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Bruce M. McLeod Commissioner Carol LaBelle-Ehrhardt Assistant Commissioner of Operations Greg Shepherd Supervisor of Officials Mailing Address Western Collegiate Hockey Association 2211 S. Josephine Street, Room 302, Denver, CO 80210 p: 303 871-4223. f: 303 871-4770. September 25, 2012/For Immediate Release [email protected] League Head Coaches Tab Defending National Champion Women’s Administrative & WCHA Public Relations Office as WCHA Favorite for 2012-13 Defending Conference Champ Wisconsin and North Dakota Chosen Second in Annual Preseason Sara R. Martin WCHA Head Coaches’ Poll; Badgers’ Returning Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Winner and Associate Commissioner p: 608 829-0104. f: 608 829-0105. Forward Picked as Preseason WCHA Player of the Year … Minnesota Forward [email protected] is Unanimous Choice for League Rookie of the Year; Wisconsin Opens 2012-13 Doug Spencer Associate Commissioner for WCHA Season at Minnesota State Friday & Saturday; Gophers Host Colgate, Ohio State Takes Public Relations on Lindenwood in Non-Conference Sets; Minnesota Duluth Hosts Minnesota Whitecaps in p: 608 829-0100. f: 608 829-0200. [email protected] Pair of Exhibition Contests; Four WCHA Teams Among Top Seven in Preseason National Polls Bill Brophy … Minnesota No. 1, Wisconsin No. 2, North Dakota No. 5, Minnesota Duluth No. 7/8; League Women’s Public Relations Director p: 608 277-0282. [email protected] Unveils All-New Mobile Website at wcha.com/mobile Mailing Address Western Collegiate Hockey Association MADISON, Wis. – When in doubt, go with the defending national champions. That is the message from 559 D’Onofrio Drive, Suite 103 the coaches who have seen their league win the last 13 Division 1 women’s national championships. The Madison, WI 53719-2096 swept to the NCAA Women’s Frozen Four crown in a memorable playoff run last season (2011-12) and, according to a preseason poll of the league’s head coaches, the Golden Gophers WCHA Women’s League are the pick to win the Western Collegiate Hockey Association title again in 2012-13. The Gophers, who also won the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF playoff championship a year ago before beating University of Minnesota WCHA regular season champion Wisconsin 4-2 to win the national title, return 15 players this season. University of Minnesota Duluth Minnesota collected six first place votes and 48 points in the poll of the league’s eight head coaches. Minnesota State University Wisconsin and North Dakota, another NCAA tournament qualifier last season, finished tied for second University of North Dakota place in the poll with 40 votes, including one first place vote apiece. Minnesota Duluth, with 32 points, was selected to finish fourth, followed by Ohio State in fifth place, Bemidji State in sixth, Minnesota State St. Cloud State University University of Wisconsin con’t Home of a Record 13 2011-12 WCHA Final Standings Consecutive National Championship Teams Conference Only Overall 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, Pts GP W L T SW Win% GF- GA GP Record Win% GF- GA 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 1 Wisconsin 72 28 23- 3- 2 1 .857 113- 44 40 33- 5- 2 .850 181- 60 2012 2 Minnesota 66 28 21- 5- 2 1 .786 113- 43 41 34- 5- 2 .854 181- 54 3 North Dakota 53 28 16- 9- 3 2 .625 116- 75 37 22-12- 3 .635 155- 94 2013 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF 4 Minnesota Duluth 47 28 15-12- 1 1 .554 91- 61 36 21-14- 1 .597 121- 79 March 8-9 • 5 Ohio State 41 28 13-14- 1 1 .482 75- 96 36 16-16- 4 .500 99-115 Minneapolis, MN 6 Bemidji State 35 28 11-15- 2 0 .429 70- 73 37 17-17- 3 .500 101- 85 7 St. Cloud State 12 28 4-24- 0 0 .143 32-150 36 5-29- 2 .167 44-177 visit us on the web at: 8 Minnesota State 10 28 3-24- 1 0 .125 37-105 36 7-28- 1 .208 64-133 wcha.com (shootout win = 1 additional point) wcha.com/mobile This Week in the WCHA

Games for Friday, September 28: Lindenwood at Ohio State (NC), 7:07 pm ET; Colgate at Minnesota (NC), 7:07 pm CT; Minnesota Whitecaps at Minnesota Duluth (EX), 7:07 pm CT; Wisconsin at Minnesota State (WCHA), 7:07 pm CT. Games for Saturday, September 29: Lindenwood at Ohio State (NC), 4:07 pm ET; Minnesota Whitecaps at Minnesota Duluth (EX), 3:07 pm CT; Wisconsin at Minnesota State (WCHA), 3:07 pm CT; Colgate at Minnesota (NC), 4:07 pm CT. 2012-13 WCHA Women’s Release • 092512 in seventh and St. Cloud State in eighth. WCHA On-Ice Play Begins this Weekend with One Wisconsin senior forward Brianna Decker, the 2012 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award winner as women’s college hockey’s outstanding League Series, Two Non-Conference Series and Two player and reigning WCHA Player of the Year, was the coaches’ Exhibition Games for Sept. 28-29 pre-season choice for WCHA player of the year. She had four votes, while Minnesota forward and North Dakota forward The Western Collegiate Hockey Association women’s season for , last season’s league scoring champion, each 2012-13 begins this weekend with a bang. It may be September, but received two votes. Minnesota freshman forward Hannah Brandt is there will be two regular season games, two non-conference series the head coaches’ unanimous choice as pre-season WCHA Rookie of and two exhibition games Friday and Saturday. the Year. The 112-game conference slate, comprised of 28 games per each of the WCHA’s eight-member teams (four games – two home and 2012-13 WCHA Head Coaches’ Preseason Poll two away – vs each of other seven members), gets underway Sept. Rk Team (1st place votes) Points 28-29 when Minnesota State welcomes two-time defending league 1 Minnesota (6) 48 champion Wisconsin to All Seasons Arena in Mankato. 2 North Dakota (1) 40 Two other league teams will host non-conference series with Wisconsin (1) 40 Ohio State taking on Lindenwood University at the OSU Ice Rink in 4 Minnesota Duluth 32 Columbus and Minnesota engaging Colgate University at Ridder 5 Ohio State 24 Arena in Minneapolis. 6 Bemidji State 19 In exhibition play, Minnesota Duluth will skate against the 7 Minnesota State 12 Minnesota Whitecaps on both Friday and Saturday at AMSOIL Arena 8 St. Cloud State 9 in Duluth. (Note: coaches could not vote for their own teams in the On the second weekend of the new season, Friday, Oct. 5 and poll and points were awarded on a 7-6-5-4-3-2-1 system) Saturday, Oct. 6, five more WCHA-member teams will launch their league campaigns as defending national champion Minnesota hosts WCHA Pre-Season Player of the Year (votes) St. Cloud State, Minnesota Duluth entertains Ohio State and North Brianna Decker, Sr., F, Wisconsin (4); Amanda Kessel, Jr., F, Minnesota Dakota welcomes Minnesota State. Bemidji State’s first WCHA series (2) and Jocelyne Lamoureux, Sr., F, North Dakota (2). this fall will come on Oct. 12-13 when the Beavers host St. Cloud State. WCHA Pre-Season Rookie of the Year (votes) The Beavers open their non-conference season Oct. 5-6 at Providence Hannah Brandt, Fr., F, Minnesota (8). College. In Madison this season, the Wisconsin Badgers will call LaBahn

Minnesota Golden Gophers • 2012 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four, WCHA Playoff Champions 2012-13 WCHA Women’s Release • 092512 Arena their new home. With seating for 2,262 spectators, the on- Sept. 18, 2012 campus facility, which is located adjacent to the Kohl Center, will 2012-13 USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Women’s feature a 200 x 90 ice sheet for women’s competition, women’s and men’s hockey practice, women’s and men’s team locker rooms and Divison 1 Preseason College Hockey Poll a visiting team locker room, offices for the women’s hockey staff (first-place votes in parentheses) and an underground connection to the Kohl Center. The facility is Rk Team, Pts (1st Place Votes) 2011-12 Record named after Chuck LaBahn, a former UW swimmer who has been a 1 Minnesota, 190 (19) 34-5-2 longtime supporter of various campus initiatives. Wisconsin will play 2 Wisconsin, 170 35-5-2 its first two-game series in LaBahn Arena on Oct. 19 & 21 vs WCHA 3 Cornell, 140 30-5-0 foe Bemidji State. 4 Boston College, 127 24-10-3 Minnesota’s Ridder Arena will be the host for two major post-season 5 North Dakota, 108 22-12-3 tournaments this season. The 2013 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF will be 6 Boston University, 87 23-14-1 held at Ridder Arena March 8-9 and the 2013 NCAA Women’s Frozen 7 Minnesota Duluth, 49 21-14-1 Four will be held there March 22-24. 8 Harvard, 45 22-9-1 9 St. Lawrence, 43 24-10-4 10 Mercyhurst, 40 23-8-3 Minnesota No. 1, UW No. 2, UND No. 5, UMD No. others receiving votes: Northeastern 31; Clarkson 11; Providence 7/8 in 2012-13 Preseason National Polls 3; Quinnipiac 1. September 17, 2012 USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine released their 2012-13 women’s Division 1 college hockey preseason poll on Tuesday morning, and 2012-13 USCHO.com Women’s Division 1 Preseason the Western Collegiate Hockey Association’s University of Minnesota will kick off the season as the unanimous one. Poll Rk Team (1st Place Votes) Record Points The Golden Gophers received all 19 first-place votes after going 1 Minnesota (15) 34-5-2 150 34-5-2 last winter and winning the NCAA Women’s Frozen Four 2 Wisconsin 33-5-2 128 championship. 3 Cornell 30-5-0 109 The University of Wisconsin, who the Maroon & Gold defeated in 4 Boston College 24-10-3 105 last year’s national title game, was tagged second in the poll. Cornell 5 North Dakota 22-12-3 93 University and Boston College, who both made it to the 2012 NCAA 6 Boston University 23-14-1 67 Women’s Frozen Four, round out the top four. 7 St. Lawrence 24-10-4 41 North Dakota, another NCAA qualifier last season, was ranked fifth 8 Minnesota Duluth 21-14-1 33 and Minnesota Duluth was selected seventh. 9 Northeastern 22-7-4 30 The WCHA led all conferences with four teams ranked in the pres- 10 Mercyhurst 23- 8-3 29 season Top 10 while the ECAC Hockey League had three. others receiving votes: Harvard 28; Clarkson 6; Providence 3; The Gophers were also named the unanimous number one team Quinnipiac 2; Robert Morris 1. in the country by USCHO.com.

