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Updates Around the League WESTERN COLLEGIATE 2019 WCHA Final Faceoff: The nation's premier conference tournament is set, as the Women's League of the HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Western Collegiate Hockey Association will host the 2020 WCHA Final Faceoff this weekend at Ridder Arena • Founded 1999 • in Minneapolis. The stellar four-team championship field features four of the country's top-ranked teams. The 2950 Metro Drive, Suite 102 tournaments gets underway on Saturday with the first semifinal pitting No. 1 seed Wisconsin against No. 4 seed Bloomington, MN 55425 Minnesota Duluth at 2:07 p.m. CT. Second seed Minnesota meets No. 3 seed Ohio State in the second semifinal at 5:07 p.m. CT. 952-681-7947 • Second-ranked Wisconsin, the No. 1 seed, earned a bye directly into the Final Faceoff by capturing its 8th WCHA regular season championship. The Badgers are competing in their 10th consecutive WCHA Final MEMBER TEAMS Faceoff and are looking for their fifth title in six seasons and second in a row. Bemidji State University • Third-ranked Minnesota, the No. 2 seed, is back in the WCHA Final Faceoff for the 21st-consecutive time and University of Minnesota is seeking a WCHA-record eighth postseason title after sweeping St. Cloud State last weekend to advance. University of Minnesota Duluth • Fifth-ranked Ohio State, the No. 3 seed, is making its third-consecutive Final Faceoff appearance after Minnesota State University sweeping Minnesota State last weekend. The Buckeyes are seeking their first WCHA postseason title. The Ohio State University • Ninth-ranked Minnesota Duluth makes back-to-back Final Faceoff appearances, making it to St. Cloud State University Minneapolis this season after a hard-fought series against Bemidji State that included the longest game University of Wisconsin in WCHA history. • On the Airwaves: All three Final Faceoff games will be streamed live on FloHockey. Sunday's championship game will air live on FOX Sports North+ and FOX Sports Wisconsin. 17 National Championships • Jack Swanson returns to handle play-by-play duties for all three games. He will be joined in the booth by 101 All-Americans for the weekend's competition. 100+ Olympians and • Regular-Season Champion Crowned: The Wisconsin Badgers clinched the WCHA regular-season title with National Team Members their 5-5 tie and eventual win against Minnesota Duluth on Feb. 23 at AMSOIL Arena. Commissioner Jennifer Flowers presented the Badgers with the Julianne Bye Cup following the game, adding a new element to Wisconsin's eighth WCHA regular-season crown and their fourth regular-season title in the last five seasons. FloHockey.tv By the Numbers • 494: Faceoff wins for Wisconsin's Abby Roque. The Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Top-3 Finalist boasts the Once again in 2019-20, FloHockey. second-best faceoff win percentage in the nation at 66.3. tv will stream every game (live and • 128.42: Minutes in the longest game in WCHA history during which Minnesota Duluth and Bemidji State battled to extend on-demand) hosted by Bemidji State, their postseason runs. Bemidji emerged victorious 2-1, but Minnesota Duluth claimed the series the next day to advance. Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota State • 39: Assists for Ohio State's Emma Maltais who now owns the single-season assist record for the Buckeyes after she added a helper on the lone against Minnesota State this past Saturday. and St. Cloud State, along with the • 2: Goals scored by Minnesota in the first 59 seconds of Saturday's WCHA Quarterfinal against St. Cloud State. WCHA Final Faceoff tournament. The pair of tallies marks the fastest two goals scored by the same team to begin a game, besting the previous record set by Minnesota when the Gophers scored two goals in the first 1:07 against Bemidji State in 2013. FloHockey.tv also offers access to games hosted by Minnesota, Ohio 2020 WCHA Final Faceoff State and Wisconsin that are also • Semifinal 1, No. 1 Wisconsin vs No. 4 Minnesota Duluth: The Badgers and Bulldogs are set to meet in the WCHA available on BTN Plus. postseason for the 11th time throughout which Wisconsin leads 6-4 and 4-3 in semifinal match ups. The pair last met in the WCHA Final Faceoff on March 5, 2017 when the Badgers won 4-1. • Semifinal 2, No. 2 Minnesota vs No. 3 Ohio State: The Golden Gophers and Buckeyes square off on WCHA- postseason ice for the 12th time throughout which Minnesota leads 10-1 and 6-1 in semifinal match ups. The pair last met in the WCHA Final Faceoff on March 3, 2017 when the Gophers won 2-0.

2019-20 WCHA Standings Conference Overall Table of contents WCHA Quick Facts/School Directory...... 2 Rk (Natl Rank) Team Pts GP W L T 3/SW % GF GA GP W L T % GF GA WCHA Media Information...... 3 1 (2/2) Wisconsin 56 24 17 4 3 2 .771 97 48 34 27 74 3 .838 156 60 WCHA Regular Season/Final Faceoff.....3 2 (3/3) Minnesota 54 24 17 5 2 1 .750 86 40 33 25 5 3 .803 126 52 WCHA Postseason History...... 4 3 (5/5) Ohio State 46 24 13 6 5 2 .625 81 56 32 20 8 6 .719 111 77 WCHA Postseason Results (2000-2019...... 5 WCHA All-Tournament Selections...... 8 4 (8/8) Minnesota Duluth 41 24 11 8 5 3 .563 69 60 34 16 10 6 .559 91 73 WCHA Postseason Awards...... 9 5 Bemidji State 29 24 9 13 2 0 .417 48 68 34 15 16 3 .485 67 84 The Week in Review...... 11 6 Minnesota State 19 24 4 16 4 3 .250 40 83 35 11 18 6 .400 69 103 WCHA Players of the Week...... 12 WCHA Players of the Month...... 13 7 St. Cloud State 7 24 2 21 1 0 .104 32 98 33 6 23 4 .242 54 111 Non-Conference/H-to-H/PotW/PotM.. 14 (3-on-3 or shootout win = 1 additional point; rankings listed by USCHO.com first, followed byUSA Today/USA Hockey Magazine) National Polls/WCHA Week-by-Week... 15 WCHA Notes...... 16 WCHA Stacking Up Nationally...... 18 This Week in the WCHA (All Times Local) WCHA Season Highs...... 19 Active Career Leaders...... 20 Saturday, March 7 Sunday, March 8 WCHA Composite Schedule...... 21 No. 1 Wisconsin vs No. 4 Minnesota Duluth, 2:07 p.m. CT^ Wisconsin-Minnesota Duluth winner Preseason Poll/WCHA Captains...... 22 No. 2 Minnesota vs No. 3 Ohio State, 5:07 p.m. CT^ vs. Minnesota-Ohio State winner, 2:07 p.m. CT^ Team Notebooks...... 23 2019-20 WCHA/NCAA Statistics...... 30

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Website...... wcha.com Bemidji State Hockey SID...... Tyler Christiansen Streaming Partner...... flohockey.tv Office...... 218-755-2763 ...... 2950 Metro Drive Headquarters Cell...... 507-626-0638 Suite 102 Email...... [email protected] Bloomington, Minn. 55425 Press Box Phone...... 218-441-4047 Phone...... 952-681-7947 Hockey Twitter...... @BSUBeaversWHKY Email...... [email protected] Hockey Instagram...... @bsubeaverwhky Twitter...... @WCHA_WHockey Hockey Facebook...... /BSUBeavers Instagram...... @wcha_whockey Website...... bsubeavers.com Facebook...... /WCHAwomenshockey LinkedIn...... /wchahockey Minnesota Hockey SID...... Mandy Hansen Founded...... 1999 Office...... 612-626-9394 First Season...... 1999-2000 Cell...... 612-889-7696 Email...... [email protected] Commissioner...... Jennifer Flowers Press Box Phone...... 612-625-6900 Hockey Twitter...... @GopherWHockey Phone...... 952-426-4393 Hockey Instagram...... @gopherwhockey ...... [email protected] Email Hockey Facebook...... /GopherWomensHockey Website...... gophersports.com Marketing & Communications Manager ...... Todd Bell Minnesota Duluth Office...... 952-681-7668 Hockey SID...... Kelly Grgas-Wheeler Mobile...... 972-825-6686 Office...... 218-726-8937 Email...... [email protected] Cell...... 218-340-8978 Email...... [email protected] Operations & Administration Manager Press Box Phone...... 218-340-8978 ...... Dean Thibodeau Hockey Twitter...... @UMDWHockey Office...... 952-446-7152 Hockey Instagram...... @umdwhockey Email...... [email protected] Hockey Facebook...... /UMDWomensHockey Website...... umdbulldogs.com Communications & Operations Intern ...... Jane Horvat Minnesota State Hockey SID...... Mitchell Walters ...... 952-681-7947 Office Office...... 507-389-2813 Mobile...... 815-721-0858 Cell...... 785-418-5508 Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Press Box Phone...... 507-389-3000 Supervisor of Officials...... Greg Shepherd Hockey Twitter...... @MSUWomensHockey Hockey Instagram...... @msumavericks1 Regular Season Trophy...... Julianne Bye Cup Hockey Facebook...... /MaverickAthletics 2018-19 Winner...... Minnesota Website...... msumavericks.com

Postseason Trophy Ohio State ...... WCHA Championship Trophy Hockey SID...... Erin Cummings 2018-19 Winner...... Wisconsin Office...... 614-247-7023 Cell...... 703-554-5881 2018-19 NCAA Tournament Teams...... 2 Email...... [email protected] Hockey Twitter...... @OhioStateWHKY WCHA NCAA Tournament Teams All-Time...... 43 Hockey Instagram...... @Ohiostatewomenshockey ...... 34 WCHA Frozen Four Teams All-Time Hockey Facebook...... /ohiostatewhky WCHA NCAA National Champions All-Time...... 16 Website...... ohiostatebuckeyes.com National Champions All-Time...... 17 St. Cloud State Key Dates Hockey SID...... Kenna Farrey Sept. 21...... Regular season opens Office...... 320-308-2141 Oct. 4-5...... First WCHA league series Cell...... 906-370-5814 Dec. 7...... U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Face-Off Classic (Prior Lake, Minn.) Email...... [email protected] Dec. 20-21...... WCHA Holiday break begins Hockey Twitter...... @SCSUHUSKIES_WHK Jan. 3...... Regular season resumes Hockey Instagram...... @scsuwhockey Jan. 4-5...... Minnesota Cup (Duluth, Minn.) Hockey Facebook...... /SCSUWHKY Jan. 18...... Hockey Day Minnesota at Parade Stadium (Minneapolis) Website...... scsuhuskies.com Feb. 22...... Regular season concludes Feb. 28-March 1...... WCHA Final Faceoff Quarterfinals Wisconsin March 7...... WCHA Final Faceoff Semifinals Hockey SID...... A.J. Harrison Office...... 608-279-8641 March 8...... WCHA Final Faceoff Championship Cell...... 608-279-8641 March 9...... NCAA Selection Announcement Email...... [email protected] March 13-15...... NCAA Regionals Hockey Twitter...... @BadgerWHockey March 20-22...... NCAA Frozen Four Hockey Instagram...... @badgerwhockey Hockey Facebook...... /WisconsinWomensHockey Website...... uwbadgers.com

Week 22 (Mar. 7-8) @wcha_whockey @wcha_whockey 2 /WCHAWomensHockey FloHockey.tv /WCHAHockey wcha.com WCHA Media/Regular Season/Tournamnent Information #WeAreWCHA WCHA Media Services WCHA Regular Season & Julianne Bye Cup The WCHA debuted the league's new Statistics/Releases regular season championship trophy - Statistics are updated regularly on wcha.com while press releases are the Julianne Bye Cup in 2018-19. posted on the website throughout the season. The Cup is named in honor of longtime Weekly Notes women’s hockey advocate Julianne Bye Women’s League weekly notes packages will be posted on wcha.com and distributed via email on Wednesdays during the season. The Julianne Bye Cup is a custom-made perpetual traveling trophy that will be Players of the Week presented to the winner of the WCHA Women’s League Players of the Week winners will be posted on wcha. regular season championship each com and distributed via email on Tuesday afternoons. year. The trophy travels from champion to champion at the conclusion of each Official Colors regular season. The Cup rests on a three-tier base that The official colors of the WCHA logo are: will include the trophy name and the Julianne Bye story on the first tier and Red (Pantone 485; CMYK: 0-95-100-0; RGB: 238-49-36) engraved plates with each championship Black (Pantone Black; CMYK: 0-0-0-100; RGB: 35-31-32) school’s name. Silver: (Pantone 877; CMYK: 6-0-0-34; RGB: 167-177-183) Julianne Bye Cup WCHA Mission WCHA Final Faceoff The WCHA exists to achieve the highest level of competitive excellence Annually pitting the nation’s top programs in an environment that supports the academic and personal growth of all and players, the WCHA Postseason student athletes. Tournament is the premier conference tournament in women’s college hockey. WCHA Purpose FINAL FACEOFF This year, the two-week, seven-team CHAMPION The WCHA is dedicated to outreach, education and support of men’s and tournament will play out over the weekends women’s intercollegiate competition in furtherance of the of Feb. 28-March 1 and 7-8, 2020.

student-athletes that participate and its Member institutions, all under 2000 2001 2002 Minnesota Duluth Minnesota Duluth Minnesota All seven WCHA teams qualify for the 2003 2004 2005 conditions compatible with the objectives, functions, and responsibilities Minnesota Duluth Minnesota Minnesota

2006 2007 2008 tournament, with the top seed earning of institutions of higher learning. The WCHA is organized for the purpose Wisconsin Wisconsin Minnesota Duluth

2009 2010 2011 of continuing and improving competition in men’s and women’s ice Wisconsin Minnesota Duluth Wisconsin a quarterfinal-round bye and advancing 2012 2013 2014 Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota directly to the 2019 WCHA Final Faceoff. hockey, both among its Members and with other interested institutions 2015 2016 2017 Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin

2018 of higher learning. This Association will provide a forum in which the XXXXXXX representation of the Members will meet periodically for the discussion The remaining top three seeds host the of mutual problems, the elimination of misunderstandings, the exchange bottom three seeds (No. 2 vs. No. 7, No. 3 vs. of information and the determination of policies and procedures for ice WCHA Championship No. 6 and No. 4 vs. No. 5) in a best-of-three hockey competition among Members. Trophy quarterfinal series on their campuses Feb. 28-March 1.

WCHA Objectives The three quarterfinal winners join the No. 1 seed at Ridder Arena in Minneapolis on March 7-8 for the 2020 WCHA Final Faceoff. • Maintaining the highest standard of valuing excellence on the ice and in the classroom. WCHA Final Faceoff Format • Foster sportsmanship, fair play, and mutual respect by all Members of the WCHA. Quarterfinals • Insisting on the strict adherence to the concepts of compliance, (February 28-March 1; best-of-three, hosted by higher seeds) integrity, accountability and ethical social conduct by student- • No. 7 seed at No. 2 seed athletes, coaches and administrators. • No. 6 seed at No. 3 seed • Maintain Association membership standards that reflect the sport’s • No. 5 seed at No. 4 seed dynamic culture and ensure the preeminence of the WCHA in NCAA • No. 1 seed receives a bye to the semifinals Division I Ice Hockey. • Promote the development of hockey in our society to expand the Final Faceoff opportunities for maintaining competitive and financial viability of (March 7-8 at Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, Minn.) our Association Member institutions. • March 7- Semifinals • March 8- Championship Game

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WCHA Playoff Champions

Season Playoff Champion(s) Coach Playoff Championships Won by Team 1999-00...... Minnesota Duluth Shannon Miller 2000-01...... Minnesota Duluth Shannon Miller Titles Team (Playoff Championship Seasons) 2001-02...... Minnesota Laura Halldorson 8...... Wisconsin (2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019) 2002-03...... Minnesota Duluth Shannon Miller 7...... Minnesota (2002, 2004, 2005, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2018) 2003-04...... Minnesota Laura Halldorson 5...... Minnesota Duluth (2000, 2001, 2003, 2008, 2010) 2004-05...... Minnesota Laura Halldorson 2005-06...... Wisconsin Mark Johnson 2006-07...... Wisconsin Mark Johnson 2007-08...... Minnesota Duluth Shannon Miller Playoff Championships Won by Coach 2008-09...... Wisconsin Mark Johnson Titles Coach, Team (Championship Seasons) 2009-10...... Minnesota Duluth Shannon Miller 8...... Mark Johnson, Wisconsin (2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2015, 2010-11...... Wisconsin Mark Johnson ...... 2016, 2017, 2019) 2011-12...... Minnesota Brad Frost 5...... Shannon Miller, Minnesota Duluth (2000, 2001, 2003, 2012-13...... Minnesota Brad Frost ...... 2008, 2010) 2013-14...... Minnesota Brad Frost 4...... Brad Frost, Minnesota (2012, 2013, 2014, 2018) 2014-15...... Wisconsin Mark Johnson 3...... Laura Halldorson, Minnesota (2002, 2004, 2005) 2015-16...... Wisconsin Mark Johnson 2016-17...... Wisconsin Mark Johnson Bold- current WCHA head coach 2017-18...... Minnesota Brad Frost 2018-19...... Wisconsin Mark Johnson

WCHA Semifinal Appearances/Annual Attendance Year Total Attendance* Venue No. Team Semifinal Appearances 2000...... 6,407 Bloomington Ice Garden; Bloomington, Minn. 20 Minnesota 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2001...... 2,423 Rochester Recreation Center; Rochester, Minn. 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2002...... N/A Fogerty Arena; Blaine, Minn. 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2003...... 2,746 Ralph Engelstad Arena; Grand Forks, N.D. 2018, 2019, 2020 2004...... 3,449# Ridder Arena; Minneapolis, Minn. 19 Wisconsin 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2005...... 4,716% Ridder Arena; Minneapolis, Minn. 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2006...... 2,792 Ridder Arena; Minneapolis, Minn. 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2007...... 2,500 Ridder Arena; Minneapolis, Minn. 2020 2008...... 4,650 DECC; Duluth, Minn. 17 Minnesota Duluth 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2009...... 3,553 Ridder Arena; Minneapolis, Minn. 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2010...... 2,076 Ridder Arena; Minneapolis, Minn. 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020 2011...... 3,452 Ridder Arena; Minneapolis, Minn. 11 Ohio State 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2012...... 3,473 AMSOIL Arena; Duluth, Minn. 2007, 2010, 2013, 2018, 2019, 2020 2013...... 6,334 Ridder Arena; Minneapolis, Minn. 7 North Dakota* 2011, 2012,2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 2014...... 2,090 Sanford Center; Bemidji, Minn. 3 Bemidji State 2010, 2015, 2018 2015...... 3,406 Ralph Engelstad Arena; Grand Forks, N.D. 2 St. Cloud State 2006, 2008 2016...... 4.088 Ridder Arena; Minneapolis, Minn. 1 Minnesota State 2009 2017...... 4,241 Ridder Arena; Minneapolis, Minn. 2018...... 4,353 Ridder Arena; Minneapolis, Minn. * program eliminated after 2016-17 season 2019...... 5,110 Ridder Arena; Minneapolis, Minn.

* Combined attendance for semifinals and final round # Three sessions % Four sessions

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2000 2005 WCHA Playoff Championship WCHA Playoff Championship Bloomington Ice Gardens • Bloomington, Minn. Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, Minn. March 2: Minnesota State 0, Minnesota 10 (652); Bemidji State 2, Wisconsin March 3: No. 7 North Dakota 2, No. 2 Minnesota Duluth 3; No. 8 Bemidji 9 (684); Ohio State 3, St. Cloud State 2 (726). State 3, No. 1 Minnesota 6 (1,011). March 3: Wisconsin 0, Minnesota 5 (746); Ohio State 1, Minnesota Duluth March 4: No. 6 St. Cloud State 1, No. 3 Wisconsin 3; No. 5 Minnesota State 7 (1,076). 1, No. 4 Ohio State 4 (884). March 4: Third Place – Wisconsin 2, Ohio State 4 (697); Championship – March 5: Wisconsin 3, Minnesota Duluth 2; Ohio State 1, Minnesota 7 Minnesota 0, Minnesota Duluth 2 (1,826) (1,308). All-Tournament Team: F - Tracy Engstrom, UM; F - Lindsey Ogren, OSU; March 6: Third Place – Ohio State 0, Minnesota Duluth 5; Championship – F - Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, UMD; D - Winny Brodt, UM; D - Brittny Ralph, Wisconsin 2, Minnesota 3 (OT) (1,513). UMD; G - Erica Killewald, UM. MOP: Tuula Puputti, G, Minnesota Duluth. All-Tournament Team: F - Natalie Darwitz, UM; F - Krissy Wendell, UM; F - Attendance: 6,407. Champion: Minnesota Duluth. Sharon Cole, UW; D - Lyndsay Wall, UM; D - Carla MacLeod, UW; G - Jody Horak, UM. MOP: Natalie Darwitz, F, UM. 2001 Attendance: 4,716 (4 sessions). Champion: Minnesota. WCHA Playoff Championship Rochester Recreation Center • Rochester, Minn. 2006 March 8: Minnesota State 1, Minnesota Duluth 10 (204); Bemidji State 2, WCHA Playoff Championship Wisconsin 5 (204); Ohio State 5, St. Cloud State 0 (204). First Round • Best-of-3 March 9: Wisconsin 5, Minnesota Duluth 6 (OT) (239); Ohio State 4, March 3: No. 5 Ohio State 1 at No. 4 St. Cloud State 2 (OT); No. 8 North Minnesota 0 (401). Dakota 1 at No. 1 Wisconsin 4; No. 7 Minnesota State 1 at No. 2 Minnesota 5; March 10: Third Place – Wisconsin 4, Minnesota 3 (423); Championship – No. 6 Bemidji State 2 at No. 3 Minnesota Duluth 7. Ohio State 0, Minnesota Duluth 3 (748). March 4: No. 5 Ohio State 3 at No. 4 St. Cloud State 6 (SCSU wins series All-Tournament Team: F - Meghan Hunter, UW; F - Corinne Rosen, OSU; F 2-0); No. 8 North Dakota 0 at No. 1 Wisconsin 6 (UW wins series 2-0); No. 7 - Erika Holst, UMD; D - Navada Russell, UMD; D - Sis Paulsen, UW; G - April Minnesota State 0 at No. 2 Minnesota 6 (UM wins series 2-0); No. 6 Bemidji Stojak, OSU. MOP: Maria Rooth, F, UMD. State 0 at No. 3 Minnesota Duluth 3 (UMD wins series 2-0). Attendance: 2,423. Champion: Minnesota Duluth. Semifinals/Final 2002 Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, Minn. WCHA Playoff Championship March 11: No. 4 St. Cloud State 0, No. 1 Wisconsin 9; No. 3 Minnesota Duluth Fogerty Arena • Blaine, Minn. 1, No. 2 Minnesota 2 (1,780). March 7: Bemidji State 3, Ohio State 5 (445). March 12: Championship – Minnesota 1, Wisconsin 4 (1,012). All- March 8: Minnesota Duluth 1, Wisconsin 4 (NA); Ohio State 1, Minnesota 4 Tournament Team: F - Cyndy Kenyon, UM; F - Gigi Marvin, UM; D - Bobbi-Jo (NA). Slusar, UW; D - Allie Sanchez, UM; D - Emily Morris, UW; G - Meghan Horras, March 9: Third Place – Ohio State 2, Minnesota Duluth 6 (NA); Championship UW. MOP: , F, Wisconsin. – Wisconsin 2, Minnesota 3 (NA). Attendance: 2,792 (2 sessions). Champion: Wisconsin. All-Tournament Team: F - Kelly Stephens, UM; F - La Toya Clarke, UM; F - Hanne Sikio, UMD; D - Carla MacLeod, UW; D - , UW; G - Jody 2007 Horak, UM. MOP: Ronda Curtin, D, UM. WCHA Playoff Championship Attendance: NA. Champion: Minnesota. First Round • Best-of-3 Feb. 23: No. 5 Minnesota State 0 at No. 4 Ohio State 1; No. 7 St. Cloud State 2003 3 at No. 2 Minnesota Duluth 4; No. 6 Bemidji State 1 at No. 3 Minnesota 5; WCHA Playoff Championship No. 8 North Dakota 0 at No. 1 Wisconsin 4. Ralph Engelstad Arena • Grand Forks, N.D. Feb. 24: No. 5 Minnesota State 4 at No. 4 Ohio State 5 (OT) (OSU wins se- March 6: Bemidji State 3, Ohio State 4 (OT) (443). ries 2-0); No. 6 Bemidji State 1 at No. 3 Minnesota 4 (UM wins series 2-0); March 7: Wisconsin 1, Minnesota 3 (523); Ohio State 1, Minnesota Duluth No. 7 St. Cloud State 3 at No. 2 Minnesota Duluth 1; No. 8 North Dakota 0 at 6 (588). No. 1 Wisconsin 3 (UW wins series 2-0). March 8: Third Place – Ohio State 1, Wisconsin 4 (545); Championship – Feb. 25: No. 7 St. Cloud State 1 at No. 2 Minnesota Duluth 5 (UMD wins Minnesota 3, Minnesota Duluth 5 (647). series 2-1). All-Tournament Team: F - Erika Holst, UMD; F - La Toya Clarke, UM; F - Jeni Creary, OSU; D - Winny Brodt, UM; D - Sis Paulsen, UW; G - Patricia Sautter, Semifinals/Final UMD. MOP: Caroline Ouellette, F, UM. Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, Minn. Attendance: 2,746. Champion: Minnesota Duluth. March 3: No. 4 Ohio State 0, No. 1 Wisconsin 4; No. 3 Minnesota 3, No. 2 Minnesota Duluth 2 (OT) (1,343). March 4: Championship – Minnesota 1, Wisconsin 3 (1,157). 2004 F - Bobbi Ross, UM; F - Gigi Marvin, UM; F - Jinelle WCHA Playoff Championship All-Tournament Team: Zaugg, UW; D - Tessa Bonhomme, OSU; D - , UWi; G - Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, Minn. , UW. MOP: Sara Bauer, F, UW. March 12: No. 5 Minnesota State 1, No. 4 Ohio State 3 (687). Attendance: 2,500 (2 sessions). Champion: Wisconsin. March 13: No. 3 Minnesota Duluth 3, No. 2 Wisconsin 1; No. 4 Ohio State 1, No. 1 Minnesota 5 (1,262). March 14: Third Place – Ohio State 4, Wisconsin 5; Championship – Minnesota Duluth 2, Minnesota 4 (1,500). All-Tournament Team: F - Natalie Darwitz, UM; F - Jenny Schmidgall- Potter, UMD; F - Kelly Stephens, UM; D - Molly Engstrom, UW; D - Krista McArthur, UMD; G - Jody Horak, UM. MOP: Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota. Attendance: 3,449 (3 sessions). Champion: Minnesota.

