Athletic Communications, Women’s Hockey • Kelly Grgas-Wheeler University of Minnesota Duluth • Duluth, MN 55812-2496 • (218) 726-8937 • Fax: (218) 726-6529 THE MATCH-UP Game 31 & 32 FIGHT TO THE FINISH: BULLDOGS HOME PLAYOFF UMD vs. Minnesota State ICE ON THE LINE IN MANKATO THIS WEEKEND Date: Feb. 16-17, 2018, 2:07 p.m. Friday, Feb. 14, 2018 2:07 p.m. Saturday The University of Minnesota Duluth women’s hockey team will travel to Mankato, Site: Verizon Wireless Center -- Mankato, Minn.(4,832) Minn. this weekend to face Minnesota State University, Mankato in the last regular Record: UMD: ....12-14-4, 8-11-3-2 WCHA season Western Collegiate Hockey Association series of the season. The series has Minn. State: ..... 5-24-1, 3-19-0 WCHA huge home playoff ice implications for the Bulldogs who are currently in fourth place in TV: the league -- the final home ice spot available for the first round of the WCHA playoffs. Live Stats: http://www.sidearmstats.com/mnsu/whockey/ UMD has 29 points -- two ahead of Bemidji State University in fifth place with 27. Video: ttps://portal.stretchinternet.com/mnsu/ Games will get underway at 2:07 p.m. on both Friday and Saturday. 2017-2018 SCHEDULE USCHO RANKING: UMD-- Rec. Votes, Minnesota St.-- N/A Date Opponent Location Time USA TODAY/USA HOCKEY MAG: UMD-- N/A, Minnesota St.- N/A 9/23/2017 Minn. Whitecaps ex Duluth, MN W, 4-1 9/29/2017 Penn State Duluth, MN W, 1-0 THE SERIES: UMD is now 64-7-4 all-time against the Mavericks, and has won 9/30/2017 Penn State Duluth, MN W, 3-0 11-of-12 of its last games against MSU after the Bulldogs swept MSU back on Nov. 10/5/2017 #3 Boston College Chestnut Hill, MA L, 3-4 17-18 at AMSOIL. 10/6/2017 #3 Boston College Chestnut Hill, MA L, 1-4 10/13/2017 #7 Ohio State* Columbus, OH L, 0-2 10/14/2017 #7 Ohio State* Columbus, OH L, 3-4 On Nov. 17, the Bulldogs held the Mavericks off for 2-1 triumph on a second period 10/20/2017 #7 Minnesota* Duluth, MN L, 1-4 goal by sophmore defenseman Jalyn Elmes and the eventual game-winner by 10/21/2017 #7 Minnesota* Duluth, MN L, 1-2 rookie forward Naomi Rogge 42 seconds into the third period. UMD outshot MSU 10/27/2017 Bemidji State* Bemidji, MN W, 3-2 31-16 in the skate. 10/28/2017 Bemidji State* Bemidji, MN L, 1-2 11/3/2017 St. Cloud State* Duluth, MN W, 3-2 OT Junior Emma Yanko scored two second period goals on Saturday, Nov. 18 -- 11/4/2017 St. Cloud State* Duluth, MN W, 4-2 including the game-winner -- to help lift the Bulldog over the Mavericks 3-2. Senior 11/6/2017 Bemidji State%` Cambridge, MN L, 2-3 forward Katerina Mrázová scored an equalizing goal at 17:55 of the first period, 11/17/2017 Minnesota State* Duluth, MN W, 2-1 before adding a second assist on Yanko’s first goal at 1:48 of the second period. 11/18/2017 Minnesota State* Duluth, MN W, 3-2 Bulldog goaltender Jessica Convery had 26 saves, and MSU outshot UMD 28-27 in 11/24/2017 #2 Colgate+ Burlington, VT W, 4-1 the game. 11/25/2017 Vermont+ Burlington, VT W, 2-1 12/1/2017 #1Wisconsin* Madison, WI L, 1-5 12/2/2017 #1Wisconsin* Madison, WI L, 1-3 A QUICK LOOK AT THE MAVERICKS: Minnesota State picked up just its fifth 12/8/2017 #6Minnesota* Minneapolis, MN T, 3-3OT SW overall win last weekend and third WCHA triumph last weekend with a 4-1 upset 12/9/2017 #6Minnesota* Minneapolis, MN L, 0-5 over then No. 5 Ohio State University (the Buckeyes went on to earn the series 1/5/2018 Korean Nat. Team exDuluth, MN W, 3-0 split). It also marked MSU’s first win against a ranked team -- the Mavericks are 1/6/2018 Minn. Whitecaps ex Duluth, MN W, 7-2 1-13 this season against ranked squads. 1/12/2018 Bemidji State* Duluth, MN L, 5-3 1/13/2018 Bemidji State* Duluth, MN W, 3-2 Rookie forward Brittyn Fleming leads MSU with 19 points on four goals and 15 1/19/2018 St. Cloud State* St. Cloud, MN L, 2-3 assists in 30 games, while junior forward Jordan McLaughlin leads the Mavericks 1/20/2018 St. Cloud State# St. Cloud, MN T, 1-1 OT with eight goals and ranks second in points with 15 in 30 skates. 1/26/2018 #5Ohio State* Duluth, MN W, 4-1 1/27/2018 #5Ohio State* Duluth, MN W, 2-1 1/31/2018 St. Cloud State * St. Cloud, MN T, 1-1OT SW Sophomore Chloe Crosby and junior Kathryn Bidulka have split time in net and 2/3/2018 Minn. Whitecaps ex Duluth, MN T, 2-2 OT almost identical GAA’s -- Crosby owns a 3.24 in 927:06 minutes and Bidulka has a 2/9/2018 #2Wisconsin* Duluth, MN L, 0-5 3.74 in 865:57. 2/10/2018 #2Wisconsin* Duluth, MN T, 3-3 OT 2/16/2018 Minnesota State* Mankato, MN 2:07 PM UMD vs. Minnesota St. (Last 10 games) (64-7-4 All-Time) 2/17/2018 Minnesota State* Mankato, MN 2:07 PM Nov. 18, 2017 3-2 Win Home Oct. 7, 2016 4-0 Win Home 2/23-25/18 WCHA First Round TBA Nov. 17, 2017 2-1 Win Home Feb. 6, 2016 5-2 Win Away 3/3/2018 Final Face Off(semi) Minneapolis TBA 3/4/2018 Final Face Off Minneapolis TBA Dec. 10, 2016 1-2 Loss Away Feb. 5, 2016 3-2 Win Away 3/10/2018 NCAA Quarterfinal TBA Dec. 9, 2016 3-0 Win Away Oct. 17, 2015 4-0 Win Home 3/16-18/18 NCAA Frozen Four Minneapolis TBA Oct. 8, 2016 5-1 Win Home Oct. 16, 2015 4-2 Win Home * WCHA Game %U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game #Hockey Day Minnesota +Windjammer Classic Five-Time NCAA Champions 2010 • 2008 • 2003 • 2002 • 2001 BY THE NUMBERS At the helm of the Mavericks is head coach games. BULLDOGS VS. MAVERICKS John Harrington, in his third season with an overall record of 15-79-9. Overall Record --UMD’s power play goal Saturday was the 12-14-4 5-24-1 first one against the Badgers this season -- the Conference Record LAST TIME OUT: The Bulldogs split with Bulldogs had been 0-of-6 in previous attempts. 8-11-3 3-19-0 then No. 2 Wisconsin over the past weekend Record vs. Top-10 Teams at AMSOIL, suffering a 5-0 setback Friday 3-10-2 1-13-0 night before drawing a 3-3 tie with the Badgers POWERED PUP PLAY: UMD currently owns the best power play in the WCHA having Scoring Offense (G/Gm) Saturday. 2.03 1.77 converted 18 power plays on 81 chances for a 22.2. Nationally, UMD’s power play ranks Scoring Defense (G/Gm) 2.47 3.57 UW scored three goals in the first period No. 7. Friday, damage that UMD could not recover Scoring Margin -0.43 -1.80 from. The Badgers added a goal in each of the following periods and outshot the Bulldogs UMD has not finished the season with a power Shots on Goal (SOG/Gm) 36-17 in the game. play conversion rate higher than 20 since it 29.2 23.7 posted a 21.3 on 35/164 back in 2010-11. Penalty Minutes Per Game 5.0 6.8 Saturday, UMD responded with a power play goal from Jalyn Elmes 12:07 into the first peri- The last time the Bulldog program had a power Power Play play of 22 or higher was a 22.8 (47/206) over 18/81 (22.2) 9/91 (9.9) od. The Bulldogs got another goal from Naomi Rogge at 5:53 of the second period, and the 2007-2008 NCAA title season. Penalty Kill 57/68 (83.8) 70/90 (77.8) following a Badger goal at 8:07, UMD’s Anna Klein scored at 9:40 to make it a 3-1 game. On the flip side, UMD has the fewest penalty Point Leaders Naomi Rogge (22) Brittyn Fleming (19) Wisconsin scored two power play goals in the minutes in the nation at 5.0 a game. Ashton Bell (22) Jordan McLaughlin (15) third period to draw the game even -- the 14th tie ever between the Bulldogs and Badgers. Goals Scored GOING ROGGE: Freshman Naomi Rogge Naomi Rogge (15) Jordan McLaughlin (8) continues to lead UMD (along with fellow Ashton Bell (12) Three Players (5) Jessica Convery had 25 saves against UW in rookie Ashton Bell) in scoring with 22 points NCAA Rankings -- the draw. on a team-high 15 goals and seven assists. * Ashton Bell -- #4, Power Play Goals, (7ppg) Rogge’s 15 goals are the second most by a