Wisconsin Badgers • 2011-12 WCHA Champions 2012-13 WCHA Women’s Release • 092512 WCHA Announces 2012-13 Women’s Composite in 2001 when Minnesota Duluth earned the national title, in 2006 when Wisconsin prevailed, and in 2010 when the Bulldogs claimed Schedule the crown. This season’s championship will consist of two semi-final WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF, NCAA Women’s Frozen Four to be Held at match ups on Friday and the national title contest on Sunday. In between the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF and the NCAA Women’s Ridder Arena in Minneapolis in March; 112-Game Conference Frozen Four will be NCAA Regionals the weekend of March 15-17. Slate Launches Sept. 28-29 as Minnesota State Hosts Defending On the second weekend of the new season, Friday, Oct. 5 and WCHA Regular Season Champ Wisconsin; Minnesota Reigns Saturday, Oct. 6, five more WCHA teams will launch their league as Defending WCHA Playoff and NCAA Frozen Four Champion; campaigns as defending national champion Minnesota hosts St. Cloud State, Minnesota Duluth entertains Ohio State and North Dakota Badgers Open New home in LaBahn Arena welcomes Minnesota State. Bemidji State’s first WCHA series this fall will come on Oct. 12-13 when the Beavers host St. Cloud State. MADISON, Wis. – Both the 2013 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF playoff In Madison this season, the Wisconsin Badgers will call LaBahn Arena championship and the NCAA Women’s Frozen Four will be conducted their new home. With seating for approximately 2,400 spectators, the at 3,400-seat Ridder Arena on the University of Minnesota campus on-campus facility, which is located adjacent to the Kohl Center, will in Minneapolis next March, two spotlight events that highlight the feature a 200 x 90 ice sheet for women’s competition, women’s and 2012-13 women’s composite schedule announced by the Western men’s hockey practice, women’s and men’s team locker rooms and a Collegiate Hockey Association. Also of note, the University of Wisconsin visiting team locker room, offices for the women’s hockey staff and opens a new home-ice facility this season in LaBahn Arena. an underground connection to the Kohl Center. Wisconsin will play With a record 13 consecutive national championships under it’s its first two-game series in LaBahn Arena on Oct. 19 & 21 vs WCHA collective belt, including last season’s title earned by the University foe Bemidji State. of Minnesota, the WCHA will look to continue that record streak in There will be a total of seven weekends this coming season that what should be one of the most competitive league races ever. feature all eight teams engaged in league action. Those occur on The 112-game conference slate, comprised of 28 games per each Oct. 19-21, Nov. 16-18, Jan. 11-13, Jan. 18-19, Feb. 8-10, Feb. 15-17 of the Association’s eight-member teams (four games – two home and Feb. 22-23. The Feb. 22-23 slate will also mark the final regular and two away – vs each of other seven members), gets underway season match ups as Minnesota State visits Ohio State, Wisconsin during the season-opening weekend of Sept. 28-29 when Minnesota travels to Bemidji State, Minnesota Duluth entertains North Dakota State welcomes two-time defending league champion Wisconsin. Two and St. Cloud State hosts Minnesota. other league teams will host non-conference series with Ohio State The pursuit of the annual WCHA playoff championship will get taking on Lindenwood University and Minnesota engaging Colgate underway the weekend of Friday, March 1 thru Sunday, March 3 with University. In exhibition play, Minnesota Duluth will skate against the four first round, best-of-three, playoff series. The top four ranked teams Minnesota Whitecaps on both Friday and Saturday. in the final regular season standings will host the bottom four in the “The Association looks forward to putting another action-packed, first round, with the No. 8 playoff seed at the No. 1 playoff seed, No. highly-competitive product on the ice in 2012-13,” said WCHA 7 playing at No. 2, No. 6 at No. 3 and the No. 5 seed at the No. 4 seed. Associate Commissioner Sara R. Martin, the guiding force of the The four first-round conference playoff winners will then advance to women’s league since it’s founding in 1999. “The commitment to the 2013 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF on March 8-9 at Ridder Arena. fielding top-quality programs and the dedication to success that Following the league’s playoff championship, four NCAA Division our member institutions continue to display has resulted in some of 1 Women’s Regional tournaments will be contested the weekend of the most entertaining women’s hockey in the world over the past 13 Friday, March 15 thru Sunday, March 17 at sites to be determined. seasons and we know that will continue in the future. The four NCAA regional winners will earn a trip to the 2013 NCAA “I have no doubt this coming season’s league race will be one of Women’s Frozen Four at Ridder Arena the weekend of March 22-24. the most intriguing yet. We anticipate our teams will improve across WCHA-member teams will also engage in a number of non- the board and be both competitive and successful against opponents conference pairings this season. By team, those are: across the country. Last season, we had four teams ranked among the Bemidji State: Oct. 5-6 @ Providence College; Nov. 9-10 vs University nation’s top 10, four of our teams win at least 21 games overall, six of Maine. finish at .500 or above and six win at least 11 games in league play. Minnesota: Sept. 28-29 vs Colgate University; Oct. 12-13 @ St. We also look forward to a tremendous post-season next March when Lawrence University; Nov. 24-25 @ University of New Hampshire. both our WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF and the NCAA Women’s Frozen Four Minnesota Duluth: Oct. 26-27 @ Boston College; Dec. 8-9 vs Boston are showcased at UM’s Ridder Arena. The University of Minnesota and University. the facility itself have a distinguished tradition of hosting first-class Minnesota State: Oct. 12-13 vs Lindenwood University; Oct. 26-27 events.” @ Mercyhurst College; Jan. 1-2 @ Lindenwood University. The 2013 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF is set for March 8 and March 9. North Dakota: Nov. 2-3 vs Clarkson University; Nov. 30-Dec. 1 There will be two semi-final match ups at Ridder Arena on Friday at 4:07 vs RIT (Rochester Institute of Technology); Jan. 4-5 @ Lindenwood pm CT and 7:07 pm CT, with the playoff championship game slated University. for Saturday evening at 7:07 pm CT. The winner of the WCHA FINAL Ohio State: Sept. 28-29 vs Lindenwood University; Nov. 23-24 FACE-OFF receives an automatic bid to the national tournament. This @ Princeton University; Dec. 8-9 vs RIT (Rochester Institute of will mark the eighth time that Ridder Arena has served as the host of Technology). the league playoff championship round, with the others occurring Of note, the Buckeyes will also host league-rival Wisconsin on Nov. in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010 and 2011. 16-17 at Schottenstein Center in Columbus. The NCAA Women’s Frozen Four, to be held at Ridder Arena St. Cloud State: Oct. 27-28 @ Providence College; Nov. 9-10 vs on Friday, March 22 and Sunday, March 24, will be appearing in Lindenwood University; Nov. 30-Dec. 1 @ Lindenwood University. Minneapolis for the fourth time overall. Minnesota is the defending Wisconsin: Oct. 5-6 @ Lindenwood University; Oct. 26 & 28 vs national champion. Previous Frozen Fours were held in Minneapolis University of New Hampshire. 2012-13 WCHA Women’s Release • 092512 The Western Collegiate Hockey Association will also welcome back a plethora of outstanding student-athletes for the 2012-13 campaign, including the likes of reigning Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award winner, WCHA Player of the Year and All-American First Team forward Brianna Decker of Wisconsin. Also back are two All-American First Team honorees in defenseman of Minnesota and forward Jocelyne Lamoureux of North Dakota, who was also the WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year and league scoring champion, and two All-American Second Team selections in defenseman of North Dakota and forward Amanda Kessel of Minnesota. Last season’s WCHA Defensive Player of the Year returns in the Badgers’ Stefanie McKeough as does the WCHA Rookie of the Year in forward Michelle Karvinen of North Dakota and the league’s goaltending champion in Alex Rigsby of Wisconsin. Returning All-WCHA honorees include first teamers in Decker (F) of Wisconsin, Jocelyne Lamoureux (F) of North Dakota and Bozek (D) of Minnesota, second teamers in Kessel (F) of Minnesota, Monique Lamoureux (D) of North Dakota, McKeough (D) of Wisconsin and Rigsby (G) of Wisconsin, and third teamers in Karvinen (F) of North Dakota, Jessica Wong (D) of Minnesota Duluth and Noora Räty (G) of Minnesota. Members of the All-WCHA Rookie Team a season ago were Karvinen (F) of North Dakota, Jenna McParland (F) of Minnesota Duluth, Josefine Jakobsen (F) of North Dakota; Rachel Ramsey (D) of Minnesota, Brigette Lacquette (D) of Minnesota Duluth, and Julie Friend (G) of St. Cloud State University. Among the many highlights from the most recent 2011-12 season were … WCHA teams forged a 36-7-6 record (.796) against opponents from other Division 1 conferences. League-member clubs went 7-0-2 (.889) vs ECAC Hockey, 14-2-1 (.853) vs. the Hockey East Association, 9-5-3 (.618) vs. College Hockey America, and 6-0-0 vs. Independents Wisconsin Forward and Preseason WCHA Player of the Year … Four WCHA-member teams ranked among the nation’s top 10 in the final two weekly national polls for 2011-12. In the USCHO.com Div. Brianna Decker was the 2012 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award 1 Women’s College Hockey Poll, the WCHA had national champion Winner as Well as the WCHA Player of the Year and WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF champion Minnesota at No. 1, WCHA regular season champion Wisconsin at No. 2, North Dakota at No. 6 and 2011-12 WCHA Award Winners Minnesota Duluth at No. 10. And in the final USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Women’s Div. 1 College Hockey Poll, UM was No. 1, UW was WCHA Player of the Year No. 2, UND was No. 6 and UMD was No. 10 … The WCHA also had the Brianna Decker, Jr., F, University of Wisconsin top four teams in attendance for the women’s college hockey. Buoyed (Dousman, WI) by the biggest crowd to ever watch a collegiate game – the 12,402 who saw Wisconsin win over Bemidji State at the Kohl Center Jan. 28, WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year 2012 – the Badgers attracted 56,471 to home games (2,689 per game). Jocelyne Lamoureux, Jr., F, University of North Dakota North Dakota was second in home attendance nationally (drawing (Grand Forks, ND) 28,218 for an average of 1,455 per game), followed by Minnesota (27,658/1,307 per game) and Minnesota Duluth (22,435/1,181 per WCHA Defensive Player of the Year game). Stefanie McKeough, Jr., D, University of Wisconsin The complete 2012-13 composite schedule is at the back of this (Carlsbad Springs, ON) release. WCHA Rookie of the Year Michelle Karvinen, So., F, University of North Dakota (Rodovre, Denmark)

WCHA Coach of the Year Mark Johnson, University of Wisconsin

WCHA Scoring Champion Jocelyne Lamoureux, Jr., F, University of North Dakota (Grand Forks, ND)

WCHA Goaltending Champion Alex Rigsby, So., G, University of Wisconsin (Delafield, WI) 2012-13 WCHA Women’s Release • 092512 2011-12 All-WCHA First Team Kessel, So., Minnesota (Madison, WI); F – Hilary Knight, Sr., Wisconsin Forward: Hilary Knight, Sr., University of Wisconsin (Sun Valley, ID) (28 *$ (Sun Valley, ID); F – Natalie Spooner, Sr., Ohio State (Scarborough, gp, 22-21=43). Forward: Jocelyne Lamoureux, Jr., University of North ON). Dakota (Grand Forks, ND) (28 gp, 27-37=64). Forward: Brianna Decker, *First Team in 2011; @ Second Team in 2011; & First Team in 2010; Jr., University of Wisconsin (Dousman, WI) (28 gp, 20-34=54). Forward: # Second Team in 2010; $ First Team in 2009; % Second Team in 2009 Natalie Spooner, Sr., Ohio State University (Scarborough, ON) (26 gp, 25-14=39). Defense: Anne Schleper, Sr., University of Minnesota (St. WCHA Unveils All-New Mobile Website for Cloud, MN) (28 gp, 4-19=23). Defense: Megan Bozek, Jr., University of Minnesota (Buffalo Grove, IL) (28 gp, 10-23=33). : 2012-13 Season at wcha.com/mobile Zuzana Tomcikova, Sr., Bemidji State University (Bratislava, Slovakia) (10-15-2, 2.43, .929) http://www.wcha.com/mobile

2011-12 All-WCHA Second Team MADISON, Wis. – The Western Collegiate Hockey Association has Forward: Jen Schoullis, Sr., University of Minnesota (Erie, PA) (27 gp, announced an all-new mobile website for the 2012-13 season 18-22=40). Forward: Amanda Kessel, So., University of Minnesota that includes significant updates and upgrades to the previous (Madison, WI) (28 gp, 17-34=51). Defense: Monique Lamoureux, platform. Jr., University of North Dakota (Grand Forks, ND) (28 gp, 17-36=53). The WCHA’s men’s and women’s mobile site, which has been Defense: Stefanie McKeough, Jr., University of Wisconsin (Carlsbad launched at the same URL as before (www.wcha.com/mobile) now Springs, ON) (19 gp, 4-14=18). Goaltender: Alex Rigsby, So., University includes more visually appealing pages, a better navigation system of Wisconsin (Delafield, WI) (23-3-2, 1.47, .951). and improved mobile box scores among other changes. The pages can be viewed on a regular web browser, but are optimized for mobile 2011-12 All-WCHA Third Team browsers. Forward: Michelle Karvinen, So., University of North Dakota (Rodovre, “We couldn’t be more pleased to announce this all-new WCHA Denmark) (28 gp, 21-31=52). Forward: Haley Irwin, Sr., University of mobile website to our followers across the country and around the Minnesota Duluth (Thunder Bay, ON) (26 gp, 11-32=43). Forward: world,” said Commissioner Bruce McLeod and Associate Commissioner Brooke Ammerman, Sr., University of Wisconsin (River Vale, NJ) (28 gp, Sara Martin. “The WCHA has presented a significant number of 20-32=52). Defense: Montana Vichorek, Sr., Bemidji State University improvements to WCHA.com over the past few seasons and now with (Moose Lake, MN) (27 gp, 5-21=26). Defense: Jessica Wong, So., this newest mobile development the men’s and women’s leagues will University of Minnesota Duluth (Baddeck, NS) (28 gp, 7-15=22). be at the forefront of providing quick access to all the latest scores, Goaltender: Noora Räty, Jr., University of Minnesota (Espoo, Finland) box scores, game stories, statistics and press releases with an easier- (20-5-2, 1.57, .933). to-use, more appealing platform.” The many upgrades for 2012-13 that can now be found at www. 2011-12 All-WCHA Rookie Team wcha.com/mobile include the following: Forward: Michelle Karvinen, So., University of North Dakota • More visually appealing league and member team home pages (Rodovre, Denmark) (28 gp, 21-31=52). Forward: Jenna McParland, with images included to promote the top stories. Fr., University of Minnesota Duluth (Schreiber, ON) (28 gp, 17-8=25). • Better navigation system including easy links to each member Forward: Josefine Jakobsen, Fr., University of North Dakota (Aalborg, team's home page from a menu at top of each page. Denmark) (28 gp, 13-14=27). Defense: Rachel Ramsey, Fr., University • Individual mobile player statistics pages that are accessible of Minnesota (Chanhassen, MN) (28 gp, 2-14=16). Defense: Brigette from team and league stats pages, press releases and game stories. Lacquette, Fr., University of Minnesota Duluth (Mallard, MB) (28 gp, • Improved mobile press release presentation that now includes 3-12=15). Goaltender: Julie Friend, Fr., St. Cloud State University images and the ability for people to share via social media. (Minnetonka, MN) (4-12-0, 4.79, .872). • Improved mobile game story presentation with images now included and the ability for embedding potential video. Mobile game March 15, 2012 stories can also now be shared via social media. • Significant changes to mobile box scores with the addition of Eight WCHA Skaters Named CCM Hockey Division all game data, including all player and team stats. Previous box scores 1 All-Americans for 2011-12 were all text-based. The new version uses an “accordion” format for accessing different game stats categories. These mobile box scores UM’s Bozek, UW’s Decker, UND’s J. Lamoureux Named to First will also be the basis for the live box scores for the coming 2012-13 Team; Five of Six on Second Team from WCHA season and beyond. WCHA.com, the official website of the 61-year-old Western Collegiate 2011-12 Women’s Division 1 All-American First Team Hockey Association, includes TheWCHAShop.com as the league’s on- G –Florence Schelling, Sr., Northeastern # (Oberengstringen, line merchandise store and WCHA.com/mobile. They are joint ventures Switzerland); D – Megan Bozek, Jr., Minnesota (Buffalo Grove, IL); D of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association and SportDesigns.com, – Laura Fortino, Jr., Cornell *& (Hamilton, ON); F – Brianna Decker, Jr., featuring a statistical partnership with CollegeHockeyStats.net. Wisconsin@ (Dousman, WI); F – Rebecca Johnston, Sr., Cornell @% (Sudbury, ON); F – Jocelyne Lamoureux, Jr., North Dakota (Grand Forks, ND).

