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Bemid Bemidji State University Women's Hockey BEMIDJI STATE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S HOCKEY BEMIDJI STATE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S HOCKEY Record Book Record Book INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS Points 2. 2 ........................Erin Cody ...................2007-11 8. 36 .....................Mak Langei ..................2017-21 1. 122 ............... Amber Fryklund...............2000-03 2 .......................Haley Mack ..............2016-2020 9. 29 .................... Tina Kampa..................2017-21 2. 109 ....................Erin Cody ...................2007-11 4. 1 ...........13 tied; Last Reece Hunt Feb. 8, 2020 10. 21 .................. Brooke Collins ................2005-09 3. 100 ....................Kelly Hart ...................2003-07 4. 97 .................... Lill Raynard ..................1999-03 Overtime Points Games Played 5. 96 .....................Lisa Peters ..................1999-03 1. 3 .......................Haley Mack ..............2016-2020 1. 151 ...............Whitney Wivoda ..............2011-16 6. 93 ..................Emily Erickson ...............2008-13 3 ................... Clair DeGeorge ...............2017-21 2. 148 ..................Alexis Joyce .................2014-18 7. 92 .................. Kaitlyn Tougas................2012-16 3. 2 ........................Erin Cody ...................2007-11 3. 146 ............Marlee Wheelhouse ...........2008-12 8. 88 ...................Kerri McEwen ................1999-03 2 .................... Kaitlyn Tougas................2012-16 146 ................. Emma Terres.................2014-18 9. 87 ..................Alicia Kinsman ...............1999-03 2 ......................Alexis Joyce .................2014-18 146 ................ Abby Halluska ................2016-20 10. 83 .................Sadie Lundquist ..............2009-13 2 .................... Lydia Passolt .......2017-Present 6. 145 ...............Annie Bauerfeld ..............2007-11 2 .......................Kara Werth ..................2017-21 145 ...............Sadie Lundquist ..............2009-13 Goals 2 ......................Reece Hunt ........2019-Present 8. 144 ....................Erin Cody ...................2007-11 1. 59 ................. Amber Fryklund...............2000-03 9. 1 ...............25 tied, Most Recent: ....................... 144 ........... MacKenzie Thurston ...........2009-13 2. 56 ......................Erin Cody ...................2007-11 1 ....................Emily Bergland ...............2015-19 144 ................ Brooke Collins ................2005-09 3. 45 ..................Emily Erickson ...............2009-13 1 .................... Abby Halluska ................2016-20 144 ..............Jackie Robertson .............2006-10 4. 43 ...................Kerri McEwen ............1999-2003 1 ....................... Kiki Radke ...................2016-20 144 ............Madison Hutchinson ...........2013-17 5. 38 .....................Haley Mack ..............2016-2020 1 ......................Briana Jorde .................2016-20 144 ................Emily Bergland ...............2015-19 6. 37 ..................Emily Bergland ...............2015-19 1 .......................Mak Langei ..................2017-21 7. 36 ..................Alicia Kinsman ...........1999-2003 Consecutive Games Played 36 .................. Kaitlyn Tougas................2012-16 Overtime Goals 1. 148 ..................Alexis Joyce .......9/26/14-3/3/18 9. 35 .....................Lisa Peters ..............1999-2003 1. 1 ........................Kelly Hart ...................2003-07 2. 146 ............Marlee Wheelhouse .10/3/08-2/25/12 35 .................... Lill Raynard ..............1999-2003 1 ......................Amy Shepler .................1999-03 146 .................. Abby Halluska ........ 9/30/16-3/1/20 1 .....................Jessica Pullar ................2004-08 4. 145 ...............Annie Bauerfeld ..10/5/07-2/27/11 Assists 1 ........................Erin Cody ...................2007-11 145 ................. Emma Terres.......10/5/14-3/3/18 1. 67 ......................Kelly Hart ...................2003-07 1 ................. Montana Vichorek .............2008-12 6. 144 ................ Brooke Collins ....10/5/05-2/28/09 2. 63 ................. Amber Fryklund...............2000-03 1 ....................... Tess Dusik...................2010-14 7. 135 .................Kerri McEwen ....10/22/99-3/6/03 3. 62 .................... Lill Raynard ..................1999-03 1 .................... Kaitlyn Tougas................2012-16 135 .................. Lill Raynard ......10/22/99-3/6/03 4. 61 .....................Lisa Peters ..................1999-03 1 ......................Lauren Miller .................2013-17 135 ...............Jenny Schnickel ..10/12/01-3/3/05 5. 