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2012-13 Bemidji State Women's Hockey 2012-13 Bemidji State Women’s Hockey Game Notes Nov. 1, 2012 • Bemidji State Athletic Media Relations • Contact: Jake Ford • Phone: 413-218-9064 • [email protected] 2012-13 Schedule Minnesota whitecaps VS. BEMIDJI STATE CURRENT RECORDS Overall: 2-5-1 WCHA: 1-4-1-0 Date: Nov. 1, 2012 Home: 0-2-0 Time: 7 p.m. Away: 2-3-1 Streak: L2 Location: Eveleth Hippodrome (3,000) OCTOBER 2012 (2-5-1) Eveleth, Minn. 5 at (RV) Providence W 3-2 6 at (RV) Providence L 1-5 Twitter: 12 St. Cloud State * L 1-3 @BSUBeavers 13 St. Cloud State * L 0-1 19 at (6/9) Wisconsin * W 1-0 Minnesota Whitecaps Bemidji State @BeaverWoHockey 21 at (6/9) Wisconsin * ShL T 3-3 0-0-0 2-5-1 Facebook: 26 at Ohio State * L 1-4 Facebook.com/BSUBeavers 27 at Ohio State * L 1-10 U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Face OFF Classic NOVEMBER 2012 (0-0-0) 1 vs. Minn. Whitecaps # 7 p.m. LAST TIME OUT 9 Maine 7 p.m. After a program-best weekend at Wisconsin, Bemidji State was swept on the road by 10 Maine 7 p.m. Ohio State. On Friday, the Buckeyes scored four goals in the first 9:01 of the second pe- 17 North Dakota * 7 p.m. riod to go on to a 4-1 win. On Saturday, the Buckeyes tallied three power-play markers 18 North Dakota * 2 p.m. in the first period and added five more goals in the second and two more in the third to 23 at Minnesota State * 7 p.m. cruise to a 10-1 win. The ten-goal outburst was the most-ever in a game between Ohio 24 at Minnesota State * 3 p.m. State and BSU and capped OSU’s first sweep of the Beavers since Oct. 24-25, 2008. DECEMBER 2012 (0-0-0) For BSU, sophomore Natasha Kostenko scored both goals and senior Emily Erickson 1 Minnesota Duluth * 7 p.m. assisted on each marker. MacKenzie Thurston and Tess Dusik also picked up assists. 2 Minnesota Duluth * 4 p.m. Both Abby Ryplanski and Jessica Havel saw time between the pipes in each game. 7 Minnesota * 7 p.m. 8 Minnesota * 4 p.m. BSU VS. MINNESOTA WHITECAPS BEAVER STAT BREAKDOWN The Beavers last played the JANUARY 2013 (0-0-0) Scoring 2011-12 Returning Lost Pct. Ret. Whitecaps on Oct. 22-23, 2010. Goals 101 72 29 71.3% 4 at St. Cloud State * 2 p.m. The Whitecaps won the first game 5 at St. Cloud State * 2 p.m. Assists 167 115 52 68.9% 3-1 and BSU came back the next Points 268 187 81 69.8% 11 Minnesota State * 7 p.m. Shots 1163 773 390 66.5% 12 Minnesota State * 4 p.m. day with a 5-1 victory. Their lone 18 at Minnesota Duluth * 7 p.m. meeting in the preseason a year Penalties 2011-12 Returning Lost Pct. Ret. 19 at Minnesota Duluth * 7 p.m. prior was cancelled. Penalties 161 112 49 69.6% PIM 344 243 101 70.6% PPG 36 22 14 61.1% FEBRUARY 2013 (0-0-0) ABOUT THE WHITECAPS SHG 3 2 1 66.7% 1 Ohio State * 2 p.m. The Minnesota Whitecaps are one 2 Ohio State * 2 p.m. of two members of the Western Goaltending 2011-12 Returning Lost Pct. Ret. 8 at North Dakota * 7 p.m. Women’s Hockey League and Wins 17 0 17 0.00% 9 at North Dakota * 7 p.m. Saves 1087 10 1077 0.01% 15 at Minnesota * 7 p.m. their roster consists of many ac- Minutes 2243 20 2207 0.01% 16 at Minnesota * 4 p.m. complished former NCAA Division Shufouts 5 0 5 0.00% 22 Wisconsin * 7 p.m. I players. Among those players are 23 Wisconsin * 4 p.m. former Beavers Jenny Schnickel RETURNING LEADERS and Erin Cody (reserve). BSU MARCH 2013 (0-0-0) Goals Emily Erickson (17) assistant coach Amber Fryklund Assists Sadie Lundquist (23) 1-3 Campus Sites TBA and equipment manager Andrea Points Sadie Lundquist (35) Nichols both spent time with Shots Emily Erickson (127) Home games in bold the Whitecaps after their college Plus/Minus Kostenko/Arola/McKnight (3) * Denotes WCHA game Penalties Tess Dusik (22) # Exhibition game held in Eveleth, Minn. hockey days were done. The PIM Tess Dusik (44) All times Central Whitecaps began their season Power-Play Goals Sadie Lunquist (8) with a pair of exhibition games at Shorthanded Goals Erickson/Lundquist (1) Game-Winning Goals Erickson/Kelly/Lundquist (3) Minnesota Duluth. UMD scored Goals Against Avg. Jessica Havel (0.00) the first three goals in each game Save Percentage Jessica Havel (1.000) and staved off Whitecaps rallies to win 5-3 and 5-2. 