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NCAA Women's Ice Hockey Records Division I Women’s Records Individual Records ................................... 2 Individual Leaders ................................... 2 Annual Individual Champions ........... 7 Team Records ............................................ 8 Team Leaders ............................................. 9 Annual Team Champions ..................... 13 2009 Most Improved Teams ................ 13 Polls ................................................................ 14 2 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Individual Records Official NCAA women’s ice hockey records be- ASSISTS gan with the 2000-01 season and are based on Game Defense information submitted to the NCAA statistics ser- 7—Jennifer Botterill, Harvard vs. Vermont, Nov. 8, 2002; vice by institutions participating in the statistics Botterill, Harvard vs. Boston College, Jan. 28, 2003 rankings. In statistical rankings, the rounding of Season SAVES percentages and/or averages may indicate ties 72—Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota, 2005 (40 games) Game where none exists. In these cases, the numerical Career 73—Molly Schaus, Boston College vs. Harvard, Feb. 6, order of the rankings is accurate. 197—#Julie Chu, Harvard, 2003-05, 07 (129 games) 2007 Season #Did not play in 2005-06 season due to participation in 2006 1,332—Kami Cote, Vermont, 2004 Winter Olympics. Career Offense 3,809—Brianne McLaughlin, Robert Morris, 2006-09 ASSISTS PER GAME Season SAVE PERCENTAGE POINTS SCORED Season Game 2.03—Jennifer Botterill, Harvard, 2003 (65 in 32) Career .955—Christine Dufour, Wisconsin, 2007 (15 goals 10—Jennifer Botterill, Harvard vs. Boston College, Jan. allowed, 316 saves) 28, 2003; Nicole Corriero, Harvard vs. Union (NY), Nov. 1.63—Jennifer Botterill, Harvard, 2000-01, 2002-03 (101 7, 2003 in 62) Career (Min. 1,000 saves) Season .941—Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin, 2006-09 (137 goals allowed, 2,175 saves) 114—Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota, 2005 (42 goals, 72 POWER-PLAY GOALS assists) Game GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE Career 3—Emma Laaksonen, Ohio St. vs. Wayne St. (MI), March 285—#Julie Chu, Harvard, 2003-05, 07 (88 goals, 197 Season assists) 2, 2001; Melanie Salatino, Minn. St. Mankato vs. North 0.83—Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin, 2007 (21 goals allowed, Dakota, Oct. 17, 2003; Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth vs. St. 1,511 minutes played) #Did not play in 2005-06 season due to participation in 2006 Cloud St., Dec. 8, 2003 Career (Min. 2,000 minutes) Winter Olympics. Season 1.09—Christine Dufour, Wisconsin, 2004-07 (57 goals POINTS SCORED PER GAME 24—Nicole Corriero, Harvard, 2005 allowed, 3,147 minutes played) Season Career 3.50—Jennifer Botterill, Harvard, 2003 (112 in 32) 49—Jennifer Hitchcock, New Hampshire, 2005-08 Career Miscellaneous 3.07—Jennifer Botterill, Harvard, 2000-01, 02-03 (190 SHORT-HANDED GOALS in 62) Game 2—Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth vs. North Dakota, GOALIE WINNING PERCENTAGE GOALS SCORED Nov. 14, 2003 Season Game *.971—Christine Dufour, Wisconsin, 2007 (16-0-1) 6—Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth vs. St. Cloud St., Dec. 18, Season 7—Krissy Wendell, Minnesota, 2005; Meghan Agosta, Career (Min. 30 wins) 2002; Nicole Corriero, Harvard vs. Union (NY), Nov. *.885—Christine Dufour, Wisconsin, 2004-07 (45-5-2) 17, 2003 Mercyhurst, 2008 Season Career *Ties computed as half win, half loss. 59—Nicole Corriero, Harvard, 2005 (36 games) 16—Krissy Wendell, Minnesota, 2003-05; Meghan Agosta, Career Mercyhurst, 2007-09 GOALIE WINS 150—Nicole Corriero, Harvard, 2002-05 (136 games) Career GAME-WINNING GOALS 91—Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin, 2006-09 GOALS SCORED PER GAME Season Season GOALIE SHUTOUTS 1.64—Nicole Corriero, Harvard, 2005 (59 in 36) 13—Sam Faber, New Hampshire, 2008; Sam Poyton, Season Career Wayne St. (MI), 2008 14—Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin, 2009 1.44—Jennifer Botterill, Harvard, 2000-01, 2002-03 (89 Career Career in 62) 27—Nicole Corriero, Harvard, 2002-05 39—Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin, 2006-09 Individual Leaders 5 Angela Ruggiero, Harvard vs. Wayne St. (MI). ..........................................Jan. 4, 2003 SINGLE-GAME RECORDS 5 Angela Ruggiero, Harvard vs. Cornell .................................................... March 7, 2003 5 Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth vs. St. Cloud St. .........................................Jan. 25, 2004 5 Nicole Corriero, Harvard vs. Dartmouth ....................................................Feb. 5, 2005 Offense 5 Megan Picinic, Robert Morris vs. Chatham ............................................Oct. 27, 2006 5 Sarah Vaillancourt, Harvard vs. Cornell ......................................................Feb. 9, 2007 5 Melissa Boal, Wayne St. (MI) vs. Union (NY) ...........................................Oct. 19, 2007 Points 5 Hilary Knight, Wisconsin vs. Quinnipiac ............................................... Sept. 27, 2008 