4 NATIONAL TITLES (2006, 2007, 2009, 2011) ▪ 5 WINNERS ▪ 7 WCHA REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONSHIPS ▪ 18 ALL-AMERICANS

#2 (0-0-0) VS. LINDENWOOD (0-0-0) 2018-19 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 0-0-0, 0-0-0-0 WCHA SEPT. 28/29 ▪ 7 P.M./2 P.M. (CT) ▪ MADISON, WIS. ▪ LA BAHN ARENA (2,273) ▪ BTN PLUS DATE OPPONENT TIME (CT) LINDENWOOD LADY LIONS SEPT. 28 LINDENWOOD 7 P.M. Head Coach: Mark Johnson Head Coach: Scott Spencer SEPT. 29 LINDENWOOD 2 P.M. Record at WIS: 34-7 (4th) Record at LU: 35-90-9

SERIES 1 Oct. 5 at Mercyhurst 6 P.M. Overall: 53-26 (7th) Overall: Same Oct. 6 at Mercyhurst 2 P.M. OCT. 13 DULUTH 2 P.M. OCT. 14 MINNESOTA DULUTH 2 P.M. BADGERS OPEN 20TH SEASON AT HOME OCT. 19 PRINCETON 7 P.M. „„ The 20th season of Wisconsin women’s hockey starts this OCT. 21 PRINCETON 12 P.M. Friday and Saturday with a showdown against Lindenwood OCT. 27 MINNESOTA 2 P.M. at LaBahn Arena. Puck drop on Friday is set of 7 p.m. and OCT. 28 MINNESOTA 2 P.M. the series wraps up on Saturday at 2 p.m. Nov. 2 at Minnesota State 6 P.M. „„ No. 2 Wisconsin returns the WCHA Forward of the Year Nov. 3 at Minnesota State 2 P.M. Abby Roque and second-team All-American and WCHA NOV. 16 BEMIDJI STATE 7 P.M. Goaltender of the Year Kristen Campbell in addition to NOV. 17 BEMIDJI STATE 2 P.M. standouts Emily Clark and Annie Pankowski. Clark helped NOV. 23 HARVARD 7 P.M. Team Canada earn silver at the NOV. 24 HARVARD 7 P.M. while Pankowski skated with Team USA in its lead up to DEC. 1 SYRACUSE 2 P.M. the 2018 Winter Olympics. DEC. 2 SYRACUSE 12 P.M. „„ Wisconsin was picked to win its fourth-straight WCHA Dec. 7 at St. Cloud State* 3 P.M. Dec. 8 at St. Cloud State* 2 P.M. regular-season title, according to the league coaches. Kristen Campbell was a second-team „„ The Badgers have won their last five home-opening games All-American, a Patty Kazmaier Top- Jan. 11 at Ohio State 5 P.M. and are 5-1 in home openers at LaBahn Arena. 10 Finalist and the WCHA Goalten- Jan. 12 at Ohio State 2 P.M. der of the Year during her first year in Jan. 18 at Minnesota 7 P.M. „„ UW is 15-3-1 in its previous 19 season-opening games and Madison. Jan. 19 at Minnesota 4 P.M. the Badgers are undefeated in their last eight season open- JAN. 25 ST. CLOUD STATE* 7 P.M. ers (7-0-1). JAN. 26 ST. CLOUD STATE* 6 P.M. „„ This year marks the 20th season of Wisconsin women’s hockey as the program played its first Feb. 1 at Bemidji State 6 P.M. game on Oct. 8, 1999 against Minnesota Duluth. The WCHA is also celebrating its 20th season Feb. 2 at Bemidji State 3 P.M. and will be announcing a 20th-anniversary team during the 2018-19 season. FEB. 9 MINNESOTA STATE 2 P.M. FEB. 10 MINNESOTA STATE 2 P.M. KEY NOTES TO CONSIDER Feb. 15 at Minnesota Duluth 3 P.M. „„ Wisconsin begins its 16th season under Mark Johnson, who is 459-83-42 (.818) as head coach at Feb. 16 at Minnesota Duluth 3 P.M. his alma mater. The four-time national coach of the year has led UW to five-straight NCAA Frozen FEB. 22 OHIO STATE 7 P.M. Four appearances, the longest active streak in the country. FEB. 23 OHIO STATE 3 P.M. „„ The Badgers have been spectacular in regular-season games in September as UW is 17-0-1 Home games in BOLD CAPS played at LaBahn Arena. all-time in contests played in the month. More impressively, UW has outscored its opponents * Denotes Western Collegiate Hockey Association game 100-12 during the ninth month of the year. UW is a perfect 10-0 at home during the month after sweeping Lindenwood and Mercyhurst last year. TWITTER: #BADGERS / „„ Wisconsin leads the all-time series with Lindenwood 13-0, and have outscored the Lady Lions #ONWISCONSIN 81-9. . Official Account: @BadgerWHockey „„ Senior forwards Emily Clark and Annie Pankowski, along with senior defenseman Mikaela Gardner were named to the Preseason All-WCHA Team last week. MOBILE APP: BADGER GAMEDAY „„ Wisconsin welcomes five freshmen to its team this year in forwards Britta Curl, Jesse DeVito, The Badger Gameday app for iOS and Android Sophie Shirley, defenseman Nicole LaMantia and goaltender Cami Kronish. devices offers everything fans need to keep up with the Badgers, whether at home or in their seat at LaBahn Arena. In addition to the latest news, videos and photos from UWBadgers.com, 29 459 2.71 the app gives fans access to in-game video high- lights and the ability to upgrade their gameday The Badgers currently boast a Wisconsin head coach Mark During their junior sea- experience right from their phone. 29-game unbeaten streak at Johnson enters the 2018-19 sons, Emily Clark and Annie home. Wisconsin has not lost a season with 459 wins, which Pankowski combined to average contest in Madison since Dec. ranks No. 3 in NCAA history. 2.71 points per game while skat- 3, 2016. During the streak, the The only two coaches that have ing on UW’s top line. Panowski Badgers have outscored their more wins are Harvard’s Katey averaged 1.53 points per game opponents 134-18. Stone (464) and Mercyhurst’s while Clark registered an aver- Michael Sisti (462) age of 1.18 points per game.

