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2020-21 WCHA Standings Conference Overall Rk (Natl Rank) Team Pts.% Pts GP W L T 3/SW GF GA GP W L T Pct. GF GA 1. (1/1) Wisconsin .810 34 14 11 2 1 1/0 56 18 14 11 2 1 .810 56 18 2. (3/2) Ohio State .667 32 16 11 5 0 1/0 42 32 16 11 5 0 .667 42 32 (7/7) Minnesota Duluth .667 24 12 8 4 0 1/0 37 13 12 8 4 0 .667 37 13 4. (4/4) Minnesota .588 30 17 9 7 1 0/1 47 38 17 9 7 1 .588 47 38 5. Minnesota State .370 20 18 7 10 1 2/0 34 50 18 7 10 1 .370 34 50 6. St. Cloud State .265 13.5 17 4 12 1 1/0 25 59 17 4 12 1 .265 25 59 7. Bemdiji State .240 11.5 16 2 12 2 2/1 19 50 16 2 12 2 .240 19 50

NOTE: For the 2020-21 season, points percentage will be used to determine the WCHA regular season champion. (3 points for a regulation win; 2 points for a 3-on-3 or shootout win; 1 point for a 3-on-3 or shootout loss; zero points for a regulation loss) (Rankings are USCHO.com followed by USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine)

This Week in the WCHA (All Times Local)

Friday, Feb. 19 Saturday, Feb. 20 (4/4) Minnesota at Bemidji State, 6:07 pm CT (4/4) Minnesota at Bemidji State, 3:07 pm CT Minnesota State at (7/7) Minnesota Duluth, 3:07 pm CT

Sunday, Feb. 21 Minnesota State at (7/7) Minnesota Duluth, 3:07 pm CT

Rankings are USCHO.com followed by USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine

Opening Faceoff By the Numbers

• WCHA in the Top 10: Four WCHA teams landed in the top seven of the latest • 301: Blocked shots by Bemidji State in 2020-21. The Beavers lead the nation in USCHO and USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine polls. After sweeping St. shot-blocking with 60 blocks more than the second-best NCAA squad. Cloud State this past weekend, Wisconsin remains in the No. 1 spot on both • 94: Meetings in the all-time series between Minnesota Duluth and Minnesota the USCHO and USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine polls. After upsetting the State. This weekend marks the third and fourth times the teams will meet this Gophers with a series sweep this past weekend, Ohio State moves up to No. 3 season. in the USCHO poll and No. 2 in the USAT/USAH rankings while Minnesota drops • 45: Career wins for Ohio State's Andrea Braendli. The junior netminder is now to No. 4 on both lists. Minnesota Duluth is the league's final team in the Top 10, tied as the 18th winningest goaltender in WCHA history after adding a pair of checking in at No. 7 on both polls. wins against Minnesota this past weekend. • Leading the Nation: WCHA skaters continue to stand on the NCAA • 35: Blocked shots for St. Cloud State's Klára Hymlárová. The sophomore leaderboards in week thirteen. The league is currently home to the players with forward leads the Huskies in shot blocking and her total ranks eighth in the the most or tied for the most goals (13-Daryl Watts, Wisconsin), shorthanded nation. goals (two-Anna Klein, Minnesota Duluth), blocks (60-Mak Langei, Bemidji • 13: Points, all tallied on assists, for Wisconsin's Grace Bowlby who paces all State) and shots on goal (98-Emma Maltais, Ohio State). A WCHA team also WCHA defensemen in scoring. sits at the top of the leaderboard for most blocked shots (301-Bemidji State). • 9: Goals scored by Minnesota's Grace Zumwinkle on the ice at Ridder Arena in 2020-21. No other skater in the country has lit the lamp as many times when competing at home.

The Week Ahead

• (4/4) Minnesota at Bemidji State: The Beavers host the Gophers in a two-game series at the Sanford Center. Both teams are looking to rebound after being swept the previous weekend against Ohio State and Wisconsin, respectively. • Minnesota State at (7/7) Minnesota Duluth: The Bulldogs are back in action this weekend after two weeks without competition. Minnesota Duluth welcomes the Mavericks after last weekend's series against Minnesota State was postponed.

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Week 13 (Feb. 19-21, 2021) 2 wcha.com WCHA Media Services/School Directory #WeAreWCHA

WCHA School Directory WCHA Media Services Bemidji State Statistics/Releases Hockey SID Tyler Christiansen Statistics are updated regularly on wcha.com while press releases are posted on the website throughout Office 218-755-2763 the season. Cell 507-626-0638 Email [email protected] Weekly Notes Press Box Phone 218-441-4047 Women’s League weekly notes packages will be posted on wcha.com and distributed via email on Wednesdays during the season. Minnesota Hockey SID Mandy Hansen Players of the Week Office 612-626-9394 Women’s League Players of the Week winners will be posted on wcha.com and distributed via email on Cell 612-889-7696 Monday afternoons. Email [email protected] Press Box Phone 612-625-6900 Official Colors Minnesota Duluth The official colors of the WCHA logo are: Hockey SID Kelly Grgas-Wheeler Office 218-726-8937 Red (Pantone 485; CMYK: 0-95-100-0; RGB: 238-49-36) Cell 218-340-8978 Black (Pantone Black; CMYK: 0-0-0-100; RGB: 35-31-32) Email [email protected] Silver: (Pantone 877; CMYK: 6-0-0-34; RGB: 167-177-183) Press Box Phone 218-340-8978

Minnesota State WCHA Welcomes the University of St. Thomas in 2021-22 Hockey SID Connor Wachtel The Women's League of the Western Collegiate University of St. Thomas Quick Facts Office 507-389-5967 Hockey Association will grow by one member Cell 507-327-4640 as the league's Board of Directors voted in July Founded: 1885 Email [email protected] 2020 to unanimously to welcome the University Location: St. Paul, Minn. Press Box Phone 507-389-3000 of St. Thomas as the league's eighth program President: Dr. Julie Sullivan beginning with the 2021-22 season. Vice President/Director of Athletics: Dr. Phil Esten Ohio State Head Coach: Tom Palkowski Hockey SID Mike Basford Founded in 1885, the University of St. Thomas Undergrad Enrollment: 6,173 Office 614-292-0134 will join current WCHA member University of Nickname: Tommies Cell 908-892-8951 Minnesota as the second Division I athletic Colors: Purple and Grey Email [email protected] department in the state of Minnesota. Hockey Arena: St. Thomas Ice Arena (Cap: 1,000) First Year of NCAA Hockey: 1998-99 St. Cloud State Located in St. Paul, Minn., St. Thomas All-time Record: 357-171-52 (.660) Hockey SID Thomas Breach was a founding member of the Minnesota Conference Regular Season Titles: 6 Office 320-308-2141 Intercollegiate Athletic Conference in 1920 and Conference Postseason Titles: 6 Cell 320-339-6686 will mark a century of membership in the MIAC NCAA Division III Playoff Appearances: 6 Email [email protected] when its programs compete in the league for NCAA Division III Frozen Four Appearances: 2 the final time during the 2020-21 academic Wisconsin year. Hockey SID A.J. Harrison Office 608-279-8641 St. Thomas will be the first private school to Cell 608-279-8641 compete in the WCHA and the sixth league Email [email protected] member located in the state of Minnesota.

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Week 13 (Feb. 19-21, 2021) 3 wcha.com WCHA Regular Season/Postseason #WeAreWCHA WCHA Regular Season & Julianne Bye Cup WCHA Final Faceoff The WCHA debuted the league's new Annually pitting the nation’s top programs regular season championship trophy - and players, the WCHA Postseason the Julianne Bye Cup in 2018-19. Tournament is the premier conference tournament in women’s college hockey. The Cup is named in honor of longtime women’s hockey advocate Julianne Bye The winner of the 2021 WCHA Final Faceoff FINAL FACEOFF will receive an automatic bid to the NCAA CHAMPION The Julianne Bye Cup is a custom-made Women’s Ice Hockey Championship. perpetual traveling trophy that will be

2000 2001 2002 presented to the winner of the WCHA History Minnesota Duluth Minnesota Duluth Minnesota 2003 2004 2005 Minnesota Duluth Minnesota Minnesota

regular season championship each The first WCHA Playoff Championship was 2006 2007 2008 Wisconsin Wisconsin Minnesota Duluth

2009 2010 2011 year. The trophy travels from champion held March 2-4, 2000 at the Bloomington Wisconsin Minnesota Duluth Wisconsin

2012 2013 2014 to champion at the conclusion of each (Minn.) Ice Gardens and culminated with Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota 2015 2016 2017 regular season. Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Minnesota Duluth taking the tournament 2018 XXXXXXX title with a 2-0 win over Minnesota. The Cup rests on a three-tier base that will include the trophy name and Since that inaugural event, the tournament WCHA Championship the Julianne Bye story on the first has been held in Rochester, Minn. (2001), Trophy tier and engraved plates with each Blaine, Minn. (2002), Grand Forks, N.D. championship school’s name. (2003, 2015), Minneapolis, Minn. (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, Julianne Bye Cup 2010, 2011, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020), Duluth, Minn. (2008, 2012) and Bemidji, Minn. (2014). Past WCHA Regular Season Champions Wisconsin leads all WCHA teams with eight postseason titles Season Champion(s) Record Pts (2006, 2007, 2009, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019), followed by Minnesota 1999-00 Minnesota Duluth 21-1-2 44 with seven (2002, 2004, 2005, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2018), Minnesota 2000-01 Minnesota 18-4-2 38 Duluth with five (2000, 2001, 2003, 2008, 2010) and Ohio State 2001-02 Minnesota 19-2-3 41 with one (2020). 2002-03 Minnesota Duluth 21-2-1 43 2003-04 Minnesota 19-3-2 40 Past WCHA Postseason Champions 2004-05 Minnesota 25-1-2 52 2005-06 Wisconsin 24-3-1 4 Season Playoff Champion Coach 2006-07 Wisconsin 23-1-4 50 1999-00 Minnesota Duluth Shannon Miller 2007-08 Minnesota Duluth* 24-4-0 48 2000-01 Minnesota Duluth Shannon Miller 2008-09^ Minnesota 23-2-3-2 51 2001-02 Minnesota Laura Halldorson 2009-10 Minnesota Duluth 20-6-2-1 43 2002-03 Minnesota Duluth Shannon Miller Minnesota 18-6-4-3 43 2003-04 Minnesota Laura Halldorson 2010-11+ Wisconsin 24-2-2-2 76 2004-05 Minnesota Laura Halldorson 2011-12 Wisconsin 23-3-2-1 72 2005-06 Wisconsin Mark Johnson 2012-13 Minnesota 28-0-0-0 84 2006-07 Wisconsin Mark Johnson 2013-14 Minnesota 26-1-1-0 79 2007-08 Minnesota Duluth Shannon Miller 2014-15 Minnesota 22-2-4-2 72 2008-09 Wisconsin Mark Johnson 2015-16 Wisconsin 24-3-1-1 74 2009-10 Minnesota Duluth Shannon Miller 2016-17 Wisconsin 22-2-4-3 73 2010-11 Wisconsin Mark Johnson 2017-18 Wisconsin 20-2-2-2 64 2011-12 Minnesota Brad Frost 2018-19 Minnesota 19-4-1-0 58 2012-13 Minnesota Brad Frost 2019-20 Wisconsin 17-4-3-2 56 2013-14 Minnesota Brad Frost 2014-15 Wisconsin Mark Johnson *26 games and WCHA regular season title later vacated due to 2015-16 Wisconsin Mark Johnson ineligible player 2016-17 Wisconsin Mark Johnson ^ Beginning with the 2008-09 season, shootout wins = one 2017-18 Minnesota Brad Frost additional point 2018-19 Wisconsin Mark Johnson + Beginning with the 2010-11 season, victories were worth three 2019-20 Ohio State Nadine Muzerall points

Week 13 (Feb. 19-21, 2021) 4 wcha.com WCHA Players of the Week (Week 11 - Feb. 12-13) #WeAreWCHA Presented By

Forward of the Week Defenseman of the Week Goaltender of the Week Rookie of the Week Paetyn Levis Grace Bowlby Andrea Braendli Makenna Webster Jr., Ohio State Sr., Wisconsin Jr., Ohio State Fr., F, Wisconsin (Rogers, Minn.) (Edina, Minn.) (Zurich, Switzerland) (St. Louis, Mo.)

Ohio State's Paetyn Wisconsin's Grace Ohio State's Andrea Wisconsin's Levis potted two Bowlby extended her Braendli posted a Makenna Webster game-winning goals point streak to eight 2-0 record on the posted a pair of to help Ohio State games after posting weekend with a .936 goals during the to a pair of wins two assists during save percentage and Badgers' sweep over then-No. 2/2 the Badgers' sweep 44 stops in two wins of Bemidji State at Minnesota over the of Bemidji State over over then-No. 2/2 LaBahn Arena. weekend. the weekend. Bowlby Minnesota. was +1 in UW's 4-0 The freshman The junior forward's goal in Saturday's win on Friday and posted an assist The junior netminder held the Gophers forward scored UW's third goal in its game helped erase an early 2-0 deficit before assisting on the game-winning scoreless for over 56 minutes in 4-0 win on Friday before posting the for the Buckeyes and two of her four goal in Saturday's 7-0 win. Saturday's 3-2 win and for 59 minutes game-winning goal in Saturday's 7-0 shots on the weekend resulted in goals. in Friday's 2-1 victory. win on Saturday. Bowlby earned a +4 plus/minus rating This week's honor is the first of Levis' in Saturday's contest and her +5 plus/ This marks the 10th weekly honor of Her two goals were tied for the WCHA career. minus rating was the best of any WCHA Braendli's career league while her two points ranked skater during the weekend. second among WCHA rookies behind Honorable Mention Honorable Mention UW teammate Lacey Eden. Sophie Shirley, Jr., Wisconsin: Posted The senior blueliner also helped the Makayla Pahl, So., Minnesota: Made 36 a WCHA-best three points over the Badgers post a pair of shutouts against saves on 38 shots faced in Minnesota's This marks the first weekly honor of weekend to lead the Badgers to a sweep BSU and allowed only 18 shots on net game one 2-1 loss to Ohio State. Webster's career. of BSU. during the two-game sweep. Kennedy Blair, Sr., Wisconsin: Stopped Honorable Mention This is the fourth weekly honor of all 18 shots she faced to earn a pair of Jenna Buglioni, Fr., F, Ohio State: Bowlby's career. shutouts during the Badgers' sweep of Assisted on the game-winning goal in Bemidji State. Saturday's 3-2 win over then-No. 2/2 Honorable Mention Minnesota. Emily Brown, Sr., Minnesota: Scored Minnesota's lone goal in the Gophers' game one 2-1 loss to Ohio State.

Sophie Jaques, Jr., Ohio State: Blocked a team-high five shots in a pair of Buckeye wins over then-No. 2/2 Minnesota.

