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Ice Hockey NATIONAL COLLEGIATE WOMEN’S NATIONAL COLLEGIATE WOMEN’S Ice Hockey NATIONAL COLLEGIATE WOMEN’S History Team Results Championship Championship Year Champion (Record) Coach Score Runner-Up Site Game Attendance Total Attendance 2001 ............ Minn. Duluth (28-5-4) Shannon Miller 4-2 St. Lawrence Minneapolis 3,079 5,178 2002 ............ Minn. Duluth (24-6-4) Shannon Miller 3-2 Brown Durham, N.H. 3,102 5,153 2003 ............ Minn. Duluth (31-3-2) Shannon Miller 4-3 (ot) Harvard Duluth, Minn. 5,167 9,968 2004 ............ Minnesota (30-4-2) Laura Halldorson 6-2 Harvard Providence 3,522 6,048 2005 ............ Minnesota (36-2-2) Laura Halldorson 4-3 Harvard Durham, N.H. 2,056 15,352 2006 ............ Wisconsin (36-4-1) Mark Johnson 3-0 Minnesota Minneapolis 4,701 11,849 2005 ASSISTS, TOURNAMENT Leading Scorers, G—Ali Boe, Harvard 9—Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota (3 vs. Providence, 3 vs. Year-by-Year D—Lyndsay Wall, Minnesota Dartmouth, 3 vs. Harvard), 2005. D—Caitlin Cahow, Harvard POINTS Year Player, School G A P F—Sarah Vaillancourt, Harvard 5—Nicole Corriero (4 goals, 1 assist), Harvard vs. 2001 Maria Rooth, Minn. Duluth ..............4 2 6 F—Krissy Wendell, Minnesota Mercyhurst, 3-19-2005 (3 ot); Natalie Darwitz (2 2002 Jessica Link, Brown .........................1 2 3 F—Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota goals, 3 assists), Minnesota vs. Dartmouth, 3-25- Kristy Zamora, Brown .....................3 0 3 2005; Rebecca Russell (3 goals, 2 assists), St. 2003 Julie Chu, Harvard..........................2 2 4 2006 Lawrence vs. Dartmouth, 3-27-2005. Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth......2 2 4 G—Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin D—Bobbi-Jo Slusar, Wisconsin POINTS, TOURNAMENT Hanne Sikio, Minn. Duluth ..............3 1 4 D—Ashley Albrecht, Minnesota 12—Natalie Darwitz (three goals and nine assists), 2004 Krissy Wendell, Minnesota..............4 4 8 F—Jinelle Zaugg, Wisconsin Minnesota, 2005. 2005 Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota.............3 9 12 F—Bobbi Ross, Minnesota 2006 Jennifer Hitchcock, New Hampshire.2 3 5 PENALTIES F—Jennifer Hitchcock, New Hampshire Bobbi Ross, Minnesota....................4 1 5 5—Dina McCumber, Princeton vs. Minnesota, 3-17- 2006. Individual Records SHUTOUTS, TOURNAMENT Most Oustanding Player 2—Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin (vs. St. Lawrence and vs. Minnesota), 2006. 2001 Maria Rooth, Minn. Duluth ALL GAMES SAVES 2002 Kristy Zamora, Brown GOALS 78—Desirae Clark, Mercyhurst vs. Harvard, 3-19- 2003 Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth 4—Nicole Corriero, Harvard vs. Mercyhurst, 3-19- 2005 (3 ot). 2004 Krissy Wendell, Minnesota 2005 (3 ot); Bobbi Ross, Minnesota vs. New 2005 Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota Hampshire, 3-24-2006. SAVES, PERIOD 22—Riita Schaublin, Minn. Duluth vs. St. Lawrence, 3- 2006 Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin GOALS, TOURNAMENT 18-2006 (first). 