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jim scanlan • bsu

wcHa Head coacHes

brad frost • um sHannon miller • umd

eric means • msu brian idalski • und nate HandraHan • osu

eric rud • scsu mark joHnson • uw

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contents2 • wcha office directory. 6 • this is the wcha.

9 • the 2014-15 season. 16 • media directory. 17 • bemidji state.21 • minnesota. 25 • minnesota duluth. 29 • minnesota state.

33 • north dakota. 37 • ohio state. 41 • st. cloud state.45 • wisconsin. 49 • 2013-14 season in review. 79 • wcha history.

97 • the national championship. 107 • honors & awards.125 • international hockey & the wcha. 129 • wcha records.

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western collegiate hockey associationSuite C • Minnesota State University, Mankato at Edina • 7700 France Avene South, Suite 360 • Edina, MN 55435

staffwomen’s commissionerAaron Kempo 952 818-8869 • m 814 464-5177 • [email protected]

associate commissionerAlyssa Bennetto 952 818-8871 • m 651 261-3867 • [email protected]

associate commissioner for public relationsMatt Hodsono 952 818-8872 • m 612 801-2808 • [email protected]

supervisor of officialsGreg Shepherdo 651 330-5131 • m 303 478-3696 • [email protected]

women’s public relations directorBill Brophym 303 330-5468 • [email protected]

assistant to the commissionerJeff Sauerm 720 480-2451 • [email protected]

conference internSamantha [email protected]

2014-15 on-ice officialssupervisor of officialsGreg Shepherd651 330-5131 • m 303 478-3696 • [email protected]

refereesKevin Capocasa, Ray Doocy, Mike Forys, Ross Gibbs, Jenilyn Glenn, Mike Gulenchyn, Alicia Hanrahan, Kristine Langley, Robert Ludwig, Tom Lund, CeCi Morris, Joe Oberg, Shane Paskey, David Spivey, Ron Storey.

linesmenGui Bradshaw, Josh Brown, William Conybear, Mike Diebold, Casey Enge, Jamie Fentesmauer, Daniel Fitzsimons, Andy Hasbargen, Craig Hedlund, Candy Kirchner, Ron Laituri, Sarma Ozmen, Shane Paskey, Brenda Reinen, Scott Roth, Duncan Ryhorchuk, Glendon Seal, Benjamin Smith, Clayton Smith, Matt Spivey, Aaron Storey, Ryan Yetzer.

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Association NCAA Division 1 Staff of the Year for the 2004-05 season and the CHA Staff of the Year the same season. He has served on the executive committees for Atlantic Hockey and CHA conferences, was on the local organizing committee for the 2003 Men’s Frozen Four, was the tournament director for the 2011 Women’s Frozen Four and currently serves on the NCAA hockey rules committee. Kemp earned a bachelor’s degree in physical ed-ucation in 1999 and a master’s degree in Sports Administration in 2004, both at Canisius College. He is married to Darcey, the Dean of Students at Mercyhurst North East, and the couple has a son Jackson and two daughters, Ashlyn and Cierra. Brad Frost, the coach at the University of Minnesota, which has won the last two WCHA titles, was a member of the search committee which selected Kemp. “Aaron brings great experience in both the hockey and administrative world,’’ said Frost who has won two national titles at Minnesota and made three straight appearances in the NCAA title game. “He will do a tre-mendous job in taking our league to the next level.” Hudson, who chaired the search committee for a new commissioner, had high praise for Martin, the only lead-er the women’s WCHA has ever had. “I also want to take this opportunity to again thank retiring commissioner Sara Martin for all she had done to promote both the WCHA and women’s collegiate hockey over the past 15 years,” said Hudson. “Her commitment and dedication have been exemplary and we will always be grateful to her.” WCHA teams captured a record 14 consecutive na-tional championships between 2000-13 (2000 AWCHA champions, 2001-13 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four cham-pions) and appeared in a record 15 straight national championship games. Six WCHA players have earned the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award as the top player in Div. 1 women’s ice hockey and hundreds of league players have had experience and success in international com-petitions such as the Olympic Winter Games, IIHF World Championships and Four Nations’ Cup.

aaron Kemp, who marks his first season at the helm of the women’s Western Collegiate Hockey Association in 2014-15, was named

the new commissioner on April 23, 2014. The senior associate athletic director at Mercyhurst University in Erie, Pa., Kemp accepted a four-year agree-ment with the WCHA. Kemp, 38, succeeds Sara Martin, who served as the guiding force of the women’s WCHA since its founding in 1999. Martin retired on June 30. “I’m honored and excited for the opportunity to join the WCHA in this role,” Kemp said. “The WCHA has iden-tified itself as the premiere women’s hockey conference, producing some of the most elite players in the game today. I’m thrilled to begin serving the member institu-tions and student-athletes. I’m committed to the same tradition of excellence and look forward to enhancing the overall operation and image of the league moving forward.” The WCHA executive committee put together a search committee to conduct a national search for the new commissioner. Kemp first got acquainted with the WCHA’s coaches and administrators at the league’s an-nual meetings in Marco Island, Fla., last April 28-29. “On behalf of the entire Western Collegiate Hockey Association family, we are excited to announce Aaron Kemp as the next women’s commissioner,” said Bill Hudson, Professor at St. Cloud State University and Chair of the Association. “Aaron brings an extensive, proven background in both the sport of collegiate ice hockey and in athletic administration to the conference and we all look forward to working with him to both continue and expand on the WCHA’s great tradition. “Aaron is most passionate about hockey and has long been a strong proponent of student-athletes. As an ad-ministrator, he has overseen both women’s and men’s Division 1 ice hockey programs, he has a wealth of ex-perience coaching both women’s and men’s collegiate teams, he has been involved in planning and organizing Frozen Fours and he has been a member of the NCAA hockey rules committee.” Kemp joined the athletic administration staff at Mercyhurst in June of 2008. He was promoted to Senior Associate Athletic Director/Mercyhurst North East Director of Athletics in June of 2011 after serving as the Associate Athletic Director/Director of Compliance on the Erie campus. Kemp’s primary responsibility was to provide the leadership, vision, and strategic direction for the Mercyhurst North East athletics program. He also had re-sponsibilities to oversee the operation of the men’s and women’s hockey programs at Mercyhurst. Prior to joining the administration, Kemp was an as-sistant men’s hockey coach at his alma mater, Canisius College, from 2002-04 and was a member of the wom-en’s hockey coaching staff at Mercyhurst from 2004-08. Under head coach Michael Sisti, Mercyhurst compiled a 109-25-14 record during Kemp’s time, boasting four College Hockey America Championships and four ap-pearances in the NCAA Div. 1 playoffs. Kemp was part of the American Hockey Coaches

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wcha pre-game countdownPut 60:00 minutes on the time clock and start the clock exactly one hour prior to game time. There shall be no activ-ity on the ice once the clock is set at 60:00 minutes. The only player activity allowed on the ice is the 15:00 minute pre-game warm-up for both teams. Both teams must leave the ice 15:00 minutes before returning to the ice to start the game. Clock 43:00: Home team 5:00-minute warning 42:00: Visiting team 5:00-minute warning 39:00: Officials take ice for warm-up 38:00: Home team takes ice for warm-up 37:30: Visiting team takes ice for warm-up 24:00: Horn sounds – 1:00 minute left in warm-ups 23:00: *All players off ice 15:00: Starting lineups submitted 10:00: Notify teams that 3 minutes remain before they are to take the ice 08:00: Officials take ice 07:00: Home team takes ice 06:30: Visiting team takes ice 05:00: Announce line-ups 03:00: National Anthem 00:00: Timer puts 20:00 minutes on clock. Game starts.

*Pre-Game Meeting – On-Ice and Off-Ice Officials: Immediately after the pre-game warm-ups, the game on-ice of-ficials are responsible for meeting with the minor officials. The meeting will take place in the referee’s room and will be conducted by the referee. At some point prior to warm-ups, the host institution’s representative should meet with the referees to discuss any game-related issues.

Overtime: In the WCHA Women’s league, a Shootout will be contested to determine a winner. The Shootout will count in the final WCHA standings.

Shootout Procedures. If the game remains tied after the 5:00-minute overtime the procedures are as follows: 1. The ice surface will be dry scraped in the middle of the ice through both creases. Note: The ice machine should make three passes through both creases. 2. A list of three shooters will be requested by the officials from each coach. 3. The goalkeepers remain in the same ends as the overtime period. 4. The home team has the option of shooting first or defending first. If Team A’s first two players score, while none of Team B’s players score, the shootout is over and Team A wins the shootout. 5. If the shootout remains tied at the end of this round, each coach will select a different shooter, this time in a sudden-death situation. The first three shooters are ineligible until all other beach players have attempted a shot. Each team has an equal number of chances to shoot before a winner is declared. 6. Each team will be awarded a point for the tie after a five-minute overtime is played. The team that wins the shootout will be awarded a point and will count in the final WCHA league standings. NOTE: Goals and goalkeepers statistics in shootouts will not be included in the final WCHA league individual or game statistics. 7. PLAYERS SERVING PENALTY TIME SHALL NOT BE ELIGIBLE FOR THE SHOOTOUT. 8. If a goalkeeper is injured in the shootout, the goalkeeper may be immediately replaced by a goalkeeper off the bench. The injured goalkeeper may not re-enter the shootout. Goalkeepers may be substituted, but no warm-up time is allowed. 9. All players not actively participating in the shootout must remain on the bench. 10. If video replay is available, it may be used to confirm shootout goals. 11. All rules governing a penalty shot shall be in effect.

Scoreboard Procedure for Shootout 1. At the end of the 5:00-minute overtime the scoreboard shall show 0-0. As shootout goals are scored, they will be recorded on the scoreboard. When the winner is determined, the original score is presented with the winning team receiving an additional goal. Example: end of 5:00 minute overtime (UND 3 – BSU 3, end of shootout UND 2 – BSU 1, final score UND 4 – BSU 3.)

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for playoff seeding onlyIn regular-season competition, each WCHA team shall accumulate points from each WCHA contest (i.e., a contest between teams representing two WCHA member institutions played as part of the conference schedule), receiving three points for each game won in regulation time or overtime, one point for each game tied at the conclusion of overtime, and an additional point for a team winning a shootout. The team accumulating the greatest number of points in regular-season WCHA contests shall be the WCHA Champion. If two or more teams are tied for the Championship, they shall be considered co-champions.

seeding for the wcha tournamentprocedures for breaking tiesIn the event that ties are encountered in the determination of Association ranking or designation of home teams for playoff purposes, the following procedures will be used in the order given to break the ties. (1) If two or more teams are tied, head to head competition during the regular season will be used to break the tie. (2) If two or more tied teams are still tied after applying (1), the highest seed will go to the team with the most WCHA wins during the regular season. (3) If two or more tied teams are still tied after applying (1) and (2), and the teams played a 4-game series during the regular season and the teams have the same win-loss records for these series and the same number of WCHA wins, the team having the least number of goals scored against it in the 4-game series shall have the higher rank. (4) If two or more tied team are still tied after applying the provisions of (1), (2) and (3), the team having the greatest “winning margin” during the regular season will have the higher rank. Winning Margin = WCHA goals for minus WCHA goals against. (5) Games played against WCHA opponents in holiday tournaments shall not be counted in the above determina-tions.

tournament overtime proceduresWhere advancement in a bracket or the determination of a tournament champion is necessary, any game that results in a tie will be broken by 20 minute sudden-death overtime periods. The ice shall be resurfaced upon completion of regulation play. The teams shall not change ends for the entire time that it takes to determine a winner.

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home of a record 14 national championship teams since its founding in 1999, the women’s Western Collegiate Hockey Association is clearly second

to none among the nation’s Division 1 conferences. The eight quality institutions that make up the league – Bemidji State University, University of Minnesota, University of Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota State University, University of North Dakota, Ohio State University, St. Cloud State University and University of Wisconsin – are committed to achieving success, both on and off the ice. Under the guidance and leadership of new Commissioner Aaron Kemp, the WCHA will again be a force to reckon with on the national scene as the league marks its 16th season of competition. Among the many highlights of the 2014-15 campaign are the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF playoff championship being contest-ed at North Dakota’s Ralph Engelstad Arena in Grand Forks on Saturday and Sunday, March 7-8 and the 2015 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four being played at Minnesota’s Ridder Arena in Minneapolis on Friday, March 20 and Sunday, March 22. Along with league commissioner Kemp, the confer-ence family is also pleased to welcome two new head coaches – both well known in league and collegiate hock-ey circles – in Jim Scanlan at Bemidji State and Eric Rud at St. Cloud State.

celebrating 16 seasons of unparalleled successMarking its 16th season of competition in 2014-15, the women’s Western Collegiate Hockey Association was founded in 1999 with seven original members. They were Bemidji State, Minnesota, Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota State, Ohio State, St. Cloud State and Wisconsin. The league then expanded to eight member teams for the 2004-05 season, with the addition of University of North Dakota.

first-class educationsThe eight universities that make up the women’s Western Collegiate Hockey Association family are among the finest institutions of higher learning in the country. They offer the very best in both educational and athletic environments for the more than 200 student-athletes who compete annually in the league. The members, with enrollments, are: Bemidji State University (5,360), the University of Minnesota (50,883), University of Minnesota Duluth (11,806), Minnesota State University, Mankato (15,709), University of North Dakota (14,326), Ohio State University (59,091), St. Cloud State University (16,245) and University of Wisconsin (42,595).

winning national championshipsNo women’s Division 1 collegiate conference – in any sport – can top the list of national scale accomplishments of the WCHA. Including the first season of 1999-2000, teams rep-resenting the women’s WCHA have captured a record 14 national championships (13 NCAA Women’s Frozen Fours and 1 AWCHA title) in 15 seasons overall. League-member teams have also participated in the national championship game every single season.

success on the international sceneThe Western Collegiate Hockey Association also owns an enviable reputation for producing hundreds of players and coaches who have enjoyed successes in prestigious international competitions such as the Olympic Winter Games, the IIHF Women’s World Championship, and the 4 Nations’ Cup. In the 2014 Olympic Winter Games held in Sochi, Russia in February, five Former WCHA skaters on Team Canada won Olympic gold medals, silver medalist USA had 11 former and current WCHA Stars and one former

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league player earned bronze with Switzerland. Winning gold medals in Sochi were forward Natalie Spooner (Ohio State), defensemen Meghan Mikkelson (Wisconsin) and Jocelyne Larocque (Minnesota Duluth), and former-UMD forwards Haley Irwin and Caroline Ouelette, who was Canada’s team captain. In all, 34 current and former WCHA players competed in the 2014 Olympic Winter Games, with North Dakota’s Michelle Karvinen being named the top forward in the tournament while Minnesota’s Amanda Kessel and Megan Bozek, and Wisconsin’s Hilary Knight, were se-lected All-Stars.

all-americans and scholar-athletesSince it’s founding in 1999, some 70 Western Collegiate Hockey Association member-team skaters have earned recognition as All-Americans. In the most recently completed 2013-14 season, four WCHA players were honored as CCM Hockey Division 1 Ice Hockey All-Americans. Named to the First Team were goaltender Alex Rigsby of Wisconsin, defenseman Rachel Ramsey of Minnesota and forward Hannah Brandt of Minnesota while Second Team All-American acclaim was bestowed upon Golden Gophers’ defenseman Milica McMillen. Off the ice, 52 players, representing all eight institu-tions, earned prestigious WCHA Scholar-Athlete honors in 2013-14 while 91 players – again representing all eight league-member teams, earned WCHA All-Academic Team honors. Minnesota forward Kelly Terry was honored as the WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year for 2013-14. She produced over 30 points in each of her four seasons at UM, had a grade-point average of 3.42 ma-

joring in Biology, and intended to go to medical school in hopes of becoming a doctor. She was a WCHA Scholar-Athlete in both 2013 and 2014 and was a three-time member of the WCHA All-Academic Team.

the wcha and the patty kazmaier memorial awardThe Western Collegiate Hockey Association has had six member team players earn the highly-coveted Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award since the league’s founding in 1999. Those recipients have been Minnesota forward Krissy Wendell in 2005, Wisconsin forward Sara Bauer in 2006, Wisconsin goaltender Jessie Vetter in 2009, Wisconsin forward Meghan Duggan in 2011, Wisconsin forward Brianna Decker in 2012, and Minnesota forward Amanda Kessel in 2013. An award of The USA Hockey Foundation, the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award recognizes the accomplish-ments of the most outstanding player in NCAA Div. 1 women’s hockey each season. Selection criteria includes outstanding individual and team skills, sportsmanship, performance in the clutch, personal character, com-petitiveness and a love of hockey. Consideration is also given to academic achievement and civic involvement. The Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award is named in honor of the late Patty Kazmaier, a four-year letterwinner and All-Ivy League defenseman for Princeton University from 1981-86. Patty Kazmaier-Sandt died on Feb. 15, 1990, at the age of 28 following a long struggle with a rare blood disease.

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the 2014-15 season

the head coaches from the women’s Western Collegiate Hockey Association stayed with a familiar choice for the 2014-15 season: Once

again, the University of Minnesota is the preseason pick to win the championship of a league that has 14 Division 1 women’s national championships in its 15 years of existence. Minnesota has advanced to the NCAA champion-ship game in each of the last three seasons and won two titles. The Gophers, who also won the WCHA FINAL

conference marks 16th season of competition with new commissioner, two new head coaches; minnesota reigns as defending wcha regular season and playoff champion; 2015 wcha final face-off playoff championship set for march 7-8 at ralph engelstad arena in grand forks; 112-game conference slate launches oct. 3-4 as minnesota duluth hosts wisconsin; um to host 2015 ncaa women’s frozen four at ridder arena march 20-22September 23, 2014/EDINA, MN

league head coaches pick defending champ minnesota as wcha favorite in 2014-15gophers, wisconsin, minnesota duluth picked to finish atop league; minnesota’s hannah brandt and badgers’ annie pankowski tabbed as preseason award favorites

FACE-OFF playoff championship the last three seasons and are the two-time defending WCHA regular season champions, collected six first place votes and 48 points in the annual poll of the league’s eight head coaches. Wisconsin, another NCAA Frozen Four team last sea-son, placed second in the coaches’ poll with 44 points and two first place votes. Minnesota Duluth (34 points) edged out a third national top-ten team from a year ago, North Dakota (33 points), for third place in the coaches’ poll. Ohio State, with 26 points, was selected to finish in fifth place, while Minnesota State was tabbed for sixth. Bemidji State was picked as the seventh place finisher, just ahead of St. Cloud State. Minnesota junior forward Hannah Brandt, the WCHA Player of the Year last season, was the coaches’ unani-mous preseason choice for the same honors in 2014-15. Wisconsin freshman forward Annie Pankowski is the coaches’ preseason choice as WCHA Rookie of the Year.

2014-15 wcha coaches’ preseason poll Rk Team (1st Place Votes) Points 1 Minnesota (6) 48 2 Wisconsin (2) 44 3 Minnesota Duluth 34 4 North Dakota 33 5 Ohio State 26 6 Minnesota State 17 7 Bemidji State 13 8 St. Cloud State 9

(note: coaches could not vote for their own teams in the polland points were awarded on a 7-6-5-4-3-2-1 system)

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defending wcha champion minnesota, wisconsin run 1-2 in preseason pollsnorth dakota no. 8; minnesota duluth no. 10

uscho.com 2014-15 preseason division 1 women’s college hockey poll

Team (First Place Votes) Record Points Prev 1 Minnesota (12) 38-2-1 146 2 2 Wisconsin 28-8-2 117 3 3 Boston College 27-7-3 112 5 4 Harvard (1) 23-7-4 98 7 5 Cornell 24-6-4 94 4 6 Boston University (1) 24-13-1 72 9 7 Clarkson (1) 31-5-5 62 1 8 North Dakota 20-12-4 46 8 9 Mercyhurst 24-9-4 35 6 10 Minnesota Duluth 15-15-6 16 NR 10 Quinnipiac 22-6-9 16 10 others receiving votes: Northeastern 8, Robert Morris 2, Rochester Institute of Technology 1.

usa today/usa hockey magazine 2014-15 preseason division 1 women’s college hockey poll

Rk School, Points (1st place votes) 2013-14 Rank 1 Minnesota, 174 (14) 2 2 Wisconsin, 142 (4) 3 3 Boston College, 127 5 4 Harvard, 123 7 5 Boston University, 119 9 6 Cornell, 104 4 7 Clarkson, 65 (1) 1 8 North Dakota, 46 8 9 Mercyhurst, 35 6 10 Quinnipiac, 24 10 others receiving votes: Northeastern, 17; Minnesota Duluth, 15; Robert Morris, 9.

expanded video replay criteria approved for men’s, women’s hockeyGreg Johnson, NCAA.com

The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel approved sev-eral changes to the criteria for allowing video replay in

WCHA Preseason Player of the Year (votes): Hannah Brandt,. Jr., F, Minnesota (8) WCHA Preseason Rookie of the Year (votes): Annie Pankowksi, F, Wisconsin (6); Baylee Wellhausen, F, Wisconsin and Cara Piazza, F, Minnesota (1).

men’s and women’s ice hockey, effective for the 2014-15 season. The replay changes were recommended by the Men’s and Women’s Ice Hockey Rules Committee during its meeting in June as part of a number of recommenda-tions intended to improve the game and were circulated to coaches and conferences for comment prior to PROP’s approval. The added scenarios are: • Goals may be reviewed to determine if they are scored before a penalty occurred. • If an offsides or too many men on the ice penalty is missed and a goal is scored, the play may be reviewed if the puck remains in the offensive zone after the missed infraction. If the puck leaves the attacking zone, the off-sides or too many men on the ice penalty is no longer reviewable.This replaces the previous wording that only allowed a review if the missed play directly led to a goal. • It was clarified that the video used for replays may come from any source that is available to the game offi-cials. Previously, the video used was required to come from a television broadcast. Other proposals approved by the panel include: Major penalty for interference: To assist officials in properly penalizing significant contact – particularly blindside hits – that is not to the head or neck area, the panel approved the addition of a major penalty for inter-ference. Hand pass by faceoff player: The players taking a fa-ceoff are no longer allowed to use their hand to play the puck. A violation of this rule will result in a minor penalty, similar to the NHL rule. Faceoff procedure: During end zone faceoffs, the de-fending team’s player is required to put their stick down first. Previously, the attacking team was required to do so. Center ice and neutral zone faceoffs will continue to require the visiting team to put their stick down first. Goal pegs: 10-inch goal pegs that are anchored into the ice or floor must be in place at all NCAA levels by the 2016-17 season. Faceoff location (offensive scoring opportunity): If the offensive team is attempting to score and the puck goes out of play, the faceoff will remain in the attacking zone. Faceoff location (high stick/hand pass): In these cases, the ensuing faceoff will be one zone closer to the offending team’s goal. Penalty shot/shootout: During a shootout or penalty shot, if the goal becomes dislodged by the goalkeeper, the referee can either award a goal (if intentional, or if the goal was obvious and imminent) or allow the team to shoot again. Penalty shot: If a player who is awarded a penalty shot is injured and unable to take the shot, one of the players on the ice at the time of the infraction will be chosen to shoot. Look-Up Line: The committee approved the use of a warning-track-style line intended to positively impact safety near the boards. The installation of this line will not be mandatory, but is permissible. Experimental women’s rule: The panel also approved an experimental rule in women’s ice hockey only to allow the puck to be played legally with a high stick.

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2014-15 schedule highlights

the Western Collegiate Hockey Association marks its 16th season of women’s hockey with two new coaches, a new commissioner, the return of a

couple of former Olympians and the usual anticipation of a competitive battle for the league championship. For the second time, the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF play-off championship will be held in Grand Forks, N.D. The March event is the spotlight event that highlights the 2014-15 women’s composite schedule announced by Commissioner Aaron Kemp today. With a record 14 national championships under its collective belt, the WCHA will look for an exciting and wide-open league race with new head coaches at Bemidji State in Jim Scanlan and at St. Cloud State in Eric Rud and the return of two players from the U.S. Olympic team in forward Amanda Kessel, the 2013 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award winner, and defenseman Lee Stecklein at defending league champion Minnesota. Teams open play with three non-conference series on September 26-27 when Minnesota Duluth visits Connecticut, Bemidji State travels to Robert Morris and Wisconsin plays at Lindenwood. That same weekend St. Cloud States hosts an exhibition game against the

Toronto Junior Aeros September 26 and North Dakota faces the Toronto Junior Aeros September 27 in Grand Forks. On September 28, Ohio State faces Western Ontario in Columbus, Ohio in an exhibition game. The 112-game conference slate, comprised of 28 games per each of the WCHA’s eight-member teams (four games – two home and two away – against each of other seven members), gets underway during the weekend of October 3-4 when Minnesota State visits Wisconsin. Three other league teams will host non-confer-ence series October 3-4 with Ohio State facing New Hampshire, North Dakota meeting Rensselaer and Bemidji State playing Vermont while Minnesota hosts a four-team tournament at Ridder Arena, playing Penn State after St. Cloud State meets Boston University in the tournament opener. League play begins in earnest October 10-12 when Wisconsin entertains Ohio State, Minnesota travels to Minnesota Duluth and North Dakota visits Minnesota State October 12-13. Bemidji State plays its first WCHA series October 17-18 at home Ohio State while St. Cloud State plays its first WCHA game October 17 at Minnesota

race for league championship features 112-game conference slate; minnesota is defending wcha regular season and playoff champion; 2015 wcha final face-off set for march 7-8 at ralph engelstad arena in grand forks; two teams sport new coaches with jim scanlan at bsu and eric rud at scsu; gophers to host ncaa women’s frozen four at ridder arena march 20-22

the 2015 wcha final face-off playoff championship will be contested at ralph engelstad arena in grand forks march 7-8

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student-athletes for the 2014-15 season, including two first team All-Americans – Minnesota forward Hannah Brandt, the WCHA Player of the Year and scoring cham-pion last season, and Minnesota defenseman Rachael Ramsey, the WCHA Defensive Player of the year in 2013-14. In addition, North Dakota returns forward Susanna Tapani, a 2014 Olympian who played for Team Finland and defensemen Tanja Eisenschmid and Susanne Fellner, who played for Team Germany in the Sochi Olympics while Minnesota Duluth will be bolstered by the return of former all-WCHA second team defenseman Brigette Lacquette, who played for the Canadian National team last season, and the presence of Finnish Olympian Tea Villila and Lara Stalder, who won a bronze medal at Sochi with Team Switzerland. Returning All-WCHA honorees include second team all-American defenseman Milica McMillen of Minnesota and goaltender Ann-Renée Desbiens of Wisconsin, who had the best goals-against average in the league last sea-son as a freshman. Minnesota also returns forward Dani Cameranesi, who was the WCHA Rookie of the Year last season. Other noteworthy highlights from the 2013-14 sea-son included:• WCHA teams compiled a 31-12-2 non-conference record and a .722 winning percentage against other Division 1 opponents in regular season play. WCHA teams went 8-3-0 vs. the Hockey East Association, 8-5-1 vs. ECAC Hockey and 15-4-1 vs. College Hockey America.• Three WCHA member teams ranked among the na-tion’s top 10 in the final two weekly national polls for 2013-14. In the final USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Women’s Division 1 College Hockey Poll, Minnesota was ranked No. 2, Wisconsin was No. 3 and North Dakota was No. 8. And in the season’s last USCHO.com Women’s Division 1 College Hockey Poll, Minnesota was No. 2, Wisconsin was No. 3 and North Dakota was No. 8.• The WCHA had a participant in the NCAA champion-ship title game for the 15th straight season. Minnesota (38-2-1), after claiming both the regular season and WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF championships, made its third straight Frozen Four appearance and 10th overall, push-ing its unbeaten streak to 26 games (25-0-1) before the loss to Clarkson. The Golden Gophers have a 87-2-1 re-cord over the past three seasons and Minnesota has won five national titles – in 2000, 2004, 2005, 2012 and 2013.• Wisconsin, which finished 28-8-2 overall, also made another trip to the NCAA Frozen Four, dropping a 5-3 de-cision to the Gophers in a national semifinal on March 21. The Badgers, who are 17-4 in NCAA post-season play, made their seventh trip to the Frozen Four. Wisconsin has won four NCAA titles – in 2006, 2007, 2009 and 2011. Minnesota Duluth has also won five national titles.

State in the first game of a home-and-home series. “On behalf of the WCHA, and in my new role as the women’s commissioner, I’m thrilled to announce the release of the 2014-15 women’s hockey schedule,’’ said Kemp. “The women’s WCHA is comprised of eight member institutions who are all committed to achieving the highest level of competitive excellence. As we look forward to an exciting new season, it’s important to recognize and celebrate our association’s rich history of success. Winning 14 national championships in the last 15 years, the WCHA has identified itself as the premier women’s hockey conference. “The strength of our schedule is unmatched as is ev-idenced in this year’s line-up. In inter-conference play, the schedule boasts outstanding match-ups featuring intense rivalries wherein the nation’s top teams battle it out for conference supremacy. As the WCHA looks to showcase its dominance across the national scene, the non-conference portion of the schedule features some very respectable adversaries. “We look to crown this year’s playoff champion at the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF in the beautiful Ralph Engelstad Arena. We’re excited to partner with the University of North Dakota and the Grand Forks community who are passionate about college hockey and will provide a great location for this event. Our goal is to increase exposure and attendance at our championship by providing in-credible college hockey as well as auxiliary events that will entice even casual fan attendance and lend itself to a better overall experience.” The 2015 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF is set for March 7 and March 8. There will be two semi-final match ups at Ralph Engelstad Arena on Saturday, March 7, with the playoff championship game slated for Sunday. The win-ner of the FINAL FACE-OFF receives an automatic bid to the national tournament. This will mark the second time that Grand Forks has served as the host of the league playoff championship round, but the first time that the league’s showcase event has been held at the Ralph. The NCAA Regionals will be held the weekend of March 13-15 with the winners advancing to the NCAA Women’s Frozen Four, which will be held at Ridder Arena in Minneapolis, Minn., next March 20-22. There will be eight weekends this coming season that feature all eight teams engaged in league action. Those occur on October 17-18, October 31-November 2, November 13-15, December 5-7, January 16-18, February 6-7, February 13-14 and February 20-22, which marks the final regular season games. The pursuit of the annual WCHA playoff champion-ship will get underway the weekend of Friday, February 28 thru Sunday, March 2 with four first round, best-of-three, playoff series. The top four ranked teams in the final regular season standings will host the bottom four in the first round, with the No. 8 playoff seed at the No. 1 playoff seed, No. 7 playing at No. 2, No. 6 at No. 3 and the No. 5 seed at the No. 4 seed. The four first-round conference playoff winners will then advance to the 2015 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF in Grand Forks. Two WCHA teams will also take part in the annual U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game on November 24 when Minnesota plays St. Cloud State at Braemar Arena in Edina, Minn. The WCHA will welcome back many outstanding

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2014-15 wcha composite scheduleseptemberFriday/26Minnesota Duluth @ Connecticut (NC) 7:00 pm ETBemidji State @ Robert Morris (NC) 7:05 pm ETWisconsin @ Lindenwood (NC) 7:00 pm CTToronto Jr Aeros @ St. Cloud State (EX) 7:07 pm CTSaturday/27Minnesota Duluth @ Connecticut (NC) 3:00 pm ETBemidji State @ Robert Morris (NC) 3:05 pm ETWisconsin @ Lindenwood (NC) 3:00 pm CTToronto Jr Aeros @ North Dakota (EX) 7:07 pm CTSunday/28Western Ontario @ Ohio State (EX) 11:07 am ET

octoberFriday/3New Hampshire @ Ohio State (NC) 6:07 pm ETSt. Cloud State vs Boston University 4:07 pm CT @ Ridder Arena, Minneapolis (NC)Penn State @ Minnesota (NC) 7:07 pm CTWisconsin @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 6:07 pm CTVermont @ Bemidji State (NC) 7:07 pm CTRensselaer @ North Dakota (NC) 7:07 pm CTSaturday/4New Hampshire @ Ohio State (NC) 2:07 pm ETSt. Cloud State vs Penn State 4:07 pm CT @ Ridder Arena, Minneapolis (NC)Boston University @ Minnesota (NC) 7:07 pm CTWisconsin @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 6:07 pm CTRensselaer @ Bemidji State (NC) 7:07 pm CTVermont @ North Dakota (NC) 7:07 pm CTFriday/10Ohio State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTLindenwood @ St. Cloud State (NC) 3:07 pm CTMinnesota @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 6:07 pm CTNorth Dakota @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSaturday/11North Dakota @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTLindenwood @ St. Cloud State (NC) 3:07 pm CTMinnesota @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 6:07 pm CTSunday/12Ohio State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 1:07 pm CTFriday/17Bemidji State @ Ohio State (WCHA) 6:07 pm ETMinnesota @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSt. Cloud State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTMinnesota Duluth @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSaturday/18Bemidji State @ Ohio State (WCHA) 12:07 pm ETMinnesota @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTMinnesota State @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTMinnesota Duluth @ North Dakota (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTFriday/24Minnesota State @ Mercyhurst (NC) 7:00 pm ETNorth Dakota @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTWisconsin @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSaturday/25Minnesota State @ Mercyhurst (NC) 2:00 pm ETLindenwood @ Minnesota Duluth (NC) 3:07 pm CTNorth Dakota @ Minnesota (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTWisconsin @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 4:07 pm CT

Sunday/26Lindenwood @ Minnesota Duluth (NC) 3:07 pm CTFriday/31St. Cloud State @ Ohio State (WCHA) 6:07 pm ETBemidji State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTWisconsin @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT

novemberSaturday/1St. Cloud State @ Ohio State (WCHA) 1:07 pm ETMinnesota State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTWisconsin @ North Dakota (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTBemidji State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTSunday/2Minnesota State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTFriday/7St. Cloud State @ Rensselaer (NC) 3:00 pm ETOhio State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 6:07 pm CTSaturday/8St. Cloud State @ Rensselaer (WCHA) 3:00 pm ETOhio State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 1:07 pm CTTuesday/11Mercyhurst @ Ohio State (NC) 6:07 pm ETThursday/13Minnesota State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTFriday/14North Dakota @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTMinnesota State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTMinnesota @ Ohio State (WCHA) 6:07 pm ETMinnesota Duluth @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTNorth Dakota @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTSaturday/15Minnesota @ Ohio State (WCHA) 2:07 pm ETMinnesota Duluth @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTNorth Dakota @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTFriday/21Wisconsin @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTCornell @ Minnesota Duluth (NC) 4:07 pm CTMinnesota @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTOhio State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSaturday/22Wisconsin @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTMinnesota State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTOhio State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTCornell @ Minnesota Duluth (NC) 6:07 pm CTMonday/24St. Cloud State vs Minnesota @ U.S. Hockey 7:00 pm CT Hall of Fame Game, Braemar Arena, Edina, MN (NC)Friday/28Wisconsin @ New Hampshire (NC) 7:00 pm ETOhio State @ Robert Morris (NC) 7:00 pm ETMinnesota Duluth @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTSaturday/29Minnesota @ Princeton (NC) 2:00 pm ETWisconsin @ New Hampshire (NC) 2:00 pm ETMinnesota Duluth @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTSt. Cloud State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTSunday/30Minnesota @ Princeton (NC) 2:00 pm ETSt. Cloud State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT

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decemberWednesday/3Pursuit of Excellence @ Bemidji State (EX) 7:07 pm CTFriday/5Minnesota Duluth @ Ohio State (WCHA) 6:07 pm ETNorth Dakota @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTSt. Cloud State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTMinnesota State @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSaturday/6Minnesota Duluth @ Ohio State (WCHA) 6:07 pm ETSt. Cloud State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTMinnesota State @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTSunday/7North Dakota @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTFriday/12North Dakota @ RIT (NC) 3:00 pm ETBemidji State @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSaturday/13North Dakota @ RIT (WCHA) 3:00 pm ETBemidji State @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTFriday/19Ohio State @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSaturday/20Ohio State @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT

januaryFriday/2Bemidji State @ Lindenwood (NC) 7:00 pm CTSaturday/3Ohio State @ Penn State (NC) 7:00 pm ETBemidji State @ Lindenwood (NC) 3:00 pm CTSt. Lawrence @ Minnesota State (NC) 6:07 pm CTSunday/4Ohio State @ Penn State (NC) 2:00 pm ETSt. Lawrence @ Minnesota (NC) 4:07 pm CT

Tuesday/6St. Lawrence @ Minnesota (NC) 7:07 pm CTWednesday/7Minnesota State @ Lindenwood (NC) 7:00 pm CTFriday/9Ohio State @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTMinnesota State @ Lindenwood (NC) 7:00 pm CTSaturday/10Ohio State @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTMinnesota State @ Lindenwood (NC) 2:00 pm CTSyracuse @ North Dakota (NC) 2:07 pm CTBemidji State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTWisconsin @ Minnesota (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTSunday/11Wisconsin @ Minnesota (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTSyracuse @ North Dakota (NC) 2:07 pm CTBemidji State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTFriday/16North Dakota @ Ohio State (WCHA) 6:07 pm ETBemidji State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTMinnesota State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSaturday/17North Dakota @ Ohio State (WCHA) 6:07 pm ETBemidji State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTSt. Cloud State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTMinnesota @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTSunday/18St. Cloud State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTFriday/23Minnesota @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTMinnesota Duluth @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSaturday/24Clarkson @ Wisconsin (NC) 2:07 pm CTMinnesota @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTMinnesota Duluth @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTBemidji State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTSunday/25Clarkson @ Wisconsin (NC) 12:07 pm CTBemidji State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT

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Friday/30North Dakota @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 6:07 pm CTOhio State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTWisconsin @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSaturday/31Wisconsin @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTNorth Dakota @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 6:07 pm CTOhio State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT

februaryMonday/2St. Cloud State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTFriday/6Minnesota State @ Ohio State (WCHA) 6:07 pm ETMinnesota Duluth @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSt. Cloud State @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTMinnesota @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSaturday/7Minnesota State @ Ohio State (WCHA) 2:07 pm ETMinnesota Duluth @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:37 pm CTSt. Cloud State @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTMinnesota @ North Dakota (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTFriday/13Wisconsin @ Ohio State (WCHA) 6:07 pm ETMinnesota Duluth @ Minnesota (WCHA) TBA pm CTBemidji State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTNorth Dakota @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSaturday/14Wisconsin @ Ohio State (WCHA) TBA pm ETBemidji State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTNorth Dakota @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTMinnesota Duluth @ Minnesota (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTMonday/16Minnesota State @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTFriday/20St. Cloud State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTMinnesota @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTOhio State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 6:07 pm CTMinnesota State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSaturday/21Minnesota @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTMinnesota State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTSunday/22St. Cloud State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 12:07 pm CTOhio State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 12:07 pm CT

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Friday/272015 WCHA Playoffs • 1st Round • Best-of-Three #8 Rank @ #1 Rank TBA #7 Rank @ #2 Rank TBA #6 Rank @ #3 Rank TBA #5 Rank @ #4 Rank TBASaturday/282015 WCHA Playoffs • 1st Round • Best-of-Three #8 Rank @ #1 Rank TBA #7 Rank @ #2 Rank TBA #6 Rank @ #3 Rank TBA #5 Rank @ #4 Rank TBA

marchSunday/12015 WCHA Playoffs • 1st Round • Best-of-3 (if necessary) #8 Rank @ #1 Rank TBA #7 Rank @ #2 Rank TBA #6 Rank @ #3 Rank TBA #5 Rank @ #4 Rank TBASaturday/72015 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF @ Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks, ND Semifinal TBA pm CT Semifinal TBA pm CTSunday/82015 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF @ Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks, ND Championship Game TBA pm CTFriday/132015 NCAA Regionals TBASaturday/142015 NCAA Regionals TBASunday/152015 NCAA Regionals TBAFriday/202015 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four @ Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN Semifinals TBA pm CT Semifinals TBA pm CTSunday/222015 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four @ Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN National Championship Game TBA pm CT

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media covering the wchabemidji statePrint: Bemidji Pioneer (Jack Hittinger, 218 333-9772, ([email protected]). Northern Student (BSU campus) (Sports Editor, 218 755-2987). Radio: Beaver Radio Network/KKBJ Mix 1360 AM (Kelly Schultz, 218 751-7777, [email protected]). KBUN 1450 AM (Kevin Jackson, 218 444-1500, [email protected]). Scott Williams ([email protected]). KKWB Coyote 102.5 FM (218 444-1025, [email protected]). KBSB FM90 Radio (BSU campus) (218 755-4119). Television: KAWE/KAWB-TV Lakeland News (Lee Benson, 218 751-0085, [email protected]).

minnesotaPrint: Minneapolis Star Tribune (Chris Carr, [email protected]; Rachel Blount, [email protected]; Jason Gonzalez, [email protected]). St. Paul Pioneer Press (Tad Reeve, [email protected]). Associated Press (Dave Campbell, 612 332-2727, [email protected]). Minnesota Daily (UM campus) (612 627-4080). Let’s Play Hockey (Kevin Kurtt, 612 729-0023, [email protected]). Radio: gophersports.com (Minnesota web audiocast) (Dan Hamann, [email protected]). KFAN-FM 100.3 (952 417-3000). KSTP-AM 1500 (651 647-1500). 105 FM The Ticket (Bob Sansevere, [email protected]). WCCO-AM 830 (612 370-0611). KUOM (UM campus) (612 625-3500). Minnesota News Network (612 321-7211). Television: Fox Sports North (Trevor Fleck, 612 486-9541, [email protected]). KARE/NBC (Eric Perkins, [email protected]). KMSP/Fox (Jim Rich, [email protected]). KSTP/ABC (Joe Schmit, [email protected]). WCCO/CBS (Mark Rosen, [email protected]).

minnesota duluthPrint: Duluth News Tribune (Matt Wellens, 218 723-5317, [email protected]). Superior Evening Telegram (Ken Olson, 218 394-4411, [email protected]). UMD Statesman (UMD campus) (Tom Olsen, Sports Editor, 218 726-7113, [email protected]). Radio: 1490 The Fan (UMD Hockey Broadcast) (Bruce Ciskie, 218 340-6772, [email protected]). Midwest Communications (Mark Fleischer, 218 722-4321, [email protected]). WEBC/560 AM (Eric Larson, 218 722-4500, [email protected]). KDAL/610 AM (Johnnie Lee Walker, 218 722-4321, [email protected]). KUMD/103.3 FM (Sports Director, 218 726-7181, [email protected]). Television: WDIO/ABC-10 (Dan Williamson, 218 727-6865, [email protected]). KBJR-TV/NBC-6 (Tom Hansen, 218 720-9625, [email protected]). KDLH-TV/CBS 3 (Zach Schneider, 218 720-9625, [email protected]). KQDS-TV/Fox (Greg Chandler, 218 728-9500, [email protected]).

minnesota statePrint: Mankato Free Press (Shane Frederick, 507 344-6373, [email protected]). Minneapolis Star Tribune (college sports, 800 827-8742). St. Paul Pioneer Press (college sports, 651 228-5518). MSU Reporter (MSU campus) (Joey Denton, 507 389-1776). Radio: KDOG/96.7 FM (Mike Sullivan, 507 625-1420, [email protected]). KYSM/1230 AM (Mike Sullivan, 507 625-1420, [email protected]). KTOE/1420 AM (Barry Wortel, 507 345-1420, [email protected]). KEEZ/99.1 FM (Greg Travis, 507 345-3636, [email protected]). KMSU/89.7 FM (TBA, 507 389-2625). Television: KEYC/CBS-12 (Perry Dyke, 507 625-7905, [email protected]).

north dakotaPrint: Grand Forks Herald (Brad Schlossman, 701 780-1129, [email protected]). Dakota Student (UND) (Elizabeth Erickson, 701 777-2677, [email protected]). Associated Press (800 472-2186, [email protected]). Fargo Forum (Kevin Schnepf, 701 235-7311, [email protected]). Bismarck Tribune (Lou Babiarz, 701 223-2500, [email protected]). Minot Daily News (Daniel Allar, 701 857-1900, [email protected]). Radio: Clear Channel Radio (Tim Hennessy, 701 746-1417, [email protected]). KNOX/1310 AM (701 775-4611). KFGO/790 AM (Jack Michaels, 701 237-5346, [email protected]). Dakota News Network (Steve Carlson, 701 237-4500, [email protected]). Television: Midco Sports Net (Dan Hammer, 701 361-3169, [email protected]). WDAZ/8-ABC (701 775-2511). WDAY-TV Fargo (Dom Izzo, 701 237-6500, [email protected]). Valley News Live (CBS/4, NBC/11) (Jamal Spencer, 701 237-5211, [email protected]). KVRR/10-FOX) (701 277-1515) (Jim Nelson, [email protected]; Beth Hoole, [email protected]).

ohio statePrint: Columbus Dispatch (Ray Stein, 614 461-5234, [email protected]). Associated Press (Rusty Miller, 614 885-2727, [email protected]). Buckeye Sports Bulletin (614 486-2202, [email protected]). Ohio State Lantern (OSU campus) (614 292-5721, [email protected]). Radio: WBNS Radio/1460/The Fan (Skip Mosic, 614 460-3971, [email protected]). Television: WBNS-TV/CBS (Paul Spohn, 614 460-3962, [email protected]). WCMH-TV/NBC (Jerod Smalley, 614 263-5555, ([email protected]). WSYX-TV/ABC (Clay Hall, 614 481-6641, [email protected]). Ohio News Network/ONN (614 460-2882, [email protected].

st. cloud statePrint: St. Cloud Times (Mick Hatten, 320 255-8770, [email protected]). University Chronicle (SCSU campus) (Sports Editor, 320 308-4086). St. Paul Pioneer Press (sports desk, 651 228-5518). Minneapolis Star Tribune (Sports Editor, 612 673-4451, [email protected]). Associated Press (612 332-2727, [email protected]). Let’s Play Hockey (Kevin Kurtt, 612 729-0023, [email protected]). Radio: KNSI 1450 AM/KCML 99.9 FM (SCSU Hockey Broadcast) (Dan Terhaar). WJON AM 1240/The FAN 1390 AM, Jay Caldwell (320 251-4422, [email protected]). KVSC FM 88.1 (SCSU) Sports Directors (Declan Goff and Ted Leroux, 320 308-4747, [email protected]). WVAL/WHMH/WBHR: Mark Lewandowski (320 252-6200). Television: Husky Productions/UTVS (SCSU Hockey Telecast) (320 308-6601) (Derrick Silvestri, [email protected]; Brian Stanley, [email protected]).

wisconsinPrint: Wisconsin State Journal ([email protected]) (Andy Baggot, 608 252-6165). Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (414 225-5012, [email protected]). Badger Herald (UW campus) (608 257-4712, [email protected]). Daily Cardinal (UW cam-pus) (608 262-5857, [email protected]). Associated Press, Milwaukee (414 225-3580, [email protected]). Badger Nation (Benjamin Worgull, [email protected]). Bucky’s 5th Quarter (Nicole Haase, [email protected]). Radio: WIBA/1310 AM (UW Broadcast) (Brian Posick, 608 274-5450, [email protected]). WSUM/91.7 FM (608 261-9786, [email protected]). Television: WISC/CBS-3 (Jay Wilson, [email protected], 608 276-7400, [email protected]). WMTV/NBC-15 (Robb Vogel, 608 274-1520, [email protected], [email protected]). WKOW/ABC-27 (Lance Veeser, 608 271-2405, [email protected]).

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beaversbemidji state university

quick facts/directoryLocation: Bemidji, MN 56601-2699. Founded: 1919. Enrollment: 5,360. Nickname: Beavers. Colors: Green & White. Arena: Sanford Center (200x85). Capacity: 4,373. Press Box Phone: 218 441-4047. Faculty Representative: Doug Leif (218 755-2754, [email protected]). Director of Athletics: Tracy Dill (218 755-4022, m 320 493-5829, [email protected]). Head Coach: Jim Scanlan (218 755-2958, [email protected]). Assistant Coaches: Shane Veenker (218 755-4251, sveenker@bemidjistate); Amber Fryklund (218 755-2959, m 218 310-0444, [email protected]). Equipment Manager: Toby Palmiscno (218 755-2707, m 218 779-6897, [email protected]). Strength & Conditioning Coach: Gary Boros (218 755-2767, [email protected]). Student Assistant Coach: Tegan Rose. Athletic Trainer: Brianna Dufault (701 215-1341, [email protected]). Public Relations Director: Brad Folkestad (218 755-4603, m 218 308-1115, [email protected]). Public Relations, Women’s Hockey: Andrew Fisher (218 755-4619, m 320 583-3658, [email protected]). BSU Ticket Office: 218 755-7337. Website: bsubeavers.com.

this is bemidji stateBemidji State University, located in northern Minnesota’s lake dis-trict, occupies a beautiful campus along the shore of Lake Bemidji. Enrolling approximately 5,000 students and spanning 89 acres, the University offers more than 65 undergraduate majors and 14 graduate programs encompassing arts, sciences and select pro-fessional programs. The University is a member of the Minnesota State College and Universities System and has a faculty and staff of nearly 600. University signature themes include environmental stewardship, civic engagement and global/multicultural under-standing. BSU marks the 21st century with a deep sense of commitment to its region, a national reputation for quality programming and an international perspective. Founded on a sound liberal education, university programs are designed to educate students so that they may live as responsible, productive and free citizens in a global society. Bemidji State began as a state Normal school in 1919, became a leading teachers’ college in the region, and achieved University status in 1975. Quality education is a priority, as many programs have earned national acclaim. The accounting program ranks among the na-tion’s Top 10 in preparing students for the CPA examination, and scientific research has gained national exposure in a variety of fields. Nearly 70% of students come from Northern Minnesota, but BSU broadens its services to attract students and faculty from div-ers backgrounds and aspirations. Through teaching and informed attention to the educational needs of students, the university seeks to instill the spark of openness and commitment for lifelong learning. Many faculty members continue to pursue knowledge as specialists and educators in their field. In the heart of the Minnesota lakes and forest region, Bemidji State is situated between Minneapolis/St. Paul and Winnipeg, Man. Bemidji provides a focus for educational, business and medical services. Entertainment and activities include a lively downtown, shopping malls, theatre, art, alpine skiing, and water recreation.

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septemberDate Game TimeFri/26 @ Robert Morris (NC) 7:05 pm ETSat/27 @ Robert Morris (NC) 3:05 pm ET

octoberDate Game TimeFri/3 VERMONT (NC) 7:07 pm CTSat/4 RENSSELAER (NC) 7:07 pm CTFri/17 @ Ohio State (WCHA) 6:07 pm ETSat/18 @ Ohio State (WCHA) 12:07 pm ETFri/24 WISCONSIN (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/25 WISCONSIN (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTFri/31 @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT

novemberDate Game TimeSat/1 @ Minnesota (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTFri/14 NORTH DAKOTA (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTSat/15 NORTH DAKOTA (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTFri/28 MINNESOTA DULUTH (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTSat/29 MINNESOTA DULUTH (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT

decemberDate Game TimeWed/3 PURSUIT OF EXCELLENCE (EX) 7:07 pm CTFri/5 MINNESOTA STATE (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/6 MINNESOTA STATE (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTFri/12 @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/13 @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTFri/19 OHIO STATE (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/20 OHIO STATE (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT

januaryDate Game TimeFri/2 @ Lindenwood (NC) 7:00 pm CTSat/3 @ Lindenwood (NC) 3:00 pm CTSat/10 @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTSun/11 @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTFri/16 @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/17 @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTSat/24 @ North Dakota (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTSun/25 @ North Dakota (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT

februaryDate Game TimeFri/6 ST. CLOUD STATE (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/7 ST. CLOUD STATE (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTFri/13 @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/14 @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTFri/20 MINNESOTA (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTSat/21 MINNESOTA (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT

(WCHA) conference; (NC) non-conference; (EX) exhibition

2014-15 schedule head coachIn the spring of 2014, Bemidji State Director of Athletics Tracy Dill an-nounced James Scanlan as head coach of the women’s hockey program. Scanlan, an 18-year high school educa-tor, coach and administrator, was a two-time All-American goaltender at BSU who led the Beavers to a pair of NAIA national titles. He is the fifth head coach in BSU women’s hockey history. “We are excited to have Jim on board as the new women’s hockey coach at BSU,” commented Dill. “He brings a wealth of experience, not only at the collegiate level, but also a tremendous amount of success at the high school level. More im-portantly, he has a deep love for Bemidji State and I believe he will do a great job on the recruiting scene and will continue to move our women’s program forward.” “I am extremely humbled to be given this opportunity,” said Scanlan. “I don’t think there is any other place I would have tried to get back into coaching at this level. “Bemidji State has meant so much to my family and me. Now to be able to come back and work here as the women’s hockey coach is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.” Scanlan completed his sixth season as head coach of the East Grand Forks HS girl’s hockey team, compiling an overall record of 110-51-6 (.677). His 2013-14 Green Wave team posted a 26-3-1 record, earned a Section 8A championship and climbed to No. 1 in the state’s Class A ranks before falling to The Blake School, 3-2, in the 2014 MSHSL championship game. After the season, Scanlan, a two-time Section 8A Coach of the Year, was named Minnesota Class A Coach of the Year. Scanlan was also the boy’s hockey coach from 1996-2005 during which he led the Green Wave to a 148-109-15 (.572) re-cord. He led the East Grand Forks boys to four section titles (1998, 1999, 2001, 2002) and four Minnesota State Tournament appear-ances (1989, 1999, 2001, 2002), finishing as high as second in 1999. Scanlan was named Section 8A Boy’s Coach of the Year in 1998, 1999, 2001 and 2002. Scanlan also has 12 years of collegiate coaching experience. He was an assistant coach for the North Dakota men’s hockey team from 1989-96, at Western Michigan from 1985-89 and was a graduate assistant coach at Northern Michigan in 1984-85. During his time at the collegiate ranks, Scanlan’s teams, comprised of six All-American selections, 38 all-conference picks and 67 academic all-conference honorees, posted a 207-208-26 overall record and an NCAA Tournament appearance. Scanlan is a 1985 graduate of Bemidji State with a degree in physical education and health. He later earned a master’s degree in physical education with an emphasis in athletic administration from Western Michigan University in 1988. As a collegiate goaltender, Scanlan played for legendary R.H. ‘Bob’ Peters at Bemidji State from 1978-82. A four-year letterwin-ner, the captain logged a record of 62-19 while backstopping the Beavers to a NCHA regular season title in 1982 and four consecu-tive trips to the NAIA tournament, including national titles in 1979 and 1980. The NCHA Player of the Year in 1982, Scanlan was se-lected as an NAIA All-American in both 1980-81 and 1981-82. He also remains amongst the top ten in six goaltending categories for BSU, including save percentage (5th, .907), goals-against average (8th, 2.82), victories (3rd, 62), career saves (6th, 2211), and min-utes (8th, 4807). In addition, his nine career shutouts are second. Enshrined into the BSU Athletic Hall of Fame, Scanlan was named one of the program’s 50 Legends for 50 Years in 2005-06. Scanlan and his wife Cyndy, both BSU graduates, have three children – Briana (former BSU soccer player and graduate), Jaclyn (soccer player at North Dakota State) and Joey (BSU freshman).

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No. Name Yr Pos 16 Stephanie Anderson Jr F 23 Ivana Bilic Jr D 25 Alex Bond Fr D 27 Kayleigh Chapman Sr D 5 Alexandria Citrowske Sr F 30 Erin Deters Fr G 7 Carley Esse So D 2 Reilly Fawcett Fr F 93 Kristine Grenier Sr F 4 Madison Hutchinson So D 6 Kristin Huber Jr F 22 Alexis Joyce Fr D 18 Rachael Kelly Sr F 8 Megan Lushanko Jr F 14 Lauren Miller So F56 Hanna Moher Jr F 29 Brittni Mowat So G 15 Ciscely Nelson Fr F 32 Hannah Paulson Fr G 20 Jenessa Philipczyk Jr F 17 Emma Terres Fr D 24 Summer Thibodeau Fr F 9 Kaitlyn Tougas Jr F 11 Whitney Wivoda Jr F 28 Bailey Wright So F

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No. Name Yr Pos Hgt Hometown / Last Team 2 Reilly Fawcett Fr F 5-4 Proctor, MN / Proctor/Hermantown HS 4 Madison Hutchinson So D 5-8 Manitou, MB / Pembina Valley Hawks 5 Alexandria Citrowske Sr F 5-6 Savage, MN / Prior Lake HS 6 Kristin Huber Jr F 5-11 Kelowna, BC / Pursuit of Excellence Academy 7 Carley Esse So D 5-8 Cloquet, MN / Cloquet HS 8 Megan Lushanko Jr F 5-3 Chisago City, MN / Chisago Lakes HS 9 Kaitlyn Tougas Jr F 5-4 Thunder Bay, ON / Thunder Bay Queens 11 Whitney Wivoda Jr F 5-8 Fairbanks, AK / Minnesota Crunch 14 Lauren Miller So F 5-7 Brockville, ON / Nepean Wildcats 15 Ciscely Nelson Fr F 5-7 Roseau, MN / Roseau HS 16 Stephanie Anderson Jr F 5-9 North St. Paul, MN / North St. Paul HS / Minnesota 17 Emma Terres Fr D 5-8 New Hope, MN / Armstrong-Cooper HS 18 Rachael Kelly Sr F 5-5 Rosemount, MN / Rosemount HS 20 Jenessa Philipczyk Jr F 5-7 Stillwater, MN / Minnesota Thoroughbreds 22 Alexis Joyce Fr D 5-4 Lakeville, MN / Lakeville North HS 23 Ivana Bilic Jr D 5-7 Coquitlam, BC / Warner Hockey School 24 Summer Thibodeau Fr F 5-9 Maple Grove, MN / Maple Grove HS 25 Alex Bond Fr D 5-10 Barrie, ON / Barrie Jr. Sharks 27 Kayleigh Chapman Sr D 5-8 Virden, MB / Warner Hockey School 28 Bailey Wright So F 5-6 Anchorage, AK / N. American Hockey Academy / UMD 29 Brittni Mowat So G 5-7 Glenboro, MB / Pembina Valley Hawks 30 Erin Deters Fr G 5-7 Sartell, MN / Sartell/Sauk Rapids HS 32 Hannah Paulson Fr G 5-6 Osseo, MN / North Metro 56 Hanna Moher Jr F 5-6 Milton, ON / Mississauga Junior Chiefs 93 Kristine Grenier Sr F 5-6 St. Leon, MB / Pembina Valley Hawks / Mercyhurst

Captain: Kristine Grenier. Assistant Captains: Alexandria Citrowske, Stephanie Anderson. Head Coach: James Scanlan (Bemidji State ’82). Career Record (Entering 2014-15): 0-0-0. Record at Bemidji State (Entering 2014-15): 0-0-0. Assistant Coaches: Amber Fryklund (Bemidji State ’03); Shane Veenker (Bemidji State ’93).

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2013-14 bemidji state statistics---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Bemidji State | Overall - 36 GP (11-21- 4 .361) | Conf Only - 28 GP ( 8-17- 3 .339) | Career ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS 9 Kaitlyn Tougas F SO | 35 8 14 22 9/ 29 0 3 1 1 | 27 6 10 16 8/ 27 0 2 0 1 | 65 15 21 3619 Tess Dusik F SR | 36 7 8 15 11/ 33 0 2 1 0 | 28 5 6 11 7/ 25 0 2 0 0 | 136 14 18 3223 Ivana Bilic D SO | 30 3 10 13 13/ 37 3 0 1 0 | 22 2 7 9 8/ 27 2 0 1 0 | 56 5 11 1693 Kristine Grenier F JR | 36 8 4 12 14/ 28 3 0 3 1 | 28 6 3 9 10/ 20 2 0 3 1 | 106 16 16 32 5 Alexandria Citrowske F JR | 35 5 7 12 16/ 43 0 0 0 0 | 27 4 5 9 11/ 33 0 0 0 0 | 68 5 10 1518 Rachael Kelly F JR | 30 7 4 11 15/ 41 5 0 1 0 | 24 6 3 9 13/ 37 4 0 1 0 | 80 14 9 2356 Hanna Moher F SO | 36 7 4 11 3/ 6 2 1 2 0 | 28 4 1 5 2/ 4 1 0 1 0 | 63 9 6 1514 Lauren Miller F FR | 32 4 6 10 24/ 70 1 0 0 0 | 24 2 6 8 18/ 58 0 0 0 0 | 32 4 6 10 4 Madison Hutchinson D FR | 34 0 10 10 5/ 10 0 0 0 0 | 27 0 9 9 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 | 34 0 10 1016 Stephanie Anderson F SO | 33 5 3 8 12/ 35 1 1 1 0 | 27 4 3 7 11/ 33 0 1 1 0 | 72 6 8 1428 Allie Duellman D SR | 36 4 4 8 6/ 12 1 0 0 1 | 28 3 3 6 4/ 8 1 0 0 0 | 89 6 8 1411 Whitney Wivoda F SO | 36 3 5 8 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 28 2 2 4 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 77 9 11 2024 Alex Ehlert D SR | 35 0 5 5 17/ 45 0 0 0 0 | 27 0 4 4 16/ 43 0 0 0 0 | 113 2 8 1059 Danielle Williams D/F SR | 35 1 3 4 6/ 23 0 0 1 0 | 27 1 2 3 4/ 19 0 0 1 0 | 133 4 8 1220 Jenessa Philipczyk F SO | 34 2 0 2 5/ 10 0 0 0 0 | 27 2 0 2 5/ 10 0 0 0 0 | 48 3 0 3 8 Megan Lushanko F SO | 23 0 2 2 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 18 0 2 2 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 54 1 7 8 7 Carley Esse D FR | 27 0 1 1 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 21 0 1 1 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 27 0 1 129 Brittni Mowat G FR | 33 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 | 25 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 | 33 0 1 121 Kenzie Menzak D SO | 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 32 2 4 635 Jessica Havel G SR | 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 30 0 0 027 Kayleigh Chapman D JR | 31 0 0 0 6/ 23 0 0 0 0 | 26 0 0 0 5/ 21 0 0 0 0 | 81 1 3 412 Emily McKnight F SR | 36 0 0 0 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 | 28 0 0 0 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 93 0 4 4 Bench | 1/ 2 | |------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------Bemidji State | 36 64 91 155 172/465 16 7 11 3 | 28 47 68 115 130/381 10 5 8 2 |Opponents | 36 104 155 259 144/420 21 6 21 1 | 28 88 129 217 113/358 15 6 17 1 |------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------## Goaltending (Overall) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO %Time | Overall29 Brittni Mowat FR | 33 1888:34 77 867 944 .918 2.45 10-18- 4 .375 32 3 86.2% | +: 364:13 16.6%35 Jessica Havel SR | 6 291:56 24 155 179 .866 4.93 1- 3- 0 .250 4 1 13.3% | -: 853:34 39.0% Open Net | 16 9:17 3 3 0.4% | E: 972:00 44.4%Bemidji State | 36 2189:47 104 1022 1126 .908 2.85 11-21- 4 .361 36 4 100.0% |Opponents | 36 2189:47 64 865 929 .931 1.75 21-11- 4 .639 36 6 100.0% |------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------## Goaltending (Conference Only) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO %Time | Conference Only29 Brittni Mowat FR | 25 1395:45 61 681 742 .918 2.62 7-14- 3 .354 24 2 82.3% | +: 262:15 15.5%35 Jessica Havel SR | 6 291:56 24 155 179 .866 4.93 1- 3- 0 .250 4 1 17.2% | -: 706:38 41.7% Open Net | 13 7:19 3 3 0.4% | E: 726:07 42.8%Bemidji State | 28 1695:00 88 836 924 .905 3.12 8-17- 3 .339 28 3 100.0% |Opponents | 28 1695:00 47 640 687 .932 1.66 17- 8- 3 .661 28 5 100.0% |------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------## Goaltending (Career) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO |29 Brittni Mowat FR | 33 1888:34 77 867 944 .918 2.45 10-18- 4 .375 32 3 |35 Jessica Havel SR | 30 1490:01 95 681 776 .878 3.83 5-17- 1 .239 23 3 |------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Special Teams (Overall|Conference) | Power Play Penalty Kill Combined PPC/G | Power Play Penalty Kill Combined PPC/GBemidji State | 16/105 .152 114/135 .844 130/240 .542 2.9 | 10/ 78 .128 83/ 98 .847 93/176 .528 2.8Opponents | 21/135 .156 89/105 .848 110/240 .458 3.8 | 15/ 98 .153 68/ 78 .872 83/176 .472 3.5------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------Scoring/Shots (Overall|Conference) | 1st 2nd 3rd OT TOT | 1st 2nd 3rd OT SOG | 1st 2nd 3rd OT TOT | 1st 2nd 3rd OT SOGBemidji State | 17 25 22 0 64 | 288 317 308 16 929 | 11 19 17 0 47 | 214 227 238 8 687Opponents | 30 44 29 1 104 | 357 387 369 13 1126 | 24 38 26 0 88 | 292 334 291 7 924Difference | -13 -19 -7 -1 -40 | -69 -70 -61 +3 -197 | -13 -19 -9 +0 -41 | -78 -107 -53 +1 -237------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------Game Averages (Overall|Conference) | G/GM A/GM PTS/G SOG/G PEN/G PIM/G PPG/G | G/GM A/GM PTS/G SOG/G PEN/G PIM/G PPG/GBemidji State | 1.78 2.53 4.31 25.8 4.8 12.9 0.4 | 1.68 2.43 4.11 24.5 4.6 13.6 0.4Opponents | 2.89 4.31 7.19 31.3 4.0 11.7 0.6 | 3.14 4.61 7.75 33.0 4.0 12.8 0.5Difference | -1.11 -1.78 -2.89 -5.5 +0.8 +1.2 -0.1 | -1.46 -2.18 -3.64 -8.5 +0.6 +0.8 -0.2------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------Situational Records | H:18 6-12- 0 A:18 5- 9- 4 N: 0 0- 0- 0 | H:14 4-10- 0 A:14 4- 7- 3 N: 0 0- 0- 0(Overall|Conference) | E1 +: 5 3- 2- 0 -:13 1-10- 2 E:18 7- 9- 2 | E1 +: 4 2- 2- 0 -:12 1- 9- 2 E:12 5- 6- 1 | E2 +: 8 6- 1- 1 -:17 0-16- 1 E:11 5- 4- 2 | E2 +: 6 5- 0- 1 -:14 0-13- 1 E: 8 3- 4- 1 | Margin 1:12 6- 6 2: 5 0- 5 3+:15 5-10 | Margin 1: 9 5- 4 2: 5 0- 5 3+:11 3- 8 | First Goal +:11 7- 3- 1 -:25 4-18- 3 | First Goal +: 8 5- 2- 1 -:20 3-15- 2---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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golden gophersuniversity of minnesota

quick facts/directoryLocation: Minneapolis, MN 55455. Founded: 1851. Enrollment: 50,883. Nickname: Golden Gophers. Colors: Maroon & Gold. Arena: Ridder Arena (200x85). Capacity: 3,400. Press Box Phone: 612 625-6900. Faculty Representatives: Perry Leo (612 625-0535); Emily Hoover (612 624-6220). Director of Athletics: Norwood Teague (612 624-4497, [email protected]). Associate Director of Athletics: Tom McGinnis (612 624-7411, [email protected]). Head Coach: Brad Frost (612 624-4555, m 612 581-6277, [email protected]). Associate Head Coach: Joel Johnson (612 624-1015, [email protected]). Assistant Coach: Nadine Muzerall (612 625-7280, [email protected]). Equipment Manager: Brent Proulx (612 626-9793, [email protected]). Athletic Trainer: Jamie Hall (612 655-1172, [email protected]). Public Relations Director, Women’s Hockey: Mandy Hansen (612 626-9394, m 612 889-7696, [email protected]. UM Ticket Office: 1-800-UGopher. Website: gophersports.com.

this is minnesotaWhen the University of Minnesota was founded as a preparatory school in 1851, Minnesota had been a territory for just two years and statehood was still seven years away. The school was built on the east bank of the Mississippi River with little more than the pioneer’s faith in education. The University has since grown into the greatest center of cre-ativity in the state. The students it educates, the ideas it generates and the medical, scientific, agricultural and economic activities it stimulates represent an enormous resource that contributes to Minnesota’s economic, intellectual and cultural life. Today, the University of Minnesota is an international research institution, a land-grant school with a strong tradition of education and public service and a metropolitan university. The campus is among the most comprehensive in the nation, with 18 colleges that offer a full range of academic and professional degrees. Minnesota has embarked on a course designed to make the University one of the top five public institutions of high-er education in the nation. Research is key and the resulting accomplishments have improved and saved the lives of people throughout the world. Among the many achievements that have come from UM researchers have been the continuing success of the world’s leading kidney transplant program at UM Hospital and Clinics, the development of the successful wheat variety known as ‘Eva’, the world's first total body X-ray scanner, the isolation of uranium isotope U-235, and the elimination of many poultry and livestock diseases. In addition, the ‘U’ is a center for the basic re-search that makes scientific breakthroughs possible and has the 15th-largest library system in North America. The Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul offer more than any individual could ask for in an urban setting. More than 2.5 million people live in the area, yet the warm hospitality and high quality of life still remain. Business opportunities are plentiful for graduates as the area boasts a large concentration of Fortune 500 compa-nies. The Twin Cities has hosted the World Series, the Stanley Cup, the Super Bowl, the U.S. Open, and the NBA Championship. At the University of Minnesota, students are exposed to knowledge – the newest and the most ancient – and emerge pre-pared to tackle today’s problems.

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octoberDate Game TimeFri/3 PENN STATE (NC) 7:07 pm CTSat/4 BOSTON UNIVERSITY (NC) 7:07 pm CTFri/10 @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 6:07 pm CTSat/11 @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 6:07 pm CTFri/17 @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/18 @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTFri/24 NORTH DAKOTA (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/25 NORTH DAKOTA (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTFri/31 BEMIDJI STATE (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT

novemberDate Game TimeSat/1 BEMIDJI STATE (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTFri/14 @ Ohio State (WCHA) 6:07 pm ETSat/15 @ Ohio State (WCHA) 2:07 pm ETFri/21 @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/22 MINNESOTA STATE (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTMon/24 vs St. Cloud State @ U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game, 7:07 pm CT Braemar Arena, Edina, MN (NC)Sat/29 @ Princeton (NC) 2:00 pm ETSun/30 @ Princeton (NC) 2:00 pm ET

decemberDate Game TimeFri/5 ST. CLOUD STATE (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/6 ST. CLOUD STATE (WCHA) 4:07 pm CT

januaryDate Game TimeSun/4 ST. LAWRENCE (NC) 4:07 pm CTTue/6 ST. LAWRENCE (NC) 7:07 pm CTSat/10 WISCONSIN (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTSun/11 WISCONSIN (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTFri/16 MINNESOTA STATE (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/17 @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTFri/23 @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTSat/24 @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTFri/30 OHIO STATE (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/31 OHIO STATE (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT

februaryDate Game TimeFri/6 @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/7 @ North Dakota (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTFri/13 MINNESOTA DULUTH (WCHA) TBA pm CTSat/14 MINNESOTA DULUTH (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTFri/20 @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTSat/21 @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT

(WCHA) conference; (NC) non-conference; (EX) exhibition

2014-15 schedule head coachThe 2014-15 season marks head coach Brad Frost’s eighth season at the helm of Gopher women’s hock-ey. In just seven seasons as head coach, Frost has brought the program to the pinnacle of the col-legiate hockey world by advancing to three-straight national championship games and winning back-to-back titles in 2012 and 2013. After joining the program in 2001 as an assistant coach and later holding the interim head coach title during the 2007-08, Frost was named the pro-gram’s second head coach on April 16, 2008. With seven years of experience under his belt, the Bethel University graduate has guided the Gophers to two NCAA Frozen Four championships, five NCAA Frozen Four appearances, four WCHA regular season titles and three WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF championships. Frost concluded the 2013-14 season with a career record of 224-38-17 (.833) and has not had a team finish lower than second in the WCHA. Coaching Excellence: Frost, who has won two national titles, is one of the best and most respected coaches in collegiate hockey. In seven seasons, he has been named an AHCA Coach of the Year Finalist four times and has won the national honor twice (2013 and 2014). Frost has also been named WCHA Coach of the Year four times (2008, 2009, 2013, 2014). Under his tutelage, the Gophers have accumulated four seasons with 30 or more wins, only matched by Wisconsin. In 2013, Frost led the Gophers to the NCAA’s first-ever perfect season at 41-0-0. Player Development: Frost has coached some of the top talent not only in the nation but also in the world. He has seen seven players (Megan Bozek, Mira Jalosuo, Amanda Kessel, Gigi Marvin, Noora Räty, Anne Schleper and Lee Stecklein) represent their re-spective countries in the Olympics. He also aided the development of former Gophers and Olympians Natalie Darwitz, Kelly Stephens, Lyndsay Wall and Krissy Wendell while a UM assistant coach. Frost has coached a total of 10 players to a combined 14 All-American honors. Among those All-Americans is 2013 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award winner Amanda Kessel. A total of sev-en Minnesota student-athletes have been named Top-10 Patty Kaz Finalists under Frost’s tutelage. Academic Success: Under Frost’s guidance, the Gophers have recorded a 3.0 or higher grade point average and increased the team’s Academic Progress Rating (APR) each season. Minnesota has accumulated 72 WCHA All-Academic Team members, 19 WCHA Scholar-Athlete honorees and two WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year award recipients (Gigi Marvin, 2009 and Kelly Terry, 2014) since Frost took reign. International Coaching: Frost has served USA Hockey by work-ing development camps and serving as a coach for various U.S. teams. In 2006, he was an assistant coach of the U.S. Under-22 Team, and from 2008-09, he was an assistant coach for the U.S. National Team. Personal: Frost grew up in Burlington, Ont., and attended Aldershot High School. Hhe decided to attend college at Bethel University, which is where his parents met. While at Bethel, he studied Physical & Health Education and was a two-sport athlete, competing in hockey and golf. Frost was a four-year letterwinner in hockey and completed his career ranked eighth on Bethel's career scoring list. In 1994 and 1995, he was voted the team’s Most Valuable Player and Most Inspirational. He also captained the Royals his junior and senior seasons. At Bethel, Frost met his wife Dayna. Frost and his wife, Dayna, have three sons – Micah, Jonah and Josiah.

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No. Name Yr Pos 9 Sydney Baldwin Fr D 7 Rachael Bona Sr F 22 Hannah Brandt Jr F 21 Dani Cameranesi So F 11 Kelsey Cline So D/F 3 Kate Flug So F18 Brook Garzone Jr D/F 15 Paige Haley So D/F 29 Amanda Leveille Jr G 20 Meghan Lorence Sr F 13 Milica McMillen Jr D 14 Maryanne Menefee Jr F 19 Kelly Pannek Fr F 37 Sidney Peters Fr G 10 Cara Piazza Fr F 5 Rachel Ramsey Sr D 27 Nina Rodgers Fr F 6 Kate Schipper So F 31 Shyler Sletta Sr G 2 Lee Stecklein So D 12 Megan Wolfe So D/F

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No. Name Yr Pos Hgt Hometown / Last Team 2 Lee Stecklein So D 5-11 Roseville, MN / Roseville Area HS 3 Kate Flug So F 5-8 Roseville, MN / Roseville Area HS 5 Rachel Ramsey Sr D 6-0 Chanhassen, MN / Minnetonka HS 6 Kate Schipper So F 5-4 Brooklyn Park, MN / Breck School 7 Rachael Bona Sr F 5-5 Coon Rapids, MN / Coon Rapids HS 9 Sydney Baldwin Fr D 5-7 Minnetonka, MN / Minnetonka HS 10 Cara Piazza Fr F 5-7 Darien, IL / Downers Grove South HS 11 Kelsey Cline So D/F 5-6 Bloomington, MN / Bloomington Jefferson HS 12 Megan Wolfe So D/F 5-8 Eagan, MN / Eagan HS 13 Milica McMillen Jr D 5-10 St. Paul, MN / Breck School 14 Maryanne Menefee Jr F 5-6 Lansing, MI / Lansing Eastern HS 15 Paige Haley So D/F 5-9 Red Wing, MN / Red Wing HS 18 Brook Garzone Jr D/F 5-6 Sand Springs, OK / Shattuck-St. Mary’s 19 Kelly Pannek Fr F 5-8 Plymouth, MN / Benilde-St. Margaret’s HS 20 Meghan Lorence Sr F 5-7 Mounds View, MN / Irondale HS 21 Dani Cameranesi So F 5-5 Plymouth, MN / Blake School 22 Hannah Brandt Jr F 5-6 Vadnais Heights, MN / Hill-Murray HS 27 Nina Rodgers Fr F 5-5 Minnetonka, MN / Hopkins HS 29 Amanda Leveille Jr G 5-7 Kingston, ON / Frontenac Secondary School 31 Shyler Sletta Sr G 5-5 Elko New Market, MN / New Prague HS 37 Sidney Peters Fr G 5-10 Geneva, IL / North American Hockey Academy

Captains: Rachel Ramsey, Rachael Bona. Assistant Captains: Meghan Lorence, Lee Stecklein. Head Coach: Brad Frost (Bethel ’96). Career Record (Entering 2014-15): 224-38-17 (.833) (7 Seasons). Record at Minnesota (Entering 2014-15): 224-38-17 (.833) (7 Seasons). Associate Head Coach: Joel Johnson (Bethel ’96). Assistant Coach: Nadine Muzerall (Minnesota ’01). Goaltending Coach: Andy Kent (Augsburg ±09).

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2013-14 minnesota statistics---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Minnesota | Overall - 41 GP (38- 2- 1 .939) | Conf Only - 28 GP (26- 1- 1 .946) | Career ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS22 Hannah Brandt F SO | 41 23 42 65 7/ 14 5 0 5 0 | 28 14 26 40 5/ 10 3 0 3 0 | 82 56 91 147 7 Rachael Bona F JR | 41 23 38 61 11/ 22 4 1 6 0 | 28 15 23 38 7/ 14 3 0 1 0 | 123 45 63 10810 Kelly Terry F SR | 41 22 32 54 9/ 18 2 0 3 0 | 28 13 23 36 7/ 14 1 0 3 0 | 158 57 98 155 9 Sarah Davis F SR | 41 20 29 49 14/ 28 6 1 2 0 | 28 15 21 36 8/ 16 5 1 2 0 | 156 50 90 140 5 Rachel Ramsey D JR | 41 12 31 43 18/ 36 6 0 2 0 | 28 6 24 30 13/ 26 3 0 1 0 | 123 25 72 9713 Milica McMillen D SO | 39 11 28 39 31/ 62 6 0 2 0 | 26 8 18 26 22/ 44 5 0 2 0 | 74 24 41 6514 Maryanne Menefee F SO | 39 18 19 37 5/ 10 6 0 2 0 | 26 10 14 24 3/ 6 4 0 2 0 | 74 34 41 7521 Dani Cameranesi F FR | 41 19 17 36 7/ 14 8 1 4 0 | 28 14 10 24 6/ 12 7 1 3 0 | 41 19 17 3620 Meghan Lorence F JR | 35 18 17 35 14/ 28 5 1 7 0 | 22 13 8 21 9/ 18 2 0 4 0 | 117 32 36 68 6 Kate Schipper F FR | 39 7 22 29 7/ 14 3 0 3 0 | 26 6 13 19 7/ 14 2 0 3 0 | 39 7 22 2927 Baylee Gillanders D SR | 41 6 10 16 6/ 12 1 0 0 0 | 28 3 7 10 4/ 8 1 0 0 0 | 161 9 33 4212 Megan Wolfe D FR | 40 3 13 16 6/ 23 1 0 1 0 | 27 2 9 11 5/ 21 0 0 1 0 | 40 3 13 1616 Bethany Brausen F SR | 41 4 11 15 5/ 10 0 0 0 0 | 28 2 9 11 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 | 161 16 35 5118 Brook Garzone D SO | 33 3 10 13 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 22 3 6 9 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 70 5 14 1911 Kelsey Cline D FR | 41 2 6 8 5/ 10 0 0 1 0 | 28 1 4 5 4/ 8 0 0 1 0 | 41 2 6 8 3 Kate Flug F FR | 35 2 3 5 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 24 1 2 3 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 35 2 3 517 Jordyn Burns D/F JR | 41 2 3 5 0 0 0 0 | 28 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 | 97 6 13 1929 Amanda Leveille G SO | 41 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 | 28 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 | 48 0 3 315 Paige Haley D/F FR | 41 0 3 3 5/ 10 0 0 0 0 | 28 0 2 2 5/ 10 0 0 0 0 | 41 0 3 331 Shyler Sletta G JR | 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | | 7 0 0 0------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------Minnesota | 41 195 337 532 153/317 53 4 38 0 | 28 128 223 351 111/233 36 2 26 0 |Opponents | 41 49 72 121 187/404 10 0 2 1 | 28 29 44 73 132/294 6 0 1 1 |------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------## Goaltending (Overall) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO %Time | Overall29 Amanda Leveille SO | 41 2415:31 49 850 899 .945 1.22 38- 2- 1 .939 41 13 98.0% | +:1549:48 62.9%31 Shyler Sletta JR | 3 46:03 0 12 12 1.000 0.00 0- 0- 0 --- 0 0 1.9% | -: 180:54 7.3% Open Net | 10 3:26 0 0 0.1% | E: 734:18 29.8%Minnesota | 41 2465:00 49 862 911 .946 1.19 38- 2- 1 .939 41 13 100.0% |Opponents | 41 2465:00 195 1463 1658 .882 4.75 2-38- 1 .061 41 0 100.0% |------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------## Goaltending (Conference Only) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO %Time | Conference Only29 Amanda Leveille SO | 28 1683:08 29 594 623 .953 1.03 26- 1- 1 .946 28 12 99.9% | +:1082:33 64.2% Open Net | 6 1:52 0 0 0.1% | -: 127:13 7.5%Minnesota | 28 1685:00 29 594 623 .953 1.03 26- 1- 1 .946 28 12 100.0% | E: 475:14 28.2%Opponents | 28 1685:00 128 969 1097 .883 4.56 1-26- 1 .054 28 0 100.0% |------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------## Goaltending (Career) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO |29 Amanda Leveille SO | 48 2695:06 49 934 983 .950 1.09 41- 2- 1 .943 44 16 |31 Shyler Sletta JR | 7 153:14 0 42 42 1.000 0.00 1- 0- 0 1.000 1 1 |------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Special Teams (Overall|Conference) | Power Play Penalty Kill Combined PPC/G | Power Play Penalty Kill Combined PPC/GMinnesota | 53/162 .327 116/126 .921 169/288 .587 4.0 | 36/112 .321 83/ 89 .933 119/201 .592 4.0Opponents | 10/126 .079 109/162 .673 119/288 .413 3.1 | 6/ 89 .067 76/112 .679 82/201 .408 3.2------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------Scoring/Shots (Overall|Conference) | 1st 2nd 3rd OT TOT | 1st 2nd 3rd OT SOG | 1st 2nd 3rd OT TOT | 1st 2nd 3rd OT SOGMinnesota | 48 86 61 0 195 | 533 602 520 3 1658 | 29 61 38 0 128 | 346 413 335 3 1097Opponents | 20 16 13 0 49 | 295 301 310 5 911 | 13 7 9 0 29 | 202 198 218 5 623Difference | +28 +70 +48 +0 +146 |+238 +301 +210 -2 +747 | +16 +54 +29 +0 +99 |+144 +215 +117 -2 +474------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------Game Averages (Overall|Conference) | G/GM A/GM PTS/G SOG/G PEN/G PIM/G PPG/G | G/GM A/GM PTS/G SOG/G PEN/G PIM/G PPG/GMinnesota | 4.76 8.22 12.98 40.4 3.7 7.7 1.3 | 4.57 7.96 12.54 39.2 4.0 8.3 1.3Opponents | 1.20 1.76 2.95 22.2 4.6 9.9 0.2 | 1.04 1.57 2.61 22.2 4.7 10.5 0.2Difference | +3.56 +6.46 +10.02 +18.2 -0.8 -2.1 +1.0 | +3.54 +6.39 +9.93 +16.9 -0.8 -2.2 +1.1------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------Situational Records | H:19 17- 1- 1 A:18 18- 0- 0 N: 4 3- 1- 0 | H:14 12- 1- 1 A:14 14- 0- 0 N: 0 0- 0- 0(Overall|Conference) | E1 +:22 22- 0- 0 -: 5 3- 2- 0 E:14 13- 0- 1 | E1 +:16 16- 0- 0 -: 3 2- 1- 0 E: 9 8- 0- 1 | E2 +:31 31- 0- 0 -: 3 1- 1- 1 E: 7 6- 1- 0 | E2 +:22 22- 0- 0 -: 2 0- 1- 1 E: 4 4- 0- 0 | Margin 1: 6 4- 2 2: 7 7- 0 3+:27 27- 0 | Margin 1: 5 4- 1 2: 4 4- 0 3+:18 18- 0 | First Goal +:30 29- 1- 0 -:11 9- 1- 1 | First Goal +:22 22- 0- 0 -: 6 4- 1- 1---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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bulldogsuniversity of minnesota duluth

quick facts/directoryLocation: Duluth, MN 55812. Founded: 1895. Enrollment: 11,806. Nickname: Bulldogs. Colors: Maroon, Gold & White. Arena: AMSOIL Arena (200x85). Capacity: 6,600. Press Box Phone: 218 727-7939. Faculty Representative: Dr. Stephen Castleberry (218 726-6314, [email protected]). Director of Athletics: Josh Berlo (218 726-8718, [email protected]). Head Coach: Shannon Miller (218 623-1360, [email protected]). Assistant Coaches: Laura Schuler (218 623-1361, [email protected]); Gina Kingsbury (218 623-1362, [email protected]), Brant Nicklin. Equipment Manager & Strength & Conditioning Coach: Julianne Vasichek (218 726-7474, m 218 726-8168, [email protected]). Athletic Trainer: Jacqueline Phillips (218 623-1357, [email protected]). Public Relations Director, Women’s Hockey: Kelly Grgas-Wheeler (218 726-8937, m 218 340-8978, [email protected]). UMD Ticket Office: 218 726-8595. Website: umdbulldogs.com.

this is minnesota duluthFor more than 100 years, the modest teachers college that has grown and evolved into the University of Minnesota Duluth has been offering students of all ages, and all interests, a window into the opportunities that come with knowledge. The University of Minnesota system was started by an act of the Territorial Legislature in 1851, seven years before Minnesota achieved statehood. It took another 44 years before public higher education came to the north woods via Duluth Normal School in 1895. Renamed Duluth State Teacher’s College in 1921, the school became a coordinate campus of UM 28 years later. Modern-day UMD has a community of over 11,000 under-graduate and graduate students pursuing bachelors, masters and doctorate degrees in 75 majors and 20 graduate programs. A combination of quality and value, UMD consistently ranks among the top midwestern, regional universities in U.S. News & World Report’s “America’s best Colleges” issue and was also recently the recipient of a “best education buy” rating from Money magazine. UMD’s students come to Duluth and call it their home during their college careers and beyond. Unlike the sprawling commuter schools of the Midwest’s metropolitan area’s, where parking spac-es out-number library periodicals, UMD is a community where almost half of the undergraduate population resides in the many on-campus housing options available, or in the historic neighbor-hoods surrounding the campus. Comprised of more than 50 buildings and set on 250 acres of residential land with views of Lake Superior, thecampus is a city unto itself, with housing, dining facilities, a theater, a planetarium, research laboratories, athletic facilities, parks, wilderness areas, radio and television studios, a newspaper, the latest computer technology, medical facilities, shopping, entertainment, and a new library which merges the print and digital worlds, providing students with the region’s most advanced gateway to information. In recent years, UMD has added $200 million worth of new projects, including a new Library, the Sports and Health Center Addition, the Life Science Renovation, Labovitz School of Business & Economics, and the civil engineering building. In a community like Duluth-Superior, with its metro popula-tion of nearly 180,000 and its diverse economy, opportunities for internships, employment and on-the-job education abound.

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septemberDate Game TimeFri/26 @ Connecticut (NC) 7:00 pm ETSat/27 @ Connecticut (NC) 3:00 pm ET

octoberDate Game TimeFri/3 WISCONSIN (WCHA) 6:07 pm CTSat/4 WISCONSIN (WCHA) 6:07 pm CTFri/10 MINNESOTA (WCHA) 6:07 pm CTSat/11 MINNESOTA (WCHA) 6:07 pm CTFri/17 @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/18 @ North Dakota (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTSat/25 LINDENWOOD (NC) 3:07 pm CTSun/26 LINDENWOOD (NC) 3:07 pm CT

novemberDate Game TimeSat/1 MINNESOTA STATE (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTSun/2 MINNESOTA STATE (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTFri/14 @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/15 @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTFri/21 CORNELL (NC) 4:07 pm CTSat/22 CORNELL (NC) 6:07 pm CTFri/28 @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTSat/29 @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT

decemberDate Game TimeFri/5 @ Ohio State (WCHA) 6:07 pm ETSat/6 @ Ohio State (WCHA) 6:07 pm ET

januaryDate Game TimeSat/10 BEMIDJI STATE (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTSun/11 BEMIDJI STATE (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTSat/17 ST. CLOUD STATE (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTSun/18 ST. CLOUD STATE (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTFri/23 @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/24 @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTFri/30 NORTH DAKOTA (WCHA) 6:07 pm CTSat/31 NORTH DAKOTA (WCHA) 6:07 pm CT

februaryDate Game TimeFri/6 @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/7 @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:37 pm CTFri/13 @ Minnesota (WCHA) TBA pm CTSat/14 @ Minnesota (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTFri/20 OHIO STATE (WCHA) 6:07 pm CTSun/22 OHIO STATE (WCHA) 12:07 pm CT

(WCHA) conference; (NC) non-conference; (EX) exhibition

2014-15 schedule head coachFor a decade and a half the University of Minnesota Duluth has enjoyed unparal-leled success and continuity when it comes to women’s hockey. Much of the re-sponsibility for that rare combination falls on the shoulders of Shannon Miller, who, as the only head coach in program history, is on her 16th tour of duty behind the UMD bench this winter. While her lifetime re-cord of 363-132-45 speaks for itself, Miller also owns a laundry list of records and accolades – most notably her five na-tional titles, which ranks first among all NCAA Div. 1 head coaches. Miller also owns more NCAA Tournament wins (15) than any other head coach, and tops her profession with 11 Frozen Four victories, the most recent coming in the 2010 National Championship. The Bulldogs have made10 NCAA playoff appearances and seven trips to the Frozen Four under Miller’s guidance. UMD rattled off three straight NCAA titles from 2001-03, completing the only three-peat in history on home ice with a thrilling overtime victory. One of just two coaches to crack the 200-win plateau in eight seasons, Miller reached her 250th career win faster than any oth-er coach in Div. 1 history on Jan. 23, 2009. The fourth winningest coach in Div. 1 women’s hockey, Miller is one of 10 to record 300 wins, and on Oct. 5, 2013 became only the third Div. 1 coach to reach the 350 win milestone with a 6-1 victory over Connecticut. She is also one of only two active coaches to have coached over 500 collegiate games. Along with winning four WCHA regular sea-son titles (2000, 2003, 2008, 2010) and five league playoff crowns (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2010), Miller owns a pair of WCHA Coach of the Year Awards (2000, 2003) and was named 2003 Coach of the Year by the American Hockey Coaches Association. During Miller’s time at the Bulldog helm, UMD has produced 12 first-team All-Americans, 14 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Finalists, four WCHA Players of the Year, three WCHA Student-Athletes of the year and one CoSIDA Academic All-American. The Bulldogs have also been represented as well on the international stage, with 26 current and former players having represented their respective countries in the Olympics. Miller’s track record as one of the elite coaches in women’s hockey extends beyond UMD. She has enjoyed incredible success as a part of Team Canada’s coaching staff, leading her country to a silver medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan. She also coached Canada to three consecutive gold medals at the Women’s World Ice Hockey Championships (1991, 1994 and 1997) and to gold medal finishes at both the 1995 and 1996 Pacific Rim Championships. Her run of gold medal triumphs began with Team Alberta in the 1991 Canada Winter Games. A 1985 graduate of the Univ. of Saskatchewan, Miller holds a bachelor’s degree in physical education and received her Masters of Education degree from UMD in 2005. Before leaving Canada, Miller (who served as a police officer in Calgary from 1988-96) was awarded the prestigious Canadian Advancement of Women in Sport Award for her contributions to women’s hockey in Canada. On top of her duties at UMD, Miller presently chairs the Ethics Committee for U.S. women’s college hockey, and previously served two terms on the NCAA Div. 1 Championship Committee. In June of 2011, Miller was named the coaching mentor for the Russian Senior National Team in preparation for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. During the program term, Miller communicated with the coaches, mentors and ambassadors of both the senior and Under-18 national programs, and hosted Team Russia in Duluth for two weeks in November 2013. Miller, who became a U.S. citizen on May 2, 2012, is a profes-sional speaker at local, national and international events and is an instructor at UMD’s summer hockey camps.

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alphabetical

No. Name Yr Pos 29 Lynn Astrup Fr D 1 Kayla Black Jr G 13 Ashleigh Brykaliuk So F 24 Michela Cava Jr F 28 Demi Crossman So F 12 Catherine Daoust Fr D 92 Brienna Gillanders Sr F 34 Karissa Grapp Jr G 47 Jessica Healey Fr D 95 Linnea Hedin Fr D 44 Zoe Hickel Sr F 43 Meghan Huertas Sr F 11 Karissa Kirkup So F 16 Alexia Klaas Fr F 88 Brigette Lacquette Sr D 66 Maria Lindh Fr F 67 Michelle Lowenhielm Fr F 17 Katherine McGovern So F 19 Jenna McParland Sr F 5 Sidney Morin So D 98 Katerina Mrázová So F 21 Lara Stalder So D 7 Emma Stauber Sr D 80 Tea Villila Sr D

numerical

No. Name Yr Pos Hgt Hometown / Last Team 1 Kayla Black Jr G 5-8 Blyth, ON / Canada U-18 5 Sidney Morin So D 5-5 Minnetonka, MN / USA U-18 7 Emma Stauber Sr D 5-7 Duluth, MN / PHM Mirage 11 Karissa Kirkup So F 5-6 Virden, MB / University of Maine 12 Catherine Daoust Fr D 5-5 Ile Bizard, QC / Canada U-18 13 Ashleigh Brykaliuk So F 5-7 Brandon, MB / Canada U-18 16 Alexia Klaas Fr F 5-2 Duluth, MN / Northern Stars 17 Katherine McGovern So F 5-4 Scottsdale, AZ / Dallas Stars U-19 19 Jenna McParland Sr F 5-9 Schreiber, ON / Toronto Aeros 21 Lara Stalder So D 5-6 Luzern, Switzerland / Switzerland National Team 24 Michela Cava Jr F 5-4 Thunder Bay, ON / Thunder Bay Queens / Connecticut 28 Demi Crossman So F 5-7 Livonia, MI / USA U-18 29 Lynn Astrup Fr D 5-7 Warroad, MN / Warroad HS 34 Karissa Grapp Jr G 5-5 Essexville, MI / Ohio Flames 43 Meghan Huertas Sr F 5-6 Boynton Beach, FL / NAHA / Vermont 44 Zoe Hickel Sr F 5-6 Anchorage, AK / North American Hockey Academy 47 Jessica Healey Fr D 5-3 Edmonton, AB / Canada U-18 66 Maria Lindh Fr F 5-9 Stockholm, Sweden / Team Sweden 67 Michelle Lowenhielm Fr F 5-8 Sollentuna, Sweden / Team Sweden 80 Tea Villila Sr D 5-5 Hyvinkaa, Finland / Team Finland 88 Brigette Lacquette Sr D 5-6 Mallard, MB / University of Manitoba 92 Brienna Gillanders Sr F 5-9 Kyle, SK / Team Saskatchewan 95 Linnea Hedin Fr D 5-3 Huddinge, Sweden / Team Sweden 98 Katerina Mrázová So F 5-5 Prague, Czechoslovakia / Boston Blades

Captains: Emma Stauber, Zoe Hickel. Head Coach: Shannon Miller (Saskatchewan ’85). Career Record (Entering 2014-15): 363-132-45 (.714) (15 Seasons). Record at Minnesota Duluth (Entering 2014-15): 363-132-45 (.714) (15 Seasons). Assistant Coach: Laura Shuler (Northeastern ’94). Assistant Coach: Gina Kingsbury (St. Lawrence ’04). Strength & Conditioning Coach: Julianne Vasichek (Minnesota Duluth ’05). Volunteer Coach: Brandt Nicklin (Minnesota Duluth).

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2013-14 minnesota duluth statisticsMinnesota Duluth | Overall - 36 GP (15-15- 6 .500) | Conf Only - 28 GP (11-11- 6 .500) | Career ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS19 Jenna McParland F JR | 36 11 22 33 18/ 44 4 0 3 0 | 28 7 18 25 15/ 38 3 0 2 0 | 105 43 50 9316 Jamie Kenyon F SR | 36 17 14 31 10/ 20 5 0 5 0 | 28 12 10 22 9/ 18 3 0 3 0 | 124 39 33 7244 Zoe Hickel F JR | 36 13 14 27 11/ 22 5 2 1 0 | 28 8 11 19 11/ 22 3 1 1 0 | 102 27 34 6113 Ashleigh Brykaliuk F FR | 36 11 12 23 9/ 18 5 2 3 0 | 28 9 5 14 6/ 12 4 2 3 0 | 36 11 12 2321 Lara Stalder D FR | 28 4 18 22 14/ 39 0 1 0 0 | 20 3 11 14 11/ 33 0 0 0 0 | 28 4 18 2243 Meghan Huertas F JR | 36 8 9 17 16/ 51 1 0 0 0 | 28 5 5 10 11/ 33 1 0 0 0 | 84 17 24 41 5 Sidney Morin D FR | 36 5 10 15 6/ 12 3 0 2 0 | 28 4 7 11 3/ 6 2 0 1 0 | 36 5 10 1580 Tea Villila D JR | 28 2 11 13 15/ 30 1 0 1 0 | 20 1 8 9 9/ 18 1 0 1 0 | 88 4 23 2718 Hannah Bramm F SO | 36 3 7 10 20/ 40 0 0 0 1 | 28 3 5 8 13/ 26 0 0 0 1 | 63 4 9 1398 Katerina Mrázová F FR | 16 1 7 8 5/ 10 0 0 0 0 | 12 0 6 6 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 | 16 1 7 828 Demi Crossman F FR | 36 2 4 6 23/ 46 0 0 0 0 | 28 2 2 4 19/ 38 0 0 0 0 | 36 2 4 6 7 Emma Stauber D JR | 36 1 5 6 10/ 20 0 1 0 0 | 28 1 4 5 6/ 12 0 1 0 0 | 106 2 12 1446 Bailey Wright F FR | 30 3 2 5 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 22 1 1 2 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 30 3 2 514 Jordan Krause D SO | 36 2 1 3 16/ 43 0 0 0 0 | 28 0 0 0 11/ 33 0 0 0 0 | 70 2 4 692 Brienna Gillanders F SR | 5 0 2 2 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 | 106 21 18 3922 Marie Delarbre F SO | 36 0 2 2 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 28 0 1 1 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 70 0 3 3 8 Alivia Del Basso F SO | 36 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 | 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 70 1 0 117 Katherine McGovern F FR | 36 1 0 1 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 | 28 0 0 0 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 | 36 1 0 1 1 Kayla Black G SO | 35 0 1 1 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 | 28 0 0 0 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 | 66 0 4 430 Sofia Carlström G SO | 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | | 5 0 0 034 Karissa Grapp G SO | 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 8 0 0 015 Nadine Ullrich F FR | 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 10 0 0 0 3 Maddie Kolls D JR | 36 0 0 0 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 | 28 0 0 0 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 | 83 0 5 5 Bench | 3/ 6 | 2/ 4 |------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------Minnesota Duluth | 36 85 141 226 191/431 24 6 15 1 | 28 56 95 151 142/325 17 4 11 1 |Opponents | 36 84 134 218 173/387 26 2 15 4 | 28 65 103 168 133/296 22 1 11 4 |------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------## Goaltending (Overall) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO %Time | Overall 1 Kayla Black SO | 35 1998:12 77 874 951 .919 2.31 14-13- 6 .515 34 5 91.2% | +: 741:13 33.8%34 Karissa Grapp SO | 4 123:38 3 43 46 .935 1.46 1- 0- 0 1.000 1 0 5.6% | -: 566:38 25.9%30 Sofia Carlström SO | 2 53:58 4 14 18 .778 4.45 0- 2- 0 .000 1 0 2.5% | E: 882:09 40.3% Open Net | 20 14:12 0 0 0.6% |Minnesota Duluth | 36 2190:00 84 931 1015 .917 2.30 15-15- 6 .500 36 5 100.0% |Opponents | 36 2190:00 85 1011 1096 .922 2.33 15-15- 6 .500 36 7 100.0% |------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------## Goaltending (Conference Only) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO %Time | Conference Only 1 Kayla Black SO | 28 1637:27 63 734 797 .921 2.31 11-11- 6 .500 28 3 95.8% | +: 534:02 31.2%34 Karissa Grapp SO | 3 63:38 2 28 30 .933 1.89 0- 0- 0 --- 0 0 3.7% | -: 460:47 26.9% Open Net | 14 8:55 0 0 0.5% | E: 715:11 41.8%Minnesota Duluth | 28 1710:00 65 762 827 .921 2.28 11-11- 6 .500 28 3 100.0% |Opponents | 28 1710:00 56 750 806 .931 1.96 11-11- 6 .500 28 7 100.0% |------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------## Goaltending (Career) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO | 1 Kayla Black SO | 66 3803:38 146 1649 1795 .919 2.30 27-27-10 .500 64 9 |34 Karissa Grapp SO | 8 272:13 9 100 109 .917 1.98 1- 2- 0 .333 3 0 |30 Sofia Carlström SO | 5 155:23 9 63 72 .875 3.48 1- 2- 0 .333 3 0 |------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Special Teams (Overall|Conference) | Power Play Penalty Kill Combined PPC/G | Power Play Penalty Kill Combined PPC/GMinnesota Duluth | 24/138 .174 129/155 .832 153/293 .522 3.8 | 17/106 .160 92/114 .807 109/220 .495 3.8Opponents | 26/155 .168 114/138 .826 140/293 .478 4.3 | 22/114 .193 89/106 .840 111/220 .505 4.1------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------Scoring/Shots (Overall|Conference) | 1st 2nd 3rd OT TOT | 1st 2nd 3rd OT SOG | 1st 2nd 3rd OT TOT | 1st 2nd 3rd OT SOGMinnesota Duluth | 26 30 29 0 85 | 336 356 390 14 1096 | 17 24 15 0 56 | 239 271 282 14 806Opponents | 20 30 34 0 84 | 315 371 311 18 1015 | 16 24 25 0 65 | 260 298 251 18 827Difference | +6 +0 -5 +0 +1 | +21 -15 +79 -4 +81 | +1 +0 -10 +0 -9 | -21 -27 +31 -4 -21------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------Game Averages (Overall|Conference) | G/GM A/GM PTS/G SOG/G PEN/G PIM/G PPG/G | G/GM A/GM PTS/G SOG/G PEN/G PIM/G PPG/GMinnesota Duluth | 2.36 3.92 6.28 30.4 5.3 12.0 0.7 | 2.00 3.39 5.39 28.8 5.1 11.6 0.6Opponents | 2.33 3.72 6.06 28.2 4.8 10.8 0.7 | 2.32 3.68 6.00 29.5 4.8 10.6 0.8Difference | +0.03 +0.19 +0.22 +2.2 +0.5 +1.2 -0.1 | -0.32 -0.29 -0.61 -0.8 +0.3 +1.0 -0.2------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------Situational Records | H:19 7- 7- 5 A:16 8- 7- 1 N: 1 0- 1- 0 | H:14 3- 6- 5 A:14 8- 5- 1 N: 0 0- 0- 0(Overall|Conference) | E1 +:11 8- 3- 0 -:11 3- 7- 1 E:14 4- 5- 5 | E1 +: 8 6- 2- 0 -:10 3- 6- 1 E:10 2- 3- 5 | E2 +:18 12- 2- 4 -:10 0- 9- 1 E: 8 3- 4- 1 | E2 +:14 8- 2- 4 -: 8 0- 7- 1 E: 6 3- 2- 1 | Margin 1:11 5- 6 2: 8 5- 3 3+:11 5- 6 | Margin 1: 8 4- 4 2: 7 5- 2 3+: 7 2- 5 | First Goal +:17 11- 3- 3 -:18 4-12- 2 | First Goal +:11 7- 1- 3 -:16 4-10- 2---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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mavericksminnesota state university

quick facts/directoryLocation: Mankato, MN 56001. Founded: 1868. Enrollment: 15,709. Colors: Purple & Gold. Nickname: Mavericks. Arena: All Seasons Arena (200x85). Capacity: 750. Press Box Phone: 612 718-0729. Faculty Representative: Jeffrey Pribyl (507 389-6024, [email protected]). Director of Athletics: Kevin Buisman (507 389-6111, [email protected]). Head Coach: Eric Means (507 389-3217, [email protected]). Assistant Coaches: Brett Bruininks (507 389-3213, [email protected]); Shari Dickerman (507 389-3214, [email protected]). Equipment Manager: Ian Kronberg (612 501-0407, [email protected]). Athletic Trainer: Kiersten Schmidt (507 381-0452, [email protected]). Associate Athletic Director, Communications: Paul Allan (507 389-2625, m 507 381-7503, [email protected]). Public Relations Director, Women’s Hockey: Paul Stenzel (507 389-2526, m 612 532-0103, [email protected]). MSU Ticket Office: 507 389-2019. Website: msumavericks.com.

this is minnesota stateFor more than 140 years, the people of Minnesota State University, Mankato have been pairing bold aspirations with practical applica-tions that have the power to change the world. That tradition of big ideas and real-world thinking continues to be carried out by current students and faculty, who are working to reduce our dependence on foreign oil, improve the sustainability of construction methods, and explore new artistic techniques, for example. Such projects illustrate MSU’s commitment to transforming the typical college experience into one that is more meaningful and more connected to the rest of the world. So do the achieve-ments of our more than 99,000 illustrious alumni, who have helped bring Minnesota and Mankato national recognition. Minnesota State is proud of its impact – locally, nationally and around of the world. The University remains committed to tackling the challenges facing our world and developing solutions that can make a real difference in the lives of real people. That is our heri-tage, and it will be our future as well. A destination for those seeking quality higher education, MSU’s student body hovers around 16,000 students representing 68 countries. Founded in 1868, MSU is a four-year, comprehensive universi-ty in south central Minnesota about 85 miles from the Twin Cities. The University provides high-quality education with 24 programs accredited by national professional organizations. In addition to quality, variety is one of the many attractions at MSU which of-fers more than 150 programs in six undergraduate colleges and 82 programs in the College of Graduate Studies. The most popular majors are: Business, Education, Health Professions, Computer and Information Science, and Criminal Justice/Corrections. Student organizations are abundant, including more than 200 department clubs, political organizations, recreation clubs, intra-mural athletics, social clubs, service and religious organizations. Minnesota State also offers 20 intercollegiate women’s and men’s sports including hockey, volleyball, soccer, softball, tennis, golf, swimming, football, cross country, basketball, track and field, wrestling and baseball. Located on 354 acres overlooking the Minnesota River Valley, Minnesota State is the second-largest higher educational institu-tion in the state.

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octoberDate Game TimeFri/10 NORTH DAKOTA (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/11 NORTH DAKOTA (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTFri/17 ST. CLOUD STATE (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/18 @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTFri/24 @ Mercyhurst (NC) 7:00 pm ETSat/25 @ Mercyhurst (NC) 2:00 pm ET

novemberDate Game TimeSat/1 @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTSun/2 @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTFri/7 OHIO STATE (WCHA) 6:07 pm CTSat/8 OHIO STATE (WCHA) 1:07 pm CTThu/13 @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTFri/14 @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTFri/21 MINNESOTA (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/22 @ Minnesota (WCHA) 4:07 pm CT

decemberDate Game TimeFri/5 @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/6 @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 4:07 pm CT

januaryDate Game TimeSat/3 ST. LAWRENCE (NC) 6:07 pm CTWed/7 @ Lindenwood (NC) 7:00 pm CTFri/9 @ Lindenwood (NC) 7:00 pm CTSat/10 @ Lindenwood (NC) 2:00 pm CTFri/16 @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/17 MINNESOTA (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTFri/23 MINNESOTA DULUTH (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/24 MINNESOTA DULUTH (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTFri/30 WISCONSIN (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/31 WISCONSIN (WCHA) 3:07 pm CT

februaryDate Game TimeMon/2 ST. CLOUD STATE (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTFri/6 @ Ohio State (WCHA) 6:07 pm ETSat/7 @ Ohio State (WCHA) 2:07 pm ETFri/13 BEMIDJI STATE (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/14 BEMIDJI STATE (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTMon/16 @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTFri/20 @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/21 @ North Dakota (WCHA) 4:07 pm CT

(WCHA) conference; (NC) non-conference; (EX) exhibition

2014-15 schedule head coachEric Means began his head coaching career with the Minnesota State University women’s hockey program prior to the start of the 2009-10 campaign. Means, who has brought intensity, work ethic and a wealth of hockey knowledge to the Mavericks, served 14 seasons as an assistant for the MSU men’s program pri-or to being put in charge of the women’s program in the spring of 2009. While with the men’s programs, Means worked with Minnesota State defensemen and in addition to on-ice coaching and administrative responsibilities, has also monitored student-athlete academic progress and served as MSU’s recruiting coordinator. During his time with Minnesota State, the Mavericks placed 97 student-athletes on the WCHA All-Academic Squad, had 10 All-WCHA players and a pair of Mavericks were named to the WCHA All-Rookie Team as well as honored as WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year. Several Mavericks have gone on and played professional hockey after their careers at Minnesota State, including seven Mavericks who have reached the National Hockey League (NHL) level in Tim Jackman of the Calgary Flames, Grant Stevenson of the San Jose Sharks, David Backes, captain of the St. Louis Blues, Ryan Carter of the New Jersey Devils, Steve Wagner of the St. Louis Blues, Jon Kalinski of the Philadelphia Flyers and Travis Morin of the Dallas Stars. Means was the lead coach of the Minnesota Advanced 15 Girls Festival (camp for top 100 fifteen-year old girls in the state of Minnesota) on several occasions, with the camp taking place on the campus of MSU. A defenseman at the University of Minnesota (1994 gradu-ate) during his collegiate playing career, Means was a member of teams that claimed one league regular season and two playoff titles, and advanced to the NCAA tournament from 1989-94. He redshirted during the 1990-91 season, but was selected to play for Team USA at the World University Games. He accumulated eight goals and 40 points in 123 games with the Golden Gophers and as a senior received the team’s Doc Romnes Leadership and Sportsman Award. The Rochester, Minn., native earned a master’s degree from Minnesota State University in 1997 and has served as a coach at several USA Hockey select camps. Means and his wife, Leah, have a daughter (Riley) and son (Logan).

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No. Name Yr Pos22 Kathleen Ash Fr F34 Kathryn Bidulka Fr G 8 Sara Bustad So D 7 Lindsey Coleman Fr F 18 Amanda Conway Fr F 28 Hannah Davidson Fr F 12 Anna-Maria Fiegert So D 17 Elisabeth Hewett Sr D 29 Casey Hirsch Sr F 15 Elin Johansson Fr F 10 Katie Johnson Jr F 5 Anna Keys Fr D 33 Erin Krichiver Jr G 14 Victoria Lovdal Fr D 23 Amanda Martin Fr F 27 Shelby Moteyunas Sr D 16 Lindsay Nagel Jr F 30 Brianna Quade So G 3 Savannah Quandt So F 13 Kathleen Rogan Sr F 21 Nicole Schammel Fr F 19 Emily Stegora Fr F 11 Natalie Stoltz Sr F 20 Emma Wittchow Fr D

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No. Name Yr Pos Hgt Hometown / Last Team 3 Savannah Quandt So F 5-9 Mankato, MN / Mankato East 5 Anna Keys Fr D 5-8 Cottage Grove, MN / Park (MSHSL) 7 Lindsey Coleman Fr F 5-8 Burnsville, MN / Burnsville (MSHSL) 8 Sara Bustad So D 5-7 Stillwater, MN / Stillwater 10 Katie Johnson Jr F 5-6 Anoka, MN / Anoka HS 11 Natalie Stoltz Sr F 5-6 St. Paul, MN / Mounds View 12 Anna-Maria Fiegert So D 5-9 Landshut, Germany / Scanlan Creek Academy 13 Kathleen Rogan Sr F 5-5 Vancouver, BC / Shattuck-St. Mary’s (prep) 14 Victoria Lovdal Fr D 5-8 Fredrikstad, Norway / Norwegian National Team 15 Elin Johansson Fr F 5-9 Hudiksvall, Sweden / Modo (SWL) 16 Lindsay Nagel Jr F 5-6 Fargo, ND / Fargo South HS 17 Elisabeth Hewett Sr D 5-9 Oak Bluff, MB / APHA Rangers (midget AA) 18 Amanda Conway Fr F 5-5 Naperville, IL / Chicago Mission (Midget AAA) 19 Emily Stegora Fr F 5-7 Red Wing, MN / Red Wing (MSHSL) 20 Emma Wittchow Fr D 5-9 Burnsville, MN / Burnsville (MSHSL) 21 Nicole Schammel Fr F 5-5 Red Wing, MN / Red Wing (MSHSL) 22 Kathleen Ash Fr F 5-5 Lakewood, CO / Colorado Selects (19U AAA) 23 Amanda Martin Fr F 5-6 Peoria, AZ / North American Hockey Academy 27 Shelby Moteyunas Sr D 5-10 Cicero, NY / North American Hockey Academy 28 Hannah Davidson Fr F 5-7 Kitchener, ON / Kitchener-Waterloo (PWHL) 29 Casey Hirsch Sr F 5-7 Maple Grove, MN / Maple Grove HS Previous College: Syracuse (2011-12) 30 Brianna Quade So G 5-6 Newcastle, ON / Whitby Wolves 33 Erin Krichiver Jr G 5-5 Chicago, IL / Shattuck St. Mary’s 34 Kathryn Bidulka Fr G 5-9 Oakville, ON / Brampton (PWHL)

Head Coach: Eric Means (Minnesota ’94). Career Record (Entering 2014-15): 45-119-15 (.293) (5 Seasons). Record at Minnesota State (Entering 2014-15): 45-119-15 (.293) (5 Seasons). Assistant Coach: Brett Bruininks (Notre Dame ’96). Assistant Coach: Shari Dickerman (Minnesota State ’04).

