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Section 2- 2019-20 Honors and Awards W.Indd 2019-20 WCHA WOMEN'S LEAGUE MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK HONORS AND AWARDS WCHA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM To be eligible for the WCHA All-Academic Team, a student-athlete must have completed one year of eligibility at her present institution prior to the current academic year with a grade point average of 3.0 or above for the prior two semesters or three quarters, or may qualify if her overall GPA is 3.0 or better for all terms at her present institution. BEMIDJI STATE (228) Jaime LeDuc ...................... 2007-08 Tess Dusik .............................2013-14 Haley Mack ............................2017-18 Name ................................... Season Jessica Pullar..................... 2007-08 Alex Ehlert .............................2013-14 Sylvia Marolt ..........................2017-18 Katie Anderson ...................2000-01 Jessica Ptachick ...............2007-08 Kristin Huber ........................2013-14 Heather Olson .......................2017-18 Jessica Bina ........................2000-01 Monica Rawlings ...............2007-08 Megan Lushanko ................2013-14 Kiki Radke ...............................2017-18 Bre Dedrickson ...................2000-01 Annie Bauerfeld ................2008-09 Emily McKnight....................2013-14 Emma Terres .........................2017-18 Kaisa Brehmer ....................2001-02 Erin Cody .............................2008-09 Hanna Moher ........................2013-14 Summer Thibodeau ............2017-18 Anik Cote...............................2001-02 Brooke Collins ....................2008-09 Kaitlyn Tougas......................2013-14 Bailey Wright .........................2017-18 Bre Dedrickson ...................2001-02 Frances Dorr ......................2008-09 Danielle Williams .................2013-14 Paige Beebe..........................2018-19 Guylaine Hache...................2001-02 Monica Rawlings ...............2008-09 Whitney Wivoda ..................2013-14 Lauren Bench .......................2018-19 Betsy Hegland.....................2001-02 Jackie Robertson ..............2008-09 Kaleigh Chapman ...............2014-15 Emily Bergland.....................2018-19 Alicia Kinsman ....................2001-02 Erin Babineau ......................2009-10 Erin Deters ............................2014-15 Clair DeGeorge .....................2018-19 Lisa Peters ...........................2001-02 Annie Bauerfeld .................2009-10 Carley Esse ...........................2014-15 Kerigan Dowhy.....................2018-19 Lil Raynard ...........................2001-02 Erin Cody ..............................2009-10 Kristine Grenier ...................2014-15 Abby Ecker ............................2018-19 Andrea Carlson ..................2002-03 Frances Dorr .......................2009-10 Kristin Huber ........................2014-15 Lindsey Featherstone .......2018-19 Anik Cote..............................2002-03 Emily Erickson ....................2009-10 Madison Hutchinson ..........2014-15 Abby Halluska ......................2018-19 Guylaine Hache..................2002-03 Alana McElhinney ..............2009-10 Rachael Kelly ........................2014-15 Melissa Hunt.........................2018-19 Betsy Hegland....................2002-03 Jackie Robertson ...............2009-10 Megan Lushanko ................2014-15 Briana Jorde .........................2018-19 Alicia Kinsman ...................2002-03 Zuzana Tomcikova .............2009-10 Lauren Miller ........................2014-15 Jacqueline Kaasa ...............2018-19 Ashley Medori ....................2002-03 Montana Vichorek .............2009-10 Hanna Moher ........................2014-15 Tina Kampa ...........................2018-19 Lisa Peters ..........................2002-03 Marlee Wheelhouse ..........2009-10 Brittni Mowat ........................2014-15 Mak Langei ............................2018-19 Lill Raynard .........................2002-03 Lauren Williams ..................2009-10 Ciscely Nelson .....................2014-15 Haley Mack ...........................2018-19 Jenny Schnickel ................2002-03 Molly Arola .............................2010-11 Kaitlyn Tougas......................2014-15 Sylvia Marolt .........................2018-19 Mandy Bambrough...........2003-04 Annie Bauerfeld ...................2010-11 Whitney Wivoda ..................2014-15 Heather Olson ......................2018-19 Anik Cote..............................2003-04 Erin Cody ................................2010-11 Stephanie Anderson ..........2015-16 Lydia Passolt ........................2018-19 Guylaine Hache..................2003-04 Emily Erickson ......................2010-11 Mackenzie Bruch ................2015-16 Kiki Radke ..............................2018-19 