Week 13 (Feb. 19-21, 2021) 5 wcha.com WCHA Notes #WeAreWCHA

Leaders on the Ice: With four WCHA teams ranked in the Top 10, it comes as no surprise that league teams and individuals are among the best in the nation thus far WCHA 2020-21 National Accolades into the 2020-21 season. The WCHA lays claim to four of the top 10 goal-scorers in the country. Wisconsin's HCA National Goaltender of the Month Daryl Watts has potted an NCAA-best 13 goals. The senior forward has scored 12 of November 2020: Lauren Bench, RS-Sr., Minnesota those goal at even strength, more than any other player in the country. Minnesota's Grace Zumwinkle is tied for second in the nation after having potted HCA National Player of the Month 12 goals for the Gophers. Minnesota Duluth's Anna Klein is tied for sixth alongside January 2021: Daryl Watts, Sr., Wisconsin Wisconsin's Sophie Shirley with both forwards having racked up nine tallies in 2020-21. HCA National Goaltender of the Year Watch List Kerigan Dowhy, Jr., Bemidji State Bemidji State's Mak Langei paces the WCHA and ranks second in the NCAA in Lauren Bench, RS-Sr., Minnesota blocked shots with a total of 60 in 16 games. She is joined in the top 10 by four other Emma Söderberg, Jr., Minnesota Duluth WCHA skaters in Bemidji State's Tina Kampa who sits in fourth with 46 blocks, Calla Frank, So., Minnesota State Minnesota State's Anna Wilgren who ranks seventh with 38 blocks, St. Cloud State's Andrea Braendli, Jr., Ohio State Klára Hymlárová who sits in eighth with 35, and Minnesota State's Tristen Truax Emma Polusny, Sr., St. Cloud State who is tied for tenth with 33. Kennedy Blair, Sr., Wisconsin As a team, Bemidji State leads the league and the NCAA in blocked shots with 301. Minnesta State sits at fourth in the nation with 238 while St. Cloud State checks in tied for eighth with 210. Polusny in Exclusive Company: St. Cloud State’s Emma Polusny joined some exclusive WCHA company on Jan. 15 when she stopped 33 shots in the Huskies’ win Braendli Climbing WCHA Career Charts: Ohio State goaltender Andrea Braendli is over Bemidji State. The performance pushed her career save total to 2,631, making moving up the list on several WCHA career record charts. At 45 wins the junior from the Mound, Minn., native just the 15th netminder in WCHA history to reach the 2,600- Zurich, Switzerland has moved into a tie for 18th place on the WCHA career victories save mark. She has since moved up to 13th in the all-time saves annals with her total list. Her .932 save percentage is currently tied for ninth in league history and her of 2,771. Polusny also ranks 25th in league history in save percentage with a career 1.89 goals against average stands 20th all-time in the WCHA. Braendli’s 23 career mark of .918 shutouts are tied for 23rd, matching Minnesota’s Lauren Bench and two others. . Most Saves Most Wins Rk Saves Goaltender, Team...... Seasons Rk Wins Goaltender, Team...... Seasons 10. 2,998 Kayla Black, Minnesota Duluth...... 2012-16 17. 48 Meghan Horras, Wisconsin...... 2002-06 11. 2,987 Ashley Nixon, St. Cloud State...... 2007-11 18. 45 Christine Dufour, Wisconsin...... 2003-07 12. 2,877 Julie Friend, St. Cloud State...... 2011-15 45 Andrea Braendli, Ohio State...... 2018-present 13. 2,771 Emma Polusny, St. Cloud State...... 2017-present 20. 44 Patricia Sautter-Elsmore, Minnesota Duluth...... 2001-05 14. 2,750 Alli Altmann, Minnesota State...... 2008-12 21. 43 Tuula Puputti, Minnesota Duluth...... 1999-02 15. 2,632 Danielle Butters, Minnesota State...... 2010-14 43 Britni Kehler, Minnesota State...... 2004-08 43 Kim Hanlon, Minnesota...... 2005-09 Rookie Saves the Day: St. Cloud State freshman netminder Sanni Ahola set a 24. 42 Erika Vanderveer, Ohio State...... 2003-07 program record for most saves in a debut performance after tallying a 37-save 42 Stephanie Ney, North Dakota...... 2008-12 shutout against Minnesota State on Nov. 27. In doing so, Ahola became the first 42 Chelsea Knapp, Ohio State...... 2010-14 42 Kassidy Sauvé, Ohio State...... 2014-18 Huskies goaltender since 2004 and the second in the program's history to record a shutout in her inaugural appearance in net for St. Cloud State. Best Saves Percentage (Minimum 1,000 saves) Tip of the Hat: The Wisconsin senior duo of Daryl Watts and Brette Pettet posted Rk Pct. Goaltender, Team (Saves/Shots)...... Seasons a pair of hat tricks in the Badgers 10-0 victory of St. Cloud State on January 22, 1. .955* Ann-Renée Desbiens, Wisconsin (2295/2404)...... 2013-17 becoming the fifth pair in UW program history to tally three individual goals in the 2. .947 Amanda Leveille, Minnesota (2311/2441)...... 2012-16 same game. Watts and Pettet join Minnesota's Taylor Heise as the only WCHA 3. .946 Noora Räty, Minnesota (3257/3442)...... 2009-13 skaters to register a hat trick in the 2020-21 season. The Gophers junior forward 4. .943 Kim Martin, Minnesota Duluth (2307/2446)...... 2006-11 5. .941 Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin (2175/2312)...... 2005-09 potted a trio of goals on Jan. 10 against St. Cloud State. The trio of WCHA forwards .941 Alex Rigsby, Wisconsin (3126/3323)...... 2010-14 account for three of the 11 players in the NCAA who have lit the lamp three times in a 7. .937 Kassidy Sauvé, Ohio State (2549/2720)...... 2014-18 single game this season. 8. .934 Brenda Reinen, Minnesota (1034/1107)...... 2001-05 9. .932 Riitta Schaublin, Minnesota Duluth (2494/2675)...... 2003-07 Raising the Bar at Ridder: Minnesota’s 4-1 win over St. Cloud State on Jan. 9 was .932 Andrea Braendli, Ohio State (1719/1842)...... 2018-present the 303rd for the Gophers at Ridder Arena since the building opened in 2002-03. *-NCAA record The 303 wins stand as the most for one team in its current home arena in that span. Clarkson (230), Harvard (208), Boston College (208) and St. Lawrence (204) and Lowest Goals-Against Average (Minimum 2,000 minutes) join the Gophers as the only programs with more than 200 wins in their current Rk GAA Goaltender, Team...... Seasons buildings over the last 19 seasons. 17. 1.81 Riitta Schaublin, Minnesota Duluth...... 2003-07 18. 1.82 Jenny Lura, Minnesota...... 2007-11 Home Wins in Current Arena since 2002-03 19. 1.85 Lexie Shaw, North Dakota...... 2013-17 School Arena Wins 20. 1.89 Andrea Braendli, Ohio State...... 2018-present Minnesota Ridder Arena 303 Clarkson 230* Most Shutouts Harvard Bright-Landry Hockey Center 208 Rk SO Goaltender, Team...... Seasons Boston College Conte Forum 208 19. 13 Kim Hanlon, Minnesota...... 2005-09 St. Lawrence 204 13 Maddie Rooney, Minnesota Duluth...... 2015-20 New Hampshire Whittemore Center 182 21. 12 Lauren Bench, Bemidji State/Minnesota...... 2017-present Providence Schneider Arena 175 12 Andrea Braendli, Ohio State...... 2018-present Cornell 174 12 April Stojak, Ohio State...... 1999-03 Dartmouth 149 12 Britni Kehler, Minnesota State...... 2004-08 Wisconsin LaBahn Arena 132 25. 11 Jennifer Harss, Minnesota Duluth...... 2009-12 *- Since 2003-04

Week 13 (Feb. 19-21, 2021) 6 wcha.com WCHA Notes #WeAreWCHA

The Puck Shall Not Pass: Minnesota State sophomore goaltender Calla Frank faced a flurry of shots, stopping 52 pucks, when the Mavericks faced Ohio State on Jan. 22. The sophomore netminder's total ranks second in the nation for saves in a single game in 2020-21. St. Cloud State's senior netminder Emma Polusny sits just behind Frank in third on the national saves in a game list. The Huskies captain made 50 stops against Minnesota Duluth on Dec. 5 to earn her first spot on the leaderboard. She also sits at ninth after making 45 saves against Minnesota Duluth on Jan. 29. Two other WCHA goaltenders also rank in the Top Ten for saves in a single game. Bemidji State's Hannah Hogenson made 48 saves in a single contest this season as the Beavers netminder registered her 48 stops against Ohio State on Jan. 2, and Bemidji State's Kerigan Dowhy registered 46 saves against Minnesota Duluth on Jan. 22.

National Saves in a Game Saves Name, School ...... Date 55 Jessica O’Leary, RIT ...... 1/10/2021 52 Calla Frank, Minnesota State (at Ohio State) ...... 1/22/2021 52 Frankie Sanchez, Sacred Heart ...... 2/5/2021 50 Emma Polusny, St. Cloud State (at Minnesota Duluth) ...... 12/5/2020 49 Jada Brenon, Holy Cross ...... 12/30/2020 48 Hannah Hogenson, Bemidji State (at Ohio State)...... 1/2/2021 47 Kenzie Harmison, LIU ...... 1/3/2021 46 Kerigan Dowhy, Bemidji State (vs. Minnesota Duluth) ...... 1/22/2021 46 Kenzie Harmison, LIU ...... 1/16/2021

Week 13 (Feb. 19-21, 2021) 7 wcha.com WCHA Active Statistical Leaders #WeAreWCHA

Skaters Goaltenders Active Career Points Active Career Wins Rk Points Player, Class, Pos., School...... Years Rk Wins Player, Class, School...... Years 1. 153 Emma Maltais, Sr., F, Ohio State...... 2017-present 1. 45 Andrea Braendli, Jr., Ohio State...... 2018-present 2. 139 Grace Zumwinkle, Sr., F, Minnesota...... 2017-present 2. 38 Lauren Bench, Sr., Bemidji State/Minnesota...... 2017-present 3. 120 Sophie Shirley, Jr., F, Wisconsin...... 2018-present 3. 19 Emma Polusny, Sr., St. Cloud State...... 2017-present 4. 118 Tatum Skaggs, Sr., F, Ohio State...... 2017-present 4. 13 Kerigan Dowhy, Sr., Bemijdi State...... 2017-present 5. 101 Daryl Watts, Sr., F, Wisconsin...... 2019-present 5. 12 Emma Söderberg, Jr., Minnesota Duluth...... 2018-present 6. 100 Gabbie Hughes, Jr., F, Minnesota Duluth...... 2018-present 12 Calla Frank, So., Minnesota State...... 2019-present 7. 90 Taylor Heise, Jr., F, Minnesota...... 2018-present 7. 11 Kennedy Blair, Sr., Wisconsin...... 2020-present 8. 85 Liz Schepers, Sr., F, Ohio State...... 2017-present 8. 2 Anna Thiele, Fr., Ohio State...... 2018-present 9. 81 Ashton Bell, Sr., F/D, Minnesota Duluth...... 2017-present 2 Sanni Ahola, Fr., St. Cloud State...... 2020-present 10. 76 Clair DeGeorge, Sr., F, Bemidji State...... 2017-present 10. 1 Lexi Baker, Jr., Bemidji State...... 2018-present 1 Lauren Barbro, Fr., Minnesota State...... 2020-present Active Career Goals 1 Makayla Paul, So., Minnesota...... 2019-present Rk Goals Player, Class, Pos., School...... Years 1. 79 Grace Zumwinkle, Sr, F, Minnesota...... 2016-present Active Career Saves 2. 63 Tatum Skaggs, Sr., F, Ohio State...... 2017-present Rk Saves Player, Class, School...... Years 3. 58 Sophie Shirley, Jr., F, Wisconsin...... 2018-present 1. 2,771 Emma Polusny, Sr., St. Cloud State...... 2017-present 4. 53 Emma Maltais, Sr., F, Ohio State...... 2017-present 2. 2,120 Lauren Bench, Sr., Bemidji State/Minnesota...... 2017-present 5. 44 Britta Curl, Jr, F, Wisconsin...... 2018-present 3. 1,825 Andrea Braendli, Jr., Ohio State...... 2018-present 6. 42 Gabbie Hughes, Jr., F, Minnesota Duluth...... 2018-present 4. 1,102 Kerigan Dowhy, Sr., Bemijdi State...... 2017-present 7. 41 Liz Schepers, Sr., F, Ohio State...... 2017-present 5. 864 Calla Frank, So., Minnesota State...... 2019-present 8. 39 Anna Klein, Sr., F, Minnesota Duluth...... 2017-present 6. 426 Emma Söderberg, Jr., Minnesota Duluth...... 2018-present 9. 38 Daryl Watts, Sr., F, Wisconsin...... 2019-present 7. 321 Kennedy Blair, Sr., Wisconsin...... 2020-present 10. 37 Taylor Heise, Jr., F, Minnesota...... 2018-present 8. 281 Sanni Ahola, Fr., St. Cloud State...... 2020-present 9. 161 Makayla Pahl, So., Minnesota...... 2019-present Active Career Assists 10. 84 Lauren Barbro, Fr., Minnesota State...... 2020-present Rk Assists Player, Pos., School...... Years 1. 100 Emma Maltais, Sr., F, Ohio State...... 2017-present Active Career Save Percentage 2. 63 Daryl Watts, Sr., F, Wisconsin...... 2019-present Rk Pct. Player, Class, School...... Years 3. 62 Sophie Shirley, Jr., F, Wisconsin...... 2018-present 1. .932 Andrea Braendli, Jr., Ohio State...... 2018-present 4. 60 Grace Zumwinkle, Sr., F, Minnesota...... 2016-present 2. .918 Emma Polusny, Sr., St. Cloud State...... 2017-present 5. 58 Gabbie Hughes, Jr., F, Minnesota Duluth...... 2018-present 3. .916 Kerigan Dowhy, Sr., Bemijdi State...... 2017-present 6. 55 Tatum Skaggs, Sr., F, Ohio State...... 2017-present 4. .913 Lauren Bench, Sr., Bemidji State/Minnesota...... 2017-present 55 Grace Bowlby, Sr., D, Wisconsin...... 2017-present 5. .910 Calla Frank, So., Minnesota State...... 2019-present 8. 53 Taylor Heise, Jr., F, Minnesota...... 2018-present 9. 51 Ashton Bell, Sr., F/D, Minnesota Duluth...... 2017-present Active Career GAA 51 Emily Brown, Sr., D, Minnesota...... 2017-present Rk GAA Player, Class, School...... Years 1. 1.89 Andrea Braendli, Jr., Ohio State...... 2018-present Active Career Power Play Goals 2. 2.42 Lauren Bench, Sr., Bemidji State/Minnesota...... 2017-present Rk PPG Player, Pos., School...... Years 3. 2.48 Kerigan Dowhy, Sr., Bemijdi State...... 2017-present 1. 16 Ashton Bell, Sr., F/D, Minnesota Duluth...... 2017-present 4. 2.66 Calla Frank, So., Minnesota State...... 2019-present 16 Grace Zumwinkle, Sr., F, Minnesota...... 2016-present 5. 3.13 Emma Polusny, Sr., St. Cloud State...... 2017-present 3. 13 Britta Curl, Jr., F, Wisconsin...... 2016-present 4. 10 Brette Pettet, Sr., F, Wisconsin...... 2017-present Active Career Shutouts 10 Tatum Skaggs, Sr., F, Ohio State...... 2017-present Rk SO Player, Class, School...... Years 6. 9 Emma Maltais, Sr., F, Ohio State...... 2017-present 1. 12 Lauren Bench, Sr., Bemidji State/Minnesota...... 2017-present 7. 8 Amy Potomak, Jr., F, Minnesota...... 2018-present 12 Andrea Braendli, Jr., Ohio State...... 2018-present 8 Sophie Shirley, Jr., F, Wisconsin...... 2018-present 3. 6 Emma Polusny, Sr., St. Cloud State...... 2017-present 4. 5 Emma Söderberg, Jr., Minnesota Duluth...... 2018-present Active Career Shorthanded Goals 5. 4 Calla Frank, So., Minnesota State...... 2019-present Rk SHG Player, Pos., School...... Years 4 Kennedy Blair, Sr., Wisconsin...... 2020-present 1. 3 Emma Maltais, Sr., F, Ohio State...... 2017-present 7. 3 Kerigan Dowhy, Sr., Bemijdi State...... 2017-present 2. 2 Claire Butorac, Jr., F, Minnesota State...... 2018-present 8. 2 Sanni Ahola, Fr., St. Cloud State...... 2020-present 2 Anna Klein, Sr., F, Minnesota Duluth...... 2017-present 9. 1 Breanna Blesi, Sr., Wisconsin...... 2017-present

Active Career Game-Winning Goals Active Games Played Rk GWG Player, Pos., School...... Years Rk Games Player, Class, School...... Years 1. 13 Emma Maltais, Sr., F, Ohio State...... 2017-present 1. 86 Lauren Bench, Sr., Bemidji State/Minnesota...... 2017-present 2. 12 Grace Zumwinkle, Sr., F, Minnesota...... 2017-present 2. 81 Emma Polusny, Sr., St. Cloud State...... 2017-present 12 Tatum Skaggs, Sr., F, Ohio State...... 2017-present 3. 74 Andrea Braendli, Jr., Ohio State...... 2018-present 4. 11 Liz Schepers, Sr., F, Ohio State...... 2017-present 4. 44 Kerigan Dowhy, Sr., Bemijdi State...... 2017-present 5. 10 Taylor Heise, Jr., F, Minnesota...... 2018-present 5. 34 Calla Frank, So., Minnesota State...... 2019-present 6. 9 Brette Pettet, Sr., F, Wisconsin...... 2017-present 6. 21 Emma Söderberg, Jr., Minnesota Duluth...... 2018-present 7. 8 Taylor Wente, Sr., F, Minnesota...... 2017-present 7. 14 Kennedy Blair, Sr., Wisconsin...... 2020-present 8 Gabbie Hughes, Jr. F, Minnesota Duluth...... 2018-present 8. 9 Sanni Ahola, Fr., St. Cloud State...... 2020-present 8 Anna Klein, Sr., F, Minnesota Duluth...... 2017-present 9 Makayla Pahl, So., Minnesota...... 2019-present 8 Clair DeGeorge, Sr., F, Bemidji State...... 2017-present 10. 8 Lexi Baker, Jr., Bemidji State...... 2018-present 8 Breanna Blesi, Sr., Wisconsin...... 2017-present Active Career Games Rk Games Player, Class, Pos., School...... Years 1. 130 Grace Zumwinkle, Sr., F, Minnesota...... 2016-present 130 Emily Brown, Sr., D., Minnesota...... 2017-present 3. 129 Grace Bowlby, Sr., D, Wisconsin...... 2017-present 129 Caitlin Schneider, Sr., F, Wisconsin...... 2017-present 129 Delaney Drake, Sr., F, Wisconsin...... 2017-present 6. 128 Liz Schepers, Sr., F, Ohio State...... 2017-present 128 Tatum Skaggs, Sr., F, Ohio State...... 2017-present 128 Olivia Knowles, Sr., D, Minnesota...... 2017-present 9. 127 Lisa Bruno, Sr., D, Ohio State...... 2017-present 127 Brette Pettet, Sr., F, Wisconsin...... 2017-present

