Women’s Hockey 2007-08BEMIDJI STATE

2007-08 Quick Facts Bemidji State Women’s Hockey 2007-08 Media Guide Location: ...... Bemidji, Minn. (15,000) Founded: ...... 1919 1-3/Table of Contents Enrollment: ...... 5,020 1 Table of Contents - BSU Hockey Quick Facts Conference: ...... Western Collegiate Hockey Association 4 2-3 2007-08 Season Outlook WCHA Members: ...... Bemidji State; Minnesota; Minn.-Duluth; Minn. State; North Dakota; St. Cloud State; Wisconsin. 4-6/BSU Coaching Staff & Support Staff Affiliation:...... NCAA Division I 4 Head Coach Steve Sertich Nickname: ...... Beavers 5 Assistant Coaches Shane Veenker & Heather Farrell School Colors: ...... Green (PMS 3298) and White 6 Support Staff (Cedrique Flemming /Laura Amenson /Chris Kawano) Home Ice: ...... John S. Glas Fieldhouse Ice size (capacity): ...... 200 x 85 (2,358) President: ...... Dr. Jon E. Quistgaard 7-16/2007-08 Bemidji State Beavers Athletics Director:...... Dr. Rick Goeb 7 Alphabetical / Numerical Rosters 7 8-13 Returning Student-Athlete Bios Athletics Trainer: ...... Bill Crews Women’s Hockey Trainer:...... Laura Amenson 14-15 Incoming Student-Athlete Bios Athletics Trainer Phone:...... (218) 755-2769 16 Pre-Season Line Chart and Roster Breakdowns Equipment Manager:...... Vance Balstad Equipment Manager:...... Gloria Bannor Equipment Phone:...... (218) 755-3292 17-22/2007-08 Opponents Compliance Coordinator: ...... Mike Curfman 17-20 Opponents Ticket Manager: ...... Pam Papp 21 Series Records vs. All-Time Opponents Ticket Phone:...... (218) 755-2057 22 2007-08 Western Collegiate Hockey Association Composite Schedule Athletics Secretary: ...... Debbie Slough Athletics Phone: ...... (218) 755-2941 17 Athletics Fax: ...... (218) 755-3898 23-36/2006-07 Season in Review 23 A Look Back at 2006-07 24 2006-07 Schedule & Results Sports Information 25 2006-07 Final Individual Statistics Director: ...... Brad Folkestad (Bemidji State '01) 26 2006-07 Player Game-by-Game Scoring / BSU’s Record When Office Phone: ...... (218) 755-4603 27 2006-07 Player Game-by-Game Scoring / The Last Time Cell Home:...... (218) 371-1996 e-mail:...... [email protected] 28-37 2006-07 Game Recaps Assistant Director:... Troy Berneking (U of M, Crookston ‘04) 38 Western Collegiate Hockey Association Office Phone:...... (218) 755-2763 39 Western Collegiate Hockey Association Final Standings & Awards Cell Phone...... (218) 370-2039 23 40 WCHA Players of the Week / Statistical Leaders e-mail:...... [email protected] Hockey SID:...... Cedrique Flemming (Kansas State ‘07) Office Phone:...... (218) 755-2763 41-47/BSU History and Records Cell Phone:...... (620) 450-7711 41 Individual Career Records e-mail:...... [email protected] 42 Individual Single-Game Records SID Fax: ...... (218) 755-3898 43 Individual Single-Season Records Hockey Press Box: ...... (218) 755-3700 44 Individual Single-Season & Career Goaltending Records Web: ...... http://www.bemidjistate.edu/athletics 45 Team Records Mailing Address: 46 Team Year-by-Year Statistics Bemidji State University, PE 203 (Box 29) 41 47 All-Time Results / Coaching History 1500 Birchmont Drive NE 48 John S. Glas Fieldhouse Bemidji, MN 56601

Team Information 49-56/This49 Welcome is toBemidji Bemidji State University 2006-07 Record: ...... 11-20-5 50 Bemidji State University WCHA Record:...... 9-15-4 (22 points; 6th) 51 BSU Athletic Facilities Letterwinners Returning:...... 16 (9f, 5d, 2g) Letterwinners Lost:...... 7 (5f, 2d, 0g) 52 Beaver Pride Newcomers:...... 7 (6f, 0d, 1g) 53 NCAA Rules Compliance 54 BSU Media Outlets Program History 49 55 BSU Administration First Year of Hockey:...... 1998-99 56 BSU Athletics Directory Overall record:...... 83-185-29 (.328) WCHA record:...... 50-133-21 (.297) Years in post-season play:...... 0 WCHA Tournament appearances:...... 7 Credits WCHA Championships:...... none The 2007-08 Bemidji State Women’s Media Guide is a production of the Bemidji State University Sports Information Office. Coaching Staff Executive Editor Cedrique Flemming, Graduate Assistant SID Head Coach:...... Steve Sertich Assistant Editors Brad Folkestad, Sports Information Director Alma mater:...... Colorado College ‘74 Troy Berneking, Assistant SID Hockey Phone: ...... (218) 755-4108 Rose Jones, BSU Communications and Marketing e-mail:...... [email protected] Cover Design Studio Arts; Bemidji, Minn. Record at BSU: ...... 11-20-5 Interior Design Cedrique Flemming, Graduate Assistant SID Career Record: ...... 11-20-5 Inside Front Cover Cedrique Flemming, Graduate Assistant SID Assistants: Photography John Swartz, BSU Photo Service Heather Farrell (Ohio State ‘04)...... defensemen Printing Arrow Printing; Bemidji, Minn. Shane Veenker (Bemidji State ‘01) defensemen, recruiting Chris Kawano (Colorado College ‘07) ...... goaltenders

http://www.bemidjistate.edu/athletics 1 BEMIDJI STATEWomen’s Hockey 2007-08 The 2006-07 season is one that the Bemidji State women’s2007-08 hockey team will be ou looking tbe lookedlook upon to provide great leadership for the Beavers with a team that is returning to build on, finishing the season with an 11-20-5 overall record and a 9-15-4 mark in only eight upperclassmen. Bemidji State will be looking for Hiscock to be the spark plug the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA). The 9-15-4 mark in the WCHA on the offensive end. She was second on the team in goals with eight and led the team in was good enough for a sixth-place finish for the second consecutive season. Bemidji State game-winning goals and power-play goals with three during the 2006-07 campaign. She garnered 22 points in WCHA play, which was the most points the Beavers have attained in also recorded one multi- game, the second of her career and the seventh multi- conference play in its nine-year Division I era. game of her career.

The Beavers will have a different look for the coaching staff after previous assistant coaches “Tara will be a captain for the third straight season, she is one of our go-to players and can Jim Ingman and Sis Paulsen left the program last season. play key spots for us,” Sertich said.

Head coach Steve Sertich added Heather Farrell to the coaching staff in the beginning of Pullar (2-4-6) has been a steady force for the Beavers over the last three seasons and she July. Farrell previously spent the last three years at Bowdoin College located in Brunswick, will be looked upon to fill a number of different roles for the Beavers. Pullar recorded one Maine. During her stint at Bowdoin College, Farrell was the assistant women’s hockey game-winning goal for the Beavers last season. The third senior that will be looked upon for coach from 2004-06 and was the women’s hockey interim head coach during the 2006 leadership is Jaime LeDuc. LeDuc recorded her best season wearing the green and white season. She was also the head women’s golf coach during the 2006-07 season. last year when she had three assists for three points.

“Heather is going to bring WCHA experience after playing four years of college hockey “Jess had a little bit of an off year last year and we are hoping that she will have a great at The ,” Sertich said. “She is a younger coach and will bring some senior year,” Sertich said. great enthusiasm to our program. She has great experience in coaching as the assistant at Bowdoin College for two years and then was the interim head coach last season, she brings Bemidji State returns two juniors to the forward position this season in Lisa Kissick and a good varied background to our team and coaching staff.” Monica Rawlings. Kissick recorded two goals and three assists for five points and Rawlings had two goals, one assist and three points in their respective sophomore campaigns. Also added to the 2007-08 coaching staff is Shane Veenker. He is the final coach hired to the staff after serving as the interim head and assistant women’s hockey coach at “Lisa Kissick ended the season very well before she got hurt at Minnesota and I am looking for Bemidji State last season. He will coach the defensemen and help recruit. her to maintain that and step up and be one of our leading offensive players,” Sertich said.

“Shane has already been recruiting for us since January, so he will continue do that and he Bemidji State returns a talented group of sophomore forwards in Franny Dorr, Jessica has done a great job with that so far,” Sertich said. “He brings a lot of passion and loyalty to Tyra, Nicole Rawlings and Kailee Jaeger. Dorr led this class with four points last season the recruiting job and he bleeds BSU green which is nice to have in this position. Shane’s with three goals and one assist, garnering two power-play goals and one game-winning work ethic and passion will be a big plus for us.” goal. Tyra notched three points in her freshman campaign with one goal and two assists for three points. Rawlings recorded two points during her freshman season with one goal and Along with 16 letterwinners, there are nine newcomers joining a squad that only retains 37 one assist and Jaeger netted one goal on the year. This group of sophomores will be looked percent of its scoring (56/151) from a year ago. With the Pioneer Press Player of the Year upon to pick up the scoring with the loss of a talented senior group. and the Minnesota State’s High School’s leading scorer from a year ago joining the 2007- 08 squad, things look very positive for the upcoming season. BSU welcomes six freshman forwards in Annie Bauerfeld (Woodbury, Minn.), Julie Rising (Millbrae, Calif.), Erin Johnson (Farmington, Minn.), Keeta Koalska (Forest Lake, Minn.), Sertich looks forward to the challenge of coaching a young but very talented team. With Carissa Ketcher (Mound Westonka, Minn.) and Erin Cody (Roseville, Minn.). the loss of its top five scorers from a year ago, offense is going to be something the Beavers are going to have to work on. “These girls have had a history of putting points on the board,” Sertich said. “It will be interesting to see if they can continue their scoring trend at the next level. We will need “The strength of our team probably starts in goal, Emily Brookshaw had an excellent them to contribute to the scoring right away with the loss of a senior class that put points season last year and as a senior will be looked upon to have another solid season,” Sertich on the board.” said. “With the loss of Kelly Hart and some of the offensive seniors we had are going to be some big question marks as far as who is going to step up and fill that gap.” Defensemen The defense is also an area that needs to improve from a year ago. Although BSU improved With the loss of more than 60 percent of its scoring from a year ago and arguably the best by nine goals from 2005-06, they still need to improve these statistics. The Beavers allowed class to come through the Bemidji State women’s hockey program, the Beavers have added 110 goals in 2006-07, which amounted to 3.06 goals per game. six true freshmen to its 2007-08 squad and will look for those freshmen to help in the scoring column right away. The Beavers lose two of its top defensemen from last season in Mandy Bambrough and Nina Ziegenhals. Bambrough was the second leading scorer among defensemen from a year “The biggest need for us to be successful is offense. We need to bring in kids that are skilled ago as she netted two goals and had five helpers on the season, which was good for seven offensively,” Sertich said. “We need our kids to make plays and put the puck in the back of points. Ziegenhals was third in scoring among defensemen as she recorded two goals and the net when the opportunity presents itself.” four assists, giving her six points.

Forwards The Beavers will rely on all six of its returning defensemen from a year ago to hold the blue The biggest need for the Beavers this season is offense. The top five scorers from 2006-07 line and tighten up the defense this season. are gone due to graduation; however the Beavers retain good offensive talent and coach Sertich thinks the 16 returners and seven incoming freshmen are going to be a huge catalyst Senior Haley Balcom (2-6-8) was one of three defensemen to appear in all 36 games last for success. season. Balcom has not missed a game in her career and has participated in 107 games throughout her career. Balcom had one multi-assist game last season, the first of her career BSU loses its top five leading scorers from a year ago, three of which finished their careers and just the second multi-point game of her career. Balcom currently sits in fourth place on the top ten list for scoring in a career at BSU. Kelly Hart finished her career with 100 for career points by a defenseman with 20 points, with four goals and 16 assists. Balcom points, good for second on the career scoring list at BSU. She was just the second player in is the veteran of the group. Her steady play is something that Sertich hopes the rest of the BSU’s nine year Division I era to record 100 points in a career. She also set the all-time assist defensive corps will mimic. mark at BSU with 67 career assists. Nikki Eckebrecht finished her career in the seventh spot on the career scoring list with 70 points and Helena Tageson sits in the tenth spot with 56 Junior Brooke Collins (1-3-4) was also one of three defensemen to appear in all 36 games career points. Other key losses are Kate Robinson and Jenn Sadler. last season. Collins has not missed a game during her first two seasons with the Beavers. Collins has been a strong force on the blue line for the Beavers and will be called upon, along Bemidji State returns nine forwards: three seniors, two juniors and four sophomores. The with Balcom, to provide leadership to a young but talented defensive group. Collins scored Beavers top returning scorers at the forward position are seniors Tara Hiscock and Jessica one power-play goal last season and had one multi-assist game, the first of her career and Pullar. Both have great play-making ability and are very offensive oriented. the second multi-point game of her career. Collins sits in a fourth place tie with Balcom for career points by a defenseman with 20. Hiscock (8 goals-3 assists-11 points last year), a two-year captain for the Beavers, will “Brooke and Haley, I feel, are one of the top pairs defensively in the league. They will be very 2 2007-08 Bemidji State Women’s Ice Hockey Women’s Hockey 2007-08BEMIDJI STATE solid at defense for us this season,” Sertich said. 2007-08 outlook The Beavers’ conference schedule is arguably one of the Wendy Bergh is the other junior defensemen that returns toughest in the country and in 2007-08, for the seventh 2006-07 Schedule for the Beavers. Bergh picked up one assist during the consecutive season, the Beavers will go head-to-head with September 2007 2006-07 season and played in 21 games for the Beavers. the defending national champion on four occasions. This Bergh has played in 41 career games in her first two season season the team opens up the regular season and Western 28 Manitoba (Exh.)...... 7:07 p.m. sfor BSU. Collegiate Hockey Association play by hosting Minnesota State University Oct. 5-6. The Beavers will then hit the road October 2007 Ashley Leopold returns after a solid freshman campaign. for the remainder of October and the first two weeks of 5 m Minnesota State...... 7:07 p.m. Leopold led all freshmen in scoring last season with two November as they will go on an eight-game road trip. 6 m Minnesota State...... 2:07 p.m. goals and three assists for five points. Leopold played in all 13 m Minnesota Duluth...... 3:37 p.m. but one game last year. She garnered one power-play goal The Beavers will begin its road swing by traveling to Duluth, m and one game-winning goal. Leopold will be expected to be Minn., to take on the 2006-07 National Championship 14 Minnesota Duluth...... 3:07 p.m. a physical force on the blue line for the Beavers this year. runner-up and three-time National Champion University 19 m North Dakota...... 7:07 p.m. of Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs (Oct. 13-14). From there, 20 m North Dakota...... 4:07 p.m. Jackie Robertson also returns for the Beavers along the the Beavers travel to the University of North Dakota (Oct. blue line. The sophomore played in 34 games last season. 19-20) and then to Columbus, Ohio, to take on the Ohio Although Robertson did not generate any points last season State Buckeyes (Nov. 2-3) for a weekend battle. The Beavers November 2007 she is very offensive minded and likes to create offense for will wrap up their longest road tilt of the season when they 2 m Ohio State...... 7:07 p.m. her team from the . travel to Niagara, N.Y., for a non-conference double dip 3 m Ohio State...... 7:07 p.m. with the University of Niagara. 9 Casey Irving is the third sophomore defenseman returning Niagara...... 6:00 p.m. 10 Niagara...... 1:00 p.m. for coach Sertich and the Beavers. Irving is a nice skilled The Beavers will wrap up the month of November with defenseman who will bring added size for physical play in two consecutive home series, first facing off with the Robert 16 Robert Morris...... 7:07 p.m. front of the net. Morris University Colonials for the first time ever in Be- 17 *Robert Morris...... 6:07 p.m. midji State’s nine-year history (Nov. 16-17). The Beavers 23 m Wisconsin...... 7:07 p.m. Redshirt freshman Lexy Parenteau will round out the will then return to conference action as they will host the 24 m Wisconsin...... 2:07 p.m. defense for the Beavers in 2007-08. two-time defending national champions, the University of 30 m Wisconsin, over Thanksgiving weekend (Nov. 23-24). The Minnesota...... 6:07 p.m. Beavers will end November and begin December with a Goaltending weekend trip to , Minn., for a conference tilt Bemidji State returns two solid goaltenders in Emily December 2007 with the Golden Gophers (Nov. 1 m Brookshaw and Jessica Ptachick. Brookshaw has played Minnesota...... 3:07 p.m. 30 & Dec. 1). Bemidji State will then play host to the St. m in 76 career games between the pipes for the Beavers and Cloud State Huskies on December 8-9 before halting for 8 St. Cloud State...... 2:07 p.m. has proven to be one of the best in the WCHA. She is just m the semester break. 9 St. Cloud State...... 2:07 p.m. six games away from overtaking Bre Dedrickson for most games appeared in for a Beaver goaltender in a career. 29 ...... 2:07 p.m. Bemidji State will wrap up the 2007 calendar year hosting 30 Vermont...... 2:07 p.m. the at the John S. Glas Fieldhouse Brookshaw played in 35 games as a junior, starting 34 of on Dec. 29-30. those games. She earned an overall record of 10-20-5, January 2008 while two of those wins were shutout victories, one over With a flip of the calendar to 2008, Bemidji State kicks off 4 m the University of North Dakota on Jan. 13 and one over St. Cloud State...... 2:07 p.m. its second trip through the WCHA as it takes the road to St. 5 m St. Cloud State...... 2:07 p.m. the University of Minnesota on Feb. 9. The 10 wins is the Cloud State ( Jan. 4-5) before returning home to welcome most wins any goaltender has garnered in a season in BSU’s 11 m North Dakota...... 7:07 p.m. North Dakota ( Jan. 11-12), Minnesota Duluth ( Jan. 18-19), m Division I era. Brookshaw earned WCHA Defensive Player and the University of Minnesota (Feb. 1-2). 12 North Dakota...... 2:07 p.m. of the Week twice last season, and earned a save percentage 18 m Minnesota Duluth...... 7:07 p.m. of .904 and a goals against average of 3.03. After a four-game road swing to Minnesota State, Mankato 19 m Minnesota Duluth...... 2:07 p.m. (Feb. 8-9), and the University of Wisconsin (Feb. 15-16), Ptachick played in four games, starting two for the Beavers. BSU returns to the Glas for its final home contest of the She played 95:44 minutes in her freshman campaign, season and its final regular season series on February 22-23 February 2008 garnering a .919 save percentage and a 1.88 goals against versus Ohio State. The Beavers will then set their sights m average. She attained a record of 1-0-0, with her lone win 1 Minnesota...... 2:07 p.m. on the WCHA Conference Tournament Feb. 29 - Mar. 2. 2 m Minnesota...... 2:07 p.m. coming on Nov. 25, 2006, in a 3-0 shutout win versus the The 2008 WCHA Playoff Championship will be held on 8 m University of Vermont. Ptachick earned WCHA Rookie of Mar. 8-9 from the Duluth Entertainment and Convention Minnesota State...... 7:07 p.m. the Week for her efforts. 9 m Center (DECC) in Duluth, Minn. Minnesota State...... 3:07 p.m. 15 m Wisconsin...... 2:07 p.m. Bemidji State welcomes Jennifer Bauer to a solid goaltend- m ing group. Bauer is from St. Catharines, Ontario, were she 16 Wisconsin...... 2:07 p.m. 22 m Ohio State...... 7:07 p.m. earned Hockey and Track and Field Most Valuable Player m (MVP) at St. Francis Secondary. Prior to Bemidji State, 23 Ohio State...... 2:07 p.m. Bauer played for the Hamilton Jr. Hawks were she played in 30 games garnering a save percentage of .916, a goals against average of 2.59 and a record of 8-19-3. February 29-March 9, 2008 WCHA Playoffs...... TBA “We are hoping that one of the two younger goaltenders ^ NCAA Frozen Four...... TBA can push Brookshaw and also get some playing experience,” Sertich said. mDenotes WCHA Game The Schedule ^ Duluth, Minn. The Beavers drop the puck on their tenth season of women’s All Times are Local ice hockey on September 28, 2007, when the Beavers play Home Games in Bold host to the University of Manitoba Bison for the second straight season from the John S. Glas Fieldhouse. * in Grand Rapids, Minn.

http://www.bemidjistate.edu/athletics 3 Women’s Hockey 2007-08 BEMIDJIhead STATE coach Sertich File Home town:...... Virginia, Minn. SteveColorado College ‘74Sertich High School:...... Virginia High School Second year at Bemidji State Alma Mater:...... Colorado College Steve Sertich enters his second season at Bemidji State. In his first Honors and Awards season Sertich led the Beavers to an 11-20-5 overall record and a 9- Coach... 1999 Section 3AA Boys’ Coach of the Year 15-4 record in Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) play, 2002 Section 2AA Boys’ Coach of the Year good for a sixth-place finish. In his first season he led Bemidji State to 2003 Section 2AA Boys’ Coach of the Year 22 points in the WCHA, which are the most points Bemidji State has 2003 Class AA Boys’ Coach of the Year garnered in conference play in its nine-year Division I era. He also led 2004 Section 2AA Girls’ Coach of the Year the Beavers to its second win over the University of Minnesota in its nine-year Division I era with a 2-0 shutout that was televised on Fox Coaching History Sports Net North. Bemidji State also compiled a six-game unbeaten Year School Position streak, the longest unbeaten streak for the Beavers since the 2001-02 1993-03 Roseville Area HS Head Coach Boys season. 2003-06 Roseville Area HS Head Coach Girls 2006-p Bemidji State Univ. Head Coach Sertich came to Bemidji State University after spending 13 years as the head varsity coach at Roseville Area High School. He coached the Roseville boys’ team from 1993-2003, leading it to a 156-71-11 record and two Minnesota State tournament appearances. Under Sertich’s guidance, Roseville finished third in the 2002 tournament and second in 2003. He led Roseville to Suburban East Conference Championships in 2002 and 2003. Sertich earned four Coach of the Year honors, as he was named Section 3AA boys’ Coach of the Year in 1999, Section 2AA Boys’ Coach of the Year in both 2002 and 2003, and Class AA Coach of the Year in 2003.

In 2003, Sertich moved to head coach of the Roseville girls’ varsity team and in three seasons led the program to a record of 62-21-2. The Roseville girls finished fourth in the 2006 state tournament and captured Suburban East Conference titles in both 2004 and 2005. Sertich was named the 2004 Section 2AA Girls’ Coach of the Year. Sertich began his coaching career in 1976 as the head boys’ varsity coach at Northfield (Minn.) High School, and over the next 20 years he would hold a variety of head and assistant coaching positions at the high school, college and national levels.

After one year at Northfield, he moved on to Virginia (Minn.) High School as head boys’ varsity hockey coach for one year, was an assistant with Team Midwest in the U.S. National Development Program at the 1979 Olympic Sports Festival, spent one year as an assistant at Colorado College in 1982-83, and served three years as an assistant coach at Palmer (Colo.) High School from 1983-86.

He returned back to Minnesota in 1987 as the assistant boys’ varsity coach at Blaine (Minn.) High School and later served as an assistant at Richfield (Minn.) High School. In 1997, he was an assistant for Team Minnkota with the U.S. Development Program Select 17 program.

Sertich also has extensive camp coaching experience, starting as the director and head coach of the Minnesota Hockey Satellite Training Program in Roseville from 1995-2003. In addition, he has been the director of the Roseville Summer Hockey School since 2000 and the director and head coach of the Roseville Hockey Satellite Training Program since 2003.

Sertich began his playing career with the Colorado College Tigers in 1970 and assembled a standout four-year career, during which he played 125 games and scored 75-87=162 points. He had 28-25=53 points as a junior in 1972-73 and 25-36=61 points as a senior in 1973-74.

Sertich was a member of the U.S. National Team from 1973-75, and played on a team which trained in Bemidji. He was also a member of the 1976 U.S. Olympic team, which finished fifth at the Innsbruck, Austria games. The U.S. team recorded wins over Finland and Poland en route to a 2-3 finish in Group A.

He also played two years in the German Professional Leagues, spending the 1974-75 season as captain for Fussen and two seasons from 1978-80 playing for Nurnburg.

In May 2007 Sertich became the Vice President of Board of Directors for the U.S. Museum located in Eveleth, Minn. Some of his responsibilities as Vice President of Board of Directors includes making decisions on marketing and purchasing endeavors, along with planning and making decisions for specific operations taking place throughout the year. Currently, Sertich is working on organizing the annual U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Museum game which will be held at the in Grand Forks, N.D.

Sertich is a 1974 graduate of Colorado College with a bachelor’s degree in elementary education and humanities. He received a master’s degree in elementary education from Minnesota State in 1999.

Sertich’s son, Marty Sertich, played for Colorado College from 2002-06 and scored 61-121=181 points during a stellar four-year career. He won the 2005 Hobey Baker Memorial Award, given to the most outstanding player in college hockey, and was a finalist for the award in 2006. He was First-Team All WCHA and WCHA Player of the Year in 2005 and was a second team All-WCHA selection in 2006.

4 2007-08 Bemidji State Women’s Ice Hockey Women’s Hockey 2007-08BEMIDJI STATE assistant coaches

ShaneBemidji State ‘01 Veenker HeatherOhio State University ‘04 Farrell First Year at Bemidji State First Year at Bemidji State

Shane Veenker was elevated to assistant women’s Farrell comes to BSU after spending the 2006- ice hockey coach after serving as the interim 07 season as the women’s hockey interim head head softball coach and assistant women’s ice coach at Bowdoin College where she led the Po- hockey coach during the winter and spring of lar Bears to a 17-7-2 (.692) overall record and an 2007. While serving as interim assistant hockey 11-3-2 (.750) mark in the NESCAC. She also led coach, Veenker’s duties included recruiting, along her team to the conference semifinals, losing to with helping out with practices and game day op- Amherst 2-3 in . Prior to her stint as the erations. Veenker also served as the interim head interim head coach, Farrell was an assistant coach softball coach during the 2007 season where he at Bowdoin for two seasons, where she helped led the Beavers to a 10-28 record. lead the Polar Bears to an overall record of 54-21- 4 (.709) and a 38-7-3 (.823) mark in NESCAC Veenker was also a head coach for the Bemidji competition. In 2004-05, her first season with the girls 12U A team from 1999-06, the head coach Polar Bears, the team went 20-5-1 and 15-1-0 in for the AAA Minnesota Junior Lady Beavers conference play. (1999-2006). and is currently the advanced 15 girls instructor (2005-present). In 2002, Veenker became the Bagley-Fosston In addition to women’s ice hockey interim head coaching duties, Farrell was boys’ varsity hockey coach and he attained that position for two seasons. responsible for organizing all recruiting efforts, was the assistant strength and conditioning coach and was the women’s golf head coach during the 2006 sea- The Windom, Minn., native also spent time with the Bemidji High School girls son. hockey program. Veenker served as the assistant girl’s varsity hockey coach and the junior varsity head coach from 2005-07. He was responsible for coaching During the 2005 year, Farrell oversaw events/game management at Bowdoin the offensive forwards for the varsity program along with all the coaching duties College were she gained the opportunity to be the NCAA Field Hockey Tour- for the junior varsity team. nament Liaison in fall 2005.

Veenker also has extensive camp coaching experience, starting as the hockey Farrell also has extensive experience in coaching camps and clinics. She has camp instructor with the AA Hockey Camp in Fort Francis, Ontario, from been the assistant director of the Bowdoin Hockey Overnight Camp, the Di- 2001-2006. He currently is the camp instructor for the Red Lake Falls Hockey rector of the fall and spring Bowdoin Hockey Clinic, along with working nu- Schools which started in 2004. merous ice hockey camps and clinics over the past five years. She has worked camps at The Ohio State University and the University of Connecticut, along In 1995-96 he served as a graduate assistant for the University of Minnesota with working the Moe Tarrant’s Cutting Edge Showcase, The Chicago Show- football program as he was video coordinator for the Golden Gophers. Veenker case and the USA Hockey New England Development Camp. also served as an assistant in football operations for the NFL Europe in San Antonio, Texas, from 1992-94 and was a training camp intern for the Kansas City Farrell began her coaching venture in winter 2003 when she instructed mite Chiefs during summer 1994. In addition, he was a student manager/equipment level players in the fundamentals of hockey. manager for the Bemidji State men’s ice hockey program under the supervision of BSU Hall of Fame coach R.H. “Bob” Peters from 1989-1993. Veenker was Farrell is a 2004 graduate of Ohio State University with a bachelor of science a member of the 1993 Division II National Championship team at Bemidji degree in education, a major in sport and leisure studies and a concentration in State University. sport performance and coaching.

Veenker is a 1993 graduate of Bemidji State University with a bachelor’s degree Farrell will work closely with BSU’s defensemen and will take over the strength in sports studies and management with an emphasis in sports business and and conditioning program for BSU’s women’s ice hockey program. management and a minor in business administration. In 2001, Veenker earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education, also from BSU.

Veenker’s main responsibilities will be recruiting and he will help out with the defensemen during practice sessions.

The Veenker File The Farrell File Home town:...... Bemidji, Minn. Home town:...... Orr Islands, ME. Alma mater:...... Bemidji State ‘01 Alma mater:...... Ohio State ‘04

Coaching Profile Coaching Profile

Year School Position Year School Position 2004-06 Bemidji State University volunteer assistant softball coach 2004-06 Bowdoin College assistant coach 2006-07 Bemidji State University head softball coach 2006-07 Bowdoin College interim head coach 2007-p Bemidji State University assistant coach 2007-p Bemidji State University assistant coach

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LauraGraduate Assistant AmensonAthletic Trainer CedriqueGraduate Assistant Sports Information Flemming Director University of Northern Michigan ‘07 Kansas State University ‘07 First year at Bemidji State First year at Bemidji State

Laura Amenson begins her first year with the athletics Cedrique Flemming is in his first year as Graduate department at Bemidji State as a graduate assistant Assistant Sports Information Director at Bemidji athletic trainer. State, serving as the women’s hockey media relations contact. He is also the contact for soccer She comes to BSU after graduating from the and softball. University of Northern Michigan in 2007 with a bachelor of science degree in athletic training. She A 2007 graduate of Kansas State University, will be providing health services for the team and Flemming earned a bachelor of science degree in working with sports medicine. journalism with a minor in business.

Amenson played hockey for four years at Northern Before coming to BSU, Flemming spent time Michigan before joining the Bemidji State program. working for Sports Illustrated in , N.Y., Scout.com and the Kansas State school newspaper, the K-State Collegian.

ChrisGraduate Assistant Kawano Volunteer Goalie Coach Colorado College ‘07 First year at Bemidji State

Chris Kawano begins his first year as the graduate assistant volunteer goalie coach for Bemidji State.

Kawano comes to BSU after graduating with his bachelor’s degree in sociology from Colorado College. He was a hockey school coach with Colorado College, and he also was a part of Scott Owen’s goalie school. He was an instructor at Planet Hockey.

He played for Colorado College from 2003-07, Pikes Peak Miners Midget AAA in 2001-02 and the Midget AAA in 2002-03. He was a two-time Rocky Mountain Division champion.

6 2007-08 Bemidji State Women’s Ice Hockey Women’s Hockey 2007-08BEMIDJI STATE Alphabetical Roster 2007-08 BSU Beavers No. Name Pos Ht Yr S/C Birthday Hometown (previous team) 39 Haley Balcom D 5-4 Sr. R 9-22-85 Elk River, Minn. (Elk River HS) 29 Jennifer Bauer G 5-5 Fr. L 5-11-88 St. Catharines, Ontario (Hamilton Jr. Hawks) 9 Annie Bauerfeld F 5-6 Fr. R 1-4-89 Woodbury, Minn. (South St. Paul HS) 8 Wendy Bergh D 5-4 Jr. L 5-24-87 Hallock, Minn. (Roseau HS) 30 Emily Brookshaw (C) G 5-9 Sr. R 5-14-86 Webster, Wis. (Hill-Murray HS) 13 Erin Cody F 5-7 Fr. R 8-17-88 Roseville, Minn. (Roseville Area HS) 19 Brooke Collins (C) D 5-5 Jr. L 2-25-87 Pilot Mound, Manitoba (Shattuck St. Mary’s) 27 Franny Dorr F 5-6 So. R 11-30-87 Roseville, Minn. (Roseville Area High School) 4 Tara Hiscock (C) F 5-9 Jr. R 8-19-86 Turtle River, Minn. (Bemidji HS) 11 Casey Irving D 5-8 So. R 10-11-88 Okotoks, (Foothills Composite HS) 17 Kailee Jaeger F 5-2 Fr. L 4-20-88 Devils Lake, N.D. (Devils Lake HS) 23 Erin Johnson F 5-6 Fr. L 6-8-89 Farmington, Minn. (Farmington HS) 7 Carissa Ketcher F 5-4 Fr. L 12-9-88 Mound Westonka, Minn. (Eden Prairie HS) 16 Lisa Kissick F 5-5 Jr. L 8-8-87 Carman, Manitoba (Carman Collegiate) 22 Keeta Koalska F 5-6 Fr. R 1-18-89 Forest Lake, Minn. (Centennial HS) 10 Jaime LeDuc F 5-5 Sr. R 11-17-85 International Falls, Minn. (International Falls HS) 24 Ashley Leopold D 5-7 So. R 4-1-87 Afton, Minn. (Stillwater Area HS) 12 Lexy Parenteau D 5-7 Fr. R 11-3-87 Franconia, Minn. (Chisago Lakes HS) 33 Jessica Ptachick G 5-9 So. L 9-3-86 Burnsville, Minn. (Minnesota Thoroughbreds) 21 Jessica Pullar F 5-5 Sr. R 2-23-86 Elk River, Minn. (Elk River HS) 5 Nicole Rawlings F 5-2 So. L 1-2-88 Maplewood, Minn. (Hill-Murray HS) 14 Monica Rawlings F 5-8 Jr. L 7-12-86 Maplewood, Minn. (Hill-Murray HS) 18 Julie Rising F 5-6 Fr. L 12-12-88 Millbrae, Calif. (North American Hockey Academy) 2 Jacqueline Robertson D 5-8 So. R 1-5-88 Inver Grove Heights, Minn. (South St. Paul HS) 20 Eva Schwaerzler F 5-4 Fr. R 12-26-88 Dornbirn, Austria (Austrian National Team) 6 Jessica Tyra F 5-6 So. R 4-2-87 Fridley, Minn. (Centennial HS)

HEAD COACH: Steve Sertich (Colorado College ‘74) / 11-20-5 - 2nd year ASSISTANT COACHES: Heather Farrell (Ohio State ‘04) - 1st year / Shane Veenker (Bemidji State ‘01) - 1st year

Numerical Roster Pronunciation Guide Geographical Breakdown No. Name Pos Yr Haley BALCOM bal-COME United States...... 21 2 Jackie Robertson D So. Keeta KOALSKA co-ALL-scuh Minnesota...... 18 4 Tara Hiscock (C) F Sr. Eva SCHWAERZLER A-vu shwartzler Wisconsin...... 1 5 Nicole Rawlings F So. Jaime LEDUC la-DUKE North Dakota...... 1 6 Jessica Tyra F So. Lexy PARENTEAU PARENT-tow California...... 1 7 Carissa Ketcher F Fr. Jessica PULLAR pull-ERR 8 Wendy Bergh D Jr. Jessica PTACHICK PUH-ta-shick Canada...... 4 9 Annie Bauerfeld F Fr. Franny DORR DOOR Ontario...... 1 10 Jaime LeDuc F Sr. Alberta...... 1 11 Casey Irving D So. Manitoba...... 2 12 Lexy Parenteau D Fr. 13 Erin Cody F Fr. Austria...... 1 14 Monica Rawlings F Jr. 16 Lisa Kissick F Jr. 17 Kailee Jaeger F So. Class Breakdown 18 Julie Rising F Fr. Seniors...... 5 19 Brooke Collins (C) D Jr. Juniors...... 4 20 Eva Schwaerzler F Fr. Sophomores...... 8 21 Jessica Pullar F Sr. Freshmen...... 9 22 Keeta Koalska F Fr. 23 Erin Johnson F Fr. Position Breakdown 24 Ashley Leopold D So. Forward...... 16 27 Franny Dorr F So. Defense...... 7 29 Jennifer Bauer G Fr. Goaltender...... 3 30 Emily Brookshaw (C) G Sr. 33 Jessica Ptachick G So. 39 Haley Balcom D Sr.

http://www.bemidjistate.edu/athletics 7 BEMIDJI STATEWomen’s Hockey 2007-08 returning players Haley Franny Casey Balcom Dorr Irving D / 5-4 / Sr. F / 5-6 / So. D / 5-8 / So. Elk River, Minn. 27Roseville, Minn. 3 9 11Okotoks, Alberta Elk River HS Roseville Area HS Foothills Composite HS 2006-07 ( Jr.): 2006-07 (Fr.): Dorr 2006-07 (Fr.): • Academic All-WCHA participated in 29 Irving saw action in one Balcom was one of six contests, which was game last year, a 3-2 loss players to appear in all the second most by a to Maine (10/7/06)... 36 games, tallying two freshman...she scored played in the exhibition goals and six assists for three goals...her first against Manitoba, log- eight points...she scored collegiate goal came in ging one for two BSU’s lone goal in a 5- a 2-1 win over Niagara minutes (9/29/06). 1 defeat to Minnesota (10/27/06)...gave BSU a (2/23/07)...also scored 1-1 tie with a goal against Prior to BSU: Irving the first goal against Ohio State (11/11/06)... played for Foothills Wisconsin in a 4-2 de- named WCHA Rookie Composite High School feat to the No. 1-ranked of the Week (11/14/06). and was captain her se- Badgers (11/19/06). nior season...she was an Prior to BSU: Dorr honor roll student...she 2005-06 (So.): played under coach participated in the minor • Academic All-WCHA Sertich at Roseville Area hockey-midjet AA girls Balcom was one of six players to appear in all 36 games, High School...she was a four-year all-conference selection team and made top 40 for team Alberta. tallying one goal and seven assists for eight points...Balcom’s and All-State Honorable Mention...she was a two-year lone goal was a game-winning goal coming at home against captain and was part of the 2005-06 section championship Personal: Casey Joyce Irving...Born Oct. 11, 1988...Daughter Minnesota State (11/5/05)...she was third among defense- team that finished fourth in the state tournament...also was of Jim and Lynn Irving...Majoring in biology. men in points with eight. a state track participant...Dorr participated in soccer and track at Roseville High School...member of the National 2004-05 (Fr.): Honor Society and received academic letters three years. Career Stats Appeared in all 35 games, tallying one goal and three Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH GW assists, good for four points...Balcom’s lone goal came at Personal: Frances Marie Dorr...Born Nov. 30, 1987... 2006-07 3 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wayne State (12/3/04)...she was third among freshmen Daughter of Greg and Karla Dorr...Majoring in nursing. Career 3 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 in points (4). Career Stats vs WCHA Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH GW Prior to BSU: Balcom helped the Elk River Area Elks win Career Stats 2006-07 2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 the 2004 Class AA state championship title...she tallied Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH GW Career 2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 goals and 21 assists for 32 points and earned all-state 2006-07 29 3-1 4 -17 5-10 2 0 1 honors during her senior season... was a teammate of fellow Career 29 3-1 4 -17 5-10 2 0 1 BSU player senior Jessica Pullar and former Beaver Millisa Career Stats vs WCHA Career Highs: Smith...Balcom gained all-state honorable mention honors Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH GW Goals: 0; Assists: 0; Points: 0; SOG: 0; PIM: 0. from the Star Tribune and Pioneer Press for the 2003-04 2006-07 23 2-0 2 -10 3-6 1 0 0 season...she finished her high school career fifth all-time in Career 23 2-0 2 -10 3-6 1 0 0 scoring with 35 goals and 67 assists for 102 points. Career Highs: Personal: Haley Jean Balcom...Born Sept. 22, 1985... Goals: 1, three times; Assists: 1 at Minnesota (2/24/07); Daughter of Gary and Diana Balcom...Majoring in chem- Points: 1, four times; SOG: 3, three times; PIM: 2, five istry/pharmacy. times. Career Stats Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH GW 2004-05 35 1-3 4 -15 7-14 0 0 0 2005-06 36 1-7 8 -12 19-38 1 0 1 2006-07 36 2-6 8 -2 12-24 0 0 0 Career 107 4-16 20 -29 38-76 1 0 1 Career Stats vs WCHA Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH GW 2004-05 28 0-1 1 -15 6-12 0 0 0 2005-06 28 1-7 8 -5 14-28 1 0 1 2006-07 28 1-4 5 -5 10-20 0 0 0 Career 74 2-12 14 -25 30-60 1 0 1

Career Highs: Goals: 1, four times; Assists: 2, twice; Points: 2, twice; SOG: 5 vs. Minnesota Duluth (10/29/04); PIM: 4, four times.

8 2007-08 Bemidji State Women’s Ice Hockey Women’s Hockey 2007-08BEMIDJI STATE returning players Wendy Kailee Lexy Bergh Jaeger Parenteau D / 5-4 / Jr. F / 5-0 / So. D / 5-6 / Fr. 8Hallock, Minn. 17Devils Lake, N.D. 12Franconia, Minn. Roseau HS Devils Lake HS Chisago Lakes HS 2006-07 (So.): 2006-07: Bergh appeared in 23 2006-07 (Fr.): Redshirted for the Bea- games during her soph- Jaeger appeared in four vers. omore campaign and games as a freshman and totaled one assist and scored one goal during Prior to BSU: Paren- three penalties for six the season...helped BSU teau played for Chisago minutes...her one assist to a 3-0 victory over Ver- Lakes High School... came in a 2-0 victory over mont with her first career played eight years of high Minnesota (2/9/07). goal (11/25/06). school hockey...partici- pated in the Minnesota 2005-06 (Fr.): Prior to BSU: Jaeger state tournament in 2003 Wendy appeared in 20 played for Devils Lake and participated in the games during her fresh- High School...second National Tourny two man year...had four pen- team all-state her sopho- years in a row...she was alties for eight minutes. more season and first- an all-conference and all- team all-state her junior state honorable mention Prior to BSU: Bergh and senior seasons...re- performer...uncle Bill played for Roseau High cieved Female Senior Athlete for the state of North Dakota played hockey at BSU while her uncle Mike and her dad School and was captain her junior and senior seasons...she (Miss Hockey) her senior season and team MVP her senior played for the University of Minnesota. was a member of the national honor society and was an season...competed in cross country for six seasons and three NFCA All-American Scholar Athlete. years of track and field...three years on the national honor Personal: Alexandrea Kristine Parenteau...Born Nov. 3, society...honor roll freshman through senior year. 1987...Daughter of Thomas and Michelle Parenteau... Personal: Wendy Lynn Bergh...Born May 24, 1987...Daugh- Undecided on major. ter of Tracy and Heidi Bergh...Majoring in mathematics. Personal: Kailee Kathlynn Jaeger...Born April 20, 1988... Career Stats Daughter of Darrell and Jackie Jaeger...Majoring in physi- Year G G-A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW cal education. Career Stats 2006-07 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Year G G-A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW Career 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2005-06 20 0-0 0 -7 4-8 0 0 0 Career Stats Career Stats vs WCHA 2006-07 23 0-1 1 -2 3-6 0 0 0 Year G G-A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW Year G G-A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW Career 43 0-1 1 -9 7-14 0 0 0 2006-07 4 1-0 1 +1 0-0 0 0 0 2006-07 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 4 1-0 1 +1 0-0 0 0 0 Career Stats vs WCHA Career 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Year G G-A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW Career Stats vs WCHA Career Highs: 2005-06 16 0-0 0 -5 3-6 0 0 0 Year G G-A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW Goals: 0; Assists: 0; Points: 0; SOG: 0; PIM: 0. 2006-07 18 0-1 1 -2 2-4 0 0 0 2006-07 2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 34 0-1 1 -7 5-10 0 0 0 Career 2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Career Highs: Career Highs: Goals: 0; Assists: 1 at Minnesota (2/9/07); Points: 1 at Goals: 1 at Vermont (11/25/06); Assists: 0; Points: 1 at Minnesota (2/9/07); SOG: 1 vs. Minnesota (2/23/07); Vermont (11/25/06); SOG: 1, twice; PIM: 0. PIM: 2, three times.

http://www.bemidjistate.edu/athletics 9 BEMIDJI STATEWomen’s Hockey 2007-08 returning players Tara Brooke Jaime Hiscock Collins LeDuc F / 5-9 / Sr. D / 5-5 / Jr. F / 5-5 / Sr. 4Turtle River, Minn. 19Pilot Mound Manitoba 10International Falls, Minn. Bemidji HS Shattuck St. Mary’s International Falls HS • Captain this season • Captain this season 2006-07 ( Jr.): • Academic All-WCHA 2006-07 ( Jr.): 2006-07 (So.): Played in all but one • Captain • WCHA Scholar Ath- game...had career-highs • Academic All-WCHA lete in both assists (3) and Appeared in all 36 games • Academic All-WCHA points (3). for third consecutive sea- Has not missed a game son tallying 11 points with in her two-year career... 2005-06 (So.): 8 goals and 3 assists...will was the second-lead- • Academic All-WCHA be the second-leading re- turning point scorer...tied ing sophomore scorer (4 Appeared in 16 games for third on the team in points)...scored a goal during her sophomore goals...tied for the team against Vermont to help season...tied for fewest lead in power-play goals lead BSU to a 3-3 tie penalty minutes with (3) and short-handed goals (11/24/06). two. (1)...led BSU in game- winning goals (3). 2005-06 (Fr.): 2004-05 (Fr.): • WCHA All Rookie Team Appeared in 33 games 2005-06 (So.): Only freshman to play in all 36 games...tied for fourth in tallying 1 point (0-1=1)...recorded her first career assist on • Captain scoring on the team with 16 points netting two goals adding Nov. 7, 2004 at North Dakota...tied with four other players • Academic All-WCHA 14 helpers in her freshman campaign...had a four-point scor- for fewest penalty minutes with two. • WCHA Scholar Athlete ing streak Jan. 6 to Jan. 14...tied for sixth among defensemen • WCHA All-Star Team in scoring in WCHA (14)...was eighth in scoring among Prior to BSU: LeDuc was a four-year hockey letterwinner at Appeared in all 36 games tallying 16 points with 11 goals and five freshmen and was the top point-producer among freshmen International Falls High School and was a three-time captain assists...tied for second on the team in goals (11)...tied for second defensemen (14). for the Broncos...She ended her career as the all-time leading on the team in power-play goals (4)...six-game point-scoring scorer at I-Falls High and was named Hardest Worker by streak Dec. 30 to Jan. 14...was a member of the WCHA All-Star Prior to BSU: Collins played for Shattuck St. Mary’s were her teammates in 2001...was a member of the 2002 4x400 team who competed against the U.S. National Team. she was part of a national championship team that finished meter relay team that claimed the state title in Minnesota’s 2004-05 (Fr.): 51-3-8...played in all 62 games for Shattuck and recorded 78 track and field championships. Hiscock was one of three freshmen to appear in all 35 games... points which was good for fourth on the team...recorded 16 tied for second on the team in scoring with 22 points...fourth goals and was second on the team in assists with 62. Personal: Jaime Fay LeDuc...Born Nov. 17, 1985...Daughter on the team in goals (9) and third in assists (12)...led the team of Chad and Brenda LeDuc...Majoring in aquatic biology. in power-play goals (6)...only player to record two assists in Personal: Brooke Mandell Collins...Born Feb. 25, 1987... Career Stats three games...finished fifth in WCHA scoring among fresh- Daughter of Tammas and Lisa Collins...Majoring in Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH GW men...WCHA Rookie of the Week on Nov. 19-20 for her chemistry. 2004-05 33 0-1 1 -10 1-2 0 0 0 performance at Ohio State where she had three points on the 2005-06 16 0-0 0 -7 1-2 0 0 0 weekend (2-1=3). Career Stats 2006-07 35 0-3 3 -12 8-16 0 0 0 Prior to BSU: Hiscock was a varsity hockey player at Bemidji Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH GW Career 84 0-4 4 -19 10-20 0 0 0 High School since ninth grade, helping the Lumberjacks to two 2005-06 36 2-14 16 -12 11-22 1 0 0 conference championships...three-time all-conference and two- 2006-07 36 1-3 4 +2 22-44 1 0 0 Career Stats vs WCHA Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH GW time all-state selection, Hiscock netted 28 goals and 13 assists Career 72 3-17 20 -10 33-66 2 0 0 for 41 points in her senior season...member of the Minnesota 2004-05 28 0-1 1 -10 1-2 0 0 0 Selects team, Hiscock attended the USA Hockey Development Career Stats vs WCHA 2005-06 12 0-0 0 -6 1-2 0 0 0 Program in Lake Placid, N.Y., in summer 2004, where she was Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH GW 2006-07 27 0-2 2 -9 7-14 0 0 0 a teammate of fellow BSU senior Emily Brookshaw. 2005-06 28 2-12 14 -9 11-22 1 0 0 Career 67 0-3 3 -25 9-18 0 0 0 2006-07 28 0-3 3 -1 17-34 0 0 0 Personal: Tara Ann Hiscock...Born Aug. 19, 1986...Daughter of Career 56 2-15 17 -10 28-56 1 0 0 Career Highs: David and Heidi Hiscock...Majoring in chemistry. Goals: 0; Assists: 1, four times; Points: 1, four times; Career Stats Career Highs: SOG: 2, seven times; PIM: 4 vs. North Dakota Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH GW Goals: 1, four times; Assists: 2, twice; Points: 3 at (1/12/07). 2004-05 35 9-13 22 -25 5-10 6 0 1 North Dakota (12/11/05); SOG: 6, twice; PIM: 4, 2005-06 36 11-5 16 -17 5-21 4 0 1 seven times. 2006-07 36 8-3 11 -10 4-8 3 1 3 Career 107 28-21 49 -52 14-39 13 1 5 Career Stats vs WCHA Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH GW 2004-05 28 7-10 17 -22 5-10 4 0 1 2005-06 28 8-5 13 -16 2-4 3 0 1 2006-07 28 7-3 10 -7 3-6 3 1 3 Career 84 22-18 40 -45 10-20 10 1 5

Career Highs: Goals: 2, twice; Assists: 3 vs. North Dakota (2/25/05); Points: 3, three times; SOG: 9 at North Dakota (12/11/05); PIM: 15 vs. Wayne State (10/7/05).

