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WISCONSIN Hockey 2019-20 SCHEDULE Sept WISCONSIN hockey 2019-20 SCHEDULE Sept. 27 at Lindenwood W, 4-0 Sept. 28 at Lindenwood W, 6-2 5 NATIONAL TITLES (2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2019) • 5 PATTY KAZMAIER AWARD WINNERS • 18 ALL-AMERICANS OCT. 4 PENN STATE W, 7-0 OCT. 5 PENN STATE W, 3-0 WEEKEND 15: BADGERS HEAD WEST TO MINNESOTA STATE Oct. 11 at No. 8 Ohio State* W, 3-0 #1 WISCONSIN BADGERS VS MINNESOTA STATE MAVERICKS Oct. 12 at No. 8 Ohio State* W, 7-3 23-2-1, 13-2-1-0 WCHA 10-14-5, 3-12-3-3 WCHA Oct. 18 at Long Island W, 10-2 Oct. 19 at Long Island W, 12-0 Head Coach: Mark Johnson Head Coach: John Harrington Record at Wisconsin: 519-89-44 (17th Season) Record at MSU 34-116-21 (5th season): OCT. 26 BEMIDJI STATE* W, 4-1 Overall Record: Same Overall Record: Same OCT. 27 BEMIDJI STATE* W, 4-1 Nov. 2 at No. 2 Minnesota* L, 4-2 Nov. 3 at No. 2 Minnesota* T, 2-2 FRIDAY/SATURDAY FEB. 7/8 • 2 PM/2 PM CT • MANKATO CIVIC CENTER (5,280) • MANKATO, MINN. NOV. 16 MINNESOTA STATE* W, 3-2 NOV. 17 MINNESOTA STATE* W, 6-1 TOP-RANKED BADGERS HIT THE ROAD TO MANKATO Nov. 22 at St. Cloud State* W, 5-3 The top-ranked Badgers hit the road this weekend to take on Minnesota State Nov. 23 at St. Cloud State* W, 6-2 in Mankato, Minnesota. Puck drop on Friday and Saturday is set for 2 p.m. and Nov. 29 RV Harvard% W, 5-1 Saturday’s game will be shown on Fox Sports Wisconsin Plus and Fox Sports Nov. 30 No. 8 Boston College% W, 5-3 North. DEC. 6 No. 10 UMD* W, 4-3 Wisconsin is coming off of a sweep of St. Cloud State at LaBahn Arena, defeat- ing the Huskies 5-0 on Saturday and 11-1 on Sunday. The 11 goals on Sunday DEC. 7 No. 10 UMD* W, 5-2 ~ were a LaBahn Arena record. Ten different Badgers scored during the sweep Jan. 4 Robert Morris W, 3-1 while Daryl Watts led the UW offense with eight points and Sophie Shirley Jan. 5 No. 3 Northeastern~ W, 4-3 OT added seven. Jan. 10 at Bemidji State* W, 3-2 Wisconsin enters the weekend with an 25-2-1 record this year as the Badgers Jan. 11 at Bemidji State* L, 2-3 25 wins pace the NCAA. UW leads the country in scoring offense, averaging 4.96 JAN. 24 No. 2 MINNESOTA* W, 5-4 OT goals per game, while UW ranks fifth in scoring defense, holding opponents to an JAN. 25 No. 2 MINNESOTA* W, 3-0 average of 1.64 goals per contest. FEB. 1 ST. CLOUD STATE* W, 5-0 The Badgers hold a 27-game unbeaten streak against Minnesota State, a streak FEB. 2 ST. COULD STATE* W, 11-1 that started on March 2, 2014. During the run, the Badgers have outscored Daryl Watts was named the Feb. 7 at Minnesota State* 2:07 p.m. MSU 132-16. NCAA First Star of the Week after an eight-point weekend Feb. 8 at Minnesota State* 2:07 p.m. UW enters this weekend on top of the WCHA standings with 46 points, while against St. Cloud State last FEB. 15 No. 5 OHIO STATE* 2:07 p.m. Minnesota is second with 42. The Badgers have played two fewer games than weekend. the Golden Gophers. FEB. 16 No. 5 OHIO STATE*+ 2:07 p.m. Feb. 21 at No. 9 Minnesota Duluth* 7:07 p.m. Feb. 23 at No. 9 Minnesota Duluth* 2:07 p.m. KEY NOTES TO CONSIDER Home games in BOLD CAPS played at LaBahn Wisconsin went 35-4-2 last season en route to win- Sophie Shirley, the 2019 WCHA Rookie of the Year, Arena. ning its eighth WCHA Final Faceoff title and its fifth has already set a career in points with 52 points this % Denotes Country Classic Tournament national title. year after netting 38 points her first year as a Badger, ~ Denotes Battle at the Burgh Tournament A trio of Badgers earned WCHA hardware on while Roque, the 2019 WCHA Forward of the Year, * Denotes Western Collegiate Hockey Tuesday as Daryl Watts was named the WCHA passed her career high in points. Association game Forward of the Week, Grace Bowlby was named Kristen Campbell leads the NCAA in wins (22) and + Denotes Fill the Bowl, Kohl Center the WCHA Defenseman of the Week and Breanna is ranked fourth in shutouts (4). The two-time All- Blesi was named the WCHA Goaltender of the Week. American currently ranks fourth in career wins at Watts was also honored as the NCAA First Star of UW with 88 and is behind only Olympians Alex FOLLOW THE #BADGERS the Week. Rigsby (100), Ann-Renee Desbiens (99) and Jessie SOCIAL MEDIA: #ONWISCONSIN Junior Daryl Watts, the 2018 Patty Kazmaier Vetter (91). Twitter: @BadgerWHockey Memorial Award winner, leads the country in points Breanna Blesi made her first career WCHA starts last . Instagram: @BadgerWHockey (64) and assists (43). Her 64 points this year are tied weekend, earning a shutout on Saturday afternoon . Facebook: /WisconsinWomensHockey for the ninth-most in school history. before leading UW to an 11-1 win on Sunday. Wisconsin holds three of the top five scorers in the The Badgers lead the country in scoring offense, nation as Daryl Watts leads with 64. Sophie Shirley averaging 5.22 goals per game. Wisconsin also leads TELEVISION (SATURDAY): FOX SPORTS ranks second with 52 points while Abby Roque is tied the country in shots on goal per game as UW averages NORTH/FOX SPORTS WISCONSIN PLUS for fifth with 48 points. 