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National Collegiate Women's Ice Hockey Championship National Collegiate Women’s Ice Hockey Championship Team Results Championship Championship Year Champion (Record) Coach Score Runner-Up Site Game Attendance Total Attendance 2001 ................. Minn. Duluth (28-5-4) Shannon Miller 4-2 St. Lawrence Minneapolis 3,079 5,178 2002 ................. Minn. Duluth (24-6-4) Shannon Miller 3-2 Brown Durham, N.H. 3,102 5,153 2003 ................. Minn. Duluth (31-3-2) Shannon Miller 4-3 (2 ot) Harvard Duluth, Minn. 5,167 9,968 2004 ................. Minnesota (30-4-2) Laura Halldorson 6-2 Harvard Providence 3,522 6,048 2005 ................. Minnesota (36-2-2) Laura Halldorson 4-3 Harvard New Hampshire 2,056 15,352 2006 ................. Wisconsin (36-4-1) Mark Johnson 3-0 Minnesota Minnesota 4,701 11,849 2007 ................. Wisconsin (36-1-4) Mark Johnson 4-1 Minn. Duluth Lake Placid, N.Y. 3,355 20,307 2008 ................. Minn. Duluth (34-4-1) Shannon Miller 4-0 Wisconsin Duluth, Minn. 7,202 11,453 2009 ................. Wisconsin (33-2-5) Mark Johnson 5-0 Mercyhurst Boston 2,437 11,353 2010 ................. Minn. Duluth (31-8-2) Shannon Miller 3-2 (3 ot) Cornell Minneapolis 1,473 6,003 D—Angela Ruggiero, Harvard FASTEST GAME-OPENING GOAL Leading Scorers, F—Krissy Wendell, Minnesota :13—Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota vs. Dartmouth, F—Kelly Stephens, Minnesota 3-25-2005. Year-by-Year F—Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota FASTEST GOAL, START OF PERIOD Year Player, School G A P 2005 :09—Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota vs. Harvard, 3-28-2004 2001 Maria Rooth, Minn. Duluth ................ 4 2 6 G—Ali Boe, Harvard (third). D—Lyndsay Wall, Minnesota 2002 Jessica Link, Brown ................................ 1 2 3 HAT TRICKS Kristy Zamora, Brown ........................... 3 0 3 D—Caitlin Cahow, Harvard F—Sarah Vaillancourt, Harvard Maria Rooth, Minn. Duluth vs. Harvard, 3-23-2001; Krissy 2003 Julie Chu, Harvard ................................. 2 2 4 Wendell, Minnesota vs. Dartmouth, 3-26-2004; Natalie Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth .... 2 2 4 F—Krissy Wendell, Minnesota F—Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota Darwitz, Minnesota vs. Harvard, 3-28-2004; Nicole Hanne Sikio, Minn. Duluth ................. 3 1 4 Corriero (four goals), Harvard vs. Mercyhurst, 3-19-2005 2004 Krissy Wendell, Minnesota ................. 4 4 8 2006 (3 ot); Sarah Vaillancourt, Harvard vs. St. Lawrence, 3-25- 2005 Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota ............... 3 9 12 G—Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin 2005; Rebecca Russell, St. Lawrence vs. Dartmouth, 2006 Jennifer Hitchcock, D—Bobbi-Jo Slusar, Wisconsin 3-27-2005; Bobbi Ross (four goals), Minnesota vs. New New Hampshire ................................ 2 3 5 D—Ashley Albrecht, Minnesota Bobbi Ross, Minnesota ........................ 4 1 5 Hampshire, 3-24-2006; Angie Keseley, Wisconsin vs. F—Jinelle Zaugg, Wisconsin Dartmouth, 3-14-2009. 2007 Sara Bauer, Wisconsin .......................... 1 6 7 F—Bobbi Ross, Minnesota 2008 Haley Irwin, Minnesota ....................... 1 5 6 F—Jennifer Hitchcock, New Hampshire FASTEST HAT TRICK 2009 Hilary Knight, Wisconsin ..................... 5 7 12 12:07—Nicole Corriero, Harvard vs. Mercyhurst, 3-19- 2010 Emmanuelle Blais, Minn. Duluth ..... 3 2 5 2007 2005 (3 ot). Emily West, Minnesota ........................ 