WOMEN’S HOCKEY RELEASE • FEB. 2, 2005

Upcoming Events THE MATCH-UP X Fourth-ranked Wisconsin (18-7-1, Saturday-Sunday, Feb. 5-6 12-7-1 WCHA) begins its final homes- Minnesota State tand of the season by hosting Kohl Center Minnesota State this weekend. It is the Madison, Wis. second time the teams will meet this season as the Badgers looks to perserve 2:05 p.m. both days their unbeaten record against the Mavericks. The action begins at 2:05 Earlier this season...Dec. 10-11 both days. X No. 4 Wisconsin swept Minnesota State 4-1 Saturday and 4-0 Friday at MINNESOTA STATE the All Seasons Arena in Mankato, X Minnesota State sits at fifth place Junior Meghan Horras turned away 47 shots over Minn. The Badgers improved to 13-4-1 in the WCHA and while idle last week- the weekedn vs. No. 1 Minnesota. overall and 9-4-1 in the Western end, dropped a pair of games to Collegiate Hockey Association. The Minnesota Duluth in its last outing, loss dropped the Mavericks to 3-10-5 Jan. 21-22. overall and 3-8-3 in the WCHA. X The win preserved the Badgers’ unbeaten record against MSU (21-0-1) X Sophomore goaltender Laura Brennan turned aside 38 of 42 shots faced in net in and also left the Mavericks winless at MSU’s first night against the Bulldogs. Freshman Brit Kehler tried her hand on the sec- home this season. ond night and stopped 32 of 36. The duo has seen nearly equal time in net all season X Senior captain Carla MacLeod with Brennan leading the team with a .918 save percentage and a 2.50 goals against earned her third-career WCHA Player average in 14 games. Kehler leads the team with five wins and three shutouts in 12 of the Week honor for her efforts vs. games played. MSU. — MacLeod notched two goals in the Badgers’ 4-1 win, including a X Senior forward Kristina Koga is just two games shy of cracking the top-five in game-winning power-play goal and Minnesota State history for career games played. Koga has seen ice time in 127 contests. her third career shorthanded goal. MacLeod also helped Wisconsin kill With eight regular-season games remaining, she is within striking distance of the career four Maverick power-play opportuni- record of 135, set by Amanda Osborn last season. In her career, Koga has scored 9-7=16. ties in Friday’s 4-0 shutout victory in Mankato. X Freshman forward Jodi Helminen did not register a point in her first nine games played but has put up three goals and four assists for seven points in the twelve games sinced then. Currently fifth on the team in scoring, Helminen tallied the lone Maverick goal against UMD. 2004-05 Quick Facts X With an assist on Heiminen’s goal, sophomore Shera Vis snapped a 13-game scor- Overall Record: 18-7-1 ing drought. She is one of six Mavericks to see action in all 26 games this season after WCHA Record: 12-7-1 missing six games at the end of last season with a broken leg. Head Coach: Mark Johnson UW Record: 65-21-9 X On Saturday, Minnesota Duluth and Minnesota State combined for whopping 97 (3rd season) penalty minutes, including 73 minutes in the third period alone. The game took 2:20 Overall Record: same to complete, longer than any of MSU’s six overtime games this season. The Mavericks, Assistant Coaches: with 488 penalty minutes on the season, are nearing the team record in that category. Tracey Cornell, Dan Koch Last season, MSU accumulated 511 minutes on 243 infractions to lead the WCHA. Volunteer Assistant Coach: Scott Kabotoff Undergraduate Assistant Coach: Meghan Hunter