No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 10 Jennifer Botterill, Harvard vs. Boston College .......................................Jan. 28, 2003 ASSISTS 10 Nicole Corriero, Harvard vs. Union (NY) .................................................... Nov. 7, 2003 No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 9 Meghan Hunter, Wisconsin vs. Boston College ....................................Jan. 26, 2002 7 Jennifer Botterill, Harvard vs. Vermont ...................................................... Nov. 8, 2002 9 Jennifer Botterill, Harvard vs. Vermont ...................................................... Nov. 8, 2002 7 Jennifer Botterill, Harvard vs. Boston College .......................................Jan. 28, 2003 9 Gina Kingsbury, St. Lawrence vs. Union (NY) ..................................... March 6, 2004 6 Meghan Hunter, Wisconsin vs. Bemidji St. ...........................................Nov. 18, 2000 8 Rebecca Russell, St. Lawrence vs. Union (NY) .................................... March 6, 2004 6 Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth vs. St. Cloud St. ...........................................Feb. 1, 2003 8 Julie Chu, Harvard vs. Rensselaer................................................................Oct. 28, 2007 6 Julie Chu, Harvard vs. Cornell .................................................................... March 3, 2003 8 Sarah Vaillancourt, Harvard vs. Rensselaer .............................................Oct. 28, 2007 6 Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth vs. North Dakota ............................Oct. 15, 2004 Many with 7 6 Kim Pearce, Princeton vs. Cornell ................................................................Dec. 2, 2005 6 Maria Olausson, Robert Morris vs. Chatham .........................................Oct. 27, 2006 GOALS 6 Julie Chu, Harvard vs. Rensselaer................................................................Oct. 28, 2006 No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 6 Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth vs. St. Cloud St. ........................................Dec. 18, 2002 POWER-PLAY GOALS 6 Nicole Corriero, Harvard vs. Union (NY) ..................................................Nov. 17, 2003 No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 5 Katie Guay, Brown vs. Yale..............................................................................Jan. 11, 2002 3 Emma Laaksonen, Ohio St. vs. Wayne St. (MI) .................................... March 2, 2001 Individual LEADERS 3 GOALS PER GAME No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date Player, Team Year GP G GPG 3 Melanie Salatino, Minn. St. Mankato vs. North Dakota .....................Oct. 17, 2003 Nicole Corriero, Harvard ..............................................................2005 36 59 1.64 3 Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth vs. St. Cloud St. ...........................................Dec. 8, 2003 Jennifer Botterill, Harvard ...........................................................2003 32 47 1.47 Jennifer Botterill, Harvard ...........................................................2001 30 42 1.40 SHORT-HANDED GOALS Maria Rooth, Minn. Duluth .........................................................2001 32 41 1.28 Meghan Agosta, Mercyhurst .....................................................2009 32 41 1.28 No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date Julie Chu, Harvard...........................................................................2003 34 42 1.24 2 Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth vs. North Dakota ...........................Nov. 14, 2003 Katie Weatherston, Dartmouth ...............................................2005 31 38 1.23 Meghan Agosta, Mercyhurst .....................................................2008 33 40 1.21 Meghan Hunter, Wisconsin ........................................................2001 35 42 1.20 Defense Nicole Corriero, Harvard ..............................................................2004 35 42 1.20 Michelle Panella, Sacred Heart..................................................2005 25 29 1.16 SAVES Carly Haggard, Dartmouth .........................................................2002 32 37 1.16 No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date ASSISTS 73 Molly Schaus, Boston College vs. Harvard ................................................Feb. 6, 2007 Player, Team Year Assists 72 Rebecca Lahar, Colgate vs. Mercyhurst....................................................Jan. 12, 2003 Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota ................................................................................... 2005 72 72 Rebecca Lahar, Colgate vs. Harvard ........................................................ March 1, 2003 Jennifer Botterill, Harvard ...................................................................................... 2003 65 70 Stephanie Boulay, Sacred Heart vs. Maine ................................................Jan. 8, 2005 Krissy Wendell, Minnesota ....................................................................................
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