Football Contact: Brian Lucas . Phone: 608-513-3987 . E-mail: [email protected] . Twitter: @BrianLucasUW Secondary Football Contact: Brian Mason . Phone: 608-279-8659 . E-mail: [email protected] . Twitter: @Brian_Mason Athletic Communications Office . University of Wisconsin . Kellner Hall . 1440 Monroe Street . Madison, WI 53711 SERIES 1: WISCONSIN VS. LINDENWOOD GAME NOTES GET TO KNOW MARK WISCONSIN QUICK FACTS „„ Mark Johnson is in his 16th season as Wisconsin’s head coach UNIVERSITY INFORMATION and has led the Badgers to four national championships during School: University of Wisconsin-Madison his tenure. Location: Madison, Wis. (233,209) „„ Johnson was a member of the 1976-77 NCAA Champion UW Founded: 1848 men’s hockey team and was a two-time first-team All-American Enrollment: 42,818 while at Wisconsin. He was named one of the WCHA’s Top 50 Nickname: Badgers Players in 50 Years, and is UW’s all-time leading scorer with 48 Colors: Cardinal and White single-season goals and 125 career goals. Conference: WCHA „„ He played for five teams during an 11-year National Hockey Division: NCAA I League career that included an All-Star Game appearance. Chancellor: Rebecca Blank „ Director of Athletics: Barry Alvarez „ Johnson has been twice inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame – once as a member of the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey Assoc. Athletic Director - W Hockey: Jason King team and most recently for his individual accomplishments as a HEAD COACH MARK JOHNSON player and coach. Hometown: Madison, Wis. „„ The son of legendary Wisconsin coach Bob Johnson, he was named the American Hockey Alma Mater: Wisconsin, 1994 Coaches Association Women’s Division I Coach of the Year as well as the WCHA Coach of the Career Record/Years 459-83-41 (.818)/16th season Year in 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011 and 2016. UW Record/Years Same WCHA Record 321-61-34 (.794) „„ Johnson was awarded the prestigious NCAA Silver Anniversary award for his accomplishments in the 25 years following the completion of collegiate competition. COACHING STAFF Associate Head Coach: Dan Koch (Wisconsin, 1991) „„ The leading scorer for the 1980 U.S. Olympic Team that won the gold medal in Lake Placid, Assistant Coach: Jackie Crum (Wisconsin, 2006) Johnson coached in the Olympics 30 years later leading the U.S. women’s hockey team to silver at Volunteer Asst. Coach: Mark Greenhalgh (Wisconsin, 1987) the in Vancouver. Athletic Training: Stefanie Ardnt „„ In addition to winning four national titles at Wisconsin, Johnson has led the Badgers to seven Strength & Conditioning Jim Snider Western Collegiate Hockey Association playoff titles, six WCHA regular season crowns and coached five Patty Kazmaier Award Winners. With more than 400 wins, Johnson is the win- TEAM INFORMATION ningest coach in program history. 2017-18 Overall Record: 31-5-2 2017-18 WCHA Record (Finish): 20-2-2 (1st) 2017-18 WCHA Tournament: Runner-Up 400, WE WANT MORE more than 2000 fans at 49 of the 57 games Letterwinners returning/lost: 19/5 during the span. (more on page 7) „„ Wisconsin women’s hockey head coach TEAM HISTORY Mark Johnson holds a 459-83-41 record, „„ UW also has a 29-game home unbeaten First Year of Women’s Hockey 1999-2000 (17 seasons) which ranks third in NCAA history. streak, outscoring opponents 134-18. Record: 533-129-52 (.777) „„ The other two coaches to reach 400 wins at All-time WCHA Record: 365-94-445 (.762) the NCAA Division I women’s hockey level WINNING IS THE WISCONSIN WCHA Tournament Record: 47-15-0 (.745) are Katey Stone (Harvard) and Michael Sisti WAY WCHA Regular Season Titles: 7 (2006,07,11,12,16,17,18) (Mercyhurst). „„ The Badgers have enjoyed an incredible WCHA Tournament Titles: 7 (2006,07,09,11,15,16,17) „„ Johnson passed former UMD bench boss 13-year stretch as the Badgers have made NCAA Appearances: 12 (2005,06,07,08,09, Shannon Miller three years ago for third on 11 Frozen Fours in that span, the most in 11,12,14,15, 16,17,18) the NCAA list. the NCAA. NCAA Titles: 4 (2006,07,09,11) „„ Wisconsin has appeared in the last five LABAHN ARENA NCAA DIVISION I COACHING WINS NCAA Frozen Fours, the longest active Capacity: 2,273 LEADERS streak in the country. Opened: 2012 Coach Career Wins „„ UW has also captured seven WCHA regular- Address: 105 East Campus Mall 1. Katey Stone (Harvard 1995-Present) 464 season titles, including the last three league Madison, WI 53715 2. Michael Sisti (Mercyhurst 2000-Present) 462 regular-season crowns. Record at LaBahn Arena 96-11-5 (.876) 3. Mark Johnson (UW 2003-09,10-Present) 459 „„ The Cardinal and White has won seven Sellouts at LaBahn Arena 53 WCHA tournament titles. „„ Johnson is now only three wins behind Sisti and five wins behind Stone, despite Sisti „„ The Badgers have enjoyed five Patty UW ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS coaching the Lakers for 20 years and Stone Kazmaier Memorial Award recipients during UNIVERSITY INFORMATION leading the Crimson for 24 seasons. the run - (2006), (2009), (2011), Brianna . Office Phone: (608) 262-1811 „„ UW will play at Mercyhurst the first week of Decker (2012) and Ann-Renee Desbiens . LaBahn Arena Press Box Phone: (608) 262-4336 October before hosting Harvard at LaBahn (2017). . Fax: (608) 262-8184 Arena in November. . Address: 1440 Monroe Street, Madison, WI 53711 „„ Only Harvard has produced more Patty „„ In addition, Johnson is 30 wins behind leg- . Website: UWBadgers.com Kazmaier Memorial Award winners than endary UW men’s hockey coach Jeff Sauer, Wisconsin. who is the winningest coach in Wisconsin AJ HARRISON - ASSISTANT DIRECTOR history. All Requests AGAINST THE CHA . Cell: (608) 279-8641 HOME COOKING „„ The Badgers have been spectacular against teams from the College Hockey America . Email: [email protected] „„ The Badgers have been stellar in Madison as UW has a 36-1-0 record against the six- . Twitter: @AJHarrison1 over the last three years, compiling a 55-1-2 team conference. record and a 54-1-2 record at LaBahn Arena. „„ The Badgers are perfect against Lindenwood „„ UW has also sold out 38 of its 57 games at (13-0-0), Mercyhurst (11-0-0) and Syracuse LaBahn Arena the last three years, includ- (4-0-0) while holding an 8-1 record against ing Saturday’s game and has had crowds of Robert Morris.

