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Section 1 - Media Information section 5 - opponents Quick Facts 2010-11 Opponents Athletics Communications Office All-time Series Records WCHA Conference Contacts Schedule section 6 - history & tradition Roster Season in Review Pronunciation Guide Team and Individual Awards Western Collegiate Hockey Association Honors & Awards Season Outlook Record Book Results By Season section 2 - The coaches OSU Ice Rink Records Head Coach Jackie Barto OSU and the Postseason Assistant Coaches Letterwinners Support Staff Section 7 - the People. the Tradition. the Excellence. section 3 - The State Buckeyes Department of Athletics Student Athlete Bios Banner Year The section 4 - buckeye experience Exceptional Academics International Competition Columbus, Ohio Elite Athletes Benchmark Facilities OSU Ice Rink Ohio State Traditions Game Day Gordon Gee Caring for the Community Gene Smith Media Exposure Compliance

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University facts members of the media Editor - Courtney Marsh Location...... Columbus, Ohio (pop. 1.7 million) The Department of Athletics would like to take this opportunity associate athletic director of Founded...... 1870 to thank those members of the media who have covered Buckeye external operations- Diana Sabau Enrollment...... 55,014 (Columbus), 63,217 (All campuses) Graphic Designer - Quinton L. Pierre-Wash hockey. We have enjoyed working with you and look forward to do- Nickname...... Buckeyes ing so again during the 2010-11 season. This media guide has been Photographers - Kevin Bartram, Adam Brimer, Colors...... Scarlet (PMS 200) and Gray (PMS 429) prepared to assist you in your coverage of the Buckeyes. Every effort Eric Bronson, Gabe Chmielewski, Kenny Crookston, Mascot...... has been made to ensure both its accuracy and its thoroughness. Kevin Fitzsimmons, Greater Columbus Convention & Visitors President...... E. Gordon Gee Bureau, Jamie Hannon, Stan Hu, Scott James, Jay LaPrete, Director of Athletics...... Eugene Smith Credential Requests David Manning, Erik Miller, Jeff Mills, OSU Biomedical Faculty Representative...... John Bruno Members of the working media interested in obtaining Communications, OSU Photo Archives, Ohio State University Conference...... Western Collegiate Hockey Association credentials should contact Courtney Marsh in the Athletics Com- Relations, Lance Parker, Jamie Sabau, Doug Sampson, Facility...... OSU Ice Rink munications office at (614) 292-0088 or [email protected]. Erik Schelkun, David Smith, Mitch Stringer, Gil Talbot, Ice Size/Capacity...... 200 x 85/800 Will Shilling. Rink Manager...... Duke Johnson, (614) 292-4154 Coach/Player Interviews Press Box...... (614) 688-0658 Media wishing to conduct interviews with any member of the This publication has been prepared to assist in your coverage of Ohio Ohio State women’s hockey team should contact Courtney Marsh State athletics. Every attempt has been made to ensure its accuracy Team Facts in the Athletics Communications Office. Please call at least one day and thoroughness. On behalf of the Department of Athletics, we would like to thank you for your coverage of Ohio State’s 36 Head Coach...... Jackie Barto, 12th season in advance to allow setup time. intercollegiate varsity sports and look forward to working with you Alma Mater, Year...... Providence College ’84 again this year. Please do not hesitate to contact our office if you Office Phone...... (614) 292-7073 Road Requests have any questions or need assistance. Email...... [email protected] Please direct all credential requests for Ohio State’s road games to the host school’s sports information director (see opponent Record at Ohio State/Yrs...... 164-200-39 (.455)/11 information section). WCHA Record/Yrs...... 108-150-30 (.427)/11 WCHA Tournament Record/Yrs ...... 13-18-0 (.419)/11 athletics communications Press Box Career Record/Years ...... 234-253-49 (.482)/16 The press box is located on the east side of the rink, opposite Asst. Athletics Director for Communications ...... Assistant Coach...... Josh Liegl, 3rd season the stands. Seating will be provided as needed. Please arrive at ...... Dan Wallenberg Alma Mater, Year ...... Marian College ‘01 least 20 minutes prior to the start of the game as press box seating Director of Athletics Communications...... Shelly Poe Assistant Coach...... Alison Domenico, 1st season is accessed through the team benches. Associate Director...... Leann Parker Alma Mater, Year...... St. Lawrence ‘09 Assistant Directors...... Alissa Clendenen, Jerry Emig, Photographers D.C. Koehl, Courtney Marsh, Danielle Warner, Adam Widman 2009-10 IN REVIEW Photo credentials are issued for Ohio State hockey games. No Interns...... Brett Rybak, Alex Morando Overall Record...... 17-15-5 (.527) flash photography is permitted and strobe use must be approved in advance. Web site...... OhioStateBuckeyes.com Shootout Record...... 1-2 Main Office Phone...... (614) 292-6861 WCHA Record/Finish ...... 12-13-3-1/T-5th Weekly Release Fax...... (614) 292-8547 WCHA Tournament Record...... 2-1/Semifinals The Ohio State weekly release will be on the official Ohio State Mailing Address ...... 6th Floor, Fawcett Center Letterwinners Returning...... 19 (12 F, 5 D, 2 G) Athletics Department website (ohiostatebuckeyes.com). Releases 2400 Olentangy River Road Letterwinners Lost...... 4 (2 F, 1 D, 1 G) are not mailed. The WCHA weekly release is available at the official Columbus, Ohio 43210 Newcomers...... 7 (1 F, 3 D, 3 G) conference website (wcha.com).

Women’s Hockey Contact ...... Courtney Marsh hockey History Game Day Media Services Office Phone ...... (614) 292-0088 All-Time Record/Yrs...... 164-200-39 (.455)/11 Game notes and linecharts will be made available to the media Mobile Phone ...... (614) 563-0968 WCHA Record/Yrs...... 108-150-30 (.427)/11 prior to each game. Results will be distributed to the media about E-mail ...... [email protected] WCHA Tournament Record/Yrs ...... 13-18-0 (.419)/11 20 minutes following the game. Any additional requests should be directed to Courtney Marsh. AHCA All-Americans...... 4 Game Day Management Phone Numbers Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Top 10 Finalists...... 5 Radio And Television OSU Ice Rink Press Box...... (614) 688-0658 Hockey Humanitarian Award Finalists...... 2 Broadcasts Facility Operations/OSU Ice Rink...... (614) 292-4154 WCHA Player of the Year...... 1 Any member of the media wishing to broadcast Ohio State games Equipment Room...... (614) 292-1679 WCHA Defensive Player of the Year...... 1 should contact the Athletics Communications Office at least 48 hours Fan Experience and Promotions...... (614) 292-3672 WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year...... 1 prior to the game. Training Room...... (614) 292-7860 WCHA Rookie of the Year...... 2 All-WCHA Selections...... 18 Photo Requests WCHA All-Tournament Selections...... 5 All still photography requests of Ohio State athletes and coaches must be submitted to Andy DeVito in the Creative Services office at Western Collegiate AWHCA Scholar All-Americans...... 24 [email protected]. Hockey Association WCHA Scholar-Athlete Selections...... 18 Commissioner...... Bruce McLeod WCHA All-Academic Selections...... 70 Postgame Procedures Associate Commissioner (Women’s)...... Sara Martin Academic All-Big Ten At-Large Selections...... 71 Formal press conferences are not held after games. Interview Supervisor of Officials...... Greg Shepherd OSU Scholar-Athletes...... 118 requests should be made in the press box to Courtney Marsh prior Assoc. Commissioner for Public Relations...... Doug Spencer to the end of the contests. Requested interviews will begin approxi- Phone...... (608) 829-0100 mately 10 minutes after the game ends. Players and coaches will Fax...... (608) 829-0200 be available in a designated media area outside the locker room. Email...... [email protected] A member of the Ohio State Athletics Communications Office will escort the media to the area. Web site...... wcha.com Mailing Address...... 559 D’Onofrio Drive, Ste. 103 Video Services Madison, WI 53719-2096 For information regarding video services and game footage (if Women’s Public Relations...... Bill Brophy available), contact Mark Smith, manager of video services at (614) Phone...... (608) 277-0282 688-5359. Email...... [email protected] ohiostatebuckeyes.com This is the official web site of the Ohio State Athletics Depart- ment. The Ohio State women’s hockey releases as well as a wide variety of related hockey and athletics department information can be found on the web, including links to all 36 varsity sports. For up-to-the-minute women’s hockey scores and updated statistics from around the nation, visit collegehockeystats.com. 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2 0 1 0 - 1 1 W o m e n ’ s h o c k e y 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey

Directions To The OSU 2010-11 schedule Ice Rink OCTOBER JANUARY From Port Columbus - Take International Gateway 2 Wilfrid Laurier (exhibition) 2:07 p.m. 7 Wisconsin * 7:07 p.m. to I-670 West. Veer left and follow to SR 315 to 8 at Robert Morris 7 p.m. 8 Wisconsin * 4:07 p.m. Worthington. Exit at Lane Avenue and turn right. Pass 9 at Robert Morris 2 p.m. 14 at Minnesota State * 7:07 p.m. Olentangy River Road, and in less than a quarter of a 15 St. Cloud State * 7:07 p.m. 15 at Minnesota State * 3:07 p.m. mile the OSU Ice Arena will be on your right, immedi- 16 St. Cloud State * 4:07 p.m. ately to the east of St. John Arena. 21 Minnesota * 7:07 p.m. 22 at Wisconsin * 7:07 p.m. 22 Minnesota * 4:07 p.m. From the East - Take I-70 West to I-71 North to I-670 23 at Wisconsin * 7:07 p.m. 28 at St. Cloud State * 2:07 p.m. West. Veer left and continue on SR 315 to Worthing- 29 Syracuse 7:07 p.m. 29 at St. Cloud State * 1:07 p.m. ton. Follow to the Lane Avenue exit and turn right. 30 Syracuse 4:07 p.m. Pass Olentangy River Road, and in less than a quarter FEBRUARY of a mile the OSU Ice Arena will be on your right, NOVEMBER 4 North Dakota * 7:07 p.m. immediately to the east of St. John Arena. 6 at North Dakota * 2:07 p.m. 5 North Dakota * 4:07 p.m. 7 at North Dakota * 2:07 p.m. 11 Minnesota Duluth * 7:07 p.m. From the West - Take I-70 East to I-71 North to I-670 12 Minnesota State * 7:07 p.m. 12 Minnesota Duluth * 4:07 p.m. West. Veer left and continue on SR 315 to Worthing- 13 Minnesota State * 7:07 p.m. ton. Follow to the Lane Avenue exit and turn right. 18 at Bemidji State * 2:07 p.m. Pass Olentangy River Road, and in less than a quarter 19 at Minnesota Duluth * 7:07 p.m. 19 at Bemidji State * 2:07 p.m. of a mile the OSU Ice Arena will be on your right, 20 at Minnesota Duluth * 7:07 p.m. 25-27 WCHA First Round Playoffs 1 TBA immediately to the east of St. John Arena. 26 Bemidji State * 7:07 p.m. (best-of-three series) 27 Bemidji State * 7:07 p.m. MARCH From the South - Take I-71 North to I-670 West. Veer left and continue on SR 315 to Worthington. Follow to DECEMBER 4 WCHA Final Faceoff Semifinals 2 TBA the Lane Avenue exit and turn right. Pass Olentangy 10 at Minnesota * 6:07 p.m. 5 WCHA Final Faceoff Championship 2 TBA River Road, and in less than a quarter of a mile the 11 at Minnesota * 2:07 p.m. 11-12 NCAA Regionals 3 TBA OSU Ice Arena will be on your right, immediately to 30 Wayne State 7:07 p.m. 18, 20 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four 4 TBA the east of St. John Arena. 31 Wayne State 2:07 p.m. From the North - I-71 South to I-270 West to SR All game times local to site and subject to change. 315 South. Exit at Lane Avenue and turn left. Follow * - WCHA opponent Lane past Olentangy River Road. Pass Olentangy River 1 - Higher seed hosts series Road, and in less than a quarter of a mile the OSU Ice 2 - , Minneapolis, Minn. () Arena will be on your right, immediately to the east of 3 - Sites to be announced St. John Arena. 4 - Tullio Arena, Erie, Pa. (Mercyhurst College)

O hioStateBuckeyes.com ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes o h i o s tat e b u c k e y e s ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes 2010-11 roster NUMERIcal roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Year S/C Hometown High School Previous Team 1 Lisa Steffes G 5-4 Fr. L Amherstburg, Ontario St. Thomas of Villanova Bluewater Jr. Hawks 3 Brittany Carlson D 5-3 Jr. L Hudson, Wis. Cretin-Derham Hall Cretin-Derham Hall 4 Ally Tarr F 5-5 Fr. R London, Ontario AB Lucas Bluewater Jr. Hawks 5 (A) F 5-10 Jr. R Scarborough, Ontario Cedarbrae Collegiate Institute Durham West Jr. Lightning 6 Teal Bishop D 5-7 Sr. L Fairbanks, Alaska West Valley North American Hockey Academy 7 Jenna Kilpatrick F 5-7 Sr. L New Prague, Minn. New Prague New Prague 8 Kelly Wild (A) D 5-3 Jr. L Mendota Heights, Minn. Cretin-Derham Hall Cretin-Derham Hall 9 Shannon Reilly D 5-5 Sr. R Chanhassen, Minn. Benilde-St. Margaret’s Benilde-St. Margaret’s 10 Melissa Feste F 5-3 Jr. R Bloomington, Minn. Eden Prairie Eden Prairie 11 Laura McIntosh (A) F 5-4 Jr. L Waterloo, Ontario Bluevale Collegiate Mississauga Jr. Chiefs 12 Hokey Langan F 5-4 So. L Chatham, Ontario Chatham-Kent Secondary London Jr. Devilettes 13 Madison Marcotte D 5-8 Fr. L White Bear Lake, Minn. White Bear Lake White Bear Lake 14 Becky Allis D 5-8 Fr. R West Olive, Mich. Black River Chicago Mission 15 Minttu Tuominen F 5-5 So. R Espoo, Finland Makelanrinne Sports Espoo Blues 17 Liz Rizzo F 5-5 So. R Glens Falls, N.Y. Berkshire School Berkshire/Troy-Albany Ice Cats 18 Amanda Boskovich F 5-4 So. R LaGrange, Ill. Lyons Township Chicago Mission 19 Christina Mancuso (C) F 5-7 Sr. L Toronto, Ontario Havergal College Toronto Jr. Aeros 21 Kim Theut F 5-6 Jr. L Harrison Township, Mich. L’Anse Creuse Little Caesars U-19 23 Tina Hollowell F 5-5 So. L Clinton Township, Mich. Chippewa Valley Little Caesars U-19 24 Sandy Nelson D 5-4 Sr. L Blaine, Minn. Spring Lake Park Spring Lake Park 25 Paige Semenza F 5-4 So. R Pittston, Pa. North American Hockey Academy North American Hockey Academy 27 Annie Svedin D 5-4 Fr. L Soraker, Sweden Nolaskolan MODO Örnsköldsvik 31 Chelsea Knapp G 5-9 So. L York, N.Y. Lawrence Academy Lawrence/East Coast Wizards 33 Barbara Bilko G 5-5 Jr. L Mountain Top, Pa. Shattuck-St. Mary’s Shattuck-St. Mary’s 34 Loren Carrier G 5-8 Fr. L Chandler, Ariz. Ontario Hockey Academy Ontario Hockey Academy 35 Lindsey Brown G 5-8 Fr. L Mounds View, Minn. Irondale Minnesota Thoroughbreds

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Year S/C Hometown High School Previous Team 14 Becky Allis D 5-8 Fr. R West Olive, Mich. Black River Chicago Mission 33 Barbara Bilko G 5-5 So. L Mountain Top, Pa. Shattuck-St. Mary’s Shattuck-St. Mary’s 6 Teal Bishop D 5-7 Jr. L Fairbanks, Alaska West Valley North American Hockey Academy 18 Amanda Boskovich F 5-4 Fr. R LaGrange, Ill. Lyons Township Chicago Mission 35 Lindsey Brown G 5-8 Fr. L Mounds View, Minn. Irondale Minnesota Thoroughbreds 3 Brittany Carlson D 5-3 So. L Hudson, Wis. Cretin-Derham Hall Cretin-Derham Hall 34 Loren Carrier G 5-8 Fr. L Chandler, Ariz. Ontario Hockey Academy Ontario Hockey Academy 10 Melissa Feste F 5-3 So. R Bloomington, Minn. Eden Prairie Eden Prairie 23 Tina Hollowell F 5-5 Fr. L Clinton Township, Mich. Chippewa Valley Little Caesars U-19 7 Jenna Kilpatrick F 5-7 Jr. L New Prague, Minn. New Prague New Prague 31 Chelsea Knapp G 5-9 Fr. L York, N.Y. Lawrence Academy Lawrence/East Coast Wizards 12 Hokey Langan F 5-4 Fr. L Chatham, Ontario Chatham-Kent Secondary London Jr. Devilettes 19 Christina Mancuso (C) F 5-7 Jr. L Toronto, Ontario Havergal College Toronto Jr. Aeros 13 Madison Marcotte D 5-8 Fr. L White Bear Lake, Minn. White Bear Lake White Bear Lake 11 Laura McIntosh (A) F 5-4 So. L Waterloo, Ontario Bluevale Collegiate Mississauga Jr. Chiefs 24 Sandy Nelson D 5-4 Jr. L Blaine, Minn. Spring Lake Park Spring Lake Park 9 Shannon Reilly D 5-5 Jr. R Chanhassen, Minn. Benilde-St. Margaret’s Benilde-St. Margaret’s 17 Liz Rizzo F 5-5 Fr. R Glens Falls, N.Y. Berkshire School Berkshire/Troy-Albany Ice Cats 25 Paige Semenza F 5-4 Fr. R Pittston, Pa. North American Hockey Academy North American Hockey Academy 5 Natalie Spooner (A) F 5-10 So. R Scarborough, Ontario Cedarbrae Collegiate Institute Durham West Jr. Lightning 1 Lisa Steffes G 5-4 Fr. L Amherstburg, Ontario St. Thomas of Villanova Bluewater Jr. Hawks 27 Annie Svedin D 5-4 Fr. L Soraker, Sweden Nolaskolan MODO Örnsköldsvik 4 Ally Tarr F 5-5 Fr. R London, Ontario AB Lucas Bluewater Jr. Hawks 21 Kim Theut F 5-6 So. L Harrison Township, Mich. L’Anse Creuse Little Caesars U-19 15 Minttu Tuominen F 5-5 Fr. R Espoo, Finland Makelanrinne Sports Espoo Blues 8 Kelly Wild (A) D 5-3 So. L Mendota Heights, Minn. Cretin-Derham Hall Cretin-Derham Hall

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State or Melissa Feste Pennsylvania (2) Eligibility Sophomores (7) Position Defensemen (8) Province Jenna Kilpatrick Barbara Bilko Seniors (5) Amanda Boskovich Forwards (13) Becky Allis Alaska (1) Madison Marcotte Paige Semenza Teal Bishop Tina Hollowell Amanda Boskovich Teal Bishop Teal Bishop Sandy Nelson Sweden (1) Jenna Kilpatrick Chelsea Knapp Melissa Feste Brittany Carlson Arizona (1) Shannon Reilly Annie Svedin Christina Mancuso Hokey Langan Tina Hollowell Madison Marcotte Loren Carrier Kelly Wild Wisconsin (1) Sandy Nelson Liz Rizzo Jenna Kilpatrick Sandy Nelson Finland (1) New York (2) Brittany Carlson Shannon Reilly Paige Semenza Hokey Langan Shannon Reilly Minttu Tuominen Chelsea Knapp Juniors (7) Minttu Tuominen Christina Mancuso Annie Svedin Illinois (1) Liz Rizzo Barbara Bilko Freshmen (7) Laura McIntosh Kelly Wild Amanda Boskovich Ontario (6) Brittany Carlson Becky Allis Liz Rizzo Goaltenders (5) Michigan (3) Hokey Langan Melissa Feste Lindsey Brown Paige Semenza Barbara Bilko Becky Allis Christina Mancuso Laura McIntosh Loren Carrier Natalie Spooner Lindsey Brown Tina Hollowell Laura McIntosh Natalie Spooner Madison Marcotte Ally Tarr Loren Carrier Kim Theut Natalie Spooner Kim Theut Lisa Steffes Kim Theut Chelsea Knapp Minnesota (7) Lisa Steffes Kelly Wild Annie Svedin Minttu Tuominen Lisa Steffes Lindsey Brown Ally Tarr Ally Tarr 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2 0 1 0 - 1 1 W o m e n ’ s h o c k e y 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey

#1 Lisa Steffes #3 Brittany Carlson #4 Ally Tarr #5 Natalie Spooner (A) #6 Teal Bishop #7 Jenna Kilpatrick G, 5-4, L, Fr. D, 5-3, L, Jr. F, 5-5, R, Fr. F, 5-10, R, Jr. D, 5-7, L, Sr. F, 5-7, L, Sr. Amherstburg, Ontario Hudson, Wis. London, Ontario Scarborough, Ontario Fairbanks, Alaska New Prague, Minn. Bluewater Jr. Hawks Cretin-Derham Hall HS Bluewater Jr. Hawks Durham West Jr. Lightning North American Hockey New Prague HS Academy

#8 Kelly Wild (A) #9 Shannon Reilly #10 Melissa Feste #11 Laura McIntosh (A) #12 Hokey Langan #13 Madison Marcotte D, 5-3, L, Jr. D, 5-5, R, Sr. F, 5-3, R, Jr. F, 5-4, L, Jr. F, 5-4, L, So. D, 5-8, L, Fr. Mendota Heights, Minn. Chanhassen, Minn. Bloomington, Minn. Waterloo, Ontario Chatham, Ontario White Bear Lake, Minn. Cretin-Derham Hall HS Benilde-St. Margaret’s HS Eden Prairie HS Mississauga Jr. Chiefs London Jr. Devilettes While Bear Lake HS

#14 Becky Allis #15 Minttu Tuominen #17 Liz Rizzo #18 Amanda Boskovich #19 Christina Mancuso (C) #21 Kim Theut D, 5-8, R, Fr. F, 5-5, R, So. F, 5-5, R, So. F, 5-4, R, So. F, 5-7, L, Sr. F, 5-6, L, Jr. West Olive, Mich. Espoo, Finland Glens Falls, N.Y. LaGrange, Ill. Toronto, Ontario Harrison Township, Mich. Chicago Mission Espoo Blues Berkshire School Chicago Misson Toronto Jr. Aeros Little Caesars U-19

#23 Tina Hollowell #24 Sandy Nelson #25 Paige Semenza #27 Annie Svedin #31 Chelsea Knapp #33 Barbara Bilko F, 5-5, L, So. D, 5-4, L, Sr. F, 5-4, R, So. D, 5-4, L, Fr. G, 5-9, L, So. G, 5-5, L, Jr. Clinton Township, Mich. Blaine, Minn. Pittston, Pa. Soraker, Sweden York, N.Y. Mountain Top, Pa. Little Caesars U-19 Spring Lake Park HS North American Hockey MODO Örnsköldsvik Lawrence Academy Shattuck-St. Mary’s HS Academy Pronunciation Guide Amanda Boskovich...... BOSS-ko-vich Alison Domenico...... do-MEN-i-co Melissa Feste...... FESS-tee Hokey Langan...... HOE-key LAN-gen Josh Liegl...... LE-gel Christina Mancuso...... man-COO-so Shannon Reilly...... RYE-lee Lisa Steffes...... STEFF-es #34 Loren Carrier #35 Lindsey Brown Jackie Barto Josh Liegl Alison Domenico Annie Svedin...... sve-DEEN G, 5-8, L, Fr. G, 5-8, L, Fr. Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Kim Theut...... TOYT Chandler, Ariz. Mounds View, Minn. Providence ‘84 Marian College ‘01 St. Lawrence ‘09 Ontario Hockey Academy Minnesota Thoroughbreds 11th Season 3rd Season 1st Season Minttu Tuominen.... MIN-to to-O-min-en

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This is the Western Collegiate Hockey Association including 12 for Team USA and others for Canada, Sweden In terms of exposure, more than 200 WCHA mens’ games and Finland. And in 2008, the women’s WCHA had six of were televised in 2009-10, including all five games live Spanning six decades and marking its 59th season of its players help lead Team USA and coach Jackie Barto from the annual Red Baron WCHA Final Five by Fox Sports men’s competition and 12th season of women’s competi- (Ohio State) to the gold medal in Harbin, China. North. All four NCAA regionals, and all three games at the tion in 2010-11, the Western Collegiate Hockey Associa- 2010 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four in Detroit were also tele- tion continues to be defined by its history, its tradition and Just a few of the more than 400 past and present National vised live. In addition the league also webcast all three its continuing success. Hockey Leaguer’s who have roots in the men’s WCHA in- games live via wcha.com from the women’s WCHA FINAL clude the likes of legendary goaltenders Tony Esposito, FACE-OFF Championship in Minneapolis. The title game of From it’s founding days in 1951 as the Midwest Collegiate Eddie Mio Glenn “Chico” Resch and Mike Richter, defen- the championship was also televised on a tape delay basis Hockey League (MCHL), on to the Western Intercollegiate semen Keith Magnuson, Lou Nanne and Curt Giles, and by FS North. This Week in the WCHA, the league’s weekly Hockey League (WIHL) in 1958, and finally to the Western forwards Lou Angotti, Bill Masterton, Bill “Red” Hay, Red men’s radio show, marked it’s 14th season in 2009-10. Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) in 1959, this pres- Berenson, Glenn Anderson, Mark Johnson and Brett Hull. tigious athletic conference has developed and maintained The current crop of WCHA stars playing in the NHL include The 2010-11 campaign will be an exciting one for both the a tradition of excellence that truly is second to none. the likes of Zach Parise, Dany Heatley, Mark Parrish, Jor- men’s and women’s leagues, and will include new men’s dan Leopold, Jason Blake, Tyler Arnason, Mark Stuart, member teams Bemidji State and Nebraska Omaha, new No Division I collegiate conference - in any sport - can top Thomas Vanek, Andy Sutton, Bret Hedican, Matt Carle, state-of-the-art arenas opening at both BSU and Minne- the impressive list of national scale accomplishments of Joe Pavelski, Jonathan Toews, Tom Gilbert and Adam Bur- sota Duluth and a new format for the highly-successful the WCHA and its member teams. Since 1951, teams rep- ish. Toews and Burish won a Stanley Cup championship Red Baron WCHA Final Five. In addition, the league has resenting the men¹s WCHA have earned a record 36 NCAA with the Chicago Blackhawks in 2009-10. And in the most launched an all new wcha.com and online store for 2010- (national) championships, finished as the national runner- recent season of 2009-10 alone, a total of 87 WCHA alums 11. up another 27 times, and qualified for a berth in collegiate earned playing time in the NHL. hockey¹s national championship round - the NCAA Men’s Under the leadership and guidance of Commissioner Bruce Frozen Four - in 54 of 58 seasons overall. And since it’s In terms of national attendance, both the men’s and M. McLeod and Associate Commissioner Sara R. Martin, founding in 1999-2000, teams representing the women’s women’s WCHA continue to set the pace among the Div. prospects for another highly successful campaign for both WCHA have now captured 11 consecutive national cham- 1 leagues. Six WCHA men’s teams ranked among the the men’s and women’s leagues in 2010-11 are bright. pionships beginning the first year of 2000 and on through nation’s top 10 schools in home attendance in the most Defending WCHA regular season champions are Denver the most recent campaign of 2009-10 when Minnesota recent season of 2009-10, with Wisconsin No. 1 (15,048 on the men’s side and Minnesota Duluth and Minnesota Duluth earned the program’s fifth women’s NCAA Frozen per game), North Dakota No. 2 (11,654), Minnesota No. 3 (co) on the women’s side while defending WCHA playoff Four title. (10,107), Colorado College No. 6 (6,548), St. Cloud State champions are North Dakota on the men’s side and UMD No. 8 (5,670) and Denver No. 9 (5,527). On the women’s on the women’s side. UMD is the reigning NCAA Women’s In addition to its unmatched team successes in national side in terms of national attendance in 2009-10, Wiscon- Frozen Four champion. championship tournament play over the years, the West- sin was No. 1 in average per game at 2,227, Minnesota ern Collegiate Hockey Association also owns an enviable was No. 2 (1,132), Minnesota Duluth was No. 6 (610), – WCHA – reputation for producing outstanding coaches and student- North Dakota was No. 9 (484), Ohio State was No. 13 (382) athletes, with hundreds of its alumni tracking successes and St. Cloud State was No. 15 (336). in both international and professional competition. On top of the more than 250 men’s and women’s league alumni In terms of individual honors in 2009-10, top awards for who have Olympic experience playing for the likes of the the men’s league consisted of: WCHA Player of the Year­ USA, Canada, Italy, Norway, Austria, Germany, Sweden, Marc Cheverie (G, DU); WCHA Outstanding Student-Ath- WCHA Staff Directory Finland, and France, conference-member teams and play- lete of the Year ­ Eli Vlaisavljevich (D, MTU); WCHA De- ers have also received additional international exposure fensive Player of the Year ­ Brendan Smith (D, UW); WCHA Commissioner: Bruce M. McLeod on a regular basis since 1951. The men’s WCHA has Rookie of the Year ­ Danny Kristo (F, UND); WCHA Coach of Associate Commissioner: Sara R. Martin hosted touring teams from the USSR, Canada, Sweden, the Year ­ George Gwozdecky (DU); WCHA Scoring Cham- Asst. Commissioner of Operations: Carol LaBelle-Ehrhardt Czechoslovakia, Latvia, Germany, Italy, Finland, Norway, pion ­ Rhett Rakhshani (F, DU); and WCHA Goaltending Supervisor of Officials: Greg Shepherd Switzerland, England and France and has also sent WCHA Champion ­ Marc Cheverie (DU). On the women’s side, top Associate Commissioner for Public Relations: Doug Spencer All-Star Teams to Europe in both 1998 (Switzerland) and conference awards were as follows: WCHA Co-Players of Special Assistant to the Commissioner: Jeff Sauer 2000 (Norway). the Year ­ Felicia Nelson (F, SCSU) and Zuzana Tomcikova Women’s Public Relations: Bill Brophy (G, BSU); WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year­ The women’s WCHA and its member team student-ath- Caitlin Hogan (F, SCSU); WCHA Defensive Player of the Administrative Office letes and coaches have also enjoyed tremendous success Year ­ Anne Schleper (D, UM); WCHA Rookie of the Year­ Western Collegiate Hockey Association on the international ice hockey scene since 1999. The Hokey Langan (F, OSU); WCHA Coach of the Year ­ Steve MSC 8302 WCHA has regularly put together all-star teams, including Sertich (BSU); WCHA Scoring Champion ­ Hokey Langan (F, 2211 S. Josephine Street one in the most recent 2009-10 season which took on the OSU); and WCHA Goaltending Champion ­ Noora Räty (Fr, Denver, CO 80208-8302 U.S. National Team at Xcel Energy Center that September. UM). Phone: (303) 871-4223 Fax: (303) 871-4770 As the women’s hockey tournament came to a close at the Off the ice, the men’s and women’s leagues had a com- in Vancouver with Canada’s 2-0 vic- bined 79 players named as prestigious WCHA Scholar- Women’s Administrative & Public Relations Office tory over the U.S., it brought to a close a very successful Athletes for 2009-10, with 40 of those being repeat honor- Western Collegiate Hockey Association campaign for players with ties to the WCHA. In all, 25 cur- ees. Over the first five years of the award, there have now 559 D’Onofrio Drive rent and former WCHA athletes from Canada, the U.S. and been 323 honorees representing all men’s and all women’s Suite 103 Finland earned medals in the Olympics. Five players from institutions. To earn recognition as a WCHA Scholar-Ath- Madison, WI 53719-2096 the WCHA earned gold medals for Canada, including for- lete, student-athletes must have completed at least one mer UMD forward , who ranked third on year of residency at their present institution prior to the Phone: (608) 829-0104 the team with 11 points (2g, 9a) in the tournament. UMD current academic year and must also have a grade-point forward Haley Irwin also tallied four goals in the competi- average of at least 3.50 (4.0 scale) for the previous two tion, fourth-most on the squad. Another 13 WCHA play- semesters or three quarters, or may qualify if his/her over- Public Relations ers brought home a silver medal for the U.S., coached by all GPA is at least 3.50 for all terms at his or her present Phone: (608) 829-0100 Fax: (608) 829-0200 Wisconsin’s Mark Johnson. In 2009, the women’s WCHA institution. The men’s WCHA also had a record total of 119 had more than two dozen current and former players com- student-athletes named to the 2009-10 All-WCHA Men’s Web Site pete in the IIHF Women’s World Championship in Finland, Academic Team. wcha.com 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2 0 1 0 - 1 1 W o m e n ’ s h o c k e y 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey western collegiate hockey association 2010-11 WCHA Composite Schedule

September Sun. 7 Ohio State @ North Dakota...... 2 pm CT Fri. 21 Minnesota State @ Bemidji State...... 2 pm CT Fri. 12 Minnesota State @ Ohio State...... 7 pm ET Minnesota @ Ohio State...... 7 pm ET Fri. 24 Toronto Jr Aeros @ Bemidji State (ex)...... 7 pm CT North Dakota @ Bemidji State...... 2 pm CT Wisconsin @ Minnesota Duluth...... 7 pm CT Sat. 25 University of Manitoba @ St. Cloud State (ex)...... 7 pm CT Sat. 13 North Dakota @ Bemidji State...... 2 pm CT North Dakota @ St. Cloud State...... 7 pm CT Toronto Jr Aeros @ North Dakota (ex)...... 2 pm CT Minnesota State @ Ohio State...... 7 pm ET Sat. 22 Minnesota State @ Bemidji State...... 2 pm CT Sun. 26 University of Manitoba @ Minnesota (ex)...... 2 pm CT Fri. 19 Wisconsin @ Robert Morris (nc)...... 3 pm ET Minnesota @ Ohio State...... 4 pm ET St. Cloud State @ North Dakota...... 7 pm CT Wisconsin @ Minnesota Duluth...... 7 pm CT October Minnesota @ Minnesota State...... 7 pm CT North Dakota @ St. Cloud State...... 7 pm CT Ohio State @ Minnesota Duluth...... 7 pm CT Fri. 28 Ohio State @ St. Cloud State...... 2 pm CT Fri. 1 Minnesota @ Clarkson (nc)...... 7 pm ET Sat. 20 Wisconsin @ Robert Morris (nc)...... 3 pm ET Minnesota @ Wisconsin...... 7 pm CT St. Cloud State @ Mercyhurst (nc)...... 7 pm ET Minnesota @ Minnesota State...... 3 pm CT Bemidji State @ Minnesota Duluth...... 7 pm CT Bemidji State @ Wayne State (nc)...... 7 pm ET Ohio State @ Minnesota Duluth...... 7 pm CT Minnesota State @ North Dakota...... 7 pm CT Rensselaer @ Wisconsin (nc)...... 7 pm CT St. Cloud State @ North Dakota...... 7 pm CT Sat. 29 Minnesota @ Wisconsin...... TBA pm CT Minnesota Whitecaps @ Minnesota Duluth (ex)...... 7 pm CT Fri/26 Minnesota Duluth @ Wisconsin...... 2 pm CT Ohio State @ St. Cloud State...... 1 pm CT Sat. 2 St. Cloud State @ Mercyhurst (nc)...... 2 pm ET Harvard @ Minnesota (nc)...... 6 pm CT Bemidji State @ Minnesota Duluth...... 7 pm CT Bemidji State @ Wayne State (nc)...... 2 pm ET Minnesota State @ Wayne State (nc)...... 7 pm ET Minnesota State @ North Dakota...... 7 pm CT Wilfrid Laurier @ Ohio State (ex)...... 2 pm ET Bemidji State @ Ohio State...... 7 pm ET Boston Univ. @ North Dakota (nc)...... 2 pm CT Sat. 27 Minnesota State @ Wayne State (nc)...... 2 pm ET February Minnesota @ Clarkson (nc)...... 3 pm ET Bemidji State @ Ohio State (WCHA)...... 7 pm ET Minnesota Whitecaps @ Minnesota Duluth (x)...... 3 pm CT Sun. 28 Harvard @ Minnesota (nc)...... 1 pm CT Fri. 4 Wisconsin @ Bemidji State...... 6 pm CT Rensselaer @ Wisconsin (nc)...... 7 pm CT Minnesota Duluth @ Wisconsin...... 2 pm CT North Dakota @ Ohio State...... 7 pm ET Sun. 3 Boston Univ. @ North Dakota (nc)...... 2 pm CT St. Cloud State @ Minnesota...... 7 pm CT Fri. 8 Minnesota Whitecaps @ Minnesota (ex)...... 6 pm CT December Minnesota Duluth @ Minnesota State...... 7 pm CT Ohio State @ Robert Morris (nc)...... 7 pm ET Sat. 5 Minnesota Duluth @ Minnesota State...... 3 pm CT Bemidji State @ Wisconsin...... 7 pm CT Fri. 3 Minnesota @ Bemidji State...... 2 pm CT North Dakota @ Ohio State...... 4 pm ET Wayne State @ St. Cloud State (nc)...... 7 pm CT Minnesota Duluth @ St. Cloud State...... 7 pm CT St. Cloud State @ Minnesota...... 4 pm CT Niagara @ Minnesota State (nc)...... 7 pm CT Robert Morris @ Minnesota State (nc)...... 7 pm CT Wisconsin @ Bemidji State...... 4 pm CT Minnesota Duluth @ North Dakota...... 7 pm CT Sat. 4 Minnesota @ Bemidji State ...... 2 pm CT Fri. 11 Bemidji State @ Minnesota...... 6 pm CT Sat. 9 Ohio State @ Robert Morris (nc)...... 2 pm ET Wisconsin @ North Dakota...... 2 pm CT Minnesota Duluth @ Ohio State...... 7 pm ET Wayne State @ Minnesota (nc)...... 2 pm CT Robert Morris @ Minnesota State (nc)...... 3 pm CT North Dakota @ Wisconsin...... 7 pm CT Niagara @ Minnesota State (nc)...... 3 pm CT Minnesota Duluth @ St. Cloud State...... 7 pm CT Minnesota State @ St. Cloud State...... 7 pm CT Minnesota Whitecaps @ St. Cloud State (ex)...... 4 pm CT Sun. 5 Wisconsin @ North Dakota...... 2 pm CT Sat. 12 North Dakota @ Wisconsin...... TBA pm CT Sun. 10 Bemidji State @ Wisconsin...... 2 pm CT Fri. 10 Wisconsin @ St. Cloud State...... 2 pm CT Minnesota State @ St. Cloud State...... 2 pm CT Minnesota Duluth @ North Dakota...... 2 pm CT Ohio State @ Minnesota...... 6 pm CT Minnesota Duluth @ Ohio State...... 4 pm ET Fri. 15 Mercyhurst @ Bemidji State (nc)...... 2 pm CT North Dakota @ Minnesota Duluth...... 7 pm CT Bemidji State @ Minnesota...... 4 pm CT North Dakota @ Minnesota...... 6 pm CT Bemidji State @ Minnesota State...... 7 pm CT Fri. 18 Ohio State @ Bemidji State...... 2 pm CT St. Cloud State @ Ohio State...... 7 pm ET Sat. 11 Ohio State @ Minnesota...... 2 pm CT St. Cloud State @ Minnesota Duluth...... 7 pm CT Sat. 16 Mercyhurst @ Bemidji State (nc)...... 2 pm CT Wisconsin @ St. Cloud State...... 2 pm CT Wisconsin @ Minnesota Stat...... 7 pm CT Minnesota State @ Minnesota Duluth...... 3 pm CT Bemidji State @ Minnesota State...... 3 pm CT Minnesota @ North Dakota...... 7 pm CT St. Cloud State @ Ohio State...... 4 pm ET North Dakota @ Minnesota Duluth...... 7 pm CT Sat. 19 Ohio State @ Bemidji State...... 2 pm CT North Dakota @ Minnesota...... 4 pm CT Thu. 30 North Dakota @ University of Alberta (ex)...... 5 pm CT Wisconsin @ Minnesota State...... 3 pm CT Sun. 17 Minnesota State @ Minnesota Duluth...... 3 pm CT Wayne State @ Ohio State (nc)...... 7 pm ET St. Cloud State @ Minnesota Duluth...... 7 pm CT Fri. 22 Minnesota Whitecaps vs Bemidji St. (ex, Eveleth, MN).. 6 pm CT Fri. 31 Wayne State @ Ohio State (nc)...... 2 pm ET Minnesota @ North Dakota...... 7 pm CT Ohio State @ Wisconsin...... 7 pm CT North Dakota vs University of Manitoba (ex)...... 5 pm CT 2011 WCHA First Round Playoffs (best-of-three series) Minnesota @ St. Cloud State...... 7 pm CT 25-27 Team 8 @ Team 1...... TBA North Dakota @ Minnesota State...... 7 pm CT January Team 7 @ Team 2...... TBA Sat. 23 Connecticut @ Minnesota Duluth (nc)...... 3 pm CT Team 6 @ Team 3...... TBA North Dakota @ Minnesota State...... 3 pm CT Sat. 1 Easton Holiday Showcase (St. Cloud, Minn.) Team 5 @ Team 4...... TBA Minnesota Whitecaps @ Bemidji State (ex)...... 4 pm CT Wisconsin vs. Northeastern (nc)...... Noon CT Ohio State @ Wisconsin...... 7 pm CT Mercyhurst vs. St. Cloud State (nc)...... 3 pm CT March Minnesota @ St. Cloud State...... 7 pm CT Sun. 2 Easton Holiday Showcase (St. Cloud, Minn.) Sun. 24 Connecticut @ Minnesota Duluth (nc)...... 3 pm CT Wisconsin vs. Mercyhurst (nc)...... Noon CT 2011 WCHA FINAL FACEOFF (Minneapolis, Minn.) Fri. 29 St. Cloud State @ Bemidji State...... 2 pm CT Northeastern vs. St. Cloud State (nc)...... 3 pm CT Fri. 4 Semifinal Game ...... 1 4 pm CT Minnesota State @ Wisconsin...... 2 pm CT Fri. 7 Bemidji State @ St. Cloud State...... 2 pm CT Semifinal Game ...... 2 7 pm CT

Minnesota @ Minnesota Duluth...... 7 pm CT Minnesota State @ Minnesota...... 6 pm CT Sat. 5 Championship Game...... 7 pm harrigan jana CT Syracuse @ Ohio State (nc)...... 7 pm ET North Dakota @ Vermont (nc)...... 7 pm ET Sat. 30 Minnesota State @ Wisconsin...... 2 pm CT Wisconsin @ Ohio State...... 7 pm ET NCAA Tournament St. Cloud State @ Bemidji State...... 2 pm CT Sat. 8 North Dakota @ Vermont (nc)...... 2 pm ET 11-13 NCAA Regionals...... TBA Syracuse @ Ohio State (nc)...... 4 pm ET Bemidji State @ St. Cloud State...... 2 pm CT Fri. 18 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four (Erie, Pa.) Minnesota @ Minnesota Duluth...... 7 pm CT Wisconsin @ Ohio State...... 4 pm ET Semifinal Game ...... 1 TBA pm ET Minnesota State @ Minnesota...... 4 pm CT Semifinal Game ...... 2 TBA pm ET November Fri. 14 St. Cloud State @ Wisconsin...... 7 pm CT Sun. 20 Championship Game...... TBA pm ET Minnesota Duluth @ Minnesota...... 7 pm CT Fri. 5 Wisconsin @ Minnesota...... 6 pm CT Ohio State @ Minnesota State...... 7 pm CT (nc) = Nonconference game Minnesota Duluth @ Bemidji State...... 7 pm CT Sat. 15 St. Cloud State @ Wisconsin...... TBA pm CT (ex) = Exhibition game St. Cloud State @ Minnesota State...... 7 pm CT Ohio State @ Minnesota State...... 3 pm CT Faceoffs for all WCHA member home games are at either :07 or :37 after Sat. 6 Ohio State @ North Dakota...... 2 pm CT Minnesota Duluth @ Minnesota...... 4 pm CT the hour St. Cloud State @ Minnesota State...... 3 pm CT Bemidji State @ North Dakota (in Roseau, MN)...... 7 pm CT Wisconsin @ Minnesota...... 4 pm CT Sun. 16 Bemidji State @ North Dakota...... 2 pm CT Minnesota Duluth @ Bemidji State...... 6 pm CT

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season outlook

If the last four games of the 2009-10 season are any indication, the gained even more experience over the summer by making her third Ohio State women’s hockey team is ready to battle to the end and Canadian Under-22 Team. willing to work overtime. • Laura McIntosh was not recognized by the conference, but led the The Buckeyes played into OT in each of the last four contests of the WCHA in overall assists with 35 and ranked fifth in the NCAA dishing year and rallied three of those games to send it into overtime. Ohio out an average of 0.95 per game. The Waterloo, Ontario, product was State won twice in extra minutes to sweep Wisconsin out of the WCHA only four assists shy of setting a new Ohio State season assist record First Round Playoffs – a big upset on Madison ice. The Scarlet and Gray and already has two of the top 5 spots on the category. ended the year with heads held high after playing in the longest game • Spooner and McIntosh, both voted assistant captains, could be two in the 11-year history—an 83-minute double-overtime loss to eventual more additions to the Century Club this season. McIntosh sits 11th in H okey Langan NCAA Frozen Four team Minnesota in the WCHA Final Faceoff semifinal. all-time points with 84, followed by Spooner in 14th with 74. They That may be last season, but the Buckeyes return 19 letterwinners continue to climb the career ranks of their specialties with Spooner from that season who carry that gritty, hardworking mindset into the sixth in goals (43) and McIntosh sixth in assists (63). 2010-11 schedule. They are ready to lace up and get to work. • The other two forwards of the junior class also bring plenty of talent. “We are going to play aggressively, with an upbeat tempo,” head Melissa Feste had a career-best 20 points (10g, 10a) as a sophomore coach Jackie Barto, who enters her 12th season at Ohio State, said. and Kim Theut had a second-half surge with eight of her 12 points “We will bring a strong work ethic to everything we do every day.” tallied in the final 19 games of the season. • The senior members of Christina Mancuso and Jenna Kilpatrick bring loads of experience to the forwards, with Mancuso voted captain FORWARDS for the 2010-11 season. Returning: 12 Lost: 2 Newcomers: 1 • Minttu Tuominen played the fewest games out of the 2009-10 freshman class, but may have learned the most last season after “There’s no doubt our strength is our offense,” Barto said. “It’s important winning a bronze medal with the Finnish National Team at the Winter to be unselfish with the puck, which we have been with solid playmakers Olympics in Vancouver. and finishers. We are a year older and more experienced and we • Paige Semenza earned the team’s Most Improved Player award will have balance and depth. There will be competition and players as a rookie and looks to keep building on that as a sophomore after 13 challenging each other throughout the lineup.” points (4g, 9a) last season. Classmates Tina Hollowell, Liz Rizzo and Amanda Boskovich also look to continue developing after valuable • The offense doesn’t take too many hits heading into the 2010-11 time their freshmen years. season. As the fifth-highest scoring team in the NCAA with 3.30 goals • The lone newcomer to the forward group is Ally Tarr from London, per game, Ohio State returns 83 percent of its scoring including its top Ontario. She played for the Bluewater Jr. Hawks and led them in scoring 3 that combined for 142 points. three of four seasons. • In her first season, Hokey Langan made sure people took notice of more than her funny nickname. She became the first Buckeye to be the WCHA Scoring Champ and finished the season with 53 points – just one shy of tying Ohio State’s single-season scoring record. The Chatham, Ontario, native also led the team with 25 goals while wrapping up her first college season as the league’s Rookie of the Year and a member of the Second Team All-WCHA and All-Rookie Team. • Natalie Spooner was a First Team All-WCHA honoree last season after finishing sixth in the conference with 22 goals—including nine power play and five gamewinners. The Scarborough, Ontario, native 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2 0 1 0 - 1 1 W o m e n ’ s h o c k e y 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey

DEFENSEMEN Returning: 5 Lost: 1 Newcomers: 3

“We gained more depth on defense,” Barto said. “Our biggest goal is to reduce goals-against, and we need to play complete team defense. Success starts with commitment to defense.”

• The Buckeyes lose one of their top defensemen from the last four years with the graduation of Rachel Davis. But a good mix of experience and youth is what awaits in 2010-11. • The senior class includes three blueliners in Teal Bishop, Sandy Nelson and Shannon Reilly. Bishop and Reilly have been regulars in the defenseman rotation since their rookie season and Nelson improved last season with increased playing opportunities. • The junior pair of Kelly Wild and Brittany Carlson, who have been playing together since high school. Coming off limited time her freshman season because of injury, Wild rebounded with a strong sophomore campaign. The Mendota Heights, Minn., native became a key on the special teams while tying for the most point by a defenseman with 21 (5g, 16a). • Carlson, from Hudson, Wis., came up with some important points during the season, especially in postseason play. The primarily stay-at- home defenseman will be key on the backcheck and help guide the new y Wi l d members of Ohio State’s defensive unit.

• The freshman class is made up mostly of defensemen with three K e ll new faces on the blue line – Becky Allis, Madison Marcotte and Annie Svedin. Allis, from West Olive, Mich., and Marcotte, from White Bear Lake, Minn., both bring good size with their 5-foot-8 frames. Svedin is Ohio State’s first hockey player from Sweden and has a solid foundation of international experience.

GOALTENDERS Returning: 2 Lost: 1 Newcomers: 3

“There will be decisions to make in goal every day,” Barto said. “We see it being that competitive of a position.”

• Chelsea Knapp became the first freshman to start in net since the Buckeyes’ inaugural season in 1999-2000. The goalie from York, N.Y., took a few lumps at first but quickly learned on the job and by the end of the season was an important part of Ohio State’s run to the WCHA Final Faceoff. Knapp was 15-15-5 overall and ranks second in games-played and minutes in the Buckeye season records. • Also patrolling the Ohio State goal is junior Barbara Bilko. She has limited playing time through her first two seasons, but is one of the team’s hardest working members and continues to improve during her career. • The Buckeyes add Lisa Steffes to the rotation in net. A great athlete from Amherstburg, Ontario, she is a mobile goalie who played with fellow freshman Ally Tarr on the Bluewater Jr. Hawks. Steffes is expected to make a quick adjustment to the college game. Also entering their freshman seasons are Lindsey Brown, from Mounds View, Minn., and Loren Carrier, from Chandler, Ariz. Che l sea K napp

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JACKIE BARTO HEAD COACH | 12th Season | Providence ‘84

Jackie Barto, the first and only head coach of the Ohio State women’s award, joining former Buckeye Jeni Creary who also collected the ice hockey team, is in her 12th season at the helm of the Buckeyes. honor in 2002. Along with those accolades, Langan also earned spots Over the past decade, she has established Ohio State as a top univer- on the All-WCHA Second Team and All-Rookie Team. sity for collegiate women’s hockey while competing in the toughest Junior forward Natalie Spooner earned a First Team All-WCHA conference in the nation - the Western Collegiate Hockey Associa- nod for the 2009-10 season and defenseman Rachel Davis concluded tion, winner of all 10 NCAA women’s hockey championships. her Buckeye career with a second-team selection. It was the most Barto has led Ohio State to a record of 164-200-39 (.455) and all-league awards earned by Ohio State in a season. The year con- has an overall career record of 234-253-49 (.482) in 16 years as a cluded with a dramatic double-overtime loss to eventual NCAA Fro- head coach, serving as head coach at Providence five seasons be- zen Four participant Minnesota in the WCHA Final Faceoff semifinal fore coming to Ohio State. She recorded her 200th career win Nov. game. The Buckeyes advanced to the conference tournament after 24, 2007 and ranks seventh in career victories amongst active head two overtime victories on the road at then-defending NCAA champion coaches in NCAA Division I women’s hockey while coaching in over Wisconsin. 500 career games. Over the last four seasons, the Buckeyes have earned 12 All- In February 2010, three of Barto’s Ohio State products and a cur- WCHA teams awards. During its 11 years of women’s hockey, Ohio rent player represented their countries in the Winter Olympic Games State has received a total of 18 All-WCHA honors as well as WCHA in Vancouver and each earned medals. Tessa Bonhomme won gold Student-Athlete of the Year (Emma Laaksonen, 2004). for Canada on its home ice, while Lisa Chesson took home silver with The awards for Ohio State in the classroom have been even the United States. Emma Laaksonen and Minttu Tuominen won the more impressive during Barto’s tenure, including 24 AWHCA Scholar bronze medal for Finland in an overtime victory against Sweden with All-Americans, 18 WCHA Scholar-Athletes, 70 WCHA All-Academic Laaksonen serving as the team captain while playing in her fourth Team members, 71 Academic All-Big Ten at-large selections and 118 Olympic Games. OSU Scholar-Athletes. Under the guidance of Barto, Ohio State has collected numer- In 2009, Liana Bonanno became the program’s first CoSIDA/ ous honors both on and off the ice. Over her 11 years, the Buckeyes ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America at-large selection, earn- have collected four AHCA All-America honors, including first-team ing a place on the third team. Jody Heywood also was a two-time selection Bonhomme in 2008. Bonhomme also was a Second Team finalist for the Hockey Humanitarian Award in 2007 and ‘08, the first All-America pick in 2007, joining fellow Buckeyes Jana Harrigan Buckeye on either men’s or women’s teams to be a finalist for the (2006) and Emma Laaksonen (2002) on the second-team list. award. In 2008, Bonhomme was Ohio State’s first two-time Top 10 fi- Barto has not only been behind the Buckeye bench. On the inter- nalist for the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award, given to the top Divi- national level, she added another honor to her coaching career as she sion I women’s hockey student-athlete in the nation. A Buckeye has led the U.S. Women’s National Team to the gold medal at the 2008 been a finalist for the prestigious award a total of five times under IIHF World Women’s Championship in Harbin, China. As head coach Barto, with Jeni Creary (2002), Emma Laaksonen (2002) and Jana of Team USA, she led the squad to two victories over archrival Team Harrigan (2006) joining Bonhomme’s two nods. Canada en route to what was then just the second U.S. gold medal Bonhomme also made Ohio State history when she was named win at the event. Barto also guided the U.S. Women’s Select Team to both WCHA Player of the Year and WCHA Defensive Player of the a silver medal at the Four Nations Cup in November 2007. She was Year, becoming the first Buckeye to receive either award as well as named head coach of the U.S. Women’s Under-22 Team for 2008-09, the first two-time First Team All-WCHA selection in program history. after serving as head coach of the U.S. Women’s National and Select Last season, it was a freshman who made history at Ohio State teams in 2007-08. with Hokey Langan becoming the first Buckeye to win the WCHA Barto came to Ohio State following a five-year tenure as head scoring title while also earning the conference’s Rookie of the Year coach at Providence College. Under her guidance, the PC program 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey Jackie Barto quick facts...