Athletic Communications Office University of Wisconsin • Kellner Hall • 1440 Monroe Street • Madison, Wisconsin 53711 • Fax: (608) 262-8184 • uwbadgers.com Contact: Jen Werner • Phone: (608) 262-2255 • Cell: (608) 220-8761 • Email: [email protected] USA Today/USA USCHO.com Wisconsin Hockey Magazine in the Polls Division I Poll Division I Poll Week USA Today USCHO.com Jan. 31, 2005 Preseason 5 3 Feb. 1, 2005 Oct. 11 4 4 Last Oct. 18 4 4 Team Record Pts Week Oct. 25 5 5 Last 1 Minnesota (11) 23-1-2 146 1 Nov. 1 5 5 Team Pts Week Record 2 Dartmouth (4) 19-1-0 139 2 Nov. 8 6 T-5 1 Minnesota (15) 186 1 23-1-2 3 Minnesota Duluth 20-2-2 119 3 Nov. 15 4 5 2 Dartmouth (4) 175 2 19-1-0 4 Wisconsin 18-7-1 106 4 Nov. 22 5 5 3 Minnesota Duluth 151 3 20-2-2 5 St. Lawrence 19-4-3 83 5 Nov. 29 4 4 4 Wisconsin 134 4 18-7-1 6 Harvard 11-6-2 75 6 Dec. 6 4 4 5 St. Lawrence 108 5 19-4-3 7 Mercyhurst 17-5-2 67 7 Dec. 13 4 4 6 Harvard 95 6 11-6-2 8 New Hampshire 16-5-4 38 8 Jan. 3 4 4 7 Mercyhurst 81 7 17-5-2 9 Princeton 11-5-4 34 9 Jan. 10 4 4 8 New Hampshire 55 8 16-5-4 10 Providence 13-7-4 18 NR Jan. 17 4 4 9 Princeton 37 9 11-5-4 Jan. 24 4 4 10 Providence 23 NR 13-7-4 Others Receiving Votes: none Jan. 31 4 4 Others receiving votes: none

