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Section 6- 2019-20 WCHA in International Hockey W.Indd WCHA IN INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY 2019-20 WCHA WOMEN'S LEAGUE MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK WCHA AT THE IIHF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2000 • MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO Nora Tallus, F, Minnesota Duluth; Nina Tikkinen, GOLD: Canada F, Minnesota State; Saara Tuominen, F, SILVER: United States Minnesota Duluth. BRONZE: Sweden Germany: Jennifer Harss, G, Minnesota Duluth; Michaela Lanzl, F, Minnesota Duluth. United States: Winny Brodt, D, Minnesota; Russia: Iya Gavrilova, F, Minnesota Duluth. Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota; Jenny Schmidgall- Sweden: Emilia Andersson, D, Minnesota State; Potter, F, Minnesota Duluth; Krissy Wendell, F, Elin Holmlov, F, Minnesota Duluth; Erika Holst, Minnesota. F, Minnesota Duluth; Kim Martin, G, Minnesota Canada: Caroline Ouellette, F, Minnesota Duluth. Duluth; Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth; Finland: Emma Laaksonen, D, Ohio State; Sanna Helena Tageson, F, Bemidji State; Pernilla Peura, F, Minnesota Duluth; Tuula Puputti, G, Winberg, F, Minnesota Duluth. Minnesota Duluth; Hanne Sikio, F, Minnesota Duluth. 2008 • HARBIN, CHINA Sweden: Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth; Maria GOLD: United States Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth. SILVER: Canada Germany: Michaela Lanzl, F, Minnesota Duluth. BRONZE: Finland 2001 • MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. United States: Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota; GOLD: Canada Rachael Drazan, D, Minnesota; Meghan Duggan, SILVER: United States F, Wisconsin; Molly Engstrom, D, Wisconsin; BRONZE: Russia Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin; Jessica Koizumi, F, Minnesota Duluth; Erika Lawler, F, Wisconsin; United States: Winny Brodt, D, Minnesota; Gigi Marvin, F, Minnesota; Jenny Schmidgall- Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota; Krissy Wendell, F, Emilia Andersson, Minnesota State Potter, F, Minnesota Duluth; Jessie Vetter, G, Minnesota. Wisconsin; Kerry Weiland, D, Wisconsin. Head 2005 • LYNKOPING & NORRKOPING, SWEDEN Canada: Caroline Ouellette, F, Minnesota Duluth. Coach: Jackie Barto, Ohio State. GOLD: United States Finland: Satu Kiipeli, D, Minnesota Duluth; Canada: Carla MacLeod, D, Wisconsin; Meaghan SILVER: Canada Emma Laaksonen, D, Ohio State; Tuula Puputti, Mikkelson, F, Wisconsin; Caroline Ouellette, F, BRONZE: Sweden G, Minnesota Duluth; Hanne Sikio, F, Minnesota Minnesota Duluth. Duluth. Finland: Mira Jalosuo, D, Minnesota Duluth; United States: Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota; Sweden: Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth; Emma Laaksonen, D, Ohio State; Heidi Pelttari, Molly Engstrom, D, Wisconsin; Courtney Josephin Pettersson, F, Minnesota; Maria Rooth, D, Minnesota Duluth; Noora Raty, G, Minnesota; Kennedy, D, Minnesota; Jenny Schmidgall- F, Minnesota Duluth; Kim Martin, G, Minnesota Nora Tallus, F, Minnesota Duluth; Nina Tikkinen, Potter, F, Minnesota Duluth; Kelly Stephens, F, Duluth. F, Minnesota State; Saara Tuominen, F, Minnesota; Lyndsay Wall, D, Minnesota; Krissy Germany: Nina Ziegenhals, D, Bemidji State. Minnesota Duluth. Wendell, F, Minnesota. Germany: Jennifer Harss, G, Minnesota Duluth. Canada: Carla MacLeod, D, Wisconsin; Caroline 2003 • BEIJING, CHINA Russia: Iya Gavrilova, F, Minnesota Duluth. Ouellette, F, Minnesota Duluth. Championship cancelled due to the SARS crisis. Sweden: Emilia