Jane Daley (ice hockey)

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Jane Daley
Born (2009-03-21) March 21, 2009 (age 16)
Height 5 ft 5 in (165 cm)
Weight 134 lb (61 kg; 9 st 8 lb)
Position Forward
Shoots Left
USHS team Shattuck-Saint Mary's

Jane Daley (born March 21, 2009) is an American ice hockey player for Shattuck-Saint Mary's. At the 2026 IIHF U18 Women's World Championship she broke multiple records, including the American goal-scoring record previously held by Kendall Coyne Schofield.

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Playing career

Stickney attends Shattuck-Saint Mary's in Faribault, Minnesota. During the 2024–45 season, she recorded 38 goals and 51 assists in 37 games. [1]

International play

Medal record
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World U18 Championships
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2025 Finland

On November 13, 2024, Daley was selected to represent the United States at the 2025 IIHF U18 Women's World Championship. [2] During the tournament she recorded four assists in six games and won a silver medal. [3]

On October 31, 2025, she was again selected to compete at the 2026 IIHF U18 Women's World Championship. [4] [5] On January 10, 2026, during the first preliminary round game against Slovakia, she recorded a hat-trick in a 13–0 victory. [6] The next day against Czechia she recorded her second consecutive hat-trick in a 9–1 victory. [7] On January 13, 2026, during the final preliminary round game against Finland, she recorded her third consecutive hat-trick in a 14–0 victory. [8] During the quarterfinals against Hungary she scored two goals in a 9–0 victory. [9] With her 11 goals, she passed Kendall Coyne Schofield's American IIHF U18 Women's World Championship single-tournament record of ten goals. She also tied the single-tournament goal scoring record of 11 goals set by Haley Skarupa in 2012. [10] [11]

References

  1. "Jane Daley". USA Hockey . Retrieved January 16, 2026.
  2. Kennedy, Ian (November 13, 2024). "USA Hockey Unveils U-18 National Team For 2025 World Championships". The Hockey News . Retrieved January 16, 2026.
  3. "U.S. Falls to Canada, 3-0, in Gold-Medal Game of Under-18 Women's Worlds". USA Hockey . January 12, 2025. Retrieved January 16, 2026.
  4. Kennedy, Ian (October 31, 2025). "USA Announces U-18 National Team For World Championships". The Hockey News . Retrieved January 16, 2026.
  5. Donnelly, Patrick (January 8, 2026). "8 locals to skate for Team USA at 2026 IIHF U18 Women's Worlds". hockeyjournal.com. Retrieved January 16, 2026.
  6. "Averill And Daley Hat Tricks Lift U.S. Past Slovakia, 13-0". USA Hockey . January 10, 2026. Retrieved January 16, 2026.
  7. "U.S. Downs Czechia 9-1 In U18 Women's Worlds Action". USA Hockey . January 11, 2026. Retrieved January 16, 2026.
  8. Kennedy, Ian (November 13, 2024). "Jane Daley Scores Three Consecutive Hat Tricks At U-18 World Championships As Another American Star Is Born". The Hockey News . Retrieved January 16, 2026.
  9. "Daley Ties Single-Tournament Goal Record As U.S. Advances To U18 Women's Worlds Semifinals". USA Hockey . January 15, 2026. Retrieved January 16, 2026.
  10. Schram, Carol (January 15, 2026). "Records dropping as U.S. chases 'Perfect Gold'". IIHF.com. Retrieved January 16, 2026.
  11. Kennedy, Ian (January 15, 2026). "USA's Jane Daley Ties Single Tournament Goal Scoring Record At U-18 World Championships". The Hockey News . Retrieved January 16, 2026.