LAST TIME OUT the 3:17 mark. Each team had four shots X The Golden Gophers held a 17-14 on goal in a mostly evenly contested first edge in shots on goal as the Badgers X Top-ranked Minnesota (23-1-2, 18-0- stanza. became the first team to limit Minnesota 2 WCHA) became just the second team X The teams played a scoreless second to fewer than 20 shots on goal in a game this season to sweep the No. 4 Badgers period until the Badgers, who had killed this season. Horras and Horak each fin- after inking wins at Ridder Arena over off a Minnesota power-play opportunity a ished with 13 saves. the weekend. few minutes earlier, tied the game at the X On Sunday, the Badgers skated to a X The Gophers snatched enough goals, 16:07 mark when Jinelle Zaugg hustled to tight 2-1 defeat. Horras was extremely including one empty-netter Saturday, to a loose puck and slid a backhand shot at sharp in keeping the Badgers close bring the totals to 4-1 the first day and 2- Golden Gopher goalie Jody Horak. Horak throughout. Minnesota held a 37-19 1 Sunday. made the save but left a rebound that shots-on-goal advantage for the game. X In day one, Minnesota broke a 1-1 Cyndy Kenyon converted for her 10th X Wisconsin had one last good chance tie in the second period and went on to goal of the season. when Minnesota’s Lyndsay Wall was defeat Wisconsin. Minnesota All-America X The Golden Gophers, however, whistled for a two-minute roughing juniors and Krissy responded when Darwitz launched a penalty with 2:14 left to play, but the Wendell, both of whom played for the wrist shot from just inside the top of the Badgers could not convert on the power- U.S. Olympic Team in 2002, combined right circle that beat Horras low and to play chance. The Gophers however for three goals and three assists to lead the stick side with 17:45 remaining to scored both their goals while Wisconsin the Golden Gophers. play in the second frame. was one skater down. X Minnesota registered the only goal of X Minnesota opened the third-period X With serving a hooking the first period when Wendell, the scoring when freshman Erica McKenzie penalty in the second, Wendell fed a pass nation’s No. 3 goal scorer, fired a wrist flipped a shot high and to Horras’ glove across the front of the Badger net to shot from the low slot that flew over the side for a 3-1 lead just 4:20 into the final Bobbi Ross and Ross slid the puck past left shoulder of goalie Meghan Horras at frame. Darwitz added an empty-net goal Horras for a power-play tally at the 5:40 at 19:57. mark. X Midway through the third, Horak WCHA Standings went behind her net to handle the puck, but turned it over to Sharon Cole. With Jan. 31, 2005 Horak still out of the net, Cole brought WCHA Overall the puck out to the front of the empty Team Pts. GP W-L-T Win % GF-GA GP W-L-T Win% GF-GA net and slid a backhander in at the 9:17 1 Minnesota 38 20 18-0-2 .950 98-18 26 23-1-2 .923 133-34 mark. Minnesota Duluth 38 22 18-2-2 .864 90-32 24 20-2-2 .875 99-37 3 Wisconsin 25 20 12-7-1.625 77-32 26 18-7-1.712 117-37 4 Ohio State 19 22 9-12-1 .432 52-74 26 12-12-2 .500 67-86 5 Minnesota State 17 20 7-10-3 .425 39-56 26 8-12-6 .423 45-68 6 St. Cloud State 13 20 5-12-3 .325 31-71 26 7-15-4 .346 46-87 7 North Dakota 9 20 4-15-1 .225 38-94 26 7-16-3 .327 58-109 8 Bemidji State 5 20 2-17-1 .125 34-82 26 6-18-2 .269 52-95 Players of the Week Head Coach Mark Johnson Name Week Institution In only two seasons as Wisconsin’s Lindsay Macy Oct. 11 WCHA head coach, Mark Johnson has estab- Sara Bauer Oct. 11 USCHO lished himself and Badger women’s Nicole Uliasz Nov. 22 WCHA hockey as pillars in the hockey com- Carla MacLeod Dec. 13 WCHA munity. Creating a program with a Jan. 10 WCHA strong foundation and the markings Meghan Horras Jan. 17 WCHA for greatness, Johnson and the team Meghan Horras Jan. 17 USCHO are poised to pick up where they left off last season. In 2003 he was inducted to the BADGER NOTEBOOK National Shrine of American Hockey as a member of the 1980 U.S. Olympic 25 YEARS LATER... WCHA’s Offensive Player of hockey team. He was inducted again X 2005 marks the 25th the Week honors for her eight- in 2004, for his individual accomplishments as a player and anniversary of head coach point weekend. Bauer caught coach. Vince Lombardi Charitable Funds also honored Mark Johnson’s final season the attention of USCHO.com Johnson’s volunteer work by presenting him with the 2004 skating with the men’s hockey earning its Offensive