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ALL-WCHA Name, Position 2015-16 WCHA WOMEN’S MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK ALL-WCHA Name, Position .......................... Season Name, Position .......................... Season BEMIDJI STATE Bobbi Ross, F (3) .......................... 2006-07 Riitta Schaublin, G ....................... 2005-06 Name, Position .......................... Season Melanie Gagnon, D (3) ................2006-07 Noemie Marin, F (2) ....................2005-06 Amber Fryklund, F (2) ..................2001-02 Gigi Marvin, F .............................. 2007-08 Rachael Drazan, D (2) ..................2005-06 Emily Brookshaw, G (3) ................2007-08 Rachael Drazan, D ........................ 2007-08 Michaela Lanzl, F (3) ....................2005-06 Zuzana Tomcikova, G (2) ..............2008-09 Erica McKenzie, D (2) ...................2007-08 Krista McArthur, D (3) ..................2005-06 Zuzana Tomcikova, G (2) ..............2009-10 Anya Miller, D (2) ......................... 2007-08 Noemie Marin, F .......................... 2006-07 Montana Vichorek, D (3) .............2009-10 Bobbi Ross, F (3) .......................... 2007-08 Kim Martin, G (2) ......................... 2006-07 Zuzana Tomcikova, G (2) 2 ...........2010-11 Melanie Gagnon, D (3) ................2007-08 Jessica Koizumi, F (3) ...................2006-07 Erin Cody, F (3)............................. 2010-11 Monique Lamoureux, F ...............2008-09 Haley Irwin, F ............................... 2007-08 Zuzana Tomcikova, G ...................2011-12 Jocelyne Lamoureux, F ................2008-09 Kim Martin, G .............................. 2007-08 Montana Vichorek, D (3) .............2011-12 Melanie Gagnon, D ......................2008-09 Saara Tuominen, F (3) ..................2007-08 Brittni Mowat, G.......................... 2014-15 Gigi Marvin, F (2) ......................... 2008-09 Jocelyne Larocque, D (3)..............2007-08 Rachael Drazan, D (2) ..................2008-09 Jocelyne Larocque, D ...................2008-09 MINNESOTA Anne Schleper, D (2) ....................2008-09 Elin Holmlov, F (2) ........................ 2008-09 Name, Position .......................... Season Emily West, F ............................... 2009-10 Haley Irwin, F (3) ......................... 2008-09 Nadine Muzerall, F....................... 1999-00 Anne Schleper, D ......................... 2009-10 Jaime Rasmussen, D (3) ...............2008-09 Winny Brodt, D ............................ 1999-00 Noora Räty, G............................... 2009-10 Kim Martin, G (3) ......................... 2008-09 Laura Slominski, F (2) ...................1999-00 Megan Bozek, D (2) .....................2009-10 Emmanuelle Blais, F ....................2009-10 Ambria Thomas, F (2) ..................1999-00 Anne Schleper, D ......................... 2010-11 Jaime Rasmussen, D .................... 2009-10 Courtney Kennedy, D (2)..............1999-00 Noora Räty, G............................... 2010-11 Laura Fridfinnson, F (2) ................2009-10 Crystal Nicholas, G (2) .................1999-00 Amanda Kessel, F (3) ...................2010-11 Jennifer Harss, G (3) ....................2009-10 Courtney Kennedy, D ...................2000-01 Megan Bozek, D (3) .....................2010-11 Jocelyne Larocque, D ...................2010-11 Erica Killewald, G ......................... 2000-01 Megan Bozek, D ........................... 2011-12 Haley Irwin, F (2) ......................... 2010-11 La Toya Clarke, F (2) .....................2000-01 Anne Schleper, D ......................... 2011-12 Jessica Wong, D (2) ...................... 2010-11 Ambria Thomas, F (2) ..................2000-01 Amanda Kessel, F (2) ...................2011-12 Elin Holmlov, F (3) ........................ 2010-11 Ronda Curtin, D ........................... 2001-02 Jen Schoullis, F (2) ....................... 2011-12 Kim Martin, G (3) ......................... 2010-11 Jody Horak, G............................... 2001-02 Noora Räty, G (3) ......................... 2011-12 Haley Irwin, F (3) ......................... 2011-12 Kelly Stephens, F (2) ....................2001-02 Megan Bozek, D ........................... 2012-13 Jessica Wong, D (3) ...................... 2011-12 Natalie Darwitz, F ........................ 2002-03 Hannah Brandt, F ......................... 2012-13 Kayla Black, G (3) ......................... 2012-13 Ronda Curtin, D ........................... 2002-03 Mira Jalosuo, D (3) ....................... 2012-13 Brigette Lacquette, D (2) ..............2012-13 Jody Horak, G............................... 2002-03 Amanda Kessel, F ......................... 