WOMEN’S HOCKEY • 2008-09

2007–08 REVIEW & RECORDS

2007–08 in Review...... 64

All-Time Results ...... 68

Team Records ...... 70

Individual Records...... 71

Goaltending Records ...... 72

All-Time Letterwinners...... 73

Honor Roll...... 74

The WCHA...... 76 WOMEN’S HOCKEY • 2008-09

2007–08 Season Review

ᮣ The No. 2 reached ment points leader. In 10 career NCAA their third straight NCAA championship tourney games, Zaugg recorded nine game but were unable to claim their goals and three assists for 12 points, third-consecutive national champion- one more than ’s 11 career ship, falling to Minnesota Duluth 4-0 on NCAA tournament points. No other March 22 at the DECC in Duluth, Minn. Badger has more than two career goals in NCAA tournament play. ᮣ The Badgers, who finished the season with a record of 29-9-3, advanced to the ᮣ Zaugg also improved her school championship game by defeating Harvard record career goals total to 89, five more 4-1 in the semifinal round. Senior Jinelle than former Badger Meghan Hunter. Zaugg, junior and sopho- Zaugg finished her career with seven more led the way for the goals in her last five games, includ- Badgers in that win over the Crimson by ing two game-winning goals, with all each recording two points in the contest. five games taking place against teams ranked in the top four in the nation. ᮣ Since the start of the 2005-06 sea- son, Wisconsin has recorded 101 wins, ᮣ Zaugg was one of three Badgers who more than any other team in the nation. averaged more than one per game New Hampshire ranks second with 94 during the second half of the season. wins while St. Lawrence (88 wins), Mer- Duggan led the way with 1.47 PPG (28 cyhurst (81) and Minnesota Duluth (80) points, 19 games) followed by Zaugg round out the top five in that category. with 1.29 PPG (27 points, 21 games) and Lawler at 1.05 PPG (22 points, 21 ᮣ UW is the only program in the coun- games). Two other Badgers were above try with at least 29 victories in each of 0.85 PPG game during the second half the last three seasons. of the season; freshmen Mallory Deluce Jinelle Zaugg completed her career at UW in the record books ᮣ Wisconsin finished the season by (0.89 PPG) and Hilary Knight (0.86 PPG). capturing the most career goals, game-winning goals, power- going 19-3-1 in its last 23 games, play goals ᮣ The team benefitted from thatimpres- including 8-2-1 in its final 11 games. sive output, improving its goals-per- ᮣ After missing three games due to a con- ᮣ The Badgers were 29-1-0 last season game average from 3.30 GPG before cussion around the holiday break, Duggan when scoring at least three goals, com- Jan. 1 to 3.62 GPG from Jan. 1 to the recorded 15 goals and 13 assists for 28 pared to 0-8-3 when scoring two goals end of the season. points in her last 19 games of the season. or fewer. ᮣ Under head coach Mark Johnson, ᮣ Duggan shared the team lead in points ᮣ The loss in the national championship Wisconsin is 98-16-6 during the second (43) and was second on the team in goals game was the first NCAA tournament half of seasons (after Jan. 1) for a win- (20) and assists (23). loss of ’s career. She is now ning percentage of .842 . ᮣ Seven Badgers recorded at least 10 goals 8-1-0 in nine career NCAA contests. In ᮣ In the last three seasons, UW is last season, including all six forwards from those nine games, Vetter has posted a 58-5-2 during the second half of the the team’s top two lines. In all, 13 Bad- goals-against average of 0.75 with a .968 season for a winning percentage of .908. gers reached double digits in points this save percentage and four shutouts. In those 65 games, the Badgers have season while nine of those had at least 20 ᮣ With her two goals in the NCAA semi- allowed just 64 goals (0.98 per game) points. Five Badgers reached the 30-point final win over Harvard, Zaugg became while scoring 235 goals (3.62 per game). mark this season while Zaugg, Duggan and the school’s all-time NCAA tourna- Lawler each eclipsed 40 points. ᮣ Zaugg became Wis- consinconsin’s’s career gamesgam plplayedayed lleadereader on FFeb. Multiple-Point Games: Multiple- Games Multiple-Assist Games Season Point Streaks 2244 by playing in hhere (Min. 3 games) Player Times Player Times (Min. 5 games) 153r153rdd career gamgame.e Player Times Meghan Duggan 6 Meghan Duggan 5 Player Games Dates SShehe ffinishedinished her ccareera Jinelle Zaugg 17 Jinelle Zaugg 6 Hilary Knight 4 Giles 8 10/20-11/23 with 160 games pplayed,l Meghan Duggan 15 Kyla Sanders 3 Erika Lawler 4 Lawler 8 11/30-1/19 one more game tthanh Hilary Knight 12 Hilary Knight 2 Alycia Matthews 4 Zaugg 8 3/3/07-10/5 ffellowellow senior EmilEmilyy Erika Lawler 11 Mallory Deluce 1 Jinelle Zaugg 4 Duggan 6 3/16/07-10/6 Mallory Deluce 8 Angie Keseley 1 Mallory Deluce 3 Duggan 6 2/3-2/24 MoMorris.rris. Alycia Matthews 5 Emily Kranz 1 Emily Morris 3 Lawler 6 2/23-3/9 ᮣ SevenSeven of WWisconsin’siscon Angie Keseley 4 Erika Lawler 1 Jasmine Giles 2 Zaugg 6 2/29-3/20 ninninee llossesosses tthishis seaseason Kelly Nash 4 Tia Hanson 2 Deluce 5 2/3-2/16 were by one-goaone-goall mar- Emily Morris 3 Angie Keseley 2 ggins.ins. EightEight ooff the llosseso Kyla Sanders 3 Malee Windmeier 2 were aagainstgainst rankrankede Kelly Nash 1 oopponents.pponents.

64 2007–08 Results

Record: 29-9-3 Overall, 20-5-3 WCHA • 14-3-1 Home; 12-6-2 Away; 3-0-0 Neutral; 1-2-0 Overtime Date Opponent (Rank) Result Goal Scorers (Season Goals) Goalie Saves Attendance Sept. 28 Union W, 5-0 Matthews (1)-PP, Keseley (1), Kranz (1), Vetter, 5 463 Sanders (1)-PP, Deluce (1) Sept. 29 Union W, 11-0 Duggan (1), Keseley (2)-PP, Sanders (2), McCready, 14 326 Sanders (3), Knight (1), Morris (1)-PP, Deluce (2), Knight (2)-PP, Duggan (2), Nash (1), Keseley (3)

Oct. 5 ROBERT MORRIS W, 3-0 Lawler (1), Zaugg (1)-PP, Deluce (3) Vetter, 11 1,912 Oct. 6 ROBERT MORRIS W, 3-1 Windmeier (1)-PP, Lawler (2), Keseley (4) Vetter, 13 2,043 Oct. 13 OHIO STATE* (10/10) W, 4-0 Deluce (4)-PP, Nash (2), Giles (1), Hagen (1) Vetter, 12 1,434 Oct. 14 OHIO STATE* (10/10) T, 2-2 Zaugg (2)-PP, Deluce (5)-GT Vetter, 17 1,461 Oct. 19 St. Cloud State* (RV/RV) L, 2-1 Sanders (4) St. Cloud, Minn. Vetter, 17 402 Oct. 20 St. Cloud State* (RV/RV) W, 5-0 Deluce (6)-PP, Zaugg (3), Deluce (7), Zaugg (4), Vetter, 12 287 Deluce (8)-PP-HT Oct. 26 MINNESOTA STATE* W, 4-2 Zaugg (5), Giles (2)-PP, Matthews (2), Knight (3) Vetter, 12 2,137 Oct. 27 MINNESOTA STATE* W, 4-2 Zaugg (6)-PP, Sanders (5), Knight (4), Jakiel (1) Vetter, 16 1,538

Nov. 2 MINNESOTA* (6/7) W, 3-0 Sanders (6), Sanders (7), Keseley (5) Vetter, 22 1.389 Nov. 3 MINNESOTA* (6/7) L, 3-2 Duggan (3)-PP, Lawler (3)-PP Vetter, 15 2,404 Nov. 17 New Hampshire (2/3) L, 2-1 Knight (5)-PP Vetter, 24 1,196 Nov. 18 New Hampshire (2/3) L, 2-1 Sanders (8) Vetter, 20 1,226 Nov. 23 Bemidji State* W, 7-0 Zaugg (7), Matthews (3)-PP, Knight (6)-PP, Vetter, 13 121 Zaugg (8)-PP, Lawler (4), Nash (3), Duggan (4) Nov. 24 Bemidji State* T, 0-0 — McCready, 14 125 Nov. 30 MINNESOTA DULUTH* (3/3) L, 3-1 Hanson (1) Kohl Center Vetter, 19 1,342

Dec. 1 MINNESOTA DULUTH* (3/3) L, 3-2 (OT) Lawler (5)-PP, Duggan (5)-PP Vetter, 22 1,638 Dec. 8 North Dakota* W, 3-2 Knight (7), Giles (3), Lawler (6) Vetter, 12 425 Dec. 9 North Dakota* W, 4-0 Knight (8), Nash (4), Deluce (9), Lawler (7) Vetter, 5 221

Jan. 4 Minnesota State* W, 4-1 Kranz (2), Kranz (3), Sanders (9)-PP, Lawler (8) Vetter, 17 304 Jan. 5 Minnesota State* W, 3-1 Keseley (6), Lawler (9)-PP, Knight (9) Vetter, 20 225 Jan. 18 Ohio State* W, 3-2 Duggan (6), Zaugg (9), Duggan (7)-PP Vetter, 25 231 Jan. 19 Ohio State* W, 4-1 Zaugg (10)-PP, Knight (10), Keseley (7)-PP, Vetter, 20 514 Duggan (7) Jan. 25 ST. CLOUD STATE* (9/9) W, 4-1 Sanders (10), Deluce (10), Zaugg (11), Nash (5) Vetter, 22 1,494 Jan. 26 ST. CLOUD STATE* (9/9) W, 4-0 Zaugg (12)-PP, Knight (11), Zaugg (13), Deluce (11) Vetter, 18 5,377

Feb. 2 NORTH DAKOTA* W, 6-1 Sanders (11), Knight (12)-PP, Knight (13)-PP, Vetter, 16 2,219 Knight (14)-PP-HT, Sanders (12), Keseley (8) Feb. 3 NORTH DAKOTA* W, 5-2 Duggan (9)-PP, Duggan (10), Windmerier (2)-SH-EN Vetter, 12 1,776 Duggan (11)-HT, Knight (15) Feb. 8 Minnesota Duluth* (3/3) W, 3-2 Sanders (13), Duggan (12), Hagen (2) Vetter, 27 904 Feb. 9 Minnesota Duluth* (3/3) L, 3-2 Duggan (13)-PP, Duggan (14) Vetter, 27 891 Feb. 15 BEMIDJI STATE* W, 4-0 Sanders (14), Keseley (9)-PP, Hagen (3), Zaugg (14) Vetter, 11 1,318 Feb. 16 BEMIDJI STATE* W, 3-0 Zaugg (15), Nordby (1), Duggan (15) McCready, 12 790 Feb. 23 Minnesota* (4/4) W, 5-1 Knight (16), Dronen (1), Zaugg (16), Duggan (16)-SH, Vetter, 32 2,823 Duggan (17) Feb. 24 Minnesota* (4/4) T, 2-2 Matthews (4), Knight (17)-GT Vetter, 22 2,131