59 ............... Montana Vichorek .............2008-12 1 ......................Alexis Joyce .................2014-18 10. 132 ..............Jackie Robertson ...12/1/06-3/6/10 59 ....................Alexis Joyce .................2014-18 1 ....................Emily Bergland ...............2015-19 7. 57 .................Sadie Lundquist ..............2009-13 1 .................... Lydia Passolt .......2017-Present Penalty Minutes 8. 56 .................. Kaitlyn Tougas................2012-16 1 .................... Abby Halluska ................2016-20 1. 273 ...............Nikki Eckebrecth ..............2003-07 9. 53 ......................Erin Cody ...................2007-11 1 ......................Reece Hunt ........2019-Present 2. 266 ...................Lisa Peters ..................1999-03 10. 51 ..................Alicia Kinsman ...............1999-03 1 ................... Clair DeGeorge ...............2017-21 3. 196 ..................Lauren Miller .................2013-17 51 .................Annie Bauerfeld ..............2007-11 1 .......................Mak Langei ..................2017-21 4. 195 ..............Jackie Robertson .............2006-10 51 ................. Clair DeGeorge ...............2017-21 5. 184 .............Mandy Bambrough ............2003-07 Overtime Assists 6. 154 ...............Helena Tageson ..............2003-07 Power-Play Goals 1. 3 .......................Haley Mack ..................2016-20 7. 146 ................ Brooke Collins ................2006-09 1. 16 ......................Erin Cody ...................2007-11 2. 2 .......................Kara Werth ..................2017-21 8. 144 ..................Kristie Hofer .................1999-02 2. 15 ................. Amber Fryklund...............2000-03 2 ................... Clair DeGeorge ...............2017-21 9. 133 ................... Tess Dusik...................2010-14 3. 14 ....................Tara Hiscock .................2004-08 4. 1 ............... 16 tied; Most Recent ........................ 10. 130 ................Alicia Kinsman ...............1999-03 4. 13 ................... Erin Johnson .................2007-11 1 .................... Lydia Passolt .......2017-Present 5. 12 ...................Kerri McEwen ............1999-2003 1 ....................... Kiki Radke ...................2016-20 Coaching wins 12 .................Sadie Lundquist ..............2009-13 1 ......................Briana Jorde .................2016-20 1. 102 ................. Jim Scanlan ........2014-Present 12 ............... Montana Vichorek .............2008-12 1 ......................Reece Hunt ........2019-Present 2. 81 ................... Steve Sertich.............2006-2014 8. 11 ..................Kate Robinson ...............2003-07 3. 27 ....................Bruce Olson .............2002-2006 9. 10 ..................Emily Erickson ...............2009-13 Points by a Defenseman 4. 26 .................Ruthann Cantile ..........1998-2001 10 ................Caesare Stimson .............2000-03 1. 96 .....................Lisa Peters ..................1999-03 5. 12 .................Jason Lesteberg ..............2001-02 10 .....................Lisa Peters ..................1999-03 2. 81 ....................Alexis Joyce .................2014-18 6. 7 .............Jim Ingman/Sis Paulsen ........2005-06 10 .................Guylaine Haché ..............2000-04 3. 77 ............... Montana Vichorek .............2008-12 10 .................Helena Tegeson ..............2003-07 4. 61 ......................Ivana Bilic ...................2012-16 5. 53 ..............Madison Hutchinson ...........2013-17 Game-Winning Goals 6. 51 ..............Marlee Wheelhouse ...........2008-12 1. 9 ................Stephanie Anderson ...........2013-16 7. 50 ............... Erika Wheelhouse .............2009-13 2. 8 ..................... Erin Johnson .................2007-11 8. 47 .....................Mak Langei ..................2017-21 8 ................... Clair DeGeorge ...............2017-21 9. 33 .................... Tina Kampa..................2017-21 4. 7 ........................Erin Cody ...................2007-11 10. 29 .................Jenny Schnickel ..............2001-05 7 ................... Amber Fryklund...............2000-03 7 ...................Sadie Lundquist ..............2009-13 Goals by a Defenseman 7 ......................Kristin Huber .................2011-16 1. 35 .....................Lisa Peters ..................1999-03 7 ....................Emily Bergland ...............2015-19 2. 22 ....................Alexis Joyce .................2014-18 9. 6 ......................Tara Hiscock .................2004-08 3. 18 ............... Montana Vichorek .............2008-12 6 ......................Alexis Joyce .................2014-18 4. 14 ..............Marlee Wheelhouse ...........2008-12 6 .................... Lydia Passolt .......2017-Present
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