WCHA Administrative Office Bruce M. McLeod Commissioner Carol LaBelle-Ehrhardt Assistant Commissioner of Operations Greg Shepherd Supervisor of Officials Mailing Address Western Collegiate Hockey Association 2211 S. Josephine Street, Room 302, Denver, CO 80210 p: 303 871-4223. f: 303 871-4770. [email protected] March 1, 2011/For Immediate Release

WCHA Women’s Office; Top 10 Teams Wisconsin, Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota and Public Relations Sara R. Martin North Dakota Comprise Field for 2011 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF Associate Commissioner Playoff Championship Set for Friday-Saturday at Ridder Arena in Minneapolis; Regular Season p: 608 829-0104. f: 608 829-0105. [email protected] Champion Badgers Sport 22-Game Unbeaten Streak; Defending FINAL FACE-OFF Champion UMD Doug Spencer Bulldogs Unbeaten Over Last 11; WCHA Individual Awards to Be Released Thursday, March 3 … Associate Commissioner for Public Relations UW’s Duggan is WCHA Scoring Champion, UMD’s Martin Claims League Goaltending Title; WCHA p: 608 829-0100. f: 608 829-0200. Has Eight Nominees for 2011 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award; WCHA’s Non-Conference Record [email protected] Bill Brophy at 24-11-3 (.671); Four WCHA-Member Teams Again Ranked Among Nation’s Top 10 in Latest Women’s Public Relations Director USCHO.com Div. 1 Poll … UW No. 1, UM No. 3, UMD No. 6, UND No. 8 ; Tickets Still Available for p: 608-277-0282. [email protected] 2011 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF, March 4-5 at Ridder Arena in Minneapolis Mailing Address Western Collegiate Hockey Association MADISON, Wis. – Four nationally-ranked teams – Wisconsin, Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota and North Dakota 559 D’Onofrio Drive, Suite 103 – compose the field for this week's 2011 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF, the league playoff championship for the Madison, WI 53719-2096 home of 11 consecutive national championship teams. The tournament will be held Friday, March 4 and Saturday, March 5 at Ridder Arena in Minneapolis, WCHA Women’s League Minn. The winner of the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF receives the league’s automatic berth into the NCAA Div. 1 Bemidji State University tournament. University of Minnesota The No. 1 seeded Badgers (32-2-2) will face-off against No. 4 seed North Dakota (20-12-3) in the playoff University of Minnesota Duluth championship’s first semi-final match up at 4:07 pm CT on Friday. The second semi-final will have No. 2 seed Minnesota State University University of North Dakota Minnesota Duluth (22-7-3) going up against No. 3 seed Minnesota (25-8-2) at 7:07 pm CT. The WCHA FINAL Ohio State University FACE-OFF championship game will be played on Saturday, March 5, at 7:07 pm CT. St. Cloud State University Wisconsin enters the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF with a 22-game unbeaten streak at 20-0-2 while Minnesota University of Wisconsin Duluth sports an 11-game unbeaten string at 10-0-1. con’t Home of a Record 11 Consecutive National 2010-11 WCHA Women’s Standings –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Championship Teams 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, Conference Only Overall 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Pts GP W L T SW Win% GF- GA GP Record Win% GF- GA 1 Wisconsin ! 76 28 24- 2- 2 2 .893 140- 50 36 32- 2- 2 .917 195- 62 2011 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF 2 Minnesota Duluth 57 28 18- 7- 3 0 .696 109- 49 32 22- 7- 3 .734 129- 49 March 4-5 • Ridder Arena Minnesota 57 28 18- 8- 2 1 .679 100- 52 35 25- 8- 2 .743 123- 58 Minneapolis, MN 4 North Dakota 50 28 16-10- 2 0 .607 96- 79 35 20-12- 3 .614 116-100 5 Bemidji State 39 28 11-13- 4 2 .464 53- 71 35 14-17- 4 .457 70- 88 visit us on the web at the all-new: 6 Ohio State 30 28 8-17- 3 3 .339 69-100 36 14-19- 3 .431 99-116 WCHA.com 7 Minnesota State 22 28 7-20- 1 0 .268 47-101 36 8-25- 3 .264 53-122 8 St. Cloud State 5 28 1-26- 1 1 .054 23-135 35 1-33- 1 .043 31-177

! WCHA regular season champion. Note: Teams are awarded three points for each win in regulation or , and one point for an overtime tie. Conference games tied after 65 minutes advance to a three-player shootout with the winning team receiving an extra point in the standings (denoted in the SW column.

