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CONTACT: TODD BELL / O: 952-681-7668 / C: 972-825-6686 / [email protected] WESTERN COLLEGIATE OPENING FACEOFF HOCKEY ASSOCIATION WCHA Lands Top Two Seeds in NCAA Championship: The Western Collegiate Hockey Association landed the top two • FOUNDED 1999 • seeds in the 2019 NCAA Women’s Championship, as Wisconsin and Minnesota were seeded No. 1 and No. 2950 Metro Drive, Suite 102 2, respectively, in the eight-team field announced Sunday by the NCAA Women’s Ice Hockey Committee. The Badgers Bloomington, MN 55425 and Gophers will by seeking the WCHA’s 17th national title in its 20 seasons (including 16 NCAA crowns). 952-681-7947 • Wisconsin (32-4-2), which won its fourth WCHA postseason title in the last five years on Sunday, will host MEMBER TEAMS CHA postseason champion Syracuse (13-21-3) in a quarterfinal at LaBahn Arena on Saturday, March 16 at 2 p.m. CT. The Badgers are back in the national postseason for the sixth-straight campaign and 13th time Bemidji State University overall. Wisconsin has won four national titles under head coach Mark Johnson (2006, 2007, 2009 and University of Minnesota University of Minnesota Duluth 2011). Minnesota State University • Minnesota (30-5-1), the WCHA regular season champion, will also drop the puck on its quarterfinal The Ohio State University matchup on March 16, hosting ECAC foe Princeton (20-7-5) in a 4 p.m. CT contest at Ridder Arena. St. Cloud State University Minnesota has now advanced to the NCAA tournament in each season of head coach Brad Frost’s 12-year University of Wisconsin tenure (and 17 times overall). Minnesota has won seven national titles (including the 2000 AWCHA crown), while hoisting a record six NCAA championship trophies (2004, 2005, 2012, 2013, 2015 and 2016). 16 National Championships 98 All-Americans About Wisconsin: The Badgers, who have split time as the nation's No. 1 team with Minnesota for the majority of the 100+ Olympians and season, are eying their sixth-straight NCAA Frozen Four appearance, which would extend the longest active streak National Team Members in the NCAA and would match the longest streak in NCAA women’s hockey history. UW is 22-8 in NCAA tournament games and has won its last 11 NCAA quarterfi nal games. The Badgers are 5-0 in their previous NCAA quarterfi nals at LaBahn Arena, outscoring their opponents 24-2 in the process. At 32-4-5, Wisconsin leads the nation in wins, fewest 2019 NCAA QUARTERFINALS losses (four) and winning percentage (.868) among Division I programs. (tournament seed) • Senior Annie Pankowski, who was named a Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Top-Three Finalist on Feb. SATURDAY, MARCH 16 28, leads the WCHA with 45 points this year off 23 goals and 22 assists. Pankowski became only the sixth 1 Syracuse at (1) 4 Wisconsin, 2 p.m. CT Badger in school history to score 200+ points in her career at Wisconsin after scoring the game-winning Princeton at (2) Minnesota, 4 p.m. CT in UW’ 3-2 victory over Ohio State on March 9. A two-time All-American, Pankowski ranks in the top-10 3 Cornell at (3) Northeastern, 1 p.m. ET in school history in points (201), goals (91), assists (110), shots on goal (721) and plus/minus (+149). 2 Boston College at (4) Clarkson, 2 p.m. ET • Goaltender Kristen Campbell leads the NCAA with 32 wins this year while her goals-against average of 1.12 2019 NCAA WOMEN'S is also the best in the WCHA. The Brandon, Manitoba, native ranks fi rst in the NCAA with eight shutouts. Campbell’s 32 wins are the second-most in a single season at Wisconsin as a win would move the junior FROZEN FOUR into a tie for fi rst-place. Campbell is the only goaltender in program history to post multiple 30-win seasons March 22-24; People's United Center her 63 career wins rank fi fth in program history. Hamden Conn. About Minnesota: The Gophers are making their 12th-straight and 17th overall appearance in the NCAA postseason. FRIDAY, MARCH 22 The 2019 WCHA regular-season champion Gophers have won four of the last seven national championships, and SEMIFINALS Minnesota has only missed the NCAA Tournament twice in its 19-year history. Overall, the Gophers are 24-11-1 in NCAA Syracuse/Wisconsin vs. Boston College/Clarkson tournament games since 2000-01. Princeton/Minnesota vs. Cornell/Northeastern • The Gophers are 10-3 all-time in NCAA quarterfinal games since the tournament expanded to eight teams

SUNDAY, MARCH 24 in 2005. A year ago, Minnesota fell to Wisconsin in the NCAA quarterfinal round. This season, Minnesota CHAMPIONSHIP GAME looks to secure the program’s 14th overall appearance at the Frozen Four and the team’s first since the Semifinal 1 winner vs. Semifinal 2 winner, 1:30 p.m. CT 2016-17 season. • Minnesota has the WCHA’s top-scoring offense averaging 4.25 goals per game while allowing just 1.81 1 - College Hockey America champion goals per game. Minnesota’s 153 goals for this season is the best in the NCAA. 2 - ECAC Hockey champion • The Gophers rank second in the NCAA with a .253 power-play percentage (25-for-99). Meanwhile, the 3 - Hockey East Association champion Gophers are third in the WCHA with a penalty kill percentage of .857 (72-for-84). 4 - Western Collegiate Hockey Association champion • Kelly Pannek is Minnesota’s active career scoring leader ranked 10th among all-time Gophers with 183 points (71g-112a). She chases Gigi Marvin in ninth place (87g-108a). Pannek’s 112 career assists are tied for 20 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE sixth in program history as well. She recorded her 100th career assist in Minnesota’s season opener.

The Women's League of the Western Collegiate 2018-19 WCHA STANDINGS Hockey Association (WCHA) is celebrating its 20th Anniversary season in 2018-19, honoring Conference- Final Overall 20 Years of Excellence as the nation's premier Rk (Natl Rank) Team Pts GP W L T SW % GF GA GP W L T % GF GA women's college hockey conference. 1 (2/2) Minnesota 58 24 19 4 1 0 .813 95 48 36 30 5 1 .847 153 65 2 (1/1) Wisconsin 56 24 18 4 2 0 .792 78 26 38 32 4 2 .868 144 43 Home to a record 16 national championships, seven Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award 3 (9/9) Ohio State 40 24 12 10 2 2 .542 57 58 35 20 13 2 .600 96 82 winners, numerous Olympic and national team 4 Minnesota Duluth 35 24 9 11 4 4 .458 63 69 35 15 16 4 .486 92 99 heroes, and countless young women inspired, 5 Bemidji State 32 24 10 12 2 0 .458 49 67 36 13 21 2 .389 75 103 the WCHA is proud to honor yesterday's 6 Minnesota State 16 24 3 16 5 2 .229 41 71 35 9 19 7 .357 64 91 heroes, today's teammates and tomorrow's 7 St. Cloud State 15 24 5 19 0 0 .208 38 82 37 10 25 2 .297 66 119 legends. We are Leaders and Champions. We are the WCHA. (shootout win = 1 additional point; rankings listed by USCHO.com fi rst, followed by USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine) HOME OF A RECORD 16 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS 2000 • 2001 • 2002 • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 •2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2010 • 2011 • 2012 • 2013 • 2015 • 2016 #WEAREWCHA #LEADERSANDCHAMPIONS #20YEARSOFEXCELLENCE NCAA HISTORY #WEAREWCHA

ALL-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

AWCHA Division 1 National Championship Year Champion League Record Coach 1998 New Hampshire 1999 Harvard 2000 Minnesota WCHA 32-6-1 Laura Halldorson

NCAA Division 1 Women’s National Championship (Frozen Four) Year Champion League Record Coach 2001 Minnesota Duluth WCHA 28-5-4 Shannon Miller 2002 Minnesota Duluth WCHA 24-6-4 Shannon Miller 2003 Minnesota Duluth WCHA 31-3-2 Shannon Miller 2004 Minnesota WCHA 30-4-2 Laura Halldorson 2005 Minnesota WCHA 36-2-2 Laura Halldorson Minnesota Duluth captured the WCHA's fi rst NCAA title in 2001 2006 Wisconsin WCHA 36-4-1 Mark Johnson 2007 Wisconsin WCHA 36-1-4 Mark Johnson 2003 2008 Minnesota Duluth WCHA 34-4-1 Shannon Miller 2009 Wisconsin WCHA 34-2-5 Mark Johnson NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP 2010 Minnesota Duluth WCHA 31-8-2 Shannon Miller NCAA WOMEN’S FROZEN FOUR 2011 Wisconsin WCHA 37-2-2 Mark Johnson DULUTH ENTERTAINMENT & CONVENTION CENTER, DULUTH, MINN. 2012 Minnesota WCHA 34-5-2 Brad Frost March 21: Harvard 6, Minnesota 1; Minnesota Duluth 5, Dartmouth 2. 2013 Minnesota WCHA 41-0-0 Brad Frost March 23: Third Place – Dartmouth 4 vs Minnesota 2. 2014 Clarkson ECAC Hockey 31-5-5 Championship Game – Minnesota Duluth 4 vs Harvard 3 (2 OT). 2015 Minnesota WCHA 34-3-4 Brad Frost All-Tournament Team: G - Amy Ferguson, Dartmouth; D - , Harvard; 2016 Minnesota WCHA 35-4-1 Brad Frost F - Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, Minnesota Duluth; F - Hanne Sikio, Minnesota Duluth; 2017 Clarkson ECAC Hockey 32-4-5 Matt Desrosiers F - , Harvard; F - , Minnesota Duluth. 2018 Clarkson ECAC Hockey 36-4-1 Matt Desrosiers MOP: Caroline Ouellette, F, Minnesota Duluth. Attendance: 9,968. National Champion: Minnesota Duluth. ALL-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS 1998 2004 AWCHA CHAMPIONSHIP NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP FLEET CENTER, BOSTON, MASS. NCAA WOMEN’S FROZEN FOUR New Hampshire 4 vs Brown 1. DUNKIN’ DONUTS CENTER, PROVIDENCE, R.I. National Champion: New Hampshire. March 26: Minnesota 5, Dartmouth 1; Harvard 2, St. Lawrence 1. March 28: Third Place – St. Lawrence 2, Dartmouth 1. 1999 Championship Game – Minnesota 6, Harvard 2. AWCHA CHAMPIONSHIP All-Tournament Team: G - Jody Horak, Minnesota; D - Allie Sanchez, Minnesota; MARIUCCI ARENA, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. D - Angela Ruggiero, Harvard; F - Kelly Stephens, Minnesota; F - Natalie Darwitz, Harvard 6 vs New Hampshire 5 (OT). Minnesota; F - Krissy Wendell, Minnesota. Other participants: Minnesota, Brown. National Champion: Harvard. MOP: Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota. 2000 Attendance: 6,048. AWCHA CHAMPIONSHIP National Champion: Minnesota. MATTHEWS ARENA, BOSTON, MASS. March 24: Minnesota 3, Minnesota Duluth 2; Dartmouth 2, Brown 4. 2005 March 25: Third Place – Dartmouth 5 vs Minnesota Duluth 4. NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP Championship Game – Minnesota 4 vs Brown 2. NCAA REGIONALS National Champion: Minnesota. March 18: Providence 1 @ Minnesota 6; St. Lawrence 3 @ Minnesota Duluth 2 (OT). 2001 March 19: Wisconsin 3 @ Dartmouth 4; Mercyhurst 4 @ Harvard 5 (3 OT). NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP NCAA WOMEN’S FROZEN FOUR NCAA WOMEN’S FROZEN FOUR MARIUCCI ARENA, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. WHITTEMORE CENTER, DURHAM, N.H. March 23: St. Lawrence 3 vs Dartmouth 1; Minnesota Duluth 6 vs Harvard 3. March 25: Minnesota 7, Dartmouth 2; Harvard 4, St. Lawrence 1. March 25: Third Place – Harvard 3, Dartmouth 2. March 27: Third Place – St. Lawrence 5, Dartmouth 1. Championship Game – Minnesota Duluth 4, St. Lawrence 2. Championship Game – Minnesota 4, Harvard 3. All-Tournament Team: G - Tuula Puputti, Minnesota Duluth; D - Isabelle Chartrand, All-Tournament Team: G - Ali Boe, Harvard; D - , Harvard; D - Lyndsay St. Lawrence; Brittny Ralph, Minnsota Duluth; F - Amanda Sargeant, St. Lawrence; Wall, Minnesota; F - , Harvard; F - Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota; F - F - Maria Rooth, Minnesota Duluth; F - Tammy Shewchuk, Harvard. Krissy Wendell, Minnesota. MOP: Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth. MOP: Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota. Attendance: 5,178. Attendance: 15,352. National Champion: Minnesota Duluth. National Champion: Minnesota.

2002 2006 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP NCAA WOMEN’S FROZEN FOUR NCAA REGIONALS WHITTEMORE CENTER, DURHAM, N.H. March 17: Harvard 1 @ New Hampshire 3; Princeton 0 @ Minnesota 4. March 22: Brown 2, Minnesota 1; Minnesota Duluth 3, Niagara 2. March 18: Minnesota Duluth 0 @ St. Lawrence 1; Mercyhurst 1 @ Wisconsin 2 (2 OT). March 24: Third Place – Niagara 2 vs Minnesota 2 (OT). Championship Game – Minnesota Duluth 3 vs Brown 2. NCAA WOMEN’S FROZEN FOUR All-Tournament Team: G - Tania Pinelli, Niagara; D - Larissa Luther, Minnesota Duluth; MARIUCCI ARENA, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. D - Meredith Ostrander, Brown; F - Kelly Stephens, Minnesota; F - Joanne Eustace, March 24: Minnesota 5, New Hampshire 4; St. Lawrence 0, Wisconsin 1. Minnesota Duluth; F - Kristy Zamora, Brown. March 26: Championship Game – Minnesota 0, Wisconsin 3. MOP: Kristy Zamora, F, Brown. All-Tournament Team: G - , Wisconsin; D - Bobbi-Jo Slusar, Wisconsin; D Attendance: 5,153. - Ashley Albrecht, Minnesota; F - Jinelle Zaugg, Wisconsin; F - Bobbi Ross, Minnesota; National Champion: Minnesota Duluth. F - Jennifer Hitchcock, New Hampshire. MOP: Jessie Vetter, G, Wisconsin. Attendance: 11,849. National Champion: Wisconsin.

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2010 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP NCAA REGIONALS March 13: Boston University 1 @ Mercyhurst 4; Cornell 6 @ Harvard 2; New Hampshire 1 @ Minnesota Duluth 2; Clarkson 2 @ Minnesota 3 (OT).

NCAA WOMEN’S FROZEN FOUR RIDDER ARENA, MINNEAPOLIS, MN March 19: Cornell 3 vs Mercyhurst 2 (OT); Minnesota 2 vs Minnesota Duluth 3. March 21: Championship Game – Cornell 2 vs Minnesota Duluth 3 (3 OT). All-Tournament Team: G - Amanda Mazzotta, Cornell; D - Laura Fortino, Cornell; D - Lauriane Rougeau, Cornell; F - Emmanuelle Blais, Minnesota Duluth; F - Laura Fridfi nnson, Minnesota Duluth; F - Jessica Wong, Minnesota Duluth. MOP: Emmanuelle Blais, F, Minnesota Duluth. Attendance: 6,003. Wisconsin's 2006 squad won the program's fi rst NCAA title National Champion: Minnesota Duluth.

2007 2011 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP EGIONALS NCAA R NCAA REGIONALS March 9: Minnesota Duluth 3 @ Mercyhurst 2 (OT). March 12: Minnesota 1 @ Boston College 4; Minnesota Duluth 1 @ Wisconsin 2; March 10: Harvard 0 @ Wisconsin 1 (4 (OT)); St. Lawrence 6 @ New Hampshire 2; Dartmouth 1 @ Cornell 7; Mercyhurst 2 @ Boston University 4. Boston College 3 @ Dartmouth 2 (2 OT).

NCAA WOMEN’S FROZEN FOUR OMEN S ROZEN OUR NCAA W ’ F F LOUIS J. TULLIO ARENA, ERIE, PA. HERB BROOKS ARENA, LAKE PLACID, NY March 18: Boston College 2 vs Wisconsin 3; Boston University 4 vs Cornell 1. March 16: St. Lawrence 0, Wisconsin 4; Minnesota Duluth 4, Boston College 3 (2 OT). March 20: Championship Game – Boston University 1, Wisconsin 4. March 18: Championship Game – Minnesota Duluth 1, Wisconsin 4. All-Tournament Team: G - , Boston College; D - Catherine Ward, Boston All-Tournament Team: G - Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin; D - Bobbi-Jo Slusar, Wisconsin; University; D - Alev Kelter, Wisconsin; F - , Wisconsin; F - Carolyne D - Meghan Mikkleson, Wisconsin; F - Jinelle Zaugg, Wisconsin; F - Jessica Koizumi, Prevost, Wisconsin; F - Brooke Ammerman, Wisconsin. Minnesota Duluth; F - , Wisconsin. MOP (co): Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin; Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin. MOP: Sara Bauer, F, Wisconsin. Attendance: 17,841. Attendance: 20,307. National Champion: Wisconsin. National Champion: Wisconsin. 2012 2008 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP NCAA REGIONALS NCAA REGIONALS March 10: St. Lawrence 3 @ Boston College 6; Boston University 7 @ Cornell 8 (3 OT); March 15: Dartmouth 1 @ Harvard 5; Wisconsin 3 @ Minnesota 2 (OT); Mercyhurst 4 North Dakota 1 @ Minnesota 5; Mercyhurst 1 @ Wisconsin 3. @ Minnesota Duluth 5; St. Lawrence 2 @ New Hampshire 3 (OT). NCAA WOMEN’S FROZEN FOUR NCAA WOMEN’S FROZEN FOUR AMSOIL ARENA, DULUTH, MN DULUTH ENTERTAINMENT & CONVENTION CENTER, DULUTH, MINN. March 16: Boston College 2, Wisconsin 6; Cornell 1, Minnesota 3. March 20: Wisconsin 4, Harvard 1; New Hampshire 2, Minnesota Duluth 3. March 18: Championship Game – Minnesota 4 vs Wisconsin 2. March 22: Championship Game – Wisconsin 0, Minnesota Duluth 4. All-Tournament Team: G - Noora Räty, Minnesota; D - Megan Bozek, Minnesota; F All-Tournament Team: G - Kim Martin, Minnesota Duluth; D - Myriam Trepanier, - , Minnesota; F - Sara Erickson, Minnesota; F - Brooke Ammerman, Minnesota Duluth; D - , Minnesota Duluth; F - Laura Fridfi nnson, Wisconsin; F - Carolyne Prévost, Wisconsin. Minnesota Duluth; F - Sara O’Toole, Minnesota Duluth; F - Erika Lawler, Wisconsin. MOP: Noora Räty, G, Minnesota. MOP: Kim Martin, G, Minnesota Duluth. Attendance: 5,879. Attendance: 11,453. National Champion: Minnesota. National Champion: Minnesota Duluth. 2013 2009 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP NCAA REGIONALS NCAA REGIONALS March 16: Harvard 1 @ Boston College 3; Mercyhurst 4 @ Cornell 3 (OT); Clarkson 3 @ March 14: St. Lawrence 1 @ Mercyhurst 3; Minnesota Duluth 4 @ New Hampshire 1; Boston University 5; North Dakota 2 @ Minnesota 3 (3 OT). Dartmouth 0 @ Wisconsin 7; Boston College 3 @ Minnesota 4.