Week 13 (Feb. 19-21, 2021) 8 wcha.com WCHA 2020-21 Season Highs #WeAreWCHA

TEAM INDIVIDUAL GAME GAME Goals Team (Opponent) ...... Date Hat Tricks 10 Wisconsin (at St. Cloud State) ...... 1/22/2021 Player, Team (Opponent)...... Date 7 Minnesota (at Ohio State)...... 1/29/2021 Daryl Watts, Wisconsin (at St. Cloud State) ...... 1/22/2021 7 Ohio State (vs. Bemidji State) ...... 1/2/2021 Brette Pettet, Wisconsin (at St. Cloud State) ...... 1/22/2021 7 Minnesota Duluth (at Minnesota State) ...... 11/21/2020 Taylor Heise, Minnesota (at St. Cloud State)...... 1/10/2021

Goals Team (Goals) vs. Team (Goals)...... Date Short Handed Goals 11 Minnesota (7) at Ohio State (4) ...... 1/29/2021 Player, Team (Opponent) ...... Date 10 Minnesota Duluth (7) at Minnesota State (3) ...... 11/21/2020 Anna Klein, Minnesota Duluth (vs. St. Cloud State) ...... 1/29/2021 Clair DeGeorge, Bemidji State (vs. St. Cloud State) ...... 12/10/2020 Most Assists Anneke Linser, Minnesota Duluth (at Minnesota State) ...... 11/21/2020 Assists Team (Opponent)...... Date Anna Klein, Minnesota Duluth (at Minnesota State) ...... 11/20/2020 16 Wisconsin (at St. Cloud State)...... 1/22/2020 11 Wisconsin (vs. Bemidji State) ...... 2/13/2021 Most Goals 11 Ohio State (vs. Minnesota Duluth) ...... 1/23/2021 Goals Player, Team (Opponent) ...... Date 11 Minnesota Duluth (at Minnesota State) ...... 11/21/2020 3 Daryl Watts, Wisconsin (at St. Cloud State) ...... 1/22/2021 3 Brette Pettet, Wisconsin (at St. Cloud State) ...... 1/22/2021 Most Points 3 Taylor Heise, Minnesota (at St. Cloud State) ...... 1/10/2021 Points Team (Opponent)...... Date 26 Wisconsin (at St. Cloud State) ...... 1/22/2020 Most Assists 18 Wisconsin (vs. Bemidji State) ...... 2/13/2021 Assists Player, Team (Opponent) ...... Date 18 Ohio State (vs. Minnesota State) ...... 1/23/2021 3 Emma Maltais, Ohio State (vs. Minnesota) ...... 1/29/2021 18 Minnesota Duluth (at Minnesota State) ...... 11/21/2020 3 Daryl Watts, Wisconsin (at St. Cloud State) ...... 1/22/2021 3 Chayla Edwards, Wisconsin (at St. Cloud State) ...... 1/22/2021 Most Power-Play Goals 3 Sophie Shirley, Wisconsin (vs. Minnesota) ...... 1/16/2021 PPG Team (Opponent)...... Date 3 Grace Bowlby, Wisconsin (at Minnesota State) ...... 1/2/2021 3 Wisconsin (at St. Cloud State) ...... 1/22/202 3 Nicole LaMantia, Wisconsin (at Ohio State) ...... 11/28/2020 2 Minnesota State (at St. Cloud State) ...... 2/6/2021 2 Minnesota State (vs. Bemidji State) ...... 12/18/2020 Most Points 2 Minnesota State (vs. Minnesota Duluth) ...... 11/21/2020 Points Player, Team (Opponent)...... Date 2 Minnesota Duluth (at Minnesota State) ...... 11/20/2020 6 Daryl Watts, Wisconsin (at St. Cloud State)...... 1/22/2021 4 Emma Maltais, Ohio State (vs. Minnesota) ...... 1/29/2021 Most Shorthanded Goals 4 Brette Pettet, Wisconsin (at St. Cloud State) ...... 1/22/2021 SHG Team (Opponent) ...... Date 4 Daryl Watts, Wisconsin (vs. Minnesota) ...... 1/16/2021 1 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State)...... 1/29/2021 4 Anneke LInser, Minnesota Duluth (at Minnesota State) ...... 11/21/2020 1 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State)...... 11/20/2020 1 Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State)...... 11/21/2020 Most Power Play Goals 1 Bemdji State (vs St. Cloud State)...... 12/10/2020 PPG Player, Team (Opponent) ...... Date 2 Brette Pettet, Wisconsin (at St. Cloud State) ...... 1/22/2021 Fastest Two Goals Time Team (Opponent) ...... Date Most Shots on Goal :13 Minnesota State (at Bemidji State) ...... 1/9/2021 Shots Player Team (Opponent)...... Date :18 Minnesota (at Minnesota State) ...... 12/10/2020 12 Emma Maltais, Ohio State (vs. Minnesota State) ...... 1/22/2021 :25 Ohio State (vs. Minnesota State) ...... 1/23/2021 10 Nicole LaMantia, Wisconsin (at St. Cloud State) ...... 1/22/2021 10 Sophie Jaques, Ohio State (vs. Bemidji State) ...... 1/2/2021 Most Shots on Goal 10 Grace Zumwinkle, Minnesota (vs. Minnesota State) ...... 12/11/2020 Shots Team (Opponent)...... Date 68 Ohio State (vs. Bemidji State) ...... 1/2/2021 Blocks 55 Ohio State (vs. Minnesota State) ...... 1/22/2021 Blocks Player, Team (Opponent) Date 55 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State)...... 12/5/2020 9 Mak Langei, Bemidji State (at Ohio State) ...... 1/1/2021 8 Tina Kampa, Bemidji State (vs. Minnesota State) ...... 1/8/2021 PERIOD 7 Chayla Edwards, Wisconsin (vs. Minnesota) ...... 1/15/2021 Goals Team (Opponent) ...... Date 7 Tristan Truax, Minnesota State (vs. Wisconsin) ...... 1/3/2021 5 Wisconsin (at St. Cloud State) (2) ...... 1/22/2021 7 Mak Langei, Bemidji State (at Minnesota State) ...... 12/17/2020 4 Wisconsin (vs. Bemidji State) (3) ...... 2/13/2021 7 Anna Wilgren, Minnesota State (vs. Minnesota) ...... 12/10/2020 4 St. Cloud State (vs. Minnesota State) (2) ...... 2/5/2021 7 Maggie Flaherty, Minnesota Duluth (vs. Minnesota) ...... 11/28/2020 4 Minnesota Duluth (vs. St. Cloud State) (3)...... 1/30/2021 7 Teghan Inglis, Ohio State (at Minnesota) ...... 11/21/2020 4 Ohio State (vs. Minnesota State) (1) ...... 1/23/2021 4 Minnesota (vs. St. Cloud State) (1) ...... 1/9/2021 PERIOD 4 Minnesota (vs. Minnesota State) (3) ...... 12/11/2020 Most Goals 4 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) (2)...... 12/5/2020 Goals Player, Team (Opponent)...... Date 2 Grace Shirley, Wisconsin (vs. Bemidji State) (3) ...... 2/13/2021 Most Goals, Two Teams 2 Emma Gentry, St. Cloud State (vs. Minnesota State) (2) ...... 2/5/2021 Goals Team (Goals) vs. Team (Goals)...... Date 2 McKenzie Hewitt, Minnesota Duluth (vs. St. Cloud State) (3) ...... 1/30/2021 6 Minnesota Duluth (3) at Minnesota State (3) (2) ...... 11/21/2020 2 Daryl Watts, Wisconsin (at St. Cloud State) (2) ...... 1/22/2021 2 Brette Pettet, Wisconsin (at St. Cloud State) (2) ...... 1/22/2021 Most Assists 2 Daryl Watts, Wisconsin (vs. Minnesota) ...... 1/16/2021 Assists Team (Opponent)...... Date 2 Abbey Murphy, Minnesota (vs. St. Cloud State) ...... 1/9/2021 8 Wisconsin (vs. Bemidji State) (3)...... 2/13/2021 2 Jennifer Gardner, Ohio State (vs. Bemidji State) ...... 1/2/2021 8 Wisconsin (at St. Cloud State) (2) ...... 1/22/2021 2 Naomi Rogge, Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State)...... 12/4/2020 8 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State (2)...... 12/5/2020 Most Points Points Player, Team (Opponent)...... Date Most Points 3 Daryl Watts, Wisconsin (vs. Minnesota) (2g/1a)...... 1/16/2021 Points Team (Opponent)...... Date 3 Jennifer Gardner, Ohio State (vs. Bemidji State) (2g/1a) ...... 1/2/2021 13 Wisconsin (at St. Cloud State) ...... 1/22/2021 12 Wisconsin (vs. Bemidji State) (3) ...... 2/13/202 GOALTENDING 12 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) (2)...... 12/5/2020 SERIES Saves Player, Team (Opponent)...... Date Most Power-Play Goals 78 Emma Soderberg, Minnesota Duluth (vs. Ohio State...... 1/15-16/2021 PPG Team (Opponent) ...... Date 76 Kerigan Dowhy, Bemidji State (vs. Minnesota Duluth) ...... 1/22-23/2021 2 St. Cloud State (vs. Minnesota State) (2) ...... 2/5/202 75 Sanni Ahola, St. Cloud State (vs. Minnesota State) ...... 11/27-28/2020 2 Minnesota State (vs. Minnesota Duluth) (2) ...... 11/21/2020 GAME Fastest Two Goals Saves Player, Team (Opponent)...... Date Time Team (Opponent) ...... Date 52 Calla Frank, Minnesota State (at Ohio State) ...... 1/22/2021 :13 Minnesota State (at Bemidji State) (3)...... 1/9/2021 50 Emma Polusny, St. Cloud State (at Minnesota Duluth)...... 12/5/2020 :18 Minnesota (at Minnesota State) (3)...... 12/10/2020 48 Hannah Hogenson, Bemidji State (at Ohio State)* ...... 1/2/2021 :27 Minnesota (at Minnesota Duluth) (3) ...... 11/27/2020 *Two periods

Most Shots on Goal PERIOD Shots Team (Opponent)...... Date Saves Player, Team (Opponent)...... Date 27 Ohio State (vs. Bemidji State) (1) ...... 1/2/2021 25 Hannah Hogenson, Bemidji State (at Ohio State) (1) ...... 1/2/2021 26 Ohio State (vs. Bemidji State (2) ...... 1/2/2021 24 Sanni Ahola, St. Cloud State (vs. Minnesota State) (3) ...... 2/5/2021 26 Minnesota Duluth (vs St. Cloud State) (2)...... 12/5/2020 23 Emma Polusny, St. Cloud State (vs. Minnesota State) (1) ...... 2/6/2021 23 Hannah Hogenson, Bemidji State (at Ohio State) (2) ...... 1/2/2021

Week 13 (Feb. 19-21, 2021) 9 wcha.com WCHA Stacking Up Nationally- 2020-21 #WeAreWCHA

INDIVIDUAL Shutouts Points Per Game Rk. Name, School...... Games Shutouts Rk. Name, School GP G- A- P P/GM 1 Aerin Frankel, Northeastern...... 15 8 1 Emilie Prive, Franklin Pierce...... 2 1- 5- 6 3.00 2 Emma Söderberg, Minnesota Duluth...... 12 5 2 Jenna Ruiz, Franklin Pierce...... 2 4- 1- 5 2.50 Kennedy Blair, Wisconsin...... 14 5 3 Bethany Ross, Franklin Pierce...... 2 0- 4- 4 2.00 4 Ava Boutilier, New Hampshire...... 18 4 4 Daryl Watts, Wisconsin...... 14 13-14-27 1.93 5 Jessie McPherson, Vermont...... 5 3 5 Alina Mueller, Northeastern...... 17 8-22-30 1.76 Catie Boudiette, Quinnipiac...... 6 3 Samantha Carpentier-Yelle, UConn...... 11 3 Goals Per Game Sandra Abstreiter, Providence...... 17 3 Rk. Name, School GP G G/GM 1 Jenna Ruiz, Franklin Pierce...... 2 4 2.00 TEAM 2 Cassidy Jones, Franklin Pierce...... 2 2 1.00 Scoring Offense 3 Daryl Watts, Wisconsin...... 14 13 0.93 Rk. School GP G G/GM 4 Caitrin Lonergan, Clarkson...... 13 12 0.92 1 Franklin Pierce...... 2 14 7.00 5 Anna Klein, Minnesota Duluth...... 12 9 0.75 2 Northeastern...... 17 73 4.29 3 Quinnipiac...... 13 54 4.15 Assists Per Game 4 Wisconsin...... 14 56 4.00 Rk. Name, School GP A A/GM 5 Penn State...... 16 53 3.31 1 Emilie Prive, Franklin Pierce...... 2 5 2.50 2 Bethany Ross, Franklin Pierce...... 2 4 2.00 Scoring Defense 3 Brooke Remington, Franklin Pierce...... 2 3 1.50 Rk. School GP G G/GM Shutouts 4 Alina Mueller, Northeastern...... 17 22 1.29 1 Northeastern...... 17 11 0.65 9 5 Kiara Zanon, Penn State...... 16 16 1.00 2 Franklin Pierce...... 2 2 1.00 0 Daryl Watts, Wisconsin...... 14 14 1.00 3 Minnesota Duluth...... 12 13 1.08 5 Maude Poulin-Labelle, Vermont...... 8 8 1.00 4 Wisconsin...... 14 18 1.29 6 Katelyn Brightbill, Franklin Pierce...... 2 2 1.00 5 Vermont...... 8 11 1.38 3 Becca Kniss, Franklin Pierce...... 2 2 1.00 Bridget Fagan, Franklin Pierce...... 2 2 1.00 Scoring Margin: Rk. School...... Games GF GF/G GA GA/G Margin Shorthanded Goals 1 Franklin Pierce...... 2 14 7.00 2 1.00 6.00 Rk. Name, School...... GP SHG/G SHG 2 Northeastern...... 17 73 4.29 11 0.65 3.65 1 Anna Klein, Minnesota Duluth...... 12 0.17 2 3 Wisconsin...... 14 56 4.00 18 1.29 2.71 Hannah Bilka, Boston College...... 15 0.13 2 4 Quinnipiac...... 13 54 4.15 21 1.62 2.54 Annelise Rice, Providence...... 16 0.12 2 5 Minnesota Duluth...... 12 37 3.08 13 1.08 2.00 2 Anneke Linser, Minnesota Duluth*...... 11 0.09 1 Clair DeGeorge, Bemidji State*...... 14 0.07 1 Penalty Kill *along with 23 other players in the NCAA Rk. School Totals SHF PCT 1 Boston University...... 28/ 29 2 96.6 Game-Winning Goals: 2 Northeastern...... 48/ 50 5 96.0 Rk. Name, School...... GP GWG 3 Maine...... 45/ 47 1 95.7 1 Chloé Aurard, Northeastern...... 17 5 4 Ohio State...... 39/ 41 0 95.1 2 Anna Klein, Minnesota Duluth*...... 12 3 5 Syracuse...... 56/ 61 2 91.8 Emma Gentry, St. Cloud State...... 14 3 Daryl Watts, Wisconsin*...... 14 3 Team Winning Percentage Brette Pettet, Wisconsin*...... 14 3 Rk. School W-L-T Win % Tatum Skaggs, Ohio State*...... 16 3 1 Franklin Pierce...... 2- 0- 0 1.000 Paetyn Levis, Ohio State*...... 16 3 2 Northeastern...... 15- 1- 1 .912 Grace Zumwinkle, Minnesota*...... 17 3 3 Penn State...... 13- 1- 2 .875 Taylor Heise, Minnesota*...... 17 3 4 Wisconsin...... 11- 2- 1 .821 *along with 9 other players in the NCAA 5 Boston College...... 13- 3- 0 .812

