Two UMD women’s hockey players will be sticking around Duluth for one more year
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It was hard to beat them on the ice because of how loaded the 2022-2023 University of Minnesota Duluth women’s hockey team was. With a team of graduates and fifth-year players graduating, UMD announced that two of their players will be sticking around for another year.
Current seniors Mannon McMahon and Taylor Stewart have both accepted their additional season of eligibility due to the covid-19 pandemic granted by the NCAA and will suit up for the Bulldogs for their final collegiate hockey season.
McMahon is coming off a career-best offensive season, where she notched 29 points on 11 goals and 18 assists. Stewart netted both goals in the Bulldogs’ 2-0 win over Clarkson University in the NCAA first round in March.
McMahon and Stewart have been named WCHA Scholar-Athletes in their collegiate careers.