Feb. 29-March 2 WCHA Playoffs First Round (best of three) Feb. 29 Minnesota State W, 4-2 Duggan (18), Hanson (2), Knight (18), Zaugg (17) Vetter, 17 1,546 March 1 Minnesota State W, 5-0 Knight (19), Duggan (19), Duggan (20), Keseley (10), Vetter, 16 1,684 Nash (6)-PP

March 8-9 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF March 8 Minnesota (4/4) W, 4-3 Zaugg (18), Lawler (10), Lawler (11), Zaugg (19)-PP Vetter, 25 March 9 Minnesota Duluth (3/3) L, 5-4 (OT) Zaugg (20)-PP, Giles (4)-PP, Zaugg (21), Deluce (12) Vetter, 29 1,274 March 15 NCAA Quarterfi nals March 15 Minnesota (5/4) W, 3-2 (OT) Nash (7), Knight (20), Zaugg (22) Vetter, 21 1,458 March 20/22 NCAA Frozen Four March 20 Harvard (1/1) W, 4-1 Lawler (12), Giles (5), Zaugg (23), Zaugg (24) Vetter, 33 3,023 March 22 Minnesota Duluth (3/3) L, 4-0 — Vetter, 30 4,031

Please note: Team rankings in () are USCHO.com national rankings/USA Today national rankings for that week; bold Italics denotes game-winning goals; (#) denotes individual season goals; PP denotes power-play goal; SH denotes shorthanded goal; EN denotes empty-net goals; DP denotes delayed goal; HT denotes hat trick; GT denotes game-tying goal;* denotes WCHA games.

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2007–08 Statistics

All Games WCHA Games Name GP G A P Shots P-Min PP SH GW GP G A P Shots P-Min PP SH GW 8 Zaugg, Jinelle 41 24 19 43 155 14-28 8 0 5 28 15 13 28 108 11-22 5 0 3 7 Duggan, Meghan 38 20 23 43 143 19-38 5 1 2 25 15 14 29 97 13-26 5 1 1 13 Lawler, Erika 41 12 28 40 135 9-18 3 0 4 28 7 21 28 88 6-12 6 0 2 23 Knight, Hilary 41 20 18 38 137 14-28 6 0 6 28 14 11 25 95 6-12 4 0 4 9 Deluce, Mallory 39 12 19 31 111 4-8 3 0 3 26 8 13 21 82 4-8 3 0 3 21 Keseley,Angie 41 10 15 25 109 11-22 3 0 0 28 5 10 15 80 10-20 2 0 0 19 Matthews, Alycia 41 4 20 24 75 12-24 2 0 2 28 3 16 19 58 10-20 1 0 1 2 Giles, Jasmine 41 5 18 23 98 15-30 2 0 1 28 3 6 9 40 8-27 1 0 0 11 Sanders, Kyla 41 14 6 20 69 12-24 2 0 2 28 6 6 12 57 4-8 4 0 2 2 Nash, Kelly 41 7 7 14 42 3-6 1 0 0 28 4 5 9 27 3-6 0 0 0 22 Windmeier, Malee 41 2 12 14 48 11-22 1 1 1 28 1 6 7 32 7-14 0 1 1 6 Morris, Emily 41 1 13 14 50 15-30 1 0 0 28 0 8 8 30 10-20 0 0 0 29 Hanson,Tia 41 2 8 10 40 4-8 0 0 0 28 1 7 8 22 2-4 0 0 0 16 Bible, Rachel 41 0 9 9 53 15-30 0 0 0 28 0 6 6 35 11-22 0 0 0 10 Hagen, Kayla 40 3 3 6 23 1-2 0 0 1 28 3 1 4 19 1-2 0 0 1 17 Kranz, Emily 41 3 2 5 33 8-16 0 0 1 28 2 2 4 20 6-12 0 0 1 3 Jakiel, Olivia 41 1 4 5 45 5-10 0 0 0 28 1 2 3 28 2-4 0 0 0 26 Dronen, Anne 33 1 1 2 16 5-10 0 0 1 22 1 0 1 9 5-10 0 0 1 4 Nordby, Mikka 11 1 0 1 5 4-8 0 0 0 9 1 0 1 1 2-4 0 0 0 14 Evans, Maria 3 0 0 0 0 2-4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 TEAM 18 0 0 0 0 4-8 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 2-4 0 0 0 Total 41 142 225 367 1389 187-374 37 2 29 28 94 153 247 952 128-256 25 2 20 Opponents 41 58 97 155 795 231-484 17 1 9 28 36 59 95 525 161-333 9 0 5

Goaltending

All Games WCHA Games No. Name GP W L T Minutes GA GAA Saves Pct. EN SO GP W L T Minutes GA GAA Saves Pct. EN SO 35 McCready, Alannah 3 2 0 1 184:29 0 0.00 40 1.000 0 3 2 1 0 1 124:29 0 0.00 26 1.000 0 2 30 Vetter, Jessie 38 27 9 2 2290:40 57 1.49 697 .924 0 10 26 19 5 2 1564:21 1.38 463 .928 0 0 7 Empty Net 18 0 0 0 8:07 1 0 .000 1 0 13 0 0 0 6:25 0 0 .000 0 0 Total 41 29 9 3 2483:16 58 1.40 737 .927 1 13 28 20 5 3 1695:15 36 1.27 489 .931 0 9 Opponents 41 9 29 3 2483:16 142 3.43 1247 .898 1 2 28 5 20 3 1695:15 94 3.32 858 .901 1 1

Team Statistics

Score by Period/WCHA 1 2 3 OT Total/WCHA Wisconsin 49/34 46/27 46/33 1/0 142/94 Opponents 19/11 18/13 19/11 2/1 58/36

Power-Play Statistics Overall WCHA Wisconsin 37 of 208 (.178) 25 of 145 (.172) Opponents 17 of 165 (.103) 9 of 114 (.079)

Penalty Killing Statistics Overall WCHA Wisconsin 148 of 165 (.897) 105 of 114 (.921) Opponents 171 of 208 (.822) 120 of 145 (.828)

66 2007–08 WCHA Results and Honors

WCHA Regular Season Standings All-WCHA WCHA All Games W L T % W L T % First Team 1 Minnesota Duluth$^ 24 4 0 .857 34 4 1 .885 , F, Minnesota, Jr. 2 Minnesota^ 21 5 2 .786 27 7 4 .763 , F, Minnesota Duluth, Fr. 3 Wisconsin^ 20 5 3 .768 29 9 3 .744 Erin Keys, F, Ohio State, Sr, 4 St. Cloud State 11 13 4 .464 18 15 5 .539 Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin, So. 5 Ohio State 11 14 3 .446 17 17 3 .500 Tessa Bonhomme, D, Ohio State, Sr. 6 Minnesota State 10 16 2 .393 11 21 2 .353 , D, Minnesota, Jr. Jessie Vetter, G, Wisconsin, Jr. 7 North Dakota 4 20 4 .214 4 26 6 .194 Kim Martin, G, Minnesota Duluth, So. 8 Bemidji State 1 25 2 .071 4 29 3 .153 Second Team Erica McKenzie, F, Minnesota, Sr. Legend: $ WCHA regular season champion; winner of WCHA playoff championship; and NCAA champions, ^ NCAA participant Erika Lawler, F, Wisconsin, Jr. Lisa Chesson, D, Ohio State, Sr. Anya Miller, D, Minnesota, Sr. WCHA Statistical Leaders - All Games Played Third Team Bobbi Ross, F, Minnesota, Sr. Individual Team Jinelle Zaugg, F, Wisconsin, Sr. Saara Tuominen, F, Minnesota Duluth, So. Points: 1. Haley Irwin Minnesota Duluth 60 Scoring Offense: , D, Minnesota Duluth, Fr. Goals: 1. Erin Keys Ohio State 26 1. Minnesota Duluth 4.26 Melanie Gagnon, D, Minnesota, Jr. 2. Jinelle Zaugg Wisconsin 24 Scoring Defense: Emily Brookshaw, G, Sr., BSU. Assists: 1. Haley Irwin Minnesota Duluth 37 1. Wisconsin 1.41 Rookie Team Power-Play Points: 1. Gigi Marvin Minnesota 24 Power Play: Power-Play Goals: 1. Erica McKenzie Minnesota 9 Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin, Fr. 1. Minnesota 24.5 T2. Jinelle Zaugg Wisconsin 8 Haley Irwin, F, Minnesota Duluth, Fr. Game-Winning Goals: 1. Minnesota Duluth 7 Penalty Kill: Mallory Deluce, F, Wisconsin, Fr. T2. Hilary Knight Wisconsin 6 1. Minnesota Duluth 91.9 Jocelyne Larocque, D, Minnesota Duluth, Fr. Short-Handed Points: 1. Bobbi Ross Minnesota 5 Shannon Reilly, D, Ohio State, Fr. Short-Handed Goals: T1. Haley Irwin Minnesota Duluth 3 Italics denotes Wisconsin’s Jenny Lura, G, Minnesota, Fr. highest showing in the category Bobbi Ross Minnesota 3 Player of the Year Defense Scoring: 1. Tessa Bonhomme Ohio State 45 Tessa Bonhomme, D, Ohio State, Sr. Freshman Scoring: 1. Haley Irwin Minnesota Duluth 60 Defensive Player of the Year Goals Against Average: 1.Kim Martin Minnesota Duluth 1.45 Tessa Bonhomme, D, Ohio State, Sr. 2. Jessie Vetter Wisconsin 1.49 Rookie of the Year Save Percentage: 1.Kim Martin Minnesota Duluth .948 Haley Irwin, F, Minnesota Duluth, Fr. 2. Jessie Vetter Wisconsin .924 Winning Percentage: 1.Kim Martin Minnesota Duluth .875 Coach of the Year Brad Frost, Minnesota Student-Athlete of the Year WCHA Playoff Championship Casie Hanson, F, North Dakota, Jr. Goaltending Champion Feb. 29-Mar. 2, 2008 — Campus Sites Jesse Vetter, G, Wisconsin, Jr. WCHA All-Tournament First Round (Best of Three) Forwards Friday, Feb. 29 Saturday, March 1 Sunday, March 2 Jinelle Zaugg, Wisconsin #8 Bemidji State 0, #1 Minnesota Duluth 6 #8 Bemidji State 1, #1 Minnesota Duluth 5 #5 Ohio State 3, #4 St. Cloud 5 #7 North Dakota 1, #2 Minnesota 0 #7 North Dakota 0, #2 Minnesota 9 Gigi Marvin, Minnesota #6 Minnesota State 2, #3 Wisconsin 4 #6 Minnesota State 0, #3 Wisconsin 5 Haley Irwin, Minnesota Duluth #5 Ohio State 2, #4 St. Cloud 4 #5 Ohio State 3, #4 St. Cloud 0 Defense Jocelyne Larocque, Minnesota Duluth March 8-9, 2008 — Duluth Myriam Trepanier, Minnesota Duluth Goaltender Semifinal and Championship Kim Martin, Minnesota Duluth Semifinals: Saturday, March 3 MVP Wisconsin 4, Minnesota 3 Minnesota Duluth 9, St. Cloud State 0 Elin Holmlov, Minnesota Duluth Championship game: Sunday, March 9 Minnesota Duluth 5, Wisconsin 4 (OT)

