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National Collegiate Women's Ice Hockey Championship National Collegiate Women’s Ice Hockey Championship Team Results Championship Championship Year Champion (Record) Coach Score Runner-Up Site Game Attendance Total Attendance 2001 ................. Minn. Duluth (28-5-4) Shannon Miller 4-2 St. Lawrence Minneapolis 3,079 5,178 2002 ................. Minn. Duluth (24-6-4) Shannon Miller 3-2 Brown Durham, N.H. 3,102 5,153 2003 ................. Minn. Duluth (31-3-2) Shannon Miller 4-3 (2 ot) Harvard Duluth, Minn. 5,167 9,968 2004 ................. Minnesota (30-4-2) Laura Halldorson 6-2 Harvard Providence 3,522 6,048 2005 ................. Minnesota (36-2-2) Laura Halldorson 4-3 Harvard New Hampshire 2,056 15,352 2006 ................. Wisconsin (36-4-1) Mark Johnson 3-0 Minnesota Minnesota 4,701 11,849 2007 ................. Wisconsin (36-1-4) Mark Johnson 4-1 Minn. Duluth Lake Placid, N.Y. 3,355 20,307 2008 ................. Minn. Duluth (34-4-1) Shannon Miller 4-0 Wisconsin Duluth, Minn. 7,202 11,453 2009 ................. Wisconsin (33-2-5) Mark Johnson 5-0 Mercyhurst Boston 2,437 11,353 2010 ................. Minn. Duluth (31-8-2) Shannon Miller 3-2 (3 ot) Cornell Minneapolis 1,473 6,003 2011 ................. Wisconsin (37-2-2) Mark Johnson 4-1 Boston U. Erie, Pa. 3,956 17,841 2002 2009 Leading Scorers, G—Tania Pinelli, Niagara G—Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin D—Larissa Luther, Minn. Duluth D—Alycia Matthews, Wisconsin Year-by-Year D—Meredith Ostrander, Brown D—Malee Windmeier, Wisconsin F—Kelly Stephens, Minnesota F—Meghan Agosta, Mercyhurst Year Player, School G A P F—Joanne Eustace, Minn. Duluth F—Hilary Knight, Wisconsin 2001 Maria Rooth, Minn. Duluth ................4 2 6 F—Kristy Zamora, Brown F—Erika Lawler, Wisconsin 2002 Jessica Link, Brown ................................1 2 3 2003 2010 Kristy Zamora, Brown ...........................3 0 3 G—Amy Ferguson, Dartmouth G—Amanda Mazzotta, Cornell 2003 Julie Chu, Harvard ................................. 2 2 4 D—Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth D—Laura Fortino, Cornell Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth ....2 2 4 D—Angela Ruggiero, Harvard D—Lauriane Rougeau, Cornell Hanne Sikio, Minn. Duluth .................3 1 4 F—Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth F—Emmanuelle Blais, Minn. Duluth 2004 Krissy Wendell, Minnesota .................4 4 8 F—Hanne Sikio, Minn. Duluth F—Jessica Wong, Minn. Duluth 2005 Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota ...............3 9 12 F—Julie Chu, Harvard F—Laura Fridfinnson, Minn. Duluth 2006 Jennifer Hitchcock, New Hampshire ................................ 2 3 5 2004 2011 Bobbi Ross, Minnesota ........................4 1 5 G—Jody Horak, Minnesota G—Molly Schaus, Boston College 2007 Sara Bauer, Wisconsin ..........................1 6 7 D—Allie Sanchez, Minnesota D—Catherine Ward, Boston U. 2008 Haley Irwin, Minnesota ....................... 1 5 6 D—Angela Ruggiero, Harvard D—Alev Kelter, Wisconsin 2009 Hilary Knight, Wisconsin .....................5 7 12 F—Krissy Wendell, Minnesota F—Brooke Ammerman, Wisconsin 2010 Emmanuelle Blais, Minn. Duluth .....3 2 5 F—Kelly Stephens, Minnesota F—Meghan Duggan, Wisconsin Emily West, Minnesota ........................3 2 5 F—Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota F—Hilary Knight, Wisconsin F—Carolyne Prevost, Wisconsin 2011 Meghan Duggan, Wisconsin............. 