2011-12 Women’s Division 1 All-American Second Team G – Zuzana Tomcikova, Sr., Bemidji State (Bratislava, Slovakia); D – Monique Lamoureux-Kolls,Jr.,North Dakota % (Grand Forks, ND); D – Lauriane Rougeau, Jr., Cornell @# (Beaconsfield, PQ); F – Amanda 2012-13 WCHA Women’s Release • 092512 WCHA Team Notebooks • Week of September 25 Bemidji State Minnesota Duluth

The Beavers will get their 2012-13 season underway on Oct. 5-6 with a The Bulldogs, who finished in fourth place in the WCHA in 2011-12 trip to Providence College of the Hockey East Association, who received and owned an overall record of 21-14-1, began the 14th season in votes in the USCHO.com Division 1 Women’s Preseason Poll … BSU program history on Sept. 24 when they stepped on the ice for their lost in a shootout in game that officially went down as a scoreless tie first official practice … UMD will follow a week of practice with an and defeated the Friars a year ago when Providence made the trek exhibition series against the Minnesota Whitecaps on Sept. 28-29 at to Bemidji at the beginning of the season … Bemidji State will take AMSOIL Arena … UMD head coach Shannon Miller has been at the on WCHA foe St. Cloud State the following weekend its first home Bulldog helm for all of the Maroon and Gold’s previous 13 seasons, series and first conference series of 2012-13 … The Beavers return and will lengthen her WCHA-leading tenure on the women’s side … 20 players from the 2011-12 squad, which posted an overall record of With a record of 334-101-35, Miller is just 30 games from coaching her 17-17-3 to establish a new program mark for wins in a season … The 500th game for UMD … Owning a record five NCAA titles, Miller will Beavers also posted an 11-15-2 record in WCHA play to finish sixth enter the 2012-13 season having coached a staggering 470 collegiate the final league standings and earn a berth into the WCHA Playoffs games … The Bulldogs will show-off one of the most diverse rosters … Returnees include the team’s top two scorers from a year ago in in all of college hockey in 2012-13, with players from seven different leading point-scorer Sadie Lundquist and leading -scorer Emily countries flying under the UMD flag … Freshman forward Alivia Del Erickson … The Beavers will also return Erika Wheelhouse and her Basso is the first player in the Bulldog program to hail from Australia, 24 points back on the blueline … The biggest void Bemidji State will while rookie forward Hannah Bramm is the first skater from the state look to fill is between the pipes as All-WCHA First Team goaltender of Florida to wear the Bulldog jersey … In all, seven countries are and Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award nominee Zuzana Tomcikova and represented on UMD’s roster, including Russia, Germany, Sweden, backup netminder Alana McElhinney were both lost to graduation … In Finland, Canada and the United States … UMD will focus on the addition to returning goaltender Jessica Havel, two of the team’s eight offense it retained – Audrey Cournoyer, Jenna McParland and Jessica newcomers will compete for playing time in net in Niagara University Wong – and not on what it lost, prolific scorer Haley Irwin … The transfer Abby Ryplanski and freshman Alexane Rodrigue. Bulldogs’ leading goal scorer last season, forward Cournoyer, will be back with her career numbers from a year ago, including 22 goals and 26 assists for 48 points … McParland proved she could power the Minnesota Bulldog offense of the future in her own right, compiling 32 points in 36 skates, with 21 goals … In addition to returning two of their top- Last season (2011-12) the Gophers compiled a 34-5-2 overall record three scoring forwards, UMD also returns it’s fourth leading scorer in and a 21-5-2 mark in WCHA play … The Gophers finished second the form of defenseman Wong … While Wong began her career as an in the WCHA regular season standings and won the 2012 NCAA attacker, the senior captain has now played 66 of her 110 games on Women’s Frozen Four title and the 2012 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF the backline, compiling 68 points in her improved role … Wong will playoff crown … Minnesota returns 15 letterwinners from last year’s start the 2012-13 season at 99 career points (41g, 58a), and is one of national championship team, including All-Americans Megan Bozek three players in striking distance of the 100-point club that Cournoyer on defense, Amanda Kessel at forward and Noora Räty between the joined late last winter … Senior forward Pernilla Winberg owns 96 pipes… The Gophers will add six freshmen and one transfer to their career points (35g, 61a), while senior center Katie Wilson is sitting at roster … USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine’s preseason poll said 89 points (33g, 56a) … No position was effected more by graduation Minnesota will kick off the season as the unanimous number one … than the goaltending spot, with three rookies landing roster spots … The Golden Gophers received all 19 first-place votes after going 34- Sofia Carlstrom (Team Sweden U-18) and Kayla Black (Team Canada 5-2 last winter and winning the national championship … Wisconsin, U-18) are expected to compete for a currently wide open netminding who the Maroon & Gold defeated in last year’s title game, was tagged role … Four senior Bulldog players own championship rings from the second in the poll while Cornell University and Boston College, who 2009-10 season … Wong, Wilson, Cournoyer and Vanessa Thibault, as both made it to the 2012 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four, round out the well as Winberg and junior forward Jamie Kenyon, will be expected top four … The Gophers were also named the unanimous number one to share in leadership roles. team in the country in the USCHO.com Women’s Division 1 Preseason Poll … Minnesota begins their quest for back-to-back NCAA titles on Friday, Sept. 28 and Saturday, Sept. 29 as they play host to Colgate at Minnesota State Ridder Arena to open the 2012-13 season. The Mavericks open the season by hosting two-time defending WCHA champion Wisconsin on Sept. 28 and 29 … the weekend series kicks off at 7:07 pm Friday night at All Seasons Arena with the opening-weekend finale set for 3:07 pm on Saturday afternoon … The Mavericks return 17 players from last season, including seven of their top 10 scorers … MSU returns its top four scorers from this past season and Kathleen Rogan, its leading scorer from 2010-11, who missed the majority of the 2011-12 campaign … Lauren Smith led the team in points (19) and goals (9) last season … Smith also had 10 assists, moving her to seventh on the career assists list at Minnesota State with 37 and the senior forward is ninth in career shots on goal with 315 … MSU returns 80% of its goals as the majority of its youthful 2012-13 WCHA Women’s Release • 092512 Team Notebooks con’t experience between the pipes in Lisa Steffes and Chelsea Knapp … Steffes saw the majority of ice time in 2011-12 appearing in 28 games (3.08 GAA;.894 SV%) while Knapp saw action in 15 games lineup shift into upperclassmen, led by Kari Lundberg and Lauren (3.20 GAA;.885 SV%). Barnes … Lundberg had nine goals and eight assists while Barnes had 14 helpers and four goals … The Mavs were 0-6 last season against Wisconsin … Smith scored two of the three Maverick goals against the St. Cloud State Badgers last season with junior forward Nicole Germaine scoring the other goal … Junior goaltender Danielle Butters collected 54 saves The Huskies open their 2012-13 season at defending national in four games last year against UW … In the last 11 games between champion Minnesota in a two-game Western Collegiate Hockey the two teams, Wisconsin has shutout Minnesota State six times, and Associations series on Oct. 5-6 at UM’s Ridder Arena … St. Cloud only twice in that span has MSU scored more than one goal in a game State finished in seventh place in the WCHA in 2011-12 with a 4-24-0 (Nov. 29, 2010 and Feb. 3, 2012) … The all-time series record sits at league mark and were 5-29-2 overall … Goaltender Julie Friend, who 1-53-2 in favor of Wisconsin in 56 games played dating back to 1999 was named to the All-WCHA Rookie Team last season, is among 19 … Last season the Mavericks lost 4-0 in the first meeting, then lost returnees along with captain Alex Nelson and another senior forward 5-1, 5-2, 6-0, 7-0, and 4-0 against the Badgers; the last two games Molli Mott, sophomore forward Abby Ness and junior forward Julia were first round WCHA playoff games … MSU’s only win against the Gilbert … The Huskies also feature six newcomers on their 2012-13 Badgers came in the 2009-10 season with a 5-3 victory in Madison roster … St. Cloud State’s first home game of the new campaign will … Minnesota State is on an 11-game losing streak to UW and has be on Friday, Nov. 2 when the Huskies welcome WCHA-rival Ohio never defeated the Badgers in Mankato. State for a two-game set at the National Hockey & Event Center that concludes on Saturday, Nov. 3. North Dakota Wisconsin North Dakota enters 2012-13 off its most successful season in program history in 2011-12 where it finished with a 22-13-3 overall The Badgers open the 2012-13 season with a road trip to take on record and secured its first NCAA postseason berth … UND returns Western Collegiate Hockey Association opponent Minnesota State its top four scorers from last year, including All-American Jocelyne this Friday and Saturday, Sept. 28-29 at All Seasons Arena in Mankato Lamoureux, the league scoring champion a year ago, and Monique … The Wisconsin women’s hockey team looks to return to the NCAA Lamoreux, a second team All-American, plus Michelle Karvinen, who Frozen Four for a seventh time in eight years as the Badgers embark was the WCHA Rookie of the Year … North Dakota was picked fifth on the new season … The team is led by returning senior and 2012 in the USCHO.com Women’s Division 1 Preseason Poll … Defending Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award winner, WCHA Player of the Year national champion Minnesota starts the 2012-13 season as the top- and forward Brianna Decker … Decker led the nation in goals last ranked team receiving all 15 first-place votes while national runner-up year with 37 and shared the lead in points with 87 … Top returners Wisconsin sits second, followed by Cornell, Boston College and UND for the Badgers also include senior defenseman Stefanie McKeough to round out the top five … North Dakota opens its new season at and junior goaltender Alex Rigsby … McKeough led the Badger blue the on Oct. 5-6 with a WCHA series against liners with 23 points (5g, 18a) last season, while Rigsby led the nation Minnesota State. in total saves (1,044) and was second in the nation with a .949 saves percentage … The Badgers return 16 players from last season’s squad and welcome eight newcomers to the team … Decker will wear the ‘C’ Ohio State on her jersey as this year’s captain, while McKeough, Jordan Brickner and Rigsby were voted the team’s assistant captains … The Badgers’ The Buckeyes are set to begin the 14th season in program history home opener in the newly constructed LaBahn Arena is set for Friday, and second under head coach Nate Handrahan … The Buckeyes Oct. 19 when they welcome league rival Bemidji State to Madison finished the 2011-12 season with a 16-16-4 mark overall and 13-14-1 … LaBahn Arena is the new home for both the Badger women’s and record in the WCHA, good for fifth place … The 2012-13 season gets men’s hockey teams … The rink, which features a 200 x 90 ice surface, kicked off with a non-conference series against visiting Lindenwood serves as the main practice facility for both the women’s and men’s University at the OSU Ice Rink … The puck will drop at 7:07 pm ET squads and will be the primary home venue for the women’s team. on Friday, Sept. 28 and 4:07 pm ET on Saturday, Sept. 29 … senior forward Hokey Langan has been selected as captain for the 2012-13 season and fellow seniors Paige Semenza, Tina Hollowell and Minttu Tuominen will serve as assistant captains … Semenza also served as an assistant captain in 2011-12 … Joining the Buckeyes’ coaching staff this season are assistant coach Chris MacKenzie, volunteer goalie coach Jeff Salajko, and undergraduate assistant coach Brittany Carlson … The Buckeyes lose five seniors from last season who accounted for 116 of the team’s 253 points, including Ohio State career points leader Laura McIntosh and career leader in goals scored, Natalie Spooner … Six newcomers join the team with five freshmen and one junior transfer in Kara Gust, who previously played for Quinnipiac University … Junior forward Ally Tarr is the top returning point scorer with 27 last season, including 17 goals, followed by Langan (21), Semenza (14), sophomore Taylor Kuehl (14) and sophomore Danielle Gagne (10) … The Buckeyes return two junior goalkeepers who each have 2012-13 WCHA Women’s Release • 092512 2012-13 WCHA Member Team Rosters 2012-13 Numerical Roster