This Week in the WCHA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF • March 4-5 • Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN Games for Friday, March 4 Semi-Final #1: (4) North Dakota vs (1) Wisconsin, 4:07 pm CT Semi-Final #2: (3) Minnesota vs (2) Minnesota Duluth, 7:07 pm CT Games for Saturday, March 5 Championship Game: Minnesota or Minnesota Duluth vs North Dakota or Wisconsin, 7:07 pm CT 2010-11 WCHA Women’s Release • Week 22 • 030111 The pairings for the NCAA Div. 1 Women’s Tournament will be announced each had three assists and sophomore goalie Jennifer Harss made 25 on Sunday, March 6 at 5:30 p.m. (on broadband at www.ncca.com ) and all four FINAL FACE-OFF participants are contenders has accrued 12 shutouts this season, a school record. for a berth in the national tournament. In this week’s USCHO.com Div. At Ridder Arena in Minneapolis last weekend, Jen Schoullis had two 1 Women’s College Hockey Poll, Wisconsin is ranked No. 1, Minnesota is goals on Friday as No. 3 Minnesota beat Ohio State 4-2 and then Amanda ranked No. 3, Minnesota Duluth is No. 6 and North Dakota is No. 8. Kessel had one , the game-winner with 3:09 left to play, and an assist During the regular season, Minnesota and Minnesota Duluth met four as the Golden Gophers edged the Buckeyes 3-2 on Saturday to sweep times with UMD holding a 2-1-1 edge. The Bulldogs are 4-1-1 in their last the series, 2-0. Since Minnesota’s loss to Wisconsin Jan. 29, the Gopher six games with the Golden Gophers. The Bulldogs defeated the Gophers line of Kessel, Sarah Erickson and Schoullis have led the Gophers’ scoring 3-2 last season in the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF championship game on driving with 42 points. In the past eight games, Kessel has contributed 16 March 7, 2010 and then knocked off the Gophers two weeks later in the points, followed by Erickson with 15 and Schoullis with 11. In that span, NCAA semifinals, en route to winning the 2010 NCAA Women’s Frozen the trio also scored five power-play goals, two shorthanded goals and Four and national championship. Both games were at Ridder Arena. The three game-winning goals. Gophers have been in the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF championship game At Purpur Arena in Grand Forks, North Dakota defeated Bemidji State in the last two seasons. the only first round series which went three games. On Sunday, Monique Wisconsin won all four games against North Dakota during the regular Lamoureux-Kolls netted the winner at 16:00 of overtime to give the season, including a sweep in Madison Feb. 11 & 13. It is the first time Fighting Sioux a 3-2 (ot) victory. Bemidji forced a deciding third game North Dakota has played in the FINAL FACE-OFF. with a 3-0 victory on Saturday as Zuzana Tomcikova made 22 saves and This weekend’s tournament will be streamed on the league’s website sophomore forward Sadie Lundquist had a goal and an assist. In game (www.wcha.com ) with veteran broadcaster one of the series, North Dakota used two goals from Stephanie Roy to Jack Swanson and former Minnesota coach Laura Haldorson as the take a 3-2 decision from the Beavers last Friday. commentators. Wisconsin’s all-time leading scorer Meghan Duggan won the league’s In last weekend’s first round, best-of-three series, all the home teams scoring championship for 2010-11 and Minnesota Duluth’s Kim Martin was triumphed: the WCHA’s top goaltender. Duggan, a senior forward from Danvers, Mass., At Eagles’ Nest in Verona, Wis., top-ranked and host Wisconsin ran its had 27 goals, 34 assists and 61 points in 28 league games, averaging 2.18 unbeaten streak to 22 games by sweeping St. Cloud State in two games in points per game. She topped teammates Brianna Decker (23-28=51) and first round playoff action. Hilary Knight, Briana Decker and Meghan Decker Hilary Knight (29-21=50) for the honor. Martin, a senior