In her fourth season as the starter for the Hill-Murray varsity program, Zhan posted a record of 23-4-1 with a save percentage of .946, a goals-against-average of 1.39, and six shutouts while leading Hill-Murray to a runner-up finish at this year’s Class AA State Tournament.
Zhan finished 12 games during the 2023-2024 season with 25 or more saves for the Pioneers, won seven of ten games decided by two goals or fewer, and allowed more than three goals in a game once.
In her storied career, the Dartmouth commit won 64 games and recorded 22 shutouts. Her 22 blank sheets are tied for 11th all-time according to Elite Prospects.
A native of Beijing, Zhan has also played for the Chinese Women's National Team in international competition, including this year's Women's World Championships.
Ida Huber, Dodge County
Goaltender | Team | Level |
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Ida Huber | Dodge County | GHS |
Kayla Simonson | Delano | GHS |
Grace Zhan | Hill-Murray | GHS |
Ellie Dwinnell | North Wright County | 15U |
Emily Cherne | Grand Rapids-Greenway | 15U |
Poppy Carlson | Minnetonka | 12U |
Paige Simones | Mounds View-Irondale Gold | 12U |
Ellie Dwinnell, North Wright County 15A
2023 Girls Goalie of the Year, Edina's Uma Corniea.
Year | Goaltender | Team | Level |
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2023 | Uma Corniea | Edina | GHS |
2022 | Sophia Johnson | Minnetonka | GHS |
2021 | Jordan O'Kane | Alexandria | GHS |
2020 | Uma Corniea | Edina | GHS |
2019 | Olivia King | Brainerd/Little Falls | GHS |
2018 | Skylar Vetter | Lakeville North | Bantam AA |
2017 | Uma Corniea | Edina | PWA |
2022 Girls Goalie of the Year, Minnetonka's Sophia Johnson.