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2008 2011 WCHA Playoff Championship WCHA Playoff Championship First Round • Best-of-3 First Round • Best-of-3 Feb. 29: No. 5 Ohio State 2 at No. 4 St. Cloud State 4; No. 6 Minnesota State Feb. 25: No. 6 Ohio State 2 at No. 3 Minnesota 4; No. 7 Minnesota State 0 at 2 at No. 3 Wisconsin 4; No. 7 North Dakota 1 at No. 2 Minnesota 3; No. 8 No. 2 Minnesota Duluth 3; No. 8 St. Cloud State 3 at No. 1 Wisconsin 9; No. Bemidji State 0 at No. 1 Minnesota Duluth 6. 5 Bemidji State 2 at No. 4 North Dakota 3. March 1: No. 5 Ohio State 3 at No. 4 St. Cloud State 0; No. 6 Minnesota State Feb. 26: No. 6 Ohio State 2 at No. 3 Minnesota 3 (UM wins series 2-0); No. 7 0 at No. 3 Wisconsin 5 (UW wins series 2-0); No. 7 North Dakota 0 at No. 2 Minnesota State 0 at No. 2 Minnesota Duluth 5 (UMD wins series 2-0); No. Minnesota 9 (UM wins series 2-0); No. 8 Bemidji State 1 at No. 1 Minnesota 8 St. Cloud State 1 at No. 1 Wisconsin 5 (UW wins series 2-0); No. 5 Bemidji Duluth 5 (UMD wins series 2-0). State 3 at No. 4 North Dakota 0. March 2: No. 5 Ohio State 3 at No. 4 St. Cloud State 5 (SCSU wins series Feb. 27: Bemidji State 2 at North Dakota 3 (OT) (UND wins series 2-0). 2-1). WCHA Final Faceoff WCHA Final Faceoff Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, Minn. Duluth Entertainment & Convention Center • Duluth, Minn. March 4: No. 4 North Dakota 0, No. 1 Wisconsin 3 (1,138); No. 3 Minnesota March 8: No. 4 St. Cloud State 0, No. 1 Minnesota Duluth 9 (1688); No. 3 4, No. 2 Minnesota Duluth 2 (1,138). March 5: Championship – Minnesota 4, Wisconsin 4, No. 2 Minnesota 3 (1,688). Wisconsin 5 (OT) (1,176). March 9: Championship – Minnesota 4, Minnesota Duluth 5 (OT) (1,274). All-Tournament Team: F - , UM; F - Kelly Nash, UW; F All-Tournament Team: F - Gigi Marvin, UM; F - Jinelle Zaugg, UW; F - Haley - , UW; D - Geena Prough, UW; D - Megan Bozek, UM; G - Irwin, UMD; D - Jocelyne Larocque, UMD; D - Myriam Trepanier, UMD; G - Noora Räty, UM. MOP: , F, UW. Kim Martin, UMD. MOP: Elin Holmlov, F, UMD. Attendance: 3,452. Champion: Wisconsin. Attendance: 4,650. Champion: Minnesota Duluth. 2012 2009 WCHA Playoff Championship WCHA Playoff Championship First Round • Best-of-3 First Round • Best-of-3 Feb. 24: No. 6 Bemidji State 1 at No. 3 North Dakota 3; No. 5 Ohio State 3 at Feb. 27: No. 8 Bemidji State 1 at No. 1 Minnesota 4; No. 5 Minnesota State 1 No. 4 Minnesota Duluth 4; No. 7 St. Cloud State 1 at No. 2 Minnesota 6; No. at No. 4 St. Cloud State 2; No. 6 North Dakota 0 at No. 3 Minnesota Duluth 8 Minnesota State 0 at No. 1 Wisconsin 7. 7; No. 7 Ohio State 0 at No. 2 Wisconsin 7. Feb. 25: No. 6 Bemidji State 0 at No. 3 North Dakota 2 (UND wins series Feb. 28: No. 8 Bemidji State 1 at No. 1 Minnesota 5 (UM wins series 2-0); 2-0); No. 5 Ohio State 2 at No. 4 Minnesota Duluth 3 (OT) (UMD wins series No. 5 Minnesota State 2 at No. 4 St. Cloud State 1; No. 6 North Dakota 0 at 2-0); No. 7 St. Cloud State 0 at No. 2 Minnesota 6 (UM wins series 2-0); No. No. 3 Minnesota Duluth 4 (UMD wins series 2-0); No. 7 Ohio State 1 at No. 2 8 Minnesota State 0 at No. 1 Wisconsin 4 (UW wins series 2-0). Wisconsin (UW wins series 2-0). March 1: No. 5 Minnesota State 1 at No. 4 St. Cloud State 0 (MSU wins WCHA Final Faceoff series 2-1). AMSOIL Arena • Duluth, Minn. March 2: No. 4 Minnesota Duluth 3, No. 1 Wisconsin 1 (1057); No. 3 North WCHA Final Faceoff Dakota 4, No. 2 Minnesota 6 (1,147). Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, Minn. March 3: Championship – Minnesota Duluth 0, Minnesota 2 (1,269). March 7: No. 4 Minnesota State 2, No. 1 Minnesota 7; No. 3 Minnesota All-Tournament Team: F - Sarah Davis, UM; F - Haley Irwin, UMD; F - Emily Duluth 1, No. 2 Wisconsin 3 (1,823). West, UM; D - Anne Schleper, UM; D - Bridgette Lacquette, UMD; G - Noora March 8: Championship – Wisconsin 5, Minnesota 3 (1,730). Räty, UM. MOP: Noora Räty, G, UM. All-Tournament Team: F - Hilary Knight, UW; F - Jasmine Giles, UW; F - Attendance: 3,473. Champion: Minnesota. Monique Lamoureux, UM; D - Alycia Matthews, UW; D - Melanie Gagnon, UM; G - Jessie Vetter, G, UW. MOP: Jessie Vetter, G, UW. 2013 Attendance: 3,553 (2 sessions). Champion: Wisconsin. WCHA Playoff Championship First Round • Best-of-3 2010 March 1: No. 5 Ohio State 4 at No. 4 Minnesota Duluth 2; No. 6 Minnesota WCHA Playoff Championship State 1 at No. 3 North Dakota 6; No. 8 Bemidji State 0 at No. 1 Minnesota 5; First Round • Best-of-3 No. 7 St. Cloud State 0 at No. 2 Wisconsin 5. Feb. 26: No. 5 Ohio State 3 at No. 4 Wisconsin 2 (OT); No. 6 Bemidji State March 2: No. 5 Ohio State 3 at No. 4 Minnesota Duluth 0 (OSU wins series 0 at No. 3 St. Cloud State 3; Minnesota State 5 at Minnesota 8; No. 8 North 2-0); No. 6 Minnesota State 1 at No. 3 North Dakota 8 (UND wins series Dakota 2 at No. 1 Minnesota Duluth 6. 2-0); No. 8 Bemidji State 0 at No. 1 Minnesota 8 (UM wins series 2-0); No. 7 Feb. 27: No. 7 Minnesota State 3 at No. 2 Minnesota 4 (3 OT) (UM wins se- St. Cloud State 1 at No. 2 Wisconsin 4 (UW wins series 2-0). ries 2-0); Ohio State 4 at Wisconsin 3 (OT) (OSU wins series 2-0); Bemidji State 2 at St. Cloud State 1; North Dakota 1 at Minnesota Duluth 4 (UMD WCHA Final Faceoff wins series 2-0). Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, Minn. Feb. 28: Bemidji State 4 at St. Cloud State 1 (BSU wins series 2-1). March 8: No. 3 North Dakota 2, No. 2 Wisconsin 1 (2,024); No. 4 Ohio State 0, No. 1 Minnesota 5 (2,024). WCHA Final Faceoff March 9: Championship – North Dakota 0, Minnesota 2 (2,286). Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, Minn. All-Tournament Team: F - Jocelyne Lamoureux, UND; F - Maryanne March 6: No. 4 Bemidji State 3, No. 1 Minnesota Duluth 7; No. 3 Ohio State Menefee, UM; F - Hannah Brandt, UM; D - Monique Lamoureux, UND; D - 4, No. 2 Minnesota 5 (2 OT) (1,252). Megan Bozek, UM; G - Noora Räty, UM. MOP: Noora Räty, G, UM. March 7: Championship – Minnesota 2, Minnesota Duluth 3 (824). Attendance: 6,334. Champion: Minnesota. All-Tournament Team: F - Emmanuelle Blais, UMD; F - Laura Fridfinnson, UMD; F - Sarah Erickson, UM; D - Anne Schleper, UM; D - Jaime Rasmussen, UMD; G - Jennifer Harss, UMD. MOP: Emmanuelle Blais, F, UMD. Attendance: 2,076 (2 sessions). Champion: Minnesota Duluth.

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2014 2017 WCHA Playoff Championship WCHA Playoff Championship First Round • Best-of-3 First Round • Best-of-3 Feb. 28: No. 8 St. Cloud State 1 at No. 1 Minnesota 4; No. 7 Minnesota State Feb. 23: No. 6 St. Cloud State 0 at No. 3 Minnesota Duluth 5. 0 at No. 2 Wisconsin 4; No. 6 Bemidji State 1 at No. 3 North Dakota 4; No. 5 Feb. 24: No. 8 Minnesota State 0 at No. 1 Wisconsin 7; No. 7 Bemidji State Ohio State 0 at No. 4 Minnesota Duluth 1. 1 at No. 2 Minnesota 3; No. 6 St. Cloud State 2 at No. 3 Minnesota Duluth March 1: No. 8 St. Cloud State 1 at No. 1 Minnesota 7 (UM wins series 2-0); (UMD wins series 2-0); No. 5 Ohio State 3 at No. 4 North Dakota 2 (OT). No. 7 Minnesota State 3 at No. 2 Wisconsin 0; No. 6 Bemidji State 2 at No. Feb. 25: No. 8 Minnesota State 0 at No. 1 Wisconsin 6 (UW wins series 3 North Dakota 3 (OT) (UND wins series 2-0); No. 5 Ohio State 3 at No. 4 2-0); No. 7 Bemidji State 2 at No. 2 Minnesota 1; No. 5 Ohio State 1 at No. 4 Minnesota Duluth 2. North Dakota 4. March 2: No. 7 Minnesota State 0 at No. 2 Wisconsin 2 (UW wins series Feb. 26: No. 7 Bemidji State 2 at No. 2 Minnesota 3 (UMN wins series 2-1); 2-1); No. 5 Ohio State 1 at No. 4 Minnesota Duluth 5 (UMD wins series 2-1). No. 5 Ohio State 1 at No. 4 North Dakota 2 (OT) (UND wins series 2-1).

WCHA Final Faceoff WCHA Final Faceoff Sanford Center • Bemidji, Minn. Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, Minn. March 7: No. 3 North Dakota 1, No. 2 Wisconsin 0 (664); No. 4 Minnesota March 4: No. 4 North Dakota 1, No. 1 Wisconsin 2 (N/A); No. 3 Minnesota Duluth 1, No. 1 Minnesota 4 (709). Duluth 2, No. 2 Minnesota 1 (2 OT) (2,533). March 8: Championship – North Dakota 1, Minnesota 2 (717). March 5: Championship - Minnesota Duluth 1, Wisconsin 4 (1,708). All-Tournament Team: F - Dani Cameranesi, UM; F - Kelly Terry, UM; F - All-Tournament Team: F – Emily Clark UW, F – Sydney McKibbon UW, F – Meghan Dufault, UND; D - Rachel Ramsey, UM; D - Tanja Eisenschmid, Lara Stalder UMD, D – Sidney Morin, UMD, D – Jenny Ryan, UW, G – Maddie UND; G - , UM. MOP: Rachel Ramsey, D, UM. Rooney, UMD. MOP: Maddie Rooney, G, UMD. Attendance: 2,090. Champion: Minnesota. Attendance: 4,241. Champion: Wisconsin.

2015 2018 WCHA Playoff Championship WCHA Playoff Championship First Round • Best-of-3 First Round • Best-of-3 Feb. 27: No. 8 Minnesota State 0 at No. 1 Minnesota 10; No. 7 St. Cloud State Bye: Wisconsin 1 at No. 2 Wisconsin 5; No. 6 Ohio State 2 at No. 3 North Dakota 5; No. 5 Feb. 23: No. 7 Minnesota State 0 at No. 2 Ohio State 6; No. 6 St. Cloud State Bemidji State 3 at No. 4 Minnesota Duluth 2. 1 at No. 3 Minnesota 5; No. 5 Bemidji State 2 at No. 4 Minnesota Duluth 1. Feb. 28: No. 8 Minnesota State 1 at No. 1 Minnesota 5 (UM wins series 2-0); Feb. 24: No. 7 Minnesota State 2 at No. 2 Ohio State 5 (OSU wins series No. 7 St. Cloud State at No. 2 Wisconsin 4 (UW wins series 2-0); No. 6 Ohio 2-0); No. 6 St. Cloud State 1 at No. 3 Minnesota 4 (UM wins series 2-0); No. State 1 at No. 3 North Dakota 2 (3 OT) (UND wins series 2-0); No. 5 Bemidji 5 Bemidji State 1 at No. 4 Minnesota Duluth 4. State 0 at No. 4 Minnesota Duluth 2; Feb. 25: No. 5 Bemidji State 3 at No. 4 Minnesota Duluth 0 (BSU wins series March 1: No. 5 Bemidji State 2 at No. 4 Minnesota Duluth 1 (OT) (BSU wins 2-1). series 2-1). WCHA Final Faceoff WCHA Final Faceoff Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, Minn. Ralph Engelstad Arena • Grand Forks, N.D. March 3: No. 4 Bemidi State 1, No. 1 Wisconsin 4; No. 3 Minnesota 2, No. 2 March 7: No. 4 Bemidji State 1, No. 1 Minnesota 0 (1,059); No. 3 North Ohio State 0 (2,499). Dakota 1, No. 2 Wisconsin 4 (1,445). March 4: Championship - Minnesota 3, Wisconsin 1 (1,854). March 8: Championship - Bemidji State 0, Wisconsin 4 (902). All-Tournament Team: F – Baylee Wellhausen UW, F – Taylor Williamson All-Tournament Team: F- Stephanie Anderson, BSU; F - Sydney McKibbon, UM, F – Grace Zumwinkle UM, D – Sydney Baldwin UM, D – Maddie Rolfes UW; F - , UW; D - Ivana Bilic, BSU; D - Mellissa Channell, UW; UW, G – Sidney Peters UMN. MOP: Sidney Peters, G, UMN. G - Ann-Renée Desbiens, UW. MOP: Sarah Nurse, F, UW. Attendance: 4,353. Champion: Minnesota. Attendance: 3,406. Champion: Wisconsin. 2019 2016 WCHA Playoff Championship WCHA Playoff Championship First Round • Best-of-3 First Round • Best-of-3 Bye: Minnesota Feb. 26: No. 8 Minnesota State 0 at No. 1 Wisconsin 4; No. 7 Ohio State 2 March 1: No. 7 St. Cloud State 0 at No. 2 Wisconsin 5; No. 6 Minnesota at No. 2 Minnesota 5; No. 6 St. Cloud State 1 at No. 3 North Dakota 6; No. 5 State 2 at No. 3 Ohio State 3 (OT); No. 5 Bemidji State 2 at No. 4 Minnesota Minnesota Duluth 5 at No. 4 Bemidji State 1. Duluth 3. Feb. 27: No. 8 Minnesota State 0 at No. 1 Wisconsin 6 (UW wins series March 2: No. 7 St. Cloud State 0 at No. 2 Wisconsin 8 (UW wins series, 2-0); 2-0); No. 7 Ohio State 0 at No. 2 Minnesota 5 (UMN wins series 2-0); No. No. 6 Minnesota State 0 at No. 3 Ohio State 3 (OSU wins series, 2-0); No. 5 6 St. Cloud State 1 at No. 3 North Dakota 6 (UND wins series 2-0); No. 5 Bemidji State 3 at No. 4 Minnesota Duluth 4 (UMD wins series, 2-0). Minnesota Duluth 2 at No. 4 Bemidji State 1 (OT) (UMD wins series 2-0). WCHA Final Faceoff WCHA Final Faceoff Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, Minn. Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, Minn. March 9: No. 4 Minnesota Duluth 1, No. 1 Minnesota 4; No. 3 Ohio State 2, March 5: No. 4 Minnesota Duluth 0, No. 1 Wisconsin 5 (N/A); No. 3 North No. 2 Wisconsin 3 (2,658). Dakota 0, No. 2 Minnesota 2 (2,233). March 10: Championship - Wisconsin 2, Minnesota 1 (2,452). March 6: Championship - Minnesota 0, Wisconsin 1 (1,855). All-Tournament Team: F – Britta Curl UW, F – Grace Zumwinkle UM, F All-Tournament Team: F- Emily Clark, UW; F - Amanda Kessel, UMN; F - – Annie Pankowski UW, D – Maddie Rolfes UW, D – Emily Brown, UM, G – Sydney McKibbon, UW; D - Sydney Baldwin, UMN; D - Courtney Burke, UW; Kristen Campbell, UW. MOP: Annie Pankowski, F, UW. G - Ann-Renée Desbiens, UW. MOP: Ann-Renée Desbiens, UW. Attendance: 5,110. Champion: Wisconsin. Attendance: 4,088. Champion: Wisconsin.

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Name, Pos., School...... Season Bobbi Ross, F, Minnesota ...... 2007 Stephanie Anderson, F, Bemidji State...... 2015 Navada Russell, D, Minnesota Duluth...... 2001 Sydney Baldwin, D, Minnesota...... 2016, 2018 Jenny Ryan, D, Wisconsin...... 2017 Ivana Bilic, D, Bemidji State...... 2015 Allie Sanchez, D, Minnesota...... 2006 Emmanuelle Blais, F, Minnesota Duluth...... 2010 Patricia Sautter, G, Minnesota Duluth...... 2003 Tessa Bonhomme, D, Ohio State...... 2007 Anne Schleper, D, Minnesota...... 2010, 2012 Megan Bozek, D, Minnesota...... 2011, 2013 Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F, Minnesota Duluth...... 2000, 2004 Hannah Brandt, F, Minnesota...... 2013 Hanne Sikio, F, Minnesota Duluth...... 2002 Winny Brodt, D, Minnesota...... 2000, 2003 Bobbi-Jo Slusar, D, Wisconsin...... 2006 Emily Brown, D, Minnesota...... 2019 Lara Stalder F, Minnesota Duluth...... 2017 Courtney Burke, D, Wisconsin ...... 2016 Kelly Stephens, F, Minnesota...... 2002, 2004 Dani Cameranesi, F, Minnesota...... 2014 April Stojak, G, Ohio State...... 2001 Kristen Campbell, G, Wisconsin...... 2019 Kelly Terry, F, Minnesota...... 2014 Mellissa Channell, D, Wisconsin...... 2015 Myriam Trepanier, D, Minnesota Duluth...... 2008 Emily Clark F, Wisconsin ...... 2016, 2017 Jessie Vetter, G, Wisconsin...... 2007, 2009 La Toya Clarke, F, Minnesota...... 2002, 2003 Lyndsay Wall, D, Minnesota...... 2005 Sharon Cole, F, Wisconsin ...... 2005 Kerry Weiland, D, Wisconsin...... 2002 Jeni Creary, F, Ohio State...... 2003 Baylee Wellhausen, F, Wisconsin...... 2018 Britta Curl F, Wisconsin...... 2019 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota...... 2005 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota...... 2004, 2005 Emily West, F, Minnesota...... 2012 Sarah Davis, F, Minnesota...... 2012 Taylor Williamson F, Minnesota...... 2018 Ann-Renée Desbiens, G, Wisconsin...... 2015, 2016 Jinelle Zaugg, F, Wisconsin...... 2007, 2008 Meghan Dufault, F, North Dakota...... 2014 Grace Zumwinkle, F, Minnesota...... 2018, 2019 Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin...... 2011 Tanja Eisenschmid, D, North Dakota...... 2014 Bold- Three-time selection Tracy Engstrom, F, Minnesota...... 2000 Molly Engstrom, D, Wisconsin...... 2004 Most Outstanding Player Sarah Erickson, F, Minnesota...... 2010 Laura Fridfinnson, F, Minnesota Duluth...... 2010 Year Player, Pos., School Melanie Gagnon, D, Minnesota...... 2009 2000 Tuula Puputti, G, Minnesota Duluth Jasmine Giles, F, Wisconsin...... 2009 2001 Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth Jennifer Harss, G, Minnesota Duluth...... 2010 Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth...... 2001, 2003 2002 Ronda Curtin, D, Minnesota Jody Horak, G, Minnesota...... 2002, 2004, 2005 2003 Caroline Ouellette, F, Minnesota Meghan Horras, G, Wisconsin...... 2006 2004 Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota Meghan Hunter, F, Wisconsin...... 2001 2005 Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota Haley Irwin, F, Minnesota Duluth...... 2008, 2012 2006 Sara Bauer, F, Wisconsin Cyndy Kenyon, F, Minnesota...... 2006 2007 Sara Bauer, F, Wisconsin Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota...... 2011, 2016 2008 Elin Holmlov, F, Minnesota Duluth Erica Killewald, G, Minnesota...... 2000 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin...... 2009 2009 Jessie Vetter, G, Wisconsin Bridgette Lacquette, D, Minnesota Duluth...... 2012 2010 Emmanuelle Blais, F, Minnesota Duluth Monique Lamoureux, F/D, Minnesota, North Dakota...... 2009, 2013 2011 Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota...... 2013 2012 Noora Räty, G, Minnesota Jocelyne Larocque, D, Minnesota Duluth...... 2008 2013 Noora Räty, G, Minnesota Amanda Leveille, G, Minnesota...... 2014 2014 Rachel Ramsey, D, Minnesota Carla MacLeod, D, Wisconsin...... 2002, 2005 2015 Sarah Nurse, F, Wisconsin Kim Martin, G, Minnesota Duluth...... 2008 Gigi Marvin, F, Minnesota...... 2006, 2007, 2008 2016 Ann-Renée Desbiens, G, Wisconsin Alycia Matthews, D, Wisconsin...... 2009 2017 Maddie Rooney, G, Minnesota Duluth Krista McArthur, D, Minnesota Duluth...... 2004 2018 Sidney Peters, G, Minnesota Sydney McKibbon, F, Wisconsin...... 2015, 2016, 2017 2019 Annie Pankowski, F, Wisconsin Maryanne Menefee, F, Minnesota...... 2013 Meaghan Mikkelson, D, Wisconsin...... 2007 Sidney Morin, D, Minnesota Duluth...... 2017 Emily Morris, D, Wisconsin...... 2006 Kelly Nash, F, Wisconsin...... 2011 Sarah Nurse, F, Wisconsin...... 2015 Lindsey Ogren, F, Ohio State...... 2000 Annie Pankowski F, Wisconsin...... 2019 Sis Paulsen, D, Wisconsin...... 2001, 2003 Sidney Peters, G, Minnesota...... 2018 Sara Noora Geena Prough, D, Wisconsin...... 2011 Bauer Räty Brittny Ralph, D, Minnesota Duluth...... 2000 Wisconsin Minnesota Rachel Ramsey, D, Minnesota...... 2014 2008, 2007 2012, 2013 Jaime Rasmussen, D, Minnesota Duluth...... 2010 Noora Räty, G, Minnesota...... 2011, 2012, 2013 Maddie Rolfes D, Wisconsin...... 2018, 2019 Maddie Rooney, G, Minnesota Duluth...... 2017 Corinne Rosen, F, Ohio State...... 2001

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2019-20 WCHA Individual Awards Presented By

Offensive Player of the Year of the Year Student-Athlete of the Year Abby Roque Sydney Scobee Alex Woken Sr., F, Wisconsin (Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.) Sr, G, Minnesota (Minnetrista, Minn.) Sr., F, Minnesota (Fargo, N.D.) A top-three finalist for the Scobee earns Goaltender of A 2019-20 alternate Patty Kazmaier Memorial the Year honors after leading for the Golden Gophers, Alex Awards, Roque has potted 17 the WCHA with a .930 save Woken is a senior neuroscience goals and 21 assists for 38 percentage, a 1.61 goals major with a 3.70 cumulative points. In all games this season against average and 26 wins GPA and is on track to graduate she ranks seventh nationally in during her senior season. The this spring. Woken is a two-time WCHA Scholar-Athlete and WCHA point scoring with 57 from 25 Minnetrista, Minn., native has All-Academic Team honoree tallied eight shutouts, which is goals and 32 helpers. The Sault who does directive research in Ste. Marie, Mich., native boasts the third most in the nation. She Dr. Sylvain Lesné’s laboratory, the most faceoff wins of any player in the boasts the fourth-best win percentage of any conducting research on Alzheimer’s disease. The NCAA at 494 and the second-best faceoff win netminder in the NCAA at .809 and has made senior forward has volunteered with the St. Paul percentage of 66.3. She headlines a Badgers 732 saves on 787 shots. Scobee has earned Animal Humane Society as a dog walker in addition offense that leads the nation in scoring as well WCHA Goaltender of the Week accolades on to volunteering her time with Feed My Starving as the best power-play unit, and has tallied three separate occasions this season and Children, Special Olympics Minnesota, Hockey five game-winning goals for second-ranked has received WCHA Goaltender of the Month Limited, University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Wisconsin. On the man advantage Roque has honors twice. Hospital, Gopher Experience Summer Camp and scored a league-leading eight goals and added Skate with the Gophers. The Fargo, N.D., native is nine assists for 17 power-play points. She a three-year recipient of the Kathleen C. Ridder saw herself named the WCHA Forward of the Scholarship and plans to continue her education to Week twice this season as well as the WCHA become a veterinarian. On the ice, Woken has had Forward of the Month in December. a career-best season in 2019-20. She has already reached career highs in points (29), goals (14) and assists (15). This season has seen her reach the 50-career-points mark during a six-point weekend at Minnesota State, and she has tallied seven multi- point games on the year.

Defensive Player of the Year Rookie of the Year Coach of the Year Jincy Dunne Madeline Wethington Nadine Muzerall Jr., D, Ohio State (O'Fallon, Mo.) Fr., D, Minnesota (Edina, Minn) Ohio State Dunne has tallied 28 points on Wethington has added In her fourth season with the seven goals and 21 assists in increased stability to the Buckeyes, Muzerall has led her senior campaign, tying for Minnesota defense in her first Ohio State to a 20-8-6 record second in the league among season as a Golden Gopher. (13-6-5-2 WCHA), a No. 5 defensemen and giving her She has contributed to the best national ranking and a berth in a new career-high for goals scoring defense in the league this weekend’s Final Faceoff scored in a single season. The and the fifth-best in the nation, Semifinals. Her Ohio State team senior blueliner earned WCHA scoring six goals and adding has faced the most-difficult Defenseman of the Week nine assists for WCHA rookie schedule in the nation this honors twice this season and also picked up defensemen-leading 15 points. The freshman season and has emerged victorious in eight a pair of WCHA Defenseman of the Month blueliner boasts the best plus/minus rating of contests against top-10 opponents. She leads nods. The O’Fallon, Mo., native has registered any league rookie at +20 and has scoring the a roster that features a Top-10 Patty Kazmaier 11 points on the man advantage and blocked 76 most game-winning goals of any newcomer finalist and the WCHA’s Defensive Player of shots as she helped secure No. 5/5 Ohio State at four. She has registered 37 blocked shots, the Year. In four seasons in Columbus, Muzerall a return to the WCHA Final Faceoff. ranking second among WCHA freshmen and has a career record of 68-50-17 (.567). Ohio has been recognized as the WCHA Rookie of State enters this weekend seeking it’s first the Week twice. WCHA postseason title under Muzerall.

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2019-20 WCHA Postseason Awards Presented By

2019-20 All-WCHA Teams/Statistical Champions

Scoring Champion

Emma Daryl Abby Jincy Ashton Sydney Maltais Watts Roque Dunne Bell Scobee Forward Forward Forward Defenseman Defenseman Goaltender Daryl Watts Ohio State Wisconsin Wisconsin Ohio State Minnesota Duluth Minnesota Jr., F, Wisconsin (14G/35A/49pts/26 WCHA Games)

First Team Name Pos. Class School Hometown Emma Maltais F Jr. Ohio State Burlington, Ont. Goaltending Champion Daryl Watts F Jr. Wisconsin Toronto, Ont. Abby Roque F Sr. Wisconsin Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Jincy Dunne D Sr. Ohio State O’Fallon, Mo. Ashton Bell D Jr. Minnesota Duluth Deloraine, Man. Sydnee Scobee G Sr. Minnesota Minnetrista, Minn.

Second Team Name Pos. Class School Hometown Sophie Shirley F So. Wisconsin Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Grace Zumwinkle F Jr. Minnesota Excelsior, Minn. Sydney Scobee Gabbie Hughes F So. Minnesota Duluth Lino Lakes, Minn. Jr., G, Wisconsin Mekenzie Steffen D Sr. Wisconsin Centerville, Minn. (43GA/1517.53MP/1.70 GAA Emily Brown D Jr. Minnesota Blaine, Minn. /26 WCHA Games) Maddie Rooney G Sr. Minnesota Duluth Andover, Minn.

Third Team Name Pos. Class School Hometown Sydney Brodt F Sr. Minnesota Duluth North Oaks, Minn. Sarah Potomak F Sr. Minnesota Aldergrove, B.C. Taylor Heise F So. Minnesota Lake City, Minn. Sophie Jaques D So. Ohio State Toronto, Ont. Anna Wilgren D So. Minnesota State Hudson, Wis. Andrea Braendli G So. Ohio State Zurich, Switzerland

WCHA All-Rookie Team Name Pos. Class School Hometown Kelsey King F Fr. Minnesota State Elk River, Minn. Klára Hymlárová F Fr. St. Cloud State Opava, Reece Hunt F Fr. Bemidji State Nelson, B.C. Madeline Wethington D Fr. Minnesota Edina, Minn. Teghen Inglis D Fr. Ohio State Okotoks, Alta. Calla Frank G Fr. Minnesota State White Bear Lake, Minn.