No. Name Yr Pos Height S/C Age Hometown / Last Team 3 Abby Williams SR F 5-2 L 23 Alexandria, Minnesota / Minnesota State 5 Alexandria Citrowske SO F 5-6 L 19 Savage, Minnesota / Prior Lake HS 6 Kristin Huber SO F 5-11 R 19 Kelowna, British Columbia / Pursuit of Excellence Academy 8 Megan Lushanko FR F 5-3 L 18 Chisago City, Minnesota / Chisago Lakes High School 9 Kaitlyn Tougas FR F 5-4 R 17 Thunder Bay, Ontario / Thunder Bay Queens 10 Emily Erickson SR F 5-8 L 22 Coleraine, Minnesota / Grand Rapids/Greenway HS 11 Whitney Wivoda SO F 5-8 L 19 Fairbanks, Alaska / Minnesota Crunch 12 Emily McKnight JR F 5-8 R 20 Roland, Manitoba / Balmoral Hall Prep 13 Molly Arola SR F 5-9 L 21 Walker, Minnesota / Grand Rapids/Greenway HS 14 Erika Wheelhouse SR D 5-3 L 21 Crookston, Minnesota / Crookston HS 16 Mackenzie Thurston SR F 5-7 L 20 Ottawa, Ontario / All Saints Catholic HS 17 Sadie Lundquist SR F 5-5 R 21 Cloquet, Minnesota / Cloquet HS 18 Rachael Kelly SO F 5-5 R 19 Rosemount, Minnesota / Rosemount HS 19 Tess Dusik JR F 6-0 R 20 Oak Bluff, Manitoba / Balmoral Hall Prep 20 Jenessa Philipczyk FR F 5-7 L 20 Stillwater, Minnesota / Minnesota Thoroughbreds 24 Alex Ehlert JR D 5-6 R 20 Portage, Wisconsin / Madison Capitals AAA 27 Kayleigh Chapman SO D 5-8 R 19 Virden, Manitoba / Warner Hockey School 28 Allie Duellman JR D 5-8 R 20 Maplewood, Minnesota / Roseville Area HS 30 Abby Ryplanski SO G 5-4 L 19 Winnipeg, Manitoba / Balmoral Hall Prep 31 Alexane Rodrigue FR G 5-9 L 17 Monkland, Ontario / Ontario Hockey Academy 35 Jessica Havel SR G 5-7 L 21 Grand Rapids, Minnesota / Grand Rapids/Greenway HS 56 Hanna Moher FR F 5-6 L 18 Milton, Ontario / Mississauga Junior Chiefs 59 Danielle Williams JR D/F 5-10 R 20 Waconia, Minnesota / Minnesota Thoroughbreds 64 Natasha Kostenko SO F 5-11 R 19 Fannystelle, Manitoba / Notre Dame Hounds (SK) 74 Lauren Merkley FR D 5-7 R 18 Mississauga, Ontario / Mississauga Junior Chiefs 91 Jamie Hatheway SR F/D 5-4 R 21 Trenton, Ontario / Durham Junior Lightning 92 Ivana Bilic FR D 5-7 L 18 Coquitlam, British Columbia / Warner Hockey School Stephanie Anderson SO F 5-9 R 19 North St. Paul, Minnesota / North St. Paul HS

Head Coach: Steve Sertich (Colorado College '74). Career Record (entering 2012-13): 64-127-27 (.356) (6 Seasons). Record at Bemidji State (entering 2012-13): 64- 127-27 (.356) (6 Seasons). Assistant Coach: Amber Fryklund (Bemidji State '03). Assistant Coach: Shane Veenker (Bemidji State '93). Strength and Conditioning Coach: Kailey Cox. Student Assistant Coach: Tegan Rose. 2012-13 Numerical Roster

No. Name Yr Pos Height S/C Age Hometown / Last Team 2 FR D 5-11 L Roseville, Minnesota / Roseville HS 3 Samantha Downey SR F 5-9 R 21 Hermantown, Minnesota / Proctor-Hermantown-Marshall 4 Becky Kortum SR F 5-7 L 21 Minnetonka, Minnesota / Hopkins HS 5 Rachel Ramsey SO D 6-0 L 19 Chanhassen, Minnesota / Minnetonka 6 Katie Frischmann SR D 5-5 R 21 Rochester, Minnesota / Minnesota Thoroughbreds 7 SR D 6-0 R 23 Lieksa, Finland / Finnish National Team 8 Amanda Kessel JR F 5-6 R 21 Madison, Wisconsin / Shattuck-St. Mary's 9 Sarah Davis JR F 5-4 L 20 Paradise, Newfoundland / Warner Hockey 10 Kelly Terry JR F 5-6 R 20 Whitby, Ontario / Whitby Wolves 13 Milica McMillen FR D 5-10 L St. Paul, Minnesota / The Breck School 14 Maryanne Menefee FR F 5-6 L Lansing, Michigan / Lansing Eastern HS 15 Rachael Bona SO F 5-5 L 19 Coon Rapids, Minnesota / Coon Rapids 16 Bethany Brausen JR F 5-5 L 20 Little Canada, Minnesota / Roseville Area HS 17 Jordyn Burns SO D/F 5-7 L Chanhassen, Minnesota / Chanhassen HS 18 Brook Garzone FR F 5-6 R Sand Springs, Oklahoma / Shattuck-St. Mary's 19 Megan Bozek SR D 5-9 R 21 Buffalo Grove, Illinois / Chicago Mission 20 Meghan Lorence SO F 5-7 L 19 Mounds View, Minnesota / Irondale 22 Hannah Brandt FR F 5-6 Vadnais Heights, Minnesota / Hill-Murray 27 Baylee Gillanders JR D 5-11 L 20 Kyle, Saskatchewan / Warner Hockey 29 FR G 5-7 L Kingston, Ontario / Frontenac Secondary School 31 Shyler Sletta SO G 5-5 L 19 Elko New Market, Minnesota / New Prague 41 Noora Räty SR G 5-5 L 23 Espoo, Finland / Finnish National Team

Captains: Megan Bozek, Bethany Brausen. Head Coach: (Bethel '96). Career Record (entering 2012-13): 145-36-16 (.777) (5 Seasons). Record at Minnesota (entering 2012-13): 145-36-16 (.777) (5 Seasons). Assistant Coach: Joel Johnson (Bethel '96). Assistant Coach: (Minnesota '01). Goaltending Coach: Andy Kent (Augsburg '09). 2012-13 WCHA Women’s Release • 092512 Team Rosters con’t Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs 2012-13 Numerical Roster

No. Name Yr Pos Height S/C Age Hometown / Last Team 1 Kayla Black FR G 5-7 17 Blyth, Ontario / Canada U-18 7 Emma Stauber SO D 19 Duluth, Minnesota / PHM Mirage 9 Katherine Wilson SR F 5-8 L 21 Winnipeg, Manitoba / Balmoral Hall Blazers 10 Audrey Cournoyer SR F 5-3 L 22 Montreal, Quebec / Cananda U-18 14 Jordan Krause FR D 5-9 17 Kelowna, British Columbia / Canada U-18 16 Jamie Kenyon JR F 5-5 L 21 Sparta, Wisconsin / Madison Capitals 18 Hannah Bramm FR F 5-7 Tampa, Florida / North American Hockey Academy 19 Jenna McParland SO F 5-9 20 Schreiber, Ontario / 21 Vanessa Thibault SR F 5-3 L 22 Lachine, Quebec / John Abbott College 21 Marie Delarbre FR F 18 Fuessen, Germany / Team Germany U-18 29 Aleksandra Vafina FR F 5-6 22 Chelyabinski, Russia / Team Russia 30 Sofia Carlstrom FR G 5-4 19 Danderyd, Sweden / Sweden U-18 34 Karissa Grapp FR G 5-5 19 Essexville, Michigan / Ohio Flames 44 Zoe Hickel SO F 5-6 20 Anchorage, Alaska / North American Hockey Academy 49 Jessica Wong SR D 5-7 L 21 Baddeck, Nova Scotia / Canada U-18 51 Pernilla Winberg SR F 5-5 L 23 Malmo, Sweden / Team Sweden 71 Shara Jasper SO F 5-4 20 Aurora, Colorado / Colorado Select 79 Dana Gallop JR F 5-7 20 Grand Rapids, Minnesota / Grand Rapids-Greenway 80 Tea Villila SO D 5-5 21 Hyvinkaa, Finland / Team Finland 88 Brigette Lacquette SO D 5-6 19 Mallard, Manitoba / University of Manitoba 92 Brienna Gillanders JR F 5-9 L 20 Kyle, Saskatchewan / A.M. of Notre Dame Alivia Del Basso FR F 19 Perth, Australia / Australian National Team

Captain: Jessica Wong. Head Coach: Shannon Miller (University of Saskatchewan '85). Career Record (entering 2012-13): 334-101-35 (.748) (13 Seasons). Record at Minnesota Duluth (entering 2012-13): 334-101-35 (.748) (13 Seasons). Assistant Coach: Laura Shuler (Northeastern University '94). Assistant Coach: Steve Macdonald (University of Winnipeg '05). Goaltending Coach: Brant Nicklin (University of Minnesota Duluth '00). Athletic Trainer: Beth Clute. Strength and Conditioning Coach: Blake Palmer (Northern Iowa '06). Minnesota State Mavericks 2012-13 Numerical Roster

No. Name Yr Pos Height S/C Age Hometown / Last Team 3 Lauren Zrust SR F 5-6 R 21 Blaine, Minnesota / Blaine HS 5 Lauren Barnes JR C Burnsville, Minnesota / Mercyhurst 7 Kelsie Scott JR F 5-8 L 20 Souris, Manitoba / Westman (MB) Midget AAA 9 Giulianna Pallotta FR D 5-6 R 18 Beeton, Ontario / Etobicoke Dolphins 10 Katie Johnson FR F 5-6 R 19 Anoka, Minnesota / Anoka HS 11 Natalie Stolz SO F 5-6 R St. Paul, Minnesota / Mounds View 13 Kathleen Rogan JR F 5-5 R 20 Vancouver, British Columbia / Shattuck-St. Mary's 14 Erika Magnusson SR D 5-5 L 21 Fergus Falls, Minnesota / Fergus Falls (H.S.) 15 Tracy McCann JR F 5-9 L 20 Lakewood, Ohio / Ohio Flames (midget AAA) 16 Lindsay Nagel FR F 5-6 L 18 Fargo, North Dakota / Fargo South HS 17 Elisabeth Hewett JR D 5-9 R 19 Oak Bluff, Manitoba / APHA Rangers (midget AA) 18 Nicole Germaine JR F 5-6 R 20 Claren Hills, Illinois / Shattuck-St. Mary's 19 Krystal Baumann SO F 5-5 L 19 Farmington, Minnesota / Farmington HS 20 Emilia Andersson SR D 5-9 L 24 Stockholm, Sweden / Finnish National Team 21 Haley Northcote FR D 5-7 R 18 Cumberland, Ontario / Nepean Raiders 23 Melissa Klippenstein JR F 5-10 L 20 Neubergthal, Manitoba / Pembina Valley (midget AAA) 25 Lauren Smith SR F 5-6 R 21 Burnsville, Minnesota / Holy Angels 26 Kari Lundberg JR F 5-7 R 20 Woodbury, Minnesota / Minnesota Thoroughbreds (mid.) 27 Shelby Moteyunas SO D 5-10 L Cicero, New York / North American Hockey Academy 28 Danielle Scholzen JR D 5-8 R 20 Blaine, Minnesota / Blaine (USHS) 29 Casey Hirsch SO F 5-7 R 19 Maple Grove, Minnesota / Maple Grove HS 30 Brianna Quade FR G R 18 Newcastle, Ontario / Whitby Wolves 33 Erin Krichiver SO G 5-5 L Chicago, Illinois / Shattuck St. Mary's 37 Danielle Butters JR G 5-8 L 20 London, Ontario / Bluewater (midget AA)

