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Women's Ice Hockey Award Winners WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY AWARD WINNERS Division I Awards 2 Division III Awards 4 Special Awards 7 DIVISION I AWARDS Second Team F–Sabrina Harbec, St. Lawrence 2012-13 CCM ALL- G–Shari Vogt, Minn. St. Mankato F–Dominique Thibault, UConn D–Carla MacLeod, Wisconsin First Team AMERICA D–Julianne Vasichek, Minn. Duluth 2008-09 G–Noora Raty, Minnesota F–Nicole Corriero, Harvard D–Megan Bozek, Minnesota TEAMS F–Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota First Team D–Monique Lamoureux-Kolls, North F–Gina Kingsbury, St. Lawrence G–Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin Dakota The CCM Hockey All-America D–Kacey Bellamy, New Hampshire F–Brianne Jenner, Cornell Ice Hockey Teams are sponsored 2004-05 D–Jocelyne Larocque, Minn. Duluth F–Amanda Kessel, Minnesota by CCM Hockey and chosen by F–Meghan Agosta, Mercyhurst F–Jocelyne Lamoureux, North Dakota members of the American Hockey First Team F–Hilary Knight, Wisconsin Coaches Association. G–Desi Clark, Mercyhurst F–Sarah Vaillancourt, Harvard Second Team G–Alex Rigsby, Wisconsin D–Molly Engstrom, Wisconsin Second Team D–Lyndsay Wall, Minnesota G–Molly Schaus, Boston College D–Blake Bolden, Boston College 2000-01 F–Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota D–Lauriane Rougeau, Cornell D–Melanie Gagnon, Minnesota F–Alex Carpenter, Boston College First Team F–Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth D–Sasha Sherry, Princeton G–Erika Silva, Northeastern F–Krissy Wendell, Minnesota F–Kendall Coyne, Northeastern F–Rebecca Johnston, Cornell F–Brianna Decker, Wisconsin D–Correne Bredin, Dartmouth Second Team F–Monique Lamoureux, Minnesota D–Courtney Kennedy, Minnesota G–Jody Horak, Minnesota F–Kelli Stack, Boston College F–Jennifer Botterill, Harvard D–Carla MacLeod, Wisconsin 2013-14 F–Maria Rooth, Minn. Duluth D–Julianne Vasichek, Minn. Duluth 2009-10 First Team F–Tammy Shewchuk, Harvard F–Julie Chu, Harvard G–Alex Rigsby, Wisconsin First Team Second Team F–Nicole Corriero, Harvard D–Erin Ambrose, Clarkson F–Katie Weatherston, Dartmouth G–Noora Raty, Minnesota G–Rachel Barrie, St. Lawrence D–Laura Fortino, Cornell D–Rachel Ramsey, Minnesota D–Isabelle Chartrand, St. Lawrence D–Anne Schleper, Minnesota F–Hannah Brandt, Minnesota D–Kerry Weiland, Wisconsin 2005-06 F–Jamie Lee Rattray, Clarkson F–Vicki Bendus, Mercyhurst F–Jillian Saulnier, Cornell F–Meghan Hunter, Wisconsin First Team F–Emmanuelle Blais, Minn. Duluth F–Jessica Tabb, Providence G–Riitta Schaublin, Minn. Duluth F–Kelly Paton, New Hampshire Second Team F–Brooke Whitney, Northeastern G–Emerance Maschmeyer, Harvard D–Martine Garland, New Hampshire Second Team D–Bobbi-Jo Slusar, Wisconsin G–Florence Schelling, Northeastern D–Alyssa Gagliardi, Cornell 2001-02 F–Sara Bauer, Wisconsin D–Millica McMillen, Minnesota D–Courtney Birchard, New Hampshire F–Sarah Lefort, Boston U. First Team F–Sabrina Harbec, St. Lawrence D–Lauriane Rougeau, Cornell G–Tania Pinelli, Niagara F–Sadie Wright-Ward, New Hampshire F–Kelly Babstock,Quinnipiac F–Felicia Nelson, St. Cloud St. F–Christine Bestland, Mercyhurst D–Ronda Curtin, Minnesota Second Team F–Jesse Scanzano, Mercyhurst D–Kerry Weiland, Wisconsin G–Kira Hurley, Clarkson F–Catherine White, Cornell F–Carly Haggard, Dartmouth D–Kristin Gigliotti, Providence 2014-15 F–Maria