2 0 1 1 w c h a w o m e n ’ s y e a r b o o k wcha history WCHA Coach of the Year: Laura Halldorson, UM. WCHA Scoring Champion: , F, UM. WCHA 2007 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four at Olympic Arena, Lake Placid, NY. March 16: St. Lawrence 0 vs UW 4; Goaltending Champion: Jody Horak, UM. All-WCHA 1st Team: F - Krissy Wendell, UM; F - , UMD 4 vs Boston College 3 (2 ot). March 28: UMD 1 vs UW 4 (championship). Frozen Four All-Tournament UMD; F - Natalie Darwitz, UM; D - , UW; D - Lyndsey Wall, UM; G - Ritta Schaublin, UMD. All- Team: F - , UW; F - Jessica Koizumi, UMD; F - Jinelle Zaugg, UW; D - Bobbi-Jo Slusar, UW; D - Meaghan WCHA 2nd Team: F - Kelly Stephens, UM; F - Sara Bauer, UW; F - Noemie Marin, UMD; D - Carla MacLeod, UW; Mikkelson, UW; G - , UW. MOP: Sara Bauer, F, UW. D - Julianne Vashichek; G - Jody Horak, UM. All-WCHA Rookie Team: F - Bobbi Ross, UM; F - Jinelle Zaugg, UW; All-American 1st Team: F - Sara Bauer, UW; D - Meaghan Mikkelson, UW; G - Jessie Vetter, UW. All-American F - Cami Wooster, F, UND; D - , UMD; D - Kerri Wallace, MSU; G - Emily Brookshaw, G, BSU. 2nd Team: D - Tessa Bonhomme, OSU; D - Bobbi-Jo Slusar, UW. 2005 WCHA Playoff Championship at , Minneapolis, MN. March 3: #7 UND 2 vs #2 UMD 3; #8 BSU 3 vs #1 UM 6. March 4: #6 SCSU 1 vs #3 UW 3; #5 MSU 1 vs #4 OSU 4. March 5: UW 3 vs UMD 2; OSU 1 vs UM 7. March 6: OSU 0 vs UMD 5 (3rd place); UW 2 vs UM 3 (ot) (championship). WCHA All-Tournament Team: 2007-08 WCHA final Standings F - Natalie Darwitz, UM; F - Krissy Wendell, UM; F - Sharon Cole, UW; D - Lyndsay Wall, UM; D - Carla MacLeod, Conference Only Overall UW; G - Jody Horak, UM. MOP: Natalie Darwitz, F, UM. Rk Team Pts GP W L T GF GA GP W L T % GF GA 2005 NCAA Quarterfinals: March 18: St. Lawrence 3 @ UMD 2 (ot); Providence 1 @ UM 6. March 19: UW 3 1 Minnesota Duluth* 48 28 24 4 0 118 43 39 34 4 1 .885 166 58 @ Dartmouth 4. 2 Minnesota 44 28 21 5 2 96 53 38 27 7 4 .763 135 75 2005 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four at Durham, NH. March 25: Dartmouth 2 vs UM 7 (semi-final); St. Law- 3 Wisconsin 43 28 20 5 3 94 36 41 29 9 3 .744 142 58 rence 1 vs Harvard 4 (semi-final). March 27: St. Lawrence 5 vs Dartmouth 1 (3rd place); Harvard 3 vs UM 4 4 St. Cloud State 26 28 11 13 4 54 78 38 18 15 5 .539 86 102 (championship). 5 Ohio State 25 28 11 14 3 81 94 37 17 17 3 .500 108 115 All-American 1st Team: F - Krissy Wendell, UM; F - Natalie Darwitz, UM; F - Caroline Ouellette, UMD; D - Molly 6 Minnesota State 22 28 10 16 2 67 82 34 11 21 2 .353 77 104 Engstrom, UW; D - Lyndsay Wall, UM. All-American 2nd Team: D - Carla MacLeod, UW; Julianne Vashichek, 7 North Dakota 12 28 4 20 4 45 99 36 4 26 6 .194 56 133 UMD; G - Jody Horak, UM. 8 Bemidji State 4 28 1 25 2 24 94 36 4 29 3 .153 38 115 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Winner: Krissy Wendell, F, UM. (*26 games and the WCHA regular season title were later vacated due to an ineligible player)