from Stockholm, combined for six goals and seven assists in last Friday’s series opener, a Sweden, had a WCHA-best 1.51 goals-against average, besting Minnesota’s 9-3 UW victory. Knight, who has a nation’s best 46 goals, had two goals Noora Räty (1.70 GAA). in a series-clinching 5-1 victory on Saturday. Decker led the Badgers with Both Duggan and Räty were named Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award seven points as UW earned a place in the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF with a nominees, announced on Monday by USA Hockey. The Patty Kazmaier pair of wins over St. Cloud State last weekend. The series marked Decker’s Memorial Award is given annually to the top Division I women’s hockey second-straight seven-point weekend. Her total included three goals player and will be presented in conjunction with the 2011 NCAA Women’s and four assists. Decker tallied four points in Friday’s 9-3 win, including Frozen Four in Erie, Pa. two power-play goals and her nation-leading 11th game-winning goal. The list of 26 nominated players for the 2011 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Saturday’s 5-1 UW win saw Decker figure into the first three goals of the Award includes 17 forwards, five goaltenders and four defensemen hailing game, assisting two tallies before scoring on a solo effort at 4:44 of the from 12 different schools and all four NCAA Division 1 women’s second to give the Badgers a 3-0 lead. Decker ranks third in the nation in leagues. Eight of the 26 nominees are from the WCHA, and in addition assists (41) and fourth in points (72), points per game (2.00) and assists to Duggan and Räy include Wisconsin’s Decker and Knight, Minnesota per game (1.09). The sophomore is fifth in total goals (31) and has a +63 Duluth’s and , and North Dakota’s Jocelyne rating in 36 games this season. Lamoureux and -Kolls. At AMSOIL Arena in Duluth, Minnesota Duluth ran its unbeaten streak Division 1 women’s hockey coaches will select the top-10 finalists to 11 games (10-0-1) and blanked Minnesota State 3-0 and 5-0 to sweep from among the group of 26 nominees, with the announcement taking the series 2-0. Elin Holmlov had two goals and senior goalie Kim Martin place March 3. A 13-member selection committee will choose the three made 20 saves in the 3-0 victory last Friday while Holmlov and Haley Irwin finalists (announced March 10), as well as the award recipient, which will be announced live at the brunch ceremony in Erie, Pa., on March 19. All NCAA Division I women's ice hockey head coaches were asked to nominate players for the award. New to the selection process in 2011 is Last Week in the WCHA the stipulation that a player had to be nominated by at least two coaches WCHA Playoffs • First Round • Best-of-Three in order for her to make the official nomination list. In this week’s (Feb. 21) USCHO.com Div. 1 Women’s College Hockey Poll, Results of Friday, February 25 four of the WCHA’s eight-member teams are again ranked in the top ten. #6 Ohio State 2 @ #3 Minnesota 4 In addition to Wisconsin at No. 1, Minnesota is tied with Mercyhurst for #7 Minnesota State 0 @ #2 Minnesota Duluth 3 No. 3, Minnesota Duluth is ranked No. 6, and North Dakota is No. 8. #8 St. Cloud State 3 @ #1 Wisconsin 9 (Eagles’ Nest, Verona, WI) Through games of March 1, the eight WCHA women’s teams are a #5 Bemidji State 2 @ #4 North Dakota 3 (Purpur Arena, Grand Forks, ND) combined 24-11-3 in non-conference play this season for a .671 winning Results of Saturday, February 26 percentage. #6 Ohio State 2 @ #3 Minnesota 3 (UM wins series 2-0) #7 Minnesota State 0 @ #2 Minnesota Duluth 5 (UMD wins series 2-0) #8 St. Cloud State 1 at #1 Wisconsin 5 (Eagles’ Nest, Verona, WI) (UW wins series 2-0) #5 Bemidji State 3 at #4 North Dakota 0 (Purpur Arena, Grand Forks, ND) (series tied 1-1) Results of Sunday, February 27 #5 Bemidji State 2 at #4 North Dakota 3 ot (Purpur Arena, Grand Forks, ND) (UND wins series 2-1). 2010-11 WCHA Women’s Release • Week 22 • 030111 Overall Home/Away/Neutral Records, by Team

