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Gustavus Women's Hockey Roster About the College Golden Gustie Quick Facts Gustavus Adolphus College is a private Location: St. Peter, MN residential, liberal arts college that grants Enrollment: 2,450 undergraduate degrees in 65 majors. The President: Jack R. Ohle college, overlooking St. Peter and the Minnesota Athletic Director: Dr. Al Molde River Valley, was founded by Swedish Lutheran Sports Information Director: Tim Kennedy immigrants and named for Swedish King Gustav School Colors: Black and Gold II Adolf. Gustavus is the oldest Lutheran college Head Athletic Trainer: Troy Banse in Minnesota. Affiliations: Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III Gustavus Women’s Hockey Roster No. Name Yr. Pos. Hometown/High School This postseason media 1 Danielle Justice JR G Alexandria, MN/Alexandria update is produced by Tim 2 Meagan Wanecke SO F Delafield, WI/Kettle Mouraine Kennedy, J.J. Akin, Andy 3 Gina DeNucci JR D Chanhassen, MN/Minnetonka 4 Maddie Bergh FY D Eden Prairie, MN/Benilde Biederman, and the sports 5 Jenna Christensen SO F Albert Lea, MN/Albert Lea information staff at Gusta- 6 Whitney Schaff JR F Cambridge, MN/Cambridge vus Adolphus College. If 7 Tam Meuwissen SO F Chanhassen, MN/Chaska 8 *Mollie Carroll JR F Eagan, MN/Eagan you need further informa- 9 Amanda Cartony FY F Stillwater, MN/Stillwater tion please contact Tim 10 Lisa Tuuri FY F Woodbury, MN/Stillwater Kennedy at: 11 Jess Harren SO F Woodbury, MN/Hill-Murray 13 *Kirstin Peterson SR D St. Paul, MN/Hill-Murray (507) 933-7647 14 Melissa Doyle FY F White Bear Lake, MN/Hill-Murray Fax (507) 933-8412 15 Kelsey Johnson SR D Stillwater, MN/Stillwater E-mail: [email protected]. 16 Kelsey Kennedy JR D Eagan, MN/Eagan 17 Lindsey Hjelm SO F North Oaks, MN/Mounds View 19 Alyssa Gaulrapp JR F Maple Grove, MN/Maple Grove 20 Gracie Olson JR F Apple Valley, MN/Holy Angels 21 Allie Schwab JR F Stillwater, MN/Stillwater 22 *Sara Yungner SR D Maple Grove, MN/Wayzata 23 Kayla Ingbretson SO F Mound, MN/Mound-Westonka 30 Katherine Jorgenson FY G Colleyville, TX/Kent School 35 Marah Sobczak FY G Lake Elmo, MN/Stillwater * denotes captain Head Coach: Mike Carroll Assistant Coaches: Andrea Peterson and Steve Carroll Player Profiles #1 Danielle Justice #5 Jenna Christensen Junior, Alexandria, MN Sophomore, Albert Lea, MN Goaltender, Alexandria H.S. Forward, Albert Lea H.S. Has started 24 games this season and compiled Played 25 games this season...Had two-goal, a record of 18-3-3...Second in NCAA DIII with two-assist performance against UW-River Falls goals against average of 1.00... .941 save per- in NCAA Quarterfinal...Has six goals and three centage...2010-2011 All-Conference Honorable assists for nine points on the season...Scored Mention honoree...Named to 2008-2009 MIAC gamewinner at Augsburg (2/26)...Has yet to de- All-Rookie Team...Economics and Environmental clare a major Studies majors #6 Whitney Schaff #2 Meagan Wanecke Junior, Cambridge, MN Sophomore, Delafield, WI Forward, Cambridge H.S. Forward, Kettle Mouraine Has appeared in 26 games this season...Has Has played in 27 games this season...Has scored scored three goals and tallied four assists for seven goals and tallied three assists for 10 seven points...Scored gamewinner against Con- points...Three game-winning goals this season cordia in MIAC Playoff Semifinal...Biology major including St. Olaf (11/13), St. Ben’s (1/22) and UW-River Falls last Friday...Major undeclared. #7 Tam Meuwissen Sophomore, Chanhassen, MN #3 Gina DeNucci Forward, Chaska H.S. Junior, Chanhassen, MN Played in 13 games this season...Has one goal Defense, Minnetonka H.S. and two assists for three points...Has missed ma- Has played in 27 games this season...Has scored jority of season with injury...Health Fitness major one goal and registered four assists for five points...Sociology and Anthropology major #8 Mollie Carroll Junior, Eagan, MN #4 Maddie Bergh Forward, Eagan H.S. First Year, Eden Prairie, MN Captain...Has played all 28 games...Has scored Defense, Benilde St. Margaret’s 6 goals and registered 11 assists for 17 points... Has appeared in 26 games this season...Named Three game-winning goals this season including to 2010-2011 MIAC All-Rookie Team...Has three Bethel (11/19), Concordia (2/4), and Saint Mary’s goals and three assists for six points...All three (2/19)...Three-year regular who has compiled 19 goals are power play goals...Has yet to declare a goals and 23 assists for 42 points in 78 games... major Public Accounting major Player Profiles #9 Amanda Cartony #14 Melissa Doyle First Year, Stillwater, MN First Year, White Bear Lake, MN Forward, Stillwater H.S. Forward, Hill-Murray H.S. Appeared in 26 games...Has 13 goals and 8 Has appeared in 25 games...Scored 8 goals and assists for 21 