Andersson, D, Minnesota State; Finland: Satu Kiipeli, D, Minnesota Duluth; Elin Holmlov, F, Minnesota Duluth; Erika Holst, Emma Laaksonen, D, Ohio State; Heidi Pelttari, 2004 • HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA F, Minnesota Duluth; Kim Martin, G, Minnesota D, Minnesota Duluth; Noora Raty, G, Minnesota; GOLD: Canada Duluth; Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth; Nora Tallus, F, Minnesota Duluth; Saara SILVER Pernila Winberg, F, Minnesota Duluth. Tuominen, F, Minnesota Duluth. United States Germany: Jennifer Harss, G, Minnesota Duluth; BRONZE: Finland 2009 • HAMEENLINNA, FINLAND Michaela Lanzl, F, Minnesota Duluth; Nina GOLD: United States Ziegenhals, D, Bemidji State. United States: Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota; SILVER: Canada Russia: Iya Gavrilova, F, Minnesota Duluth. Molly Engstrom, D, Wisconsin; Jenny BRONZE: Finland Sweden: Elin Holmlov, F, Minnesota Duluth; Schmidgall-Potter, F, Minnesota Duluth; Kelly Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth; Kim Martin, G, Stephens, F, Minnesota; Julianne Vasichek, D, United States: Lisa Chesson, D, Ohio State; Minnesota Duluth; Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Minnesota Duluth; Kerry Weiland, D, Wisconsin; Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota; Meghan Duluth; Pernilla Winberg, F, Minnesota Duluth. Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota. Duggan, F, Wisconsin; Molly Engstrom, D, Canada: Caroline Ouellette, F, Minnesota Duluth. Wisconsin; Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin; Jocelyne 2007 • SELKIRK & WINNIPEG, MANITOBA Finland: Emma Laaksonen, D, Ohio State; Nora Lamoureux, F, Minnesota; Monique Lamoureux, GOLD: Canada Tallus, F, Minnesota Duluth; Saara Tuominen, F, F, Minnesota; Erika Lawler, F, Wisconsin; Gigi SILVER: United States Minnesota Duluth. Marvin, F, Minnesota; Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, BRONZE: Sweden Germany: Michaela Lanzl, F, Minnesota Duluth; F, Minnesota Duluth; Jessie Vetter, G, Wisconsin; Nina Ziegenhals, D, Bemidji State. Kerry Weiland, D, Wisconsin. Head Coach: Mark United States: Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota; Russia: Iya Gavrilova, F, Minnesota Duluth. Johnson. Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin; Molly Engstrom, Sweden: Patricia Sautter, G, Minnesota Duluth; Canada: Tessa Bonhomme, D, Ohio State; Haley D, Wisconsin; Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin; Erika Riitta Schaublin, G, Minnesota Duluth. Irwin, F, Minnesota Duluth; Carla MacLeod, D, Lawler, F, Wisconsin; Gigi Marvin, F, Minnesota; Wisconsin; Meaghan Mikkelson, F, Wisconsin; Jessie Vetter, G, Wisconsin; Kerry Weiland, Caroline Ouellette, F, Minnesota Duluth. D, Wisconsin; Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota; Finland: Mira Jalosuo, F, Minnesota Duluth; Jinelle Zaugg, F, Wisconsin; Head Coach: Mark Michelle Karvinen, F, North Dakota; Emma Johnson, Wisconsin. Laaksonen, D, Ohio State; Heidi Pelttari, F, Canada: Tessa Bonhomme, D, Ohio State; Carla Minnesota Duluth; Mariia Posa, F, Minnesota MacLeod, D, Wisconsin; Caroline Ouellette, F, Duluth; Noora Raty, G, Minnesota; Nina Tikkinen, Minnesota Duluth. F, Minnesota State; Saara Tuominen, F, Finland: Mira Jalosuo, D, Minnesota Duluth; Minnesota Duluth. Emma Laaksonen, D, Ohio State; Heidi Pelttari, Russia: Iya Gavrilova, F, Minnesota Duluth. D, Minnesota Duluth; Noora Raty, G, Minnesota; 83 2019-20 WCHA WOMEN'S LEAGUE MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK WCHA IN INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY WCHA AT THE IIHF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Sweden: Emilia Andersson, D, Minnesota State; Elin Homlov, F, Minnesota Duluth; Kim Martin, G, Minnesota Duluth; Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth; Pernilla Winberg, F, Minnesota Duluth. Switzerland: Patricia Sautter, G, Minnesota Duluth. 