2 3 5 2005 Hillary Knight, Wisconsin ....................1 4 5 G—Ali Boe, Harvard D—Lyndsay Wall, Minnesota D—Caitlin Cahow, Harvard Individual Records F—Sarah Vaillancourt, Harvard Most Oustanding Player F—Krissy Wendell, Minnesota F—Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota 2001 Maria Rooth, Minn. Duluth ALL GAMES 2002 Kristy Zamora, Brown 2006 GOALS 2003 Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth G—Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin 4—Nicole Corriero, Harvard vs. Mercyhurst, 3-19-2005 2004 Krissy Wendell, Minnesota D—Bobbi-Jo Slusar, Wisconsin (3 ot); Bobbi Ross, Minnesota vs. New Hampshire, 2005 Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota D—Ashley Albrecht, Minnesota 3-24-2006. 2006 Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin F—Jinelle Zaugg, Wisconsin GOALS, TOURNAMENT 2007 Sara Bauer, Wisconsin F—Bobbi Ross, Minnesota 5—Nicole Corriero, Harvard (4 vs. Mercyhurst, 1 vs. 2008 Kim Martin, Minn. Duluth F—Jennifer Hitchcock, New Hampshire St. Lawrence, 0 vs. Minnesota), 2005; Hilary Knight, 2009 Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin Wisconsin (2 vs. Dartmouth, 2 vs. Minn. Duluth, 1 vs. 2010 Emmanuelle Blais, Minn. Duluth 2007 G—Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin Mercyhurst), 2009. 2011 Meghan Duggan, Wisconsin D—Meaghan Mikkelson, Wisconsin FASTEST GAME-OPENING GOAL Hilary Knight, Wisconsin D—Bobbi-Jo Slusar, Wisconsin :13—Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota vs. Dartmouth, F—Sara Bauer, Wisconsin 3-25-2005. F—Jessica Koizumi, Minn. Duluth F—Jinelle Zaugg, Wisconsin FASTEST GOAL, START OF PERIOD All-Tournament Teams :09—Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota vs. Harvard, 3-28-2004 2008 (third). G—Kim Martin, Minn. Duluth HAT TRICKS 2001 D—Heidi Pelttari, Minn. Duluth G—Tuula Puputti, Minn. Duluth Maria Rooth, Minn. Duluth vs. Harvard, 3-23-2001; Krissy D—Myriam Trepanier, Minn. Duluth Wendell, Minnesota vs. Dartmouth, 3-26-2004; Natalie D—Isabelle Chartrand, St. Lawrence F—Laura Fridfinnson, Minn. Duluth D—Brittny Ralph, Minn. Duluth Darwitz, Minnesota vs. Harvard, 3-28-2004; Nicole F—Erika Lawler, Wisconsin Corriero (four goals), Harvard vs. Mercyhurst, 3-19-2005 F—Amanda Sargeant, St. Lawrence F—Sara O’Toole, Minn. Duluth F—Maria Rooth, Minn. Duluth (3 ot); Sarah Vaillancourt, Harvard vs. St. Lawrence, 3-25- F—Tammy Shewchuk, Harvard 2005; Rebecca Russell, St. Lawrence vs. Dartmouth, 3-27-2005; Bobbi Ross (four goals), Minnesota vs. New Hampshire, 3-24-2006; Angie Keseley, Wisconsin vs. Dartmouth, 3-14-2009. 2 NATIONAL COLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIP FASTEST HAT TRICK SAVES, PERIOD FEWEST PENALTIES 12:07—Nicole Corriero, Harvard vs. Mercyhurst, 3-19- 18—Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin vs. Mercyhurst, 3-22-2009 1—Minn. Duluth vs. Harvard, 3-23-2001; Minnesota vs. 2005 (3 ot). (third). Niagara, 3-24-2002; St. Lawrence vs. Wisconsin, 3-16- 2007; Minnesota vs. Boston College, 3-12-2011; Boston ASSISTS U. vs Mercyhurst, 3-12-2011; Wisconsin vs. Boston U., 4—Haley Irwin, Minn. Duluth vs. Mercyhurst, 3-15-2008; 3-20-2011. Hilary Knight, Wisconsin vs. Dartmouth, 3-14-2009. Team Records FEWEST PENALTIES, BOTH TEAMS ASSISTS, TOURNAMENT 3—Minn. Duluth (1) vs. Harvard (2), 3-23-2001. 9—Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota (3 vs. Providence, 3 vs. Dartmouth, 3 vs. Harvard), 2005. ALL GAMES SHOTS ON GOAL POINTS GOALS 83—Harvard vs. Mercyhurst, 3-19-2005 (3 ot). 6—Hilary Knight, Wisconsin, (two goals and four assists) 7—Minnesota vs. Dartmouth, 3-25-2005; Wisconsin vs. SHOTS ON GOAL, BOTH TEAMS vs. Dartmouth, 3-14-2009. Dartmouth, 3-14-2009; Cornell vs. Dartmouth, 3-12- 143—Harvard (83) vs. Mercyhurst (60), 3-19-2005 POINTS, TOURNAMENT 2011. (3 ot). 12—Natalie Darwitz (three goals and nine assists), GOALS, BOTH TEAMS SHOTS ON GOAL, PERIOD Minnesota, 2005. 