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Penn State Women’s Hockey Forward Tiffany Hill Signs With Djurgårdens IF

Former Penn State women’s hockey forward Tiffany Hill signed with Swedish team Djurgårdens IF, the team announced Friday morning.

Djurgårdens IF is part of the Swedish Women’s Hockey League and plays in Stockholm, Sweden. According to the team, Hill signed a contract lasting until 2026.

Hill played three seasons at Dartmouth before transferring to Penn State for her graduate season. During her time with the Nittany Lions, she tallied one goal and 10 assists in 38 games. She played a key role in helping Penn State win its third consecutive AHA Championship.

Hill’s new team is coming off finishing fifth in the SDHL a season ago, falling in the quarterfinals of the league’s postseason. It’s still unknown when Hill will make her debut for Djurgårdens IF.

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