NCAA WOMEN’S FROZEN FOUR OMEN S ROZEN OUR NCAA W ’ F F RIDDER ARENA, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. AGGANIS ARENA, BOSTON, MASS. March 22: No. 4 Boston College 2 vs No. 1 Minnesota 3 (OT); No. 3 Mercyhurst 1 vs No. March 20: Minnesota Duluth 1 vs Wisconsin 5; Mercyhurst 5 vs Minnesota 4. 2 Boston University 4. March 22: Championship Game – Mercyhurst 0 vs Wisconsin 5. March 24: Championship Game – Boston University 3 vs Minnesota 6. All-Tournament Team: G - Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin; D - Malee Windmaier, Wisconsin; All-Tournament Team: G - Noora Räty, Minnesota; D - Megan Bozek, Minnesota; D - Alycia Matthews, Wisconsin; F - Erika Lawler, Wisconsin; F - Hilary Knight, D - Milica McMillen, Minnesota; F - Amanda Kessel, Minnesota; F - Hannah Brandt, Wisconsin; F - Meghan Agosta, Mercyhurst. Minnesota; F - Marie-Philip Poulin, Boston University. MOP: Jessie Vetter, G, Wisconsin. MOP: Noora Räty, G, Minnesota. Attendance: 11,353. Attendance: 6,800 (sellout). National Champion: Wisconsin. National Champion: Minnesota.

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2017 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP NCAA REGIONALS March 10 and 11: Robert Morris 0 @ Wisconsin 7; St. Lawrence 0 @ Boston College 6; Cornell 1 @ Clarkson 3; Minnesota 1 @ Minnesota Duluth 0.

NCAA WOMEN’S FROZEN FOUR THE FAMILY ARENA; ST. CHARLES, MO. March 17: Minnesota 3, No. 2 Clarkson 4; No. 4 Boston College 0, No. 1 Wisconsin 1. March 19: Championship - No. 2 Clarkson 3, No. 1 Wisconsin 1. All-Tournament Team: G - Ann-Renée Desbiens, Wisconsin; D - Mellissa Channel, Wisconsin; D - , Clarkson; F - Genevieve Bannon, Clarkson; F - , Clarkson; F - Annie Pankowski, Wisconsin. MOP: Cayley Mercer, Clarkson. Attendance: 5,778. Minnesota's 2016 NCAA championship was the school's sixth and National Champion: Clarkson. the Gophers' seventh national title overall 2018 2014 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP NCAA REGIONALS NCAA REGIONALS March 10: Mercyhurst 1 @ Clarkson 2 (OT); Ohio State 2 @ Boston College 0; March 15: Mercyhurst 3 @ Cornell 2; Boston College 1 @ Clarkson 3; Harvard 1 @ Minnesota 0 @ Wisconsin 4; Northeastern 1 @ Colgate 3. Wisconsin 2; Boston University 1 @ Minnesota 5. NCAA WOMEN’S FROZEN FOUR NCAA WOMEN’S FROZEN FOUR RIDDER ARENA; MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. HIGH POINT SOLUTIONS ARENA AT THE TD BANK SPORTS CENTER, HAMDEN, CONN. March 16: No. 1 Clarkson 1, Ohio State 0 (OT); March 21: No. 4 Wisconsin 3 vs No. 1 Minnesota 5; No. 3 Mercyhurst 1 vs No. 2 No. 3 Colgate 3, No. 2 Wisconsin 2 (2OT). Clarkson 5. March 18: Championship - No. 1 Clarkson 2, No. 3 Colgate 1 (OT). March 23: Championship Game – Clarkson 5 vs Minnesota 4. All-Tournament Team: G - , Clakson; D - Oliva Zafuto, Colgate; D - All-Tournament Team: G -, Clarkson; D - Renata Fast, Clarkson; D - Baylee Savannah Harmon, Clarkson; F - Breanne Wilson-Bennett, Colgate; F - , Gillanders, Minnesota; F - , Clarkson; F - Maryanne Menafee, Clarkson; Elizabeth Giguère, Clarkson. Minnesota; F - Rachael Bona, Minnesota. MOP: Shea Tiley, Clarkson. MOP: Jamie Lee Rattray, F, Clarkson. Attendance: 6,361. Attendance: 6,744. National Champion: Clarkson. National Champion: Clarkson.

2015 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP NCAA REGIONALS March 14: Boston University 1 @ Wisconsin 5; Quinnipiac 0 @ Harvard 5; Clarkson 1 @ Boston College 5; RIT 2 @ Minnesota 6.

NCAA WOMEN’S FROZEN FOUR RIDDER ARENA; MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. March 20: No. 4 Wisconsin 1 vs No. 1 Minnesota 3; No. 3 Harvard 2 vs No. 2 Boston College 1. March 22: Championship - Minnesota 4 vs Harvard 1.All-Tournament Team: G - Amanda Leveille, Minnesota; D - Megan Wolfe, Minnesota; D - Sarah Edney, Harvard; F - Hannah Brandt, Minnesota; F - Maryanne Menefee, Minnesota; F - Dani Cameranesi, Minnesota. MOP: Hannah Brandt, F, Minnesota. Attendance: 6,800 (sellout). National Champion: Minnesota.

2016 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP NCAA REGIONALS March 11 and 12: Northeastern 1 @ Boston College 5; Clarkson 1 @ Quinnipiac 0; Mercyhurst 0 @ Wisconsin 6; Princeton 2 @ Minnesota 6.

NCAA WOMEN’S FROZEN FOUR WHITTEMORE CENTER ARENA; DURHAM, N.H. March 18: No. 4 Clarkson 2, No. 1 Boston College 3 (OT); No. 3 Minnesota 3, No. 2 Wisconsin 2 (OT). March 20: Championship Game - Minnesota 3, Boston College 1. All-Tournament Team: G - Amanda Leveille, Minnesota; D - Megan Keller, Boston College; D - Lee Stecklein, Minnesota; F - Amanda Kessel, Minnesota; F - Sarah Potomak, Minnesota; F - Haley Skarupa, Boston College. MOP: Sarah Potomak, Minnesota. Attendance: 5,378. National Champion: Minnesota.

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Minnesota4 - 1 Minnesota Wisconsin 3 - 1 Minnesota Duluth The top-ranked University of Minnesota women's hockey team scored The No. 2 Wisconsin women's hockey team is back on top of the WCHA four-straight goals to rally from an early defi cit and post a 4-1 win over after defeating the No. 1 Minnesota Golden Gophers, 3-1, at Ridder No. 4 seed Minnesota Duluth in the WCHA Final Faceoff semifi nal round Arena to win the 2019 WCHA Final Faceoff Championship on Sunday. at Ridder Arena on Saturday afternoon. • Caitlin Schneider, Britta Curl and Annie Pankowski all scored for • Minnesota (30-4-1) received goals from Kelly Pannek, Nicole Wisconsin (32-4-2, 18-4-2-0 WCHA) in Sunday's' contest to lead UW Schammel (2g), and Grace Zumwinkle along with an eight-save to its eighth WCHA tournament title, the most of any school in the effort from Alex Gulstene in the team's sixth game of the season league. against the Bulldogs. • The Badgers took the lead early off a blast from Schneider with 11:49 • Minnesota Duluth (15-16-4) got on the board fi rst with a goal by left in the fi rst to send UW up a goal after one period of play. Gabbie Hughes when she solved Gulstene on the Bulldogs' lone shot • Curl extended that lead in the second on a beautiful step-through on goal of the opening period at the 7:20 mark, but the Gophers shot just 2:41 into the period. responded quickly. Pannek tied the game at one just 5:28 later, • Minnesota (30-5-1, 19-4-1) would respond back late in the second solving fellow U.S. Olympic gold medalist Maddie Rooney to even the on a power play tally by Grace Zumwinkle that cut the lead to 2-1 score at the 12:48 mark. heading into the fi nal period of play. • The Gophers extended their lead to two during the second period • In one of the most heated and contested periods of the season, the as Schammel and Zumwinkle found the back of the net. The WCHA Badgers hung tough against relentless Minnesota attack on net in regular-season scoring champion, Schammel scored her 13th the third. With time winding down, Pankowski struck on an empty- goal of the season at the 6:08 mark of the middle frame before net to give the Badgers a 3-1 lead and secure the championship Zumwinkle netted her team-leading sixth power-play goal of the victory for the Badgers. year with 4:04 remaining. • Badgers netminder Kristen Campbell thwarted 21 Golden Gophers • The teams played a scoreless third period until Schammel iced the shots on goal in the win. The junior now has 32 wins this year and is win with an empty-net goal with 2:29 remaining after UMD pulled one victory away from tying the school single-season wins record. Rooney for the extra attacker. • The scoring-duo of freshman Britta Curl and senior Annie • Minnesota outshot the Bulldogs, 44-9, for the game, including a 17-1 Pankowski has been electric as of late. Both Curl and Pankowski advantage in the fi rst period. Minnesota Duluth received 40 saves tallied their sixth goal in their last four games on Sunday. from Rooney along with the lone goal from Hughes. • UW has now won 17 of its last 18 WCHA postseason games and holds • For the game, Minnesota was one-for-three on the power play while a 51-15-0 all-time record in conference playoff games. holding the Bulldogs scoreless on their lone opportunity with the skater advantage. Semifi nal 2

Wisconsin3 - 2 Ohio State The No. 2 Wisconsin women's hockey team took care of business Saturday afternoon, defeating the No. 9 Ohio State Buckeyes, 3-2, at Ridder Arena to advance to the WCHA Final Faceoff Championship. • Britta Curl, Sophie Shirley and Annie Pankowski all scored for Wisconsin (31-4-2, 18-4-2-0 WCHA) in Saturday's' matchup. • The Badgers struck fi rst, lighting the lamp thanks to Curl's clean-up effort at the front of the OSU net with 9:42 remaining in the period at the tail-end of the UW power-play. • Ohio State (20-13-2, 12-10-2) would answer back with a goal from Tatum Skaggs at 18:51 to close the fi rst frame tied at 1-1 heading into the second period. • The Buckeyes would take the lead midway through the second frame when Charly Dahlquist lit the lamp at 11:28, holding the lead and the momentum throughout the length of the period. • However, Shirley knotted the game up at 2-2 with just 45.7 seconds left in the second as she launched a beautiful shot that snuck behind OSU netminder Andrea Braendli. The effort was Shirley's 20th goal of the season making her just the third Badger to reach the 20 goal mark this year. • With just under fi ve minutes left in the third, Pankowski broke the game open, going fi ve-hole to give UW a 3-2 lead. • The Badgers held on for the victory to advance to their fourth WCHA Final Faceoff title in the last fi ve seasons.

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CELEBRATING 20 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE YEARS Celebrating 20 Years of Excellence WCHA 20TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM Home to 16 national championships since its founding in 1999, the Women’s League of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association is celebrating 20 Years of Excellence during its 2018-19 anniversary season.

The WCHA Women’s League has accomplished unparalleled success over its fi rst 19 campaigns, with a record 15 NCAA Frozen Four titles (and one AWCHA crown), seven Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award winners, 83 Olympians among its hundreds of international team stars, 98 All- Americans – and countless young women inspired. Sara Hannah Dani Natalie We Are ... Yesterday’s Heroes Bauer Brandt Cameranesi Darwitz Wisconsin Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Since its founding, the WCHA has set standards of excellence unmatched by any other Division I conference – in any sport. The league also continues to craft an indelible legacy on the international and professional hockey scene, with scores of alumnae, current players and coaches enjoying success in such prestigious settings as the Olympic Winter Games, the IIHF World Championship, the Four Nations Cup, and professionally with the Canadian Women's Hockey League, the National Women's Hockey League and the Swedish Women’s Hockey League, among others. Just a few of the many international and professional stars who have worn WCHA jerseys over the years, representing all past and present Brianna Ann-Renee Meghan Amanda member institutions, include the likes of Caroline Ouellette, Desbiens Duggan Kessel Decker, Noora Räty, Natalie Spooner, Jocelyne Lamoureux, Monique Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Minnesota Lamoureux, Katie Fitzgerald, Emilia (Andersson) Ramboldt and Stephanie Anderson.

We Are ... Tomorrow’s Legends With seven high-quality institutions producing leaders and champions on and off the ice, and playing in front of the sport’s best fans, this much is certain: The WCHA - like it has for two decades - will remain elite on the ice, while growing the game by providing an exemplary student-athlete and fan experience. Hilary Jocelyn Monique Gigi Knight Lamoureux Lamoureux Marvin WCHA 20th Anniversary Team Wisconsin North Dakota North Dakota Minnesota As part of the WCHA's celebration of its 20th anniversary, the league is proud to recognize its 20th Anniversary Team. The 20 players selected authored some of the league's greatest moments during their careers and have gone on to star at the professional and international levels around the world. The 20 players were selected from a pool of 120 nominees from WCHA schools. The 20 honorees are:

Sara Bauer, F, Wisconsin (2003-07) Hannah Brandt, F, Minnesota (2012-16) Dani Cameranesi, F, Minnesota (2013-17) Sarah Caroline Jenny Noora Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota (2002-05) Nurse Oulette Potter Räty Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin (2009-13) Wisconsin Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Ann-Renée Desbiens, G, Wisconsin (2013-17) Duluth Duluth Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin (2006-09 and 2010-11) Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota (2010-13 and 2015-16) Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin (2007-09 and 2010-12) Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota (2010-13) , D/F, North Dakota (2010-13) Gigi Marvin, F, Minnesota (2005-09) Sarah Nurse, F, Wisconsin (2013-17) Caroline Ouellette, F, Minnesota Duluth (2002-05) Jenny Potter, F, Minnesota Duluth (1999-2000 and 2002-04) Noora Räty, G, Minnesota (2009-13) Alex Maria Jessie Krissy Alex Rigsby, G, Wisconsin (2010-14) Rigsby Rooth Vetter Wendell Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth (1999-2003) Wisconsin Minnesota Wisconsin Minnesota Jessie Vetter, G, Wisconsin (2005-09) Duluth Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota (2002-05)

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PLAYER OF THE YEAR/ GOALTENDER OF THE YEAR STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR ANNIE PANKOWSKI KRISTEN CAMPBELL CORBIN BOYD SO., F, WISCONSIN (LAGUNA HILLS, CALIF.) JR, G, WISCONSIN (BRANDON, MANITOBA) SR., F, MINNESOTA STATE (MINNETONKA, MINN.) A fi nalist for both the Patty Wisconsin's Kristen Campbell A 2018-19 co-captain for the Kazmaier and Hockey has earned Goaltender of the Mavericks, Corbin Boyd is a Humanitarian awards, Annie Year honors for the second senior biochemistry major with a Pankowski became the fourth season in a row after leading 3.98 GPA. She was a three-time Badger to earn fi rst team All- the WCHA with a 1.08 goals WCHA Scholar-Athlete selection WCHA honors three times in against average in league during her career and has been her career this season and has play. Her 1.09 full-season GAA MSU’s Team Representative led the Badgers on and off the is tops in the NCAA. She also for the Headway Foundation’s ice throughout her career. leads the NCAA in wins (30-4- Concussion Awareness As a senior in 2018-19 she tallied 22 points 2) and shutouts (eight). Weekend each of the last two seasons. on nine goals and 13 assists in WCHA play In addition to leading the WCHA in GAA in Her community service work in the Mankato and led the league with 132 shots on goal and league play, Campbell topped the goaltender area includes involvement with the Kiwanis 6.0 shots per game. She enters this weekend charts in minutes (1438:05), wins (18-5- Lights Display, the Anthony Ford Pond Hockey as the WCHA’s leading scorer all games with 2) and shutouts (six) in WCHA play. In two Tournament, Try Hockey for Free Day and a 43 points on 21 goals and 22 assists with a seasons with the Badgers she as posted a playground build at a Mankato-area elementary league-leading fi ve game-winning goals. career record of 61-9-4. Campbell became school. She also serves as a Youth Hockey The Laguna Beach, Calif., native's 190 shots the fi rst UW goaltender to record 30 or more Mentor at Hopkins High School. On the ice, on goal and 5.59 shots per game also tops wins in multiple season in net. The Brandon, she was Minnesota State’s leader in points the WCHA in all games. She currently ranks in Manitoba, native has earned WCHA Goaltender (22) and assists (14) in 2018-19 and recorded the UW career top-10 for points, goals, assists, of the Week honors four times this season and career highs in assists, points, goals (eight), shots on goal and plus-minus. was the league’s Goaltender of the Month in shots (114) and blocked shots (19). This season, She became only the third Badger in school January and February. she became just the ninth player in Minnesota history to score 20 or more goals in each of State history to reach the 50-point mark for her four years in Madison along with Olympic her career, fi nishing with 56 for her four-year legends Meghan Duggan and Hilary Knight. career.

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR ROOKIE OF THE YEAR COACH OF THE YEAR

JINCY DUNNE SOPHIE SHIRLEY MARK JOHNSON JR., D, OHIO STATE (O'FALLON, MO.) FR., F, WISCONSIN (SASKATOON, SASKATCHEWAN) WISCONSIN Ohio State's Jincy Dunne tied Wisconsin's Sophie Shirley In his 16th season with the for the WCHA lead in scoring burst onto the scene with the Badgers, Mark Johnson has among defensemen in league Badgers this season, leading led the Badgers to a 30-4-2 play with 17 points on two goals all freshmen and fi nishing record (18-4-2 WCHA), a No. and 15 assists, which also third in the WCHA in scoring 2 national ranking and a berth shared the league lead. with 26 points on 13 goals and in this weekend’s Final Faceoff The O’Fallon, Mo., native also 13 assists with her goal total Semifi nals. The 30 wins are topped the WCHA with 0.68 sharing the league lead. the most in the nation this assists per game average and Her 13 helpers tied for seventh season and he leads a roster a 0.77 points per game average in league in WCHA play among all players. In 36 games that features a Patty Kazmaier fi nalist and the contests. In 34 total games this season, she this season, the Sasakatoon Saskatchewan WCHA’s Offensive, Rookie and Goaltender of has tallied 27 points on four goals and 23 native scored 37 points on 19 goals and 18 the Year as well as the league’s goaltending assists. The point and assist totals both lead all assists to rank No. 4 nationally among NCAA champion. WCHA blueliners for the full season. She was freshmen. Shirley’s 37 points rank No. 10 in In 16 seasons in Madison, Johnson has a a two-time WCHA Defenseman of the Week school history among rookie scorers. Her +34 career record of 489-87-44, tying him with selection this season and was the league’s rating leads all NCAA newcomers and ranks Jeff Sauer for the most wins by a Badger Defenseman of the Month for November. No. 4 in the WCHA among all players. men’s or women’s hockey coach. Wisconsin enters this weekend seeking its eighth WCHA postseason title under Johnson. Off the ice, the former Badger All-American became the fi rst former UW men’s player to have his jersey retired when it was raised to the rafters on Feb. 9.

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2018-19 ALL-WCHA TEAMS/STATISTICAL CHAMPIONS

Scoring Co-Champions

Annie Emma Grace Jincy Mekenzie Kristen Pankowski Maltais Zumwinkle Dunne Steffen Campbell Forward Forward Forward Defenseman Defenseman Goaltender Nicole Schammel Wisconsin Ohio State Minnesota Ohio State Wisconsin Wisconsin Sr., F, Minnesota (10G/17A/27pts/24 WCHA Games) First Team Name Pos. Class School Hometown Annie Pankowski F Sr. Wisconsin Laguna Hills, Calif. Emma Maltais F So. Ohio State Burlington, Ontario Grace Zumwinkle F So. Minnesota Excelsior, Minn. Jincy Dunne D Jr. Ohio State O’Fallon, Mo. Mekenzie Steffen D Jr. Wisconsin Centerville, Minn. Kristen Campbell G Jr. Wisconsin Brandon, Manitoba Emma Maltais Second Team So., F, Ohio State Name Pos. Class School Hometown (10G/17A/27pts/24 WCHA Games) Nicole Schammel F Sr. Minnesota Red Wing, Minn. Sophie Shirley F Fr. Wisconsin Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Goaltending Champion Abby Roque F Jr. Wisconsin Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Maddie Rolfes D Sr. Wisconsin West Des Moines, Iowa Emily Brown D So. Minnesota Blaine, Minn. Abigail Levy G Fr. Minnesota State Congers, N.Y.

Third Team Name Pos. Class School Hometown Gabbie Hughes F Fr. Minnesota Duluth Lino Lakes, Minn. Kelly Pannek F Sr. Minnesota Plymouth, Minn. Kristen Campbell Naomi Rogge F So. Minnesota Duluth Eden Prairie, Minn. Jr., G, Wisconsin Patti Marshall D Jr. Minnesota Thief River Falls, Minn. (26GA/1438:05MP/1.08 GAA Mak Langei D So. Bemidji State East Grand Forks, Minn. /24 WCHA Games) Lauren Bench G So. Bemidji State Eagan, Minn.