5—Nicole Corriero, Harvard (4 vs. Mercyhurst, 1 vs. St. Lawrence, 0 vs. Minnesota), 2005. SAVES, TOURNAMENT All-Tournament Teams 95—Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin [37 vs. Mercyhurst (2 ot), FASTEST GAME-OPENING GOAL 27 vs. St. Lawrence, 31 vs. Minnesota], 2006. :13—Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota vs. Dartmouth, 3-25- FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED 2001 2005. G—Tuula Puputti, Minn. Duluth 0—Brittony Chartier, Minnesota vs. Princeton, 3-17- D—Isabelle Chartrand, St. Lawrence FASTEST GOAL, START OF PERIOD 2006; Jessica Moffat, St. Lawrence vs. Minn. Duluth, D—Brittny Ralph, Minn. Duluth :09—Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota vs. Harvard, 3-28- 3-18-2006; Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin vs. St. F—Amanda Sargeant, St. Lawrence 2004 (third). Lawrence, 3-24-2006; Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin vs. F—Maria Rooth, Minn. Duluth Minnesota, 3-26-2006. F—Tammy Shewchuk, Harvard FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS :32—Natalie Darwitz (:09) and Kelly Stephens (:41), FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED, TOURNAMENT 2002 Minnesota vs. Harvard, 3-28-2004 (third period). 1—Jessie Vetter (three games), Wisconsin, 2006; G—Tania Pinelli, Niagara Jessica Moffat (two games), St. Lawrence, 2006; FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS, BOTH TEAMS Riita Schaublin (one game), Minn. Duluth, 2006. D—Larissa Luther, Minn. Duluth :34—Dartmouth (Kristina Guarino), then Harvard D—Meredith Ostrander, Brown (Kalen Ingram), 3-25-2001 (first period). F—Kelly Stephens, Minnesota CHAMPIONSHIP GAME F—Joanne Eustace, Minn. Duluth HAT TRICKS GOALS F—Kristy Zamora, Brown Maria Rooth, Minn. Duluth vs. Harvard, 3-23-2001; 3—Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota vs. Harvard, 3-28- Krissy Wendell, Minnesota vs. Dartmouth, 3-26- 2004. 2003 2004; Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota vs. Harvard, 3- FASTEST GAME-OPENING GOAL G—Amy Ferguson, Dartmouth 28-2004; Nicole Corriero (four goals), Harvard vs. 5:17—Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth vs. Harvard, 3- D—Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth Mercyhurst, 3-19-2005 (3 ot); Sarah Vaillancourt, 23-2003. D—Angela Ruggiero, Harvard Harvard vs. St. Lawrence, 3-25-2005; Rebecca F—Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth Russell, St. Lawrence vs. Dartmouth, 3-27-2005; FASTEST GOAL, START OF PERIOD F—Hanne Sikio, Minn. Duluth F—Julie Chu, Harvard Bobbi Ross (four goals), Minnesota vs. New :09—Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota vs. Harvard, 3-28- Hampshire, 3-24-2006. 2004 (third). 2004 FASTEST HAT TRICK FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS G—Jody Horak, Minnesota 12:07—Nicole Corriero, Harvard vs. Mercyhurst, 3- :32—Natalie Darwitz (:09) and Kelly Stephens (:41), D—Allie Sanchez, Minnesota 19-2005 (3 ot). Minnesota vs. Harvard, 3-28-2004 (third period). D—Angela Ruggiero, Harvard F—Krissy Wendell, Minnesota ASSISTS FASTEST HAT TRICK F—Kelly Stephens, Minnesota 3—Many times (Most recent: Natalie Darwitz, 28:08—Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota vs. Harvard, 3-28- F—Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota Minnesota vs. Harvard, 3-27-2005). 2004. NATIONAL COLLEGIATE WOMEN’S ASSISTS ASSISTS (third); Harvard (2) vs. Minnesota (2), 3-27-2005 3—Krissy Wendell, Minnesota vs. Harvard, 3-28- 10—Minnesota vs. Providence, 3-18-2005; Minnesota (second). 2004; Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota vs. Harvard, 3- vs. Dartmouth, 3-25-2005. GOALS, LOSING TEAM 27-2005. ASSISTS, BOTH TEAMS 3—Harvard vs. Minn. Duluth (4), 3-23-2003 (2 ot); POINTS 13—Minn. Duluth (9) vs. Harvard (4), 3-23-2001. Harvard vs. Minnesota (4), 3-27-2005. 4—Natalie Darwitz (3 goals, 1 assist), Minnesota vs. ASSISTS, TOURNAMENT FEWEST GOALS Harvard, 3-28-2004; Krissy Wendell (1 goal, 3 26—Minnesota (10 vs. Providence, 10 vs. Dartmouth, 0—Minnesota vs. Wisconsin, 3-26-2006. assists), Minnesota vs. Harvard, 3-28-2004; Natalie 6 vs. Harvard), 2005. Darwitz (1 goal, 3 assists), Minnesota vs. Harvard, 3- FEWEST GOALS, BOTH TEAMS 27-2005. POINTS 3—Wisconsin (3) vs. Minnesota (0), 3-26-2006. 