Week 22 (Mar. 7-8) @wcha_whockey @wcha_whockey 10 /WCHAWomensHockey FloHockey.tv /WCHAHockey wcha.com The Week in Review - Week 21: Feb. 28-Mar. 1, 2020 #WeAreWCHA • The one shot that eventually landed came in the fourth overtime at St. Cloud State at 3/3 Minnesota the 8:43 mark and overall 128:43 minute of the epic contest. Feb. 28-29 Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, Minn. • BSU's Reece Hunt found a way past Rooney from the left circle, and Feb. 28: Minnesota 4, St. Cloud State 2 after the NCAA's longest game, secured a third game at AMSOIL for Feb. 29: Minnesota 7, St. Cloud State 3 Sunday afternoon. • Rooney made 59 saves in the contest, and Bench posted a whopping • Minnesota defeated St. Cloud State 4-2 on Friday night in the first 70 stops. game of their WCHA Quarterfinals series. • Minnesota Duluth is moving on in the postseason after a decisive 4-1 • Emily Brown scored just 24 seconds into the game, marking win over Bemidji State on Sunday. Minnesota's fastest start of the season, but the Huskies responded • Anna Klein skated across the blueline to the bottom of the circle just 31 seconds later as Dana Rasmussen scored. before sniping a shot past BSU goaltender Lauren Bench just under • St. Cloud State took the lead at the 3:17 mark of the opening period the crossbar and post for the 1-0 lead at 16:00 of the first period. on a goal from Olivia Hanson. • Sydney Brodt chased down the opening period face-off, and from • Alex Woken tied the game with a power-play goal at 12:09 of the behind the BSU net, flipped it off of the back of Bench's stick and in second frame before Amy Potomak scored the game-winner on the for her 18th goal of the season. power play midway through the third period. • Mannon McMahon then tacked on another Bulldog goal, sliding the • Katie Robinson added a fourth tally to seal the game-one win for the puck past Bench's right skate with the help of a stick deflection to Maroon & Gold. extend UMD's lead to 3-0. • Sydney Scobee made 16 saves while Emma Polusny totaled 52 • McMahon's play sparked UMD's fourth goal less than four minutes stops. later-- and third of the period -- when she found Kylie Hanley • Minnesota earned a spot in the WCHA Final Faceoff with a 7-3 backdoor on the far post to put the Bulldogs up 4-0 at the 6:09 victory over St. Cloud State on Saturday. mark. • The Gophers came out fast as they stole an early lead, with Patti • BSU's Reece Hunt managed to net a power-play goal at 15:57 to halt Marshall and Grace Zumwinkle each scoring a goal in the first UMD's unanswered goal tally at four goals. minute of the game. • Rooney added 17 saves to her weekend total while Bench and • The Huskies bounced back halfway through the period when Kerigan Dowhy combined for 19 stops. freshman Taylor Lind tipped in a shot by senior Abby Thiessen for a power-play goal. • Zumwinkle potted her second of the night 4:16 into the middle frame Minnesota State at 5/5 Ohio State to increase the Gopher lead. Feb. 28-29 OSU Ice Rink, Columbus, Ohio • Klára Hymlárová notched her second point of the game as she TM Feb. 28: Ohio State 4, Minnesota State 2 scored the Huskies' second goal at 7:20. Feb. 29: Ohio State 1, Minnesota State 0 • Amy Potomak put away the eventual game winner at 16:26, and Sarah Potomak added another tally at 17:28. • Ohio State opened post-season play Friday evening with a 4-2 • Emma Bigham tallied the Huskies third goal with 46 seconds left to victory over the Minnesota State. play in the second period. • The Buckeyes opened postseason with a goal by freshman Jenn • Zumwinkle closed out the middle frame with her third goal of the Gardiner in the second minute of play. night at 19:37 to attain the hat trick. • Sophie Jaques tallied her second point of the period with an • Katie Robinson added the final Gophers goal 7:25 into the third. unassisted goal ten minutes later. • Scobee made 11 additional saves, and Polusny added 47 stops for a • Minnesota State netted two second period goals to even the score weekend total of 99 saves. going into the final frame asEmily Antony scored her seventh goal Bemidji State at 9/9 Minnesota Duluth of the season in the tenth minute and Anna Wilgren scored the Feb. 28-Mar. 1 AMSOIL Arena, Duluth, Minn. equalizer just over five minutes later. Feb 28: Minnesota Duluth 2, Bemidji State 1 (OT) • With the score tied at 2-all, Minnesota State took a costly and the Buckeyes converted to take the lead once again as Jincy TMFeb. 29: Bemidji State 2, Minnesota Duluth 1 (4OT) Mar. 1: Minnesota Duluth 4, Bemidji State 1 Dunne fed Emma Maltais who rifled off a low-angle shot into the near post netting. • Minnesota Duluth iced Bemidji State 2-1 in overtime in game one of • In the 14th minute Minnesota's Kelsey King was booked for the WCHA quarterfinals. interference and Liz Schepers converted to extend the lead to 4-2 • After two periods of scoreless of hockey, and having outshot BSU less than 30 seconds later. 14-11, the Bulldogs finally broke through at 6:20 of the third period as • Andrea Braendli made 21 saves, and Calla Frank registered 36 Gabbie Hughes put the puck in the back of the net on the power play. stops. • BSU pulled even with a power-play goal of its own just 1:17 later when • Ohio State edged the Minnesota State Mavericks 1-0 Saturday Haley Mack beat Maddie Rooney high to her side from the afternoon to punch their ticket to the WCHA Final Faceoff. circle to knot the game at 1-1. • In the sixth minute, Liz Schepers sent a shot on frame that snuck by • Ashton Bell collected a long rebound from the top of the right circle, the glove of Calla Frank and put the Bucks up 1-0 after the first 20 and Bell's return shot spit back out to Maggie Flaherty just under minutes. the face-off circle. • Braendli made 20 saves in the contest while Frank added 32 stops • Flaherty calmly stickhandled the puck from her forehand, to her to her weekend total. backhand and then ripped a shot that beat Bench under her left arm for the game-winner at 10:28 of overtime. • Maddie Rooney put up 19 saves, and Lauren Bench totaled 32 stops. • Bemidji State etched out a 2-1 win over Minnesota Duluth in the second-longest game in NCAA history, as well as the longest WCHA game ever. • Gabbie Hughes scored 8:48 into the first period, the 50th point of the season for the sophomore center. • BSU added a goal of its own at 11:36 when Reece Hunt lifted an errant puck in the crease to score.

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Forward of the Week Defenseman of the Week Grace Zumwinkle Maggie Flaherty Jr., Minnesota (Excelsior, Minn.) So., Minnesota Duluth (Lakeville, Minn.) Minnesota’s Grace Zumwinkle led the Gophers to a WCHA Minnesota Duluth’s Maggie Flaherty tied for the most points Quarterfinals sweep of St. Cloud State over the weekend with a by a blueliner on the weekend in the WCHA with three and WCHA-best four points. posted the only game-winning goal by a defenseman in the Bulldogs’ 2-1 overtime victory against Bemidji State Friday In the Gophers’ 4-2 win in game one, Zumwinkle set up Alex night. Woken’s power-play goal, which tied the game at 2-2 in the second period. She followed up with her first hat trick of the The Lakeville, Minn., native also boasts a league-best plus/ season in the Gophers’ game two 7-3 win. minus rating of +3 and posted a league-most 15 shots on the weekend. Zumwinkle’s four points and three goals both tied for tops in the league over the weekend, and she led the WCHA with 7.00 shots on goal per game. Honorable Mention • Tina Kampa, Jr., Bemidji State: Earned both her assists on the power play which Honorable Mention tied for the league lead in power-play points. Defensively, she blocked a league • Emma Maltais, Jr., Ohio State: Tied for the team-lead in points with three on the and NCAA-high 24 shots including a national-best 14 in Saturday’s four overtime weekend and pulled even with the Ohio State single-season-assist record. thriller. • Emily Brown, Jr., Minnesota: Tied for the lead among WCHA defensemen with three points (1g-2a) in Minnesota’s WCHA Quarterfinals sweep over St. Cloud State. • Jincy Dunne, RS-Sr., Ohio State: Tied for the team lead in points with a three- point weekend during the Buckeyes’ WCHA Quarterfinal series against Minnesota.

Goaltender of the Week Rookie of the Week Maddie Rooney Reece Hunt Sr., Minnesota Duluth (Andover, Minn) Fr., F, Bemidji State (Nelson, B.C.) Minnesota Duluth’s Maddie Rooney led the NCAA and WCHA Bemidji State’s Reece Hunt factored in on every goal by the in minutes played, the WCHA in goals against average (0.93), Beavers in their WCHA Quarterfinal series at Minnesota Duluth save percentage, and tallied the second-most saves on the and led all league freshmen and tied for the overall lead with weekend (95). four points off of three goals and one assist.

She also allowed the second-fewest goals of any goaltender She began the series by assisting on the Beavers’ lone goal in Friday’s 2-1 overtime loss to the Bulldogs. She then responded playing two or more games and was tied with the most wins by scoring both goals in BSU’s 2-1 four overtime victory in at two. game two followed by scoring the Beavers’ lone goal in their 4-1 loss on Sunday. Honorable Mention • Andrea Braendli, So., Ohio State: Posted her third shutout of the season Her three goals over the weekend were tied for the most in the WCHA. Hunt over the weekend and her ninth of her career in Ohio State’s 1-0 win over finished the series with 15 shots on goal, which tied for third most in the league, Minnesota State. and was +1 on the ice.

Honorable Mention • Jenn Gardiner, Fr., F, Ohio State: Scored the opening goal of the weekend for her first post-season point.

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Forward of the Month Defenseman of the Month Daryl Watts Jincy Dunne Jr., Wisconsin (Toronto, Ont.) RS-Sr., Ohio State (O'Fallon, Mo.) Wisconsin’s Daryl Watts posted a WCHA-best 17 points during Ohio State’s Jincy Dunne posted 11 points in February on two February, which ranked second in the country during the month. goals and nine assists, which came in second on the team Her 14 assists were also a NCAA best along with her 2.12 points- second only to forward Emma Maltais. Her nine helpers also per-game average. ranked second among the Buckeyes.

Watts was named the WCHA Forward of the Week twice during the She led league blueliners in goals, assists and points for the month and was named the NCAA First Star of the Week after an month and posted a WCHA-high five power-play points from eight-point outing against St. Cloud State and the NCAA Third Star five assists. She reached 96 career points this month, which of the Week after a six-point weekend against UMD. puts her fourth in Ohio State history for defensive points. She tallied a team-high 19 blocked shots and now has 76 total on the season. In addition, Watts earned the top spot on SportsCenter’s Top-10 plays on Feb. 23 with her 3-on-3 goal in the Badgers’ regular-season finale against Minnesota Duluth. Dunne was named to the All-WCHA First Team and earned multiple Defenseman of the Week honors in February. She also had goals in seven of the Badgers’ eight games during the month while leading UW to its eighth WCHA regular-season title and the top seed in the WCHA Final Faceoff. Honorable Mention • Emily Brown, Jr., Minnesota: Tallied five points on a goal and four assists Honorable Mention to close out February on a four-game point streak and tie for third among • Grace Zumwinkle, Jr., Minnesota: Led the league with seven goals, 1.00 goals per WCHA defensemen with .71 points per game. game, a hat trick and a +13 plus/minus ranking during February. • Grace Bowlby, Jr., Wisconsin: Ranked second among WCHA defensemen • Emma Maltais, Jr., Ohio State: Broke two single-season records at Ohio State, with seven points during February. taking over as the new single-season points leader and single-season assist • Tina Kampa, Jr., Bemidji State: Tied for the league lead with 32 blocked leader. shots during the month including 14 on Feb. 29 in the four-overtime win over Minnesota Duluth.

Goaltender of the Month Rookie of the Month Andrea Braendli Reece Hunt So., Ohio State (Zurich, Switzerland) Fr., F, Bemidji State (Nelson, B.C.) Ohio State’s Andrea Braendli posted the best goals against Bemidji State’s Reece Hunt paced all WCHA rookies with five average (1.12) and the best save percentage (.960) of any goals during the month and tied for the overall lead with seven league netminder in the month of February. points.

She registered two of her three season shutouts during the She scored all five goals at even strength and tallied both month and was in net for the Buckeyes during their series goals in the Beavers’ 2-1 four-overtime victory over then- No. 9/9 Minnesota Duluth on Feb. 29. The freshman forward against Wisconsin during which she tallied a win and a tie. netted her first career hat trick and the lone hat trick by a She collected 74 saves that weekend to lead the league and league freshman on Feb. 8 against then-NO. 4/3 Minnesota. also posted a new season-high of 37 saves in game two of the series. Additionally she led all league freshman with 23 shots on goal and was +1 on the ice during February. Additionally she was selected as the WCHA Goaltender of the Week for back-to- back weeks and was chosen as an NCAA Second Star of the Week. Honorable Mention • Jenn Gardiner, Fr., Ohio State: Led the league in freshmen power-play Honorable Mention points with one and led the league with 16 shots on goal. • Sydney Scobee, Sr., Minnesota: Led WCHA with six wins in • Calla Frank, Fr., Minnesota State: Finished with the most saves, the February and ranked third in the league with a 1.76 goals against average. second-best save percentage and the second-best goals against average • Lauren Bench, RS-Jr., Bemidji State: Posted a 2-4-1 record during the among NCAA rookies in February. month and the league’s second-best save percentage of .941. • Maddie Rooney, Sr., Minnesota Duluth: Played more minutes than any other goaltender in the nation in February and logged the third-most saves in the NCAA with 307. • Calla Frank, Fr., Minnesota State: Recorded at least 30 saves in five of her six starts for Minnesota State.

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2019-20 WCHA Against the Rest 2019-20 WCHA Players of the Month By Team vs CHA vs ECAC vs HEA vs NEWHA Total Bemidji State 1-1-0 4-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 5-2-1 Month Forward Defenseman Minnesota 2-0-0 5-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 7-0-1 Oct. Daryl Watts, Wisconsin Mekenzie Steffen, Wisconsin Minnesota Duluth 1-0-0 2-2-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 4-2-0 Nov. Sarah Potomak, Minnesota Anna Wilgren, Minnesota State Minnesota State 2-0-0 2-1-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 7-1-0 Dec. Abby Roque, Wisconsin Madison Bizal, Ohio State Ohio State 0-0-0 7-2-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 7-2-1 Jan. Emma Maltais, Ohio State Jincy Dunne, Ohio State St. Cloud State 4-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-1-2 Feb. Daryl Watts, Wisconsin Jincy Dunne, Ohio State Wisconsin 5-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 10-0-0 March TOTALS: 15-2-2 21-5-1 6-1-2 2-0-0 44-8-5 (.842) (.796) (.778) (1.000) (.816) Month Goaltender Rookie By Site vs CHA vs ECAC vs HEA vs NEWHA Total Oct. Kristen Campbell, Wisconsin Kelsey King, Minnesota State Home 6-1-0 10-2-0 2-1-1 0-0-0 18-4-1 Nov. Sydney Scobee, Minnesota Kelsey King, Minnesota State Away 8-1-2 7-1-1 1-0-0 1-0-0 17-2-3 Dec. Lauren Bench, Bemidji State Klára Kymlárová, St. Cloud State Neutral 1-0-0 4-2-0 3-0-1 1-0-0 9-2-1 Jan. Sydney Scobee, Minnesota Olivia Cvar, St. Cloud State TOTALS: 15-2-2 21-5-1 6-1-2 2-0-0 44-8-5 Feb. Andrea Braendli, Ohio State Reece Hunt, Bemidji State (.842) (.796) (.778) (1.000) (.816) March

2019-20 WCHA Head-to-Head (Regular Season, League Games)

BSU UMN UMD MSU OSU SCSU UW W-L-T-SW Pts BSU --- 0-4-0-0 2-2-0-0 3-0-1-0 0-3-1-0 3-1-0-0 1-3-0-0 9-13-2-0 29 UMN 4-0-0-0 --- 1-1-1-0 4-0-0-0 2-2-0-0 4-0-0-0 1-2-1-1 15-5-2-1 54 UMD 2-2-0-0 1-2-1-1 --- 3-0-1-1 2-1-1-0 3-0-1-1 0-3-1-0 11-7-4-2 41 MSU 0-3-1-1 0-4-0-0 0-3-1-0 --- 0-0-2-2 3-1-0-0 1-3-0-0 4-14-4-3 19 OSU 3-0-1-1 2-2-0-0 1-2-1-1 2-0-2-0 --- 4-0-0-0 1-2-1-0 11-6-5-1 46 SCSU 1-3-0-0 0-4-0-0 0-3-1-0 1-3-0-0 0-4-0-0 --- 0-4-0-0 2-19-1-0 7 UW 3-1-0-0 2-1-1-0 3-0-1-1 3-1-0-0 2-1-1-1 4-0-0-0 --- 16-4-2-1 56

2019-20 WCHA Players of the Week

Date Forward Defenseman Goaltender Rookie Oct. 1 Mariah Gardner, Minnesota State Olivia Knowles, Minnesota Kristen Cambell, Wisconsin Kelsey King, Minnesota State Oct. 8 Emma Maltais, Ohio State Ashton Bell, Minnesota Duluth Sydney Scobee, Minnesota Brooke Bink, Ohio State Oct. 15 Daryl Watts, Wisconsin MeKenzie Steffen, Wisconsin Kristen Campbell, Wisconsin Klára Hymlárová, St. Cloud State Oct. 22 Haley Mack, Bemidji State Emily Brown, Minnesota Lauren Bench, Bemidji State Calla Frank, Minnesota State Oct. 29 Grace Zumwinkle, Minnesota Anna Wilgren, Minnesota State Maddie Rooney, Minnesota Duluth Kasundra Betinol, Minnesota Duluth Nov. 5 Grace Zumwinkle, Minnesota Anna Wilgren, Minnesota State Sydney Scobee, Minnesota Kelsey King, Minnesota State Nov. 19 Abby Roque, Wisconsin Abby Thiessen, St. Cloud State Maddie Rooney, Minnesota Duluth Klára Hymlárová, St. Cloud State Nov. 26 Daryl Watts, Wisconsin Rachel Herzog, St. Cloud State Lauren Bench, Bemidji State Kelsey King, Minnesota State Dec. 3 Liz Schepers, Ohio State Mak Langei, Bemidji State Sydney Scobee, Minnesota Calla Frank, Minnesota State Dec. 10 Abby Roque, Wisconsin Briana Jorde, Bemidji State Lauren Bench, Bemidji State Klára Hymlárová, St. Cloud State Dec. 17 Tatum Skaggs, Ohio State Mak Langei, Bemidji State Lexi Baker, Bemidji State Klára Hymlárová, St. Cloud State Jan. 7 Sarah Potomak, Minnesota Mekenzie Steffen, Wisconsin Emma Polusny, St. Cloud State Madeline Wethington, Minnesota Jan. 14 Emma Maltais, Ohio State Jincy Dunne, Ohio State Lauren Bench, Bemidji State Madeline Wethington, Minnesota Jan. 21 Gabbie Hughes, Minnesota Duluth Ashton Bell, Minnesota Duluth Maddie Rooney, Minnesota Duluth Olivia Cvar, St. Cloud State Jan. 28 Gabbie Hughes, Minnesota Duluth Ashton Bell, Minnesota Duluth Kristen Campbell, Wisconsin Olivia Cvar, St. Cloud State Feb. 4 Daryl Watts, Wisconsin Grace Bowlby, Wisconsin Breanna Blesi, Wisconsin Kelsey King, Minnesota State Feb. 11 Gabbie Hughes, Minnesota Duluth Ashton Bell, Minnesota Duluth Maddie Rooney, Minnesota Duluth Calla Frank, Minnesota State Feb. 18 Gabby Rosenthal, Ohio State McKenzie Sederberg, Minnesota State Andrea Braendli, Ohio State Olivia Cvar, St. Cloud State Feb. 25 Darly Watts, Wisconsin Jincy Dunne, Ohio State Andrea Braendli, Ohio State Brooke BInk, Ohio State March 3 Grace Zumwinkle, Minnesota Maggie Flaherty, Minnesota Duluth Maddie Rooney, Minnesota Duluth Reece Hunt, Bemidji State

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USCHO.com USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Mar. 2, 2020 Mar. 3, 2020 Rk Team (1st Place Votes) Record Points Last Week Rank Team, Points (1st place) Last Week Record Top 10 1 Cornell (15) 27- 1-3 150 1 1. Cornell, 189 (18) 1 27-1-3 22 2 Wisconsin 27- 4-3 134 2 2. Wisconsin, 172 (1) 2 27-4-3 22 3 Minnesota 27- 5-3 118 3 3. Minnesota, 148 3 27-5-3 22 4 Northeastern 30- 4-2 108 3 4. Northeastern, 137 4 30-4-2 22 5 Ohio State 22- 8-6 90 5 5. Ohio State, 114 5 22-8-6 22 6 Princeton 24- 6-1 71 6 6. Princeton, 90 6 24-6-1 22 7 Clarkson 25- 5-6 62 7 7. Clarkson, 77 7 25-5-6 22 8 Minnesota Duluth 18- 11-6 41 9 8. Minnesota Duluth, 56 9 18-11-6 20 9 Boston University 24-8-4 28 8 9. Boston University, 33 8 24-8-4 19 10 Quinnipiac 20-14-3 11 10 10. Harvard, 18 NR 18-13-1 8 10 Harvard 18-13-1 11 Nr Others receiving votes: Quinnipiac, 8; Mercyhurst, 3. Others receiving votes: Mercyhurst 1.

WCHA in the Rankings Week-by-Week

Week BSU UM UMD MSU OSU SCSU UW Preseason UR/UR 2/2 10/RV UR/UR 9/9 UR/UR 1/1 Sept. 30 UR/UR 2/2 10/10 UR/UR 9/8 UR/UR 1/1 Oct. 7 UR/UR 2/2 9/9 UR/UR 8/8 UR/UR 1/1 Oct. 14 UR/UR 2/2 8/8 UR/UR 9/9 UR/UR 1/1 Oct. 21 RV/RV 2/2 RV/RV UR/UR 9/8 UR/UR 1/1 Oct. 28 UR/UR 2/2 10/10 UR/UR 8/8 UR/UR 1/1 Nov. 4 UR/UR 1/1 9/9 UR/UR 8/8 UR/UR 2/2 Nov. 11 UR/UR 1/1 10/9 UR/UR 7/7 UR/UR 2/2 Nov. 18 UR/UR 1/1 10/10 UR/UR 7/7 UR/UR 2/2 Nov. 24 UR/UR 1/1 9/9 UR/UR 6/7 UR/UR 2/2 Dec. 2 UR/UR 2/2 10/10 UR/UR 5/5 UR/UR 1/1 Dec. 9 UR/UR 2/2 10/10 UR/UR 5/5 UR/UR 1/1 Dec. 16 NP/UR NP/2 NP/10 NP/UR NP/6 NP/UR NP/1 Jan. 6 UR/UR 2/2 10/10 UR/UR 5/5 UR/UR 1/1 Jan. 13 RV/RV 1/1 10/10 UR/UR 5/5 UR/UR 2/2 Jan. 20 RV/RV 2/2 9/9 UR/UR 5/5 UR/UR 1/1 Jan. 27 RV/RV 2/2 9/9 UR/UR 5/5 UR/UR 1/1 Feb. 3 RV/RV 4/3 9/9 UR/UR 5/5 UR/UR 1/1 Feb. 10 UR/RV 4/4 8/8 UR/UR 6/7 UR/UR 2/2 Feb. 17 UR/UR 3/3 9/8 UR/UR 5/5 UR/UR 2/2 Feb. 24 UR/UR 3/3 9/9 UR/UR 5/5 UR/UR 2/2 March 2 UR/UR 3/3 8/8 URUR 5/5 UR/UR 2/2 March 9 March 16 March 23

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

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The Patty Kaz Watch is ON: Wisconsin's Abby Roque has moved Twenty alumni from Western Collegiate Hockey on in the race for the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award, being WCHA In the NWHL: chosen as one of the Top-3 Finalists for the honor. The senior Association schools are currently skating or coaching in the National forward joins the company of Clarkson's Elizabeth Giguère and Women’s Hockey League. These former student-athletes represent six Northeastern's Alina Mueller of the seven current WCHA programs. Four WCHA skaters were selected as top-10 finalists for the Player, Pos. NHL Team School 2020 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award. A trio of Wisconsin Sara Bustad, F/D Minnesota State forwards earned the nod as junior Daryl Watts, sophomore Jordan Brickner, D Connecticut Whale Wisconsin Sophie Shirley and senior Abby Roque each made the exclusive Laura Brennan, AC* Connecticut Whale Minnesota State list. They are joined by Ohio State junior forward Emma Maltais, Madison Packer, F Wisconsin who is the first Buckeye to make the top 10 since the 2011-2012 Anna Keys, D Metropolitan Riveters Minnesota State season. The list will be narrowed down to the top-3 candidates Stephanie Anderson, F Bemidji State before the annual winner selected by a 13-person committee and Sydney Baldwin, D Minnesota Whitecaps Minnesota then crowned at the Frozen Four on March 21. Chelsey Brodt Rosenthal, D Minnesota Whitecaps Minnesota Haylea Schmid, F Minnesota Whitecaps St. Cloud State SportsCenter Top 10: Daryl Watts' extra-point-earning Lisa Martinson, F Minnesota Whitecaps St. Cloud State breakaway goal in Wisconsin's 3-on-3 overtime win against Minnesota Duluth on Saturday, Feb. 22 was tabbed as the Meaghan Pezon, F Minnesota Whitecaps St. Cloud State one play on SportCenter's notorious segment. Her Kalli Funk, F Minnesota Whitecaps St. Cloud State inclusion marks the second time this season a WCHA skater Lauren Barnes, F Minnesota Whitecaps Minnesota State has seen herself in SportCenter's spotlight as Minnesota's Emma Stauber, F Minnesota Whitecaps Minnesota Duluth Amy Potomak earned the nod on Nov. 3, 2019. She scored the Winny Brodt Brown, D Minnesota Whitecaps Minnesota shootout-winning goal in Minnesota's 2-2 overtime contest with Amanda Leveille, G Minnesota Whitecaps Minnesota Wisconsin, slotting the puck through Kristen Campbell's five-hole Nicole Schammel, F Minnesota Whitecaps Minnesota to give the Gopher the extra league point. Nina Rodgers, F Minnesota Whitecaps Minnesota Meghan Lorence, F Minnesota Whitecaps Minnesota Leaders on the Ice: With four teams ranked in the Top 10 coming Kelsey Cline, F/D Minnesota Whitecaps Minnesota from the WCHA, it comes as no surprise that WCHA teams and individuals from WCHA schools are among the best in the nation. *- Assistant Coach Wisconsin junior forward Daryl Watts paces the NCAA in points, recording 73 on 24 goals and 49 assists in 34 games for 2.15 points per game. Teammates Sophie Shirley and Abby Roque join Watts in the top ten nationally in point scoring as Shirley is fifth after tallying 28 goals and 31 assists for 59 points and Roque is seventh after recording 25 goals and 32 assists for 57 points. Hunt is the only league rookie to record a hat trick this season while Wethington touts the best plus/minus of any freshman in Ohio State's Emma Maltais joins her fellow Patty Kaz finalists in both the WCHA at +20. Cvar leads the league in goals and power- the top 10, checking in at sixth with 58 points on 19 goals and 39 play goals scored by a newcomer with 10 tallies, two of which helpers. She is followed by Minnesota Duluth's Gabbie Hughes came on the man-advantage. who is tied for ninth in the country after picking up 51 points on 20 goals and 31 assists. Resetting School Records: Ohio State's Emma Maltais became the Buckeyes record holder for points in a single season on Wisconsin's Abby Roque leads the NCAA in faceoff wins and Saturday, Feb. 22 as she added her third assist of the weekend sits in second in plus/minus. The senior forward has won 494 for her fifth point in the series to reach 55 total points and faceoffs for the Badgers, giving her a faceoff win percentage of surpass the previous record of 54. She continued on to take over 66.3. Minnesota's Abigail Boreen has the fifth-best faceoff win the single-season assist record with a helper on the lone goal percentage in the nation, boating a 63.0 clip on 92 wins in 146 against Minnesota State on Saturday, Feb. 29 to move her total to attempts at the dot. 39.

Minnesota State touts top-tier shot blocking as the Mavericks Wisconsin's Daryl Watts also wrote herself into the record books are third in the nation with 632 blocks as a team. Individually, this weekend, becoming the Badgers record holder for single- Anna Wilgren ranks fifth in the NCAA with 96 blocks and Tristen season assists. The junior forward tallied four helpers to push her Truax and McKenzie Sederberg sit tied for seventh with 83. 2018-2019 total to 49, besting the previous record of 48 shared Bemidji State's Tina Kampa also ranks in the top 10 nationally, by Meghan Duggan (2010-11) and Sara Bauer (2006-07). with Kampa notching 100 blocks to claim fourth in the country. She posted 24 blocks in the WCHA Quarterfinal series against Bench-Boss Milestones: Bemidji State's Jim Scanlan achieved Minnesota Duluth, with a whopping 14 taking place during the 100 career victories on Saturday, Feb. 29 when the Beavers Feb. 29 four-overtime contest. bested Minnesota Duluth 2-1 in a four-overtime contest that became the longest game in WCHA history and the second- Three fellow WCHA skaters crop up in the top 15. Mak Langei longest in NCAA records. Scanlan is the first coach in Bemidji's (Bemidji State) ranks 10th with 81, Maggie Flaherty (Minnesota program history to achieve the milestone. Duluth) is 14th with 78 blocks while Jincy Dunne (Ohio State) sits tied for 15th with 76. Minnesota head coach Brad Frost reached the 400 career- win mark on Saturday, Feb. 22 as the Gophers recorded a 3-0 St. Cloud State's Klára Hymlárová leads all WCHA freshman victory over visiting Minnesota State. He ranks fifth among NCAA in points with 26 on eight goals and 18 helpers. Minnesota women's ice hockey coaches with 400 or more victories. State's Kelsey King ranks second with 22 points on six goals and 16 assists. Fellow league newcomers Reece Hunt (Bemidji Earlier this season, Wisconsin head coach Mark Johnson State), Olivia Cvar (St. Cloud State) and Madeline Wethington achieved 500 career victories on Oct. 18 as the Badgers crushed (Minnesota) sit just behind the duo in the point standings with 19, LIU 10-2. The Badger bench boss is the first NCAA women's ice 15 and 16 respectively. hockey head coach to record 500 wins.