• Hometown: Newton, Mass. of Governors (2000-03), American Women’s Hockey • High School: Newton North H.S. Coaches’ Association (president 2000-02), Providence • Alma Mater: Providence College ’84 College Athletic Hall of Fame (1997), New England (B.A. business management)walker quick factsHockey Writer’s Coach of the Year (1995), Providence College Female Athlete of the Year (1981 and ’84), Words • Playing Career: Three-sport athlete at Providence. Unlimited Female Athlete of the Year (1984), Female Captain of ice hockey, field hockey and teams Coach of the Year (1987 and ’89 by Words Unlimited), her senior year. Scored 113 career goals (ice hockey) Field Hockey Olympic Development Program (1983) and which ranks third all-time, is fifth all-time in total points Newton North High School Hall of Fame inductee (2004). (200). Highlight is winning the ECAC Championship for ice hockey in 1984. • The Student-Athlete: Has produced four AHCA All- Americans, a WCHA Player of the Year, Defensive Player • Honors & Memberships: Head coach of the U.S. of the Year, two Rookies of the Year and Student-Athlete Women’s Under-22 Team for 2008-09, head coach of the of the Year, 18 All-WCHA selections, 24 AWHCA Scholar U.S. Women’s Select and National Teams for 2007-08, All-Americans, 18 WCHA Scholar-Athletes, 70 WCHA NCAA Women’s Ice Hockey Championship Committee All-Academic Team selections, 71 Academic All-Big (2000-05), American Hockey Coaches’ Association Board Ten at-large honorees and 118 OSU Scholar-Athletes. flourished, compiling a record of 70-53-10 (.564). The Friars suc- In 1983, she was invited to the Olympic Field Hockey Training Center ceeded immediately in Barto’s first season going 18-9-4 in 1994-95 and was involved in the Olympic Development Program. and winning the Eastern College Athletic Conference title. The fol- Barto served on the NCAA Women’s Ice Hockey Championship lowing season, the Friars again reached the ECAC championship Committee 2000-06 and also is a member of the American Women’s game, eventually falling in heartbreaking fashion to New Hampshire Hockey Coaches Association. From 2000-03, she served on the board in a game that lasted five overtimes. The 1996-97 season proved to of governors for the American Hockey Coaches Association and was be one of the most successful during Barto’s helm. Providence went the president of the American Women’s Hockey Coaches Association 20-8-2, posting the program’s eighth 20-win season. In 1997-98 she from 2000-02. guided the Friars to the ECAC Tournament for the 15th consecutive A native of Newton, Mass., Barto graduated from Providence in season. 1984 with a degree in business management. She and her husband, Although it was in the sport of women’s ice hockey that brought Kurt, reside in Lewis Center, Ohio. Barto to Ohio State, her coaching career began in 1985 when she was named Providence’s head field hockey coach and also served as an assistant with the women’s ice hockey and softball programs. From 1985-98, her field hockey Friars went 163-93-22, won two Big East BARTO’S Scarlet & Gray highlights titles (1989 and ‘91), an ECAC crown (1988) and made three NCAA tournament appearances (1987, ‘89 and ‘90). Barto’s success in athletics began as a student-athlete at Provi- • Jackie Barto has coached over 500 career games and ranks seventh in career victories among active dence, where she became one of greatest to ever don the Friar uni- NCAA Division I coaches. form. Barto (formerly Gladu) totaled 113 career goals and remains • Barto has developed an Olympic gold medalist in Tessa Bonhomme (Canada), silver medalist in Lisa third on the all-time Friar goal list trailing only former U.S. Olym- Chesson (United States) and two-time bronze medalist in Emma Laakonen (Finland). Current Buckeye pian Cammi Granato (1989-93; 139 goals) and Stephanie O’Sullivan Minttu Tuominen also played for Team Finland in the Olympics during her freshman season and several of (1991-95; 126 goals), both of whom Barto coached while at PC. She her OSU teammates are prospects for their respective national teams: Natalie Spooner, Laura McIntosh and Hokey Langan for Canada, Kelly Wild and Chelsea Knapp for the U.S., and Annie Svedin for Sweden. also stands fifth on Providence’s all-time scoring list with 200 ca- reer points and 11th in career assists with 87. During her playing • The 2006-07 season was a record-setting one for Barto and the Buckeyes. Ohio State reached the 20-win and coaching days as a Friar, Barto was associated with three of mark for the first time in program history, finishing with a 20-13-4 mark and setting the record for the Providence’s six ECAC championships, winning one as a head coach Buckeyes’ longest unbeaten streak at 10 games (9-0-1, Oct. 28-Dec. 8). Ohio State also posted a team-best (1995), one as an assistant (1994) and one as a player (1984). 30 points in the WCHA standings (13-11-4). The Buckeyes took advantage of home ice with a 12-5-3 record at OSU Ice Rink. After finishing fourth in the league standings, the Buckeyes played host to the WCHA In addition to her success as an ice hockey player, she also ex- first round playoffs for the first time under the league’s new playoff format. OSU swept Minnesota State celled in field hockey and softball. She was captain of all three sports in the best-of-three series and advanced to the WCHA semifinals at Ridder Arena in Minneapolis against her senior year and set a number of school records in each. eventual national champion Wisconsin. The Buckeyes completed the season as the 10th-ranked team in Barto collected a number of accolades as a coach and student- both the USCHO.com and USA Hockey national polls. athlete while at Providence. In 1997, she was inducted into the Provi- • The Buckeyes proved in the 2001-02 season they were a force to be reckoned with on the national scene dence College Athletic Hall of Fame and in 1995 was selected as by defeating several nationally-ranked teams. OSU upset No. 3 New Hampshire and No. 4 St. Lawrence the New England Hockey Writer’s Coach of the Year. She twice was and also tied No. 6 Dartmouth. Barto guided two players to five postseason honors. Jeni Creary was named voted Providence College’s Female Athlete of the Year. In 1984, she the WCHA Rookie of the Year and All-WCHA First Team selection after leading the nation in scoring for was honored as Rhode Island’s Female Athlete of the Year by Words the first half of the season. Laaksonen earned JOFA/AHCA Second Team All-America accolades and All- Unlimited, a Rhode Island-based organization of sports writers. That WCHA Second Team honors despite missing 10 games while representing her native Finland at the 2002 same group bestowed upon her Female Coach of the Year honors in Olympic Winter Games. 1987 and ‘89. In November 2004, Barto was one of two women and • In just its second season, Barto’s young Buckeye squad took center stage at the WCHA championship in 12 total selections that comprised the inaugural class inducted into March 2001. Fifth-seeded Ohio State bulldozed past No. 4 St. Cloud State and blanked No. 1 Minnesota the Newton North High School Hall of Fame. to advance to the championship final where the Buckeyes fell to eventual national champion Minnesota Over the years, Barto has been extensively involved with ice Duluth. OSU’s run for a postseason title was a fitting end to their second-half campaign, which saw hockey and field hockey on the national level. She was a member of them skate to an 18-16-3 overall record, including 11-10-3 in the WCHA, and finish No. 8 in the national the selection committee for the 2006 Winter Olympic U.S. National polls. Barto guided the program through a difficult first half of the 2000-01 season before engineering an Women’s Hockey team. She was also an assistant coach for the 2003 impressive turnaround midway through the year. The Buckeyes were 12-5-1 in their last 18 contests and finished 7-1-0 at home after the December hiatus, with their only loss at the OSU Ice Rink coming against U.S. Women’s Under-22 Select Team who played a three-game exhi- nationally-ranked Minnesota. They rode a six-game winning streak, including five shutouts, into their bition series against Canada. The team also competed at the 2003 championship game against Minnesota Duluth. USA Hockey Women’s National Festival in Lake Placid, N.Y. In August 1999, she was one of four head coaches at the USA Hockey Women’s Festival in Lake Placid, N.Y. and was an assistant coach there in 1998.

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JOSH LIEGL Alison Domenico ASSISTANT COACH | 3rd Season | Marian College ‘01 Assistant COACH | 1st Season | St. Lawrence ‘09

Josh Liegl is in his third season as an assistant coach with the Ohio State women’s hockey Alison Domenico joined the Ohio State women’s hockey staff as an assistant coach in August 2010. program, joining the team in August 2008. He is involved in all aspects of the program, Domenico came to the Buckeyes after a year as an assistant coach at Hamilton College. She was a specifically recruiting, working with the defensemen, goaltenders and penalty kill, video four-year letterwinner as a forward at St. Lawrence University from 2006-09 and brings a wealth of breakdown and assisting with daily practices. hockey experience to Ohio State. “We are excited for Alison to join us as a Buckeye,” Barto said upon Domenico’s hiring. “She had a great During his years with the Buckeyes, Liegl helped recruit the 2010 WCHA Rookie of the Year playing career at St. Lawrence with NCAA tournament experience every year. She has strong hockey and league scoring champ Hokey Langan as well as 2010 Finnish Olympian Minttu Tuominen knowledge and brings energy and enthusiasm to the team.” and goaltender Chelsea Knapp, who was selected to the 2010 U.S. Women’s Under-22 Team. Domenico assists with all aspects of the Buckeye women’s hockey team, but specifically works with The last two summers, Liegl has worked at numerous camps including the Prospects forwards, power play, recruiting, video breakdown and community service as well as daily practices. Women’s Showcase Camp in Toronto and was the head coach at Rinksport. In 2010, he was the goalie coach at the USA Hockey Girls’ Select 15 Player Development Camps after Totaling 62 goals and 78 assists for 140 points in her college career, Domenico helped lead the Saints to working with the Select 14’s in 2008 and ’09. He also has been instructor at the Bill Howard the NCAA tournament all four years, including the semifinals of the Frozen Four in 2006 and ’07. During her time at St. Lawrence, the team won a total of 112 games including a record of 31-5-2 in her first season. Goalie School in Madison, Wis., for several summers. Domenico’s finest season was her last in 2008-09, when she was named a team captain and finished Liegl came to the Buckeyes after previously serving as assistant coach at Rensselaer with 16 goals and a career-high 21 assists. She was selected the ECAC Defensive Forward of the Year Polytechnic Institute (RPI), Colgate and Findlay. He coached at RPI for two seasons, working and made second team all-league after the season. She was named her team’s defensive player of with its goaltenders and defense as well as recruiting in North America. During his first the year in 2008 and ’09. season, RPI qualified for the ECAC quarterfinal playoffs after moving to Division I just a year before. A total of 34 Engineers were named to the ECAC All-Academic teams during The Ottawa native played for Team Ontario from 2003-05. She was a captain as the team won the his two years. gold medal at the Under-18 national tournament in 2005. She was also a gold medalist at the 2003 Canada Winter Games. While at Colgate and Findlay, Liegl coordinated all aspects of recruiting in the U.S. and Domenico received her bachelor’s degree in sociology and performance and communication in 2009 Canada, developed goaltenders and defense and broke down team video, among other after making the Dean’s list three times. She earned national scholar-athlete honors from the American responsibilities. Women Hockey Coaches Association in 2009 and was on the ECAC all-academic team that same year.

As a student-athlete, Liegl was a four-year letterwinner from 1996-2000 at Marian College in Fond du Lac, Wis. He won the All-Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association Goaltender awards as a junior and senior and served as team captain both of those seasons. Liegl graduated from Marian in 2001 with a degree in business management with sports management major and coaching minor.

Liegl is married to the former Sarah Fuenger, a physician assistant. They reside in Dublin, Ohio. 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2 0 1 0 - 1 1 W o m en’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey

Making Great Players JIM JEANS Chris Schneider equipment manager associate Athletics Director, Jim Jeans returns to Ohio State after a year with USA Hockey as the head Sports Administration equipment manager with the U.S. Women’s National and Olympic Teams. He is in Elite Athletes his fifth year at Ohio State and works with Buckeye women’s hockey and swimming and diving teams. His responsibilities include ordering all equipment, sharpening skates, laundry, repair of all equipment, paking for the road and assisting in keeping the locker room clean and in order. Jeans came to Ohio State from the Topeka Tarantulas of the CHL. Prior to that, he also worked for the St. Heartland Eagles of the USHL, the Peoria Pirates Doug Archie of the AFL, the Peoria Rivermen of the ECHL, and Missouri River Otters of the UHL Associate Athletics Director, and the St. Louis Sting of the NAHL. Compliance and Camps A native of St. Louis, Mo., Jeans resides in Grove City, Ohio, with his wife, Emily and son, Patrick.

tom palumbo Associate strength and conditioning coach Tom Palumbo, Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), is in his eighth season as the strength and conditioning coach for the Ohio State women’s duke johnson ice hockey team. He is a member of the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning ice rink manger Coaches Association and is certified in CPR and First Aid. Palumbo also serves as the strength and conditioning coach for softball, men’s and women’s and women’s lacrosse at Ohio State. For each of his athletes, Palumbo designs individualized strength programs and monitors their progress both in and out-of-season. Palumbo came to Ohio State from the Pittsburgh Pirates organization where he served as a minor league conditioning coach of the Williamsport Crosscutters, who won the NY/Penn League championship, during the 2001 season. From 1999-2001, billy brown Palumbo was the assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of assistant ice rink manager Georgia. While earning his master’s degree in physical education and sport studies, Palumbo was a graduate assistant for the physical education department and a volunteer strength and conditioning coach at Georgia. A native of Savannah, Ga., Palumbo resides in Columbus, Ohio with his wife, Meaghen.

Greg Heuer athletic trainer tom ewers Greg Heuer (ATC EMT-B) is in his second year as a graduate assistant in the assistant ice rink manager Ohio State Athletic Training office and first season with the women’s hockey team. He earned a Bachelor of Athletic Training degree in May 2009 from Minnesota State in Mankato. As an undergrad, Heuer served as student athletic trainer for the Mavericks’ men’s and women’s hockey, football and the NCAA Division II National Champion women’s teams. He gained further experience with two seperate internships with the NFL’s Minnesota Vikings. Heuer also is a Nationally Registered EMT and has been an employee of the Mayo Clinic both in the Immanual St. Joseph’s Hospital Emergency Room and aboard Gold Cross Allison LOGAN Ambulance, both in Mankato. Women’s Hockey Academic Counselor In addition to his responsibilities with the hockey program, Heuer also is the athletic trainer for the OSU cheerleading team. He is currently enrolled in graduate school for a Masters Degree in Allied Medical Education and Musculoskeletal Systems.

Courtney marsh Athletics Communications Courtney Marsh is in her sixth season with the Ohio State athletics communications office and is the sports information contact for the women’s hockey team. She also serves as the primary media contact for the men’s and women’s golf teams, community relations and social media coordinator at Ohio State. Marsh, a native of Minneapolis, graduated from the University of Minnesota in 2004 with a bachelor’s degree in sports studies. She was a student assistant in Minnesota’s athletics media relations office, then interned in the University of Connecticut athletics communications office during the 2004-05 season. She resides in Powell, Ohio, with her husband Brad. Professional Support Staff

O h i o S t a t e B uckeyes.com ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes barbara bilko Goaltender | Jr. | 5-5 Mountain Top, Pa. • Shattuck-St. Mary’s School • International Studies 33 Ohio State Career Honors WCHA Scholar-Athlete (2009-10) … WCHA All-Academic Team (2009-10) … Academic All-Big Ten at-large honoree (2009-10) … two-time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete (2008-09, 2009-10).

2009-10 (Sophomore Season) Appeared in one game at Minnesota (Jan. 9) … played the final 27:26 against the Gophers with two goals allowed while making 13 saves … finished with a 4.37 goals-against average and .867 save percentage.

2008-09 (Freshman Season) Appeared in two games, both against Minnesota (Jan. 9-10) … in first career appearance in net, played over 33 minutes and made 26 saves … made first career start the following game with 12 saves … totaled 43:21 in net with 38 saves and eight goals allowed.

Prior to Ohio State Attended Shattuck-St. Mary’s school in Faribault, Minn. … was a three-year member of its prep hockey team … helped the Sabres win the 2006 and 2007 U.S. Under-19 National Championships … in 2008, SSM was crowned Mid West Elite Hockey League U-19 champions for the second time in the last three years … won three-consecutive Minnesota District AAA Championships to advance to the USA Hockey national tournament … as a senior, was 22-1-0 in 24 appearances with a .920 save percentage, five shutouts and a 1.42 goals-against average … during her time at SSM, lettered twice in lacrosse and once in both cross country and soccer … member of the honors program, participated in student government and was a member of the International Club as an American ambassador at SSM … also was a member of the Madison Capitols Girls AAA team from 2002-05 as well as a member of the 2004-05 Green Bay Gamblers Boys AAA Bantam Major team and Wisconsin Elite U-19 girls team … attended the U.S. Hockey 17/18 Select Festival in 2007.

Personal Daughter of Thomas and Cindy Bilko … when not on the ice, enjoys traveling and spending time with family and friends … grandfather, Steve Bilko, played Major League as a first baseman and spent the majority of his 12-year career with the St. Louis Cardinals … the “Sgt. Bilko” character played by Phil Silvers was named after Steve Bilko.

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Career Stats Career Game Highs vs. 2010-11 Opponents Saves in a Game: 26, Jan. 9, 2009 vs. Minnesota Opponent Record, GAA, Sv% Bemidji State has not played Career Milestones Minnesota 0-1-0, 8.48, .836 First Appearance: Jan. 9, 2009 vs. Minnesota Minnesota Duluth has not played First Start: Jan. 10, 2009 vs. Minnesota Minnesota State has not played North Dakota has not played Robert Morris has not played St. Cloud State has not played Syracuse has not played Wayne State has not played Wisconsin has not played

Career Statistics Year GP-GS Min. GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T Sho 2008-09 2-1 43:21 8 11.07 38 .826 0-1-0 0 2009-10 1-0 27:26 2 4.37 13 .867 0-0-0 0 Total 3-1 70:47 10 8.48 51 .836 0-1-0 0

WCHA Statistics Year GP-GS Min. GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T Sho 2008-09 2-1 43:21 8 11.07 38 .826 0-1-0 0 2009-10 1-0 27:26 2 4.37 13 .867 0-0-0 0 Total 3-1 70:47 10 8.48 51 .836 0-1-0 0 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey barbara bilko teal bishop Defenseman | Sr. | 5-7 Fairbanks, Alaska • West Valley High School • North American Hockey Academy • Communication 6 Ohio State Career Honors both goals were scored while on the power play … had back-to-back assists vs. Assistant captain of the Buckeyes in 2009-10 ... two-time WCHA All-Academic Minnesota Duluth (Feb. 2) and at Minnesota (Feb. 8) … recorded another assist Team selection (2008-09, 2009-10) … two-time Academic All-Big Ten at-large in a 6-3 victory at Bemidji State… totaled 23 shots with a minus-10 rating. honoree (2008-09, 2009-10) … three-time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete (2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10). Prior to Ohio State Attended the North American Hockey Academy in Stowe, Vt. … also played 2009-10 (Junior Season) with Fairbanks Arctic Lions boys bantam and midget teams … two-time captain Played in all 37 games … totaled eight points … scored three goals and added at NAHA and was named Defenseman of the Year in 2004 … won the state five assists … tallied six of her points in the first 11 games of the season with championship in 2004-05 with the Arctic Lions and advanced to nationals in a point in five of the first six series of the year … had five points (2g, 3a) while Richmond, Va. … a three-time participant in the USA Hockey Pacific Team playing in 28 WCHA games … had two points on a power-play goal and assist Festival. just the second game of the season, a 4-4 tie at (Oct. 3) … also scored in a 5-3 loss at Wisconsin (Oct. 24) and 5-4 defeat at North Dakota Personal (Nov. 6) … tallied single assists in 2-2 OT tie at Bemidji State (Oct. 17) and 7-6 Daughter of Rita and Bill Bishop … has a brother, Hunter, and a sister, Vivian … come-from-behind win vs. Minnesota State (Oct. 30) … in the second half of brother was a member of the Ohio State men’s hockey team … enjoys hunting, the season, had an assist in 6-1 win vs. Robert Morris (Jan. 3) and in 6-3 upset fishing and traveling. victory at Minnesota Duluth (Feb. 13) … finished with an on-ice rating of minus-6 … totaled 29 shots … assessed 12 penalties for 24 minutes.

2008-09 (Sophomore Season) Played in 32 games … missed the last two series of the season with an injury … had 10 points on 10 assists … recorded all but one assist against WCHA opponents … ranked fourth on the team in assists … set up two goals on the power play … totaled 13 penalties for 26 minutes, but had just one penalty in her last 12 games … saw time on both the penalty kill and power play units … had an assist in each of the first four series of the season … tallied two assists in 5-5 tie at Minnesota State (Dec. 13) … recorded an assist in each game in series split vs. St. Cloud State (Jan. 16-17).

2007-08 (Freshman Season) Played in all 37 games … scored two goals and added seven assists for nine points … finished second in scoring by Buckeye freshmen … recorded seven of her points against WCHA opponents … also picked up seven of her points while on the road … recorded first collegiate points and multiple-point game with two assists in a 4-3 come-from-behind win at North Dakota (Oct. 27) … followed with an assist the next game, a 6-2 victory vs. Bemidji State (Nov. 2) … set up one of two OSU goals in a 7-2 loss at then-No. 3 Minnesota Duluth (Dec. 8) … scored her first career goal in a 4-0 shutout at Niagara (Jan. 25) … followed with the game-winning goal in a 4-3 victory for a sweep of the Purple Eagles …

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Career Game Highs Career Stats Goals 1 2x, last Jan. 26, 2008 at Niagara vs. 2010-11 Opponents Assists 2 2x, last Dec. 13, 2008 at Minnesota State Opponent G-A—P (Games) Points 2 2x, last Dec. 13, 2008 at Minnesota State Bemidji State 0-4—4 (12) PIM 6 Dec. 13, 2008 at Minnesota State Minnesota 0-2—2 (13) Shots 4 2x, last Nov. 8, 2008 at St. Cloud State Minnesota Duluth 0-4—4 (11) Plus/Minus +2 4x, last Feb. 7, 2009 at North Dakota Minnesota State 0-3—3 (11) North Dakota 1-3—4 (12) Career Milestones Robert Morris 0-1—1 (2) First Goal – Jan. 25, 2008 at Niagara St. Cloud State 0-2—2 (15) First Assist – Oct. 27, 2007 at North Dakota Syracuse has not played 100th Game – Feb. 12, 2010 at Minnesota Duluth Wayne State has not played Wisconsin 1-1—2 (14)

Career Statistics Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW 2007-08 37 2 7 9 23 12-24 -10 2 0 1 2008-09 32 0 10 10 27 13-26 -17 0 0 0 2009-10 37 3 5 8 29 12-24 -6 1 0 0 Total 106 5 22 27 79 37-74 -33 3 0 1

WCHA Statistics Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW 2007-08 28 0 7 7 14 9-18 -9 0 0 0 2008-09 26 0 9 9 18 9-18 -16 0 0 0 2009-10 28 2 3 5 25 8-16 -5 0 0 0 Total 82 2 19 21 57 26-52 -30 0 0 0

O h i o S t a t e B uckeyes.com ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes amanda boskovich forward | so. | 5-4 LaGrange, Ill. • Lyons Township High School • Chicago Mission • Accounting 18 Ohio State Career Honors Ohio State Scholar-Athlete (2009-10).

2009-10 (Freshman Season) Played in 26 games, including 18 against WCHA opponents … tallied two shots on goal … finished the year with a minus-4 on-ice rating.

Prior to Ohio State Played for the Chicago Mission club hockey team … graduated from Lyons Township High School … helped the Chicago Mission win regional and state titles en route to a winning the USA Hockey Under-19 National Championship in triple-overtime in 2007-08 … totaled 31 points on 13 goals and 18 assists that season … the team was runner-up in the national championship in 2008-09 … previously played for Team Illinois from 2005-07 … scored 22 goals and 30 assists in those two seasons while serving as assistant captain … also lettered twice in badminton at Lyons Township.

Personal Daughter of Candy and Kent Boskovich … has an older brother, Brent … has volunteered at her local Humane Society … biggest sports thrill was winning the 2008 USA Hockey U-19 national championship.

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Career Game Highs Career Stats Goals - vs. 2010-11 Opponents Assists - Opponent G-A—P (Games) Points - Bemidji State 0-0—0 (2) PIM - Minnesota 0-0—0 (4) Shots 1 2x, last Jan. 9, 2010 at Minnesota Minnesota Duluth 0-0—0 (2) Plus/Minus 0 23x, last March 6, 2010 at Minnesota Minnesota State 0-0—0 (3) North Dakota 0-0—0 (4) Robert Morris 0-0—0 (2) St. Cloud State 0-0—0 (1) Syracuse has not played Wayne State has not played Wisconsin 0-0—0 (5)

Career Statistics Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW 2009-10 26 0 0 0 2 0-0 -4 0 0 0 Total 26 0 0 0 2 0-0 -4 0 0 0

WCHA Statistics Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW 2009-10 18 0 0 0 1 0-0 -3 0 0 0 Total 18 0 0 0 1 0-0 -3 0 0 0 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey amanda boskovich brittany carlson Defenseman | Jr. | 5-3 Hudson, Wis. • Cretin-Derham Hall High School • Biology 3 Ohio State Career Honors Personal WCHA All-Academic Team (2009-10) … Academic All-Big Ten at-large selection Daughter of Lori Carlson and Mike Arndt … would like to pursue a career in (2009-10) … Ohio State Scholar-Athlete (2009-10). a medical field after graduation … also enjoys hiking and boating … biggest sports thrills were playing in the Minnesota state tournaments her freshman 2009-10 (Sophomore Season) and senior seasons. Played in all 37 games … scored three goals and had six assists for nine points … had a goal and six assists in 28 WCHA games … tallied seven of her nine points on the road … had three points (1g, 2a) in three postseason games, ending the season on a three-game point streak … first goal of her career was the gamewinner in a 4-1 victory vs. Minnesota State (Oct. 31) … had a point in five of the first six series of the season, including assists at Boston University (Oct. 3), at Bemidji State (Oct. 16), at Wisconsin (Oct. 24) and at North Dakota (Nov. 7) … scored unassisted in a 4-1 win against Robert Morris (Jan. 2) … had an assist in each game of a WCHA First Round Playoff upset sweep of Wisconsin, including setting up the game-tying goal to send the first game into overtime (Feb. 26-27) … opened the scoring for the Buckeyes with a goal against Minnesota in the WCHA Final Faceoff semifinal game in which Ohio State eventually fell, 5-4, in double-overtime (March 6) … concluded the season with a minus-1 on-ice rating … had 13 penalties for 26 minutes … totaled 22 shots on goal.

2008-09 (Freshman Season) Played in 34 games … missed series at North Dakota with an injury (Nov. 1-2) … tallied three points on three assists … recorded first point as a Buckeye with an assist vs. Wisconsin (Oct. 10) … also had an assist in 3-2 win at St. Cloud State (Nov. 8) … had third assist vs. Minnesota State (Feb. 20) … was plus-3 in those games against SCSU and Minnesota State … was assessed 13 penalties for 26 minutes.

Prior to Ohio State A four-year starter for Cretin-Derham Hall High School in St. Paul, Minn. … a teammate of fellow Buckeye Kelly Wild … totaled 24 goals and 54 assists for 78 career points … had 22 points with 5 goals and 17 assists as a senior … named honorable mention all-state … helped lead the Raiders to the 2008 Minnesota state tournament semifinal game … won the Class AA third-place trophy … as a freshman, helped Cretin-Derham Hall to the 2005 state tournament … named all-conference her freshman and sophomore seasons … a member of the National Honors Society and a four-year participant in student council … attended four U.S. National Development Camps and Festivals … also was a member of the Minnesota Whitecaps and the East Side Eagles in the off-season.

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Career Game Highs Career Stats Goals 1 3x, last March 6, 2010 at Minnesota vs. 2010-11 Opponents Assists 1 9x, last Feb. 27, 2010 at Wisconsin Opponent G-A—P (Games) Points 1 12x, last March 6, 2010 at Minnesota Bemidji State 0-1—1 (8) PIM 4 3x, last March 6, 2010 at Minnesota Minnesota 1-0—1 (9) Shots 4 March 6, 2010 at Minnesota Minnesota Duluth 0-0—0 (8) Plus/Minus +3 3x, last Oct. 16, 2009 at Bemidji State Minnesota State 1-0—1 (8) North Dakota 0-1—1 (6) Career Milestones Robert Morris 1-0—1 (2) First Goal – Oct. 31, 2009 vs. Minnesota State St. Cloud State 0-1—1 (8) First Assist – Oct. 10, 2008 vs. Wisconsin Syracuse has not played Wayne State has not played Wisconsin 0-4—4 (12)

Career Statistics Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW 2008-09 34 0 3 3 9 13-26 -22 0 0 0 2009-10 37 3 6 9 22 13-26 -1 0 0 1 Total 71 3 9 12 31 26-52 -23 0 0 1

WCHA Statistics Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW 2008-09 26 0 3 3 5 7-14 -20 0 0 0 2009-10 28 1 3 4 12 10-20 -5 0 0 1 Total 54 1 6 7 17 17-34 -25 0 0 1

O h i o S t a t e B uckeyes.com ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes Melissa Feste Forward | Jr. | 5-3 Bloomington, Minn. • Eden Prairie High School • Sports and Leisure Studies 10 Ohio State Career Honors championship during the 2008 Minnesota State Tournament and concluded the WCHA All-Academic Team (2009-10) … Academic All-Big Ten at-large selection season with a 29-1-1 overall record … helped the team to three-consecutive Lake (2009-10) … two-time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete (2008-09, 2009-10). League championships, including a perfect 17-0-0 record in 2007-08 … scored the game-winning overtime goal for a 1-0 victory in the state semifinal game vs. 2009-10 (Sophomore Season) Cretin-Derham Hall during the ’08 tournament … her senior season, scored 24 Played in 35 games, including 26 against WCHA teams … missed the Bemidji goals and added 32 assists for 56 points to lead the Eagles in points and goals … State series (Jan. 22-23) with an injury … scored 10 goals and add 10 assists named a Top 10 finalist for the 2008 Minnesota Ms. Hockey award … honorable for 20 points … finished sixth on the team in points and tied for fourth in goals mention all-state honoree as a sophomore, junior and senior … also named first … posted four multi-point games, including two with a career-high two goals … team all-metro in 2008 by the Minneapolis Star-Tribune … totaled 272 points in scored eight of her 10 goals against non-conference opponents … started the her six-year career (142g, 130a) … collected five all-conference awards during season with a point in six of the first seven games … had 18 points through the her career … Eden Prairie also won the state championships in 2006 when the first 20 games of the year … in the season-opener, scored the game-tying goal team finished the season 31-0 … named all-state in 2007 and was honorable on the power play with 5 minutes left in regulation for a 1-1 OT tie at Boston mention all-state in ’06 … prior to transferring to Eden Prairie in 2005, played University (Oct. 2) and had another goal the next game against the Terriers, for the Kennedy High School hockey team from 2002-05. another overtime tie at 4-4 … had a goal and assist in 6-5 loss to Minnesota (Oct. 9) … collected an assist in each game at Bemidji State (Oct. 16-17) … followed Personal with another two-point performance with a goal and assist in 4-3 road win at Daughter of Don Feste and Cheryl Latham … enjoys listening to music and Wisconsin (Oct. 23) … scored twice and added an assist for a career-high three playing other sports when off the ice … greatest sports thrill was when Eden points in 4-3 win vs. St. Lawrence (Nov.20) … scored again the next game for four Prairie won the state championships in 2006 and ’08. points and plus-4 rating in split with the Saints … also had four points, including another 2-1—3 game, and was plus-4 in home sweep of Robert Morris (Jan. 2-3) … tallied assists in back-to-back games against Wisconsin (Jan. 30) and North Dakota (Feb. 5) … totaled 49 shots … assessed eight penalties for 16 minutes.

2008-09 (Freshman Season) Played in all 36 games … totaled six points on three goals and three assists … all of her points were against WCHA opponents … two of her goals were scored on the power play … recorded first point as a Buckeye with a power play goal in 3-0 win vs. Bemidji State (Oct. 24) … posted first career assist in 3-2 win at St. Cloud State (Nov. 8) … also had assists vs. Minnesota Duluth (Nov. 15) and vs. St. Cloud State (Jan. 16) … scored goals in back-to-back games, including the game-winner vs. North Dakota (Feb. 7) and the lone Buckeye goal at Minnesota Duluth (Feb. 13) … totaled 46 shots … had 11 penalties for 22 minutes.

Prior to Ohio State Six-year forward on the varsity hockey team at Eden Prairie High School … captained the team for the 2007-08 season … led the Eagles to the Class AA

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Career Game Highs Career Stats Goals 2 2x, last Jan. 3, 2010 vs. Robert Morris vs. 2010-11 Opponents Assists 1 13x, last Feb. 5, 2010 vs. North Dakota Opponent G-A—P (Games) Points 3 2x, last Jan. 3, 2010 vs. Robert Morris Bemidji State 1-2—3 (6) PIM 4 3x, last Feb. 19, 2010 vs. St. Cloud State Minnesota 1-1—2 (9) Shots 5 Jan. 3, 2010 vs. Robert Morris Minnesota Duluth 1-2—3 (8) Plus/Minus +3 2x, last Jan. 3, 2010 vs. Robert Morris Minnesota State 0-0—0 (8) North Dakota 1-1—2 (8) Career Milestones Robert Morris 3-1—4 (2) First Goal – Oct. 24, 2008 vs. Bemidji State St. Cloud State 0-3—3 (8) First Assist – Nov. 8, 2008 at St. Cloud State Syracuse has not played Wayne State has not played Wisconsin 1-2—3 (12)

Career Statistics Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW 2008-09 36 3 3 6 46 11-22 -20 2 0 1 2009-10 35 10 10 20 49 8-16 -4 2 0 1 Total 71 13 13 26 95 19-38 -24 4 0 1

WCHA Statistics Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW 2008-09 28 3 3 6 40 9-18 -14 2 0 1 2009-10 26 2 8 10 27 7-14 -10 0 0 0 Total 54 5 11 16 67 16-32 -24 2 0 1 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey Melissa Feste tina hollowell Forward | SO. | 5-5 Clinton Township, Mich. • Chippewa Valley High School • Little Caesars U-19 • Business 23 2009-10 (Freshman Season) One of two freshmen to play in all 37 games … had four points with a goal and three assists … tallied all four points against WCHA opponents … scored her first college goal and collected her first point as a Buckeye with OSU’s opening goal in a 2-2 (OT) tie at St. Cloud State (Dec. 11) … had two assists in 6-0 road shutout at Minnesota State (Jan. 15) … also was plus-4 in that game against the Mavericks … notched another assist in 2-1 victory against North Dakota (Feb. 5) … assessed only four penalties for eight minutes … totaled 27 shots on goal … had a minus-5 on-ice rating.

Prior to Ohio State Played with the Little Caesars Under-19 team … attended Chippewa Valley High School … also played with Little Caesars U-16 team for two seasons … served as captain in her 2007-08 and assistant captain in 2006-07 … named MVP of the annual Fire on Ice tournament … a three-time attendee at the U.S. Development camp … also was a member of the Honor Roll and active in peer mediation, student government and student council at Chippewa Valley … member of the track and field team and holds the school record for the 100-meter hurdles.

Personal Daughter of Joann and Ken Hollowell … has an older brother, Joe … also enjoys jet skiing … greatest sports thrill was scoring on a penalty shot.

The hollowell File

Career Game Highs Career Stats Goals 1 Dec. 11, 2009 at St. Cloud State vs. 2010-11 Opponents Assists 2 Jan. 15, 2010 at Minnesota State Opponent G-A—P (Games) Points 2 Jan. 15, 2010 at Minnesota State Bemidji State 0-0—0 (4) PIM 2 4x, last Feb. 20, 2010 vs. St. Cloud State Minnesota 0-0—0 (5) Shots 2 6x, last Feb. 19, 2010 vs. St. Cloud State Minnesota Duluth 0-0—0 (4) Plus/Minus +4 Jan. 15, 2010 at Minnesota State Minnesota State 0-2—2 (4) North Dakota 0-1—1 (4) Career Milestones Robert Morris 0-0—0 (2) First Goal – Dec. 11, 2009 at St. Cloud State St. Cloud State 1-0—1 (4) First Assist – Jan. 15, 2010 at Minnesota State Syracuse has not played Wayne State has not played Wisconsin 0-0—0 (6)

Career Statistics Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW 2009-10 37 1 3 4 27 4-8 -5 0 0 0 Total 37 1 3 4 27 4-8 -5 0 0 0

WCHA Statistics Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW 2009-10 28 1 3 4 21 4-8 -3 0 0 0 Total 28 1 3 4 21 4-8 -3 0 0 0

O h i o S t a t e B uckeyes.com ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes JENNA Kilpatrick Forward | sr. | 5-7 New Prague, Minn. • New Prague High School • Finance 7 Ohio State Career Honors Minnesota … totaled 76 points (35g, 41a) in 25 games as a senior … named first AWHCA Scholar All-America (2008-09) … WCHA Scholar-Athlete (2008-09) … team all-state in 2007, second team in 2006 and third team in 2005 … served as two-time WCHA All-Academic Team (2008-09, 2009-10) … two-time Academic a four-year captain … selected all-conference six times … finished the 2005-06 All-Big Ten at-large selection (2008-09, 2009-10) … three-time Ohio State Scholar- season as the top scorer in the state of Minnesota … totaled 483 points on 267 Athlete (2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10). goals and 216 assists in 161 career games … led the Trojans to three Minnesota state high school tournament appearances, including runner-up as a sophomore 2009-10 (Junior Season) … attended four USA Hockey National Select Development Camps … four-year Played in 24 games, including 23 against WCHA teams … had three points on member of the honor roll … also a member of the National Honors Society from two goals and an assist … scored the game-winner in a 5-2 victory at Bemidji 2005-07 … participated in the Reading in the Schools program for four years. State (Oct. 16) … notched a multiple-point game with a goal and assist in 4-1 win against Minnesota State (Oct. 31) … had a minus on-ice rating in only three Personal games and finished the season even … assessed one penalty for two minutes Daughter of Mike and Diana Kilpatrick … has two brothers, and Jimmy … totaled 27 shots on goal. … Jimmy formerly played hockey at Colorado College and was a member of the team when the Tigers played in the 2005 NCAA Frozen Four, hosted by Ohio State 2008-09 (Sophomore Season) … greatest sports thrill was scoring her 400th career point during the state high Played in all 36 games … had one point – an assist in 2-1 loss to Minnesota State school tournament at the Xcel Energy Center. (Feb. 21) … also scored the winning shootout goal in the 12th round at Minnesota State to pick up the fourth point of the series (Dec. 13) … the shootout goal was Ohio State’s first under the new WCHA shootout policy … totaled 10 shots … assessed one penalty for two minutes.

2007-08 (Freshman Season) Played in all 37 games … scored three goals and dished out five assists for a total of eight points … tallied six points (2g, 4a) against WCHA opponents … recorded first point as a Buckeye with an assist in a 7-4 loss vs. then-No. 8 Minnesota (Oct. 19) … posted her only multiple-point game with a goal and assist in a 6-2 win against Bemidji State (Nov. 2) … followed with an assist the next game, a 6-1 victory to complete the sweep of the Beavers … scored the game-winning goal in a 2-1 win against Providence (Nov. 16) … had an assist in a 4-0 shutout of Niagara (Jan. 25) … set up Ohio State’s lone goal in a 5-1 loss at then-No. 4 Minnesota (Feb. 9) … scored her third goal of the season in a 6-3 victory at Bemidji State (Feb. 22) … totaled 72 shots … finished with a minus-10 rating.

Prior to Ohio State A six-time member of the New Prague High School varsity hockey team … was named Team MVP for all six seasons … one of five finalists for the 2007 Ms. Hockey Award, presented to the top senior girls’ high school hockey player in

The kilpatrick File

Career Game Highs Career Stats Goals 1 5x, last Oct. 31, 2009 vs. Minnesota State vs. 2010-11 Opponents Assists 1 7x, last Oct. 31, 2009 vs. Minnesota State Opponent G-A—P (Games) Points 2 2x, last Oct. 31, 2009 vs. Minnesota State Bemidji State 3-2—5 (10) PIM 15 Nov. 2, 2007 vs. Bemidji State Minnesota 0-2—2 (12) Shots 7 Nov. 9, 2007 at Minnesota State Minnesota Duluth 0-0—0 (12) Plus/Minus +2 4x, last Oct. 31, 2009 vs. Minnesota State Minnesota State 1-2—3 (11) North Dakota 0-0—0 (12) Career Milestones Robert Morris has not played First Goal – Nov. 2, 2007 vs. Bemidji State St. Cloud State 0-0—0 (13) First Assist – Oct. 19, 2007 vs. Minnesota Syracuse has not played Wayne State has not played Wisconsin 0-0—0 (14) Career Statistics Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW 2007-08 37 3 5 8 72 11-33 -10 0 0 1 2008-09 36 0 1 1 10 1-2 -5 0 0 0 2009-10 24 2 1 3 27 1-2 0 0 0 1 Total 97 5 7 12 109 13-37 -15 0 0 2

WCHA Statistics Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW 2007-08 28 2 4 6 51 5-21 -11 0 0 0 2008-09 28 0 1 1 7 1-2 -5 0 0 0 2009-10 23 2 1 3 27 1-2 0 0 0 1 Total 79 4 6 10 85 7-25 -16 0 0 1 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey JENNA Kilpatrick CHELSEA KNAPP Goaltender | so. | 5-9 York, N.Y. • Lawrence Academy • Business 31 Ohio State Career Honors Prior to Ohio State WCHA Defensive Player of the Week (Jan. 2-3, 2010) … Ohio State Scholar- Attended and played with Lawrence Academy in Groton, Mass., her sophomore, Athlete (2009-10). junior and senior seasons … backstopped the Spartans to a 22-3-1 record as a senior … helped Lawrence reach the 2009 D-I New England Championship game National Experience … named to the Independent School League All-Star team her senior season … Named to the U.S. Women’s Under-22 Team that will face Canada’s U-22 Team posted 13 shutouts in 31 games as a junior and was named the team’s MVP … in three-game series, Aug. 18-21 in Toronto … participated in USA Hockey’s also played with the East Coast Wizards club team … attended the U.S. Select Warren Strelow National Team Goaltending Camp. 16s Festival in 2007 … at Lawrence, also was the goalie for the field hockey and lacrosse teams and lettered twice in both sports … was in the Cum Laude Society. 2009-10 (Freshman Season) Became the first freshman to start in the Ohio State net since the team’s Personal inaugural season in 1999-2000 … started all 35 games she played … finished Daughter of Greg and Colleen Knapp … has three older brothers: Patrick, with a 15-15-5 record and one shutout … had a 3.02 goals-against average … Brendan and Connor … Connor is a goalie for the CCHA’s Miami RedHawks in made 883 saves – the second-most in the Buckeye records – and was just the Oxford, Ohio … enjoys working out, boating and spending time with her family. second OSU goalie to make over 800 saves in a season … her save total also was the fifth-highest in the NCAA … finished with a .894 save percentage … faced a total of 988 shots … played 2085:35 minutes in net, the eighth-highest total in the nation … made 30 or more saves in 10 games and twice had over 40 saves in a game … held opponents to a single goal or less in nine games … in WCHA action, started 27 of 28 conference games with a 11-13-3 record, 3.25 GAA and .886 save percentage … had a three-game span with a single goal allowed in each game (Dec. 12, Jan. 2-3) … began her career with two overtime ties in season-opening series at Boston University (Oct. 2-3) … had 33 saves in second game against the Terriers … collected her first career win in a 5-2 victory at Bemidji State (Oct. 16) … also made 33 saves in a 3-2 OT loss to Minnesota Duluth (Nov. 13) … stopped 31 of 32 shots faced in a 2-1 win at St. Cloud State (Dec. 12) … named the WCHA Defensive Player of the Week for back-to-back single-goal games in sweep of Robert Morris (4-1 Jan. 2, 6-1 Jan. 3) … posted her first career shutout with 26 saves in 6-0 victory at Minnesota State (Jan. 15) … had 42 saves in a 3-2 defeat vs. Wisconsin (Jan. 30) … collected 32 saves in 6-3 upset at Minnesota Duluth to hand the Bulldogs their last loss of the season as it claimed the 2010 NCAA title (Feb. 13) … stopped 51 of 56 shots faced in two overtime wins in upset of then-defending NCAA champion Wisconsin in the WCHA First Round Playoff series sweep in Madison (Feb. 26-27) … had a season-high 43 saves in 5-4 double-overtime loss to Minnesota in the WCHA Final Faceoff semifinal game in Minneapolis (March 6) … assessed two penalties for four minutes in a game at Wisconsin (Oct. 24).

The knapp File

Career Game Highs Career Stats Saves in a Game: 43, March 6, 2010 at Minnesota vs. 2010-11 Opponents Games with 30+ Saves: 10, last 43, March 6, 2010 at Minnesota Opponent Record, GAA, Sv% Games with 40+ Saves: 2, last 43, March 6, 2010 at Minnesota Bemidji State 2-1-1, 1.72, .933 Minnesota 0-5-0, 5.77, .845 Career Milestones Minnesota Duluth 1-3-0, 3.95, .872 First Appearance: Oct. 2, 2009 at Boston University Minnesota State 3-0-0, 1.00, .959 First Start: Oct. 2, 2009 at Boston University North Dakota 2-2-0, 3.49, .837 First Win: Oct. 16, 2009 at Bemidji State Robert Morris 2-0-0, 1.00, .947 First Shutout: Jan. 15, 2010 at Minnesota State St. Cloud State 1-1-2, 2.44, .909 Syracuse has not played Wayne State has not played Wisconsin 4-2-0, 3.29, .893

Career Statistics Year GP-GS Min. GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T Sho 2009-10 35-35 2085:35 105 3.02 883 .894 15-15-5 1 Total 35-35 2085:35 105 3.02 883 .894 15-15-5 1

WCHA Statistics Year GP-GS Min. GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T Sho 2009-10 27-27 1567:42 85 3.25 658 .886 11-13-3 1 Total 27-27 1567:42 85 3.25 658 .886 11-13-3 1

O h i o S t a t e B uckeyes.com ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes Hokey Langan Forward | so. | 5-3 Chatham, Ontario • Chatham-Kent Secondary School • London Jr. Devilettes • Sports and Leisure Studies 12 Ohio State Career Honors loss to Minnesota (Oct. 9) … started her 14-game point streak with two points, WCHA Rookie of the Year (2009-10) … WCHA Scoring Champion (2009-10) … including the game-winning goal with 5 minutes left in the third, to give Ohio Second Team All-WCHA (2009-10) … WCHA All-Rookie Team (2009-10) … State its first victory at Wisconsin since 2003 (Oct. 23) … tallied her first multi- earned the Buckeyes’ Most Valuable Freshman award (2009-10) … tied the goal and multi-assist game with 2-2—4 in 7-6 come-from-behind win against program record for WCHA Rookie of the Week awards with four (Oct. 30-31, Minnesota State (Oct. 30) … collected an assist and was a season-best plus-4 Jan. 22-23, Feb. 12-13, Feb. 19-20). in 5-4 loss at North Dakota (Nov. 6) … had a goal and two assists in 5-3 defeat to Minnesota Duluth (Nov. 14) … opened the scoring and added an assist on the National Experience game-winning goal in a 2-1 victory at St. Cloud State to head into the holiday Participated in the Canadian National Women’s Program Strength and break with a win (Dec. 12) … point streak game to an end Jan. 8 in 5-2 loss at Conditioning Camp, May 25-30, 2010 in Calgary … won the silver medal with Minnesota … scored twice, including the gamewinner, in rally to top Minnesota Team Canada at the 2009 IIHF World Women’s Under-18 Championship … State, 3-2, in Mankato (Jan. 16) … followed that game with four-goal, five-point competed for Team Canada in a U-18 series against Team USA in August 2008. performance vs. Bemidji State … again led the upset vs. Wisconsin by scoring the gamewinner with 9 seconds left in regulation in 5-4 home win (Jan. 29) … 2009-10 (Freshman Season) tallied six points (2g, 4a) in road split at Minnesota Duluth (Feb. 12-13) … had Set the Ohio State record for points by a freshman with 53 … was one point a goal and assist has the Buckeyes dropped the first game, 5-4, in overtime, but shy of tying the Buckeye single-season scoring record … scored 25 goals and came back with a goal and three assists in 6-3 upset of the Bulldogs the next had 28 assists … led the team in points and goals … played in all 37 games night to hand UMD its last loss of the season as it claimed the 2010 NCAA title … became the first Buckeye to win the WCHA’s scoring title … in 28 league … helped seal the WCHA First Round Playoff sweep of Wisconsin by scoring a games, had 21 goals and 22 assists for 43 points … posted an average of 1.54 hat trick in 4-3 overtime win in Madison to advance to the conference’s semifinal points per game in conference contests … had 1.43 points per game overall to (Feb. 27) … set up two goals, including the game-tying goal with 18 seconds left rank eighth in the NCAA … her points per game also was the highest by a rookie in regulation, in 5-4 double-overtime loss to Minnesota in WCHA Final Faceoff in the NCAA, scoring 10 more points than the next freshman … ranked ninth in semifinal in Minneapolis (March 6) … totaled 158 shots … assessed 18 penalties the nation in goals per game (0.68), t-11th in assists per game (0.76) and t-10th for 36 minutes … finished with a plus-6 rating. in PP goals (7) … overall in the WCHA was third in points, third in goals, fourth in assists and tied for fourth in PP points (21) … tied for the second-longest Prior to Ohio State point streak in OSU history at 14 games, from Oct. 23, 2009-Jan. 2, 2010 … had Played for the London Jr. Devilettes … attended Chatham-Kent Secondary School a point in 18 of her first 20 collegiate games … only twice did she not score in … also a two-time member of the gold medal-winning Team Ontario Red at the consecutive games (Jan. 8-9, Jan.30-Feb. 5) … was held off the score sheet just 2007 and ’08 Canadian Under-18 National Championships … served as assistant eight times … had 15 multiple-point games, four with multiple goals and four captain at the 2008 championships. with multiple assists … tied the Buckeye record for goals and points in a game by scoring four times and adding an assist for a five-point performance against Personal Bemidji State (Jan. 22) … also had a hat trick in 4-3 OT win to complete the Daughter of John and Cathy Langan … first name is Casandra, but has been sweep of then-defending NCAA champion Wisconsin in the WCHA First Round nicknamed Hokey since childhood … has an older sister, Samantha, and younger Playoff series (Feb. 27) … scored seven power-play goals to rank second on the brother, Chad … greatest sports thrill is representing her country and province team … added 14 assists for 21 points with the man-advantage … tallied first in front of a packed arena. collegiate point with an assist in 4-4 OT tie at Boston University (Oct. 3) … scored her first Buckeye goal, and added an assist for her first multi-point game, in 6-5

The langan File

Career Game Highs Career Stats Goals 4 Jan. 22, 2010 vs. Bemidji State vs. 2010-11 Opponents Assists 3 Feb. 13, 2010 at Minnesota Duluth Opponent G-A—P (Games) Points 5 Jan. 22, 2010 vs. Bemidji State Bemidji State 5-1—6 (4) PIM 4 4x, last Feb. 27, 2010 at Wisconsin Minnesota 1-4—5 (5) Shots 10 2x, last Jan. 29, 2010 vs. Wisconsin Minnesota Duluth 3-7—10 (4) Plus/Minus +4 Nov. 6, 2009 at North Dakota Minnesota State 5-4—9 (4) North Dakota 2-2—4 (4) Career Milestones Robert Morris 0-2—2 (2) First Goal – Oct. 9, 2009 vs. Minnesota St. Cloud State 2-3—5 (4) First Assist – Oct. 3, 2009 at Boston University Syracuse has not played Hat Tricks – Jan. 22, 2010 vs. Bemidji State (4 goals); Wayne State has not played Feb. 27, 2010 at Wisconsin Wisconsin 6-3—9 (6) Longest Point Streak – 14 games (24 pts., Oct. 23, 2009-Jan. 3, 2010)

Career Statistics Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW 2009-10 37 25 28 53 158 18-36 +11 7 0 3 Total 37 25 28 53 158 18-36 +11 7 0 3

WCHA Statistics Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW 2009-10 28 21 22 43 133 12-24 +9 6 0 3 Total 28 21 22 43 133 12-24 +9 6 0 3 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey Hokey Langan Christina Mancuso Forward | sr. | 5-7 | CAptain Toronto, Ontario • Havergal College • Toronto Jr. Aeros • Middle Childhood Education 19 Ohio State Career Honors Prior to Ohio State Voted captain of the Buckeyes for the 2010-11 season … received the team’s Played with the Toronto Junior Aeros in 2006-07 … won the 2007 Provincial Buckeye Power Club award for her hard work and dedication in the weight Women’s Hockey League Championship … served an assistant captain of the room and off-ice training (2009-10) … WCHA All-Academic Team (2008-09) Junior Aeros, after captaining the Midget Aeros in 2005-06 … led her Havergal … Academic All-Big Ten at-large selection (2008-09) … two-time Ohio State Collegiate High School team in goals as a junior with 24 and finished the season Scholar-Athlete (2007-08, 2008-09). with 39 points in 20 games to earn the team MVP award as the assistant captain … named a member of the 2006 Toronto Star All-Star Team and led the Midget 2009-10 (Junior Season) Aeros to the league championship … won five provincial medals (2 gold, 1 silver, Played in all 37 games … had a career highs in points (10), goals (4) and assists 2 bronze) within six years. (6) … tallied nine of her 10 points against WCHA opponents (3g, 6a) … centered the third line for the majority of the season … Ohio State won seven of the eight Personal games in which she had a point … recorded her first multiple-point game of her Daughter of Anna and Lidio Mancuso … has two sisters, Elizabeth and Victoria career with two assists in 5-2 win at Bemidji State (Oct. 16) … also had an assist … greatest sports thrill was winning Ontario Provincials in 2006 with the in 7-6 victory vs. Minnesota State (Oct. 30) … scored the first shorthanded goal … enjoys playing other sports, spending time with friends and of her career, which also ended up being the gamewinner, in 4-1 win vs. Robert listening to music. Morris (Jan. 2) … had a point in four-consecutive series from Jan. 15-Feb. 6 … tallied her second multi-point game with goal and assist in 6-0 shutout at Minnesota State (Jan. 15) … set up a goal in 5-2 win vs. Bemidji State (Jan. 22) … opened the scoring for the Buckeyes in 5-4 victory vs. Wisconsin (Jan. 29) … had a point in each game in a split of a home series vs. North Dakota (Feb. 5-6) … totaled 48 shots on goal … assessed 11 penalties for 22 minutes.

2008-09 (Sophomore Season) Played in 33 games … missed the WCHA First Round Playoff series with an injury … scored two goals and had an assist for three points, all recorded in November … had an assist at North Dakota (Nov. 1) … recorded goals on the road against St. Cloud State (Nov. 9) and St. Lawrence (Nov. 29) … totaled 21 shots … assessed 21 penalties for 53 minutes.

2007-08 (Freshman Season) Played in all 37 games … totaled three points with two goals and an assist … two of her three points were against WCHA opponents … scored all three of her points in November … recorded her first collegiate point with an assist in a 6-1 victory vs. Bemidji State (Nov. 3) … scored her first career goal in a 3-2 loss at Minnesota State (Nov. 10) … also scored against Providence in a 4-1 non-conference win (Nov. 17) … totaled 32 shots on the season … finished with a rating of minus-4.