17—Minnesota (seven goals, 10 assists) vs. Dartmouth, PENALTIES 3-25-2005. WINNING MARGIN 4—Angela Ruggiero, Harvard vs. Minn. Duluth, 3-23- 4—Minnesota (6) vs. Harvard (2), 3-28-2004. POINTS, BOTH TEAMS 2003. 22—Minn. Duluth (15) vs. Harvard (7), 3-23-2001 ASSISTS FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED (nine goals, 13 assists). 8—Minnesota vs. Harvard, 3-28-2004. 0—Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin vs. Minnesota, 3-26-2006. POINTS, TOURNAMENT ASSISTS, BOTH TEAMS SAVES 43—Minnesota (17 goals, 26 assists), 2005. 11—Minnesota (8) vs. Harvard (3), 3-28-2004; 41—Patricia Sautter, Minn. Duluth vs. Harvard, 3-23- PENALTIES Minnesota (6) vs. Harvard (5), 3-27-2005. 2003. 15—Princeton vs. Minnesota, 3-17-2006. POINTS SAVES, PERIOD PENALTIES, BOTH TEAMS 14—Minnesota (six goals, eight assists) vs. Harvard, 16—Tuula Puputti, Minn. Duluth vs. St. Lawrence, 3-25- 28—Princeton (15) vs. Minnesota (13), 3-17-2006. 3-28-2004. 2001 (third); Patricia Sautter, Minn. Duluth vs. Brown, 3-24-2002 (third). FEWEST PENALTIES POINTS, BOTH TEAMS 1—Minn. Duluth vs. Harvard, 3-23-2001; Minnesota 19—Minnesota [14 (six goals, eight assists)] vs. vs. Niagara, 3-24-2002. Harvard [5 (two goals, three assists)], 3-28-2004. Team Records FEWEST PENALTIES, BOTH TEAMS PENALTIES 3—Minn. Duluth (1) vs. Harvard (2), 3-23-2001. 8—Minn. Duluth vs. Harvard, 3-23-2003 (2 ot); ALL GAMES SHOTS ON GOAL Harvard vs. Minn. Duluth, 3-23-2003 (2 ot). 83—Harvard vs. Mercyhurst, 3-19-2005 (3 ot). GOALS PENALTIES, BOTH TEAMS 7—Minnesota vs. Dartmouth, 3-25-2005. SHOTS ON GOAL, BOTH TEAMS 16—Minn. Duluth (8) vs. Harvard (8), 3-23-2003 (2 143—Harvard (83) vs. Mercyhurst (60), 3-19-2005 ot). GOALS, BOTH TEAMS (3 ot). 9—Minn. Duluth (6) vs. Harvard (3), 3-23-2001; FEWEST PENALTIES Harvard (5) vs. Mercyhurst (4), 3-19-2005 (3 ot); SHOTS ON GOAL, PERIOD 3—St. Lawrence vs. Minn. Duluth, 3-25-2001; Harvard Minnesota (7) vs. Dartmouth (2), 3-25-2005; 22—St. Lawrence vs. Minn. Duluth, 3-18-2006 (first). vs. Minnesota, 3-27-2005. Minnesota (5) vs. New Hampshire (4), 3-24-2006. SHOTS ON GOAL, BOTH TEAMS, PERIOD FEWEST PENALTIES, BOTH TEAMS GOALS, PERIOD 32—Harvard (15) vs. Mercyhurst (17), 3-19-2005 7—Minn. Duluth (4) vs. St. Lawrence (3), 3-25-2001. (first) (3 ot). 5—Minn. Duluth vs. Harvard, 3-23-2001 (third); SHOTS ON GOAL Minnesota vs. Dartmouth, 3-25-2005 (first). FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL 44—Harvard vs. Minn. Duluth, 3-23-2003 (2 ot). 10—Dartmouth vs. Minnesota, 3-25-2005. GOALS, BOTH TEAMS, PERIOD SHOTS ON GOAL, BOTH TEAMS 7—Minn. Duluth (5) vs. Harvard (2), 3-23-2001 (third); FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL, BOTH TEAMS 85—Harvard (44) vs. Minn. Duluth (41), 3-23-2003 (2 Minnesota (5) vs. Dartmouth (2), 3-25-2005 (first). 34—Dartmouth (10) vs. Minnesota (24), 3-25-2005. ot). GOALS, TOURNAMENT FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL, SHOTS ON GOAL, PERIOD REGULATION PERIOD 17—Minnesota (6 vs. Providence, 7 vs. Dartmouth, 4 17—St. Lawrence vs. Minn. Duluth, 3-25-2001 (third). vs. Harvard), 2005. 0—Dartmouth vs. Minnesota, 3-25-2005 (third). SHOTS ON GOAL, BOTH TEAMS, PERIOD GOALS, LOSING TEAM FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL, BOTH TEAMS, REGULATION PERIOD 28—Minnesota (16) vs. Harvard (12), 3-28-2004 (sec- 4—Mercyhurst vs.
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