The 2025-26 season was a breakthrough year for the University of Michigan-Dearborn Women's Ice Hockey team, with each new accomplishment building toward the most successful season in program history. “This was a big season of firsts for our team,” says head coach Carrie Sirola. “We had the first time we beat Maryville University, the first time we beat McKendree University. We had quite a few comeback wins in the third period. It just kept building all the way through the season.” The Wolverines went on to capture their first Central Collegiate Women's Hockey Association playoff championship and then advanced further than any team in program history at the American Collegiate Hockey Association National Tournament. By season's end, UM-Dearborn Women’s Ice Hockey had established itself as one of the top teams in the American Collegiate Hockey Association.
Founded just seven years ago, the program has steadily evolved into a national contender. Sirola, who has been with the program since its inception and has served as head coach for the past three seasons, has watched the foundation take shape through strong recruiting, player development and a core group of student-athletes who continued to raise expectations year after year. For players like Cadence Pero, who serves as a team captain, that progress has been evident throughout her time with the program. “Every year we've broken more records, we've made history, and that's what we want for the program,” Pero says. “The program has grown, the players have grown, and we get more talent every year.”
That growth was showcased throughout the 2025-26 campaign with the Wolverines entering the season believing they could compete with anyone. “Every game we had, it was like, who's going to break a record this week?” says Pero, a London, Ontario, native who recently completed her bachelor's degree in criminology and criminal justice through UM-Dearborn's 4+1 program. “This season, it was like we had the opportunity and chance to win every game no matter who we were playing against.” That confidence was well earned. UM-Dearborn finished the regular season with a 26-3 record and carried that momentum into the postseason.
The team's defining moment came during the CCWHA playoffs. After reaching the championship game the previous year and falling just short, the Wolverines returned determined to finish the job. "Everyone played their own role and just showed up with the idea that we were going to win,” Pero says. When the final buzzer sounded, UM-Dearborn had secured its first conference playoff championship in program history. That success carried into the ACHA National Tournament, where the sixth-seeded Wolverines knocked out higher-ranked opponents and advanced to the Frosty Four semifinals. Their tournament run ended with a loss to defending national champion Liberty University. “You never want to lose your last game, but I think once the women sat back and took it all in after the initial disappointment, they realized that we had a pretty historic season,” Sirola says.