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12-Goal Frenzy: On Oct. 19, then-No. 1/1 Wisconsin unleashed a flurry of scoring on LIU, posting 12 goals and keeping Long Island WCHA 2019-20 National Accolades off the board. The Badgers' 12-goal game earns a spot in the WCHA record book, tying for the eighth most goals in a single HCA National Player of the Month game. September/October 2019: Daryl Watts, Jr., F, Wisconsin (Player), Kristen Campbell, Sr., G, Wisconsin (Goaltender) MOST GOALS Rk. Goals Team(Opponent) Date 1. 15 Minnesota Duluth (at St. Cloud State) 11/6/1999 NCAA Three Stars of the Week 15 Bemidji State (vs. Wayne State) 12/4/1999 Feb. 25: Third Star, Daryl Watts, Jr., Wisconsin 3. 14 Minnesota Duluth (vs. Wisconsin) 1/15/2000 Feb. 18: Second Star, Andrea Braendli, So., Ohio State 14 Wisconsin (at Bemidji State) 11/18/2000 Feb. 11: Second Star, Maddie Rooney, Sr., Minnesota Duluth 14 North Dakota (vs. Lindenwood) 1/4/2012 Feb. 4: First Star, Daryl Watts, Jr., F, Wisconsin 6. 13 Minnesota Duluth (vs. North Dakota) 11/1/2002 13 Wisconsin (vs. Lindenwood) 9/25/2011 Jan. 14: Second Star, Emma Maltais, Jr., F, Ohio State 8. 12 Minnesota Duluth (vs. Bemidji State) 10/22/1999 Dec. 10: Third Star, Abby Roque, Sr., F, Wisconsin 12 Minnesota Duluth (at Bemidji State) 10/28/2000 Dec. 3: Third Star, Sydney Scobee, Sr., G, Minnesota 12 Minnesota Duluth (vs. Northeastern) 1/8/2001 Nov. 26: Second Star, Daryl Watts, Jr., F, Wisconsin 12 Minnesota Duluth (vs. Minnesota State) 10/18/2002 12 Minnesota (vs. Ohio State) 1/10/2009 Nov. 19: First Star, Abby Roque, Sr., F, Wisconsin 12 Minnesota (vs. St. Cloud State) 12/5/2014 Nov. 5: Third Star, Grace Zumwinkle, Jr., F, Minnesota 12 Minnesota Duluth (at Minnesota State) 1/23/2015 12 Wisconsin (at LIU) 10/19/2019

Power-Play Prowess: Wisconsin currently leads the nation when Single-Game Scoring Leaders: Wisconsin is the single-game on the man advantage, boasting a 35.3 power-play percentage scoring leader this season, taking the top spot after posting 12 (having scoring on 36-of-102 chances) 34 games into the 2019- goals on the road against Long Island University on October 19. 20 season. If the Badgers maintain their power-play success The Badgers made the top five on a second instance, having throughout the postseason, the team will cement its place as scored 10 goals in the first game of the LIU series on October 18. second in the WCHA record book. As of 2018-19, the top five LIU and St. Anselm have each tallied a 10-goal game as well this season-long power-play percentages were all achieved by season, leaving the three schools tied for fourth on the 2019-20 Minnesota. single-game scoring list.

HIGHEST POWER-PLAY PERCENTAGE (Current WCHA Records) Individually, Ohio State's Emma Maltais sits tied for the single- Rk. Pct. Team Season 1. 42.2 Minnesota 2015-16 game scoring lead at four goals in one contest. The Buckeye's 2. 35.3 Wisconsin 2019-20 quadruple-goal game came on October 4 against St. Cloud State. 3. 32.7 Minnesota 2013-14 Maltais shares the top spot with Boston College's Kelly Browne 3. 32.2 Minnesota 2012-13 and Hannah Bilka, Penn State's Jenna Abeyta, Clarkson's 5. 31.0 Minnesota 2004-05 Elizabeth Giguère and Saint Anselm's Megan Klaus. Hats Off: Eight WCHA skaters have notched hat tricks in 2019-20, joining 33 other players across the country who have achieved the feat this season. Minnesota's Grace Zumwinkle is the most recent addition to the elite list, lighting the lamp three times in the Gophers 7-3 WCHA Quarterfinal victory over St. Cloud State on Feb. 29. Bemidji State's Reece Hunt netted a trio of goals in the Beavers' 5-4 loss to Minnesota on Feb. 7. Minnesota's Amy Potomak tallied a natural hat trick in the first period of the Gophers' 5-0 victory over Minnesota Duluth on Jan. 31. Wisconsin's Abby Roque potted three goals on Jan. 24 in the 5-4 overtime victory over Minnesota. Ohio State's Emma Maltais scored four goals on October 4 against St. Cloud State to join the exclusive list. Wisconsin's Sophie Shirley bagged her hat trick on October 19, 2019 as the Badgers defeated LIU. St. Cloud State's Brooke Kudirka tallied a trio of goals in St. Cloud's 6-0 victory over Lindenwood on Nov. 29, 2019. Lastly, Bemidji State's Haley Mack earned her hat trick in the Beavers 3-2 victory over Union on Dec. 14, 2019.

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INDIVIDUAL Power Play: Totals SHA PCT Points Per Game: GP G- A- P P/GM 1 Wisconsin 36/102 1 35.3 1 Daryl Watts Wisconsin 34 24-49-73 2.15 2 Franklin Pierce 46/164 5 28.0 2 Sarah Fillier Princeton 29 20-34-54 1.86 3 Robert Morris 38/152 5 25.0 3 Elizabeth Giguère Clarkson 36 36-29-65 1.81 4 Jaycee Gebhard Robert Morris 34 18-42-60 1.76 4 Boston University 32/133 3 24.1 5 Sophie Shirley Wisconsin 34 28-31-59 1.74 5 Princeton 25/119 0 21.0 Goals Per Game: GP G G/GM Penalty Kill: Totals SHF PCT 1 Elizabeth Giguère Clarkson 36 36 1.00 1 Cornell 113/122 4 92.6 2 Carly Bullock Princeton 31 29 0.94 2 Minnesota 81/88 2 92.0 3 Sophie Shirley Wisconsin 34 28 0.82 3 Northeastern 112/122 7 91.8 4 Kristin O'Neill Cornell 28 22 0.79 4 Colgate 110/122 5 90.2 5 Abby Roque Wisconsin 34 25 0.74 5 Yale 80/89 2 89.9 Assists Per Game: GP A A/GM 1 Daryl Watts Wisconsin 34 49 1.44 Combined Special Teams: Totals PCT 2 Jaycee Gebhard Robert Morris 34 42 1.24 1 Long Island Univ. 173/298 58.1 3 Sarah Fillier Princeton 29 34 1.17 2 Wisconsin 105/183 57.4 4 Emma Maltais Ohio State 36 39 1.08 3 Cornell 136/241 56.4 5 Jaime Bourbonnais Cornell 31 33 1.06 4 Boston University 152/270 56.3 5 Minnesota 98/176 55.7 Power-Play Goals: GP PPG/G PPG 1 Emily Curlett Robert Morris 34 0.38 13 Bridgette Prentiss Franklin Pierce 31 0.42 13 Goals 3 Michaela Boyle Robert Morris 34 0.32 11 Team Goals 4 Emma Nuutinen Mercyhurst 32 0.26 8 1 Wisconsin 156 Sammy Davis Boston University 36 0.22 8 2 Northeastern 137 Britta Curl Wisconsin 34 0.24 8 Minnesota 137 Abby Roque Wisconsin 34 0.24 8 4 Franklin Pierce 126 Carlyn Bullock Princeton 31 0.26 8 5 Cornell 121 Game-Winning Goals: GP GWG 1 Elizabeth Giguère Clarkson 36 10 Assists 2 Alina Mueller Northeastern 36 9 Team Assists 3 Jayne Lewis Sacred Heart 32 8 1 Wisconsin 258 4 Sarah Fillier Princeton 29 6 2 Northeastern 236 Carly Bullock Princeton 31 6 3 Minnesota 216 Maggie Connors Princeton 31 6 4 Franklin Pierce 213 Kristin Della Rovere Harvard 32 6 5 Cornell 209 Liz Schepers Ohio State 36 6 Winning Percentage: W- L- T Win% Team Winning Percentage: W- L- T Win% 1 Lindsay Browning Cornell 27- 1- 3 .919 1 Cornell 27- 1- 3 .919 2 Kristen Campbell Wisconsin 23- 3- 3 .845 2 Northeastern 30- 4- 2 .861 3 Aerin Frankel Northeastern 25- 4- 2 .839 3 Wisconsin 27- 4- 3 .838 4 Sydney Scobee Minnesota 26- 5- 3 .809 4 Minnesota 27- 5- 3 .814 5 Steph Neatby Princeton 13- 3- 1 .794 5 Princeton 24- 6- 1 .790

Shutouts: Games Shutouts 1 Lindsay Browning Cornell 31 11 Current Unbeaten Streak: W- L- T Games 2 Aerin Frankel Northeastern 31 10 Minnesota 6 - 0 - 0 6 3 Sydney Scobee Minnesota 35 8 Ohio State 5 - 0 - 1 6 4 Chantal Burke Penn State 29 7 Wisconsin 1 - 0 - 2 3 Marie-Pier Coulombe Clarkson 33 7 Minnesota Duluth 1 - 0 - 0 1

TEAM Scoring Offense: Games Goals G/GM 1 Wisconsin 34 156 4.59 2 Franklin Pierce 32 126 3.94 3 Minnesota 35 137 3.91 4 Cornell 31 121 3.90 5 Northeastern 36 137 3.81

Scoring Defense: Games Goals G/GM Shutouts 1 Cornell 31 28 0.90 11 2 Northeastern 36 35 0.97 14 3 Clarkson 36 50 1.39 9 4 Boston University 36 58 1.61 5 5 Minnesota 35 57 1.63 9

Scoring Margin: Games GF GF/G GA GA/G Margin 1 Cornell 31 121 3.90 28 0.90 3.00 2 Northeastern 36 137 3.81 35 0.97 2.83 3 Wisconsin 34 156 4.59 60 1.76 2.82 4 Minnesota 35 137 3.91 57 1.63 2.29 5 Princeton 31 114 3.68 54 1.74 1.94

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TEAM INDIVIDUAL GAME GAME Goals Team (Opponent) Date Hat Tricks 12 Wisconsin (at LIU) 10/19/2019 Player, Team (Opponent) Date 11 Wisconsin (vs. St. Cloud State) 2/2/2020 Grace Zumwinkle Minnesota (vs. St. Cloud State) 2/29/202 10 Wisconsin (at LIU) 10/18/2019 Reece Hunt Bemidji State (vs. Minnesota) 2/8/2020 Amy Potomak Minnesota (vs. Minnesota Duluth) 1/31/2020 Most Goals, Two Teams Abby Roque Wisconsin (vs. Minnesota) 1/24/2020 Goals Team (Goals) vs. Team (Goals) Date Haley Mack Bemidji State (at Union) 12/14/2019 12 Minnesota State (4) at Ohio State (8) 1/11/2020 Brooke Kudirka St. Cloud State (vs. Lindenwood) 11/29/2019 12 Wisconsin (10) at LIU (2) 10/18/2019 Sophie Shirley Wisconsin (at LIU) 10/19/2019 12 St. Cloud State (1) at Wisconsin (11) 2/2/2020 Emma Maltais Ohio State (at St. Cloud State) 10/4/2019 Most Assists Short Handed Goals Assists Team (Opponent) Date Player, Team (Opponent) Game 19 Wisconsin (vs. St. Cloud State) 2/2/2020 Ryleigh Houston Minnesota Duluth (vs. Wisconsin) 2/23/2020 19 Wisconsin (at LIU) 10/19/2019 Sydney Brodt Minnesota Duluth (at Minnesota State) 2/14/2020 16 Wisconsin (at LIU) 10/18/2019 Haley Mack Bemidji State (at St. Cloud State) 2/14/2020 Sydney Brodt Minnesota Duluth (vs. Ohio State) 2/8/2020 Most Points Alexis Mauermann Wisconsin (at Minnesota State) 2/7/2020 Points Team (Opponent) Date Emma Maltais Ohio State (vs. Minnesota State) 1/11/202 31 Wisconsin (at LIU) 10/19/2019 Daryl Watts Wisconsin (vs. Robert Morris) 1/4/2020 30 Wisconsin (vs. St. Cloud State) 2/2/2020 Kiki Radke Bemidji State (vs. St. Cloud State) 12/7/2019 26 Wisconsin (at LIU) 10/18/2019 Paige Beebe Bemidji State (at RPI) 11/30/2019 Haley Mack Bemidji State (at RPI) 11/30/2019 Most Power Play Goals Sarah Potomak Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) 11/15/2019 PPG Team (Opponent) Date Brooke Bryant Minnesota State (vs. Merrimack) 11/1/2019 4 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) 11/15/2019 Abby Roque Wisconsin (vs. Penn State) 10/4/2019 4 Wisconsin (at LIU) 10/18/2019 Amy Potomak Minnesota (at Robert Morris) 10/12/2019 4 Wisconsin (at Ohio State) 10/12/2019 Claire Butorac Minnesota State (at Rensselaer) 9/28/2019 Most Shorthanded Goals Goals SHG Team (Opponent) Date Goals Player, Team (Opponent) Date 2 Bemidji State (at RPI) 11/30/2019 4 Emma Maltais, Ohio State (at St. Cloud State) 10/4/2019 Fastest Two Goals Most Assists Time Team (Opponent) Date Assists Player, Team (Opponent) Date :10 St. Cloud State (vs. Lindenwood) (3) 11/29/2019 4 Sarah Potomak, Minnesota (vs. St. Cloud State) 2/29/2020 :11 Bemidji State (vs. Minnesota State) (3) 1/25/2020 4 Daryl Watts, Wisconsin (vs. St. Cloud State) 2/1/2020 :16 Wisconsin (vs. Minnesota Duluth) 12/7/2019 4 Tatum Skaggs, Ohio State (vs. Princeton) 12/14/19 4 Emma Maltais, Ohio State (vs. Princeton) 12/14/19 Most Shots on Goal Shots Team (Opponent) Date Most Points (Min. 5) 80 Wisconsin (at LIU)* 10/19/2019 Points Player, Team (Opponent) Date 71 Minnesota Duluth (vs. Bemidji State) (4OT) 2/29/2020 5 Tatum Skaggs, Ohio State (vs. Princeton) 12/14/201 64 Wisconsin (at LIU) 10/18/2019 5 Mekenzie Steffen, Wisconsin (at Ohio State) 10/12/2019 *- WCHA Record 5 Daryl Watts, Wisconsin (vs. Penn State) 10/4/2019 PERIOD Most Power Play Goals Goals Team (Opponent) Date PPG Player, Team (Opponent) Date 6 Wisconsin (at LIU) (1) 10/18/2019 2 Britta Curl, Wisconsin (vs. St. Cloud State) 2/1/2020 6 Wisconsin (vs. St. Cloud State) (1) 2/2/2020 2 Sarah Potomak, Minnesota (vs. Bemidji State) 11/15/2019 5 St. Cloud State (vs. Lindenwood) (3) 11/29/2019 5 Minnesota (vs Bemidji State) (2) 11/15/2019 Fastest Two Goals 5 Wisconsin (at LIU) (2) 10/19/2019 Time Player, Team (Opponent) Date :11 Clair DeGeorge, Bemidji State (vs. Minnesota State) (3) 1/25/2020 Most Goals, Two Teams Goals Team (Goals) vs. Team (Goals) Date Most Shots on Goal 6 Wisconsin (3) at Minnesota Duluth (3) (3) 2/23/2020 Shots Player Team (Opponent) Date 6 Ohio State (4) at Colgate (2) (2nd) 11/22/2019 13 Delaney Drake, Wisconsin (at LIU) 10/19/2019 5 Minnesota Duluth (2) at Minnesota State (3) 2/14/2020 12 Haley Mack, Bemidji State (at Minnesota Duluth) (4OT) 2/29/2020 5 Minnesota State (1) at Ohio State (4) 1/11/2020 11 Grace Zumwinkle, Minnesota (vs. Boston College) 11/29/2019 5 Wisconsin (4) vs. Harvard (1) (3) 11/29/2019 5 Yale (1) at Minnesota (4) (2) 1/4/2020 PERIOD 5 Minnesota (3) at Minnesota Duluth (2) 11/23/2019 Most Assists (Min. 3) 5 Minnesota (4) at Robert Morris (1) (3) 10/12/2019 Assists Team (Opponent) Date 3 Delaney Drake, Wisconsin (at LIU) (2) 10/19/2019 Most Assists Assists Team (Opponent) Date Most Points 10 Wisconsin (vs. St. Cloud State) (1) 2/2/2020 Points Player, Team (Opponent) Date 10 Wisconsin (at LIU) (2) 10/19/2019 4 Sarah Potomak, Minnesota (vs. Bemidji State) (2) 11/15/2019 9 St. Cloud State (vs Lindenwood) (3) 11/29/2019 3 Delaney Drake, Wisconsin (at LIU) (2) 10/19/2019 3 Sophie Shirley, Wisconsin (at LIU) (2) 10/19/2019 Most Points Points Team (Opponent) Date Most Power-Play Goals 16 Wisconsin (vs. St. Cloud State) (1) 2/2/202 Goals Player, Team (Opponent) Date 15 Wisconsin (at LIU) (2) 10/19/2019 2 Sarah Potomak, Minnesota (vs. Bemidji State) 11/15/2019 14 Wisconsin (at LIU) 10/18/2019 14 St. Cloud State (vs. Lindenwood) (3) 11/29/2019 GOALTENDING SERIES Fastest Two Goals Saves Player, Team (Opponent) Date Time Team (Opponent) Date 99 Emma Polusny, St. Cloud State (at Minnesota) 2/28-29/202 :10 St. Cloud State (vs. Lindenwood) (3) 11/29/2019 87 Maddie Rooney, Minnesota Duluth (vs. Ohio State) 2/7-8/2020 :11 Bemidji State (vs. Minnesota State) (3) 1/25/2020 85 Emma Polusny, St. Cloud State (at Minnesota Duluth) 11/1-2/2019 :16 Wisconsin (vs. Minnesota Duluth) 12/7/2019 GAME Most Shots on Goal Saves Player, Team (Opponent) Date Shots Team (Opponent) Date 70 Lauren Bench, Bemidji State (at Minnesota Duluth) (4OT) 2/29/2020 29 Wisconsin (at LIU) (3) 10/19/2019 59 Maddie Rooney, Minnesota Duluth (vs. Bemidji State) (4OT) 2/29/2020 26 Wisconsin (at LIU) (1) 10/19/2019 52 Emma Polusny, St. Cloud State (at Minnesota) 2/28/2020 26 Wisconsin (at LIU) (1) 10/18/2019 PERIOD Most Power-Play Goals Saves Player, Team (Opponent) Date Goals Team (Opponent) Date 23 Emma Polunsy, St. Cloud State (at Minnesota Duluth) (2) 11/1/2019 3 Ohio State (at Wisconsin) (2) 2/15/2020 21 Emma Polusny, St. Cloud State (at Wisconsin) (3) 2/1/202 2 Ohio State (vs. St. Cloud State (2) 2/22/2020 21 Abigail Levy, Minnesota State (at Bemidji State) (3) 1/25/2020 2 St. Cloud State (at Lindenwood) (2) 11/16/2019 2 Minnesota (vs. Bemidji State (3) 11/15/2019 2 Minnesota (vs. Bemidji State (2) 11/15/2019

Week 22 (Mar. 7-8) @wcha_whockey @wcha_whockey 19 /WCHAWomensHockey FloHockey.tv /WCHAHockey wcha.com Active Career Leaders #WeAreWCHA Skaters Active Career Games Active Career Points Rk Games Player, Pos., School...... Years Rk Points Player, Class, Pos., School...... Years 1. 153 Abby Roque, Sr., F, Wisconsin...... 2016-present 1. 178 Sarah Potomak, Sr., F, Minnesota...... 2016-present 2. 151 Mekenzie Steffen, Sr., D, Wisconsin...... 2016-present 2. 169 Abby Roque, Sr., F, Wisconsin...... 2016-present 151 Presley Norby, Sr., F, Wisconsin...... 2016-present 3. 141 Emma Maltais, Jr., F, Ohio State...... 2017-present 4. 150 Maddie Rowe, Sr., F/D, Wisconsin...... 2016-present 4. 124 Grace Zumwinkle, Jr., F, Minnesota...... 2017-present 5. 149 Alexis Mauermann, Sr., F, Wisconsin...... 2016-present 5. 102 Tatum Skaggs, Jr., F, Ohio State...... 2017-present 6. 149 Patti Marshall, Sr., D, Minnesota...... 2016-present 6. 97 Sophie Shirley, So., F, Wisconsin...... 2018-present 7. 147 Rebecca Freiburger, Sr., F, Ohio State...... 2016-present 97 Sydney Brodt, Sr., F, Minnesota Duluth...... 2016-present 8. 145 Jincy Dunne, Sr., D, Ohio State...... 2016-present 8. 96 Jincy Dunne, Sr., D, Ohio State...... 2016-present 145 Emily Antony, Sr., F, Minnesota State...... 2016-present 9. 94 Presley Norby, Sr., F, Wisconsin...... 2016-present 10. 144 Sarah Potomak, Sr., F, Minnesota...... 2016-present 10. 88 Gabbie Hughes, So., F, Minnesota Duluth...... 2018-present 11. 84 Mekenzie Steffen, Sr., D, Wisconsin...... 2016-present Goaltenders Active Career Wins Active Career Goals Rk Wins Player, Class, School...... Years Rk Goals Player, Class, Pos., School...... Years 1. 90 Kristen Campbell, Sr., Wisconsin/North Dakota...... 2017-present 1. 67 Grace Zumwinkle, Jr, F, Minnesota...... 2016-present 2. 59 Maddie Rooney, Sr., Minnesota Duluth...... 2015-present 2. 65 Sarah Potomak, Sr., F, Minnesota...... 2016-present 3. 38 Sydney Scobee, Sr., Minnesota...... 2018-present 3. 55 Abby Roque, Sr., F, Wisconsin...... 2016-present 4. 34 Andrea Braendli, So., Ohio State...... 2018-present 4. 54 Tatum Skaggs, Jr., F, Ohio State...... 2017-present 5. 30 Lauren Bench, Jr., Bemidji State...... 2017-present 5. 50 Emma Maltais, Jr., F, Ohio State...... 2017-present 6. 17 Emma Polusny, Jr., St. Cloud State...... 2017-present 6. 39 Sydney Brodt, Sr., F, Minnesota Duluth...... 2016-present 7. 16 Janine Alder, Sr., St. Cloud State...... 2016-present 39 Gabbie Hughes, So., F, Minnesota Duluth...... 2018-present 8. 14 Abigail Levy, So., Minnesota State...... 2018-present 8. 38 Britta Curl, So, F, Wisconsin...... 2018-present 38 Haley Mack, Sr., F, Bemidji State...... 2016-present Active Career Saves 38 Alex Woken, Sr., F, Minnesota...... 2016-present Rk Saves Player, Class, School...... Years 1. 3,423 Maddie Rooney, Sr., Minnesota Duluth...... 2015-present Active Career Assists 2. 2,424 Emma Polusny, Jr., St. Cloud State...... 2017-present Rk Assists Player, Pos., School...... Years 3. 2,203 Janine Alder, Sr., St. Cloud State...... 2016-present 1. 114 Abby Roque, Sr., F, Wisconsin...... 2016-present 4. 1,930 Kristen Campbell, Sr., Wisconsin/North Dakota...... 2017-present 2. 113 Sarah Potomak, Sr., F, Minnesota...... 2016-present 5. 1,794 Lauren Bench, Jr., Bemidji State...... 2017-present 3. 91 Emma Maltais, Jr., F, Ohio State...... 2017-present 6. 1,540 Abigail Levy, So., Minnesota State...... 2018-present 4. 79 Jincy Dunne, Sr., D, Ohio State...... 2016-present 7. 1,434 Andrea Braendli, So., Ohio State...... 2018-present 5. 64 MeKenzie Steffen, Sr., D, Wisconsin...... 2016-present 8. 1,086 Sydney Scobee, Sr., Minnesota...... 2018-present 6. 58 Sydney Brodt, Sr., F, Minnesota Duluth...... 2016-present 7. 57 Grace Zumwinkle, Jr., F, Minnesota...... 2016-present Active Career Save Percentage 56 Presley Norby, Sr., F, Wisconsin...... 2016-present Rk Pct. Player, Class, School...... Years 9. 50 Ryleigh Houston, Sr., F, Minnesota Duluth...... 2016-present 1. .932 Andrea Braendli, So., Ohio State...... 2018-present 10. 49 Gabbie Hughes, So., F, Minnesota Duluth...... 2018-present 2. .931 Janine Alder, Sr., St. Cloud State...... 2016-present 48 Tatum Skaggs, Jr., F, Ohio State...... 2017-present 3. .929 Sydney Scobee, Sr., Minnesota...... 2018-present 4. .928 Kristen Campbell, Sr., Wisconsin/North Dakota...... 2017-present Active Career Power Play Goals 5. .926 Maddie Rooney, Sr., Minnesota Duluth...... 2015-present Rk PPG Player, Pos., School...... Years 6. .919 Emma Polusny, Jr., St. Cloud State...... 2017-present 1. 15 Ashton Bell, Jr., F, Minnesota Duluth...... 2017-present 7. .917 Abigail Levy, So., Minnesota State...... 2018-present 15 Abby Roque, Sr., F, Wisconsin...... 2016-present 8. .912 Lauren Bench, Jr., Bemidji State...... 2017-present 3. 14 Grace Zumwinkle, Jr., F, Minnesota...... 2016-present 4. 12 Britta Curl, Sr., F, Wisconsin...... 2016-present Active Career GAA 5. 9 Tatum Skaggs, Jr., F, Ohio State...... 2017-present Rk GAA Player, Class, School...... Years 9 Emma Maltais, Jr., F, Ohio State...... 2017-present 1. 1.35 Kristen Campbell, Sr., Wisconsin/North Dakota...... 2017-present 9 Haley Mack, Sr., F, Bemidji State...... 2016-present 2. 1.66 Sydney Scobee, Sr., Minnesota...... 2018-present 8. 8 Hallie Theodosopoulos, Sr., F/D, St. Cloud State...... 2016-present 3. 1.91 Andrea Braendli, So., Ohio State...... 2018-present 8 Amy Potomak, So., F, Minnesota...... 2018-present 4. 2.28 Maddie Rooney, Sr., Minnesota Duluth...... 2015-present 10. 7 Jalyn Elmes, Sr., D, Minnesota Duluth...... 2017-present 5. 2.45 Lauren Bench, Jr., Bemidji State...... 2017-present 7 Sarah Potomak, Sr., F, Minnesota...... 2016-present 6. 2.55 Janine Alder, Sr., St. Cloud State...... 2016-present 7. 2.58 Abigail Levy, So., Minnesota State...... 2018-present Active Career Shorthanded Goals 8. 3.07 Emma Polusny, Jr., St. Cloud State...... 2017-present Rk SHG Player, Pos., School...... Years 1. 5 Haley Mack, Jr., F, Bemidji State...... 2016-present Active Career Shutouts 3. 3 Emma Maltais, Jr., F, Ohio State...... 2017-present Rk SO Player, Class, School...... Years 3. 2 Claire Butorac, So., F, Minnesota State...... 2018-present 1. 28 Kristen Campbell, Sr., Wisconsin/North Dakota...... 2017-present 2 Sarah Potomak, Sr., F, Minnesota...... 2016-present 2. 13 Maddie Rooney, Sr., Minnesota Duluth...... 2015-present 3. 10 Lauren Bench, Jr., Bemidji State...... 2017-present Active Career Game-Winning Goals 10 Sydney Scobee, Sr., Minnesota...... 2018-present Rk GWG Player, Pos., School...... Years 4. 9 Andrea Braendli, So., Ohio State...... 2018-present 1. 15 Abby Roque, Sr., F, Wisconsin...... 2016-present 5. 8 Abigail Levy, So., Minnesota State...... 2018-present 2. 13 Emma Maltais, Jr., F, Ohio State...... 2017-present 6. 6 Emma Polusny, Jr., St. Cloud State...... 2017-present 12 Sarah Potomak, Sr., Minnesota...... 2016-present 7. 5 Janine Alder, Sr., St. Cloud State...... 2016-present 4. 9 Alexis Mauermann, Sr., Wisconsin...... 2016-present 9 Presley Norby, Sr., Wisconsin...... 2016-present Active Games Played 9 Grace Zumwinkle, Jr., F, Minnesota...... 2017-present Rk Games Player, Class, School...... Years 7. 8 Taylor Wente, Jr., Minnesota...... 2017-present 1. 121 Maddie Rooney, Sr., Minnesota Duluth...... 2015-present 8 Alex Woken, Sr., F, Minnesota...... 2016-present 2. 113 Kristen Campbell, Sr., Wisconsin/North Dakota...... 2017-present 9. 7 Tatum Skaggs, Jr., F, Ohio State...... 2017-present 3. 73 Lauren Bench, Jr., Bemidji State...... 2017-present 4. 70 Emma Polusny, Jr., St. Cloud State...... 2017-present 5. 68 Janine Alder, Sr., St. Cloud State...... 2016-present 6. 58 Andrea Braendli, So., Ohio State...... 2018-present 7. 56 Abigail Levy, So., Minnesota State...... 2018-present 8. 51 Sydney Scobee, Sr., Minnesota...... 2018-present