The mancuso File

Career Game Highs Career Stats Goals 1 8x, last Feb. 5, 2010 vs. North Dakota vs. 2010-11 Opponents Assists 2 Oct. 16, 2009 at Bemidji State Opponent G-A—P (Games) Points 2 2x, last Jan. 15, 2010 at Minnesota State Bemidji State 0-4—4 (12) PIM 15 Jan. 10, 2009 vs. Minnesota Minnesota 0-0—0 (13) Shots 5 2x, last Jan. 23, 2009 at Bemidji State Minnesota Duluth 0-0—0 (12) Plus/Minus +2 3x, last Jan. 15, 2010 at Minnesota State Minnesota State 2-2—4 (12) North Dakota 1-2—3 (12) Career Milestones Robert Morris 1-0—1 (2) First Goal – Nov. 10, 2007 at Minnesota State St. Cloud State 1-0—1 (14) First Assist – Nov. 3, 2007 vs. Bemidji State Syracuse has not played 100th Game – Feb. 6, 2010 vs. North Dakota Wayne State has not played Wisconsin 1-0—1 (14) Career Statistics Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW 2007-08 37 2 1 3 32 11-22 -4 0 0 0 2008-09 33 2 1 3 21 21-53 -18 0 0 0 2009-10 37 4 6 10 48 11-22 -14 0 1 1 Total 107 8 8 16 101 43-97 -36 0 1 1

WCHA Statistics Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW 2007-08 28 1 1 2 20 10-20 -2 0 0 0 2008-09 27 1 1 2 15 19-49 -17 0 0 0 2009-10 28 3 6 9 36 11-22 -9 0 0 0 Total 83 5 8 13 71 40-91 -28 0 0 0

O h i o S t a t e B uckeyes.com ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes Laura McIntosh Forward | jr. | 5-4 | Assistant captain Waterloo, Ontario • Bluevale Collegiate Institute • Mississauga Jr. Chiefs • Physical Education 11 Ohio State Career Honors State and two in 5-2 win vs. Bemidji State (Jan. 15-22) … had four points, Voted assistant captain of the Buckeyes for the 2010-11 season (along with including three assists, and was plus-3 in 5-4 victory against Wisconsin (Jan. Natalie Spooner and Kelly Wild) … enters her junior year standing sixth in 29) … totaled six points in split at Minnesota Duluth with a career-high four career assists (63) and 11th in career points (84) in the Ohio State records … assists in 5-4 overtime loss the first game and a goal and assist in 6-3 upset competed with the WCHA All-Star Team against the U.S. Women’s National in game two to hand UMD its last loss of the season as it claimed the 2010 Team in St. Paul, Minn. (September 2009) … received the team’s Most Valuable NCAA title (Feb. 12-13) … after a goal and assist in 3-2 loss to St. Cloud State, Freshman award (2008-09) … Ohio State Scholar-Athlete (2008-09). assisted on the game-tying goal with 20 seconds left in regulation in 4-4 OT tie the following game and scored the winning shootout goal to get the extra National Experience point in the WCHA standings (Feb. 19-20) … had three helpers in a First Round Participated in the Canadian National Women’s Program Strength and WCHA Playoff sweep of Wisconsin, one in the first game and two in the second Conditioning Camp, May 25-30, 2010 in Calgary … twice attended the game including setting up the game-winning OT goal in the 4-3 win to advance Canadian Women’s Under-22 Strength and Conditioning/Skating Camp (April to the conference’s semifinal (Feb. 26-27) … assisted on the game-tying goal 30-May 3, 2009 and May 28-31, 2010 in Calgary) … invited to participate in with 18 seconds left in regulation in 5-4 double-overtime loss to Minnesota in Hockey Canada’s Under-22 Women’s Summer Selection Camp, Aug. 10-19, WCHA Final Faceoff semifinal in Minneapolis (March 6) … finished with a plus- 2008 in Toronto … won the silver medal with Canada’s National Women’s 6 rating … had 15 penalties for 30 minutes … assessed only two penalties in Under-18 Team in the inaugural IIHF World Women’s U-18 Championships in the last 12 games of the season … totaled 134 shots on goal. January 2008 … also was a member of the Canadian U-18 Team that won the summer series against the U-18 Team USA squad in August 2007. 2008-09 (Freshman Season) Played in all 36 games … led the Buckeyes in points with 39 and assists with 2009-10 (Sophomore Season) 28 … also scored 11 goals … her 39 points rank third all-time in the Buckeye Played in all 37 games … led the team with 35 assists, the second-highest total records for freshman scoring and ninth overall in season scoring … set an OSU in a season by a Buckeye and only three helpers away from tying the record … rookie record with 28 assists, which also ranks fourth in the season records … ranked second on the team in points with 45 … scored 10 goals, two of them had nine power play points, including eight assists, to rank third on the team while on the power play … had 11 multiple-point games and eight contests in PP scoring … overall in the WCHA, ranked 16th in scoring, fifth in rookie with multiple assists … collected 18 points, including 16 assists, while on the scoring and tied for 10th in assists … ranked seventh in the NCAA in rookie power play for the second-most PP points on the Buckeyes … was held without scoring with 1.08 points per game and 21st in assists with 0.78 per game … 34 a point in back-to-back games just twice, including only one series in which of her points (10g, 24a) were against WCHA opponents to tie for eighth in the she did not have a point (Jan. 8-9 at Minnesota) … carries an eight-game league … her 24 assists vs. the WCHA tied for fifth … had 11 multiple-point point streak into the 2010-11 season … in the NCAA, ranked fifth in assists games, including seven with multiple assists and two with multiple goals … per game (0.95) and 19th in points per game (1.22) … led the WCHA overall in had a seven-game point streak (Nov. 29-Jan. 10) and a six-game point streak assists, ranked seventh in points and tied for eighth in power play points … in (Oct. 18-Nov. 8) … recorded first point as a Buckeye by scoring the gamewinner conference games only, tied for third in points (37), first in assists (28) and tied in 3-2 victory in the second game of the season at Providence (Oct. 4) … for sixth in power play points (14) … had four assists in the first five games of followed with two assists in home-opener vs. Wisconsin (Oct. 10) … started the season … scored in 4-3 win in the first game and factored into all three six-game point streak with goal and assist at Minnesota (Oct. 18), followed by goals in 5-3 loss in game two in series at Wisconsin (Oct. 23-24) … followed assisting on three of five goals in sweep of Bemidji State (Oct. 24-25), then with a five-point series (1g, 4a) in home sweep of Minnesota State (Oct. 30-31) earned WCHA Rookie of the Week honors with five points, including a season- … again factored into all three goals in 5-3 loss to Minnesota Duluth after high four-point (2g, 2a) performance, at North Dakota (Nov. 1-2) and wrapped scoring a goal in the first game against the Bulldogs (Nov. 13-14) … collected up the streak by setting up all three goals in 3-2 win at St. Cloud State (Nov. five assists in a three-game span with three helpers in a sweep at Minnesota 8) … the three assists were a season-high … had a point in 10 of 11 games

The McIntosh File Career Game Highs Career Stats Goals 3 Feb. 20, 2009 vs. Minnesota State vs. 2010-11 Opponents Assists 4 Feb. 12, 2010 at Minnesota Duluth Opponent G-A—P (Games) Points 4 3x, last Feb. 12, 2010 at Minnesota Duluth Bemidji State 0-8—8 (8) PIM 4 3x, last Feb. 13, 2010 at Minnesota Duluth Minnesota 2-5—7 (9) Shots 11 Feb. 6, 2010 vs. North Dakota Minnesota Duluth 3-10—13 (8) Plus/Minus +3 Jan. 29, 2010 vs. Wisconsin Minnesota State 6-10—16 (8) North Dakota 4-5—9 (8) Career Milestones Robert Morris 1-1—2 (2) First Goal – Oct. 4, 2008 at Providence St. Cloud State 1-8—9 (8) First Assist – Oct. 10, 2008 vs. Wisconsin Syracuse has not played Hat Tricks – Feb. 20, 2009 vs. Minnesota State Wayne State has not played Wisconsin 3-11—14 (12)

Career Statistics Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW 2008-09 36 11 28 39 107 11-22 -22 1 0 1 2009-10 37 10 35 45 134 15-30 +6 2 0 0 Total 73 21 63 84 241 26-52 -16 3 0 1

WCHA Statistics Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW 2008-09 28 10 24 34 81 7-14 -17 1 0 0 2009-10 28 9 28 37 102 14-28 +4 2 0 0 Total 56 19 52 71 183 21-42 -13 3 0 0 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey

between Nov. 29-Jan. 24, including her seven-game streak … had five points (2g, 3a) in Minnesota State road series (Dec. 12-13) … opened 2009 with a Laura McIntosh goal and seven assists in the first eight games … set up two goals in 4-3 loss vs. St. Cloud State (Jan. 17) and both goals in 7-2 loss at Minnesota Duluth (Feb. 14) … scored a goal and had an assist in 4-1 win vs. North Dakota (Feb. 6) … recorded first career hat trick with three goals in 6-5 loss to Minnesota State (Feb. 20) … finished season by assisting on Buckeye goal in a 4-1 loss to Wisconsin (Feb. 28) … totaled 107 shots … assessed 11 penalties for 22 points … never had more than one penalty called against her in a game.

Prior to Ohio State Played for the Mississauga Jr. Chiefs for two seasons and attended Bluevale Collegiate Institute … helped the Chiefs to back-to-back bronze medals in the Provincial Women’s Hockey League with eight points in the 2008 postseason play … finished the regular season fourth in points in the conference with 47 on 19 goals and 28 assists in 27 games … helped Team Ontario Red win the gold medal in the U-18 National Hockey Tournament to follow her gold medal with Team Ontario at the Canada Winter Games in March 2007 with Buckeye teammate Natalie Spooner … earned the sportsmanship award for the U-18 tournament … during the 2006-07 season with Mississauga, received the team’s MVP award after leading the league in scoring with 54 points with 21 goals and 33 assists in 32 games … prior to her two seasons with Mississauga, was a member of the Waterloo AAA boys team and Brampton Canadettes … also excelled in field hockey, softball, badminton and golf, earning a total of 10 team MVP awards at Bluevale.

Personal Daughter of Diane and Dale McIntosh … has a brother, Jeff … greatest sports thrill was winning the gold medal at the Canadian U-18 National Hockey tournament in November 2007 in front of friends and family in her hometown … played third base for the 2009 Team Ontario softball team that won silver at the .

O h i o S t a t e B uckeyes.com 25 ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes sandy Nelson Defenseman | sr. | 5-4 Blaine, Minn. • Spring Lake Park High School • Consumer Affairs 24 Ohio State Career Honors WCHA All-Academic Team (2009-10) … Academic All-Big Ten at-large selection (2009-10) … Ohio State Scholar-Athlete (2009-10).

2009-10 (Junior Season) Played in all 37 games … totaled four points on a goal and three assists … assessed only one penalty the entire season … had a minus rating in only six games, finishing plus-3 for the year … recorded the first goal of her career by opening the scoring in 5-4 loss at Minnesota Duluth (Feb. 12) … had an assist in 5-4 defeat at North Dakota (Nov. 6) … collected a career-high two assists in 6-1 victory over Robert Morris (Jan. 3) … totaled nine shots on goal.

2008-09 (Sophomore Season) Played in 34 games, including 27 against WCHA opponents … recorded two assists on the season for two points … posted first assist of the season in a 6-5 win at Minnesota State (Dec. 12) … also was plus-2 against the Mavericks … had an assist in a 4-1 victory against North Dakota (Feb. 6) … had a rating of plus-3 for the weekend series vs. the Fighting Sioux … assessed three penalties for six minutes … totaled 13 shots on the season.

2007-08 (Freshman Season) Played in 34 of 37 games, including 27 WCHA contests … had one point, an assist in a 2-1 win vs. Providence (Nov. 16) … also was plus-2 in that game … finished the season with a minus-4 rating … totaled four shots.

Prior to Ohio State A four-year starter with Spring Lake Park High School … captained the team the as a junior and senior … earned All-Suburban Conference honors those years as well … led the Panthers in defenseman scoring in 2005 and 2006 with 26 and 36 points, respectively … has earned a total of 10 varsity letters at Spring Lake Park with four from hockey and six as a member of the golf team … participated in the 2006 Phase II USA Development Camp and was a member of the U-19 Walser team in 2005 and 2006.

Personal Daughter of Shawn and Patti Nelson … has two brothers, Patrick and Michael, and a sister, Colleen … cousin, Addison DeBoer, played men’s hockey at Colorado College … enjoys golfing, fishing, waterskiing and spending time at her family’s cabin … would like to coach hockey on the high school level and study abroad after graduation.

The nelson File

Career Game Highs Career Stats Goals 1 Feb. 12, 2010 at Minnesota Duluth vs. 2010-11 Opponents Assists 2 Jan. 3, 2010 vs. Robert Morris Opponent G-A—P (Games) Points 2 Jan. 3, 2010 vs. Robert Morris Bemidji State 0-0—0 (12) PIM 2 8x, last Nov. 6, 2009 at North Dakota Minnesota 0-0—0 (13) Shots 3 2x, last Oct. 31, 2009 vs. Minnesota State Minnesota Duluth 1-0—1 (12) Plus/Minus +2 5x, last Jan. 15, 2010 at Minnesota State Minnesota State 0-1—1 (12) North Dakota 0-2—2 (12) Career Milestones Robert Morris 0-2—2 (2) First Goal – Feb. 12, 2010 at Minnesota Duluth St. Cloud State 0-0—0 (13) First Assist – Nov. 16, 2007 vs. Providence Syracuse has not played 100th Game – Feb. 13, 2010 at Minnesota Duluth Wayne State has not played Wisconsin 0-0—0 (14)

Career Statistics Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW 2007-08 34 0 1 1 4 4-8 -4 0 0 0 2008-09 34 0 2 2 13 3-6 -5 0 0 0 2009-10 37 1 3 4 9 1-2 +3 0 0 0 Total 105 1 6 7 26 8-16 -6 0 0 0

WCHA Statistics Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW 2007-08 27 0 0 0 2 2-4 -3 0 0 0 2008-09 27 0 2 2 11 3-6 -3 0 0 0 2009-10 28 1 1 2 8 1-2 +1 0 0 0 Total 82 1 3 4 21 6-12 -5 0 0 0 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey sandy Nelson shannon reilly Defenseman | sr. | 5-5 Chanhassen, Minn. • Benilde-St. Margaret’s High School • Communication 9 Ohio State Career Honors 2007-08 (Freshman Season) Assistant captain of the Buckeyes in 2009-10 … competed with the WCHA All-Star Played in all 37 games … ranked seventh on the team in scoring with 24 points … Team against the U.S. Women’s National Team in St. Paul, Minn. (September 2009) … was the third-highest scoring defenseman on the OSU roster … her 24 points were the WCHA All-Rookie Team (2007-08) … WCHA All-Academic Team (2009-10) … received sixth-most all-time by an Ohio State freshman … tied for fourth in assists with 18 and the team’s Most Valuable Freshman award (2007-08). added six goals … had six multiple-point games, including three with multiple assists … scored two of her goals on the power play … had a minus rating in just nine games National Experience … recorded at least one point against all WCHA teams … totaled 21 points (6g, 15a) Participated in the U.S. Women’s Under-22 Camp, June 24-July 1, 2008 in Lake against WCHA opponents … in the NCAA, ranked 17th in defenseman scoring and 19th Placid, N.Y. in freshman scoring with 0.65 points per game … overall in the WCHA, tied for eighth in points by a defenseman and tied for seventh in freshman points … in WCHA games 2009-10 (Junior Season) alone, tied for 17th in points, 12th in assists, tied for 16th in power play points (8), tied Played in 35 games, including all 28 WCHA contests … missed the opening series of the for third in points by a defenseman and tied for fifth in freshman points … had at least season at Boston University with an injury … had a goal and 10 assists for 11 points … a point in 12 out of 18 series … picked up her first point as a Buckeye when she scored collected nine points (1g, 8a) against conference opponents … set up four power play the second goal in a 2-2 OT tie at then-No. 1 Wisconsin (Oct. 14) … recorded her first goals … had points in back-to-back games three times … tallied single assists in a 5-2 collegiate assist the following game, a 7-4 loss to Minnesota (Oct. 19) … added two win at Bemidji State (Oct. 16) and 4-3 win at Wisconsin (Oct. 23) … assisted on goals in assists in a 4-1 win in game two of the home series vs. the Gophers (Oct. 20) … had each game of a home sweep of Minnesota State (Oct. 30-31) … scored only goal of the an assist in three-consecutive games, Oct. 27-Nov. 3 … scored a goal and added an season in 5-3 defeat to Minnesota Duluth (Nov. 14) … set up the game-winning goal assist in both games for a four-point series in a home sweep vs. North Dakota (Jan. in 2-1 victory at St. Cloud State (Dec. 12) … assisted on two of Ohio State’s four goals 4-5) … in the next series, tallied three assists in a road series at St. Cloud State (Jan. in 4-1 win against Robert Morris (Jan. 2) … had single assists in three other games 11-12) … scored one of two OSU goals in a 3-2 loss to then-No. 3 Minnesota Duluth the second half of the season – vs. Bemidji State (Jan. 22) and one in each game in (Feb. 2) … had a goal and assist in a 3-2 victory vs. Minnesota State (Feb. 15) … had a split at eventual 2010 NCAA champ Minnesota Duluth (Feb. 12-13) … totaled 49 shots second four-game point streak, Feb. 22-March 1 … after an assist in game one, scored on goal … finished minus-5 on the season … assessed 18 penalties for 36 minutes. the game-winning goal in a 3-2 win in game two for a road sweep of Bemidji State (Feb. 22-23) … assisted on both Buckeye goals in a 4-2 loss at St. Cloud State in the WCHA 2008-09 (Sophomore Season) Final Faceoff First Round series (Feb. 29) … followed with an assist the next game vs. Helped anchor the Buckeye defense, playing in 35 of 36 games … mainstay on the the Huskies, a 3-0 shutout victory (March 1) … totaled 61 shots during the season … power play and penalty kill units … led the Ohio State defense in scoring with 19 points finished with a rating of plus-2. … scored five goals and had 14 assists … ranked fourth on the team in points and third in assists … led the Buckeyes in power play points with 12, including two goals Prior to Ohio State and 10 assists … two of her goals also were gamewinners … overall in the WCHA, A four-year member of the hockey team at Benilde-St. Margaret’s High School … tied for ninth in defenseman scoring … ranked 25th in the NCAA points per game by a led the Red Knights to a third-place finish in Class 2A in the 2007 Minnesota State defenseman with 0.54 … recorded 15 of her points (5g, 10a) against WCHA opponents Tournament … earned all-conference four seasons … a three-time captain, was named … tied for eighth in defenseman scoring in conference-only games … had five games all-state and all-metro in 2005-06 and was an all-state honorable mention in 2004-05 with multiple points and four series with three points … after recording just seven points and 2006-07 … won the Class 1A Minnesota State Tournament as a freshman … a in the first half of the season, had 12 in the second half … opened the 2009 slate with three-time participant in the U.S. National Development Camp… lettered in hockey and seven assists four points in the first four games … tallied her first goal of the season golf at Benilde-St. Margaret’s four times each … led the golf team to three conference with the gamewinner with three minutes left in a 3-2 victory at St. Cloud State (Nov. championships … participated in community service, including Loaves and Fishes and 9) … followed by setting up both Ohio State goals in a 5-2 loss to the Huskies … had Moving Forward Homeless Shelter. three assists in a road series at Minnesota State (Dec. 12-13) … added three assists the next series vs. Boston University (Jan. 2-3) … scored the game-tying goal with 44 Personal seconds left in regulation in 3-3 tie at Bemidji State (Jan. 23) … also had an assist in Daughter of Lisa and Mike Reilly … is the oldest of five, with three brothers (Connor, the game vs. the Beavers … tallied two power play goals in a 4-1 win vs. North Dakota Ryan and Mike) and a sister (Caitlin) … father played college hockey at Colorado College (Feb. 6) … added an assist the next game for a three-point series … assisted on the and the University of Minnesota and was drafted by the NHL’s Montreal Canadians in lone Buckeye goals in losses at Minnesota Duluth (Feb. 13) and at Wisconsin (Feb. 28) 1977 … hobbies include golfing, wakeboarding and skiing. … scored for the Buckeyes in a 2-1 loss to Minnesota State (Feb. 21) … totaled 82 shots on the season … had 18 penalties for 36 minutes.

The reilly File

Career Game Highs Career Stats Goals 2 Feb. 6, 2009 vs. North Dakota vs. 2010-11 Opponents Assists 2 7x, last Jan. 2, 2010 vs. Robert Morris Opponent G-A—P (Games) Points 2 12x, last Jan. 2, 2010 vs. Robert Morris Bemidji State 2-6—8 (12) PIM 6 Oct. 4, 2008 at Providence Minnesota 0-5—5 (13) Shots 7 2x, last Nov. 1, 2008 at North Dakota Minnesota Duluth 2-3—5 (12) Plus/Minus +3 3x, last Oct. 16, 2009 at Bemidji State Minnesota State 2-6—8 (10) North Dakota 4-4—8 (10) Career Milestones Robert Morris 0-2—2 (2) First Goal – Oct. 14, 2007 at Wisconsin St. Cloud State 1-10—11 (15) First Assist – Oct. 19, 2007 vs. Minnesota Syracuse has not played 100th Game – Feb. 6, 2010 vs. North Dakota Wayne State has not played Wisconsin 1-3—4 (15 Career Statistics Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW 2007-08 37 6 18 24 61 11-22 +2 2 0 1 2008-09 35 5 14 19 82 18-36 -17 2 0 2 2009-10 35 1 10 11 49 18-36 -5 0 0 0 Total 107 12 42 54 192 47-94 -20 4 0 3

WCHA Statistics Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW 2007-08 28 6 15 21 49 5-10 0 2 0 1 2008-09 27 5 10 15 63 12-24 -16 2 0 2 2009-10 28 1 8 9 35 13-26 -4 0 0 0 Total 83 12 33 45 147 30-60 -20 4 0 3

O h i o S t a t e B uckeyes.com ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes liz rizzo Forward | so. | 5-5 Glens Falls, N.Y. • Berkshire School • Biology 17 Ohio State Career Honors Ohio State Scholar-Athlete (2009-10).

2009-10 (Freshman Season) Played in 32 games, 23 of which were against WCHA teams … competed in all 19 games of the second half of the season, including the three postseason games … had an assist for one point … set up a goal in the 6-0 win at Minnesota State (Jan. 15) … totaled 11 shots on goal … did not pick up a penalty all season … had an on-ice rating on minus-4.

Prior to Ohio State Attended and played at Berkshire School in Sheffield, Mass. … a native of Glens Falls, N.Y. … captained the hockey team her senior season … received the David Barrett Memorial Prize for Perseverance for her achievements in both hockey and the classroom … as a sophomore, won the hockey gold medal at the Empire State games … served as captain of the Adirondack region for the games in 2006 and ’07 … played goalie and captained the lacrosse team … voted team MVP as a senior and was a three-time selection to the Capital District All-Star team in the sport … an Academic All-American in lacrosse … received High Honors every period throughout high school.

Personal Daughter of Robert and Jeanne Rizzo … has three younger siblings: James, Jillian and Andrew … would like to attend medical school and become a doctor.

The rizzo File

Career Game Highs Career Stats Goals - vs. 2010-11 Opponents Assists 1 Jan. 15, 2010 at Minnesota State Opponent G-A—P (Games) Points 1 Jan. 15, 2010 at Minnesota State Bemidji State 0-0—0 (4) PIM - Minnesota 0-0—0 (4) Shots 2 3x, last Jan. 9, 2010 at Minnesota Minnesota Duluth 0-0—0 (2) Plus/Minus +1 2x, last Jan. 15, 2010 at Minnesota State Minnesota State 0-1—1 (2) North Dakota 0-0—0 (4) Career Milestones Robert Morris 0-0—0 (2) First Assist – Jan. 15, 2010 at Minnesota State St. Cloud State 0-0—0 (4) Syracuse has not played Wayne State has not played Wisconsin 0-0—0 (6)

Career Statistics Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW 2009-10 32 0 1 1 11 0-0 -4 0 0 0 Total 32 0 1 1 11 0-0 -4 0 0 0

WCHA Statistics Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW 2009-10 23 0 1 1 8 0-0 -4 0 0 0 Total 23 0 1 1 8 0-0 -4 0 0 0 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey liz rizzo paige semenza Forward | so. | 5-4 Pittston, Pa. • North American Hockey Academy • Exercise Science 25 Ohio State Career Honors Received the team’s Most Improved Player Award (2009-10) … Ohio State Scholar-Athlete (2009-10).

2009-10 (Freshman Season) Played in 34 games, including 25 against WCHA opponents … had 13 points on four goals and nine assists … the second-highest scoring Buckeye freshman … after having just two points in her first 15 games, recorded 11 points in the second half and was plus-11 in her last 19 games … had a goal and two assists while on the power play … tallied her first point as a Buckeye with an assist in a 4-4 tie at Boston University (Oct. 3) … scored her first college goal in 7-6 victory against Minnesota State (Oct. 30) … opened the second half of the season with six points in the first six games, beginning with an assist in 4-1 win vs. Robert Morris (Jan. 2) … followed with only multi-point game of the year with goal and assist, and season-high plus-4 rating, in 6-1 victory to compete sweep of the Colonials (Jan. 3) … had two points with goal in first game and assist in game two in road sweep at Minnesota State (Jan. 15-16) … assisted on goals in back-to-back games, 3-2 loss vs. Wisconsin (Jan. 30) and 2-1 OT win vs. North Dakota (Feb. 5), setting up the overtime gamewinner … scored fourth goal of the season while on the power play in 6-3 upset at Minnesota Duluth to hand UMD its last loss of the season as it claimed the 2010 NCAA title (Feb. 13) … had two points in the postseason, including the first assist on the game-winning overtime goal at Wisconsin in the WCHA First Round Playoffs (Feb. 26) … then had a helper in the WCHA Final Faceoff Semifinal matchup against Minnesota, an eventual 5-4 double-overtime loss to the Gophers in Minneapolis (March 6) … totaled 76 shots … assessed 20 penalties for 40 minutes … finished the year with an even rating.

Prior to Ohio State Attended North American Hockey Academy in Stowe, Vt. … a Pittston, Pa., native … served as assistant captain as a junior and senior … earned the team’s Most Consistent Player Award in 2006-07 … attended USA Hockey National Camps in 2005-08.

Personal Daughter of Philip and Joann Semenza … has an older brother, Philip … enjoys biking, reading, running and watching movies.

The semenza File

Career Game Highs Career Stats Goals 1 4x, last Feb. 13, 2010 at Minnesota Duluth vs. 2010-11 Opponents Assists 1 9x, last March 6, 2010 at Minnesota Opponent G-A—P (Games) Points 2 Jan. 3, 2010 vs. Robert Morris Bemidji State 0-0—0 (4) PIM 4 3x, last Feb. 13, 2010 at Minnesota Duluth Minnesota 0-2—2 (5) Shots 6 4x, last Feb. 20, 2010 vs. St. Cloud State Minnesota Duluth 1-0—1 (4) Plus/Minus +4 Jan. 3, 2010 vs. Robert Morris Minnesota State 2-1—3 (4) North Dakota 0-1—1 (4) Career Milestones Robert Morris 1-2—3 (2) First Goal – Oct. 30, 2009 vs. Minnesota State St. Cloud State 0-0—0 (3) First Assist – Oct. 3, 2009 at Boston University Syracuse has not played Wayne State has not played Wisconsin 0-2—2 (4)

Career Statistics Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW 2009-10 34 4 9 13 76 20-40 0 1 0 0 Total 34 4 9 13 76 20-40 0 1 0 0

WCHA Statistics Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW 2009-10 25 3 4 7 59 14-28 -7 1 0 0 Total 25 3 4 7 59 14-28 -7 1 0 0

O h i o S t a t e B uckeyes.com ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes natalie Spooner Forward | jr. | 5-10 | Assistant Captain Toronto, Ontario • Cedarbrae Collegiate Institute • Durham West Jr. Lightning • Food Science and Nutrition 5 Ohio State Career Honors NCAA, ranked 17th in points per game (1.26), tied for 13th in goals per game First Team All-WCHA (2009-10) … voted assistant captain of the Buckeyes for (0.63), tied for fifth in power play goals and tied for sixth in game-winning goals the 2010-11 season (along with Laura McIntosh and Kelly Wild) … enters her … overall in the WCHA, was eighth in points, sixth in goals, 12th in assists, junior year standing sixth in career goals (43) and 14th in career points (74) in 11th in power play points, tied for third in power play goals and tied for fifth the Ohio State records … competed with the WCHA All-Star Team against the in gamewinners … in conference-only games, tied for fifth in points (33) and U.S. Women’s National Team in St. Paul, Minn. (September 2009) … named goals (16), tied for sixth in power play points (14), second in power play goals Ohio State’s Most Valuable Offensive Player for 2009-10 after she was co-Most (8) and tied for sixth in gamewinners (3) … was held without a point in the Valuable Offensive Player in 2008-09 … WCHA All-Academic Team (2009-10) season-opening series at Boston University, the only time she was without a … Academic All-Big Ten at-large selection (2009-10) … Ohio State Scholar- point in back-to-back games all season (Oct. 2-3) … had a career-high three Athlete (2009-10) … received a Buckeye-record four WCHA Rookie of the Week assists in home-opening 6-5 loss to Minnesota, and followed with the lone OSU awards (Oct. 24-25, Nov. 28-29, Dec. 12-13, Feb. 6-7) … WCHA Offensive Play- goal the next game – a 6-1 loss (Oct. 9-10) … scored a goal and assisted on er of the Week (Jan. 15-16, 2010). another in 5-2 victory at Bemidji State (Oct. 16) … had a five-game point streak between Oct. 30-Nov. 13 … also scored a game-winning goal four times in a National Experience five-series span between Oct. 30-Dec. 12 … began the point streak by scoring Member of the 2008-09 and 2009-10 Canadian Women’s Under-22 Teams … both the game-tying and game-winning goals in the last 2:02 of the third period with the U-22 team, won gold at the 2010 MLP Cup and silver at the 2009 (gamewinner with 43 seconds left) in 7-6 come-from-behind win vs. Minnesota MLP Cup, both held in Germany … member of the Canadian National Women’s State (Oct. 30) … then set up three goals in 4-1 victory to complete the sweep Team for the 2008 Four Nations Cup … participated in the Canadian National of the Mavericks (Oct. 31) … scored a goal the following three games – a split Women’s Program Strength and Conditioning Camp, May 25-30, 2010 in Cal- at North Dakota (Nov. 6-7) and 3-2 overtime loss to Minnesota Duluth (Nov. 13) gary … has twice participated in the Canadian National Under-22 Team Selec- … had the gamewinner and two assists, along with plus-4 rating, in 4-3 win tion Camp (Aug. 7-14, 2009 in Calgary and Aug. 10-19, 2008 in Toronto) … vs. St. Lawrence (Nov. 20) … also tallied the winning goal in 2-1 victory at St. has twice attended the Hockey Canada Under-22 Women’s Conditioning Camp Cloud State (Dec. 12) … starting Jan. 3, had only two games without a point … (April 30-May 3, 2009 and May 28-31, 2008 in Calgary) … helped Team Canada had seven points in a four-game span Jan. 3-22 … recorded a goal and assist win the Ball Hockey World Championship in Pilsen, Czech Republic, June 13-20, in back-to-back games, a 6-1 win vs. Robert Morris (Jan. 3) and 6-0 shutout at 2009 … won the silver medal with Canada’s National Women’s Under-18 Team Minnesota State (Jan. 15) … scored the next game vs. the Mavericks in 3-2 win in the inaugural IIHF World Women’s U-18 Championships in January 2008 … to complete the sweep (Jan. 16) … tallied two assists in 5-2 victory vs. Bemidji named the assistant captain of the Canadian U-18 team that won a summer State (Jan. 22) … starting Jan. 29, had a point in 10 of the last 11 games of series against the U-18 Team USA squad in August 2007. the season … had three points (1g, 2a) in home split with Wisconsin (Jan. 29- 30) … scored three goals and added two assists in split at Minnesota Duluth 2009-10 (Sophomore Season) (Feb. 12-13) … had a goal and assist has the Buckeyes dropped the first game Played in 35 games, including 26 against WCHA opponents … ranked third on in overtime, but came back with two goals and a helper in 6-3 upset of the the Buckeyes with 44 points … scored 22 goals … had 22 assists after just Bulldogs the next game to hand UMD its last loss of the season as it claimed nine her freshman season … was second in goals and fourth in assists … the 2010 NCAA title … totaled six points in three postseason games … began led the team with nine power play goals … totaled 16 points with the man- postseason action with a hat trick, including the game-winning overtime goal, advantage … also had a Buckeyes-best five game-winning goals … tallied one in 3-2 victory at Wisconsin in a WCHA First Round Playoff matchup (Feb. 26) shorthanded goal … had 33 points (16g, 17a) vs. conference teams … recorded … added an assist the next game to help complete the sweep in an upset of 13 multiple-point games, three with multiple goals (one hat trick) and four with the Badgers (Feb. 27) … ignited Ohio State’s third-period rally in WCHA Final multiple assists … missed the series at Minnesota (Jan. 8-9) while winning Faceoff semifinal game at Minnesota by setting up the tying goal at 2-2, then gold with the Canadian Under-22 Team at the MLP Cup in Germany … in the scoring to give the Buckeyes a 3-2 lead with 3:15 left in eventual 5-4 double-

The Spooner File Career Game Highs Career Stats Goals 4 Dec. 12, 2008 at Minnesota State vs. 2010-11 Opponents Assists 3 2x, last Oct. 31, 2009 vs. Minnesota State Opponent G-A—P (Games) Points 4 Dec. 12, 2008 at Minnesota State Bemidji State 4-5—9 (8) PIM 4 2x, last Jan. 24, 2009 at Bemidji State Minnesota 3-6—9 (7) Shots 12 2x, last Feb. 20, 2010 vs. St. Cloud State Minnesota Duluth 6-2—8 (8) Plus/Minus +4 2x, last Jan. 3, 2010 vs. Robert Morris Minnesota State 10-6—16 (8) North Dakota 5-3—8 (6) Career Milestones Robert Morris 1-1—2 (2) First Goal – Oct. 4, 2008 at Providence St. Cloud State 1-3—4 (6) First Assist – Oct. 4, 2008 at Providence Syracuse has not played Hat Tricks – Dec. 12, 2008 at Minnesota State (4 goals); Wayne State has not played Feb. 26, 2010 at Wisconsin Wisconsin 8-2—10 (12)

Career Statistics Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW 2008-09 30 21 9 30 177 11-22 -16 4 1 2 2009-10 35 22 22 44 215 8-16 +9 9 1 5 Total 75 43 31 74 392 19-38 -7 13 2 7

WCHA Statistics Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW 2008-09 24 17 8 25 140 7-14 -11 3 1 2 2009-10 26 16 17 33 172 6-12 -5 8 0 3 Total 50 33 25 58 312 13-26 -16 11 1 5 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey natalie Spooner

overtime loss to the Gophers in Minneapolis (March 6) … totaled a team-high 215 shots on goal … assessed eight penalties for 16 minutes, never picking up more than one penalty in a game … finished with a rating of plus-9 after a minus rating in only six games.

2008-09 (Freshman Season) Played in 30 games … missed six games while playing with Team Canada … scored 21 goals to lead the Buckeyes … added nine assists for 30 points, third-most on the team … tied for the team lead with four power play goals … also scored two gamewinners and a shorthanded goal … overall in the WCHA, ranked sixth in freshman scoring, ninth in goals and 27th in points … tied for 15th in the NCAA in goals per game with 0.70 and ninth in points per game by a rookie with 1.00 … tallied 25 points in 24 WCHA games, including 17 goals and eight assists … in conference-only stats, tied for seventh in goals and tied for 22nd in points … posted 10 multiple-point games and six games with multiple goals … had a six-game point streak, Nov. 15-Jan. 9, that included a five-game goal streak to tie for the second-longest in Buckeye history … came out of the gates on fire, totaling 22 points in her first 14 games and was held without a point just four times in that span … for the season, was held without a point in only three series … set the Ohio State record for goals in a game with four in a 6-5 win at Minnesota State (Dec. 12) … scored a natural hat trick in the second period of that game with three goals in a span of 1 minute, 56 seconds … after not scoring in the first game of her career, she followed with a goal and assist in 3-2 win at Providence (Oct. 4) … had two goals in 7-4 loss against Wisconsin the next game (Oct. 10) … scored the first and set up the second goal in 8-2 road loss to Minnesota (Oct. 18) … scored three of Ohio State’s five goals and also had an assist in home sweep vs. Bemidji State (Oct. 24-25) … started her goal streak with two goals vs. Minnesota Duluth (Nov. 15) and followed by scoring three of OSU’s five goals in Thanksgiving road series at St. Lawrence (Nov. 28-29) … concluded first half of the season with seven points at Minnesota State (Dec. 12-13), including record-setting four-goal performance in the first game … had a goal and two assists in second game against the Mavericks … had an eight-game goal drought from Jan. 9-Feb. 1 … had three assists in that span – vs. Minnesota (Jan. 9), vs. St. Cloud State (Jan. 17), at Bemidji State (Jan. 23) … in Ohio State’s second overtime shootout of the season, scored a goal for the 1-0 shootout win at Bemidji State and to pick up an extra point (Jan. 23) … broke the drought by scoring three goals in sweep against North Dakota (Feb. 6-7) … also had an assist that weekend for a four-point series … scored final goal of the season in 6-5 loss vs. Minnesota State (Feb. 20) … begins the 2009-10 season on a 10- game streak without a penalty … had a total of 11 penalties for 22 minutes … concluded the season with 177 shots.

Prior to Ohio State Attended Cedarbrae Collegiate Institute and played with the Durham West Jr. Lightning … captained the team to a fourth-place finish in the Provincial Women’s Hockey League in 2008 … led the Lightning in goals with 25 and was third on the team in scoring with 38 points in 23 games during the 2007-08 season … also ranked 11th in the league in points … during the 2006-07 season, was the leading goal-scorer in the Ontario PWHL with 32 goals … served as an assistant captain in 2006-07 … a member of Team Ontario Red with Buckeye teammate Laura McIntosh, serving as captain of the squad and leading it to the gold medal in the U-18 National Hockey Tournament … also competed for Team White, who won the event, in the 2007 Team Canada Fall Festival – a national team camp for Hockey Canada … at Cedarbrae, was named the school’s athlete of the year for six-consecutive years.

Personal Daughter of Ann-Marie and Peter Spooner … has three brothers: Rick, Doug and Ian … Rick played hockey for the Wisconsin Badgers … Doug currently plays for the Waterloo Warriors in Ontario … after graduation, would like to develop specialized food products for young athletes.

O h i o S t a t e B uckeyes.com 31 ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes kim theut Forward | jr. | 5-6 Harrison Township, Mich. • L’Anse Creuse High School • Little Caesar’s U-19 • Dentistry 21 Ohio State Career Honors second game … finished the series vs. the Fighting Sioux with a plus-4 mark … Received the Buckeyes’ award for Most Improved Player (2008-09) … earned tallied in single assists vs. St. Cloud State (Jan. 17), at Bemidji State (Jan. 24), at the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award for the team (2008-09) … Ohio State Scholar- Minnesota Duluth (Feb. 13) and vs. Minnesota State (Feb. 20) … totaled 52 shots Athlete (2008-09). on the season … assessed just six penalties for 12 minutes.

2009-10 (Sophomore Season) Prior to Ohio State Played in 32 games, including 23 against WCHA opponents … scored seven goals Attended L’Anse Creuse High School and played for the Little Caesar’s Under-19 and added five assists for 12 points … had six goals and eight points in conference team … helped Little Caesar’s to the USA Hockey national championship game, games … tallied three goals on the power play, along with two game-tying goals where it fell in triple-overtime … led the team in scoring during the national and a gamewinner … opened her year by scoring the game-tying goal in the third tournament with seven points (2g, 5a) in six games … a member of five state period of the second game of the season, a 4-4 OT tie at Boston University (Oct. 3) … championship teams and was a first team all-star for the Under-16 division of the followed with a two-assist performance in 6-5 home loss to Minnesota (Oct. 9) … Mid West Elite Hockey League in 2005-06 … named an assistant captain and then had a goal in 5-2 win at Bemidji State (Oct. 16) … started 2010 with a three-game captain of her Honeybaked Under-16 team … served as the assistant captain for point streak … had an assist in each game in home sweep of Robert Morris (Jan. Little Caesar’s in 2007-08 … helped her teams win the NAHA Hockey Championship 2-3) … tallied a goal in 5-2 defeat at Minnesota (Jan. 8) … scored four goals in the in 2007 and the Mississauga Christmas Tournament in 2006 … also participated last 10 games of the season … had a goal in 3-2 loss to Wisconsin (Jan. 30) and in four USA Hockey Select camps and was a member of the 2007 U.S. Under-18 followed by scoring the game-winning overtime goal in 2-1 win vs. North Dakota Women’s National Team that competed in a summer series against Team Canada. (Feb. 5) … had two power play goals in final home series against St. Cloud State, including the game-tying goal with 20 seconds left in 4-4 OT tie with the Huskies Personal (Feb. 19-20) … collected an assist in 4-3 overtime victory at Wisconsin to complete Daughter of Joseph and Denise Theut … has a brother, Joe … enjoys hanging the sweep of the Badgers in the WCHA First Round Playoff series and advance to out with friends and watching the Detroit Red Wings … active community service the conference’s Final Faceoff semifinal game (Feb. 27) … totaled 68 shots on goal through her church and high school, including volunteering at nursing homes. … assessed 10 penalties for 28 minutes … finished with a minus-5 on-ice rating.

2008-09 (Freshman Season) Played in all 36 games … scored four goals and tallied eight assists for 12 points … top Buckeye in the faceoff circle with 344 wins and a .527 winning percentage … had a strong second half of the season, posting eight of her points in that span, including five points in February … became a mainstay on the penalty kill unit with her aggressive play … ranked 17th overall in the WCHA in freshman scoring … tallied 11 (3g, 8a) of her 12 points against WCHA opponents … recorded her first point as a Buckeye with an assists in the 3-0 win vs. Bemidji State (Oct. 24) … scored her first goal in 4-2 loss at North Dakota (Nov. 1) … scored the game- winning goal with 59 seconds remaining in regulation to beat Minnesota State, 6-5 (Dec. 12) … followed with goals the next two games for a three-game streak (at Minnesota State, Dec. 13; vs. Boston University, Jan. 2) … had a three-point series in home sweep of North Dakota (Feb. 6-7), including career-high two assists in the

The theut File

Career Game Highs Career Stats Goals 1 11x, last Feb. 20, 2010 vs. St. Cloud State vs. 2010-11 Opponents Assists 2 2x, last Oct. 9, 2009 vs. Minnesota Opponent G-A—P (Games) Points 2 2x, last Oct. 9, 2009 vs. Minnesota Bemidji State 1-2—3 (8) PIM 12 Jan. 9, 2010 at Minnesota Minnesota 1-2—3 (9) Shots 6 Jan. 23, 2010 vs. Bemidji State Minnesota Duluth 0-1—1 (8) Plus/Minus +3 Feb. 7, 2009 vs. North Dakota Minnesota State 2-1—3 (5) North Dakota 2-3—5 (6) Career Milestones Robert Morris 0-2—2 (2) First Goal – Nov. 1, 2008 at North Dakota St. Cloud State 2-1—3 (8) First Assist – Oct. 24, 2008 vs. Bemidji State Syracuse has not played Wayne State has not played Wisconsin 1-1—2 (12)

Career Statistics Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW 2008-09 36 4 8 12 52 6-12 -19 1 0 1 2009-10 32 7 5 12 68 10-28 -5 3 0 1 Total 68 11 13 24 120 16-40 -24 4 0 2

WCHA Statistics Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW 2008-09 28 3 8 11 43 5-10 -14 1 0 1 2009-10 23 6 2 8 50 7-22 -3 2 0 1 Total 51 9 10 19 93 12-32 -17 3 0 2 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey kim theut Minttu Tuominen Forward | so. | 5-5 Espoo, Finland • Makelanrinne Sports High School • Espoo Blues • Nutrition 15 Ohio State Career Honors times (2007, ’08, ’09) … member of the bronze medal-winning Finnish team at the WCHA Rookie of the Week (Oct. 20, 2009) … Ohio State Scholar-Athlete (2010). Winter Universiades, February 2009 in Harbin, China … helped Finland win the Euro Hockey Tour in December of 2008 … at Makelanrinne, captained the team National Experience after being named one of the school’s top athletes of 2007 and ‘08. Member of the Finnish National Team in 2008-09 and 2009-10 … won a bronze medal at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games … competed at the 2009 and 2010 MLP Personal Cups in Germany … also has played in the Four Nations Cup in 2008 and 2009 Daughter of Anna Rokkanen and Heikki Tuominen … full first name is Minnamari … in September 2008, competed with Team Finland in series against Sweden … has an older brother, Karri, and stepsister, Tia … played for the Espoo Blues … also was an assistant captain for Finland’s U-18 team at the 2008 IIHF World and Finnish National Team with former Buckeye All-American Emma Laaksonen Women’s Under-18 Championship. … after graduation, would like to play professionally in Europe and coach hockey at the high school or college level … interested in sports nutrition and psychology. 2009-10 (Freshman Season) Missed 14 games while competing with the Finnish National Team … played 23 games with the Buckeyes, including 16 WCHA contests … totaled 11 points on six goals and five assists … scored two of her goals on the power play and one gamewinner … had a hat trick in January between her trips with the Finnish National Team … had three multiple-point games … started her career with six points in her first six games … tallied her first college points in her first series with the Buckeyes … assisted on the lone goal in OSU’s 1-1 OT tie in season opener at Boston University, and followed with a power play goal the next game in 4-4 OT tie with Terriers (Oct. 2-3) … also scored the next game, a 6-5 home loss to Minnesota (Oct. 9) … posted first multiple-point game with goal and assist in 5-2 win at Bemidji State, helping the Buckeyes pull away by scoring the fourth goal and setting up the fifth (Oct. 16) … then opened up the scoring the next game by assisting on the first goal in eventual 2-2 OT tie with the Beavers (Oct. 17) … for her efforts at BSU, was named WCHA Rookie of the Week … assisted on two of Ohio State’s four goals and was plus-4 in 4-3 victory vs. St. Lawrence (Nov. 20) … recorded hat trick with three goals, including opening two, in 6-0 shutout at Minnesota State (Jan. 15) … also was a season-best plus-4 in that game against the Mavericks … after winning the bronze medal at the Winter Olympics, flew from Vancouver to Madison, Wis., to join her teammates and help the Buckeyes to an upset sweep of the Badgers in a WCHA First Round Playoff series (Feb. 26-27) … then played in the WCHA Final Faceoff semifinal game against Minnesota in Minneapolis (March 6) … had 45 shots on goal … finished with a plus-2 rating … only penalized in three games, totaling four penalties for eight minutes.

Prior to Ohio State Played for the Espoo Blues and attended Makelanrinne Sports High School in Helsinki … while with the Espoo Blues, won the Finnish Championship three

The TUoMINEN File

Career Game Highs Career Stats Goals 3 Jan. 15, 2010 at Minnesota State vs. 2010-11 Opponents Assists 2 Nov. 20, 2009 vs. St. Lawrence Opponent G-A—P (Games) Points 3 Jan. 15, 2010 at Minnesota State Bemidji State 1-2—3 (4) PIM 4 Nov. 13, 2009 vs. Minnesota Duluth Minnesota 1-0—1 (3) Shots 4 3x, last Oct. 10, 2009 vs. Minnesota Minnesota Duluth 0-0—0 (2) Plus/Minus +4 Jan. 15, 2010 at Minnesota State Minnesota State 3-0—3 (4) North Dakota has not played Career Milestones Robert Morris has not played First Goal – Oct. 3, 2009 at Boston University St. Cloud State 0-0—0 (2) First Assist – Oct. 2, 2009 at Boston University Syracuse has not played Hat Tricks – Jan. 15, 2010 at Minnesota State Wayne State has not played Wisconsin 0-0—0 (4)

Career Statistics Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW 2009-10 23 6 5 11 45 4-8 +2 2 0 1 Total 23 6 5 11 45 4-8 +2 2 0 1

WCHA Statistics Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW 2009-10 16 5 2 7 30 4-8 +2 1 0 1 Total 16 5 2 7 30 4-8 +2 1 0 1

O h i o S t a t e B uckeyes.com ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes kelly wild Defenseman | jr. | 5-3 | Assistant Captain Mendota Heights, Minn. • Cretin-Derham Hall High School • Biology 8 Ohio State Career Honors less than 3 minutes left, in 5-4 win against the Badgers the first game … then Voted assistant captain of the Buckeyes for the 2010-11 season (along with assisted on the extra-skater goal with 2 minutes left the next game as OSU fell Laura McIntosh and Natalie Spooner) … WCHA All-Academic Team (2009-10) short in 3-2 loss to UW … had single assists in back-to-back games – a 7-2 loss … Academic All-Big Ten at-large selection (2009-10) … two-time Ohio State to North Dakota (Feb. 6) and 5-4 OT loss at Minnesota Duluth (Feb. 12) … set up Scholar-Athlete (2008-09, 2009-10) … earned the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award both Buckeye goals in 3-2 loss to St. Cloud State (Feb. 19) … followed with an for the team (2009-10). assist in 4-4 OT tie against the Huskies (Feb. 20) … made it a three-game point streak with assist on the game-winning overtime goal in 3-2 victory at Wisconsin National Experience in opening game of a WCHA First Round Playoff series (Feb. 26) … totaled 53 Named to the U.S. Women’s Under-22 Team that will face Canada’s U-22 Team shots … concluded the season with 19 penalties for 38 minutes … was plus-7 in three-game series, Aug. 18-21 in Toronto … assistant captain of the U.S. after only eight games with a minus. Women’s National Under-18 team that won the first gold medal in the inaugural IIHF World Women’s Under-18 Championship, Jan. 7-12, 2008 in Calgary … in 2008-09 (Freshman Season) five games of the event, had two assists and a plus-14 rating … also assistant Played in 23 games … missed 13 games because of an injury … was hurt Nov. captain of the U.S. Under-18 Team that competed in a summer series against 28 at St. Lawrence and returned to the ice Feb. 6 vs. North Dakota … totaled Canadian U-18s in August 2007. six points on a goal and five assists … saw time on both the power play and penalty kill units … recorded her first point as a Buckeye in the season-opener 2009-10 (Sophomore Season) with an assist on the first goal of the season in a 2-1 win at Providence (Oct. 3) Played in 36 games, missing the last game of the season with an injury … … assisted in back-to-back games at Minnesota (Oct. 17-18) … also set up a after limited time with injuries freshman season, had a breakout offensive year goal vs. Minnesota Duluth (Nov. 15) … posted an assist in her first game back, with 21 points … scored five goals and had 16 assists … tallied 16 points (5g, a 4-1 win vs. the Fighting Sioux … scored her first college goal on the power 11a) while playing in all 28 WCHA games … became in anchor on Ohio State’s play in 6-5 loss to Minnesota State at home (Feb. 20) … totaled 12 shots on the blue line, including significant time on the power play and penalty kill … four season … had 11 penalties for 22 minutes. of her five goals were scored on the power play … tallied 11 points with the man-advantage to rank fourth on the team … had five multi-point games and Prior to Ohio State three multi-assist games … in defenseman scoring, tied for fourth overall in Four-year defenseman for Cretin-Derham Hall High School … a teammate of the WCHA, ranked fifth in conference-only games and 16th in the NCAA (0.58 fellow Buckeye Brittany Carlson … as a senior, was named second team all- points per game) … ignited the Buckeyes in the third period, picking up 10 of state and first team all-metro by the Minneapolis Star Tribune … named a Top her points (3g, 7a) in the final stanza and one in overtime … tallied a point in 10 finalist for the 2008 Minnesota Ms. Hockey award … helped lead the Raiders the final 6 minutes of regulation eight times … collected her first point of the to the 2008 Minnesota state tournament semifinal game … won the Class AA season by assisting on the game-tying goal in the third period of 4-4 OT tie at third-place trophy … helped Cretin-Derham Hall to the 2005 state tournament Boston University (Oct. 3) … followed with a career-high two-goal performance as a freshman … a four-time all-conference selection, averaging about 28 points in 6-5 loss against Minnesota (Oct. 9) … also had an assist in 5-2 victory at per season during her career … earned the team’s MVP award as a junior … a Bemidji State (Oct. 16) … after assisting on earlier goal, started Ohio State’s five-time participant in the Minnesota Selects Tournament and attended the U.S. third period rally by scoring a power play goal with less than 6 minutes left in National Camp twice … also was a member of the National Honors Society and eventual 7-6 come-from-behind win against Minnesota State (Oct. 30) … picked on the school’s Presidential List for those with a grade-point average above a 4.0. up single assists in 3-2 OT loss vs. Minnesota Duluth (Nov. 13) and 4-3 win vs. St. Lawrence, setting up gamewinner (Nov. 21) … scored in 2-2 OT tie at St. Personal Cloud State (Dec. 11) … recorded two assists in 6-1 victory against Robert Daughter of Paul and Elizabeth Wild … youngest of five children, with three Morris (Jan. 3) … had 10 points in the last 12 games of the season, beginning sisters (Chrissy, Katie and Laura) and a brother (Dan) … Katie was a gymnast with the game-winning goal in third period as Buckeyes pulled away in 5-2 win at the University of Illinois … grandfather, Paul, played hockey at the University vs. Bemidji State (Jan. 22) … then recorded three assists in home split with of Minnesota and was on the 1948 U.S. Olympic hockey team … would like to Wisconsin (Jan. 29-30) … set up two goals, including the game-tying one with pursue a career in dentistry.

The wild File

Career Game Highs Career Stats Goals 1 11x, last Feb. 20, 2010 vs. St. Cloud State vs. 2010-11 Opponents Assists 2 2x, last Oct. 9, 2009 vs. Minnesota Opponent G-A—P (Games) Points 2 2x, last Oct. 9, 2009 vs. Minnesota Bemidji State 1-2—3 (8) PIM 12 Jan. 9, 2010 at Minnesota Minnesota 1-2—3 (9) Shots 6 Jan. 23, 2010 vs. Bemidji State Minnesota Duluth 0-1—1 (8) Plus/Minus +3 Feb. 7, 2009 vs. North Dakota Minnesota State 2-1—3 (5) North Dakota 2-3—5 (6) Career Milestones Robert Morris 0-2—2 (2) First Goal – Nov. 1, 2008 at North Dakota St. Cloud State 2-1—3 (8) First Assist – Oct. 24, 2008 vs. Bemidji State Syracuse has not played Wayne State has not played Wisconsin 1-1—2 (12)

Career Statistics Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW 2008-09 36 4 8 12 52 6-12 -19 1 0 1 2009-10 32 7 5 12 68 10-28 -5 3 0 1 Total 68 11 13 24 120 16-40 -24 4 0 2

WCHA Statistics Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW 2008-09 28 3 8 11 43 5-10 -14 1 0 1 2009-10 23 6 2 8 50 7-22 -3 2 0 1 Total 51 9 10 19 93 12-32 -17 3 0 2 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey kelly wild Becky Allis 14 lindsey brown35 Defenseman | fr. | 5-8 goaltender | fr. | 5-8

West Olive, Mich. • Black River High School • Chicago Mission Mounds View, Minn. • Irondale High School • Minnesota Thoroughbreds

Prior to Ohio State Prior to Ohio State Played for the Chicago Mission Under-19 team while attending Black River Public School … spent A member of the Minnesota Thoroughbreds in 2009-10 … attended Irondale High School, where the 2008-09 season with the Grand Rapids Griffins … had 20 goals and 15 assists in 64 games with she played with their varsity team for the first three years … was a two-time honorable mention all- the Griffins … played with the Kentwood Falcons the previous two seasons before Grand Rapids conference selection … helped Irondale win the 2009 Section 5 championship and state consolation … totaled 29 goals and 30 assists in 95 games with Kentwood … helped the Falcons to the 2008 championship … also played four years of varsity and golf … was No. 1 singles, two-year LCAHL Championship … was a five-year member of the Holland Hockey boys program … attended captain and all-conference selection and team MVP with tennis … also was three-year all-conference, the 2009 USA Hockey National Development Camp … also a three-year member of the soccer team two-year captain, No. 1 seed and three-time state tournament participant with golf … while at at Black River, earning all-conference honors as a sweeper in 2008 and ’09 while helping the team Irondale, also was involved with peer mentoring and TIM (Teens in Mission) church leadership group. to the conference championship those seasons. Personal Personal Daughter of Julie Brown-Bungert and Whitney Johnson … step-sister, Emily Bungert, has appeared Daughter of Jim Allis and Jeri Walsh-Allis … has two sisters, Mary Beth and Sarah … also enjoys on a number of reality television shows, including Kell on Earth, The Hills, America’s Next Top Model playing soccer, running and biking. and Project Runway … interested in pursuing a career in sports broadcasting.

loren carrier34 Madison Marc13otte goaltender | fr. | 5-8 Defenseman | fr. | 5-8

Chandler, Ariz. • Ontario Hockey Academy White Bear Lake, Minn. • White Bear Lake High School

Prior to Ohio State Prior to Ohio State Spent her junior and senior years of high school at the Ontario Hockey Academy in Cornwall … A four-year member of the White Bear Lake hockey team … captained the team as a junior and senior totaled seven shutouts her final season … prior to the OHA, played with the VOSHA Lady Coyotes … an all-conference honoree in 2009 and 2010 after being named honorable mention all-conference U-19 team in 2007-08 and was assistant captain … was a member of the Colorado Selects U-16 as a sophomore … received the team’s most determined award for three seasons … named to the in 2006-07 … won the 2007 Midwest Elite Hockey League Championships … received the team’s all-tournament team for the 2008 Centennial Holiday Hockey Classic … totaled 63 points, including silver award for academics and was an honorable mention for the all-star team. 52 assists, in her high school career … a member of the Outstate Team in the Elite League for back-to-back seasons … also played with the Minnesota Jr. Whitecaps in 2008-09 … attended the Personal 2007-09 USA Hockey National Development Camps … also was a member of the soccer and track Daughter of Kirk and Tracy Carrier … has a younger brother, Michael … interested in studying teams for two years at White Bear Lake … participated in the school’s Leadership Conference and architecture … off the ice, enjoys hiking, swimming, running and the outdoors. band as well as being a member of the “A” Honor Roll.