NOTES FROM THE WISCONSIN SERIES: rookie in the WCHA her 11 league goals ranks * Naomi Rogge, Ashton Bell -- #19 (22pts) -- her first among all freshmen. Rogge also sits Rookie Scorers UMD went 0-3-1 against the Badgers over the seventh in the NCAA among all rookie goal *UMD Power Play -- #7, 18/81,22.2 pct (#1 WCHA) regular season. scorers. * UMD leads the nation with the fewest penalty minutes per game at 5.0 per game. --UW outscored the Bulldogs 16-5 in those four Against ranked opponents, Rogge has regis- THE LAST TIME... Overtime Game: Feb. 10, 2018-- UMD 3, No. 2 Wisconsin 3, Duluth, Minn. UMD Shutout at Home: Sept. 30. 2017 -- UMD 3, Penn State 0 (Jessica Convery) UMD Was Shut Out at Home: March 11, 2017 -- UMD 0, Minnesota 1 (Sidney Peters) UMD Shutout on the Road: Dec. 9, 2016 -- UMD 3, Minnesota State 0 (Maddie Rooney) UMD Was Shut Out on the Road: Oct. 13, 2017 -- UMD 0, Ohio State 2 [Kassidy Sauve) UMD Hat Trick: Jan. 20, 2017 -- (UMD 5, Bemidji State 1 in Bemidji, Minn.) UMD’s Last Player To Reach 100 Points -- Lara Stalder on Oct. 8, 2016 UMD Had 14 or More Players Tally a Point: Jan. 23, 2015 -- 14 players (UMD 12, Minnesota St. 0) UMD Player Scored Four Goals: Feb. 19, 2011 - (UMD 8, St. Cloud St. 0) UMD Player Scored Six Goals: Jan. 25, 2004 -- Jenny Potter (UMD 9, St. Cloud State 3) UMD Player Had Six Assists: Dec. 3, 2011 -- (UMD 10, St. Cloud 2) UMD Player Had Five or More Points: Jan. 25, 2013 -- , 3g, 2a, (UMD 7, Ohio State 5) UMD Player Made a Penalty Shot: Jan. 17, 2009 -- Sara O’Toole vs. Minnesota State in Mankato, Minn. UMD Stopped Opponent’s Penalty Shot: Nov. 25 2016 Maddie Rooney (UMD 4, Harvard 1 in Cambridge, Mass.) UMD Goaltender Received an Assist: Jan. 24, 2015 -- Kayla Black (UMD 7, Connecticut 0) UMD Goaltender Had 50 or More Saves: March 5, 2017 -- 50, by Maddie Rooney (Wisconsin 4, UMD 1) UMD Played a Game Without Committing a Penalty: Sept. 30, 2017 -- UMD 3, Penn State 0 UMD Swept a Home Series: Jan. 26-27, 2018 -- UMD 4-2, #5 Ohio State 1-1 in Duluth, Minn. UMD Swept a Road Series: Dec. 2-3, 2016 -- UMD 3-3, St. Cloud St. 0-2 in St. Cloud, Minn. UMD Was Swept at Home: Oct. 20-21, 2017 -- Minnesota 4-2, UMD 1-1 in Duluth, Minn. UMD Was Swept on the Road: Dec. 1-2, 2017 -- No. 1 Wisconsin 5-3, UMD 1-1 UMD Defeated a Top-10 Ranked Opponent: Jan. 27, 2018 -- UMD 2, No. 5 Ohio State 1 in Duluth, Minn. UMD Swept a Top-10 Ranked Opponent: Jan. 26-27, 2018 -- UMD 4-2, No. 5 Ohio State 1-1 in Duluth, Minn. tered six goals and three assists for nine points With 13 WCHA All-Academic Team members, BULLDOG HISTORY in 15 games. (Astrup twice, Daoust twice, Healey twice, All-Time Record/Seasons ...... 435-186-60/19 Hedin twice, Mrázová three times), the Bulldog WCHA Record/Seasons ...... 307-130-45/19 senior class also has had eight heralded WCHA Tournament Record/Yrs ...... 35-13/19 Rogge’s15 goals are the most by a UMD fresh- WCHA Scholar Athlete recepients (Astrup man since Jenna McParland dropped 21 goals NCAA Regional Tournament...... 4-4 twice, Daoust twice, Healey, and Hedin twice, NCAA Frozen Four Record...... 11-2 in 36 games in 2011-12. By comparison, Rogge as well as and five 2016-17 AHCA All-Amer- has compiled 15 goals in 30 games so far this ican Scholars (Astrup, Daoust, Healey, and NCAA Championship Game ...... 5-1 season. Lowenhilem). NCAA Champions...... 5 Times NCAA Frozen Four Most Valuable Players...... 4 HAPPY AT HOME: UMD is 9-4-1 overall at NCAA Frozen Four All-Tournament Team...... 19 AMSOIL Arena this season, and 7-4-1 in WCHA ACHA Division I Coach of the Year Awards...... 2 action. By comparison, the Bulldogs are just USCHO Division I Coach of the Year...... 1 2-9-2 on the road and own just one road WCHA Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Top-Three Finalists....6 win with a record of 1-7-2 in their opponents Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Top-10 Finalists...... 15 home rink. First Team All-Americans ...... 13 Second Team All-Americans...... 3 UMD is 1-1-1 when both sides are neutral. Third Team All-Americans...... 3 Hockey Humanitarian Award Finalists...... 1 WCHA Player of the Year ...... 3 NET LOSS: UMD has outshot its opponents WCHA Defensive Player of the Year...... 2 875-833 but has been outscored 61-74. Those WCHA Rookie of the Year...... 2 61 goals in 30 games currently puts the Bulldogs OLYMPIC UPDATE AS OF WEDNESDAY, on track for a program-low season goal output. FEB.14: Lara Stalder is ranked fourth in scor- WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year...... 5 ing among all Olympic skaters with five points WCHA Coach of the Year...... 3 on two goals and three assists in three games. All-WCHA Selections ...... 78 UMD’s current 2.03 goals per game average is Stalder and Switzerland await the results of the WCHA All-Tournament Most Valuable Players...... 6 far under the Bulldogs previous low goal count Group A games Thursday to find out who they WCHA All-Tournament Selections ...... 25 of 2.38 GPG in 2012-13. That season, UMD will play on Saturday in the Quarterfinals. AHCA Scholar First Team All-Americans...... 18 scored 81 goals in 34 games. As a program, WCHA Scholar-Athlete Selections...... 52 the Bulldogs have posted less than 90 goals in a Thursday’s Group A clash between the U.S. and season just twice -- 2012-13, and then again in Canada will feature a total of five current and WCHA All-Academic Selections...... 15 2013-14, a 2.36 GPG after UMD posted just 85 former Bulldogs in the line-ups. Winter Olympians (on ice players only)...... 3 goals in 36 games. Maddie Rooney became the first-ever Minneso- 2016-17 REVIEW tan to start in goal for the U.S. Olympic wom- 2016-17 Record ...... 25-7-5 BULLDOG NOTES: UMD is still winless when en’s team last Sunday. Rooney made 23 saves WCHA Record/Finish...... 19-5-4/3rd they trail after the first period (0-9-2) against Finland in her Olympic debut, and for- WCHA Tournament Record...... 3-1 mer Bulldog All-American also skated in her first NCAA Regional Tournament...... 0-1 --UMD is 5-7-2 in games where it has been Olympic game Sunday. 2016-17 Letterwinners Returning...... 14 (6 F, 7 D, 1 G) outshot this season. 2016-17 Letterwinners Lost ...... 7 (6 F, 1 D, 1 G*) Two-time UMD All-American *Rooney is redshirted with U.S. Olympic Team suited up for her 100th international game for SENIOR SALUTE: UMD has seven seniors this Canada Sunday, a 5-0 win over the Olympic 2017-18 Newcomers (includes transfers)10 (7 F, 1 D, 2 G) season, including forwards Katerina Mrázová, Athletes of Russia. In that outing both Haley Lynn Astrup, defensemen Jessica Healey, Irwin (goal) and Brigette Lacquette, who was UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Catherine Daoust, Linnea Hedin and Michelle made her Olympic debut, had an assist. Name...... University of Minnesota Duluth Lowenhielm, and goaltender Jessica Convery. Location...... Duluth, Minn. Founded...... 1895 Enrollment...... 