A member of the national champion Gustavus Adolphus College women's hockey team was killed and three of her teammates injured in a two-vehicle collision at a rural intersection west-central Minnesota, officials said.
The crash occurred about 12:40 p.m. Sunday about 20 miles west of Willmar on Hwy. 40 at the intersection with Hwy. 29 in Grace Township, the State Patrol said.
The women's SUV was heading east on Hwy. 40 in tandem with two other vehicles of teammates when it collided with a southbound minivan.
All four women were taken by emergency responders to Montevideo Hospital. Jori Lynn Jones, 19, of Little Canada, did not survive her injuries, the patrol said.
The SUV's driver was identified as Gianna K. Gasparini, 19, of Lakeville. Her grandfather, Gino Gasparini, coached the University of North Dakota men's team to three national titles during his tenure from 1978 to 1994.
Gasparini's other passengers were Kayla M. Bluhm, 20, of Chisago City; and Lily K. Mortenson, 19, of Champlin.
State Patrol Sgt. Troy Christianson said Monday that one of the drivers failed to obey a stop sign, but he did not specify which one. The intersection is controlled by stop signs at all four corners. The minivan's driver told the Star Tribune that she came to a full stop at the intersection and was sent airborne when she was struck by the SUV.
The women were in one of three vehicles of teammates returning from a short off-season trip to Aberdeen in eastern South Dakota "to see each other and enjoy their company," said Mike Carroll, head coach of the Gustavus Adolphus women's hockey team.