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„„ UW has a 24-game win streak against teams „„ Pankowski returns to the UW lineup after a USCHO.COM DIVISION I POLL from the CHA dating back to the 2009-10 redshirt season as the senior spent the first SEPTEMBER 17 2018 season. half of the 2017-18 collegiate season with RK TEAM (1ST PLACE) RECORD POINTS LAST RK „„ UW is yet to face Penn State or RIT from the U.S. National Team in preparation for the 1 Clarkson (14) 0-0-0 147 1 the CHA. 2018 Winter Olympics. A two-time Patty 2 Wisconsin 0-0-0 125 3 Kazmaier Memorial Award top-10 finalist 3 Minnesota 0-0-0 119 6 OPENERS AT LA BAHN and second-team All-American, Pankowski sits No. 9 in school history in scoring with 4 College (1) 0-0-0 113 5 „„ After dropping their first-ever game at 5 Colgate 0-0-0 91 2 156 points after recording 58 points her LaBahn Arena, the Badgers have thrived sophomore season and 55 points her junior 6 Cornell 0-0-0 56 7 in home-opening games as UW has a 5-1 year. 7 Ohio State 0-0-0 54 4 record since 2012. 8 Northeastern 0-0-0 38 8 „„ An alternate captain for UW last year, HOME OPENERS AT LA BAHN ARENA 9 Minnesota Duluth 0-0-0 32 NR Shaver was a second-team All-WCHA Date Opponent Score 10 Mercyhurst 0-0-0 20 10 selection her junior year after recording 12 Oct. 19, 2012 Bemidji State L, 0-1 goals and 12 assists. Her 12 goals were the Others receiving votes: St. Lawrence 17, Princeton 7 Oct. 4, 2013 Minnesota State W, 3-0 second most on the team last season while Oct. 10, 2014 Ohio State W, 6-0 she was tied for second on the Badgers in BADGERS IN THE RANKINGS Oct. 10, 2015 Ohio State W, 7-0 game-winning goals with three. Shaver also Date USCHO.COM USA TODAY Oct. 7, 2016 Ohio State W, 3-0 recorded a career-high three power-play Preseason 2 -- Sept. 22, 2017 Lindenwood W, 3-1 Sept. 25/26 goals during the 2017-18 campaign and has „ Oct. 2/3 „ UW has outscored its opponents 22-2 in a career plus/minus rating of +63. Oct. 9/10 home-opening games and has four shutouts. „„ Clark is back for the Badgers after winning Oct. 16/17 silver with Team Canada at the 2018 Winter Oct. 23/24 UW PEGGED TO WIN FOURTH- Olympics, where she scored in Canada’s Oct. 30/31 STRAIGHT WCHA CROWN semifinal win against the Olympic Athletes Nov. 6/7 „„ The Wisconsin women’s hockey team is of Russia. The Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Nov. 13/14 picked to win the WCHA for the fourth- native was UW’s third-leading scorer in Nov. 20/21 straight year, according to the league’s 2016-17 with a career-high 46 points and Nov. 27/28 annual preseason coaches’ poll that was led UW with a +48 plus/minus rating. Nine Dec. 4/5 announced Tuesday. of her 20 goals in the 2016-17 were game- winning efforts and her 20 career game- Dec. 11/12 „„ The Badgers earned 33 points and four first- winning goals rank fifth in school history. Jan. 8/9 place votes, while Minnesota also received Jan. 15/16 33 points and three first-place votes. The „„ A first-team All-USCHO selection in 2017- Jan. 22/23 two rivals battle it out on two separate 18, Rolfes played in all 38 games for UW last Jan. 29/30 occasions this season with a two-game year and tallied five goals and 16 assists. Her Feb. 5/6 series in Madison on Oct. 27-28 and second +28 plus/minus rating was tied for the third- Feb. 12/13 two-game series in Minneapolis on Jan. best mark on the team while her 51 blocked Feb. 19/20 18-19. shots were the second most by a Badger. A Feb. 26/27 native of West Des Moines, Iowa, Rolfes was „„ In addition, senior forwards Emily Clark named to the All-WCHA Tournament Team March 5/6 and Annie Pankowski and senior defense- in 2018 after recording a and an assist March 12/13 man Mikaela Gardner were named to the at the WCHA Final Faceoff. Postseason Preseason All-WCHA Team. „„ In addition, junior goaltender Kristen ON THE RADIO AGAIN Campbell, senior defenseman Maddie Rolfes „„ The Wisconsin women’s hockey team will and junior forward Abby Roque received once again be broadcasted across the votes for the Preseason All-WCHA Team. Madison airwaves as the Badgers and „„ The WCHA poll and preseason honors iHeartMedia are teaming up to broadcast announcement comes a day after UW 10 games this season. checked in at No. 2 in the preseason „„ Home series against WCHA oppo- USCHO.Com National Poll. nents Ohio State, Minnesota State, and Minnesota will be broadcast on 100.9 FM, OH CAPTAIN MY CAPTAIN along with Wisconsin’s road series at both „„ Senior Wisconsin women’s hockey players Minnesota and Minnesota Duluth. Annie Pankowski and Sophia Shaver will „„ All games will be aired on 100.9 FM and serve as co-captains for the Badgers during the iHeartRadio app as announcer Reid the 2018-19 season,. Magnum returns for his sixth season as the „„ Pankowski, a Laguna Hills, , native, Badgers’ play-by-play announcer. and Shaver, a Wayzata, Minnesota, native, „„ iHeartMedia, owns and operates WIBA- will be assisted by fellow seniors Emily Clark AM, WIBA-FM, WIBA2-HD, WXXM-FM, and Maddie Rolfes. WMAD-FM, WTSO-AM and WZEE-FM. „„ It marks the second-straight year UW will The network also broadcasts Wisconsin have co-captains and only the third time football, men’s and women’s basketball, vol- in 20 years that the Badgers will have mul- leyball and men’s hockey. tiple captains. Claudia Kepler and Baylee Wellhausen co-captained UW to its fifth- A LOOK AT LAST YEAR straight NCAA Frozen Four last season while „„ The Wisconsin women’s hockey team won Michelle Sikich and current UW Director its third-straight WCHA regular-season title of Operations Sis Paulsen were co-captains during the 2017-18 season and advanced during the 2001-02 season.

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WISCONSIN HONORS 2017-18 WCHA STANDINGS

EMILY CLARK, SR., F Conference Overall . Preseason All-WCHA Rk Team GP Record SW PTS GF-GA Record GF-GA MIKAELA GARDNER, SR., D 1 Wisconsin 0 0-0-0 0 0 0-0 2-0-0 7-1 . Preseason All-WCHA Bemidji State 0 0-0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0-0 0-0 Minnesota 0 0-0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0-0 0-0 ANNIE PANKOWSKI, SR., F Minnesota Duluth 0 0-0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0-0 0-0 . Preseason All-WCHA Minnesota State 0 0-0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0-0 0-0 Ohio State 0 0-0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0-0 0-0 St. Cloud State 0 0-0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0-0 0-0

LAST WEEK IN THE WCHA THIS WEEK IN THE WCHA

Saturday, Sept. 22 Friday, Sept. 28 Minnesota Whitecaps 4, Minnesota Duluth 3 Ohio State at Quinnipiac - 5 p.m. Minnesota State 2, British Columbia 0 St. Cloud State at UConn- 5 p.m. St. Cloud State 9, HTI Stars 0 Clarkson at Bemidji State - 6:07 p.m. at Minnesota Duluth - 7:07 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 23 Mercyhurst at Minnesota - 7:07 p.m. Minnesota 8, British Columbia 1 Lindenwood at Wisconsin - 7:07 p.m.

Saturday, Sept. 29 Ohio State at Quinnipiac - 1 p.m. St. Cloud State at UConn- 2 p.m. RPI at Minnesota State - 2:07 p.m. Lindenwood at Wisconsin - 2:07 p.m. Clarkson at Bemidji State - 3:07 p.m. Boston College at Minnesota Duluth - 4:07 p.m. Mercyhurst at Minnesota - 4:07 p.m.

Sunday, Sept. 30 RPI at Minnesota State - 2:07 p.m.

to its fifth-straight NCAA Frozen Four appearance. „„ UW ended the year with a 31-5-2 record and a 20-2-2-2 record in league play. UW started the year on an 18-game win streak. „„ Abby Roque was named the WCHA Forward of the Year after leading the WCHA with 41 points while Kristen Campbell was named the WCHA Goaltender of the Year after leading the league in every goaltender statistic. „„ For the first time in program history, the Badgers swept Minnesota in their regular- season series and went 5-1-0 against their Border Battle rivals. „„ Wisconsin also had nine players at the 2018 Winter Olympics as current Badger Emily Clark joined former Badgers Ann- Renee Desbiens, , and on Team Canada while former UW standouts , Meghan Duggan, Hilary Knight and Alex Rigsby led Team USA to gold at the Winter Games.