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SEPTEMBER NOVEMBER Sunday, December 15 Saturday, September 21 Friday, November 1 5/5 Ohio State 5 vs. 7/7 Princeton 2 (NC)# Toronto Aeros 2, at Minnesota 9 (EXH) Merrimack 3 at Minnesota State 4 (NC) 8/8 Ohio State 4 at Bemidji State3 (OT)* JANUARY Sunday, September 22 St. Cloud State 2 at 10/10 Minnesota Duluth 3* Saturday, January 4 Minnesota Whitecaps 1, at Minnesota 5 (EXH) St. Cloud State 0 vs. Bemidji State 1 (OT) (NC)+ Saturday, November 2 Yale 3 at 2/2 Minnesota 6 (NC) Friday, September 27 1/1 Wisconsin 2 at 2/2 Minnesota 4* 1/1 Wisconsin 3 vs. RV/RV Robert Morris 1 (NC)? Minnesota State 4, at RPI 0 (NC) Merrimack 3 at Minnesota State 5 (NC) 10/10 Minnesota Duluth 2 vs. Minnesota State 2 (OT) (NC) St. Lawrence 1, at Ohio State 4 (NC) 8/8 Ohio State 3 at Bemidji State1* Regina 1, at Bemidji State 5 (EXH) St. Cloud State 0 at 10/10 Minnesota Duluth 6* Sunday, January 5 Colgate 0, at Minnesota 2 (NC) Yale 1 at 2/2 Minnesota 4 (NC) Wisconsin 4, at Lindenwood 0 (NC) Sunday, November 3 St. Cloud State 2 vs. Minnesota State 2 (OT) (NC)+ 1/1 Wisconsin 2 at 2/2 Minnesota 2 (OT)* Bemidji State 0 vs. 10/10 Minnesota Duluth 2 (NC)+ Saturday, September 28 1/1 Wisconsin 4 vs. 3/3 Northeastern 3 (OT) (NC)? Minnesota State 3, at RPI 0 (NC) Tuesday, November 5 Wisconsin 2, at Lindenwood 6 (NC) Hamline 0 at 1/1 Minnesota 9 (EXH) Friday, January 10 Regina 0, at St. Cloud State 3 (EXH) Minnesota State 0 at 5/5 Ohio State 6* St. Lawrence 2, at Ohio State 3 (NC) Friday, November 15 2/2 Minnesota 4 at St. Cloud State 1* Colgate 1, at Minnesota 8 (NC) 10/9 Minnesota Duluth 1 at 7/7 Ohio State 3* 1/1 Wisconsin 3 at Bemidji State 2* Minnesota Whitecaps 2, at Minnesota Duluth 2 (EXH) Bemidji State 1 at 1/1 Minnesota 7* St. Cloud State 2 at Lindenwood 2 (OT) (NC) Saturday, January 11 OCTOBER Minnesota State 4 at 5/5 Ohio State 8* Friday, October 4 Saturday, November 16 2/2 Minnesota 3 at St. Cloud State 0* 2/2 Minnesota 6 at Minnesota State 0* Bemidji State 0 at 1/1 Minnesota 3* 1/1 Wisconsin 2 at Bemidji State 3* Lindenwood 3 at Bemidji State 2 (NC) 10/9 Minnesota Duluth 1 at 7/7 Ohio State 1 (OT)* 9/9 Ohio State 5 at St. Cloud State 2* Minnesota State 2 at 2/2 Wisconsin 3* Friday, January 17 3/3 Clarkson 4 at Minnesota Duluth 2 (NC) St. Cloud State 5 at Lindenwood 1 (NC) 5/5 Ohio State 4 at 1/1 Minnesota 1* Penn State 0 at 1/1 Wisconsin 7 (NC) RV/RV Bemidji State 0 at 10/10 Minnesota Duluth 4* Sunday, November 17 St. Cloud State 3 at Minnesota State 5* Saturday, October 5 Minnesota State 1 at 2/2 Wisconsin 6* 2/2 Minnesota 7 at Minnesota State 1* Saturday, January 18 9/9 Ohio State 6 at St. Cloud State 2* Friday, November 22 St. Cloud State 2 at Minnesota State 1* Lindenwood 0 at Bemidji State 1 (NC) 7/7 Ohio State 6 at Colgate 2 (NC) RV/RV Bemidji State 2 at 10/10 Minnesota Duluth 4* 3/3 Clarkson 0 at Minnesota Duluth 2 (NC) Bemidji State 1 at Minnesota State 0* 5/5 Ohio State 1 at 1/1 Minnesota 2 (HDM)* Penn State 0 at 1/1 Wisconsin 3 (NC) 1/1 Minnesota 2 at 10/10 Minnesota Duluth 2 (OT)* 2/2 Wisconsin 5 at St. Cloud State 3* Friday, January 24 Friday, October 11 RV/10 Quinnipiac 1 at 5/5 Ohio State 2 (NC) 2/2 Minnesota 4 at Robert Morris 3 (OT) (NC) Saturday, November 23 Minnesota State 1 at RV/RV Bemidji State 1 (OT)* 1/1 Wisconsin 3 at 8/8 Ohio State 0* 7/7 Ohio State 1 at Colgate 1 (OT) (NC) 9/9 Minnesota Duluth 2 at St. Cloud State 2 (OT)* Minnesota State 2 at 10/RV Minnesota Duluth 3 (OT)* Bemidji State 5 at Minnesota State 2 * 2/2 Minnesota 4 at 1/1 Wisconsin 5* Providence 5 at Bemidji State 1 (NC) 1/1 Minnesota 4 at 10/10 Minnesota Duluth 3* St. Cloud State 4 at RIT 1 (NC) 2/2 Wisconsin 6 at St. Cloud State 2* Saturday, January 25 RV/10 Quinnipiac 2 at 5/5 Ohio State 3 (NC) Saturday, October 12 Friday, November 29 9/9 Minnesota Duluth 5 at St. Cloud State 2* 2/2 Minnesota 6 at Robert Morris 2 (NC) Bemidji State 2 at RPI 0 (NC) 2/2 Minnesota 0 at 1/1 Wisconsin 3* St. Cloud State 3 at RIT 0 (NC) 1/1 Minnesota 2 vs. 8/8 Boston College 2 (OT) (NC)^+ Minnesota State 1 at RV/RV Bemidji State 3* Providence 2 at Bemidji State 2 (OT) (NC) Minnesota State 0 vs. 7/6 Clarkson 4 (NC)! 1/1 Wisconsin 7 at 8/8 Ohio State 3* 3/3 Cornell 1 at 6/7 Ohio State 3 (NC) Friday, January 31 Minnesota State 1 at 10/RV Minnesota Duluth 4* 9/9 Minnesota Duluth 2 vs. Quinnipiac 4 (NC) &+ RV/RV Bemidji State 2 at 5/5 Ohio State 7* 2/2 Wisconsin 5 vs. RV/RV Harvard 1 (NC)^+ 9/9 Minnesota Duluth 0 at 2/2 Minnesota 5* Friday, October 18 Lindenwood 0 at St. Cloud State 6 NC) Lindenwood 0 at Minnesota State 3 9/9 Ohio State 1 at Minnesota State 1 (OT)* 8/8 Minnesota Duluth 2 at Bemidji State 4* Saturday, November 30 FEBRUARY 1/1 Wisconsin 10 at LIU 2 (NC) Bemidji State 5 at RPI 1 (NC) Saturday, February 1 2/2 Wisconsin 5 vs. 8/8 Boston College 3 (NC)^ RV/RV Bemidji State 2 at 5/5 Ohio State 2 (OT, OSU W SO 1-0)* Saturday, October 19 3/3 Cornell 5 at/7 Ohio State 1 (NC) Lindenwood 2 t Minnesota State 4 9/9 Ohio State 3 at Minnesota State 3 (OT)* 1/1 Minnesota 4 vs. RV/RV Harvard 0 (NC)^ 9/9 Minnesota Duluth 2 at 2/2 Minnesota 0* St. Cloud State 0 at 2/2 Minnesota 3* 9/9 Minnesota Duluth 5 vs. UConn 1 (NC) & St. Cloud State 0 at 1/1 Wisconsin 5* 8/8 Minnesota Duluth 1 at Bemidji State 2* Minnesota State 2 vs. Vermont 0 (NC)! 1/1 Wisconsin 12 at LIU 0 (NC) § Sunday, February 2 DECEMBER St. Cloud State 1 at 1/1 Wisconsin 11* Sunday, October 20 Friday, December 6 St. Cloud State 2 at 2/2 Minnesota 4* St. Cloud State 1 at Bemidji State 4* Friday, February 7 10/10 Minnesota Duluth 3 at 1/1 Wisconsin 4* 1/1 Wisconsin 5 at Minnesota State 1* Friday, October 25 5/5 Ohio State 4 at 9/9 Minnesota Duluth 5 (OT)* Minnesota State 1 at St. Cloud State 0* Saturday, December 7 4/3 Minnesota 4 at RV/RV Bemidji State 1* 2/2 Minnesota 3 at 9/8 Ohio State 4* St. Cloud State 2 at Bemidji State 3* Minnesota Duluth 4 vs. Mercyhurst 1 (NC)% 2/2 Minnesota 4 vs. Minnesota State 0 (NC)$ Saturday, February 8 10/10 Minnesota Duluth2 at 1/1 Wisconsin 5* 1/1 Wisconsin 1 at Minnesota State 3* Saturday, October 26 4/3 Minnesota 6 at RV/RV Bemidji State 3* Bemidji State 1 at 1/1 Wisconsin 4* Friday, December 13 5/5 Ohio State 1 at 9/9 Minnesota Duluth 4* Minnesota State 4 at St. Cloud State 1* Bemidji State 2 at Union 1 (NC) 2/2 Minnesota 4 at 9/8 Ohio State 2* St. Cloud State 1 at Mercyhurst 4 (NC) Friday, February 14 Minnesota Duluth 3 vs. UConn/Colgate 1 (NC)% UR/RV Bemidji State 3 at St. Cloud State 0* Saturday, December 14 8/8 Minnesota Duluth 5 at Minnesota State 4* Sunday, October 27 St. Cloud State 2 at Mercyhurst 2 (OT) (NC) Bemidji State 1 at 1/1 Wisconsin 4* Bemidji State3 at Union 2 (NC) 5/5 Ohio State 2 vs. 7/7 Princeton 4 (NC)#

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Saturday, February 15 efending hampion isconsin ops reseason oaches oll UR/RV Bemidji State 0 at St. Cloud State 1 (OT)* D NCAA C W T WCHA P C P 8/8 Minnesota Duluth 1 at Minnesota State 1 (OT UMD W 3v3)* 6/7 Ohio State 3 at 2/2 Wisconsin 1* 2019-20 WCHA Preseason Coaches' Poll Rank Team (1st Place Votes) Points Sunday, February 16 1. Wisconsin (6) 36 6/7 Ohio State 1 at 2/2 Wisconsin 1 (OT WIS W 3v3)* 2. Minnesota (1) 31 3. Ohio State 24 Friday, February 21 4. Minnesota Duluth 23 St. Cloud State 0 at 5/5 Ohio State 3* Minnesota State 1 at 3/3 Minnesota 5* 5. Bemidji State 15 2/2 Wisconsin 4 at 9/8 Minnesota Duluth 1* 6. Minnesota State 12 7. St. Cloud State 6 Saturday, February 22 Predicted order of finish. Based on a 6-5-4-3-2-1 scale. Coaches could not vote for their own teams. St. Cloud State 3 at 5/5 Ohio State 6* Minnesota State 0 at 3/3 Minnesota 3* WCHA Preseason Co-Players of the Year (votes) Abby Roque, Sr., F, Wisconsin (2 votes) and Emma Maltais, Jr., F, Ohio State (2 votes) Sunday, February 23 Others receiving votes: Jincy Dunne, Sr., D, Ohio State (1); Sophie Shirley, So., F, Wisconsin (1); Grace 2/2 Wisconsin 5 at 9/8 Minnesota Duluth 5 (OT, UW W 3v3)* Zumwinkle, Jr., F, Minnesota (1) --END REGULAR SEASON-- WCHA Preseason Rookie of the Year (votes) 2020 WCHA QUARTERFINALS Madeline Wethington, Fr., D, Minnesota (3) Weekend of February 28-March 1 Others receiving votes: Grace Shirley, Fr., F, Wisconsin (2); Dara Grieg, Fr., F. Wisconsin (1); Klára • No. 7 St. Cloud State at No. 2 MInnesota Hymlárová, Fr., F, St. Cloud State (1) Game 1: Minnesota 4, St. Cloud Stat 2 Game 2: Minnesota 7, St. Cloud State 3 • No. 6 Minnesota State at No. 3 Ohio State Preseason All-WCHA Team Game 1: Ohio State 4, Minnesota State 2 Forward: Emma Maltais, Jr., Ohio State Game 2: Ohio State 1, Minnesota State 1 Forward: Grace Zumwinkle, Jr., Minnesota • No. 5 Bemidji State at No. 4 Minnesota Duluth Forward: Abby Roque, Sr., Wisconsin (tie) Game 1: Minnesota Duluth 2, Bemidji State 1 (OT) Forward: Sophie Shirley, So., Wisconsin (tie) Game 2: Bemidji State 2, Minnesota Duluth 1 (4OT) Game 3: Minnesota Duluth 4, Bemidji State 1 Defenseman: Jincy Dunne, Sr., Ohio State (unanimous) Defenseman: Mekenzie Steffen, Sr., Wisconsin 2020 WCHA FINAL FACEOFF Goaltender: Kristen Campbell, Sr., Wisconsin Ridder Arena; Minneapolis Saturday, March 7 Others receiving votes (listed alphabetically by position): Forwards – Clair DeGeorge, Jr., Bemidji No. 1 Wisconsin vs No. 4 Minnesota Duluth 2:07 p.m. CT State; Gabbie Hughes, Sr., Minnesota Duluth; Sarah Potomak, Sr., Minnesota;. Defensemen – Emily No. 2 Minnesota vs No. 3 Ohio State 5:07 p.m. CT Brown, Jr., Minnesota; Patti Marshall, Sr., Minnesota. Goaltender – Emma Polusny, Jr., St. Cloud Sunday, March 8 State; Maddie Rooney, Sr., Minnesota Duluth Championship Game

All dates subject to change § Game played at Nassau Coliseum ^ Country Classic; Nashville, Tenn. # Games played in Las Vegas, Nev. @ Game played in Pittsburgh, Pa. $ College Hockey Hall of Fame Game; Prior Lake, Minn. % Icebreaker Tournament; Buffalo, N.Y. & Nutmeg Classic; Hamden, Conn. ! Windjammer Classic; Burlington, Vt. aptains ? Battle at the Burgh, Pittsburgh, Pa. 2019-20 WCHA C + Minnesota Cup; Duluth, Minn. (HDM) Hockey Day Minnesota Outdoor Game; Parade WCHA players donning the “C” or the “A” this season are: Stadium- Minneapolis, Minn. (EXH) (NC) Nonconference game or series School Captain(s) Alternate Captain(s) * Western Collegiate Hockey Association series Bemidji State Abby Halluska, Kiki Radke Heather Olson

Minnesota Patti Marshall Emily Brown, Alex Woken

Minnesota Duluth Sydney Brodt, Jalyn Elmes

Minnesota State Emily Antony, McKenzie Sederberg Brittyn Fleming, Anna Wilgren

Ohio State Jincy Dunne, Olivia Soares

St. Cloud State Janine Alder Abby Thiessen, Kenzie Wylie

Wisconsin MeKenzie Steffen Kristen Campbell, Alexis Mauermann, Abby Roque

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2019-20 BEMIDJI STATE SCHEDULE Head Coach: Jim Scanlan (Sixth season) Record at BSU: 100-107-16 Date Opponent Time/ Result Sept. 27 Regina (exh.) W, 5-1 2019-20 Overall Record: 16-18-3 Oct. 4 Lindenwood L, 3-2 2019-20 WCHA Record: 7-13-2-0 Oct. 5 Lindenwood W, 1-0 TM Oct. 11 Providence L, 5-1 Oct. 12 Providence T, 2-2 Oct. 18 *8/8 Minnesota Duluth W, 4-2 Oct. 19 *8/8 Minnesota Duluth W, 2-1 Oct. 26 *at 1/1 Wisconsin L, 4-1 Beavers Oct. 27 *at 1/1 Wisconsin L, 4-1 Nov. 1 *8/8 Ohio State L, 4-3 (OT) Bemidji State University Nov. 2 *8/8 Ohio State L, 3-1 Nov. 15 *at 1/1 Minnesota L, 7-1 • Bemidji State's season came to an end this past weekend as the Nov. 16 *at 1/1 Minnesota L, 3-0 Beavers fell to then-No. 9/9 Minnesota Duluth in three games in the Nov. 22 *at Minnesota State W, 1-0 WCHA Quarterfinals. Nov. 23 *at Minnesota State W, 5-2 • The series featured 14 periods of hockey including five overtime Nov. 29 at RPI W, 2-0 periods and the NCAA’s second longest game at 128:43. Nov. 30 at RPI W, 5-1 Dec. 6 *St. Cloud State W, 4-1 • Minnesota Duluth began the series with a 2-1 overtime victory in Dec. 7 *St. Cloud State W, 3-2 game one that saw Maggie Flaherty scoring the game-winning goal Dec. 13 at Union W, 2-1 10:28 into extra time. Dec. 14 at Union W, 3-2 • Game two featured the longest game in WCHA and Bemidji State Jan. 4 vs. St. Cloud State$ W, 1-0 (OT) history to determine a winner as Bemidji State’s Reece Hunt scored Jan. 5 vs. 10/10 Minnesota Duluth$ L, 2-0 8:43 into the fourth overtime to tie the series and earn the 2-1 victory. Jan. 10 * 1/1 Wisconsin L, 3-2 • The game spanned 4 hours, 50 minutes and redshirt junior Lauren Jan. 11 * 1/1 Wisconsin W, 3-2 Jan. 17 *at 10/10 Minnesota Duluth L, 4-0 Bench made a program record 70 saves in the game which was also Jan. 18 *at 10/10 Minnesota Duluth L, 4-2 tied for ninth most in NCAA history. Jan. 24 *Minnesota State T, 1-1 (MSU W 3v3) • Minnesota Duluth earned the series victory in game three by Jan. 25 *Minnesota State W, 3-1 defeating the Beavers 4-1 and advanced to the WCHA Final Faceoff. Jan. 31 *at 5/5 Ohio State L, 7-2 • Freshman Reece Hunt led the Beavers with four points (3g-1a) in Feb. 1 *at 5/5 Ohio State T, 2-2 (OSU W SO 1-0) the series and factored in on every goal scored by the Beavers in the Feb. 7 *4/3 Minnesota L, 4-1 series. She was named the WCHA Rookie of the Week for her efforts. Feb. 8 *4/3 Minnesota L, 6-3 Feb. 14 *at St. Cloud State W, 3-0 • Bemidji State head coach Jim Scanlan earned career victory number Feb. 15 *at St. Cloud State L, 1-0 (OT) 100 in the Beavers’ lone win of the series and became the only coach Feb. 28 at 9/9 Minnesota Duluth (WCHA Quarterfinals) L, 2-1 (OT) to reach the milestone in program history. He has a career record of Feb. 29 at 9/9 Minnesota Duluth (WCHA Quarterfinals) W, 2-1 (4OT) 100-107-15. Mar. 1 at 9/9 Minnesota Duluth (WCHA Quarterfinals)# L, 4-1 • Bemidji State ends its season with a 16-18-3 record. . *- WCHA game $- Minnesota Cup (Duluth, Minn.) #- If necessary

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2019-20 MINNESOTA SCHEDULE Head Coach: Brad Frost (13th season) Record at UMN: 402-73-34 Date Opponent Time / Result 27-5-3 Sept. 21 Toronto Aeros (exh.) W, 9-2 2019-20 Overall Record: Sept. 22 Minnesota Whitecaps (exh.) W. 5-1 2019-20 WCHA Record: 17-5-2-1 Sept. 27 RV/10 Colgate W, 2-0 Sept. 28 RV/10 Colgate W, 8-1 Oct. 4 *at Minnesota State W, 6-0 Oct. 5 *at Minnesota State W, 7-1 Oct. 11 at Robert Morris W, 4-3 OT Oct. 12 at Robert Morris W, 6-2 Golden Gophers Oct. 19 *St. Cloud State W, 3-0 Oct. 20 *St. Cloud State W, 4-2 University of Minnesota Oct. 25 *at 9/8 Ohio State L, 4-3 Oct. 26 *at 9/8 Ohio State W, 4-2 • No. 2 seed Minnesota faces No. 3 seed Ohio State in the WCHA Nov. 2 *1/1 Wisconsin W, 4-2 semifinal round this weekend when the WCHA Final Faceoff returns Nov. 3 *1/1 Wisconsin T, 2-2 (OT, UMN W SO 1-0) to Ridder Arena. Puck drop between the Gophers and Buckeyes is set Nov. 5 Hamline (exh.) W, 9-0 for 5:07 p.m. CT Saturday in the second semifinal game. Nov. 15 *Bemidji State W, 7-1 • Minnesota advanced to the WCHA Final Faceoff with a WCHA Nov. 16 *Bemidji State W, 3-0 Nov. 22 *at 10/10 Minnesota Duluth T, 2-2 (UMD W 3v3 OT) Quarterfinals sweep over St. Cloud State with 4-2 and 7-3 wins. Grace Nov. 23 *at 10/10 Minnesota Duluth W, 4-3 Zumwinkle (3g-1a), Sarah Potomak (1g-3a), Amy Potomak (2g-1a), Nov. 29 vs. 8/8 Boston College^ T, 2-2 Emily Brown (1g-2a), Taylor Heise (3a), and Emily Oden (3a) led the Nov. 30 vs. RV/RV Harvard^ W, 4-0 Gophers in scoring against the Huskies, and Sydney Scobee picked Dec. 7 Minnesota State% W, 4-0 up both wins in net. Jan. 4 Yale W, 6-3 • The Gophers are making their 21st-consecutive appearance in the Jan. 5 Yale W, 4-1 WCHA semifinals. Minnesota has won seven WCHA postseason titles, Jan. 10 *at St. Cloud State W, 4-1 most recently winning the WCHA Final Faceoff in 2018. The Gophers Jan. 11 *at St. Cloud State W, 3-0 Jan. 17 * 5/5 Ohio State L, 4-1 won three-straight titles from 2012-2014; the Maroon & Gold also won Jan. 18 * 5/5 Ohio State# W, 2-1 WCHA postseason titles in 2002, 2004, and 2005. Minnesota has a Jan. 24 *at 1/1 Wisconsin L, 5-4 (OT) 51-15-0 all-time mark in WCHA postseason games. Jan. 25 *at 1/1 Wisconsin L, 3-0 • Minnesota leads the WCHA and ranks second in the nation at 92.0 Jan. 31 *9/9 Minnesota Duluth W, 5-0 percent (81-for-88) on the penalty kill this season. Minnesota is also Feb. 1 *9/9 Minnesota Duluth L, 2-0 fifth in the NCAA, averaging just 5.9 penalty minutes per game. Feb. 7 *at RV/RV Bemidji State W, 4-1 • Eight Gophers have reached career-highs for points this season: Feb. 8 *at RV/RV Bemidji State W. 6-3 Feb. 21 *Minnesota State W, 5-1 Grace Zumwinkle (25g-20a), Taylor Heise (17g-25a), Amy Potomak Feb. 22 *Minnesota State W, 3-0 (16g-18a), Alex Woken (16g-16a), Emily Oden (7g-18a), Catie Skaja Feb. 28 St. Cloud State (WCHA Quarterfinals) W, 4-2 (7g-7a), Gracie Ostertag (1g-10a), and Abigail Boreen (2g-8a). Feb. 29 St. Cloud State (WCHA Quarterfinals) W, 7-3 • Sarah Potomak is Minnesota’s active career scoring leader, ranked Mar. 7 Ohio State (WCHA Final Faceoff)? 5:07 p.m. CT 11th in Gophers’ history with 178 career points (65g-113a). She is chasing 10th-ranked Kelly Pannek (72g-114a) with 186 career points. *- WCHA game Her 113 career assists rank seventh among all-time Gophers as well. ^- Country Classic (Nashville, Tenn.) %- USA Hockey Hall of Fame Game (Prior Lake, Minn.) • Grace Zumwinkle, Sarah Potomak, and Madeline Wethington each #- Hockey Day Minnesota Outdoor Game (Parade Stadium- Minneapolis, Minn.) have a team-best four game-winning goals this season. ?- Hosted at Ridder Arena • Sydney Scobee ranks third in the NCAA with eight shutouts this season. She leads the WCHA with a 1.61 goals against average and a .930 save percentage while ranking among the nation's top goaltenders in both categories as well. • Grace Zumwinkle (25g-20a) and Sarah Potomak (19g-26a) lead Minnesota with 45 points each while Taylor Heise (17g-25a) is third on the team in scoring with 42 points • Three of Minnesota’s four newcomers have seen playing time this season in defense Madeline Wethington, forward Sydney Shearen, and goaltender Makayla Pahl. Goaltender Olivia King rounds out the Gophers’ rookies.

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2019-20 MINNESOTA DULUTH SCHEDULE Head Coach: Maura Crowell (11th season) Overall Record: 185-137-37 Date Opponent Time / Result 115-77-23 (6th season) Sept. 28 Minnesota Whitecaps (exh.) T, 2-2 [OT] Overall D-I: Oct. 4 3/3 Clarkson L, 4-2 Record at UMD: 88-71-20 (5th season) Oct. 5 3/3 Clarkson W, 2-0 2019-20 Overall Record: 18-11-6 Oct. 11 *Minnesota State W, 3-2 OT 2019-20 WCHA Record: 11-8-5-3 Oct. 12 *Minnesota State W, 4-1 Oct. 18 *at Bemidji State L, 4-2 Oct. 19 *at Bemidji State L, 2-1 Oct. 25 vs. Mercyhurst^ W, 4-1 Bulldogs Oct. 26 vs. Colgate or Connecticut^ W, 3-1 Nov. 1 *St. Cloud State W, 3-2 University of Minnesota Duluth Nov. 2 *St. Cloud State W, 6-0 Nov. 15 *at 7/7 Ohio State L, 3-1 • After a whopping 259:01 total minutes of hockey last weekend Nov. 16 *at 7/7 Ohio State T, 1-1 (OSU W/SO 1-0) Minnesota Duluth defeated Bemidji State 4-1 Sunday after defeating Nov. 22 *1/1 Minnesota T, 2-2 (UMD W 3v3 OT) the Beavers in overtime on Friday 2-1 and suffering a 2-1 loss in four Nov. 23 *1/1 Minnesota L, 4-3 overtimes Saturday. Nov. 29 vs. Quinnipiac% L, 4-2 • Gabbie Hughes and Sydney Brodt led all UMD scorers in the Nov. 30 vs. Connecticut% W, 5-1 quarterfinal series with three points - Hughes notched a point in each Dec. 6 *at 1/1 Wisconsin L, 4-3 Dec. 7 *at 1/1 Wisconsin L, 5-2 game and had two goals and an assist, while Brodt had a goal and two Jan. 4 vs. Minnesota State$ T, 2-2 (OT) assists. Jan. 5 vs. Bemidji State W, 2-0 • Maddie Rooney had a total of 95 saves on the weekend, including Jan. 17 * RV/RV Bemidji State W, 4-0 59 in the four-overtime game on Saturday - just three shy of her Jan. 18 * RV/RV Bemidji State W, 4-2 program record of 62. Jan. 24 *at St. Cloud State T, 2-2 (UMD W 3v3 OT) • UMD played the second-longest game in NCAA history last Saturday, Jan. 25 *at St. Cloud State W, 5-2 a four hour, 50 minute, seven period slugfest that resulted in a 2-1 Jan. 31 *at 2/2 Minnesota L, 5-0 Feb. 1 *at 2/2 Minnesota W, 2-0 loss to BSU. Total ice time was 128:43 minutes. The Bulldogs have Feb. 7 *5/5 Ohio State W, 5-4 (OT) played in a whopping 10 overtime games this season, a program high. Feb. 8 *5/5 Ohio State W, 4-1 UMD is 3-1-6 in those games. Feb. 14 *at Minnesota State W, 5-4 • Ashton Bell leads the WCHA in points from a defenseman with Feb. 15 *at Minnesota State T, 1-1 (OT UMD W 3v3) 32 points (11g- 21a). Bell currently has the fifth most points by a Feb. 21 *2/2 Wisconsin L, 4-1 defenseman in a single-season in program history. Ranked fifth in Feb. 23 *2/2 Wisconsin T, 5-5 (OT UW W 3v3) the NCAA for points, she also has the most goals in the WCHA (11), Feb. 28 Bemidji State (WCHA Quarterfinals) W, 2-1 (OT) Feb. 29 Bemidji State (WCHA Quarterfinals) L, 2-1 (4OT) and is tied for the second-most game-winning goals in the league Mar. 1 Bemidji State (WCHA Quarterfinals) W, 4-1 (five). Mar. 7 Wisconsin (WCHA Final Faceoff)? 2;07 p.m. CT • Gabbie Hughes is just the second UMD player in the past eight seasons to record 51 points or more. Only Lara Stalder has compiled *- WCHA game more points in the eight past seasons -- Stalder turned in 56 points ^- Icebreaker Tournament (Buffalo, N.Y.) (23g-33a) in 35 games in 2016-17. Hughes has compiled 20 goals $- Minnesota Cup (Duluth, Minn.) and 31 assists in 34 games. Fifth in the WCHA and ninth in the NCAA %- Nutmeg Classic (Hamden, Conn.) ?- Hosted at Ridder Arena in total points, Hughes also ranks fifth in points per game in the WCHA and ninth in the NCAA with 1.50 points per game. • In 10 total WCHA postseason encounters, UMD is 4-6 against Wisconsin, and 3-4 in semifinal showdowns. The two sides last met in the WCHA Final Face-Off final on March 5, 2017, a 4-1 loss.