WCHA All-Rookie Team Name Pos. Class School Hometown Sophie Shirley F Fr. Wisconsin Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Gabbie Hughes F Fr. Minnesota Duluth Lino Lakes, Minn. Britta Curl F* Fr. Wisconsin Bismarck, N.D. Taylor Heise F* Fr. Minnesota Lake City, Minn. Sophie Jaques D Fr. Ohio State Toronto, Ontario Maggie Flaherty D* Fr. Minnesota Duluth Lakeville, Minn. Anna Wilgren D* Fr. Minnesota State Hudson, Wis. Abigail Levy G Fr. Minnesota State Congers, N.Y. *- Denotes a tie in the voting

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USCHO.COM USA TODAY/USA HOCKEY MAGAZINE March 11, 2019 March 12, 2019 Rk Team (1st Place Votes) Record Points Last Poll Rank Team, Points (1st place) Last Wk Record Top 10 1. Wisconsin (14) 32-4-2 149 2 1. Wisconsin, 190 (19) 2 32-4-2 22 2. Minnesota (1) 30-5-1 136 1 2. Minnesota, 171 1 30-5-1 22 3. Northeastern 27-5-5 120 3 3. Northeastern, 152 3 27-5-5 22 4. Clarkson 29-7-2 105 4 4. Clarkson, 133 4 29-7-2 22 5. Boston College 26-11-1 86 6 5. Boston College, 113 6 26-11-1 22 6. Cornell 23-5-6 81 5 6. Cornell, 96 5 23-5-6 22 7. Princeton 20-7-5 60 7 7. Princeton, 76 7 20-7-5 14 8. Boston University 21-8-8 33 8 8. Boston University, 51 8 21-8-8 8 9. Ohio State 20-13-2 30 9 9. Ohio State, 37 9 20-13-2 22 10. Providence 24-11-2 15 UR 10. Providence, 19 UR 24-11-2 8 Others receiving votes: Colgate 10. Others receiving votes: Colgate 7

WCHA AGAINST THE REST 2018-19 WCHA PLAYERS OF THE MONTH, By Team vs CHA vs ECAC vs HEA vs Ind Total POWERED BY GOODWOOD HOCKEY (PREVIOUS WINNERS) Bemidji State 1-1-0 2-2-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 3-5-0 Minnesota 4-0-0 3-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 8-0-0 Month Forward Defenseman Minnesota Duluth 0-0-0 1-3-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 3-3-0 Oct. Emma Maltais, So., Ohio State Emily Brown, So., Minnesota Minnesota State 3-0-1 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 5-0-1 Nov. Grace Zumwinkle, So., Minnesota Jincy Dunne, Jr., Ohio State Ohio State 2-0-0 4-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 6-2-0 Dec. Annie Pankowski, Sr., Wisconsin Anna Wilgren, Fr., Minnesota St. St. Cloud State 4-1-1 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 4-3-1 Jan. Grace Zumwinkle, So., Minnesota Sophie Skarzynski, Sr., Minnesota Wisconsin 6-0-0 4-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 10-0-0 Feb. Sarah Potomak, RS-jr., Minnesota Maggie Flaherty, Fr., Minnesota Duluth TOTALS: 20-2-2 16-7-0 3-4-0 0-0-0 39-13-2 (.875) (.696) (.429) (.---) (.740) Month Goaltender Rookie Oct. Abigail Levy, Fr., Minnesota St. Sophie Shirley, F, Wisconsin By Site vs CHA vs ECAC vs HEA vs Ind Total Nov. Abigail Levy, Fr., Minnesota St. Taylor Heise, F, Minnesota Home 14-0-0 9-3-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 25-3-0 Dec. Abigail Levy, Fr., Minnesota St. Amy Potmak, F, Minnesota Away 6-2-2 5-3-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 12-9-2 Jan. Kristen Campbell, Jr. Wisconsin Gabbie Hughes, F, Minnesota Duluth Neutral 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 Feb. Andrea Braendli, Fr., Ohio State Sophie Shirley, F, Wisconsin TOTALS: 20-2-2 16-7-0 3-4-0 0-0-0 39-13-2 (.875) (.696) (.429) (.---) (.740)

WCHA HEAD-TO-HEAD (REGULAR SEASON, LEAGUE GAMES)

BSU UMN UMD MSU OSU SCSU UW W-L-T-SW Pts BSU --- 0-4-0 1-3-0 1-1-2 3-1-0 4-0-0 1-3-0 10-12-2-0 32 UMN 4-0-0 --- 2-1-1 4-0-0 3-1-0 4-0-0 2-2-0 19-4-1-0 58 UMD 3-1-0 1-2-1 --- 1-0-3 2-2-0 2-2-0 0-4-0 9-11-4-4 35 MSU 1-1-2 0-4-0 0-1-3 --- 1-3-0 1-3-0 0-4-0 3-16-5-2 16 OSU 1-3-0 1-3-0 2-2-0 3-1-0 --- 4-0-0 1-1-2 12-10-2-2 40 SCSU 0-4-0 0-4-0 2-2-0 3-1-0 0-4-0 --- 0-4-0 5-19-0-0 15 UW 3-1-0 2-2-0 4-0-0 4-0-0 1-1-2 4-0-0 --- 18-4-2-0 56

2018-19 WCHA PLAYERS OF THE WEEK, POWERED BY GOODWOOD HOCKEY

Date Forward Defenseman Goaltender Rookie Oct. 2 Emily Clark, RS-Sr., Wisconsin Patti Marshall, Jr., Minnesota Maddie Rooney, RS-Jr., Minnesota Duluth Abigail Levy, G, Minnesota State Oct. 9 Abby Roque, Jr., Wisconsin Mekenzie Steffen, So., Wisconsin Maddie Rooney, RS-Jr., Minnesota Duluth Jenniina Nylund, F, St. Cloud State Oct. 16 Taylor Heise, Fr., Minnesota Natalie Buchbinder, So., Wisconsin Abigail Levy, Fr., Minnesota State Andrea Braendli, G, Ohio State Oct. 23 Naomi Rogge, Sr., Minnesota Duluth Lizi Norton, Fr., Minnesota Duluth Andrea Braendli, Fr., Ohio State Sophie Shirley, F, Wisconsin Oct. 30 Charly Dahlquist, Sr., Ohio State Emily Brown, So., Minnesota Abigail Levy, Fr., Minnesota State Britta Curl, F, Wisconsin Nov. 6 Emma Maltais, So., Ohio State Mekenzie Steffen, Jr., Wisconsin Kristen Campbell, Jr., Wisconsin Emily Oden, F, Minnesota Nov. 13 Abby Halluska, Jr., Bemidji State Jincy Dunne, RS-Jr., Ohio State Kerigan Dowhy, So., Bemijdi State Graysen Myers, F, Bemidji State Nov. 20 Tatum Skaggs, So., Ohio State Jincy Dunne, RS-Jr., Ohio State Kristen Campbell, So., Wisconsin Andrea Braendli, G, Ohio State Nov. 27 Annie Pankowski, RS-Sr., Wisconsin Sophie Skarzynski, Sr., Minnesota Abigail Levy, Fr., Minnesota State Taylor Heise, F, Minnesota Kelly Pannek, RS-Sr., Minnesota Dec. 4 Grace Zumwinkle, So., Minnesota Anna Wilgren, Fr., Minnesota State Lauren Bench, RS-So., Bemidji State Abigail Levy, G, Minnesota State Dec. 11 Annie Pankowski, RS-Sr., Wisconsin Tristen Truax, So., Minnesota State Sydney Scobee, Jr. Minnesota Anneke Linser, F, Minnesota Duluth Jan. 8 Gabbie Hughes, Fr., Minnesota Duluth Anna Wilgren, Fr., Minnesota State Alex Gulstene, Sr., Minnesota Taylor Heise, F, Minnesota Jan. 15 Lydia Passolt, So., Bemidji State Sophie Jaques, Fr., Ohio State Andrea Braendli, Fr., Ohio State Taylor Heise, F., Minnesota Jan. 22 Naomi Rogge, So., Minnesota Duluth Patti Marshall, Jr., Minnesota Maddie Rooney, Jr., Minnesota Duluth Gabbie Hughes, F, Minnesota Duluth Jan. 29 Grace Zumwinkle, So., Minnesota Mekenzie Steffen, Jr., Wisconsin Kristen Campbell, Jr., Wisconsin Emily Oden, F, Minnesota Feb. 5 Gabbie Hughes, Fr., Minnesota Duluth Tina Kampa, So., Bemidji State Maddie Rooney, Jr., Minnesota Duluth Andrea Braendli, G, Ohio State Feb. 12 Britta Curl, Fr., Wisconsin Lauren Boyle, Sr., Ohio State Janine Alder, Jr. St. Cloud State Sophie Shirley, F, Wisconsin Feb. 19 Emily Clark, Sr., Wisconsin Mak Langei, So., Bemidji State Kristen Campbell, Jr., Wisconsin Amy Potomak, F, Minnesota Feb. 26 Sarah Potomak, RS-Jr., Minnesota Maggie Flaherty, Fr., Minnesota Duluth Andrea Braendli, Fr., Ohio State Amy Potomak, F, Minnesota March 5 Annie Pankowski, Sr., Wisconsin Maggie Flaherty, Fr., Minnesota Duluth Andrea Braendli, Fr., Ohio State Britta Curl, F, Wisconsin

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2018-19 BEMIDJI STATE SCHEDULE Head Coach: Jim Scanlan (5th season) Record at BSU: 84-88-12 Fri., Sept. 28 (1/1) Clarkson L, 1-5 2017-18 Overall Record: 16-19-3 (9-13-2-1) Sat., Sept. 28 (1/1) Clarkson L, 3-5 2018-19 Overall Record: 13-21-2 (10-12-2-0) Fri., Oct. 5 at (RV/UR) Providence L, 1-4 Sat., Oct. 6 at (RV/UR) Providence L, 3-4 Fri., Oct. 19 *at (5/5) Minnesota Duluth L, 1-6 Sat., Oct. 20 *at (5/5) Minnesota Duluth L, 0-2 Fri., Oct. 26 *Minnesota State L, 1-4 BEAVERS Sat., Oct. 27 *Minnesota State T, 0-0 (OT/L, shootout) BEMIDJI STATE UNIVERSITY Fri., Nov. 2 *at (2/2) Minnesota L, 3-6 Sat., Nov. 3 *at (2/2) Minnesota L, 1-2 Fri., Nov. 9 *(4/4) Ohio State W, 2-1 • After falling to the Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs in two games of the Sat., Nov. 10 *(4/4) Ohio State W, 4-2 WCHA Quarterfi nals, the Bemidji State University women’s hockey Fri., Nov. 16 *at (1/1) Wisconsin L, 0-5 team ends its 2018-19 campaign with a 13-21-1 record and are 10-12-2 Sat., Nov. 17 *at (1/1) Wisconsin L, 0-3 in league play. Tues., Nov. 20 ^vs. St. Cloud State L, 0-3 • The Beavers fell to the Bulldogs by scores of 3-2 and 4-3 to offi cially Fri., Nov. 30 *St. Cloud State W, 3-0 end their season while the Bulldogs advance to the WCHA Final Sat., Dec. 1 *St. Cloud State W, 2-0 Faceoff. Fri., Dec. 7 at Mercyhurst L, 0-3 • Bemidji State was led by Emily Bergland, Jacqueline Kaasa, Paige Sat., Dec. 8 at Mercyhurst W, 3-1 Beebe, Abby Halluska and Tina Kampa in the series after each recorded two points. Fri., Jan. 4 Union W, 3-0 • Seniors Bergland and Melissa Hunt end their careers for the green Sat., Jan. 5 Union W, 6-2 and white after appearing in 144 career games for Bergland and 142 Fri., Jan. 11 *Minnesota Duluth W, 4-1 games for Hunt. Sat., Jan. 12 *Minnesota Duluth L, 2-5 • Bergland fi nishes her career by scoring the fi fth most goals (37) in Sat., Jan. 19 $Minnesota State L, 1-2 program history and is tied for third with seven career game-winning Fri., Jan. 25 *at Minnesota State W, 5-3 goals. Sat. Jan. 26 *at Minnesota State T, 3-3 (OT/L, shootout) • A pair of sophomores in Mak Langei and Lauren Bench earned WCHA Fri., Feb. 1 *(1/1) Wisconsin W, 2-1 postseason awards after the two were named to the All-WCHA Third Sat., Feb. 2 *(1/1) Wisconsin L, 0-4 Team. Fri., Feb. 8 *at (9/9) Ohio State W, 3-2 • Langei earns her second WCHA postseason award after leading BSU Sat., Feb. 9 *at (9/9) Ohio State L, 1-5 blueliners with 10 points off of two goals and eight assists. Fri., Feb. 15 *at St. Cloud State W, 4-2 • Bench led the Beavers netminders with a with a 9-11-2 record and has Sat., Feb. 16 *at St. Cloud State W, 2-1 (OT) posed a 2.51 goals against average and .909 save percentage in 23 Fri., Feb. 22 *(2/2) Minnesota L, 6-3 games. She has earned four shutouts this season which ranks fi fth Sat., Feb. 23 *(2/2) Minnesota L, 4-3 in school history and recorded the longest shutout streak in school history (161:32) earlier this season. WCHA Quarterfi nals • Sophomore Clair DeGeorge led the Beavers in scoring throughout Fri., March 1 at Minnesota Duluth L, 2-3 the season and posted 22 points off of nine goals and 13 assists in Sat., March 2 at Minnesota Duluth L, 4-3 36 games. She is followed by Bergland with 20 points (7g-20a) and Minnesota Duluth wins series, 2-0 Jacqueline Kaasa with 19 points (10g-9a). • Kaasa’s 10 goals this season paced the Beavers’ and was a career * - WCHA game high for the junior. ^ - U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Face-off Classic (Brainerd, Minn.) • Bemidji State graduates just two players off of its 2018-19 roster and $ - Hockey Day Minnesota outdoor game at Lake Bemidji will look to return 20 letterwinners for the 2019-20 season. (national rank at time of game) All times CT

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2018-19 MINNESOTA SCHEDULE Head Coach: Brad Frost (12th season) Record at UMN: 373-69-31 Sun, Sept. 23 British Columbia (exhibition) W, 8-1 2017-18 Overall Record: 24-11-3 (13-8-3-0) Fri., Sept. 28 (10/10) Mercyhurst W, 4-2 2018-19 Overall Record: 30-5-1 (19-4-1-0) Sat., Sept. 29 (10/10) Mercyhurst W, 5-0 Fri., Oct. 5 *at (4/4) Minnesota Duluth W, 5-2 Sat., Oct. 6 *at (4/4) Minnesota Duluth T, 2-2 (OT/L, shootout) Fri., Oct. 12 *at St. Cloud State W, 6-2 Sat., Oct. 13 *at St. Cloud State w, 4-1 GOLDEN GOPHERS Fri., Oct. 19 *(4/4) Ohio State W, 3-0 UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA Sat., Oct. 20 *(4/4) Ohio State L, 2-3 Sat., Oct. 27 *at (1/1) Wisconsin W, 1-0 Sun, Oct. 28 *at (1/1) Wisconsin L, 1-4 • No. 2 Minnesota (30-5-1) faces No. 7 Princeton (20-7-5) in the NCAA Fri., Nov. 2 *Bemidji State W, 6-3 quarterfi nal round at 4 p.m. CT Saturday at Ridder Arena. Fans can Sat., Nov. 3 *Bemidji State W, 2-1 follow along via free video, free audio, and live stats at GopherSports. Sat., Nov. 17 *at St. Cloud State W, 4-3 (OT) com. Sun., Nov. 18 *St. Cloud State W, 7-2 • Minnesota is making its 12th-straight and 17th overall appearance Fri., Nov. 23 ^vs. (8/8) St. Lawrence W, 8-2 in the NCAA postseason. The 2019 WCHA regular-season champion Gophers have won four of the last seven national championships, and Sat., Nov. 24 ^vs. Vermont W, 6-2 Minnesota has only missed the NCAA Tournament twice in its 19-year Fri., Nov. 30 at Yale W, 7-1 history. Overall, the Gophers are 24-11-1 in NCAA tournament games Sat., Dec. 1 at Yale W, 3-1 since 2000-01. Fri., Dec. 7 Robert Morris W, 6-1 • The Gophers are 10-3 all-time in NCAA quarterfi nal games since the Sat, Dec. 8 Robert Morris W, 5-0 tournament expanded to eight teams in 2005. A year ago, Minnesota Sat., Jan. 5 $vs. Minnesota Duluth W, 4-3 (OT) fell to Wisconsin in the NCAA quarterfi nal round. This season, Sun., Jan. 6 $vs. St. Cloud State W, 5-1 Minnesota looks to secure the program’s 14th overall appearance at Fri., Jan. 11 *at Minnesota State W, 5-1 the Frozen Four and the team’s fi rst since the 2016-17 season. Sat., Jan. 12 *at Minnesota State W, 6-3 • Minnesota owns a 9-0-1 all-time record against Princeton in 10 Fri., Jan. 18 *(2/2) Wisconsin L, 1-2 meetings dating back to November 1997. The Gophers have won Sat., Jan. 19 *(2/2) Wisconsin W, 3-1 seven-straight games over the Tigers. Most recently, Minnesota and Fri., Jan. 25 *at (7/7) Ohio State W, 7-2 Princeton met in the 2016 NCAA quarterfi nal round with the Gophers Sat., Jan. 26 *at (7/7) Ohio State W, 7-1 posting a 6-2 win. This weekend’s meeting is the third time the teams Sat., Feb. 2 *(RV/RV) Minnesota Duluth L, 2-3 (OT) have met in the NCAA quarterfi nal round (2016 and 2006). In games Sun., Feb. 3 *(RV/RV) Minnesota Duluth W, 5-3 at Ridder Arena, the Gophers are 4-0-0 against the Tigers. Fri., Feb. 15 *Minnesota State W, 3-1 • Minnesota fell to Wisconsin by a score of 3-1 in the WCHA Final Sat., Feb. 16 *Minnesota State W, 3-2 (OT) Faceoff championship game after posting a 4-1 win over Minnesota Fri., Feb. 22 *at Bemidji State W, 6-3 Duluth in the semifi nal round. Nicole Schammel led all players with Sat., Feb. 23 *at Bemidji State W, 4-3 three points in the WCHA Final Faceoff, scoring two goals including the game-winner against the Bulldogs and recording an assist on WCHA Final Faceoff Minnesota’s lone goal against Wisconsin. Grace Zumwinkle (2g) Sat., March 9 vs. Minnesota Duluth% W, 4-1 and Emily Brown (2a) had multiple points for the Gophers over the Sun., March 10 vs. (2/2) Wisconsin% L, 1-3 weekend as well. • This season Minnesota won the program’s 10th WCHA regular-season title and the Gophers’ fi rst since the 2014-15 season as the Maroon NCAA Quarterfi nals & Gold wrapped up the regular season with a road sweep at Bemidji Sat., March 16 Princeton 4 p.m. State to secure six league points. The Gophers fi nished with 58 points, two points ahead of regular-season runner-up Wisconsin with 56 points. As regular-season champions, Minnesota won the fi rst- * - WCHA game ever Julianne Bye Cup, the new WCHA regular-season championship ^ - Windjammer Classic (Burlington, Vt.) trophy named in honor of long-time women’s hockey advocate $ - Minnesota Cup (Minneapolis, Minn.) Julianne Bye. % - at Ridder Arena (Minneapolis, Minn.) • The Maroon & Gold has the WCHA’s top-scoring offense averaging (national rank at time of game) 4.25 goals per game while allowing just 1.81 goals per game. All times CT Minnesota’s 153 goals for this season is the best in the NCAA. • The Gophers rank second in the NCAA with a .253 power-play percentage (25-for-99). Meanwhile, the Gophers are third in the WCHA with a penalty kill percentage of .857 (72-for-84). • Kelly Pannek is Minnesota’s active career scoring leader ranked 10th among all-time Gophers with 183 points (71g-112a). She chases Gigi Marvin in ninth place (87g-108a). Pannek’s 112 career assists are tied for sixth in program history as well. She recorded her 100th career assist in Minnesota’s season opener.

