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Women's Award Winners Women’s Award Winners Division I Awards ...................................... 2 Division III Awards ................................... 4 Special Awards .......................................... 5 Coaching Awards ..................................... 6 2 DIVISION I AWARDS Division I Awards D–Julianne Vasichek, Minn. Duluth 2008-09 CCM All-America Teams F–Nicole Corriero, Harvard F–Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota First Team F–Gina Kingsbury, St. Lawrence G–Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin The CCM Hockey All-America Ice Hockey Teams D–Kacey Bellamy, New Hampshire are sponsored by CCM Hockey and chosen by 2004-05 D–Jocelyne Larocque, Minn. Duluth members of the American Hockey Coaches As- First Team F–Meghan Agosta, Mercyhurst sociation. G–Desi Clark, Mercyhurst F–Hilary Knight, Wisconsin D–Molly Engstrom, Wisconsin F–Sarah Vaillancourt, Harvard 2000-01 D–Lyndsay Wall, Minnesota Second Team First Team F–Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota G–Molly Schaus, Boston College G–Erika Silva, Northeastern F–Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth D–Melanie Gagnon, Minnesota F–Krissy Wendell, Minnesota D–Correne Bredin, Dartmouth D–Sasha Sherry, Princeton D–Courtney Kennedy, Minnesota Second Team F–Rebecca Johnston, Cornell F–Jennifer Botterill, Harvard G–Jody Horak, Minnesota F–Maria Rooth, Minn. Duluth F–Monique Lamoureux, Minnesota D–Carla MacLeod, Wisconsin F–Kelli Stack, Boston College F–Tammy Shewchuk, Harvard D–Julianne Vasichek, Minn. Duluth Second Team F–Julie Chu, Harvard 2009-10 G–Rachel Barrie, St. Lawrence F–Nicole Corriero, Harvard D–Isabelle Chartrand, St. Lawrence F–Katie Weatherston, Dartmouth First Team D–Kerry Weiland, Wisconsin G–Noora Raty, Minnesota F–Meghan Hunter, Wisconsin 2005-06 D–Laura Fortino, Cornell F–Jessica Tabb, Providence First Team D–Anne Schleper, Minnesota F–Brooke Whitney, Northeastern G–Riitta Schaublin, Minn. Duluth F–Vicki Bendus, Mercyhurst D–Martine Garland, New Hampshire F–Emmanuelle Blais, Minn. Duluth 2001-02 D–Bobbi-Jo Slusar, Wisconsin F–Kelly Paton, New Hampshire First Team F–Sara Bauer, Wisconsin Second Team G–Tania Pinelli, Niagara F–Sabrina Harbec, St. Lawrence D–Ronda Curtin, Minnesota F–Sadie Wright-Ward, New Hampshire G–Florence Schelling, Northeastern D–Kerry Weiland, Wisconsin D–Courtney Birchard, New Hampshire Second Team D–Lauriane Rougeau, Cornell F–Carly Haggard, Dartmouth G–Kira Hurley, Clarkson F–Maria Rooth, Minn. Duluth F–Felicia Nelson, St. Cloud St. D–Kristin Gigliotti, Providence F–Jesse Scanzano, Mercyhurst F–Brooke Whitney, Northeastern D–Annie Gray, St. Lawrence Second Team F–Jana Harrigan, Ohio St. F–Catherine White, Cornell G–Chanda Gunn, Northeastern F–Jennifer Hitchcock, New Hampshire D–Kim Greene, Northeastern F–Karen Thatcher, Providence 2010-11 D–Emma Laaksonen, Ohio St. First Team F–Nicole Corriero, Harvard 2006-07 G–Molly Schaus, Boston College F–Meghan Hunter, Harvard First Team D–Laura Fortino, Cornell F–Kristy Zamora, Brown G–Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin D–Jocelyne Larocque, Minn. Duluth D–Annie Guay, St. Lawrence F–Meghan Agosta, Mercyhurst 2002-03 D–Meaghan Mikkelson, Wisconsin F–Meghan Duggan, Wisconsin First Team F–Meghan Agosta, Mercyhurst F–Hilary Knight, Wisconsin G–Jen Huggon, New Hampshire F–Sara Bauer, Wisconsin D–Ronda Curtin, Minnesota F–Julie