11,250. As a class, they have gone 72-54-15 overall, with Chancellor...... Dr. Lendley C. Black two 20-plus seasons (25-7-5 in 2016-17) and Athletic Director...... Josh. Berlo 20-12-5 in 2014-15). They also have one home Senior Woman Administrator...... Karen. Stromme NCAA tournament appearance (2017), as well National Affiliation...... NCAA Division I as a WCHA Final Face-Off championship game Conference...... WCHA appearance (2017). Nickname...... Bulldogs. Mascot...... Champ. WCHA PLAYERS OF THE Colors...... Maroon and Gold WEEK Home Rink...... AMSOIL Arena (6,756) 2017-18 Year Opened...... 2010. ROONEY AND MORIN ARE OFFICIALLY Rink Dimensions...... 200’. x 85 Jan. 30 Jessica Convery, Defensive NAMED TO 2018 U.S. OLYMPIC TEAM: Enrollment...... 11,250 Arguably one of the worst kept secrets in the Anna Klein, Rookie Northland, USA Hockey made it official at the 2017 WINDJAMMER CLASSIC Jan. 16 Ashton Bell, Rookie NHL’s Winter Classic — UMD junior goaltender Nov. 28 Jessica Convery, Defensive Maddie Rooney and former defenseman Sidney Player of the Tournament -- Morin will represent in the U.S. in the 2018 Win- Emma Yanko, Junior Forward NCAA STAR OF THE WEEK ter Olympics. 2017-18 All-Tournament Team The pair, who both skated for UMD in the NCAA Naomi Rogge, Freshman Forward Jan. 30 Jesica Convery, Second Star Tournament just nine months ago, had vastly Nov. 28 Jessica Convery, First Star different tracks to the heralded squad. Rooney, Emma Yanko, Junior Forward Jessica Convery, Senior Goaltender of Andover, Minn. and a redshirt for the Bulldogs, had been centralized with the 2017-18 U.S. Na- tional Team outside of Tampa, Florida, since September after helping the U.S. win a gold medal in April at the 2018 IIHF World Champi- onship. Morin, a product of Minnetonka, Minn., played a portion of the 2017-18 season with MODO Hock- ey of the Swedish Women’s Hockey League and BULLDOG OLYMPIC WATCH: With the was leading the team’s defense in scoring when Olympic rosters set, UMD once again has a she left to centralize in late November. In her plethra of current and former players that will first post-NCAA season Morin has been dom- TRIO OF FORMER BULLDOGS MAKE 2018 represent their countries (and the Bulldogs) in inating the SDHL. Through her first 21 games CANADIAN OLYMPIC TEAM: Three former the 2018 Winter Olympics. with MODO, Morin had 32 points (10g, 22a) and UMD players -- Brigette Lacquette, Jocelyne was a +40 before joining the national team. Larcoque and Haley Irwin -- were introduced Friday as part of the 23 member 2018 Canadian While 2014 Swedish Olympian Michele Rooney and Morin are coming off the best col- Olympic Team that will suit up to defend gold in Lowenhielm has elected not to travel to legiate seasons of their careers, respectively. Pyeongchang, South Korea in February. participate in PyeongChang, there will be, in all, Morin graduated from UMD in May of 2017, UMD will have 9 current and former players in and was the 2017 Western Collegiate Hockey While Irwin -- a forward who played with UMD PyeongChang, and one that will be behind the Association Defensive Player of the Year. The from 2007-09, and 2010-12 -- is already a two- bench of the host team. Take a closer look at blueliner left the Bulldogs as its seventh-high- time Olympic gold medalist (2014, 2010), it will the Bulldogs who will make their Olympic marks est scoring defenseman with 19 goals and 51 mark the second Olympic team for UMD two- in February. assists for 70 points in 147 games. Morin’s 19 time All-American Larocque, who won gold with goals ranks her fifth among all UMD blueliners Canada in 2014 as a defenseman. Larocque, Canada -- Haley Irwin, Forward (two-time and she sits sixth all-time with 51 assists. Morin who skated for UMD from 2007-2011, was one gold medalist), Jocelyne Laroque, Defense- was also named a 2017 WCHA Scholar Athlete of the last players cut from the 2010 Canadian man (2014 gold medalist), Brigette Lac- last season. Olympic Team, and after centralizing with Cana- quette, Defenseman. da for the first half of the season, came back to An All-WCHA Third Team selection last sea- Duluth and helped the Bulldogs win their 2010 son for the Bulldogs, Rooney earned a bevy of NCAA title. Both Lacrocque and Irwin won an Finland -- Evelina Suonpaa, Goaltender league honors over the regular season, includ- NCAA title with UMD in Duluth in 2008. ing the WCHA Defensive Player of the Month for November and March, in addition to four Lacquette will make her first appearance for WCHA Defensive Player of the Week honors. Canada in the Olympics after also coming up Korea -- Sarah Murray, Rooney played the most minutes in the nation just short after centralization in 2013. A USCHO Head Coach this past season, registering 2250:38 minutes Third Team All-American with the Bulldogs, the for an NCAA-best 98.6% of the Bulldogs goal- native of Mallard, Manitoba played three sea- tending workload. Rooney finished fourth in sons with UMD (2011-12, 2012-13 and 2014- the NCAA and second in the WCHA with a .942 15). saves percentage, and the 1013 saves she post- Lacquette becomes the 30th Olympian for the ed season ranked second in the nation, as well Bulldog program ( and Maddie as second-most in a single season by a Bulldog Rooney have since run the total to 32), and the Sweden -- Pernilla Windberg, Forward (2006 netminder. She was also named the WCHA fourth Canadian Olympic Team member. Final Face-Off’s Most Outstanding Player after Bronze medalist), , Forward. making a tournament record 112 saves in two In Pyeongchang, Canada will compete in Group games. A along with the United States, Finland and Russia, while Group B features Sweden, Swit- Switzerland -- Lara Rooney is one of three goaltenders who will rep- zerland, Japan and South Korea. The Olympic Stalder, Forward (2014 resent the U.S. in PyeongChang, South Korea, women’s hockey tournament opens on Satur- Bronze medalist). and is the second-youngest player on the squad. day, Feb. 10 at the Kwandong Hockey Centre She is also only one of two players on the squad and culminates on Thursday, Feb. 22 at the that still has NCAA eligibility remaining. Gangneung Hockey Centre. Canada begins preliminary-round play on Sunday, Feb. 11. Rooney and Morin become just the second and third Bulldog players in program history to play for the U.S. Olympic Team. They join four-time NINE BULLDOGS NAMED AHCA ALL-AMER- United States -- Maddie Rooney*, Goalten- Olympian and gold-medalist Jenny Potter, who ICAN SCHOLARS: UMD had nine players that der, Sidney Morin, Defenseman. like Rooney and Morin, also was a product of were honored as All-American Scholars by the Minnesota. The pair also become the 31st and American Hockey Coaches Association for the 32nd all-time Bulldog Olympians, easily giving 2016-17 season. UMD more women’s hockey Olympians than *Rooney is redshirted and is missing the 2017- any other NCAA program in the country. Current seniors Lynn Astrup (Warroad, Minn.), 18 season to centralize with the U.S. National Catherine Daoust (Ile Bizard, PQ), Jessica Team ahead of the Olympics. Healey (Edmonton, Alberta), Linnea Hedin (Huddinge, Sweden), and Michelle Lowenhielm (Sollentuna, Sweden) joined current sophomore Sydney Brodt (North Oaks, Minn.), graduate Lara Stalder (Luzern, Switzerland) and former Bulldog Morgan Morse as the nine Bulldog rep- resentatives from last year’s squad. UMD OLYMPIANS

