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Wcha Season Reviews 2018-19 WCHA WOMEN’S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK WCHA SEASON REVIEWS 1999-2000 Conference Overall Rk Team Pts GP W L T SW % GF GA GP W L T % GF GA 1 Minnesota Duluth 44 24 21 1 2 – .917 170 42 33 25 5 3 .803 196 62 2 Minnesota 43 24 21 2 1 – .896 150 35 39 32 6 1 .833 206 69 3 Wisconsin 31 24 15 8 1 – .646 86 83 35 19 14 2 .571 119 134 4 Ohio State 15 24 6 15 3 – .312 45 74 37 8 26 3 .257 59 126 St. Cloud State 15 24 6 15 3 – .312 39 120 35 13 19 3 .414 83 154 6 Bemidji State 12 24 5 17 2 – .250 54 117 35 15 18 2 .457 119 138 7 Minnesota State 8 24 3 19 2 – .167 46 119 35 8 25 2 .257 89 165 TEAM HONORS WCHA Champion: Minnesota Duluth. WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota Duluth. National Tournament Qualifiers: Minnesota, Minnesota Duluth. National Champion: Minnesota. INDIVIDUAL HONORS WCHA Player of the Year: Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F, UMD. WCHA co-Student Athletes of the Year: Katie Beauduy, G, MSU; Shannon Kennedy, F, UM. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Winny Brodt, D, UM. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Maria Rooth, F, UMD. WCHA Coach of the Year: Shannon Miller, UMD. WCHA Scoring Champion: Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F, UMD (23gp, 36-46=82). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Amana Tapp, G, UM (15-0-0, 1.38, .922). All-WCHA First Team: F - Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, UMD; F - Nadine Muzerall, UM; F - Maria Rooth, UMD; D - Winny Brodt, UM; D - Sis Paulsen, UW; G - Jackie MacMillan, UW. All-WCHA Second Team: F - Hanne Sikio, UMD; F - Laura Slominski, UM; F - Ambria Thomas, UM; D - Courtney Kennedy, UM; D - Kerry Weiland, UW; G - Crystal Nicholas, UM. Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Top-3 Finalist: Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F, UMD. Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Top-10 Finalists: Winny Brodt, D, UM; Maria Rooth, F, UMD; Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F, UMD. 2000-01 Conference Overall Rk Team Pts GP W L T SW % GF GA GP W L T % GF GA 1 Minnesota 38 24 18 4 2 – .792 114 49 34 23 9 2 .706 135 75 2 Minnesota Duluth 34 24 15 5 4 – .708 125 60 37 28 5 4 .811 200 82 3 Wisconsin 31 24 13 6 5 – .646 100 64 35 21 9 5 .671 145 94 4 St. Cloud State 26 24 12 10 2 – .542 92 94 35 17 16 2 .514 131 133 5 Ohio State 25 24 11 10 3 – .521 76 65 37 18 16 3 .527 119 96 6 Bemidji State 13 24 6 17 1 – .271 62 142 34 9 24 1 .279 93 183 7 Minnesota State 1 24 0 23 1 – .021 18 113 35 2 31 2 .086 32 147 TEAM HONORS WCHA Champion: Minnesota. WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota Duluth. National Tournament Qualifier: Minnesota Duluth. National Champion: Minnesota Duluth. INDIVIDUAL HONORS WCHA Player of the Year: Courtney Kennedy, D, UM. WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Bre Dedrickson, G, BSU. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Courtney Kennedy, D, UM. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Meghan Hunter, F, UW. WCHA co-Coaches of the Year: Laura Halldorson, UM; Kerry Wethington, SCSU. WCHA Scoring Champion: Meghan Hunter, F, UW (24gp, 31-26=57). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Erica Killewald, UM (14-3-2, 1.93, .917). All-WCHA First Team: F - Meghan Hunter, UW; F - Maria Rooth, UMD; F - Hanne Sikio, UMD; D - Courtney Kennedy, UM; D - Kerry Weiland, UW; G - Erica Killewald, UM. All-WCHA Second Team: F - La Toya Clarke, UM; F - Ricki-Lee Doyle, SCSU; F - Ambria Thomas, UM; D - Kobi Kawomoto, SCSU; D - Fiona McLeod, SCSU; G - Tuula Pupputti, UMD. All-American First Team: D - Courtney Kennedy, UM; F - Maria Rooth, UMD. All-American Second Team: F - Meghan Hunter, UW; D - Kerry Weiland, UW. Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Top-3 Finalist: Courtney Kennedy, D, UM. Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Top-10 Finalists: Meghan Hunter, F, UW; Courtney Kennedy, D, UM; Nadine Muzerall, F, UM; Maria Rooth, F, UMD. 4 2018-19 WCHA WOMEN’S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK 2001-02 Conference Overall Rk Team Pts GP W L T SW % GF GA GP W L T % GF GA 1 Minnesota 41 24 19 2 3 – .854 84 34 38 28 4 6 .816 126 59 2 Minnesota Duluth 35 24 16 5 3 – .729 92 35 34 24 6 4 .765 133 58 Wisconsin 35 24 17 6 1 – .729 76 36 35 22 11 2 .657 110 51 4 Ohio State 21 24 9 12 3 – .438 53 59 37 18 15 4 .541 90 91 5 Bemidji State 20 24 7 11 6 – .417 64 84 33 12 13 8 .485 97 104 6 St. Cloud State 13 24 6 17 1 – .271 57 109 34 7 26 1 .221 74 152 7 Minnesota State 3 24 1 22 1 – .062 26 95 32 4 26 2 .156 38 110 TEAM HONORS WCHA Champion: Minnesota. WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota. National Tournament Qualifiers: Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota. National Champion: Minnesota Duluth. INDIVIDUAL HONORS WCHA Player of the Year: Ronda Curtin, D, UM.WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Guylaine Hache, F, BSU. