A dedicated girls development program — inside the most complete hockey building in the world.
Girls at TPH St. Louis don't get a modified version of the academy — they get the full academy, plus a program built around their pathway.
The Centene Community Ice Center is the only facility in the world housing Tier I AAA girls hockey, NCAA Division I women's hockey, an NHL practice facility, and a sports academy. Girls at TPH see their next level every single day — because it practices down the hall.
A dedicated girls development program inside the academy day — on-ice skill work, strength and conditioning built for female athletes, and mentorship from staff who have played at the highest levels of the women's game.
Like every TPH student-athlete, girls stay with their own clubs and teams. The academy adds daily development, structure, and academics — it never competes with her team.
Coordinator of Girls Hockey
An O'Fallon, Missouri native who captained the Chicago Mission before playing NCAA Division I hockey as a defenseman at Lindenwood University — appearing in every game the past two seasons and leading the team in blocked shots. Josey coordinates girls development across the academy and mentors every female student-athlete daily.
Questions about girls hockey at TPH St. Louis?
JDunne@TPHAcademy.com • (636) 288-4120
2025–26 TPH Academy Impact Player of the Year nominee — a Grade 10, 4.0 student-athlete leading through discipline, consistency, and preparation, and a trusted leader who mentors younger female athletes every day.
Advanced from TPH St. Louis to Curry College, where she has appeared in NCAA Division III games — proof the pathway from this building leads to college hockey.
Advanced to SUNY Cortland to play NCAA Division III hockey — another TPH St. Louis girl who turned daily structure into a college opportunity.
Committed to Aurora University for both hockey and golf — a two-sport collegiate student-athlete developed through the academy model.
Advanced to the University of Utah (ACHA), continuing her hockey career at the collegiate level while pursuing her degree.
Every one of them developed with the Tier I AAA girls pathway right inside the building — train, study, and compete under one roof.