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2013-14 minnesota state statisticsMinnesota State | Overall - 37 GP (13-23- 1 .365) | Conf Only - 28 GP ( 7-20- 1 .268) | Career ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS18 Nicole Germaine F SR | 37 11 13 24 11/ 22 4 0 3 0 | 28 8 8 16 8/ 16 3 0 2 0 | 132 19 28 4726 Kari Lundberg F SR | 37 11 11 22 7/ 14 2 1 1 0 | 28 8 6 14 4/ 8 2 1 1 0 | 143 23 32 55 5 Lauren Barnes D/F SR | 37 5 17 22 20/ 48 2 0 0 0 | 28 3 13 16 15/ 38 0 0 0 0 | 139 12 50 6213 Kathleen Rogan F JR | 36 11 10 21 9/ 18 5 0 4 0 | 27 7 6 13 4/ 8 3 0 2 0 | 112 35 34 6915 Tracy McCann F SR | 37 10 10 20 19/ 38 1 0 1 0 | 28 7 7 14 16/ 32 1 0 1 0 | 142 36 35 7127 Shelby Moteyunas D JR | 37 3 10 13 6/ 12 1 0 0 0 | 28 2 5 7 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 | 94 5 14 1923 Melissa Klippenstein F SR | 37 6 6 12 11/ 22 1 0 2 0 | 28 2 4 6 10/ 20 0 0 0 0 | 138 12 10 2211 Natalie Stoltz F JR | 37 3 6 9 14/ 28 0 0 0 0 | 28 1 3 4 10/ 20 0 0 0 0 | 73 3 8 11 7 Kelsie Scott F SR | 35 6 2 8 22/ 47 2 2 1 0 | 26 4 1 5 19/ 41 2 0 1 0 | 139 12 10 2210 Katie Johnson F SO | 37 2 5 7 5/ 10 0 0 1 0 | 28 1 3 4 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 | 68 2 6 812 Anna-Maria Fiegert D FR | 33 0 4 4 6/ 12 0 0 0 0 | 26 0 3 3 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 | 33 0 4 428 Danielle Scholzen D SR | 37 0 4 4 16/ 43 0 0 0 0 | 28 0 3 3 9/ 29 0 0 0 0 | 118 0 9 9 9 Giulianna Pallotta D/F SO | 37 0 2 2 6/ 12 0 0 0 0 | 28 0 2 2 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 | 72 0 6 629 Casey Hirsch F JR | 34 1 0 1 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 28 1 0 1 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 99 8 11 1917 Elisabeth Hewett D JR | 37 1 0 1 8/ 16 0 0 0 0 | 28 1 0 1 7/ 14 0 0 0 0 | 96 1 0 1 3 Savannah Quandt F FR | 37 1 0 1 6/ 12 0 0 0 0 | 28 1 0 1 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 | 37 1 0 121 Haley Northcote D SO | 32 0 1 1 8/ 16 0 0 0 0 | 24 0 1 1 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 | 53 0 3 333 Erin Krichiver G SO | 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 17 0 0 016 Lindsay Nagel F SO | 20 0 0 0 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 15 0 0 0 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 50 0 2 219 Carina Randazzo D FR | 28 0 0 0 8/ 16 0 0 0 0 | 21 0 0 0 7/ 14 0 0 0 0 | 28 0 0 037 Danielle Butters G SR | 30 0 0 0 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 22 0 0 0 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 90 0 0 0 Bench | 4/ 8 | 3/ 6 |------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------Minnesota State | 37 71 101 172 191/404 18 3 13 0 | 28 46 65 111 139/300 11 1 7 0 |Opponents | 37 106 171 277 148/307 35 6 23 1 | 28 92 147 239 113/237 31 6 20 1 |------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------## Goaltending (Overall) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO %Time | Overall37 Danielle Butters SR | 30 1775:11 87 1052 1139 .924 2.94 9-21- 0 .300 30 1 79.8% | +: 511:35 23.0%33 Erin Krichiver SO | 8 434:14 14 231 245 .943 1.93 4- 2- 1 .643 7 1 19.5% | -: 947:30 42.6% Open Net | 13 16:13 5 5 0.7% | E: 766:33 34.4%Minnesota State | 37 2225:38 106 1283 1389 .924 2.86 13-23- 1 .365 37 2 100.0% |Opponents | 37 2225:38 71 940 1011 .930 1.91 23-13- 1 .635 37 7 100.0% |------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------## Goaltending (Conference Only) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO %Time | Conference Only37 Danielle Butters SR | 22 1308:38 73 806 879 .917 3.35 4-18- 0 .182 22 0 77.6% | +: 259:42 15.4%33 Erin Krichiver SO | 6 362:28 14 197 211 .934 2.32 3- 2- 1 .583 6 0 21.5% | -: 785:26 46.6% Open Net | 11 14:32 5 5 0.9% | E: 640:30 38.0%Minnesota State | 28 1685:38 92 1003 1095 .916 3.27 7-20- 1 .268 28 0 100.0% |Opponents | 28 1685:38 46 690 736 .938 1.64 20- 7- 1 .732 28 5 100.0% |------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------## Goaltending (Career) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO |37 Danielle Butters SR | 90 4841:13 264 2632 2896 .909 3.27 23-54- 6 .313 83 5 |33 Erin Krichiver SO | 17 748:06 36 412 448 .920 2.89 5- 4- 1 .550 10 1 |------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Special Teams (Overall|Conference) | Power Play Penalty Kill Combined PPC/G | Power Play Penalty Kill Combined PPC/GMinnesota State | 18/120 .150 130/165 .788 148/285 .519 3.2 | 11/ 94 .117 90/121 .744 101/215 .470 3.4Opponents | 35/165 .212 102/120 .850 137/285 .481 4.5 | 31/121 .256 83/ 94 .883 114/215 .530 4.3------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------Scoring/Shots (Overall|Conference) | 1st 2nd 3rd OT TOT | 1st 2nd 3rd OT SOG | 1st 2nd 3rd OT TOT | 1st 2nd 3rd OT SOGMinnesota State | 23 19 29 0 71 | 323 334 350 4 1011 | 15 13 18 0 46 | 234 240 258 4 736Opponents | 24 40 41 1 106 | 440 499 448 2 1389 | 19 35 37 1 92 | 356 394 343 2 1095Difference | -1 -21 -12 -1 -35 |-117 -165 -98 +2 -378 | -4 -22 -19 -1 -46 |-122 -154 -85 +2 -359------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------Game Averages (Overall|Conference) | G/GM A/GM PTS/G SOG/G PEN/G PIM/G PPG/G | G/GM A/GM PTS/G SOG/G PEN/G PIM/G PPG/GMinnesota State | 1.92 2.73 4.65 27.3 5.2 10.9 0.5 | 1.64 2.32 3.96 26.3 5.0 10.7 0.4Opponents | 2.86 4.62 7.49 37.5 4.0 8.3 0.9 | 3.29 5.25 8.54 39.1 4.0 8.5 1.1Difference | -0.95 -1.89 -2.84 -10.2 +1.2 +2.6 -0.5 | -1.64 -2.93 -4.57 -12.8 +0.9 +2.2 -0.7------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------Situational Records | H:18 7-10- 1 A:19 6-13- 0 N: 0 0- 0- 0 | H:14 4- 9- 1 A:14 3-11- 0 N: 0 0- 0- 0(Overall|Conference) | E1 +:13 8- 4- 1 -:13 4- 9- 0 E:11 1-10- 0 | E1 +: 9 4- 4- 1 -:10 3- 7- 0 E: 9 0- 9- 0 | E2 +: 7 6- 0- 1 -:21 2-19- 0 E: 9 5- 4- 0 | E2 +: 3 2- 0- 1 -:18 2-16- 0 E: 7 3- 4- 0 | Margin 1: 8 3- 5 2:12 6- 6 3+:16 4-12 | Margin 1: 7 3- 4 2: 8 3- 5 3+:12 1-11 | First Goal +:15 8- 6- 1 -:22 5-17- 0 | First Goal +:10 3- 6- 1 -:18 4-14- 0---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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north dakotaUnIVErSItY of north dakota

qUIck factS/dIrEctorYLocation: Grand Forks, ND 58202. Founded: 1883. Enrollment: 14,326. Colors: Kelly Green & White. Arena: Ralph Englestad Arena (200x85). Capacity: 11,634. Press Box Phone: 777 3571-3572. Faculty Representative: Sue Jeno (701 777-2831, [email protected]). Director of Athletics: Brian Faison (701 777-2234, [email protected]). Head Coach: Brian Idalski (701 777-6490, [email protected]). Associate Head Coach: Peter Elander (701 777-6492, [email protected]). Assistant Coach: Erik Fabian (701 777-6491, [email protected]). Director of Hockey Operations: Kevin Vaughan (701 777-6092, m 651 331-9535, [email protected]). Athletic Trainer: McKynsay Vanderpan (701 777-6147, [email protected]). Student Manager/Video: Jeremy O’Keefe (218 791-6269, [email protected]). Public Relations Director, Women’s Hockey: Ross LaDue (701 740-6743, m 319 360-0543, [email protected]). Ticket Office: 1 877 917-4689. Website: UNDSports.com.

thIS IS north dakotaLocated in Grand Forks in the heart of the Red River Valley, the University of North Dakota is the largest and most diversified insti-tution of higher learning in a three-state region. One of only 47 public institutions with both a law school and a medical school, UND consistently ranks by most measures as one of the top 150 universities in the U.S. Its nearly 13,000 students – including about 2,500 graduate students – come from every state in the union and more than 50 countries. Spreading out from the banks of the scenic English Coulee, the 549-acre UND campus has been nationally recognized for its land-scaping and beauty. The 223 buildings demonstrate both a classic university-setting architecture blended with more modern-look-ing facilities in the Center for Aerospace complex. UND’s newest additions are its $20 million Wellness Center, a $20 million state-of-the-art residence hall and a $20 million parking ramp. With more than 193 fields of study and 2,938 courses, includ-ing an internationally recognized aviation and aerospace program, UND has a vast array of educational choices. The University is characterized by a solid foundation of the liberal arts surround-ed by a constellation of professional programs, a manageable size, high-quality students and faculty, a varied curriculum, nine colleges and schools, a widely recognized program of graduate ed-ucation and research, rich cultural resources, and an outstanding record of alumni support. UND was named 14th in “The Top 25 Most Highly Entrepreneurial Undergraduate Universities” in the country by Forbes.com and The Princeton Review. Forbes.com also ranked UND in the top 20 “most wired campuses” for integrating technol-ogy into teaching, research and campus life. Its economic impact on the state of North Dakota and region is nearly $1 billion. UND offers 83 graduate programs, including professional programs in law and medicine, and undergraduate degrees in 87 fields of study in nine degree-granting colleges College of Arts & Sciences, College of Business and Public Administration, College of Education and Human Development, Graduate School, The John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences, College of Nursing, School Engineering and Mines, School of Law, School of Medicine and Health Sciences.

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SEptEmbErDate Game TimeFri/27 TORONTO JR AEROS (EX) 7:07 pm CT

octobErDate Game TimeFri/3 RENSSELAER (NC) 7:07 pm CTSat/4 VERMONT (NC) 7:07 pm CTFri/10 @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/11 @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTFri/17 MINNESOTA DULUTH (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/18 MINNESOTA DULUTH (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTFri/24 @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/25 @ Minnesota (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTFri/31 WISCONSIN (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT

noVEmbErDate Game TimeSat/1 WISCONSIN (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTFri/14 @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTSat/15 @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTFri/21 OHIO STATE (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/22 OHIO STATE (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTSat/29 ST. CLOUD STATE (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTSun/30 ST. CLOUD STATE (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT

dEcEmbErDate Game TimeFri/5 @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTSun/7 @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTFri/12 @ RIT (NC) 3:00 pm ETSat/13 @ RIT (NC) 3:00 pm ET

JanUarYDate Game TimeSat/10 SYRACUSE (NC) 2:07 pm CTSun/11 SYRACUSE (NC) 2:07 pm CTFri/16 @ Ohio State (WCHA) 6:07 pm ETSat/17 @ Ohio State (WCHA) 6:07 pm ETSat/24 BEMIDJI STATE (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTSun/25 BEMIDJI STATE (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTFri/30 @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 6:07 pm CTSat/31 @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 6:07 pm CT

fEbrUarYDate Game TimeFri/6 MINNESOTA (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/7 MINNESOTA (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTFri/13 @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/14 @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTFri/20 MINNESOTA STATE (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/21 MINNESOTA STATE (WCHA) 4:07 pm CT

(WCHA) conference; (NC) non-conference; (EX) exhibition

2014-15 SchEdUlE hEad coachBrian Idalski marks his eighth season as coach of the North Dakota women’s hockey pro-gram in 2014-15. He has laid a strong foundation for years to come with flourishing re-cruiting classes, a sense of accountability throughout the locker room and a staff with experience collegiately, professionally, nationally and internationally. Since his hiring in April of 2007 as the program’s second head coach, Idalski has be-lieved that with top facilities, a fan base devoted to UND athletics and hockey, and the vast educational opportunities avail-able, the women’s hockey team should gain its ranks as a traditional national powerhouse. Inheriting a team that went 3-31-2 the season prior, Idalski has propelled North Dakota to national prominence. His teams have become regulars in the nation’s top-10 polls and in the past four sea-sons, he has led his teams to a record of 88-49-11 (.632), including a 64-38-10 (.616) WCHA mark. Not only has his staff gone global to recruit top talent, it has grown a pipeline into USA Hockey and Hockey Canada, along with keeping local standouts from Minnesota, North Dakota and Manitoba. During Idalski’s tenure, the program has attracted its first Olympian in Susanne Fellner (2006 Olympics, German National Team), its first active Olympians in Jocelyne and Monique Lamoureux (2010 Olympics, U.S. National Team) and its first recruited Olympian in Michelle Karvinen (2010 Olympics, Finnish National Team). UND had six players on three national teams at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia. Fellner played in her third Olympics, the Lamoureuxs and Karvinen all made their second Olympic appearanc-es, and Tanja Eisenschmid (Germany) and Susanna Tapani (Finland) became UND’s fifth and sixth Olympians. Karvinen was named the Olympics’ best forward while the Lamoureuxs became the first North Dakotans to win multiple Olympic medals after gaining silver with Team USA. Even with the departure of the Lamoureuxs, UND remained one of the nation’s top programs in 2013-14. North Dakota posted five wins over nationally-ranked teams, including a 3-2 victory over No. 1 Minnesota on Nov. 17 that ended the Gophers’ historic 62-game winning streak. UND also earned a fourth-straight trip to the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF and defeated No. 3-ranked Wisconsin in the semifi-nals to reach the championship game. In 2012-13, Idalski led the program to new heights with a 26-12-1 record, a first-ever appearance in the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF title game, and a second straight appearance in the NCAA tourney. In 2011-12, UND made its first NCAA tourney appearance and had a program-record 22 wins (22-12-3), with 10 losses against ranked opponents. In 2010-11, UND had a 20-win season, a league playoff series win that sent them to the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF, and ninth place in the Pairwise Rankings. In 2009-10, UND defeated a top-ranked team for the first time as they shutout No. 1 Wisconsin on the road. Idalski was an assistant women’s hockey coach at St. Cloud State in 2006-07, preceded by five successful seasons as women’s coach at Wisconsin-Stevens Point, where he went 108-21-11 (.811) and was a four-time finalist for national coach of the year. Idalski guided UWSP to an D-III runner-up finish in 2003-04, to three NCHA regular season championships (’02, ’05, ’06), and to four playoff titles. He was NCHA Coach of the Year in 2002 and ’05. A four-year letterman on defense at UW-Stevens Point (1991-95), Idalski was a member of the Div. III runner-up team in 1992 and the Div. III national championship team in 1993. After college, he played pro hockey with both Madison of the UHL (1995-97) and Columbus of the CHL (1997-99), where he was also an assistant coach in 1999-2000. Idalski has also been involved as an instructor at the USA Hockey National Development Camps and other hockey camps throughout North America. A native of Warren, Mich., Idalski and his wife, Nicole, have four sons – Beau, Jason, David and Mitchel.

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No. Name Yr Pos 1 Shelby Amsley-Benzie Jr G 34 Annie Chipman Fr G 10 Andrea Dalen Sr F 19 Meghan Dufault Jr F 22 Tanja Eisenschmid Jr D 5 Johanna Fällman Sr D 15 Kayla Gardner So F 7 Jordan Hampton So D 8 Samantha Hanson Jr D 6 Gracen Hirschy So D 63 Josefine Jakobsen Sr F 25 Leah Jensen Jr F 11 Shannon Kaiser Jr F 51 Becca Kohler Jr F 18 Halli Krzyzaniak So D 27 Christina LaCombe Sr D 4 Sam LaShomb Jr D 13 Layla Marvin Jr F 55 Lisa Marvin So F 21 Amy Menke So F 32 Nicole Novak Fr F 14 Marissa Salo So F 29 Lexie Shaw So G 9 Kara Tupa Fr F 16 Tori Williams Sr D

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No. Name Yr Pos Hgt Hometown / Last Team 1 Shelby Amsley-Benzie Jr G 5-7 Warroad, MN / Warroad HS 4 Sam LaShomb Jr D 5-9 Inver Grove Heights, MN / South St. Paul HS 5 Johanna Fällman Sr D 5-9 Lulea, Sweden / Swedish National Team 6 Gracen Hirschy So D 5-9 Fort Wayne, IN / Team Pittsburgh U19 7 Jordan Hampton So D 5-7 Exeter, NH / Assabet Valley / Northeastern 8 Samantha Hanson Jr D 5-8 White Bear Lake, MN / White Bear Lake HS 9 Kara Tupa Fr F 5-6 Fargo, ND / Honeybaked 10 Andrea Dalen Sr F 5-8 Honefoss, Norway / Norwegian National Team 11 Shannon Kaiser Jr F 5-7 Crookston, MN / Crookston HS 13 Layla Marvin Jr F 5-5 Warroad, MN / Warroad HS 14 Marissa Salo So F 5-9 Grand Rapids, MN / North American Hockey Academy 15 Kayla Gardner So F 5-9 Warroad, MN / Warroad HS 16 Tori Williams Sr D 5-3 The Pas, MB / Balmoral Hall 18 Halli Krzyzaniak So D 5-9 Neepawa, MB / Pursuit of Excellence 19 Meghan Dufault Jr F 5-3 Winnipeg, MB / Pursuit of Excellence 21 Amy Menke So F 5-6 Shakopee, MN / Shakopee HS 22 Tanja Eisenschmid Jr D 5-8 Kaufbeuren, Germany / German National Team 25 Leah Jensen Jr F 5-6 East Grand Forks, MN / East Grand Forks HS 27 Christina LaCombe Sr D 5-6 Eden Prairie, MN / Eden Prairie HS / Syracuse 29 Lexie Shaw So G 5-7 Troy, MI / Honeybaked 32 Nicole Novak Fr F 5-11 Grand Forks, ND / Red River HS 34 Annie Chipman Fr G 5-6 Winnipeg, MB / St. Mary's Academy 51 Becca Kohler Jr F 6-0 St. Thomas, ON / Bluewater 55 Lisa Marvin So F 5-8 Warroad, MN / Warroad HS 63 Josefine Jakobsen Sr F 5-7 Aalborg, Denmark / Danish National Team

Head Coach: Brian Idalski (Wisconsin-Stevens Point ’01). Career Record (Entering 2014-15): 221-137-36 (.607) (12 Seasons). Record at North Dakota (Entering 2014-15): 113-116-25 (.494) (7 Seasons). Associate Head Coach: Peter Elander (Stockholm ’86). Assistant Coach: Erik Fabian (North Dakota ’07). Strength & Conditioning Coach: McKynsay Vanderpan (North Dakota ’02).

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2013-14 north dakota StatIStIcS---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------North Dakota | Overall - 36 GP (20-12- 4 .611) | Conf Only - 28 GP (14-10- 4 .571) | Career ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS63 Josefine Jakobsen F JR | 36 14 19 33 7/ 14 5 0 5 1 | 28 10 14 24 7/ 14 2 0 4 1 | 110 43 67 11019 Meghan Dufault F SO | 31 12 16 28 19/ 38 2 3 4 0 | 23 9 13 22 13/ 26 2 3 1 0 | 69 31 38 69 3 Michelle Karvinen F SR | 24 14 9 23 10/ 20 2 1 2 0 | 18 12 7 19 10/ 20 2 1 2 0 | 87 56 75 131 6 Gracen Hirschy D FR | 36 9 13 22 7/ 14 1 0 1 0 | 28 6 10 16 6/ 12 0 0 0 0 | 36 9 13 2277 Susanna Tapani F FR | 24 8 12 20 6/ 12 2 0 3 0 | 16 6 5 11 3/ 6 2 0 3 0 | 24 8 12 2051 Becca Kohler F SO | 36 5 11 16 12/ 24 2 0 0 0 | 28 5 9 14 5/ 10 2 0 0 0 | 74 9 19 2810 Andrea Dalen F JR | 36 7 7 14 11/ 22 2 1 2 0 | 28 5 5 10 8/ 16 1 1 2 0 | 107 20 17 3721 Amy Menke F FR | 36 5 8 13 8/ 16 0 0 1 0 | 28 4 7 11 7/ 14 0 0 1 0 | 36 5 8 13 4 Sam LaShomb D SO | 35 3 7 10 17/ 45 1 0 0 0 | 28 3 5 8 14/ 39 1 0 0 0 | 74 6 16 2222 Tanja Eisenschmid D SO | 28 2 8 10 8/ 16 0 0 1 0 | 20 2 6 8 8/ 16 0 0 1 0 | 63 4 16 2018 Halli Krzyzaniak D FR | 36 2 8 10 6/ 12 2 0 0 0 | 28 1 7 8 3/ 6 1 0 0 0 | 36 2 8 1015 Kayla Gardner F FR | 36 3 5 8 7/ 14 0 0 0 0 | 28 3 3 6 6/ 12 0 0 0 0 | 36 3 5 811 Shannon Kaiser F SO | 36 2 5 7 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 28 2 4 6 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 63 4 5 913 Layla Marvin F SO | 35 4 2 6 1/ 2 1 0 0 0 | 27 3 2 5 1/ 2 1 0 0 0 | 72 5 4 955 Lisa Marvin F FR | 36 1 5 6 8/ 16 0 0 1 0 | 28 0 4 4 8/ 16 0 0 0 0 | 36 1 5 6 8 Samantha Hanson D SO | 33 2 3 5 6/ 12 0 0 0 0 | 28 0 3 3 5/ 10 0 0 0 0 | 62 2 5 7 5 Johanna Fallman D JR | 29 1 4 5 6/ 12 0 0 0 0 | 25 0 3 3 5/ 10 0 0 0 0 | 29 1 4 516 Tori Williams D JR | 23 1 2 3 11/ 22 0 0 0 0 | 16 1 2 3 7/ 14 0 0 0 0 | 95 3 13 1625 Leah Jensen F SO | 12 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 | 8 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 | 28 2 8 10 9 Kayla Berg D SR | 18 1 0 1 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 15 1 0 1 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 121 3 13 1627 Christina LaCombe D JR | 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 49 1 9 1029 Lexie Shaw G FR | 14 0 0 0 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 12 0 0 0 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 14 0 0 0 1 Shelby Amsley-Benzie G SO | 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 52 0 0 014 Marissa Salo F FR | 28 0 0 0 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 24 0 0 0 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 28 0 0 0 Bench | 4/ 8 | 4/ 8 |------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------North Dakota | 36 96 146 242 161/333 20 5 20 1 | 28 73 110 183 126/263 14 5 14 1 |Opponents | 36 74 119 193 141/301 28 4 12 2 | 28 63 101 164 106/220 23 4 10 2 |------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------## Goaltending (Overall) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO %Time | Overall 1 Shelby Amsley-Benzie SO | 23 1359:11 45 488 533 .916 1.99 14- 7- 2 .652 23 2 62.1% | +: 845:24 38.6%29 Lexie Shaw FR | 14 811:47 26 286 312 .917 1.92 6- 5- 2 .538 13 1 37.1% | -: 538:45 24.6% Open Net | 16 18:49 3 3 0.9% | E: 805:38 36.8%North Dakota | 36 2189:47 74 774 848 .913 2.03 20-12- 4 .611 36 3 100.0% |Opponents | 36 2189:47 96 1137 1233 .922 2.63 12-20- 4 .389 36 2 100.0% |------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------## Goaltending (Conference Only) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO %Time | Conference Only 1 Shelby Amsley-Benzie SO | 16 961:24 37 329 366 .899 2.31 8- 6- 2 .562 16 1 56.6% | +: 661:07 38.9%29 Lexie Shaw FR | 12 722:22 24 268 292 .918 1.99 6- 4- 2 .583 12 1 42.5% | -: 425:24 25.0% Open Net | 12 16:14 2 2 1.0% | E: 613:29 36.1%North Dakota | 28 1700:00 63 597 660 .905 2.22 14-10- 4 .571 28 2 100.0% |Opponents | 28 1700:00 73 869 942 .923 2.58 10-14- 4 .429 28 2 100.0% |------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------## Goaltending (Career) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO | 1 Shelby Amsley-Benzie SO | 52 3089:43 104 1125 1229 .915 2.02 33-15- 3 .676 51 5 |29 Lexie Shaw FR | 14 811:47 26 286 312 .917 1.92 6- 5- 2 .538 13 1 |------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Special Teams (Overall|Conference) | Power Play Penalty Kill Combined PPC/G | Power Play Penalty Kill Combined PPC/GNorth Dakota | 20/120 .167 113/141 .801 133/261 .510 3.3 | 14/ 89 .157 85/108 .787 99/197 .503 3.2Opponents | 28/141 .199 100/120 .833 128/261 .490 3.9 | 23/108 .213 75/ 89 .843 98/197 .497 3.9------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------Scoring/Shots (Overall|Conference) | 1st 2nd 3rd OT TOT | 1st 2nd 3rd OT SOG | 1st 2nd 3rd OT TOT | 1st 2nd 3rd OT SOGNorth Dakota | 32 29 34 1 96 | 386 399 429 19 1233 | 26 22 25 0 73 | 298 308 322 14 942Opponents | 17 40 17 0 74 | 252 307 269 20 848 | 14 33 16 0 63 | 183 250 213 14 660Difference | +15 -11 +17 +1 +22 |+134 +92 +160 -1 +385 | +12 -11 +9 +0 +10 |+115 +58 +109 +0 +282------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------Game Averages (Overall|Conference) | G/GM A/GM PTS/G SOG/G PEN/G PIM/G PPG/G | G/GM A/GM PTS/G SOG/G PEN/G PIM/G PPG/GNorth Dakota | 2.67 4.06 6.72 34.2 4.5 9.2 0.6 | 2.61 3.93 6.54 33.6 4.5 9.4 0.5Opponents | 2.06 3.31 5.36 23.6 3.9 8.4 0.8 | 2.25 3.61 5.86 23.6 3.8 7.9 0.8Difference | +0.61 +0.75 +1.36 +10.7 +0.6 +0.9 -0.2 | +0.36 +0.32 +0.68 +10.1 +0.7 +1.5 -0.3------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------Situational Records | H:18 9- 6- 3 A:16 10- 5- 1 N: 2 1- 1- 0 | H:14 5- 6- 3 A:14 9- 4- 1 N: 0 0- 0- 0(Overall|Conference) | E1 +:16 12- 2- 2 -: 8 3- 5- 0 E:12 5- 5- 2 | E1 +:13 9- 2- 2 -: 7 3- 4- 0 E: 8 2- 4- 2 | E2 +:15 12- 1- 2 -:13 3- 9- 1 E: 8 5- 2- 1 | E2 +:11 8- 1- 2 -:10 2- 7- 1 E: 7 4- 2- 1 | Margin 1:12 9- 3 2: 7 1- 6 3+:13 10- 3 | Margin 1: 8 6- 2 2: 6 1- 5 3+:10 7- 3 | First Goal +:25 16- 6- 3 -:10 4- 6- 0 | First Goal +:19 11- 5- 3 -: 8 3- 5- 0---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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qUIck factS/dIrEctorYLocation: Columbus, OH 43210-1166. Founded: 1870. Enrollment: 59,091. Colors: Scarlet & Gray. Nickname: Buckeyes. Arena: OSU Ice Rink (200x85). Capacity: 800. Press Box Phone: 614 688-0658. Faculty Representative: John Bruno (614 292-1770, [email protected]). Director of Athletics: Gene Smith (614 292-7572, [email protected]). Associate Director of Athletics: Shaun Richard (614 292-0012, [email protected]). Head Coach: Nate Handrahan (614 292-7073, [email protected]). Assistant Coaches: Carson Duggan (614 292-7283, [email protected]); Keith Maurice (614 292-8823, [email protected]). Athletic Trainer: Paul Dawson (614 292-7860, [email protected]). Equipment Manager: Jim Jeans (614 292-1679, m 314 249-3234, [email protected]). Public Relations Director, Women’s Hockey: Ashley Albertson (614 292-4056, m 740 502-1468, [email protected]). OSU Ticket Office: 1-800-GO-BUCKS. Website: ohiostatebuckeyes.com.

thIS IS ohIo StatEFounded in 1870 as the state’s land-grant institution, The Ohio State University consistently ranks among the nation’s top public research universities, integrating teaching and learning with re-search and community service. A research powerhouse with global reach, Ohio State’s Columbus campus has the nation’s largest single-campus enroll-ment of 59,091. One university with multiple locations throughout the State of Ohio, Ohio State University is home to the best and the bright-est. Ohio State ranks 18th among the nation’s public universities, according to the U.S. News & World Report’s 2010 edition of “America’s Best Colleges.” The university’s total research expen-ditures in 2009 topped $716 million, ranking OSU 13th nationally, second in industry research, and ninth among public universities, according to the National Science Foundation. The university’s innovative prowess attains world-class status, particularly in critical areas such as global climate change, cancer, infectious disease, advanced materials, and ag-bio products that feed and fuel the world. Constantly ranked among the top national public universities for undergraduate, graduate and professional programs, Ohio State University is a student-centered research university that provides a well-rounded experience both inside and outside the classroom. From admission to graduation, Ohio State’s academic pro-grams are designed to challenge students and prepare them for the future. The university has awarded 622,368 degrees since 1878 and its legacy extends to more than 465,000 living alumni.

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SEptEmbErDate Game TimeSun/28 WESTERN ONTARIO (EX) 11:07 am ET

octobErDate Game TimeFri/3 NEW HAMPSHIRE (NC) 6:07 pm ETSat/4 NEW HAMPSHIRE (NC) 2:07 pm ETFri/10 @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSun/12 @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 1:07 pm CTFri/17 BEMIDJI STATE (WCHA) 6:07 pm ETSat/18 BEMIDJI STATE (WCHA) 12:07 pm ETFri/31 ST. CLOUD STATE (WCHA) 6:07 pm ET

noVEmbErDate Game TimeSat/1 ST. CLOUD STATE (WCHA) 1:07 pm ETFri/7 @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 6:07 pm CTSat/8 @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 1:07 pm CTTue/11 MERCYHURST (NC) 6:07 pm ETFri/14 MINNESOTA (WCHA) 6:07 pm ETSat/15 MINNESOTA (WCHA) 2:07 pm ETFri/21 @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/22 @ North Dakota (WCHA) 4:07 pm ETFri/28 @ Robert Morris (NC) 7:00 pm ET

dEcEmbErDate Game TimeFri/5 MINNESOTA DULUTH (WCHA) 6:07 pm ETSat/6 MINNESOTA DULUTH (WCHA) 6:07 pm ETFri/19 @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/20 @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT

JanUarYDate Game TimeSat/3 @ Penn State (NC) 7:00 pm ETSun/4 @ Penn State (NC) 2:00 pm ETFri/9 @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTSat/10 @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTFri/16 NORTH DAKOTA (WCHA) 6:07 pm ETSat/17 NORTH DAKOTA (WCHA) 6:07 pm ETFri/30 @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/31 @ Minnesota (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT

fEbrUarYDate Game TimeFri/6 MINNESOTA STATE (WCHA) 6:07 pm ETSat/7 MINNESOTA STATE (WCHA) 2:07 pm ETFri/13 WISCONSIN (WCHA) 6:07 pm ETSat/14 WISCONSIN (WCHA) TBA pm ETFri/20 @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 6:07 pm CTSun/22 @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 12:07 pm CT

(WCHA) conference; (NC) non-conference; (EX) exhibition

2014-15 SchEdUlE hEad coachNate Handrahan became the second head coach in Ohio State women’s hockey history prior to the 2011-12 season. In three seasons as head coach Handrahan has compiled an overall record of 50-48-12. In 2013-14, Handrahan’s team finished fifth in the WCHA with an overall record of 15-17-5 and a 9-14-5 mark in league play. During the 2012-13 season Handrahan led the Buckeyes to a 19-win sea-son, second most in program history and most since the 2006-07 season. Ohio State finished the year 19-15-3 overall and advanced to the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF for the first time since 2010, sweep-ing Minnesota Duluth on the road in its WCHA First Round Playoffs series. In Handrahan’s first season in charge of the program in 2012-13, he guided the Buckeyes to a 16-16-4 overall record and a 13-15-1 WCHA record. Handrahan joined Ohio State after serving five years as head coach of the Robert Morris women’s hockey program. Taking over the team following its inaugural season in 2005-06, Handrahan’s coaching style established a young program that showed great strides of growth each year. Under his direction, the Colonials contended with some of the top teams in the nation as the squad picked up key victories over nationally-ranked opponents. During the 2009-10 season, Robert Morris knocked off eventual national champion Minnesota Duluth, 4-1, on the road. The Colonials followed with a 3-1 upset over defending national champion Wisconsin. Several student-athletes reached exceptional levels during their careers under Handrahan’s guidance. Among those was goaltender Brianne McLaughlin who became the NCAA Division 1 all-time career saves leader in 2009. She also earned a spot on the U.S. National Team and competed for the U.S. Olympic Team at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games, winning a silver medal. During his time at Robert Morris, Handrahan produced two All-CHA First Team, three Second Team and three All-Rookie Team selections. The Colonials also had success in the classroom as Handrahan’s teams earned 46 CHA All-Academic team honors. Before taking the helm of the RMU women’s program, Handrahan served as an assistant coach to the the school’s men’s hockey team for two seasons under head coach Derek Schooley. He assisted in the day-to-day operations of the team as well as instructing on and off the ice. A 2000 graduate of Niagara University, Handrahan assisted his alma mater in 2001 under Dave Burkholder and served as assistant coach for three seasons. His duties included recruiting, producing game strategy and practice plans, skill development, scouting, equipment management and strength and conditioning. While at Niagara, the team earned an automatic berth to the 2004 NCAA Tournament after capturing the CHA tournament title. While with the Purple Eagles, Handrahan recruited and coached four players who would see action in the NHL. A standout defenseman for Niagara, Handrahan was a two-time All-ECAC West selection for the Purple Eagles. He played in every game during his four-year collegiate career and led the team to a No. 6 seed in the 2000 NCAA Tournament. He finished his col-lege playing days with 13 goals and 68 assists for 81 points, ranking 10th on Niagara’s all-time assist list. At the conclusion of the 1999-2000 season, Handrahan was signed by the Roanoke Express of the ECHL. He played the remain-der of the 2000 season as well as the 2000-01 campaign with the Express. Handrahan and his wife, Nicole, have three daughters – Haylee, Mara and Lila.

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No. Name Yr Pos 26 Kendall Curtis Jr F 39 Stacy Danczak Sr G 13 Jessica Dunne Fr D 19 Danielle Gagne Sr F 11 Alison Gasuik Fr F 5 Breanne Grant So D 10 Kara Gust Jr D 18 Julianna Iafallo Fr F 24 Claudia Kepler So F 6 Taylor Kuehl Sr F 30 Alex LaMere Fr G 23 Katie Matheny So F 17 Julia McKinnon Jr F 16 Melani Moylan Jr F 9 Bryanna Neuwald Jr D 21 Alexa Ranahan So D 14 Maggie Rothgery Jr F 8 Dani Sadek Fr D 32 Kassidy Sauve Fr G 20 Kari Schmitt Sr D 22 Sara Schmitt Sr D 27 Lauren Spring Fr F 12 Hayley Studler So F 7 Kayla Sullivan Sr F 2 Cara Zubko Jr D

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No. Name Yr Pos Hgt Hometown / Last Team 2 Cara Zubko Jr D 5-6 Stenen, SK / Pursuit of Excellence 5 Breanne Grant So D 5-6 New Liskeard, BC / Toronto Aeros 6 Taylor Kuehl Sr F 5-8 Minnetrista, MN / Mound-Westonka 7 Kayla Sullivan Sr F 5-6 Flower Mound, TX / Shattuck-St. Mary’s 8 Dani Sadek Fr D 5-9 Lakeville, MN / Lakeville North 9 Bryanna Neuwald Jr D 5-4 Oakville, ON / Aurora Jr. Panthers 10 Kara Gust Jr D 5-5 Chicago, IL / Chicago Mission / Quinnipiac 11 Alison Gasuik Fr F 5-5 Buffalo, NY / Buffalo Bisons 12 Hayley Studler So F 5-11 Grosse Isle, MB / Balmoral Hall 13 Jessica Dunne Fr D 6-0 O’Fallon, MO / Chicago Fury 14 Maggie Rothgery Jr F 5-7 Elyria, OH / Ohio Flames / Mercyhurst 16 Melani Moylan Jr F 5-6 Mississauga, ON / Oakville Jr. Hornets 17 Julia McKinnon Jr F 5-9 Kelowna, BC / Ontario Hockey Academy 18 Julianna Iafallo Fr F 5-8 Eden, NY / Buffalo Bisons 19 Danielle Gagne Sr F 5-6 Caledon, ON / Mississauga Chiefs 20 Kari Schmitt Sr D 5-11 Canton, MI / Belle Tire 21 Alexa Ranahan So D 5-5 Salmon Arm, BC / Okanagan Hockey Academy 22 Sara Schmitt Sr D 5-11 Canton, MI / Belle Tire 23 Katie Matheny So F 5-7 Chesterfield, MO / St. Louis Lady Blues 24 Claudia Kepler So F 5-5 Verona, WI / Madison Capitols 26 Kendall Curtis Jr F 5-7 Highlands Ranch, CO / Colorado Selects 27 Lauren Spring Fr F 5-9 Kelowna, BC / Pursuit of Excellence 30 Alex LaMere Fr G 5-9 Albertville, MN / North Wright County 32 Kassidy Sauve Fr G 5-9 Whitby, ON / Whitby Wolves 39 Stacy Danczak Sr G 5-6 Macedonia, OH / Ohio Flames

Captain: Sara Schmitt. Assistant Captains: Kari Schmitt, Kara Gust. Head Coach: Nate Handrahan (Niagara ’00). Career Record (Entering 2014-15): 102-157-26 (.404) (9 Seasons). Record at Ohio State (Entering 2014-15): 50-48-12 (.509) (3 Seasons). Assistant Coaches: Carson Duggan (St. Lawrence ’09); Keith Maurice (Norwich ’02).

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2013-14 ohIo StatE StatIStIcS---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ohio State | Overall - 37 GP (15-17- 5 .473) | Conf Only - 28 GP ( 9-14- 5 .411) | Career ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS 4 Ally Tarr F SR | 36 11 21 32 5/ 21 3 0 0 2 | 27 9 14 23 4/ 19 3 0 0 2 | 142 48 57 10522 Sara Schmitt D JR | 36 7 21 28 28/ 67 4 0 1 0 | 27 6 13 19 23/ 57 3 0 0 0 | 109 10 51 6119 Danielle Gagne F JR | 37 10 13 23 10/ 28 2 0 3 1 | 28 7 6 13 9/ 26 2 0 2 1 | 110 24 27 5120 Kari Schmitt D JR | 35 9 14 23 8/ 27 5 0 3 0 | 26 4 11 15 7/ 25 3 0 1 0 | 97 16 41 57 6 Taylor Kuehl F JR | 37 8 13 21 14/ 28 5 0 2 0 | 28 5 8 13 8/ 16 5 0 1 0 | 110 24 37 6124 Claudia Kepler F FR | 37 12 7 19 16/ 40 2 1 0 0 | 28 8 5 13 14/ 36 2 1 0 0 | 37 12 7 1917 Julia McKinnon F SO | 31 6 10 16 20/ 59 2 0 3 0 | 22 5 7 12 20/ 59 1 0 3 0 | 68 18 18 3626 Kendall Curtis F SO | 37 8 4 12 3/ 6 1 0 3 0 | 28 4 4 8 2/ 4 0 0 2 0 | 68 8 5 13 2 Cara Zubko D SO | 35 2 5 7 10/ 31 1 0 0 0 | 27 2 4 6 9/ 29 1 0 0 0 | 63 2 10 1210 Kara Gust D SO | 37 0 6 6 9/ 18 0 0 0 0 | 28 0 3 3 8/ 16 0 0 0 0 | 91 1 7 816 Melani Moylan F SO | 33 2 3 5 9/ 29 0 0 0 0 | 25 1 2 3 8/ 27 0 0 0 0 | 67 4 5 923 Katie Matheny F FR | 22 3 1 4 1/ 2 1 0 0 0 | 16 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 | 22 3 1 414 Becky Allis D SR | 35 0 4 4 10/ 31 0 0 0 0 | 26 0 3 3 8/ 16 0 0 0 0 | 134 2 8 1027 Annie Svedin D SR | 36 0 4 4 8/ 27 0 0 0 0 | 27 0 2 2 6/ 23 0 0 0 0 | 134 5 22 27 7 Kayla Sullivan F JR | 36 2 1 3 4/ 19 0 0 0 0 | 27 1 0 1 3/ 17 0 0 0 0 | 109 6 7 13 5 Breanne Grant D FR | 21 1 1 2 5/ 10 0 0 0 0 | 17 1 1 2 5/ 10 0 0 0 0 | 21 1 1 221 Alexa Ranahan D FR | 35 1 0 1 8/ 27 1 0 0 0 | 26 1 0 1 4/ 19 1 0 0 0 | 35 1 0 1 9 Bryanna Neuwald D SO | 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 | 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 | 32 0 6 612 Hayley Studler F FR | 34 0 1 1 12/ 35 0 0 0 0 | 25 0 1 1 10/ 31 0 0 0 0 | 34 0 1 113 Madison Marcotte D SR | 36 0 1 1 3/ 17 0 0 0 0 | 27 0 1 1 3/ 17 0 0 0 0 | 91 1 7 831 Chelsea Knapp G SR | 13 0 0 0 3/ 17 0 0 0 0 | 12 0 0 0 3/ 17 0 0 0 0 | 99 0 2 2 1 Lisa Steffes G SR | 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 91 0 3 3 Bench | 3/ 6 | 3/ 6 |------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------Ohio State | 37 82 131 213 189/545 27 1 15 3 | 28 56 87 143 157/470 22 1 9 3 |Opponents | 37 90 150 240 213/569 20 6 17 1 | 28 75 123 198 173/489 17 6 14 1 |------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------## Goaltending (Overall) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO %Time | Overall 1 Lisa Steffes SR | 26 1517:40 47 676 723 .935 1.86 11-11- 4 .500 25 5 67.5% | +: 673:27 30.0%31 Chelsea Knapp SR | 13 716:25 39 324 363 .893 3.27 4- 6- 1 .409 12 0 31.9% | -: 757:19 33.7% Open Net | 19 13:35 4 4 0.6% | E: 816:54 36.3%Ohio State | 37 2247:40 90 1000 1090 .917 2.40 15-17- 5 .473 37 5 100.0% |Opponents | 37 2247:40 82 957 1039 .921 2.19 17-15- 5 .527 37 5 100.0% |------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------## Goaltending (Conference Only) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO %Time | Conference Only 1 Lisa Steffes SR | 18 1041:18 37 496 533 .931 2.13 6- 8- 4 .444 17 2 61.1% | +: 419:11 24.6%31 Chelsea Knapp SR | 12 654:23 36 289 325 .889 3.30 3- 6- 1 .350 11 0 38.4% | -: 664:03 38.9% Open Net | 16 9:57 2 2 0.6% | E: 622:24 36.5%Ohio State | 28 1705:38 75 785 860 .913 2.64 9-14- 5 .411 28 2 100.0% |Opponents | 28 1705:38 56 733 789 .929 1.97 14- 9- 5 .589 28 4 100.0% |------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------## Goaltending (Career) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO |31 Chelsea Knapp SR | 99 5682:37 273 2421 2694 .899 2.88 42-39-12 .516 94 5 | 1 Lisa Steffes SR | 91 5175:42 237 2410 2647 .910 2.75 37-43- 8 .466 87 6 |------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Special Teams (Overall|Conference) | Power Play Penalty Kill Combined PPC/G | Power Play Penalty Kill Combined PPC/GOhio State | 27/160 .169 111/131 .847 138/291 .474 4.3 | 22/125 .176 88/105 .838 110/230 .478 4.5Opponents | 20/131 .153 133/160 .831 153/291 .526 3.5 | 17/105 .162 103/125 .824 120/230 .522 3.8------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------Scoring/Shots (Overall|Conference) | 1st 2nd 3rd OT TOT | 1st 2nd 3rd OT SOG | 1st 2nd 3rd OT TOT | 1st 2nd 3rd OT SOGOhio State | 22 34 24 2 82 | 312 375 334 18 1039 | 14 24 17 1 56 | 233 284 256 16 789Opponents | 26 29 35 0 90 | 335 351 389 15 1090 | 25 24 26 0 75 | 269 275 301 15 860Difference | -4 +5 -11 +2 -8 | -23 +24 -55 +3 -51 | -11 +0 -9 +1 -19 | -36 +9 -45 +1 -71------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------Game Averages (Overall|Conference) | G/GM A/GM PTS/G SOG/G PEN/G PIM/G PPG/G | G/GM A/GM PTS/G SOG/G PEN/G PIM/G PPG/GOhio State | 2.22 3.54 5.76 28.1 5.1 14.7 0.7 | 2.00 3.11 5.11 28.2 5.6 16.8 0.8Opponents | 2.43 4.05 6.49 29.5 5.8 15.4 0.5 | 2.68 4.39 7.07 30.7 6.2 17.5 0.6Difference | -0.22 -0.51 -0.73 -1.4 -0.6 -0.6 +0.2 | -0.68 -1.29 -1.96 -2.5 -0.6 -0.7 +0.2------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------Situational Records | H:17 7- 8- 2 A:20 8- 9- 3 N: 0 0- 0- 0 | H:14 5- 7- 2 A:14 4- 7- 3 N: 0 0- 0- 0(Overall|Conference) | E1 +: 9 6- 3- 0 -: 9 1- 8- 0 E:19 8- 6- 5 | E1 +: 5 2- 3- 0 -: 9 1- 8- 0 E:14 6- 3- 5 | E2 +:14 12- 0- 2 -:16 0-14- 2 E: 7 3- 3- 1 | E2 +: 9 7- 0- 2 -:14 0-12- 2 E: 5 2- 2- 1 | Margin 1:12 5- 7 2: 7 6- 1 3+:13 4- 9 | Margin 1: 7 2- 5 2: 6 5- 1 3+:10 2- 8 | First Goal +:19 12- 5- 2 -:17 3-12- 2 | First Goal +:13 7- 4- 2 -:14 2-10- 2---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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qUIck factS/dIrEctorYLocation: St. Cloud, MN 56301. Founded: 1869. Enrollment: 16,245. Colors: Cardinal & Black. Nickname: Huskies. Arena: Herb Brooks National Hockey Center (200x100). Capacity: 5,371. Press Box Phone: 320 308-5227. Faculty Representative: Dr. Bill Hudson (320 308-2241, [email protected]). Director of Athletics: Heather Weems (320 308-3102, [email protected]). Head Coach: Eric Rud (320 308-4806, [email protected]). Assistant Coaches: Steve MacDonald (320 308-4806, [email protected]); Jinelle Siergiej (320 308-4806, [email protected]). Equipment Manager: Jeremiah Minkel (320 308-2371, m 320 761-6577, [email protected]). Athletic Trainer: Eric Manz (320 308-2588, [email protected]). Public Relations Director: Tom Nelson (320 308-2141, m 320-224-0813, [email protected]). Public Relations Director, Women’s Hockey: Michelle Burke (320 308-2141, m 320 333-1328, [email protected]). SCSU Ticket Office: 1 877 SCSUTIX. Website: scsuhuskies.com.

thIS IS St. cloUd StatESt. Cloud State University enrolls more than 16,000 students and it is located about an hour northwest of Minneapolis, along the oak-crowned west bank of the Mississippi River. The 100-acre campus is between downtown St. Cloud and the Beaver Islands, a group of more than 30 islands that form a natural maze for a two-mile stretch of the river. Students can choose from more than 200 majors, minors and pre-professional programs at SCSU, including regional rarities such as meteorology and geographic information systems. The School of Graduate Studies offers more than 60 programs, including doc-toral degrees in Higher Education Administration and Educational Administration and Leadership, as well as a Master of Business Administration from the acclaimed Herberger Business School. Master’s degrees in regulatory affairs and services, applied clinical research and medical technology quality tap a growing demand for professionals who can lead medical device companies through FDA and international regulatory processes. Minnesota is home to nearly 600 FDA-approved medical device manufacturers. Minnesota companies registered nearly 2,220 medical device pat-ents between 2005 and 2009, second among the states. Founded in 1869 as a state normal school, St. Cloud State has evolved into a comprehensive university with all the institutions that make college life exciting: events and activities, art galleries, theatre, about 250 clubs and organizations, NCAA athletics, club sports, intramurals, indoor recreation opportunities and outdoor pursuits. The campus nerve center is our library. Key elements of a St. Cloud State education are: Community Engagement – we must be what we teach in order to provide our students role models and real-life in action examples of what they are learning in the classroom. Active Learning – we must provide opportunities to put classroom learning into action in order to provide our students with practical experience and reinforcement of their learning. Sustainability in its broadest sense – we must tend to our community as well as the physical environment so that our students can have real opportunities to succeed. Globalization – we must be attentive to a changing world and agile in our adap-tation to new developments in order to ensure that our students are prepared for a world in which nothing is static and knowledge rapidly becomes obsolete.

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SEptEmbErDate Game TimeFri/26 TORONTO JR AEROS (EX) 7:07 pm CT

octobErDate Game TimeFri/3 vs Boston University 4:07 pm CT @ Ridder Arena, Minneapolis (NC)Sat/4 vs Penn State @ 4:07 pm CT Ridder Arena, Minneapolis (NC)Fri/10 LINDENWOOD (NC) 3:07 pm CTSat/11 LINDENWOOD (NC) 3:07 pm CTFri/17 @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/18 MINNESOTA STATE (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTFri/31 @ Ohio State (WCHA) 6:07 pm ET

noVEmbErDate Game TimeSat/1 @ Ohio State (WCHA) 1:07 pm ETFri/7 @ Rensselaer (NC) 3:00 pm ETSat/8 @ Rensselaer (NC) 3:00 pm ETFri/14 MINNESOTA DULUTH (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/15 MINNESOTA DULUTH (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTFri/21 WISCONSIN (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTSat/22 WISCONSIN (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTMon/24 vs Minnesota @ 7:00 pm CT U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game, Braemar Arena, Edina, MN (NC)Sat/29 @ North Dakota (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTSun/30 @ North Dakota (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT

dEcEmbErDate Game TimeFri/5 @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/6 @ Minnesota (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTFri/12 BEMIDJI STATE (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/13 BEMIDJI STATE (WCHA) 3:07 pm CT

JanUarYDate Game TimeFri/9 OHIO STATE (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTSat/10 OHIO STATE (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTSat/17 @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTSun/18 @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTFri/23 MINNESOTA (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTSat/24 MINNESOTA (WCHA) 3:07 pm CT

fEbrUarYDate Game TimeMon/2 @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTFri/6 @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/7 @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTFri/13 NORTH DAKOTA (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/14 NORTH DAKOTA (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTMon/16 MINNESOTA STATE (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTFri/20 @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTSun/22 @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 12:07 pm CT

(WCHA) conference; (NC) non-conference; (EX) exhibition

2014-15 SchEdUlE hEad coachEric Rud marks his first sea-son as the head coach of the St. Cloud State University women’s hockey program in 2014-15. He is the fourth person to serve as head coach of the program. A former assistant coach with the St. Cloud State men’s hockey team from 2005 to 2010, Rud had most recently served as an assistant men’s coach at Colorado College since 2011. Between his tenures at St. Cloud State and Colorado College, Rud worked for one season as the head coach and gen-eral manager of the United States Hockey League’s Green Bay Gamblers in 2010-11. A graduate of Colorado College, Rud was a two-time team captain and two-time Western Collegiate Hockey Association Defensive Player of the Year for the Tigers during his collegiate playing career. He went on to play professional hockey from 1997 to 2002, and also served as a player assistant coach with the Florida Everblades in 1999-2000 and with the Idaho Steelheads from 2000 to 2002. He joined the coaching ranks as an assistant with the United States Hockey League’s Cedar Rapids Roughriders from 2002 to 2004 and was an assistant coach at Colorado College in 2004-05. Rud joined Bob Motzko’s staff on the men’s hockey team at St. Cloud State in 2005. At SCSU, Rud recruited several Husky stand-outs including notables Ryan Lasch (Hobey Baker Memorial Award top 10 finalist), Andreas Nodl, Garrett Roe, Drew LeBlanc (Hobey Baker Memorial Award winner), Nick Jensen and Nic Dowd (Hobey Baker Memorial Award top 3 finalist). In Rud’s time at St. Cloud State, the Huskies advanced to the NCAA tournament three times and also advanced to the championship game of the NCAA West Regional in 2010. He has worked extensively with the USA Hockey program throughout his career and served as the head coach of the 2008 USA U-17 boys team in the Slovakia Four Nations Cup and the 2009 USA U-18 boys team at the Czech Republic Ivan Hlinka Cup. Rud becomes the fourth coach in the history of the women’s hockey program at St. Cloud State University. The Huskies’ first year of women’s hockey was 1998-99 and they joined the Western Collegiate Hockey Association at the start of the 1999-00 season. A native of Inver Grove Heights, Minn., Rud prepped at Simley High School. He and his wife, Amy, have three children – Sam, Gabbie and Max.

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No. Name Yr Pos 7 Brittney Anderson Fr D 6 Amanda Arbogast Sr F 30 Jacqueline Audet So G 5 Hanna Brodt Jr F 27 Alyssa Erickson Fr F 35 Katie Fitzgerald Jr G 1 Julie Friend Sr G 22 Kalli Funk Sr F 3 Audrey Hanmer Sr D 9 Lauren Hespenheide So F 12 Molly Illikainen Jr F 13 Mackenize Johnson Fr F 24 Alexandra Makaric So D 11 Caroline Markström So D 21 Christa Moody So D 10 Abby Ness Sr F 19 Payge Pena So F 17 Jenna Redford So D/F 18 Kelsey Saelens So F 15 Lexi Slattery Jr D 16 Vanessa Spataro Jr F 20 Emma Turbyville Fr D

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No. Name Yr Pos Hgt Hometown / Last Team 1 Julie Friend Sr G 5-8 Minnetonka, MN / Minnetonka HS 3 Audrey Hanmer Sr D 5-7 Wyoming, MN / Forest Lake HS 5 Hanna Brodt Jr F 5-4 Roseville, MN / Roseville HS 6 Amanda Arbogast Sr F 5-8 Virginia, MN / Eveleth-Gilbert Area HS 7 Brittney Anderson Fr D 5-6 Hudson, WI / Hill-Murray HS 9 Lauren Hespenheide So F 5-2 Shakopee, MN / Shakopee Senior High 10 Abby Ness Sr F 5-6 Roseau, MN / Roseau HS 11 Caroline Markström So D 5-6 Kovland, Sweden / Sundsvalls Gymnasium 12 Molly Illikainen Jr F 5-9 Grand Rapids, MN / GR-Greenway HS / Providence 13 Mackenize Johnson Fr F 5-8 Monticello, MN / North Wright County 15 Lexi Slattery Jr D 5-7 Hugo, MN / Roseville HS / Providence 16 Vanessa Spataro Jr F 5-5 Stouffville, ON / Toronto Junior Aeros 17 Jenna Redford So D/F 5-6 Soldotna, AK / Boston Shamrocks 18 Kelsey Saelens So F 5-6 Winnipeg, MB / Shaftesbury Titans Prep 19 Payge Pena So F 5-7 Maple Ridge, BC / Okanagan Hockey Academy - JWHL 20 Emma Turbyville Fr D 5-10 Chicago, IL / Shattuck-St. Mary’s 21 Christa Moody So D 5-9 Battle Creek, MI / HoneyBaked 22 Kalli Funk Sr F 5-5 Roseville, MN / Cretin-Derham Hall / Niagara 24 Alexandra Makaric So D 5-11 Windsor, ON / Cambridge Rivulettes - PWHL 27 Alyssa Erickson Fr F 5-6 Mission, BC / Okanagan Hockey Academy 30 Jacqueline Audet So G 5-4 Campbell, CA / Anaheim Lady Ducks 35 Katie Fitzgerald Jr G 5-10 Des Plaines, IL / Chicago Mission AAA

Head Coach: Eric Rud (Colorado College ’97). Career Record (Entering 2014-15): 0-0-0. Record at St. Cloud State (Entering 2014-15): 0-0-0. Assistant Coach: Steve Macdonald (Winnipeg ’05). Assistant Coach: Jinelle Siergiej (Wisconsin ’08). Strength & Conditioning Coach: Travis Zins (St. Cloud State ’02).

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2013-14 St. cloUd StatE StatIStIcS---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------St. Cloud State | Overall - 36 GP ( 4-27- 5 .181) | Conf Only - 28 GP ( 3-21- 4 .179) | Career ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS23 Molli Mott F SR | 36 13 11 24 13/ 26 2 1 0 1 | 28 12 8 20 9/ 18 2 0 0 1 | 140 37 33 7014 Julia Gilbert F SR | 36 10 12 22 9/ 18 1 0 1 1 | 28 7 10 17 6/ 12 1 0 0 1 | 140 22 27 4910 Abby Ness F JR | 36 6 6 12 4/ 8 2 0 1 0 | 28 6 5 11 4/ 8 2 0 1 0 | 108 12 21 33 8 Michelle Burke D SR | 36 1 10 11 19/ 38 0 0 0 0 | 28 1 7 8 17/ 34 0 0 0 0 | 140 3 22 2528 Cari Coen D SR | 35 2 6 8 13/ 26 1 1 0 1 | 27 1 4 5 10/ 20 0 1 0 1 | 138 6 21 27 3 Audrey Hanmer D JR | 36 2 6 8 16/ 32 2 0 0 0 | 28 2 5 7 9/ 18 2 0 0 0 | 107 8 23 31 9 Lauren Hespenheide F FR | 34 3 4 7 7/ 25 0 0 0 0 | 27 3 4 7 5/ 21 0 0 0 0 | 34 3 4 719 Payge Pena F FR | 28 3 3 6 4/ 8 1 0 0 0 | 21 2 3 5 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 | 28 3 3 6 7 Skye Kelly D SO | 36 1 5 6 6/ 12 1 0 0 0 | 28 0 5 5 6/ 12 0 0 0 0 | 65 2 11 1312 Amy Olson F JR | 36 3 2 5 5/ 10 1 0 1 0 | 28 3 1 4 4/ 8 1 0 1 0 | 112 3 8 1113 Sydney Burghardt F SR | 36 0 4 4 5/ 10 0 0 0 0 | 28 0 4 4 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 | 131 2 15 1718 Kelsey Saelens F FR | 36 0 4 4 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 28 0 3 3 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 36 0 4 422 Kalli Funk F JR | 29 1 1 2 5/ 10 0 0 0 0 | 22 1 1 2 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 | 92 10 8 1816 Vanessa Spataro F SO | 12 1 0 1 3/ 6 1 0 0 0 | 9 0 0 0 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 45 4 3 7 5 Hanna Brodt F SO | 30 1 0 1 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 | 24 1 0 1 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 64 2 1 3 6 Amanda Arbogast F JR | 35 1 0 1 3/ 6 0 0 1 0 | 27 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 | 76 3 1 421 Christa Moody D FR | 18 0 1 1 3/ 17 0 0 0 0 | 13 0 1 1 3/ 17 0 0 0 0 | 18 0 1 124 Alexandra Makaric D FR | 33 0 1 1 8/ 16 0 0 0 0 | 26 0 1 1 6/ 12 0 0 0 0 | 33 0 1 117 Jenna Redford D/F FR | 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 10 0 0 035 Katie Fitzgerald G SO | 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 28 0 1 1 1 Julie Friend G JR | 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 71 0 1 1 4 Amanda Monkman D SR | 29 0 0 0 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 | 23 0 0 0 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 | 110 0 2 211 Caroline Markstrom D FR | 31 0 0 0 11/ 22 0 0 0 0 | 25 0 0 0 8/ 16 0 0 0 0 | 31 0 0 0 Bench | 5/ 10 | 4/ 8 |------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------St. Cloud State | 36 48 76 124 147/316 12 2 4 3 | 28 40 62 102 110/242 8 1 3 3 |Opponents | 36 111 177 288 157/325 27 5 27 1 | 28 87 135 222 123/257 20 5 21 1 |------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------## Goaltending (Overall) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO %Time | Overall 1 Julie Friend JR | 25 1459:52 67 843 910 .926 2.75 3-18- 4 .200 25 1 66.8% | +: 292:38 13.4%35 Katie Fitzgerald SO | 13 712:06 39 381 420 .907 3.29 1- 9- 1 .136 11 0 32.6% | -:1168:22 53.5% Open Net | 21 13:02 5 5 0.6% | E: 724:00 33.1%St. Cloud State | 36 2185:00 111 1224 1335 .917 3.05 4-27- 5 .181 36 1 100.0% |Opponents | 36 2185:00 48 888 936 .949 1.32 27- 4- 5 .819 36 7 100.0% |------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------## Goaltending (Conference Only) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO %Time | Conference Only 1 Julie Friend JR | 20 1183:30 53 701 754 .930 2.69 3-14- 3 .225 20 0 69.6% | +: 199:14 11.7%35 Katie Fitzgerald SO | 9 505:27 30 290 320 .906 3.56 0- 7- 1 .062 8 0 29.7% | -: 924:48 54.4% Open Net | 16 11:03 4 4 0.7% | E: 575:58 33.9%St. Cloud State | 28 1700:00 87 991 1078 .919 3.07 3-21- 4 .179 28 0 100.0% |Opponents | 28 1700:00 40 682 722 .945 1.41 21- 3- 4 .821 28 5 100.0% |------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------## Goaltending (Career) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO | 1 Julie Friend JR | 71 3974:04 223 2134 2357 .905 3.37 13-48- 7 .243 67 4 |35 Katie Fitzgerald SO | 28 1513:44 80 805 885 .910 3.17 5-19- 1 .220 25 0 |------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Special Teams (Overall|Conference) | Power Play Penalty Kill Combined PPC/G | Power Play Penalty Kill Combined PPC/GSt. Cloud State | 12/137 .088 101/128 .789 113/265 .426 3.8 | 8/109 .073 77/ 97 .794 85/206 .413 3.9Opponents | 27/128 .211 125/137 .912 152/265 .574 3.6 | 20/ 97 .206 101/109 .927 121/206 .587 3.5------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------Scoring/Shots (Overall|Conference) | 1st 2nd 3rd OT TOT | 1st 2nd 3rd OT SOG | 1st 2nd 3rd OT TOT | 1st 2nd 3rd OT SOGSt. Cloud State | 13 15 20 0 48 | 290 301 336 9 936 | 10 12 18 0 40 | 215 232 267 8 722Opponents | 30 46 35 0 111 | 405 454 462 14 1335 | 24 37 26 0 87 | 342 352 371 13 1078Difference | -17 -31 -15 +0 -63 |-115 -153 -126 -5 -399 | -14 -25 -8 +0 -47 |-127 -120 -104 -5 -356------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------Game Averages (Overall|Conference) | G/GM A/GM PTS/G SOG/G PEN/G PIM/G PPG/G | G/GM A/GM PTS/G SOG/G PEN/G PIM/G PPG/GSt. Cloud State | 1.33 2.11 3.44 26.0 4.1 8.8 0.3 | 1.43 2.21 3.64 25.8 3.9 8.6 0.3Opponents | 3.08 4.92 8.00 37.1 4.4 9.0 0.8 | 3.11 4.82 7.93 38.5 4.4 9.2 0.7Difference | -1.75 -2.81 -4.56 -11.1 -0.3 -0.2 -0.4 | -1.68 -2.61 -4.29 -12.7 -0.5 -0.5 -0.4------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------Situational Records | H:18 1-15- 2 A:16 2-11- 3 N: 2 1- 1- 0 | H:14 1-12- 1 A:14 2- 9- 3 N: 0 0- 0- 0(Overall|Conference) | E1 +: 7 2- 4- 1 -:21 1-19- 1 E: 8 1- 4- 3 | E1 +: 5 1- 3- 1 -:17 1-15- 1 E: 6 1- 3- 2 | E2 +: 5 3- 2- 0 -:23 0-20- 3 E: 8 1- 5- 2 | E2 +: 3 2- 1- 0 -:18 0-15- 3 E: 7 1- 5- 1 | Margin 1: 7 1- 6 2: 9 1- 8 3+:15 2-13 | Margin 1: 5 0- 5 2: 7 1- 6 3+:12 2-10 | First Goal +: 9 2- 6- 1 -:26 2-21- 3 | First Goal +: 7 1- 5- 1 -:21 2-16- 3---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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qUIck factS/dIrEctorYLocation: Madison, WI 53711. Founded: 1848. Enrollment: 42,595. Colors: Cardinal & White. Nickname: Badgers. Arena: LaBahn Arena (200x90). Capacity: 2,273. Press Box Phone: 608 265-4336. Faculty Representative: Dr. Laurel Rice (608 417-423, [email protected]). Director of Athletics: Barry Alvarez (608 262-4312). Head Coach: Mark Johnson (608 262-0101, [email protected]). Associate Head Coach: Dan Koch (608 262-0101, [email protected]). Assistant Coach: Jackie Friesen (608 265-3127, [email protected]). Volunteer Coach: Mark Greenhalgh. Director of Hockey Operations/Equipment Manager: Paul Hickman (608 265-3172, m 608 516-5984, [email protected]). Video Coordinator: Dean Thibodeau (608 265-5197, m 608 218-0537, [email protected]). Athletic Trainer: Dennis Helwig (608 262-5600, [email protected]). Public Relations Director, Women’s Hockey: A.J. Harrison (608 262-2255, m 608 279-8641, [email protected]). UW Ticket Office: 1-800-GO BADGERS. Website: UWBadgers.com.

thIS IS wISconSInThe University of Wisconsin is a world-class university, nationally and internationally recognized for its academic excellence, incredible students, inspiring faculty, exceptional value and an amazing campus and community. On a single campus, students can find a complete spectrum of liberal arts studies, professional programs and student activities. As one of the nation’s first land-grant universities, Wisconsin maintains a strong research emphasis in agricultural and life sciences. Award-winning research spanning the academic disci-plines, however, has earned Wisconsin a place among the world’s elite institutions of higher education. UW-Madison is among the largest and most comprehen-sive universities in the nation, and the largest of the 15 distinct institutions in the University of Wisconsin System. UW-Madison comprises 13 schools and colleges that include 120 academic departments, 260 interdisciplinary centers and 440 academic de-gree/major programs. The average class size is 29 students, and only 10% of classes have more than 100 students. We offer more than 4,700 courses and 132 majors. UW-Madison has more than 21,000 employees, including more than 2,000 faculty, and is com-mitted to a diverse and inclusive environment. The quality of its undergraduate, graduate and research pro-grams is recognized around the world. Students can also take advantage of opportunities to study abroad, participate in honors programs, complete an internship, conduct hands-on research and take service-learning courses. One of the most picturesque campuses in the country, Wisconsin sits along the shore of Lake Mendota. The city of Madison and the university were designed to be linked, signifying the interrelated nature of academic and political life at Wisconsin. Growing with the times to meet changing needs in education and research has kept the university great. With an eye to the future, the university continues to change, guaranteeing a com-munity and environment where true learning can take place.

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SEptEmbErDate Game TimeFri/26 @ Lindenwood (NC) 7:00 pm CTSat/27 @ Lindenwood (NC) 3:00 pm CT

octobErDate Game TimeFri/3 @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 6:07 pm CTSat/4 @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 6:07 pm CTFri/10 OHIO STATE (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSun/12 OHIO STATE (WCHA) 1:07 pm CTFri/17 MINNESOTA (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/18 MINNESOTA (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTFri/24 @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/25 @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTFri/31 @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT

noVEmbErDate Game TimeSat/1 @ North Dakota (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTThu/13 MINNESOTA STATE (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTFri/14 MINNESOTA STATE (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTFri/21 @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTSat/22 @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTFri/28 @ New Hampshire (NC) 7:00 pm ETSat/29 @ New Hampshire (NC) 2:00 pm ET

dEcEmbErDate Game TimeFri/5 NORTH DAKOTA (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTSun/7 NORTH DAKOTA (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT

JanUarYDate Game TimeSat/10 @ Minnesota (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTSun/11 @ Minnesota (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTFri/16 BEMIDJI STATE (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/17 BEMDIJI STATE (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTSat/24 CLARKSON (NC) 2:07 pm CTSun/25 CLARKSON (NC) 12:07 pm CTFri/30 @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/31 @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CT

fEbrUarYDate Game TimeFri/6 MINNESOTA DULUTH (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/7 MINNESOTA DULUTH (WCHA) 7:37 pm CTFri/13 @ Ohio State (WCHA) 6:07 pm ETSat/14 @ Ohio State (WCHA) TBA pm ETFri/20 ST. CLOUD STATE (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTSun/22 ST. CLOUD STATE (WCHA) 12:07 pm CT

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2014-15 SchEdUlE hEad coachIn 12 seasons as head coach of the Badgers, Mark Johnson has established the University of Wisconsin’s rank among the elite in all of college women’s hockey. Under his direction, Wisconsin has four NCAA titles, four WCHA playoff titles and four WCHA regular season crowns. And with a career record of 331-64-30 (.814), he is the winningest coach in UW women’s hockey history. Four of Johnson’s Badgers have won the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award – Brianna Decker in 2012, Meghan Duggan in 2011, Jessie Vetter in 2009, and Sara Bauer in 2006. No stranger to the Wisconsin program as coach’s son (his father is leg-endary coach Bob Johnson), player and assistant coach, Johnson became the third head women’s hockey coach at UW beginning with the 2002-03 season. And in 12 seasons, Johnson and the Badgers have continued to shatter both school and national records, while being the first team ever to land in the NCAA championship game in four consecutive seasons (2006-09) and winning four NCAA titles (2006, 2007, 2009, 2011). Johnson led the Badgers to their seventh Frozen Four in 2013-14. In 2012-13, Johnson earn his 300th career win and saw the opening of LaBahn Arena, which the Badgers now call home. In 2011-12, he led Wisconsin to the NCAA Championship for the second consecutive year. After finish-ing in the top spot of the WCHA in the regular season, the Badgers fell to Minnesota in the championship game and were NCAA runner-up in 2012. In 2010-11, Johnson led Wisconsin to its fourth national title, returning to the helm after taking a one-year sabbatical to serve as head coach of the 2010 U.S. Olympic Women’s Hockey team. Johnson and Team USA earned silver at the Vancouver Olympic Games. Overall, Johnson has led the Badgers to an 16-3 record in the NCAA Tournament which includes nine Frozen Four wins, the second-most in the event’s history. Johnson joined the women’s hockey staff after serving as an assis-tant coach with the men’s program from 1996-2002. During that time, he helped the men’s team to a WCHA title during the 1999-2000 season as well as a WCHA Final Five playoff championship in 1997-98. Prior to his time with the Badgers, Johnson coached professionally, directing the Madison Monsters to a 37-30-7 mark in 1995-96 and earning CHL coach of the year honors. When Johnson made his first appearance as the head coach of the U.S. Olympic Women’s Ice Hockey Team in 2010, he was quite familiar with the international scene as a coach. His first assignment came as an assis-tant coach for the U.S. Men’s National Team at the 2000 IIHF Men’s World Championship, a role he also served in at the same event in 2002. In 2006-07, he led Team USA to a second-place finish at the 2006 Four Nations Cup, as well as silver at the 2007 IIHF Women’s World Championship. As a collegiate player, Johnson helped Wisconsin to the 1977 national championship as a freshman. The first Badger to win WCHA Rookie of the Year honors, he went on to become the school’s second all-time leading scorer with 256 points, including a school-record 125 goals in just three seasons. The 1978-79 WCHA MVP, Johnson was a two-time, first team All-WCHA pick and a two-time All-American. In 2002, he was also selected as one of the WCHA’s “Top 50 Players in 50 Years.” Johnson represented USA Hockey as a player in 13 international tournaments. Most notably, he led the 1980 U.S. Olympic Team’s gold medal-winning effort with 11 points, including two goals in the “Miracle on Ice’ game against the Soviet Union. Following his Olympic experience, Johnson embarked on a success-ful 11-year NHL playing career, producing 508 points (203g, 305a) in 669 games with Pittsburgh, Minnesota, Hartford, St. Louis and New Jersey. As an accomplished athlete, coach and humanitarian, Johnson contin-ues to be honored with awards. In 2009, he received the Red Smith Award, given to an individual who has contributed or continues to contribute to sports in Wisconsin. In 2005, he received the NCAA Silver Anniversary award and that same year, he was inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame for his accomplishments as a player and coach (he was previously in-ducted as a member of the 1980 U.S. Olympic Men’s Hockey Team in 2003). Johnson was inducted into the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame in 2003, the Wisconsin Hockey Hall of Fame in 2001 and he is a charter member of Wisconsin’s National W Club Hall of Fame. In 2002, he was selected as one of the WCHA’s “Top 50 Players in 50 Years,” and, in 1999, he earned one of hockey’s highest honors when he was inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame. Born in Minneapolis and raised in Madison, Johnson earned his bach-elor’s degree in kinesiology from UW in 1994. He and his wife, Leslie, have five children – Doug, Chris, Patrick, Mikayla and Megan.

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No. Name Yr Pos 10 Brittany Ammerman Sr F 6 Courtney Burke Jr D 2 Mellissa Channell So D 26 Emily Clark Fr F 30 Ann-Renée Desbiens So G 9 Molly Doner Jr F 23 Kim Drake Jr F 8 Kaitlyn Harding Jr F 20 Mikayla Johnson Jr F 27 Rachel Jones Jr F 12 Katy Josephs Sr F 11 Sydney McKibbon So F 32 Megan Miller Jr G 16 Sarah Nurse So F 19 Annie Pankowski Fr F 3 Maddie Rolfes Fr D 5 Jenny Ryan So D 25 Erika Sowchuk Jr F 24 Karley Sylvester Sr F 17 Blayre Turnbull Sr F 1 Jorie Walters Jr G 21 Baylee Wellhausen Fr F 14 Lauren Williams Fr D 13 Katarina Zgraja Sr D

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No. Name Yr Pos Hgt Hometown / Last Team 1 Jorie Walters Jr G 5-4 Grinnell, IA / Shattuck-St. Mary’s 2 Mellissa Channell So D 5-4 Oakville, ON / Burlington Barracudas 3 Maddie Rolfes Fr D 5-8 West Des Moines, IA / Shattuck-St. Mary’s HS 5 Jenny Ryan So D 5-4 Victor, NY / North American Hockey Academy 6 Courtney Burke Jr D 5-9 Albany, NY / Shattuck-St. Mary’s 8 Kaitlyn Harding Jr F 5-7 Anchorage, AK / Pursuit of Excellence 9 Molly Doner Jr F 5-5 Mukilteo, WA / North American Hockey Academy 10 Brittany Ammerman Sr F 5-6 River Vale, NJ / North American Hockey Academy 11 Sydney McKibbon So F 5-5 Oakville, ON / Stoney Creek Junior Sabres 12 Katy Josephs Sr F 5-4 Calgary, AB / Highwood Raiders 13 Katarina Zgraja Sr D 5-5 Waterloo, ON / Bluevale Collegiate Institute 14 Lauren Williams Fr D 5-9 Windsor, ON / Whitby Wolves 16 Sarah Nurse So F 5-8 Hamilton, ON / Stoney Creek Junior Sabres 17 Blayre Turnbull Sr F 5-7 Stellarton, NS / Shattuck-St. Mary’s 19 Annie Pankowski Fr F 5-9 Laguna Hills, CA / North American Hockey Academy 20 Mikayla Johnson Jr F 5-7 Madison, WI / Madison Capitols 21 Baylee Wellhausen Fr F 5-4 Williams Bay, WI / Shattuck-St. Mary’s HS 23 Kim Drake Jr F 5-10 Mosinee, WI / Shattuck-St. Mary’s 24 Karley Sylvester Sr F 5-9 Warroad, MN / Warroad 25 Erika Sowchuk Jr F 5-7 Fernie, BC / Edge School 26 Emily Clark Fr F 5-7 Saskatoon, SK / Okanagan Hockey Academy 27 Rachel Jones Jr F 5-6 Berlin, WI / Madison Capitols 30 Ann-Renée Desbiens So G 5-9 La Malbaie, QC / Beaubourg Seigneurs AA 32 Megan Miller Jr G 5-7 Long Grove, IL / Chicago Mission / Boston College

Captain: Blayre Turnbull. Assistant Captains: Karley Sylvester, Katarina Zgraja. Head Coach: Mark Johnson (Wisconsin ’94). Career Record (Entering 2014-15): 331-64-30 (.814) (11 Seasons). Record at Wisconsin (Entering 2014-15): 331-64-30 (.814) (11 Seasons). Associate Head Coach: Dan Koch (St. Mary’s ’01). Assistant Coach: Jackie Friesen (Wisconsin ’06). Volunteer Assistant Coach: Mark Greenhalgh (Wisconsin ’87).

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2013-14 wISconSIn StatIStIcSWisconsin | Overall - 38 GP (28- 8- 2 .763) | Conf Only - 28 GP (21- 5- 2 .786) | Career ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS10 Brittany Ammerman F SR | 38 23 21 44 6/ 12 8 2 6 0 | 28 20 14 34 6/ 12 6 2 6 0 | 120 49 52 10117 Blayre Turnbull F JR | 38 18 22 40 6/ 12 2 5 2 0 | 28 15 17 32 5/ 10 2 5 0 0 | 107 28 34 62 6 Courtney Burke D SO | 38 5 21 26 12/ 24 3 0 1 0 | 28 3 18 21 11/ 22 2 0 1 0 | 73 9 40 4914 Madison Packer F SR | 37 11 12 23 28/ 67 4 0 3 1 | 28 9 9 18 22/ 55 4 0 2 1 | 146 46 58 10412 Katy Josephs F JR | 38 12 10 22 3/ 6 3 0 4 0 | 28 8 9 17 2/ 4 2 0 3 0 | 113 23 25 4816 Sarah Nurse F FR | 38 11 10 21 1/ 2 2 1 3 0 | 28 8 6 14 1 1 2 0 | 38 11 10 2124 Karley Sylvester F JR | 38 9 7 16 3/ 6 3 1 2 0 | 28 6 5 11 3/ 6 1 1 2 0 | 113 23 27 5011 Sydney McKibbon F FR | 38 5 11 16 4/ 8 1 0 2 0 | 28 3 6 9 3/ 6 1 0 2 0 | 38 5 11 16 7 Kelly Jaminski D SR | 38 4 9 13 5/ 10 0 0 0 0 | 28 3 5 8 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 | 154 11 35 46 2 Mellissa Channell D FR | 38 2 10 12 9/ 18 1 0 1 0 | 28 0 7 7 7/ 14 0 0 0 0 | 38 2 10 12 8 Kaitlyn Harding F SO | 38 4 4 8 7/ 14 0 0 0 0 | 28 3 2 5 6/ 12 0 0 0 0 | 68 4 4 825 Erika Sowchuk F SO | 38 3 5 8 3/ 6 2 0 1 0 | 28 3 5 8 3/ 6 2 0 1 0 | 73 8 15 2328 Natalie Berg D SR | 38 1 7 8 5/ 10 0 0 0 0 | 28 1 5 6 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 | 106 2 13 1527 Rachel Jones F SO | 29 3 4 7 2/ 4 0 0 2 0 | 20 3 2 5 1/ 2 0 0 2 0 | 64 4 4 813 Katarina Zgraja D JR | 38 0 7 7 5/ 10 0 0 0 0 | 28 0 4 4 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 | 113 3 21 24 3 Jenny Ryan D FR | 33 1 5 6 4/ 8 0 0 1 0 | 24 0 4 4 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 | 33 1 5 620 Mikayla Johnson F SO | 27 1 1 2 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 19 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 | 27 1 1 2 9 Molly Doner F SO | 28 1 1 2 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 | 23 1 1 2 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 | 63 2 2 4 1 Jorie Walters G SO | 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 2 0 0 030 Ann-Renée Desbiens G FR | 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 12 0 0 033 Alex Rigsby G SR | 27 0 0 0 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 19 0 0 0 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 133 0 3 323 Kim Drake F SO | 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 71 1 3 4 Bench | 4/ 8 | 3/ 6 |------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------Wisconsin | 38 114 167 281 113/237 29 9 28 1 | 28 86 120 206 90/191 21 9 21 1 |Opponents | 38 47 63 110 146/333 9 1 8 0 | 28 33 48 81 112/254 5 0 5 0 |------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------## Goaltending (Overall) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO %Time | Overall33 Alex Rigsby SR | 27 1594:33 35 596 631 .945 1.32 17- 7- 2 .692 27 7 69.6% | +:1139:36 49.8%30 Ann-Renée Desbiens FR | 12 677:52 12 265 277 .957 1.06 11- 1- 0 .917 11 3 29.6% | -: 282:36 12.3% 1 Jorie Walters SO | 1 9:42 0 0 0 ---- 0.00 0- 0- 0 --- 0 0 0.4% | E: 867:48 37.9% Open Net | 14 7:53 0 0 0.3% |Wisconsin | 38 2290:00 47 861 908 .948 1.23 28- 8- 2 .763 38 12 100.0% |Opponents | 38 2290:00 114 1265 1379 .917 2.99 8-28- 2 .237 38 5 100.0% |------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------## Goaltending (Conference Only) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO %Time | Conference Only33 Alex Rigsby SR | 19 1118:52 24 426 450 .947 1.29 12- 4- 2 .722 19 4 66.2% | +: 827:57 49.0%30 Ann-Renée Desbiens FR | 10 557:56 9 220 229 .961 0.97 9- 1- 0 .900 9 3 33.0% | -: 151:42 9.0% 1 Jorie Walters SO | 1 9:42 0 0 0 ---- 0.00 0- 0- 0 --- 0 0 0.6% | E: 710:21 42.0% Open Net | 8 3:30 0 0 0.2% |Wisconsin | 28 1690:00 33 646 679 .951 1.17 21- 5- 2 .786 28 9 100.0% |Opponents | 28 1690:00 86 881 967 .911 3.05 5-21- 2 .214 28 3 100.0% |------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------## Goaltending (Career) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO |33 Alex Rigsby SR | 133 7881:47 197 3126 3323 .941 1.50 100-23- 8 .794 132 30 |30 Ann-Renée Desbiens FR | 12 677:52 12 265 277 .957 1.06 11- 1- 0 .917 11 3 | 1 Jorie Walters SO | 2 15:20 0 0 0 ---- 0.00 0- 0- 0 --- 0 0 |------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Special Teams (Overall|Conference) | Power Play Penalty Kill Combined PPC/G | Power Play Penalty Kill Combined PPC/GWisconsin | 29/125 .232 87/ 96 .906 116/221 .525 3.3 | 21/ 97 .216 73/ 78 .936 94/175 .537 3.5Opponents | 9/ 96 .094 96/125 .768 105/221 .475 2.5 | 5/ 78 .064 76/ 97 .784 81/175 .463 2.8------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------Scoring/Shots (Overall|Conference) | 1st 2nd 3rd OT TOT | 1st 2nd 3rd OT SOG | 1st 2nd 3rd OT TOT | 1st 2nd 3rd OT SOGWisconsin | 29 43 42 0 114 | 447 530 393 9 1379 | 20 32 34 0 86 | 313 367 278 9 967Opponents | 9 16 22 0 47 | 256 333 317 2 908 | 7 9 17 0 33 | 188 241 248 2 679Difference | +20 +27 +20 +0 +67 |+191 +197 +76 +7 +471 | +13 +23 +17 +0 +53 |+125 +126 +30 +7 +288------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------Game Averages (Overall|Conference) | G/GM A/GM PTS/G SOG/G PEN/G PIM/G PPG/G | G/GM A/GM PTS/G SOG/G PEN/G PIM/G PPG/GWisconsin | 3.00 4.39 7.39 36.3 3.0 6.2 0.8 | 3.07 4.29 7.36 34.5 3.2 6.8 0.8Opponents | 1.24 1.66 2.89 23.9 3.8 8.8 0.2 | 1.18 1.71 2.89 24.2 4.0 9.1 0.2Difference | +1.76 +2.74 +4.50 +12.4 -0.9 -2.5 +0.5 | +1.89 +2.57 +4.46 +10.3 -0.8 -2.2 +0.6------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------Situational Records | H:20 16- 4- 0 A:14 10- 2- 2 N: 4 2- 2- 0 | H:14 11- 3- 0 A:14 10- 2- 2 N: 0 0- 0- 0(Overall|Conference) | E1 +:17 15- 2- 0 -: 4 3- 1- 0 E:17 10- 5- 2 | E1 +:11 10- 1- 0 -: 3 3- 0- 0 E:14 8- 4- 2 | E2 +:26 25- 1- 0 -: 6 1- 4- 1 E: 6 2- 3- 1 | E2 +:19 19- 0- 0 -: 3 0- 2- 1 E: 6 2- 3- 1 | Margin 1: 8 5- 3 2: 9 7- 2 3+:19 16- 3 | Margin 1: 5 3- 2 2: 7 6- 1 3+:14 12- 2 | First Goal +:27 24- 3- 0 -:10 4- 5- 1 | First Goal +:20 18- 2- 0 -: 7 3- 3- 1---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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another memorable campaign in the women’s Western Collegiate Hockey Association concluded on Sunday, March 23 with two-time

defending national champion Minnesota being upended by Clarkson by just a single goal, 5-4, in the 2014 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four title contest in Hamden, CT. The loss put an end to the WCHA’s record streak of 14 consecutive national championships. But despite that setback, the league and its eight member teams gave fans plenty of highlights through-out the season. Minnesota (38-2-1), after claiming both the regular season and WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF champi-onships, made its third straight Frozen Four appearance and 10th overall, pushing its unbeaten streak to 26 games (25-0-1) before the loss to Clarkson. UM, sport-ing a 87-2-1 record spanning the past three seasons, has won five national titles – in 2000, 2004, 2005, 2012 and 2013.

Wisconsin, which finished 28-8-2 overall, also made another trip to the NCAA Frozen Four, dropping a 5-3 de-cision to the Gophers in a national semifinal on March 21. The Badgers, who are now 17-4 in NCAA post-sea-son play, made their seventh trip to the Frozen Four. Wisconsin has won four NCAA titles – in 2006, 2007, 2009 and 2011. Individually, top honors went to Minnesota head coach Brad Frost as Divsion 1 national coach of the year for the second straight season and to four WCHA mem-ber-team players as 2013-14 CCM Hockey Division 1 Ice Hockey All-Americans. Named to the First Team were goaltender Alex Rigsby of Wisconsin, defenseman Rachel Ramsey of Minnesota, and forward Hannah Brandt of Minnesota. Second Team All-American acclaim was be-stowed on Gophers’ defenseman Milica McMillen. Brandt was also named one of three finalists for the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award, which ultimately went

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to Clarkson forward Jamie Lee Rattray. Conference champion Minnesota dominated the league’s post-season awards, which were announced March 6 at an awards ceremony held in conjunction with the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF in Bemidji, Minn. The Gophers placed four players on the All-WCHA First Team as selected by coaches and team captains and the Gophers also had players who were named WCHA Player of the Year, WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year, WCHA Defensive Player of the Year and WCHA Rookie of the Year. UM’s Hannah Brandt, a sophomore forward who scored 14 goals and 26 assists for 40 points in 28 con-ference games, was named the WCHA Player of the Year and also earned the league scoring title. Minnesota forward Kelly Terry was honored as the WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year. She pro-duced over 30 points in each of her four seasons at UM, has a grade-point average of 3.42 (4.0 scale), majoring in Biology, and intends to go to medical school in hopes of becoming a doctor. She is a four-time University of Minnesota Scholar-Athlete, a WCHA Scholar-Athlete in both 2013 and 2014 and a three-time member of the WCHA All-Academic Team. Chosen by the head coaches as WCHA Defensive Player of the Year was Minnesota defenseman Rachael Ramsey while Gophers’ forward Dani Cameranesi, who was the top scoring freshman in the WCHA with 14 goals, 10 assists and 24 points, was named the WCHA Rookie of the Year. The WCHA goaltending champion for 2013-14 was Wisconsin freshman Ann-Renée Desbiens, who had a 0.97 goals-against average, was 9-1-0 in league action, and also owned the top save percentage in WCHA play at .961. The WCHA Coach of the Year Award went to Minnesota’s Brad Frost, who led the Gophers to a 26-1-1 conference record and to both the regular season and playoff championships. This marks the fourth time Frost has been named the league’s coach of the year, with his first honor coming in 2007-08 and the second in 2008-09 when he was co-coach of the year (with UW’s Mark Johnson). Frost also won the award in 2012-13 when his team had the only perfect season in women’s college hockey history. Brandt was the only repeat member of the All-WCHA First Team. She was joined at forward by teammate Kelly

fInal 2013-14 wcha StandIngS Conference Only Overall Rk Team Pts GP W L T SW Pct. GF GA GP W L T Pct. GF GA 1 Minnesota 79 28 26 1 1 0 .946 128 29 41 38 2 1 .939 195 49 2 Wisconsin 66 28 21 5 2 1 .786 86 33 38 28 8 2 .763 114 47 3 North Dakota 48 28 14 10 4 2 .571 73 63 36 20 12 4 .611 96 74 4 Minnesota Duluth 43 28 11 11 6 4 .500 56 65 36 15 15 6 .500 85 84 5 Ohio State 34 28 9 14 5 2 .411 56 75 37 15 17 5 .473 82 90 6 Bemidji State 29 28 8 17 3 2 .339 47 88 36 11 21 4 .361 64 104 7 Minnesota State 22 28 7 20 1 0 .268 46 92 37 13 23 1 .365 71 106 8 St. Cloud State 15 28 3 21 4 2 .179 40 87 36 4 27 5 .181 48 111

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WCHA Regular Season Champion: Minnesota. WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF Playoff Champion: Minnesota.

Terry and the University of North Dakota’s Michelle Karvinen, who played for Team Finland and was named the outstanding forward at the Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia. The All-WCHA First Team also includ-ed Minnesota defensemen Rachel Ramsey and Milica McMillen and Wisconsin goaltender Alex Rigsby. Off the ice, 52 student-athletes representing all eight institutions earned WCHA Scholar-Athlete honors and 91 were bestowed with WCHA All-Academic Team honors. And in the 2014 Olympic Winter Games held in Sochi, Russia in February, five Former WCHA skaters on Team Canada won Olympic gold medals, silver medalist USA had 11 former and current WCHA Stars and one former league player earned bronze with Switzerland. Winning gold medals were forward Natalie Spooner of Ohio State, defenseman Meghan Mikkelson of Wisconsin and Jocelyne Larocque of Minnesota Duluth and ex-UMD forwards Haley Irwin and Caroline Ouelette, who was team captain. In all, 34 current and former WCHA play-ers competed in the Olympic Winter Games, with North Dakota’s Michelle Karvinen being named the top forward in the tournamen while Minnesota’s Amanda Kessel and Megan Bozek and Wisconsin’s Hilary Knight were All-Stars. The final WCHA standings showed Minnesota repeat-ing as regular season champions with a 26-1-1 mark and 79 points in 28 games. Wisconsin (21-5-2-1, 66 pts) was second, North Dakota (14-10-4-2, 48 pts) placed third, Minnesota Duluth (11-11-6-4, 43 pts) finished fourth, Ohio State (9-14-5-2, 34 pts) was fifth, Bemidji State (8-17-3-2, 29 pts) was sixth, Minnesota State (7-20-1, 22 pts) was seventh and St. Cloud State (3-21-4-2, 15 pts) was eighth. Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota and Minnesota Duluth all won their first round WCHA playoff series and advanced to the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF, held for the first time at Sanford Center in Bemidji. The Gophers won their third straight league playoff crown with a 3-1 victo-ry over UND in the championship contest. In the final (March 24) USCHO.com Div. 1 Women’s College Hockey Poll, Minnesota was ranked No. 2, Wisconsin was No. 3 and North Dakota was No. 8. In non-conference competition in 2013-14, WCHA teams went a combined 31-12-2 (.722). The league was 15-4-1 (.775) vs College Hockey America, 8-5-1 (.607) vs ECAC Hockey and 8-3-0 (.727) vs Hockey East.

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March 23, 2014mInnESota fallS to clarkSon 5-4 In 2014 ncaa womEn’S frozEn foUr champIonShIp gamE

HAMDEN, CT – Clarkson brought an end to a couple streaks Sunday and won the women’s national hockey championship. Clarkson scored two third period goals and ended Minnesota’s two-year reign atop women’s college hock-ey, defeating the two-time Western Collegiate Hockey Association champions, 5-4 before 3,573 fans in the National Collegiate Athletic Association title game at the TD Bank Sport Center. It was the first time the Golden Knights had celebrat-ed a national title in any sport. In the process, they ruined Minnesota’s attempt to join Minnesota Duluth (2001-03) as the only NCAA programs to win three-straight titles. It was the first time since the NCAA started crowning a women’s hockey champion in 2001 that a team from out-side the WCHA won the title. UMD has won five times; Minnesota and Wisconsin have won four apiece. Clarkson co-coach Matt Desrosiers wouldn’t call it an upset. “They are a great team,” Desrosiers said of the Gophers. “Only their second loss all season, the second loss in two years, incredible. It’s tough to gauge because we don’t get to see these teams all the time. ... You get one game against them and anything can happen.” Minnesota coach Brad Frost was philosophical after the loss. “Success for us is the embodiment and fulfillment of our values: being tough, grateful, disciplined and devot-ed,” Frost said. “Hopefully, we win a lot of games along the way and we did. Unfortunately, we didn’t win the biggest one here.” The teams were tied 3-3 after two periods, and Clarkson, the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference champions, took the lead on a goal by Vanessa Plante with 8:28 remaining. Shannon MacAulay made it 5-3 with a breakaway goal with 4:16 left. Minnesota defenseman Baylee Gillanders narrowed it to 5-4 with 3:41 left, but the Gophers couldn’t get the tying goal past all-American goalie Erica Howe, who fin-ished with 34 saves. The loss left the Gophers’ season record at 38-2-1 and snapped a 26-game unbeaten streak. Clarkson won the title with a 31-5-5 record. Gophers’ captain Sarah Davis gave Minnesota the ear-ly lead at 9:40 of the first period, only to see Clarkson get two goals within :63 seconds late in the first pe-riod. Christine Lambert scored in a scrum in front of Gophers goaltender Amanda Leveille at 18:37. Just over a minute later, Shelby Nisbet gave Clarkson the lead at 2-1. Nisbet’s goal came during a delayed penalty on Minnesota and only :20 seconds before the end of the period. “We normally start periods well and finish periods well,” Frost said. “And this weekend, that obviously didn’t happen in regard to giving up goals at big mo-ments in the game.” On the ensuring power-play, Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award winner Jamie Lee Rattray scored and the Gophers

trailed 3-1 only :38 seconds into the second period. Minnesota rallied, outshot Clarkson 14-5 in the middle session and tied it with goals from Maryanne Menefee and Rachael Bona. That set the stage for an exciting third period, which saw Clarkson snap two streaks and win its first title. Bona, Menefee and Gillanders were named to the NCAA Frozen Four all-tournament team, joining Clarkson’s Rattray, defenseman Renata Fast and Howe. Rattray was named the tournament’s most outstanding player.

March 21, 2014mInnESota UpEndS wISconSIn, 5-3, In 2014 ncaa womEn’S frozEn foUr SEmIfInalS

HAMDEN, CT - Two-time defending champion Minnesota will get a chance for a three-peat Sunday. The Gophers had to do it the hard way. The Gophers had to come from behind and beat No. 3 Wisconsin, 5-3, to advance to the 2014 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four national championship game at Quinnipiac’s High Point Solutions Arena at the TD Sports Center Friday evening. Minnesota (38-1-1) scored three unanswered goals in the third period, rallying from 3-2 and 1-0 deficits, and sophomore Amanda Leveille tied her career-best with 34 saves as Wisconsin (28-8-2) outshot the Gophers, 37-28, for the game. Sophomore Hannah Brandt and senior Kelly Terry each had one goal and one assist, and freshman Dani Cameranesi recorded two assists to lead the Gophers. Minnesota will face Clarkson, which beat Mercyhurst 5-1 in Friday’s other semifinal, in the 2014 national championship game at 3:00 pm ET Sunday. Minnesota is 25-0-1 since having its record-breaking 62-game winning streak snapped against North Dakota on Nov. 17. The Gophers have also won 11 straight games against Wisconsin, dating to 2011, but three of those this year were one-goal victories. “That was unbelievable,” Minnesota Coach Brad Frost said. “I hope everybody enjoyed the game. If you didn’t, I’m not sure what needs to happen for people to enjoy it.” “It was a game with momentum swings,” UW head coach Mark Johnson said. “We saw them both ways. I thought both teams battled hard. I thought we played a solid game. But it was going to come down to who was going to make a play.” The Gophers trailed 1-0 after one period and 3-2 af-ter two periods but rallied in the third period with three goals to advance to their third-straight national champi-onship game. With a 16-7 advantage in shots on goal in the first pe-riod, Wisconsin took a 1-0 lead into the first intermission. Brittany Ammerman scored her 23rd goal of the season, at four-on-four ,with 1:22 remaining in the period, and Leveille kept the game tight with 15 saves in the opening 20 minutes. “I was leaving the ice thinking we should have been up 3-0,” Johnson said. “We had good opportunities and came out with good energy. We had them on their heels a bit, but we needed to capitalize. They are a high scoring and deep team. It was nice that Brit scored a goal and

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that we won the first period.” Minnesota scored twice in a 1:41 span early in the second period to give the Gophers a 2-1 lead on goals by Terry and sophomore Maryanne Menefee. Terry put the Gophers on the board when she pounced on the re-bound of a shot by linemate Cameranesi just :33 seconds into the period, and Menefee buried a feed from Terry on the back door at 2:12. The Badgers countered with a pair of their own goals to close out the period with a 3-2 lead. Katy Josephs tal-lied her 12th of the year, while Karley Sylvester earned her ninth goal of the season with 31 seconds remaining to give Wisconsin a 3-2 advantage heading into the sec-ond intermission. “It was not looking good there through a couple pe-riods,” Frost said. “I was frustrated with our players and the way they were playing. And they were frustrated, but as we talked about it between periods, the last thing you want to do is look back on this game and have some re-grets.” The Gophers rallied in the third period, beginning with a power-play goal by Brandt to tie the game at 3-3 at the 5:37 mark. Junior Rachael Bona scored the eventu-al game-winner on a highlight reel goal assisted by senior Sarah Davis at 8:06 before senior Baylee Gillanders ripped a blistering shot past UW goaltender Alex Rigsby with 2:28 remaining to seal the Gophers’ national semifi-nal victory. “We flipped a switch, and once we got that tying goal, everything started to happen for us,” Frost said. “We found another gear that we didn’t have in the first two periods.” Rigsby ended her last game with 23 saves and leaves UW as the school leader in wins (100) and saves (3,103).

March 20, 2014mInnESota’S froSt rEpEatS aS StX/ahca dIVISIon 1 womEn’S coach of thE YEar

HAMDEN, CT – For his efforts in leading the University of Minnesota to a 37-1-1 record and into the 2014 NCAA National Collegiate Women’s Championship semifinals,

Brad Frost of the University of Minnesota has been named by his peers as the STX/AHCA Division 1 Women’s Coach of the Year for 2013-14. Frost, who first won this award a year ago, brings the two-time defending NCAA champions to High Point Solutions Arena on the campus of Quinnipiac University for a semifinal match-up with WCHA rival Wisconsin this Friday at 5:00 pm. The Gophers, whose 62-game win streak was snapped on November 17, are riding a 24-0-1 streak since then. Over their last eight games, they have gone 8-0 and outscored opponents 39-5. Frost first came to Minnesota in 2000 as an assistant coach to Laura Halldorson, recipient of this award in 1998, 2002 and 2004. He was named head coach in the summer of 2007 and in his seven seasons in charge of the program he has compiled a mark of 223-37-17 (836). His Gophers won the 2012 NCAA National Collegiate Women’s Championship and repeated at home in 2013. A 1996 graduate of Bethel College, Frost was a four-year letterwinner in hockey and a two-year letterwinner in golf. His 119 career points rank eighth in school histo-ry. Following graduation, Frost got his start in coaching with the Eagan (MN) High School girls program and then spent a year with the Bethel College men. He has had extensive experience coaching with USA Hockey as well. Frost was assisted this season by Joel Johnson, Nadine Muzerall and Andy Kent. The STX/AHCA Coach of the Year Award winners are chosen by members of the American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA).

ahca womEn’S dIVISIon 1 coach of thE YEar award wInnErS1998: Laura Halldorson, Minnesota. 1999: Katey Stone, Harvard. 2000: Judy Oberting, Dartmouth College. 2001: Paul Flanagan, St. Lawrence. 2002: Laura Halldorson, Minnesota. 2003: Shannon Miller, Minnesota-Duluth. 2004: Laura Halldorson, Minnesota. 2005: Mike Sisti, Mercyhurst College. 2006: Mark Johnson, Wisconsin. 2007: Mark Johnson, Wisconsin. 2008: Jim Fetter, Wayne State. 2009: Mark Johnson, Wisconsin. 2010: Doug Derraugh, Cornell. 2011: Mark Johnson, Wisconsin. 2012: Chris Wells, St. Lawrence. 2013: Brad Frost, Minnesota. 2014: Brad Frost, Minnesota.

mInnESota’S brad froSt waS thE dIVISIon 1 natIonal coach of thE YEar for thE SEcond StraIght SEaSon

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March 20, 2014foUr wcha plaYErS arE dIVISIon 1 hockEY ccm all-amErIcanS for 2013-14; fIrSt tEamErS arE Uw’S rIgSbY, Um’S ramSEY & brandt; gophErS’ mcmIllEn IS SEcond tEam choIcE

HAMDEN, CT – Seven players competing for an NCAA Women’s NCAA Ice Hockey Championship in Hamden this weekend have been honored as 2014 CCM Division 1 Women’s Ice Hockey All-Americans, it was announced today by the American Hockey Coaches Association. NCAA semifinalist and two-time defending NCAA champion Minnesota leads the way with three selec-tions, followed by two from NCAA semifinalist Clarkson and one each from semifinalists Mercyhurst and Wisconsin. The remaining five honorees come from Cornell (2), Boston University, Harvard and Quinnipiac, host of this season’s championship weekend. Noteworthy among the selections … Only one player was previously honored: Wisconsin senior goalie Alex Rigsby, a first team choice this year, second team in 2013

… Five players come from the United States; seven come from Canada … Minnesota and Ontario produced the most (three each) … There are five seniors, two juniors and five sophomores … Six selections came from the ECAC, four from the WCHA and one each from the CHA and Hockey East. The CCM HOCKEY All-American Ice Hockey teams are sponsored by CCM HOCKEY and chosen by members of the American Hockey Coaches’ Association. CCM is the legendary hockey brand dedicated to the endless pursuit of performance by delivering game-changing, head-to-toe innovative hockey equipment to players worldwide.

2013-14 ccm hockEY womEn’S dIVISIon 1 IcE hockEY all-amErIcanSFirst Team: G - Alex Rigsby, Sr., Wisconsin (Delafield, WI); D - Erin Ambrose, So., Clarkson (Keswick, ON); D - Rachel Ramsey, Jr., Minnesota (Chanhassen, MN); F - Hannah Brandt, So., Minnesota (Vadnais Heights, MN); F - Jamie Lee Rattray, Sr., Clarkson (Kanata, ON); F - Jillian Saulnier, Jr., Cornell (Dartmouth, NS).Second Team: G - Emerance Maschmeyer, So., Harvard (Brudernheim, AB); D - Alyssa Gagliardi, Sr., Cornell (Raleigh, NC); D - Milica McMillen, So., Minnesota (St. Paul, MN); F - Sarah Lefort, So., Boston University (Ormstown, QC); F - Kelly Babstock, Sr., Quinnipiac (Mississauga, ON); F - Christine Bestland, Sr., Mercyhurst (Brunkid, MB).

March 22, 2014clarkSon’S rattraY namEd pattY kazmaIEr mEmorIal award wInnEr for 2013-14Um’S brandt onE of thrEE fInalIStS

by USAHockey.comWALLINGFORD, Conn. – Jamie Lee Rattray (Kanata, Ont.), a senior forward at Clarkson University, was awarded the 2014 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award today at the Oakdale Theatre in Wallingford, Conn. The award, in its 17th year, is presented annually to the top player in NCAA Division I women’s ice hockey. Rattray was named the winner of the award during the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Ceremony and Brunch, as part of the NCAA Women’s Frozen Four week-end hosted by Quinnipiac University. She was chosen for the honor from a group of three finalists, including Hannah Brandt (Vadnais Heights, Minn./University of Minnesota) and Jillian Saulnier (Halifax, Nova Scotia/Cornell University). Amidst a record-setting senior campaign, Rattray sits at or near the top of the national leader board in many offensive statistical categories. The Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference Player of the Year and First-Team All-ECAC selection, Rattray was a three-time ECAC Player of the Month (November, December, January), three-time ECAC Player of the Week and five-time member of the ECAC Weekly Honor Roll. The senior forward helped Clarkson University win the ECAC regular-season title, earn the No. 1 seed in the ECAC tournament and secure a spot in the NCAA Women’s Frozen Four championship game. Additionally, her on-ice leadership helped Clarkson set the school-re-cord for wins in a single season with 30.

fInal 2013-14 dIVISIon 1 natIonal pollSUScho.com dIVISIon 1 womEn’S collEgE hockEY poll • fInalMarch 24, 2014 Rk Team (1st Place Vot) Record Pts Prev 1 Clarkson (14) 31- 5-5 149 4 2 Minnesota ( 1) 38- 2-1 136 1 3 Wisconsin 28- 8-2 120 3 4 Cornell 24- 6-4 95 2 5 Boston College 27- 7-3 81 5 6 Mercyhurst 24- 9-4 77 7 7 Harvard 23- 7-4 70 6 8 North Dakota 20-12-4 38 8 9 Boston University 24-13-1 34 9 10 Quinnipiac 22- 6-9 19 10 others receiving votes: Robert Morris 4, RIT 2.

USa todaY/USa hockEY magazInE dIVISIon 1 womEn’S collEgE hockEY pollMarch 18, 2014R k Team Prev Record Top 10 1 Minnesota, 190 (19) 1 37-1-1 24 2 Clarkson, 167 3 29-5-5 24 3 Wisconsin, 156 4 28-7-2 24 4 Mercyhurst, 128 8 24-8-4 17 5 Cornell, 117 2 24-6-4 24 6 Boston College, 96 5 27-7-3 24 7 Harvard, 76 6 23-7-4 24 8 Boston University, 54 9 24-13-1 16 9 Quinnipiac, 32 10 22-6-9 24 10 North Dakota, 25 7 20-12-4 24 others receiving votes: Robert Morris, 3; RIT, 1.

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Rattray currently ranks second in the NCAA in both points (64) and goals (28), including a nation-leading nine power-play markers. She has recorded 20 multi-point games in Clarkson’s 40 outings to date, including two five-points showings (Nov. 22 vs. Princeton and Jan. 31 vs. Union College). Additionally, Rattray has set Clarkson’s single-season records for goals, assists and points, as well as the school’s career records in both goals and points. Away from the rink, Rattray has been active in the Clarkson women’s hockey team’s participation with the Lil’ Knight Club, which volunteers with youth hockey players in the area. She also helped paint the Helping Hands building in Potsdam, N.Y., and has assisted in fund-raising for the Dalton Guyette Memorial Award, which is given annually to provide opportunities to less fortunate children near Clarkson’s campus.

March 17, 2014hockEY Icon SErtIch rEtIrES aftEr EIght YEarS aS bEmIdJI StatE hEad coach

BEMIDJI, Minn. – After eight seasons at the helm of the Bemidji State University women’s ice hockey program, head coach Steve Sertich is calling it quits. Sertich, who has led the Beavers to 81 wins, eight postseason appear-ances and the program’s first stint in the national polls, announced his intention to retire from coaching at a press conference March 17. “I’ve truly enjoyed my time as a teacher and coach at both the high school and Division 1 levels and now I look forward to the next chapter of my life.” commented Sertich.” “I want to thank Steve for his time as the head women’s hockey coach at Bemidji State University,” com-mented BSU Director of Athletics Tracy Dill. “Although my time working with Steve has been short, it is evident that he cares deeply about the program, staff and more importantly, the student-athletes. I wish Steve the best in retirement and thank him for all he has done to make BSU a better place.” The 2009-10 WCHA Coach of the Year leaves the Bemidji State program as the all-time wins leader with 81 – surpassing each of his predecessors by more than 50 wins. He also amassed 57 victories competing in the greatest conference in women’s college hockey, the WCHA, finishing as high as fifth on two different occa-sions. Under his watch, BSU had its first individual earn All-America honors, 10 players were named to All-WCHA teams, 97 earned Academic All-WCHA honors and 61 garnered the coveted WCHA Scholar Athlete award. Sertich led the Beavers to their eighth consecutive WCHA Playoff appearance to conclude the 2013-14 cam-paign. BSU collected an overall record of 11-21-4 with an 8-17-3 mark in league play to garner the No. 6 seed in the playoffs. The season capped a string of four seasons with a combined 54 wins—the best four-year total in the program’s 15 years of existence. Sertich led the Beavers to the finest season in program history in 2011-12. The Beavers picked up a pro-gram-record 17 wins and finished 17-17-3 overall, which included five wins over ranked opponents. The 2011-12 squad was the first BSU women’s hockey team to achieve

a national ranking. The team rose as high as No. 7 in the nation and was ranked or received votes in the national polls every week from Oct. 1-Feb. 27. In addition, Zuzana Tomcikova became the program’s first All-America selec-tion. During the 2010-11 season, Sertich led the team to a fifth place finish in the WCHA – a program best. The same season saw the Beavers open their new home, the Sanford Center, and claim their best home winning record in program history at 9-5-2. BSU also captured its first ever wins over a top-ranked team, defeating Mercyhurst, 5-3, Oct. 16. At the conclusion of the 2009-10 regular season, Sertich was honored as the WCHA Coach of the Year. He led the Beavers to fifth place in the league a 12-19-7 overall record and a 9-12-7-3 mark in WCHA play, be-fore the team claimed its first-ever playoff victory and made its debut trip to the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF, where it bowed out with a loss to eventual NCAA champion University of Minnesota Duluth. Sertich came to Bemidji State in 2006-07 after spend-ing 13 years as the head varsity coach at Roseville Area High School. He coached the Roseville boys’ team from 1993-2003, leading it to a 156-71-11 record and two Minnesota State tournament appearances and two Suburban East Conference Championships. Sertich earned four coach of the year honors, as he was named Section 3AA Boys’ Coach of the Year in 1999, Section 2AA Boys’ Coach of the Year in both 2002 and 2003, and Class AA Coach of the Year in 2003. In 2003, Sertich moved to head coach of the Roseville High School girls’ varsity team and in three seasons in the position, he led the program to a record of 62-21-2. The Roseville girls finished fourth in the 2006 state tournament and captured Suburban East Conference ti-tles in both 2004 and 2005. Sertich was named the 2004 Section 2AA Girls’ Coach of the Year. Sertich began his coaching career in 1976 as the head boys’ varsity coach at Northfield High School, and over the next 20 years he held a variety of head and assistant coaching positions at the high school, college and nation-al team levels. In the spring of 2010, Sertich was inducted into the Minnesota High School Hockey Coaches Hall of Fame. The honor, which is bestowed by the Minnesota Hockey Coaches Association, is given to coaches that have made outstanding contributions to the sport of hockey in the state of Minnesota. In addition to his coaching duties, Sertich has served as the Vice President of Board of Directors for the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Museum located in Eveleth, Minn. In that capacity, he was a driving force behind the wom-en’s U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game, which began in 2008 with a game at the Hippodrome in Eveleth, Minn. that featured the Beavers and the University of Wisconsin. Sertich began his playing career with the Colorado College Tigers in 1970 and assembled a standout four-year career, during which he played 125 games and scored 162 points (75g, 87a). Sertich graduated from CC in 1974 with a bachelor’s degree in elementary educa-tion and humanities. He received a master’s degree in elementary education from Minnesota State University, Manakto in 1999. Sertich was a member of the U.S. National Team

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from 1973-75 and was also a member of the 1976 U.S. Olympic team, which finished fifth at the Innsbruck, Austria games. After his collegiate days were over, Sertich played in the German Professional League, spending the 1974-75 season as captain for Fussen and two seasons from 1978-80 playing for Nurnburg.