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Ronda Curtin, D, UM. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Jeni Creary, F, OSU. WCHA Coach of the Year: Laura Halldorson, UM. WCHA Scoring Champion: Ronda Curtin, D/F, UM (24gp, 9-27=36). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Jody Horak, UM (9-1-0, 1.10, .955). All- WCHA First Team: F - Jeni Creary, OSU; F - Meghan Hunter, UW; F - Maria Rooth, UMD; D - Ronda Curtin, UM; D - Kerry Weiland, UW; G - Jody Horak, UM. All-WCHA Second Team: F - Amber Fryklund, BSU; F - Erika Holst, UMD; F - Kelly Stephens, UM; D - Emma Laaksonen, OSU; D - Kobi Kawamoto, SCSU; G - Jackie MacMillan, UW. All-American First Team: F - Maria Rooth, UMD; D - Ronda Curtin, UM; D - Kerry Weiland, UW. All-American Second Team: F - Meghan Hunter, UW; D - Emma Laaksonen, OSU. Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Top-3 Finalist: Ronda Curtin, D, UM. Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Top-10 Finalists: Ronda Curtin, D, UM; Emma Laaksonen, D, OSU; Maria Rooth, F, UMD. AHCA Women’s Division 1 Coach of the Year: Laura Halldorson, UM. 2002-03 Conference Overall Rk Team Pts GP W L T SW % GF GA GP W L T % GF GA 1 Minnesota Duluth 43 24 21 2 1 – .896 166 42 36 31 3 2 .889 226 65 2 Minnesota 39 24 19 4 1 – .812 101 41 36 27 8 1 .764 153 76 3 Wisconsin 32 24 14 6 4 – .667 79 50 35 22 8 5 .700 110 67 4 Ohio State 19 24 8 13 3 – .396 56 76 37 12 22 3 .365 88 114 5 Bemidji State 16 24 5 13 6 – .333 49 104 33 9 17 7 .379 75 123 6 St. Cloud State 10 24 5 19 0 – .208 48 124 34 11 23 0 .324 75 149 7 Minnesota State 9 24 3 18 3 – .188 41 103 34 10 21 3 .338 77 118 TEAM HONORS WCHA Champion: Minnesota Duluth. WCHA Playoff Champion: Minnesota Duluth. National Tournament Qualifiers: Minnesota, Minnesota Duluth. National Champion: Minnesota Duluth. INDIVIDUAL HONORS WCHA Player of the Year: Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F, UMD. WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year: Anik Cote, G, BSU. WCHA Defensive Player of the Year: Ronda Curtin, D, UM. WCHA Rookie of the Year: Natalie Darwitz, F, UM. WCHA co-Coaches of the Year: Mark Johnson, UW; Shannon Miller, UMD. WCHA Scoring Champion: Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F, UMD (24gp, 22-43=65). WCHA Goaltending Champion: Jody Horak, UM (16-3-0, 1.39, .941). All-WCHA First Team: F - Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, UMD; F - Natalie Darwitz, UM; F - Caroline Ouellette, UMD; D - Krista McArthur, UMD; D - Ronda Curtin, UM; G - Shari Vogt, MSU; G - Jody Horak, UM. All-WCHA Second Team: F - Maria Rooth, UMD; F - Krissy Wendell, UM; F - Erika Holst, UMD; D - Sis Paulsen, UW; D - Kerry Weiland, UW. All-WCHA Rookie Team: F - Krissy Wendell, UM; F - Natalie Darwitz, UM; F - Caroline Ouellette, UMD; D - Krista McArthur, UMD; D - Kelly Stewart, SCSU; G - Jill Luebke, BSU. All-American First Team: F - Natalie Darwitz, UM; F - Jenny Potter, UMD; D - Ronda Curtin, UM. All-American Second Team: F - Maria Rooth, UMD; F - Krissy Wendell, UM. Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Top-3 Finalist: Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F, UMD. Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Top-10 Finalists: Natalie Darwitz, F, UM; Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F, UMD; Maria Rooth, F, UMD; Krissy Wendell, F, UM. AHCA Women’s Division 1 Coach of the Year: Shannon Miller, UMD. 5 2018-19 WCHA WOMEN’S LEAGUE RECORD BOOK 2003-04 Conference Overall Rk Team Pts GP W L T SW % GF GA GP W L T % GF GA 1 Minnesota 40 24 19 3 2 – .833 95 40 36 30 4 2 .861 161 60 2 Wisconsin 37 24 18 5 1 – .771 81 34 34 25 6 3 .779 122 50 3 Minnesota Duluth 31 24 15 8 1 – .646 110 52 34 20 12 2 .618 148 79 4 Minnesota State 22 24 9 11 4 – .458 45 62 34 16 14 4 .529 75 81 Ohio State 22 24 10 12 2 – .458 51 69 35 16 16 3 .500 83 90 6 St. Cloud State 9 24 4 19 1 – .188 53 107 32 7 24 1 .234 74 137 7 Bemidji State 7 24 3 20 1 – .146 29 100 34 5 27 2 .176 48 139 TEAM HONORS WCHA Champion: Minnesota.
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