Points Per Game (Defensemen) Points Rk. Name, School GP G- A- P P/GM Rk. School GP P 1 Bethany Ross, Franklin Pierce...... 2 0- 4- 4 2.00 1 Northeastern...... 17 180 2 Brooke Remington, Franklin Pierce...... 2 0- 3- 3 1.50 2 Wisconsin...... 14 148 3 Skylar Fontaine, Northeastern...... 17 9-12-21 1.24 3 Penn State...... 16 142 4 Maude Poulin-Labelle, Vermont...... 8 1- 8- 9 1.12 4 Quinnipiac...... 13 135 5 Grace Bowlby, Wisconsin...... 14 0-13-13 0.93 5 Boston College...... 16 132

Goals Against Average Goals Rk. Name, School:...... Saves GA Save% Rk. School GP G 1 Aerin Frankel, Northeastern...... 903:01 9 0.60 1 Northeastern...... 17 73 2 Emma Söderberg, Minnesota Duluth...... 700:13 11 0.94 2 Wisconsin...... 14 56 3 Jessie McPherson, Vermont...... 301:03 5 1.00 3 Quinnipiac...... 13 54 4 Emme Ostrander, Franklin Pierce...... 60:00 1 1.00 4 Penn State...... 16 53 5 Suzette Faucher, Franklin Pierce...... 59:52 1 1.00 5 Boston College...... 16 52

Save Percentage: Assists Rk. Name, School...... Saves GA Save% Rk. School GP A 1 Aerin Frankel, Northeastern...... 322 9 .973 1 Northeastern...... 17 107 2 Emma Söderberg, Minnesota Duluth...... 284 11 .963 2 Wisconsin...... 14 92 3 Abigail Levy, Boston College...... 177 7 .962 3 Penn State...... 16 89 4 Jessie McPherson, Vermont...... 117 5 .959 4 Quinnipiac...... 13 81 5 Lucy Morgan, St. Lawrence...... 156 7 .957 5 Boston College...... 16 80

Current Unbeaten Streak Team W- L- T Games Wisconsin...... 7- 0- 1 8 Minnesota Duluth...... 3- 0- 0 3 Ohio State...... 3- 0- 0 3 Minnesota State...... 1- 0- 0 1

Week 13 (Feb. 19-21, 2021) 10 wcha.com Head-to-Head, PotW, PotM #WeAreWCHA

2020-21 WCHA Players of the Month

Month Forward Defenseman Nov. Grace Zumwinkle, Sr., Minnesota Ashton Bell, Sr., Minnesota Duluth Dec. Anna Klein, Sr., Minnesota Duluth Anna Wilgren, Jr., Minnesota State Jan. Daryl Watts, Sr., Wisconsin Riley Brengman, Fr., Ohio State Feb. March

Month Goaltender Rookie Nov. Lauren Bench, RS-Sr., Minnesota Clara Van Wieren, Fr., F, Minnesota Duluth Dec. Emma Söderberg, Jr., Minnesota Duluth Jamie Nelson, Fr., F, Minnesota State Jan. Emma Söderberg, Jr., Minnesota Duluth Clara Van Wieren, Fr., F, Minnesota Duluth Feb. March

2020-21 WCHA Head-to-Head (Regular Season, League Games)

BSU UMN UMD MSU OSU SCSU UW W-L-T-3/SW Pts BSU --- 0-0-0-0 0-0-2-1 0-4-1-1 0-2-0-0 1-2-1-2 0-2-0-0 2-12-2-2 11.5 UMN 0-0-0-0 --- 2-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 2-4-0-0 3-0-0-0 0-3-1-1 9-7-1-1 30 UMD 0-0-2-1 0-2-0-0 --- 2-0-0-0 1-1-0-0 2-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 6-4-0-0 18 MSU 5-0-1-0 0-2-0-0 0-2-0-0 --- 0-2-0-0 2-2-0-0 0-2-0-0 7-10-1-0 20 OSU 2-0-0-0 4-2-0-0 1-1-0-0 2-0-0-0 --- 0-0-0-0 2-2-0-0 11-5-0-0 32 SCSU 2-1-1-0 0-3-0-0 0-4-0-0 2-2-0-0 0-0-0-0 --- 0-2-0-0 4-12-1-0 13.5 UW 2-0-0-0 3-0-1-0 0-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 2-2-0-0 2-0-0-0 --- 11-2-1-0 34

2020-21 WCHA Players of the Week

Date Forward Defenseman Goaltender Rookie

Nov. 24 Grace Zumwinkle, Sr., Minnesota Ashton Bell, Sr., Minnesota Duluth Lauren Bench, RS-Sr., Minnesota Clara Van Wieren, Fr., F, Minnesota Duluth

Dec. 1 Sophie Shirley, Jr., Wisconsin Nicole LaMantia, Jr., Wisconsin Lauren Bench, RS-Sr., Minnesota Sanni Ahola, Fr., G, St. Cloud State

Dec. 15 Anna Klein, Sr., Minnesota Duluth Crystalyn Hengler, Jr., Minnesota Lauren Bench, RS-Sr., Minnesota Emma Gentry, Fr., F, St. Cloud State

Jan. 5 Jenna Buglioni, Fr., Ohio State Grace Bowlby, Sr., Wisconsin Kennedy Blair, Sr., Wisconsin Riley Brengman, Fr., D, Ohio State

Jan. 12 Taylor Heise, Jr., Minnesota Madison Bizal, Jr., Ohio State Calla Frank, So., Minnesota State Abbey Murphy, Fr., F, Minnesota

Jan. 19 Daryl Watts, Sr., Wisconsin Grace Bowlby, Sr., Wisconsin Emma Söderberg, Jr., Minnespta Duluth Emma Gentry, Fr., F, St. Cloud State

Jan. 26 Daryl Watts, Sr., Wisconsin Riley Brengman, Fr., Ohio State Kerigan Dowhy, Sr., Bemidji State Lacey Eden, Fr., F, Wisconsin

Feb. 2 Emma Maltais, Sr., Ohio State Ashton Bell, Sr., Minnesota Duluth Emma Söderberg, Jr., Minnespta Duluth Clara Van Wieren, Fr., F, Minnesota Duluth

Feb. 9 Daryl Watts, Sr., WIsconsin Grace Bowlby, Sr., Wisconsin Sanni Ahola, Fr., St. Cloud State Lacey Eden, Fr., F, Wisconsin

Feb. 16 Paetyn Levis, Jr., Ohio State Grace Bowlby, Sr., Wisconsin Andrea Braendli, Jr., Ohio State Makenna Webster, Fr., F, Wisconsin

Week 13 (Feb. 19-21, 2021) 11 wcha.com National Polls #WeAreWCHA

USCHO.com USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Feb. 15, 2021 Feb. 16, 2021 Rk Team (1st Place Votes) Record Points LW Rank Team, Points (1st place) Last Week Record Top 10 1 Wisconsin (15) 11-2-1 150 1 1. Wisconsin, 190 (19) 1 11-2-1 13 2 Northeastern 15-1-1 129 3 2. Ohio State, 160 4 11-5-0 13 3 Ohio State 11-5-0 125 4 3. Northeastern, 150 3 15-1-1 13 4 Minnesota 9-7-1 99 2 4. Minnesota, 145 2 9-7-1 13 5 Colgate 11-4-1 88 5 5. Colgate, 103 5 11-4-1 12 6 Boston College 13-3-0 65 6 6. Boston College, 83 7 13-3-0 12 7 Minnesota Duluth 8-4-0 61 6 7. Minnesota Duluth, 80 6 8-4-0 13 8 Penn State 13-1-2 49 8 8. Penn State, 60 9 13-1-2 6 9 Clarkson 8-6-1 37 9 9. Clarkson, 54 8 8-6-1 12 10 Providence 10-6-1 13 10 10. Providence, 15 10 10-6-1 11

Others receiving votes: Robert Morris 7, Quinnipiac 1, Vermont 1. Others receiving votes: Robert Morris 3, Quinnipiac 2, Vermont 1.

WCHA in the Rankings Week-by-Week Week BSU UM UMD MSU OSU SCSU UW Preseason UR/UR 4/4 8/8 UR/UR 5/5 UR/UR 1/1 Week 1 UR/UR 3/3 6/6 UR/UR 4/4 UR/UR 1/1 Week 2 UR/UR 3/3 6/7 UR/UR 4/4 UR/UR 1/1 Week 3 UR/UR 3/3 6/6 UR/UR 4/4 UR/UR 1/1 Week 4 UR/UR 2/2 6/6 UR/UR 4/3 UR/UR 1/1 Week 5 UR/UR 2/2 6/6 UR/UR 4/3 UR/UR 1/1 Week 6 UR/UR 2/2 6/6 UR/UR 4/3 UR/UR 1/1 Week 7 UR/UR 1/1 6/6 UR/UR 3/3 UR/UR 2/2 Week 8 UR/UR 2/2 6/6 UR/UR 3/3 UR/UR 1/1 Week 9 UR/UR 2/2 6/6 UR/UR 3/3 UR/UR 1/1 Week 10 UR/UR 2/2 6/6 UR/UR 4/3 UR/UR 1/1 Week 11 UR/UR 2/2 6/6 UR/UR 4/4 UR/UR 1/1 Week 12 UR/UR 4/4 7/7 UR/UR 3/2 UR/UR 1/1

(Rankings are USHCO/USAHM-USAT) (NP - No Poll)

Week 13 (Feb. 19-21, 2021) 12 wcha.com 2020-21 WCHA Composite Schedule #WeAreWCHA

NOVEMBER Friday, January 8 Saturday, February 27 Friday, November 20 (4/3) Ohio State 1 at (1/1) Wisconsin 2 (OT)* St. Cloud State at Bemidji State* 1:07 p.m. CT Bemidji State at St. Cloud State* PPD Minnesota State 2 at Bemidji State 1* Wisconsin at Minnesota Duluth* 3:07 p.m. CT (8/8) Minnesota Duluth 5 at Minnesota State 0* Saturday, January 9 --END REGULAR SEASON-- Saturday, November 21 (4/3) Ohio State 2 at (1/1) Wisconsin 1 (OT)* Bemidji State at St. Cloud State* PPD St. Cloud State 1 at (2/2) Minnesota 4* MARCH (5/5) Ohio State 0 at (4/4) Minnesota 4* Minnesota State 4 at Bemidji State 0* 2021 WCHA Final Faceoff (8/8) Minnesota Duluth 7 at Minnesota State 3* Sunday, January 10 Saturday, March 6 Sunday, November 22 (2/2) Minnesota 4 at St. Cloud State 0* Semifinal 1 (5/5) Ohio State 2 at (4/4) Minnesota 1* Semifinal 2 Friday, January 15 Friday, November 27 (1/1) Minnesota 0 at (2/2) Wisconsin 5* Sunday, March 7 (1/1) Wisconsin 2 at (4/4) Ohio State 3* (3/3) Ohio State 0 at (6/6) Minnesota Duluth2 * Championship Game (3/3) Minnesota 4 at (6/6) Minnesota Duluth 2* Bemidji State 1 at St. Cloud State 3* Minnesota State 0 at St. Cloud State 1* All dates subject to change Saturday, January 16 *- WCHA league game2 Saturday, November 28 (1/1) Minnesota 3 at (2/2) Wisconsin 6* (1/1) Wisconsin 5 at (4/4) Ohio State 0* Bemidji State 2 at St. Cloud State 2 (OT)* (3/3) Minnesota 2 at (6/6) Minnesota Duluth 1* (3/3) Ohio State 1 at (6/6) Minnesota Duluth 0* Minnesota State 4 at St. Cloud State 2* Friday, January 22 (1/1) Wisconsin 10 at St. Cloud State 0* DECEMBER Minnesota State 0 at (3/3) Ohio State 3* Friday, December 4 (6/6) Minnesota Duluth 0 at Bemidji State 1 (OT)* Minnesota State at Bemidji State* PPD (1/1) Wisconsin at (3/3) Minnesota* PPD Saturday, January 23 St. Cloud State 0 at (6/7) Minnesota Duluth 4* (1/1) Wisconsin 4 at St. Cloud State 2* Minnesota State 2 at (3/3) Ohio State 7* Saturday, December 5 (6/6) Minnesota Duluth 1 at Bemidji State 0 (OT)* Minnesota State at Bemidji State* PPD St. Cloud State 1 at (6/7) Minnesota Duluth 5* Friday, January 29 (1/1) Wisconsin at (3/3) Minnesota* PPD (2/2) Minnesota 7 at (3/3) Ohio State 4* St. Cloud State 1 at (6/6) Minnesota Duluth 4* Thursday, December 10 Bemidji State 0 at Minnesota State 1 (OT)* St. Cloud State 3 at Bemidji State 2 (OT)* (3/3) Minnesota 5 at Minnesota State 1* Saturday, January 30 (2/2) Minnesota 1 at (3/3) Ohio State 3* Friday, December 11 St. Cloud State 0 at (6/6) Minnesota Duluth 6* (6/6) Minnesota Duluth at (1/1) Wisconsin* PPD Bemidji State 2 at Minnesota State 3 (OT)* St. Cloud State 2 at Bemidji State 3 (OT)* (3/3) Minnesota at (4/4) Ohio State* PPD FEBRUARY Minnesota State 1 at (3/3) Minnesota 2* Friday, February 5 Minnesota State 0 at St. Cloud State 4* Saturday, December 12 (1/1) Wisconsin 4 at (2/2) Minnesota 3 (OT)* (3/3) Minnesota at (4/4) Ohio State* PPD (6/6) Minnesota Duluth at (1/1) Wisconsin* PPD Saturday, February 6 Minnesota State 4 at St. Cloud State 2* Thursday, December 17 (1/1) Wisconsin 2 at (2/2) Minnesota 2 (UMN W SO 1-0)* Bemidji State 2 at Minnesota State 2 (OT, BSU W SO 1-0)* Friday, February 12 Bemidji State 0 at (1/1) Wisconsin 4* Friday, December 18 (4/4) Ohio State 2 at (2/2) Minnesota 1* Bemidji State 3 at Minnesota State 5* Minnesota Duluth at Minnesota State* PPD (3/4) Ohio State at (1/1) Wisconsin* PPD Saturday, February 13 Saturday, December 19 (3/4) Ohio State at (1/1) Wisconsin* PPD Bemidji State 0 at (1/1) Wisconsin 7* (4/4) Ohio State 3 at (2/2) Minnesota 2* JANUARY Minnesota Duluth at Minnesota State* PPD Friday, January 1 Bemidji State 1 at (4/3) Ohio State 4* Friday, February 19 (4/4) Minnesota at Bemidji State* 6:07 p.m. CT Saturday, January 2 St. Cloud State at (3/2) Ohio State* CCD Bemidji State 1 at (4/3) Ohio State 7* (1/1) Wisconsin 3 at Minnesota State 2* Saturday, February 20 (4/4) Minnesota at Bemidji State* 3:07 p.m. CT Sunday, January 3 Minnesota State at (7/7) Minnesota Duluth* 3:07 p.m. CT (1/1) Wisconsin 1 at Minnesota State 0* St. Cloud State at (3/2) Ohio State* CCD

Monday, January 4 Sunday, February 21 (6/6) Minnesota Duluth at (2/2) Minnesota* PPD Minnesota State at (7/7) Minnesota Duluth* 3:07 p.m. CT

Tuesday, January 5 Friday, February 26 (6/6)Minnesota Duluth at (2/2) Minnesota* PPD St. Cloud State at Bemidji State* 3:07 p.m. CT Wisconsin at Minnesota Duluth* 6:07 p.m. CT Thursday, January 7 St. Cloud State 1 at (2/2) Minnesota 2*

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Wisconsin is Coaches' Choice to Repeat as WCHA Regular Season Champion 2020-21 WCHA Captains

2020-21 WCHA Preseason Coaches’ Poll WCHA players donning the Rk. Team (First Place Votes) Points “C” or the “A” this season 1. Wisconsin (4) 34 2. Minnesota (3) 31 3. Ohio State 28 Bemidji State 4. Minnesota Duluth 21 Captains: Clair DeGeorge, Mak Langei 5. Bemidji State 14 Assistants: Tina Kampa, Kara Werth 6. Minnesota State 13 7. St. Cloud State 6 Minnesota Predicted order of finish. Based on a 6-5-4-3-2-1 scale. Coaches could not vote for their own teams. Captains: Emily Brown, Grace Zumwinkle Assistants: Olivia Knowles, Taylor Wente Preseason WCHA Player of the Year Daryl Watts, Sr., F, Wisconsin (3 votes) Minnesota Duluth Others receiving votes: Emma Maltais, Sr., F, Ohio State (2); Grace Zumwinkle, Sr., F, Minnesota (1); Captain: Ashton Bell Gabbie Hughes, Jr., F, Minnesota Duluth (1) Assistants: Anna Klein, McKenzie Revering