No program in the history of women’s Division I NCAA hockey has had more Winter Olympians than UMD. On the 20th year anniversary of women’s hockey in the , the Bulldogs as a program have now sent 33 current or former players on to women’s hockey biggest stage, including four who will make their debut this weekend -- Maddie Rooney (United States), Sidney Morin (United States), Brigette Lacquette (Canada) and Evelina Suonpaa (Finland).

In fact, a total of nine current and former players will suit up for five different teams, including Haley Irwin and Jocelyne Larocque (Canada), Lara Stalder (Switzerland), Pernilla Winberg and Maria Lindh (Sweden) -- and that doesn’t even include former player Sarah Murray, who at the helm of host South Korea, becomes the first Bulldog alum to become a head coach in the Winter Olympic Games.

To grasp the level of Olympic talent that has come through the door of the Bulldog program, one has to look no further than UMD’s record book. In fact, one look at the top-10 all-time scorers in program history, and it reads like a who’s who of Olympic -- not just college hockey -- greats. The first seven players are all Olympians, and all but just two are multiple-time Olympians. 11 of the 20 players to reach the 100 point mark are Olympians, with again, nine of the 11 having suited up in multiple Olympic Games. Of the six players to have recorded 200 or more career points, four of the six made four-consecutive Olympic appearances, and between the six 200 point players, they own a staggering seven Olympic gold medals, four Olympic silver medals and three Olympic bronze medals.

A statistical junkie’s dream, all 10 players who own the most career assists as a Bulldog are Olympians, and six of the seven goaltenders who own the most wins, as well as six of the top eight in career saves, are also, you guessed it, Olympians. Head Coach - Third Season - 52-42-10

2017 USCHO.com Coach of the Year

2017 CCM/AHCA Coach of the Year

2016-17 WCHA Coach of the Year CROWELL GOLDEN AGAIN WITH U-18 U.S. WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SQUAD: After leading the Bulldogs back into the NCAA tournament last March, head coach Maura Ask University of Minnesota Duluth women’s Crowell will return to the UMD bench for a third season in 2017-18. hockey head coach Maura Crowell about her re- cent experience at the 2018 Under-18 Women’s In two seasons at UMD, Crowell has an overall record of 52-42-10, including a WCHA post- World Championship, and one might just get the season record of 5-2. Crowell has overseen a Patty Kazmaier Top-3 Finalist (Lara Stalder), idea it was more than just golden. as well as 15 WCHA Scholar Athletes and a total of 28 WCHA All-Academic Team members. For her efforts during the 2016-17 season, Crowell was named the USCHO Division I Women’s The U-18 U.S. National Team, with Crowell as Coach of the Year, as well as the the CCM/AHCA Division I Women’s Coach of its associate coach, won the gold medal last Sat- the Year Award for 2017. Crowell was also crowned the 2016-17 WCHA Coach of the Year urday at the Ice Palace in Dmitrov, Russia after after she guided UMD to its biggest turnaround in program history with 25-7-5 overall record defeating Sweden 9-3. The fourth gold medal in and the Bulldogs first NCAA Quarterfinal game at home since 2010. a row for the U.S., it was also the second gold The Bulldogs earned 19 WCHA wins in 2016-17, the program’s highest since the 2010-11 for Crowell in three years, who was an assistant coach with the U-18 U.S. squad in 2016. season, and finished third in the ultra-competitive WCHA (and just three points out of second place), Crowell also helped UMD back into the national rankings, and the Bulldogs reached as a high as second in both the USCHO.com and USA TODAY/ USA Hockey Magazine national “Worlds in Russia was an unbelievable expe- polls for six weeks before resting in fifth in both final season polls. The Bulldogs were also rience,” said Crowell. “The crowds in Dmitrov runners-up in the 2017 WCHA Final Face-Off tournament to the University of Wisconsin, UMD’s were remarkable, too. The Russians put on a great tournament that was well-supported by the first trip back to the tournament’s final game since the 2012 season.22917 community. Every game the Russians played On Crowell’s watch, UMD had two All-Americans in the 2016-17 season (Stalder and Sidney was sold out (2,500) and it made the experience Morin), as well as run on league awards, including 2016-17 WCHA Player of the Year (Stalder), for all teams really special.” Defensive Player of the Year (Morin) and WCHA Student Athlete of the Year. UMD also had five players placed on All-WCHA Teams, and tacked on a program-record 10 WCHA Scholar Unlike every other year since 2008, it was the Athletes in 2016-17, as well as a program-high 16 WCHA All-Academic Team members. first time in U-18 World Championship history After taking over as UMD’s bench boss on May 1, 2015, Crowell guided UMD back to the that the U.S. and Canada didn’t face off in the WCHA Final Face-Off semifinals after the Bulldogs stunned then No. 7 Bemidji State on the gold medal game. The U.S. came back from a road with a sweep in the opening round of the league playoffs. 2-1 deficit in the third period to force overtime, and earn an eventual shootout win, against Can- Prior to her arrival in Duluth, Crowell spent five seasons at Harvard, including as Harvard’s ada in the semifinals on Friday, Jan. 12. associate head coach in 2014-15 after filling an interim head coaching role in 2013-14. She The Numbers on Crowell -- As in 2016, when Crowell helped coach current was a Crimson assistant coach from 2010-13. Overall Record sophomore forward and team captain Sydney In Crowell’s final season at Harvard, the Crimson 2017-18 12-14-4 .467 Brodt to gold, there are currently two future went 27-6-3 overall, captured the ECAC and 2016-17 25-7-5 .743 Bulldogs on the U-18 U.S. squad. Early signees defenseman Lizi Norton of Orono, Minn., and Ivy League regular season championship and 2015-16 15-21-1 .419 forward Maggie Flaherty of Lakeville, Minn. It the ECAC playoff crown, and advanced all Total 52-42-10 .548 also marked a second medal for Norton, who the way to the NCAA Frozen Four title game. won gold with the U-18 U.S. side one year ago. Crowell was an instrumental component of a Harvard program that had qualified for the NCAA WCHA Tournament three consecutive winters. 2017-18 8-11-3 .432 “Our future Bulldogs, Maggie and Lizi, gained valuable experience playing at the highest level One year earlier, Crowell stepped in for head 2016-17 19-5-4 .750 for their age group,” said Crowell. “The confi- coach Katey Stone (who spent the 2013-14 2015-16 10-17-1 .375 dence gained winning gold, back-to-back for Lizi, season with the USA Women’s Olympic Team) Total 37-33-7 .525 will certainly help them transition to the Division and was named a finalist for the 2014 ECAC I game. It was great for the three of us to work Coach of the Year award after guiding Harvard WCHA Playoffs closely together throughout the U-18 season.” to a 23-7-4 record, an Ivy League regular sea- son title, a berth in the ECAC semifinals and 2016-17 3-1 .750 the NCAA quarterfinals and a No. 7 ranking in 2015-16 2-1 .500 both the USCHO.com and USA Hockey/USA Total 5-2 .714 Today polls. NCAA Tournament 2016-17 0-1 .000 2017-18 Bulldog Hockey Minnesota Duluth Combined Team Statistics (as of Feb 10, 2018) All games

