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Carly Bullock '20 will take part in the USA Hockey evaluation camp later this month in Minnesota.
Photo by: Shelley M. Szwast
Tigers to be Represented at USA Hockey's October Camp
October 16, 2020 | Women's Ice Hockey
Princeton will have an Ivy League-best two invitees at the 2020 USA Hockey Evaluation Camp set for Oct. 25-31 in Blaine, Minn.
Carly Bullock '20, a part of two NCAA tournament teams, an Ivy League championship team, and an ECAC tournament championship team during her time at Princeton, will take part in the camp, as will Lacey Eden, a future Tiger in the Class of 2025. It will be a return to Minnesota for both, with Bullock a native of Eden Prairie, Minn., another Twin Cities suburb, and Eden, from Annapolis, Md., who prepped at Shattuck-St. Mary's in Faribault, Minn., south of the Twin Cities.
More information about the camp can be found here. The camp will serve to help form the roster for the 2021 IIHF Women's World Championship in Nova Scotia in April.
Bullock graduated with 95 career goals and 159 career points, fifth-most and sixth-most in program history. Her senior season saw her become the program's first 30-goal scorer in 17 years, and her 95 career goals made her Princeton's top scorer of the 21st century.
Eden helped the U.S. U-18 team win the 2020 IIHF title in January, scoring goals in three of the team's five games and getting a point in four of the five.
Carly Bullock '20, a part of two NCAA tournament teams, an Ivy League championship team, and an ECAC tournament championship team during her time at Princeton, will take part in the camp, as will Lacey Eden, a future Tiger in the Class of 2025. It will be a return to Minnesota for both, with Bullock a native of Eden Prairie, Minn., another Twin Cities suburb, and Eden, from Annapolis, Md., who prepped at Shattuck-St. Mary's in Faribault, Minn., south of the Twin Cities.
More information about the camp can be found here. The camp will serve to help form the roster for the 2021 IIHF Women's World Championship in Nova Scotia in April.
Bullock graduated with 95 career goals and 159 career points, fifth-most and sixth-most in program history. Her senior season saw her become the program's first 30-goal scorer in 17 years, and her 95 career goals made her Princeton's top scorer of the 21st century.
Eden helped the U.S. U-18 team win the 2020 IIHF title in January, scoring goals in three of the team's five games and getting a point in four of the five.
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