March 6, 2013mInnESota, hatS off to thEE; wcha rEgUlar SEaSon champIonS domInatE lEagUE awardSgophErS placE foUr on all-wcha fIrSt tEam; Um’S brandt namEd wcha plaYEr of thE YEar, tErrY IS wcha oUtStandIng StUdEnt-athlEtE of thE YEar; gophErS’ ramSEY SElEctEd bY coachES aS wcha dEfEnSIVE plaYEr of thE YEar; mInnESota’S camEranESI IS wcha rookIE of YEar; Um’S froSt VotEd wcha coach of YEar for SEcond StraIght SEaSon; 91 SkatErS Earn wcha all-acadEmIc tEam honorS

For the second straight season, the University of Minnesota dominated the regular season and the two-time defending national champions once again are the big winners in the 2013-14 post-season women’s honors. The awards were announced by the Western Collegiate Hockey Association today (March 6) at a league awards ceremony held in Bemidji, Minn., in conjunction with the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF tournament championship. Minnesota, the WCHA regular season champion, placed four players on the All-WCHA First Team as select-ed by coaches and team captains and the Gophers also had players who were named WCHA Player of the Year, WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year, WCHA Defensive Player of the Year and WCHA Rookie of the Year. Minnesota’s Hannah Brandt, a sophomore forward from Vadnais Heights, Minn. who scored 14 goals and 26 assists for 40 points in 28 conference games, was named the WCHA Player of the Year. Brandt, the league leader in assists and total points and the conference scoring cham-pion, was also one of three WCHA players named as top 10 finalists for the 2014 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award, given annually to the top collegiate player. Earlier today (March 6), she was also named one of three finalists for the Kazmaier, an award won last year by Minnesota’s Amanda Kessel, the 2013 WCHA Player of the Year. Brandt is the only repeat member of the All-WCHA First Team. She is joined at forward by teammate Kelly Terry, a senior from Whitby, Ont., who had 13 goals and 36 points in league play, and the University of North Dakota’s Michelle Karvinen a senior from Rodovre, Denmark, who played for Team Finland and was named the outstanding forward at the Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia. Karvinen compiled 12 goals, seven assists and 19 points in 18 league games. Terry was also honored as the WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year. A forward who scored over 30 points in each of her four collegiate seasons at Minnesota, Terry has a grade-point average of 3.42 (4.0 scale) while majoring in Biology, and intends to go

to medical school in hopes of becoming a doctor. She is a four-time UM Scholar-Athlete and a WCHA Scholar-Athlete in 2013 and 2014. She is also an All-WCHA All-Academic Team honoree in 2012, 2013 and 2014. The All-WCHA First Team for 2013-14 also includes Minnesota defensemen Rachel Ramsey, a junior defen-seman from Chanhassen, Minn., and Milica McMillen, a sophomore from St. Paul, Minn. Ramsey had six goals, 24 assists and 30 points in league play while McMillen scored eight goals and added 18 assists for 26 points. The All-WCHA First Team goaltender is the University of Wisconsin’s Alex Rigsby, a senior from Delafield, Wis., who has 99 career victories, a 1.29 goals-against average in conference play and a .947 conference saves percent-age. Rigsby was a second-team all-WCHA goalie last season. Ramsey was also honored as the WCHA Defensive Player of the Year in a vote of the league’s head coaches. The WCHA Coach of the Year Award for 2013-14 went to Minnesota’s Brad Frost, who led the Gophers to a 26-1-1 conference record and to the regular season title. Minnesota enters the 2014 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF on a 22-game unbeaten streak (21-0-1) and is 83-1-1 since Feb. 18, 2012. Frost’s team is the two-time defending NCAA champion and has won two WCHA regular season titles in a row. This marks the fourth time Frost has been named the league’s coach of the year, with his first hon-or coming in 2007-08 and the second in 2008-09 when he was co-coach of the year (with Wisconsin’s Mark Johnson). He also won the award last season when his team had the only perfect season in women’s college hockey history. Rachael Bona, who is also a finalist for the Kazmaier Award, leads the All-WCHA Second Team. The second team also includes Bona’s Minnesota teammate Sarah Davis, a senior from Paradise, Newfoundland who had

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15 goals 21 assists and 36 points, and Wisconsin for-ward Brittany Ammerman, a junior from River Vale, N.J. who also is a finalist for the Kazmaier Award. Ammerman led the league in goals with 20 and had 34 points while Bona had 15 goals and 38 points. The de-fensemen are Courtney Burke, Wisconsin’s sophomore from Albany, N.Y., and Ohio State junior Kari Schmitt, from Canton, Mich. Burke had three goals, 18 assists and 21 points while Schmitt scored four goals and 15 points. Minnesota’s Amanda Leveille, a sophomore from Kingston, Ont., is the all-league’s second team goalten-der. Leveille, who was 26-1-1 in conference play, had a 1.03 goals-against average and a .953 save percentage. The All-WCHA Third Team for 2013-14 features Minnesota State goaltender Danielle Butters, a senior from London, Ont. who had a 3.35 goals-against av-erage and a .917 save percentage. The forwards are Minnesota Duluth’s Jenna McParland, a junior from Screiber, Ont. who scored seven goals, 18 assists and 25 points, Wisconsin’s Blayre Turnbull, a junior forward from Stellarton, Nova Scotia who scored 15 goals, had 17 assists and 32 points, and North Dakota forward Josefine Jakobsen, a junior from Aalborg, Denmark who had 10 goals, 14 assists and 24 points. The defensemen are Ohio State Sara Schmitt, a junior from Canton, Mich. who had six goals, 13 assists and 19 points and Minnesota Duluth freshman Lara Stalder of Lucerne, Switzerland who scored three goals and 14 points. Stalder also won a bronze medal in the Olympics with Team Switzerland. Minnesota forward Dani Cameranesi, who was the top scoring freshman in the WCHA this season with 14 goals, 10 assists and 24 points, was named the WCHA Rookie of the Year and joins Stalder on the All-WCHA Rookie Team with North Dakota defenseman Gracen Hirschy, UND forward Susanna Tapani, Wisconsin for-ward Sarah Nurse and goaltenders Brittni Mowat of Bemidji State and Ann-Renée Desbiens of Wisconsin, who each received the same number of votes. Desbiens, who was 9-1-0 in league action, had a 0.97 goals-against average and earned her the WCHA goaltending cham-pion award. She also owned the top save percentage in WCHA play at .961. Conference member-team head coaches, assistant coaches and team captains vote for the WCHA individual award winners. The WCHA Defensive Player of the Year Award is chosen by the head coaches, while the WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year is selected by the institutional faculty representatives. The conference also released the 2013-14 All-WCHA Academic Team, comprised of 91 student-athletes repre-senting all eight WCHA women’s-member institutions.

2013-14 wcha womEn’Saward wInnErSwcha plaYEr of thE YEarHannah Brandt, F, So., Minnesota (Vadnais Heights, MN)

wcha oUtStandIng StUdEnt-athlEtE of thE YEarKelly Terry, F, Sr., Minnesota (Whitby, ON)

wcha dEfEnSIVE plaYEr of thE YEarRachel Ramsey, D, Jr., Minnesota (Chanhassen, MN)

wcha rookIE of thE YEarDani Cameranesi, F, Fr., Minnesota (Plymouth, MN)

wcha ScorIng champIonHannah Brandt, F, So., Minnesota (Vadnais Heights, MN)

wcha goaltEndIng champIonAnn-Renée Desbiens, G, Fr., Wisconsin (La Malbaie, QC)

wcha coach of thE YEarBrad Frost, Minnesota

all-wcha fIrSt tEamF - Hannah Brandt, So., Minnesota ((Vadnais Heights, MN). F - Kelly Terry, Sr., Minnesota (Whitby, ON). F - Michelle Karvinen, Sr., North Dakota (Rødovre, Denmark). D - Rachel Ramsey, Jr., Minnesota (Chanhassen, MN). D - Milica McMillen, So., Minnesota (St. Paul, MN). G - Alex Rigsby, Sr., Wisconsin (Delafield, WI).

all-wcha SEcond tEamF - Brittany Ammerman, Sr., Wisconsin (River Vale, NJ). F - Sarah Davis, Sr., Minnesota (Paradise, NL). F - Rachael Bona, Jr., Minnesota (Coon Rapids, MN). D - Courtney Burke, So., Wisconsin (Albany, NY). D - Kari Schmitt, Jr., Ohio State (Canton, MI). G - Amanda Leveille, So., Minnesota (Kingston, ON).

all-wcha thIrd tEamF - Josefine Jakobsen, Jr., North Dakota (Aalborg, Denmark). F - Jenna McParland, Jr., Minnesota Duluth (Schreiber, ON). F - Blayre Turnbull, Jr., Wisconsin (Stellarton, NS). D - Sara Schmitt, Jr., Ohio State (Canton, MI). D - Lara Stalder, Fr., Minnesota Duluth (Lucerne, Switzerland). G - Danielle Butters, Sr., Minnesota State (London, ON).

all-wcha rookIE tEamF - Dani Cameranesi, Fr., Minnesota (Plymouth, MN). F - Sarah Nurse, Fr., Wisconsin (Hamilton, ON). F - Susanna Tapani, Fr., North Dakota (Laitala, Finland). D - Lara Stalder, Fr., Minnesota Duluth (Lucerne, Switzerland). D - Gracen Hirschy, Fr., North Dakota (Fort Wayne, IN). G - Ann-Renée Desbiens, Wisconsin (La Malbaie, QC). G - Brittni Mowat, Fr., Bemidji State (Glenboro, MB).

March 6, 201391 mEmbEr tEam StUdEnt-athlEtES Earn 2013-14 wcha all-acadEmIc tEam honorS

The Western Collegiate Hockey Association today an-nounced that 91 student-athletes, representing all eight women’s member institutions, have earned WCHA All-Academic Team honors for 2013-14. To qualify, stu-dent-athletes must have completed one year of eligibility at present institution, prior to the current academic year and have a GPA of at least 3.0 for the previous two se-mesters or three quarters. By team, the honorees are: (*repeat honoree). Bemidji State: *Alex Citrowske, Jr. (Savage, MN); *Allie Duellman, Sr. (Maplewood, MN); Tess Dusik, Sr. (Oak Bluff, MB); *Alex Ehlert, Sr (Portage, WI); *Kristin Huber, Jr. (Kelowna, BC); Megan Lushanko, So. (Chisago

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City, MN); *Emily McKnight, Sr. (Roland, MB); Hanna Moher, So. (Milton, ON); Kaitlyn Tougas, So. (Thunder Bay, ON); *Danielle Williams, Sr. (Waconia, MN); *Whitney Wivoda, So (Fairbanks, AK). Minnesota: *Rachael Bona, Jr. (Coon Rapids, MN); Hannah Brandt, So. (Vadnais Heights, MN); *Bethany Brausen, Sr. (Little Canada, MN); *Baylee Gillanders, Sr. (Kyle, SK); *Rachel Ramsey, Jr. (Chanhassen, MN); Shyler Sletta, Jr. (Elko New Market, MN); *Kelly Terry, Sr. (Whitby, ON). Minnesota Duluth: Sophia Carlstrom, So. (Danderyd, Sweden); Alivia Del Basso, So. (Perth, Australia); Marie Delarbre, So. (Fussen, Germany); *Brienna Gillanders, Sr. (Kyle, SK); Zoe Hickel, Jr. (Anchorage, AK); Jordan Krause, So. (Kelowna, BC); *Jamie Kenyon, Sr. (Sparta, WI); *Emma Stauber, Jr. (Duluth, MN); *Tea Villila, Jr. (Hyvinkaa, Finland). Minnesota State: Katie Johnson, So. (Anoka, MN); *Melissa Klippenstein, Sr. (Neubergthal, MB); *Erin Krichiver, So. (Chicago, IL); *Kari Lundberg, Sr. (Woodbury, MN); *Shelby Moteyunas, Jr. (Cicero, NY); Lindsay Nagel, So. (Fargo, ND); Haley Northcote, So. (Cumberland, ON); Giulianna Pallotta, So. (Beeton, ON); Brianna Quade, Fr. (Newcastle, ON); *Kathleen Rogan, Jr. (Vancouver, BC); *Kelsie Scott, Sr. (Souris, MB). North Dakota: *Shelby Amsley-Benzie, So. (Warroad, MN); *Kayla Berg, Sr. (Fargo, ND); Andrea Dalen, Jr. (Honefoss, Norway); Meghan Dufault, So. (Winnipeg, MB); Tanja Eisenschmid, So. (Kaufbeuren, Germany); Johanna Fallman, Jr. (Luleå, Sweden); Samantha Hanson, So. (White Bear Lake, MN); *Josefine Jakobsen, Jr. (Aalborg, Denmark); *Leah Jensen, So. (East Grand Forks, ND); *Shannon Kaiser, So. (Crookston, MN); Michelle Karvinen, Sr. (Rodovre, Denmark); Samantha LaShomb, So. (Inver Grove Heights, MN); *Layla Marvin, So. (Warroad, MN); Marissa Salo, Fr. (Grand Rapids, MN); *Tori Williams, Jr. (The Pas, MB). Ohio State: *Becky Allis, Sr. (West Olive, MI); Kendall Curtis, So. (Highlands Ranch, CO); *Stacy Danczak, Jr. (Macedonia, OH); Kara Gust, Jr. (Orland Park, IL); Chelsea Knapp, Sr. (York, NY); *Taylor Kuehl, Jr. (Minnetrista, MN); *Madison Marcotte, Sr. (White Bear Lake, MN); Julia McKinnon, So. (Kelowna, BC); Melani Moylan, So. (Mississauga, ON); Bryanna Neuwald, So. (Oakville, ON); *Kari Schmitt, Jr. (Canton, MI); *Sara Schmitt, Jr. (Canton, MI); Lisa Steffes, Sr. (Amherstburg, ON); *Kayla Sullivan, Jr. (Flower Mound, TX); *Annie Svedin, Sr. (Söråker, Sweden); Cara Zubko, So. (Stenen, SK). St. Cloud State: Hanna Brodt, So. (Roseville, MN); *Sydney Burghardt, Sr. (Medicine Hat, AB); Michelle Burke, Sr. (London, ON); Katie Fitzgerald, So. (Des Plaines, IL); *Julie Friend, Jr. (Minnetonka, MN); Kalli Funk, Jr. (Roseville, MN); *Julia Gilbert, Sr. (Hermantown, MN); Audrey Hanmer, Jr. (Wyoming, MN); *Amanda Monkman, Sr. (Roseau, MN); *Abby Ness, Jr. (Roseau, MN); *Amy Olson, Jr. (Roseau, MN); Jenna Redford, Fr. (Soldotna, AK); Vanessa Spataro, So. (Stouffville, ON). Wisconsin: *Brittany Ammerman, Sr. (River Vale, NJ); *Natalie Berg, Sr. (Minnetonka, MN); Kim Drake, So. (Mosinee, WI); *Ilana Friedman, Sr. (Middleton, WI); Kelly Jaminski, Sr. (Wisconsin Rapids, WI); *Katy Josephs, Jr. (Calgary, AB); *Stefanie McKeough, Sr. (Carlsbad Springs, ON); Madison Packer, Sr. (Birmingham, MI); *Alex Rigsby, Sr. (Delafield, WI).

March 8, 2014mInnESota wInS thIrd StraIght wcha fInal facE-off champIonShIp wIth 3-1 VIctorY oVEr north dakotaJUnIor dEfEnSEman ramSEY namEd wcha fInal facE-off mVp

BEMIDJI, Minn. – The No. 1 Minnesota women's hockey team scored two power-play goals in the second period and added an empty-netter in the third to secure a 3-1 win over No. 3 seed North Dakota and claim its third-straight WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF title Saturday night. Junior Rachel Ramsey (Chanhassen, MN) and fresh-man Dani Cameranesi (Plymouth, MN) led the Gophers with two points each on one goal and one assist. Sophomore goaltender Amanda Leveille (Kingston, ON) and senior Kelly Terry (Whitby, ON) joined Ramsey and Cameranesi on the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF All-Tournament Team. Ramsey was named the FINAL FACE-OFF Most Valuable Player as well. “Obviously it was a great win tonight, and I am very proud of our team against a very good opponent,” said Minnesota head coach Brad Frost. “Our power-play was clicking as good as it has been all year, and I thought we made the most out of our opportunities. This is big for us as it will give us momentum going into next weekend.” Minnesota (36-1-1) finished two-for-three on the power-play and outshot North Dakota, 44-21, en route to its sixth WCHA postseason title. Leveille finished with 20 saves, while UND’s Shelby Amsley-Benzie kept the game tight with 41 saves. North Dakota (20-11-4) took a 1-0 lead on a pow-er-play goal by Josefine Jakobsen at 2:45 of the second period after the teams played a scoreless first period. However, Minnesota answered with two second-period goals to take a 2-1 lead into the second intermission be-fore sealing the victory with an empty-net goal late in the third. “I think North Dakota's goal gave us a little fire to get moving,” Ramsey said. “It was kind of a reality check as Wisconsin went down 1-0 and was not able to put the puck in the net (against UND in the WCHA semifinals). It looked like that for a while, but we knew we would eventually put it away.” The Gophers scored the equalizer at 10:48 of the sec-ond period when Ramsey fired a shot from the top of the slot, showing great patience in waiting for an open shooting lane. Terry and sophomore Maryanne Menefee (Lansing, MI) assisted on the play with just four seconds remaining in a Gopher power-play. Ramsey then set up the Gophers' second goal of the period, firing another shot from just inside the blue line on the power play. Sophomore Hannah Brandt (Vadnais Heights, MN) redirected the bouncing puck past Amsley-Benzie to give the Gophers the 2-1 lead at 14:12 of the second. “I knew Ramsey was going to shoot the puck, so I knew I had to get to the net,” Brandt said. “I was there at the last minute, and I was able to get a piece of it and it went in.” Minnesota outshot UND 13-10 in the third period but could not extend its lead until North Dakota pulled

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Amsley-Benzie with 1:30 remaining. Cameranesi fired a long shot into the empty net off a feed from junior Rachael Bona (Coon Rapids, MN) with 1:16 to play to seal the win. With the victory, the Gophers earn the league’s auto-matic berth into the NCAA tournament. “We aren’t too concerned about who we get in the first round, but it is always fun to face a new team and see how they play,” Brandt said. “Whoever we play, we will be ready for Saturday.” The NCAA first round is set for March 14-15, and the 2014 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four is March 21-23 in Hamden, Conn.

February 13, 2014114 SkatErS honorEd aS wcha Scholar-athlEtESall EIght wcha womEn’S, all 10 wcha mEn’S mEmbEr InStItUtIonS rEprESEntEd; nInth annUal groUp InclUdES 38 rEpEat honorEES

MADISON, Wis. – The Western Collegiate Hockey Association, through Minnesota State University, Mankato President Richard Davenport (Chair, Board of Directors), St. Cloud State University Faculty Representative Bill Hudson (Chair, women’s league), men’s Commissioner Bruce McLeod and women’s Commissioner Sara Martin, today announced that 114 conference-member student-athletes make up the ninth annual group of WCHA Scholar-Athlete Award recipients for 2013-14. The 114 figure represents every conference-member institution and is the second high-est number of recipients in one season, behind the 116 honored a year ago (2012-13). “On behalf of the entire Western Collegiate Hockey Association family, we offer heartfelt congratulations to all of our men’s and women’s WCHA Scholar-Athletes for 2013-14,” said Dr. Davenport, Hudson, McLeod and Martin in a joint statement. “Each year at this time, as our member teams are engaged in the heat of competi-tion for championships and playoff positions, we have a special opportunity to publicly recognize the very best in our student-athletes. “It is with a true sense of pride that we today ac-knowledge the tremendous time-commitment, effort and dedication put forth by these outstanding young men and women. Earning a WCHA Scholar-Athlete Award, and achieving this highest of scholastic honors among your peers, is a most fitting tribute. We wish each and every one of them all the success in the future.” The WCHA Scholar-Athlete Award was developed through member team Faculty Representatives and ap-proved by the conference membership for the 2005-06 season. To earn recognition as a WCHA Scholar-Athlete, conference-member student-athletes must have com-pleted at least one year of residency at their present institution prior to the current academic year and must also have a grade-point average of at least 3.50 on a 4.0 scale for the previous two semesters or three quarters, or may qualify if their overall GPA is at least 3.50 for all terms at his or her present institution. Over the nine years of the award, there have now been more than 750 WCHA Scholar-Athlete

honorees representing every men’s and women’s con-ference-member institutions. Thirty-eight (38) of this season’s 114 recipients are repeat honorees, with 14 of those now being three-time honorees. Among the 14 three-time honorees for 2013-14 are: Allie Duellman, Bemidji State University (D, Sr., Maplewood, MN); Danielle Williams, Bemidji State University (Sr., D/F, Waconia, MN); Bethany Brausen, University of Minnesota (F, Sr., Little Canada, MN); Melissa Klippenstein, Minnesota State University, Mankato (F, Sr., Neubergthal, MB); Kathleen Rogan, Minnesota State University (F, Jr., Vancouver, BC); Madison Marcotte, Ohio State University (D, Sr., White Bear Lake, MN); Sydney Burghardt, St. Cloud State University (F, Sr., Medicine Hat, AB); Julia Gilbert, St. Cloud State University (F, Sr., Hermantown, MN); Amanda Monkman (D, Sr., Roseau, MN); Amy Olson, St. Cloud State University (F, Jr., Roseau, MN); and Natalie Berg, University of Wisconsin (D, Sr., Minnetonka, MN). And among the two-time WCHA Scholar-Athlete honorees for 2013-14 are: Whitney Wivoda, Bemidji State (F, So., Fairbanks, AK); Kelly Terry, Minnesota (F, Sr., Whitby, ON); Lauren Barnes, Minnesota State (D/F, Sr., Burnsville, MN); Erin Krichiver, Minnesota State (G, So., Chicago, IL); Shelby Amsley-Benzie, North Dakota (G, So., Warroad, MN); Andrea Dalen, North Dakota (F, Jr., Hønefoss, Norway); Shannon Kaiser, North Dakota (F, So., Crookston, MN); Tori Williams, North Dakota (D, Jr., The Pas, MB); Becky Allis, Ohio State (D, Sr., West Olive, MI); Stacy Danczak, Ohio State (G, Jr., Macedonia, OH); Taylor Kuehl, Ohio State (F, Jr., Minnetrista, MN); Kari Schmitt, Ohio State (D, Jr., Canton, MI); Sara Schmitt, Ohio State (D, Jr., Canton, M); Kayla Sullivan, Ohio State (F, Jr., Flower Mound, TX); Julie Friend, St. Cloud State (G, Jr., Minnetonka, MN); and Katy Josephs, Wisconsin (F, Jr., Calgary, AB). In 2005-06, the first season of the WCHA Scholar-Athlete award, there were a combined 47 men’s and women’s honorees. Total honorees by year have been: 2005-06 (47), 2006-07 (49), 2007-08 (79), 2008-09 (71), 2009-10 (80), 2010-11 (90), 2011-12 (110), 2012-13 (116), and 2013-14 (114). WCHA Scholar-Athlete Award recipients are publicly honored by their respective schools and presented with a commemorative plaque.

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Bemidji State: ***Allie Duellman (D, Sr., Maplewood, MN); Tess Dusik (F, Sr., Oak Bluff, MB); Alex Ehlert (D, Sr., Portage, WI); Hanna Moher (F, So.,Milton, ON); ***Danielle Williams (Sr., D/F, Waconia, MN); **Whitney Wivoda (F, So., Fairbanks, AK). Minnesota: Rachael Bona (F, Jr., Coon Rapids, MN); Hannah Brandt (F, So., Vadnais Heights, MN); ***Bethany Brausen (F, Sr., Little Canada, MN); Rachel Ramsey (D, Jr., Chanhassen, MN); **Kelly Terry (F, Sr., Whitby, ON). Minnesota Duluth: Alivia Del Basso (F, So., Perth, Australia); Sofia Carlström (G, So., Danderyd, Sweden); Marie Delarbre (F, So., Fussen, Germany); Brienna Gillanders (F, Sr., Kyle, SK); Jordan Krause (D, So., Kelowna, BC). Minnesota State: **Lauren Barnes (D/F, Sr., Burnsville, MN); ***Melissa Klippenstein (F, Sr.,

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Neubergthal, MB); **Erin Krichiver (G, So., Chicago, IL); Haley Northcote (D, So., Cumberland, ON); ***Kathleen Rogan (F, Jr., Vancouver, BC). North Dakota: **Shelby Amsley-Benzie (G, So., Warroad, MN); Kayla Berg (D, Sr., Fargo, ND); **Andrea Dalen (F, Jr., Hønefoss, Norway); Meghan Dufault (F, So., Winnipeg, MB); Tanja Eisenschmid (D, So., Kaufbeuren, Germany); Johanna Fallman (D, Jr., Luleå, Sweden); Leah Jensen (F, So., East Grand Forks, MN); **Shannon Kaiser (F, So., Crookston, MN); Sam LaShomb (D, So., Inver Grove Heights, MN); **Tori Williams (D, Jr., The Pas, MB). Ohio State: **Becky Allis (D, Sr., West Olive, MI); **Stacy Danczak (G, Jr., Macedonia, OH); **Taylor Kuehl (F, Jr., Minnetrista, MN); ***Madison Marcotte (D, Sr., White Bear Lake, MN); Bryanna Neuwald (D, So., Oakville, ON); **Kari Schmitt (D, Jr., Canton, MI); Sara Schmitt** (D, Jr., Canton, Ml); **Kayla Sullivan (F, Jr., Flower Mound, TX). St. Cloud State: Hanna Brodt (F, So., Roseville, MN); ***Sydney Burghardt (F, Sr., Medicine Hat, AB); **Julie Friend (G, Jr., Minnetonka, MN); Kalli Funk (F, Jr., Roseville, MN); ***Julia Gilbert (F, Sr., Hermantown, MN); ***Amanda Monkman (D, Sr., Roseau, MN); ***Amy Olson (F, Jr., Roseau, MN); Jenna Redford (D/F, Fr., Soldotna, AK). Wisconsin: ***Natalie Berg (D, Sr., Minnetonka, MN); **Katy Josephs (F, Jr., Calgary, AB); Kelly Jaminski (D, Sr., Wisconsin Rapids, WI); Alex Rigsby (G, Sr., Delafield, WI); Stefanie McKeough (D, Sr., Carlsbad Springs, ON).

*** three-time recipient; ** two time recipient

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Five former women’s Western Collegiate Hockey Association players were awarded gold medals at the re-cently-completed 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia. Three WCHA teams – Minnesota Duluth, Wisconsin and Ohio State – had former players on Team Canada, the Olympic champions. They are forward Natalie Spooner of Ohio State, defenseman Meghan Mikkelson of Wisconsin, Jocelyne Larocque of Minnesota Duluth and ex-UMD forwards Haley Irwin and Caroline Ouelette, the Canadian captain. There were 16 former and current WCHA players who competed in the gold medal game. Three WCHA teams – Minnesota, Wisconsin and North Dakota – had players on the USA roster and won silver medals. The roster for the United States team included 11 current and former players from the WCHA. UMD defenseman Lara Stalder won a bronze med-al with Team Switzerland. She was one of five current WCHA players who competed in Sochi. UMD’s Tea Villila

played for Team Finland and North Dakota had three cur-rent players in the Games – forwards Michelle Karvinen and Susanna Tapani with Team Finland and Tanja Eisenschmid with Team Germany. All five will return to their college teams and be ready to play in the WCHA playoffs. Karvinen was named the best forward by the Directorate at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games, becom-ing the first non-Canadian to earn the award. Karvinen led all players at the tournament with five goals and sev-en points. She tied with Jenni Hiirikoski for the highest plus/minus rating on Team Finland with a +4 rating. Overall there were 34 current and former WCHA play-ers who competed in the Olympics, including Minnesota Duluth with 11 players, Minnesota with seven, North Dakota with six, Wisconsin with five, Ohio State with three and Minnesota State two. Five current and former Gophers were on Team USA – Megan Bozek, Amanda Kessel, Gigi Marvin, Anne Schleper and Lee Stecklein. Marvin was the lone Olympic veteran among the Gopher representatives. The other Gophers Olympians all were a part of the unbeaten team which won the NCAA championship last season. Kessel, who won the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award last year as the best player in college hockey, and Stecklein have college eligibilities remaining. Four former Badgers were on the U.S. Olympic squad. They are forwards Brianna Decker, Meghan Duggan, who was team captain, and Hilary Knight, along with goaltender Jessie Vetter. It marked the second Olympic Games for Duggan, Knight and Vetter. Decker made her Olympic debut. Decker, Duggan and Vetter all took home the Patty Kazmaier Award at some point during their Wisconsin careers, while Knight is the all-time leading scorer in school history.

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Former North Dakota players Monique and Jocelyne Lamoureux were also on Team USA. It was the second Olympic Winter Games for the Lamoureux twins, who played in their first Olympics winning silver with the U.S. in 2010 in Vancouver. Knight, Kessel and Bozek were all named to the all-star team in Sochi as selected by the Olympic media. Minnesota had seven players in Sochi, the five on Team USA and Finnish teammates goalie Noora Räty, an all-American collegian last season, and defenseman Mira Jalouso. Minnesota Duluth had 11 current and former players on six teams in Sochi, including the medalists Stalder Irwin, Larocque and Ouelette. Both forwards, Irwin and Ouellette, played on Team Canada’s gold medalists in 2010 in Vancouver. Ouellette is a three-time gold med-alist for Canada (2010, 2006, 2002), while Larocque, an all-American defenseman, was one of the last players cut from the 2010 Canada Olympic squad after she was cen-tralized for the first part of the 2009-10 NCAA season. After returning to UMD in January, she helped lead the Bulldogs to their fifth NCAA title. Other UMD alums who competed were defenseman Jenni Asserholt, goaltender Kim Martin Hansson and forward Pernilla Winberg, who all played with Team Sweden. Ex-Bulldogs Alexandra Vafina and Iya Gavrilova played for the host team Russia and former Bulldog goal-ie Jennifer Harss was on Germany’s Olympic squad. In addition to Spooner, Ohio State had two others alums in Sochi – forwards Minttu Tuominen and Emma Terho (Laaksonen) who played on Team Finland. North Dakota’s Olympic contingent also featured for-mer UND defenseman Susanne Fellner who played for Team Germany. Minnesota State has two alums at the Games. Nina Tikkinen played for the Finnish team and fellow alum Emilia Andersson is on the Swedish team which finished fourth.

mInnESota’S ncaa-rEcord wInnIng StrEak rEachEd 62 StraIght gamES oVEr thrEE SEaSonS; gophErS 87-2-1 In laSt 90 contEStS oVErall, 55-1-1 In laSt 57 wcha gamES

Coach Brad Frost’s Minnesota Golden Gophers stretched their NCAA Division 1 hockey record winning streak to 62 consecutive games during the 2013-14 season before falling by a single goal, 3-2, to North Dakota on Nov. 17. The record winning streak, which included back-to-back NCAA championships, dated to Feb. 17, 2012, when the Gophers were upended 2-1 in overtime at home by North Dakota. The streak included the last eight games of 2011-12, all 41 games in 2012-13 and 13 more to start the 2013-14 campaign. The Gophers’ also compiled a record 39-game WCHA winning streak, with their last previous league defeat occurring Feb. 19, 2011 when they fell 5-3 at UND in the regular season finale. “For everybody who has been a part of it, it’s been a really special thing,” said Frost of the winning streak. “I think they helped grow the game of women’s hockey here in Minnesota and nation-wide, and that’s a huge

testament to them. There was a lot of pressure, a lot of media attention and a lot of excitement every time we stepped on the ice, which was great, but it’s over, and we’re happy to have been a part of it.” Minnesota’s 62-game winning streak toppled the previous Div. 1 women’s hockey winning streak of 21 games set by Harvard and the Div. 1 women’s unbeaten streak of 32 games set twice by Wisconsin. It also topped the Div. 1 men’s winning streak of 30 games held jointly by Rensselaer and Cornell and men’s hockey unbeaten streak of 38 straight games set by Rensselaer. Over the last three seasons now, Minnesota stands an amazing 87-2-1 over their last 90 games overall, dating to eight wins in the final eight games of 2011-12. The Gophers, who were 8-0 over the final eight games of 2011-12, 41-0 in 2012-13 and were 38-2-1 in 2013-14, are also 55-1-1 over their last 57 WCHA regular season outings, dating to Feb. 18, 2012. Minnesota won 50-straight games away from Ridder Arena over more than two years, dating back to a 3-0 win over Minnesota Duluth on Jan. 14, 2012. The streak ended with the national championship neutral-site loss to Clarkson at Quinnipiac’s rink on March 23, 2014.

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The University of Minnesota will host the 2015 and 2018 NCAA Women’s Frozen Fours at Ridder Arena, as an-nounced by the NCAA. “We have had incredible success hosting past wom-en’s hockey Frozen Fours,” coach Brad Frost said. “The University of Minnesota takes great pride in putting on a first class tournament for the teams and fans that are involved. This is a great honor for our university, and I am confident that these championships will be two more memorable, top notch events.” The four national championship sites announced by the NCAA were: 2015 – Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN; 2016 – Whittemore Center Arena, Durham, NH; 2017 – Family Arena, St. Charles, MO; 2018 – Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN. Ridder Arena, whose capacity is 3,400 fans, previous-ly hosted the NCAA Women’s Frozen Four in 2010 and 2013. The arena was the first facility dedicated solely to college women’s ice hockey. Ridder Arena also has served as the site for eight WCHA conference champion-ships (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013).

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fInal 2013-14 tEam notEbookSbEmIdJI StatE• The Beavers (11-21-4) saw their season come to an end in the first round of the WCHA Playoffs against University of North Dakota. The Beavers lost 4-1 on Friday (Feb. 28) and fell 3-2 in overtime Saturday (March 1).• Kaitlyn Tougas tallied her 14th assist of the season against UND. Tougas finished the season tied for the team-lead in goals (8) and led the team in assists (14) and points (22).• Senior Tess Dusik also chipped in an assist in what turned out to be her final game in a Bemidji State uniform. Dusik appeared in 136 games in her career and tallied 32 points (14g, 18a).• Defenseman Alex Ehlert also played her last game as a Beaver Saturday. Ehlert led the nation in blocked shots this season with 115 and helped BSU to lead the country in that category.• Junior Kristine Grenier tied for the team lead in goals scored. The Mercyhurst transfer played in all 36 games this season and scored eight goals.• Goaltender Brittni Mowat set a new program record with 10 victories by a freshman net minder. Mowat logged the fourth most minutes in net for a Beaver goalie this season (1888:34).• Another freshman also entered the BSU record book this sea-son. Madison Hutchinson posted 10 assists which is tied for fifth most by a freshman in program history.• Junior Alex Citrowske posted career highs in games played (35), goals (5), assists (7) and points (12). Citrowske’s 12 points were tied for fourth most on BSU.• Defenseman Ivana Bilic led BSU defensemen in scoring this season with 13 points (3g, 10a). Bilic finished tied for 11th in the WCHA in points per game by a defenseman.• Rachael Kelly was the top scorer on the Bemidji State pow-er-play unit this season tallying five goals. Kelly’s five power-play goals ranked fifth in the WCHA and was fourth most by a BSU play-er in program history.• Saturday night, March 1, also served as the final game in the green and white for a BSU senior class is made up of: Emily McKnight, Jessica Havel, Dusik, Danielle Williams, Ehlert and Allie Duellman. This year’s group of seniors was a part of 48 victories over four years, which is the second-most in program history (49).

mInnESota• Minnesota (38-2-1) concluded the 2013-14 season just short of a national championship three-peat with a runner-up finish at the NCAA Women’s Frozen Four, falling to Clarkson, 5-4, in the title game at Quinnipiac’s High Point Solutions Arena at the TD Bank Sports Center in Hamden, Conn., March 23, 2014.• The Gophers advanced to the Frozen Four title game with a 5-3 comeback win over Wisconsin in the semifinal round. Minnesota scored three unanswered goals in the third period, rallying from 3-2 and 1-0 deficits, and Amanda Leveille tied her career-best with 34 saves as Wisconsin (28-8-2) outshot the Gophers, 37-28, for the game. Hannah Brandt and Kelly Terry each had two points, and Dani Cameranesi recorded two assists to lead the Gophers. • Fueled by Kelly Terry’s hat trick and Amanda Leveille’s 28 saves, Minnesota knocked off Boston University, 5-1, in the NCAA quarterfinal round to secure its third-straight and 10th overall Frozen Four appearance.• Minnesota strung together a 26-game unbeaten streak (25-0-1) heading into the national championship game. Minnesota is 87-2-1 in their last 90 games, dating back to the start of the team's NCAA-record 62-game winning streak (Feb. 18, 2012 through Nov. 16, 2013). The Gophers are a combined 96-4-3 in the 2012, 2013 and 2014 calendar years.• All-American forward Hannah Brandt wrapped up her soph-omore season as a top-three finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award. Brandt led the Gophers and ranked second in the nation with 65 points (23g, 42a). She was the national leader with 42 assists and 1.02 assists per game.

• Junior Meghan Lorence ranked second in the nation with sev-en game-winning goals this season.• Amanda Leveille finished her sophomore season, and first season as Minnesota’s starting goaltender, as the national leader with a .945 save percentage and a .939 winning percentage (38-2-1). She also ranked second in the nation with a 1.22 goals-against average, and her 13 shutouts on the year rank fourth in NCAA women’s hockey history.• The Gophers own a 17-9-1 (.648) record in 12 NCAA tourna-ment appearances since 2001. Minnesota is 10-7-1 (.583) in the Frozen Four since 2001. The Gophers have won five national ti-tles (2000, 2004, 2005, 2012 and 2013) and finished as runner-up twice (2006 and 2014).• The Gophers’ NCAA-record winning streak came to an end at 62 consecutive victories with a Nov. 17 loss to North Dakota. The streak began with an 8-0-0 run to conclude the 2011-12 season, followed by a perfect 41-0-0 campaign in 2012-13. The Gophers then started the 2013-14 season at 13-0-0 to push the streak to 62-straight wins. The streak bested the previous NCAA Division 1 women’s hockey winning streak (21, Harvard) and unbeaten streak (32, Wisconsin, twice), along with surpassing the NCAA Division 1 men’s hockey winning streak (30, RPI and Cornell) and unbeaten streak (38, RPI).• Minnesota won 50-straight games away from Ridder Arena over more than two years, dating back to a 3-0 win over Minnesota Duluth on Jan. 14, 2012. The streak ended with the national cham-pionship neutral-site loss to Clarkson at Quinnipiac’s rink on March 23, 2014.• Minnesota won its sixth WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF title with a 3-1 win over North Dakota in the 2014 league playoff championship game. The Gophers scored two power-play goals in the second period and added an empty-netter in the final :90 seconds to se-cure the 3-1 win over UND and claim their third-straight WCHA postseason title.• The Gophers led the nation in attendance at 84,672 fans in 41 games this season for a 2,065 average. In 19 home games, the Gophers averaged 2,394 fans per game, marking the first time in program history that Minnesota averaged over 2,000 fans per game at Ridder Arena.• Minnesota defeated Wisconsin, 4-0, in front of an NCAA-women’s hockey record 13,573 fans at the Kohl Center in Madison, Wis., in the Badgers’ “Fill the Bowl” game on Feb. 15.• The Gophers’ 38 wins on the season mark the second-most in program history after Minnesota posted a perfect 41 victories in 2012-13.• Minnesota set an NCAA record with its power-play percentage this season, leading the nation at 32.7% (53/162) and improving on its previous NCAA record of 32.2% (59/183) set in 2012-13. Dani Cameranesi led Minnesota with eight power-play goals, good for second in the nation.• Minnesota slipped to No. 2 in both the USCHO.com and the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine national polls, vacating the No. 1 rank for the first time since the final poll of the 2011-12 season (March 19-20, 2012). The Gophers maintained the No. 1 ranking for 46-straight USCHO.com polls and 50-straight USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine polls.• Minnesota led the nation in scoring among defensemen with 143 points (39g, 104a) led by All-Americans Rachel Ramsey (12g, 31a) and Milica McMillen (11g, 28a). Ramsey wrapped up her ju-nior season ranked second in the nation among defensemen with 1.05 points per game in 41 games, McMillen finished third in the nation among blue-liners with 1.00 points per game in 39 games in her sophomore campaign.• Head coach Brad Frost wrapped up the 2013-14 season with a career mark of 224-38-17 (.833) in seven seasons at the helm of the Gopher women’s hockey program.• Seven Golden Gophers competed for their home coun-tries in the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia. Team Finland’s roster included former Gophers Mira Jalosuo and Noora Räty, while Megan Bozek, Amanda Kessel, Gigi Marvin, Anne Schleper and Lee Stecklein earned silver medals with Team USA.

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Minnesota’s volunteer assistant coach Andy Kent also traveled to Sochi with Team Finland as the team’s goaltending coach.• The conclusion of the 2013-14 season means the Gophers will say farewell to their four seniors, Bethany Brausen, Sarah Davis, Baylee Gillanders and Kelly Terry. The quartet makes up one of the most successful classes in Gopher women's hockey history, com-piling a 139-17-5 (.879) record during their four years.

mInnESota dUlUth• The Bulldogs (15-15-6) lost to top-ranked Minnesota in the semifinals of the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF on Friday, March 7 at Sanford Center in Bemidji.• UMD took a scoreless tie into the first intermission against Minnesota, outshooting the nation’s leading offense 10-9 in the opening stanza. UMD then capitalized on that momentum when they struck first on the scoreboard 7:30 into the second period on rookie center Katerina Mrázová's first goal. Skating in just her 16th game as a Bulldog, Mrázovå pulled the puck past Gopher net-minder Amanda Leveille and beat Leveille cleanly to her left to give UMD the 1-0 lead. Minnesota found the equalizer as the Bulldogs were just getting back to even-strength at the 13:40 mark in the second when Kelly Terry backhanded the puck from the endline off a rebound, finding the inside of the crossbar. The Gophers man-aged to outshoot UMD 16-7 in the second period. The game would stay even until the Gophers struck 7:47 into the third period on a power-play goal by Rachael Bona. Minnesota, after clearly strug-gling with UMD’s pressure in the first two periods of play and the Bulldogs ability to shut down its cross-ice passing, picked up its third goal 7:18 later. The Gophers final goal of the game came with just :50 seconds remaining, with goaltender Kayla Black having just come from the Bulldog bench and not in position yet to stop Dani Cameranesi's score. Black made 32 saves for UMD and was brilliant between the pipes. Leveille had 21 stops for the Gophers.• UMD will lose the services of two seniors to graduation in 2014. Arguably one of the best leaders to wear the "C" for the Bulldogs, Jamie Kenyon finishes her time at UMD with 39 goals and 33 assists for 72 points in 124 skates. The winger led the Bulldogs with 17 goals this season, a career-best and also had a career-high 31 points in 36 games.UMD will also graduate defen-seman Maddie Kolls, a transfer from North Dakota who played in all 36 games this season.

mInnESota StatE• The Mavericks (13-23-1) saw their 2013-14 season come to an end after pushing second-ranked Wisconsin to the brink in first round WCHA playoff action Madison and forcing a decisive game three with the host Badgers. MSU dropped a 4-0 decision in game one on Feb. 28 before blanking UW, 3-0, in game two on March 1 to force a third and final affair on Sunday, March 2 where the Mavericks fell, 2-0.• The Mavericks’ 13 wins this season are the most under head coach Eric Means and the highest in program history since 2006-07.• Wisconsin tallied an early power-play goal in the first period of game one of the playoffs and added an additional marker in the second before eventually claiming a 4-0 win. Minnesota State re-sponded in game two with three goals from three different seniors and a career-high 51-save performance in goal by senior Danielle Butters to record her first shutout of the year in the Mavericks’ 3-0 victory. Last Sunday’s decisive game three saw the Badgers score in once in each of the final two periods for a 2-0 triumph and se-ries win.• No. 2 Wisconsin was the highest-ranked team the Mavericks have ever defeated and just MSU’s second win all-time over UW. It was also the Mavericks’ first-ever shutout of the Badgers.• The Minnesota State power-play was stymied on three pow-er-play chances in the series, and the Maverick penalty-kill denied UW on seven-of-eight (87.5%) opportunities in the three-game set. For the season, MSU ranks 11th nationally in combined special teams with a power-play that finished at 15.0% and a penalty-kill which proved successful 78.8% of the time.

• Junior Kathleen Rogan carried the Maverick power-play all season producing 5-8=13 to tie for 18th nationally in power-play goals and power-play points. Barnes generated 2-11=13 on the man-advantage. Rogan totaled 11-10=19 this year to tie for the team lead in goals and tie for 15th nationally in game-winning goals (4). Barnes’ 5-17=22 this season tied her for sixth in scoring among WCHA defensemen and placed her 21st nationally as she set a MSU single-season record for points by a defenseman. Her 17 assists were also fifth-most in MSU single-season history.• Butters registered 124 saves on the weekend, including a ca-reer-best 51 last Saturday. A two-time WCHA Defensive Player of the Week this season, she amassed a .924 saves percentage and 2.97 goals-against average for the season while ranking 10th na-tionally in minutes played (1,775:11) and third in saves (1,052).• Sophomore Erin Krichiver owned a 1.93 goals-against average and .943 saves percentage with a 4-2-1 record and one shutout in seven starts.• Senior Tracy McCann completed her season total at 10-10=20 to rank fifth on the team in points and tie for third in goals.• Senior Nicole Germaine saw her season-high point streak end at six games last week, and she finishes with 11-13=24 for the season, all career-bests, and a team-high in points while tying the team-best in goals.• Senior captain Kari Lundberg was right behind with 11-11=22 and also has career-highs across the board.• Junior Shelby Moteyunas stands T-11th in the conference in scoring by a defenseman with 3-10=13 on the year, while senior Melissa Klippenstein totaled 6-6=12 to set career-highs in all three categories.• Five Mavericks can be found inside the top-25 for career scor-ing at Minnesota State including: McCann (7th, 36-35=71), Rogan (9th, 35-34=69), Lundberg (14th, 23-32=55), Barnes (T-14th, 12-42=54) and Germaine (T-22nd,19-28=47).

north dakota• No. 9/10 North Dakota (20-12-4) lost to No. 1 Minnesota, 3-1, in the championship game of the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF on March 8 at Sanford Center in Bemidji, Minn. It was the second straight year UND lost to Minnesota in the title game. Josefine Jakobsen had the lone goal for UND in the title game and Shelby Amsley-Benzie made 41 saves.• UND beat No. 2 Wisconsin, 1-0 on March 7, behind Meghan Dufault’s second period goal and the shutout goaltending of Amsley-Benzie in a WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF semifinal game.• In the WCHA playoff championship title game, Jakobsen got North Dakota on the board first with a power-play goal just three minutes into the second period. A shot by Karvinen at the point was stopped by UM goaltender Amanda Leveille, but Jakobsen pounced on the rebound to net her 14th goal of the season. Minnesota responded in the period with two power-play goals of its own to take the lead. UND goaltender Shelby Amsley-Benzie kept her side in the contest, making 44 saves in the game, includ-ing 17 in the second period alone when Minnesota outshot UND 19-6. The only goals Amsley-Benzie conceded all weekend at the FINAL FACE-OFF were the two power-play goals by Minnesota. In the final minutes of play, Minnesota added an empty-net goal to secure its third consecutive playoff championship.• Dufault and sophomore defenseman Tanja Eisenschmid were both named to the 2014 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF All-Tournament Team. Dufault scored the lone goal in UND’s 1-0 win against No. 2/3 Wisconsin in the semifinal, while Eisenschmid provided the second assist to Jakobsen’s goal in the final against Minnesota.• For the second-straight year UND defeated the Badgers to secure a spot in the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF championship game. Amsely-Benzie made 35 saves for her second shutout of the season, including making 15 stops in the first period, in the 1-0 triumph.• At the annual awards banquet, senior Karvinen led the way for UND being named to the All-WCHA First Team. It was her third-consecutive All-WCHA selection, being named to the second team last season and to the rookie team in 2011-12. Jakobsen earned her second-consecutive All-WCHA Third Team honors. UND also earned All-WCHA Rookie Team honors for the third-

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straight year, as Susanna Tapani and Gracen Hirschy were both named to the rookie team. Karvinen was named the best forward by the Directorate at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games, becoming the first non-Canadian to earn the award. Karvinen led all players at the tournament with five goals and seven points. She tied with Jenni Hiirikoski for the highest plus/minus rating on Team Finland with a +4 rating. Karvinen led Finland with a .313 shooting per-centage, scoring five goals on 16 shots and averaged 24:19 of ice time through six games, the third most ice time on Finland.• Karvinen, Eisenschmid, Tapani and former student-athletes Jocelyne Lamoureux, Monique Lamoureux and Susanne Fellner, competed at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia. The Lamoureuxs helped Team USA to another silver-medal finish. Karvinen and Tapani led Finland to a fifth-place finish after being knocked out of the medal round by Sweden. Eisenschmid and Fellner skated with Germany to a seventh-place finish.• During the Jan. 17-18 weekend, Josefine Jakobsen became the newest UND member of the 100-point club. Only four other play-ers in program history have eclipsed the century mark, Jocelyne Lamoureux (220), Monique Lamoureux (190), Karvinen (130) and Alyssa Wiebe (115). The next closest player to the 100-point mark is Dufault, who has 69 points.• Picking up its 20th victory of the season on March 8, UND reached the 20-win plateau for the fourth-consecutive season.• 19-of-21 skaters that saw action scored a goal for UND this season.

ohIo StatE• The Buckeyes (15-17-5) dropped their first round WCHA play-off series at Minnesota Duluth two games to one.• After falling 1-0 to the Bulldogs on Feb. 28, the Buckeyes responded with a 3-2 win on Saturday, March 1 before eventu-ally falling 5-1 on Sunday, March 2. On Saturday Ohio State came back from two, one-goal deficits before going ahead for good in the third period on a power-play score from junior Kari Schmitt. Sophomore Kendall Curtis and senior Ally Tarr each scored goals to tie the game earlier on. Junior Kayla Sullivan scored the lone Buckeye goal Sunday, her second of the season. Senior goaltender Lisa Steffes started all three games, tallying 19, 32 and 19 saves in the contests, respectively.• Tarr finishes her collegiate playing career with 105 points, eighth-most all-time in Ohio State history. Her 48 career goals scored places her sixth all-time at OSU.• Steffes and redshirt senior Chelsea Knapp combined to start 181 out of the last 183 games for Ohio State. Knapp finishes her time at OSU tied for the program lead in wins with 42. Steffes post-ed career best, and OSU single-season all-time bests, goals-against average (1.86) and save percentage (.935).• Tarr was Ohio State’s scoring champion for the second-consec-utive season as she recorded 32 points on 11 goals and 21 assists.• Freshman Claudia Kepler had a team-leading 12 goals on the season, becoming the first OSU rookie to lead the squad in goals scored since Hokey Langan in 2009-10.• Tarr and junior Sara Schmitt led the team with 21 assists apiece.• The six seniors that suited up for the final time for Ohio State included Steffes, Knapp, Tarr, Annie Svedin, Becky Allis and Madison Marcotte.

St. cloUd StatE• The Huskies (4-27-5) saw their 2013-14 season come to an end over the February 28-March 1 weekend as they fell to the then No. 1-ranked Minnesota Gophers in the first round of the WCHA playoffs. Minnesota took the best-of-three series with a 4-1 win on Friday night and a 7-1 victory on Saturday.• St. Cloud ends with an eighth place finish in the WCHA.• Scoring both of the Huskies goals against Minnesota in the playoffs was senior forward Julia Gilbert. On Friday (Feb. 28), Gilbert cut the Gophers lead to 3-1 at the 18:02 mark of the sec-ond period as she fired a shot into the back to the net. Assists on the goal were credited to Molli Mott and Cari Coen. On Saturday

(March 1), Gilbert got the Huskies on the board with an assist from Mott in the second period.• Junior goaltender Julie Friend started both playoff games at Minnesota and recorded 55 saves on the weekend. Friend ended the season with a 3-18-4 record. Amongst league goalies, Friend was ranked ninth in goals-against aver-age and fifth in save per-centage.• Also getting some action between the pipes at Minnesota was sophomore Katie Fitzgerald in game two. Fitzgerald posted 19 saves in 26:20 minutes of play. Fitzgerald ended the season playing in 13 games to record a season record of 1-9-1.• Mott led the Huskies in scoring this season with 24 points. In 36 games, Mott put up 13 goals and 11 assists. Three of Mott’s goals came on Husky power-play opportunities and one was a shorthanded goal.• Gilbert had with 22 points in 36 games as she has recorded 10 goals and 12 assists.• Out of the 14 three-time WCHA Scholar-Athlete honorees for 2013-14, St. Cloud State posted four to the list which includ-ed Sydney Burghardt (F, Sr., Medicine Hat, AB), Gilbert (F, Sr., Hermantown, MN), Amanda Monkman (D, Sr., Roseau, MN) and Amy Olson (F, Sr., Roseau, MN). SCSU’s Friend (G, Jr., Minnetonka, MN) was one of the 24 two-time WCHA Scholar-Athlete honorees for 2013-14 and earning honors for the first time was Hanna Brodt (F, So., Roseville, MN), Kalli Funk (F, Jr., Roseville, MN) and Jenna Redford (D/F, Fr., Soldotna, AK).• Head Coach Jeff Giesen ended his eighth season as the Huskies’ head coach with a career coaching record of 79-178-35 and a 53-148-25 mark in the WCHA.• This year the Huskies say goodbye to seven seniors to include Burghardt, Michelle Burke, Coen, Gilbert, Amanda Monkman, Mott and Olson.

wISconSIn• Wisconsin ended the 2013-14 season ranked third in both major polls after reaching the 2014 NCAA Frozen Four semifinals before bowing out to conference-foe Minnesota.• The Cardinal and White sport a 17-4 record in NCAA tourna-ment games, with three of its losses coming in the Frozen Four.• Wisconsin set the NCAA women’s hockey single game atten-dance record this season as 13,573 people attended Fill the Bowl on Feb. 15. During the season, 46,589 attended UW home tilts, the best total in the nation.• The Badgers sported one of the nation’s best special teams unit, as their power play ranks fourth with a 23.2% conversion rate, while the penalty-kill had a conversion rate of 90.6%, the fourth-best mark nationally.• Wisconsin ends the season with the third-best scoring de-fense, holding opponents to an average of 1.24 goals per game, the third best mark in program history. The Badgers’ 47 goals al-lowed this year is the second fewest goals allowed by a UW team in program history.• Senior goaltender Alex Rigsby ends her Wisconsin playing career with 100 career wins, which is tied for second place on the NCAA all-time wins list with Mercyhurst’s Hillary Pattenden. Rigsby’s .949 save percentage is the third pest among UW goal-ies that appeared in at least 15 games during the season and her goals-against average of 1.32 is the fourth-best mark among UW netminders that appeared in at least 15 games during the season.• Junior Brittany Ammerman became the 19th player in program history to record 100 points during her career, as the River Vale, N.J., native assisted on the Badgers’ first goal in their 2-1 win over Harvard in the NCAA quarterfinals. She was the second Badger to eclipse 100 career points this year, as Madison Packer ends her UW career with 104 points.• Junior Blayre Turnbull finished the year tied for the nation’s lead in shorthanded goals with five, which is the most in school history. Turnbull’s seven career shorthanded goals rank third on the school’s all-time list.

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2013-14 Head-to-Head recordswcHa regular season BSU UM UMD MSU UND OSU SCSU UW W-L-T-SW PTS

BSU --- 0-4-0 1-3-0 3-1-0 0-3-1 2-1-1 2-1-1 0-4-0 8-17-3-2 29

UM 4-0-0 --- 4-0-0 4-0-0 3-1-0 3-0-1 4-0-0 4-0-0 26-1-1-0 79

UMD 3-1-0 0-4-0 --- 4-0-0 0-2-2 2-0-2 2-1-1 0-3-1 11-11-6-4 43

MSU 1-3-0 0-4-0 0-4-0 --- 2-2-0 2-2-0 2-1-1 0-4-0 7-20-1-0 22

UND 3-0-1 1-3-0 2-0-2 2-2-0 --- 1-3-0 4-0-0 1-2-1 14-10-4-2 48

OSU 1-2-1 0-3-1 0-2-2 2-2-0 3-1-0 --- 3-0-1 0-4-0 9-14-5-2 34

SCSU 1-2-1 0-4-0 1-2-1 1-2-1 0-4-0 0-3-1 --- 0-4-0 3-21-4-2 15

UW 4-0-0 0-4-0 3-0-1 4-0-0 2-1-1 4-0-0 4-0-0 --- 21-5-2-1 66

2013-14 non-conference recordsBy Team vs CHA vs ECAC vs HEA vs Ind Total

Bemidji State 3-2-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-2-1

Minnesota 0-0-0 6-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 7-1-0

Minnesota Duluth 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 2-2-0

Minnesota State 5-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 5-1-0

North Dakota 2-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-1-0

Ohio State 3-1-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 5-1-0

St. Cloud State 0-0-0 0-3-1 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-4-1

Wisconsin 2-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 5-0-0

Totals: 15-4-1 8-5-1 8-3-0 0-0-0 31-12-2

(.775) (.607) (.727) (.000) (.722)

By Site vs CHA vs ECAC vs HEA vs Ind Total

Home 11-4-0 3-3-1 3-0-0 0-0-0 17-7-1

Away 4-0-1 5-1-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 11-3-1

Neutral 0-0-0 0-1-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 3-2-0

Totals: 15-4-1 8-5-1 8-3-0 0-0-0 31-12-2

(.775) (.607) (.727) (.000) (.722)

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all gaMesScoring Offense: Games Goals G/GM 1 Minnesota 41 195 4.76 2 Wisconsin 38 114 3.00 3 North Dakota 36 96 2.67 4 Minnesota Duluth 36 85 2.36 5 Ohio State 37 82 2.22 6 Minnesota State 37 71 1.92 7 Bemidji State 36 64 1.78 8 St. Cloud State 36 48 1.33

Scoring Defense: Games Goals G/GM 1 Minnesota 41 49 1.20 2 Wisconsin 38 47 1.24 3 North Dakota 36 74 2.06 4 Minnesota Duluth 36 84 2.33 5 Ohio State 37 90 2.43 6 Minnesota State 37 106 2.86 7 Bemidji State 36 104 2.89 8 St. Cloud State 36 111 3.08

Penalty Minutes: Games PIM PIM/G 1 Ohio State 37 545 14.7 2 Bemidji State 36 465 12.9 3 Minnesota Duluth 36 431 12.0 4 Minnesota State 37 404 10.9 5 North Dakota 36 333 9.2 6 St. Cloud State 36 316 8.8 7 Minnesota 41 317 7.7 8 Wisconsin 38 237 6.2

Power Play: Totals SHA PCT 1 Minnesota 53/162 0 32.7 2 Wisconsin 29/125 1 23.2 3 Minnesota Duluth 24/138 2 17.4 4 Ohio State 27/160 6 16.9 5 North Dakota 20/120 4 16.7 6 Bemidji State 16/105 6 15.2 7 Minnesota State 18/120 6 15.0 8 St. Cloud State 12/137 5 8.8

Penalty Kill: Totals SHF PCT 1 Minnesota 116/126 4 92.1 2 Wisconsin 87/ 96 9 90.6 3 Ohio State 111/131 1 84.7 4 Bemidji State 114/135 7 84.4 5 Minnesota Duluth 129/155 6 83.2 6 North Dakota 113/141 5 80.1 7 St. Cloud State 101/128 2 78.9 8 Minnesota State 130/165 3 78.8

Combined Special Teams: Totals PCT 1 Minnesota 169/288 58.7 2 Bemidji State 130/240 54.2 3 Wisconsin 116/221 52.5 4 Minnesota Duluth 153/293 52.2 5 Minnesota State 148/285 51.9 6 North Dakota 133/261 51.0 7 Ohio State 138/291 47.4 8 St. Cloud State 113/265 42.6

Special Teams Net: PPF SHA PP PPA SHF SH NET 1 Minnesota 53 0 +53 10 4 -6 +47 2 Wisconsin 29 1 +28 9 9 0 +28 3 Minnesota Duluth 24 2 +22 26 6 -20 +2 Ohio State 27 6 +21 20 1 -19 +2 5 Bemidji State 16 6 +10 21 7 -14 -4 6 North Dakota 20 4 +16 28 5 -23 -7 7 St. Cloud State 12 5 +7 27 2 -25 -18 8 Minnesota State 18 6 +12 35 3 -32 -20

Scoring by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Minnesota 48 86 61 0 195 2 Wisconsin 29 43 42 0 114 3 North Dakota 32 29 34 1 96 4 Minnesota Duluth 26 30 29 0 85 5 Ohio State 22 34 24 2 82 6 Minnesota State 23 19 29 0 71 7 Bemidji State 17 25 22 0 64 8 St. Cloud State 13 15 20 0 48

Goals Allowed by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Wisconsin 9 16 22 0 47 2 Minnesota 20 16 13 0 49 3 North Dakota 17 40 17 0 74 4 Minnesota Duluth 20 30 34 0 84 5 Ohio State 26 29 35 0 90 6 Bemidji State 30 44 29 1 104 7 Minnesota State 24 40 41 1 106 8 St. Cloud State 30 46 35 0 111

2013-14 teaM statswcHa gaMesScoring Offense: Games Goals G/GM 1 Minnesota 28 128 4.57 2 Wisconsin 28 86 3.07 3 North Dakota 28 73 2.61 4 Minnesota Duluth 28 56 2.00 Ohio State 28 56 2.00 6 Bemidji State 28 47 1.68 7 Minnesota State 28 46 1.64 8 St. Cloud State 28 40 1.43

Scoring Defense: Games Goals G/GM 1 Minnesota 28 29 1.04 2 Wisconsin 28 33 1.18 3 North Dakota 28 63 2.25 4 Minnesota Duluth 28 65 2.32 5 Ohio State 28 75 2.68 6 St. Cloud State 28 87 3.11 7 Bemidji State 28 88 3.14 8 Minnesota State 28 92 3.29

Penalty Minutes: Games PIM PIM/G 1 Ohio State 28 470 16.8 2 Bemidji State 28 381 13.6 3 Minnesota Duluth 28 325 11.6 4 Minnesota State 28 300 10.7 5 North Dakota 28 263 9.4 6 St. Cloud State 28 242 8.6 7 Minnesota 28 233 8.3 8 Wisconsin 28 191 6.8

Power Play: Totals SHA PCT 1 Minnesota 36/112 0 32.1 2 Wisconsin 21/ 97 0 21.6 3 Ohio State 22/125 6 17.6 4 Minnesota Duluth 17/106 1 16.0 5 North Dakota 14/ 89 4 15.7 6 Bemidji State 10/ 78 6 12.8 7 Minnesota State 11/ 94 6 11.7 8 St. Cloud State 8/109 5 7.3

Penalty Kill: Totals SHF PCT 1 Wisconsin 73/ 78 9 93.6 2 Minnesota 83/ 89 2 93.3 3 Bemidji State 83/ 98 5 84.7 4 Ohio State 88/105 1 83.8 5 Minnesota Duluth 92/114 4 80.7 6 St. Cloud State 77/ 97 1 79.4 7 North Dakota 85/108 5 78.7 8 Minnesota State 90/121 1 74.4

Combined Special Teams: Totals PCT 1 Minnesota 119/201 59.2 2 Wisconsin 94/175 53.7 3 Bemidji State 93/176 52.8 4 North Dakota 99/197 50.3 5 Minnesota Duluth 109/220 49.5 6 Ohio State 110/230 47.8 7 Minnesota State 101/215 47.0 8 St. Cloud State 85/206 41.3

Special Teams Net: PPF SHA PP PPA SHF SH NET 1 Minnesota 36 0 +36 6 2 -4 +32 2 Wisconsin 21 0 +21 5 9 +4 +25 3 Ohio State 22 6 +16 17 1 -16 0 4 Minnesota Duluth 17 1 +16 22 4 -18 -2 5 Bemidji State 10 6 +4 15 5 -10 -6 6 North Dakota 14 4 +10 23 5 -18 -8 7 St. Cloud State 8 5 +3 20 1 -19 -16 8 Minnesota State 11 6 +5 31 1 -30 -25

Scoring by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Minnesota 29 61 38 0 128 2 Wisconsin 20 32 34 0 86 3 North Dakota 26 22 25 0 73 4 Minnesota Duluth 17 24 15 0 56 Ohio State 14 24 17 1 56 6 Bemidji State 11 19 17 0 47 7 Minnesota State 15 13 18 0 46 8 St. Cloud State 10 12 18 0 40

Goals Allowed by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Minnesota 13 7 9 0 29 2 Wisconsin 7 9 17 0 33 3 North Dakota 14 33 16 0 63 4 Minnesota Duluth 16 24 25 0 65 5 Ohio State 25 24 26 0 75 6 St. Cloud State 24 37 26 0 87 7 Bemidji State 24 38 26 0 88 8 Minnesota State 19 35 37 1 92

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2013-14 player stats • all gaMesPoint Scoring (top 100): GP PPG G- A- P 1 Hannah Brandt Minnesota SO F 41 1.59 23-42-65 2 Rachael Bona Minnesota JR F 41 1.49 23-38-61 3 Kelly Terry Minnesota SR F 41 1.32 22-32-54 4 Sarah Davis Minnesota SR F 41 1.20 20-29-49 5 Brittany Ammerman Wisconsin SR F 38 1.16 23-21-44 6 Rachel Ramsey Minnesota JR D 41 1.05 12-31-43 7 Blayre Turnbull Wisconsin JR F 38 1.05 18-22-40 8 Milica McMillen Minnesota SO D 39 1.00 11-28-39 9 Maryanne Menefee Minnesota SO F 39 0.95 18-19-37 10 Dani Cameranesi Minnesota FR F 41 0.88 19-17-36 11 Meghan Lorence Minnesota JR F 35 1.00 18-17-35 12 Josefine Jakobsen North Dakota JR F 36 0.92 14-19-33 Jenna McParland Minnesota Duluth JR F 36 0.92 11-22-33 14 Ally Tarr Ohio State SR F 36 0.89 11-21-32 15 Jamie Kenyon Minnesota Duluth SR F 36 0.86 17-14-31 16 Kate Schipper Minnesota FR F 39 0.74 7-22-29 17 Meghan Dufault North Dakota SO F 31 0.90 12-16-28 Sara Schmitt Ohio State JR D 36 0.78 7-21-28 19 Zoe Hickel Minnesota Duluth JR F 36 0.75 13-14-27 20 Courtney Burke Wisconsin SO D 38 0.68 5-21-26 21 Molli Mott St. Cloud State SR F 36 0.67 13-11-24 Nicole Germaine Minnesota State SR F 37 0.65 11-13-24 23 Michelle Karvinen North Dakota SR F 24 0.96 14- 9-23 Kari Schmitt Ohio State JR D 35 0.66 9-14-23 Ashleigh Brykaliuk Minnesota Duluth FR F 36 0.64 11-12-23 Madison Packer Wisconsin SR F 37 0.62 11-12-23 Danielle Gagne Ohio State JR F 37 0.62 10-13-23 28 Lara Stalder Minnesota Duluth FR D 28 0.79 4-18-22 Kaitlyn Tougas Bemidji State SO F 35 0.63 8-14-22 Julia Gilbert St. Cloud State SR F 36 0.61 10-12-22 Gracen Hirschy North Dakota FR D 36 0.61 9-13-22 Kari Lundberg Minnesota State SR F 37 0.59 11-11-22 Lauren Barnes Minnesota State SR D/F 37 0.59 5-17-22 Katy Josephs Wisconsin JR F 38 0.58 12-10-22 35 Kathleen Rogan Minnesota State JR F 36 0.58 11-10-21 Taylor Kuehl Ohio State JR F 37 0.57 8-13-21 Sarah Nurse Wisconsin FR F 38 0.55 11-10-21 38 Susanna Tapani North Dakota FR F 24 0.83 8-12-20 Tracy McCann Minnesota State SR F 37 0.54 10-10-20 40 Claudia Kepler Ohio State FR F 37 0.51 12- 7-19 41 Meghan Huertas Minnesota Duluth JR F 36 0.47 8- 9-17 42 Julia McKinnon Ohio State SO F 31 0.52 6-10-16 Becca Kohler North Dakota SO F 36 0.44 5-11-16 Karley Sylvester Wisconsin JR F 38 0.42 9- 7-16 Sydney McKibbon Wisconsin FR F 38 0.42 5-11-16 Megan Wolfe Minnesota FR D 40 0.40 3-13-16 Baylee Gillanders Minnesota SR D 41 0.39 6-10-16 48 Tess Dusik Bemidji State SR F 36 0.42 7- 8-15 Sidney Morin Minnesota Duluth FR D 36 0.42 5-10-15 Bethany Brausen Minnesota SR F 41 0.37 4-11-15 51 Andrea Dalen North Dakota JR F 36 0.39 7- 7-14 52 Tea Villila Minnesota Duluth JR D 28 0.46 2-11-13 Ivana Bilic Bemidji State SO D 30 0.43 3-10-13 Brook Garzone Minnesota SO D 33 0.39 3-10-13 Amy Menke North Dakota FR F 36 0.36 5- 8-13 Shelby Moteyunas Minnesota State JR D 37 0.35 3-10-13 Kelly Jaminski Wisconsin SR D 38 0.34 4- 9-13 58 Alexandria Citrowske Bemidji State JR F 35 0.34 5- 7-12 Kristine Grenier Bemidji State JR F 36 0.33 8- 4-12 Abby Ness St. Cloud State JR F 36 0.33 6- 6-12 Kendall Curtis Ohio State SO F 37 0.32 8- 4-12 Melissa Klippenstein Minnesota State SR F 37 0.32 6- 6-12 Mellissa Channell Wisconsin FR D 38 0.32 2-10-12 64 Rachael Kelly Bemidji State JR F 30 0.37 7- 4-11 Hanna Moher Bemidji State SO F 36 0.31 7- 4-11 Michelle Burke St. Cloud State SR D 36 0.31 1-10-11 67 Tanja Eisenschmid North Dakota SO D 28 0.36 2- 8-10 Lauren Miller Bemidji State FR F 32 0.31 4- 6-10 Madison Hutchinson Bemidji State FR D 34 0.29 0-10-10 Sam LaShomb North Dakota SO D 35 0.29 3- 7-10 Hannah Bramm Minnesota Duluth SO F 36 0.28 3- 7-10 Halli Krzyzaniak North Dakota FR D 36 0.28 2- 8-10 73 Natalie Stoltz Minnesota State JR F 37 0.24 3- 6- 9 74 Katerina Mrázová Minnesota Duluth FR F 16 0.50 1- 7- 8 Stephanie Anderson Bemidji State SO F 33 0.24 5- 3- 8 Kelsie Scott Minnesota State SR F 35 0.23 6- 2- 8 Cari Coen St. Cloud State SR D 35 0.23 2- 6- 8 Allie Duellman Bemidji State SR D 36 0.22 4- 4- 8 Whitney Wivoda Bemidji State SO F 36 0.22 3- 5- 8 Kayla Gardner North Dakota FR F 36 0.22 3- 5- 8 Audrey Hanmer St. Cloud State JR D 36 0.22 2- 6- 8 Kaitlyn Harding Wisconsin SO F 38 0.21 4- 4- 8 Erika Sowchuk Wisconsin SO F 38 0.21 3- 5- 8 Natalie Berg Wisconsin SR D 38 0.21 1- 7- 8 Kelsey Cline Minnesota FR D 41 0.20 2- 6- 8

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86 Rachel Jones Wisconsin SO F 29 0.24 3- 4- 7 Lauren Hespenheide St. Cloud State FR F 34 0.21 3- 4- 7 Cara Zubko Ohio State SO D 35 0.20 2- 5- 7 Shannon Kaiser North Dakota SO F 36 0.19 2- 5- 7 Katie Johnson Minnesota State SO F 37 0.19 2- 5- 7 Katarina Zgraja Wisconsin JR D 38 0.18 0- 7- 7 92 Payge Pena St. Cloud State FR F 28 0.21 3- 3- 6 Jenny Ryan Wisconsin FR D 33 0.18 1- 5- 6 Layla Marvin North Dakota SO F 35 0.17 4- 2- 6 Demi Crossman Minnesota Duluth FR F 36 0.17 2- 4- 6 Emma Stauber Minnesota Duluth JR D 36 0.17 1- 5- 6 Lisa Marvin North Dakota FR F 36 0.17 1- 5- 6 Skye Kelly St. Cloud State SO D 36 0.17 1- 5- 6 Kara Gust Ohio State SO D 37 0.16 0- 6- 6100 Johanna Fallman North Dakota JR D 29 0.17 1- 4- 5 Bailey Wright Minnesota Duluth FR F 30 0.17 3- 2- 5 Samantha Hanson North Dakota SO D 33 0.15 2- 3- 5 Melani Moylan Ohio State SO F 33 0.15 2- 3- 5 Kate Flug Minnesota FR F 35 0.14 2- 3- 5 Alex Ehlert Bemidji State SR D 35 0.14 0- 5- 5 Amy Olson St. Cloud State JR F 36 0.14 3- 2- 5 Jordyn Burns Minnesota JR D/F 41 0.12 2- 3- 5

Goal Scoring: GP GPG G 1 Brittany Ammerman Wisconsin SR F 38 0.61 23 Rachael Bona Minnesota JR F 41 0.56 23 Hannah Brandt Minnesota SO F 41 0.56 23 4 Kelly Terry Minnesota SR F 41 0.54 22 5 Sarah Davis Minnesota SR F 41 0.49 20 6 Dani Cameranesi Minnesota FR F 41 0.46 19 7 Meghan Lorence Minnesota JR F 35 0.51 18 Blayre Turnbull Wisconsin JR F 38 0.47 18 Maryanne Menefee Minnesota SO F 39 0.46 18 10 Jamie Kenyon Minnesota Duluth SR F 36 0.47 17

Assist Scoring: GP APG A 1 Hannah Brandt Minnesota SO F 41 1.02 42 2 Rachael Bona Minnesota JR F 41 0.93 38 3 Kelly Terry Minnesota SR F 41 0.78 32 4 Rachel Ramsey Minnesota JR D 41 0.76 31 5 Sarah Davis Minnesota SR F 41 0.71 29 6 Milica McMillen Minnesota SO D 39 0.72 28 7 Jenna McParland Minnesota Duluth JR F 36 0.61 22 Blayre Turnbull Wisconsin JR F 38 0.58 22 Kate Schipper Minnesota FR F 39 0.56 22 10 Ally Tarr Ohio State SR F 36 0.58 21 Sara Schmitt Ohio State JR D 36 0.58 21 Brittany Ammerman Wisconsin SR F 38 0.55 21 Courtney Burke Wisconsin SO D 38 0.55 21

Power Play Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Hannah Brandt Minnesota SO F 41 0.51 5-16-21 2 Milica McMillen Minnesota SO D 39 0.49 6-13-19 3 Rachael Bona Minnesota JR F 41 0.44 4-14-18 Kelly Terry Minnesota SR F 41 0.44 2-16-18 5 Brittany Ammerman Wisconsin SR F 38 0.42 8- 8-16 Sarah Davis Minnesota SR F 41 0.39 6-10-16 7 Dani Cameranesi Minnesota FR F 41 0.37 8- 7-15 Rachel Ramsey Minnesota JR D 41 0.37 6- 9-15 9 Courtney Burke Wisconsin SO D 38 0.37 3-11-14 10 Kari Schmitt Ohio State JR D 35 0.37 5- 8-13 Kathleen Rogan Minnesota State JR F 36 0.36 5- 8-13 Ally Tarr Ohio State SR F 36 0.36 3-10-13 Lauren Barnes Minnesota State SR D/F 37 0.35 2-11-13

Power Play Goals: GP GPG G 1 Brittany Ammerman Wisconsin SR F 38 0.21 8 Dani Cameranesi Minnesota FR F 41 0.20 8 3 Maryanne Menefee Minnesota SO F 39 0.15 6 Milica McMillen Minnesota SO D 39 0.15 6 Sarah Davis Minnesota SR F 41 0.15 6 Rachel Ramsey Minnesota JR D 41 0.15 6 7 Rachael Kelly Bemidji State JR F 30 0.17 5 Meghan Lorence Minnesota JR F 35 0.14 5 Kari Schmitt Ohio State JR D 35 0.14 5 Jamie Kenyon Minnesota Duluth SR F 36 0.14 5 Zoe Hickel Minnesota Duluth JR F 36 0.14 5 Ashleigh Brykaliuk Minnesota Duluth FR F 36 0.14 5 Kathleen Rogan Minnesota State JR F 36 0.14 5 Josefine Jakobsen North Dakota JR F 36 0.14 5 Taylor Kuehl Ohio State JR F 37 0.14 5 Hannah Brandt Minnesota SO F 41 0.12 5

Short-Handed Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Blayre Turnbull Wisconsin JR F 38 0.13 5- 0- 5 2 Kaitlyn Tougas Bemidji State SO F 35 0.11 3- 1- 4 3 Meghan Dufault North Dakota SO F 31 0.10 3- 0- 3 Brittany Ammerman Wisconsin SR F 38 0.08 2- 1- 3 5 Ivana Bilic Bemidji State SO D 30 0.07 0- 2- 2 Kelsie Scott Minnesota State SR F 35 0.06 2- 0- 2

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Cari Coen St. Cloud State SR D 35 0.06 1- 1- 2 Tess Dusik Bemidji State SR F 36 0.06 2- 0- 2 Zoe Hickel Minnesota Duluth JR F 36 0.06 2- 0- 2 Ashleigh Brykaliuk Minnesota Duluth FR F 36 0.06 2- 0- 2 Andrea Dalen North Dakota JR F 36 0.06 1- 1- 2 Jenna McParland Minnesota Duluth JR F 36 0.06 0- 2- 2 Josefine Jakobsen North Dakota JR F 36 0.06 0- 2- 2 Karley Sylvester Wisconsin JR F 38 0.05 1- 1- 2 Courtney Burke Wisconsin SO D 38 0.05 0- 2- 2 Rachael Bona Minnesota JR F 41 0.05 1- 1- 2

Short-Handed Goals: GP GPG G 1 Blayre Turnbull Wisconsin JR F 38 0.13 5 2 Meghan Dufault North Dakota SO F 31 0.10 3 Kaitlyn Tougas Bemidji State SO F 35 0.09 3 4 Kelsie Scott Minnesota State SR F 35 0.06 2 Tess Dusik Bemidji State SR F 36 0.06 2 Zoe Hickel Minnesota Duluth JR F 36 0.06 2 Ashleigh Brykaliuk Minnesota Duluth FR F 36 0.06 2 Brittany Ammerman Wisconsin SR F 38 0.05 2

Game-Winning Goals: GP G 1 Meghan Lorence Minnesota JR F 35 7 2 Brittany Ammerman Wisconsin SR F 38 6 Rachael Bona Minnesota JR F 41 6 4 Jamie Kenyon Minnesota Duluth SR F 36 5 Josefine Jakobsen North Dakota JR F 36 5 Hannah Brandt Minnesota SO F 41 5 7 Meghan Dufault North Dakota SO F 31 4 Kathleen Rogan Minnesota State JR F 36 4 Katy Josephs Wisconsin JR F 38 4 Dani Cameranesi Minnesota FR F 41 4

Defenseman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Rachel Ramsey Minnesota JR D 41 1.05 12-31-43 2 Milica McMillen Minnesota SO D 39 1.00 11-28-39 3 Sara Schmitt Ohio State JR D 36 0.78 7-21-28 4 Courtney Burke Wisconsin SO D 38 0.68 5-21-26 5 Kari Schmitt Ohio State JR D 35 0.66 9-14-23 6 Lara Stalder Minnesota Duluth FR D 28 0.79 4-18-22 Gracen Hirschy North Dakota FR D 36 0.61 9-13-22 Lauren Barnes Minnesota State SR D/F 37 0.59 5-17-22 9 Megan Wolfe Minnesota FR D 40 0.40 3-13-16 Baylee Gillanders Minnesota SR D 41 0.39 6-10-16

Freshman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Dani Cameranesi Minnesota F 41 0.88 19-17-36 2 Kate Schipper Minnesota F 39 0.74 7-22-29 3 Ashleigh Brykaliuk Minnesota Duluth F 36 0.64 11-12-23 4 Lara Stalder Minnesota Duluth D 28 0.79 4-18-22 Gracen Hirschy North Dakota D 36 0.61 9-13-22 6 Sarah Nurse Wisconsin F 38 0.55 11-10-21 7 Susanna Tapani North Dakota F 24 0.83 8-12-20 8 Claudia Kepler Ohio State F 37 0.51 12- 7-19 9 Sydney McKibbon Wisconsin F 38 0.42 5-11-16 Megan Wolfe Minnesota D 40 0.40 3-13-16

Goals Against Average: Minutes GA GAA 1 Amanda Leveille Minnesota SO 2415:31 49 1.22 2 Alex Rigsby Wisconsin SR 1594:33 35 1.32 3 Lisa Steffes Ohio State SR 1517:40 47 1.86 4 Lexie Shaw North Dakota FR 811:47 26 1.92 5 Shelby Amsley-Benzie North Dakota SO 1359:11 45 1.99 6 Kayla Black Minnesota Duluth SO 1998:12 77 2.31 7 Brittni Mowat Bemidji State FR 1888:34 77 2.45 8 Julie Friend St. Cloud State JR 1459:52 67 2.75 9 Danielle Butters Minnesota State SR 1775:11 87 2.94Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Save Percentage: Saves GA Pct 1 Amanda Leveille Minnesota SO 850 49 .945 2 Alex Rigsby Wisconsin SR 596 35 .945 3 Lisa Steffes Ohio State SR 676 47 .935 4 Julie Friend St. Cloud State JR 843 67 .926 5 Danielle Butters Minnesota State SR 1052 87 .924 6 Kayla Black Minnesota Duluth SO 874 77 .919 7 Brittni Mowat Bemidji State FR 867 77 .918 8 Lexie Shaw North Dakota FR 286 26 .917 9 Shelby Amsley-Benzie North Dakota SO 488 45 .916Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Winning Percentage: W- L- T Pct 1 Amanda Leveille Minnesota SO 38- 2- 1 .939 2 Alex Rigsby Wisconsin SR 17- 7- 2 .692 3 Shelby Amsley-Benzie North Dakota SO 14- 7- 2 .652 4 Lexie Shaw North Dakota FR 6- 5- 2 .538 5 Kayla Black Minnesota Duluth SO 14-13- 6 .515 6 Lisa Steffes Ohio State SR 11-11- 4 .500 7 Brittni Mowat Bemidji State FR 10-18- 4 .375 8 Danielle Butters Minnesota State SR 9-21- 0 .300 9 Julie Friend St. Cloud State JR 3-18- 4 .200

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2013-14 player stats • wcHaPoint Scoring (top 50): GP PPG G- A- P 1 Hannah Brandt Minnesota SO F 28 1.43 14-26-40 2 Rachael Bona Minnesota JR F 28 1.36 15-23-38 3 Sarah Davis Minnesota SR F 28 1.29 15-21-36 Kelly Terry Minnesota SR F 28 1.29 13-23-36 5 Brittany Ammerman Wisconsin SR F 28 1.21 20-14-34 6 Blayre Turnbull Wisconsin JR F 28 1.14 15-17-32 7 Rachel Ramsey Minnesota JR D 28 1.07 6-24-30 8 Milica McMillen Minnesota SO D 26 1.00 8-18-26 9 Jenna McParland Minnesota Duluth JR F 28 0.89 7-18-25 10 Maryanne Menefee Minnesota SO F 26 0.92 10-14-24 Dani Cameranesi Minnesota FR F 28 0.86 14-10-24 Josefine Jakobsen North Dakota JR F 28 0.86 10-14-24 13 Ally Tarr Ohio State SR F 27 0.85 9-14-23 14 Meghan Dufault North Dakota SO F 23 0.96 9-13-22 Jamie Kenyon Minnesota Duluth SR F 28 0.79 12-10-22 16 Meghan Lorence Minnesota JR F 22 0.95 13- 8-21 Courtney Burke Wisconsin SO D 28 0.75 3-18-21 18 Molli Mott St. Cloud State SR F 28 0.71 12- 8-20 19 Michelle Karvinen North Dakota SR F 18 1.06 12- 7-19 Kate Schipper Minnesota FR F 26 0.73 6-13-19 Sara Schmitt Ohio State JR D 27 0.70 6-13-19 Zoe Hickel Minnesota Duluth JR F 28 0.68 8-11-19 23 Madison Packer Wisconsin SR F 28 0.64 9- 9-18 24 Katy Josephs Wisconsin JR F 28 0.61 8- 9-17 Julia Gilbert St. Cloud State SR F 28 0.61 7-10-17 26 Kaitlyn Tougas Bemidji State SO F 27 0.59 6-10-16 Nicole Germaine Minnesota State SR F 28 0.57 8- 8-16 Gracen Hirschy North Dakota FR D 28 0.57 6-10-16 Lauren Barnes Minnesota State SR D/F 28 0.57 3-13-16 30 Kari Schmitt Ohio State JR D 26 0.58 4-11-15 31 Lara Stalder Minnesota Duluth FR D 20 0.70 3-11-14 Ashleigh Brykaliuk Minnesota Duluth FR F 28 0.50 9- 5-14 Kari Lundberg Minnesota State SR F 28 0.50 8- 6-14 Sarah Nurse Wisconsin FR F 28 0.50 8- 6-14 Tracy McCann Minnesota State SR F 28 0.50 7- 7-14 Becca Kohler North Dakota SO F 28 0.50 5- 9-14 37 Kathleen Rogan Minnesota State JR F 27 0.48 7- 6-13 Claudia Kepler Ohio State FR F 28 0.46 8- 5-13 Danielle Gagne Ohio State JR F 28 0.46 7- 6-13 Taylor Kuehl Ohio State JR F 28 0.46 5- 8-13 41 Julia McKinnon Ohio State SO F 22 0.55 5- 7-12 42 Susanna Tapani North Dakota FR F 16 0.69 6- 5-11 Megan Wolfe Minnesota FR D 27 0.41 2- 9-11 Abby Ness St. Cloud State JR F 28 0.39 6- 5-11 Karley Sylvester Wisconsin JR F 28 0.39 6- 5-11 Tess Dusik Bemidji State SR F 28 0.39 5- 6-11 Sidney Morin Minnesota Duluth FR D 28 0.39 4- 7-11 Amy Menke North Dakota FR F 28 0.39 4- 7-11 Bethany Brausen Minnesota SR F 28 0.39 2- 9-11 50 Meghan Huertas Minnesota Duluth JR F 28 0.36 5- 5-10 Andrea Dalen North Dakota JR F 28 0.36 5- 5-10 Baylee Gillanders Minnesota SR D 28 0.36 3- 7-10

Goal Scoring: GP GPG G 1 Brittany Ammerman Wisconsin SR F 28 0.71 20 2 Sarah Davis Minnesota SR F 28 0.54 15 Rachael Bona Minnesota JR F 28 0.54 15 Blayre Turnbull Wisconsin JR F 28 0.54 15 5 Hannah Brandt Minnesota SO F 28 0.50 14 Dani Cameranesi Minnesota FR F 28 0.50 14

Assist Scoring: GP APG A 1 Hannah Brandt Minnesota SO F 28 0.93 26 2 Rachel Ramsey Minnesota JR D 28 0.86 24 3 Kelly Terry Minnesota SR F 28 0.82 23 Rachael Bona Minnesota JR F 28 0.82 23 5 Sarah Davis Minnesota SR F 28 0.75 21

Power Play Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Hannah Brandt Minnesota SO F 28 0.57 3-13-16 2 Rachael Bona Minnesota JR F 28 0.50 3-11-14 3 Kelly Terry Minnesota SR F 28 0.43 1-11-12 4 Milica McMillen Minnesota SO D 26 0.42 5- 6-11 Ally Tarr Ohio State SR F 27 0.41 3- 8-11 Dani Cameranesi Minnesota FR F 28 0.39 7- 4-11 Brittany Ammerman Wisconsin SR F 28 0.39 6- 5-11 Sarah Davis Minnesota SR F 28 0.39 5- 6-11 Courtney Burke Wisconsin SO D 28 0.39 2- 9-11

Power Play Goals: GP GPG G 1 Dani Cameranesi Minnesota FR F 28 0.25 7 2 Brittany Ammerman Wisconsin SR F 28 0.21 6 3 Milica McMillen Minnesota SO D 26 0.19 5 Sarah Davis Minnesota SR F 28 0.18 5 Taylor Kuehl Ohio State JR F 28 0.18 5

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Short-Handed Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Blayre Turnbull Wisconsin JR F 28 0.18 5- 0- 5 2 Meghan Dufault North Dakota SO F 23 0.13 3- 0- 3 Kaitlyn Tougas Bemidji State SO F 27 0.11 2- 1- 3 Brittany Ammerman Wisconsin SR F 28 0.11 2- 1- 3 5 Ivana Bilic Bemidji State SO D 22 0.09 0- 2- 2 Tess Dusik Bemidji State SR F 28 0.07 2- 0- 2 Ashleigh Brykaliuk Minnesota Duluth FR F 28 0.07 2- 0- 2 Andrea Dalen North Dakota JR F 28 0.07 1- 1- 2 Karley Sylvester Wisconsin JR F 28 0.07 1- 1- 2 Josefine Jakobsen North Dakota JR F 28 0.07 0- 2- 2 Courtney Burke Wisconsin SO D 28 0.07 0- 2- 2

Game-Winning Goals: GP G 1 Brittany Ammerman Wisconsin SR F 28 6 2 Meghan Lorence Minnesota JR F 22 4 Josefine Jakobsen North Dakota JR F 28 4 4 Susanna Tapani North Dakota FR F 16 3 Julia McKinnon Ohio State SO F 22 3 Kate Schipper Minnesota FR F 26 3 Kristine Grenier Bemidji State JR F 28 3 Kelly Terry Minnesota SR F 28 3 Hannah Brandt Minnesota SO F 28 3 Dani Cameranesi Minnesota FR F 28 3 Jamie Kenyon Minnesota Duluth SR F 28 3 Ashleigh Brykaliuk Minnesota Duluth FR F 28 3 Katy Josephs Wisconsin JR F 28 3

Defenseman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Rachel Ramsey Minnesota JR D 28 1.07 6-24-30 2 Milica McMillen Minnesota SO D 26 1.00 8-18-26 3 Courtney Burke Wisconsin SO D 28 0.75 3-18-21 4 Sara Schmitt Ohio State JR D 27 0.70 6-13-19 5 Gracen Hirschy North Dakota FR D 28 0.57 6-10-16 Lauren Barnes Minnesota State SR D/F 28 0.57 3-13-16

Freshman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Dani Cameranesi Minnesota F 28 0.86 14-10-24 2 Kate Schipper Minnesota F 26 0.73 6-13-19 3 Gracen Hirschy North Dakota D 28 0.57 6-10-16 4 Lara Stalder Minnesota Duluth D 20 0.70 3-11-14 Ashleigh Brykaliuk Minnesota Duluth F 28 0.50 9- 5-14 Sarah Nurse Wisconsin F 28 0.50 8- 6-14

Goals Against Average: Minutes GA GAA 1 Ann-Renée Desbiens Wisconsin FR 557:56 9 0.97 2 Amanda Leveille Minnesota SO 1683:08 29 1.03 3 Alex Rigsby Wisconsin SR 1118:52 24 1.29 4 Lexie Shaw North Dakota FR 722:22 24 1.99 5 Lisa Steffes Ohio State SR 1041:18 37 2.13 6 Kayla Black Minnesota Duluth SO 1637:27 63 2.31 7 Shelby Amsley-Benzie North Dakota SO 961:24 37 2.31 8 Brittni Mowat Bemidji State FR 1395:45 61 2.62 9 Julie Friend St. Cloud State JR 1183:30 53 2.69 10 Chelsea Knapp Ohio State SR 654:23 36 3.30 11 Danielle Butters Minnesota State SR 1308:38 73 3.35Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Save Percentage: Saves GA Pct 1 Ann-Renée Desbiens Wisconsin FR 220 9 .961 2 Amanda Leveille Minnesota SO 594 29 .953 3 Alex Rigsby Wisconsin SR 426 24 .947 4 Lisa Steffes Ohio State SR 496 37 .931 5 Julie Friend St. Cloud State JR 701 53 .930 6 Kayla Black Minnesota Duluth SO 734 63 .921 7 Lexie Shaw North Dakota FR 268 24 .918 8 Brittni Mowat Bemidji State FR 681 61 .918 9 Danielle Butters Minnesota State SR 806 73 .917 10 Shelby Amsley-Benzie North Dakota SO 329 37 .899 11 Chelsea Knapp Ohio State SR 289 36 .889Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Winning Percentage: W- L- T Pct 1 Amanda Leveille Minnesota SO 26- 1- 1 .946 2 Ann-Renée Desbiens Wisconsin FR 9- 1- 0 .900 3 Alex Rigsby Wisconsin SR 12- 4- 2 .722 4 Lexie Shaw North Dakota FR 6- 4- 2 .583 5 Shelby Amsley-Benzie North Dakota SO 8- 6- 2 .562 6 Kayla Black Minnesota Duluth SO 11-11- 6 .500 7 Lisa Steffes Ohio State SR 6- 8- 4 .444 8 Brittni Mowat Bemidji State FR 7-14- 3 .354 9 Chelsea Knapp Ohio State SR 3- 6- 1 .350 10 Julie Friend St. Cloud State JR 3-14- 3 .225 11 Danielle Butters Minnesota State SR 4-18- 0 .182Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

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2013-14 div. 1 teaM stats • top 10Scoring Offense: Games Goals G/GM 1 Minnesota 41 195 4.76 2 Clarkson 41 150 3.66 3 Cornell 34 121 3.56 4 Boston College 37 129 3.49 5 Mercyhurst 37 123 3.32 6 Wisconsin 38 114 3.00 7 Boston University 38 113 2.97 8 Harvard 34 98 2.88 9 Robert Morris 35 100 2.86 10 Holy Cross 27 77 2.85

Scoring Defense: Games Goals G/GM 1 Clarkson 41 46 1.12 2 Minnesota 41 49 1.20 3 Wisconsin 38 47 1.24 4 Holy Cross 27 39 1.44 5 Quinnipiac 37 55 1.49 6 Harvard 34 54 1.59 7 Boston College 37 64 1.73 8 Robert Morris 35 62 1.77 9 Mercyhurst 37 70 1.89 10 Syracuse 37 75 2.03

Scoring Margin: Games GF GF/G GA GA/G Margin 1 Minnesota 41 195 4.76 49 1.20 3.56 2 Clarkson 41 150 3.66 46 1.12 2.54 3 Wisconsin 38 114 3.00 47 1.24 1.76 4 Boston College 37 129 3.49 64 1.73 1.76 5 Mercyhurst 37 123 3.32 70 1.89 1.43 6 Cornell –34 121 3.56 73 2.15 1.41 7 Holy Cross 27 77 2.85 39 1.44 1.41 8 Harvard 34 98 2.88 54 1.59 1.29 9 Quinnipiac 37 98 2.65 55 1.49 1.16 10 Robert Morris 35 100 2.86 62 1.77 1.09

Penalty Minutes: Games PIM PIM/G 1 Ohio State 37 545 14.7 2 Mercyhurst 37 525 14.2 3 Bemidji State 36 465 12.9 4 Minnesota Duluth 36 431 12.0 5 Providence 35 390 11.1 6 Robert Morris 35 388 11.1 7 Boston University 38 421 11.1 8 Dartmouth 30 331 11.0 9 Minnesota State 37 404 10.9 10 Northeastern 35 356 10.2

Power Play: Totals SHA PCT 1 Minnesota 53/162 0 32.7 2 Holy Cross 18/ 74 0 24.3 3 Cornell 34/143 3 23.8 4 Wisconsin 29/125 1 23.2 5 Mercyhurst 37/185 1 20.0 6 Boston College 29/151 1 19.2 7 Clarkson 38/202 1 18.8 8 Vermont 28/149 3 18.8 9 St. Lawrence 30/162 3 18.5 Union 25/135 4 18.5

Penalty Kill: Totals SHF PCT 1 Clarkson 148/160 2 92.5 2 Harvard 141/153 3 92.2 3 Minnesota 116/126 4 92.1 4 Wisconsin 87/ 96 9 90.6 5 Robert Morris 144/163 6 88.3 6 Cornell 138/157 4 87.9 7 Dartmouth 128/147 1 87.1 Vermont 128/147 2 87.1 9 Mercyhurst 194/223 7 87.0 10 Boston University 153/176 5 86.9

Combined Special Teams: Totals PCT 1 Holy Cross 103/173 59.5 2 Harvard 157/267 58.8 3 Minnesota 169/288 58.7 4 Cornell 172/300 57.3 5 Mercyhurst 231/408 56.6 6 Boston University 177/315 56.2 7 Bemidji State 130/240 54.2 8 Vermont 156/296 52.7 9 Wisconsin 116/221 52.5 10 Minnesota Duluth 153/293 52.2

Shots For Per Game: Games Shots SOG/GM 1 Minnesota 41 1658 40.44 2 Mercyhurst 37 1415 38.24 3 Wisconsin 38 1379 36.29 4 Boston College 37 1325 35.81 5 Clarkson 41 1466 35.76 6 North Dakota 36 1233 34.25 7 Cornell 34 1117 32.85 8 Syracuse 37 1210 32.70 9 Quinnipiac 37 1162 31.41 10 Northeastern 35 1084 30.97

Shots Against Per Game: Games Shots SOG/GM 1 Holy Cross 27 494 18.30 2 Clarkson 41 773 18.85 3 Quinnipiac 37 774 20.92 4 Minnesota 41 911 22.22 5 North Dakota 36 848 23.56 6 Wisconsin 38 908 23.89 7 Robert Morris 35 864 24.69 8 Providence 35 870 24.86 9 Rensselaer 33 834 25.27 10 Cornell 34 861 25.32

Shot Margin: Games SOGF SOGA DIFF DIFF/GM 1 Minnesota 41 1658 911 +747 +18.22 2 Clarkson 41 1466 773 +693 +16.90 3 Mercyhurst 37 1415 937 +478 +12.92 4 Wisconsin 38 1379 908 +471 +12.39 5 Holy Cross 27 793 494 +299 +11.07 6 North Dakota 36 1233 848 +385 +10.69 7 Quinnipiac 37 1162 774 +388 +10.49 8 Boston College 37 1325 1040 +285 +7.70 9 Cornell 34 1117 861 +256 +7.53 10 Robert Morris 35 1071 864 +207 +5.91

Team Winning Percentage: W- L- T Win% 1 Minnesota 38- 2- 1 .939 2 Clarkson 31- 5- 5 .817 3 Boston College 27- 7- 3 .770 4 Cornell 24- 6- 4 .765 5 Wisconsin 28- 8- 2 .763 6 Harvard 23- 7- 4 .735 7 Robert Morris 24- 8- 3 .729 8 Quinnipiac 22- 6- 9 .716 9 Mercyhurst 24- 9- 4 .703 10 Holy Cross 18- 8- 1 .685 11 Boston University 24-13- 1 .645 12 North Dakota 20-12- 4 .611 13 Syracuse 20-14- 3 .581 14 Northeastern 19-14- 2 .571 15 Vermont 18-14- 4 .556 16 Princeton 14-13- 4 .516 17 Minnesota Duluth 15-15- 6 .500 18 Ohio State 15-17- 5 .473 19 St. Lawrence 13-19- 3 .414 20 Yale 9-16- 7 .391 21 Minnesota State 13-23- 1 .365 22 Bemidji State 11-21- 4 .361 23 Rensselaer 10-20- 3 .348 24 Colgate 10-22- 2 .324 25 Dartmouth 9-20- 1 .317 26 Providence 11-24- 0 .314 27 Maine 7-20- 5 .297 28 New Hampshire 9-23- 2 .294 29 Connecticut 9-24- 2 .286 30 Union 9-24- 1 .279 31 Sacred Heart 3-15- 7 .260 32 Brown 4-20- 5 .224 33 St. Cloud State 4-27- 5 .181 34 Penn State 4-29- 3 .153

Current Unbeaten Streak: W- L- T Games Clarkson 3- 0- 0 3

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2013-14 div. 1 player stats • leadersPoints Per Game (top 50): GP G- A- P P/GM 1 Jillian Saulnier Cornell JR F 34 28-28-56 1.65 2 Jamie Lee Rattray Clarkson SR F 41 29-37-66 1.61 3 Hannah Brandt Minnesota SO F 41 23-42-65 1.59 4 Rachael Bona Minnesota JR F 41 23-38-61 1.49 5 Christine Bestland Mercyhurst SR F 37 22-32-54 1.46 6 Sarah Lefort Boston University SO F 38 32-23-55 1.45 7 Erin Ambrose Clarkson SO D 37 14-36-50 1.35 8 Kelly Babstock Quinnipiac SR F 37 19-30-49 1.32 9 Kelly Terry Minnesota SR F 41 22-32-54 1.32 10 Emily Fulton Cornell JR F 34 21-22-43 1.26 11 Haley Skarupa Boston College SO F 33 25-16-41 1.24 12 Jessica Campbell Cornell SR F 33 15-25-40 1.21 13 Louise Warren Boston University SR F 38 27-19-46 1.21 14 Rebecca Vint Robert Morris JR F 34 24-17-41 1.21 Brittany Howard Robert Morris FR F 34 17-24-41 1.21 16 Sarah Davis Minnesota SR F 41 20-29-49 1.20 17 Brittany Styner Clarkson SR F 41 14-34-48 1.17 18 Brittany Ammerman Wisconsin SR F 38 23-21-44 1.16 19 Miye D'Oench Harvard SO F 34 21-18-39 1.15 20 Amanda Pelkey Vermont JR F 36 21-19-40 1.11 21 Emily Janiga Mercyhurst SO F 37 15-26-41 1.11 22 Carly Mercer Clarkson SR F 41 14-31-45 1.10 23 Shiann Darkangelo Quinnipiac JR F 37 23-17-40 1.08 24 Blayre Turnbull Wisconsin JR F 38 18-22-40 1.05 25 Rachel Ramsey Minnesota JR D 41 12-31-43 1.05 26 Hillary Crowe Harvard JR F 30 16-14-30 1.00 Meghan Lorence Minnesota JR F 35 18-17-35 1.00 Milica McMillen Minnesota SO D 39 11-28-39 1.00 29 Christie Cicero Mercyhurst SR F 36 16-19-35 0.97 30 Thea Imbrogno Robert Morris SR F 35 12-22-34 0.97 31 Nicole Giannino Holy Cross JR F 27 12-14-26 0.96 32 Maryanne Menefee Minnesota SO F 39 18-19-37 0.95 33 Andie Anastos Boston College FR F 37 14-21-35 0.95 Shelby Bram Mercyhurst JR F 37 8-27-35 0.95 Jenna Dingeldein Mercyhurst SO F 37 15-20-35 0.95 36 Brittany Zuback Vermont JR F 36 11-23-34 0.94 37 Kelly Wallace Northeastern SR F 34 19-13-32 0.94 38 Vanessa Gagnon Clarkson SR F 36 18-15-33 0.92 Jenna McParland Minnesota Duluth JR F 36 11-22-33 0.92 Josefine Jakobsen North Dakota JR F 36 14-19-33 0.92 41 Mel Desrochers St. Lawrence SR D 35 11-21-32 0.91 42 Alyssa Gagliardi Cornell SR D 34 8-23-31 0.91 43 Meghan Dufault North Dakota SO F 31 12-16-28 0.90 44 Ally Tarr Ohio State SR F 36 11-21-32 0.89 45 Paige Savage Northeastern SO F 33 7-22-29 0.88 46 Dani Cameranesi Minnesota FR F 41 19-17-36 0.88 47 Denna Laing Princeton SR F 31 13-14-27 0.87 48 Emily Field Boston College JR F 37 14-18-32 0.86 49 Jamie Kenyon Minnesota Duluth SR F 36 17-14-31 0.86 50 Dana Trivigno Boston College SO F 33 12-16-28 0.85Minimum 75% of Team Games Played

Goals Per Game: GP G G/GM 1 Sarah Lefort Boston University SO F 38 32 0.84 2 Jillian Saulnier Cornell JR F 34 28 0.82 3 Haley Skarupa Boston College SO F 33 25 0.76 4 Louise Warren Boston University SR F 38 27 0.71 5 Jamie Lee Rattray Clarkson SR F 41 29 0.71 6 Rebecca Vint Robert Morris JR F 34 24 0.71 7 Shiann Darkangelo Quinnipiac JR F 37 23 0.62 8 Emily Fulton Cornell JR F 34 21 0.62 Miye D'Oench Harvard SO F 34 21 0.62 10 Brittany Ammerman Wisconsin SR F 38 23 0.61Minimum 75% of Team Games Played

Assists Per Game: GP A A/GM 1 Hannah Brandt Minnesota SO F 41 42 1.02 2 Erin Ambrose Clarkson SO D 37 36 0.97 3 Rachael Bona Minnesota JR F 41 38 0.93 4 Jamie Lee Rattray Clarkson SR F 41 37 0.90 5 Christine Bestland Mercyhurst SR F 37 32 0.86 6 Brittany Styner Clarkson SR F 41 34 0.83 7 Jillian Saulnier Cornell JR F 34 28 0.82 8 Kelly Babstock Quinnipiac SR F 37 30 0.81 9 Kelly Terry Minnesota SR F 41 32 0.78 10 Jessica Campbell Cornell SR F 33 25 0.76Minimum 75% of Team Games Played

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Power Play Goals: GP PPG/G PPG 1 Jamie Lee Rattray Clarkson SR F 41 0.24 10 2 Thea Imbrogno Robert Morris SR F 35 0.23 8 Kaleigh Chippy Mercyhurst SR F 36 0.22 8 Brittany Ammerman Wisconsin SR F 38 0.21 8 Dani Cameranesi Minnesota FR F 41 0.20 8 6 Stefanie Thomson Union SR F 33 0.21 7 Emily Fulton Cornell JR F 34 0.21 7 Amanda Pelkey Vermont JR F 36 0.19 7 Jenna Dingeldein Mercyhurst SO F 37 0.19 7 Louise Warren Boston University SR F 38 0.18 7

Short-Handed Goals: GP SHG/G SHG 1 Christine Bestland Mercyhurst SR F 37 0.14 5 Blayre Turnbull Wisconsin JR F 38 0.13 5 3 Haley Skarupa Boston College SO F 33 0.12 4 Rebecca Vint Robert Morris JR F 34 0.12 4 5 Meghan Dufault North Dakota SO F 31 0.10 3 Denna Laing Princeton SR F 31 0.10 3 Kaitlyn Tougas Bemidji State SO F 35 0.09 3 Taylor Wasylk Boston College SR F 37 0.08 3 Louise Warren Boston University SR F 38 0.08 3t10 Kelsie Scott Minnesota State SR F 35 0.06 2 Tess Dusik Bemidji State SR F 36 0.06 2 Zoe Hickel Minnesota Duluth JR F 36 0.06 2 Ashleigh Brykaliuk Minnesota Duluth FR F 36 0.06 2 Brittany Ammerman Wisconsin SR F 38 0.05 2

Game-Winning Goals: GP GWG 1 Sarah Lefort Boston University SO F 38 8 2 Rebecca Vint Robert Morris JR F 34 7 Meghan Lorence Minnesota JR F 35 7 4 Kaleigh Chippy Mercyhurst SR F 36 6 Louise Warren Boston University SR F 38 6 Brittany Ammerman Wisconsin SR F 38 6 Rachael Bona Minnesota JR F 41 6 8 Lindsey Allen Dartmouth SO F 30 5 Brittany Howard Robert Morris FR F 34 5 Allie LaCombe Syracuse JR F 35 5 Vanessa Gagnon Clarkson SR F 36 5 Jamie Kenyon Minnesota Duluth SR F 36 5 Josefine Jakobsen North Dakota JR F 36 5 Christine Bestland Mercyhurst SR F 37 5 Shiann Darkangelo Quinnipiac JR F 37 5 Carly Mercer Clarkson SR F 41 5 Jamie Lee Rattray Clarkson SR F 41 5 Hannah Brandt Minnesota SO F 41 5

Points Per Game (Defensemen): GP G- A- P P/GM 1 Erin Ambrose Clarkson SO D 37 14-36-50 1.35 2 Rachel Ramsey Minnesota JR D 41 12-31-43 1.05 3 Milica McMillen Minnesota SO D 39 11-28-39 1.00 4 Mel Desrochers St. Lawrence SR D 35 11-21-32 0.91 5 Alyssa Gagliardi Cornell SR D 34 8-23-31 0.91 6 Cassandra Poudrier Cornell SO D 32 8-19-27 0.84 7 Kaleigh Fratkin Boston University SR D 38 4-26-30 0.79 8 Lara Stalder Minnesota Duluth FR D 28 4-18-22 0.79 9 Sara Schmitt Ohio State JR D 36 7-21-28 0.78 10 Dayna Colang Vermont SO D 35 12-15-27 0.77 11 Hayleigh Cudmore Cornell SR D 34 7-19-26 0.76 12 Nicole Renault Syracuse SO D 37 7-21-28 0.76 13 Sarah Edney Harvard JR D 34 7-18-25 0.74 14 Molly Byrne Mercyhurst JR D 37 3-24-27 0.73 15 Courtney Burke Wisconsin SO D 38 5-21-26 0.68Minimum 75% of Team Games Played

Points Per Game (Rookies): GP G- A- P P/GM 1 Brittany Howard Robert Morris FR F 34 17-24-41 1.21 2 Andie Anastos Boston College FR F 37 14-21-35 0.95 3 Dani Cameranesi Minnesota FR F 41 19-17-36 0.88 4 Lara Stalder Minnesota Duluth FR D 28 4-18-22 0.79 5 Hayley Scamurra Northeastern FR F 29 7-15-22 0.76 6 Victoria Andreakos Vermont FR F 36 11-16-27 0.75 7 Kate Schipper Minnesota FR F 39 7-22-29 0.74 8 Maddie Elia Boston University FR F 38 13-15-28 0.74 9 Kristyn Capizzano Boston College FR F 37 11-15-26 0.70 Jessica Sibley Syracuse FR F 37 12-14-26 0.70 11 Emma Woods Quinnipiac FR F 37 13-12-25 0.68 12 Genevieve Bannon Clarkson FR F 41 10-17-27 0.66 13 Brooke Webster St. Lawrence FR F 35 8-15-23 0.66 14 Ashleigh Brykaliuk Minnesota Duluth FR F 36 11-12-23 0.64 15 Samantha Sutherland Boston University FR F 38 5-19-24 0.63 16 Gracen Hirschy North Dakota FR D 36 9-13-22 0.61Minimum 75% of Team Games Played

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Goals Against Average: Minutes GA GAA 1 Erica Howe Clarkson SR 2459:53 45 1.10 2 Amanda Leveille Minnesota SO 2415:31 49 1.22 3 Alex Rigsby Wisconsin SR 1594:33 35 1.32 4 Alexandra Stevenson Holy Cross JR 811:05 18 1.33 5 Chelsea Laden Quinnipiac JR 1991:34 49 1.48 6 Krista Manzanares Holy Cross JR 794:41 20 1.51 7 Jessica Dodds Robert Morris FR 1730:52 48 1.66 8 Corinne Boyles Boston College SR 1943:07 54 1.67 9 Emerance Maschmeyer Harvard SO 1641:20 48 1.75 10 Paula Voorheis Cornell FR 739:27 22 1.79 11 Jenesica Drinkwater Syracuse SR 1446:16 44 1.83 12 Lisa Steffes Ohio State SR 1517:40 47 1.86 13 Amanda Makela Mercyhurst JR 2024:47 63 1.87 14 Lexie Shaw North Dakota FR 811:47 26 1.92 15 Shelby Amsley-Benzie North Dakota SO 1359:11 45 1.99 16 Roxanne Douville Vermont SR 1677:00 56 2.00 17 Carmen MacDonald St. Lawrence JR 1704:11 57 2.01 18 Kallie Billadeau Syracuse SR 762:59 27 2.12 19 Kelly O'Brien Rensselaer JR 1666:57 64 2.30 20 Lauren Slebodnick Cornell SR 1299:30 50 2.31 21 Kayla Black Minnesota Duluth SO 1998:12 77 2.31Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Save Percentage: Saves GA Save% 1 Amanda Leveille Minnesota SO 850 49 .945 2 Alex Rigsby Wisconsin SR 596 35 .945 3 Emerance Maschmeyer Harvard SO 796 48 .943 4 Corinne Boyles Boston College SR 875 54 .942 5 Erica Howe Clarkson SR 724 45 .941 6 Lisa Steffes Ohio State SR 676 47 .935 7 Kallie Billadeau Syracuse SR 376 27 .933 8 Carmen MacDonald St. Lawrence JR 783 57 .932 9 Jessica Dodds Robert Morris FR 654 48 .932 10 Roxanne Douville Vermont SR 758 56 .931 11 Elaine Chuli Connecticut SO 791 60 .929 12 Jenesica Drinkwater Syracuse SR 575 44 .929 13 Chelsea Laden Quinnipiac JR 635 49 .928 14 Paula Voorheis Cornell FR 284 22 .928 15 Alexius Schutt Sacred Heart SR 564 44 .928 16 Alexandra Stevenson Holy Cross JR 229 18 .927 17 Julie Friend St. Cloud State JR 843 67 .926 18 Kerrin Sperry Boston University SR 1016 81 .926 19 Amanda Makela Mercyhurst JR 781 63 .925 20 Chloe Desjardins Northeastern JR 951 77 .925Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Winning Percentage: W- L- T Win% 1 Amanda Leveille Minnesota SO 38- 2- 1 .939 2 Lauren Slebodnick Cornell SR 17- 2- 3 .841 3 Erica Howe Clarkson SR 31- 5- 5 .817 4 Jessica Dodds Robert Morris FR 21- 5- 3 .776 5 Corinne Boyles Boston College SR 23- 7- 2 .750 Alexandra Stevenson Holy Cross JR 10- 3- 1 .750 7 Amanda Makela Mercyhurst JR 22- 8- 4 .706 8 Alex Rigsby Wisconsin SR 17- 7- 2 .692 Emerance Maschmeyer Harvard SO 16- 6- 4 .692 10 Chelsea Laden Quinnipiac JR 19- 6- 9 .691 11 Jenesica Drinkwater Syracuse SR 16- 7- 1 .688 12 Shelby Amsley-Benzie North Dakota SO 14- 7- 2 .652 13 Kerrin Sperry Boston University SR 21-11- 1 .652 14 Paula Voorheis Cornell FR 7- 4- 1 .625 15 Krista Manzanares Holy Cross JR 8- 5- 0 .615 16 Chloe Desjardins Northeastern JR 19-13- 2 .588 17 Roxanne Douville Vermont SR 14-10- 3 .574 18 Lexie Shaw North Dakota FR 6- 5- 2 .538 19 Kayla Black Minnesota Duluth SO 14-13- 6 .515 20 Carmen MacDonald St. Lawrence JR 13-13- 3 .500 Lisa Steffes Ohio State SR 11-11- 4 .500Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Shutouts: GP Shutouts 1 Erica Howe Clarkson SR 41 14 2 Amanda Leveille Minnesota SO 41 13 3 Chelsea Laden Quinnipiac JR 34 8 4 Alex Rigsby Wisconsin SR 27 7 5 Amanda Makela Mercyhurst JR 35 6 6 Krista Manzanares Holy Cross JR 14 5 Lisa Steffes Ohio State SR 26 5 Emerance Maschmeyer Harvard SO 27 5 Jessica Dodds Robert Morris FR 29 5 Kayla Black Minnesota Duluth SO 35 5 Carmen MacDonald St. Lawrence JR 29 4

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wcHa offensiveplayer of tHe weekOct. 2: Katie Johnson, F, So., Minnesota State (vs Mercyhurst). Oct. 9: Rachael Bona, F, Jr., Minnesota (@ Colgate). Oct. 16: Michelle Karvinen, F, Sr., North Dakota (vs UMD). Oct. 23: Blayre Turnbull, F, Jr., Wisconsin (vs SCSU). Oct. 30: Michelle Karvinen, F, Sr., North Dakota (@ SCSU). Nov. 6: Kelly Terry, F, Sr., Minnesota (vs MSU). Nov. 13: Sarah Davis, F, Sr., Minnesota (@ SCSU). Nov. 20: Hanna Moher, F, So., Bemidji State (vs MSU). Nov. 27: Meghan Lorence, F, Jr., Minnesota (@ Yale). Dec. 4: Madison Packer, F, Sr., Wisconsin (@ UMD). Dec. 11: Rachael Bona, F, Jr., Minnesota (@ OSU) and Madison Packer, F, Sr., Wisconsin (vs BSU). Dec. 18: Jamie Kenyon, F, Sr., Minnesota Duluth (@ SCSU). Jan. 8: Tracy McCann, F, Sr., Minnesota State (vs Lindenwood, BSU). Jan. 15: Zoe Hickel, F, Jr., Minnesota Duluth (vs MSU). Jan. 22: Brittany Ammerman, F, Jr., Wisconsin (@ BSU). Jan.29: Meghan Lorence, F, Jr., Minnesota (vs SCSU). Feb. 5: Julia McKinnon, F, So., Ohio State (@ SCSU). Feb. 12: Hannah Brandt, F, So., Minnesota (vs BSU). Feb. 19: Nicole Germaine, F, Sr., Minnesota State (@ UND). Feb. 26: Ally Tarr, F, Sr., Ohio State (vs UND); Blayre Turnbull, F, Jr., Wisconsin (@ MSU).