Captain: Kari Lundberg. Assistant Captain: Lauren Smith. Head Coach: Eric Means (Minnesota '94). Career Record (entering 2012-13): 22-75-9 (.250) (3 Seasons). Record at Minnesota State (entering 2012-13): 22-75-9 (.250) (3 Seasons). Assistant Coach: Jon Austin (Colorado College '99). Assistant Coach: Shari Dickerman (Minnesota State '04). Assistant Coach: Dean Williamson (Minnesota '91). 2012-13 WCHA Women’s Release • 092512 Team Rosters con’t North Dakota 2012-13 Numerical Roster

No. Name Yr Pos Height S/C Age Hometown / Last Team 1 Shelby Amsley-Benzie FR G 5-7 L 19 Warroad, Minnesota / Warroad HS 2 Mary Loken SR F 5-6 R 22 Roseau, Minnesota / Roseau HS 4 Sam LaShomb FR D 5-9 L 18 Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota / South St. Paul HS 5 Johanna Fallman FR D 5-9 L 22 Lulea, Sweden / Swedish National Team 6 Allison Parizek SR F 5-4 R 22 Minot, North Dakota / Minot HS 7 Jordan Slavin SR D 5-10 L 20 Erie, Colorado / Colorado Select U19 8 Michelle Karvinen JR F 5-5 L 22 Rodovre, Denmark / Team Finland 8 Samantha Hanson FR D 5-8 R 18 White Bear Lake, Minnesota / White Bear Lake HS 9 Kayla Berg JR D 5-5 R 21 Fargo, North Dakota / Fargo North HS 10 Andrea Dalen SO F 5-8 R 20 Honefoss, Norway / Linkopings HC 11 Shannon Kaiser FR F 5-7 R 19 Crookston, Minnesota / Crookston HS 14 Marissa Salo FR F 5-9 R 18 Grand Rapids, Minnesota / North American Hockey Academy 15 Megan Gilbert SR F 5-7 R 21 Andover, Minnesota / Andover HS 16 Tori Williams SO D 5-3 L 19 The Pas, Manitoba / Balmoral Hall 17 Jocelyne Lamoureux SR F 5-6 R 23 Grand Forks, North Dakota / University of Minnesota 18 Monique Lamoureux SR F/D 5-6 R 23 Grand Forks, North Dakota / University of Minnesota 19 Meghan Dufault FR F 5-3 R 18 Winnipeg, Manitoba / Pursuit of Excellence 22 Tanja Eisenschmid FR D 5-8 L 19 Kaufbeuren, Germany / German National Team 25 Leah Jensen FR F 5-6 R 19 East Grand Forks, Minnesota / East Grand Forks HS 27 Layla Marvin FR F 5-5 R 19 Warroad, Minnesota / Warroad HS 29 Amanda Koep FR G 5-5 L 18 St. Michael, Minnesota / N. Wright County HS 30 Jorid Dagfinrud SR G 5-6 L 23 Sarpsborg, Norway / IHK Sparta Sarpsborg 33 Michelle Bonapace-Potvin SO G 5-7 R 20 Royn-Noranda, Quebec / Lourdes HS 51 Rebecca Kohler FR F 6-0 R 18 St. Thomas, Ontario / Bluewater 63 Josefine Jakobsen SO F 5-7 L 21 Aalborg, Denmark / Segeltorps IF 91 Ashley Furia SR D/F 5-6 R 21 Sedalia, Colorado / Colorado Select U19

Captain: Jocelyne Lamoureux. Assistant Captains: Kayla Berg, Monique Lamoureux, Michelle Karvinen. Head Coach: (Wisconsin-Stevens Point '01). Career Record (entering 2012-13): 175-113-31 (.597) (10 Seasons). Record at North Dakota (entering 2012-13): 67-92-20 (.430) (5 Seasons). Associate Head Coach: Peter Elander (Stockholm '86). Assistant Coach: Erik Fabian (North Dakota '07). Strength and Conditioning Coach: McKynsay Vanderpan (North Dakota '02). Athletic Trainer: McKynsay Vanderpan (North Dakota '02). 2012-13 Numerical Roster

No. Name Yr Pos Height S/C Age Hometown / Last Team 1 Lisa Steffes JR G 5-4 L 20 Amherstburg, Ontario / Bluewater Jr. Hawks 2 Cara Zubko FR D 5-6 R 18 Stenen, Saskatchewan / Pursuit of Excellence 4 Ally Tarr JR F 5-5 R 20 London, Ontario / Bluewater Jr. Hawks 6 Taylor Kuehl SO F 5-8 L 19 Minnetrista, Minnesota / Mound-Westonka 7 Kayla Sullivan SO F 5-6 R 19 Flower Mound, Texas / Shattuck-St. Mary's 9 Bryanna Neuwald FR D 5-4 L 18 Oakville, Ontario / Aurora Jr. Panthers 10 Kara Gust FR D 5-5 R 20 Chicago, Illinois / Chicago Mission 12 Hokey Langan SR F 5-4 L 21 Chatham, Ontario / London Jr. Devilettes 13 Madison Marcotte JR D 5-8 L 20 White Bear Lake, Minnesota / White Bear Lake HS 14 Becky Allis JR D 5-8 R 19 West Olive, Michigan / Chicago Mission 15 Minttu Tuominen SR F 5-5 R 22 Espoo, Finland / Espoo Blues 16 Melani Moylan FR F 5-6 R 18 Mississauga, Ontario / Oakville Jr. Hornets 17 Julia McKinnon FR F 5-9 R 18 Kelowna, British Columbia / Ontario Hockey Academy 19 Danielle Gagne SO F 5-6 R 19 Caledon, Ontario / 20 Kari Schmitt SO D 5-11 L 19 Canton, Michigan / Belle Tire 21 Kim Theut SR F 5-6 L 22 Harrison Township, Michigan / Little Caesars U-19 22 Sara Schmitt SO D 5-11 L 19 Canton, Michigan / Belle Tire 23 Tina Hollowell SR F 5-5 L 21 Clinton Township, Michigan / Little Caesars U-19 25 Paige Semenza SR F 5-4 R 21 Pittston, Pennsylvania / North American Hockey Academy 26 Kendall Curtis FR F 5-7 R 18 Highlands Ranch, Colorado / Colorado Selects 27 Annie Svedin JR D 5-4 L 20 Soraker, Sweden / MODO Örnsköldsvik 31 Chelsea Knapp JR G 5-9 L 21 York, New York / Lawrence Academy 39 Stacy Danczak SO G 5-6 L 19 Macedonia, Ohio / Ohio Flames

Captain: Hokey Langan. Assistant Captains: Tina Hollowell, Paige Semenza, Minttu Tuominen. Head Coach: Nate Handrahan (Niagara University '00). Career Record (entering 2012-13): 68-125-18 (.365) (7 Seasons). Record at Ohio State (entering 2012-13): 16-16-4 (.500) (1 Season). Assistant Coach: Chris MacKenzie (Niagara University '00). Assistant Coach: Candice Moxley (Niagara University '05). 2012-13 WCHA Women’s Release • 092512 Team Rosters con’t St. Cloud State Huskies 2012-13 Numerical Roster

No. Name Yr Pos Height S/C Age Hometown / Last Team 1 Julie Friend SO G 5-8 L 19 Minnetonka, Minnesota / Minnetonka HS 2 Katie Allen SR D 5-3 L 21 Red Deer, Alberta / Red Deer Sutter Fund 3 Audrey Hanmer SO D 5-7 R 20 Wyoming, Minnesota / Forest Lake HS 4 Amanda Monkman JR D 5-4 L 20 Roseau, Minnesota / Roseau HS 5 Hanna Brodt FR F 5-4 R 18 Roseville, Minnesota / Roseville HS 6 Amanda Arbogast SO F 5-8 L 19 Virginia, Minnesota / Eveleth-Gilbert Area HS 7 Skye Kelly FR D 5-7 L 18 Brandon, Manitoba / Balmoral Hall - JWHL 8 Michelle Burke JR D 5-6 L 20 London, Ontario / Bluewater Junior Hawks 9 Haylea Schmid SR F 5-7 R 22 Oak Grove, Minnesota / St. Francis HS 10 Kylie Lane SR F 5-5 L 22 Roseau, Minnesota / Roseau HS 11 Lisa Martinson SR D 5-5 R 21 St. Louis Park, Minnesota / St. Louis Park HS 12 Amy Olson SO F 5-9 R 20 Roseau, Minnesota / Roseau HS 13 Sydney Burghardt JR F 5-5 L 20 Medicine Hat, Alberta / Balmoral Hall Prep 14 Julia Gilbert JR F 5-11 R 21 Hermantown, Minnesota / Proctor/Hermantown/Marshall 15 Alex Nelson SR F 5-9 R 21 Andover, Minnesota / Andover HS 16 Vanessa Spataro FR F 5-5 L 19 Stouffville, Ontario / Toronto Junior Aeros 18 Callie Dahl SR F 5-4 L 21 Stillwater, Minnesota / Stillwater HS 19 Abby Ness SO F 5-6 R 19 Roseau, Minnesota / Roseau HS 21 Ellie Sitek SR F 5-7 R 21 Edina, Minnesota / Edina HS 22 Kalli Funk SO F 5-5 L 19 Roseville, Minnesota / Roseville HS 23 Molli Mott JR F 5-5 L 20 Colorado Springs, Colorado / Colorado Selects 27 Ivy Smith FR D 5-9 R 19 Rice Lake, Wisconsin / Rice Lake HS 28 Cari Coen JR D 5-4 R 21 Manhatten Beach, California / L.A. Selects 30 Anna Donlan SR G 5-8 L 22 Hillsboro, Wisconsin / Wisconsin Wild 35 Katie Fitzgerald FR G 5-10 L 18 Des Plaines, Illinois / Chicago Mission AAA

Captain: Alex Nelson. Head Coach: Jeff Giesen (St. Cloud State University '10 '93). Career Record (entering 2012-13): 66-127-27 (.361) (6 Seasons). Record at St. Cloud State (entering 2012-13): 66-127-27 (.361) (6 Seasons). Assistant Coach: Jim Fetter (University of Lethbridge '95). Assistant Coach: Brita Schroeder (St. Cloud State University '09). Manager: Dean Thibodeau. Athletic Trainer: Jacqueline Phillips. Strength and Conditioning Coach: Travis Zins (St. Cloud State University '02). Wisconsin Badgers 2012-13 Numerical Roster

No. Name Yr Pos Height S/C Age Hometown / Last Team 1 Ilana Friedman JR G 5-6 L Middleton, Wisconsin / University of Vermont 5 Stefanie McKeough SR D 5-7 R 21 Carlsbad Springs, Ontario / Stony Creek Sabres 6 Courtney Burke FR D 5-9 L 18 Albany, New York / Shattuck-St. Mary's 7 Kelly Jaminski JR D 6-0 L 20 Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin / Detroit Little Caesars 8 Kaitlyn Harding FR F 5-7 L 18 Anchorage, Alaska / Pursuit of Excellence 9 Molly Doner FR F 5-5 L 18 Mukilteo, Washington / North American Hockey Academy 10 Brittany Ammerman JR F 5-6 L 20 River Vale, New Jersey / North American Hockey Academy 12 Katy Josephs SO F 5-4 R 19 , Alberta / Highwood Raiders 13 Katarina Zgraja SO D 5-5 L 19 Waterloo, Ontario / Bluevale Collegiate Institute 14 Madison Packer JR F 5-9 R 21 Birmingham, Michigan / Detroit Little Caesars 15 Alev Kelter SR D 5-8 R 21 Eagle River, Alaska / Chugiak 16 Saige Pacholok SR D 5-5 R 21 , Alberta / 17 Blayre Turnbull SO F 5-7 R 19 Stellarton, Nova Scotia / Shattuck-St. Mary's 18 Brianna Decker SR F 5-4 R 21 Dousman, Wisconsin / Shattuck-St. Mary's 20 Mikayla Johnson FR F 5-7 L 18 Madison, Wisconsin / Madison Capitols 21 Lauren Unser SR F 5-4 R 21 West Salem, Wisconsin / Madison Capitols 23 Kim Drake FR F 5-10 L 19 Mosinee, Wisconsin / Shattuck-St. Mary's 24 Karley Sylvester SO F 5-9 L 19 Warroad, Minnesota / Warroad 25 Erika Sowchuk FR F 5-7 L Fernie, British Columbia / Edge School 26 Jordan Brickner SR D 5-8 L Lake Forest, Illinois / Colgate University 27 Rachel Jones FR F 5-6 L 18 Berlin, Wisconsin / Madison Capitols 28 Natalie Berg JR D 5-9 R 20 Minnetonka, Minnesota / Minnetonka HS 30 Jorie Walters FR G 5-4 L 18 Grinnell, Iowa / Shattuck-St. Mary's 33 Alex Rigsby JR G 5-7 L 20 Delafield, Wisconsin / Milwaukee Jr. Admirals AAA Boy