67 WOMEN’S HOCKEY • 2008-09

All-Time Results

11/4 W at Harvard (5) 3-1 1/13 W FINDLAY$ 4-0 1999–2000 11/5 L at Brown (4) 3-5 1/18 W at Minnesota State 4-0 11/10 W at Ohio State 2-0 1/19 W at Minnesota State 3-0 Overall Record: 19-14-2 11/11 T at Ohio State 3-3 1/26 W at College 7-0 WCHA Record/Finish: 15-8-1/3rd 11/17 W at Bemidji State 8-0 1/27 L at Providence 1-2 Head Coach: Julie Sasner 11/18 W at Bemidji State 14-4 2/2 W ST. CLOUD STATE$ 4-1 11/24 L MINNESOTA (3)^ 2-5 2/3 W ST. CLOUD STATE$ 7-2 Date W-L-T Opponent (Rank) Score 11/25 T MINNESOTA (3)^ 4-4 2/16 W at Minnesota (1) 2-0 10/8 L MINNESOTA DULUTH (5)$ 1-8 12/2 W MINNESOTA STATE@ 3-1 2/17 L at Minnesota (1) 2-3 10/9 L MINNESOTA DULUTH (5)$ 2-4 12/3 W MINNESOTA STATE@ 7-0 2/22 W OHIO STATE (10)^ 1-0 10/15 W at Ohio State 2-1 12/9 W BOSTON COLLEGE^ 8-1 2/23 W OHIO STATE (10)^ 3-0 10/16 T at Ohio State 1-1 12/10 W BOSTON COLLEGE^ 5-3 3/1 W at Bemidji State$ 6-2 10/22 W at Findlay 5-1 1/7 W vs. Providence (9) 2-1 3/2 W at Bemidji State$ 4-1 10/23 W at Wayne State 5-0 1/8 L vs. U.S. National Team* 0-4 3/7 W vs. Minnesota Duluth (3)# 4-1 10/29 W at St. Cloud State 6-1 1/12 L at St. Cloud State 4-9 3/9 L vs. Minnesota (1)# 2-3 10/30 W at St. Cloud State 5-0 1/13 L at St. Cloud State 0-3 11/5 L HARVARD (1)^ 1-3 1/20 W OHIO STATE^ 3-2OT 11/7 L BROWN (3)$ 2-3 1/21 T OHIO STATE^ 2-2 2002–2003 11/13 W BEMIDJI STATE& 7-4 2/3 T MINNESOTA DULUTH (2) 3-3 11/14 W BEMIDJI STATE& 3-1 2/4 T MINNESOTA DULUTH (2) 2-2 Overall Record: 22-8-5 11/19 L MINNESOTA (3)@ 4-7 2/10 L DARTMOUTH (1)@ 3-5 WCHA Record/Finish: 14-6-4/3rd 11/20 L MINNESOTA (3)@ 0-5 2/16 W at Minnesota State 5-1 Head Coach: Mark Johnson 11/27 T at Princeton (10) 4-4 2/17 W at Minnesota State 5-0 Date W-L-T Opponent (Rank) Score 11/28 W vs. Yale 3-1 10/12 W NORTHEASTERN (5) 4-2 @ 2/24 L at Minnesota (4) 2-6 12/3 W MINNESOTA STATE 3-2 10/13 W NORTHEASTERN (5) 2-1 @ 2/25 L at Minnesota (4) 1-3 12/4 W MINNESOTA STATE 5-2 ^ 10/19 W at Connecticut 6-0 ! 3/2 W BEMIDJI STATE 4-2 12/29 L at Dartmouth (7) 2-13 ^ 10/20 W at Connecticut 4-2 ! 3/3 W BEMIDJI STATE 7-1 12/30 L vs. Northeastern (1) 0-15 # 10/25 L MINNESOTA DULUTH (1) 2-7 ! 3/8 W vs. Bemidji State 5-2 12/31 L vs. Concordia (Que.) * 0-9 OT 3/9 L vs. Minnesota Duluth (2)# 5-6OT 10/26 T MINNESOTA DULUTH (1) 3-3 1/8 L U.S. National Team%* 0-12 3/10 W vs. Minnesota (3)# 4-3 11/1 L at Minnesota (2) 1-3 1/14 L at Minnesota Duluth (5) 3-6 11/2 L at Minnesota (2) 1-2 1/15 L at Minnesota Duluth (5) 1-14 11/8 W ST. CLOUD STATE 4-2 @ 1/22 W OHIO STATE 6-2 2001–2002 11/9 L ST. CLOUD STATE 3-5 @ 1/23 W OHIO STATE 3-2 11/16 W at Mercyhurst (10) 3-2 1/28 W at Bemidji State 4-2 Overall Record: 22-11-2 11/17 W at Mercyhurst (10) 4-2 1/29 W at Bemidji State 6-2 WCHA Record/Finish: 17-6-1/2nd 11/22 T OHIO STATE 3-3OT @ 2/5 W ST. CLOUD STATE 3-0 Head Coach: Trina Bourget 11/23 W OHIO STATE 4-0 @ 2/6 W ST. CLOUD STATE 4-1 11/30 T MINNESOTA STATE 3-3OT 2/11 W at Minnesota State 6-2 Date W-L-T Opponent (Rank) Score 12/1 W MINNESOTA STATE 4-0 2/12 W at Minnesota State 6-1 10/12 W at St. Cloud State 5-1 12/6 T at Bemidji State 2-2OT 2/26 L at Minnesota(3) 3-11 10/13 W at St. Cloud State 4-2 12/7 W at Bemidji State 4-0 2/27 L at Minnesota(3) 2-4 10/20 W CONNECTICUT$ 10-1 1/7 W at St. Lawrence(5) 2-1 # 3/2 W vs. Bemidji State 9-2 10/21 T CONNECTICUT$ 1-1 1/8 W at McGill* 5-0 # 3/3 L vs. Minnesota (3) 0-5 10/26 W at Ohio State (10) 6-0 1/11 L at Brampton Thunder* 3-4 # 3/4 L vs. Ohio State 2-4 10/27 T at Ohio State (10) 3-3 1/17 W at Minnesota Duluth (2) 2-1 11/2 L MINNESOTA DULUTH (1)^ 0-1 1/18 L at Minnesota Duluth (2) 1-4 11/3 L MINNESOTA DULUTH (1)^ 1-2OT 1/24 L NEW HAMPSHIRE (5) 0-2 2000–2001 11/9 W MINNESOTA STATE^ 4-1 1/25 T NEW HAMPSHIRE (5) 1-1OT 11/10 W MINNESOTA STATE^ 3-0 1/31 W at Minnesota State 6-1 Overall Record: 21-9-5 11/16 L at New Hampshire (5) 0-3 2/1 W at Minnesota State 3-1 WCHA Record/Finish: 13-6-5/3rd 11/17 L at New Hampshire (5) 0-2 2/8 W BEMIDJI STATE 5-3 Head Coach: Trina Bourget 11/23 L vs. St. Lawrence (7) 0-1 2/9 W BEMIDJI STATE 5-1 11/24 T vs. Toronto Jr. Aeros* 1-1 2/14 W at St. Cloud State 3-2 Date W-L-T Opponent (Rank) Score 11/30 L MINNESOTA (4)^ 1-4 2/15 W at St. Cloud State 9-2 10/14 W MERCYHURST$ 5-3 12/1 L MINNESOTA (4)^ 3-4OT 2/21 W at Ohio State 7-1 10/15 W MERCYHURST$ 2-0 12/8 W BEMIDJI STATE& 3-1 2/22 W at Ohio State 2-1 10/20 W at Minnesota Duluth (3) 4-2 12/9 L BEMIDJI STATE& 1-5 2/28 W MINNESOTA (3) 2-1 10/21 L at Minnesota Duluth (3) 3-7 1/6 W at Minnesota Duluth (1) 3-1 3/1 L MINNESOTA (3) 0-2 10/27 W ST. CLOUD STATE@ 6-2 1/7 W at Minnesota Duluth (1) 3-2 3/7 L vs. Minnesota (3)# 1-3 10/28 W ST. CLOUD STATE@ 6-2 1/12 W FINDLAY$ 5-1 3/8 W vs. Ohio State# 4-1

Coaching History Head Coach Years Record Win Pct. Record Win Pct. Home Away Neutral Julie Sasner 1999–2000 19-14-2 .571 15-8-1 .646 8-6-0 9-4-1 2-4-1 Trina Bourget 2000–02 43-20-7 .664 30-12-6 .688 21-7-5 18-10-2 4-3-0 Mark Johnson 2003–present 176-37-17 .802 119-27-14 .788 83-15-8 74-17-7 19-5-2 TOTAL 1999–present 238-71-26 .750 164-47-21 .752 112-28-13 89-31-9 25-12-3

Assistant Coaches Volunteer Coaches Undergraduate Assistant Coaches Undergraduate Assistant Coaches (cont.) Trina Bourget 1999–2000 Mike Dibble 1999–2000 Sara Bauer 2007–08 Carla MacLeod 2006–07 Tracey Cornell 1999–present Scott Kabotoff 2004–05 Sharon Cole 2006–07 Sis Paulsen 2003–04 Dan Koch 2001–present Forrest Karr 2001–04 2006–07 Bobbi-Jo Slusar 2007–08 Jeff Vizenor 2000–01 Jeff Sanger 2005–07 Jackie Friesen 2005–06 Phoebe Turner 2007–08 Matt Schindler 2000–01 Meghan Hunter 2004–05

