Karley Sylvester | |
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Position | Forward |
Height Weight |
5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) 120 lb (55 kg) |
WCHA Team | Wisconsin |
Born | Warroad, Minnesota | January 30, 1993,
Pro Career | 2011 – present |
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Women's ice hockey | ||
IIHF World Women's U18 Championship | ||
Gold | 2011 Sweden | Tournament |
Karley Sylvester (born January 30, 1993)[1] was the winner of the 2011 Minnesota Ms. Hockey Award.[2]
Playing career[]
She helped the Warroad Warriors to a 27-3-0 overall record and their second consecutive state championship in 2011. Sylvester finished her senior season with totals of 30-47--77 in 27 games. Prior to Warroad High School, she played for Little Falls (Minn.) Flyers from 1995-2007 and competed for the Minnesota Jr. Whitecaps in 2009-10
NCAA[]
Sylvester's first career NCAA point was recorded on September 23rd 2011, in a contest against the Lindenwood Lady Lions. She had scored her first goal on the 23rd of September, while her first assist came the following day in a 13-0 whitewash of Lindenwood. Of note, Sylvester was the first freshman of the 2011-12 Wisconsin Badgers women's ice hockey season to net a goal.[3]
Awards and honors[]
- Minnesota Ms. Hockey (2011)
- Minnesota State High School tournament: All-tournament team (2011)