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2018-19 MINNESOTA DULUTH SCHEDULE Head Coach: Maura Crowell (10th season) Overall Record: 166-120-22 Sat., Sept. 22 (exhibition) L, 3-4 Overall D-I: 93-67-18 (5th season) Fri., Sept. 28 (4/4) Boston College W, 4-2 Record at UMD: 70-59-14 (4th season) Sat., Sept. 29 (4/4) Boston College W, 2-1 2017-18 Overall Record: 15-16-4 (10-11-3-2) Fri., Oct. 5 *(3/3) Minnesota L, 2-5 2018-19 Overall Record: 15-16-4 (9-11-4-4) Sat., Oct. 6 *(3/3) Minnesota T, 2-2 (OT/W, shootout) Sat., Oct. 13 *at (2/2) Wisconsin L, 2-4 Sun., Oct. 14 *at (2/2) Wisconsin L, 1-3 BULLDOGS Fri., Oct. 19 *Bemidji State W, 6-1 UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH Sat. Oct. 20 *Bemidji State W, 2-0 Fri., Oct. 26 *at St. Cloud State W, 2-1 Sat., Oct. 27 *at St. Cloud State L, 2-3 • UMD's 2018-19 season came to a close last Saturday in the WCHA Sat., Nov. 3 Minnesota Whitecaps (exhibition) L, 1-5 Final Face-Off semifinals with a 4-1 loss to then-No. 1 Minnesota. Fri., Nov. 16 *at (T-7/7) Ohio State L, 1-3 With the loss, UMD closes out the season 15-16-4 and finishes 1-4-1 Sat., Nov. 17 *at (T-7/7) Ohio State L, 1-3 against the Gophers. Fri., Nov. 23 at (3/3) Clarkson L, 1-4 • Gabbie Hughes had the Bulldogs lone goal 7:20 into the first period, Sat., Nov. 24 at (3/3) Clarkson L, 2-4 with the sole assist credited to Maggie Flaherty. Hughes and Flaherty Fri., Dec. 7 *Minnesota State T, 2-2 (OT/W, shootout) end the season on five-game scoring streaks - Hughes with four goals and three assists for seven points and Flaherty with two goals Sat., Dec. 8 *Minnesota State W, 2-1 and five assists for seven points. Sat., Jan. 5 ^vs. (2/2) Minnesota L, 3-4 (OT) • Maddie Rooney had 40 saves for UMD, her seventh 40-plus game of Sun., Jan. 6 ^vs. Minnesota State W, 5-3 her career against the Gophers. Rooney averaged 36 saves against Fri., Jan. 11 *at Bemidji State L, 1-4 Minnesota in six games this season. Sat., Jan. 12 *at Bemidji State W, 5-2 • Hughes scored a goal in every outing against Minnesota on the Fri., Jan. 18 *(5/5) Ohio State W, 5-2 season, and led all UMD players with nine points on six goals and Sat., Jan. 19 *(5/5) Ohio State W, 6-3 three assists in six games. Fri., Jan. 25 Quinnipiac W, 3-1 • With 37 points on 19 goals and 18 assists in 33 games, Hughes Sat., Jan. 26 Quinnipiac L, 1-2 becomes just the third freshman ever to lead UMD in scoring. Hughes Sat., Feb. 2 *at (2/2) Minnesota W, 3-2 (OT) is also just one of seven UMD rookies every to average 1.10 or more Sun., Feb. 3 *at (2/2) Minnesota L, 3-5 points a game - she averaged 1.14 - the most of any WCHA rookie so Fri., Feb. 8 *St. Cloud State W, 4-2 far this season. Sat., Feb. 9 *St. Cloud State L, 2-3 • Rooney finishes the season with 989 saves -- the second most in Fri., Feb. 15 *(2/2) Wisconsin L, 1-6 a season in Bulldog history. Rooney now owns the second and third Sat., Feb. 16 *(2/2) Wisconsin L, 0-3 most single-season save records (she posted 949 in 2016-17). The Fri., Feb. 22 *at Minnesota State T, 5-5 (OT/W, shootout) junior redshirt goaltender also moved into the third slot in career Sat., Feb. 23 *at Minnesota State T, 3-3 (OT/W, shootout) saves with 2,485 stops in 87 games. Rooney is just nine saves shy of the second spot currently held by former All-American Riitta WCHA Quarterfi nals Schaublin. Fri., March 1 Bemidji State W, 3-2 Sat., March 2 Bemidji State W, 4-3 Minnesota Duluth wins series, 2-0

WCHA Final Faceoff Sat., March 9 vs. (1/1) Minnesota% L, 1-4

* - WCHA game ^ - Minnesota Cup (Minneapolis, Minn.) % - at Ridder Arena (Minneapolis, Minn.) (national rank at time of game) All times CT

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2018-19 MINNESOTA STATE SCHEDULE Head Coach: John Harrington (19th season) Overall Record: 265-244-47 Sat., Sept. 22 British Columbia (exhibition) W, 2-0 Overall D-I: 24-100-16 (4th season) Sat., Sept. 29 RPI W, 2-0 Record at MSU: 24-102-16 (4th season) Sun, Sept. 30 RPI W, 3-1 2017-18 Overall Record: 5-28-1 (3-21-0-0) Fri., Oct. 12 *at (5/5) Ohio State L, 0-4 2018-19 Overall Record: 9-19-7 (3-16-5-2) Sat., Oct. 13 *at (5/5) Ohio State L, 1-2 (OT) Fri., Oct. 19 *St. Cloud State W, 3-1 Sat., Oct. 20 *St. Cloud State L, 1-2 MAVERICKS Fri.,Oct. 26 *at Bemidji State W, 4-1 MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY Sat., Oct. 27 *at Bemidji State T, O-0 (OT/W, shootout) Fri., Nov. 2 *(1/1) Wisconsin L, 1-2 Sat., Nov. 3 *(1/1) Wisconsin L, 0-2 • Minnesota State was swept by No. 10 Ohio State in the WCHA Fri., Nov. 16 at (RV/RV) Robert Morris T, 4-4 (OT) Quarterfi nals to end its season. MSU was defeated 3-2 in OT on Friday Sat., Nov. 17 at (RV/RV) Robert Morris W, 2-1 and then 3-0 on Saturday. Fri., Nov. 23 at Lindenwood W, 1-0 • The Mavericks fi nished with a 9-19-7, 3-16-5-2 WCHA record and sixth Sat., Nov. 24 at Lindenwood W, 2-0 in the WCHA standings. This was the most wins for an MSU squad Sat., Dec. 1 *(6/6) Ohio State W, 3-0 since the 2013-14 season, which was also the last time it fi nished above last in the WCHA standings. Sun., Dec. 2 *(6/6) Ohio State L, 0-2 • MSU fi nished its season leading the WCHA and NCAA in blocked Fri., Dec. 7 *at Minnesota Duluth T, 2-2 (OT/L, shootout) shots at 673, with freshman Anna Wilgren fi nishing on top of the Sat., Dec. 8 *at Minnesota Duluth L, 1-2 WCHA with 122 blocks (2nd in NCAA). Sat., Jan. 5 ^vs. St. Cloud State T, 2-2 (OT/L, shootout) • Freshman Brooke Bryant scored the only two Maverick goals on Sun., Jan. 6 ^vs. Minnesota Duluth L, 3-5 the weekend, one being on a power play. Bryant fi nished the season Fri., Jan. 11 *(2/2) Minnesota L, 1-5 leading the team and tied for 18th in the WCHA with 11 goals, the most Sat., Jan. 12 *(2/2) Minnesota L, 3-6 goals scored by one player since the 2014-15 season for MSU. She Fri., Jan. 18 *at St. Cloud State L, 1-3 fi nished with 11 goals and nine assists for 20 points in her freshman Sat., Jan. 19 $at Bemidji State W, 2-1 season. Fri., Jan. 25 *Bemidji State L, 2-5 • Senior Corbin Boyd fi nished the season with 22 points (t-22nd in the Sat., Jan. 26 *Bemidji State T, 3-3 (OT/W, shootout) WCHA) and 14 assists (t-18th WCHA), both leading the team. The most Sat., Feb. 2 Minnesota Whitecaps (exhibition) L, 0-3 points collected by Maverick since the 2013-14 season. Tues., Feb. 5 *at St. Cloud State L, 1-4 • Sophomore Brittyn Fleming also collected 20 points on the season Sat., Feb. 9 *at (2/2) Wisconsin L, 2-7 with nine goals and 11 assists, making that three skaters with 20 Sun., Feb. 10 *at (2/2) Wisconsin L, 1-4 points. Fri., Feb. 15 *at (1/1) Minnesota L, 1-3 • Wilgren fi nished t-7th in the WCHA in power play goals with three and Sat., Feb. 16 *at (1/1) Minnesota L, 2-3 (OT) senior Rebekah Kolstad fi nished t-9th in the WCHA with three game Fri., Feb. 22 *Minnesota Duluth T, 5-5 (OT/L, shootout) winning goals. Sat., Feb. 23 *Minnesota Duluth T, 3-3 (OT/L, shootout) • Freshman Abigail Levy collected 74 saves, had a 3.05 goals against average and a .925 save percentage in the series. Levy fi nished with WCHA Quarterfi nals 988 saves (1st in the WCHA), 2.35 GAA and a .924 save percentage in Fri., March 1 at (10/10) Ohio State L, 2-3 (OT) her freshman season. She also posted fi ve shutouts which is tied foe Sat., March 2 at (10/10) Ohio State L, 0-3 most in a single season at Minnesota State. Ohio State wins series, 2-0 • Levy garnered WCHA second team honors, while Levy and Wilgren were named to the WCHA rookie team. Boyd was also named the WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year. * - WCHA game ^ - Minnesota Cup (Minneapolis, Minn.) $ - Hockey Day Minnesota outdoor game at Lake Bemidji (national rank at time of game) All times CT

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2018-19 OHIO STATE SCHEDULE Head Coach: Nadine Muzerall (3rd season) Record at OSU: 58-42-11 Fri., Sept. 28 at (UR/RV) Quinnipiac W, 3-2 2017-18 Overall Record: 24-11-4 (14-6-4-3) Sat., Sept. 29 at (UR/RV) Quinnipiac W, 3-2 2018-19 Overall Record: 20-13-2 (12-10-2-2) Fri., Oct. 5 (8/8) Colgate W, 4-3 Sat., Oct. 6 (8/8) Colgate L, 2-5 Fri., Oct. 12 *Minnesota State W, 4-0 Sat., Oct. 13 *Minnesota State W, 2-1 (OT) Fri., Oct. 19 *at (3/3) Minnesota L, 0-3 BUCKEYES Sat., Oct. 20 *at (3/3) Minnesota W, 3-2 OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Fri., Oct. 26 at (10/10) St. Lawrence L, 2-3 Sat., Oct. 27 at (10/10) St. Lawrence W, 6-1 Fri., Nov. 2 *St. Cloud State W, 3-2 • Emma Maltais led the Buckeyes with 43 points from 28 assists and Sat., Nov. 3 *St. Cloud State W, 3-2 15 goals, giving her a new career-high in points on her way to notching Fri., Nov. 9 *at Bemidji State L, 1-2 All-WCHA First Team status. Her 43 points tie the 11th highest total for Sat., Nov. 10 *at Bemidji State L, 2-4 a Buckeye in a single season, and she’s tied for 17th place in program Fri., Nov. 16 *(T-7/8) Minnesota Duluth W, 3-1 history with 83 points. The 28 assists she tallied this season tie her Sat., Nov. 17 *(T-7/8) Minnesota Duluth W, 4-1 for sixth place for assists in a single season. Maltais rattled off an Sat., Dec. 1 *at Minnesota State L, 0-3 eight-game point streak near the end of the season, tying her for the eighth longest point streak in a season for any Buckeye player. Sun., Dec. 2 *at Minnesota State W, 2-0 • Jincy Dunne, 2019 WCHA Defensive Player of the Year, notched Sat., Dec. 15 Mercyhurst W, 2-1 (OT) 28 points this season on 24 assists and four goals, tying her for Sun., Dec. 16 Mercyhurst W, 9-2 the eighth highest point total by a Buckeye defenseman in a single Sat., Jan. 5 Minnesota Whitecaps (exhbition) L, 2-3 season. The All-WCHA First Team member finished the season with Sun., Jan. 6 Minnesota Whitecaps (exhbition) L, 1-3 68 points for her career, putting her in tenth place among all OSU Fri., Jan. 11 *(1/1) Wisconsin W, 1-0 defensemen in program history. Sat., Jan. 12 *(1/1) Wisconsin L, 2-5 • Charly Dahlquist finished the season with 27 points, good for third on Fri., Jan. 18 *at Minnesota Duluth L, 2-5 the team, and 50 points during her OSU career (and 72 points total). Sat., Jan. 19 *at Minnesota Duluth L, 3-6 She scored five game-winning-goals this season, tied for the fourth Fri., Jan. 25 *(2/2) Minnesota L, 2-7 highest total for a Buckeye in a single season. Sat., Jan. 26 *(2/2) Minnesota L, 1-7 • Tatum Skaggs led the team with 17 goals, and finished fourth on the Fri., Feb. 1 *at St. Cloud State W, 4-0 season with 26 points. The sophomore enters next season with 63 Sat., Feb. 2 *at St. Cloud State W, 5-0 points, from 40 goals and 23 assists, putting her four goals away Fri., Feb. 8 *Bemidji State L, 2-3 from the being in the top 10 in career goals at Ohio State. Sat., Feb. 9 *Bemidji State W, 5-1 • Madison Field etched her name into the program history this season, Fri., Feb. 22 *at (1/1) Wisconsin T, 1-1 (OT/W, shooout) scoring her 100th point and finishing her career with the 10th highest Sat., Feb. 23 *at (1/1) Wisconsin T, 2-2 (OT/W, shooutout) point total for a Buckeye. Her 56 career goals are good for sixth place all-time. Field tallied four game-winning-goals this season, bringing WCHA Quarterfi nals her career total to 11, tied for second place in team history. With 146 Fri., March 1 Minnesota State W, 3-2 (OT) games played, Field finished her career tied for 10th in games played. Sat., March 2 Minnesota State W, 3-0 • Sophie Jaques has put up impressive numbers in her rookie Ohio State wins series, 2-0 campaign on her way to earning WCHA All-Rookie Team honors. The freshman finished with 21 points from 16 assists and five goals. WCHA Final Faceoff • Andrea Braendli made an immediate impact in her freshman year, notching a .939 save percentage, the fourth best in program history. Sat., March 9 vs. (2/2) Wisconsin% L, 2-3 Her 1.88 goals-against-average is tied for third play in the record book, as is her six shutouts. With 16 wins this season, Braendli * - WCHA game notched the fifth highest win total for any Buckeye in a single season. % - at Ridder Arena (Minneapolis, Minn.) (national rank at time of game) All times ET

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2018-19 ST. CLOUD STATE SCHEDULE Head Coach: Eric Rud (5th season) Record at SCSU: 48-114-16 Fri., Sept. 28 at (RV) Connecticut L, 2-3 2017-18 Overall Record: 8-20-5 (6-14-4-1) Sat., Sept. 29 at (RV) Connecticut L, 2-3 2018-19 Overall Record: 10-25-2 (5-19-0-0) Fri., Oct. 5 RIT W, 7-3 Sat., Oct. 6 RIT W, 3-2 Fri., Oct. 12 *(3/3) Minnesota L, 2-6 Sat., Oct. 13 *at (3/3) Minnesota L, 1-4 Fri., Oct. 19 *at Minnesota State L, 1-3 HUSKIES Sat., Oct. 20 *at Minnesota State W, 2-1 ST. CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITY Fri., Oct. 26 *(5/5) Minnesota Duluth L, 1-2 Sat., Oct. 27 *(5/5) Minnesota Duluth W, 3-2 Fri., Nov. 2 *at (4/4) Ohio State L, 2-3 • St. Cloud State's season ended with a WCHA Quarterfi nals sweep on Sat., Nov. 3 *at (4/4) Ohio State L, 2-3 the road against the University of Wisconsin Madison. Fri., Nov. 9 at Lindenwood T, 2-2 (OT) • In the games, SCSU fell to UW, 5-0, on Friday and 8-0 on Saturday. Sat., Nov. 10 at Lindenwood L, 1-2 The team had 30 SOG in the weekend and a total of 93 stopped shots Sat. , Nov. 17 *(2/2) Minnesota L, 3-4 by goaltenders Janine Alder and Emma Polusny. The team went 2-4 Sun., Nov. 18 *at (2/2) Minnesota L, 2-7 on the penalty kill and 0-1 on the power play. Tues., Nov. 20 ^vs. Bemdiji State W, 3-0 • St. Cloud State ended their regular season with a 10-23-2, 5-19-0 WCHA record, and a 0-2-0 post season record. Fri., Nov. 30 *at Bemidji State L, 0-3 • The Huskies' season has now ended in the conference quarterfi nals Sat., Dec. 1 *at Bemidji State L, 0-2 11 straight seasons. Fri., Dec. 7 *(1/1) Wisconsin L, 2-8 • Senior Julia Tylke will leave St. Cloud State as one of the program’s Sat., Dec. 8 *(1/1) Wisconsin L, 1-3 top ten leading point scorers after her assist against Bemidji State Sat., Dec. 29 Lindenwood W, 3-1 Feb. 15. Tylke has 41 goals, 40 assists, and 81 points. Sun., Dec. 30 Lindenwood W, 2-1 • St. Cloud State ranks second in the nation for team saves with 1435 Sat., Jan. 5 $vs. Minnesota State T, 2-2 (OT/W, SO) this season. Goaltenders Emma Polusny (So.) and Janine Alder (Jr.) Sun., Jan. 6 $vs. (2/2) Minnesota L, 1-5 have split most of their time on the ice. Polusny is 6-11-1 and Alder is Fri., Jan. 18 *Minnesota State W, 3-1 4-14-1 on the season. Of note, Polusny had a season-high 49 save Fri., Jan. 25 *at (1/1) Wisconsin L, 0-5 game on Friday, Feb. 1 against Ohio State and matched that high on Sat., Jan. 26 *at (1/1) Wisconsin L, 1-3 March 2 against Wisconsin. Alder had a season-high game in saves Fri., Feb. 1 *(9/9) Ohio State L, 0-4 against the Bulldogs in Duluth with 51 Feb. 9, 2019 and won the WCHA Sat., Feb. 2 *(9/9) Ohio State L, 0-5 Goaltender of the Week award for that performance. Tues., Feb. 5 *Minnesota State W, 4-1 • Janine Alder ranks second in the WCHA and ninth in the nation in Fri., Feb. 8 *at (RV/RV) Minnesota Duluth L, 2-4 save percentage. She has allowed 50 goals on 774 shots in 19 games Sat., Feb. 9 *at (RV/RV) Minnesota Duluth W, 3-2 played this season, averaging a .935 SV%. Alder also ranks seventh in Fri., Feb. 15 *Bemidji State L, 2-4 WCHA GAA at 2.63. Sat., Feb. 16 *Bemidji State L, 1-2 (OT) • Emma Polusny also ranks among WCHA goaltenders as seventh in SV% (.919) and 10th in GAA (3.49). Polusny is 23rd in the nation in WCHA Quarterfi nals save percentage. Fri., March 1 at (2/2) Wisconsin L, O-5 • Jenniina Nylund has been the top incoming skater for the Huskies Sat., March 2 at (2/2) Wisconsin L, 0-8 all season long. She ranks seventh in the WCHA among freshman Wisconsin wins series, 2-0 scorers. In 35 games played, she has 8g-13a-21pts. • St. Cloud State graduates fi ve seniors (Julia Tylke, Ivy Dynek, Hannah Potrykus, Suvi Ollikainen, and Jordan Stewart) from the * - WCHA game 2018-19 class. They played in their last games at the Herb Brooks ^ - U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Face-off Classic (Brainerd, Minn.) National Hockey Center Saturday, Feb. 16. The class has combined $ - Minnesota Cup (Minneapolis, Minn.) to play over 580 games in their career and posted over 145 points in (national rank at time of game) the past four years. Tylke will leave SCSU as one of the Huskies top 10 All times CT all-time leading scorers with 81 points. • Last Friday, St. Cloud State goaltender Emma Polusny was named to the Team USA roster to participate in the 2019 International Ice Hockey Federation Women's World Championship in Espoo, Finland in April. The sophomore Mound, Minn. native was selected to the roster after she's had multiple USA Hockey camp appearances and was with the team for the Four Nations Cup in November 2018. Polusny had this to say about getting the call up, "Getting the chance to join the National Team and represent the is an amazing honor. Over the course of the year I have continued to spend more time with the National Team and it's exciting to see that I'll be ending the season with them in Finland."

