Princeton University Athletics
Women's Hockey National Team Members
Several Princeton women’s hockey players had the chance to compete internationally. Six have appeared in the Olympic Games, with three at the 2022 games in gold medalists Sarah Fillier '24 and Claire Thompson '20 with Canada, and Kim Newell '16 with host China. Eight have competed at the IIHF Women’s World Championship, and even more have attended national festivals, tryout and training camps.
Andrea Kilbourne ’03 became the first Princeton player to play in the Olympics when she donned the Red, White and Blue for the United States at the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City in 2002. Four years later, a teammate of Kilbourne’s at Princeton, Nikola Holmes ’03 appeared at the Winter Olympics in Turin as a member of Team Germany.
Princeton’s All-Time Select, National and Olympic Team Members
| Gretchen Anderson '04 | United States | Women’s World Championship | 2003* |
| United States | Four Nations Cup | 2004 | |
| Gabie Figueroa '14 | United States | Women's U-18 World Championship | 2010~ |
| Annamarie Holmes ’03 | United States | Four Nations Cup | 2000 |
| Women’s World Championship | 2001 (silver) | ||
| Pre-Olympic Tour | 2001-02 | ||
| Nikola Holmes ’03 | Germany | Pre-Olympic Tour | 2005-06 |
| Olympic Winter Games | 2006 | ||
| Kathy Issel ’95 | United States | Women’s World Championship | 1992 (silver) |
| Liz Keady ’08 | United States | Four Nations Cup | 2004 |
| Women’s World Championship | 2005 (gold) | ||
| Pre-Olympic Tour | 2005-06 | ||
| Pre-Olympic Residency Program | 2008-10 | ||
| Andrea Kilbourne ’03 | United States | Pre-Olympic Tour | 2001-02 |
| Olympic Winter Games | 2002 (silver) | ||
| Women’s World Championship | 2003*, 2004 (silver) | ||
| Four Nations Cup | 2004 | ||
| Fiona McKenna '17 | United States | Women's U-18 World Championship | 2012-13 |
| Kimberly Newell '16 | Canada | Women's U-18 World Championship | 2012-13 |
| Cassie Seguin '13 | Canada | Women's U-18 World Championship | 2009~ |
| Sasha Sherry '11 | United States | Women's U-18 World Championship | 2008 |
| Corey Stearns '13 | United States | Women's U-18 World Championship | 2008~ |
| Megan Van Beusekom ’04 | United States | Women’s World Championship | 2005 (gold), 2009 (gold) |
| Pre-Olympic Tour | 2005-06 | ||
| Four Nations Cup | 2007 | ||
| Pre-Olympic Residency Program | 2008-10 | ||
| Jeff Kampersal '92 | United States | Women's U-18 Head Coach | 2012-14 |
| Julia Edgar '20 | Canada | Women's U-18 World Championship | 2015 (silver) |
| Cara Morey (Coach) | Canada | Women's U-18 & U-22 Assistant Coach | 2015-17 |
| Stephanie Sucharda '19 | Canada | Women's U-18 Team | 2015 (silver) |
| Women's U-22 Team | 2016 | ||
| Kelsey Koelzer '17 | United States | Women's U-22 Select Team | 2016 |
| Stephanie Neatby '20 | Canada | Women's U-18 World Championship | 2016 (silver) |
| Women's U-22 Team | 2016 | ||
| Caroline Park '11 | Korea | Olympic Winter Games | 2018 |
| Maggie Connors '22 | Canada | Women's U-18 World Championship | 2018 (bronze) |
| National Development Team | 2018 | ||
| Kim Newell '16 | China | Olympic Winter Games | 2022 |
| Sarah Fillier '24 | Canada | Women's U-18 World Championship | 2017 (silver), 2018 (bronze) |
| National Development Team | 2018 | ||
| Four Nations Cup | 2018 | ||
| Women's World Championship | 2020*, 2021 (gold), 2022 (gold), 2023 (silver), 2024 | ||
| Olympic Winter Games | 2022 (gold) | ||
| Claire Thompson '20 | Canada | Women's World Championship | 2020* |
| Women's World Championship | 2021 (gold), 2023 (silver) | ||
| Olympic Winter Games | 2022 (gold) |
Additionally, there have been many former and current Tigers that have been invited to national festivals and camps in the United States and Canada.
• * Named to team, but tournament was canceled
• ^ Named to team, but missed the games due to injury
• ~ Played in tournament prior to attending Princeton