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SITUATIONAL RECORDS SERIES HISTORY: LINDENWOOD „„ Overall: Wisconsin leads: 13-0-0 2018-19 „„ Home: Wisconsin leads: 8-0-0 Overall Record 0-0-0 ALL-TIME MEETINGS Date Place Result Score In conference games 0-0-0 9/23/11 Kohl Center W 11-0 In non-conference games 0-0-0 9/25/11 Kohl Center W 13-0 In home games 0-0-0 10/5/12 Wentzville, Mo. W 7-2 10/6/12 Wentzville, Mo. W 9-1 In road games 0-0-0 10/25/13 LaBahn Arena W 5-1 At neutral sites 0-0-0 10/26/13 LaBahn Arena W 4-1 Against ranked opponents 0-0-0 9/26/14 Wentzville, Mo. W 5-1 9/27/14 Wentzville, Mo. W 6-0 Against WCHA opponents 0-0-0 11/20/15 LaBahn Arena W 5-1 Against ECAC teams 0-0-0 SERIES NOTES 11/22/15 LaBahn Arena W 4-0 „„ This weekend’s series will mark the 14th and 1/6/17 Wentzville, Mo. W 5-1 Against CHA Teams 0-0-0 9/22/17 LaBahn Arena W 3-1 Against teams 0-0-0 15th times the Badgers and Lions have met. 9/23/17 LaBahn Arena W 4-0 In overtime games 0-0-0 „„ UW opened its 2017-18 campaign against In day games 0-0-0 Lindenwood and earned a 3-1 win and a 4-0 win against LU. In night games 0-0-0 First game of a series 0-0-0 „„ UW is 8-0-0 all-time against Lindenwood in Second game of a series 0-0-0 Madison and holds a 6-0-0 record against the Lady Lions at LaBahn Arena. UW scores first 0-0-0 Opponent scores first 0-0-0 ABOUT LINDENWOOD UW leads after 1st period 0-0-0 „„ Lindenwood earned a 10-20-1 record last year, UW trails after 1st period 0-0-0 including a 8-12-0 ledger in the CHA. Tied after 1st period 0-0-0 „„ The Lady Lions were picked to finish fifth in UW leads after 2nd period 0-0-0 the CHA. UW trails after 2nd period 0-0-0 „„ Returning for the Lions will be leading goal- Tied after 2nd period 0-0-0 scorer Taylor Girard who netted 13 goals and UW leads in shots 0-0-0 added 11 assists. Hannah Alt will bring back UW trails in shots 0-0-0 10 goals from last season while Courtney Shots are even 0-0-0 Ganske will look to build off her strong sopho- UW has 0-19 shots 0-0-0 more campaign as she led the team with 19 UW has 20-29 shots 0-0-0 assists. UW has 30-39 shots 0-0-0 „„ Jolene DeBruyn was anmed a first-team All- UW has 40-49 shots 0-0-0 CHA goaltende rlast year and posted a 9-15-1 UW has 50 or more shots 0-0-0 record for the Lions. UW allows 0-19 shots 0-0-0 UW allows 20-29 shots 0-0-0 UW allows 30-39 shots 0-0-0 UW allows 40-49 shots 0-0-0 UW allows 50 or more shots 0-0-0 UW wins over 50 percent of faceoffs 0-0-0 UW wins under 50 percent of faceoffs 0-0-0 Faceoffs are tied 0-0-0 UW scores on power play 0-0-0 UW is scoreless on power play 0-0-0 Opponent scores on power play 0-0-0 Opponent is scoreless on power play 0-0-0 In one-goal games 0-0-0 In two-goal games 0-0-0 In three-goal games 0-0-0 In four-or-more goal games 0-0-0 On Thursday 0-0-0 On Friday 0-0-0 On Saturday 0-0-0 On Sunday 0-0-0 In September 0-0-0 In October 0-0-0 In November 0-0-0 In December 0-0-0 In January 0-0-0 In February 0-0-0 In March 0-0-0

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HEAD COACH MARK JOHNSON FOUR-TIME NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR ith strong ties to Wisconsin hockey as a coach’s son, player and assistant coach, Johnson stepped into the role of head women’s hockey coach beginning with the 2002-03 season. During his tenure, Johnson and the Badgers have shattered both school and national W records. Johnson has established Wisconsin’s rank among the elite in college women’s hockey. Under his direction, Wisconsin has compiled four NCAA titles, seven Western Collegiate Hockey Association playoff titles and six WCHA regular-season crowns. Johnson and the Badgers were the first team ever to land in the NCAA championship game in four consecutive seasons, win- ning the title three times (2006, 2007, 2009). „„ A four-time American Hockey Coaches’ Association Division I Coach of the Year, Johnson led the Badgers to their fourth national title in 2010-11 while posting a 37-2-2 record, setting a then- NCAA record for most wins in a single season. The Badgers also claimed the WCHA regular- season and playoff titles en route to winning their fourth national championship in six years. „„ Five Badgers have won the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award under Johnson. Sara Bauer became UW’s first award recipient in 2006, Jessie Vetter received the award in 2009, Meghan Duggan in 2011, Brianna Decker in 2012 and Ann-Renee Desbiens in 2017. „„ In 2005-06, Wisconsin debuted at No. 1 and went on to validate that distinction with a 36-4-1 record and a national championship. As an encore in 2006-07, the team successfully defended all three championships while posting a 36-1-4 record. „„ Johnson guided the 2010 U.S. Olympic team to the silver medal at the XXI Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver, British Columbia. The U.S. fell to Canada, 2-0, in the gold medal game after outscoring its opponents 40-2 in the first four games of the tournament. „„ In his playing career at Wisconsin, Johnson helped the Badgers to the 1977 NCAA Championship during his freshman campaign. The first Badger ever to win WCHA Rookie of the Year honors, he went on to become the school’s second all-time leading scorer with 256 points on a school-record 125 goals and 131 assists in just three seasons „„ Johnson represented USA Hockey as a player in 13 international tournaments. Most notably, he led the 1980 U.S. Olympic Team’s gold medal-winning effort with 11 points, including two goals in the “Miracle On Ice” against the Soviet Union and an assist on the game-winning goal against Finland in the final contest. THE JOHNSON FILE „„ During his 11-year NHL career, Johnson collected 203 goals, 305 assists and 508 points, high- „„ Career Record: 459-83-41 (16th season) lighted by his 87- season as the captain of the Hartford Whalers in 1983-84. He also tied ▪ Birthdate: Sept. 22, 1957 an NHL All-Star Game record with three assists that season. „„ Johnson is the son of legendary coach Bob Johnson. Bob coached Wisconsin to three national ▪ Years Coached: 15th season titles and led the at the 1976 Olympics, three Canada Cups (1981, 1984, 1987) ▪ Alma Mater: Wisconsin, 1994 (Kinesiology) and four IIHF Men’s World Championships (1973-75, 1981). He went on to coach the NHL’s ▪ Record at Wisconsin: 459-83-41 (15th season) Calgary Flames for five seasons (1982-87) and led the Pittsburgh Penguins to the Stanley Cup ▪ NCAA Titles 4 (2006, 2007, 2009, 2011) title in 1991 before passing away from brain cancer that fall. ▪ Hometown: Madison, Wis. ▪ Family: Wife, Leslie; Sons, Doug, Chris, Patrick; JOHNSON YEAR-BY-YEAR Daughters, Mikayla and Megan Year Team Position Record Conf. Accomplishments ▪ Playing Experience: College: Wisconsin (1976-1980), 1993-94 Madison Memorial HS (Boy’s Hockey) Assistant Coach -- -- NHL: Pittsburgh Penguins (1980-82), Minnesota North 1994-95 Verona Area HS (Boy’s Hockey) Head Coach -- -- Stars (1982), Hartford Whalers (1982-85), St. Louis 1995-96 Madison Monsters (USHL) Head Coach 37-30-7 -- CHL Coach of the Year Blues (1985), (1985-90) 1996-97 Wisconsin (Men’s Hockey) Assistant Coach 15-21-2 15-15-2 ▪ Coaching Experience: Assistant Coach, Madison 1997-98 Wisconsin (Men’s Hockey) Assistant Coach 26-14-1 17-10-1 WCHA Playoff Memorial High School (1993-94); Head Coach, Verona Champions Area High School Boys Hockey (1994-95); Head 1998-99 Wisconsin (Men’s Hockey) Assistant Coach 15-19-4 13-12-3 Coach, Madison Monsters (1995-96); Assistant Coach, 1999-2000 Wisconsin (Men’s Hockey) Assistant Coach 31-9-1 23-5-0 1st in WCHA 2000-01 Wisconsin (Men’s Hockey) Assistant Coach 22-15-4 14-10-4 Wisconsin Men’s Hockey (1996-2002); Head Coach, 2001-02 Wisconsin (Men’s Hockey) Assistant Coach 16-19-4 12-13-3 Wisconsin Women’s Hockey (2002-Present); Head 2002-03 Wisconsin (Women’s Hockey) Head Coach 22-8-5 14-6-4 Coach U.S. National Women’s Hockey Team (2006- 2003-04 Wisconsin (Women’s Hockey) Head Coach 25-6-3 18-5-1 2nd in WCHA 2010); Head Coach, U.S. Olympic Women’s Hockey 2004-05 Wisconsin (Women’s Hockey) Head Coach 28-9-1 20-7-1 NCAA tournament Team (2010) appearance 2005-06 Wisconsin (Women’s Hockey) Head Coach 36-4-1 24-3-1 NCAA & WCHA Champions WCHA TOURNAMENT RECORD 2006-07 Wisconsin (Women’s Hockey) Head Coach 36-1-4 23-1-4 NCAA & WCHA „„ Overall WCHA Tournament Record 44-9 (.825) Champions „„ Titles: 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2015, 2016, 2007-08 Wisconsin (Women’s Hockey) Head Coach 29-9-3 20-5-3 NCAA Runner-up 2017 2008-09 Wisconsin (Women’s Hockey) Head Coach 34-2-5 21-2-5 NCAA Champions 2009-10 U.S. Olympic Women’s Team Head Coach -- -- Silver Medal 2010-11 Wisconsin (Women’s Hockey) Head Coach 37-2-2 24-2-2 NCAA & WCHA NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD Champions „„ Overall NCAA Tournament Record 22-7 (.759) 2011-12 Wisconsin (Women’s Hockey) Head Coach 33-5-2 23-3-2 NCAA Runner-up „„ National Titles: 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011 2012-13 Wisconsin (Women’s Hockey) Head Coach 23-10-2 17-9-2 2nd in WCHA 2013-14 Wisconsin (Women’s Hockey) Head Coach 28-8-2 21-5-2 NCAA Semifinalist 2014-15 Wisconsin (Women’s Hockey) Head Coach 29-6-4 19-6-3 NCAA Semifinalist 2015-16 Wisconsin (Women’s Hockey) Head Coach 34-3-1 24-3-1 WCHA Champions 2016-17 Wisconsin (Women’s Hockey) Head Coach 33-3-4 22-2-4 WCHA Champions 2017-18 Wisconsin (Women’s Hockey) Head Coach 31-5-2 20-2-2 WCHA Champions 2018-19 Wisconsin (Women’s Hockey) Head Coach 0-0-0 0-0-0 Head Coaching Totals (15th Season) 459-83-41 322-61-41 4 NCAA Titles