Personal Daughter of David and Jaye Marcotte … has two sisters, Morgan and Rylie … nickname is “Mudd” … enjoys volunteering, reading and playing other sports when not on the ice … greatest sports thrill was meeting U.S. Olympians Angela Ruggiero, Krissy Wendell and .

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Lisa Steffes 1 annie svedin 27 Goaltender | fr. | 5-4 Defenseman | fr. | 5-4 Amherstburg, Ontario • St. Thomas of Villanova • Bluewater Soraker, Sweden • Nolaskolan • MODO Örnsköldsvik Jr. Hawks

National Team National Experience Participated in the Canadian National Women’s Program Strength and Conditioning Camp in April Played with the Swedish National Team at the 2009 Hockey Canada Cup in Vancouver in September 2009 and May 2010 … also invited to Canada’s National Women’s Under-18 Team Selection Camp. 2009 … won a bronze medal with Team Sweden at the 2009 IIHF World Women’s Under-18 Championship. Prior to Ohio State Played with the Bluewater Jr. Hawks of the Provincial Women’s Hockey League for two years … Prior to Ohio State saw limited action in 2009-10 because of injury, but played in 18 games with four shutouts, a 2.01 A four-year member of the MODO Örnsköldsvik hockey team … captained the squad in 2008-09 goals-against average and .931 save percentage … attended St. Thomas of Villanova High School … has won three bronze medals with MODO while competing against the best women’s teams … prior to Bluewater, played six seasons with the Sun Country Panthers AAA boys team … selected in Sweden. to be on the 2009-10 Team Ontario Red … helped the Hawks finish third in the PWHL in 2008-09 and fourth place in 2009-10 … received the 2008 Windsor Essex Sports Person of the Year award for Personal top female athlete … named tournament MVP after backstopping Bluewater to the championship at Daughter of Ingela and Stefan Svedin … has three brothers: Johan, Emil and Gustaf … the first the 2009 Stoney Creek Tournament … also finished third at the Winterlude Showcase Tournament. Swedish student-athlete to play women’s hockey at Ohio State … hobbies include shopping and spending time with friends and family … proudest accomplishment was moving away from home Personal at 15 to develop herself as a hockey player. Daughter of Brenda and Peter Steffes … has a brother, Greg … an accomplished violinist who began playing at the age of 4 … Bluewater teammate of fellow OSU freshman Ally Tarr … interested in becoming a lawyer after graduation.

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London, Ontario • AB Lucas • Bluewater Jr. Hawks

National Experience Invited to Canada’s National Women’s Under-18 Team Selection Camp in 2008 and 2009 … participated in the Canadian U-18 Conditioning Camp in 2008.

Prior to Ohio State Played four seasons with the Bluewater Jr. Hawks … led the team in scoring three of four seasons … also served as assistant captain those seasons … led the Hawks in goals (27) and finished second in scoring (45 points) her final season … won silver at Provincials in 2009-10 after taking bronze the year before … attended AB Lucas High School, where she played on their hockey team as well … two-year assistant captain for her high school team … led Lucas to the OFSSA championships twice … helped the school to three city championships – the first girls’ hockey titles for the program … a member of the gold medal-winning Team Ontario Red in 2008 and ’09 after playing with Team Ontario Blue in 2007.

Personal Daughter of Andy and Donna Tarr … has a brother, Nathan … Bluewater teammate of fellow OSU freshman Lisa Steffes … enjoys reading in her free time … greatest sports thrill was winning gold the Team Ontario Red at Nationals. ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes

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Jackie Barto – United States Laura McIntosh – Canada • Served as head coach of the U.S. Women’s National and Select Teams in • Member of the silver-medal winning Canadian Women’s Under-18 Team at 2007-08. Led Team USA to the gold medal at the 2008 IIHF World Women’s the inaugural IIHF World Women’s Under-18 Championships in January 2008 Championships and the silver medal at the 2007 Four Nations Cup • Head coach of the U.S. Under-22 Team for 2008-09 Natalie Spooner – Canada • The first player in Team Canada history to be a member of all three women’s Tessa Bonhomme – Canada teams (Under-18, Under-22 and National Team) • Won a gold medal at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver • Won a silver medal at the 2008 Four Nations Cup as a member of the • Member of the Canadian Women’s National Team that won the gold Canadian Women’s National Team medal at the 2007 IIHF World Women’s Championships and silver medal • Two-time member of the Canadian Under-22 Team in 2008-09 and 2009-10. at the 2009 WWC Won the silver medal at the 2009 MLP Cup • Three-time member of Canada’s Four Nations team, winning gold twice • Member of the silver-medal winning Canadian Women’s Under-18 Team at and silver in 2008 the inaugural IIHF World Women’s Under-18 Championships in January 2008 • Member of Canada’s Under-22 Team from 2004-07 Minttu Tuominen – Finland Lisa Chesson – United States • Won a bronze medal at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver • Won a silver medal at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver • Member of the Finnish National Team that won the bronze medal at the • Won the gold medal with the U.S. National Team at the 2009 IIHF World 2009 Hockey Canada Cup Women’s Championship • Played with the national team at the 2009 MLP Cup and the 2008 Four • Participated in the USA Hockey Residency Program in 2008-09 Nations Cup • Member of the U.S. Women’s Select Team that won the silver medal at the 2007 Four Nations Cup Kelly Wild – United States • Member of the gold-medal winning U.S. Women’s Under-18 Team at the Hokey Langan – Canada inaugural IIHF World Women’s Under-18 Championships in January 2008 • Member of the silver-medal winning Canadian Women’s U-18 Team at the 2009 IIHF World Women’s Under-18 Championships U.S. Under-22 Teams Lisa Chesson (2007) Emma Laaksonen – Finland Melissa Glaser (2000, 2002) • Member of fourOlympic teams, serving as co-captain in 2002 and captain Chelsea Knapp (2010) in 2010. She won a bronze medal in 2010 and 1998 – the youngest Kelly Wild (2010) Olympian to medal for Finland at 16 years old. Finished fourth at 2002 and 2006 Winter Games Canada Under-22 Teams • Won a bronze medal in the 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2009 IIHF World Women’s Tessa Bonhomme (2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07) Championships. Has competed at seven world championships, including Jeni Creary (2002-03) serving as team captain in the 2008 and 2009 tournaments Natalie Spooner (2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11) • Named Finland’s best defenseman in 2000 and 2006 • Played in the Three Nations Cup for Team Finland from 1997-99

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O h i o S t a t e B uckeyes.com 39 ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes Making Great Players buckeye power Elite Athletes club Speed, Power, Strength VETERAN ATHLETIC TRAINERS The Buckeye Power Club Award is given Ohio State student-athletes benefit from a comprehensive and Assistant athletics director of sports performance Janine Oman and head annually to one or more student-athletes individualized strength and conditioning program designed to ensure athletic trainer Doug Calland help lead the athletic training staff made up from each varsity team at Ohio State. the highest possible level of physical readiness. of veteran athletic trainers Angie Beisner, Mary “Sam” Laingen, Chalisa The athletes chosen exemplify specific Anthony Glass, director of athletics strength and conditioning for Fonza, Vince O’Brien, Katrina Stibel, Bob Sweeney and Alex Wong. This qualities in the weight room - Leadership Olympic sports, and staff provide instruction specific to the individual, group forms one of the most highly respected sports medicine staffs in Ability, Work Ethic, Winning Attitude, both in and out of season, and in collaboration with the Ohio State all of college athletics. The entire staff works extremely hard in the areas Attendance and an Above-Average training and medical staffs. of injury prevention, treatment and rehabilitation and has an excellent Ability to Follow Instructions. The 2009 Glass and his staff challenge the Buckeye contingency even further resource in the OSU Medical Center to accomplish this goal. The OSU winners follow: in the weight room in the areas of leadership, work ethic, attitude Athletic Training staff has worked in every major collegiate conference, and ability with an annual Buckeye Power Club Award. Athletes from the high school, professional and Olympic levels. Men’s each varsity team who exemplify the highest levels of achievement Ohio State’s athletic training curriculum program is housed in the Basketball...... P.J. Hill are honored at the end of each school year with the award and in turn School of Allied Medical Professions and is considered one of the Baseball...... Zach Hurley & become eligible for National Strength and Conditioning Association top undergraduate programs in the country. Buckeye student-athletes ...... David Fathalikhani All-America honors. benefit from having these dedicated students assisting the staff. An Golf ...... Alex Redfield athletic training student is assigned to each team, allowing someone Hockey ...... Peter Boyd & Zac Dalpe First Class Physicians from the athletic training staff to be present at every practice and Lacrosse...... Brandon Freeman Dr. Chris Kaeding is the head team physician for the Ohio State game. Additionally, the athletic training staff hosts several seminars Soccer ...... David Tiemstra & Department of Athletics and also serves as co-director of the OSU and workshops covering a variety athletic training and sports medicine ...... Matt Lampson Sports Medicine Center. Dr. Kaeding oversees a staff of the finest sports topics throughout the year. Swimming & Diving...... Austin Mudd . medicine physicians, surgeons, dentists and counselors who monitor ...... (S) & Ryan Jefferson (D) the overall well-being of each student-athlete on a year-round basis. AVAILABLE RESOURCES Tennis ...... Shuhei Uzawa The entire medical staff is on 24-hour call should the need arise for Track & Field/XC ...... Brandon urgent treatment. In the event testing or hospitalization is required, the ...... Woodard & Aaron Roberts Ohio State University Medical Center is one of the nation’s most modern Rifle & Pistol ...... James Clark & and comprehensive medical facilities...... Pete Orban ...... Steven Kehoe Wrestling ...... Colt Sponseller

Women’s Basketball ...... Shavelle Little Cheerleading ...... Cassie Bernard Field Hockey ...... Lindsay Quintiliani Golf ...... In Hong Lim Gymnastics...... Hillary Dow Hockey ...... Christina Mancuso Rowing...... Jill Mohr Soccer...... Courtney Jenkins Softball...... Dee Dee Hillman Synchronized Swimming...... Liz Derr ...... Monica Finnigan Swimming & Diving...... Megan Alexander (S) Tennis...... Kelsey Haviland Track & Field/XC...... Bridget Jacobs & ...... Emily Thompson Rifle & Pistol...... Erin Meadows Volleyball...... Katie Dull & ...... Susan Halverson

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the ohio state ice rink

Constructed in 1961, the OSU Ice Rink serves as the home of the Buckeye women’s hockey team. In the last nine years, the rink has undergone two renovations. Prior to the 1999 season, the ice surface was increased to NHL dimensions (200x85). During the summer of 2004 renovations included a new roof, lighting system, dehumidification/ventilation system and cosmetic improvements. With a seating capacity of 800, Buckeye fans are able to enjoy an up-close view of Ohio State hockey on new seating installed in the summer of 2005. New scoreboards were installed prior to the 2008-09 season. 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2 0 1 0 - 1 1 W o m en’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey GAMEDAY

Game day is a fan-friendly experience at Ohio State with promotional events such as “Skate with the Buckeyes” and postgame autograph sessions. Fans are exposed to exceptional athletics on game day, as Ohio State represents one of the nation’s elite in athletic performance.

Buckeye squads are consistently vying for confer- ence and national titles, in addition to producing All-America performers and scholar-athletes.

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MEDIA EXPOSURE Ohio State Athletics consistently has been at the center of local, regional and national media coverage.

With the chance to speak to various media outlets, ranging from television to print, student-athletes are presented with the opportunity to act as an ambassador for their respective sport and team, as well as the University.

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bemidji State minnesota minnesota duluth

General Information General Information General Information Location...... Bemidji, Minn. Location...... Minneapolis, Minn. Location...... Duluth, Minn. Nickname...... Beavers Nickname...... Golden Gophers Nickname...... Bulldogs Colors...... Green and White Colors...... Maroon and Gold Colors...... Maroon and Gold Enrollment...... 4,164 Enrollment...... 51,659 Enrollment...... 11,664 Founded...... 1919 Founded...... 1851 Founded...... 1895 President...... Dr. Jon E. Quistgaard President...... Robert Bruinicks Chancellor...... Dr. Lendley (Lynn) Black Athletics Director...... Dr. Rick Goeb Athletics Director...... Joel Maturi Athletics Director...... Bob Nielson

Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Women’s Hockey SID...... Ross LaDue Women’s Hockey SID...... Michelle Traen Women’s Hockey SID...... Kelly Grgas-Wheeler Office Phone...... (218) 755-2763 Office Phone...... (612) 624-0522 Office Phone...... (218) 726-8937 Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Press Box Phone...... (218) 755-3700 Press Box Phone...... (612) 625-6900 Press Box Phone...... (218) 727-7939 Web site...... bemidjistate.edu/athletics Web site...... gophersports.com Web site...... umdbulldogs.com

Hockey Information Hockey Information Hockey Information Head Coach...... Steve Sertich (Colorado College ‘74) Head Coach...... Brad Frost (Bethel ’96) Head Coach...... Shannon Miller (Saskatchewan ‘85) Record at BSU (Yrs)...... 33-93-20 (4) Record at Minnesota (Yrs)...... 85-21-12 (3) Record at UMD (Yrs)...... 291-78-31 (12) Career Record (Yrs)...... Same Career Record (Yrs)...... Same Career Record...... Same Asst. Coaches...... Heather Farrell, Shane Veenker Asst. Coaches...... Joel Johnson, Natalie Darwitz Asst. Coaches...... Laura Schuler, Michelle McAteer Conference...... WCHA Conference...... WCHA Conference...... WCHA Arena...... Bemidji Regional Events Center Arena...... Ridder Arena Arena...... DECC/AMSOIL Arena Capacity (Ice Surface)...... 4,500 (200x 85) Capacity (Ice Surface)...... 3,400 (200x 85) Capacity (Ice Surface).5,301 (190x 85)/6,600 (200x85) 2009-10 Record...... 12-19-7 2009-10 Record...... 26-9-5 2009-10 Record...... 31-8-2 WCHA Record/Finish...... 9-12-7-3/T-5th WCHA Record/Finish...... 18-6-4-3/T-1st WCHA Record/Finish...... 20-6-2-1/T-1st

Series History Series History Series History Ohio State leads series: 26-13-7 Minnesota leads series: 40-8-1 Minnesota Duluth leads series: 41-4-4 Nov. 19, 1999...... at Bemidji State...... L, 3-4 Nov. 12, 1999...... at Ohio State...... L, 0-3 Oct. 30, 1999...... at Minnesota Duluth...... L, 2-4 Nov. 20, 1999...... at Bemidji State...... L, 1-3 Nov. 13, 1999...... at Ohio State...... L, 1-7 Oct. 31, 1999...... at Minnesota Duluth...... L, 1-7 Jan. 14, 2000...... at Ohio State...... W, 2-0 Feb. 4, 2000...... at Minnesota...... L, 1-4 Jan. 28, 2000...... at Ohio State...... T, 1-1 (OT) Jan. 15, 2000...... at Ohio State...... L, 2-3 Feb. 5, 2000...... at Minnesota...... L, 0-6 Jan. 29, 2000...... at Ohio State...... L, 0-9 Nov. 3, 2000...... at Bemidji State...... L, 1-2 Oct. 21, 2000...... at Minnesota...... L, 2-6 March 3, 2000...... WCHA Semifinal...... L, 1-7 Nov. 4, 2000...... at Bemidji State...... W, 5-2 Oct. 22, 2000...... at Minnesota...... W, 4-2 Dec. 1, 2000...... at Ohio State...... L, 1-7 Jan. 12, 2001...... at Ohio State...... W, 7-4 Feb. 16, 2001...... at Ohio State...... W, 1-0 Dec. 2, 2000...... at Ohio State...... W, 2-0 Jan. 13, 2001...... at Ohio State...... W, 6-1 Feb. 17, 2001...... at Ohio State...... L, 2-5 Feb. 9, 2001...... at Minnesota Duluth...... L, 6-7 (OT) Oct. 12, 2001...... at Bemidji State...... W, 4-2 March 9, 2001...... WCHA Semifinal...... W, 4-0 Feb. 10, 2001...... at Minnesota Duluth...... L, 5-7 Oct. 13, 2001...... at Bemidji State...... T, 2-2 (OT) Nov. 2, 2001...... at Minnesota...... L, 1-2 March 10, 2001.....WCHA Championship...... L, 0-3 Jan. 4, 2002...... at Ohio State...... L, 2-3 Nov. 3, 2001...... at Minnesota...... L, 2-3 Nov. 23, 2001...... at Minnesota Duluth...... L, 2-4 Jan. 5, 2002...... at Ohio State...... W, 5-1 Feb. 8, 2002...... at Ohio State...... L, 0-5 Nov. 24, 2001...... at Minnesota Duluth...... T, 3-3 (OT) March 7, 2002...... WCHA First Round...... W, 5-3 Feb. 9, 2002...... at Ohio State...... L, 1-2 (OT) Jan. 25, 2002...... at Ohio State...... L, 1-5 Nov. 1, 2002...... at Bemidji State...... T, 1-1 (OT) March 8, 2002...... WCHA Quarterfinal...... L, 1-4 Jan. 26, 2002...... at Ohio State...... L, 2-3 (OT) Nov. 2, 2002...... at Bemidji State...... L, 2-4 Oct. 25, 2002...... at Ohio State...... L, 0-4 March 9, 2002...... WCHA Semifinal...... L, 2-6 Feb. 28, 2003...... at Ohio State...... T, 3-3 (OT) Oct. 26, 2002...... at Ohio State...... L, 1-2 Nov. 8, 2002...... at Ohio State...... L, 0-5 March 1, 2003...... at Ohio State...... W, 6-2 Feb. 7, 2003...... at Minnesota...... L, 3-5 Nov. 9, 2002...... at Ohio State...... L, 0-3 March 6, 2003...... WCHA First Round.....W, 4-3 (OT) Feb. 8, 2003...... at Minnesota...... L, 1-2 Jan. 31, 2003...... at Minnesota Duluth...... L, 2-5 Nov. 21, 2003...... at Ohio State...... W, 2-1 Oct. 17, 2003...... at Minnesota...... L, 3-6 Feb. 1, 2003...... at Minnesota Duluth...... L, 2-11 Nov. 22, 2003...... at Ohio State...... W, 4-0 Oct. 18, 2003...... at Minnesota...... L, 0-7 March 7, 2003...... WCHA Semifinal...... L, 1-6 Jan. 23, 2004...... at Bemidji State...... L, 3-4 (OT) Feb. 20, 2004...... at Ohio State...... T, 1-1 (OT) Oct. 24, 2003...... at Ohio State...... L, 3-4 Jan. 24, 2004...... at Bemidji State...... W, 3-1 Feb. 21, 2004...... at Ohio State...... L, 0-6 Oct. 25, 2003...... at Ohio State...... L, 1-2 Nov. 19, 2004...... at Ohio State...... W, 4-1 March 13, 2004.....WCHA Semifinals...... L, 1-5 Feb. 6, 2004...... at Minnesota Duluth...... W, 4-3 Nov. 21, 2004...... at Ohio State...... W, 4-2 Nov. 6, 2004...... at Minnesota...... L, 0-10 Feb. 7, 2004...... at Minnesota Duluth...... L, 1-5 Feb. 4, 2005...... at Bemidji State...... W, 5-1 Nov. 7, 2004...... at Minnesota...... L, 1-5 Nov. 26, 2004...... at Minnesota Duluth...... L, 2-5 Feb. 5, 2005...... at Bemidji State...... W, 4-3 Jan. 21, 2005...... at Ohio State...... L, 1-4 Nov. 27, 2004...... at Minnesota Duluth...... L, 1-6 Nov. 25, 2005...... at Bemidji State...... W, 4-2 Jan. 22, 2005...... at Ohio State...... L, 2-4 Jan. 7, 2005...... at Ohio State...... L, 3-8 Nov. 26, 2005...... at Bemidji State...... L, 2-5 March 5, 2005...... WCHA Semifinals...... L, 1-7 Jan. 8, 2005...... at Ohio State...... L, 2-3 Feb. 10, 2006...... at Ohio State...... L, 1-2 Nov. 4, 2005...... at Minnesota...... L, 5-9 March 6, 2005...... WCHA Consolation...... L, 0-5 Feb. 11, 2006...... at Ohio State...... L, 4-5 Nov. 5, 2005...... at Minnesota...... W, 2-1 (OT) Oct. 21, 2005...... at Minnesota Duluth...... L, 1-5 Nov. 10, 2006...... at Bemidji State...... W, 4-1 Jan. 27, 2006...... at Ohio State...... L, 1-4 Oct. 22, 2005...... at Minnesota Duluth...... L, 0-7 Nov. 11, 2006...... at Bemidji State...... T, 1-1 (OT) Jan. 28, 2006...... at Ohio State...... W, 3-2 (OT) Feb. 3, 2006...... at Ohio State...... L, 2-3 Jan. 5, 2007...... at Ohio State...... L, 1-2 Oct. 27, 2006...... at Ohio State...... L, 1-4 Feb. 4, 2006...... at Ohio State...... T, 1-1 (OT) Jan. 6, 2007...... at Ohio State...... T, 1-1 (OT) Oct. 28, 2006...... at Ohio State...... W, 2-1 Dec. 8, 2006...... at Minnesota Duluth...... W, 3-0 Nov. 2, 2007...... at Ohio State...... W, 6-2 Jan. 12, 2007...... at Minnesota...... W, 7-1 Dec. 9, 2006...... at Minnesota Duluth...... L, 1-9 Nov. 3, 2007...... at Ohio State...... W, 6-1 Jan. 13, 2007...... at Minnesota...... L, 1-3 Jan. 26, 2007...... at Ohio State...... L, 3-5 Feb. 22, 2008...... at Bemidji State...... W, 6-3 Oct. 19, 2007...... at Ohio State...... L, 4-7 Jan. 27, 2007...... at Ohio State...... T, 1-1 (OT) Feb. 23, 2008...... at Bemidji State...... W, 3-2 Oct. 20, 2007...... at Ohio State...... W, 4-1 Dec. 8, 2007...... at Minnesota Duluth...... L, 2-7 Oct. 24, 2008...... at Ohio State...... W, 3-0 Feb. 8, 2008...... at Minnesota...... L, 3-7 Dec. 9, 2007...... at Minnesota Duluth...... L, 0-4 Oct. 25, 2008...... at Ohio State...... W, 2-1 Feb. 9, 2008...... at Minnesota...... L, 1-5 Feb. 1, 2008...... at Ohio State...... L, 2-6 Jan. 23, 2009...... at Bemidji State *...... T, 3-3 (OT) Oct. 17, 2008...... at Minnesota...... L, 1-8 Feb. 2, 2008...... at Ohio State...... L, 2-3 Jan. 24, 2009...... at Bemidji State...... L, 1-3 Oct. 18, 2008...... at Minnesota...... L, 2-8 Nov. 14, 2008...... at Ohio State...... L, 0-3 Oct. 16, 2009...... at Bemidji State...... W, 5-2 Jan. 9, 2009...... at Ohio State...... L, 2-9 Nov. 15, 2008...... at Ohio State...... L, 3-8 Oct. 17, 2009...... at Bemidji State**...... T, 2-2 (OT) Jan. 10, 2009...... at Ohio State...... L, 1-12 Feb. 13, 2009...... at Minnesota Duluth...... L, 1-4 Jan. 22, 2010...... at Ohio State...... W, 5-2 Oct. 9, 2009...... at Ohio State...... L, 5-6 Feb. 14, 2009...... at Minnesota Duluth...... L, 2-7 Jan. 23, 2010...... at Ohio State...... L, 0-1 Oct. 10, 2009...... at Ohio State...... L, 1-6 Nov. 13, 2009...... at Ohio State...... L, 2-3 (OT) Jan. 8, 2010...... at Minnesota...... L, 2-5 Nov. 14, 2009...... at Ohio State...... L, 3-5 * Ohio State won shootout 1-0 in 3 rounds Jan. 9, 2010...... at Minnesota...... L, 0-6 Feb. 12, 2010...... at Minnesota Duluth....L, 4-5 (OT) ** Bemidji State won shootout 2-1 in 4 rounds March 6, 2010...... WCHA Semifinals...... L, 4-5 (2OT) Feb. 13, 2010...... at Minnesota Duluth...... W, 6-3 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey minnesota state North Dakota st. cloud state wisconsin

General Information General Information General Information General Information Location...... Mankato, Minn. Location...... Grand Forks, N.D. Location...... St. Cloud, Minn. Location...... Madison, Wis. Nickname...... Mavericks Nickname...... Fighting Sioux Nickname...... Huskies Nickname...... Badgers Colors...... Purple and Gold Colors...... Kelly Green and White Colors...... Cardinal and Black Colors...... Cardinal and White Enrollment...... 14,500 Enrollment...... 13,172 Enrollment...... 16,882 Enrollment...... 42,099 Founded...... 1868 Founded...... 1883 Founded...... 1869 Founded...... 1848 President...... Dr. Richard Davenport President...... Dr. Robert Kelley President...... Dr. Earl H. Potter III Chancellor...... Carolyn “Biddy” Martin Athletics Director...... Dr. Morris Kurtz Athletics Director...... Kevin Buisman Athletics Director...... Brian Faison Athletics Director...... Barry Alvarez

Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Women’s Hockey SID...... Celest Stang Women’s Hockey SID...... Amanda Hansen Women’s Hockey SID...... Kyle Bradt Women’s Hockey SID...... Derek Koenen Office Phone...... (320) 308-2141 Office Phone...... (608) 265-2255 Office Phone...... (507) 389-2625 Office Phone...... (701) 777-6743 Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Press Box Phone...... (320) 308-5227 Press Box Phone...... (608) 265-4336 Press Box Phone...... (507) 389-3224 Press Box Phone...... (701) 777-3571/3572 Web site...... stcloudstate.edu/athletics Web site...... uwbadgers.com Web site...... msumavericks.com Web site...... fightingsioux.com

Hockey Information Hockey Information Hockey Information Hockey Information Head Coach...... Jeff Giesen (St. Cloud State ‘93) Head Coach...... Mark Johnson (Wisconsin ‘94) Head Coach...... Eric Means (Minnesota ‘94) Head Coach...... Brian Idalski (UW-Stevens Point ‘01) Record at SCSU (Yrs)...... 60-65-24 (4) Record at UW (Yrs)...... 210-39-22 (7) Record at MSU (Yrs)...... 7-22-5 (1) Record at UND (Yrs)...... 25-67-14 (3) Career Record (Yrs)...... Same Career Record (Yrs)...... Same Career Record (Yrs)...... Same Career Record (Yrs)...... Same Asst. Coaches...... Jennifer Kranz, Jason Johnson Asst. Coaches...... Tracey DeKeyser, Jackie Friesen Asst. Coaches...... Jon Austin, Shari Vogt Asst. Coaches...... Peter Elander Conference...... WCHA Conference...... WCHA Conference...... WCHA Conference...... WCHA Arena...... National Hockey Center Arena...... Kohl Center Arena...... Arena...... All Seasons Arena Capacity (Ice Surface)...... 5,371 (200x 100) Capacity (Ice Surface)...... 15,237 (200’ x 100’) Capacity (Ice Surface)...... 11,406 (200x 85) Capacity (Ice Surface)...... 750 (200x 85) 2009-10 Record...... 15-14-8 2009-10 Record...... 18-15-3 2009-10 Record...... 8-22-4 2009-10 Record...... 7-22-5 WCHA Record/Finish...... 11-11-6-4/3rd WCHA Record/Finish ...... 15-12-1-0/4th WCHA Record/Finish...... 5-18-5-3/7th WCHA Record...... 7-19-2-0/8th Series History Series History Series History Series History St. Cloud State leads series: 23-22-6 Wisconsin leads series: 39-7-6 Ohio State leads series: 37-7-4 Ohio State leads series: 17-5-2 Oct. 22, 1999...... at St. Cloud State...... L, 2-3 (OT) Oct.15, 1999...... at Ohio State...... L, 1-2 Oct. 23, 1999...... at St. Cloud State...... W, 6-2 Dec. 10, 1999...... at MSU, Mankato...... W, 2-0 Oct. 29, 2004...... at North Dakota...... L, 4-5 (OT) Oct. 16, 1999...... at Ohio State...... T, 1-1 (OT) Feb. 25, 2000...... at Ohio State...... T, 2-2 (OT) Dec. 11, 1999...... at MSU, Mankato...... W, 2-0 Oct. 30, 2004...... at North Dakota...... W, 5-4 Jan. 22, 2000...... at Wisconsin...... L, 2-6 Feb. 26, 2000...... at Ohio State...... L, 0-2 Feb. 18, 2000...... at Ohio State...... W, 7-0 Dec. 11, 2004...... at Ohio State...... W, 3-1 Jan. 23, 2000...... at Wisconsin...... L, 2-3 March 2, 2000...... WCHA Quarterfinal...... W, 3-2 Feb. 19, 2000...... at Ohio State...... W, 4-2 Dec. 12, 2004...... at Ohio State...... W, 3-1 March 4, 2000...... WCHA Consolation...... W, 4-2 Dec. 8, 2000...... at Ohio State...... L, 3-4 (OT) Nov. 17, 2000...... at MSU, Mankato...... W, 6-0 Nov. 18, 2005...... at Ohio State...... T, 3-3 (OT) Oct. 10, 2000...... at Ohio State...... L, 0-2 Dec. 9, 2000...... at Ohio State...... L, 1-4 Nov. 18, 2000...... at MSU, Mankato...... T, 2-2 (OT) Nov. 19, 2005...... at Ohio State...... W, 5-3 Oct. 11, 2000...... at Ohio State...... T, 3-3 (OT) Feb. 24, 2001...... at St. Cloud State...... W, 2-0 Feb. 2, 2001...... at Ohio State...... W, 4-1 Feb. 18, 2006...... at North Dakota...... W, 4-3 (OT) Jan. 20, 2001...... at Wisconsin...... L, 2-3 (OT) Feb. 25, 2001...... at St. Cloud State...... W, 4-0 Feb. 3, 2001...... at Ohio State...... W, 5-1 Feb. 19, 2006...... at North Dakota...... W, 2-0 Jan. 21, 2001...... at Wisconsin...... T, 2-2 (OT) March 8, 2001...... WCHA Quarterfinal...... W, 5-0 Dec. 7, 2001...... at MSU, Mankato...... W, 2-0 Nov. 17, 2006...... at Ohio State...... W, 4-1 Oct. 26, 2001...... at Ohio State...... L, 0-6 Nov. 9, 2001...... at Ohio State...... L, 1-2 Dec. 8, 2001...... at MSU Mankato...... W, 3-1 Nov. 19, 2006...... at Ohio State...... W, 4-0 Oct. 27, 2001...... at Ohio State...... T, 3-3 (OT) Nov. 10, 2001...... at Ohio State...... W, 3-2 (OT) Feb. 15, 2002...... at Ohio State...... W, 4-2 Feb. 2, 2007...... at North Dakota...... W, 3-2 (OT) Feb. 22, 2002...... at Wisconsin...... L, 0-1 Jan. 11, 2002...... at St. Cloud State...... W, 5-1 Feb. 16, 2002...... at Ohio State...... W, 2-0 Feb. 3, 2007...... at North Dakota...... W, 3-1 Feb. 23, 2002...... at Wisconsin...... L, 0-3 Jan. 12, 2002...... at St. Cloud State...... W, 5-3 Oct. 26, 2007...... at North Dakota...... T, 0-0 (OT) Nov. 22, 2002...... at Wisconsin...... T, 3-3 (OT) Oct. 10, 2002...... at MSU, Mankato...... W, 6-1 Nov. 30, 2002...... at Ohio State...... W, 6-0 Oct. 27, 2007...... at North Dakota...... W, 4-3 Nov. 23, 2002...... at Wisconsin...... L, 0-4 Oct. 11, 2002...... at MSU, Mankato...... W, 3-1 Dec. 1, 2002...... at Ohio State...... W, 6-4 Jan. 4, 2008...... at Ohio State...... W, 3-2 Feb. 21, 2003...... at Ohio State...... L, 1-7 Feb. 14, 2003...... at Ohio State...... W, 2-1 (OT) Jan. 18, 2003...... at St. Cloud State...... W, 1-0 Jan. 5, 2008...... at Ohio State...... W, 7-3 Feb. 22, 2003...... at Ohio State...... L, 1-2 Feb. 15, 2003...... at Ohio State...... W, 5-4 Jan. 19, 2003...... at St. Cloud State...... L, 1-2 March 8, 2003...... WCHA Consolation...... L, 1-4 Jan. 16, 2004...... at Ohio State...... W, 3-0 Nov. 1, 2008...... at North Dakota...... L, 2-4 Nov. 14, 2003...... at St. Cloud State...... W, 5-2 Nov. 1, 2003...... at Wisconsin...... W, 3-2 Jan. 17, 2004...... at Ohio State...... T, 2-2 (OT) Nov. 2, 2008...... at North Dakota...... L, 4-5 (OT) Nov. 15, 2003...... at St. Cloud State...... W, 3-0 Nov. 2, 2003...... at Wisconsin...... L, 1-3 Feb. 13, 2004...... at Minnesota State...... L, 1-4 Feb. 6, 2009...... at Ohio State...... W, 4-1 Jan. 3, 2004...... at Ohio State...... W, 2-1 Feb. 27, 2004...... at Ohio State...... L, 1-5 Feb. 14, 2004...... at Minnesota State...... W, 2-0 Feb. 7, 2009...... at Ohio State...... W, 4-2 Jan. 4, 2004...... at Ohio State...... L, 1-2 Feb. 28, 2004...... at Ohio State...... L, 2-8 March 12, 2004.....WCHA First Round ...... W, 3-1 Nov. 6, 2009...... at North Dakota...... L, 4-5 Oct. 8, 2004...... at Ohio State...... L, 1-2 March 14, 2004.....WCHA Consolation...... L, 4-5 (OT) Oct. 15, 2004...... at Minnesota State...... W, 2-1 Nov. 7, 2009...... at North Dakota...... W, 3-1 Oct. 9, 2004...... at Ohio State...... W, 3-1 Oct. 22, 2004...... at Ohio State...... L, 0-2 Oct. 16, 2004...... at Minnesota State...... W, 4-2 Feb. 5, 2010...... at Ohio State...... W, 2-1 (OT) Jan. 28, 2005...... at St. Cloud State...... L, 2-4 Oct. 23, 2004...... at Ohio State...... W, 3-1 Feb. 25, 2005...... at Ohio State...... W, 5-3 Feb. 6, 2010...... at Ohio State...... L, 2-7 Jan. 29, 2005...... at St. Cloud State...... T, 2-2 (OT) Feb. 11, 2005...... at Wisconsin...... L, 3-6 Feb. 26, 2005...... at Ohio State...... L, 2-3 Oct. 7, 2005...... at Ohio State...... W, 2-1 Feb. 12, 2004...... at Wisconsin...... L, 2-7 March 4, 2005...... WCHA First Round...... W, 4-1 Oct. 8, 2005...... at Ohio State...... W, 5-1 Jan. 20, 2006...... at Wisconsin...... L, 3-4 (OT) Oct. 28, 2005...... at Ohio State...... T, 2-2 (OT) Dec. 9, 2005...... at St. Cloud State...... L, 3-4 Jan. 22, 2006...... at Wisconsin...... L, 1-5 Oct. 29, 2005...... at Ohio State...... L, 2-6 Dec. 10, 2005...... at St. Cloud State...... L, 3-5 Feb. 24, 2006...... at Ohio State...... L, 0-3 Jan. 6, 2006...... at Minnesota State...... W, 3-0 March 3, 2006...... at St. Cloud State *...... L, 1-2 (OT) Feb. 25, 2006...... at Ohio State...... L, 0-1 Jan. 7, 2006...... at Minnesota State...... W, 4-2 March 4, 2006...... at St. Cloud State *...... L, 3-6 Oct. 13, 2006...... at Ohio State...... L, 2-3 Nov. 24, 2006...... at Minnesota State...... W, 2-1 Oct. 20, 2006...... at St. Cloud State...... L, 4-5 Oct. 14, 2006...... at Ohio State...... L, 2-3 Nov. 25, 2006...... at Minnesota State...... W, 4-3 Oct. 21, 2006...... at St. Cloud State...... L, 2-3 (OT) Jan. 19, 2007...... at Ohio State...... T, 3-3 (OT) Feb. 9, 2007...... at Wisconsin...... L, 2-5 Feb. 16, 2007...... at Ohio State...... W, 4-3 (OT) Jan. 20, 2007...... at Ohio State...... W, 6-1 Feb. 11, 2007...... at Wisconsin...... L, 2-3 Feb. 17, 2007...... at Ohio State...... W, 6-4 Nov. 23, 2007...... at Ohio State...... L, 1-4 March 3, 2007...... WCHA Semifinals...... L, 0-4 Feb. 23, 2007...... at Ohio State *...... W, 1-0 Nov. 24, 2007...... at Ohio State...... W, 4-1 Oct. 13, 2007...... at Wisconsin...... L, 0-4 Feb. 24, 2007...... at Ohio State *...... W, 5-4 (OT) Jan. 11, 2008...... at St. Cloud State...... T, 2-2 (OT) Oct. 14, 2007...... at Wisconsin...... T, 2-2 (OT) Nov. 9, 2007...... at Minnesota State...... L, 3-8 Jan. 12, 2008...... at St. Cloud State...... L, 4-5 Jan. 18, 2008...... at Ohio State...... L, 2-3 Nov. 10, 2007...... at Minnesota State...... L, 2-3 Feb. 29, 2008...... at St. Cloud State *...... L, 2-4 Jan. 19, 2008...... at Ohio State...... L, 1-4 Feb. 15, 2008...... at Ohio State...... W, 3-2 March 1, 2008...... at St. Cloud State *...... W, 3-0 Oct. 10, 2008...... at Ohio State...... L, 4-7 Feb. 16, 2008...... at Ohio State...... W, 4-0 March 2, 2008...... at St. Cloud State *...... L, 3-5 Oct. 11, 2008...... at Ohio State...... L, 0-4 Dec. 12, 2008...... at Minnesota State...... W, 6-5 Nov. 8, 2008...... at St. Cloud State...... W, 3-2 Jan. 31, 2009...... at Wisconsin...... L, 0-7 Dec. 13, 2008...... at Minnesota State **... T, 5-5 (OT) Nov. 9, 2008...... at St. Cloud State...... L, 2-5 Feb. 1, 2009...... at Wisconsin...... L, 0-7 Feb. 20, 2009...... at Ohio State...... L, 5-6 Jan. 16, 2009...... at Ohio State...... L, 2-3 Feb. 27, 2009...... at Wisconsin *...... L, 0-7 Feb. 21, 2009...... at Ohio State...... L, 1-2 Jan. 17, 2009...... at Ohio State...... L, 3-4 Feb. 28, 2009...... at Wisconsin *...... L, 1-4 Oct. 30, 2009...... at Ohio State...... W, 7-6 Dec. 11, 2009...... at St. Cloud State **...... T, 2-2 (OT) Oct. 23, 2009...... at Wisconsin...... W, 4-3 Oct. 31, 2009...... at Ohio State...... W, 4-1 Dec. 12, 2009...... at St. Cloud State...... W, 2-1 Oct. 24, 2009...... at Wisconsin...... L, 3-5 Jan. 15, 2010...... at Minnesota State...... W, 6-0 Feb. 19, 2010...... at Ohio State...... L, 2-3 Jan. 29, 2010...... at Ohio State...... W, 5-4 Jan. 16, 2010...... at Minnesota State...... W, 3-2 Feb. 20, 2010...... at Ohio State ***...... T, 4-4 (OT) Jan. 30, 2010...... at Ohio State...... L, 2-3 * First Round WCHA Playoffs * First Round WCHA Playoffs Feb. 26, 2010...... at Wisconsin *...... W, 3-2 (OT) ** Ohio State won shootout 1-0 in 9 rounds ** SCSU won shootout 1-0 in 3 rounds Feb. 27, 2010...... at Wisconsin *...... W, 4-3 (OT) *** Ohio State won shootout 1-0 in 3 rounds * First Round WCHA Playoffs

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General Information General Information General Information Location...... Moon Township, Pa. Location...... Syracuse, N.Y. Location...... Detroit, Mich. Nickname...... Colonials Nickname...... Orange Nickname...... Warriors Colors...... Blue, White with Red Colors...... Orange Colors...... Green and Gold Enrollment...... 5,100 Enrollment...... 12,440 Enrollment...... 30,909 Founded...... 1921 Founded...... 1870 Founded...... 1868 President...... Dr. Gregory G. Dell’Omo Chancellor...... Dr. Nancy Cantor President...... Dr. Phyllis Vroom Athletics Director...... Craig Coleman, M.D. Athletics Director...... Dr. Daryl Gross Athletics Director...... Rob Fournier

Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Women’s Hockey SID...... Janette Schneider Women’s Hockey SID...... Whitney Dixon Women’s Hockey SID...... Tom Gorman Office Phone...... (412) 397-5841 Office Phone...... (315) 443-1290 Office Phone...... (313) 577-2299 Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Press Box Phone...... Press Box Phone...... Press Box Phone...... Web site...... rmucolonials.com Web site...... suathletics.com Web site...... wsuathletics.com

Hockey Information Hockey Information Hockey Information Head Coach...... Nate Handrahan (Niagara ‘00) Head Coach...... Paul Flanagan Head Coach...... Jim Fetter (Lethbridge ‘95) Record at RMU (Yrs)...... 46-88-7 (4) Record at SU (Yrs)...... 27-32-1 (2) Record at WSU (Yrs)...... 109-102-22 (7) Career Record (Yrs)...... Same Career Record (Yrs)...... 257-116-28 (11) Career Record (Yrs)...... Same Asst. Coaches...... Scott Spencer Asst. Coaches...... Graham Thomas Asst. Coaches....Nicholette Franck, Allison Rutledge Conference...... College Hockey America Conference...... College Hockey America Conference...... College Hockey America Arena...... RMU Island Sports Center Arena...... Tennity Ice Pavilion Arena...... City Sports Center Capacity (Ice Surface)...... 1,000 (200x85) Capacity (Ice Surface)...... (200x85) Capacity (Ice Surface)...... 500 (200x85) 2009-10 Record...... 11-24-1 2009-10 Record...... 18-17-1 2009-10 Record...... 9-18-4 CHA Record/Finish...... 3-12-1/5th CHA Record/Finish...... 8-8-0/3rd CHA Record/Finish...... 5-10-1/5th

Series History Series History Series History Ohio State leads series: 2-0-0 First Meeting Ohio State leads series: 2-0-0 Jan. 2, 2010...... at Ohio State...... W, 4-1 March 2, 2001...... at Ohio State...... W, 8-0 Jan. 3, 2010...... at Ohio State...... W, 6-1 March 3, 2001...... at Ohio State...... W, 7-1

Series Records Opponent W l t fIrst Mtg. last Mtg. Streak last Game Bemidji State 26 13 7 1999-2000 2009-10 L 1 L, 0-1 Boston University 0 1 3 2008-09 2009-10 T 3 T, 4-4 (OT) Connecticut 5 1 0 2001-02 2007-08 L1 W, 2-5 Cornell 0 2 0 1999-2000 2000-01 L 2 L, 3-5 Dartmouth 0 1 1 2001-02 2002-03 L 1 L, 5-6 Findlay 6 3 0 1999-2000 2003-04 L 1 L, 2-3 Mercyhurst 0 2 0 2002-03 2003-04 L 2 L, 1-2 Minnesota 8 40 1 1999-2000 2009-10 L 11 L, 4-5 (2OT) Minnesota Duluth 4 41 4 1999-2000 2009-10 W 1 W, 6-3 Minnesota State 37 7 4 1999-2000 2009-10 W 4 W, 3-2 New Hampshire 1 7 0 1999-2000 2002-03 L 3 L, 4-5 (OT) Niagara 5 0 3 2003-04 2007-08 W 2 W, 4-3 North Dakota 17 5 2 2004-05 2009-10 L 1 L, 2-7 Northeastern 7 3 2 1999-2000 2006-07 W 5 W, 7-1 Princeton 5 4 0 1999-2000 2006-07 L 1 L, 1-2 Providence 5 1 0 2001-02 2008-09 W 4 W, 3-2 Quinnipiac 1 0 0 2003-04 2003-04 W 1 W, 6-1 Robert Morris 2 0 0 2009-10 2009-10 W 2 W, 6-1 St. Cloud State 22 23 6 1999-2000 2009-10 T 1 T, 4-4 (OT) St. Lawrence 2 6 0 1999-2000 2009-10 L 1 L, 2-3 Syracuse First Meeting 2010-11 Wayne State 2 0 0 2000-01 2000-01 W 2 W, 7-1 Wisconsin 7 39 6 1999-2000 2009-10 W 2 W, 4-3 (OT) Yale 2 1 0 1999-2000 2004-05 W 2 W, 3-2 Totals 164-200-39 (.455) 11 seasons ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes season in review

• Ohio State concluded the 2009-10 season with a 17-15-5 overall record. The Buckeyes tied for fifth in the WCHA standings with 28 points on a 12-13- 3-1 record. They won the tiebreaker with Bemidji State with a 2-1-1 regular- season record against the Beavers. • The Buckeyes’ season came to an end with a double-overtime 5-4 loss to Minnesota in a WCHA Final Faceoff semifinal game March 6 at Ridder Arena. Ohio State advanced to the WCHA semifinal game for the first time since 2007. • It took two overtimes, but fifth-seed Ohio State swept fourth-seed Wis- consin in the WCHA First Round Playoffs, Feb. 26-27 at the Eagle’s Nest Arena in Verona, Wis. The Buckeyes won 3-2 the first game and 4-3 the second game. • The fifth-seeded Buckeyes became just the second team to upset a higher- seeded team in the five-year history of the WCHA hosting the best-of-three playoff series. Bemidji State then pulled the third upset Sunday with a vic- tory over St. Cloud State to win the series, 2-1. • Hokey Langan was named WCHA Rookie of the Year and earned a spot on the Second Team All-WCHA, along with senior defenseman Rachel Davis. Sophomore forward Natalie Spooner was a First Team All-WCHA selection. • Langan led the Buckeyes in points (53) and goals (25), while Laura McIn- tosh led the team in assists (35). • Langan’s point total ranked second in the Ohio State season records, just one shy of tying the record. She set the Buckeye record for freshman scoring by nine points. McIntosh’s assists also rank second in the season records and she is just the second player to set up over 30 goals in a season. • During the season, Langan tied for the second-longest point streak in team history with 14 games (from Oct. 23-Jan. 3). She had 24 points in that span. She led the Buckeyes with 15 multiple-point games. She was held without a point in back-to-back games just twice. • Only two years into their careers, McIntosh and Spooner rank in the top 15 of career scoring in the OSU records. McIntosh has 84 points (21g, 63a) to stand in 11th, while Spooner has 74 points (43g, 31a) for 14th. • In net for the majority of the season was freshman goalie Chelsea Knapp – the first rookie in net for Ohio State since the inaugural 1999-2000 season. She was 15-15-5 with a 3.02 GAA and .894 save percentage. • Knapp had 883 saves to finish three saves away from tying Ohio State’s season record of 886 set by Liana Bonanno in 2008-09. They are the only two Buckeyes to make more than 800 saves in a season. • Davis was named to the West team to compete in the 2010 NCAA Skills Challenge at the NCAA Men’s Frozen Four in Detroit. • Ohio State had four representatives play in the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver with each of them picking up a medal. Two-time All-American Tessa Bonhomme earned gold as a defenseman with Canada, three-time All-WCHA honoree Lisa Chesson earned silver as a defenseman with the United States and All-American Emma Laaksonen, the Finnish team captain, and freshman forward Minttu Tuominen were bronze medalists with Finland. It was the first Olympic appearance for Bonhomme, Chesson and Tuominen and the fourth Games for Laaksonen. • Ohio State played in their 11 overtime games, setting a team record after two seasons with 10 OT games. They were 3-3-5 in extra session games. Five of Ohio State’s 11 overtime games were played in February and one in March. • The Buckeyes had at least one win against six of the seven WCHA op- ponents, with Minnesota the only won OSU did not defeat. Ohio State was the last team to beat Minnesota Duluth (6-3 win Feb. 13) before its run to the WCHA and NCAA championships. • OSU defeated the Badgers four times this season (4-2-0). The team had just three total wins over UW in the previous 10 seasons. • The Buckeyes were 9-6-4 on the road. • Ohio State set a team record with four hat tricks in 2009-10: two by Hokey Langan (including a four-goal game), one by Natalie Spooner and one by Minttu Tuominen. Other season team records were set include: goals (122), assists (204), points (326) and shots (tied, 1,214). • Ohio State had the fifth-highest scoring offense in the NCAA at 3.30 goals per game and the power play was third in the nation at 21.8 percent (36- of-165). 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey team & individual awards / statistical rankings

Honors & AWARDS OSU Scholar-Athletes Defenseman points per game Barbara Bilko 16. Kelly Wild...... 0.58 2010 Olympians Teal Bishop 19. Rachel Davis...... 0.57 Tessa Bonhomme (Canada, gold) Amanda Boskovich Rookie points per game Brittany Carlson Lisa Chesson (United States, silver) 1. Hokey Langan...... 1.43 Rachel Davis Emma Laaksonen (Finland, captain, bronze) Winning percentage Minttu Tuominen (Finland, bronze) Deidre Facklis Melissa Feste T-23. Chelsea Knapp...... 500 (15-15-5) WCHA Rookie of the Year Jenna Kilpatrick Hokey Langan Chelsea Knapp INDIVIDUAL OVERALL WCHA STATISTICS (Top 10) Raelyn LaRocque Point scoring All-WCHA Sandy Nelson 3. Hokey Langan...... 53 Natalie Spooner (first team) Liz Rizzo 7. Laura McIntosh...... 45 Hokey Langan (second team) Paige Semenza 8. Natalie Spooner...... 44 Rachel Davis (second team) Natalie Spooner Goal scoring Michele Tonnessen 3. Hokey Langan...... 25 Minttu Tuominen WCHA All-Rookie Team 6. Natalie Spooner...... 22 Hokey Langan Kelly Wild Assist scoring WCHA Offensive Player of the Week Team & Individual Rankings 1. Laura McIntosh...... 35 Raelyn LaRocque (at North Dakota, Nov. 6-7) T-4. Hokey Langan...... 28 10. Raelyn LaRocque...... 24 Natalie Spooner (at Minnesota State, Jan. 15-16) Team NCAA National Statistics Power-play points Category...... Rank...... Stat WCHA Defensive Player of the Week T-4. Hokey Langan...... 21 Scoring offense...... 5...... 3.30 goals/game Chelsea Knapp (vs. Robert Morris, Jan. 2-3) T-8. Laura McIntosh...... 18 Scoring defense...... 29...... 3.16 goals/game Power-play goals WCHA Rookie of the Week Scoring margin...... 17...... 0.14 goals/game T-3. Natalie Spooner...... 9 Minttu Tuominen (at Bemidji State, Oct. 16-17) Penalty minutes...... 9...... 11.7 PIM/game T-5. Hokey Langan...... 7 Hokey Langan (vs. Minnesota State, Oct. 30-31) Power play...... 3...... 21.8% (36-165) Shorthanded points (vs. Bemidji State, Jan. 22-23) Penalty kill...... 15...... 84.6% (154-182) T-9. Mancuso, Reilly, Spooner, Theut...... 1 (at Minnesota Duluth, Feb. 12-13) Winning percentage...... T-15...... 527 (17-15-5) (vs. St. Cloud State, Feb. 19-20) Shorthanded goals T-6. Christina Mancuso, Natalie Spooner...... 1 TEAM WCHA OVERALL STATISTICS WCHA All-Star Team Game-winning goals Category...... Rank...... Stat Laura McIntosh T-5. Natalie Spooner...... 5 Scoring offense...... 2...... 3.30 goals/game Shannon Reilly T-9. Hokey Langan...... 3 Natalie Spooner Scoring defense...... 7...... 3.16 goals/game Defenseman scoring Penalty minutes...... 6...... 11.7 PIM/game T-4. Rachel Davis, Kelly Wild...... 21 WCHA Scholar-Athletes Power play...... 1...... 21.8% (36-165) Freshman scoring Barbara Bilko Penalty kill...... 3...... 84.6% (154-182) 1. Hokey Langan...... 53 Rachel Davis Goals scored...... 3...... 122 goals Winning percentage Raelyn LaRocque Goals allowed...... T-7...... 117 goals 6. Chelsea Knapp...... 500 WCHA All-Academic Team TEAM WCHA CONFERENCE STATISTICS Barbara Bilko INDIVIDUAL WCHA CONFERENCE STATISTICS (Top 10) Category...... Rank...... Stat Teal Bishop Point scoring Scoring offense...... T-2...... 3.21 goals/game Brittany Carlson 1. Hokey Langan...... 43 Rachel Davis Scoring defense...... 8...... 3.36 goals/game T-3. Laura McIntosh...... 37 Deidre Facklis Penalty minutes...... 3...... 12.1 PIM/game T-5. Natalie Spooner...... 33 Melissa Feste Power play...... 2...... 20.7% (28-135) Goal scoring Jenna Kilpatrick Penalty kill...... 5...... 84.8% (117-138) T-1. Hokey Langan...... 21 Raelyn LaRocque Goals scored...... T-2...... 90 goals Sandy Nelson T-5. Natalie Spooner...... 16 Goals allowed...... 8...... 94 goals Shannon Reilly Assist scoring Natalie Spooner 1. Laura McIntosh...... 28 INDIVIDUAL NCAA NATIONAL STATISTICS (Top 25) Michele Tonnessen 2. Hokey Langan...... 22 Points per game Kelly Wild T-3. Raelyn LaRocque...... 21 8. Hokey Langan...... 1.43 Power-play points Big Ten Distinguished Scholar 17. Natalie Spooner...... 1.26 T-2. Hokey Langan...... 18 Kelly Wild 19. Laura McIntosh...... 1.22 T-6. Laura McIntosh, Natalie Spooner...... 14 Goals per game Power-play goals Academic All-Big Ten (at-large) 9. Hokey Langan...... 0.68 Barbara Bilko 2. Natalie Spooner...... 8 T-13. Natalie Spooner...... 0.63 Teal Bishop 5. Hokey Langan...... 6 Assists per game Brittany Carlson T-10. Kelly Wild...... 4 5. Laura McIntosh...... 0.95 Rachel Davis Game-winning goals Deidre Facklis T-11. Hokey Langan...... 0.76 T-6. Hokey Langan, Natalie Spooner...... 3 Melissa Feste 25. Raelyn LaRocque...... 0.65 Defenseman scoring Jenna Kilpatrick Power-play goals T-3. Rachel Davis...... 17 Raelyn LaRocque T-5. Natalie Spooner...... 9 5. Kelly Wild...... 16 Sandy Nelson T-10. Hokey Langan...... 7 Freshman scoring Natalie Spooner Shorthanded goals Michele Tonnessen 1. Hokey Langan...... 43 T-21. Christina Mancuso, Natalie Spooner...... 1 Kelly Wild Winning percentage Game-winning goals 8. Chelsea Knapp...... 463 T-6. Natalie Spooner...... 5

