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Stonehouse, Outwater Selected to Hockey Canada’s National Women’s Development Team

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Penn State women's hockey players Alyssa Stonehouse and Karley Outwater have been selected to represent Hockey Canada's National Women's Development Team. The duo will participate in a development camp and series, gaining valuable international experience and exposure as part of Canada's player pipeline. This selection highlights their individual talent and the strength of the Penn State program in developing high-level players.

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This news is significant for West Virginia University Mountaineers athletics as it showcases the caliber of talent in the region and the competitive landscape of women's college hockey. While the players are from Penn State, a rival institution, their success underscores the level of competition the Mountaineers face. It also serves as a reminder of the growing prominence of women's hockey and the opportunities available to collegiate athletes to represent their national teams.

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