Chu, Harvard Second Team D–Angela Ruggiero, Harvard Second Team G–Noora Raty, Minnesota D–Lauriane Rougeau, Cornell F–Jennifer Botterill, Harvard G–Allison Rutledge, Niagara F–Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota D–Tessa Bonhomme, Ohio St. D–Catherine Ward, Boston U. F–Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth D–Bobbi-Jo Slusar, Wisconsin F–Brianna Decker, Wisconsin Second Team F–Gillian Apps, Dartmouth F–Rebecca Johnston, Cornell G–Rachel Barrie, St. Lawrence F–Sabrina Harbec, St. Lawrence F–Kelli Stack, Boston College D–Correne Bredin, Dartmouth F–Sarah Vaillancourt, Harvard D–Kelli Halcisak, Providence 2011-12 F–Julie Chu, Harvard 2007-08 First Team F–Maria Rooth, Minn. Duluth F–Krissy Wendell, Minnesota First Team G–Florence Schelling, Northeastern G–Kim Martin, Minn. Duluth D–Megan Bozek, Minnesota 2003-04 D–Tessa Bonhomme, Ohio St. D–Laura Fortino, Cornell D–Caitlin Cahow, Harvard F–Brianna Decker, Wisconsin First Team F–Meghan Agosta, Mercyhurst F–Rebecca Johnston, Cornell G–Chanda Gunn, Northeastern F–Melissa Boal, Wayne St. (MI) F–Jocelyne Lamoureux, North Dakota D–Kelli Halcisak, Providence F–Sarah Vaillancourt, Harvard D–Angela Ruggiero, Harvard Second Team Second Team F–Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth G–Christina Kessler, Harvard G–Zuzana Tomcikova, Bemidji St. F–Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth D–Martine Garland, New Hampshire D–Monique Lamoureux-Kolls, North Dakota F–Krissy Wendell, Minnesota D–Annie Guay, St. Lawrence D–Lauriane Rougeau, Cornell Second Team F–Gigi Marvin, Minnesota F–Amanda Kessel, Minnesota G–Shari Vogt, Minn. St. Mankato F–Sabrina Harbec, St. Lawrence F–Hilary Knight, Wisconsin D–Carla MacLeod, Wisconsin F–Dominique Thibault, Connecticut F–Natalie Spooner, Ohio St. DIVISION I AWARDS 3 MINNESOTA (11) NIAGARA (1) Division I First-Team 2001—Courtney Kennedy, D 2002—Tania Pinelli, G 2002—Ronda Curtin, D NORTH DAKOTA (1) All-America by School 2003—Ronda Curtin, D 2012—Jocelyne Lamoureux, F Natalie Darwitz, F BOSTON COLLEGE (1) 2004—Krissy Wendell, F NORTHEASTERN (4) 2005—Natalie Darwitz, F 2001—Erika Silva, G 2011—Molly Schaus, G Lyndsay Wall, D 2002—Brooke Whitney, F CORNELL (4) Krissy Wendell, F 2004—Chanda Gunn, G 2010—Laura Fortino, D 2010—Noora Raty, G 2012—Florence Schelling, G 2011—Laura Fortino, D Anne Schleper, D OHIO ST. (1) 2012—Laura Fortino, D 2012—Megan Bozek, D 2008—Tessa Bonhomme, D Rebecca Johnston, F MINN. DULUTH (11) PROVIDENCE (1) DARTMOUTH (2) 2001—Maria Rooth, F 2004—Kelli Halcisak, D 2002—Maria Rooth, F 2001—Correne Bredin, D ST. LAWRENCE (2) 2002—Carly Haggard, F 2003—Jenny Potter, F 2004—Caroline Ouellette, F 2006—Sabrina Harbec, F HARVARD (9) Jenny Potter, F 2007—Annie Guay, D 2001—Jennifer Botterill, F 2005—Caroline Ouellette, F WAYNE ST. (MI) (1) Tammy Shewchuk, F 2006—Riitta Schaublin, G 2008—Melissa Boal, F 2003—Jennifer Botterill, F 2008—Kim Martin, G WISCONSIN (12) Angela Ruggiero, D 2009—Jocelyne Larocque, D 2004—Angela Ruggiero, D 2002—Kerry Weiland, D 2010—Emmanuelle Blais, F 2005—Molly Engstrom, D 2007—Julie Chu, F 2011—Jocelyne Larocque, D 2008—Caitlin Cahow, D 2006—Sara Bauer, F Sarah Vaillancourt, F NEW HAMPSHIRE (5) Bobbi-Jo Slusar, D 2009—Sarah Vaillancourt, F 2003—Jen Huggon, G 2007—Sara Bauer, F 2006—Martine Garland, D Meaghan Mikkelson, D MERCYHURST (6) Sadie Wright-Ward, F Jessie Vetter, G 2005—Desi Clark, G 2009—Kacey Bellamy, D 2009—Hilary Knight, F 2007—Meghan Agosta, F 2010—Kelly Paton, F Jessie Vetter, G 2008—Meghan Agosta, F 2011—Meghan Duggan, F 2009—Meghan Agosta, F Hilary Knight, F 2010—Vicki Bendus, F 2012—Brianna Decker, F 2011—Meghan Agosta, F 4 DIVISION III AWARDS Division III Awards 2004-05 D–Kirsti Hakala, Wis.