Preseason WCHA Rookie of the Year Minnesota State Abbey Murphy, Fr., F, Minnesota (4) Captain: Anna Wilgren Others receiving votes: Anne Cherkowski, Fr., F, Minnesota (1); Emma Gentry, Fr., F, St. Cloud State (1); Assistants:Brittyn Fleming, Jessica Kondas, Casey O’Brien, Fr., F, Wisconsin (1). Tristen Truax Preseason All-WCHA F: Emma Maltais, Sr., Ohio State Ohio State F: Daryl Watts, Sr., Wisconsin Captains: Emma Maltais, Liz Scheppers F: Sophie Shirley, Jr., Wisconsin Assistants: Lisa Bruno, Tatum Skaggs D: Ashton Bell, Sr., Minnesota Duluth D: Emily Brown, Sr., Minnesota St. Cloud State G: Andrea Braendli, Jr., Ohio State Captain: Kenzie Wylie Assistants: Hannah Bates, Laura Kluge, Others receiving votes (listed alphabetically by position): Forwards – Clair DeGeorge, Sr., Bemidji Emma Polusny State; Taylor Heise, Jr., Minnesota; Gabbie Hughes, Jr., Minnesota Duluth; Klára Hymlárová, So., St. Cloud State; Grace Zumwinkle, Sr. Minnesota. Defensemen – Grace Bowlby, Sr., Wisconsin; Sophie Wisconsin Jaques, Jr., Ohio State; Olivia Knowles, Sr., Minnesota; Anna Wilgren, Jr., Minnesota State. Goaltender Captains: Grace Bowlby, Brette Pettet Calla Frank, So., Minnesota State; Emma Polusny, Sr., St. Cloud State. – Assistants: Britta Curl, Caitlin Schneider

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2020-21 BEMIDJI STATE SCHEDULE Head Coach: Jim Scanlan (Seventh season) Record at BSU: 102-118-17 Date Opponent Time/ Result 2020-21 Overall Record: 2-12-2 Nov. 20 *at St. Cloud State Postponed 2020-21 WCHA Record: 2-12-2-1 Nov. 21 *at St. Cloud State Postponed TM Dec. 4 *Minnesota State Postponed Dec. 5 *Minnesota State Postponed Dec. 10 *St. Cloud State L, 3-2 (OT) Beavers Dec. 11 *St. Cloud State W, 3-2 (OT) Dec. 17 *at Minnesota State T, 2-2 (BSU W SO 1-0) Bemidji State University Dec. 18 *at Minnesota State L, 5-3 Jan. 1 *at (4/3) Ohio State L, 4-1 • Bemidji State stands seventh in the WCHA with a .240 point percentage and has earned 11.5 points in league play by going 2-12-2. Jan. 2 *at (4/3) Ohio State L, 7-1 • Bemidji State is currently on a five-game losing streal and has scored Jan. 8 *Minnesota State L, 2-1 just two goals during the losing streak. Jan. 9 *Minnesota State L, 4-0 • The Beavers have played in eight overtime games this season, most Jan. 15 *at St. Cloud State L, 3-1 of any team in the WCHA. Jan. 16 *at St. Cloud State T, 2-2 (OT) • Bemidji State traveled to No. 1/1 Wisconsin last weekend where it fell Jan. 22 *(6/6) Minnesota Duluth W, 1-0 (OT) to the Badgers in two games by scores of 4-0 and 7-0. Jan. 23 *(6/6) Minnesota Duluth L, 1-0 (OT) • Bemidji State is last in the league by averaging 1.19 goals per game and rank sixth on defense by allowing 3.12 goals per game. Jan. 29 *at Minnesota State L, 1-0 (OT) • The Beavers’ power play is the lone team in Division I to have yet tally Jan. 30 *at Minnesota State L, 3-2 (OT) a power-play marker and have come up empty on 27 chances this Feb. 12 *at (1/1) Wisconsin L, 4-0 season. Feb. 13 *at (1/1) Wisconsin L, 7-0 • Bemidji State’s penalty kill is seventh in the WCHA and has stopped Feb. 19 *(4/4) Minnesota 6:07 p.m. CT 34-of-40 chances for an .850 percentage. The Beavers have killed Feb. 20 *(4/4) Minnesota 3:07 p.m. CT off the last eight power-play chances for its opponents. Feb. 26 *St. Cloud State 3;07 p.m. CT • Bemidji State has been led by the play of senior netminder Kerigan Dowhy this season. Despite posting a 2-11-2 record, Dowhy boasts a Feb. 27 *St. Cloud State 1;07 p.m .CT .922 save percentage and 2.47 goals against average to rank fifth in *- WCHA game the league in both categories. • Bemidji State is led offensively by Clair DeGeorge who has totaled nine points in 16 games (4g-5a) but has been held off the scoresheet in the last five games. • DeGeorge is followed by sophomore Reece Hunt who has posted seven points (7a) in 16 games and has also been held off the scoresheet the past five games. • Senior Tina Kampa paces the Beavers’ blueline with five points (5a) while senior co-captain Mak Langei follows with three points off of two goals and an assist. • Langei leads the nation with 60 blocked shots while Kampa follows closely in fourth with 46 blocked shots. • Bemidji State continues to lead the nation in blocked shots with 301 and have five defensemen who boast 20 or more blocked shots this season.

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2020-21 MINNESOTA SCHEDULE Head Coach: Brad Frost (14th season) Record at UMN: 409-83-35 Date Opponent Time / Result 2020-21 Overall Record: 9-7-1 Nov. 21 *(5/5) Ohio State W, 4-0 2020-21 WCHA Record: 9-7-1-1 Nov. 22 *(5/5) Ohio State L, 2-1 Nov. 27 *at (6/6) Minnesota Duluth W, 4-2 Nov. 28 *at (6/6) Minnesota Duluth W, 2-1 Dec. 4 *(1/1) Wisconsin Postponed Golden Gophers Dec. 5 *(1/1) Wisconsin Postponed Dec. 11 *at (4/4) Ohio State Postponed University of Minnesota Dec. 12 *at (4/4) Ohio State Postponed • No. 4/4 Minnesota is set to close out the regular season with a road Dec. 10 *at Minnesota State W, 5-1 series against Bemidji State this week. Puck drop is scheduled for Dec. 11 *Minnesota State W, 2-1 6:07 p.m. CT Friday and 3:07 p.m. CT Saturday at the Sanford Center Jan. 4 *(6/6) Minnesota Duluth Postponed in Bemidji, Minn. Jan. 5 *(6/6) Minnesota Duluth Postponed • Minnesota enters the series with Bemidji State after suffering a home Jan. 7 *at St. Cloud State W, 2-1 sweep to Ohio State. The Gophers fell 2-1 and in game one and 3-2 in Jan. 9 *St. Cloud State W, 4-1 game two. (2a) and (2a) led the Maroon & Taylor Heise Amy Potomak Jan. 10 *at St. Cloud State W, 4-0 Gold against the Buckeyes and Emily Brown, Grace Zumwinkle, and Jan. 15 *at (2/2) Wisconsin L, 5-0 Abigail Boreen each scored goals. Makayla Pahl made 36 saves on 38 shots in game one, and Lauren Bench made 20 saves on 23 shots Jan. 16 *at (2/2) Wisconsin L, 6-3 in game two. Jan. 29 *at (3/3) Ohio State W, 7-4 • The Gophers honored their five seniors prior to Saturday’s game Jan. 30 *at (3/3) Ohio State L, 3-1 against Ohio State. Since the 2017-18 season, Emily Brown, Olivia Feb. 5 *(1/1) Wisconsin L, 4-3 (OT) Knowles, Taylor Wente, and Grace Zumwinkle have combined for Feb. 6 *(1/1) Wisconsin T, 2-2 (UMN W SO 1-0) 333 points (138g-195a) in 130 games, helping the Gophers to a Feb. 12 *(4/4) Ohio State L, 2-1 92-30-8 record during their four years so far. Co-captains Brown and Zumwinkle have never missed a game in their Gopher careers. Feb. 13 *(4/4) Ohio State L, 3-2 Meanwhile, Lauren Bench joined the team this season after beginning Feb. 19 *at Bemidji State 6:07 p.m. CT her career at Bemidji State; she has played in 13 games for the Feb. 20 *at Bemidji State 3:07 p.m. CT Maroon & Gold this year, going 8-5-0. *- WCHA game • Minnesota has an all-time record of 80-9-7 in 96 games against Bemidji State dating back to November 1998. This weekend’s series marks the first meeting between the two squads this season, and Minnesota is on an eight-game winning streak against the Beavers. • Senior Grace Zumwinkle is Minnesota's active career scoring leader with 139 career points (79g-60a) in 130 career games; she ranks 11th among all-time Gophers with 79 career goals, chasing 10th-ranked Emily West, who had 82 goals from 2007-12. • Junior Taylor Heise (37g-53a) is closing in on her 100th career point after logging her 50th career assist earlier this season against St. Cloud State (Jan. 9). Likewise, senior Emily Brown (15g-51a) recorded her 50th career assist this season against Ohio State (Jan. 30). Junior Emily Oden (18g-42a) passed 50 career points earlier this season against Minnesota Duluth (Nov. 27) as well. • Through 17 games this season, 18 different Gophers have at least one point while 15 different skaters have scored goals. Grace Zumwinkle (12g-3a) leads the team with 15 points and 12 goals while Taylor Heise (6g-6a), Emily Oden (2g-10a), and Abbey Murphy (4g-7a) all have reached double-digits for points. • Grace Zumwinkle, Crystalyn Hengler and Emily Oden each have two power-play goals on the year while Zumwinkle and Taylor Heise are tied for second in the nation with three game-winning goals each. • Freshmen Abbey Murphy (4g-7a), Anne Cherkowski (1g-5a), Josey Dunne (2g-1a), Audrey Wethington (1g-2a), and Maggie Nicholson (2a) have already recorded their first collegiate points. • Seniors Emily Brown and Grace Zumwinkle are serving as team captains this year while fellow seniors Olivia Knowles and Taylor Wente are assistant captains for the Gophers. • This season marks head coach Brad Frost’s 14th season at the helm of the program, and he has a .818 winning percentage in his first 13 seasons leading the Gophers

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2020-21 MINNESOTA DULUTH SCHEDULE Head Coach: Maura Crowell (12th season) Overall Record: 193-142-37 Date Opponent Time / Result Overall D-I: 123-82-23 (7th season) Nov. 20 *at Minnesota State W, 5-0 Record at UMD: 96-76-20 (6th season) Nov. 21 *at Minnesota State W, 7-3 2020-21 Overall Record: 8-4-0 Nov. 27 *(3/3) Minnesota L, 4-2 2020-21 WCHA Record: 8-4-0-0 Nov. 28 *(3/3) Minnesota L, 2-1 Dec. 4 *St. Cloud State W, 4-0 Bulldogs Dec. 5 *St. Cloud State W, 5-1 Dec. 11 *at Wisconsin Postponed University of Minnesota Duluth Dec. 12 *at Wisconsin Postponed Jan. 4 *at (2/2) Minnesota Postponed • No. 7/7 Minnesota Duluth hosts Minnesota State this weekend at AMSOIL Arena, one week after a series between the two sides was Jan. 5 *at (2/2) Minnesota Postponed postponed in Mankato. All-time, the Bulldogs are 72-7-9 against the Jan. 15 *(3/3) Ohio State W, 2-0 Mavericks, and are unbeaten in their last 15 outings. Jan. 16 *(3/3) Ohio State L, 1-0 • Eleven players registered at least a point in their last series, including Jan. 22 *at Bemidji State L, 1-0 (OT) seven that recorded three or more. Senior defenseman Ashton Bell Jan. 23 *at Bemidji State W, 1-0 (OT) had five points on a goal and four assists, while senior winger Anna Jan. 29 *St. Cloud State W, 4-1 Klein had a team-high three goals to go with an assist, and Anneke Jan. 30 *St. Cloud State W, 6-0 Linser recorded four points (2g-2a) in game-two skate, a weekend single-game high among UMD players. Feb. 12 *at Minnesota State Postponed • UMD's seven goals against MSU on Nov. 21 is the most it has put up Feb. 13 *at Minnesota State Postponed since Jan. 23, 2015, when the Bulldogs scored 12 goals against MSU Feb. 19 *Minnesota State 6:07 p.m. CT in Mankato. It was also the most goals scored in a series (12), also Feb. 20 *Minnesota State 3:07 p.m. CT from the same weekend - UMD scored 16 on Jan. 23-24, 2015 (where Feb. 26 *Wisconsin 6:07 p.m. CT UMD registered scores of 12-0 and 4-0, respectively). Feb. 27 *Wisconsin 3:07 p.m. CT • Gabbie Hughes became the eighth player in program history to reach the 100-point plateau in 80 or less games and the first player to hit *- WCHA game the magic mark since Lara Stalder rang up her 100th point on Oct. 8, 2016. • Junior goaltender Emma Söderberg has allowed just three goals in her last six games and ranks second in the NCAA and first in the WCHA with a 0.94 goals against average and a .963 save percentage. Both marks would be single-season record for the UMD program. • Anna Klein has compiled nine goals and seven assists for 16 points over 12 games so far, and that points per game average of 1.33 ranks fifth in the NCAA among players who have skated in three or more games and second in the WCHA. Klein ranks third in the NCAA and second in the WCHA with a goals per game average of 0.75 among players who have played in three or more games, and leads the NCAA and WCHA with 2 shorthanded goals • With 96 career wins at UMD, Maura Crowell is now just four wins away from cracking into the 100-win club.

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2020-21 MINNESOTA STATE SCHEDULE Head Coach: John Harrington (21st season) Overall Record: 283-274-54 (21st season) Date Opponent Time / Result

TM Overall D-I: 42-132-23 (Sixth season) Nov. 20 *(8/8) Minnesota Duluth L, 5-0 Record at MSU: 42-132-23 (Sixth season) Nov. 21 *(8/8) Minnesota Duluth L, 7-3 2020-21 Overall Record: 7-10-1 Nov. 27 *at St. Cloud State L, 1-0 2020-21 WCHA Record: 7-10-1-0 Nov. 28 *at St. Cloud State W, 4-2 Dec. 4 *at Bemidji State Postponed Mavericks Dec. 5 *at Bemidji State Postponed Dec. 10 *(3/3) Minnesota L, 5-1 Minnesota State University Dec. 11 *at (3/3) Minnesota L, 2-1 Dec. 18 *Bemidji State T, 2-2 (BSU W SO 1-0) • Minnesota State hits the road to take on No. 7/7 Minnesota Duluth this weekend in its final regular season series of the 2020-21 campaign Dec. 19 *Bemidji State W, 5-3 Friday at 6:07 p.m. CT and Saturday at 3:07 p.m. CT. Jan. 2 *(1/1) Wisconsin L, 3-2 • Minnesota State, which began play in 1998-99, is in its 23rd season Jan. 3 *(1/1) Wisconsin L, 1-0 of competition and has compiled a 203-513-71 (.258) record in 787 Jan. 8 *at Bemidji State W, 2-1 total games played. The Mavericks are in their 22nd year as members Jan. 9 *at Bemidji State W, 4-0 in the WCHA and hold a 108-406-56 (.189) record in 570 conference Jan. 22 *at (3/3) Ohio State L, 3-0 games played. Jan. 23 *at (3/3) Ohio State L, 7-2 • The Mavericks hold an all-time record of 10-75-9 against the Bulldogs. Earlier this season in a Nov. 20-21 series in Mankato, the Jan. 29 *Bemidji State W, 1-0 (OT) Mavericks fell victim of a sweep by the Bulldogs in 5-0 and 7-3 Jan. 30 *Bemidji State W, 3-2 (OT) decisions. Feb. 5 *at St. Cloud State L, 4-0 • Sophomore forward Kelsey King, who has 8g-5a/13pts in 18 games Feb. 6 *at St. Cloud State W, 4-2 this season, has paced the Mavericks with nine points in her last eight Feb. 12 *Minnesota Duluth Postponed games. The Elk River, Minn., native leads MSU’s shooting effort with Feb. 13 *Minnesota Duluth Postponed 73 shots this season. In the nation, King ranks fourth in shots on net Feb. 19 *at (7/7) Minnesota Duluth 6:07 p.m. CT and third in the WCHA. In MSU’s last action Feb. 5-6 at St. Cloud State, the Maverick sophomore led MSU with 11 shots on net in the series. Feb. 20 *at (7/7) Minnesota Duluth 3:07 p.m. CT • With a 6g-7a/13pts line this season, freshman forward Jamie *- WCHA game Nelson leads the WCHA rookie scoring race this season. Last time out, Nelson assisted on a pair of MSU goals in the 4-2 win over the Huskies on Feb. 6. The multi-point afternoon put her back in a tie with King for MSU’s leading scorer. With six goals on 49 shots this season, Nelson leads the Mavericks in shooting percentage (.122) . • Junior forward Madison Oelkers helped the Mavericks claim a 4-2 victory over the Huskies with a pair of assists in MSU’s last contest. The Warroad, Minn., native finished the weekend with a team-high +2 rating in the series. • Leading Minnesota State’s defensive point race with a 2g-4a/6pts line in 15 games this season is Tristen Truax. She got the scoring started with a power-play goal at the end of the end first period that led the Mavericks over the Huskies 4-2, Feb. 6. Truax has blocked 33 shots this season, good for fifth-best in the WCHA. • Minnesota State defenseman Anna Wilgren is third in the WCHA and seventh in the NCAA among shot blockers this season with a team-high 38 blocks in 16 games. The Hudson, Wis., native owns a 1g-4a/5pts line this season. • Senior forward Brittyn Fleming is Minnesota State’s active career scoring leader with 23-45--68 in 124 games as a Maverick. With one more assist last game against St. Cloud State on Feb. 6, the Oregon, Wis., native now shares a lead in Maverick playmaking with seven assists this season. Fleming is seventh on MSU’s list of all-time assist leaders with 45 career helpers. • Goaltender Calla Frank was recently named one of 21 finalists for the Hockey Commissioner’s Association Women’s Hockey Goalie of the Year Award watch list. In MSU’s last series Feb. 5-6, Frank started both games and stopped 27 of the 29 shots in the second game to backstop the Mavericks to a 4-2 win over SCSU. The Hugo, Minn., native holds a 6-8-1 record, .909 save percentage and 2.57 goals against average. • The Mavericks have the eighth-best penalty kill unit in the nation this season at a 54-for-60 mark for a 90% success rate. With the man advantage, the Mavericks are 13th in the NCAA going 9-for-57 (.158). MSU’s power-play unit stands second in the WCHA while the penalty kill comes in at third in the conference rankings.