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2019-20 MINNESOTA STATE SCHEDULE Head Coach: John Harrington (20th season) Overall Record: 276-263-52 (20th season) Date Opponent Time / Result Sept. 27 at RPI W, 4-0 TM 35-121-21 (Fifth season) Overall D-I: Sept. 28 at RPI W, 3-0 Record at MSU: 35-121-21 (Fifth season) Oct. 4 *[2/2] Minnesota L, 6-0 2019-20 Overall Record: 11-20-6 Oct. 5 *[2/2] Minnesota L, 7-1 2019-20 WCHA Record: 4-16-4-3 Oct. 11 *at [9/9] Minnesota Duluth L, 3-2 OT Oct. 12 *at [9/9] Minnesota Duluth L, 4-1 Oct. 18 *9/9 Ohio State T, 1-1 (OT) Oct. 19 *9/9 Ohio State T, 3-3 (OT) Mavericks Oct. 25 *at St. Cloud State W, 1-0 Oct. 26 *at St. Cloud State W, 4-1 Minnesota State University Nov. 1 Merrimack W, 4-3 Nov. 2 Merrimack W, 5-3 • Minnesota State was swept in the WCHA Quarterfinal road series with Nov. 16 *at 2/2 Wisconsin L, 3-2 NO. 5/5 Ohio State by the scores of 4-2 and 1-0. Nov. 17 *at 2/2 Wisconsin L, 6-1 • Senior Sofia Poinar was the only skater two collect multiple points on Nov. 22 *Bemidji State L, 1-0 the weekend with two assists. Nov. 23 *Bemidji State L, 5-2 • Senior Emily Antony and sophomore Anna Wilgren scored the goals Nov. 29 vs. 7/6 Clarkson^ L, 4-0 Nov. 30 vs. Vermont^ W, 2-0 in the 4-2 loss on Friday. Dec. 7 vs. 2/2 Minnesota% L, 4-0 • Junior Brittyn Fleming and freshman Kennedy Bobyck both also Jan. 4 vs. 10/10 Minnesota Duluth$ T, 2-2 collected an assist on the weekend. Jan. 5 vs. St. Cloud State$ T, 2-2 • Freshman Calla Frank made her first two postseason starts, making Jan. 10 *at 5/5 Ohio State L, 6-0 68 total saves on the weekend. Jan. 11 *at 5/5 Ohio State L, 8-4 • The 11 wins in a season are the most since the 2013-14 season where Jan. 17 *St. Cloud State W, 5-3 the Mavericks won 13 games. Jan. 18 *St. Cloud State L, 2-1 Jan. 24 *at RV/RV Bemidji State T, 1-1 (MSU W 3v3) • As a team, the Mavericks finished the season with the second most Jan. 25 *at RV/RV Bemidji State L, 3-1 blocked shots in the NCAA at 632, which also led the WCHA. Wilgren Jan. 31 Lindenwood W, 3-0 led the WCHA and was fifth in the NCAA in blocked shots, finishing Feb. 1 Lindenwood W, 4-2 the season with 96. Feb. 7 *1/1 Wisconsin L, 5-1 • By scoring a goal on Friday, Antony finished her career with 70 Feb. 8 *1/1 Wisconsin W, 3-1 points and is one of nine Mavericks to eclipse that mark. Antony also Feb. 14 *8/8 Minnesota Duluth L, 5-4 finished her career tied for the most games played at 145, while also Feb. 15 *8/8 Minnesota Duluth T, 1-1 (OT UMD W 3v3) Feb. 21 *at 3/3 Minnesota L, 5-1 finishing with the sixth most assists (46) and the ninth most points Feb. 22 *at 3/3 Minnesota L, 3-0 (70) all-time at MSU. Feb. 28 at 5/5 Ohio State (WCHA Quarterfinals) L, 4-2 • Wilgren ended the season leading the team in assists (18), points Feb. 29 at 5/5 Ohio State (WCHA Quarterfinals) L, 1-0 (24), game-winning goals (3) and shots on net (100). The point total is a new single-season record for points by a defenseman at MSU, while *- WCHA game the assist total is tied for fourth-most and the three game-winning ^- Windjammer Classic (Burlington, Vt.) goals are tied for the third-most in a single season. $- Minnesota Cup (Duluth, Minn.) %- USA Hockey Hall of Fame Game (Prior Lake, Minn.) • Freshman Kelsey King finished the season with the second most points (22) among WCHA rookies. That total is tied for the sixth most by a freshman in a single season at MSU and is the most since the 2014-15 season. • Frank finished the season with the tenth best save percentage (.912) in a single season at MSU, while also finishing tied for fourth in goals- against average (2.74) and tied for eighth in shutouts (two). • In her career, sophomore Abigail Levy has the best save percentage (.917) and goals-against average (2.58), while having the second- most shutouts (eight), the fifth-most wins (14) and minutes played (3,260:23) and the sixth-most saves (1,530) and games played (56).

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2019-20 OHIO STATE SCHEDULE Head Coach: Nadine Muzerall (Fourth season) Record at OSU: 70-50-17 Date Opponent Time / Result 22-8-6 Sept. 27 St. Lawrence W, 4-1 2019-20 Overall Record: Sept. 28 St. Lawrence W, 3-2 2019-20 WCHA Record: 13-6-5-2 Oct. 4 *at St. Cloud State W, 5-2 Oct. 5 *at St. Cloud State W, 6-2 Oct. 11 *[1/1] Wisconsin L, 3-0 Oct. 12 *[1/1] Wisconsin L, 7-3 Oct. 18 *at Minnesota State T, 1-1 (OT) Oct. 19 *at Minnesota State T, 3-3 (OT) Buckeyes Oct. 25 *2/2 Minnesota W, 4-3 Oct. 26 *2/2 Minnesota L, 4-2 Ohio State University Nov. 1 *at Bemidji State W, 4-3 (OT) Nov. 2 *at Bemidji State W, 3-1 • OSU swept Minnesota State in the WCHA semifinals while scoring two Nov. 15 * 10/9 Minnesota Duluth W, 3-1 power play goals. Nov. 16 * 10/9 Minnesota Duluth T, 1-1 (OSU W/SO 1-0) • Liz Schepers posted a team-high two goals on the weekend, including Nov. 22 at Colgate W, 6-2 the game-winning goal on Saturday. Schepers is now in a four-way tie Nov. 23 at Colgate T, 1-1 for the most game-winning goals in a single season for any Buckeye Nov. 29 3/3 Cornell W, 3-1 Nov. 30 3/3 Cornell L, 5-1 (six). Dec. 13 vs. 7/7 Princeton^ L, 4-2 • Andrea Braendli earned her third shutout of the season and ninth Dec. 14 vs. 7/7 Princeton^ W, 5-2 of her career in Saturday's 1-0 win. Her record improves to 18-5-5 Jan. 10 *Minnesota State W, 6-0 which puts her one win away from tying the season wins record for a Jan. 11 *Minnesota State W, 8-4 Buckeye goaltender. Jan. 17 *at 1/1 Minnesota W, 4-1 • Jincy Dunne posted a team-high three assists on the weekend. She Jan. 18 *at 1/1 Minnesota# L, 2-1 now has 96 career points which puts her fourth in Buckeye history for Jan. 24 RV/10 Quinnipiac W, 2-1 Jan. 25 RV/10 Quinnipiac W, 3-2 career points by a defenseman. Jan. 31 *RV/RV Bemidji State W, 7-2 • Emma Maltais notched a goal and two assists over the weekend. Her Feb. 1 *RV/RV Bemidji State T, 2-2 (OSU W SO 1-0) assist on Saturday's lone goal marked her 39th of the season, which Feb. 7 *at 9/9 Minnesota Duluth L, 5-4 (OT) makes her the new record holder for single-season assists for any Feb. 8 *at 9/9 Minnesota Duluth L, 4-1 Buckeye. Feb. 15 *at 2/2 Wisconsin W, 3-1 • Maltais and Dunne were named First Team All-WCHA to end the Feb. 16 *at 2/2 Wisconsin T, 1-1 (OT WIS W 3v3) Feb. 21 *St. Cloud State W, 3-0 season while Sophie Jaques and Braendli were Third Team All-WCHA. Feb. 22 *St. Cloud State W, 6-3 Teghan Inglis was named a blueliner for the All-Rookie team. Feb. 28 Minnesota State (WCHA Quarterfinals) W, 4-2 • In 20 seasons of Buckeye hockey, Ohio State has made 12 WCHA Feb. 29 Minnesota State (WCHA Quarterfinals) W, 1-0 Semifinal appearances, including six straight trips from 2000-2005. Mar. 7 Minnesota (WCHA Final Faceoff)? 5:07 p.m. CT The Buckeyes are now on a three year streak with appearances in 2018 and 2019. Ohio State has only played in one WCHA *- WCHA game Championship game in 2001. ^- at Las Vegas, Nev. #- Hockey Day Minnesota Outdoor Game (Parade Stadium- Minneapolis, Minn.) ?- Hosted at Ridder Arena

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2019-20 ST. CLOUD STATE SCHEDULE Head Coach: Steve Macdonald (First season) Record at SCSU: 7-25-4 (First season) Date Opponent Time / Result 7-25-4 (First season) Sept. 28 Regina (exh.) W, 3-0 Career Record: Oct. 4 *Ohio State L, 5-2 2019-20 Overall Record: 7-25-4 Oct. 5 *Ohio State L, 6-2 2019-20 WCHA Record: 2-21-1-0 Oct. 11 at RIT W, 4-1 Oct. 12 at RIT W, 3-0 Oct. 18 *at 2/2 Minnesota L, 3-0 Oct. 19 *at 2/2 Minnesota L, 4-2 Oct. 25 *RV/RV Minnesota State L, 1-0 Huskies Oct. 26 *RV/RV Minnesota State L, 4-1 Nov. 1 *10/10 at Minnesota Duluth L, 3-2 St. Cloud State University Nov. 2 *10/10 at Minnesota Duluth L, 6-0 Nov. 15 at Lindenwood T, 2-2 (OT) • St. Cloud State finalizes their post-season play after getting knocked Nov. 16 at Lindenwood W, 5-1 out of WCHA Quarterfinals by No. 2 seed Minnesota. The Huskies Nov. 22 *2/2 Wisconsin L, 5-3 were defeated by scores of 4-2 and 7-3. Nov. 23 *2/2 Wisconsin L, 6-2 • 10 different Huskies tallied at least one point in the weekend series. Nov. 29 Lindenwood W, 6-0 • Freshman Klára Hymlárová tallied three points in the weekend series Nov. 30 Lindenwood Cancelled (1g, 2a), as she rounds out her rookie season leading the Huskies in Dec. 6 *at Bemidji State L, 4-1 Dec. 7 *at Bemidji State L, 3-2 points with 26 total (8g-18a). Hymlárová played in all 35 games and Dec. 13 at Mercyhurst L, 4-1 contributed heavily on the special teams for the Huskies. Hymlárová Dec. 14 at Mercyhurst T, 2-2 also leads WCHA freshmen in points this season. Jan. 4 vs. Bemidji State$ L, 1-0 (OT) • Emma Bigham (1g-1a) and Abby Thiessen (2a) each collected two Jan. 5 vs. Minnesota State$ T, 2-2 (OT) points throughout the weekend, while Dana Rasmussen, Rachel Jan. 10 *2/2 Minnesota L, 4-1 Herzog, Olivia Hanson, Taylor Lind, Taytum Geier and Jenniina Jan. 11 *2/2 Minnesota L, 3-0 Jan. 17 *at Minnesota State L, 5-3 Nylund each tallied one point apiece on the weekend. Jan. 18 *at Minnesota State W, 2-1 • Freshman Olivia Cvar also tallied one assist on the weekend, ending Jan. 24 *9/9 Minnesota Duluth T, 2-2 (UMD W 3v3) her rookie season with 14 points total (10g-4a). Cvar sits in first for Jan. 25 *9/9 Minnesota Duluth L, 5-2 goals scored this season among freshmen in the WCHA. Feb. 1 *at 1/1 Wisconsin L, 5-0 • Junior goaltender Emma Polusny rounds out her junior year after Feb. 2 *at 1/1 Wisconsin L, 11-1 starting and playing in 32 games for the Huskies. Polusny held a .911 Feb. 14 *UR/RV Bemidji State L, 3-0 save percentage after making 1108 saves this season. Polusny made Feb. 15 *UR/RV Bemidji State W, 1-0 (OT) a weekend total of 99 saves in the final series against Minnesota. Feb. 21 *at 5/5 Ohio State L, 3-0 Feb. 22 *at 5/5 Ohio State L, 6-3 • The Huskies end their 22nd season with a record of 6-25-4. The Feb. 28 at 3/3 Minnesota (WCHA Quarterfinals) L, 4-2 Huskies will graduate eight seniors this year (five forwards, two Feb. 29 at 3/3 Minnesota (WCHA Quarterfinals) L, 7-3 defendermen, one goalie). *- WCHA game $- Minnesota Cup (Duluth, Minn.) #-If necessary

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2019-20 WISCONSIN SCHEDULE Head Coach: Mark Johnson (17th season) Record at UW: 521-91-46 Date Opponent Time / Result Sept. 27 at Lindenwood W, 4-0 2019-20 Overall Record: 27-4-3 Sept. 28 at Lindenwood W, 6-2 2019-20 WCHA Record: 17-4-3-2 Oct. 4 Penn State W, 7-0 Oct. 5 Penn State W, 3-0 Oct. 11 *at [8/8] Ohio State W, 3-0 Oct. 12 *at [8/8] Ohio State W, 7-3 Oct. 18 at LIU W, 10-2 Oct. 19 at LIU# W, 12-0 Badgers Oct. 26 Bemidji State W, 4-1 Oct. 27 Bemidji State W, 4-1 University of Wisconsin Nov. 2 *at 2/2 Minnesota L, 4-2 Nov. 3 *at 2/2 Minnesota T, 2-2 (OT) • No. 2/2 Wisconsin opens postseason play at the 2020 WCHA Final Nov. 16 *Minnesota State W, 3-2 Faceoff in Minneapolis with a battle against No. 8/8 Minnesota Duluth Nov. 17 *Minnesota State W, 6-1 on Saturday at 2 p.m. The winner of UW/UMD will face the winner of Nov. 22 *at St. Cloud State W, 5-3 Minnesota/Ohio State on Sunday in the WCHA Championship game at Nov. 23 *at St. Cloud State W, 6-2 2:07 p.m. CT at Ridder Arena. Nov. 29 vs. RV/RV Harvard^ W, 5-1 Nov. 30 vs. 8/8 Boston College^ W, 5-3 • Wisconsin enjoyed a bye week last weekend after winning the Dec. 6 * 10/10 Minnesota Duluth W, 4-3 program’s eighth WCHA regular-season title on Feb. 23 with a 5-5 Dec. 7 * 10/10 Minnesota Duluth W, 5-2 draw with Minnesota Duluth. It marked the program’s fourth regular- Jan. 4 at RV/RV Robert Morris% W, 3-1 season title in the last five years and the sixth-straight year UW has Jan. 5 vs. 3/3 Northeastern% W, 4-3 (OT) either won the WCHA regular-season or tournament title. Jan. 10 *at Bemidji State W, 3-2 • Wisconsin enters the weekend with an 27-4-3 record this year. UW Jan. 11 *at Bemidji State L, 3-2 leads the country in scoring offense, averaging 4.59 goals per game, Jan. 24 *2/2 Minnesota W, 5-4 (OT) Jan. 25 *2/2 Minnesota W, 3-0 while UW’s scoring defense ranks in the top 10, holding opponents to Feb. 1 *St. Cloud State W, 5-0 an average of 1.76 goals per game. Feb. 2 *St. Cloud State W, 11-1 • UW has won a WCHA-best eight Final Faceoff titles and has won four Feb. 7 *at Minnesota State W, 5-1 of the past five league tournaments. Feb. 8 *at Minnesota State L, 3-1 • Abby Roque was named a top-three finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Feb. 15 *T-6/7 Ohio State L, 3-1 Memorial Award on Tuesday as the senior alternate captain is Feb. 16 *T-6/7 Ohio State T, 1-1 (OT UW W 3v3) enjoying a fantastic season for UW. She ranks sixth in the country in Feb. 21 *at 9/8 Minnesota Duluth W, 4-1 Feb. 23 *at 9/8 Minnesota Duluth T, 5-5 (OT UW W 3v3) points with 57 and in the top-10 in both goals (25) and assists (32) Mar. 7 Minnesota Duluth (WCHA Final Faceoff)? 2:07 p.m. CT while her 494 faceoff wins pace the country. Roque has moved into ninth place in school history in scoring with 169 points. In addition, *- WCHA game her 114 assists rank No. 7 in program history as she became only the ^- Country Classic (Nashville, Tenn.) eighth Badger to tally 100 career assists. %- Battle at the Burgh (Pittsburgh, Pa.) • Junior Daryl Watts, the 2018 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award winner, ?- Hosted at Ridder Arena leads the country in points (73) and assists (49). Her 73 points this year rank eighth in program history while her 49 assists are the most in school history. Her 49 assists this year rank No. 9 in NCAA history as she looks to become only the eight NCAA women’s hockey player to tally 50 assists in a single season. • Wisconsin holds three of the top 10 scorers in the nation as Daryl Watts leads with 73, Sophie Shirley ranks second with 59 points and Abby Roque ranks fifth with 57 points. • UW is the only school in the country with three 50+ point scorers and this marks the first time since the 2011-12 season that Wisconsin has had three or more players with 50+ points. • UW has turned the tide in its series against UMD as of late, thanks to a 24-1-5 record against UMD since the start of the 2013-14 season. UW has a 16-game unbeaten run against the Bulldogs.

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Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- 1 Daryl Watts WIS JR F 24 14-35-49 2.04 1/2 1 0 1 0 +18 2 Emma Maltais OSU JR F 24 12-29-41 1.71 3/6 2 1 1 1 +18 3 Sophie Shirley WIS SO F 24 19-19-38 1.58 2/4 4 0 1 0 +24 Abby Roque WIS SR F 24 17-21-38 1.58 7/17 3 0 4 1 +22 5 Gabbie Hughes MND SO F 23 12-25-37 1.61 7/14 1 0 3 0 +15 6 Grace Zumwinkle MIN JR F 24 16-15-31 1.29 2/4 2 0 4 0 +25 7 Taylor Heise MIN SO F 24 14-15-29 1.21 1/2 1 0 1 0 +22 8 Sydney Brodt MND SR F 24 13-15-28 1.17 6/12 1 2 1 0 +16 9 Sarah Potomak MIN SR F 24 11-16-27 1.12 3/6 1 1 3 0 +20 10 Tatum Skaggs OSU JR F 24 13-12-25 1.04 12/24 3 0 1 0 +14 Liz Schepers OSU JR F 24 12-13-25 1.04 8/16 0 0 4 0 +19 12 Alex Woken MIN SR F 24 12-10-22 0.92 2/4 2 0 2 0 +16 13 Anna Klein MND JR F 24 12-9-21 0.88 2/4 1 0 2 0 +11 Ashton Bell MND JR D 24 7-14-21 0.88 3/6 5 0 4 0 +13 15 Amy Potomak MIN SO F 24 9-11-20 0.83 10/20 3 0 1 1 +5 16 Jincy Dunne OSU SR D 24 6-13-19 0.79 3/6 1 0 0 0 +3 17 Haley Mack BMJ SR F 24 8-10-18 0.75 3/6 2 1 2 0 +5 Sophie Jaques OSU SO D 24 7-11-18 0.75 2/4 2 0 2 0 +15 Brette Pettet WIS JR F 24 6-12-18 0.75 2/4 2 0 1 0 +16 20 Clair DeGeorge BMJ JR F 24 6-11-17 0.71 6/12 0 0 2 0 -1 21 Mekenzie Steffen WIS SR D 24 6-10-16 0.67 2/4 3 0 2 0 +11 Emily Oden MIN SO F 24 5-11-16 0.67 2/4 1 0 1 0 +8 Emily Brown MIN JR D 24 3-13-16 0.67 7/14 0 0 0 0 +23 24 Gabby Rosenthal OSU SO F 24 10-5-15 0.62 7/14 4 0 4 0 +3 Britta Curl WIS SO F 24 10-5-15 0.62 5/10 5 0 4 0 +6 Nicole LaMantia WIS SO D 24 2-13-15 0.62 1/2 0 0 0 0 +15

Defenseman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- 1 Ashton Bell MND JR D 24 7-14-21 0.88 3/6 5 0 4 0 +13 2 Jincy Dunne OSU SR D 24 6-13-19 0.79 3/6 1 0 0 0 +3 3 Sophie Jaques OSU SO D 24 7-11-18 0.75 2/4 2 0 2 0 +15 4 Mekenzie Steffen WIS SR D 24 6-10-16 0.67 2/4 3 0 2 0 +11 Emily Brown MIN JR D 24 3-13-16 0.67 7/14 0 0 0 0 +23 6 Nicole LaMantia WIS SO D 24 2-13-15 0.62 1/2 0 0 0 0 +15 7 Olivia Knowles MIN JR D 24 1-11-12 0.50 6/12 0 0 0 0 +24 Natalie Buchbinder WIS JR D 24 1-11-12 0.50 1/2 0 0 0 0 +19 Maggie Flaherty MND SO D 24 0-12-12 0.50 15/30 0 0 0 0 +2 10 Tristen Truax MNS JR D 24 8-2-10 0.42 5/10 4 0 1 0 -11 Grace Bowlby WIS JR D 24 2-8-10 0.42 2/4 1 0 1 0 +9 Anna Wilgren MNS SO D 24 1-9-10 0.42 4/8 0 0 1 0 -20 Madison Bizal OSU SO D 24 1-9-10 0.42 3/6 1 0 0 0 +3 14 Madeline Wethington MIN FR D 24 3-6-9 0.38 3/6 0 0 2 0 +7 McKenzie Sederberg MNS SR D 24 3-6-9 0.38 6/15 0 0 1 0 -3

Freshman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- 1 Klára Hymlárová STC FR F 24 5-9-14 0.58 7/14 0 0 0 0 -6 2 Reece Hunt BMJ FR F 24 4-8-12 0.50 4/8 0 0 0 1 -2 3 Jennifer Gardiner OSU FR F 24 6-5-11 0.46 2/4 1 0 0 0 +4 4 Kelsey King MNS FR F 24 4-6-10 0.42 6/12 0 0 0 0 -12 5 Brooke Bink OSU FR F 24 5-4-9 0.38 4/8 0 0 0 0 +4 Madeline Wethington MIN FR D 24 3-6-9 0.38 3/6 0 0 2 0 +7 7 Olivia Cvar STC FR F 24 7-1-8 0.33 6/12 2 0 1 0 -6 8 Taylor Lind STC FR F 24 1-5-6 0.25 3/14 0 0 0 0 -13 9 Teghan Inglis OSU FR D 24 0-5-5 0.21 8/16 0 0 0 0 -1 10 Charlotte Akervik MNS FR D 24 2-2-4 0.17 5/10 0 0 0 0 -15 Kennedy Bobyck MNS FR F 24 0-4-4 0.17 1/2 0 0 0 0 -13 12 Dara Greig WIS FR F 24 2-1-3 0.12 1/2 0 0 0 0 +4 Grace Shirley WIS FR F 24 0-3-3 0.12 2/4 0 0 0 0 +4 14 Mannon McMahon MND FR F 24 1-1-2 0.08 0/0 0 0 0 0 -1 Kasundra Betinol MND FR F 24 0-2-2 0.08 0/0 0 0 0 0 -4 Ramsey Parent OSU FR F 24 0-2-2 0.08 2/4 0 0 0 0 -1 Conference Scoring Leaders

Goal Scoring GP G GPG Assist Scoring GP A APG 1 Sophie Shirley WIS SO F 24 19 0.79 1 Daryl Watts WIS JR F 24 35 1.46 2 Abby Roque WIS SR F 24 17 0.71 2 Emma Maltais OSU JR F 24 29 1.21 3 Grace Zumwinkle MIN JR F 24 16 0.67 3 Gabbie Hughes MND SO F 23 25 1.09 4 Taylor Heise MIN SO F 24 14 0.58 4 Abby Roque WIS SR F 24 21 0.88 Daryl Watts WIS JR F 24 14 0.58 5 Sophie Shirley WIS SO F 24 19 0.79 6 Sydney Brodt MND SR F 24 13 0.54 6 Sarah Potomak MIN SR F 24 16 0.67 Tatum Skaggs OSU JR F 24 13 0.54 7 Grace Zumwinkle MIN JR F 24 15 0.62 8 Gabbie Hughes MND SO F 23 12 0.52 Taylor Heise MIN SO F 24 15 0.62 Alex Woken MIN SR F 24 12 0.50 Sydney Brodt MND SR F 24 15 0.62 Anna Klein MND JR F 24 12 0.50 10 Ashton Bell MND JR D 24 14 0.58 Emma Maltais OSU JR F 24 12 0.50 11 Emily Brown MIN JR D 24 13 0.54 Liz Schepers OSU JR F 24 12 0.50 Jincy Dunne OSU SR D 24 13 0.54 Liz Schepers OSU JR F 24 13 0.54 Nicole LaMantia WIS SO D 24 13 0.54

Power Play Goals GP G GPG Power Play Points GP G-A-P PPG 1 Ashton Bell MND JR D 24 5 0.21 1 Daryl Watts WIS JR F 24 1-12-13 0.54 Britta Curl WIS SOF 24 5 0.21 2 Mekenzie Steffen WIS SR D 24 3-6-9 0.38 3 Tristen Truax MNS JR D 24 4 0.17 3 Ashton Bell MND JR D 24 5-3-8 0.33 Gabby Rosenthal OSU SO F 24 4 0.17 Sophie Shirley WIS SO F 24 4-4-8 0.33 Sophie Shirley WIS SOF 24 4 0.17 Abby Roque WIS SR F 24 3-5-8 0.33 6 Amy Potomak MIN SOF 24 3 0.12 Emma Maltais OSU JR F 24 2-6-8 0.33 Tatum Skaggs OSU JR F 24 3 0.12 Jincy Dunne OSU SR D 24 1-7-8 0.33 Hallie Theodosopoulos STC SR F/D 24 3 0.12 8 Gabbie Hughes MND SO F 23 1-6-7 0.30 Abby Roque WIS SRF 24 3 0.12 Gabby Rosenthal OSU SO F 24 4-3-7 0.29 Mekenzie Steffen WIS SR D 24 3 0.12 10 3 Players Tied With 6 Points

Shorthanded Goals GP G GPG Game-Winning Goals GP G GPG 1 Sydney Brodt MND SR F 24 2 0.08 1 Grace Zumwinkle MIN JR F 24 4 0.17 2 Kiki Radke BMJ SR F 24 1 0.04 Ashton Bell MND JR D 24 4 0.17 Haley Mack BMJ SR F 24 1 0.04 Liz Schepers OSU JR F 24 4 0.17 Sarah Potomak MIN SR F 24 1 0.04 Gabby Rosenthal OSU SO F 24 4 0.17 Ryleigh Houston MND SR F 24 1 0.04 Abby Roque WIS SR F 24 4 0.17 Emma Maltais OSU JR F 24 1 0.04 Britta Curl WIS SOF 24 4 0.17 Alexis Mauermann WIS SR F 24 1 0.04 7 Gabbie Hughes MND SO F 23 3 0.13 Sarah Potomak MIN SR F 24 3 0.12 9 10 Players Tied With 2

Plus-Minus GP +/- Hat Tricks GP HT 1 Grace Zumwinkle MIN JR F 24 +25 1 Reece Hunt BMJ FR F 24 1 2 Olivia Knowles MIN JR D 24 +24 Amy Potomak MIN SO F 24 1 Sophie Shirley WIS SO F 24 +24 Emma Maltais OSU JR F 24 1 4 Emily Brown MIN JR D 24 +23 Abby Roque WIS SR F 24 1 5 Taylor Heise MIN SO F 24 +22 Abby Roque WIS SR F 24 +22 7 Sarah Potomak MIN SR F 24 +20 8 Liz Schepers OSU JR F 24 +19 Natalie Buchbinder WIS JR D 24 +19 10 Emma Maltais OSU JR F 24 +18 Daryl Watts WIS JR F 24 +18

Blocked Shots GP BLK BLK/G Face-Off Percentage FW FL FO % 1 Anna Wilgren MNS SOD 24 72 3.00 1 Abby Roque WIS SR F 364 185 .663 2 Tina Kampa BMJ JR D 24 62 2.58 2 Abigail Boreen MIN SO F 40 23 .635 3 Tristen Truax MNS JR D 24 59 2.46 3 Emily Oden MIN SO F 116 69 .627 4 Maggie Flaherty MND SO D 24 58 2.42 4 Sarah Potomak MIN SR F 64 39 .621 5 Mak Langei BMJ JR D 23 52 2.26 5 Sofia Poinar MNS SR F 114 78 .594 Kara Werth BMJ JR D 24 52 2.17 6 Brette Pettet WIS JR F 191 133 .590 7 Heather Olson BMJ SR D 24 50 2.08 7 Taylor Heise MIN SO F 250 192 .566 8 Ashton Bell MND JR D 24 48 2.00 8 Emma Maltais OSU JR F 87 67 .565 9 McKenzie Sederberg MNS SR D 24 46 1.92 9 Sydney Brodt MND SR F 75 61 .551 10 Jincy Dunne OSU SRD 24 40 1.67 10 Taylor Wente MIN JR F 224 184 .549 Conference Goaltending Leaders