Player of ‘Award of Excellence’. team. Each year the NCAA rec- the Week selection. Bauer Named the 2003 WCHA Co-Coach of the Year and also ognizes former student-athletes earned her second hat trick one of eight finalists for the American Hockey Coaches who have distinguished them- just two weeks later against St. Associated Division I Coach of the Year, Johnson guided Cloud State, Oct. 29. She selves in the 25 years following Wisconsin to a 22-8-5 overall and 14-6-4 WCHA record that their playing days. It is the sec- earned an impressive five season. ond hightest honor the NCAA points that day by adding two In the 2003-04 season the Badgers outdid themselves, awards annually. assists. Johnson was selected All of Wisconsin’s 20 winning a program-record 25 games (25-6-3), and their .779 along with five others. Joining skaters—not including the winning percentage is a UW record. Finishing the season just Johnson are Gary Lawrence three goaltenders—have regis- shy of the NCAA Frozen Four, the Badgers finished ranked in a (Yale, men’s and tered a goal for the Badgers tie for fifth nationally. men’s golf), Paul McDonald and 17 have recorded more (Southern California, football), than one. Even one of the U.S. Olympic hockey team, to Canada’s roster for the Four Greg Meredith (Notre Dame, goalie, Meghan Horras has got- Johnson was named this year men’s ice hockey), Joan Benoit ten in on the scoring register- Nations Cup. for his individual accomplish- Samuelson (Bowdoin College, ing her first career assist vs. The Canadian roster ments as a player and coach. track and field and field hock- North Dakota. includes nine 2002 Olympic ey) and Dave Stoldt (Illinois, gold-medalists as well as two men’s gymnastics). KOHL CENTER RECORDS WISCONSIN RECRUITS fellow WCHA athletes. Johnson was honored, X The 11 goals scored X The 2004-05 Badger roster MacLeod participated in along with the five other recip- against Wayne State Oct. 9 boasts eight skaters from Canada’s Thanksgiving ients, Sunday, January 9, 2005, marked a new Kohl Center Wisconsin—Nikki Burish Festival, Oct. 6-10. Her team (Madison), Molly Engstrom at the Honors Dinner during record across men’s and (Canada Red) was 2-2 in the (Siren), Meghan Horras the NCAA Convention in women’s hockey as well as the games and claimed the silver Dallas. highest number of goals scored (Appleton), Cyndy Kenyon (Sparta), Heidi Kletzien medal as Canada White edged at any venue the Wisconsin Red, 5-4. GOALS ARE A GIRL’S women have called home. (Manitowoc), BEST FRIEND (Cottage Grove), Kristen Witting (Beloit) and Jinelle X The Badgers are maintaing EARLY FAVORITES Zaugg (Eagle River). a high standard with an X USCHO.com released its impressive 4.5 goals-per-game preseason picks on Oct. 4 and NATIONAL TEAM ROSTERS average. Their opponents have listed Wisconsin third, just X Senior assistant captain scored just 37 combined goals behind 2003 national champi- Molly Engstrom was one of 21 this season. on Minnesota (1) and power- women named to the U.S. With 31 goals scored in house Dartmouth (2). In the National Team. The first com- the season’s first four games— USA Today/USA Hockey petition for the squad was at the most goals Wisconsin has Magazine preseason poll the 2004 Four Nations Cup in ever scored in any four consec- Wisconsin was picked fifth. Lake Placid, N.Y., Nov. 10-14. utive games—it is no surprise Wisconsin is currently that two sophomore Badgers (Jan. 24) listed at fourth in Engstrom was joined by collected that hockey rarity, a both polls. nine Olympians and five cur- hat trick. Sara Bauer earned the rent WCHA players. In addi- first of her career Oct. 8, while HALL OF FAME tion to representing the Lindsay Macy notched the sec- X Wisconsin head coach Mark University, the Siren, Wis., ond of her career against Johnson was inducted to the native is the only Wisconsinite Wayne State, Oct. 9. National Shrine of American named to the roster. Each was recognized for Hockey in Eveleth, Minn., on Senior captain Carla their efforts with weekly hon- Oct. 7. Previously inducted as a MacLeod also made the trek to ors Oct. 11. Macy earned the member of the legendary 1980 Lake Placid as she was named FOLLOW THE BADGERS CREDENTIALS ON THE WEB X To request credentials to a Wisconsin X During the 2004-05 season, all UW home hockey contest, please contact Jen home contests will be available via live Werner at the UW Athletic stats on uwbadgers.com. Communications Office.

