Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Lundberg invited to USA Hockey goaltending camp

by Ryan Fay

Union women's hockey senior goaltender Shenae Lundberg has been invited to the inaugural USA Hockey Women's National Team Goaltender Developmental Camp, it was announced Wednesday.

Lundberg
The camp, which runs May 21-24 in Blaine, Minn., consists of 18 of the best female goaltenders who are eligible for international play. It will be run by Robb Stauber, the goaltender coach for the U.S. Women's National Team, as well assistant goaltender coaches Manon Rheaume, Steve Gulder and Lucy Schoedel.

"I'm really excited to get to work with all the great athletes and coaches that will be out there," said Lundberg. "It's a special opportunity and I am looking forward to learning as much as I can and applying it to my current game.

"I am extremely grateful to Union's women's hockey program for putting me in a position to receive an opportunity such as this. I look forward to be able to represent myself and the Union women's hockey program. I hope that our school and the women's program benefit from my selection."

Rarely the benefactor of much offensive support, Lundberg went 20-77-11 with a 2.98 goals-against average and a .908 save percentage in 110 career games with Union. She led the country with 1,110 saves this past season, which ranked second all-time in program history and sixth in NCAA Division I history for the most stops in a single season. She finished her career with 3,023 saves, good for 20th all-time in Division I history.

For a full camp roster, click here.

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