
Brown University is bringing in players with offensive upside as they continue to build through their 2023-2024 women's hockey recruiting class.

Brown University welcomed one of the top prospects the program has seen in years last season in ECAC All-Rookie Team member Jade Iginla.
This year, Brown University hopes they can continue adding to their young core with four new recruits. Here's a look at the incoming players for Brown's women's hockey team.
Elodie Roy - One of the top scoring blueliners in Canadian high school hockey last season playing for Stanstead College, Roy recorded 40 points in 46 games. The right shot defender is a good distributer of the puck, and should be able to play meaningful minutes as a rookie this year.
Samantha Broz - One of the best scorers coming out of the state of Minnesota this year, Broz notched 35 goals and 67 points in 27 games for Blake School. This summer, she is playing in Celly League against top professional and NCAA players, a move which should aid in her transition to the NCAA next year. The hope is Broz turns into a consistent top six scorer for Brown.
Margot Norehead and Shauna Vadeboncoeur - The final two forwards joining Brown this season include Norehead, who was a member of a strong Chicago Mission U-19 team that has advanced numerous players to the NCAA level, and Vadeboncouer who is coming from Phillips Exeter Academy.
Brown has one player secured for 2024-2025 in Victoria Damiani, an offensive defender who had 25 points in 41 games at the U-22 Elite level in the OWHL with the Mississauga Hurricanes.