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season schedule & results

OSU/OPP OSU/OPP OSU/opp DATE OPPONENT RESULT Shots Power-plAY PenaltieS Time/Att goaltender Sept. 26 WILFRID LAURIER (Exhibition) T, 1-1 (OT) 40 / 17 0-6 / 0-7 7-14 / 7-14 2:15 / 200 Knapp Oct. 2 at No. 10 Boston University * T, 1-1 (OT) 28 / 25 1-7 / 0-6 6-12 / 7-14 2:17 / 269 Knapp Oct. 3 at No. 10 Boston University * T, 4-4 (OT) 36 / 37 3-7 / 1-5 6-12 / 8-16 2:23 / 236 Knapp Oct. 9 No. 2 MINNESOTA L, 5-6 40 / 35 3-7 / 0-3 3-6 / 7-14 2:10 / 361 Knapp Oct. 10 No. 2 MINNESOTA L, 1-6 30 / 36 1-6 / 1-5 6-12 / 7-14 2:03 / 572 Knapp Oct. 16 at Bemidji State W, 5-2 28 / 16 0-3 / 1-3 4-8 / 4-8 1:53 / 187 Knapp Oct. 17 at Bemidji State T, 2-2 (OT) (SL, 1-0) 32 / 26 1-6 / 0-5 6-12 / 7-25 2:18 / 151 Knapp Oct. 23 at No. 5 Wisconsin W, 4-3 27 / 30 0-4 / 0-8 8-16 / 4-8 1:51 / 1887 Knapp Oct. 24 at No. 5 Wisconsin L, 3-5 20 / 25 0-6 / 0-6 9-18 / 8-16 2:00 / 2803 Knapp Oct. 30 MINNESOTA STATE W, 7-6 36 / 22 3-6 / 2-6 7-14 / 7-14 2:13 / 300 Facklis Oct. 31 MINNESOTA STATE W, 4-1 30 / 22 2-5 / 0-4 4-8 / 5-10 2:02 / 389 Knapp Nov. 6 at North Dakota L, 4-5 33 / 19 0-6 / 0-3 3-6 / 7-14 2:11 / 471 Knapp Nov. 7 at North Dakota W, 3-1 19 / 16 1-2 / 1-5 5-10 / 2-4 1:50 / 424 Knapp Nov. 13 No. 5 MINNESOTA DULUTH L, 2-3 (OT) 26 / 36 0-4 / 0-5 6-12 / 5-10 1:57 / 345 Knapp Nov. 14 No. 5 MINNESOTA DULUTH L, 3-5 43 / 30 0-2 / 0-2 2-4 / 2-4 2:00 / 481 Knapp Nov. 20 ST. LAWRENCE * W, 4-3 18 / 30 0-1 / 1-2 2-4 / 1-2 1:52 / 323 Facklis Nov. 21 ST. LAWRENCE * L, 2-3 21 / 41 0-0 / 1-6 6-12 / 0-0 1:57 / 218 Knapp Dec. 11 at St. Cloud State T, 2-2 (OT) (SL, 1-0) 42 / 24 0-4 / 1-8 10-20 / 7-14 2:19 / 287 Knapp Dec. 12 at St. Cloud State W, 2-1 38 / 32 2-6 / 1-8 10-20 / 8-16 2:01 / 307 Knapp Jan. 2 ROBERT MORRIS * W, 4-1 34 / 15 1-3 / 0-5 6-12 / 4-8 1:50 / 382 Knapp Jan. 3 ROBERT MORRIS * W, 6-1 38 / 23 0-2 / 0-3 3-6 / 2-4 1:55 / 348 Knapp Jan. 8 at No. 2 Minnesota L, 2-5 20 / 37 0-1 / 1-2 3-6 / 2-4 1:57 / 951 Knapp Jan. 9 at No. 2 Minnesota L, 0-6 26 / 37 0-5 / 0-4 7-22 / 7-14 1:57 / 1358 Knapp Jan. 15 at Minnesota State W, 6-0 21 / 26 1-7 / 0-3 4-8 / 8-16 2:02 / 154 Knapp Jan. 16 at Minnesota State W, 3-2 31 / 25 0-3 / 0-5 7-14 / 5-10 2:03 / 178 Knapp Jan. 22 BEMIDJI STATE W, 5-2 42 / 30 2-4 / 1-4 4-8 / 4-8 2:05 / 382 Knapp Jan. 23 BEMIDJI STATE L, 0-1 38 / 33 0-7 / 1-5 7-14 / 9-18 2:06 / 322 Knapp Jan. 29 No. 10 WISCONSIN W, 5-4 48 / 31 2-5 / 2-3 3-6 / 5-10 1:57 / 305 Knapp Jan. 30 No. 10 WISCONSIN L, 2-3 29 / 45 0-3 / 1-4 4-8 / 3-6 2:08 / 520 Knapp Feb. 5 NORTH DAKOTA W, 2-1 (OT) 40 / 22 0-4 / 0-2 2-4 / 4-8 2:17 / 253 Knapp Feb. 6 NORTH DAKOTA L, 2-7 41 / 29 0-3 / 1-4 6-12 / 5-10 2:01 / 371 Knapp Feb. 12 at No. 2 Minnesota Duluth L, 4-5 (OT) 45 / 24 3-8 / 1-8 12-24 / 12-24 2:30 / 892 Knapp Feb. 13 at No. 2 Minnesota Duluth W, 6-3 27 / 35 2-4 / 0-8 8-16 / 4-8 2:00 / 907 Knapp Feb. 19 ST. CLOUD STATE L, 2-3 33 / 27 2-6 / 3-8 9-18 / 7-25 2:03 / 382 Knapp Feb. 20 ST. CLOUD STATE T, 4-4 (OT) (SW, 1-0) 55 / 27 3-8 / 3-7 7-14 / 8-16 2:28 / 615 Knapp Feb. 26 at No. 10 Wisconsin 1 W, 3-2 (OT) 32 / 33 1-3 / 0-4 4-8 / 3-6 2:18 / 601 Knapp Feb. 27 at No. 10 Wisconsin 1 W, 4-3 (OT) 28 / 23 1-3 / 2-7 8-16 / 4-8 2:23 / 657 Knapp March 6 at No. 3 Minnesota 2 L, 4-5 (2OT) 39 / 48 1-4 / 2-6 6-12 / 4-8 3:09 / 1252 Knapp

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Individual statistics OveralL: 17-15-5 WCHA: 12-13-3-1 (T-5th) Home: 8-9-1 Away: 9-6-4 Neutral: 0-0-0

OVERAll CONFERENCE ## Name GP G A Pts Sh +/- Pen-Min PP SH GW GP G A Pts Sh +/- Pen-Min PP SH GW 12 Langan, Hokey 37 25 28 53 158 +11 18-36 7 0 3 28 21 22 43 133 +9 12-24 6 0 3 11 McIntosh, Laura 37 10 35 45 134 +6 15-30 2 0 0 28 9 28 37 102 +4 14-28 2 0 0 5 Spooner, Natalie 35 22 22 44 215 +9 8-16 9 1 5 26 16 17 33 172 -5 6-12 8 0 3 28 LaRocque, Raelyn 37 12 24 36 89 +8 22-44 4 0 2 28 7 21 28 67 +3 19-38 3 0 1 27 Davis, Rachel 37 6 15 21 98 0 25-50 1 0 0 28 5 12 17 80 -7 18-36 1 0 0 8 Wild, Kelly 36 5 16 21 53 +7 19-38 4 0 1 28 5 11 16 44 +4 14-28 4 0 1 10 Feste, Melissa 35 10 10 20 49 -4 8-16 2 0 1 26 2 8 10 27 -10 7-14 0 0 0 25 Semenza, Paige 34 4 9 13 76 0 20-40 1 0 0 25 3 4 7 59 -7 14-28 1 0 0 21 Theut, Kim 32 7 5 12 68 -5 10-28 3 0 1 23 6 2 8 50 -3 7-22 2 0 1 15 Tuominen, Minttu 23 6 5 11 45 +2 4-8 2 0 1 16 5 2 7 30 +2 4-8 1 0 1 9 Reilly, Shannon 35 1 10 11 49 -5 18-36 0 0 0 28 1 8 9 35 -4 13-26 0 0 0 19 Mancuso, Christina 37 4 6 10 48 -14 11-22 0 1 1 28 3 6 9 36 -9 11-22 0 0 0 3 Carlson, Brittany 37 3 6 9 22 -1 13-26 0 0 1 28 1 3 4 12 -5 10-20 0 0 1 6 Bishop, Teal 37 3 5 8 29 -6 12-24 1 0 0 28 2 3 5 25 -5 8-16 0 0 0 23 Hollowell, Tina 37 1 3 4 27 -5 4-8 0 0 0 28 1 3 4 21 -3 4-8 0 0 0 24 Nelson, Sandy 37 1 3 4 9 +3 1-2 0 0 0 28 1 1 2 8 +1 1-2 0 0 0 7 Kilpatrick, Jenna 24 2 1 3 27 0 1-2 0 0 1 23 2 1 3 27 0 1-2 0 0 1 17 Rizzo, Liz 32 0 1 1 11 -4 0-0 0 0 0 23 0 1 1 8 -4 0-0 0 0 0 18 Boskovich, Amanda 26 0 0 0 2 -4 0-0 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 1 -3 0-0 0 0 0 31 Knapp, Chelsea 35 0 0 0 0 0 2-4 0 0 0 27 0 0 0 0 0 2-4 0 0 0 14 Tonnessen, Michele 21 0 0 0 5 -2 2-4 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 3 -2 1-2 0 0 0 Total 37 122 204 326 1214 -4 213-434 36 2 17 28 90 153 243 940 -44 166-340 28 0 12 Opponents 37 117 178 295 1072 +2 196-414 28 5 15 28 94 140 234 797 +42 163-348 21 5 13

OVERAll CONFERENCE ## Name GP minutes GA eN Avg Saves Pct W l T GP minutes GA eN Avg Saves Pct W l T 31 Knapp, Chelsea 35 2085:35 105 0 3.02 883 .894 15 15 5 27 1567:42 85 0 3.25 658 .886 11 13 3 34 Facklis, Deidre 3 153:52 10 0 3.90 59 .855 2 0 0 2 93:52 7 0 4.47 32 .821 1 0 0 33 Bilko, Barbara 1 27:26 2 0 4.37 13 .867 0 0 0 1 27:26 2 0 4.37 13 .867 0 0 0 TM EMPTY NET 17 14:27 0 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 14 12:40 0 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 Total 37 2281:20 117 0 3.08 955 .891 17 15 5 28 1701:40 94 0 3.31 703 .882 12 13 3 Opponents 37 2281:20 122 2 3.21 1092 .900 15 17 5 28 1701:40 90 2 3.17 850 .904 13 12 3

2009-10 Western Collegiate Hockey Association FINAL STandings

Conference Games All Games Teams Pts W l T SW * Pct. GF / GA W l T Pct. GF / GA 1. Minnesota Duluth 43 20 6 2 1 .750 90 / 55 31 8 2 .780 138 / 83 Minnesota 43 18 6 4 3 .714 91 / 49 26 9 5 .712 129 / 74 3. St. Cloud State 32 11 11 6 4 .500 70 / 77 15 14 8 .514 96 / 103 4. Wisconsin 31 15 12 1 0 .554 84 / 63 18 15 3 .542 107 / 82 5. Ohio State 28 12 13 3 1 .482 90 / 94 17 15 5 .527 122 / 117 Bemidji State 28 9 12 7 3 .446 47 / 64 12 19 7 .408 65 / 98 7. Minnesota State 18 5 18 5 3 .268 49 / 92 7 22 5 .279 66 / 117 8. North Dakota 16 7 19 2 0 .286 44 / 71 8 22 4 .294 61 / 92

* -- shootout win (1 point)

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Game 1: Ohio State 1, No. 10 Boston Univ. 1 (OT) 1st period - 1, MINN, Downey (Jalosuo, Raty) 2:29. 2, MINN, Er- Game 7: Ohio State 4, No. 5 Wisconsin 3 Oct. 2, 2009 – Walter Brown Arena – Boston, Mass. ickson (Francis, West) 7:28. 3, MINN, Erickson (Seeler, Bozek) 18:28 Oct. 23, 2009 – Kohl Center – Madison, Wis. (pp). Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT Total 2nd period - 4, MINN, Erickson (West) 3:37. 5, MINN, West (Horton) Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total Ohio State 0 0 1 0 1 6:08. 6, OSU, Spooner (Langan, McIntosh) 16:22 (pp). Ohio State 1 2 1 4 Boston University 0 1 0 0 1 3rd period - 7, MINN, Schleper (Jones, Raty) 18:42. Wisconsin 0 0 3 3

1st period - No scoring. Shots on goal - MINN 16-9-11 36; OSU 6-9-15 30. 1st period – 1, OSU, Feste (Davis) 7:31. 2nd period - 1, BU, Cherewyk (Kirchner, Warren) 4:26. Power plays - MINN 1 of 5; OSU 1 of 6. 2nd period – 2, OSU, Spooner (Reilly, Feste) 10:40. 3, OSU, McIn- 3rd period - 2, OSU, Feste (Tuominen, McIntosh) 14:54 (pp). Penalties - MINN 7 (14 min); OSU 6 (12 min). tosh (Langan, LaRocque) 11:44. OT period - No scoring. Goalies - MINN, Raty 2-0-0 (59:54 minutes, 30 shots-29 saves), 3rd period – 4, WIS, Pacholok (Prevost, Ammerman) 7:12. 5, WIS, EMPTY NET (00:06, 0-0); OSU, Knapp 0-2-2 (26:08, 19-14), Facklis Sanders (Deluce, McKeough) 9:30. 6, WIS, Deluce (Pacholok) 14:21. Shots on goal - OSU 9-11-7-1 28; BU 9-10-6-0 25. (33:52, 17-16). 7, OSU, Langan 15:05. Power plays - OSU 1 of 7; BU 0 of 6. A-572 T-2:03 Penalties - OSU 6 (12 min); BU 7 (14 min). Shots on goal – OSU 10-8-9 27; WIS 8-10-12 30. Goalies - OSU, Knapp (65:00 minutes, 25 shots-24 saves); BU, Haber Game 5: Ohio State 5, Bemidji State 2 Power plays – OSU 0 of 4; WIS 0 of 8. (64:47, 28-27), EMPTY NET (00:13, 0-0). Oct. 16, 2009 – John Glas Fieldhouse – Bemidji, Minn. Penalties – OSU 8 (16 min); WIS 4 (8 min). A-269 T-2:17 Goalies – OSU, Knapp 2-2-3 (60:00 minutes, 30 shots-27 saves); Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total WIS, Ruegsegger 1-2-0 (59:35, 27-23), EMPTY NET (00:25, 0-0). Game 2: Ohio State 4, No. 10 Boston Univ. 4 (OT) Ohio State 3 1 1 5 A-1887 T-1:51 Oct. 3, 2009 – Walter Brown Arena – Boston Mass. Bemidji State 0 1 1 2 Game 8: No. 5 Wisconsin 5, Ohio State 3 Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT Total 1st period - 1, OSU, Spooner (Mancuso, Feste) 5:10. 2, OSU, Lan- Oct. 24, 2009 – Kohl Center – Madison, Wis. Ohio State 2 0 2 0 4 gan (McIntosh, LaRocque) 8:39. 3, OSU, Kilpatrick (Spooner, Carlson) Boston University 2 2 0 0 4 13:20. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total 2nd period - 4, BSU, Johnson (Vichorek, Bauerfeld) 5:19 (pp). 5, Ohio State 0 2 1 3 1st period - 1, OSU, Feste (Carlson, LaRocque) 5:02. 2, BU, Kirchner OSU, Tuominen (Mancuso, Reilly) 6:57. Wisconsin 1 3 1 5 (Cardella, Appleton) 9:34 (pp). 3, BU, Cardella (Cherewyk) 17:06. 4, 3rd period - 6, OSU, Theut (Wild, Tuominen) 2:06. 7, BSU, Johnson OSU, Bishop (Semenza, LaRocque) 19:59 (pp). (Dorr, Bauerfeld) 10:43. 1st period – 1, WIS, Prough (Ammerman, Prevost) 16:12. 2nd period - 5, BU, Wiley (Lorms) 12:40. 6, BU, Kohanchuk (Kirchner, 2nd period – 2, OSU, Bishop (McIntosh, Langan) :33. 3, OSU, Mc- Anderson) 18:10. Shots on goal - OSU 10-8-10 28; BSU 6-3-7 16. Intosh (Davis) 3:02. (penalty shot). 5, WIS, Prough (Sanders, Giles) 3rd period - 7, OSU, Tuominen (Davis, Bishop) 13:18 (pp). 8, OSU, Power plays - OSU 0 of 3; BSU 1 of 3. 4:45. 6, WIS, Dronen 14:10. Theut (Wild, Langan) 13:52 (pp). Penalties - OSU 4 (8 min); BSU 4 (8 min). 3rd period – 7, OSU, Langan (McIntosh, Carlson) 4:35. 8, WIS, De- OT period - No scoring. Goalies - OSU, Knapp 1-2-2 (60:00 minutes, 16 shots-14 saves); BSU, luce (Windmeier) 13:30. Tomcikova 1-3-0 (60:00, 28-23). Shots on goal - OSU 8-9-19-0 36; BU 13-11-6-7 37. A-187 T-1:53 Shots on goal – OSU 4-8-8 20; WIS 8-11-6 25. Power plays - OSU 3 of 7; BU 1 of 5. Power plays – OSU 0 of 6; WIS 0 of 6. Penalties - OSU 6 (12 min); BU 8 (16 min). Game 6: Ohio State 2, Bemidji State 2 (OT) Penalties – OSU 9 (18 min); WIS 8 (16 min). Goalies - OSU, Knapp (64:48 minutes, 37 shots-33 saves), EMPTY (BSU won shootout, 2-1) Goalies – OSU, Knapp 2-3-3 (59:31 minutes, 25 shots-20 saves), NET (00:12, 0-0); BU, Haber (65:00, 36-32). Oct. 17, 2009 – John Glas Fieldhouse – Bemidji, Minn. EMPTY NET (00:29, 0-0); WIS, Ruegsegger 2-2-0 (59:23, 20-17), A-236 T-2:23 EMPTY NET (00:37, 0-0). Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT Total Penalty shots – [2nd 04:28] WIS Ammerman GOOD. Game 3: No. 2 Minnesota 6, Ohio State 5 Ohio State 0 2 0 0 2 A-2803 T-2:00 Oct. 9, 2009 – OSU Ice Rink – Columbus, Ohio Bemidji State 0 1 1 0 2 Game 9: Ohio State 7, Minnesota State 6 Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total 1st period – No scoring. Oct. 30, 2009 – OSU Ice Rink – Columbus, Ohio Minnesota 2 3 1 6 2nd period – 1, OSU, LaRocque (Tuominen, Feste) 9:01. 2, OSU, Da- Ohio State 1 2 2 5 vis (Bishop, LaRocque) 11:59 (pp). 3, BSU, Erickson 15:39. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total 3rd period – 4, BSU, Thurston (Wheelhouse) 19:14. Minnesota State 1 3 2 6 1st period - 1, MINN, Rasmussen (Maunu, Jones) 11:06. 2, OSU, OT period – No scoring. Ohio State 1 2 4 7 Wild (Langan, Theut) 17:04 (pp). 3, MINN, May 18:11. Shootout – Summary 2nd period - 4, MINN, Erickson (Jalosuo, West) 00:15. 5, OSU, Ohio State 1st period – 1, OSU, Davis (LaRocque) 1:36. 2, MSU, O’Connor (Lei- Tuominen (Davis, Feste) 5:20 (pp). 6, MINN, Kortum 16:16. 7, OSU, Team Shooter Result nonen, Young) 10:11. Feste (LaRocque, Spooner) 16:52. 8, MINN, West 18:18 (sh). OSU Theut MADE 2nd period – 3, MSU, Smith (Young) 2:40 (sh). 4, OSU, Langan (Mc- 3rd period - 9, OSU, Wild (Spooner, Theut) 2:37 (pp). 10, MINN, OSU Wild MISSED Intosh, Wild) 3:43 (pp). 5, MSU, Udvig (O’Connor, Leinonen) 6:24 (pp). Erickson 14:56. 11, OSU, Langan (McIntosh, Spooner) 19:39. OSU Tuominen MISSED 6, MSU, Smith (Young, Lee) 14:11 (pp). 7, OSU, Semenza (Mancuso) OSU McIntosh MISSED 16:33. Shots on goal - MINN 19-10-6 35; OSU 11-7-22 40. Bemidji State 3rd period – 8, MSU, O’Connor 1:59. 9, OSU, Langan (McIntosh) Power plays - MINN 0 of 3; OSU 3 of 7. Team Shooter Result 10:11. 10, MSU, Young (Buganski, Smith) 11:51. 11, OSU, Wild (Mc- Penalties - MINN 7 (14 min); OSU 3 (6 min). BSU Cody MADE Intosh, Langan) 13:11 (pp). 12, OSU, Spooner (Bishop, Reilly) 17:58. Goalies - MINN, Grogan 2-0-0 (60:00 minutes, 40 shots-35 saves); BSU Johnson MISSED 13, OSU, Spooner (Davis, Langan) 19:17 (pp). OSU, Knapp 0-1-2 (58:15, 35-29), EMPTY NET (01:45, 0-0). BSU Bauerfeld MISSED Shots on goal – MSU 5-11-6 22; OSU 12-10-14 36. A-361 T-2:10 BSU Erickson MADE Power plays – MSU 2 of 6; OSU 3 of 6. Shots on goal – OSU 12-14-3-3 32; BSU 8-10-7-1 26. Penalties – MSU 7 (14 min); OSU 7 (14 min). Game 4: No. 2 Minnesota 6, Ohio State 1 Power plays – OSU 1 of 6; BSU 0 of 5. Goalies – MSU, Altmann 3-1-1 (59:45 minutes, 36 shots-29 saves), Oct. 10, 2009 – OSU Ice Rink – Columbus, Ohio Penalties – OSU 6 (12 min); BSU 7 (25 min). EMPTY NET (00:15, 0-0); OSU, Facklis 1-0-0 (60:00, 22-16). Goalies – OSU, Knapp (64:57 minutes, 26 shots-24 saves), EMPTY A-300 T-2:13 Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total NET (00:03, 0-0); BSU, McElhinney (64:43, 32-30), EMPTY NET Minnesota 3 2 1 6 (00:17, 0-0). Ohio State 0 1 0 1 A-151 T-2:18 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey

Game 10: Ohio State 4, Minnesota State 1 1st period – 1, UMD, Tuominen (Wong, Posa) 10:57. 2, OSU, McIn- Power plays – SLU 1 of 6; OSU 0 of 0. Oct. 31, 2009 – OSU Ice Rink – Columbus, Ohio tosh (Langan, LaRocque) 18:39. Penalties – SLU 0 (0 min); OSU 6 (12 min). 2nd period – 3, UMD, Blais (Fridfinnson, Posa) 15:59. Goalies – SLU, Chartier 5-3-3 (60:00 minutes, 21 shots-19 saves); Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total 3rd period – 4, OSU, Spooner (Wild, Feste) 13:31. OSU, Knapp 4-7-3 (58:50, 41-38), EMPTY NET (01:10, 0-0). Minnesota State 0 1 0 1 OT period – 5, UMD, Rasmussen (Blais, Wilson) 00:31. A-218 T-1:57 Ohio State 2 1 1 4 Shots on goal – UMD 15-12-7-2 36; OSU 9-11-6-0 26. Game 17: Ohio State 2, St. Cloud State 2 (OT) 1st period – 1, OSU, Langan (Spooner, Reilly) 1:15 (pp). 2, OSU, Carl- Power plays – UMD 0 of 5; OSU 0 of 4. (SCSU won shootout, 1-0) son (Spooner, Kilpatrick) 17:50. Penalties – UMD 5 (10 min); OSU 6 (12 min). Dec. 11, 2009 – National Hockey Center – St. Cloud, Minn. 2nd period – 3, OSU, Kilpatrick (McIntosh, Langan) 12:29. 4, MSU, Goalies – UMD, Harss 8-5-0 (60:21 minutes, 26 shots-24 saves), Edman (O’Connor, Lee) 18:27. EMPTY NET (00:10, 0-0); OSU, Knapp 4-5-3 (60:27, 36-33), EMPTY Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT Total 3rd period – 5, OSU, McIntosh (Spooner) 1:26 (pp). NET (00:04, 0-0). Ohio State 0 2 0 0 2 A-345 T-1:57 St. Cloud State 0 1 1 0 2 Shots on goal – MSU 9-6-7 22; OSU 18-6-6 30. Power plays – MSU 0 of 4; OSU 2 of 5. Game 14: No. 5 Minnesota Duluth 5, Ohio State 3 1st period – No scoring. Penalties – MSU 5 (10 min); OSU 4 (8 min). Nov. 14, 2009 – OSU Ice Rink – Columbus, Ohio 2nd period – 1, SCSU, Nelson (Roberts) 10:01. 2, OSU, Hollowell Goalies – MSU, Thunder 0-1-0 (60:00 minutes, 30 shots-26 saves); (Langan, McIntosh) 16:24. 3, OSU, Wild (Spooner) 16:54. OSU, Knapp 3-3-3 (59:37, 22-21), EMPTY NET (00:23, 0-0). Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total 3rd period – 4, SCSU, Nelson (Pezon, Roberts) 3:18 (pp). A-389 T-2:02 Minnesota Duluth 1 4 0 5 OT period – No scoring. Ohio State 1 2 0 3 Shootout – Summary Game 11: North Dakota 5, Ohio State 4 Ohio State Nov. 6, 2009 – Ralph Engelstad Arena – Grand Forks, N.D. 1st period – 1, OSU, McIntosh (LaRocque, Langan) 12:57. 2, UMD, Team Shooter Result Thibault (Blais) 19:52 (sh). OSU Langan MISSED Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total 2nd period – 3, OSU, Langan (McIntosh) 2:21. 4, UMD, Tuominen OSU Spooner MISSED Ohio State 1 2 1 4 (Cournoyer, Posa) 2:32. 5, UMD, Fridfinnson 10:18. 6, UMD, Frid- OSU Tuominen MISSED North Dakota 2 2 1 5 finnson (Wilson, Blais) 12:05. 7, OSU, Reilly (McIntosh, Langan) St. Cloud State 14:39. 8, UMD, Thibault (Ambroz, Dodge) 16:31. Team Shooter Result 1st period – 1, OSU, Spooner (Davis, Nelson) 2:38. 2, UND, Dage- 3rd period – No scoring. SCSU Roberts MADE nais (Furia, Miller) 6:17. 3, UND, Wiebe 8:30 (sh). SCSU Nelson MISSED 2nd period – 4, OSU, Bishop (Langan, LaRocque) 5:25. 5, UND, Furia Shots on goal – UMD 7-12-11 30; OSU 14-14-15 43. SCSU Hogan MISSED (Dagenais, Slavin) 7:16. 6, UND, Wiebe (Molle) 8:14. 7, OSU, McIn- Power plays – UMD 0 of 2; OSU 0 of 2. tosh (LaRocque) 16:01. Penalties – UMD 2 (4 min); OSU 2 (4 min). Shots on goal – OSU 10-19-10-3 42; SCSU 7-9-6-2 24. 3rd period – 8, OSU, LaRocque 3:50. 9, UND, Ketcher (Lewis, Molle) Goalies – UMD, Harss 9-5-0 (60:00 minutes, 43 shots-40 saves); Power plays – OSU 0 of 4; SCSU 1 of 8. 8:47. OSU, Knapp 4-6-3 (59:09, 30-25), EMPTY NET (00:51, 0-0). Penalties – OSU 10 (20 min); SCSU 7 (14 min). A-481 T-2:00 Goalies – OSU, Knapp (64:55 minutes, 24 shots-22 saves),EMPTY Shots on goal – OSU 9-13-11 33; UND 4-6-9 19. NET (00:05, 0-0); SCSU, Nixon(64:55, 42-40),EMPTY NET (00:05, 0-0). Power plays – OSU 0 of 6; UND 0 of 3. Game 15: Ohio State 4, St. Lawrence 3 A-287 T-2:19 Penalties – OSU 3 (6 min); UND 7 (14 min). Nov. 20, 2009 – OSU Ice Rink – Columbus, Ohio Goalies – OSU, Knapp 3-4-3 (58:47 minutes, 19 shots-14 saves), Game 18: Ohio State 2, St. Cloud State 1 EMPTY NET (01:13, 0-0); UND, Ney 2-3-1 (59:44, 33-29), EMPTY NET Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total Dec. 12, 2009 – National Hockey Center – St. Cloud, Minn. (00:16, 0-0). St. Lawrence 1 1 1 3 A-471 T-2:11 Ohio State 1 0 3 4 Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total Ohio State 1 0 1 2 Game 12: Ohio State 3, North Dakota 1 1st period – 1, OSU, Langan (Spooner) 00:52. 2, SLU, Bero (Saw- St. Cloud State 0 0 1 1 Nov. 7, 2009 – Ralph Engelstad Arena – Grand Forks, N.D. chuk) 8:08. 2nd period – 3, SLU, Ng (Emond, Akstull) 14:56. 1st period – 1, OSU, Langan (LaRocque, Feste) 19:44 (pp). Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total 3rd period – 4, OSU, Feste (Spooner, Tuominen) 6:25. 5, OSU, Feste 2nd period – No scoring. Ohio State 2 1 0 3 (Tuominen, Davis) 9:31. 6, SLU, Goldsmith (Sullivan, Sabatine) 11:15 3rd period – 2, OSU, Spooner (Reilly, Langan) 8:57 (pp). 3, SCSU, North Dakota 0 1 0 1 (pp). 7, OSU, Spooner (Feste, Wild) 14:38. Nelson (Roberts, Pezon) 14:01 (pp).

1st period – 1, OSU, Langan (LaRocque) 13:12. 2, OSU, Spooner Shots on goal – SLU 12-8-10 30; OSU 8-3-7 18. Shots on goal – OSU 13-12-13 38; SCSU 9-9-14 32. (Davis) 18:58 (pp). Power plays – SLU 1 of 2; OSU 0 of 1. Power plays – OSU 2 of 6; SCSU 1 of 8. 2nd period – 3, UND, Furia (Holmes, Fellner) 9:01 (pp). 4, OSU, Penalties – SLU 1 (2 min); OSU 2 (4 min). Penalties – OSU 10 (20 min); SCSU 8 (16 min). LaRocque (Carlson, Langan) 10:24. Goalies – SLU, Weisz 1-2-1 (58:15 minutes, 18 shots-14 saves), Goalies – OSU, Knapp 5-7-4 (59:23 minutes, 32 shots-31 saves), 3rd period – No scoring. EMPTY NET (01:45, 0-0); OSU, Facklis 2-0-0 (60:00, 30-27). EMPTY NET (00:37, 0-0); SCSU, Nixon 6-6-2 (59:44, 38-36), EMPTY A-323 T-1:52 NET (00:16, 0-0). Shots on goal – OSU 10-6-3 19; UND 2-11-3 16. A-307 T-2:01 Power plays – OSU 1 of 2; UND 1 of 5. Game 16: St. Lawrence 3, Ohio State 2 Penalties – OSU 5 (10 min); UND 2 (4 min). Nov. 21, 2009 – OSU Ice Rink – Columbus, Ohio Game 19: Ohio State 4, Robert Morris 1 Goalies – OSU, Knapp 4-4-3 (60:00 minutes, 16 shots-15 saves); Jan. 2, 2010 – OSU Ice Rink – Columbus, Ohio UND, Ney 2-4-1 (59:41, 19-16), EMPTY NET (00:19, 0-0). Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total A-424 T-1:50 St. Lawrence 2 1 0 3 Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total Ohio State 1 1 0 2 Robert Morris 1 0 0 1 Game 13: No. 5 Minn. Duluth 3, Ohio State 2 (OT) Ohio State 2 0 2 4 Nov. 13, 2009 – OSU Ice Rink – Columbus, Ohio 1st period – 1, SLU, Emond (Sabatine, Smith) 5:21. 2, OSU, Davis (McIntosh, LaRocque) 9:47. 3, SLU, Ng (Sabatine, Smith) 19:50 (pp). 1st period – 1, OSU, Carlson 3:20. 2, OSU, Mancuso (Theut, Reilly) Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT Total 2nd period – 4, SLU, Sabatine 2:34. 5, OSU, Feste (Langan) 18:03. 5:09 (sh). 3, RMU, O’Malley (Ketcher) 10:27. Minnesota Duluth 1 1 0 1 3 3rd period – No scoring. 2nd period - No scoring. Ohio State 1 0 1 0 2 3rd period – 4, OSU, LaRocque (Langan, McIntosh) 11:47. 5, OSU, Shots on goal – SLU 16-13-12 41; OSU 5-6-10 21. Feste (Semenza, Reilly) 19:09 (pp).

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Shots on goal – RMU 1-5-9 15; OSU 14-9-11 34. Game 23: Ohio State 6, Minnesota State 0 1st period - No scoring. Power plays – RMU 0 of 5; OSU 1 of 3. Jan. 15, 2010 – All Seasons Arena – Mankato, Minn. 2nd period - No scoring. Penalties – RMU 4 (8 min); OSU 6 (12 min). 3rd period – 1, BSU, Erickson (Cody, Vichorek) 9:53 (pp). Goalies – RMU, Butterfield 5-9-1 (59:46 minutes, 34 shots-30 saves), Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total EMPTY NET (00:14, 0-0); OSU, Knapp 6-7-4 (60:00, 15-14). Ohio State 2 4 0 6 Shots on goal – BSU 7-16-10 33; OSU 8-9-21 38. A-382 T-1:50 Minnesota State 0 0 0 0 Power plays – BSU 1 of 5; OSU 0 of 7. Penalties – BSU 9 (18 min); OSU 7 (14 min). Game 20: Ohio State 6, Robert Morris 1 1st period – 1, OSU, Tuominen (Hollowell, Rizzo) 11:30. 2, OSU, Tu- Goalies – BSU, Tomcikova 8-9-5 (59:54 minutes, 38 shots-38 saves), Jan. 3, 2010 – OSU Ice Rink – Columbus, Ohio ominen (Mancuso, Davis) 17:49. EMPTY NET (00:06, 0-0); OSU, Knapp 10-10-4 (58:46, 33-32), EMPTY 2nd period – 3, OSU, Spooner (McIntosh, Langan) 3:36 (pp). 4, OSU, NET (01:14, 0-0). Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total Tuominen (McIntosh, Davis) 9:27. 5, OSU, Semenza (Spooner) 11:58. A-322 T-2:06 Robert Morris 1 0 0 1 6, OSU, Mancuso (Hollowell) 19:21. Ohio State 4 1 1 6 3rd period - No scoring. Game 27: Ohio State 5, No. 10 Wisconsin 4 Jan. 29, 2010 – OSU Ice Rink – Columbus, Ohio 1st period – 1, OSU, McIntosh (Nelson, Langan) :42. 2, RMU, Shots on goal – OSU 6-11-4 21; MSU 5-10-11 26. O’Malley (Kindret, Giambra) 4:18. 3, OSU, Feste (Wild, Semenza) Power plays – OSU 1 of 7; MSU 0 of 3. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total 4:50. 4, OSU, Feste (Nelson) 9:06. 5, OSU, Semenza (Spooner, Davis) Penalties – OSU 4 (8 min); MSU 8 (16 min). Wisconsin 2 2 0 4 13:17. Goalies – OSU, Knapp 8-9-4 (60:00 minutes, 26 shots-26 saves); Ohio State 1 2 2 5 2nd period – 6, OSU, Spooner (Feste, Wild) 19:36. MSU, Altmann (29:35, 13-11), Thunder 0-4-1 (30:25, 8-4). 3rd period – 7, OSU, LaRocque (Theut, Bishop) 3:22. A-154 T-2:02 1st period – 1, OSU, Mancuso (McIntosh, LaRocque) 4:27. 2, WIS, Prevost (Decker, Prough) 6:32 (pp). 3, WIS, Decker (Nash, Pacholok) Shots on goal – RMU 10-3-10 23; OSU 14-12-12 38. Game 24: Ohio State 3, Minnesota State 2 15:25 (pp). Power plays – RMU 0 of 3; OSU 0 of 2. Jan. 16, 2010 – All Seasons Arena – Mankato, Minn. 2nd period – 4, OSU, Spooner (McIntosh, Wild) 6:20 (pp). 5, WIS, Penalties – RMU 2 (4 min); OSU 3 (6 min). Giles 11:13 (sh). 6, OSU, LaRocque (Spooner, Langan) 11:56 (pp). 7, Goalies – RMU, Butterfield (46:43 minutes, 28 shots-26 saves), Di- Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total WIS, Ammerman (Deluce, Giles) 15:24. Ciocco 0-3-0 (13:17, 10-6); OSU, Knapp 7-7-4 (60:00, 23-22). Ohio State 1 0 2 3 3rd period – 8, OSU, McIntosh (Wild) 16:14. 9, OSU, Langan A-348 T-1:55 Minnesota State 1 1 0 2 (LaRocque, McIntosh) 19:51.

Game 21: No. 2 Minnesota 5, No. 10 Ohio State 2 1st period – 1, MSU, Hewitt (Zrust) 11:37. 2, OSU, Langan (McIn- Shots on goal – WIS 9-12-10 31; OSU 11-21-16 48. Jan. 8, 2010 – Ridder Arena – Minneapolis, Minn. tosh, LaRocque) 17:08. Power plays – WIS 2 of 3; OSU 2 of 5. 2nd period – 3, MSU, O’Connor (Lee, Udvig) 1:49. Penalties – WIS 5 (10 min); OSU 3 (6 min). Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total 3rd period – 4, OSU, Spooner (Semenza, Davis) 4:59. 5, OSU, Lan- Goalies – WIS, McCready 7-4-0 (60:00 minutes, 48 shots-43 saves); Ohio State 2 0 0 2 gan (LaRocque) 5:36. OSU, Knapp 11-10-4 (60:00, 31-27). Minnesota 1 2 2 5 A-305 T-1:57 Shots on goal – OSU 10-10-11 31; MSU 8-9-8 25. 1st period – 1, OSU, Davis 5:21. 2, MINN, Horton (Blankenship) Power plays – OSU 0 of 3; MSU 0 of 5. Game 28: No. 10 Wisconsin 3, Ohio State 2 7:22. 3, OSU, Theut (Semenza) 9:22. Penalties – OSU 7 (14 min); MSU 5 (10 min). Jan. 30, 2010 – OSU Ice Rink – Columbus, Ohio 2nd period – 4, MINN, Bozek (Erickson, Francis) 4:01 (pp). 5, MINN, Goalies – OSU, Knapp 9-9-4 (60:00 minutes, 25 shots-23 saves); West (Erickson, Zebro) 8:15. MSU, Altmann 4-9-4 (60:00, 31-28). Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total 3rd period – 6, MINN, Rasmussen (Horton, Blankenship) 8:08. 7, A-178 T-2:03 Wisconsin 1 0 2 3 MINN, Francis (West, Erickson) 9:17. Ohio State 1 0 1 2 Game 25: Ohio State 5, Bemidji State 2 Shots on goal – OSU 11-4-5 20; MINN 11-14-12 37. Jan. 22, 2010 – OSU Ice Rink – Columbus, Ohio 1st period – 1, WIS, Decker (McKeough, Prevost) 16:54. 2, OSU, Power plays – OSU 0 of 1; MINN 1 of 2. Spooner (Semenza, Feste) 17:06. Penalties – OSU 3 (6 min); MINN 2 (4 min). Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total 2nd period - No scoring. Goalies – OSU, Knapp 7-8-4 (60:00 minutes, 37 shots-32 saves); Bemidji State 1 0 1 2 3rd period – 3, WIS, Decker (Prough) 7:49 (pp). 4, WIS, Decker (Pre- MINN, Grogan 4-0-0 (60:00, 20-18). Ohio State 1 1 3 5 vost, Haverstock) 8:46. 5, OSU, Theut (Davis, Wild) 18:59. A-951 T-1:57 1st period – 1, OSU, Langan (Spooner, Mancuso) 18:34. 2, BSU, Shots on goal – WIS 14-18-13 45; OSU 7-7-15 29. Game 22: No. 2 Minnesota 6, No. 2 Ohio State 0 Cody (Vichorek, Wheelhouse) 19:56 (pp). Power plays – WIS 1 of 4; OSU 0 of 3. Jan. 9, 2010 – Ridder Arena – Minneapolis, Minn. 2nd period – 3, OSU, Langan (McIntosh, LaRocque) 6:18 (pp). Penalties – WIS 3 (6 min); OSU 4 (8 min). 3rd period – 4, BSU, Cody (Dorr) 6:56. 5, OSU, Wild (McIntosh, Lan- Goalies – WIS, Ruegsegger 8-6-3 (59:54 minutes, 29 shots-27 Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total gan) 14:36 (pp). 6, OSU, Langan (Spooner, LaRocque) 17:32. 7, OSU, saves), EMPTY NET (00:06, 0-0); OSU, Knapp 11-11-4 (58:03, 45-42), Ohio State 0 0 0 0 Langan (LaRocque, Reilly) 19:53 (empty net). EMPTY NET (01:57, 0-0). Minnesota 3 1 2 6 A-520 T-2:08 Shots on goal – BSU 9-15-6 30; OSU 10-12-20 42. 1st period – 1, MINN, West (Erickson, Francis) 1:08. 2, MINN, Power plays – BSU 1 of 4; OSU 2 of 4. Game 29: Ohio State 2, North Dakota 1 (OT) Schleper (Erickson, Francis) 7:06. 3, MINN, Francis (West, Erickson) Penalties – BSU 4 (8 min); OSU 4 (8 min). Feb. 5, 2010 – OSU Ice Rink – Columbus, Ohio 19:51. Goalies – BSU, Tomcikova 7-9-5 (59:17 minutes, 41 shots-37 saves), 2nd period – 4, MINN, Frischmann (Downey, Rasmussen) 7:55. EMPTY NET (00:43, 0-0); OSU, Knapp 10-9-4 (60:00, 30-28). Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT Total 3rd period – 5, MINN, Schleper (Erickson, West) 7:37. 6, MINN, A-382 T-2:05 North Dakota 0 1 0 0 1 Kortum (May) 12:14. Ohio State 1 0 0 1 2 Game 26: Bemidji State 1, Ohio State 0 Shots on goal – OSU 8-9-9 26; MINN 16-9-12 37. Jan. 23, 2010 – OSU Ice Rink – Columbus, Ohio 1st period – 1, OSU, Mancuso (Feste, Spooner) 5:00. Power plays – OSU 0 of 5; MINN 0 of 4. 2nd period – 2, UND, Loken (Wiebe, Flanagan) 6:30. Penalties – OSU 7 (22 min); MINN 7 (14 min). Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total 3rd period - No scoring. Goalies – OSU, Knapp 7-9-4 (32:34 minutes, 22 shots-18 saves), Bemidji State 0 0 1 1 OT period – 3, OSU, Theut (Semenza, Hollowell) 2:16. Bilko (27:26, 15-13); MINN, Grogan 5-1-0 (60:00, 26-26). Ohio State 0 0 0 0 A-1358 T-1:57 Shots on goal – UND 10-7-5-0 22; OSU 10-11-11-8 40. Power plays – UND 0 of 2; OSU 0 of 4.

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Penalties – UND 4 (8 min); OSU 2 (4 min). UMD, Harss 20-8-2 (58:45, 26-21), EMPTY NET (01:15, 0-0). 1st period - 1, WIS, Ammerman (Giles, Pacholok) 5:07. 2, WIS, Goalies – UND, Dagfinrud 3-11-1 (62:16 minutes, 40 shots-38 saves); A-907 T-2:00 Frykas (Pacholok, Sanders) 12:02. OSU, Knapp 12-11-4 (62:16, 22-21). 2nd period - 3, OSU, Spooner (McIntosh) 11:07 (pp). 4, OSU, Spoon- A-253 T-2:17 Game 33: St. Cloud State 3, Ohio State 2 er (Carlson) 15:38. Feb. 19, 2010 – OSU Ice Rink – Columbus, Ohio 3rd period - No scoring. Game 30: North Dakota 7, Ohio State 2 OT period - 5, OSU, Spooner (Semenza, Wild) 2:30. Feb. 6, 2010 – OSU Ice Rink – Columbus, Ohio Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total St. Cloud State 1 2 0 3 Shots on goal - OSU 10-10-9-3 32; WIS 10-11-10-2 33. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total Ohio State 2 0 0 2 Power plays - OSU 1 of 3; WIS 0 of 4. North Dakota 2 3 2 7 Penalties - OSU 4 (8 min); WIS 3 (6 min). Ohio State 1 1 0 2 1st period – 1, OSU, Theut (McIntosh, Wild) 3:44 (pp). 2, OSU, Goalies - OSU, Knapp 14-14-5 (62:30 minutes, 33 shots-31 saves); McIntosh (Wild, Langan) 5:59 (pp). 3, SCSU, Nelson (Nelson, Pezon) WIS, McCready 9-7-0 (62:30, 32-29). 1st period – 1, OSU, Davis (Spooner, Mancuso) 10:51. 2, UND, Da- 14:01 (pp). A-601 T-2:18 genais (Perkins, Furia) 12:13. 3, UND, Miller (Wiebe) 16:43. 2nd period – 4, SCSU, Roberts (Pezon, Nelson) 8:50 (pp). 5, SCSU, 2nd period – 4, UND, Perkins (Wiebe, Molle) 4:22. 5, OSU, Langan Nelson (Pezon, Nelson) 17:27 (pp). Game 36: Ohio State 4, No. 10 Wisconsin 3 (OT) (McIntosh, Wild) 12:07. 6, UND, Fellner (Loken) 15:51 (pp). 7, UND, 3rd period - No scoring. WCHA First Round Playoff Series Holmes (Dagenais) 17:10. Feb. 27, 2010 – Eagle’s Nest Arena – Verona, Wis. 3rd period – 8, UND, Perkins (Dagenais, Slavin) 3:18. 9, UND, Slavin Shots on goal – SCSU 10-13-4 27; OSU 17-6-10 33. (Wiebe) 19:57. Power plays – SCSU 3 of 8; OSU 2 of 6. Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT Total Penalties – SCSU 7 (25 min); OSU 9 (18 min). Ohio State 2 0 1 1 4 Shots on goal – UND 8-12-9 29; OSU 8-13-20 41. Goalies – SCSU, Nixon 11-9-7 (60:00 minutes, 33 shots-31 saves); Wisconsin 2 0 1 0 3 Power plays – UND 1 of 4; OSU 0 of 3. OSU, Knapp 13-14-4 (58:37, 27-24), EMPTY NET (01:23, 0-0). Penalties – UND 5 (10 min); OSU 6 (12 min). A-382 T-2:03 1st period - 1, OSU, Langan 5:43. 2, OSU, Langan (McIntosh, Spoon- Goalies – UND, Ney 3-5-2 (60:00 minutes, 41 shots-39 saves); OSU, er) 7:29 (pp). 3, WIS, Prevost (Kelter, Pacholok) 9:57 (pp). 4, WIS, Knapp 12-12-4 (60:00, 29-22). Game 34: Ohio State 4, St. Cloud State 4 (OT) Giles (Ammerman, Haverstock) 19:06 (pp). A-371 T-2:01 (OSU won shootout, 1-0) 2nd period - No scoring. Feb. 20, 2010 – OSU Ice Rink – Columbus, Ohio 3rd period - 5, OSU, Langan (Theut, Carlson) :16. 6, WIS, Sanders Game 31: No. 2 Minn. Duluth 5, Ohio State 4 (OT) (Giles, Deluce) 18:54. Feb. 12, 2010 – DECC – Duluth, Minn. Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT Total OT period - 7, OSU, LaRocque (McIntosh) 3:39. St. Cloud State 1 2 1 0 4 Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT Total Ohio State 1 1 2 0 4 Shots on goal - OSU 9-4-14-1 28; WIS 4-9-7-3 23. Ohio State 2 1 1 0 4 Power plays - OSU 1 of 3; WIS 2 of 7. Minnesota Duluth 1 2 1 1 5 1st period - 1, OSU, Davis 4:52. 2, SCSU, Nelson (Roberts, Hogan) Penalties - OSU 8 (16 min); WIS 4 (8 min). 17:44 (pp). Goalies - OSU, Knapp 15-14-5 (63:39 minutes, 23 shots-20 saves); 1st period – 1, OSU, Nelson (Reilly, McIntosh) 8:34. 2, UMD, Dodge 2nd period - 3, SCSU, Nelson (Roberts) 3:36. 4, OSU, LaRocque WIS, McCready 9-8-0 (63:05, 28-24), EMPTY NET (00:34, 0-0). (Larocque, Wong) 14:50 (pp). 3, OSU, Langan (Spooner, McIntosh) (Spooner, Wild) 5:44 (pp). 5, SCSU, Nelson (Toor, Martinson) 17:04 A-657 T-2:23 15:43 (pp). (pp). 2nd period – 4, UMD, Fridfinnson (Blais, Wilson) 1:12. 5, UMD, 3rd period - 6, SCSU, Daggit 2:01 (pp). 7, OSU, Langan (LaRocque, Game 37: No. 3 Minnesota 5, Ohio State 4 (2OT) Thibault (Wong, Cournoyer) 4:21. 6, OSU, LaRocque (McIntosh, Lan- Davis) 18:02 (pp). 8, OSU, Theut (McIntosh) 19:40 (pp). WCHA Final Faceoff Semifinal Game gan) 17:32 (pp). OT period - No scoring. March 6, 2010 – Ridder Arena – Minneapolis, Minn. 3rd period – 7, UMD, Wong (Ambroz) 7:49. 8, OSU, Spooner (McIn- Shootout - Summary tosh, Wild) 15:13 (pp). St. Cloud State Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT O2 Total OT period – 9, UMD, Fridfinnson (Blais) 3:53. Team Shooter Result Ohio State 1 0 3 0 0 4 ------Minnesota 0 1 3 0 1 5 Shots on goal – OSU 18-14-11-2 45; UMD 7-9-7-1 24. SCSU Roberts MISSED Power plays – OSU 3 of 8; UMD 1 of 8. SCSU Nelson MISSED 1st period - 1, OSU, Carlson (Langan) 6:35. Penalties – OSU 12 (24 min); UMD 12 (24 min). SCSU Hogan MISSED 2nd period - 2, MINN, Francis (Bozek) 18:23 (pp). Goalies – OSU, Knapp 12-13-4 (63:31 minutes, 24 shots-19 saves), Ohio State 3rd period - 3, MINN, Blankenship (Maunu, Rasmussen) 11:55. 4, EMPTY NET (00:22, 0-0); UMD, Harss 20-7-2 (63:53, 45-41). Team Shooter Result OSU, LaRocque (Spooner, Semenza) 12:07. 5, OSU, Spooner 16:45 A-892 T-2:30 ------(sh). 6, MINN, Francis (West, Bozek) 17:25 (pp). 7, MINN, Schleper OSU Spooner MISSED (Zebro) 18:31. 8, OSU, LaRocque (McIntosh, Langan) 19:42 (pp). Game 32: Ohio State 6, No. 2 Minnesota Duluth 3 OSU McIntosh MADE 1 OT period - No scoring. Feb. 13, 2010 – DECC – Duluth, Minn. OSU Langan MISSED 2 OT period - 9, MINN, May (Jones, Kortum) 3:31.

