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    Recruiting Class: Colgate Starts Looking Toward The Future

    By Ian Kennedy,

    17 hours ago

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    Colgate saw a large group of stars graduate this season including Danielle Serdachny, Ally Simpson, Dara Grieg, Katelyn O'Donohue, as well as the departure of Kasundra Betinol to play U Sports hockey at the University of British Columbia.

    They still have a large group of weapons to choose from, but their recruiting class coming in for the 2025-2026 NCAA women's hockey season is another necessary step in retooling with an eye on the future.

    Here's a look at the Colgate Raiders women's hockey recruiting class joining the program for the 2025-2026 season.

    Addison Spitz, F, Little Caesars - It's rare to find a goal scorer as pure as Addison Spitz. Pure and prolific to be exact. Spitz has threatened with the 100 goal mark and was the top player for Detroit's Little Caesars program. For a school losing Danielle Serdachny this year and Kristyna Kaltounkova next year, Spitz will be given every opportunity to continue lighting the lamp.

    Alexia Aubin, F, Stanstead College - Two time member of Canada's U-18 national team, winning a pair of gold medals, Aubin plays a well rounded game that she's honed at Stanstead College. Hasn't put up big numbers, so it will be interesting to watch what type of role she fills out at Colgate to start, but can certainly play a skilled, high pace game.

    Georgia Sambrano, D, Durham West Lightning - Sambrano has been a bit of an overlooked player coming from the OWHL, but she's honed her craft and played steady minutes with one of Canada's top feeder systems to the NCAA.

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