6 WISCONSIN WOMEN’S HOCKEY 2018-19 SERIES 1: WISCONSIN VS. LINDENWOOD LA BAHN ARENA

LA BAHN ARENA QUICK FACTS

. Built: 2012 . Current capacity: 2,273 . Rink Size: 200 x 90 LA BAHN ARENA . Wisconsin record: SERIES RECORDS AT LA BAHN 96-11-5 () aBahn Arena is a first class hockey facility that gives . First game: Oct. 19, 2012 the four-time national champion Wisconsin women’s ARENA (Bemidji State 1, Wisconsin 0) hockey teams one of the best venues in the nation. Opponent Record Last Game . First UW victory: Oct. 26, 2012 L With a capacity of 2,273 people, the arena has an Bemidji State 9-2-1 11/8/16 (Wisconsin 1, New Hampshire 0) exciting environment during games. The coaching staff at 1-0-0 3/14/15 . First NCAA game: March 15, 2014 Wisconsin has an eagle-eye view of the ice at LaBahn Arena as (No. 3 Wisconsin 2, No. 6 Harvard 1) their offices overlook the ice. Clarkson 1-0-1 1/25/15 . Largest attendance: 2,423 (No. 2 The hockey locker rooms have a player lounge that features Cornell 2-0-0 11/26/16 Wisconsin 4, No. 4 Minnesota 0) leather couches and flat screen TVs. In addition to its normal Dartmouth 2-0-0 11/28/15 locker room, the players have a separate changing room. Harvard 1-0-0 3/15/14 The student-athletes can study for their next opponent in a theater-style film room. Lindenwood 6-0-0 9/23/17 53 The arena also has therapy pools which help the players after Mercyhurst 3-0-0 9/29/17 practices and games. The hockey players also have their own Minnesota 6-6-0 3/10/18 The Badgers have had 53 sellouts training room and doctor’s office in the arena. Minnesota Duluth 10-0-2 2/12/17 at their barn in the last six years, including 14 during the 2017-18 „„ Wisconsin has been tough to beat at LaBahn Arena, as UW Minnesota State 18-1-0 1/14/18 season. holds a 53-1-2 record at their home barn since the start of New Hampshire 2-0-0 10/28/12 the 2015-16 season. The Badgers have also sold out 37 of North Dakota 9-1-0 1/22/17 its 56 games at LaBahn Arena the last three years, including Ohio State 11-0-1 11/5/17 Saturday’s game and has had crowds of more than 2000 29 fans at 48 of the 56 games during the span. Robert Morris 1-0-0 3/11/17 „„ Wisconsin has enjoyed a pair of undefeated seasons at St. Cloud State 14-1-0 1/28/18 The Badgers currently boast a LaBahn Arena as the Badgers went undefeated at home Overall 96-11-5 29-game unbeaten streak at home. during the 2015-16 season and during the 2017-18 cam- Wisconsin has not lost a contest in paign. Madison since Dec. 3, 2016. During YEAR-BY-YEAR AT LA BAHN the streak, the Badgers have out- „„ Wisconsin is a perfect 5-0-0 in NCAA playoff games at scored their opponents 134-18. LaBahn Arena, outscoring its opponents 24-2. ARENA Season Overall WCHA 2012-13 14-3-1 12-3-1 2013-14 16-3-0 13-3-0 2,265 2014-15 13-4-2 11-4-1 UW averaged 2,265 fans during the 2015-16 21-0-0 14-0-0 2017-18 season, which paced the 2016-17 15-1-2 10-1-2 NCAA. 2017-18 17-0-0 12-0-0 6 seasons 96-11-5 72-11-4