68 2/26 W at St. Cloud State 6-3 12/2 W at Robert Morris 5-0 2003–2004 3/4 W vs. St. Cloud State# 3-1 12/8 T at St. Cloud State 2-2OT 3/5 W vs. Minnesota Duluth (2)# 3-2OT 12/9 T at St. Cloud State 3-3OT Overall Record: 25-6-3 3/6 L vs. Minnesota (1)# 2-3OT 1/5 W at Minnesota (5) 4-1 WCHA Record/Finish: 18-5-1/2nd 3/19 L vs. Dartmouth (5)N 3-4 1/6 W at Minnesota (5) 3-0 Head Coach: Mark Johnson 1/12 W PROVIDENCE 3-0 1/13 W PROVIDENCE 5-0 Date W-L-T Opponent (Rank) Score 2005–2006 1/19 W at North Dakota 5-0 10/10 W VERMONT 2-0 1/20 W at North Dakota 6-1 10/11 W VERMONT 7-0 Overall Record: 36-4-1 1/26 W MINNESOTA STATE 5-0 10/19 W University of Maine 5-4 WCHA Record/Finish: 24-3-1/1st 1/27 W MINNESOTA STATE 8-0 10/20 W University of Maine 6-1 Head Coach: Mark Johnson 2/2 T at Minnesota Duluth (7) 1-1OT 10/25 L MINNESOTA (1) 0-3 • NCAA and WCHA Champion 2/3 W at Minnesota Duluth (7) 2-1OT 10/26 L MINNESOTA (1) 1-3 • WCHA Playoff Champion 2/9 W OHIO STATE (9) 5-2 11/1 L OHIO STATE 2-3 2/11 W OHIO STATE 3-2 11/2 W OHIO STATE 3-1 Date W-L-T Opponent (Rank) Score 2/16 W BEMIDJI STATE 2-0 11/7 W Bemidji State 4-1 10/8 L MINNESOTA DULUTH (4) 2-5 2/17 W BEMIDJI STATE£ 6-0 11/8 W Bemidji State 2-0 OT 10/9 W MINNESOTA DULUTH (4) 4-3 2/23 W NORTH DAKOTAW£ 4-0 11/14 W Minnesota State 3-0 10/15 W VERMONT 5-0 2/24 W NORTH DAKOTAW£ 3-0 11/15 W Minnesota State 4-3 10/16 W VERMONT 5-0 3/3 W vs. Ohio State (10)# 4-0 11/21 W ST. CLOUD STATE 4-0 10/21 W at Minnesota State 4-1 3/4 W vs. Minnesota (9)# 3-1 11/22 W ST. CLOUD STATE 8-1 10/28 W NORTH DAKOTA 3-2 3/10 W HARVARD (6)N 1-04OT 12/5 L Minnesota Duluth 0-3 10/29 W NORTH DAKOTA 8-0 3/16 W vs. St. Lawrence (5)N 4-0 12/6 W Minnesota Duluth 3-2 11/4 W ST. CLOUD STATE 5-2 N OT 3/18 W vs. Minnesota Duluth (8) 4-1 1/10 T Northeastern 1-1 11/5 W ST. CLOUD STATE 3-1 OT 1/11 T Northeastern 2-2 11/9 W vs Minnesota Staten 7-1 OT 1/17 T MINNESOTA DULUTH (4) 1-1 11/18 W at Minnesota (4) 2-0 2007–2008 1/18 W MINNESOTA DULUTH (4) 5-2 11/19 W at Minnesota (4) 6-2 1/30 W St. Cloud State 4-1 11/26 W at Dartmouth! 4-3 Overall Record: 29-9-3 1/31 W St. Cloud State 6-2 11/27 L vs New Hampshire (4)! 1-2 WCHA Record/Finish: 20-5-3/3rd 2/7 W MINNESOTA STATE (9) 3-0 12/3 W at Bemidji State 10-3 Head Coach: Mark Johnson 2/8 W MINNESOTA STATE (9) 4-1 12/4 W at Bemidji State 4-1 • NCAA Qualifier OT 2/13 W at Minnesota 2-1 12/9 T at Minnesota Duluth (1) 2-2OT 2/14 L at Minnesota 1-2 12/10 W at Minnesota Duluth (1) 2-1 Date W-L-T Opponent (Rank) Score 2/20 W NIAGARA 4-0 1/6 W at Wayne State 5-3 9/28 W Union 5-0 2/21 W NIAGARA 8-1 1/7 W at Wayne State 3-0 9/29 W Union 11-0 2/27 W Ohio State (10) 5-1 1/13 W at North Dakota 2-1OT 10/5 W ROBERT MORRIS 3-0 2/28 W Ohio State (10) 8-2 1/14 W at North Dakota 4-0 10/6 W ROBERT MORRIS 3-1 3/6 W BEMIDJI STATE 6-0 1/20 W OHIO STATE 4-3OT 10/13 W OHIO STATE (10) 4-0 3/7 W BEMIDJI STATE 2-1 1/22 W OHIO STATE 5-1 10/14 T OHIO STATE (10) 2-2 # 3/13 L Minnesota Duluth 1-3 1/28 W BEMIDJI STATE 4-2 10/19 L at St. Cloud State 1-2 # OT 3/14 W Ohio State 5-4 1/29 W BEMIDJI STATE 3-1 10/20 W at St. Cloud State 5-0 2/3 W at St. Cloud State 3-1 10/26 W MINNESOTA STATE 4-2 2/4 L at St. Cloud State 0-1 10/27 W MINNESOTA STATE 4-2 2004–2005 2/10 L MINNESOTA (5) 1-3 11/2 W MINNESOTA (6) 3-0 2/11 W MINNESOTA (5) 3-1 11/3 L MINNESOTA (6) 2-3 Overall Record: 28-9-1 2/17 W MINNESOTA STATE 3-2 11/17 L at New Hampshire (2) 1-2 WCHA Record/Finish: 20-7-1/3rd 2/18 W MINNESOTA STATE 5-0 11/18 L at New Hampshire (2) 1-2 Head Coach: Mark Johnson 2/24 W at Ohio State 3-0 11/23 W at Bemidji State 7-0 • NCAA Qualifier 2/25 W at Ohio State 1-0 11/24 T at Bemidji State 0-0 3/3 W NORTH DAKOTAW 4-1 11/30 L MINNESOTA DULUTH (3) 1-3 Date W-L-T Opponent (Rank) Score 3/4 W NORTH DAKOTAW 6-0 12/1 L MINNESOTA DULUTH (3) 2-3OT 10/8 W WAYNE STATE 8-1 3/11 W vs. St. Cloud State# 9-0 12/8 W at North Dakota 3-2 10/9 W WAYNE STATE 11-0 3/12 W vs. Minnesota (4)# 4-1 12/9 W at North Dakota 4-0 10/16 W BEMIDJI STATE 8-2 3/18 W vs. Mercyhurst (7)N^ 2-12OT 1/4 W vs Minnesota State 4-1 10/17 W BEMIDJI STATE 4-0 3/24 W vs. St. Lawrence (3)N 1-0 1/5 W vs Minnesota State 3-1 10/22 W at Ohio State 2-0 3/26 W vs Minnesota (4)N 3-0 1/18 W at Ohio State 3-2 10/23 L at Ohio State 1-3 1/19 W at Ohio State 4-1 10/29 W ST. CLOUD STATE 7-0 1/25 W ST. CLOUD STATE (9) 4-1 10/30 W ST. CLOUD STATE 7-1 2006–2007 1/26 W ST. CLOUD STATE (9) 4-0 11/5 L at Minnesota Duluth (4) 3-4 2/2 W NORTH DAKOTA 6-1 11/6 L at Minnesota Duluth (4) 1-2 Overall Record: 36-1-4 2/3 W NORTH DAKOTA 5-2 11/20 W at North Dakota 5-1 WCHA Record/Finish: 23-1-4/1st 2/8 W at Minnesota Duluth (1) 3-2 11/21 W at North Dakota 7-2 Head Coach: Mark Johnson 2/9 L at Minnesota Duluth (1) 2-3 11/26 W at Harvard (4)H 6-4 • NCAA and WCHA Champion 2/15 W BEMIDJI STATE 4-0 11/27 W vs NortheasternH 4-0 • WCHA Playoff Champion 2/16 W BEMIDJI STATE£ 3-0 12/4 L MINNESOTA (1) 0-2 2/23 W at Minnesota (4)# 5-1 12/5 T MINNESOTA (1) 3-3OT Date W-L-T Opponent (Rank) Score 2/24 T at Minnesota (4)# 2-2 12/10 W at Minnesota State 4-0 9/29 W QUINNIPIAC 3-0 2/29 W vs Minnesota StateW 4-2 12/11 W at Minnesota State 4-1 9/30 W QUINNIPIAC 5-1 3/1 W vs Minnesota StateW 5-0 1/7 W at Quinnipiac 7-0 10/6 W ST. CLOUD STATE 8-2 3/8 W at Minnesota (4)# 4-3 1/8 W at Quinnipiac 4-0 10/7 W ST. CLOUD STATE 2-1OT 3/9 L at Minnesota Duluth (3)# 4-5OT 1/14 W MINNESOTA DULUTH (3) 3-0 10/13 W at Ohio State 3-2 3/15 W vs Minnesota (5) N 3-2OT 1/15 L MINNESOTA DULUTH (3) 2-3OT 10/14 W at Ohio State 3-2 3/20 W vs Harvard (1) N 4-1 1/21 W NORTH DAKOTA 8-0 10/21 W MINNESOTA (6) 3-1 3/22 L vs Minnesota Duluth (3) N 0-4 1/22 W NORTH DAKOTA 6-2 10/22 T MINNESOTA (6) 3-3OT 1/29 L at Minnesota (1) 1-4 10/27 W NORTH DAKOTA 8-1 Legend: 1/30 L at Minnesota (1) 1-2 10/29 W NORTH DAKOTA 7-0 % Blue Line Ice Center, $ Kohl Center # WCHA Championship/ 11/3 W at Minnesota State 3-1 Fond du Lac, Wis. £ Eagle’s Nest, Verona, Final Five 2/5 W MINNESOTA STATE 3-0 ^ Capitol Ice Arena, Wis. N NCAA tournament 2/6 W MINNESOTA STATE 7-2 11/4 W at Minnesota State 6-1 Middleton, Wis. * Exhibition game 2/11 W OHIO STATE 6-3 11/18 W at Bemidji State 6-2 @ Dane County Coliseum ! Dartmouth Tournament Beginning in the 2004-05 11/19 W at Bemidji State 4-2 & Hobbs Ice Arena, H Harvard Shootout season all home contests 2/12 W OHIO STATE 7-2 Eau Claire, Wis. W WCHA Playoffs held at the Kohl Center, 2/18 W at Bemidji State 7-0 11/24 L MINNESOTA DULUTH (10) 0-2 Ⅲ Winona, Minn. Madison, Wis., unless 2/19 W at Bemidji State 1-0 11/25 W MINNESOTA DULUTH (10) 1-0 otherwise indicated. 2/25 W at St. Cloud State 5-2 12/1 W at Robert Morris 10-0