2005-06 WCHA final Standings WCHA Champion: Minnesota Duluth*. WCHA Playoff (FINAL FACE-OFF) Champion: Minnesota Duluth. Conference Only Overall National Champion: Minnesota Duluth. WCHA Player of the Year: Tessa Bonhomme, D, OSU. Turfer WCHA Rk Team Pts GP W L T GF GA GP W L T % GF GA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year: Casie Hanson, F, UND. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Tessa 1 Wisconsin 49 28 24 3 1 103 40 41 36 4 1 .890 155 51 Bonhomme, D, OSU. WCHA Rookie of the Year: , F, UMD. WCHA Coach of the Year: , UM. WCHA Scoring Champion: Haley Irwin, F, UMD. WCHA Goaltending Champion: Jessie Vetter, G, UW. 2 Minnesota 39 28 19 8 1 82 50 41 29 11 1 .720 122 69 All-WCHA 1st Team: F - , UM; F - Haley Irwin, UMD; F - Erin Keys, OSU (tie) & , UW Minnesota Duluth 39 28 18 7 3 97 47 34 22 9 3 .691 120 54 (tie); D - Tessa Bonhomme, OSU; D - Rachael Drazan, UM; G - Kim Martin, UMD (tie) & Jessie Vetter, UW (tie). 4 St. Cloud State 27 28 13 14 1 70 69 37 18 18 1 .500 97 98 All-WCHA 2nd Team: F - Erica McKenzie, UM; F - Erika Lawler, UW; D - Lisa Chesson, OSU; D - Anya Miller, UM; 5 Ohio State 23 28 10 15 3 68 89 36 13 18 5 .431 87 107 G - (none due to two-way tie for first team).All-WCHA 3rd Team: F - Bobbi Ross, UM; Jinelle Zaugg, UW; Saara 6 Bemidji State 20 28 10 18 0 60 95 36 11 23 2 .333 72 119 Tuominen, UMD; D - , UMD; D - Melanie Gagnon, UM; G - Emily Brookshaw, BSU. All-WCHA 7 Minnesota State 19 28 8 17 3 52 75 36 11 21 4 .361 70 102 Rookie Team: F - Hilary Knight, UW; F - Haley Irwin, UMD; F - Mallory Deluce, UW; D - Jocelyne Larocque, UMD; 8 North Dakota 8 28 3 23 2 40 107 36 7 27 2 .222 60 131 D - Shannon Reilly, OSU; G - Jenny Lura, UM. 2008 WCHA Playoffs • First Round, Best-of-3: Feb. 29: #8 BSU 0 @ #1 UMD 6; #7 UND 1 @ #2 UM 3; #6 MSU 2 WCHA Champion: Wisconsin. WCHA Playoff Champion:Wisconsin. National Champion: Wisconsin. @ #3 UW 4; #5 OSU 2 @ #4 SCSU 4. March 1: #8 BSU 1 @ #1 UMD 5 (UMD wins, 2-0); #7 UND 0 @ #2 UM 9 (UM WCHA Player of the Year: Sara Bauer, F, UW. WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Riitta Schaublin, G, UMD. wins, 2-0); #6 MSU 0 @ #3 UW 5 (UW wins, 2-0); #5 OSU 3 @ #4 SCSU 0 (series tied, 1-1). March 2: #5 OSU 3 @ WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Bobbi-Jo Slusar, D, UW. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Gigi Marvin, F, UM. #4 SCSU 5 (SCSU wins, 2-1). WCHA Coach of the Year: Mark Johnson, UW. WCHA Scoring Champion: Erica McKenzie, F, UM. WCHA 2008 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF (Playoff Championship) at DECC, Duluth, MN. March 8: #4 SCSU 0 vs #1 UMD Goaltending Champion: Kim Hanlon, UM. All-WCHA 1st Team: F - Sara Bauer, UW; F - Erica McKenzie, UM; F 9; #3 UW 4 vs #2 UM 3. March 9: UM 4 vs UMD 5 (ot) (championship). WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF All-Tournament - Jana Harrigan, OSU; D - Bobbi-Jo Slusar, UW; D - Amber Bowman, OSU; G - Riitta Schaublin, UMD. All-WCHA Team: F - Gigi Marvin, UM; F - Jinelle Zaugg, UW; F - Haley Irwin, UMD; D - Jocelyne Larocque, UMD; D - Myriam 2nd Team: F - Noemie Marin, UMD; F - Kristy Oonincx, SCSU; F - Sharon Cole, UW; D - Rachael Drazan, UMD; Trepanier, UMD; G - Kim Martin, UMD. MOP: Elin Holmlov, F, UMD. D - Meaghan Mikkelson, UW; G - Meghan Horras, UW. All-WCHA 3rd Team: F - Gigi Marvin, UM; F - Hailey 2008 NCAA Regional Quarterfinals:March 15: Mercyhurst 4 @ UMD 5; UW 3 @ UM 2 (ot). Clarkson, SCSU; F - Michaela Lanzl, UMD; D - Lisa Chesson, OSU; D - Krista McArthur, UMD; G - Lauri St. Jacques, 2008 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four at DECC, Duluth, MN. March 20: UW 4 vs Harvard 1; New Hampshire 2 vs SCSU. All-WCHA Rookie Team: F - Gigi Marvin, UM; F - Maggie Fisher, MSU; F - Michaela Lanzl, UMD; D - Brooke UMD 3. March 22: UW 0 vs UMD 4 (championship). Frozen Four All-Tournament Team: F - Laura Fridfinnson, Collins, BSU; D - Melanie Gagnon, UM; G - Kim Hanlon, UM. UMD; F - Sara O’Toole, UMD; F - Erika Lawler, UW; D - Myriam Trepanier, UMD; D - , UMD; G - Kim 2006 WCHA Playoffs • First Round, Best-of-3: March 3: #8 UND 1 @ #1 UW 4; #7 MSU 1 @ #2 UM 5; #6 BSU 2 Martin, G, UMD. MOP: Kim Martin, G, UMD. @ #3 UMD 7; #5 OSU 1 @ #4 SCSU 2 ot. March 4: #8 UND 0 @ #1 UW 6 (UW wins, 2-0); #7 MSU 0 @ #2 UM 6 (UM All-American 1st Team: D - Tessa Bonhomme, OSU; G - Kim Martin, UMD. All-American 2nd Team: F - Gigi wins, 2-0); #6 BSU 0 @ #3 UMD 3 (UMD wins, 2-0); #5 OSU 3 @ #4 SCSU 6 (SCSU wins, 2-0). Marvin, UM. 2006 WCHA Playoff Championship at Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN. March 11: #4 SCSU 0 vs #1 UW 9; #3 UMD 1 vs #2 UM 2. March 12: #2 UM 1 vs #1 UW 4 (championship). WCHA All-Tournament Team: F - Cyndy Kenyon, UM; F - Gigi Marvin, UM; D - Bobbi-Jo Slusar, UW; D - Allie Sanchez, UM; D - Emily Morris, UW; 2008-09 WCHA final Standings G - Meghan Horras, UW. MOP: Sara Bauer, F, UW. Conference Only Overall 2006 NCAA Regional Quarterfinals: March 17: Princeton 0 @ UM 4. March 18: Mercyhurst 1 @ UW 2 (2 ot); Rk Team Pts GP W L T SW GF GA GP W L T % GF GA UMD 0 @ St. Lawrence 1. 1 Minnesota 51 28 23 2 3 2 143 42 40 32 5 3 .838 198 69 2006 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four at Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, MN. March 24: UW 1 vs St. Lawrence 0; 2 Wisconsin 50 28 21 2 5 3 133 42 41 34 2 5 .890 207 53 UM 5 vs New Hampshire 4. March 25: UW 3 vs UM 0 (championship). 3 Minnesota Duluth 41 28 18 6 4 1 109 52 39 26 9 4 .718 150 70 All-American 1st Team: F - Sara Bauer, UW; D - Bobbi-Jo Slusar, UW; G - Riitta Schaublin, UMD. All-American 4 St. Cloud State 27 28 11 14 3 2 63 91 37 15 18 4 .459 85 105 2nd Team: F - Jana Harrigan, OSU. 5 Minnesota State 21 28 7 16 5 2 74 122 36 12 19 5 .403 95 141 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Winner: Sara Bauer, F, UW. North Dakota 21 28 9 16 3 0 62 95 36 13 19 4 .417 84 118 7 Ohio State 16 28 6 20 2 2 66 135 36 8 25 3 .264 82 166 2006-07 WCHA final Standings 8 Bemidji State 11 28 3 22 3 2 38 109 36 6 25 5 .236 51 125 Conference Only Overall Rk Team Pts GP W L T GF GA GP W L T % GF GA WCHA Champion: Minnesota. WCHA Playoff (FINAL FACE-OFF) Champion:Wisconsin. National Champion: 1 Wisconsin 50 28 23 1 4 112 33 41 36 1 4 .927 166 36 Wisconsin. WCHA Player of the Year: Hilary Knight, F, UW. Turfer WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year: Gigi Marvin, F, UM. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Melanie Gagnon, D, UM. WCHA Rookie 2 Minnesota Duluth 41 28 19 6 3 102 38 39 24 11 4 .667 128 68 of the Year: Monique Lamoureux, F, UM. WCHA co-Coach of the Year: Brad Frost, UM; Mark Johnson, UW. 3 Minnesota 35 28 17 10 1 85 66 36 23 12 1 .653 115 85 WCHA Scoring Champion: Monique Lamoureux, F, UM. WCHA Goaltending Champion: Alyssa Grogran, G, 4 Ohio State 30 28 13 11 4 79 70 37 20 13 4 .595 112 87 UM. All-WCHA 1st Team: F - Hilary Knight, UW; F - Monique Lamoureux, UM; F - Jocelyne Lamoureux, UM; D 5 Minnesota State 26 28 12 14 2 78 91 35 16 17 2 .486 108 106 - Melanie Gagnon, UM; D - Jocelyne Larocque, UMD; G - Jessie Vetter, UW. All-WCHA 2nd Team: F - Gigi Marvin, 6 Bemidji State 22 28 9 15 4 53 85 36 11 20 5 .375 66 110 UM; F - Erika Lawler, UW; F - Elin Holmlov, UMD; D - Rachael Drazan, UM; D - Anne Schleper, UM; G - Zuzana 7 St. Cloud State 19 28 7 16 5 66 94 37 12 18 7 .419 99 110 Tomcikova, BSU. All-WCHA 3rd Team: F - Meghan Duggan, UW; F - Haley Irwin, UMD; F - Brooke Ammerman, 8 North Dakota 1 28 0 27 1 24 122 36 3 31 2 .111 39 142 UW; D - Alycia Matthews, UW; D - Jaime Rasmussen, UMD; G - Kim Martin, UMD. All-WCHA Rookie Team: F - Monique Lamoureux, UM; F - Jocelyne Lamoureux, UM; F - Brooke Ammerman, UW; D - Anne Schleper, UM; WCHA Champion: Wisconsin. WCHA Playoff Champion:Wisconsin. National Champion: Wisconsin. WCHA D - Brittany Haverstock, UW; G - Zuzana Tomcikova, BSU. Player of the Year: Sara Bauer, F, UW. WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year: Riitta Schaublin, G, 2009 WCHA Playoffs • First Round, Best-of-3: Feb. 27: #8 BSU 1 @ #1 UM 4; #7 OSU 0 @ #2 UW 7; #6 UND UMD. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Meaghan Mikkelson, D, UW. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Meghan 0 @ #3 UMD 7; #5 MSU 1 @ #4 SCSU 2. Feb. 28: #8 BSU 1 at #1 UM 5 (UM wins, 2-0); #7 OSU 1 @ #2 UW 4 (UW Duggan, F, UW. WCHA Coach of the Year: Mark Johnson, UW. WCHA Scoring Champion:Sara Bauer, F, UW. wins, 2-0); #6 UND 0 @ #3 UMD 4 (UMD wins, 2-0); #5 MSU @ #4 SCSU 1. March 1: #5 MSU 1 @ #4 SCSU 0 (MSU WCHA Goaltending Champion: Christine Dufour, UW. All-WCHA 1st Team: F - Sara Bauer, UW; F - Noemie wins, 2-0). Marin, UMD; F - Gigi Marvin, UM; D - Meaghan Mikkelson, UW; D - Tessa Bonhomme, OSU; G - Jessie Vetter, UW. 2009 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF (Playoff Championship) at Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN. March 7: #4 All-WCHA 2nd Team: F - Meghan Duggan, UW; F - Erin Keys, OSU; F - Jinelle Zaugg, UW; D - Amber Bowman, MSU 2 vs #1 UM 7; #3 UMD 1 vs #2 UW 3. March 8: UW 5 vs UM 3 (championship). WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF OSU; D - Bobbi-Jo Slusar, UW; G - Kim Martin, UMD. All-WCHA 3rd Team: F - Jessica Koizumi, UMD; F - Erika All-Tournament Team: F - Hilary Knight, UW; F - Jasmine Giles, UW; F - Monique Lamoureux, UM; D - Alycia Lawler, UW; F - Bobbi Ross, UM; D - Melangie Gagnon, UM; D - Lisa Chesson, OSU; G - Christine Dufour, UW. Matthews, UW; D - Melanie Gagnon, UM; G - Jessie Vetter, G, UW. MOP: Jessie Vetter, G, UW. All-WCHA Rookie Team: F - Meghan Duggan, UW; F - Holly Roberts, SCSU; F - Saara Tuominen, UMD; D - Holly 2009 NCAA Regional Quarterfinals: March 14: UMD 4 @ New Hampshire 1; Dartmouth 0 @ UW 7; Boston Snyder, MSU; D - Michelle Maunu, UM (tie); D - Ashley Lynch, UND (tie); G - Kim Martin, UMD. College 3 at UM 4. 2007 WCHA Playoffs • First Round, Best-of-3: Feb. 23: #8 UND 0 @ #1 UW 4; #7 SCSU 3 @ #2 UMD 4; #6 BSU 2009 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four at Agganis Arena, Boston, MA. March 20: UMD 1 vs UW 5; Mercyhurst 5 1 @ #3 UM 5; #5 MSU 0 @ #4 OSU 1. Feb. 24: #8 UND 0 @ #1 UW 3 (UW wins, 2-0); #7 SCSU 3 @ #2 UMD 1; #6 vs UM 4. March 22: Mercyhurst 0 vs UW 5 (championship). Frozen Four All-Tournament Team: F - Erika Lawler, BSU 1 @ #3 UM 4 (UM wins, 2-0); #5 MSU 4 @ #4 OSU 5 (ot) (OSU wins, 2-0). Feb. 25: #7 SCSU 1 @ #2 UMD 5 UW; F - Hilary Knight, UW; F - Meghan Agosta, Mercyhust; D - Malee Windmaier, UW; D - Alycia Matthews, UW; (UMD wins, 2-1). G - Jessie Vetter, UW. MOP: Jessie Vetter, G, UW. 2007 WCHA Playoff Championship at Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN. March 3: #4 OSU 0 vs #1 UW 4; #3 All-American 1st Team: F - Hilary Knight, UW; D - Jocelyne Larocque, UMD; G - Jessie Vetter, UW. All-American UM 3 vs #2 UMD 2 (ot). March 4: UM 1 vs UW 3 (championship). WCHA All-Tournament Team: F - Bobbi Ross, 2nd Team: F - Monique Lamoureux, UM; D - Melanie Gagnon, UM. UM; F - Gigi Marvin, UM; F - Jinelle Zaugg, UW; D - Tessa Bonhomme, OSU; D - Meaghan Mikkelson, UW; G Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Winner: Jessie Vetter, G, UW. - Jessie Vetter, UW. MOP: Sara Bauer, F, UW. 2007 NCAA Regional Quarterfinals:March 9: UMD 3 @ Mercyhurst 2 (ot). March 10: Harvard 0 @ UW 1 (4 ot).