3 2 5 G—Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin D—Meaghan Mikkelson, Wisconsin ASSISTS D—Bobbi-Jo Slusar, Wisconsin 4—Haley Irwin, Minn. Duluth vs. Mercyhurst, 3-15-2008; Most Oustanding Player F—Sara Bauer, Wisconsin Hilary Knight, Wisconsin vs. Dartmouth, 3-14-2009. F—Jessica Koizumi, Minn. Duluth ASSISTS, TOURNAMENT 2001 Maria Rooth, Minn. Duluth F—Jinelle Zaugg, Wisconsin 9—Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota (3 vs. Providence, 3 vs. 2002 Kristy Zamora, Brown 2008 Dartmouth, 3 vs. Harvard), 2005. 2003 Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth G—Kim Martin, Minn. Duluth 2004 Krissy Wendell, Minnesota POINTS 2005 Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota D—Heidi Pelttari, Minn. Duluth 6—Hilary Knight, Wisconsin, (two goals and four assists) D—Myriam Trepanier, Minn. Duluth vs. Dartmouth, 3-14-2009. 2006 Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin F—Laura Fridfinnson, Minn. Duluth 2007 Sara Bauer, Wisconsin F—Erika Lawler, Wisconsin POINTS, TOURNAMENT 2008 Kim Martin, Minn. Duluth F—Sara O’Toole, Minn. Duluth 12—Natalie Darwitz (three goals and nine assists), 2009 Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin Minnesota, 2005. 2010 Emmanuelle Blais, Minn. Duluth 2009 G—Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin PENALTIES D—Alycia Matthews, Wisconsin 6—Dina McCumber, Princeton vs. Minnesota, QF, March All-Tournament Teams D—Malee Windmeier, Wisconsin 17, 2006 F—Meghan Agosta, Mercyhurst SHUTOUTS, TOURNAMENT F—Hilary Knight, Wisconsin 2—Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin (vs. St. Lawrence and vs. 2001 F—Erika Lawler, Wisconsin Minnesota), 2006; Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin (vs. Harvard G—Tuula Puputti, Minn. Duluth 2010 and vs. St. Lawrence), 2007; Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin (vs. D—Isabelle Chartrand, St. Lawrence Dartmouth and vs. Mercyhurst), 2009. D—Brittny Ralph, Minn. Duluth G—Amanda Mazzotta, Cornell F—Amanda Sargeant, St. Lawrence D—Laura Fortino, Cornell SAVES F—Maria Rooth, Minn. Duluth D—Lauriane Rougeau, Cornell 78—Desirae Clark, Mercyhurst vs. Harvard, 3-19-2005 F—Tammy Shewchuk, Harvard F—Emmanuelle Blais, Minn. Duluth (3 ot). F—Jessica Wong, Minn. Duluth 2002 F—Laura Fridfinnson, Minn. Duluth SAVES, PERIOD G—Tania Pinelli, Niagara 22—Riita Schaublin, Minn. Duluth vs. St. Lawrence, D—Larissa Luther, Minn. Duluth 3-18-2006 (first). D—Meredith Ostrander, Brown F—Kelly Stephens, Minnesota Individual Records SAVES, TOURNAMENT F—Joanne Eustace, Minn. Duluth 123—Amanda Mazzotta, Cornell [34 vs. Harvard, 28 vs. F—Kristy Zamora, Brown Mercyhurst, 61 vs. Minn. Duluth], 2010. ALL GAMES 2003 FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED G—Amy Ferguson, Dartmouth GOALS 0—Brittony Chartier, Minnesota vs. Princeton, 3-17-2006; D—Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth 4—Nicole Corriero, Harvard vs. Mercyhurst, 3-19-2005 Jessica Moffat, St. Lawrence vs. Minn. Duluth, 3-18- D—Angela Ruggiero, Harvard (3 ot); Bobbi Ross, Minnesota vs. New Hampshire, 2006; Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin vs. St. Lawrence, 3-24- F—Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth 3-24-2006. 2006; Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin vs. Minnesota, 3-26-2006; F—Hanne Sikio, Minn. Duluth F—Julie Chu, Harvard GOALS, TOURNAMENT Jesse Vetter, Wisconsin vs. Harvard, 3-10-2007 (4 ot); 5—Nicole Corriero, Harvard (4 vs. Mercyhurst, 1 vs. Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin vs. St. Lawrence, 3-16-2007; Kim 2004 St. Lawrence, 0 vs. Minnesota), 2005; Hilary Knight, Martin, Minn. Duluth vs. Wisconsin, 3-22-2008; Jessie G—Jody Horak, Minnesota Wisconsin (2 vs. Dartmouth, 2 vs. Minn. Duluth, 1 vs. Vetter, Wisconsin vs. Dartmouth, 3-14-2009; Jessie D—Allie Sanchez, Minnesota Mercyhurst), 2009. Vetter, Wisconsin vs. Mercyhurst, 3-22-2009. 