Date Opponent Score Att. Record: Overall Home Away Neutral Sep 29 PENN STATE W 1-0 984 ALL GAMES 12-14-4 9-5-1 3-9-3 0-0-0 Sep 30 PENN STATE W 3-0 1052 CONFERENCE 8-11-3 7-4-1 1-7-2 0-0-0 Oct 05 at #3 Boston College L 3-4 531 NON-CONFERENCE 4-3-1 2-1-0 2-2-1 0-0-0 Oct 06 at #3 Boston College L 1-4 560 * Oct 13 at #7 Ohio State L 0-2 291 * Oct 14 at #7 Ohio State L 3-4 356 ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% pen-min pp sh * Oct 20 #7 MINNESOTA L 1-4 1240 9 Naomi Rogge 30 15 7 22 108 .1 3 9 4-8 2 0 * Oct 21 #7 MINNESOTA L 1-2 1259 26 Ashton Bell 30 11 11 22 85 .1 2 9 3-6 7 0 * Oct 27 at Bemidji State W 3-2 279 20 Jalyn Elmes 30 7 12 19 52 .1 3 5 13-29 4 0 * Oct 28 at Bemidji State L 1-2 237 98 Katerina Mrazova 30 5 11 16 87 .0 5 7 5-10 0 0 * Nov 03 ST.CLOUD STATE Wot 3-2 1102 14 Sydney Brodt 30 4 10 14 100 .0 4 0 1-2 0 0 * Nov 04 ST.CLOUD STATE W 4-2 1069 12 Catherine Daoust 30 2 11 13 56 .0 3 6 7-14 1 0 Nov 06 BEMIDJI STATE L 2-3 1056 * Nov 17 MINNESOTA STATE W 2-1 1002 28 Ryleigh Houston 29 2 11 13 72 .0 2 8 2-4 1 0 * Nov 18 MINNESOTA STATE W 3-2 1334 47 Jessica Healey 30 4 7 11 72 .0 5 6 4-8 3 0 Nov 24 at Colgate W 4-1 175 67 Michelle Lowenhielm 30 1 8 9 43 .0 2 3 7-14 0 0 Nov 25 at Vermont W 2-1 200 19 Anna Klein 30 4 1 5 31 .1 2 9 3-6 0 0 * Dec 01 at #1 Wisconsin L 1-5 2273 22 Emma Yanko 30 3 0 3 41 .0 7 3 6-12 0 0 * Dec 02 at #1 Wisconsin L 1-3 2273 8 Monique Aanenson 19 1 2 3 6 .1 6 7 0-0 0 0 * Dec 08 at #6 Minnesota T o t 3-3 1708 95 Linnea Hedin 30 0 3 3 22 .0 0 0 5-10 0 0 * Dec 09 at #6 Minnesota L 0-5 1735 * Jan 12 BEMIDJI STATE L 3-5 1851 29 Lynn Astrup 30 1 1 2 36 .0 2 8 4-8 0 0 * Jan 13 BEMIDJI STATE W 3-2 1711 6 Mallorie Iozzo 27 1 1 2 21 .0 4 8 3-6 0 0 * Jan 19 at St.Cloud State L 2-3 367 15 Reagan Haley 29 0 1 1 14 .0 0 0 3-6 0 0 Jan 20 at St.Cloud State T o t 1-1 2011 10 McKenzie Revering 29 0 1 1 12 .0 0 0 3-6 0 0 * Jan 26 #5 OHIO STATE W 4-1 931 23 Shelby Brossart 7 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0-0 0 0 * Jan 27 #5 OHIO STATE W 2-1 1213 21 Lindsay Czech 11 0 0 0 3 .0 0 0 0-0 0 0 * Jan 31 at St.Cloud State T o t 1-1 231 4 Lauren Niska 2 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0-0 0 0 * Feb 09 #2 WISCONSIN L 0-5 1856 * Feb 10 #2 WISCONSIN T o t 3-3 1218 17 Megan Pardy 1 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 0-0 0 0 25 Alison Rodgers 27 0 0 0 13 .0 0 0 0-0 0 0 TEAM STATISTICS UMD OPP TM TEAM 12 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 1-2 0 0 SHOT STATISTICS Total 30 61 98 159 875 .0 7 0 74-151 18 0 Goals-Shot attempts 61-875 74-833 Opponents 30 74 125 199 833 .0 8 9 89-189 11 1 Shot pct. . 0 7 0 . 0 8 9 G o a ls / G a m e 2.0 2.5 S h o t s / G a m e 29.2 27.8 ## Goalie gp min ga gaavg saves save% w-l-t POWER PLAYS 30 Jessica Convery 27 1613:09 64 2.38 693 .9 1 5 12-10-3 Goals-Power Plays 18-79 11-68 31 Catherine Johnson 4 199:18 9 2.71 66 .8 8 0 0-2-1 Conversion Percent . 2 2 8 . 1 6 2 TM EMPTY NET 12 10:13 1 - 0 .0 0 0 0-0-0 Shot Attempts 134 121 Total 30 1822:40 74 2.44 759 .9 1 1 12-12-4 Shot Percent . 1 3 4 . 0 9 1 Opponents 30 1822:40 61 2.01 814 .9 3 0 12-12-4 GOAL BREAKDOWN Power Play 18 11 S h o r t - h a n d e d 0 1 Attendance Summary UMD Opponent Empty net 1 1 Total 18878 13227 P e n a lt y 0 0 Dates/Avg Per Date 15/1259 15/882 U n a s s is t e d 7 5 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 O v e r t im e 1 0 S h o o t o u t 0 0 Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total Delayed Penalty 0 0 Minnesota Duluth 18 20 22 1 61 PENALTIES N u m b e r 74 89 Opponents 26 22 26 0 74 M in u t e s 151 189 P e n a lt ie s / G a m e 2.5 3.0 Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total Pen minutes/Game 5.0 6.3 Minnesota Duluth 261 246 244 8 759 SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att) 3-18 3-18 Opponents 247 278 281 8 814 2017-2018 MINNESOTA DULUTH ROSTER No Player Pos Ht. Yr. Hometown Previous Team