9—Minn. Duluth (6) vs. Harvard (3), 3-23-2001; Harvard 22—St. Lawrence vs. Minn. Duluth, 3-18-2006 (first). (5) vs. Mercyhurst (4), 3-19-2005 (3 ot); Minnesota PENALTIES (7) vs. Dartmouth (2), 3-25-2005; Minnesota (5) vs. SHOTS ON GOAL, BOTH TEAMS, PERIOD 6—Dina McCumber, Princeton vs. Minnesota, QF, March New Hampshire (4), 3-24-2006; Minn. Duluth (5) vs. 32—Harvard (15) vs. Mercyhurst (17), 3-19-2005 (first) 17, 2006 Mercyhurst (4), 3-15-2008; Mercyhurst (5) vs. Minnesota (3 ot). SHUTOUTS, TOURNAMENT (4), 3-20-2009. FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL 2—Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin (vs. St. Lawrence and vs. GOALS, PERIOD 10—Dartmouth vs. Minnesota, 3-25-2005. Minnesota), 2006; Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin (vs. Harvard 5—Minn. Duluth vs. Harvard, 3-23-2001 (third); Minnesota and vs. St. Lawrence), 2007; Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin (vs. FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL, BOTH TEAMS vs. Dartmouth, 3-25-2005 (first). Dartmouth and vs. Mercyhurst), 2009. 34—Dartmouth (10) vs. Minnesota (24), 3-25-2005. SAVES GOALS, BOTH TEAMS, PERIOD FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL, 7—Minn. Duluth (5) vs. Harvard (2), 3-23-2001 (third); REGULATION PERIOD 78—Desirae Clark, Mercyhurst vs. Harvard, 3-19-2005 Minnesota (5) vs. Dartmouth (2), 3-25-2005 (first). (3 ot). 0—Dartmouth vs. Minnesota, 3-25-2005 (third); Minn. Duluth, NSF, March 20, 2008 (second). SAVES, PERIOD GOALS, TOURNAMENT 17—Minnesota (6 vs. Providence, 7 vs. Dartmouth, 4 vs. FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL, BOTH TEAMS, 22—Riita Schaublin, Minn. Duluth vs. St. Lawrence, 3-18- Harvard), 2005; Wisconsin (7 vs. Dartmouth, 5 vs. Minn. 2006 (first). REGULATION PERIOD Duluth, 5 vs. Mercyhurst), 2009. 6—Dartmouth (3) vs. Minnesota (3), 3-25-2005 (second). SAVES, TOURNAMENT GOALS, LOSING TEAM 123—Amanda Mazzotta, Cornell [34 vs. Harvard, 28 vs. LONGEST GAME 4—Mercyhurst vs. Harvard, 3-19-2005 (3 ot); New 127:09—Wisconsin (1) vs. Harvard (0), 3-10-2007 (4 ot) Mercyhurst, 61 vs. Minn. Duluth], 2010. Hampshire vs. Minnesota, 3-24-2006; Mercyhurst vs. FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED Minn. Duluth, 3-15-2008; Minnesota vs. Mercyhurst, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 0—Brittony Chartier, Minnesota vs. Princeton, 3-17-2006; 3-20-2009. Jessica Moffat, St. Lawrence vs. Minn. Duluth, 3-18- FEWEST GOALS GOALS 2006; Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin vs. St. Lawrence, 3-24- 6—Minnesota vs. Harvard (2), 3-28-2004. 0—Princeton vs. Minnesota, 3-17-2006; Minn. Duluth vs. 2006; Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin vs. Minnesota, 3-26-2006; St. Lawrence, 3-18-2006; St. Lawrence vs. Wisconsin, GOALS, BOTH TEAMS Jesse Vetter, Wisconsin vs. Harvard, 3-10-2007 (4 ot); 3-24-2006; Minnesota vs. Wisconsin, 3-26-2006; 8—Minnesota (6) vs. Harvard (2), 3-28-2004. Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin vs. St. Lawrence, 3-16-2007; Kim Harvard vs. Wisconsin, 3-10-2007 (4 ot); St. Lawrence vs. Martin, Minn. Duluth vs. Wisconsin, 3-22-2008; Jessie Wisconsin, 3-16-2007; Wisconsin vs. Minn. Duluth, 3-22- GOALS, PERIOD Vetter, Wisconsin vs. Dartmouth, 3-14-2009; Jessie 2008; Dartmouth vs. Wisconsin, 3-14-2009; Mercyhurst 4—Minnesota vs. Harvard, 3-28-2004 (third). Vetter, Wisconsin vs. Mercyhurst, 3-22-2009. vs. Wisconsin, 3-22-2009. GOALS, BOTH TEAMS, PERIOD FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED, TOURNAMENT FEWEST GOALS, BOTH TEAMS 4—Harvard (3) vs.
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