wcHa defensiveplayer of tHe weekOct. 2: Danielle Butters, G, Sr., Minnesota State (vs Mercyhurst). Oct. 9: Alex Rigsby, G, Sr., Wisconsin (vs MSU). Oct. 16: Amanda Leveille, G, So., Minnesota (vs UW). Oct. 23: Lisa Steffes, G, Sr., Ohio State (@ UND). Oct. 30: Rachel Ramsey, D, Jr., Minnesota (@ BSU). Nov. 6: Julie Friend, G, Jr., St. Cloud State (@ UMD). Nov. 13: Brittni Mowat, G, Fr., Bemidji State (@ OSU). Nov. 20: Tea Villila, D, Jr., Minnesota Duluth (@ OSU). Nov. 27: Alex Rigsby, G, Sr., Wisconsin (@ UND). Dec. 4: Lisa Steffes, G, Sr., Ohio State (@ New Hampshire). Dec. 11: Milica McMillen, D, So., Minnesota (@ OSU). Dec. 18: Gracen Hirschy, D, Fr., North Dakota (@ MSU). Jan. 8: Lisa Steffes, G, Sr., Ohio State (vs Penn State). Jan. 15: Julie Friend, G, Jr., St. Cloud State (@ BSU). Jan. 22: Amanda Leveille, G, So., Minnesota (vs MSU/@ MSU). Jan. 29: Alex Rigsby, G, Sr., Wisconsin (vs UMD). Feb. 5: Amanda Leveille, G, So., Minnesota (@ UND). Feb. 12: Milica McMillen, D, So., Minnesota (vs BSU). Feb. 19: Danielle Butters, G, Sr., Minnesota State (@ UND). Feb. 26: Amanda Leveille, G, So., Minnesota (vs UMD).

wcHa rookie of tHe weekOct. 2: Brittni Mowat, G, Fr., Bemidji State (@ Lindenwood). Oct. 9: Susanna Tapani, F, Fr., North Dakota (vs Lindenwood). Oct. 16: Lara Stalder, D, Fr., Minnesota Duluth (@ UND). Oct. 23: Dani Cameranesi, F, Fr., Minnesota (@ UMD). Oct. 30: Sidney Morin, D, Fr., Minnesota Duluth (@ MSU). Nov. 6: Claudia Kepler, F, Fr., Ohio State (@ UW). Nov. 13: Lauren Hespenheide, F, Fr., St. Cloud State (vs UM). Nov. 20: Susanna Tapani, F, Fr., North Dakota (@ UM). Nov. 27: Savannah Quandt, F, Fr., Minnesota State (vs OSU). Dec. 4: Ann-Renée Desbiens, G, Fr., Wisconsin (@ UMD). Dec. 11: Dani Cameranesi, F, Fr., Minnesota (@ OSU). Dec. 18: Susanna Tapani, F, Fr., North Dakota (@ MSU). Jan. 8: Ann-Renée Desbiens, G, Fr., Wisconsin (@ SCSU). Jan. 15: Dani Cameranesi, F, Fr., Minnesota (vs OSU). Jan. 22: Lexie Shaw, G, Fr., North Dakota (vs SCSU). Jan. 29: Claudia Kepler, F, Fr., Ohio State (vs MSU). Feb. 5: Ashleigh Brykaliuk, F, Fr., Minnesota Duluth (@ BSU). Feb. 12: Lauren Hespenheide, F, Fr., St. Cloud State (@ MSU). Feb. 19: Dani Cameranesi, F, Fr., Minnesota (@ UW). Feb. 26: Ann-Renée Desbiens, G, Fr., Wisconsin (@ MSU).

wcHa players of tHe week

wcHa HoMe attendanceBeMidji stateRobert H. Peters Rink @ Sanford Center (4,373)Dates Total Game Average High 18 6,434 357.4 953

MinnesotaRidder Arena (3,400)Dates Total Game Average High 19 45,493 2,394.4 6,623* *Hockey City Classic @ TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis

Minnesota dulutHAMSOIL Arena (6,600)Dates Total Game Average High 19 21,843 1,149.6 2,254

Minnesota stateAll Seasons Arena (750)Dates Total Game Average High 18 3,598 199.9 357

nortH dakotaRalph Engelstad Arena (11,634)Dates Total Game Average High 18 22,736 1,263.1 5,835

oHio stateOSU Ice Rink (800)Dates Total Game Average High 17 5,131 301.8 600

st. cloud stateHerb Brooks National Hockey & Event Center (5,371)Dates Total Game Average High 18 4,720 262.2 453

wisconsinLaBahn Arena (2,273)Dates Total Game Average High 20 46,589 2,329.4 13,573* * at Kohl Center

season totals Dates Total Game Average High 150 158,634 1,057.6 13,573*

note: totals do not include exhibition games; $ sellout;*NCAA women’s record (UW vs UM @ Kohl Center, 2/15/14)

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2013-14 gaMe-By-gaMe resultssepteMBerMonday/23Japan National Team 0 @ Wisconsin 3 (EX) 7:07 pm CTWednesday/25Japan National Team 3 @ St. Cloud State 3 ot (EX) 7:07 pm CTThursday/26Japan National Team 0 @ Minnesota 6 (EX) 7:07 pm CTFriday/27Mercyhurst 2 @ Minnesota State 4 (NC) 6:07 pm CTBemidji State 3 @ Lindenwood 2 (NC) 7:07 pm CTU. of British Columbia 0 @ Minnesota 7 (EX) 7:07 pm CTPursuit of Excellence 1 @ North Dakota 12 (EX) 7:07 pm CTSaturday/28Bemidji State 1 @ Lindenwood 1 ot (NC) 2:07 pm CTMercyhurst 3 @ Minnesota State 2 (NC) 1:07 pm CTJapan National Team 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 6 (EX) 6:07 pm CTU. of British Columbia 0 @ St. Cloud State 3 (EX) 7:07 pm CTToronto Jr Aeros 2 @ Ohio State 1 ot (EX) 2:07 pm ETMonday/30U. of British Columbia 1 @ Minnesota State 4 (EX) 6:07 pm CT

octoBerFriday/4Minnesota 3 @ Colgate 1 (NC) 7:00 pm ETMinnesota State 0 @ Wisconsin 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTConnecticut 0 @ Minnesota Duluth 7 (NC) 6:07 pm CTQuinnipiac 0 @ St. Cloud State 0 ot (NC) 7:07 pm CTLindenwood 1 @ North Dakota 5 (NC) 7:07 pm CTSaturday/5Minnesota 8 @ Colgate 3 (NC) 3:00 pm ETMinnesota State 1 @ Wisconsin 5 (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTQuinnipiac 3 @ St. Cloud State 1 (NC) 3:07 pm CTOhio State 4 @ Mercyhurst 3 ot (NC) 7:05 pm ETConnecticut 1 @ Minnesota Duluth 6 (NC) 6:07 pm CTLindenwood 1 @ North Dakota 6 (NC) 7:07 pm CTFriday/11St. Cloud State 2 @ Ohio State 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ETWisconsin 1 @ Minnesota 2 (WCHA) 6:07 pm CTRobert Morris 2 @ Bemidji State 1 (NC) 7:07 pm CTMinnesota State 7 @ Lindenwood 1 (NC) 7:07 pm CTSaturday/12St. Cloud State 2 @ Ohio State 4 (WCHA) 4:07 pm ETMinnesota Duluth 3 @ North Dakota 4 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTMinnesota State 3 @ Lindenwood 1 (NC) 2:07 pm CTRobert Morris 3 @ Bemidji State 0 (NC) 4:07 pm CTWisconsin 0 @ Minnesota 2 (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTSunday/13Minnesota Duluth 3 @ North Dakota 3 ot (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTFriday/18 Lindenwood 0 @ Bemidji State 5 (NC) 2:07 pm CTMinnesota 4 @ Minnesota Duluth 0 (WCHA) 6:07 pm CTSt. Cloud State 1 @ Wisconsin 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTOhio State 2 @ North Dakota 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSaturday/19St. Cloud State 0 @ Wisconsin 6 (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTLindenwood 1 @ Bemidji State 4 (NC) 2:07 pm CTMinnesota 6 @ Minnesota Duluth 3 (WCHA) 6:07 pm CTOhio State 2 @ North Dakota 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTFriday/25Minnesota 4 @ Bemidji State 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTNorth Dakota 2 @ St. Cloud State 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTMinnesota Duluth 6 @ Minnesota State 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTLindenwood 1 @ Wisconsin 5 (NC) 7:07 pm CTSaturday/26 Lindenwood 1 @ Wisconsin 4 (NC) 2:07 pm CTNorth Dakota 6 @ St. Cloud State 1 (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTMinnesota Duluth 3 @ Minnesota State 1 (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTMinnesota 4 @ Bemidji State 3 (WCHA) 4:07 pm CT

noveMBerFriday/1North Dakota 6 @ Bemidji State 2 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTSt. Cloud State 4 @ Minnesota Duluth 1 (WCHA) 6:07 pm CTMinnesota State 1 @ Minnesota 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSaturday/2Ohio State 1 @ Wisconsin 4 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTNorth Dakota 5 @ Bemidji State 1 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTMinnesota 7 @ Minnesota State 0 (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTSt. Cloud State 1 @ Minnesota Duluth 1 ot (WCHA) 6:07 pm CTSunday/3Ohio State 2 @ Wisconsin 3 (WCHA) 12:07 pm CTFriday/8Bemidji State 3 @ Ohio State 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ETMinnesota 4 @ St. Cloud State 1 (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTSaturday/9Bemidji State 2 @ Ohio State 2 ot (WCHA) 4:07 pm ETMinnesota 4 @ St. Cloud State 3 (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTFriday/15Minnesota State 1 @ Bemidji State 4 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTMinnesota Duluth 3 @ Ohio State 2 (WCHA) 3:07 pm ETVAIL TOURNAMENT @ Dobson Arena, Vail, CO Boston University 2 vs St. Cloud State 0 (NC) 4:07 pm MT Northeastern 2 vs Wisconsin 3 (NC) 7:07 pm MTSaturday/16Minnesota State 2 @ Bemidji State 3 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTNorth Dakota 1 @ Minnesota 6 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTMinnesota Duluth 2 @ Ohio State 0 (WCHA) 3:07 pm ETVAIL TOURNAMENT @ Dobson Arena, Vail, CO Northeastern 2 vs St. Cloud State 3 (NC) 2:07 pm MT Boston University 0 vs Wisconsin 5 (NC) 5:07 pm MTSunday/17North Dakota 3 @ Minnesota 2 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTFriday/22Ohio State 1 @ Minnesota State 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTWisconsin 0 @ North Dakota 0 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTBemidji State 0 @ Minnesota Duluth 3 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CTSaturday/23Minnesota 5 @ Yale 1 (NC) 4:00 pm ETOhio State 1 @ Minnesota State 2 (WCHA) 1:07 pm CTBemidji State 1 @ Minnesota Duluth 0 (WCHA) 6:07 pm CTWisconsin 3 @ North Dakota 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSunday/24Minnesota 4 @ Yale 1 (NC) 12:00 pm ETTuesday/26Robert Morris 2 @ Ohio State 1 (NC) 7:07 pm ETTeam Russia 0 @ Minnesota Duluth 8 (EX) 6:07 pm CTWednesday/27Team Russia 5 @ Bemidji State 4 ot (EX) 7:07 pm CTFriday/29Team Russia 3 @ North Dakota 3 ot (EX) 2:07 pm CTRensselaer 4 @ St. Cloud State 1 (NC) 3:07 pm CTWisconsin 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 2 ot (WCHA) 6:07 pm CTSaturday/30Ohio State 3 @ New Hampshire 2 (NC) 2:00 pm ETTeam Russia 0 @ North Dakota 2 (EX) 2:07 pm CTRensselaer 2 @ St. Cloud State 1 (NC) 3:07 pm CTPrinceton 0 @ Minnesota 6 (NC) 4:07 pm CTWisconsin 1 @ Minnesota Duluth 0 (WCHA) 6:07 pm CT

deceMBerSunday/1Ohio State 2 @ New Hampshire 0 (NC) 2:00 pm ETPrinceton 1 @ Minnesota 9 (NC) 1:07 pm CTMonday/2Team Russia 5 @ Minnesota Duluth 2 (EX) 6:07 pm CTFriday/6Minnesota Duluth 5 @ Boston University 6 (NC) 5:00 pm ETNorth Dakota 2 @ Clarkson 1 (NC) 3:00 pm ETBemidji State 2 @ Wisconsin 7 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTMinnesota State 2 @ St. Cloud State 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT

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Saturday/7Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Boston University 4 (NC) 3:00 pm ETMinnesota State 3 @ St. Cloud State 1 (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTNorth Dakota 1 @ Clarkson 2 (NC) 3:00 pm ETMinnesota 9 @ Ohio State 2 (WCHA) 6:07 pm ETSunday/8Minnesota 5 @ Ohio State 1 (WCHA) 12:07 pm ETBemidji State 0 @ Wisconsin 5 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTFriday/13Minnesota Duluth 2 @ St. Cloud State 1 (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTNorth Dakota 5 @ Minnesota State 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSaturday/14Minnesota Duluth 2 @ St. Cloud State 1 (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTNorth Dakota 1 @ Minnesota State 1 (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTSaturday/21Manitoba Maple Leafs 0 @ North Dakota 7 (EX) 2:07 pm CTTuesday/31Lindenwood 0 @ Minnesota State 3 (NC) 2:07 pm CT

januaryWednesday/1 Lindenwood 1 @ Minnesota State 3 (NC) 2:07 pm CTFriday/3Penn State 0 @ Ohio State 8 (NC) 7:07 pm ETWisconsin 3 @ St. Cloud State 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSaturday/4Penn State 0 @ Ohio State 4 (NC) 4:07 pm ETBemidji State 1 @ Minnesota State 2 (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTWisconsin 4 @ St. Cloud State 0 (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTSunday/5Bemidji State 1 @ Minnesota State 0 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTFriday/10Minnesota State 1 @ Minnesota Duluth 3 (WCHA) 6:07 pm CTSt. Cloud State 3 @ Bemidji State 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTOhio State 0 @ Minnesota 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSaturday/11North Dakota 4 @ Wisconsin 1 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTSt. Cloud State 1 @ Bemidji State 2 (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTOhio State 2 @ Minnesota 2 ot (WCHA) 6:00 pm CTMinnesota State 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 4 (WCHA) 6:07 pm CTSunday/12North Dakota 1 @ Wisconsin 4 (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTFriday/17Wisconsin 6 @ Bemidji State 0 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTMinnesota State 0 @ Minnesota 4 (WCHA) 4:37 pm CT Hockey City Classic at TCF Bank Stadium, MinneapolisSt. Cloud State 0 @ North Dakota 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSaturday/18Wisconsin 3 @ Bemidji State 1 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTSt. Cloud State 1 @ North Dakota 3 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTOhio State 0 @ Minnesota Duluth 0 ot (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTSunday/19Ohio State 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 2 ot (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTMinnesota 5 @ Minnesota State 0 (WCHA) 1:07 pm CTFriday/24Minnesota State 2 @ Ohio State 3 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ETSt. Cloud State 0 @ Minnesota 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTBemidji State 3 @ North Dakota 3 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSaturday/25Minnesota State 2 @ Ohio State 4 (WCHA) 1:07 pm ETMinnesota Duluth 1 @ Wisconsin 3 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTSt. Cloud State 1 @ Minnesota 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTBemidji State 1 @ North Dakota 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSunday/26Minnesota Duluth 0 @ Wisconsin 2 (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTFriday/31Minnesota Duluth 5 @ Bemidji State 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTOhio State 4 @ St. Cloud State 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTMinnesota 5 @ North Dakota 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT

feBruarySaturday/1Ohio State 6 @ St. Cloud State 1 (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTMinnesota Duluth 2 @ Bemidji State 1 (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTMinnesota 3 @ North Dakota 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTFriday/7Wisconsin 3 @ Ohio State 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ETBemidji State 0 @ Minnesota 10 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSt. Cloud State 2 @ Minnesota State 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSaturday/8Wisconsin 3 @ Ohio State 2 (WCHA) 4:07 pm ETNorth Dakota 4 @ Minnesota Duluth 3 (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTSt. Cloud State 3 @ Minnesota State 3 ot (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTBemidji State 3 @ Minnesota 5 (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTSunday/9North Dakota 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 2 ot (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTFriday/14Minnesota 3 @ Wisconsin 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTOhio State 1 @ Bemidji State 4 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTSaturday/15Minnesota 4 @ Wisconsin 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTOhio State 3 @ Bemidji State 1 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTMinnesota State 4 @ North Dakota 2 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTSunday/16Minnesota State 2 @ North Dakota 1 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTFriday/21North Dakota 0 @ Ohio State 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ETBemidji State 1 @ St. Cloud State 1 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTMinnesota Duluth 0 @ Minnesota 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTWisconsin 5 @ Minnesota State 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSaturday/22North Dakota 1 @ Ohio State 3 (WCHA) 4:07 pm ETBemidji State 3 @ St. Cloud State 0 (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTWisconsin 3 @ Minnesota State 1 (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTMinnesota Duluth 0 @ Minnesota 6 (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTFriday/28WCHA Playoffs • 1st Round • Best-of-Three#8 St. Cloud State 1 @ #1 Minnesota 4 7:07 pm CT#7 Minnesota State 0 @ #2 Wisconsin 4 7:07 pm CT#6 Bemidji State 1 @ #3 North Dakota 4 7:07 pm CT#5 Ohio State 0 @ #4 Minnesota Duluth 1 6:07 pm CT

MarcHSaturday/1WCHA Playoffs • 1st Round • Best-of-Three#8 St. Cloud State 1 @ #1 Minnesota 7 4:07 pm CT#7 Minnesota State 3 @ #2 Wisconsin 0 7:07 pm CT#6 Bemidji State 2 @ #3 North Dakota 3 ot 7:07 pm CT#5 Ohio State 3 @ #4 Minnesota Duluth 2 6:07 pm CTSunday/2WCHA Playoffs • 1st Round • Best-of-Three (if necessary)#7 Minnesota State 0 @ #2 Wisconsin 2 4:07 pm CT#5 Ohio State 1 @ #4 Minnesota Duluth 5 6:07 pm CTFriday/7WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF @ Sanford Center, Bemidji, MNSemifinal: #3 North Dakota 1 vs #2 Wisconsin 0 4:07 pm CTSemifinal: #4 Minn Duluth 1 vs #1 Minnesota 4 7:07 pm CTSaturday/8WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF @ Sanford Center, Bemidji, MNNorth Dakota 1 vs Minnesota 3 (championship) 7:07 pm CTSaturday/15NCAA RegionalsBoston University 1 at Minnesota 5 (NC) 4:00 pm CTHarvard 1 at Wisconsin 2 (NC) 7:00 pm CTFriday/21NCAA Women’s Frozen Four @ High Point Solutions Arena at TD Bank Sports Center, Hamden, CTSemifinal: Wisconsin 3 vs Minnesota 5 (NC) 5:00 pm ETSemifinal: Mercyhurst 1 vs Clarkson 5 (NC) 8:00 pm ETSunday/23NCAA Women’s Frozen Four @ High Point Solutions Arena at TD Bank Sports Center, Hamden, CTChampionship: Clarkson 5 vs Minnesota 4 (NC) 3:00 pm ET

Key: (WCHA) conference; (NC) non-conference; (EX) exhibition

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Team 1st Year Yrs GP W L T Pct.Minnesota 1999-2000 15 579 452 94 33 .809Wisconsin 1999-2000 15 566 411 113 42 .763Minnesota Duluth 1999-2000 15 540 363 132 45 .714Ohio State 1999-2000 15 549 228 267 54 .464North Dakota 2004-2005 10 361 132 197 32 .410St. Cloud State 1999-2000 15 534 161 326 47 .345Bemidji State 1999-2000 15 528 151 320 57 .340Minnesota State 1999-2000 15 525 144 334 47 .319

wcHa teaM records • all gaMes

Team 1st Year Yrs GP W L T Pct.Minnesota 1999-2000 15 400 312 61 27 .814Wisconsin 1999-2000 15 400 285 80 35 .756Minnesota Duluth 1999-2000 15 400 266 97 37 .711Ohio State 1999-2000 15 400 150 208 42 .4275North Dakota 2004-2005 10 280 93 164 23 .373St. Cloud State 1999-2000 15 400 106 258 36 .310Bemidji State 1999-2000 15 400 98 259 43 .299Minnesota State 1999-2000 15 400 89 272 39 .271

wcHa teaM records • league

Team 2000 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14Bemidji State 6 6 5 5 7 8 6 6 8 8 5t 5 6 8 6Minnesota 2 1 1 2 1 1 2t 3 2 1 1t 2t 2 1 1Minnesota Duluth 1 2 2t 1 3 2 2t 2 1 1t 2t 4 4t 4Minnesota State 7 7 7 7 4t 5 7 5 6 7 7 8 6 7North Dakota – – – – – 7 8 8 7 5t 8 4 3 2t 3Ohio State 4t 5 4 4 4t 4 5 4 5 7 5t 6 5 4t 5St. Cloud State 4t 4 6 6 6 6 4 7 4 4 3 8 7 7 8Wisconsin 3 3 2t 3 2 3 1 1 3 2 4 1 1 2t 2

wcHa teaM rankings By season

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wcHa season reviews • 1999-20141999-2000 Conference OverallRk Team Pts GP W L T SW % GF GA GP W L T % GF GA 1 Minnesota Duluth 44 24 21 1 2 – .917 170 42 33 25 5 3 .803 196 62 2 Minnesota 43 24 21 2 1 – .896 150 35 39 32 6 1 .833 206 69 3 Wisconsin 31 24 15 8 1 – .646 86 83 35 19 14 2 .571 119 134 4 Ohio State 15 24 6 15 3 – .312 45 74 37 8 26 3 .257 59 126 St. Cloud State 15 24 6 15 3 – .312 39 120 35 13 19 3 .414 83 154 6 Bemidji State 12 24 5 17 2 – .250 54 117 35 15 18 2 .457 119 138 7 Minnesota State 8 24 3 19 2 – .167 46 119 35 8 25 2 .257 89 165

teaM HonorsWCHA Champion: Minnesota Duluth. WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota Duluth. National Tournament Qualifiers: Minnesota, Minnesota Duluth. National Champion: Minnesota.individual HonorsWCHA Player of the Year: Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F, UMD. WCHA co-Student Athletes of the Year: Katie Beauduy, G, MSU; Shannon Kennedy, F, UM. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Winny Brodt, D, UM. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Maria Rooth, F, UMD. WCHA Coach of the Year: Shannon Miller, UMD. WCHA Scoring Champion: Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F, UMD (23gp, 36-46=82). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Amana Tapp, G, UM (15-0-0, 1.38, .922). All-WCHA First Team: F - Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, UMD; F - Nadine Muzerall, UM; F - Maria Rooth, UMD; D - Winny Brodt, UM; D - Sis Paulsen, UW; G - Jackie MacMillan, UW. All-WCHA Second Team: F - Hanne Sikio, UMD; F - Laura Slominski, UM; F - Ambria Thomas, UM; D - Courtney Kennedy, UM; D - Kerry Weiland, UW; G - Crystal Nicholas, UM.post-season tournaMent results2000 WCHA Playoff Championship @ Bloomington Ice Gardens, Bloomington, MN. March 2: Minnesota State 0 vs Minnesota 10; Bemidji State 2 vs Wisconsin 9; Ohio State 3 vs St. Cloud State 2. March 3: Wisconsin 0 vs Minnesota 5; Ohio State 1 vs Minnesota Duluth 7. March 4: Third Place – Wisconsin 2 vs Ohio State 4; Championship – Minnesota 0 vs Minnesota Duluth 2. All-Tournament Team: F - Tracy Engstrom, UM; F - Lindsey Ogren, OSU; F - Jenny Schmidgall, UMD; D - Winny Brodt, UM; D - Brittny Ralph, UMD; G - Erica Killewald, UM. MOP: Tuula Puputti, G, UMD.2000 AWCHA Division 1 Championship @ Matthews Arena, Northeastern Boston, MA. March 24: Minnesota 3 vs Minnesota Duluth 2. March 25: Third Place – Dartmouth 5 vs Minnesota Duluth 4; Championship – Minnesota 4 vs Brown 2.

2000-01 Conference OverallRk Team Pts GP W L T SW % GF GA GP W L T % GF GA 1 Minnesota 38 24 18 4 2 – .792 114 49 34 23 9 2 .706 135 75 2 Minnesota Duluth 34 24 15 5 4 – .708 125 60 37 28 5 4 .811 200 82 3 Wisconsin 31 24 13 6 5 – .646 100 64 35 21 9 5 .671 145 94 4 St. Cloud State 26 24 12 10 2 – .542 92 94 35 17 16 2 .514 131 133 5 Ohio State 25 24 11 10 3 – .521 76 65 37 18 16 3 .527 119 96 6 Bemidji State 13 24 6 17 1 – .271 62 142 34 9 24 1 .279 93 183 7 Minnesota State 1 24 0 23 1 – .021 18 113 35 2 31 2 .086 32 147

teaM HonorsWCHA Champion: Minnesota. WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota Duluth. National Tournament Qualifier: Minnesota Duluth. National Champion: Minnesota Duluth. individual HonorsWCHA Player of the Year: Courtney Kennedy, D, UM. WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Bre Dedrickson, G, BSU. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Courtney Kennedy, D, UM. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Meghan Hunter, F, UW. WCHA co-Coaches of the Year: Laura Halldorson, UM; Kerry Wethington, SCSU. WCHA Scoring Champion: Meghan Hunter, F, UW (24gp, 31-26=57). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Erica Killewald, UM (14-3-2, 1.93, .917). All-WCHA First Team: F - Meghan Hunter, UW; F - Maria Rooth, UMD; F - Hanne Sikio, UMD; D - Courtney Kennedy, UM; D - Kerry Weiland, UW; G - Erica Killewald, UM. All-WCHA Second Team: F - La Toya Clarke, UM; F - Ricki-Lee Doyle, SCSU; F - Ambria Thomas, UM; D - Kobi Kawomoto, SCSU; D - Fiona McLeod, SCSU; G - Tuula Pupputti, UMD.All-American First Team: D - Courtney Kennedy, UM; F - Maria Rooth, UMD. All-American Second Team: F - Meghan Hunter, UW; D - Kerry Weiland, UW.post-season tournaMent results2001 WCHA Playoff Championship @ Rochester Recreation Center, Rochester, MN. March 8: Minnesota State 1 vs Minnesota Duluth 10; Bemidji State 2 vs Wisconsin 5; Ohio State 5 vs St. Cloud State 0. March 9: Wisconsin 5 vs Minnesota Duluth 6 ot; Ohio State 4 vs Minnesota 0. March 10: Third Place – Wisconsin 4 vs Minnesota 3; Championship – Ohio State 0 vs Minnesota Duluth 3. All-Tournament Team: F - Meghan Hunter, UW; F - Corinne Rosen, OSU; F - Erika Holst, UMD; D - Navada Russell, UMD; D - Sis Paulsen, UW; G - April Stojak, OSU. MOP: Maria Rooth, F, UMD.2001 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four @ Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, MN. March 23: St. Lawrence 3 vs Dartmouth 1; Harvard 3 vs Minnesota Duluth 6. March 25: Championship – St. Lawrence 2 vs Minnesota Duluth 4. All-Tournament Team: F - Amanda Sargeant, St. Lawrence; F - Maria Rooth, UMD; F - Tammy Shewchuk, Harvard; D - Isabelle Chartrand, St. Lawrence; D - Brittny Ralph, UMD; G - Tuula Puputti, UMD. MOP: Maria Rooth, F, UMD. Championship Game Attendance: 3,079.

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2001-02 Conference OverallRk Team Pts GP W L T SW % GF GA GP W L T % GF GA 1 Minnesota 41 24 19 2 3 – .854 84 34 38 28 4 6 .816 126 59 2 Minnesota Duluth 35 24 16 5 3 – .729 92 35 34 24 6 4 .765 133 58 Wisconsin 35 24 17 6 1 – .729 76 36 35 22 11 2 .657 110 51 4 Ohio State 21 24 9 12 3 – .438 53 59 37 18 15 4 .541 90 91 5 Bemidji State 20 24 7 11 6 – .417 64 84 33 12 13 8 .485 97 104 6 St. Cloud State 13 24 6 17 1 – .271 57 109 34 7 26 1 .221 74 152 7 Minnesota State 3 24 1 22 1 – .062 26 95 32 4 26 2 .156 38 110

teaM HonorsWCHA Champion: Minnesota. WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota. National Tournament Qualifiers: Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota. National Champion: Minnesota Duluth. individual HonorsWCHA Player of the Year: Ronda Curtin, D, UM. WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Guylaine Hache, F, BSU. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Ronda Curtin, D, UM. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Jeni Creary, F, OSU. WCHA Coach of the Year: Laura Halldorson, UM. WCHA Scoring Champion: Ronda Curtin, D/F, UM (24gp, 9-27=36). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Jody Horak, UM (9-1-0, 1.10, .955). All-WCHA First Team: F - Jeni Creary, OSU; F - Meghan Hunter, UW; F - Maria Rooth, UMD; D - Ronda Curtin, UM; D - Kerry Weiland, UW; G - Jody Horak, UM. All-WCHA Second Team: F - Amber Fryklund, BSU; F - Erika Holst, UMD; F - Kelly Stephens, UM; D - Emma Laaksonen, OSU; D - Kobi Kawamoto, SCSU; G - Jackie MacMillan, UW.All-American First Team: F - Maria Rooth, UMD; D - Ronda Curtin, UM; D - Kerry Weiland, UW. All-American Second Team: F - Meghan Hunter, UW; D - Emma Laaksonen, OSU.AHCA Women’s Division 1 Coach of the Year: Laura Halldorson, UM.post-season tournaMent results2002 WCHA Final Five @ Fogerty Arena, Blaine, MN. March 7: Bemidji State 3 vs Ohio State 5. March 8: Minnesota Duluth 1 vs Wisconsin 4; Ohio State 1 vs Minnesota 4. March 9: Third Place – Ohio State 2 vs Minnesota Duluth 6; Championship – Wisconsin 2 vs Minnesota 3. All-Tournament Team: F - Kelly Stephens, UM; F - La Toya Clarke, UM; F - Hanne Sikio, UMD; D - Carla MacLeod, UW; D - Kerry Weiland, UW; G - Jody Horak, UM. MOP: Ronda Curtin, D, UM.2002 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four @ Whittemore Center, Durham, NH. March 22: #2 (West) Minnesota Duluth 3 vs #1 (East) Niagara 2; #2 (East) Brown 2 vs #1 (West) Minnesota 1. March 24: Third Place – Niagara 2 vs Minnesota 2 ot; Championship – Brown 2 vs Minnesota Duluth 3. All-Tournament Team: F - Kelly Stephens, UM; F - Joanne Eustace, UMD; F - Kristy Zamora, Brown; D - Larissa Luther, UMD: D - Meredith Ostrander, Brown; G - Tania Pinelli, Niagra. MOP: Kristy Zamora, F, Brown. Championship Game Attendance: 3,102.

2002-03 Conference OverallRk Team Pts GP W L T SW % GF GA GP W L T % GF GA 1 Minnesota Duluth 43 24 21 2 1 – .896 166 42 36 31 3 2 .889 226 65 2 Minnesota 39 24 19 4 1 – .812 101 41 36 27 8 1 .764 153 76 3 Wisconsin 32 24 14 6 4 – .667 79 50 35 22 8 5 .700 110 67 4 Ohio State 19 24 8 13 3 – .396 56 76 37 12 22 3 .365 88 114 5 Bemidji State 16 24 5 13 6 – .333 49 104 33 9 17 7 .379 75 123 6 St. Cloud State 10 24 5 19 0 – .208 48 124 34 11 23 0 .324 75 149 7 Minnesota State 9 24 3 18 3 – .188 41 103 34 10 21 3 .338 77 118

teaM HonorsWCHA Champion: Minnesota Duluth. WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota Duluth. National Tournament Qualifiers: Minnesota, Minnesota Duluth. National Champion: Minnesota Duluth. individual HonorsWCHA Player of the Year: Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F, UMD. WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Anik Cote, G, BSU. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Ronda Curtin, D, UM. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Natalie Darwitz, F, UM. WCHA co-Coaches of the Year: Mark Johnson, UW; Shannon Miller, UMD. WCHA Scoring Champion: Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F, UMD (24gp, 22-43=65). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Jody Horak, UM (16-3-0, 1.39, .941). All-WCHA First Team: F - Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, UMD; F - Natalie Darwitz, UM; F - Caroline Ouellette, UMD; D - Krista McArthur, UMD; D - Ronda Curtin, UM; G - Shari Vogt, MSU; G - Jody Horak, UM. All-WCHA Second Team: F - Maria Rooth, UMD; F - Krissy Wendell, UM; F - Erika Holst, UMD; D - Sis Paulsen, UW; D - Kerry Weiland, UW. All-WCHA Rookie Team: F - Krissy Wendell, UM; F - Natalie Darwitz, UM; F - Caroline Ouellette, UMD; D - Krista McArthur, UMD; D - Kelly Stewart, SCSU; G - Jill Luebke, BSU.All-American First Team: F - Natalie Darwitz, UM; F - Jenny Potter, UMD; D - Ronda Curtin, UM. All-American Second Team: F - Maria Rooth, UMD; F - Krissy Wendell, UM.AHCA Women’s Division 1 Coach of the Year: Shannon Miller, UMD.post-season tournaMent results2003 WCHA Final Five at Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks, ND. March 6: Bemidji State 3 vs Ohio State 4 ot. March 7: Wisconsin 1 vs Minnesota 3; Ohio State 1 vs Minnesota Duluth 6. March 8: Third Place – Ohio State 1 vs Wisconsin 4; Championship – Minnesota 3 vs Minnesota Duluth 5. All-Tournament Team: F - Erika Holst, UMD; F - La Toya Clarke, UM; F - Jeni Creary, OSU; D - Winny Brodt, UM; D - Sis Paulsen, UW; G - Patricia Sautter, UMD. MOP: Caroline Ouellette, F, UMD.2003 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four at DECC (Duluth Entertainment & Convention Center), Duluth, MN. March 21: #3 Minnesota 1 vs #2 Harvard 6; #4 Dartmouth 2 vs #1 Minnesota Duluth 5. March 23: Third Place – Dartmouth 4 vs Minnesota 2; Championship – Harvard 3 vs Minnesota Duluth 4 (2 ot). All-Tournament Team: F - Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, UMD; F - Hanne Sikio, UMD; F- Julie Chu, Harvard; F - Caroline Ouellette, UMD; D - Angela Ruggiero, Harvard; G - Amy Ferguson, Dartmouth. MOP: Caroline Ouellette, D, UMD. Championship Game Attendance: 5,167.

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2003-04 Conference OverallRk Team Pts GP W L T SW % GF GA GP W L T % GF GA 1 Minnesota 40 24 19 3 2 – .833 95 40 36 30 4 2 .861 161 60 2 Wisconsin 37 24 18 5 1 – .771 81 34 34 25 6 3 .779 122 50 3 Minnesota Duluth 31 24 15 8 1 – .646 110 52 34 20 12 2 .618 148 79 4 Minnesota State 22 24 9 11 4 – .458 45 62 34 16 14 4 .529 75 81 Ohio State 22 24 10 12 2 – .458 51 69 35 16 16 3 .500 83 90 6 St. Cloud State 9 24 4 19 1 – .188 53 107 32 7 24 1 .234 74 137 7 Bemidji State 7 24 3 20 1 – .146 29 100 34 5 27 2 .176 48 139

teaM HonorsWCHA Champion: Minnesota. WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota. National Tournament Qualifier: Minnesota. National Champion: Minnesota.individual HonorsWCHA Player of the Year: Krissy Wendell, F, UM. WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Emma Laaksonen, D, OSU. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Molly Engstrom, D, UW. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Sara Bauer, F, UW. WCHA Coach of the Year: Jeff Vizenor, MSU. WCHA Scoring Champion: Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F, UMD (24gp, 28-29=57). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Meghan Horras, UW (8-3-1, 1.32, .941). All-WCHA First Team: F - Krissy Wendell, UM; F - Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, UMD; F - Natalie Darwitz, UM; D - Molly Engstrom, UW; D - Julianne Vasichek, UMD; G - Shari Vogt, MSU. All-WCHA Second Team: F - Caroline Ouellette, UMD; F - Sara Bauer, UW; F - Karen Rickard, UW; D - Carla MacLeod, UW; D - Kobi Kawamoto, SCSU; G - Meghan Horras, UW. All-WCHA Rookie Team: F - Jessica Koizumi, UMD; F - Sara Bauer, UW; F - Noemie Marin, UMD; D - Tessa Bonhomme, OSU; D - Bobbi-Jo Slusar, UW; G - Christine Dufour, UW.All-American First Team: F - Caroline Ouellette, UMD; F - Jenny Potter, UMD; F - Krissy Wendell, UM. All-American Second Team: F - Natalie Darwitz, UM; D - Carla MacLeod, UW; D - Julianne Vasichek, UMD; G - Shari Vogt, MSU.AHCA Women’s Division 1 Coach of the Year: Laura Halldorson, UM.post-season tournaMent results2004 WCHA Final Five at Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN. March 12: #5 Minnesota State 1 vs #4 Ohio State 3. March 13: #3 Minnesota Duluth 3 vs #2 Wisconsin 1; #4 Ohio State 1 vs #1 Minnesota 5. March 14: Third Place – Ohio State 4 vs Wisconsin 5; Championship – Minnesota Duluth 2 vs Minnesota 4. All-Tournament Team: F - Natalie Darwitz, UM; F - Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, UMD; F - Kelly Stephens, UM; D - Molly Engstrom, UW; D - Krista McArthur, UMD; G - Jody Horak, UM. MOP: Krissy Wendell, F, UM.2004 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four at Civic Center, Providence, RI. March 26: #4 Dartmouth 1 vs #1 Minnesota 5; #3 St. Lawrence 1 vs #2 Harvard 2. March 28: Third Place – St. Lawrence 2 vs Dartmouth 1; Championship – Harvard 2 vs Minnesota 6. All-Tournament Team: F - Kelly Stephens, UM; Natalie Darwitz, UM; F - Krissy Wendell, UM; D - Allie Sanchez, UM; D - Angela Ruggiero, Harvard; G - Jody Horak, UM. MOP: Krissy Wendell, F, UM. Championship Game Attendance: 3,522.

2004-05 Conference OverallRk Team Pts GP W L T SW % GF GA GP W L T % GF GA 1 Minnesota 52 28 25 1 2 – .929 129 26 40 36 2 2 .925 197 54 2 Minnesota Duluth 46 28 22 4 2 – .821 110 41 34 26 6 2 .794 131 54 3 Wisconsin 41 28 20 7 1 – .732 119 44 38 28 9 1 .750 170 59 4 Ohio State 25 28 12 15 1 – .446 73 97 37 17 17 3 .500 99 124 5 Minnesota State 19 28 8 17 3 – .339 47 85 35 9 20 6 .343 54 101 6 St. Cloud State 17 28 7 18 3 – .304 47 105 35 9 22 4 .314 63 124 7 North Dakota 13 28 6 21 1 – .232 52 125 35 9 23 3 .300 74 143 8 Bemidji State 11 28 5 22 1 – .196 48 102 35 9 24 2 .286 69 121

teaM HonorsWCHA Champion: Minnesota. WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota. National Tournament Qualifiers: Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota, Wisconsin. National Champion: Minnesota. individual HonorsWCHA Player of the Year: Krissy Wendell, F, UM. WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Caroline Ouellette, F, UMD. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Molly Engstrom, D, UW. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Bobbi Ross, F, UM. WCHA Coach of the Year: Laura Halldorson, UM. WCHA Scoring Champion: Natalie Darwitz, F, UM (28gp, 27-45=72). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Jody Horak, UM (16-1-2, 0.89, .952). All-WCHA First Team: F - Krissy Wendell, UM; F - Caroline Ouellette, UMD; F - Natalie Darwitz, UM; D - Molly Engstrom, UW; D - Lyndsey Wall, UM; G - Ritta Schaublin, UMD. All-WCHA Second Team: F - Kelly Stephens, UM; F - Sara Bauer, UW; F - Noemie Marin, UMD; D - Carla MacLeod, UW; D - Julianne Vashichek; G - Jody Horak, UM. All-WCHA Rookie Team: F - Bobbi Ross, UM; F - Jinelle Zaugg, UW; F - Cami Wooster, F, UND; D - Rachael Drazan, UMD; D - Kerri Wallace, MSU; G - Emily Brookshaw, G, BSU.All-American First Team: F - Krissy Wendell, UM; F - Natalie Darwitz, UM; F - Caroline Ouellette, UMD; D - Molly Engstrom, UW; D - Lyndsay Wall, UM. All-American Second Team: D - Carla MacLeod, UW; Julianne Vashichek, UMD; G - Jody Horak, UM.Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Winner: Krissy Wendell, F, UM. Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Finalists: Krissy Wendell, F, UM; Natalie Darwitz, F, UM.post-season tournaMent results2005 WCHA Playoff Championship at Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN. March 3: #7 North Dakota 2 vs #2 Minnesota Duluth 3; #8 Bemidji State 3 vs #1 Minnesota 6. March 4: #6 St. Cloud State 1 vs #3 Wisconsin 3; #5 Minnesota State 1 vs #4 Ohio State 4. March 5: Wisconsin 3 vs Minnesota Duluth 2; Ohio State 1 vs Minnesota 7. March 6: Third Place – Ohio State 0 vs Minnesota Duluth 5; Championship – Wisconsin 2 vs Minnesota 3 ot. All-Tournament Team: F - Natalie Darwitz, UM; F - Krissy Wendell, UM; F - Sharon Cole, UW; D - Lyndsay Wall, UM; D - Carla MacLeod, UW; G - Jody Horak, UM. MOP: Natalie Darwitz, F, UM.2005 NCAA Quarterfinals: March 17: Wisconsin 3 # Dartmouth 4. March 18: St. Lawrence 3 @ #2 Minnesota Duluth 2 ot; Providence 1 @ #1 Minnesota 6. March 19: Mercyhurst 4 @ Harvard 5 (3 ot).

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2005 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four at Towse Rink at the Whittemore Center, Durham, NH. March 25: Dartmouth 2 vs Minnesota 7; St. Lawrence 1 vs Harvard 4. March 27: Third Place – St. Lawrence 5 vs Dartmouth 1; Championship – Harvard 3 vs Minnesota 4. All-Tournament Team: F - Sarah Vaillancourt, Harvard; F - Natalie Darwitz, UM; F - Krissy Wendell, UM; D - Caitlin Cahow, Harvard; D - Lyndsay Wall, UM; G - Alie Boe, Harvard. MOP: Natalie Darwitz, F, UM. Championship Game Attendance: 2,056.

2005-06 Conference OverallRk Team Pts GP W L T SW % GF GA GP W L T % GF GA 1 Wisconsin 49 28 24 3 1 – .875 103 40 41 36 4 1 .890 155 51 2 Minnesota 39 28 19 8 1 – .696 82 50 41 29 11 1 .720 122 69 Minnesota Duluth 39 28 18 7 3 – .696 97 47 34 22 9 3 .691 120 54 4 St. Cloud State 27 28 13 14 1 – .482 70 69 37 18 18 1 .500 97 98 5 Ohio State 23 28 10 15 3 – .411 68 89 36 13 18 5 .431 87 107 6 Bemidji State 20 28 10 18 0 – .357 60 95 36 11 23 2 .333 72 119 7 Minnesota State 19 28 8 17 3 – .339 52 75 36 11 21 4 .361 70 102 8 North Dakota 8 28 3 23 2 – .143 40 107 36 7 27 2 .222 60 131

teaM HonorsWCHA Champion: Wisconsin. WCHA Playoff Champion: Wisconsin. National Tournament Qualifiers: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Minnesota Duluth. National Champion: Wisconsin.individual HonorsWCHA Player of the Year: Sara Bauer, F, UW. WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Riitta Schaublin, G, UMD. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Bobbi-Jo Slusar, D, UW. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Gigi Marvin, F, UM. WCHA Coach of the Year: Mark Johnson, UW. WCHA Scoring Champion: Erica McKenzie, F, UM (28gp, 18-22=40). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Kim Hanlon, UM (10-2-0, 1.19, .940). All-WCHA First Team: F - Sara Bauer, UW; F - Erica McKenzie, UM; F - Jana Harrigan, OSU; D - Bobbi-Jo Slusar, UW; D - Amber Bowman, OSU; G - Riitta Schaublin, UMD. All-WCHA Second Team: F - Noemie Marin, UMD; F - Kristy Oonincx, SCSU; F - Sharon Cole, UW; D - Rachael Drazan, UMD; D - Meaghan Mikkelson, UW; G - Meghan Horras, UW. All-WCHA Third Team: F - Gigi Marvin, UM; F - Hailey Clarkson, SCSU; F - Michaela Lanzl, UMD; D - Lisa Chesson, OSU; D - Krista McArthur, UMD; G - Lauri St. Jacques, SCSU. All-WCHA Rookie Team: F - Gigi Marvin, UM; F - Maggie Fisher, MSU; F - Michaela Lanzl, UMD; D - Brooke Collins, BSU; D - Melanie Gagnon, UM; G - Kim Hanlon, UM.All-American First Team: F - Sara Bauer, UW; D - Bobbi-Jo Slusar, UW; G - Riitta Schaublin, UMD. All-American Second Team: F - Jana Harrigan, OSU.Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Winner: Sara Bauer, F, UW. Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Finalists: Sara Bauer, F, UW; Riitta Schaublin, G, UMD.AHCA Women’s Division 1 Coach of the Year: Mark Johnson, UW.post-season tournaMent results2006 WCHA Playoffs • First Round • Best-of-3: March 3: #8 North Dakota 1 @ #1 Wisconsin 4; #7 Minnesota State 1 @ #2 Minnesota 5; #6 Bemidji State 2 @ #3 Minnesota Duluth 7; #5 Ohio State 1 @ #4 St. Cloud State 2 ot. March 4: #8 North Dakota 0 @ #1 Wisconsin 6 (UW wins, 2-0); #7 Minnesota State 0 @ #2 Minnesota 6 (UM wins, 2-0); #6 Bemidji State 0 @ #3 Minnesota Duluth 3 (UMD wins, 2-0); #5 Ohio State 3 @ #4 St. Cloud State 6 (SCSU wins, 2-0).2006 WCHA Playoff Championship at Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN. March 11: #4 St. Cloud State 0 vs #1 Wisconsin 9; #3 Minnesota Duluth 1 vs #2 Minnesota 2. March 12: Championship – Minnesota 1 vs Wisconsin 4. All-Tournament Team: F - Cyndy Kenyon, UM; F - Gigi Marvin, UM; D - Bobbi-Jo Slusar, UW; D - Allie Sanchez, UM; D - Emily Morris, UW; G - Meghan Horras, UW. MOP: Sara Bauer, F, UW.2006 NCAA Regionals: March 17: Princeton 0 @ Minnesota 4. March 18: Harvard 1 @ #1 New Hampshire 3; Minnesota Duluth 0 @ St. Lawrence 1; Mercyhurst 1 @ #2 Wisconsin 2 (2 ot).2006 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four at Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, MN. March 24: St. Lawrence 0 vs #2 Wisconsin 1; Minnesota 5 vs #1 New Hampshire 4. March 25: Championship – Wisconsin 3 vs Minnesota 0. All-Tournament Team: F - Jinelle Zaugg, UW; F - Bobbi Ross, UM; F - Jennifer Hitchcock, New Hampshire; D - Bobbi-Jo Slusar, UW; D - Ashley Albrecht, UM; G - Jessie Vetter, UW. MOP: Jessie Vetter, G, UW. Championship Game Attendance: 4,701.

2006-07 Conference OverallRk Team Pts GP W L T SW % GF GA GP W L T % GF GA 1 Wisconsin 50 28 23 1 4 – .893 112 33 41 36 1 4 .927 166 36 2 Minnesota Duluth 41 28 19 6 3 – .732 102 38 39 24 11 4 .667 128 68 3 Minnesota 35 28 17 10 1 – .625 85 66 36 23 12 1 .653 115 85 4 Ohio State 30 28 13 11 4 – .536 79 70 37 20 13 4 .595 112 87 5 Minnesota State 26 28 12 14 2 – .464 78 91 35 16 17 2 .486 108 106 6 Bemidji State 22 28 9 15 4 – .393 53 85 36 11 20 5 .375 66 110 7 St. Cloud State 19 28 7 16 5 – .339 66 94 37 12 18 7 .419 99 110 8 North Dakota 1 28 0 27 1 – .018 24 122 36 3 31 2 .111 39 142

teaM HonorsWCHA Champion: Wisconsin. WCHA Playoff Champion: Wisconsin. National Tournament Qualifiers: Minnesota Duluth, Wisconsin. National Champion: Wisconsin.individual HonorsWCHA Player of the Year: Sara Bauer, F, UW. WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year: Riitta Schaublin, G, UMD. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Meaghan Mikkelson, D, UW. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Meghan Duggan, F, UW. WCHA Coach of the Year: Mark Johnson, UW. WCHA Scoring Champion: Sara Bauer, F, UW (28gp, 16-35=51). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Christine Dufour, UW (11-0-1, 1.07, .949). All-WCHA First Team: F - Sara Bauer, UW; F - Noemie Marin, UMD; F - Gigi Marvin, UM; D - Meaghan Mikkelson, UW; D - Tessa Bonhomme, OSU; G - Jessie Vetter, UW. All-WCHA Second Team: F - Meghan Duggan, UW; F - Erin Keys, OSU; F - Jinelle Zaugg, UW; D - Amber Bowman, OSU; D - Bobbi-Jo Slusar, UW; G - Kim Martin, UMD. All-WCHA Third Team: F - Jessica Koizumi, UMD; F - Erika Lawler, UW; F - Bobbi Ross, UM; D - Melangie Gagnon, UM; D - Lisa Chesson, OSU; G - Christine Dufour, UW. All-WCHA Rookie

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Team: F - Meghan Duggan, UW; F - Holly Roberts, SCSU; F - Saara Tuominen, UMD; D - Holly Snyder, MSU; D - Michelle Maunu, UM (tie); D - Ashley Lynch, UND (tie); G - Kim Martin, UMD.All-American First Team: F - Sara Bauer, UW; D - Meaghan Mikkelson, UW; G - Jessie Vetter, UW. All-American Second Team: D - Tessa Bonhomme, OSU; D - Bobbi-Jo Slusar, UW.Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Finalists: Sara Bauer, F, UW.AHCA Women’s Division 1 Coach of the Year: Mark Johnson, UW.post-season tournaMent results2007 WCHA Playoffs • First Round • Best-of-3: Feb. 23: #8 North Dakota 0 @ #1 Wisconsin 4; #7 St. Cloud State 3 @ #2 Minnesota Duluth 4; #6 Bemidji State 1 @ #3 Minnesota 5; #5 Minnesota State 0 @ #4 Ohio State 1. Feb. 24: #8 North Dakota 0 @ #1 Wisconsin 3 (UW wins, 2-0); #7 St. Cloud State 3 @ #2 Minnesota Duluth 1; #6 Bemidji State 1 @ #3 Minnesota 4 (UM wins, 2-0); #5 Minnesota State 4 @ #4 Ohio State 5 ot (OSU wins, 2-0). Feb. 25: #7 St. Cloud State 1 @ #2 Minnesota Duluth 5 (UMD wins, 2-1).2007 WCHA Playoff Championship at Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN. March 3: #4 Ohio State 0 vs #1 Wisconsin 4; #3 Minnesota 3 vs #2 Minnesota Duluth 2 ot. March 4: Championship – Minnesota 1 vs Wisconsin 3. All-Tournament Team: F - Bobbi Ross, UM; F - Gigi Marvin, UM; F - Jinelle Zaugg, UW; D - Tessa Bonhomme, OSU; D - Meaghan Mikkelson, UW; G - Jessie Vetter, UW. MOP: Sara Bauer, F, UW.2007 NCAA Regionals: March 9: Minnesota Duluth 3 @ #2 Mercyhurst 2 ot. March 10: Harvard 0 @ Wisconsin 1 (4 ot); Boston College 3 @ #3 Dartmouth 2 (2 ot); St. Lawrence 6 @ #4 New Hampshire 2.2007 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four at Olympic Center, Lake Placid, NY. March 16: St. Lawrence 0 vs #1 Wisconsin 4; Minnesota Duluth 4 vs Boston College 3 (2 ot). March 18: Championship – Minnesota Duluth 1 vs Wisconsin 4. All-Tournament Team: F - Sara Bauer, UW; F - Jessica Koizumi, UMD; F - Jinelle Zaugg, UW; D - Bobbi-Jo Slusar, UW; D - Meaghan Mikkelson, UW; G - Jessie Vetter, UW. MOP: Sara Bauer, F, UW. Championship Game Attendance: 3,355.

2007-08 Conference OverallRk Team Pts GP W L T SW % GF GA GP W L T % GF GA 1 Minnesota Duluth* 48 28 24 4 0 – .857 118 43 39 34 4 1 .885 166 58 2 Minnesota 44 28 21 5 2 – .786 96 53 38 27 7 4 .763 135 75 3 Wisconsin 43 28 20 5 3 – .768 94 36 41 29 9 3 .744 142 58 4 St. Cloud State 26 28 11 13 4 – .464 54 78 38 18 15 5 .539 86 102 5 Ohio State 25 28 11 14 3 – .446 81 94 37 17 17 3 .500 108 115 6 Minnesota State 22 28 10 16 2 – .393 67 82 34 11 21 2 .353 77 104 7 North Dakota 12 28 4 20 4 – .214 45 99 36 4 26 6 .194 56 133 8 Bemidji State 4 28 1 25 2 – .071 24 94 36 4 29 3 .153 38 115

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teaM HonorsWCHA Champion: Minnesota Duluth*. WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF Playoff Champion: Minnesota Duluth. National Tournament Qualifiers: Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota, Wisconsin. National Champion: Minnesota Duluth. individual HonorsWCHA Player of the Year: Tessa Bonhomme, D, OSU. WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year: Casie Hanson, F, UND. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Tessa Bonhomme, D, OSU. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Haley Irwin, F, UMD. WCHA Coach of the Year: Brad Frost, UM. WCHA Scoring Champion: Haley Irwin, F, UMD (26gp, 18-25=43). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Jessie Vetter, G, UW (19-5-2, 1.38, .928). All-WCHA First Team: F - Gigi Marvin, UM; F - Haley Irwin, UMD; F - Erin Keys, OSU (tie) & Meghan Duggan, UW (tie); D - Tessa Bonhomme, OSU; D - Rachael Drazan, UM; G - Kim Martin, UMD (tie) & Jessie Vetter, UW (tie). All-WCHA Second Team: F - Erica McKenzie, UM; F - Erika Lawler, UW; D - Lisa Chesson, OSU; D - Anya Miller, UM; G - (none due to two-way tie for first team). All-WCHA Third Team: F - Bobbi Ross, UM; Jinelle Zaugg, UW; Saara Tuominen, UMD; D - Jocelyne Larocque, UMD; D - Melanie Gagnon, UM; G - Emily Brookshaw, BSU. All-WCHA Rookie Team: F - Hilary Knight, UW; F - Haley Irwin, UMD; F - Mallory Deluce, UW; D - Jocelyne Larocque, UMD; D - Shannon Reilly, OSU; G - Jenny Lura, UM.All-American First Team: D - Tessa Bonhomme, OSU; G - Kim Martin, UMD. All-American Second Team: F - Gigi Marvin, UM.Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Finalists: Kim Martin, G, UMD.post-season tournaMent results2008 WCHA Playoffs • First Round • Best-of-3: Feb. 29: #8 Bemidji State 0 @ #1 Minnesota Duluth 6; #7 North Dakota 1 @ #2 Minnesota 3; #6 Minnesota State 2 @ #3 Wisconsin 4; #5 Ohio State 2 @ #4 St. Cloud State 4. March 1: #8 Bemidji State 1 @ #1 Minnesota Duluth 5 (UMD wins, 2-0); #7 North Dakota 0 @ #2 Minnesota 9 (UM wins, 2-0); #6 Minnesota State 0 @ #3 Wisconsin 5 (UW wins, 2-0); #5 Ohio State 3 @ #4 St. Cloud State 0 (series tied, 1-1). March 2: #5 Ohio State 3 @ #4 St. Cloud State 5 (SCSU wins, 2-1).2008 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF Playoff Championship at DECC, Duluth, MN. March 8: #4 St. Cloud State 0 vs #1 Minnesota Duluth 9; #3 Wisconsin 4 vs #2 Minnesota 3. March 9: Championship – Minnesota 4 vs Minnesota Duluth 5 ot. All-Tournament Team: F - Gigi Marvin, UM; F - Jinelle Zaugg, UW; F - Haley Irwin, UMD; D - Jocelyne Larocque, UMD; D - Myriam Trepanier, UMD; G - Kim Martin, UMD. MOP: Elin Holmlov, F, UMD.2008 NCAA Regionals: March 15: Mercyhurst 4 @ #2 Minnesota Duluth 5; Dartmouth 1 @ #1 Harvard 5; Wisconsin 3 @ #4 Minnesota 2 ot; St. Lawrence 2 @ #3 New Hampshire 3 ot.2008 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four at DECC (Duluth Entertainment & Convention Center), Duluth, MN. March 20: Wisconsin 4 vs #1 Harvard 1; #3 New Hampshire 2 vs #2 Minnesota Duluth 3. March 22: Championship – Wisconsin 0 vs Minnesota Duluth 4. All-Tournament Team: F - Laura Fridfinnson, UMD; F - Sara O’Toole, UMD; F - Erika Lawler, UW; D - Myriam Trepanier, UMD; D - Heidi Pelttari, UMD; G - Kim Martin, G, UMD. MOP: Kim Martin, G, UMD. Championship Game Attendance: 4,031.

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2008-09 Conference OverallRk Team Pts GP W L T SW % GF GA GP W L T Pct. GF GA 1 Minnesota 51 28 23 2 3 2 .875 143 42 40 32 5 3 .838 198 69 2 Wisconsin 50 28 21 2 5 3 .839 133 42 41 34 2 5 .890 207 53 3 Minnesota Duluth 41 28 18 6 4 1 .714 109 52 39 26 9 4 .718 150 70 4 St. Cloud State 27 28 11 14 3 2 .446 63 91 37 15 18 4 .459 85 105 5 Minnesota State 21 28 7 16 5 2 .339 74 122 36 12 19 5 .403 95 141 North Dakota 21 28 9 16 3 0 .375 62 95 36 13 19 4 .417 84 118 7 Ohio State 16 28 6 20 2 2 .250 66 135 36 8 25 3 .264 82 166 8 Bemidji State 11 28 3 22 3 2 .161 38 109 36 6 25 5 .236 51 125

(shootout win = 1 additional point)

teaM HonorsWCHA Champion: Minnesota. WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF Playoff Champion: Wisconsin. National Tournament Qualifiers: Minnesota, Minnesota Duluth, Wisconsin. National Champion: Wisconsin. individual HonorsWCHA Player of the Year: Hilary Knight, F, UW. WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year: Gigi Marvin, F, UM. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Melanie Gagnon, D, UM. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Monique Lamoureux, F, UM. WCHA co-Coaches of the Year: Brad Frost, UM; Mark Johnson, UW. WCHA Scoring Champion: Monique Lamoureux, F, UM (28gp, 30-31=61). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Alyssa Grogran, G, UM (11-1-2, 1.37, .934). All-WCHA First Team: F - Hilary Knight, UW; F - Monique Lamoureux, UM; F - Jocelyne Lamoureux, UM; D - Melanie Gagnon, UM; D - Jocelyne Larocque, UMD; G - Jessie Vetter, UW. All-WCHA Second Team: F - Gigi Marvin, UM; F - Erika Lawler, UW; F - Elin Holmlov, UMD; D - Rachael Drazan, UM; D - Anne Schleper, UM; G - Zuzana Tomcikova, BSU. All-WCHA Third Team: F - Meghan Duggan, UW; F - Haley Irwin, UMD; F - Brooke Ammerman, UW; D - Alycia Matthews, UW; D - Jaime Rasmussen, UMD; G - Kim Martin, UMD. All-WCHA Rookie Team: F - Monique Lamoureux, UM; F - Jocelyne Lamoureux, UM; F - Brooke Ammerman, UW; D - Anne Schleper, UM; D - Brittany Haverstock, UW; G - Zuzana Tomcikova, BSU.All-American First Team: F - Hilary Knight, UW; D - Jocelyne Larocque, UMD; G - Jessie Vetter, UW. All-American Second Team: F - Monique Lamoureux, UM; D - Melanie Gagnon, UM.Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Winner: Jessie Vetter, G, UW. Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Finalists: Jessie Vetter, G, UW.AHCA Women’s Division 1 Coach of the Year: Mark Johnson, UW.post-season tournaMent results2009 WCHA Playoffs • First Round • Best-of-3: Feb. 27: #8 Bemidji State 1 @ #1 Minnesota 4; #7 Ohio State 0 @ #2 Wisconsin 7; #6 North Dakota 0 @ #3 Minnesota Duluth 7; #5 Minnesota State 1 @ #4 St. Cloud State 2. Feb. 28: #8 Bemidji State 1 at #1 Minnesota 5 (UM wins, 2-0); #7 Ohio State 1 @ #2 Wisconsin 4 (UW wins, 2-0); #6 North Dakota 0 @ #3 Minnesota Duluth 4 (UMD wins, 2-0); #5 Minnesota State @ #4 St. Cloud State 1. March 1: #5 Minnesota State 1 @ #4 St. Cloud State 0 (MSU wins, 2-0).2009 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF Playoff Championship at Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN. March 7: #4 Minnesota State 2 vs #1 Minnesota 7; #3 Minnesota Duluth 1 vs #2 Wisconsin 3. March 8: Championship – Wisconsin 5 vs Minnesota 3. All-Tournament Team: F - Hilary Knight, UW; F - Jasmine Giles, UW; F - Monique Lamoureux, UM; D - Alycia Matthews, UW; D - Melanie Gagnon, UM; G - Jessie Vetter, G, UW. MOP: Jessie Vetter, G, UW.2009 NCAA Regionals: March 14: Minnesota Duluth 4 @ #4 New Hampshire 1; Dartmouth 0 @ #1 Wisconsin 7; Boston College 3 at #2 Minnesota 4; St. Lawrence 1 @ #3 Mercyhurst 3.2009 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four at Agganis Arena, Boston, MA. March 20: Minnesota Duluth 1 vs #1 Wisconsin 5; #3 Mercyhurst 5 vs #2 Minnesota 4. March 22: Championship – Mercyhurst 0 vs Wisconsin 5. All-Tournament Team: F - Erika Lawler, UW; F - Hilary Knight, UW; F - Meghan Agosta, Mercyhurst; D - Malee Windmaier, UW; D - Alycia Matthews, UW; G - Jessie Vetter, UW. MOP: Jessie Vetter, G, UW. Championship Game Attendance: 2,437.

2009-10 Conference OverallRk Team Pts GP W L T SW % GF GA GP W L T % GF GA 1 Minnesota Duluth 43 28 20 6 2 1 .750 90 55 41 31 8 2 .780 138 83 Minnesota 43 28 18 6 4 3 .714 91 49 40 26 9 5 .712 129 74 3 St. Cloud State 32 28 11 11 6 4 .500 70 77 37 15 14 8 .514 96 103 4 Wisconsin 31 28 15 12 1 0 .554 84 63 36 18 15 3 .542 107 82 5 Ohio State 28 28 12 13 3 1 .482 90 94 37 17 15 5 .527 122 117 Bemidji State 28 28 9 12 7 3 .446 47 64 38 12 19 7 .408 65 98 7 Minnesota State 18 28 5 18 5 3 .268 49 92 34 7 22 5 .279 66 117 8 North Dakota 16 28 7 19 2 0 .286 44 71 34 8 22 4 .294 61 92

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teaM HonorsWCHA co-Champions: Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota. WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF Playoff Champion: Minnesota Duluth. National Tournament Qualifiers: Minnesota, Minnesota Duluth. National Champion: Minnesota Duluth. individual HonorsWCHA co-Players of the Year: Felicia Nelson, F, SCSU; Zuzana Tomcikova, G, BSU. WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year: Caitlin Hogan, F, SCSU. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Anne Schleper, D, UM. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Hokey Langan, F, OSU. WCHA Coach of the Year: Steve Sertich, BSU. WCHA Scoring Champion: Hokey Langan, F, OSU (28gp, 21-22=43). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Noora Räty, G, UM (11-1-3, 0.94, .962). All-WCHA First Team: F - Natalie Spooner, OSU; F - Emmanuelle Blais, UMD; F - Emily West, UM; D - Anne Schleper, UM; D - Jaime Rasmussen, UMD; G - Noora Raty, UM. All-WCHA Second Team: F - Felicia Nelson, SCSU; F - Hokey Langan, OSU; F - Holly Roberts, SCSU (tie); F - Laura Fridfinnson, UMD (tie); D - Megan Bozek, UM; Rachel Davis, OSU; G - Zuzana Tomcikova, BSU. All-WCHA Third Team: F - Brooke Ammerman, UW; F - Caitlin Hogan, SCSU; D - Montana Vichorek, BSU; D - Stefanie McKeough, UW; G - Jennifer Harss, UMD. All-WCHA Rookie Team: F - Hokey Langan, OSU; F - Katherine Wilson, UMD; F - Brianna Decker, UW; D - Megan

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Bozek, UM; D - Stefanie McKeough, UW; G - Noora Räty, UM.All-American First Team: F - Emmanuelle Blais, UMD; D - Anne Schleper, UM; G - Noora Räty, UM. All-American Second Team: F - Felicia Nelson, SCSU.Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Finalists: Noora Räty, G, UM.post-season tournaMent results2010 WCHA Playoffs • First Round • Best-of-3: Feb. 26: #8 North Dakota 2 @ #1 Minnesota Duluth 6; #7 Minnesota State 5 @ #2 Minnesota 8; #6 Bemidji State 0 @ #3 St. Cloud State 3; #5 Ohio State 3 @ #4 Wisconsin 2 ot. Feb. 27: #8 North Dakota 1 @ #1 Minnesota Duluth 4 (UMD wins 2-0); #7 Minnesota State 3 @ #2 Minnesota 4 (3 ot) (UM wins 2-0); #6 Bemidji State 2 @ #3 St. Cloud State 1; #5 Ohio State 4 @ #4 Wisconsin 3 ot (OSU wins 2-0). Feb. 28: #6 Bemidji State 4 @ #3 St. Cloud State 1 (BSU wins 2-1).2010 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF Playoff Championship at Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN. March 6: #4 Bemidji State 3 vs #1 Minnesota Duluth 7; #3 Ohio State 4 vs #2 Minnesota 5 (2 ot). March 7: Championship – Minnesota 2 vs Minnesota Duluth 3. All-Tournament Team: F - Emmanuelle Blais, UMD; F - Laura Fridfinnson, UMD; F - Sarah Erickson, UM; D - Anne Schleper, UM; D - Jaime Rasmussen, UMD; G - Jennifer Harss, UMD. MOP: Emmanuelle Blais, F, UMD.2010 NCAA Regionals: March 12: Cornell 6 @ #4 Harvard 2; March 13: Boston University 1 @ #1 Mercyhurst 4; New Hampshire 1 @ #2 Minnesota Duluth 2; Clarkson 2 @ #3 Minnesota 3 ot.2010 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four at Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN. March 19: Cornell 3 vs #1 Mercyhurst 2 ot; #3 Minnesota 2 vs #2 Minnesota Duluth 3. March 21: Championship – Cornell 2 vs Minnesota Duluth 3 (3 ot). All-Tournament Team: F - Emmanuelle Blais, UMD; F - Laura Fridfinnson, UMD; F - Jessica Wong, UMD; D - Laura Fortino, Cornell; D - Lauriane Rougeau, Cornell; G - Amanda Mazzotta, Cornell. MOP: Emmanuelle Blais, F, UMD. Championship Game Attendance: 1,473.

2010-11 Conference OverallRk Team Pts GP W L T SW % GF GA GP W L T % GF GA 1 Wisconsin 76 28 24 2 2 2 .893 140 50 41 37 2 2 .927 212 70 2 Minnesota Duluth 57 28 18 7 3 0 .696 109 49 34 22 9 3 .691 132 55 Minnesota 57 28 18 8 2 1 .679 100 52 38 26 10 2 .711 132 69 4 North Dakota 50 28 16 10 2 0 .607 96 79 36 20 13 3 .597 116 103 5 Bemidji State 39 28 11 13 4 2 .464 53 71 35 14 17 4 .457 70 88 6 Ohio State 30 28 8 17 3 3 .339 69 100 36 14 19 3 .431 99 116 7 Minnesota State 22 28 7 20 1 0 .268 47 101 36 8 25 3 .264 53 122 8 St. Cloud State 5 28 1 26 1 1 .054 23 135 35 1 33 1 .043 31 177

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teaM HonorsWCHA Champion: Wisconsin. WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF Playoff Champion: Wisconsin. National Tournament Qualifiers: Minnesota, Minnesota Duluth, Wisconsin. National Champion: Wisconsin. individual HonorsWCHA Player of the Year: Meghan Duggan, F, UW. WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year: Jocelyne Larocque, D, UMD. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Jocelyne Larocque, D, UMD. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Amanda Kessel, F, UM. WCHA Coach of the Year: Mark Johnson, UW. WCHA Scoring Champion: Meghan Duggan, F, UW (28gp, 27-34=61). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Kim Martin, G, UMD (12-5-0, 1.51, .942). All-WCHA First Team: F - Hilary Knight, UW; F - Meghan Duggan, UW; F - Brianna Decker, UW; D - Anne Schleper, UM; D - Jocelyne Larocque, UMD; G - Noora Räty, UM. All-WCHA Second Team: F - Natalie Spooner, OSU; F - Jocelyne Lamoureux, UND; Haley Irwin, UMD; D - Monique Lamoureux, UND; Jessica Wong, UMD; G - Zuzana Tomcikova, BSU. All-WCHA Third Team: F - Elim Holmlov, UMD; F - Eric Cody, BSU; F - Amanda Kessel, UM; D - Megan Bozek, UM; Brittany Haverstock, UW; G - Kim Martin, UMD. All-WCHA Rookie Team: F - Amanda Kessel, UM; F - Kelly Terry, UM; F - Brittany Ammerman, UW; D - Baylee Gillanders, UM; Kayla Berg, UND; G - Alex Rigsby, UW.All-American First Team: F - Meghan Duggan, UW; F - Hilary Knight, UW; D - Jocelyne Larocque, UMD. All-American Second Team: F - Brianna Decker, UW; G - Noora Räty, UM.Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Winner: Meghan Duggan, F, UW. Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Finalist: Meghan Duggan, F, UW.AHCA Women’s Division 1 Coach of the Year: Mark Johnson, UW.post-season tournaMent results2011 WCHA Playoffs • First Round • Best-of-3: Feb. 25: #8 St. Cloud State 3 @ #1 Wisconsin 9; #7 Minnesota State 0 @ #2 Minnesota Duluth 3; #6 Ohio State 2 @ #3 Minnesota 4; #5 Bemidji State 2 @ #4 North Dakota 3. Feb. 26: #8 St. Cloud State @ #1 Wisconsin 5 (UW wins 2-0); #7 Minnesota State 0 @ #2 Minnesota Duluth 5 (UMD wins 2-0); #6 Ohio State 2 @ #3 Minnesota 3 (UM wins 2-0); #5 Bemidji State 3 @ #4 North Dakota 0. Feb. 27: #5 Bemidji State 2 @ #4 North Dakota 3 ot (UND wins 2-1).2011 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF Playoff Championship at Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN. March 4: #4 North Dakota 0 vs #1 Wisconsin 3; #3 Minnesota 4 vs #2 Minnesota Duluth 2. March 5: Championship – Minnesota 4 vs Wisconsin 5 ot. All-Tournament Team: F - Brianna Decker, UW; F - Amanda Kessel, UM; F - Kelly Nash, UW; D - Megan Bozek, UM; Geena Prough, UW; G - Noora Räty, UM. MOP: Brianna Decker, F, UW.2011 NCAA Regionals: March 12: Minnesota 1 @ #4 Boston College 4; Minnesota Duluth 1 @ #1 Wisconsin 2; Dartmouth 1 @ #2 Cornell 7; Mercyhurst 2 @ #3 Boston University 4.2011 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four at Tullio Arena, Erie, PA. March 18: #4 Boston College 2 vs #1 Wisconsin 3; #3 Boston University 4 vs #2 Cornell 1. March 20: Championship – Boston University 1 vs Wisconsin 4. All-Tournament Team: F - Meghan Duggan, UW; F - Carolyne Prevost, UW; Brooke Ammerman, UW; D - Catherine Ward, Boston University; D - Alev Kelter, UW; G - Molly Schaus, Boston College. MOP (co): Meghan Duggan, F, UW; Hilary Knight, F, UW. Championship Game Attendance: 3,965.

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2011-12 Conference OverallRk Team Pts GP W L T SW % GF GA GP W L T % GF GA 1 Wisconsin 72 28 23 3 2 1 .857 113 44 40 33 5 2 .850 181 60 2 Minnesota 66 28 21 5 2 1 .786 113 43 41 34 5 2 .854 181 54 3 North Dakota 53 28 16 9 3 2 .625 116 75 37 22 12 3 .635 155 94 4 Minnesota Duluth 47 28 15 12 1 1 .554 91 61 36 21 14 1 .597 121 79 5 Ohio State 41 28 13 14 1 1 .482 75 96 36 16 16 4 .500 99 115 6 Bemidji State 35 28 11 15 2 0 .429 70 73 37 17 17 3 .500 101 85 7 St. Cloud State 12 28 4 24 0 0 .143 32 150 36 5 29 2 .167 44 177 8 Minnesota State 10 28 3 24 1 0 .125 37 105 36 7 28 1 .208 64 133

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teaM HonorsWCHA Champion: Wisconsin. WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF Playoff Champion: Minnesota. NCAA Tournament Qualifers: Minnesota, North Dakota, Wisconsin. National Champion: Minnesota. individual HonorsWCHA Player of the Year: Brianna Decker,F, UW. WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year: Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, UND. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Stefanie McKeough, D, UW. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Michelle Karvinen, F, UND. WCHA Coach of the Year: Mark Johnson, UW. WCHA Scoring Champion: Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, UND (28gp, 27-37=64). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Alex Rigsby, G, UW (23-3-2, 1.47, .951). All-WCHA First Team: F - Hilary Knight, UW; F - Jocelyne Lamoureux, UND; F - Brianna Decker, UW; F - Natalie Spooner, OSU; D - Anne Schleper, UM; D - Megan Bozek, UM; G - Zuzana Tomcikova, BSU. All-WCHA Second Team: F - Jen Schoullis, UM; F - Amanda Kessel, UM; D - Monique Lamoureux, UND; D - Stefanie McKeough, UW; G - Alex Rigsby, G. All-WCHA Third Team: F - Michelle Karvinen, UND; F - Haley Irwin, UMD; F - Brooke Ammerman, UW; D - Montana Vichorek, BSU; D - Jessica Wong, UMD; G - Noora Räty, UM. All-WCHA Rookie Team: F - Michelle Karvinen, UND; F - Jenna McParland, UMD; F - Josefine Jakobsen, UND; D - Rachel Ramsey, UM; D - Brigette Lacquette, UMD; G - Julie Friend, SCSU.All-American First Team: F - Brianna Decker, UW; F - Jocelyne Lamoureux, UND; D - Megan Bozek, UM. All-American Second Team: F - Amanda Kessel, UM; F - Hilary Knight, UW; F - Natalie Spooner, OSU; D - Monique Lamoureux, UND; G - Zuzana Tomcikova, BSU. Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Winner: Brianna Decker, F, UW. Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Finalists: Brianna Decker, F, UW; Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, UND.post-season tournaMent results2012 WCHA Playoffs • First Round • Best-of-3: Feb. 25: #8 St. Cloud State 3 @ #1 Wisconsin 9; #7 Minnesota State 0 @ #2 Minnesota Duluth 3; #6 Ohio State 2 @ #3 Minnesota 4; #5 Bemidji State 2 @ #4 North Dakota 3. Feb. 26: #8 St. Cloud State @ #1 Wisconsin 5 (UW wins 2-0); #7 Minnesota State 0 @ #2 Minnesota Duluth 5 (UMD wins 2-0); #6 Ohio State 2 @ #3 Minnesota 3 (UM wins 2-0); #5 Bemidji State 3 @ #4 North Dakota 0. Feb. 27: #5 Bemidji State 2 @ #4 North Dakota 3 ot (UND wins 2-1).2012 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF Playoff Championship at Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN. March 4: #4 North Dakota 0 vs #1 Wisconsin 3; #3 Minnesota 4 vs #2 Minnesota Duluth 2. March 5: Championship – Minnesota 4 vs Wisconsin 5 ot. All-Tournament Team: F - Brianna Decker, UW; F - Amanda Kessel, UM; F - Kelly Nash, UW; D - Megan Bozek, UM; Geena Prough, UW; G - Noora Räty, UM. MOP: Brianna Decker, F, UW.2012 NCAA Regionals: March 10: Mercyhurst 1 @ #1 Wisconsin 3; St. Lawrence 3 @ #4 Boston College 6; North Dakota 1 @ #2 Minnesota 5; Boston University 7 @ #3 Cornell 8 (3 ot).2012 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four at AMSOIL Arena, Duluth, MN. March 16: #4 Boston College 2 vs #1 Wisconsin 6; #3 Cornell 1 vs #2 Minnesota 3. March 18: Championship – Minnesota 4 vs Wisconsin 2. All-Tournament Team: F - Brooke Ammerman, UW; F - Sarah Erickson, UM; F - Amanda Kessel, UM; D - Carolyne Prévost, UW; D - Megan Bozek, UM; G - Noora Räty, UM. MOP: Noora Räty, G, UM. Championship Game Attendance: 2,439.

2012-13 Conference OverallRk Team Pts GP W L T SW % GF GA GP W L T % GF GA 1 Minnesota 84 28 28 0 0 0 1.00 141 27 41 41 0 0 1.00 216 36 2 Wisconsin 55 28 17 9 2 2 .643 70 46 35 23 10 2 .686 103 53 North Dakota 55 28 18 9 1 0 .661 96 64 39 26 12 1 .679 144 88 4 Minnesota Duluth 42 28 13 13 2 1 .500 72 71 34 14 16 4 .471 81 85 Ohio State 42 28 12 13 3 3 .482 75 80 37 19 15 3 .554 107 96 6 Minnesota State 24 28 6 17 5 1 .304 46 95 36 10 21 5 .347 69 122 7 St. Cloud State 18 28 5 21 2 1 .214 37 93 36 9 24 3 .292 57 113 8 Bemidji State 16 28 5 22 1 0 .196 40 101 34 6 26 2 .206 49 127

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teaM HonorsWCHA Champion: Minnesota. WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF Playoff Champion: Minnesota. National Tournament Qualifiers: Minnesota, North Dakota. National Champion: Minnesota. individual HonorsWCHA Player of the Year: Amanda Kessel, Jr., F, UM. WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year: Jocelyne Lamoureux, Sr., F, UND. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Megan Bozek, Sr., D, UM. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Hannah Brandt, Fr., F, UM. WCHA Coach of the Year: Brad Frost, UM. WCHA Scoring Champion: Amanda Kessel, Jr., F, UM (25gp, 34-41=75). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Noora Räty, Sr., UM (27-0-0, 1.05, 950). All-WCHA First Team: F - Amanda Kessel, Jr., UM; F - Brianna Decker, Sr., UW; F - Hannah Brandt, Fr., UM; D - Megan Bozek, Sr., UM; D - Monique Lamoureux, Sr., UND; G- Noora Räty, Sr., UM. All-WCHA Second Team: F - Jocelyne Lamoureux, Sr., UND; F - Michelle Karvinen, Jr., UND; F - Jenna McParland, So., UMD; D - Brigette Lacquette, So., UMD; D - Jessica Wong, Sr., UMD; G - Alex Rigsby, Jr., UW. All-WCHA Third Team: F - Lauren Smith, Sr., MSU; F - Josefine Jakobsen, So., UND; F - Kelly Terry, Jr., UM; D - Mira Jalosuo, Sr., UM; D - Rachel Ramsey, So., UM; G - Kayla Black, Fr., UMD. All-WCHA Rookie Team: F - Hannah Brandt, Fr., UM; F - Maryanne

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Menefee, Fr., UM; F - Meghan Dufault, Fr., UND; D - Milica McMillen, Fr., UM; D - Courtney Burke, Fr., UW; G - Kayla Black, Fr., UMD.All-American First Team: F - Amanda Kessel, UM; Jocelyne Lamoureux, UND; D - Megan Bozek, UM; D - Monique Lamoureux, UND; G - Noora Räty, G, UM. All-American Second Team: F - Brianna Decker, UW; G - Alex Rigsby, UW.Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Winner: Amanda Kessel, F, UM. Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Finalists: Amanda Kessel, F, UM; Noora Räty, G, UM; Megan Bozek, D, UM.AHCA Women’s Division 1 Coach of the Year: Brad Frost, UM.post-season tournaMent results2013 WCHA Playoffs • First Round • Best-of-3. March 1: #8 Bemidji State 0 @ #1 Minnesota 5; #7 St. Cloud State 0 @ #2 Wisconsin 5; #6 Minnesota State 1 @ #3 North Dakota 6; #5 Ohio State 4 @ #4 Minnesota Duluth 2. March 2: #8 Bemidji State 0 @ #1 Minnesota 8 (UM wins 2-0); #7 St. Cloud State 1 @ #2 Wisconsin 4 (UW wins 2-0); #6 Minnesota State 1 @ #3 North Dakota 8 (UND wins 2-0); #5 Ohio State 3 @ #4 Minnesota Duluth 0 (OSU wins 2-0).2013 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF Playoff Championship @ Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN. March 8: #3 North Dakota 2 vs #2 Wisconsin 1; #4 Ohio State 0 vs #1 Minnesota 5. March 9: Championship – North Dakota 0 vs Minnesota 2. All-Tournament Team: F- Jocelyne Lamoureux, UND; F - Maryanne Menefee, UM; F - Hannah Brandt, UM; D - Monique Lamoureux, UND; D - Megan Bozek, UM; G -Noora Räty, UM. MOP: Noora Räty, G, UM.2013 NCAA Regionals: Harvard 1 @ Boston College 3; Mercyhurst 4 @ Cornell 3 ot; Clarkson 3 @ Boston University 5; North Dakota 2 @ Minnesota 3 (3 ot).2013 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four @ Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN. March 22: Semifinal: Boston College 2 vs Minnesota 3 ot; Mercyhurst 1 vs Boston University 4. March 24: Boston University 3 vs Minnesota 6 (championship). All-Tournament Team: G - Noora Räty, UM; D - Megan Bozek, UM; D - Milica McMillen, UM; F - Amanda Kessel, UM; F - Hannah Brandt, UM; F - Marie-Philip Poulin, Boston University. MOP: Noora Räty, G, UM. Championship Game Attendance: 3,400 (sellout).

2013-14 Conference OverallRk Team Pts GP W L T SW % GF GA GP W L T % GF GA 1 Minnesota 79 28 26 1 1 0 .946 128 29 41 38 2 1 .939 195 49 2 Wisconsin 66 28 21 5 2 1 .786 86 33 38 28 8 2 .763 114 47 3 North Dakota 48 28 14 10 4 2 .571 73 63 36 20 12 4 .611 96 74 4 Minnesota Duluth 43 28 11 11 6 4 .500 56 65 36 15 15 6 .500 85 84 5 Ohio State 34 28 9 14 5 2 .411 56 75 37 15 17 5 .473 82 90 6 Bemidji State 29 28 8 17 3 2 .339 47 88 36 11 21 4 .361 64 104 7 Minnesota State 22 28 7 20 1 0 .268 46 92 37 13 23 1 .365 71 106 8 St. Cloud State 15 28 3 21 4 2 .179 40 87 36 4 27 5 .181 48 111

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teaM HonorsWCHA Champion: Minnesota. WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF Playoff Champion: Minnesota. National Tournament Qualifiers: Minnesota, Wisconsin.individual HonorsWCHA Player of the Year: Hannah Brandt, F, So., UM. WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year: Kelly Terry, F, Sr., UM. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Rachel Ramsey, D, Jr., UM. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Dani Cameranesi, F, Fr., UM. WCHA Coach of the Year: Brad Frost, UM. WCHA Scoring Champion: Hannah Brandt, F, So., UM (28gp, 14-26=40). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Ann-Renée Desbiens, G, Fr., UW (9-1-0, 0.97, .961). All-WCHA First Team: F - Hannah Brandt, So., UM; F - Kelly Terry, Sr., UM; F - Michelle Karvinen, Sr., UND; D - Rachel Ramsey, Jr., UM; D - Milica McMillen, So., UM; G - Alex Rigsby, Sr., UW. All-WCHA Second Team: F - Brittany Ammerman, Sr., UW; F - Sarah Davis, Sr., UM; F - Rachael Bona, Jr., UM; D - Courtney Burke, So., UW; D - Kari Schmitt, Jr., OSU; G - Amanda Leveille, So., UM. All-WCHA Third Team: F - Josefine Jakobsen, Jr., UND; F - Jenna McParland, Jr., UMD; F - Blayre Turnbull, Jr., UW; D - Sara Schmitt, Jr., OSU; D - Lara Stalder, Fr., UMD; G - Danielle Butters, Sr., MSU. All-WCHA Rookie Team: F - Dani Cameranesi, Fr., UM; F - Sarah Nurse, Fr., UW; F - Susanna Tapani, Fr., UND; D - Lara Stalder, Fr., UMD; D - Gracen Hirschy, Fr., UND; G - Ann-Renée Desbiens, Fr., UW; G - Brittni Mowat, Fr., BSU.All-American First Team: F - Hannah Brandt, So., UM; D - Rachel Ramsey, Jr., UM; G - Alex Rigsby, Sr., UW. All-American Second Team: D - Milica McMillen, So, UM. Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Finalist: Hannah Brandt, So., F, UM.AHCA Women’s Division 1 Coach of the Year: Brad Frost, UM.post-season tournaMent results2014 WCHA Playoffs • 1st Round • Best-of-3. Feb. 28: #8 St. Cloud State 1 @ #1 Minnesota 4; #7 Minnesota State 0 @ #2 Wisconsin 4; #6 Bemidji State 1 @ #3 North Dakota 4; #5 Ohio State 0 @ #4 Minnesota Duluth 1. March 1: #8 St. Cloud State 1 @ #1 Minnesota 7 (UM wins series 2-0); #7 Minnesota State 3 @ #2 Wisconsin 0; #6 Bemidji State 2 @ #3 North Dakota 3 ot (UND wins series 2-0); #5 Ohio State 3 @ #4 Minnesota Duluth 2. March 2: #7 Minnesota State 0 @ #2 Wisconsin 2 (UW wins series 2-1); #5 Ohio State 1 @ #4 Minnesota Duluth 5 (UMD wins series 2-1).2014 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF @ Sanford Center, Bemidji, MN. March 7: #3 North Dakota 1 vs #2 Wisconsin 0; #4 Minnesota Duluth 1 vs #1 Minnesota 4. March 8: North Dakota 1 vs Minnesota 3 (championship). All-Tournament Team: F - Dani Cameranesi, UM; F - Meghan Dufault, UND; F- Kelly Terry, UM; D - Rachel Ramsey, UM; D - Tanja Eisenschmid, UND; G - Amanda Leveille, UM. MOP: Rachel Ramsey, D, UM.2014 NCAA Regionals: March 15: Boston University 1 @ Minnesota 5; Harvard 1 @ Wisconsin 2; Mercyhurst 3 @ Cornell 2; Boston College 1 @ Clarkson 3.2014 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four @ Hamden, CT. March 21: Wisconsin 3 vs Minnesota 5; Mercyhurst 1 vs Clarkson 5. March 23: Clarkson 5 vs Minnesota 4 (championship). All-Tournament Team: F - Rachael Bona, UM; F- Maryanne Menefee, UM; F - Jamie Lee Rattray, Clarkson; D - Baylee Gillanders, UM; D - Renata Fast, Clarkson; G - Erica Howe, Clarkson. MOP: Jamie Lee Rattray, F, Clarkson. Championship Game Attendance: 3,573 (sellout).

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wcHa regular season cHaMpionsYear Champion W-L-T-SW^ Points Head Coach1999-00 Minnesota Duluth 21-1-2 44 Shannon Miller2000-01 Minnesota 18-4-2 38 Laura Halldorson2001-02 Minnesota 19-2-3 41 Laura Halldorson2002-03 Minnesota Duluth 21-2-1 43 Shannon Miller2003-04 Minnesota 19-3-2 40 Laura Halldorson2004-05 Minnesota 25-1-2 52 Laura Halldorson2005-06 Wisconsin 24-3-1 49 Mark Johnson2006-07 Wisconsin 23-1-4 50 Mark Johnson 2007-08 Minnesota Duluth* 24-4-0 48 Shannon Miller

Year Champion W-L-T-SW^ Points Head Coach2008-09 Minnesota 23-2-3-2 51 Brad Frost2009-10 Minnesota Duluth 20-6-2-1 43 Shannon Miller Minnesota 18-6-4-3 43 Brad Frost2010-11 Wisconsin 24-2-2-2 76 Mark Johnson2011-12 Wisconsin 23-3-2-1 72 Mark Johnson2012-13 Minnesota 28-0-0-0 84 Brad Frost2013-14 Minnesota 26-1-1-0 79 Brad Frost

notes: *26 games and WCHA regular season title later vacated due to ineligible player. ^ Beginning with the 2008-09 season,shootout wins = 1 additional point. + Beginning with the 2010-11 season, victories were worth 3 points.

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wcHa playoff cHaMpionsYear Champion Head Coach1999-00 Minnesota Duluth Shannon Miller2000-01 Minnesota Duluth Shannon Miller2001-02 Minnesota Laura Halldorson2002-03 Minnesota Duluth Shannon Miller2003-04 Minnesota Laura Halldorson2004-05 Minnesota Laura Halldorson2005-06 Wisconsin Mark Johnson2006-07 Wisconsin Mark Johnson2007-08 Minnesota Duluth Shannon Miller2008-09 Wisconsin Mark Johnson2009-10 Minnesota Duluth Shannon Miller2010-11 Wisconsin Mark Johnson2011-12 Minnesota Brad Frost2012-13 Minnesota Brad Frost2013-14 Minnesota Brad Frost

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March 2: Minnesota State 0 vs Minnesota 10 (652); Bemidji State 2 vs Wisconsin 9 (684); Ohio State 3 vs St. Cloud State 2 (726). March 3: Wisconsin 0 vs Minnesota 5 (746); Ohio State 1 vs Minnesota Duluth 7 (1,076). March 4: Third Place – Wisconsin 2 vs Ohio State 4 (697); Championship – Minnesota 0 vs Minnesota Duluth 2 (1,826). All-Tournament Team: F - Tracy Engstrom, UM; F - Lindsey Ogren, OSU; F - Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, UMD; D - Winny Brodt, UM; D - Brittny Ralph, UMD; G - Erica Killewald, UM. MOP: Tuula Puputti, G, Minnesota Duluth. Attendance: 6,407. Champion: Minnesota Duluth.

2001wcHa playoff cHaMpionsHip@ rocHester recreation center, rocHester, Mn

March 8: Minnesota State 1 vs Minnesota Duluth 10 (204); Bemidji State 2 vs Wisconsin 5 (204); Ohio State 5 vs St. Cloud State 0 (204). March 9: Wisconsin 5 vs Minnesota Duluth 6 ot (239); Ohio State 4 vs Minnesota 0 (401). March 10: Third Place – Wisconsin 4 vs Minnesota 3 (423); Championship – Ohio State 0 vs Minnesota Duluth 3 (748). All-Tournament Team: F - Meghan Hunter, UW; F - Corinne Rosen, OSU; F - Erika Holst, UMD; D - Navada Russell, UMD; D - Sis Paulsen, UW; G - April Stojak, OSU. MOP: Maria Rooth, F, UMD. Attendance: 2,423. Champion: Minnesota Duluth.

2002wcHa playoff cHaMpionsHip@ fogerty arena, Blaine, Mn

March 7: Bemidji State 3 vs Ohio State 5 (445). March 8: Minnesota Duluth 1 vs Wisconsin 4 (NA); Ohio State 1 vs Minnesota 4

(NA). March 9: Third Place – Ohio State 2 vs Minnesota Duluth 6 (NA); Championship – Wisconsin 2 vs Minnesota 3 (NA). All-Tournament Team: F - Kelly Stephens, UM; F - La Toya Clarke, UM; F - Hanne Sikio, UMD; D - Carla MacLeod, UW; D - Kerry Weiland, UW; G - Jody Horak, UM. MOP: Ronda Curtin, D, UM. Attendance: NA. Champion: Minnesota.

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March 6: Bemidji State 3 vs Ohio State 4 ot (443). March 7: Wisconsin 1 vs Minnesota 3 (523); Ohio State 1 vs Minnesota Duluth 6 (588). March 8: Third Place – Ohio State 1 vs Wisconsin 4 (545); Championship – Minnesota 3 vs Minnesota Duluth 5 (647). All-Tournament Team: F - Erika Holst, UMD; F - La Toya Clarke, UM; F - Jeni Creary, OSU; D - Winny Brodt, UM; D - Sis Paulsen, UW; G - Patricia Sautter, UMD. MOP: Caroline Ouellette, F, UM. Attendance: 2,746. Champion: Minnesota Duluth.

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March 12: #5 Minnesota State 1 vs #4 Ohio State 3 (687). March 13: #3 Minnesota Duluth 3 vs #2 Wisconsin 1; #4 Ohio State 1 vs #1 Minnesota 5 (1,262). March 14: Third Place – Ohio State 4 vs Wisconsin 5; Championship – Minnesota Duluth 2 vs Minnesota 4 (1,500). All-Tournament Team: F - Natalie Darwitz, UM; F - Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, UMD; F - Kelly Stephens, UM; D - Molly Engstrom, UW; D - Krista McArthur, UMD; G - Jody Horak, UM. MOP: Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota. Attendance: 3,449 (3 ses-sions). Champion: Minnesota.

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March 3: #7 North Dakota 2 vs #2 Minnesota Duluth 3; #8 Bemidji State 3 vs #1 Minnesota 6 (1,011). March 4: #6 St. Cloud State 1 vs #3 Wisconsin 3; #5 Minnesota State 1 vs #4 Ohio State 4 (884). March 5: Wisconsin 3 vs Minnesota Duluth 2; Ohio State 1 vs Minnesota 7 (1,308). March 6: Third Place – Ohio State 0 vs Minnesota Duluth 5; Championship – Wisconsin 2 vs Minnesota 3 ot (1,513). All-Tournament Team: F - Natalie Darwitz, UM; F - Krissy Wendell, UM; F - Sharon Cole, UW; D - Lyndsay Wall, UM; D - Carla MacLeod, UW; G - Jody Horak, UM. MOP: Natalie Darwitz, F, UM. Attendance: 4,716 (4 sessions). Champion: Minnesota.

2006wcHa playoff cHaMpionsHipfirst round • Best-of-3March 3: #5 Ohio State 1 @ #4 St. Cloud State 2 ot; #8 North

Dakota 1 @ #1 Wisconsin 4; #7 Minnesota State 1 @ #2 Minnesota 5; #6 Bemidji State 2 @ #3 Minnesota Duluth 7. March 4: #5 Ohio State 3 @ #4 St. Cloud State 6 (SCSU wins series 2-0); #8 North Dakota 0 @ #1 Wisconsin 6 (UW wins series 2-0); #7 Minnesota State 0 @ #2 Minnesota 6 (UM wins series 2-0); #6 Bemidji State 0 @ #3 Minnesota Duluth 3 (UMD wins series 2-0).

wcHa playoff cHaMpionsHip @ridder arena, Minneapolis, MnMarch 11: #4 St. Cloud State 0 vs #1 Wisconsin 9; #3 Minnesota Duluth 1 vs #2 Minnesota 2 (1,780). March 12: Championship – Minnesota 1 vs Wisconsin 4 (1,012). All-Tournament Team: F - Cyndy Kenyon, UM; F - Gigi Marvin, UM; D - Bobbi-Jo Slusar, UW; D - Allie Sanchez, UM; D - Emily Morris, UW; G - Meghan Horras, UW. MOP: Sara Bauer, F, Wisconsin. Attendance: 2,792 (2 sessions). Champion: Wisconsin.

2007wcHa playoff cHaMpionsHipfirst round • Best-of-3Feb. 23: #5 Minnesota State 0 @ #4 Ohio State 1; #7 St. Cloud State 3 @ #2 Minnesota Duluth 4; #6 Bemidji State 1 @ #3 Minnesota 5; #8 North Dakota 0 @ #1 Wisconsin 4. Feb. 24: #5 Minnesota State 4 @ #4 Ohio State 5 ot (OSU wins series 2-0); #6 Bemidji State 1 @ #3 Minnesota 4 (UM wins series 2-0); #7 St. Cloud State 3 @ #2 Minnesota Duluth 1; #8 North Dakota 0 @ #1 Wisconsin 3 (UW wins series 2-0). Feb. 25: #7 St. Cloud State 1 @ #2 Minnesota Duluth 5 (UMD wins series 2-1).

playoff cHaMpionsHip @ridder arena, Minneapolis, MnMarch 3: #4 Ohio State 0 vs #1 Wisconsin 4; #3 Minnesota 3 vs #2 Minnesota Duluth 2 ot (1,343). March 4: Championship – Minnesota 1 vs Wisconsin 3 (1,157). All-Tournament Team: F - Bobbi Ross, UM; F - Gigi Marvin, UM; F - Jinelle Zaugg, UW; D - Tessa Bonhomme, OSU; D - Meaghan Mikkelson, UWi; G - Jessie Vetter, UW. MOP: Sara Bauer, F, UW. Attendance: 2,500 (2 ses-sions). Champion: Wisconsin.

2008wcHa playoff cHaMpionsHipfirst round • Best-of-3Feb. 29: #5 Ohio State 2 @ #4 St. Cloud State 4; #6 Minnesota State

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wcHa final face-off @dulutH entertainMent & convention center, dulutH, MnMarch 8: #4 St. Cloud State 0 vs #1 Minnesota Duluth 9 (1688); #3 Wisconsin 4 vs #2 Minnesota 3 (1,688). March 9: Championship – Minnesota 4 vs Minnesota Duluth 5 ot (1,274). All-Tournament Team: F - Gigi Marvin, UM; F - Jinelle Zaugg, UW; F - Haley Irwin, UMD; D - Jocelyne Larocque, UMD; D - Myriam Trepanier, UMD; G - Kim Martin, UMD. MOP: Elin Holmlov, F, UMD. Attendance: 4,650. Champion: Minnesota Duluth.

2009wcHa playoff cHaMpionsHipfirst round • Best-of-3Feb. 27: #8 Bemidji State 1 @ #1 Minnesota 4; #5 Minnesota State 1 @ #4 St. Cloud State 2; #6 North Dakota 0 @ #3 Minnesota Duluth 7; #7 Ohio State 0 @ #2 Wisconsin 7. Feb. 28: #8 Bemidji State 1 @ #1 Minnesota 5 (UM wins series 2-0); #5 Minnesota State 2 @ #4 St. Cloud State 1; #6 North Dakota 0 @ #3 Minnesota Duluth 4 (UMD wins series 2-0); #7 Ohio State 1 @ #2 Wisconsin (UW wins series 2-0). March 1: #5 Minnesota State 1 @ #4 St. Cloud State 0 (MSU wins series 2-1).

wcHa final face-off @ridder arena, Minneapolis, MnMarch 7: #4 Minnesota State 2 vs #1 Minnesota 7; #3 Minnesota Duluth 1 vs #2 Wisconsin 3 (1,823). March 8: Championship – Wisconsin 5 vs Minnesota 3 (1,730). All-Tournament Team: F - Hilary Knight, UW; F - Jasmine Giles, UW; F - Monique Lamoureux, UM; D - Alycia Matthews, UW; D - Melanie Gagnon, UM; G - Jessie Vetter, G, UW. MOP: Jessie Vetter, G, UW. Attendance: 3,553 (2 sessions). Champion: Wisconsin.

2010wcHa playoff cHaMpionsHipfirst round • Best-of-3Feb. 26: #5 Ohio State 3 @ #4 Wisconsin 2 ot; #6 Bemidji State 0 @ #3 St. Cloud State 3; Minnesota State 5 @ Minnesota 8; #8 North Dakota 2 @ #1 Minnesota Duluth 6. Feb. 27: #7 Minnesota State 3 @ #2 Minnesota 4 (3 ot) (UM wins series 2-0); Ohio State 4 @ Wisconsin 3 ot (OSU wins series 2-0); Bemidji State 2 @ St. Cloud State 1; North Dakota 1 @ Minnesota Duluth 4 (UMD wins series 2-0). Feb. 28: Bemidji State 4 @ St. Cloud State 1 (BSU wins series 2-1).

wcHa final face-off @ridder arena, Minneapolis, MnMarch 6: #4 Bemidji State 3 vs #1 Minnesota Duluth 7; #3 Ohio State 4 vs #2 Minnesota 5 (2 ot) (1,252). March 7: Championship – Minnesota 2 vs Minnesota Duluth 3 (824). All-Tournament Team: F - Emmanuelle Blais, UMD; F - Laura Fridfinnson, UMD; F - Sarah Erickson, UM; D - Anne Schleper, UM; D - Jaime Rasmussen, UMD; G - Jennifer Harss, UMD. MOP: Emmanuelle Blais, F, UMD. Attendance: 2,076 (2 sessions). Champion: Minnesota Duluth.

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2011wcHa playoff cHaMpionsHipfirst round • Best-of-3Feb. 25: #6 Ohio State 2 @ #3 Minnesota 4; #7 Minnesota State 0 @ #2 Minnesota Duluth 3; #8 St. Cloud State 3 @ #1 Wisconsin 9; #5 Bemidji State 2 @ #4 North Dakota 3. Feb. 26: #6 Ohio State 2 @ #3 Minnesota 3 (UM wins series 2-0); #7 Minnesota State 0 @ #2 Minnesota Duluth 5 (UMD wins series 2-0); #8 St. Cloud State 1 @ #1 Wisconsin 5 (UW wins series 2-0); #5 Bemidji State 3 @ #4 North Dakota 0. Feb. 27: Bemidji State 2 @ North Dakota 3 ot (UND wins series 2-0).

wcHa final face-off @ridder arena, Minneapolis, MnMarch 4: #4 North Dakota 0 vs #1 Wisconsin 3 (1,138); #3 Minnesota 4 vs #2 Minnesota Duluth 2 (1,138). March 5: Championship – Minnesota 4 vs Wisconsin 5 ot (1,176). All-Tournament Team: F - Amanda Kessel, UM; F - Kelly Nash, UW; F - Meghan Duggan, UW; D - Geena Prough, UW; D - Megan Bozek, UM; G - Noora Räty, UM. MOP: Brianna Decker, F, UW. Attendance: 3,452. Champion: Wisconsin.

2012wcHa playoff cHaMpionsHipfirst round • Best-of-3Feb. 24: #6 Bemidji State 1 @ #3 North Dakota 3; #5 Ohio State 3 @ #4 Minnesota Duluth 4; #7 St. Cloud State 1 @ #2 Minnesota 6; #8 Minnesota State 0 @ #1 Wisconsin 7. Feb. 25: #6 Bemidji State 0 @ #3 North Dakota 2 (UND wins series 2-0); #5 Ohio State 2 @ #4 Minnesota Duluth 3 ot (UMD wins series 2-0); #7 St. Cloud State 0 @ #2 Minnesota 6 (UM wins series 2-0); #8 Minnesota State 0 @ #1 Wisconsin 4 (UW wins series 2-0).

wcHa final face-off @aMsoil arena, dulutH, MnMarch 2: #4 Minnesota Duluth 3 vs #1 Wisconsin 1 (1057); #3 North Dakota 4 vs #2 Minnesota 6 (1,147). March 3: Championship – Minnesota Duluth 0 vs Minnesota 2 (1,269). All-Tournament Team: F - Sarah Davis, UM; F - Haley Irwin, UMD; F - Emily West, UM; D - Anne Schleper, UM; D - Bridgette Lacquette, UMD; G - Noora Räty, UM. MOP: Noora Räty, G, UM. Attendance: 3,473. Champion: Minnesota.

2013wcHa playoff cHaMpionsHipfirst round • Best-of-3March 1: #5 Ohio State 4 @ #4 Minnesota Duluth 2; #6 Minnesota State 1 @ #3 North Dakota 6; #8 Bemidji State 0 @ #1 Minnesota 5; #7 St. Cloud State 0 @ #2 Wisconsin 5. March 2: #5 Ohio State 3 @ #4 Minnesota Duluth 0 (OSU wins series 2-0); #6 Minnesota State 1 @ #3 North Dakota 8 (UND wins series 2-0); #8 Bemidji State 0 @ #1 Minnesota 8 (UM wins series 2-0); #7 St. Cloud State 1 @ #2 Wisconsin 4 (UW wins series 2-0).

wcHa final face-off @ridder arena, Minneapolis, MnMarch 8: #3 North Dakota 2 vs #2 Wisconsin 1 (2,024); #4 Ohio State 0 vs #1 Minnesota 5 (2,024). March 9: Championship – North Dakota 0 vs Minnesota 2 (2,286). All-Tournament Team: F - Jocelyne Lamoureux, UND; F - Maryanne Menefee, UM; F - Hannah Brandt, UM; D - Monique Lamoureux, UND; D - Megan Bozek, UM; G - Noora Räty, UM. MOP: Noora Räty, G, UM. Attendance: 6,334. Champion: Minnesota.

2014wcHa playoff cHaMpionsHipfirst round • Best-of-3Feb. 28: #8 St. Cloud State 1 @ #1 Minnesota 4; #7 Minnesota State 0 @ #2 Wisconsin 4; #6 Bemidji State 1 @ #3 North Dakota 4; #5 Ohio State 0 @ #4 Minnesota Duluth 1. March 1: #8 St. Cloud State 1 @ #1 Minnesota 7 (UM wins series 2-0); #7 Minnesota State 3 @ #2 Wisconsin 0; #6 Bemidji State 2 @ #3 North Dakota 3 ot (UND wins series 2-0); #5 Ohio State 3 @ #4 Minnesota Duluth 2. March 2: #7 Minnesota State 0 @ #2 Wisconsin 2 (UW wins series 2-1); #5 Ohio State 1 @ #4 Minnesota Duluth 5 (UMD wins series 2-1).

wcHa final face-off @sanford center, BeMidji, MnMarch 7: #3 North Dakota 1 vs #2 Wisconsin 0 (664); #4 Minnesota Duluth 1 vs #1 Minnesota 4 (709). March 8: Championship – North Dakota 1 vs Minnesota 2 (717). All-Tournament Team: F - Dani Cameranesi, UM; F - Kelly Terry, UM; F - Meghan Dufault, UND; D - Rachel Ramsey, UM; D - Tanja Eisenschmid, UND; G - Amanda Leveille, UM. MOP: Rachel Ramsey, D, UM. Attendance: 2,090. Champion: Minnesota.

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national championship resultsNotes: The 1998, 1999 and 2000 women’s national collegiate ice hockey championships were sponsored by the AWCHA. Since 2000, Division 1 women’s national championships have been sponsored by the NCAA. The third place game at the NCAA championship was eliminated after 2005, and since that time both semifinalists have been awarded third place.

AWCHA Division 1 National ChampionshiYear Champion Score Runner-Up Third Place Fourth Place Site1998* New Hampshire 4-1 Brown Boston, MA1999* Harvard 6-5 New Hampshire Minnesota Brown Minneapolis, MN2000* Minnesota 4-2 Brown Minnesota Duluth Boston, MA

NCAA Division 1 Women’s National ChampionshipYear Champion Score Runner-Up Third Place Fourth Place Site2001 Minnesota Duluth 4-2 St. Lawrence Harvard Dartmouth Minneapolis, MN2002 Minnesota Duluth 3-2 Brown Minnesota (tie) Niagra (tie) Durham, NH2003 Minnesota Duluth 4-3 (2 ot) Harvard Dartmouth Minnesota Duluth, MN2004 Minnesota 6-2 Harvard St. Lawrence Dartmouth Providence, RI2005 Minnesota 4-3 Harvard St. Lawrence Dartmouth Durham, NH Semifinalist Semifinalist2006 Wisconsin 3-0 Minnesota New Hampshire St. Lawrence Minneapolis, MN2007 Wisconsin 4-1 Minnesota Duluth Boston College St. Lawrence Lake Placid, NY2008 Minnesota Duluth 4-0 Wisconsin Harvard New Hampshire Duluth, MN2009 Wisconsin 5-0 Mercyhurst Minnesota Minnesota Duluth Boston, MA2010 Minnesota Duluth 3-2 (3 ot) Cornell Mercyhurst Minnesota Minneapolis, MN2011 Wisconsin 4-1 Boston U. Boston College Cornell Erie, PA2012 Minnesota 4-2 Wisconsin Boston College Cornell Duluth, MN2013 Minnesota 6-3 Boston U. Boston College Mercyhurst Minneapolis, MN2014 Clarkson 5-4 Minnesota Mercyhurst Wisconsin Hamden, CT

Notes: The 1998, 1999 and 2000 Div. 1 women’s national championships were sponsored by the AWCHA (American Women’s College Hockey Alliance), which at that time helped organize, develop and promote collegiate women’s ice hockey. The WCHA’s women’s league, founded for the 1999-2000 season, won the 2000 AWCHA Div. 1 National Championship with Minnesota. In August of 2000, the NCAA announced it would begin sponsoring an annual Division 1 Women’s Ice Hockey National Championship and all women’s national champi-onships since have been sponsored by the NCAA.

AWCHA Division 1 National ChampionshipYear Champion League Record Coach1998 New Hampshire1999 Harvard2000 Minnesota WCHA 32-6-1 Laura HalldorsonNCAA Division 1 Women’s National Championship (Frozen Four)Year Champion League Record Coach2001 Minnesota Duluth WCHA 28-5-4 Shannon Miller2002 Minnesota Duluth WCHA 24-6-4 Shannon Miller2003 Minnesota Duluth WCHA 31-3-2 Shannon Miller2004 Minnesota WCHA 30-4-2 Laura Halldorson2005 Minnesota WCHA 36-2-2 Laura Halldorson2006 Wisconsin WCHA 36-4-1 Mark Johnson2007 Wisconsin WCHA 36-1-4 Mark Johnson2008 Minnesota Duluth WCHA 34-4-1 Shannon Miller2009 Wisconsin WCHA 34-2-5 Mark Johnson2010 Minnesota Duluth WCHA 31-8-2 Shannon Miller2011 Wisconsin WCHA 37-2-2 Mark Johnson2012 Minnesota WCHA 34-5-2 Brad Frost2013 Minnesota WCHA 41-0-0 Brad Frost2014 Clarkson ECAC Hockey 31-5-5 Matt Desrosiers

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Frozen Four appearances 10 Minnesota (2002-03-04-05-06-09-10-12-13-14) 7 Minnesota Duluth (2001-02-03-07-08-09-10) Wisconsin (2006-07-08-09-11-12-14) 5 St. Lawrence (2001-04-05-06-07) Harvard (2001-03-04-05-08) 4 Dartmouth (2001-03-04-05) Boston College (2007-11-12-13) Mercyhurst (2009-10-13-14) 3 Cornell (2010-11-12) 2 New Hampshire (2006-08) Boston U. (2011-13) 1 Brown (2002); Niagara (2002); Clarkson (2014)

Frozen Four wins 11 Minnesota Duluth 10 Wisconsin Minnesota 4 Harvard 3 St. Lawrence 2 Clarkson

Frozen Four winning pct.(minimum 2 games)1.000 Clarkson, 2014 (2-0) .846 Minnesota Duluth, 2001-10 (11-2) .769 Wisconsin, 2006-12 (10-3) .750 Niagara, 2002 (1-0-1) .583 Minnesota, 2002-13 (10-7-1) .500 Brown, 2002 (1-1) Boston U., 2011-13 (2-2) .444 Harvard, 2001-08 (4-5) .375 St. Lawrence, 2001-07 (3-5) .250 Cornell, 2010-12 (1-3) .200 Mercyhurst, 2009-13 (1-4)

ncaa tournament Facts

Note: the third place game was discontinued at the NCAA women’s championship (NCAA Frozen Four) after 2005. Since 2005, both semifinal losers are awarded third place.

Team (Years Participated) Yrs W L T Pct. 1 2 3 4Boston College (2007-09-11-12-13-14) 6 4 6 0 .400 0 0 4 0Boston University (2010-11-12-13-14) 5 4 5 0 .444 0 2 0 0Brown (2002) 1 1 1 0 .500 0 1 0 0Clarkson (2010-13-14) 3 3 2 0 .600 1 0 0 0Cornell (2010-11-12-13-14) 5 4 5 0 .444 0 1 2 0Dartmouth (2001-03-04-05-07-08-09-11) 8 2 11 0 .154 0 0 1 3Harvard (2001-03-04-05-06-07-08-10-13-14) 10 6 10 0 .375 0 3 2 0Mercyhurst (2005-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14) 10 5 10 0 .333 0 1 3 0Minnesota (2002-03-04-05-06-08-09-10-11-12-13-14) 12 17 9 1 .648 4 2 3 1Minnesota Duluth (2001-02-03-05-06-07-08-09-10-11) 10 15 5 0 .750 5 1 1 0New Hampshire (2006-07-08-09-10) 5 2 5 0 .286 0 0 2 0Niagara (2002) 1 0 1 1 .250 0 0 1 0North Dakota (2012-13) 2 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0 0Princeton (2006) 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0Providence (2005) 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0St. Lawrence (2001-04-05-06-07-08-09-12) 8 6 8 0 .429 0 1 4 0Wisconsin (2005-06-07-08-09-11-12-14) 8 17 4 0 .810 4 2 1 0

team records at ncaa tourney

ncaa championships won 5 Minnesota Duluth (2001, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2010) 4 Wisconsin (2006, 2007, 2009, 2011) Minnesota (2004, 2005, 2012, 2013) 1 Clarkson (2014)

ncaa tourney appearances 12 Minnesota (2002-03-04-05-06-08-09-10-11-12-13-14) 10 Minnesota Duluth (2001-02-03-05-06-07-08-09-10-11) Harvard (2001-03-04-05-06-07-08-10-13-14) Mercyhurst (2005-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14) 8 Dartmouth (2001-03-04-05-07-08-09-11) St. Lawrence (2001-04-05-06-07-08-09-12) Wisconsin (2005-06-07-08-09-11-12-14) 5 New Hampshire (2006-07-08-09-10) Boston U. (2010-11-12-13-14)

consecutive ncaa tournament appearances 10 Mercyhurst, 2005-14 7 Minnesota Duluth, 2005-11 Minnesota (2008-14) 6 Harvard, 2003-08 St. Lawrence, 2004-09 5 Wisconsin, 2005-09 New Hampshire, 2006-010 Minnesota, 2002-06 Boston U., 2010-14 Cornell, 2010-14

ncaa tournament wins 17 Wisconsin, 2005-14 15 Minnesota Duluth, 2001-11 17 Minnesota, 2002-14 6 Harvard, 2001-10 St. Lawrence, 2001-09 5 Mercyhurst, 2005-14

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Championship Game – New Hampshire 4 vs Brown 1. National Champion: New Hampshire.

1999awcha championship@ mariucci arena, minneapolis, mn

Championship Game – Harvard 6 vs New Hampshire 5 ot. Other participants: Minnesota, Brown. National Champion: Harvard.

2000awcha championship@ matthews arena, Boston, ma

March 24: Minnesota 3 vs Minnesota Duluth 2; Dartmouth 2 vs Brown 4. March 25: Third Place – Dartmouth 5 vs Minnesota Duluth 4. Championship Game – Minnesota 4 vs Brown 2. National Champion: Minnesota.