Captain: Brianna Decker. Assistant Captains: Stefanie McKeough, Alex Rigsby, Jordan Brickner. Head Coach: Mark Johnson (Wisconsin '94). Career Record (entering 2012-13): 280-46-26 (.832) (9 Seasons). Record at Wisconsin (entering 2012-13): 280-46-26 (.832) (9 Seasons). Associate Head Coach: Dan Koch (St. Mary's University '01). Assistant Coach: Jackie Friesen (Wisconsin '06). Volunteer Assistant Coach: Mark Greenhalgh (Wisconsin '87). 2012-13 WCHA Women’s Release • 092512 Final 2011-12 WCHA Team Statistics • All Games

Scoring Offense: Games Goals G/GM Special Teams Net: PPF SHA PP PPA SHF SH NET 1 Wisconsin 40 181 4.53 1 Minnesota 48 1 +47 20 7 -13 +34 2 Minnesota 41 181 4.41 2 Wisconsin 42 4 +38 15 10 -5 +33 3 North Dakota 37 155 4.19 3 North Dakota 43 4 +39 26 9 -17 +22 4 Minnesota Duluth 36 121 3.36 4 Bemidji State 36 6 +30 18 3 -15 +15 5 Ohio State 36 99 2.75 5 Minnesota Duluth 26 5 +21 25 6 -19 +2 6 Bemidji State 37 101 2.73 6 Ohio State 25 6 +19 32 5 -27 -8 7 Minnesota State 36 64 1.78 7 Minnesota State 18 8 +10 31 0 -31 -21 8 St. Cloud State 36 44 1.22 8 St. Cloud State 13 6 +7 43 1 -42 -35

Scoring Defense: Games Goals G/GM Scoring by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Minnesota 41 54 1.32 1 Minnesota 63 64 54 0 181 2 Wisconsin 40 60 1.50 Wisconsin 55 65 58 3 181 3 Minnesota Duluth 36 79 2.19 3 North Dakota 44 48 62 1 155 4 Bemidji State 37 85 2.30 4 Minnesota Duluth 43 51 26 1 121 5 North Dakota 37 94 2.54 5 Bemidji State 32 33 35 1 101 6 Ohio State 36 115 3.19 6 Ohio State 29 42 28 0 99 7 Minnesota State 36 133 3.69 7 Minnesota State 20 22 20 2 64 8 St. Cloud State 36 177 4.92 8 St. Cloud State 12 16 16 0 44

Penalty Minutes: Games PIM PIM/G Goals Allowed by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 North Dakota 37 588 15.9 1 Minnesota 16 21 16 1 54 2 Minnesota Duluth 36 473 13.1 2 Wisconsin 19 23 18 0 60 3 St. Cloud State 36 443 12.3 3 Minnesota Duluth 15 37 26 1 79 4 Ohio State 36 436 12.1 4 Bemidji State 23 30 30 2 85 5 Minnesota State 36 386 10.7 5 North Dakota 28 32 33 1 94 6 Minnesota 41 405 9.9 6 Ohio State 44 40 30 1 115 7 Bemidji State 37 344 9.3 7 Minnesota State 38 49 45 1 133 8 Wisconsin 40 363 9.1 8 St. Cloud State 67 62 48 0 177

Power Play: Totals SHA PCT Shots For Per Game: Games Shots SOG/GM 1 Minnesota 48/192 1 25.0 1 Wisconsin 40 1554 38.85 2 North Dakota 43/187 4 23.0 2 Minnesota 41 1577 38.46 3 Wisconsin 42/184 4 22.8 3 North Dakota 37 1231 33.27 4 Bemidji State 36/163 6 22.1 4 Minnesota Duluth 36 1164 32.33 5 Minnesota Duluth 26/153 5 17.0 5 Ohio State 36 1132 31.44 6 Minnesota State 18/112 8 16.1 6 Bemidji State 37 1163 31.43 7 Ohio State 25/158 6 15.8 7 Minnesota State 36 997 27.69 8 St. Cloud State 13/175 6 7.4 8 St. Cloud State 36 793 22.03

Penalty Kill: Totals SHF PCT Shots Against Per Game: Games Shots SOG/GM 1 Wisconsin 131/146 10 89.7 1 Minnesota 41 938 22.88 2 Minnesota 144/164 7 87.8 2 North Dakota 37 988 26.70 3 North Dakota 181/207 9 87.4 3 Wisconsin 40 1116 27.90 4 Bemidji State 116/134 3 86.6 4 Minnesota Duluth 36 1039 28.86 5 Minnesota Duluth 153/178 6 86.0 Ohio State 36 1039 28.86 6 Ohio State 126/158 5 79.7 6 Bemidji State 37 1172 31.68 7 Minnesota State 118/149 0 79.2 7 Minnesota State 36 1162 32.28 8 St. Cloud State 121/164 1 73.8 8 St. Cloud State 36 1338 37.17

Combined Special Teams: Totals PCT Shot Margin: Games SOGF SOGA DIFF DIFF/GM 1 North Dakota 224/394 56.9 1 Minnesota 41 1577 938 +639 +15.59 2 Minnesota Duluth 179/331 54.1 2 Wisconsin 40 1554 1116 +438 +10.95 3 Minnesota 192/356 53.9 3 North Dakota 37 1231 988 +243 +6.57 4 Wisconsin 173/330 52.4 4 Minnesota Duluth 36 1164 1039 +125 +3.47 5 Minnesota State 136/261 52.1 5 Ohio State 36 1132 1039 +93 +2.58 6 Bemidji State 152/297 51.2 6 Bemidji State 37 1163 1172 -9 -0.24 7 Ohio State 151/316 47.8 7 Minnesota State 36 997 1162 -165 -4.58 8 St. Cloud State 134/339 39.5 8 St. Cloud State 36 793 1338 -545 -15.14 2012-13 WCHA Women’s Release • 092512 Final 2011-12 WCHA Player Statistics • All Games

Point Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Jocelyne Lamoureux North Dakota JR F 37 2.22 34-48-82 Brianna Decker Wisconsin JR F 40 2.05 37-45-82 3 Amanda Kessel Minnesota SO F 41 1.95 32-48-80 4 Brooke Ammerman Wisconsin SR F 40 1.93 34-43-77 5 Monique Lamoureux North Dakota JR D/F 37 1.92 26-45-71 6 Jen Schoullis Minnesota SR F 40 1.60 24-40-64 7 Michelle Karvinen North Dakota SO F 36 1.69 24-37-61 8 Hilary Knight Wisconsin SR F 40 1.50 31-29-60 9 Carolyne Prévost Wisconsin SR F 33 1.79 27-32-59 10 Haley Irwin Minnesota Duluth SR F 34 1.59 16-38-54 11 Natalie Spooner Ohio State SR F 34 1.47 31-19-50 12 Sarah Erickson Minnesota SR F 41 1.20 20-29-49 13 Audrey Cournoyer Minnesota Duluth JR F 36 1.33 22-26-48 14 Emily West Minnesota SR F 38 1.16 27-17-44 15 Megan Bozek Minnesota JR D 39 1.08 15-27-42 16 Laura McIntosh Ohio State SR F 32 1.22 12-27-39 17 Josefine Jakobsen North Dakota FR F 37 0.95 13-22-35 Sadie Lundquist Bemidji State JR F 37 0.95 12-23-35 19 Sarah Davis Minnesota SO F 39 0.87 12-22-34 20 Emily Erickson Bemidji State JR F 32 1.00 17-15-32 Jenna McParland Minnesota Duluth FR F 36 0.89 21-11-32 22 Montana Vichorek Bemidji State SR D 34 0.91 8-23-31 23 Jessica Wong Minnesota Duluth JR D 36 0.83 11-19-30 Brittany Ammerman Wisconsin SO F 40 0.75 13-17-30 Kelly Terry Minnesota SO F 40 0.75 11-19-30 26 Anne Schleper Minnesota SR D 41 0.68 5-23-28 27 Ally Tarr Ohio State SO F 35 0.77 17-10-27 Marlee Wheelhouse Bemidji State SR D 37 0.73 9-18-27 29 Rachel Ramsey Minnesota FR D 41 0.61 4-21-25 30 Erika Wheelhouse Bemidji State JR D 37 0.65 8-16-24 31 Stefanie McKeough Wisconsin JR D/D 28 0.82 5-18-23 Alyssa Wiebe North Dakota SR F 35 0.66 12-11-23 Katherine Wilson Minnesota Duluth JR F 35 0.66 8-15-23 34 Pernilla Winberg Minnesota Duluth JR F 36 0.58 8-13-21 Hokey Langan Ohio State JR F 36 0.58 8-13-21 36 Brigette Lacquette Minnesota Duluth FR D 36 0.56 5-15-20 37 Lauren Smith Minnesota State JR F 35 0.54 9-10-19 Lauren Zrust Minnesota State JR F 36 0.53 6-13-19 Katy Josephs Wisconsin FR F 40 0.47 5-14-19 40 Monique Weber North Dakota SR F 35 0.51 5-13-18 Lauren Barnes Minnesota State SO C 36 0.50 4-14-18 Madison Packer Wisconsin SO F 36 0.50 4-14-18 43 Kari Lundberg Minnesota State SO F 36 0.47 9- 8-17 Kelly Wild Ohio State SR D 36 0.47 3-14-17 45 Brittany Toor St. Cloud State SR F 36 0.44 7- 9-16 Jackie Otto Minnesota State SR D 36 0.44 3-13-16 47 Tracy McCann Minnesota State SO F 34 0.44 5-10-15 Vanessa Thibault Minnesota Duluth JR F 36 0.42 8- 7-15 Emmi Leinonen Minnesota State SR F 36 0.42 5-10-15 Kelly Seeler Minnesota SR D 37 0.41 2-13-15 Mackenzie Thurston Bemidji State JR F 37 0.41 1-14-15 Rachael Bona Minnesota FR F 41 0.37 8- 7-15 53 Candace Molle North Dakota JR D 30 0.47 5- 9-14 Blayre Turnbull Wisconsin FR F 34 0.41 7- 7-14 Paige Semenza Ohio State JR F 34 0.41 5- 9-14 Molli Mott St. Cloud State SO F 35 0.40 10- 4-14 Taylor Kuehl Ohio State FR F 36 0.39 3-11-14 Abby Ness St. Cloud State FR F 36 0.39 2-12-14 Mary Loken North Dakota JR F 37 0.38 6- 8-14 Kelly Jaminski Wisconsin SO D 40 0.35 5- 9-14 61 Natasha Kostenko Bemidji State FR F 33 0.39 6- 7-13 Kristin Huber Bemidji State FR F 33 0.39 5- 8-13 Andrea Dalen North Dakota FR F 37 0.35 9- 4-13 64 Tess Dusik Bemidji State SO F 35 0.34 7- 5-12 Zoe Hickel Minnesota Duluth FR F 36 0.33 4- 8-12 Ariel Mackley Minnesota State SR D 36 0.33 3- 9-12 Kimberly Lieder Bemidji State SR D 37 0.32 5- 7-12 Allison Parizek North Dakota JR F 37 0.32 4- 8-12 Katarina Zgraja Wisconsin FR D 40 0.30 2-10-12 70 Jamie Kenyon Minnesota Duluth SO F 22 0.50 6- 5-11 Alex Nelson St. Cloud State JR F 36 0.31 7- 4-11 Karley Sylvester Wisconsin FR F 40 0.28 4- 7-11 Jordan Brickner Wisconsin JR D 40 0.28 2- 9-11 74 Rachael Kelly Bemidji State FR F 27 0.37 5- 5-10 Alev Kelter Wisconsin JR D 28 0.36 1- 9-10 Margot Miller North Dakota SR D 31 0.32 2- 8-10 Shara Jasper Minnesota Duluth FR F 33 0.30 4- 6-10 Abby Williams Bemidji State JR F 35 0.29 2- 8-10 Danielle Gagne Ohio State FR F 36 0.28 6- 4-10 Meghan Lorence Minnesota FR F 41 0.24 5- 5-10 2012-13 WCHA Women’s Release • 092512 Final 2011-12 WCHA Player Statistics con’t