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2018-19 WISCONSIN SCHEDULE Head Coach: Mark Johnson (16th season) Record at UW: 491-87-44 Fri., Sept. 28 Lindenwood W, 3-2 2017-18 Overall Record: 31-5-2 (20-2-2-2) Sat., Sept. 29 Lindenwood W, 6-0 2018-19 Overall Record: 32-4-2 (18-4-2-0) Fri., Oct. 5 at (RV/10) Mercyhurst W, 6-1 Sat., Oct. 6 at (RV/10) Mercyhurst W, 5-3 Sat., Oct. 13 *(4/4) Minnesota Duiuth W, 4-2 Sun., Oct. 14 *(4/4) Minnesota Duluth W, 3-1 Fri., Oct. 19 Princeton W, 4-3 BADGERS Sun., Oct. 21 Princeton W, 3-0 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN Sat., Oct. 27 *(3/3) Minnesota L, 0-1 Sun., Oct. 28 *(3/3) Minnesota W, 4-1 Fri., Nov. 2 *at Minnesota State W, 2-1 • No. 1 Wisconsin women will host its sixth-straight NCAA quarterfi nal Sat., Nov. 3 *at Minnesota State W, 2-0 as the Badgers welcome Syracuse back to LaBahn Arena. Puck Fri., Nov. 16 *Bemidji State W, 5-0 drop for Saturday’s game, which sold out in less than 30 minutes on Sat., Nov. 17 *Bemidji State W, 3-0 Monday morning, is set for 2 p.m. Fri., Nov. 23 Harvard W, 3-2 • This marks the third time UW has played Syracuse this year as UW Sat., Nov. 24 Harvard W, 2-1 swept the series on Dec. 1-2, outscoring the Orange 15-2. UW leads Sat., Dec. 1 Syracuse W, 6-1 the all-time series 6-0-0 after also sweeping the series at Syracuse Sun., Dec. 2 Syracuse W, 6-1 last season. Fri., Dec. 7 *at St. Cloud State W, 8-2 • The winner of UW/SU will advance to the 2019 NCAA Frozen Four, March 22-24, in Hamden, Conn. The Badgers are eying their sixth- Sat., Dec. 8 *at St. Cloud State W, 3-1 straight NCAA Frozen Four appearance, which would extend the Fri., Jan. 11 *at (7/7) Ohio State L, 0-1 longest active streak in the NCAA and would match the longest streak Sat., Jan. 12 *at (7/7) Ohio State W, 5-2 in NCAA women’s hockey history. Fri., Jan. 18 *at (2/2) Minnesota W, 2-1 • UW is 22-8 in NCAA tournament games and has won its last 11 NCAA Sat., Jan. 19 *at (2/2) Minnesota L, 1-3 quarterfi nal games. The Badgers are 5-0 in their previous NCAA Fri., Jan. 25 *St. Cloud State W, 5-0 quarterfi nals at LaBahn Arena, outscoring their opponents 24-2 in the Sat., Jan. 26 *St. Cloud State W, 3-1 process. Fri., Feb. 1 *at Bemidji State L, 1-2 • Senior Annie Pankowski was named a fi nalist for the Hockey Sat., Feb. 2 *at Bemidji State W, 4-0 Humanitarian Award for her efforts volunteering with OccuPaws, an Sat., Feb. 9 *Minnesota State W, 7-2 organization that helps train guide dogs in Wisconsin. Pankowski, Sun., Feb. 10 *Minnesota State W, 4-1 who was named a Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Top-Three Finalist Fri., Feb. 15 *at (RV/RV) Minnesota Duluth W, 6-1 on Feb. 28 leads the WCHA with 45 points this year off 23 goals Sat., Feb. 16 *at (RV/RV) Minnesota Duluth W, 3-0 and 22 assists. Pankowski became only the sixth Badger in school Fri., Feb. 22 *(10/10) Ohio State T, 1-1 (OT/L, shootout) history to score 200+ points in her career at Wisconsin after scoring Sat., Feb. 23 *(10/10) Ohio State T, 2-2 (OT/L, shooutout) the game-winning goal in UW’ 3-2 victory over Ohio State on March 9. A two-time All-American, Pankowski ranks in the top-10 in school WCHA Quarterfi nals history in points (201), goals (91), assists (110), shots on goal (721) and Fri., March 1 St. Cloud State W, 5-0 plus/minus (+149). Sat., March 2 St. Cloud State W, 8-0 • Junior Abby Roque is close behind with 40 points, good for fi fth in the Wisconsin wins series, 2-0 WCHA. She is only one point shy of her career-high of 41 points set last year en route to winning WCHA Forward of the Year honors. WCHA Final Faceoff • Junior Kristen Campbell leads the NCAA with 32 wins this year Sat., March 9 vs. (9/9) Ohio State% W, 3-2 while her goals-against average of 1.12 is also the best in the WCHA. Sun., March 10 vs. (1/1) Minnesota% W, 3-1 The Brandon, Manitoba, native ranks fi rst in the NCAA with eight shutouts. Campbell’s 32 wins are the second-most in a single season at Wisconsin as a win would move the junior into a tie for fi rst-place. NCAA Quarterfi nals Campbell is also the ONLY goaltender in program history to post Sat., March 16 Syracuse 2 p.m. multiple 30-win seasons between the pipes for the Badgers and her 63 career wins rank fi fth in program history. * - WCHA game • The freshmen duo of Britta Curl and Sophie Shirley have been % - at Ridder Arena (Minneapolis, Minn.) making history for the Badgers this year in the rookie campaigns. The (national rank at time of game) 2017-18 CWHL Rookie of the Year, Shirley’s 38 points are tied for the All times CT eighth-most by a Badger freshman as she looks to become the eighth Badger to tally 40 points in her fi rst season. Curl, an All-WCHA Rookie Team selection and a WCHA Final Faceoff All-Tournament Team honoree, ranks 14th in program history in points with 32 off 22 goals and 10 assists. Curl’s 22 goals are tied for the fi fth-most in school history by a freshman.

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Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- 1 Nicole Schammel MIN SR F 24 10-17-27 1.12 6/12 2 0 2 0 +12 Emma Maltais OSU SO F 24 10-17-27 1.12 2/4 4 1 1 0 E 3 Sophie Shirley WIS FR F 24 13-13-26 1.08 6/12 1 0 0 0 +23 4 Grace Zumwinkle MIN SO F 24 13-11-24 1.00 1/2 3 0 1 0 +8 5 Gabbie Hughes MND FR F 22 11-12-23 1.05 10/20 1 0 1 0 +9 6 Annie Pankowski WIS SR F 22 9-13-22 1.00 7/14 2 0 1 0 +13 Taylor Heise MIN FR F 24 7-15-22 0.92 4/8 1 0 3 0 +7 8 Naomi Rogge MND SO F 24 11-10-21 0.88 4/8 3 0 2 0 -2 Britta Curl WIS FR F 24 11-10-21 0.88 4/8 2 0 2 0 +21 Abby Roque WIS JR F 24 5-16-21 0.88 5/18 4 0 3 0 +25 11 Amy Potomak MIN FR F 24 8-12-20 0.83 8/16 4 0 1 0 +12 12 Madison Field OSU SR F 24 12-7-19 0.79 7/14 0 0 3 0 -7 Clair DeGeorge BMJ SO F 24 6-13-19 0.79 6/12 1 0 3 0 +5 14 Jincy Dunne OSU JR D 22 2-15-17 0.77 4/8 1 0 1 0 -3 Anneke Linser MND FR F 24 7-10-17 0.71 5/10 1 0 3 0 +1 Mekenzie Steffen WIS JR D 24 5-12-17 0.71 5/10 1 0 1 0 +21 17 Sarah Potomak MIN JR F 20 7-9-16 0.80 1/2 1 0 0 0 +11 Taylor Wente MIN SO F 21 8-8-16 0.76 2/4 2 0 2 0 +13 Kelly Pannek MIN SR F 22 7-9-16 0.73 1/2 3 1 1 1 +3 Emily Brown MIN SO D 24 1-15-16 0.67 5/10 1 0 1 0 +9 21 Emily Oden MIN FR F 24 8-7-15 0.62 2/4 1 0 2 0 +7 Anna Klein MND SO F 24 8-7-15 0.62 1/2 1 0 2 0 +2 Sydney Brodt MND JR F 24 6-9-15 0.62 3/6 1 0 0 0 +1 Maddie Rolfes WIS SR D 24 3-12-15 0.62 3/6 1 1 1 0 +15 25 Jenniina Nylund STC FR F 24 6-8-14 0.58 5/10 2 0 0 0 -7 Ryleigh Houston MND JR F 24 5-9-14 0.58 2/4 1 0 0 0 +2 Brittyn Fleming MNS SO F 24 5-9-14 0.58 2/4 1 0 0 0 -7 Corbin Boyd MNS SR F 24 4-10-14 0.58 1/2 0 0 0 0 -12 Patti Marshall MIN JR D 24 1-13-14 0.58 2/4 0 0 0 0 +24

Defenseman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- 1 Jincy Dunne OSU JR D 22 2-15-17 0.77 4/8 1 0 1 0 -3 Mekenzie Steffen WIS JR D 24 5-12-17 0.71 5/10 1 0 1 0 +21 3 Emily Brown MIN SO D 24 1-15-16 0.67 5/10 1 0 1 0 +9 4 Maddie Rolfes WIS SR D 24 3-12-15 0.62 3/6 1 1 1 0 +15 5 Patti Marshall MIN JR D 24 1-13-14 0.58 2/4 0 0 0 0 +24 6 Sophie Jaques OSU FR D 24 5-7-12 0.50 3/6 3 0 0 0 -4 Maggie Flaherty MND FR D 24 3-9-12 0.50 11/22 2 0 0 0 +13 8 Jalyn Elmes MND JR D 21 3-7-10 0.48 11/33 1 0 0 0 -6 9 Natalie Buchbinder WIS SO D 24 2-7-9 0.38 2/4 0 0 1 0 +11 10 Taylor Wemple STC SO D 23 2-6-8 0.35 4/8 1 0 1 0 -18 Tristen Truax MNS SO D 24 3-5-8 0.33 7/14 0 0 0 0 +2 Mak Langei BMJ SO D 24 1-7-8 0.33 6/12 0 0 0 0 -7 13 Olivia Knowles MIN SO D 22 1-6-7 0.32 6/23 0 0 0 0 +10 Anna Wilgren MNS FR D 24 2-5-7 0.29 3/6 2 0 1 0 +1 Sophie Skarzynski MIN SR D 24 1-6-7 0.29 4/8 0 0 0 0 +26 Lizi Norton MND FR D 24 1-6-7 0.29 2/4 0 0 1 0 -9 Lauren Boyle OSU SR D 24 1-6-7 0.29 7/14 0 0 0 0 -1 Grace Bowlby WIS SO D 24 0-7-7 0.29 4/8 0 0 0 0 +16

Freshman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- 1 Sophie Shirley WIS FR F 24 13-13-26 1.08 6/12 1 0 0 0 +23 2 Gabbie Hughes MND FR F 22 11-12-23 1.05 10/20 1 0 1 0 +9 3 Taylor Heise MIN FR F 24 7-15-22 0.92 4/8 1 0 3 0 +7 4 Britta Curl WIS FR F 24 11-10-21 0.88 4/8 2 0 2 0 +21 5 Amy Potomak MIN FR F 24 8-12-20 0.83 8/16 4 0 1 0 +12 6 Anneke Linser MND FR F 24 7-10-17 0.71 5/10 1 0 3 0 +1 7 Emily Oden MIN FR F 24 8-7-15 0.62 2/4 1 0 2 0 +7 8 Jenniina Nylund STC FR F 24 6-8-14 0.58 5/10 2 0 0 0 -7 9 Brooke Bryant MNS FR F 24 5-7-12 0.50 7/17 0 0 1 0 -9 Sophie Jaques OSU FR D 24 5-7-12 0.50 3/6 3 0 0 0 -4 Maggie Flaherty MND FR D 24 3-9-12 0.50 11/22 2 0 0 0 +13 12 Catie Skaja MIN FR F 23 4-4-8 0.35 2/4 0 0 1 0 +14 13 Madison Oelkers MNS FR F 24 3-4-7 0.29 3/6 0 0 0 0 -6 Anna Wilgren MNS FR D 24 2-5-7 0.29 3/6 2 0 1 0 +1 Lizi Norton MND FR D 24 1-6-7 0.29 2/4 0 0 1 0 -9 Conference Scoring Leaders

Goal Scoring GP G GPG Assist Scoring GP A APG 1 Grace Zumwinkle MIN SO F 24 13 0.54 1 Nicole Schammel MIN SR F 24 17 0.71 Sophie Shirley WIS FR F 24 13 0.54 Emma Maltais OSU SO F 24 17 0.71 3 Madison Field OSU SR F 24 12 0.50 3 Abby Roque WIS JR F 24 16 0.67 4 Gabbie Hughes MND FR F 22 11 0.50 4 Jincy Dunne OSU JR D 22 15 0.68 Naomi Rogge MND SO F 24 11 0.46 Emily Brown MIN SO D 24 15 0.62 Britta Curl WIS FR F 24 11 0.46 Taylor Heise MIN FR F 24 15 0.62 7 Nicole Schammel MIN SR F 24 10 0.42 7 Annie Pankowski WIS SR F 22 13 0.59 Emma Maltais OSU SO F 24 10 0.42 Clair DeGeorge BMJ SO F 24 13 0.54 9 Annie Pankowski WIS SR F 22 9 0.41 Patti Marshall MIN JR D 24 13 0.54 10 Taylor Wente MIN SO F 21 8 0.38 Sophie Shirley WIS FR F 24 13 0.54 Amy Potomak MIN FR F 24 8 0.33 11 Gabbie Hughes MND FR F 22 12 0.55 Emily Oden MIN FR F 24 8 0.33 Amy Potomak MIN FR F 24 12 0.50 Anna Klein MND SO F 24 8 0.33 Maddie Rolfes WIS SR D 24 12 0.50 Tatum Skaggs OSU SO F 24 8 0.33 Mekenzie Steffen WIS JR D 24 12 0.50

Power Play Goals GP G GPG Power Play Points GP G-A-P PPG 1 Amy Potomak MIN FR F 24 4 0.17 1 Emily Brown MIN SO D 24 1-9-10 0.42 Emma Maltais OSU SO F 24 4 0.17 2 Emma Maltais OSU SO F 24 4-5-9 0.38 Abby Roque WIS JR F 24 4 0.17 3 Mekenzie Steffen WIS JR D 24 1-7-8 0.33 4 Kelly Pannek MIN SR F 22 3 0.14 4 Amy Potomak MIN FR F 24 4-3-7 0.29 Grace Zumwinkle MIN SO F 24 3 0.12 Taylor Heise MIN FR F 24 1-6-7 0.29 Naomi Rogge MND SO F 24 3 0.12 6 Kelly Pannek MIN SR F 22 3-3-6 0.27 Sophie Jaques OSU FR D 24 3 0.12 Jincy Dunne OSU JR D 22 1-5-6 0.27 8 13 Players Tied With 2 Abby Roque WIS JR F 24 4-2-6 0.25 Naomi Rogge MND SO F 24 3-3-6 0.25 Sophie Jaques OSU FR D 24 3-3-6 0.25 Ryleigh Houston MND JR F 24 1-5-6 0.25

Shorthanded Goals GP G GPG Game-Winning Goals GP G GPG 1 Kelly Pannek MIN SR F 22 1 0.05 1 Alexis Mauermann WIS JR F 24 4 0.17 Charly Dahlquist OSU SR F 22 1 0.05 2 Lydia Passolt BMJ SO F 22 3 0.14 Claire Butorac MNS FR F 24 1 0.04 Charly Dahlquist OSU SR F 22 3 0.14 Emma Maltais OSU SO F 24 1 0.04 Clair DeGeorge BMJ SO F 24 3 0.12 Maddie Rolfes WIS SR D 24 1 0.04 Alex Woken MIN JR F 24 3 0.12 Taylor Heise MIN FR F 24 3 0.12 Anneke Linser MND FR F 24 3 0.12 Madison Field OSU SR F 24 3 0.12 Presley Norby WIS JR F 24 3 0.12 Abby Roque WIS JR F 24 3 0.12

Plus-Minus GP +/- Hat Tricks GP HT 1 Sophie Skarzynski MIN SR D 24 +26 1 Haley Mack BMJ JR F 15 1 2 Abby Roque WIS JR F 24 +25 Kelly Pannek MIN SR F 22 1 3 Patti Marshall MIN JR D 24 +24 Tatum Skaggs OSU SO F 24 1 4 Sophie Shirley WIS FR F 24 +23 5 Mekenzie Steffen WIS JR D 24 +21 Britta Curl WIS FR F 24 +21 7 Grace Bowlby WIS SO D 24 +16 8 Maddie Rolfes WIS SR D 24 +15 9 Catie Skaja MIN FR F 23 +14 10 4 Players Tied With +13

Blocked Shots GP BLK BLK/G Face-Off Percentage FW FL FO % 1 Anna Wilgren MNS FR D 24 82 3.42 1 Abigail Boreen MIN FR F 65 28 .699 2 Maggie Flaherty MND FR D 24 75 3.12 2 Abby Roque WIS JR F 254 163 .609 3 Tina Kampa BMJ SOD 24 63 2.62 3 Emma Maltais OSU SO F 67 46 .593 4 Leila Kilduff MNS SR D 24 53 2.21 4 Emily Clark WIS SR F 190 151 .557 5 Jordan Jackson MNS JR D 24 51 2.12 5 Sophia Shaver WIS SR F 175 140 .556 6 Jincy Dunne OSU JR D 22 50 2.27 6 Ashton Bell MND SO F 162 130 .555 7 Megan Hinze MNS SR D 24 49 2.04 7 Kelly Pannek MIN SR F 224 186 .546 8 Mak Langei BMJ SOD 24 48 2.00 8 Annie Pankowski WIS SR F 40 34 .541 Sophie Skarzynski MIN SR D 24 48 2.00 9 Ryleigh Houston MND JR F 30 26 .536 Tristen Truax MNS SO D 24 48 2.00 10 Taylor Heise MIN FR F 123 108 .532 Conference Goaltending Leaders

Goals Against Average GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % 1 Kristen Campbell WIS JR 24 1438:05 26 1.08 18-4-2 6 398 .939 2 Alex Gulstene MIN SO 14 843:42 25 1.78 12-2-0 2 277 .917 3 Andrea Brändli OSU FR 21 1147:18 35 1.83 11-7-2 5 562 .941 4 Sydney Scobee MIN JR 10 595:04 22 2.22 7-2-1 0 231 .913 5 Lauren Bench BMJ SO 16 965:14 37 2.30 8-6-2 3 412 .918 6 Abigail Levy MNS FR 23 1403:03 63 2.69 3-15-5 2 690 .916 7 Janine Alder STC JR 11 647:45 31 2.87 1-10-0 0 445 .935 8 Maddie Rooney MND JR 20 1195:48 58 2.91 6-10-4 1 672 .921 9 Emma Polusny STC SO 13 782:00 46 3.53 4-9-0 0 529 .920