2001ncaa championshipncaa women’s Frozen Four @mariucci arena minneapolis, mn

March 23: St. Lawrence 3 vs Dartmouth 1; Minnesota Duluth 6 vs Harvard 3. March 25: Third Place – Harvard 3 vs Dartmouth 2; Championship Game – Minnesota Duluth 4 vs St. Lawrence 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Tuula Puputti, Minnesota Duluth; D - Isabelle Chartrand, St. Lawrence; Brittny Ralph, Minnsota Duluth; F - Amanda Sargeant, St. Lawrence; F - Maria Rooth, Minnesota Duluth; F - Tammy Shewchuk, Harvard. MOP: Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth. Attendance: 5,178. National Champion: Minnesota Duluth.

2002ncaa championshipncaa women’s Frozen Four @whittemore center, durham, nh

March 22: Brown 2 vs Minnesota 1; Minnesota Duluth 3 vs Niagara 2. March 24: Third Place – Niagara 2 vs Minnesota 2 ot; Championship Game – Minnesota Duluth 3 vs Brown 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Tania Pinelli, Niagara; D - Larissa Luther, Minnesota Duluth; D - Meredith Ostrander, Brown; F - Kelly Stephens, Minnesota; F - Joanne Eustace, Minnesota Duluth; F - Kristy Zamora, Brown. MOP: Kristy Zamora, F, Brown. Attendance: 5,153. National Champion: Minnesota Duluth.

2003ncaa championshipncaa women’s Frozen Four @duluth entertainment & convention center, duluth, mnMarch 21: Harvard 6 vs Minnesota 1; Minnesota Duluth 5 vs Dartmouth 2. March 23: Third Place – Dartmouth 4 vs Minnesota 2; Championship Game – Minnesota Duluth 4 vs Harvard 3 (2 ot). All-Tournament Team: G - Amy Ferguson, Dartmouth; D - Angela Ruggiero, Harvard; F - Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, Minnesota Duluth; F - Hanne Sikio, Minnesota Duluth; F - Julie Chu, Harvard; F - Caroline Ouellette, Minnesota Duluth. MOP: Caroline Ouellette,

F, Minnesota Duluth. Attendance: 9,968. National Champion: Minnesota Duluth.

2004ncaa championshipncaa women’s Frozen Four @dunkin’ donuts center, providence, riMarch 26: Minnesota 5 vs Dartmouth 1; Harvard 2 vs St. Lawrence 1. March 28: Third Place – St. Lawrence 2 vs Dartmouth 1; Championship Game – Minnesota 6 vs Harvard 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Jody Horak, Minnesota; D - Allie Sanchez, Minnesota; D - Angela Ruggiero, Harvard; F - Kelly Stephens, Minnesota; F - Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota; F - Krissy Wendell, Minnesota. MOP: Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota. Attendance: 6,048. National Champion: Minnesota.

2005ncaa championshipncaa regionalsMarch 18: Providence 1 @ Minnesota 6; St. Lawrence 3 @ Minnesota Duluth 2 ot. March 19: Wisconsin 3 @ Dartmouth 4; Mercyhurst 4 @ Harvard 5 (3 ot).

ncaa women’s Frozen Four @ whittemore center, durham, nhMarch 25: Minnesota 7 vs Dartmouth 2; Harvard 4 vs St. Lawrence 1. March 27: Third Place – St. Lawrence 5 vs Dartmouth 1; Championship Game – Minnesota 4 vs Harvard 3. All-Tournament Team: G - Ali Boe, Harvard; D - Caitlin Cahow, Harvard; D - Lyndsay Wall, Minnesota; F - Sarah Vaillancourt, Harvard; F - Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota; F - Krissy Wendell, Minnesota. MOP: Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota. Attendance: 15,352. National Champion: Minnesota.

2006ncaa championshipncaa regionalsMarch 17: Harvard 1 @ New Hampshire 3; Princeton 0 @ Minnesota 4. March 18: Minnesota Duluth 0 @ St. Lawrence 1; Mercyhurst 1 @ Wisconsin 2 (2 ot).

ncaa women’s Frozen Four @ mariucci arena, minneapolis, mnMarch 24: Minnesota 5 vs New Hampshire 4; St. Lawrence 0 vs Wisconsin 1. March 26: Championship Game – Minnesota 0 vs Wisconsin 3. All-Tournament Team: G - Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin; D - Bobbi-Jo Slusar, Wisconsin; D - Ashley Albrecht, Minnesota; F - Jinelle Zaugg, Wisconsin; F - Bobbi Ross, Minnesota; F - Jennifer Hitchcock, New Hampshire. MOP: Jessie Vetter, G, Wisconsin. Attendance: 11,849. National Champion: Wisconsin.

2007ncaa championshipncaa regionalsMarch 9: Minnesota Duluth 3 @ Mercyhurst 2 ot. March 10: Harvard 0 @ Wisconsin 1 (4 ot); St. Lawrence 6 @ New Hampshire 2; Boston College 3 @ Dartmouth 2 (2 ot).

ncaa women’s Frozen Four @herB Brooks arena, lake placid, nyMarch 16: St. Lawrence 0 vs Wisconsin 4; Minnesota Duluth 4 vs Boston College 3 (2 ot). March 18: Championship Game – Minnesota Duluth 1 vs Wisconsin 4. All-Tournament Team:

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G - Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin; D - Bobbi-Jo Slusar, Wisconsin; D - Meghan Mikkleson, Wisconsin; F - Jinelle Zaugg, Wisconsin; F - Jessica Koizumi, Minnesota Duluth; F - Sara Bauer, Wisconsin. MOP: Sara Bauer, F, Wisconsin. Attendance: 20,307. National Champion: Wisconsin.

2008ncaa championshipncaa regionalsMarch 15: Dartmouth 1 @ Harvard 5; Wisconsin 3 @ Minnesota 2 ot; Mercyhurst 4 @ Minnesota Duluth 5; St. Lawrence 2 @ New Hampshire 3 ot.

ncaa women’s Frozen Four @duluth entertainment & convention center, duluth, mnMarch 20: Wisconsin 4 vs Harvard 1; New Hampshire 2 vs Minnesota Duluth 3. March 22: Championship Game – Wisconsin 0 vs Minnesota Duluth 4. All-Tournament Team: G - Kim Martin, Minnesota Duluth; D - Myriam Trepanier, Minnesota Duluth; D - Heidi Pelttari, Minnesota Duluth; F - Laura Fridfinnson, Minnesota Duluth; F - Sara O’Toole, Minnesota Duluth; F - Erika Lawler, Wisconsin. MOP: Kim Martin, G, Minnesota Duluth. Attendance: 11,453. National Champion: Minnesota Duluth.

2009ncaa championship ncaa regionalsMarch 14: St. Lawrence 1 @ Mercyhurst 3; Minnesota Duluth 4 @ New Hampshire 1; Dartmouth 0 @ Wisconsin 7; Boston College 3 @ Minnesota 4.

ncaa women’s Frozen Four @agganis arena, Boston, maMarch 20: Minnesota Duluth 1 vs Wisconsin 5; Mercyhurst 5 vs Minnesota 4. March 22: Championship Game – Mercyhurst 0 vs Wisconsin 5. All-Tournament Team: G - Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin; D - Malee Windmaier, Wisconsin; D - Alycia Matthews, Wisconsin; F - Erika Lawler, Wisconsin; F - Hilary Knight, Wisconsin; F - Meghan Agosta, Mercyhurst. MOP: Jessie Vetter, G, Wisconsin. Attendance: 11,353. National Champion: Wisconsin.

2010ncaa championshipncaa regionalsMarch 13: Boston University 1 @ Mercyhurst 4; Cornell 6 @ Harvard 2; New Hampshire 1 @ Minnesota Duluth 2; Clarkson 2 @ Minnesota 3 ot.

ncaa women’s Frozen Four @ridder arena, minneapolis, mnMarch 19: Cornell 3 vs Mercyhurst 2 ot; Minnesota 2 vs Minnesota Duluth 3. March 21: Championship Game – Cornell 2 vs Minnesota Duluth 3 (3 ot). All-Tournament Team: G - Amanda Mazzotta, Cornell; D - Laura Fortino, Cornell; D - Lauriane Rougeau, Cornell; F - Emmanuelle Blais, Minnesota Duluth; F - Laura Fridfinnson, Minnesota Duluth; F - Jessica Wong, Minnesota Duluth. MOP: Emmanuelle Blais, F, Minnesota Duluth. Attendance: 6,003. National Champion: Minnesota Duluth.

2011ncaa championshipncaa regionalsMarch 12: Minnesota 1 @ Boston College 4; Minnesota Duluth 1 @ Wisconsin 2; Dartmouth 1 @ Cornell 7; Mercyhurst 2 @ Boston University 4.

ncaa women’s Frozen Four @louis J. tullio arena, erie, paMarch 18: Boston College 2 vs Wisconsin 3; Boston University 4 vs Cornell 1. March 20: Championship Game – Boston University 1 vs Wisconsin 4. All-Tournament Team: G - Molly Schaus, Boston College; D - Catherine Ward, Boston University; D - Alev Kelter, Wisconsin; F - Meghan Duggan, Wisconsin; F - Carolyne Prevost, Wisconsin; F - Brooke Ammerman, Wisconsin. MOP (co): Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin; Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin. Attendance: 17,841. National Champion: Wisconsin.

2012ncaa championshipncaa regionalsMarch 10: St. Lawrence 3 @ Boston College 6; Boston University 7 @ Cornell 8 (3 ot); North Dakota 1 @ Minnesota 5; Mercyhurst 1 @ Wisconsin 3.

ncaa women’s Frozen Four @amsoil arena, duluth, mnMarch 16: Boston College 2 vs Wisconsin 6; Cornell 1 vs Minnesota 3. March 18: Championship Game – Minnesota 4 vs Wisconsin 2. All-Tournament Team: G - Noora Räty, Minnesota; D - Megan Bozek, Minnesota; F - Amanda Kessel, Minnesota; F - Sara Erickson, Minnesota; F - Brooke Ammerman, Wisconsin; F - Carolyne Prévost, Wisconsin. MOP: Noora Räty, G, Minnesota. Attendance: 5,879. National Champion: Minnesota.

2013ncaa championshipncaa regionalsMarch 16: Harvard 1 @ Boston College 3; Mercyhurst 4 @ Cornell 3 ot; Clarkson 3 @ Boston University 5; North Dakota 2 @ Minnesota 3 (3 ot).

ncaa women’s Frozen Four @ridder arena, minneapolis, mnMarch 22: #4 Boston College 2 vs #1 Minnesota 3 ot; #3 Mercyhurst 1 vs #2 Boston University 4. March 24: Championship Game – Boston University 3 vs Minnesota 6. All-Tournament Team: G - Noora Räty, Minnesota; D - Megan Bozek, Minnesota; D - Milica McMillen, Minnesota; F - Amanda Kessel, Minnesota; F - Hannah Brandt, Minnesota; F - Marie-Philip Poulin, Boston University. MOP: Noora Räty, G, Minnesota. Attendance: 6,800 (sellout). National Champion: Minnesota.

2014ncaa championshipncaa regionalsMarch 15: Mercyhurst 3 @ Cornell 2; Boston College 1 @ Clarkson 3; Harvard 1 @ Wisconsin 2; Boston University 1 @ Minnesota 5.

ncaa women’s Frozen Four @high point solutions arena at the td Bank sports center, hamden, ctMarch 21: #4 Wisconsin 3 vs #1 Minnesota 5; #3 Mercyhurst 1 vs #2 Clarkson 5. March 23: Championship – Clarkson 5 vs Minnesota 4. All-Tournament Team: G -Erica Howe, Clarkson; D - Renata Fast, Clarkson; D - Baylee Gillanders, Minnesota; F - Jamie Lee Rattray, Clarkson; F - Maryanne Menafee, Minnesota; F - Rachael Bona, Minnesota. MOP: Jamie Lee Rattray, F, Clarkson. Attendance: 6,744. National Champion: Clarkson.

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aBout the awardAn award of The USA Hockey Foundation, the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award recognizes the accomplishments of the most outstanding player in NCAA Division 1 women’s ice hockey each season. Other selection criteria include outstanding individual and team skills, sportsmanship, performance in the clutch, personal character, competitiveness and a love of hockey. Consideration is also given to academic achievement and civic involvement.

patty kazmaier memorial award

patty kazmaier memorial award winners Year Name Pos Team Hometown 1998 Brandy Fisher F University of New Hampshire Potsdam, NY 1999 A.J. Mleczko F Harvard University Nantucket, MA 2000 Ali Brewer G Brown University Racine, WI 2001 Jennifer Botterill F Harvard University Winnipeg, MB 2002 Brooke Whitney F Northeastern University Snohomish, WA 2003 Jennifer Botterill F Harvard University Winnipeg, MB 2004 Angela Ruggiero D Harvard University Harper Woods, MI 2005 Krissy Wendell F University of Minnesota Brooklyn Park, MN 2006 Sara Bauer F University of Wisconsin St. Catharines, ON 2007 Julie Chu F Harvard University Fairfield, Conn. 2008 Sarah Vaillancourt F Harvard University Sherbrooke, QC 2009 Jessie Vetter G University of Wisconsin Cottage Grove, WI 2010 Vicki Bendus F Mercyhurst College Wasaga Beach, ON 2011 Meghan Duggan F University of Wisconsin Danvers, MA 2012 Brianna Decker F University of Wisconsin Dousman, WI 2013 Amanda Kessel F University of Minnesota Madison, WI 2014 Jamie Lee Rattray F Clarkson University Kanata, ON

aBout patty kazmaierThe Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award is named in honor of the late Patty Kazmaier, who was a four-year varsity letter-winner and All-Ivy League defenseman for Princeton University from 1981-86. An accomplished athlete who helped lead the Tigers to the Ivy League Championship in three consecutive seasons (1981-84), Patty Kazmaier-Sandt died on Feb. 15, 1990, at the age of 28 following a long struggle with a rare blood disease.

sara Bauer2006 patty kazmamier memorial award winner

amanda kessel2013 patty kazmamier memorialaward winner

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wcha top 10 players First 10 yearsthe wcha honored a ‘top 10 players oF the First 10 years’ in conJunction with the league’s 10th anniversary campaign oF 2008-09. the honorees included two patty kazmaier memorial award winners, wcha players oF the year, all-americans, and olympic gold medalistsThe University of Minnesota, the University of Minnesota Duluth and the University of Wisconsin, the teams which have won national championships and turned the Western Collegiate Hockey Association into the best league in women’s hockey over the last decade, each placed three players on the WCHA’s Top 10 Players of the First 10 years, as announced by the league office on Feb. 26, 2009. The WCHA is marking it’s 10th season of women’s hockey in 2008-09, with the first season of league play coming in 1999-2000. The top players of the decade includes two Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award winners (Jessie Vetter went on to win the Kazmaier in 2009), WCHA Players of the Year, All-Americans and Olympic Gold medalists. It includes one active player. In addition to players from Minnesota, Wisconsin and defending national champion Minnesota Duluth, the team also includes one player from Ohio State. “In this our anniversary season of celebrating 10 years of women’s WCHA hockey, we recognize 10 of the names that have helped make this Association such a success,” said Sara Martin, WCHA Women’s Commissioner. “In a decade that has seen such tremendous development and growth of our sport, we today salute our 10 best players. “These outstanding young women have made a significant impact on the history of this league and also left a lasting impression on the game of ice hockey itself,” added Martin. “We are most grateful that we had the opportunity to watch them play in the WCHA and cherish the idea that we will always have them as special members of our extended family.” The top ten players from the first ten years are: Sara Bauer, F, University of Wisconsin; Tessa Bonhomme, D, Ohio State University; Ronda Curtin, D, University of Minnesota; Natalie Darwitz, F, University of Minnesota; Molly Engstrom, D, University of Wisconsin; Caroline Ouellette, F, University of Minnesota Duluth; Jenny Schmidgall Potter, F, University of Minnesota Duluth, University of Minnesota; Maria Rooth, F, University of Minnesota Duluth; Jessie Vetter, G, University of Wisconsin; and Krissy Wendell, F, University of Minnesota. The players were honored at the 2009 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF championship, which was held in Minneapolis March 7-8. Nominations for the WCHA’s Top 10 Players in 10 Years came from a list of All-Americans, Olympians and league award winners over the first decade that were reviewed by coaches and officials and then submitted to a selection committee appointed by the Commissioner’s Office. Note: highlights listed in player bios were as of date of initial announcement – Feb. 26, 2009.

sara BauerForwarduniversity oF wisconsin2003-07

Highlights: Played for Wisconsin between 2003-07 … Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award winner (2006) … All-American (2006, 2007) … WCHA Player of the Year (2006, 2007) … All-WCHA … WCHA Rookie of the Year (2004) … WCHA Scoring Champion (2007) … All-WCHA Rookie Team (2004) … WCHA tournament MOP (2006, 2007) … Wisconsin all-time leading scorer (80 goals, 138 assists, 218 points) … from St. Catharines, Ontario.

tessa BonhommedeFensemanohio state university2003-08

Highlights: Played for Ohio State between 2003-08 … WCHA Player of the Year (2008) … WCHA Defensive Player of the Year (2008) … Two-time All-American (2007, 2008) … All-WCHA … top scoring defenseman in league history (42 goals, 86 assists, 128 points) … All-WCHA Rookie Team (2004) … from Sudbury, Ontario.

sara Bauer tessa Bonhomme

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ronda curtindeFensemanuniversity oF minnesota1999-2003

Highlights: Played at Minnesota from 1999-2003 … WCHA Player of the Year (2002) … WCHA Defensive Player of the Year (2002, 2003) … All-American (2002, 2003) … All-WCHA … career point totals: 60 goals, 107 assists, 167points … WCHA tournament MOP (2002) … from Roseville, Minnesota.

natalie darwitzForwarduniversity oF minnesota2002-05

Highlights: Played at Minnesota from 2002-05 … U.S. Olympian (2002, 2006) … All-American (2003, 2004, 2005) … All-WCHA … WCHA Rookie of the Year (2003) … All-WCHA Rookie Team (2003) … WCHA Scoring Champion (2005) … WCHA tournament MOP (2005) … Minnesota’s all-time leading scorer (102 goals, 144 as-sists, 246 points) … currently an assistant coach at Minnesota … from Eagan, Minnesota.

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molly engstromdeFensemanuniversity oF wisconsin2002-05

Highlights: Played at Wisconsin from 2002-05 … U.S. Olympian (2006) … WCHA Defensive Player of the Year (2004, 2005) … All-American (2005) … All-WCHA … career point totals for the Badgers were 28 goals, 57 assists and 85 points … from Siren, Wisconsin.

caroline ouelletteForwarduniversity oF minnesota duluth2002-05

Highlights: Played at Minnesota Duluth between 2002-05 … Canadian gold medalist at Olympics (2006) … Canadian Olympian (2002) … All-American (2004 and 2005) … WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year (2005) … All-WCHA … All-WCHA Rookie Team (2003) … career point totals at UMD were 92 goals, 137 asssists, 229 points … WCHA tournament MOP (2003) … from Montreal, Quebec.

ronda curtin molly engstrom

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Jenny schmidgall-potterForwarduniversity oF minnesota duluth1999-2004

Highlights: Played in the WCHA for Minnesota Duluth between 1999-2004 … U.S. Olympic gold medalist (1998) … U.S. Olympian (2002, 2006) … WCHA Player of the Year (2000 and 2003) … All-American (2003, 2004) … All-WCHA … WCHA Scoring Champion (2004) … all-time leader in WCHA career points (108 goals, 148 assists, 266 points) … from Eagan, Minnesota.

maria roothForwarduniversity oF minnesota duluth1999-2003

Highlights: Played for Minnesota Duluth between 1999-2003 … Swedish Olympian (2002, 2006) … All-American (2001, 2002, 2003) … All-WCHA … WCHA Rookie of the Year (2000) … Minnesota Duluth’s all-time leading career scorer (119 goals, 113 assists, 232 points) … WCHA tournament MOP (2001) … from Angelholm, Sweden.

Jessie vettergoaltenderuniversity oF wisconsin2005-09

Highlights: Played for Wisconsin between 2005-09 … All-American (2007, 2009) … All-WCHA … WCHA Goaltending Champion (2008) … 91 career victories were an NCAA best as were 39 shutouts … career record was 91-13-10, with a 1.19 GAA and .941 saves per-centage … played in national title game four straight years and was 11-1-0 in NCAA tourney games … three-time national champion … from Cottage Grove, Wisconsin.

krissy wendellForwarduniversity oF minnesota2002-05

Highlights: Played for Minnesota between 2002-05 … Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award winner (2005) … U.S. Olympian (2002, 2006) … WCHA Player of the Year (2004, 2005) … All-American (2003, 2004, 2005) … All-WCHA … All-WCHA Rookie Team (2003) … WCHA tournament MOP (2004) … UM’s second all-time lead-ing scorer with 237 points (106g, 121a) … from Brooklyn Park, Minnesota.

maria rooth krissy wendell

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all-americansBemidJi stateName, Position .......................... SeasonZuzana Tomcikova, G (2) .............. 2011-12

minnesotaName, Position .......................... SeasonCourtney Kennedy, D ................... 2000-01Ronda Curtin, D ........................... 2001-02Natalie Darwitz, F ........................ 2002-03Ronda Curtin, D ........................... 2002-03Krissy Wendell, F (2) .................... 2002-03Krissy Wendell, F.......................... 2003-04Natalie Darwitz, F (2) ................... 2003-04Krissy Wendell, F.......................... 2004-05Natalie Darwitz, F ........................ 2004-05Lyndsay Wall, D ............................ 2004-05Jody Horak, G (2) ......................... 2004-05Gigi Marvin, F (2) ......................... 2007-08Monique Lamoureux, F (2) .......... 2008-09Melanie Gagnon, D (2) ................ 2008-09Anne Schleper, D ......................... 2009-10Noora Räty, G............................... 2009-10Noora Räty, G (2) ......................... 2010-11Megan Bozek, D ........................... 2011-12Amanda Kessel, F (2) ................... 2011-12Megan Bozek, D ........................... 2012-13Amanda Kessel, F ......................... 2012-13Noora Räty, G............................... 2012-13Hannah Brandt, F ......................... 2013-14Milica McMillen, D (2) ................. 2013-14Rachel Ramsey, D ........................ 2013-14

minnesota duluthName, Position .......................... SeasonMaria Rooth, F ............................. 2000-01Maria Rooth, F ............................. 2001-02

Name, Position .......................... SeasonJenny Schmidgall-Potter, F ........... 2002-03Maria Rooth, F (2)........................ 2002-03Caroline Ouellette, F .................... 2003-04Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F ........... 2003-04Julianne Vasichek, D (2) ............... 2003-04Caroline Ouellette, F .................... 2004-05Julianne Vasichek, D (2) ............... 2004-05Riitta Schaublin, G ....................... 2005-06Kim Martin, G .............................. 2007-08Jocelyne Larocque, D ................... 2008-09Emmanuelle Blais, F .................... 2009-10Jocelyne Larocque, D ................... 2010-11

minnesota stateName, Position .......................... SeasonShari Vogt, G (2) ........................... 2003-04

north dakotaName, Position .......................... SeasonJocelyne Lamoureux, F ................ 2011-12Monique Lamoureux, D (2) ......... 2011-12Jocelyne Lamoureux, F ................ 2011-12Monique Lamoureux, D ............... 2012-13

ohio stateName, Position .......................... SeasonEmma Laaksonen, D (2) ............... 2001-02Jana Harrigan, F (2) ...................... 2005-06Tessa Bonhomme, D (2) ............... 2006-07Tessa Bonhomme, D .................... 2007-08Natalie Spooner, F (2) .................. 2011-12

st. cloud stateName, Position .......................... SeasonFelicia Nelson, F (2) ..................... 2009-10

wisconsinName, Position .......................... SeasonMeghan Hunter, F (2) .................. 2000-01Kerry Weiland, D (2) .................... 2000-01Kerry Weiland, D .......................... 2001-02Meghan Hunter, F (2) .................. 2001-02Carla MacLeod, D (2) ................... 2003-04Molly Engstrom, D ....................... 2004-05Carla MacLeod, D (2) ................... 2004-05Sara Bauer, F ................................ 2005-06Bobbi-Jo Slusar, D ........................ 2005-06Sara Bauer, F ................................ 2006-07Meaghan Mikkelson, D ................ 2006-07Jessie Vetter, G ............................. 2006-07Bobbi-Jo Slusar, D (2) ................... 2006-07Hilary Knight, F ............................ 2008-09Jessie Vetter, G ............................. 2008-09Meghan Duggan, F ...................... 2010-11Hilary Knight, F ............................ 2010-11Brianna Decker, F (2) ................... 2010-11Brianna Decker, F ......................... 2011-12Hilary Knight, F (2) ....................... 2011-12Brianna Decker, F (2) ................... 2012-13Alex Rigsby, G (2) ......................... 2012-13Alex Rigsby, G .............................. 2013-14

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wcha awardswcha player oF the yearSeason Name, Position, Year, Team1999-00 Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F, So., Minnesota Duluth2000-01 Courtney Kennedy, D, Sr., Minnesota2001-02 Ronda Curtin, D/F, Jr., Minnesota2002-03 Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F, Jr., Minnesota Duluth2003-04 Krissy Wendell, F, So., Minnesota2004-05 Krissy Wendell, F, Jr., Minnesota2005-06 Sara Bauer, F, Jr., Wisconsin2006-07 Sara Bauer, F, Sr., Wisconsin2007-08 Tessa Bonhomme, D, Sr., Ohio State2008-09 Hilary Knight, F, So., Wisconsin2009-10 Felicia Nelson, F, Sr., St. Cloud State Zuzana Tomcikova, G, So., Bemidji State2010-11 Meghan Duggan, F, Sr., Wisconsin2011-12 Brianna Decker, F, Jr., Wisconsin2012-13 Amanda Kessel, F, Jr., Minnesota2013-14 Hannah Brandt, So., F, Minnesota

wcha student-athleteoF the yearSeason Name, Position, Year, Team1999-00 Katie Beaudy, G, Fr., Minnesota State Shannon Kennedy, F, Sr., Minnesota2000-01 Bre Dedrickson, G, So., Bemidji State2001-02 Guylaine Hache, F, So., Bemidji State2002-03 Anik Cote, G, Jr., Bemidji State2003-04 Emma Laaksonen, D, Sr., Ohio State2004-05 Caroline Ouellette, F, Sr., Minnesota Duluth2005-06 Riitta Schaublin, G, Jr., Minnesota Duluth2006-07 Riitta Schaublin, G, Sr., Minnesota Duluth2007-08 Casie Hanson, F, Jr., North Dakota2008-09 Gigi Marvin, F, Sr., Minnesota2009-10 Caitlin Hogan, F, Sr., St. Cloud State2010-11 Jocelyne Larocque, D, Sr., Minnesota Duluth2011-12 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, Jr., North Dakota2012-13 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, Sr., North Dakota2013-14 Kelly Terry, Sr., F, Minnesota

wcha deFensiveplayer oF the yearSeason Name, Position, Year, Team1999-00 Winny Brodt, D, Jr., Minnesota2000-01 Courtney Kennedy, D, Sr., Minnesota2001-02 Ronda Curtin, D/F, Jr., Minnesota2002-03 Ronda Curtin, D, Sr., Minnesota2003-04 Molly Engstrom, D, Jr., Wisconsin2004-05 Molly Engstrom, D, Sr., Wisconsin2005-06 Bobbi-Jo Slusar, D, Jr., Minnesota2006-07 Meaghan Mikkelson, D, Sr., Wisconsin2007-08 Tessa Bonhomme, D, Sr., Ohio State2008-09 Melanie Gagnon, D, Sr., Minnesota2009-10 Anne Schleper, D, So., Minnesota2010-11 Jocelyne Larocque, D, Sr., Minnesota Duluth2011-12 Stefanie McKeough, D, Jr., Wisconsin2012-13 Megan Bozek, D, Sr., Minnesota2013-14 Rachel Ramsey, D, Jr., Minnesota

wcha rookie oF the yearSeason Name, Position, Year, Team1999-00 Maria Rooth, F, Fr., Minnesota Duluth2000-01 Meghan Hunter, F, Fr., Wisconsin2001-02 Jeni Creary, F, Fr., Ohio State2002-03 Natalie Darwitz, F, Fr., Minnesota2003-04 Sara Bauer, F, Fr., Wisconsin2004-05 Bobbi Ross, F, Fr., Minnesota2005-06 Gigi Marvin, F, Fr., Minnsota

Season Name, Position, Year, Team2006-07 Meghan Duggan, F, Fr., Wisconsin2007-08 Haley Irwin, F, Fr., Minnesota Duluth2008-09 Monique Lamoureux, F, Fr., Minnesota2009-10 Hokey Langan, F, Fr., Ohio State2010-11 Amanda Kessel, F, Fr., Minnesota2011-12 Michelle Karvinen, F, So., North Dakota2012-13 Hannah Brandt, F, Fr., Minnesota2013-14 Dani Cameranesi, F, Fr., Minnesota

wcha scoring champion(most points in league play)

Season Name, Position, Year, Team (Pts)1999-00 Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F, So., Minnesota Duluth (82)2000-01 Meghan Hunter, F, Fr., Wisconsin (57)2001-02 Ronda Curtin, D/F, Jr., Minnesota (36)2002-03 Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F, Jr., Minnesota Duluth (65)2003-04 Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F, Sr., Minnesota Duluth (57)2004-05 Natalie Darwitz, F, Jr., Minnesota (67)2005-06 Erica McKenzie, F, So., Minnesota (40)2006-07 Sara Bauer, F, Sr., Wisconsin (51)2007-08 Haley Irwin, F, Fr., Minnesota Duluth (43)2008-09 Monique Lamoureux, F, Fr., Minnesota (61)2009-10 Hokey Langan, F, Fr., Ohio State (43)2010-11 Meghan Duggan, F, Sr., Wisconsin (61)2011-12 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, Jr., North Dakota (64)2012-13 Amanda Kessel, F, Jr., Minnesota (75)2013-14 Hannah Brandt, F, So., Minnesota (40)

wcha goaltending champion(best goals-against average in league play)

Season Name, Position, Year, Team (GAA)1999-00 Amanda Tapp, G, Fr., Minnesota Duluth (1.38)2000-01 Erica Killewald, G, Sr., Minnesota (1.93)2001-02 Jody Horak, G, Fr., Minnesota (1.10)2002-03 Jody Horak, G, So., Minnesota (1.39)2003-04 Meghan Horras, G, So., Wisconsin (1.32)2004-05 Jody Horak, G, Sr., Minnesota (0.89)2005-06 Kim Hanlon, G, Fr., Minnesota (1.19)2006-07 Christine Dufour, G, Sr., Wisconsin (1.07)2007-08 Jessie Vetter, G, Jr., Wisconsin (1.38)2008-09 Alyssa Grogan, G, Fr., Minnesota (1.37)2009-10 Noora Räty, G, Fr., Minnesota (0.94)2010-11 Kim Martin, G, Sr., Minnesota Duluth (1.51)2011-12 Alex Rigsby, G, So., Wisconsin (1.47)2012-13 Noora Räty, G, Sr., Minnesota (1.052013-14 Ann-Renée Desbiens, G, Fr., Wisconsin (0.97)

wcha coach oF the yearSeason Name, Team1999-00 Shannon Miller, Minnesota Duluth2000-01 Laura Halldorson, Minnesota (co) Kerry Wethington, St. Cloud State (co)2001-02 Laura Halldorson, Minnesota2002-03 Mark Johnson, Wisconsin (co) Shannon Miller, Minnesota Duluth (co)2003-04 Jeff Vizenor, Minnesota State2004-05 Laura Halldorson, Minnesota2005-06 Mark Johnson, Wisconsin2006-07 Mark Johnson, Wisconsin2007-08 Brad Frost, Minnesota2008-09 Brad Frost, Minnesota (co) Mark Johnson, Wisconsin (co)2009-10 Steve Sertich, Bemidji State2010-11 Mark Johnson, Wisconsin2011-12 Mark Johnson, Wisconsin2012-13 Brad Frost, Minnesota2013-14 Brad Frost, Minnesota

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all-wchaBemidJi stateName, Position .......................... SeasonAmber Fryklund, F (2) .................. 2001-02Emily Brookshaw, G (3) ................ 2007-08Zuzana Tomcikova, G (2) .............. 2008-09Zuzana Tomcikova, G (2) .............. 2009-10Montana Vichorek, D (3) ............. 2009-10Zuzana Tomcikova, G (2) 2 ........... 2010-11Erin Cody, F (3)............................. 2010-11Zuzana Tomcikova, G ................... 2011-12Montana Vichorek, D (3) ............. 2011-12

minnesotaName, Position .......................... SeasonNadine Muzerall, F....................... 1999-00Winny Brodt, D ............................ 1999-00Laura Slominski, F (2) ................... 1999-00Ambria Thomas, F (2) .................. 1999-00Courtney Kennedy, D (2).............. 1999-00Crystal Nicholas, G (2) ................. 1999-00Courtney Kennedy, D ................... 2000-01Erica Killewald, G ......................... 2000-01La Toya Clarke, F (2) ..................... 2000-01Ambria Thomas, F (2) .................. 2000-01Ronda Curtin, D ........................... 2001-02Jody Horak, G............................... 2001-02Kelly Stephens, F (2) .................... 2001-02Natalie Darwitz, F ........................ 2002-03Ronda Curtin, D ........................... 2002-03Jody Horak, G............................... 2002-03Krissy Wendell, F (2) .................... 2002-03Krissy Wendell, F.......................... 2003-04Natalie Darwitz, F ........................ 2003-04Krissy Wendell, F.......................... 2004-05Natalie Darwitz, F ........................ 2004-05Lyndsey Wall, D ........................... 2004-05Kelly Stephens, F (2) .................... 2004-05Jody Horak, G (2) ......................... 2004-05Erica McKenzie, F ......................... 2005-06Gigi Marvin, F (3) ......................... 2005-06

Name, Position .......................... SeasonGigi Marvin, F .............................. 2006-07Bobbi Ross, F (3) .......................... 2006-07Melanie Gagnon, D (3) ................ 2006-07Gigi Marvin, F .............................. 2007-08Rachael Drazan, D ........................ 2007-08Erica McKenzie, D (2) ................... 2007-08Anya Miller, D (2) ......................... 2007-08Bobbi Ross, F (3) .......................... 2007-08Melanie Gagnon, D (3) ................ 2007-08Monique Lamoureux, F ............... 2008-09Jocelyne Lamoureux, F ................ 2008-09Melanie Gagnon, D ...................... 2008-09Gigi Marvin, F (2) ......................... 2008-09Rachael Drazan, D (2) .................. 2008-09Anne Schleper, D (2) .................... 2008-09Emily West, F ............................... 2009-10Anne Schleper, D ......................... 2009-10Noora Räty, G............................... 2009-10Megan Bozek, D (2) ..................... 2009-10Anne Schleper, D ......................... 2010-11Noora Räty, G............................... 2010-11Amanda Kessel, F (3) ................... 2010-11Megan Bozek, D (3) ..................... 2010-11Megan Bozek, D ........................... 2011-12Anne Schleper, D ......................... 2011-12Amanda Kessel, F (2) ................... 2011-12Jen Schoullis, F (2) ....................... 2011-12Noora Räty, G (3) ......................... 2011-12Megan Bozek, D ........................... 2012-13Hannah Brandt, F ......................... 2012-13Mira Jalosuo, D (3) ....................... 2012-13Amanda Kessel, F ......................... 2012-13Rachel Ramsey, D (3) ................... 2012-13Noora Räty, G............................... 2012-13Kelly Terry, F (3) ........................... 2012-13Rachael Bona, F (2) ...................... 2013-14Hannah Brandt, F ......................... 2013-14Sarah Davis, F (2) ......................... 2013-14Amanda Leveille, G (2)................. 2013-14Milica McMillen, D ...................... 2013-14Rachel Ramsey, D ........................ 2013-14Kelly Terry, F................................. 2013-14

minnesota duluthName, Position .......................... SeasonJenny Schmidgall-Potter, F ........... 1999-00Maria Rooth, F ............................. 1999-00Hanne Sikio, F (2) ......................... 1999-00Maria Rooth, F ............................. 2000-01Hanne Sikio, F .............................. 2000-01Tuula Pupputti, G (2).................... 2000-01Maria Rooth, F ............................. 2001-02Erika Holst, F (2)........................... 2001-02Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F ........... 2002-03Caroline Ouellette, F .................... 2002-03Krista McArthur, D ....................... 2002-03Maria Rooth, F (2)........................ 2002-03Erika Holst, F (2)........................... 2002-03Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F ........... 2003-04Julianne Vasichek, D .................... 2003-04Caroline Ouellette, F (2) .............. 2003-04Caroline Ouellette, F .................... 2004-05Riitta Schaublin, G ....................... 2004-05Noemie Marin, F (2) .................... 2004-05Julianne Vasichek, D (2) ............... 2004-05Riitta Schaublin, G ....................... 2005-06Noemie Marin, F (2) .................... 2005-06Rachael Drazan, D (2) .................. 2005-06Michaela Lanzl, F (3) .................... 2005-06

Name, Position .......................... SeasonKrista McArthur, D (3) .................. 2005-06Noemie Marin, F .......................... 2006-07Kim Martin, G (2) ......................... 2006-07Jessica Koizumi, F (3) ................... 2006-07Haley Irwin, F ............................... 2007-08Kim Martin, G .............................. 2007-08Saara Tuominen, F (3) .................. 2007-08Jocelyne Larocque, D (3).............. 2007-08Jocelyne Larocque, D ................... 2008-09Elin Holmlov, F (2) ........................ 2008-09Haley Irwin, F (3) ......................... 2008-09Jaime Rasmussen, D (3) ............... 2008-09Kim Martin, G (3) ......................... 2008-09Emmanuelle Blais, F .................... 2009-10Jaime Rasmussen, D .................... 2009-10Laura Fridfinnson, F (2) ................ 2009-10Jennifer Harss, G (3) .................... 2009-10Jocelyne Larocque, D ................... 2010-11Haley Irwin, F (2) ......................... 2010-11Jessica Wong, D (2) ...................... 2010-11Elin Holmlov, F (3) ........................ 2010-11Kim Martin, G (3) ......................... 2010-11Haley Irwin, F (3) ......................... 2011-12Jessica Wong, D (3) ...................... 2011-12Kayla Black, G (3) ......................... 2012-13Brigette Lacquette, D (2) .............. 2012-13Jenna McParland, F (2) ................ 2012-13Jessica Wong, D (2) ...................... 2012-13Jenna McParland, F (3) ................ 2013-14Lara Stalder, D (3) ........................ 2013-14

minnesota stateName, Position .......................... SeasonShari Vogt, G ................................ 2002-03Shari Vogt, G ................................ 2003-04Lauren Smith, F (3) ...................... 2012-13Danielle Butters, G (3) ................. 2013-14

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north dakotaName, Position .......................... SeasonJocelyne Lamoureux, F (2) ........... 2010-11Monique Lamoureux, D (2) ......... 2010-11Jocelyne Lamoureux, F ................ 2011-12Monique Lamoureux, D (2) ......... 2011-12Michelle Karvinen, F (3) ............... 2011-12Josefine Jakobsen, F (3) ............... 2012-13Michelle Karvinen, F (2) ............... 2012-13Jocelyne Lamoureux, F (2) ........... 2012-13Monique Lamoureux, D ............... 2012-13Josefine Jakobsen, F (3) ............... 2013-14Michelle Karvinen, F .................... 2013-14

ohio stateName, Position .......................... SeasonJeni Creary, F................................ 2001-02Emma Laaksonen, D (2) ............... 2001-02Jana Harrigan, F ........................... 2005-06Amber Bowman, D ...................... 2005-06Lisa Chesson, D (3) ....................... 2005-06Tessa Bonhomme, D .................... 2006-07Erin Keys, F (2) ............................. 2006-07Amber Bowman, D (2) ................. 2006-07Lisa Chesson, D (3) ....................... 2006-07Erin Keys, F .................................. 2007-08Tessa Bonhomme, D .................... 2007-08Lisa Chesson, D (2) ....................... 2007-08Natalie Spooner, F ....................... 2009-10Hokey Langan, F (2) ..................... 2009-10Rachel Davis, D (2) ....................... 2009-10Natalie Spooner, F (2) .................. 2010-11Natalie Spooner, F ....................... 2011-12Kari Schmitt, D (2) ........................ 2013-14Sara Schmitt, D (3) ....................... 2013-14

st. cloud stateName, Position .......................... SeasonRicki-Lee Doyle, F (2) ................... 2000-01Kobi Kawamoto, D (2) .................. 2000-01Fiona McLeod, D (2) .................... 2000-01Kobi Kawamoto, D (2) .................. 2001-02Kobi Kawamoto, D (2) .................. 2003-04Kristy Oonincx, F (2) ..................... 2005-06Hailey Clarkson, F (3) ................... 2005-06Lauri St. Jacques, G (3) ................ 2005-06Felicia Nelson, F (2) ..................... 2009-10Holly Roberts, F (2) ...................... 2009-10Caitlin Hogan, F (3) ...................... 2009-10

wisconsinName, Position .......................... SeasonSis Paulsen, D ............................... 1999-00Jackie MacMillan, G ..................... 1999-00Kerry Weiland, D (2) .................... 1999-00Meghan Hunter, F ........................ 2000-01Kerry Weiland, D .......................... 2000-01Meghan Hunter, F ........................ 2001-02Kerry Weiland, D .......................... 2001-02Jackie MacMillan, G (2) ............... 2001-02Sis Paulsen, D (2) ......................... 2002-03Kerry Weiland, D (2) .................... 2002-03Molly Engstrom, D ....................... 2003-04Sara Bauer, F (2) ........................... 2003-04Karen Rickard, F (2) ...................... 2003-04Carla MacLeod, D (2) ................... 2003-04Meghan Horras, G (2) .................. 2003-04Molly Engstrom, D ....................... 2004-05Sara Bauer, F (2) ........................... 2004-05Carla MacLeod, D (2) ................... 2004-05Sara Bauer, F ................................ 2005-06Bobbi-Jo Slusar, D ........................ 2005-06Sharon Cole, F (2) ........................ 2005-06Meaghan Mikkelson, D (2) .......... 2005-06Meghan Horras, G (2) .................. 2005-06Sara Bauer, F ................................ 2006-07Meaghan Mikkelson, D ................ 2006-07Jessie Vetter, G ............................. 2006-07Meghan Duggan, F (2) ................. 2006-07Jinelle Zaugg, F (2) ....................... 2006-07

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Name, Position .......................... SeasonBobbi-Jo Slusar, D (2) ................... 2006-07Erika Lawler, F (3)......................... 2006-07Christine Dufour, G (3) ................. 2006-07Meghan Duggan, F ...................... 2007-08Jessie Vetter, G ............................. 2007-08Erika Lawler, F (2)......................... 2007-08Jinelle Zaugg, F (3) ....................... 2007-08Hilary Knight, F ............................ 2008-09Jessie Vetter, G ............................. 2008-09Erika Lawler, F (2)......................... 2008-09Meghan Duggan, F (3) ................. 2008-09Brooke Ammerman, F (3) ............ 2008-09Alycia Matthews, D (3) ................ 2008-09Brooke Ammerman, F (3) ............ 2009-10Stefanie McKeough, D (3) ............ 2009-10Brianna Decker, F ......................... 2010-11Meghan Duggan, F ...................... 2010-11Hilary Knight, F ............................ 2010-11Brittany Haverstock, D (3) ............ 2010-11Brianna Decker, F ......................... 2011-12Hilary Knight, F ............................ 2011-12Stefanie McKeough, D (2) ............ 2011-12Alex Rigsby, G (2) ......................... 2011-12Brooke Ammerman, F (3) ............ 2011-12Brianna Decker, F ......................... 2012-13Alex Rigsby, G (2) ......................... 2012-13Brittany Ammerman (2) ............... 2013-14Courtney Burke, D (2) .................. 2013-14Alex Rigsby, G .............................. 2013-14Blayre Turnbull, F (3) ................... 2013-14

(2) indicates Second Team selection(3) indicates Third Team selection

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all-wcha rookie teamBemidJi stateName, Position .......................... SeasonJill Luebke, G ................................ 2002-03Emily Brookshaw, G ..................... 2004-05Brooke Collins, D ......................... 2005-06Zuzana Tomcikova, G ................... 2008-09Brittni Mowat, G .......................... 2013-14

minnesotaName, Position .......................... SeasonKrissy Wendell, F.......................... 2002-03Natalie Darwitz, F ........................ 2002-03Bobbi Ross, F ............................... 2004-05Gigi Marvin, F .............................. 2005-06Melanie Gagnon, D ...................... 2005-06Kim Hanlon, G .............................. 2005-06Michelle Maunu, D ...................... 2006-07Jenny Lura, G ............................... 2007-08Monique Lamoureux, F ............... 2008-09Jocelyne Lamoureux, F ................ 2008-09Anne Schleper, D ......................... 2008-09Megan Bozek, D ........................... 2009-10Noora Raty, G............................... 2009-10Amanda Kessel, F ......................... 2010-11Kelly Terry, F................................. 2010-11Baylee Gillanders, D ..................... 2010-11Rachel Ramsey, D ........................ 2011-12Hannah Brandt, F ......................... 2012-13Milica McMillen, D ...................... 2012-13Maryanne Menefee, F ................. 2012-13Dani Cameranesi, F ...................... 2013-14

minnesota duluthName, Position .......................... SeasonCaroline Ouellette, F .................... 2002-03Krista McArthur, D ....................... 2002-03Jessica Koizumi, F......................... 2003-04Noemie Marin, F .......................... 2003-04Rachel Drazan, D.......................... 2004-05Michaela Lanzl, F ......................... 2005-06Saara Tuominen, F ....................... 2006-07Kim Martin, G .............................. 2006-07

Name, Position .......................... SeasonHaley Irwin, F ............................... 2007-08Jocelyne Larocque, D ................... 2007-08Katherine Wilson, F ..................... 2009-10Brigette Lacquette, D ................... 2011-12Jenna McParland, F ..................... 2011-12Kayla Black, G .............................. 2012-13Lara Stalder, D .............................. 2013-14

minnesota stateName, Position .......................... SeasonKerri Wallace, D ........................... 2004-05Maggie Fisher, F ........................... 2005-06Holly Snyder, D............................. 2006-07

north dakotaName, Position .......................... SeasonCami Wooster, F........................... 2004-05Ashley Lynch, D ............................ 2006-07Kayla Berg, D ................................ 2010-11Josefine Jakobsen, F .................... 2011-12

Name, Position .......................... SeasonMichelle Karvinen, F .................... 2011-12Meghan Dufault, F ....................... 2012-13Gracen Hirschy, G ........................ 2013-14Susanna Tapani, F ........................ 2013-14

ohio stateName, Position .......................... SeasonTessa Bonhomme, D .................... 2003-04Shannon Reilly, D ......................... 2007-08Hokey Langan, F ........................... 2009-10

st. cloud stateName, Position .......................... SeasonKelly Stewart, D ........................... 2002-03Holly Roberts, F ........................... 2006-07Julie Friend, G .............................. 2011-12

wisconsinName, Position .......................... SeasonSara Bauer, F ................................ 2003-04Bobbi-Jo Slusar, D ........................ 2003-04Christine Dufour, G ...................... 2003-04Jinelle Zaugg, F ............................ 2004-05Meghan Duggan, F ...................... 2006-07Hilary Knight, F ............................ 2007-08Mallory Deluce, F......................... 2007-08Brooke Ammerman, F.................. 2008-09Brittany Haverstock, D ................. 2008-09Brianna Decker, F ......................... 2009-10Stefanie McKeough, D ................. 2009-10Brittany Ammerman, F ................ 2010-11Alex Rigsby, G .............................. 2010-11Courtney Burke, D ....................... 2012-13Ann-Renée Desbiens, G ............... 2013-14Sarah Nurse, F ............................. 2013-14

hokey langan

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wcha all-academic teamBemidJi stateName ........................................ SeasonKatie Anderson ............................ 2000-01Jessica Bina .................................. 2000-01Bre Dedrickson ............................ 2000-01Kaisa Brehmer ............................. 2001-02Anik Cote ..................................... 2001-02Bre Dedrickson ............................ 2001-02Guylaine Hache ........................... 2001-02Betsy Hegland .............................. 2001-02Alicia Kinsman ............................. 2001-02Lisa Peters .................................... 2001-02Lil Raynard ................................... 2001-02Andrea Carlson ............................ 2002-03Anik Cote ..................................... 2002-03Guylaine Hache ........................... 2002-03Betsy Hegland .............................. 2002-03Alicia Kinsman ............................. 2002-03Ashley Medori ............................. 2002-03Lisa Peters .................................... 2002-03Lill Raynard .................................. 2002-03Jenny Schnickel ............................ 2002-03Mandy Bambrough ...................... 2003-04Anik Cote ..................................... 2003-04Guylaine Hache ........................... 2003-04Jill Luebke .................................... 2003-04Ashley Medori ............................. 2003-04Cassi Petsch ................................. 2003-04Jenny Schnickel ............................ 2003-04Laura Lankton .............................. 2004-05Jill Luebke .................................... 2004-05Asley Medori ............................... 2004-05Kate Robinson .............................. 2004-05Jenny Schnickel ............................ 2004-05Nina Ziegenhals ........................... 2004-05Haley Balcom ............................... 2005-06Mandy Bambrough ...................... 2005-06Emily Brookshaw ......................... 2005-06Aimee Collins ............................... 2005-06Tara Hiscock ................................. 2005-06Laura Lankton .............................. 2005-06Jaime LeDuc ................................. 2005-06Jill Luebke .................................... 2005-06Jessica Pullar ................................ 2005-06Kate Robinson .............................. 2005-06Millisa Smith ................................ 2005-06Helena Tageson ........................... 2005-06Nina Ziegenhals ........................... 2005-06Haley Balcom ............................... 2006-07Emily Brookshaw ......................... 2006-07Brooke Collins .............................. 2006-07Tara Hiscock ................................. 2006-07Lisa Kissick ................................... 2006-07Jaime LeDuc ................................. 2006-07Jessica Pullar ................................ 2006-07Monica Rawlings ......................... 2006-07Kate Robinson .............................. 2006-07Helena Tageson ........................... 2006-07Nina Zieganhals ........................... 2006-07Haley Balcom ............................... 2007-08Jennifer Bauer ............................. 2007-08Wendy Bergh ............................... 2007-08Emily Brookshaw ......................... 2007-08Brooke Collins .............................. 2007-08Frances Dorr ................................ 2007-08Tara Hiscock ................................. 2007-08Kailee Jaeger ................................ 2007-08Lisa Kissick ................................... 2007-08Jaime LeDuc ................................. 2007-08

Name ........................................ SeasonJessica Pullar ................................ 2007-08Jessica Ptachick............................ 2007-08Monica Rawlings ......................... 2007-08Annie Bauerfeld ........................... 2008-09Erin Cody ..................................... 2008-09Brooke Collins .............................. 2008-09Frances Dorr ................................ 2008-09Monica Rawlings ......................... 2008-09Jackie Robertson.......................... 2008-09Erin Babineau .............................. 2009-10Annie Bauerfeld ........................... 2009-10Erin Cody ..................................... 2009-10Frances Dorr ................................ 2009-10Emily Erickson .............................. 2009-10Alana McElhinney ........................ 2009-10Jackie Robertson.......................... 2009-10Zuzana Tomcikova ........................ 2009-10Montana Vichorek ....................... 2009-10Marlee Wheelhouse .................... 2009-10Lauren Williams ........................... 2009-10Molly Arola .................................. 2010-11Annie Bauerfeld ........................... 2010-11Erin Cody ..................................... 2010-11Emily Erickson .............................. 2010-11Jamie Hatheway .......................... 2010-11Kimberly Lieder ........................... 2010-11Sadie Lundquist ........................... 2010-11Alana McElhinney ........................ 2010-11Mackenzie Thurston .................... 2010-11Zuzana Tomcikova ........................ 2010-11Montana Vichorek ....................... 2010-11Erika Wheelhouse ........................ 2010-11Marlee Wheelhouse .................... 2010-11Abby Williams .............................. 2010-11Lauren Williams ........................... 2010-11Molly Arola .................................. 2011-12Allie Duellman ............................. 2011-12Alex Ehlert ................................... 2011-12Emily Erickson .............................. 2011-12Sadie Lundquist ........................... 2011-12Alana McElhinney ........................ 2011-12Emily McKnight ............................ 2011-12Zuzana Tomcikova ........................ 2011-12Montana Vichorek ....................... 2011-12Erika Wheelhouse ........................ 2011-12Marlee Wheelhouse .................... 2011-12Abby Williams .............................. 2011-12Danielle Williams ......................... 2011-12Lauren Williams ........................... 2011-12Molly Arola .................................. 2012-13Alexandria Citrowske ................... 2012-13Allie Duellman ............................. 2012-13Alex Ehlert ................................... 2012-13Emily Erickson .............................. 2012-13Jamie Hatheway .......................... 2012-13Kristin Huber ................................ 2012-13Natasha Kostenko ........................ 2012-13Sadie Lundquist ........................... 2012-13Emily McKnight ............................ 2012-13Jenessa Philipczyk ........................ 2012-13Mackenzie Thurston .................... 2012-13Erika Wheelhouse ........................ 2012-13Abby Williams .............................. 2012-13Danielle Williams ......................... 2012-13Whitney Wivoda .......................... 2012-13Alex Citrowske ............................. 2013-14Allie Duellman ............................. 2013-14Tess Dusik .................................... 2013-14Alex Ehlert ................................... 2013-14Kristin Huber ................................ 2013-14

Name ........................................ SeasonMegan Lushanko ......................... 2013-14Emily McKnight ............................ 2013-14Hanna Moher .............................. 2013-14Kaitlyn Tougas .............................. 2013-14Danielle Williams ......................... 2013-14Whitney Wivoda .......................... 2013-14

minnesotaName ........................................ SeasonAngela Borek ............................... 1999-00Winny Brodt ................................ 1999-00Emily Buchholz ............................ 1999-00Shannon Kennedy ........................ 1999-00Erica Killewald ............................. 1999-00Crystal Nicholas ........................... 1999-00Kris Scholz .................................... 1999-00Laura Slominski ............................ 1999-00Gwen Anderson ........................... 2000-01Angela Borek ............................... 2000-01Emily Buchholz ............................ 2000-01Ronda Curtin ................................ 2000-01Erica Killewald ............................. 2000-01Kris Scholz .................................... 2000-01Laura Slominski ............................ 2000-01Gwen Anderson ........................... 2001-02Kelsey Bills ................................... 2001-02Melissa Coulombe ....................... 2001-02Ronda Curtin ................................ 2001-02Tracy Engstrom ............................ 2001-02Cecilia Retelle .............................. 2001-02Laura Slominski ............................ 2001-02Gwen Anderson ........................... 2002-03Kelsey Bills ................................... 2002-03Winny Brodt ................................ 2002-03Melissa Coulombe ....................... 2002-03Ronda Curtin ................................ 2002-03Cecilia Retelle .............................. 2002-03Kelly Stephens ............................. 2002-03Noelle Sutton ............................... 2002-03Stacy Troumbly ............................ 2002-03Kelsey Bills ................................... 2003-04Chelsey Brodt .............................. 2003-04Melissa Coulombe ....................... 2003-04Natalie Darwitz ............................ 2003-04Allison Sanchez ............................ 2003-04Kelly Stephens ............................. 2003-04Noelle Sutton ............................... 2003-04Stacy Troumbly ............................ 2003-04Krissy Wendell ............................. 2003-04Chelsey Brodt .............................. 2004-05Natalie Darwitz ............................ 2004-05Krista Johnson ............................. 2004-05Andrea Nichols ............................ 2004-05Brenda Reinen ............................. 2004-05Allsion Sanchez ............................ 2004-05Margaret Souba ........................... 2004-05Kelly Stephens ............................. 2004-05Noelle Sutton ............................... 2004-05Stacy Troumbly ............................ 2004-05Krissy Wendell ............................. 2004-05Chelsey Brodt .............................. 2005-06Whitney Graft .............................. 2005-06Krista Johnson ............................. 2005-06Erica McKenzie ............................ 2005-06Anya Miller .................................. 2005-06Andrea Nichols ............................ 2005-06Elizabeth Palkie ............................ 2005-06Jenelle Philipczyk ......................... 2005-06Bobbi Ross ................................... 2005-06

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Name ........................................ SeasonAllison Sanchez ............................ 2005-06Margaret Souba ........................... 2005-06Lindsay Block ............................... 2006-07Gigi Marvin .................................. 2006-07Erica McKenzie ............................ 2006-07Anya Miller .................................. 2006-07Andrea Nichols ............................ 2006-07Bobbi Ross ................................... 2006-07Maggie Souba .............................. 2006-07Dagney Willey .............................. 2006-07Kelli Blankenship .......................... 2007-08Rachael Drazan ............................ 2007-08Melanie Gagon ............................ 2007-08Whitney Graft .............................. 2007-08Jamie Horton ............................... 2007-08Gigi Marvin .................................. 2007-08Michelle Maunu .......................... 2007-08Erica McKenzie ............................ 2007-08Anya Miller .................................. 2007-08Bobbi Ross ................................... 2007-08Dagney Willey .............................. 2007-08Alexandra Zebro .......................... 2007-08Kelli Blankenship .......................... 2008-09Rachael Drazan ............................ 2008-09Brittany Francis ............................ 2008-09Melanie Gagnon .......................... 2008-09Gigi Marvin .................................. 2008-09Michelle Maunu .......................... 2008-09Terra Rasmussen.......................... 2008-09Dagney Willey .............................. 2008-09Alexandra Zebro .......................... 2008-09Kelli Blankenship .......................... 2009-10Brittany Francis ............................ 2009-10Alyssa Grogan .............................. 2009-10Chelsey Jones .............................. 2009-10Nikki Ludwigson........................... 2009-10Michelle Maunu .......................... 2009-10Anne Schleper ............................. 2009-10Alexandra Zebro .......................... 2009-10Megan Bozek ............................... 2010-11Samantha Downey ...................... 2010-11Sarah Erickson ............................. 2010-11Alyssa Grogan .............................. 2010-11Mira Jalosuo ................................ 2010-11Becky Kortum .............................. 2010-11Nikki Ludwigson........................... 2010-11Jenny Lura .................................... 2010-11Noora Räty ................................... 2010-11Anne Schleper ............................. 2010-11Bethany Brausen ......................... 2011-12Sarah Davis .................................. 2011-12Samantha Downey ...................... 2011-12Sarah Erickson ............................. 2011-12Katie Frischmann ......................... 2011-12Baylee Gillanders ......................... 2011-12Alyssa Grogan .............................. 2011-12Mira Jalosuo ................................ 2011-12Amanda Kessel ............................ 2011-12Becky Kortum .............................. 2011-12Nikki Ludwigson........................... 2011-12Noora Räty ................................... 2011-12Anne Schleper ............................. 2011-12Kelly Terry .................................... 2011-12Rachael Bona ............................... 2012-13Megan Bozek ............................... 2012-13Bethany Brausen ......................... 2012-13Samantha Downey ...................... 2012-13Katie Frischmann ......................... 2012-13Baylee Gillanders ......................... 2012-13Mira Jalosuo ................................ 2012-13Amanda Kessel ............................ 2012-13Becky Kortum .............................. 2012-13Rachel Ramsey ............................ 2012-13Noora Räty ................................... 2012-13

Name ........................................ SeasonKelly Terry .................................... 2012-13Rachael Bona ............................... 2013-14Hannah Brandt ............................ 2013-14Bethany Brausen ......................... 2013-14Baylee Gillanders ......................... 2013-14Rachel Ramsey ............................ 2013-14Shyler Sletta ................................. 2013-14Kelly Terry .................................... 2013-14

minnesota duluthName ........................................ SeasonKellie Frick ................................... 1999-00Erin Nagurski ............................... 1999-00Laurie Alexander .......................... 2000-01Jessica Flink ................................. 2000-01Kellie Frick ................................... 2000-01Erica Holst .................................... 2000-01Michelle McAteer ........................ 2000-01Shannon Mikel ............................. 2000-01Pamela Pachal ............................. 2000-01Brittny Ralph ................................ 2000-01Maria Rooth................................. 2000-01Navada Russell............................. 2000-01Hanne Sikio .................................. 2000-01Jessica Smith ................................ 2000-01Laurie Alexander .......................... 2001-02Jessica Flink ................................. 2001-02Michelle McAteer ........................ 2001-02Tuula Puputti ............................... 2001-02Maria Rooth................................. 2001-02Erika Holst.................................... 2002-03Satu Kiipeli ................................... 2002-03Michelle McAteer ........................ 2002-03Jenny Potter ................................. 2002-03Maria Rooth................................. 2002-03Patricia Sautter ............................ 2002-03Julianne Vasichek......................... 2002-03Tricia Guest .................................. 2003-04Shannon Kasparek ....................... 2003-04Satu Kiipeli ................................... 2003-04Caroline Ouellette........................ 2003-04Jenny Potter ................................. 2003-04Julianne Vasichek......................... 2003-04Jessica Koizumi ............................ 2004-05Noemie Marin ............................. 2004-05Caroline Ouellette........................ 2004-05Jill Sales........................................ 2004-05Riita Schaublin ............................. 2004-05Megan Stotts ............................... 2004-05Nora Tallus ................................... 2004-05Suvi Vacker .................................. 2004-05Julianne Vasichek......................... 2004-05Rachael Bertram .......................... 2005-06Karine Demeule ........................... 2005-06Rachael Drazan ............................ 2005-06Erin Holznagel .............................. 2005-06Jessica Koizumi ............................ 2005-06Allison Lehrke .............................. 2005-06Noemie Marin ............................. 2005-06Riitta Schaublin ............................ 2005-06Suvi Vacker .................................. 2005-06Karine Demeule ........................... 2006-07Kirsti Hakala ................................. 2006-07Jessica Koizumi ............................ 2006-07Michaela Lanzl ............................. 2006-07Noemie Marin ............................. 2006-07Tawni Mattila ............................... 2006-07Riitta Schaublin ............................ 2006-07Myriam Trepanier ........................ 2006-07Suvi Vacker .................................. 2006-07Emmanuelle Blais ........................ 2007-08Karine DeMeule ........................... 2007-08Tawni Mattila ............................... 2007-08

Name ........................................ SeasonSarah Murray ............................... 2007-08Heidi Pelttari ................................ 2007-08Jaime Rasmussen ........................ 2007-08Myriam Trepanier ........................ 2007-08Emmanuelle Blais ........................ 2008-09Johanna Ellison ............................ 2008-09Laura Fridfinnson ......................... 2008-09Jocelyne Larocque ....................... 2008-09Tawni Mattila ............................... 2008-09Amie Meyer ................................. 2008-09Sarah Murray ............................... 2008-09Heidi Pelttari ................................ 2008-09Jaime Rasmussen ........................ 2008-09Myriam Trepanier ........................ 2008-09Saara Tuominen ........................... 2008-09Emmanuelle Blais ........................ 2009-10Laura Fridfinnson ......................... 2009-10Kirsti Hakala ................................. 2009-10Sarah Murray ............................... 2009-10Heidi Pelttari ................................ 2009-10Jaime Rasmussen ........................ 2009-10Lana Steck .................................... 2009-10Saara Tuominen ........................... 2009-10Kacy Ambroz ................................ 2010-11Audrey Cournoyer ....................... 2010-11Gina Dodge .................................. 2010-11Laura Fridfinnson ......................... 2010-11Jennifer Harss .............................. 2010-11Haley Irwin .................................. 2010-11Jocelyne Larocque ....................... 2010-11Mariia Posa .................................. 2010-11Lana Steck .................................... 2010-11Vanessa Thibault ......................... 2010-11Katie Wilson ................................. 2010-11Pernilla Winberg .......................... 2010-11Kacy Ambroz ................................ 2011-12Audrey Cournoyer ....................... 2011-12Gina Dodge .................................. 2011-12Brienna Gillanders ....................... 2011-12Jennifer Harss .............................. 2011-12Haley Irwin .................................. 2011-12Noora Jaakkola ............................ 2011-12Jamie Kenyon ............................... 2011-12Mariia Posa .................................. 2011-12Lana Steck .................................... 2011-12Vanessa Thibault ......................... 2011-12Katherine Wilson ......................... 2011-12Pernilla Winberg .......................... 2011-12Audrey Cournoyer ....................... 2012-13Brienna Gillanders ....................... 2012-13Jamie Kenyon ............................... 2012-13Emma Stauber ............................. 2012-13Vanessa Thibault ......................... 2012-13Tea Villila...................................... 2012-13Katherine Wilson ......................... 2012-13Pernilla Winberg .......................... 2012-13Sophia Carlstrom ......................... 2013-14Alivia Del Basso............................ 2013-14Marie Delarbre ............................ 2013-14Brienna Gillanders ....................... 2013-14Zoe Hickel .................................... 2013-14Jordan Krause .............................. 2013-14Jamie Kenyon ............................... 2013-14Emma Stauber ............................. 2013-14Tea Villila...................................... 2013-14

minnesota stateName ........................................ SeasonKim Anderson .............................. 1999-00Erin Haferman ............................. 1999-00Katie Ingram ................................ 1999-00Mandy Krause .............................. 1999-00Ashleigh Miller............................. 1999-00

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Name ........................................ SeasonHeather Nadeau .......................... 1999-00Jody Rankin.................................. 1999-00Cara Samuelson ........................... 1999-00Jessica Schmidt ............................ 1999-00Tina Serafin .................................. 1999-00Katie Beauduy .............................. 2000-01Amy Egli ....................................... 2000-01Erin Hafermann ........................... 2000-01Mandy Krause .............................. 2000-01Heather Nadeau .......................... 2000-01Jody Rankin.................................. 2000-01Cara Samuelson ........................... 2000-01Tina Serafin .................................. 2000-01Katie Beauduy .............................. 2001-02Erin Hafermann ........................... 2001-02Sandra Hood ................................ 2001-02Amanda Krause ........................... 2001-02Ashleigh Miller............................. 2001-02Amanda Osborn .......................... 2001-02Jody Rankin.................................. 2001-02Cara Samuelson ........................... 2001-02Tina Serafin .................................. 2001-02Tristin Stephenson ....................... 2001-02Sheri Maisonneuve ...................... 2001-02Shari Vogt .................................... 2001-02Katie Beauduy .............................. 2002-03Amy Egli ....................................... 2002-03Sandra Hood ................................ 2002-03Nicole Magnuson......................... 2002-03Amanda Osborn .......................... 2002-03Robyn Shaw ................................. 2002-03Tristin Stephenson ....................... 2002-03Elaine Topolnisky ......................... 2002-03Shari Vogt .................................... 2002-03Jennifer Jonsson .......................... 2003-04Amanda Osborn .......................... 2003-04Shari Vogt .................................... 2003-04Laura Brennan ............................. 2004-05Megan Jedinak............................. 2004-05Jennifer Jonsson .......................... 2004-05Lindsay McCulloch ....................... 2004-05Amber Sharratt ............................ 2004-05Richelle St. Croix .......................... 2004-05Laura Brennan ............................. 2005-06Kristina Bunker ............................ 2005-06Jodi Helminen .............................. 2005-06Megan Jedinak............................. 2005-06Jennifer Jonsson .......................... 2005-06Lindsay McCulloch ....................... 2005-06Samantha Miller .......................... 2005-06Amber Sharratt ............................ 2005-06Richelle St. Croix .......................... 2005-06Amanda Stohr .............................. 2005-06Andreanne Thibault ..................... 2005-06Shera Vis ...................................... 2005-06Kristina Bunker ............................ 2006-07Jodi Helminen .............................. 2006-07Jenna Hewitt ................................ 2006-07Megan Jedinak............................. 2006-07Britni Kehler ................................. 2006-07Lindsay Macy ............................... 2006-07Samantha Miller .......................... 2006-07Richelle St. Croix .......................... 2006-07Amanda Stohr .............................. 2006-07Andreanne Thibault ..................... 2006-07Shera Vis ...................................... 2006-07Ashley Young ............................... 2006-07Kala Buganski ............................... 2007-08Kristina Bunker ............................ 2007-08Ida Clark ....................................... 2007-08Jodi Helminen .............................. 2007-08Jenna Hewitt ................................ 2007-08Britni Kehler ................................. 2007-08Brittany Mackley .......................... 2007-08

Name ........................................ SeasonLindsay Macy ............................... 2007-08Kathleen Rosso ............................ 2007-08Holly Snyder ................................ 2007-08Amanda Stohr .............................. 2007-08Andreanne Thibault ..................... 2007-08Ashley Young ............................... 2007-08Ashley Bliskowski ......................... 2008-09Kala Buganski ............................... 2008-09Ida Clark ....................................... 2008-09Kristi Ellis ..................................... 2008-09Maggie Fisher .............................. 2008-09Jenna Hewitt ................................ 2008-09Christina Lee ................................ 2008-09Kathleen Rosso ............................ 2008-09Holly Snyder ................................ 2008-09Paige Thunder ............................. 2008-09Nina Tikkinen ............................... 2008-09Amy Udvig ................................... 2008-09Ashley Young ............................... 2008-09Allison Altmann ........................... 2009-10Kala Buganski ............................... 2009-10Ida Clark ....................................... 2009-10Jenna Hewitt ................................ 2009-10Christina Lee ................................ 2009-10Emmi Leinonen ............................ 2009-10Ariel Mackley ............................... 2009-10Moira O’Connor ........................... 2009-10Jackie Otto ................................... 2009-10Kathleen Rosso ............................ 2009-10Holly Snyder ................................ 2009-10Paige Thunder ............................. 2009-10Nina Tikkinen ............................... 2009-10Amy Udvig ................................... 2009-10Ashley Young ............................... 2009-10Alli Altmann ................................. 2010-11Emilia Andersson ......................... 2010-11Emmi Leinonen ............................ 2010-11Ariel Mackley ............................... 2010-11Erika Magnusson ......................... 2010-11Moira O’Connor ........................... 2010-11Jackie Otto ................................... 2010-11Sarah Schneekloth ....................... 2010-11Lauren Smith ............................... 2010-11Nina Tikkinen ............................... 2010-11Amy Udvig ................................... 2010-11Alli Altmann ................................. 2011-12Emilia Andersson ......................... 2011-12Elisabeth Hewett ......................... 2011-12Melissa Klippenstein .................... 2011-12Ariel Mackley ............................... 2011-12Erika Magnusson ......................... 2011-12Jackie Otto ................................... 2011-12Kathleen Rogan............................ 2011-12Lauren Smith ............................... 2011-12Emilia Andersson ......................... 2012-13Lauren Barnes .............................. 2012-13Danielle Butters ........................... 2012-13Nicole Germaine .......................... 2012-13Elisabeth Hewett ......................... 2012-13Melissa Klippenstein .................... 2012-13Erin Krichiver ............................... 2012-13Kari Lundberg .............................. 2012-13Erika Magnusson ......................... 2012-13Tracy McCann .............................. 2012-13Shelby Moteyunas ....................... 2012-13Kathleen Rogan............................ 2012-13Kelsie Scott .................................. 2012-13Lauren Smith ............................... 2012-13Lauren Zrust ................................ 2012-13Katie Johnson .............................. 2013-14Melissa Klippenstein .................... 2013-14Erin Krichiver ............................... 2013-14Kari Lundberg .............................. 2013-14Shelby Moteyunas ....................... 2013-14

Name ........................................ SeasonLindsay Nagel ............................... 2013-14Haley Northcote .......................... 2013-14Giulianna Pallotta ........................ 2013-14Brianna Quade ............................. 2013-14Kathleen Rogan............................ 2013-14Kelsie Scott .................................. 2013-14

north dakotaName ........................................ SeasonDevon Fingland ............................ 2004-05Marissa Hangsleben .................... 2004-05Meghan Hopps ............................ 2004-05Meghan Mutrie ........................... 2004-05Anne Girtz.................................... 2004-05Amber Hasbargen ........................ 2004-05Jessica Kovacevich ....................... 2004-05Meaghan Nelson ......................... 2004-05Christey Allen .............................. 2005-06Laura Cecko ................................. 2005-06Devon Fingland ............................ 2005-06Liz Funk ........................................ 2005-06Anne Girtz.................................... 2005-06Amber Hasbargen ........................ 2005-06Meghan Hopps ............................ 2005-06Jessica Kovacevich ....................... 2005-06Meghan Mutrie ........................... 2005-06Aynsley Allen ............................... 2006-07Christey Allen .............................. 2006-07Christine Carlson ......................... 2006-07Alexia Gagnon-LaPlante ............... 2006-07Casie Hanson ............................... 2006-07Alyssa Johnson ............................ 2006-07Randi Motsko .............................. 2006-07Andrea Cook ................................ 2007-08Cassandra Flanagan ..................... 2007-08Casie Hanson ............................... 2007-08Jodi Holland ................................. 2007-08Alyssa Johnson ............................ 2007-08Brittany Kirkham .......................... 2007-08Ashley Lynch ................................ 2007-08Samantha Turner ......................... 2007-08Alexandra Williams ...................... 2007-08Cassandra Flanagan ..................... 2008-09Kelsey Fletcher ............................ 2008-09Casie Hanson ............................... 2008-09Nikki Hebert ................................ 2008-09Brittany Kirkham .......................... 2008-09Kelly Lewis ................................... 2008-09Stephanie Roy .............................. 2008-09Samantha Turner ......................... 2008-09Sara Dagenais-Everell .................. 2009-10Jorid Dagfinrud ............................ 2009-10Cassandra Flanagan ..................... 2009-10Margot Miller .............................. 2009-10Stephanie Roy .............................. 2009-10Alyssa Wiebe ............................... 2009-10Kayla Berg .................................... 2010-11Sara Dagenais .............................. 2010-11Jorid Dagfinrud ............................ 2010-11Ashley Furia ................................. 2010-11Megan Gilbert ............................. 2010-11Jocelyne Lamoureux .................... 2010-11Monique Lamoureux ................... 2010-11Mary Loken .................................. 2010-11Margot Miller .............................. 2010-11Allison Parizek.............................. 2010-11Stephanie Roy .............................. 2010-11Ashley Holmes ............................. 2010-11Jordan Slavin ................................ 2010-11Alyssa Wiebe ............................... 2010-11Kayla Berg .................................... 2011-12Jorid Dagfinrud ............................ 2011-12Ashley Furia ................................. 2011-12

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Name ........................................ SeasonMegan Gilbert ............................. 2011-12Ashley Holmes ............................. 2011-12Kelsey Ketcher ............................. 2011-12Jocelyne Lamoureux .................... 2011-12Monique Lamoureux ................... 2011-12Mary Loken .................................. 2011-12Margot Miller .............................. 2011-12Stephanie Ney ............................. 2011-12Allison Parizek.............................. 2011-12Michelle Bonapace-Potvin ........... 2011-12Jordan Slavin ................................ 2011-12Alyssa Weibe ............................... 2011-12Shelby Amsley-Benzie .................. 2012-13Kayla Berg .................................... 2012-13Michelle Bonapace-Potvin ........... 2012-13Jorid Dagfinrud ............................ 2012-13Andrea Dalen ............................... 2012-13Ashley Furia ................................. 2012-13Megan Gilbert ............................. 2012-13Josefine Jakobson ........................ 2012-13Leah Jensen ................................. 2012-13Shannon Kaiser ............................ 2012-13Jocelyne Lamoureux .................... 2012-13Monique Lamoureux ................... 2012-13Mary Loken .................................. 2012-13Layla Marvin ................................ 2012-13Allison Parizek.............................. 2012-13Jordan Slavin ................................ 2012-13Tori Williams ................................ 2012-13Shelby Amsley-Benzie .................. 2013-14Kayla Berg .................................... 2013-14Andrea Dalen ............................... 2013-14Meghan Dufault........................... 2013-14Tanja Eisenschmid ....................... 2013-14Johanna Fallman .......................... 2013-14Samantha Hanson ....................... 2013-14Josefine Jakobsen ........................ 2013-14Leah Jensen ................................. 2013-14Shannon Kaiser ............................ 2013-14Michelle Karvinen ........................ 2013-14Samantha LaShomb ..................... 2013-14Layla Marvin ................................ 2013-14Marissa Salo ................................ 2013-14Tori Williams ................................ 2013-14

ohio stateName ........................................ SeasonCarrie Gill ..................................... 2000-01Lindsey Ogren .............................. 2000-01Lindsey Steblen............................ 2000-01April Stojak .................................. 2000-01Carrie Gill ..................................... 2001-02Melissa Glaser ............................. 2001-02Emma Laaksonen......................... 2001-02Lindsey Ogren .............................. 2001-02Lindsey Steblen............................ 2001-02April Stojak .................................. 2001-02Jeni Creary ................................... 2002-03Emma Laaksonen......................... 2002-03Lindsey Ogren .............................. 2002-03Lindsey Steblen............................ 2002-03Jeni Creary ................................... 2003-04Melissa Glaser ............................. 2003-04Emma Laaksonen......................... 2003-04Katie Sershen ............................... 2003-04Amber Bowman ........................... 2004-05Jeni Creary ................................... 2004-05Melissa Glaser ............................. 2004-05Katie Maroney ............................. 2004-05Lacey Schultz ............................... 2004-05Erika Vanderveer ......................... 2004-05Amber Bowman ........................... 2005-06Jana Harrigan ............................... 2005-06

Name ........................................ SeasonJody Heywood ............................. 2005-06Mallory Peckels ............................ 2005-06Lacey Schultz ............................... 2005-06Erika Vanderveer ......................... 2005-06Olivia Antognoli ........................... 2006-97Liana Bonanno ............................. 2006-07Amber Bowman ........................... 2006-07Jody Heywood ............................. 2006-07Megan Hostasek .......................... 2006-07Erin Keys ...................................... 2006-07Whitney Miller............................. 2006-07Mallory Peckels ............................ 2006-07Lacey Schultz ............................... 2006-07Krysta Skarda ............................... 2006-07Erika Vanderveer ......................... 2006-07Olivia Antognoli ........................... 2007-08Liana Bonanno ............................. 2007-08Rachel Davis ................................ 2007-08Jody Heywood ............................. 2007-08Megan Hostasek .......................... 2007-08Erin Keys ...................................... 2007-08Raelyn LaRocque ......................... 2007-08Whitney Miller............................. 2007-08Mallory Peckels ............................ 2007-08Kristin Smith ................................ 2007-08Olivia Antognoli ........................... 2008-09Teal Bishop .................................. 2008-09Liana Bonanno ............................. 2008-09Rachel Davis ................................ 2008-09Megan Hostasek .......................... 2008-09Jennifer Kilpatrick ........................ 2008-09Raelyn LaRocque ......................... 2008-09Christina Mancuso ....................... 2008-09Barb Bilko .................................... 2009-10Teal Bishop .................................. 2009-10Brittany Carlson ........................... 2009-10Rachel Davis ................................ 2009-10Deidre Facklis............................... 2009-10Melissa Feste ............................... 2009-10Jenna Kilpatrick ........................... 2009-10Raelyn LaRocque ......................... 2009-10Sandy Nelson ............................... 2009-10Shannon Reilly ............................. 2009-10Natalie Spooner ........................... 2009-10Michelle Tonnessen ..................... 2009-10Kelly Wild ..................................... 2009-10Barbara Bilko ............................... 2010-11Teal Bishop .................................. 2010-11Amanda Boskovich ...................... 2010-11Brittany Carlson ........................... 2010-11Melissa Feste ............................... 2010-11Jenna Kilpatrick ........................... 2010-11Sandy Nelson ............................... 2010-11Liz Rizzo ....................................... 2010-11Paige Semenza ............................. 2010-11Natalie Spooner ........................... 2010-11Minttu Tuominen ......................... 2010-11Kelly Wild ..................................... 2010-11Becky Allis .................................... 2011-12Brittany Carlson ........................... 2011-12Melissa Feste ............................... 2011-12Tina Hollowell .............................. 2011-12Chelsea Knapp ............................. 2011-12Madison Marcotte ....................... 2011-12Liz Rizzo ....................................... 2011-12Paige Semenza ............................. 2011-12Natalie Spooner ........................... 2011-12Lisa Steffes ................................... 2011-12Annie Svedin ................................ 2011-12Minttu Tuominen ......................... 2011-12Kelly Wild ..................................... 2011-12Becky Allis .................................... 2012-13Stacy Danczak .............................. 2012-13Tina Hollowell .............................. 2012-13

Name ........................................ SeasonTaylor Kuehl ................................. 2012-13Madison Marcotte ....................... 2012-13Kari Schmitt ................................. 2012-13Sara Schmitt ................................. 2012-13Paige Semenza ............................. 2012-13Kayla Sullivan ............................... 2012-13Annie Svedin ................................ 2012-13Minttu Tuominen ......................... 2012-13Kim Theut .................................... 2012-13Becky Allis .................................... 2013-14Kendall Curtis............................... 2013-14Stacy Danczak .............................. 2013-14Kara Gust ..................................... 2013-14Chelsea Knapp ............................. 2013-14Taylor Kuehl ................................. 2013-14Madison Marcotte ....................... 2013-14Julia McKinnon ............................ 2013-14Melani Moylan ............................ 2013-14Bryanna Neuwald ........................ 2013-14Kari Schmitt ................................. 2013-14Sara Schmitt ................................. 2013-14Lisa Steffes ................................... 2013-14Kayla Sullivan ............................... 2013-14Annie Svedin ................................ 2013-14Cara Zubko ................................... 2013-14

st. cloud stateName ........................................ SeasonSondra Diaz-Arntzen .................... 1999-00Sara Ganser ................................. 1999-00Laura Gieselman .......................... 2000-01Ellen Brinkman ............................ 2001-02Laura Gieselman .......................... 2001-02Kobi Kawamoto ........................... 2001-02Amanda Mathison ....................... 2001-02Erin McNamara ............................ 2001-02Leanne Perrin .............................. 2001-02Jennifer Swanson ......................... 2002-03Amanda Mathison ....................... 2002-03Erin McNamara ............................ 2002-03Laura Gieselman .......................... 2002-03Ellen Brinkman ............................ 2003-04Randie Jelinski ............................. 2003-04Rachel Solgon .............................. 2003-04Bobbie Anderson ......................... 2004-05Tricia Fast ..................................... 2004-05Randie Jelinski ............................. 2004-05Lauri St. Jacques .......................... 2004-05Kari Turkowski.............................. 2004-05Bobbie Anderson ......................... 2005-06Hailey Clarkson ............................ 2005-06Laura Fast .................................... 2005-06Tricia Fast ..................................... 2005-06Randie Jelinski ............................. 2005-06Jacqueline Jensen ........................ 2005-06Brittni Kuyper .............................. 2005-06Marie-Michel Lemieux................. 2005-06Denelle Maguet ........................... 2005-06Emily Meronyk ............................. 2005-06Kristy Oonincx .............................. 2005-06Lauri St. Jacques .......................... 2005-06Hilary Spires ................................. 2005-06Bobbie Anderson ......................... 2006-07Hailey Clarkson ............................ 2006-07Jacqueline Jensen ........................ 2006-07Abby Krause ................................. 2006-07Laura Fast .................................... 2006-07Tricia Fast ..................................... 2006-07Marie-Michel Lemieux................. 2006-07Denelle Maguet ........................... 2006-07Michelle Moen ............................ 2006-07Sammy Nixon ............................... 2006-07Brita Schroeder ............................ 2006-07

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Name ........................................ SeasonLauri St. Jacques .......................... 2006-07Laura Fast .................................... 2007-08Jenaca Fredheim .......................... 2007-08Danielle Hirsch ............................. 2007-08Caitlin Hogan ............................... 2007-08Abby Krause ................................. 2007-08Marie-Michel Lemieux................. 2007-08Kelly Meierhofer .......................... 2007-08Michelle Moen ............................ 2007-08Kendall Newell ............................. 2007-08Samantha Nixon .......................... 2007-08Meaghan Pezon ........................... 2007-08Holly Roberts ............................... 2007-08Brita Schroeder ............................ 2007-08Amy Currier ................................. 2008-09Jenaca Fredheim .......................... 2008-09Danielle Hirsch ............................. 2008-09Caitlin Hogan ............................... 2008-09Courtney Josefson ....................... 2008-09Diana Karouzos ............................ 2008-09Kelly Meierhofer .......................... 2008-09Michelle Moen ............................ 2008-09Ashley Nixon ................................ 2008-09Samantha Nixon .......................... 2008-09Holly Roberts ............................... 2008-09Brita Schroeder ............................ 2008-09Anna Donlan ................................ 2009-10Jenaca Fredheim .......................... 2009-10Danielle Hirsch ............................. 2009-10Caitlin Hogan ............................... 2009-10Courtney Josefson ....................... 2009-10Diana Karouzos ............................ 2009-10Katie Kemmerer ........................... 2009-10Ashlan Lambert ........................... 2009-10Kelly Meierhofer .......................... 2009-10Felicia Nelson .............................. 2009-10Holly Roberts ............................... 2009-10Brittany Toor ................................ 2009-10Katie Allen ................................... 2010-11Callie Dahl .................................... 2010-11Anna Donlan ................................ 2010-11Courtney Josefson ....................... 2010-11Diana Karouzos ............................ 2010-11Kylie Lane ..................................... 2010-11Lisa Martinson ............................. 2010-11Alex Nelson .................................. 2010-11Haylea Schmid ............................. 2010-11Ellie Sitek ..................................... 2010-11Brittany Toor ................................ 2010-11Tayler VanDenakker ..................... 2010-1Katie Allen ................................... 2011-12Sydney Burghardt ........................ 2011-12Callie Dahl .................................... 2011-12Anna Donlan ................................ 2011-12Julia Gilbert.................................. 2011-12Kylie Lane ..................................... 2011-12Lisa Martinson ............................. 2011-12Amanda Monkman ...................... 2011-12Amy Olson ................................... 2011-12Haylea Schmid ............................. 2011-12Brittany Toor ................................ 2011-12Tayler VanDenakker ..................... 2011-12Jocelyn Zabrick ............................ 2011-12Katie Allen ................................... 2012-13Sydney Burghardt ........................ 2012-13Callie Dahl .................................... 2012-13Anna Donlan ................................ 2012-13Julie Friend .................................. 2012-13Julia Gilbert.................................. 2012-13Kylie Lane ..................................... 2012-13Amanda Monkman ...................... 2012-13Abby Ness .................................... 2012-13Amy Olson ................................... 2012-13Haylea Schmid ............................. 2012-13

Name ........................................ SeasonEllie Sitek ..................................... 2012-13Hanna Brodt ................................ 2013-14Sydney Burghardt ........................ 2013-14Michelle Burke ............................. 2013-14Katie Fitzgerald ............................ 2013-14Julie Friend .................................. 2013-14Kalli Funk ..................................... 2013-14Julia Gilbert.................................. 2013-14Audrey Hanmer ........................... 2013-14Amanda Monkman ...................... 2013-14Abby Ness .................................... 2013-14Amy Olson ................................... 2013-14Jenna Redford .............................. 2013-14Vanessa Spataro .......................... 2013-14

wisconsinName ........................................ SeasonBridget Buchholz ......................... 1999-00Michelle Sikich ............................. 1999-00Leslie Toner .................................. 1999-00Gretchen Anderson ..................... 2000-01Kendra Antony ............................. 2000-01Julia Ortenzio ............................... 2000-01Melanie Schmitt .......................... 2000-01Michelle Sikich ............................. 2000-01Kerry Weiland .............................. 2000-01Kendra Antony ............................. 2001-02Stephanie Boeckmann ................. 2001-02Kathryn Greaves .......................... 2001-02Kelly Kegley .................................. 2001-02Jackie MacMillan ......................... 2001-02Stephanie Millar .......................... 2001-02Julia Ortenzio ............................... 2001-02Sis Paulsen ................................... 2001-02Melanie Schmitt .......................... 2001-02Kerry Weiland .............................. 2001-02Kendra Antony ............................. 2002-03Katherine Devereaux ................... 2002-03Jackie Friesen .............................. 2002-03Meghan Hunter ........................... 2002-03Kelly Kegley .................................. 2002-03Jackie MacMillan ......................... 2002-03Stephanie Millar .......................... 2002-03Julia Ortenzio ............................... 2002-03Sis Paulsen ................................... 2002-03Karen Rickard ............................... 2002-03Michelle Sikich ............................. 2002-03Nicole Uliasz ................................ 2002-03Amy Vermeulen ........................... 2002-03Kerry Weiland .............................. 2002-03Nikki Burish.................................. 2003-04Sharon Cole ................................. 2003-04Kathryn Greaves .......................... 2003-04Stephanie Millar .......................... 2003-04Nicole Uliasz ................................ 2003-04Amy Vermeulen ........................... 2003-04Sara Bauer ................................... 2004-05Nikki Burish.................................. 2004-05Sharon Cole ................................. 2004-05Heidi Kletzien............................... 2004-05Carla MacLeod ............................. 2004-05Lindsay Macy ............................... 2004-05Meaghan Mikkelson .................... 2004-05Phoebe Monteleone .................... 2004-05Amy Vermeulen ........................... 2004-05Sara Bauer ................................... 2005-06Nikki Burish.................................. 2005-06Sharon Cole ................................. 2005-06Meghan Horras ............................ 2005-06Cyndy Kenyon .............................. 2005-06Heidi Kletzien............................... 2005-06Meaghan Mikkelson .................... 2005-06Phoebe Monteleone .................... 2005-06

Name ........................................ SeasonMikka Nordby .............................. 2005-06Sara Bauer ................................... 2006-07Rachel Bible ................................. 2006-07Angie Keseley .............................. 2006-07Heidi Kletzien............................... 2006-07Meaghan Mikkelson .................... 2006-07Phoebe Monteleone .................... 2006-07Jessie Vetter ................................. 2006-07Rachel Bible ................................. 2007-08Maria Evans ................................. 2007-08Angie Keseley .............................. 2007-08Emily Morris ................................ 2007-08Mikka Nordby .............................. 2007-08Jessie Vetter ................................. 2007-08Rachel Bible ................................. 2008-09Mallory Deluce ............................ 2008-09Meghan Duggan .......................... 2008-09Maria Evans ................................. 2008-09Kayla Hagen ................................. 2008-09Angie Keseley .............................. 2008-09Erika Lawler ................................. 2008-09Alycia Matthews .......................... 2008-09Jessie Vetter ................................. 2008-09Maria Evans ................................. 2009-10Carla Pentimone .......................... 2009-10Carolyne Prévost.......................... 2009-10Kyla Sanders ................................ 2009-10Brianna Decker ............................ 2010-11Mallory Deluce ............................ 2010-11Breann Frykas .............................. 2010-11Alev Kelter ................................... 2010-11Stefanie McKeough...................... 2010-11Kelly Nash .................................... 2010-11Saige Pacholok ............................. 2010-11Carla Pentimone .......................... 2010-11Carolyne Prévost.......................... 2010-11Geena Prough .............................. 2010-11Becca Ruegsegger ........................ 2010-11Brittany Ammerman .................... 2011-12Natalie Berg ................................. 2011-12Brittany Haverstock ..................... 2011-12Alev Kelter ................................... 2011-12Stefanie McKeough...................... 2011-12Carolyne Prévost.......................... 2011-12Alex Rigsby................................... 2011-12Brittany Ammerman .................... 2012-13Natalie Berg ................................. 2012-13Jordan Brickner ............................ 2012-13Ilana Friedman ............................. 2012-13Katy Josephs ................................ 2012-13Alev Kelter ................................... 2012-13Stefanie McKeough...................... 2012-13Alex Rigsby................................... 2012-13Brittany Ammerman .................... 2013-14Natalie Berg ................................. 2013-14Kim Drake .................................... 2013-14Ilana Friedman ............................. 2013-14Kelly Jaminski............................... 2013-14Katy Josephs ................................ 2013-14Stefanie McKeough...................... 2013-14Madison Packer ........................... 2013-14Alex Rigsby................................... 2013-14

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wcha scholar-athletesTo earn recognition as a WCHA Scholar-Athlete, member team student-athletes must have completed at least one year of residency at their present institution prior to the current academic year and must also have a grade-point average of at least 3.50 (4.0 scale) for the previous two se-mesters or three quarters, or may qualify if their overall GPA is at least 3.50 for all terms at their present institution.

BemidJi stateName ........................................ SeasonLaura Lankton .............................. 2005-06Millisa Smith ................................ 2005-06Tara Hiscock ................................. 2005-06Brooke Collins .............................. 2006-07Lisa Kissick ................................... 2006-07Monica Rawlings ......................... 2006-07Kate Robinson .............................. 2006-07Helena Tageson ........................... 2006-07Nina Ziegenhals ........................... 2006-07Haley Balcom ............................... 2007-08Jennifer Bauer ............................. 2007-08Brooke Collins .............................. 2007-08Frances Dorr ................................ 2007-08Tara Hiscock ................................. 2007-08Lisa Kissick ................................... 2007-08Jessica Ptachick............................ 2007-08Jessica Pullar ................................ 2007-08Monica Rawlings ......................... 2007-08Annie Bauerfeld ........................... 2008-09Erin Cody ..................................... 2008-09Brooke Collins .............................. 2008-09Monica Rawlings ......................... 2008-09Erin Babineau .............................. 2009-10Annie Bauerfeld ........................... 2009-10Erin Cody ..................................... 2009-10Emily Erickson .............................. 2009-10Alana McElhinney ........................ 2009-10Montana Vichorek ....................... 2009-10Marlee Wheelhouse .................... 2009-10Jackie Robertson.......................... 2009-10Molly Arola .................................. 2010-11Annie Bauerfeld ........................... 2010-11Erin Cody ..................................... 2010-11Emily Erickson .............................. 2010-11Sadie Lundquist ........................... 2010-11Alana McElhinney ........................ 2010-11Zuzana Tomcikova ........................ 2010-11Montana Vichorek ....................... 2010-11Marlee Wheelhouse .................... 2010-11Abby Williams .............................. 2010-11Molly Arola .................................. 2011-12Allie Duellman ............................. 2011-12Emily Erickson .............................. 2011-12Sadie Lundquist ........................... 2011-12Alana McElhinney ........................ 2011-12Zuzana Tomcikova ........................ 2011-12Montana Vichorek ....................... 2011-12Erika Wheelhouse ........................ 2011-12Marlee Wheelhouse .................... 2011-12Abby Williams .............................. 2011-12Danielle Williams ......................... 2011-12Lauren Williams ........................... 2011-12Molly Arola .................................. 2012-13Allie Duellman ............................. 2012-13Emily Erickson .............................. 2012-13Sadie Lundquist ........................... 2012-13Erika Wheelhouse ........................ 2012-13

Name ........................................ SeasonAbby Williams .............................. 2012-13Danielle Williams ......................... 2012-13Whitney Wivoda .......................... 2012-13Allie Duellman ............................. 2013-14Tess Dusik .................................... 2013-14Alex Ehlert ................................... 2013-14Hanna Moher .............................. 2013-14Danielle Williams ......................... 2013-14Whitney Wivoda .......................... 2013-14

minnesotaName ........................................ SeasonBobbi Ross ................................... 2005-06Allison Sanchez ............................ 2005-06Maggie Souba .............................. 2005-06Gigi Marvin .................................. 2006-07Maggie Souba .............................. 2006-07Gigi Marvin .................................. 2007-08Michelle Maunu .......................... 2007-08Anya Miller .................................. 2007-08Gigi Marvin .................................. 2008-09Michelle Maunu .......................... 2008-09Nicole Ludwigson ........................ 2009-10Michelle Maunu .......................... 2009-10Bethany Brausen ......................... 2011-12Alyssa Grogan .............................. 2011-12Nikki Ludwigson........................... 2011-12Bethany Brausen ......................... 2012-13Noora Räty ................................... 2012-13Kelly Terry .................................... 2012-13Rachael Bona ............................... 2013-14Hannah Brandt ............................ 2013-14Bethany Brausen ......................... 2013-14Rachel Ramsey ............................ 2013-14Kelly Terry .................................... 2013-14

minnesota duluthName ........................................ SeasonRachael Bertram .......................... 2005-06Jessica Koizumi ............................ 2005-06Noemie Marin ............................. 2005-06Riitta Schaublin ............................ 2005-06Suvi Vacker .................................. 2005-06Jessica Koizumi ............................ 2006-07Riitta Schaublin ............................ 2006-07Myriam Trepanier ........................ 2006-07Emmanuelle Blais ........................ 2007-08Karine Demeule ........................... 2007-08Tawni Mattila ............................... 2007-08

Name ........................................ SeasonSarah Murray ............................... 2007-08Heidi Pelttari ................................ 2007-08Jaime Rasmussen ........................ 2007-08Myriam Trepanier ........................ 2007-08Johanna Ellison ............................ 2008-09Laura Fridfinnson ......................... 2008-09Sarah Murray ............................... 2008-09Myriam Trepanier ........................ 2008-09Sarah Murray ............................... 2009-10Audrey Cournoyer ....................... 2010-11Vanessa Thibault ......................... 2010-11Kacy Ambroz ................................ 2011-12Audrey Cournoyer ....................... 2011-12Jamie Kenyon ............................... 2011-12Mariia Posa .................................. 2011-12Lana Steck .................................... 2011-12Vanessa Thibault ......................... 2011-12Audrey Cournoyer ....................... 2012-13Vanessa Thibault ......................... 2012-13Alivia Del Basso............................ 2013-14Sofia Carlström ............................ 2013-14Marie Delarbre ............................ 2013-14Brienna Gillanders ....................... 2013-14Jordan Krause .............................. 2013-14

minnesota stateName ........................................ SeasonLaura Brennan ............................. 2005-06Kristina Bunker ............................ 2005-06Jodi Helminen .............................. 2005-06Jennifer Jonsson .......................... 2005-06Amber Sharratt ............................ 2005-06Shera Vis ...................................... 2005-06Kristina Bunker ............................ 2006-07Jodi Helminen .............................. 2006-07Jenna Hewitt ................................ 2006-07Lindsay Macy ............................... 2006-07Shera Vis ...................................... 2006-07Kristina Bunker ............................ 2007-08Jodi Helminen .............................. 2007-08Jenna Hewitt ................................ 2007-08Britni Kehler ................................. 2007-08Lindsay Macy ............................... 2007-08Kathleen Rosso ............................ 2007-08Amanda Stohr .............................. 2007-08Andreanne Thibault ..................... 2007-08Ashley Young ............................... 2007-08Ashley Bliskowski ......................... 2008-09Kala Buganski ............................... 2008-09Ida Clark ....................................... 2008-09Kristi Ellis ..................................... 2008-09

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Name ........................................ SeasonJenna Hewitt ................................ 2008-09Kathleen Rosso ............................ 2008-09Holly Snyder ................................ 2008-09Nina Tikkinen ............................... 2008-09Amy Udvig ................................... 2008-09Ashley Young ............................... 2008-09Alli Altmann ................................. 2009-10Kala Buganski ............................... 2009-10Ida Clark ....................................... 2009-10Jenna Hewitt ................................ 2009-10Jackie Otto ................................... 2009-10Kathleen Rosso ............................ 2009-10Holly Snyder ................................ 2009-10Nina Tikkinen ............................... 2009-10Amy Udvig ................................... 2009-10Ashley Young ............................... 2009-10Ariel Mackley ............................... 2010-11Erika Magnusson ......................... 2010-11Jackie Otto ................................... 2010-11Sarah Schneekloth ....................... 2010-11Lauren Smith ............................... 2010-11Nina Tikkinen ............................... 2010-11Amy Udvig ................................... 2010-11Alli Altmann ................................. 2011-12Emilia Andersson ......................... 2011-12Elisabeth Hewett ......................... 2011-12Melissa Klippenstein .................... 2011-12Ariel Mackley ............................... 2011-12Erika Magnusson ......................... 2011-12Jackie Otto ................................... 2011-12Kathleen Rogan............................ 2011-12Lauren Smith ............................... 2011-12Emilia Andersson ......................... 2012-13Lauren Barnes .............................. 2012-13Melissa Klippenstein .................... 2012-13Erin Krichiver ............................... 2012-13Erika Magnusson ......................... 2012-13Shelby Moteyunas ....................... 2012-13Kathleen Rogan............................ 2012-13Kelsie Scott .................................. 2012-13Lauren Smith ............................... 2012-13Lauren Barnes .............................. 2013-14Melissa Klippenstein .................... 2013-14Erin Krichiver ............................... 2013-14Haley Northcote .......................... 2013-14Kathleen Rogan............................ 2013-14

north dakotaName ........................................ SeasonMeghan Mutrie ........................... 2005-06Aynsley Allen ............................... 2006-07Christey Allen .............................. 2006-07Christy Carlson............................. 2006-07Casie Hanson ............................... 2006-07Alyssa Johnson ............................ 2006-07Andrea Cook ................................ 2007-08Casie Hanson ............................... 2007-08Jodi Holland ................................. 2007-08Alyssa Johnson ............................ 2007-08Brittany Kirkham .......................... 2007-08Casie Hanson ............................... 2008-09Brittany Kirkham .......................... 2008-09Ashley Holmes ............................. 2009-10Brittany Kirkham .......................... 2009-10Jocelyne Lamoureux .................... 2010-11Monique Lamoureux ................... 2010-11Mary Loken .................................. 2010-11Allison Parizek.............................. 2010-11Margot Miller .............................. 2010-11Jordan Slavin ................................ 2010-11Jocelyne Lamoureux .................... 2011-12Monique Lamoureux ................... 2011-12Mary Loken .................................. 2011-12Allison Parizek.............................. 2011-12

Name ........................................ SeasonMargot Miller .............................. 2011-12Michelle Bonapace-Potvin ........... 2011-12Jordan Slavin ................................ 2011-12Shelby Amsley-Benzie .................. 2012-13Andrea Dalen ............................... 2012-13Shannon Kaiser ............................ 2012-13Jocelyne Lamoureux .................... 2012-13Monique Lamoureux ................... 2012-13Mary Loken .................................. 2012-13Allison Parizek.............................. 2012-13Michelle Bonapace-Potvin ........... 2012-13Jordan Slavin ................................ 2012-13Tori Williams ................................ 2012-13Shelby Amsley-Benzie .................. 2013-14Kayla Berg .................................... 2013-14Andrea Dalen ............................... 2013-14Meghan Dufault........................... 2013-14Tanja Eisenschmid ....................... 2013-14Johanna Fallman .......................... 2013-14Leah Jensen ................................. 2013-14Shannon Kaiser ............................ 2013-14Sam LaShomb .............................. 2013-14Tori Williams ................................ 2013-14

ohio stateName ........................................ SeasonMallory Peckels ............................ 2005-06Erika Vanderveer ......................... 2005-06Liana Bonanno ............................. 2006-07Erin Keys ...................................... 2006-07Mallory Peckels ............................ 2006-07Erika Vanderveer ......................... 2006-07Liana Bonanno ............................. 2007-08Rachel Davis ................................ 2007-08Erin Keys ...................................... 2007-08Raelyn LaRocque ......................... 2007-08Mallory Peckels ............................ 2007-08Liana Bonanno ............................. 2008-09Rachel Davis ................................ 2008-09Jenna Kilpatrick ........................... 2008-09Raelyn LaRocque ......................... 2008-09Barbara Bilko ............................... 2009-10Rachel Davis ................................ 2009-10Raelyn LaRocque ......................... 2009-10Amanda Boskovich ...................... 2010-11Brittany Carlson ........................... 2010-11Kelly Wild ..................................... 2010-11Madison Marcotte ....................... 2011-12Minttu Tuominen ......................... 2011-12Kelly Wild ..................................... 2011-12Becky Allis .................................... 2012-13Stacy Danczak .............................. 2012-13Taylor Kuehl ................................. 2012-13Madison Marcotte ....................... 2012-13Kari Schmitt ................................. 2012-13Sara Schmitt ................................. 2012-13Paige Semenza ............................. 2012-13Kayla Sullivan ............................... 2012-13Kim Theut .................................... 2012-13Minttu Tuominen ......................... 2012-13Becky Allis .................................... 2013-14Stacy Danczak .............................. 2013-14Taylor Kuehl ................................. 2013-14Madison Marcotte ....................... 2013-14Bryanna Neuwald ........................ 2013-14Kari Schmitt ................................. 2013-14Sara Schmitt ................................. 2013-14Kayla Sullivan ............................... 2013-14

st. cloud stateName ........................................ SeasonBobbie Anderson ......................... 2005-06

Name ........................................ SeasonLaura Fast .................................... 2005-06Denelle Maguet ........................... 2005-06Bobbie Anderson ......................... 2006-07Laura Fast .................................... 2006-07Denelle Maguet ........................... 2006-07Laura Fast .................................... 2007-08Caitlin Hogan ............................... 2007-08Kelly Meierhofer .......................... 2007-08Brita Schroeder ............................ 2007-08Jenaca Fredheim .......................... 2008-09Caitlin Hogan ............................... 2008-09Courtney Josefson ....................... 2008-09Kelly Meierhofer .......................... 2008-09Brita Schroeder ............................ 2008-09Anna Donlan ................................ 2009-10Jenaca Fredheim .......................... 2009-10Caitlin Hogan ............................... 2009-10Courtney Josefson ....................... 2009-10Katie Kemmerer ........................... 2009-10Ashlan Lambert ........................... 2009-10Kelly Meierhofer .......................... 2009-10Holly Roberts ............................... 2009-10Brittany Toor ................................ 2009-10Callie Dahl .................................... 2010-11Anna Donlan ................................ 2010-11Courtney Josefson ....................... 2010-11Brittany Toor ................................ 2010-11Sydney Burghardt ........................ 2011-12Callie Dahl .................................... 2011-12Anna Donlan ................................ 2011-12Julia Gilbert.................................. 2011-12Amanda Monkman ...................... 2011-12Amy Olson ................................... 2011-12Brittany Toor ................................ 2011-12Sydney Burghardt ........................ 2012-13Callie Dahl .................................... 2012-13Anna Donlan ................................ 2012-13Julie Friend .................................. 2012-13Julia Gilbert.................................. 2012-13Amanda Monkman ...................... 2012-13Amy Olson ................................... 2012-13Hanna Brodt ................................ 2013-14Sydney Burghardt ........................ 2013-14Julie Friend .................................. 2013-14Kalli Funk ..................................... 2013-14Julia Gilbert.................................. 2013-14Amanda Monkman ...................... 2013-14Amy Olson ................................... 2013-14Jenna Redford .............................. 2013-14

wisconsinName ........................................ SeasonSara Bauer ................................... 2006-07Maria Evans ................................. 2007-08Emily Morris ................................ 2007-08Maria Evans ................................. 2008-09Maria Evans ................................. 2009-10Carla Pentimone .......................... 2009-10Carolyne Prévost.......................... 2009-10Carla Pentimone .......................... 2010-11Carolyne Prévost.......................... 2010-11Geena Prough .............................. 2010-11Becca Ruegsegger ........................ 2010-11Natalie Berg ................................. 2011-12Carolyne Prévost.......................... 2011-12Natalie Berg ................................. 2012-13Katy Josephs ................................ 2012-13Natalie Berg ................................. 2013-14Katy Josephs ................................ 2013-14Kelly Jaminski............................... 2013-14Alex Rigsby................................... 2013-14Stefanie McKeough...................... 2013-14

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The WCHA’s Postgraduate Scholarship program dates to 2003, when the original announcement was made by Association Chair P.J. Hill, Faculty Representative from Alaska Anchorage and WCHA commissioners Bruce McLeod (men) and Sara Martin (women). “This represents another positive step forward for the Western Collegiate Hockey Association in the area and recogni-tion of academic achievement,” said Hill, McLeod and Martin. “We are extremely proud of the excellent reputation our member institutions have in both athletics and academics, and this new postgraduate scholarship program will only enhance that.” Postgraduate Scholarship Eligibility Guidelines: 1) The nomi-nee must graduate by the end of the current academic year (or by the end of the summer) and must have earned at least a 3.0 grade-point average. 2) The nominee must have competed in the WCHA for at least three years. 3) Following notification, the award winners have until July 1 to accept, in writing, the scholarship. 4) The winners must enroll in graduate school within five years of graduation. 5) Designated full-time enrollment (postgraduate de-gree hours) shall be required and verification from the program director must be presented to the WCHA Conference office before the award shall be presented. 6) All scholarship money will be sent directly to the Postgraduate institution. 7) All member FARs will vote on determining the scholarship winners.

May 29, 2014

osu’s Becky allis, mtu’s Brad steBner named wcha postgraduate scholarship recipients For 2014A pair of student-athletes who have excelled both on and off the ice the past four seasons – Becky Allis of Ohio State University and Brad Stebner of Michigan Technological University – are the women’s and men’s WCHA Postgraduate Scholarship recipients for 2014. “On behalf of the entire Association, we are proud to an-nounce that Becky Allis and Brad Stebner are this season’s WCHA Postgraduate Scholarship winners,” said men’s and women’s com-missioners Bruce McLeod and Sara Martin. “Since we announced the postgraduate scholarship program nearly a dozen years ago, we are continually amazed with each successive group of recipi-ents. “We’ve been blessed to see Becky and Brad competing both on the ice and in the classroom at the highest levels over the past the four years. They are outstanding role models, represent the best of collegiate athletics, and their dedication and work-ethic will ensure them success in whatever they choose to pursue in the future. We salute them, thank them, and wish them all the best.” Allis, a senior, hails from West Olive, Mich. Owner of a 3.6 cu-mulative GPA, she played in 134 games for the Buckeyes at both defense and forward over her four seasons, producing 10 points on two goals and eight assists. Her collegiate career highlights include earning the prestigious WCHA Scholar-Athlete award in both 2013 and 2014, being named an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete four times (2011-14), being a multiple WCHA All-Academic Team honoree, being a Big Ten Medal of Honor nominee in 2014, and earning Dean’s List acclaim at OSU over nine terms between 2010 and 2014. She suited up for 35 games in her final season, firing a career-high 45 shots on goal while moving up to play as a forward for the majority of the campaign. She also recorded four assists and was credited with 66 blocked shots. As a junior in 2012-13, Allis played in 31 games for the Buckeyes, as a sophomore she saw action in 36 contests and as a freshman in 2010-11, she played in 32 games and earned WCHA Rookie of the Week honors on Oct. 10, 2010 after notching her first points in a sweep of league rival St. Cloud State. Her first collegiate goal came against Syracuse in the Buckeyes’ 6-2 win Oct. 30, 2010. “As head coach at Ohio State, I have had the wonderful op-portunity to coach Becky over the past three years,” said Nate Handrahan, “and seeing her develop athletically, academically and

personally has been extremely rewarding. She is the epitome of the student-athlete, able to balance the strenuous demands of be-ing a Division 1 athlete with ease, and thanks to her tireless work ethic, Becky has always had one of our top grade-point averages. She has repeatedly been named a WCHA, Big Ten and OSU aca-demic scholar-athlete as an Exercise Science major. She has also continually given back to the community through involvements in the 2nd and Seven Foundation, internships at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and the Ohio Therapy Institute, helping with Operation Buckeye (packing boxes for troops) and working with Big Sisters and Race for the Cure among others. “On the ice, she has played at both forward and defense, which for a coach is very beneficial. You can't coach versatility and Becky embodied that quality. She took pride in trying to be the best she could, was always willing to play any role the team needed and was a team first player. She was extremely hard to play against and was the hardest working player on our team. Whether it was at practice or in a game, she never took a shift off. Her teammates saw her passion and work ethic and tried to emulate it. She led us by example and we were fortunate to have her don the Buckeye jersey for four years.” Nominating Allis for the WCHA Postgraduate Scholarship was John Bruno, Faculty Athletic Representative at OSU. Of her future plans, Allis said, “I plan to attend a doctorate of physical therapy program after graduating, which consists of three more years of study. Physical therapy captured my interest because of its restorative properties; to restore an injured body to full function is a challenging but rewarding career. As a physical therapist, I can do much more than heal injuries; I can educate pa-tients about their physical limitations, motivate them to improve their abilities and initiate lifestyle changes. Building relationships with patients as they progress through their rehabilitation gives me more time to be involved in their health and well-being.” The daughter of Jim Allis and Jeri Walsh-Allis, Becky also enjoys playing soccer, running and biking.

women’s postgraduate scholarship recipients2004: Michelle McAteer, UMD. 2005: Emma Laaksonen, OSU. 2006: Kelsey Bills, UM. 2007: Meghan Mutrie, UND. 2008: Denelle Maguet, SCSU. 2009: Laura Fast, SCSU. 2010: Myriam Trepanier, UMD. 2011: Caitlin Hogan, SCSU. 2012: Kelli Blankenship, UM; Courtney Josefson, SCSU. 2013: Brittany Toor, SCSU; Montana Vichorek, BSU. 2014: Becky Allis, OSU.

wcha postgraduate scholarshipBecky allis

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wcha olympic team memBers2002 olympic winter games@ salt lake city, ut

Gold: Canada. Silver: United States. Bronze: Sweden.

United States: Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota; Courtney Kennedy, D, Minnesota; Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F, Minnesota Duluth; Lyndsay Wall, D, Minnesota; Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota.Canada: Caroline Ouellette, F, Minnesota Duluth.Finland: Emma Laaksonen, D, Ohio State; Tuula Puputti, G, Minnesota Duluth; Hanne Sikio, F, Minnesota Duluth.Germany: Michaela Lanzl, F, Minnesota Duluth; Nina Ziegenhals, D, Bemidji State.Sweden: Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth; Kim Martin, G, Minnesota Duluth; Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth.

2006 olympic winter games@ torino, italy

Gold: Canada. Silver: Sweden. Bronze: United States.

United States: Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota; Molly Engstrom, D, Wisconsin; Courtney Kennedy, D, Minnesota; Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F, Minnesota Duluth; Kelly Stephens, F, Minnesota; Lyndsay Wall, D, Minnesota; Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota.Canada: Carla MacLeod, D, Wisconsin; Caroline Ouellette, F, Minnesota Duluth.Finland: Satu Kipeli, D, Minnesota Duluth; Emma Laaksonen, D, Ohio State; Mari Pehkonen, F, Minnesota Duluth; Heidi Pelttari, D, Minnesota Duluth; Noora Raty, G, Minnesota; Nora Tallus, F, Minnesota Duluth; Saara Tuominen, F, Minnesota Duluth.Germany: Susanne Fellner, D, North Dakota; Jennifer Harss, G, Minnesota Duluth; Michaela Lanzl, F, Minnesota Duluth.Russia: Iya Gavrilova, F, Minnesota Duluth.Sweden: Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth; Kim Martin, G, Minnesota Duluth; Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth; Pernilla Winberg, F, Minnesota Duluth.Switzerland: Patricia Sautter, G, Minnesota Duluth.

2010 olympic winter games@ vancouver, Bc canada

Gold: Canada. Silver: United States. Bronze: Finland.

United States: Lisa Chesson, D, Ohio State; Molly Engstrom, D, Wisconsin; Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota; Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin; Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin; Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota; Monique Lamoureux, F, North Dakota; Erika Lawler, F, Wisconsin; Gigi Marvin, F, Minnesota; Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F, Minnesota Duluth; Jessie Vetter, G, Wisconsin; Kerry Weiland, D, Wisconsin; Jinelle Zaugg-Siergiej, F, Wisconsin. Head Coach: Mark Johnson, Wisconsin.Canada: Tessa Bonhomme, D, Ohio State; Haley Irwin, F, Minnesota Duluth; Carla MacLeod, D, Wisconsin; Meaghan Mikkelson, F, Wisconsin; Caroline Ouellette, F, Minnesota Duluth.Finland: Michelle Karvinen, F, North Dakota; Emma Laaksonen, F, Ohio State; Heidi Pelttari, D, Minnesota Duluth; Mariia Posa, D, Minnesota Duluth; Noora Raty, G, Minnesota; Nina Tikkinen, F, Minnesota State; Minttu Tuominen, F, Ohio State; Saara Tuominen, F, Minnesota Duluth.Slovakia: Zuzana Tomcikova, G, Bemidji State.Sweden: Emilia Andersson, D, Minnesota State; Elin Holmlov, F, Minnesota Duluth; Erika Holst, F, Minnsota Duluth; Kim Martin, G, Minnesota Duluth; Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth; Pernilla Winberg, F, Minnesota Duluth.