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total Shots on goal - SCSU 10-10-4-3 27; OSU 14-15-25-1 55. Shots on goal - OSU 10-11-10-7-1 39; MINN 12-12-9-13-2 48. Ohio State 1 3 2 6 Power plays - SCSU 3 of 7; OSU 3 of 8. Power plays - OSU 1 of 4; MINN 2 of 6. Minnesota Duluth 0 2 1 3 Penalties - SCSU 8 (16 min); OSU 7 (14 min). Penalties - OSU 6 (12 min); MINN 4 (8 min). Goalies - SCSU, Nixon (65:00 minutes, 55 shots-51 saves); OSU, Goalies - OSU, Knapp 15-15-5 (83:06 minutes, 48 shots-43 saves), 1st period – 1, OSU, Semenza (Langan, LaRocque) 16:13 (pp). Knapp (62:46, 27-23), EMPTY NET (02:14, 0-0). EMPTY NET (00:25, 0-0); MINN, Raty 17-2-4 (83:31, 39-35). 2nd period – 2, UMD, Blais (Fridfinnson) 5:11. 3, OSU, McIntosh A-615 T-2:28 A-1252 T-3:09 6:05. 4, OSU, Spooner (Langan, Reilly) 15:46 (pp). 5, UMD, Cournoyer (Ambroz) 17:24. 6, OSU, LaRocque (Spooner, McIntosh) 18:29. Game 35: Ohio State 3, No. 10 Wisconsin 2 (OT) 3rd period – 7, UMD, Wong (Thibault) 3:27. 8, OSU, Spooner (Lan- WCHA First Round Playoff Series gan, Davis) 17:49. 9, OSU, Langan (LaRocque, Bishop) 19:11 (empty Feb. 26, 2010 – Eagle’s Nest Arena – Verona, Wis. net). Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT Total Shots on goal – OSU 5-12-10 27; UMD 10-15-10 35. Ohio State 0 2 0 1 3 Power plays – OSU 2 of 4; UMD 0 of 8. Wisconsin 2 0 0 0 2 Penalties – OSU 8 (16 min); UMD 4 (8 min). Goalies – OSU, Knapp 13-13-4 (60:00 minutes, 35 shots-32 saves);

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Athletic Awards WCHA All-Stars WCHA Rookie of the Week ...... 2005-06 Liana Bonanno...... Nov. 14, 2005; Jan. 30, 2006 AHCA All-America Jana Harrigan...... 2005-06 Tessa Bonhomme...... Jan. 19, 2004 First team Emily Hudak...... 2001-02 Kelly Cahill...... Oct. 10, 2004 Tessa Bonhomme...... 2008 Laura McIntosh...... 2009-10 Jeni Creary ...... Nov. 20, 2001; Feb. 18, 2002 Emma Laaksonen...... 2001-02 Kelli Halcisak ...... Oct. 23, 2000; Jan. 29, 2001 second team Erin O’Grady...... 2001-02 Jana Harrigan ...... March 3, 2003 Tessa Bonhomme...... 2007 Shannon Reilly...... 2009-10 Hayley Klassen...... Jan. 9, 2006 Jana Harrigan...... 2006 Natalie Spooner...... 2009-10 Hokey Langan...... Nov. 3, 2009, Jan. 26, 2010, Emma Laaksonen...... 2002 ...... Feb. 16, 2010, Feb. 23, 2010 Olympic Winter Games Laura McIntosh...... Nov. 5, 2008 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award 2010...... Tessa Bonhomme, Team Canada Lindsey Orgen ...... Oct. 25, 1999 Top 10 Finalists ...... Lisa Chesson, Team USA Natalie Spooner...... Oct. 29, 2008; Dec. 3, 2008; Tessa Bonhomme...... 2007, 2008 ...... Emma Laakosonen (C), Minttu Tuominen, Team Finland ...... Dec. 17, 2008; Feb. 11, 2009 Jeni Creary ...... 2002 2006...... Emma Laaksonen, Team Finland April Stojak ...... Feb. 1, 2000 Jana Harrigan...... 2006 2002...... Emma Laaksonen, Team Finland Minttu Tuominen...... Oct. 20, 2009 Emma Laaksonen...... 2002 NCAA Skills Competition Hockey Humanitarian Award Finalist Tessa Bonhomme...... 2008 Team Awards Jody Heywood...... 2007, 2008 Rachel Davis...... 2010 Jana Harrigan...... 2006 Most Valuable Offensive Player All-USCHO (U.S. College Hockey Online) Erika Vanderveer...... 2007 2010...... Natalie Spooner Tessa Bonhomme (Third Team)...... 2007 2009...... Hayley Klassen, Natalie Spooner Amber Bowman (Third Team)...... 2007 USCHO.com National Player of the Week 2008...... Erin Keys Jana Harrigan (Second Team)...... 2006 (O-Offensive, d-Defensive) 2007...... Erin Keys Liana Bonanno (D)...... Oct. 6, 2008 2006...... Jana Harrigan UsCHO.COM Most Improved Player Tessa Bonhomme (D)...... Oct. 23, 2005 2005 ...... Jana Harrigan Erin Keys...... 2007 Jeanne Chapple (O)...... Nov. 19, 2001 2004 ...... Jana Harrigan Jeni Creary (O)...... Oct. 16, 2004 2003 ...... Jeni Creary wcha player of the year Melissa Glaser (D)...... Feb. 24, 2004 2002 ...... Jeni Creary Tessa Bonhomme...... 2008 Jana Harrigan (O)...... Jan. 15, 2005 2001 ...... Corinne Rosen Erin Keys (O)...... Jan. 16, 2007 2000 ...... Corinne Rosen Wcha defensive player of the year Erika Vanderveer (D)...... Oct. 31, 2006, Nov. 7, 2006 Tessa Bonhomme...... 2008 Most Valuable Defensive Player USCHO.com National Player of the WeeK 2010...... Rachel Davis WCHA Student-athlete of the Year Honorable Mention 2009...... Rachel Davis Emma Laaksonen...... 2004 Liana Bonanno (D)...... Nov. 15, 2005 2008...... Tessa Bonhomme Tessa Bonhomme (D)...... Oct. 10, 2006 2007...... Lisa Chesson WCHA Rookie of the Year Erin Keys (O)...... Nov. 28, 2006 2006...... Lisa Chesson Hokey Langan...... 2010 Jana Harrigan (O)...... Nov. 14, 2004 2005 ...... Tessa Bonhomme Jeni Creary ...... 2002 Erika Vanderveer (D)...... Oct. 11, 2005 2004 ...... Melissa Glaser 2003...... Lindsey Steblen First Team All-WCHA WCHA Offensive Player of the Week 2002...... Emma Laaksonen Tessa Bonhomme...... 2007, 2008 Jeni Creary...... Oct. 23, 2001; Oct. 13, 2002; 2001...... Emma Laaksonen Amber Bowman...... 2006 ...... Oct. 23, 2004; Dec. 12, 2004 2000...... Lindsey Steblen Jeni Creary ...... 2002 Shana Frost...... Oct. 25, 1999; Oct. 23, 2000; Jan. 21, 2002 Jana Harrigan...... 2006 Jaclyn Haines...... Feb. 17, 2003 Most Valuable Freshman Erin Keys...... 2008 Jana Harrigan...... Nov. 14, 2004; Nov. 21, 2004 2010...... Hokey Langan Natalie Spooner...... 2010 Erin Keys...... Nov. 21, 2006; Jan. 16, 2007; 2009...... Laura McIntosh ...... Jan. 8, 2008; Feb. 26, 2008 2008...... Shannon Reilly Second Team All-WCHA Hayley Klassen...... Dec. 17, 2008 2007...... Rachel Davis Amber Bowman...... 2007 Raelyn LaRocque...... Nov. 10, 2009 2006...... Hayley Klassen Lisa Chesson...... 2008 Meaghan Mulvaney...... Oct. 14, 2003 2005 ...... Mallory Peckels Rachel Davis...... 2010 Lindsey Ogren...... Dec. 13, 1999 2004...... Tessa Bonhomme Erin Keys...... 2007 Corinne Rosen...... Feb. 21, 2000 2003...... Jana Harrigan Emma Laaksonen...... 2002 Natalie Spooner...... Jan. 19, 2010 2002...... Jeni Creary Hokey Langan...... 2010 2001...... Emma Laaksonen WCHA Defensive Player of the Week 2000...... Emily Hudak Third Team All-WCHA Tessa Bonhomme...... Oct. 10, 2006; Nov. 28, 2006; Jan. 2, 2007; Lisa Chesson...... 2006, 2007 ...... Nov. 6, 2007; Nov. 13, 2007; Jan. 8, 2008 Most Improved Player Liana Bonanno...... Feb. 19, 2008; Oct. 8, 2008 2010...... Paige Semenza WCHA All-rookie Team Amber Bowman...... Feb. 5, 2005 2009...... Kim Theut Tessa Bonhomme ...... 2004 Lisa Chesson...... Feb. 6, 2007; Feb. 20, 2007 2008...... Colleen Olson Hokey Langan...... 2010 Jennifer Desson...... March 3, 2003 2007...... Jody Heywood, Hayley Klassen Shannon Reilly...... 2008 Melissa Glaser...... Dec. 15, 2003; Jan. 5, 2004; Feb. 23, 2004 2006...... Megan Hostasek Emily Hudak...... Dec. 3, 2002 2005 ...... Erin Keys WCHA all-Tournament Team Chelsea Knapp...... Jan. 5, 2010 2004...... Katie Maroney Tessa Bonhomme...... 2007 Emma Laaksonen...... Nov. 20, 2001; Dec. 11, 2001; Dec. 16, 2002 2003...... Jaclyn Haines Jeni Creary ...... 2003 April Stojak...... Feb. 26, 2001 2002...... Christine Patno Lindsey Ogren...... 2000 Erika Vanderveer...... Nov. 18, 2003; Nov. 24, 2003; Feb. 19, 2005; 2001...... Erin O’Grady, Sarah Van Riper Corinne Rosen...... 2001 ...... Oct. 10, 2005; Nov. 7, 2005; Feb. 20, 2006; Nov. 14, 2006 2000...... 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Seventh Player Award Lindsey Ogren...... 2003 Jenna Kilpatrick...... 2009, 2010 2010...... Raelyn LaRocque Mallory Peckels...... 2006, 2007, 2008 Emma Laaksonen...... 2002, 2003, 2004 2009...... Raelyn LaRocque Lacey Schultz...... 2005 Raelyn LaRocque...... 2008, 2009, 2010 2008...... Raelyn LaRocque, Mallory Peckels Erika Vanderveer...... 2005, 2006, 2007 Christina Mancuso...... 2009 2007...... Mallory Peckels Katie Maroney...... 2005, 2006 2006...... Mallory Peckels WCHA Scholar-AthLetes Whitney Miller...... 2007, 2008 2005 ...... Meaghan Mulvaney Barbara Bilko...... 2010 Sandy Nelson...... 2010 2004...... Lacey Schultz Liana Bonanno...... 2007, 2008, 2009 Lindsey Orgen...... 2001, 2002, 2003 2003...... Meaghan Mulvaney Rachel Davis...... 2008, 2009, 2010 Mallory Peckels...... 2006, 2007, 2008 2002...... Meaghan Mulvaney, Lindsey Ogren Erin Keys...... 2007, 2008 Lacey Schultz...... 2005, 2006 2001...... Shana Frost Jenna Kilpatrick...... 2009 Natalie Spooner...... 2010 2000...... Lindsey Ogren Raelyn LaRocque...... 2008, 2009, 2010 Lindsey Steblen...... 2001, 2002, 2003 Mallory Peckels...... 2006, 2007, 2008 April Stojak...... 2001, 2002, 2003 Scarlet and Gray Award Erika Vanderveer...... 2006, 2007 Michele Tonnessen...... 2010 2010...... Raelyn LaRocque Sarah Van Riper...... 2001 2009...... Morgan Marziali WCHA All-Academic Team Erika Vanderveer...... 2005, 2006, 2007 2008...... Erin Keys Olivia Antognoli...... 2007, 2008, 2009 Kelly Wild...... 2010 2007...... Morgan Marziali Barbara Bilko...... 2010 2006...... Lacey Schultz Teal Bishop...... 2009, 2010 OSU Scholar-Athletes (3.0) 2005 ...... Crystal Sayther Liana Bonanno...... 2007, 2008, 2009 Olivia Antognoli...... 2006, 2008, 2009 2004...... Meaghan Mulvaney, Lacey Schultz Amber Bowman...... 2006, 2007 Barbara Bilko...... 2009, 2010 2003 ...... Christine Patno Brittany Carlson...... 2010 Teal Bishop...... 2008, 2009, 2010 2002...... Meaghan Mulvaney Jeni Creary...... 2003, 2004, 2005 Liana Bonanno...... 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 2001...... Shana Frost, Melissa Pirie Rachel Davis...... 2008, 2009, 2010 Amanda Boskovich...... 2010 2000...... Katie Frohreich Deidre Facklis...... 2010 Amber Bowman...... 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Melissa Feste...... 2010 Andrea Carlson...... 2000 Team Academic Award Carrie Gill...... 2001, 2002 Brittany Carlson...... 2010 2010...... Barbara Bilko Melissa Glaser...... 2002, 2004, 2005 Jeanne Chapple...... 2001 2009...... Liana Bonanno Jana Harrigan...... 2006 Jeni Creary...... 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 2008...... Liana Bonanno Jody Heywood...... 2006, 2007, 2008 Rachel Davis...... 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 2007...... Liana Bonanno Megan Hostasek...... 2007, 2008, 2009 Deidre Facklis...... 2008, 2009, 2010 2006...... Liana Bonanno Erin Keys...... 2007, 2008 Melissa Feste...... 2009, 2010 2005 ...... Pamela Patterson Jenna Kilpatrick...... 2009, 2010 Carrie Gill...... 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 2004...... Erika Vanderveer Emma Laaksonen...... 2002, 2003, 2004 Melissa Glaser...... 2000, 01, 02, 03, 04, 2005 2003 ...... Emma Laaksonen Raelyn LaRocque...... 2008, 2009, 2010 Kelli Halcisak...... 2001 2002...... April Stojak Christina Mancuso...... 2009 Jody Heywood...... 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 2001...... Lindsey Ogren Whitney Miller...... 2007, 2008 Megan Hostasek...... 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 2000...... Lindsey Ogren Sandy Nelson...... 2010 Erin Keys...... 2007, 2008 Lindsey Orgen...... 2001, 2002, 2003 Jenna Kilpatrick...... 2008, 2009, 2010 Buckeye Power Club Mallory Peckels...... 2006, 2007, 2008 Chelsea Knapp...... 2010 2010...... Christina Mancuso Shannon Reilly...... 2010 Emma Laaksonen...... 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 2009...... Michele Tonnessen Lacey Schultz...... 2005, 2006, 2007 Raelyn LaRocque...... 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 2007...... Olivia Antognoli Katie Sershen...... 2004 Christina Mancuso...... 2008, 2009 2006...... Lacey Schultz Krysta Skarda...... 2007 Katie Maroney...... 2004, 2005, 2006 Kristen Smith...... 2008 Laura McIntosh...... 2009 Phoenix Award (Dedication to Academics) Natalie Spooner...... 2010 Whitney Miller...... 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 2002...... Jennifer Desson Lindsey Steblen...... 2001, 2002, 2003 Meaghan Mulvaney...... 2002 April Stojak...... 2001, 2002 Sandy Nelson...... 2010 Michele Tonnessen...... 2010 Erin O’Grady...... 2001 ACADEMIC AWARDS Erika Vanderveer...... 2005, 2006, 2007 Lindsey Ogren...... 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Kelly Wild...... 2010 Pamela Patterson...... 2005 CoSIDA/ESPN the magazine At-Large Mallory Peckels...... 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Academic All-America Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Kylee Reade...... 2000 Liana Bonanno (third team)...... 2009 Liana Bonanno...... 2009 Liz Rizzo...... 2010 Kelly Wild...... 2010 Crystal Sayther...... 2003 CoSIDA/ESPN the magazine At-Large Lacey Schultz...... 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Academic All-District IV Team Academic All-Big Ten at-Large Paige Semenza...... 2010 Liana Bonanno...... 2008, 2009 Olivia Antognoli...... 2008, 2009 Katie Sershen...... 2003 Melissa Glaser ...... 2004 Barbara Bilko...... 2010 Krysta Skarda...... 2004 Emma Laaksonen ...... 2003, 2004 Teal Bishop...... 2009, 2010 Natalie Spooner...... 2010 Erika Vanderveer...... 2007 Liana Bonanno...... 2007, 2008, 2009 Lindsey Steblen...... 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Amber Bowman...... 2005, 2006, 2007 April Stojak...... 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 AWHCA Scholar All-Americans Brittany Carlson...... 2010 Kim Theut...... 2009 Barbara Bilko...... 2010 Jeni Creary...... 2003, 2004, 2005 Michele Tonnessen...... 2010 Liana Bonanno...... 2008, 2009 Rachel Davis...... 2008, 2009, 2010 Melissa Tower...... 2000 Jeni Creary...... 2005 Deidre Facklis...... 2009, 2010 Minttu Tuominen...... 2010 Rachel Davis...... 2008, 2009, 2010 Melissa Feste...... 2010 Sarah Van Riper...... 2001 Melissa Glaser...... 2005 Carrie Gill...... 2001, 2002, 2003 Erika Vanderveer...... 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Erin Keys...... 2007, 2008 Melissa Glaser...... 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 Kelly Wild...... 2009, 2010 Jenna Kilpatrick...... 2009 Jody Heywood...... 2006, 2007, 2008 Lori Zielinski...... 2000 Emma Laaksonen...... 2003, 2004 Megan Hostasek...... 2007, 2008, 2009 Raelyn LaRocque...... 2008, 2009, 2010 Erin Keys...... 2007, 2008

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Team Records Season Records Amber Bowman 29...... 2006-07 Goals, Season...... 122...... 2009-10 Season Points 5. Hokey Langan 28...... 2009-10 Goals, Game...... 9...... Oct. 6, 2006 vs. Northeastern (G-A) Total...... Year 6. Laura McIntosh 28...... 2008-09 Goals, Period...... 4...... 10x, last Jan. 15, 2010 vs. Minn. St. 1. Jana Harrigan (16-38) 54 ...... 2004-05 7. Kelli Halcisak 27...... 2000-01 Assists, Season...... 204...... 2009-10 2. Hokey Langan (25-28) 53...... 2009-10 Emily Hudak 27...... 2000-01 Assists, Game...... 16...... March 2, 2001 vs. Wayne St. 3. Erin Keys (26-24) 50...... 2007-08 9. Erin Keys 26...... 2006-07 Assists, Period...... 8...... 2x, last Nov. 4, 2005 at Minnesota 4. Erin Keys (22-26) 48...... 2006-07 10. Raelyn LaRocque 24...... 2009-10 Points, Season...... 326...... 2009-10 5. Jana Harrigan (23-24) 47...... 2005-06 Erin Keys 24...... 2007-08 Points, Game...... 24...... March 2, 2001 vs. Wayne St. 6. Laura McIntosh (10-35) 45...... 2009-10 Lisa Chesson 24...... 2006-07 Points, Period...... 12...... 2x, last Nov. 4, 2005 at Minnesota Tessa Bonhomme (16-29) 45...... 2007-08 Jana Harrigan 24...... 2005-06 Penalties, Season...... 275...... 1999-2000 Jeni Creary (29-16) 45...... 2004-05 Penalties, Game...... 20...... Oct. 8, 1999 vs. Northeastern 9. Natalie Spooner (22-22) 44...... 2009-10 Season Power-Play Points Penalties, Period...... 9...... 3x, last Dec. 9, 2006 at Minn. Duluth Jeni Creary (26-18) 44...... 2001-02 (G-A) Total...... Year PIM, Season...... 567...... 1999-2000 1. Emma Laaksonen (17-12) 29...... 2000-01 PIM, Game...... 57....2x, last Jan. 21, 2003 vs. Minn. Duluth Season Points by a Forward 2. Lisa Chesson (8-14) 22...... 2006-07 PIM, Period...... 29...... Nov. 5, 1999 vs. Findlay (G-A) Total...... Year Amber Bowman (3-19) 22...... 2006-07 Hat Tricks, Season...... 4...... 2009-10 1. Jana Harrigan (16-38) 54 ...... 2004-05 Jana Harrigan (5-17) 22...... 2004-05 Hat Tricks, Game...... 1...... 20x, last Feb. 26, 2010 vs. Wisconsin 2. Hokey Langan (25-28) 53...... 2009-10 5. Hokey Langan (7-14) 21...... 2009-10 PPG, Season...... 49...... 2000-01 3. Erin Keys (26-24) 50...... 2007-08 Jeni Creary (15-6) 21...... 2004-05 PPG, Game...... 5...... 2x, last Oct. 11, 2002 vs. Minn. St. 4. Erin Keys (22-26) 48...... 2006-07 Kelli Halcisak (3-18) 21...... 2000-01 PPG, Period...... 4...... Nov. 4, 2005 at Minnesota 5. Jana Harrigan (23-24) 47...... 2005-06 Emily Hudak (0-21) 21...... 2000-01 SHG, Season...... 7...... 2005-06 6. Laura McIntosh (10-35) 45...... 2009-10 9. Erin Keys (12-8) 20...... 2006-07 SHG, Game...... 2...... 2x, last Oct. 6, 2006 vs. Northeastern Jeni Creary (29-16) 45...... 2004-05 Jeni Creary (12-8) 20...... 2001-02 SHG, Period...... 2...... Feb. 18, 2000 vs. Minn. St. 8. Natalie Spooner (22-22) 44...... 2009-10 SOG, Season...... 1,214...... 2x, last 2009-10 Jeni Creary (26-18) 44...... 2001-02 Season Power-Play Goals SOG, Game...... 55...... 2x, last Feb. 20, 2010 at St. Cloud St. 10. Laura McIntosh (11-28) 39...... 2008-09 Total...... Year SOG, Period...... 25...... 2x, last Feb. 20, 2010 at St. Cloud St. 1. Emma Laaksonen 17...... 2000-01 Shutouts, Season...... 8...... 2000-01 Season Points by a Defenseman 2. Jeni Creary 15...... 2004-05 Largest Victory...... 8 goals...... March 2, 2001 vs. Wayne St. (G-A) Total...... Year 3. Erin Keys 12...... 2006-07 Largest Defeat...... 11 goals...... Jan. 10, 2009 vs. Minnesota 1. Tessa Bonhomme (16-29) 45...... 2007-08 Jeni Creary 12...... 2001-02 Wins...... 20...... 2006-07 2. Kelli Halcisak (13-27) 40...... 2000-01 5. Shana Frost 11...... 2000-01 WCHA Wins...... 13...... 2006-07 3. Amber Bowman (9-29) 38...... 2006-07 6. Natalie Spooner 9...... 2009-10 Highest WCHA Finish.... 4th...... 6x, last 2006-07 Emma Laaksonen (19-19) 38...... 2000-01 Jeni Creary 9...... 2002-03 Most Home Wins...... 12...... 2006-07 5. Lisa Chesson (13-24) 37...... 2006-07 8. Erin Keys 8...... 2007-08 Most Road Wins...... 9...... 2x, last 2009-10 6. Tessa Bonhomme (14-22) 36...... 2006-07 Lisa Chesson 8...... 2006-07 Most OT Games...... 11...... 2009-10 7. Emily Hudak (3-27) 30...... 2000-01 Corinne Rosen 8...... 2000-01 Fewest Losses...... 13...... 2006-07 8. Emily Hudak (6-22) 28...... 2001-02 Fewest Home Losses..... 5...... 2006-07 9. Amber Bowman (11-16) 27...... 2005-06 Season ShortHanded Goals Fewest Road Losses...... 6...... 2x, last 2009-10 Tessa Bonhomme (7-20) 27...... 2004-05 Total...... Year Ties...... 5...... 2x, last 2009-10 1. Jana Harrigan 6...... 2005-06 Highest Win. Pct...... 595...... 2006-07 Freshman Points 2. Corinne Rosen 3...... 1999-2000 Lowest Win. Pct...... 257...... 1999-2000 (G-A) Total...... Year 3. Hayley Klassen 2...... 2007-08 Highest PP Pct...... 253 (35-145)...... 2000-01 1. Hokey Langan (F) (25-28) 53...... 2009-10 Tessa Bonhomme 2...... 2007-08 Highest PK Pct...... 878 (130-148)...... 2003-04 2. Jeni Creary (F) (26-18) 44...... 2001-02 Jody Heywood 2...... 2006-07 3. Kelli Halcisak (D) (13-27) 40...... 2000-01 GAME STREAKS 4. Laura McIntosh (F) (11-28) 39...... 2008-09 Season Game-Winning Goals Longest Win Streak...... 7 gm...... Nov. 14-Dec. 12, 2004 5. Emma Laaksonen (D) (19-19) 38...... 2000-01 Total...... Year Longest Lose Streak...... 10 gm...... Oct. 30-Nov. 28, 2000 6. Natalie Spooner (F) (21-9) 30...... 2008-09 1. Jeni Creary 6...... 2004-05 Longest Unbeaten Streak...... 10 gm...... Oct. 28-Dec. 8, 2006 7. Jana Harrigan (F) (13-15) 28...... 2002-03 Jennifer Desson 6...... 2001-02 Longest Home Win Streak...... 5 gm...... 5x, last Oct. 20-Nov. 17, 2007 8. Shana Frost (F) (11-14) 25...... 1999-2000 3. Natalie Spooner 5...... 2009-10 Longest Home Lose Streak..... 7 gm...... Oct. 18-Nov. 16, 2003 9. Shannon Reilly (D) (6-18) 24...... 2007-08 Jeni Creary 5...... 2002-03 Longest Road Win Streak...... 3 gm...... 4x, last Feb. 13-27, 2010 Jennifer Desson (F) (13-11) 24...... 2001-02 Shana Frost 5...... 2000-01 Longest Road Lose Streak...... 7 gm...... 2x, last Jan. 24-Feb. 28, 2009 Jeanne Chapple (F) (9-15) 24...... 2000-01 6. Erin Keys 4...... 2007-08 WCHA Win Streak...... 5 gm...... 2x, last Nov. 17-Dec. 8, 2006 Tessa Bonhomme 4...... 2006-07 WCHA Lose Streak...... 7 gm...... Jan. 12-Feb. 9, 2008 Season Goals Shelby Aldous 4...... 2005-06 Total...... Year Jeni Creary 4...... 2001-02 Individual RECORDS 1. Jeni Creary 29...... 2004-05 10. Nine with 3 SINGLE Game Records 2. Erin Keys 26...... 2007-08 Goals...... 4...... 2x, last Hokey Langan, Jan. 22, 2010 Jeni Creary 26...... 2001-02 Season Point Streaks Goals, Period...... 3...... Natalie Spooner, Dec. 12, 2008 4. Hokey Langan 25...... 2009-10 Games...... Points (Dates) Assists...... 5...... Kelli Halcisak, March 2, 2001 5. Jana Harrigan 23...... 2005-06 1. Jana Harrigan 17...... 28 (Oct. 29, 2005-Jan. 22, 2006) Assists, Period...... 3...... 5x, last Tessa Bonhomme, Jan. 5, 2008 Jeni Creary 23...... 2002-03 2. Hokey Langan 14...... 24 (Oct. 23, 2009-Jan. 3, 2010) Points...... 5...... 3x, last Tessa Bonhomme, Jan. 5, 2008 7. Natalie Spooner 22...... 2009-10 Jana Harrigan 14...... 22 (Dec. 11, 2004-Feb.12, 2005) Points, Period...... 3...... 13x, last Hokey Langan, Jan. 22, 2010 Erin Keys 22...... 2006-07 4. Laura McIntosh 8...... 14 (Feb. 6, 2010-present) Power Play Goals...... 3...... Emma Laaksonen, March 2, 2001 9. Natalie Spooner 21...... 2008-09 Morgan Marziali 8...... 12 (Jan. 23-Feb. 8, 2008) Shorthanded Goals... 1...... 27x, last Natalie Spooner, March 6, 2010 10. Shana Frost 20...... 2000-01 Jeni Creary 8...... 14 (Jan. 29-Feb. 25, 2005) Saves...... 54...... April Stojak, Jan. 28, 2000 Jeni Creary 8...... 14 (Jan. 4-26, 2002) Saves, Period...... 23...... Melissa Glaser, Oct. 8, 2000 Season Assists Kelli Halcisak 8...... 16 (Jan. 21-Feb. 17, 2001) Total...... Year 9. Eight with 7 1. Jana Harrigan 38...... 2004-05 2. Laura McIntosh 35...... 2009-10 3. Tessa Bonhomme 29...... 2007-08 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey

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SEason Goal Streaks 9. Lindsay Steblen (9-20) 29...... 2000-03 Career ShortHanded Goals Games...... Goals, Dates 10. Kelly Wild (6-21) 27...... 2009- Total...... Years 1. Erin Keys 6...... 10 (Feb. 16-March 2, 2008) Teal Bishop (5-22) 27...... 2008- 1. Jana Harrigan 6...... 2003-06 Erin O’Grady 6...... 6 (Jan. 21-Feb. 17, 2001) 2. Corinne Rosen 4...... 2000-01 3. Natalie Spooner 5...... 10 (Nov. 15-Dec. 13, 2008) Career Goals 3. Natalie Spooner 2...... 2009- Katie Maroney 5...... 5 (Nov. 18-Dec. 9, 2005) Total...... Years Hayley Klassen 2...... 2006-09 Jana Harrigan 5...... 7 (Jan. 7-22, 2006) 1. Jeni Creary 86...... 2002-05 Tessa Bonhomme 2...... 2004-08 Jeni Creary 5...... 6 (Jan. 4-19, 2002) 2. Jana Harrigan 68...... 2003-06 Jody Heywood 2...... 2005-08 7. Hokey Langan 4...... 5 (Oct. 23-31, 2009) 3. Erin Keys 61...... 2005-08 7. 15 with 1 Hayley Klassen 4...... 5 (Oct. 27-Nov. 9, 2007) 4. Shana Frost 46...... 2000-03 Tessa Bonhomme 4...... 5 (Jan. 4-12, 2008) 5. Hayley Klassen 44...... 2006-09 Career game-winning Goals Jeni Creary 4...... 5 (Oct. 12-20, 2001) 6. Natalie Spooner 43...... 2009- Total...... Years Kelli Halcisak 4...... 5 (Jan. 28-Feb. 9, 2001) 7. Tessa Bonhomme 42...... 2004-08 1. Jeni Creary 10...... 2002-05 Shana Frost 4...... 5 (Jan. 28-Feb. 9, 2001) 8. Morgan Marziali 36...... 2006-09 Jennifer Desson 10...... 2002-05 9. Emma Laaksonen 34...... 2001-04 3. Erin Keys 9...... 2005-08 Season Penalty Minutes 10. Corinne Rosen 33...... 2000-01 Shana Frost 9...... 2000-03 P-PIM...... Year 5. Amber Bowman 8...... 2004-07 1. Emily Hudak 45-90...... 1999-2000 Career Assists 6. Natalie Spooner 7...... 2009- 2. Emily Hudak 32-75...... 2002-03 Total...... Years Tessa Bonhomme 7...... 2004-08 3. Katie Frohreich 32-72...... 1999-2000 1. Jana Harrigan 92...... 2003-06 Lisa Chesson 7...... 2005-08 4. Tessa Bonhomme 30-68...... 2006-07 2. Tessa Bonhomme 86...... 2004-08 9. Shelby Aldous 6...... 2005-07 5. Lindsey Steblen 33-66...... 1999-2000 3. Amber Bowman 73...... 2004-07 Jana Harrigan 6...... 2003-06 6. Jaclyn Haines 26-63...... 2004-05 4. Emily Hudak 70...... 2000-03 Erin O’Grady 6...... 2001-04 7. Emily Hudak 31-62...... 2001-02 5. Emma Laaksonen 65...... 2001-04 Emma Laaksonen 6...... 2001-04 Katie Frohreich 31-62...... 2001-02 6. Laura McIntosh 63...... 2009- 9. Lindsey Steblen 26-60...... 2002-03 7. Lisa Chesson 62...... 2005-08 Career Penalty Minutes Emily Hudak 30-60...... 2000-01 8. Erin Keys 60...... 2005-08 P-PIM...... Years Melissa Pirie 30-60...... 1999-2000 Jeni Creary 60...... 2002-05 1. Emily Hudak 128-287...... 2000-03 10. Mallory Peckels 57...... 2005-08 2. Katie Frohreich 102-212...... 2000-03 3. Tessa Bonhomme 99-206...... 2004-08 Career Records Career Games Played 4. Lindsey Steblen 95-198...... 2000-03 Career Points Total...... Years 5. Rachel Davis 93-197...... 2007-10 (G-A) Total...... Year 1. Melissa Pirie 149...... 2000-04 6. Lacey Schultz 84-179...... 2004-07 1. Jana Harrigan (68-92) 160...... 2003-06 2. Emily Hudak 148...... 2000-03 7. Heather Farrell 88-176...... 2001-04 2. Jeni Creary (86-60) 146...... 2002-05 3. Rachel Davis 147...... 2007-10 8. Hayley Klassen 76-163...... 2006-09 3. Tessa Bonhomme (42-86) 128...... 2004-08 Erin Keys 147...... 2005-08 9. Erin Keys 76-152...... 2005-08 4. Erin Keys (61-60) 121...... 2005-08 Mallory Peckels 147...... 2005-08 10. Mallory Peckels 72-144...... 2005-08 5. Amber Bowman (29-73) 102...... 2004-07 Katie Frohreich 147...... 2000-03 6. Emma Laaksonen (34-65) 99...... 2001-04 Shana Frost 147...... 2000-03 Goaltending Records 7. Shana Frost (46-52) 98...... 2000-03 8. Lisa Chesson 145...... 2005-08 (Must play in at least 33% of Ohio State’s games in a season) 8. Hayley Klassen (44-51) 95...... 2006-09 Katie Maroney 145...... 2004-07 9. Lisa Chesson (27-62) 89...... 2005-08 Lacey Schultz 145...... 2004-07 Season Wins 10. Emily Hudak (15-70) 85...... 2000-03 Krysta Skarda 145...... 2004-07 Total...... Year 11. Laura McIntosh (21-63) 84...... 2009- Jana Harrigan 145...... 2003-06 1. Erika Vanderveer 18...... 2006-07 12. Morgan Marziali (36-40) 76...... 2006-09 Erin O’Grady 145...... 2001-04 April Stojak 18...... 2000-01 Mallory Peckels (19-57) 76...... 2005-08 3. Chelsea Knapp 15...... 2009-10 14. Natalie Spooner (43-31) 74...... 2009- Career power-play Points April Stojak 15...... 2002-03 15. Meaghan Mulvaney (31-40) 71...... 2002-05 (G-A) Total...... Year Melissa Glaser 15...... 2001-02 1. Amber Bowman (14-48) 62...... 2004-07 6. Liana Bonanno 14...... 2007-08 Career Points by a Forward Jeni Creary (39-23) 62...... 2002-05 7. Melissa Glaser 11...... 2003-04 (G-A) Total...... Year 3. Tessa Bonhomme (20-40) 60...... 2005-08 1. Jana Harrigan (68-92) 160...... 2003-06 4. Emma Laaksonen (23-36) 59...... 2001-04 Season Saves 2. Jeni Creary (86-60) 146...... 2002-05 5. Jana Harrigan (13-41) 54...... 2003-06 Total...... Year 3. Erin Keys (61-60) 121...... 2005-08 6. Emily Hudak (7-46) 53...... 2000-03 1. Liana Bonanno 886...... 2008-09 4. Shana Frost (46-52) 98...... 2000-03 7. Lisa Chesson (14-33) 47...... 2005-08 2. Chelsea Knapp 883...... 2009-10 5. Hayley Klassen (44-51) 95...... 2006-09 8. Shana Frost (22-23) 45...... 2000-03 3. Erika Vanderveer 780...... 2006-07 6. Laura McIntosh (21-63) 84...... 2009- 9. Erin Keys (23-18) 41...... 2005-08 4. Liana Bonanno 762...... 2007-08 7. Morgan Marziali (36-40) 76...... 2006-09 10. Corinne Rosen (14-15) 29...... 2000-01 5. April Stojak 725...... 2000-01 Mallory Peckels (19-57) 76...... 2005-08 6. Erika Vanderveer 717...... 2005-06 9. Natalie Spooner (43-31) 74...... 2009- Career Power-Play Goals 7. Melissa Glaser 670...... 2003-04 10. Meaghan Mulvaney (31-40) 71...... 2002-05 Total...... Years 8. Melissa Glaser 561...... 2001-02 1. Jeni Creary 39...... 2002-05 Career Points by a Defenseman 2. Erin Keys 23...... 2005-08 Season Goals-Against Average (G-A) Total...... Year Emma Laaksonen 23...... 2001-04 GAA...... Year 1. Tessa Bonhomme (42-86) 128...... 2004-08 4. Shana Frost 22...... 2000-03 1. Erika Vanderveer 2.19...... 2006-07 2. Amber Bowman (29-73) 102...... 2004-07 5. Tessa Bonhomme 20...... 2004-08 2. Melissa Glaser 2.30...... 2001-02 3. Emma Laaksonen (34-65) 99...... 2001-04 6. Lisa Chesson 14...... 2005-08 3. April Stojak 2.55...... 2000-01 4. Lisa Chesson (27-62) 89...... 2005-08 Amber Bowman 14...... 2004-07 4. Erika Vanderveer 2.66...... 2005-06 5. Emily Hudak (15-70) 85...... 2000-03 Corinne Rosen 14...... 2000-01 Melissa Glaser 2.66...... 2003-04 6. Shannon Reilly (12-42) 54...... 2008- 9. Natalie Spooner 13...... 2009- 6. Liana Bonanno 2.91...... 2007-08 7. Rachel Davis (16-32) 48...... 2007-10 Jana Harrigan 13...... 2003-06 8. Kelly Halsicak (13-27) 40...... 2001

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Season Save Percentage Career Games Played Raelyn LaRocque 3...... 2007-10 Pct...... Year Total...... Year Jennifer Desson 3...... 2002-05 1. Erika Vanderveer .920...... 2006-07 1. April Stojak 97...... 2000-03 Lindsey Ogren 3...... 2000-03 2. Erika Vanderveer .912...... 2005-06 2. Melissa Glaser 91...... 2000, 02, 04-05 3. Melissa Glaser .910...... 2003-04 3. Erika Vanderveer 89...... 2004-07 Career Assists 4. Melissa Glaser .903...... 2001-02 4. Liana Bonanno 81...... 2006-09 Total...... Years 5. Liana Bonanno .901...... 2005-06 1. Tessa Bonhomme 7...... 2004-08 Career Minutes Played Emily Hudak 7...... 2000-03 Season Shutouts Total...... Year 3. Jana Harrigan 6...... 2003-06 Total...... Year 1. April Stojak 5525:56...... 2000-03 Shana Frost 6...... 2000-03 1. April Stojak 8...... 2000-01 2. Melissa Glaser 5296:13...... 2000, 02, 04-05 5. Erin Keys 5...... 2005-08 2. Melissa Glaser 5...... 2001-02 3. Erika Vanderveer 5257:17...... 2004-07 6. Laura McIntosh 4...... 2009- 3. Liana Bonanno 4...... 2007-08 4. Liana Bonanno 4471:02...... 2006-09 Shannon Reilly 4...... 2008- Erika Vanderveer 4...... 2006-07 Mallory Peckels 4...... 2007-08 Shelby Aldous 4...... 2005-07 Season Games Played Postseason Records Emma Laaksonen 4...... 2001-04 Total...... Year Season Points 1. April Stojak 37...... 2000-01 (G-A) Total...... Year 2. Chelsea Knapp 35...... 2009-10 1. Erin Keys (4-3) 7...... 2007-08 Leaders By Year 3. Liana Bonanno 31...... 2008-09 2. Natalie Spooner (4-2) 6...... 2009-10 Points Liana Bonanno 31...... 2007-08 3. Hokey Langan (3-2) 5...... 2009-10 2009-10 Hokey Langan...... 53 Erika Vanderveer 31...... 2006-07 Shana Frost (2-3) 5...... 1999-2000 2008-09 Laura McIntosh...... 39 6. April Stojak 28...... 2002-03 Emily Hudak (0-5) 5...... 2000-01 2007-08 Erin Keys...... 50 7. Erika Vanderveer 27...... 2005-06 6. 10 with 4 2006-07 Erin Keys...... 48 8. Melissa Glaser 26...... 2001-02 2005-06 Jana Harrigan...... 47 Melissa Glaser 26...... 2003-04 Season Goals 2004-05 Jana Harrigan...... 54 Total...... Year 2003-04 Jana Harrigan ...... 31 Season Minutes Played 1. Natalie Spooner 4...... 2009-10 2002-03 Jeni Creary ...... 37 Total...... Year Erin Keys 4...... 2007-08 2001-02 Jeni Creary ...... 44 1. April Stojak 2232:59...... 2000-01 Corinne Rosen 4...... 2000-01 2000-01 Kelli Halcisak ...... 40 2. Chelsea Knapp 2085:35...... 2009-10 4. Hokey Langan 3...... 2009-10 1999-2000 Corinne Rosen ...... 33 3. Erika Vanderveer 1863:03...... 2006-07 Raelyn LaRocque 3...... 2009-10 4. Liana Bonanno 1771:05...... 2007-08 Hayley Klassen 3...... 2006-07 Goals 5. Liana Bonanno 1706:37...... 2008-09 Jeanne Chapple 3...... 2001-02 2009-10 Hokey Langan...... 25 6. April Stojak 1588:51...... 2002-03 Jennifer Desson 3...... 2001-02 2008-09 Natalie Spooner...... 21 7. Melissa Glaser 1564:27...... 2001-02 Lindsey Ogren 3...... 1999-2000 2007-08 Erin Keys...... 26 8. Erika Vanderveer 1559:15...... 2005-06 Jeni Creary 3...... 2002-03 2006-07 Erin Keys...... 22 Jeni Creary 3...... 2004-05 2005-06 Jana Harrigan...... 23 Career Wins 2004-05 Jeni Creary...... 29 Total...... Years Season Assists 2003-04 Jana Harrigan ...... 16 1. Erika Vanderveer 42...... 2004-07 Total...... Year 2002-03 Jeni Creary ...... 23 2. Melissa Glaser 37...... 2000, 02, 04-05 1. Emily Hudak 5...... 2000-01 2001-02 Jeni Creary ...... 26 3. April Stojak 34...... 2000-03 2. Laura McIntosh 4...... 2009-10 2000-01 Shana Frost ...... 20 4. Liana Bonanno 27...... 2006-09 Mallory Peckels 4...... 2007-08 1999-2000 Corinne Rosen ...... 16 4. Shannon Reilly 3...... 2007-08 Career Saves Erin Keys 3...... 2007-08 Assists Total...... Years Shelby Aldous 3...... 2006-07 2009-10 Laura McIntosh...... 35 1. Melissa Glaser 2,271...... 2000, 02, 04-05 Shana Frost 3...... 1999-2000 2008-09 Laura McIntosh...... 28 2. Erika Vanderveer 2,268...... 2004-07 Jana Harrigan 3...... 2004-05 2007-08 Tessa Bonhomme...... 29 3. Liana Bonanno 2,151...... 2006-09 2006-07 Amber Bowman...... 29 4. April Stojak 1,943...... 2000-03 Career Points 2005-06 Jana Harrigan...... 24 (G-A) Total...... Years 2004-05 Jana Harrigan...... 38 Career Goals-Against Average 1. Jana Harrigan (6-6) 12...... 2003-06 2003-04 Emma Laaksonen ...... 16 GAA...... Years 2. Tessa Bonhomme (4-7) 11...... 2004-08 2002-03 J. Harrigan, J. Desson, E. Laaksonen, E. Hudak...... 15 1. Erika Vanderveer 2.56...... 2004-07 Jeni Creary (8-3) 11...... 2002-05 2001-02 Emily Hudak ...... 22 2. Melissa Glaser 2.72...... 2000, 02, 04-05 4. Erin Keys (4-5) 9...... 2005-08 2000-01 Kelli Halcisak, Emily Hudak ...... 27 3. April Stojak 2.94...... 2000-03 5. Corinne Rosen (6-2) 8...... 2000-01 1999-2000 Corinne Rosen ...... 17 4. Chelsea Knapp 3.02...... 2010- Shana Frost (2-6) 8...... 2000-03 5. Liana Bonanno 3.33...... 2006-09 7. Emily Hudak (0-7) 7...... 2000-03 Power-Play Goals 8. Natalie Spooner (4-2) 6...... 2009- 2009-10 Natalie Spooner...... 9 Career Save Percentage Emma Laaksonen (2-4) 6...... 2001-04 2008-09 Natalie Spooner, Rachel Davis, Hayley Klassen...... 4 Pct...... Years 10. Seven with 5 2007-08 Erin Keys...... 8 1. Erika Vanderveer .910...... 2004-07 2006-07 Erin Keys...... 12 2. Melissa Glaser .903...... 2000, 02, 04-05 Career Goals 2005-06 Amber Bowman...... 6 3. Liana Bonanno .897...... 2006-09 Total...... Years 2004-05 Jeni Creary...... 15 4. Chelsea Knapp .894...... 2010- 1. Jeni Creary 8...... 2002-05 2003-04 Tessa Bonhomme, Meaghan Mulvaney...... 4 5. April Stojak .881...... 2000-03 2. Jana Harrigan 6...... 2003-06 2002-03 Jeni Creary ...... 9 Corinne Rosen 6...... 2000-01 2001-02 Jeni Creary ...... 12 Career Shutouts 4. Natalie Spooner 4...... 2009- 2000-01 Emma Laaksonen ...... 17 Total...... Years Hayley Klassen 4...... 2006-09 1999-2000 Corinne Rosen ...... 6 1. April Stojak 12...... 2000-03 Tessa Bonhomme 4...... 2004-08 2. Erika Vanderveer 10...... 2004-07 Erin Keys 4...... 2005-08 ShortHanded Goals Melissa Glaser 10...... 2000, 02, 04-05 Jeanne Chapple 4...... 2001-04 2009-10 Christina Mancuso, Natalie Spooner...... 1 4. Liana Bonanno 4...... 2006-09 9. Hokey Langan 3...... 2010- 2008-09 Natalie Spooner...... 1 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey record book

2007-08 Tessa Bonhomme, Hayley Klassen...... 2 Shana Frost 71...... 2000-03 WCHA GOALie Records 2006-07 Jody Heywood...... 2 9. Lisa Chesson 70...... 2005-08 GAMES PLAYED Total...... Years 2005-06 Jana Harrigan...... 6 10. Natalie Spooner 58...... 2009- 1. April Stojak 66...... 2000-03 2004-05 N/A...... 0 Emma Laaksonen 58...... 2001-04 2. Erika Vanderveer 65...... 2004-07 2003-04 Meaghan Mulvaney ...... 1 3. Liana Bonanno 62...... 2006-09 2002-03 Jennifer Desson, Erin O’Grady...... 1 GOALS Total...... Years Melissa Glaser 62...... 2000, 02, 04-05 2001-02 Heather Farrell ...... 1 1. Jeni Creary 55...... 2002-05 MINUTES Played Total...... Years 2000-01 Corinne Rosen ...... 1 2. Erin Keys 48...... 2005-08 1. Erika Vanderveer 3840:49...... 2004-07 1999-2000 Corinne Rosen ...... 3 3. Jana Harrigan 43...... 2003-06 2. April Stojak 3648:48...... 2000-03 4. Hayley Klassen 38...... 2006-09 3. Melissa Glaser 3603:08...... 2000, 02, 04-05 Penalty Minutes 5. Shana Frost 37...... 2000-03 4. Liana Bonanno 3379:02...... 2006-09 2009-10 Rachel Davis...... 50 6. Natalie Spooner 33...... 2009- 2008-09 Rachel Davis...... 55 7. Tessa Bonhomme 30...... 2004-08 WINS Total...... Years 2007-08 Erin Keys...... 54 8. Jennifer Desson 24...... 2002-05 1. Erika Vanderveer 28...... 2004-07 2006-07 Tessa Bonhomme...... 68 9. Morgan Marziali 23...... 2006-09 2. Melissa Glaser 23...... 2000, 02, 04-05 2005-06 Lacey Schultz...... 57 Lisa Chesson 23...... 2005-08 3. April Stojak 22...... 2000-03 2004-05 Lacey Schultz...... 58 4. Liana Bonanno 17...... 2006-09 2003-04 Heather Farrell ...... 40 ASSISTS Total...... Years 2002-03 Emily Hudak ...... 75 1. Jana Harrigan 67...... 2003-06 SAVES Total...... Years 2001-02 Katie Frohreich, Emily Hudak ...... 62 2. Tessa Bonhomme 62...... 2004-08 1. Erika Vanderveer 1,711...... 2004-07 2000-01 Emily Hudak ...... 60 3. Amber Bowman 56...... 2004-07 2. Liana Bonanno 1,629...... 2006-09 1999-2000 Emily Hudak ...... 90 4. Laura McIntosh 52...... 2009- 3. Melissa Glaser 1,528...... 2000, 02, 04-05 5. Lisa Chesson 47...... 2005-08 4. April Stojak 1,309...... 2000-03 Goals-Against Average 6. Erin Keys 44...... 2005-08 (Must play in at least 33 percent of games in a season) 7. Hayley Klassen 43...... 2006-09 SHUTOUTS Total...... Years 2009-10 Chelsea Knapp...... 3.02 8. Emily Hudak 41...... 2000-03 1. April Stojak 8...... 2000-03 2008-09 Liana Bonanno...... 3.80 9. Mallory Peckels 40...... 2005-08 2. Erika Vanderveer 6...... 2004-07 2007-08 Liana Bonanno...... 2.91 Emma Laaksonen 40...... 2001-04 Melissa Glaser 6...... 2000, 02, 04-05 2006-07 Erika Vanderveer...... 2.19 4. Liana Bonanno 2...... 2006-09 2005-06 Erika Vanderveer...... 2.66 POWER-PLAY GOALS Total...... Years 2004-05 Erika Vanderveer...... 3.17 1. Jeni Creary 28...... 2002-05 2003-04 Melissa Glaser ...... 2.66 2. Erin Keys 19...... 2005-08 2002-03 April Stojak ...... 2.90 3. Shana Frost 16...... 2000-03 2001-02 Melissa Glaser ...... 2.30 4. Tessa Bonhomme 15...... 2004-08 2000-01 April Stojak ...... 2.55 5. Emma Laaksonen 14...... 2001-04 1999-2000 Melissa Glaser ...... 3.20 6. Natalie Spooner 11...... 2009- Lisa Chesson 11...... 2005-08 Goalie Wins Jana Harrigan 11...... 2003-06 2009-10 Chelsea Knapp...... 15 9. Amber Bowman 10...... 2004-07 2008-09 Liana Bonanno...... 7 10. Corinne Rosen 9...... 2000-01 FIRSt Game 2007-08 Liana Bonanno...... 14 Hayley Klassen 9...... 2006-09 Date/Opponent: Oct. 8, 1999/Northeastern 2006-07 Erika Vanderveer...... 18 Start time: 7:02 p.m. 2005-06 Erika Vanderveer...... 9 SHORTHANDED GOALS Total...... Years Attendance: 438 2004-05 Erika Vanderveer...... 10 1. Corinne Rosen 4...... 2000-01 2003-04 Melissa Glaser ...... 11 2. Shana Frost 3...... 2000-03 Final score: L, 6-0 2002-03 April Stojak ...... 15 3. Hayley Klassen 2...... 2006-09 OSU first face-off: Corinne Rosen 2001-02 Melissa Glaser ...... 15 Jody Heywood 2...... 2005-08 OSU starting lineup: Lindsay Ogren, Shana Frost, Corinne Rosen, 2000-01 April Stojak ...... 18 Jana Harrigan 2...... 2003-06 Emily Hudak, Melissa Pirie, Melissa Glaser (G) 1999-2000 Melissa Glaser, April Stojak ...... 4 First goal: 3:38 in first period, Brooke Whitney (Northeastern) GAME-WINNING GOALS Total...... Years First save: Melissa Glaser, Ohio State Saves 1. Jeni Creary 10...... 2002-05 First penalty: Emily Hudak (Ohio State) for checking 2009-10 Chelsea Knapp...... 883 2. Jennifer Desson 8...... 2002-05 First song on PA system: “Start Me Up” Rolling Stones 2008-09 Liana Bonanno...... 886 3. Erin Keys 7...... 2005-08 Number of people in press box: 17 2007-08 Liana Bonanno...... 762 4. Tessa Bonhomme 6...... 2004-08 2006-07 Erika Vanderveer...... 780 Amber Bowman 6...... 2004-07 Other Firsts 2005-06 Erika Vanderveer...... 717 6. Natalie Spooner 5...... 2009- First goal: Lindsay Ogren vs. Northeastern Oct. 9, 1999 2004-05 Erika Vanderveer...... 518 Lisa Chesson 5...... 2005-08 First assist: Emily Hudak vs. Northeastern Oct. 9, 1999 2003-04 Melissa Glaser ...... 670 Shelby Aldous 5...... 2005-07 First major penalty: Shana Frost, vs. Findlay, Nov. 5, 1999 Emma Laaksonen 5...... 2002-05 2002-03 April Stojak ...... 529 First 10-min. misconduct: Katie Frohreich, at Bemidji State, Nov. 20, 1999 2001-02 Melissa Glaser ...... 561 10. Shana Frost 4...... 2001-04 First power-play goal: Lindsay Ogren from Emily Hudak, Oct. 9, 1999 (5-on-4) 2000-01 April Stojak ...... 725 Jeanne Chapple 4...... 2001-04 First shorthanded goal: Lindsay Ogren, at Findlay, Nov. 7, 1999 1999-2000 Melissa Glaser ...... 555 First shutout: Dec. 10, 1999, OSU 2, Mankato 0 (Melissa Glaser) defenseman SCORING Total...... Years 1. Tessa Bonhomme 92...... 2004-08 First multi-goal game: Lindsay Ogren, Shana Frost, Wcha CAREER Records 2. Amber Bowman 77...... 2004-07 vs. Northeastern, Oct. 9, 1999 Points Total...... Years 3. Lisa Chesson 70...... 2005-08 First win: OSU 6, St. Cloud St. 2, Oct. 23, 1999 1. Jana Harrigan 110...... 2003-06 4. Emma Laaksonen 58...... 2001-04 First road trip: St. Cloud, Minn., Oct. 23, 1999 2. Jeni Creary 93...... 2002-05 5. Emily Hudak 52...... 2000-03 First WCHA Player of the Week: Shana Frost (2-2--4), Oct. 24, 1999 3. Tessa Bonhomme 92...... 2004-08 First WCHA Rookie of the Week: Lindsay Ogren (2-1--3), Oct. 24, 1999 Erin Keys 92...... 2005-08 First series sweep: Minnesota State, Dec. 10-11, 1999, in Mankato, Minn. 5. Hayley Klassen 81...... 2006-09 First postseason appearance: WCHA Tournament, March 2-4, 2000 6. Amber Bowman 77...... 2004-07 Postseason record/finish: 2-1-0/3rd 7. Laura McIntosh 71...... 2009- First postseason honor: Lindsey Ogren, WCHA All-Tournament Team