Save Percentage GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % 1 Andrea Brändli OSU FR 21 1147:18 35 1.83 11-7-2 5 562 .941 2 Kristen Campbell WIS JR 24 1438:05 26 1.08 18-4-2 6 398 .939 3 Janine Alder STC JR 11 647:45 31 2.87 1-10-0 0 445 .935 4 Maddie Rooney MND JR 20 1195:48 58 2.91 6-10-4 1 672 .921 5 Emma Polusny STC SO 13 782:00 46 3.53 4-9-0 0 529 .920 6 Lauren Bench BMJ SO 16 965:14 37 2.30 8-6-2 3 412 .918 7 Alex Gulstene MIN SO 14 843:42 25 1.78 12-2-0 2 277 .917 8 Abigail Levy MNS FR 23 1403:03 63 2.69 3-15-5 2 690 .916 9 Sydney Scobee MIN JR 10 595:04 22 2.22 7-2-1 0 231 .913

Saves GP SVS/G Saves Shutouts GP Shutouts 1 Abigail Levy MNS FR 23 30.0 690 1 Kristen Campbell WIS JR 24 6 2 Maddie Rooney MND JR 20 33.6 672 2 Andrea Brändli OSU FR 21 5 3 Andrea Brändli OSU FR 21 26.8 562 3 Lauren Bench BMJ SO 16 3 4 Emma Polusny STC SO 13 40.7 529 4 Alex Gulstene MIN SO 14 2 5 Janine Alder STC JR 11 40.5 445 Abigail Levy MNS FR 23 2 6 Lauren Bench BMJ SO 16 25.8 412 6 Maddie Rooney MND JR 20 1 7 Kristen Campbell WIS JR 24 16.6 398 8 Alex Gulstene MIN SO 14 19.8 277 9 Kerigan Dowhy BMJ SO 8 29.6 237 10 Sydney Scobee MIN JR 10 23.1 231 11 Emma Söderberg MND FR 5 18.8 94 12 Lynsey Wallace OSU SO 4 22.2 89 13 Chloe Crosby MNS JR 1 37.0 37 14 Amanda Zeglen OSU SO 3 12.0 36 15 Lexi Baker BMJ FR 2 3.0 6 16 Emma May MIN SR 2 0.0 0 WCHA Women Team Conference Statistics

TEAM OFFENSE TEAM DEFENSE Team Games Goals G/GM Team Games Goals G/GM 1 Minnesota 24 95 3.96 1 Wisconsin 24 26 1.08 2 Wisconsin 24 78 3.25 2 Minnesota 24 48 2.00 3 Minnesota Duluth 24 63 2.62 3 Ohio State 24 58 2.42 4 Ohio State 24 57 2.38 4 Bemidji State 24 67 2.79 5 Bemidji State 24 49 2.04 5 Minnesota Duluth 24 69 2.88 6 Minnesota State 24 41 1.71 6 Minnesota State 24 71 2.96 7 St. Cloud State 24 38 1.58 7 St. Cloud State 24 82 3.42

POWER PLAY PENALTY KILL Team Totals SHA PP % Team Totals SHF PK % 1 Minnesota 19/70 1 27.1 1 Bemidji State 53/61 0 86.9 2 Ohio State 13/63 0 20.6 2 Wisconsin 51/59 1 86.4 3 Wisconsin 15/74 0 20.3 3 Minnesota 47/56 1 83.9 4 Minnesota Duluth 12/61 1 19.7 4 Minnesota State 61/75 1 81.3 5 Minnesota State 8/57 0 14.0 5 Ohio State 57/71 2 80.3 6 St. Cloud State 7/52 2 13.5 6 Minnesota Duluth 43/57 0 75.4 7 Bemidji State 6/53 1 11.3 7 St. Cloud State 38/51 0 74.5

PENALTY MINUTES SHOTS ON GOAL Team Games PIM PIM/G Team Games SOG SOG/G 1 Minnesota State 24 163 6.8 1 Wisconsin 24 964 40.2 2 Ohio State 24 158 6.6 2 Minnesota 24 900 37.5 3 Minnesota Duluth 24 152 6.3 3 Ohio State 24 830 34.6 4 Wisconsin 24 144 6.0 4 Minnesota Duluth 24 717 29.9 5 Bemidji State 24 138 5.8 5 Bemidji State 24 631 26.3 6 Minnesota 24 137 5.7 6 Minnesota State 24 625 26.0 7 St. Cloud State 24 130 5.4 7 St. Cloud State 24 469 19.5

SCORING BY PERIOD GOALS ALLOWED BY PERIOD Team 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total Team 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Minnesota 37 28 28 2 95 1 Wisconsin 7 10 9 0 26 2 Wisconsin 29 25 24 0 78 2 Minnesota 15 20 12 1 48 3 Minnesota Duluth 27 19 16 1 63 3 Ohio State 20 19 19 0 58 4 Ohio State 19 18 19 1 57 4 Bemidji State 23 21 23 0 67 5 Bemidji State 19 13 16 1 49 5 Minnesota Duluth 20 22 27 0 69 6 Minnesota State 2 14 25 0 41 6 Minnesota State 25 21 23 2 71 7 St. Cloud State 9 18 11 0 38 7 St. Cloud State 32 22 26 2 82

SPECIAL TEAMS NET Team PPF SHA PP NET PPA SHF SH NET ST NET 1 Minnesota 19 1 +18 9 1 -8 +10 2 Wisconsin 15 0 +15 8 1 -7 +8 3 Ohio State 13 0 +13 14 2 -12 +1 4 Bemidji State 6 1 +5 8 0 -8 -3 Minnesota Duluth 12 1 +11 14 0 -14 -3 6 Minnesota State 8 0 +8 14 1 -13 -5 7 St. Cloud State 7 2 +5 13 0 -13 -8 Overall Scoring Leaders

Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- 1 Annie Pankowski WIS SR F 36 23-22-45 1.25 10/20 4 2 6 1 +30 Nicole Schammel MIN SR F 36 14-31-45 1.25 8/16 2 0 3 0 +26 3 Emma Maltais OSU SO F 35 15-28-43 1.23 3/6 4 2 4 0 +15 4 Grace Zumwinkle MIN SO F 36 25-16-41 1.14 2/4 7 0 2 1 +23 5 Abby Roque WIS JR F 38 9-31-40 1.05 9/26 6 0 4 1 +38 6 Sophie Shirley WIS FR F 38 20-18-38 1.00 7/14 2 0 2 0 +35 7 Gabbie Hughes MND FR F 33 19-18-37 1.12 13/26 3 0 2 0 +17 8 Taylor Heise MIN FR F 36 13-22-35 0.97 5/10 2 0 5 0 +15 9 Britta Curl WIS FR F 38 22-10-32 0.84 7/14 4 0 3 0 +31 10 Amy Potomak MIN FR F 36 10-19-29 0.81 10/20 4 0 2 0 +20 11 Jincy Dunne OSU JR D 33 4-24-28 0.85 7/14 1 0 1 0 +4 Kelly Pannek MIN SR F 34 15-13-28 0.82 1/2 3 3 1 2 +7 13 Charly Dahlquist OSU SR F 33 14-13-27 0.82 21/42 2 1 5 1 +9 Taylor Wente MIN SO F 33 12-15-27 0.82 3/6 2 1 3 0 +30 Emily Brown MIN SO D 36 4-23-27 0.75 10/20 2 0 3 0 +25 16 Tatum Skaggs OSU SO F 35 17-9-26 0.74 11/22 3 0 3 1 +14 17 Emily Clark WIS SR F 31 14-11-25 0.81 4/8 4 0 2 1 +20 Mekenzie Steffen WIS JR D 36 7-18-25 0.69 9/18 2 0 1 0 +26 19 Anneke Linser MND FR F 35 10-14-24 0.69 8/16 1 0 4 0 +7 20 Naomi Rogge MND SO F 35 12-11-23 0.66 5/10 3 0 2 0 -9 Anna Klein MND SO F 35 12-11-23 0.66 2/4 1 0 2 0 +9 Sam Cogan WIS SR F 35 6-17-23 0.66 6/12 1 0 2 0 +16 23 Madison Field OSU SR F 34 13-9-22 0.65 13/26 0 0 4 0 -7 Corbin Boyd MNS SR F 35 8-14-22 0.63 1/2 1 0 0 0 -13 Clair DeGeorge BMJ SO F 36 9-13-22 0.61 9/18 1 0 3 0 -5 Emily Oden MIN FR F 36 9-13-22 0.61 4/8 1 0 2 0 +10 Hannah Potrykus STC SR F 37 12-10-22 0.59 5/10 3 0 2 0 -9

Defenseman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- 1 Jincy Dunne OSU JR D 33 4-24-28 0.85 7/14 1 0 1 0 +4 2 Emily Brown MIN SO D 36 4-23-27 0.75 10/20 2 0 3 0 +25 3 Mekenzie Steffen WIS JR D 36 7-18-25 0.69 9/18 2 0 1 0 +26 4 Sophie Jaques OSU FR D 35 5-16-21 0.60 6/12 3 0 0 0 +7 Patti Marshall MIN JR D 36 2-19-21 0.58 5/10 0 0 0 0 +43 6 Maggie Flaherty MND FR D 35 4-16-20 0.57 19/38 3 0 1 0 +15 Maddie Rolfes WIS SR D 38 3-17-20 0.53 8/16 1 1 1 0 +34 8 Jalyn Elmes MND JR D 32 3-12-15 0.47 12/35 1 0 0 0 -8 9 Lauren Boyle OSU SR D 33 2-11-13 0.39 9/18 0 0 1 0 +6 Natalie Buchbinder WIS SO D 38 2-11-13 0.34 2/4 0 0 1 0 +26 Nicole LaMantia WIS FR D 38 2-11-13 0.34 2/4 1 0 0 0 +16 12 Olivia Knowles MIN SO D 34 4-8-12 0.35 10/31 0 0 1 0 +18 Anna Wilgren MNS FR D 35 4-8-12 0.34 6/12 3 0 2 0 -5 Lizi Norton MND FR D 35 3-9-12 0.34 3/6 1 0 1 0 -9 Sophie Skarzynski MIN SR D 36 3-9-12 0.33 4/8 0 0 1 0 +38 Grace Bowlby WIS SO D 38 0-12-12 0.32 7/14 0 0 0 0 +27

Freshman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- 1 Sophie Shirley WIS FR F 38 20-18-38 1.00 7/14 2 0 2 0 +35 2 Gabbie Hughes MND FR F 33 19-18-37 1.12 13/26 3 0 2 0 +17 3 Taylor Heise MIN FR F 36 13-22-35 0.97 5/10 2 0 5 0 +15 4 Britta Curl WIS FR F 38 22-10-32 0.84 7/14 4 0 3 0 +31 5 Amy Potomak MIN FR F 36 10-19-29 0.81 10/20 4 0 2 0 +20 6 Anneke Linser MND FR F 35 10-14-24 0.69 8/16 1 0 4 0 +7 7 Emily Oden MIN FR F 36 9-13-22 0.61 4/8 1 0 2 0 +10 8 Jenniina Nylund STC FR F 35 8-13-21 0.60 5/10 2 0 1 0 -8 Sophie Jaques OSU FR D 35 5-16-21 0.60 6/12 3 0 0 0 +7 10 Brooke Bryant MNS FR F 35 11-9-20 0.57 14/31 2 0 1 0 -11 Maggie Flaherty MND FR D 35 4-16-20 0.57 19/38 3 0 1 0 +15 12 Catie Skaja MIN FR F 35 5-8-13 0.37 4/8 0 0 1 0 +20 Nicole LaMantia WIS FR D 38 2-11-13 0.34 2/4 1 0 0 0 +16 14 Anna Wilgren MNS FR D 35 4-8-12 0.34 6/12 3 0 2 0 -5 Lizi Norton MND FR D 35 3-9-12 0.34 3/6 1 0 1 0 -9 Overall Scoring Leaders

Goal Scoring GP G GPG Assist Scoring GP A APG 1 Grace Zumwinkle MIN SO F 36 25 0.69 1 Nicole Schammel MIN SR F 36 31 0.86 2 Annie Pankowski WIS SR F 36 23 0.64 Abby Roque WIS JR F 38 31 0.82 3 Britta Curl WIS FR F 38 22 0.58 3 Emma Maltais OSU SO F 35 28 0.80 4 Sophie Shirley WIS FR F 38 20 0.53 4 Jincy Dunne OSU JR D 33 24 0.73 5 Gabbie Hughes MND FR F 33 19 0.58 5 Emily Brown MIN SO D 36 23 0.64 6 Tatum Skaggs OSU SO F 35 17 0.49 6 Taylor Heise MIN FR F 36 22 0.61 7 Kelly Pannek MIN SR F 34 15 0.44 Annie Pankowski WIS SR F 36 22 0.61 Emma Maltais OSU SO F 35 15 0.43 8 Patti Marshall MIN JR D 36 19 0.53 9 Emily Clark WIS SR F 31 14 0.45 Amy Potomak MIN FR F 36 19 0.53 Charly Dahlquist OSU SR F 33 14 0.42 10 Gabbie Hughes MND FR F 33 18 0.55 Nicole Schammel MIN SR F 36 14 0.39 Mekenzie Steffen WIS JR D 36 18 0.50 12 Madison Field OSU SR F 34 13 0.38 Sophie Shirley WIS FR F 38 18 0.47 Taylor Heise MIN FR F 36 13 0.36

Power Play Goals GP G GPG Power Play Points GP G-A-P PPG 1 Grace Zumwinkle MIN SO F 36 7 0.19 1 Emily Brown MIN SO D 36 2-13-15 0.42 2 Abby Roque WIS JR F 38 6 0.16 2 Mekenzie Steffen WIS JR D 36 2-10-12 0.33 3 Emily Clark WIS SR F 31 4 0.13 3 Emma Maltais OSU SO F 35 4-6-10 0.29 Emma Maltais OSU SO F 35 4 0.11 Annie Pankowski WIS SR F 36 4-6-10 0.28 Amy Potomak MIN FR F 36 4 0.11 Abby Roque WIS JR F 38 6-4-10 0.26 Annie Pankowski WIS SR F 36 4 0.11 6 Grace Zumwinkle MIN SO F 36 7-2-9 0.25 Britta Curl WIS FR F 38 4 0.11 Taylor Heise MIN FR F 36 2-7-9 0.25 8 10 Players Tied With 3 Maddie Rolfes WIS SR D 38 1-8-9 0.24 9 Nicole Schammel MIN SR F 36 2-6-8 0.22 10 3 Players Tied With 7 Points

Shorthanded Goals GP G GPG Game-Winning Goals GP G GPG 1 Kelly Pannek MIN SR F 34 3 0.09 1 Annie Pankowski WIS SR F 36 6 0.17 2 Emma Maltais OSU SO F 35 2 0.06 2 Charly Dahlquist OSU SR F 33 5 0.15 Annie Pankowski WIS SR F 36 2 0.06 Taylor Heise MIN FR F 36 5 0.14 4 Laura Kluge STC SO F 27 1 0.04 Alexis Mauermann WIS JR F 38 5 0.13 Taylor Wente MIN SO F 33 1 0.03 5 Madison Field OSU SR F 34 4 0.12 Charly Dahlquist OSU SR F 33 1 0.03 Anneke Linser MND FR F 35 4 0.11 Claire Butorac MNS FR F 35 1 0.03 Emma Maltais OSU SO F 35 4 0.11 Jacyn Reeves OSU SR F/D 35 1 0.03 Abby Roque WIS JR F 38 4 0.11 Emily Bergland BMJ SR F 36 1 0.03 9 11 Players Tied With 3 Maddie Rolfes WIS SR D 38 1 0.03

Plus-Minus GP +/- Hat Tricks GP HT 1 Patti Marshall MIN JR D 36 +43 1 Kelly Pannek MIN SR F 34 2 2 Sophie Skarzynski MIN SR D 36 +38 2 Haley Mack BMJ JR F 22 1 Abby Roque WIS JR F 38 +38 Emily Clark WIS SR F 31 1 4 Sophie Shirley WIS FR F 38 +35 Charly Dahlquist OSU SR F 33 1 5 Maddie Rolfes WIS SR D 38 +34 Tatum Skaggs OSU SO F 35 1 6 Mikaela Gardner WIS SR D 36 +32 Grace Zumwinkle MIN SO F 36 1 7 Britta Curl WIS FR F 38 +31 Annie Pankowski WIS SR F 36 1 8 Taylor Wente MIN SO F 33 +30 Abby Roque WIS JR F 38 1 Annie Pankowski WIS SR F 36 +30 10 Grace Bowlby WIS SO D 38 +27

Blocked Shots GP BLK BLK/G Face-Off Percentage FW FL FO % 1 Anna Wilgren MNS FR D 35 122 3.49 1 Abigail Boreen MIN FR F 86 35 .711 2 Maggie Flaherty MND FR D 35 105 3.00 2 Abby Roque WIS JR F 409 250 .621 3 Tina Kampa BMJ SOD 36 86 2.39 3 Emma Maltais OSU SO F 96 68 .585 4 Mak Langei BMJ SOD 36 74 2.06 4 Ashton Bell MND SO F 251 193 .565 5 Sophie Skarzynski MIN SR D 36 72 2.00 5 Emily Clark WIS SR F 306 241 .559 6 Leila Kilduff MNS SR D 35 71 2.03 6 Sophia Shaver WIS SR F 274 221 .554 7 Abby Thiessen STC JR D 37 69 1.86 7 Kelly Pannek MIN SR F 342 283 .547 8 Jalyn Elmes MND JR D 32 68 2.12 8 Taylor Wente MIN SO F 284 254 .528 Jincy Dunne OSU JR D 33 68 2.06 9 Annie Pankowski WIS SR F 62 56 .525 Megan Hinze MNS SR D 35 68 1.94 10 Taylor Heise MIN FR F 176 159 .525 Jordan Jackson MNS JR D 35 68 1.94 Overall Goaltending Leaders

Goals Against Average GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % 1 Kristen Campbell WIS JR 38 2204:51 41 1.12 32-4-2 8 583 .934 2 Sydney Scobee MIN JR 15 893:23 26 1.75 11-3-1 2 330 .927 3 Alex Gulstene MIN SO 21 1266:16 37 1.75 19-2-0 2 411 .917 4 Andrea Brändli OSU FR 29 1628:36 51 1.88 16-10-2 6 783 .939 5 Abigail Levy MNS FR 34 2069:21 81 2.35 9-18-7 5 988 .924 6 Lauren Bench BMJ SO 23 1338:16 56 2.51 9-11-2 4 557 .909 7 Janine Alder STC JR 19 1138:55 50 2.63 4-14-1 1 724 .935 8 Maddie Rooney MND JR 31 1856:54 87 2.81 12-15-4 1 989 .919 9 Kerigan Dowhy BMJ SO 14 781:11 39 3.00 4-9-0 0 342 .898 10 Emma Polusny STC SO 18 1084:35 63 3.49 6-11-1 0 711 .919

Save Percentage GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % 1 Andrea Brändli OSU FR 29 1628:36 51 1.88 16-10-2 6 783 .939 2 Janine Alder STC JR 19 1138:55 50 2.63 4-14-1 1 724 .935 3 Kristen Campbell WIS JR 38 2204:51 41 1.12 32-4-2 8 583 .934 4 Sydney Scobee MIN JR 15 893:23 26 1.75 11-3-1 2 330 .927 5 Abigail Levy MNS FR 34 2069:21 81 2.35 9-18-7 5 988 .924 6 Maddie Rooney MND JR 31 1856:54 87 2.81 12-15-4 1 989 .919 7 Emma Polusny STC SO 18 1084:35 63 3.49 6-11-1 0 711 .919 8 Alex Gulstene MIN SO 21 1266:16 37 1.75 19-2-0 2 411 .917 9 Lauren Bench BMJ SO 23 1338:16 56 2.51 9-11-2 4 557 .909 10 Kerigan Dowhy BMJ SO 14 781:11 39 3.00 4-9-0 0 342 .898