2014 olympic winter games@ sochi, russia

Gold: Canada. Silver: United States. Bronze: Switzerland.

United States: Megan Bozek, D, Minnesota; Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin; Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin; Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota; Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin; Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota; Monique Lamoureux, F, North Dakota; Gigi Marvin, F, Minnesota; Anne Schleper, D, Minnesota; Lee Stecklein, D, Minnesota; Jessie Vetter, G, Wisconsin.Canada: Haley Irwin, F, Minnesota Duluth; Jocelyne Larocque, D, Minnesota Duluth; Meaghan Mikkelson, F, Wisconsin; Caroline Ouellette, F, Minnesota Duluth; Natalie Spooner, F, Ohio State.Germany: Susanne Fellner, D, North Dakota; Tanja Eisenschmid, D, North Dakota; Jennifer Harss, G, Minnesota Duluth.Finland: Michelle Karvinen, F, North Dakota; Mira Jalosuo, D, Minnesota Duluth; Noora Raty, G, Minnesota; Susanna Tapani, F, North Dakota; Nina Tikkinen, F, Minnesota State; Minttu Tuominen, F, Ohio State; Tea Villila, D, Minnesota Duluth.Russia: Iya Gavrilova, F, Minnesota Duluth.Sweden: Emilia Andersson, F, Minnesota State; Kim Martin, G, Minnesota Duluth; Pernilla Winberg, F, Minnesota Duluth.Switzerland: Lara Stalder, F, Minnesota Duluth.

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wcha national team memBers2000 iihF world championship@ mississauga, on canada

Gold: Canada. Silver: United States. Bronze: Sweden.United States: Winny Brodt, D, Minnesota; Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota; Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F, Minnesota Duluth; Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota.Canada: Caroline Ouellette, F, Minnesota Duluth.Finland: Emma Laaksonen, D, Ohio State; Sanna Peura, F, Minnesota Duluth; Tuula Puputti, G, Minnesota Duluth; Hanne Sikio, F, Minnesota Duluth.Sweden: Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth; Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth.Germany: Michaela Lanzl, F, Minnesota Duluth.

2001 iihF world championship@ minneapolis, mn

Gold: Canada. Silver: United States: Bronze: Russia.United States: Winny Brodt, D, Minnesota; Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota; Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota.Canada: Caroline Ouellette, F, Minnesota Duluth.Finland: Satu Kiipeli, D, Minnesota Duluth; Emma Laaksonen, D, Ohio State; Tuula Puputti, G, Minnesota Duluth; Hanne Sikio, F, Minnesota Duluth.Sweden: Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth; Josephin Pettersson, F, Minnesota; Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth; Kim Martin, G, Minnesota Duluth.Germany: Nina Ziegenhals, D, Bemidji State.

2003 iihF world championship@ BeiJing, china

Championship cancelled due to the SARS crisis.

2004 iihF world championship@ haliFax, ns canada

Gold: Canada. Silver: United States. Bronze: Finland.United States: Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota; Molly Engstrom, D,

Wisconsin; Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F, Minnesota Duluth; Kelly Stephens, F, Minnesota; Julianne Vasichek, D, Minnesota Duluth; Kerry Weiland, D, Wisconsin; Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota.Canada: Caroline Ouellette, F, Minnesota Duluth.Finland: Emma Laaksonen, D, Ohio State; Nora Tallus, F, Minnesota Duluth; Saara Tuominen, F, Minnesota Duluth.Germany: Michaela Lanzl, F, Minnesota Duluth; Nina Ziegenhals, D, Bemidji State.Russia: Iya Gavrilova, F, Minnesota Duluth.Sweden: Patricia Sautter, G, Minnesota Duluth; Riitta Schaublin, G, Minnesota Duluth.

2005 iihF world championship@ lynkoping & norrkoping, sweden

Gold: United States. Silver: Canada. Bronze: Sweden.United States: Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota; Molly Engstrom, D, Wisconsin; Courtney Kennedy, D, Minnesota; Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F, Minnesota Duluth; Kelly Stephens, F, Minnesota; Lyndsay Wall, D, Minnesota; Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota.Canada: Carla MacLeod, D, Wisconsin; Caroline Ouellette, F, Minnesota Duluth.Finland: Satu Kiipeli, D, Minnesota Duluth; Emma Laaksonen, D, Ohio State; Heidi Pelttari, D, Minnesota Duluth; Noora Raty, G, Minnesota; Nora Tallus, F, Minnesota Duluth; Saara Tuominen, F, Minnesota Duluth.Germany: Jennifer Harss, G, Minnesota Duluth; Michaela Lanzl, F, Minnesota Duluth; Nina Ziegenhals, D, Bemidji State.Russia: Iya Gavrilova, F, Minnesota Duluth.Sweden: Elin Holmlov, F, Minnesota Duluth; Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth; Kim Martin, G, Minnesota Duluth; Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth; Pernilla Winberg, F, Minnesota Duluth.

2007 iihF world championship@ selkirk & winnipeg, mB canada

Gold: Canada. Silver: United States. Bronze: Sweden.United States: Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota; Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin; Molly Engstrom, D, Wisconsin; Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin; Erika Lawler, F, Wisconsin; Gigi Marvin, F, Minnesota; Jessie Vetter, G, Wisconsin; Kerry Weiland, D, Wisconsin; Krissy

the usa’s 2009 gold medal-winning team included wcha players lisa chesson, natalie darwitz, meghan duggan, molly engstrom, hilary knight, Jocelyne lamoureux, monique lamoureux, erika lawler, gigi marvin, Jenny schmidgall-potter, Jessie vetter, kerry weiland and coach mark Johnson.

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Wendell, F, Minnesota; Jinelle Zaugg, F, Wisconsin; Head Coach: Mark Johnson, Wisconsin.Canada: Tessa Bonhomme, D, Ohio State; Carla MacLeod, D, Wisconsin; Caroline Ouellette, F, Minnesota Duluth.Finland: Mira Jalosuo, D, Minnesota Duluth; Emma Laaksonen, D, Ohio State; Heidi Pelttari, D, Minnesota Duluth; Noora Raty, G, Minnesota; Nora Tallus, F, Minnesota Duluth; Nina Tikkinen, F, Minnesota State; Saara Tuominen, F, Minnesota Duluth.Germany: Jennifer Harss, G, Minnesota Duluth; Michaela Lanzl, F, Minnesota Duluth.Russia: Iya Gavrilova, F, Minnesota Duluth.Sweden: Emilia Andersson, D, Minnesota State; Elin Holmlov, F, Minnesota Duluth; Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth; Kim Martin, G, Minnesota Duluth; Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth; Helena Tageson, F, Bemidji State; Pernilla Winberg, F, Minnesota Duluth.

2008 iihF world championship@ harBin, china

Gold: United States. Silver: Canada. Bronze: Finland.United States: Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota; Rachael Drazan, D, Minnesota; Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin; Molly Engstrom, D, Wisconsin; Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin; Jessica Koizumi, F, Minnesota Duluth; Erika Lawler, F, Wisconsin; Gigi Marvin, F, Minnesota; Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F, Minnesota Duluth; Jessie Vetter, G, Wisconsin; Kerry Weiland, D, Wisconsin. Head Coach: Jackie Barto, Ohio State.Canada: Carla MacLeod, D, Wisconsin; Meaghan Mikkelson, F, Wisconsin; Caroline Ouellette, F, Minnesota Duluth.Finland: Mira Jalosuo, D, Minnesota Duluth; Emma Laaksonen, D, Ohio State; Heidi Pelttari, D, Minnesota Duluth; Noora Raty, G, Minnesota; Nora Tallus, F, Minnesota Duluth; Nina Tikkinen, F, Minnesota State; Saara Tuominen, F, Minnesota Duluth.Germany: Jennifer Harss, G, Minnesota Duluth.Russia: Iya Gavrilova, F, Minnesota Duluth.Sweden: Emilia Andersson, D, Minnesota State; Elin Holmlov, F, Minnesota Duluth; Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth; Kim Martin, G, Minnesota Duluth; Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth; Pernila Winberg, F, Minnesota Duluth.

2009 iihF world championship@ hameenlinna, Finland

Gold: United States. Silver: Canada. Bronze: Finland.United States: Lisa Chesson, D, Ohio State; Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota; Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin; Molly Engstrom, D, Wisconsin; Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin; Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, Minnesota; Monique Lamoureux, F, Minnesota; Erika Lawler, F, Wisconsin; Gigi Marvin, F, Minnesota; Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F, Minnesota Duluth; Jessie Vetter, G, Wisconsin; Kerry Weiland, D, Wisconsin. Head Coach: Mark Johnson.Canada: Tessa Bonhomme, D, Ohio State; Haley Irwin, F, Minnesota Duluth; Carla MacLeod, D, Wisconsin; Meaghan Mikkelson, F, Wisconsin; Caroline Ouellette, F, Minnesota Duluth.Finland: Mira Jalosuo, F, Minnesota Duluth; Michelle Karvinen, F, North Dakota; Emma Laaksonen, D, Ohio State; Heidi Pelttari, F, Minnesota Duluth; Mariia Posa, F, Minnesota Duluth; Noora Raty, G, Minnesota; Nina Tikkinen, F, Minnesota State; Saara Tuominen, F, Minnesota Duluth.Russia: Iya Gavrilova, F, Minnesota Duluth.Sweden: Emilia Andersson, D, Minnesota State; Elin Homlov, F, Minnesota Duluth; Kim Martin, G, Minnesota Duluth; Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth; Pernilla Winberg, F, Minnesota Duluth.Switzerland: Patricia Sautter, G, Minnesota Duluth.

2011 iihF world championship@ zurich, switzerland

Gold: United States. Silver: Canada. Bronze: Finland.United States: Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin; Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin; Molly Engstrom, D, Wisconsin; Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin; Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota; Monique Lamoureux, F, North Dakota; Gigi Marvin, F, Minnesota; Ann Schleper, D, Minnesota; Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F, Minnesota

Duluth; Jen Schoullis, F, Minnesota; Jessie Vetter, G, Wisconsin.Canada: Tessa Bonhomme, D, Ohio State; Haley Irwin, F, Minnesota Duluth; Jocelyne Larocque, D, Minnesota Duluth; Meaghan Mikkelson, D, Wisconsin; Caroline Ouellette, F, Minnesota Duluth; Bobbi-Jo Slusar, D, Wisconsin; Natalie Spooner, F, Ohio State.Finland: Michelle Karvinen, F, North Dakota; Mira Jalosuo, D, Minnesota Duluth; Noora Raty, G, Minnesota; Tea Villila, D, Minnesota Duluth; Susanna Tapani, F, Minnesota Duluth.Russia: Iya Gavrilova, F, Minnesota Duluth.Slovakia: Zuzana Tomcikova, G, Bemidji State.Sweden: Johanna Fallman, D, North Dakota; Elin Holmlov, F, Minnesota Duluth; Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth; Kim Martin, G, Minnesota Duluth; Annie Sveden, D, Ohio State; Pernilla Winberg, F, Minnesota Duluth.Switzerland: Lara Stalder, D, Minnesota Duluth.

2012 iihF world championship@ Burlington, vt

Gold: Canada. Silver: United States. Bronze: Switzerland.United States: Megan Bozek, D, Minnesota; Lisa Chesson, D, Ohio State; Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin; Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota; Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin; Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota; Monique Lamoureux, F, North Dakota; Erika Lawler, F, Wisconsin; Anne Schleper, D, Minnesota; Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F, Minnesota Duluth; Jessie Vetter, G, Wisconsin.Canada: Tessa Bonhomme, D, Ohio State; Haley Irwin, F, Minnesota Duluth; Jocelyne Larocque, D, Minnesota Duluth; Meaghan Mikkelson, F, Wisconsin; Caroline Ouellette, F, Minnesota Duluth; Natalie Spooner, F, Ohio State.Finland: Michelle Karvinen, F, North Dakota; Mira Jalosuo, D, Minnesota Duluth; Noora Raty, G, Minnesota; Susanna Tapani, F, Minnesota Duluth; Nina Tikkinen, F, Minnesota State; Tea Villila, D, Minnesota Duluth.Germany: Tanja Eisenschmid, D, North Dakota; Susanne Fellner, D, North Dakota; Jennifer Harss, G, Minnesota Duluth; Britta Schroeder, D, St. Cloud State.Russia: Iya Gavrilova, F, Minnesota Duluth.Slovakia: Zuzana Tomcikova, G, Bemidji State.Sweden: Emilia Andersson, D, Minnesota State; Johanna Fallman, D, North Dakota; Elin Holmlov, F, Minnesota Duluth; Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth; Kim Martin, G, Minnesota Duluth; Annie Svedin, D, Ohio State; Pernilla Winberg, F, Minnesota Duluth.

2013 iihF world championship@ ottawa, on canada

Gold: United States. Silver: Canada. Bronze: Russia.United States: Megan Bozek, D, Minnesota; Lisa Chesson, D, Ohio State; Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin; Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin; Sarah Erickson, F, Minnesota; Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota; Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin; Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota; Monique Lamoureux, F, North Dakota; Gigi Marvin, F, Minnesota; Milica McMillen, D, Minnesota Duluth; Alex Rigsby, G, Wisconsin; Anne Schleper, D, Minnesota; Jen Schoullis, F, Minnesota; Lee Stecklein, D, Minnesota; Jessie Vetter, G, Wisconsin.Canada: Tessa Bonhomme, D, Ohio State; Haley Irwin, F, Minnesota Duluth; Bridgette Lacquette, D, Minnesota Duluth; Jocelyne Larocque, D, Minnesota Duluth; Meaghan Mikkelson, F, Wisconsin; Caroline Ouellette, F, Minnesota Duluth; Natalie Spooner, F, Ohio State.Czech Republic: Katerina Mrazova, F, Minnesota Duluth.Finland: Michelle Karvinen, F, North Dakota; Mira Jalosuo, D, Minnesota Duluth; Noora Raty, G, Minnesota; Susanna Tapani, F, Minnesota Duluth; Nina Tikkinen, F, Minnesota State; Minttu Tuominen, F, Ohio State; Tea Villila, D, Minnesota Duluth.Germany: Marie Delarbre, F, Minnesota Duluth; Tanja Eisenschmid, D, North Dakota; Susanne Fellner, D, North Dakota; Jennifer Harss, G, Minnesota Duluth.Russia: Iya Gavrilova, F, Minnesota Duluth.Sweden: Emilia Andersson, D, Minnesota State; Johanna Fallman, D, North Dakota; Elin Holmlov, F, Minnesota Duluth; Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth; Kim Martin, G, Minnesota Duluth; Pernilla Winberg, F, Minnesota Duluth.

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41 Minnesota 2005-06 Wisconsin 2005-06 Wisconsin 2006-07 Wisconsin 2007-08 Wisconsin 2008-09 Minnesota Duluth 2009-10 Wisconsin 2010-11 Minnesota 2011-12 Minnesota 2012-13 Minnesota 2013-14 40 Minnesota 2004-05 Minnesota 2008-09 Minnesota 2009-10 Wisconsin 2011-12 39 Minnesota 1999-00 Minnesota Duluth 2006-07 Minnesota Duluth 2007-08 Minnesota Duluth 2008-09 North Dakota 2012-13

most Games Played • wcha

28 All WCHA Member Teams 2004-14

most wins

41 Minnesota (41-0-0) 2012-13 38 Minnesota (38-2-1) 2013-14 37 Wisconsin (37-2-2) 2010-11 36 Minnesota (36-2-2) 2004-05 Wisconsin (36-4-1) 2005-06 Wisconsin (36-1-4) 2006-07 34 Minnesota Duluth (34-4-1) 2007-08 Wisconsin (34-2-5) 2008-09 Minnesota (34-5-2) 2011-12 33 Wisconsin (33-5-2) 2011-12 32 Minnesota (32-6-1) 1999-00 Minnesota (32-5-3) 2008-09 31 Minnesota Duluth (31-3-2) 2002-03 Minnesota Duluth (31-8-2) 2009-10 30 Minnesota (30-4-2) 2003-04 29 Minnesota (29-11-1) 2005-06 Wisconsin (29-9-3) 2007-08 28 Minnesota Duluth (28-5-4) 2000-01 Minnesota (28-4-6) 2001-02 Wisconsin (28-9-1) 2004-05 Wisconsin (28-8-2) 2013-14 27 Minnesota (27-8-1) 2002-03 Minnesota (27-7-4) 2007-08 26 Minnesota Duluth (26-6-2) 2004-05 Minnesota Duluth (26-9-4) 2008-09 Minnesota (26-9-5) 2009-10 Minnesota (26-10-2) 2010-11 North Dakota (26-12-1) 2012-13

most wins • wcha

28 Minnesota (28-0-0) 2012-13 26 Minnesota (26-1-1) 2013-14 25 Minnesota (25-1-2) 2004-05 24 Wisconsin (24-3-1) 2005-06 Minnesota Duluth (24-4-0) 2007-08 Wisconsin (24-2-2) 2010-11 23 Wisconsin (23-1-4) 2006-07 Minnesota (23-2-3) 2008-09 Wisconsin (23-3-2) 2011-12 22 Minnesota Duluth (22-4-2) 2004-05

21 Minnesota Duluth (21-1-2) 1999-00 Minnesota (21-2-1) 1999-00 Minnesota Duluth (21-2-1) 2002-03 Minnesota (21-5-2) 2007-08 Wisconsin (21-2-5) 2008-09 Minnesota (21-5-2) 2011-12 Wisconsin (21-5-2) 2013-14 20 Wisconsin (20-7-1) 2004-05 Wisconsin (20-5-3) 2007-08 Minnesota Duluth (20-6-2) 2009-10 19 Minnesota (19-2-3) 2001-02 Minnesota (19-4-1) 2002-03 Minnesota (19-3-2) 2003-04 Minnesota (19-8-1) 2005-06 Minnesota Duluth (19-6-3) 2006-07

Fewest wins

1 St. Cloud State (1-33-1) 2010-11 2 Minnesota State (2-31-2) 2000-01 3 North Dakota (3-31-2) 2006-07 4 Minnesota State (4-26-2) 2001-02 Bemidji State (4-29-3) 2007-08 North Dakota (4-26-6) 2007-08 St. Cloud State (4-27-5) 2013-14 5 Bemidji State (5-27-2) 2003-04 St. Cloud State (5-29-2) 2011-12 6 Bemidji State (6-25-5) 2008-09 Bemidji State (6-26-2) 2012-13 7 St. Cloud State (7-26-1) 2001-02 St. Cloud State (7-24-1) 2003-04 North Dakota (7-27-2) 2005-06 Minnesota State (7-22-5) 2009-10 Minnesota State (7-28-1) 2011-12 8 Minnesota State (8-25-2) 1999-00 Ohio State (8-25-3) 2008-09 North Dakota (8-22-4) 2009-10 Minnesota State (8-25-3) 2010-11 Ohio State (8-26-3) 1999-00

Fewest wins • wcha

0 Minnesota State (0-23-1) 2000-01 North Dakota (0-27-1) 2006-07 1 Minnesota State (1-22-1) 2001-02 Bemidji State (1-25-2) 2007-08 St. Cloud State (1-26-1) 2010-11 3 Minnesota State (3-19-2) 1999-00 Minnesota State (3-18-3) 2002-03 Bemidji State (3-20-1) 2003-04 North Dakota (3-23-2) 2005-06 Bemidji State (3-22-3) 2008-09 Minnesota State (3-24-1) 2011-12 St. Cloud State (3-21-4) 2013-14 4 St. Cloud State (4-19-1) 2003-04 North Dakota (4-20-4) 2007-08 St. Cloud State (4-24-0) 2011-12 5 Bemidji State (5-17-2) 1999-00 Bemidji State (5-13-6) 2002-03 St. Cloud State (5-19-0) 2002-03 Bemidji State (5-22-1) 2004-05 Minnesota State (5-18-5) 2009-10 Bemidji State (5-22-1) 2012-13 St. Cloud State (5-21-2) 2012-13

hiGhest winninG PercentaGe

1.000 Minnesota (41-0-0) 2012-13 .939 Minnesota (38-2-1) 2013-14 .927 Wisconsin (36-1-4) 2006-07 Wisconsin (37-2-2) 2010-11 .925 Minnesota (36-2-2) 2004-05 .890 Wisconsin (36-4-1) 2005-06 Wisconsin (34-2-5) 2008-09 .889 Minnesota Duluth (31-3-2) 2002-03 .885 Minnesota Duluth (34-4-1) 2007-08 .861 Minnesota (30-4-2) 2003-04

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hiGhest winninG PercentaGe • wcha

1.000 Minnesota (28-0-0) 2012-13 .946 Minnesota (26-1-1) 2013-14 .929 Minnesota (25-1-2) 2004-05 .917 Minnesota Duluth (21-1-2) 1999-00 .896 Minnesota (21-2-1) 1999-00 Minnesota Duluth (21-2-1) 2002-03 .893 Wisconsin (23-1-4) 2006-07 Wisconsin (24-2-2) 2010-11 .875 Wisconsin (24-3-1) 2005-06 Minnesota (23-2-3) 2008-09 .857 Minnesota Duluth (24-4-0) 2007-08 Wisconsin (23-3-2) 2011-12 .854 Minnesota (19-2-3) 2001-02 .839 Wisconsin (21-2-5) 2008-09 .833 Minnesota (19-3-2) 2003-04 .821 Minnesota Duluth (22-4-2) 2004-05 .812 Minnesota (19-4-1) 2002-03 .792 Minnesota (18-4-2) 2000-01 .786 Minnesota (21-5-2) 2007-08 Minnesota (21-5-2) 2011-12 Wisconsin (21-5-2) 2013-14 .771 Wisconsin (18-5-1) 2003-04 .768 Wisconsin (20-5-3) 2007-08 .750 Minnesota Duluth (20-6-2) 2009-10 .732 Wisconsin (20-7-1) 2004-05 Minnesota Duluth (19-6-3) 2006-07 .729 Minnesota Duluth (16-5-3) 2001-02 Wisconsin (17-6-1) 2001-02

most consecutive wins

62 Minnesota (2/18/12 – 11/17/13) 2012-14 (last 8 gp 2011-12, 41 gp 2012-13, 13 gp 2013-14) 19 Wisconsin (2/11/05 – 10/21/06) 2005-06 18 Minnesota (1/17 – 3/23/14) 2013-14 17 Wisconsin (2/3/07 – 10/13/07) 2007-08 15 Minnesota (12/12/04 – 2/20/05) 2004-05 14 Minnesota (12/11/99 – 2/11/00) 1999-00 Wisconsin (10/21 – 12/10/11) 2011-12 13 Minnesota (10/4 – 11/16/13) 2013-14 12 Minnesota Duluth (10/8 – 12/4/99) 1999-00 Wisconsin (10/9 – 11/26/05) 2005-06 9 Wisconsin (1/20 – 2/17/12) 2011-12

most consecutive wins • wcha

40 Minnesota (2/18/12 – 11/17/13) 2012-14 (last 1 gp 2011-12, 28 gp 2012-13, 11 gp 2013-14) 17 Minnesota (11/18/07 – 2/16/08) 2007-08 16 Minnesota Duluth (10/8/99 – 1/15/00) 1999-00 12 Minnesota (1/7 – 2/20/05) 2004-05 Minnesota (1/17 – 2/22/14) 2013-14 11 Minnesota (10/8 – 11/19/04) 2004-05 Wisconsin (10/9 – 12/4/05) 2005-06 Minnesota (10/11 – 11/17/13) 2013-14 10 Minnesota (1/10 – 2/11/00) 1999-00 Wisconsin (10/21 – 12/10/11) 2011-12 9 Wisconsin (1/20 – 2/17/12) 2011-12 North Dakota (1/25 – 2/22/14) 2013-14

lonGest undeFeated streak

62 Minnesota (2/18/12 – 2/17/14) (62-0-0) 2012-14 (last 8 gp 2011-12, 41 gp 2012-13, 13 gp 2013-14) 32 Wisconsin (12/4/10 – 10/14/11) (30-0-2) 2010-11

lonGest undeFeated streak • season

41 Minnesota (9/28/12 – 3/24/13) (41-0-0) 2012-13 27 Wisconsin (12/4/10 – 3/20/11) (25-0-2) 2010-11 26 Minnesota (10/8/04 – 2/20/05) (24-0-2) 2004-05 Wisconsin (2/11 – 11/19/06) (25-0-1) 2005-06 Wisconsin (11/25/06 – 3/18/07) (23-0-3) 2006-07 Minnesota (11/23/13 – 3/23/14) (25-0-1) 2013-14 24 Minnesota (10/27/01 – 2/9/02) (20-0-4) 2001-02 21 Minnesota Duluth (10/8/99 – 1/29/00) (19-0-2) 1999-00 Minnesota (12/11/99 – 3/3/00) (20-0-1) 1999-00 Minnesota (11/18/07 – 2/16/08) (19-0-2) 2007-08

lonGest undeFeated streak • wcha

40 Minnesota (2/18/12 – 11/17/13) (40-0-0) 2012-13 (last 1 gp 2011-12, 28 gp 2012-13, 11 gp 2013-14) 26 Minnesota (10/8/04 – 2/20/05) (24-0-2) 2004-05 20 Wisconsin (10/9/05 – 2/3/06) (19-0-1) 2005-06 18 Minnesota Duluth (10/8/99 – 1/29/00) (17-0-1) 1999-00 17 Minnesota (10/21/01 – 2/9/02) (14-0-3) 2001-02 Minnesota (11/18/07 – 2/16/08) (17-0-0) 2007-08 15 Wisconsin (11/25/06 – 2/16/07) (12-0-3) 2006-07

most losses

33 St. Cloud State (1-33-1) 2010-11 31 Minnesota State (2-31-2) 2000-01 North Dakota (3-31-2) 2006-07 29 Bemidji State (4-29-3) 2007-08 St. Cloud State (5-29-2) 2011-12 28 Minnesota State (7-28-1) 2011-12 27 Bemidji State (5-27-2) 2003-04 North Dakota (7-27-2) 2005-06 St. Cloud State (4-27-5) 2013-14 26 Ohio State (8-26-3) 1999-00 St. Cloud State (7-26-1) 2001-02 Minnesota State (4-26-2) 2001-02 North Dakota (4-26-6) 2007-08 Bemidji State (6-26-2) 2012-13 25 Minnesota State (8-25-2) 1999-00 Bemidji State (6-25-5) 2008-09 Ohio State (8-25-3) 2008-09 Minnesota State (8-25-3) 2010-11 24 Bemidji State (9-24-1) 2000-01 St. Cloud State (7-24-1) 2003-04 Bemidji State (9-24-2) 2004-05 St. Cloud State (9-24-3) 2012-13 23 St. Cloud State (11-23-) 2002-03 North Dakota (9-23-3) 2004-05 Bemidji State (11-23-2) 2005-06 Bemidji State (13-23-1) 2013-14

most losses • wcha

27 North Dakota (0-27-1) 2006-07 26 St. Cloud State (1-26-1) 2010-11 25 Bemidji State (1-25-2) 2007-08 24 Minnesota State (3-24-1) 2011-12 St. Cloud State (4-24-0) 2011-12 23 Minnesota State (0-23-1) 2000-01 North Dakota (3-23-2) 2005-06 22 Minnesota State (1-22-1) 2001-02 Bemidji State (5-22-1) 2004-05 Bemidji State (3-22-3) 2008-09 Bemidji State (5-22-1) 2012-13 21 North Dakota (6-21-1) 2004-05 St. Cloud State (5-21-2) 2012-13 St. Cloud State (3-21-4) 2013-14 20 Bemidji State (3-20-1) 2003-04 Ohio State (6-20-2) 2008-09 Minnesota State (7-20-1) 2010-11 Minnesota State (7-20-1) 2013-14

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0 Minnesota (41-0-0) 2012-13 1 Wisconsin (36-1-4) 2006-07 2 Minnesota (36-2-2) 2004-05 Wisconsin (34-2-5) 2008-09 Wisconsin (37-2-2) 2010-11 Minnesota (38-2-1) 2013-14 3 Minnesota Duluth (31-3-2) 2002-03 4 Minnesota (28-4-6) 2001-02 Minnesota (30-4-2) 2003-04 Wisconsin (36-4-1) 2005-06 Minnesota Duluth (34-4-1) 2007-08 5 Minnesota Duluth (25-5-3) 1999-00 Minnesota Duluth (28-5-4) 2000-01 Minnesota (32-5-3) 2008-09 Minnesota (34-5-2) 2011-12 Wisconsin (33-5-2) 2011-12 6 Minnesota (32-6-1) 1999-00 Minnesota Duluth (24-6-4) 2001-02 Wisconsin (25-6-3) 2003-04 Minnesota Duluth (26-6-2) 2004-05

Fewest losses • wcha

0 Minnesota (28-0-0) 2012-13 1 Minnesota Duluth (21-1-2) 1999-00 Minnesota (25-1-2) 2004-05 Wisconsin (23-1-4) 2006-07 Minnesota (26-1-1) 2013-14 2 Minnesota (21-2-1) 1999-00 Minnesota (19-2-3) 2001-02 Minnesota Duluth (21-2-1) 2002-03 Minnesota (23-2-3) 2008-09 Wisconsin (21-2-5) 2008-09 Wisconsin (24-2-2) 2010-11 3 Minnesota (19-3-2) 2003-04 Wisconsin (24-3-1) 2005-06 Wisconsin (23-3-2) 2011-12 4 Minnesota (18-4-2) 2000-01 Minnesota (19-4-1) 2002-03 Minnesota Duluth (22-4-2) 2004-05 Minnesota Duluth (24-4-0) 2007-08 lowest winninG PercentaGe

.043 St. Cloud State (1-33-1) 2010-11 .086 Minnesota State (2-31-2) 2000-01 .111 North Dakota (3-31-2) 2006-07 .153 Bemidji State (4-29-3) 2007-08 .156 Minnesota State (4-26-2) 2001-02 .167 St. Cloud State (5-29-2) 2011-12 .176 Bemidji State (5-27-2) 2003-04 .181 St. Cloud State (4-27-5) 2013-14 .194 North Dakota (4-26-6) 2007-08 .206 Bemidji State (6-26-2) 2012-13 .208 Minnesota State (7-28-1) 2011-12 .221 St. Cloud State (7-26-1) 2001-02 .222 North Dakota (7-27-2) 2005-06 .234 St. Cloud State (7-24-1) 2003-04 .236 Bemidji State (6-25-5) 2008-09 .257 Minnesota State (8-25-2) 1999-00 Ohio State (8-26-3) 1999-00

lowest winninG PercentaGe • wcha

.018 North Dakota (0-27-1) 2006-07 .021 Minnesota State (0-23-1) 1999-00 .054 St. Cloud State (1-26-1) 2010-11 .062 Minnesota State (1-22-1) 2001-02 .071 Bemidji State (1-25-2) 2007-08 .125 Minnesota State (3-24-1) 2011-12 .143 North Dakota (3-23-2) 2005-06 St. Cloud State (3-24-1) 2011-12 .146 Bemidji State (3-20-1) 2003-04 .161 Bemidji State (3-22-3) 2008-09 .167 Minnesota State (3-19-2) 1999-00 .179 St. Cloud State (3-21-4) 2013-14 .188 Minnesota State (3-18-3) 2002-03 St. Cloud State (4-19-1) 2003-04

.196 Bemidji State (5-22-1) 2004-05 Bemidji State (5-22-1) 2012-13 .208 St. Cloud State (5-19-0) 2002-03 .214 North Dakota (4-20-4) 2007-08 St. Cloud State (5-21-2) 2012-13 .232 North Dakota (6-21-1) 2004-05 .250 Bemidji State (5-17-2) 1999-00 Ohio State (6-20-2) 2008-09 .268 Minnesota State (5-18-5) 2009-10 Minnesota State (7-20-1) 2010-11 Minnesota State (7-20-1) 2013-14 .271 Bemidji State (6-17-1) 2000-01 St. Cloud State (6-17-1) 2001-02

most consecutive losses

20 North Dakota (12/9/06 – 2/24/07) 2006-07 15 St. Cloud State (12/4/10 – 2/5/11) 2010-11 14 Minnesota State (12/2/00 – 2/4/01) 2000-01 14 Bemidji State (10/17/08 – 12/13/08) 2008-09 13 Bemidji State (1/12 – 3/1/08) 2007-08 St. Cloud State (10/1 – 11/20/10) 2010-11 12 St. Cloud State (1/20 – 2/25/12) 2011-12

most consecutive losses • wcha

18 North Dakota (12/9/06 – 2/17/07) 2006-07 15 Minnesota State (10/6/01 – 1/25/02) 2001-02 14 Bemidji State (10/17 – 12/13/08) 2008-09 13 St. Cloud State (12/4/10 – 2/5/11) 2010-11 11 Bemidji State (1/12 – 2/23/08) 2007-08 10 Minnesota State (1/7 – 2/11/12) 2011-12 St. Cloud State (1/20 – 2/25/12) 2011-12

lonGest winless streak

29 St. Cloud State (10/1/10 – 2/5/11) (0-28-1) 2010-11 24 Minnesota State (10/20/00 – 2/4/01) (0-23-1) 2000-01 21 North Dakota (12/2/06 – 2/24/07) (0-20-1) 2006-07

lonGest winless streak • wcha

28 North Dakota (10/14/06 – 2/17/07) (0-27-1) 2006-07 24 Minnesota State (10/20/00 – 3/8/01) (0-23-1) 2000-01 St. Cloud State (10/15/10 – 2/5/11) (0-23-1) 2010-11 18 North Dakota (12/9/06 – 2/17/07) (0-18-0) 2006-07 16 Bemidji State (10/5/07 – 1/5/08) (0-14-2) 2007-08

Best home winninG PercentaGe

1.000 Minnesota (23-0-0) 2012-13 .975 Minnesota (19-0-1) 2004-05 .950 Wisconsin (18-0-2) 2008-09 .932 Minnesota (20-1-1) 2009-10 .929 Minnesota (13-1-0) 2000-01 Wisconsin (19-1-1) 2006-07 .921 Wisconsin (17-1-1) 2010-11 Minnesota (17-1-1) 2013-14 .905 Minnesota (18-1-2) 2011-12 Wisconsin (19-2-0) 2011-12 .900 Minnesota Duluth (17-1-2) 2000-01 .895 Wisconsin (17-2-0) 2005-06 .891 Minnesota Duluth (20-2-1) 2007-08 .875 Minnesota Duluth (10-1-1) 1999-00 .867 Minnesota Duluth (13-2-0) 2004-05 .861 Minnesota (14-1-3) 2001-02 .850 Minnesota (17-3-0) 2003-04 .844 Wisconsin (13-2-1) 2004-05 .833 Minnesota (15-3-0) 1999-00 Minnesota (16-2-3) 2007-08 .826 Minnesota (18-3-2) 2008-09 .825 Minnesota Duluth (16-3-1) 2002-03 .821 Minnesota (11-2-1) 2002-03 .816 Minnesota Duluth (15-3-1) 2009-10 Minnesota (15-3-1) 2010-11 North Dakota (15-3-1) 2011-12 .806 Minnesota Duluth (14-3-1) 2005-06 Wisconsin (14-3-1) 2007-08 Minnesota Duluth (14-3-1) 2010-11 Wisconsin (14-3-1) 2012-13

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Best home winninG PercentaGe • wcha

1.000 Minnesota (14-0-0) 2012-13 .964 Minnesota (13-0-1) 2004-05 .929 Minnesota Duluth (13-1-0) 2004-05 Wisconsin (12-0-2) 2008-09 .917 Minnesota (11-1-0) 2000-01 .893 Wisconsin (12-1-1) 2006-07 Minnesota (12-1-1) 2009-10 Wisconsin (12-1-1) 2010-11 Minnesota (12-1-1) 2013-14 .875 Minnesota Duluth (10-1-1) 1999-00 Minnesota (10-1-1) 2001-02 .857 Wisconsin (12-2-0) 2005-06 Minnesota (11-1-2) 2007-08 Minnesota Duluth (12-2-0) 2007-08 Minnesota (11-1-2) 2008-09 Minnesota (11-1-2) 2011-12 Wisconsin (12-2-0) 2011-12 .833 Minnesota (10-2-0) 1999-00 Minnesota Duluth (9-1-2) 2000-01 Minnesota Duluth (10-2-0) 2002-03 Minnesota (10-2-0) 2003-04 .821 Wisconsin (11-2-1) 2004-05 Minnesota Duluth (11-2-1) 2009-10 .792 Minnesota (9-2-1) 2002-03 .786 Wisconsin (11-3-0) 2013-14 .750 Wisconsin (7-1-4) 2000-01 Minnesota Duluth (9-3-0) 2003-04 Minnesota Duluth (10-3-1) 2005-06 Wisconsin (10-3-1) 2007-08 Minnesota (10-3-1) 2010-11 Minnesota Duluth (10-3-1) 2010-11 North Dakota (10-3-1) 2011-12 Wisconsin (10-3-1) 2012-13

Best road winninG PercentaGe 1.000 Minnesota (18-0-0) 2012-13 Minnesota (18-0-0) 2013-14 .929 Minnesota Duluth (13-0-1) 2002-03 .906 Wisconsin (13-0-3) 2006-07 Minnesota (14-1-1) 2008-09 Wisconsin (14-1-1) 2010-11 .893 Wisconsin (12-1-1) 2005-06 .875 Minnesota Duluth (14-2-0) 2007-08 Wisconsin (13-1-2) 2011-12 .857 Minnesota (11-1-2) 2003-04 Wisconsin (12-2-0) 2003-04 .853 Minnesota (14-2-1) 2004-05 .844 Minnesota (13-2-1) 1999-00 Minnesota Duluth (13-2-1) 2001-02 .833 Minnesota (15-3-0) 2002-03 .813 Minnesota Duluth (12-2-2) 1999-00 Minnesota (12-2-2) 2001-02 .794 Wisconsin (13-3-1) 2002-03 Minnesota Duluth (12-2-3) 2008-09 .786 Wisconsin (10-2-2) 2013-14 .781 Minnesota (12-3-1) 2005-06 .750 Minnesota Duluth (11-3-2) 2004-05 Wisconsin (9-2-3) 2008-09 Minnesota (12-4-0) 2011-12

Best road winninG PercentaGe • wcha

1.000 Minnesota (14-0-0) 2012-13 Minnesota (14-0-0) 2013-14 .958 Minnesota (11-0-1) 1999-00 Minnesota Duluth (11-0-1) 1999-00 Minnesota Duluth (11-0-1) 2002-03 .893 Minnesota (12-1-1) 2004-05 Wisconsin (11-0-3) 2006-07 Minnesota (12-1-1) 2008-09 Wisconsin (12-1-1) 2010-11 .885 Wisconsin (11-1-1) 2005-06 .875 Wisconsin (10-1-1) 2001-02

.857 Minnesota Duluth (12-2-0) 2007-08 Wisconsin (12-2-0) 2011-12 .833 Minnesota (9-1-2) 2001-02 Minnesota Duluth (10-2-0) 2001-02 Minnesota (10-2-0) 2002-03 Minnesota (9-1-2) 2003-04 Wisconsin (10-2-0) 2003-04 .786 Wisconsin (10-2-2) 2007-08 Wisconsin (10-2-2) 2013-14 .750 Minnesota (10-3-1) 2005-06 Minnesota Duluth (10-3-1) 2006-07 Minnesota Duluth (9-2-3) 2008-09 .731 Wisconsin (8-2-3) 2008-09 .714 Minnesota Duluth (9-3-2) 2004-05 Minnesota (10-4-0) 2011-12 .708 Wisconsin (8-3-1) 2002-03

most ties

8 Bemidji State (12-13-8) 2001-02 St. Cloud State (15-14-8) 2009-10 7 Bemidji State (9-17-7) 2002-03 St. Cloud State (12-18-7) 2006-07 Bemidji State (12-19-7) 2009-10 6 Minnesota (28-4-6) 2001-02 Minnesota State (9-20-6) 2004-05 North Dakota (4-26-6) 2007-08 Minnesota Duluth (15-15-6) 2013-14 5 Wisconsin (21-9-5) 2000-01 Wisconsin (22-8-5) 2002-03 Ohio State (13-18-5) 2005-06 Bemidji State (11-20-5) 2006-07 St. Cloud State (18-15-5) 2007-08 Wisconsin (34-2-5) 2008-09 Minnesota State (12-19-5) 2008-09 Minnesota (26-9-5) 2009-10 Ohio State (17-15-5) 2009-10 Minnesota State (7-22-5) 2009-10 Minnesota State (10-21-5) 2012-13 Ohio State (15-17-15) 2013-14 St. Cloud State (4-27-5) 2013-14

most ties • wcha

7 Bemidji State (9-12-7) 2009-10 6 Bemidji State (7-11-6) 2001-02 Bemidji State (5-13-6) 2002-03 St.Cloud State (11-11-6) 2009-10 Minnesota Duluth (11-11-6) 2013-14 5 Wisconsin (13-6-5) 2000-01 St. Cloud State (7-16-5) 2006-07 Minnesota State (7-16-5) 2008-09 Wisconsin (21-2-5) 2008-09 Minnesota State (5-18-5) 2009-10 Minnesota State (6-17-5) 2012-13 Ohio State (9-14-5) 2013-14 4 Minnesota Duluth (15-5-4) 2000-01 Wisconsin (14-6-4) 2002-03 Minnesota State (9-11-4) 2003-04 Wisconsin (23-1-4) 2006-07 Ohio State (13-11-4) 2006-07 Bemidji State (9-15-4) 2006-07 St. Cloud State (11-13-4) 2007-08 North Dakota (4-20-4) 2007-08 Minnesota Duluth (18-6-4) 2008-09 Minnesota (18-6-4) 2009-10 Bemidji State (11-13-4) 2010-11 North Dakota (14-10-4) 2013-14 St. Cloud State (3-21-4) 2013-14

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226 Minnesota Duluth (36 gp) 2002-03 216 Minnesota (41 gp) 2012-13 212 Wisconsin (41 gp) 2010-11 207 Wisconsin (41 gp) 2008-09 206 Minnesota (39 gp) 1999-00 200 Minnesota Duluth (37 gp) 2000-01 198 Minnesota (40 gp) 2008-09 197 Minnesota (40 gp) 2004-05 196 Minnesota Duluth (33 gp) 1999-00 195 Minnesota (41 gp) 2013-14 181 Wisconsin (40 gp) 2011-12 Minnesota (41 gp) 2011-12 170 Wisconsin (38 gp) 2004-05 166 Wisconsin (41 gp) 2006-07 Minnesota Duluth (39 gp) 2007-08 161 Minnesota (36 gp) 2003-04

most Goals scored • wcha

170 Minnesota Duluth (24 gp) 1999-00 166 Minnesota Duluth (24 gp) 2002-03 150 Minnesota (24 gp) 1999-00 143 Minnesota (28 gp) 2008-09 141 Minnesota (28 gp) 2012-13 140 Wisconsin (28 gp) 2010-11 133 Wisconsin (28 gp) 2008-09 129 Minnesota (28 gp) 2004-05 128 Minnesota (28 gp) 2013-14 125 Minnesota Duuth (24 gp) 2000-01 119 Wisconsin (28 gp) 2004-05 118 Minnesota Duluth (28 gp) 2007-08 116 North Dakota (28 gp) 2011-12 114 Minnesota (24 gp) 2000-01 113 Minnesota (28 gp) 2011-12 Wisconsin (28 gp) 2011-12 112 Wisconsin (28 gp) 2006-07 110 Minnesota Duluth (24 gp) 2003-04 Minnesota Duluth (28 gp) 2004-05

most assists

353 Minnesota Duluth (36 gp) 2002-03 350 Minnesota (41 gp) 2012-13 345 Wisconsin (41 gp) 2008-09 337 Minnesota (41 gp) 2013-14 318 Minnesota (40 gp) 2008-09 310 Minnesota (39 gp) 1999-00 Minnesota (40 gp) 2004-05 300 Wisconsin (41 gp) 2010-11 299 Minnesota (41 gp) 2011-12 296 Minnesota Duluth (33 gp) 1999-00 290 Minnesota Duluth (37 gp) 2000-01 284 Wisconsin (40 gp) 2011-12 268 Minnesota Duluth (39 gp) 2007-08 263 Wisconsin (41 gp) 2006-07 253 Wisconsin (41 gp) 2005-06 249 Minnesota Duluth (39 gp) 2008-09 245 Wisconsin (38 gp) 2004-05 243 North Dakota (37 gp) 2011-12

most assists • wcha

263 Minnesota Duluth (24 gp) 2002-03 257 Minnesota Duluth (24 gp) 1999-00 235 Minnesota (28 gp) 2008-09 Minnesota (28 gp) 2012-13 226 Minnesota (24 gp) 1999-00 223 Minnesota (28 gp) 2013-14 219 Wisconsin (28 gp) 2008-09 200 Minnesota (28 gp) 2004-05 194 Wisconsin (28 gp) 2010-11 187 Minnesota Duluth (24 gp) 2000-01 Minnesota (28 gp) 2011-12 Wisconsin (28 gp) 2011-12 185 Minnesota (24 gp) 2000-01 Minnesota Duluth (28 gp) 2007-08 North Dakota (28 gp) 2011-12 181 Minnesota Duluth (28 gp) 2008-09

180 Wisconsin (28 gp) 2006-07 174 Wisconsin (28 gp) 2004-05 171 Minnesota Duluth (24 gp) 2004-05 Minnesota Duluth (28 gp) 2010-11 166 Wisconsin (28 gp) 2005-06 161 Minnesota Duluth (28 gp) 2006-07 158 Minnesota (28 gp) 2010-11 156 North Dakota (28 gp) 2012-13 153 Wisconsin (28 gp) 2007-08 Ohio State (28 gp) 2009-10 152 Minnesota Duluth (28 gp) 2011-12 151 Minnesota (24 gp) 2002-03 148 Minnesota Duluth (24 gp) 2003-04 147 Minnesota (28 gp) 2007-08 146 Minnesota (24 gp) 2003-04

most Points

579 Minnesota Duluth (36 gp) 2002-03 566 Minnesota (41 gp) 2012-13 552 Wisconsin (41 gp) 2008-09 532 Minnesota (41 gp) 2013-14 516 Minnesota (39 gp) 1999-00 Minnesota (40 gp) 2008-09 512 Wisconsin (41 gp) 2010-11 507 Minnesota (40 gp) 2004-05 492 Minnesota Duluth (33 gp) 1999-00 490 Minnesota Duluth (37 gp) 2000-01 480 Minnesota (41 gp) 2011-12 465 Wisconsin (40 gp) 2011-12 434 Minnesota Duluth (39 gp) 2007-08 429 Wisconsin (41 gp) 2006-07 415 Wisconsin (38 gp) 2004-05 408 Wisconsin (41 gp) 2005-06 400 Minnesota (36 gp) 2003-04

most Points • wcha

429 Minnesota Duluth (24 gp) 2002-03 427 Minnesota (24 gp) 1999-00 378 Minnesota (28 gp) 2008-09 376 Minnesota (24 gp) 1999-00 Minnesota (28 gp) 2012-13 352 Wisconsin (28 gp) 2008-09 351 Minnesota (28 gp) 2013-14 334 Wisconsin (28 gp) 2010-11 329 Minnesota (28 gp) 2004-05 312 Minnesota Duluth (24 gp) 2000-01 303 Minnesota Duluth (28 gp) 2007-08 301 North Dakota (28 gp) 2011-12 300 Minnesota (28 gp) 2011-12 Wisconsin (28 gp) 2011-12 299 Minnesota (24 gp) 2000-01 293 Wisconsin (28 gp) 2004-05 292 Wisconsin (28 gp) 2006-07 290 Minnesota Duluth (28 gp) 2008-09 281 Minnesota Duluth (28 gp) 2004-05 280 Minnesota Duluth (28 gp) 2010-11 269 Wisconsin (28 gp) 2005-06 263 Minnesota Duluth (28 gp) 2006-07 258 Minnesota Duluth (24 gp) 2003-04 Minnesota (28 gp) 2010-11 252 Minnesota (24 gp) 2002-03 North Dakota (28 gp) 2012-13

hiGhest averaGe Goals scoredPer Game

6.28 Minnesota Duluth 2002-03 5.94 Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 5.41 Minnesota Duluth 2000-01 5.28 Minnesota 1999-00 5.27 Minnesota 2012-13 5.17 Wisconsin 2010-11 5.05 Wisconsin 2008-09 4.95 Minnesota 2008-09 4.92 Minnesota 2004-05 4.76 Minnesota 2013-14 4.53 Wisconsin 2011-12 4.47 Minnesota 2003-04 Wisconsin 2004-05

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4.41 Minnesota 2011-12 4.35 Minnesota Duluth 2003-04 4.26 Minnesota Duluth 2007-08 4.25 Minnesota 2002-03 4.19 North Dakota 2011-12 4.14 Wisconsin 2000-01 4.05 Wisconsin 2006-07

hiGhest averaGe Goals scoredPer Game • wcha

7.08 Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 6.92 Minnesota Duluth 2002-03 6.25 Minnesota 1999-00 5.21 Minnesota Duluth 2000-01 5.11 Minnesota 2008-09 5.04 Minnesota 2012-13 5.00 Wisconsin 2010-11 4.75 Minnesota 2000-01 Wisconsin 2008-09 4.61 Minnesota 2004-05 4.58 Minnesota Duluth 2003-04 4.57 Minnesota 2013-14

hiGhest averaGe Goals allowedPer Game

5.38 Bemidji State 2000-01 5.06 St. Cloud State 2010-11 4.92 St. Cloud State 2011-12 4.71 Minnesota State 1999-00 4.61 Ohio State 2008-09 4.47 St. Cloud State 2001-02 4.40 St. Cloud State 1999-00 4.38 St. Cloud State 2002-03 4.28 St. Cloud State 2003-04 4.20 Minnesota State 2000-01 4.09 Bemidji State 2003-04 North Dakota 2004-05 3.94 Bemidji State 1999-00 North Dakota 2006-07 3.80 St. Cloud State 2000-01 3.74 Bemidji State 2012-13 3.73 Bemidji State 2002-03

hiGhest averaGe Goals allowedPer Game • wcha

5.92 Bemidji State 2000-01 5.36 St. Cloud State 2011-12 5.17 St. Cloud State 2002-03 5.00 St. Cloud State 1999-00 4.96 Minnesota State 1999-00 4.875 Bemidji State 1999-00 4.82 Ohio State 2008-09 St. Cloud State 2010-11 4.71 Bemidji State 2000-01 4.54 St. Cloud State 2001-02 4.46 North Dakota 2004-05 St. Cloud State 2003-04 4.36 North Dakota 2006-07 Minnesota State 2008-09 4.33 Bemidji State 2002-03

Fewest Goals allowed

36 Wisconsin (41 gp) 2006-07 Minnesota (41 gp) 2012-13 47 Wisconsin (38 gp) 2013-14 49 Minnesota (41 gp) 2013-14 50 Wisconsin (34 gp) 2003-04 51 Wisconsin (35 gp) 2001-02 Wisconsin (41 gp) 2005-06 53 Wisconsin (41 gp) 2008-09 Wisconsin (35 gp) 2012-13 54 Minnesota (40 gp) 2004-05 Minnesota Duluth (34 gp) 2004-05 Minnesota Duluth (34 gp) 2005-06 Minnesota (41 gp) 2011-12

55 Minnesota Duluth (34 gp) 2010-11 58 Minnesota Duluth (34 gp) 2001-02 Wisconsin (41 gp) 2007-08 Minnesota Duluth (39 gp) 2007-08 59 Minnesota (38 gp) 2001-02 Wisconsin (38 gp) 2004-05

Fewest averaGe Goals allowedPer Game

0.85 Wisconsin (41 gp) 2006-07 0.88 Minnesota (41 gp) 2012-13 1.19 Minnesota (41 gp) 2013-14 1.20 Wisconsin (41 gp) 2005-06 1.23 Wisconsin (38 gp) 2013-14 1.28 Wisconsin (41 gp) 2008-09 1.32 Minnesota (41 gp) 2011-12 1.35 Minnesota (40 gp) 2004-05 1.38 Wisconsin (35 gp) 2001-02 Wisconsin (41 gp) 2007-08 1.44 Wisconsin (40 gp) 2011-12 1.47 Wisconsin (34 gp) 2003-04 1.48 Wisconsin (35 gp) 2012-13 1.49 Wisconsin (38 gp) 2004-05 Minnesota Duluth (39 gp) 2007-08 1.55 Minnesota (38 gp) 2001-02 1.59 Minnesota Duluth (34 gp) 2004-05 Minnesota Duluth (34 gp) 2005-06 1.62 Minnesota Duluth (34 gp) 2010-11 1.67 Minnesota (36 gp) 2003-04 1.69 Wisconsin (41 gp) 2010-11 1.71 Minnesota Duluth (34 gp) 2001-02 1.77 Minnesota (39 gp) 1999-00 1.81 Minnesota Duluth (36 gp) 2002-03

Fewest averaGe Goals allowedPer Game • wcha

0.93 Minnesota 2004-05 0.96 Minnesota 2012-13 1.03 Minnesota 2013-14 1.15 Wisconsin 2006-07 1.17 Wisconsin 2013-14 1.27 Wisconsin 2007-08 1.36 Minnesota Duluth 2006-07 1.37 Wisconsin 2003-04 1.38 Wisconsin 2005-06 1.42 Minnesota 2001-02 1.44 Wisconsin 2001-02 1.45 Minnesota 1999-00 Minnesota Duluth 2001-02 1.46 Minnesota Duluth 2004-05 1.48 Wisconsin 2008-09 1.50 Minnesota 2008-09 1.52 Wisconsin 2011-12 1.54 Minnesota Duluth 2007-08 Minnesota 2011-12 1.60 Wisconsin 2012-13 1.67 Minnesota 2003-04 1.68 Minnesota Duluth 2005-06 1.71 Minnesota 2002-03 1.75 Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 Minnesota Duluth 2002-03 Minnesota 2009-10 Minnesota Duluth 2010-11 1.79 Minnesota 2005-06 Wisconsin 2010-11 1.86 Minnesota Duluth 2008-09 Minnesota 2010-11 1.89 Minnesota 2007-08 1.96 Minnesota Duluth 2009-10

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hiGhest Power-Play PercentaGe

32.7 Minnesota (53/162) 2013-14 32.2 Minnesota (59/183) 2012-13 31.0 Minnesota 2004-05 30.6 Wisconsin 2008-09 30.2 Minnesota 2000-01 29.1 Wisconsin 2000-01 Minnesota Duluth 2000-01 28.9 Minnesota Duluth 2002-03 28.8 St. Cloud State 2000-01 28.2 North Dakota (48/170) 2012-13 27.6 Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 26.7 Minnesota 1999-00 Wisconsin 2006-07 25.7 Wisconsin 2010-11

hiGhest Power-Play PercentaGe • wcha

32.4 Minnesota 2000-01 32.1 Minnesota (36/112) 2013-14 31.7 Minnesota 1999-00 Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 Minnesota Duluth 2000-01 31.6 Minnesota Duluth 2002-03 31.2 Minnesota (40/128) 2012-13 29.6 Minnesota 2004-05 29.2 Wisconsin 2006-07 27.4 Wisconsin 2000-01 Wisconsin 2008-09 26.3 North Dakota (31/118) 2012-13 26.0 Wisconsin 2001-02 25.6 Minnesota 2001-02 25.4 Wisconsin 2010-11

hiGhest Penalty-killinG PercentaGe

93.3 Wisconsin 2008-09 92.5 Wisconsin 2006-07 92.4 Minnesota Duluth 2002-03 92.2 Minnesota Duluth 2004-05 92.1 Minnesota (116/126) 2013-14 91.9 Minnesota Duluth 2007-08 91.0 Minnesota 2003-04 90.6 Minnesota 2009-10 Wisconsin (87/96) 2013-14 90.3 Minnesota (140/155) 2012-13 90.0 Minnesota 1999-00 89.8 Minnesota 2008-09 89.7 Minnesota Duluth 2005-06 Wisconsin 2007-08 Wisconsin 2011-12 89.1 Minnesota 2004-05 Minnesota 2010-11 88.9 Minnesota Duluth 2009-10 88.7 Minnesota Duluth 2010-11 88.4 Wisconsin 2005-06 88.2 Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 88.1 Wisconsin 2010-11 88.0 Minnesota 2002-03 Minnesota 2007-08

hiGhest Penalty-killinG PercentaGe • wcha

93.8 Minnesota 2004-05 Minnesota 2008-09 93.6 Wisconsin (73/78) 2013-14 93.3 Minnesota 1999-00 Minnesota (83/89) 2013-14 93.0 Wisconsin 2008-09 92.9 Minnesota Duluth 2004-05 92.3 Minnesota Duluth 2002-03 92.1 Wisconsin 2007-08 91.5 Minnesota 2003-04 Minnesota Duluth 2007-08 91.1 Minnesota Duluth 2005-06 91.0 Minnesota (101/111) 2012-13 90.4 Bemidji State 2010-11 90.2 Wisconsin 2002-03 Wisconsin 2005-06

89.6 Wisconsin 2011-12 89.1 Minnesota Duluth 2005-06 88.9 Minnesota 2009-10 Minnesota 2010-11 Minnesota 2011-12 88.5 Minnesota Duluth 2001-02 Minnesota Duluth 2003-04 88.4 Minnesota 2007-08 88.2 Minnesota Duluth 2009-10 88.1 Minnesota Duluth 1999-00

most shorthanded Goals

19 Minnesota 2004-05 14 Minnesota 2012-13 13 Minnesota 1999-00 Wisconsin 2008-09 Wisconsin 2010-11 12 Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 Minnesota 2002-03 Minnesota 2008-09 11 Minnesota Duluth 2002-03 Minnesota 2003-04 Minnesota Duluth 2007-08 10 Bemidji State 1999-00 Wisconsin 2011-12 9 Minnesota Duluth 2003-04 Wisconsin 2004-05 Wisconsin 2006-07 North Dakota 2011-12 Wisconsin 2013-14

most shorthanded Goals • wcha

16 Minnesota 2004-05 11 Minnesota 1999-00 Wisconsin 2008-09 10 Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 9 Minnesota 2003-04 Wisconsin 2013-14 8 Minnesota 2002-03 Wisconsin 2004-05 Minnesota State 2006-07

most Penalties

302 Minnesota (28 gp) 2008-09 297 Minnesota State (28 gp) 2004-05 285 Minnesota Duluth (28 gp) 2008-09 278 St. Cloud State (28 gp) 2007-08 277 Ohio State (24 gp) 1999-00 Minnesota Duluth (24 gp) 2002-03 269 Minnesota Duluth (28 gp) 2007-08 260 North Dakota (28 gp) 2004-05 258 Minnesota (28 gp) 2004-05 St. Cloud State (28 gp) 2008-09 257 Minnesota State (28 gp) 2007-08 North Dakota (28 gp) 2011-12 251 North Dakota (28 gp) 2005-06 246 Ohio State (28 gp) 2007-08 245 Minnesota Duluth (28 gp) 2004-05 Minnesota (28 gp) 2005-06 North Dakota (28 gp) 2008-09 Ohio State (28 gp) 2008-09

most Penalties • wcha

248 Minnesota State (28 gp) 2004-05 222 Minnesota State (28 gp) 2007-08 212 Minnesota Duluth (28 gp) 2008-09 211 Minnesota (28 gp) 2008-09 206 North Dakota (28 gp) 2011-12 205 Minnesota Duluth (28 gp) 2004-05 203 St. Cloud State (28 gp) 2008-09 201 Ohio State (28 gp) 2006-07 199 North Dakota (28 gp) 2004-05 198 North Dakota (28 gp) 2008-09 197 North Dakota (28 gp) 2005-06 195 Bemidji State (28 gp) 2006-07

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194 Minnesota Duluth (28 gp) 2006-07 St. Cloud State (28 gp) 2007-08 192 Minnesota Duluth (28 gp) 2007-08 189 North Dakota (28 gp) 2007-08 188 St. Cloud State (28 gp) 2006-07 186 Ohio State (28 gp) 2008-09 184 St. Cloud State (28 gp) 2004-05 Minnesota Duluth (28 gp) 2005-06 Minnesota State (28 gp) 2008-09 182 Minnesota Duluth (24 gp) 2002-03 St. Cloud State (28 gp) 2010-11 181 Minnesota State (28 gp) 2006-07 Minnesota State (28 gp) 2009-10 180 Bemidji State (28 gp) 2008-09 179 Minnesota State (24 gp) 2003-04 Minnesota (28 gp) 2004-05 178 Ohio State (28 gp) 2004-05 177 Ohio State (28 gp) 2007-08 176 Ohio State (24 gp) 1999-00 175 Minnesota Duluth (28 gp) 2011-12 174 Minnesota Duluth (24 gp) 2003-04 173 North Dakota (28 gp) 2006-07 171 Minnesota (28 gp) 2007-08

most Penalty minutes

675 Minnesota (40 gp) 2008-09 624 Minnesota State (35 gp) 2004-05 605 Minnesota Duluth (39 gp) 2008-09 596 Minnesota Duluth (36 gp) 2002-03 591 St. Cloud State (38 gp) 2007-08 588 North Dakota (37 gp) 2011-12 577 St. Cloud State (37 gp) 2006-07 574 Minnesota State (34 gp) 2007-08 573 Ohio State (37 gp) 1999-00 565 Ohio State (37 gp) 2006-07 563 North Dakota (35 gp) 2004-05 555 Minnesota Duluth (39 gp) 2006-07 549 Minnesota Duluth (39 gp) 2007-08 535 St. Cloud State (37 gp) 2008-09 534 Ohio State (36 gp) 2008-09 529 North Dakota (36 gp) 2005-06 520 Minnesota (41 gp) 2005-06

most Penalty minutes • wcha

526 Minnesota State (28 gp) 2004-05 493 Minnesota State (28 gp) 2007-08 470 Ohio State (28 gp) 2013-14 467 North Dakota (28 gp) 2011-12 460 Minnesota (28 gp) 2008-09 459 Ohio State (28 gp) 2006-07 448 Minnesota Duluth (28 gp) 2008-09 441 North Dakota (28 gp) 2004-05 429 Minnesota Duluth (28 gp) 2004-05 425 St. Cloud State (28 gp) 2008-09 423 St. Cloud State (28 gp) 2007-08 420 North Dakota (28 gp) 2008-09 416 Ohio State (28 gp) 2008-09 412 Bemidji State (28 gp) 2006-07 409 North Dakota (28 gp) 2010-11 403 Minnesota Duluth (24 gp) 2002-03 Minnesota State (28 gp) 2006-07 402 North Dakota (28 gp) 2005-06 401 St. Cloud State (28 gp) 2006-07 400 North Dakota (28 gp) 2007-08 399 Minnesota Duluth (28 gp) 2006-07 395 Minnesota Duluth (28 gp) 2007-08 387 Minnesota State (28 gp) 2009-10 386 St. Cloud State (28 gp) 2010-11 383 Minnesota (28 gp) 2007-08 382 Minnesota (28 gp) 2010-11 381 Bemidji State (28 gp) 2013-14 379 St. Cloud State (28 gp) 2004-05 Minnesota Duluth (28 gp) 2005-06 378 Minnesota State (28 gp) 2005-06 375 Minnesota Duluth (28 gp) 2011-12

most Penalty minutes Per Game

17.8 Minnesota State 2004-05 16.9 Minnesota State 2007-08 Minnesota 2008-09 16.6 Minnesota Duluth 2002-03 16.1 North Dakota 2004-05 15.9 North Dakota 2011-12 15.6 St. Cloud State 2006-07 St. Cloud State 2007-08 15.5 Ohio State 1999-00 Minnesota Duluth 2008-09 15.3 Ohio State 2006-07

most Penalty minutes Per Game • wcha

18.8 Minnesota State 2004-05 17.6 Minnesota State 2007-08 16.8 Minnesota Duluth 2002-03 Ohio State 2013-14 16.7 North Dakota 2011-12 16.4 Ohio State 2006-07 Minnesota 2008-09 16.0 Minnesota Duluth 2008-09 15.8 North Dakota 2004-05 15.5 Minnesota State 2003-04 15.3 Minnesota Duluth 2004-05 15.2 St. Cloud State 2008-09 15.1 St. Cloud State 2007-08 15.0 Ohio State 1999-00 St. Cloud State 2003-04 Minnesota Duluth 2003-04 North Dakota 2008-09 14.9 Ohio State 2008-09 14.7 Bemidji State 2006-07 14.6 North Dakota 2010-11 14.4 North Dakota 2005-06 Minnesota State 2006-07 14.3 St. Cloud State 2006-07 North Dakota 2007-08 14.2 Minnesota Duluth 2006-07 14.1 Minnesota Duluth 2007-08 14.0 Ohio State 2002-03

most shutouts

21 Minnesota 2012-13 18 Wisconsin 2006-07 16 Wisconsin 2008-09 13 Minnesota 2004-05 Wisconsin 2004-05 Minnesota 2005-06 Wisconsin 2005-06 Wisconsin 2007-08 Minnesota 2011-12 Minnesota 2013-14 12 Minnesota 2010-11 Minnesota Duluth 2010-11 Wisconsin 2011-12 Wisconsin 2013-14 10 Minnesota Duluth 2007-08 Minnesota 2009-10 Wisconsin 2010-11 9 Minnesota 1999-00 Minnesota Duluth 2000-01 Wisconsin 2001-02 Minnesota Duluth 2006-07 8 Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 Ohio State 2000-01 Minnesota Duluth 2003-04 Wisconsin 2003-04 Minnesota Duluth 2004-05 Minnesota Duluth 2008-09 7 Minnesota Duluth 2002-03 Minnesota 2008-09 Bemidji State 2009-10 Wisconsin 2012-13

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12 Minnesota 2004-05 Minnesota 2012-13 Minnesota 2013-14 9 Wisconsin 2004-05 Minnesota Duluth 2006-07 Wisconsin 2007-08 Wisconsin 2008-09 Wisconsin 2013-14 8 Minnesota 2005-06 Wisconsin 2006-07 Minnesota 2010-11 Minnesota Duluth 2010-11 Minnesota 2011-12 7 Wisconsin 2001-02 Minnesota Duluth 2003-04 Minnesota Duluth 2004-05 Minnesota Duluth 2007-08 Bemidji State 2009-10 Minnesota 2009-10 Wisconsin 2010-11 Wisconsin 2011-12 6 Minnesota 1999-00 Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 Minnesota 2003-04 Wisconsin 2005-06 Minnesota 2008-09 5 Minnesota Duluth 2000-01 Ohio State 2000-01 Minnesota 2001-02 Minnesota Duluth 2001-02 Minnesota 2002-03 Minnesota Duluth 2002-03 Wisconsin 2003-04 Minnesota Duluth 2005-06 Minnesota 2007-08 Minnesota Duluth 2008-09 Minnesota Duluth 2009-10 Wisconsin 2012-13

most consecutive shutouts

6 Minnesota (2/22 – 3/16/13) 2012-13 5 Wisconsin (2/16 – 3/3/07) 2006-07 4 Wisconsin (1/13 – 1/26/02) 2001-02 Minnesota Duluth (11/1 – 11/9/02) 2002-03 Wisconsin (1/6 – 1/19/07) 2006-07 Minnesota Duluth (10/5 – 10/14/07) 2007-08 Minnesota (11/30 – 12/8/07) 2007-08 Minnesota Duluth (2/18 – 2/26/11) 2010-11 3 Wisconsin (1/7 – 1/14/05) 2004-05 Wisconsin (2/18 – 2/25/06) 2005-06 Minnesota Duluth (10/21 – 10/28/06) 2006-07 Wisconsin (11/25 – 12/2/06) 2006-07 North Dakota (10/19 – 10/26/07) 2007-08 Wisconsin (9/28 – 10/5/07) 2007-08 Minnesota Duluth (2/21 – 2/28/09) 2008-09 Wisconsin (10/11 – 10/18/08) 2008-09 Minnesota (10/17 – 10/24/09) 2009-10 Minnesota Duluth (10/17 – 10/24/10) 2010-11 Minnesota (10/1 – 10/8/11) 2011-12 Minnesota (2/25 – 3/3/12) 2011-12 Minnesota (10/6 – 10/13/12) 2012-13 Wisconsin (10/28 – 11/3/12) 2012-13 Minnesota (1/17 – 1/24/14) 2013-14 Minnesota (2/15 – 2/22/14) 2013-14

lonGest shutout streak

395:01 Minnesota (2/16 – 3/16/13) 2012-13 324:06 Wisconsin (2/11 – 3/4/07) 2006-07 311:01 Wisconsin (1/5 – 1/20/07) 2006-07 274:42 Minnesota Duluth (10/26 – 11/16/02) 2002-03 268:40 Minnesota (11/30 – 12/8/07) 2007-08 262:40 Minnesota Duluth (10/5 – 10/20/07) 2007-08 262:06 Minnesota Duluth (2/12 – 3/4/11) 2010-11 261:35 Wisconsin (1/12 – 1/27/12) 2001-02

Gamemost Goals

15 Minnesota Duluth (@ St. Cloud State) 11/6/99 Bemidji State (vs Wayne State) 12/4/99 14 Minnesota Duluth (vs Wisconsin) 1/15/00 Wisconsin (@ Bemidji State) 11/18/00 North Dakota (vs Lindenwood) 1/4/12 13 Minnesota Duluth (vs North Dakota) 11/1/02 Wisconsin (vs Lindenwood) 9/25/11 12 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) 10/22/99 Minnesota Duluth (@ Bemidji State) 10/28/00 Minnesota Duluth (vs Northeastern) 1/8/01 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) 10/18/02 Minnesota (vs Ohio State) 1/10/09 11 Minnesota (@ Bemidji State) 1/11/00 Minnesota (vs Wisconsin) 2/26/00 Minnesota Duluth (vs Ohio State) 2/1/01 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 12/7/02 Minnesota Duluth (vs Ohio State) 2/1/03 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) 2/23/03 Wisconsin (vs Wayne State) 10/9/04 Wisconsin (vs Union College) 9/29/07 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) 1/17/09 Wisconsin (vs Lindenwood) 9/23/11 North Dakota (vs Ohio State) 10/21/11 Bemidji State (vs Lindenwood) 11/10/11 Minnesota (vs New Hampshire) 11/18/11 Minnesota (vs Colgate) 9/29/12 10 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) 10/15/99 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) 10/16/99 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 11/5/99 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) 11/19/99 Minnesota (@ Minnesota State) 1/15/00 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) 1/22/00 Minnesota Duluth (@ Bemidji State) 2/20/00 Minnesota (vs Wisconsin) 3/2/00 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) 1/11/01 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) 3/8/01 Wisconsin(vsConnecticut) 10/20/01 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) 10/18/02 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) 12/14/02 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) 1/11/03 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 2/7/03 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) 2/22/03 Minnesota (vs North Dakota) 11/30/03 Minnesota (vs Ohio State) 11/6/04 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) 12/3/05 Wisconsin (vs Robert Morris) 12/1/06 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) 11/24/07 Wisconsin (vs Quinnipiac) 9/26/08 Wisconsin (vs St. Cloud State) 1/14/11 Minnesota State (vs Lindenwood) 10/1/11 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 12/3/11 North Dakota (vs St. Cloud State) 1/20/12 Ohio State (vs Bemidji State) 10/27/12 Minnesota (@ New Hampshire) 11/24/12 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) 2/7/14 9 Minnesota Duluth (@ Ohio State) 1/29/00 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) 3/2/00 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) 12/1/00 St. Cloud State (vs Wisconsin) 1/12/01 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) 1/26/01 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) 11/11/01 Minnesota (@ St. Cloud State) 3/2/02 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) 12/13/02 Minnesota State (vs Findlay) 2/7/03 Wisconsin (vs St. Cloud State) 2/15/03 Minnesota Duluth (vs North Dakota) 11/14/03 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 1/25/04 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) 3/5/04 Minnesota Duluth (vs North Dakota) 10/16/04 Minnesota (vs Ohio State) 11/4/05 St. Cloud State (vs North Dakota) 1/21/06 Wisconsin (vs St. Cloud State) 3/11/06 Ohio State (vs Northeastern) 10/6/06 Minnesota Duluth (vs Ohio State) 12/9/06

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Minnesota Duluth (vs North Dakota) 11/3/07 Minnesota (vs North Dakota) 3/1/08 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 3/8/08 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) 10/18/08 Minnesota (vs Ohio State) 1/9/09 Minnesota (vs Minnesota State) 1/30/09 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) 2/7/09 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 2/19/11 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota State) 2/19/11 Wisconsin (vs St. Cloud State) 2/25/11 North Dakota (vs Vermont) 10/15/11 North Dakota (vs St. Cloud State) 1/21/12 Wisconsin (@ Lindenwood) 10/6/12 Minnesota (vs Minnesota State) 11/17/12 Minnesota (vs Princeton) 12/1/13 Minnesota (@ Ohio State) 12/7/13

most Goals • wcha

15 Minnesota Duluth (@ St. Cloud State) 11/6/99 14 Minnesota Duluth (vs Wisconsin) 1/15/00 Wisconsin (@ Bemidji State) 11/18/00 12 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) 10/22/99 Minnesota Duluth (@ Bemidji State) 10/28/00 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) 10/18/02 Minnesota (vs Ohio State) 1/10/09 11 Minnesota (@ Bemidji State) 1/11/00 Minnesota (vs Wisconsin) 2/26/00 Minnesota Duluth (vs Ohio State) 2/1/01 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State 12/7/02 Minnesota Duluth (vs Ohio State) 2/1/03 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) 2/23/03 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) 1/17/09 North Dakota (vs Ohio State) 10/21/11 10 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) 10/15/99 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) 10/16/99 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State 11/5/99 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) 11/19/99 Minnesota (@ Minnesota State) 1/15/00 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) 1/22/00 Minnesota Duluth (@ Bemidji State) 2/20/00 Minnesota (vs Wisconsin) 3/2/00 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State 1/11/01 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) 3/8/01 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) 10/18/02 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) 12/14/02 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) 1/11/03 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 2/7/03 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) 2/22/03 Minnesota (vs Ohio State) 11/6/04 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) 12/3/05 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) 11/24/07 Wisconsin (vs St. Cloud State 1/14/11 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 12/3/11 North Dakota (vs St. Cloud State) 1/20/12 Ohio State (vs Bemidji State) 10/27/12 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) 2/7/14 9 Minnesota Duluth (@ Ohio State) 1/29/00 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) 3/2/00 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) 12/1/00 St. Cloud State (vs Wisconsin) 1/12/01 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) 1/26/01 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) 11/11/01 Minnesota (@ St. Cloud State) 3/2/02 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) 12/13/02 Wisconsin (vs St. Cloud State) (WCHA) 2/15/03 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 1/25/04 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) 3/5/04 Minnesota Duluth (vs North Dakota) 10/16/04 Minnesota (vs Ohio State) 11/4/05 St. Cloud State (vs North Dakota) 1/21/06 Wisconsin (vs St. Cloud State) 3/11/06 Minnesota Duluth (vs Ohio State) 12/9/06 Minnesota Duluth (vs North Dakota) 11/3/07 Minnesota (vs North Dakota) 3/1/08 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 3/8/08 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State 10/18/08 Minnesota (vs Ohio State) 1/9/09 Minnesota (vs Minnesota State) 1/30/09 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) 2/7/09 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State 2/19/11

Wisconsin (vs Minnesota State) 2/19/11 Wisconsin (vs St. Cloud State) 2/25/11 North Dakota (vs St. Cloud State 1/21/12 Minnesota (vs Minnesota State) 11/17/12 Minnesota (@ Ohio State) 12/7/13

most Goals, two teams

18 Bemidji State 15 @ Wayne State 3 12/4/99 Wisconsin 14 @ Bemidji State 4 11/18/00 15 Bemidji State 3 @ Minnesota Duluth 12 10/22/99 Minnesota Duluth 15 @ St. Cloud State 0 11/6/99 Wisconsin 1 @ Minnesota Duluth 14 1/15/00 14 Bemidji State 6 @ Minnesota Duluth 8 10/23/99 Minnesota State 4 @ Minnesota Duluth 10 11/19/99 Wisconsin 3 @ Minnesota 11 2/26/00 Minnesota State 4 @ Minnesota Duluth 10 11/24/07

most Goals, two teams • wcha

18 Wisconsin 14 @ Bemidji State 4 11/18/00 15 Bemidji State 3 @ Minnesota Duluth 12 10/22/99 Minnesota Duluth 15 @ St. Cloud State 0 11/6/99 Wisconsin 1 @ Minnesota Duluth 14 1/15/00 14 Bemidji State 6 @ Minnesota Duluth 8 10/23/99 Minnesota State 4 @ Minnesota Duluth 10 11/19/99 Wisconsin 3 @ Minnesota 11 2/26/00 Minnesota State 4 @ Minnesota Duluth 10 11/24/07

most assists

24 Minnesota Duluth (vs Wisconsin) 1/15/00 23 Minnesota Duluth (@ St. Cloud State) 11/6/99 21 Bemidji State (@ Wayne State) 12/4/99 Bemidji State (vs Lindenwood) 11/10/11 20 Wisconsin (vs Quinnipiac) 9/26/08 North Dakota (vs Lindenwood) 1/4/12 Minnesota (vs Colgate) 9/29/12 19 Wisconsin (@ Bemidji State) 11/12/00 Wisconsin (vs Lindenwood) 9/25/11 North Dakota (vs Ohio State) 10/21/11 18 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) 11/24/07 Minnesota (vs Ohio State) 1/10/09 Wisconsin (vs Lindenwood) 9/25/11 Minnesota (vs New Hampshire) 11/18/11 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 12/3/11 Ohio State (vs Bemidji State) 10/27/12 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) 2/7/14 17 Wisconsin (vs Robert Morris) 12/1/06 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State 3/8/08 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) 1/17/09 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) 2/7/09 Minnesota State (vs Lindenwood) 10/1/11 Minnesota (vs Princeton) 12/1/13 Minnesota (@ Ohio State) 12/7/13 16 Ohio State (vs Wayne State) 3/2/01 Wisconsin (vs Wayne State) 10/9/04 Minnesota (vs Ohio State) 11/6/04 Minnesota Duluth (vs North Dakota) 11/3/07 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) 10/18/08 Minnesota (vs Ohio State) 1/9/09 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 2/19/11 North Dakota (vs St. Cloud State) 1/20/12 Minnesota (vs Minnesota State) 11/17/12 15 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) 12/3/05 Minnesota Duluth (vs Ohio State) 12/9/06 Minnesota (vs Minnesota State) 1/30/09 Minnesota (vs Bemidji Stat) 2/15/13

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24 Minnesota Duluth (vs Wisconsin) 1/15/00 23 Minnesota Duluth (@ St. Cloud State) 11/6/99 19 Wisconsin (@ Bemidji State) 11/12/00 North Dakota (vs Ohio State) 10/21/11 18 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) 11/24/07 Minnesota (vs Ohio State) 1/10/09 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 12/3/11 Ohio State (vs Bemidji State) 10/27/12 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) 2/7/14 17 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State 3/8/08 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) 1/17/09 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) 2/7/09 Minnesota (@ Ohio State) 12/7/13 16 Minnesota (vs Ohio State) 11/6/04 Minnesota Duluth (vs North Dakota) 11/3/07 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) 10/18/08 Minnesota (vs Ohio State) 1/9/09 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 2/19/11 North Dakota (vs St. Cloud State) 1/20/12 Minnesota (vs Minnesota State) 11/17/12 15 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) 12/3/05 Minnesota Duluth (vs Ohio State) 12/9/06 Minnesota (vs Minnesota State) 1/30/09 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) 2/15/13

most Points

36 Bemidji State (@ Wayne State) 12/4/99 34 North Dakota (vs Lindenwood) 1/4/12 32 Bemidji State (vs Lindenwood) 11/10/11 31 Wisconsin (vs Lindenwood) 9/25/11 Minnesota (vs Colgate) 9/29/12 30 Wisconsin (vs Quinnipiac) 9/26/08 Minnesota (vs Ohio State) 1/10/09 Wisconsin (vs Lindenwood) 9/25/11 North Dakota (vs Ohio State) 10/21/11 29 Minnesota (vs New Hampshire) 11/18/11 28 Bemidji State (vs Wayne State) 12/4/99 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) 11/24/07 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) 1/17/09 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 12/3/11 Ohio State (vs Bemidji State) 10/27/12 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State 2/7/14 27 Wisconsin (vs Wayne State) 10/9/04 Wisconsin (vs Robert Morris) 12/1/06 Minnesota State (vs Lindenwood) 10/1/11 26 Minnesota (vs Ohio State) 11/6/04 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 3/8/08 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) 2/7/09 North Dakota (vs St. Cloud State) 1/20/12 Minnesota (@ New Hampshire) 11/24/12 Minnesota (vs Princeton) 12/1/13 Minnesota (@ Ohio State) 12/7/13 25 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) 12/3/05 Minnesota Duluth (vs North Dakota) 11/3/07 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) 10/18/08 Minnesota (vs Ohio State) 1/9/09 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 2/19/11 Minnesota (vs Minnesota State) 11/17/12 24 Ohio State (vs Wayne State) 3/2/01 Minnesota Duluth (vs Ohio State) 12/9/06 Wisconsin (vs Union College) 9/29/07 Minnesota (vs Minnesota State) 1/30/09 North Dakota (@ Lindenwood) 1/5/13 Minnesota (@ Minnesota State) 1/18/13

most Points • wcha

30 Minnesota (vs Ohio State) 1/10/09 North Dakota (vs Ohio State) 10/21/11 28 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) 11/24/07 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) 1/17/09 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 12/3/11 Ohio State (vs Bemidji State) 10/27/12 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State 2/7/14

26 Minnesota (vs Ohio State) 11/6/04 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 3/8/08 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) 2/7/09 North Dakota (vs St. Cloud State) 1/20/12 Minnesota (@ Ohio State) 12/7/13 25 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) 12/3/05 Minnesota Duluth (vs North Dakota) 11/3/07 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) 10/18/08 Minnesota (vs Ohio State) 1/9/09 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 2/19/11 Minnesota (vs Minnesota State) 11/17/12 24 Ohio State (vs Wayne State) 3/2/01 Minnesota Duluth (vs Ohio State) 12/9/06 Minnesota (vs Minnesota State) 1/30/09 Minnesota (@ Minnesota State) 1/18/13

most Penalties

26 Ohio State (vs Bemidji State) 11/8/13 25 Minnesota State (vs North Dakota) 2/22/08 23 North Dakota (@ Minnesota State) 2/22/08 Bemidji State (@ Ohio State) 11/8/13 21 Minnesota State (@ Minnesota Duluth) 1/22/05 20 Ohio State (vs Northeastern) 10/8/99 19 Minnesota Duluth (@ North Dakota) 2/21/09 North Dakota (vs Minnesota Duluth) 2/21/09 17 North Dakota (@ Minnesota Duluth) 10/23/09 St. Cloud State (@ Minnesota Duluth) 2/19/11 Minnesota (@ Minnesota State) 1/18/13 16 Ohio State (vs Minnesota State) 2/17/07 Minnesota Duluth (@ Mercyhurst) 10/30/09 15 Ohio State (vs Minnesota Duluth) 1/31/03 14 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota Duluth) 10/9/99 Ohio State (vs St. Cloud State) 10/22/99 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) 1/25/03 Minnesota State (vs Minnesota Duluth) 1/25/03 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) 1/22/05 Minnesota State (@ Minnesota Duluth) 12/3/05 Minnesota Duluth (@ St. Cloud State) 10/17/08 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 2/19/11

most Penalties • wcha

26 Ohio State (vs Bemidji State) 11/8/13 25 Minnesota State (vs North Dakota) 2/22/08 23 North Dakota (@ Minnesota State) 2/22/08 Bemidji State (@ Ohio State) 11/8/13 21 Minnesota State (@ Minnesota Duluth) 1/22/05 19 Minnesota Duluth (@ North Dakota) 2/21/09 North Dakota (vs Minnesota Duluth) 2/21/09 17 North Dakota (@ Minnesota Duluth) 10/23/09 St. Cloud State (@ Minnesota Duluth) 2/19/11 Minnesota (@ Minnesota State) 1/18/13 16 Ohio State (vs Minnesota State) 2/17/07 15 Ohio State (vs Minnesota Duluth) 1/31/03 14 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota Duluth) 10/9/99 Ohio State (vs St. Cloud State) 10/22/99 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) 1/25/03 Minnesota State (vs Minnesota Duluth) 1/25/03 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) 1/22/05 Minnesota State (@ Minnesota Duluth) 12/3/05 Minnesota Duluth (@ St. Cloud State) 10/17/08 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 2/19/11 13 North Dakota (vs Minnesota Duluth) 11/1/01 Ohio State (vs Minnesota Duluth) 11/9/02 Bemidji State (vs Minnesota Duluth) 12/14/02 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota) 2/14/03 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) 12/3/05 Bemidji State (@ St. Cloud State) 1/27/07 Minnesota Duluth (@ St. Cloud State) 10/5/07 Minnesota State (@ St. Cloud State) 2/1/08 Minnesota (@ Minnesota State) 1/31/09 Wisconsin (vs North Dakota) 1/15/12 North Dakota (vs Bemidji State) 2/3/12

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most Penalty minutes

173 Ohio State (vs Bemidji State) 11/8/13 145 Bemidji State (@ Ohio State) 11/8/13 72 Minnesota State (vs North Dakota) 2/22/08 68 North Dakota (@ Minnesota State) 2/22/08 61 Minnesota State (vs Minnesota Duluth) 1/22/05 57 Ohio State (vs Minnesota Duluth) 1/21/03 54 Minnesota Duluth (@ North Dakota) 2/21/09 North Dakota (vs Minnesota Duluth) 2/21/09 50 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 2/19/11 49 Minnesota (vs North Dakota) 10/15/10 48 Ohio State (vs Minnesota State) 2/17/07 45 Bemidji State (vs Minnesota Duluth) 3/2/00 Bemidji State (vs Minnesota Duluth) 12/14/02 St. Cloud State (@ Minnesota Duluth) 2/19/11 43 North Dakota (@ Minnesota) 10/15/10 40 Ohio State (vs Northeastern) 10/8/99 39 Minnesota State (vs St. Cloud State) 10/19/01 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) 12/14/02 Minnesota State (@ Minnesota Duluth) 12/3/05 37 Ohio State (vs Findlay) 11/5/99 Minnesota Duluth (vs Wisconsin) 1/15/00 North Dakota (vs Quinnipiac) 10/21/05 North Dakota (@ Minnesota Duluth) 10/23/09 North Dakota (vs Bemidji State) 2/3/12 36 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota Duluth) 10/9/99 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) 1/22/05 35 Wisconsin (vs Ohio State) 2/22/03 Bemidji State (vs Minnesota State) 10/5/07 Wisconsin (vs North Dakota) 1/15/12

most Penalty minutes • wcha

173 Ohio State (vs Bemidji State) 11/8/13 145 Bemidji State (@ Ohio State) 11/8/13 72 Minnesota State (vs North Dakota) 2/22/08 68 North Dakota (@ Minnesota State) 2/22/08 61 Minnesota State (vs Minnesota Duluth) 1/22/05 57 Ohio State (vs Minnesota Duluth) 1/21/03 54 Minnesota Duluth (@ North Dakota) 2/21/09 North Dakota (vs Minnesota Duluth) 2/21/09 50 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 2/19/11 49 Minnesota (vs North Dakota) 10/15/10 48 Ohio State (vs Minnesota State) 2/17/07 45 Bemidji State (vs Minnesota Duluth) 3/2/00 Bemidji State (vs Minnesota Duluth) 12/14/02 St. Cloud State (@ Minnesota Duluth) 2/19/11 43 North Dakota (@ Minnesota) 10/15/10 39 Minnesota State (vs St. Cloud State) 10/19/01 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) 12/14/02 Minnesota State (@ Minnesota Duluth) 12/3/05 37 Minnesota Duluth (vs Wisconsin) 1/15/00 North Dakota (@ Minnesota Duluth) 10/23/09 North Dakota (vs Bemidji State) 2/3/12 36 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota Duluth) 10/9/99 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) 1/22/05 35 Wisconsin (vs Ohio State) 2/22/03 Bemidji State (vs Minnesota State) 10/5/07 Wisconsin (vs North Dakota) 1/15/12

Fewest Penalties

0 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 11/5/99 St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota Duluth) 11/5/99 Wisconsin (vs Brown) 11/7/99 Minnesota State (vs St. Cloud State) 11/12/99 Minnesota State (vs Bemidji State) 11/28/99 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) 12/2/00 Minnesota Duluth (@ Wisconsin) 11/28/10 Bemidji State (vs Maine) 11/10/12 Bemidji State (vs Minnesota State) 1/11/13 St. Cloud State (@ Minnesota State) 2/16/13 Bemidji State (vs Minnesota) 10/26/13 Minnesota (vs Minnesota State) 1/17/14

Fewest Penalties • wcha

0 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 11/5/99 St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota Duluth) 11/5/99 Minnesota State (vs St. Cloud State) 11/12/99 Minnesota State (vs Bemidji State) 11/28/99 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) 12/2/00 Minnesota Duluth (@ Wisconsin) 11/28/10 Bemidji State (vs Minnesota State) 1/11/13 St. Cloud State (@ Minnesota State) 2/16/13 Bemidji State (vs Minnesota) 10/26/13 Minnesota (vs Minnesota State) 1/17/14

Fewest Penalty minutes

0 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 11/5/99 St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota Duluth) 11/5/99 Wisconsin (vs Brown) 11/7/99 Minnesota State (vs St. Cloud State) 11/12/99 Minnesota State (vs Bemidji State) 11/28/99 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) 12/2/00 Minnesota Duluth (@ Wisconsin) 11/28/10 Bemidji State (vs Maine) 11/10/12 Bemidji State (vs Minnesota State) 1/11/13 St. Cloud State (@ Minnesota State) 2/16/13 Bemidji State (vs Minnesota) 10/26/13 Minnesota (vs Minnesota State) 1/17/14

Fewest Penalty minutes • wcha

0 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 11/5/99 St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota Duluth) 11/5/99 Minnesota State (vs St. Cloud State) 11/12/99 Minnesota State (vs Bemidji State) 11/28/99 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) 12/2/00 Minnesota Duluth (@ Wisconsin) 11/28/10 Bemidji State (vs Minnesota State) 1/11/13 St. Cloud State (@ Minnesota State) 2/16/13 Bemidji State (vs Minnesota) 10/26/13 Minnesota (vs Minnesota State) 1/17/14 most Penalties, two teams

49 Ohio State (26) vs Bemidji State (23) 11/8/13 48 Minnesota State (25) vs North Dakota (23) 2/22/08 38 Minnesota Duluth (19) @ North Dakota (19) 2/21/09 35 Minnesota State (21) @ Minnesota Duluth (14) 1/22/05 31 St. Cloud State (17) @ Minnesota Duluth (14) 2/19/11 30 Minnesota Duluth (16) @ Mercyhurst (14) 10/30/09 28 Ohio State (13) vs Findlay (15) 11/5/99 Minnesota Duluth (14) vs Minnesota State (14) 1/25/03 North Dakota (17) @ Minnesota Duluth (11) 10/23/09 27 Minnesota State (14) @ Minnesota Duluth (13) 12/3/05 25 Wisconsin (12) vs Minnesota Duluth (13) 1/15/00 Ohio State (13) vs Minnesota Duluth (12) 11/9/02 Ohio State (15) vs Minnesota Duluth (10) 1/31/03 Minnesota Duluth (13) vs Minnesota (12) 2/14/03 Ohio State (16) vs Minnesota State (9) 2/17/07 Minnesota State (13) @ St. Cloud State (12) 2/1/08 Minnesota Duluth (14) @ St. Cloud State (11) 10/17/08

most Penalties, two teams • wcha

49 Ohio State (26) vs Bemidji State (23) 11/8/13 48 Minnesota State (25) vs North Dakota (23) 2/22/08 38 Minnesota Duluth (19) @ North Dakota (19) 2/21/09 35 Minnesota State (21) @ Minnesota Duluth (14) 1/22/05 31 St. Cloud State (17) @ Minnesota Duluth (14) 2/19/11 28 Minnesota Duluth (14) vs Minnesota State (14) 1/25/03 North Dakota (17) @ Minnesota Duluth (11) 10/23/09 27 Minnesota State (14) @ Minnesota Duluth (13) 12/3/05 25 Wisconsin (12) vs Minnesota Duluth (13) 1/15/00 Ohio State (13) vs Minnesota Duluth (12) 11/9/02 Ohio State (15) vs Minnesota Duluth (10) 1/31/03 Minnesota Duluth (13) vs Minnesota (12) 2/14/03 Ohio State (16) vs Minnesota State (9) 2/17/07 Minnesota State (13) @ St. Cloud State (12) 2/1/08 Minnesota Duluth (14) @ St. Cloud State (11) 10/17/08

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Fewest Penalties, two teams

0 Minnesota Duluth vs St. Cloud State 11/5/99 1 Minnesota State (0) vs St. Cloud State (1) 11/12/99 2 Wisconsin (1) vs Bemidji State (1) 1/28/00 Bemidji State (1) vs Minnesota Duluth (1) 1/26/01 Bemidji State (1) @ St. Cloud State (1) 1/4/13 Minnesota State (2) @ Bemidji State (0) 1/11/13 Minnesota (2) @ Bemidji State (0) 10/26/13 Minnesota (1) vs Bemidji State (1) 2/7/2014

Fewest Penalties, two teams • wcha

0 Minnesota Duluth vs St. Cloud State 11/5/99 1 Minnesota State (0) vs St. Cloud State (1) 11/12/99 2 Wisconsin (1) vs Bemidji State (1) 1/28/00 Bemidji State (1) vs Minnesota Duluth (1) 1/26/01 Bemidji State (1) @ St. Cloud State (1) 1/4/13 Minnesota State (2) @ Bemidji State (0) 1/11/13 Minnesota (2) @ Bemidji State (0) 10/26/13 Minnesota (1) vs Bemidji State (1) 2/7/14

most Penalty minutes, two teams

318 Bemidji State (145) @ Ohio State (173) 11/8/13 140 Minnesota State (72) vs North Dakota (68) 2/22/08 108 Minnesota Duluth (54) @ North Dakota (54) 2/21/09 97 Minnesota State (61) @ Minnesota Duluth (36) 1/22/05 95 St. Cloud State (17) @ Minnesota Duluth (14) 2/19/11 92 Minnesota (49) vs North Dakota (43) 10/15/10 84 Bemidji State (45) vs Minnesota Duluth (39) 12/14/02 77 Ohio State (57) vs Minnesota Duluth (20) 1/31/03 67 Ohio State (37) vs Findlay 11/5/99 66 Ohio State (48) vs Minnesota State (18) 2/17/07 65 Minnesota State (39) @ Minnesota Duluth (26) 12/3/05 64 Wisconsin (27) vs Minnesota Duluth (37) 1/15/00 North Dakota (31) @ Wisconsin (33) 12/9/12 60 Minnesota Duluth (32) @ Mercyhurst (28) 10/30/09 St. Cloud State (33) @ North Dakota (27) 11/20/10 59 Minnesota Duluth (30) vs Ohio State (29) 11/9/02 Minnesota (33) @ St. Cloud State (26) 11/1/08 North Dakota (37) @ Minnesota Duluth (22) 10/23/09 57 North Dakota (37) vs Bemidji State (20) 2/3/12 56 Minnesota Duluth (28) vs Minnesota State (28) 1/25/03 Minnesota (34) @ Minnesota State (22) 1/31/09

most Penalty minutes, two teams •wcha

318 Bemidji State (145) @ Ohio State (173) 11/8/13 140 Minnesota State (72) vs North Dakota (68) 2/22/08 108 Minnesota Duluth (54) @ North Dakota (54) 2/21/09 97 Minnesota State (61) @ Minnesota Duluth (36) 1/22/05 95 St. Cloud State (17) @ Minnesota Duluth (14) 2/19/11 92 Minnesota (49) vs North Dakota (43) 10/15/10 84 Bemidji State (45) vs Minnesota Duluth (39) 12/14/02 77 Ohio State (57) vs Minnesota Duluth (20) 1/31/03 66 Ohio State (48) vs Minnesota State (18) 2/17/07 65 Minnesota State (39) @ Minnesota Duluth (26) 12/3/05 64 Wisconsin (27) vs Minnesota Duluth (37) 1/15/00 North Dakota (31) @ Wisconsin (33) 12/9/12 60 St. Cloud State (33) @ North Dakota (27) 11/20/10 59 Minnesota Duluth (30) vs Ohio State (29) 11/9/02 Minnesota (33) @ St. Cloud State (26) 11/1/08 North Dakota (37) @ Minnesota Duluth (22) 10/23/09 57 North Dakota (37) vs Bemidji State (20) 2/3/12 56 Minnesota Duluth (28) vs Minnesota State (28) 1/25/03 Minnesota (34) @ Minnesota State (22) 1/31/09

Fewest Penalty minutes, two teams

0 Minnesota Duluth vs St. Cloud State 11/5/99 2 Minnesota State vs St. Cloud State 11/12/99

Fewest Penalty minutes, two teams • wcha

0 Minnesota Duluth vs St. Cloud State 11/5/99 2 Minnesota State vs St. Cloud State 11/12/99

most Power-Play Goals

6 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) (6/8) 11/18/00 Minnesota Duluth (vs Ohio State) (6/12) 12/9/06 Wisconsin (vs Quinnipiac) (6/8) 9/26/08 5 Minnesota Duluth (vs Wisconsin) (5/8) 1/15/00 Ohio State (vs Wayne State) (5/7) 3/2/01 Ohio State (vs Minnesota State) (5/7) 10/11/02 Minnesota (vs Findlay) (5/11) 10/12/02 Minnesota Duluth (vs North Dakota) (5/8) 11/1/02 Minnesota Duluth (vs North Dakota (5/9) 10/16/04 Minnesota (vs Wayne State) 1/5/08 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) (5/12) 2/19/11 Bemidji State (vs St. Cloud State) (5/6) 2/18/12 4 St. Cloud State (vs Findlay) (4/6) 2/27/00 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) (4/10) 3/2/2000 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) (4/8) 10/15/00 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) (4/8) 10/28/00 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) (4/8) 10/29/00 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) (4/7) 11/3/00 Minnesota Duluth (vs Northeastern) (4/9) 1/8/01 Ohio State (vs Bemidji State) (4/6) 1/12/01 Minnesota Duluth (vs Providence) (4/6) 10/12/01 St. Cloud State (@ Minnesota State) (4/7) 10/19/01 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) (4/7) 3/3/01 Ohio State (vs St. Cloud State) (4/6) 3/8/01 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) (4/7) 12/7/02 Minnesota Duluth (vs Ohio State) (4/8) 2/1/03 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota) (4/7) 2/14/03 Wisconsin (vs St. Cloud State) (4/6) 11/22/03 Minnesota (vs North Dakota) (4/5) 10/9/04 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) (4/6) 10/16/04 Minnesota (vs Ohio State) (4/6) 11/7/04 Minnesota State (vs St. Cloud State) (4/6) 1/8/05 Wisconsin (vs North Dakota) 10/29/06 Wisconsin (@ Minnesota State) 11/4/06 Minnesota Duluth (vs North Dakota) (4/6) 11/3/07 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) (4/6) 10/19/08 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) (4/7) 2/7/09 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota State) (4/6) 2/13/09 Wisconsin (vs Lindenwood) (4/5) 9/25/11 Bemidji State (vs Lindenwood (4/7) 11/10/11 Wisconsin (@ Lindenwood) (4/7) 10/5/12 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) (4/7) 10/5/12 Ohio State (vs Bemidji State) (4/4) 10/27/12 Minnesota (vs Minnesota State) (4/6) 11/17/12 North Dakota (vs RIT) (4/8) 12/1/12 North Dakota (@ Lindenwood) (4/7) 1/5/13 Minnesota State (vs Lindenwood) (4/6) 10/11/13 Ohio State vs St. Cloud State (4/5) 2/1/14 Minnesota (vs Minnesota Duluth) 2/22/14

most Power-Play Goals • wcha

6 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) (6/8) 11/18/00 Minnesota Duluth (vs Ohio State) (6/12) 12/9/06 5 Minnesota Duluth (vs Wisconsin) (5/8) 1/15/00 Ohio State (vs Minnesota State) (5/7) 10/11/02 Minnesota Duluth (vs North Dakota (5/9) 10/16/04 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) (5/12) 2/19/11 Bemidji State (vs St. Cloud State) (5/6) 2/18/12 4 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) (4/10) 3/2/00 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) (4/8) 10/15/00 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) (4/8) 10/28/00 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) (4/8) 10/29/00 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) (4/7) 11/3/00 Ohio State (vs Bemidji State) (4/6) 1/12/01 St. Cloud State (@ Minnesota State) (4/7) 10/19/01 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) (4/7) 3/3/01 Ohio State (vs St. Cloud State) (4/6) 3/8/01 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) (4/7) 12/7/02 Minnesota Duluth (vs Ohio State) (4/8) 2/1/03 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota) (4/7) 2/14/03 Wisconsin (vs St. Cloud State) (4/6) 11/22/03 Minnesota (vs North Dakota) (4/5) 10/9/04 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) (4/6) 10/16/04 Minnesota (vs Ohio State) (4/6) 11/7/04 Minnesota State (vs St. Cloud State) (4/6) 1/8/05 Minnesota Duluth (vs North Dakota) (4/6) 11/3/07 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) (4/6) 10/19/08 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) (4/7) 2/7/09

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Wisconsin (vs Minnesota State) (4/6) 2/13/09 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) (4/7) 10/5/12 Ohio State (vs Bemidji State) (4/4) 10/27/12 Minnesota (vs Minnesota State) (4/6) 11/17/12 Ohio State vs St. Cloud State (4/5) 2/1/14 Minnesota (vs Minnesota Duluth) 2/22/14

Best Power-Play PercentaGe(minimum Four PP attemPts)

1.000 Ohio State (vs Northeastern) (4/4) 10/6/06 Wisconsin (vs St. Cloud State) (4/4) 12/11/10 Ohio State (vs Bemidji State) (4/4) 10/27/12 .833 Bemidji State (vs St. Cloud State) (5/6)) 2/18/12 .800 Minnesota (vs North Dakota) (4/5) 10/9/04 Wisconsin (vs Lindenwood) (4/5) 9/25/11 .750 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) (3/4) 10/15/99 Minnesota (vs Wisconsin) (3/4) 11/20/99 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) (3/4) 1/22/00 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota State) (3/4) 2/11/00 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) (3/4) 2/26/00 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) (6/8) 11/18/00 Wisconsin (vs Boston College) (3/4) 12/10/00 St. Cloud State (vs Cornell) (3/4) 2/2/01 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) (3/4) 2/2/01 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) (3/4) 2/9/01 St. Cloud State (vs Bemidji State) (3/4) 2/15/02 Wisconsin (vs Quinnipiac) (6/8) 9/26/08 North Dakota (vs Bemidji State (3/4) 2/6/04 St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota State) (3/4) 1/8/05 Minnesota Duluth (vs North Dakota) (3/4) 2/5/05 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota) (3/4) 11/19/05 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota) (3/4) 1/20/06 Minnesota (vs North Dakota) (3/4) 12/9/06 Minnesota State (vs Robert Morris) (3/4) 12/30/07 Minnesota (vs Ohio State) (3/4) 1/10/09 .714 Ohio State (vs Wayne State) (5/7) 3/2/01 Ohio State (vs Minnesota State) (5/7) 10/11/02 .667 St. Cloud State (vs Findlay) (4/6) 2/27/00 Ohio State (vs Bemidji State) (4/6) 1/12/01 Ohio State (vs St. Cloud State) (4/6) 3/8/01 Minnesota Duluth (vs Providence) (4/6) 10/12/01 Wisconsin (vs St. Cloud State) (4/6) 11/22/03 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) (4/6) 10/16/04 Minnesota (vs Ohio State) (4/6) 11/7/04 Minnesota State (vs St. Cloud State) (4/6) 1/8/05 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) (4/6 10/28/06 Minnesota State (vs Minnesota Duluth) (4/6) 11/17/06 North Dakota (vs St. Cloud State) (4/6) 11/26/06 Minnesota Duluth (vs North Dakota) (4/6) 11/3/07 Minnesota (vs Minnesota Duluth) (4/6) 10/10/08 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) (4/6) 10/18/08 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota State) (4/6) 2/13/09 Minnesota (vs North Dakota) (4/6) 12/13/09 Minnesota (vs New Hampshire) (4/6) 11/18/11 Minnesota (vs Minnesota State) (4/6) 11/17/12

Best Power-Play PercentaGe • wcha(minimum Four PP attemPts)

1.000 Wisconsin (vs St. Cloud State) (4/4) 12/11/10 Ohio State (vs Bemidji State) (4/4) 10/27/12 .833 Bemidji State (vs St. Cloud State) (5/6)) 2/18/12 .800 Minnesota (vs North Dakota) (4/5) 10/9/04 .750 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) (3/4) 10/15/99 Minnesota (vs Wisconsin) (3/4) 11/20/99 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) (3/4) 1/22/00 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota State) (3/4) 2/11/00 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) (3/4) 2/26/00 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) (6/8) 11/18/00 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) (3/4) 2/2/01 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) (3/4) 2/9/01 St. Cloud State (vs Bemidji State) (3/4) 2/15/02 North Dakota (vs Bemidji State (3/4) 2/6/04 St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota State) (3/4) 1/8/05 Minnesota Duluth (vs North Dakota) (3/4) 2/5/05 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota) (3/4) 11/19/05 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota) (3/4) 1/20/06 Minnesota (vs North Dakota) (3/4) 12/9/06 Minnesota (vs Ohio State) (3/4) 1/10/09

.714 Ohio State (vs Minnesota State) (5/7) 10/11/02 .667 Ohio State (vs Bemidji State) (4/6) 1/12/01 Ohio State (vs St. Cloud State) (4/6) 3/8/01 Wisconsin (vs St. Cloud State) (4/6) 11/22/03 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) (4/6) 10/16/04 Minnesota (vs Ohio State) (4/6) 11/7/04 Minnesota State (vs St. Cloud State) (4/6) 1/8/05 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) (4/6 10/28/06 Minnesota State (vs Minnesota Duluth) (4/6) 11/17/06 North Dakota (vs St. Cloud State) (4/6) 11/26/06 Minnesota Duluth (vs North Dakota) (4/6) 11/3/07 Minnesota (vs Minnesota Duluth) (4/6) 10/10/08 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) (4/6) 10/18/08 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota State) (4/6) 2/13/09 Minnesota (vs North Dakota) (4/6) 12/13/09 Minnesota (vs Minnesota State) (4/6) 11/17/12

Best Penalty-kill PercentaGe(minimum 10 attemPts)

1.000 Minnesota Duluth (vs Ohio State) (10/10) 11/9/02 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) (11/11) 3/6/04 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) (10/10) 10/15/04 St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota State) (10/10) 11/6/04 Minnesota State (vs Mercyhurst) (11/11) 10/7/05 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) (10/10) 10/14/05 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota) (10/10) 10/29/05 Minnesota State (vs Wayne State) (10/10) 11/12/05 North Dakota (vs Minnesota Duluth) (11/11) 2/11/06 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) (10/10) 2/25/06 North Dakota (vs Rensselaer) (11/11) 10/7/06 Minnesota Duluth (vs North Dakota) (10/10) 10/14/06 Minnesota Duluth (vs North Dakota) (12/12) 10/15/06 Minnesota State (vs North Dakota) (10/10) 10/21/06 Ohio State (vs Minnesota Duluth) (13/13) 12/8/06 Bemidji State (vs North Dakota) (11/11) 1/12/07 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) (12/12) 10/5/07 Minnesota (vs North Dakota) (12/12) 12/5/08 Minnesota Duluth (vs Wisconsin) (10/10) 3/22/08 Minnesota (vs Minnesota Duluth) (10/10) 10/11/08 St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota Duluth) (10/10) 10/17/08 St. Cloud State (vs North Dakota) (10/10) 1/10/09 Minnesota Duluth (vs North Dakota) (10/10) 2/21/09 Minnesota (vs Minnesota State) (10/10) 1/29/10 North Dakota (vs Ohio State) (10/10) 10/21/11

Best Penalty-kill PercentGe • wcha (minimum 10 attemPts)

1.000 Minnesota Duluth (vs Ohio State) (10/10) 11/9/02 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) (11/11) 3/6/04 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) (10/10) 10/15/04 St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota State) (10/10) 11/6/04 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) (10/10) 10/14/05 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota) (10/10) 10/29/05 North Dakota (vs Minnesota Duluth) (11/11) 2/11/06 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) (10/10) 2/25/06 Minnesota Duluth (vs North Dakota) (10/10) 10/14/06 Minnesota Duluth (vs North Dakota) (12/12) 10/15/06 Minnesota State (vs North Dakota) (10/10) 10/21/06 Ohio State (vs Minnesota Duluth) (13/13) 12/8/06 Bemidji State (vs North Dakota) (11/11) 1/12/07 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) (12/12) 10/5/07 Minnesota Duluth (vs Wisconsin) (10/10) 3/22/08 Minnesota (vs Minnesota Duluth) (10/10) 10/11/08 St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota Duluth) (10/10) 10/17/08 Minnesota (vs North Dakota) (12/12) 12/5/08 St. Cloud State (vs North Dakota) (10/10) 1/10/09 Minnesota Duluth (vs North Dakota) (10/10) 2/21/09 Minnesota (vs Minnesota State) (10/10) 1/29/10 North Dakota (vs Ohio State) (10/10) 10/21/11

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most shorthanded Goals

4 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) 1/11/00 3 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) 1/21/05

most shorthanded Goals • wcha

4 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) 1/11/00 3 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) 1/21/05

most shots on Goal

75 North Dakota (vs Lindenwood) 10/5/13 72 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 12/17/99 Wisconsin (vs Lindenwood) 9/25/11 Bemidji State (vs Lindenwood) 11/10/11 71 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 11/6/99 69 Minnesota Duluth (@ Bemidji State) 2/20/00 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) 10/19/02 68 Wisconsin (vs Harvard) 3/10/07 Wisconsin (vs Vermont) 10/15/05 Wisconsin (vs Vermont) 10/10/03 MinnesotaDuluth(vsConnecticut) 10/23/10 66 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) 12/2/00 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 2/17/01 Minnesota Duluth (vs North Dakota) 11/1/02 65 Minnesota (vs Robert Morris) 10/3/08 64 Minnesota Duluth (@ Minnesota State) 1/25/03 Minnesota Duluth (vs Cornell) 3/21/10 Ohio State (vs Lindenwood) 9/28/12 63 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 11/5/99 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) 1/27/01 62 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) 10/28/00 Minnesota (vs Minnesota State) 1/14/01 Minnesota State (vs Lindenwood) 10/1/11 North Dakota (vs Lindenwood) 1/4/12 61 Minnesota (@ Minnesota State) 12/8/02 60 Minnesota (vs Minnesota State) 3/2/00 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) 2/9/01 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) 10/18/02 Minnesota State (vs Robert Morris) 10/1/06 Wisconsin (vs Lindenwood) 9/23/11 Ohio State (vs Lindenwood) 9/29/12 Bemidji State (vs Maine) 11/9/12 North Dakota (@ Lindenwood) 1/4/13 Minnesota (vs North Dakota) 3/16/13 59 Minnesota (@ Bemidji State) 1/11/00 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) 1/26/01 Wisconsin (@ Minnesota State) 11/4/06 58 Minnesota Duluth (vs Wisconsin) 10/8/99 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) 11/20/99 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) 12/14/02 Minnesota Duluth (vs Ohio State) 11/20/10 North Dakota (vs RIT 12/1/12 57 Wisconsin (vs Union College) 9/29/07 Wisconsin (vs Northeastern) 1/10/04 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) 11/17/00 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 11/18/00 Minnesota Duluth (@ Minnesota State) 1/26/03 Minnesota (vs North Dakota) 11/29/03 Minnesota (vs Ohio State) 10/18/08 Minnesota (@ Yale) 11/23/13

most shots on Goal • wcha

72 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 12/17/99 71 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 11/6/99 69 Minnesota Duluth (@ Bemidji State) 2/20/00 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) 10/19/02 66 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) 12/2/00 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 2/17/01 64 Minnesota Duluth (@ Minnesota State) 1/25/03 63 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 11/5/99 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) 1/27/01 62 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) 10/28/00 Minnesota (vs Minnesota State) 1/14/01 61 Minnesota (@ Minnesota State) 12/8/02 60 Minnesota (vs Minnesota State) 3/2/00 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) 2/9/01 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) 10/18/02 Minnesota (vs North Dakota) 3/16/13

59 Minnesota (@ Bemidji State) 1/11/00 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) 1/26/01 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota State) 11/4/06 58 Minnesota Duluth (vs Wisconsin) 10/8/99 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) 11/20/99 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) 12/14/02 Minnesota Duluth (vs Ohio State) 11/20/10 57 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) 11/17/00 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) 11/18/00 Minnesota Duluth (@ Minnesota State) 1/26/03 Minnesota (vs Ohio State) 10/18/08

Fewest shots on Goal

5 Wisconsin (vs Dartmouth) 12/29/99 North Dakota (vs Wisconsin) 12/9/07 6 Minnesota State (vs Minnesota) 3/2/00 North Dakota (vs Minnesota) 12/12/09 7 Ohio State (@ New Hampshire) 1/1/00 Minnesota State (vs Minnesota Duluth) 1/26/03 North Dakota (@ Wisconsin) 10/29/06 North Dakota (vs Wisconsin) 1/19/07 Bemidji State (vs Minnesota Duluth) 1/19/08 St. Cloud State (@ Wisconsin) 1/14/11 8 Wisconsin (vs Northeastern) 12/30/99 Bemidji State (vs Minnesota Duluth) 10/29/00 Minnesota State (@ Minnesota Duluth) 11/4/00 Bemidji State (vs Minnesota) 10/22/04 North Dakota (@ Wisconsin) 1/21/05 9 Ohio State (@ New Hampshire) 1/2/00 Minnesota State (vs Minnesota) 1/14/01 Ohio State (vs Wisconsin) 10/26/01 Minnesota State (vs Wisconsin) 1/31/03 St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota) 2/17/06 North Dakota (vs St. Cloud State) 2/9/08 10 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota Duluth) 10/8/99 Ohio State (vs Minnesota) 11/12/99 Minnesota State (vs Minnesota) 1/15/00 Minnesota State (@ Ohio State) 2/18/00 St. Cloud State (@ Minnesota) 2/18/00 Ohio State (vs Minnesota Duluth) 3/3/00 Minnesota State (vs Wisconsin) 12/2/00 Minnesota State (vs Mercyhurst) 10/7/01 Bemidji State (@ Minnesota Duluth) 12/14/02 Minnesota State (@ New Hampshire) 11/27/04 Bemidji State (vs Minnesota) 2/1/04 Ohio State (vs Wisconsin) 2/25/06 Ohio State (@ Wisconsin) 1/31/09 Bemidji State (@ Wisconsin) 2/20/09 St. Cloud State (@ Wisconsin) 1/16/11 North Dakota (@ Wisconsin) 2/11/11 Minnesota State (@ Bemidji State) 1/11/13 Minnesota Duluth (@ Minnesota) 2/22/14