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L...... 0-6 Recreation Center, Rochester, Minn. 2/22 WISCONSIN •...... L...... 1-2 10/9 NORTHEASTERN 2 ...... L...... 2-7 2/28 BEMIDJI STATE •...... T...... 3-3 (OT) 10/15 WISCONSIN •...... L...... 1-2 3/1 BEMIDJI STATE •...... W...... 6-2 2001-02 3/7 vs. Bemidji State 2...... W...... 4-3 (OT) 10/16 WISCONSIN •...... T...... 1-1 (OT) 18-15-4, 9-12-3 (4th) WCHA 3/8 vs. Minnesota Duluth 2...... L...... 1-6 10/22 at St. Cloud State •...... L...... 2-3 (OT) Head coach - Jackie Barto 3/9 vs. Wisconsin 2...... L...... 1-4 10/23 at St. Cloud State •...... W...... 6-2 Captains - Melissa Glaser, Emily Hudak, Lindsey Ogren 10/30 at Minnesota Duluth •...... L...... 2-4 1 - Ohio Cup ; 2 - WCHA Championship, Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks, N.D. 10/31 at Minnesota Duluth •...... L...... 1-7 Date Opponent...... Result...... OSU-Opp. 11/5 FINDLAY...... L...... 2-3 10/6 TORONTO (exhibition)...... L...... 1-3 11/7 at Findlay...... L...... 2-5 10/12 at Bemidji State •...... W...... 4-2 2003-04 11/12 MINNESOTA •...... L...... 0-3 10/13 at Bemidji State •...... T...... 2-2 (OT) 16-16-3, 10-12-2 (t-4th) WCHA 11/13 MINNESOTA •...... L...... 1-7 10/19 at New Hampshire...... W...... 4-3 Head coach - Jackie Barto 11/19 at Bemidji State •...... L...... 3-4 10/20 at New Hampshire...... L...... 3-4 (OT) Captains - Meaghan Mulvaney, Erin O’Grady 11/20 at Bemidji State •...... L...... 1-3 10/26 WISCONSIN •...... L...... 0-6 Assistant captains - Emma Laaksonen, Jeanne Chapple 11/27 vs. Yale 2 ...... L...... 0-1 10/27 WISCONSIN •...... T...... 3-3 (OT) 11/28 at Princeton 2 ...... L...... 0-2 11/2 at Minnesota •...... L...... 1-2 Date Opponent...... Result...... OSU-Opp. 12/10 at Minnesota State, Mankato •...... W...... 2-0 11/3 at Minnesota •...... L...... 2-3 10/10 TORONTO (exhibition)...... W...... 5-2 12/11 at Minnesota State, Mankato •...... W...... 2-0 11/9 ST. CLOUD STATE •...... L...... 1-2 10/17 at Minnesota •...... L...... 3-6 1/1 at New Hampshire...... L...... 0-7 11/10 ST. CLOUD STATE •...... W...... 3-2 (OT) 10/18 at Minnesota •...... L...... 0-7 1/2 at New Hampshire...... L...... 0-5 11/16 at Connecticut...... W...... 3-1 10/24 Minnesota Duluth •...... L...... 3-4 1/14 BEMIDJI STATE •...... W...... 2-0 11/18 at Providence...... W...... 4-3 10/25 Minnesota Duluth •...... L...... 1-2 1/15 BEMIDJI STATE •...... L...... 2-3 11/23 at Minnesota Duluth •...... L...... 2-4 11/1 at Wisconsin •...... W...... 3-2 1/22 at Wisconsin •...... L...... 2-6 11/24 at Minnesota Duluth •...... T...... 3-3 (OT) 11/2 at Wisconsin •...... L...... 1-3 1/23 at Wisconsin•...... L...... 2-3 12/7 at Minnesota State •...... W...... 2-0 11/14 at St. Cloud State •...... W...... 5-2 1/28 MINNESOTA DULUTH •...... T...... 1-1 (OT) 12/8 at Minnesota State •...... W...... 3-1 11/15 at St. Cloud State •...... W...... 3-0 1/29 MINNESOTA DULUTH •...... L...... 0-9 12/14 PRINCETON...... W...... 3-0 11/21 Bemidji State •...... W...... 2-1 2/4 at Minnesota •...... L...... 1-4 12/15 PRINCETON...... W...... 2-1 (OT) 11/22 Bemidji State •...... W...... 4-0 2/5 at Minnesota •...... L...... 0-6 1/4 BEMIDJI STATE •...... L...... 2-3 11/29 Niagara...... W...... 5-1 2/11 CORNELL...... L...... 0-2 1/5 BEMIDJI STATE •...... W...... 5-1 11/30 Niagara...... W...... 2-1 2/12 ST. LAWRENCE...... L...... 0-3 1/11 at St. Cloud State •...... W...... 5-1 12/12 at Northeastern...... W...... 3-0 2/18 Minnesota State, MANKATO •.....W...... 7-0 1/12 at St. Cloud State •...... W...... 5-3 12/13 at Northeastern...... T...... 1-1 (OT) 2/19 Minnesota State, MANKATO •.....W...... 4-2 1/19 ST. LAWRENCE...... W...... 3-2 1/3 St. Cloud State •...... W...... 2-1 2/25 ST. CLOUD STATE •...... T...... 2-2 (OT) 1/20 DARTMOUTH...... T...... 5-5 (OT) 1/4 St. Cloud State •...... L...... 1-2 2/26 ST. CLOUD STATE •...... L...... 0-2 1/25 MINNESOTA DULUTH •...... L...... 1-5 1/13 Quinnipiac...... W...... 6-1 3/2 vs. St. Cloud State 4 ...... W...... 3-2 1/26 MINNESOTA DULUTH •...... L...... 2-3 (OT) 1/16 Minnesota State •...... W...... 3-0 3/3 vs. Minnesota Duluth 4 ...... L...... 1-7 2/8 MINNESOTA •...... L...... 0-5 1/17 Minnesota State •...... T...... 2-2 (OT) 3/4 vs. Wisconsin 4 ...... W...... 4-2 2/9 MINNESOTA •...... L...... 1-2 (OT) 1/23 at Bemidji State •...... L...... 3-4 (OT) 1 - at ; 2 - Inaugural home series; 3 - Princeton Tourna- 2/15 MINNESOTA STATE •...... W...... 4-2 1/24 at Bemidji State •...... W...... 3-1 ment, Princeton, N.J.; 4 - WCHA Championship, Bloomington Ice Garden, 2/16 MINNESOTA STATE •...... W...... 2-0 1/31 at Mercyhurst...... L...... 1-2 Bloomington, Minn. 2/22 at Wisconsin•...... L...... 0-1 (OT) 2/6 at Minnesota Duluth •...... W...... 4-3 2/23 at Wisconsin•...... L...... 0-3 2/7 at Minnesota Duluth •...... L...... 1-5 2000-01 3/1 at Findlay...... W...... 1-0 2/13 at Minnesota State •...... L...... 1-4 1 18-16-3, 11-10-3 (5th) WCHA 3/2 FINDLAY ...... W...... 1-0 2/14 at Minnesota State •...... W...... 2-0 2 Head coach - Jackie Barto 3/7 vs. Bemidji State ...... W...... 5-3 2/20 Minnesota •...... T...... 1-1 (OT) 2 Captains - Melissa Glaser, Emily Hudak, Lindsey Ogren, Corinne Rosen 3/8 vs. Minnesota ...... L...... 1-4 2/21 Minnesota •...... L...... 0-6 3/9 vs. Minnesota Duluth 2...... L...... 2-6 2/27 Wisconsin •...... L...... 1-5 Date Opponent...... Result...... OSU-Opp. 1 - Ohio Cup; 2 - WCHA Championship, Fogerty Arena, Blaine, Minn. 2/28 Wisconsin •...... L...... 2-8 10/7 TORONTO (exhibition) ...... W...... 3-0 3/4 at Findlay...... W...... 4-1 1 10/15 FINDLAY...... W...... 4-1 3/6 Findlay ...... L...... 2-3 2002-03 3/12 vs. Minnesota State 2...... W...... 3-1 10/21 at Minnesota •...... L...... 2-6 12-22-3, 8-13-3 (4th) WCHA 3/13 vs. Minnesota 2...... L...... 1-5 10/22 at Minnesota •...... W...... 4-2 Head coach - Jackie Barto 3/14 vs. Wisconsin 2...... L...... 4-5 (OT) 10/27 NEW HAMPSHIRE...... L...... 0-4 Captains - Emily Hudak, Lindsey Ogren 1 - Ohio Cup; 2 - WCHA Championship, Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, Minn. 10/28 NEW HAMPSHIRE...... L...... 1-3 Assistant captains - Emma Laaksonen, Jeanne Chapple 11/3 at Bemidji State •...... L...... 1-2 11/4 at Bemidji State •...... W...... 5-2 Date Opponent...... Result...... OSU-Opp. 2004-05 11/10 WISCONSIN •...... L...... 0-2 10/5 TORONTO (exhibition) ...... W...... 4-0 17-17-3, 12-15-1 (4th) WCHA 11/11 WISCONSIN •...... T...... 3-3 (OT) 10/11 at Minnesota State •...... W...... 6-1 Head coach - Jackie Barto 11/17 at Minnesota State, Mankato •...... W...... 6-0 10/12 at Minnesota State •...... W...... 3-1 Captain - Meaghan Mulvaney 11/18 at Minnesota State, Mankato •...... T...... 2-2 (OT) 10/18 NEW HAMPSHIRE...... L...... 0-1 Assistant captains - Jeni Creary, Melissa Glaser 11/25 at Northeastern...... W...... 4-3 (OT) 10/19 NEW HAMPSHIRE...... L...... 4-5 (OT) 11/26 at Northeastern...... L...... 0-3 10/25 MINNESOTA •...... L...... 0-4 Date Opponent...... Result...... OSU-Opp. 12/1 MINNESOTA DULUTH • ...... L...... 1-7 10/26 MINNESOTA •...... L...... 1-2 10/3 Etobicoke (exhibition)...... W...... 9-1 12/2 MINNESOTA DULUTH •...... W...... 2-0 11/1 at Bemidji State •...... T...... 1-1 (OT) 10/8 ST. Cloud State •...... L...... 1-2 12/8 ST. CLOUD STATE • ...... L...... 3-4 (OT) 11/2 at Bemidji State •...... L...... 2-4 10/9 St. Cloud State • ...... W...... 3-1 12/9 ST. CLOUD STATE •...... L...... 1-4 11/8 MINNESOTA DULUTH •...... L...... 0-5 10/15 at Minnesota State • ...... W...... 2-1 12/30 at St. Lawrence...... L...... 2-4 11/9 MINNESOTA DULUTH •...... L...... 0-3 10/16 at Minnesota State •...... W...... 4-2 12/31 at Cornell...... L...... 3-5 11/16 PROVIDENCE...... L...... 2-4 10/22 Wisconsin •...... L...... 0-2 1/2 at U.S. National Team (exhibition) 1 ....L...... 1-9 11/17 CONNECTICUT...... W...... 6-2 10/23 Wisconsin •...... W...... 3-1 1/12 BEMIDJI STATE •...... W...... 7-4 11/22 at Wisconsin •...... T...... 3-3 (OT) 10/29 at North Dakota •...... L...... 4-5 (OT) 1/13 BEMIDJI STATE •...... W...... 6-1 11/23 at Wisconsin •...... L...... 0-4 10/30 at North Dakota •...... W...... 5-4 1/20 at Wisconsin • ...... L...... 2-3 (OT) 11/30 ST. CLOUD STATE •...... W...... 6-0 11/6 at Minnesota •...... L...... 0-10 1/21 at Wisconsin •...... T...... 2-2 (OT) 12/1 ST.CLOUD STATE •...... W...... 6-4 11/7 at Minnesota •...... L...... 1-5 1/28 at Findlay 2 ...... W...... 5-4 12/13 at Princeton...... L...... 0-1 11/13 Northeastern...... T...... 1-1 (OT) 2/2 Minnesota State, MANKATO •.....W...... 4-1 12/14 at Princeton...... W...... 4-0 11/14 Northeastern...... W...... 6-5 (OT) 2/3 Minnesota State, MANKATO •.....W...... 5-1 1/2 at Dartmouth...... L...... 5-6 11/19 Bemidji State •...... W...... 4-1 2/9 at Minnesota Duluth• ...... L...... 6-7 (OT) 1/4 at St. Lawrence...... L...... 2-3 11/20 Bemidji State •...... W...... 4-2 2/10 at Minnesota Duluth•...... L...... 5-7 1/18 at St. Cloud State •...... W...... 1-0 11/26 at Minnesota Duluth •...... L...... 2-5 2/16 MINNESOTA•...... W...... 1-0 1/19 at St. Cloud State •...... L...... 1-2 11/27 at Minnesota Duluth •...... L...... 1-6 2/17 MINNESOTA•...... L...... 2-5 1/25 MERCYHURST...... L...... 1-2 12/11 North Dakota •...... W...... 3-1 2/24 at St. Cloud State•...... W...... 2-0 1/26 at Findlay 1 ...... W...... 2-1 12/12 North Dakota •...... W...... 3-1 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey results by season

1/7 Minnesota Duluth •...... L...... 3-8 11/19 NORTH DAKOTA •...... W...... 4-0 10/17 at Minnesota •...... L...... 1-8 1/8 Minnesota Duluth •...... L...... 2-3 11/24 at Minnesota State 1 •...... W...... 2-1 10/18 at Minnesota •...... L...... 2-8 1/14 Yale...... W...... 5-4 (OT) 11/25 at Minnesota State 1 •...... W...... 4-3 10/24 BEMIDJI STATE •...... W...... 3-0 1/15 Yale...... W...... 3-2 12/8 at Minnesota Duluth •...... W...... 3-0 10/25 BEMIDJI STATE •...... W...... 2-1 1/21 Minnesota •...... L...... 1-4 12/9 at Minnesota Duluth •...... L...... 1-9 11/1 at North Dakota •...... L...... 2-4 1/22 Minnesota •...... L...... 2-4 12/30 at Princeton...... W...... 3-2 11/2 at North Dakota •...... L...... 4-5 (OT) 1/28 at St. Cloud State •...... L...... 2-4 12/31 at Princeton...... L...... 1-2 11/8 at St. Cloud State •...... W...... 3-2 1/29 at St. Cloud State •...... T...... 2-2 (OT) 1/5 BEMIDJI STATE •...... L...... 1-2 11/9 at St. Cloud State •...... L...... 2-5 2/4 at Bemidji State •...... W...... 5-1 1/6 BEMIDJI STATE •...... T...... 1-1 (OT) 11/14 MINNESOTA DULUTH •...... L...... 0-3 2/5 at Bemidji State •...... W...... 4-3 1/12 at Minnesota •...... W...... 7-1 11/15 MINNESOTA DULUTH •...... L...... 3-8 2/11 at Wisconsin •...... L...... 3-6 1/13 at Minnesota •...... L...... 1-3 11/28 at St. Lawrence...... L...... 1-5 2/12 at Wisconsin •...... L...... 2-7 1/19 ST. CLOUD STATE •...... T...... 3-3 (OT) 11/29 at St. Lawrence...... L...... 4-5 2/18 at Niagara...... T...... 2-2 (OT) 1/20 ST. CLOUD STATE •...... W...... 6-1 12/12 at Minnesota State •...... W...... 6-5 2/19 at Niagara...... W...... 4-0 1/26 MINNESOTA DULUTH •...... L...... 3-5 12/13 at Minnesota State •...... T (SW 1-0)...... 5-5 (OT) 2/25 Minnesota State •...... W...... 5-3 1/27 MINNESOTA DULUTH •...... T...... 1-1 (OT) 12/14 vs. Team USA (exhibition) 1...... L...... 1-8 2/26 Minnesota State •...... L...... 2-3 2/2 at North Dakota •...... W...... 3-2 (OT) 1/2 BOSTON UNIVERSITY...... L...... 3-5 3/4 vs. Minnesota State 1...... W...... 4-1 2/3 at North Dakota •...... W...... 3-1 1/3 BOSTON UNIVERSITY...... T...... 2-2 (OT) 3/5 vs. Minnesota 1...... L...... 1-7 2/9 at Wisconsin •...... L...... 2-5 1/9 MINNESOTA •...... L...... 2-9 3/6 vs. Minnesota-Duluth 1...... L...... 0-5 2/11 at Wisconsin •...... L...... 2-3 1/10 MINNESOTA •...... L...... 1-12 1 - WCHA Tournament, Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, Minn. 2/16 MINNESOTA STATE •...... W...... 4-3 (OT) 1/16 ST. CLOUD STATE •...... L...... 2-3 2/17 MINNESOTA STATE •...... W...... 6-4 1/17 ST. CLOUD STATE •...... L...... 3-4 2005-06 2/23 Minnesota State 2...... W...... 1-0 1/23 at Bemidji State •...... T (SW 1-0)...... 3-3 (OT) 2 1/24 at Bemidji State •...... L...... 1-3 13-18-5, 10-15-3 (5th) WCHA 2/24 Minnesota State ...... W...... 5-4 (OT) 3 1/31 at Wisconsin •...... L...... 0-7 Head coach - Jackie Barto 3/3 vs. Wisconsin ...... L...... 0-4 2/1 at Wisconsin •...... L...... 0-7 Captains - Amber Bowman, Jana Harrigan 1 - Four Seasons Centre, Owatonna, Minn.; 2 - First Round WCHA 2/6 NORTH DAKOTA •...... W...... 4-1 Assistant captain - Katie Maroney Playoffs, OSU Ice Rink; 3- WCHA Playoff Championship Semifinal, Ridder Arena, University of Minnesota 2/7 NORTH DAKOTA •...... W...... 4-2 2/13 at Minnesota Duluth •...... L...... 1-4 Date Opponent...... Result...... OSU-Opp. 2/14 at Minnesota Duluth •...... L...... 2-7 10/7 St. Cloud State •...... W...... 2-1 2007-08 2/20 MINNESOTA STATE •...... L...... 5-6 10/8 St. Cloud State •...... W...... 5-1 17-17-3, 11-14-3 (5th) WCHA 2/21 MINNESOTA STATE •...... L...... 1-2 10/14 at Northeastern...... W...... 3-0 Head coach - Jackie Barto 2/27 at Wisconsin 2...... L...... 0-7 10/15 at Northeastern...... W...... 6-2 Captain - Tessa Bonhomme 2/28 at Wisconsin 2...... L...... 1-4 10/21 at Minnesota Duluth •...... L...... 1-5 Assistant captains - Lisa Chesson, Jody Heywood, Mallory Peckels * WCHA implimented shootouts in tied regular-season conference games; 10/22 at Minnesota Duluth •...... L...... 0-7 1- Schwan Super Rink, Blaine, Minn.; 2 - First Round WCHA Playoffs, Eagles 10/28 Minnesota State •...... T...... 2-2 (OT) Date Opponent...... Result...... OSU-Opp. Nest Rink, Verona, Wis. 10/29 Minnesota State •...... L...... 2-6 9/30 WILFRID LAURIER (exhibition)...... W...... 4-1 11/4 at Minnesota •...... L...... 5-9 10/5 at Connecticut...... W...... 3-2 11/5 at Minnesota •...... W...... 2-1 (OT) 10/6 at Connecticut...... L...... 2-5 2009-10 11/11 Princeton...... L...... 1-4 10/13 at Wisconsin •...... L...... 0-4 17-15-5, 12-13-3-1 (T-5th) WCHA 11/12 Princeton...... W...... 2-1 10/14 at Wisconsin •...... T...... 2-2 (OT) Head coach - Jackie Barto 11/18 North Dakota •...... T...... 3-3 (OT) 10/19 MINNESOTA •...... L...... 4-7 Captains - Rachel Davis, Raelyn LaRocque 11/19 North Dakota •...... W...... 5-3 10/20 MINNESOTA •...... W...... 4-1 Assistant Captains - Teal Bishop, Shannon Reilly 11/25 at Bemidji State •...... W...... 4-2 10/26 at North Dakota •...... T...... 0-0 (OT) 11/26 at Bemidji State •...... L...... 2-5 10/27 at North Dakota •...... W...... 4-3 Date Opponent...... Result...... OSU-Opp. 12/9 at St. Cloud State •...... L...... 3-4 11/2 BEMIDJI STATE •...... W...... 6-2 9/26 WILFRID LAURIER (exhibition)...... T...... 1-1 (OT) 12/10 at St. Cloud State •...... L...... 3-5 11/3 BEMIDJI STATE •...... W...... 6-1 10/2 at Boston Univeristy...... T...... 1-1 (OT) 1/6 at Minnesota State •...... W...... 3-0 11/9 at Minnesota State •...... L...... 3-8 10/3 at Boston University...... T...... 4-4 (OT) 1/7 at Minnesota State •...... W...... 4-2 11/10 at Minnesota State •...... L...... 2-3 10/9 MINNESOTA •...... L...... 5-6 1/13 Niagara...... T...... 1-1 (OT) 11/16 PROVIDENCE...... W...... 2-1 10/10 MINNESOTA •...... L...... 1-6 1/14 Niagara...... T...... 2-2 (OT) 11/17 PROVIDENCE...... W...... 4-1 10/16 at Bemidji State...... W...... 5-2 1/20 at Wisconsin •...... L...... 3-4 (OT) 11/23 ST. CLOUD STATE •...... L...... 1-4 10/17 at Bemidji State...... T (SL 0-1)...... 2-2 (OT) 1/22 at Wisconsin •...... L...... 1-5 11/24 ST. CLOUD STATE •...... W...... 4-1 10/23 at Wisconsin •...... W...... 4-3 1/27 Minnesota •...... L...... 1-4 12/8 at Minnesota Duluth •...... L...... 2-7 10/24 at Wisconsin •...... L...... 3-5 1/28 Minnesota •...... W...... 3-2 (OT) 12/9 at Minnesota Duluth •...... L...... 0-4 10/30 MINNESOTA STATE •...... W...... 7-6 2/3 Minnesota Duluth •...... L...... 2-3 1/4 NORTH DAKOTA •...... W...... 3-2 10/31 MINNESOTA STATE •...... W...... 4-1 2/4 Minnesota Duluth •...... T...... 1-1 (OT) 1/5 NORTH DAKOTA •...... W...... 7-3 11/6 at North Dakota •...... L...... 4-5 2/10 Bemidji State •...... L...... 1-2 1/11 at St. Cloud State •...... T...... 2-2 (OT) 11/7 at North Dakota •...... W...... 3-1 2/11 Bemidji State •...... L...... 4-5 1/12 at St. Cloud State •...... L...... 4-5 11/13 MINNESOTA DULUTH •...... L...... 2-3 (OT) 2/18 at North Dakota •...... W...... 4-3 (OT) 1/18 WISCONSIN •...... L...... 2-3 11/14 MINNESOTA DULUTH •...... L...... 3-5 2/19 at North Dakota •...... W...... 2-0 1/19 WISCONSIN •...... L...... 1-4 11/20 ST. LAWRENCE...... W...... 4-3 2/24 Wisconsin •...... L...... 0-3 1/25 at Niagara...... W...... 4-0 11/21 ST. LAWRENCE...... L...... 2-3 2/25 Wisconsin •...... L...... 0-1 1/26 at Niagara...... W...... 4-3 12/11 at St. Cloud State •...... T (SL 0-1)...... 2-2 (OT) 3/3 at St. Cloud State 1...... L...... 1-2 (OT) 2/1 MINNESOTA DULUTH •...... L...... 2-6 12/12 at St. Cloud State •...... W...... 2-1 3/4 at St. Cloud State 1...... L...... 3-6 2/2 MINNESOTA DULUTH •...... L...... 2-3 1/2 ROBERT MORRIS...... W...... 4-1 1 - WCHA First Round Playoffs, National Hockey Center, St. Cloud, Minn. 2/8 at Minnesota •...... L...... 3-7 1/3 ROBERT MORRIS...... W...... 6-1 2/9 at Minnesota •...... L...... 1-5 1/8 at Minnesota •...... L...... 2-5 2/15 MINNESOTA STATE •...... W...... 3-2 1/9 at Minnesota •...... L...... 0-6 2006-07 1/15 at Minnesota State •...... W...... 6-0 20-13-4, 13-11-4 (4th) WCHA 2/16 MINNESOTA STATE •...... W...... 4-0 1/16 at Minnesota State •...... W...... 3-2 Head coach - Jackie Barto 2/22 at Bemidji State •...... W...... 6-3 1/22 BEMIDJI STATE •...... W...... 5-2 Captains - Tessa Bonhomme, Amber Bowman, 2/23 at Bemidji State •...... W...... 3-2 1 1/23 BEMIDJI STATE •...... L...... 0-1 Katie Maroney, Lacey Schultz 2/29 at St. Cloud State ...... L...... 2-4 3/1 at St. Cloud State 1...... W...... 3-0 1/29 WISCONSIN •...... W...... 5-4 1 1/30 WISCONSIN •...... L...... 2-3 Date Opponent...... Result...... OSU-Opp. 3/2 at St. Cloud State ...... L...... 3-5 2/5 NORTH DAKOTA •...... W...... 2-1 (OT) 9/30 WILFRID LAURIER (exhibition)...... L...... 1-2 1 - First Round WCHA Playoffs, National Hockey Center, St. Cloud, Minn. 2/6 NORTH DAKOTA •...... L...... 2-7 10/6 NORTHEASTERN...... W...... 9-3 2/12 at Minnesota Duluth •...... L...... 4-5 (OT) 10/7 NORTHEASTERN...... W...... 7-1 2008-09 2/13 at Minnesota Duluth •...... W...... 6-3 10/13 WISCONSIN •...... L...... 2-3 8-25-3, 6-20-2-2 (7th) WCHA 2/19 ST. CLOUD STATE •...... L...... 2-3 10/14 WISCONSIN •...... L...... 2-3 Head coach - Jackie Barto 2/20 ST. CLOUD STATE •...... T (SW 1-0)...... 4-4 (OT) 10/20 at St. Cloud State •...... L...... 4-5 Captains - Hayley Klassen, Morgan Marziali 2/26 at Wisconsin 1...... W...... 3-2 (OT) 10/21 at St. Cloud State •...... L...... 2-3 (OT) Assistant Captain - Liana Bonanno 2/27 at Wisconsin 1...... W...... 4-3 (OT) 10/27 MINNESOTA •...... L...... 1-4 3/6 at Minnesota 2...... L...... 4-5 (2OT) 10/28 MINNESOTA •...... W...... 2-1 Date Opponent...... Result...... OSU-Opp. 1 - First Round WCHA Playoffs, Eagles Nest Arena, Verona, Wis,; 2 - WCHA 11/3 CONNECTICUT...... W...... 5-1 9/26 WILFRID LAURIER (exhibition)...... L...... 1-2 Final Faceoff Semifinal, Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, Minn. 11/4 CONNECTICUT...... W...... 2-0 10/3 at Providence...... W...... 2-1 11/10 at Bemidji State •...... W...... 4-1 10/4 at Providence...... W...... 3-2 Home games in CAPS, played at the OSU Ice Rink 11/11 at Bemidji State •...... T...... 1-1 (OT) 10/10 WISCONSIN •...... L...... 4-7 • WCHA Game; (OT) Overtime Game 11/17 NORTH DAKOTA •...... W...... 4-1 10/11 WISCONSIN •...... L...... 0-4 O h i o S t a t e B uckeyes.com ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes

ohio state ice rink records

Top 10 Crowds 1,127...... Feb. 16, 2002 vs. Minnesota State 695...... Feb. 21, 2009 vs. Minnesota State 615...... Feb. 20, 2010 vs. St. Cloud State 572...... Oct. 10, 2009 vs. Minnesota 572...... Jan. 17, 2009 vs. St. Cloud State 562...... Feb. 2, 2008 vs. Minnesota Duluth 555...... Feb. 16, 2008 vs. Minnesota State 530...... Oct. 25, 2008 vs. Bemidji State 521...... Feb. 22, 2003 vs. Wisconsin 520...... Jan. 30, 2010 vs. Wisconsin

Ohio State Ice Rink Records

Record WCHA Nonconf. Overtime 1-Goal Goals OSU GPG Goals OPP GPG Power Play Penalty Kill Avg. Att. largest Crowd Games Games Games For Avg. Against Avg. 1999-00 3-11-3 3-6-3 0-5-0 0-0-0 0-3-0 26 1.53 52 3.06 9-103 (.087) 98-117 (.838) 238 438 (Oct. 8) 2000-01 9-7-1 6-5-1 3-2-0 0-1-1 1-1-0 55 3.24 41 2.41 28-98 (.286) 87-100 (.870) 199 293 (Feb. 3) 2001-02 8-7-2 4-7-1 4-0-1 2-2-2 4-4-0 38 2.24 42 2.47 13-71 (.183) 72-79 (.911) 300 1,127 (Feb. 16) 2002-03 6-10-1 5-6-1 1-4-0 1-1-1 2-5-0 44 2.59 51 3.00 11-81 (.136) 58-74 (.784) 282 521 (Feb. 22) 2003-04 7-7-2 4-6-2 3-1-0 0-0-2 3-4-0 37 2.31 38 2.37 9-69 (.130) 52-61 (.852) 311 489 (Feb. 27) 2004-05 10-7-1 7-7-0 3-0-1 2-0-1 3-3-0 51 2.83 48 2.67 17-89 (.191) 72-89 (.809) 295 464 (Feb. 25) 2005-06 5-8-5 4-7-3 1-1-2 1-0-5 3-4-0 37 2.06 45 2.50 8-72 (.111) 75-85 (.882) 300 413 (Jan. 28) 2006-07 12-5-3 6-5-3 6-0-0 2-0-3 4-3-0 69 3.45 41 2.05 26-102 (.255) 107-124 (.863) 307 505 (Jan. 26) 2007-08 10-6-0 8-6-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 3-2-0 55 3.43 41 2.56 10-67 (.149) 77-93 (.828) 343 562 (Feb. 2) 2008-09 4-11-1 4-10-0 0-1-1 0-0-1 1-4-0 39 2.43 69 4.31 10-88 (.114) 77-99 (.778) 388 695 (Feb. 21) 2009-10 8-9-1 5-8-1 3-1-0 1-1-1 4-6-0 60 3.33 60 3.33 19-76 (.250) 61-78 (.782) 382 615 (Feb. 20)

TOTALS 82-88-20 56-73-15 26-15-5 9-5-7 28-39-0 511 2.69 528 2.78 160-916 (.175) 836-999 (.837) 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey Ohio state & the postseason

Date Opponent W/L OSU-Opp. Round Arena Site 1999-2000 March 2 St. Cloud State W 3-2 WCHA First Round Bloomington Ice Garden Bloomington, Minn. WCHA TOURNAMENT March 3 Minnesota-Duluth L 1-7 WCHA Semifinals Bloomington Ice Garden Bloomington, Minn. OhioMarch State 4 Wisconsin and the PosW tsea4-2so n WCHA Third Place Bloomington Ice Garden Bloomington, Minn. RECORDS vs. Opponent W l T 2000-01 March 8 St. Cloud State W 5-0 WCHA Quarterfinals Rochester Recreation Center Rochester, Minn. Bemidji State 2 0 0 March 9 Minnesota W 4-0 WCHA Semifinals Rochester Recreation Center Rochester, Minn. Minnesota 1 4 0 March 10 Minnesota-Duluth L 0-3 WCHA Finals Rochester Recreation Center Rochester, Minn. Minnesota Duluth 0 5 0 2001-02 Minnesota State 4 0 0 March 7 Bemidji State W 5-3 WCHA First Round Fogerty Arena Blaine, Minn. March 8 Minnesota L 1-4 WCHA Semifinals Fogerty Arena Blaine, Minn. St. Cloud State 3 4 0 March 9 Minnesota-Duluth L 2-6 WCHA Third Place Fogerty Arena Blaine, Minn. Wisconsin 3 5 0 Totals 13 18 0 2002-03 March 7 Bemidji State W 4-3 (OT) WCHA First Round Ralph Engelstad Arena Grand Forks, N.D. March 8 Minnesota-Duluth L 1-6 WCHA Semifinals Ralph Engelstad Arena Grand Forks, N.D. March 9 Wisconsin L 1-4 WCHA Third Place Ralph Engelstad Arena Grand Forks, N.D. YEAR-BY-YEAR 2003-04 postseason March 12 Minnesota State W 3-1 WCHA First Round Ridder Arena Minneapolis, Minn. March 13 Minnesota L 1-5 WCHA Semifinals Ridder Arena Minneapolis, Minn. YEAR W l T March 14 Wisconsin L 4-5 (OT) WCHA Third Place Ridder Arena Minneapolis, Minn. 2000 2 1 0

2004-05 2001 2 1 0 March 4 Minnesota State W 4-1 WCHA Quarterfinals Ridder Arena Minneapolis, Minn. 2002 1 2 0 March 5 Minnesota L 1-7 WCHA Semifinals Ridder Arena Minneapolis, Minn. March 6 Minnesota Duluth L 0-5 WCHA Third Place Ridder Arena Minneapolis, Minn. 2003 1 2 0 2004 1 2 0 2005-06 March 3 St. Cloud State L 1-2 (OT) WCHA First Round National Hockey Center St. Cloud, Minn. 2005 1 2 0 March 4 St. Cloud State L 3-6 WCHA First Round National Hockey Center St. Cloud, Minn. 2006 0 2 0

2006-07 2007 2 1 0 Feb. 23 Minnesota State W 1-0 WCHA First Round OSU Ice Rink Columbus, Ohio 2008 1 2 0 Feb. 24 Minnesota State W 5-4 (OT) WCHA First Round OSU Ice Rink Columbus, Ohio March 3 Wisconsin L 0-4 WCHA Semifinals Ridder Arena Minneapolis, Minn. 2009 0 2 0 2010 2 1 0 2007-08 Feb. 29 St. Cloud State L 2-4 WCHA First Round National Hockey Center St. Cloud, Minn. Totals 13 18 0 March 1 St. Cloud State W 3-0 WCHA First Round National Hockey Center St. Cloud, Minn. March 2 St. Cloud State L 3-5 WCHA First Round National Hockey Center St. Cloud, Minn.

2008-09 Feb. 27 Wisconsin L 0-7 WCHA First Round Eagles Nest Arena Verona, Wis. Feb. 28 Wisconsin L 1-4 WCHA First Round Eagles Nest Arena Verona, Wis.

2009-10 Feb. 26 Wisconsin W 3-2 (OT) WCHA First Round Eagles Nest Arena Verona, Wis. Feb. 27 Wisconsin W 4-3 (OT) WCHA First Round Eagles Nest Arena Verona, Wis. March 6 Minnesota L 4-5 (2OT) WCHA Semifinals Ridder Arena Minneapolis, Minn.

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Players Years No. Pos. GP G A Pts Shots +/- P/PIM PPG SHG GWG Hometown Aldous, Shelby 2005, 06, 07 9 F 107 14 26 40 178 +12 35/92 2 0 6 LaSalle, Ontario Ankersen, Kris 2001, 02 19 D/F 59 0 0 0 13 +14 2/4 0 0 0 Lake Orion, Mich. Antognoli, Olivia 2006, 07, 08, 09 18 F 138 2 4 6 50 -27 30/60 0 0 0 Granite City, Ill. Bishop, Teal 2008, 09, 10 6 D 106 5 22 27 79 -33 37/74 3 0 1 Fairbanks, Alaska Bonhomme, Tessa 2004, 05, 07, 08 25 D 132 42 86 128 516 +12 99/206 20 2 7 Sudbury, Ontario Boskovich, Amanda 2010 18 F 26 0 0 0 2 -4 0/0 0 0 0 LaGrange, Ill. Bowman, Amber 2004, 05, 06, 07 24 D 144 29 73 102 364 -17 55/110 14 1 8 Innisfil, Ontario Bradbury, Jen 2000 20 F 8 0 0 0 1 0 0/0 0 0 0 Stamford, Conn. Bucksa, Jayne 2000, 01, 02 8 F 80 1 1 2 10 -12 5/8 0 0 0 New Brighton, Minn. Cahill, Kelly 2006 22 D 20 3 9 12 39 -3 9/18 1 1 0 Farmington Hills, Mich. Carlson, Andrea 2000 5 F 33 1 2 3 25 -16 3/6 0 0 0 Hibbing, Minn. Carlson, Brittany 2009, 10 3 D 71 3 9 12 31 -23 26/52 0 0 1 Hudson, Wis. Chapple, Jeanne 2001, 02, 03, 04 7 F 143 25 37 62 328 -19 39/78 6 0 4 Vadnais Heights,Minn. Chesson, Lisa 2005, 06, 07, 08 11 D 145 27 62 89 456 +28 29/66 14 0 7 Plainfield, Ill. Creary, Jeni 2002, 03, 04, 05 6 F 142 86 60 146 608 +13 44/107 39 0 16 Shell Lake, Saskatchewan Davis, Rachel 2007, 08, 09, 10 27 D 147 16 32 48 258 -33 93/197 7 0 2 Horton, Mich. Desson, Jennifer 2002, 03, 04, 05 14 F 86 32 26 58 215 +15 22/44 10 1 10 Niagara Falls, Ontario Eckhardt, Kathy 2000 14 D 4 0 0 0 2 0 0/0 0 0 0 Colorado Springs, . Farrell, Heather 2001, 02, 03, 04 12 F 132 29 38 67 273 -7 88/176 5 1 3 Perth, Ontario Feste, Melissa 2009, 10 10 F 71 13 13 26 95 -24 19/38 4 0 2 Bloomington, Minn. Frohreich, Katie 2000, 01, 02, 03 2 D/F 147 10 22 32 231 -61 102/212 3 0 3 Baudette, Minn. Frost, Shana 2000, 01, 02, 03 11 F 147 46 52 98 465 -24 29/92 22 1 9 Frankford, Ontario Gill, Carrie 2000, 01, 02, 03 4 D/F 110 2 4 6 20 -14 10/20 0 0 0 Rochester, Minn. Haines, Jaclyn 2002, 03, 04, 05 13 D 137 5 15 20 133 -17 51/113 0 0 0 Rossland, British Columbia Halcisak, Kelli 2001 26 D 33 13 27 40 142 +15 24/56 3 0 3 Grosse Isle, Mich. Harrigan, Jana 2003, 04, 05, 06 32 F 145 68 92 160 537 +10 47/94 13 6 6 Burlington, Ontario Heywood, Jody 2005, 06, 07, 08 2 F 137 16 12 28 195 -13 29/58 1 2 4 Regina, Saskatchewan Hollowell, Tina 2010 23 F 37 1 3 4 27 -5 4/8 0 0 0 Clinton Township, Mich. Hostasek, Megan 2006, 07, 08, 09 15 D 141 3 10 13 97 -13 63/137 0 0 0 Kimberley, British Columbia Hudak, Emily 2000, 01, 02, 03 24 D 148 15 70 85 415 -40 138/287 7 0 0 Marblehead, Mass. Keys, Erin 2005, 06, 07, 08 4 F 147 61 60 121 405 +13 76/152 23 1 9 St. Paul, Minn. Kilpatrick, Jenna 2008, 09, 10 7 F 97 5 7 12 109 -15 13/37 0 0 2 New Prague, Minn. Klassen, Hayley 2006, 07, 08, 09 23 F 142 44 51 95 370 +13 76/163 12 2 2 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Kolb, Monica 2002 15 D 26 0 0 0 0 -1 0/0 0 0 0 Rochester, N.Y. Laaksonen, Emma 2001, 02, 03, 04 3 D 126 34 65 99 368 +1 22/44 23 0 6 Espoo, Finland Langan, Hokey 2010 12 F 37 25 28 53 158 +11 18/36 7 0 3 Chatham, Ontario LaRocque, Raelyn 2007, 08, 09, 10 28 F 144 22 41 63 209 -13 67/134 5 1 2 The Pas, Manitoba Mancuso, Christina 2008, 09, 10 19 F 107 8 8 16 101 -36 43/97 0 1 1 Toronto, Ontario Maroney, Katie 2004, 05, 06, 07 10 F 145 20 10 30 182 -27 41/93 4 0 2 La Porte, Ind. Marziali, Morgan 2006, 07, 08, 09 17 F 133 36 40 76 316 +12 61/130 4 1 3 St. Mary’s, Ontario McIntosh, Laura 2009, 10 11 F 73 21 63 84 241 -16 26/52 3 0 1 Waterloo, Ontario Miller, Whitney 2006, 07, 08 12 D/F 90 0 4 4 19 +2 21/42 0 0 0 Anchorage, Alaska Mulvaney, Meaghen 2002, 03, 04, 05 22 F 140 31 40 71 265 -8 55/110 11 1 3 Sylvania, Ohio Nelson, Sandy 2008, 09, 10 24 D 105 1 6 7 26 -6 8/16 0 0 0 Blaine, Minn. O’Grady, Erin 2001, 02, 03, 04 18 F 145 27 29 56 213 -22 43/86 7 1 6 London, Ontario Olson, Colleen 2007, 08 26 F 83 2 1 3 41 -10 7/14 0 0 1 Sherwood Park, Alberta Ogren, Lindsey 2000, 01, 02, 03 10 F 146 14 15 29 185 -31 24/48 5 1 2 North Oaks, Minn. Patno, Christine 2000, 01, 02, 03 21 D 141 1 6 7 65 -31 36/72 0 0 0 Lakewood, Ohio Patterson, Pamela 2005 16 F 37 1 2 3 18 -4 3/6 0 0 1 Miramichi, New Brunswick Peckels, Mallory 2005, 06, 07, 08 8 F 147 19 57 76 275 -2 72/144 7 1 1 Minocqua, Wis. 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey all-time letterwinners

Pirie, Melissa 2000, 01, 03, 04 17 F 149 10 9 19 90 -17 62/127 0 1 1 Islington, Ontario Reade, Kylee 2000 25 D 31 0 1 1 12 -9 8/16 0 0 0 London, Ontario Reilly, Shannon 2008, 09, 10 9 D 107 12 42 54 192 -20 47/94 4 0 3 Chanhassen, Minn. Rizzo, Liz 2010 17 F 32 0 1 1 11 -4 0/0 0 0 0 Glens Falls, N.Y. Rosen, Corinne 2000, 01 15/5 F 74 34 34 68 316 -18 48/96 14 4 3 Milwaukee, Wis. Sayther, Crystal 2003, 04, 05, 06 20 F 143 10 12 22 101 -19 8/16 0 0 0 Burnsville, Minn. Schultz, Lacey 2004, 05, 06, 07 21 D 145 1 8 9 52 -13 84/179 0 0 0 Kelvington, Saskatchewan Semenza, Paige 2010 25 F 34 4 9 13 76 0 20/40 1 0 0 Pittston, Pa. Sershen, Katie 2003, 04, 05, 06 5 D/F 127 1 9 10 55 -6 21/42 0 0 0 Woodbury, Minn. Skarda, Krysta 2004, 05, 06, 07 19 F 145 9 10 19 125 -17 38/76 2 0 4 Lake Elmo, Minn. Smith, Kristen 2008 20 F 5 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 Beavercreek, Ohio Spooner, Natalie 2009, 10 5 F 65 43 31 74 392 -7 19/38 13 2 7 Scarborough, Ontario Steblen, Lindsey 2000, 01, 02, 03 16 D 140 9 20 29 200 -18 95/198 4 0 1 Clayton, N.Y. Stensland, Kenzie 2000 7 F 37 2 0 2 49 -17 20/40 0 0 0 Stillwater, Minn. Theut, Kim 2009, 10 21 F 68 11 13 24 120 -24 16/40 4 0 2 Harrison Township, Mich. Tonnessen, Michele 2007, 08, 09, 10 14 F 108 4 6 10 60 -35 16/32 0 0 1 Gahanna, Ohio Tower, Melissa 2000 22 F 37 1 1 2 19 -20 5/10 0 0 0 West Roxbury, Mass. Tuominen, Minttu 2010 15 F 23 6 5 11 45 +2 4/8 2 0 1 Espoo, Finland Van Riper, Sarah 2000, 01, 02 9 F 99 3 3 6 61 -19 12/24 0 0 0 Hilliard, Ohio VanScoy, Rachel 2005 7 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fairfield, Calif. Wild, Kelly 2009, 10 8 D 59 6 21 27 65 +4 30/60 5 0 1 Mendota Heights, Minn. Zielinski, Lori 2000 6 F 36 2 1 3 61 -25 10/20 0 0 1 Livonia, Mich.

Goalies Years No. GP-GS GA GAA SV SV% min W l T SO Hometown Bilko, Barbara 2009, 10 33 3-1 10 8.48 51 .836 70:47 0 1 0 0 Mountain Top, Pa. Bonanno, Liana 2006, 07, 08, 09 29 81-74 248 3.33 2,151 .897 4471:02 27 42 6 4 Mount Sinai, N.Y. Facklis, Deidre 2008, 09, 10 34 22-15 83 4.97 518 .862 1002:21 6 8 1 0 Wilmette, Ill. Glaser, Melissa 2000, 02, 04, 05 29/35 91-89 250 2.83 2,271 .901 5696:13 37 46 6 10 Rockford, Ill. Knapp, Chelsea 2010 31 35-35 105 3.02 883 .894 2085:35 15 15 5 1 York, N.Y. Lamme, Natalie 2003, 04 33 12-11 32 2.90 246 .885 662:38 3 7 1 1 Hibbing, Minn. Mauch, Jill 2005, 07, 08 1 4-0 2 2.58 22 .917 46:30 0 0 0 0 Framingham, Mass. Stojak, April 2000, 01, 02, 03 1 97-91 265 2.94 1,943 .881 5525:56 34 48 9 12 Kent, Ohio Vanderveer, Erika 2004, 05, 06, 07 37 89-87 224 2.56 2,268 .910 5257:17 42 33 11 10 Bradford, Ontario jeni creary tessa bonhomme erika vanderveer

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Women‘s sports (17) Basketball Cross Country DEPARTMENT OF Diving Field Hockey Golf ATHLETICS Gymnastics Hockey Lacrosse The varsity program is respected as one of the most What is a Buckeye? Rowing comprehensive in all of college athletics and is 36 sports A small, shiny, dark brown nut with a light tan patch that strong – 16 for men, 17 for women and three coed. The comes from the official state tree of Ohio, the buckeye tree. Soccer department operates on a budget in excess of $100 According to folklore, the Buckeye resembles the eye of Softball million. Each year, Ohio State teams claim numerous Big a deer and carrying one brings good luck. “Buckeyes” has Swimming Ten championships, compete in NCAA tournaments and been the official Ohio State nickname since 1950, but it Synchronized Swimming vie for national titles while producing countless individual had been in common use for many years before. Tennis conference and national champions, All-America performers The first recorded use of the term Buckeye to refer to a Indoor Track and Field and scholar-athletes. resident of the area was in 1788, some 15 years before Outdoor Track and Field Ohio State’s Department of Athletics is under the direction Ohio became a state. Col. Ebenezer Sproat, a 6-foot-4- Volleyball of Eugene Smith. Just the eighth athletics director in Ohio inch man of large girth and swashbuckling mannerisms, State history, Smith has developed a vision that will keep led the legal delegation at the first court session of the the Buckeyes among the nation’s elite in the 21st century. Northwest Territory in Marietta. The Indians in attendance Coed sports (3) greeted him with shouts of “Hetuck, Hetuck” (the Indian Ohio State is recognized across the country as a leader Fencing in collegiate athletics. More than 1,000 student-athletes word for buckeye), it is said because they were impressed Rifle participated in 2009-10. by his stature and manner. He proudly carried the Buckeye With rich tradition as a foundation and with state-of-the- nickname for the rest of his life and it gradually spread Pistol art facilities, such as , Value City Arena to his companions and other local settlers. By the 1830s, at the Jerome Schottenstein Center, Jesse Owens Memorial writers were commonly referring to locals as “Buckeyes. Stadium, the Younkin Success Center and , the Buckeyes’ outlook for the future appears even brighter than their glorious past.

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jesse owens katie smith nick swisher As a department, Ohio State has won 62 men’s track & field women’s basketball baseball national cham p i o n s h i p s a n d recent stars Raj Bhasvar (men’s gymnastics), Greg Bice (men’s lacrosse), Mike Conley Jr. (men’s basketball), Justin Cook (men’s soccer), Kristy Dascoli (women’s tennis), Jessica Davenport (women’s basketball), Laura Davis (women’s volleyball), Stacey Gordon (women’s volleyball), Lisa Grubb (women’s soccer), Allison Hanna (women’s golf), 294 conference championships A.J. Hawk (football), Jamee Juarez (softball), Anthony Kelly (men’s lacrosse), Ryan Kesler (men’s hockey), Lindsay Knowlton (women’s golf), Abhijeet Konduskar (rifle), Emma Laaksonen (women’s ice hockey), Marisa Main (women’s volleyball), Daniel Matthews (men’s volleyball), Colin McMillan (men’s volleyball), Chip Mardis (pis- tol), Megan Mirick (women’s lacrosse), Carolina Moraes (synchronized swimming), Isabela Moraes (synchronized swimming), Saskia Mueller (field hockey), Greg Oden (men’s basketball), Regina (women’s lacrosse), Peter Olree (men’s volleyball), Michael Redd (men’s basketball), Mitch Richeson (men’s diving), Tommy Rowlands (wrestling), Troy Smith (football), Nick Swisher (baseball), Dan Taylor (men’s track and field), Jennifer Trickett (pistol), R.J. Umberger (men’s hockey)

O h i o S t a t e B uckeyes.com ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ANOTHER BANNER YEAR Men’s Soccer, the Big Ten regu- Letecia Wright qualified for the championship. Amanda Furrer, ton were named All-Big Ten. Kurt history of the program and reached lar season and tournament cham- NCAA outdoor championships in and Nick Novello were WIRC All- Coleman was voted team MVP and their fifth NCAA Tournament. The pions, advanced to the second Eugene, Ore. Conference in the smallbore and named a first-team All-American 14-3-2 regular-season record round of the NCAA Tournament, The women’s basketball team air rifle. Jasmine Margaria and by Sporting News. marked the best in school history. making its seventh appearance in won a record-setting sixth-con- Robert Manguadis were second Under the direction of first-year The seven wins in Big Ten play 10 years and finishing the season secutive Big Ten regular season team in air rifle and James Clark head coach Donnie Darr, the men’s were the most in program history 12-5-4 with a 4-2-0 record in the championship. No team - men’s was second team in the smallbore golf team posted three runner-up and the four total losses tied for Big Ten. Matt Gold was named or women’s - has won six straight rifle. Furrer qualified for the NCAA finishes, including two in the final the fewest in school history. first-team All-Big Ten and Aca- Big Ten regular season titles. Ohio Championship in small bore and month of competition. Bo Hoag Men’s hockey advanced to the demic All-Big Ten. State won its second-consecutive finished seventh nationally, earn- was named PING All-Midwest quarterfinals of the CCHA tour- Alicia Herron, Sam Marder and Big Ten tournament championship ing NRA All-American honors and Rgion and Zach Sobel was named nament, coming a goal short of Melanie Nichols received first- and produced a program-record 31 the NRA Redfield Trophy. to the Big Ten Match Play All-Tour- reaching the CCHA Championship team All-Midwest Region honors wins. Jantel Lavender was named Men’s gymnastics finished nament Team. Brad Smith earned weekend. The Buckeyes were led as the softball team advanced and Big Ten Player of the Year for the fourth as host of the Big Ten Cham- CoSida/ESPN The Magazine Aca- throughout the year by Zac Dalpe, hosted another NCAA Regional. third-consecutive season and re- pionships before qualifying for its demic All-District IV honors. who had a team-high 21 goals and The Buckeyes finished the year ceived first-team All-Big Ten hon- second-consecutive NCAA team Defeating three ranked teams, 45 points en route to second-team with a 39-14 overall record and ors along with Samantha Prahalis. championships. Brandon Wynn women’s lacrosse finished the All-America and first-team All- 16-2 mark in the Big Ten, finishing The men’s track and field team was the NCAA Champion on rings 2009 season with an 11-6 overall CCHA honors. second in the conference. After posted another solid all-around and was named an All-Amrican record and was 2-2 (tied for 2nd The men’s lacrosse team partic- leading the Big Ten with an .817 season with Top 3 finishes at along with Philip Onorato (fourth place) in the American Lacrosse ipated in its first season as a mem- slugging percentage and .569 on- the Big Ten’s indoor and outdoor on vault) and Steven Spencer (third Conference. The Buckeyes fin- ber of the ECAC lacrosse league. base percentage, Marder became championships. Jeff See, Thomas on pommel horse). ished 16th in the final polls. Kelly Freshman Logan Schuss led the the program’s first three-time All- Murdaugh and Matt DeChant Men’s Tennis made its fifth- Haggerty, a Tewaaraton Award Buckeyes in scoring throughout American. were named All-Americans. See, consecutive trip to an NCAA quar- semifinalist, earned second-team the season and was named ECAC The women’s gymnastics Buck- Murdaugh, Stephen Robinson, terfinal match before dropping a All-America recognition from the Rookie of the Year and first-team eyes advanced to their fifth-con- Korbin Smith, Elon Simms and 4-0 decision to USC in a rematch IWLCA; Alayna Markwordt (the all-conference. He was named secutive NCAA Regional. Senior Brandon Woodard were all Big Ten of the 2009 final. The Buckeyes ALC Rookie of the Year) and Ken- honorable mention All-American captain Hillary Dow and junior Re- champions. won their fifth-consecutive Big Ten dall Gysin (a first-team all-ALC by the USILA, the first Buckeye becca Best received second-team Men’s volleyball won its regular season and tournament defender) were selected along rookie to earn All-America acco- All-Big Ten honors. Best is the first fourth-consecutive Midwestern championships and improved their with Haggerty as IWLCA West/ lades. three-time award-winner under Intercollegiate Volleyball Associa- home win streak to 110 consecu- Midwest All-Region selections. The women’s tennis team post- head coach Carey Fagan. tion regular season championship tive wins, dating back to 2003. The women’s swimming and ed a record-breaking campaign, The fencing team finished and captured its third-c onsecu- Wrestling, after recording the diving team posted the school’s earning the highest ranking in fourth at the NCAA Champion- tive MIVA Tournament champion- second-best start in program his- first Top 5 finish at the Big Ten program history (No. 17) and be- ships, extending the Buckeyes’ ship. The tournament title earned tory after beginning 10-0, finished Championships in 13 years. Me- comes the first team in school his- streak of Top 5 finishes to nine, the Buckeyes a bid to the NCAA eighth at the NCAA C]champion- gan Alexander, Sam Cheverton, tory to reach 20 wins. Ten of the dating back to 2002. Five Buckeyes Championship semifinals. Steven ships. Lance Palmer was named Shannon Draves, Chelsea Davis wins were shutouts, also a school were named to the All-America Kehoe and Shawn Sangrey earned an All-American for the fourth time and Bianca Alvarez advanced to record. Kristen Flower earned squad. AVCA All-American second team and Reece Humphrey received his the NCAA Championships. Davis All-Big Ten honors for the second- Thad Matta directed the men’s honors. Kehoe, Sangrey, John Kla- second All-America honor. Nikko earned All-America honors and Al- consecutive season. basketball Buckeyes to a sixth- nac and Kevin Hein were named Triggas joined the pair as an All- varez picked up honorable mention Field hockey finished second in consecutive 20-win season in to the MIVA All-Conference team. American. accolades. the Big Ten with a 4-2 mark, earn- 2009-10, an Ohio State record for Kehoe was named MIVA Player of Synchronized Swimming The men’s swimming and div- ing an at-large bid to the NCAA consecutive seasons with 20 or the Year and head coach Pete Han- claimed its 26th U.S. Collegiate ing team capped its finest season Tournament, the fifth in program more wins. The stretch also ex- son was named MIVA Coach of the Synchronized Swimming Champi- in nearly 50 years with a ninth- history. Berta Queralt was named tended Matta’s personal record to Year for the Buckeyes who finished onship in 2010. Meghan Kinney, place finish at the NCAA Cham- a third-team All-American and Big 10-consecutive seasons with 20- 22-8, 11-1 in the MIVA. Barbara Nesbitt, Paige Ramsey, pionships inside the McCorkle Ten Freshman of the Year. plus victories. Matta was named Women’s volleyball outside hit- Deborah Shim, Michelle Theriault Aquatic Pavilion after winning the The women’s hockey team tied Big Ten Coach of the Year while ter Katie Dull and middle blocker and Caitlin Stewart were named Big Ten Championship. Fourteen for fifth in the WCHA regular sea- junior Evan Turner led the way on Kristen Dozier earned All-Big Ten U.S. Collegiate All-Americans. of the 18 Ohio State competitors son and advanced to the WCHA Fi- the court for the Big Ten regular honors under second-year head Rowing closed the 2010 sea- earned a school-record total of 28 nal Faceoff semifinal game. Hokey season and tournament champi- coach Geoff Carlston. Libero Chel- son with a 14th-place finish at the All-America honors at the meet. Langan was named WSHA Rookie ons. Despite missing more than sea Noble was named a second- NCAA Championships. Charlott Alex Wimmers of the baseball of the Year. Tessa Bonhomme a month of the season recovering team ESPN The Magazine District Goldstein earned All-America and team was named the National (Canada), Lisa Chesson (United from broken bones in his back, IV Academic All-American as the All-Big Ten honors. Joining Gold- Pitcher of the Year by the College States) and Emma Laaksonen the Chicago native swept national Buckeyes received an at-large stein as All-Big Ten selections Baseball Foundation and a first- and Minttu Tuominen (Finland) all player of the year awards after av- bid to the NCAA Championship were Sara Wallace and Claudia team All-American for a second- played in the 2010 Olympics. eraging 20.4 points, 9.2 rebounds and hosted first and second round Herpertz. consecutive year. In what would The women’s golf team notched and 5.9 assists as the Buckeyes matches. The football Buckeyes won be the final season in the career eight top 5 finishes to end the sea- advanced to the NCAA Tourna- Pistol finished fifth in the open their fifth-consecutive Big Ten title, of 23-year head coach Bob Todd, son ranked 24th in the Golfweek/ ment Sweet 16. events and third in the women’s defeating arch-rival Michigan for a Wimmers repeated as Big Ten Sagarin ratings and 17th in the The women’s track and field events at the Collegiate Nation- sixth-consecutive season and win- Pitcher of the Year and was joined Golfstat.com standings. Rachel team finished second at the Big als. Kelsey Imig, Blake Reburn, ning the 96th Rose Bowl Game to on the All-Big Ten teams by Zach Rohanna (first eam), Emma Jandel Ten indoor championships, its Erin Meadows and Robert Deppi finish the season 11-2 and ranked Hurley, Ryan Dew and Michael and In Hong Lim (second team) highest team finish in nine years. earned All-American honors as No. 5 in the polls. Ross Homan, Stephens. were named All-Big Ten. Christina Manning (60-meter the Buckeyes posted a 21-5 open Cameron Heyward, Thaddeus Gib- The 17th season of Ohio State hurdles) and Maggie Mullen record and 10-3 women’s record. son, Brandon Saine, Justin Boren, women’s soccer concluded as the (Javelin) received All-America Rifle won the Western In- Bryant Browning, Chimdi Chekwa, Buckeyes finished second in the honors. Manning, Mullen and tercollegiate Rifle Conference Terrelle Pryor and Doug Worthing- Big Ten for their best finish in the 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2 0 1 0 - 1 1 W o m en’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2009 2010

The 2009-10 season proved to be another banner year for Ohio State athletics. The Scarlet and Gray reigned supreme with eight teams capturing conference championships and five claiming conference tournament titles. Twenty-eight squads advanced to postseason play in 2009-10, including fencing and men’s gymnastics, finishing 3rd and 6th in the country, respectively. Synchronized swimming won its 26th national title, raising Ohio State’s all- time national championship total to 62. five Buckeyes took home individual national championships and 85 athletes earned All-America honors. In the classroom, Ohio State continued to be recognized nationally as four student- athletes were chosen as Academic All-Americans and a conference-best 347 student- athletes were Academic All- Big Ten selections. As spring commencement ceremonies concluded the school year, more than 170 student-athletes had received degrees in 2009-10.