10 2007-08 Bemidji State Women’s Ice Hockey Women’s Hockey 2007-08BEMIDJI STATE returning players Lisa Ashley Monica Kissick Leopold Rawlings F / 5-5 / Jr. D / 5-7 / So. F / 5-8 / Jr. 16Carman, Manitoba 24Afton, Minn. 14Maplewood, Minn. Carman Collegiate Stillwater Area HS Hill-Murray HS 2006-07 (So.): 2006-07 (Fr.): 2006-07 (So.): • WCHA Scholar Athlete Played in all but one • WCHA Scholar Athlete • Academic All-WCHA game after redshirting • Academic All-WCHA Kissick appeared in 32 her first year at BSU...led Rawlings played in 35 games...was the high- all freshmen in scoring games...had a career high est-scoring sophomore... with five points...scored in goals (2) and points had career highs in every her first career goal in (3)...scored the first goal major statistical category, a 6-2 loss to Wisconsin of a 4-2 win over St. including goals (2), assists (11/18/06)...scored in a Cloud State (10/14/06)... (3) and points (5)...both 5-2 victory over Minne- scored the first goal of a of her goals came against sota State (12/8/06). 2-1 victory over Niagara St. Cloud State, with (10/27/06). the first coming in a 6-4 2005-06: victory (10/13/06)...the Took a redshirt for the 2005-06 (Fr.): second goal came in a 2-2 Beavers. Appeared in 34 games tie (1/27/07). during her freshman Prior to BSU: Leopold campaign...second most 2005-06 (Fr.): tallied 32 points her senior season recording 10 goals and 22 among freshmen...recorded one assist on the season against Competed in 25 games as a freshman which was third most assists...was a five-year letterwinner...received all- conference Ohio State on Nov. 26, 2005. among freshmen...notched three points with one goal and honors in 2003-04 and 2004-05 and also garnered all-state two assists...her first collegiate goal came Oct. 7, 2005 vs. honors in 2004-05...was honored with the Hobey Baker Prior to BSU: Rawlings recorded 34 points her senior Wayne State. award in 2004-05. season at Hill-Murray...she was chosen to represent team Minnesota and played in the senior classic game...she also Prior to BSU: Kissick was a member of the Carman Cougars Personal: Ashley Elizabeth Leopold...Born Apr. 1, 1987... was named to the All-Conference team her sophomore, High School (boys) hockey team...Kissick finished with 26 Daughter of Allen and Carolyn Leopold...Majoring in junior and senior seasons...was captain of the hockey and points in 20 games tallying six goals and 20 assists...was criminal justince...Ashley is the cousin of Jordan Leopold cross country team at Hill-Murray. fifth on the team in points...she received Carman Collegiate who was part of the University of Minnesota National junior and senior Female Athlete of the Year...was a member Championship Hockey Team...Leopold was also the Hobey Personal: Monica Jean Rawlings...Born July 12, 1986... of team Manitoba in 2003, 2004 and 2005...lettered in boys Baker winner while at Minnesota...He is in his second year Daughter of Scott and Tina Rawlings...Majoring in mass hockey, soccer, badminton, track and softball at Carman with the Colorado Avalanche and fifth year in the NHL. communications. High School. Career Stats Personal: Lisa Janelle Kissick...Born Aug. 8, 1987...Daughter Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH GW Career Stats 2005-06 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 of Roger and Diana Kissick...Majoring in criminal justice. Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH GW 2006-07 35 2-3 5 -13 28-67 1 0 1 2005-06 34 0-1 1 -7 6-12 0 0 0 Career 35 2-3 5 -13 28-67 1 0 1 2006-07 35 2-1 3 -6 5-10 0 0 0 Career Stats Career Stats vs WCHA Career 69 2-2 4 -13 11-22 0 0 0 Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH GW Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH GW 2005-06 25 1-2 3 -5 4-8 0 0 0 Career Stats vs WCHA 2005-06 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 2006-07 32 2-3 5 -5 8-16 0 0 0 Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH GW 2006-07 28 2-2 4 -9 22-44 1 0 1 Career 57 3-5 8 -10 12-24 0 0 0 2005-06 26 0-1 1 -6 3-6 0 0 0 Career 28 2-2 4 -9 22-44 1 0 1 2006-07 28 1-0 1 -2 3-6 0 0 0 Career Stats vs WCHA Career 54 1-1 2 -8 6-12 0 0 0 Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH GW Career Highs: 2005-06 19 0-1 1 -5 3-6 0 0 0 Goals: 1, twice; Assists: 1, three times; Points: 1, five times; Career Highs: 2006-07 26 2-2 4 -4 7-14 0 0 0 SOG: 3 vs. Minnesota Duluth (1/20/07); PIM: 15 vs. Goals: 1, twice; Assists: 1, twice; Points: 1, four times; SOG: Career 45 2-3 5 -9 10-20 0 0 0 Maine (10/7/07). 4 vs. Minnesota State (11/4/05); PIM: 7, six times.

Career Highs: Goals: 1, three times; Assists: 1, five times; Points: 1, eight times; SOG: 6 vs. Wayne State (10/7/05); PIM: 2, 11 times.

http://www.bemidjistate.edu/athletics 11 BEMIDJI STATEWomen’s Hockey 2007-08 returning players Jessica Emily Career Stats Pullar Brookshaw Year G-GS Min GAA SPct W L T 2004-05 23-18 1077:01 2.67 .912 6 12 1 F / 5-5 / Sr. G / 5-9 / Sr. 2005-06 19-16 991:55 3.21 .908 4 11 1 21Elk River, Minn. 30Webster, Wisc. 2006-07 35-34 2080:46 3.03 .904 10 20 5 Elk River HS Hill-Murray HS Career 77-68 4149:02 2.93 .907 20 44 7 2006-07 ( Jr.): • Captain this season • Academic All-WCHA Career Stats vs WCHA 2006-07 ( Jr.): Year G-GS Min GAA SPct W L T Played in all but two 2004-05 20-16 910:17 2.64 .916 5 11 0 • Academic All-WCHA games...scored the first 2005-06 16-14 831:35 3.39 .904 4 10 0 Brookshaw started in goal of a 2-0 victory over 2006-07 28-27 1657:39 2.90 .911 9 15 4 net in all but two games Minnesota (2/9/07)... Career 64-57 3398:91 2.96 .910 18 36 4 scored the second goal for the Beavers...had a of a 3-0 win against Ver- three game-win streak mont (11/25/06)...was (12/16/06-1/05/07) and a Career Highs: tied for second on the six-game unbeaten streak Saves: 45, twice; Goals Allowed: 7 vs. New Hampshire team in game-winning (12/16/06-1/13/07)...was (10/6/06); Shots Faced: 50 at Minnesota Duluth (11/19/05); goals (1). twice named the Western Collegiate Hockey As- Minutes Played: 65:00, three times. 2005-06 (So.): socation Defensive Player • Academic All-WCHA of the Week (10/17/06, Competed in 35 games... 1/16/07)...totaled 985 was sixth on the team in saves for a .904 save per- scoring with 15 points netting nine goals and six assists...net- centage...had a 3.03 goals-against average...is now first all- Jessica ted two goals in one game twice on Jan. 7, 2006, at Minnesota time in BSU history in most games played in a season (35), and Feb. 3, 2006, vs. North Dakota...was WCHA Offensive most minutes played in a career (4149:02), season (2080:46), Ptachick Player of the Week on Feb. 3-4, 2006, for her two-goal per- most shutouts in a career (5), most wins in a season (10) and formance in a 2-1 victory over the Minnesota Gophers...tied most saves in a season (985)...she is also second all-time in G / 5-8 / So. for team lead in power-play goals (6) with Helena Tageson most games played in a career (77), most wins in a career 33Apple Valley, Minn. and also led the team in game-winning goals (3). (20) and most saves in a career (2003). Minnesota Thoroughbreds 2006-07 (Fr.): 2004-05 (Fr.): 2005-06 (So.): Appeared in four games One of three freshmen to appear in all 35 games...second • Academic All-WCHA with two starts...Ptachick among scoring for freshmen with six points (4-2)...recorded • WCHA All-Star Team notched her first career two power-play goals and one game-winning goal...recorded • U-22 U.S. National Women’s Festival Team member victory in a 3-0 victory at first career goal vs. Minnesota-Duluth Oct. 30, 2004, and Appeared in 19 games with 16 starts, earning a 4-11-1 Vermont when she tallied recorded first two career assists at North Dakota Nov. 6, record...finished the season with a .908 save percentage and 20 saves in 60 minutes of 2004. a goals against average of 3.21...Brookshaw earned WCHA action (11/25/06)...was Defensive Player of the Week honors on Jan. 6-7, 2006 for voted the WCHA Rookie Prior to BSU: Pullar was the leading scorer for the 2004 Class her performance in a 2-1 victory over Minnesota...she was of the Week (11/28/06) AA state champion Elk River Elks...chipped in 57 goals and also USCHO National Defensive Player of the Week over for her performance 34 assists for 91 points in her senior season, including three Jan. 6-7, 2006...she was a member of the WCHA All-Star against Vermont. goals and five assists in the state tournament...four-time all- team who competed against the United States National conference selection and a three-time all-metro and all-state Team and she played for the U-22 U.S. National Women’s Prior to BSU: Ptachick recipient, Pullar is also a teammate of fellow BSU player Festival Team in Lake Placid, N.Y. played for Apple Valley Haley Balcom and former Beaver Millissa Smith. High School where she 2004-05 (Fr.): participated in hockey Personal: Jessica Irene Pullar...Born Feb. 23, 1986...Daugh- • WCHA All-Rookie Team and golf...she was a three-year letterwinner at Apple Valley ter of Steven and Tammy Pullar...Majoring in elementary Appeared in 23 games starting 18, compiling a 6-12-1 re- and was part of a team that took third in the Minnesota education. cord...had 498 saves, securing a 2.67 goals against average and State Tournament in 2003...she recorded 15 shutouts in two a .912 save percentage...Brookshaw recorded three shutouts seasons of starting at Apple Valley...played Junior Hockey for and was named WCHA defensive player of the week on Career Stats the Minnesota Thoroughbreds where she made MWEHL Feb. 11-12 for her two game shutout performance against honorable mention for her performance. Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH GW Minnesota State and on Feb. 25-26 for her performance 2004-05 35 4-2 6 -9 6-12 2 0 1 vs. North Dakota. Personal: Jessica Christine Ptachick...Born Sept. 3, 1986... 2005-06 35 9-6 15 -22 10-20 6 0 3 Daughter of John and Elisa Ptachick...Majoring in BS 2006-07 34 2-4 6 -7 3-6 0 0 1 Prior to BSU: Brookshaw comes to BSU after being named design technology. Career 104 15-12 27 -38 19-38 8 0 5 Minnesota’s Let’s Play Hockey’s 2004 Senior Goalie of the Year during her senior season at Hill-Murray High School... Career Stats vs WCHA Career Stats Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH GW Brookshaw is the first student-athlete to join the Bemidji State program after receiving Minnesota’s top goaltender Year G-GS Min GAA SPct W L T 2004-05 28 4-2 6 -8 5-10 2 0 1 award...an all-conference and all-state recipient, Brookshaw 2006-07 4-2 95:44 1.88 .919 1 0 0 2005-06 27 8-4 12 -19 7-14 5 0 3 Career 4-2 95:44 1.88 .919 1 0 0 2006-07 27 1-4 5 -4 2-4 0 0 1 recorded a 1.47 goals against average and a .928 save percent- Career 82 13-10 23 -31 14-28 7 0 5 age in 15 games in the 2003-04 campaign...she also played Career Stats vs WCHA for Team Wisconsin in the Chicago Showcase...attended Year G-GS Min GAA SPct W L T Career Highs: the USA Hockey Development Program in Lake Placid, 2006-07 3-1 35:44 5.04 .824 0 0 0 Goals: 2, two times; Assists: 2 at North Dakota (11/6/04); N.Y., in the summer of 2004, where she was a teammate of Career 3-1 35:44 5.04 .824 0 0 0 Points: 2, three times; SOG: 6 vs. Ohio State (11/10/06); fellow BSU senior Tara Hiscock. PIM: 4, twice. Career Highs: Personal: Emily Elizabeth Brookshaw...Born May 14, Saves: 20 at Vermont (11/25/06); Goals Allowed: 3 vs. 1986...Daughter of Chuck and Judy Brookshaw...Majoring Minnesota State; Shots Faced: 20 at Vermont (11/25/06); in exercise science. Minutes Played: 60:00 at Vermont (11/25/06). 12 2007-08 Bemidji State Women’s Ice Hockey Women’s Hockey 2007-08BEMIDJI STATE returning players Jessica Nicole Jackie Ty ra Rawlings Robertson F / 5-6 / So. F / 5-2 / So. D / 5-8 / So. 6Fridley, Minn. 5Maplewood, Minn. 2Inver Grove Heights, Minn. Centennial HS Hill-Murray HS South St. Paul HS 2006-07 (Fr.): 2006-07 (Fr.): 2006-07 (Fr.): Appeared in 19 games Saw action in the sec- Appeared in the most during her freshman ond-most games of any games by a freshman campaign...scored her freshman (32)...scored (34)...she attempted 20 first collegiate goal in a her first collegiate goal shots on the year and had 2-3 loss to Minnesota in a 6-4 victory over a +/- of -11. (12/2/06)...had an assist St. Cloud State Univer- in a 3-0 victory against sity (10/13/06)...helped Prior to BSU: Robertson Vermont (11/25/06). lead BSU to a 2-1 vic- played at South St. Paul tory after recording an High School where she 2005-06: assist against Niagara won three state titles and Redshirted for the Bea- (10/27/06). had an 86-game winning vers. streak...she was an all- Prior to BSU: Rawlings conference performer Prior to BSU: Tyra was played for Hill-Murray along with all-state and part of the Centennial High School where she all-metro...was on the High School hockey team participated in hockey, National Honor Society, where she participated in the Minnesota State High School track and cross country...she was a four-year letterwinner on the honor roll and also received academic letters. Hockey Tournament...senior season team compiled a 26-3-1 and a two-time all-conference player and a two-time all- record...scored her 100th goal halfway through her senior conference honorable mention selection...all-state honorable Personal: Jacqueline Lilly Robertson...Born Jan. 5, 1988... season...received all-state honors her senior season and was mention, best newcomer award...she was also a captain and Daughter of Reid and Cindy Robertson...Majoring in physi- an all-conference performer. led the team in points...she was a three-time letterwinner cal education and health. in track and field and an all-conference performer...part of a Personal: Jessica Linn Tyra...Born Apr. 2, 1987...Daughter of team that was conference champions along with a third-place Career Stats Mike and Karin Tyra...Majoring in exercise science. finish at state...she was also picked for the National Develop- Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH GW ment Team in Lake Placid in 2006...her sister Monica is a 2006-07 34 0-0 0 -11 13-26 0 0 0 junior forward for BSU. Career Stats Career 34 0-0 0 -11 13-26 0 0 0 Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH GW 2005-06 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Personal: Nicole Christina Rawlings...Born Jan. 2, 1988... Career Stats vs WCHA Daughter of Scott and Tina Rawlings...Majoring in com- Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH GW 2006-07 19 1-2 3 -3 3-6 0 0 0 munity health. 2006-07 28 0-0 0 -6 11-22 0 0 0 Career 19 1-2 3 -3 3-6 0 0 0 Career 28 0-0 0 -6 11-22 0 0 0 Career Stats vs WCHA Career Stats Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH GW Career Highs: Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH GW 2005-06 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Goals: 0; Assists: 0; Points: 0; SOG: 4 at Minnesota (2/23/07); 2006-07 32 1-1 2 -10 9-29 0 0 0 2006-07 12 1-0 1 -1 2-4 0 0 0 PIM: 4, three times. Career 32 1-1 2 -10 9-29 0 0 0 Career 12 1-0 1 -1 2-4 0 0 0 Career Stats vs WCHA Career Highs: Year G G-A Pts +/- PIM PP SH GW Goals: 1 vs. Minnesota (12/2/06); Assists:1, twice; Points: 1, 2006-07 25 1-0 1 -7 9-29 0 0 0 three times; SOG: 2, three times; PIM: 2, three times. Career 25 1-0 1 -7 9-29 0 0 0

Career Highs: Goals: 1 at St. Cloud State (10/13/06); Assists: 1 at Niagara (10/27/06); Points: 1, twice; SOG: 4, twice; PIM: 15 at Minnesota Duluth (10/21/06).

http://www.bemidjistate.edu/athletics 13 BEMIDJI STATEWomen’s Hockey 2007-08 Newcomers Carissa Annie Erin Ketcher Bauerfeld Cody F / 5-4 / Fr. F / 5-6 / Fr. F / 5-7 / Fr. 7Mound Westonka, Minn. 9Woodbury, Minn. 13Roseville, Minn. Eden Prairie HS South St. Paul HS Roseville Area HS Quickly: Carissa is a Quickly: Annie brings a Quickly: Erin will bring scrappy player who lot of energy and is very some toughness to BSU. is real physical with offensive-minded. She She has an excellent feel good speed, she plays comes from a program for the game and she an aggressive style of in South St. Paul that has knows how to get open hockey that will be able been highly successful. and create good scoring to complement some The energy and attitude opportunities. She plays of the more offensive- that she will bring along really good from the dots minded players. with her skills will be down. She will bring what the Beavers will be some scoring in even as looking for to help them a freshman to help fill Prior to BSU: Ketcher this year. the gaps that were lost was a five-time all- with last season’s senior conference selection Prior to BSU: Bauerfeld class. and a five-time was a 2005-06 all-con- letterwinner during her ference team selection Prior to BSU: Cody was prep career...transferred at South St. Paul High a four-year all-confer- to Eden Prairie High School from Mound Westonka School...she was a member of the Minnesota State Tour- ence performer at Roseville Area High School and was also for her senior season...during her senior year she nament All-Tournament Team in 2005-06...has been a a five-time letterwinner during her prep career...was part of a helped lead Eden Prairie to a 26-1-0 record...named part of two class AA state championship teams while at team that was Suburban East Conference Champions twice to the Cable 12 All-Tournament Team twice during South St. Paul. and section 2AA champs twice during her career...helped her prep career...named Most Valuable Player three lead Roseville Area to a fourth-place finish in the Minne- times along with being named the scoring champion Personal: Andrea Sue Bauerfeld...Born Jan. 4, 1989... sota State Tournament in her junior and senior seasons... twice during her campaign...compiled 78 goals and Daughter of Warren and Sue Bauerfeld...Majoring in is a three-time all-state performer and was named Pioneer 54 assists for 132 points in her high school career... psychology. Press Player of the Year her senior season...was named her team’s Most Valuable Player for four seasons and she was her was a four-year letterwinner in soccer and a three-year team’s scoring leader for five consecutive seasons. letterwinner in softball...All-Conference Honorable Mention performer twice during her career...was part Personal: Erin Hansen Cody...Born Aug. 17, 1988...Daugh- of DECA and was consistently on the “A” and “B” honor ter of Mike and Janelle Cody...Majoring in psychology. roll...dad (Todd) played college hockey for Minnesota State, Mankato where he played one year with Bemidji State’s men’s hockey coach Tom Serratore.

Personal: Carissa Lee Ketcher...Born Dec. 9, 1988... Daughter of Todd Ketcher and Laurie Cariveau... Undecided on major. Jennifer Bauer G / 5-5 / Fr. 29St. Catharines, Ontario Hamilton Jr. Hawks Quickly: Jennifer is accomplished in the classroom earning the Ontario a good, strong goal- Scholar, Lieutenant Governor and Meridian Good tender who is a very Neighbor Award at her graduation...played four seasons hard worker. She is with the Junior Hawks...during the 2005-06 season also very quick up with the Hawks, Bauer played in 30 games garnering and down and side to a save percentage of .916, a goals against average of side. She is a goalten- 2.59 and a record of 8-19-3...she is the sister of former der that likes to take Wisconsin Badger . control out on the ice and is always making Personal: Jennifer Anne Bauer...Born May 11, 1988... sure her defensemen Daughter of Kim and Barb Bauer...Majoring in edu- know where to go on cation. the ice.

Prior to BSU: Bauer earned Hockey and Track and Field Most Valuable Player (MVP) at St. Francis Secondary...she is a two-time letterwinner in track and field...she is

14 2007-08 Bemidji State Women’s Ice Hockey Women’s Hockey 2007-08BEMIDJI STATE Newcomers Julie Eva Keeta Rising Schwaerzler Koalska F / 5-6 / Fr. F / 5-4 / Fr. F / 5-6 / Fr. 18Millbrae, Calif. 20Dornbirn, Austria 22Forest Lake, Minn. North American Hockey Academy Austrian National Team Centennial HS Quickly: Julie will be ex- Quickly: Eva is very Quickly: Keeta is a hard pected to step in and play strong offensively. She worker and a hard-nose on one of BSU’s top lines has good hands and player. She is a real self this year. She is a strong, excellent vision on the motivated player who physical player who can ice. Her experience play- will compete to be in score the puck. ing nationally will be a the lineup every week. huge benefit to this year’s She will add something Prior to BSU: Rising squad. special to the team. was an all-conference selection at Capuchin Prior to BSU: Eva played Prior to BSU: Koalska High School and let- for the Austrian national is a two-time all-con- tered two times in her team and competed in ference selection and a prep career...started her the world champion- five -time letterwinner hockey career in Alaska ships in North Korea... during her prep career... when she participated has spent the last three she played three years of for the U19AAA Alaska years (2004-07) with the varsity hockey for Forest North Stars as an eighth women’s hockey team, Lake High School and grader...went on to play for Service High School and South DSC Oberthurgau, in Switzerland...the team took third two years of varsity hockey for Centennial High School Anchorage High School from 2003-05...she was part of the place in the Swiss Women’s Championship twice and took where she was part of a back-to-back conference cham- Alaska High School State Championship team and sits third fourth place once...in three seasons she scored 73 goals and pionship teams...she led Centennial to a 22-5-1 record in scoring for girls hockey in Alaska...has also been a member 38 assists for 111 points...in 2005-06, Eva scored 26 goals, during her senior season, recording 34 points. With her of two NAHA prep school teams...in 2005-06, her NAHA which was the most goals scored in the league that year... standout senior season she was named Offensive Player of team was the NAHA champions and then in 2006-07 her also played on the boys hockey team in Dornbirn from the Year, named to the St. Paul Pioneer Press All-State team compiled a record of 64-6-4, winning four tourna- 1998-2004 where they took first place three times in the Honorable Mention team and was chosen to participate in ments...played for the U19 San Jose Sharks for two seasons Austrian championship...the team placed first in its region the High School All-Star Senior Classic...was a member where she was an assistant captain...was chosen in 2006 as seven times. of the National Honor Society and was MGHCA Aca- part of the All-Honors Pacific District Team. demic All-State in her prep career...second cousin Matt Personal: Eva Haria Schwaerzler...Born Dec. 26, 1988... Koalska played four years of hockey for the University of Personal: Julie Anne Rising...Born Dec. 12, 1988...Daughter Daughter of Josef and Elke Schwaerzler...Majoring in Minnesota. of Greer Scott Rising and Anne Hextrum...Majoring in physical education. nursing. Personal: Keeta L.J. Koalska...Born Jan. 18, 1989...Daugh- ter of John and Lorie Koalska...Undecided on major.

Erin Johnson F / 5-6 / Fr. 23Farmington, Minn. Farmington HS Quickly: Erin has great 40 assists) her senior season and was fourth in the state her offensive skills and she junior season with 94 points (49 goals and 44 assists)...was is expected to be an- named to the Pioneer Press All-State Team her junior and other player that will senior seasons and was a Ms. Hockey Top Ten Finalist her add some offense to this senior season...she has been part of the Midwest Predators year’s team. She will be U19 Team from 2004-2006...she has garnered numerous expected to contribute awards such as Star Tribune Athlete of the Week, Pioneer offensively right away Press Playmaker of the Week, and Kare 11 Athlete of the this year. Week to name a few...she finished her career at Farmington with 148 goals and 143 assists good for 291 points in 165 Prior to BSU: Johnson games played...she also excels in the classroom as she was is a three-time Mis- named to the MGHCA Academic All-State team her sota all-conference per- senior season. former and a five-time letterwinner during her Personal: Erin Colleen Johnson...Born June 6, 1989... prep career at Farming- Daughter of Brian and Colleen Johnson...Majoring in ton High School...was physical education. a two-year captain and during her senior season she helped lead the Tigers to a section championship and a second-place finish in the Class A Minnesota State Tournament where she was named to the Class A All-Tournament Team...led the state in scoring with 98 points (58 goals and

http://www.bemidjistate.edu/athletics 15 BEMIDJI STATEWomen’s Hockey 2007-08 roster breakdown

Goaltender 30 Emily Brookshaw (C) Sr. 33 Jessica Ptachick So. 29 Jennifer Bauer Fr.

Left Wing Right Wing 16 Lisa Kissick Jr. 10 Jaime LeDuc Sr. 5 Nicole Rawlings So. 21 Jessica Pullar Sr. 13 Erin Cody Fr. 6 Jessica Tyra So. 20 Eva Schwaerzler Fr. 9 Annie Bauerfeld Fr. 7 Carissa Ketcher Fr. 23 Erin Johnson Fr.

Center 4 Tara Hiscock (C) Sr. 14 Monica Rawlings Jr. 17 Kailee Jaeger So. 18 Julie Rising Fr. 22 Keeta Koalska Fr.

Left Defense Right Defense 19 Brooke Collins (C) Jr. 39 Haley Balcom (C) Sr. 8 Wendy Bergh Jr. 24 Ashley Leopold So. 11 Casey Irving So. 2 Jacqueline Robertson So. 27 Franny Dorr So. 12 Lexy Parenteau Fr.

* Players listed by class not necessarily by lineup order

Letterwinners Lost (7) Newcomers (9) Players by Class (26) 22 Mandy Bambrough D 5-9 Sr. Carissa Ketcher F 5-4 Fr. Frosh Soph Junior Senior 20 Nikki Eckebrecht F 5-6 Sr. Annie Bauerfeld F 5-6 Fr. Ketcher Irving Collins Balcom 7 Kelly Hart F 5-7 Sr. Erin Cody F 5-7 Fr. Bauerfield Jaeger Kissick Brookshaw 25 Kate Robinson F 5-7 Sr. Lexy Parenteau D 5-6 Fr. Cody Leopold Rawlings Hiscock 13 Helena Tageson F 5-6 Sr. Julie Rising F 5-6 Fr. Parenteau Ptachick Bergh LeDuc 18 Nina Ziegenhals D 5-6 Sr. Eva Schwaerzler F 5-3 Fr. Rising Dorr Pullar 9 Jenn Sadler F 5-4 Sr. Keeta Koalska F 5-4 Fr. Schwaerzler Rawlings Erin Johnson F 5-6 Fr. Koalska Robertson Jennifer Bauer G 5-5 Fr. Johnson Tyra Bauer

16 2007-08 Bemidji State Women’s Ice Hockey Women’s Hockey 2007-08BEMIDJI STATE Robert Morris Colonials 2007-08 opponNiagara Purplee Eaglesnts Home: Nov. 16-17, 2007 // 7:07-6:07 p.m. Away: Nov. 9-10, 2007 // 6:00-1:00 p.m.

QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS Location:...... Moon Township, Pa. Location:...... Niagara, N.Y. Founded (Enrollment):...... 1921 (5,100) Founded (Enrollment):...... 1856 (3,853) Conference:...... College Hockey America Conference:...... CHA Affiliation:...... NCAA Division I Affiliation:...... NCAA Division I Nickname:...... Colonials Nickname:...... Purple Eagles School Colors:...... Blue and White with Red School Colors:...... Purple and White Home Ice / size (capacity): Home Ice (capacity):...... Clearview Arena...... N/A Robert & Concetta Dwyer Arena...... Head Coach President:...... Gregory G. Dell’Omo, Ph.D. Head Coach 200 x 85 (2,100) Nate Handrahan Athletic Director:...... Craig Coleman, M.D. Margot Page President:...... Rev. Joseph L. Levesque, C.M. Niagara ‘00 Hockey Trainer: ...... N/A McMaster U ‘87 Athletic Director:...... Ed McLaughlin Phone:...... N/A Hockey Trainer: ...... Dave Vasquez Athletic Phone: ...... (412) 262-8295 Phone:...... (716) 286-8615 Athletic Fax: ...... N/A Athletic Phone: ...... (716) 286-8600 Athletic Fax:...... (716) 286-8609 SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Hockey SID:...... Erik Kaminski Hockey SID:...... Tanya Wright SID Phone: ...... (412) 262-8541 SID Phone: ...... (716) 286-8724 SID e-mail:...... [email protected] SID e-mail:...... [email protected] SID Fax: ...... (412) 262-8557 SID Fax: ...... (716) 286-8582 Hockey Press Row:...... (412) 397-4478 Hockey Press Row:...... (716) 286-8794 Forward Web site: ...... www.rmucolonials.com Forward Web site: ...... www.purpleeagles.com Kristen Miles Mailing Address: Ashley Riggs Mailing Address: Jr. / 5-10 Joe Walton Stadium Jr. / 5-2 Media Relations 6001 University Boulevard PO Box 2009 Moon Township, Pa. 15108 Niagara University, N.Y. 14109-2009

PROGRAM HISTORY PROGRAM HISTORY First year of hockey: ...... 2005-06 First year of hockey:...... 1998-99 Overall record: ...... 16-46-4 Overall record:...... 131-146-30 (9 years) Years in postseason play: ...... 0 Years in postseason play: ...... N/A CHA Championships:...... 0 ECAC Championships:...... N/A NCAA Championships:...... 0 NCAA Championships:...... N/A

THE COLONIALS THE PURPLE EAGLES 2006-07 overall record:...... 11-22-2 2006-07 overall record:...... 10-19-6 2006-07 CHA record:...... 1-11-0 (4th) 2006-07 CHA record:...... 5-6-1 (3rd) 2006-07 final national ranking:...... none 2006-07 final national ranking:...... none Lettermen returning:...... 18 Lettermen returning:...... 15 Lettermen lost:...... 5 Lettermen lost:...... 6 Newcomers:...... N/A Newcomers:...... N/A

COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach...... Nate Handrahan Head Coach...... Margot Page Alma Mater:...... Niagara ‘00 Alma Mater:...... McMaster University ‘87 Career Record:...... 11-22-2 (2nd) Career Record:...... 120-125-26 (8 years) Record at UNH:...... 11-22-2 (2nd) Record at NU:...... 120-125-26 (8 years) Career vs BSU:...... 0-0-0 Career vs BSU:...... 1-1-0 Hockey Phone:...... (412) 397-4478 Hockey Phone:...... (716) 286-8218 Best time to reach:....Weekdays/10 a.m.-2 p.m. Best time to reach:...... contact SID Assistant Coaches: Assistant Coaches: Scott Spencer Allison Coomey Raffi Wolf Christine Patno Dan Weinrich SERIES NOTES Series standing:...... 0-0-0 SERIES NOTES Current streak:...... none Series standing...... 1-1-0 Current streak...... NU won last one

http://www.bemidjistate.edu/athletics 17 BEMIDJI STATEWomen’s Hockey 2007-08 Minnesota Golden2007-08 Gophers opponMinnesotaen Duluthts Bulldogs Home: Nov. 23-24, 2007 // 7:07-2:07 p.m. Home: Feb. 1-2, 2008 // 2:07-2:07 p.m. Home: Jan. 18-19, 2008 // 7:07-2:07 p.m. Away: Feb. 15-16, 2008 // 7:07-3:07 p.m. Away: Nov. 30, Dec. 1, 2007 // 6:07-3:07 p.m. Away: Oct. 13-14, 2007 // 3:37-3:07 p.m. QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS Location:...... Madison, Wis. Location:...... Minneapolis, Minn. Location:...... Duluth, Minn. Founded (Enrollment):...... 1848 (41,466) Founded (Enrollment):...... 1851 (50,402) Founded (Enrollment):...... 1895 (10,500) Conference:...... WCHA Conference:...... WCHA Conference:...... WCHA Affiliation:...... NCAA Division I Affiliation:...... NCAA Division I Affiliation:...... NCAA Division I Nickname:...... Badgers Nickname:...... Golden Gophers Nickname:...... Bulldogs School Colors:...... Cardinal and White School Colors:...... Maroon and Gold School Colors:...... Maroon and Gold Home Ice / size (capacity): Home Ice (capacity):...... Home Ice (capacity):...... Kohl Center...... 200 x 97 (15,237) ...... 200 x 85 (3,400) DECC...... 190 x 85 (5,294) Head Coach Chancellor:...... John Wiley Head Coach President:...... Robert Bruininks Head Coach Chancellor:...... Dr. Kathryn Martin Mark Johnson Athletic Director:...... Brad Frost Athletic Director:...... Shannon Miller Athletic Director:...... Bob Nielson Wisconsin ‘94 Hockey Trainer: ...... Laura King Bethel ‘96 Hockey Trainer: ...... Amy Hamilton Saskatchewan ‘85 Hockey Trainer: ...... Amy Miller Phone:...... (608) 265-8091 Phone:...... (612) 626-4499 Phone:...... (218) 726-8487 Athletic Phone: ...... (608) 262-1866 Athletic Phone: ...... (612) 624-2100 Athletic Phone: ...... (218) 726-8168 Athletic Fax: ...... (608) 265-3036 Athletic Fax: ...... (612) 624-8018 Athletic Fax:...... (218) 726-6529

SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Hockey SID:...... Adam Augustine Hockey SID:...... Michelle Traen Hockey SID:...... Kelly Grgas-Wheeler SID Phone: ...... (608) 262-2255 SID Phone: ...... (612) 624-0522 SID Phone: ...... (218) 726-8937 SID e-mail:...... [email protected] SID e-mail:...... [email protected] SID e-mail:...... [email protected] SID Fax: ...... (608) 262-8184 SID Fax: ...... (612) 625-0359 SID Fax: ...... (218) 726-6529 Hockey Press Row:...... (608) 265-4336 Hockey Press Row:...... (612) 625-6900 Hockey Press Row:...... (218) 727-7939 Forward Web site: ...... www.uwbadgers.com Forward Web site: ...... www.gophersports.com Forward Web site: ...... www.umdbulldogs.com Jinelle Zaugg Mailing Address: Mailing Address: Saara Tuominen Mailing Address: Sr. / 6-1 Athletic Communications Jr. / 5-8 Athletic Communications So. / 5-6 University of Minnesota-Duluth Kellner Hall 244 Bierman Bldg. 1216 Ordean Court 1440 Monroe St. 516 15th Ave. SE 170 SPHC Madison, WI 53711 Minneapolis, MN 55455 Duluth, MN 55812

PROGRAM HISTORY PROGRAM HISTORY PROGRAM HISTORY First year of hockey: ...... 1999-00 First year of hockey:...... 1997-98 First year of hockey:...... 1999-00 Overall record: ...... 209-68-23 Overall record: ...... 278-67-22 Overall record:...... 200-57-24 Years in postseason play: ...... 7 Years in postseason play: ...... 8 Years in postseason play: ...... 6 WCHA Championships:...... 2 WCHA Championships:...... 4 WCHA Championships:...... 2 NCAA Championships:...... 2 AWCHA/NCAA Championships:...... 1/2 NCAA Championships:...... 3

THE BADGERS THE GOLDEN GOPHERS THE BULLDOGS 2006-07 overall record:...... 36-1-4 2006-07 overall record:...... 23-12-1 2006-07 overall record:...... 24-11-4 2006-07 WCHA record:...... 23-1-4 (1st) 2006-07 WCHA record:...... 17-10-1 (3rd) 2006-07 WCHA record:...... 19-6-3 (2nd) 2006-07 final national ranking:...... 1 2006-07 final national ranking:...... 9 2006-07 final national ranking:...... 8 Lettermen returning:...... 15 Lettermen returning:...... 16 Lettermen returning:...... 15 Lettermen lost:...... 7 Lettermen lost:...... 5 Lettermen lost:...... 7 Newcomers:...... 7 Newcomers:...... 6 Newcomers:...... N/A

COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach...... Mark Johnson Head Coach...... Brad Frost Head Coach...... Shannon Miller Alma Mater:...... Wisconsin ‘94 Alma Mater:...... Bethel ‘96 Alma Mater:...... U of Saskatchewan “85 Career Record:...... 147-28-14 (6th) Career Record:...... First year Career Record:...... 200-57-24 (8th) Record at UW:...... 147-28-14 (6th) Record at UM:...... First year Record at UMD:...... 200-57-24 (8th) Career vs BSU:...... 32-1-1 Career vs BSU:...... 0-0-0 Career vs BSU:...... 33-0-1 Hockey Phone:...... (608) 262-0101 Hockey Phone:...... (612) 626-1770 Hockey Phone:...... (218) 726-8164 Best time to reach:...... contact SID Best time to reach:...... contact SID Best time to reach:...... contact SID Assistant Coaches: Assistant Coaches: Assistant Coaches: Tracey Cornell Laura Slominski Robb Stauber Dan Koch Tom Osiecki SERIES NOTES SERIES NOTES Series standing:...... UW leads 32-1-1 Series standing...... UM leads 29-2-3 SERIES NOTES Current streak:...... UW won last fifteen Current streak...... UM won last one Series standing...... UMD leads 33-0-1 Current streak...... UMD won last 23

18 2007-08 Bemidji State Women’s Ice Hockey Women’s Hockey 2007-08BEMIDJI STATE North Dakota Fighting Sioux 2007-08Minnesota State oppon Mavericks entsOhio State Buckeyes Home: Jan. 11-12, 2008 // 7:07-2:07 p.m. Home: Oct. 5-6, 2007 // 7:07-2:07 p.m. Home: Feb. 22-23, 2008 // 2:07-2:07 p.m. Away: Oct. 19-20, 2007 // 7:07-4:07 p.m. Away: Feb. 8-9, 2006 // 7:07-3:07 p.m. Away: Nov. 2-3, 2007 // 7:07-7:07 p.m. QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS Location:...... Grand Forks, N.D. Location:...... Mankato, Minn. Location:...... Columbus, Ohio Founded (Enrollment):...... 1883 (12,954) Founded (Enrollment):...... 1868 (14,028) Founded (Enrollment):...... 1870 (57,748) Conference:...... WCHA Conference:...... WCHA Conference:...... WCHA Affiliation:...... NCAA Division I Affiliation:...... NCAA Division I Affiliation:...... NCAA Division I Nickname:...... Fighting Sioux Nickname:...... Mavericks Nickname:...... Buckeyes School Colors:...... Kelly Green and White School Colors:...... Purple and Gold School Colors:...... Scarlet and Grey Home Ice / size (capacity): ...... Home Ice / size (capacity):...... Home Ice /size (capacity):...... Ralph Engelstad Arena...... 200 x 85 (11,406) All Seasons Arena...... 200 x 85 (750) OSU Ice Rink...... 200 x 85 (800) Head Coach President:...... Dr. Charles E. Kupchella Head Coach President:...... Dr. Richard Davenport Head Coach President:...... Gordon Gee Brian Idalski Athletic Director:...... Tom Buning Jeff Vizenor Athletic Director:...... Kevin Buisman Jackie Barto Athletic Director:...... Eugene Smith UW-Stevens Point ‘92 Hockey Trainer: ...... McKynsay Seeger St. Cloud State ‘92 Hockey Trainer: ...... Jeff Chambers Providence ‘84 Hockey Trainer: ...... N/A Phone:...... (701) 777-6147 Hockey Trainer Phone:...... (507) 389-3229 Hockey Trainer Phone:...... N/A Athletic Phone: ...... (701) 777-2234 Athletic Phone: ...... (507) 389-6111 Athletic Phone: ...... (614) 434-4651 Athletic Fax: ...... (701) 777-2285 Athletic Fax: ...... (507) 389-1923 Athletic Fax: ...... (614) 292 8547

ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Hockey SID:...... Brandon Wolf Hockey SID:...... Paul Allan Hockey SID:...... Courtney Walerius SID Phone: ...... (701) 777-6743 SID Phone: ...... (507) 389-7503 SID Phone: ...... (614) 292-0088 SID e-mail:...... [email protected] SID e-mail:...... [email protected] SID e-mail:...... [email protected] SID Fax: ...... (701) 777-4352 SID Fax: ...... (507) 389-1923 SID Fax: ...... (614) 292-8547 Hockey Press Row:.... (701) 777-3571 or 3572 Hockey Press Row:...... (507) 382-1571 Hockey Press Row:...... (614) 688-0658 Forward Web site: ...... www.fightingsioux.com Forward Web site: ...... www.msumavericks.com Defenseman Web site: ...... www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com Ashley Lynch Mailing Address: Maggie Fisher Mailing Address: Tessa Bonhomme Mailing Address: So. / 5-6 UND Athletics Media Relations So. / 5-5 Athletic Communications Sr. / 5-7 Athletic Communications Hyslop Sports Center, Room 126 TC 175 410 Woody Hayes Drive 2751 2nd Avenue North Stop 9013 Mankato, MN 56001 Rm 124, St. Johns Arena Grand Forks, N.D. 58202-9013 Columbus, OH 43210

PROGRAM HISTORY PROGRAM HISTORY PROGRAM HISTORY First year of hockey: ...... 2002-03 First year of hockey:...... 1998-99 First year of hockey: ...... 1999-00 Overall record: ...... 45-109-11 Overall record:...... 90-190-25 Overall record: ...... 122-143-28 Years in postseason play: ...... none Years in postseason play: ...... 1 Years in postseason play: ...... 6 WCHA Championships:...... none WCHA Championships: ...... none WCHA Championships:...... none

THE FIGHTING SIOUX THE MAVERICKS THE BUCKEYES 2006-07 overall record:...... 3-31-2 2006-07 overall record:...... 16-17-2 2006-07 overall record:...... 20-13-4 2006-07 WCHA record:...... 0-27-1 (8th) 2006-07 WCHA record:...... 12-14-2 (5th) 2006-07 WCHA record:...... 13-11-4 (4th) 2006-07 final national ranking:...... none 2006-07 final national ranking:...... none 2006-07 final national ranking:...... none Lettermen returning:...... 17 Lettermen returning:...... 16 Lettermen returning:...... 16 Lettermen lost:...... 3 Lettermen lost:...... 5 Lettermen lost:...... 7 Newcomers:...... N/A Newcomers:...... 6 Newcomers:...... 6

COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach...... Brian Idalski Head Coach...... Jeff Vizenor Head Coach...... Jackie Barto Alma Mater:...... RIT ‘95 Alma Mater:...... St. Cloud State ‘92 Alma Mater:...... ‘84 Career Record:...... First year Career Record:...... 110-168-26 (9th) Career Record:...... 192-196-38 (14th) Record at UND:...... First year Record at MSUM:...... 66-120-21 (7th) Record at OSU:...... 122-143-28 (9th) Career vs BSU:...... 0-0-0 Career vs BSU:...... 10-9-5 Career vs BSU:...... 18-11-5 Hockey Phone:...... (701) 777-6490 Hockey Phone:...... (507) 389-6936 Hockey Phone:...... (614) 292-7073 Best time to reach:...... contact SID Best time to reach:...... contact SID Best time to reach:...... contact SID Assistant Coaches: Assistant Coaches: Assistant Coaches: Grant Kimball Sis Paulson Catherine Hanson Maria Lewis Mandy Krause-Rideout Katie Lachapelle Bill McKenzie SERIES NOTES SERIES NOTES Series standing:...... BSU leads 11-8-1 Series standing:...... MSU leads 15-13-6 SERIES NOTES Current streak:...... BSU won last seven Current streak:...... teams tied last one Series standing:...... OSU leads 18-11-5 Current streak:...... tied last meeting

http://www.bemidjistate.edu/athletics 19 BEMIDJI STATEWomen’s Hockey 2007-08 St. Cloud State Huskies 2007-08Vermont oppon Catamountsents Home: Dec. 8-9, 2007 // 2:07-2:07 p.m. Home: Dec. 29-30, 2007 // 2:07-2:07 p.m. Non-Conference Opponents Away: Jan. 4-5, 2008 // 2:07-2:07 p.m. Niagara QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS Nov. 8-11, 2007 Location:...... St. Cloud, Minn. Location:...... Burlington, Vt. The Crowne Plaza Founded (Enrollment):...... 1869 (16,000) Founded (Enrollment):...... 1791 (9,040) Niagara Falls Conference:...... WCHA Conference:...... 300 Third St. Affiliation:...... NCAA Division I Affiliation:...... NCAA Division I Niagara Falls, NY 14303 Nickname:...... Huskies Nickname:...... Catamount (716) 285-3361 School Colors:...... Cardinal and Black School Colors:...... Green and Gold Home Ice / size (capacity): ...... Home Ice / size (capacity): ...... National Hockey Center...... 200 x 100 (5,371) ...... 200 x 90 (4,035) Conference Opponents Head Coach President:...... Dr. Earl H. Potter III Head Coach President:...... Dr. Daniel Fogel Minnesota Jeff Giesen Athletic Director:...... Dr. Morris Kurtz Athletic Director:...... Dr. Robert Corran Nov. 30, 2007 St. Cloud State ‘93 Hockey Trainer: ...... Julie Alexander Brown‘78 Hockey Trainer: ...... Allison Shepherd The Radisson - Hotels and Resort Phone:...... (320) 654-5229 Phone:...... (802) 656-0902 615 Washington Ave. SE Athletic Phone: ...... (320) 308-3102 Athletic Phone: ...... (802) 656-3075 Minneapolis, MN 55414 Athletic Fax: ...... (320) 308-2099 Athletic Fax: ...... N/A (612) 379-8888 ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS Hockey SID:...... Celest Stang Hockey SID:...... Bruce Bosley Minnesota Duluth SID Phone: ...... (320) 308-2141 SID Phone: ...... (802) 656-1109 Oct. 12-13, 2007 SID e-mail:...... [email protected] SID e-mail:...... [email protected] The Holiday Inn and Suites - Downtown Waterfront SID Fax: ...... (320) 308-2099 SID Fax: ...... (802) 656-8328 200 West First St. Hockey Press Row:...... (320) 654-5277 Hockey Press Row:...... (802) 656-4193 Forward Duluth, MN 55802 Forward Web site: ...... www.stcloudstate.edu~sports Web site: ...... www.uvm.edu/athletics Karen Sentoff (218) 722-1202 Laura Fast Mailing Address: Mailing Address: Sr. / 5-7 Sr. / 5-6 St. Cloud State University UVM Athletic Department HAH 328 Minnesota State 720 4th Avenue S. Burlington, Vt 05405 Feb. 8, 2008 St. Cloud, MN 56301 AmericInn - Hotel and Suites PROGRAM HISTORY 240 Stadium Rd. PROGRAM HISTORY First year of hockey: ...... 1998-99 Mankato, MN 56001 First year of hockey: ...... 1998-99 Overall record: ...... 47-177-19 (507) 345-8011 Overall record: ...... 102-179-21 Years in postseason play: ...... 0 HE Championships:...... 0 Years in postseason play: ...... none North Dakota WCHA Championships:...... none THE CATAMOUNT Oct. 19-20, 2007 THE HUSKIES 2006-07 overall record:...... 3-27-2 Rodeway Inn - By Choice Hotels 2006-07 overall record:...... 12-18-7 2006-07 HE record:...... 1-19-1 (8th) 2202 S. University Dr. 2006-07 WCHA record:...... 7-16-5 (7th) 2006-07 final national ranking:...... none Fargo, ND 58103 2006-07 final national ranking:...... none Lettermen returning:...... 15 (701) 239-8022 Lettermen returning:...... 20 Lettermen lost:...... 9 Lettermen lost:...... 6 Newcomers:...... 13 Ohio State Newcomers:...... 5 Nov. 1-4, 2007 COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach...... Tim Bothwell DoubleTree Guest Suites - Columbus Head Coach...... Jeff Giesen (2nd year) Alma Mater:...... Brown ‘78 50 S. Front St. Alma Mater:...... St. Cloud State ‘93 Career Record:...... 3-27-2 (2nd) Columbus, OH 43215 Career Record:...... 12-18-7 (2nd year) Record at UV:...... 3-27-2 (2nd) (614) 228-4600 Record at SCSU:...... 12-18-7 (2nd year) Career vs BSU:...... 0-1-1 Career vs BSU:...... 2-1-1 Hockey Phone:...... (802) 656-2044 St. Cloud State Hockey Phone:...... (320) 308-4806 Best time to reach:...... contact SID Jan. 4, 2008 Best time to reach:...... contact SID Assistant Coaches: The Best Western - Kelly Inn Assistant Coaches: Emily McKissock 100 4th Ave., South Jennifer Kranz Jason Johnson St. Cloud, MN 56301 SERIES NOTES (320) 253-0606 SERIES NOTES Series standing:...... BSU leads 1-0-1 Series standing:...... SCSU leads 17-15-5 Current streak:...... BSU won last one Wisconsin Current streak:...... teams tied last one Feb. 9, 2008 DoubleTree Hotel 525 W. Johnson St. Madison, WI 53703 (608) 251-5511

20 2007-08 Bemidji State Women’s Ice Hockey Women’s Hockey 2007-08BEMIDJI STATE Augsburg 0-2-0 Oct. 22, 1999rec ao L rd3 12 vsDec. 10, 2005. oppon a L 0 e4 nts Jan. 1, 1999 n L 2 8 Oct. 23, 1999 a L 6 8 Dec. 11, 2005 a W 6 1 St. Mary’s (Minn.) 1-4-0 Nov. 22, 1999 a W 2 0 Feb. 19, 2000 h L 0 6 Feb. 3, 2006 h W 5 4 ot Nov. 20, 1998 a L 1 5 # East Meets West Tourn. (Minneapolis, Minn.) Feb. 20, 2000 h L 1 10 Feb. 4, 2006 h W 1 0 Nov. 21, 1998 a L 1 7 Oct. 28, 2000 h L 1 12 Dec. 16, 2006 a W 3 1 Jan. 2, 1999 n# W 2 1 College 0-1-0 Oct. 29, 2000 h L 0 8 Dec. 17, 2006 a W 2 1 Jan. 9, 1999 h L 2 5 Oct. 12, 2000 a L 5 6 Jan. 26, 2001 a L 2 9 Jan. 12, 2007 h W 4 1 Jan. 10, 1999 h L 2 6 Jan. 27, 2001 a L 1 6 Jan. 13, 2007 h W 1 0 # East Meets West Tourn. (Minneapolis, Minn.) Concordia-Moorhead 2-0-0 Dec. 15, 2001 h L 1 4 Dec. 16, 2001 h L 1 8 Jan. 7, 2000 a W 9 0 Ohio State 11-18-5 Vermont 1-0-1 Feb. 3, 2002 a T 3 3 ot Jan. 8, 2000 h W 7 2 Nov. 19, 1999 h W 4 3 Nov. 24, 2006 a T 3 3 Feb. 4, 2002 a L 1 5 Nov. 20, 1999 h W 3 1 Nov. 25, 2006 a W 3 0 Dec. 13, 2002 h L 0 9 Cornell 1-2-1 Jan. 14, 2000 a L 0 2 Dec. 14, 2002 a L 0 10 Jan. 15, 2000 a W 3 2 Jan. 1, 2005 h W 6 4 Feb. 22, 2003 h L 0 10 Wayne State 12-3-1 Nov. 3, 2000 h W 2 1 Oct. 29, 1999 h W 7 1 Jan. 2, 2005 h T 2 2 Feb. 23, 2003 a L 3 11 Nov. 4, 2000 h L 2 5 Oct. 30, 1999 h W 4 0 Dec. 30, 2005 a L 2 4 Oct. 17, 2003 a L 0 5 Jan. 12, 2001 a L 4 7 Dec. 3, 1999 a W 4 3 ot Dec. 31, 2005 a L 1 2 Oct. 18, 2003 a L 0 8 Jan. 13, 2001 a L 1 6 Dec. 4, 1999 a W 15 3 Feb. 13, 2004 h L 0 8 Oct. 12, 2001 h L 2 4 Oct. 20, 2000 h W 5 3 Findlay 6-2-1 Feb. 14, 2004 h L 0 6 Oct. 13, 2001 h T 2 2 ot Oct. 21, 2000 h L 1 2 Jan. 16, 2000 a W 4 2 Oct. 29, 2004 h L 0 6 Jan. 4, 2002 a W 3 2 Feb. 10, 2001 a W 7 3 Nov. 12, 2000 h L 2 6 Oct. 30., 2004 h L 1 2 Jan. 5, 2002 a L 1 5 Feb. 12, 2001 a L 3 6 Jan. 14, 2001 a W 4 1 Jan. 29, 2005 a L 2 6 Mar. 7, 2002 n# L 3 5 ot Oct. 19, 2001 h W 4 1 Jan. 6, 2002 a W 5 2 Jan. 30, 2005 a L 0 4 Nov. 1, 2002 h T 1 1 ot Oct. 20, 2001 h W 5 1 Jan. 20, 2002 a T 2 2 Nov. 18, 2005 a L 0 3 Nov. 2, 2002 h W 4 2 Oct. 10, 2003 h W 3 2 Feb. 14, 2003 h W 4 3 Nov. 19, 2005 a L 1 5 Feb. 28, 2003 a T 3 3 ot Oct. 11, 2003 h T 2 2 ot Feb. 15, 2003 h W 5 1 Jan. 13, 2006 h L 3 4 Mar. 1, 2003 a L 2 6 Dec. 3, 2004 a W 4 1 Nov. 25, 2003 a W 3 1 Jan. 14, 2006 h L 3 4 Mar. 6, 2003 n* L 3 4 ot Dec. 4, 2004 a W 2 1 Nov. 26, 2003 a L 2 4 Mar. 3, 2006 a# L 2 7 Nov. 21, 2003 a L 1 2 Oct. 7, 2005 h T 1 1 ot Mar. 4, 2006 a# L 0 3 Nov. 22, 2003 a L 0 4 Oct. 8, 2005 h W 2 1 Gustavus Adolphus 1-2-0 Oct. 20, 2006 a L 2 6 Jan. 23, 2004 h W 4 3 ot Nov. 7, 1998 h L 2 2 Oct. 21, 2006 a L 0 6 Jan. 24, 2004 h L 1 3 Feb. 19, 1999 a L 0 8 Jan. 20, 2007 h L 0 5 Nov. 19, 2004 a L 1 4 Wisconsin 1-32-1 Nov. 13, 1999 a L 4 7 Feb. 1, 2000 h W 6 0 Jan. 21, 2007 h L 1 3 Nob. 21, 2004 a L 2 4 Nov. 14, 1999 a L 1 3 # WCHA Tournament (Duluth, Minn.) Feb. 4, 2005 h L 1 5 Jan. 28, 2000 h L 2 4 Maine 0-3-0 Feb. 5, 2005 h L 3 4 Jan. 29, 2000 h L 2 6 Oct. 14, 2000 a L 1 4 Minnesota State 13-15-6 Nov. 25, 2005 h L 2 4 Mar. 2, 2000 n* L 2 9 Oct. 15, 2000 a L 2 5 Feb. 20, 1999 a L 0 9 Nov. 26, 2005 h W 5 2 Nov. 17, 2000 h L 0 8 Oct. 13, 2006 a L 2 3 Feb. 26, 1999 h L 0 12 Feb. 10, 2006 a W 2 1 Nov. 18, 2000 h L 4 14 Nov. 26, 1999 a L 3 4 ot Feb. 11, 2006 a W 5 4 Mar. 2, 2001 a L 2 4 Nov. 27, 1999 a L 1 4 Nov. 10, 2006 h L 1 4 Mercyhurst 1-7-2 Mar. 3, 2001 a L 1 7 Feb. 4, 2000 h T 2 2 ot Nov. 11, 2006 h T 1 1 Dec. 1, 2001 h T 3 3 ot Mar. 8, 2001 n* L 2 5 Feb. 5, 2000 h L 4 5 Jan. 5, 2007 a W 2 1 Dec. 2, 2001 h L 1 3 Dec. 8, 2001 a L 1 3 Nov. 10, 2000 a W 1 0 Jan. 6, 2007 a T 1 1 Oct. 4, 2002 a L 0 1 Dec. 9, 2001 a W 5 1 Nov. 11, 2000 a W 3 0 # WCHA Final Five (Blaine, Minn.) Oct. 5, 2002 a L 1 2 Mar. 1, 2002 h L 2 6 Feb. 23, 2001 h W 5 2 * WCHA Final Five (Grand Forks, N.D.) Oct. 31, 2003 h L 0 8 Mar. 2, 2002 h L 1 4 Feb. 23, 2001 h W 4 2 Nov. 1, 2003 h L 1 3 Dec. 6, 2002 h T 2 2 ot Nov. 2, 2001 a W 4 1 Oct. 9, 2004 a W 2 1 St. Benedict 1-2-0 Dec. 7, 2002 h L 0 4 Nov. 3, 2001 a W 4 3 Oct. 10, 2004 a L 2 4 Nov. 11, 1998 a L 1 3 Feb. 8, 2003 a L 3 5 Nov. 11, 2005 h T 2 2 Feb. 8, 2002 h W 5 1 Dec. 31, 1998 n# L 1 6 Feb. 9, 2003 a L 1 5 Nov. 12, 2005 h L 2 4 Feb. 9, 2002 h T 2 2 Nov. 6, 1999 h W 5 1 Nov. 7, 2003 h L 1 4 Oct. 25, 2002 a W 6 2 # East Meets West Tourn. (Minneapolis, Minn.) Nov. 8, 2003 h L 0 2 Oct. 26, 2002 a L 1 2 Minnesota 2-31-3 Mar. 6, 2004 a L 0 6 Jan. 10, 2003 h T 2 2 Nov. 14, 1998 h L 0 10 St. Cloud State 15-17-5 Mar. 7, 2004 a L 1 2 Jan. 11, 2003 h T 3 3 Jan. 10, 1999 h L 2 4 Jan. 22, 1999 h L 1 4 Oct. 16, 2004 a L 2 8 Oct. 24, 2003 h L 1 2 Jan. 11, 1999 h L 1 11 Jan. 23, 1999 h L 2 7 Oct. 17, 2004 a L 0 4 Oct. 25, 2003 h L 1 3 Jan. 21, 2000 a L 1 6 Jan. 29, 1999 a W 7 4 Feb. 18, 2005 h L 0 7 Feb. 20, 2004 a T 2 2 Jan. 22, 2000 a L 0 10 Jan. 30, 1999 a L 1 8 Feb. 19, 2005 h L 0 1 Feb. 21, 2004 a L 1 4 Dec. 1, 2000 a L 1 9 Mar. 3, 1999 n# L 0 4 Dec. 3, 2005 h^ L 3 10 Nov. 12, 2004 h L 3 5 Dec. 2, 2000 a L 4 8 Dec. 10, 1999 h W 4 1 Dec. 4, 2005 h^ L 1 4 Nov. 13, 2004 h L 2 4 Feb. 2, 2001 h L 1 6 Dec. 11, 1999 h T 1 1 ot Jan. 28, 2006 a L 2 4 Feb. 11, 2005 a W 3 0 Feb. 3, 2001 h L 5 8 Feb. 11, 2000 a L 1 3 Jan. 29, 2006 a L 1 3 Feb. 12, 2005 a W 1 0 Nov. 10, 2001 a T 2 2 ot Nov. 4, 2005 h L 0 3 Feb. 12, 2000 a W 5 2 Nov. 18, 2006 h L 2 6 Nov. 11, 2001 a L 0 9 Nov. 5, 2005 h W 2 1 Jan. 7, 2001 a W 4 3 Nov. 19, 2006 h L 2 4 Jan. 12, 2002 h T 2 2 ot Jan. 20, 2006 a W 2 1 Jan. 8, 2001 a L 4 5 Feb. 16, 2007 a L 0 2 Jan. 13, 2002 h L 2 3 ot Jan. 21, 2006 a L 2 5 Jan. 19, 2001 h L 6 8 Feb. 17, 2007 a L 0 6 Nov. 8, 2002 a L 1 4 Dec. 8, 2006 a W 5 2 Jan. 20, 2001 h T 4 4 ot ^ Roseau, Minn. Nov. 9, 2002 a T 2 2 ot Dec. 9, 2006 a L 1 5 Oct. 26, 2001 h W 8 1 # WCHA Final Five (Bloomington, Minn.) Feb. 1, 2003 h L 0 7 Feb. 2, 2007 h L 1 4 Oct. 27, 2001 h T 4 4 ot * WCHA Final Five (Rochester, Minn.) Feb. 2, 2003 h L 2 7 Feb. 3, 2007 h T 3 3 Feb. 15, 2002 a L 3 6 Dec. 5, 2003 a L 0 7 Feb. 16, 2002 a W 5 3 Wisconsin-Superior 0-4-0 Dec. 6, 2003 a L 1 6 Oct. 12, 2002 a W 2 1 Dec. 4, 1998 h L 1 16 New Hampshire 0-1-0 Jan. 31, 2004 h L 1 4 Oct. 13, 2002 a L 2 4 Dec. 5, 1998 h L 2 8 Oct. 6, 2006 a L 0 7 Feb. 1, 2004 h L 0 4 Jan. 24, 2003 h W 3 1 Feb. 5, 1999 a L 1 12 Oct. 22, 2004 h L 0 5 Jan. 25, 2003 h W 6 1 Feb. 6, 1999 a L 2 9 Oct. 23, 2004 h L 2 5 Niagara 1-1-0 Dec. 12, 2003 h W 5 3 Jan. 7, 2005 a L 0 2 Oct. 27, 2006 h W 2 1 Dec. 13, 2003 h W 5 2 Jan. 8, 2005 a L 0 5 Oct. 28, 2006 h L 1 2 Jan. 9, 2004 a L 3 7 University of Manitoba 0-2-0 Oct. 6, 2000 a W 4 3 ot Mar. 3, 2005 a# L 3 6 Jan. 19, 2004 a L 1 3 Oct. 6, 2001 a W 7 4 Oct. 14, 2005 h L 0 2 North Dakota 11-8-1 Nov. 26, 2004 h L 2 3 Oct. 15, 2005 h L 2 3 Oct. 20, 2002 h T 3 3 ot Nov. 27, 2004 h L 2 3 Jan. 6, 2006 a L 2 7 Nov. 16, 2002 a W 5 3 Jan. 14, 2005 a T 4 4 ot Jan. 7, 2006 a W 2 1 Nov. 17, 2002 a W 4 0 Jan. 15, 2005 a W 2 0 Dec. 1, 2006 h L 1 4 Jan. 18, 2003 h L 1 2 Oct. 21, 2005 a L 2 6 Dec. 2, 2006 h L 2 3 Jan. 16, 2004 h L 2 5 Oct. 22, 2005 a L 1 4 Feb. 9, 2007 a W 2 0 Jan. 18, 2004 a L 2 4 Feb. 24, 2006 h W 5 1 Feb. 10, 2007 a L 3 5 Feb. 6, 2004 h L 1 5 Feb. 25, 2006 h L 0 4 Feb. 23, 2007 a# L 1 5 Feb. 8, 2004 a L 3 5 Oct. 13, 2006 h W 6 4 Feb. 24, 2007 a# L 1 4 Nov. 6, 2004 a L 4 6 Oct. 14, 2006 h W 4 2 # WCHA Tournament (Minneapolis, Minn.) Nov. 7, 2004 a W 5 2 Jan. 26, 2007 a L 1 3 Feb. 25, 2005 h W 5 1 Jan. 27, 2007 a T 2 2 Minnesota-Duluth 0-33-1 Feb. 26, 2005 h L 1 2 # Midwest Showdown

http://www.bemidjistate.edu/athletics 21 BEMIDJI STATEWomen’s Hockey 2007-08 WCHA composite schedule September Friday/9 North Dakota @ Ohio State 4:05 Friday/28 Bemidji State @ Niagara (nc) 7:00 Sunday/24 Wisconsin @ Union (nc) 7:00 North Dakota @ St. Cloud State 7:05 Sunday/6 Wisconsin @ Minnesota 3:05 Manitoba @ Bemidji State (ex) 7:05 Ohio State @ Minnesota State 7:05 Minnesota @ Wayne State (nc) 1:00 St. Cloud State @ Minnesota Duluth 3:05

Saturday/29 Saturday/10 Friday/11 *End of Regular Season Wilfrid Laurier @ Ohio State (x) 1:05 Bemidji State @ Niagara (nc) 2:00 North Dakota @ Bemidji State 7:05 @ St. Cloud State (x) 2:05 Ohio State @ Minnesota State 3:05 Minnesota Duluth @ Minnesota State 7:05 Friday/29 Wisconsin @ Union (nc) 7:00 North Dakota @ St. Cloud State 7:05 Ohio State @ St. Cloud State 7:05 WCHA Playoffs - 1st Round - Best-of-3 TBA Manitoba @ North Dakota (x) 7:05 #8 @ #1, #7 @ #2, #6 @ #3, #5 @ #4 Friday/16 Saturday/12 Sunday/30 St. Cloud State @ (nc) 7:00 @ Minnesota (nc) 1:05 MARCH Minn. Whitecaps @ Minnesota State (x) 2:05 Niagara @ North Dakota (nc) 7:05 North Dakota @ Bemidji State 2:05 Saturday/1 Providence @ Ohio State (nc) 7:05 Ohio State @ St. Cloud State 2:05 WCHA Playoffs - 1st Round - Best-of-3 TBA OCTOBER Minnesota Duluth @ Minnesota State 7:05 #8 @ #1, #7 @ #2, #6 @ #3, #5 @ #4 Friday/5 Saturday/17 Boston University vs. North Dakota (nc) 4:05 St. Cloud State @ Boston University (nc) 3:00 Sunday/13 Sunday/2 Ohio State @ Connecticut (nc) 7:00 Minnesota @ Minnesota Duluth 3:35 Boston College @ Minnesota (nc) 1:05 WCHA Playoffs - 1st Round - Best-of-3 TBA Robert Morris @ Wisconsin (nc) 7:05 Providence @ Ohio State (nc) 4:05 (if necessary) Northeastern @ Minnesota (nc) 7:05 Wisconsin @ New Hampshire (nc) 5:00 Friday/18 Minnesota State @ Bemidji State 7:05 Niagara @ North Dakota (nc) 7:05 Minnesota Duluth @ Bemidji State 7:05 Saturday/8 Minnesota Duluth @ St. Cloud State 7:05 Minnesota @ North Dakota 7:05 2007 WCHA Playoff Championship @ Sunday/18 Vermont @ St. Cloud State (nc) 7:05 Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, Minn. Saturday/6 Wisconsin @ New Hampshire (nc) 3:00 Wisconsin @ Ohio State 7:05 Semi-Final 1:07 Minnesota State @ Bemidji State 2:05 Minnesota @ Minnesota Duluth 3:05 Semi-Final 4:07 Ohio State @ Connecticut (nc) 4:00 Robert Morris @ Bemidji State (nc) 7:05 Saturday/19 Northeastern vs. North Dakota (nc) 4:05 Minnesota Duluth @ Bemidji State 2:05 Sunday/9 Robert Morris @ Wisconsin (nc) 7:05 Monday/19 Minnesota @ North Dakota 4:05 2007 WCHA Playoff Championship @ Boston University @ Minnesota (nc) 7:05 Robert Morris @ Bemidji State (nc) 6:05 Wisconsin @ Ohio State 4:05 Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, Minn. Minnesota Duluth @ St. Cloud State 7:05 Vermont @ St. Cloud State (nc) 7:05 Championship Game 1:07 Friday/23 Friday/12 Wisconsin @ Bemidji State 7:05 Friday/25 Friday/14 St. Cloud State @ Minnesota 6:05 Minnesota State @ Minnesota Duluth 7:05 Ohio State @ Niagara (nc) 7:00 NCAA Tournament - Quarterfinals TBA North Dakota @ Rensselaer (nc) 7:00 St. Cloud State @ Ohio State 7:05 Minnesota State @ Minnesota 7:05 Minnesota State @ Connecticut (nc) 7:05 North Dakota @ Minnesota Duluth 7:05 Saturday/15 Saturday/24 NCAA Tournament - Quarterfinals TBA Saturday/13 Wisconsin @ Bemidji State 2:05 Saturday/26 Minnesota @ St. Cloud State 2:05 North Dakota @ Minnesota 3:05 Ohio State @ Niagara (nc) 2:00 Friday/21 Ohio State @ Wisconsin 2:05 St. Cloud State @ Ohio State 4:05 St. Cloud State @ Wisconsin 2:05 2007 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four @ Bemidji State @ Minnesota Duluth 3:35 Minnesota State @ Minnesota Duluth 7:05 Minnesota State @ Minnesota 7:05 Duluth Minn. North Dakota @ Rensselaer (nc) 4:00 North Dakota @ Minnesota Duluth 7:05 Semi-Finals TBA Minnesota State @ Connecticut (nc) 4:05 Sunday/25 Semi-Finals TBA North Dakota @ Minnesota 3:05 Sunday/27 Sunday/14 St. Cloud State @ Wisconsin 2:05 Sunday/23 Ohio State @ Wisconsin 1:05 Friday/30 2007 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four @ Bemidji State @ Minnesota Duluth 3:05 Minnesota Duluth @ Wisconsin 2:05 FEBRUARY Duluth, Minn. Bemidji State @ Minnesota 6:05 Friday/1 Championship Game TBA Friday/19 Minnesota State @ North Dakota 7:05 Minnesota @ Bemidji State 2:05 Bemidji State @ North Dakota 7:05 Minnesota Duluth @ Ohio State 7:05 Minnesota @ Ohio State 7:05 DECEMBER Minnesota State @ St. Cloud State 7:05 Wisconsin @ St. Cloud State 7:05 Saturday/1 Regina @ Minnesota State (x) 7:05 Minnesota Duluth @ Wisconsin 2:05 Saturday/2 Minnesota State @ North Dakota 2:05 Minnesota @ Bemidji State 2:05 Saturday/20 Bemidji State @ Minnesota 3:05 North Dakota @ Wisconsin 2:05 Regina @ Minnesota State (x) 3:05 Minnesota Duluth @ Ohio State 4:05 Mercyhurst @ Minnesota Duluth (nc) 3:35 Friday/7 St. Cloud State @ Minnesota State 7:05 Bemidji State @ North Dakota 4:05 Minnesota @ Minnesota State 7:05 Minnesota @ Ohio State 7:05 Sunday/3 Wisconsin @ St. Cloud State 7:05 Saturday/8 North Dakota @ Wisconsin 2:05 St. Cloud State @ Bemidji Staet 2:05 Sunday/21 Wisconsin @ North Dakota 2:05 Friday/8 Mercyhurst @ Minnesota Duluth (nc) 3:05 Minnesota @ Minnesota State 3:05 Bemidji State @ Minnesota State 7:05 Ohio State @ Minnesota Duluth 3:35 Ohio State @ Minnesota 7:05 Friday/26 Wisconsin @ Minnesota Duluth 7:05 St. Cloud State @ Robert Morris (nc) 3:05 Sunday/9 St. Cloud State @ North Dakota 7:05 Minnesota Duluth @ Minnesota 6:05 St. Cloud @ Bemidji State 2:05 Ohio State @ North Dakota 7:05 Wisconsin @ North Dakota 2:05 Saturday/9 Minnesota State @ Wisconsin 7:05 Ohio State @ Minnesota Duluth 3:05 Bemidji State @ Minnesota State 3:05 St. Cloud State @ North Dakota 4:05 Saturday/27 Friday/14 Ohio State @ Minnesota 7:05 St. Cloud State @ Robert Morris (nc) 3:05 Minnesota Duluth @ St. Lawrence (nc) 7:00 Wisconsin @ Minnesota Duluth 7:05 Minnesota Duluth @ Minnesota 3:05 Ohio State @ North Dakota 4:05 Saturday/15 Friday/15 Minnesota State @ Wisconsin 4:05 Minnesota Duluth @ St. Lawrence (nc) 7:00 Minnesota @ St. Cloud State 7:05 Minnesota @ Ohio State 7:05 NOVEMBER Saturday/29 Thursday/1 Vermont @ Bemidji State (nc) 2:05 Saturday/16 St. Cloud State @ Minnesota State 7:05 Minnesota State @ Robert Morris (nc) 7:05 Bemidji State @ Wisconsin 2:05 Minnesota State @ Ohio State 4:05 Friday/2 Sunday/30 St. Cloud State @ Minnesota 7:05 Minnesota @ Wisconsin 2:05 Minnesota State @ Robert Morris (nc) 1:05 Bemidji State @ Ohio State 7:05 Vermont @ Bemidji State (nc) 2:05 Sunday/17 Bemidji State @ Wisconsin 2:05 Saturday/3 JANUARY Minnesota @ Wisconsin 2:05 Friday/4 Friday/22 Minnesota Duluth @ North Dakota 2:05 Bemidji State @ St. Cloud State 2:05 Ohio State @ Bemidji State 7:05 Minnesota State @ St. Cloud State 2:05 North Dakota @ Ohio State 7:05 North Dakota @ Minnesota State 7:05 Bemidji State @ Ohio State 7:05 Wisconsin @ Minnesota State 7:05 Saturday/23 Sunday/4 Saturday/5 Ohio State @ Bemidji State 2:05 Minnesota Duluth @ North Dakota 2:05 Minnesota @ Wayne State (nc) 1:00 Wisconsin @ Minnesota 3:05 Bemidji State @ St. Cloud State 2:05 St. Cloud State @ Minnesota Duluth 3:05 Wisconsin @ Minnesota State 3:05 North Dakota @ Minnesota State 3:05 22 2007-08 Bemidji State Women’s Ice Hockey Women’s Hockey 2007-08BEMIDJI STATE

A EmilyLook Brookshaw, Brooke B aCollins,ck Tara Hiscock, at 2006-07Ziegenhals (2-4=6). BSU Finishes Sixth in WCHA Bemidji State ended the 2006-07 campaign with an Lisa Kissick, Jaime LeDuc, Jessica Pullar, Monica overall record of 11-20-5, matching the previous years’ Rawlings, Kate Robinson, Helena Tageson, and Nina total of 11 wins. This is the most wins Bemidji State Ziegenhals. Points for the Juniors has garnered since the 2001-02 season when they Out of the four juniors on last years’ team, three of compiled twelve wins. The Beavers finished in sixth them were in the top nine in scoring for BSU. Tara place in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association WCHA Scholar Honors Handed Out Hiscock led the way for the juniors with eight goals standings for the second-consecutive year amassing Three Bemidji State players were selected to receive and three assists for 11 points. Not far behind were 22 points and a 9-15-4 record. The 22 points are the the WCHA Scholar Athlete Award. Lisa Kissick, Haley Balcom with two goals and six assists for eights most Bemidji State has garnered since the 2002-03 Monica Rawlings, and Brooke Collins were the three points and Jessica Pullar who finished with two goals season and the nine wins in conference play are the BSU players to receive this honor. and four assists for six points. Hiscock’s eight goals second most in the programs history. The Beavers also were good enough for a tie for third place on the picked up three WCHA sweeps on the season which squad, and Balcom’s six assists put her in fourth place was the first time the Beavers had three sweeps in Short Handed Goals on the team. conference play in its Division I era. Two players for the Beavers picked up a short-handed goal last season. Tara Hiscock was the first to score short-handed when she put one in to help preserve Making a Mark Playing the Elite a 3-3 tie on Feb. 3, 2007 against Minnesota State, Senior goalkeeper Emily Brookshaw imprinted her BSU once again played against the toughest competi- Mankato. Kelly Hart scored one just a week later on name all over the record books last year. She totaled tion in Division I college hockey, competing against February 10 against the University of Minnesota. The 985 saves last year with a .904 save percentage. She five of the top-10 teams in the nation. The Beavers two short-handed goals was up one from the year also had a 3.03 goals-against average. She is now played 16 games against five of the top-10s going before. first all-time in Bemidji State school history in most 2-14-1. Out of the WCHA alone came the top team games played in a season by a goaltender (35), most in the nation, the national champion Wisconsin minutes played in a career (4149:02), most minutes Badgers. New Hampshire (2), Minnesota Duluth (4), played in a season (2080:46), most shutouts in a career Minnesota (4) and Ohio State were all ranked in the (5), most wins in one season (10) and most saves in top ten throughout the season, and were all ranked one season (985). She is also second all-time in games when they faced Bemidji State. The Beavers were played in a career (77), most wins in a career (20) and able to go 1-0-1 in an early January matchup with most saves in a career (2003). then-No. 9 Ohio State, and they beat No. 8-ranked Minnesota 2-0 Feb. 9. Freshman production WCHA Weekly Honors Handed Out The Bemidji State freshmen recorded eight goals and On the week of Oct. 17 BSU had two players selected seven assists for 15 points last season. The freshman class as WCHA players of the week in Helena Tageson as was led by Ashley Leopold who recorded five points offensive player of the week and Emily Brookshaw for with two goals and three assists for a tie for 11th place defensive player of the week for their performances in on the team. Her goals included a power-play goal and the weekend sweep over the St. Cloud State Huskies. a game-winning goal. Franny Dorr had three goals to Brookshaw also picked up player of the week honors lead all freshmen. She also had one assist for a total of for her performance against UND on Jan. 12-13. The Hart of the Scoring List four points. Jessica Tyra recorded three points with one Kelly Hart led the Beavers in scoring for the fourth Brookshaw has now receieved the honor five times in goal and two assists. Nicole Rawlings scored one goal consecutive year. The offensive-minded Hart posted her career, while Tageson had two player of the week and one assist, and Kailee Jaeger rounds out the fresh- seven goals and 14 assists for 21 points. She ended honors in her four-year career. This was the second man with one goal last season. time in two seasons that two BSU players have been the season ranked 37th on the WCHA scoring list selected offensive and defensive players of the week and 23rd during WCHA games. Hart finished her career as BSU’s all-time assist leader with 67, four with Jill Luebke and Jessica Pullar doing it two years Power and Finesse ago. Franny Dorr was selected as WCHA Rookie of ahead of the previous record holder Amber Fryklund. She also became just the second player in Beaver The Bemidji State record books were touched by the Week on Nov. 14 for her one goal performance many players last season. Senior Tara Hiscock and against Ohio State University. This is the first time history to ever score 100 points in a career, as she finished right on the dot with 100. Kate Robinson both moved up in the career power- Dorr has been selected for this award and the first play goal list. Hiscock had three on the season and is time a BSU player has garnered this award since now second on the all-time list, while Robinson had Nov. 22, 2004 when Tara Hiscock recieved rookie of one and is now fourth. Junior Brooke Collins is now the week. Nikki Eckebrecht was selected as WCHA Senior’s Leading the Way Bemidji State said goodbye to its seven-member tied for third at BSU with 17 assists by a defenseman Ofensive player of the Week on Jan. 2 for her five senior class, which was one of the best classes in a career. Senior Haley Balcom is fifth with 16 and point weekend against UND on Dec. 16-17. This Nina Ziegenhals and Mandy Bambrough are both ever assembled at BSU. Last year’s seniors totaled was the first time Eckebrecht has recieved this award tied for sixth-place on the all-time list with 14. in her career. Kate Robinson was selected as WCHA 41 goals and 54 assists, which was good for 95 points Offensive player of the Week on Jan. 9 for her three to lead any class on BSU’s roster by 67. The scoring goal performance against No. 9 Ohio State, this was was an improvement of eight points over the 87 that the second time Robinson has received the award in this class posted as sophomores. Last year’s senior her career. class recorded 323 total points in its four seasons. The class was led by Kelly Hart and her 21 points. She Eleven Earn WCHA Academic Honors was fifth on the team in goals with seven and first in BSU had eleven student-athletes named to the assists with 14. Kate Robinson tied for third in goals WCHA All-Academic Team, which was the second with eight and was solo third in assists with nine. She most players in Bemidji State’s eight-year Division I was second on the team in scoring with 17 points. era to garner the award. Earning WCHA All-Aca- Rounding out the senior class was Nikki Eckebrecht demic honors for the Beavers were; Haley Balcom, (4-12=16), Jenn Sadler (9-5=14), Helena Tageson (9-5=14), Mandy Bambrough (1-5=7) and Nina http://www.bemidjistate.edu/athletics 23 BEMIDJI STATEWomen’s Hockey 2007-08 2006-07 results Date Opponent W/L Score Shots Overall Conference Time Attend Goalie of Record Sep. 29, 2006 Manitoba (exh.) T 3-3 34/16 0-0-0 0-0-0 2:17 108 Brookshaw, Emily Oct. 6, 2006 vs, New Hampshire L 0-7 20/40 0-1-0 0-0-0 1:57 375 Brookshaw, Emily Oct. 7, 2006 vs. Maine L 2-3 39/28 0-2-0 0-0-0 2:04 344 Brookshaw, Emily * Oct. 13, 2006 St. Cloud State W 6-4 28/32 1-2-0 1-0-0 2:03 193 Brookshaw, Emily * Oct. 14, 2006 St. Cloud State W 4-2 25/27 2-2-0 2-0-0 2:02 251 Brookshaw, Emily * Oct. 20, 2006 at Minnesota Duluth L 2-6 18/44 2-3-0 2-1-0 2:03 719 Brookshaw, Emily * Oct. 21, 2006 at Minnesota Duluth L 0-6 17/41 2-4-0 2-2-0 2:03 877 Brookshaw, Emily Oct. 27, 2006 Niagra W 2-1 39/17 3-4-0 2-2-0 2:03 578 Brookshaw, Emily Oct. 28, 2006 Niagra L 1-2 32/34 3-5-0 2-2-0 2:01 562 Brookshaw, Emily Nov. 10, 2006 Ohio State L 1-4 27/27 3-6-0 2-3-0 2:01 538 Brookshaw, Emily Nov. 11, 2006 Ohio State T 1-1 27/25 3-6-1 2-3-1 2:09 320 Brookshaw, Emily * Nov. 18, 2006 Wisconsin L 2-6 21/45 3-7-1 2-4-1 1:58 437 Brookshaw, Emily * Nov. 19, 2006 Wisconsin L 2-4 15/39 3-8-1 2-5-1 2:05 387 Brookshaw, Emily Nov. 24, 2006 at Vermont T 3-3 20/24 3-8-2 2-5-1 2:15 188 Brookshaw, Emily Nov. 25, 2006 at Vermont W 3-0 26/20 4-8-2 2-5-1 1:57 245 Ptachick, Jessica * Dec. 1, 2006 Minnesota L 1-4 25/32 4-9-2 2-6-1 2:02 516 Brookshaw, Emily * Dec. 2, 2006 Minnesota L 2-3 27/34 4-10-2 2-7-1 2:01 428 Brookshaw, Emily * Dec. 8, 2006 at Minnesota State W 5-2 27/22 5-10-2 3-7-1 2:00 289 Brookshaw, Emily * Dec. 9, 2006 at Minnesota State L 1-5 29/42 5-11-2 3-8-1 2:00 315 Brookshaw, Emily * Dec. 16, 2006 at North Dakota W 3-1 30/25 6-11-2 4-8-1 1:59 242 Brookshaw, Emily * Dec. 17, 2006 at North Dakota W 2-1 21/26 7-11-2 5-8-1 1:53 190 Brookshaw, Emily * Jan. 5, 2007 at Ohio State W 2-1 12/30 8-11-2 6-8-1 2:01 249 Brookshaw, Emily * Jan. 6, 2007 at Ohio State T 1-1 38/26 8-11-3 6-8-2 2:07 277 Brookshaw, Emily * Jan. 12, 2007 North Dakota W 4-1 27/33 9-11-3 7-8-2 2:05 245 Brookshaw, Emily * Jan. 13, 2007 North Dakota W 1-0 24/32 10-11-3 8-8-2 1:55 295 Brookshaw, Emily * Jan. 20, 2006 Minnesota Duluth L 0-5 26/31 10-12-3 8-9-2 2:02 290 Brookshaw, Emily * Jan. 21, 2007 Minnesota Duluth L 1-3 23/33 10-13-3 8-10-2 2:03 255 Brookshaw, Emily * Jan. 26, 2007 at St. Cloud State L 1-3 19/36 10-14-3 8-11-2 1:54 357 Brookshaw, Emily * Jan. 27, 2007 at St. Cloud State T 2-2 23/47 10-14-4 8-11-3 2:09 354 Brookshaw, Emily * Feb. 2, 2007 Minnesota State L 1-4 27/25 10-15-4 8-12-3 2:17 361 Brookshaw, Emily * Feb. 3, 2007 Minnesota State T 3-3 42/31 10-15-5 8-12-4 1:53 289 Brookshaw, Emily * Feb. 9, 2007 at Minnesota W 2-0 25/28 11-15-5 9-12-4 2:03 1075 Brookshaw, Emily * Feb. 10, 2007 at Minnesota L 3-5 25/43 11-16-5 9-13-4 1:58 1080 Brookshaw, Emily * Feb. 16, 2007 at Wisconsin L 0-2 20/29 11-17-5 9-14-4 1:50 769 Brookshaw, Emily * Feb. 17, 2007 at Wisconsin L 0-6 25/40 11-18-5 9-15-4 1:58 814 Brookshaw, Emily # Feb. 23, 2007 at Minnesota L 1-5 17/25 11-19-5 9-15-4 1:53 385 Brookshaw, Emily # Feb. 24, 2007 at Minnesota L 1-4 27/23 11-20-5 9-15-4 1:57 420 Brookshaw, Emily * Western Collegiate Hockey Association regular-season contest # Western Collegiate Hockey Association tournament contest

TEAM RECORD W-L-T ATTEND Dates Total Average Overall: 11-20-5 Total: 37 15,256 412 Conference: 9-15-4 Home: 17 3,850 350 Home: 5-9-2 Away: 18 10,005 491 Away: 6-9-3 Neutral: 2 719 360 Neutral: 0-2-0 Overtime: 0-0-4

24 2007-08 Bemidji State Women’s Ice Hockey Women’s Hockey 2007-08BEMIDJI STATE 2006-07 final stats Overall: 11-20-5 Conf: 9-15-4 Home: 5-9-2 Away: 6-9-3 Neut: 0-2-0

Overall WCHA Games Only ## Name GP G A Pts Sh +/- PIM PP SH GW GP G A Pts Sh +/- PIM PP SH GW 7 Kelly Hart 36 7 14 21 62 -5 9-18 3 1 1 28 7 12 19 49 0 8-16 3 1 1 25 Kate Robinson 36 8 9 17 99 -9 6-12 2 0 1 28 8 7 15 78 -7 6-12 2 0 1 20 Nikki Eckebrecht 35 4 12 16 107 0 30-71 1 0 1 28 3 10 13 81 0 28-67 0 0 0 9 Jenn Sadler 36 9 5 14 56 -9 14-28 1 0 1 28 6 4 10 40 -10 10-20 1 0 1 13 Helena Tageson 32 9 5 14 86 -6 25-50 2 0 1 24 8 5 13 64 -4 20-40 1 0 1 4 Tara Hiscock 36 8 3 11 86 -10 4-8 3 1 3 28 7 3 10 72 -7 3-6 3 1 3 39 Haley Balcom 36 2 6 8 50 -2 12-24 0 0 0 28 1 4 5 38 -5 10-20 0 0 0 22 Mandy Bambrough 36 2 5 7 21 -11 23-46 0 0 0 28 2 4 6 17 -4 18-36 0 0 0 21 Jessica Pullar 34 2 4 6 54 -7 3-6 0 0 1 27 1 4 5 43 -4 2-4 0 0 1 18 Nina Ziegenhals 19 2 4 6 21 -4 9-18 1 0 0 13 1 4 5 12 -2 5-10 0 0 0 16 Lisa Kissick 32 2 3 5 33 -5 8-16 0 0 0 26 2 2 4 28 -4 7-14 0 0 0 24 Ashley Leopold 35 2 3 5 20 -13 28-67 1 0 1 28 2 2 4 19 -9 22-44 1 0 1 27 Franny Door 29 3 1 4 27 -17 5-10 2 0 1 23 2 0 2 17 -10 3-6 1 0 0 19 Brooke Collins 36 1 3 4 64 +2 22-44 1 0 0 28 0 3 3 46 -1 17-34 0 0 0 14 Monica Rowlings 36 2 1 3 26 -6 5-10 0 0 0 28 1 0 1 17 -2 3-6 0 0 0 6 Jessica Tyra 19 1 2 3 13 -3 3-6 0 0 0 12 1 0 1 7 -1 2-4 0 0 0 10 Jamie LeDuc 35 0 3 3 21 -12 8-16 0 0 0 27 0 2 2 12 -9 7-14 0 0 0 5 Nicole Rawlings 32 1 1 2 46 -10 9-29 0 0 0 25 1 0 1 37 -7 9-29 0 0 0 17 Kailee Jaeger 4 1 0 1 2 +1 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 8 Wendy Bergh 23 0 1 1 1 -2 3-6 0 0 0 18 0 1 1 0 -2 2-4 0 0 0 11 Casey Irving 3 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 2 Jackie Robertson 34 0 0 0 20 -11 13-26 0 0 0 28 0 0 0 15 -6 11-22 0 0 0 tm Bemidji State 14 0 0 0 0 0 2-4 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 2-4 0 0 0 Total 36 66 85 151 915 -139 241-515 17 2 11 28 53 67 120 693 -94 195-412 12 2 9 Opponents 36 110 156 266 1129 +127 187-396 34 8 20 28 85 119 204 915 +82 136-283 26 7 15

Goaltending Overall WCHA Games Only ## Name GP MIN GA EN Avg Saves Pct W L T GP MIN GA EN Avg Saves Pct W L T 33 Jessica Ptachick 4 95:44 3 0 1.88 34 .919 1 0 0 3 35:44 3 0 5.04 14 .824 0 0 0 30 Emily Brookshaw 35 2080:46 105 0 3.03 985 .904 10 20 5 28 1657:39 80 0 2.90 816 .911 9 15 4 TM EMPTY NET 14 7:23 0 2 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 12 5:30 0 2 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 Total 36 2183:53 110 2 3.02 1019 .904 11 20 5 28 1698:53 85 2 3.00 830 .909 9 15 4 Opponents 36 2183:53 66 2 1.81 849 .930 20 11 5 28 1698:53 53 2 1.87 640 .926 15 9 4

Overall WCHA Games Only SHOTS ON GOAL Shots Avg/G Pct SHOTS ON GOAL Shots Avg/G Pct Bemidji State 915 25.42 .072 Bemidji State 693 24.75 .076 Opponents 1129 31.36 .097 Opponents 915 32.68 .093

Overall WCHA Games Only POWER PLAYS Goals Chances Pct POWER PLAYS Goals Chances Pct Bemidji State 17 156 .109 Bemidji State 12 112 .107 Opponents 34 221 .154 Opponents 26 179 .145

Overall WCHA Games Only GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT Total GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT Total Bemidji State 25 22 19 0 66 Bemidji State 22 17 14 0 53 Opponents 43 31 36 0 110 Opponents 32 26 27 0 85

http://www.bemidjistate.edu/athletics 25 BEMIDJI STATEWomen’s Hockey 2007-08 14/Monica Rawlings 14/Monica 12/Lexy Parenteau12/Lexy 13/Helena Tageson 5/Nicole Rawlings g Robertson 2/Jackie ame-by-game stats 10/Jaime LeDUc 11/Casey Irving 11/Casey 16/Lisa Kissick 8/Wendy Bergh 4/Tara Hiscock 9/Jenn Sadler 6/Jessica 6/Jessica Tyra 7/Kelly Hart