Fewest shots on Goal • wcha

5 North Dakota (vs Wisconsin) 12/9/07 6 Minnesota State (vs Minnesota) 3/2/00 North Dakota (vs Minnesota) 12/12/09 7 Minnesota State (vs Minnesota Duluth) 1/26/03 North Dakota (@ Wisconsin) 10/29/06 North Dakota (vs Wisconsin) 1/19/07 Bemidji State (vs Minnesota Duluth) 1/19/08 St. Cloud State (@ Wisconsin) 1/14/11 8 Bemidji State (vs Minnesota Duluth) 10/29/00 Minnesota State (@ Minnesota Duluth) 11/4/00 Bemidji State (vs Minnesota) 10/22/04 North Dakota (@ Wisconsin) 1/21/05 9 Minnesota State (vs Minnesota) 1/14/01 Ohio State (vs Wisconsin) 10/26/01 Minnesota State (vs Wisconsin) 1/31/03 St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota) 2/17/06 North Dakota (vs St. Cloud State) 2/9/08 10 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota Duluth) 10/8/99 Ohio State (vs Minnesota) 11/12/99 Minnesota State (vs Minnesota) 1/15/00 Minnesota State (@ Ohio State) 2/18/00 St. Cloud State (@ Minnesota) 2/18/00 Ohio State (vs Minnesota Duluth) 3/3/00 Minnesota State (vs Wisconsin) 12/2/00 Bemidji State (@ Minnesota Duluth) 12/14/02 Bemidji State (vs Minnesota) 2/1/04

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Ohio State (vs Wisconsin) 2/25/06 Ohio State (@ Wisconsin) 1/31/09 Bemidji State (@ Wisconsin) 2/20/09 St. Cloud State (@ Wisconsin) 1/16/11 North Dakota (@ Wisconsin) 2/11/11 Minnesota State (@ Bemidji State) 1/11/13 Minnesota Duluth (@ Minnesota) 2/22/14

lonGest Game

4:35 Wisconsin vs Harvard (NCAA) 3/10/07 4:27 North Dakota @ Minnesota (NCAA) 3/16/13 4:24 Minnesota Duluth vs Cornell (NCAA) 3/21/10 3:47 Minnesota vs Minnesota State 2/27/10 3:42 Minnesota Duluth vs Boston College (NCAA) 3/16/07 3:38 Minnesota Duluth vs Harvard (NCAA) 3/23/03 3:24 Wisconsin vs Mercyhurst (NCAA) 3/18/06 3:09 Minnesota vs Ohio State 3/6/10 2:54 Wisconsin vs Minnesota Duluth 3/9/01 2:44 Ohio State vs Bemidji State 3/6/03

Fastest Goal, start oF Game

0:08 Wisconsin/Kyla Sanders (vs St. Cloud State) 1/25/08 Minnesota/Amanda Kessel (vs Bemidji State) 2/15/13 0:11 Bemidji State/Amy Shepler (vs Wayne State) 12/3/99 Wisconsin/Lindsay Macy (vs Minnesota State) 2/8/04 Minnesota/Anya Miller (vs North Dakota) 3/1/08 0:12 St. Cloud State/Denelle Maguet (@ Minnesota) 2/18/06 0:13 Wisconsin/Karen Rickard (vs Brown) 11/5/00 Minnesota/Natalie Darwitz (vs Dartmouth) 3/25/05 Minnesota State/Lindsay Macy (@ Wisconsin) 10/26/07 Minnesota Duluth/Jocelyne Larocque (vs Ohio State) 11/19/10 0:13 MinnesotaDuluth/JennaMcParland(vsConnecticut) 10/4/13 0:14 Minnesota Duluth/Elin Holmlov (vs Minnesota State) 10/25/08 Minnesota Duluth/Pernilla Winberg (vs Princeton) 12/13/08 0:15 Minnnesota Duluth/Haley Irwin (vs Wisconsin) 1/10/09 Wisconsin/Meghan Duggan (vs St. Cloud State) 2/25/11 0:18 Ohio State/Morgan Marziali (@ Minnesota) 1/12/07 0:19 Minnesota/Monique Lamoureux (vs Bemidji State) 1/17/09 0:20 MinnesotaDuluth/CarolineOuellette(@St.CloudState) 2/20/04 Wisconsin/Lindsay Macy (@ Bemidji State) 2/18/05 Minnesota State/Amanda Stohr (vs St. Cloud State) 11/1/07 North Dakota/Melissa Jaques (vs Niagara) 11/17/07 Wisconsin/Brooke Ammerman (vs Syracuse) 10/4/08 0:21 MinnesotaDuluth/JennyPotter(@MinnesotaState) 3/5/04 Ohio State/Melissa Feste (vs Minnesota) 2/21/11 0:22 Minnesota/Sarah Erickson (@ North Dakota) 12/2/11 OhioState/KariSchmitt(@St.CloudState) 11/2/12 0:23 St. Cloud State/Felicia Nelson (@ Quinnipiac) 10/3/08 0:24 MinnesotaState/KristinaBunker(vsConnecticut) 11/19/04 MinnesotaDuluth/LauraFridfinnson(vsBemidjiState) 3/6/10 North Dakota/Jocelyne Lamoureux (vs Minnesota Duluth) 10/10/10 Minnesota/Amanda Kessel (vs North Dakota) 1/11/13 0:26 North Dakota/Melissa Jaques (vs Minnesota State) 11/30/07 Wisconsin/Erika Lawler (vs Ohio State) 1/31/09 0:27 Wisconsin/Jinelle Zaugg (@ Minnesota) 1/6/07 Wisconsin/Sara Bauer (vs Minnesota State) 1/26/07 0:28 Ohio State/Heather Farrell (@ Wisconsin) 11/1/03 Bemidji State/Jenn Sadler (vs Maine) 10/7/06 Minnesota State/Kala Buganski (@ North Dakota) 10/21/06 Minnesota Duluth/Haley Irwin (vs Ohio State) 11/20/10 Ohio State/Claudia Kepler (@ Wisconsin) 11/2/13 0:29 Wisconsin/Jinelle Zaugg (vs Vermont) 10/16/05 Minnesota Duluth/Jessica Koizumi (vs Bemidji State) 10/20/06 Ohio State/Erin Keys (@ Bemidji State) 2/23/08 Minnesota/Hannah Brandt (@ Bemidji State) 10/26/13 0:30 Bemidji State/Erin Cody (@ Minnesota) (pen shot) 2/11/11 0:32 MinnesotaDuluth/CarolineOuellette(vsOhioState) 2/7/04 Wisconsin/Jinelle Zaugg (@ Bemidji State) 11/23/07 Minnesota/Gigi Marvin (@ Minnesota State) 1/30/09 Minnesota/Sarah Erickson (vs Wisconsin) 2/19/10 Minnesota/Rachael Bona (vs St. Cloud State) 1/25/14 0:33 North Dakota/Cami Wooster (@ Minnesota State) 10/15/05 Minnesota/Bobbi Ross (vs North Dakota) 1/28/07 Ohio State/Erin Keys (@ North Dakota) 2/2/07 Wisconsin/Hilary Knight (vs Rensselaer) 10/2/10 0:35 Bemidji State/Montana Vichorek (@ Maine) 10/15/11 0:38 Minnesota Duluth/Sara O’Toole (vs Ohio State) 10/22/05 Wisconsin/Hilary Knight (vs North Dakota) 1/16/09

0:39 St. Cloud State/Kobi Kawamoto (@ Minnesota State) 2/27/04 Wisconsin/Meghan Duggan (vs Minnesota Duluth) 11/28/10 Minnesota Duluth/Audrey Cournoyer (vs Ohio State) 2/3/12 0:40 Ohio State/Tessa Bonhomme (@ Minnesota Duluth) 12/8/06 0:41 Ohio State/Mallory Peckels (@ North Dakota) 2/18/06 Minnesota Duluth/Jessica Wong (@ Ohio State) 1/25/13 0:42 Wisconsin/Carolyne Prevost (@ North Dakota) 1/15/12 0:44 Wisconsin/Lindsay Macy (vs North Dakota) 11/21/04 0:45 Minnesota Duluth/Audrey Cournoyer (vs Minnesota State) 2/17/12 0:47 Minnesota/Natalie Darwitz (@ Brown) 11/16/03

Fastest Goal, start oF Game • wcha

0:08 Wisconsin/Kyla Sanders (vs St. Cloud State) 1/25/08 Minnesota/Amanda Kessel (vs Bemidji State) 2/15/13 0:11 Wisconsin/Lindsay Macy (vs Minnesota State) 2/8/04 Minnesota/Anya Miller (vs North Dakota) 3/1/08 0:12 St. Cloud State/Denelle Maguet (@ Minnesota) 2/18/06 0:13 Minnesota State/Lindsay Macy (@ Wisconsin) 10/26/07 Minnesota Duluth/Jocelyne Larocque (vs Ohio State) 11/19/10 0:14 Minnesota Duluth/Elin Holmlov (vs Minnesota State) 10/25/08 0:15 Minnnesota Duluth/Haley Irwin (vs Wisconsin) 1/10/09 Wisconsin/Meghan Duggan (vs St. Cloud State) 2/25/11 0:18 Ohio State/Morgan Marziali (@ Minnesota) 1/12/07 0:19 Minnesota/Monique Lamoureux (vs Bemidji State) 1/17/09 0:20 MinnesotaDuluth/CarolineOuellette(@St.CloudState) 2/20/04 Wisconsin/Lindsay Macy (@ Bemidji State) 2/18/05 Minnesota State/Amanda Stohr (vs St. Cloud State) 11/1/07

Fastest two Goals, start oF Game

1:07 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) 2/15/13

Fastest three Goals, start oF Game

1:43 Wisconsin (vs Brown) 11/5/00 3:39 Wisconsin (@ Bemidji State) 11/23/07 3:46 Minnesota (@ Minnesota State) 1/18/13 3:47 Minnesota (@ Minnesota State) 1/30/09

Fastest two Goals

0:05 Minnesota (@ Bemidji State) (1st) 12/4/10 0:06 Minnesota (vs Wisconsin) (3rd) 11/19/99 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) (3rd) 10/15/05 Minnesota (vs Robert Morris) (3rd) 10/4/08 0:07 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) (1st) 3/6/04 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) (2nd) 3/6/04 Minnesota (vs Brown) (3rd) 1/15/05 Minnesota Duluth (vs North Dakota (1st) 12/11/10 0:08 Bemidji State (vs Minnesota State (3rd) 2/23/01 Ohio State (@ Bemidji State (2nd) 2/22/08 0:09 St. Cloud State (vs Findlay) (3rd) 11/10/00 Wisconsin (@ Ohio State) (3rd) 10/10/08 0:10 Wisconsin (vs Ohio State) (1st) 2/11/05 Wisconsin (@ Minnesota) (2nd) 1/5/07 Minnesota Duluth (@ Niagara) (3rd) 10/3/08 Minnesota (vs Minnesota State) (2nd) 11/22/08 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) (2nd) 3/6/10 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) (2nd) 10/7/11 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) (2nd) 10/8/11 Minnesota (vs Princeton) (1st) 12/1/13 0:11 Wisconsin (vs St. Cloud State) (1st) 11/22/03 Ohio State (vs North Dakota (2nd) 11/19/05 Minnesota State (vs Ohio State) (3rd) 11/9/07 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) (2nd) 2/23/08 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota State) (2nd) 11/28/08 North Dakota (@ Union) (3rd) 1/2/10 Wisconsin (@ Lindenwood) (3rd) 10/6/12 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) (2nd) 3/1/14 0:12 Ohio State (vs St. Cloud State) (3rd) 10/14/11 Minnesota State (@ St. Cloud State) (3rd) 12/8/12 0:13 Minnesota (@ North Dakota) (1st) 10/2/05 Wisconsin (@ Dartmouth) (3rd) 11/26/05 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) (2nd) 2/17/07 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) (2nd) 10/17/10 Ohio State (vs Syracuse) (2nd) 10/29/10 North Dakota (vs St. Cloud State) (2nd) 1/20/12 Minnesota Duluth (@ North Dakota) (3rd) 11/23/12 Minnesota (@ New Hampshire) (2nd) 11/24/12

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0:14 Wisconsin (vs North Dakota) (3rd) 10/29/06 Minnesota Duluth (vs North Dakota (1st) 12/11/10 Bemidji State (@ Maine) (3rd) 10/15/11 0:15 Wisconsin (@ Quinnipiac) (2nd) 1/7/05 Minnesota Duluth (@ North Dakota (1st) 2/11/07 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) (3rd) 1/17/09 Bemidji State (@ Minnesota Duluth) (3rd) 11/20/11 0:16 Minnesota Duluth (@ Niagara) (1st) 10/4/08 Minnesota State (@ Ohio State) (2nd) 2/20/09 Minnesota State (@ St. Cloud State) (2nd) 12/9/11 0:17 Bemidji State (@ North Dakota) (2nd) 11/7/04 Wisconsin (vs Ohio State) (2nd) 2/28/04 Minnesota Duluth (@ Bemidji State) (2nd) 2/19/10 North Dakota (@ Minnesota Duluth) (3rd) 2/26/10 Minnesota (@ Minnesota State) (3rd) 11/2/13 0:18 Minnesota (@ Bemidji State) (2nd) 11/15/08 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota State) (2nd) 11/30/08 Minnesota Duluth (@ Ohio State) (2nd) 11/26/11 Ohio State (vs Bemidji State) (2nd) 10/27/12 0:19 North Dakota (@ Minnesota) (2nd) 2/13/05 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) (1st) 10/18/08 North Dakota (vs Lindenwood) (3rd) 1/4/12 0:20 Ohio State (vs Quinnipiac) (2nd) 1/13/04 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota (3rd) 3/8/09 Minnesota (@ Colgate) (2nd) 10/5/13 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) (2nd) 3/1/14 0:21 North Dakota (vs Bemidji State) (2nd) 11/6/04 Minnesota (@ St. Cloud State) (1st) 2/5/05 North Dakota (vs Quinnipiac) (2nd) 10/22/05 Minnesota (@ St. Cloud State) (2nd) 2/3/07 Minnesota Duluth (@ Niagara) (3rd) 10/3/08 Wisconsin (@ Robert Morris) (3rd) 11/19/10 0:22 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) (2nd) 3/2/13 Minnesota (@ Ohio State) (1st) 12/7/13 0:23 Minnesota (@ Minnesota State) (2nd) 11/2/13 0:24 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) (2nd) 2/8/14

Fastest three Goals

0:21 Minnesota Duluth (vs North Dakota (1st) 12/11/10 0:20 Minnesota State (@ Lindenwood) (1st) 10/11/13 0:31 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) (2nd) 3/1/14 0:37 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) (2nd) 3/1/14 0:53 North Dakota (vs Quinnipiac) (2nd) 10/22/05 1:05 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) (2nd) 3/1/02 Minnesota (@ Bemidji State) (1st) 12/4/10 1:08 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) (2nd) 2/7/14 1:16 Wisconsin (@ Minnesota State) (1st) 1:21 Minnesota Duluth (@ Ohio State) (2nd) 11/15/08 1:23 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) (2nd) 3/8/08 1:25 Minnesota (vs New Hampshire) (2nd) 11/18/11 1:29 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) (2nd) 3/3/06 1:30 North Dakota (@ Lindenwood) (1st) 1/4/13 1:32 Wisconsin (@ Bemidji State) (1st) 12/3/05 Minnesota (@ Minnesota State) (3rd) 11/2/13 1:34 Wisconsin (@ Minnesota Duluth) (1st) 10/22/11 1:35 Ohio State (vs Quinnipiac) (3rd) 1/13/04 1:36 Bemidji State (@ Maine) (3rd) 10/15/11 1:40 Minnesota (vs Ohio State) (1st) 12/10/11 1:41 North Dakota (vs Lindenwood) (3rd) 1/4/12 1:43 Wisconsin (vs Brown) 11/5/00 1:45 Minnesota (vs Minnesota Duluth) (3rd) 2/2/13 1:46 Wisconsin (vs Lindenwood) (2nd) 9/23/11 Bemidji State (@ Minnesota) (2nd) 2/8/14 1:50 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) (2nd) 10/17/10 1:51 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) (2nd) 12/3/11 1:53 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) 10/18/03 1:56 Ohio State (@ Minnesota State) (2nd) 12/12/08 2:03 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota State) (3rd) 11/9/05 2:06 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) (2nd) 10/17/10 2:07 North Dakota (vs St. Cloud State) (2nd) 11/20/10 2:11 North Dakota (vs St. Cloud State) (3rd) 1/20/12 Wisconsin (vs Ohio State) (3rd) 2/17/12 2:12 St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota Duluth (2nd) 2/12/05 2:14 Wisconsin (vs North Dakota) (2nd) 10/27/06 2:17 Minnesota (@ Minnesota State) (2nd) 1/19/14 2:19 Minnesota (vs Brown) (2nd) 1/14/05 2:20 Minnesota (@ Ohio State) (3rd) 12/7/13 2:21 Ohio State (vs Bemidji State) (2nd) 10/27/12 North Dakota (vs Bemidji State) (2nd) 2/9/13 2:23 Bemidji State (vs Lindenwood) (1st) 11/10/11

2:25 Minnesota (@ Ohio State) (2nd) 10/27/06 Ohio State (@ Robert Morris) (2nd) 10/9/10 2:28 Wisconsin (@ Lindenwood) (3rd) 10/6/12 2:32 Minnesota Duluth (vs Ohio State) 2/7/04 2:33 Minnesota State (vs Lindenwood) (1st) 10/1/11 2:35 Minnesota Duluth (vs North Dakota) 10/15/04 2:39 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota State) (1st) 2/24/12 2:40 Minnesota (@ Ohio State) (3rd) 1/21/11 2:41 Minnesota (@ Minnesota State) (1st) 1/18/13 2:42 Ohio State (vs Bemidji State) (2nd) 10/26/12 2:43 Wisconsin (@ Providence) (3rd) 11/28/09 2:51 North Dakota (vs St. Cloud State) (1st) 1/20/12 2:52 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) (2nd) 3/2/13 2:53 Bemidji State (vs St. Cloud State) (1st) 2/24/06 2:54 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) (1st) 2/11/11

Fastest Four Goals

0:57 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) (2nd) 3/1/14 1:46 Minnesota (vs Minnesota State) (1st) 1/15/00 1:47 Minnesota State (@ Lindenwood) (1st) 10/11/13 2:19 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) (2nd) 10/17/10 2:44 Ohio State (@ Minnesota State) 12/12/08 3:00 Wisconsin (vs Wayne State) (3rd) 10/8/04 3:33 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) (2nd) 2/7/14 3:39 Ohio State (vs Bemidji State) (2nd) 10/27/12

Fastest Five Goals

4:12 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) (2nd) 2/7/14

Fastest six Goals

8:42 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) (2nd) 2/7/14

Fastest two shorthanded Goals

0:35 Bemidji State (vs Lindenwood) (3rd) 10/19/13

scoreless ties

0-0 Minnesota State vs Vermont 1/2/05 North Dakota @ Niagara 12/2/06 Ohio State @ North Dakota 10/26/07 Wisconsin @ Bemidji State 11/24/07 Northeastern @ Bemidji State 10/10/08 Bemidji State @ North Dakota 1/31/09 Minnesota @ Harvard 12/5/09 Niagara @ Minnesota State 10/9/10 Providence @ Bemidji State 9/30/11 Ohio State @ Minnesota State 11/30/12 Boston University @ Minnesota Duluth 12/9/12 St. Cloud State vs Quinnipiac 10/4/13 Wisconsin @ North Dakota 11/22/13 Ohio State @ Minnesota Duluth 1/18/14

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7 Wisconsin (@ Bemidji State) (2nd) (WCHA) 11/18/00 Wisconsin (@ St. Cloud State) (2nd) (WCHA) 2/15/03 Wisconsin (vs Lindenwood) (2nd) 9/23/11 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) (2nd) (WCHA) 12/3/11 North Dakota (vs Lindenwood) (3rd) 1/4/12 6 Wisconsin (@ Ohio State) (2nd) (WCHA) 2/21/03 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota State) (3rd) (WCHA) 11/9/05 Minnesota (vs North Dakota) (1st) 3/1/08 Wisconsin (vs Quinnipiac) (3rd) 9/26/08 Minnesota Duluth (@ Ohio State) (2nd) (WCHA) 11/15/08 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota State) (2nd) (WCHA) 11/28/08 Minnesota Duluth (vs Ohio State) (3rd) (WCHA) 2/14/09 Wisconsin (vs St. Cloud State) (1st) (WCHA) 1/14/11 Wisconsin (vs Lindenwood) (3rd) 9/24/11 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) (2nd) (WCHA) 10/8/11 North Dakota (vs Ohio State) (2nd) (WCHA) 10/21/11 Minnesota (vs New Hampshire) (2nd) 11/18/11 North Dakota (@ Bemidji State) (2nd) (WCHA) 11/18/12 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) (2nd) 2/7/14 5 Wisconsin (vs North Dakota (1st) (WCHA) 11/21/04 Wisconsin (@ Bemidji State) (2nd) (WCHA) 2/18/05 Minnesota (vs Dartmouth) (1st) 3/25/05 Minnesota Duluth (vs Harvard) (2nd) 11/26/05 Wisconsin (@ Bemidji State) (1st) (WCHA) 12/3/05 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) (1st) (WCHA) 10/20/06 Minnesota (@ North Dakota) (2nd) (WCHA) 12/9/06 Wisconsin (@ Union College) (1st) 9/29/07 Minnesota (@ Ohio State) (1st) (WCHA) 10/19/07 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) (1st) (WCHA) 1/30/09 Minnesota (@ Minnesota State) (1st) (WCHA) 1/30/09 Minnesota Duluth (@ Bemidji State) (2nd) (WCHA) 2/7/09 Wisconsin (vs Rensselaer) (1st) 10/1/10 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) (2nd) (WCHA) 2/4/11 Wisconsin (vs North Dakota) (2nd) (WCHA) 2/13/11 Wisconsin (vs St. Cloud State) (3rd) 2/25/11 Minnesota State (vs Lindenwood) (1st) 10/1/11 North Dakota (vs Vermont) (3rd) 10/15/11 Bemidji State (@ Maine) (3rd) 10/15/11 North Dakota (vs Ohio State) (1st) (WCHA) 10/21/11 Bemidji State (vs Lindenwood) (1st) 11/10/11 Minnesota (@ St. Cloud State) (1st) (WCHA) 2/3/12 Minnesota (vs Colgate) (3rd) 9/29/12 North Dakota (@ Minnesota State) (1st) (WCHA) 2/2/13 North Dakota (vs Minnesota State) (1st) 3/2/13 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) (2nd) 3/2/13 Minnesota State (@ Lindenwood) (1st) 10/11/13

most assists

13 Wisconsin (@ St. Cloud State) (2nd) (WCHA) 2/15/03 12 Wisconsin (@ Ohio State) (2nd) (WCHA) 2/21/03 Wisconsin (vs Quinnipiac) (3rd) 9/26/08 Minnesota Duluth (@ Ohio State) (2nd) (WCHA) 11/15/08 Minnesota Duluth (vs Ohio State) (3rd) (WCHA) 2/14/09 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) (2nd) (WCHA) 12/3/11 North Dakota (vs Lindenwood) (3rd) 1/4/12 11 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota State) (2nd) (WCHA) 11/28/08 Wisconsin (vs Lindenwood) (2nd) 9/23/11 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) (2nd) (WCHA) 10/8/11 10 Wisconsin (@ Bemidji State) (2nd) (WCHA) 11/18/00 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota State) (3rd) (WCHA) 11/9/05 Minnesota (@ Ohio State) (1st) (WCHA) 10/19/07 Minnesota Duluth (@ Bemidji State) (2nd) (WCHA) 2/7/09 North Dakota (vs Ohio State) (2nd) (WCHA) 10/21/11 Bemidji State (vs Lindenwood) (1st) 11/10/11 Minnesota (vs New Hampshire) (2nd) 11/18/11 Minnesota (@ St. Cloud State) (1st) (WCHA) 2/3/12 North Dakota (@ Bemidji State) (2nd) (WCHA) 11/18/12 Minnesota State (@ Lindenwood) (1st) 10/11/13 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) (2nd) 2/7/14 9 Wisconsin (@ Bemidji State) (1st) (WCHA) 12/3/05 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) (1st) (WCHA) 1/30/09 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) (2nd) (WCHA) 2/4/11 Minnesota State (vs Lindenwood) (1st) 10/1/11 North Dakota (vs Ohio State) (1st) (WCHA) 10/21/11

8 Minnesota Duluth (vs Harvard) (2nd) 11/26/05 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) (1st) (WCHA) 10/20/06 Wisconsin (@ Union College) (1st) 9/29/07 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) (2nd/3rd) 3/8/08 Minnesota (@ Minnesota State) (1st) (WCHA) 1/30/09 Minnesota (@ St.Cloud State) (3rd) (WCHA) 2/20/09 Wisconsin (vs Rensselaer) (1st) 10/1/10 Minnesota (vs Minnesota State) (3rd) (WCHA) 10/21/11 Minnesota Duluth (vs Ohio State) (1st) (WCHA) 2/3/12 Wisconsin (@ St. Cloud State) (1st) (WCHA) 2/11/12 Bemidji State (@ St. Cloud State) (1st) (WCHA) 2/18/12 Minnesota (vs Colgate) (3rd) 9/29/12 Minnesota (vs Colgate) (1st) 10/5/13 Minnesota (@ Ohio State) (3rd) (WCHA) 12/7/13 Minnesota (@ Minnesota State) (2nd) (WCHA) 1/19/14 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) (2nd) (WCHA) 2/8/14 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) (2nd) (WCHA) 3/1/14

most Points

20 Wisconsin (@ St. Cloud State) (2nd) (WCHA) 2/15/03 19 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) (2nd) (WCHA) 12/3/11 North Dakota (vs Lindenwood) (3rd) 1/4/12 18 Wisconsin (vs Quinnipiac) (3rd) 9/26/08 Minnesota Duluth (@ Ohio State) (2nd) (WCHA) 11/15/08 Minnesota Duluth (vs Ohio State) (3rd) (WCHA) 2/14/09 Wisconsin (vs Lindenwood) (2nd) 9/23/11 17 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota State) (2nd) (WCHA) 11/28/08 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) (2nd) (WCHA) 10/8/11 16 Wisconsin (@ Bemidji State) (2nd) (WCHA) 11/18/00 Wisconsin (@ Ohio State) (2nd) (WCHA) 2/21/03 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota State) (3rd) (WCHA) 11/9/05 North Dakota (vs Ohio State) (2nd) (WCHA) 10/21/11 Minnesota (vs New Hampshire) (2nd) 11/18/11 North Dakota (@ Bemidji State) (2nd) (WCHA) 11/18/12 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) (2nd) (WCHA) 2/7/14 15 Minnesota (@ Ohio State) (1st) (WCHA) 10/19/07 Minnesota Duluth (@ Bemidji State) (2nd) (WCHA) 2/7/09 Bemidji State (vs Lindenwood) (1st) 11/10/11 Minnesota (@ St. Cloud State) (1st) (WCHA) 2/3/12 Minnesota State (@ Lindenwood) (1st) 10/11/13 14 Wisconsin (@ Bemidji State) (1st) (WCHA) 12/3/05 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) (1st) (WCHA) 1/30/09 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) (2nd) (WCHA) 2/4/11 Minnesota State (vs Lindenwood) (1st) 10/1/11 North Dakota (vs Ohio State) (1st) (WCHA) 10/21/11 13 Minnesota Duluth (vs Harvard) (2nd) 11/26/05 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) (1st) (WCHA) 10/20/06 Wisconsin (@ Union College) (1st) 9/29/07 Minnesota (@ Minnesota State) (1st) (WCHA) 1/30/09 Wisconsin (vs Rensselaer) (1st) 10/1/10 Wisconsin (vs St. Cloud State) (1st) (WCHA) 1/14/11 Wisconsin (vs Lindenwood) (3rd) 9/24/11 North Dakota (vs Vermont) (3rd) 10/15/11 12 Wisconsin (vs North Dakota) (1st) (WCHA) 11/21/04 Wisconsin (@ Bemidji State) (2nd) (WCHA) 2/18/05 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) (2nd/3rd) 3/8/08 Minnesota (@ St.Cloud State) (3rd) (WCHA) 2/20/09 Wisconsin (vs St. Cloud State) (3rd) (WCHA) 2/25/11 Bemidji State (@ Maine) (3rd) 10/15/11 Minnesota (vs Minnesota State) (3rd) (WCHA) 10/21/11 Minnesota Duluth (vs Ohio State) (1st) (WCHA) 2/3/12 Wisconsin (@ St. Cloud State) (1st) (WCHA) 2/11/12 Bemidji State (@ St. Cloud State) (1st) (WCHA) 2/18/12 Minnesota (vs Colgate) (1st) 10/5/13 Minnesota (@ Ohio State) (3rd) (WCHA) 12/7/13 Minnesota (@ Minnesota State) (2nd) (WCHA) 1/19/14 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) (2nd) (WCHA) 2/8/14 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) (2nd) 3/1/14

most Power-Play Goals 4 Wisconsin (@ Bemidji State) (2nd) (WCHA) 11/18/00 Ohio State (vs Minnesota) (2nd) (WCHA) 11/4/05 Wisconsin (vs Quinnipiac) (3rd) 9/26/08 Bemidji State (@ St. Cloud State) (1st) (WCHA) 2/18/12 Minnesota State (@ Lindenwood) (1st) 10/11/13 3 St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota State) (2nd) (WCHA) 1/8/05 North Dakota (vs Quinnipiac) (2nd) 10/22/05 Minnesota Duluth (@ Minnesota) (2nd) (WCHA) 10/29/05 Minnesota (vs Minnesota State) (3rd) (WCHA) 10/21/11

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2 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) (1st) (WCHA) 1/21/05 St. Cloud State (@ Bemidji State) (3rd) (WCHA) 11/14/09 Wisconsin (@ Robert Morris) (3rd) 11/19/10 Wisconsin (@ Robert Morris) (2nd) 11/20/10

most Penalties

14 Minnesota State (vs North Dakota) (3rd) (WCHA) 2/22/08 13 Minnesota State (@ Minnesota Duluth) (3rd) (WCHA) 1/22/05 12 North Dakota (@ Minnesota State) (3rd) (WCHA) 2/22/08 North Dakota (vs Minnesota Duluth) (3rd) (WCHA) 2/21/09 11 Minnesota Duluth (@ North Dakota) (3rd) (WCHA) 2/21/09 10 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) (3rd) (WCHA) 1/22/05 Minnesota State (vs North Dakota (2nd) (WCHA) 2/22/08

most Penalty minutes

50 Minnesota State (vs North Dakota (3rd) (WCHA) 2/22/08 46 North Dakota (@ Minnesota State) (3rd) (WCHA) 2/22/08 45 Minnesota State (@ Minnesota Duluth) (3rd) (WCHA) 1/22/05 40 North Dakota (vs Minnesota Duluth) (3rd) (WCHA) 2/21/09 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) (3rd) (WCHA) 2/19/11 39 Minnesota (vs North Dakota (3rd) (WCHA) 10/15/10 North Dakota (@ Minnesota) (3rd) (WCHA) 10/15/10 38 Minnesota Duluth (@ North Dakota) (3rd) (WCHA) 2/21/09 37 Wisconsin (@ Ohio State) (2nd) (WCHA) 2/22/03 28 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) (3rd) (WCHA) 1/22/05 27 St. Cloud State (@ Minnesota Duluth) (3rd) (WCHA) 2/19/11

most shots on Goal

32 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) (WCHA) 12/2/00 Wisconsin (vs St. Cloud State) (WCHA) (2nd) 10/18/13 31 Bemidji State (vs Lindenwood) (1st) 11/10/11 North Dakota (vs Lindenwood) (3rd) 10/5/13 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) (WCHA) (3rd) 11/1/13 30 Wisconsin (vs Wayne State) 10/8/04 Wisconsin (vs Lindenwood) (3rd) 9/24/11 28 Wisconsin (vs Vermont) (3rd) 10/10/03 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State) (3rd) (WCHA) 3/6/04 Wisconsin (vs Vermont) (2nd) 10/15/05 Wisconsin (@ Bemidji State) (2nd) (WCHA) 12/9/11 27 Minnesota (vs Maine) (2nd) 10/6/06 Wisconsin (@ Minnesota State) (2nd) (WCHA) 11/4/06 North Dakota (@ Lindenwood) (2nd) 1/4/13 North Dakota (@ Lindenwood) (1st) 1/5/13 26 MinnesotaDuluth(vsConnecticut)(3rd) 10/23/10 Minnesota State (vs Lindenwood) (1st) 10/1/11 Wisconsin (@ Lindenwood) (2nd) 10/6/12 North Dakota (vs RIT) (1st) 12/1/12 Minnesota (@ Yale) (1st) 11/23/13 25 Minnesota State (vs Robert Morris) (2nd) 10/1/06 Minnesota Duluth (vs Ohio State) (2nd) (WCHA) 12/9/06 Minnesota (@ Ohio State) (1st) (WCHA) 10/19/07 Ohio State (vs North Dakota) (2nd) (WCHA) 1/5/08 Minnesota Duluth (vs Dartmouth) (2nd) 11/29/08 Ohio State (vs St. Cloud State) (3rd) (WCHA) 2/20/10 Minnesota State (vs Lindenwood) (2nd) 9/30/11 North Dakota (vs Lindenwood) (2nd) 1/4/12 Minnesota (@ Yale) (1st) 11/24/13 24 North Dakota (@ St. Cloud State) (2nd) (WCHA) 10/25/03 Wisconsin (vs Northeastern) (3rd) 1/10/04 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) (2nd) (WCHA) 1/8/05 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) (2nd) (WCHA) 1/29/06 Ohio State (vs Lindenwood) (2nd) 9/29/12

Fewest shots on Goal

0 Multipleteamsonmultipleoccasions Latest: St. Cloud State (@ Wisconsin) (2nd) (WCHA) 1/16/11

attendance recordshiGhest sinGle Game attendance 13,573 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota) (Kohl Center) 2/15/14 12,402 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) (Kohl Center) 1/28/12 10,668 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota) (Kohl Center) 1/29/11 8263 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State), Camp Randall Hockey 2/6/10 Classic, Camp Randall Stadium, Madison 6623 Minnesota (vs Minnesota State) 1/17/14 Hockey City Classic, TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis 6085 Wisconsin (vs Team USA) (Kohl Center) 1/5/10 5835 North Dakota (vs Minnesota) (Engelstad Arena) 1/31/14 5377 Wisconsin (vs St. Cloud State) (Kohl Center) 1/26/08 5125 Wisconsin (vs Harvard) (Kohl Center) (NCAA) 3/10/07 4701 Minnesota vs Wisconsin (Mariucci Arena) (NCAA) 3/26/06 4095 Minnesota Duluth (vs Bemidji State) (AMSOIL Arena) 1/19/13 4006 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota Duluth) (NCAA) 3/12/11 3892 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota Duluth) (Kohl Center) 10/8/99 3854 Wisconsin (vs St. Cloud State) (Kohl Center) 1/16/11 3783 Wisconsin (vs North Dakota) (Kohl Center 2/13/11 3694 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota Duluth) (Kohl Center) 1/21/12 3576 Wisconsin (vs Ohio State) (Kohl Center) 2/18/12 3400 Minnesota (vs Wisconsin) (Ridder Arena) 12/1/12 Minnesota (vs Boston College) (Ridder Arena) (NCAA) 3/22/13 Minnesota (vs Boston Univ.) (Ridder Arena) (NCAA) 3/24/13 3194 North Dakota (vs Minnesota) (Engelstad Arena) 10/27/12 3158 North Dakota (vs Minnesota) (Engelstad Arena) 2/18/11 3150 Minnesota (vs North Dakota) (Ridder Arena) 11/17/13 3058 North Dakota (vs Ohio State) (Engelstad Arena) 10/22/11 3017 Minnesota (vs Minnesota Duluth) (Ridder Arena) 2/2/13 3010 North Dakota (vs Ohio State) (Engelstad Arena) 10/21/11 2978 Wisconsin (vs North Dakota) (Kohl Center) 2/11/11 2946 Wisconsin (vs Mercyhurst) (Kohl Center) (NCAA) 3/10/12 2885 North Dakota (vs Minnesota) (Engelstad Arena) 2/19/11 2855 North Dakota (vs Boston Univ.) (Engelstad Arena) 10/2/10 2776 Minnesota (vs Ohio State) (Ridder Arena) 1/10/14 2758 Wisconsin (vs St. Cloud State) (Kohl Center) 11/25/11 2754 Minnesota (vs Wisconsin) (Ridder Arena) 10/11/13 2750 Minnesota (vs North Dakota) (Ridder Arena) (NCAA) 3/16/13 2736 Wisconsin (vs St. Cloud State) (Kohl Center) 1/23/10 2731 Minnesota (vs Minnesota State) (Ridder Arena) 11/1/13 2703 Minnesota (vs North Dakota (Ridder Arena) 1/12/13 2695 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota State) (Kohl Center) 2/5/12 2690 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) (Kohl Center) 1/27/12 2666 Minnesota (vs Wisconsin) (Ridder Arena) 1/7/12 2615 Wisconsin (vs St. Cloud State) (Kohl Center) 11/27/11 2606 Minnesota (vs Boston Univ.) (Ridder Arena) (NCAA) 3/15/14 2603 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota) (Kohl Center) 10/16/11 2554 Minnesota (vs Wisconsin) (Ridder Arena) 1/6/12 2541 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota) (Kohl Center) 1/28/11 2538 Minnesota (vs Minnesota Duluth) (Ridder Arena) 2/1/13 2510 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota State) (Kohl Center) 10/29/10 2484 North Dakota (vs Minnesota) (Ridder Arena) 12/2/11 2481 Minnesota (vs North Dakota) (Ridder Arena) 11/16/13 2439 Minnesota vs Wisconsin (AMSOIL Arena) (NCAA) 3/18/12 2402 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota State) (Kohl Center) 2/14/10 2396 Wisconsin (vs Ohio State) (Kohl Center) 10/23/10 2379 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota) (Kohl Center) 10/14/11 2366 North Dakota (vs Minnesota Duluth) (Engelstad Arena) 10/8/10 2360 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) (Ridder Arena) 2/16/13 2357 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota Duluth) (Kohl Center) 11/26/10 2354 Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State) (Ridder Arena) 1/25/14 2286 Minnesota (vs North Dakota) (Ridder Arena) 3/9/13 2273 Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State) (LaBahn Arena) 10/19/12 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota) (LaBahn Arena) 1/27/13 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota Duluth) (LaBahn Arena) 2/16/13 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota Duluth) (LaBahn Arena) 2/17/13 Wisconsin (vs North Dakota) (LaBahn Arena) 1/11/14 Wisconsin (vs North Dakota) (LaBahn Arena) 1/12/14 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota Duluth (LaBahn Arena) 1/25/14 Wisconsin (vs Minnesota) (LaBahn Arena) 2/14/14 Wisconsin (vs Harvard) (LaBahn Arena) (NCAA) 3/15/142254 MinnesotaDuluth(vsConnecticut)(AMSOILArena) 10/4/13 2243 Wisconsin (vs Boston University) (Kohl Center) 10/29/11 Minnesota (vs Wisconsin) (Ridder Arena) 10/12/13 2228 North Dakota (vs Minnesota State) (Engelstad Arena) 11/18/11

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Player recordscareermost Games Played

163 Erika Lawler, F, Wisconsin 2005-09 Angie Keseley, F, Wisconsin 2005-09 162 AlyciaMatthews,D,Wisconsin 2005-09 161 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin 2007-12 Bethany Brausen, F, Minnesota 2010-14 Baylee Gillanders, D, Minnesota 2010-14 160 Jinelle Zaugg, F, Wisconsin 2004-07 159 Emily Morris, D, Wisconsin 2004-08 Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin 2006-10 Jasmine Giles, F, Wisconsin 2006-10 Emily Kranz, F, Wisconsin 2006-10 Anne Schleper, D, Minnesota 2008-12 158 Sarah Erickson, F, Minnesota 2008-12 Kelly Terry, F, Minnesota 2010-14 157 Jaime Rasmussen, D/F, Minnesota Duluth 2006-10 Kyla Sanders, F, Wisconsin 2006-10 Megan Bozek, D, Minnesota 2009-13 156 Jen Schoullis, F, Minnesota 2008-12 Sarah Davis, F, Minnesota 2010-14 155 Jenelle Philipczyk, F, Minnesota 2004-08 154 Emily West, F, Minnesota 2008-12 Kelly Seeler, D, Minnesota 2008-12 Kelly Jaminski, D, Wisconsin 2010-14 153 Rachel Bible, F, Wisconsin 2005-09 BrittanyFrancis,F,Minnesota 2006-10 Michelle Maunu, D, Minnesota 2006-10 Sarah Murray, D, Minnesota Duluth 2006-10 Kelly Nash, F, Wisconsin 2007-11 Brooke Ammerman, F, Wisconsin 2008-12 Mira Jalosuo, D, Minnesota 2009-13 152 Allie Sanchez, D, Minnesota 2002-06 Sara Bauer, F, Wisconsin 2003-07 Bobbi Ross, F, Minnesota 2004-08 Gigi Marvin, F, Minnesota 2008-09 Rachel Bible, F, Wisconsin 2005-09 151 Chelsey Brodt, D, Minnesota 2002-06 Terra Rasmussen, F, Minnesota 2007-11 Anne Dronen, D, Wisconsin 2007-11 LauraFridfinnson,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2007-11 150 Andrea Nichols, F, Minnesota 2003-07 149 Melissa Pirie, F, Ohio State 2000-04 Ashley Albrecht, D, Minnesota 2002-06 Melanie Gagnon, D, Minnesota 2008-09 Holly Roberts, F, St. Cloud State 2006-10 Caitlin Hogan, F, St. Cloud State 2006-10 Mallory Deluce, F, Wisconsin 2007-11 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota/Minnesota 2009-13 Monique Lamoureux, D/F, North Dakota/Minnesota 2009-13 148 Emily Hudak, D, Ohio State 1999-03 Kelly Stephens, F, Minnesota 2001-05 Anya Miller, D, Minnesota 2004-08 Dagney Willey, D, Minnesota 2008-09 Kelli Blankenship, F, Minnesota 2006-10 Tara Gray, D, Minnesota Duluth 2010-11 Kacy Ambroz, F, Minnesota Duluth 2008-12 BrittanyHaverstock,D,Wisconsin 2008-12 147 RondaCurtin,D,Minnesota 1999-03 Shana Frost, F, Ohio State 1999-03 KatieFrohreich,D/F,OhioState 1999-03 Lindsey Ogen, F, Ohio State 1999-03 Sharon Cole, F, Wisconsin 2002-06 Erin Keys, F, Ohio State 2004-08 Mallory Peckels, F, Ohio State 2004-08 Sammy Nixon, F, St. Cloud State 2005-09 Rachel Davis, D, Ohio State 2006-10 Becky Kortum, F, Minnesota 2009-13

146 WhitneyGraft,F,Minnesota 2004-08 Laura Fast, F, St. Cloud State 2004-08 Marlee Wheelhouse, D, Bemidji State 2008-12 Mary Loken, F, North Dakota 2009-13 Tina Hollowell, F, Ohio State 2009-13 Saige Pacholok, D, Wisconsin 2009-13 Madison Packer, F, Wisconsin 2010-14 145 Laura Slominski, F, Minnesota 1999-02 Erin O’Grady, Ohio State 2001-04 Jana Harrigan, F, Ohio State 2002-06 Krysta Skarda, F, Ohio State 2003-07 KatieMaroney,F,OhioState 2003-07 Lacey Schultz, D, Ohio State 2003-07 Lisa Chesson, D, Ohio State 2004-08 Brita Schroeder, D, St. Cloud State 2005-09 Emmanuelle Blais, F, Minnesota Duluth 2006-10 Annie Bauerfeld, F, Bemidji State 2007-11 KatieFrischmann,D,Minnesotaq 2009-13

most Goals

143 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin 2007-12 125 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota/Minnesota 2009-13 119 Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-03 115 Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin 2009-13 113 Monique Lamoureux, F/D, North Dakota/Minnesota 2009-13 108 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-04 Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin 2006-11 106 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2001-05 102 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2001-05 100 Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-03 Hanne Sikio, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-03 Natalie Spooner, F, Ohio State 2008-12 98 Brooke Ammerman, F, Wisconsin 2008-12 97 Kelly Stephens, F, Minnesota 2001-05 Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota 2010-13 92 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-05 91 Noemie Marin, F, Minnesota Duluth 2003-07 89 Jinelle Zaugg, F, Wisconsin 2004-08 87 Gigi Marvin, F, Minnesota 2005-09 86 Jeni Creary, F, Ohio State 2001-05 84 Meghan Hunter, F, Wisconsin 2000-04 Jessica Koizumi, F, Minnesota Duluth 2003-07 82 Emily West, F, Minnesota 2008-12 80 Sara Bauer, F, Wisconsin 2003-07 79 Haley Irwin, F, Minnesota Duluth 2008-12 75 Bobbi Ross, F, Minnesota 2004-08 LauraFridfinnson,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2007-11 73 Emmanuelle Blais, F, Minnesota Duluth 2006-10 72 Erica McKenzie, F, Minnesota 2004-08 71 Roxanne Stang, F, St. Cloud State 2000-04 70 Carolyne Prevost, F, Wisconsin 2008-12 69 Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin 2005-09 Sarah Erickson, F, Minnesota 2008-12 68 Jana Harrigan, F, Ohio State 2002-06 67 Kendra Antony, F, Wisconsin 1999-03 La Toya Clarke, F, Minnesota 2000-04 Elin Holmlov, F, Minnesota Duluth 2007-11 66 Jen Schoullis, F, Minnesota 2008-12 65 Laura Slominski, F, Minnesota 1999-02

most Goals • wcha

95 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota/Minnesota 2008-13 93 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin 2007-12 86 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-04 78 Monique Lamoureux, F/D, North Dakota/Minnesota 2008-13 77 Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-03 75 Noemie Marin, F, Minnesota Duluth 2003-07 Natalie Spooner, F, Ohio State 2008-12 Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin 2009-13 74 Hanne Sikio, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-03 73 Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin 2006-11 72 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-05 67 Jinelle Zaugg, F, Wisconsin 2004-08

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65 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2002-05 Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-03 Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota 2010-SA 64 Meghan Hunter, F, Wisconsin 2000-04 63 Gigi Marvin, F, Minnesota 2005-09 Brooke Ammerman, F, Wisconsin 2008-12 62 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2002-05 Jessica Koizumi, F, Minnesota Duluth 2003-07 61 Haley Irwin, F, Minnesota Duluth 2008-12 59 Kelly Stephens, F, Minnesota 2001-05 57 Nadine Muzerall, F, Minnesota 1999-01 Sara Bauer, F, Wisconsin 2003-07 55 Jeni Creary, F, Ohio State 2001-05 53 Bobbi Ross, F, Minnesota 2004-07 LauraFridfinnson,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2007-11 50 Carolyne Prevost, F, Wisconsin 2008-12

most assists

160 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota/Minnesota 2008-13 152 Monique Lamoureux, F/D, North Dakota/Minnesota 2008-13 148 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-04 144 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2002-05 138 Sara Bauer, F, Wisconsin 2003-07 137 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-05 134 Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota 2010-SA 131 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2002-05 130 Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin 2006-11 129 Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin 2009-13 127 Haley Irwin, F, Minnesota Duluth 2008-12 123 Laura McIntosh, F, Ohio State 2008-12 122 Kelly Stephens, F, Minnesota 2001-05 120 Hanne Sikio, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-03 119 Erika Lawler, F, Wisconsin 2005-09 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin 2007-12 117 Brooke Ammerman, F, Wisconsin 2008-12 113 Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-03 108 Gigi Marvin, F, Minnesota 2005-09 107 RondaCurtin,D,Minnesota 1999-03 104 Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-03 103 Elin Holmlov, F, Minnesota Duluth 2007-11 99 Megan Bozek, D, Minnesota 2009-13 98 Kelly Terry, F, Minnesota 2010-14 95 Laura Slominski, F, Minnesota 1999-02 93 Winny Brodt, D, Minnesota 1999-03 Meghan Hunter, F, Wisconsin 2000-04 92 Kendra Antony, F, Wisconsin 1999-03 La Toya Clarke, F, Minnesota 2000-04 Jana Harrigan, F, Ohio State 2002-06 Saara Tuominen, F, Minnesota Duluth 2006-10 91 Hannah Brandt, F, Minnesota 2012-SA 90 Kerry Weiland, D, Wisconsin 1999-03 BrittanyFrancis,F,Minnesota 2006-10 Jen Schoullis, F, Minnesota 2008-12 Sarah Davis, F, Minnesota 2010-14 88 Sis Paulsen, D, Wisconsin 1999-03 Angie Keseley, F, Wisconsin 2005-09 86 Meaghan Mikkelson, D, Wisconsin 2003-07 Tessa Bonhomme, D, Ohio State 2003-08 Jocelyne Larocque, D, Minnesota Duluth 2007-11 Sarah Erickson, F, Minnesota 2008-12

most assists • wcha

121 Monique Lamoureux, F/D, Minnesota/North Dakota 2008-13 119 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, Minnesota/North Dakota 2008-13 118 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-04 103 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-05 99 Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota 2010-SA 98 Laura McIntosh, F, Ohio State 2008-12 95 Haley Irwin, F, Minnesota Duluth 2008-12 94 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2002-05 92 Hanne Sikio, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-03 91 Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin 2009-13 90 Sara Bauer, F, Wisconsin 2003-07 86 Brooke Ammerman, F, Wisconsin 2008-12 79 RondaCurtin,D,Minnesota 1999-03 Kelly Stephens, F, Minnesota 2001-05 Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin 2006-11 78 Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-03 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2002-05

77 Erika Lawler, F, Wisconsin 2005-09 76 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin 2007-12 Kelly Terry, F, Minnesota 2010-14 71 Gigi Marvin, F, Minnesota 2005-09 Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-03 68 Megan Bozek, D, Minnesota 2009-13 67 Jana Harrigan, F, Ohio State 2002-06 Sarah Davis, F, Minnesota 2010-14

most Points

285 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota/Minnesota 2008-13 265 Monique Lamoureux, F/D, North Dakota/Minnesota 2009-13 262 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin 2007-12 256 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-04 246 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2001-05 244 Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin 2009-13 238 Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin 2006-11 237 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2002-05 232 Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-03 231 Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota 2010-SA 229 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-05 220 Hanne Sikio, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-03 219 Kelly Stephens, F, Minnesota 2001-05 218 Sara Bauer, F, Wisconsin 2003-07 215 Brooke Ammerman, F, Wisconsin 2008-12 206 Haley Irwin, F, Minnesota Duluth 2008-12 204 Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-03 195 Gigi Marvin, F, Minnesota 2005-09 177 Meghan Hunter, F, Wisconsin 2000-04 174 Erika Lawler, F, Wisconsin 2005-09 170 Elin Holmlov, F, Minnesota Duluth 2007-11 Laura McIntosh, F, Ohio State 2008-12 168 Noemie Marin, F, Minnesota Duluth 2003-07 167 RondaCurtin,D,Minnesota 1999-03 163 Natalie Spooner, F, Ohio State 2008-12 162 Laura Slominski, F, Minnesota 1999-02 160 Jana Harrigan, F, Ohio State 2002-06 159 Kendra Antony, F, Wisconsin 1999-03 La Toya Clarke, F, Minnesota 2000-04 158 Emily West, F, Minnesota 2008-12 156 Jinelle Zaugg, F, Wisconsin 2004-08 LauraFridfinnson,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2007-11 Jen Schoullis, F, Minnesota 2008-12 155 Jessica Koizumi, F, Minnesota Duluth 2003-07 Sarah Erickson, F, Minnesota 2008-12 Kelly Terry, F, Minnesota 2010-14 152 Bobbi Ross, F, Minnesota 2004-08 151 Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin 2005-09 147 Hannah Brandt, F, Minnesota 2012-SA 146 Jeni Creary, F, Ohio State 2001-05 Megan Bozek, D, Minnesota 2009-13 145 Emmanuelle Blais, F, Minnesota Duluth 2006-10 142 Carolyne Prevost, F, Wisconsin 2008-12 141 Erica McKenzie, F, Minnesota 2004-08 Angie Keseley, F, Wisconsin 2005-09 140 Sarah Davis, F, Minnesota 2010-14 138 Saara Tuominen, F, Minnesota Duluth 2006-10 134 Hokey Langan, F, Ohio State 2009-13 132 Tracy Engstrom, F, Minnesota 1999-02 131 Michelle Karvinen, F, North Dakota 2011-14 130 Sis Paulsen, D, Wisconsin 1999-03 129 BrittanyFrancis,F,Minnesota 2006-10 128 Tessa Bonhomme, D, Ohio State 2004-08 127 Caitlin Hogan, F, St. Cloud State 2006-10 126 Holly Roberts, F, St. Cloud State 2006-10

most Points • wcha

214 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota/Minnesota 2008-13 204 JennySchmidgall-Potter,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-04 199 Monique Lamoureux, F/D, North Dakota/Minnesota 2009-13 175 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-05 169 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin 2007-12 166 Hanne Sikio, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-03 Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin 2009-13 164 Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota 2010-SA 156 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2002-05 Haley Irwin, F, Minnesota Duluth 2008-12 152 Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin 2006-11 149 Brooke Ammerman, F, Wisconsin 2008-12

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147 Sara Bauer, F, Wisconsin 2003-07 143 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2002-05 141 Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-03 140 Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-03 138 Kelly Stephens, F, Minnesota 2001-05 136 Laura McIntosh, F, Ohio State 2008-12 134 Gigi Marvin, F, Minnesota 2005-09 133 Noemie Marin, F, Minnesota Duluth 2003-07 Elin Holmlov, F, Minnesota Duluth 2007-11 126 RondaCurtin,D,Minnesota 1999-03 125 Meghan Hunter, F, Wisconsin 2000-04 122 Natalie Spooner, F, Ohio State 2008-12 119 Jessica Koizumi, F, Minnesota Duluth 2003-07 116 Kelly Terry, F, Minnesota 2010-14 112 Erika Lawler, F, Wisconsin 2005-09 111 Sarah Erickson, F, Minnesota 2008-12 110 La Toya Clarke, F, Minnesota 2000-04 Jana Harrigan, F, Ohio State 2002-06

most Power-Play Goals

39 Jeni Creary, F, Ohio State 2001-05 37 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin 2007-12 37 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota/Minnesota 2008-13 35 Noemie Marin, F, Minnesota Duluth 2003-07 Natalie Spooner, F, Ohio State 2008-12 33 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2001-05 32 Hanne Sikio, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-03 Kelly Stephens, F, Minnesota 2001-05 Monique Lamoureux, F/D, North Dakota/Minnesota 2008-13 31 Gigi Marvin, F, Minnesota 2005-09 Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin 2006-11 Brooke Ammerman, F, Wisconsin 2008-12 30 Emmanuelle Blais, F, Minnesota Duluth 2006-10 29 Roxanne Stang, F, St. Cloud State 2000-04 Meghan Hunter, F, Wisconsin 2000-04 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2001-05 Jinelle Zaugg, F, Wisconsin 2004-08 28 Jessica Koizumi, F, Minnesota Duluth 2003-07 27 JennySchmidgall-Potter,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-04 Bobbi Ross, F, Minnesota 2004-08 26 Megan Bozek, D, Minnesota 2009-13 25 Nadine Muzerall, F, Minnesota 1999-01 Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-03 RondaCurtin,D,Minnesota 1999-03 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-05 24 Erica McKenzie, F, Minnesota 2004-08 23 Emma Laaksonen, D, Ohio State 2000-04 Erin Keys, F, Ohio State 2004-08 Felicia Nelson, F, St. Cloud State 2006-10 Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin 2009-13 22 Shana Frost, F, Ohio State 1999-00 Holly Roberts, F, St. Cloud State 2006-10 LauraFridfinnson,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2007-11 21 Sis Paulsen, D, Wisconsin 1999-03 Jen Schoullis, F, Minnesota 2007-12 20 Molly Engstrom, D, Wisconsin 2001-05 Tessa Bonhomme, D, Ohio State 2003-08 Haley Irwin, F, Minnesota Duluth 2008-12 Sarah Erickson, F, Minnesota 2008-12 Emily West, F, Minnesota 2008-13 19 Kendra Antony, F, Wisconsin 1999-03 Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-03 Hokey Langan, F, Ohio State 2009-13

most Power-Play Goals • wcha

32 Noemie Marin, F, Minnesota Duluth 2003-07 Monique Lamoureux, D/F, North Dakota/Minnesota 2008-13 30 Joceylne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota/Minnesota 2008-13 28 Jeni Creary, F, Ohio State 2001-05 26 Natalie Spooner, F, Ohio State 2008-12 24 JennySchmidgall-Potter,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-04 Jessica Koizumi, F, Minnesota Duluth 2003-07 Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin 2006-11 23 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-05 22 Hanne Sikio, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-03 Roxanne Stang, F, St. Cloud State 2000-04 Meghan Hunter, F, Wisconsin 2000-04 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2001-05 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin 2007-12 Brooke Ammerman, F, Wisconsin 2008-12

21 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2001-05 Gigi Marvin, F, Minnesota 2005-09 20 RondaCurtin,D,Minnesota 1999-03 Kelly Stephens, F, Minnesota 2001-05 Bobbi Ross, F, Minnesota 2004-08

most shorthanded Goals

16 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2001-05 11 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-04 10 Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-03 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-05 Bobbi Ross, F, Minnesota 2004-08 Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota 2010-SA 9 Holly Roberts, F, St. Cloud State 2006-10 Monique Lamoureux, F/D, North Dakota/Minnesota 2008-13 8 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin 2007-12 LauraFridfinnson,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2007-11 Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin 2009-13 7 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2001-05 Sara Bauer, F, Wisconsin 2003-07 Blayre Turnbull, F, Wisconsin 2011-SA 6 Kelly Stephens, F, Minnesota 2001-05 Jana Harrigan, F, Ohio State 2002-06 Emily West, F, Minnesota 2007-12

most shorthanded Goals • wcha

12 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2001-05 8 Bobbi Ross, F, Minnesota 2004-08 7 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-04 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2001-05 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-05 Blayre Turnbull, F, Wisconsin 2011-SA 6 Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-03 Sara Bauer, F, Wisconsin 2003-07 Holly Roberts, F, St. Cloud State 2006-10 Monique Lamoureux, F/D, North Dakota/Minnesota 2008-13 Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin 2009-13 5 LauraFridfinnson,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2007-11 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin 2007-12 Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota 2010-SA 4 Corinne Rosen, F, Ohio State 1999-01 Emily West, F, Minnesota 2007-12

most Game-winninG Goals

30 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin 2007-12 25 Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin 2009-13 Monique Lamoureux, F/D, North Dakota/Minnesota 2008-13 24 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2001-05 22 Jinelle Zaugg, F, Wisconsin 2004-08 Emily West, F, Minnesota 2007-12 21 Brooke Ammerman, F, Wisconsin 2008-12 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota/Minnesota 2008-13 20 Bobbi Ross, F, Minnesota 2004-08 19 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-04 18 Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-03 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2001-05 Sara Bauer, F, Wisconsin 2003-07 Erica McKenzie, F, Minnesota 2004-08 17 Kelly Stephens, F, Minnesota 2001-05 Jeni Creary, F, Ohio State 2001-05 16 Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-03 Jessica Koizumi, F, Minnesota Duluth 2003-07 Gigi Marvin, F, Minnesota 2005-09 Natalie Spooner, F, Ohio State 2008-12 Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota 2010-SA 15 Meghan Hunter, F, Wisconsin 2000-04 Jackie Friesen, F, Wisconsin 2001-05 Haley Irwin, F, Minnesota Duluth 2007-12 Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin 2006-11 LauraFridfinnson,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2007-11 Emily West, F, Minnesota 2007-11 Sarah Erickson, F, Minnesota 2008-12

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21 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin 2007-12 19 Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin 2009-13 17 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2001-05 16 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota/Minnesota 2008-13 15 Bobbi Ross, F, Minnesota 2004-08 14 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-04 Sara Bauer, F, Wisconsin 2003-07 Jinelle Zaugg, F, Wisconsin 2004-08 Emily West, F, Minnesota 2007-11 Monique Lamoureux, F/D, North Dakota/Minnesota 2008-13 13 Jackie Friesen, F, Wisconsin 2001-05 Sarah Erickson, F, Minnesota 2008-12 Brooke Ammerman, F, Wisconsin 2008-12 12 Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-03 Jessica Koizumi, F, Minnesota Duluth 2003-07 Erica McKenzie, F, Minnesota 2004-08 Gigi Marvin, F, Minnesota 2005-09 Natalie Spooner, F, Ohio State 2008-12 11 Sis Paulsen, D, Wisconsin 1999-03 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2001-05 Haley Irwin, F, Minnesota Duluth 2008-12 Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin 2006-11 LauraFridfinnson,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2007-11 Carolyne Prevost, F, Wisconsin 2008-12 10 Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-03 RondaCurtin,D,Minnesota 1999-03 Jeni Creary, F, Ohio State 2001-05 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-05 Kelly Stephens, F, Minnesota 2001-05 Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota 2010-SA

most Penalties

150 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota/Minnesota 2009-13 138 Cassandra Flanagan, D, North Dakota 2006-10 131 Jocelyne Larocque, D, Minnesota Duluth 2007-11 129 Jessica Kovacevich, D, North Dakota 2002-06 Monique Lamoureux, D/F, North Dakota/Minnesota 2009-13 128 Emily Hudak, D, Ohio State 1999-03 125 Haley Irwin, F, Minnesota Duluth 2007-12 123 Nikki Eckebrecht, F, Bemidji State 2003-07 121 Lisa Peters, D, Bemidji State 1999-03 Kelly Stephens, F, Minnesota 2001-05 111 Sis Paulsen, D, Wisconsin 1999-03 Kerry Weiland, D, Wisconsin 1999-03 108 Julianne Vasichek, D, Minnesota Duluth 2001-05 Melanie Gagnon, F, Minnesota 2005-09 107 Devon Fingland, D, 2002-06 106 Tina Ciraulo, D, St. Cloud State 2001-05 103 Madison Packer, F, Wisconsin 2010-14 102 KatieFrohreih,D,OhioState 1999-03 101 Tricia Guest, D/F, Minnesota Duluth 2000-04 99 Tessa Bonhomme, D, Ohio State 2003-08 Kelly Seeler, D, Minnesota 2008-12 95 Lindsey Steblen, D, Ohio State 1999-03 Samantha Bowers, F, North Dakota 2005-07 93 Rachel Davis, D, Ohio State 2006-10 90 Lauren Smith, F, Minnesota State 2009-13 92 Melissa Jacques, F, North Dakota 2005-09 88 Heather Farrell, F, Ohio State 2001-04 85 Bobbi Ross, F, Minnesota 2004-08 84 Krista McArthur, D, Minnesota Duluth 2002-06 Lacey Schultz, D, Ohio State 2003-07 Holly Snyder, D, Minnesota State 2006-10 Emily West, F, Minnesota 2007-12 82 Sarah Erickson, F, Minnesota 2008-12 81 Megan Bozek, D, Minnesota 2009-13 76 Hayley Klassen, F, Ohio State 2005-09 Erin Keys, F, Ohio State 2004-08 72 KristieHofer,F,BemidjiState 1999-02 Mallory Peckels, F, Ohio State 2004-08

most Penalty minutes

330 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota/Minnesota 2009-13 299 Monique Lamoureux, D/F, North Dakota/Minnesota 2009-13 287 Emily Hudak, D, Ohio State 1999-03 276 Cassandra Flanagan, D, North Dakota 2006-10 273 Nikki Eckebrecht, F, Bemidji State 2003-07 270 Jocelyne Larocque, D, Minnesota Duluth 2007-11 266 Lisa Peters, D, Bemidji State 1999-03 Haley Irwin, F, Minnesota Duluth 2007-12 262 Jessica Kovacevich, D, North Dakota 2002-06 249 Kerry Weiland, D, Wisconsin 1999-03 244 Sis Paulsen, D, Wisconsin 1999-03 242 Kelly Stephens, F, Minnesota 2001-05 236 Tina Ciraulo, D, St. Cloud State 2001-05 235 Melanie Gagnon, F, Minnesota 2005-09 230 Lauren Smith, F, Minnesota State 2009-13 227 Julianne Vasichek, D, Minnesota Duluth 2001-05 219 Tricia Guest, D/F, Minnesota Duluth 2000-04 217 Madison Packer, F, Wisconsin 2010-14 212 KatieFrohreich,D,OhioState 1999-03 209 Kelly Seeler, D, Minnesota 2008-12 208 Sarah Erickson, F, Minnesota 2008-12 206 Samantha Bowers, F, North Dakota 2005-07 Tessa Bonhomme, D, Ohio State 2003-08 199 Jackie Robertson, D, Bemidji State 2006-10 198 Lindsey Steblen, D, Ohio State 1999-03 197 Rachel Davis, D, Ohio State 2006-10 184 Mandy Bambrough, D, Bemidji State 2002-07 Melissa Jacques, F, North Dakota 2005-09 179 Lacey Schultz, D, Ohio State 2003-07 176 Heather Farrell, F, Ohio State 2000-04 Emily West, F, Minnesota 2007-12 171 Krista McArthur, D, Minnesota Duluth 2002-06 170 Bobbi Ross, F, Minnesota 2004-08 168 Holly Snyder, D, Minnesota State 2006-10 163 Hayley Klassen, F, Ohio State 2005-09 162 Michelle McAteer, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-03 Megan Bozek, D, Minnesota 2009-13 161 Allie Sanchez, D, Minnesota 2002-06 153 Jasmine Giles, F, Wisconsin 2006-10

most hat tricks

12 Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-03 10 Nadine Muzerall, F, Minnesota 1999-01 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2001-05 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2002-05 Monique Lamoureux, F/D, North Dakota/Minnesota 2008-13 9 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin 2007-12 Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota 2010-SA 8 Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin 2009-13 7 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-04 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-05 Meghan Hunter, F, Wisconsin 2000-04 Jocelyne Lamoureux, D/F, North Dakota/Minnesota 2009-13 6 Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-03 Natalie Spooner, F, Ohio State 2008-12 5 Hanne Sikio, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-03 Brooke Ammerman, F, Wisconsin 2008-12

most Goals By a deFenseman

60 RondaCurtin,D,Minnesota 1999-03 47 Megan Bozek, D, Minnesota 2009-13 42 Sis Paulsen, D, Wisconsin 1999-03 Tessa Bonhomme, D, Ohio State 2003-08 35 Lisa Peters, D, Bemidji State 1999-03 Kobi Kawamoto, D, St. Cloud State 2000-04 34 Kerry Weiland, D, Wisconsin 1999-03 Emma Laaksonen, D, Ohio State 2000-04 32 Anne Schleper, D, Minnesota 2008-12 29 Amber Bowman, D, Ohio State 2003-07 28 Molly Engstrom, D, Wisconsin 2001-05 27 Winny Brodt, D, Minnesota 1999-03 Bobbi-Jo Slusar, D, Wisconsin 2003-07 Lisa Chesson, D, Ohio State 2004-08 25 Rachael Drazan, D, Minnesota/Minnesota Duluth 2005-09 Rachel Ramsey, D, Minnesota 2011-SA

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24 Krista McArthur, D, Minnesota Duluth 2002-06 Milica McMillen, D, Minnesota 2012-SA 22 Anya Miller, D, Minnesota 2004-08

most assists By a deFenseman

107 RondaCurtin,D,Minnesota 1999-03 99 Megan Bozek, D, Minnesota 2009-13 90 Kerry Weiland, D, Wisconsin 1999-03 88 Sis Paulsen, D, Wisconsin 1999-03 86 Tessa Bonhomme, D, Ohio State 2003-08 Jocelyne Larocque, D, Minnesota Duluth 2007-11 82 Anne Schleper, D, Minnesota 2008-12 73 Amber Bowman, D, Ohio State 2003-07 72 Navada Russell, D, Minnesota Duluth 1999-03 Rachel Ramsey, D, Minnesota 2011-SA 70 Emily Hudak, D, Ohio State 1999-03 67 Krista McArthur, D, Minnesota Duluth 2002-06 Melanie Gagnon, D, Minnesota 2005-09 66 Julianne Vasichek, D, Minnesota Duluth 2003-07 Carla MacLeod, D, Wisconsin 2001-05 65 Emma Laaksonen, D, Ohio State 2000-04 Bobbi-Jo Slusar, D, Wisconsin 2003-07 64 Kobi Kawamoto, D, St. Cloud State 2000-04 62 Winny Brodt, D, Minnesota 1999-03 Lisa Chesson, D, Ohio State 2004-08 Megan Bozek, D, Minnesota 2009-sa 60 Courtney Kennedy, D, Minnesota 1999-01 59 Montana Vichorek, D, Bemidji State 2008-12 58 AlyciaMatthews,D,Wisconsin 2005-09 57 Molly Engstrom, D, Wisconsin 2001-05 56 Anya Miller, D, Minnesota 2004-08 Shannon Reilly, D, Ohio State 2007-11 53 Lisa Peters, D, Bemidji State 1999-03 Rachael Drazan, D, Minnesota Duluth/Minnesota 2005-09 51 Danielle Hirsch, D, St. Cloud State 2006-10 Kelly Wild, D, Ohio State 2008-12 50 Nicole Uliasz, D, Wisconsin 2003-07 49 Satu Kiipeli, D, Minnesota Duluth 2000-04 48 Stefanie McKeough, D, Wisconsin 2009-sa 47 Kelly Seeler, D, Minnesota 2008-12 44 Ashley Albrecht, D, Minnesota 2002-06 40 Myriam Trepanier, D, Minnesota Duluth 2005-09 Erika Wheelhouse, D, Bemidji State 2009-13

most Points By a deFenseman

167 RondaCurtin,D,Minnesota 1999-03 146 Megan Bozek, D, Minnesota 2009-13 130 Sis Paulsen, D, Wisconsin 1999-03 128 Tessa Bonhomme, D, Ohio State 2003-08 124 Kerry Weiland, D, Wisconsin 1999-03 114 Anne Schleper, D, Minnesota 2008-12 105 Jocelyne Larocque, D, Minnesota Duluth 2007-11 102 Amber Bowman, D, Ohio State 2003-07 99 Emma Laaksonen, D, Ohio State 2000-04 Kobi Kawamoto, D, St. Cloud State 2000-04 93 Bobbi-Jo Slusar, D, Wisconsin 2003-07 91 Krista McArthur, D, Minnesota Duluth 2002-06 90 Navada Russell, D, Minnesota Duluth 1999-03 89 Winny Brodt, D, Minnesota 1999-03 Lisa Chesson, D, Ohio State 2004-08 88 Lisa Peters, D, Bemidji State 1999-03 85 Emily Hudak, D, Ohio State 1999-03 85 Molly Engstrom, D, Wisconsin 2001-05 81 Carla MacLeod, D, Wisconsin 2001-05 Melanie Gagnon, D, Minnesota 2005-09 79 Courtney Kennedy, D, Minnesota 1999-01 78 Anya Miller, D, Minnesota 2004-08 78 Rachael Drazan, D, Minnesota/Minnesota Duluth 2005-09 77 Julianne Vasichek, D, Minnesota Duluth 2003-07 Shannon Reilly, D, Ohio State 2007-11 Montana Vichorek, D, Bemidji State 2008-12 70 Nicole Uliasz, D, Wisconsin 2003-07 Rachel Ramsey, D, Minnesota 2011-SA

most Points By a deFenseman • wcha

126 RondaCurtin,D,Minnesota 1999-03 102 Megan Bozek, D, Minnesota 2009-13 92 Sis Paulsen, D, Wisconsin 1999-03 Tessa Bonhomme, D, Ohio State 2003-08 86 Anne Schleper, D, Minnesota 2008-12 83 Kerry Weiland, D, Wisconsin 1999-03 77 Amber Bowman, D, Ohio State 2003-07 Jocelyne Larocque, D, Minnesota Duluth 2007-11 72 Krista McArthur, D, Minnesota Duluth 2002-06 71 Bobbi-Jo Slusar, D, Wisconsin 2003-07 70 Lisa Chesson, D, Ohio State 2004-08 67 Kobi Kawamoto, D, St. Cloud State 2000-04 66 Navada Russell, D, Minnesota Duluth 1999-03 63 Julianne Vasichek, D, Minnesota Duluth 2001-05 Shannon Reilly, D, Ohio State 2007-11 Montana Vichorek, D, Bemidji State 2008-12 61 Carla MacLeod, D, Wisconsin 2001-05 60 Rachael Drazan, D, Minnesota Duluth/Minnesota 2005-09 59 Courtney Kennedy, D, Minnesota 1999-01 58 Emma Laaksonen, D, Ohio State 2000-04 Molly Engstrom, D, Wisconsin 2001-05 57 Winny Brodt, D, Minnesota 1999-03 Melanie Gagnon, D, Minnesota 2005-09 55 Lisa Peters, D, Bemidji State 1999-03

seasonmost Games Played

41 Erica McKenzie, F, Minnesota 2005-06 Gigi Marvin, F, Minnesota 2005-06 Jenelle Philipczyk, F, Minnesota 2005-06 WhitneyGraft,F,Minnesota 2005-06 Allie Sanchez, D, Minnesota 2005-06 Becky Wacker, F, Minnesota 2005-06 Ashley Albrecht, D, Minnesota 2005-06 Chelsea Brodt, D, Minnesota 2005-06 Krista Johnson, D/F, Minnesota 2005-06 Dagney Willey, D, Minnesota 2005-06 Lindsay Block, F, Minnesota 2005-06 Sharon Cole, F, Wisconsin 2005-06 Jinelle Zaugg, F, Wisconsin 2005-06 Angie Keseley, F, Wisconsin 2005-06 Erika Lawler, F, Wisconsin 2005-06 Nikki Burish, F, Wisconsin 2005-06 Cyndy Kenyon, F, Wisconsin 2005-06 Grace Hutchins, F, Wisconsin 2005-06 Emily Morris, D, Wisconsin 2005-06 Heidi Kletzien, F, Wisconsin 2005-06 Phoebe Monteleone, F, Wisconsin 2005-06 Sara Bauer, F, Wisconsin 2006-07 Jinelle Zaugg, F, Wisconsin 2006-07 Meaghan Mikkelson, D, Wisconsin 2006-07 Erika Lawler, F, Wisconsin 2006-07 Kyla Sanders, F, Wisconsin 2006-07 Jasmine Giles, F, Wisconsin 2006-07 Phoebe Monteleone, F, Wisconsin 2006-07 Emily Kranz, F, Wisconsin 2006-07 Kayla Hagen, F, Wisconsin 2006-07 Emily Morris, D, Wisconsin 2006-07 AlyciaMatthews,D,Wisconsin 2006-07 Heidi Kletzien, F, Wisconsin 2006-07 Rachel Bible, F, Wisconsin 2006-07 Jinelle Zaugg, F, Wisconsin 2007-08 Erika Lawler, F, Wisconsin 2007-08 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin 2007-08 Angie Keseley, F, Wisconsin 2007-08 AlyciaMatthews,D,Wisconsin 2007-08 AlyciaMatthews,D,Wisconsin 2007-08 Jasmine Giles, F, Wisconsin 2007-08 Kyla Sanders, F, Wisconsin 2007-08 Kelly Nash, F, Wisconsin 2007-08 Malee Windmeier, D, Wisconsin 2007-08 Emily Morris, D, Wisconsin 2007-08 Rachel Bible, F, Wisconsin 2007-08

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Tia Hanson, F, Wisconsin 2007-08 Emily Kranz, F, Wisconsin 2007-08 Olivia Jakiel, D, Wisconsin 2007-08 Angie Keseley, F, Wisconsin 2008-09 Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin 2008-09 Jasmine Giles, F, Wisconsin 2008-09 Mallory Deluce, F, Wisconsin 2008-09 Kyla Sanders, F, Wisconsin 2008-09 Carolyne Prevost, F, Wisconsin 2008-09 AlyciaMatthews,D,Wisconsin 2008-09 Kelly Nash, F, Wisconsin 2008-09 Anne Dronen, D, Wisconsin 2008-09 Olivia Jakiel, D, Wisconsin 2008-09 Rachel Bible, F, Wisconsin 2008-09 Emily Kranz, F, Wisconsin 2008-09 Emmanuelle Blais, F, Minnesota Duluth 2009-10 Katherine Wilson, F, Minnesota Duluth 2009-10 Jessica Wong, F, Minnesota Duluth 2009-10 Jaime Rasmussen, D/F, Minnesota Duluth 2009-10 Audrey Cournoyer, F, Minnesota Duluth 2009-10 Vanessa Thibault, F, Minnesota Duluth 2009-10 Tara Gray, D, Minnesota Duluth 2009-10 Kacy Ambroz, F, Minnesota Duluth 2009-10 Sarah Murray, D, Minnesota Duluth 2009-10 Gina Dodge, F, Minnesota Duluth 2009-10 Libby Guzzo, F, Minnesota Duluth 2009-10 Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin 2010-11 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin 2010-11 Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin 2010-11 Geena Prough, D/F, Wisconsin 2010-11 Breann Frykas, F, Wisconsin 2010-11 Saige Pacholok, D, Wisconsin 2010-11 Anne Dronen, D, Wisconsin 2010-11 Kelly Jaminski, D, Wisconsin 2010-11 Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota 2011-12 Sarah Erickson, F, Minnesota 2011-12 Anne Schleper, D, Minnesota 2011-12 Rachel Ramsey, D, Minnesota 2011-12 Rachael Bona, F, Minnesota 2011-12 Meghan Lorence, F, Minnesota 2011-12 Bethany Brausen, F, Minnesota 2011-12 Baylee Gillanders, D, Minnesota 2011-12 Hannah Brandt, F, Minnesota 2012-13 Megan Bozek, D, Minnesota 2012-13 Becky Kortum, F, Minnesota 2012-13 Rachael Bona, F, Minnesota 2012-13 Mira Jalosuo, D, Minnesota 2012-13 Rachel Ramsey, D, Minnesota 2012-13 Meghan Lorence, F, Minnesota 2012-13 Bethany Brausen, F, Minnesota 2012-13 Baylee Gillanders, D, Minnesota 2012-13 Lee Stecklein, D, Minnesota 2012-13 KatieFrischmann,D,Minnesota 2012-13 Hannah Brandt, F, Minnesota 2013-14 Rachael Bona, F, Minnesota 2013-14 Kelly Terry, F, Minnesota 2013-14 Sarah Davis, F, Minnesota 2013-14 Rachel Ramsey, D, Minnesota 2013-14 Dani Cameranesi, F, Minnesota 2013-14 Baylee Gillanders, D, Minnesota 2013-14 Bethany Brausen, F, Minnesota 2013-14 Kelsey Cline, D, Minnesota 2013-14 Jordyn Burns, D/F, Minnesota 2013-14 Amanda Leveille, G, Minnesota 2013-14 Paige Haley, D/F, Minnesota 2013-14

most Goals

49 Nadine Muzerall, F, Minnesota 1999-00 47 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin 2010-11 46 Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota 2012-13 45 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin 2008-09 43 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2004-05 42 Meghan Hunter, F, Wisconsin 2000-01 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2004-05 41 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-00 Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth 2000-01 39 Monique Lamoureux, F, Minnesota 2008-09 Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin 2010-11 37 Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin 2011-12 36 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2003-04 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2003-04 35 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota 2012-13 34 Hanne Sikio, F, Minnesota Duluth 2000-01 Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth 2002-03 Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin 2010-11 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota 2011-12 Brooke Ammerman, F, Wisconsin 2011-12 33 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2002-03 Kelly Stephens, F, Minnesota 2004-05 Hannah Brandt, F, Minnesota 2012-13 32 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2004-05 Emmanuelle Blais, F, Minnesota Duluth 2009-10 Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota 2011-12 31 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-03 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-03 Felicia Nelson, F, St.Cloud State 2009-10 Natalie Spooner, F, Ohio State 2011-12 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin 2011-12

most Goals • wcha

36 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-00 34 Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota 2012-13 32 Nadine Muzerall, F, Minnesota 1999-00 31 Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 Meghan Hunter, F, Wisconsin 2000-01 30 Monique Lamoureux, F, Minnesota 2008-09 29 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin 2010-11 28 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2003-04 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2004-05 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin 2008-09 27 Noemie Marin, F, Minnesota-Duluth 2004-05 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2004-05 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2004-05 Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin 2010-11 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota 2011-12 25 Nadine Muzerall, F, Minnesota 2000-01 Natalie Spooner, F, Ohio State 2011-12

most assists

72 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2004-05 61 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2004-05 57 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-03 55 Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota 2012-13 52 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-00 49 Hannah Brandt, F, Minnesota 2012-13 48 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2004-05 Sara Bauer, F, Wisconsin 2006-07 Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin 2010-11 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota 2011-12 Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota 2011-12 47 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2003-04 46 Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin 2010-11 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota 2012-13 45 Monique Lamoureux, F/D, North Dakota 2011-12 Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin 2011-12 44 Erika Lawler, F, Wisconsin 2008-09 43 Kelly Stephens, F, Minnesota 2004-05 Brooke Ammerman, F, Wisconsin 2011-12 42 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-03 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2003-04 Kelly Stephens, F, Minnesota 2003-04 Hannah Brandt, F, Minnesota 2013-14 41 Angie Keseley, F, Wisconsin 2008-09

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40 Jen Schoullis, F, Minnesota 2011-12 39 Hanne Sikio, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2003-04 Monique Lamoureux, F/D, North Dakota 2012-13 38 Jana Harrigan, F, Ohio State 2004-05 Meaghan Mikkelson, D, Wisconsin 2006-07 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin 2008-09 Rachael Bona, F, Minnesota 2013-14 37 Winny Brodt, D/F, Minnesota 1999-00 Ambria Thomas, F, Minnesota 1999-00 Kerry Weiland, D, Wisconsin 2000-01 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2003-04 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, Minnesota 2008-09 Megan Bozek, D, Minnesota 2012-13 36 Ricki-Lee Doyle, F, St. Cloud State 2000-01 Meghan Hunter, F, Wisconsin 2000-01 Sara Bauer, F, Wisconsin 2005-06 Monique Lamoureux, F, Minnesota 2008-09 35 Fiona McLeod, D/F, St. Cloud State 2000-01 RondaCurtin,D/F,Minnesota 2001-02 Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth 2002-03 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2002-03 Laura McIntosh, F, Ohio State 2009-10

most assists • wcha

46 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-00 45 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2004-05 43 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-03 41 Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota 2012-13 40 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2004-05 39 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2004-05 38 Hannah Brandt, F, Minnesota 2012-13 37 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota 2011-12 36 Monique Lamoureux, D/F, North Dakota 2011-12 35 Sara Bauer, F, Wisconsin 2006-07 Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota 2011-12 34 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2003-04 Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin 2010-11 Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin 2011-12 32 Hanne Sikio, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 Haley Irwin, F, Minnesota Duluth 2011-12 Brooke Ammerman, F, Wisconsin 2011-12 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota 2012-13 31 Jana Harrigan, F, Ohio State 2004-05 Monique Lamoureux, F, Minnesota 2008-09 Michelle Karvinen, F, North Dakota 2011-12 30 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-03

most Points

114 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota (42g, 72a) 2004-05 104 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota (43g, 61a) 2004-05 101 Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota (46g, 55a) 2012-13 93 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(41g,52a) 1999-00 88 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(31g,57a) 2002-03 87 Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin (39g, 48a) 2010-11 83 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin (45g, 38a) 2008-09 82 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota (34g, 48a) 2011-12 Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin (37g, 45a) 2011-12 Hannah Brandt, F, Minnesota (33g, 49a) 2012-13 81 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin (47g, 34a) 2010-11 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota (35g, 46a) 2012-13 80 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth(32g,48a) 2004-05 Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin (34g, 46a) 2010-11 Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota (32g, 48a) 2011-12 78 Meghan Hunter, F, Wisconsin (42g, 36a) 2000-01 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota (36g, 42a) 2003-04 77 Nadine Muzerall, F, Minnesota (49g, 28a) 1999-00 Brooke Ammerman, F, Wisconsin (34g, 43a) 2011-12 76 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth(29g,47a) 2003-04 Kelly Stephens, F, Minnesota (33g, 43a) 2004-05 75 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(36g,39a) 2003-04 Monique Lamoureux, F, Minnesota (39g, 36a) 2008-09 73 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth(31g,42a) 2002-03 72 Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth (41g, 31a) 2000-01 Sara Bauer, F, Wisconsin (24g, 48a) 2006-07 71 Monique Lamoureux, F/D, North Dakota (26g, 45a) 2011-12 68 Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth (37g, 31a) 1999-00 Hanne Sikio, F, Minnesota Duluth (34g, 34a) 2000-01 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota (33g, 35a) 2002-03

65 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, Minnesota (28g, 37a) 2008-09 Emmanuelle Blais, F, Minnesota Duluth (32g, 33a) 2009-10 Monique Lamoureux, D/F, North Dakota (26g, 39a) 2012-13 Hannah Brandt, F, Minnesota (23g, 42a) 2013-14

most Points • wcha

82 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(36g,42a) 1999-00 75 Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota (34g, 41a) 2012-13 72 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota (27g, 45a) 2004-05 67 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth(28g,39a) 2004-05 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota (27g, 40a) 2004-05 65 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(22g,43a) 2002-03 64 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota (27g, 37a) 2011-12 61 Monique Lamoureux, F, Minnesota (30g, 31a) 2008-09 Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin (27g, 34a) 2010-11 59 Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth (31g, 28a) 1999-00 57 Meghan Hunter, F, Wisconsin (31g, 26a) 2000-01 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(28g,29a) 2003-04 56 Hannah Brandt, F, Minnesota (18g, 38a) 2012-13 55 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth(21g,34a) 2003-04 Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota (20g, 35a) 2011-12 54 Hanne Sikio, F, Minnesota Duluth (22g, 32a) 1999-00 Nadine Muzerall, F, Minnesota (32g, 22a) 1999-00 Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin (20g, 34a) 2011-12 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota (22g, 32a) 2012-13 53 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth(23g,30a) 2002-03 Monique Lamoureux, D/F, North Dakota (17g, 36a) 2011-12 52 Michelle Karvinen, F, North Dakota (21g, 31a) 2011-12 Brooke Ammerman, F, Wisconsin (20g, 32a) 2011-12 51 Sara Bauer, F, Wisconsin (16g, 35a) 2006-07 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin (28g, 23a) 2008-09 Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin (23g, 28a) 2010-11 50 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin (29g, 21a) 2010-11

most Points Per Game

2.91 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-00 2.85 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2004-05 2.73 Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota 2012-13 2.60 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2004-05 2.46 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2003-04 2.44 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-03 2.42 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2004-05 2.38 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2003-04 2.28 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-03 2.25 Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth 2000-01 2.23 Meghan Hunter, F, Wisconsin 2000-01 2.22 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota 2011-12 2.21 Hanne Sikio, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2003-04 2.20 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2002-03 2.17 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2003-04 2.13 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin 2008-09 2.12 Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin 2010-11 Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 2.08 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota 2012-13 2.06 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2002-03 2.05 Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin 2011-12 2.03 Nadine Muzerall, F, Minnesota 1999-00 2.00 Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth 2002-03 Haley Irwin, F, Minnesota Duluth 2010-11 Hannah Brandt, F, Minnesota 2012-13 1.98 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin 2010-11 1.95 Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin 2010-11 Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota 2011-12 1.94 Hanne Sikio, F, Minnesota Duluth 2000-01 1.93 Brooke Ammerman, F, Wisconsin 2011-12 1.92 Monique Lamoureux, F/D, North Dakota 2011-12 1.90 Kelly Stephens, F, Minnesota 2004-05 1.88 Monique Lamoureux, F, Minnesota 2008-09 1.82 Ricki-Lee Doyle, F, St. Cloud State 2000-01 1.80 Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth 2002-03 1.79 Winny Brodt, D/F, Minnesota 1999-00 Carolyne Prevost, F, Wisconsin 2011-12 1.78 Kelly Stephens, F, Minnesota 2003-04 1.76 Sara Bauer, F, Wisconsin 2006-07 1.74 Michelle Karvinen, F, North Dakota 2012-13 1.73 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota 2010-11

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3.57 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-00 3.00 Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota 2012-13 2.71 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-03 2.70 Hanne Sikio, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 2.57 Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2004-05 2.50 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2003-04 2.48 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2004-05 2.41 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-03 2.39 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2004-05 2.38 Meghan Hunter, F, Wisconsin 2000-01 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2003-04 2.35 Nadine Muzerall, F, Minnesota 1999-00 2.29 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota 2011-12 2.23 Hanne Sikio, F, Minnesota Duluth 2000-01 2.22 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2003-04 2.18 Monique Lamoureux, F, Minnesota 2008-09 Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin 2010-11 2.15 Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth 2002-03 2.13 Noemie Marin, F, Minnesota Duluth 2004-05 2.10 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2002-03 2.07 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2002-03 2.00 Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth 2000-01 Hannah Brandt, F, Minnesota 2012-13 1.95 Nadine Muzerall, F, Minnesota 2000-01 Haley Irwin, F, Minnesota Duluth 2010-11 1.94 Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth 2002-03 1.93 Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin 2011-12 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota 2012-13 1.92 Ambria Thomas, F, Minnesota 1999-00 Laura Slominski, F, Minnesota 1999-00 1.91 Hanne Sikio, F, Minnesota Duluth 2002-03

most Power-Play Points

50 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2004-05 35 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin 2008-09 34 Lyndsay Wall, D, Minnesota 2004-05 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2004-05 33 Meghan Hunter, F, Wisconsin 2000-01 31 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2004-05 30 Kelly Stephens, F, Minnesota 2004-05 Megan Bozek, D, Minnesota 2012-13 Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota 2012-13 29 Emma Laaksonen, D, Ohio State 2000-01 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-03 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota 2011-12 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota 2012-13 28 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2003-04 Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin 2008-09 Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin 2010-11 27 Nadine Muzerall, F, Minnesota 1999-00 Monique Lamoureux, D/F, North Dakota 2012-13

most Power-Play Points • wcha

35 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2004-05 28 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2004-05 Lyndsay Wall, D, Minnesota 2004-05 25 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2004-05 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota 2011-12 24 Meghan Hunter, F, Wisconsin 2000-01 23 Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota 2012-13 22 Hanne Sikio, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 Michelle Karvinen, F, North Dakota 2011-12 21 Jenny Schmidgall, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-03 21 Julianne Vasichek, D, Minnesota Duluth 2004-05 Sara Bauer, F, Wisconsin 2006-07 20 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2003-04 Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin 2010-11 Megan Bozek, D, Minnesota 2012-13

most Power-Play Goals

17 Emma Laaksonen, D, Ohio State 2000-01 16 Nadine Muzerall, F, Minnesota 1999-00 Noemie Marin, F, Minnesota Duluth 2004-05 Kelly Stephens, F, Minnesota 2004-05 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin 2008-09 15 Jeni Creary, F, Ohio State 2004-05 Felicia Nelson, F, St. Cloud State 2009-10 14 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2004-05 13 Meghan Hunter, F, Wisconsin 2000-01 12 Ricki-Lee Doyle, F, St. Cloud State 2000-01 Jeni Creary, F, Ohio State 2001-02 Lyndsay Wall, D, Minnesota 2004-05 Erin Keys, F, Ohio State 2006-07 Emmanuelle Blais, F, Minnesota Duluth 2009-10 Natalie Spooner, F, Ohio State 2011-12 Brooke Ammerman, F, Wisconsin 2011-12 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota 2012-13 11 RondaCurtin,F,Minnesota 1999-00 Ambria Thomas, F, Minnesota 2000-01 Shana Frost, F, Ohio State 2000-01 Meghan Hunter, F, Wisconsin 2001-02 MelanieSalatino,F,MinnesotaState 2003-04 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2003-04 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2004-05 Molly Engstrom, D, Wisconsin 2004-05 Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin 2010-11 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota 2011-12 10 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-00 Hanne Sikio, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth 2000-01 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2002-03 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-03 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2003-04 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2003-04 Bobbi Ross, F, Minnesota 2004-05 Jinelle Zaugg, F, Wisconsin 2005-06 Gigi Marvin, F, Minnesota 2006-07 Jessica Koizumi, F, Minnesota Duluth 2006-07 Jinelle Zaugg, F, Wisconsin 2006-07 Natalie Spooner, F, Ohio State 2010-11 Monique Lamoureux, D/F, North Dakota 2011-12 Jen Schoullis, F, Minnesota 2011-12 Hannah Brandt, F, Minnesota 2012-13 Monique Lamoureux, D/F, North Dakota 2012-13 Madison Packer, F, Wisconsin 2012-13

most Power-Play Goals • wcha

14 Noemie Marin, F, Minnesota Duluth 2004-05 13 Jeni Creary, F, Ohio State 2004-05 12 Kelly Stephens, F, Minnesota 2004-05 11 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2004-05 10 Nadine Muzerall, F, Minnesota 1999-00 Ambria Thomas, F, Minnesota 2000-01 Ricki-Lee Doyle, F, St. Cloud State 2000-01 Erin Keys, F, Ohio State 2006-07 Felicia Nelson, F, St. Cloud State 2009-10 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota 2011-12 9 Hanne Sikio, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-00 Emma Laaksonen, D, Ohio State 2000-01 Meghan Hunter, F, Wisconsin 2001-02 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-03 Lyndsay Wall, D, Minnesota 2004-05 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2004-05 Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin 2010-11 Jen Schoullis, F, Minnesota 2011-12

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most shorthanded Points

10 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2004-05 9 Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota 2012-13 8 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-00 Laura Slominski, F, Minnesota 1999-00 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2004-05 7 Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 Ambria Thomas, F, Minnesota 1999-00 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2003-04 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2003-04 Monique Lamoureux, F, Minnesota 2008-09 6 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-03 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2003-04 Jana Harrigan, F, Ohio State 2005-06 Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin 2010-11

most shorthanded Points • wcha

8 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2004-05 7 Jenny Schmidgall, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2004-05 6 Ambria Thomas, F, Minnesota 1999-00 Laura Slominski, F, Minnesota 1999-00 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2003-04 5 Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2003-04 Monique Lamoureux, F, Minnesota 2008-09 Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin 2012-13 Blayre Turnbull, F, Wisconsin 2013-14

most shorthanded Goals

7 Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2004-05 6 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2003-04 Jana Harrigan, F, Ohio State 2005-06 5 Ambria Thomas, F, Minnesota 1999-00 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2004-05 Monique Lamoureux, F, Minnesota 2008-09 Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota 2012-13 Blayre Turnbull, F, Wisconsin 2013-14 4 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-03 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2003-04 JennyPotter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2003-04 Bobbi Ross, F, Minnesota 2006-07 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin 2011-12

most shorthanded Goals • wcha

5 Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2004-05 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2004-05 Blayre Turnbull, F, Wisconsin 2013-14 4 Ambria Thomas, F, Minnesota 1999-00 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2003-04 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2003-04 Monique Lamoureux, F, Minnesota 2008-09 3 Jenny Schmidgall, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 Corinne Rosen, F, Ohio State 1999-00 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2002-03 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2004-05 Sara Bauer, F, Wisconsin 2005-06 Amanda Stohr, F, Minnesota State 2006-07 Bobbi Ross, F, Minnesota 2007-08 Erika Lawler, F, Wisconsin 2008-09 Kayla Sanders, F, Wisconsin 2008-09 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin 2011-12 Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin 2012-13 Meghan Dufault, F, North Dakota 2013-14

most Game-winninG Goals

12 Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin 2010-11 10 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2003-04 Emily West, F, Minnesota 2009-10 Emmanuelle Blais, F, Minnesota Duluth 2009-10 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin 2011-12 9 Nadine Muzerall, F, Minnesota 1999-00 Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth 2002-03 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2003-04 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2004-05 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2004-05 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2004-05 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota 2012-13 8 Erica McKenzie, F, Minnesota 2005-06 Jinelle Zaugg, F, Wisconsin 2005-06 Bobbi Ross, F, Minnesota 2006-07 Jinelle Zaugg, F, Wisconsin 2006-07 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, Minnesota 2008-09 Monique Lamoureux, F, Minnesota 2008-09 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin 2010-11 Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota 2012-13 7 Kristy Oonincx, F, Minnesota 2001-02 Meghan Hunter, F, Wisconsin 2001-02 Iya Gavrilova, F, Minnesota Duluth 2007-08 Monique Lamoureux, D/F, North Dakota 2011-12 Emily West, F, Minnesota 2011-12 Hannah Brandt, F, Minnesota 2012-13 Meghan Lorence, F, Minnesota 2013-14 6 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-00 Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth 2000-01 Jennifer Desson, F, Ohio State 2001-02 Kelly Stephens, F, Minnesota 2001-02 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2002-03 Kelly Stephens, F, Minnesota 2003-04 Jeni Creary, F, Ohio State 2004-05 Sara Bauer, F, Wisconsin 2004-05 Sara Bauer, F, Wisconsin 2005-06 Jana Harrigan, F, Ohio State 2005-06 Bobbi Ross, F, Minnesota 2005-06 Gigi Marvin, F, Minnesota 2006-07 Jessica Koizumi, F, Minnesota Duluth 2006-07 Sara Bauer, F, Wisconsin 2006-07 Meaghan Mikkelson, D, Wisconsin 2006-07 Karine Demeule, F, Minnesota Duluth 2007-08 Erica McKenzie, F, Minnesota 2007-08 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin 2007-08 LauraFridfinnson,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2008-09 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin 2008-09 Brooke Ammerman, F, Wisconsin 2008-09 Brooke Ammerman, F, Wisconsin 2009-10 Katherine Wilson, F, Minnesota Duluth 2009-10 Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin 2010-11 Sarah Erickson, F, Minnesota 2010-11 Ally Tarr, F, Ohio State 2011-12 Sarah Erickson, F, Minnesota 2011-12 Monique Lamoureux, D/F, North Dakota 2012-13 BrittanyAmmerman,F,Wisconsin 2013-14 Rachael Bona, F, Minnesota 2013-14

most Game-winninG Goals • wcha

9 Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin 2010-11 7 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2003-04 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2003-04 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2004-05 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2004-05 Jinelle Zaugg, F, Wisconsin 2006-07 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, Minnesota 2008-09 Emily West, F, Minnesota 2009-10 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin 2011-12 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota 2012-13 6 Kristy Oonincx, F, Minnesota 2001-02 Erica McKenzie, F, Minnesota 2005-06 Sara O’Toole, F, Minnesota Duluth 2005-06 Sara Bauer, F, Wisconsin 2005-06 Karine Demeule, F, Minnesota Duluth 2007-08 Iya Gavrilova, F, Minnesota Duluth 2007-08 Emmanuelle Blais, F, Minnesota Duluth 2009-10 Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota 2012-13 BrittanyAmmerman,F,Wisconsin 2013-14

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5 Kelly Kegley, F, Wisconsin 1999-00 Jenny Schmidgall, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 Meghan Hunter, F, Wisconsin 2001-02 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2002-03 Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth 2002-03 Jackie Friesen, F, Wisconsin 2003-04 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2004-05 Jeni Creary, F, Ohio State 2004-05 Jackie Friesen, F, Wisconsin 2004-05 Michaela Lanzl, F, Minnesota Duluth 2005-06 Bobbi Ross, F, Minnesota 2006-07 Gigi Marvin, F, Minnesota 2006-07 Rachael Drazan, D, Minnesota 2007-08 Monique Lamoureux, F, Minnesota 2008-09 Haley Irwin, F, Minnesota Duluth 2008-09 LauraFridfinnson,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2008-09 Megan McCarthy, F, St. Cloud State 2008-09 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin 2008-09 Katherine Wilson, F, Minnesota Duluth 2009-10 Sarah Erickson, F, Minnesota 2010-11 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin 2010-11 Sarah Erickson, F, Minnesota 2011-12 Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin 2011-12

most consecutive Games scorinG one or more Goals

7 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota (10/22-12/5/10) 2010-11 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota (10/8-10/29/11) 2011-12 Hannah Brandt, F, Minnesota (9/28-10/19/12) 2012-13 6 Erin O’Grady, F, Ohio State (1/21-2/17/01) 2000-01 Erin Keys, F, Ohio State (2/16-3/2/08) 2007-08

most consecutive Games scorinG one or more Points

40 Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota (2/18/12-3/8/13) (110 pts) 2011-13 32 Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin (2/11/11-1/6/12 (77 pts) 2011-12 25 Meghan Dugan, F, Wisconsin (10/22/10-2/4/11 (57 pts) 2010-11 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin (12/10/10-2/26/11 (48 pts) 2010-11 Meghan Hunter, F, Wisconsin (10/14/00-1/12/01) (54 pts) 2000-01 19 Sara Bauer, F, Wisconsin (2/12-11/9/05) (37 pts) 2005-06 17 Jana Harrigan, F, Ohio State (10/29/05-1/22/06) (28 pts) 2005-06 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota (10/1-12/3/11) 2011-12

most Penalties

54 Lisa Peters, D, Bemidji State 1999-00 50 Courtney Kennedy, D, Minnesota 1999-00 Samantha Bowers, F, North Dakota 2005-06 49 Cassandra Flanagan, D, North Dakota 2008-09 48 Haley Irwin, F, Minnesota Duluth 2008-09 46 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, Minnesota 2008-09 Jocelyne Larocque, D, Minnesota Duluth 2008-09 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota 2010-11 45 Emily Hudak, D, Ohio State 1999-00 Samantha Bowers, F, North Dakota 2006-07 44 KristieHofer,F,BemidjiState 1999-00 42 Cassandra Flanagan, D, North Dakota 2007-08 40 Sis Paulsen, D, Wisconsin 1999-00 39 Kerry Weiland, D, Wisconsin 2000-01 Lindsay Macy, F, Wisconsin 2004-05 38 Erin Hafermann, F, Minnesota State 1999-00 37 Danielle Ashley, D, Minnesota 2003-04 36 KearstinSolbert,F,MinnesotaState 2003-04 Devon Fingland, D, North Dakota 2005-06 Jackie Robertson, D, Bemidji State 2007-08 Kelly Seeler, D, Minnesota 2009-10 35 Tina Ciraulo, D, St. Cloud State 2001-02 Monique Lamoureux, D/F, North Dakota 2012-13

most Penalties • wcha

42 Lisa Peters, D, Bemidji State 1999-00 40 Haley Irwin, F, Minnesota Duluth 2008-09 Cassandra Flanagan, D, North Dakota 2008-09 39 Samantha Bowers, F, North Dakota 2005-06 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota 2010-11 38 Courtney Kennedy, D, Minnesota 1999-00 Samantha Bowers, F, North Dakota 2006-07 36 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, Minnesota 2008-09 34 Cassandra Flanagan, D, North Dakota 2007-08 Jocelyne Larocque, D, Minnesota Duluth 2008-09 33 Kerry Weiland, D, Wisconsin 2000-01 32 Lindsay Macy, F, Minnesota State 2006-07

most Penalty minutes

116 Lisa Peters, D, Bemidji State 1999-00 114 Courtney Kennedy, D, Minnesota 1999-00 106 Samantha Bowers, F, North Dakota 2006-07 100 Samantha Bowers, F, North Dakota 2005-06 Jocelyne Larocque, D, Minnesota Duluth 2008-09 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota 2010-11 98 Cassandra Flanagan, D, North Dakota 2008-09 96 Haley Irwin, F, Minnesota Duluth 2008-09 92 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, Minnesota 2008-09 91 Sis Paulsen, D, Wisconsin 1999-00 90 Emily Hudak, D, Ohio State 1999-00 88 KristieHofer,F,BemidjiState 1999-00 87 Lindsay Macy, F, Minnesota State 2006-07 86 Tina Ciraulo, D, St. Cloud State 2001-02 Lindsay Macy, F, Wisconsin 2004-05 Monique Lamoureux, F, Minnesota 2008-09 84 Melissa Dianoski, F, North Dakota 2004-05 Cassandra Flanagan, D, North Dakota 2007-08 Tea Villila, D, Minnesota Duluth 2011-12 82 Larissa Luther, D, Minnesota Duluth 2001-02 81 Monique Lamoureux, D/F, North Dakota 2012-13 80 Nikki Eckebrecht, F, Bemidji State 2005-06 79 Erin Hafermann, F, Minnesota State 1999-00 78 Monique Weber, F, North Dakota 2011-12 76 Kerry Weiland, D, Wisconsin 2000-01 75 Emily Hudak, D, Ohio State 2002-03

most Penalty minutes • wcha

92 Lisa Peters, D, Bemidji State 1999-00 90 Courtney Kennedy, D, Minnesota 1999-00 86 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota 2010-11 84 Samantha Bowers, F, North Dakota 2006-07 83 Lindsay Macy, F, Minnesota State 2006-07 80 Haley Irwin, F, Minnesota Duluth 2008-09 Cassandra Flanagan, D, North Dakota 2008-09 78 Samantha Bowers, F, North Dakota 2005-06 76 Jocelyne Larocque, D, Minnesota Duluth 2008-09 72 Tina Ciraulo, D, St. Cloud State 2001-02 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, Minnesota 2008-09 70 Lindsay Macy, F, Minnesota State 2007-08 68 Melissa Dianoski, F, North Dakota 2004-05 Cassandra Flanagan, D, North Dakota 2007-08 67 Nikki Eckebrecht, F, Bemidji State 2006-07 66 Kerry Weiland, D, Wisconsin 2000-01 Tea Villila, D, Minnesota Duluth 2011-12 64 Monique Weber, F, North Dakota 2011-12 62 Kerry Weiland, D, Wisconsin 1999-00 Courtney Kennedy, D, Minnesota 2000-01 Tricia Guest, F, UMD 2002-03 Lindsay Macy, F, Wisconsin 2004-05 61 Pamela Pachal, D, Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 60 Jessica Kovacevich, D, North Dakota 2004-05 Tessa Bonhomme, D, Ohio State 2006-07

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most hat tricks

6 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2004-05 5 Meghan Hunter, F, Wisconsin 2000-01 4 Kelly Kegley, F, Wisconsin 1999-00 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin 2010-11 Monique Lamoureux, D/F, North Dakota 2011-12 Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin 2011-12 Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota 2011-12 Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota 2012-13 3 Sara Bauer, F, Wisconsin 2004-05 Monique Lamoureux, D/F, North Dakota 2012-13

most Goals By a deFenseman

26 Monique Lamoureux, D/F, North Dakota* 2012-13 20 Megan Bozek, D, Minnesota 2012-13 19 Emma Laaksonen, D, Ohio State 2000-01 17 Sis Paulsen, D, Wisconsin 1999-00 Kobi Kawamoto, D, St. Cloud State 2000-01 16 Tessa Bonhomme, D, Ohio State 2007-08 15 Krista McArthur, D, Minnesota Duluth 2002-03 Megan Bozek, D, Minnesota 2011-12 Alev Kelter, D/F, Wisconsin* 14 Winny Brodt, D, Minnesota 2002-03 Lyndsay Wall, D, Minnesota 2004-05 Tessa Bonhomme, D, Ohio State 2006-07 13 Winny Brodt, D, Minnesota 1999-00 Lisa Peters, D, Bemidji State 1999-00 Kelli Halcisak, D, Ohio State 2000-01 RondaCurtin,D,Minnesota 2001-02 Lisa Chesson, D, Ohio State 2006-07 Milica McMillen, D, Minnesota 2012-13 12 Bobbi-Jo Slusar, D, Wisconsin 2005-06 Anya Miller, D, Minnesota 2007-08 Anne Schleper, D, Minnesota 2009-10 Rachel Ramsey, D, Minnesota 2013-14 *played both defense/forward

most assists By a deFenseman

39 Monique Lamoureux, D/F, North Dakota* 2012-13 38 Meaghan Mikkelson, D, Wisconsin 2006-07 37 Winny Brodt, D, Minnesota 1999-00 Kerry Weiland, D, Wisconsin 2000-01 Megan Bozek, D, Minnesota 2012-13 35 Fiona McLeod, D, St. Cloud State 2000-01 RondaCurtin,D/F,Minnesota* 2001-02 34 Lyndsay Wall, D, Minnesota 2004-05 33 Jocelyne Larocque, D, Minnesota Duluth 2008-09 31 Courtney Kennedy, D, Minnesota 2000-01 Rachel Ramsey, D, Minnesota 2013-14 29 Courtney Kennedy, D, Minnesota 1999-00 Amber Bowman, D, Ohio State 2006-07 Tessa Bonhomme, D, Ohio State 2007-08 28 RondaCurtin,D,Minnesota 2002-03 Meaghan Mikkelson, D, Wisconsin 2005-06 Bobbi-Jo Slusar, D, Wisconsin 2005-06 Milica McMillen, D, Minnesota 2013-14 27 Sis Paulsen, D, Wisconsin 1999-00 Kelli Halcisak, D, Ohio State 2000-01 Emily Hudak, D, Ohio State 2000-01* played both defense/forward

most Points By a deFenseman

65 Monique Lamoureux, D/F, North Dakota* 2012-13 57 Megan Bozek, D, Minnesota 2012-13 50 Winny Brodt, D, Minnesota 1999-00 49 Kerry Weiland, D, Wisconsin 2000-01 Meaghan Mikkelson, D, Wisconsin 2006-07 48 RondaCurtin,D/F,Minnesota* 2001-02 Lyndsay Wall, D, Minnesota 2004-05 47 Fiona McLeod, D, St. Cloud State 2000-01 45 Tessa Bonhomme, D, Ohio State 2007-08 44 Sis Paulsen, D, Wisconsin 1999-00 43 Rachel Ramsey, D, Minnesota 2013-14 42 Megan Bozek, D, Minnesota 2011-12 41 Courtney Kennedy, D, Minnesota 2000-01 40 Kelli Halcisak, D, Ohio State 2000-01 Bobbi-Jo Slusar, D, Wisconsin 2005-06 39 Kobi Kawamoto, D, St. Cloud State 2000-01 Krista McArthur, D, Minnesota Duluth 2002-03 Winny Brodt, D, Minnesota 2002-03 Milica McMillen, D, Minnesota 2013-14 38 Courtney Kennedy, D, Minnesota 1999-00 Michelle Sikich, D, Wisconsin 1999-00 Emma Laaksonen, D, Ohio State 2000-01 Satu Kiipeli, D, Minnesota Duluth 2000-01 Amber Bowman, D, Ohio State 2006-07 37 RondaCurtin,D,Minnesota 2002-03 Lisa Chesson, D, Ohio State 2006-07 Jocelyne Larocque, D, Minnesota Duluth 2008-09 36 Tessa Bonhomme, D, Ohio State 2006-07 35 Kerry Weiland, D, Wisconsin 1999-00 33 Bobbi-Jo Slusar, D, Wisconsin 2006-07 Anya Miller, D, Minnesota 2007-08 32 Sis Paulsen, D, Wisconsin 2000-01 Molly Engstrom, D, Wisconsin 2004-05 Meaghan Mikkelson, D, Wisconsin 2005-06 32 Anne Schleper, D, Minnesota 2009-10* played both defense/forward

most Points By a deFenseman • wcha

53 Monique Lamoureux, D/F, North Dakota* 2011-12 44 Monique Lamoureux, D/F, North Dakota* 2012-13 37 Lyndsay Wall, D, Minnesota 2004-05 Megan Bozek, D, Minnesota 2012-13 36 RondaCurtin,D,Minnesota 2001-02 Tessa Bonhomme, D, Ohio State 2007-08 35 Courtney Kennedy, D, Minnesota 2000-01 Fiona McLeod, D/F, St. Cloud State* 2000-01 33 Sis Paulsen, D, Wisconsin 1999-00 Meaghan Mikkelson, D, Wisconsin 2006-07 Megan Bozek, D, Minnesota 2011-12 31 Satu Kiipeli, D, Minnesota Duluth 2000-01 Kerry Weiland, D, Wisconsin 2000-01 30 Rachel Ramsey, D, Minnesota 2013-14 29 Winny Brodt, D/F, Minnesota* 1999-00 Bobbi-Jo Slusar, D, Wisconsin 2005-06 Amber Bowman, D, Ohio State 2006-07 28 Krista McArthur, D, Minnesota Duluth 2002-03 Winny Brodt, D, Minnesota 2002-03 Julianne Vasichek, D, Minnesota Duluth 2004-05 27 Kerry Weiland, D, Wisconsin 1999-00* played aboth defense/forward