1 Hanna Markel G 5-7 Fr. Dillon, Colo. Northwood 4 Lauren Niska D 5-4 So. Alexandria, Minn. Alexandria Area High School 6 Mallorie Iozzo F 5-3 Fr. Hibbing, Minn. Hibbing High School 8 Monique Aanenson F 5-4 Fr. Moorhead, Minn. North American Hockey Association 9 Naomi Rogge F 5-5 Fr. Eden Prairie, Minn. Eden Prairie High School 10 McKenzie Revering D 5-3 Fr. Alexandria, Minn. Alexandria Area High School 11 Brooklynn Schugel F 5-7 So. New Ulm, Minn. New Ulm High School 12 Catherine Daoust D 5-5 Sr. Ile Bizard, Quebec Canada U-18 14 Sydney Brodt F 5-6 So. North Oaks, Minn. USA U-18 15 Reagan Haley F 5-7 R-So. Red Wing, Minn. Red Wing Senior High 19 Anna Klein F 5-6 Fr. Edina, Minn. Edina High School 20 Jalyn Elmes D 5-9 So. Brandon, Manitoba Canada U-18 22 Emma Yanko F 5-5 Jr. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Notre Dame Hounds 23 Shelby Brossart D 5-9 Jr. Grand Forks, North Dakota Minnesota Revolution 25 Alison Rodgers F 5-8 Fr. Oswego, N.Y. North American Hockey Academy 26 Ashton Bell F 5-9 Fr. Deloraine, Manitoba Canada U-18 28 Ryleigh Houston F 5-4 So. , Manitoba University of North Dakota 29 Lynn Astrup D 5-7 Sr. Warroad, Minn. Warroad High School 30 Jessica Convery G 5-5 Sr. Commerce Township, Mich. Mercyhurst College 31 Catherine Johnson G 5-6 So. Lakeville, Minn. St. Paul United 35 Maddie Rooney G 5-6 R-Jr. Andover, Minn. U.S. National Team (Centralized 21017-18 season) 47 Jessica Healey D 5-3 Sr. Edmonton, Alberta Canada U-18 67 Michelle Lowenhielm F 5-8 Sr. Sollentuna, Sweden Team Sweden 95 Linnea Hedin D 5-3 Sr. Huddinge, Sweden Team Sweden 98 Katerina Mrázová F 5-5 Sr. Prague, Czech Republic Czech National Team

HEAD COACH: Maura Crowell ATHLETIC TRAINER: Kevin Lennon ASSISTANT COACH: Laura Bellamy STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH: Anthony Morando VOLUNTEER GOALIE COACH: Chris Esposito SPORTS INFORMATION: Kelly Grgas-Wheeler DIRECTOR OF HOCKEY OPERATIONS: Nicholas Larson

A BREAKDOWN OF THE 2017-2018 BULLDOGS PRONUNCIATION GUIDE By Year Lynn Astrup...... AY-strup Seniors 7 By Position Sydney Brodt...... brought Juniors 2 Forward 13 Shelby Brossart...... BRO-sart Sophomores 7 Defense 8 Jessica Convery...... CON-ver-ee Freshmen 8 Goalie 3 Catherine Daoust...... DAH-oo Jalyn Elmes...... JAY-lin By Major By Location Linnea Hedin...... lin-ay-a head-EEN Account/Finance 1 Alberta 1 Mallorie Iozzo...... eye-OH-zo Biology 5 Czech Republic 1 MIchelle Lowenhielm...... low-ven-yelm Business 6 Manitoba 3 Hanna Markel...... HAN-uh MARK-ull Public Health 1 Michigan 1 Katerina Mrazova...... cat-er-eena mra-zo-va Criminology 1 Minnesota 10 McKenzie Revering...... rev-ER-ing Education 2 New York 1 Naomi Rogge...... nay-OH-mee ROHG-ee Excercise Science 1 North Dakota 1 Brooklynn Schugel...... SHOO-gull Finance 1 Quebec 1 Health Care Management 1 Saskatchewan 1 HR Management 1 Sweden 2 Mechanical Engineering 1 Switzerland 1 Psychology 3 Undeclared 3 MINNESOTA DULUTH TEAM RECORDS WINS Most Wins in a Season 31 2009-2010, 2007-2008 Most WCHA Wins in a Season 24 2007-2008 Most Ties In A Season 6 2013-2014 Most Shutouts in a Season 12 2010-2011 Longest Winning Streak 16 games Nov. 23, 2007-Feb. 8, 2008 Longest Unbeaten Streak 22 games Oct. 8, 1999-Jan. 29, 2000 GOALS Most Goals in One Game 15 vs. St. Cloud State (Nov. 6, 1999) Most Goals in One Period 8 vs. Bemidji State (Oct. 22,1999), 2nd period Most Power Play Goals in One Game 6 vs. Ohio State (Dec. 9, 2006) Most Shorthanded Goals in One Game 3 vs. Minnesota State, Mankato (Jan. 21, 2005) Fastest Two Goals 0:06 vs. St. Cloud State (Oct. 15, 2005) Fastest Three Goals 0:21 vs. North Dakota (Dec. 11, 2010) Fastest Four Goals 1:40 vs. Ohio State (Jan. 27, 2017) Fastest Two Power Play Goals 0:26 vs. Niagara (Oct. 4, 2008) Fastest Two Short Handed Goals 0:22 vs. Minnesota State, Mankato (Nov. 22, 2009) ASSISTS Most Assists in One Game 24 vs. Wisconsin (Jan. 15, 2000) Most Assists in One Period 13 vs. Bemidji State (Oct. 22, 1999), 2nd period

POINTS Most Points in One Game 38 vs. Wisconsin (Jan. 15, 2000) Most Points in One Period 21 vs. Bemidji State (Oct. 22, 1999) 2nd period

PENALTIES Most Penalties in One Game 19 vs. North Dakota (Feb. 21, 2009) Most Penalty Minutes in One Game 50 vs. St. Cloud State (Feb. 19, 2011)

MISCELLANEOUS Largest Margin of Victory 15 15-0 vs. St. Cloud State (Nov. 6, 1999) Largest Margin of Defeat 8 0-8 vs. Minnesota (Nov. 11, 2000) 0-8 vs. Wisconsin (Feb. 12, 2017) Most Shots On Goal in One Game 72 vs. St. Cloud State (Dec. 17, 1999) Most Shots on Goal in a Period 31 vs. St. Cloud State (Nov. 1, 2013) Most Shots On Goal Allowed in One Game 68 vs. Minnesota (Feb. 12, 2016) Fewest Shots Allowed in One Game 9 vs. Connecticut (Oct. 23, 2010) vs. Minnesota State (Jan. 23, 2015) Fewest Shots Taken in a Period 0 vs. Mercyhurst College (Oct. 20, 2007) Most Goals Allowed in One Game 8 vs. Minnesota (Nov. 11, 2000) Most PPGs Allowed in One Game 4 vs. Minnesota (Feb. 22, 2014), Ohio State (Jan. 29, 2016) Most SHGs Allowed in One Game 2 vs. Minnesota (Dec.3, 1999) Most Saves in One Game 61 vs. Minnesota (Feb. 12, 2016) Most Shots Allowed in One Period 33 vs. Minnesota (Feb. 12, 2016) Most Saves in a Period 31 vs. Minnesota (Feb. 12, 2016) Longest Shutout Streak 262:42 minutes Oct. 5, 2007-Oct. 20, 2007 Longest Game 4:24 vs. Cornell (March 21, 2010) Last Penalty Shot Goal Sara O’Toole vs. Minnesota State (Jan. 17, 2009) Last Penalty Shot Against Maddie Rooney, Save vs. Minnesota State (Oct. 16, 2015) Most Overtime Games, Season 8 2016-2017, 2014-2015, 2006-2007 MINNESOTA DULUTH INDIVIDUAL RECORDS GOALS AND POINTS