Opponent Date G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P at Manitoba (Exh.) Sept. 29 0-0-2 0-1-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-0 0-0-2 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-1 DNP 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 at New Hampshire Oct. 6 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 at Maine Oct. 7 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 St. Cloud State Oct. 13 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 1-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-3 0-0-0 1-0-1 St. Cloud State Oct. 14 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 DNP 1-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-1 at Minnesota Duluth Oct. 20 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 1-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 at Minnesota Duluth Oct. 21 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-2 DNP 0-0-1 DNP 0-0-1 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-1 Niagra Oct. 27 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-1 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 Niagra Oct. 28 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 1-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-1-0 Ohio State Nov. 10 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Ohio State Nov. 11 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Wisconsin Nov. 18 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Wisconsin Nov. 19 0-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-1 DNP 0-1-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 at Vermont Nov. 24 0-1-1 0-2-2 2-0-2 DNP 0-1-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-1 at Vermont Nov. 25 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-1-0 0-0-0 Minnesota Dec. 1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 Minnesota Dec. 2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-0 at Minnesota State Dec. 8 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 DNP 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP DNP 1-0-2 0-0-1 0-0-1 at Minnesota State Dec. 9 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 at North Dakota Dec. 16 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 at North Dakota Dec. 17 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 at Ohio State Jan. 5 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-1 DNP 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-1 DNP DNP 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 at Ohio State Jan. 6 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-2 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 North Dakota Jan. 12 0-0-1 1-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-2 DNP DNP 0-2-0 0-0-1 0-0-1 North Dakota Jan. 13 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 DNP DNP 1-0-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 Minnesota Duluth Jan. 20 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Minnesota Duluth Jan. 21 0-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-2 0-0-0 DNP DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 at St. Cloud State Jan. 26 0-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 at St. Cloud State Jan. 27 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-2 0-0-0 DNP DNP 1-0-2 0-0-0 1-0-0 Minnesota State Feb. 2 0-0-1 1-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-1-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 Minnesota State Feb. 3 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 at Minnesota Feb. 9 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-1 1-1-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 at Minnesota Feb. 10 0-0-0 2-1-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-2 at Wisconsin Feb. 16 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-1 0-0-0 DNP at Wisconsin Feb. 17 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP at Minnesota Feb. 23 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP

Bemidji State’s 2006-07 Record When... BSU plays at Shots on Goal Penalties Home...... 5-9-2 BSU < 20...... 1-5-0 BSU leads...... 2-9-0 Away...... 6-9-3 BSU 20-29...... 8-13-3 BSU trails...... 7-8-1 Neutral Site...... 0-2-0 BSU 30-39...... 2-1-1 Penalties even...... 2-6-1 BSU 40+...... 0-1-1 Intermissions Opponent < 20...... 1-0-0 Goals BSU leads after first period...... 7-3-1 Opponent 20-29...... 6-5-3 BSU scores a power-play goal...... 6-5-3 BSU trails after first period...... 0-14-2 Opponent 30-39...... 4-9-1 Short-Handed...... 2 Tied after first period...... 4-2-3 Opponent 40+...... 0-6-1 Unassisted...... 11 BSU leads after second period...... 9-0-1 BSU trails after second period...... 0-18-2 BSU scores one goal...... 1-9-2 BSU plays in... Tied after second period...... 2-2-2 BSU scores two goals...... 4-5-1 October...... 3-5-0 BSU scores three goals...... 2-1-2 November...... 1-3-2 Games decided... BSU scores four goals...... 2-0-0 December...... 3-3-0 In overtime...... 0-0-5 BSU scores five or more goals...... 2-0-0 January...... 3-3-2 By one goal...... 4-3-0 Opponent scores one goal...... 5-0-2 February...... 1-6-1 By two goals...... 4-5-0 Opponent scores two goals...... 2-2-1 By three or more goals...... 3-12-0 Opponent scores three goals...... 0-4-2 Record against... Opponent scores four goals...... 1-5-0 CHA...... 1-1-0 Shots on Goal Opponent scores five or more goals...... 0-9-0 WCHA...... 9-15-4 BSU leads...... 4-2-3 Shutouts...... 3-5-0 Ivy League:...... 0-0-0 BSU trails...... 6-18-2 Shots even...... 0-1-0

26 2007-08 Bemidji State Women’s Ice Hockey Women’s Hockey 2007-08BEMIDJI STATE 30/ Emily Brookshaw 18/Nina Ziegenhals 33/Jesscia Ptachick 20/Nikkie Eckebrecht 24/Ashley Leopold 24/Ashley 25/Kate Robinson 19/Brooke Collins 39/ Haley Balcom game-by-g22/ Mandy Bam ame stats 17/Kailee Jaeger 17/Kailee 27/Franny Dorr 21/Jessica pullar 21/Jessica brough -

Opponent Date G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P G-A-P GA-Sv GA-Sv at Manitoba (Exh.) Sept. 29 0-0-1 0-2-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-3 0-8 3-5 at New Hampshire Oct. 6 DNP 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 7-33 DNP at Maine Oct. 7 DNP 0-0-3 0-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 2-40 DNP St. Cloud State Oct. 13 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-2 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-28 DNP St. Cloud State Oct. 14 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-2 0-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-1 2-25 DNP at Minnesota Duluth Oct. 20 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 6-38 DNP at Minnesota Duluth Oct. 21 DNP 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 6-25 DNP Niagara Oct. 27 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-1 1-16 DNP Niagara Oct. 28 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 2-32 DNP Ohio State Nov. 10 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-2 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-23 DNP Ohio State Nov. 11 DNP 0-0-1 0-1-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-24 DNP Wisconsin Nov. 18 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-2 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 5-45 DNP Wisconsin Nov. 19 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 4-35 DNP at Vermont Nov. 24 DNP 1-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-2 0-1-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 3-21 DNP at Vermont Nov. 25 1-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-1-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-20 Minnesota Dec. 1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 3-28 DNP Minnesota Dec. 2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-1-0 DNP 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 3-31 DNP at Minnesota State Dec. 8 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-0 0-1-1 1-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 2-20 DNP at Minnesota State Dec. 9 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 5-37 DNP at North Dakota Dec. 16 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-2-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-24 DNP at North Dakota Dec. 17 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-2 1-1-0 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-25 DNP at Ohio State Jan. 5 0-1-1 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 2-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-2 1-29 DNP at Ohio State Jan. 6 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-25 DNP North Dakota Jan. 12 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-2 0-2-1 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-2 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-32 DNP North Dakota Jan. 13 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-32 DNP Minnesota Duluth Jan. 20 DNP DNP 0-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 5-23 0-3 Minnesota Duluth Jan. 21 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-30 DNP at St. Cloud State Jan. 26 DNP DNP 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-2 2-33 DNP at St. Cloud State Jan. 27 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-3 0-1-0 0-1-2 0-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-45 DNP Minnesota State Feb. 2 DNP DNP 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-13 0-8 Minnesota State Feb. 3 DNP DNP 0-0-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-3 0-0-1 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-25 3-3 at Minnesota Feb. 9 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-28 DNP at Minnesota Feb. 10 DNP DNP 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-2 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 5-38 DNP at Wisconsin Feb. 16 DNP DNP 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 2-27 DNP at Wisconsin Feb. 17 DNP DNP 0-0-1 0-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-24 4-13 at Minnesota Feb. 23 DNP DNP 0-0-1 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 1-0-0 5-20 DNP

The Last Time... Series Sweep at Home 50+ Saves by Goaltender Six or More Points, Individual BSU: vs. North Dakota (4-1, 1-0) Jan. 12-13, 2007 BSU: Jill Luebke at Wisconsin (53) Jan. 26, 2001 BSU: Amber Fryklund (6) vs. Wayne State Feb. 10, 2001 Opp: at Wisconsin (2-0, 6-0) Feb. 16-17, 2007 Opp: never Opp: Jenny Potter & Caroline Ouellette, Minnesota-Duluth Feb. 13, 2004

Series Sweep on the Road Hat Trick, Individual Shorthanded Goal Scored, Individual BSU: at North Dakota (3-1, 2-1) Dec. 16-17, 2006 BSU: Carly Napier at Minnesota State Feb. 11, 2005 BSU: Kelly Hart at Minnesota Feb. 10, 2007 Opp: vs. Minnesota Duluth (5-0, 3-1) Jan. 20-21, 2007 Opp: Sara Bauer & Grace Hutchins Wisconsin Dec. 3, 2005 Opp: Bobbi Ross at Minnesota Feb. 23, 2007

10 Goals Scored, Team Four Goals Scored, Individual Overtime Goal Scored, Individual BSU: vs. Wayne State (15) Dec. 4, 1999 BSU: Kerri McEwen vs. Wayne State Dec. 4, `1999 BSU: Jessica Pullar vs. North Dakota Feb. 3, 2006 Opp: at Wisconsin (10) Dec. 3, 2005 in Roseau, Minn. Opp: Jessica Koizumi, Minnesota-Duluth Feb. 14, 2004 Opp: Jeni Creary, Ohio State Mar. 6, 2003

Five Power Play Goals Scored, Team Five Goals Scored, Individual Two Power-Play Goals Scored, Individual BSU: never BSU: never BSU: Jessica Pullar vs. North Dakota Feb. 3, 2006 Opp: Wisconsin (6) Nov. 18, 2000 Opp: Nadine Muzerell, Minnesota Jan. 22, 2000 Opp: Christina Lee at Minnesota State Dec. 9, 2006

40 Shots on Goal, Team Five Assists, Individual Scored on Empty Net BSU: vs. Minnesota State (42) Feb. 3, 2007 BSU: never BSU: Kate Robinson vs. North Dakota, Jan. 12, 2007 Opp: at Wisconsin (40) Feb. 17, 2007 Opp: Jenny Potter, Minnesota-Duluth Feb. 14, 2004 Opp: Brittany Francis vs. Minnesota Dec. 1, 2006

50 Shots on Goal, Team Four Assists, Individual Win When Trailing After Two Periods BSU: vs Cornell (50) Jan. 2, 2005 BSU: Alicia Kinsman & Lill Raynard vs. Wayne State Dec. 4, 1999 BSU: at Wayne State Jan. 19, 2002 Opp: at Wisconsin (56) Jan. 19, 2006 Opp: Jenny Potter & Caroline Ouellette, Minnesota-Duluth Feb. 13, 2004 OPP: at Cornell Dec. 31, 2005

45+ Saves by Goaltender Five Point, Individual Overtime Win BSU: Emily Brookshaw at St. Cloud State (45) Jan. 27, 2007 BSU: Lill Raynard vs. Wayne State Dec. 4, 1999 BSU: vs. North Dakota Feb. 3, 2006 Opp: Beth Baronick, Cornell (48) Jan. 2, 2005 OPP: Sara Bauer & Grace Hutchins Wisconsin Dec. 3, 2005 OPP: at Ohio State Mar. 6, 2003

http://www.bemidjistate.edu/athletics 27 BEMIDJI STATEWomen’s Hockey 2007-08 2006-07 game recaps Game 1: Manitoba (Exh.) SHOTS ON GOAL 15:54 BSU 4-2 5x5 Nicole Rawlings (1) (unassited) Sept. 29, 2006 / John Glas Fieldhouse (108) / Bemidji, Minn. 1 2 3 OT F 0-0-0 / 0-0-0 WCHA UNH 11 20 9 - 40 THIRD PERIOD 04:31 SCSU 4-3 5x4 PP Holly Roberts (3) (Clarkson) 1 2 3 OT F BSU 5 5 10 - 20 11:27 SCSU 4-4 5x5 Meaghon Pezon (4) (Roberts) UM 0 3 0 0 3 PENALTIES / POWER PLAYS 16:37 BSU 5-4 5x4 PP • Tara Hiscock (1) (Sadler, Robinson) BSU 0 2 1 0 3 Pen Min SHG PPG/PP Pct. 19:57 BSU 6-4 5x6 EN Helena Tageson (3) (unassisted) UNH 7 14 0 2/5 .400 Bemidji State salvaged a tie in an exhibition game versus BSU 6 12 0 0/6 .000 the University of Manitoba on Friday night at the John Glas • game-winning goal Fieldhouse. In a penalty-filled game, Bemidji State had to come GOALTENDING back in the third period to earn a 3-3 tie. The Beavers jumped UNH 1-2-3 Tot Min GA SHOTS ON GOAL out to a 1-0 lead off Nikki Eckebrecht’s short-handed goal but Lucy Schoedel (W, 1-0-0) 5-5-10 20 59:55 0 1 2 3 OT F saw Manitoba score two unanswered goals to go up by a score of BSU 1-2-3 Tot Min GA SCSU 9 12 11 - 32 2-1 with less than six minutes left in the second period. Bemidji Emily Brookshaw (L, 0-1-0) 9-18-6 33 60:00 7 BSU 10 11 7 - 28 State’s Franny Dorr scored a power-play goal at the 17:30 mark PENALTIES / POWER PLAYS of the period to even the score at 2-2. Manitoba would come Game 3: Maine Pen Min SHG PPG/PP Pct. Oct. 7, 2006 / Ridder Arena (Easton Shootout) / Minneapolis, back once again to regain the lead at 3-2 with just :31 seconds SCSU 2 4 0 2/7 .286 Minn. left in the period. Bemidji State would score the only goal of the BSU 7 14 0 0/2 .000 third period to tie the game back up when Kate Robinson fired a 0-2-0 / 0-0-0 WCHA slap shot past the Manitoba goaltender on the power-play. That 1 2 3 OT F GOALTENDING would be all the scoring as the game would end in a 3-3 tie. UM 0 1 2 - 3 SCUS 1-2-3 Tot Min GA BSU 1 0 1 - 2 Kendell Newell (L, 0-2-1) 7-10-5 22 58:41 5 FIRST PERIOD BSU 1-2-3 Tot Min GA Bemidji State jumped out to an early 1-0 lead as senior Jenn No scoring. Emily Brookshaw (W, 1-2-0) 7-12-9 28 60:00 4 Sadler would net a goal for the Beavers just 28 seconds into the contest. Maine would come back and record three unanswered SECOND PERIOD Game 5: St. Cloud State goals to take a 3-1 lead with just under nine minutes left to play 3:21 BSU 4x5 SH Nikki Eckebrecht (Kelly Hart) Oct. 14, 2006 / John Glas Fieldhouse (251) / Bemidji, Minn. in the contest. The goals for the Black Bears come off the stick 12:02 UM 5x4 PP Sarah Stebelski (Leary, Kisil) 2-2-0 / 2-0-0 WCHA of Kelly Law, Sonia Corriveau and Vanessa Vani. BSU would 14:03 UM 5x5 Amy McQuiod (Hoogsteen) 1 2 3 OT F try and fight back when Helena Tageson would net a power-play 17:30 BSU 5x4 PP Franny Dorr (Ziegnehals, Hiscock) SCSU 1 0 1 - 2 goal for the Beavers to bring them within 3-2 but the Beavers 19:29 UM 5x5 Meghan Ross (Fouilla) BSU 2 2 0 - 4 would come up short and fall to the Black Bears in the second game of the season for Bemidji State. Bemidji State scored two goals in the first and second periods THIRD PERIOD to take a 4-2 victory to complete the weekend sweep. St. Cloud 6:05 BSU 5x4 PP Kate Robinson (Ziegenhals) FIRST PERIOD would jump on top just four minutes into the contest but Bemi- :28 BSU 1-0 5x5 Jenn Sadler (1) (unassisted) dji State would record four unanswered goals to push its lead to Overtime 4-1 before St. Cloud would net another goal. Monica Rawlings No scoring SECOND PERIOD would bring the contest to a deadlock at 1-1 when she netted her :20 UM 1-1 4x5 pp Kelly Law (1) (Thomas, Ouellette) first collegiate goal for the Beavers. Kate Robinson recorded SHOTS ON GOAL a power-play goal for the Beavers to give BSU a 2-1 lead going 1 2 3 OT F THIRD PERIOD into the first intermission. Jenn Sadler and Helena Tageson UM 7 5 4 0 16 3:52 UM 1-2 5x5 Sonia Corriveau (1) (Laflamme, Peacock) would net goals in the second period of play to push its lead to BSU 10 8 13 3 34 11:12 UM 1-3 5x5 • Vanessa Vani (2) (Peacock) 4-1. St. Cloud State would add a goal on the man advantage 14:31 BSU 2-3 5x4 pp Helena Tageson (1) (Eckebrecht, Balcom) in the third period but it would come a little too late and the PENALTIES / POWER PLAYS • game-winning goal Beavers would hold on to a 4-2 victory. Pen Min SHG PPG/PP Pct. UM 9 18 0 1/14 .071 SHOTS ON GOAL FIRST PERIOD BSU 14 28 1 2/8 .250 1 2 3 OT F 4;36 SCSU 0-1 5X5 Caitlin Hogan (1) (Roberts) 7:13 BSU 1-1 5x5 Monica Rawlings (1) (unassisted) GOALTENDING UM 11 9 11 - 31 11:17 BSU 2-1 5x4 PP Kate Robinson (1) (Collins, Balcom) UM 1-2-3-ot Tot Min GA BSU 12 9 20 - 41 Stacey Corfield (T, 0-0-1 10-6-12-3 31 64:42 3 PENALTIES / POWER PLAYS SECOND PERIOD BSU 1-2-3-ot Tot Min GA Pen Min SHG PPG/PP Pct. 7;37 BSU 3-1 5X4 PP •Jenn Sadler (3) (Collins, Balcom) UM 10 31 0 1/9 .111 Emily Brookshaw 7-1-x-x 8 31:53 0 17:04 BSU 4-1 5x5 Helena Tageson (4) (Hart, Tageson) Jessica Ptachick (T, 0-0-1) x-1-4-0 5 33:03 3 BSU 11 33 0 1/7 .143 GOALTENDING THIRD PERIOD Game 2: #2 New Hampshire UM 1-2-3 Tot Min GA 16:53 SCSU 4-2 5x6 EX Denelle Maguet (1) (Unassisted) Oct. 6, 2006/ Ridder Arena (Easton Shootout) / Minneapolis, Geneviece Turgeon (W, 1-3-0) 11-9-19 39 60:00 2 Minn. BSU 1-2-3 Tot Min GA • game-winning goal 0-1-0 / 0-0-0 WCHA Emily Brookshaw (L, 0-2-0) 11-8-9 28 58:44 3 1 2 3 OT F SHOTS ON GOAL UNH 2 2 3 - 7 1 2 3 OT F BSU 0 0 0 - 0 Game 4: St. Cloud State Oct. 13, 2006 / John Glas Fieldhouse (193) / Bemidji, Minn. SCSU 7 9 11 - 27 BSU dropped its season opener to the No. 2 team in the nation 1-2-0 / 1-0-0 WCHA BSU 11 8 6 - 25 in the University of New Hampshire. New Hampshire took 1 2 3 OT F PENALTIES / POWER PLAYS control of the game eight minutes into the first period. Kacey SCSU 2 0 2 - 4 Pen Min SHG PPG/PP Pct. Bellamy netted Maine’s first goal on the power-play and just 30 BSU 3 1 2 - 6 SCSU 8 16 0 1/6 .166 seconds later, Taylor Palazeti would put the Wildcats up 2-0. BSU 6 12 0 2/7 .286 New Hampshire would add two more goals in the second period In a wild game at the John Glas Fieldhouse Bemidji State and three goals in the third period to take the 7-0 win in the jumped out to an early 1-0 lead when Lisa Kissick recorded her GOALTENDING SCSU 1-2-3 Tot Min GA Easton Shootout. first goal of the season at 4:41 in the first period. SCSU tied the Lauri St. Jacques (L, 1-2-0) 9-6-x 15 40:00 4 contest up but then BSU went on to record two unanswered FIRST PERIOD goals to go ahead 3-1 and take a 3-2 lead into intermission. Ni- Carmen Lizee x-x-6 6 14:53 6 8:09 UNH 0-1 4x5 PP •Kacey Bellamy (3) (Wright-Ward, Gar- cole Rawlings would record her first goal of her collegiate career BSU 1-2-3 Tot Min GA land) for the Beavers in the second period to push the Beavers lead Emily Brookshaw (W, 2-2) 6-9-10 25 60:00 2 8:39 UNH 0-2 5x5 Taylor Palazeti (1) (Caleo, Clement) to 4-2. St. Cloud State would come out in the third period and score two unanswered goals to even the score but the Beavers Game 6: at #4 UMD SECOND PERIOD would net two goals of its own in the period to give them the Oct. 20, 2006 / DECC (719) / Duluth, Minn. :13 UNH 0-3 5x5 Sam Faber (3) (unassited) 6-4 victory. 2-3-0 / 2-1-0 WCHA 3:40 UNH 0-4 5x5 Leah Craig (1) (Long) 1 2 3 OT F FIRST PERIOD BSU 0 2 0 - 2 THIRD PERIOD 4:41 BSU 1-0 5x5 Lisa Kissick (1) (unassisted) UMD 5 1 0 - 6 2:28 UNH 0-5 5x5 Steph Holmes (2) (Hitchcock) 6:32 SCSU 1-1 4x5 Maire-Michel Lemieux (1) (Schroeder, 9:33 UNH 0-6 4x5 PP Kacey Bellamy (3) (Faber, Garland) Fast) Minnesota Duluth used five first period goals to take the first 19:33 UNH 0-7 5x5 Lindsey Caleo (1) (unassisted) 14:20 BSU 2-1 5x5 Jenn Sadler (2) (Bambrough) game of a two-game series against Bemidji State. Jessica • game-winning goal 18:07 BSU 3-1 5x5 Helena Tageson (2) (Hart) Koizumi recorded two first period goals to help push the UMD 18:35 SCSU 3-2 5x5 Meaghon Pezon lead to 5-0. Ashley Wagoner, Emmanuelle Blais and Karine Demeule were the other goal scoers in the first period for the SECOND PERIOD Bulldogs. Bemidji State scored two goals in the second period

28 2007-08 Bemidji State Women’s Ice Hockey Women’s Hockey 2007-08BEMIDJI STATE 2006-07 game recaps coming off the stick of Kelly Hart and Helena Tageson. Duluth BSU 6 12 0 0/2 .000 would also add a goal in the second period to go ahead by a Game 8: Niagara score of 6-2 at the end of two periods. The third period saw a GOALTENDING Oct. 27, 2006 / John Glas Fieldhouse (578) / Bemidji, Minn. steadier played game and saw UMD record seven shots on goal, NU 1-2-3 Tot Min GA 3-4-0 / 2-2-0 WCHA while Bemidji State recorded six. Allison Rutledge (W, 3-3-2) 5-14-12 31 59:35 1 BSU 1-2-3 Tot Min GA FIRST PERIOD 1 2 3 OT F Emily Brookshaw (L, 3-5-0) 9-14-9 32 59:30 2 00:29 UMD 0-1 5x5 Jessica Koizumi (3) (Holmlov) NU 0 0 1 - 1 BSU 0 1 1 - 2 6:29 UMD 0-2 5x5 Ashly Waggoner (1) (O’Toole, Mattila) Game 10: Ohio State 14:06 UMD 0-3 5x4 PP • Jessica Koizumi (4) (Rasmussen, Holm- Bemidji State topped Niagara 2-1 in the first-ever meeting of Nov. 10, 2006 / John Glas Fieldhouse (538) /Bemidji State, Minn. lov) the two schools. Monica Rawlings picked up the first goal of 3-6-0 / 2-3-0 WCHA 15:19 UMD 0-4 5x5 Emmanuelle Blais (2) (Lanzl, Tuominen) the game at 19:38 of the second period to push the Beavers to 1 2 3 OT F 17:37 UMD 0-5 4x5 SH Karine Demeule (1) (unassisted) a 1-0 lead. Bemidji State would go on the power-play halfway OSU 0 2 2 - 4 through the third period and Franny Dorr would take advantage BSU 1 0 0 - 1 SECOND PERIOD as she notched the first goal of her career. Dorr’s goal would be 5:18 BSU 1-5 5x4 PP Kelly Hart (1) (Ziegnehals, Eckebrecht) the eventual game-winner for the Beavers. The Beavers would The rode a standout performance from 6:58 BSU 2-5 5x5 Helena Tageson (5) (Ziegenhals) give Niagara its own power-play opportunity and the Purple goaltender Erika Vanderveer, who saved 26 of 27 shots faced 14:50 UMD 2-6 5x5 Karine Demeule (2) (O’Toole) Eagles would take advantage. Katie Gray would break up the to backstop the Buckeyes 4-1 victory over the Bemidji State shutout at 13:44 of the third. The Beavers would fend off the Beavers. The Buckeyes scored four unanswered goals to snap THIRD PERIOD Purple Eagles to stay undefeated at home. a three-game losing skid versus Bemidji State. Despite being no scoring out-played much of the first period, Bemidji State was able to • game-winning goal FIRST PERIOD skate into the first intermission with a 1-0 lead over the Buck- No scoring. eyes. Bemidji State would take three penalties in the period, SHOTS ON GOAL two by Brooke Collins and one by Jaime LeDuc. The Beavers 1 2 3 OT F SECOND PERIOD would successfully kill all three penalties with some outstanding BSU 5 7 6 - 18 19:38 BSU 1-0 5x5 Monica Rawlings (2) (Bambrough, Rawl- goaltending by Emily Brookshaw. Bemidji State struggled to get UMD 25 12 7 - 44 ings) a shot on goal in the period only tallying three to Ohio State’s PENALTIES / POWER PLAYS 14. Picking up the lone first period goal for the Beavers was Pen Min SHG PPG/PP Pct. THIRD PERIOD Kelly Hart. Hart would take a pass from Nikki Eckebrecht which BSU 5 10 0 1/6 .166 10:03 BSU 2-0 5x4 PP •Franny Dorr (1) (Tyra, Leopold) would create an excellent scoring opportunity for Hart. Hart would juke out the lone Ohio State defenseman and fire a shot UMD 7 14 1 1/4 .250 13:44 NU 2-1 5x4 PP Katie Gray (1) (McKinnon, McPhail) through the five hole of the Ohio State goaltender. Hart’s goal GOALTENDING • game-winning goal came at the 15:37 mark of the period, and it was just one of the BSU 1-2-3 Tot Min GA three shots put on goal by the Beavers in the period. This was Emily Brookshaw (L, 2-3-0) 20-11-7 38 60:00 6 SHOTS ON GOAL Hart’s second goal of the season and it was Eckebrecht’s third helper on the year. Katie Maroney tied the game at 1-1, with her UMD 1-2-3 Tot Min GA 1 2 3 OT F first goal of the season for the Buckeyes at 2:46 of the period. Riitta Schaublin (W, 3-0-0) 5-5-3 13 49:07 2 NU 6 5 6 - 17 Picking up the lone helper was Raelyn LaRocque, her third Amie Meyer x-x-3 3 10:53 0 BSU 8 21 10 - 39 assist of the season. Shelby Aldous would give the Buckeyes its PENALTIES / POWER PLAYS first lead of the game at 12:47 in the period when she snipped Game 7: at #4 UMD Pen Min SHG PPG/PP Pct. Oct. 21, 2006 / DECC (877) / Duluth, Minn. a wrist shot that found the top left corner of the Bemidji State NU 8 16 0 1/8 .120 2-4-0 / 2-2-0 WCHA net. Picking up the assists on the goal was Morgan Marziali BSU 9 18 0 1/7 .140 and Lacey Schultz. The first goal for the Buckeyes in the period 1 2 3 OT F GOALTENDING would come when the Beavers were on the power-play. Bemidji BSU 0 0 0 - 0 State would turn the puck over in its own end and the Buckeyes UMD 3 1 2 - 6 NU 1-2-3 Tot Min GA Allison Rutledge (L, 2-3-2) 8-20-9 37 59:52 2 Jody Heywood would take advantage a record an unassisted Minnesota Duluth was able to score early and often once again BSU 1-2-3 Tot Min GA short handed goal at 6:03 of the period to push the lead to 3-1. as the Bulldogs put up three goals in the first period, one goal Emily Brooksahw (W, 3-4-0) 6-5-5 16 60:00 1 Katie Maroney would net her second goal of the game for the in the second period and two goals in the third period to secure Buckeyes at the 10:00 mark to score the fourth goal for the a 6-0 shut-out over the Beavers. Noemie Marin scored her Game 9: Niagara Buckeyes. Picking up the helper would be Michele Tonnesse her seventh and eighth goals of the season, scoring both goals in Oct. 28, 2006/ John Glas Fieldhouse (562) / Bemidji, Minn. first assist of the season. Brookshaw took the loss for Bemidji the first period. The Bulldogs out-shot the Beavers 31-17 on the 3-5-0 / 2-2-0 WCHA State, saving 23 of 27 shots faced in 60:00 of work, while Erika evening and went 2-for-12 on the power -play. 1 2 3 OT F Vanderveer picked up the win stopping 26 of 27 shots in 60:00 NU 1 0 1 - 2 of work. Brookshaw falls to 3-6-0 on the season and Vanderveer FIRST PERIOD BSU 0 1 0 - 1 improved to 5-2-0 for the Buckeyes. 3:21 UMD 0-1 5x4 PP • Noemie Marin (7) (Koizumi, Blais) 4:30 UMD 0-2 5x4 PP Karine Demeule (3) (O’Toole, Mattila) Niagara reversed roles on Saturday and was able to garner a FIRST PERIOD 7:44 UMD 0-3 5x5 Noemie Marin (8) (Unassisted) split on the weekend with a 2-1 victory. Niagara would get on 15:37 BSU 1-0 5x5 Kelly Hart (2) (Eckebrecht) the board at just over a minute into the game when Jacqueline SECOND PERIOD Spring was able to sneak the puck past Emily Brookshaw. SECOND PERIOD 4:34 UMD 0-4 5x5 Myriam Trepanier (3) (Unassisten) Bemidji State would tie the game in the second period at 8:56 2:46 OSU 1-1 5x5 Katie Maroney (1) (LaRocque) of the second when Jenn Sadler would net her fourth goal 12:47 OSU 1-2 5x5 • Shelby Aldous (3) (Marziali, Schultz) THIRD PERIOD of the season. Niagara would get a five on three power-play 5:08 UMD 0-5 5x5 Tawni Mattila (1) (O’Toole) opportunity at 10:38 of the third and the Purple Eagles would THIRD PERIOD 6:30 UMD 0-6 5x5 Emmanuelle Blais (3) (Lanzl, Tuominen) capitalize just nine seconds into the power play to go up 2-1. 6:03 OSU 1-3 4x5 SH Jody Heywood (3) (Unassist) Scoring the game-winning goal was Shannon Moulson, which 10:00 OSU 1-4 5x5 Katie Maroney (2) (Tonnesse) • game-winning goal was her first goal of the season for Niagara. Bemidji State had two breakaway chances in the third but the Niagara goaltender • game-winning goal was up to the challenge and stopped both shots. SHOTS ON GOAL

1 2 3 OT F SHOTS ON GOAL FIRST PERIOd BSU 2 9 6 - 17 1 2 3 OT F 1:15 NU 0-1 5x5 Jacqueline Spring (1) (Mills, Gray) UMD 15 4 12 - 31 OSU 14 7 6 - 27 PENALTIES / POWER PLAYS BSU 3 13 11 - 27 SECOND PERIOD PENALTIES / POWER PLAYS Pen Min SHG PPG/PP Pct. 8:56 BSU 1-1 5x5 Jenn Sadler (4) (Kissick) BSU 12 46 0 0/2 .000 Pen Min SHG PPG/PP Pct. OSU 5 10 1 0/6 .000 UMD 6 12 0 2/12 .166 THIRD PERIOD BSU 6 12 0 0/5 .000 GOALTENDING 10:47 NU 1-2 5x3 PP •Shannon Moulson (Mills) BSU 1-2-3 Tot Min GA GOALTENDING Emily Brookshaw (L, 2-4-0) 12-3-10 25 60:00 6 • game-winning goal OSU 1-2-3 Tot Min GA UMD 1-2-3 Tot Min GA Erika Vanderveer (W, 5-2-0) 2-13-11 26 60:00 1 Kim Martin (W, 3-0-0) 2-9-3 14 51:22 0 SHOTS ON GOAL BSU 1-2-3 Tot Min GA Amie Meyer x-x-3 3 8:38 0 1 2 3 OT F Emily Brookshaw (L, 3-6-0) 14-5-4 23 60:00 4 NU 10 14 10 - 34 BSU 5 15 12 - 32 PENALTIES / POWER PLAYS Pen Min SHG PPG/PP Pct. NU 2 4 0 1/6 .166

http://www.bemidjistate.edu/athletics 29 BEMIDJI STATEWomen’s Hockey 2007-08 2006-07 game recaps and put the puck past BSU goaltender Emily Brookshaw. Just as 2-0. In the first period Bemidji State was out-shot 16-2. The last Wisconsin did in the first period Bemidji State came out in the time Bemidji State had two or less shots on goal in a period was Game 11: OSU second period and recorded its first goal of the game just over Dec. 10, 2005, when they only picked up one shot on goal against Nov. 11, 2006 / John S. Glas Fieldhouse (320) / Bemidji, one minute into the period. At 1:01 in the period Bemidji State’s the University of North Dakota. Jackie Robertson was called for Minn. Kate Robinson would net her second goal of the season. Tara checking at 4:03 of the second period, and Wisconsin would take 3-6-1 / 2-3-1 WCHA Hiscock would fire a shot from the point and Robinson would advantage of the extra man opportunity and push its lead to three 1 2 3 OT F bury the rebound to bring Bemidji State back within a one-goal goals. Bobbi-Jo Slusar would skate the puck into the Beaver zone OSU 0 0 1 0 1 deficit. Hiscock would tally her first helper on the season. The and find in front of the net who would find the BSU 0 0 1 0 1 2-1 lead lasted just over 13 minutes. Wisconsin would push its back of the net for her fourth goal of the season at the 5:25 mark Both Bemidji State and Ohio State rode strong performances from lead back to two goals when Duggan netted her eighth goal of the of the period. Bemidji State would close the score to a two-goal its goaltenders. Bemidji State junior goaltender Emily Brookshaw season and her second goal of the game at 14:42 of the period. deficit when it would score its first goal of the game at 10:15 of the stopped 24 of 25 shots, while Erika Vanderveer stopped 26 of 27 Kesely would pick up her second assist of the game, picking up period. Haley Balcom would pick up the loose puck off the boards shots for Ohio State as the two teams skated to a 1-1 overtime tie the helper on Duggan’s goal. Two minutes later Wisconsin’s Sara and fire a shot on net that beat the Wisconsin goaltender Jessie at the John S. Glas Fieldhouse Saturday afternoon. Franny Dorr Bauer would net her seventh goal of the season to give the Bad- Vetter. Balcom’s unassisted goal was her first goal of the season for would score the first goal of the contest just over midway through gers a 4-1 advantage late in the second period. Bauer would fire a the Beavers. Going into the second intermission Wisconsin held a the third period. Brooke Collins took a shot from the point and wrist shot from the top of the right circle that would find the top 3-1 lead over the Beavers and a shot advantage of 31-8. Wisconsin Dorr was able to get a stick on it and redirect the puck past the right corner of the Bemidji State net. Bemidji State would battle would push its lead back to three goals when Duggan would net Ohio State goaltender to put the Beavers up 1-0 with just under back to bring the game to a two-goal deficit before the end of her second goal of the game and her tenth goal of the season for nine minutes to play in the game. This was Dorr’s second goal of the second period. Ashley Leopold would take a pass from Kelly the Badgers increase their lead to 4-1. Picking up the lone helper the season and Collins third assist. Ohio State would continue to Hart and sniped a shot from the left circle that beat the Wiscon- on Duggan’s goal was . Bemidji State would fight to pepper the net as the Buckeyes out-shot the Beavers 12-5 in the sin goaltender through the five-hole. Leopold’s goal was the first make it close when Kate Robinson netted her second goal on the period. At 18:52 left in the third period the Buckeyes would call a of her collegiate career wearing the green and white. Hart’s assist weekend and her third goal of the season at the 18:05 mark of the timeout with the score still in favor of the Beavers 1-0. After the was her third of the season, which put her eight assists from tak- period. Helping out on Robinson’s goal was Tara Hiscock and Kelly timeout the Buckeyes pulled Vanderveer to create a six-on-five ing over first place for career assists among Bemidji State hockey Hart. Robinson’s goal brought Bemidji State back within a two-goal man advantage. Four seconds into the man advantage Morgan players. The third period of play saw Wisconsin tally the only deficit. Bemidji State would pull its netminder with 34 seconds left Marziali would pass the puck in front of the net and Amber Bow- goals of the period. Just over 3 minutes into the third period on the clock to get the man advantage but Wisconsin would fend man would bury the puck for her fifth goal of the season to tie the Wisconsin’s Tia Hanson would push the Badger lead to 5-2 on off the Beaver serge and hold on to a 4-2 victory. game up at 1-1 with just 51 seconds left on the clock. In the over- her first goal of the season. Picking up the lone helper on the goal time session Bemidji State would put four shots on net, while was Jasmine Giles, which was her second assist on the season. At FIRST PERIOD Ohio State was unable to get a shot on goal. Emily Brookshaw the 9:38 mark in the third period Wisconsin would score its sixth 6:11 UW 0-1 5x5 Bobbi-Jo Slusar (4) (Kletzien, Hagen) was strong in goal, picking up her first tie of the season with a and final goal of the game coming off the stick of Kyla Sanders, 9:16 UW 0-2 5x4 PP Meghan Duggan (9) (Keseley, Lawler) 24-save effort. She yielded just one goal in 65:00 of work. Brook- her sixth goal of the season. Sara Bauer picked up her 19th assist shaw is now 3-6-1 on the season. Erika Vanderveer was just as of the season and Jinelle Zaugg picked up her eighth assist of the SECOND PERIOD strong in goal, picking up her first tie of the season stopping season on Sanders’ goal. 5:25 UW 0-3 5x4 pp •Meaghan Mikkelson (4) (Slusar) 26-of-27 shots including four shots in overtime. Vanderveer’s 10:15 BSU 1-3 5x5 Haley Balcom (1) (unassisted) record moved to 5-2-1 on the season for the Buckeyes. FIRST PERIOD ;58 UW 0-1 5x5 Meghan Duggan (7) (Lawler, Keseley) THIRD PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 14:33 UW 0-2 5x5 Angie Keseley (4) (Duggan, Lawler) 13:34 UW 1-4 5x5 Meghan Duggan (10) (Lawler) no scoring 18:05 BSU 2-4 5x5 Kate Robinson (3) (Hiscock, Hart) SECOND PERIOD • game-winning goal SECOND PERIOD 1:01 BSU 1-2 5x5 Kate Robinson (1) (Hiscock) no scoring 14:42 UW 1-3 5x5 • Meghan Duggan (8) (Keseley) SHOTS ON GOAL 16:45 UW 1-4 5x5 Sara Bauer (7) (Morris) 1 2 3 OT F THIRD PERIOD 17:18 BSU 2-4 5x5 Ashley Leopold (1) (Hart, Tageson) UW 16 15 8 - 39 11:19 BSU 1-0 5x5 Franny Dorr (2) (Collins) BSU 2 6 7 - 15 19:09 OSU 1-1 5x6 Amber Bowman (5) (Marziali, Peckels) THIRD PERIOD PENALTIES / POWER PLAYS 3:01 UW 2-5 5x5 Tia Hanson (1) (Giles) Pen Min SHG PPG/PP Pct. Overtime 9:38 UW 2-6 5x5 Kyla Sanders (6) (Bauer, Zaugg) UW 3 6 0 2/5 .400 No scoring BSU 6 12 0 0/2 .000 • game-winning goal • game-winning goal GOALTENDING SHOTS ON GOAL UW 1-2-3 Tot Min GA SHOTS ON GOAL 1 2 3 OT F (W, 8-0-1) 2-5-6 13 59:56 2 1 2 3 OT F UW 16 13 16 - 45 BSU 1-2-3 Tot Min GA OSU 5 8 12 0 25 BSU 6 6 9 - 21 Emily Brookshaw (L, 3-8-1) 14-14-7 35 59:26 4 BSU 9 9 5 4 27 PENALTIES / POWER PLAYS PENALTIES / POWER PLAYS Pen Min SHG PPG/PP Pct. Game 14: at Vermont Pen Min SHG PPG/PP Pct. UW 4 8 0 0/4 .000 Nov. 24, 2006 / Gutterson Fieldhouse (188) / Burlington, Vt. 3-8-2 / 2-5-1 WCHA OSU 2 4 0 0/7 .000 BSU 4 8 0 0/4 .000 1 2 3 OT F BSU 7 14 0 0/2 .000 GOALTENDING BSU 1 1 1 0 3 GOALTENDING UW 1-2-3 Tot Min GA UV 2 0 1 0 3 OSU 1-2-3 Tot Min GA Christine Dufour (W, 5-0-0) 6-4-9 19 59:44 2 Erika Vandeerver (T, 5-2-1) 9-9-4-4 26 64:56 1 BSU 1-2-3 Tot Min GA Bemidji State’s Jenn Sadler picked up an unassisted goal at 8:01 BSU 1-2-3 Tot Min GA Emily Brookshaw (L, 3-7-1) 14-11-14 39 60:00 6 of the third period to give Bemidji State its first lead of the game and help BSU pick up a 3-3 tie in its first ever meeting against Emily Brookshaw (T, 3-6-1) 5-8-11-0 24 65:00 1 Game 13: #1 Wisconsin the . It took Vermont just under the eight-minute mark of the first period to net the games first goal. Game 12: #1 Wisconsin Nov. 19, 2006 / John Glas Fieldhouse (387) / Bemidji, Minn. 3-8-1 / 2-5-1 WCHA At 7:41 of the first period, Vermont’s Kristi Anderson netted her Nov. 18, 2006 / John Glas Fieldhouse (437) / Bemidji, Minn. 1 2 3 OT F second goal of the season to put the Catamounts up 1-0. Helping 3-7-1 / 2-4-1 WCHA UW 2 1 1 - 4 on the goal was Kate Lesniak and Frankie Williams. Williams 1 2 3 OT F BSU 0 1 1 - 2 would pick up a holding penalty at 11:46 of the period to put UW 2 2 2 - 6 the Beavers on the man-advantage. Bemidji State would take BSU 0 2 0 - 2 No. 1 Wisconsin scored two goals in the first period to power past advantage of the man advantage when Brooke Collins netted her first goal of the season at the 13:00 mark to even the contest No. 1 Wisconsin scored two goals in each period to power past Bemidji State in a WCHA match-up. Wisconsin’s Meghan Dug- up at 1-1. Jenn Sadler and Kate Robinson would pick up the Bemidji State in a Western Collegiate Hockey Association match- gan scored two goals to lead the Badgers to a 4-2 victory over the assist on Collins goal. Vermont would take the lead again late in up. Wisconsin’s Meghan Duggan scored two goals and picked up Beavers, which helped Wisconsin garner a weekend series sweep the first period as Chelsea Furiani beat Bemidji State goaltender one assist to lead the Badgers to a 6-2 victory over the Beavers. over the Beavers. It took the high-powered offense of the Wisconsin Emily Brookshaw at 19:40 of the period to take a 2-1 lead into The Wisconsin Badgers needed just under a minute of the first Badgers just 6:11 into the first period to score the games first goal. the first intermission. Picking up the lone assist on the go-ahead period to score the game’s first goal. Just 58 seconds into the Wisconsin’s Kayla Hagen passed the puck up ice to Heidi Kletzien goals was Karen Sentoff. Vermont’s Kate Lesniak was called for game Wisconsin’s Meghan Duggan would tally her seventh goal who carried the puck into the Beaver zone and found Bobbi-Jo slashing at 15:25 of the second period, and that penalty allowed of the season. Erika Lawler took a shot from the point and Dug- Slusar in front of Beaver net. Slusar put the puck over the right Bemidji State to draw even. With an assist from Kelly Hart, gan picked up the rebound and put it in the back of the net to shoulder of Beaver goaltender Emily Brookshaw to net her fourth Nina Ziegenhals picked up her first collegiate goal at 15:36 to tie put the Badgers up 1-0. Picking up the helpers on Duggan’s goal goal of the season and put the Badgers up 1-0. Nicole Rawlings the game at two goals apiece. The two teams would skate into was Erika Lawler and Angie Kesely. Wisconsin would push its was called for holding at 7:39 of the first period, and that penalty the second intermission at 2-2, with Vermont out-shooting the lead to two goals when Kesely would net her fourth goal of the allowed Wisconsin to push its lead to 2-0. With assists from Beavers 7-3 in the period. Midway through the third period, the season with help from Duggan and Lawler. Once again the Bad- Angie Keseley and Erika Lawler, Duggan picked up her ninth goal Beaver would grab its first lead of the game. Bemidji State broke gers would pick up a loose rebound in front of the Bemidji net of the season and her third goal on the weekend at 9:16 to go up a 2-2 deadlock at 8:01 of the third period on Jenn Sadler’s fifth

