Wisconsin defenseman Chayla Edwards said she enjoyed her recently completed hockey season, and not just because her team won the NCAA Women's Frozen Four championship.
She was thrilled to see the number of Black and biracial women in U.S. college hockey increase in 2022-23 and to watch some of them have impactful roles on their teams.
"It's cool to just see in all these different places these Black girls excelling," Edwards said. "It doesn't matter, Division I, Division II, club, whatever. More Black women in the hockey community has always excited me, given me hope and warms my heart, too."
At least 27 Black and biracial players were on NCAA Division I and Division III women's rosters this season. That's down from 32 among the 2,161 women's players listed in the NCAA's 2021-22 demographic database, but up from nine of 1,978 players listed by the college athletic governing body in 2021.
Players this season included Edwards, younger sister and Wisconsin forward Laila Edwards, Ohio State defenseman Sophie Jaques, Brown forward Jade Iginla, Minnesota defenseman Crystalyn Hengler, Yale forward Kiersten Goode, Arcadia forward Ariel Williamson, Clarkson goalie Alexa Madrid, Holy Cross forward Alexis Perry, Finlandia forward Libby Plath, Lake Forest defenseman Willow Poppleton, Neumann defenseman Jamiyah Alexander, Penn State forward Katelyn Roberts, Renssalaer Polytechnic Institute forwards Nyah Philip and Asiah Taylor-Walters, Rivier forward Angeline Rasby, St. Anselm forward Sydney Merritt, State University of New York Oswego forward Kensie Malone, SUNY Plattsburgh defenseman Sierra Benjamin, Syracuse forward Rayla Clemons, Trine forward Lea Connor, New Hampshire forward Tamara Thierus, Wesleyan forward Aiko Sims, Wisconsin River Falls forward Kailey Niccum, Anna Maria defenseman Olympia Myers, Lindenwood University defenseman Teagan Heaslip and Lawrence goalie Chasity Anderson.