Saves GP SVS/G Saves Shutouts GP Shutouts 1 Maddie Rooney MND JR 31 31.9 989 1 Kristen Campbell WIS JR 38 8 2 Abigail Levy MNS FR 34 29.1 988 2 Andrea Brändli OSU FR 29 6 3 Andrea Brändli OSU FR 29 27.0 783 3 Abigail Levy MNS FR 34 5 4 Janine Alder STC JR 19 38.1 724 4 Lauren Bench BMJ SO 23 4 5 Emma Polusny STC SO 18 39.5 711 5 Sydney Scobee MIN JR 15 2 6 Kristen Campbell WIS JR 38 15.3 583 Alex Gulstene MIN SO 21 2 7 Lauren Bench BMJ SO 23 24.2 557 7 Janine Alder STC JR 19 1 8 Alex Gulstene MIN SO 21 19.6 411 Maddie Rooney MND JR 31 1 9 Kerigan Dowhy BMJ SO 14 24.4 342 10 Sydney Scobee MIN JR 15 22.0 330 11 Amanda Zeglen OSU SO 6 17.5 105 12 Emma Söderberg MND FR 5 18.8 94 13 Lynsey Wallace OSU SO 4 22.2 89 14 Chloe Crosby MNS JR 1 37.0 37 15 Lexi Baker BMJ FR 3 4.3 13 16 Breanna Blesi WIS SO 2 5.0 10 17 Nikki Cece WIS JR 1 4.0 4 18 Emma May MIN SR 2 0.0 0 WCHA Women Team Overall Statistics

TEAM OFFENSE TEAM DEFENSE Team Games Goals G/GM Team Games Goals G/GM 1 Minnesota 36 153 4.25 1 Wisconsin 38 43 1.13 2 Wisconsin 38 144 3.79 2 Minnesota 36 65 1.81 3 Ohio State 35 96 2.74 3 Ohio State 35 82 2.34 4 Minnesota Duluth 35 92 2.63 4 Minnesota State 35 91 2.60 5 Bemidji State 36 75 2.08 5 Minnesota Duluth 35 99 2.83 6 Minnesota State 35 64 1.83 6 Bemidji State 36 103 2.86 7 St. Cloud State 37 66 1.78 7 St. Cloud State 37 119 3.22

POWER PLAY PENALTY KILL Team Totals SHA PP % Team Totals SHF PK % 1 Minnesota 25/99 2 25.3 1 Bemidji State 75/85 1 88.2 2 Wisconsin 29/116 1 25.0 2 Wisconsin 80/93 3 86.0 3 Minnesota Duluth 16/84 3 19.0 3 Minnesota 72/84 4 85.7 4 Ohio State 15/85 0 17.6 4 Minnesota State 91/109 1 83.5 5 Minnesota State 13/83 0 15.7 5 Ohio State 94/114 4 82.5 6 St. Cloud State 12/81 2 14.8 6 Minnesota Duluth 67/86 0 77.9 7 Bemidji State 9/86 3 10.5 7 St. Cloud State 67/89 1 75.3

PENALTY MINUTES SHOTS ON GOAL Team Games PIM PIM/G Team Games SOG SOG/G 1 Ohio State 35 248 7.1 1 Wisconsin 38 1547 40.7 2 Minnesota State 35 235 6.7 2 Minnesota 36 1339 37.2 3 Minnesota Duluth 35 212 6.1 3 Ohio State 35 1195 34.1 4 St. Cloud State 37 214 5.8 4 Minnesota Duluth 35 1039 29.7 5 Wisconsin 38 214 5.6 5 Bemidji State 36 977 27.1 6 Minnesota 36 199 5.5 6 Minnesota State 35 924 26.4 7 Bemidji State 36 198 5.5 7 St. Cloud State 37 828 22.4

SCORING BY PERIOD GOALS ALLOWED BY PERIOD Team 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total Team 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Minnesota 56 50 44 3 153 1 Wisconsin 14 15 14 0 43 2 Wisconsin 56 41 45 2 144 2 Minnesota 22 23 19 1 65 3 Ohio State 31 31 31 3 96 3 Ohio State 27 26 29 0 82 4 Minnesota Duluth 36 25 30 1 92 4 Minnesota State 32 23 33 3 91 5 Bemidji State 27 22 25 1 75 5 Minnesota Duluth 30 34 34 1 99 6 St. Cloud State 21 25 19 1 66 6 Bemidji State 32 35 36 0 103 7 Minnesota State 9 25 30 0 64 7 St. Cloud State 44 35 36 4 119

SPECIAL TEAMS NET Team PPF SHA PP NET PPA SHF SH NET ST NET 1 Wisconsin 29 1 +28 13 3 -10 +18 2 Minnesota 25 2 +23 12 4 -8 +15 3 Ohio State 15 0 +15 20 4 -16 -1 4 Bemidji State 9 3 +6 10 1 -9 -3 5 Minnesota State 13 0 +13 18 1 -17 -4 6 Minnesota Duluth 16 3 +13 19 0 -19 -6 7 St. Cloud State 12 2 +10 22 1 -21 -11 Playoff Scoring Leaders

Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- 1 Annie Pankowski WIS SR F 4 6-2-8 2.00 0/0 0 0 2 1 +7 2 Britta Curl WIS FR F 4 6-0-6 1.50 0/0 2 0 1 0 +6 3 Gabbie Hughes MND FR F 3 3-1-4 1.33 0/0 0 0 1 0 +3 Maggie Flaherty MND FR D 3 0-4-4 1.33 5/10 0 0 0 0 +3 Lauren Boyle OSU SR D 3 0-4-4 1.33 0/0 0 0 0 0 +3 Presley Norby WIS JR F 4 2-2-4 1.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 +3 Sophia Shaver WIS SR F 4 0-4-4 1.00 1/2 0 0 0 0 +4 Abby Roque WIS JR F 4 0-4-4 1.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 +5 9 Nicole Schammel MIN SR F 2 2-1-3 1.50 0/0 0 0 1 0 E Jincy Dunne OSU JR D 3 1-2-3 1.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 +2 Emma Maltais OSU SO F 3 1-2-3 1.00 0/0 0 0 1 0 +3 Caitlin Schneider WIS SO F 4 2-1-3 0.75 0/0 0 0 0 0 +5 Sophie Shirley WIS FR F 4 1-2-3 0.75 0/0 0 0 0 0 +4 Natalie Buchbinder WIS SO D 4 0-3-3 0.75 0/0 0 0 0 0 +7 15 21 Players Tied With 2 Points

Defenseman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- 1 Maggie Flaherty MND FR D 3 0-4-4 1.33 5/10 0 0 0 0 +3 Lauren Boyle OSU SR D 3 0-4-4 1.33 0/0 0 0 0 0 +3 3 Jincy Dunne OSU JR D 3 1-2-3 1.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 +2 Natalie Buchbinder WIS SO D 4 0-3-3 0.75 0/0 0 0 0 0 +7 5 Tina Kampa BMJ SO D 2 0-2-2 1.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 -1 Emily Brown MIN SO D 2 0-2-2 1.00 0/0 0 0 0 0 -1 Megan Hinze MNS SR D 2 0-2-2 1.00 1/2 0 0 0 0 +1 Lizi Norton MND FR D 3 0-2-2 0.67 0/0 0 0 0 0 -1 Nicole LaMantia WIS FR D 4 1-1-2 0.50 0/0 1 0 0 0 +4 Maddie Rolfes WIS SR D 4 0-2-2 0.50 2/4 0 0 0 0 +6 Mikaela Gardner WIS SR D 4 0-2-2 0.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 +7 12 Mak Langei BMJ SO D 2 1-0-1 0.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 -1 Crystalyn Hengler MIN FR D 2 0-1-1 0.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 -2 Mekenzie Steffen WIS JR D 2 0-1-1 0.50 1/2 0 0 0 0 E Lisa Bruno OSU SO D 3 1-0-1 0.33 0/0 0 0 0 0 +2 Shelby Brossart MND SR D 3 0-1-1 0.33 0/0 0 0 0 0 E Jalyn Elmes MND JR D 3 0-1-1 0.33 0/0 0 0 0 0 +1 Sophie Jaques OSU FR D 3 0-1-1 0.33 1/2 0 0 0 0 E Grace Bowlby WIS SO D 4 0-1-1 0.25 1/2 0 0 0 0 +2

Freshman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/- 1 Britta Curl WIS FR F 4 6-0-6 1.50 0/0 2 0 1 0 +6 2 Gabbie Hughes MND FR F 3 3-1-4 1.33 0/0 0 0 1 0 +3 Maggie Flaherty MND FR D 3 0-4-4 1.33 5/10 0 0 0 0 +3 4 Sophie Shirley WIS FR F 4 1-2-3 0.75 0/0 0 0 0 0 +4 5 Brooke Bryant MNS FR F 2 2-0-2 1.00 2/4 1 0 0 0 -2 Anneke Linser MND FR F 3 2-0-2 0.67 0/0 0 0 1 0 +4 Lizi Norton MND FR D 3 0-2-2 0.67 0/0 0 0 0 0 -1 Nicole LaMantia WIS FR D 4 1-1-2 0.50 0/0 1 0 0 0 +4 9 Crystalyn Hengler MIN FR D 2 0-1-1 0.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 -2 Emily Oden MIN FR F 2 0-1-1 0.50 0/0 0 0 0 0 -1 Gabby Rosenthal OSU FR F 3 0-1-1 0.33 0/0 0 0 0 0 +1 Sophie Jaques OSU FR D 3 0-1-1 0.33 1/2 0 0 0 0 E Playoff Scoring Leaders

Goal Scoring GP G GPG Assist Scoring GP A APG 1 Annie Pankowski WIS SR F 4 6 1.50 1 Maggie Flaherty MND FR D 3 4 1.33 Britta Curl WIS FR F 4 6 1.50 Lauren Boyle OSU SR D 3 4 1.33 3 Gabbie Hughes MND FR F 3 3 1.00 Sophia Shaver WIS SR F 4 4 1.00 4 Nicole Schammel MIN SR F 2 2 1.00 Abby Roque WIS JR F 4 4 1.00 Grace Zumwinkle MIN SO F 2 2 1.00 5 Natalie Buchbinder WIS SO D 4 3 0.75 Brooke Bryant MNS FR F 2 2 1.00 6 14 Players Tied With 2 Anneke Linser MND FR F 3 2 0.67 Charly Dahlquist OSU SR F 3 2 0.67 Tatum Skaggs OSU SO F 3 2 0.67 Presley Norby WIS JR F 4 2 0.50 Caitlin Schneider WIS SO F 4 2 0.50 12 16 Players Tied With 1

Power Play Goals GP G GPG Power Play Points GP G-A-P PPG 1 Grace Zumwinkle MIN SO F 2 2 1.00 1 Grace Zumwinkle MIN SO F 2 2-0-2 1.00 Britta Curl WIS FR F 4 2 0.50 Emily Brown MIN SO D 2 0-2-2 1.00 3 Haley Mack BMJ JR F 1 1 1.00 Britta Curl WIS FR F 4 2-0-2 0.50 Brooke Bryant MNS FR F 2 1 0.50 Charly Dahlquist OSU SR F 3 1 0.33 Nicole LaMantia WIS FR D 4 1 0.25

Shorthanded Goals GP G GPG Game-Winning Goals GP G GPG 1 Annie Pankowski WIS SR F 4 2 0.50 2 Nicole Schammel MIN SR F 2 1 0.50 Anneke Linser MND FR F 3 1 0.33 Gabbie Hughes MND FR F 3 1 0.33 Charly Dahlquist OSU SR F 3 1 0.33 Emma Maltais OSU SO F 3 1 0.33 Emily Clark WIS SR F 4 1 0.25 Britta Curl WIS FR F 4 1 0.25

Plus-Minus GP +/- Hat Tricks GP HT 1 Annie Pankowski WIS SR F 4 +7 1 Annie Pankowski WIS SR F 4 1 Mikaela Gardner WIS SR D 4 +7 Natalie Buchbinder WIS SO D 4 +7 4 Maddie Rolfes WIS SR D 4 +6 Britta Curl WIS FR F 4 +6 6 Abby Roque WIS JR F 4 +5 Caitlin Schneider WIS SO F 4 +5 8 5 Players Tied With +4 Playoff Goaltending Leaders

Goals Against Average GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % 1 Kristen Campbell WIS JR 4 219:47 3 0.82 4-0-0 1 59 .952 2 Alex Gulstene MIN SO 1 60:00 1 1.00 1-0-0 0 8 .889 3 Andrea Brändli OSU FR 3 179:16 5 1.67 2-1-0 1 86 .945 4 Sydney Scobee MIN JR 1 59:10 2 2.03 0-1-0 0 22 .917 5 Abigail Levy MNS FR 2 117:31 5 2.55 0-2-0 0 74 .937 6 Maddie Rooney MND JR 3 179:38 8 2.67 2-1-0 0 99 .925 7 Lauren Bench BMJ SO 2 117:25 7 3.58 0-2-0 0 63 .900 8 Janine Alder STC JR 1 60:00 5 5.00 0-1-0 0 44 .898 9 Emma Polusny STC SO 1 60:00 8 8.00 0-1-0 0 49 .860

Save Percentage GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save % 1 Kristen Campbell WIS JR 4 219:47 3 0.82 4-0-0 1 59 .952 2 Andrea Brändli OSU FR 3 179:16 5 1.67 2-1-0 1 86 .945 3 Abigail Levy MNS FR 2 117:31 5 2.55 0-2-0 0 74 .937 4 Maddie Rooney MND JR 3 179:38 8 2.67 2-1-0 0 99 .925 5 Sydney Scobee MIN JR 1 59:10 2 2.03 0-1-0 0 22 .917 6 Lauren Bench BMJ SO 2 117:25 7 3.58 0-2-0 0 63 .900 7 Janine Alder STC JR 1 60:00 5 5.00 0-1-0 0 44 .898 8 Alex Gulstene MIN SO 1 60:00 1 1.00 1-0-0 0 8 .889 9 Emma Polusny STC SO 1 60:00 8 8.00 0-1-0 0 49 .860

Saves GP SVS/G Saves Shutouts GP Shutouts 1 Maddie Rooney MND JR 3 33.0 99 1 Andrea Brändli OSU FR 3 1 2 Andrea Brändli OSU FR 3 28.7 86 Kristen Campbell WIS JR 4 1 3 Abigail Levy MNS FR 2 37.0 74 4 Lauren Bench BMJ SO 2 31.5 63 5 Kristen Campbell WIS JR 4 14.8 59 6 Emma Polusny STC SO 1 49.0 49 7 Janine Alder STC JR 1 44.0 44 8 Sydney Scobee MIN JR 1 22.0 22 9 Alex Gulstene MIN SO 1 8.0 8 10 Nikki Cece WIS JR 1 4.0 4 WCHA Women Team Playoff Statistics

TEAM OFFENSE TEAM DEFENSE Team Games Goals G/GM Team Games Goals G/GM 1 Wisconsin 4 19 4.75 1 Wisconsin 4 3 0.75 2 Minnesota Duluth 3 8 2.67 2 Ohio State 3 5 1.67 Ohio State 3 8 2.67 3 Minnesota 2 4 2.00 4 Bemidji State 2 5 2.50 4 Minnesota Duluth 3 9 3.00 Minnesota 2 5 2.50 Minnesota State 2 6 3.00 6 Minnesota State 2 2 1.00 6 Bemidji State 2 7 3.50 7 St. Cloud State 2 0 0.00 7 St. Cloud State 2 13 6.50

POWER PLAY PENALTY KILL Team Totals SHA PP % Team Totals SHF PK % 1 Wisconsin 3/8 0 37.5 1 Minnesota 2/2 0 100.0 2 Minnesota 2/6 0 33.3 2 Wisconsin 4/5 0 80.0 Minnesota State 1/3 0 33.3 3 Minnesota Duluth 5/7 0 71.4 Ohio State 1/3 0 33.3 4 Ohio State 4/6 0 66.7 5 Bemidji State 1/4 0 25.0 5 Minnesota State 1/2 0 50.0 6 Minnesota Duluth 0/1 0 0.0 St. Cloud State 2/4 0 50.0 St. Cloud State 0/1 0 0.0

PENALTY MINUTES SHOTS ON GOAL Team Games PIM PIM/G Team Games SOG SOG/G 1 Minnesota Duluth 3 14 4.7 1 Wisconsin 4 173 43.2 Ohio State 3 14 4.7 2 Minnesota 2 65 32.5 3 St. Cloud State 2 8 4.0 3 Bemidji State 2 64 32.0 4 Minnesota State 2 6 3.0 4 Ohio State 3 95 31.7 5 Wisconsin 4 10 2.5 5 Minnesota Duluth 3 79 26.3 6 Minnesota 2 4 2.0 6 Minnesota State 2 49 24.5 7 Bemidji State 2 0 0.0 7 St. Cloud State 2 30 15.0

SCORING BY PERIOD GOALS ALLOWED BY PERIOD Team 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total Team 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Wisconsin 8 4 7 - 19 1 Wisconsin 1 2 0 - 3 2 Minnesota Duluth 4 1 3 - 8 2 Minnesota 2 1 1 - 4 Ohio State 4 1 2 1 8 3 Ohio State 2 1 2 0 5 4 Bemidji State 2 1 2 - 5 4 Minnesota State 3 0 2 1 6 Minnesota 1 3 1 - 5 5 Bemidji State 3 1 3 - 7 6 Minnesota State 1 0 1 0 2 6 Minnesota Duluth 3 3 3 - 9 7 St. Cloud State 0 0 0 - 0 7 St. Cloud State 6 2 5 - 13

SPECIAL TEAMS NET Team PPF SHA PP NET PPA SHF SH NET ST NET 1 Minnesota 2 0 +2 0 0 0 +2 Wisconsin 3 0 +3 1 0 -1 +2 3 Bemidji State 1 0 +1 0 0 0 +1 4 Minnesota State 1 0 +1 1 0 -1 0 5 Ohio State 1 0 +1 2 0 -2 -1 6 Minnesota Duluth 0 0 0 2 0 -2 -2 St. Cloud State 0 0 0 2 0 -2 -2 National Category Leaders

Points Per Game GP G-A-P P/GM Goals Against Average Minutes GA GAA 1 Sarah Fillier Princeton FR F 28 20-35-55 1.96 1 Kristen Campbell Wisconsin JR 2204:51 41 1.12 2 Loren Gabel Clarkson SRF 36 40-29-69 1.92 2 Maddie Scavotto Saint Anselm SR 995:14 20 1.21 3 Elizabeth Giguère Clarkson SO F 38 25-47-72 1.89 3 Emme Ostrander Franklin Pierce FR 1219:27 29 1.43 4 Jesse Compher Boston University SO F 37 17-44-61 1.65 4 Marlene Boissonnault Cornell SR 1629:03 45 1.66 5 Michaela Pejzlová Clarkson JR F 38 19-35-54 1.42 5 Kassidy Sauvé Clarkson SR 2040:06 57 1.68 Jessie Eldridge Colgate SRF 38 30-24-54 1.42 6 Madison Myers Providence SR 2089:51 60 1.72 7 Jaycee Gebhard Robert Morris JR F 36 19-32-51 1.42 7 Jenna Brenneman Penn State JR 2035:19 59 1.74 8 Sammy Davis Boston University JR F 37 25-27-52 1.41 8 Sydney Scobee Minnesota JR 893:23 26 1.75 9 Alina Mueller Northeastern FR F 37 21-30-51 1.38 9 Alex Gulstene Minnesota SO 1266:16 37 1.75 10 Maggie Connors Princeton FRF 31 26-16-42 1.35 10 Northeastern SO 1691:27 50 1.77 11 Carly Bullock Princeton JR F 32 21-21-42 1.31 11 Sarah Erban Sacred Heart SR 1508:07 45 1.79 12 Haley Parker Franklin Pierce SO F 31 17-23-40 1.29 12 Andrea Brändli Ohio State FR 1628:36 51 1.88 13 Nicole Schammel Minnesota SR F 36 14-31-45 1.25 13 Rachel McQuigge Princeton SO 1115:33 35 1.88 Annie Pankowski Wisconsin SR F 36 23-22-45 1.25 14 Abbie Ives Quinnipiac JR 2004:34 63 1.89 15 Boston College SO F 38 21-26-47 1.24 15 Samantha Ridgewell Merrimack SR 1933:58 61 1.89 16 Emma Maltais Ohio State SO F 35 15-28-43 1.23 16 Corinne Schroeder Boston University SO 1930:17 61 1.90 17 Kristin O'Neill Cornell JR F 31 22-15-37 1.19 17 Maddy McArthur Boston College FR 2062:53 69 2.01 Nicole Amato Franklin Pierce SO F 31 22-15-37 1.19 18 Terra Lanteigne RIT JR 2066:45 70 2.03 Jayne Lewis Sacred Heart JR F 31 19-18-37 1.19 19 Carly Jackson Maine JR 1565:47 54 2.07 20 Shae Labbe Colgate SRF 38 16-29-45 1.18 20 Sonjia Shelly St. Lawrence SR 890:21 32 2.16 21 Katy Meehan Saint Anselm SO F 28 14-19-33 1.18 21 Sarah McDonnell Mercyhurst SR 994:55 36 2.17 22 Marissa Massaro Franklin Pierce SO F 30 13-22-35 1.17 22 Grace Harrison St. Lawrence SR 1265:06 46 2.18 23 Megan Keller Boston College SRD 37 19-24-43 1.16 23 Lindsay Reed Harvard FR 1622:28 59 2.18 Maureen Murphy Providence SO F 37 22-21-43 1.16 24 Kyra Smith New Hampshire SR 1684:25 63 2.24 25 Maddie Mills Cornell SO F 34 18-21-39 1.15 25 Lovisa Selander Rensselaer SR 1995:33 76 2.29