30 2007-08 Bemidji State Women’s Ice Hockey Women’s Hockey 2007-08BEMIDJI STATE 2006-07 game recaps goal of the season and her second point of the game. Sadler’s 1 2 3 OT F goal was an unassisted goal. Vermont would battle back to even THIRD PERIOD UM 9 7 16 - 32 the score at 3-3 with just over five minutes left to play in the 10:28 BSU 3-0 5x5 Kailee Jaeger (1) (Rawlings, Tyra) BSU 6 8 11 - 25 contest when Sarah Smiddy netted the game-tying goal at 14:55 PENALTIES / POWER PLAYS of the period, her second goal of the season. The lone assist • game-winning goal Pen Min SHG PPG/PP Pct. on the game-tying goal went to Jackie Thode. The two teams UM 3 6 0 0/4 .000 would skate to a 3-3 tie which would send the contest into SHOTS ON GOAL BSU 4 8 0 1/3 .333 overtime. In the overtime session Vermont would out-shoot 1 2 3 OT F Bemidji State 7-1, but Emily Brookshaw was up to the chal- BSU 7 12 7 - 26 GOALTENDING lenge and would stop all seven shots to salvage a tie. This was UV 6 8 6 - 20 UM 1-2-3 Tot Min GA the second tie for Bemidji State in its last four games. PENALTIES / POWER PLAYS Brittony Chartier (W, 11-3-1) 6-7-11 24 58:53 1 Pen Min SHG PPG/PP Pct. BSU 1-2-3 Tot Min GA FIRST PERIOD BSU 2 4 0 1/1 1.00 Emily Brookshaw (L, 3-9-2) 7-7-14 28 58:46 3 7:41 UV 0-1 5x5 Kristi Anderson (2) (Lesniak, Williams) UV 1 2 0 0/2 .000 13:00 BSU 1-1 5x4 PP Brooke Collins (1) (Sadler, Robinson) Game 17: #4 Minnesota 19:40 UV 1-2 5x5 Chelseas Furlani (5) (Sentoff) GOALTENDING Dec. 2, 2006 / John S. Glas Fieldhouse (428) / Bemidji, BSU 1-2-3 Tot Min GA Minn. SECOND PERIOD Jessica Ptachick (W, 1-0-0) 6-8-6 20 60:00 0 4-10-2 / 2-7-1 WCHA 15:36 BSU 2-2 5x4 PP Nina Ziegenhals (1) (Hart) UV 1-2-3 Tot Min GA 1 2 3 OT F Jenilee Roy (L, 0-5-1) 7-10-6 3 60:00 3 UM 2 1 0 - 3 THIRD PERIOD BSU 1 0 1 - 2 8:01 BSU 3-2 5x5 Jenn Sadler (5) (unassisted) Game 16: #4 Minnesota Bemidji State’s Kelly Hart recorded a power-play goal late in the 14:55 UV 3-3 5x5 Sarah Smiddy (2) (Thode) Dec. 1, 2006 / John S. Glas Fieldhouse (516) / Bemidji, Minn. third to bring the Beavers back with in a one-goal deficit with just 4-9-2 / 2-6-1 WCHA under two minutes to play in regulation. The Beavers would be Overtime 1 2 3 OT F unable capitalize on a six on four power-play opportunity in the no scoring UM 2 0 2 - 4 last 57 seconds of the game and would fall 3-2 to the Minnesota • game-winning goal BSU 0 1 0 - 1 Golden Gophers at the John S. Glas Fieldhouse. In the first period, Minnesota scored two unanswered goals 2:41 apart to SHOTS ON GOAL The rode a standout performance jump ahead of the Beavers 2-0. Just under the five-minute mark 1 2 3 OT F from goaltender Brittony Chartier, who saved 24 of 25 shots of the first period Andrea Nichols would put the Golden Gophers BSU 13 3 3 1 20 faced to backstop the Golden Gophers to a 4-1 victory over the up 1-0 on her 10th goal of the season. Nichols would take a pass UV 4 7 6 7 24 Bemidji State Beavers. Minnesota picked up the game’s first from Becky Wacker and squeek the puck through Bemidji State PENALTIES / POWER PLAYS goal at 5:31 mark of the first period. Gigi Marvin tallied her goaltender Emily Brookshaw’s legs. Picking up the other assist Pen Min SHG PPG/PP Pct. ninth marker of the season with help from Brittany Francis on Nichols goal was Whitney Graft. Gigi Marvin would put the BSU 5 10 0 2/9 .222 and Anya Miller. Miller would pass the puck up ice to Francis Golden Gophers up 2-0 just 2:41 seconds after Nichols goal. UV 11 22 0 0/5 .000 who would pass the puck over to Marvin. Marvin would skate Bobbi Ross passed the puck up ice to Brittany Francis who found the puck up the left wing and juke out Bemidji State goaltender Marvin on the right wing. Marvin skated to the middle of the GOALTENDING Emily Brookshaw to give the Golden Gophers an early 1-0 lead ice and shot the puck through Brookshaw’s five hole to take a BSU 1-2-3 Tot Min GA on its first shot of the game. Minnesota would push its lead to two-goal advantage early in the contest. Bemidji State would fight Emily Brookshaw (T, 3-8-2) 2-7-5-7 21 65:00 3 2-0 late in the first period when Tiffany Johnson would net her back to bring the score to a one-goal deficit before the first inter- UV 1-2-3 Tot Min GA first goal of the season at 17:39. Kelli Blankenship and Jenelle mission. Lisa Kissick pick up the puck behind the Golden Gopher Jenilee Roy (T, 0-4-1) 12-2-2-1 17 65:00 3 Philipcz would pick up the helpers on the Golden Gophers net and put a shot on net, the rebound came out to the left of the second goal of the period. Bemidji State was able to kill off the net and Jessica Tyra burried the puck in the back of the net for her first collegiate goal. The lone assist on the goal went to Kis- Game 15: at Vermont lone power-play opportunity for the Golden Gophers in the first period. Brookshaw made two stellar saves in front of the sick, and the Beavers found themselves down by just a goal at the Nov. 25, 2006 / Gutterson Fieldhouse (245) / Burlington, Vt. Bemidji State net to keep Minnesota from scoring on the man- end of the first period. Mandy Bambrough was called for tripping 4-8-2 / 2-5-1 WCHA advantage. Minnesota’s Bobbi Ross was called for tripping at 7:19 of the second period, and Minnesota’s Whitney Graft took 1 2 3 OT F at 8:17 of the second period to give Bemidji State its second advantage of the power-play opportunity just 29 seconds later to BSU 0 2 1 - 3 power-play opportunity of the period. The Beavers would push the Minnesota lead to 3-1. Helping on the Golden Gophers third goal was Jenelle Philipczyk and Anya Miller. Melanie UV 0 0 0 - 0 take advantage and bring the score within 2-1. Bemidji State’s Gagnon was called for tripping at 17:39 of the third period, and Ashley Leopold would pass the puck to Haley Balcom who Bemidji State rode a strong performance from freshman Bemidji State’s Kelly Hart took advantage of the power-play op- would take a slap shot and force Minnesota goaltender Brittony goaltender Jessica Ptachick, making her first career start and portunity just 32 seconds later to bring Bemidji State back within Chartier to make a tough save in traffic. Chartier would leave a posting her first career shutout with a 3-0 victory over the one goal. Nikki Eckebrecht took a shot from the point and Hart Catamounts. The victory helped BSU snap a six-game winless rebound and Franny Dorr would net her third goal of the sea- deflected it past Minnesota goaltender Kim Hanlon with 1:49 streak and improve its record to 4-8-2 on the season. Ptachick son to bring the Beavers back within a one-goal deficit. Leopold left in regulation. Bemidji State pulled its goaltender at 1:06 left made her first collegiate start in net for the Beavers and saved and Balcom picked up the helpers on Dorr’s goal. Bemidji State in the third to create a six-on-five man-advantage. Minnesota’s all 20 shots faced to gather her first collegiate victory in goal. was able to out-shoot the Golden Gophers 8-7 in the second Dagney Willey took an interference penalty at 19:03 left to give Ptachick saved six shots in the first; eight shots in the second period and appeared to be picking up some momentum going the Beavers a six on four power-play opportunity for the final 57 period and six shots in the third period to backstop BSU to into the second intermission. The Golden Gophers picked seconds of the game. Hanlon remained strong between the pipes its first road victory of the season. The first period of play up the pace in the third period, putting 16 shots on goal after and would shut down the Beavers to hold on to a 3-2 victory for saw both teams skate to a 0-0 deadlock with Bemidji State combining for just 16 shots through the first two periods. The Minnesota. out shooting Vermont 7-6 in the period. BSU broke through increased shot production for the Golden Gophers paid off, as the deadlock at 14:38 of the second period on the first goal of Minnesota would pull away by pushing its lead to 3-1 just 5:19 FIRST PERIOD the season by Nikki Eckebrecht. Vermont’s Jenny Hogan was into the third period. Melanie Gagnon would skate the puck 4:56 UM 0-1 5x5 Andrea Nichols (10) (Wacker, Graft) called for hooking at 13:09 of the period to give the Beavers its up ice for Minnesota and would fire a shot just as she entered 7:37 UM 0-2 5x5 Gigi Marvin (10) (Francis, Ross) first and only power-play opportunity of the game. Eckebrecht the Bemidji State zone that would find the left top corner of the 13:47 BSU 1-2 5x5 Jessica Tyra (1) (Kissick) would take advantage and beat Jenilee Roy to give BSU a 1-0 Bemidji State net. Gagnon’s unassisted goal was her second of lead. Helping on the power-play goal was Kelly Hart and Kate the season for the Golden Gophers. Late in the period Bemidji SECOND PERIOD Robinson. The Beavers pushed their lead to 2-0 just 33 seconds State would pull its goaltender with 1:14 left in the period. 7:48 UM 1-3 5x4 PP • Whitney Graft (5) (Philipczyk, Miller) after the Eckebrecht goal, this time it was Jessica Pullar netting Minnesota would score an empty net goal seven seconds after her first goal of the season. Jaime LeDuc would feed the puck the Beavers pulled its goalie. Francis put the Golden Gophers THIRD PERIOD to Pullar who would beat Roy to stake the Beavers to a 2-0 lead up 4-1 on her third goal of the season. Picking up the assists on 18:11 BSU 2-3 5x4 PP Kelly Hart (3) (Eckebrecht, Sadler) at the 15:11 mark. The Beavers would take a comfortable two- Francis’s goal was Marvin and Gagnon. goal lead into the second intermission in pursuit of its fourth • game-winning goal win of the season. In the third period the Beavers would extend FIRST PERIOD its lead to three goals as Kailee Jaeger would net her first 5:31 UM 0-1 5x5 Gigi Marvin (9) (Francis, Miller) SHOTS ON GOAL collegiate goal wearing the green and white. Monica Rawlings 17:39 UM 0-2 5x5 • Tiffany Johnson (1) (Blankenship, 1 2 3 OT F and Jessica Tyra would pick up the assists on the lone goal of Philipczyk) UM 15 9 10 - 34 the third period. With the shut out Ptachick is just the seventh BSU 10 8 9 - 27 SECOND PERIOD Bemidji State goaltender to record a shut out. The last time Be- PENALTIES / POWER PLAYS 9:45 BSU 1-2 5x4 PP Franny Dorr (3) (Balcom, Leopold) midji State shut out an opponent was on Feb. 4, 2006, against Pen Min SHG PPG/PP Pct. North Dakota when Jill Luebke picked up a 1-0 shut out. UM 4 8 0 1/6 .166 BSU 7 14 0 1/4 .250 FIRST PERIOD THIRD PERIOD No Scoring 5:19 UM 1-3 5x5 Melanie Gagnon (2) (Unassisted) GOALTENDING 18:53 UM 1-4 5x5 Brittany Francis (3) (Marvin, Gagnon) UM 1-2-3 Tot Min GA SECOND PERIOD • game-winning goal Kim Hanlon (W, 1-0-0) 9-8-8 25 59:33 2 14:38 BSU 1-0 5x4 PP • Nikki Eckebrecht (1) (Hart, Robinson) BSU 1-2-3 Tot Min GA 15:11 BSU 2-0 5x5 Jessica Pullar (1) (LeDuc) SHOTS ON GOAL Emily Brookshaw (L, 3-10-2) 13-8-10 31 58:54 3

http://www.bemidjistate.edu/athletics 31 BEMIDJI STATEWomen’s Hockey 2007-08 2006-07 game recaps Game 18: at Minnesota State she scored a goal against North Dakota. The lead would only winning goal, her second game-winning goal of the season.The Dec. 8, 2006 / All Seasons Arena (289) / Mankato, Minn. last just over two minutes when Shera Vis picked up her fifth Beavers pushed their lead to 3-0 at the 11:20 mark of the second 5-10-2 / 3-7-1 WCHA goal of the season at 13:46 of the frame. Kristina Bunker and period. This time it was Eckebrecht taking advantage of the Lindsay Macy picked up the assist on the game-tying goal. Be- scoring opportunity. North Dakota goaltender Brittany Kirkham 1 2 3 OT F midji State out-shot the Mavericks 14-10 in the period, but the tried to clear the puck out of the zone and instead of clearing the BSU 2 2 1 - 5 score would remain in a deadlock going into the first intermis- puck she passed it right to Eckebrecht who skated in and fired MSU 1 1 0 - 2 sion. The Mavericks would take the lead just 22 seconds into the the puck into the North Dakota net. The unassisted goal was Bemidji State’s Kelly Hart picked up a goal and an assist to lead second period when Amanda Stohr netted a short handed goal Eckebrecht’s second goal of the season. North Dakota would Bemidji State to a 5-2 victory over the Minnesota State Maver- to put the Mavericks up 2-1 early in the second period. Bunker break up the shutout at 4:42 of the third period when Melissa icks in Mankato, Minn. Bemidji State goaltender Emily Brook- would pick up her second assist on the evening on Stohr’s go Jaques netted an unassisted goal for her second goal of the shaw stopped 20 of 22 shots to pick up her fourth win of the ahead and game-winning goal. The short handed goal was season. Jaques fired a shot from the right circle that found the season. It took Minnesota State just under five minutes into the Stohr’s second short handed goal of the weekend series. Stohr’s right hand corner of the net to bring the Fighting Sioux within first period to score the games first goal. Amanda Stohr put the goal was the lone goal of the period and the Mavericks held a two-goal deficit. North Dakota continued to apply pressure Mavericks up 1-0 on her fourth goal of the season at 4:40 of the a 2-1 lead going into the final frame. The third period of play but Bemidji State goaltender Emily Brookshaw stayed strong period. Andreanne Thibau and Brittany Mackley picked up the saw Minnesota State capitalize on all three of its power-play and shut down North Dakota’s offensive charge to seal up the helpers on Stohr’s goal. The lead would only last just over two opportunities. Tara Hiscock was called for slashing at 1:19 of the victory for the Beavers. minutes when Jenn Sadler picked up an unassisted goal at 6:42 third period, and that penalty allowed Minnesota State to push of the frame. Sadler’s goal was an unassisted goal and it was her its lead to 3-1. With an assist from Bunker and Ashley Young, FIRST PERIOD team-leading sixth goal of the season for the Beavers. The score Christina Lee picked up her seventh goal of the season. Just 19:15 BSU 1-0 5x5 Nina Ziegenhals (2) (Eckebrecht, Leopold) would remain tied until 16:07 of the period when Hart would under the ten-minute mark Bambrough was called for hooking break up the deadlock, picking up her fourth goal of the season. at 9:51 to put the Mavericks back on the power-play. Once SECOND PERIOD Helping on Hart’s go-ahead goal was Nikki Eckebrecht and again the Mavericks would take advantage and push its lead 7:48 BSU 2-0 5x4 PP •Tara Hiscock (2) (Eckebrecht, Robinson) Mandy Bambrough. Sammy Olson was called for high sticking to 4-1. Noelle Needham picked up her sixth goal of the season 11:20 BSU 3-0 5x5 Nikki Eckebrecht (2) (unassisted) at 9:40 of the second period, and that penalty allowed Bemidji at 10:28 of the period. Helping on the goal was Stohr and Jodi State to push its lead to 3-1. With an assist from Haley Balcom, Helminen. Late in the final frame Nicole Rawlings was called for THIRD PERIOD Ashley Leopold picked up her second goal on the season at interference at 17:17, and that penalty allowed Minnesota State 4:42 UND 3-1 5x5 Melissa Jaques (2) (unassisted) 10:32 of the period. Leopold’s goal would stand as the eventual to push its lead to 5-1. Lee picked up her second power-play goal game winner which was Leopold’s first game-winning goal of of the period and her seventh goal of the season at 17:56 of the • game-winning goal her career. Just over two-minutes later the Beavers would push final frame to net the Mavericks fifth goal of the contest. Young its lead to 4-1 on Kate Robinson’s fourth goal of the season. and Maggie Fisher picked up the assists on Minnesota State’s SHOTS ON GOAL Picking up the lone helper on the goal was Jessica Pullar, her final goal of the game. Minnesota State out shot Bemidji State 1 2 3 OT F first assist of the season. Amanda Stohr would score her second 19-5 in the final frame and 42-29 in the game. BSU 5 20 5 - 30 goal of the game on the penalty kill to bring the Mavericks back UND 7 7 11 - 25 with a to goal deficit at 4-2. Helping on the short handed goal FIRST PERIOD PENALTIES / POWER PLAYS was Lindsay Macy. Going into the second intermission the 11:06 BSU 1-0 5x5 Mandy Bambrough (1) (Pullar, Robinson) Pen Min SHG PPG/PP Pct. Beavers held a 4-2 lead over the Mavericks. Just :49 seconds 13:46 MSU 1-1 5x5 Shera Vis (5) (Bunker, Macy) BSU 7 14 0 1/4 .250 into the third period Ashley Young was called for hooking to put UND 4 8 0 0/7 .000 the Beavers back on the power-play. With the man-advantage SECOND PERIOD Bemidji State would push its lead to 5-2. With assists from Hart :22 MSU 1-2 4x5 SH •Amanda Stohr (6) (Bunker) GOALTENDING and Kate Robinson, Helena Tageson picked up her sixth goal on BSU 1-2-3-OT Tot Min GA the season at 1:17 of the period. Tageson’s goal tied her for the THIRD PERIOD Emily Brookshaw (W, 5-11-2) 7-7-10 24 60:00 1 team lead with Jenn Sadler with six goals. Tageson’s goal was 2:24 MSU 1-3 5x4 PP Christina Lee (7) (Bunker, Young) UND 1-2-3-OT Tot Min GA the lone goal of the third period which allowed the Beavers to 10:28 MSU 1-4 5x4 PP Noelle Needham (Stohr, Helminen) Brittany Kirkham (L, 3-13-2) 4-18-5 27 58:45 3 skate to a 5-2 victory. 17:56 MSU 1-5 5x4 PP Christina Lee (8) (Young, Fisher) Game 21: at North Dakota FIRST PERIOD • game-winning goal Dec. 17, 2006 / Ralph Engelstad Arena (190) / Grand Forks, N.D. 4:40 MSU 0-1 5x5 Amanda Stohr (4) (Thibau, Mackley) 7-11-2 / 5-8-1 WCHA 6:42 BSU 1-1 5x5 Jenn Sadler (6) (unassisted) SHOTS ON GOAL 1 2 3 OT F 16:07 BSU 2-1 5x5 Kelly Hart (4) (Eckebrecht, Bambrough) 1 2 3 OT F BSU 0 1 1 - 2 BSU 14 10 5 - 29 UND 0 1 0 - 1 MSU 10 13 19 - 42 SECOND PERIOD Bemidji State’s Nikki Eckebrecht picked up a goal and an assist PENALTIES / POWER PLAYS 10:32 BSU 3-1 5x4 PP •Ashley Leopold (2) (Balcom) in its 2-1 comeback victory over the Fighting Sioux. Eckebrecht Pen Min SHG PPG/PP Pct. 12:43 BSU 4-1 5x5 Kate Robinson (4) (Pullar) scored the game-tying goal for the Beavers and picked up an BSU 9 18 0 0/5 .000 17:47 MSU 4-2 4x5 SH Amanda Stohr (5) (Macy) assist on Bemidji State’s game-winning goal. North Dakota MSU 7 14 0 3/7 .429 came out and controlled most of the first period of play as the THIRD PERIOD Fighting Sioux outshot the Beavers 11-5. With some outstanding 1:17 BSU 5-2 5x4 PP Helena Tageson (6) (Hart, Robinson) GOALTENDING BSU 1-2-3 Tot Min GA goaltending by Emily Brookshaw the Beavers were able to keep the score at a 0-0 deadlock going into the first intermission. • game-winning goal Emily Brookshaw (L, 4-11-2) 9-12-16 37 60:00 5 MSU 1-2-3 Tot Min GA North Dakota picked up the game’s first goal at 9:06 of the Britni Kehler (W, 7-10-1) 13-10-5 28 60:00 1 second period as Casie Hanson tallied her second marker of the SHOTS ON GOAL season with help from Jade Schirado and Kelsey Fletcher. The 1 2 3 OT F puck was fired on net and Hanson picked up the loose rebound BSU 11 8 8 - 27 Game 20: at North Dakota Dec. 17, 2006 / Ralph Engelstad Arena (242) / Grand Forks, and squeaked the puck by Brookshaw to give North Dakota a MSU 7 8 7 - 22 N.D. 1-0 lead. The 1-0 lead lasted just 1:21 seconds. BSU balanced PENALTIES / POWER PLAYS 6-11-2 / 4-8-1 WCHA the scoreboard at the 10:27 mark when Eckebrecht picked up Pen Min SHG PPG/PP Pct. 1 2 3 OT F her second goal of the weekend and her third of the series with BSU 9 18 0 2/7 .286 BSU 1 2 0 - 3 an assist from Kelly Hart. The assist was Hart’s team-leading MSU 9 29 0 0/7 .000 eighth assist of the season. Bemidji State broke the 1-1 tie at UND 0 0 1 - 1 13:22 of the third period on the fifth goal of the season by Hart. GOALTENDING Bemidji State improved its win streak over North Dakota to four Nina Ziegenhals took a pass from Eckebrecht and Ziegenhals BSU 1-2-3 Tot Min GA games with a 3-1 victory at the Ralph Engelstad Arena in Grand found Hart in front of the North Dakota net for Bemidji State’s Emily Brookshaw (W, 4-10-2) 6-7-7 20 60:00 2 Forks, N.D. Bemidji State’s Nikki Eckebrecht recorded three first lead of the contest. Hart’s goal proved to be the eventual MSU 1-2-3 Tot Min GA points on the afternoon with a goal and an assist to lead the game-winning goal. Brookshaw continued to play stellar in Britni Kehler (L, 6-10-1) 9-6-7 22 60:00 5 Beavers to a Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) net for the Beavers which helped the Beavers hold on to a 2-1 Game 19: at Minnesota State win. Bemidji State picked up the game’s first goal at the 19:15 victory stopping all six shots that she faced in the third period. Dec. 9, 2006 / All Seasons Arena (315) /Mankato, Minn. mark of the first period, as Nina Ziegenhals tallied her second With the victory this afternoon at the Ralph Engelstad Arena 5-11-2 / 3-8-1 WCHA marker of the season with help from Eckebrecht and Ashley the Beavers picked up its second WCHA sweep of the season 1 2 3 OT F Leopold. Leopold passed the puck up the boards to Eckebrecht and its second series sweep in a row over the Fighting Sioux. BSU 1 0 0 - 1 who skated the puck into the North Dakota zone. Eckebrecht Bemidji State improved its win streak over North Dakota to five MSU 1 1 3 - 5 then passed the puck over to Ziegenhals who was left all alone games with the 2-1 victory. in front of the North Dakota net and Ziegenhals would back Minnesota State rode a standout performance by goaltender hand the puck into the net to give the Beavers a 1-0 lead late in FIRST PERIOD Britni Kehler to take the series finale over the Beavers 5-1. the first period. Cassandra Flanagan was called for roughing no scoring Minnesota State scored five unanswered goals to pick up a at 7:37 of the second period, and Bemidji State’s Tara Hiscock weekend series split with Bemidji State. It took the Beavers just took advantage of the power-play opportunity just 11 seconds SECOND PERIOD over ten minutes into the first period to score the games first later to push Bemidji State’s lead to 2-0. Kate Robinson took 9:06 UND 0-1 5x5 Casie Hanson (2) (Schirado, Fletcher) goal. Mandy Bambrough put the Beavers up 1-0 on her first a slap shot from the right circle and the rebound bounced out 10:38 BSU 1-1 5x5 Nikki Eckebrecht (3) (Hart) goal of the season at 11:06 of the period. Jessica Pullar and Kate to Eckebrecht who passed it over to Hiscock who burried the Robinson picked up the helpers on Bambrough’s goal. The goal puck into an open net. The goal was Hiscock’s second goal of THIRD PERIOD by Bambrough was her first goal since November 7, 2004, when the season for the Beavers and proved to be the eventual game- 13:22 BSU 2-1 5x5 •Kelly Hart (5) (Ziegenhals, Eckebrecht)

32 2007-08 Bemidji State Women’s Ice Hockey Women’s Hockey 2007-08BEMIDJI STATE OSU 2006-071-2-3 TotgMinameGA The Beaversre usedc three firsta periodp unanswereds goals to garner • game-winning goal Erika Vanderveer (L, 11-5-1) 3-1-5 9 58:25 9 the Western Collegiate Hockey Association victory. It took Bemidji State just 49 seconds into the first period to get on the board. Jenn SHOTS ON GOAL Game 23: at #9 Ohio State Sadler took a pass from Nikki Eckebrecht and buried the puck 1 2 3 OT F Jan. 6, 2007 / OSU Ice Rink (277) / Columbus, Ohio past the North Dakota goaltender to give the Beavers an early 1-0 BSU 5 11 5 - 21 8-11-3 / 6-8-2 WCHA lead. This was Sadler’s seventh goal of the season. Eckebrecht and UND 11 9 6 - 26 1 2 3 OT F Helena Tageson picked up the helpers on the goal. North Dakota’s PENALTIES / POWER PLAYS BSU 0 0 1 0 1 Ashley Paulson was called for cross checking at 10:51 of the period Pen Min SHG PPG/PP Pct. OSU 0 1 0 0 1 to give Bemidji State its first power-play opportunity of the game. Bemidji State took advantage when Tageson fired a shot from the BSU 6 12 0 0/3 .000 Bemidji State’s Kate Robinson picked up a power-play goal at 16:52 UND 4 8 0 0/5 .000 point and Tara Hiscock tipped the puck into the North Dakota net of the third period to force overtime in a 1-1 Western Collegiate just four seconds into the man-advantage to put the Beavers up GOALTENDING Hockey Association draw with the Ohio State Buckeyes. Bemidji 2-0. The power-play goal was Hiscock’s third goal of the season. BSU 1-2-3 Tot Min GA State came out in the first period of play and controlled much of Tageson and Eckebrecht picked up the helpers for their second as- Emily Brookshaw (W, 6-11-2) 11-8-6 25 60:00 1 the offensive action as the Beavers out-shot the Buckeyes 11-5 in sists on the evening. Bemidji State pushed the lead to 3-0 just 1:55 UND 1-2-3 Tot Min GA the first frame of the game. Despite posting 11 shots in the period after Hiscock’s goal. Jessica Pullar passed the puck to the point Brittony Kirkham (L, 3-14-2) 5-10-4 19 59:20 2 the Beavers were unable to break the Buckeye goaltender Liana and Mandy Bambrough fired a shot that found the upper right Bonanno and the two teams went into the first intermission in a hand corner of the net for her second goal of the season. The assist 0-0 deadlock. Robinson was called for interference at 3:20 of the Game 22: at #9 Ohio State was Pullar’s third assist on the season for the Beavers. The second second period to put the Buckeyes on the power-play. Ohio State period of play saw North Dakota control much of the offensive Jan. 5, 2005 / OSU Ice Rink (249) /Columbus, Ohio took advantage of the man-advantage and was able to tally the action as the Fighting Sioux out-shot the Beavers 12-4 in the frame. 8-11-2 / 6-8-1 WCHA games first goal at 5:16 of the period. Hayley Klassen recorded her Bemidji State goaltender Emily Brookshaw made some outstand- 1 2 3 OT F sixth goal of the season for the Buckeyes with help from Shelby ing saves to shut down North Dakota and to keep the score at 3-0 BSU 2 0 0 - 2 Aldous and Megan Hostasek to give Ohio State the 1-0 lead. This going into the second intermission. North Dakota would break up OSU 0 1 0 - 1 was the first lead the Buckeyes had held over the Beavers in the the shut-out at 8:21 of the third period. Melissa Jaques took a pass two-game weekend series. The 1-0 lead held through the second Bemidji State’s Kate Robinson tallied two first period goals to from Alyssa Johnson and skated the puck into the Bemidji State period. Bemidji State continued its outstanding offensive play lead the Beavers over the No. 9 team in the nation, the Ohio State zone and snipped a shot from the left circle that went through the out-shooting Ohio State 11-10 in the second period. Behind solid Buckeyes. The 2-1 victory helped Bemidji State increase it’s win five hole of Brookshaw to bring North Dakota back within a two- play by both goaltenders the one goal edge held for the home team. streak to three games, which is the longest winning streak of the goal deficit. This was Jaques third goal of the season and Johnson’s The Beavers picked up the pace in the third period, putting up season. Bemidji State picked up the game’s first goal on Robinson’s second assist of the season for the Fighting Sioux. North Dakota 14 shots on goal. The increased shot production paid off, as BSU fifth marker of the season. Robinson had help from Jenn Sadler pulled its goaltender with 2:02 left in the contest and Bemidji State pulled even with just over three minutes left to play in the contest. to give the Beavers an early lead at the :51 mark of the first period. took advantage and pushed its lead back to three goals when Kate Ohio State’s Krysta Skarda was called for interference at 16:01, and The Beavers increased its lead to two goals when Robinson struck Robinson took a pass off the boards from Kelly Hart and buried Robinson fired the puck past Bonanno to balance the scoreboard at again, picking up her second marker of the night at 14:50 of the the puck in the net to seal the victory for the Beavers. Robinson’s 1-1 at 16:52 of the third. She was assisted by Kelly Hart and Helena first period. Robinson’s goal was her sixth of the season, which tied goal was her team leading eighth goal of the season and it gives Tageson. The assist by Hart was her ninth of the season and the her for the team lead with Helena Tageson and Sadler. Robinson her a three-game goal-scoring streak, scoring four goals during 62nd assist of her career. With this assist Hart moves into a tie for has recorded 10 points in her last eleven games 5-5=10. Despite the streak. Hart’s assist was her team-leading tenth assist of the career assists with Lill Raynard and it puts her just one assist shy being out-shot 8-5 in the first period the Beavers held a 2-0 lead season and her 63rd assist of her career. That assist moves her into of moving into a first-place tie with Amber Fryklund. Robinson’s heading into the first intermission. Jaime LeDuc was called for a tie for first place in career assists at Bemidji State with Amber power-play goal forced overtime, as the 1-1 draw held through the tripping at 5:43 of the second period to put the Buckeyes on the Fryklund. Brookshaw saved 32-of-33 shots faced in 60:00 of end of regulation. Brookshaw saved 25-of-26 shots faced, including power-play. Erin Keys would take advantage of the man-advantage work, improving her record to 8-11-3 on the season. With the win 11-of-11 in the third period and overtime, balancing her record 40 seconds into the power-play to bring the Buckeyes back within Brookshaw is now on a five-game unbeaten streak giving up just to 7-11-3. Bonanno saved 37-of-38 shots faced for the Buckeyes, a one-goal deficit. Picking up the helper on Keys’ twelfth goal of five goals in her last five outings. The five-game unbeaten streak seeing her record move to 1-3-1 with the draw. The teams drew a the season was Lisa Chesson. Bemidji State would fight off the rest is the longest unbeaten streak of her career. Brittany Kirkham combined 12 penalties, five minor penalties on Bemidji State and of the Ohio State offensive charge and skate into the locker room stopped 23-of-26 shots faced for the Fighting Sioux, seeing her seven minor penalties on Ohio State. Ohio State went 1-of-5 on the with a one-goal advantage. Bemidji State was only able to get one record fall to 3-17-2 on the season. The win extended Bemidji man-advantage while Bemidji State was 1-of-7 on the power-play. shot on goal in the second period while Ohio State was able to put State’s unbeaten streak to five games, the longest of the season Bemidji State has scored a power-play goal in seven of its last ten 10 shots on goal in the period. Ohio State controlled the offensive and extends the Beavers win streak to six games over the Fighting games. The draw left BSU’s all-time record against Ohio State at action in the final frame, but the Buckeyes were unable to break Sioux. The win also saw Bemidji State’s all-time record improve 11-19-5 and 5-9-1 in Columbus. Bemidji State is 4-2-2 in its last Bemidji State goaltender Emily Brookshaw as she was able to to 10-8-1 against North Dakota. The teams drew a combined 16 eight regular-season matchups with the Buckeyes. With the draw shut down the Ohio State offense stopping all 12 shots she faced penalties, eleven minors on Bemidji State and five minors on North Bemidji State’s unbeaten streak moves to four games, the longest in the third period. Despite being out-shot handily 30-12 Bemidji Dakota. Bemidji State went 1-of-5 on the man-advantage while of the season. Bemidji State is 4-1-1 in its last six WCHA contest. State was able to pick up its third straight win in Columbus, Ohio, North Dakota went 0-for-11 on the power-play. Bemidji State has dating back to February 10, 2006, when the Beavers started the scored a power-play goal in eight of its last 11 games. FIRST PERIOD streak with a 2-1 victory. Brookshaw was stellar in goal, saving No Scoring at least eight shots in all three periods and allowing just one FIRST PERIOD power-play goal. She turned away 8-of-8 shots faced in the first :49 BSU 1-0 5x5 Jenn Sadler (7) (Eckebrecht, Tageson) SECOND PERIOD period, 9-of-10 shots in the second and all 12 in the third. She 10:55 BSU 2-0 5x4 PP • Tara Hiscock (3) (Tageson, Eckebrecht) 05:16 OSU 0-1 5x4 PP Hayley Klassen (6) (Aldous, Hostasek) played a 60:00-minute complete game and with the win improved 12:50 BSU 3-0 5x5 Mandy Bambrough (2) (Pullar) to 7-11-2 on the season and extended her personal win streak to THIRD PERIOD three games. Brookshaw’s last loss came on December 9, 2006, SECOND PERIOD 16:52 BSU 1-1 5x4 PP Kate Robinson (7) (Hart, Tageson) to Minnesota State; she has gone 3-0-0 since. Senior goaltender no scoring Erika Vanderveer took the loss for the Buckeyes. She recorded nine Overtime saves, three in the first, one in the second and six in the third, and THIRD PERIOD No Scoring allowed both BSU goals while seeing her record fall to 11-5-1. This 8:21 UND 3-1 5x5 Melissa Jaques (3) (Johnson) is the first victory for Bemidji State over a ranked opponent this 18:44 BSU 4-1 5x6 EN Kate Robinson (8) (Hart) • game-winning goal season and just its sixth all-time victory over a ranked opponent in its eight-year era. • game-winning goal SHOTS ON GOAL FIRST PERIOD 1 2 3 OT F SHOTS ON GOAL 00:51 BSU 1-0 5x5 Kate Robinson (5) (Sadler) BSU 11 11 14 2 38 1 2 3 OT F 14:50 BSU 2-0 5x5 • Kate Robinson (6) (unassisted) OSU 5 10 8 3 26 UND 11 12 10 - 33 PENALTIES / POWER PLAYS BSU 14 4 9 - 27 SECOND PERIOD Pen Min SHG PPG/PP Pct. PENALTIES / POWER PLAYS 06:23 OSU 2-1 5x4 PP Erin Keys (12) (Chesson) BSU 5 10 0 1/7 .143 Pen Min SHG PPG/PP Pct. OSU 7 14 0 1/5 .200 UND 5 10 0 0/11 .00 THIRD PERIOD GOALTENDING BSU 11 22 0 1/5 .200 No Scoring BSU 1-2-3-OT Tot Min GA GOALTENDING Emily Brookshaw (T, 7-11-3) 5-9-8-3 25 65:00 1 • game-winning goal UND 1-2-3-OT Tot Min GA OSU 1-2-3-OT Tot Min GA Brittany Kirkham (L 3-17-2) 11-4-8 23 59:14 3 Liana Bonanno (T, 1-3-1) 11-11-13=2 27 65:00 1 SHOTS ON GOAL Empty Net 00:46 1 1 2 3 OT F Game 24: North Dakota BSU 1-2-3-OT Tot Min GA BSU 5 1 6 - 12 Jan. 12, 2007 / John S. Glas Fieldhouse (245) / Bemidji, Emily Brookshaw (W, 8-11-3) 11-12-9 32 60:00 1 OSU 8 10 12 - 30 Minn. PENALTIES / POWER PLAYS 9-11-3 / 7-8-2 WCHA Pen Min SHG PPG/PP Pct. 1 2 3 OT F BSU 9 18 0 0/4 .000 UND 0 0 1 - 1 OSU 6 12 0 1/10 .100 BSU 3 0 1 - 4 GOALTENDING Bemidji State rode a standout performance from goaltender Em- BSU 1-2-3 Tot Min GA ily Brookshaw who stopped 32-of-33 shots faced backstopping Emily Brookshaw (W, 7-11-2) 8-9-12 29 60:00 1 Bemidji State to a 4-1 victory over the University of North Dakota. http://www.bemidjistate.edu/athletics 33 BEMIDJI STATEWomen’s Hockey 2007-08 2006-07Game g 26: ame #9 Minnesota Duluth recapsBeavers grabbed a 1-0 lead at 7:36 of the first period for their first Game 25: North Dakota Jan. 20, 2007 / John S. Glas Fieldhouse (290) / Bemidji, lead of the weekend series. Helena Tageson took a pass from Kelly Jan. 13, 2007 / John S. Glas Fieldhouse (295) / Bemidji, Hart and snipped a slap shot past Minnesota Duluth goaltender Minn. Minn. Riitta Schaublin to give the Beavers an early 1-0 lead. Hart and Nikki 10-12-3 / 8-9-2 WCHA 10-11-3 / 8-8-2 WCHA Eckebrecht picked up the helpers for on Tageson’s goal. With the 1 2 3 OT F 1 2 3 OT F assist on Tageson’s goal Hart becomes BSU’s all-time assist leader UMD 2 2 1 - 5 UND 0 0 0 - 0 with 64, breaking Amber Fryklund’s old mark of 63 career assists. BSU 0 0 0 - 0 BSU 0 0 1 - 1 The one-goal BSU lead held through the end of the first period, but Minnesota Duluth rode an outstanding performance from goaltender the Bulldogs scored two times in the first 8:07 of the second period to Bemidji State junior goaltender Emily Brookshaw posted the fourth Riitta Schaublin as she recorded 26 saves in the Bulldogs 5-0 shutout take a 2-1 lead and slowly take control of the contest. Bemidji State’s shutout of her career, leading the Beavers to a 1-0 victory over the win over the Beavers. Karine Demeule, Jessica Koizumi, Saara Tuom- Jackie Robertson was called for roughing at 3:18 of the first period North Dakota Fighting Sioux. Brookshaw’s 32-save shutout back- inen and Michaela Lanzl all recorded two points each in the win for to give the Bulldogs its third power-play opportunity of the contest. stopped just the third 1-0 victory in BSU’s women’s hockey history. the Bulldogs. With the 5-0 loss the Beavers saw their unbeaten streak The Bulldogs capitalized on the man-advantage as Myriam Trepanier The game was a defensive struggle, with the teams combining for just ended at six games. It took Minnesota Duluth just 3:27 seconds into the recorded her fourth goal of the season with just 7 seconds left on the 56 shots on goal. Bemidji State managed just 24 shots on goal with contest to record the game’s first goal. Karine Demeule would record power-play to even the score at 1-1. Karine Demeule and Saara Tu- 12 of those shots coming in the second period, while North Dakota her ninth goal of the season to put the Bulldogs up 1-0, with helpers ominen picked up the assists on the Bulldogs game-tying power-play recorded 32 shots on goal with 15 of those shots also coming in the from Jessica Koizumi and Saara Tuominen. Jackie Robertson was goal. The Bulldogs quick strike offense would score again, just 2:56 second period. North Dakota out-shot the Beavers in each period called for interference at 5:02 of the period to give the Bulldogs its first seconds after Trepanier’s game-tying goal. Noemie Marin gave the out-shooting the Beavers 9-7 in the first period, 15-12 in the second power-play opportunity of the night. Demeule and the Bulldogs would Bulldogs its first lead of the game at 8:07 of the period when she took and 8-5 in the final frame. Helena Tageson broke through the score- take advantage of the power-play opportunity just 1:08 into the man- a pass from Jessica Koizumi and tip the puck past the Bemidji State less deadlock 4:22 into the third period. Tageson got the puck on a advantage. Jaime Rasmussen fired a shot towards the Bemidji State net goaltender Emily Brookshaw for her 13th goal of the season. Marin’s breakaway opportunity and snipped a slap shot from the top of the left and Demeule would tip the puck past Bemidji State goaltender Emily goal gave the Bulldogs a 2-1 lead and it held going into the second circle that found the upper left hand corner of the net for her seventh Brookshaw for her second goal of the period to push the Bulldogs lead intermission. The Bulldogs added an insurance goal with just under 10 goal of the season. Tageson’s game-winning goal was an unassisted to 2-0. The score stayed at 2-0 until 17:27 of the second period when minutes left in the contest. The insurance goal was also the Bulldogs goal. Brookshaw made the one-goal lead stand, and Tageson garnered the Bulldogs got a 2-on-1 breakaway opportunity. Noemie Marin skated third unanswered goal, which pushed Minnesota Duluth’s lead to 3-1. her first game-winning goal of the season and the third of her career. the puck into the BSU zone and made a nice pass to Michaela Lanzl Helena Tageson was called for tripping at 8:43 of the final frame to North Dakota managed 1:09 of extra-attacker time after taking a time- who burried the puck into an open Bemidji State net. This was Lanzl’s give the Bulldogs their eighth power-play opportunity of the game. out at 18:22 of the third period. North Dakota had to re-enter goal- sixth goal of the season for the Bulldogs. Marin and Ashly Waggoner Noemie Marin capitalized just 29 seconds into the man advantage. tender Brittany Kirkham with 20 seconds left after Samantha Bowers picked up the helpers on Minnesota Duluth’s third goal of the night. Marin’s goal was her second of the game and her 14th of the season was called for checking at 19:40 of the second period. Brookshaw With just 28 seconds left in the second period the Bulldogs pushed its for the Bulldogs. Emmanuelle Blais and Jessica Koizumi assisted on posted 32 saves to pick up her fourth shutout, moving her into sole lead to 4-0 when Emmanuelle Blais netted her sixth goal of the season Marin’s power-play goal. The Beavers would take a timeout with 1:37 possession of first place on BSU’s career list passing Bre Dedrickson on a breakaway goal. Michaela Lanzl picked up the lone assist on the left in the contest, but with solid goaltending from Schaublin the Bull- for the all-time record. She stopped nine shots in the first, 15 shots Bulldog goal. At the end of two periods Minnesota Duluth held a 4-0 dogs were able to fight off the late offensive attack from the Beavers in the second and eight shots in the third, picking up the victory and lead over Bemidji State. Through two periods of play the Bulldogs held and skate away with a 3-1 win and weekend series sweep over Bemidji improving to 9-11-3 on the season. With the nine wins Brookshaw ties a 23-14 shot advantage over the Beavers. The Bulldogs extended its State. The Bulldogs out shot the Beavers 33-23 in the contest, 12-9 in Bre Dedrickson for most wins in a season. Brookshaw has lead Bemidji lead to 5-0 at 9:12 of the third period. Jessica Koizumi took a pass from the first period, 13-6 in the second period and 8-8 in the third period. State to a season high six game unbeaten streak, during the six game Saara Tuominen and fired a shot that deflected off Brookshaw’s glove Emily Brookshaw saved 30-of-33 shots faced, allowing all three of the unbeaten streak Brookshaw has posted a goals against average of .823 and trickled into the net. This was Koizumi’s 15th goal of the season Bulldog goals, in 58:23 of work; she took the loss, and fell to 9-13-3 and a save percentage of .971. This is the longest unbeaten streak for for the Bulldogs. Koizumi’s goal chased Brookshaw from the game on the year. Schaublin saved 22-of-23 shots faced in the complete- Bemidji State since the 2001-02 season when the Beavers posted an and Brookshaw was replaced by Jessica Ptachick in net at 10:48 of the game victory for the Bulldogs to earn the win in goal seeing her season eight-game unbeaten streak. Brookshaw out-duelled North Dakota’s third period. This was just the second appearance in net for Ptachick record improve to 9-3-2. BSU and Minnesota Duluth combined for 12 Brittany Kirkham, who fell to 3-18-2 despite saving 23-of-24 shots this season. Brookshaw picked up the loss for the Beavers stopping penalties, nine minor penalties on Bemidji State and just three minor faced. She was 19-for-19 through two periods, including a seven-save 23-of-28 shots faced in 49:12 of work dropping her to 9-12-3 on the penalties on Minnesota Duluth. The Bulldogs went 2-for-9 on the first and a 12-save second period, but allowed Tageson’s marker on season. Jessica Ptachick stopped all three shots she faced in 10:48 of man-advantage, with the Beavers going 0-for-3 on the power-play. five shots in the third. The 1-0 victory was the third in BSU’s eight work in her relief appearance. Ptachick has not allowed a goal in 70:48 The loss dropped Bemidji State to 0-33-1 in 34 all-time meetings years of Division I competition. BSU’s last 1-0 win came over North played this season stopping all 23 shots she has faced. Riitta Schaublin with Minnesota Duluth. The lone tie for the Beavers came on Feb. 3, Dakota on Feb. 4, 2006, and prior to that BSU defeated Minnesota stopped 26-of-26 shots faced in 60:00 of work to pick up the 5-0 2002, when the Bulldogs and Beavers skated to a 3-3 overtime tie in State, 1-0, on Feb. 12, 2005. Two of Bemidji State’s three 1-0 victories shutout, improving her record to 8-3-2 on the season. The game fea- Duluth, Minn. The Beavers are 0-17-0 all-time against the Bulldogs in have come at home against the University of North Dakota. With the tured eight minor penalties, five against Minnesota Duluth and three Bemidji, Minn. win Bemidji State improves its record to 10-11-3 which is it’s best against BSU. The Bulldogs went 1-for-3 on the power play, scoring on record through 24 games since the 2001-02 season when the Beavers Demeule’s first period marker, while the Beavers went 0-for-5 with the FIRST PERIOD were 10-8-6. Bemidji State also improved to 8-8-2 in WCHA play, man-advantage. The loss dropped BSU to 0-32-1 in 33 all-time meet- 7:36 BSU 1-0 5x5 Helena Tageson (8) (Hart, Eckebrecht) which is the best start in conference play in Bemidji State’s eight-year ings with Minnesota Duluth and 0-16-0 all-time in Bemidji. Division I era. Both teams went scoreless on the power play, with BSU SECOND PERIOD going 0-for-4 and North Dakota going 0-for-6 on the man-advantage. FIRST PERIOD 5:11 UMD 1-1 5x4 PP Myriam Trepanier (4) (Demeule, Tuominen) BSU extended its unbeaten streak to six (5-0-1) with the victory, its 3:27 UMD 1-0 5x5 • Karine Demeule (9) (Koizumi, Tuominen) 8:07 UMD 1-2 5x5 •Noemie Marin (13) (Koizumi) the longest of the season and the longest since going 5-0-0 from Feb. 6:10 UMD 2-0 5x4 PP Karine Demeule (10) (Rasmussen) 3-24, 2006. The victory improves Bemidji State to 11-8-1 all-time in THIRD PERIOD its series against North Dakota, including a 5-4-1 mark in 10 games in SECOND PERIOD 9:12 UMD 1-3 5x4 PP Noemie Marin (14) (Blais, Koizumi) Bemidji. Bemidji State has dominated the series of late, with this win 17:27 UMD 3-0 5x5 Michaela Lanzl (6) (Marin, Waggoner) improving the Beavers to 7-0-0 in the last seven meetings in the series 19:32 UMD 4-0 5x5 Emmanuelle Blais (6) (Lanzl) • game-winning goal and 9-2-0 in the last 11. Bemidji State is 5-1-0 against the Fighting Sioux in Bemidji since Feb. 25, 2005. THIRD PERIOD SHOTS ON GOAL 9:12 UMD 5-0 5x5 Jessica Koizumi (15) (Tuminen) 1 2 3 OT F FIRST PERIOD UMD 12 13 8 - 33 no scoring • game-winning goal BSU 9 6 8 - 23 PENALTIES / POWER PLAYS SECOND PERIOD SHOTS ON GOAL no scoring Pen Min SHG PPG/PP Pct. 1 2 3 OT F UMD 3 6 0 2/9 .222 THIRD PERIOD UMD 10 13 8 - 31 BSU 9 18 0 0/3 .000 4;22 BSU 1-0 5x5 • Helena Tageson (7) (unassisted) BSU 6 8 12 - 26 PENALTIES / POWER PLAYS GOALTENDING UMD 1-2-3-OT Tot Min GA • game-winning goal Pen Min SHG PPG/PP Pct. Riitta Schaublin (W, 9-3-2) 8-6-8 22 60:00 1 UMD 5 10 0 1/3 .333 BSU 1-2-3-OT Tot Min GA SHOTS ON GOAL BSU 3 6 0 0/5 .000 1 2 3 OT F Emily Brookshaw (L, 9-13-3) 12-11-7 30 58:23 3 UND 9 15 8 - 32 GOALTENDING Empty Net 0-0-0 0 01:37 0 UMD 1-2-3-OT Tot Min GA BSU 7 12 5 - 24 Riitta Schaublin (W, 8-3-2) 6-8-12 26 60:00 0 PENALTIES / POWER PLAYS BSU 1-2-3-OT Tot Min GA Game 28: at St. Cloud State Pen Min SHG PPG/PP Pct. Jan. 26, 2007 / Natinoal Hockey Center (357) / St. Cloud, Emily Brookshaw (L, 9-12-3) 8-11-4 23 49:12 5 UND 5 10 0 0/6 .000 Minn. Jessica Ptachick x-x-3 3 10:48 0 BSU 7 14 0 0/4 .000 10-14-3 / 8-11-2 WCHA 1 2 3 OT F GOALTENDING Game 27: #9 Minnesota Duluth UND 1-2-3-OT Tot Min GA Jan. 21, 2007 / John S. Glas Fieldhouse (255) / Bemidji, BSU 0 0 1 - 1 Brittany Kirkham (L 3-18-2) 7-12-5 23 58:51 1 Minn. SCSU 1 0 2 - 3 10-13-3 / 8-10-2 WCHA Empty Net 1:09 0 St. Cloud State’s Holly Roberts picked up two goals to lead the Huskies BSU 1-2-3-OT Tot Min GA 1 2 3 OT F to a 3-1 decision over Bemidji State in a Western Collegiate Hockey Emily Brookshaw (W, 9-11-3) 9-15-8 32 60:00 0 UMD 0 2 1 - 3 Association battle. Bemidji State tied the contest up late in the third BSU 1 0 0 - 1 period at one goal apiece but the Huskies netted two unanswered goals Minnesota Duluth scored three unanswered goals in the second and in the third period to lift the Huskies to a WCHA victory. St. Cloud third periods to pick up a 3-1 victory and complete a weekend sweep State’s Michelle Moen picked up a hooking penalty at 11:01 of the first over the Beavers. Minnesota Duluth’s Noemie Marin scored two goals period to give the Beavers its second power-play opportunity of the to lead the Bulldogs to victory, which including the game-winner. The contest. The Beavers were unable to take advantage of the man-ad-