2 National Collegiate Championship FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED, TOURNAMENT FEWEST GOALS, BOTH TEAMS GOALS, LOSING TEAM (Minimum two games) 1—St. Lawrence (1) vs. Minn. Duluth (0), 3-18-2006; 3—Harvard vs. Minn. Duluth (4), 3-23-2003 (2 ot); Harvard 1—Jessie Vetter (three games), Wisconsin, 2006; Jessica Wisconsin (1) vs. St. Lawrence (0), 3-24-2006; Wisconsin Moffat (two games), St. Lawrence, 2006; Jessie Vetter (1) vs. Harvard (0), 3-10-2007 (4 ot). vs. Minnesota (4), 3-27-2005. (three games), Wisconsin, 2007; Jessie Vetter (three FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS FEWEST GOALS games), 2009. :23—Harvard (Julie Chu and Lauren McAuliffe) vs. Minnesota, March 21, 2003 0—Minnesota vs. Wisconsin, 3-26-2006; Wisconsin vs. CHAMPIONSHIP GAME :23—Harvard (Jennifer Botterill and Lauren McAuliffe) vs. Minn. Duluth, 3-22-2008; Mercyhurst vs. Wisconsin, Minn. Duluth, March 23, 2003 (2 ot) GOALS 3-22-2009. 3—Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota vs. Harvard, 3-28-2004. FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS, BOTH TEAMS FASTEST GAME-OPENING GOAL :10—Minn. Duluth (Emmanuelle Blais), then Wisconsin FEWEST GOALS, BOTH TEAMS (Jasmine Giles), CH, March 18, 2007 5:17—Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth vs. Harvard, 3—Wisconsin (3) vs. Minnesota (0), 3-26-2006. 3-23-2003. WINNING MARGIN FASTEST GOAL, START OF PERIOD 7—Wisconsin (7) vs. Dartmouth (0), 3-14-2009. FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS :09—Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota vs. Harvard, 3-28-2004 ASSISTS :23—Harvard (Jennifer Botterill and Lauren McAuliffe) vs. (third). 11—Wisconsin (7) vs. Dartmouth (0), 3-14-2009. Minn. Duluth, CH, March 23, 2003 (2 ot) FASTEST HAT TRICK ASSISTS, BOTH TEAMS 28:08—Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota vs. Harvard, 3-28- 14—Minn. Duluth (8) vs. Mercyhurst (6), March 15, 2008 WINNING MARGIN 2004. (9 goals). 5—Wisconsin (5) vs. Mercyhurst (0), 3-22-2009. ASSISTS ASSISTS, TOURNAMENT 3—Krissy Wendell, Minnesota vs. Harvard, 3-28-2004; 27—Wisconsin (11 vs. Dartmouth, 7 vs. Minn. Duluth, 9 vs. ASSISTS Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota vs. Harvard, 3-27-2005; Mercyhurst), 2009. 9—Wisconsin vs. Mercyhurst, 3-22-2009. Erika Lawler, Wisconsin vs. Mercyhurst, 3-22-2009. POINTS POINTS 18—Wisconsin (seven goals, 11 assists) vs. Dartmouth, ASSISTS, BOTH TEAMS 4—Natalie Darwitz (3 goals, 1 assist), Minnesota vs. 3-14-2009. 11—Minnesota (8) vs. Harvard (3), 3-28-2004; Minnesota Harvard, 3-28-2004; Krissy Wendell (1 goal, 3 assists), Minnesota vs. Harvard, 3-28-2004; Natalie Darwitz (1 POINTS, BOTH TEAMS (6) vs. Harvard (5), 3-27-2005. goal, 3 assists), Minnesota vs. Harvard, 3-27-2005. 22—Minn. Duluth (15) vs. Harvard (7), 3-23-2001 (nine goals, 13 assists). POINTS PENALTIES 5—Angela Ruggiero, Harvard vs. Minn. Duluth, March POINTS, TOURNAMENT 14—Minnesota (six goals, eight assists) vs. Harvard, 23, 2003 (2 ot) 44—Wisconsin (17 goals, 27 assists), 2009. 3-28-2004; Wisconsin (five goals, nine assists) vs. FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED PENALTIES Mercyhurst, 3-22-2009. 0—Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin vs. Minnesota, 3-26-2006; Kim 15—Princeton vs. Minnesota, 3-17-2006. Martin, Minn. Duluth vs. Wisconsin, 3-22-2008; Jessie PENALTIES, BOTH TEAMS POINTS, BOTH TEAMS Vetter, Wisconsin, 3-22-2009. 28—Princeton (15) vs. Minnesota (13), 3-17-2006. 19—Minnesota [14 (six goals, eight assists)] vs. Harvard [5 SAVES FEWEST PENALTIES (two goals, three assists)], 3-28-2004. 61—Amanda Mazzotta, Cornell vs. Minn. Duluth, 3-21- 1—Minn. Duluth vs. Harvard, 3-23-2001; Minnesota 2010 (3 ot).
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