Most Goals in One Game 6 by Jenny Potter vs. St. Cloud State(Dec. 8, 2002 & Jan. 25,2004) Most Power Play Goals in One Game 3 by Jenny Potter vs. St. Cloud State (Dec. 8, ,2003) by at North Dakota (Feb. 6, 2005) Most Shorthanded Goals in One Game 2 by vs. Bemidji State (Oct. 23,1999 & Feb. 20, 2000) by Noemie Marin vs. Minnesota State, Mankato (Jan. 21, 2005) Most Points in One Game 9 by Jenny Potter vs. St. Cloud State (Nov. 6, 2000) Most Points in One Game, Defenseman 5 by Jessica Wong vs. Boston College (Oct. 8, 2011) / Bridgette Lacquette vs. Ohio State (Jan. 25, 2013) Most Multiple-Point Games in One Season 23 Jenny Potter, 2002-2003 Longest Goal Scoring Streak 9 Hanne Sikio (Oct. 8, 1999 - Nov. 20, 1999) / Jenny Potter (Dec. 7, 2002 - Jan. 25, 2003) Longest Point Scoring Streak 23 Hanne Sikio (Oct. 8, 1999 - Feb. 20, 2000) Most Hat Tricks in One Season 5 Maria Rooth, 2000-2001 Fastest Two Goals 0:27 Noemie Marin vs Minnesota State, Mankato (Jan. 21, 2005) Fastest Hat Trick 2:27 Erika Holst vs. St. Lawrence (Dec. 8, 2001) Fastest Two Shorthanded Goals 0:27 Noemie Marin vs. Minnesota State, Mankato (Jan. 21, 2005) Fastest Two Power Play Goals 1:43 Caroline Ouellette vs. Bemidji State (Oct. 29, 2004 Fastest Goal at Start of Game 0:08 Lara Stalder vs. Bemidji State (Jan. 20, 2017) Fastest Goal at Start of Period 0:08 Lara Stalder vs. Bemidji State (Jan. 20, 2017) Most Goals in a Period 4 Erika Holst vs. St. Lawrence (Dec. 8, 2001) Most Consecutive Goals in a Game 4 Elin Holmlov vs. North Dakota (Nov. 22, 2008) Most Assists in One Game 6 by Jenny Potter vs. St. Cloud State (Nov. 6, 1999) / Hanne Sikio vs. Wisconsin (Jan. 15, 2000) / Jenny Potter vs Ohio State (Feb. 1, 2003) / Hailey Irwin vs St. Cloud State (Dec. 3, 2001)

PENALTIES

Most Penalties in One Game 5 by Emmanuelle Blais at North Dakota (Feb. 21, 2009 by Jocelyne Larocque at North Dakota (Feb. 21, 2009) by Ashly Waggoner at Minnesota State, Mankato (Oct. 22, 2004) by Julianne Vasichek at Minnesota State, Mankato (Oct. 11, 2003) by Michelle McAteer vs MSU-Mankato (Oct. 18, 2002)

Most Penalty Minutes in One Game 18 by Emmanuelle Blais at North Dakota (Feb. 21, 2009) by Jocelyne Larocque at North Dakota (Feb. 21, 2009)

GOALTENDING

Most Saves in One Game 62 by Maddie Rooney vs. Minnesota (March 4, 2017) Longest Goaltender Unbeaten Streak 16 games by Kim Martin, Nov.23, 2007- Feb. 2, 2008 Amanda Tapp, Oct. 8, 1999-Jan. 15, 2000 MINNESOTA DULUTH SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS Points Pts 9. Sidney Morin (2016-17) 8 5. Riitta Schaublin (2004-05) 1.51 1. Jenny Potter* (1999-2000) 93 Jaime Rasmussen (2009-10) 8 6. Riitta Schaublin (2005-06) 1.57 2. Jenny Potter* (2002-03) 88 Jocelyne Larocque (2010-11) 8 7. Kim Martin (2006-07) 1.58 3. Caroline Ouellette (2004-05) 80 8. Maddie Rooney (2016-17) 1.67 4. Caroline Ouellette (2003-04) 76 Assists by a Defenseman asts 9. Johanna Ellison (2008-09) 1.69 5. Jenny Potter (2003-04) 75 1. Jocelyne Larocque (2008-09) 33 10. Kim Martin (2008-09) 1.72 6. Caroline Ouellette (2002-03) 73 2. Satu Kiipeli (2000-01) 28 7. Maria Rooth (2000-01) 72 3. Julianne Vasichek (2004-05) 27 Goaltender Wins W-L-T 8. Maria Rooth (1999-2000) 68 4. Navada Russell (1999-00) 25 1. Kim Martin (2007-08) 31-4-1 Hanne Sikio (1999-2000) 68 5. Krista McArthur (2002-03) 24 2. Jennifer Harss (2009-10) 29-8-2 Hanne Sikio (2000-01) 68 6. (2007-08) 23 3. Tuula Puputti (2000-01) 28-3-4 Jessica Wong (2010-11) 23 4. Patricia Sautter (2002-03) 26-3-2 Goals Goals 8. Brittny Ralph (1999-2000) 22 5. Maddie Rooney (2016-17) 25-6-5 1. Jenny Potter* (1999-2000) 41 Jocelyne Larocque (2007-08) 22 6. Riitta Schaublin (2004-05) 20-4-1 Maria Rooth (2000-01) 41 Jaime Rasmussen (2009-10) 22 Riitta Schaublin (2005-06) 20-9-3 3. Maria Rooth (1999-2000) 37 Jennifer Harss (2011-12) 20-14-1 4. Jenny Potter* (2003-04) 36 Penalty Minutes P-PM 9. Kayla Black (2014-15) 19-12-5 5. Hanne Sikio (2000-01) 34 1. Jocelyne Larocque (2008-09) 46-100 10. Amanda Tapp (1999-2000) 16-0-1 Erika Holst (2002-03) 34 2. Haley Irwin (2008-09) 48-96 7. Caroline Ouellette (2004-05) 32 3. Tea Villila (2011-12) 31-84 Goaltender Games played / Minutes Emmanuell Blais (2009-10) 32 4. Tricia Guest (2002-03) 28-70 1. Jennifer Harss (2009-10) 39 / 2386:51 min 9. Caroline Ouellette (2002-03) 31 5. Pamela Pachal (1999-00) 25-69 2. Maddie Rooney (2016-17) 36 /2191:10 min Jenny Potter (2002-03) 31 Tricia Guest (2003-04) 33-69 Kayla Black (2014-15) 36 / 2079:58 min 7. Ashly Waggoner (2003-07 28-67 4. Kim Martin (2007-08) 36 / 1906:28 Assists Asts 8. Brienna Gillanders (2012-13) 22-66 5. Kayla Black (2013-14) 35 / 1998:12 min 1. Jenny Potter* (2002-03) 57 9. Myriam Trepanier (2007-08) 32-64 Jennifer Harss (2011-12) 35 / 1994:46 min 2. Jenny Potter* (1999-2000) 52 10. Julianne Vasichek (2004-05) 27-62 Tuula Puputti (2000-01) 35 / 1994:30 min 3. Caroline Ouellette (2004-05) 48 Haley Irwin (2007-08) 31-62 8. Riitta Schaublin (2005-06) 33 / 1951:09 min 4. Caroline Ouellette (2003-04) 47 Brigette Lacquette (2011-12) 31-62 9. Kayla Black (2012-13) 31 / 1805:26 min 5. Caroline Ouellette (2002-03) 42 Patricia Sautter (2002-03) 31 / 1709:36 min 6. Jenny Potter* (2003-04) 39 Saves Saves 7. Haley Irwin (2011-12) 38 1. Jennifer Harss (2009-10) 1138 Shutouts 8. Haley Irwin (2007-08) 37 2. Maddie Rooney (2016-17) 985 1. Kayla Black (2014-15) 10 9. Elin Holmlov (2010-11) 35 3. Kayla Black (2014-15) 921 2. Riitta Schaublin (2004-05) 7 Maria Rooth (2002-03) 35 4. Jennifer Harss (2011-12) 897 3. Maddie Rooney 6 5. Kim Martin (2007-08) 843 4. Five Players 5 Points by a Defenseman Pts 6. Kayla Black (2013-14) 842 1. Krista McArthur (2002-03) 39 7. Riitta Schaublin (2005-06) 838 Rookie Scorers G-A-Pts 2. Satu Kiipeli (2000-01) 38 8. Kayla Black (2012-13) 775 1. Caroline Ouellette (2002-03) 31-42=73 Jessica Wong (2010-11) 38 9. Tuula Puputti (2000-01) 723 2. Maria Rooth (1999-00) 37-31=68 4. Jocelyne Larocque (2008-09) 37 10. Riitta Schaublin (2004-05) 638 3. Hanne Sikio (1999-00) 25-39=64 5. Brittny Ralph (1999-2000) 31 4. Haley Irwin (2007-08) 23-37=60 6. Myriam Trepanier (2007-08) 31 Save Percentage SV% 5. Erika Holst (1999-00) 25-25=50 7. Navada Russell (1999-2000) 30 1. Kim Martin (2007-08) .948 6. Laura Fridfinnson (2007-08) 22-22=44 Brittny Ralph (2000-01) 30 2. Kim Martin (2010-11) .947 7. Katie Wilson (2009-10) 17-26=43 Julianne Vasichek (2004-05) 30 3. Riitta Schaublin (2005-06) .943 8. (2007-08) 19-22=41 Jaime Rasmussen (2009-10) 30 4. Riitta Schaublin (2004-05) .942 9. Pernilla Winberg (2008-09) 14-27=41 Jessica Wong (2011-12) 30 Maddie Rooney (2016-17) .942 10. Saara Tuominen (2006-07) 12-28=40 6. Kim Martin (2006-07) .941 Goals by a Defenseman Goals 7. Kayla Black (2014-15) .935 1. Krista McArthur (2002-03) 15 8. Jennifer Harss (2009-10) .934 DID YOU KNOW?? Eight of the 10 top rookie Jessica Wong (2010-11) 15 9. Kim Martin (2008-09) .933 scorers in UMD history are also Olympians, 3. Larussa Luther (2001-02) 11 10. Jennifer Harss (2010-11) .931 and seven of the eight have been Olympians Jessica Wong (2011-12) 11 two or more times. 4. Satu Kiipeli (2000-01) 10 Goals Against Average GAA 5. Brittny Ralph (2000-01) 10 1. Amanda Tapp (1999-2000) 1.33 Myriam Trepanier (2007-08) 10 2. Kim Martin (2010-11) 1.37 7. Brittny Ralph (1999-2000) 9 3. Patricia Sautter (2001-02) 1.47 * Jenny Potter (Schmidgall) Jaime Rasmussen (2008-09) 9 4. Kim Martin (2007-08) 1.48 Bold = Active Players MINNESOTA DULUTH CAREER RECORDS