34 2007-08 Bemidji State Women’s Ice Hockey Women’s Hockey 2007-08BEMIDJI STATE 2006-07 game recaps vantage and would give up their fifth short-handed goal of the season Through two periods of play Brookshaw had saved all 27 shots that took advantage of the power-play opportunity at 17:52 of the period to as Holly Roberts took a pass from Caitlin Hogan to net her 14th goal she had faced. St. Cloud State would mount a comeback in the third record the Mavericks third goal of the period and her eighth goal of the of the season to give the Huskies a 1-0 lead at 12:37 of the first period. period. The Huskies broke up the shutout at 5:17 of the third period season. Christina Lee took a slap shot that trickled through the pads This was the Huskies fourth short-handed goal of the season and Rob- when Laura Fast notched her eighth goal of the season. Helping on of Brookshaw and Needham was there to poke the loose puck into the erts second short-handed goal of the season. The second period saw Fast’s goal was Megan McCarthy and Brita Schroeder. Fast’s goal net to push the Mavericks lead to 4-0 late in the second period. Jessica St. Cloud State come out and dominate much of the period as the Hus- brought the Huskies to within a 2-1 deficit. Ashley Leopold was called Ptachick would replace Brookshaw in net for the Beavers at the start kies were able to record nine shots on goal and hold the Beavers to just for tripping at 6:36 of the period to give the Huskies a power-play op- of the third period. This was Ptachick’s third appearance this season one shot on goal in the period. The last time Bemidji State was held to portunity. The Huskies took advantage of the extra man opportunity and her second relief appearance in the last five games. Bemidji one shot on goal in a period was on January 5, 2007, when Ohio State as Meaghan Pezon notched the game-tying goal 1:36 seconds into the State broke up the shutout just 30 seconds into the final frame. Tara out shot the Beavers 10-1 in the second period. Bemidji State would tie Huskies power-play to tie the contest at two goals apiece. Helping on Hiscock was able to net the Beavers lone goal of the contest, her fourth the game at one apiece just 1:49 into the third period. Bemidji State’s the game-tying goal was Laura Fast and Megan McCarthy. The two goal of the season to bring the deficit to 4-1. Picking up the helpers on Jenn Sadler picked up her eighth goal of the season to tie the contest teams would skate to a 2-2 tie at the end of regulation to send the Hiscock’s goal was Lisa Kissick and Jaime LeDuc . The Beavers were at 1-1. Sadler’s goal was an unassisted goal. The game remained tied game into an overtime session. In the extra frame the Huskies came able to out-shoot the Mavericks in final frame 11-8 but Minnesota until late in the third period. Jaime LeDuc was called for tripping at out firing as St. Cloud State out-shot the Beavers 7-1. Brookshaw State goaltender Britni Kehler was up to the challenge and shut down 14:27 of the period to give the Huskies their seventh power-play of continued to be solid in net for the Beavers as she stopped all seven the Beaver offense helping the Mavericks garner the 4-1 win. Bemidji the game. It took the Huskies just 13 seconds in the man-advantage to shots in the extra frame to help the Beavers hold on to a 2-2 overtime State out-shot Minnesota State 27-25 in the game, including 20-15 push the lead to 2-1. Caitlin Hogan found the back of the net for the tie and gain one point on the weekend in the Western Collegiate in the final two periods. Brookshaw took the loss for the Beavers Huskies, which was her 11th marker of the season. Denelle Maguet and Hockey Association standings. St. Cloud State goaltender Lauri St. stopping 13-of-17 shots faced in 40:00 of work dropping her record to Jacqueline Jensen picked up the helpers on the go-ahead and eventual Jaques stopped 21-of-23 shots faced in 64:57 minutes of work, and 9-15-4 on the season. Ptachick stopped all eight shots that she faced in game-winning goal. Bemidji State pulled goaltender to bring on the saw her record move to 5-5-1 on the season for the Huskies. The teams the relief appearance, extending her shutout sequence to 90:48 on the extra attacker but St. Cloud State took control of the puck and was combined for 20 minor penalties in the contest. BSU took 13 penalties season. This puts her in fifth place for the longest shutout sequence for able to bury an empty net goal at 19:34 of the third period to seal a 3-1 and managed to kill eight of the nine power-play opportunities for the a Bemidji State goaltender. Minnesota State goaltender Britni Kehler victory for the Huskies. Holly Roberts picked up the empty net goal for Huskies, while St. Cloud State drew seven minor penalties and held stopped 26-of-27 shots faced in 60 minutes of work, and saw her re- St. Cloud State, which was her second goal of the game and her 15th BSU to 0-of-3 with the man-advantage. Brookshaw was stellar in goal, cord improve to 14-12-1 on the season. The teams combined for eight goal of the season. St. Cloud State out-shot Bemidji State 36-19 in the saving at least 11 shots in all three periods including seven shots in minor penalties in the contest. BSU took five penalties and managed game, 12-10 in the first period, 9-1 in the second period and 15-8 in the the overtime session. She turned away 12-of-12 shots faced in the first to kill three of the four power-play opportunities for the Mavericks, third period. Emily Brookshaw took the loss as she stopped 33-of-35 period, 15-of-15 shots faced in the second period, 11-of-13 shots faced while Minnesota State drew three minor penalties and held BSU to shots faced in 59:32 minutes of work. With the loss Brookshaw falls to in the third period and all seven shots faced in the final frame. She 0-for-2 with the man-advantage. With the loss Bemidji State drops to 9-14-3 on the season for the Beavers. Lauri St. Jacques picked up the played a 65:00-minute complete game and with the tie saw her record 13-15-5 all-time versus Minnesota State and 4-8-4 at the John S. Glas win for the Huskies stopping 18-of-19 shots faced in 59:36 minutes move to 9-14-4 on the season. Lauri St. Jaques stopped 21-of-23 shots Fieldhouse versus the Mavericks. of work, seeing her record improve to 5-5-0 on the season for the faced for the Huskies. With the tie St. Jaques record moved to 5-5-1 Huskies. The teams combined for 12 minor penalties in the contest, on the season. FIRST PERIOD five penalties for 10 minutes for the Huskies and seven penalties for 3:23 MSU 0-1 5x5 Kayla Buganski (3) (Macy) 14 minutes for the Beavers. St. Cloud State went 1-for-7 on the power- FIRST PERIOD play, while Bemidji State went 0-for-5 on the man-advantage. 17:01 BSU 1-0 5x5 Lisa Kissick (2) (Bambrough, Pullar) SECOND PERIOD 1:15 MSU 0-2 5x5 •Christina Lee (13) (Young) FIRST PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 11:44 MSU 0-3 4x5 SH Kala Buganski (4) (Fisher) 12:37 SCSU 0-1 4x5 SH Holly Roberts (14) (Hogan) 19:54 BSU 2-0 5x5 Helena Tageson (9) (Hart) 17:52 MSU 0-4 5x4 PP Noelle Needham (8) (Lee, Fisher)

SECOND PERIOD THIRD PERIOD THIRD PERIOD no scoring 5:17 SCSU 2-1 5x5 Laura Fast (8) (McCarthy, Schroeder) 00:30 BSU 1-4 5x5 Tara Hiscock (4) (Kissick, LeDuc) 8:12 SCSU 2-2 5x5 PP Meaghan Pezon (9) (Fast, McCarthy) • game-winning goal THIRD PERIOD 1:49 BSU 1-1 5x5 Jenn Sadler (8) (unassisted) Overtime SHOTS ON GOAL 14:40 SCSU 1-2 5x4 PP • Cailin Hogan (11) (Maguet) No Scoring 1 2 3 OT F 19:34 SCSU 1-3 5x6 EN Holly Roberts (15) (unassisted) • game-winning goal MSU 10 7 8 - 25 BSU 7 9 11 - 27 • game-winning goal SHOTS ON GOAL PENALTIES / POWER PLAYS 1 2 3 OT F Pen Min SHG PPG/PP Pct. SHOTS ON GOAL BSU 8 9 5 1 23 MSU 3 6 0 1/4 .250 1 2 3 OT F SCSU 12 15 13 7 47 BSU 5 10 0 0-2 .000 BSU 10 1 8 - 19 PENALTIES / POWER PLAYS SCSU 12 9 15 - 36 Pen Min SHG PPG/PP Pct. GOALTENDING PENALTIES / POWER PLAYS BSU 13 26 0 0/3 .000 MSU 1-2-3-OT Tot Min GA Pen Min SHG PPG/PP Pct. SCSU 7 14 0 1/9 .111 Britni Kehler (W, 14-12-1) 7-9-10 26 60:00 1 BSU 7 14 0 0/5 .000 BSU 1-2-3-OT Tot Min GA SCSU 5 10 0 1/7 .143 GOALTENDING Emily Brookshaw (L, 9-15-4) 9-4-x 13 40:00 4 BSU 1-2-3-OT Tot Min GA Jessica Ptachick 0-0-8 8 20:00 0 GOALTENDING Emily Brookshaw (T, 9-14-4) 12-15-11 45 65:00 2 BSU 1-2-3-OT Tot Min GA SCSU 1-2-3-OT Tot Min GA Game 31: Minnesota State Emily Brookshaw (L, 9-14-3) 11-9-13 33 59:36 2 Lauri St. Jaques (T, 5-5-1) 7-8-5-1 21 64:57 2 Feb. 3, 2007 / John S. Glas Fieldhouse (289) / Bemidji, Minn. Empty Net 0-0-0 0 00:28 1 Empty Net 0-0-0-0 0 :03 0 10-15-5 / 8-12-4 WCHA SCSU 1-2-3-OT Tot Min GA 1 2 3 OT F Lauri St. Jaques (W, 5-5-0) 10-1-7 18 59:36 1 Game 30: Minnesota State MSU 3 0 0 0 3 Feb. 2, 2007 / John S. Glas Fieldhouse (361) / Bemidji, Minn. BSU 1 1 1 0 3 10-15-4 / 8-12-3 WCHA Game 29: at St. Cloud State 1 2 3 OT F Minnesota State scored three goals in the first five minutes of the Jan. 27, 2007 / Natinoal Hockey Center (354) / St. Cloud, MSU 1 3 0 - 4 game but saw its lead slip away as the Beavers scored three unan- swered goals of its own to earn a 3-3 overtime tie with the Mavericks. Minn. BSU 0 0 1 - 1 10-14-4 / 8-11-3 WCHA Bemidji State’s Emily Brookshaw made a relief appearance just 4:56 1 2 3 OT F Minnesota State’s Kala Buganski scored two goals to help lift the into the contest but was able to backstop the Beavers to the overtime BSU 1 1 0 0 2 Mavericks over the Beavers at the John S. Glas Fieldhouse. Minnesota tie. Minnesota State started the scoring just 1:24 into the first period when Andreanne Thibault took a pass from Maggie Fisher and fired a SCSU 0 0 2 0 2 State scored four unanswered goals to take a 4-0 lead and coast to a 4- 1 Western Collegiate Hockey Association win. Minnesota State picked shot from the point to beat Bemidji State goaltender Jessica Ptachick Bemidji State rode a standout performance from junior goaltender up the games first goal just 3:23 into the first period. Kala Buganski for her second goal of the season. The Mavericks pushed their lead to Emily Brookshaw who tied a personal best with 45 saves to help the took a pass from Lindsay Macy and skated the puck into the Bemidji 2-0 just 1:45 after Thibault’s goal, when Christina Lee skated around a Beavers salvage a 2-2 overtime tie with the St. Cloud State Huskies. State zone. Buganski wound up and fired a shot that deflected off a Bemidji State defender and rifled a shot through the legs of Ptachick to Bemidji State built a 2-0 lead going into the third period but saw St. Bemidji State defender and found the back of the net for her third goal give the Mavericks a 2-0 lead just 3:09 into the game. Maggie Fisher Cloud State record two unanswered goals in the final frame to send of the season. Helping on Buganski’s goal was Macy who picked up her and Ida Clark picked up the assists on Lee’s goal. The scoring for the the game into overtime. Bemidji State picked up the game’s first goal 16th assist on the year for the Mavericks. Minnesota State increased Mavericks did not end there as Shera Vis scored her 10th goal of the on Lisa Kissick’s second marker of the season to give the Beavers their its lead in the second period as the Mavericks put up three goals in the season to push the Maverick lead to 3-0 just 4:56 into the period. first lead of the weekend over the Huskies. Kissick had help from period to push their lead to 4-0. Christina Lee started the scoring for Kala Buganski picked up the helper on the Mavericks third goal of the Mandy Bambrough and Jessica Pullar to give the Beavers an early lead the Mavericks as she picked up a loose rebound in front of the net and period. After the Mavericks third goal Bemidji State pulled freshman at 17:01 of the first period. Despite being out-shot 12-8 in the period tapped the puck past Bemidji State goaltender Emily Brookshaw for goaltender Jessica Ptachick and brought in junior goaltender Emily the Beavers were able to skate into the first intermission with a 1-0 her 13th goal of the season. Ashley Young picked up the lone helper on Brookshaw in a relief appearance. Bemidji State started its comeback lead behind outstanding goaltending from Brookshaw. The Beavers Lee’s goal. Ida Clark took an interference penalty at 11:27 of the second when Kathleen Rosso was called for high sticking at 16:18 of the increased their lead to two goals when Helena Tageson notched her period to give the Beavers their first power-play opportunity of the period to give the Beavers their second power-play opportunity of team leading ninth goal of the season with help from Kelly Hart to night. The power-play opportunity turned into offense for the Mav- the game. The Beavers broke up the shutout just 59 seconds into the put the Beavers up 2-0 at 19:54 of the second period. This was Hart’s ericks as Kala Buganski scored a short-handed goal just 17 seconds power-play when Kelly Hart scored her sixth goal of the season to team leading 12th assist of the season. The assist give’s Hart her 96th into the Bemidji State power-play. This was Buganski’s second goal bring the Beavers within a 3-1 deficit. Kate Robinson picked up the point as a Beaver and puts her one point away from tying Lill Raynard of the contest and her fourth goal of the season. Maggie Fisher picked lone assist on Hart’s goal. The score remained 3-1 until 19:27 of the for second place in career points with 97. Bemidji State once again up her 12th assist on the Mavericks third goal of the night. Jackie second period. Minnesota State went on the power-play at 19:23 of was out-shot in the period, this time 15-9. Behind Brookshaw’s play Robertson was called for checking at 16:28 to give the Mavericks their the third period but saw Bemidji State capitalize on a shorthanded the Beavers were able to hold a 2-0 lead going into the final period. second man-advantage opportunity of the contest. Noelle Needham breakaway opportunity. Kate Robinson passed the puck up ice to Tara

http://www.bemidjistate.edu/athletics 35 BEMIDJI STATEWomen’s Hockey 2007-08 Hanlon’s record falls to 7-4-0 on the season. The teams combined for Hiscock who was able to bury the puck in the upper2006-07 right hand corner eight minorg penalties.ame Bemidji State pickedr upe five minorc penaltiesap s 15-7 in the second period and 14-14 in the final frame. Bemidji State of the net for the Beavers first shorthanded goal of the season. This for 10 minutes, while Minnesota picked up three minor penalties for and Minnesota combined for 12 minor penalties. Bemidji State took was Hiscock’s fourth goal of the season and her first short-handed goal just six minutes. Bemidji State went 0-for-3 on the power-play while eight penalties for 16 minutes while Minnesota took just four penal- of her career. The goal brought the Beavers within a one-goal deficit Minnesota was 0-for-5 on the man-advantage. This is the second ties for eight minutes. Bemidji State went 1-for-2 on the power-play, going into the second intermission. The last time a Bemidji State time this season that the Beavers have upset a ranked opponent. The with Minnesota going 2-for-6 on the man-advantage. Brookshaw player scored a shorthanded goal was on November 11, 2005, when last time Bemidji State upset a ranked opponent was on Jan. 5, 2007, picked up the loss for the Beavers stopping 38-of-43 shots faced in Kate Robinson scored a shorthanded goal against Mercyhurst College. when the Beavers upset then-No. 9 Ohio State, 2-1 in Columbus, Ohio. 60 minutes of work, dropping her record to 10-16-5 on the season. It didn’t take the Beavers long to tie the contest up in the third period. With the win the Beavers are now 2-28-3 all-time versus the Golden Kim Hanlon picked up the win for Minnesota stopping 22-of-25 The Beavers Nikki Eckebrecht would score the game tying goal at 1:02 Gophers and 2-2 in their last four games versus the Golden Gophers. shots faced in 60 minutes of work, improving her record to 8-4-0 on of the third period with help from Kelly Hart and Helena Tageson. The Beavers have won their last two games versus the Golden Gophers the season. With the loss Bemidji State falls to 2-29-3 all-time versus This was Eckebrecht’s fourth goal of the season. Both teams would at Ridder Arena, the last time the Beavers beat Minnesota at Ridder the Golden Gophers and 2-12-2 all-time at Ridder Arena. have ample opportunities to net the game-winning goal but both Arena was on Jan. 7, 2006, when Minnesota was ranked No. 5 in the Kehler and Brookshaw were up to the task and stopped the remaining nation, the Beavers beat Minnesota 2-1. With the win Bemidji State FIRST PERIOD shots they each faced in regulation to send the game into overtime. In now has 22 points in Western Collegiate Hockey Association play, the 1:11 UM 0-1 5x5 Whitney Graft (6) (Nichols) the overtime session Bemidji State was able to record two shots to the 22 points is the most Bemidji State has garnered in the WCHA in its 6:24 BSU 1-1 5x5 Tara Hiscock (6) (LeDuc, Bambrough) Mavericks one, but neither team was able to net the game-winning eight-year Division I era. 17:41 UM 1-2 5x4 PP Whitney Graft (7) (Gagnon, Willey) goal and the contest ended in a 3-3 overtime tie. Brookshaw picked up 18:10 BSU 2-2 5x4 pp Tara Hiscock (7) (Hart) the tie for the Beavers stopping 25-of-25 shots that she faced in 59:48 FIRST PERIOD minutes of work moving her record to 9-15-5 on the season, while 3:55 BSU 1-0 5x5 • Jessica Pullar (2) (Sadler, Bergh) SECOND PERIOD Ptachick stopped just three shots while allowing all three Maverick 11:16 UM 2-3 5x5 Andrea Nichols (13) (unassisted) goals in just 4:56 of work. Minnesota State goaltender Britni Kehler SECOND PERIOD 14:41 UM 2-4 5x5 • Gigi Marvin (17) (McKenzie, Philipczyk) stopped 39-of-42 shots faced in all 65:00 minutes of work, moving 2:26 BSU 2-0 5x5 Jenn Sadler (9) (Robinson) her record to 14-12-2 on the season. Bemidji State went 1-for-7 on THIRD PERIOD the power-play while holding Minnesota State to 0-for-5 on the man THIRD PERIOD 18:12 BSU 3-4 4x5 SH Kelly Hart (7) (Hiscock) advantage. no scoring 18:46 UM 3-5 5x4 PP Jenelle Philipczyk (Graft, Nichols)

FIRST PERIOD • game-winning goal • game-winning goal 1:24 MSU 0-1 5x5 Andreanne Thibault (2) (Fisher) 3:09 MSU 0-2 5x5 Christina Lee (14) (Fisher, Clark) SHOTS ON GOAL SHOTS ON GOAL 4:56 MSU 0-3 5x5 Shera Vis (10) (Buganski) 1 2 3 OT F 1 2 3 OT F 17:17 BSU 1-3 5x4 PP Kelly Hart (6) (Robinson) BSU 9 10 6 - 25 BSU 4 7 14 - 25 SECOND PERIOD UM 9 9 10 - 28 UM 14 15 14 - 43 19:27 BSU 2-3 4x5 SH Tara Hiscock (5) (Robinsonn) PENALTIES / POWER PLAYS PENALTIES / POWER PLAYS Pen Min SHG PPG/PP Pct. Pen Min SHG PPG/PP Pct. THIRD PERIOD BSU 5 10 0 0/3 .000 BSU 8 16 0 1/2 .500 1:02 BSU 3-3 5x5 Nikki Eckebrecht (4) (Hart, Tageson) UM 3 6 0 0/5 .000 UM 4 8 0 2/6 .333

Overtime GOALTENDING GOALTENDING no scoring BSU 1-2-3-OT Tot Min GA BSU 1-2-3-OT Tot Min GA • game-winning goal Emily Brookshaw (W, 10-15-5) 9-9-10 28 60:00 0 Emily Brookshaw (L, 10-16-5) 12-13-13 38 60:00 5 UM 1-2-3-OT Tot Min GA UM 1-2-3-OT Tot Min GA SHOTS ON GOAL Kim Hanlon (L, 7-4-0) 8-9-6 23 58:30 2 Kim Hanlon (W, 8-4-0) 2-7-13 22 60:00 3 1 2 3 OT F Game 33: at #8 Minnesota MSU 8 8 14 1 31 Game 34: at #2 Wisconsin Feb. 10, 2007 / Ridder Arena (1080) / Minneapolis, Minn. Feb. 16, 2007 / Kohl Center (769) / Madison, Wis. BSU 17 13 10 2 42 11-16-5 / 9-13-4 WCHA 11-17-5 / 9-14-4 WCHA PENALTIES / POWER PLAYS 1 2 3 OT F 1 2 3 OT F Pen Min SHG PPG/PP Pct. BSU 2 0 1 - 3 BSU 0 0 0 - 0 MSU 8 16 0 0/5 .000 UM 2 2 1 - 5 UW 0 1 1 - 2 BSU 6 12 1 1/7 .143 Minnesota’s Whitney Graft recorded three points with two goals and Wisconsin rode an outstanding performance from goaltender Jessie GOALTENDING an assist to lead No. 8 Minnesota to a 5-3 victory over Bemidji State at Vetter who stopped all 20 Bemidji State shots to pick a 2-0 shutout MSU 1-2-3-OT Tot Min GA Ridder Arena. Graft recorded two goals in the first period and picked win over the Beavers at the Kohl Center. Sara Bauer picked up Britni Kehler (T, 14-12-2) 16-12-9-2 39 65:00 3 up an assist on Minnesota’s fifth goal to help the Golden Gophers two points on the day to lead the Badgers in the victory. The two BSU 1-2-3-OT Tot Min GA salvage a split in the weekend series. Minnesota started the scoring teams skated to a 0-0 deadlock heading into the first intermission. Jessica Ptachick 3-x-x-x 3 4:56 3 just 1:11 into the first period when Whitney Graft picked up her sixth Wisconsin outshot the Beavers 9-7 in the period with Bemidji State Emily Brookshaw (T, 9-15-5) 2-8-14-1 25 59:48 0 goal of the season for Minnesota with help from Andrea Nichols. goaltender Emily Brookshaw stopping all nine shots that she faced, Graft’s goal gave Minnesota its first lead of the weekend. Bemidji State while Wisconsin netminder Jessie Vetter stopped all seven of the Game 32: at #8 Minnesota tied the contest just over five minutes later when Tara Hiscock netted shots she faced in the period to keep the game scoreless. Wisconsin Feb. 9, 2007 / Ridder Arena (1075) / Minneapolis, Minn. her sixth goal of the season at 6:24 of the first period. Jaime LeDuc would pick up the game’s first goal at the 6:00 mark of the second 11-15-5 / 9-12-4 WCHA and Mandy Bambrough picked up the helpers on Hiscock’s game tying period when Sara Bauer, the nation’s second leading scorer netted 1 2 3 OT F goal. Bemidji State’s Ashley Leopold picked up a checking penalty at her 22nd goal of the season for the Badgers with help from Tia BSU 1 1 0 - 2 17:11 of the period to give Minnesota a power-play opportunity. The Hanson and Bobbi-Jo Slusar. Bauer’s goal was the lone goal in the UM 0 0 0 - 0 Golden Gophers would take advantage of the man-advantage just 30 second period and the Badgers skated into the second intermis- seconds into the power-play when Graft would net her second goal of sion with a 1-0 lead. The Badgers pushed their lead to 2-0 at 5:20 Bemidji State rode an outstanding performance from junior goalten- the period to give Minnesota a 2-1 advantage. Melanie Gagnon and of the third period when Meaghan Mikkleson recorded her ninth der Emily Brookshaw who stopped 28 shots to backstop the Beavers Dagney Willey picked up the assists on the power-play goal. Minneso- goal of the season to give the Badgers a two-goal lead early in the in a 2-0 shutout victory over No. 8 Minnesota from Ridder Arena. ta’s Kelli Blankenship took a checking penalty at 18:05 of the first to third period. Sara Bauer and Jinelle Zaugg picked up the helpers on With the win Bemidji State snaps a season-long six-game unbeaten give the Beavers their own power-play opportunity. It took the Beavers Mikkleson’s goal. Bemidji State pulled its goaltender with 1:22 left streak. Bemidji State started the scoring just 3:55 into the first period. just 5 seconds of the man-advantage to even the score back up at two in the contest but was unable to create any scoring opportunities as Jessica Pullar netted her second goal of the season with help from goals apiece. Hiscock recorded her second goal of the period with help the Badgers shut down the Beavers offensive attack and held on to a Jenn Sadler and Wendy Bergh to put the Beavers up 1-0 early in the from Kelly Hart to help the Beavers skate into the first intermission 2-0 shutout victory over the Beavers. Wisconsin outshot the Beavers contest. Bergh’s assist was her first career point wearing the green at a 2-2 deadlock with Minnesota. Minnesota scored two unanswered 29-20 in the contest, shots on goal for the game were 9-7 in the first and white. Bemidji State would add to its lead early in the second goals in the second period to push its lead to 4-2. Andrea Nichols period, 9-6 in the second period and 11-7 in the third period all in period when Jenn Sadler netted her ninth goal of the season and picked up Minnesota’s first goal of the second period at 11:16 of the favor of the Badgers. Brookshaw took the loss for the Beavers as she her second point of the game at 2:26 of the second period to give the period to give the Golden Gophers a 3-2 lead. Nichols’ unassisted goal stopped 27-of-29 shots faced in 58:38 minutes of work, dropping Beavers a 2-0 lead over the Golden Gophers. Kate Robinson picked was her 13th of the season. Gigi Marvin recorded her 17th goal of the her record to 10-17-5 on the season for the Beavers. Jessie Vetter up the lone helper on Sadler’s goal. Sadler’s goal put her in a tie for season at 14:41 with help from Erika McKenzie and Jenelle Philipczyk picked up the win for the Badgers stopping 20-of-20 shots faced the team lead in goals this season. Brookshaw was strong in goal to push the Golden Gopher lead to 4-2 heading into the second inter- in 60:00 minutes of work, improving her record to 15-1-3 on the and was able to shut down the potent offensive attack of the Golden mission. The third period of play saw Bemidji State’s Kate Robinson season. The teams combined for six minor penalties. Bemidji State Gophers, stopping 28 shots in her second shutout of the season and take a hooking penalty at 17:01 of the final frame to give Minnesota picked up four minor penalties for eight minutes, while Wisconsin the fifth shutout of her career. Minnesota outshot the Beavers 28-25 its fifth power-play opportunity of the game. Bemidji State was able picked up two minor penalties for just four minutes. Bemidji State in the contest, shots on goal for the game were 9-9 in the first period, to create its own offense off the penalty kill. Kelly Hart brought the went 0-for-1 on the power-play while Wisconsin was 0-for-3 on the 10-9 in the second and 6-10 in the third period. Brookshaw picked Beavers within a one-goal deficit at 4-3 when she took a pass from man-advantage. With the loss the Beavers are now 1-29-1 all-time up the victory for the Beavers stopping 28-of-28 shots faced in 60:00 Tara Hiscock and was able to beat Minnesota goaltender Kim Hanlon versus the Badgers. minutes of work, improving her record to 10-15-5 on the season. With for her seventh goal of the season. This was Hart’s first short handed the win Brookshaw moves into first place in most wins in a season goal of her career and it was the Beavers second short handed goal FIRST PERIOD with 10 passing Bre Dedrickson who held the record with nine wins in of the season. With the goal Hart reached 100 points for her career No Scoring a season. Brookshaw also picked up the 20th win in her career, she is at Bemidji State. Hart joins Amber Fryklund as the only two players just the second Bemidji State goaltender to amass 20 wins in a career. in Bemidji State’s eight-year Division I era to reach 100 points in a SECOND PERIOD This is Brookshaw’s second win ever over the Golden Gophers. The career. Minnesota sealed the victory when Philipczyk scored a power- 6:00 UW 0-1 5x5 •Sara Bauer (22) (Hanson, Slusar) last time Brookshaw picked up a win over the Golden Gophers was play goal at 18:46 of the third period to push the Golden Gopher lead on Jan. 7, 2006, when the Beavers beat then-No. 5 Minnesota 2-1 at back to two goals. Philipczyk’s goal was her seventh goal of the season. THIRD PERIOD Ridder Arena. Kim Hanlon picked up the loss for the Golden Gophers Graft and Nichols picked up the helpers on the power-play goal. Min- 5:20 UW 0-2 5x5 Meaghan Mikkelson (9) (Bauer, Zaugg) stopping 23-of-25 shots faced in 58:30 minutes of work. With the loss nesota out-shot the Beavers 43-25 in the game, 14-4 in the first period,

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• game-winning goal Christine Dufour2006-07 (W, 14-0-1) 5-9-11 g25 60:00ame0 Game r 37:e at c#9 Minnesotaaps / WCHA Playoffs Game 36: at #9 Minnesota / WCHA Playoffs Feb. 24, 2007 / Ridder Arena / Minneapolis, Minn. SHOTS ON GOAL 11-20-5 / 9-15-4 WCHA Feb. 23, 2007 / Ridder Arena / Minneapolis, Minn. 1 2 3 OT F 1 2 3 OT F 11-19-5 / 9-15-4 WCHA BSU 7 6 7 - 20 BSU 0 0 1 - 1 1 2 3 OT F UW 9 9 11 - 29 UM 2 1 1 - 4 PENALTIES / POWER PLAYS BSU 1 0 0 - 1 Pen Min SHG PPG/PP Pct. UM 4 1 0 - 5 Minnesota built a two-goal first-period lead and rode a 26-save performance from goaltender Kim Hanlon to post a 4-1 victory over BSU 4 8 0 0/1 .000 Minnesota’s Bobbi Ross recorded three points (1-2-3) to lead the Bemidji State in the quarterfinals of the WCHA tournament. The win UW 2 4 0 0/3 .000 Golden Gophers to a 5-1 victory over the Beavers in the first game of a advanced Minnesota into the final four of the WCHA tournament next best-of-three game series of the quarterfinals of the Western Collegiate GOALTENDING weekend at Ridder Arena. The Golden Gophers put their first goal Hockey Association (WCHA) tournament at Ridder Arena. Minnesota BSU 1-2-3-OT Tot Min GA on the board at 2:24 of the first period to give Minnesota an early 1-0 scored four goals in the first period to take a 4-1 lead over the Beavers Emily Brookshaw (L, 10-17-5) 9-8-10 27 58:38 2 lead. Jenn Sadler was called for tripping at 1:37 of the period which into the first intermission. The four goals scored by the Golden gave Minnesota an early power-play opportunity. Erica McKenzie UW 1-2-3-OT Tot Min GA Gophers is the most goals the Beavers have given up in a period since found Brittany Francis wide open in front of the Bemidji State net and Jessie Vetter (W, 15-1-3) 7-6-7 20 60:00 0 Oct. 20, 2006, when the Beavers let in five goals against Minnesota Francis put the puck through the five hole of Bemidji State goaltender Duluth. Minnesota got on the board just 53 seconds into the contest. Emily Brookshaw for her ninth goal of the season. Francis’s goal was Game 35: at #2 Wisconsin Bemidji State’s Brooke Collins was called for cross-checking at 33 the first shot on goal for the Golden Gophers in the contest. McKenzie Feb. 17, 2007 / Eagle’s Nest (814) / Verona, Wis. seconds in the first period, which gave the Golden Gophers their first and Gagnon picked up the helpers on the goal. Bemidji State gained a 11-18-5 / 9-15-4 WCHA power-play of the game. Melanie Gagnon fired a shot from the point five-on-three man-advantage for 1:46 seconds in the first period but 1 2 3 OT F that beat Bemidji State goaltender Emily Brookshaw to give Minnesota was only able to record two shots on goal during the power-play. Min- BSU 0 0 0 - 0 a 1-0 lead. Erica McKenzie and Bobbi Ross picked up the helpers on nesota pushed its lead to 2-0 late in the first period when Bobbi Ross UW 2 3 1 - 6 Gagnon’s goal. Bemidji State tied the game at 1-1 at 3:25 of the period netted her 17th goal of the season. Brittany Francis passed the puck on Haley Balcom’s second goal of the season. Balcom took a pass from Wisconsin’s Meaghan Mikkelson and Jasmine Giles led the Badgers over to Andrea Nichols who found Bobbi Ross standing all alone in Nikki Eckebrecht and fired a slap shot that found the upper right hand with three points apiece, one goal and two assists, in the Badgers 6-0 front of the Bemidji State net. Nichols put the puck right on the tape of corner of the Minnesota goal. After Bemidji State’s game-tying goal shutout victory over the Beavers at the Eagle’s Nest in Verona, Wis. Ross, who buried the puck from point-blank range to give Minnesota a Minnesota took control and recorded three unanswered goals to push The loss is the first time the Beavers have been shutout in back-to- two-goal advantage going into the first intermission. Bemidji State and its lead to 4-1. Erica McKenzie scored the Golden Gopher’s second back games this season and it is just the sixth time that the Beavers Minnesota each recorded eight shots in the opening period. Minnesota goal at 4:09 with help from Gigi Marvin and Alexandra Zebro which have been shutout in a weekend series in their eight-year Division I added to its lead at 12:51 of the second period on Michelle Maunu’s pushed Minnesota’s lead to 2-1. Brittany Francis recorded her eighth era. It took Wisconsin just 1:06 of the first period to get on the board. second goal of the season. Maunu took a slap shot from the point that goal of the season just 2:08 after McKenzie’s goal to give the Golden Erika Lawler netted her ninth goal of the season with help from bounced off the ice over Brookshaw’s glove to give the Golden Gophers Gophers a two-goal advantage at 6:17 of the period. Assisting on Meaghan Mikkelson and Jasmine Giles to give the Badgers an early a 3-0 lead. Assisting on the goal was Ross and Francis. Bemidji State Francis’s goal was Bobbi Ross, her second assist of the game. Bemidji 1-0 lead. Lawler’s goal proved to be the eventual game-winning goal. had another five-on-three power-play for 54 seconds of the second State’s Franny Dorr took a hooking penalty at 11:44 which gave Min- Nikki Eckebrecht picked up a holding penalty at 2:54 of the period period but Kim Hanlon and the Golden Gopher defense were up to the nesota its second power-play of the period. The Golden Gophers took to give the Badgers their first power-play opportunity of the contest. challenge and shut down the Bemidji State offensive attack. Bemidji advantage of the extra man opportunity and added their fourth goal Jasmine Giles capitalized on the man-advantage 26 seconds into the State out-shot Minnesota 9-3 in the period but ended up with a three- of the period at the 13:00 minute mark coming off the stick of Dagney power-play for her sixth goal of the season. Assisting on the goal was goal deficit heading into the second intermission. Bemidji State’s lone Willey with help from Anya Miller and Whitney Graft. Minnesota Meaghan Mikkelson and Bobbi-Jo Slusar. Giles goal gave the Badgers goal came at 14:02 of the third period, when Tara Hiscock netted her outshot the Beavers 13-5 in the opening period. Minnesota added to its a 2-0 lead just 3:20 into the game. Wisconsin continued the scoring eighth goal of the season with help from Franny Dorr and Haley Bal- lead in the second period when the Golden Gophers turned its defense in the second period when Angie Keseley netted her ninth goal of the com. Hiscock fired the puck over Minnesota goaltender Kim Hanlon’s into offense. Dagney Willey was called for interference at 12:24 to give season at 2:33 of the period to push the Badger lead to 3-0. Jasmine glove that found the back of the net to bring the Beavers within a the Beavers their fourth power-play of the game. Minnesota’s Bobbi Giles picked up the lone helper on Keseley’s goal. Jinelle Zaugg picked two-goal deficit at 3-1. Minnesota ended any hopes of a comeback by Ross blocked a Bemidji State shot from the point that deflected out to up her team-leading 23rd goal just 13 seconds after Keseley’s goal to the Beavers when Bobbi Ross added an insurance goal for the Golden mid ice. Ross got up and out battled the Bemidji State player for the give the Badgers a convincing 4-0 lead. Tia Hanson and Sara Bauer Gophers at 15:44 of the third. Gagnon and Francis picked up the puck which turned into a breakaway opportunity. Ross skated in on picked up the helpers on Zaugg’s goal. Kelly Hart was called for assists on Ross’s 18th goal of the season. Francis ended the night with Brookshaw and snipped a shot that beat Brookshaw glove side to push hooking at 5:22 of the second period which gave the Badgers powerful four points for the Golden Gophers (1-3-4) and Ross notched three the Golden Gopher’s lead to 5-1. The short-handed goal was the eighth offense another extra man opportunity. Meaghan Mikkelson capital- points on the evening (2-1-3). BSU out-shot the hosts 27-23, limiting short-handed goal given up by the Beavers this season. The third peri- ized on the Badgers fourth power-play opportunity 30 seconds into the Minnesota to eight shots in the first, three shots in the second period od of play saw Bemidji State outshoot Minnesota 6-3 but Kim Hanlon power-play. Mikkelson’s goal was her tenth goal of the season. Phoebe and 12 in the third. Brookshaw saved 19-of-23 shots faced in goal for and the Golden Gophers were able to shut down the Beaver offensive Monteleone and Sara Bauer picked up the assists on the Badgers fifth the Beavers; she turned away six shots in the first, two shots in the sec- attack and secure a 5-1 win. Minnesota out-shot Bemidji State 25-17 in goal of the afternoon. Through two periods of play the Badgers held ond and eight shots in the third. She played 59:58 as the loss dropped the contest. Brookshaw took the loss for the Beavers stopping 20-of-25 a 2-0 lead over the Beavers with a shot advantage of 33-14. Wisconsin her record to 10-20-5 on the season. Kim Hanlon went the distance for shots in 59:55 of work dropping her record to 10-19-5 on the season netted its third power-play goal of the contest at 17:49 of the third the Golden Gophers as she played all 60 minutes stopping 26-of-27 for the Beavers. Kim Hanlon stopped 17-of-18 shots faced in 59:52 of period to push its lead to 6-0. Angie Keseley netted her second goal of shots faced, improving her record to 10-6-0 on the season with the work, improving her record to 9-6-0 on the season for the Golden Go- the contest with help from Phoebe Montelone and Erika Lawler. The victory. The teams combined for 10 minor penalties in the contest phers. The teams combined for nine penalties for 18 minutes. Bemidji Badgers would hold on to the 6-0 shutout and complete the weekend - four against BSU and six against Minnesota. BSU went 0-for-6 on the State took three minor penalties for six minutes while Minnesota took sweep over the Beavers. Wisconsin goaltender Christine Dufour was power-play and Minnesota went 1-for-4 on the man-advantage. The six minor penalties for 12 minutes. Bemidji State was 0-for-3 on the solid in net for the Badgers as she stopped 25-of-25 shots faced in 60 loss dropped Bemidji State to 2-31-3 all-time versus Minnesota and 0- power-play while Minnesota went 2-for-3 on the man-advantage. With minutes of work, improving her record to 14-0-1 on the season for the 3 against the Golden Gophers in the WCHA tournament. Bemidji State the loss Bemidji State dropped to 2-30-3 all-time versus the Golden Badgers. Emily Brookshaw stopped 34-of-40 shots faced in 60 min- is now 0-9 in the WCHA tournament in its eight-year Division I era. Gophers and 0-2 in the WCHA playoffs. The other lone loss the Bea- utes of work for the Beavers, with her record falling to 10-18-5 on the The loss ends Bemidji State’s 2006-07 season as the Beavers compiled vers suffered to the Golden Gophers in the WCHA playoffs came on season. The two teams combined for 13 minor penalties. Bemidji State an 11-20-5 overall record and a 9-15-4 record in the WCHA. Mar. 3, 2005, when the Beavers lost 6-3 at Ridder Arena. took eight minor penalties for 16 minutes, while the Badgers took five minor penalties for 10 minutes. Bemidji State went 0-for-3 on the FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD power-play with Wisconsin going 3-for-8 on the man-advantage. With 2:24 UM 0-1 5x4 PP Brittany Francis (9) (McKenzie, Gagnon) 00:53 UM 0-1 5x4 PP Melanie Gagnon (4) (McKenzie, Ross) the loss Bemidji State dropped to 1-30-1 all-time versus Wisconsin. 18:18 UM 0-2 5x5 •Bobbi Ross (17) (Nichols, Francis) 3:25 BSU 1-1 5x5 Haley Balcom (2) (Eckebrecht) 4:09 UM 1-2 5x5 • Erica McKenzie (11) (Marvin, Zebro) FIRST PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 6:17 UM 1-3 5x5 Brittany Francis (8) (Ross) 1:06 UW 0-1 5x5 •Erika Lawler (9) (Mikkelson, Giles) 12:51 UM 0-3 5x5 Michelle Maunu (2) (Ross, Francis) 13:00 UM 1-4 5x4 pp Dagney Willey (4) (Miller, Graft) 3:20 UW 0-2 5x4 PP Jasmine Giles (6) (Mikkelson, Slusar) THIRD PERIOD SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 14:02 BSU 1-3 5x5 Tara Hiscock (8) (Dorr, Balcom) 13:04 UM 1-5 4x5 SH Bobbi Ross (16) (unassisted) 2:33 UW 0-3 5x5 Angie Keseley (9) Giles) 15:44 UM 1-4 5x5 Bobbi Ross (18) (Gagnon, Francis) 2:46 UW 0-4 5x5 Jinelle Zaugg (23) (Hanson, Bauer) THIRD PERIOD 5:52 UW 0-5 5x4 PP Meaghan Mikkelson (10) (Monteleone, Bauer) • game-winning goal no scoring THIRD PERIOD SHOTS ON GOAL • game-winning goal 17:49 UW 0-6 5x4 PP Angie Keseley (10) (Monteleone, Lawler) 1 2 3 OT F SHOTS ON GOAL BSU 8 9 10 - 27 • game-winning goal 1 2 3 OT F UM 8 3 12 - 23 BSU 5 6 6 - 17 PENALTIES / POWER PLAYS SHOTS ON GOAL Pen Min SHG PPG/PP Pct. 1 2 3 OT F UM 13 9 3 - 25 PENALTIES / POWER PLAYS BSU 4 8 0 0/6 .000 BSU 5 9 11 - 25 UM 6 12 0 1/4 .250 UW 17 16 7 - 40 Pen Min SHG PPG/PP Pct. PENALTIES / POWER PLAYS BSU 3 6 0 0/6 .000 GOALTENDING Pen Min SHG PPG/PP Pct. UM 6 12 1 2/3 .666 BSU 1-2-3-OT Tot Min GA Emily Brookshaw (L, 10-20-5) 6-2-11 19 59:58 4 BSU 8 16 0 0/5 .000 GOALTENDING UW 5 10 0 3/8 .375 BSU 1-2-3-OT Tot Min GA UM 1-2-3-OT Tot Min GA Emily Brookshaw (L, 10-19-5) 9-8-3 20 59:55 5 Kim Hanlon (W, 10-6-0) 8-9-9 26 60:00 1 GOALTENDING BSU 1-2-3-OT Tot Min GA UM 1-2-3-OT Tot Min GA Emily Brookshaw (L, 10-18-5) 15-13-6 34 60:00 6 Kim Hanlon (W, 9-6-0) 4-6-6 16 59:52 1 UW 1-2-3-OT Tot Min GA

http://www.bemidjistate.edu/athletics 37 BEMIDJI STATEWomen’s Hockey 2007-08 westernThe co Westernlle Collegiateg iateHockey Association hock Women’s eLeaguey Association WCHA Administration looks to continue the success it had the previous eight seasons, as Minnesota would rebound from its narrow second-place regu- the league has amassed eight national championships. In its in lar-season finish in 1999-00, turning the tables and topping Quick Facts first year of existence, Minnesota took home the 2000 AWCHA Minnesota-Duluth by four points for the 2000-2001 regular- Affiliation:...... NCAA Division I Championship, while Minnesota-Duluth captured the 2001, season crown. The Golden Gophers would be upset by Ohio Founded:...... 1999 2002 and 2003 NCAA Championships. Minnesota solidified State in the second round of the WCHA Tournament, which Web Site:...... www.wcha.com the league’s fifth and sixth national titles by bringing home the UMD would go on to win with a 3-0 win over Ohio State trophy in 2004 and 2005. In 2006, Wisconsin beat Minnesota before advancing to the NCAA Championship. Administration 3-0 at Ridder Arena to bring home the league’s seventh title, Commissioner...... Bruce McLeod and the Badgers won the title again last season. Minnesota claimed both the regular-season and WCHA Tour- Administrative Assistant...... Carol LaBelle nament titles in 2001-02, but again the Bulldogs from Min- Assoc. Commissioner...... Sara Martin The WCHA is the oldest of the Division I college hockey nesota-Duluth finished as the national champion by defeating Public Relations Director...... Doug Spencer leagues recognized by the NCAA. It was formed in 1959 as Brown 3-2. The Bulldogs earned a triple crown of sorts in the Supervisor of Officials:...... Greg Shepherd an outgrowth of two earlier western college associations, the 2002-03 season, as UMD earned the WCHA regular-season Midwest Intercollegiate Hockey League and the Western title, the WCHA Tournament title and their third-consecutive WCHA Administrative Offices (Denver) Intercollegiate Hockey League. national title with a 4-3 overtime triumph over Harvard. 2201 Asbury Ave. Denver, CO 80208-3201 It is not only the oldest league, but the most successful as well. The Minnnesota Golden Gophers finally broke Minnesota- Phone:...... (303) 871-4223 In the league’s 46-year history, member schools have claimed Duluth’s reign atop the Division I women’s hockey world last FAX:...... (303) 871-2600 32 NCAA Championships. season, as UM compiled a 30-4-2 overall record and a 19-3-2 Public Relations and Marketing conference record en-route to its third WCHA regular-season PO Box 5426 The WCHA Women’s League began for the 1999-2000 title. The Golden Gophers used a home-ice advantage at Ridder Madison, WI 53705-5426 season with seven charter members: Bemidji State University; Arena to win the WCHA Final Five Championship 4-2 over Phone:...... (608) 829-0100 University of Minnesota; University of Minnesota-Duluth; Minnesota-Duluth. Minnesota then took home the biggest FAX:...... (608) 829-0200 Minnesota State University; Ohio State University; St. Cloud prize, the 2003-04 NCAA National Championship. e-mail:...... [email protected] State University and University of Wisconsin. Minnesota made it a clean sweep in 2004-05 as they won the Officiating Three of the schools, Minnesota-Duluth, Ohio State and WCHA regular season title, conference tournament title and 215 East Kathleen Drive Wisconsin, are in just the eighth year of their programs while the Division I National Championship. The Gophers compiled West St. Paul, MN 55118 programs at Bemidji State, Minnesota State and St. Cloud an overall record of 36-2-2 and a conference record of 25-1-2. Phone...... (651) 229-2507 State are beginning their ninth year of existence. Minnesota It was the Gophers fourth WCHA regular-season title. The started its program in 1997-98 and is the first of the league’s gophers won back-to-back national titles. WCHA History teams to reach the ninth season. North Dakota will be going 1999-00 Champions into its fourth season in the WCHA. Wisconsin snapped the Minnesota’s run of two-straight Regular Season...... Minnesota-Duluth championships as they won the WCHA regular season title, Tournament...... Minnesota-Duluth The WCHA took its first step towards creating a women’s conference tournament title and the Division I National Cham- AWCHA National Champion...... Minnesota league at its annual meeting in Marco Island, Fla., April 29, pionship. The Badgers garnerd an overall record of 36-4-1 and 2000-01 Champions 1999. The unanimous vote followed a year-long planning a conference record of 24-3-1. It was the Badgers first WCHA Regular Season...... Minnesota process. On June 29, 1999, the WCHA announced the hir- regular season title, and its first national title. Tournament...... Minnesota-Duluth ing of Sara Martin as associate commissioner with primary NCAA National Champion. Minnesota-Duluth responsibilities for the women’s league. Wisconsin continued its recent domination over the entire 2001-02 Champions country, as the Badgers garnered a 23-1-4 overall record in Regular Season...... Minnesota The WCHA followed up on that commitment in 1999-00. In 2006-07, again claiming the trifecta of the WCHA regular Tournament...... Minnesota its first year, the league race came down to the wire as Min- season title, the conference tournament title and the Division NCAA National Champion...... Minnesota-Duluth nesota-Duluth edged Minnesota by one point for the league I National Championship. 2002-03 Champions title. The two teams met for the league championship March Regular Season...... Minnesota-Duluth 4, 2000, in Bloomington, Minn., as the Bulldogs claimed the Tournament...... Minnesota-Duluth title in a 2-0 victory. NCAA National Champion. Minnesota-Duluth 2003-04 Champions Regular Season...... Minnesota WCHA All-Time Standings Tournament...... Minnesota NCAA National Champion...... Minnesota Season Playoff 2004-05 Champions Team Years Games W L T Pct Titles Titles Regular Season...... Minnesota Tournament...... Minnesota Bemidji State 8 204 50 133 21 .273 0 0 NCAA National Champion...... Minnesota Minnesota 8 204 157 34 13 .822 4 3 2005-06 Champions Regular Season...... Wisconsin Minnesota-Duluth 8 204 147 38 19 .795 2 3 Tourmament...... Wisconsin Minnesota State 8 204 44 141 19 .234 0 0 NCAA National Champion...... Wisconsin North Dakota 3 84 9 71 4 .113 0 0 Ohio State 8 204 79 103 22 .434 0 0 2006-07 Champions Regular Season...... Wisconsin St. Cloud State 8 204 60 128 18 .320 0 0 Tournament...... Wisconsin Wisconsin 8 204 144 42 18 .774 2 2 NCAA National Champion...... Wisconsin