Points Per Game (Defensemen) GP G-A-P P/GM Save Percentage Saves GA Save % 1 Megan Keller Boston College SRD 37 19-24-43 1.16 1 Terra Lanteigne RIT JR 1175 70 .944 2 Jaime Bourbonnais Cornell JR D 30 9-20-29 0.97 2 Lovisa Selander Rensselaer SR 1232 76 .942 3 Skylar Fontaine Northeastern SO D 37 11-24-35 0.95 3 Lindsay Reed Harvard FR 927 59 .940 4 Olivia Zafuto Colgate SR D 37 8-26-34 0.92 4 Andrea Brändli Ohio State FR 783 51 .939 5 Claire Thompson Princeton JR D 32 9-19-28 0.88 5 Emme Ostrander Franklin Pierce FR 440 29 .938 6 Gabby Monaco Saint Anselm SO D 29 4-21-25 0.86 6 Kassidy Sauvé Clarkson SR 847 57 .937 7 Jincy Dunne Ohio State JR D 33 4-24-28 0.85 7 Maddie Scavotto Saint Anselm SR 297 20 .937 8 Abby Cook Boston University JRD 37 8-20-28 0.76 8 Samantha Ridgewell Merrimack SR 895 61 .936 9 Emily Brown Minnesota SO D 36 4-23-27 0.75 9 Janine Alder St. Cloud State JR 724 50 .935 10 Brooke Hobson Northeastern SOD 37 6-21-27 0.73 10 Kristen Campbell Wisconsin JR 583 41 .934 Allie Munroe Syracuse SR D 37 5-22-27 0.73 11 Aerin Frankel Northeastern SO 705 50 .934 12 Bridgette Prentiss Franklin Pierce JR D 31 12-10-22 0.71 12 Corinne Schroeder Boston University SO 846 61 .933 13 Micah Zandee-Hart Cornell JR D 30 4-17-21 0.70 13 Madison Myers Providence SR 780 60 .929 14 Mekenzie Steffen Wisconsin JR D 36 7-18-25 0.69 14 Rachel McQuigge Princeton SO 445 35 .927 15 Ella Shelton Clarkson JR D 38 6-19-25 0.66 15 Sydney Scobee Minnesota JR 330 26 .927 16 Cayla Barnes Boston College FRD 35 4-19-23 0.66 16 Jenna Brenneman Penn State JR 747 59 .927 17 Maggie LaGue Robert Morris SR D 36 5-18-23 0.64 17 Kyra Smith New Hampshire SR 773 63 .925 18 Tanner Gates Colgate FRD36 7-15-22 0.61 18 Abigail Levy Minnesota State FR 988 81 .924 19 Megan Klaus Saint Anselm JR D 28 7-10-17 0.61 19 Abbie Ives Quinnipiac JR 767 63 .924 20 Sophie Jaques Ohio State FRD35 5-16-21 0.60 20 Grace Harrison St. Lawrence SR 547 46 .922

Points Per Game (Freshmen) GP G-A-P P/GM Winning Percentage W-L-T Win % 1 Sarah Fillier Princeton F 28 20-35-55 1.96 1 Alex Gulstene Minnesota SO 19-2-0 .905 2 Alina Mueller Northeastern F 37 21-30-51 1.38 2 Kristen Campbell Wisconsin JR 32-4-2 .868 3 Maggie Connors Princeton F 31 26-16-42 1.35 3 Maddie Scavotto Saint Anselm SR 14-2-1 .853 4 Gabbie Hughes Minnesota Duluth F 33 19-18-37 1.12 4 Aerin Frankel Northeastern SO 21-3-3 .833 5 Sophie Shirley Wisconsin F 38 20-18-38 1.00 5 Kassidy Sauvé Clarkson SR 26-6-2 .794 6 Taylor Heise Minnesota F 36 13-22-35 0.97 6 Marlene Boissonnault Cornell SR 19-4-4 .778 7 Chloé Aurard Northeastern F 34 12-19-31 0.91 7 Sarah McDonnell Mercyhurst SR 11-3-1 .767 8 Erin Meyers Saint Anselm F 29 7-19-26 0.90 Sydney Scobee Minnesota JR 11-3-1 .767 9 Anna Klein Sacred Heart F 30 11-15-26 0.87 9 Sarah Erban Sacred Heart SR 18-5-4 .741 10 Kelly Golini Saint Anselm F 29 18-7-25 0.86 10 Maddy McArthur Boston College FR 23-10-1 .691 11 Britta Curl Wisconsin F 38 22-10-32 0.84 11 Madison Myers Providence SR 23-10-2 .686 12 Celine Tedenby Maine F 31 12-14-26 0.84 12 Emme Ostrander Franklin Pierce FR 13-6-1 .675 13 Amanda Nylander Saint Anselm F 29 8-16-24 0.83 13 Corinne Schroeder Boston University SO 18-7-7 .672 14 Kristin Della Rovere Harvard F 31 13-12-25 0.81 14 Julia Vandyk Colgate SR 19-10-5 .632 15 Amy Potomak Minnesota F 36 10-19-29 0.81 15 Rachel McQuigge Princeton SO 10-5-4 .632 16 Rebecca Vanstone Yale F 28 13-8-21 0.75 16 Andrea Brändli Ohio State FR 16-10-2 .607 17 Anneke Linser Minnesota Duluth F 35 10-14-24 0.69 17 Samantha Ridgewell Merrimack SR 15-10-7 .578 18 Kelly Browne Boston College F 38 11-15-26 0.68 18 Grace Harrison St. Lawrence SR 9-7-5 .548 19 Cayla Barnes Boston College D 35 4-19-23 0.66 19 Lauren Bailey Robert Morris SR 12-11-5 .518 Sara Hjalmarsson Providence F 35 11-12-23 0.66 20 Jenna Brenneman Penn State JR 13-12-8 .515 National Category Leaders

Goals Per Game GP G G/GM Assists Per Game GP A A/GM 1 Loren Gabel Clarkson SRF 3640 1.11 1 Sarah Fillier Princeton FR F 28 35 1.25 2 Maggie Connors Princeton FRF 3126 0.84 2 Elizabeth Giguère Clarkson SO F 38 47 1.24 3 Jessie Eldridge Colgate SRF 3830 0.79 3 Jesse Compher Boston University SO F 37 44 1.19 4 Sarah Fillier Princeton FR F 28 20 0.71 4 Michaela Pejzlová Clarkson JR F 38 35 0.92 5 Kristin O'Neill Cornell JR F 31 22 0.71 5 Jaycee Gebhard Robert Morris JR F 36 32 0.89 Nicole Amato Franklin Pierce SO F 31 22 0.71 6 Nicole Schammel Minnesota SR F 36 31 0.86 7 Katelyn Rae Merrimack SR F 36 25 0.69 7 Abby Roque Wisconsin JRF 3831 0.82 Grace Zumwinkle Minnesota SO F 36 25 0.69 8 Alina Mueller Northeastern FRF 37 30 0.81 9 Sammy Davis Boston University JR F 37 25 0.68 9 Loren Gabel Clarkson SRF 3629 0.81 10 Elizabeth Giguère Clarkson SOF 38 25 0.66 10 Emma Maltais Ohio State SO F 35 28 0.80 11 Carly Bullock Princeton JR F 32 21 0.66 11 Shae Labbe Colgate SRF 3829 0.76 12 Annie Pankowski Wisconsin SRF 36 23 0.64 12 Haley Parker Franklin Pierce SO F 31 23 0.74 13 Kelly Golini Saint Anselm FR F 29 18 0.62 13 Makenna Newkirk Boston College SR F 38 28 0.74 14 Jayne Lewis Sacred Heart JR F 31 19 0.61 14 Marissa Massaro Franklin Pierce SO F 30 22 0.73 15 Maureen Murphy Providence SOF 37 22 0.59 15 Sammy Davis Boston University JR F 37 27 0.73 16 Britta Curl Wisconsin FRF 3822 0.58 16 Jincy Dunne Ohio State JR D 33 24 0.73 17 Gabbie Hughes Minnesota Duluth FRF 33 19 0.58 17 Gabby Monaco Saint Anselm SO D 29 21 0.72 18 Kasidy Anderson Northeastern SRF 37 21 0.57 18 Lexi Templeman Robert Morris SO F 36 26 0.72 Alina Mueller Northeastern FRF 37 21 0.57 19 Olivia Zafuto Colgate SRD 3726 0.70 20 Taylor Wenczkowski New Hampshire JR F 36 20 0.56 20 Caitrin Lonergan Boston College JR F 36 25 0.69 21 Daryl Watts Boston College SOF 38 21 0.55 21 Daryl Watts Boston College SO F 38 26 0.68 22 Haley Parker Franklin Pierce SO F 31 17 0.55 22 Katy Meehan Saint Anselm SOF 28 19 0.68 Tereza Vanišová Maine JR F 31 17 0.55 23 Jaime Bourbonnais Cornell JRD 30 20 0.67 24 Emma Nuutinen Mercyhurst JR F 30 16 0.53 24 Carly Bullock Princeton JR F 32 21 0.66 25 Maddie Mills Cornell SO F 34 18 0.53 25 Erin Meyers Saint Anselm FR F 29 19 0.66

Power Play Goals GP PPG/G PPG Game-Winning Goals GP GWG 1 Maggie Connors Princeton FRF 31 0.32 10 1 Loren Gabel Clarkson SRF 36 11 2 Kristin O'Neill Cornell JR F 31 0.23 7 2 Maureen Murphy Providence SO F 37 8 Bridgette Prentiss Franklin Pierce JR D 31 0.23 7 3 Kristin O'Neill Cornell JR F 31 6 Maddie Mills Cornell SO F 34 0.21 7 Nicole Amato Franklin Pierce SO F 31 6 Grace Zumwinkle Minnesota SO F 36 0.19 7 Maggie Connors Princeton FRF 31 6 Amber Rennie Robert Morris SR F 36 0.19 7 Blake Orosz Rensselaer JRF 36 6 Megan Keller Boston College SRD 37 0.19 7 Annie Pankowski Wisconsin SRF 36 6 Veronika Pettey Northeastern SOF 37 0.19 7 Jessie Eldridge Colgate SRF 38 6 9 Katie Rankin Penn State SOF 30 0.20 6 9 Charly Dahlquist Ohio State SR F 33 5 Jayne Lewis Sacred Heart JR F 31 0.19 6 Melissa Samoskevich Quinnipiac SR F 34 5 Morgan Wabick UConn SOF 35 0.17 6 Taylor Heise Minnesota FR F 36 5 Abby Cook Boston University JRD 37 0.16 6 Taylor Wenczkowski New Hampshire JR F 36 5 Olivia Zafuto Colgate SR D 37 0.16 6 Jaycee Gebhard Robert Morris JR F 36 5 Malia Schneider Colgate SO F 38 0.16 6 Megan Keller Boston College SR D 37 5 Abby Roque Wisconsin JR F 38 0.16 6 Sammy Davis Boston University JR F 37 5 Alina Mueller Northeastern FR F 37 5 Daryl Watts Boston College SO F 38 5 Alexis Mauermann Wisconsin JR F 38 5

Shorthanded Goals GP SHG/G SHG 1 Elizabeth Giguère Clarkson SOF 38 0.13 5 2 Lindsay Agnew Boston College JRF 38 0.11 4 Jessie Eldridge Colgate SRF 38 0.11 4 4 Nicole Amato Franklin Pierce SO F 31 0.10 3 Kelly Pannek Minnesota SRF 34 0.09 3 Katelyn Rae Merrimack SR F 36 0.08 3 Jesse Compher Boston University SOF 37 0.08 3 Maureen Murphy Providence SO F 37 0.08 3 9 Gabby Billing Dartmouth FR F 29 0.07 2 Emma Nuutinen Mercyhurst JR F 30 0.07 2 Anna Klein Sacred Heart FR F 30 0.07 2 Haley Parker Franklin Pierce SO F 31 0.06 2 Lenka Serdar Cornell SRF34 0.06 2 Maddie Mills Cornell SO F 34 0.06 2 Mikyla Grant-Mentis Merrimack JR F 35 0.06 2 Emma Maltais Ohio State SO F 35 0.06 2 Meghara McManus New Hampshire JR F 36 0.06 2 Annie Pankowski Wisconsin SRF 36 0.06 2 T.T. Cianfarano Clarkson SR F 38 0.05 2 National Team Leaders

SCORING OFFENSE GP Goals G/GM SCORING DEFENSE GP Goals G/GM 1Saint Anselm 29 133 4.59 1Wisconsin 38 43 1.13 2Minnesota 36 153 4.25 2Saint Anselm 29 40 1.38 3Wisconsin 38 144 3.79 3Cornell 34 57 1.68 4 Sacred Heart 32 120 3.75 4Clarkson 38 67 1.76 5Clarkson 38 141 3.71 5Minnesota 36 65 1.81 6Princeton 32 114 3.56 6 Franklin Pierce 31 57 1.84 7Colgate 38 133 3.50 7Boston University 37 70 1.89 8Northeastern 37 129 3.49 Providence 37 70 1.89 9Boston College 38 131 3.45 9 Sacred Heart 32 61 1.91 10Franklin Pierce 31 106 3.42 10Northeastern 37 72 1.95 11Cornell 34 111 3.26 11Princeton 32 63 1.97 12Boston University 37 118 3.19 12Boston College 38 76 2.00 13Providence 37 104 2.81 Penn State 36 72 2.00 14Ohio State 35 96 2.74 14Quinnipiac 36 73 2.03 15 Merrimack 36 97 2.69 15Maine 34 70 2.06 16Minnesota Duluth 35 92 2.63 16Harvard 32 68 2.12 17Mercyhurst 34 88 2.59 17 Merrimack 36 77 2.14 18Robert Morris 36 92 2.56 18Ohio State 35 82 2.34 19Maine 34 82 2.41 19Rensselaer 37 88 2.38 20Syracuse 37 89 2.41 20New Hampshire 36 86 2.39 21Harvard 32 74 2.31 21RIT 35 84 2.40 22UConn 36 82 2.28 22Robert Morris 36 87 2.42 23Lindenwood 33 75 2.27 St. Lawrence 36 87 2.42 24New Hampshire 36 77 2.14 24Colgate 38 96 2.53 25Yale 29 62 2.14 25Minnesota State 35 91 2.60 26St. Lawrence 36 76 2.11 26UConn 36 96 2.67 27Bemidji State 36 75 2.08 27Vermont 36 101 2.81 28Penn State 36 73 2.03 28Lindenwood 33 93 2.82 Quinnipiac 36 73 2.03 29Mercyhurst 34 96 2.82 30Vermont 36 70 1.94 30Minnesota Duluth 35 99 2.83 31RIT 35 67 1.91 31Bemidji State 36 103 2.86 32Minnesota State 35 64 1.83 32Yale 29 87 3.00 33St. Cloud State 37 66 1.78 33Dartmouth 29 88 3.03 34 Saint Michael's 25 43 1.72 34St. Cloud State 37 119 3.22 35Brown 29 47 1.62 35Syracuse 37 122 3.30 36Rensselaer 37 50 1.35 36 Saint Michael's 25 92 3.68 37Dartmouth 29 39 1.34 37Brown 29 109 3.76 38Union 34 43 1.26 38Union 34 129 3.79 39Holy Cross 33 34 1.03 39Holy Cross 33 141 4.27 40Post 33 29 0.88 40Post 33 184 5.58

POWER PLAY Totals SHA PP% PENALTY KILL Totals SHF PK% 1Princeton 35/127 1 27.6 1Northeastern 113/127 4 89.0 2Minnesota 25/99 2 25.3 2Vermont 107/121 2 88.4 3Wisconsin 29/116 1 25.0 3 Bemidji State 75/85 1 88.2 4Saint Anselm 27/110 1 24.5 4 Franklin Pierce 118/134 6 88.1 5Boston University 29/120 3 24.2 5St. Lawrence 72/82 3 87.8 6Colgate 34/157 7 21.7 6Cornell 105/120 6 87.5 7 Franklin Pierce 28/137 1 20.4 7Providence 104/119 5 87.4 8Boston College 29/142 0 20.4 8Merrimack 102/117 5 87.2 9Robert Morris 29/146 2 19.9 9Saint Anselm 94/108 3 87.0 10Sacred Heart 22/111 0 19.8 10Rensselaer 89/103 1 86.4 11Cornell 24/125 0 19.2 11New Hampshire 100/116 3 86.2 Merrimack 24/125 1 19.2 12Wisconsin 80/93 3 86.0 13Providence 21/110 3 19.1 13Minnesota 72/84 4 85.7 14Minnesota Duluth 16/84 3 19.0 14UConn 76/89 1 85.4 15Syracuse 24/135 4 17.8 15Princeton 105/123 2 85.4 16Ohio State 15/85 0 17.6 16Quinnipiac 73/86 1 84.9 17Northeastern 25/142 1 17.6 17Clarkson 123/146 8 84.2 18Penn State 23/133 3 17.3 18Mercyhurst 128/152 4 84.2 19Clarkson 21/123 0 17.1 19Union 82/98 1 83.7 20UConn 20/121 4 16.5 20Colgate 133/159 5 83.6 21Minnesota State 13/83 0 15.7 21Minnesota State 91/109 1 83.5 22Yale 12/78 5 15.4 22Harvard 96/115 3 83.5 23Mercyhurst 25/163 5 15.3 23Boston College 140/168 6 83.3 24 New Hampshire 22/145 5 15.2 24Dartmouth 99/119 3 83.2 25St. Lawrence 19/127 6 15.0 25Maine 117/141 1 83.0 26Lindenwood 16/107 3 15.0 26RIT 124/150 1 82.7 27St. Cloud State 12/81 2 14.8 27Boston University 113/137 5 82.5 28Quinnipiac 13/98 2 13.3 28Ohio State 94/114 4 82.5 29RIT 17/130 3 13.1 29 Saint Michael's 90/110 3 81.8 30Harvard 15/118 3 12.7 30Robert Morris 105/129 3 81.4 31Maine 15/122 2 12.3 31Penn State 99/122 1 81.1 32Vermont 16/135 5 11.9 32Syracuse 126/157 4 80.3 33Dartmouth 12/102 1 11.8 33Sacred Heart 77/96 4 80.2 34Union 13/114 6 11.4 34Yale 76/95 1 80.0 35Rensselaer 12/108 3 11.1 35Lindenwood 101/127 2 79.5 36Bemidji State 9/86 3 10.5 36Brown 92/116 1 79.3 37Holy Cross 12/117 4 10.3 37Minnesota Duluth 67/86 0 77.9 38 Saint Michael's 9/96 7 9.4 38Post 93/121 4 76.9 39Brown 9/111 3 8.1 39St. Cloud State 67/89 1 75.3 40Post 5/110 8 4.5 40Holy Cross 90/121 0 74.4