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Press Release

Women’s National Rookie of the Year Award Named for Julie Chu

Former Harvard and Olympic Star Set the Standard in Brilliant Career

Wednesday, March 6, 2024

playerThe Women’s Hockey Commissioners Association has announced that the annual national Rookie of the Year Award is being named for Harvard University and U.S. Olympic icon Julie Chu. Chu has enjoyed a unique level of success in a hockey career that covers two decades and is still flourishing.

A member of the Harvard University Class of 2007, Chu came to the Crimson after prep success at both Choate Rosemary Hall and the Northwood School. She immediately established herself as a force at Harvard with a phenomenal freshman season in which she recorded 42 goals and 51 assists for 93 points enroute to a four-year mark of 284 points. Her 196 career assists and those 284 points were NCAA records at the time of her graduation. She received the Patty Kazmaier Award in 2007 as the nation’s best female ice hockey player.

“On behalf of my fellow commissioners, we are delighted to name the women’s national Rookie of the Year Award after Julie Chu,” said Hockey East commissioner Steve Metcalf, president of the HCA. “Julie was incredibly productive as a player, and was respected throughout her distinguished career for her character and leadership.”

On the international scene, the Fairfield, CT, native’s star was equally bright. She participated in the Olympic Games four times (2002, 2006, 2010 and 2014) and became just the second U.S. ice hockey player to serve as flag bearer. She also won gold medals at five World Championships.

Chu played professional hockey for a decade, beginning in 2007. She has played for the Minnesoat Whitecaps, the Montreal Stars and Les Canadiennes de Montreal. Alongside her professional playing career, Chu launched a coaching career as well. As an assistant coach in 2008, she helped lead Minnesota Duluth to an NCAA title and then joined the staff of Union College from 2010-2013. Currently she is the head coach of the Concordia University (Montreal) Stingers. Starting as an assistant in 2014, Chu became head coach in 2016 and this past year, led the Stingers to the league championship, going 25-0-0 in the regular season and 29-2-0 overall.

Finalists for this year’s Julie Chu Award will be announced on Monday, March 11 and the winner will be announced during the NCAA Frozen Four in Durham, NH.

Winners of the Julie Chu Women's National Rookie of the Year Award
Year Recipient/Position/Institution
2014 Dani Cameranesi, F, University of Minnesota
2015 Annie Pankowski, F, University of Wisconsin
2016 Sarah Potomak, F, University of Minnesota
2017 Jaycee Gebhard, F, Robert Morris University
2018 Daryl Watts, F, Boston College
2019 Sarah Fillier, F, Princeton University
2020 Hannah Bilka, F, Boston College
2021 Kiara Zanon, F, Penn State University
2022 Payton Hemp, F, University of Minnesota
2023 Tessa Janecke, F, Penn State University/td>