38 2007-08 Bemidji State Women’s Ice Hockey Women’s Hockey 2007-08BEMIDJI STATE 2006-07 WCHA recap 2006-07 Final WCHA Standings WCHA Only Overall Team GP W L T Pts GF GA W L T GF GA Wisconsin%&$ 28 23 1 4 50 112 33 36 1 4 166 36 Minnesota Duluth 28 19 6 3 41 102 38 24 11 4 128 68 Minnesota 28 17 10 1 35 85 66 23 12 1 115 85 Ohio State 28 13 11 4 30 79 70 20 13 4 112 87 Minnesota State 28 12 14 2 26 78 91 16 17 2 108 106 Bemidji State 28 9 15 4 22 53 85 11 20 5 66 110 St. Cloud State 28 7 16 5 19 66 94 12 18 7 99 110 North Dakota 28 0 27 1 1 24 122 3 31 2 39 142 % WCHA Regular Season Champion // & WCHA Tournament Champion // $ NCAA Division I National Champion 2006-07 All-WCHA First Team Myriam Trepanier So. Minnesota Duluth St-Michel-de-Bellechasse, QUE Player Year Pos School Hometown Suvi Vacker Sr. Minnesota Duluth Jyvaskyla, Finland Sara Bauer Sr. F UW St. Catharines, Ontario Lindsay Block So. Minnesota Chaska, Minn. Noemie Marin Sr. F UMD St. Myacinthe, Gigi Marvin So. Minnesota Warroad, Minn. Gigi Marvin So. F UM Warroad, Minn. Erica McKenzie Jr. Minnesota Hastings, Minn. Meaghan Mikkelson Sr. D UW St. Albert, Alberta Tessa Bonhomme Sr. D OSU Sudbury, Ontario Anya Miller Jr. Minnesota Elk River, Minn. Jessie Vetter So. G UW Cottage Grove, Wisc. Andrea Nichols Sr. Minnesota Mt. Iron, Minn. Bobbi Ross Jr. Minneosta Verwood, Saskatchewan 2006-07 All-WCHA Second Team Player Year Pos School Hometown Margaret Souba Sr. Minnesota Moorhead, Minn. Dagney Willey So. Minnesota Maple Grove, Minn. Meghan Duggan Fr. F UW Danvers, Massachusetts Kristina Bunker Jr. Minnesota State Blaine, Minn. Erin Keys Jr. F OSU St. Paul, Minnesota Jinelle Zaugg Jr. F UW Eagle River, Wisconsin Jodi Helminen Jr. Minnesota State Brighton, Mich. Amber Bowman Sr. D OSU Innisfil, Ontario Jenna Hewitt So. Minnesota State Ramsey, Minn. Bobbi-Jo Slusar Sr. D UW Swift Current, Saskatchewan Megan Jedinak Sr. Minnesota State Fridley, Minn. Kim Martin Fr. G UMD Stockholm, Sweden Britni Kehler Jr. Minnesota State Mitchell, Man. Lindsay Macy Jr. Minnesota State Owatonna, Minn Samantha Miller Sr. Minnesota State St. Paul, Minn. WCHA Post-Season Awards Richelle St. Croix Sr. Minnesota State Winnipeg, Manitoba Western Collegiate Hockey Association Scoring Champion Amanda Stohr Jr. Minnesota State St. Paul, Minn. Sara Bauer, Wisconsin Andreanne Thibault Jr. Minnesota State L’Original, Ontario Western Collegiate Hockey Association Goaltending Champion Shera Vis Sr. Minnesota State Thunder Bay, Ontario Christine Dufour, Wisconsin Western Collegiate Hockey Association Defensive Player of the Year Ashley Young So. Minnesota State South St. Paul, Minn Meghan Mikkelson, Wisconsin Aynsley Allen Sr. North Dakota St. Andrews, Manitoba Western Collegiate Hockey Association Rookie of the Year Christey Allen Jr. North Dakota St. Andrews, Manitoba Meghan Duggan, Wisconsin Christine Carlson So. North Dakota Hutchinson, Minn. Western Collegiate Hockey Association Student-Athlete of the Year Alexia Gagnon-LaPlante Sr. North Dakota Sainte-Therese, Quebec Riitta Schaublin, Minnesota-Duluth Casie Hanson So. North Dakota St. Peter, Minn. Western Collegiate Hockey Association Player of the Year Sara Bauer, Wisconsin Alyssa Johnson So. North Dakota Fergus Falls, Minn. Western Collegiate Hockey Association Coach of the Year Randi Motsko So. North Dakota Fairbanks, Alaska Mark Johnson, Wisconsin Olivia Antognoli So. Ohio State Granite City, Ill. Liana Bonanno So. Ohio State Mount Sinai, N.Y. 2006-07 Academic All-WCHA Team Amber Bowman Sr. Ohio State Innisfil, Ontario Sara Bauer Sr. Wisconsin St. Catharines, Ontario Jody Heywood Jr. Ohio State Regina, Saskatchewan Rachel Bible So. Wisconsin Black Rivers Falls, Wisc. Megan Hostasek So. Ohio State Kimberley, British Columbia Angie Keseley So. Wisconsin St. Louis Park, Minn. Erin Keys Jr. Ohio State St. Paul, Minn. Heidi Kletzien Sr. Wisconsin Manitowoc, Wisc. Whitney Miller So. Ohio State Anchorage, Alaska Meaghan Mikkelson Sr. Wisconsin St. Albert, Alberta Mallory Peckels Jr. Ohio State Minocqua, Wis. Phoebe Monteleone Sr. Wisconsin , Pa. Lacey Schultz Sr. Ohio State Kelvington, Saskatchewan Jessie Vetter So. Wisconsin Cottage Grove, Wisc. Krysta Skarda Sr. Ohio State Lake Elmo, Minn Haley Balcom Jr. Bemidji State Elk River, Minn. Erica Vanderveer Sr. Ohio State Bradford, Ontario Emily Brookshaw Jr. Bemidji State Webster, Wis. Bobbie Anderson Jr.. St. Cloud State Whitecourt, Alberta Brooke Collins So. Bemidji State Pilot Mound, Manitoba Hailey Clarkson Sr. St. Cloud State Winnipegosis, Manitoba Tara Hiscock Jr.. Bemidji State Bemidji, Minn. Laura Fast Jr. St. Cloud State , Alberta Lisa Kissick So. Bemidji State Carman, Manitoba Tricia Fast Sr. St. Cloud State Calgary, Alberta Jaime LeDuc Jr. Bemidji State International Falls, Minn. Jacqueline Jensen Sr. St. Cloud State Madison, Wis. Jessica Pullar Jr. Bemidji State Elk River, Minn. Abby Krause Jr. St. Cloud State Moorhead, Minn Kate Robinson Sr. Bemidji State Shanty Bay, Ontario Marie-Michel Lemieux Jr. St. Cloud State Boisbriand, Quebec Helena Tageson Sr. Bemidji State Malmo, Sweden Denelle Maguet Sr. St. Cloud State Ste. Rose, Manitoba Nina Ziegenhals Sr. Bemidji State Sankt Augustin, Germany Michelle Moen So. St. Cloud State Rogers, Minn. Karine Demeule Jr. Minnesota Duluth , Quebec Sammy Nixon So. St. Cloud State Blaine, Minn Kirsti Hakala So. Minnesota Duluth Cloquet, Minnesota Brita Schroeder So. St. Cloud State Monticello, Minn. Jessica Koizumi Sr. Minnesota Duluth Simi Valley, Calif. Lauri St. Jacques Sr. St. Cloud State Sturgeon Falls, Ontario Michaela Lanzl So. Minnesota Duluth Geretsmed, Germany Noemie Marin Sr. Minnesota Duluth St. Myacinthe, Quebec Tawni Mattila So. Minnestoa Duluth Duluth, Minn. Riitta Schaublin Sr. Minnesota Duluth Basel, Switzerland http://www.bemidjistate.edu/athletics 39 BEMIDJI STATEWomen’s Hockey 2007-08 2006-07Point WCH Scoring, All GamesA recap Point Scoring, WCHA Games

WCHA Weekly Awards GP G- A- P GP G- A- P Offensive Player of the Week 1 Sara Bauer UW 39 22-36-58 1 Sara Bauer UW 28 16-35-51 Oct. 3 Lindsay Macy MSU 2 Erica McKenzie UM 41 27-26-53 2 Noemie Marin UMD 28 21-20-41 Oct. 10 Jinelle Zaugg UW 3 Jana Harrigan OSU 36 23-24-47 3 Erin Keys OSU 28 19-20-39 Oct. 17 Helena Tageson BSU 4 Gigi Marvin UM 41 16-30-46 4 Meghan Duggan UW 26 17-17-34 Oct. 24 Maggie Fisher MSU 5 Kristy Oonincx SCSU 37 15-29-44 5 Meaghan Mikkelson UW 28 9-24-33 Oct. 31 Sara O’Toole UMD 6 Jessica Koizumi UMD 37 17-26-43 6 Jessica Koizumi UMD 25 15-17-32 Nov. 7 Bobbi Ross UM Bobbi Ross UM 40 21-22-43 7 Gigi Marvin UM 28 16-15-31 8 Bobbi-Jo Slusar UW 39 12-28-40 Saara Tuominen UMD 28 8-23-31 Nov. 14 Bobbi Ross UM 9 Noemie Marin UMD 30 22-17-39 9 Jinelle Zaugg UW 28 20-10-30 Nov. 21 Erin Keys OSU Sharon Cole UW 41 24-13-39 10 Amber Bowman OSU 28 5-24-29 Nov. 28 Jessica Kolzumi UMD 11 Hailey Clarkson SCSU 37 17-21-38 11 Emmanuelle Blais UMD 28 11-15-26 Dec. 5 Sara Bauer UW 12 Jinelle Zaugg UW 41 24-13-37 Maggie Fisher MSU 28 10-16-26 Dec. 12 Amanda Stohr MSU 13 Angie Keseley UW 41 13-20-33 Lisa Chesson OSU 28 9-17-26 Jan. 2 Nikki Eckebrecht BSU 3 tied at 32 4 tied at 25 Jan. 9 Kate Robinson BSU Jan. 16 Erin Keys OSU Goals-Against Average, All Games Goals-Against Average, WCHA Games Jan. 23 Shera Vis MSU MIN GAA MIN GAA Jan. 31 Sara Bauer UW 1 Kim Hanlon UM 1017:47 1.12 1 Christine Dufour UW 727:01 1.07 Feb. 6 Gigi Marvin UM 2 Meghan Horras UW 1127:25 1.54 2 Kim Martin UMD 872:22 1.10 Feb. 13 Sara Bauer UW 3 Riitta Schaublin UMD 1951:09 1.57 3 Jessie Vetter UW 965:02 1.24 Feb. 20 Laura Fast SCSU 4 Brittony Chartier UM 1430:45 2.05 4 Riitta Schaublin UMD 793:12 1.59 5 Lauri St. Jacques SCSU 1494:14 2.49 5 Brittony Chartier UM 773:51 2.02 Defensive Player of the Week 6 Erika Vandeerver OSU 1385:53 2.29 7 Kim Hanlon UM 883:22 2.58 Oct. 3 Lauri St. Jacques SCSU Team Scoring Offense, All games Oct. 10 Tessa Bonhomme OSU 8 Emily Brookshaw BSU 1657:39 2.90 Games Goals G/GM Oct. 17 Emily Brookshaw BSU 9 Britni Kehler MSU 1626:49 3.10 1 Wisconsin 41 155 3.78 10 Lauri St. Jacques SCSU 725:46 4.05 Oct. 24 Britni Kehler MSU 2 Minnesota Duluth 34 120 3.53 Oct. 31 Kim Martin UMD 3 Minnesota 41 122 2.98 Nov. 7 Brittony Chartier UM 4 St. Cloud State 37 97 2.62 Team Scoring Offense, WCHA Games Games Goals G/GM Nov. 14 Erika Vanderveer OSU 5 Ohio State 36 87 2.42 1 Wisconsin 28 112 4.00 Nov. 21 Britni Kehler MSU 6 Bemidji State 36 72 2.00 2 Minnesota Duluth 28 102 3.64 7 Minnesota State 36 70 1.94 Nov. 28 Tessa Bonhomme OSU 3 Minnesota 28 85 3.04 8 North Dakota 36 60 1.67 Dec. 5 Meaghan Mikkelson UW 4 Ohio State 28 79 2.82 Dec. 12 Kendall Newell SCSU 5 Minnesota State 28 78 2.79 Jan. 2 Tessa Bonhomme OSU Team Scoring Defense, All Games 6 St. Cloud State 28 66 2.36 Jan. 9 Meaghan Mikkelson UW Games Goals G/GM 7 Bemidji State 28 53 1.89 Jan. 16 Emily Brookshaw BSU 1 Wisconsin 41 51 1.24 8 North Dakota 28 24 0.86 Jan. 23 Riitta Schaublin UMD 2 Minnesota Duluth 34 54 1.59 Jan. 31 Melanie Gagnon UM 3 Minnesota 41 69 1.68 Feb. 6 Lisa Cheason OSU 4 St. Cloud State 37 98 2.65 Team Scoring Defense, WCHA Games Feb. 13 Britni Kehler MSU 5 Minnesota State 36 102 2.83 Games Goals G/GM Feb. 20 Lisa Cheason OSU 6 Ohio State 36 107 2.97 1 Wisconsin 28 33 1.18 7 Bemidji State 36 119 3.31 2 Minnesota Duluth 28 38 1.36 Rookie of the Week 8 North Dakota 36 131 3.64 3 Minnesota 28 66 2.36 Oct. 3 Holly Roberts SCSU 4 Ohio State 28 70 2.50 Oct. 10 Saara Tuominen UMD Team Power Play, All Games 5 Bemidji State 28 85 3.04 6 Minnesota State 28 91 3.25 Oct. 17 Jamie Rasmusssen UMD Totals SHA PCT 7 St. Cloud State 28 94 3.36 Oct. 24 Meghan Duggan UW 1 St. Cloud State 37/179 2 20.7 8 North Dakota 28 122 4.36 Oct. 31 Kelli Blankenship UM 2 Wisconsin 42/214 2 19.6 Nov. 7 Holly Roberts SCSU 3 Minnesota 36/208 2 17.3 Nov. 14 Franny Door BSU 4 Minnesota Duluth 33/209 1 15.8 Nov. 21 Meghan Duggan UW 5 Ohio State 20/159 3 12.6 Team Power Play, WCHA Games Totals SHA PCT Nov. 28 Jessica Ptachick BSU 6 North Dakota 22/176 2 12.5 1 Wisconsin 38/130 1 29.2 Dec. 5 Brittany Kirkham UND 7 Bemidji State 25/204 2 12.3 8 Minnesota State 17/189 3 9.0 2 Minnesota 32/143 2 22.4 Dec. 12 Kelli Blankenship UM 3 Ohio State 29/150 2 19.3 Jan. 2 Ashley Young MSU 4 Minnesota Duluth 33/171 2 19.3 Jan. 9 Christina Lee MSU Team Penalty Kill, All Games 5 Minnesota State 30/168 3 17.9 Jan. 16 Saara Tuominen UMD Totals SHF PCT 6 St. Cloud State 27/161 4 16.8 Jan. 23 Meghan Duggan UW 1 Minnesota Duluth 182/203 2 89.7 7 Bemidji State 12/113 7 10.6 Jan. 31 Meghan Duggan UW 2 Wisconsin 152/172 4 88.4 8 North Dakota 10/179 2 5.6 Feb. 6 Meghan Duggan UW 3 Bemidji State 146/169 1 86.4 Feb. 13 Elin Holmlov UMD 4 Minnesota 184/216 7 85.2 5 St. Cloud State 152/180 0 84.4 Feb. 20 Elin Holmlov UMD 6 Minnesota State 164/195 3 84.1 Team Penalty Kill, WCHA Games Totals SHF PCT 7 Ohio State 155/185 7 83.8 1 Minnesota Duluth 143/157 2 91.1 8 North Dakota 172/212 2 81.1 2 Wisconsin 101/112 3 90.2 3 Bemidji State 153/178 2 86.0 4 Minnesota 122/142 2 85.9 5 Ohio State 143/175 3 81.7 6 Minnesota State 117/149 8 78.5 7 St. Cloud State 120/155 3 77.4 8 North Dakota 105/147 0 71.4

40 2007-08 Bemidji State Women’s Ice Hockey Women’s Hockey 2007-08BEMIDJI STATE career records Points Assists Assists by a Defenseman 122 Amber Fryklund...... 2000-2003 67 Kelly Hart...... 2003-2007 52 Lisa Peters...... 1999-2003 100 Kelly Hart...... 2003-2007 63 Amber Fryklund...... 2000-2003 19 Sarah Zuelke...... 2002-2006 97 Lill Raynard...... 1999-2003 62 Lill Raynard...... 1999-2003 17 Jenny Schnickel...... 2001-2005 91 Alicia Kinsman...... 1999-2003 55 Alicia Kinsman...... 1999-2003 17 Brooke Collins...... 2005-present 87 Lisa Peters...... 1999-2003 52 Lisa Peters...... 1999-2003 16 Haley Balcom...... 2004-present 85 Kerri McEwen...... 1999-2003 42 Kerri McEwen...... 1999-2003 14 Nina Ziegenhals...... 2003-2007 14 Mandy Bambrough...... 2002-2007 Overtime Points Overtime Assists 8 Beth Brown...... 2000-2001 1 Katherine Dunlop...... 1999-2000 1 Katherine Dunlop...... 1999-2000 7 Kelly McEwen...... 1999-2001 1 Nikki Eckebrecht...... 2003-2007 1 Nikki Eckebrecht...... 2003-present 6 Ashley Salberg...... 1999-2000 1 Kelly Hart...... 2003-2007 1 Betsy Hegland...... 1999-2003 1 Betsy Hegland...... 1999-2003 1 Helena Tageson...... 2003-present Games Played 1 Amy Shepler...... 1999-2003 1 Tara Hiscock...... 2004-present 141 Mandy Bambrough...... 2002-2007 1 Helena Tageson...... 2003-2007 1 Sarah Zuelke...... 2002-2006 140 Kelly Hart...... 2003-2007 1 Jessica Pullar...... 2004-present 140 Nikki Eckebrecht...... 2003-2007 1 Tara Hiscock...... 2004-present Shorthanded Goals 139 Kate Robinson...... 2003-2007 1 Sarah Zuelke...... 2002-2006 4 Lill Raynard...... 1999-2003 135 Aimee Collins...... 2002-2006 3 Amy Shepler...... 1999-2003 135 Laura Lankton...... 2002-2006 Goals 3 Amber Fryklund...... 2000-2003 135 Kerri McEwen...... 1999-2003 59 Amber Fryklund...... 2000-2003 2 Alicia Kinsman...... 1999-2003 135 Lill Raynard...... 1999-2003 43 Kerri McEwen...... 1999-2003 2 Caesare Stimson...... 2000-2003 135 Jenny Schnickel...... 2001-2005 36 Alicia Kinsman...... 1999-2003 134 Carly Napier...... 2002-2006 35 Lisa Peters...... 1999-2003 Points by a Defenseman 133 Betsy Hegland...... 1999-2003 35 Lill Raynard...... 1999-2003 87 Lisa Peters...... 1999-2003 132 Sarah Zuelke...... 2002-2006 29 Jenny Schnickel...... 2001-2005 131 Guylaine Hache...... 2000-2004 Power-Play Goals 26 Sarah Zuelke...... 2002-2006 129 Alicia Kinsman...... 1999-2003 15 Amber Fryklund...... 2000-2003 20 Brooke Collins...... 2005-present 13 Tara Hiscock...... 2004-present 20 Haley Balcom...... 2004-present Consecutive Games Played 12 Kerri McEwen...... 1999-2003 19 Mandy Bambrough...... 2002-2007 135 Kerri McEwen...... 10/22/99-3/6/03 11 Kate Robinson...... 2003-2007 16 Nina Ziegenhals...... 2003-2007 135 Lill Raynard...... 10/22/99-3/6/03 10 Caesare Stimson...... 2000-2003 11 Laura Lankton...... 2002-2006 135 Jenny Schnickel...... 10/12/01-3/3/05 10 Lisa Peters...... 1999-2003 121 Guylaine Haché...... 10/12/00-1/16/04 10 Guylaine Haché ...... 2000-2004 Goals by a Defenseman 117 Betsy Hegland...... 1/10/00-3/6/03 35 Lisa Peters...... 1999-2003 111 Nikki Eckebrecht...... 10/10/03-10/27/06 12 Jenny Schnickel...... 2001-2005 100 Amber Fryklund...... 10/12/00-3/6/03 Overtime Goals 7 Sarah Zuelke...... 2002-2006 1 Kelly Hart...... 2003-2007 5 Jennifer Retka...... 1998-1999 Penalty Minutes 1 Amy Shepler...... 1999-2003 5 Mary Short...... 1999-2000 273 Nikki Eckebrecht...... 2003-2007 1 Jessica Pullar...... 2004-present 5 Mandy Bambrough...... 2002-2007 266 Lisa Peters...... 1999-2003 184 Mandy Bambrough...... 2002-2007 Game-Winning Goals 144 Kristie Hofer...... 1999-2002 7 Amber Fryklund...... 2000-2003 130 Alicia Kinsman...... 1999-2003 6 Kerri McEwen...... 1999-2003 126 Kerri McEwen...... 1999-2003 5 Kristie Hofer...... 1999-2002 123 Nicky Kluck...... 2001-2005 5 Alicia Kinsman...... 1999-2003 5 Guylaine Haché...... 2000-2004 5 Helena Tageson...... 2003-2007 5 Jessica Pullar...... 2004-present

Hat Tricks 3 Amber Fryklund...... 2000-2003 1 nine players

http://www.bemidjistate.edu/athletics 41 BEMIDJI STATEWomen’s Hockey 2007-08 single-game Records Most Points, Game vs. St. Cloud State (W, 7-4) Most Assists, Period 6 Kerri McEwen (4g, 2a)...... 12/4/99 3 Amber Fryklund...... 2/10/01 3 Alicia Kinsman (first period)...... 12/4/99 vs. Wayne State (W, 15-3) vs. Wayne State (W, 7-3) vs. Wayne State (W, 15-3) 6 Alicia Kinsman (2g, 4a)...... 12/4/99 3 Amber Fryklund...... 11/2/01 3 Guylaine Hache (third period)...... 10/27/01 vs. Wayne State (W, 15-3) vs. Minnesota State (W, 4-3) vs. St. Cloud State (T, 4-4) 6 Amber Fryklund (3g, 3a)...... 2/10/01 3 Guylaine Haché...... 10/25/02 2 37 times vs. Wayne State (W, 7-3) vs. Minnesota State (W, 6-2) 5 Lill Raynard (3g, 2a)...... 10/29/99 3 Nikki Eckebrecht...... 11/6/04 Most Assists, Game, Defenseman 7-1 Bemidji State win over Wayne State vs. North Dakota (L, 4-6) 3 Lisa Peters...... 2/15/03 4 12 times 3 Carly Napier...... 2/11/05 vs. Findlay (W, 5-1) vs. Minnesota State (W, 3-0) 2 13 times Most Points, Road Game 6 Kerri McEwen (4g, 2a)...... 12/4/99 Most Goals, Period Fastest Goal From Start Of A Game vs. Wayne State (W, 15-3) 2 Two goals have been scored by one player 0:11 Amy Shepler...... 12/3/99 6 Alicia Kinsman (2g, 4a)...... 12/4/99 in one period 26 times. Jessica Pullar is vs. Wayne State (W, 4-3) vs. Wayne State (W, 15-3) the last player to equal this mark on 0:29 Lisa Peters...... 1/13/02 6 Amber Fryklund (3g, 3a)...... 2/10/01 Jan. 7, 2006, in the second period at Minnesota vs. Minnesota (L, 2-3) vs. Wayne State (W, 7-3) (W, 2-1). 0:38 Guylaine Haché...... 2/8/04 vs. North Dakota (L, 3-5) Most Points, Period Most Goals, Game, Defenseman 0:48 Lill Raynard...... 3/1/03 4 Alicia Kinsman (1g, 3a) (first period)...... 12/4/99 2 Tara Reid...... 10/23/99 vs. Ohio State (L, 2-6) vs. Wayne State (W, 7-3) vs. Minnesota-Duluth (L, 6-8) 0:50 Amber Fryklund...... 2/10/01 3 10 times 2 Lisa Peters...... 12/4/99 vs. Wayne State (W, 7-3) vs. Wayne State (W, 15-3) Most Points, Game, Defenseman 2 Lisa Peters...... 3/2/00 Fastest Goal From Start Of A Period 4 Lisa Peters...... 1/20/01 vs. Wisconsin (L, 2-9) 0:11 Alicia Kinsman (second period)...... 10/29/99 vs. St. Cloud State (T, 4-4) 2 Lisa Peters...... 10/12/00 vs. Wayne State (W, 7-1) 3 Lisa Peters...... 10/12/00 vs. Boston College (L, 5-6) 0:11 Amy Shepler (first period)...... 12/3/99 vs. Boston College (L, 5-6) 2 Lisa Peters...... 1/20/01 vs. Wayne State (W, 4-3) 3 Lisa Peters...... 11/3/01 vs. St. Cloud State (T, 4-4) 0:13 Helena Tageson (second period)...... 11/27/04 vs. Minnesota State (W, 4-3) vs. St. Cloud State (L, 2-3) 3 Lisa Peters...... 2/15/03 Most Assists, Game 0:24 Katie Ward (second period)...... 1/6/02 vs. Findlay (W, 5-1) 4 Alicia Kinsman...... 12/4/99 vs. Findlay (W, 5-2) 3 Brooke Collins...... 12/11/05 vs. Wayne State (W, 15-3) 0:26 Guylaine Haché (third period)...... 10/25/02 at North Dakota (W, 6-1) 4 Lill Raynard...... 12/4/99 vs. Minnesota State (W, 6-2) 2 13 times vs. Wayne State (W, 15-3) 0:29 Lisa Peters (first period)...... 1/13/02 3 14 times vs. Minnesota (L, 2-3) Most Points, Game, Goaltender 1 Janet Hicks...... 1/22/99 Most Assists, Road Game Fastest Two Goals vs. St. Cloud State (L, 1-4) 4 Alicia Kinsman...... 12/4/99 0:44 Kerri McEwen...... 11/13/99 1 Bre Dedrickson...... 10/26/02 vs. Wayne State (W, 15-3) 16:31 and 17:15, third period vs. Minnesota State (L, 1-2) 4 Lill Raynard...... 12/4/99 vs. Wisconsin (L, 4-7) 1 Jill Luebke...... 11/25/05 and 2/24/06 vs. Wayne State (W, 15-3) 1:00 Lill Raynard...... 10/29/99 vs. Ohio State (L, 4-2) and vs. St. Cloud State 3 Kristie Hofer...... 12/4/99 19:55 and 0:55, second and third periods (W, 5-1) vs. Wayne State (W, 15-3) vs. Wayne State (W, 7-1) 3 Lisa Peters...... 1/7/00 1:24 Amber Fryklund...... 11/18/00 Most Goals, Game vs. Concordia-Moorhead (W, 9-0) 19:36 amd 1:00, second and third periods 4 Kerri McEwen...... 12/4/99 3 Amber Fryklund...... 10/12/00 vs. Wisconsin (L, 4-14) vs. Wayne State (W, 15-3) vs. Boston College (L, 5-6) 1:35 Jenn Sadler...... 12/12/03 3 12 times 3 Amber Fryklund...... 2/10/01 15:20 and 16:55, second period vs. Wayne State (W, 7-3) vs. St. Cloud State (W, 5-3) Most Goals, Road Game 3 Lill Raynard...... 1/18/02 3:36 Amber Fryklund...... 11/2/01 4 Kerri McEwen...... 12/4/99 vs. Wayne State (W, 5-0) 10:47 and 14:23, second period vs. Wayne State (W, 15-3) vs. Minnesota State (W, 4-1) 3 Jessica Bina...... 1/29/99

42 2007-08 Bemidji State Women’s Ice Hockey Women’s Hockey 2007-08BEMIDJI STATE single-season records Most Goals, Season 11 Lisa Peters...... 2000-2001 27 Amber Fryklund...... 2000-2001 8 Beth Brown...... 2000-2001 Most Points, Season, Freshman 19 Kerri McEwen...... 1999-2000 8 Sarah Zuelke...... 2005-2006 36 Lill Raynard...... 1999-2000 17 Lill Raynard...... 1999-2000 34 Alicia Kinsman...... 1999-2000 16 Amber Fryklund...... 2002-2003 Most Points, Season, Defenseman 34 Kerri McEwen...... 1999-2000 16 Amber Fryklund...... 2001-2002 27 Lisa Peters...... 1999-2003 27 Lisa Peters...... 1999-2000 23 Lisa Peters...... 2001-2002 27 Caesare Stimson...... 2000-2001 Most Assists, Season 19 Lisa Peters...... 2000-2001 22 Amber Fryklund...... 2000-2001 18 Lisa Peters...... 2002-2003 Most Shots On Goal, Season 22 Kelly Hart...... 2005-2006 16 Brooke Collins...... 2005-2006 136 Lisa Peters...... 2001-2002 21 Amber Fryklund...... 2002-2003 11 Jenny Schnickel...... 2004-2005 130 Amber Fryklund...... 2001-2002 20 Kelly Hart...... 2004-2005 127 Amber Fryklund...... 2000-2001 20 Amber Fryklund...... 2001-2002 Most Goals, Season, Freshman 118 Tara Hiscock...... 2004-2005 19 Alicia Kinsman...... 1999-2000 19 Kerri McEwen...... 1999-2000 116 Nikki Eckebrecht...... 2005-2006 19 Lill Raynard...... 1999-2000 17 Lill Raynard...... 1999-2000 108 Nikki Eckebrecht...... 2004-2005 15 Alicia Kinsman...... 1999-2000 107 Nikki Eckebrecht...... 2006-2007 Most Points, Season 15 Caesare Stimson...... 2000-2001 106 Tara Hiscock...... 2005-2006 49 Amber Fryklund...... 2000-2001 13 Lisa Peters...... 1999-2000 104 Amber Fryklund...... 2002-2003 37 Amber Fryklund...... 2002-2003 13 Amy Shepler...... 1999-2000 102 Alicia Kinsman...... 2001-2002 36 Lill Raynard...... 1999-2000 102 Caesare Stimson...... 2000-2001 36 Amber Fryklund...... 2001-2002 Most Assists, Season, Freshman 34 Alicia Kinsman...... 1999-2000 19 Lill Raynard...... 1999-2000 Most Penalty Minutes, Season 34 Kerri McEwen...... 1999-2000 19 Alicia Kinsman...... 1999-2000 116 Lisa Peters...... 1999-2000 15 Kerri McEwen...... 1999-2000 88 Kristie Hofer...... 1999-2000 Most Power-Play Goals, Season 14 Lisa Peters...... 1999-2000 80 Nikki Eckebrecht...... 2005-2006 6 Amber Fryklund...... 2000-2001 14 Brooke Collins...... 2005-2006 71 Nikki Eckebrecht...... 2006-2007 6 Tara Hiscock...... 2004-2005 13 Amy Shepler...... 1999-2000 67 Ashley Leopold...... 2006-2007 6 Jessica Pullar...... 2005-2006 13 Tara Hiscock...... 2004-2005 66 Kirstin Peahl...... 1998-1999 6 Helena Tageson...... 2005-2006 5 Amy Shepler...... 1999-2000 5 Lisa Peters...... 2001-2002 5 Amber Fryklund...... 2001-2002 5 Caesare Stimson...... 2001-2002 5 Lill Raynard...... 2002-2003

Most Shorthanded Goals, Season 3 Lill Raynard...... 1999-2000 3 Amy Shepler...... 1999-2000 3 Amber Fryklund...... 2000-2001 2 Alicia Kinsman...... 1999-2000 2 Caesare Stimson...... 2000-2001

Most Goals, Season, Defenseman 13 Lisa Peters...... 1999-2000 11 Lisa Peters...... 2001-2002 8 Lisa Peters...... 2000-2001 6 Jenny Schnickel...... 2004-2005 5 Jennifer Retka...... 1998-1999 5 Mary Short...... 1999-2000 Junior Brooke Collins holds the zone Most Assists, Season, Defenseman 15 Lisa Peters...... 2002-2003 14 Lisa Peters...... 1999-2000 14 Brooke Collins...... 2005-2006 12 Lisa Peters...... 2001-2002

http://www.bemidjistate.edu/athletics 43 BEMIDJI STATEWomen’s Hockey 2007-08 goaltending Records Most Games Appeared In, Career Emily Brookshaw...... 1/13/07 (minimum 33% of team’s minutes played) 81 Bre Dedrickson...... 1999-2003 Emily Brookshaw...... 2/9/07 2.67 Emily Brookshaw...... 2004-2005 77 Emily Brookshaw...... 2004-present 2.94 Anik Côté...... 2001-2002 72 Jill Luebke...... 2002-2006 Longest Shutout Sequence 3.03 Emily Brookshaw...... 2006-2007 62 Anik Côté...... 2000-2004 120:13 Emily Brookshaw...... 2004-2005 3.04 Jill Luebke...... 2005-2006 22 Janet Hicks...... 1998-1999 106:31 Laura Pogreba...... 1999-2000 3.05 Bre Dedrickson...... 2001-2002 105:10 Bre Dedrickson...... 2000-2001 3.11 Anik Côté...... 2002-2003 Most Games Appeared In, Season 93:44 Katie Anderson...... 1999-2000 3.21 Emily Brookshaw...... 2005-2006 35 Emily Brookshaw...... 2006-2007 82:23 Bre Dedrickson...... 2001-2002 3.44 Anik Côté...... 2003-2004 25 Bre Dedrickson...... 1999-2000 81:43 Anik Côté...... 2002-2003 24 Bre Dedrickson...... 2000-2001 Highest Save Percentage, Career 23 Emily Brookshaw...... 2004-2005 Most Wins, Career (minimum 1000 minutes played) 22 Janet Hicks...... 1998-1999 26 Bre Dedrickson...... 1999-2003 .911 Emily Brookshaw...... 2004-present 21 Bre Dedrickson...... 2001-2002 20 Emily Brookshaw...... 2004-present .893 Anik Côté...... 2000-2004 21 Jill Luebke...... 2005-2006 15 Jill Luebke...... 2002-2006 .889 Bre Dedrickson...... 1999-2003 12 Anik Côté...... 2000-2004 .880 Jill Luebke...... 2002-2006 Most Minutes Played, Career 5 Katie Anderson...... 1999-2002 .859 Janet Hicks...... 1998-1999 4419:42 Emily Brookshaw...... 2004-present 2 Janet Hicks...... 1998-1999 4414:58 Bre Dedrickson...... 1999-2003 2 Laura Pogreba...... 1999-2000 Highest Save Percentage, Season 3735:07 Jill Luebke...... 2002-2006 (minimum 33% of team’s minutes played) 3377:13 Anik Côté...... 2000-2004 Most Wins, Season .914 Anik Côté...... 2001-2002 1252:45 Janet Hicks...... 1998-1999 10 Emily Brookshaw...... 2006-2007 .912 Emily Brookshaw...... 2004-2005 9 Bre Dedrickson...... 1999-2000 .908 Emily Brookshaw...... 2005-2006 Most Minutes Played, Season 8 Bre Dedrickson...... 2001-2002 .906 Bre Dedrickson...... 2001-2002 2080:46 Emily Brookshaw...... 2006-2007 7 Bre Dedrickson...... 2000-2001 .905 Jill Luebke...... 2005-2006 1458:50 Bre Dedrickson...... 1999-2000 7 Jill Luebke...... 2005-2006 .904 Emily Brookshaw...... 2006-2007 1290:16 Bre Dedrickson...... 2000-2001 6 Emily Brookshaw...... 2004-2005 .894 Anik Côté...... 2002-2003 1252:45 Janet Hicks...... 1998-1999 5 Anik Côté...... 2002-2003 1218:10 Bre Dedrickson...... 2001-2002 Most Saves, Season 1164:49 Jill Luebke...... 2005-2006 Most Losses, Career 985 Emily Brookshaw...... 2006-2007 1077:01 Emily Brookshaw...... 2004-2005 44 Emily Brookshaw...... 2004-present 917 Janet Hicks...... 1998-1999 40 Bre Dedrickson...... 1999-2003 818 Bre Dedrickson...... 2000-2001 Most Shutouts, Career 39 Jill Luebke...... 2002-2006 704 Bre Dedrickson...... 1999-2000 5 Emily Brookshaw...... 2004-present 37 Anik Côté...... 2000-2004 601 Bre Dedrickson...... 2001-2002 3 Bre Dedrickson...... 1999-2003 20 Janet Hicks...... 1998-1999 559 Jill Luebke...... 2005-2006 2 Anik Côté...... 2000-2004 520 Emily Brookshaw...... 2005-2006 1 Katie Anderson...... 1999-2002 Most Losses, Season 498 Emily Brookshaw...... 2004-2005 1 Janet Hicks...... 1998-1999 20 Emily Brookshaw...... 2006-2007 495 Jill Luebke...... 2004-2005 1 Laura Pogreba...... 1999-2000 20 Janet Hicks...... 1998-1999 1 Jill Luebke...... 2002-2006 15 Bre Dedrickson...... 2000-2001 Most Saves, Career 14 Bre Dedrickson...... 1999-2000 2,379 Bre Dedrickson...... 1999-2003 Most Shutouts, Season 14 Anik Côté...... 2003-2004 2,003 Emily Brookshaw...... 2004-present 3 Emily Brookshaw...... 2004-2005 13 Jill Luebke...... 2003-2004 1,721 Jill Luebke...... 2002-2006 1,640 Anik Côté...... 2000-2004 Shutouts Most Points Scored, Season 917 Janet Hicks...... 1998-1999 Bre Dedrckson ...... 10/30/99 2 Jill Luebke...... 2005-2006 293 Katie Anderson...... 1999-2000 Katie Anderson...... 11/22/99 1 Janet Hicks...... 1998-1999 Laura Pogreba...... 2/1/00 1 Bre Dedrickson...... 2002-2003 Most Saves, Game Bre Dedrickson...... 11/10/00 66 Janet Hicks...... Feb. 1, 1999 Anik Côté...... 11/11/00 Lowest Goals-Against Average, Career 58 Janet Hicks...... Nov. 14, 1998 Bre Dedrickson...... 1/18/02 (minimum 1000 minutes played) 58 Bre Dedrickson...... Dec. 2, 2000 Anik Côté...... 11/17/02 2.98 Emily Brookshaw...... 2004-present 57 Bre Dedrickson...... Jan. 27, 2001 Emily Brookshaw...... 1/15/05 3.50 Anik Côté...... 2000-2004 56 Janet Hicks...... Jan. 1, 1999 Emily Brookshaw...... 2/11/05 3.77 Jill Luebke...... 2002-2006 54 Janet Hicks...... Feb. 19, 1999 Emily Brookshaw...... 2/12/05 4.02 Bre Dedrickson...... 1999-2003 Jill Luebke...... 2/4/06 6.90 Janet Hicks...... 1998-1999 Jessica Ptachick...... 11/25/06 Lowest Goals-Against Average, Season 44 2007-08 Bemidji State Women’s Ice Hockey Women’s Hockey 2007-08BEMIDJI STATE team records Goals Scored Saves Goals Scored Period Period Most 6 ...... 12/4/99 vs. Wayne State (W, 15-3) 29 ...... 2/20/99 (first period) vs. Minnesota State (L, 0-9) Power Play 30...... 2000-2001 Game Game Shorthanded 4...... 2000-2001 15 ...... 12/4/99 vs. Wayne State (W, 15-3) 67 ...... 2/20/99 vs. Minnesota State (L, 0-9) Fewest 14..... 2003-2004 Against, Period Most Against 167...... 2000-2001 8 ...... 2/26/99 vs. Minnesota State (L, 0-12) Fastest Goals Least Against 104...... 2001-2002 8 ...... 10/22/99 vs. Minnesota-Duluth (L, 3-12) Goal to Start a Period Against, Game 0:13 - 11/27/04 (second period) vs. St. Cloud State Shots on Goal 16 ...... 2/4/98 vs. Wisconsin-Superior (L, 1-16) (L, 2-3) Most 1,017.1999-2000 0:24 - 1/6/02 (second period) vs. Findlay (W, 5-2) Shots on Goal Assists Most, Period Two Goals Scored Most 138... 2001-2002 23 ...... 1/7/00 vs. Concordia-Moorhead (W, 9-0) 0:08 2/23/01 1:57 (third period)-2:05 (third period) Fewest 21..... 1998-1999 Most Against, Period vs. Minnesota State (W, 5-2) 32 .... 12/2/00 (third period) vs. Minnesota (L, 4-8) Consecutive Periods Scoring at Least One Goal Points Scored Most, Game 9 second period vs. Wayne State (2/11/01 to Most 254... 1999-2000 56 ...... 1/7/00 vs. Concordia-Moorhead (W, 9-0) first period vs. Wisconsin (3/3/01) Fewest 52..... 1998-1999 Most Against, Game 76 ...... 2/20/99 vs. Minnesota State (L, 0-9) Games Penalties Fewest, Game Most... Most 217... 1999-2000 1 ...... 11/14/98 vs. Minnesota (L, 0-10) Played 36...... 2005-2006 Fewest 129... 1998-1999 Fewest Against, Game Won 16...... 1999-2000 7 ...... 1/7/00 vs. Concordia-Moorhead (W, 9-0) Won at Home 8...... 1999-2000 Penalty Minutes Lost 27..... 2003-2004 Most 461... 1999-2000 Tied 8...... 2001-2002 Fewest 217... 1999-2000 Assists Consecutive Wins 3...... 1999-2000 Period 3...... 2001-2002 7 ...... 12/4/99 (first period) vs. Wayne State (W, 15-3) Consecutive Home Wins 3...... 1999-2000 Saves Game Consec. Losses 9...... 1998-1999 Most 1,198...2005-2006 Long Unbeaten Streak 8 ...... (5-0-3) 13 ...... 12/4/99 vs. Wayne State (W, 15-3) Fewest 857... 2002-2003 .10/12/01-11/10/02 Fewest... Lowest GAA 3.09.. 2001-2002 Points Won 2...... 1998-1999 Most Shutouts 3...... 99/00-04/05 Period Lost 13.... 2001-2002 14 ...... 12/4/99 (first period) vs. Wayne State (W, 15-3) Game 28 ...... 12/4/99 vs. Wayne State (W, 15-3)

