One recipient was awarded a $5,000 scholarship and eight others each received $3,000.
The players were selected based on their responses to two essay questions that asked them how the scholarship would assist their hockey careers and how they would align themselves with BGHC's mission of making hockey a more inclusive sport for Black women and girls.
BGHC, a nonprofit organization, was founded by Renee Hess in 2018 to "inspire and sustain passion" for hockey within the Black community, and specifically among Black women in the community.
The proceeds for the awards come from the BGHC Scholarship Fund, which includes an $11,000 donation from the One Roof Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the Seattle Kraken and Climate Pledge Arena.
The winners of the scholarships are:
Lincoln Brown, $5,000: A two-time scholarship awardee, Brown was a forward last season for the Los Angeles Jr. Kings 14U AA 1 team. She starred in a commercial promoting the Los Angeles Kings' Heritage jersey in 2019.
Camille Patterson, $3,000: Patterson was a forward/defenseman for the Anaheim Lady Ducks 8U team last season. She said she's hoping to use her second BGHC scholarship to attend hockey camps.
Chelsie Otoo, $3,000:A two-time scholarship recipient from Michigan. She said she plans to use the money to buy a new set of equipment.