2011-12 Quick Facts 2012-13 numerical ROSTER LAYERS NIVERSITY NFORMATION P U I No. Name Pos. Height Class S/C Hometown (Previous Team) Location: Bemidji, Minn. 3 Abby Williams F 5-2 R-Sr. L Alexandria, Minn. (Minnesota State) Founded: 1919 5 Alex Citrowske F 5-6 So. L Savage, Minn. (Prior Lake HS) Enrollment: 5,360 6 Kristin Huber F 5-11 So. R Kelowna, B.C. (Pursuit of Excellence Academy) Nickname: Beavers 8 Megan Lushanko F 5-3 Fr. L Chisago City, Minn. (Chisago Lakes HS) 9 Kaitlyn Tougas F 5-4 Fr. R Thunder Bay, Ontario (Thunder Bay Queens) Colors: Green and White 10 Emily Erickson F 5-9 R-Sr. L Coleraine, Minn. (Grand Rapids/Greenway HS) Arena: Sanford Center (200 x 85) 11 Whitney Wivoda F 5-8 So. L Fairbanks, Alaska (Lathrop HS) Capacity: 4,373 12 Emily McKnight D 5-8 Jr. R Carman, Manitoba (Balmoral Hall Prep) 13 Molly Arola F 5-9 Sr. L Walker, Minn. (Grand Rapids/Greenway HS) 14 Erika Wheelhouse D 5-3 Sr. L Crookston, Minn. (Crookston HS) EAM NFORMATION T I 16 MacKenzie Thurston F 5-7 Sr. L Ottawa, Ontario (Ottawa Junior Senators) 2012-13 Record: 2-5-1 17 Sadie Lundquist F 5-5 Sr. R Cloquet, Minn. (Cloquet HS) 2012-13 WCHA Record: 1-4-1-0 18 Rachael Kelly F 5-5 So. R Rosemount, Minn. (Rosemount HS) 2011-12 Record: 17-17-3 19 Tess Dusik F/D 6-0 Jr. R Oak Bluff, Manitoba (Balmoral Hall Prep) 2011-12 WCHA Record: 11-15-2-0 20 Jenessa Phillipczyk F/D 5-7 R-Fr. L Stillwater, Minn. (Minnesota Thoroughbreds) 24 Alex Ehlert D 5-6 Jr. R Portage, Wis. (Madison Capitals AAA) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 20/8 27 Kayleigh Chapman D 5-8 So. R Virden, Manitoba (Warner Hockey School) Newcomers: 8 28 Allie Duellman D 5-8 Jr. R Maplewood, Minn. (Roseville Area HS) Top Returning Scorers G-A-Pts. 30 Abby Ryplanski G 5-4 So. L Winnipeg, Manitoba (Niagara University) Sadie Lundquist, Sr., F 12-23-35 31 Alexane Rodrigue G 5-9 Fr. L Monkland, Ontario (Ontario Hockey Academy) 35 Jessica Havel G 5-7 Sr. L Grand Rapids, Minn. (Grand Rapids/Greenway HS) Emily Erickson, R-Sr., F 17-15-32 56 Hanna Moher F 5-6 Fr. L Milton, Ontario (Mississauga Junior Chiefs) Erika Wheelhouse, Sr., D 8-16-24 59 Danielle Williams D 5-10 Jr. R Waconia, Minn. (Minnesota Thoroughbreds) MacKenzie Thurston, Sr., F 1-14-15 64 Natasha Kostenko F 5-11 So. R Fannystelle, Manitoba (Notre Dame Hounds) Nastasha Kostenko, So., F 6-7-13 74 Lauren Merkley D 5-7 Fr. R Mississauga, Ontario (Mississauga Junior Chiefs) Kristin Huber, So., F 5-8-13 91 Jamie Hatheway F 5-6 Sr. R Trenton, Ontario (Durham Junior Lightning) - Stephanie Anderson F 5-9 R-So. R North St. Paul, Minn. (University of Minnesota) COACHING STAFF COACHES Name Position Year at BSU/Alma Mater Head Coach: Steve Sertich, Steve Sertich Head Coach Seventh Season/Colorado College ‘74 (Colorado College, 1974) Amber Fryklund Assistant Coach Second Season/Bemidji State ‘03 Record at BSU: 65-130-27 (seventh year) Shane Veenker Assistant Coach Sixth Season/Bemidji State ‘01 WCHA Record: 46-106-22 Kailey Cox Strength and Conditioning Second Season Assistant Coaches: Tegan Rose Student Assistant First Season Amber Fryklund (Bemidji State ‘03) Shane Veenker (Bemidji State ‘01) 2012-13 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS BSU/OPP BSU/OPP BSU/OPP BSU/OPP MEDIA INFORMATION Date Opponent Time/Result Rank Shots Power Plays Penalties Attendance Media Relations Contact: Jake Ford Oct. 5 at Providence W 3-2 -/RV 28/26 0-5/0-3 3-6/5-10 257 Oct. 6 at Providence L 1-5 -/RV 13/26 1-3/0-5 7-14/5-10 251 Office Phone: (218) 755-4619 Oct. 12 St. Cloud State * L 1-3 -/- 35/29 1-4/1-2 2-4/4-8 434 Cell Phone: (413) 218-9064 Oct. 13 St. Cloud State * L 0-1 -/- 39/28 0-2/0-2 2-4/2-4 335 Email: [email protected] Oct. 19 at Wisconsin * W 1-0 -/9 23/27 0-1/0-3 4-8/2-4 2,273 ShL Web site: www.BSUBeavers.com Oct. 21 at Wisconsin * T 3-3 -/9 21/45 1-6/0-1 1-2/6-12 1,547 Oct. 26 at Ohio State * L 1-4 -/RV 30/31 0-5/1-4 4-8/5-10 314 Oct. 27 at Ohio State * L 1-10 -/RV 30/32 0-4/4-4 4-8/4-8 262 CAPTAINS Nov.
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