2015 CWHL Draft

The 2015 CWHL Draft was held on August 23, 2015. With the first pick overall, the Brampton Thunder selected Sarah Edney from the Harvard Crimson. Selecting second overall, the Toronto Furies picked Emily Fulton from the Cornell Big Red. Marie-Philip Poulin went third overall to the Montreal Stars, while the Calgary Inferno opted for Brianne Jenner. The defending Clarkson Cup champion Boston Blades had the fifth pick overall and selected Kristina Brown from Boston College.

2015 CWHL Draft
General information
Date(s)August 23, 2015
LocationMississauga, Ontario
Overview
First selectionSarah Edney

Top 25 picks

#PlayerPositionTeamCollege
1Sarah Edney[1]DefenseBrampton ThunderHarvard
2Emily Fulton[2]ForwardToronto FuriesCornell
3Marie-Philip PoulinForwardMontreal StarsBoston University
4Brianne JennerForward Calgary InfernoCornell
Canadian National team
5Kristina BrownForwardBoston BladesBoston College
6Jenna McParlandForwardBramptonMinnesota-Duluth
7Laura BrookerForwardTorontoLaurier Golden Hawks
8Katia Clement-HeydraForwardMontrealMcGill
9Hayley WickenheiserForwardCalgaryCalgary
Canadian National team
10Nicole GianninoForwardBostonCollege of the Holy Cross
Team USA World Inline Hockey
11Rebecca VintForwardBramptonRobert Morris
12Ashton HoganForwardTorontoElmira College
13Karell EmardForwardMontrealSt. Lawrence
14Jillian SaulnierForwardCalgaryCornell
Canadian National team
15Elizabeth TremblayForwardBostonCollege Lionel-Groulx
16Kristen RichardsForwardBramptonNiagara
Robert Morris
17Sarah StevensonForwardTorontoLiberty University
18Leslie OlesForwardMontrealMcGill
19Blayre TurnbullForwardCalgaryWisconsin
20Rachel FarrellForwardBostonConnecticut
21Becca KingForwardBramptonManitoba
22Katie GaskinDefenseTorontoWayne State
Elmira College
23Alyssa SherrardForwardMontrealConcordia
24Brigette LacquetteDefenseCalgaryMinnesota Duluth
Canadian National team
25Sadie St. GermainForwardBostonSyracuse
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