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Team Records

Goals Power Play Goals Game Games without a loss 68 (3x) MR: vs. Harvard (3/10/07) 31 11/25/06–10/13/08 Home: 13 2/11/06–10/29/06 Season Season Period 28 3rd vs. Vermont (10/10/03) Road: 20 2/24/06–9/29/08 170 2004–05 50 2006–07 Neutral: 10 3/11/06–3/8/08 166 2006–07 48 2000–01 Fewest shots on goal - game 155 2005–06 44 2004–05 5 vs. Dartmouth (12/29/99) Games without a win WCHA — 119; 2004–05 WCHA — 38; 2006-07 5 11/16/01–12/1/01 Shots allowed - game Home: 4 (2x) MR: 1/21/01–2/10/01 Game Game 58 vs. Minnesota Duluth (10/8/99) Road: 2 (5x) MR: 11/1–2/03 14 at Bemidji State (11/18/00) 6 at Bemidji State (11/18/00) Fewest shots allowed - game Neutral: 3 1/10/04–3/13/04 11 vs. Wayne State (10/9/04) WCHA — 6 at Bemidji St. (11/18/00) game: 4 vs. Minn. State (1/18/02) at Union (9/29/08) Games without a tie Period period: 0 12 times 34 11/2/01–10/25/02 10 (3x) MR at Robert Morris (12/1/06) 4 at Bemidji State (2nd, 11/18/00) MR: OT at St. Cloud State (12/9/06) WCHA — 14 at Bemidji St. (11/18/00) WCHA — 4 at Bemidji State Games without a shutout Shot percentage - game 18 11/5/99–1/29/00 Period (2nd, 11/18/00) .400 vs. Dartmouth (12/29/99) 7 vs. Bemidji State (2nd, 11/18/00) (2 goals - 5 shots) Games without being shut out 7 vs. St. Cloud State (2nd, 2/15/03) 50 12/5/04 –2/3/06 6 vs. Ohio State (2nd, 2/21/03) Penalties 6 vs. Minnesota State (3rd, 11/9/05 Miscellaneous WCHA — 7 vs. Bemidji St. Season Hat Tricks (2nd, 11/18/00) 232 2004–05 Fastest goals 187 2005–06 Sis Paulsen SCSU (10/29/99) Game, Two Teams two 0:07 vs. Bemidji State (3/6/04) 170 2000–01 Michelle Sikich Minn. State (12/4/99) 18 (14-4) vs. Bemidji St. (11/18/00) (Macy) Kendra Antony Minn. Dul. (1/14/00) WCHA — 164; 2004–05 three 1:05 vs. Bemidji State (3/1/02) Goals allowed Kelly Kegley Ohio State (1/22/00) Game (Hunter, Rickard, Ortenzio) 15 vs. Northeastern (12/30/99) Kelly Kegley Bemidji St. (1/29/00) 14 vs. Minnesota Duluth (10/9/99) Fastest opponent goals Kelly Kegley Minn. State (2/11/00) 12 at Minnesota Duluth (1/15/00) two 0:06 vs. Minnesota (11/19/99) Sis Paulsen Minn. State (2/12/00) Assists 12 at Minnesota Duluth (11/5/04) three 0:45 vs. Dartmouth (12/29/99) Meghan Hunter SCSU (10/27/00) 12 at Harvard (11/26/04) Fastest goal to start game Meghan Hunter SCSU (10/28/00) Season WCHA — 14 vs. Minnesota Duluth Meghan Hunter Bemidji St. (11/17/00) (10/9/99) 0:11 Lindsay Macy 263 2006–07 vs. Minnesota State (2/8/04) Meghan Hunter Bemidji St. (11/18/00) 253 2005–06 Period Meghan Hunter Minn. State (2/17/01) 245 2004–05 6 vs. Minn. Duluth (3rd, 1/15/00) Fastest goal to start period Michelle Sikich Bemidji St. (3/8/01) WCHA — 180; 2006-07 6 vs. St. Cloud State (2nd, 2/6/00) 0:11 Lindsay Macy Karen Rickard Minn. State (12/3/01) vs. Minnesota State (1st, 2/8/04) Game WCHA — 6 vs. Minn. Duluth Kendra Antony Findlay (1/12/02) 19 at Bemidji State (11/18/00) (3rd, 1/15/00); vs. St. Cloud State Fastest goal to start game (opp.) Meghan Hunter Bemidji St. (3/1/02) 17 vs. Connecticut (10/20/01) (2nd, 2/6/00) 0:13 vs. Minn. Duluth (10/25/02) Jackie Friesen Ohio State (2/21/03) 17 at Robert Morris (12/1/06) 0:13 at Dartmouth (3rd, 12/29/99) Lindsay Macy Niagara (2/20/04) WCHA — 19 at Bemidji St. (11/18/00) Penalty Minutes Fastest goal to start period (opp.) Jackie Friesen Bemidji St. (3/6/04) 0:25 vs. Minnesota (2/25/01) Sara Bauer Wayne State (10/8/04) Period Lindsay Macy Wayne State (10/9/04) 13 vs. St. Cloud State (2nd, 2/15/03) Season Penalties killed - game Sara Bauer SCSU (10/29/04) 10 vs. Ohio State (2nd, 2/21/03) 486 2004–05 7 (3x) MR: at Robert Morris (12/1/06) Sara Bauer Minn. State (2/6/05) 10 vs. Minnesota State (3rd, 11/9/05) 396 2005–06 Penalties killed - period Jackie Friesen Ohio State (2/12/05) WCHA — 13 vs. SCSU (2nd, 2/15/03) 374 2007–08 5 3rd vs. St. Cloud State (1/13/01) Sara Bauer Bemidji State (12/3/05) WCHA — 347; 2004–05 Power-play opportunites - game Jinelle Zaugg Wayne State (1/6/06) Points Game 10 vs. Bemidji State (3/2/00) Angie Keseley North Dakota (3/3/06) 36 vs. Minnesota Duluth (10/9/99) 10 vs. St. Cloud State (2/6/00) Jinelle Zaugg SCSU (10/6/06) 35 at Ohio State (2/22/03) Mallory Deluce SCSU (10/20/07) Season Power-play opportunites - period 429 2006–07 27 at Minnesota Duluth (1/15/00) Hilary Knight North Dakota (2/2/08) WCHA — 36 vs. Minnesota Duluth 5 three times Meghan Duggan North Dakota (2/3/08) 415 2004–05 MR: 1st vs. Minnesota (11/24/00) 408 2005–06 (10/9/99) italics denotes natural hat trick WCHA — 293; 2004-05 Period Streaks Four-goal game Game 27 vs. Ohio State (2nd, 2/22/03) Meghan Hunter BC (1/26/02) 33 at Bemidji State (11/18/00) 21 vs. Minn. Duluth (2nd, 10/26/02) Cyndy Kenyon SCSU (3/11/06) 27 (3x) MR at Robert Morris (12/1/06) 15 vs. Northeastern (3rd, 12/30/99) Consecutive wins WCHA — 33 at Bemidji St. (11/18/00) WCHA — 27 vs. Ohio State 19 2/11/06–10/21/06 (2nd, 2/22/03) Home: 15 11/25/06–10/13/07 Period Road: 12 1/31/03–11/15/03 20 vs. St. Cloud State (2nd, 2/15/03) Neutral: 10 3/11/06–3/8/08 16 at Bemidji State (2nd, 11/18/00) Shots on Goal 16 vs. Ohio State (2nd, 2/21/03) Consecutive losses 16 vs. Minnesota State (3rd, 11/9/05) Season 5 11/16/01–12/1/01 WCHA — 20 vs. SCSU (2nd, 2/15/03) 1414 2005–06 Home: 4 10/8/99–11/7/99 1412 2006–07 Road: 2 (5x) MR: 11/1–2/02 1389 2007-08 Neutral: 2 (2x) MR: 3/3–4/00 WCHA — 1113; 2006-07