Most, Game 13 ...... 12/14/02 0-10 Bemidji State loss to Minnesota-Duluth Fewest, Game 0 ...... 11/28/99 vs. Minnesota State (L, 1-4)

Penalty Minutes Most, Game 45 ...... 3/2/00 vs. Minnesota-Duluth (L, 0-10) Fewest, Game 0 ...... 11/28/99 vs. Minnesota State (L, 1-4)

http://www.bemidjistate.edu/athletics 45 BEMIDJI STATEWomen’s Hockey 2007-08 year-by-year leaders Goals Game-Winning Goals Lowest Goals-Against Average 1998-99 Jessica Bina...... 11 1998-99 Jessica Bina, Jennifer Retka...... 1 (minimum 33% of team’s minutes played) 1999-00 Kerri McEwen...... 19 1999-00 Kerri McEwen...... 5 1998-99 Janet Hicks...... 6.90 2000-01 Amber Fryklund...... 27 2000-01 Betsy Hegland...... 2 1999-00 Bre Dedrickson...... 3.74 2001-02 Amber Fryklund...... 16 2001-02 Amber Fryklund...... 3 2000-01 Bre Dedrickson...... 5.02 2002-03 Amber Fryklund...... 16 2002-03 Amber Fryklund...... 3 2001-02 Anik Côté...... 2.94 2003-04 Kelly Hart...... 10 2003-04 Kelly Hart...... 2 2002-03 Anik Côté...... 3.11 2004-05 Eckebrecht, Robinson, Napier...... 10 2004-05 Carly Napier...... 3 2003-04 Anik Côté...... 3.43 2005-06 Nikki Eckebrecht...... 13 2005-06 Jessica Pullar...... 3 2004-05 Emily Brookshaw...... 2.67 2006-07 Helena Tageson, Jenn Sadler...... 9 2006-07 Tara Hiscock...... 3 2005-06 Jill Luebke...... 3.04 2006-07 Emily Brookshaw...... 3.03 Assists Game-Tying Goals 1998-99 Jessica Bina...... 5 1998-99 None Highest Save Percentage 1999-00 Alicia Kinsman, Lill Raynard...... 19 1999-00 Kerri McEwen...... 1 (minimum 33% of team’s minutes played) 2000-01 Amber Fryklund...... 22 2000-01 Lill Raynard...... 1 1998-99 Janet Hicks...... 859 2001-02 Amber Fryklund...... 20 2001-02 Amber Fryklund...... 3 1999-00 Bre Dedrickson...... 889 2002-03 Amber Fryklund...... 21 2002-03 Four tied...... 1 2000-01 Bre Dedrickson...... 883 2003-04 Kelly Hart...... 10 2003-04 Nikki Eckebrecht...... 1 2001-02 Anik Côté...... 914 2004-05 Kelly Hart...... 10 2004-05 None 2002-03 Anik Côté...... 894 2005-06 Kelly Hart...... 22 2005-06 Lisa Kissick...... 1 2003-04 Anik Côté...... 882 2006-07 Kelly Hart...... 14 2006-07 Kate Robinson, Nikki Eckebrecht...... 1 2004-05 Emily Brookshaw...... 912 2005-06 Emily Brookshaw...... 908 Points Games Appeared In 2006-07 Emily Brookshaw...... 904 1998-99 Jessica Bina...... 16 1998-99 Janet Hicks...... 22 1999-00 Lill Raynard...... 36 1999-00 Bre Dedrickson...... 25 Wins 2000-01 Amber Fryklund...... 49 2000-01 Bre Dedrickson...... 24 1998-99 Janet Hicks...... 2 2001-02 Amber Fryklund...... 36 2001-02 Bre Dedrickson...... 21 1999-00 Bre Dedrickson...... 9 2002-03 Amber Fryklund...... 37 2002-03 Anik Côté...... 19 2000-01 Bre Dedrickson...... 7 2003-04 Kelly Hart...... 20 2003-04 Anik Côté...... 19 2001-02 Bre Dedrickson...... 8 2004-05 Kelly Hart...... 27 2004-05 Emily Brookshaw...... 23 2002-03 Anik Côté...... 5 2005-06 Kelly Hart...... 30 2005-06 Jill Luebke...... 21 2003-04 Jill Luebke...... 3 2006-07 Kelly Hart...... 21 2006-07 seven players...... 36 2004-05 Emily Brookshaw...... 6 2005-06 Jill Luebke...... 7 Penalty Minutes Minutes Played 2006-07 Emily Brookshaw...... 10 1998-99 Kirstin Peahl...... 66 1998-99 Janet Hicks...... 1252:45 1999-00 Lisa Peters...... 116 1999-00 Bre Dedrickson...... 1458:50 Losses 2000-01 Lisa Peters...... 56 2000-01 Bre Dedrickson...... 1290:16 1998-99 Janet Hicks...... 20 2001-02 Lisa Peters...... 50 2001-02 Bre Dedrickson...... 1218:10 1999-00 Bre Dedrickson...... 14 2002-03 Mandy Bambrough...... 52 2002-03 Anik Côté...... 1001:43 2000-01 Bre Dedrickson...... 15 2003-04 Nikki Eckebrecht...... 60 2003-04 Anik Côté...... 1066:02 2001-02 Bre Dedrickson...... 8 2004-05 Nikki Eckebrecht...... 62 2004-05 Emily Brookshaw...... 1077:01 2002-03 Anik Côté...... 11 2005-06 Nikki Eckebrecht...... 80 2005-06 Jill Luebke...... 1164:49 2003-04 Anik Côté...... 14 2006-07 Nikki Eckebrecht...... 71 2006-07 Emily Brookshaw...... 2080:46 2004-05 Emily Brookshaw...... 12 2005-06 Jill Luebke...... 12 Power-Play Goals Most Goals Against 2006-07 Emily Brookshaw...... 20 1998-99 Jessica Bina...... 3 1998-99 Janet Hicks...... 144 1999-00 Amy Shepler...... 5 1999-00 Bre Dedrickson...... 91 2000-01 Amber Fryklund...... 6 2000-01 Bre Dedrickson...... 108 2001-02 A. Fryklund, L. Peters, C. Stimson...... 5 2001-02 Bre Dedrickson...... 62 2002-03 Lill Raynard...... 5 2002-03 Anik Côté...... 52 2003-04 Kelly Hart, Kate Robinson...... 3 2003-04 Jill Luebke...... 72 2004-05 Tara Hiscock...... 6 2004-05 Jill Luebke...... 69 2005-06 Jessica Pullar, Helena Tageson...... 6 2005-06 Jill Luebke...... 59 2006-07 Tara Hiscock, Kelly Hart...... 3 2006-07 Emily Brookshaw...... 105

Shorthanded Goals Saves 1998-99 Jessica Bina...... 1 1998-99 Janet Hicks...... 876 1999-00 Lill Raynard, Amy Shepler...... 3 1999-00 Bre Dedrickson...... 732 2000-01 Amber Fryklund...... 3 2000-01 Bre Dedrickson...... 818 2001-02 None 2001-02 Bre Dedrickson...... 601 2002-03 Lill Raynard...... 1 2002-03 Anik Côté...... 437 2003-04 Eckebrecht, Haché, Tageson...... 1 2003-04 Anik Côté...... 455 2004-05 none 2004-05 Emily Brookshaw...... 498 2005-06 Kate Robinson...... 1 2005-06 Jill Luebke...... 559 2006-07 Kelly Hart, Tara Hiscock...... 1 2006-07 Emily Brookshaw...... 985

46 2007-08 Bemidji State Women’s Ice Hockey Women’s Hockey 2007-08BEMIDJI STATE J12 - - ^ Ohio St.a ll- a L 4 - time 7 J10 - - ^Minn. r St. es h ul T 2 - 2 tsO22 - - ^St. Cloud St. a L 1- 4 J13 - - ^ Ohio St. a L 1 - 6 J11 - - ^Minn. St. h T 3 - 3 N4 - 10 ^Minnesota St. h L 0- 3 J14 - - Findlay a W 4 - 1 J18 - - North Dakota h L 1 - 2 N5 - 10 ^Minnesota St. h W 2- 1 Ruthann Cantile J19 - - ^ St. Cloud St. h L 6 - 8 J24 - - ^St. Cloud St. h W 3 - 1 N11 - 7 Mercyhurst h T 2- 2 ot J20 - - ^ St. Cloud St. h T 4 - 4 ot J25 - - ^St. Cloud St. h W 6 - 1 N12 - 7 Mercyhurst h L 2- 4 1988-2001 J26 - 2 ^ Minn.-Duluth a L 2 - 9 F1 - 3 ^Minnesota h L 0 - 7 N18 - 2 ^Minn. Duluth a L 0- 3 overall J27 - 2 ^ Minn.-Duluth a L 1 - 6 F2 - 3 ^Minnesota h L 2 - 7 N19 - 2 ^Minn. Duluth a L 1- 5 1998-1999 2-20-0 F2 - 3 ^ Minnesota h L 1 - 6 F8 - 6 ^Wisconsin a L 3 - 5 N25 - - ^Ohio State h L 2- 4 F3 - 3 ^ Minnesota h L 5 - 8 F9 - 6 ^Wisconsin a L 1 - 5 N26 - - ^Ohio State h W 5- 2 1999-2000 15-18-2 F10 - - Wayne St. a W 7 - 3 F14 - - Findlay h W 4 - 3 D3 - 4 ^Wisconsin h L 3- 10 2000-2001 12-13-8 F12 - - Wayne St. a L 3 - 6 F15 - - Findlay h W 5 - 1 D4 - 4 ^Wisconsin h L 1- 4 F23 - - ^ Minn. St. h W 5 - 2 F22 - 2 ^Minn.-Duluth h L 0 - 10 D10 - - ^North Dakota a L 0- 4 3 years 28-62-3 F24 - - ^ Minn. St. h W 4 - 2 F23 - 2 ^Minn.-Duluth a L 3 - 11 D11 - - ^North Dakota a W 6- 1 M2 - 7 ^ Wisconsin a L 2 - 4 F28 - - ^Ohio State a T 3 - 3 ^ Western Collegiate Hockey Association game M3 - 7 ^ Wisconsin a L 1 - 7 M1 - - ^Ohio State a L 2 - 6 1 WCHA Tournament; Minneapolis, Minn. 1998-99 M8 - 7 Wisconsin 1 L 2 - 5 M6 - - Ohio State 1 L 3 - 4 2-20-0 ^ Western Collegiate Hockey Association game ^ Western Collegiate Hockey Association game 7-11-0 / 7-9-0 WCHA / 6th Head coach: Ruthann Cantile 1 WCHA Tournament; Rochester, Minn. 1 WCHA Play-In Game; Grand Forks, N.D. Interm Head Coach: Jim Ingman/Sis Paulsen date rank opponent loc result D30 - - Cornell a L 2- 4 N7 - - Gustavus Adolphus h L 2 - 4 2003-04 D31 - - Cornell a L 1- 2 N11 - - St. Benedict a L 1 - 3 5-27-2 / 3-20-1 WCHA / 7th J6 - 5 ^Minnesota a L 2- 7 N14 - - Minnesota h L 0 - 10 Head coach: Bruce Olson J7 - 5 ^Minnesota a W 2- 1 N20 - - St. Mary’s a L 1 - 5 date rank opponent loc result J13 - 4 ^Minn. Duluth h L 3- 4 N21 - - St. Mary’s a L 1 - 7 O10 - - Wayne St. h W 3 - 2 J14 - 4 ^Minn. Duluth h L 3- 4 D4 - - Wis.-Superior h L 1 - 16 O11 - - Wayne St. h T 2 - 2 ot J20 - - ^Minnesota St. a W 2- 1 D5 - - Wis.-Superior h L 2 - 8 O17 - 5 ^Minn.-Duluth a L 0 - 5 J21 - - ^Minnesota St. a L 2- 5 D31 - - St. Benedict 1 L 1 - 6 Jason Lesteberg O18 - 5 ^Minn.-Duluth a L 0 - 8 J28 - 1 ^Wisconsin a L 2- 4 J1 - - Augsburg h L 2 - 8 O24 - 9 ^Minn. St. h L 1 - 2 J29 - 1 ^Wisconsin a L 1- 3 J2 - - St. Mary’s 1 W 2 - 1 2001-2002 O25 - 9 ^Minn. St. h L 1 - 3 F3 - - ^North Dakota h W 5- 4 ot J9 - - St. Mary’s h L 2 - 5 overall O31 - - Mercyhurst h L 0 - 8 F4 - - ^North Dakota h W 1- 0 ot J10 - - St. Mary’s h L 2 - 6 2001-02 12-13-8 N1 - - Mercyhurst h L 1 - 3 F10 - - ^Ohio State a W 2- 1 J22 - - St. Cloud St. h L 1 - 4 N7 - 7 ^Wisconsin h L 1 - 4 F11 - - ^Ohio Staet a W 5- 4 J23 - - St. Cloud St. h L 2 - 7 1 year 12-13-8 N8 - 7 ^Wisconsin h L 0 - 2 F24 - 9 ^St. Cloud St. h W 5- 1 J29 - - St. Cloud St. a W 7 - 4 N21 - - ^Ohio St. a L 1 - 2 F25 - 9 ^St. Cloud St. h L 0- 4 J30 - - St. Cloud St. a L 1 - 8 2001-02 N22 - - ^Ohio St. a L 0 - 4 M3 6 5 ^1Minn. Duluth a L 2- 7 F5 - - Wis.-Superior a L 1 - 12 12-13-8 / 7-11-6 WCHA / 5th N25 - - Findlay a W 3 - 1 M4 6 5 ^1Minn. Duluth a L 0- 3 F6 - - Wis.-Superior a L 2 - 9 Head coach: Jason Lesteberg N26 - - Findlay a L 2 - 4 ^ Western Collegiate Hockey Association game F19 - - Gustavus-Adolphus a L 0 - 8 date rank opponent loc result D5 - 1 ^Minnesota a L 0 - 7 F20 - - Minn. State a L 0 - 9 O12 - 10 ^ Ohio St. h L 2 - 4 D6 - 1 ^Minnesota a L 1 - 6 F26 - - Minn. State h L 0 - 12 O13 - 10 ^ Ohio St. h T 2 - 2 ot D12 - - ^St. Cloud St. h W 5 - 3 M3 - - St. Cloud St. a L 0 - 4 O19 - - Wayne St. h W 4 - 1 D13 - - ^St. Cloud St. h W 5 - 2 1- Augsburg Tournament; Minneapolis, Minn. O20 - - Wayne St. h W 5 - 1 J9 - - ^St. Cloud St. a L 3 - 7 Steve Sertich O26 - rv ^ St. Cloud St. h W 8 - 1 J10 - - ^St. Cloud St. a L 1 - 3 1999-00 O27 - rv ^ St. Cloud St. h T 4 - 4 ot J16 - - North Dakota h L 2 - 5 2006-present 15-18-2, 5-17-2 WCHA/ 6th N2 - - ^ Minn. St. a W 4 - 1 J18 - - North Dakota a L 2 - 4 overall Head coach: Ruthann Cantile N3 - - ^ Minn. St. a W 4 - 3 J23 - 10 ^Ohio St. h W 4 - 3 ot date rank opponent loc result N10 - 7 ^ Minnesota a T 2 - 2 ot J24 - 10 ^Ohio St. h L 1 - 3 2006-2007 11-20-5 O22 - - ^ Minn.-Duluth a L 3 - 12 N11 - 7 ^ Minnesota a L 0 - 9 J31 - 3 ^Minnesota h L 1 - 4 1 year 11-20-5 O23 - - ^ Minn.-Duluth a L 6 - 8 D1 - rv Mercyhurst h T 3 - 3 ot F1 - 3 ^Minnesota h L 0 - 4 O29 - - Wayne St. h W 7 - 1 D2 - rv Mercyhurst h L 1 - 3 F6 - - North Dakota h L 1 - 5 O30 - - Wayne St. h W 4 - 0 D8 - rv ^ Wisconsin a L 1 - 3 F8 - - North Dakota a L 3 - 5 N6 - - St. Benedict h W 5 - 1 D9 - rv ^ Wisconsin a W 5 - 1 F13 - 6 ^Minn.-Duluth h L 0 - 8 N13 - rv ^ Wisconsin 1 L 4 - 7 D15 - 1 ^ Minn.-Duluth h L 1 - 4 F14 - 6 ^Minn.-Duluth h L 0 - 6 N14 - rv ^ Wisconsin 1 L 1 - 3 D16 - 1 ^ Minn.-Duluth h L 1 - 8 F20 - rv ^Minn. State a T 2 - 2 ot N19 - rv ^ Ohio St. h W 4 - 3 J4 - rv ^ Ohio State a W 3 - 2 F21 - rv ^Minn. State a L 1 - 4 2006-07 N20 - rv ^ Ohio St. h W 3 - 1 J5 - rv ^ Ohio State a L 1 - 5 M6 - 5 ^Wisconsin a L 0 - 6 11-20-5 / 9-15-4 WCHA / 6th N22 - - Augsburg a W 2 - 0 J6 - - Findlay a W 5 - 2 M7 - 5 ^Wisconsin a L 1 - 2 Head Coach: Steve Sertich N26 - - ^ Minn. St. a L 3 - 4 ot J12 - 2 ^ Minnesota h T 2 - 2 ot ^ Western Collegiate Hockey Association game O6 - 2 New Hampshire a L 0- 7 N27 - - ^ Minn. St. a L 1 - 4 J13 - 2 ^ Minnesota h L 2 - 3 ot O7 - - Maine a L 2- 3 D3 - - Wayne State a W 4 - 3 ot J18 - - Wayne St. a W 5 - 0 2004-05 O13 - - ^St. Cloud State h W 6- 4 D4 - - Wayne State a W 15 - 3 J19 - - Wayne St. a W 5 - 3 9-24-2 / 5-22-1 WCHA / 8th O14 - - ^St. Cloud State h W 4- 2 D10 - - ^ St. Cloud St. h W 4 - 1 J20 - - Findlay a T 2 - 2 ot Head coach: Bruce Olson O20 - 4 ^Minn. Duluth a L 2- 6 D11 - - ^ St. Cloud St. h T 1 - 1 ot F3 - 3 ^ Minn.-Duluth a T 3 - 3 ot date rank opponent loc result O21 - 4 ^Minn. Duluth a L 0- 6 J7 - - Concordia-Mhd. a W 9 - 0 F4 - 3 ^ Minn.-Duluth a L 1 - 5 O2 - - Regina (exh.) h W 3 - 1 O27 - - Niagara h W 2- 1 J8 - - Concordia-Mhd. h W 7 - 2 F8 - - ^ MInn. St. h W 5 - 1 O9 - 8 Mercyhurst a W 2 - 1 O28 - - Niagara h L 1- 2 J10 - 6 ^ Minnesota h L 2 - 4 F9 - - ^ Minn. St. h T 2 - 2 ot O10 - 8 Mercyhurst a L 2 - 4 N10 - - ^Ohio State h L 1- 4 J11 - 6 ^ Minnesota h L 1 - 11 F15 - - ^ St. Cloud St. a L 3 - 6 O16 - 4 ^Wisconsin a L 2 - 8 N11 - - ^Ohio State h T 1- 1 J14 - - ^ Ohio St. a L 0 - 2 F16 - - ^ St. Cloud St. a W 5 - 3 O17 - 4 ^Wisconsin a L 0 - 4 N18 - 1 ^Wisconsin h L 2- 6 J15 - - ^ Ohio St. a W 3 - 2 M1 - 8 ^ Wisconsin h L 3 - 6 O22 - 1 ^Minnesota h L 0 - 5 N19 - 1 ^Wisconsin h L 2- 4 J16 - - Findlay a W 4 - 2 M2 - 8 ^ Wisconsin h L 1 - 4 O23 - 1 ^Minnesota h L 2 - 5 N24 - - Vermont a T 3- 3 ot J21 - 5 ^ Minnesota a L 1 - 6 M7 - rv Ohio St. 1 L 3 - 5 O29 - 4 ^Minn.-Duluth h L 0 - 6 N25 - - Vermont a W 3- 0 J22 - 5 ^ Minnesota a L 0 - 10 ^ Western Collegiate Hockey Association game O30 - 4 ^Minn.-Duluth h L 1 - 2 D1 - 4 ^Minnesota h L 1- 4 J28 - - ^ Wisconsin h L 2 - 4 1 WCHA Tournament; Minnesota, Minn. N6 - - ^North Dakota a L 4 - 6 D2 - 4 ^Minnesota h L 2- 3 J29 - - ^ Wisconsin h L 2 - 6 N7 - - ^North Dakota a W 5 - 2 D8 - - ^Minn. State a W 5- 2 F1 - - Gustavus Adolphus h W 6 - 0 N12 - - ^Minn. State h L 3- 5 D9 - - ^Minn. State a L 1- 5 F4 - - ^ Minn. St. h T 2 - 2 ot N13 - - ^Minn. State h L 2- 4 D16 - - ^North Dakota a W 3- 1 F5 - - ^ Minn. St. h L 4 - 5 N19 - - ^ Ohio State a L 1- 4 D17 - - ^North Dakota a W 2- 1 F11 - - ^ St. Cloud St. a L 1 - 3 N21 - - ^ Ohio State a L 2- 4 J5 - 9 ^Ohio State a W 2- 1 F12 - - ^ St. Cloud St. a W 5 - 2 Bruce Olson N26 - - ^ St. Cloud St. h L 2- 3 J6 - 9 ^Ohio State a T 1- 1 ot F19 - 6 ^ Minn.-Duluth h L 0 - 6 N27 - - ^ St. Cloud St. h L 2- 3 J12 - - ^North Dakota h W 4- 1 F20 - 6 ^ Minn.-Duluth h L 1 - 10 2002-2005 D3 - - Wayne St. (Mich) a W 4- 1 J13 - - ^North Dakota h W 1- 0 M2 - - Wisconsin 2 L 2 - 9 overall D4 - - Wayne St. (Mich) a W 2- 1 J20 - 9 ^Minn. Duluth h L 0- 5 ^ Western Collegiate Hockey Association game 2002-2003 9-17-7 J1 - - Cornell h W 6- 4 J21 - 9 ^Minn. Duluth h L 1- 3 1- Hobbs Ice Arena; Eau Claire, Wisc. J2 - - Cornell h T 2- 2 ot J26 - - ^St. Cloud State a L 1- 3 2- WCHA Tournament; Bloomington, Minn. 2003-2004 5-27-2 J7 - 1 ^Minnesota a L 0- 2 J27 - - ^St. Cloud State a T 2- 2 ot “rank” reflects USA Today/American Hockey 2004-2005 9-24-2 J8 - 1 ^Minnesota a L 0- 5 F2 - - ^Minn. State h L 1- 4 Magazine Coaches Poll 2005-06 4-12-2 J14 - - ^St. Cloud St. a T 4- 4 OT F3 - - ^Minn. State h T 3- 3 ot J15 - - ^St. Cloud St. a W 2- 0 F9 - 8 ^Minnesota a W 2- 0 4 years 27-80-13 J29 - 3 ^Minn.-Duluth a L 2- 6 F10 - 8 ^Minnesota a L 3- 5 2000-01 J30 - 3 ^Minn.-Duluth a L 0- 4 F16 - 2 ^Wisconsin a L 0- 2 9-24-1 / 6-17-1 WCHA / 6th 2002-03 F4 - - ^Ohio State h L 1- 5 F17 - 2 ^Wisconsin a L 0- 6 Head coach: Ruthann Cantile 9-17-7 / 5-13-6 WCHA / 5th F5 - - ^Ohio State h L 3- 4 F23 - 9 ^1Minnesota a L 1- 5 date rank opponent loc result Head coach: Bruce Olson F11 - - ^Minn. State a W 3- 0 F24 - 9 ^1Minnesota a L 1- 4 O12 - rv Boston College a L 5 - 6 date rank opponent loc result F12 - - ^Minn. State a W 1- 0 ^ Western Collegiate Hockey Association game O14 - rv Maine a L 1 - 4 O4 - - Mercyhurst a L 0 - 1 F18 - 4 ^Wisconsin h L 0- 7 1 WCHA Tournament; Minneapolis, Minn. O15 - rv Maine a L 2 - 5 O5 - - Mercyhurst a L 1 - 2 F19 - 4 ^Wisconsin h L 0- 1 O20 - - Wayne St. h W 5 - 3 O12 - - ^St. Cloud St. a W 2 - 1 F25 - - ^North Dakota h W 5- 1 O21 - - Wayne St. h L 0 - 2 O13 - - ^St. Cloud St. a L 2 - 4 F26 - - ^Norht Dakota h L 1- 2 O28 - 4 ^ Minn.-Duluth h L 1 - 12 O20 - - North Dakota h T 3 - 3 M3 - 1 Minnesota 1 L 3- 6 O29 - 4 ^ Minn.-Duluth h L 0 - 8 O25 - - ^Minn. St. a W 6 - 2 ^ Western Collegiate Hockey Association game N3 - rv ^ Ohio St. h W 2 - 1 O26 - - ^Minn. St. a L 1 - 2 1 WCHA Tournament; Minneapolis, Minn. N4 - rv ^ Ohio St. h L 2 - 5 N1 - - ^Ohio St. h T 1 - 1 N10 - - ^ Minn. St. a W 1 - 0 N2 - - ^Ohio St. h W 4 - 2 2005-06 N11 - - ^ Minn. St. a W 3 - 0 N8 - 1 ^Minnesota a L 1 - 4 4-12-2 / 3-11-0 WCHA / 8th N12 - - Findlay h L 2 - 6 N9 - 1 ^Minnesota a T 2 - 2 Head coach: Bruce Olson N17 - 4 ^ Wisconsin h L 0 - 8 N16 - - North Dakota a W 5 - 3 date rank opponent loc result N18 - 4 ^ Wisconsin h L 4 - 14 N17 - - North Dakota a W 4 - 0 O7 - - Wayne State h T 1 - 1 ot D1 - 3 ^ Minnesota a L 1 - 9 D6 - 9 ^Wisconsin h T 2 - 2 O8 - - Wayne State h W 2 - 1 D2 - 3 ^ Minnesota a L 4 - 8 D7 - 9 ^Wisconsin h L 0 - 4 O14 - 4 ^Minnesota h L 0- 2 J7 - - ^ St. Cloud St. a W 4 - 3 D13 - 2 ^Minn.-Duluth h L 0 - 9 O15 - 4 ^Minnesota h L 2- 3 J8 - - ^ St. Cloud St. a L 4 - 5 D14 - 2 ^Minn.-Duluth a L 0 - 10 O21 - - ^St. Cloud St. a L 2- 6

http://www.bemidjistate.edu/athletics 47 BEMIDJI STATEWomen’s Hockey 2007-08 JOhn S. Glas Fieldhouse BSU at the Glas Since making its debut as a varsity program in 1998-99, Bemidji State’s women’s ice hockey program has steadily developed a solid home-ice reputation. In 1999-00, when the program won a school- record eight games on its home ice, the BSU women put together a school-record eight-game home unbeaten streak. The team went 7-0-1 during that streak, which started with a 7-1 win over Wayne State (Mich.) on Oct. 29, 1999 and ended with a tight 4-2 loss to sixth-ranked Minnesota on Jan. 10, 2000. BSU survived a brutal home schedule in 2001- 02, posting a 4-7-5 record in a 16-game home slate which included 12 games against teams ranked or receiving votes in the USA Today / American Hockey Coaches Association Coaches Poll at the time of the game. BSU picked up one win and four ties in those 12 games. The next three seasons the Beavers posted an 11- 32-5 mark facing the eventual national champions in all three of those seasons at home. In 2002-03, BSU picked up two weekend series sweeps at home, the The John S. Glas Fieldhouse debuted as the fourth home of the Bemidji State men’s ice hockey first coming against St. Cloud State University on Jan. program on Nov. 17, 1967 with the introduction of the Fieldhouse Expansion to the BSU Physical 24-25, 2002, and the second coming against Findlay Education Complex. In the 36 seasons since, the BSU men developed one of the most secure home- on Feb. 14-15, 2003. ice advantages in college hockey playing at the Glas, and in 1998 the storied Fieldhouse became the The Beavers struggled in 2003-04 and 2004- home of BSU’s women’s ice hockey program. The Bemidji State women have posted a 48-103-22 record all-time in their home arena, including 5 picking up just six wins at home with just one a school-record 8-7-2 home-ice campaign in 1999-00. BSU finished 5-9-2 at home in 2006-07, but weekend sweep against St. Cloud State on Dec. that record came against a tough schedule that saw the Beavers play six of 16 home games against 12-13, 2003. teams ranked or receiving votes in the coaches poll. The 2005-06 season saw the Beavers post their Perhaps BSU’s most dramatic home weekend came Jan. 12-13, 2002, against then No. 2-ranked best home record at home with a 5-8-2 mark since the Minnesota. BSU skated to a 2-2 draw in Game 1 of that series, and saw a 2-0 lead evaporate when 2002-03 season when they were 5-6-3. The Beavers the team lost a tough 3-2 overtime decision in Game 2. At one stretch in the series, BSU goaltender picked up their biggest win since making its Division Anik Cote held the Gophers without a goal for a span of 82:00. I debut with a 2-1 win over then-No. 5 Minnesota Final plans for the $970,000 Fieldhouse expansion were laid in the mid-1960s under the direction on Jan. 7, 2006, at Ridder Arena. of then-BSU President Dr. Harry Bangsberg and Athletics Director Dr. Vic Weber. The Minnesota The 2006-07 saw the Beavers continue to improve legislature granted authority to build the expansion in 1965, and the fieldhouse expansion was dedi- as they once again upset the Gophers with a 2-0 cated on Feb. 10, 1968. shutout win on Feb. 9, 2007, at Ridder Arena. The In addition to its role as BSU’s home facility for both men’s and women’s ice hockey, the Glas Beavers ended the season with a 5-9-2 mark at home. Fieldhouse also plays a prominent role in a variety of events for the BSU and Bemidji communities. Bemidji State picked up two weekend series sweeps High school contests and area youth figure skating shows occur while the ice is in place, and when at home in 2006-07 with a sweep over St. Cloud the ice is removed the building plays host to events varying from the annual Jaycees Home, Sport State on Oct. 13-14, 2006, and then a sweep over and Travel Show to BSU’s commencement ceremonies. North Dakota on Jan. 12-13, 2007, at the John S. John S. Glas Glas Fieldhouse. From the time of its completion until Oct. 1, 1975, BSU’s hockey facility held All-Time Record at the Glas the name of BSU Fieldhouse. But it was renamed in honor of the retiring John S. Glas (right), the acting president of Bemidji State University at the time of Home Shutouts GF GA the arena’s completion. Glas arrived in Bemidji in 1939 to serve as business 1998-99 0-10-0 0 14 80 manager under then-BSU President Charles R. Sattgast and would remain with 1999-00 8-7-2 2 55 58 BSU for 36 years. When Glas arrived, the campus consisted of just two buildings 2000-01 4-10-1 0 41 89 - Deputy and Stanford halls - which served as the educational environment for 2001-02 4-7-5 0 45 49 the institution’s 340 students. 2002-03 5-6-3 0 36 58 In 1957, Glas was appointed assistant to the president, and in 1968 he 2003-04 4-13-1 0 28 69 was elevated to Vice President for Administrative Affairs and later earned the title Vice President 2004-05 2-13-1 0 30 59 Emeritus. 2005-06 5-8-2 1 34 40 The decision to rename the Fieldhouse was recommended by the Men’s Physical Education 2006-07 5-9-2 1 32 47 Department. The Long Range Planning Committee endorsed the change, and President Dr. R.D. TOTAL 37-83-17 4 315 549 Decker submitted a request to the State University Board that it officially name the fieldhouse for per-game scoring 2.30 4.00 Glas, “in recognition of his long and dedicated service to Bemidji State University.”

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The Bemidji area is home to a population of more than Depot, completed in 1913. On the Historic Register, the 30,000 and includes the Leech Lake, White Earth and Red Depot is the last early 20th century railroad building left in Lake Indian Reservations, and Lake Itasca, the headwaters its original condition. to the Mississippi River. The City of Bemidji provides a The Commercial Building on Third Street, built in focus for educational, business and medical services. Recre- 1910, is cited in the Architecture of Minnesota Guide as a ational and cultural activities reflect a multicultural heritage successful prairie-style solution for a single-story building. that includes American Indian, European and Canadian Other examples of historic architecture include the influences. Beltrami County Courthouse built in 1902. Across the Bemidji is a “golden city” along the river’s bank, only street you’ll find the 1917 Colonial Revival-style former miles from where the mighty Mississippi River begins its Post Office. 2,552 mile journey to New Orleans and the Gulf of Mex- Perhaps Bemidji’s best-known historic district is the ico, a city at the center of the legends of Paul Bunyan and eight-block section of Lake Boulevard. Once known as Babe the Blue Ox. Bemidji’s “Gold Coast,” among the many venerable homes Bemidji’s natural beauty and bounty as a meeting or to be viewed is the Dr. Johnson House built in 1910 with a group tour destination is also enhanced with historic char- showcase garden. acter. From world renown statues and architecture listed on The Bacon House was also built in 1910, later used the National Register of Historic Places, to ancient earth for a Catholic convent. An unusual log structure, the Fisk mounds and burial grounds, the past takes an interesting House was reconstructed log-by-log at the present site. turn in Bemidji. Judge Fisk enjoyed entertaining many distinguished guests, Bemidji’s waterfront is home to the world-famous including writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. Further along you’ll statues of Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox listed in the find Warfield House, the 1912 home of the man who built National Register of Historic Places. Nearby is Bemidji’s Bemidji’s electric light plant. Tourist Information Center. In addition to Paul Bunyan Two lady teachers resided at the 1930s Parker & Man- memorabilia, The Bunyan House features the Fireplace of gelsdorf House, also known for its large, informal gardens. States built with stones from every state in the U.S. and Birchmont Avenue displays two art deco classics built in Canadian provinces. 1937, one with a semicircular glass projection, is located at To the north, you’ll encounter Library Park and the Bemidji State University, the only lakeshore campus in the statue of Bemidji’s founding Chief Bemidji, as well as the state with architecture dating back to 1919. Community Arts Center in the Carnegie Building, also on Located about midway between Minneapolis/St. Paul the National Register. to the south and Winnipeg, Canada to the north, Bemidji At the south end of Lake Bemidji is Nymore Beach, has easy access by air, motor carrier, and automobile to met- site of the Crookston Lumber Co. The burning of the mill ropolitan areas and international airports. in 1924 marked the end of the county’s logging era. On the way into Bemidji, you may cross over the his- toric Mississippi River Bridge, built in 1916. This structure is listed on the National Register as one of the earliest ex- amples of a steel-reinforced concrete bridge. At the south- ern end of Minnesota Avenue lies the Great Northern

http://www.bemidjistate.edu/athletics 49 BEMIDJI STATEWomen’s Hockey 2007-08 bemidji state university Goals offers more than 65 major fields of study housed in one of three major Bemidji State approaches the 21st century with a deep sense of colleges: Arts and Letters, Social and Natural Sciences, and Professional commitment to its region, a national reputation for quality programming Studies. Quality education is a priority at BSU, as many programs have and an international perspective for its 5,200 students. Founded on a sound earned national acclaim. The accounting program ranks among the nation’s liberal education, University programs are designed to educate students so Top 10 in preparing students for the CPA examination, and scientific that they may live as responsible, productive and free citizens in a global research has gained national exposure in a variety of fields. society. Students / Faculty History Nearly 70 percent of Bemidji State students come from northern Bemidji State began as a state Normal school in 1919, became a leading Minnesota, but the University broadens its services to attract students and teachers’ college in the region, and achieved University status in 1975. faculty from diverse backgrounds and aspirations. Through teaching and Currently, BSU recognizes over 28,000 alumni. informed attention to the educational needs of students, the University seeks to instill the spark of openness and commitment for lifelong learning. Academic Program In fact, many BSU faculty members continue to pursue knowledge as The only baccalaureate institution in northern Minnesota, Bemidji State specialists and educators in their fields. Location Bemidji State University lies in the heart of the city of Bemidji, midway between Minneapolis/St. Paul and Winnipeg, deep within Minnesota’s lakes and forest region. With stands of pine, oak and birch reflecting the nearby presence of the northern woods, the east side of campus lines the shores of Lake Bemidji. The city of Bemidji, which serves a population of approximately 40,000, provides a regional focus for educational, business and medical services. Entertainment and activities include lively downtown Bemidji, shopping malls, theatre, art, downhill and cross country skiing and various forms of water recreation.

Facilities The modern campus spans 89 acres on the shores of Lake Bemidji, including the recently-renovated Physical Education Complex which houses the John S. Glas Fieldhouse, host to several NCAA Championships. The BSU Gymnasium hosts the basketball and volleyball events, and a 3,000 square foot weight room, human performance laboratory, indoor track, tennis, racquetball and swimming areas complete the complex.

Football fans can catch a spectacular view of Lake Bemidji through the east end zone of Chet Anderson Stadium.

Financial Aid / Scholarships Eighty-two percent of students at Bemidji State receive some form of financial assistance. More than $16 million was awarded last yearto students, including $6 million in grants and scholarships.

Internships Each year, students complete internships with the NASA space program in Houston, Disneyland, Compaq, Rubbermaid and a host of architectural firms.

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BSU Baseball Field plays host to the Beaver baseball program in the spring. The field is currently being renovated with 170,000 dollars worth of new dugouts and a FairPlay electronic scoreboard to be completed in October. Field dedication is set for the April 5 matchup versus Winona State.

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Media information NCAA Rules compliance Internet Services Who Are Boosters? Bemidji State provides extensive Internet information You are considered a booster or a representative of Bemidji State University Athletics interests if you: resources for those covering BSU women’s hockey and its other athletics programs. The BSU athletics web site contains schedules, ros- • Participated in or are currently a member of any athletics department booster group, including Beaver Pride ters, updated statistics and some historical information • Have made a donation to the athletic program from previous seasons. Print-quality photos of BSU • Have assisted or been asked to assist with recruiting of prospective student athletes players and coaches are also available for download. • Have assisted in providing benefits to enrolled-student athletes or families BSU’s weekly game-notes package is completed • Have helped to promote BSU athletics or BSU athletic interests in any way and made available on-line Tuesday afternoons during the season, following the release of national statistics by the NCAA. BSU’s game notes are in Adobe PDF Once a person has become identified as a booster to BSU they retain that identity indefinitely even if they no longer format and will be distributed via electronic means only support the athletics program. (e-mail or web). Due to the size of the release, it will not be regularly distributed via fax. Who Are Prospective Student-Athletes? Official BSU athletics web site: The NCAA defines a “prospect” as anyone who has started classes for the ninth grade. • http://info.bemidjistate.edu/sports Additionally, information on Bemidji State women’s In addition, a student who has not started classes for the ninth grade becomes a prospect, if the institution provides any hockey is available on other reputable web sites which financial assistance or other benefits not provided to any prospective student cover college hockey. • http://www.uscho.com What Are Permissible Activities by Boosters? The following are activities that BSU boosters can participate in: Game-Day Services Gameday packages containing programs, game notes and other information will be available in the press box • May attend events such as contests or banquets where prospects are present so long as the booster is there prior to all home contests. on their own initiative. Boosters are NOT able to contact prospects or prospect’s relatives at such events. Final statistics include an official NCAA box score, game summary, individual and team statistics. Game • Boosters can inform BSU coaches of prospects in their area by contacting the BSU staff and/or sending notes and quotes from coaches and selected players will newspaper clippings about the prospect. also be available. Telephone, copier and fax services are available on a first-come, first-served basis. • Boosters may arrange employment for prospects. Prospects may not start the job until after completion Credentials / Pass List of their senior year in high school, and compensation must be based on actual work performed at a normal Season credentials will be issued to all media covering rate. the Beavers on a regular basis. For single-game passes and credentials, contact the • Boosters can continue to establish family relationships with friends and neighbors. Contacts with prospects BSU sports information office no less than 24 hours before the scheduled starting time of the event. Cre- are permitted as long as they are NOT for recruiting purposes and are NOT initiated by BSU staff members. dential requests must be submitted via fax on official letterhead. Credentials will be issued only to representatives What is a Contact and what is Considered Recruiting? of an accredited media outlet who will be working in A contact is any face-to-face encounter between a prospect or their parents/guardians and a BSU staff member or athlet- an official capacity to cover a BSU athletic event. No ics representative (booster) during which dialogue occurs in excess of a greeting. credentials will be issued to friends, spouses, children or other family members. Recruiting is any solicitation of a prospect or the prospect’s relatives by a BSU staff member or athletics representative Credentials remain the property of Bemidji State University and may be revoked at any time. (booster) for the purpose of securing the prospect’s enrolment and eventual participation in the BSU intercollegiate athletics program. Interview Policies All player interviews outside of post-game and practice BSU Rules Compliance time must be arranged through the BSU sports infor- BSU Athletics Compliance Office mation offce. For interviews with coaches, contact the 1500 Birchmont Drive NE, Box 29 .sports information offce at (218) 755-2763 Bemidji, MN 56601 By NCAA rule, no player interviews will be available on gameday until the conclusion of that day’s contest. Mike Curfman Contact the sports information offce with questions or Compliance officer: for assistance. phone: (218) 755-3783 fax: (218) 755-3898 Directions e-mail: [email protected] Highway 2 passes through Bemidji east-west, and High- Graduate assistant: Sara Anderson way 71 is the main north-south thoroughfare. Each leads phone: (218) 755-2142 to Bemidji Avenue/Paul Bunyan Drive. Follow Bemidji Avenue / Paul Bunyan Drive to BSU. Turn right; John e-mail: [email protected] S. Glas Fieldhouse is on the right.

http://www.bemidjistate.edu/athletics 53 Women’s Hockey 2007-08 BEMIDJIBemidji STATE state Media outlets Local Print Regional Print State-Wide Outlets • Bemidji Pioneer...... (218) 751-3740 • Duluth News-Tribune ...... (800) 456-8181 • Minn. Associated Press ...... (612) 332-2727 Fax ...... (218) 751-6914 Fax ...... (218) 723-5314 Toll-free ...... (800) 552-7250 1320 Washington Ave, SE 424 W. First Street; Duluth, MN 55802 Fax ...... (612) 342-5299 Bemidji, MN 56601 http://www.duluthnews.com 511 11th Avenue S. (404) http://www.bemidjipioneer.com Contact ...... Dave Nevanen Minneapolis, MN 55415 Jim Carrington...... [email protected] John McRae...... [email protected] • Fargo Forum ...... (701) 235-7311 • Minn. News Network Radio ...... (612) 321-7211 Eric Stromgren... [email protected] Fax ...... (701) 241-5487 Toll free ...... (800) 879-3462 e-mail...... [email protected] Fax ...... (612) 321-7222 • The Northern Student...... (218) 755-2987 101 5th Street North; Fargo, ND 58102 100 N. 6th St. Suite 476A Phone/Fax ...... (218) 755-3757 or 2913 http://www.in-forum.com Minneapolis, MN 55403 Bemidji State University Contact:...... Brian Peterson (Sports Editor) Bemidji, MN 56601 • USA Today Online Edition ...... (800) 872-3410 • Grand Forks Herald...... (710) 780-1100, x243 Fax ...... (703) 276-5505 Local Television Toll-free ...... (800) 477-6572 1000 Wilson Blvd. • KAWE/KAWB-TV...... (218) 751-0085 Fax ...... (701) 795-4603 Arlington, VA 22229 Toll-free ...... (800) 292-0922 P.O. Box 6008; Grand Forks, ND 58206 http://www.usatoday.com Fax ...... (218) 759-0460 or (800) 861-7544 http://www.gfherald.com Lakeland News Contact:...... Kevin Fee ([email protected]) Bemidji State University, Box 9 National Outlets Bemidji, MN 56601 • USA Today • Minneapolis Star-Tribune ...... (800) 829-8742 Dennis Weimann...... News Director http://www.usatoday.com 425 Portland Ave.; Minneapolis, MN 55488 Stephen Amorose...... [email protected] http://www.startribune.com • ESPN Fax ...... (612) 673-7774 • KBSU TV-17...... (218) 755-2402 http://www.espn.com Bemidji State University • St. Paul Pioneer Press...... (612) 228-5516 Bemidji, MN 56601 • US College Hockey Onine 345 Cedar State; St. Paul, MN 55101 Scott Williams...... [email protected] http://www.uscho.com Fax...... (612)228-5527 Women’s Editor:...... Dave DeRemer Local Radio e-mail:...... [email protected] • KKBJ 1360 Talk Radio ...... (218) 751-7777 Regional Television Fax ...... (218) 759-0658 • KVLY-TV (Channel 11, Fargo) • USA Hockey Flagship Network Phone ...... (701) 237-5211 / (800) 450-5844 http://www.usahockey.com 2115 Washington Ave.; Bemidji, MN 56601 Fax: ...... (701) 237-5396 http://www.kkbj.com P.O. Box 1878; Fargo, ND 58103 • American Hockey Coaches Association Brian Schultz (Voice of the Beavers) Contact: ...... Dan Hammer http://www.ahcahockey.com

• KBUN 1450 AM...... (218) 444-1500 • WDIO-TV (Channel 13, Duluth) • Inside College Hockey Fax...... (218) 751-8091 Phone/Fax...... (218) 727-6865 / 727-2318/4415 http://www.insidecollegehockey.com 502 Beltrami Avenue 10 Observation Road; Duluth, MN 55811 Bemidji, MN 56601 Contact: ...... Steve LePage • College Hockey Stats Moose Richards...... sports director http://www.collegehockeystats.com e-mail...... [email protected] Scott Williams...... [email protected]

• FM90...... (218) 755-4120/2059 Fax ...... (218) 755-4119 Bemidji State University Bemidji, MN 56601 Contacts ...... Dave Nelson, Peter Bahr

Internet audio: Listentothebeavers.com Television: Charter Communications and KBSU TV 17 This will be the first season that listentothebeavers.com will be broadcasting the BSU In 2003, Bemidji State athletics entered a new era of media coverage, partnering with women’s hockey games. Every home game will be telecast on the Web site as well as Charter Communications to provide for up to 50 BSU sporting events each year selected road contests. Providing the play-by-play for the contests will be co-owner exclusively to Bemidji-area customers on Charter cable systems. Kelly Schultz. Schultz has been involved with BSU Athletics for the past three years. She has served as a sideline reporter and studio host for the radio broadcasts, and is KSBSU, Bemidji State’s campus television station, will contiinue its long-standing tra- now the announcer for women’s hockey and soccer. dition of producing BSU athletic events. In addition to the full home schedule of BSU men’s hockey, KBSU will also produce BSU’s full schedule of home football games, The broadcasts are available on a pay-per-listen basis. Individual game broadcasts most home women’s hockey games and a selection of men’s and women’s basketball are $5 and a season ticket can be purchased for $100. With the season ticket, ALL games. In total, KBSU and Charter have a 48-game schedule on tap for 2004-05, games broadcast (soccer, women’s hockey, baseball and softball) on listentothebea- giving Bemidji State unparalleled media coverage for its intercollegiate programs. vers.com will be available both “live” and “archived” meaning the listener can listen at their leisure. Local radio personality Scott Williams, recognized as one of the region’s pre-eminant on air talents, handles play-by-play duties for all KBSU-produces television broad- For complete broadcast schedules, visit http://listentothebeavers.com. casts.

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