Dearborn Wolverine represents collegiate ice hockey on the world stage

February 17, 2025

蹤獲扦-Dearborns Amy Palaian played for the United States Women's National University Team at the 2025 Winter World University Games marking the first time a 蹤獲扦-Dearborn Womens Ice Hockey member played for Team USA.

Women's Ice Hockey player Amy Palaian
Amy Palaian, a member of the 蹤獲扦-Dearborn Women's Ice Hockey team, recently scored a goal playing for Team USA. Photo courtesy of Amy Palaian

蹤獲扦-Dearborn sophomore Amy Palaian has her favorite Team USA hockey jersey hanging up in her living room. But the number isnt one that hockey standouts like Chris Chelios or Hilary Knight wore.

Its 55 the number Palaian wears on the 蹤獲扦-Dearborn Fieldhouses ice. The Dearborn Wolverine defenseman recently switched from maize and blue to red, white and blue when she represented Team USA. Palaian played for the United States Women's National University Team last month at the 2025 Winter World University Games in Torino, Italy. Its the first time a 蹤獲扦-Dearborn Womens Ice Hockey member played for Team USA.

It was a surreal experience being on the ice and representing my country, says Palaian, who scored a goal from behind the blue line while playing against Great Britain. I always put my heart into playing but when you are chosen to play for your country, you need to give 110% every moment you are on the ice. Team USA earned fifth place in the games, beating Great Britain and Kazakhstan.

Palaian, who played ice hockey with her father from about the time she could walk, says she attended 蹤獲扦-Dearborn so she could continue to play a sport that she loved. But the biological sciences major didnt realize that it would lead to representing her country. 

Amy Palaian women's ice hockey headshot
Amy Palaian

After Team USA coaches reviewed footage from last hockey season, Palaian who had 14 assists and six goals her freshman year made the roster, which included 23 American Collegiate Hockey Association Women's Division I players representing 11 different states. Palaian says 蹤獲扦-Dearborn Womens Ice Hockey Coach Carrie Sirola contacted her over the summer and said she wanted to nominate Palaian to play on the national team less than a month later, they learned Palaian made the team.

Team USA Coach Lindsay Ellis called and said theyd love to have me on the team, Palaian says. I immediately wanted to say yes, but needed to check with my parents first. My parents were just as excited as I was. My family went to Italy to watch me play including my grandmas, who never did a trip like that before. It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience that I was able to share with my family.

Thats important to Palaian whos played on travel hockey leagues and school teams because of the support that her family has given to her hockey career. Palaian says her family helped get her to the world stage by driving to practices, purchasing equipment, cheering for her at games, playing hockey together and more. Even when I was little, Id go with my dad to a league on Saturday mornings where hed play with friends. Wed be there at 6 a.m. They let me play too. My dad and older brother played hockey and I wanted to be like them, she says. 

Palaian did a little sightseeing in Italy and says the food was outstanding, but the bulk of her time was spent on the ice with practices, scrimmages and games. She met new friends even some from 蹤獲扦-Dearborns rival teams. There were girls from Adrian College on Team USA we are definitely rivals on the ice, but its cool to get to know people beyond that, she says. We played recently and were friendly, but went back to being aggressive as soon as we stepped on the ice.

Palaian says playing for Team USA was a great hockey experience and its one of many more to come while she wears No. 55. The 蹤獲扦-Dearborn Womens Ice Hockey Team heads into the Central Collegiate Womens Hockey Association Playoffs on Thursday. .

I love playing for 蹤獲扦-Dearborn. I love my team. They are my family here and we dont stop working. We support each other and know that we only get breaks when we sleep were OK with that, she says. I know that well win some and lose some, but what matters is what you learn, what you give and what you take from it. Hockey, and this team, has given me so much and Im going to continue to give it my all too.

Story by Sarah Tuxbury