Team Home Away Neutral Bemidji State 9-5-2 5-12-2 0-0-0 Minnesota 15-3-1 10-5-1 0-0-0 Minnesota Duluth 14-3-1 8-4-2 0-0-0 Minnesota State 4-11-3 4-14-0 0-0-0 North Dakota 11-7-1 9-5-2 0-0-0 Ohio State 7-10-1 7-9-2 0-0-0 St. Cloud State 1-15-1 0-18-0 0-0-0 Wisconsin 16-1-1 14-1-1 2-0-0

USCHO.com Division 1 Women’s Hockey Poll Tickets Available for 2011 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF February 28, 2011 Championship Rk Team (1st Place Votes) Record Points Last Poll 1 Wisconsin (15) 32-2-2 150 1 Tickets are still available for this week’s 2011 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF, 2 Cornell 28-2-1 133 2 March 4-5 at Ridder Arena. 3 Minnesota 25-8-2 106 3 Three-game session tickets are $20 for a reserved seat, $18 for general 4 Mercyhurst 27-5-0 105 4 admission, and $15 for seniors and youth (age 18 and under). Tickets 5 Boston University 25-5-4 95 5 may be purchased by calling the Gopher Ticket Office at 612 624-8080, 6 Minnesota Duluth 22-7-3 85 6 1-800-U-Gopher, or online at Gophersports.com. 7 Boston College 21-6-6 58 7 Single session tickets at $15, $12 and $8 will be available on game 8 North Dakota 20-12-3 44 8 days. 9 Dartmouth 21-10-0 24 9 10 Providence 22-11-1 22 10 WCHA FINAL FACE-0FF Schedule • Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN others receiving votes: Harvard 3. Games for Friday, March 4 Semi-Final #1: (4) North Dakota vs (1) Wisconsin, 4:07 pm CT February 21, 2011 Semi-Final #2: (3) Minnesota vs (2) Minnesota Duluth, 7:07 pm CT Eight WCHA Players Among Nominees for 2011 Games for Saturday, March 5 Championship Game: Minnesota or Minnesota Duluth vs North Dakota Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award or Wisconsin, 7:07 pm CT 26 Players Nominated for Top Honor in Women’s College Hockey Directions to Ridder Arena Located next to Mariucci Arena, which is on Fourth Street SE and Oak COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Twenty-six players are among the list of Street, Mariucci Arena is easily accessable from both interstates 94 and nominees for the 2011 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award, presented by 35W. Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine. An award of The USA Hockey From the north or south, take I-35W to the University Avenue exit and Foundation, the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award is annually bestowed travel southeast to Oak Street. Turn left on Oak Street and travel one block upon the top player in NCAA Division 1 women’s ice hockey. north to Fourth Street. Held in conjunction with the NCAA Women's Frozen Four, the 2011 From the west, take I-94 to 35W North and follow the above Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award, presented by LECOM, will be given out directions. at a brunch ceremony on March 19 at the Bayfront Convention Center in From the east, take I-94 to the Huron Boulevard exit. Follow Huron Erie, Pa. Boulevard north until it turns into Fourth Street at the intersection of The list of 26 nominated players includes 17 forwards, five goaltenders Oak Street. and four defensemen hailing from 12 different schools in all four NCAA General parking is available in the Gopher lot across Oak Street from Division 1 women’s leagues. Mercyhurst College, host of the 2011 NCAA Mariucci Arena. Women’s Frozen Four, leads all schools with five nominated players. The 34 NCAA Division 1 women’s ice hockey head coaches will select the top-10 finalists from among the group of 26 nominees, with the WCHA to Announce 2010-11 Individual Award announcement taking place March 3. A 13-member selection committee Winners on Thursday, March 3 will choose the three finalists (announced March 