81 Kelsey Ketcher North Dakota SR F 31 0.29 6- 3- 9 Minttu Tuominen Ohio State JR F 32 0.28 2- 7- 9 Tea Villila Minnesota Duluth FR D 32 0.28 1- 8- 9 Nicole Germaine Minnesota State SO F 34 0.26 5- 4- 9 Whitney Wivoda Bemidji State FR F 36 0.25 5- 4- 9 Julia Gilbert St. Cloud State SO F 36 0.25 2- 7- 9 Sara Schmitt Ohio State FR D 36 0.25 1- 8- 9 Mira Jalosuo Minnesota JR D 37 0.24 3- 6- 9 Bethany Brausen Minnesota SO F 41 0.22 6- 3- 9 90 Emilia Andersson Minnesota State JR D 36 0.22 4- 4- 8 91 Kathleen Rogan Minnesota State SO F 8 0.88 6- 1- 7 Melissa Feste Ohio State SR F 20 0.35 1- 6- 7 Annie Svedin Ohio State SO D 32 0.22 1- 6- 7 Brienna Gillanders Minnesota Duluth SO F 33 0.21 3- 4- 7 Mariia Posa Minnesota Duluth JR D/D 36 0.19 1- 6- 7 Madison Marcotte Ohio State SO D 36 0.19 1- 6- 7 Ashley Holmes North Dakota SR D 36 0.19 0- 7- 7 Lauren Williams Bemidji State SR F 37 0.19 5- 2- 7 Kayla Berg North Dakota SO D 37 0.19 2- 5- 7 Baylee Gillanders Minnesota SO D 41 0.17 2- 5- 7 101 Kari Schmitt Ohio State FR D 25 0.24 2- 4- 6 Sydney Burghardt St. Cloud State SO F 32 0.19 2- 4- 6 Callie Dahl St. Cloud State JR F 33 0.18 3- 3- 6 Jocelyn Zabrick St. Cloud State JR D 34 0.18 4- 2- 6 Tina Hollowell Ohio State JR F 36 0.17 4- 2- 6 Kayla Sullivan Ohio State FR F 36 0.17 2- 4- 6 Haylea Schmid St. Cloud State JR F 36 0.17 2- 4- 6 Molly Arola Bemidji State JR F 37 0.16 2- 4- 6 Stephanie Anderson Minnesota FR F 39 0.15 1- 5- 6 Lauren Unser Wisconsin JR F 40 0.15 2- 4- 6 111 Jordan Slavin North Dakota JR D 14 0.36 0- 5- 5 Becky Kortum Minnesota JR F 28 0.18 2- 3- 5 Tori Williams North Dakota FR D 34 0.15 1- 4- 5 Kara Power Minnesota State FR F 35 0.14 2- 3- 5 Kacy Ambroz Minnesota Duluth SR F 36 0.14 2- 3- 5 Audrey Hanmer St. Cloud State FR D 36 0.14 1- 4- 5 Laurel Miller Wisconsin SO D 39 0.13 1- 4- 5 118 Lisa Martinson St. Cloud State JR D 28 0.14 0- 4- 4 Natalie Berg Wisconsin SO D 28 0.14 0- 4- 4 Sara Dagenais North Dakota SR F 29 0.14 3- 1- 4 Megan Gilbert North Dakota JR F 33 0.12 1- 3- 4 Erika Magnusson Minnesota State JR D 34 0.12 0- 4- 4 Cari Coen St. Cloud State SO D 36 0.11 1- 3- 4 Brittany Haverstock Wisconsin SR D 36 0.11 0- 4- 4 125 Emily McKnight Bemidji State SO F 7 0.43 0- 3- 3 Katie Frischmann Minnesota JR D 26 0.12 0- 3- 3 Kristi King Bemidji State SO F 31 0.10 2- 1- 3 Amanda Arbogast St. Cloud State FR F 31 0.10 2- 1- 3 Noora Jaakkola Minnesota Duluth SO D 31 0.10 0- 3- 3 Danielle Williams Bemidji State SO D/F 36 0.08 2- 1- 3 Kelsie Scott Minnesota State SO F 36 0.08 1- 2- 3 Saige Pacholok Wisconsin JR D 36 0.08 1- 2- 3 Emma Stauber Minnesota Duluth FR D 36 0.08 0- 3- 3 Brittany Carlson Ohio State SR D 36 0.08 0- 3- 3 Michelle Burke St. Cloud State SO D 36 0.08 0- 3- 3 Ashley Furia North Dakota JR D/F 37 0.08 2- 1- 3 Alex Rigsby Wisconsin SO G 40 0.07 0- 3- 3 138 Samantha Downey Minnesota JR F 16 0.12 1- 1- 2 Jaclyn Daggit St. Cloud State SR D 18 0.11 1- 1- 2 Nikki Ludwigson Minnesota SR F 26 0.08 1- 1- 2 Gina Dodge Minnesota Duluth JR F 28 0.07 1- 1- 2 Kayleigh Chapman Bemidji State FR D 28 0.07 0- 2- 2 Kylie Lane St. Cloud State JR F 36 0.06 0- 2- 2 144 Tegan Rose Bemidji State FR D 2 0.50 0- 1- 1 Madison Kolls North Dakota SO D 11 0.09 0- 1- 1 Chelsea Knapp Ohio State SO G 15 0.07 0- 1- 1 Moira O'Connor Minnesota State SR F 17 0.06 1- 0- 1 Shelby Moteyunas Minnesota State FR D 21 0.05 0- 1- 1 Alli Altmann Minnesota State SR G 28 0.04 0- 1- 1 Danielle Scholzen Minnesota State SO D 30 0.03 0- 1- 1 Melissa Klippenstein Minnesota State SO F 32 0.03 1- 0- 1 Amanda Monkman St. Cloud State SO D 34 0.03 0- 1- 1 Jennifer Harss Minnesota Duluth JR G 35 0.03 0- 1- 1 Katie Allen St. Cloud State JR D 35 0.03 0- 1- 1 Ellie Sitek St. Cloud State JR F 36 0.03 0- 1- 1 Noora Räty Minnesota JR G 40 0.03 0- 1- 1 2012-13 WCHA Women’s Release • 092512 Final 2011-12 WCHA Player Statistics con’t

Goal Scoring: GP GPG G 1 Brianna Decker Wisconsin JR F 40 0.93 37 2 Jocelyne Lamoureux North Dakota JR F 37 0.92 34 Brooke Ammerman Wisconsin SR F 40 0.85 34 4 Amanda Kessel Minnesota SO F 41 0.78 32 5 Natalie Spooner Ohio State SR F 34 0.91 31 Hilary Knight Wisconsin SR F 40 0.78 31 7 Carolyne Prévost Wisconsin SR F 33 0.82 27 Emily West Minnesota SR F 38 0.71 27 9 Monique Lamoureux North Dakota JR D/F 37 0.70 26 10 Michelle Karvinen North Dakota SO F 36 0.67 24 Jen Schoullis Minnesota SR F 40 0.60 24

Assist Scoring: GP APG A 1 Jocelyne Lamoureux North Dakota JR F 37 1.30 48 Amanda Kessel Minnesota SO F 41 1.17 48 3 Monique Lamoureux North Dakota JR D/F 37 1.22 45 Brianna Decker Wisconsin JR F 40 1.12 45 5 Brooke Ammerman Wisconsin SR F 40 1.07 43 6 Jen Schoullis Minnesota SR F 40 1.00 40 7 Haley Irwin Minnesota Duluth SR F 34 1.12 38 8 Michelle Karvinen North Dakota SO F 36 1.03 37 9 Carolyne Prévost Wisconsin SR F 33 0.97 32 10 Hilary Knight Wisconsin SR F 40 0.72 29 Sarah Erickson Minnesota SR F 41 0.71 29

Power Play Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Jocelyne Lamoureux North Dakota JR F 37 0.78 11-18-29 2 Monique Lamoureux North Dakota JR D/F 37 0.65 10-14-24 3 Michelle Karvinen North Dakota SO F 36 0.64 7-16-23 Brooke Ammerman Wisconsin SR F 40 0.57 12-11-23 Amanda Kessel Minnesota SO F 41 0.56 6-17-23 6 Hilary Knight Wisconsin SR F 40 0.55 6-16-22 7 Natalie Spooner Ohio State SR F 34 0.59 12- 8-20 8 Montana Vichorek Bemidji State SR D 34 0.56 6-13-19 Jen Schoullis Minnesota SR F 40 0.47 10- 9-19 10 Sadie Lundquist Bemidji State JR F 37 0.49 8-10-18 Marlee Wheelhouse Bemidji State SR D 37 0.49 7-11-18 Brianna Decker Wisconsin JR F 40 0.45 7-11-18

Power Play Goals: GP GPG G 1 Natalie Spooner Ohio State SR F 34 0.35 12 Brooke Ammerman Wisconsin SR F 40 0.30 12 3 Jocelyne Lamoureux North Dakota JR F 37 0.30 11 4 Monique Lamoureux North Dakota JR D/F 37 0.27 10 Jen Schoullis Minnesota SR F 40 0.25 10 6 Sadie Lundquist Bemidji State JR F 37 0.22 8 Megan Bozek Minnesota JR D 39 0.21 8 8 Michelle Karvinen North Dakota SO F 36 0.19 7 Marlee Wheelhouse Bemidji State SR D 37 0.19 7 Brianna Decker Wisconsin JR F 40 0.17 7

Short-Handed Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Hilary Knight Wisconsin SR F 40 0.10 4- 0- 4 2 Carolyne Prévost Wisconsin SR F 33 0.09 1- 2- 3 Monique Lamoureux North Dakota JR D/F 37 0.08 3- 0- 3 Allison Parizek North Dakota JR F 37 0.08 2- 1- 3 Jocelyne Lamoureux North Dakota JR F 37 0.08 2- 1- 3 Emily West Minnesota SR F 38 0.08 3- 0- 3 Brooke Ammerman Wisconsin SR F 40 0.07 2- 1- 3 Brianna Decker Wisconsin JR F 40 0.07 1- 2- 3 Kelly Terry Minnesota SO F 40 0.07 0- 3- 3 Amanda Kessel Minnesota SO F 41 0.07 2- 1- 3 11 Jamie Kenyon Minnesota Duluth SO F 22 0.09 1- 1- 2 Laura McIntosh Ohio State SR F 32 0.06 1- 1- 2 Pernilla Winberg Minnesota Duluth JR F 36 0.06 2- 0- 2 Jessica Wong Minnesota Duluth JR D 36 0.06 1- 1- 2 Michelle Karvinen North Dakota SO F 36 0.06 1- 1- 2 Kayla Berg North Dakota SO D 37 0.05 0- 2- 2 Jen Schoullis Minnesota SR F 40 0.05 1- 1- 2

Game-Winning Goals: GP G 1 Hilary Knight Wisconsin SR F 40 10 2 Monique Lamoureux North Dakota JR D/F 37 7 Emily West Minnesota SR F 38 7 4 Ally Tarr Ohio State SO F 35 6 Sarah Erickson Minnesota SR F 41 6 6 Carolyne Prévost Wisconsin SR F 33 5 Jenna McParland Minnesota Duluth FR F 36 5 Brooke Ammerman Wisconsin SR F 40 5 Brianna Decker Wisconsin JR F 40 5 10 Natalie Spooner Ohio State SR F 34 4 Jen Schoullis Minnesota SR F 40 4 2012-13 WCHA Women’s Release • 092512 Final 2011-12 WCHA Player Statistics con’t

Defenseman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Monique Lamoureux North Dakota JR D/F 37 1.92 26-45-71 2 Megan Bozek Minnesota JR D 39 1.08 15-27-42 3 Montana Vichorek Bemidji State SR D 34 0.91 8-23-31 4 Jessica Wong Minnesota Duluth JR D 36 0.83 11-19-30 5 Anne Schleper Minnesota SR D 41 0.68 5-23-28 6 Marlee Wheelhouse Bemidji State SR D 37 0.73 9-18-27 7 Rachel Ramsey Minnesota FR D 41 0.61 4-21-25 8 Erika Wheelhouse Bemidji State JR D 37 0.65 8-16-24 9 Stefanie McKeough Wisconsin JR D/D 28 0.82 5-18-23 10 Brigette Lacquette Minnesota Duluth FR D 36 0.56 5-15-20 11 Kelly Wild Ohio State SR D 36 0.47 3-14-17 12 Jackie Otto Minnesota State SR D 36 0.44 3-13-16 13 Kelly Seeler Minnesota SR D 37 0.41 2-13-15 14 Candace Molle North Dakota JR D 30 0.47 5- 9-14 Kelly Jaminski Wisconsin SO D 40 0.35 5- 9-14 16 Ariel Mackley Minnesota State SR D 36 0.33 3- 9-12 Kimberly Lieder Bemidji State SR D 37 0.32 5- 7-12 Katarina Zgraja Wisconsin FR D 40 0.30 2-10-12 19 Jordan Brickner Wisconsin JR D 40 0.28 2- 9-11 20 Alev Kelter Wisconsin JR D 28 0.36 1- 9-10 Margot Miller North Dakota SR D 31 0.32 2- 8-10