MEDIA INFORMATION POSTGAME X WISCONSIN ATHLETIC X Head Coach Mark Johnson and COMMUNICATIONS requested Badger skaters are available to Women’s Hockey Contact: the media following each game, home Jen Werner and away. Office: 608-262-2255 Cell: 608-220-8761 PHOTO AVAILABILITY Fax: 608-262-8184 X Head and action photos of current Wisconsin hockey players and coaches X WISCONSIN WEB SITE are available at uwbadgers.com (contains weekly ftp://www.uwbadgers.com. Contact the releases, statistics, rosters, schedules, pho- UW Athletic Communication’s Office for tos and news about the Badgers.) the passwords.

X INTERVIEWS Wisconsin players and coaches are Junior Sharon Cole is fifth in team scoring with 21 available for interviews after practice each points this season. An excellent start compared to day. Contact Jen Werner in advance for her 17 total points last season. specific availability.

2004-05 WISCONSIN WOMEN’S HOCKEY ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr./Elig. Hometown (HS/Previous Team) 15 Bauer, Sara F 5-3 So./So. St. Catharines, Ontario (Saint Francis/Mississauga Ice Bears) 14 Burish, Nikki F 5-5 Jr./Jr. Madison, Wis. (Edgewood) 11 Cole, Sharon F 5-3 Jr./Jr. Bloomington, Minn. (Bloomington Jefferson) 25 Davis, Vicki F 5-7 So./So. Edmonton, Alberta (Shattuck-St. Mary’s/New Hampshire) 34 Dufour, Christine G 5-8 So./So. Rivière-du-Loup, Québec (Pomfret School/Connecticut Polar Bears) 9 Engstrom, Molly (AC) D 5-9 Sr./Sr. Siren, Wis. (Culver Academy (Ind.)) 7 Friesen, Jackie (AC) F 5-11 Sr./Sr. Regina, Saskatchewan (Thom/Regina Royals) 1 Horras, Meghan G 5-7 Jr./Jr. Appleton, Wis. (North/Appleton United) 21 Kenyon, Cyndy F 5-4 Jr./Jr. Sparta, Wis. (Sparta/Northeastern) 2 Kletzien, Heidi F 5-0 So./So. Manitowoc, Wis. (Lincoln/Madison Capitols) 4 MacLeod, Carla (C) D 5-4 Sr./Sr. Calgary, Alberta (Bishop Carroll/Oval X-Treme) 20 Macy, Lindsay F 5-11 So./So. Ellendale, Minn. (Owatonna) 27 Mikkelson, Meaghan F 5-9 So./So. St. Albert, Alberta (Bishop Carroll/Oval X-Treme) 23 Monteleone, Phoebe F 5-4 So./So. Pittsburgh, Pa. (Fox Chapel/Ohio Flames) 24 Morris, Emily D 5-5 Fr./Fr. Potsdam, N.Y. (Taft School (Conn.)) 22 Nordby, Mikka D 5-9 Fr./Fr. Watford City, N.D. (Watford City) 10 Slusar, Bobbi-Jo D 5-4 So./So. Swift Current, Saskatchewan (Athol Murray/Notre Dame Hounds) 16 Uliasz, Nicole D 5-9 #Sr./Sr. Chalfont, Pa. (Taft School (Conn.)/Connecticut Polar Bears) 6 Vermeulen, Amy F 5-6 Sr./Sr. Saskatoon, Saskatchwan (Marion Graham/Cokanie Comets) 30 Vetter, Jessie G 5-8 Fr./Fr. Cottage Grove, Wis. (Monona Grove) 17 Witting, Kristen D 5-7 So./So. Beloit, Wis. (Memorial/Madison Capitols) 8 Zaugg, Jinelle F 6-1 Fr./Fr. Eagle River, Wis. (Northland Pines)

Legend: (C) denotes captain; (AC) denotes assistant captains; # denotes fifth-year senior

Head Coach: Mark Johnson Assistant Coaches: Tracey Cornell, Dan Koch Volunteer Assistant Coach: Scott Kabotoff Undergraduate Assistant Coach: Meghan Hunter Director of Women’s Hockey Operations: Paul Hickman Athletic Trainer: Laura King Strength & Conditioning Coach: Mike Potenza Athletic Communications: Jen Werner 2004-05 WISCONSIN WOMEN’S HOCKEY SCHEDULE

Day Date Opponent Location Time/Results Friday Oct. 1 CARDINAL/WHITE SCRIMMAGE Kohl Center Cardinal 4, White 2 Friday Oct. 8 WAYNE STATE Kohl Center W 8-1 Saturday Oct. 9 WAYNE STATE Kohl Center W 11-0 Saturday Oct. 16 BEMIDJI STATE* Kohl Center W 8-2 Sunday Oct. 17 BEMIDJI STATE* Kohl Center W 4-0 Friday Oct. 22 Ohio State* Columbus, Ohio W 2-0 Saturday Oct. 23 Ohio State* Columbus, Ohio L 3-1 Friday Oct. 29 ST. CLOUD STATE* Kohl Center W 7-0 Saturday Oct. 30 ST. CLOUD STATE* Kohl Center W 7-1

Friday Nov. 5 Minnesota Duluth* Duluth, Minn. L 4-3 Saturday Nov. 6 Minnesota Duluth* Duluth, Minn. L 2-1 Saturday Nov. 20 North Dakota* Grand Forks, N.D. W 5-1 Sunday Nov. 21 North Dakota* Grand Forks, N.D. W 7-2 Friday Nov. 26 Harvard Boston W 6-4 Saturday Nov. 27 Northeastern Boston W 4-0

Saturday Dec. 4 MINNESOTA* Kohl Center L 2-0 Sunday Dec. 5 MINNESOTA* Kohl Center T 3-3OT Friday Dec. 10 Minnesota State* Mankato, Minn. W 4-0 Saturday Dec. 11 Minnesota State* Mankato, Minn. W 4-1

Friday Jan. 7 Quinnipiac Northford, Conn. W 7-0 Saturday Jan. 8 Quinnipiac Northford, Conn. W 4-0 Friday Jan. 14 MINNESOTA DULUTH* Kohl Center W 3-0 Saturday Jan. 15 MINNESOTA DULUTH* Kohl Center L 3-2OT Friday Jan. 21 NORTH DAKOTA* Kohl Center W 8-0 Saturday Jan. 22 NORTH DAKOTA* Kohl Center W 6-2 Saturday Jan. 29 Minnesota* Minneapolis L 4-1 Saturday Jan. 30 Minnesota* Minneapolis L 2-1

