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List of Finnish women in North American collegiate ice hockey

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NCAA Division 1

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The following table lists all Finns who have played or are committed to play women's ice hockey at the NCAA Division I level in the United States, sorted by conference and team. Players who have represented more than one team are listed with each program and appear more than once.[1][2][3]

^ Denotes player active with specified program in the 2024–25 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey season
* Denotes player has committed to play in a future season
Player Pos. Program Conference Start
year
End
year
Katariina Soikkanen D Mercyhurst Lakers AHA 2006 2007
Emma Nuutinen[4][5][6] F 2017 2020
Vilma Tanskanen[6] F 2017 2019
Jenna Silvonen G 2019 2022
Emmi Mourujärvi^ D 2023
Sofia Nuutinen^ F 2023
Julia Schalin^ F 2024
Tilli Keränen* F RIT Tigers 2025
Meeri Räisänen[7] G Robert Morris Colonials 2010 2011
Nea Tervonen^ F Syracuse Orange 2023
Heidi Tallqvist (Holmevaara) F Findlay Oilers CHA 2001 2004
Venla Heikkilä (Hovi) F Niagara Purple Eagles 2007 2008
Tiina Juvonen F Cornell Big Red ECAC 1999 2000
Heidi Tallqvist (Holmevaara) F Quinnipiac Bobcats 2004 2005
Anna Kilponen[6] D 2017 2019
Heidi Huhtamäki (Niskanen) D RPI Engineers 2013 2016
Sirena Alvarez G St. Lawrence Saints 2023 2024
Ida Kuoppala F Maine Black Bears HEA 2019 2024
Kiia Lahtinen^[8] G 2024
Vilma Vaattovaara[9] G New Hampshire Wildcats 2012 2016
Mari Pehkonen F Providence Friars 2006 2009
Viivi Vaattovaara D UConn Huskies 2013 2014
Sanna Valkama[10] F Vermont Catamounts 2015 2019
Sini Karjalainen[11][12] D 2018 2023
Krista Parkkonen[13] D 2022 2024
Oona Havana^[14] F 2024
Mira Jalosuo[15][16] D Minnesota Golden Gophers WCHA 2009 2013
Noora Räty[15][17] G 2009 2013
Nelli Laitinen^[18] D 2022
Krista Parkkonen^ D 2024
Tuula Puputti G Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs 1997 2002
Hanne Sikiö F 1999 2003
Jenni Venho D 1999 2001
Satu Kiipeli D 2000 2004
Sanna Peura F 2000 2001
Nora Tallus F 2001 2005
Anna-Kaisa Lemberg G 2003 2005
Suvi Vacker D 2003 2007
Mari Pehkonen[19] F 2005 2006
Heidi Pelttari D 2006 2009
Saara Tuominen (Niemi) F 2006 2010
Mariia Posa D 2009 2012
Noora Jaakkola D 2010 2012
Tea Villilä[15] D 2011 2015
Eveliina Suonpää (Mäkinen) G 2014 2014
Nina Tikkinen[15] F Minnesota State Mavericks 2007 2011
Emmi Leinonen F 2008 2012
Michelle Karvinen F North Dakota Fighting Hawks 2011 2014
Susanna Tapani[20] F 2013 2014
Anna Kilponen[10] D 2015 2017
Vilma Tanskanen[10] F 2015 2017
Emma Nuutinen[10] F 2016 2017
Emma Laaksonen (Terho)[15] D Ohio State Buckeyes 2000 2004
Minttu Tuominen[15] D 2009 2013
Eve Savander[5] D 2018 2022
Sara Säkkinen[5] F 2018 2022
Suvi Ollikainen F St. Cloud State Huskies 2015 2019
Jenniina Nylund[21] F 2018 2023
Sanni Ahola^[22] G 2020
Linnea Melotindos[22] F 2020 2021
Sofianna Sundelin^[23] F 2023
Emilia Kyrkkö^[24] G 2024
Siiri Yrjölä^[25] D 2024

NCAA Division III

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The following table lists all Finns who have played or are committed to play NCAA Division III women's ice hockey in the United States, sorted by conference and team.[26][27]

^ Denotes player active with specified program in the 2024–25 NCAA Division III women's ice hockey season
* Denotes player has committed to play in a future season
Player Pos. Program Conference Start
year
End
year
Peppi Kähkönen F Hamline Pipers MIAC 2021 2024
Veera Salomaa D Finlandia Lions NCHA 2018 2019
Roosa Siikki F 2005 2006
Lotta Haarala D St. Norbert Green Knights 2010 2012
Viivi Vaattovaara D Buffalo State Bengals NEWHL 2014 2017
Sirena Alvarez G SUNY Canton Kangaroos 2019 2023
Iida Laitinen^ F 2020

U Sports

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The following table lists all Finns who have played or are committed to play U Sports women's ice hockey in Canada, sorted by conference and team.[28]