Jill Luebke ...........................2003-04 Jamie Hatheway ..................2010-11 Erin Deters ............................2015-16 Kara Werth ............................2018-19 Ashley Medori ....................2003-04 Kimberly Lieder ....................2010-11 Carley Esse ...........................2015-16 Cassi Petsch .......................2003-04 Sadie Lundquist ...................2010-11 Reilly Fawcett .......................2015-16 MINNESOTA (216) Jenny Schnickel ................2003-04 Alana McElhinney ................2010-11 Kristin Huber ........................2015-16 Name ................................... Season Laura Lankton ....................2004-05 Mackenzie Thurston ...........2010-11 Madison Hutchinson ..........2015-16 Angela Borek .......................1999-00 Jill Luebke ...........................2004-05 Zuzana Tomcikova ...............2010-11 Alexis Joyce ..........................2015-16 Winny Brodt .........................1999-00 Asley Medori .......................2004-05 Montana Vichorek ...............2010-11 Megan Lushanko ................2015-16 Emily Buchholz ...................1999-00 Kate Robinson ....................2004-05 Erika Wheelhouse ................2010-11 Lauren Miller ........................2015-16 Shannon Kennedy .............1999-00 Jenny Schnickel ................2004-05 Marlee Wheelhouse ............2010-11 Hanna Moher ........................2015-16 Erica Killewald.....................1999-00 Nina Ziegenhals ................2004-05 Abby Williams .......................2010-11 Brittni Mowat ........................2015-16 Crystal Nicholas .................1999-00 Haley Balcom .....................2005-06 Lauren Williams ....................2010-11 Ciscely Nelson .....................2015-16 Kris Scholz ...........................1999-00 Mandy Bambrough...........2005-06 Molly Arola ............................. 2011-12 Teagan Rose .........................2015-16 Laura Slominski ..................1999-00 Emily Brookshaw ..............2005-06 Allie Duellman .......................2011-12 Emma Terres ........................2015-16 Gwen Anderson ..................2000-01 Aimee Collins......................2005-06 Alex Ehlert ..............................2011-12 Summer Thibodeau ...........2015-16 Angela Borek .......................2000-01 Tara Hiscock .......................2005-06 Emily Erickson ...................... 2011-12 Kaitlyn Tougas......................2015-16 Emily Buchholz ...................2000-01 Laura Lankton ....................2005-06 Sadie Lundquist ................... 2011-12 Whitney Wivoda ..................2015-16 Ronda Curtin .......................2000-01 Jaime LeDuc ......................2005-06 Alana McElhinney ................2011-12 Bailey Wright ........................2015-16 Erica Killewald.....................2000-01 Jill Luebke ...........................2005-06 Emily McKnight..................... 2011-12 Emily Bergland..................... 2016-17 Kris Scholz ...........................2000-01 Jessica Pullar.....................2005-06 Zuzana Tomcikova ...............2011-12 Mackenzie Bruch ................ 2016-17 Laura Slominski ..................2000-01 Kate Robinson ....................2005-06 Montana Vichorek ............... 2011-12 Erin Deters ............................ 2016-17 Gwen Anderson ..................2001-02 Millisa Smith .......................2005-06 Erika Wheelhouse ................2011-12 Carley Esse ........................... 2016-17 Kelsey Bills ...........................2001-02 Helena Tageson .................2005-06 Marlee Wheelhouse ............2011-12 Reilly Fawcett .......................2016-17 Melissa Coulombe .............2001-02 Nina Ziegenhals ................2005-06 Abby Williams ....................... 2011-12 Melissa Hunt......................... 2016-17 Ronda Curtin .......................2001-02 Haley Balcom .....................2006-07 Danielle Williams ..................2011-12 Madison Hutchinson ..........2016-17 Tracy Engstrom ..................2001-02 Emily Brookshaw ..............2006-07 Lauren Williams ....................2011-12 Alexis Joyce ..........................2016-17 Cecilia Retelle ......................2001-02 Brooke Collins ....................2006-07 Molly Arola ............................ 2012-13 Lisa Laiti .................................2016-17 Laura Slominski ..................2001-02 Tara Hiscock .......................2006-07 Alexandria Citrowske .........2012-13 Sylvia Marolt .........................2016-17 Gwen Anderson .................2002-03 Lisa Kissick .........................2006-07 Allie Duellman ......................2012-13 Lauren Miller ........................ 2016-17 Kelsey Bills ..........................2002-03 Jaime LeDuc ......................2006-07 Alex Ehlert .............................2012-13
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