2011 • ZURICH, SWITZERLAND GOLD: United States SILVER: Canada BRONZE: Finland United States: Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin; Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin; Molly Engstrom, D, Wisconsin; Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin; Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota; Monique Lamoureux, F, North Dakota; Gigi Marvin, F, Minnesota; Ann Schleper, D, Minnesota; Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F, Minnesota Duluth; Jen Schoullis, F, Minnesota; Jessie Vetter, G, Wisconsin. Canada: Tessa Bonhomme, D, Ohio State; Haley Irwin, F, Minnesota Duluth; Jocelyne Larocque, D, Minnesota Duluth; Meaghan Mikkelson, D, Wisconsin; Caroline Ouellette, F, Minnesota The United States won its fifth-consecutive IIHF World Chapionship in 2019 with the help of 13 Duluth; Bobbi-Jo Slusar, D, Wisconsin; Natalie players with WCHA ties. Spooner, F, Ohio State. Finland: Michelle Karvinen, F, North Dakota; Johanna Fallman, D, North Dakota; Elin Holmlov, F, Minnesota Duluth; Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Mira Jalosuo, D, Minnesota Duluth; Noora Raty, F, Minnesota Duluth; Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth; Kim Martin, G, Minnesota Duluth; Pernilla G, Minnesota; Tea Villila, D, Minnesota Duluth; Duluth; Kim Martin, G, Minnesota Duluth; Annie Winberg, F, Minnesota Duluth. Susanna Tapani, F, Minnesota Duluth. Svedin, D, Ohio State; Pernilla Winberg, F, Russia: Iya Gavrilova, F, Minnesota Duluth. Minnesota Duluth. 2015 • MALMO, SWEDEN Slovakia: Zuzana Tomcikova, G, Bemidji State. GOLD: United States Sweden: Johanna Fallman, D, North Dakota; 2013 • OTTAWA, ONTARIO SILVER: Canada Elin Holmlov, F, Minnesota Duluth; Erika Holst, GOLD: United States BRONZE: Finland F, Minnesota Duluth; Kim Martin, G, Minnesota SILVER: Canada Duluth; Annie Sveden, D, Ohio State; Pernilla BRONZE: Russia United States: Stephanie Anderson, F, Bemidji Winberg, F, Minnesota Duluth. State; Hannah Brandt, F, Minnesota; Dani Switzerland: Lara Stalder, D, Minnesota Duluth. United States: Megan Bozek, D, Minnesota; Cameranesi, F, Minnesota; Brianna Decker, Lisa Chesson, D, Ohio State; Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin; Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin; 2012 • BURLINGTON, VT. F, Wisconsin; Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin; Zoe Hickel, F, Minnesota Duluth; Hilary Knight, GOLD: Canada Sarah Erickson, F, Minnesota; Amanda Kessel, F, Wisconsin; Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson, SILVER: United States F, Minnesota; Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin; F, North Dakota; Monique Lamoureux, D, BRONZE: Switzerland Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota; North Dakota; Annie Pankowski, F, Wisconsin; Monique Lamoureux, F, North Dakota; Gigi Alex Rigsby, G, Wisconsin; Anne Schleper, D, United States: Megan Bozek, D, Minnesota; Marvin, F, Minnesota; Milica McMillen, D, Minnesota; Lee Stecklein, D, Minnesota; Jessie Lisa Chesson, D, Ohio State; Brianna Decker, F, Minnesota Duluth; Alex Rigsby, G, Wisconsin; Vetter, G, Wisconsin. Wisconsin; Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota; Hilary Anne Schleper, D, Minnesota; Jen Schoullis, F, Canada: Emily Clark, F, Wisconsin;
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