7 WISCONSIN WOMEN’S HOCKEY 2018-19 SERIES 1: WISCONSIN VS. LINDENWOOD RECORD BOOK WATCH RECORD BOOK WATCH

SCHOOL RECORDS — CAREER MINUTES PLAYED ASSISTS 1. Alex Rigsby, 2010-14 7881:09 1. Sara Bauer, 2003-07 138 SAVES 2. Ann-Renee Desbiens, 2013-2017 7309.57 2. Meghan Duggan, 2006-11 130 1. Alex Rigsby, 2010-14 3126 3. Jackie MacMillan, 1999-03 6999:28 3. Brianna Decker, 2009-13 129 2. Jackie MacMillan, 1999-03 2527 4. Jessie Vetter, 2005-09 6911:57 4. Hilary Knight, 2007-122 119 3. Ann-Renee Desbiens, 2013-2017 2295 5. Meghan Horras, 2002-06 3928:45 , 2005-09 119 4. Jessie Vetter, 2004-09 2175 6. Christine Dufour, 2003-07 3147:32 6. Brooke Ammerman, 2008-12 117 5. Meghan Horras, 2002-06 1291 7. Kristen Campbell, 2017-Present 2319:48 7 Meghan Hunter, 2000-04 93 6. Christine Dufour, 2003-07 907 8. Becca Ruegsegger, 2009-11 1816:16 8. Kendra Antony, 1999-03 92 7. Kristen Campbell, 2017-Present 706 9. Alannah McCready, 2006-10 1329:10 9. , 1999-03 90 8. Becca Ruegsegger, 2009-11 611 10. Jennifer Neary, 1999-02 890:25 Courtney Burke, 2012-2016 90 9. Alannah McCready, 2006-10 456 11. Angie Keseley, 2005-09 88 10. Jennifer Neary, 1999-02 311 POINTS Sis Paulsen, 1999-03 88 1. Hilary Knight, 2007-12 262 Annie Pankowski, 2014-Present 88 SAVE PERCENTAGE 2. Brianna Decker, 2009-13 244 1. Ann-Renee Desbiens, 2013-2017 .955 3. Meghan Duggan, 2006-11 238 PLUS/MINUS 2. Christine Dufour, 2003-07 .941 4. Sara Bauer, 2003-07 218 1. Brianna Decker, 2009-13 +175 Jessie Vetter, 2004-09 .941 5. Brooke Ammerman, 2008-12 215 2. Hilary Knight, 2007-12 +167 Alex Rigsby, 2010-14 .941 6. Meghan Hunter, 2000-04 177 3. Meghan Duggan, 2006-11 +164 5. Kristen Campbell, 2017-Present .939 7. Erika Lawler, 2005-09 174 4. Sara Bauer, 2003-07 +150 6. , 1999-00 .933 8. Kendra Antony, 1999-03 159 5. Jenny Ryan, 2013-2017 +131 7. Meghan Horras, 2002-06 .925 9. Jinelle Zaugg, 2004-08 156 6. Jinelle Zaugg, 2004-08 +130 8. Alannah McCready, 2006-10 .919 9. Annie Pankowski 2014-Present 156 7. Bobbi-Jo Slusar, 2003-07 +126 9. Jackie MacMillan, 1999-03 .912 -- 8. Brooke Ammerman, 2008-12 +125 10. Becca Ruegsegger, 2009-11 .909 16. Kerry Weiland, 1999-03 124 9. Annie Pankowski, 2014-Present +120 17. Mallory Deluce, 2007-11 122 10. Erika Lawler, 2005-09 +116 WINS 18. Emily Clark, 2014-Present 118 Angie Keseley, 2005-09 +116 1. Alex Rigsby, 2010-14 100 12. Mellissa Channell, 2013-17 +115 2. Ann-Renee Desbiens, 2013-2017 99 GOALS 13. Emily Morris, 2004-08 +111 3. Jessie Vetter, 2004-09 91 1. Hilary Knight, 2007-12 143 14. Emily Clark, 2014-Present +109 4. Jackie MacMillan, 1999-03 75 2. Brianna Decker, 2009-13 115 15. Alycia Matthews, 2005-09 +106 5. Meghan Horras, 2002-06 48 3. Meghan Duggan, 2006-11 108 Rachel Bible, 2005-0 +106 6. Christine Dufour, 2003-07 45 4 Brooke Ammerman, 2008-12 98 17. Maddie Rolfes, 2014-Present +105 7. Kristen Campbell, 2017-Present 31 5. Jinelle Zaugg, 2004-08 89 8. Becca Ruegsegger, 2009-11 19 6. Meghan Hunter, 2000-04 84 9. Alannah McCready, 2006-10 12 7. Sara Bauer, 2003-07 80 10. Jennifer Neary, 1999-02 6 8. Sarah Nurse, 2013-2017 76 9. Carolyne Prévost, 2009-12 72 GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE 10. Annie Pankowski, 2014-Present 68 1. Ann-Renee Desbiens, 2013-2017 0.90 11. Kendra Antony, 1999-03 67 2. Christine Dufour, 2003-07 1.09 12. Brittany Ammerman, 2010-15 62 3. Kristen Campbell, 2017-Present 1.19 13. Emily Clark, 2014-Present 56 Jessie Vetter, 2004-09 1.19 5. Alex Rigsby, 2010-14 1.50 GAME-WINNING GOALS 1. Hilary Knight, 2007-09, 2010-12 30 SHUTOUTS 2. Brianna Decker, 2009-13 25 1. Ann-Renee Desbiens, 2013-2017 55 3. Jinelle Zaugg, 2004-08 22 2. Jessie Vetter, 2005-09 39 4. Brooke Ammerman, 2008-12 21 3. Alex Rigsby, 2010-2014 30 5. Emily Clark, 2014-Present 20 4. Christine Dufour, 2003-07 18 6. Sara Bauer, 2003-07 18 5. Meghan Horras, 2002-06 17 7. Meghan Duggan, 2006-11 15 6. Jackie MacMillan, 1999-03 15 Jackie Friesen, 2001-05 15 7. Kristen Campbell, 2017-Present 12 Meghan Hunter, 2000-04 15 8. Becca Ruegsegger, 2009-11 5 Sarah Nurse, 2013-2017 15 Alannah McCready, 2006-10 5 9. Jennifer Neary, 1999-02 3 GAME-WINNING GOALS 10. Jorie Walters, 2012-2016 2 1. Hilary Knight, 2007-09, 2010-12 8 Brianna Decker, 2009-13 8 GAMES PLAYED Blayre Turnbull, 2011-2015 8 1. Alex Rigsby, 2010-14 133 4. Sara Bauer, 2003-07 7 2. Ann-Renee Desbiens, 2013-2017 122 Sarah Nurse, 2013-2017 7 3. Jackie MacMillan, 1999-03 121 6. Annie Pankowski, 2014-Present 6 4. Jessie Vetter, 2005-09 115 7. Meghan Duggan, 2006-11 5 5. Meghan Horras, 2002-06 68 Jasmine Giles, 2006-10 5 6. Christine Dufour, 2003-07 53 7. Kristen Campbell, 2017-Present 38 8. Becca Ruegsegger, 2009-11 32 9. Jennifer Neary, 1999-02 27 10. Alannah McCready, 2006-10 26