49 2 0 1 1 w c h a w o m e n ’ s y e a r b o o k wcha history 2009-10 WCHA final Standings Conference Only Overall wcha Champions Playoff Champions Rk Team Pts GP W L T SW GF GA GP W L T % GF GA 1 Minnesota Duluth* 43 28 20 6 2 1 90 55 41 31 8 2 .780 138 83 Year Regular Season Champion Year Playoff Champion 1999-00 Minnesota Duluth Minnesota* 43 28 18 6 4 3 91 49 40 26 9 5 .712 129 74 1999-00 Minnesota Duluth 2000-01 Minnesota 2000-01 Minnesota Duluth 3 St. Cloud State 32 28 11 11 6 4 70 77 37 15 14 8 .514 96 103 2001-02 Minnesota 2001-02 Minnesota 4 Wisconsin 31 28 15 12 1 0 84 63 36 18 15 3 .542 107 82 2002-03 Minnesota Duluth 2002-03 Minnesota Duluth 5 Ohio State 28 28 12 13 3 1 90 94 37 17 15 5 .527 122 117 2003-04 Minnesota 2003-04 Minnesota Bemidji State 28 28 9 12 7 3 47 64 38 12 19 7 .408 65 98 2004-05 Minnesota 2004-05 Minnesota 7 Minnesota State 18 28 5 18 5 3 49 92 34 7 22 5 .279 66 117 2005-06 Wisconsin 2005-06 Wisconsin 8 North Dakota 16 28 7 19 2 0 44 71 34 8 22 4 .294 61 92 2006-07 Wisconsin 2006-07 Wisconsin (*WCHA regular season co-champions; shootout win = 1 additional point) 2007-08 Minnesota Duluth* 2007-08 Minnesota Duluth 2008-09 Minnesota 2008-09 Wisconsin WCHA co-Champions: Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota. WCHA Playoff (FINAL FACE-OFF) Champion:Minnsota 2009-10 Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota 2009-10 Minnesota Duluth Duluth. National Champion: Minnesota Duluth. WCHA co-Players of the Year: Felicia Nelson, F, SCSU; Zuzana (note: *26 games and the WCHA regular season title Tomcikova, G, BSU. Turfer WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year: Caitlin Hogan, F, SCSU. WCHA were later vacated due to an ineligible player) Defensive Player of the Year: Anne Schleper, D, UM. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Hokey Langan, F, OSU. WCHA Coach of the Year: Steve Sertich, BSU. WCHA Scoring Champion: Hokey Langan, F, OSU. WCHA Goaltending Champion: Noora Raty, G, UM. All-WCHA 1st Team: F - , OSU; F - Emmanuelle Blais, UMD; F - Emily West, UM; D - Anne Schleper, UM; D - Jaime Rasmussen, UMD; G - Noora Raty, UM. All-WCHA 2nd NCAA FROZEN FOUR FACTS Team: F - Felicia Nelson, SCSU; F - Hokey Langan, OSU; F - Holly Roberts, SCSU (tie); F - Laura Fridfinnson, UMD (tie); D - , UM; Rachel Davis, OSU; G - Zuzana Tomcikova, BSU. All-WCHA 3rd Team: F - F - Brooke Ammerman, UW; F - Caitlin Hogan, SCSU; D - Montana Vichorek, BSU; D - Stefanie McKeough, UW; G - Jennifer WCHA National Champions 2004 • Providence, RI Year Team Minnesota outscores its two opponents, 11-3, to dominate Harss, UMD. All-WCHA Rookie Team: F - Hokey Langan, OSU; F - Katherine Wilson, UMD; F - , the NCAA Women’s Frozen Four in Providence, RI. The Golden UW; D - Megan Bozek, UM; D - Stefanie McKeough, UW; G - Noora Raty, UM.. 1999-00 Minnesota (AWCHA Div. 1) Gophers beat Harvard, 6-2, in the championship game. St. 2010 WCHA Playoffs • First Round, Best-of-3: Feb. 26: #8 UND 2 @ #1 UMD 6; #7 MSU 5 @ #2 UM 8; #6 BSU 2000-01 Minnesota Duluth Lawrence was third, Dartmouth was fourth. 0 @ #3 SCSU 3; #5 OSU 3 @ #4 UW 2 ot. Feb. 27: #8 UND 1 @ #1 UMD 4 (UMD wins series 2-0); #7 MSU 3 @ #2 2001-02 Minnesota Duluth 2005 • DURHAM, NH UM 4 (3 ot) (UM wins series 2-0); #6 BSU 2 @ #3 SCSU 1; #5 OSU 4 @ #4 UW 3 ot (OSU wins series 2-0). Feb. 28: 2002-03 Minnesota Duluth The national tournament field expands to eight teams with #6 BSU 4 @ #3 SCSU 1 (BSU wins series 2-1). 2003-04 Minnesota Mercyhurst, Providence and Wisconsin all making their first ap- 2010 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF (Playoff Championship) at Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN. March 6: #4 BSU 2004-05 Minnesota pearances. Minnesota wins its second straight national title after 3 vs #1 UMD 7; #3 OSU 4 vs #2 UM 5 (2 ot). March 7: UM 2 vs UMD 3 (championship). WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF 2005-06 Wisconsin a 4-3 win over Harvard in Durham, NH. St. Lawrence finished 2006-07 Wisconsin third, Dartmouth fourth. The third place game was discontinued All-Tournament Team: F - Emmanuelle Blais, UMD; F - Laura Fridfinnson, UMD; F - Sarah Erickson, UM; D - Anne after the 2005 tournament. Since then, both teams defeated in Schleper, UM; D - Jaime Rasmussen, UMD; G - Jennifer Harss, UMD . MOP: Emmanuelle Blais, F, UMD. 2007-08 Minnesota Duluth the semi-finals are awarded third place. 2010 NCAA Regional Quarterfinals:March 13: New Hampshire 1 @ UMD 2; Clarkson 2 @ UM 3 (ot). 2008-09 Wisconsin 2009-10 Minnesota Duluth 2006 • MINNEAPOLIS, MN 2010 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four at Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN. March 19: Cornell 3 vs Mercyhurst 2 Wisconsin claims its first NCAA Women’s Frozen Four title in (ot); UM 2 vs UMD 3. March 21: Cornell 2 vs UMD 3 (3 ot) (championship). Frozen Four All-Tournament Team: Minneapolis after defeating Minnesota, 3-0, the two-time F - Emmanuelle Blais, UMD; F - Laura Fridfinnson, UMD; F - Jessica Wong, UMD; D - Laura Fortino, Cornell; D defending national champion. The Badgers become the first - Lauriane Rougeau, Cornell; G - Amanda Mazzotta, Cornell. MOP: Emmanuelle Blais, F, UMD. Frozen Four Appearances team in tournament history other than the Golden Gophers or All-American 1st Team: F - Emmanuelle Blais, UMD; D - Anne Schleper, UM; G - Noora Raty, UM. All-American 7 Minnesota (2002-03-04-05-06-09-10) Minnesota Duluth to win the championship. The other semi- finalists were New Hampshire and St. Lawrence. 2nd Team: F - Felicia Nelson, SCSU. Minnesota Duluth (2001-02-03-07-08-09-10) 5 St. Lawrence (2001, 04-05-06-07) 2007 • LAKE PLACID, NY Harvard (2001-03-04-05-08) The NCAA Women’s Frozen Four was held in historic Lake Placid, N.Y., where the 1980 Winter took place. 4 Wisconsin (2006-07-08-09) Wisconsin successfully defended its title after defeating Min- Dartmouth (2001-03-04-05) nesota Duluth, 4-1, in the championship game. Boston College 2 New Hampshire (2006-08) and St. Lawrence were the other semi-finalists. wcha team all-time records • All Games Mercyhurst (2009-10) 2008 • DULUTH, MN 1 Brown (2002); Niagara (2002); Minnesota Duluth capture its fourth national championship at Team 1st Year Yrs GP W L T Pct. Boston College (2007); Cornell (2010) the DECC in Duluth with a 4-0 shutout of Wisconsin in the final to avenge a loss to the Badgers in the 2007 championship game. Minnesota 1999-2000 11 418 313 77 28 .782 The other semi-finalists were Harvard and New Hampshire. Minnesota Duluth 1999-2000 11 400 291 78 31 .766 Frozen Four Wins 2009 • BOSTON, MA Wisconsin 1999-2000 11 412 290 88 34 .745 11 Minnesota Duluth (2001-10) Wisconsin captures it’s third NCAA Women’s Frozen Four title in Ohio State 1999-2000 11 403 164 200 39 .455 7 Wisconsin (2006-09) the past four seasons. The Badgers defeat Mercyhurst, 5-0, in the 5 Minnesota (2002-06) title game at Agganis Arena in Boston, Mass. Wisconsin won 5-1 St. Cloud State 1999-2000 11 391 142 213 36 .409 4 Harvard (2001-05) over Minnesota Duluth in one semi-final while Minnesota fell 5-4 to Mercyhurst in the other. Minnesota State 1999-2000 11 380 106 237 37 .328 3 St. Lawrence (2001-05) Bemidji State 1999-2000 11 386 103 239 44 .324 1 Brown (2002); Dartmouth (2003); 2010 • Minneapolis, MN North Dakota 2004-2005 6 213 44 148 21 .256 Mercyhurst (2009); Cornell (2010) Minnesota Duluth completes a hat trick of titles (WCHA, WCHA Playoff, NCAA) by winning the Frozen Four at Ridder Arena in stunning fashion over Cornell, 3-2, when Jessica Wong scores at 19:26 of the third 20-minute overtime. The WCHA’s streak Frozen Four Winning PCT. of consecutive national championships won reaches 11. Host (minimum 2 games) Minnesota falls 3-2 to UMD in one of the two semi-finals while .875 Wisconsin, 2006-09 (7-1) Cornell upends Mercyhurst 3-2 (ot). wcha team all-time records • league games .846 Minnesota Duluth (2001-10) (11-2) .500 Brown, 2002 (1-1) Team 1st Year Yrs GP W L T Pct. Cornell, 2010 (1-1) Frozen Four All-TournEy Teams .458 Minnesota (2002-10) (5-6-1) Minnesota 1999-2000 11 288 219 47 22 .799 .444 Harvard, 2001-05 (4-5) 2001: G - , UMD; D - Isabelle Chartrand, SLU; Brittny Minnesota Duluth 1999-2000 11 288 209 54 25 .769 .375 St. Lawrence, 2001-07 (3-5) Ralph, UMD; F - Amanda Sargeant, SLU; F - , UMD*; Wisconsin 1999-2000 11 288 200 61 27 .741 F - Tammy Shewchuk, Harvard. Ohio State 1999-2000 11 288 108 150 30 .427 2002: G - Tania Pinelli, Niagara; D - Larissa Luther, UMD; D NCAA Championships Won - Meredith Ostrander, Brown; F - Kelly Stephens, UM; F - Joanne St. Cloud State 1999-2000 11 288 93 166 29 .373 5 Minnesota Duluth (2001, 02, 03, 08, 10) Eustace, UMD; F - Kristy Zamora, Brown*. Minnesota State 1999-2000 11 288 66 191 31 .283 3 Minnesota (2000*, 2004, 2005) 2003: G - Amy Ferguson, Dartmouth; D - , Harvard; F - Jenny Potter, UMD; F - Hanne Sikio, UMD; F - Julie Bemidji State 1999-2000 11 288 63 192 33 .276 Wisconsin (2006, 2007, 2009) Chu, Harvard; F - Caroline Ouellette, UMD*. North Dakota 2004-2005 6 168 29 126 13 .211 * (prior to NCAAs; AWCHA Division 1 championship) 2004: G - Jody Horak, UM; D - Allie Sanchez, UM; D - Angela Ruggiero, Harvard; F - Kelly Stephens, UM; F - Natalie Darwitz, UM; F - Krissy Wendell, UM*. 2005: G - Ali Boe, Harvard; D - Caitlin Cahow, Harvard; D - Lynd- say Wall, UM; F - Sarah Vaillancourt, Harvard; F - Natalie Darwitz, FROZEN FOUR Highlights UM*; F - Krissy Wendell, UM. 2006: G - Jessie Vetter, UW*; D - Bobbi-Jo Slusar, UW; D - Ashley conference rankings • season-by-season Albrecht, UM; F - Jinelle Zaugg, UW; F - Bobbi Ross, UM; F - Jen- 2001 • Minneapolis, MN nifer Hitchcock, New Hampshire. A NCAA Women’s Frozen Four is held for the first time as Min- 2007: G - Jessie Vetter, UW; D - Bobbi-Jo Slusar, UW; D - Meghan Team 2000 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 nesota Duluth defeats St. Lawrence, 4-2, in Minneapolis to take Mikkleson, UW; F - Jinelle Zaugg, UW; F - Jessica Koizumi, UMD; Bemidji State 6 6 5 5 7 8 6 6 8 8 5t home the first crown. Harvard was third, Dartmouth fourth. F - Sara Bauer, UW*. Minnesota 2 1 1 2 1 1 2t 3 2 1 1t 2002 • Durham, NH 2008: G - Kim Martin, UMD*; D - Myriam Trepanier, UMD; D - Heidi Pelttari, UMD; F - Laura Fridfinnson, UMD; F - Sara O’Toole, Minnesota Duluth 1 2 2t 1 3 2 2t 2 1 3 1t Minnesota Duluth wins its second straight NCAA Women’s Frozen Four with a 3-2 victory over Brown in the title game in UMD; F - Erika Lawler, UW. Minnesota State 7 7 7 7 4t 5 7 5 6 5t 7 Durham, NH. Niagara and Minnesota shared third place. 2009: G - Jessie Vetter, UW*; D - Malee Windmaier, UW; D - Alycia Matthews, UW; F - Erika Lawler, UW; F - Hilary Knight, UW; F North Dakota – – – – – 7 8 8 7 5t 8 2003 • Duluth, MN - Meghan Agosta, Mercyhurst. Ohio State 4t 5 4 4 4t 4 5 4 5 7 5t Minnesota Duluth wins the NCAA Women’s Frozen Four, its third 2010: F - Emmanuelle Blais*, UMD; F - Laura Fridfinnson, UMD; St. Cloud State 4t 4 6 6 6 6 4 7 4 4 3 consecutive, by a 4-3 (ot) count over Harvard in front of a record F - Jessica Wong, UMD; D - Laura Fortino, Cornell; D - Lauriane crowd of 5,167, in its home arena – the Duluth Entertainment & Rougeau, Cornell; G - Amanda Mazzotta, Cornell. Wisconsin 3 3 2t 3 2 3 1 1 3 2 4 Convention Center. Dartmouth was third, Minnesota fourth. *Most Outstanding Player