10), as well as the award recipient, which will be announced live at the brunch ceremony in Erie The WCHA will publicly announce the 2010-11 individual award winners on March 19. on Thursday, March 3. Along with an official press release, the league Tickets to the 14th annual Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Ceremony, will announce the winners at an awards ceremony at 8:00 pm CT at TCF presented by LECOM, may be purchased by calling 719-538-1184 or by Stadium in Minneapolis in conjunction with the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF submitting a completed ticket form (located at PattyKaz.com). Individual playoff championship. seats are $65, while tables of 10 are available for $600. The awards announced will include the WCHA Player of the Year, WCHA Notes: All 34 NCAA Division I women’s ice hockey head coaches were Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year, WCHA Defensive Player of the asked to nominate players for the award. New to the selection process Year, WCHA Rookie of the Year, WCHA Coach of the Year, the All-WCHA in 2011 is the stipulation that a player had to be nominated by at least First, Second and Third Teams, the All-WCHA Rookie Team, and the All- two coaches in order for her to make the official nomination list … WCHA Academic Team. Among the 26 nominees are 10 seniors, six juniors, seven sophomores Visit WCHA.com at 8:00 pm CT on Thursday for the official release. and three freshmen … the Western Collegiate Hockey Association leads 2010-11 WCHA Women’s Release • Week 22 • 030111 all conferences with eight nominees, while WCHA Announces Record Group of 90 Men’s and has seven, ECAC Hockey has six and Hockey East has five. Mercyhurst College leads all schools with five nominees, while Cornell University has Women’s Scholar-Athletes for 2010-11 four; Boston University and the University of Wisconsin each have three; Sixth Annual Class Includes 30 Repeat Honorees Boston College, the University of Minnesota Duluth and the University of North Dakota each have two; and the University of Minnesota, Niagara MADISON, Wis. – The Western Collegiate Hockey Association, through University, Quinnipiac University, Syracuse University and Yale University Commissioner Bruce M. McLeod, Associate Commissioner Sara R. Martin, each have one … Eight of the nominated players were also nominated University of Alaska Anchorage Faculty Representative Steve Strom (Chair, in 2010, including last year’s winner (Wasaga Beach, Ont./ men’s league) and University of North Dakota Faculty Representative Mercyhurst College); top-three finalist Noora Räty (Espoo, Finland/Univ. Sue Jeno (Chair, women’s league) today (Feb. 10, 2011) announced that of Minnesota); top-10 finalists (Ste. Ann, Man./Mercyhurst a total of 90 men’s and women’s student-athletes make up the sixth College) and (Montreal, Que./Mercyhurst College); and annual group of WCHA Scholar-Athlete Award recipients. Over the first Jenni Bauer (St. Catherines, Ont./Niagara Univ.), Laura Fortino (Hamilton, six years of the award, there have now been 414 honorees representing Ont./Cornell Univ.), Lauriane Rougeau (Beaconsfield, Que./Cornell Univ.) all 12 men’s member and all eight women’s member institutions. The and Jackee Snikeris (Downingtown, Pa./Yale Univ.) … previous record for honorees in one season was 80 in 2009-10. (Ruthven, Ont./Mercyhurst College) was a top-three finalist in 2007, 2008 The prestigious WCHA Scholar-Athlete Award was developed through and 2009 prior to taking the 2009-10 season off for the 2010 Olympics. Association member team Faculty Representatives and approved by the Rebecca Johnston (Sudbury, Ont./Cornell Univ.), Hilary Knight (Sun conference membership beginning with the 2005-06 season. To earn Valley, Idaho/Univ. of Wisconsin), Monique Lamoureux-Kolls (Grand recognition as a WCHA Scholar-Athlete, conference-member