Goals Against Average GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % 1 Sydney Scobee MIN SR 24 1397:53 38 1.63 17-5-2 6 528 .933 2 Andrea Braendli OSU SO 19 1095:34 39 2.14 10-4-4 2 458 .922 3 Kristen Campbell WIS SR 20 1206:46 43 2.14 14-3-3 2 359 .893 4 Maddie Rooney MND SR 24 1411:26 55 2.34 11-8-5 2 657 .923 5 Lauren Bench BMJ JR 23 1337:46 57 2.56 9-12-2 2 596 .913 6 Abigail Levy MNS SO 16 826:03 46 3.34 2-10-2 1 412 .900 7 Calla Frank MNS FR 12 629:36 36 3.43 2-6-2 0 320 .899 8 Emma Polusny STC JR 22 1303:40 85 3.91 2-19-1 1 759 .899

Save Percentage GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % 1 Sydney Scobee MIN SR 24 1397:53 38 1.63 17-5-2 6 528 .933 2 Maddie Rooney MND SR 24 1411:26 55 2.34 11-8-5 2 657 .923 3 Andrea Braendli OSU SO 19 1095:34 39 2.14 10-4-4 2 458 .922 4 Lauren Bench BMJ JR 23 1337:46 57 2.56 9-12-2 2 596 .913 5 Abigail Levy MNS SO 16 826:03 46 3.34 2-10-2 1 412 .900 6 Emma Polusny STC JR 22 1303:40 85 3.91 2-19-1 1 759 .899 7 Calla Frank MNS FR 12 629:36 36 3.43 2-6-2 0 320 .899 8 Kristen Campbell WIS SR 20 1206:46 43 2.14 14-3-3 2 359 .893

Saves GP SVS/G Saves Shutouts GP Shutouts 1 Emma Polusny STC JR 22 34.5 759 1 Sydney Scobee MIN SR 24 6 2 Maddie Rooney MND SR 24 27.4 657 2 Andrea Braendli OSU SO 19 2 3 Lauren Bench BMJ JR 23 25.9 596 Kristen Campbell WIS SR 20 2 4 Sydney Scobee MIN SR 24 22.0 528 Lauren Bench BMJ JR 23 2 5 Andrea Braendli OSU SO 19 24.1 458 Maddie Rooney MND SR 24 2 6 Abigail Levy MNS SO 16 25.8 412 6 Breanna Blesi WIS JR 4 1 7 Kristen Campbell WIS SR 20 17.9 359 Abigail Levy MNS SO 16 1 8 Calla Frank MNS FR 12 26.7 320 Emma Polusny STC JR 22 1 9 Lynsey Wallace OSU JR 7 18.0 126 10 Janine Alder STC SR 3 25.0 75 11 Kerigan Dowhy BMJ JR 2 26.0 52 12 Breanna Blesi WIS JR 4 11.8 47 13 Makayla Pahl MIN FR 3 7.7 23 14 Emma Söderberg MND SO 3 4.7 14 15 Lexi Baker BMJ SO 1 10.0 10 16 Quinn Kuntz OSU FR 2 3.0 6 17 Karlie Ries STC SO 1 3.0 3 WCHA Women Team Conference Statistics

TEAM OFFENSE TEAM DEFENSE Team Games Goals G/GM Team Games Goals G/GM 1 Wisconsin 24 97 4.04 1 Minnesota 24 40 1.67 2 Minnesota 24 86 3.58 2 Wisconsin 24 48 2.00 3 Ohio State 24 81 3.38 3 Ohio State 24 56 2.33 4 Minnesota Duluth 24 69 2.88 4 Minnesota Duluth 24 60 2.50 5 Bemidji State 24 48 2.00 5 Bemidji State 24 68 2.83 6 Minnesota State 24 40 1.67 6 Minnesota State 24 83 3.46 7 St. Cloud State 24 32 1.33 7 St. Cloud State 24 98 4.08

POWER PLAY PENALTY KILL Team Totals SHA PP % Team Totals SHF PK % 1 Wisconsin 20/67 1 29.9 1 Minnesota 52/55 1 94.5 2 Ohio State 16/66 1 24.2 2 Wisconsin 39/46 1 84.8 3 Minnesota 12/54 0 22.2 3 Minnesota Duluth 60/73 3 82.2 4 Minnesota Duluth 12/69 0 17.4 4 Minnesota State 54/68 0 79.4 5 Minnesota State 8/61 3 13.1 5 St. Cloud State 54/70 0 77.1 6 Bemidji State 6/52 1 11.5 6 Bemidji State 42/55 2 76.4 7 St. Cloud State 6/56 2 10.7 7 Ohio State 44/58 1 75.9

PENALTY MINUTES SHOTS ON GOAL Team Games PIM PIM/G Team GamesSOGSOG/G 1 Minnesota Duluth 24 173 7.2 1 Wisconsin 24 850 35.4 2 St. Cloud State 24 162 6.8 2 Ohio State 24 828 34.5 3 Ohio State 24 153 6.4 3 Minnesota 24 796 33.2 4 Minnesota State 24 149 6.2 4 Minnesota Duluth 24 736 30.7 5 Bemidji State 24 140 5.8 5 Bemidji State 24 614 25.6 6 Minnesota 24126 5.2 6 Minnesota State 24 571 23.8 7 Wisconsin 24 93 3.9 7 St. Cloud State 24 503 21.0

SCORING BY PERIOD GOALS ALLOWED BY PERIOD Team 1st2nd3rdOTTotal Team 1st2nd3rdOTTotal 1 Wisconsin 28 30 38 1 97 1 Minnesota 9 18 12 1 40 2 Minnesota 23 30 33 0 86 2 Wisconsin 14 18 16 0 48 3 Ohio State 24 35 21 1 81 3 Ohio State 11 21 23 1 56 4 Minnesota Duluth 24 25 18 2 69 4 Minnesota Duluth 13 24 23 0 60 5 Bemidji State 13 19 16 0 48 5 Bemidji State 19 23 24 2 68 6 Minnesota State 9 14 17 0 40 6 Minnesota State 24 29 29 1 83 7 St. Cloud State 6 12 13 1 32 7 St. Cloud State 37 32 29 0 98

SPECIAL TEAMS NET Team PPF SHA PP NET PPA SHF SH NET ST NET 1 Wisconsin 20 1 +19 7 1 -6 +13 2 Minnesota 12 0 +12 3 1 -2 +10 3 Minnesota Duluth 12 0 +12 13 3 -10 +2 Ohio State 16 1 +15 14 1 -13 +2 5 Bemidji State 6 1 +5 13 2 -11 -6 6 Minnesota State 8 3 +5 14 0 -14 -9 7 St. Cloud State 6 2 +4 16 0 -16 -12 Overall Scoring Leaders

Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- 1 Daryl Watts WIS JR F 34 24-49-73 2.15 2/4 3 1 2 0 +32 2 Sophie Shirley WIS SO F 34 28-31-59 1.74 8/16 6 0 2 1 +35 3 Emma Maltais OSU JR F 36 19-39-58 1.61 4/8 3 1 4 1 +24 4 Abby Roque WIS SR F 34 25-32-57 1.68 11/33 8 1 5 1 +36 5 Gabbie Hughes MND SO F 34 20-31-51 1.50 13/26 2 0 5 0 +21 6 Grace Zumwinkle MIN JR F 35 25-20-45 1.29 5/10 2 0 4 1 +39 Sarah Potomak MIN SR F 35 19-26-45 1.29 3/6 1 1 4 0 +40 8 Taylor Heise MIN SO F 35 17-25-42 1.20 3/6 2 0 2 0 +33 Liz Schepers OSU JR F 36 22-20-42 1.17 10/20 3 0 6 0 +29 10 Sydney Brodt MND SR F 35 18-22-40 1.14 7/14 2 2 3 0 +23 11 Tatum Skaggs OSU JR F 36 14-25-39 1.08 18/36 3 0 1 0 +20 12 Amy Potomak MIN SO F 35 16-18-34 0.97 17/34 4 1 3 1 +19 13 Alex Woken MIN SR F 35 16-16-32 0.91 6/12 4 0 2 0 +20 Ashton Bell MND JR D 35 11-21-32 0.91 5/10 7 1 5 0 +25 15 Mekenzie Steffen WIS SR D 34 6-22-28 0.82 5/10 3 0 2 0 +24 Jincy Dunne OSU SR D 36 7-21-28 0.78 6/15 1 0 0 0 +6 Haley Mack BMJ SR F 37 15-13-28 0.76 4/8 3 2 3 1 +13 18 Brette Pettet WIS JR F 34 12-15-27 0.79 2/4 4 0 4 0 +24 Anna Klein MND JR F 35 13-14-27 0.77 4/8 1 0 2 0 +17 20 Klára Hymlárová STC FR F 35 8-18-26 0.74 7/14 0 0 1 0 -6 21 Emily Oden MIN SO F 35 7-18-25 0.71 4/8 1 0 1 0 +13 22 Britta Curl WIS SO F 34 16-8-24 0.71 9/18 8 0 4 0 +14 Sophie Jaques OSU SO D 36 9-15-24 0.67 4/8 3 0 2 0 +15 Anna Wilgren MNS SO D 37 6-18-24 0.65 6/12 0 0 3 0 -8 25 Emily Antony MNS SR F 37 7-15-22 0.59 3/6 2 0 0 0 -5 Kelsey King MNS FR F 37 6-16-22 0.59 9/21 0 0 0 0 -5

Defenseman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- 1 Ashton Bell MND JR D 35 11-21-32 0.91 5/10 7 1 5 0 +25 2 Mekenzie Steffen WIS SR D 34 6-22-28 0.82 5/10 3 0 2 0 +24 Jincy Dunne OSU SR D 36 7-21-28 0.78 6/15 1 0 0 0 +6 4 Sophie Jaques OSU SO D 36 9-15-24 0.67 4/8 3 0 2 0 +15 Anna Wilgren MNS SO D 37 6-18-24 0.65 6/12 0 0 3 0 -8 6 Grace Bowlby WIS JR D 34 3-17-20 0.59 3/6 1 0 1 0 +22 Nicole LaMantia WIS SO D 34 3-17-20 0.59 2/4 0 0 0 0 +27 Emily Brown MIN JR D 35 5-15-20 0.57 9/18 0 0 0 0 +30 9 Olivia Knowles MIN JR D 35 3-14-17 0.49 10/20 0 0 1 0 +33 Maggie Flaherty MND SO D 35 1-16-17 0.49 21/42 0 0 1 0 +6 11 Natalie Buchbinder WIS JR D 34 1-15-16 0.47 2/4 0 0 0 0 +30 Madison Bizal OSU SO D 36 4-12-16 0.44 5/10 1 0 0 0 +8 13 Madeline Wethington MIN FR D 35 6-9-15 0.43 5/10 0 0 4 0 +20 Mak Langei BMJ JR D 36 2-13-15 0.42 8/16 0 0 1 0 +3 15 Abby Thiessen STC SR D 35 4-10-14 0.40 12/24 2 0 0 0 -21

Freshman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- 1 Klára Hymlárová STC FR F 35 8-18-26 0.74 7/14 0 0 1 0 -6 2 Kelsey King MNS FR F 37 6-16-22 0.59 9/21 0 0 0 0 -5 3 Reece Hunt BMJ FR F 37 7-12-19 0.51 5/10 1 0 1 1 +2 4 Olivia Cvar STC FR F 35 10-5-15 0.43 10/20 2 0 1 0 -3 Madeline Wethington MIN FR D 35 6-9-15 0.43 5/10 0 0 4 0 +20 6 Jennifer Gardiner OSU FR F 36 7-6-13 0.36 2/4 1 0 0 0 +1 7 Brooke Bink OSU FR F 36 5-7-12 0.33 8/16 0 0 0 0 +9 8 Teghan Inglis OSU FR D 36 3-7-10 0.28 9/18 0 0 1 0 +7 9 Taylor Lind STC FR F 35 3-6-9 0.26 7/22 2 0 0 0 -10 10 Kennedy Bobyck MNS FR F 37 2-6-8 0.22 1/2 0 0 0 0 -13 11 Dara Greig WIS FR F 34 3-3-6 0.18 4/8 0 0 0 0 +8 Charlotte Akervik MNS FR D 35 3-3-6 0.17 7/14 0 0 1 0 -14 13 Grace Shirley WIS FR F 34 1-4-5 0.15 4/8 0 0 0 0 +10 Mannon McMahon MND FR F 35 2-3-5 0.14 0/0 0 0 0 0 +2 15 Kasundra Betinol MND FR F 35 2-2-4 0.11 1/2 0 0 1 0 -3 Conference Scoring Leaders

Goal Scoring GP G GPG Assist Scoring GP A APG 1 Sophie Shirley WIS SO F 24 19 0.79 1 Daryl Watts WIS JR F 24 35 1.46 2 Abby Roque WIS SR F 24 17 0.71 2 Emma Maltais OSU JR F 24 29 1.21 3 Grace Zumwinkle MIN JR F 24 16 0.67 3 Gabbie Hughes MND SO F 23 25 1.09 4 Taylor Heise MIN SO F 24 14 0.58 4 Abby Roque WIS SR F 24 21 0.88 Daryl Watts WIS JR F 24 14 0.58 5 Sophie Shirley WIS SO F 24 19 0.79 6 Sydney Brodt MND SR F 24 13 0.54 6 Sarah Potomak MIN SR F 24 16 0.67 Tatum Skaggs OSU JR F 24 13 0.54 7 Grace Zumwinkle MIN JR F 24 15 0.62 8 Gabbie Hughes MND SO F 23 12 0.52 Taylor Heise MIN SO F 24 15 0.62 Alex Woken MIN SR F 24 12 0.50 Sydney Brodt MND SR F 24 15 0.62 Anna Klein MND JR F 24 12 0.50 10 Ashton Bell MND JR D 24 14 0.58 Emma Maltais OSU JR F 24 12 0.50 11 Emily Brown MIN JR D 24 13 0.54 Liz Schepers OSU JR F 24 12 0.50 Jincy Dunne OSU SR D 24 13 0.54 Liz Schepers OSU JR F 24 13 0.54 Nicole LaMantia WIS SO D 24 13 0.54

Power Play Goals GP G GPG Power Play Points GP G-A-P PPG 1 Ashton Bell MND JR D 24 5 0.21 1 Daryl Watts WIS JR F 24 1-12-13 0.54 Britta Curl WIS SOF 24 5 0.21 2 Mekenzie Steffen WIS SR D 24 3-6-9 0.38 3 Tristen Truax MNS JR D 24 4 0.17 3 Ashton Bell MND JR D 24 5-3-8 0.33 Gabby Rosenthal OSU SO F 24 4 0.17 Sophie Shirley WIS SO F 24 4-4-8 0.33 Sophie Shirley WIS SOF 24 4 0.17 Abby Roque WIS SR F 24 3-5-8 0.33 6 Amy Potomak MIN SOF 24 3 0.12 Emma Maltais OSU JR F 24 2-6-8 0.33 Tatum Skaggs OSU JR F 24 3 0.12 Jincy Dunne OSU SR D 24 1-7-8 0.33 Hallie Theodosopoulos STC SR F/D 24 3 0.12 8 Gabbie Hughes MND SO F 23 1-6-7 0.30 Abby Roque WIS SRF 24 3 0.12 Gabby Rosenthal OSU SO F 24 4-3-7 0.29 Mekenzie Steffen WIS SR D 24 3 0.12 10 3 Players Tied With 6 Points

Shorthanded Goals GP G GPG Game-Winning Goals GP G GPG 1 Sydney Brodt MND SR F 24 2 0.08 1 Grace Zumwinkle MIN JR F 24 4 0.17 2 Kiki Radke BMJ SR F 24 1 0.04 Ashton Bell MND JR D 24 4 0.17 Haley Mack BMJ SR F 24 1 0.04 Liz Schepers OSU JR F 24 4 0.17 Sarah Potomak MIN SR F 24 1 0.04 Gabby Rosenthal OSU SO F 24 4 0.17 Ryleigh Houston MND SR F 24 1 0.04 Abby Roque WIS SR F 24 4 0.17 Emma Maltais OSU JR F 24 1 0.04 Britta Curl WIS SOF 24 4 0.17 Alexis Mauermann WIS SR F 24 1 0.04 7 Gabbie Hughes MND SO F 23 3 0.13 Sarah Potomak MIN SR F 24 3 0.12 9 10 Players Tied With 2

Plus-Minus GP +/- Hat Tricks GP HT 1 Grace Zumwinkle MIN JR F 24 +25 1 Reece Hunt BMJ FR F 24 1 2 Olivia Knowles MIN JR D 24 +24 Amy Potomak MIN SO F 24 1 Sophie Shirley WIS SO F 24 +24 Emma Maltais OSU JR F 24 1 4 Emily Brown MIN JR D 24 +23 Abby Roque WIS SR F 24 1 5 Taylor Heise MIN SO F 24 +22 Abby Roque WIS SR F 24 +22 7 Sarah Potomak MIN SR F 24 +20 8 Liz Schepers OSU JR F 24 +19 Natalie Buchbinder WIS JR D 24 +19 10 Emma Maltais OSU JR F 24 +18 Daryl Watts WIS JR F 24 +18

Blocked Shots GP BLK BLK/G Face-Off Percentage FW FL FO % 1 Anna Wilgren MNS SOD 24 72 3.00 1 Abby Roque WIS SR F 364 185 .663 2 Tina Kampa BMJ JR D 24 62 2.58 2 Abigail Boreen MIN SO F 40 23 .635 3 Tristen Truax MNS JR D 24 59 2.46 3 Emily Oden MIN SO F 116 69 .627 4 Maggie Flaherty MND SO D 24 58 2.42 4 Sarah Potomak MIN SR F 64 39 .621 5 Mak Langei BMJ JR D 23 52 2.26 5 Sofia Poinar MNS SR F 114 78 .594 Kara Werth BMJ JR D 24 52 2.17 6 Brette Pettet WIS JR F 191 133 .590 7 Heather Olson BMJ SR D 24 50 2.08 7 Taylor Heise MIN SO F 250 192 .566 8 Ashton Bell MND JR D 24 48 2.00 8 Emma Maltais OSU JR F 87 67 .565 9 McKenzie Sederberg MNS SR D 24 46 1.92 9 Sydney Brodt MND SR F 75 61 .551 10 Jincy Dunne OSU SRD 24 40 1.67 10 Taylor Wente MIN JR F 224 184 .549 Conference Goaltending Leaders

Goals Against Average GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % 1 Sydney Scobee MIN SR 24 1397:53 38 1.63 17-5-2 6 528 .933 2 Andrea Braendli OSU SO 19 1095:34 39 2.14 10-4-4 2 458 .922 3 Kristen Campbell WIS SR 20 1206:46 43 2.14 14-3-3 2 359 .893 4 Maddie Rooney MND SR 24 1411:26 55 2.34 11-8-5 2 657 .923 5 Lauren Bench BMJ JR 23 1337:46 57 2.56 9-12-2 2 596 .913 6 Abigail Levy MNS SO 16 826:03 46 3.34 2-10-2 1 412 .900 7 Calla Frank MNS FR 12 629:36 36 3.43 2-6-2 0 320 .899 8 Emma Polusny STC JR 22 1303:40 85 3.91 2-19-1 1 759 .899

Save Percentage GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % 1 Sydney Scobee MIN SR 24 1397:53 38 1.63 17-5-2 6 528 .933 2 Maddie Rooney MND SR 24 1411:26 55 2.34 11-8-5 2 657 .923 3 Andrea Braendli OSU SO 19 1095:34 39 2.14 10-4-4 2 458 .922 4 Lauren Bench BMJ JR 23 1337:46 57 2.56 9-12-2 2 596 .913 5 Abigail Levy MNS SO 16 826:03 46 3.34 2-10-2 1 412 .900 6 Emma Polusny STC JR 22 1303:40 85 3.91 2-19-1 1 759 .899 7 Calla Frank MNS FR 12 629:36 36 3.43 2-6-2 0 320 .899 8 Kristen Campbell WIS SR 20 1206:46 43 2.14 14-3-3 2 359 .893

Saves GP SVS/G Saves Shutouts GP Shutouts 1 Emma Polusny STC JR 22 34.5 759 1 Sydney Scobee MIN SR 24 6 2 Maddie Rooney MND SR 24 27.4 657 2 Andrea Braendli OSU SO 19 2 3 Lauren Bench BMJ JR 23 25.9 596 Kristen Campbell WIS SR 20 2 4 Sydney Scobee MIN SR 24 22.0 528 Lauren Bench BMJ JR 23 2 5 Andrea Braendli OSU SO 19 24.1 458 Maddie Rooney MND SR 24 2 6 Abigail Levy MNS SO 16 25.8 412 6 Breanna Blesi WIS JR 4 1 7 Kristen Campbell WIS SR 20 17.9 359 Abigail Levy MNS SO 16 1 8 Calla Frank MNS FR 12 26.7 320 Emma Polusny STC JR 22 1 9 Lynsey Wallace OSU JR 7 18.0 126 10 Janine Alder STC SR 3 25.0 75 11 Kerigan Dowhy BMJ JR 2 26.0 52 12 Breanna Blesi WIS JR 4 11.8 47 13 Makayla Pahl MIN FR 3 7.7 23 14 Emma Söderberg MND SO 3 4.7 14 15 Lexi Baker BMJ SO 1 10.0 10 16 Quinn Kuntz OSU FR 2 3.0 6 17 Karlie Ries STC SO 1 3.0 3 WCHA Women Team Conference Statistics

TEAM OFFENSE TEAM DEFENSE Team Games Goals G/GM Team Games Goals G/GM 1 Wisconsin 24 97 4.04 1 Minnesota 24 40 1.67 2 Minnesota 24 86 3.58 2 Wisconsin 24 48 2.00 3 Ohio State 24 81 3.38 3 Ohio State 24 56 2.33 4 Minnesota Duluth 24 69 2.88 4 Minnesota Duluth 24 60 2.50 5 Bemidji State 24 48 2.00 5 Bemidji State 24 68 2.83 6 Minnesota State 24 40 1.67 6 Minnesota State 24 83 3.46 7 St. Cloud State 24 32 1.33 7 St. Cloud State 24 98 4.08

POWER PLAY PENALTY KILL Team Totals SHA PP % Team Totals SHF PK % 1 Wisconsin 20/67 1 29.9 1 Minnesota 52/55 1 94.5 2 Ohio State 16/66 1 24.2 2 Wisconsin 39/46 1 84.8 3 Minnesota 12/54 0 22.2 3 Minnesota Duluth 60/73 3 82.2 4 Minnesota Duluth 12/69 0 17.4 4 Minnesota State 54/68 0 79.4 5 Minnesota State 8/61 3 13.1 5 St. Cloud State 54/70 0 77.1 6 Bemidji State 6/52 1 11.5 6 Bemidji State 42/55 2 76.4 7 St. Cloud State 6/56 2 10.7 7 Ohio State 44/58 1 75.9

PENALTY MINUTES SHOTS ON GOAL Team Games PIM PIM/G Team GamesSOGSOG/G 1 Minnesota Duluth 24 173 7.2 1 Wisconsin 24 850 35.4 2 St. Cloud State 24 162 6.8 2 Ohio State 24 828 34.5 3 Ohio State 24 153 6.4 3 Minnesota 24 796 33.2 4 Minnesota State 24 149 6.2 4 Minnesota Duluth 24 736 30.7 5 Bemidji State 24 140 5.8 5 Bemidji State 24 614 25.6 6 Minnesota 24126 5.2 6 Minnesota State 24 571 23.8 7 Wisconsin 24 93 3.9 7 St. Cloud State 24 503 21.0

SCORING BY PERIOD GOALS ALLOWED BY PERIOD Team 1st2nd3rdOTTotal Team 1st2nd3rdOTTotal 1 Wisconsin 28 30 38 1 97 1 Minnesota 9 18 12 1 40 2 Minnesota 23 30 33 0 86 2 Wisconsin 14 18 16 0 48 3 Ohio State 24 35 21 1 81 3 Ohio State 11 21 23 1 56 4 Minnesota Duluth 24 25 18 2 69 4 Minnesota Duluth 13 24 23 0 60 5 Bemidji State 13 19 16 0 48 5 Bemidji State 19 23 24 2 68 6 Minnesota State 9 14 17 0 40 6 Minnesota State 24 29 29 1 83 7 St. Cloud State 6 12 13 1 32 7 St. Cloud State 37 32 29 0 98

SPECIAL TEAMS NET Team PPF SHA PP NET PPA SHF SH NET ST NET 1 Wisconsin 20 1 +19 7 1 -6 +13 2 Minnesota 12 0 +12 3 1 -2 +10 3 Minnesota Duluth 12 0 +12 13 3 -10 +2 Ohio State 16 1 +15 14 1 -13 +2 5 Bemidji State 6 1 +5 13 2 -11 -6 6 Minnesota State 8 3 +5 14 0 -14 -9 7 St. Cloud State 6 2 +4 16 0 -16 -12 Playoff Scoring Leaders

Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- 1 Grace Zumwinkle MIN JR F 2 3-1-4 2.00 1/2 0 0 0 1 +3 Sarah Potomak MIN SR F 2 1-3-4 2.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 +4 Reece Hunt BMJ FR F 3 3-1-4 1.33 1/2 1 0 1 0 +1 4 Amy Potomak MIN SO F 2 2-1-3 1.50 0/0 1 0 2 0 E Emily Brown MIN JR D 2 1-2-3 1.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 +1 Emma Maltais OSU JR F 2 1-2-3 1.50 0/0 1 0 1 0 E Klára Hymlárová STC FR F 2 1-2-3 1.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 -2 Taylor Heise MIN SO F 2 0-3-3 1.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 +2 Emily Oden MIN SO F 2 0-3-3 1.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 +1 Jincy Dunne OSU SR D 2 0-3-3 1.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 E Gabbie Hughes MND SO F 3 2-1-3 1.00 3/6 1 0 0 0 +3 Haley Mack BMJ SR F 3 1-2-3 1.00 0/0 1 0 0 0 +1 Sydney Brodt MND SR F 3 1-2-3 1.00 0/0 0 0 1 0 +4 Anna Klein MND JR F 3 1-2-3 1.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 +3 Maggie Flaherty MND SO D 3 1-2-3 1.00 3/6 0 0 1 0 +3 16 Katie Robinson MIN SR F 2 2-0-2 1.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 +2 Liz Schepers OSU JR F 2 2-0-2 1.00 0/0 1 0 1 0 E Alex Woken MIN SR F 2 1-1-2 1.00 0/0 1 0 0 0 E Sophie Jaques OSU SO D 2 1-1-2 1.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 E Emma Bigham STC JR F 2 1-1-2 1.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 +1 Olivia Knowles MIN JR D 2 0-2-2 1.00 1/2 0 0 0 0 +3 Sofia Poinar MNS SR F 2 0-2-2 1.00 1/2 0 0 0 0 +1 Abby Thiessen STC SR D 2 0-2-2 1.00 2/4 0 0 0 0 -4 Kylie Hanley MND SO F 3 1-1-2 0.67 1/2 0 0 0 0 +2 Mannon McMahon MND FR F 3 1-1-2 0.67 0/0 0 0 0 0 +2 Tina Kampa BMJ JR D 3 0-2-2 0.67 1/2 0 0 0 0 -2

Defenseman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- 1 Emily Brown MIN JR D 2 1-2-3 1.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 +1 Jincy Dunne OSU SR D 2 0-3-3 1.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 E Maggie Flaherty MND SO D 3 1-2-3 1.00 3/6 0 0 1 0 +3 4 Sophie Jaques OSU SO D 2 1-1-2 1.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 E Olivia Knowles MIN JR D 2 0-2-2 1.00 1/2 0 0 0 0 +3 Abby Thiessen STC SR D 2 0-2-2 1.00 2/4 0 0 0 0 -4 Tina Kampa BMJ JR D 3 0-2-2 0.67 1/2 0 0 0 0 -2 8 Patti Marshall MIN SR D 2 1-0-1 0.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 +1 Anna Wilgren MNS SO D 2 1-0-1 0.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 +2 Olivia Hanson STC SO D 2 1-0-1 0.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 E Gracie Ostertag MIN SO D 2 0-1-1 0.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 +2 Madeline Wethington MIN FR D 2 0-1-1 0.50 1/2 0 0 0 0 +1 Lisa Bruno OSU JR D 2 0-1-1 0.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 +1 Rachel Herzog STC SR D 2 0-1-1 0.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 -1 Taytum Geier STC SO D 2 0-1-1 0.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 E Briana Jorde BMJ SR D 3 0-1-1 0.33 0/0 0 0 0 0 E Jalyn Elmes MND SR D 3 0-1-1 0.33 0/0 0 0 0 0 -1 Ashton Bell MND JR D 3 0-1-1 0.33 0/0 0 0 0 0 +3 Taylor Stewart MND FR D 3 0-1-1 0.33 0/0 0 0 0 0 +2

Freshman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- 1 Reece Hunt BMJ FR F 3 3-1-4 1.33 1/2 1 0 1 0 +1 2 Klára Hymlárová STC FR F 2 1-2-3 1.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 -2 3 Mannon McMahon MND FR F 3 1-1-2 0.67 0/0 0 0 0 0 +2 4 Jennifer Gardiner OSU FR F 2 1-0-1 0.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 E Taylor Lind STC FR F 2 1-0-1 0.50 1/2 1 0 0 0 -2 Madeline Wethington MIN FR D 2 0-1-1 0.50 1/2 0 0 0 0 +1 Kennedy Bobyck MNS FR F 2 0-1-1 0.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 +1 Olivia Cvar STC FR F 2 0-1-1 0.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 -2 Taylor Stewart MND FR D 3 0-1-1 0.33 0/0 0 0 0 0 +2 Playoff Scoring Leaders