^ Denotes player active with specified program in the 2024–25 U Sports women's ice hockey season
* Denotes player has committed to play in a future season
Player Pos. Program Conference Start
year
End
year
Sari Krooks F York Lions OUA 1996 1997
Venla Hovi née Heikkilä[10][29] F Manitoba Bisons Canada West 2015 2018
Miressa Mäkelä F 2021 2022

ACAC & RSEQ

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The following table lists all Finns who have played or are committed to play women's ice hockey in the Alberta Colleges Athletics Conference (ACAC) or the Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec (RSEQ) in Canada. Both the ACAC and the RSEQ are member conferences of the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA), however, the CCAA does not sponsor national championships in women's ice hockey and the ACAC and RSEQ conference championships each represent the highest tier of achievement at the collegiate level in Canada.[30][31][32]

^ Denotes player active with specified program in the 2024–25 ACAC or RSEQ women's ice hockey season
* Denotes player has committed to play in a future season
Player Pos. Program Conference Start
year
End
year
Jenna Suokko F Olds College Broncos ACAC 2015 2016

See also

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References

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  3. ^ "All-time Statistics NCAA (women) > Finland". EuroHockey.com. Retrieved 19 January 2020.
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  5. ^ a b c Jay, Michelle (28 September 2018). "2018-19 NCAA Preview: Olympians in the NCAA". The Ice Garden. Retrieved 19 January 2020.
  6. ^ a b c Jay, Michelle (21 September 2017). "2017-18 NCAA Preview: 5 storylines to follow". The Ice Garden. Retrieved 19 January 2020.
  7. ^ Clinton, Jared (10 June 2015). "Finnish netminder to compete in both men's and women's league next season". The Hockey News. Retrieved 19 January 2020.
  8. ^ Seppä, Lassi (1 May 2024). "HIFK:n mestarimaalivahti Kiia Lahtisen ura jatkuu Yhdysvalloissa". Jatkoaika (in Finnish). Retrieved 2 May 2024.
  9. ^ Hawkins, Jaclyn (9 October 2012). "A New York State of Mind". Women's Hockey Life. Retrieved 19 January 2020.
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  11. ^ Bedics, Mark (29 October 2019). "Women's college hockey: Vermont's Sini Karajalainen leads 3 stars of the week". NCAA. Retrieved 19 January 2020.
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  13. ^ Seppä, Lassi (2 February 2022). "HIFK:n Krista Parkkonen lähtee Yhdysvaltojen yliopistosarjaan toteuttamaan lapsuuden unelmaansa − "Vermont tarjosi sopivimmat puitteet opiskelun ja jääkiekon yhdistämiseen"". Jatkoaika (in Finnish). Retrieved 19 February 2022.
  14. ^ Seppä, Lassi (4 July 2024). "Nuori kärppätähti Oona Havana suuntaa Vermontin yliopistoon − "Olen tottunut yhdistämään opiskelun ja treenaamisen"". Jatkoaika (in Finnish). Retrieved 4 July 2024.
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  18. ^ "Gophers Add Laitinen to 2022-23 Signing Class". University of Minnesota Athletics (Press release). 17 January 2022. Retrieved 19 February 2022.
  19. ^ Beacham, Greg (11 February 2006). "Will women's hockey ever catch up to U.S., Canada?". Deseret News. Associated Press. Retrieved 19 January 2020.
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  21. ^ Fundaro, G. (21 February 2019). "Top rookie performances in the NCAA". The Ice Garden. Retrieved 19 January 2020.
  22. ^ a b Farrey, Kenna (5 May 2020). "St. Cloud State women's hockey signs eight new recruits for 2020-21". St. Cloud State University Athletics. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
  23. ^ Jalosuo, Mira [@MiraJalosuo] (21 March 2023). "Unfortunately only coaches are keeping track of the commits. 2023 Sundelin, 2024 Kyrkkö and Yrjölä are coming over so future is super bright 😎" (Tweet). Retrieved 29 March 2023 – via Twitter.
  24. ^ Jalosuo, Mira [@MiraJalosuo] (21 March 2023). "Unfortunately only coaches are keeping track of the commits. 2023 Sundelin, 2024 Kyrkkö and Yrjölä are coming over so future is super bright 😎" (Tweet). Retrieved 29 March 2023 – via Twitter.
  25. ^ Jalosuo, Mira [@MiraJalosuo] (21 March 2023). "Unfortunately only coaches are keeping track of the commits. 2023 Sundelin, 2024 Kyrkkö and Yrjölä are coming over so future is super bright 😎" (Tweet). Retrieved 29 March 2023 – via Twitter.
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  28. ^ "U Sports (W) - All-time totals > Nation: Finland". Elite Prospects. Retrieved 7 December 2023.
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  31. ^ "QCHL (W) - All-time totals". Elite Prospects. Retrieved 7 December 2023.
  32. ^ "QCHL D2 (W) - All-time totals". Elite Prospects. Retrieved 7 December 2023.
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