student- Forks, N.D./Univ. of North Dakota), Molly Schaus (Natick, Mass./Boston athletes must have completed at least one year of residency at their College) and (Pickering, Ont./Boston Univ.) were all top- present institution prior to the current academic year and must also have 10 finalists in 2009 prior to taking the 2009-10 season off for the 2010 a grade-point average of at least 3.50 on a 4.0 scale for the previous two Olympics … The award is named in honor of the late Patty Kazmaier, who semesters or three quarters, or may qualify if his or her overall GPA is at was a four-year varsity letter-winner and All-Ivy League defenseman for least 3.50 for all terms at his or her present institution. Princeton University from 1981-86. An accomplished athlete who helped “The Western Collegiate Hockey Association is both thrilled and lead the Tigers to the Ivy League Championship in three consecutive exceptionally proud to announce this group of men’s and women’s WCHA seasons (1981-84), Patty Kazmaier-Sandt died on Feb. 15, 1990, at the Scholar-Athletes for the 2010-11 season,” said WCHA Commissioner Bruce age of 28, following a long struggle with a rare blood disease … For M. McLeod, Associate Commissioner Sara R. Martin, University of Alaska more information and to sign up for the Kaz Connection, a free monthly Anchorage Faculty Representative Steve Strom (Chair, men’s league) e-newsletter dedicated solely to the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award, and University of North Dakota Faculty Representative Sue Jeno (Chair please visit PattyKaz.com. – women’s league) in a joint statement. “This annual announcement of our Scholar-Athletes has become one 2011 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Nominees of the highlights for the entire Western Collegiate Hockey Association family of student-athletes, coaches and administrators and gives us an Meghan Agosta, F, Sr., Mercyhurst College (Ruthven, ON) opportunity to showcase the fact that along with being great athletes Kelly Babstock, F, Fr., Quinnipiac Univ. (Mississauga, ON) on the ice, these honorees are truly exceptional students off the ice. The Jenni Bauer, G, Sr., Niagara Univ. (St. Catherines, ON) rigorous classroom schedules they maintain, as well as their intense Vicki Bendus, F, Sr., Mercyhurst College (Wasaga Beach, ON) commitments to their sport, are most impressive and to be able to achieve Bailey Bram, F, Jr., Mercyhurst College (Ste. Ann, MB) what they have is inspiring to all of us. Together, they represent the very Brianna Decker, F, So., Univ. of Wisconsin (Dousman, WI) best in collegiate athletics.” Meghan Duggan, F, Sr., Univ. of Wisconsin (Danvers, MA) Thirty (30) of this season’s 90 men’s and women’s WCHA Scholar- Laura Fortino, D, So., Cornell Univ. (Hamilton, ON) Athletes are repeat honorees, including a fourt-time recipient and 11 Haley Irwin, F, Jr., Univ. of Minnesota Duluth (Thunder Bay, ON) three-time winners. Earning the distinguished honor for the fourth time Brianne Jenner, F, Fr., Cornell Univ. (Oakville, ON) is North Dakota’s Chay Genoway (2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11), Rebecca Johnston, F, Jr., Cornell Univ. (Sudbury, ON) who becomes only the third student-athlete to do so. The two other Hilary Knight, F, Jr., Univ. of Wisconsin (Sun Valley, ID) four-time recipients have been Scott McCulloch of Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, So., Univ. of North Dakota (Grand Forks, ND) (2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09) and Jenna Hewitt of Minnesota Monique Lamoureux-Kolls, F/D, So., Univ. of North Dakota (Grand Forks, ND) State (2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10). Jocelyne Larocque, D, Sr., Univ. of Minnesota Duluth (Ste. Ann, MB) Eleven other of this season’s honorees earned the WCHA Scholar-Athlete Isabel Menard, F, So., Syracuse