Goal Scoring GP G GPG Assist Scoring GP A APG 1 Grace Zumwinkle MIN JR F 2 3 1.50 1 Taylor Heise MIN SO F 2 3 1.50 Reece Hunt BMJ FR F 3 3 1.00 Emily Oden MIN SO F 2 3 1.50 3 Katie Robinson MIN SR F 2 2 1.00 Sarah Potomak MIN SR F 2 3 1.50 Amy Potomak MIN SO F 2 2 1.00 Jincy Dunne OSU SR D 2 3 1.50 Liz Schepers OSU JR F 2 2 1.00 5 11 Players Tied With 2 Gabbie Hughes MND SO F 3 2 0.67 7 20 Players Tied With 1

Power Play Goals GP G GPG Power Play Points GP G-A-P PPG 1 Alex Woken MIN SR F 2 1 0.50 1 Emma Maltais OSU JR F 2 1-1-2 1.00 Amy Potomak MIN SO F 2 1 0.50 Jincy Dunne OSU SR D 2 0-2-2 1.00 Emma Maltais OSU JR F 2 1 0.50 Reece Hunt BMJ FR F 3 1-1-2 0.67 Liz Schepers OSU JR F 2 1 0.50 Tina Kampa BMJ JR D 3 0-2-2 0.67 Taylor Lind STC FR F 2 1 0.50 Haley Mack BMJ SR F 3 1 0.33 Reece Hunt BMJ FR F 3 1 0.33 Gabbie Hughes MND SO F 3 1 0.33

Shorthanded Goals GP G GPG Game-Winning Goals GP G GPG 1 Amy Potomak MIN SO F 2 2 1.00 2 Emma Maltais OSU JR F 2 1 0.50 Liz Schepers OSU JR F 2 1 0.50 Reece Hunt BMJ FR F 3 1 0.33 Sydney Brodt MND SR F 3 1 0.33 Maggie Flaherty MND SO D 3 1 0.33

Plus-Minus GP +/- Hat Tricks GP HT 1 Sarah Potomak MIN SR F 2 +4 1 Grace Zumwinkle MIN JR F 2 1 Sydney Brodt MND SR F 3 +4 3 Grace Zumwinkle MIN JR F 2 +3 Olivia Knowles MIN JR D 2 +3 Anna Klein MND JR F 3 +3 Ashton Bell MND JR D 3 +3 Gabbie Hughes MND SO F 3 +3 Maggie Flaherty MND SO D 3 +3 9 13 Players Tied With +2 Playoff Goaltending Leaders

Goals Against Average GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % 1 Maddie Rooney MND SR 3 258:05 4 0.93 2-1-0 0 95 .960 2 Andrea Braendli OSU SO 2 120:00 2 1.00 2-0-0 1 41 .953 3 Lauren Bench BMJ JR 3 225:06 7 1.87 1-2-0 0 108 .939 4 Sydney Scobee MIN SR 2 120:00 5 2.50 2-0-0 0 27 .844 5 Calla Frank MNS FR 2 116:36 5 2.57 0-2-0 0 68 .932 6 Emma Polusny STC JR 2 118:15 11 5.58 0-2-0 0 99 .900

Save Percentage GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % 1 Maddie Rooney MND SR 3 258:05 4 0.93 2-1-0 0 95 .960 2 Andrea Braendli OSU SO 2 120:00 2 1.00 2-0-0 1 41 .953 3 Lauren Bench BMJ JR 3 225:06 7 1.87 1-2-0 0 108 .939 4 Calla Frank MNS FR 2 116:36 5 2.57 0-2-0 0 68 .932 5 Emma Polusny STC JR 2 118:15 11 5.58 0-2-0 0 99 .900 6 Sydney Scobee MIN SR 2 120:00 5 2.50 2-0-0 0 27 .844

Saves GP SVS/G Saves Shutouts GP Shutouts 1 Lauren Bench BMJ JR 3 36.0 108 1 Andrea Braendli OSU SO 2 1 2 Emma Polusny STC JR 2 49.5 99 3 Maddie Rooney MND SR 3 31.7 95 4 Calla Frank MNS FR 2 34.0 68 5 Andrea Braendli OSU SO 2 20.5 41 6 Sydney Scobee MIN SR 2 13.5 27 7 Kerigan Dowhy BMJ JR 1 13.0 13 WCHA Women Team Playoff Statistics

TEAM OFFENSE TEAM DEFENSE Team Games Goals G/GM Team Games Goals G/GM 1 Minnesota 2 11 5.50 1 Ohio State 2 2 1.00 2 Ohio State 2 5 2.50 2 Minnesota Duluth 3 4 1.33 St. Cloud State 2 5 2.50 3 Bemidji State 3 7 2.33 4 Minnesota Duluth 3 7 2.33 4 Minnesota 2 5 2.50 5 Bemidji State 3 4 1.33 Minnesota State 2 5 2.50 6 Minnesota State 2 2 1.00 6 St. Cloud State 2 11 5.50

POWER PLAY PENALTY KILL Team Totals SHA PP % Team Totals SHF PK % 1 Minnesota 2/4 0 50.0 1 Ohio State 3/3 0 100.0 2 Ohio State 2/5 0 40.0 2 Bemidji State 7/8 0 87.5 3 Bemidji State 2/7 0 28.6 3 Minnesota 3/4 0 75.0 4 St. Cloud State 1/4 0 25.0 4 Minnesota Duluth 5/7 0 71.4 5 Minnesota Duluth 1/8 0 12.5 5 Minnesota State 3/5 0 60.0 6 Minnesota State 0/3 0 0.0 6 St. Cloud State 2/4 0 50.0

PENALTY MINUTES SHOTS ON GOAL Team Games PIM PIM/G Team GamesSOGSOG/G 1 Minnesota State 2 16 8.0 1 Minnesota 2 110 55.0 2 Bemidji State 3 18 6.0 2 Minnesota Duluth 3 128 42.7 Ohio State 2 12 6.0 3 Ohio State 2 73 36.5 4 Minnesota Duluth 3 16 5.3 4 Bemidji State 3 99 33.0 5 Minnesota 2 8 4.0 5 Minnesota State 2 43 21.5 St. Cloud State 2 8 4.0 6 St. Cloud State 2 32 16.0

SCORING BY PERIOD GOALS ALLOWED BY PERIOD Team 1st2nd3rdOTTotal Team 1st2nd3rdOTTotal 1 Minnesota 3 5 3 - 11 1 Ohio State 0 2 0 - 2 2 Minnesota Duluth 2 3 1 1 7 2 Minnesota Duluth 1 1 1 1 4 3 Ohio State 3 0 2 - 5 3 Minnesota 3 2 0 - 5 St. Cloud State 3 2 0 - 5 Minnesota State 3 0 2 - 5 5 Bemidji State 1 1 1 1 4 5 Bemidji State 2 3 1 1 7 6 Minnesota State 0 2 0 - 2 6 St. Cloud State 3 5 3 - 11

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

Points Per Game GP G-A-P P/GM Goals Against Average Minutes GA GAA 1 Daryl Watts Wisconsin JR F 34 24-49-73 2.15 1 Lindsay Browning Cornell JR 1849:17 27 0.88 2 Sarah Fillier Princeton SO F 29 20-34-54 1.86 2 Aerin Frankel Northeastern JR 1845:01 33 1.07 3 Elizabeth Giguère Clarkson JRF 36 36-29-65 1.81 3 Marie-Pier Coulombe Clarkson SO 1934:39 37 1.15 4 Jaycee Gebhard Robert Morris SR F 34 18-42-60 1.76 4 Rachel McQuigge Princeton JR 677:35 17 1.51 5 Sophie Shirley Wisconsin SO F 34 28-31-59 1.74 5 Corinne Schroeder Boston University JR 1594:11 41 1.54 6 Abby Roque Wisconsin SRF 34 25-32-57 1.68 6 Sydney Scobee Minnesota SR 2043:48 55 1.61 7 Alina Mueller Northeastern SO F 36 25-35-60 1.67 7 Chantal Burke Penn State JR 1721:48 47 1.64 8 Carly Bullock Princeton SR F 31 29-22-51 1.65 8 Sandra Abstreiter Providence SO 1174:12 34 1.74 9 Emma Maltais Ohio State JR F 36 19-39-58 1.61 9 Ava Boutilier New Hampshire JR 1477:02 43 1.75 10 Gabbie Hughes Minnesota Duluth SO F 34 20-31-51 1.50 10 Lucy Morgan St. Lawrence FR 1507:31 46 1.83 11 Bridgette Prentiss Franklin Pierce SR D 31 19-26-45 1.45 11 Michaela Kane Saint Anselm SR 1233:50 38 1.85 12 Maggie Connors Princeton SO F 31 21-23-44 1.42 12 Kristen Campbell Wisconsin SR 1691:23 53 1.88 13 Dominique Petrie Harvard SO F 27 12-23-35 1.30 13 Carly Jackson Maine SR 1862:11 59 1.90 14 Jaime Bourbonnais Cornell SRD 31 7-33-40 1.29 14 Abbie Ives Quinnipiac SR 2012:32 64 1.91 15 Kristin O'Neill Cornell SR F 28 22-14-36 1.29 15 Emme Ostrander Franklin Pierce SO 1632:50 52 1.91 Grace Zumwinkle Minnesota JR F 35 25-20-45 1.29 16 Andrea Braendli Ohio State SO 1677:57 54 1.93 Sarah Potomak Minnesota SRF 35 19-26-45 1.29 17 Liz Auby Colgate SR 2105:45 68 1.94 18 Maddie Mills Cornell JR F 31 18-20-38 1.23 18 Steph Neatby Princeton SR 1033:16 34 1.97 19 Chloé Aurard Northeastern SO F 36 20-24-44 1.22 19 Kenzie Harmison Long Island University FR 720:22 24 2.00 20 Emma Nuutinen Mercyhurst SR F 32 21-18-39 1.22 20 Maddie Rooney Minnesota Duluth SR 2092:17 71 2.04 21 Lexi Templeman Robert Morris JR F 34 11-30-41 1.21 21 Kennedy Blair Mercyhurst JR 1543:24 53 2.06 22 Taylor Heise Minnesota SOF 35 17-25-42 1.20 22 Raygan Kirk Robert Morris FR 1339:11 46 2.06 23 Liz Schepers Ohio State JRF 36 22-20-42 1.17 23 Clare Minnerath Providence SR 986:57 34 2.07 24 Haley Parker Franklin Pierce JR F 32 17-20-37 1.16 24 Morgan Fisher UConn SR 1589:30 58 2.19 Kristin Della Rovere Harvard SO F 32 22-15-37 1.16 25 Allison Small Syracuse JR 1193:16 44 2.21

Points Per Game (Defensemen) GP G-A-P P/GM Save Percentage Saves GA Save % 1 Bridgette Prentiss Franklin Pierce SR D 31 19-26-45 1.45 1 Aerin Frankel Northeastern JR 766 33 .959 2 Jaime Bourbonnais Cornell SR D 31 7-33-40 1.29 2 Lindsay Browning Cornell JR 549 27 .953 3 Skylar Fontaine Northeastern JR D 36 14-24-38 1.06 3 Marie-Pier Coulombe Clarkson SO 742 37 .953 4 Emily Curlett Robert Morris JR D 34 16-19-35 1.03 4 Corinne Schroeder Boston University JR 673 41 .943 5 Ella Shelton Clarkson SR D 32 9-23-32 1.00 5 Ava Boutilier New Hampshire JR 695 43 .942 6 Micah Zandee-Hart Cornell SR D 29 7-21-28 0.97 6 Kenzie Harmison Long Island University FR 381 24 .941 7 Sam Isbell Mercyhurst SR D 33 6-25-31 0.94 7 Chantal Burke Penn State JR 711 47 .938 8 Ashton Bell Minnesota Duluth JRD 35 11-21-32 0.91 8 Emme Ostrander Franklin Pierce SO 729 52 .933 9 Abby Cook Boston University SRD 36 10-20-30 0.83 9 Carly Jackson Maine SR 826 59 .933 Stefanie Caban Franklin Pierce FR D 30 4-21-25 0.83 10 Rachel McQuigge Princeton JR 237 17 .933 11 Jenna Abeyta Post FRD3517-12-29 0.83 11 Sydney Scobee Minnesota SR 732 55 .930 12 Mekenzie Steffen Wisconsin SR D 34 6-22-28 0.82 12 Maddie Rooney Minnesota Duluth SR 938 71 .930 13 Emma Seitz Yale SO D 32 6-20-26 0.81 13 Sandra Abstreiter Providence SO 448 34 .929 14 Maude Poulin-Labelle Vermont SOD 36 12-17-29 0.81 14 Terra Lanteigne RIT SR 828 63 .929 15 Claire Thompson Princeton SRD 29 7-16-23 0.79 15 Lucy Morgan St. Lawrence FR 596 46 .928 16 Jincy Dunne Ohio State SR D 36 7-21-28 0.78 16 Abbie Ives Quinnipiac SR 811 64 .927 Whitney Dove Providence SR D 36 9-19-28 0.78 17 Raygan Kirk Robert Morris FR 577 46 .926 18 Syracuse SRD 34 6-20-26 0.76 18 Michaela Kane Saint Anselm SR 468 38 .925 19 Sini Karjalainen Vermont SO D 35 5-19-24 0.69 19 Andrea Braendli Ohio State SO 651 54 .923 20 Jessica DiGirolamo Syracuse JR D 34 8-15-23 0.68 20 Annika Asplundh Lindenwood SO 765 64 .923

Points Per Game (Freshmen) GP G-A-P P/GM Winning Percentage W-L-T Win % 1 Hannah Bilka Boston College F 34 14-23-37 1.09 1 Lindsay Browning Cornell JR 27-1-3 .919 2 Carrigan Umpherville Long Island University F 31 19-14-33 1.06 2 Kristen Campbell Wisconsin SR 23-3-3 .845 3 Gabrielle David Clarkson F 36 14-24-38 1.06 3 Aerin Frankel Northeastern JR 25-4-2 .839 4 Becca Kniss Franklin Pierce F 32 13-20-33 1.03 4 Sydney Scobee Minnesota SR 26-5-3 .809 5 Ida Kuoppala Maine F34 19-13-32 0.94 5 Steph Neatby Princeton SR 13-3-1 .794 6 Elle Hartje Yale F 28 11-14-25 0.89 6 Marie-Pier Coulombe Clarkson SO 23-5-5 .773 7 Sammy Smigliani Colgate F 38 14-19-33 0.87 7 Andrea Braendli Ohio State SO 18-5-5 .732 8 Katelyn Brightbill Franklin Pierce F 32 9-18-27 0.84 8 Rachel McQuigge Princeton JR 8-3-0 .727 9 Danielle Serdachny Colgate F 38 10-22-32 0.84 9 Corinne Schroeder Boston University JR 16-7-3 .673 10 Stefanie Caban Franklin Pierce D 30 4-21-25 0.83 10 Raygan Kirk Robert Morris FR 14-7-1 .659 11 Jenna Abeyta Post D35 17-12-29 0.83 11 Kennedy Blair Mercyhurst JR 15-8-3 .635 12 Matilda af Bjur Long Island University F 32 10-15-25 0.78 12 Frankie Sanchez Sacred Heart SO 19-11-0 .633 13 Shailynn Snow St. Lawrence F 30 6-17-23 0.77 13 Clare Minnerath Providence SR 9-5-2 .625 14 Klára Hymlárová St. Cloud State F 35 8-18-26 0.74 14 Emme Ostrander Franklin Pierce SO 16-11-0 .593 15 Katy Knoll Northeastern F 36 10-16-26 0.72 15 Maddie Rooney Minnesota Duluth SR 17-11-6 .588 16 Ava Kison Franklin Pierce F 32 10-12-22 0.69 16 Ava Boutilier New Hampshire JR 13-9-2 .583 17 Jess Schryver Northeastern F 33 4-18-22 0.67 Tera Hofmann Yale SR 7-5-0 .583 18 Abby Latorella Long Island University F 32 10-11-21 0.66 18 Abbie Ives Quinnipiac SR 17-13-3 .561 Megan Bouveur Long Island University F 32 9-12-21 0.66 19 Lindsay Reed Harvard SO 10-8-1 .553 Grace Lee Yale F 32 10-11-21 0.66 20 Arielle DeSmet Robert Morris SO 5-4-3 .542 National Category Leaders

Goals Per Game GP G G/GM Assists Per Game GP A A/GM 1 Elizabeth Giguère Clarkson JRF 3636 1.00 1 Daryl Watts Wisconsin JR F 34 49 1.44 2 Carly Bullock Princeton SR F 31 29 0.94 2 Jaycee Gebhard Robert Morris SR F 34 42 1.24 3 Sophie Shirley Wisconsin SO F 34 28 0.82 3 Sarah Fillier Princeton SO F 29 34 1.17 4 Kristin O'Neill Cornell SR F 28 22 0.79 4 Emma Maltais Ohio State JR F 36 39 1.08 5 Abby Roque Wisconsin SRF3425 0.74 5 Jaime Bourbonnais Cornell SRD 31 33 1.06 6 Grace Zumwinkle Minnesota JR F 35 25 0.71 6 Alina Mueller Northeastern SO F 36 35 0.97 7 Daryl Watts Wisconsin JR F 34 24 0.71 7 Abby Roque Wisconsin SRF 3432 0.94 8 Alina Mueller Northeastern SO F 36 25 0.69 8 Gabbie Hughes Minnesota Duluth SO F 34 31 0.91 9 Sarah Fillier Princeton SO F 29 20 0.69 Sophie Shirley Wisconsin SO F 34 31 0.91 10 Kristin Della Rovere Harvard SO F 32 22 0.69 10 Lexi Templeman Robert Morris JR F 34 30 0.88 Jayne Lewis Sacred Heart SR F 32 22 0.69 11 Dominique Petrie Harvard SO F 27 23 0.85 12 Maggie Connors Princeton SOF 3121 0.68 12 Bridgette Prentiss Franklin Pierce SR D 31 26 0.84 13 Emma Nuutinen Mercyhurst SR F 32 21 0.66 13 Elizabeth Giguère Clarkson JRF 36 29 0.81 14 Michaela Boyle Robert Morris SO F 34 21 0.62 14 Sam Isbell Mercyhurst SR D 33 25 0.76 15 Bridgette Prentiss Franklin Pierce SR D 31 19 0.61 15 Claire Dalton Yale SO F 32 24 0.75 Carrigan Umpherville Long Island University FR F 31 19 0.61 16 Sarah Potomak Minnesota SRF 35 26 0.74 17 Liz Schepers Ohio State JRF 3622 0.61 17 Maggie Connors Princeton SOF 31 23 0.74 18 Mikyla Grant-Mentis Merrimack SR F 33 20 0.61 18 Kayla Friesen Clarkson SR F 27 20 0.74 19 Gabbie Hughes Minnesota Duluth SO F 34 20 0.59 19 Micah Zandee-Hart Cornell SR D 29 21 0.72 20 Maddie Mills Cornell JR F 31 18 0.58 20 Ella Shelton Clarkson SRD 3223 0.72 21 Delaney Belinskas Boston College SR F 35 20 0.57 21 Taylor Heise Minnesota SO F 35 25 0.71 22 Ida Kuoppala Maine FRF3419 0.56 22 Carly Bullock Princeton SR F 31 22 0.71 23 Chloé Aurard Northeastern SOF 3620 0.56 23 Stefanie Caban Franklin Pierce FRD 30 21 0.70 24 Sarah Potomak Minnesota SRF 3519 0.54 24 Tatum Skaggs Ohio State JRF 36 25 0.69 25 Haley Parker Franklin Pierce JR F 32 17 0.53 25 Paige Lewis Cornell SRF 3121 0.68

Power Play Goals GP PPG/G PPG Game-Winning Goals GP GWG 1 Bridgette Prentiss Franklin Pierce SR D 31 0.42 13 1 Elizabeth Giguère Clarkson JRF 36 10 Emily Curlett Robert Morris JR D 34 0.38 13 2 Alina Mueller Northeastern SO F 36 9 3 Michaela Boyle Robert Morris SO F 34 0.32 11 3 Jayne Lewis Sacred Heart SR F 32 8 4 Carly Bullock Princeton SR F 31 0.26 8 4 Sarah Fillier Princeton SO F 29 6 Emma Nuutinen Mercyhurst SR F 32 0.25 8 Carly Bullock Princeton SR F 31 6 Abby Roque Wisconsin SR F 34 0.24 8 Maggie Connors Princeton SOF 31 6 Britta Curl Wisconsin SO F 34 0.24 8 Kristin Della Rovere Harvard SO F 32 6 Sammy Davis Boston University SR F 36 0.22 8 Liz Schepers Ohio State JR F 36 6 9 Katelyn Brightbill Franklin Pierce FR F 32 0.22 7 9 Grace Graham Cornell SR F 31 5 Ida Kuoppala Maine FRF34 0.21 7 Maddie Mills Cornell JR F 31 5 Ashton Bell Minnesota Duluth JRD 35 0.20 7 Tereza Vanišová Maine SR F 32 5 12 Maddie Mills Cornell JR F 31 0.19 6 Gabbie Hughes Minnesota Duluth SO F 34 5 Kristin Della Rovere Harvard SO F 32 0.19 6 Abby Roque Wisconsin SR F 34 5 Mikyla Grant-Mentis Merrimack SR F 33 0.18 6 Ashton Bell Minnesota Duluth JRD 35 5 Jaycee Gebhard Robert Morris SR F 34 0.18 6 Abby Cook Boston University SR D 36 5 Sophie Shirley Wisconsin SO F 34 0.18 6 Nara Elia Boston University JR F 36 5 Abby Cook Boston University SRD 36 0.17 6 Gabby Rosenthal Ohio State SOF 36 5 Sara Hjalmarsson Providence SO F 36 0.17 6 Catherine Crawley UConn SRF 37 5

Shorthanded Goals GP SHG/G SHG 1 Jaycee Gebhard Robert Morris SR F 34 0.12 4 2 Delaney Belinskas Boston College SR F 35 0.09 3 Elizabeth Giguère Clarkson JR F 36 0.08 3 Alina Mueller Northeastern SO F 36 0.08 3 Chloé Aurard Northeastern SOF 36 0.08 3 6 Jesse Compher Boston University JRF 26 0.08 2 Victoria Paton Post FRF28 0.07 2 Grace Graham Cornell SR F 31 0.06 2 Renee Hoffmann Long Island University FRF 31 0.06 2 Anna Klein Sacred Heart SO F 31 0.06 2 Alva Johnsson Long Island University FRF 32 0.06 2 Maddie Bishop Sacred Heart SR F 32 0.06 2 Mikyla Grant-Mentis Merrimack SR F 33 0.06 2 Sydney Brodt Minnesota Duluth SR F 35 0.06 2 Haley Mack Bemidji State SR F 37 0.05 2 Coralie Larose Colgate JRF38 0.05 2 National Team Leaders

SCORING OFFENSE GP Goals G/GM SCORING DEFENSE GP Goals G/GM 1Wisconsin 34 156 4.59 1Cornell 31 28 0.90 2 Franklin Pierce 32 126 3.94 2Northeastern 36 35 0.97 3Minnesota 35 137 3.91 3Clarkson 36 50 1.39 4Cornell 31 121 3.90 4Boston University 36 58 1.61 5Northeastern 36 137 3.81 5Minnesota 35 57 1.63 6Princeton 31 114 3.68 6Princeton 31 54 1.74 7Robert Morris 34 111 3.26 7Wisconsin 34 60 1.76 8Ohio State 36 116 3.22 8Quinnipiac 37 70 1.89 9Mercyhurst 34 107 3.15 9New Hampshire 36 70 1.94 10Long Island University 32 100 3.12 10Providence 36 71 1.97 11Sacred Heart 32 98 3.06 11Saint Anselm 33 68 2.06 12Clarkson 36 110 3.06 12Maine 36 75 2.08 13Boston University 36 108 3.00 13Mercyhurst 34 73 2.15 14Syracuse 34 99 2.91 14Franklin Pierce 32 69 2.16 15Harvard 32 93 2.91 15UConn 37 80 2.16 16Colgate 38 110 2.89 16Ohio State 36 79 2.19 17Quinnipiac 37 104 2.81 17Minnesota Duluth 35 77 2.20 18Minnesota Duluth 35 98 2.80 18Penn State 34 75 2.21 19Yale 32 86 2.69 19Colgate 38 84 2.21 20Saint Anselm 33 88 2.67 20St. Lawrence 36 83 2.31 21Boston College 36 94 2.61 21Robert Morris 34 82 2.41 22Maine 36 92 2.56 22Bemidji State 37 91 2.46 23UConn 37 89 2.41 23Sacred Heart 32 80 2.50 24Providence 36 85 2.36 24Yale 32 81 2.53 Vermont 36 85 2.36 25Syracuse 34 89 2.62 26New Hampshire 36 83 2.31 26Harvard 32 85 2.66 27RIT 34 76 2.24 27Boston College 36 97 2.69 28Post 35 76 2.17 28Minnesota State 37 108 2.92 29St. Lawrence 36 73 2.03 29Vermont 36 109 3.03 30Bemidji State 37 71 1.92 30RIT 34 103 3.03 Minnesota State 37 71 1.92 31Dartmouth 29 91 3.14 32Penn State 34 65 1.91 32Merrimack 34 111 3.26 33Dartmouth 29 52 1.79 33 Long Island University 32 107 3.34 34St. Cloud State 35 62 1.77 34Union 34 115 3.38 35 Merrimack 34 57 1.68 35Saint Michael's 30 102 3.40 36Union 34 52 1.53 36St. Cloud State 35 122 3.49 37 Saint Michael's 30 39 1.30 37Holy Cross 33 117 3.55 38Lindenwood 33 42 1.27 Lindenwood 33 117 3.55 39Brown 29 33 1.14 39Rensselaer 34 122 3.59 40Holy Cross 33 36 1.09 40Brown 29 119 4.10 41Rensselaer 34 21 0.62 41Post 35 146 4.17

POWER PLAY Totals SHA PP% PENALTY KILL Totals SHF PK% 1Wisconsin 36/102 1 35.3 1Cornell 113/122 4 92.6 2Franklin Pierce 46/164 5 28.0 2Minnesota 81/88 2 92.0 3Robert Morris 38/152 5 25.0 3Northeastern 112/122 7 91.8 4Boston University 32/133 3 24.1 4Colgate 110/122 5 90.2 5Princeton 25/119 0 21.0 5UConn 80/89 289.9 6Ohio State 22/105 1 21.0 6Franklin Pierce 112/125 1 89.6 7Mercyhurst 32/163 2 19.6 7Clarkson 123/138 4 89.1 8Maine 25/128 219.5 8Princeton 105/118 2 89.0 9Cornell 23/119 0 19.3 9New Hampshire 127/143 0 88.8 10Minnesota 17/88 2 19.3 10Mercyhurst 146/165 4 88.5 11Clarkson 25/133 3 18.8 11Yale 80/91 187.9 12Harvard 17/95 2 17.9 12Quinnipiac 86/98 0 87.8 13Vermont 24/140 2 17.1 13Boston University 120/137 5 87.6 14Penn State 21/124 3 16.9 14Robert Morris 121/140 6 86.4 15Sacred Heart 24/142 3 16.9 15 Long Island University 155/181 4 85.6 16Minnesota Duluth 16/98 0 16.3 16Sacred Heart 107/125 5 85.6 17Quinnipiac 19/117 3 16.2 17Maine 117/137 2 85.4 18Providence 20/126 1 15.9 18Wisconsin 69/81 3 85.2 19New Hampshire 26/167 4 15.6 19Providence 95/112 0 84.8 20St. Cloud State 13/84 2 15.5 20Dartmouth 105/125 1 84.0 21Northeastern 21/136 2 15.4 21St. Lawrence 81/97 2 83.5 22Long Island University 18/117 1 15.4 22Boston College 121/145 6 83.4 23UConn 19/124 2 15.3 Saint Anselm 121/145 4 83.4 24Merrimack 21/138 6 15.2 24Merrimack 118/142 3 83.1 25Yale 13/88 114.8 25Syracuse 103/124 3 83.1 26Boston College 16/110 2 14.5 26Minnesota Duluth 87/105 4 82.9 27Bemidji State 11/82 1 13.4 27Rensselaer 86/104 0 82.7 28St. Lawrence 16/120 3 13.3 28Union 94/114 3 82.5 29Minnesota State 12/91 3 13.2 29Minnesota State 90/110 2 81.8 30Colgate 17/132 5 12.9 30Post 155/190 2 81.6 31RIT 18/142 312.7 31Harvard 84/104 4 80.8 32Syracuse 17/136 1 12.5 32Holy Cross 86/108 1 79.6 33Dartmouth 13/105 2 12.4 33RIT 105/133 378.9 34Post 15/125 412.0 34Penn State 101/128 2 78.9 35Union 15/130 5 11.5 35Vermont 95/121 1 78.5 36Saint Anselm 18/166 0 10.8 36St. Cloud State 84/107 0 78.5 37Brown 10/99 110.1 37Bemidji State 73/93 4 78.5 38Saint Michael's 15/156 4 9.6 38Ohio State 72/92 1 78.3 39Lindenwood 8/93 3 8.6 39Saint Michael's 104/136 4 76.5 40Holy Cross 8/96 4 8.3 40Lindenwood 100/135 0 74.1 41Rensselaer 7/99 6 7.1 41Brown 72/101 0 71.3