Rooth, Minn. Duluth D–Annie Gray, St. Lawrence 2010-11 First Team F–Brooke Whitney, Northeastern F–Jana Harrigan, Ohio St. G–Brittni Mowat, Bemidji St. First Team Second Team F–Jennifer Hitchcock, New Hampshire D–Emily Pfalzer, Boston College F–Karen Thatcher, Providence G–Molly Schaus, Boston College G–Chanda Gunn, Northeastern D–Laura Fortino, Cornell D–Rachel Ramsey, Minnesota D–Kim Greene, Northeastern D–Jocelyne Larocque, Minn. Duluth F–Hannah Brandt, Minnesota D–Emma Laaksonen, Ohio St. 2006-07 F–Alex Carpenter, Boston College F–Meghan Agosta, Mercyhurst F–Marie-Philip Poulin, Boston U. F–Nicole Corriero, Harvard First Team F–Meghan Duggan, Wisconsin F–Meghan Hunter, Harvard G–Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin F–Hilary Knight, Wisconsin Second Team F–Kristy Zamora, Brown G–Shelby Amsley-Benzie, North D–Annie Guay, St. Lawrence Second Team D–Meaghan Mikkelson, Wisconsin G–Noora Raty, Minnesota Dakota 2002-03 F–Meghan Agosta, Mercyhurst D–Sarah Edney, Harvard D–Lauriane Rougeau, Cornell D–Lee Stecklein, Minnesota First Team F–Sara Bauer, Wisconsin D–Catherine Ward, Boston U. G–Jen Huggon, New Hampshire F–Julie Chu, Harvard F–Dani Cameranesi, Minnesota F–Brianna Decker, Wisconsin F–Kendall Coyne, Northeastern D–Ronda Curtin, Minnesota Second Team F–Rebecca Johnston, Cornell D–Angela Ruggiero, Harvard G–Allison Rutledge, Niagara F–Kelli Stack, Boston College F–Brianne Jenner, Cornell F–Jennifer Botterill, Harvard D–Tessa Bonhomme, Ohio St. F–Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota D–Bobbi-Jo Slusar, Wisconsin 2011-12 F–Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth F–Gillian Apps, Dartmouth DIVISION First Team Second Team F–Sabrina Harbec, St. Lawrence F–Sarah Vaillancourt, Harvard G–Florence Schelling, Northeastern I FIRST G–Rachel Barrie, St. Lawrence D–Megan Bozek, Minnesota D–Correne Bredin, Dartmouth D–Laura Fortino, Cornell TEAM ALL- D–Kelli Halcisak, Providence 2007-08 F–Brianna Decker, Wisconsin F–Julie Chu, Harvard First Team F–Rebecca Johnston, Cornell AMERICANS BY F–Maria Rooth, Minn. Duluth G–Kim Martin, Minn. Duluth F–Jocelyne Lamoureux, North Dakota F–Krissy Wendell, Minnesota D–Tessa Bonhomme, Ohio St. Second Team SCHOOL D–Caitlin Cahow, Harvard G–Zuzana Tomcikova, Bemidji St. 2003-04 F–Meghan Agosta, Mercyhurst D–Monique Lamoureux-Kolls, North BEMIDJI ST. (1) First Team F–Melissa Boal, Wayne St. (MI) Dakota 2015—Brittni Mowat, G G–Chanda Gunn, Northeastern F–Sarah Vaillancourt, Harvard D–Lauriane Rougeau, Cornell D–Kelli Halcisak, Providence Second Team F–Amanda Kessel, Minnesota BOSTON COLLEGE (3) D–Angela Ruggiero, Harvard G–Christina Kessler, Harvard F–Hilary Knight, Wisconsin 2011—Molly Schaus, G F–Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth D–Martine Garland, New Hampshire F–Natalie Spooner, Ohio St. 2015—Alex Carpenter, F F–Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth D–Annie Guay, St. Lawrence Emily Pfalzer, D F–Krissy Wendell, Minnesota F–Gigi Marvin, Minnesota Division I Awards 2 BOSTON U. (1) NORTH DAKOTA (3) 2015—Marie-Philip Poulin, F 2012—Jocelyne Lamoureux, F 2013—Jocelyne Lamoureux, F CLARKSON (2) Monique Lamoureux-Kolls, D 2014—Erin Ambrose, D Jamie Lee Rattray, F NORTHEASTERN (4) 2001—Erika Silva, G CORNELL (6) 2002—Brooke Whitney, F 2010—Laura Fortino, D 2004—Chanda Gunn, G 2011—Laura Fortino, D 2012—Florence Schelling, G 2012—Laura Fortino, D Rebecca Johnston, F OHIO ST. (1) 