Saturday Feb. 5 MINNESOTA STATE* Kohl Center 2:05 p.m. Saturday Feb. 6 MINNESOTA STATE* Kohl Center 2:05 p.m. Friday Feb. 11 OHIO STATE* Kohl Center 7:05 p.m. Saturday Feb. 12 OHIO STATE* Kohl Center 7:05 p.m. Friday Feb. 18 Bemidji State* Bemidji, Minn. 2:05 p.m. Saturday Feb. 19 Bemidji State* Bemidji, Minn. 2:05 p.m. Friday Feb. 25 St. Cloud State* St. Cloud, Minn. 7:05 p.m. Saturday Feb. 26 St. Cloud State* St. Cloud, Minn. 2:05 p.m.

Fri.-Sun. March 3-6 WCHA Tournament Minneapolis TBA Fri.-Sun. March 18-20 NCAA Quarterfinals TBA TBA Fri.-Sun. March 25-27 NCAA Frozen Four Durham, N.H. TBA

Schedule is subject to change; All times are Central; Home matches in CAPS are held at the University of Wisconsin’s Kohl Center; * indicates WCHA game; For ticket information, call 1-800-GO-BADGERS or visit uwbadgers.com. WISCONSIN RECORD ... When Scoring first ...... 17-2-1 Across the Nation... When Opponent scores first ...... 1-5-0 Points per game Points per game (rookies) When Leading after 1st period ...... 14-1-1 23. Sara Bauer 1.38 T29. Jinelle Zaugg 0.60 When Trailing after 1st period ...... 0-4-0 T25. Lindsay Macy 1.33 When Tied after 1st period ...... 4-2-0 35. Nikki Burish 1.08 Goals-against average When Leading after 2nd period ...... 18-1-0 43. Molly Engstrom 1.04 1. Christine Dufour 0.78 When Trailing after 2nd period ...... 0-4-0 67. Sharon Cole 0.81 6. Meghan Horras 1.64 When Tied after 2nd period ...... 0-1-1 97. Cyndy Kenyon 0.69 In Overtime ...... 0-1-1 Save Percentage Goals per game 1. Christine Dufour .955 When Outshooting opponent ...... 16-3-0 20. Lindsay Macy 0.67 8. Meghan Horras .923 When Outshot by opponent ...... 2-4-1 22. Sara Bauer 0.65 When Shots are even ...... 0-0-0 43. Nikki Burish 0.46 Winning percentage T63. Molly Engstrom 0.38 5. Christine Dufour .778 When Having 0-19 shots ...... 0-2-1 T63. Jackie Friesen 0.38 T9. Meghan Horras .676 When Having 20-29 shots ...... 4-2-0 T63. Cyndy Kenyon 0.38 When Having 30-39 shots ...... 6-3-0 When Having 40-49 shots ...... 6-0-0 Scoring Offense When Having 50+ shots ...... 4-0-0 Assists per game 1. Dartmouth 5.70 28. Sara Bauer 0.73 2. Minnesota 5.12 When Opponent has 0-19 shots ...... 10-2-0 T32. Lindsay Macy 0.67 3. Wisconsin 4.50 When Opponent has 20-29 shots ...... 7-4-0 34. Molly Engstrom 0.65 4. Minnesota Duluth 4.12 When Opponent has 30-39 shots ...... 0-1-1 37. Nikki Burish 0.62 5. Harvard 4.00 When Opponent has 40-49 shots ...... 1-0-0 42. Sharon Cole 0.58 When Opponent has 50+ shots ...... 0-0-0 68. Carla MacLeod 0.48 Scoring Defense (GA/Game) T100. Jinelle Zaugg 0.40 1. Mercyhurst 1.17 In one-goal games ...... 0-2-0 2. Minnesota 1.31 Power play goals 3. Wisconsin 1.42 At home ...... 9-2-1 T10. Molly Engstrom 8 4. Minnesota Duluth 1.54 On the road ...... 8-5-0 T36. Lindsay Macy 4 5. Princeton 1.60 At neutral site ...... 1-0-0 T36. Jackie Friesen 4 T36. Sara Bauer 4 Power Play Against WCHA teams ...... 12-7-1 Against ECAC teams ...... 0-0-0 1. Minnesota 31.4 Against CHA teams ...... 4-0-0 Short-handed goals 2. Dartmouth 28.7 Against Hockey East teams ...... 2-0-0 T6. Sharon Cole 2 3. Wisconsin 23.6 Independent Teams ...... 0-0-0 T23. Carla MacLeod 1 4. Minnesota Duluth 22.3 T23. Cyndy Kenyon 1 5. Harvard 21.7 In October ...... 7-1-0 In November ...... 4-3-1 Game-winning goals Penalty Kill In December ...... 3-1-0 T10. Molly Engstrom 4 1. Mercyhurst 92.4 In January ...... 5-3-0 T17. Jackie Friesen 3 2. New Hampshire 92.0 In February ...... 0-0-0 T17. Sara Bauer 3 3. Minnesota Duluth 90.2 In March ...... 0-0-0 T31. Nikki Burish 2 4. Brown 89.6 Multiple-Point Games: 5. Minnesota 89.5 Player Times Player Times Points per game (defense) 6. Dartmouth 89.3 Sara Bauer 11 Amy Vermeulen 1 5. Molly Engstrom 1.04 7. Providence 89.1 Molly Engstrom 10 14. Carla MacLeod 0.61 8. Wisconsin 88.3 Nikki Burish 7 Multiple-Assist Games 33. Nicole Uliasz 0.43 Lindsay Macy 6 Player Times T45. Bobbi-Jo Slusar 0.35 Sharon Cole 5 Molly Engstrom 3 Jackie Friesen 4 Lindsay Macy 3 Cyndy Kenyon 3 Sara Bauer 2 Vicki Davis 2 Nikki Burish 2 Multiple-Goal Games Current Point Streaks Carla MacLeod 2 Sharon Cole 2 Player Times Player Games 2 Carla MacLeod 2 Sara Bauer 3 None Nicole Uliasz 2 Vicki Davis 1 Lindsay Macy 3 Jinelle Zaugg 2 Jackie Friesen 1 Nikki Burish 2 Grace Hutchins 1 Grace Hutchins 1 Jackie Friesen 1 Heidi Kletzien 1 Meaghan Mikkelson 1 Cyndy Kenyon 1 Phoebe Monteleone 1 Bobbi-Jo Slusar 1 Heidi Kletzien 1 Emily Morris 1 Nicole Uliasz 1 Phoebe Monteleone 1 Bobbi-Jo Slusar 1 Emily Morris 1 2004-05 WISCONSIN STATISTICS

