Kelsey Koelzer has made history as the first Black female ice hockey coach in @NCAA history, and has been featured by the @NHL, @NBCSports, @6abc, and @CBSPhilly for shattering the glass ceiling in collegiate ice hockey: https://t.co/3xTehjmgsx #WomensHistoryMonth
— Arcadia University (@arcadia1853) March 5, 2021
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Wednesday, May 12, 2021
Former Princeton University All-American Kelsey Koelzer (Age 25) has made history as the first Black female ice hockey coach in NCAA
Koelzer, the Arcadia University Women's Ice Hockey head coach has shattered the glass ceiling in collegiate ice hockey. The Knights will have their debut season in the 2021-22 academic year. The school is a NCAA Division III institution, a member of the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) and is located in Glenside, PA , about 15 miles from Northwest Philadelphia.
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