70 Individual Records

Goals Season Penalties 1. Meghan Hunter, 2000–01 78 2. Sara Bauer, 2006–07 72 Career Career 3. Sara Bauer, 2005–06 58 1. Jinelle Zaugg, 2004–08 89 1. Sis Paulsen, 1999–2003 111 4. Sara Bauer, 2004–05 55 2. Meghan Hunter, 2000–04 84 , 1999–2003 111 5. Meghan Duggan, 2006–07 52 3. Sara Bauer, 2003–07 80 3. Nicki Burish, 2002–06 71 6. Jinelle Zaugg, 2006–07 50 4. Kendra Antony, 1999–2003 67 4. Jackie Friesen, 2001–05 68 Kendra Antony, 2000–01 50 5. Jackie Friesen, 2001–05 53 5. Lindsay Macy, 2003–05 67 8. , 2006–07 49 6. Meghan Duggan. 2006- 46 Meaghan Mikkelson, 2003–07 67 Kerry Weiland, 2000–01 49 WCHA — Meghan Hunter, 2000–04 64 WCHA — 87; Kerry Weiland, 1999–2003 10. Kendra Antony, 1999–2000 45 Season Kelly Kegley, 1999–2000 45 Season 1. Meghan Hunter, 2000–01 42 Meghan Hunter, 2001–02 45 1. Sis Paulsen, 1999–2000 40 2. Jinelle Zaugg, 2006–07 29 WCHA — Meghan Hunter, 2000–01 57 2. Lindsay Macy, 2004–05 39 3. Kelly Kegley, 1999–2000 26 3. Kerry Weiland, 2000–01 38 Game Sara Bauer, 2004–05 26 4. Kerry Weiland, 1999–2000 32 9 Meghan Hunter vs. Boston College (1/26/02) Meghan Duggan, 2006–07 26 5. Sis Paulsen, 2000–01 29 WCHA — Meghan Hunter, 2000–01 31 Period WCHA — Kerry Weiland, 2000–01 33 4 Meghan Hunter (2nd) vs. Bemidji St. (11/18/00) Game Game 4 Meghan Hunter vs. Boston College (1/26/02) 8 Kerry Weiland vs. Minnesota Duluth (10/9/99) Cyndy Kenyon vs. St. Cloud State (3/11/06) Game-winning Goals Period Period 5 Kerry Weiland (3rd) vs. Minnesota Duluth (10/9/99) 3 three times: MR: Jackie Friesen Career (2nd) vs. Ohio State (2/21/03) 1. Jinelle Zaugg, 2004–08 22 2. Sara Bauer, 2003–07 18 Penalty Minutes 3. Jackie Friesen, 2001–05 15 Assists Meghan Hunter, 2000–04 15 Career 5. Sis Paulsen, 1999–2003 14 1. Kerry Weiland, 1999–2003 249 Career WCHA — Sara Bauer, 2003–07 14 2. Sis Paulsen, 1999–2003 244 1. Sara Bauer, 2003–07 138 3. Nicki Burish, 2002–06 148 Season 2. Meghan Hunter, 2000–04 93 Meaghan Mikkelson, 2003–07 148 1. Jinelle Zaugg, 2005–06 8 3. Kendra Antony, 1999–2003 92 5. Lindsay Macy, 2003–05 142 Jinelle Zaugg, 2006–07 8 4. Kerry Weiland, 1999–2003 90 WCHA — 201; Kerry Weiland, 1999–2003 3. Meghan Hunter, 2001–02 7 5. Sis Paulsen, 1999–2003 88 4. Hilary Knight, 2007-08 6 Season WCHA — Sara Bauer, 2003–07 90 Sara Bauer, 2004–05 6 1. Sis Paulsen, 1999–2000 91 Season Sara Bauer, 2005–06 6 2. Lindsay Macy, 2004–05 86 1. Sara Bauer, 2006–07 48 Sara Bauer, 2006–07 6 3. Kerry Weiland, 2000–01 76 2. Meaghan Mikkelson, 2006–07 38 Meaghan Mikkelson, 2006–07 6 4. Kerry Weiland, 1999–2000 72 3. Kerry Weiland, 2000–01 37 WCHA — Jinelle Zaugg, 2006-07 6 5. Kerry Weiland, 2002–03 65 4. Meghan Hunter, 2000–01 36 WCHA — Kerry Weiland, 2000–01 66 Sara Bauer, 2005–06 36 Game WCHA — Sara Bauer, 2006–07 35 Power-play Goals 24 Kerry Weiland vs. Minnesota Duluth (10/9/99) Game Period Career 6 Meghan Hunter vs. Bemidji State (11/18/00) 18 Kerry Weiland (3rd) vs. Minnesota Duluth 1. Jinelle Zaugg, 2004-08 29 Period (10/9/99) Megan Hunter, 2000–04 29 3 (7x), MR: Sharon Cole (3rd) 3. Sis Paulsen, 1999–2003 21 vs. Dartmouth (11/26/05) 4. Molly Engstrom, 2001–05 20 Miscellaneous 5. Kendra Antony, 1999–2003 19 Points WCHA — Meghan Hunter, 2000–04 29 Fastest two goals: Season Lindsay Macy 00:07 Career 1. Meghan Hunter, 2000–01 13 vs. Bemidji State (3/6/04) 1. Sara Bauer, 2003–07 218 2. Meghan Hunter, 2001–02 11 Fastest hat trick: 2. Meghan Hunter, 2000–04 177 Molly Engstrom, 2004–05 11 Meghan Hunter 6:06 3. Kendra Antony, 1999–2003 159 4. Jinelle Zaugg, 2005–06 10 vs. St. Cloud State (10/28/00) 4. Jinelle Zaugg, 2004-2008 156 Jinelle Zaugg, 2006–07 10 5. Sis Paulsen, 1999–2003 130 WCHA — Meghan Hunter, 2001–02 9 Game plus/minus 6. Kerry Weiland, 1999–2003 124 Sis Paulsen +8 Game vs. Connecticut (10/20/01) 7. Meaghan Mikkelson, 2003–07 115 2 15x, MR: Jinelle Zaugg vs. Minnesota (3/26/06) 8. Ericka Lawler, 2005– 110 Period plus/minus: 9. Sharon Cole, 2002–06 105 Period Four times, MR: Bobbi-Jo Slusar +4 10. Meghan Duggan, 2006– 95 2 four times, MR: Meghan Hunter (2nd) vs. vs. Ohio State, 1st (2/27/04) WCHA — Sara Bauer, 2003–07 147 Bemidji State (12/7/02)

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Goaltending Records

Games Played Lowest GAA Most Saves

Career Career (min. 25 games) Career 1. Jackie MacMillan, 1999–2003 121 1. Christine Dufour (53 gp), 2003–07 1.09 1. Jackie MacMillan, 1999–2003 2527 2. Jessie Vetter, 2005- 75 2. Jessie Vetter, 2005- 1.16 2. Jessie Vetter, 2005– 1374 3. Meghan Horras, 2002–06 68 3. Megan Horras (68 gp), 2002–06 1.60 3. Meghan Horras, 2002–06 1291 4. Christine Dufour, 2003–07 53 4. Jackie MacMillan (121 gp), 1999–2003 2.08 4. Christine Dufour, 2003–07 907 5. Jennifer Neary, 1999–2002 27 5. Jennifer Neary (27 gp), 1999–2002 4.18 5. Jennifer Neary, 1999–01 311 WCHA — Jackie MacMillan, 1999–2003 83 WCHA — Christine Dufour (39 gp), 2003–07 1.23 WCHA — Jackie MacMillan, 1999–2003 1764 Season Season (min. 15 games) Season 1. Jessie Vetter, 2007-08 38 1. Jessie Vetter (24 gp), 2006–07 0.83 1. Jackie MacMillan, 2002–03 707 2. Jackie MacMillan, 2001–02 35 2. Christine Dufour (17 gp), 2006-07 0.88 2. Jackie MacMillan, 2000–01 698 3. Jackie MacMillan, 2002–03 33 3. Jackie MacMillan (35 gp), 2001–02 1.30 3. Jessie Vetter, 2007-08 697 4. Jackie MacMillan, 2000–01 31 4. Meghan Horras (18 gp), 2003–04 1.45 4. Jackie MacMillan, 2001–02 611 5. Meghan Horras, 2004–05 28 5. Jessie Vetter (38 gp), 2007-08 1.49 5. Meghan Horras, 2004–05 525 WCHA — Jackie MacMillan, 2001–02, 2002–03 24 Christine Dufour (16 gp), 2003–04 1.49 6. Jackie MacMillan, 1999–2000 511 WCHA — Christine Dufour, 2006–07 1.07 WCHA — Jackie MacMillan, 2002–03 493 Victories Game Save Percentage 50 Jackie MacMillan vs. Minnesota Duluth (10/8/99) Career 1. Jackie MacMillan, 1999–2003 75 Career (min. 25 games) Period 2. Jessie Vetter, 2005– 58 1. Christine Dufour, 2003–07 .941 23 Meghan Horras (3rd) vs. St. Cloud State 3. Megan Horras, 2002–06 48 2. Jessie Vetter 2005- .940 (2/15/03) 4. Christine Dufour, 2003–07 45 3. Meghan Horras, 2002–06 .925 In a shutout WCHA — Jackie MacMillan, 1999–2003 52 4. Jackie MacMillan, 1999–2003 .912 36 Jessie Vetter vs. Harvard (3/10/07) Season 5. Jennifer Neary, 1999–2002 .834 WCHA — Christine Dufour, 2003–07 .939 1. Jessie Vetter, 2007-08 27 Minutes Played 2. Jackie MacMillan, 2001–02 22 Season (min. 15 games) Jackie MacMillan, 2002–03 22 1. Christine Dufour, 2006–07 .955 4. Meghan Horras, 2004–05 20 2. Jessie Vetter, 2006–07 .953 Career Jessie Vetter, 2006–07 20 3. Meghan Horras, 2003–04 .935 1. Jackie MacMillan, 1999–2003 6999:28 6. Jackie MacMillan, 2000–01 18 4. Jackie MacMillan, 2001–02 .934 2. Jessie Vetter, 2005– 4570:03 WCHA — Jackie MacMillan, 2001–02 17 5. , 1999–00 .933 3. Meghan Horras, 2002–06 3928:45 WCHA — Christine Dufour, 2006–07 .949 4. Christine Dufour, 2003–07 3147:32 Season 1. Jessie Vetter 2290:40 Shutouts 2. Jackie MacMillan, 2002–03 2080:49 3. Jackie MacMillan, 2001–02 1980:00 Career 4. Jackie MacMillan, 2000–01 1796:27 1 Jessie Vetter, 2005– 25 5. Meghan Horras, 2004–05 1687:55 2. Christine Dufour, 2003–07 18 Game 3. Meghan Horras, 2002–06 16 127:01, Jessie Vetter vs. Harvard (3/10/07) 4. Jackie MacMillan, 1999–2003 15 WCHA — Meghan Horras, 2002–06 13 Season Miscellaneous 1. Jessie Vetter, 2006–07 10 Jessie Vetter, 2007-08 10 Game - most goals against 2. Meghan Horras, 2004–05 9 10 Jen Neary vs. Minnesota Duluth (1/15/00) 3. Jackie MacMillan, 2001–02 7 Period - most goals against WCHA — Meghan Horras, 2004–05 8 7 Jen Neary (1st) vs. Northeastern (12/30/99) Game - shots faced 58 Jackie MacMillan vs. Minnesota Duluth (10/8/99) Period - shots faced 25 Meghan Horras (3rd) vs. St. Cloud State (2/15/03)

Jackie MacMillan, an original Badger from the inaugural 1999-2000 season, still owns the UW career records for games played by a goalie, victories, saves and minutes played.