Freshman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Josefine Jakobsen North Dakota F 37 0.95 13-22-35 2 Jenna McParland Minnesota Duluth F 36 0.89 21-11-32 3 Rachel Ramsey Minnesota D 41 0.61 4-21-25 4 Brigette Lacquette Minnesota Duluth D 36 0.56 5-15-20 5 Katy Josephs Wisconsin F 40 0.47 5-14-19 6 Rachael Bona Minnesota F 41 0.37 8- 7-15 7 Blayre Turnbull Wisconsin F 34 0.41 7- 7-14 Taylor Kuehl Ohio State F 36 0.39 3-11-14 Abby Ness St. Cloud State F 36 0.39 2-12-14 10 Natasha Kostenko Bemidji State F 33 0.39 6- 7-13 Kristin Huber Bemidji State F 33 0.39 5- 8-13 Andrea Dalen North Dakota F 37 0.35 9- 4-13 13 Zoe Hickel Minnesota Duluth F 36 0.33 4- 8-12 Katarina Zgraja Wisconsin D 40 0.30 2-10-12 15 Karley Sylvester Wisconsin F 40 0.28 4- 7-11 16 Rachael Kelly Bemidji State F 27 0.37 5- 5-10 Shara Jasper Minnesota Duluth F 33 0.30 4- 6-10 Danielle Gagne Ohio State F 36 0.28 6- 4-10 Meghan Lorence Minnesota F 41 0.24 5- 5-10 20 Tea Villila Minnesota Duluth D 32 0.28 1- 8- 9 Whitney Wivoda Bemidji State F 36 0.25 5- 4- 9 Sara Schmitt Ohio State D 36 0.25 1- 8- 9

Goals Against Average: Minutes GA GAA 1 Noora Räty Minnesota JR 2361:09 53 1.35 2 Alex Rigsby Wisconsin SO 2345:04 56 1.43 3 Jennifer Harss Minnesota Duluth JR 1994:46 72 2.17 4 Zuzana Tomcikova Bemidji State SR 1966:42 73 2.23 5 Stephanie Ney North Dakota SR 1549:32 72 2.79 6 Lisa Steffes Ohio State SO 1403:12 72 3.08 7 Chelsea Knapp Ohio State SO 767:47 41 3.20 8 Alli Altmann Minnesota State SR 1575:58 92 3.50 9 Julie Friend St. Cloud State FR 1149:54 88 4.59 10 Tayler VanDenakker St. Cloud State SR 1009:51 89 5.29 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Save Percentage: Saves GA Pct 1 Alex Rigsby Wisconsin SO 1044 56 .949 2 Noora Räty Minnesota JR 854 53 .942 3 Zuzana Tomcikova Bemidji State SR 1006 73 .932 4 Jennifer Harss Minnesota Duluth JR 897 72 .926 5 Stephanie Ney North Dakota SR 626 72 .897 6 Lisa Steffes Ohio State SO 610 72 .894 7 Alli Altmann Minnesota State SR 747 92 .890 8 Chelsea Knapp Ohio State SO 314 41 .885 9 Julie Friend St. Cloud State FR 599 88 .872 10 Tayler VanDenakker St. Cloud State SR 560 89 .863 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Winning Percentage: W- L- T Pct 1 Noora Räty Minnesota JR 33- 5- 2 .850 Alex Rigsby Wisconsin SO 33- 5- 2 .850 3 Stephanie Ney North Dakota SR 16- 8- 2 .654 4 Jennifer Harss Minnesota Duluth JR 20-14- 1 .586 5 Lisa Steffes Ohio State SO 12-12- 1 .500 Chelsea Knapp Ohio State SO 4- 4- 3 .500 7 Zuzana Tomcikova Bemidji State SR 13-17- 3 .439 8 Alli Altmann Minnesota State SR 6-18- 1 .260 9 Julie Friend St. Cloud State FR 5-16- 0 .238 10 Tayler VanDenakker St. Cloud State SR 0-13- 2 .067 2012-13 WCHA Women’s Release • 092512 2012-13 WCHA Women’s Composite Schedule

September November

Date Game Time Date Game Time Fri/28 Lindenwood University @ Ohio State (NC) 7:07 pm ET Thur/1 Bemidji State vs Minnesota Whitecaps (X) 7:00 pm CT Wisconsin @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT @ Eveleth, MN Colgate University @ Minnesota (NC) 7:07 pm CT Fri/2 Ohio State @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Whitecaps @ Minnesota Duluth (X) 7:07 pm CT Clarkson University @ North Dakota (NC) 2:07 pm CT Sat/29 Lindenwood University @ Ohio State (NC) 4:07 pm ET Minnesota @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Wisconsin @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CT Sat/3 Minnesota State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Colgate University @ Minnesota (NC) 4:07 pm CT Ohio State @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Minnesota Whitecaps @ Minnesota Duluth (X) 3:07 pm CT Clarkson University @ North Dakota (NC) 2:07 pm CT Minnesota @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sun/4 Minnesota State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 11:07 am CT October Fri/9 Lindenwood University @ St. Cloud State (NC) 2:07 pm CT Maine @ Bemidji State (NC) 7:07 pm CT Date Game Time Sat/10 Lindenwood University @ St. Cloud State (NC) 2:07 pm CT Fri/5 Bemidji State @ Providence College (NC) 7:00 pm ET University of Maine @ Bemidji State (NC) 7:07 pm CT St. Cloud State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Fri/16 Wisconsin @ Ohio State (WCHA) 2:07 pm ET Ohio State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT @ Schottenstein Center Wisconsin @ Lindenwood University (NC) 7:00 pm CT Minnesota State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 6:07 pm CT Minnesota State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sat/6 Bemidji State @ Providence College (NC) 4:00 pm ET Sat/17 Wisconsin @ Ohio State (WCHA) 2:07 pm ET St. Cloud State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 4:07 pm CT @ Schottenstein Center Ohio State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 4:07 pm CT North Dakota @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Wisconsin @ Lindenwood University (NC) 4:00 pm CT Minnesota Duluth @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Minnesota State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Minnesota State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 4:07 pm CT Fri/12 Minnesota @ St. Lawrence University (NC) 7:00 pm ET Sun/18 North Dakota @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT North Dakota @ Ohio State (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Fri/23 Ohio State @ Princeton University (NC) 7:00 pm ET St. Cloud State @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT St. Cloud State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Lindenwood @ Minnesota State (NC) 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sat/13 Minnesota @ St. Lawrence University (NC) 3:00 pm ET Minnesota Duluth @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT North Dakota @ Ohio State (WCHA) 4:07 pm ET Sat/24 Minnesota @ University of New Hampshire (NC) 2:00 pm ET Wisconsin @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 3:07 pm CT Ohio State @ Princeton University (NC) 4:00 pm ET Lindenwood University @ Minnesota State (NC) 3:07 pm CT St. Cloud State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT St. Cloud State @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CT Bemidji State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CT Sun/14 Wisconsin @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 3:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Fri/19 Bemidji State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sun/25 Minnesota @ University of New Hampshire (NC) 2:00 pm ET Ohio State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Fri/30 Ohio State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT St. Cloud State @ Lindenwood University (NC) 7:00 pm CT St. Cloud State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT RIT @ North Dakota (NC) 7:07 pm CT Sat/20 Ohio State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 1:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CT St. Cloud State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT December Sun/21 Bemidji State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Thu/25 Minnesota Duluth @ Boston College (NC) 7:00 pm ET Date Game Time Fri/26 Minnesota Duluth @ Boston College (NC) 7:00 pm ET Sat/1 Wisconsin @ Minnesota (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Minnesota State @ Mercyhurst College (NC) 6:00 pm ET Ohio State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CT Bemidji State @ Ohio State (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Minnesota Duluth @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT University of New Hampshire @ Wisconsin (NC) 7:07 pm CT St. Cloud State @ Lindenwood University (NC) 2:00 pm CT Sat/27 St. Cloud State @ Providence College (NC) 1:00 pm ET RIT @ North Dakota (NC) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State @ Mercyhurst College (NC) 1:00 pm ET Sun/2 Wisconsin @ Minnesota (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Bemidji State @ Ohio State (WCHA) 4:07 pm ET Minnesota Duluth @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 4:07 pm CT Minnesota @ North Dakota (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Fri/7 Minnesota @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sun/28 St. Cloud State @ Providence College (NC) 1:00 pm ET Minnesota State @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT University of New Hampshire @ Wisconsin (NC) 2:07 pm CT Sat/8 RIT @ Ohio State (NC) 7:07 pm ET Minnesota @ North Dakota (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT North Dakota @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Minnesota State @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Boston University @ Minnesota Duluth (NC) 3:07 pm CT Minnesota @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 4:07 pm CT Sun/9 RIT @ Ohio State (NC) 2:07 pm ET North Dakota @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Boston University @ Minnesota Duluth (NC) 3:07 pm CT 2012-13 WCHA Women’s Release • 092512 2012-13 WCHA Women’s Schedule con’t Date Game Time Fri/22 Minnesota State @ Ohio State (WCHA) 2:07 pm ET @ Schottenstein Center January Wisconsin @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT North Dakota @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Date Game Time Minnesota @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Tue/1 Minnesota State @ Lindenwood University (NC) 7:00 pm CT Sat/23 Minnesota State @ Ohio State (WCHA) 1:07 pm ET Wed/2 Minnesota State @ Lindenwood University (NC) 2:00 pm CT @ Schottenstein Center Fri/4 Bemidji State @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Wisconsin @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 4:07 pm CT North Dakota @ Lindenwood University (NC) 7:00 pm CT North Dakota @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 6:07 pm CT Sat/5 Durham West @ Ohio State (X) 3:07 pm ET Minnesota @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Bemidji State @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT North Dakota @ Lindenwood University (NC) 2:00 pm CT • end of regular season • Fri/11 North Dakota @ Minnesota (WCHA) 6:07 pm CT Ohio State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT March Minnesota State @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sat/12 St. Cloud State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 3:07 pm CT Date Game Time North Dakota @ Minnesota (WCHA) 4:07 pm CT Fri/1 2013 WCHA PLAYOFFS • 1st Round • Best-of-Three Minnesota State @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 4:07 pm CT (#8 Rank @ #1 Rank) TBA Ohio State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT (#7 Rank @ #2 Rank) TBA Sun/13 St. Cloud State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 3:07 pm CT (#6 Rank @ #3 Rank) TBA Fri/18 St. Cloud State @ Ohio State (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET (#5 Rank @ #4 Rank) TBA Bemidji State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sat/2 2013 WCHA PLAYOFFS • 1st Round • Best-of-Three Minnesota @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT (#8 Rank @ #1 Rank) TBA Wisconsin @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT (#7 Rank @ #2 Rank) TBA Sat/19 St. Cloud State @ Ohio State (WCHA) 4:07 pm ET (#6 Rank @ #3 Rank) TBA Bemidji State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT (#5 Rank @ #4 Rank) TBA Minnesota @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CT Sun/3 2013 WCHA PLAYOFFS • 1st Round • Best-of-Three Wisconsin @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT (#8 Rank @ #1 Rank) (if necessary) TBA Fri/25 Minnesota Duluth @ Ohio State (WCHA) 2:07 pm ET (#7 Rank @ #2 Rank) (if necessary) TBA Minnesota @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT (#6 Rank @ #3 Rank) (if necessary) TBA North Dakota @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT (#5 Rank @ #4 Rank) (if necessary) TBA Sat/26 North Dakota @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Fri/8 2013 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF Minnesota Duluth @ Ohio State (WCHA) 2:07 pm ET @ Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN Sun/27 Minnesota @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Semi-Final #1 4:07 pm CT Semi-Final #2 7:07 pm CT February Sat/9 2013 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF @ Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN Date Game Time Championship Game 7:07 pm CT Fri/1 Ohio State @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Fri/15 NCAA REGIONALS (TBA) TBA Minnesota Duluth @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sat/16 NCAA REGIONALS (TBA) TBA North Dakota @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sun/17 NCAA REGIONALS (TBA) TBA Sat/2 Ohio State @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Fri/22 2013 NCAA WOMEN’S FROZEN FOUR North Dakota @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CT @ Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN Minnesota Duluth @ Minnesota (WCHA) 4:07 pm CT Semi-Final #1 TBA pm CT Fri/8 Minnesota @ Ohio State (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Semi-Final #2 TBA pm CT Wisconsin @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Sun/24 2013 NCAA WOMEN’S FROZEN FOUE Bemidji State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT @ Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN Sat/9 Minnesota @ Ohio State (WCHA) 1:07 pm ET Championship Game TBA pm ET Wisconsin @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Minnesota State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 3:07 pm CT Schedule Key Face-offs for all Association-member home games are either :07 or :37 after the Bemidji State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT hour; (WCHA) conference; (NC) non-conference; (X) exhibition; tournaments/ Sun/10 Minnesota State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 3:07 pm CT special events in CAPS Fri/15 Bemidji State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT St. Cloud State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT WCHA Member Team Home Arenas Ohio State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State – (4,373) Sat/16 Minnesota Duluth @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota – Ridder Arena (3,400) St. Cloud State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth – AMSOIL Arena (6,726) Bemidji State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 4:07 pm CT Minnesota State – All Seasons Arena (750) Ohio State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT North Dakota – Ralph Engelstad Arena (11,634) Sun/17 Minnesota Duluth @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Ohio State – OSU Ice Rink (800) St. Cloud State – National Hockey & Event Center (5,371) Wisconsin – LaBahn Arena (2,262)