50 2 0 1 1 w c h a w o m e n ’ s y e a r b o o k wcha history wcha individual award winners

Name, Pos...... Year Name, Pos...... Year wcha player of the year wcha Coach of the year Riitta Schaublin, G...... 2005-06 Alycia Matthews, D (3)...... 2008-09 Year Name, Position, Team Year Name, Team Noemie Marin, F (2)...... 2005-06 Brooke Ammerman, F (3)...... 2009-10 1999-00 Jenny Schmidgall, F, UMD 1999-00 Shannon Miller, UMD Rachael Drazan, D (2)...... 2005-06 Stefanie McKeough, D (3)...... 2009-10 2000-01 Courtney Kennedy, D, UM 2000-01 Laura Halldorson, UM (co) Michaela Lanzl, F (3)...... 2005-06 Krista McArthur, D (3)...... 2005-06 2001-02 Ronda Curtin, D, UM Kerry Wethington, SCSU (co) Noemie Marin, F...... 2006-07 All-WCHA Rookie Team 2002-03 Jenny Potter, F, UMD 2001-02 Laura Halldorson, UM Kim Martin, G (2)...... 2006-07 2003-04 Krissy Wendell, F, UM 2002-03 Mark Johnson, UW (co) Jessica Koizumi, F (3)...... 2006-07 2004-05 Krissy Wendell, F, UM Shannon Miller, UMD (co) Haley Irwin, F...... 2007-08 Bemidji State 2005-06 Sara Bauer, F, UW 2003-04 Jeff Vizenor, MSU Kim Martin, G...... 2007-08 Name, Pos...... Year 2004-05 Laura Halldorson, UM Saara Tuominen, F (3)...... 2007-08 Jill Luebke, G...... 2002-03 2006-07 Sara Bauer, F, UW Jocelyne Larocque, D (3)...... 2007-08 Emily Brookshaw, G...... 2004-05 2007-08 Tessa Bonhomme, D, OSU 2005-06 Mark Johnson, UW Jocelyne Larocque, D...... 2008-09 Brooke Collins, D...... 2005-06 2008-09 Hilary Knight, F, UW 2006-07 Mark Johnson, UW Elin Holmlov, F (2)...... 2008-09 Zuzana Tomcikova, G...... 2008-09 2009-10 Felicia Nelson, F, SCSU (co) 2007-08 Brad Frost, UM Haley Irwin, F (3)...... 2008-09 Zuzana Tomcikova, G, BSU (co) 2008-09 Brad Frost, UM (co) Jaime Rasmussen, D (3)...... 2008-09 Minnesota Mark Johnson, UW (co) Kim Martin, G (3)...... 2008-09 Emmanuelle Blais, F...... 2009-10 Name, Pos...... Year 2009-10 Steve Sertich, BSU Jaime Rasmussen, D...... 2009-10 Krissy Wendell, F...... 2002-03 WCHA Student-Athlete of the Laura Fridfinnson, F (2)...... 2009-10 Natalie Darwitz, F...... 2002-03 Jennifer Harss, G (3)...... 2009-10 Bobbi Ross, F...... 2004-05 Year (1999-2007); Gigi Marvin, F...... 2005-06 All-WCHA Melanie Gagnon, D...... 2005-06 wcha outstanding student- Minnesota State Kim Hanlon, G...... 2005-06 Name, Pos...... Year Michelle Maunu, D...... 2006-07 athlete of the year (2008-10) (2) All-WCHA Second Team; (3) All-WCHA Third Team Shari Vogt, G...... 2002-03 Jenny Lura, G...... 2007-08 Year Name, Position, Team Shari Vogt, G...... 2003-04 Monique Lamoureux, F...... 2008-09 1999-00 Katie Beaudy, G, MSU (co) Jocelyne Lamoureux, F...... 2008-09 Bemidji State Anne Schleper, D...... 2008-09 Shannon Kennedy, F, UM (co) Name, Pos...... Year North Dakota Megan Bozek, D...... 2009-10 2000-01 Bre Dedrickson, G, BSU Amber Fryklund, F (2)...... 2001-02 Name, Pos...... Year Noora Raty, G...... 2009-10 2001-02 Guylaine Hache, F, BSU Emily Brookshaw, G (3)...... 2007-08 Zuzana Tomcikova, G (2)...... 2008-09 2002-03 Anik Cote, G, BSU Zuzana Tomcikova, G (2)...... 2009-10 Ohio State Minnesota Duluth Name, Pos...... Year 2003-04 Emma Laaksonen, D, OSU Montana Vichorek, D (3)...... 2009-10 Name, Pos...... Year 2004-05 Caroline Ouellette, F, UMD Jeni Creary, F...... 2001-02 Caroline Ouellette, F...... 2002-03 Emma Laaksonen, D (2)...... 2001-02 2005-06 Riitta Schaublin, G, UMD Krista McArthur, D...... 2002-03 Minnesota Jana Harrigan, F...... 2005-06 2006-07 Riitta Schaublin, G, UMD Jessica Koizumi, F...... 2003-04 Name, Pos...... Year Amber Bowman, D...... 2005-06 Noemie Marin, F...... 2003-04 2007-08 Casie Hanson, F, UND , F...... 1999-00 Lisa Chesson, D (3)...... 2005-06 Rachel Drazan, D...... 2004-05 2008-09 Gigi Marvin, F, UM Winny Brodt, D...... 1999-00 Tessa Bonhomme, D...... 2006-07 Michaela Lanzl, F...... 2005-06 2009-10 Caitlin Hogan, F, SCSU Laura Slominski, F (2)...... 1999-00 Erin Keys, F (2)...... 2006-07 Saara Tuominen, F...... 2006-07 Ambria Thomas, F (2)...... 1999-00 Amber Bowman, D (2)...... 2006-07 Kim Martin, G...... 2006-07 Courtney Kennedy, D (2)...... 1999-00 Lisa Chesson, D (3)...... 2006-07 Haley Irwin, F...... 2007-08 wcha Defensive Crystal Nicholas, G (2)...... 1999-00 Erin Keys, F...... 2007-08 Jocelyne Larocque, D...... 2007-08 Courtney Kennedy, D...... 2000-01 Tessa Bonhomme, D...... 2007-08 Katherine Wilson, F...... 2009-10 Erica Killewald, G...... 2000-01 Lisa Chesson, D (2)...... 2007-08 Player of the year La Toya Clarke, F (2)...... 2000-01 Natalie Spooner, F...... 2009-10 Year Name, Position, Team Ambria Thomas, F (2)...... 2000-01 Hokey Langan, F (2)...... 2009-10 Minnesota State 1999-00 Winny Brodt, D, UM Ronda Curtin, D...... 2001-02 Rachel Davis, D (2)...... 2009-10 Name, Pos...... Year 2000-01 Courtney Kennedy, D, UM Jody Horak, G...... 2001-02 Kerri Wallace, D...... 2004-05 2001-02 Ronda Curtin, D, UM Kelly Stephens, F (2)...... 2001-02 Maggie Fisher, F...... 2005-06 Natalie Darwitz, F...... 2002-03 St. Cloud State Holly Snyder, D...... 2006-07 Name, Pos...... Year 2002-03 Ronda Curtin, D, UM Ronda Curtin, D...... 2002-03 Ricki-Lee Doyle, F (2)...... 2000-01 2003-04 Molly Engstrom, D, UW Jody Horak, G...... 2002-03 Kobi Kawamoto, D (2)...... 2000-01 2004-05 Molly Engstrom, D, UW Krissy Wendell, F (2)...... 2002-03 North Dakota Fiona McLeod, D (2)...... 2000-01 Name, Pos...... Year Krissy Wendell, F...... 2003-04 2005-06 Bobbi-Jo Slusar, D, UM Kobi Kawamoto, D (2)...... 2001-02 Cami Wooster, F...... 2004-05 Natalie Darwitz, F...... 2003-04 2006-07 Meaghan Mikkelson, D, UW Kobi Kawamoto, D (2)...... 2003-04 Ashley Lynch, D...... 2006-07 Krissy Wendell, F...... 2004-05 Kristy Oonincx, F (2)...... 2005-06 2007-08 Tessa Bonhomme, D, OSU Natalie Darwitz, F...... 2004-05 Hailey Clarkson, F (3)...... 2005-06 2008-09 Melanie Gagnon, D, UM Lyndsey Wall, D...... 2004-05 Lauri St. Jacques, G (3)...... 2005-06 Ohio State 2009-10 Anne Schleper, D, UM Kelly Stephens, F (2)...... 2004-05 Felicia Nelson, F (2)...... 2009-10 Name, Pos...... Year Jody Horak, G (2)...... 2004-05 Holly Roberts, F (2)...... 2009-10 Tessa Bonhomme, D...... 2003-04 Erica McKenzie, F...... 2005-06 Caitlin Hogan, F (3)...... 2009-10 Shannon Reilly, D...... 2007-08 wcha Rookie of the year Gigi Marvin, F (3)...... 2005-06 Hokey Langan, F...... 2009-10 Year Name, Position, Team Gigi Marvin, F...... 2006-07 Bobbi Ross, F (3)...... 2006-07 1999-00 Maria Rooth, F, UMD Wisconsin Melanie Gagnon, D (3)...... 2006-07 Name, Pos...... Year St. Cloud State 2000-01 Meghan Hunter, F, UW Gigi Marvin, F...... 2007-08 Sis Paulsen, D...... 1999-00 Name, Pos...... Year 2001-02 Jeni Creary, F, OSU Rachael Drazan, D...... 2007-08 Jackie MacMillan, G...... 1999-00 Kelly Stewart, D...... 2002-03 2002-03 Natalie Darwitz, F, UM Erica McKenzie, D (2)...... 2007-08 Kerry Weiland, D (2)...... 1999-00 Holly Roberts, F...... 2006-07 2003-04 Sara Bauer, F, UW Anya Miller, D (2)...... 2007-08 Meghan Hunter, F...... 2000-01 Bobbi Ross, F (3)...... 2007-08 2004-05 Bobbi Ross, F, UM Kerry Weiland, D...... 2000-01 Wisconsin Melanie Gagnon, D (3)...... 2007-08 Meghan Hunter, F...... 2001-02 2005-06 Gigi Marvin, F, UM Name, Pos...... Year Monique Lamoureux, F...... 2008-09 Kerry Weiland, D...... 2001-02 Sara Bauer, F...... 2003-04 2006-07 Meghan Duggan, F, UW Jocelyne Lamoureux, F...... 2008-09 Jackie MacMillan, G (2)...... 2001-02 Bobbi-Jo Slusar, D...... 2003-04 2007-08 Haley Irwin, F, UMD Melanie Gagnon, D...... 2008-09 Sis Paulsen, D (2)...... 2002-03 Christine Dufour, G...... 2003-04 2008-09 Monique Lamoureux, F, UM Gigi Marvin, F (2)...... 2008-09 Kerry Weiland, D (2)...... 2002-03 Jinelle Zaugg, F...... 2004-05 Rachael Drazan, D (2)...... 2008-09 2009-10 Hokey Langan, F, OSU Molly Engstrom, D...... 2003-04 Meghan Duggan, F...... 2006-07 Anne Schleper, D (2)...... 2008-09 Sara Bauer, F (2)...... 2003-04 Hilary Knight, F...... 2007-08 Emily West, F...... 2009-10 Karen Rickard, F (2)...... 2003-04 Mallory Deluce, F...... 2007-08 Anne Schleper, D...... 2009-10 Carla MacLeod, D (2)...... 2003-04 Brooke Ammerman, F...... 2008-09 wcha Scoring Champion Noora Raty, G...... 2009-10 Meghan Horras, G (2)...... 2003-04 Brittany Haverstock, D...... 2008-09 Year Name, Position, Team Megan Bozek, D (2)...... 2009-10 Molly Engstrom, D...... 2004-05 Brianna Decker, F...... 2009-10 2003-04 Jenny Potter, F, UMD Sara Bauer, F (2)...... 2004-05 Stefanie McKeough, D...... 2009-10 2004-05 Natalie Darwitz, F, UM Minnesota Duluth Carla MacLeod, D (2)...... 2004-05 Sara Bauer, F...... 2005-06 2005-06 Erica McKenzie, F, UM Name, Pos...... Year Bobbi-Jo Slusar, D...... 2005-06 Jenny Schmidgall, F...... 1999-00 2006-07 Sara Bauer, F, UW Sharon Cole, F (2)...... 2005-06 Maria Rooth, F...... 1999-00 2007-08 Haley Irwin, F, UMD Meaghan Mikkelson, D (2)...... 2005-06 Hanne Sikio, F (2)...... 1999-00 Meghan Horras, G (2)...... 2005-06 2008-09 Monique Lamoureux, F, UM Maria Rooth, F...... 2000-01 Sara Bauer, F...... 2006-07 2009-10 Hokey Langan, F, OSU Hanne Sikio, F...... 2000-01 Meaghan Mikkelson, D...... 2006-07 Tuula Pupputti, G (2)...... 2000-01 Jessie Vetter, G...... 2006-07 Maria Rooth, F...... 2001-02 Meghan Duggan, F (2)...... 2006-07 Erika Holst, F (2)...... 2001-02 wcha Goaltending Champion Jinelle Zaugg, F (2)...... 2006-07 Jenny Potter, F...... 2002-03 Year Name, Position, Team Bobbi-Jo Slusar, D (2)...... 2006-07 Caroline Ouellette, F...... 2002-03 2003-04 Meghan Horras, UW Erika Lawler, F (3)...... 2006-07 Krista McArthur, D...... 2002-03 Christine Dufour, G (3)...... 2006-07 2004-05 Jody Horak, UM Maria Rooth, F (2)...... 2002-03 Meghan Duggan, F...... 2007-08 2005-06 Kim Hanlon, UM Erika Holst, F (2)...... 2002-03 Jessie Vetter, G...... 2007-08 2006-07 Christine Dufour, UW Jenny Potter, F...... 2003-04 Erika Lawler, F (2)...... 2007-08 Julianne Vasichek, D...... 2003-04 2007-08 Jessie Vetter, UW Jinelle Zaugg, F (3)...... 2007-08 Caroline Ouellette, F (2)...... 2003-04 2008-09 Alyssa Grogan, UM Hilary Knight, F...... 2008-09 Caroline Ouellette, F...... 2004-05 Jessie Vetter, G...... 2008-09 2009-10 Noora Raty, UM Riitta Schaublin, G...... 2004-05 Erika Lawler, F (2)...... 2008-09 Noemie Marin, F (2)...... 2004-05 Meghan Duggan, F (3)...... 2008-09 Julianne Vasichek, D (2)...... 2004-05 Brooke Ammerman, F (3)...... 2008-09