2012-13 Jenna McParland, F (2) ................2012-13 Krissy Wendell, F (2) ....................2002-03 Rachel Ramsey, D (3) ...................2012-13 Jessica Wong, D (2) ...................... 2012-13 Krissy Wendell, F.......................... 2003-04 Noora Räty, G............................... 2012-13 Jenna McParland, F (3) ................2013-14 Natalie Darwitz, F ........................ 2003-04 Kelly Terry, F (3) ........................... 2012-13 Lara Stalder, D (3) ........................ 2013-14 Krissy Wendell, F.......................... 2004-05 Rachael Bona, F (2) ...................... 2013-14 Zoe Hickel, F (2) ........................... 2014-15 Natalie Darwitz, F ........................ 2004-05 Hannah Brandt, F ......................... 2013-14 Brigette Lacquette, D (2) ..............2014-15 Lyndsey Wall, D ........................... 2004-05 Sarah Davis, F (2) ......................... 2013-14 Kelly Stephens, F (2) ....................2004-05 Amanda Leveille, G (2).................2013-14 MINNESOTA STATE Jody Horak, G (2) ......................... 2004-05 Milica McMillen, D ...................... 2013-14 Name, Position .......................... Season Erica McKenzie, F ......................... 2005-06 Rachel Ramsey, D ........................ 2013-14 Shari Vogt, G ................................ 2002-03 Gigi Marvin, F (3) ......................... 2005-06 Kelly Terry, F................................. 2013-14 Shari Vogt, G ................................ 2003-04 Gigi Marvin, F .............................. 2006-07 Hannah Brandt, F ......................... 2014-15 Lauren Smith, F (3) ...................... 2012-13 Dani Cameranesi, F ...................... 2014-15 Danielle Butters, G (3) .................2013-14 Rachel Ramsey, D ........................ 2014-15 Lee Stecklein, D ........................... 2014-15 Milica McMillen, D (2) .................2014-15 Rachel Bona, F (3) ........................ 2014-15 MINNESOTA DULUTH Name, Position .......................... Season Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F ...........1999-00 Maria Rooth, F ............................. 1999-00 Hanne Sikio, F (2) ......................... 1999-00 Maria Rooth, F ............................. 2000-01 Hanne Sikio, F .............................. 2000-01 Tuula Pupputti, G (2)....................2000-01 Maria Rooth, F ............................. 2001-02 Erika Holst, F (2)........................... 2001-02 Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F ...........2002-03 Caroline Ouellette, F ....................2002-03 Krista McArthur, D ....................... 2002-03 Maria Rooth, F (2)........................ 2002-03 Erika Holst, F (2)........................... 2002-03 Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F ...........2003-04 Julianne Vasichek, D ....................2003-04 Caroline Ouellette, F (2) ..............2003-04 Caroline Ouellette, F ....................2004-05 Riitta Schaublin, G ....................... 2004-05 Noemie Marin, F (2) ....................2004-05 MONTANA VICHOREK Julianne Vasichek, D (2) ...............2004-05 RIITA SCHAUBLIN 2015-16 WCHA WOMEN’S MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK ST. CLOUD STATE Name, Position .......................... Season Ricki-Lee Doyle, F (2) ...................2000-01 Kobi Kawamoto, D (2) ..................2000-01 Fiona McLeod, D (2) ....................2000-01 Kobi Kawamoto, D (2) ..................2001-02 Kobi Kawamoto, D (2) ..................2003-04 Kristy Oonincx, F (2) ..................... 2005-06 Hailey Clarkson, F (3) ...................2005-06 Lauri St. Jacques, G (3) ................2005-06 Felicia Nelson, F (2) ..................... 2009-10 Holly Roberts, F (2) ...................... 2009-10 Caitlin Hogan, F (3) ...................... 2009-10 WISCONSIN Name, Position .......................... Season Sis Paulsen, D ............................... 1999-00 Jackie MacMillan, G .....................1999-00 Kerry Weiland, D (2) .................... 1999-00 Meghan Hunter, F ........................ 2000-01 Kerry Weiland, D .......................... 2000-01 Meghan Hunter, F ........................ 2001-02 Kerry Weiland, D .......................... 2001-02 Jackie MacMillan, G (2) ...............2001-02 LAUREN SMITH Sis Paulsen, D (2) ......................... 2002-03 MEGHAN DUGGAN Kerry Weiland, D (2) .................... 2002-03 Molly Engstrom, D ....................... 2003-04 Sara Bauer, F (2) ........................... 2003-04 Name, Position .......................... Season Karen Rickard, F (2) ......................2003-04 Christine Dufour, G (3) .................2006-07 NORTH DAKOTA Carla MacLeod, D (2) ...................2003-04 Meghan Duggan, F ...................... 2007-08 Name, Position .......................... 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