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Minnesota players selected to national development camp roster

After last week's HP 14/15 development camp in St. Cloud, a handful of players made the cut into the national development camp in July.

Courtney Little
Courtney Little of Andover plays at the Xcel Energy Center at the 2022 Minnesota State Girls Hockey Tournament.
Sydney Wolf / The Rink Live

ST. CLOUD, Minn. — Dozens of players from Minnesota have been selected from the High Performance 15's Camp to attend the prestigious Girls 15's and Girls U-18 Selects National Development Camps.

Over 200 players from across the state showed off their skills at the CCM Minnesota Hockey High Performance Development Camp

Twenty-three forwards, 14 defenders and five goaltenders made the cut to attend the Girls 15's camp, which will take place July 9-14 at the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center in St. Cloud. The goaltenders will also have a separate camp July 6-9.

Two players from the High Performance 15's camp made the jump to the Girls U-18 Selects National Development Camp, which means that they will be competing for a roster spot on Team USA.

A total of 216 players will be attending the 15's camp, while only 76 make the cut for the U-18 Selects.

All of the Minnesota players selected can be found below.

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Sydney Wolf is a reporter for The Rink Live, primarily covering youth and high school hockey. She joined the team in November of 2021 and graduated from St. Cloud State University with a degree in Mass Communications and a minor in Writing and Rhetoric Studies.
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