51 2 0 1 1 w c h a w o m e n ’ s y e a r b o o k wcha history WCHA All-Americans Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Note: (2) All-American Second Team

Bemidji State About the Patty Kazmaier Name, Pos...... Year Memorial Award An award of The USA Hockey Foundation, the Patty Minnesota Kazmaier Memorial Award recognizes the accom- Name, Pos...... Year plishments of the most outstanding player in NCAA Courtney Kennedy, D...... 2000-01 Ronda Curtin, D...... 2001-02 Division 1 women’s each season. Other Natalie Darwitz, F...... 2002-03 selection criteria include outstanding individual and Ronda Curtin, D...... 2002-03 team skills, sportsmanship, performance in the clutch, Krissy Wendell, F (2)...... 2002-03 personal character, competitiveness and a love of Krissy Wendell, F...... 2003-04 hockey. Consideration is also given to academic Natalie Darwitz, F (2)...... 2003-04 Krissy Wendell, F...... 2004-05 achievement and civic involvement. Natalie Darwitz, F...... 2004-05 Lyndsay Wall, D...... 2004-05 Jody Horak, G (2)...... 2004-05 About Patty Kazmaier Gigi Marvin, F (2)...... 2007-08 Monique Lamoureux, F (2)...... 2008-09 The Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award is named Melanie Gagnon, D (2)...... 2008-09 in honor of the late Patty Kazmaier, who was Anne Schleper, D...... 2009-10 a four-year varsity letter-winner and All-Ivy Noora Raty, G...... 2009-10 League defenseman for Princeton University Minnesota Duluth from 1981-86. Name, Pos...... Year An accomplished athlete who helped lead Maria Rooth, F...... 2000-01 the Tigers to the Ivy League Championship in Maria Rooth, F...... 2001-02 Jenny Potter, F...... 2002-03 three consecutive seasons (1981-84), Patty Maria Rooth, F (2)...... 2002-03 Kazmaier-Sandt died on Feb. 15, 1990, at the Caroline Ouellette, F...... 2003-04 Jenny Potter, F...... 2003-04 age of 28 following a long struggle with a rare Julianne Vasichek, D (2)...... 2003-04 blood disease. Caroline Ouellette, F...... 2004-05 Julianne Vasichek, D (2)...... 2004-05 Riitta Schaublin, G...... 2005-06 Kim Martin, G...... 2007-08 Jocelyne Larocque, D...... 2008-09 WCHA Patty Kazmaier Emmanuelle Blais, F...... 2009-10 Memorial Award Winners Minnesota State Name, Pos...... Year Minnesota Shari Vogt, G (2)...... 2003-04 Name, Pos...... Year Krissy Wendell, F...... 2004-05 North Dakota Name, Pos...... Year Wisconsin Name, Pos...... Year Sara Bauer, F...... 2005-06 The WCHA’s first Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Winner was Krissy Wendell of the Ohio State Jessie Vetter, G...... 2008-09 University of Minnesota in 2005. WendelL was a Two-Time U.S. Olympian, Two-Time WCHA Player Name, Pos...... Year Emma Laaksonen, D (2)...... 2001-02 of the Year, and Three-Time All-American. She Produced 237 Points During her Career at UM. Jana Harrigan, F (2)...... 2005-06 Tessa Bonhomme, D (2)...... 2006-07 Tessa Bonhomme, D...... 2007-08

St. Cloud State Name, Pos...... Year Felicia Nelson, F (2)...... 2009-10

Wisconsin Name, Pos...... Year Meghan Hunter, F (2)...... 2000-01 Kerry Weiland, D (2)...... 2000-01 Kerry Weiland, D...... 2001-02 Meghan Hunter, F (2)...... 2001-02 Carla MacLeod, D (2)...... 2003-04 Molly Engstrom, D...... 2004-05 Carla MacLeod, D (2)...... 2004-05 Sara Bauer, F...... 2005-06 Bobbi-Jo Slusar, D...... 2005-06 Sara Bauer, F...... 2006-07 Meaghan Mikkelson, D...... 2006-07 Jessie Vetter, G...... 2006-07 Bobbi-Jo Slusar, D (2)...... 2006-07 Hilary Knight, F...... 2008-09 Jessie Vetter, G...... 2008-09

Wisconsin’s Sara Bauer won The Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award in 2006. Bauer was A Two-Time WCHA Player of the Year, Two-Time All-American, Two-Time WCHA Tourney MOst Outstanding PlayeR, And is the Badgers’ All-time Leading Scorer with 218 Points. Jessie Vetter of Wisconsin Became the First Goaltender Awarded the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award in 2009. Vetter Was an All-American and three-Time NCAA Frozen FOur WinneR and Holds NCAA Records For Career Victories (91) and Shutouts (39).