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2020-21 OHIO STATE SCHEDULE Head Coach: Nadine Muzerall (Fifth season) Record at OSU: 93-55-17 Date Opponent Time / Result 2020-21 Overall Record: 11-5-0 Nov. 21 *at (4/4) Minnesota L, 4-0 2020-21 WCHA Record: 11-5-0-0 Nov. 22 *at (4/4) Minnesota W, 2-1 Nov. 27 *(1/1) Wisconsin W, 3-2 Nov. 28 *(1/1) Wisconsin L, 5-0 Dec. 11 *(3/3) Minnesota Postponed Buckeyes Dec. 12 *(3/3) Minnesota Postponed Dec. 18 *at Wisconsin Postponed Ohio State University Dec. 19 *at Wisconsin Postponed Jan. 1 *Bemidji State W, 4-1 • No. 3/2 Ohio State earned a season sweep against then-No. 2/2 Minnesota last weekend in Minneapolis by scores of 2-1 and 3-2. Jan. 2 *Bemidji State W, 7-1 • The Buckeyes moved up one spot in this week’s USCHO poll and Jan. 8 *at (1/1) Wisconsin L, 2-1 currently sit at No. 3. Jan. 9 *at (1/1) Wisconsin W, 2-1 (OT) • The Buckeyes’ series this weekend against St. Cloud State was Jan. 15 *at (6/6) Minnesota Duluth L, 2-0 canceled on Monday after St. Cloud paused all team activities for Jan. 16 *at (6/6) Minnesota Duluth W, 1-0 seven days due to COVID-19 protocols. Jan. 22 *Minnesota State W, 3-0 • Five players have double-figure points thus far on the season, led by Jan. 23 *Minnesota State W, 7-2 senior Tatum Skaggs’ 13 (6g-7a). Jan. 29 *(2/2) Minnesota L, 7-4 • Freshman Jenna Buglioni and sophomore Jennifer Gardiner each have 12 points and have combined for 13 goals and 11 assists. Jan. 30 *(2/2) Minnesota W, 3-1 • Emma Maltais and Liz Schepers, a pair of seniors, each have 11 Feb. 12 *at (2/2) Minnesota W, 2-1 points. Maltais’ eight assists are a team high while Schepers has Feb. 13 *at (2/2) Minnesota W, 3-2 contributed five goals and six assists. Feb. 19 *St. Cloud State Canceled • Andrea Braendli is 9-5-0 on the season with a .923 save percentage Feb. 20 *St. Cloud State Canceled and 1.91 goals against average. Over the weekend, she improved her *- WCHA game career record to 45-20-7. • Paeytn Levis, playing her home state of Minnesota last weekend, scored two game-winning goals. • Ohio State continues to be one of the nation’s best teams on the penalty kill. They’ve been successful 41 of 43 times (.953). • The Buckeyes have played 10 games this season against teams ranked either No. 1 or No. 2 in the country and have won six times. • Overall, 12 of Ohio State’s 16 games so far have come against teams ranked in the top six nationally (they are 7-5 in those games). • Senior Liz Schepers is 15 points shy of 100 for her career. She has 41 goals and 44 assists in 124 career games. • The Buckeyes have been fast starters, outscoring their opponents 17- 11 in the first quarter of games this season. They’ve scored first in 10 of 16 games and are 9-1 in those contests.

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2020-21 ST. CLOUD STATE SCHEDULE Head Coach: Steve Macdonald (Second season) Record at SCSU: 10-37-5 Date Opponent Time / Result Career Record: 10-37-5 Nov. 20 *Bemidji State Postponed 2020-21 Overall Record: 4-12-1 Nov. 21 *Bemidji State Postponed 2020-21 WCHA Record: 4-12-1-0 Nov. 27 *Minnesota State W, 1-0 Nov. 28 *Minnesota State L, 4-2 Dec. 4 *at (6/7) Minnesota Duluth L, 4-0 Huskies Dec. 5 *at (6/7) Minnesota Duluth L, 5-1 Dec. 10 *at Bemidji State W, 3-2 (OT) St. Cloud State University Dec. 11 *at Bemidji State L, 3-2 (OT) Jan. 7 *(2/2) Minnesota L, 2-1 • Steve Macdonald is in his second season at the helm of St. Cloud State women's hockey. He is assisted by associate head coach Jan. 9 *at (2/2) Minnesota L, 4-1 Jinelle Siergierj and assistant coach Molly Engstrom. Jan. 10 *(2/2) Minnesota L, 4-0 • St. Cloud State currently stands at 4-12-1 on the season, sitting at Jan. 15 *Bemidji State W, 3-1 sixth in the WCHA standings, having already surpassed their WCHA Jan. 16 *Bemdiji State T, 2-2 (OT) win total from a year ago. SCSU stands at 13.5 with a .265 points Jan. 22 *(1/1) Wisconsin L, 10-0 percentage. Jan. 23 *(1/1) Wisconsin L, 4-2 • The Huskies split with Minnesota State in their last time out. Jan. 29 *at (6/6) Minnesota Duluth L, 4-1 Freshman Sanni Ahola backstopped SCSU to a 4-0 victory on Friday, stopping a career-best 38 shots while recording her second career Jan. 30 *at (6/6) Minnesota Duluth L, 6-0 shutout. Ahola saved a ridiculous 24 shots in the third period to seal Feb. 5 *Minnesota State W, 4-0 the win. Fellow freshman Emma Gentry scored a pair of goals in the Feb. 6 *Minnesota State L, 4-2 win, while Laura Kluge and Hannah Bates each added a score of their Feb. 19 *at Ohio State Canceled own. Kluge and Jenniina Nylund scored the Huskies’ goals in a 4-2 Feb. 20 *at Ohio State Canceled Saturday loss. Feb. 26 *at Bemdiji State 3:07 p.m. CT • St. Cloud State’s penalty kill sits at 19th in the country at 87.3 percent. Feb. 27 *at Bemdiji State 1:07 p.m. CT • Freshman Sanni Ahola has been named the WCHA Goaltender of the Week for the first time in her career following her efforts against *- WCHA game Minnesota State as announced by the league on February 9. This is the second weekly award Ahola has earned this season, as she was named Rookie of the Week on December 1. • The Huskies scheduled series at Ohio State this weekend has been canceled due to WCHA COVID-19 protocols. SCSU team activities have been paused for seven days in accordance with testing regulations. • St. Cloud State honored their seniors following their Senior Day game against Minnesota State. SCSU will graduate five seniors in 2020-21: goaltender Emma Polusny, forwards Laura Kluge and Emma Bigham, and defenders Kenzie Wylie and Hannah Bates. • Sophomore forward Taylor Lind posted a remarkable month of January, scoring three goals and adding an assist for a team-best four points in the month.Freshman Emma Gentry scored two goals with one game-winner and earned her second WCHA Rookie of the Week nod of the season on January 19 for her performance in the Huskies’ series against BSU. Playing as a wing on the Huskies’ second line against Bemidji State, Gentry was a plus-two and has now scored one goal in each of the four games she has played against the Beavers • The Huskies’ 2020-21 freshman class includes forwards Emma Gentry, Linnea Melotindos, Mackenzie Bourgerie, Allison Green and Nicole Ness, defender Adela Skrdlova, goaltender Sanni Ahola and sophomore transfer defender Addi Scribner (Ohio State).

Week 13 (Feb. 19-21, 2021) 20 wcha.com Team Notebooks #WeAreWCHA

2020-21 WISCONSIN SCHEDULE Head Coach: Mark Johnson (18th season) Record at UW: 533-94-47 Date Opponent Time / Result 2020-21 Overall Record: 11-2-1 Nov. 27 *at (4/4) Ohio State L, 3-2 2020-21 WCHA Record: 11-2-1-0 Nov. 28 *at (4/4) Ohio State W, 5-0 Dec. 4 *at (3/3) Minnesota Postponed Dec. 5 *at (3/3) Minnesota Postponed Dec. 11 *Minnesota Duluth Postponed Badgers Dec. 12 *Minnesota Duluth Postponed Dec. 18 *Ohio State Postponed University of Wisconsin Dec. 19 *Ohio State Postponed Jan. 2 *at Minnesota State W, 3-2 • No. 1/1 Wisconsin head into their final bye of the 2020-21 season before heading to Duluth to take on the UMD Bulldogs next weekend Jan. 3 *at Minnesota State W, 1-0 at AMSOIL Arena. Jan. 8 *(4/3) Ohio State W, 2-1 • The Badgers are coming off of a sweep of Bemidji State at LaBahn Jan. 9 *(4/3) Ohio State L, 2-1 (OT) Arena as UW earned a 4-0 win on Friday before gathering a 7-0 win Jan. 15 *(1/1) Minnesota W, 5-0 on Saturday. Lacey Eden, Makenna Webster, Sophie Shirley and Jan. 16 *(1/1) Minnesota W, 6-3 Grace Shirley each scored a pair of goals during the sweep. Jan. 22 *at St. Cloud State W, 10-0 • UW heads into this weekend with an eight-game unbeaten streak, Jan. 23 *at St. Cloud State W, 4-2 which is the fourth-longest streak in the country and the longest streak in the WCHA. Feb. 5 *at (2/2) Minnesota W, 4-3 (OT) • Senior forward Daryl Watts has been on fire this year as she 2018 Feb. 6 *at (2/2) Minnesota T, 2-2 (UMN W SO 1-0) Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award winner leads the NCAA in points as Feb. 12 *Bemdiji State W, 4-0 she’s averaging 1.93 points per game this year while her 13 goals also Feb. 13 *Bemdiji State W, 7-0 lead the country. The Toronto native has tallied points in 13 of UW’s 14 Feb. 26 *at Minnesota Duluth 6:07 p.m. CT games this year. Feb. 27 *at Minnesota Duluth 3:07 p.m. CT • Junior forward Sophie Shirley’s 1.50 points per game average is tied *- WCHA game for the third-best mark in the country. Shirley has an eight-game point streak heading into this weekend • Senior netminder Kennedy Blair has been stellar in net for UW this year as she has a 11-2-1 record and her 11 wins pace the league. Her .947 save percentage and her 1.31 goals-against average ranked second in the WCHA behind only UMD netminder Emma Söderberg. • New Badger Lacey Eden has made a name for herself during her first four games as a Badger as she has five goals and four assists after joining the team on Jan. 15. She has been named the WCHA Rookie of the Week twice in the last four weeks and scored the game-winning goal in UW’s 4-2 win at SCSU. • Grace Bowlby earned her fourth WCHA Defenseman of the Week honor after her two-assist weekend against BSU. Her 13 points this year lead all WCHA blueliners while her +16 plus/minus rating also leads all WCHA defensemen.

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Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- 1 Daryl Watts WIS SR F 14 13-14-27 1.93 0/0 1 0 3 1 +21 2 Sophie Shirley WIS JR F 14 9-12-21 1.50 2/4 0 0 1 0 +18 3 Brette Pettet WIS SR F 14 8-9-17 1.21 0/0 2 0 3 1 +17 4 Anna Klein MND SR F 12 9-7-16 1.33 1/2 0 2 3 0 +10 5 Grace Zumwinkle MIN SR F 17 12-3-15 0.88 2/4 2 0 3 0 +1 6 Grace Bowlby WIS SR D 14 0-13-13 0.93 5/10 0 0 0 0 +16 Jamie Nelson MNS FR F 16 6-7-13 0.81 1/2 1 0 0 0 +3 Tatum Skaggs OSU SR F 16 6-7-13 0.81 7/25 1 0 3 0 E Kelsey King MNS SO F 18 8-5-13 0.72 2/4 2 0 1 0 -4 10 Gabbie Hughes MND JR F 12 3-9-12 1.00 5/10 0 0 1 0 +10 Jenna Buglioni OSU FR C 16 7-5-12 0.75 6/12 0 0 1 0 -2 Jennifer Gardiner OSU SO F 16 6-6-12 0.75 2/4 1 0 0 0 -1 Taylor Heise MIN JR F 17 6-6-12 0.71 3/6 0 0 3 1 +5 Emily Oden MIN JR F 17 2-10-12 0.71 3/6 2 0 1 0 +9 15 Britta Curl WIS JR F 14 6-5-11 0.79 6/12 1 0 0 0 +13 Liz Schepers OSU SR F 16 5-6-11 0.69 7/14 0 0 1 0 +5 Emma Maltais OSU SR F 16 3-8-11 0.69 4/8 0 0 0 0 +2 Abbey Murphy MIN FR F 17 4-7-11 0.65 13/26 0 0 0 0 +3 Brittyn Fleming MNS SR F 18 4-7-11 0.61 2/4 0 0 0 0 -6 20 Naomi Rogge MND JR F 12 4-6-10 0.83 3/6 0 0 0 0 +10 21 Lacey Eden WIS FR F 8 5-4-9 1.12 1/2 1 0 1 0 +7 Ashton Bell MND SR D 12 3-6-9 0.75 1/2 1 0 0 0 +13 Taylor Lind STC SO F 15 4-5-9 0.60 9/18 1 0 0 0 -6 Clair DeGeorge BMJ SR F 16 4-5-9 0.56 2/4 0 1 1 0 -13 Riley Brengman OSU FR D 16 2-7-9 0.56 3/6 1 0 0 0 +7 Jenniina Nylund STC JR F 17 5-4-9 0.53 7/14 0 0 0 0 -8

Defenseman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- 1 Grace Bowlby WIS SR D 14 0-13-13 0.93 5/10 0 0 0 0 +16 2 Ashton Bell MND SR D 12 3-6-9 0.75 1/2 1 0 0 0 +13 Riley Brengman OSU FR D 16 2-7-9 0.56 3/6 1 0 0 0 +7 4 Nicole LaMantia WIS JR D 14 1-7-8 0.57 4/19 0 0 1 0 +13 Madison Bizal OSU JR D 16 1-7-8 0.50 2/4 0 0 0 0 +8 6 Emily Brown MIN SR D 17 2-5-7 0.41 4/8 0 0 0 0 -1 7 Tristen Truax MNS SR D 15 2-4-6 0.40 6/12 2 0 1 0 -7 Crystalyn Hengler MIN JR D 17 2-4-6 0.35 1/2 2 0 0 0 +2 Olivia Knowles MIN SR D 17 1-5-6 0.35 5/10 0 0 1 0 +1 Madeline Wethington MIN SO D 17 1-5-6 0.35 3/6 0 0 0 0 +8 11 Lizi Norton MND JR D 12 0-5-5 0.42 1/2 0 0 0 0 +9 Anna Wilgren MNS JR D 16 1-4-5 0.31 7/14 0 0 0 0 -6 Tina Kampa BMJ SR D 16 0-5-5 0.31 1/2 0 0 0 0 -10 14 Chayla Edwards WIS SO D 14 0-4-4 0.29 1/2 0 0 0 0 +8 Jessica Kondas MNS SR D 18 2-2-4 0.22 5/10 1 0 2 0 -8