42.61 shots on net per contest. Online: FoxSportsGo STREAM (FRIDAY/SATURDAY): BY THE NUMBERS FLOHOCKEY Online: FloHockey .378 160 42 The Badgers’ power play has been Senior Abby Roque has moved Junior Daryl Watts has 42 assists on fire this year, converting .378 into ninth place in school history this year, which not only lead the of its chances. UW looks to break in scoring with 160 points. In addi- NCAA, but rank seventh in school its school record of .306 set dur- tion, her 109 assists rank No. 8 history. She is only seven assists ing the 2008-09 season (more on in program history as she became from breaking the school record page 3) only the eighth Badger to tally 100 of 48 shared by Meghan Duggan career assists. (2010-11) and Sara Bauer (2006- 07). SERIES 15: WISCONSIN VS. MINNESOTA STATE GAME NOTES/QUICK FACTS GET TO KNOW MARK WISCONSIN QUICK FACTS Mark Johnson is in his 17th season as UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Wisconsin’s head coach and has led the Badgers School: University of Wisconsin-Madison to five national championships during his tenure. Location: Madison, Wis. (Population 233,209) Johnson was a member of the 1976-77 NCAA Founded: 1848 Champion UW men’s hockey team and was Enrollment: 42,818 a two-time first-team All-American while at Nickname: Badgers Wisconsin. He was named one of the WCHA’s Colors: Cardinal and White Top 50 Players in 50 Years, and is UW’s all-time Conference: WCHA leading scorer with 48 single-season goals and Division: NCAA I 125 career goals. Chancellor: Rebecca Blank He played for five teams during an 11-year Director of Athletics: Barry Alvarez National Hockey League career that included an Assoc. Athletic Director - W Hockey: Jason King All-Star Game appearance. HEAD COACH MARK JOHNSON Johnson has been twice inducted into the U.S. Hometown: Madison, Wis. Hockey Hall of Fame – once as a member of Alma Mater: Wisconsin, 1994 the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team and most Career Record/Years 519-89-44 (.829)/17th season recently for his individual accomplishments as a UW Record/Years Same player and coach. WCHA Record 347-66-35 (.813) The son of legendary Wisconsin coach Bob COACHING STAFF Johnson, he was named the American Hockey Associate Head Coach: Dan Koch (Wisconsin, 1991) Coaches Association Women’s Division I Coach Assistant Coach: Jackie Crum (Wisconsin, 2006) of the Year as well as the WCHA Coach of the Volunteer Asst. Coach: Mark Greenhalgh (Wisconsin, 1987) Year in 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2016 and Athletic Training: Stefanie Ardnt 2019. Strength & Conditioning Jim Snider Johnson was awarded the prestigious NCAA Silver Anniversary award for his accomplishments in the TEAM INFORMATION 25 years following the completion of collegiate competition. 2018-19 Overall Record: 35-4-2 The leading scorer for the 1980 U.S. Olympic Team that won the gold medal in Lake Placid, Johnson 2018-19 WCHA Record (Finish): 18-4-2-0 (2nd) coached in the Olympics 30 years later leading the U.S. women’s hockey team to silver at the 2010 2019 WCHA Tournament: Champions Winter Olympics in Vancouver. 2019 NCAA Tournament: Champions In addition to winning five national titles at Wisconsin, Johnson has led the Badgers to eight Western TEAM HISTORY Collegiate Hockey Association playoff titles, seven WCHA regular season crowns and coached five First Year of Women’s Hockey 1999-2000 (32 seasons) Patty Kazmaier Award Winners. With more than 400 wins, Johnson is the winningest coach in pro- Record: 584-134-53 (.787) gram history. All-time WCHA Record: 389-99-446 (.653) WCHA Tournament Record: 51-15-0 (.745) 500, WE WANT MORE HOME COOKING WCHA Regular Season Titles: 7 (2006,07,11,12,16,17,18) Wisconsin women’s hockey head coach Mark The Badgers have been stellar in Madison WCHA Tournament Titles: 8 (2006,07,09,11,15,16,17,19) Johnson holds a 519-89-44 record and became over the last five years, compiling a 85-2-4 NCAA Appearances: 13 (2005,06,07,08,09, the winningest coach in NCAA National Collegiate record and a 84-2-4 record at LaBahn Arena.
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