52 2 0 1 1 w c h a w o m e n ’ s y e a r b o o k wcha history top 10 WCHA PLAYERS of FIRST 10 YEARS • 1999-2009 league honors top 10 players from first decade; Group includes TWo Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Winners, WCHA Players of the Year, All-Americans, Olympic Gold Medalists

February 26, 2009/MADISON, Wis. – The hockey itself,” added Martin. University of Minnesota, the University “We are most grateful that we had the of Minnesota Duluth and the University opportunity to watch them play in the of Wisconsin, the teams which have won WCHA and cherish the idea that we will national championships and turned the always have them as special members Western Collegiate Hockey Association of our extended family.” into the best league in women’s hockey The top ten players from the first ten over the last decade, each placed three years are: Sara Bauer, F, University of Wis- players on the WCHA’s Top 10 Players consin; Tessa Bonhomme, D, Ohio State of the First 10 years, as announced Feb. University; Ronda Curtin, D, University 26, 2009. The WCHA is marking it’s 10th of Minnesota; Natalie Darwitz, F, Uni- season of women’s hockey in 2008-09, versity of Minnesota; Molly Engstrom, with the first season of league play com- D, University of Wisconsin; Caroline ing in 1999-2000. Ouellette, F, University of Minnesota The top players of the decade in- Duluth; Jenny Schmidgall Potter, F, Uni- cludes two Patty Kazmaier Memorial versity of Minnesota Duluth, University Award winners (Jessie Vetter went on of Minnesota; Maria Rooth, F, University to win the Kazmaier in 2009), WCHA of Minnesota Duluth; Jessie Vetter, G, Players of the Year, All-Americans and University of Wisconsin; and Krissy Sara Bauer, Forward Tessa Bonhomme, Defense Olympic Gold medalists. It includes one Wendell, F, University of Minnesota. University of Wisconsin (2003-07) Ohio State University (2003-08) active player. In addition to players from The players were later honored at Minnesota, Wisconsin and defending the 2009 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF, the Career Highlights: Patty Kazmaier Career Highlights: WCHA Player of the national champion Minnesota Duluth, league‘s playoff championship, which Memorial Award winner (2006) … All- Year (2008) … WCHA Defensive Player of the team also includes one player from was held in Minneapolis March 7-8. American (2006, 2007) … WCHA Player the Year (2008) … All-American (2007, Ohio State. Nominations for the WCHA’s Top 10 of the Year (2006, 2007) … All-WCHA 2008) … All-WCHA … top scoring de- “In this our anniversary season of Players in 10 Years came from a list of … WCHA Rookie of the Year (2004) fenseman in league history (42 goals, 86 celebrating 10 years of women’s WCHA All-Americans, Olympians and post- … WCHA Scoring Champion (2007) assists, 128 points) … All-WCHA Rookie hockey, we recognize 10 of the names season awards winners over the first … All-WCHA Rookie Team (2004) … Team (2004) … from Sudbury, Ontario. that have helped make this Associa- decade that were reviewed by league WCHA tournament MOP (2006, 2007) tion such a success,” said Sara R. Martin, coaches and officials and then submit- … Wisconsin all-time leading scorer (80 WCHA Associate Commissioner. “In a ted to a selection committee, which was goals, 138 assists, 218 points) … from St. decade that has seen such tremendous appointed by the Commissioner’s Office Catharines, Ontario. development and growth of our sport, to choose the team. we today salute our 10 best players. Capsule bios of the WCHA’s top 10 “These outstanding young women players over the first 10 years follow. have made a significant impact on the Note: career highlights were as of time history of this league and also left a of release. lasting impression on the game of ice

four members of the WCHA’s Top 10 Players in 10 Years – natalie darwitz, Molly Engstrom, jenny potter and jessie vetter – participated for Team USA against a Current Group of WCHA All- Stars at Xcel Energy Center in Late September, 2009 53 2 0 1 1 w c h a w o m e n ’ s y e a r b o o k

Ronda Curtin, Defenseman Natalie Darwitz, Forward Molly Engstrom, Defenseman Caroline Ouellette, Forward University of Minnesota (1999-2003) University of Minnesota (2002-05) University of Wisconsin (2002-05) University of Minnesota Duluth (2002-05) Career Highlights: WCHA Player of Career Highlights: U.S. Olympian Career Highlights: U.S. Olympian the Year (2002) … WCHA Defensive (2002, 2006) … All-American (2003, (2006) … WCHA Defensive Player of the Career Highlights: Canadian gold med- Player of the Year (2002, 2003) … All- 2004, 2005) … All-WCHA … WCHA Year (2004, 2005) … All-American (2005) alist at Olympics (2006) … Canadian American (2002, 2003) … All-WCHA … Rookie of the Year (2003) … All-WCHA … All-WCHA … career point totals: 28 Olympian (2002) … All-American (2004 career point totals: 60 goals, 107 assists, Rookie Team (2003) … WCHA Scoring goals, 57 assists, 85 points … from Siren, and 2005) … WCHA Student-Athlete 167points … WCHA tournament MOP Champion (2005) … WCHA tournament Wisconsin. of the Year (2005) … All-WCHA … All- (2002) … from Roseville, Minnesota. MOP (2005) … Minnesota’s all-time WCHA Rookie Team (2003) … career leading scorer (102 goals, 144 assists, point totals: 92 goals, 137 asssists, 229 246 points) … currently an assistant points … WCHA tournament MOP coach at Minnesota … from Eagan, (2003) … from Montreal, Quebec. Minnesota. top 10 WCHA PLAYERS of FIRST 10 YEARS • 1999-2009

Jenny Schmidgall Potter Maria Rooth, Forward Jessie Vetter, Goaltender Krissy Wendell, Forward Forward University of Minnesota Duluth University of Wisconsin (2005-09) University of Minnesota (2002-05) University of Minnesota Duluth & (1999-2003) University of Minnesota (1999-2004) Career Highlights: All-American (2007, Career Highlights: Patty Kazmaier Career Highlights: Swedish Olympian 2009) … All-WCHA … WCHA Goaltend- Memorial Award winner (2005) … U.S. Career Highlights: U.S. Olympic goal (2002, 2006) … All-American (2001, ing Champion (2008) … her 91 career Olympian (2002, 2006) … WCHA Player medalist (1998) … U.S. Olympian (2002, 2002, 2003) … All-WCHA … WCHA victories are an NCAA women’s record of the Year (2004, 2005) … All-American 2006) … WCHA Player of the Year (2000 Rookie of the Year (2000) … Minnesota … Career record was 91-13-10, with a (2003, 2004, 2005) … All-WCHA … All- and 2003 at UMD) … All-American Duluth’s all-time leading career scorer 1.19 goals-against average and .941 WCHA Rookie Team (2003) … WCHA (2003, 2004) … All-WCHA … WCHA (119 goals, 113 assists, 232 points) … saves percentage … played in national tournament MOP (2004) … Minnesota’s Scoring Champion (2004) … all-time WCHA tournament MOP (2001) … from title game four straight years and was second all-time leading scorer (106 leader in WCHA career points (108 goals, Angelholm, Sweden. 11-1-0 in NCAA tournament games … goals, 121assists, 237 points) … from 148 assists, 266 points) … from Eagan, owns three national championships Brooklyn Park, Minnesota. Minnesota. … holds NCAA record for most career shutouts (39) … from Cottage Grove, Wisconsin.