Freshman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- 1 Jamie Nelson MNS FR F 16 6-7-13 0.81 1/2 1 0 0 0 +3 2 Jenna Buglioni OSU FR C 16 7-5-12 0.75 6/12 0 0 1 0 -2 3 Abbey Murphy MIN FR F 17 4-7-11 0.65 13/26 0 0 0 0 +3 4 Lacey Eden WIS FR F 8 5-4-9 1.12 1/2 1 0 1 0 +7 Riley Brengman OSU FR D 16 2-7-9 0.56 3/6 1 0 0 0 +7 6 Clara Van Wieren MND FR F 10 6-2-8 0.80 1/2 1 0 1 0 +9 7 Emma Gentry STC FR F 14 6-1-7 0.50 5/10 1 0 3 0 -8 Makenna Webster WIS FR F 14 4-3-7 0.50 0/0 0 0 1 0 +7 Sydney Langseth MNS FR F 18 4-3-7 0.39 1/2 0 0 0 0 +4 10 Anne Cherkowski MIN FR F 13 1-5-6 0.46 3/6 0 0 1 0 +5 11 Maddi Wheeler WIS FR F 13 2-2-4 0.31 2/4 0 0 1 0 +5 Casey O'Brien WIS FR F 14 1-3-4 0.29 1/2 0 0 0 0 +9 13 Nina Jobst-Smith MND FR D 10 1-2-3 0.30 1/2 0 0 1 0 +6 Josey Dunne MIN FR D 17 2-1-3 0.18 3/6 0 0 0 0 +7 Audrey Wethington MIN FR F 17 1-2-3 0.18 3/6 0 0 0 0 -2 Madison Mashuga MNS FR F 18 2-1-3 0.17 3/6 0 0 1 0 -13 Conference Scoring Leaders

Goal Scoring GP G GPG Assist Scoring GP A APG 1 Daryl Watts WIS SR F 14 13 0.93 1 Daryl Watts WIS SR F 14 14 1.00 2 Grace Zumwinkle MIN SR F 17 12 0.71 2 Grace Bowlby WIS SR D 14 13 0.93 3 Anna Klein MND SR F 12 9 0.75 3 Sophie Shirley WIS JR F 14 12 0.86 Sophie Shirley WIS JR F 14 9 0.64 4 Emily Oden MIN JR F 17 10 0.59 5 Brette Pettet WIS SR F 14 8 0.57 5 Gabbie Hughes MND JR F 12 9 0.75 Kelsey King MNS SO F 18 8 0.44 Brette Pettet WIS SR F 14 9 0.64 7 Jenna Buglioni OSU FR C 16 7 0.44 7 Emma Maltais OSU SR F 16 8 0.50 Abigail Boreen MIN JR F 17 7 0.41 8 9 Players Tied With 7 9 7 Players Tied With 6

Power Play Goals GP G GPG Power Play Points GP G-A-P PPG 1 Brette Pettet WIS SR F 14 2 0.14 1 Daryl Watts WIS SR F 14 1-3-4 0.29 Tristen Truax MNS SR D 15 2 0.13 Emily Brown MIN SR D 17 0-4-4 0.24 Grace Zumwinkle MIN SR F 17 2 0.12 Kelsey King MNS SO F 18 2-2-4 0.22 Crystalyn Hengler MIN JR D 17 2 0.12 Brittyn Fleming MNS SR F 18 0-4-4 0.22 Emily Oden MIN JR F 17 2 0.12 5 Brette Pettet WIS SR F 14 2-1-3 0.21 Kelsey King MNS SO F 18 2 0.11 Sophie Shirley WIS JR F 14 0-3-3 0.21 7 21 Players Tied With 1 Jamie Nelson MNS FR F 16 1-2-3 0.19 Anna Wilgren MNS JR D 16 0-3-3 0.19 Grace Zumwinkle MIN SR F 17 2-1-3 0.18 Crystalyn Hengler MIN JR D 17 2-1-3 0.18 Emily Oden MIN JR F 17 2-1-3 0.18

Shorthanded Goals GP G GPG Game-Winning Goals GP G GPG 1 Anna Klein MND SR F 12 2 0.17 1 Anna Klein MND SRF 12 3 0.25 2 Anneke Linser MND JR F 11 1 0.09 Emma Gentry STC FR F 14 3 0.21 Clair DeGeorge BMJ SR F 16 1 0.06 Brette Pettet WIS SR F 14 3 0.21 Daryl Watts WIS SR F 14 3 0.21 Tatum Skaggs OSU SR F 16 3 0.19 Paetyn Levis OSU JR F 16 3 0.19 Grace Zumwinkle MIN SR F 17 3 0.18 Taylor Heise MIN JR F 17 3 0.18 9 Jessica Kondas MNS SR D 18 2 0.11 10 26 Players Tied With 1

Plus-Minus GP +/- Hat Tricks GP HT 1 Daryl Watts WIS SR F 14 +21 1 Brette Pettet WIS SR F 14 1 2 Sophie Shirley WIS JR F 14 +18 Daryl Watts WIS SR F 14 1 3 Brette Pettet WIS SR F 14 +17 Taylor Heise MIN JR F 17 1 4 Grace Bowlby WIS SR D 14 +16 5 Ashton Bell MND SR D 12 +13 Britta Curl WIS JR F 14 +13 Nicole LaMantia WIS JR D 14 +13 8 Katie Kotlowski WIS SO D 14 +12 9 Maggie Flaherty MND JR D 11 +11 10 3 Players Tied With +10

Blocked Shots GP BLK BLK/G Face-Off Percentage FW FL FO % 1 Mak Langei BMJ SR D 16 60 3.75 1 McKenzie Hewett MND JR F 20 8 .714 2 Tina Kampa BMJ SR D 16 46 2.88 2 Emma Maltais OSU SR F 74 32 .698 3 Anna Wilgren MNS JR D 16 38 2.38 3 Gabbie Hughes MND JR F 179 125 .589 4 Klára Hymlárová STC SO F 17 35 2.06 4 Sydney Langseth MNS FR F 52 38 .578 5 Tristen Truax MNS SR D 15 33 2.20 5 Kylie Hanley MND JR F 91 69 .569 6 Maggie Flaherty MND JR D 11 32 2.91 6 Liz Schepers OSU SR F 194 158 .551 Sophie Jaques OSU JR D 16 32 2.00 7 Casey O'Brien WIS FR F 89 73 .549 8 Nicole LaMantia WIS JR D 14 31 2.21 8 Emily Oden MIN JR F 180 148 .549 9 Chayla Edwards WIS SO D 14 30 2.14 9 Taylor Wente MIN SR F 153 127 .546 Jessica Kondas MNS SR D 18 30 1.67 10 Jenniina Nylund STC JR F 92 78 .541 Conference Goaltending Leaders

Goals Against Average GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % 1 Emma Söderberg MND JR 12 700:13 11 0.94 8-4-0 5 284 .963 2 Kennedy Blair WIS SR 14 824:18 18 1.31 11-2-1 5 321 .947 3 Andrea Braendli OSU JR 14 818:21 26 1.91 9-5-0 2 312 .923 4 Lauren Bench MIN SR 13 717:40 27 2.26 8-5-0 2 326 .924 5 Kerigan Dowhy BMJ SR 15 900:20 37 2.47 2-11-2 1 435 .922 6 Calla Frank MNS SO 15 864:30 37 2.57 6-8-1 2 369 .909 7 Sanni Ahola STC FR 9 475:59 26 3.28 2-5-1 2 281 .915 8 Emma Polusny STC SR 11 541:36 32 3.55 2-7-0 0 347 .916

Save Percentage GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % 1 Emma Söderberg MND JR 12 700:13 11 0.94 8-4-0 5 284 .963 2 Kennedy Blair WIS SR 14 824:18 18 1.31 11-2-1 5 321 .947 3 Lauren Bench MIN SR 13 717:40 27 2.26 8-5-0 2 326 .924 4 Andrea Braendli OSU JR 14 818:21 26 1.91 9-5-0 2 312 .923 5 Kerigan Dowhy BMJ SR 15 900:20 37 2.47 2-11-2 1 435 .922 6 Emma Polusny STC SR 11 541:36 32 3.55 2-7-0 0 347 .916 7 Sanni Ahola STC FR 9 475:59 26 3.28 2-5-1 2 281 .915 8 Calla Frank MNS SO 15 864:30 37 2.57 6-8-1 2 369 .909

Saves GP SVS/G Saves Shutouts GP Shutouts 1 Kerigan Dowhy BMJ SR 15 29.0 435 1 Emma Söderberg MND JR 12 5 2 Calla Frank MNS SO 15 24.6 369 Kennedy Blair WIS SR 14 5 3 Emma Polusny STC SR 11 31.5 347 3 Sanni Ahola STC FR 9 2 4 Lauren Bench MIN SR 13 25.1 326 Lauren Bench MIN SR 13 2 5 Kennedy Blair WIS SR 14 22.9 321 Andrea Braendli OSU JR 14 2 6 Andrea Braendli OSU JR 14 22.3 312 Calla Frank MNS SO 15 2 7 Emma Söderberg MND JR 12 23.7 284 7 Kerigan Dowhy BMJ SR 15 1 8 Sanni Ahola STC FR 9 31.2 281 9 Makayla Pahl MIN SO 6 23.0 138 10 Lauren Barbro MNS FR 4 21.0 84 11 Hannah Hogenson BMJ FR 2 27.0 54 12 Amanda Thiele OSU FR 3 17.7 53 13 Lexi Baker BMJ JR 1 13.0 13 14 Jojo Chobak MND FR 1 11.0 11 15 Breanna Blesi WIS SR 1 7.0 7 WCHA Women Team Conference Statistics

TEAM OFFENSE TEAM DEFENSE Team Games Goals G/GM Team Games Goals G/GM 1 Wisconsin 14 56 4.00 1 Minnesota Duluth 12 13 1.08 2 Minnesota Duluth 12 37 3.08 2 Wisconsin 14 18 1.29 3 Minnesota 17 47 2.76 3 Ohio State 16 32 2.00 4 Ohio State 16 42 2.62 4 Minnesota 17 38 2.24 5 Minnesota State 18 34 1.89 5 Minnesota State 18 50 2.78 6 St. Cloud State 17 25 1.47 6 Bemidji State 16 50 3.12 7 Bemidji State 16 19 1.19 7 St. Cloud State 17 59 3.47

POWER PLAY PENALTY KILL Team Totals SHA PP % Team Totals SHF PK % 1 Wisconsin 7/44 0 15.9 1 Ohio State 39/41 0 95.1 2 Minnesota State 9/57 2 15.8 2 Minnesota Duluth 32/35 3 91.4 3 Minnesota 6/47 0 12.8 3 Minnesota State 54/60 0 90.0 4 St. Cloud State 5/50 2 10.0 4 Minnesota 40/45 0 88.9 5 Ohio State 3/37 0 8.1 5 St. Cloud State 48/55 0 87.3 6 Minnesota Duluth 3/42 0 7.1 6 Wisconsin 24/28 0 85.7 7 Bemidji State 0/27 0 0.0 7 Bemidji State 34/40 1 85.0

PENALTY MINUTES SHOTS ON GOAL Team Games PIM PIM/G Team Games SOG SOG/G 1 Minnesota Duluth 12 99 8.2 1 Ohio State 16 630 39.4 2 St. Cloud State 17 131 7.7 2 Minnesota Duluth 12 455 37.9 3 Minnesota State 18 134 7.4 3 Wisconsin 14 457 32.6 4 Ohio State 16109 6.8 4 Minnesota 17 518 30.5 5 Bemidji State 16 103 6.4 5 Minnesota State 18 548 30.4 6 Minnesota 17102 6.0 6 St. Cloud State 17 367 21.6 7 Wisconsin 14 79 5.6 7 Bemidji State 16 320 20.0

SCORING BY PERIOD GOALS ALLOWED BY PERIOD Team 1st2nd3rdOTTotal Team 1st2nd3rdOTTotal 1 Wisconsin 14 15 26 1 56 1 Minnesota Duluth 1 7 4 1 13 2 Minnesota 17 12 18 0 47 2 Wisconsin 7 7 3 1 18 3 Ohio State 17 15 9 1 42 3 Ohio State 11 7 14 0 32 4 Minnesota Duluth 10 14 12 1 37 4 Minnesota 12 15 10 1 38 5 Minnesota State 5 15 12 2 34 5 Bemidji State 12 14 20 4 50 6 St. Cloud State 4 15 5 1 25 Minnesota State 13 22 15 0 50 7 Bemidji State 3 11 3 2 19 7 St. Cloud State 14 25 19 1 59

SPECIAL TEAMS NET Team PPF SHA PP NET PPA SHF SH NET ST NET 1 Minnesota Duluth 3 0 +3 3 3 0 +3 Wisconsin 7 0 +7 4 0 -4 +3 3 Minnesota 6 0 +6 5 0 -5 +1 Minnesota State 9 2 +7 6 0 -6 +1 Ohio State 3 0 +3 2 0 -2 +1 6 St. Cloud State 5 2 +3 7 0 -7 -4 7 Bemidji State 0 0 0 6 1 -5 -5 National Category Leaders

Points Per Game GP G-A-P P/GM Goals Against Average Minutes GA GAA 1 Emilie Prive Franklin Pierce FR F 2 1-5-6 3.00 1 Aerin Frankel Northeastern SR 903:01 9 0.60 2 Jenna Ruiz Franklin Pierce FR F 2 4-1-5 2.50 2 Emma Söderberg Minnesota Duluth JR 700:13 11 0.94 3 Bethany Ross Franklin Pierce SO D 2 0-4-4 2.00 3 Jessie McPherson Vermont FR 301:03 5 1.00 4 Daryl Watts Wisconsin SR F 14 13-14-27 1.93 4 Emme Ostrander Franklin Pierce JR 60:00 1 1.00 5 Alina Mueller Northeastern JRF 17 8-22-30 1.76 5 Suzette Faucher Franklin Pierce FR 59:52 1 1.00 6 Cassidy Jones Franklin Pierce SO F 2 2-1-3 1.50 6 Abigail Levy Boston College JR 370:10 7 1.13 Katelyn Brightbill Franklin Pierce SO F 2 1-2-3 1.50 7 Kennedy Blair Wisconsin SR 824:18 18 1.31 Becca Kniss Franklin Pierce SO F 2 1-2-3 1.50 8 Josie Bothun Penn State FR 950:57 22 1.39 Bridget Fagan Franklin Pierce JR F 2 1-2-3 1.50 9 Tia Chan UConn FR 544:40 13 1.43 Brooke Remington Franklin Pierce FR D 2 0-3-3 1.50 10 Loryn Porter Maine SR 839:29 22 1.57 Kiara Zanon Penn State FRF 16 8-16-24 1.50 11 Michelle Pasiechnyk Clarkson FR 452:54 12 1.59 Sophie Shirley Wisconsin JR F 14 9-12-21 1.50 12 Lucy Morgan St. Lawrence SO 263:26 7 1.59 13 Elizabeth Giguère Clarkson SRF 15 9-11-20 1.33 13 Kayle Osborne Colgate FR 962:27 26 1.62 Anna Klein Minnesota Duluth SR F 12 9-7-16 1.33 14 Kate Stuart Boston University JR 178:36 5 1.68 15 Caitrin Lonergan Clarkson SRF 13 12-5-17 1.31 15 Corinne Schroeder Boston University SR 332:42 10 1.80 16 Natalie Heising Penn State SRF 16 7-13-20 1.25 16 Ena Nystrom Mercyhurst SO 395:57 12 1.82 17 Skylar Fontaine Northeastern SRD 17 9-12-21 1.24 17 Raygan Kirk Robert Morris SO 722:47 22 1.83 18 Brette Pettet Wisconsin SRF 14 8-9-17 1.21 18 Jenna Silvonen Mercyhurst SO 327:07 10 1.83 19 Gabrielle David Clarkson SO F 15 4-13-17 1.13 19 Andrea Braendli Ohio State JR 818:21 26 1.91 20 Savannah Norcross Boston College JR F 16 10-8-18 1.12 20 Sandra Abstreiter Providence JR 1018:19 33 1.94 Kelly Browne Boston College JR F 16 6-12-18 1.12 21 Allison Small Syracuse SR 887:07 31 2.10 Maude Poulin-Labelle Vermont JR D 8 1-8-9 1.12 22 Samantha Carpentier-Yelle UConn JR 540:01 19 2.11 23 Chloé Aurard Northeastern JRF 17 12-7-19 1.12 23 Lauren Bench Minnesota SR 717:40 27 2.26 24 Ida Kuoppala Maine SOF12 8-5-13 1.08 24 Logan Angers Quinnipiac SO 487:00 19 2.34 Taylor Girard Quinnipiac SR F 12 5-8-13 1.08 25 Annika Asplundh Lindenwood JR 570:44 23 2.42