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Best in Class Research Recognition Ohio State’s 2010 incoming class of 6,041 students (Columbus campus) The university’s total research expenditures in 2009 topped $716 million, is the most academically prepared in the university’s history, with an putting Ohio State in the top 10 nationally in industry research, second average ACT score of 28.4. Fifty-seven percent of the students graduated in industry research, and seventh among public universities, according in the top 10 percent of their high school classes. to the National Science Foundation. Visit researchnews.osu.edu. Great Grad Programs Eleven Ohio State grad programs rank in the nation’s top 10, according to the U.S. News & World Report 2010 edition of “America’s Best Graduate Schools”: American politics, dispute resolution, social psychology, social stratification, supply chain/logistics, and six education programs (admin- istration; curriculum; counseling/personnel services; and elementary, secondary, and vocational/technical education).

Honor Roll Ohio State maintained its place as one of the nation’s top-20 public universities, according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2011 edition of “America’s Best Colleges.”

Nation’s Largest Ohio State has the one of the nation’s largest single-campus enrollments with 55,014 students on its Columbus campus (63,217 on all campuses).

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Smart Money SmartMoney magazine ranks Ohio State as a top university for return on tuition investment. The university ranked 11th best nationally—ahead of almost every school in the Midwest and all Ivy League universities.

state impact The university actively partners in research projects and business enterprises that enhance the state’s prosperity. Ohio State has an annual statewide economic impact in excess of $4 billion.

Praiseworthy Medicine For the 18th consecutive year, U.S. News & World Report recognized Ohio State’s Medical Center hospitals among the nation’s best. The Medical Center leads the region with 11 specialties named as among the best in America. The medical center’s heart program jumped 17 places – from 37 to 20 – to earn a spot as one of the nation’s best. Visit medicalcenter.osu.edu.

Community Service In U.S. News & World Report 2010 America’s Best Colleges, Ohio State’s service- learning programs were recognized as “outstanding examples of academic programs that are commonly linked to student success.” Visit outreach.osu.edu.

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Lee Adams...... Tony Award winning lyricist Nick Anderson...... award-winning editorial cartoonist (Louisville Courier-Journal) Carole Black...... President and CEO of Lifetime Entertainment Ned Brooks...... former Meet the Press moderator Mike Clark...... senior film critic for USA Today Bob Clotworthy...... gold-medal winning Olympic diver Dan L. Crippen...... former director of the Congressional Budget Office Lynn Dally...... noted choreographer and tap dancer Barbara Daniels...... notable opera singer Glenn Davis...... winner of three Olympic gold medals Melvin De Groote...... prolific inventor with 925 patents to his credit (Deceased) Grant Devine...... former premier of Saskatchewan Harry Drackett...... chemist who developed Windex Daniel Galbreath...... former president of the Pittsburgh Pirates and head of Darby Dan Stables Mark Goldston...... Chairman and CEO of United Online Eugenie Grunewald...... critically acclaimed opera singer Harlan Hatcher...... longtime president of the University of Michigan (Deceased) EILEEN HECKART...... actress who won an Oscar in 1972 (Deceased) Alice “Lefty” Hohlmayer...... original member of the All American Girls Professional Baseball League John Jay...... partner and creative director at Wieden & Kennedy, Inc. James Katz...... Hollywood producer and film restorer Willard Kiplinger...... business and economic forecaster (Deceased) Ford Konno...... Olympic swimmer who won four Olympic gold medals Robert H. Lawrence, Jr...... nation’s first African-American astronaut (Deceased) Samella Lewis...... influential artist Tami Longaberger...... president and CEO of The Longaberger Company Howard Metzenbaum...... former U.S senator Bebe Miller...... noted dancer and choreographer Erin Moriarty...... CBS 48 Hours correspondent James Oates...... retired president of Leo Burnett USA John Ong...... retired chairman and CEO of the B.F. Goodrich Company Cynthia Ozick...... award-winning author of The Pagan Rabbi and The Shawl Manuel Pacheco...... president emeritus of the University of Missouri Roy Plunkett...... chemist and inventor of Teflon Barbara Reynolds...... nationally syndicated columnist James Rhodes...... former governor of Ohio (Deceased) Mitsugi Sato...... pioneer in the development of Japan’s dairy industry (Deceased) William Saxbe...... former U.S. Attorney General Alex Schoenbaum...... former chairman and CEO of Shoney’s Big Boy Enterprises (Deceased) Richard Stoltzman...... award-winning clarinetist John Tatgenhorst...... award-winning composer and arranger George Voinovich...... former governor of Ohio Michael R. White...... former mayor of Cleveland

O h i o S t a t e B uckeyes.com ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes Consistently ranked among the top national public universities for undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs, Ohio State is a student-centered research university that provides a well-rounded experience both inside and outside the classroom. From admission to graduation, Ohio State’s academic programs are designed to challenge students and prepare them for the future. EXCEPTIONAL ACADEMICS

• First Year Experience (FYE): Created to help new students transition from high school to college and feel at home at Ohio State • Ohio State Scholars Program: Residential programs that bring together students with similar academic/professional goals • University Honors Program: Offers challenging courses and intellectual environment for high-achieving students • Freshman Seminar Program: Small, discussion-oriented classes designed to acquaint students with research opportunities • Study abroad: More than 120 programs with participation from 1,500 Ohio State students each year 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2 0 1 0 - 1 1 W o m en’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey

FULFILLING OHIO STATE’S ACADEMIC PROMISE The university’s total research expenditures in 2007 topped $720 mil- lion, putting Ohio State in the top 10 nationally (ranked ninth), second in industry research, and seventh among public universities, according to the National Science Foundation. The university’s innovative prowess attains world-class status, particularly in critical areas such as global climate change, cancer, infectious disease, advanced materials, and ag-bio products that feed and fuel the world. An additional 7,000 students attend Ohio State’s regional campuses in Lima, Mansfield, Marion, and Newark, and the Agricultural Techni- cal Institute in Wooster. Founded as a federal land-grant institution in 1870, the university has awarded 608,220 degrees since 1878. Its legacy extends to more than 440,000 living alumni.

Commencement Graduation day at The Ohio State University is one of the most gratifying moments a student-athlete can experience. Notables such as Bill Cosby, Bill Clinton, the late Christopher Reeve and President George W. Bush have given the commencement address at OSU.

At Ohio State, education extends beyond the classroom and the practice field. Many students enhance their academic and career experiences through the numerous co-op, internship, and more than 100 study abroad opportunities. Many other students get involved in innovative research projects that have a lasting and direct impact on the community. What are you into? Chances are, one of Ohio State’s 500 student organizations is right up your alley.

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Student-Athlete Support Services Office (SASSO) at The Ohio State University iscommitted to a compre- hensive program of academic and personal development for student-athletes. We provide athletic academic counseling in conjunction with academic advising across the university to ensure seamless academic support. We collaborate with the Department of Athletics and other university units to enhance academic, personal, and career development programming, and we partner with the community to bring service and career op- CHAMPS/Life Skills portunities to student-athletes. Ohio State student-athletes are encouraged to become involved in Under the direction of the Office of Academic Affairs, SASSO has an extensive staff of 23 to serve students, more than just athletics. One of the most innovative and noteworthy made up of athletic academic counselors, assistant counselors, learning specialists, assistant learning special- initiatives fueling this effort is the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program (Chal- lenging Athletes’ Minds for Personal Success). To serve our diverse ists, academic resources coordinator, math specialist, and reading and writing specialists. There is a large population we follow the five programming commitments of the NCAA staff of tutors and study table monitors as well. model of CHAMPS/Life Skills: academics * athletics * personal Together, we assist more than 1,000 student-athletes in all areas of academic support, from career counsel- development * career development * community service ing and planning to honors placement and early registration. An athletic academic counselor is assigned to each team to provide individualized attention to student-athletes. Additionally, students are provided subject tutors, study tables and study skills instruction as well as access to a computer lab and printer to help reach Academic & Athletic Commitments academic goals. • Athletic Academic Counseling Services are available for issues Ohio State is serious about the role it plays in the lives of its student-athletes and for that reason has of eligibility and academic procedures in compliance with NCAA, systematically designed programs to meet their needs. Upon graduation, students will receive more than just Big Ten and Ohio State Academic standards (housed in SASSO a handshake and diploma. Backed by one of the largest alumni associations in the nation, an OSU degree will office). • College Academic Advising Services are offered for academic be their ticket to career opportunities around the world information and planning related to a student’s college and major (housed in the colleges). • The study table and tutoring programs provide students with a quiet place for studying and computer lab use as well as access to private tutoring for many academic subjects. • Learning specialist and mentor programming provides intensive academic skill building, tutoring, and monitoring of student progress. • The Degree Completion Program is designed for student-athletes who leave the university in good standing to complete their degrees. • Priority scheduling allows student-athletes to schedule classes that accommodate their practice and training times. • Strategies for Academic Success seminars highlight areas for aca- demic development. Topics include academic misconduct, gradu- ate/professional school admissions, and general study skills

Personal & Career Development • Courses offered through The Department of Physical Activity & Education Services (EduPAES) provide insight into issues affecting the personal development of student-athletes and prepare students for the transition out of sport and into the workforce. • Student-Athlete Advisory Board (SAAB) is a student-athlete orga- nization which provides team representation to the Department of Athletics and input on department policy and programming. • Career Network Night is an annual event bringing student-athletes and local professionals together to interact and practice networking and interviewing skills.

Community Service • Community Service opportunities are available to student-athletes throughout the community as well as in schools. Focus is on the student-athlete as a role model and giving back to the community that supports them. 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2 0 1 0 - 1 1 W o m en’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey

503 SCHOLAR-ATHLETES After the 2009-2010 academic year, a record 503 student-athletes were honored as Ohio State Scholar-Athletes for their success in maintaining cumulative grade point averages of 3.0 or better. Each year, the outstanding students are recognized at the Ohio State Scholar-Athlete Recognition Dinner and Medals of Honor are awarded. In addition to the Big Ten Conference Medals of Honor, outstand- ing student-athletes in the graduating class are eligible to apply for a number of postgraduate scholarships: • Corwin A. Fergus Memorial Award. Four awards go to scholar- athletes who have excelled athletically and academically, who have demonstrated positive qualities of character and citizenship, and who have shown potential for success in a graduate or profes- sional program at The Ohio State University. • Leann Grimes-Davidge Award. The recipient of this award is a woman student-athlete who reflects Leann Grimes-Davidge’s out- standing qualities of athletic performance, scholarship, character, campus or community involvement and leadership. • A.K. and Judith A. Pierce Phoenix Award. Open to any student- athlete who has excelled in academics, athletics, and personal growth attained through perseverance and hard work, and who is planning to enroll in graduate school at The Ohio State University (preferably in the Fisher College of Business). • M/I Homes Foundation Award. Awarded to a wom- younkin success center an student-athlete for outstanding academic and athlet- ic success as well contributions to the community. This The state-of-the-art Younkin Success Center, located on Neil award is intended for graduate studies at The Ohio Avenue near the center of campus, provides students and stu- State University. dent-athletes alike with tools for success. It houses the Walter E. Dennis Learning Center, Career Connection, Counseling and Con- sultation Services, and the Faculty and Teaching Assistant Devel- ALL-AMERICA, ALL-BIG TEN, opment office in addition to the Student-Athlete Support Services ALL-DISTRICT HONORS Office. All of our student-athletes have convenient access to these During the last year, two Buckeyes were named CoSIDA Academic services as well as the services SASSO provides. A study table All-Americans and 11 earned academic all-district accolades. space accommodating 80 students at a time and eight private tu- The Buckeyes also topped the Big Ten for the eighth-consecutive tor rooms combined with a private student-athlete computer lab year with a total of 347 Academic All-Big Ten recipients during the academic year. The total number of student-athletes named Academic provide ample study space and opportunities for student-athletes. All-Big Ten since the 1994-95 school year is 3,543. The collaboration of learning support programs within the Younkin helps ensure that all students, regardless of their backgrounds, interests and talents, find personal and academic success.

conference medal of honor

The winners of the 2010 Big Ten Conference Medal of Honor were diver Chelsea Davis and swimmer Stefan Sigrist. Each member institution in the conference gives the award annually to the male and female athletes in the graduating class who have attained the greatest proficiency in both academics and athletics. The Big Ten Conference office established the award in 1914 and an additional award for the top female was instituted in 1982. This honor includes a $5,000 postgraduate scholarship for the recipients who would like to pursue a graduate or professional program.

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Columbus, the capital of the state of Ohio, is the largest city in Ohio and the 15th largest city in the country. The heart of the city, which has been de- The CITY OF scribed by Nation’s Restaurant News as a city that “sizzles,” features visual – Columbus Museum of Art and COSI Columbus – and performing arts – Columbus Symphony Orchestra, BalletMet and COLUMBUS performing arts theatres such as the Ohio Theatre and the King Arts Complex – and numerous festivals throughout the year, including Red, White & Boom!, the Columbus Arts Festival and the Jazz & Rib Fest.

The downtown Columbus area also features a number of unique neighborhoods. • German Village, home to the city’s annual Okto- berfest celebration of German food, music and culture, features brick streets lined with shops and restaurants. • Arts District, located between the Ohio State campus and downtown, features scores of art galleries, restaurants and bou- tiques. On the first Saturday of each month, the galleries stay open late for the popular Gallery Hop and each summer it hosts the Community Festival. • The Downtown Arena District continues to grow in popularity. It is home to , the home of the NHL’s , Huntington Park, the brand new home of the Triple A , and Lifestyle Communities Pavilion, an intimate indoor and outdoor concert venue.

Shopping opportunities abound in and around Columbus, including prominent shopper’s favorites at the Short North District, at Easton Town Center, the Polaris Fashion Place and the Mall at Tuttle Crossing. Columbus is home to the 2008 MLS champion soccer club, the Memorial Golf Tournament, the Franklin Park Conservatory and the Ohio State Fair. The city is also the headquarters for major busi- nesses, including Nationwide Insurance, Wendy’s International, Cardinal Health and The Limited. The Greater Columbus area also is home to no fewer than 15 colleges and universities, including The Ohio State University, Columbus College of Art and Design, Columbus State Community College, Ohio Dominican College and Capital and Franklin universities. 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2 0 1 0 - 1 1 W o m en’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey

A TRUE SPORTS TOWN • Mid-Ohio Sports Car course Interesting Facts Columbus is fast becoming a sports capital of the • The Memorial Tournament, Professional Golfers’ • Columbus is Ohio’s capital and largest city (50states.com) Midwest with something for every fan. Association • The capitol building was completed and opened to the public • The Ohio State Buckeyes • Nationwide Children’s Hospital Invitational, Jan. 7, 1857 after 18 years of construction (usacitiesonline.com) • Columbus Blue Jackets, Nationwide Tour, • Around 1900, Columbus became known as the Arch City. This was • Columbus Crew, Ohio State University Scarlet Course because of the dozens of arches that were above High Street. The • Columbus Clippers, Triple A Affiliate of the • Arnold Schwarzenegger Fitness Weekend arches were torn down and replaced with cluster lights in 1914, • More than 70 golf courses but were reconstructed in the Short North district in 2002 for their • , National Women’s Football • Beulah Park and Scioto Downs unique historical interest (usacitiesonline.com, wikipedia.org) Association • Griggs Reservoir • Money Magazine rated Columbus as the eighth best city in the • National Trail Raceway United States to live in. • Columbus Motor Speedway • Residents of Columbus are usually referred to as Columbusites. • Organic Gardening magazine (June/July 2006) named Columbus a “Great Garden City”. There are more than 60 community gardens, as well as many farmers markets featuring local foods. • Columbus has seven sister cities, as designated by Sister Cities International. Columbus established its first Sister City relationship in 1955 with Genoa, Italy. To commemorate this relationship, Columbus received a bronze statue of Christopher Columbus as a gift from the city of Genoa. The statue, sculpted by artist Edoardo Alfieri, overlooks Broad Street in front of Columbus City Hall. • People from nearly 100 countries come to Columbus to receive an education or to live. • Columbus was voted the No. 2 city in the U.S. for singles by America Online. • Columbus is the best city in the Midwest for small businesses and the No. 1 city for African-American families. • Ohio is the 34th largest state in size and the seventh most populated state. • Eight presidents called Ohio home: William Henry Harrison, Hiram Ulysses Grant, Rutherford Birchard Hayes, James Abram Garfield, Benjamin Harrison, William McKinley, William Howard Taft and Warren Gamaliel Harding. • 50 percent of the U.S. lives within a 500 mile radius of Columbus (50states.com).

Noted as America’s premier inland city of excellence, Columbus, Ohio, has many services to offer

Columbus is listed as one of the best metro areas for the arts by Places Rated Almanac. • Columbus Symphony Orchestra • Six downtown theatres including the Ohio, Palace and Southern • BalletMet • Opera Columbus • Columbus Association for the Performing Arts (CAPA) • Broadway in Columbus • Columbus Museum of Art • Wexner Center for the Arts • King Arts Complex • Short North Arts District • CATCO theater troupe • Music in the Air programs • Jazz Arts Group

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Benchmark Facilities

Bill Davis Stadium Ohio State Golf Courses The 4,450-seat Bill Davis Stadium is home to the baseball team and has been Two courses, the Scarlet and the Gray, are located near campus. Scarlet the site of two NCAA Super Regionals (1999, 2003). was renovated by former Buckeye great Jack Nicklaus in 2006. Scarlet has hosted 13 NCAA championships, including the 2006 women’s Buckeye Field national tournament. Ohio State softball moved into a new home in 2009; 1,500-seat Buckeye Field, a $5.9 million facility that gives Ohio State one of the finest softball stadiums OSU Ice Rink in the nation. Constructed in 1961, OSU Ice Rink serves as the home of the women’s hockey Buckeyes. Extensive renovations were completed in 2004. French Field House The newly renovated French Field House plays host to indoor track and field and Steelwood Athletic Training Facility is the winter practice site for other sports. Completed in 2002, Steelwood Athletic Training Facility boasts 23,200-square feet of spacious and accommodating practice facilities Griggs Reservoir and training rooms for fencing, gymnastics and wrestling. All rowing home regattas are held at Griggs Reservoir on the Scioto River, which also serves as the team’s main practice site. A new boathouse will open in time Stickney Tennis Center for the 2011 season. Ohio State’s home outdoor tennis matches are held at the 12-court Stickney Tennis Center. Lt. Hugh W. Wylie Range OSU’s rifle range is a 20 point range set for 50-foot and 10-meter shooting for St. John Arena both the rifle and pistol teams. Formerly the home of Ohio State basketball for 42 seasons, St. John Arena now is the permanent competition venue to the fencing, gymnastics, Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium volleyball and wrestling teams. Special events also take place in the The 10,000-seat Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium arguably is one of the finest 13,276-seat arena. multi-sport facilities in the country, hosting track and field and lacrosse in the spring and soccer in the fall. Value City Arena The home of the men’s and women’s basketball teams as well as men’s Bill and Mae McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion ice hockey, the $115 million multipurpose facility also hosts a wide Begining in 2005-06, Ohio State’s swimming, diving and synchronized swimming variety of special events, concerts, family shows and touring productions. teams moved into their new home, the McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion, which features a 50-meter competition pool, spectator seating and a world-class diving facility. varsity indoor Tennis center The new home of Ohio State tennis opened in November 2007. It contains Buckeye Varsity Field six courts, locker rooms, a concession stand, meeting rooms and elevated A new 500-seat Buckeye Varsity Field for the Ohio State field hockey program spectator seating. will open in time for the 2010 season. Athletic Center Ohio Stadium Dedicated in November of 1987, the WHAC is one of the most extensive Built in 1922, the Ohio Stadium renovation was completed in 2002, bringing its indoor facilities of its kind. The WHAC underwent a $20 million renovation capacity to 102,329. Artificial turf was laid before the 2007 season. during the 2006-07 season and is now state-of-the-art and operational. 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2 0 1 0 - 1 1 W o m en’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes OHIO STATE TRADITIONS

School Songs Buckeye leaves Ohio State proudly boasts an alma A round white decal, about the size of a quarter, with a green mater (), two fight songs depiction of a buckeye leaf is applied to Ohio State football helmets ( and Buckeye Battle for big plays and consistency on the field. This tradition started Cry) and a state rock song (Hang on in 1968 when football coach Woody Hayes and longtime trainer Sloopy). Ernie Biggs changed the look of the Ohio State uniforms. Many of the sports at Ohio State incorporate Buckeye Leaves into their Buckeye Battle equipment and uniforms. Cry In old Ohio there’s a team that’s known thru-out the land; Eleven warriors, brave and bold, script ohio brutus Buckeye whose fame will ever stand. The signature formation of the Ohio State University Marching Band One of the more visible symbols of Ohio State athletics is Brutus And when the ball goes over, performed before, during halftime or after home football games is Buckeye, the school’s mascot. In 1965, an art student designed and our cheers will reach the sky, Script Ohio. introduced the first Brutus, while the name was chosen in a contest. will hear again Each time the formation drill is performed, a different fourth- or The mascot began as a hardened paper mache affair that looked like The – fifth-year sousaphone player has the privilege of standing as the dot a bowling ball with legs. In 1975, a radical new Brutus was designed in the “i” of “Ohio.” with a prune-like head and a man’s body. That attempt was booed off Drive! Drive on down the field, At exactly 16 measures from the end of “Le Regiment,” the drum the field and was re-worked, giving way to a mascot comparable to the Men of the scarlet and gray; major struts out toward the top of the “i,” with a senior sousaphone beloved present-day Brutus. Don’t let them thru that line, player high-stepping a couple of paces behind. As the crowd’s cheering The original choices for Ohio State’s mascot included a ram, an elk, We have to win this game today, crescendos, the drum major stops and dramatically points to the spot a moose and the leading candidate, a male deer. Due to the skittish Come on, Ohio! where the sousaphone player then assumes the post of honor, doffs his nature of deer, the idea of a mascot was tabled until January 1941 when Smash through to victory. or her hat and bows deeply to both sides of the stadium. “Chris,” a German police dog owned by an assistant cheerleader, made We cheer you as you go: Woody Hayes, Bob Hope and Jack Nicklaus are among the select few an appearance at a basketball game. The dog’s career was short-lived Our honor defend non-band members who have had the honor of dotting the “i.” and OSU remained without an official mascot until the 1960s. We will fight to the end for O-hi-o. First performed at the OSU-Pittsburgh football game Oct. 10, 1936, Script Ohio was named one of Athlon Sports’ 10 Greatest Football Across The Field Traditions in 1999. Fight the team across the field, show them Ohio’s here Set the earth reverberating with a mighty cheer Rah! Rah! Rah! Hit them hard and see how they fall; Never let that team get the ball, Hail! Hail! the gang’s all here, So let’s win that old conference now. 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2 0 1 0 - 1 1 W o m en’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey

scarlet and gray Ohio State’s official school colors since 1878, scarlet and gray were chosen by a group of three students in a lecture room in University Hall because “it was a pleasing combination ... and had not been adopted by any other college,” noted selection committee member Alice Townshend Wing.

TBDBITL “The Best Damn Band in the Land” is the 225-member, all-brass Ohio State University Marching Band that formed in 1879 as a military band. Also known as “The Pride of the Buckeyes,” the band perhaps is best known for the incomparable Script Ohio. Another band tradition of note is the “skull session,” a warmup concert/pep rally in St. John Arena, open to the public before every home football game that allows the band to play and “think through” the show one last time. More than 10,000 fans regularly attend each skull session. cheerleaders Buckeye cheerleaders are a constant source of support at all athletics events. The squad took second at the 2001 College Cheerleading National Championship, its highest finish since winning the 1993 title, and has placed first in the northeast region in 19 of the last 21 years. The squad was 15th at the 2008 national championships. The cheerleaders make appearances all over the state of Ohio throughout the year.

carmen ohio Oh! Come let’s sing Ohio’s praise, And songs to Alma Mater raise; While our hearts rebounding thrill, With joy which death alone can still. Summer’s heat or Winter’s cold. The seasons pass, the years will roll; Time and change will surely show, How firm thy friendship O-hi-o.

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E Gordon Gee, among the most highly experienced and respected university presidents in the nation, returned to The Ohio State Univer- sity after having served as Chancellor of Vanderbilt University for seven years. Prior to his tenure at Vanderbilt, he was president of Brown Uni- versity (1998-2000), The Ohio State University (1990-97), the University of Colorado (1985-90), and West Virginia University (1981-85). Born in Vernal, Utah, Gee graduated from the University of Utah with an honors degree in history and earned his J.D. and Ed.D degrees from Columbia University. He clerked under Chief Judge David T. Lewis of the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals before being named a judicial fellow and staff assistant to the U.S. Supreme Court, where he worked for Chief Justice Warren Burger on administrative and legal problems of the Court and federal judiciary. Gee returned to Utah as an associate professor and associate dean in the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University, eventually achieving the rank of full profes- sor. In 1979 he was named dean of the West Virginia University Law School, and in 1981 was appointed to that university’s presidency. Active in a number of national professional and service organiza- tions, Gee served as a Trustee for the Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation and as chairman of the Kellogg Commission on the Future of State and Land Grant Universities. He is a member of the National Commission on Writing for America’s Families, Schools, and Colleges, founded by the College Board to improve the teaching and learning of writing. He also serves on the NCAA Presidential Taskforce on the Future of Intercollegiate Athletics. Gee is a member of the Board of Governors of the National Hospice Foundation and the Advisory Board of the Christopher Isherwood Foun- dation. He also is a member of the Business-Higher Education Forum. Gee has received a number of honorary degrees, awards, and recognitions. He was a Mellon Fellow for the Aspen Institute for Hu- manistic Studies and a W.K. Kellogg Fellow. In 1994, he received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the University of Utah as well as from Teachers College of Columbia University. He is the co-author of 11 books and the author of numerous papers and articles on law and education. Gee’s daughter, Rebekah, is a physician and Robert Wood Johnson Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania Medical School.

ohio state’s presidents

E. Gordon Gee Novice Gail Fawcett (10-1-2007 - present) (8-1-1956 to 8-31-1972) Joseph A. Alutto Howard Landis Bevis (Interim, 7-1-2007 to 9-30-2007) (2-1-1940 to 7-31-1956) A. Holbrook William McPherson (10-1-2002 to 6-30-07) (Acting, 7-1-1938 to 3-1-1940) Edward Harrington Jennings George Washington Rightmire (Interim, 7-1-2002 to 9-30-2002) (1926 to 1938) William English Kirwan William Oxley Thompson (7-1-1998 to 6-30-2002) (1899 to 1925) John Richard Sisson James Hulme Canfield (Acting, 1-1-1998 to 6-30-1998) (1895 to 1899) E. Gordon Gee William Henry Scott (9-1-1990 to 12-31-1997) (1883 to 1895) Edward Harrington Jennings Walter Quincy Scott (9-1-1981 to 8-31-1990) (1881 to 1883) Harold Leroy Enarson Edward Orton Sr. (9-1-1972 to 8-31-1981) (1873 to 1881) 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2 0 1 0 - 1 1 W o m en’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey associate vice president/director of athletics Gene Smith

Gene Smith is in his fifth year as director of athletics at The Ohio Smith has an exemplary record of national leadership and service. State University. He was named to his current position on March 5, In 2007, he served as president of the Division 1-A Athletic Directors 2005. On March 17, 2008, Gordon Gee, president of The Ohio State Association. He is entering his third year on the prestigious NCAA University, promoted Smith to university assistant vice president/ Men’s Basketball Committee and was appointed chair of the commit- director of athletics and he has since been named associate vice tee for the 2010-11 academic year, with his term as chair beginning president/director of athletics. Sept. 1, 2010. Smith was recently named to the newly created Bas- Smith is the eighth person to hold the athletics director position ketball Academic Enhancement Group, a 27-member panel charged at Ohio State and the first African-American to do so. He previously with developing strategies to enhance academic performance and served as director of athletics at Arizona State, Iowa State, and East- graduation rates in Division I men’s basketball. ern Michigan Universities, and is entering his 24th year in the role. Smith is past president of the National Association of Col- At Ohio State, the 53-year old Smith oversees one of the nation’s legiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and was that organization’s largest and most successful college athletic programs. The Buckeyes first African-American president. He also has served on the NCAA have 36 fully-funded varsity sports and more than 1,000 student-ath- Management Council, the NCAA Committee on Infractions, the NCAA letes. The department of athletics is completely self supporting and Executive Committee, the NCAA Football Rules Committee, the EUGene Smith receives no university funds, tax dollars or student fees. In fiscal year President’s Commission Liaison Committee, the NCAA Baseball Aca- 2008-09, the department transferred nearly $26 million in assess- demic Enhancement Task Force, and the National Football Foundation Athletics ments to the university, including more than $13 million in grant- Honors Court, among others. Leaders in-aid reimbursement. In Smith’s first three years at Ohio State, the In recognition of his service, Smith was named by Black Enterprise department of athletics finished in the black financially and increased Magazine as one of the “50 Most Powerful African American in Col- its reserve fund. lege Sports.” In 2007, he was named to NACDA’s inaugural “Legends Upon arriving at Ohio State, Smith quickly established himself as Class,” and was also named Athletic Administrator of the Year by the a respected and thoughtful leader, both within the university and the Black Coaches Association (BCA). In 2002-03, he received NACDA’s community. In the spring of 2007, he unveiled a five-year strategic AD of the Year honors for the Division 1-A West Region. plan, reflecting the department’s goals and values. The strategic Smith grew up in Cleveland, Ohio, and attended the University planning process, inclusive of the entire department, emphasized the of Notre Dame on a football scholarship. He played four years of development of the total student-athlete. football as a defensive end for the Irish and was a member of the John Bruno Under Smith’s leadership, The Ohio State Department of Athletics 1973 Associated Press national championship team. Smith received Faculty Representative was honored in the spring of 2008 with the Diversity in Athletics his bachelor’s degree in business administration from Notre Dame in Award in the category of Overall Excellence in Diversity. Smith ac- 1977. Following graduation, he joined the Notre Dame coaching staff cepted the honor at the 43rd annual National Association of College under Dan Devine and remained in that capacity until 1981. The 1977 Directors of Athletics Convention in Dallas. Notre Dame team captured the undisputed national championship. Shortly after Ohio State was honored as a department for its Smith left Notre Dame following the 1981 season to accept a market- dedication to diversity, Smith was individually recognized for his ing position with IBM. He returned to college athletics in April of 1983 contribution to the sport of football. as assistant athletics director at Eastern Michigan University. In 1985, The National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame, an- he was appointed as interim director of athletics at Eastern, a position nounced in June of 2008 the recipients of the NFF’s 2008 Major he held until 1986 when he became the director on a full-time basis. Awards. Smith was honored officially Dec. 9, 2008 in New York with In 1993, Smith was named director of athletics at Iowa State Dr. F. Robert Tabita the John L Toner Award. Presented annually, the Toner Award is given University. He moved to Arizona State as director of athletics in 2000. Athletics Council Chair to a director of athletics who has demonstrated superior administra- As a former college athlete and coach, Smith is passionate about tive abilities and shown outstanding dedication to college athletics the well being of student-athletes. “We want to create an environment Athletics and particularly . for our student-athletes to be successful academically, athletically and Directors Smith was recently appointed to the Governing Board of Trustees socially,” he says. “The student-athlete experience provides teachable L. W. St. John...... 1912-47 of the Lincoln Theatre Association. He was named to the position by moments that prepare young women and men for success in life.” the Franklin County (Ohio) Board of Commissioners. It is a three-year Smith is active in the Columbus community and is a member of Richard Larkins...... 1947-70 appointment effective March 10, 2009. the board of the YMCA of Central Ohio. He also is active with the Bell J. Edward Weaver...... 1970-77 Nationally, Smith is involved with USA Basketball as a member of Center for African American males on Ohio State’s campus. Hugh Hindman...... 1977-84 the Finance & Audit Committee. That appointment was made March Gene and his wife, Sheila, have four children: Matt, Nicole, 25, 2009. The Finance & Audit Committee is responsible for making Lindsey and Summer, and two grandchildren: Marshall and Steele. Rick Bay...... 1984-87 recommendations to the Board regarding the organization’s financial Sheila, a 1976 Canadian Olympian in basketball, holds a doctorate in Jim Jones...... 1987-94 investments, reviewing independent auditors for USA Basketball and, higher education administration and is an associate vice president for Andy Geiger...... 1994-2005 if necessary, oversight, implementation and compliance with the USA development at Ohio State. Basketball Code of Ethics. Eugene Smith...... 2005-Present ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ohio state buckeyes ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT STAFF

ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION Scott Neeley ...... Asst Dir, Camps Clinnard Gammon ...... Plumber 2 Tom Soboro...... Sr Sports Marketing Executive Gene Smith...... Assoc. Vice Pres. and Cara Singel ...... Asst Dir, Camps George Seebach ...... Plumber 2 Eric Olsavsky...... Sports Marketing Executive ...... Director of Athletics Kathy Ross ...... Office Manager Kyle Lavetsky...... Coord Fulfillment Beth Mullinix ...... Admin Assistant to the AD COMPLIANCE OFFICE Miechelle Willis...... Senior Assoc AD, Student Svcs Doug Archie....Assoc AD, Compliance & Camps Fan experience and promotion MEDICAL SERVICES AND TRAINING ...... & Sports Admin/SWA Chris Rogers ...... Asst AD, Compliance Erin Sauter...... Asst Director Janine Oman...... Asst AD, Sport Performance Ben Jay...... Senior Assoc AD, Finance & Operations Jessica Olms ...... Asst Dir, Compliance Carrie Snyder...... Asst Director Dr Chris Kaeding...... Medical Director Pat Chun...... Senior Assoc AD, External Relations Michael Warinner ...... Asst Dir, Compliance Beth Malafa...... Asst Director Leif Smith...... Sports Psychologist Amy Dingess ...... Office Admin Assoc Kala Andrews...... Asst Dir, Compliance Laura Waters-Brown...... Intern Doug Calland...... Head Ath Trainer (WHAC) Denny Hoobler ...... Assoc AD /Special Asst Carly Grimshaw ...... Asst Dir, Compliance Ludence Smith...... Intern Angela Beisner...... Ath Trainer (Biggs) ...... to the Director Khadian Kelly ...... Intern Chalisa Fonza...... Ath Trainer (JSC) TICKET SALES Vince O’Brien...... Ath Trainer (JSC) Steve Snapp ...... Assoc AD, CREATIVE SERVICES Mike Johnson...... Assoc Dir, Group Sales ...... Senior Advisor to the AD Katrina Stibel...... Ath Trainer (SJA) Diana Sabau...... Assoc AD, External Relations Jason Martin...... Assoc Dir, Ticket Sales Bob Sweeney...... Ath Trainer (WHAC) Bill Jones ...... Assoc AD, External Relations Pat Kindig...... Branding & Public Relations Mgr Kathleen Dean...... Ticket Sales Rep Tom McGinnis...... Assoc AD, Administration Alex Wong...... Ath Trainer (STWD) Jeff Brown...... Web Communications Specialist Beth Howe...... Ticket Sales Rep Jennifer Novak...... Asst Ath Trainer (Biggs) Kim Heaton ...... Coord, Human Resources Janna Forquer ...... Web Intern Jim Mergner...... Coord, Athletics Welcome Center GOLF COURSE Kristen Bretz...... Asst Ath Trainer (Biggs) Connie Newby ...... Office Assoc Michael Sypniak...... Asst Ath Trainer (WHAC) Andy DeVito ...... Lead Graphic Designer Marc Lucas...... General Manager Sport Administration Brian Kelly...... Head Golf Professional Ashley Cole...... Asst Ath Trainer (SJA) Miechelle Willis...... Sr Assoc AD/SWA Quinton Pierre-Wash...... Graphic Designer Courtney Siegel...... Asst Ath Trainer (SJA) Melissa Weller ...... Graphic Designer Ben Mersy...... Asst Golf Professional Heather Lyke ...... Assoc AD Will Santanich...... Asst Golf Professional Jason Good...... Asst Ath Trainer (Biggs) Chris Schneider ...... Assoc AD Kyle McKee...... Graphic Designer Julie Bonfini...... Office Assoc-Insurance Coord Michael Bower...... Graphic Design Intern Sharlene Rutherford...... Accountant 1 TJ Shelton ...... Assoc AD Kent Burger...... Sales Asst, Pro Shop Greg Heuer...... GAA (SJA) EQUIPMENT Spencer Knapp...... ales Asst, Pro Shop Annie Miehls...... GAA (STWD) ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Cameron Patria...... Intern (JSC) Dan Wallenberg...... Assoc AD, Communications Rob Lachey...... Mgr, Ath Equipment Dennis Bowsher...... Supt, Golf Course Tim Adams...... Ath Equip Asst-WHAC David Beattie ...... Asst Supt, Golf Course Kara McKeag...... Intern (McCorkle) Shelly Poe ...... Director, Ath Comm Caitlin McFadden...... Intern (STWD) Leann Parker ...... Associate Dir Eric Buchanan...... Ath Equip Asst-SJA Stephen Bugno ...... Supv, Golf Course Mike Caldwell...... Ath Equip Asst-WHAC Mark Crawford ...... Supv, Golf Course Stephen Gaul...... GAA (WHAC) Alissa Clendenen ...... Assistant Dir Greg Schneider...... Intern (Biggs) Jerry Emig ...... Assistant Dir John Dunn...... Ath Equip Asst-SJA Doug Knaup ...... Horticulturist D.C. Koehl ...... Assistant Dir Jim Jeans ...... Ath Equip Asst-WHAC Daniel Trubisky ...... Ath Grounds Spec Courtney Marsh ...... Assistant Dir Joe Pipia...... Ath Equip Asst (WHAC) Jim Dibert ...... Auto Mech 2 Steve Auch...... Curator Danielle Warner ...... Assistant Dir Lewis VanHoose...... Ath Equip Asst (FB) John Demianenko ...... Golf Wkr 2 Barb Hartley...... Pgm Coord Adam Widman ...... Assistant Dir Kevin Ries...... Intern (FB) Chuck Lorenz ...... Golf Wkr 2 Jennifer Kirchner ...... Communications Asst Kirk Noga ...... Golf Wkr 2 STRENGTH TRAINING & CONDITIONING EVENT MANAGEMENT Thomas Powell ...... Golf Wkr 2 Anthony Glass...... Dir, Ath Cond Alex Morando...... Intern Mike Penner...... Assoc AD, Event Mgmt Brett Rybak ...... Intern Brad Swartz ...... Golf Wkr 2 Dave Richardson...... Supv, Ath Cond (JSC) Jerry Davis...... Asst Dir, Event Mgmt Bobbie Harkless ...... Food Mgr Andy Britton...... Ath Cond Spec (Biggs) ALUMNI RELATIONS James Ericson...... Asst Dir, Event Mgmt Diana Stropes ...... Supv, Food Svcs Tom Palumbo...... Ath Cond Spec (FFH) Tammy Savage...... Coord, Alumni Affairs Ericka Hoon...... Asst Dir, Event Mgmt & Camps Al Gooch ...... Mgr, Food Svcs/Chef Luke Tipple...... Ath Cond Spec (FFH) Brittan Roth...... Asst Dir, Event Mgmt Della Baker ...... Asst Food Mgr Kim Dally-Badgeley...... Intern (FFH) ATHLETICS DEVELOPMENT Kristen Calo...... Intern Scott McLafferty ...... Asst Food Mgr Hannah Sackett ...... Intern (FFH) Martin Jarmond...... Assoc AD, Athletics Development Shane Burgess...... Intern Ellin Ray ...... Cook 2 Jillian Ramirez...... Intern (FFH) Raymont Harris...... Dir, Athletics Development Kristin Hayes...... Intern Eric Miller ...... Cook 1 Joe Manhertz...... Dir, Development Amber Herron...... Intern Julian Link ...... Food Svce Wkr TEAM SHOP/MERCHANDISING Scott Nelson...... Dir, Athletics Development Kyle Thomas ...... Food Svce Attendant Kyle Precht...... Dir, Merchandising Maura Murphy...... Dir, Athletics Development FACILITIES OPERATIONS Kat Barnes...... Asst Mgr, Merchandising Bridget Weigly...... Dir, Development Admin Don Patko...... Assoc AD, Facilities Operations ICE RINK Kate Riffee...... Dir, Development Operations Larry Pangalangan...... Bldg Engineer Duke Johnson...... Manager TICKET OFFICE Jordan Birkemeier...... Dir, Buckeye Club Sean Perkins...... Coord, Bldg Services- Bill Brown...... Asst Manager Brett Scarbrough...... Sr. Director, Ticketing Mitch Straub...... Asst Dir, Buckeye Club ...... SJA/FFH/WHAC/STWD Thomas Ewers...... Asst Manager Sarah Precht...... Asst Dir, Athletics Ticketing Judy Bunting...... Dir, Donor Relations & Stewardship Pete Olms...... Coord, Bldg Svcs-OS Kelly Valle...... Asst Dir, Athletics Ticketing Ben Waite...... Development Coordinator Michael Smith...... Coord, Bldg Svcs-OS INFORMATION technology Sarah Olsavsky...... Dir, Premium Seating Tami Smith...... Gift Coordinator Matt Gentis...... Asst Bldg Coord-OS Jim Null...... Dir. of Info Technology Aylish Connolly...... Dir, Ticketing Customer Svcs Lori Edsinger...... Gift Coordinator Kevin Gilson...... Asst Bldg Coord-SJA Gary Clark...... Asst. Dir, Info Systems Kevin Gorham...... Dir, Ticketing Accounting Jennifer Scarbrough...... Office Assoc. Shelaine Larson...... Asst Bldg Coord-SJA Mike Walden...... Asst. Dir, Info Systems Andrea Honaker...... Coord, Cust Svcs Bill Moffitt...... Asst Bldg Coord-WHAC Earl Rodgers...... Mgr, Help Desk Lily Toy...... Ticket Acct Spec BUSINESS OFFICE Don Morris...... Asst Bldg Coord-STWD Andrew White ...... Mgr, Help Desk Kate Nushart...... Asst. Dir, Athletics Ticketing Pete Hagan ...... Assoc AD, Finance Brian Gimbel ...... Supt, Ath Grounds Matt Rea...... Developer, Info Systems Theresa Bowers...... Office Admin Assoc Jennifer Bulla...... Asst Business Mgr, Travel Bob Ross ...... Supt, Bldg Maint Jon Yeagley...... Mgr, Info Systems Lauren Birnie...... Coord, Premium Seating Lisa Doersam....Asst Business Mgr, Accounting Wayne Stephens...... Supt, Bldg Maint-Electronics Matt Carabajal...... Coord, Ticketing Svcs Carole Rosing ...... Accountant Brent Packer...... Ath Grounds Spec Kathy Biddle...... Account Clerk 3 Brian Blount...... Ath Grounds Spec sports MARKETING/IMG College VIDEO SERVICES Karen Henderson ...... Account Clerk 2 Neal Wolf...... Auto Mech 3 David Brown .Regional Vice President, Midwest Mark Smith ...... Mgr, Athletics Videography Juga Sow ...... Account Clerk 2 Gary Delph...... Carpenter 2 Ray DeWeese...... Dir, Sponsorship Sales Russ Hoeflich...... Asst Mgr, Video Svcs Tom Bugno ...... Accounting Asst Randy Sefchick...... Carpenter 2 Andrew Kossoff...... Dir, Sponsorship Sales Rob Milan ...... Asst Mgr, Video Svcs Lisa Frey...... Coord, Team Travel Tom Galligan...... Elec Tech 3 David Chase...... Account Executive Craig Brown ...... Mgr, Scoreboard Ops Tim Lewis...... Elec Tech 3 Phil Hein...... Account Executive Mark Quisenberry ...... Videographer - FB camps and clinics Mike Nicholson...... Elec Tech 3 Bobby Jordan...... Account Executive Ben Needham ...... Video Intern (Def/QC) - FB Mark Wilson ...... Dir, Camps & Clinics Lenny Moore...... Maint Rep Wkr 2 Tammi Hysell...... Dir, Client Service & Fulfillment Keith Uecker ...... Video Intern - FB Marty Mouzon...... Concrete Restoration Spec Jordan Cullum...... Coord, Fulfillment Jared Law…………...Video Intern – FB Guerino Carano...... Painter 2 Chad Schroeder...... Sr Sports Marketing Executive Marcus Freeman.Video Intern (Off/QC)-FB Chad Welker…….….Video Intern - FB 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2 0 1 0 - 1 1 W o m en’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey OHIO STATE HEAD COACHES

Greg Beals Thad Matta Jim Foster Lenee’ Buchman Vince Panzano Anne Wilkinson Baseball Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Cheerleading Diving Field Hockey

Vladimir Nazlymov Donnie Darr Therese Hession Doug Stibel Blaine Wilson Fencing Football Men’s Golf Women’s Golf Interim Co-Head Coach Men’s Gymnastics Interim Co-Head Coach Men’s Gymnastics

Carey Fagan Mark Osiecki Jackie Barto Nick Myers Alexis Venechanos Jim Sweeney Women’s Gymnastics Men’s Hockey Women’s Hockey Men’s Lacrosse Women’s Lacrosse Pistol

Pat Cherry Andy Teitelbaum John Bluem Lori Walker Linda Kalafatis Bill Wadley Rifle Women’s Rowing Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Softball Men’s Swimming

Bill Dorenkott Linda Lichter-Witter Ty Tucker Chuck Merzbacher Robert Gary Karen Dennis Women’s Swimming Synchronized Swimming Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Men’s Track and Field Women’s Track & Field

Geoff Carlston Tom Ryan Pete Hanson Women’s Volleyball Wrestling Men’s Volleyball

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The Big Ten Conference is a union of 11 world-class academic BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. institutions who share a common mission of research, graduate, professional and undergraduate teaching and public service. The conference’s 100-plus years of history, strong tradition of big ten. competitive intercollegiate athletic programs, vast and passionate alumni base, and consistent leadership in innovations position the Big Ten and its entire community firmly on the Big Stage. James E.delany The Big Ten has sustained a comprehensive set of shared Big Ten Conference Commissioner practices and policies that enforce the priority of academics and Only the Big Ten’s fifth commissioner since emphasize the values of integrity, fairness and competitiveness in its founding in 1896, James E. Delany all aspects of its student-athletes’ lives, with the ultimate goal of enters his 21st year in that role. He has led ensuring that each individual has the opportunity to live a Big Life. the Big Ten through significant periods of change and growth that have helped the conference maintain its preeminent position

as one of the nation’s leaders in providing TM quality athletic and academic experiences for young people.

STUDENT-ATHLETE OPPORTUNITIES SUCCESSFUL PROGRAMS • Big Ten universities provide approximately $100 million in direct financial aid to more • During the 2008-09 season, the Big Ten claimed five team national champi- than 8,500 men and women student-athletes who compete for 25 championships, 12 for onships, including titles for Iowa wrestling, Penn State fencing and women’s men and 13 for women. volleyball, Northwestern lacrosse and Wisconsin women’s ice hockey. In addition, • Conference institutions sponsor broad-based athletic programs with more than Big Ten teams finished as the national runners-up in men’s basketball and men’s 270 teams. Other than the Ivy League, the Big Ten has the most broad-based athletic gymnastics. programs in the United States. • Big Ten teams have claimed at least three national titles in nine of the last 10 seasons (1999-2000 through 2008-09). Over the last decade, the Big Ten has pro- TOP ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS duced team national crowns in the sports of basketball, cross country, fencing, field • Big Ten universities are members of the nation’s only conference whose constituency hockey, football, golf, gymnastics, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball, synchro- is entirely composed of institutions that are members of the AAU, a prestigious associa- nized swimming, tennis, track and field, volleyball and wrestling. tion of major academic and research institutions in the United States and Canada. LEADERSHIP IN GENDER EQUITY MORE TELEVISION EXPOSURE • Since 1992, the Big Ten has shown a strong commitment to increasing opportuni- • The Big Ten’s media agreements with CBS Sports, ABC/ESPN, the Big Ten Network ties for women in sports and exposure of women’s athletics by establishing a and CBS College Sports Network provide the conference with its greatest television multi-phased gender equity program. In that time, the Big Ten has created in excess exposure ever. of 2,000 new opportunities for women student-athletes and established 28 new • In 2006, the Big Ten created the first national conference-owned television network women’s teams, while expanding the number of women’s championships to 13 by devoted to the athletic and academic programs of a single conference. The Big Ten adding field hockey, soccer and rowing. Network launched on Aug. 30, 2007, and became the first new network in cable or satel- • As part of the gender equity action plan, the Big Ten was the first conference lite television history to reach 30 million homes in its first 30 days. The Big Ten Network to voluntarily adopt male/female participation goals for student-athletes in 1992. is now available to more than 70 million homes nationally through agreements with The Big Ten initiated a five-year plan for conference members to commit to a 60 more than 250 cable/satellite affiliates and appears in 23 of the top 25 national media percent/40 percent male-to-female student-athlete participation ratio. This was markets. achieved as a conference by 1997 and 2000 was the first year that all institutions • Since the current media agreements began in 2007-08, every home football and men’s individually met this goal. As part of its commitment to gender equity, the Council basketball game has been produced while women’s basketball has received more cover- of Presidents/Chancellors annually monitors this policy. During the 2007-08 year, all age than any other conference. institutions were in compliance and the conference averaged a 52/48 male-to-fe- • The Big Ten’s new media agreements have resulted in the broadcast of more than 500 male participation ratio. events nationally and regionally on an annual basis, compared to 300 events in the final year of the previous agreements. BUILDING THE FUTURE • In 1989, the Big Ten created a community outreach program—SCORE (Success NATION’S BEST FANS Comes Out of Reading Everyday), which partners the conference with two Chicago • Big Ten fans are some of the nation’s most supportive, with more than 8.7 million elementary schools to improve reading performances. What began with one school, patrons attending conference home contests during the 2008-09 seasons for football, two grade levels and five classrooms has grown in its 20th year to include grades men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball alone. kindergarten through eighth, encompassing all classes and students at Melody • Over the last 31 seasons, the conference has ranked either No. 1 or No. 2 nationally in School and Louis Armstrong School. football, men’s basketball and wrestling attendance. For the past 17 seasons, women’s • Following the national tragedy on Sept. 11, 2001, the Big Ten, through its basketball has been ranked either No. 1 or No. 2 nationally in attendance. intercollegiate athletic department revenues, pledged a $1 million scholarship • Big Ten institutions have more than 4.2 million living alumni and over 300,000 under- contribution to assist the families of those affected by the terrorist attacks. The graduate students attending their universities. conference’s donation is called the “Big Ten 9-11 Scholarship Fund”, and the $1 million contribution will be drawn from conference reserves which are generated as a result of football and men’s basketball participation in NCAA, bowl and regular- season television opportunities. • The Big Ten has established numerous community programs surrounding the Big Ten Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournaments, including the Wayne Duke Postgraduate Award Scholarship, the Big Ten Career Fair, the Hoops Day 5K and a partnership with the Pink Ribbon Connection, a local breast cancer organization. 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2 0 1 0 - 1 1 W o m en’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey

Big Ten Network President Mark Silverman (from left), Fox National Cable Sports Networks President Bob Thompson, Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley, Big Ten Commissioner James E. Delany and Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity Director Jack Lavin announce official Big Ten Network headquarters location at the historic Montgomery Ward building in Chicago.

“Eleven schools, 252 varsity teams, one great network to cover it all. Welcome to the Big Ten Mark Silverman Dave Revsine Network, your ultimate source for Big Ten sports, featuring the games, passion and tradition of the Big Ten Network President Lead Studio Host nation’s foremost athletic conference.” – Dave Revsine, August 30, 2007

The Big Ten Network is dedicated to covering the Big Ten Conference and its 11 member institu- tions. The Big Ten Network provides unprecedented access to an extensive schedule of conference sports events and shows; original programs in academics, the arts and sciences; campus activities; and associated personalities. Sports programming includes live coverage of more events than ever before, along with news, highlights and analysis, all complemented by hours of university- produced campus programming. The Big Ten Network is a joint venture between subsidiaries of the Big Ten Conference and Fox Cable Networks. The Big Ten Network reaches a national audience through distribution arrangements with approximately 240 cable and satellite companies.

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NCAA COMPLIANCE REGULATIONS

The Ohio State University Athletics Compliance WHAT IS COMPLIANCE? Office is committed to a comprehensive At Ohio State, the athletics compliance office works within the department compliance program that educates everyone of athletics and the university to ensure Ohio State’s compliance with all applicable rules. In doing so, the compliance office is charged with the about the importance of adhering to NCAA, Big following tasks: Ten, and institutional rules. We strive to create • Educating administrators, coaches, staff, prospects, student-athletes and a “compliance conscience” within the university boosters about NCAA, Big Ten and institutional rules; and throughout the community. • Developing monitoring systems to ensure compliance with these rules. The commitment to compliance ensures These systems are designed to monitor rules pertaining to recruiting, institutional control over the department of academic eligibility, financial aid, awards, extra benefits, ethical conduct, athletics and furthers the mission of The Ohio amateurism, agents, employment, occasional meals and the playing and practice seasons for each sport; and State University. The existence of a successful • Investigating and reporting violations of NCAA, Big Ten and institutional compliance program depends on the willingness rules to the appropriate governing authority. of coaches, administrators, staff, student- athletes and boosters to be cognizant of NCAA, ARE YOU A BOOSTER? Big Ten and institutional rules. You are a booster if you are or ever have: • Been a member of a booster organization that supports Ohio State athletics; • Made any financial contributions to any area of Ohio State; • Made any annual or lifetime membership commitment to a booster organization; • Been involved with the recruitment of a prospect; • Provided benefits to an enrolled student-athlete or their relatives or friends; • Been involved in promoting Ohio State’s athletic program; • Provided or helped to arrange employment for student-athletes; • Participated in a group loosely associated with the athletics department (e.g., “Friends Of” group); • Been a season ticket holder. 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2 0 1 0 - 1 1 W o m en’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey 2010-11 Women’s hockey

GOT QUESTIONS? ASK COMPLIANCE. The provided information is a brief Once a Booster … overview of compliance and rules Always a Booster. pertaining to boosters and their According to the NCAA, once an individual has been identified as a booster, he or she retains this identity interactions with prospective and current student-athletes. It is not an forever. exhaustive discussion. If you have any questions about any NCAA, Big If you do not meet the definition of a booster, you can still be classified as a booster if you provide benefits Ten or institutional rules, please to prospects, student-athletes, their relatives or friends and any of the following statements are true. contact the Athletic Compliance • The relationship between the athlete (or parents of the athlete) and the individual providing the benefits Office at (614) 292-2681 or via developed as a result of the athlete’s participation in athletics or their reputation as an athlete; email at compliance@buckeyes. • The relationship began only after the athlete became a prospect; ath.ohio-state.edu. • The relationship began only after the athlete had achieved notoriety because of his or her athletic ability or reputation; or Athletics • The pattern of giving increased after the athlete attained notoriety as a skilled athlete. Compliance Office WHAT IS AN EXTRA BENEFIT? Fawcett Center - Ninth Floor 2400 Olentangy River Road A recruiting inducement or extra benefit is any special arrangement by an Ohio State University employee Columbus, OH 43210 or booster to provide a prospect, a student-athlete or their relatives or friends a benefit not expressly authorized by the NCAA. Examples of impermissible extra benefits include but are not limited to: Phone: (614) 292-2681 • cash or any type of gifts; Fax: (614) 292-0199 • loans or cosigning of loans; E-mail: compliance@ • vehicle or the use of a vehicle; buckeyes.ath.ohio-state.edu • payment for or arrangement of transportation costs; • free or reduced cost goods or services; • free or reduced cost housing; • concert or sporting event tickets; or • any item not expressly permitted under NCAA rules

WHAT ARE THE CONSEQUENCES? Ohio State is responsible for the actions of its boosters. If a booster provides an impermissible benefit to a prospect, a student-athlete, or their relatives or friends, Ohio State may be subject to penalties, even if the student-athlete has completed his or her eligibility. The prospect or student-athlete who accepts an impermissible benefit jeopardizes his or her eligibility for intercollegiate competition. A booster who provides an impermissible benefit may be disassociated from the university’s athletics program. Disassociation results in a loss of all benefits or privileges offered by the department of athletics and may involve other penalties as appropriate.

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