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Unbeaten Streak (All Games) Longest Winless Streak (WCHA) Shorthanded Goals (All Games) 26 UW (25-0-1) (2/06-11/06) 2006 28 UND (0-27-1) 2006-07 19 UM 2004-05 teAM records UW (23-0-3) 2006-07 24 MSU (0-23-1) 2000-01 13 UM 1999-00 24 UM (20-0-4 ) 2001-02 UW (41 gp) 2008-09 Season 22 UMD (20-0-2) 1999-00 Ties (All Games) 12 UMD 1999-00 21 UM (20-0-1) 1999-00 8 BSU 2001-02 UM 2002-03 Games Played (All Games) UM (19-0-2) 2007-08 SCSU 2009-10 UM (40 gp) 2008-09 41 UW 2005-06 20 UW (18-0-2) (9/26/08-1/10/09) 2008-09 7 BSU 2002-03 UM 2005-06 SCSU 2006-07 Shorthanded Goals (WCHA) UW 2006-07 Unbeaten Streak (WCHA) 6 UM 2001-02 16 UM (28 gp) 2004-05 UW 2007-08 26 UM (24-0-2) 2004-05 MSU 2004-05 11 UM (28 gp) 1999-00 UW 2008-09 24 UM (20-0-4) 2001-02 UND 2007-08 UW (28 gp) 2008-09 40 UM 2004-05 22 UMD (20-0-2) 1999-00 10 UMD (28 gp) 1999-00 UM 2008-09 Ties (WCHA) 39 UM 1999-00 Most Losses (All Games) 6 BSU 2001-02 Penalty Minutes (All Games) UMD 2006-07 31 MSU (2-31-2) 2000-01 SCSU 2009-10 675 UM (40 gp) 2008-09 UMD 2007-08 UND (3-31-2) 2006-07 5 UW 2000-01 624 MSU 2004-05 UMD 2008-09 29 BSU (4-29-3) 2007-08 SCSU 2006-07 605 UMD (39 gp) 2008-09 27 BSU (5-27-2) 2003-04 MSU 2008-09 596 UMD 2002-03 Games Played (WCHA) 26 OSU (8-26-3) 1999-00 UW 2008-09 591 SCSU 2007-08 28 All Teams 2004-sa SCSU (7-26-1) 2001-02 4 UMD 2000-01 577 SCSU 2006-07 MSU (4-26-2) 2001-02 UW 2002-03 574 MSU 2007-08 Wins (All Games) UND (4-26-6) 2007-08 MSU 2003-04 36 UM (36-2-2) 2004-05 UW 2006-07 Penalty Minutes (WCHA) UW (36-4-1) 2005-06 Most Losses (WCHA) OSU 2006-07 526 MSU (28 gp) 2004-05 UW (36-1-4) 2006-07 27 UND (0-27-1) 2006-07 BSU 2006-07 493 MSU (28 gp) 2007-08 34 UMD (34-4-1) 2007-08 25 BSU (1-25-2) 2007-08 SCSU 2007-08 460 UM (28 gp) 2008-09 UW (34-2-5) 2008-09 23 MSU (0-23-1) 2000-01 UMD 2008-09 448 UMD (28 gp) 2008-09 32 UM (32-6-1) 1999-00 22 MSU (1-22-1) 2001-02 441 UND (28 gp) 2004-05 UM (32-5-3) 2008-09 BSU (5-22-1) 2004-05 Goals Scored (All Games) 429 UMD (28 gp) 2004-05 31 UMD (31-3-2) 2002-03 BSU (3-22-3) 2008-09 226 UMD 2002-03 425 SCSU (28 gp) 2008-09 21 UND (6-21-2) 2004-05 207 UW (41 gp) 2008-09 Wins (WCHA) 206 UM 1999-00 Fewest Penalty Minutes (All Games) 25 UM (25-1-2) 2004-05 Fewest Losses (All Games) 200 UMD 2000-01 209 SCSU 2005-06 24 UW (24-3-1) 2005-06 1 UW (36-1-4) 2006-07 257 SCSU 2006-07 UMD (24-4-0) 2007-08 2 UM (36-2-2) 2004-05 Goals Scored (WCHA) 262 UW 2001-02 23 UW (23-1-4) 2006-07 UW (34-2-5) 2008-09 170 UMD (28 gp) 1999-00 284 UM 2001-02 UM (23-2-3) 2008-09 3 UMD (31-3-2) 2002-03 166 UMD (28 gp) 2002-03 286 UW 2003-04 22 UMD (22-4-2) 2004-05 4 UM (28-4-6) 2001-02 150 UM (28 gp) 1999-00 21 UMD (21-1-2) 1999-00 UM (30-4-2) 2003-04 Fewest Penalty Minutes (WCHA) UM (21-2-1) 1999-00 UW (36-4-1) 2005-06 Most Average Goals Scored Per Game (All Games) 165 SCSU (28 gp) 2005-06 UMD (21-2-1) 2002-03 UMD (34-4-1) 2007-08 6.28 UMD 2002-03 178 UM (28 gp) 2001-02 UM (21-5-2) 2007-08 5.94 UMD 1999-00 184 SCSU (28 gp) 2006-07 UW (21-2-5) 2008-09 Fewest Losses (WCHA) 5.41 UMD 2000-01 202 UW (28 gp) 2001-02 1 UMD (21-1-2) 1999-00 204 UW (28 gp) 2003-04 Fewest Wins (All Games) UM (25-1-2) 2004-05 Most Average Goals Scored Per Game (WCHA) 2 MSU (2-31-2) 2000-01 UW (23-1-4) 2006-07 7.08 UMD (28 gp) 1999-00 3 UND (3-31-2) 2006-07 2 UM (21-2-1) 1999-00 6.92 UMD (28 gp) 2002-03 4 MSU (4-26-2) 2001-02 UM (19-2-3) 2001-02 6.25 UM (28 gp) 1999-00 BSU (4-29-3) 2007-08 UMD (21-2-1) 2002-03 UND (4-26-6) 2007-08 UM (23-2-3) 2008-09 Most Average Goals Allowed Per Game (All Games) 5 BSU (5-27-2) 2003-04 UW (21-2-5) 2008-09 5.38 BSU 2000-01 player records 3 UM (19-3-2) 2003-04 4.71 MSU 1999-00 Fewest Wins (WCHA) UW (24-3-1) 2005-06 4.61 OSU (36 gp) 2008-09 0 MSU (0-23-1) 2000-01 4.47 SCSU 2001-02 UND (0-27-1) 2006-07 Lowest Winning Percentage (All Games) Career 1 MSU (1-22-1) 2001-02 .086 MSU (2-31-2) 2000-01 Most Average Goals Allowed Per Game (WCHA) BSU (1-25-2) 2007-08 .111 UND (3-31-2) 2006-07 5.92 BSU (28 gp) 2000-01 3 MSU (3-19-2) 1999-00 .153 BSU (4-29-3) 2007-08 5.00 SCSU (28 gp) 1999-00 forwards & defensemen MSU (3-18-3) 2002-03 .156 MSU (4-26-2) 2001-02 5.17 SCSU (28 gp) 2002-03 BSU (3-20-1) 2003-04 .176 BSU (5-27-2) 2003-04 Games Played (All Games) UND (3-23-2) 2005-06 Fewest Avg. Goals Allowed Per Game (All Games) 163 Erika Lawler, UW 2005-09 BSU (3-22-3) 2008-09 Lowest Winning Percentage (WCHA) 0.88 UW (41 gp, 36 ga) 2006-07 163 Angie Keseley, UW 2005-09 .018 UND (0-27-1) 2006-07 1.24 UW (41 gp, 51 ga) 2005-06 162 Alycia Matthews, UW 2005-09 Best Winning Percentage (All Games) .021 MSU (0-23-1) 2000-01 1.29 UW (41 gp, 53 ga) 2008-09 160 Jinelle Zaugg, UW 2004-08 .927 UW (36-1-4) 2006-07 .063 MSU (1-22-1) 2001-02 1.35 UM 2004-05 159 Emily Kranz, UW 2006-10 .925 UM (36-2-2) 2004-05 .071 BSU (1-25-2) 2007-08 1.41 UW (41 gp, 58 ga) 2007-08 Jasmine Giles, UW 2006-10 .890 UW (36-4-1) 2005-06 .143 UND (3-23-2) 2005-06 1.46 UW 2001-02 Emily Morris, UW 2004-08 UW (34-2-5) 2008-09 .146 BSU (3-20-1) 2003-04 157 Kyla Sanders, UW 2006-10 .889 UMD (31-3-2) 2002-03 Fewest Average Goals Allowed Per Game (WCHA) 155 Jenelle Philipczyk, UM 2004-08 .885 UMD (34-4-1) 2007-08 Consecutive Losses (All Games) 0.93 UM (28 gp) 2004-05 153 Rachel Bible, UW 2005-09 .861 UM (30-4-2) 2003-04 20 UND 2006-07 1.17 UW (28 gp, 33 ga) 2006-07 152 Bobbi Ross, UM 2004-08 15 MSU 2001-02 1.29 UW (28 gp, 36 ga) 2007-08 Gigi Marvin, UM 2005-09 Best Winning Percentage (WCHA) 14 MSU 2000-01 1.36 UMD (28 gp, 38 ga) 2006-07 Allie Sanchez, UM 2002-06 .929 UM (25-1-2) 2004-05 BSU 2008-09 1.42 UM (28 gp) 2001-02 Sara Bauer, UW 2003-07 .917 UMD (21-1-2) 1999-00 13 BSU 2007-08 UW (28 gp) 2003-04 151 Chelsey Brodt, UM 2002-06 .896 UM (21-2-1) 2000-01 11 UND 2006-07 1.43 UW (28 gp) 2005-06 150 Andrea Nichols, UM 2003-07 UMD (21-2-1) 2002-03 .893 UW (23-1-4) 2006-07 Consecutive Losses (WCHA) Power-Play Goals (All Games) Points (All Games) .875 UM (23-2-3) 2008-09 15 MSU 2001-02 70 UM 2004-05 256 Jenny Potter, UMD 1999-04 14 MSU 2000-01 67 UW (41 gp) 2008-09 246 Natalie Darwitz, UM 2002-05 Consecutive Wins (All Games) BSU 2008-09 59 UMD 2002-03 237 Krissy Wendell, UM 2002-05 19 UW (2/06-11/06) 2006 11 BSU 2007-08 56 UM (40 gp) 2008-09 232 Maria Rooth, UMD 1999-03 17 UW (2/07-10/08) 2007-08 10 OSU 1999-00 51 UM 1999-00 229 Caroline Ouellette, UMD 2002-05 16 UM (10/31/08-1/23/09) 2008-09 BSU 2003-04 UMD 2004-05 220 Hanne Sikio, UMD 1999-03 15 UM 2004-05 SCSU 2003-04 218 Kelly Stephens, UM 2001-05 14 UM 1999-00 Power-Play Goals (WCHA) Sara Bauer, UW 2003-07 12 UMD 1999-00 Longest Winless Streak (All Games) 48 UM (28 gp) 2004-05 204 Erika Holst, UMD 1999-03 UW (10/05-11/05) 2005 24 MSU (0-23-1) 2000-01 45 UMD (28 gp) 2004-05 195 Gigi Marvin, UM 2005-09 43 UMD (28 gp) 2002-03 177 Meghan Hunter, UW 2000-04 174 Erika Lawler, UW 2005-09 168 Noemie Marin, UMD 2003-07 167 Ronda Curtin, UM 1999-03