Overall: 18-7-1 Conf: 12-7-1 Home: 9-2-1 Away: 8-5-0 Neut: 1-0-0

## Name GP G A Pts Shots Pct +/- No-Min Min Maj Oth PP SH FG GW GTG OT HT PN UA 15 BAUER, Sara 26 17 19 36 84 .202 +20 7-14 7 0 0 4 0 5 3 0 0 2 0 0 20 MACY, Lindsay 21 14 14 28 72 .194 +17 24-48 24 0 0 4 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 2 14 BURISH, Nikki 26 12 15 27 79 .152 +24 14-31 13 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 9 ENGSTROM, Molly 26 10 17 27 98 .102 +22 15-30 15 0 0 8 0 6 4 0 0 0 0 0 11 COLE, Sharon 26 6 15 21 68 .088 +20 5-10 5 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 21 KENYON, Cyndy 26 10 8 18 50 .200 +15 2-4 2 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 FRIESEN, Jackie 26 10 7 17 86 .116 +12 18-36 18 0 0 4 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 27 MIKKELSON, Meaghan 26 5 10 15 48 .104 +16 13-29 12 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 ZAUGG, Jinelle 25 5 10 15 50 .100 +14 4-8 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 MacLEOD, Carla 23 3 11 14 52 .058 +12 13-34 12 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 13 HUTCHINS, Grace 26 5 7 12 32 .156 +17 9-18 9 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 16 ULIASZ, Nicole 23 3 7 10 31 .097 +17 5-10 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 SLUSAR, Bobbi-Jo 26 1 8 9 32 .031 +25 7-14 7 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 KLETZIEN, Heidi 22 4 3 7 21 .190 +15 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 DAVIS, Vicki 17 2 5 7 19 .105 +9 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 24 MORRIS, Emily 24 3 2 5 21 .143 +19 8-16 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 VERMEULEN, Amy 14 2 3 5 14 .143 +6 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 23 MONTELEONE, Phoebe24 3 1 4 16 .188 +8 1-2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 WITTING, Kristen 26 1 3 4 16 .062 +28 13-26 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 NORDBY, Mikka 13 1 2 3 2 .500 +6 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 HORRAS, Meghan 17 0 1 1 0 .000 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TM TEAM 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 6-12 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 26 117 168 285 891 .131 +322 173-360 170 2 1 32 3 20 18 0 0 3 0 14 Opponents 26 37 60 97 524 .071 - 160-342 156 2 2 18 0 6 7 1 1 1 0 0

## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho PP SH EN PEN SOG 34 DUFOUR, Christine 9-9 538:43 7 0.78 150 .955 7 2 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 HORRAS, Meghan 17-17 1027:14 28 1.64 337 .923 11 5 1 3 14 0 0 0 0 TM EMPTY NET 4-0 4:03 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 5 0 0 2 0 0 Total 26-0 1570:00 37 1.41 487 .933 18 7 1 10 18 0 2 0 0 Opponents 26-0 1570:00 117 4.47 774 .870 7 18 1 1 32 3 1 0 0

## POWER PLAY GP G A PtsShotesPct. TEAM STATISTICS WIS OPP WIS OPP 9 ENGSTROM, Molly 26 8 8 16 57 .140 15 BAUER, Sara 26 4 10 14 17 .235 SHOT STATISTICS PENALTIES 20 MACY, Lindsay 21 4 5 9 20 .200 Goals-Shot attempts 117-891 37-524 Number 173 160 4 MacLEOD, Carla 23 2 6 8 23 .087 Shot pct. .131 .071 Minutes 360 342 11 COLE, Sharon 26 1 5 6 16 .062 Goals/Game 4.5 1.4 Penalties/Game 6.7 6.2 7 FRIESEN, Jackie 26 4 1 5 18 .222 Shots/Game 34.3 20.2 Pen minutes/Game 13.8 13.2 16 ULIASZ, Nicole 23 1 4 5 12 .083 Assists 168 60 Minor 170 156 21 KENYON, Cyndy 26 3 1 4 9 .333 Major 2 2 10 SLUSAR, Bobbi-Jo 26 1 3 4 10 .100 POWER PLAYS 10-minute Misconduct 1 1 27 MIKKELSON, Meaghan 26 1 3 4 13 .077 Goals-Power Plays 32-139 18-151 Game Misconduct 0 1 14 BURISH, Nikki 26 0 4 4 9 .000 Conversion Percent .230 .119 Gross Misconduct 0 0 13 HUTCHINS, Grace 26 1 1 2 6 .167 Shot Attempts 222 187 Match 0 0 8 ZAUGG, Jinelle 25 1 0 1 7 .143 Shot Percent .144 .096 23 MONTELEONE, Phoebe 24 1 0 1 1 1.000 SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att)0-0 0-0 25 DAVIS, Vicki 17 0 1 1 0 .000 GOAL BREAKDOWN 24 MORRIS, Emily 24 0 1 1 2 .000 Total Goals 117 37 6 VERMEULEN, Amy 14 0 0 0 1 .000 Power Play 32 18 17 WITTING, Kristen 26 0 0 0 1 .000 Short-handed 3 0 Empty net 1 2 Penalty 0 0 HOME ATTENDANCE Unassisted 14 0 Overtime 0 1 Total 14226 Shootout 0 0 Dates/Avg Per Date 12/1186 Delayed Penalty 2 0 Neutral Site #/Avg 1/225 GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT Total Home Attendance National Rankings Wisconsin 38 34 45 0 117 1. Minnesota 12/1671 Opponents 8 15 13 1 37 2. Wisconsin 12/1186 3. North Dakota 12/908 SAVES BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT Total 4. Dartmouth 12/839 Wisconsin 172 162 148 5 487 5. Minnesota Duluth 12/772 Opponents 265 256 253 0 774