Points Per Game (Defensemen) GP G-A-P P/GM Save Percentage Saves GA Save % 1 Bethany Ross Franklin Pierce SO D 2 0-4-4 2.00 1 Aerin Frankel Northeastern SR 322 9 .973 2 Brooke Remington Franklin Pierce FR D 2 0-3-3 1.50 2 Emma Söderberg Minnesota Duluth JR 284 11 .963 3 Skylar Fontaine Northeastern SR D 17 9-12-21 1.24 3 Abigail Levy Boston College JR 177 7 .962 4 Maude Poulin-Labelle Vermont JR D 8 1-8-9 1.12 4 Jessie McPherson Vermont FR 117 5 .959 5 Grace Bowlby Wisconsin SR D 14 0-13-13 0.93 5 Lucy Morgan St. Lawrence SO 156 7 .957 6 Hadley Hartmetz Boston College SOD 15 1-12-13 0.87 6 Loryn Porter Maine SR 461 22 .954 7 Kendall Cooper Quinnipiac FRD11 4-5-9 0.82 7 Michelle Pasiechnyk Clarkson FR 227 12 .950 8 Jessica DiGirolamo Syracuse SR D 15 8-4-12 0.80 8 Josie Bothun Penn State FR 406 22 .949 9 Brooke Hobson Northeastern SRD 17 2-11-13 0.76 9 Tia Chan UConn FR 239 13 .948 10 Ashton Bell Minnesota Duluth SRD 12 3-6-9 0.75 10 Kennedy Blair Wisconsin SR 321 18 .947 11 Maddy Samoskevich Quinnipiac FR D 11 1-7-8 0.73 11 Emme Ostrander Franklin Pierce JR 17 1 .944 12 Alexie Guay Boston College SO D 16 5-6-11 0.69 12 Ena Nystrom Mercyhurst SO 202 12 .944 Tanner Gates Colgate JRD160-11-11 0.69 13 Raygan Kirk Robert Morris SO 344 22 .940 Lyndie Lobdell Penn State FRD 16 0-11-11 0.69 14 Kate Stuart Boston University JR 77 5 .939 15 Nicole Gosling Clarkson FR D 15 2-8-10 0.67 15 Taylor Liotta RIT SO 182 12 .938 16 Brooke Becker Providence FR D 17 2-9-11 0.65 16 Annika Asplundh Lindenwood JR 326 23 .934 17 Izzy Heminger Penn State JRD16 2-8-10 0.62 17 Suzette Faucher Franklin Pierce FR 14 1 .933 Emily Curlett Robert Morris SR D 16 5-5-10 0.62 18 Allison Small Syracuse SR 428 31 .932 Emilie Harley Robert Morris SR D 16 1-9-10 0.62 19 Kayle Osborne Colgate FR 340 26 .929 20 Courtney Vorster Quinnipiac SOD 13 3-5-8 0.62 20 Sandra Abstreiter Providence JR 424 33 .928 Kate Reilly Quinnipiac SO D 13 3-5-8 0.62

Points Per Game (Freshmen) GP G-A-P P/GM Winning Percentage W-L-T Win % 1 Emilie Prive Franklin Pierce F 2 1-5-6 3.00 1 Emme Ostrander Franklin Pierce JR 1-0-0 1.000 2 Jenna Ruiz Franklin Pierce F 2 4-1-5 2.50 Suzette Faucher Franklin Pierce FR 1-0-0 1.000 3 Brooke Remington Franklin Pierce D 2 0-3-3 1.50 3 Aerin Frankel Northeastern SR 13-1-1 .900 Kiara Zanon Penn State F 16 8-16-24 1.50 4 Josie Bothun Penn State FR 13-1-2 .875 5 Sarah Boucher Mercyhurst F 12 7-4-11 0.92 5 Maddy McArthur Boston College JR 5-1-0 .833 6 Paige McNeil Sacred Heart F 6 3-2-5 0.83 Abigail Levy Boston College JR 5-1-0 .833 7 Kendall Cooper Quinnipiac D 11 4-5-9 0.82 7 Kennedy Blair Wisconsin SR 11-2-1 .821 8 Kalty Kaltounkova Colgate F 16 4-9-13 0.81 8 Jessie McPherson Vermont FR 4-1-0 .800 Jamie Nelson Minnesota State F 16 6-7-13 0.81 9 Kayle Osborne Colgate FR 11-4-1 .719 10 Clara Van Wieren Minnesota Duluth F 10 6-2-8 0.80 10 Emma Söderberg Minnesota Duluth JR 8-4-0 .667 11 Jenna Buglioni Ohio State F 16 7-5-12 0.75 Kate Stuart Boston University JR 2-1-0 .667 12 Maddy Samoskevich Quinnipiac D 11 1-7-8 0.73 12 Andrea Braendli Ohio State JR 9-5-0 .643 13 Lyndie Lobdell Penn State D 16 0-11-11 0.69 13 Raygan Kirk Robert Morris SO 7-4-1 .625 14 Nicole Gosling Clarkson D 15 2-8-10 0.67 Michelle Pasiechnyk Clarkson FR 5-3-0 .625 Millie Sirum Holy Cross F 15 5-5-10 0.67 15 Sandra Abstreiter Providence JR 10-6-1 .618 Rachel Bjorgan St. Lawrence F 6 1-3-4 0.67 16 Lauren Bench Minnesota SR 8-5-0 .615 17 Bryn Saarela Holy Cross F 17 6-5-11 0.65 17 Jenna Silvonen Mercyhurst SO 3-2-1 .583 Abbey Murphy Minnesota F 17 4-7-11 0.65 18 Logan Angers Quinnipiac SO 5-4-0 .556 Brooke Becker Providence D 17 2-9-11 0.65 19 Loryn Porter Maine SR 7-7-0 .500 20 Olivia Wallin Penn State F 14 8-1-9 0.64 Tia Chan UConn FR 4-4-1 .500 Corinne Schroeder Boston University SR 3-3-0 .500 Marie-Pier Coulombe Clarkson JR 3-3-1 .500 Ena Nystrom Mercyhurst SO 3-3-0 .500 National Category Leaders

Goals Per Game GP G G/GM Assists Per Game GP A A/GM 1 Jenna Ruiz Franklin Pierce FR F 2 4 2.00 1 Emilie Prive Franklin Pierce FR F 2 5 2.50 2 Cassidy Jones Franklin Pierce SO F 2 2 1.00 2 Bethany Ross Franklin Pierce SO D 2 4 2.00 3 Daryl Watts Wisconsin SR F 14 13 0.93 3 Brooke Remington Franklin Pierce FR D 2 3 1.50 4 Caitrin Lonergan Clarkson SRF 13 12 0.92 4 Alina Mueller Northeastern JRF 1722 1.29 5 Anna Klein Minnesota Duluth SR F 12 9 0.75 5 Kiara Zanon Penn State FRF 1616 1.00 6 Grace Zumwinkle Minnesota SR F 17 12 0.71 Daryl Watts Wisconsin SR F 14 14 1.00 Chloé Aurard Northeastern JRF 17 12 0.71 Maude Poulin-Labelle Vermont JR D 8 8 1.00 8 Ida Kuoppala Maine SOF 12 8 0.67 Katelyn Brightbill Franklin Pierce SO F 2 2 1.00 9 Sophie Shirley Wisconsin JR F 14 9 0.64 Becca Kniss Franklin Pierce SO F 2 2 1.00 10 Savannah Norcross Boston College JR F 16 10 0.62 Bridget Fagan Franklin Pierce JR F 2 2 1.00 11 Elizabeth Giguère Clarkson SRF 15 9 0.60 11 Grace Bowlby Wisconsin SR D 14 13 0.93 Clara Van Wieren Minnesota Duluth FR F 10 6 0.60 12 Gabrielle David Clarkson SO F 15 13 0.87 13 Sarah Boucher Mercyhurst FRF 12 7 0.58 13 Sophie Shirley Wisconsin JR F 14 12 0.86 14 Olivia Wallin Penn State FR F 14 8 0.57 14 Natalie Heising Penn State SRF 16 13 0.81 Brette Pettet Wisconsin SRF 14 8 0.57 15 Hadley Hartmetz Boston College SOD 15 12 0.80 16 Jessica DiGirolamo Syracuse SR D 15 8 0.53 16 Kelly Browne Boston College JR F 16 12 0.75 17 Skylar Fontaine Northeastern SR D 17 9 0.53 Gabbie Hughes Minnesota Duluth JR F 12 9 0.75 Katy Knoll Northeastern SOF 17 9 0.53 18 Elizabeth Giguère Clarkson SRF 15 11 0.73 19 12 Players Tied With 0.50 Lauren Bellefontaine Syracuse JR F 15 11 0.73 Abby Moloughney Syracuse JR F 15 11 0.73 21 Skylar Fontaine Northeastern SRD 17 12 0.71 22 Tanner Gates Colgate JRD 1611 0.69 Lyndie Lobdell Penn State FRD 1611 0.69 24 Taylor Girard Quinnipiac SR F 12 8 0.67 Courtney Correia Boston University JR F 9 6 0.67

Power Play Goals GP PPG/G PPG Game-Winning Goals GP GWG 1 Skylar Fontaine Northeastern SR D 17 0.29 5 1 Chloé Aurard Northeastern JRF 17 5 2 Caitrin Lonergan Clarkson SRF 13 0.23 3 2 Ida Kuoppala Maine SOF12 3 Emma Polaski Syracuse SR F 14 0.21 3 Sarah Boucher Mercyhurst FR F 12 3 Brooke McQuigge Clarkson SO F 15 0.20 3 Anna Klein Minnesota Duluth SR F 12 3 Danielle Serdachny Colgate SO F 16 0.19 3 Emma Gentry St. Cloud State FR F 14 3 Amy Dobson Penn State JRF 16 0.19 3 Brette Pettet Wisconsin SRF 14 3 Chloé Aurard Northeastern JRF 17 0.18 3 Daryl Watts Wisconsin SR F 14 3 Lauren DeBlois Providence SO D 17 0.18 3 Savannah Norcross Boston College JR F 16 3 Jada Christian New Hampshire SO F 20 0.15 3 Jillian Fey Boston College JR F 16 3 10 26 Players Tied With 2 Tatum Skaggs Ohio State SR F 16 3 Paetyn Levis Ohio State JRF 16 3 Annelise Rice Providence SR F 16 3 Kiara Zanon Penn State FRF 16 3 Grace Zumwinkle Minnesota SR F 17 3 Taylor Heise Minnesota JR F 17 3 Skylar Fontaine Northeastern SR D 17 3 Katy Knoll Northeastern SO F 17 3 Natalie Snodgrass UConn SRF 18 3

Shorthanded Goals GP SHG/G SHG 1 Anna Klein Minnesota Duluth SR F 12 0.17 2 Hannah Bilka Boston College SOF 15 0.13 2 Annelise Rice Providence SR F 16 0.12 2 4 25 Players Tied With 1 National Team Leaders

SCORING OFFENSE GP Goals G/GM SCORING DEFENSE GP Goals G/GM 1 Franklin Pierce 2 14 7.00 1Northeastern 17 11 0.65 2Northeastern 17 73 4.29 2 Franklin Pierce 2 2 1.00 3Quinnipiac 13 54 4.15 3Minnesota Duluth 12 13 1.08 4Wisconsin 14 56 4.00 4Wisconsin 14 18 1.29 5Penn State 16 53 3.31 5Vermont 8 11 1.38 6Boston College 16 52 3.25 6Penn State 16 24 1.50 7Minnesota Duluth 12 37 3.08 7Quinnipiac 13 21 1.62 8Clarkson 15 46 3.07 8Colgate 16 27 1.69 9Vermont 8 24 3.00 9Maine 14 24 1.71 10Robert Morris 16 46 2.88 10Robert Morris 16 28 1.75 11Minnesota 17 47 2.76 11Boston University 9 16 1.78 12Syracuse 15 41 2.73 12Boston College 16 29 1.81 13Colgate 16 42 2.62 13Mercyhurst 12 22 1.83 Ohio State 16 42 2.62 14UConn 18 34 1.89 15Providence 17 43 2.53 15Clarkson 15 30 2.00 16Mercyhurst 12 30 2.50 Ohio State 16 32 2.00 17Boston University 9 19 2.11 Providence 17 34 2.00 UConn 18 38 2.11 18Syracuse 15 32 2.13 19New Hampshire 20 39 1.95 19Minnesota 17 38 2.24 20Minnesota State 18 34 1.89 20New Hampshire 20 55 2.75 21St. Lawrence 6 10 1.67 21Minnesota State 18 50 2.78 22Maine 14 22 1.57 22Bemidji State 16 50 3.12 23Holy Cross 17 26 1.53 23St. Lawrence 6 19 3.17 24St. Cloud State 17 25 1.47 24Lindenwood 13 43 3.31 25Lindenwood 13 19 1.46 25St. Cloud State 17 59 3.47 26Long Island University 8 10 1.25 26 Merrimack 16 64 4.00 27Bemidji State 16 19 1.19 27RIT 12 49 4.08 28Sacred Heart 6 7 1.17 28Holy Cross 17 71 4.18 29 Merrimack 16 13 0.81 29Sacred Heart 6 29 4.83 30RIT 12 60.50 30Long Island University 8 40 5.00

POWER PLAY Totals SHA PP% PENALTY KILL Totals SHF PK% 1 Franklin Pierce 3/8 0 37.5 1Boston University 28/29 2 96.6 2Northeastern 14/67 0 20.9 2Northeastern 48/50 5 96.0 3 Providence 12/58 1 20.7 3Maine 45/47 195.7 4Clarkson 10/49 1 20.4 4Ohio State 39/41 0 95.1 5Maine 7/36 119.4 5Syracuse 56/61 2 91.8 6Robert Morris 11/61 1 18.0 6Minnesota Duluth 32/35 3 91.4 7Vermont 5/28 017.9 7Mercyhurst 41/45 1 91.1 8St. Lawrence 3/17 0 17.6 8Boston College 54/60 4 90.0 9 Long Island University 4/23 2 17.4 Minnesota State 54/60 0 90.0 10Quinnipiac 9/52 0 17.3 Robert Morris 45/50 0 90.0 11Colgate 12/72 1 16.7 11Vermont 26/29 0 89.7 12Wisconsin 7/44 0 15.9 12Colgate 48/54 0 88.9 13Minnesota State 9/57 2 15.8 Minnesota 40/45 0 88.9 14Syracuse 8/53 0 15.1 14Quinnipiac 22/25 1 88.0 15Penn State 8/55 0 14.5 15Penn State 51/58 2 87.9 16Sacred Heart 3/21 0 14.3 16UConn 36/41 0 87.8 17Minnesota 6/47 0 12.8 17Clarkson 57/65 1 87.7 18Lindenwood 6/50 1 12.0 18 Franklin Pierce 7/8 1 87.5 19UConn 7/61 311.5 19St. Cloud State 48/55 0 87.3 20Boston College 4/38 1 10.5 20New Hampshire 61/70 0 87.1 21Boston University 3/30 0 10.0 21Wisconsin 24/28 0 85.7 St. Cloud State 5/50 2 10.0 22Bemidji State 34/40 1 85.0 23Ohio State 3/37 0 8.1 23Lindenwood 61/73 3 83.6 24Mercyhurst 4/50 1 8.0 24Providence 43/52 2 82.7 25Holy Cross 4/55 2 7.3 25Merrimack 43/54 0 79.6 26Minnesota Duluth 3/42 0 7.1 26Sacred Heart 19/24 1 79.2 27 Merrimack 4/59 4 6.8 27RIT 30/38 078.9 28 New Hampshire 4/63 2 6.3 28Holy Cross 47/63 0 74.6 29RIT 2/51 5 3.9 29Long Island University 30/41 1 73.2 30Bemidji State 0/27 0 0.0 30St. Lawrence 14/20 0 70.0