55 2 0 1 1 w c h a w o m e n ’ s y e a r b o o k wcha history Goals (All Games) Goaltenders 119 Maria Rooth, UMD 1999-03 top 10 career scorers • by team 108 Jenny Potter, UMD 1999-04 Games Played (All Games) 106 Krissy Wendell, UM 2002-05 121 Jackie MacMillan, UW 1999-03 102 Natalie Darwitz, UM 2002-05 115 Jessie Vetter, UW 2005-09 100 Hanne Sikio, UMD 1999-03 110 Emily Brookshaw, BSU 2005-08 Erika Holst, UMD 1999-03 108 Laura Gieselman, SCSU 1999-03 97 Kelly Stephens, UM 2001-05 Britni Kehler, MSU 2004-08 92 Caroline Ouellette, UMD 2002-05 104 Jody Horak, UM 2001-05 91 Noemie Marin, UMD 2003-07 Riitta Schaublin, UMD 2003-07 89 Jinelle Zaugg, UW 2004-08 103 Shari Vogt, MSU 2000-04 87 Gigi Marvin, UM 2005-09 99 April Stojak, OSU 1999-03 86 Jeni Creary, OSU 2001-05 91 Melissa Glaser, OSU 1999-05 84 Meghan Hunter, UW 2000-04 90 Brittany Kirkham, UND 2006-10 Jessica Koizumi, UMD 2003-07 89 Erika Vanderveer, OSU 2003-07 86 Amber Hasbargen, UND 2004-06 Assists (All Games) 85 Lauri St. Jacques, SCSU 2003-07 148 Jenny Potter, UMD 1999-04 81 Liana Bonanno, OSU 2006-09 144 Natalie Darwitz, UM 2002-05 138 Sara Bauer, UW 2003-07 Minutes Played (All Games) 137 Caroline Ouellette, UMD 2002-05 6999:28 Jackie MacMillan, UW 1999-03 131 Krissy Wendell, UM 2002-05 6911:57 Jessie Vetter, UW 2005-09 121 Kelly Stephens, UM 2001-05 6447:33 Britni Kehler, MSU 2004-08 120 Hanne Sikio, UMD 1999-03 6213:42 Shari Vogt, MSU 2000-04 119 Erika Lawler, UW 2005-09 6122:03 Jody Horak, UM 2001-05 113 Maria Rooth, UMD 1999-03 6075:42 Emily Brookshaw, BSU 2005-08 108 Gigi Marvin, UM 2005-09 6015:41 Riitta Schaublin, UMD 2003-07 107 Ronda Curtin, UM 1999-03 5938:06 Laura Gieselman, SCSU 1999-03 104 Erika Holst, UMD 1999-03 5525:56 April Stojak, OSU 1999-03 93 Meghan Hunter, UW 2000-04 5296:13 Melissa Glaser, OSU 1999-05 Ohio State Career Scoring Leader Jana Harrigan Amassed 68 goals, 92 assists and 160 points in 5257:17 Erika Vanderveer, OSU 2003-07 Power-Play Goals (All Games) 145 games played for the buckeyes between 2002-06 5021:24 Brittany Kirkham, UND 2006-10 39 Jeni Creary, OSU 2001-05 4649:40 Amber Hasbargen, UND 2002-05 33 Krissy Wendell, UM 2002-05 4589:06 Lauri St. Jacques, SCSU 2003-07 Bemidji state 32 Hanne Sikio, UMD 1999-03 north dakota 4570:03 Jessie Vetter, UW 2005-sa Kelly Stephens, UM 2001-05 4471:02 Liana Bonanno, OSU 2006-09 Rk Name Yrs GP G A Pts Rk Name Yrs GP G A Pts 31 Gigi Marvin, UM 2005-09 4434:58 Bre Dedrickson, BSU 1999-03 1 Amber Fryklund 2000-03 100 59 63 122 1 Melissa Jaques 2005-09 134 36 42 78 29 Meghan Hunter, UW 2000-04 2 Kelly Hart 2003-07 140 33 67 100 2 Liz Funk 2002-06 128 32 35 67 Natalie Darwitz, UM 2002-05 Wins (All Games) 3 Lill Raynard 1999-03 135 35 61 96 3 Stasia Bakhit 2002-04 57 35 28 63 Jinelle Zaugg, UW 2004-08 91 Jessie Vetter, UW 2005-09 4 Lisa Peters 1999-03 124 35 53 88 4 Alyssa Wiebe 2008-sa 70 22 36 58 28 Roxanne Stang, SCSU 2000-04 83 Jody Horak, UM 2001-05 Kerri KcEwen 1999-03 135 43 45 88 5 Sherrie White 2002-04 57 26 24 50 27 Jenny Potter, UMD 1999-04 75 Jackie MacMillan, UW 1999-03 6 Alicia Kinsman 1999-03 129 36 51 87 6 Randi Motsko 2005-09 144 22 27 49 Bobbi Ross, UM 2004-08 65 Riitta Schaublin, UMD 2003-07 7 Erin Cody 2007-sa 109 36 35 71 7 Cara Wooster 2004-06 71 25 22 47 25 Erika Holst, UMD 1999-03 59 Jody Horak, UM 2001-05 9 Nikki Eckebrecht 2003-07 140 32 38 70 8 Devon Fingland 2002-06 129 13 33 46 Nadine Muzerall, UM 1997-01 53 Kim Martin, UMD 2006-sa 9 Caesare Stimson 2000-03 98 34 33 67 9 Cami Wooster 2004-06 66 25 19 44 Ronda Curtin, UM 1999-03 48 Meghan Horras, UW 2002-06 10 Guylaine Hache 2000-04 131 32 28 60 10 Alexia Gagnon Laplante 2003-07 120 21 16 37 Caroline Ouellette, UMD 2002-05 45 Christine Dufour, UW 2003-07 Sara Dagenais 2008-sa 70 19 18 37 44 Patricia Sautter-Elsmore, UMD 2001-05 Shorthanded Goals (All Games) 43 Tuula Puputti, UMD 1999-02 minnesota 16 Krissy Wendell, UM 2002-05 Britni Kehler, MSU 2004-08 ohio state 11 Jenny Potter, UMD 1999-04 Kim Hanlon, UM 2005-09 Rk Name Yrs GP G A Pts 10 Maria Rooth, UMD 1999-03 42 Erika Vanderveer, OSU 2003-07 1 Natalie Darwitz 2002-05 99 102 144 246 Rk Name Yrs GP G A Pts Caroline Ouellette, UMD 2002-05 37 Melissa Glaser, OSU 1999-05 2 Krissy Wendell 2002-05 101 106 131 237 1 Jana Harrigan 2003-06 145 68 92 160 Bobbi Ross, UM 2004-08 36 Erica Killewald, UM 1997-01 3 Nadine Muzerall 1997-01 129 139 96 235 2 Jeni Creary 2002-05 142 86 60 146 9 Holly Roberts, SCSU 2006-10 4 Kelly Stephens 2001-05 148 97 121 218 3 Tessa Bonhomme 2004-08 132 42 86 128 7 Sara Bauer, UW 2003-07 Saves (All Games) 5 Ambria Thomas 1997-01 134 89 112 201 4 Erin Keys 2005-08 147 61 60 121

3590 Shari Vogt, MSU 2000-04 6 Gigi Marvin 2005-09 152 87 108 195 5 Amber Bowman 2004-07 144 29 73 102 Game-Winning Goals (All Games) 3156 Britni Kehler, MSU 2004-08 7 Ronda Curtin 1999-03 147 60 107 167 6 Emma Laaksonen 2001-04 126 34 65 99 24 Krissy Wendell, UM 2002-05 3077 Laura Gieselman, SCSU 1999-03 8 Laura Slominski 1998-02 146 65 96 161 7 Shana Frost 2000-03 147 46 52 98 22 Jinelle Zaugg, UW 2004-08 3075 Emily Brookshaw, BSU 2005-08 9 La Toya Clarke 2000-04 140 67 92 159 8 Hayley Klassen 2006-09 142 44 51 95 20 Bobbi Ross, UM 2004-08 2527 Jackie MacMillan, UW 1999-03 10 Bobbi Ross 2004-08 152 75 77 152 9 Lisa Chesson 2005-08 147 27 62 89 19 Jenny Potter, UMD 1999-04 2494 Riitta Schaublin, UMD 2003-07 10 Emily Hudak 2000-03 148 15 70 85 18 Erika Holst, UMD 1999-03 2379 Bre Dedrickson, BSU 1999-03 minnesota duluth Natalie Darwitz, UM 2002-05 2371 Brittany Kirkham, UND 2006-sa Sara Bauer, UW 2003-07 st. cloud state 2271 Melissa Glaser, OSU 1999-05 Rk Name Yrs GP G A Pts Erica McKenzie, UM 2004-08 2268 Erika Vanderveer, OSU 2003-07 1 Jenny Potter 1999-04 102 108 148 265 Rk Name Yrs GP G A Pts 17 Kelly Stephens, UM 2001-05 2213 Jody Horak, UM 2001-05 2 Maria Rooth 1999-03 124 119 113 232 1 Caitlin Hogan 2006-10 127 50 77 127 16 Maria Rooth, UMD 1999-03 2175 Jessie Vetter, UW 2005-09 3 Caroline Ouellette 2002-05 97 92 137 229 2 Holly Roberts 2006-10 126 54 72 126 Jeni Creary, OSU 2001-05 2151 Liana Bonanno, OSU 2006-09 4 Hanne Sikio 1999-03 123 100 120 220 3 Roxanne Stang 2001-04 127 71 48 119 Gigi Marvin, UM 2005-09 2104 Amber Hasbargen, UND 2004-sa 5 Erika Holst 1999-03 127 100 104 204 4 Kobi Kawamoto 2001-04 127 35 64 99 15 Meghan Hunter, UW 2000-04 2078 Lauri St. Jacques, SCSU 2003-07 Jackie Friesen, UW 2001-05 6 Noemie Marin 2003-07 126 91 77 168 5 Ashley Stewart 2003-06 128 45 53 98 7 Jessica Koizumi 2003-07 132 84 71 155 6 Meaghan Pezon 2006-10 137 41 54 95 Shutouts (All Games) Most Points, Defenseman (All Games) 8 Joanne Eustace 1999-03 129 41 57 98 7 Felicia Nelson 2007-10 54 38 92 39 Jessie Vetter, UW 2005-09 9 Krista McArthur 2002-06 115 24 67 91 8 Fiona McLeod 2000-02 90 32 54 86 130 Sis Paulsen, UW 1999-03 20 Jody Horak, UM 2001-05 10 Navada Russell 1999-03 135 18 72 90 9 Hailey Clarkson 2005-07 109 33 52 85 128 Tessa Bonhomme, OSU 2003-08 18 Christine Dufour, UW 2003-07 10 Megan McCarthy 2006-09 135 36 45 81 124 Kerry Weiland, UW 1999-03 17 Riitta Schaublin, UMD 2003-07 8 Abby Cooper 2000-03 138 38 41 79 102 Amber Bowman, OSU 2003-07 Meghan Horras, UW 2002-06 minnesota state 99 Kobi Kawamoto, SCSU 2000-04 9 Laura Fast 2005-08 146 32 45 77 15 Jackie MacMillan, UW 1999-03 Emma Laaksonen, OSU 2001-05 13 Kim Hanlon, UM 2005-09 Rk Name Yrs GP G A Pts 93 Bobbi-Jo Slusar, UW 2003-07 12 April Stojak, OSU 1999-03 1 Maggie Fisher 2005-09 141 57 52 109 90 Navada Russell, UMD 1999-03 wisconsin Britni Kehler, MSU 2004-08 2 Christina Lee 2006-10 139 43 52 95 89 Winny Brodt, UM 1998-03 11 Kim Martin, UMD 2006-sa 3 Kristina Bunker 2004-08 140 31 47 78 Rk Name Yrs GP G A Pts Lisa Chesson, OSU 2004-08 10 Melissa Glaser, OSU 1999-05 4 Kala Buganski 2006-10 136 33 43 76 1 Sara Bauer 2003-07 152 80 138 218 87 Lisa Peters, BSU 1999-03 Erica Killewald, UM 1997-01 Ashley Young 2006-10 122 27 49 76 2 Meghan Hunter 2000-04 132 84 93 177 85 Ronda Curtin, UM* 1999-03 Erika Vanderveer, OSU 2003-07 6 Amanda Stohr 2004-08 131 30 38 68 3 Erika Lawler 2005-09 163 55 119 174 Emily Hudak, OSU 2000-04 9 Tuula Puputti, UMD 1999-02 7 Tristin Stephenson 1999-03 133 32 35 67 4 Kendra Antony 1999-03 137 67 92 159 Molly Engstrom, UW 2001-05 8 Melanie Salatino 2002-05 103 35 28 63 5 Jinelle Zaugg 2004-08 160 89 67 156 * only includes seasons on defense 9 Ryann Geldner 1998-02 113 32 28 60 6 Meghan Duggan 2006-sa 118 69 82 151 10 Kim Corona 1998-00 64 29 20 49 7 Angie Keseley 2005-09 163 53 88 141 Cara Samuelson 1998-02 131 22 27 49 8 Sis Paulsen 1999-03 136 42 88 130 Jodi Helminen 2004-08 133 14 35 49 9 Kerry Weiland 1999-03 133 34 90 124 10 Hilary Knight 2007-sa 80 65 56 121

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