8 WISCONSIN WOMEN’S HOCKEY 2018-19 SERIES 1: WISCONSIN VS. LINDENWOOD THE LAST TIME... LAST TIME IT HAPPENED

Hat Tricks Shots UW hat trick: 3/3/18 - Baylee Wellhausen vs. Bemidji State UW attempted penalty shot: 2/20/16 - Annie Pankowski scored on Amanda UW natural hat trick: 1/13/17 - Annie Pankowski vs. St. Cloud State Levielle (Minnesota) (3rd period) UW defenseman hat trick: 2/12/00 - Sis Paulsen vs. Minnesota State UW scored on penalty shot: 2/20/16 - Annie Pankowski scored on Amanda UW player scored 4 goals: 10/23/17 - Sarah Nurse vs. North Dakota Levielle (Minnesota) (3rd period) UW player scored 5 goals: 9/27/08 - Hillary Knight vs. Qunnipiac UW opponent attempted penalty shot: 3/18/12 - Laura Kluge (SCSU) attempted Opponent hat trick: 3/16/18 - Bre. Wilson-Bennett (Colgate) penalty shot on Kristen Campbell UW opponent scored on penalty shot: 3/18/12 - Emily West (Minnesota) scored on Shutouts Alex Rigsby UW shut out an Opp. 2/17/18 Wisconsin 1, Minnesota 0 UW shut out an Opp. at home: 2/17/18 Wisconsin 1, Minnesota 0 UW shut out an Opp. on road: 2/9/18 - UW 5, Minnesota Duluth 0 LAST BADGERS’ GOALS UW was shut out: 2/2/18 - UW 0, Ohio State 1 Player Date Opponent GP Since Bowlby ------UW was shut out at home: 12/3/16 - UW 0, Minnesota 2 Buchbinder 10/21/17 Bemidji State 22 Clark 3/11/17 Robert Morris 2 Overtimes Cogan 2/16/18 Minnesota 5 Overtime game: 2/10/18 - Colgate 4, UW 3 (2OT) Curl ------UW won overtime game: 1/19/18 - UW 4, at Bemidji State 3 DeVito ------UW won overtime home game: 12/4/15 - UW 3, vs. Minnesota 2 Drake 3/4/18 Minnesota 1 UW won overtime road game: 1/19/18 - UW 4, at Bemidji State 3 Gardner 1/19/18 Bemidji State 9 Opp. won overtime game: 3/18/16 UW 2, vs. Minnesota 3 Hanzlik ------Overtime tie: 2/10/18 - UW 3, Minnesota Duluth 3 (SOW, 1-0) LaMantia ------Mauermann 2/3/18 Ohio State 4 Sweeps Norby 3/10/18 Minnesota 1 UW swept 2-game series: 2/16-17/18 vs. Minnesota Pankowski 3/11/17 Robert Morris 2 UW swept 2-game home series: 2/16-17/18 vs. Minnesota Pettet 1/13/18 Minnesota State 15 UW swept 2-game road series: 12/8-9/17 vs. St. Cloud State Posick ------Opp. swept 2-game series: 2/2-3/18, vs. Ohio State Rolfes 3/3/2018 Bemidji State 3 Opp. swept 2-game UW home series: 10/17-18/14, vs. Minnesota Roque 3/10/18 Minnesota 1 Opp. swept 2-game UW road series: 2/2-3/18, vs. Ohio State Rowe 2/9/18 Minnesota Duluth 7

Schneider 2/9/18 Minnesota Duluth 7 Comebacks UW trailed by 1 goal and won: 11/25/17 vs. Boston University Shaver 2/10/18 Minnesota Duluth 2 (trailed 1-0 in 1st period, won 4-2) Shirley ------UW trailed by 2 goal and won: 2/16/18 vs. Minnesota Steffen 3/16/18 Colgate 0 (trailed 2-0 in 1st period, won 4-3) UW trailed by 2 goal and tied: 2/10/18 at Minnesota Duluth (trailed 31 in 2nd period, tied 3-3) UW trailed by 3 goals and won: 3/5/11 vs. Minnesota (trailed 3-0 in 2nd period, won 5-4 in OT) MULTI-GOAL GAMES UW led by 2 goals and lost: 2/26/10 at Ohio State Career 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18 18-19 Led 2-0 in 1st, lost 3-2 in OT) 1. Emily Clark 15 2 6 7 -- -- UW led by 2 goals and tied: 11/1/08 - UW 2, Minnesota Duluth 2 2. Annie Pankowski 14 4 3 7 -- -- (Led 2-0 in 1st, tied 2-2) 3. Sam Cogan 4 -- 0 3 1 -- Abby Roque 4 -- -- 2 2 -- Goals 5 Sophia Shaver 3 -- 1 0 2 -- UW scored 4 goals in a period: 3/11/17 vs. Robert Morris (2nd) 6. Alexis Mauermann 2 -- -- 1 1 -- UW scored 5 goals in a period: 2/25/11 vs. St. Cloud State (3rd) 7. Mikaela Gardner 1 -- 0 1 -- -- UW scored 6 goals in a period: 2/14/16 vs. Minnesota State (3rd) Presley Norby 1 -- -- 1 -- -- Brette Pettet 1 ------1 -- Power-Play Goals Maddie Rowe 1 ------1 -- UW scored 3 PPG: 1/13/17 vs. St. Cloud State MULTI-POINT GAMES Short-Handed Goals Career 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18 18-19 UW scored SHG: 3/3/18, Baylee Wellhausen vs. Bemidji State 1. Annie Pankowski 44 11 17 16 -- -- UW allowed SHG: 2/14/15, Ohio State (Claudia Kepler) 2. Emily Clark 35 4 15 16 -- -- 3. Sam Cogan 21 -- 8 7 6 -- Individual Scoring Games 4 Abby Roque 18 -- -- 6 13 -- Four-point game: Alexis Mauermann (1-3=4) vs. Mercyhurst (9/29/2017) 5. Sophia Shaver 11 -- 4 3 4 -- Five-point game: Annie Pankowski (1-4=5) vs. Minnesota State (2/25/2017) 6. Presley Norby 10 -- -- 3 7 -- Six-point game: Emily Clark (3-3=6) vs. St. Cloud State (1/13/2017) 7. Maddie Rolfes 8 1 3 2 1 -- 8. Mikaela Gardner 7 -- 2 2 3 -- Shots 9. Brette Pettet 6 ------6 -- UW 50+ shots: 1/27/18 vs. St. Cloud State (57) 10. Alexis Mauermann 5 -- -- 2 3 -- UW 60+ shots: 1/14/17 vs. St. Cloud State (61) 12. Mekenzie Steffen 3 -- -- 2 1 -- UW 70+ shots: 9/25/11 vs. Lindenwood (72) Maddie Rowe 3 -- -- 0 3 -- 14. Grace Bowlby 2 ------2 -- Goaltenders 15. Natalie Buchbinder 1 ------1 -- UW goaltender assist: 1/28/18 - Kristen Campbell vs. St. Cloud State Caitlin Schneider 1 ------1 -- UW goaltender made 50+ saves: 10/8/1999 - Jackie MacMillan vs. Minnesota-

Duluth (50)

9 WISCONSIN WOMEN’S HOCKEY 2018-19 SERIES 1: WISCONSIN VS. LINDENWOOD DEPTH CHART WISCONSIN SCHEDULE/RESULTS Date Opponent Time/Result Goals (Season goals) Goaltender, Saves Att.

SEPT. 28 LINDENWOOD 7 P.M. SEPT. 29 LINDENWOOD 2 P.M. Oct. 5 at Mercyhurst 6 P.M. Oct. 6 at Mercyhurst 2 P.M. OCT. 13 MINNESOTA DULUTH 2 P.M OCT. 14 MINNESOTA DULUTH 2 P.M. OCT 19 PRINCETON 7 P.M. OCT. 21 PRINCETON 12 P.M. OCT. 27 MINNESOTA 2 P.M. OCT. 28 MINNESOTA 2 P.M. Nov. 2 at Minnesota State 6 P.M. Nov. 3 at Minnesota State 2 P.M. NOV. 16 BEMIDJI STATE 7 P.M. NOV. 17 BEMIDJI STATE 2 P.M. NOV. 23 HARVARD 7 P.M. NOV. 24 HARVARD 7 P.M. DEC. 1 SYRACUSE 2 P.M. DEC. 2 SYRACUSE 12 P.M. Dec. 7 at St. Cloud State 3 P.M. Dec. 8 at St. Cloud State 2 P.M. Jan. 11 at Ohio State 5 P.M Jan. 12 at Ohio State 2 P.M Jan. 18 at Minnesota 7 P.M. Jan. 19 at Minnesota 4 P.M. JAN. 25 ST. CLOUD STATE 7 P.M. JAN. 26 ST. CLOUD STATE 6 P.M. Feb. 1 at Bemidji State 6 P.M Feb. 2 at Bemidji State 3 P.M. FEB. 9 MINNESOTA STATE 2 P.M. FEB. 10 MINNESOTA STATE 2 P.M Feb. 15 at Minnesota Duluth 3 P.M. Feb. 16 at Minnesota Duluth 3 P.M. FEB. 22 OHIO STATE 7 P.M. FEB. 23 OHIO STATE 3 P.M.