Points GP G-A-Pts Goals by a Defenseman GP Goals 9. Tuula Puputti 63 2.07 1. Jenny Potter* 102 108-148=256 1. Jessica Wong^ 83 29 10. Maddie Rooney 56 2.13 2. Maria Rooth 124 119-113=232 2. Krista McArthur 115 24 3. Caroline Ouellette 97 92-137=229 3. Brigette Lacquette 105 20 Goaltender Wins GP W-L-T 4. Hanne Sikio 123 100-120=220 Jamie Rasmussen 157 20 1. Kim Martin 99 67-23-6 5. Haley Irwin 134 79-127=206 5. Brittny Ralph 70 19 2. Riitta Schaublin 104 65-27-8 6. Erika Holst 127 100-104=204 Jocelyne Larocque 127 19 3. Jennifer Harss 89 57-25-6 7. Elin Holmlov 134 67-103=170 Myriam Trepanier 142 19 4. Kayla Black 120 56-45-16 8. Noemie Marin 126 91-77=168 Sidney Morin 147 19 5. Patricia Sautter-Elsmore 58 44-5-4 9. Laura Fridfinnson 151 75-81=156 8. Navada Russell 135 18 6. Tuula Puputti 63 43-13-6 10. Jessica Koizumi 132 84-71=155 10. Satu Kiipeli 124 16 7. Maddie Rooney 56 30-19-5 11. Lara Stalder 134 54-94=148 8. Amanda Tapp 20 16-0-1 12. Emmanuelle Blais 145 73-72=145 Assists by a Defenseman GP asts Ashleigh Brykaliuk 146 62-83=145 1. Jocelyne Larocque 127 86 Goaltender Games Played / Minutes 14. Saara Tuominen 137 46-92=138 2. Navada Russell 135 72 1. Kayla Black 121 GP / 6,928:56 min 15. Jessica Wong 143 48-74=122 3. Julianne Vasichek 124 66 2. Riitta Schaublin 104 GP / 6,015:41 min 16. Pernilla Winberg 139 45-66=111 4. Krista McArthur 115 67 3. Kim Martin 99 GP / 5,477:05 min 17. Sara O’Toole 141 39-69=108 5. Jaime Rasmussen 157 56 4. Jennifer Harss 89 GP / 5,222:51 min 18. Jocelyne Larocque 127 19-55=105 6. Sidney Morin 147 51 5. Tuula Puputti 61 GP / 3,567:46 min 19. Katie Wilson 141 38-64=102 7. Brigette Lacquette 105 49 6. Patricia Sautter 58 GP / 3,157:18 min 20. Audrey Cournoyer 116 46-55=101 Satu Kiipeli 124 49 7. Maddie Rooney 56 GP / 3269:46 min 9. Jessica Wong 83 48 Goals GP Goals 10. Brittny Ralph 70 42 Games Played years GP 1. Maria Rooth 124 119 1. Jaime Rasmussen 2006-10 157 2. Jenny Potter* 102 108 aves aves S GP s 2. Sarah Murray 2006-10 153 3. Hanne Sikio 123 100 1. Kayla Black 121 2,960 3. Laura Fridfinnson 2007-11 151 Erika Holst 127 100 2. Riitta Schaublin 84 2,494 4. Kacy Ambroz 2008-12 148 5. Caroline Ouellette 97 92 3 Kim Martin 99 2,446 Tara Gray 2007-11 148 6. Noemie Marin 126 91 4. Jennifer Harss 89 2,386 6. Sidney Morin 2013-17 147 7. Jessica Koizumi 132 84 5. Kayla Black 65 1,617 7. Ashleigh Brykaliuk 2013-17 146 8. Haley Irwin 134 79 6. Maddie Rooney 55 1,496 Emmanuelle Blais 2006-10 145 9. Laura Fridfinnson 151 75 7. Tuula Puputti 63 1,309 9. Tawni Mattila 2005-09 144 10. Emmanuelle Blais 145 73 8. Patricia Sautter-Elsmore 58 1,019 Demi Crossman 2013-17 144 9. Johanna Ellison 34 506

Assists GP asts 10. Amanda Tapp 17 256 Consecutive Games Played 1. Jenny Potter* 102 148 1. Sidney Morin (2013-17) 147 2. Caroline Ouellette 97 137 ave ercentage S P GP sv% 2. Sarah Murray (2006-10) 119 3. Haley Irwin 137 127 1. Kim Martin 99 .943 4. Hanne Sikio 123 120 2. Lana Steck 22 .938 ^Includes points earned only as a defenseman. 5. Maria Rooth 124 113 3. Riitta Schaublin 84 .933 * Jenny Potter (Schmidgall) 6. Erika Holst 127 104 4. Jennifer Harss 89 .931

7. Elin Holmlov 135 103 5. Maddie Rooney 56 .928 Bold = Active Players 8. Lara Stalder 134 94 Amanda Tapp 17 .928 9. Saara Tuominen 137 92 7. Johanna Ellison 34 .926 10. Jocelyne Larocque 127 86 8. Patricia Sautter-Elsmore 58 .925 9. Kayla Black 121 .923 Blueline Scorers GP G-A-Pts 10. Tuula Puputti 63 .914 1. Jocelyne Larocque 127 19-86=105 2. Krista McArthur 115 24-67=91 Goals Against Average GP GAA 3. Navada Russell 135 18-72=90 1. Amanda Tapp 17 1.33 4. Jessica Wong^ 83 29-48=77 2. Lana Steck 22 1.37 Julianne Vasichek 124 11-66=77 3. Kim Martin 99 1.52 6. Jamie Rasmussen 157 20-56=76 4. Patricia Sautter-Elsmore 58 1.58 7. Sidney Morin 147 19-51=70 5. Johanna Ellison 34 1.60 8. Brigette Lacquette 105 20-49-69 6. Shannon Kasparek 11 1.80 9. Satu Kiipeli 124 16-49=65 7. Riitta Schaublin 84 1.82 10. Brittny Ralph 70 19-42=61 8. Jennifer Harss 89 2.04