points...Has sparked team with 11 registered 8 assists for 16 points...Three of her goals in last 11 games of the season...Selected eight goals have come on the power play...Has as MIAC Player of the Week on Feb. 14...Named yet to declare a major to 2010-2011 All-Conference and All-Rookie Teams...Was second leading scorer on women’s #15 Kelsey Johnson soccer team as a freshman with 8 goals and 3 Senior, Stillwater, MN assists for 19 points...Leads team in power play Defense, Stillwater H.S. goals with seven...Has yet to declare a major Has appeared in 23 games...Has one goal and four assists for five points...Four-year regular who #10 Lisa Tuuri has scored three goals and registered 22 as- First Year, Woodbury, MN sists for 25 points in 97 career games...Named to Forward, Stillwater H.S. 2007-2008 MIAC All-Rookie Team...Management Has appeared in 28 games...Has 7 goals and 8 major assists for 15 points...Three game-winning goals this season including Concordia (11/5), Concor- #16 Kelsey Kennedy dia (11/6), and UW-Stevens Point (2/15)...Has yet Sophomore, Eagan, MN to declare a major Defense, Eagan H.S. Has played in 25 games this season...Has zero #11 Jess Harren goals and nine assists for nine points...Named Sophomore, Woodbury, MN to 2009-2010 MIAC All-Rookie Team...Spanish Forward, Hill-Murray H.S. major Has appeared in 27 games this season...Has scored three goals and registered three assists #17 Lindsey Hjelm for six points...Transferred to Gustavus from the Sophomore, North Oaks, MN University of North Dakota...Has yet to declare a Forward, Mounds View H.S. major Has played in all 28 games...Team’s leading point-scorer with 11 goals and 18 assists for 29 #13 Kirstin Peterson points...2009-2010 and 2010-2011 All-Confer- Senior, St. Paul, MN ence selection...2009-2010 MIAC All-Rookie Defense, Hill-Murray H.S. Team...Three game-winning goals this season Captain...Has played in all 28 games this sea- including St. Ben’s (1/21), UW-Superior (2/1), son...Tallied 3 goals and 12 assists for 15 points and Hamline (2/11)...Has started every game of ...Named to All-Conference Team for four consec- her collegiate career compiling 22 goals and 31 utive years...2-time All America honoree (2008- assists for 53 points in 58 games...Father, Rick 09, 2009-10)...Has played in 114 games in her Hjelm ‘83, was standout hockey player for Gusta- career (3rd all-time at Gustavus) scoring 16 goals vus...Biology major and registering 57 assists for 73 points...Health Fitness major Player Profiles #19 Alyssa Gaulrapp #23 Kayla Ingbretson Junior, Maple Grove, MN Sophomore, Mound, MN Forward, Maple Grove H.S. Forward, Mound-Westonka H.S. Has appeared in 23 games...Has three goals Has played in 20 games this season...Scored and three assists for six points...Has played in two goals and tallied one assist for three points... 80 games during three-year career with 15 goals Health Fitness major and 18 assists for 33 points...Psychology major #30 Katherine Jorgenson #20 Gracie Olson First Year, Colleyville, TX Junior, Apple Valley, MN Goaltender, Kent School Forward, Academy of Holy Angels Has played in six games this season...0.49 goals Has played in 25 games...Has three goals and against average... .968 save percentage...Has five assists for eight points...Scored the Gusties yet to declare a major lone goal in important 1-1 tie with St. Kate’s on January 29...Has two power play goals on the #35 Marah Sobczak season...Biology major First Year, Lake Elmo, MN Goaltender, Stillwater H.S. #21 Allie Schwab Has appeared in seven games...0.39 goals Junior, Stillwater, MN against average... .976 save percentage...Has Forward, Stillwater H.S. yet to declare a major Has played in all 28 games...Leads team in goals with 14...Also has 11 assists for a total of 25 points...2008-2009 and 2010-2011 Honor- able Mention All-Conference...2009-2010 All- Conference...2008-2009 MIAC All-Rookie Team... Key part of power play with three power goals this season...Scored twice in 3-0 win over Bethel in MIAC Championship game...Has played every game of her collegiate career compiling 45 goals and 35 assists for 77 points in 86 games...Nurs- ing major #22 Sara Yungner Senior, Maple Grove, MN Defense, Wayzata H.S. Captain...Appeared in all 28 games...Has one goal and eight assists for nine points...2009-2010 Honorable Mention All-Conference... 2008-2009 All-Conference...2-time Academic All-Confer- ence..Four-year regular with 10 goals and 29 as- sists for 39 points in 102 career games...Biology major NCAA Championship Game Notes Gusties Will Face Norwich in National Semifinals The Gustavus women’s hockey team will face Norwich University in the NCAA Division III Women’s Hockey Championship Semifinal on Friday, March 18 in the Ritter Arena in Rochester, New York.
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