2013—Brianne Jenner, F 2008—Tessa Bonhomme, D 2014—Jillian Saulnier, F PROVIDENCE (1) DARTMOUTH (2) 2004—Kelli Halcisak, D 2001—Correne Bredin, D 2002—Carly Haggard, F ST. LAWRENCE (2) 2006—Sabrina Harbec, F HARVARD (9) 2007—Annie Guay, D 2001—Jennifer Botterill, F Tammy Shewchuk, F WAYNE ST. (MI) (1) 2003—Jennifer Botterill, F 2008—Melissa Boal, F Angela Ruggiero, D WISCONSIN (13) 2004—Angela Ruggiero, D 2002—Kerry Weiland, D 2007—Julie Chu, F 2005—Molly Engstrom, D 2008—Caitlin Cahow, D 2006—Sara Bauer, F Sarah Vaillancourt, F Bobbi-Jo Slusar, D 2009—Sarah Vaillancourt, F 2007—Sara Bauer, F MERCYHURST (6) Meaghan Mikkelson, D 2005—Desi Clark, G Jessie Vetter, G 2007—Meghan Agosta, F 2009—Hilary Knight, F 2008—Meghan Agosta, F Jessie Vetter, G 2009—Meghan Agosta, F 2011—Meghan Duggan, F 2010—Vicki Bendus, F Hilary Knight, F 2011—Meghan Agosta, F 2012—Brianna Decker, F 2014—Alex Rigsby, G MINNESOTA (18) 2001—Courtney Kennedy, D 2002—Ronda Curtin, D 2003—Ronda Curtin, D Natalie Darwitz, F 2004—Krissy Wendell, F 2005—Natalie Darwitz, F Lyndsay Wall, D Krissy Wendell, F 2010—Noora Raty, G Anne Schleper, D 2012—Megan Bozek, D 2013—Megan Bozek, D Amanda Kessel, F Noora Raty, G 2014—Hannah Brandt, F Rachel Ramsey, D 2015—Hannah Brandt, F Rachel Ramsey, D MINN. DULUTH (11) 2001—Maria Rooth, F 2002—Maria Rooth, F 2003—Jenny Potter, F 2004—Caroline Ouellette, F Jenny Potter, F 2005—Caroline Ouellette, F 2006—Riitta Schaublin, G 2008—Kim Martin, G 2009—Jocelyne Larocque, D 2010—Emmanuelle Blais, F 2011—Jocelyne Larocque, D NEW HAMPSHIRE (5) 2003—Jen Huggon, G 2006—Martine Garland, D Sadie Wright-Ward, F 2009—Kacey Bellamy, D 2010—Kelly Paton, F NIAGARA (1) 2002—Tania Pinelli, G Division I Awards 3 DIVISION III AWARDS F–Annie Annunziato, Augsburg F–Lindsay Boeser, St. Olaf D–Courtney Bean, Lake Forest F–Emily Kearns, Saint Mary’s (MN) F–Susannah Brokl, St. Olaf D–Kirstin Peterson, Gust. Adolphus CCM ALL- F–Erin Kegley, Wis.-Superior F–Erin Kegley, Wis.-Superior F–Kim Herring, Lake Forest AMERICA East Second Team East Second Team F–Melissa Mackley, Gust. Adolphus G–Carolyne Roy, Plattsburgh St. G–Krystyn Elek, Amherst F–Michaela Michaelson, St. Catherine TEAMS D–LeAnne Denman, Elmira D–Julie Devereux, Plattsburgh St. East Second Team The CCM Hockey All-America D–Erin O’Brien, Plattsburgh St. D–Cindy Lebel, St. Anselm G–Mandy Mackrell, Plattsburgh St. Ice Hockey Teams are sponsored F–Lorna Gifis, Middlebury F–Meghan Gillis, Bowdoin D–Kara Buehler, Plattsburgh St. by CCM Hockey and chosen by F–Emily Quizon, Middlebury F–Danielle Nagymarosi, Rochester Inst. D–Laura Komarek, Trinity (CT) members of the American Hockey F–Amanda Zimecki, Manhattanville F–Stephanie Price, Utica F–Stacey Hochkins, Holy Cross Coaches Association. F–Katie Little, Manhattanville 2004-05 2007-08 F–Anna McNally, Middlebury East First Team East First Team 2001-02 G–Edith Racine, Elmira G–Isabel Iwachiw, Trinity (CT) 2010-11 East First Team D–LeAnne Denman, Elmira D–Julie Devereux, Plattsburgh St. East First Team G–Nicole Elliott, Manhattanville D–Erin O’Brien, Plattsburgh St. D–Karen Levin, Middlebury G–Alexi Bloom, Middlebury D–Kristin Marie Anderson, Bowdoin F–Laura Hurd, Elmira F–Danielle Blanchard, Plattsburgh St. D–Kara Buehler, Plattsburgh St. D–Catherine Elkins, Middlebury F–Emily Quizon, Middlebury F–Annmarie Cellino, Middlebury D–Traci Galbraith, Rochester Inst.
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