-Superior CCM All-America Teams D–Jamie Lewandowski, Wis.-Stevens Point East First Team F–Gina Baranzelli, Wis.-Superior G–Edith Racine, Elmira F–Nicole Grossman, Wis.-Stevens Point The CCM Hockey All-America Ice Hockey Teams D–LeAnne Denman, Elmira F–Stefanie Ubl, Gust. Adolphus D–Erin O’Brien, Plattsburgh St. are sponsored by CCM Hockey and chosen by East Second Team members of the American Hockey Coaches As- F–Laura Hurd, Elmira F–Emily Quizon, Middlebury G–Krystyn Elek, Amherst sociation. F–Cherie Stewart, Manhattanville D–Cindy Lebel, St. Anselm D–Dani Poupart, Manhattanville 2001-02 West First Team F–Kayla Coady, Elmira G–Becky Kilpatrick, St. Thomas (MN) F–Kelsey Johnson, St. Anselm East First Team D–Andrea Peterson, Gust. Adolphus F–Anna McNally, Middlebury G–Nicole Elliott, Manhattanville D–Jenny Wallace, Wis.-River Falls D–Catherine Elkins, Middlebury F–Erin Kegley, Wis.-Superior 2008-09 D–Kristin Marie Anderson, Bowdoin F–Jackie Schmitt, Wis.-Stevens Point F–Shelly Chessie, Bowdoin F–Laura Stypulkowski, Gust. Adolphus East First Team F–Laura Hurd, Elmira East Second Team G–Allison Cubberley, Elmira F–Molly Wasserman, Williams D–Randi Dumont, Middlebury G–Carolyne Roy, Plattsburgh St. D–Jamie Kivi, Elmira West First Team D–Shannon Tarrant, Middlebury F–Danielle Blanchard, Plattsburgh St. G–Missie Meemken, Saint Mary’s (MN) D–Ashley Trimble, Manhattanville F–Kayla Coady, Elmira D–Lindsy Carlson, Wis.-Superior F–Elizabeth Gibson, Plattsburgh St. F–Stephanie Moberg, Plattsburgh St. F–Lorna Gifis, Middlebury D–Ellen Doyle, Gust. Adolphus F–Julie Aho, Rensselaer West First Team F–Sarah Moe, Gust. Adolphus G–Beth Spurrier, Bethel (MN) F–Ann Ninnemann, Wis.-Stevens Point 2005-06 D–Rachael Graves, Wis.-Stevens Point F–Melanie Salatino, Wis.-Superior D–Kirstin Peterson, Gust. Adolphus East First Team East Second Team F–Jackie Carroll, St. Thomas (MN) G–Bree Doyle, Plattsburgh St. F–Nicole Grossman, Wis.-Stevens Point G–Karen Jamnik, Southern Me. D–Kristen Cameron, Bowdoin F–Melissa Mackley, Gust. Adolphus D–LeAnne Denman, Elmira D–Cindy Lebel, St. Anselm D–Jen Gorczynski, Rochester Inst. F–Jenn Clarke, Plattsburgh St. East Second Team F–Colleen Baude, Rochester Inst. F–Jill Nolan, Utica G–Krystyn Elek, Amherst F–Amber Neil, Middlebury F–Emily Quizon, Middlebury D–Erica Owczarczak, Rochester Inst. F–Cherie Stewart, Manhattanville D–Amanda Wilks, Norwich West First Team F–Sarah Dagg, Rochester Inst. G–Rikki Nespor, Wis.-Superior F–Stephanie Miguel, Hamilton 2002-03 D–Andrea Peterson, Gust. Adolphus F–Holly Nonis, Manhattanville East First Team D–Jenny Wallace, Wis.-River Falls G–Emily McKissock, Bowdoin F–Molly Doyle, Gust. Adolphus 2009-10 D–Beth Muir, Bowdoin F–Erin Kegley, Wis.-Superior F–Tanaya Reitz, St. Thomas (MN) East First Team D–Amber Neil, Middlebury G–Isabel Iwachiw, Trinity (CT) F–Shelly Chessie, Bowdoin East Second Team D–Jamie Kivi, Elmira F–Laura Hurd, Elmira G–Kate Kogut, Middlebury D–Randi Zukas, Amherst F–Angela Kapus, Middlebury D–Shannon Tarrant, Middlebury F–Sarah Dagg, Rochester Inst. West First Team D–Ashley Trimble, Manhattanville F–Stephanie Moberg, Plattsburgh St.
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