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1.92 Monique Lamoureux, D/F, North Dakota* 2011-12 1.79 Winny Brodt, D/F, Minnesota* 1999-00 1.67 Monique Lamoureux, D/F, North Dakota* 2012-13 1.40 Kerry Weiland, D, Wisconsin 2000-01 1.39 Megan Bozek, D, Minnesota 2012-13 1.38 Sis Paulsen, D, Wisconsin 1999-00 1.38 Fiona McLeod, D/F, St. Cloud State* 2000-01 1.29 Tessa Bonhomme, D, Ohio State 2007-08 1.26 RondaCurtin,D/F,Minnesota* 2001-02 1.23 Lyndsay Wall, D, Minnesota 2004-05 1.21 Courtney Kennedy, D, Minnesota 2000-01 Kelli Halcisak, D, Ohio State 2000-01 1.20 Meaghan Mikkelson, D, Wisconsin 2006-07 1.15 Kobi Kawamoto, D, St. Cloud State 2000-01 Krista McArthur, D, Minnesota Duluth 2002-03 Winny Brodt, D, Minnesota 2002-03 1.12 Emma Laaksonen, D, Ohio State 2000-01 1.09 Satu Kiipeli, D, Minnesota Duluth 2000-01 Tessa Bonhomme, D, Ohio State 2006-07 1.08 Megan Bozek, D, Minnesota 2011-12 1.06 Kerry Weiland, D, Wisconsin 1999-00 1.05 Rachel Ramsey, D, Minnesota 2013-14 1.03 RondaCurtin,D,Minnesota 2002-03 Bobbi-Jo Slusar, D, Wisconsin 2005-06 Amber Bowman, D, Ohio State 2006-07 1.00 Courtney Kennedy, D, Minnesota 1999-00 Lisa Chesson, D, Ohio State 2006-07 Jocelyne Larocque, D, Minnesota Duluth 2008-09 Milica McMillen, D, Minnesota 2013-14 0.97 Navada Russell, D, Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 Anya Miller, D, Minnesota 2007-08 0.94 BrittnyRalph,D,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-00 0.91 Sis Paulsen, D, Wisconsin 2000-01 Sis Paulsen, D, Wisconsin 2002-03 Jocelyne Larocque, D, Minnesota Duluth 2010-11 Montana Vichorek, D, Bemidji State 2011-12 0.90 Tessa Bonhomme, D, Ohio State 2004-05* played both defense/forward

most Points By a rookie

82 Hannah Brandt, F, Minnesota (33g, 49a) 2012-13 78 Meghan Hunter, F, Wisconsin (42g, 36a) 2000-01 75 Monique Lamoureux, F, Minnesota (39g, 36a) 2008-09 73 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth(31g,42a) 2002-03 68 Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth (37g, 31a) 1999-00 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota (33g, 35a) 2002-03 65 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, Minnesota (28g, 37a) 2008-09 64 Hanne Sikio, F, Minnesota Duluth (25g, 39a) 1999-00 62 Ricki-Lee Doyle, F, St. Cloud State (26g, 36a) 2000-01 61 Michelle Karvinen, F, North Dakota 2011-12 60 Haley Irwin, F, Minnesota Duluth (23g, 37a) 2007-08 55 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota (27g, 28a) 2002-03 54 Brooke Ammerman, F, Wisconsin (27g, 27a) 2008-09 53 RondaCurtin,F,Minnesota(26g,27a) 1999-00 La Toya Clarke, F, Minnesota (21g, 32a) 2000-01 Hokey Langan, F, Ohio State (25g, 28a) 2009-10 52 Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin (26g, 26a) 2006-07 50 Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth (25g, 25a) 1999-00 Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota (19g, 31a) 2010-11 46 Gigi Marvin, F, Minnesota (16g, 30a) 2005-06 45 Kelly Kegley, F, Wisconsin (26g, 19a) 1999-00 Kendra Antony, F, Wisconsin (22g, 23a) 1999-00 44 Sis Paulsen, D. Wisconsin (17g, 27a) 1999-00 Jeni Creary, F, Ohio State (26g, 18a) 2000-01 Kelly Stephens, F, Minnesota (23g, 21a) 2001-02 LauraFridfinnson,F,MinnesotaDuluth(22g,22a) 2007-08

most Points By a rookie • wcha

61 Monique Lamoureux, F, Minnesota (30g, 31a) 2008-09 59 Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth (31g, 28a) 1999-00 57 Meghan Hunter, F, Wisconsin (31g, 26a) 2000-01 56 Hannah Brandt, F, Minnesota (18g, 38a) 2012-13 54 Hanne Sikio, F, Minnesota Duluth (22g, 32a) 1999-00 53 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth(23g,30a) 2002-03 52 Michelle Karvinen, F, North Dakota 2011-12 49 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, Minnesota (23g, 26a) 2008-09 44 Ricki-Lee Doyle, F, St. Cloud State (20g, 24a) 2000-01 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota (18g, 26a) 2002-03 43 Haley Irwin, F, Minnesota Duluth (18g, 25a) 2007-08 Hokey Langan, F, Ohio State (21g, 22a) 2009-10 42 La Toya Clarke, F, Minnesota (15g, 27a) 2000-01 41 Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth (23g,1 8a) 1999-00 RondaCurtin,F,Minnesota(19g,22a) 1999-00 39 Brooke Ammerman, F, Wisconsin (19g, 20a) 2008-09

most Points Per Game By a rookie

2.28 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-03 2.23 Meghan Hunter, F, Wisconsin 2000-01 2.21 Hanne Sikio, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 2.12 Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 2.20 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota 2002-03 2.06 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota 2002-03 2.00 Hannah Brandt, F, Minnesota 2012-13 1.88 Monique Lamoureux, F, Minnesota 2008-09 1.82 Ricki-Lee Doyle, F, St. Cloud State 2000-01 1.69 Michelle Karvinen, F, North Dakota 2011-12 1.62 Haley Irwin, F, Minnesota Duluth 2007-08 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, Minnesota 2008-09 1.56 La Toya Clarke, F, Minnesota 2000-01 1.55 Kelly Kegley, F, Wisconsin 1999-00 1.52 Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 1.43 Hokey Langan, F, Ohio State 2009-10 Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota 2010-11 1.38 Sis Paulsen, D, Wisconsin 1999-00 1.36 RondaCurtin,F,Minnesota 1999-00 1.35 Brooke Ammerman, F, Wisconsin 2008-09 1.34 Roxanne Stang, F, St. Cloud State 2000-01 Sanna Peura, F, Minnesota Duluth 2000-01 1.33 Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin 2006-07 1.29 Kendra Antony, F, Wisconsin 1999-00 1.21 Kelli Halcisak, D, Ohio State 2000-01 1.19 Jeni Creary, F, Ohio State 2001-02 Kristy Oonincx, F, Minnesota 2001-02 1.17 Lyndsay Wall, D, Minnesota 2003-04 1.16 Kelly Stephens, F, Minnesota 2001-02 1.15 Kobi Kawamoto, D, St. Cloud State 2000-01 Krista McArthur, D, Minnesota Duluth 2002-03 1.13 LauraFridfinnson,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2007-08 1.12 Emma Laaksonen, D, Ohio State 2000-01 Gigi Marvin, F, Minnesota 2005-06 Michaela Lanzl, F, Minnesota Duluth 2005-06 1.09 Satu Kiipeli, D, Minnesota Duluth 2000-01 Maryanne Menefee, F, Minnesota 2012-13 1.08 Pernilla Winberg, F, Minnesota Duluth 2008-09 Laura McIntosh, F, Ohio State 2008-09 Meghan Dufault, F, North Dakota 2012-13 1.06 Kerry Weiland, D, Wisconsin 1999-00 1.05 Katherine Wilson, F, Minnesota Duluth 2009-10 1.03 Lill Raynard, F, Bemidji State 1999-00 Jessica Koizumi, F, Minnesota Duluth 2003-04 Saara Tuominen, F, Minnesota Duluth 2006-07 Kelly Terry, F, Minnesota 2010-11 1.00 Alicia Kinsman, F, Bemidji State 1999-00 Natalie Spooner, F, Ohio State 2008-09 Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin 2009-10

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2.70 Hanne Sikio, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 2.57 Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 2.41 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-03 2.38 MeghanHunter,F,Wisconsin 2000-01 2.18 MoniqueLamoureux,F,Minnesota 2008-09 MichelleKarvinen,F,NorthDakota 2011-12 2.10 NatalieDarwitz,F,Minnesota 2002-03 2.07 KrissyWendell,F,Minnesota 2002-03 2.00 HannahBrandt,F,Minnesota 2012-13 1.83 Ricki-LeeDoyle,F,St.CloudState 2000-01 1.75 LaToyaClarke,F,Minnesota 2000-01 JocelyneLamoureux,F,Minnesota 2008-09 1.71 Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 RondaCurtin,F,Minnesota 1999-00 1.65 HaleyIrwin,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2007-08 1.60 KellyKegley,F,Wisconsin 1999-00 1.57 SisPaulsen,D,Wisconsin 1999-00 1.54 HokeyLangan,F,OhioState 2009-10 1.52 RoxanneStang,F,St.CloudState 2000-01 1.42 LyndsayWall,D,Minnesota 2003-04 1.41 SatuKiipeli,D,MinnesotaDuluth 2000-01 1.40 Sanna Peura, F, Minnesota Duluth 2000-01 KristyOonincx,F,Minnesota 2001-02 1.39 BrookeAmmerman,F,Wisconsin 2008-09 1.36 AmandaKessel,F,Minnesota 2010-11 1.33 KendraAntony,F,Wisconsin 1999-00 1.31 MeghanDuggan,F,Wisconsin 2006-07 1.27 KristaMcArthur,D,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-03 1.21 JeniCreary,F,OhioState 2001-02 KellyStephens,F,Minnesota 2001-02 LauraMcIntosh,F,OhioState 2008-09 KellyTerry,F,Minnesota 2010-11 1.20 KelliHalcisak,D,OhioState 2000-01 1.14 EmmaLaaksonen,D,OhioState 2000-01 ElinHolmlov,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2006-07 1.12 KerryWeiland,D,Wisconsin 1999-00 1.11 GigiMarvin,F,Minnesota 2005-06 SaaraTuominen,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2006-07 LauraFridfinnson,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2007-08 1.09 NavadaRussell,D,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-00 1.07 KatherineWilson,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2009-10 1.05 MichaelaLanzl,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2005-06 BriannaDecker,F,Wisconsin 2009-10 1.04 KobiKawamoto,D,St.CloudState 2000-01 NatalieSpooner,F,OhioState 2008-09 MaryanneMenefee,F,Minnesota 2012-13 1.00 MichelleMcAteer,F,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-00 PernillaWinberg,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2008-09

Most Goals by a rookie

42 MeghanHunter,F,Wisconsin 2000-01 39 MoniqueLamoureux,F,Minnesota 2008-09 37 MariaRooth,F,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-00 33 NatalieDarwitz,F,Minnesota 2002-03 HannahBrandt,F,Minnesota 2012-13 31 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-03 28 JocelyneLamoureux,F,Minnesota 2008-09 27 KrissyWendell,F,Minnesota 2002-03 BrookeAmmerman,F,Wisconsin 2008-09 26 RondaCurtin,F,Minnesota 1999-00 KellyKegley,F,Wisconsin 1999-00 Ricki-LeeDoyle,F,St.CloudState 2000-01 RoxanneStang,F,St.CloudState 2000-01 JeniCreary,F,OhioState 2001-02 MeghanDuggan,F,Wisconsin 2006-07 25 Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 Hanne Sikio, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 HokeyLangan,F,OhioState 2009-10

Most Goals by a rookie • WCHa

31 MariaRooth,F,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-00 MeghanHunter,F,Wisconsin 2000-01 30 MoniqueLamoureux,F,Minnesota 2008-09 23 ErikaHolst,F,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-00 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-03 JocelyneLamoureux,F,Minnesota 2008-09 22 Hanne Sikio, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 RoxanneStang,F,St.CloudState 2000-01 21 KellyKegley,F,Wisconsin 1999-00 HokeyLangan,F,OhioState 2009-10 MichelleKarvinen,F,NorthDakota 2011-12 20 Ricki-LeeDoyle,F,St.CloudState 2000-01 19 RondaCurtin,F,Minnesota 1999-00 JeniCreary,F,OhioState 2001-02 BrookeAmmerman,F,Wisconsin 2008-09 18 NatalieDarwitz,F,Minnesota 2002-03 HaleyIrwin,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2007-08 HannahBrandt,F,Minnesota 2012-13 17 MeghanDuggan,F,Wisconsin 2006-07 NatalieSpooner,F,OhioState 2008-09 JennaMcParland,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2011-12

Most assists by a rookie

49 HannahBrandt,F,Minnesota 2012-13 42 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-03 39 HanneSikio,F,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-00 37 HaleyIrwin,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2007-08 JocelyneLamoureux,F,Minnesota 2008-09 36 Ricki-LeeDoyle,F,St.CloudState 2000-01 MeghanHunter,F,Wisconsin 2000-01 MoniqueLamoureux,F,Minnesota 2008-09 35 NatalieDarwitz,F,Minnesota 2002-03 32 LaToyaClarke,F,Minnesota 2000-01 31 MariaRooth,F,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-00 AmandaKessel,F,Minnesota 2010-11 30 GigiMarvin,F,Minnesota 2005-06 28 SatuKiipeli,D,MinnesotaDuluth 2000-01 KrissyWendell,F,Minnesota 2002-03 SaaraTuominen,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2006-07 LauraMcIntosh,F,OhioState 2008-09 HokeyLangan,F,OhioState 2009-10 27 RondaCurtin,F,Minnesota 1999-00 SisPaulsen,D,Wisconsin 1999-00 KelliHalcisak,D,OhioState 2000-01 BrookeAmmerman,F,Wisconsin 2008-09 PernillaWinberg,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2008-09 26 MeghanDuggan,F,Wisconsin 2006-07 KatherineWilson,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2009-10 25 Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth 1999-00 NavadaRussell,D,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-00 KerryWeiland,D,Wisconsin 1999-00 SaraBauer,F,Wisconsin 2003-04 24 KristaMcArthur,D,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-03 KellyTerry,F,Minnesota 2010-11 23 KendraAntony,F,Wisconsin 1999-00 CarlaMacLeod,D,Wisconsin 2001-02 22 Sanna Peura, F, Minnesota Duluth 2000-01 KobiKawamoto,D,St.CloudState 2000-01 LauraFridfinnson,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2007-08 JocelyneLarocque,D,MinnesotaDuluth 2007-08 JosefineJakobsen,F,NorthDakota 2011-12 MeghanDufault,F,NorthDakota 2012-13 MaryanneMenefee,F,Minnesota 2012-13 KateSchipper,F,Minnesota 2013-14 21 PamelaPachal,D,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-00 KellyStephens,F,Minnesota 2001-02 KristyOonincx,F,Minnesota 2001-02 EmmanuelleBlais,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2006-07 BrittanyFrancis,F,Minnesota 2006-07 SarahDavis,F,Minnesota 2010-11 RachelRamsey,D,Minnesota 2011-12 20 AngieKeseley,F,Wisconsin 2005-06 ElinHolmlov,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2006-07

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38 HannahBrandt,F,Minnesota 2012-13 32 HanneSikio,F,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-00 31 MoniqueLamoureux,F,Minnesota 2008-09 30 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-03 28 MariaRooth,F,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-00 27 LaToyaClarke,F,Minnesota 2000-01 26 MeghanHunter,F,Wisconsin 2000-01 NatalieDarwitz,F,Minnesota 2002-03 JocelyneLamoureux,F,Minnesota 2008-09 24 Ricki-LeeDoyle,F,St.CloudState 2000-01 SatuKiipeli,D,MinnesotaDuluth 2000-01 LauraMcIntosh,F,OhioState 2008-09 23 SaaraTuominen,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2006-07 AmandaKessel,F,Minnesota 2010-11 22 RondaCurtin,F,Minnesota 1999-00 HokeyLangan,F,OhioState 2009-10 21 SisPaulsen,D,Wisconsin 1999-00 20 NavadaRussell,D,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-00 PamelaPachal,D,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-00 GigiMarvin,F,Minnesota 2004-05 ElinHolmlov,F,MinnesotaDuluth 2006-07 BrookeAmmerman,F,Wisconsin 2008-09 KellyTerry,F,Minnesota 2010-11

GaMeMost Goals

6 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsSCSU) 12/8/02 5 MariaRooth,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 10/23/99 JennySchmidgall-Potter,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUW) 1/15/00 NadineMuzerall,F,Minnesota(vsBSU) 1/22/00 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsSCSU) 1/25/04 HilaryKnight,F,Wisconsin(vsQuinnipiac) 9/27/08 4 ErikaHolst,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 10/22/99 HanneSikio,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 10/22/99 KerriMcEwen,F,BemidjiState(vsWayneState) 12/4/99 AmbriaThomas,F,Minnesota(vsBSU) 1/11/00 NadineMuzerall,F,Minnesota(vsNewHampshire) 1/29/00 JoanneEustace,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsOSU) 2/9/01 RoxanneStang,F,St.CloudState(vsUMD) 2/17/01 MeghanHunter,F,Wisconsin(vsBostonCollege) 1/26/02 ErikaHolst,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsMSU) 10/18/02 AmandaOsborn,F,MinnesotaState(vsSCSU) 11/15/02 ErikaHolst,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsSt.CloudState) 12/7/02 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsSCSU) 2/7/03 MelanieSalatino,F,MinnesotaState(vsUND) 10/17/03 KrissyWendell,F,Minnesota(vsOSU) 10/17/03 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUND) 11/14/03 JessicaKoizumi,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 2/14/04 KrissyWendell,F,Minnesota(vsSCSU) 3/6/04 NatalieDarwitz,F,Minnesota(vsMSU) 10/30/04 KellyStephens,F,Minnesota(vsOSU) 11/6/04 BobbiRoss,F,Minnesota(vsOSU) 11/4/05 EricaMcKenzie,F,Minnesota(vsBrown) 11/12/05 CyndyKenyon,F,Wisconsin(vsSCSU) 3/11/06 BobbiRoss,F,Minnesota(vsNewHampshire) 3/24/06 SaraO’Toole,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsSCSU) 10/28/06 JessicaKoizumi,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsMSU) 11/17/06 BrookeAmmerman,F,Wisconsin(vsSyracuse) 10/4/08 ElinHolmlov,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUND) 11/22/08 NatalieSpooner,F,OhioState(vsMSU) 12/12/08 MoniqueLamoureux,F,Minnesota(vsMSU) 1/31/09 BrookeAmmerman,F,Wisconsin(vsWayneState) 11/13/09 FeliciaNelson,F,St.CloudState(vsProvidence) 1/2/10 HokeyLangan,F,OhioState(vsBSU) 1/22/10 EmmanuelleBlais,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUND) 2/26/10 PernillaWinberg,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsSCSU) 2/18/11 KathleenRogan,F,MinnesotaState(vsLindenwood) 10/1/11 NatalieSpooner,F,OhioState(vsBSU) 10/7/11 AmandaKessel,F,Minnesota(vsNewHampshire) 11/18/11 NatalieSpooner,F,OhioState(vsUMD) 11/25/11 MoniqueLamoureux,F,NorthDakota(vsLindenwood) 1/4/12 BrookeAmmerman,F,Wisconsin(vsMSU) 2/24/12 MeghanDufault,F,NorthDakota(@Lindenwood) 1/4/13 JocelyneLamoureux,F,NorthDakota(vsLindenwood) 1/5/13 AmandaKessel,F,Minnesota(vsUND) 1/11/13 MoniqueLamoureux,D,NorthDakota(vsMSU) 3/2/13 3 ErikaHolst,F,MinnesotaDuluth(@UW) 10/8/99 MeganKeator,MinnesotaState(vsWayneState) 10/16/99 RondaCurtin,D,Minnesota(@SCSU) 10/16/99 TracyEngstrom,D,Minnesota(@SCSU) 10/16/99 SisPaulsen,D,Wisconsin(@SCSU) 10/29/99 HanneSikio,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsOSU) 10/31/99 MariaRooth,F,MinnesotaDuluth(@SCSU) 11/5/99 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(@SCSU) 11/6/99 MariaRooth,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsMSU) 11/19/99 MichelleSikich,F,Wisconsin(vsMSU) 12/4/99 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsSCSU) 12/18/99 AmbriaThomas,F,Minnesota(@BSU) 1/11/00 KendraAntony,F,Wisconsin(@UMD) 1/14/00 NadineMuzerall,F,Minnesota(@MSU) 1/15/00 NadineMuzerall,F,Minnesota(vsBSU) 1/21/00 KellyKegley,F,Wisconsin(vsOSU) 1/22/00 LauraSlominski,F,Minnesota(vsBSU) 1/22/00 NadineMuzerall,F,Minnesota(vsNewHampshire) 1/29/00 FionaMcLeod,F,St.CloudState(vsMSU) 1/29/00 KellyKegley,F,Wisconsin(@BSU) 1/29/00 AshleighMiller,F,MinnesotaState(@BSU) 2/5/00 KellyKegley,F,Wisconsin(@MSU) 2/11/00 SisPaulsen,D,Wisconsin(@MSU) 2/12/00 MariaRooth,F,MinnesotaDuluth(@BSU) 2/20/00

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LauraSlominski,F,Minnesota(vsUW) 2/26/00 NadineMuzerall,F,Minnesota(vsMSU) 3/2/00 MariaRooth,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsSt.Lawrence) 10/13/00 AmbriaThomas,F,Minnesota(@SCSU) 10/14/00 LauraSlominski,F,Minnesota(vsSCSU) 10/15/00 BetsyHegland,F,BemidjiState(vsWayneState) 10/20/00 JoanneEustace,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUW) 10/21/00 MeghanHunter,F,Wisconsin(vsSCSU) 10/28/00 AmbriaThomas,F,Minnesota(vsUMD) 11/11/00 MeghanHunter,F,Wisconsin(vsBSU) 11/18/00 NadineMuzerall,F,Minnesota(@UW) 11/24/00 NadineMuzerall,F,Minnesota(vsBSU) 12/1/00 LaToyaClarke,F,Minnesota(vsBSU) 12/1/00 HanneSikio,F,MinnesotaDuluth(@OSU) 12/1/00 KarenRickard,F,Wisconsin(vsMSU) 12/3/00 MariaRooth,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsNewHampshire) 12/10/00 Ricki-LeeDoyle,F,St.CloudState(vsBSU) 1/8/01 ErikaHolst,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsNortheastern) 1/8/01 MariaRooth,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsNortheastern) 1/8/01 RoxanneStang,F,St.CloudState(vsUW) 1/12/01 MariaRooth,F,MinnesotaDuluth(@MSU) 1/19/01 NadineMuzerall,F,Minnesota(vsSCSU) 2/9/01 AmberFryklund,F,BemidjiState(@WayneState) 2/10/01 RoxanneStang,F,St.CloudState(vsUM) 2/10/01 MeghanHunter,F,Wisconsin(@MSU) 2/17/01 NadineMuzerall,F,Minnesota(@OSU) 2/17/01 EmmaLaaksonen,D,OhioState(vsWayneState) 3/2/01 ErikaHolst,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsMSU) 3/8/01 HanneSikio,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsMSU) 3/8/01 MichelleSikich,F,Wisconsin(vsBSU) 3/8/01 MariaRooth,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsHarvard) 3/23/01 NatalieDarwitz,F,Minnesota(vsFindlay) 10/13/02 KristyOonincx,F,Minnesota(vsSCSU) 10/18/02 GuylaineHaché,F,BemidjiState(vsMSU) 10/25/02 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUND) 11/1/02 MariaRooth,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUND) 11/1/02 NatalieDarwitz,F,Minnesota(vsBrown) 11/16/02 NatalieDarwitz,F,Minnesota(vsSt.Lawrence) 11/23/02 MariaRooth,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUM) 11/30/02 TriciaGuest,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUM) 12/1/02 TriciaGuest,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsSCSU) 12/7/02 HanneSikio,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 12/14/02 JeniCreary,F,OhioState(vsDartmouth) 1/2/03 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsMSU) 1/26/03 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsOSU) 2/1/03 AmberFryklund,F,BemidjiState(vsFindlay) 2/14/03 JackieFriesen,F,Wisconsin(vsOSU) 2/21/03 NatalieDarwitz,F,Minnesota(vsMSU) 2/22/03 KristaMcArthur,D,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 2/23/03 MariaRooth,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 2/23/03 TinaCiraulo,D,St.CloudState(vsMSU) 3/1/03 JenniferDesson,F,OhioState(vsBSU) 3/1/03 NatalieDarwitz,F,Minnesota(vsSCSU) 10/31/03 JessicaKoizumi,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsSt.Lawrence) 11/2/03 JenniferDesson,F,OhioState(vsSCSU) 11/14/03 NatalieDarwitz,F,Minnesota(vsBrown) 11/16/03 KellyStephens,F,Minnesota(vsUND) 11/30/03 CarrieHolldorf,F,St.CloudState(vsMSU) 12/6/03 JennSadler,F,BemidjiState(vsSCSU) 12/12/03 KrissyWendell,F,Minnesota(vsMercyhurst) 1/16/04 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 2/13/04 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 2/13/04 LindsayMacy,F,Wisconsin(vsNiagara) 2/20/04 NatalieDarwitz,F,Minnesota(vsOSU) 0/21/04 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsMSU) 3/5/04 JackieFriesen,F,Wisconsin(vsBSU) 3/6/04 KrissyWendell,F,Minnesota(vsDartmouth) 3/26/04 NatalieDarwitz,F,Minnesota(vsHarvard) 3/28/04 SaraBauer,F,Wisconsin(vsWayneState) 10/8/04 KellyStephens,F,Minnesota(vsUND) 10/9/04 LindsayMacy,F,Wisconsin(vsWayneState) 10/9/04 NoemieMarin,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUND) 10/15/04 KrissyWendell,F,Minnesota(vsSCSU) 10/15/04 ElizabethFunk,F,NorthDakota(vsOSU) 10/29/04 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 10/29/04 KrissyWendell,F,Minnesota(vsMSU) 10/29/04 SaraBauer,F,Wisconsin(vsSCSU) 10/29/04 KrissyWendell,F,Minnesota(vsOSU) 11/6/04 NikkiEckebrecht,F,BemidjiState(vsUND) 11/6/04 JanaHarrigan,F,OhioState(vsNortheastern) 11/14/04 KrissyWendell,F,Minnesota(vsNortheastern) 11/26/04

KrissyWendell,F,Minnesota(vsHarvard) 11/27/04 JessicaKoizumi,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsOSU) 1/7/05 NoemieMarin,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsOSU) 1/7/05 JanaHarrigan,F,OhioState(vsYale) 1/14/05 NoemieMarin,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUND) 2/5/05 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUND) 2/6/05 SaraBauer,F,Wisconsin(vsMSU) 2/6/05 CarlyNapier,F,BemidjiState(vsMSU) 2/11/05 JackieFriesen,F,Wisconsin(vsOSU) 2/12/05 KrissyWendell,F,Minnesota(vsUND) 2/12/05 JeniCreary,F,OhioState(vsMSU) 2/25/05 NatalieDarwitz,F,Minnesota(vsOSU) 3/5/05 CamiWooster,F,NorthDakota(vsQuinnipiac) 10/22/05 BobbiRoss,F,Minnesota(vsUMD) 10/28/05 JanaHarrigan,F,OhioState(vsUM) 11/4/05 GraceHutchins,F,Wisconsin(vsBSU) 12/3/05 SaraBauer,F,Wisconsin(vsBSU) 12/3/05 JinelleZaugg,F,Wisconsin(vsWayneState) 1/6/06 EricaMcKenzie,F,Minnesota(vsSCSU) 1/14/06 EricaMcKenzie,F,Minnesota(vsSCSU) 2/18/06 AngieKeseley,F,Wisconsin(vsUND) 3/3/06 JinelleZaugg,F,Wisconsin(vsSCSU) 10/6/06 HollyRoberts,F,St.CloudState(vsVermont) 11/4/06 NoemieMarin,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsOSU) 12/9/06 ErinKeys,F,OhioState(vsMSU) 2/17/07 HayleyKlassen,F,OhioState(vsMSU) 2/24/07 EricaMcKenzie,F,Minnesota(vsNortheastern) 10/5/07 TessaBonhomme,D,OhioState(vsUM) 10/19/07 MalloryDeluce,F,Wisconsin(vsSCSU) 10/20/07 IyaGavrilova,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUND) 11/3/07 HaleyIrwin,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsMSU) 11/24/07 IyaGavrilova,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 1/18/08 HilaryKnight,F,Wisconsin(vsUND) 2/2/08 MeghanDuggan,F,Wisconsin(vsUND) 2/3/08 ChristinaLee,F,MinnesotaState(vsBSU) 2/9/08 ErinKeys,F,OhioState(vsBSU) 2/22/08 AnyaMiller,D,Minnesota(vsUND) 3/1/08 KylaSanders,F,Wisconsin(vsBSU) 10/18/08 ElinHolmlov,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsMSU) 10/25/08 HaleyIrwin,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsOSU) 11/15/08 HilaryKnight,F,Wisconsin(vsUND) 11/16/08 GigiMarvin,F,Minnesota(vsUND) 12/6/08 AshleyYoung,F,MinnesotaState(vsOSU) 12/12/08 JocelyneLamoureux,F,Minnesota(vsBSU) 1/17/09 MoniqueLamoureux,F,Minnesota(vsBSU) 1/17/09 LauraFridfinnson,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsSCSU) 1/30/09 LauraMcIntosh,F,OhioState(vsMSU) 2/20/09 AngieKeseley,F,Wisconsin(vsDartmouth) 3/14/09 SarahErickson,F,Minnesota(vsOSU) 10/10/09 CaitlinHogan,F,St.CloudState(vsUMD) 10/10/09 EmmanuelleBlais,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUND) 10/23/09 HollyRoberts,F,St.CloudState(vsBSU) 11/14/09 KatherineWilson,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBostonCollege) 11/28/09 MinttuTuominen,F,OhioState(vsMSU) 1/15/10 CarolynePrévost,F,Wisconsin(vsSCSU) 1/22/10 BriannaDecker,F,Wisconsin(vsOSU) 1/30/10 HollyRoberts,F,St.CloudState(vsUM) 2/13/10 NatalieSpooner,F,OhioState(vsUW) 2/26/10 HokeyLangan,F,OhioState(vsUW) 2/27/10 HilaryKnight,F,Wisconsin(vsRensselaer) 10/2/10 CarolynePrévost,F,Wisconsin(vsBSU) 10/8/10 LauraMcIntosh,F,OhioState(vsSCSU) 10/16/10 KathleenRogan,F,MinnesotaState(vsUND) 10/22/10 BriannaDecker,F,Wisconsin(vsOSU) 10/22/10 JessicaWong,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsConnecticut) 10/23/10 JocelyneLamoureux,F,NorthDakota(vsMSU) 10/23/10 ErinCody,F,BemidjiState(vsSCSU) 10/29/10 HaleyIrwin,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUM) 10/30/10 JocelyneLamoureux,F,NorthDakota(vsSCSU) 11/19/10 BrookeAmmerman,F,Wisconsin(vsRobertMorris) 11/19/10 HaleyIrwin,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsOSU) 11/20/10 HilaryKnight,F,Wisconsin(vsRobertMorris) 11/20/10 HaleyIrwin,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsSCSU) 12/4/10 BrookeAmmerman,F,Wisconsin(vsSCSU) 12/11/10 MoniqueLamoureux,F,NorthDakota(vsVermont) 1/7/11 HilaryKnight,F,Wisconsin(vsSCSU) 1/14/11 ErinCody,F,BemidjiState(vsUMD) 1/28/11 NatalieSpooner,F,OhioState(vsSCSU) 1/28/11 MeghanDuggan,F,Wisconsin(vsUND) 2/11/11 BriannaDecker,F,Wisconsin(vsMSU) 2/18/11 AudreyCournoyer,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsSCSU) 2/19/11

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MadisonPacker,F,Wisconsin(vsMSU) 2/19/11 HilaryKnight,F,Wisconsin(vsMSU) 2/19/11 AmandaKessel,F,Minnesota(vsUMD) 3/4/11 BriannaDecker,F,Wisconsin(vsLindenwood) 9/25/11 HilaryKnight,F,Wisconsin(vsLindenwood) 9/25/11 MoniqueLamoureux,F,NorthDakota(vsBostonUniv.) 10/1/11 AllyTarr,F,OhioState(vsBSU) 10/8/11 CarolynePrévost,F,Wisconsin(vsUND) 10/8/11 AmandaKessel,F,Minnesota(vsSCSU) 10/8/11 MichelleKarvinen,F,NorthDakota(vsOSU) 10/21/11 MoniqueLamoureux,F,NorthDakota(vsOSU) 10/22/11 JenSchoullis,F,Minnesota(vsBSU) 10/28/11 BriannaDecker,F,Wisconsin(vsBostonUniv.) 10/29/11 KatherineWilson,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUND) 10/29/11 AmandaKessel,F,Minnesota(vsNewHampshire) 11/19/11 BriannaDecker,F,Wisconsin(vsRensselaer) 11/19/11 KellyTerry,F,Minnesota(vsHarvard) 11/27/11 JennaMcParland,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsSCSU) 12/3/11 HilaryKnight,F,Wisconsin(vsBSU) 12/10/11 JocelyneLamoureux,F,NorthDakota(vsLindenwood) 1/4/12 BriannaDecker,F,Wisconsin(vsUND) 1/14/12 CarolynePrévost,F,Wisconsin(vsUND) 1/15/12 MoniqueLamoureux,D,NorthDakota(vsSCSU) 1/20/12 JocelyneLamoureux,F,NorthDakota(vsSCSU) 1/21/12 EmilyWest,F,Minnesota(vsMSU) 1/27/12 AudreyCournoyer,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsSCSU) 1/27/12 MichelleKarvinen,F,NorthDakota(vsBSU) 2/3/12 NatalieSpooner,F,OhioState(vsUMD) 2/4/12 AmandaKessel,F,Minnesota(vsSCSU) 2/25/12 SarahDavis,F,Minnesota(vsUND) 3/2/12 HannahBrandt,F,Minnesota(vsColgate) 9/28/12 BriannaDecker,F,Wisconsin(vsLindenwood) 10/5/12 AlevKelter,F,Wisconsin(vsLindenwood) 10/6/12 PaigeSemenza,F,OhioState(vsUND) 10/12/12 AmandaKessel,F,Minnesota(vsOSU) 10/20/12 TaylorKuehl,F,OhioState(vsBSU) 10/27/12 JocelyneLamoureux,F,NorthDakota(vsBSU) 11/18/12 LaurenSmith,F,MinnesotaState(vsBSU) 11/24/12 HannahBrandt,F,Minnesota(vsNewHampshire) 11/24/12 MoniqueLamoureux,NorthDakota(vsUMD) 11/24/12 AmandaKessel,F,Minnesota(vsBSU) 12/8/12 KathleenRogan,F,MinnesotaState(vsLindenwood) 1/2/13 AmandaKessel,F,Minnesota(vsMSU) 1/18/13 BrigetteLacquette,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsOSU) 1/25/13 MoniqueLamoureux,F,NorthDakota(vsSCSU) 1/25/13 JosefineJakobsen,F,NorthDakota(vsMSU) 2/1/13 JosefineJakobsen,F,NorthDakota(vsMSU) 2/2/13 MeghanDufault,F,NorthDakota(vsBSU) 11/1/13 KellyTerry,D,Minnesota(vsMSU) 11/2/13 MadisonPacker,F,Wisconsin(vsBSU) 12/6/13 RachaelBona,F,Minnesota(vsOSU) 12/7/13 HannahBrandt,F,Minnesota(vsOSU) 1/10/14 MaryanneMenefee,F,Minnesota(vsUMD) 2/21/14 KellyTerry,D,Minnesota(vsBostonUniversity) 3/15/14

Most Goals • WCHa

6 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsSCSU) 12/8/02 5 MariaRooth,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 10/23/99 JennySchmidgall-Potter,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUW) 1/15/00 NadineMuzerall,F,Minnesota(vsBSU) 1/22/00 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsSCSU) 1/25/04 4 ErikaHolst,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 10/22/99 HanneSikio,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 10/22/99 AmbriaThomas,F,Minnesota(vsBSU) 1/11/00 JoanneEustace,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsOSU) 2/9/01 RoxanneStang,F,St.CloudState(vsUMD) 2/17/01 ErikaHolst,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsMSU) 10/18/02 AmandaOsborn,F,MinnesotaState(vsSCSU) 11/15/02 ErikaHolst,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsSCSU) 12/7/02 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsSCSU) 2/7/03 KrissyWendell,F,Minnesota(vsOSU) 10/17/03 JessicaKoizumi,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 2/14/04 KrissyWendell,F,Minnesota(vsSCSU) 3/6/04 NatalieDarwitz,F,Minnesota(vsMSU) 10/30/04 KellyStephens,F,Minnesota(vsOSU) 11/6/04 BobbiRoss,F,Minnesota(vsOSU) 11/4/05 CyndyKenyon,F,Wisconsin(vsSCSU) 3/11/06 SaraO’Toole,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsSCSU) 10/28/06 JessicaKoizumi,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsMSU) 11/17/06 ElinHolmlov,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUND) 11/22/08 NatalieSpooner,F,OhioState(vsMSU) 12/12/08 MoniqueLamoureux,F,Minnesota(vsMSU) 1/31/09 HokeyLangan,F,OhioState(vsBSU) 1/22/10 EmmanuelleBlais,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUND) 2/26/10 PernillaWinberg,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsSCSU) 2/18/11 NatalieSpooner,F,OhioState(vsBSU) 10/7/11 NatalieSpooner,F,OhioState(vsUMD) 11/25/11 BrookeAmmerman,F,Wisconsin(vsMSU) 2/24/12 AmandaKessel,F,Minnesota(vsUND) 1/11/13 MoniqueLamoureux,D,NorthDakota(vsMSU) 3/2/13

Most assists

6 JennySchmidgall-Potter,MinnesotaDuluth(@SCSU) 11/6/99 HanneSikio,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUW) 1/15/00 MeghanHunter,F,Wisconsin(vsBSU) 11/18/00 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsOSU) 2/1/03 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUND) 10/15/04 HaleyIrwin,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsSCSU) 12/3/11 JocelyneLamoureux,F,NorthDakota(vsBSU) 2/9/13 5 CourtneyKennedy,D,Minnesota(vsMSU) 11/23/99 WinnyBrodt,D,Minnesota(vsBSU) 1/11/00 AmbriaThomas,F,Minnesota(vsBSU) 1/22/00 KelliHalcisak,D,OhioState(vsWayneState) 3/2/01 RondaCurtin,F,Minnesota(vsSCSU) 12/14/01 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsSCSU) 12/7/02 KristaMcArthur,D,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 12/14/02 NatalieDarwitz,F,Minnesota(vsSCSU) 1/11/03 MariaRooth,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsMSU) 1/26/03 HanneSikio,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 2/23/03 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 2/23/03 NatalieDarwitz,F,Minnesota(vsUND) 11/30/03 RoxanneStang,F,St.CloudState(vsBSU) 1/9/04 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 2/14/04 NatalieDarwitz,F,Minnesota(vsSCSU) 10/15/04 NatalieDarwitz,F,Minnesota(vsMSU) 10/30/04 HaleyIrwin,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUND) 1/25/08 MeghanDuggan,F,Wisconsin(vsNortheastern) 1/1/11 SadieLundquist,F,BemidjiState(vsLindenwood) 11/10/11 JenSchoullis,F,Minnesota(vsNewHampshire) 11/19/11 HilaryKnight,F,Wisconsin(vsSCSU) 2/11/12 4 AliciaKinsman,F,BemidjiState(vsWayneState) 12/4/99 LilRaynard,F,BemidjiState(vsWayneState) 12/4/99 JennySchmidgall-Potter,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUW) 1/15/00 SatuKiipeli,MinnesotaDuluth(vsMSU) 11/3/00 SatuKiipeli,MinnesotaDuluth(@OSU) 12/1/00 LaurieAlexander,MinnesotaDuluth(vsNortheastern) 1/8/01 MariaRooth,MinnesotaDuluth(vsNortheastern) 1/8/01 JoanneEustace,MinnesotaDuluth(@SCSU) 2/16/01 Ricki-LeeDoyle,St.CloudState(vsUMD) 2/17/01 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsMSU) 10/18/02 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUND) 11/1/02 KrissyWendell,F,Minnesota(vsSt.Lawrence) 11/23/02 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 12/14/02 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUM) 2/14/03

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CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsSt.Lawrence) 11/2/03 NatalieDarwitz,F,Minnesota(vsBSU) 12/5/03 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 2/13/04 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 2/13/04 LindsayMacy,F,Wisconsin(vsWayneState) 10/8/04 NatalieDarwitz,F,Minnesota(vsUND) 10/9/04 JulianneVasichek,D,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUND) 10/16/04 LindsayMacy,F,Wisconsin(vsBSU) 10/16/04 NatalieDarwitz,F,Minnesota(vsOSU) 11/6/04 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsOSU) 1/7/05 KellyStephens,F,Minnesota(vsBrown) 1/14/05 KristaMcArthur,D,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUND) 2/5/05 Bobbi-JoSlusar,D,Wisconsin(vsUND) 10/29/05 GigiMarvin,F,Minnesota(vsOSU) 11/4/05 KellyCahill,D,OhioState(vsUM) 11/4/05 BobbiRoss,F,Minnesota(vsBrown) 11/12/05 CyndyKenyon,F,Wisconsin(vsBSU) 12/3/05 DenelleMaguet,F,St.CloudState(vsUND) 1/21/06 SaraBauer,F,Wisconsin(vsSCSU) 3/11/06 EmmanuelleBlais,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUND) 10/15/06 SaraBauer,F,Wisconsin(vsUND) 10/27/06 JinelleZaugg,F,Wisconsin(vsRobertMorris) 12/1/06 KristinaBunker,F,MinnesotaState(vsVermont) 2/31/06 LisaChesson,D,OhioState(vsUM) 1/12/07 HilaryKnight,F,Wisconsin(vsSCSU) 10/20/07 HaleyIrwin,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUND) 11/3/07 TessaBonhomme,D,OhioState(vsUND) 1/5/08 HaleyIrwin,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsMercyhurst) 3/15/08 ErikaLawler,F,Wisconsin(vsQuinnipiac) 9/26/08 MoniqueLamoureux,F,Minnesota(vsMSU) 11/22/08 GigiMarvin,F,Minnesota(vsNiagara) 1/3/09 JocelyneLarocque,D,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUM) 1/23/09 ErikaLawler,F,Wisconsin(vsOSU) 2/1/09 HeidiPelttari,D,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 2/7/09 SaaraTuominen,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 2/7/09 HaleyIrwin,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsOSU) 2/14/09 HilaryKnight,F,Wisconsin(vsDartmouth) 3/14/09 SarahErickson,F,Minnesota(vsOSU) 1/9/10 FeliciaNelson,F,St.CloudState(vsMSU) 2/5/10 LauraMcIntosh,F,OhioState(vsUMD) 2/12/10 AnneSchleper,D,Minnesota(vsMSU) 2/27/10 EmmanuelleBlais,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 3/6/10 AmandaKessel,F,Minnesota(vsOSU) 12/10/10 MeghanDuggan,F,Wisconsin(vsSCSU) 12/11/10 SarahDavis,F,Minnesota(vsOSU) 1/22/11 LauraMcIntosh,F,OhioState(vsSCSU) 1/28/11 BriannaDecker,F,Wisconsin(vsBSU) 2/4/11 LaurenSmith,F,MinnesotaState(vsLindenwood) 10/1/11 LaurenBarnes,F,MinnesotaState(vsLindenwood) 10/1/11 MoniqueLamoureux,F,NorthDakota(vsOSU) 10/21/11 MontanaVichorek,D,BemidjiState(vsSCSU) 10/21/11 AmandaKessel,F,Minnesota(vsBSU) 10/28/11 CarolynePrévost,F,Wisconsin(vsRensselaer) 11/19/11 JocelyneLamoureux,F,NorthDakota(vsBSU) 11/25/11 LauraMcIntosh,F,OhioState(vsNiagara) 12/3/11 MoniqueLamoureux,F,NorthDakota(vsLindenwood) 1/4/12 JosefineJakobsen,F,NorthDakota(vsLindenwood) 1/4/12 MoniqueLamoureux,D,NorthDakota(vsSCSU) 1/21/12 MeganBozek,D,Minnesota(vsSCSU) 2/3/12 AmandaKessel,F,Minnesota(vsSCSU) 2/3/12 MontanaVichorek,D,BemidjiState(vsSCSU) 2/18/12 HannahBrandt,F,Minnesota(vsColgate) 9/29/12 RachelBona,F,Minnesota(vsColgate) 9/29/12 KellyTerry,F,Minnesota(vsMSU) 11/17/12 MichelleKarvinen,F,NorthDakota(@BSU) 11/18/12 MichelleKarvinen,F,NorthDakota(@MSU) 2/2/13 JocelyneLamoureux,F,NorthDakota(vsMSU) 3/2/13 HannahBrandt,F,Minnesota(@Colgate) 10/5/13 RachelRamsey,D,Minnesota(vsBSU) 2/7/14

Most assists • WCHa

6 JennySchmidgall-Potter,MinnesotaDuluth(@SCSU) 11/6/99 HanneSikio,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUW) 1/15/00 MeghanHunter,F,Wisconsin(vsBSU) 11/18/00 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsOSU) 2/1/03 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUND) 10/15/04 HaleyIrwin,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsSCSU) 12/3/11 JocelyneLamoureux,F,NorthDakota(vsBSU) 2/9/13 5 CourtneyKennedy,D,Minnesota(vsMSU) 11/23/99 WinnyBrodt,D,Minnesota(vsBSU) 1/11/00 AmbriaThomas,F,Minnesota(vsBSU) 1/22/00 RondaCurtin,F,Minnesota(vsSCSU) 12/14/01 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsSCSU) 12/7/02 KristaMcArthur,D,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 12/14/02 NatalieDarwitz,F,Minnesota(vsSCSU) 1/11/03 MariaRooth,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsMSU) 1/26/03 HanneSikio,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 2/23/03 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 2/23/03 RoxanneStang,F,St.CloudState(vsBSU) 1/9/04 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 2/14/04 NatalieDarwitz,F,Minnesota(vsSCSU) 10/15/04 NatalieDarwitz,F,Minnesota(vsMSU) 10/30/04 HaleyIrwin,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUND) 1/25/08 HilaryKnight,F,Wisconsin(vsSCSU) 2/11/12 4 JennySchmidgall-Potter,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUW) 1/15/00 SatuKiipeli,MinnesotaDuluth(vsMSU) 11/3/00 SatuKiipeli,MinnesotaDuluth(@OSU) 12/1/00 JoanneEustace,MinnesotaDuluth(@SCSU) 2/16/01 Ricki-LeeDoyle,St.CloudState(vsUMD) 2/17/01 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsMSU) 10/18/02 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 12/14/02 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUM) 2/14/03 NatalieDarwitz,F,Minnesota(vsBSU) 12/5/03 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 2/13/04 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 2/13/04 NatalieDarwitz,F,Minnesota(vsUND) 10/9/04 JulianneVasichek,D,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUND) 10/16/04 LindsayMacy,F,Wisconsin(vsBSU) 10/16/04 NatalieDarwitz,F,Minnesota(vsOSU) 11/6/04 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsOSU) 1/7/05 KristaMcArthur,D,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUND) 2/5/05 Bobbi-JoSlusar,D,Wisconsin(vsUND) 10/29/05 GigiMarvin,F,Minnesota(vsOSU) 11/4/05 KellyCahill,D,OhioState(vsUM) 11/4/05 CyndyKenyon,F,Wisconsin(vsBSU) 12/3/05 DenelleMaguet,F,St.CloudState(vsUND) 1/21/06 SaraBauer,F,Wisconsin(vsSCSU) 3/11/06 EmmanuelleBlais,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUND) 10/15/06 SaraBauer,F,Wisconsin(vsUND) 10/27/06 LisaChesson,D,OhioState(vsUM) 1/12/07 HilaryKnight,F,Wisconsin(vsSCSU) 10/20/07 HaleyIrwin,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUND) 11/3/07 TessaBonhomme,D,OhioState(vsUND) 1/5/08 MoniqueLamoureux,F,Minnesota(vsMSU) 11/22/08 JocelyneLarocque,D,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUM) 1/23/09 ErikaLawler,F,Wisconsin(vsOSU) 2/1/09 HeidiPelttari,D,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 2/7/09 SaaraTuominen,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 2/7/09 HaleyIrwin,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsOSU) 2/14/09 SarahErickson,F,Minnesota(vsOSU) 1/9/10 FeliciaNelson,F,St.CloudState(vsMSU) 2/5/10 LauraMcIntosh,F,OhioState(vsUMD) 2/12/10 AnneSchleper,D,Minnesota(vsMSU) 2/27/10 EmmanuelleBlais,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 3/6/10 AmandaKessel,F,Minnesota(vsOSU) 12/10/10 MeghanDuggan,F,Wisconsin(vsSCSU) 12/11/10 SarahDavis,F,Minnesota(vsOSU) 1/22/11 LauraMcIntosh,F,OhioState(vsSCSU) 1/28/11 BriannaDecker,F,Wisconsin(vsBSU) 2/4/11 MoniqueLamoureux,F,NorthDakota(vsOSU) 10/21/11 MontanaVichorek,D,BemidjiState(vsSCSU) 10/21/11 AmandaKessel,F,Minnesota(vsBSU) 10/28/11 JocelyneLamoureux,F,NorthDakota(vsBSU) 11/25/11 MoniqueLamoureux,D,NorthDakota(vsSCSU) 1/21/12 MeganBozek,D,Minnesota(vsSCSU) 2/3/12 AmandaKessel,F,Minnesota(vsSCSU) 2/3/12 MontanaVichorek,D,BemidjiState(vsSCSU) 2/18/12 KellyTerry,F,Minnesota(vsMSU) 11/17/12 MichelleKarvinen,F,NorthDakota(@BSU) 11/18/12 MichelleKarvinen,F,NorthDakota(@MSU) 2/2/13 JocelyneLamoureux,F,NorthDakota(vsMSU) 3/2/13 RachelRamsey,D,Minnesota(vsBSU) 2/7/14

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9 JennySchmidgall-Potter,MinnesotaDuluth(@SCSU) 11/6/99 JennySchmidgall-Potter,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUW) 1/15/00 MeghanHunter,F,Wisconsin(vsBSU) 11/18/00 8 MoniqueLamoureux,F,NorthDakota(vsLindenwood) 1/4/12 7 HanneSikio,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUW) 1/15/00 NadineMuzerall,F,Minnesota(vsBSU) 1/22/00 MariaRooth,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsNewHampshire) 12/10/00 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsSCSU) 12/7/02 HanneSikio,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 2/23/03 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 2/13/04 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 2/13/04 HaleyIrwin,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsSCSU) 12/3/11 6 MariaRooth,MinnesotaDuluth(@SCSU) 11/6/99 KerriMcEwen,F,BemidjiState(vsWayneState) 12/4/99 AliciaKinsman,F,BemidjiState(vsWayneState) 12/4/99 LauraSlominski,F,Minnesota(vsBSU) 1/11/00 WinnyBrodt,D,Minnesota(vsBSU) 1/11/00 AmberFryklund,F,BemidjiState(vsWayneState) 2/10/01 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsMSU) 10/18/02 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUND) 11/1/02 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsSCSU) 12/8/02 NatalieDarwitz,F,Minnesota(vsSCSU) 1/11/03 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsOSU) 2/1/03 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsSCSU) 2/7/03 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 2/23/03 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUND) 11/14/03 KellyStephens,F,Minnesota(vsUND) 11/30/03 NatalieDarwitz,F,Minnesota(vsUND) 11/30/03 RoxanneStang,F,St.CloudState(vsBSU) 1/9/04 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsSCSU) 1/25/04 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUND) 10/15/04 KrissyWendell,F,Minnesota(vsOSU) 11/6/04 NoemieMarin,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsOSU) 1/7/05 SaraO’Toole,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsSCSU) 10/28/06 MoniqueLamoureux,F,Minnesota(vsMSU) 11/22/08 GigiMarvin,F,Minnesota(vsNiagara) 1/3/09 JocelyneLamoureux,F,Minnesota(vsBSU) 1/17/09 MoniqueLamoureux,F,Minnesota(vsBSU) 1/17/09 HilaryKnight,F,Wisconsin(vsDartmouth) 3/14/09 HollyRoberts,F,St.CloudState(vsUM) 2/13/10 EmmanuelleBlais,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 3/6/10 HaleyIrwin,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsOSU) 11/20/10 MontanaVichorek,D,BemidjiState(vsSCSU) 10/21/11 SadieLundquist,F,BemidjiState(vsLindenwood) 11/10/11 JenSchoullis,F,Minnesota(vsNewHampshire) 11/19/11 CarolynePrévost,F,Wisconsin(vsRensselaer) 11/19/11 AmandaKessel,F,Minnesota(vsSCSU) 2/3/12 HilaryKnight,F,Wisconsin(vsSCSU) 2/11/12 HannahBrandt,F,Minnesota(vsColgate) 9/29/12 MeghanDufault,F,NorthDakota(@Lindenwood) 1/4/13 AmandaKessel,F,Minnesota(vsUND) 1/11/13 JosefineJakobsen,F,NorthDakota(@MSU) 2/2/13 JocelyneLamoureux,F,NorthDakota(vsBSU) 2/9/13 JocelyneLamoureux,F,NorthDakota(vsMSU) 3/2/13

Most Points • WCHa

9 JennySchmidgall-Potter,MinnesotaDuluth(@SCSU) 11/6/99 JennySchmidgall-Potter,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUW) 1/15/00 MeghanHunter,F,Wisconsin(vsBSU) 11/18/00 7 HanneSikio,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUW) 1/15/00 NadineMuzerall,F,Minnesota(vsBSU) 1/22/00 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsSCSU) 12/7/02 HanneSikio,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 2/23/03 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 2/13/04 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 2/13/04 HaleyIrwin,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsSCSU) 12/3/11 6 MariaRooth,MinnesotaDuluth(@SCSU) 11/6/99 LauraSlominski,F,Minnesota(vsBSU) 1/11/00 WinnyBrodt,D,Minnesota(vsBSU) 1/11/00 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsMSU) 10/18/02 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsSCSU) 12/8/02 NatalieDarwitz,F,Minnesota(vsSCSU) 1/11/03 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsOSU) 2/1/03 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsSCSU) 2/7/03 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 2/23/03 RoxanneStang,F,St.CloudState(vsBSU) 1/9/04 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsSCSU) 1/25/04 CarolineOuellette,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUND) 10/15/04 KrissyWendell,F,Minnesota(vsOSU) 11/6/04 NoemieMarin,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsOSU) 1/7/05 SaraO’Toole,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsSCSU) 10/28/06 MoniqueLamoureux,F,Minnesota(vsMSU) 11/22/08 JocelyneLamoureux,F,Minnesota(vsBSU) 1/17/09 MoniqueLamoureux,F,Minnesota(vsBSU) 1/17/09 HollyRoberts,F,St.CloudState(vsUM) 2/13/10 EmmanuelleBlais,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU) 3/6/10 HaleyIrwin,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsOSU) 11/20/10 MontanaVichorek,D,BemidjiState(vsSCSU) 10/21/11 AmandaKessel,F,Minnesota(vsSCSU) 2/3/12 HilaryKnight,F,Wisconsin(vsSCSU) 2/11/12 AmandaKessel,F,Minnesota(vsUND) 1/11/13 JosefineJakobsen,F,NorthDakota(@MSU) 2/2/13 JocelyneLamoureux,F,NorthDakota(vsBSU) 2/9/13 JocelyneLamoureux,F,NorthDakota(vsMSU) 3/2/13

Most PoWer-Play Goals

3 LauraSlominski,F,Minnesota(vsSCSU) 10/15/00 NadineMuzerall,F,Minnesota(vsNewHampshire) 1/29/00 EmmaLaaksonen,D,OhioState(vsWayneState) 3/2/01 MelanieSalatino,F,MinnesotaState(vsUND) 10/17/03 BobbyRoss,F,Minnesota(vsOSU) 11/4/05

Most sHortHanded Goals

2 MichelleSikich,D,Wisconsin(vsMSU) 12/4/99 AmbriaThomas,F,Minnesota(vsBSU) 1/11/00 KrissyWendell,F,Minnesota(vsMercyhurst) 1/16/04 NatalieDarwitz,F,Minnesota(vsMSU) 10/30/04 BlayreTurnbull,F,Wisconsin(vsMSU) 2/21/14

Fastest Goal, start oF GaMe

0:08 KylaSanders,F,Wisconsin(vsSCSU) 1/25/08 AmandaKessel,F,Minnesota(vsBSU) 2/15/13 0:11 AmyShepler,F,BemidjiState(vsWayneState) 12/3/99 LindsayMacy,F,Wisconsin(vsMSU) 2/8/04 0:13 JennaMcParland,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsConnecticut) 10/4/13

Fastest tWo Goals

0:07 LindsayMacy,F,Wisconsin(vsBSU) 3/6/04 0:29 AmbriaThomas,F,Minnesota(vsUMD) 11/11/00 0:44 KerriMcEwen,F,BemidjiState(vsUW) 11/13/99

Fastest tHree Goals

6:06 MeghanHunter,F,Wisconsin(vsSCSU) 10/28/00

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Most Penalties

8 KerryWeiland,D,Wisconsin(vsUMD) 10/9/99 6 KellyStephens,F,Minnesota(vsSCSU) 10/16/04

Most Penalty Minutes

24 KerryWeiland,D,Wisconsin(vsUMD) 10/9/99 19 CourtneyKennedy,D,Minnesota(vsMSU) 1/15/00 19 JuliaMcKinnon,F,OhioState(vsBSU) 11/8/13

PeriodMost Goals

4 MariaRooth,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU)(3) 10/23/99 3 HanneSikio,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsOSU)(1) 10/31/99 ErinCody,F,BemidjiState(vsSCSU)(1) 10/29/10 BrookeAmmerman,F,Wisconsin(vsRobertMorris)(1) 11/19/11 NatalieSpooner,F,OhioState(vsUMD)(2) 11/25/11 MoniqueLamoureux,F,NorthDakota(vsLindenwood)(1) 1/4/12 JocelyneLamoureux,F,NorthDakota(@BSU)(2) 11/18/12 KathleenRogan,F,MinnesotaState(@Lindenwood)(2) 1/3/13 MeghanDufault,F,NorthDakota(@Lindenwood)(2) 1/4/13 AmandaKessel,F,Minnesota(@MSU)(2) 1/18/13

Most assists

4 MichelleKarvinen,F,NorthDakota(@BSU)(2) 11/18/12 RachelRamsey,D,Minnesota(vsBSU)(2) 2/7/14 3 JennySchmidgall-Potter,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsOSU)(1) 10/31/99 JennySchmidgall-Potter,MinnesotaDuluth(@SCSU)(2) 11/6/99 CourtneyKennedy,Minnesota(vsMSU)(3) 11/23/99 AliciaKinsman,F,BemidjiState(vsWayneState)(1) 12/4/99 LauraSlominski,Minnesota(@BSU)(3) 1/11/00 HanneSikio,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUW)(1) 1/15/00 GuylaineHache,F,BemidjiState(vsSCSU)(3) 10/27/01 TessaBonhomme,D,OhioState(vsUND)(3) 1/5/08 AngieKeseley,F,Wisconsin(vsOSU)(2) 2/1/09 MarleeWheelhouse,D,BemidjiState(vsSCSU)(3) 10/21/11 MoniqueLamoureux,F,NorthDakota(vsLindenwood)(3) 1/4/12 RachelBona,F,Minnesota(vsColgate)(1) 9/29/12 JocelyneLamoureux,F,NorthDakota(vsBSU)(2) 2/9/13 KathleenRogan,F,MinnesotaState(@Lindenwood)(1) 10/11/13 RachelRamsey,D,Minnesota(@MSU)(2) 1/19/14 KateSchipper,F,Minnesota(vsBSU)(2) 2/7/14 HannahBrandt,F,Minnesota(vsUMD)(2) 2/22/14

Most Points

4 MariaRooth,F,MinnesotaDuluth(vsBSU)(3) 10/23/99 AliciaKinsman,F,BemidjiState(vsWayneState)(1) 12/4/99 LauraSlominski,Minnesota(@BSU)(3) 1/11/00 MeghanHunter,Wisconsin(@BSU)(2) 11/18/00 HilaryKnight,F,Wisconsin(vsSCSU)(1) 1/14/11 MoniqueLamoureux,F,NorthDakota(vsLindenwood)(3) 1/4/12 EmilyErickson,F,BemidjiState(vsSCSU)(1) 2/18/12 JocelyneLamoureux,F,NorthDakota(@BSU)(2) 11/18/12 MichelleKarvinen,F,NorthDakota(@BSU)(2) 11/18/12 KathleenRogan,F,MinnesotaState(@Lindenwood)(2) 1/3/13 AmandaKessel,F,Minnesota(vsUND)(3) 1/12/13 KathleenRogan,F,MinnesotaState(@Lindenwood)(1) 10/11/13 KellyTerry,F,Minnesota(@MSU)(3) 11/2/13 RachelRamsey,D,Minnesota(vsBSU)(2) 2/7/14

Most sHortHanded Goals

2 BlayreTurnbull,F,Wisconsin(@MSU)(3) 2/21/14

Most Penalties

5 KerryWeiland,D,Wisconsin(vsUMD)(3) 10/9/99

Most Penalty Minutes

19 JuliaMcKinnon,F,OhioState(vsBSU)(3) 11/8/13 18 KerryWeiland,D,Wisconsin(vsUMD)(3) 10/9/99

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CareerMost GaMes Played

139 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2009-13 133 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2010-14 121 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin 1999-03 118 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2008-12 115 JessieVetter,Wisconsin 2005-09 110 EmilyBrookshaw,BemidjiState 2004-08 108 LauraGieselman,St.CloudState 1999-03 BritniKehler,MinnesotaState 2004-08 107 AlliAltmann,MinnesotaState 2008-12 104 JodyHorak,Minnesota 2001-05 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth 2003-07 103 ShariVogt,MinnesotaState 2000-04 AshleyNixon,St.CloudState 2007-11 99 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth 2006-11 ChelseaKnapp,OhioState 2010-14 97 AprilStojak,OhioState 1999-03 91 Melissa Glaser, Ohio State 2001-05 LisaSteffes,OhioState 2010-14 90 BrittanyKirkham,NorthDakota 2006-10 DanielleButters,MinnesotaState 2010-14 89 ErikaVanderveer,OhioState 2003-07 JenniferHarss,MinnesotaDuluth 2009-sa 87 StephanieNey,NorthDakota 2008-12 86 AmberHasbargen,NorthDakota 2002-06 83 LauriSt.Jacques,St.CloudState 2003-07 81 LianaBonanno,OhioState 2005-09 80 BreDedrickson,BemidjiState 1999-03 72 JillLuebke,BemidjiState 2002-06 71 JulieFriend,St.CloudState 2011-SA 68 MeghanHorras,Wisconsin 2002-06 KimHanlon,Minnesota 2005-09 66 KaylaBlack,MinnesotaDuluth 2012-SA 65 KendallNewell,St.CloudState 2004-08

Most Minutes Played

8261:43 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2009-137881:47 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2010-146999:28 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin 1999-036945:05 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2008-126911:44 JessieVetter,Wisconsin 2005-096447:33 BritniKehler,MinnesotaState 2004-086213:42 ShariVogt,MinnesotaState 2000-046122:03 JodyHorak,Minnesota 2001-056075:02 EmilyBrookshaw,BemidjiState 2004-086015:41 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth 2003-075942:30 AlliAltmann,MinnesotaState 2008-125938:06 LauraGieselman,St.CloudState 1999-035896:11 AshleyNixon,St.CloudState 2007-115682:37 ChelseaKnapp,OhioState 2010-145525:42 AprilStojak,OhioState 1999-035477:05 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth 2006-11 5297:10 Melissa Glaser, Ohio State 2001-055257:59 ErikaVanderveer,OhioState 2003-075222:51 JenniferHarss,MinnesotaDuluth 2009-sa5175:42 LisaSteffes,OhioState 2010-sa5021:24 BrittanyKirkham,NorthDakota 2006-104855:47 StephanieNey,NorthDakota 2008-124841:13 DanielleButters,MinnesotaState 2010-144648:58 AmberHasbargen,NorthDakota 2002-064571:11 LauriSt.Jacques,St.CloudState 2003-074471:06 LianaBonanno,OhioState 2005-094434:58 BreDedrickson,BemidjiState 1999-033974:04 JulieFriend,St.CloudState 2011-SA3924:35 MeghanHorras,Wisconsin 2002-063803:38 KaylaBlack,MinnesotaDuluth 2012-SA3735:07 JillLuebke,BemidjiState 2002-063677:48 KendallNewell,St.CloudState 2004-083659:07 KimHanlon,Minnesota 2005-093567:46 TuulaPuputti,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-02

3377:53 AnikCote,BemidjiState 2000-043157:18 PatriciaSautter-Elsmore,MinnesotaDuluth 2001-053147:32 ChristineDufour,Wisconsin 2003-073141:48 JoridDagfinrud,NorthDakota 2009-13

Most Wins

114 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2009-13 100 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2010-14 91 JessieVetter,Wisconsin 2005-09 83 JodyHorak,Minnesota 2001-05 75 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin 1999-03 67 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth 2006-11 65 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth 2003-07 57 JenniferHarss,MinnesotaDuluth 2009-sa 48 MeghanHorras,Wisconsin 2002-06 45 ChristineDufour,Wisconsin 2003-07 44 PatriciaSautter-Elsmore,MinnesotaDuluth 2001-05 43 TuulaPuputti,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-02 BritniKehler,MinnesotaState 2004-08 KimHanlon,Minnesota 2005-09 42 ErikaVanderveer,OhioState 2003-07 StephanieNey,NorthDakota 2008-12 ChelseaKnapp,OhioState 2010-14 41 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2008-12 AmandaLeveille,Minnesota 2012-SA 37 MelissaGlaser,OhioState 2001-05 LisaSteffes,OhioState 2010-14 36 BrendaReinen,Minnesota 2001-05 35 LauraGieselman,St.CloudState 1999-03 34 AprilStojak,OhioState 1999-03 33 ShelbyAmsley-Benzie,NorthDakota 2012-SA

best WinninG PerCentaGe

.953 AmandaLeveille,Minnesota(41-2-1) 2012-SA .885 ChristineDufour,Wisconsin(45-5-2) 2003-07 .875 BrendaReinen,Minnesota(36-3-5) 2001-05 .868 PatriciaSautter-Elsmore,MinnesotaDuluth(44-5-4) 2001-05 .849 NooraRäty,Minnesota(114-17-8) 2009-13 .842 JessieVetter,Wisconsin(91-13-10) 2005-09 .835 JodyHorak,Minnesota(83-14-6) 2001-05 .794 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin(100-23-8) 2010-14 .773 JohannaEllison,MinnesotaDuluth(24-6-3) 2005-09 .769 MeghanHorras,Wisconsin(48-13-4) 2002-06 .757 AlyssaGrogan,Minnesota(25-7-3) 2008-12 .746 KimHanlon,Minnesota(43-14-2) 2005-09 .742 TuulaPuputti,MinnesotaDuluth(43-13-6) 1999-02 .736 JennyLura,Minnesota(25-8-3) 2007-11 .729 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth(67-23-6) 2006-11 .690 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth(65-27-8) 2003-07 .682 JenniferHarss,MinnesotaDuluth(57-25-6) 2009-sa .681 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin(75-32-12) 1999-03 .676 ShelbyAmsley-Benzie,NorthDakota(33-15-5) 2012-SA

Most losses

71 EmilyBrookshaw,BemidjiState(23-71-10) 2004-08 68 ShariVogt,MinnesotaState(26-68-9) 2000-04 67 AlliAltmann,MinnesotaState(22-67-10) 2008-12 62 LauraGieselman,St.CloudState(35-62-5) 1999-03 BrittanyKirkham,NorthDakota(14-62-11) 2006-10 61 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState(41-61-15) 2008-12 56 BritniKehler,MinnesotaState(43-56-8) 2004-08 55 AshleyNixon,St.CloudState(31-55-13) 2007-11 54 DanielleButters,MinnesotaState(23-54-6) 2010-14 50 AmberHasbargen,NorthDakota(25-50-6) 2002-06 48 AprilStojak,OhioState(34-48-9) 1999-03 JulieFriend,St.CloudState(13-48-7) 2011-SA 46 MelissaGlaser,OhioState(37-46-6) 2001-05 45 LauriSt.Jacques,St.CloudState(26-45-6) 2003-07 43 LisaSteffes,OhioState(37-43-8) 2010-14 42 LianaBonanno,OhioState(27-42-6) 2005-09 40 BreDedrickson,BemidjiState(33-40-7) 1999-03 39 JillLuebke,BemidjiState(15-39-8) 2002-06 ChelseaKnapp,OhioState(42-39-12) 2010-14 37 AnikCote,BemidjiState(12-37-7) 2000-04

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15 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2008-12 13 AshleyNixon,St.CloudState 2007-11 12 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin 1999-03 ChelseaKnapp,OhioState 2010-14 11 ErikaVanderveer,OhioState 2003-07 BrittanyKirkham,NorthDakota 2006-10 10 EmilyBrookshaw,BemidjiState 2004-08 JessieVetter,Wisconsin 2005-09 AlliAltmann,MinnesotaState 2008-12 KaylaBlack,MinnesotaDuluth 2012-SA 9 AprilStojak,OhioState 1999-03 ShariVogt,MinnesotaState 2000-04 KendallNewell,St.CloudState 2004-08 8 JillLuebke,BemidjiState 2002-06 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth 2003-07 BritniKehler,MinnesotaState 2004-08 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2009-13 LisaSteffes,OhioState 2010-14 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2010-14 7 BreDedrickson,BemidjiState 1999-03 AnikCote,BemidjiState 2000-04 StephanieNey,NorthDakota 2008-12 JulieFriend,St.CloudState 2011-SA 6 TuulaPuputti,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-02 JodyHorak,Minnesota 2001-05 Melissa Glaser, Ohio State 2001-05 AmberHasbargen,NorthDakota 2002-06 LauriSt.Jacques,St.CloudState 2003-07 LianaBonanno,OhioState 2005-09 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth 2006-11 JenniferHarss,MinnesotaDuluth 2009-sa DanielleButters,MinnesotaState 2010-14

loWest Goals-aGainst averaGe

1.06 Ann-ReneeDesbiens,Wisconsin 2013-SA 1.09 ChristineDufour,Wisconsin 2003-07 AmandaLeveille,Minnesota 2012-SA 1.19 JessieVetter,Wisconsin 2005-09 1.34 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2009-13 1.50 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2010-14 1.52 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth 2006-11 1.58 PatriciaSautter-Elsmore,MinnesotaDuluth 2001-05 BrendaReinen,Minnesota 2001-05 1.61 JodyHorak,Minnesota 2001-05 MeghanHorras,Wisconsin 2002-06 1.73 JohannaEllison,MinnesotaDuluth 2005-09 1.81 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth 2003-07 1.82 JennyLura,Minnesota 2007-11 1.90 KimHanlon,Minnesota 2005-09 1.97 AlyssaGrogan,Minnesota 2008-12 2.02 ShelbyAmsley-Benzie,NorthDakota 2012-SA 2.04 JenniferHarss,MinnesotaDuluth 2009-SA 2.07 TuulaPuputti,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-02 2.08 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin 1999-03

Most saves

3590 ShariVogt,MinnesotaState 2000-043518 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2008-123250 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2009-133156 BritniKehler,MinnesotaState 2004-083126 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2010-143077 LauraGieselman,St.CloudStateState 1999-033075 EmilyBrookshaw,BemidjiState 2004-082987 AshleyNixon,St.CloudState 2007-112750 AlliAltmann,MinnesotaState 2008-122632 DanielleButters,MinnesotaState 2010-142527 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin 1999-032494 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth 2003-072421 ChelseaKnapp,OhioState 2010-142410 LisaSteffes,OhioState 2010-142386 JenniferHarss,MinnesotaDuluth 2009-SA2379 BreDedrickson,BemidjiState 1999-032371 BrittanyKirkham,NorthDakota 2006-102307 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth 2006-11 2271 Melissa Glaser, Ohio State 2001-052268 ErikaVanderveer,OhioState 2003-072213 JodyHorak,Minnesota 2001-05

2175 JessieVetter,Wisconsin 2005-092151 LianaBonanno,OhioState 2005-092143 StephanieNey,NorthDakota 2008-122134 JulieFriend,St.CloudState 2011-SA2104 AmberHasbargen,NorthDakota 2002-062073 LauriSt.Jacques,St.CloudState 2003-071943 AprilStojak,OhioState 1999-031721 JillLuebke,BemidjiState 2002-06

best saves PerCentaGe

.957 Ann-ReneeDesbiens,Wisconsin(265/277 2013-SA .950 AmandaLeveille,Minnesota(934/983) 2012-SA .946 NooraRäty,Minnesota(3257/3442) 2009-13 .943 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth(2307/2446) 2006-11 .941 ChristineDufour,Wisconsin(907/964) 2003-07 JessieVetter,Wisconsin(2175/2312) 2005-09 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin(3126/3323) 2010-14 .934 BrendaReinen,Minnesota(1034/1107) 2001-05 .932 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth(2494/2675) 2003-07 .931 JodyHorak,Minnesota(2213/2377) 2001-05 JenniferHarss,MinnesotaDuluth(2386/2564) 2009-sa .929 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState(3518/3787) 2008-12 .926 JohannaEllison,MinnesotaDuluth(758/819) 2005-09 .925 PatriciaSautter-Elsmore,MinnesotaDuluth(1019/1102) 2001-05 MeghanHorras,Wisconsin(1291/1396) 2002-06 .919 KaylaBlack,MinnesotaDuluth(1649/1795) 2012-SA .916 ShariVogt,MinnesotaState(3590/3919) 2000-04 .915 ShelbyAmsley-Benzie,NorthDakota(1125/1229) 2012-SA .914 TuulaPuputti,MinnesotaDuluth(1309/1432) 1999-02 BritniKehler,MinnesotaState(3156/3452) 2004-08 .913 KimHanlon,Minnesota(1225/1341) 2005-09 .912 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin(2527/2770) 1999-03 JennyLura,Minnesota(688/754) 2007-11 .911 EmilyBrookshaw,BemidjiState(3075/3377) 2004-08 AlyssaGrogan,Minnesota(713/783) 2008-12 .910 ErikaVanderveer,OhioState(2268/2492) 2003-07 LisaSteffes,OhioState(2410/2647) 2010-14

Most sHutouts

43 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2009-13 39 JessieVetter,Wisconsin 2005-09 30 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2010-SA 20 JodyHorak,Minnesota 2001-05 18 ChristineDufour,Wisconsin 2003-07 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2008-12 17 MeghanHorras,Wisconsin 2002-06 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth 2003-07 16 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth 2006-11 AmandaLeveille,Minnesota 2012-SA 15 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin 1999-03 13 KimHanlon,Minnesota 2005-09 12 AprilStojak,OhioState 1999-03 BritniKehler,MinnesotaState 2004-08 11 JenniferHarss,MinnesotaDuluth 2009-sa 10 BrendaReinen,Minnesota 2001-05 ErikaVanderveer,OhioState 2003-07 9 JoridDagfinrud,NorthDakota 2009-13 KaylaBlack,MinnesotaDuluth 2012-SA 8 BrittonyChartier,Minnesota 2005-07 Johanna Ellison, Minnesota Duluth 2005-09 6 PatriciaSautter-Elsmore,MinnesotaDuluth 2001-05 LauriSt.Jacques,St.CloudState 2003-07 EmilyBrookshaw,BemidjiState 2004-08 BrittanyKirkham,NorthDakota 2006-10 AshleyNixon,St.CloudState 2007-11 AlyssaGrogan,Minnesota 2008-12 StephanieNey,NorthDakota 2008-12 LisaSteffes,OhioState 2010-14

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29 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2009-13 20 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2010-14 19 JessieVetter,Wisconsin 2005-09 18 JodyHorak,Minnesota 2001-05 14 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth 2003-07 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2008-12 13 MeghanHorras,Wisconsin 2002-06 AmandaLeveille,Minnesota 2012-SA 12 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin 1999-03 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth 2006-11 10 ChristineDufour,Wisconsin 2003-07 KimHanlon,Minnesota 2005-09 9 BrendaReinen,Minnesota 2001-05 8 AprilStojak,OhioState 1999-03 BritniKehler,MinnesotaState 2004-08 JenniferHarss,MinnesotaDuluth 2009-sa 6 ErikaVanderveer,OhioState 2003-07 EmilyBrookshaw,BemidjiState 2004-08 JoridDagfinrud,NorthDakota 2009-sa KaylaBlack,MinnesotaDuluth 2012-SA

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Most GaMes Played

41 AmandaLeveille,Minnesota 2013-14 40 JessieVetter,Wisconsin 2008-09 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2011-12 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2011-12 39 JenniferHarss,MinnesotaDuluth 2009-10 38 JessieVetter,Wisconsin 2007-08 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2012-13 37 AprilStojak,OhioState 2000-01 36 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth 2007-08 LisaSteffes,OhioState 2010-11 35 TuulaPuputti,MinnesotaDuluth 2000-01 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin 2001-02 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin 2002-03 EmilyBrookshaw,BemidjiState 2006-07 BrittanyKirkham,NorthDakota 2006-07 ChelseaKnapp,OhioState 2009-10 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2010-11 JenniferHarss,MinnesotaDuluth 2011-12 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2012-13 KaylaBlack,MinnesotaDuluth 2013-14 34 BritniKehler,MinnesotaState 2006-07 EmilyBrookshaw,BemidjiState 2007-08 33 LauraGieselman,St.CloudState 2000-01 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth 2005-06 BritniKehler,MinnesotaState 2007-08 AshleyNixon,St.CloudState 2009-10 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2011-12 BrittniMowat,BemidjiState 2013-14 32 ShariVogt,MinnesotaState 2003-04 31 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin 2000-01 PatriciaSautter,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-03 ErikaVanderveer,OhioState 2006-07 BrittanyKirkham,NorthDakota 2007-08 LianaBonanno,OhioState 2007-08 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2008-09 LianaBonanno,OhioState 2008-09 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2010-11 30 EricaKillewald,Minnesota 2000-01 JodyHorak,Minnesota 2002-03 AlliAltmann,MinnesotaState 2009-10 AshleyNixon,St.CloudState 2010-11 DanielleButters,MinnesotaState 2013-14

Most GaMes Played • WCHa

28 EmilyBrookshaw,BemidjiState 2006-07 BrittanyKirkham,NorthDakota 2006-07 JessieVetter,Wisconsin 2008-09 LisaSteffes,OhioState 2010-11 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2011-12 AmandaLeveille,Minnesota 2013-14 KaylaBlack,MinnesotaDuluth 2013-14 27 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth 2005-06 BritniKehler,MinnesotaState 2006-07 EmilyBrookshaw,BemidjiState 2007-08 BritniKehler,MinnesotaState 2007-08 ChelseaKnapp,OhioState 2009-10 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2011-12 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2010-11 JenniferHarss,MinnesotaDuluth 2011-12 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2012-13 26 JessieVetter,Wisconsin 2007-08 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2008-09 JenniferHarss,MinnesotaDuluth 2009-10 AshleyNixon,St.CloudState 2009-10 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2010-11 25 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth 2007-08 AlliAltmann,MinnesotaState 2009-10 BrittniMowat,BemidjiState 2013-14

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24 AprilStojak,OhioState 2000-01 LauraGieselman,St.CloudState 2000-01 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin 2001-02 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin 2002-03 ShariVogt,MinnesotaState 2003-04 LianaBonanno,OhioState 2008-09 AshleyNixon,St.CloudState 2010-11 23 LauraGieselman,St.CloudState 1999-00 EricaVanderveer,OhioState 2006-07 BrittanyKirkham,NorthDakota 2007-08 AshleyNixon,St.CloudState 2008-09 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2010-11 22 TuulaPuputti,MinnesotaDuluth 2000-01 MeghanHorras,Wisconsin 2004-05 LianaBonanno,OhioState 2007-08 DanielleButters,MinnesotaState 2013-14

Most Minutes Played

2415:31 AmandaLeveille,Minnesota 2013-142386:51 JenniferHarss,MinnesotaDuluth 2009-102361:09 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2011-122345:04 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2011-122341:52 JessieVetter,Wisconsin 2008-092290:40 JessieVetter,Wisconsin 2007-082240:11 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2012-132232:59 AprilStojak,OhioState 2000-012158:05 LisaSteffes,OhioState 2010-112097:18 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2012-132085:35 ChelseaKnapp,OhioState 2009-102080:49 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin 2002-032080:46 EmilyBrookshaw,BemidjiState 2006-072036:41 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2010-112028:33 BritniKehler,MinnesotaState 2006-071993:12 KaylaBlack,MinnesotaDuluth 2013-141994:46 JenniferHarss,MinnesotaDuluth 2011-121994:30 TuulaPuputti,MinnesotaDuluth 2000-011980:15 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin 2001-021978:19 BrittanyKirkham,NorthDakota 2006-071966:42 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2011-121951:09 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth 2005-061940:46 BritniKehler,MinnesotaState 2007-081938:17 AshleyNixon,St.CloudState 2009-101936:58 ShariVogt,MinnesotaState 2003-041932:28 LauraGieselman,St.CloudState 2000-011925:20 EmilyBrookshaw,BemidjiState 2007-081906:28 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth 2007-081888:34 BrittniMowat,BemidjiState 2013-141863:03 ErikaVanderveer,OhioState 2006-071844:52 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2010-111805:29 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2008-09

Most Minutes Played • WCHa

1683:08 AmandaLeveille,Minnesota 2013-141679:53 LisaSteffes,OhioState 2010-111669:34 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2011-121657:39 EmilyBrookshaw,BemidjiState 2006-071642:36 JessieVetter,Wisconsin 2008-091637:27 KaylaBlack,MinnesotaDuluth 2013-141626:49 BritniKehler,MinnesotaState 2006-071609:47 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2010-111604:10 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2011-121591:29 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth 2005-061587:43 BritniKehler,MinnesotaState 2007-081567:42 ChelseaKnapp,OhioState 2009-101566:21 JenniferHarss,MinnesotaDuluth 2009-101564:21 JessieVetter,Wisconsin 2007-081554:48 BrittanyKirkham,NorthDakota 2006-071540:32 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2012-131515:54 JenniferHarss,MinnesotaDuluth 2011-121515:01 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2010-111512:45 AshleyNixon,St.CloudState 2009-101502:21 EmilyBrookshaw,BemidjiState 2007-081500:37 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2008-091459:23 ShariVogt,MinnesotaState 2003-041455:05 AprilStojak,OhioState 2000-011442:46 LauraGieselman,St.CloudState 2000-011418:22 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin 2002-031406:53 AlliAltmann,MinnesotaState 2009-101401:34 LauraGieselman,St.CloudState 1999-00

Most Wins

38 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2012-13 AmandaLeveille,Minnesota 2013-14 33 JessieVetter,Wisconsin 2008-09 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2011-12 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2011-12 31 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth 2007-08 29 JenniferHarss,MinnesotaDuluth 2009-10 28 TuulaPuputti,MinnesotaDuluth 2000-01 27 JessieVetter,Wisconsin 2007-08 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2010-11 26 PatriciaSautter,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-03 25 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2010-11 24 JodyHorak,Minnesota 2004-05 23 JodyHorak,Minnesota 2002-03 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2012-13 22 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin 2001-02 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin 2002-03 JodyHorak,Minnesota 2003-04 20 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth 2004-05 MeghanHorras,Wisconsin 2004-05 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth 2005-06 JessieVetter,Wisconsin 2006-07 JenniferHarss,MinnesotaDuluth 2011-12

Most Wins • WCHa

27 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2012-13 26 AmandaLeveille,Minnesota 2013-14 23 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2011-12 22 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2011-12 21 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth 2007-08 JessieVetter,Wisconsin 2008-09 19 JessieVetter,Wisconsin 2007-08 18 JenniferHarss,MinnesotaDuluth 2009-10 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2010-11 17 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin 2001-02 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth 2004-05 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2012-13 16 JodyHorak,Minnesota 2002-03 PatriciaSautter,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-03 JodyHorak,Minnesota 2004-05 MeghanHorras,Wisconsin 2004-05 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth 2005-06 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2010-11

best WinninG PerCentaGe

1.000 CrystalNichols,Minnesota(15-0-0) 1999-00 NooraRäty,Minnesota(38-0-0) 2012-13 .971 AmandaTapp,MinnesotaDuluth(16-0-1) 1999-00 ChristineDufour,Wisconsin(16-0-1) 2006-07 .939 AmandaLeveille,Minnesota(38-2-1) 2013-14 .933 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin(27-1-2) 2010-11 .917 Ann-ReneeDesbiens,Wisconsin(11-1-0) 2013-14 .896 JessieVetter,Wisconsin(20-1-3) 2006-07 .893 JodyHorak,Minnesota(24-2-2) 2004-05 .888 JessieVetter,Wisconsin(33-2-5) 2008-09 .875 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth(31-4-1) 2007-08 .871 PatriciaSautter,MinnesotaDuluth(26-3-2) 2002-03 .868 PatriciaSautter,MinnesotaDuluth(15-1-3) 2001-02 MeghanHorras,Wisconsin(16-2-1) 2005-06 .861 JennyLura,Minnesota(15-2-1) 2008-09 .857 TuulaPuputti,MinnesotaDuluth(28-3-4) 2000-01 .850 AlyssaGrogan,Minnesota(16-2-2) 2008-09 NooraRäty,Minnesota(33-5-2) 2011-12 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin(33-5-2) 2011-12 .833 JodyHorak,Minnesota(14-2-2) 2001-02 ChristineDufour,Wisconsin(12-2-1) 2003-04 .824 BrendaReinen,Minnesota(12-1-4) 2001-02 KimHanlon,Minnesota(14-3-0) 2005-06 .821 JodyHorak,Minnesota(22-4-2) 2003-04 .820 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth(20-4-1) 2004-05 .818 KimHanlon,Minnesota(17-3-2) 2007-08 .806 JohannaEllison,MinnesotaDuluth(14-3-1) 2008-08 .793 JodyHorak,Minnesota(23-6-0) 2002-03

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1.000 AmandaTapp,MinnesotaDuluth(15-0-0) 1999-00 CrystalNichols,Minnesota(13-0-0) 1999-00 NooraRäty,Minnesota(27-0-0) 2012-13 .958 ChristineDufour,Wisconsin(11-0-1) 2006-07 .946 AmandaLeveille,Minnesota(26-1-1) 2013-14 .900 JodyHorak,Minnesota(9-1-0) 2001-02 Ann-ReneeDesbiens,Wisconsin(9-1-0) 2013-14 .895 JodyHorak,Minnesota(16-1-2) 2004-05 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin(16-1-2) 2010-11 .893 JennyLura,Minnesota(12-1-1) 2008-09 .885 MeghanHorras,Wisconsin(11-1-1) 2005-06 JohannaEllison,MinnesotaDuluth(11-1-1) 2008-09 .875 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth(17-2-1) 2004-05 .868 PatriciaSautter,MinnesotaDuluth(16-2-1) 2002-03 .864 BrendaReinen,Minnesota(8-0-3) 2001-02 .857 PatriciaSautter,MinnesotaDuluth(11-1-2) 2001-02 AlyssaGrogan,Minnesota(11-1-2) 2008-09 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin(23-3-2) 2011-12 .844 JessieVetter,Wisconsin(12-1-3) 2006-07 KimHanlon,Minnesota(13-2-1) 2007-08 .842 JodyHorak,Minnesota(16-3-0) 2002-03 .840 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth(21-4-0) 2007-08 .839 JessieVetter,Wisconsin(21-2-5) 2008-09 .833 ChristineDufour,Wisconsin(10-2-0) 2003-04 KimHanlon,Minnesota(10-2-0) 2005-06 NooraRäty,Minnesota(11-1-3) 2009-10 .789 EricaKillewald,Minnesota(14-3-2) 2000-01 .786 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth(10-2-2) 2006-07 .778 JodyHorak,Minnesota(13-3-2) 2003-04 NooraRäty,Minnesota(20-5-2) 2011-12 .773 EricaKillewald,Minnesota(8-2-1) 1999-00 TuulaPuputti,MinnesotaDuluth(15-3-4) 2000-01 .769 JessieVetter,Wisconsin(19-5-2) 2007-08 .761 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin(17-5-1) 2001-02

Most losses

29 BrittanyKirkham,NorthDakota 2006-07 28 AshleyNixon,St.CloudState 2010-11 27 EmilyBrookshaw,BemidjiState 2007-08 22 BrittanyKirkham,NorthDakota 2007-08 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2008-09 21 AlliAltmann,MinnesotaState 2010-11 DanielleButters,MinnesotaState 2013-14 20 AmberHasbargen,NorthDakota 2005-06 EmilyBrookshaw,BemidjiState 2006-07 BritniKehler,MinnesotaState 2007-08 LianaBonanno,SOhioState 2008-09 19 ShariVogt,MinnesotaState 2000-01 ShariVogt,MinnesotaState 2001-02

Most losses • WCHa

26 BrittanyKirkham,NorthDakota 2006-07 23 EmilyBrookshaw,BemidjiState 2007-08 22 AshleyNixon,St.CloudState 2010-11 20 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2008-09 18 DanielleButters,MinnesotaState 2013-14 17 ShariVogt,MinnesotaState 2001-02 LianaBonanno,OhioState 2008-09 LisaSteffes,OhioState 2010-11 AlliAltmann,MinnesotaState 2011-12 16 AmberHasbargen,NorthDakota 2005-06 BrittanyKirkham,NorthDakota 2007-08 AlliAltmann,MinnesotaState 2010-11 15 ShariVogt,MinnesotaState 2000-01 EmilyBrookshaw,BemidjiState 2006-07 BritniKehler,MinnesotaState 2007-08 AlliAltmann,MinnesotaState 2009-10 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2011=12

Most ties

8 AshleyNixon,St.CloudState 2009-10 6 KaylaBlack,MinnesotaDuluth 2013-14 5 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin 2000-01 BreDedrickson,BemidjiState 2001-02 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin 2002-03 LauraBrennan,MinnesotaState 2004-05 ErikaVanderveer,OhioState 2005-06 EmilyBrookshaw,BemidjiState 2006-07 BrittanyKirkham,NorthDakota 2007-08 JessieVetter,Wisconsin 2008-09 ChelseaKnapp,OhioState 2009-10 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2009-10 4 TuulaPuputti,MinnesotaDuluth 2000-01 BrendaReinen,Minnesota 2001-02 ShariVogt,MinnesotaState 2003-04 KendallNewell,St.CloudState 2007-08 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2008-09 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2009-10 AlliAltmann,MinnesotaState 2009-10 LisaSteffes,OhioState 2013-14 JulieFriend,St.CloudState 2013-14 3 LauraGieselman,St.CloudState 1999-00 AprilStojak,OhioState 1999-00 AprilStojak,OhioState 2000-01 PatriciaSautter,MinnesotaDuluth 2001-02 Melissa Glaser, Ohio State 2001-02 AnikCote,BemidjiState 2001-02 LauriSt.Jacques,St.CloudState 2004-05 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth 2005-06 BritniKehler,MinnesotaState 2005-06 JessieVetter,Wisconsin 2006-07 ErikaVanderveer,OhioState 2006-07 LianaBonanno,OhioState 2007-08 EmilyBrookshaw,BemidjiState 2007-08 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth 2008-09 BrittanyKirkham,NorthDakota 2008-09 AshleyNixon,St.CloudState 2008-09 AlliAltmann,MinnesotaState 2008-09 BeccaRuegsegger,Wisconsin 2009-10 JenniferHarss,MinnesotaDuluth 2010-11 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2010-11 LisaSteffes,OhioState 2010-11 ChelseaKnapp,OhioState 2011-12 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2011-12

Most ties • WCHa

6 AshleyNixon,St.CloudState 2009-10 KaylaBlack,MinnesotaDuluth 2013-14 5 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin 2000-01 JillLuebke,BemidjiState 2002-03 JessieVetter,Wisconsin 2008-09 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2009-10 4 TuulaPuputti,MinnesotaDuluth 2000-01 BreDedrickson,BemidjiState 2001-02 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin 2002-03 ShariVogt,MinnesotaState 2003-04 EmilyBrookshaw,BemidjiState 2006-07 KendallNewell,St.CloudState 2007-08 AlliAltmann,MinnesotaState 2009-10 LisaSteffes,OhioState 2013-14 3 AprilStojak,OhioState 1999-00 LauraGieselman,St.CloudState 1999-00 AprilStojak,OhioState 2000-01 BrendaReinen,Minnesota 2001-02 LauraBrennan,MinnesotaState 2004-05 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth 2005-06 ErikaVanderveer,OhioState 2005-06 JessieVetter,Wisconsin 2006-07 ErikaVanderveer,OhioState 2006-07 LianaBonanno,OhioState 2007-08 BrittanyKirkham,NorthDakota 2007-08 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth 2008-09 AshleyNixon,St.CloudState 2008-09 AlliAltmann,MinnesotaState 2008-09 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2008-09 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2009-10 ChelseaKnapp,OhioState 2009-10

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JenniferHarss,MinnesotaDuluth 2010-11 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2010-11 LisaSteffes,OhioState 2010-11 BrittniMowat,BemidjiState 2013-14 JulieFriend,St.CloudState 2013-14

loWest Goals-aGainst averaGe

0.83 JessieVetter,Wisconsin 2006-07 0.88 ChristineDufour,Wisconsin 2006-07 0.96 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2012-13 1.06 Ann-ReneeDesbiens,Wisconsin 2013-14 1.12 KimHanlon,Minnesota 2005-06 1.22 AmandaLeveille,Minnesota 2013-14 1.26 JessieVetter,Wisconsin 2008-09 1.30 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin 2001-02 1.32 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2013-14 1.33 AmandaTapp,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-00 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2009-10 1.35 NooraRäty,JMinnesota 2011-12 1.38 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth 2010-11 1.40 MeghanHorras,Wisconsin 2003-04 1.42 BrendaReinen,Minnesota 2001-02 1.43 JodyHorak,Minnesota 2001-02 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2011-12 1.45 JodyHorak,Minnesota 2004-05 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth 2007-08 1.47 PatriciaSautter,MinnesotaDuluth 2001-02 1.49 ChristineDufour,Wisconsin 2003-04 JessieVetter,Wisconsin 2007-08 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2012-13 1.51 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth 2004-05 1.54 MeghanHorras,Wisconsin 2005-06 1.55 CrystalNichols,Minnesota 1999-00 1.57 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth 2005-06 1.58 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth 2006-07 1.62 JennyLura,Minnesota 2008-09 1.63 JodyHorak,Minnesota 2003-04 1.67 AlyssaGrogan,Minnesota 2008-09 1.69 JohannaEllison,MinnesotaDuluth 2008-09 1.72 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth 2008-09 1.75 PatriciaSautter,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-03 MeghanHorras,Wisconsin 2004-05 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth 2006-07 1.76 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2010-11 1.77 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2010-11 1.84 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2010-11 1.85 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin 2002-03 JodyHorak,Minnesota 2002-03 JenniferHarss,MinnesotaDuluth 2010-11 1.86 LisaSteffes,OhioState 2013-14 1.89 EricaKillewald,Minnesota 1999-00 1.92 JennyLura,Minnesota 2007-08 LexieShaw,NorthDakota 2013-14 1.98 TuulaPuputti,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-00 1.99 KimHanlon,Minnesota 2007-08 ShelbyAmsley-Benzie,NorthDakota 2013-14

loWest Goals-aGainst averaGe• WCHa

0.89 JodyHorak,Minnesota 2004-05 0.94 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2009-10 0.97 Ann-ReneeDesbiens,Wisconsin 2013-14 1.03 AmandaLeveille,Minnesota 2013-14 1.05 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2012-13 1.07 ChristineDufour,Wisconsin 2006-07 1.10 JodyHorak,Minnesota 2001-02 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth 2006-07 1.19 KimHanlon,Minnesota 2005-06 1.24 JessieVetter,Wisconsin 2006-07 1.29 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2013-14 1.31 PatriciaSautter,MinnesotaDuluth 2001-02 BrendaReinen,Minnesota 2001-02 1.32 MeghanHorras,Wisconsin 2003-04 1.33 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin 2001-02 1.36 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth 2004-05 1.37 AlyssaGrogan,Minnesota 2008-09 1.38 AmandaTapp,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-00 JessieVetter,Wisconsin 2007-08

1.39 JodyHorak,Minnesota 2002-03 1.42 ChristineDufour,Wisconsin 2003-04 1.44 CrystalNicholas,Minnesota 1999-00 1.47 EricaKillewald,Minnesota 1999-00 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2011-12 1.48 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth 2007-08 1.50 JessieVetter,Wisconsin 2008-09 1.51 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth 2010-11 1.56 MeghanHorras,Wisconsin 2005-06 1.57 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2011-12 1.59 JodyHorak,Minnesota 2003-04 MeghanHorras,Wisconsin 2004-05 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth 2006-07 1.62 PatriciaSautter,MinnesotaDuluth 2002-03 1.64 JohannaEllison,MinnesotaDuluth 2008-09 JennyLura,Minnesota 2008-09 1.66 TuulaPuputti,MinnesotaDuluth 2001-02 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth 2005-06 1.70 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2010-11 1.81 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth 2008-09 1.82 JennyLura,Minnesota 2007-08 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2010-11 1.84 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2010-11 1.91 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2009-10 1.93 EricaKillewald,Minnesota 2000-01 KimHanlon,Minnesota 2007-08 1.99 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin 2002-03 JenniferHarss,MinnesotaDuluth 2009-10 LexieShaw,NorthDakota 2013-14

Most saves

1138 JenniferHarss,MinnesotaDuluth 2009-101085 LisaSteffes,OhioState 2010-111072 EmilyBrookshaw,BemidjiState 2007-081064 BritniKehler,MinnesotaState 2006-071052 DanielleButters,MinnesotaState 2013-141044 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2011-121030 ShariVogt,MinnesotaState 2003-041025 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2008-091020 AshleyNixon,St.CloudState 2009-101013 LauraGieselman,St.CloudState 2000-011006 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2011-12 985 EmilyBrookshaw,BemidjiState 2006-07 957 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2010-11 946 AshleyNixon,St.CloudState 2010-11 944 BrittanyKirkham,NorthDakota 2006-07 932 ShariVogt,MinnesotaState 2002-03 897 JenniferHarss,MinnesotaDuluth 2011-12 893 BrittanyKirkham,NorthDakota 2007-08 886 LianaBonanno,OhioState 2008-09 883 ChelseaKnapp,OhioState 2009-10 875 BritniKehler,MinnesotaState 2007-08 874 LauraGieselman,St.CloudState 1999-00 KaylaBlack,MinnesotaDuluth 2013-14 867 BrittniMowat,BemidjiState 2013-14 856 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2012-13 854 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2011-12 850 AmandaLeveille,Minnesota 2013-14

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897 BritniKehler,MinnesotaState 2006-07 884 LisaSteffes,OhioState 2010-11 882 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2008-09 855 EmilyBrookshaw,BemidjiState 2007-08 853 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2011-12 816 EmilyBrookshaw,BemidjiState 2006-07 812 AshleyNixon,St.CloudState 2009-10 809 ShariVogt,MinnesotaState 2003-04 806 DanielleButters,MinnesotaState 2013-14 805 JenniferHarss,MinnesotaDuluth 2009-10 802 LauraGieselman,St.CloudState 2000-01 790 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2011-12 786 LauraGieselman,St.CloudState 1999-00 781 AshleyNixon,St.CloudState 2010-11 745 ShariVogt,MinnesotaState 2002-03 744 BrittanyKirkham,NorthDakota 2006-07 734 KaylaBlack,MinnesotaDuluth 2013-14 733 BritniKehler,MinnesotaState 2007-08 704 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2010-11 701 JulieFriend,St.CloudState 2013-14 699 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2012-13 681 BrittniMowat,BemidjiState 2013-14 675 JenniferHarss,MinnesotaDuluth 2011-12 669 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth 2005-06 667 BrittanyKirkham,NorthDakota 2007-08 666 AshleyNixon,St.CloudState 2008-09 658 LianaBonanno,OhioState 2008-09 ChelseaKnapp,OhioState 2009-10 656 BreDedrickson,BemidjiState 2000-01 654 ShariVogt,MinnesotaState 2000-01 650 ShariVogt,MinnesotaState 2001-02 644 AlliAltmann,MinnesotaState 2009-10 640 BreDedrickson,BemidjiState 1999-00 621 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2011-12 620 AlliAltmann,MinnesotaState 2011-12 618 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2009-10

best saves PerCentaGe

.957 Ann-ReneeDesbiens,Wisconsin(265) 2013-14 .956 NooraRäty,Minnesota(776) 2012-13 .955 ChristineDufour,Wisconsin(316) 2006-07 .953 JessieVetter,Wisconsin(423) 2006-07 .949 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin(1044) 2011-12 .948 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth(843) 2007-08 NooraRäty,Minnesota(663) 2009-10 .947 JodyHorak,Minnesota(464) 2001-02 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth(484) 2010-11 .946 BrendaReinen,Minnesota(212) 2004-05 .945 BrendaReinen,Minnesota(429) 2001-02 AmandaLeveille,Minnesota(850) 2013-14 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin(596) 2013-14 .943 KimHanlon,Minnesota(314) 2005-06 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth(838) 2005-06 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin(856) 2012-13 .942 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth(638) 2004-05 JessieVetter,Wisconsin(801) 2008-09 NooraRäty,Minnesota(854) 2011-12 .941 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth(507) 2006-07 NooraRäty,Minnesota(964) 2010-11 .938 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState(795) 2009-10 .935 MeghanHorras,Wisconsin(357) 2003-04 LisaSteffes,OhioState(676) 2013-14 .934 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin(612) 2001-02 ShariVogt,MinnesotaState(1030) 2003-04 JenniferHarss,MinnesotaDuluth(1138) 2009-10 .933 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth(473) 2008-09 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState(692) 2010-11 .932 BrendaReinen,Minnesota(192) 2003-04 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState(1006) 2011-12 .931 JenniferHarss,MinnesotaDuluth(351) 2010-11 .930 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth(455) 2006-07 .929 JodyHorak,Minnesota(591) 2003-04 JohannaEllison,MinnesotaDuluth(382) 2008-09 .928 EricaKillewald,Minnesota(609) 1999-00 AmandaTapp,MinnesotaDuluth(256) 1999-00 PatriciaSautter,MinnesotaDuluth(373) 2001-02 MeghanHorras,Wisconsin(375) 2005-06 .927 JodyHorak,Minnesota(661) 2002-03

.926 AshleyNixon,St.CloudState(1020) 2009-10 JenniferHarss,MinnesotaDuluth(897) 2011-12 JulieFriend,St.CloudState(843) 2013-14 .925 TuulaPuputti,MinnesotaDuluth(320) 1999-00 .924 JodyHorak,Minnesota(497) 2004-05 JessieVetter,Wisconsin(697) 2007-08 DanielleButters,MinnesotaState(1052) 2013-14 .923 BritniKehler,MinnesotaState(754) 2005-06 AlyssaGrogan,Minnesota(407) 2008-09 JoridDagfinrud,NorthDakota(539) 2009-10 .921 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin(630) 2010-11 .920 ErikaVanderveer,OhioState(780) 2006-07 .919 BritniKehler,MinnesotaState(1064) 2006-07 KaylaBlack,MinnesotaDuluth(874) 2013-14 .918 ShariVogt,MinnesotaState(932) 2002-03 EmilyBrookshaw,BemidjiState(1072) 2007-08 JennyLura,Minnesota(304) 2008-09 BrittniMowat,BemidjiState(867) 2013-14 .917 PatriciaSautter,MinnesotaDuluth(553) 2002-03 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin(707) 2002-03 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState(1025) 2008-09 LexieShaw,NorthDakota(286) 2013-14

best saves PerCentaGe • WCHa

.962 NooraRäty,Minnesota(356) 2009-10 .961 Ann-ReneeDesbiens,Wisconsin(220) 2013-14 .960 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth(382) 2006-07 .955 JodyHorak,Minnesota(236) 2001-02 .953 AmandaLeveille,Minnesota(594) 2013-14 .952 JodyHorak,Minnesota(335) 2004-05 .951 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin(790) 2011-12 .949 BrendaReinen,Minnesota(281) 2001-02 ChristineDufour,Wisconsin(243) 2006-07 NooraRäty,Minnesota(511) 2012-13 .947 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth(498) 2004-05 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin(426) 2013-14 .946 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth(560) 2007-08 .944 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState(618) 2009-10 .943 NooraRäty,Minnesota(711) 2010-11 .942 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth(405) 2010-11 .941 JodyHorak,Minnesota(380) 2002-03 MeghanHorras,Wisconsin(256) 2003-04 .940 KimHanlon,Minnesota(237) 2005-06 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin(669) 2012-13 .939 JenniferHarss,MinnesotaDuluth(805) 2009-10 .938 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth(669) 2005-06 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth(317) 2006-07 .934 EricaKillewald,Minnesota(255) 1999-00 AlyssaGrogan,Minnesota(268) 2008-09 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState(564) 2010-11 .933 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin(433) 2001-02 NooraRäty,Minnesota(587) 2011-12 .932 JessieVetter,Wisconsin(275) 2006-07 .931 ShariVogt,MinnesotaState(809) 2003-04 JessieVetter,Wisconsin(553) 2008-09 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth(336) 2008-09 LisaSteffes,OhioState(496) 2013-14 .930 PatriciaSautter,MinnesotaDuluth(239) 2001-02 JohannaEllison,MinnesotaDuluth(267) 2008-09 JulieFriend,St.CloudState(701) 2013-14 .929 MeghanHorras,Wisconsin(263) 2005-06 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState(853) 2011-12 .928 JessieVetter,Wisconsin(463) 2007-08 .927 JodyHorak,Minnesota(355) 2003-04 AshleyNixon,St.CloudState(812) 2009-10 JenniferHarss,MinnesotaDuluth(278) 2010-11 .925 BritniKehler,MinnesotaState(594) 2005-06 JoridDagfinrud,NorthDakota(443) 2009-10 JenniferHarss,MinnesotaDuluth(675) 2011-12 .924 ChristineDufour,Wisconsin(207) 2003-04 .923 LauriSt.Jacques,St.CloudState(536) 2005-06 .922 AmandaTapp,MinnesotaDuluth(213) 1999-00 JennyLura,Minnesota(249) 2008-09 StephanieNey,NorthDakota(317) 2009-10 .921 TuulaPuputti,MinnesotaDuluth(175) 2001-02 KaylaBlack,MinnesotaDuluth(734) 2013-14 .920 AlannahMcCready,Wisconsin(275) 2009-10

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Most sHutouts

17 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2012-13 14 JessieVetter,Wisconsin 2008-09 13 AmandaLeveille,Minnesota 2013-14 10 JessieVetter,Wisconsin 2006-07 JessieVetter,Wisconsin 2007-08 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2011-12 9 MeghanHorras,Wisconsin 2004-05 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2010-11 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2011-12 8 AprilStojak,OhioState 2000-01 JodyHorak,Minnesota 2004-05 7 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin 2001-02 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth 2004-05 BrittonyChartier,Minnesota 2005-06 ChristineDufour,Wisconsin 2006-07 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2009-10 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2010-11 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2012-13 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2013-14 6 EricaKillewald,Minnesota 1999-00 KimHanlon,Minnesota 2005-06 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2010-11 5 Melissa Glaser, Ohio State 2001-02 JodyHorak,Minnesota 2002-03 BrendaReinen,Minnesota 2004-05 JessieVetter,Wisconsin 2005-06 BritniKehler,MinnesotaState 2006-07 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth 2007-08 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2009-10 JenniferHarss,MinnesotaDuluth 2009-10 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth 2010-11 KaylaBlack,MinnesotaDuluth 2013-14 LisaSteffes,OhioState 2013-14 4 AmandaTapp,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-00 EricaKillewald,Minnesota 2000-01 TuulaPuputti,MinnesotaDuluth 2000-01 JodyHorak,Minnesota 2001-02 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin 2002-03 MeghanHorras,Wisconsin 2003-04 ChristineDufour,Wisconsin 2004-05 ChristineDufour,Wisconsin 2005-06 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth 2005-06 BritniKehler,MinnesotaState 2005-06 MeghanHorras,Wisconsin 2005-06 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth 2006-07 ErikaVanderveer,OhioState 2006-07 KimHanlon,Minnesota 2007-08 BrittanyKirkham,NorthDakota 2007-08 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2011-12 JoridDagfinrud,NorthDakota 2011-12

Most sHutouts • WCHa

12 AmandaLeveille,Minnesota 2013-14 11 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2012-13 8 JodyHorak,Minnesota 2004-05 MeghanHorras,Wisconsin 2004-05 JessieVetter,Wisconsin 2008-09 7 JessieVetter,Wisconsin 2007-08 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2010-11 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2011-12 6 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin 2001-02 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth 2004-05 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2011-12 5 AprilStojak,OhioState 2000-01 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2009-10 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2010-11 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2012-13 4 EricaKillewald,Minnesota 1999-00 JodyHorak,Minnesota 2002-03 BrendaReinen,Minnesota 2004-05 BrittonyChartier,Minnesota 2005-06 KimHanlon,Minnesota 2005-06 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth 2006-07 ChristineDufour,Wisconsin 2006-07 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth 2007-08 BrittanyKirkham,NorthDakota 2007-08 NooraRäty,Minnesota 2009-10 JenniferHarss,MinnesotaDuluth 2009-10 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2010-11 JoridDagfinrud,NorthDakota 2011-12 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin 2013-14 3 AmandaTapp,MinnesotaDuluth 1999-00 EricaKillewald,Minnesota 2000-01 JodyHorak,Minnesota 2001-02 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin 2002-03 JodyHorak,Minnesota 2003-04 BrendaReinen,Minnesota 2003-04 MeghanHorras,Wisconsin 2003-04 EmilyBrookshaw,BemidjiState 2004-05 RiittaSchaublin,MinnesotaDuluth 2005-06 BritniKehler,MinnesotaState 2005-06 LauriSt.Jacques,St.CloudState 2005-06 ChristineDufour,Wisconsin 2005-06 KimHanlon,Minnesota 2006-07 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth 2006-07 BritniKehler,MinnesotaState 2006-07 JessieVetter,Wisconsin 2006-07 KimHanlon,Minnesota 2007-08 AlyssaGrogan,Minnesota 2008-09 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth 2010-11 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2011-12 KaylaBlack,MinnesotaDuluth 2013-14 Ann-RenéeDesbiens,Wisconsin 2013-14

lonGest sHutout streak

313:09 NooraRäty,Minnesota(2/23-3/16/13) 2011-12219:31 AmandaLeveille,Minnesota(1/11-1/25/14) 2013-14212:44 AmandaLeveille,Minnesota(2/14-2/28/14) 2013-14200:57 BrittanyKirkham,NorthDakota(10/13-10/27/07) 2007-08149:30 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState 2010-11120:13 EmilyBrookshaw,BemidjiState 2004-05

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GaMeMost Minutes Played 127:01 JessieVetter,Wisconsin(vsHarvard) 3/10/07

Most saves

65 LauraGieselman,St.CloudState(@UMD) 12/17/99 63 ShariVogt,MinnesotaState(vsUMD) 10/19/02 59 ShariVogt,MinnesotaState(vsUM) 1/14/01 ShariVogt,MinnesotaState(vsUMD) 1/11/02 58 BreDedrickson,BemidjiState(vsUM) 12/2/00 ShariVogt,MinnesotaState(vsUM) 12/8/02 ShariVogt,MinnesotaState(vsUMD) 1/25/03 57 BreDedrickson,BemidjiState(vsUMD) 1/27/01 56 AlanaMcElhinney,BemidjiState(vsMercyhurst) 10/16/10 54 AshleyNixon,St.CloudState(vsUW) 11/21/09 53 LauraGieselman,St.CloudState(vsUMD) 11/5/99 AprilStojak,OhioState(vsUMD) 1/28/00 LauraBrennan,MinnesotaState(vsProvidence) 1/3/04 ShariVogt,MinnesotaState(vsUMD) 3/6/04 JillLuebke,BemidjiState(vsUW) 1/29/06 TaylerVanDenakker,St.CloudState(vsUM) 10/7/11 52 AshleyNixon,St.CloudState(vsUMD) 1/31/09 AshleyNixon,St.CloudState(vsUM) 10/23/10 51 EricaKillwald,Minnesota(vsUMD) 2/12/00 ShariVogt,MinnesotaState(vsUM) 2/22/03 AshleyNixon,St.CloudState(vsOSU) 2/20/10 NooraRäty,Minnesota(vsUW) 3/5/11 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState(vsUW) 12/9/11 50 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin(vsUMD) 10/8/99 JenniePadgett,MinnesotaState(vsUMD) 2/25/00 JenniePadgett,MinnesotaState(@UM) 3/2/00 ShariVogt,MinnesotaState(vsMercyhurst) 11/3/02 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUM) 11/17/07 EmilyBrookshaw,BemidjiState(vsUW) 11/24/07 DeidreFacklis,OhioState(vsUMD) 12/9/07 AshleyNixon,St.CloudState(vsMercyhurst) 1/3/10 LisaSteffes,OhioState(vsUMD) 11/20/10 NooraRäty,Minnesota(vsUND) 3/16/13 49 ShariVogt,MinnesotaState(vsUMD) 1/26/03 DeidreFacklis,OhioState(vsUM) 10/18/08 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState(vsUW) 2/21/09 JenniferHarss,MinnesotaDuluth(vsCornell) 3/21/10 AlliAltmann,MinnesotaState(vsUM) 10/20/11 48 KatieBeauduy,MinnesotaState(vsUMD) 10/18/02 JillLuebke,BemidjiState(vsUM) 12/5/03 BritniKehler,MinnesotaState(vsUMD) 2/24/06 AlliAltmann,MinnesotaState(vsUW) 2/12/10

FeWest saves

5 JessieVetter,Wisconsin(@UnionCollege) 9/28/07 6 CrystalNicholas,Minnesota(vsMSU) 3/2/00 9 AmandaTapp,MinnesotaDuluth(@UW) 10/8/99 TuulaPuputti,MinnesotaDuluth(vsOSU) 3/3/00 StephanieJohnson,Minnesota(vsMSU) 1/14/01 10 CrystalNicholas,Minnesota(@BSU) 1/10/00 EricaKillewald,Minnesota(@MSU) 1/15/00 AprilStojak,OhioState(vsMSU) 2/18/00 EricaKillewald,Minnesota(vsSCSU) 2/18/00 MelissaGlaser,OhioState(vsMSU) 2/19/00

PeriodMost saves

29 BreDedrickson,BemidjiState(vsUM)(3) 12/2/00 27 JenniePadgett,MinnesotaState(vsUMD) 2/25/00 ShariVogt,MinnesotaState(vsUMD)(3) 3/6/04 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth(vsUM)(2) 11/17/07 26 LauraGieselman,St.CloudState(@UMD)(2) 12/17/99 ZuzanaTomcikova,BemidjiState(vsUW)(2) 12/9/11 25 ShariVogt,MinnesotaState(vsUM)(2) 12/8/02 24 LauraGieselman,St.CloudState(vsUMD)(1) 11/5/99 SondraDiaz-Arntzen,St.CloudState(vsUMD)(2) 11/6/99 ShariVogt,MinnesotaState(vsUMD)(3) 10/19/02 JoridDagfinrud,NorthDakota(vsBSU)(3) 2/12/10 23 MelissaGlaser,OhioState(vsNortheastern)(3) 10/8/00 BreDedrickson,BemidjiState(vsUMD)(2) 2/20/00 ShariVogt,MinnesotaState(vsUM)(2) 1/14/01 BreDedrickson,BemidjiState(vsUMD)(2) 1/27/01 MeghanHorras,Wisconsin(vsSCSU)(3) 2/15/03 AshleyNixon,St.CloudState(vsUW)(3) 11/21/09 AshleyNixon,St.CloudState(vsOSU)(3) 2/20/10

FeWest saves

0 EricaKillewald,Minnesota(@MSU)(3) 1/15/00 CrystalNicholas,Minnesota(vsMSU)(1) 3/2/00 JessieVetter,Wisconsin(@UnionCollege)(1/2) 9/28/07 JessieVetter,Wisconsin(vsBSU)(1) 2/15/08 NooraRäty,Minnesota(vsSCSU) 10/5/12 1 AmandaTapp,MinnesotaDuluth(@UW)(3) 10/8/99 AmandaTapp,MinnesotaDuluth(@UW)(1) 10/9/99 EricaKillewald,Minnesota(vsSCSU)(1) 10/15/99 CrystalNicholas,Minnesota(@SCSU)(1) 10/16/99 JenniferNeary,Wisconsin(@SCSU)(1) 10/29/99 JenniferNeary,Wisconsin(@SCSU)(2) 10/30/99 CarynUngewitter,St.CloudState(vsMSU)(2) 10/31/99 BreDedrickson,BemidjiState(@UW)(3) 11/14/99 CrystalNicholas,Minnesota(@UW)(3) 11/19/99 JenniferNeary,Wisconsin(vsUM)(3) 11/20/99 MelissaGlaser,OhioState(@BSU)(3) 11/20/99 JackieMacMillan,Wisconsin(vsMSU)(2) 12/4/99 CrystalNicholas,Minnesota(vsMSU)(1) 2/8/00 AprilStojak,OhioState(vsSCSU)(2) 2/25/00 StephanieJohnson,Minnesota(vsMSU)(2) 1/14/01 PatriciaSautter,MinnesotaDuluth(vsMSU)(2) 1/26/03 KimMartin,MinnesotaDuluth(vsOSU)(1) 11/20/10 NooraRäty,Minnesota(@NewHampshire)(1) 11/24/12 AlexRigsby,Wisconsin(vsSCSU)(2) 10/18/13 ShelbyAmsley-Benzie,NorthDakota(vsUW)(2) 11/22/13 AmandaLeveille,Minnesota(@OSU)(2) 12/8/13 KaylaBlack,MinnesotaDuluth(@BSU)(1) 1/31/14 KaylaBlack,MinnesotaDuluth(vsOSU)(1) 3/1/14

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