72 All-Time Letterwinners

Name Hometown GP G A P Years Anderson, Gretchen, D Minneapolis, Minn. 70 1 9 10 1999–01 Antony, Kendra, F Yorkton, Saskatchewan 137 67 92 159 1999–03 Bauer, Sara, F St. Catharines, Ontario 152 80 138 218 2003–07 Bible, Rachel, D Black River Falls, Wis. 112 3 15 18 2005–08 Boeckmann, Steph, F St. Cloud, Minn. 119 13 10 23 2000–04 Buchholz, Bridget, F Waupun, Wis. 35 7 4 11 1999–00 Burish, Nikki, F Madison, Wis. 129 40 52 92 2002–06 Chamberlain, Ann, F Wayzata, Minn. 15 0 0 0 1999–00 Cole, Sharon, F Bloomington, Minn. 147 37 68 105 2002–06 Cookson, Jocelyn, F Edina, Minn. 28 3 5 8 2001–03 Davis, Vicki, F Edmonton, Alberta 25 2 6 8 2004–06 Deluce, Mallory, F London, Ontario 39 12 19 31 2007-08 Devereaux, Kathy, F Seaforth, Ontario 67 13 18 31 2001–03 Dronen, Anne, D Chaska, Minn. 33 1 1 2 2007-08 Duggan, Meghan, F Danvers, Mass. 77 46 49 95 2006–08 Engstrom, Molly, D Siren, Wis. 140 28 57 85 2001–05 Evans, Maria Chanhassen, Minn. 3 0 0 0 2007-08 Federman, Leah, F Lincolnwood, Ill. 44 1 1 2 2001–04 Friesen, Jackie, F Regina, Saskatchewan 136 53 34 87 2001–05 Gehrke, Christina, F Fennimore, Wis. 17 0 1 1 1999–00 Giles, Jasmine, F Ottawa, Ontario 82 13 26 39 2006–08 Greaves, Kathryn, F Mentor, Ohio 136 4 16 20 2000–04 Hagen, Kayla, F Crosslake, Minn. 112 8 13 21 2005–08 Hanson, Tia, F Medicine Hat, Alberta 110 15 22 37 2005–08 Hunter, Meghan, F Oil Sprints, Ontario 132 84 93 177 2000–04 Hutchins, Grace, F Winnetka, Ill. 144 16 23 39 2002–06 Jakiel, Olivia, D Santa Clarita, Calif. 41 1 4 5 2007-08 Jankowski, Liz, F Maple Grove, Minn. 50 4 6 10 1999–01 Johnson, Janelle, F Apple Valley, Minn. 11 0 0 0 1999–00 Kegley, Kelly, F In. Grove Hts., Minn. 119 38 44 82 1999–03 Kenyon, Cyndy, F Sparta, Wis. 79 26 27 53 2004–06 Keseley, Angie, F St. Louis Park, Minn. 122 35 47 82 2005–08 Kletzien, Heidi, F Manitowac, Wis. 140 11 13 24 2003–07 Knight, Hilary, F Hanover, N.H 41 20 18 38 2007-08 Kranz, Emily, F Waukesha, Wis. 82 8 7 15 2006–08 Lawler, Erika, F Fitchburg, Mass. 123 35 75 110 2005–08 MacLeod, Carla, D Calgary, Alberta 113 15 66 81 2001–05 Macy, Lindsay, F Ellendale, Minn. 66 37 37 74 2003–05 Matthews, Alycia, D Castlegar, British Columbia 121 5 36 41 2005–08 Mead, Jen, D/F Eau Claire, Wis. 45 0 2 2 1999–01 Meyer, Roseann, D Portsmouth, R.I. 15 0 1 1 1999–00 Mikkelson, Meaghan, D St. Albert, Alberta 142 29 86 115 2003–07 Millar, Steph, F Hudson, Wis. 136 34 42 76 2000–04 Monteleone, Phoebe, F Pittsburgh, Pa. 140 11 9 20 2003–07 Morris, Emily, D Massena, N.Y. 159 8 33 41 2004–08 Nash, Kelly, F Bonita, Calif. 41 7 7 14 2007-08 Nordby, Mikka, D Watford City, N.D. 90 2 5 7 2004–08 Olson, Abbey, F/D Mound, Minn. 12 0 0 0 1999–00 Ortenzio, Julia, F Eden Prairie, Minn. 117 4 6 10 1999–03 Paulsen, Sis, D Eau Claire, Wis. 136 42 88 130 1999–03 Repp, Sarah, F Antigo, Wis. 6 0 0 0 1999–00 Rickard, Karen, F Bowmanville, Ontario 137 45 37 82 2000–04 Sanders, Kyla, F Parrish, Fla. 82 26 13 39 2006–08 Schmitt, Melanie, F Sheboygan, Wis. 94 4 13 17 1999–02 Sherman, Natascha, F Seattle, Wash. 60 10 11 21 1999–01 Shufeldt, Roberta Romulus, Mich. 24 3 3 6 1999–00 Sikich, Michelle, F Apple Valley, Minn. 96 34 38 72 1999–2001, 03–04 Slusar, Bobbi-Jo, D Swift Current, Saskatchewan 140 27 66 93 2003–07 Temple, Katie, F Rochester, Mich. 1 0 0 0 2002–03 Toner, Leslie, F/D Wausau, Wis. 34 5 8 13 1999–00 Uliasz, Nicole, D Chalfont, Pa. 139 20 50 70 2000–01, 02–05 Vermeulen, Amy, F Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 103 18 21 39 2001–05 Weiland, Kerry, D Palmer, Alaska 133 34 90 124 1999–03 Windmeier, Amalee, D Champlin, Minn. 41 2 12 14 2007-08 Witting, Kristen, D Beloit, Wis. 134 3 19 22 2003–07 Zaugg, Jinelle, F Eagle River, Wis. 160 89 67 156 2004–08 Goaltenders Hometown GP GA GAA Saves SV% Years Bernal, Jessica Los Angeles, Calif. 4 5 2.86 21 .808 2001–02, 03–04 Dufour, Christine Rivère-du-Loup, Québec 53 57 1.09 907 .941 2003–07 Gunn, Chanda Huntington Beach, Calif. 7 13 1.93 180 .933 1999-00 Hilleman, Theresa Richland Center, Wis. 7 17 11.51 44 .721 1999–00 Horras, Meghan Appleton, Wis. 68 105 1.60 1291 .925 2002–06 MacMillan, Jackie Buffalo, Minn. 121 243 2.08 2527 .912 1999–2003 McCready, Alannah Blaine, Minn. 4 0 0.00 41 1.000 2006–08 Bold denotes Neary, Jen Dallas, Texas 27 62 4.18 311 .834 1999–02 current Vetter, Jessie Cottage Grove, Wis. 75 88 1.16 1374 .946 2005–08 players 73 WOMEN’S HOCKEY • 2008-09

Wisconsin Honor Roll

AHCA All-Americans WCHA Coach of the Year WCHA All–Rookie WCHA Rookie of the Week Mark Johnson (Co) 2003 Bauer, Sara 2004 Bauer, Sara Mar. 2, 2004 First Team Mark Johnson 2006 Deluce 2008 Mar. 9, 2004 Kerry Weiland 2002 Mark Johnson 2007 Dufour, Christine 2004 Deluce Oct.15, 2007 Molly Engstrom 2005 Duggan, Meghan 2007 Oct. 22, 2007 WCHA Rookie of the Year Sara Bauer 2006, 2007 Knight, Hilary 2008 Feb. 18 , 2008 Bobbi-Jo Slusar 2006 Sara Bauer 2004 Slusar, Bobbi-Jo 2004 Devereaux, Kathy Jan. 14, 2002 Meaghan Mikkelson 2007 Meghan Duggan 2007 Zaugg, Jinelle 2005 Dufour, Christine Nov. 10, 2003 Jessie Vetter 2007 Duggan, Meghan Oct. 23, 2006 WCHA Defensive WCHA Player of the Week Second Team Player of the Year Nov. 20, 2006 Antony, Kendra Oct. 15, 2001 Jan. 22, 2007 Kerry Weiland 2001 Molly Engstrom 2004, 05 Bauer, Sara Feb. 7, 2005 Jan. 29, 2007 Meghan Hunter 2001, 02 Bobbi-Jo Slusar 2006 Oct. 31, 2005 Feb. 5, 2007 Carla MacLeod 2004, 05 Meaghan Mikkelson 2007 Nov. 7, 2005 Bobbi-Jo Slusar 2007 Engstrom, Molly Feb. 26, 2002 WCHA Player of the Year Jan. 24, 2006 Hunter, Meghan Nov. 13, 2000 Dec. 4, 2006 Sara Bauer 2006 Kegley, Kelly Jan. 24, 2000 Jan. 29, 2007 Top-10 Finalist Sara Bauer 2007 Keseley, Angie Dec. 6, 2005 (Annual top female college Feb. 12, 2007 Knight, Hilary Jan. 7, 2008 hockey player) WCHA Goaltending Champion Burish, Nikki Nov. 24, 2003 Feb. 4, 2008 (Lowest league goals-against Cole, Sharon Nov. 22, 2005 MacMillian, Jackie Feb. 8, 2000 Meghan Hunter 2001 average) Engstrom, Molly Jan. 10, 2005 Macy, Lindsay Feb. 23, 2004 Molly Engstrom 2005 Horras, Meghan Jan. 19, 2004 Mikkelson, Meaghan Oct 13, 2003 Carla MacLeod 2005 Meghan Horras 2004 Feb. 16, 2004 March 8, 2004 Sara Bauer** 2006 Christine Dufour 2007 Jan. 17, 2005 Millar, Steph Dec. 11, 2000 Bobbi-Jo Slusar 2006 Jessie Vetter 2008 Dec. 14, 2005 Vetter, Jessie Feb. 13, 2006 Sara Bauer* 2007 Hunter, Meghan Oct. 30, 2000 Zaugg, Jinelle Feb. 7, 2005 Meaghan Mikkelson 2007 All–WCHA Nov. 20, 2000 Feb. 14, 2005 ** Award winner Oct. 19, 2001 * Top-three finalist USCHO Player of the Week First Team Feb. 4, 2002 ESPN The Magazine Bauer, Sara 2006, 07 MacLeod, Carla Nov. 17, 2003 Bauer, Sara Oct. 11, 2004 At-Large Academic Duggan, Meghan 2008 Feb. 9, 2004 Dec. 14, 2005 Dec. 13, 2004 Jan. 24, 2006 All-American of the Year Engstrom, Molly 2004, 05 Hunter, Meghan 2001, 02 MacMillan, Jackie Feb. 2, 2000 March 14, 2006 Sara Bauer (Kinesiology) 2006 Jan. 8, 2002 Feb. 13, 2007 Sara Bauer (Kinesiology) 2007 MacMillan, Jackie 2000 Mikkelson, Meaghan 2007 Nov. 26, 2002 Cole, Sharon Nov. 22, 2005 CoSIDA Academic All-District V Paulsen, Sis 2000 Dec. 10, 2002 Duggan, Meghan Oct. 24, 2006 Kerry Weiland (Legal Stud.) 2002 Slusar, Bobbi-Jo 2006 Jan. 14, 2003 Horras, Meghan Nov. 18, 2003 Sara Bauer (Kinesiology) 2006 Vetter, Jessie 2007,08 Feb. 24, 2003 Jan. 17, 2005 Sara Bauer (Kinesiology) 2007 Weiland, Kerry 2001, 02 Macy, Lindsay Oct. 11, 2004 MacLeod, Carla Nov. 18, 2003 Matthews, Alycia Oct. 29, 2007 Feb. 10, 2004 Big Ten Medal of Honor Second Team Mikkelson, Meaghan Dec. 4, 2006 Zaugg, Jinelle Oct. 10, 2006 Given annually at each Big Ten Bauer, Sara 2004, 05 Jan. 8, 2007 institution to a senior male and Cole, Sharon 2006 Paulsen, Sis Nov. 1, 1999 Duggan, Meghan 2007 Team Honors female student-athlete who Feb. 15, 2000 Horras, Meghan 2004, 06 demonstrates proficiency in both Nov. 12, 2001 Badger Award Lawler, Erika 2008 Feb. 10, 2003 scholarship and athletics. Presented to the player who MacLeod, Carla 2004, 05 Rickard, Karen Nov. 10, 2003 inspires others through her Carla MacLeod 2005 MacMillan, Jackie 2002 March 1, 2004 Sara Bauer 2007 Mikkelson, Meaghan 2006 Sikich, Michelle Dec. 6, 1999 commitment to hard work and Paulsen, Sis 2003 unselfish play. The tenacity and AHCA Division I Slusar, Bobbi-Jo Feb. 2, 2004 Rickard, Karen 2004 Uliasz, Nicole Oct. 15, 2002 persistence exemplified by this Coach of the Year Slusar, Bobbi-Jo 2007 Nov. 22, 2004 player is Badger Hockey. Mark Johnson 2006 Weiland, Kerry 2000, 03 Weiland, Kerry Feb. 18, 2001 2000* Kerry Weiland Mark Johnson 2007 Zaugg, Jinelle 2007 Vetter, Jessie Jan. 21, 2008 2001 Jen Mead Third Team Jan. 28, 2008 2002 Kathy Devereaux Dufour, Christine 2007 Zaugg, Jinelle Oct. 9, 2006 2003 Sis Paulsen/Katie Temple Lawler, Erika 2007 2004 Molly Engstrom Zaugg, Jinelle 2008 2005 Sharon Cole 2006 Sharon Cole 2007 Phoebe Monteleone 2008 Erika Lawler * Called Most Inspirational Player award

