Career
United States Women"s National Team She made her debut with the United States National Women"s Team at the 2012 4 Nations Cup. Her first game took place on November 6, 2012 against Sweden. Of note, she would participate in three games as the United States claimed the gold medal.
She almost made the United States Olympic team for the 2014 Sochi Games.
Dunne would have been the youngest female hockey player to skate in the Winter Games for Team United States of America. United States U18 Women"s National Team At the 2013 edition of the IIHF U18 Women"s Worlds, Jincy led the team with a plus 11 rating and was named one of Team United States of America"South three best players selected by team coaches. She collected the silver medal after losing to Team Canada in the final.
She was also the youngest player on Team United States of America. She was named team captain and best defensemen by the Directorate at the 2014 edition of the tournament. Dunne was also named as one of Team United States of America"s best players.
Prior to the 2015 IIHF U18 Women"s World Championship, she was once again named team captain.
Of note, she would score twice in the gold medal game on January 12 at the 2015 IIHF U18 Women"s World Championships in Buffalo, New York, earning Top Defender honors. She would also log the game winning tally in the shootout against Canada on January 5. On January 15, 2015, Dunne dropped the puck at the ceremonial faceoff between the Saint Louis Blues and the Detroit Red Wings.
National Collegiate Athletic Association Dunne has committed to compete for the Ohio State Buckeyes women"s ice hockey program
In the women"s hockey world, Dunne was regarded as the top recruit. As of December 2015, Jincy has not played in any games for the Ohio State Buckeyes.
Jincy Dunne is the daughter of Tom and Tammy Dunne. Her older sister, Jessica Dunne competes for Ohio State.
She has two younger brothers, Josh and James, as well as two younger sisters, Josey and Joy.
All of the Dunne kids play hockey.