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SODERBERG SELECTED TOP-3 FINALIST FOR NATIONAL GOALIE OF THE YEAR

UMD Bulldogs "ALLETE" Moments: Competition Throughout this year, UMD Athletics is partnering with Minnesota Power, ALLETE to highlight the Bulldogs accomplishments in the 3 C's: Classroom, Competition, Community. 

University of Minnesota Duluth women's hockey graduate senior  Emma Soderberg has been named one of three finalists for the Women's Hockey Commissioners Association's Women's Hockey Goalie of the Year. 

One hour after being named the 2022-23 Western Collegiate Hockey Association's Goaltender of the Year, Soderberg  has been recognized nationally after posting one of the most dominant regular seasons by any goaltender in the NCAA.

Soderberg currently leads the NCAA with 11 shutouts in just 30 games played, averaging a shutout every 2.72 games she steps on the ice. The Jarved, Sweden native ranks third in the NCAA and first in the WCHA with a 1.35 goals against average, and sits fourth in the NCAA and on top of the WCHA with a .938 saves percentage. Twice the league's Goaltender of the Month, Soderberg was a four-time WCHA Goaltender of the Week.

With Soderberg between the pipes, UMD owns the third lowest scoring defense average in the nation (1.33), and owns the NCAA's most team shutouts at 13 -- a program-record --12 of which Soderberg has been a part of and 11 that outright belong to the netminder. The Bulldogs also own the best penalty kill percentage in the league at 87.9 -- which doubles as the 10th lowest in the nation. 

Soderberg has assaulted the program record books this season, taking over the career shutout mark, which she has already pushed to 22 --  the eighth most in WCHA history. With 11 shutouts, Soderberg also took over the single-season shutout mark at UMD that doubles as the seventh-best shutout total by a league goaltender in five seasons. Boasting of season GAA of 1.35, Soderberg currently sits second in program single-season history with the lowest goals against average, and  her .934 career saves percentage not only would rank her second at UMD among goaltenders with 1,000 or more saves, but eighth in the entire history of WCHA.

Soderberg was a top-8 finalists for the award during the 2020-21 season. Voting for the national award is carried out by a panel of coaches, administrators and members of the media from across the country. The winner will be announced on Thursday, March 16, on the eve of the NCAA Frozen Four which will be hosted at AMSOIL Arena.

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Players Mentioned

Emma Soderberg

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5' 7"
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Players Mentioned

Emma Soderberg

#30 Emma Soderberg

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Graduate Student
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