All times Central • * WCHA game • # Exhibition Game • ^ WCHA Playoffs Home games in CAPS at LaBahn Arena • Schedule is subject to change Please note: Bold italics denotes game-winning goal; (#) denotes individual season goals; PP denotes power-play goal; SH denotes shorthanded goal; EN denotes empty net goal; HT denotes hat tricks; GT denotes game-tying goal; EX denotes extra attacker; PS denotes penalty shot goal

10 WISCONSIN WOMEN’S HOCKEY 2018-19 SERIES 1: WISCONSIN VS. LINDENWOOD ROSTER

WISCONSIN ROSTER (ALPHABETICAL) ROSTER BREAKDOWN No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. S/C Hometown (Previous Team) BY CLASS 32 Breanna Blesi G 5-7 So./So. L Maple Grove, Minn. (Maple Grove) 27 Grace Bowlby D 5-8 So./So. L Edina, Minnesota (Edina) FRESHMEN - 5 Britta Curl 2 Natalie Buchbinder D 5-8 So./So.. R Fairport, N.Y. (Shattuck-St. Mary’s) Jesse Devito 35 Kristen Campbell G 5-10 RJr./RJr. L Brandon, Manitoba (Shaftesbury Titans Prep) Cami Kronish 29 Nikki Cece G 5-7 Jr./Jr. L Oakville, (Oakville Hornets) Nicole LaMantia Sophie Shirley 26 Emily Clark F 5-7 RSr./RSr. L Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (Okanagan Academy) 7 Sam Cogan F 5-8 Sr./Sr. L , Ontario (Nepean Junior Wildcats) SOPHOMORES - 8 17 Britta Curl F 5-8 Fr./Fr. L Bismark, N.D. Breanna Blesi 11 Jesse Devito F 5-7 Fr./Fr. R Rumson, N.J. Grace Bowlby 10 Delaney Drake F 5-7 So./So. L Traverse City, Michigan (NAHA) Natalie Buchbinder Delaney Drake 4 Mikaela Gardner D 5-8 Sr./Sr. L Plainfield, Ill. (Chicago Mission) Kyleigh Hanzlik 23 Kyleigh Hanzlik F 5-9 So./So. R Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. (NAHA) Brette Pettet Maddie Posick 30 Cami Kronish G 6-0 Fr./Fr. L , N.Y. Caitlin Schneider 21 Nicole LaMantia D 5-4 Fr./Fr. L Wayne, Ill. 14 Alexis Mauermann F 5-2 Jr./Jr. L Janesville, Wis. (Shattuck-St. Mary’s) JUNIORS - 8 Alyson Baldwin 6 Presley Norby F 5-5 Jr./Jr. R Minnetonka, Minn. (Minnetonka) Kristen Campbell 19 Annie Pankowski F 5-9 RSr./RSr. R Laguna Hills, Calif. (NAHA) Nikki Cece Alexis Mauermann 20 Brette Pettet F 5-3 So./So. R Kentville, Nova Scotia (Shattuck-St. Mary’s) Presley Norby 16 Maddie Posick F 5-7 So./So. L Stoughton, Wis. (Madison Capitols) Abby Roque Maddie Rowe 8 Maddie Rowe D 5-11 Jr./Jr. R River Falls, Wis. (River Falls) Mekenzie Steffen 13 Maddie Rolfes D 5-8 RSr./RSr. R West Des Moines, Iowa (Shattuck-St. Mary’s) 18 Abby Roque F 5-7 Jr./Jr. R Sault St. Marie, Mich. (Sault Area) SENIORS - 6 Emily Clark 15 Caitlin Schneider F 5-4 So./So. L Glenview, Ill. (Glenbrook) Sam Cogan 12 Sophia Shaver F 5-10 Sr./Sr. R Wayzata, Minn. (Wayzata) Mikaela Gardner Annie Pankowski 9 Sophie Shirley F 5-9 Fr./Fr. R Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Maddie Rolfes 22 Mekenzie Steffen D 5-6 Jr./Jr. R Centerville, Minn. (Hill Murray) Sophia Shaver WISCONSIN ROSTER (NUMERICAl) No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. S/C Hometown (Previous Team) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 2 Natalie Buchbinder D 5-8 So./So.. R Fairport, N.Y. (Shattuck-St. Mary’s) Breanna Blesi:...... BLESS-ee 4 Mikaela Gardner D 5-8 Sr./Sr. L Plainfield, Ill. (Chicago Mission) Grace Bowlby:...... BOWL-bee 6 Presley Norby F 5-5 Jr./Jr. R Minnetonka, Minn. (Minnetonka) Natalie Buchbinder:...... BOOK-bind-er 7 Sam Cogan F 5-8 Sr./Sr. L Ottawa, Ontario (Nepean Junior Wildcats) Kyleigh Hanzlik:...... KI-lee HANZ-lick 8 Maddie Rowe D 5-11 Jr./Jr. R River Falls, Wis. (River Falls) Maddie Rolfes:...... RAHL-fis 9 Sophie Shirley F 5-9 Fr./Fr. R Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Abby Roque:...... ROCK 10 Delaney Drake F 5-7 So./So. L Traverse City, Michigan (NAHA)

11 Jesse Devito F 5-7 Fr./Fr. R Rumson, N.J. . 12 Sophia Shaver F 5-10 Sr./Sr. R Wayzata, Minn. (Wayzata) 13 Maddie Rolfes D 5-8 RSr./RSr. R West Des Moines, Iowa (Shattuck-St. Mary’s) 14 Alexis Mauermann F 5-2 Jr./Jr. L Janesville, Wis. (Shattuck-St. Mary’s) 15 Caitlin Schneider F 5-4 So./So. L Glenview, Ill. (Glenbrook) 16 Maddie Posick F 5-7 So./So. L Stoughton, Wis. (Madison Capitols) 17 Britta Curl F 5-8 Fr./Fr. L Bismark, N.D. 18 Abby Roque F 5-7 Jr./Jr. R Sault St. Marie, Mich. (Sault Area) 19 Annie Pankowski F 5-9 RSr./RSr. R Laguna Hills, Calif. (NAHA) 20 Brette Pettet F 5-3 So./So. R Kentville, Nova Scotia (Shattuck-St. Mary’s) 21 Nicole LaMantia D 5-4 Fr./Fr. L Wayne, Ill. 22 Mekenzie Steffen D 5-6 Jr./Jr. R Centerville, Minn. (Hill Murray) 23 Kyleigh Hanzlik F 5-9 So./So. R Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. (NAHA) 26 Emily Clark F 5-7 RSr./RSr. L Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (Okanagan Academy) 27 Grace Bowlby D 5-8 So./So. L Edina, Minnesota (Edina) 29 Nikki Cece G 5-7 Jr./Jr. L Oakville, Ontario (Oakville Hornets) 30 Cami Kronish G 6-0 Fr./Fr. L New York, N.Y. 32 Breanna Blesi G 5-7 So./So. L Maple Grove, Minn. (Maple Grove) 35 Kristen Campbell G 5-10 RJr./RJr. L Brandon, Manitoba (Shaftesbury Titans Prep)

COACHING STAFF Head Coach Mark Johnson Associate Head Coach Dan Koch Assistant Coach Jackie Crum Volunteer Coach (Goalie) Mark Greenhalgh 11 WISCONSIN WOMEN’S HOCKEY 2018-19