74 Jeff Sauer Award Most Improved Player Academic All–WCHA Presented to the player who 2000 Gretchen Anderson Gretchen Anderson Biology 2001 consistently demonstrates Kendra Antony Kinesiology 2001, 02, 03 Team Captains Sara Bauer Kinesiology 2005, 06, 07 dedication to her teammates, 1999-2000 game captains Rachel Bible Undeclared 2007,08 coaches and the sport of hockey 2000-01 Michelle Sikich, Stephanie Boeckmann Biology 2002 Sis Paulsen Nikki Burish Economics 2004, 05, 06 2002 Sis Paulsen Sharon Cole Education-science 2004, 05, 06 2003 Sis Paulsen 2001-02 Sis Paulsen (C), Kathy Devereaux Biology 2003 2004 Meghan Hunter/ Kerry Weiland Maria Evans Geography 2008 Karen Rickard 2002-03 Sis Paulsen Jackie Friesen Kinesiology 2003 2005 Phoebe Monteleone 2003-04 Carla MacLeod (C), Kathryn Greaves Kinesiology 2002, 04 2006 Phoebe Monteleone Meghan Hunter, Meghan Horras Sociology 2006 2007 Bobbi-Jo Slusar Steph Millar Meghan Hunter Agricultural business 2003 Kelly Kegley Legal studies 2002, 03 2008 Emily Morris 2004-05 Carla MacLeod (C), Molly Engstrom, Cyndy Kenyon Sociology 2006 Defensive Player of the Year Angie Keseley Communication Arts 2007,08 Jackie Friesen Heidi Kletzien Legal studies 2005, 06, 07 2001 Kerry Weiland 2005-06 Sharon Cole (C), Carla MacLeod Legal studies 2005 2002 Carla MacLeod/ Sara Bauer, Jackie MacMillan English 2002, 03 Kerry Weiland Nikki Burish Lindsay Macy Undeclared 2005 2003 Sis Paulsen 2006-07 Bobbi-Jo Slusar (C), Meaghan Mikkelson Pre-business 2005, 06, 07 2004 Molly Engstrom Sara Bauer, Stephanie Millar Psychology 2002, 03, 04 2005 Molly Engstrom/ Phoebe Monteleone Phoebe Monteleone Elementary education 2005, 06, 07 Carla MacLeod Emily Morris Communication Arts/Sociology 2008 2007-08 Emily Morris (C), Mikka Nordby Kinesiology 2006,08 2006 Bobbi-Jo Slusar Jessie Vetter, Julia Ortenzio Journalism/German 2001, 02, 03 2007 Meaghan Mikkelson Jinelle Zaugg Sis Paulsen Human dev./Family studies 2000, 03 2008 Alycia Matthews 2008-09 Jessie Vetter (C) Karen Rickard Agricultural business management 2003 Offensive Player of the Year Erika Lawler Melanie Schmitt Genetics 2001, 02 Alycia Matthews Michelle Sikich Physics/Secondary education 2000, 01, 03 2001 Kendra Antony Meghan Duggan Ally Strickler Psychology 2008 2002 Kendra Antony Leslie Toner Pre-pharmacy 2000 2003 Kendra Antony UW Athletic Board Scholars Nicole Uliasz Biology 2003, 04 Amy Vermeulen Kinesiology 2003, 04, 05 2004 Sara Bauer Athletic Board Scholars are 2005 Sara Bauer Jessie Vetter Undeclared 2007, 08 letterwinners who have the Kerry Weiland Legal studies 2001, 02, 03 2006 Sara Bauer highest cumulative grade point 2007 Sara Bauer Academic All-Big Ten average in their respective sport. 2008 Meghan Duggan The honor is awarded annually by Athletes who have a 3.0 or better cumulative grade point average, are Rookie of the Year letterwinners and are non–first year students receive this honor. the UW Athletic Board. Gretchen Anderson Biology 2001 2000 Kendra Antony/ Michelle Sikich Kendra Antony Kinesiology 2001, 02, 03 Kelly Kegley (Physics, Sec. Ed.) 1999-2000 Sara Bauer Kinesiology 2005, 06, 07 2001 Meghan Hunter Rachel Bible Undeclared 2007, 08 2002 Carla MacLeod Gretchen Anderson Stephanie Boeckmann Biology 2002 2003 Sharon Cole (Biology) 2000-01 Bridget Buchholz Classics 2000 2004 Sara Bauer Nikki Burish Economics 2004, 05, 06 Kerry Weiland Annie Chamberlain Undeclared 2000 2005 Emily Morris/ (Legal Studies) 2001-02 Sharon Cole Biology 2004, 05, 06 Jinelle Zaugg Kathy Devereaux Biology 2003 2006 Jessie Vetter Kathy Devereaux Maria Evans Geography 2008 2007 Meghan Duggan (Biology) 2002-03 Leah Federman Pre-business 2003, 04 2008 Hilary Knight Sharon Cole Kathryn Greaves Kinesiology 2002, 04 Theresa Hilleman Behavioral science & law 2000 W Club Community (Biology) 2003-04 Kelly Kegley Legal studies 2002 Service Award Sara Bauer Cyndy Kenyon Sociology 2006 2001 Kathryn Greaves/ (Kinesiology) 2004-05 Angie Keseley Communication Arts 2007, 08 Heidi Kletzien Legal studies 2005, 06, 07 Sis Paulsen Sara Bauer Carla MacLeod Legal studies 2005 2002 Kathryn Greaves (Kinesiology) 2005-06 Meaghan Mikkelson Pre-business 2005, 06, 07 2003 Kathryn Greaves Stephanie Millar Psychology 2002, 03, 04 2004 Kathryn Greaves Sara Bauer Phoebe Monteleone Elementary education 2005, 06, 07 2005 Carla MacLeod (Kinesiology) 2006-07 Emily Morris Communication Arts 2008 Jen Neary Pre–Journalism 2000 2006 Nicki Burish Maria Evans 2008 Kayla Hagen Mikka Nordby Kinesiology 2006, 08 (Geography) 2007-08 Abbey Olson Agricultural journalism 2000 Student–Athlete of the Year Julia Ortenzio Journalism/German 2001, 02, 03 2001 Melanie Schmitt Karen Rickard Agricultural business management 2003 Melanie Schmitt Genetics 2001, 02 Most Valuable Player Michelle Sikich Physics/Secondary education 2001, 03 Jaime Thibodeaux Wildlife ecology 2001 2000 Sis Paulsen Leslie Toner Pre–pharmacy 2000 Nicole Uliasz Communication arts 2004 Amy Vermeulen Kinesiology 2003, 04, 05 Jessie Vetter Sociology 2007, 08 Kerry Weiland Legal studies 2001, 02

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The Western Collegiate Hockey Association

ith a noteworthy past that spans six since 1951. The women’s WCHA has regularly decades and marks its 57th season put together all-star teams. In 2005–06 the Woverall in 2008–09, three characteris- WCHA All-Star Team played games against the tics that continue to define the Western Colle- U.S. National Team at both Xcel Energy Center giate Hockey Association are history, tradition and the Duluth Entertainment & Convention and success. Center. In 2004–05, a total of 16 conference From the founding days as the Mid- players participated in the annual women’s west Collegiate Hockey League (MCHL) from IIHF World Championship in Sweden, includ- 1951–53, to the Western Intercollegiate Hockey ing five on the gold medal-winning U.S. Team. League (WIHL) from 1953–58, and ultimately on The conference will again be represented at the to the Western Collegiate Hockey Association in 2007 IIHF Women’s World Championships with 1959, this prestigious athletic conference has Wisconsin women’s head coach Mark Johnson developed and maintained a tradition of excel- set to lead the U.S. National Team. lence that truly is second to none. The WCHA also continues to lead the way In fact, no collegiate conference—in any in college hockey attendance—for both men and sport—can top the impressive list of national women—as member teams, who regularly play scale accomplishments of the WCHA and its in some of the sport’s finest facilities, regu- member teams. Since its founding in 1999- larly top the Division I ranks in average home 2000, teams representing the women’s WCHA attendance. In 2007–08, the women’s WCHA have now captured eight consecutive national marked its ninth straight season at the top of championships in 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, the national rankings while the men’s confer- 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008. And since ence drew more than one million fans for the 1951, teams representing the men’s WCHA 14th consecutive season. have earned a record 36 NCAA (national) cham- Over the last decade, the WCHA has been pionships, finished as the national runner-up able to showcase its exciting brand of hockey another 27 times, and qualified for a berth to an ever-increasing number of fans, thanks in collegiate hockey’s national championship to such impressive facilities as Ralph Engelstad round—the NCAA Men’s Frozen Four—in 52 of Arena in Grand Forks, Colorado Springs World 55 seasons overall. Arena, the Kohl Center in Madison, Magness In addition to its successes in national Arena in Denver, Mariucci Arena and Ridder championship tournament play over the years, Arena in Minneapolis, the National Hockey the Western Collegiate Hockey Association owns Center in St. Cloud, and Midwest Wireless Civic an enviable reputation for producing outstand- Center in Mankato. ing coaches and student-athletes, with hun- Under the leadership and guidance of dreds upon hundreds of its alumni moving on Commissioner Bruce M. McLeod and Associ- to successful professional and Olympic playing ate Commissioner Sara R. Martin, the Western careers. On top of the more than 100 league Collegiate Hockey Association will proudly cel- alumni who have Olympic experience playing ebrate its 57th season of men’s competition and for the likes of the United States, Canada, Italy, 10th in women’s competition in 2008–09. Norway, Austria and France, conference-mem- ber teams and players have also received addi- Visit the WCHA’s Web site at: tional international exposure on a regular basis www.wcha.com

WCHA Directory

Commissioner Assistant Commissioner - Operations Bruce McLeod - [email protected] Carol LaBelle-Ehrhardt - [email protected] Associate Commissioner Supervisor of Officials Sara Martin - [email protected] Greg Sheperd - [email protected] Associate Commissioner - Public Relations Women’s Public Relations Director Doug Spencer - [email protected] Bill Brophy - [email protected]

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