Emily Antony completed her first season as Assistant Coach, Women's Hockey in 2024-25. Antony is a Maverick alumnus. She graduated in 2020 with bachelor's degrees in Exercise Science and Psychology with a minor in Sports Medicine.
As a senior student-athlete, Antony was captain of the Mavericks in 2019-20. She skated in 37 games in her final season and became the 20th player to reach 50 career points after scoring against Minnesota Duluth.
Antony finished with 70 career points, which ranked ninth in school history at the time of her graduation. She also tied the school record with 145 games played from 2015-20. Her collegiate accolades include WCHA Scholar-Athlete (x4), WCHA All-Academic Team, Dean's List, SAAC Member, and Minnesota State Rookie of the Year (2015-16).
Originally from Rogers, Minnesota, Antony played lacrosse and hockey at Rogers High School. Following her esteemed collegiate career, Antony served as Assistant Equipment Manager at University of Colorado for student-athletes in football, lacrosse, women's golf and women's basketball.
Antony gained experience as a hockey coach for the Minnesota Advancement Program, where she instructed clinic sessions and tournaments for girls' hockey players between ages 10-18. In her role, Antony mentored players and helped them develop confidence, teamwork and on-ice skills. She also completed a physical therapy internship with the Minnesota Twins in 2019.