Univ. (Ottawa, ON) award for the third time in their careers. They are: Annie Bauerfeld, BSU; , G, Jr., Mercyhurst College (Surrey, BC) Erin Cody, BSU; Chris Nutini, DU; Kyle Ostrow, DU; Kenny Reiter, UMD; Marie-Philip Poulin, F, Fr., Boston Univ. (Beauceville, QC) Kyle Schmidt, UMD; Rylan Galiardi, MSU; Austin Lee, MSU; Nina Tikkinen, Noora Räty, G, So., Univ. of Minnesota (Espoo, Finland) MSU; Amy Udvig, MSU; and Courtney Josefson, SCSU. Lauriane Rougeau, D, So., Cornell Univ. (Beaconsfield, QC) By member institution, repeat honorees (**two-time recipient, ***three- Jesse Scanzano, F, Sr., Mercyhurst College (Montreal, QC) time recipient, ****four-time recipient) are: University of Alaska Anchorage: Molly Schaus, G, Sr., Boston College (Natick, MA) Dusan Sidor**. Bemidji State University: Annie Bauerfeld***, Erin Cody***, Jackee Snikeris, G, Sr., Yale Univ. (Downington, PA) Emily Erickson**, Alana McElhinney**, Montana Vichorek**, Marlee Kelli Stack, F, Sr., Boston College (Brooklyn Heights, OH) Wheelhouse**. Colorado College: David Civitarese**. University of Denver: Jenn Wakefield, F, Jr., Boston Univ. (Pickering, ON) Chris Nutini***, Kyle Ostrow***. Michigan Technological University: Corson , D, Sr., Boston Univ. (Montreal, QC) Cramer**. University of Minnesota Duluth: Kenny Reiter**, Kyle Schmidt**. Minnesota State University, Mankato: Rylan Galiardi***, Austin Lee***, Jackie Otto**, Joe Schiller**; Nina Tikkinen***, Amy Udvig***. University of North Dakota: Brad Eidsness**, Chay Genoway****, Derrick LaPoint**. St. Cloud State University: Jordy Christian**, Anna Donlan**, Courtney Josefson***, Drew LeBlanc**, Travis Novak**; Brittany Toor**. University of Wisconsin: Carla Pentimone**, Carolyne Prevost**. 2010-11 WCHA Women’s Release • Week 22 • 030111 In the inaugural season of the WCHA Scholar-Athlete award, 2005-06, University of Wisconsin: Carla Pentimone** (Sr., F, Chicago, IL); Carolyne there were a total of 47 men’s and women’s honorees. In 2006-07, there Prevost** (Jr., F, Sarnia, ON); Geena Prough (Sr., D/F, Farmington, MI); Becca were 49 honorees and in 2007-08 there were 79 men’s and women’s Ruegsegger (So., G, Lakewood, CO). honorees. In 2008-09 there were 71 total honorees and in 2009-10 there were 80 men’s and women’s recipients. Four & Three-Time WCHA Scholar-Athlete Recipients • 2005-11 The WCHA Scholar-Athletes will be recognized and publicly honored on-ice with a commemorative plaque at member-team home games. Four-Time WCHA Scholar-Athlete Recipients Scott McCulloch, CC (2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09) 2010-11 WCHA Scholar-Athletes Jenna Hewitt, MSU (2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10) ** two time recipient; *** three-time recipient; **** four-time recipient Chay Genoway, UND (2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11)

University of Alaska Anchorage: Chris Crowell (So., F, Williams Lake, BC); Three-Time WCHA Scholar-Athlete Recipients Dusan Sidor** (Jr., G, Poprad, Slovakia); Scott Warner (So., D, Anchorage, University of Alaska Anchorage: Jon Olthuis. Bemidji State University: AK). Annie Bauerfeld, Erin Cody, Brooke Collins, Monica Rawlings. Colorado Bemidji State University: Ryan Adams (Sr., D, Deloraine, MB); Jake College: Jake Gannon, Brian McMillin, Bill Sweatt. University of Denver: Areshenko (So., D, Port Coquitlam, BC); Molly Arola (So., F, Walker, MN); Zach Blom, Matt Glasser, Chris Nutini, Kyle Ostrow, Tyler Ruegsegger.. Dan Bakala (Jr., G, Calgary, AB); Annie Bauerfeld*** (Sr., F, Woodbury, MN); Michigan Technological University: Mike VanWagner, Eli Vlaisavljevich. Emil Billberg (Sr., F, Stockholm, Sweden); Erin Cody*** (Sr., F, Roseville, University of Minnesota: Evan Kaufmann, Gigi Marvin, Michelle Maunu. MN); Mathieu Dugas (So., G, L’Assomption, QC); Emily Erickson** (So., University of Minnesota Duluth: Sarah Murray, Kenny Reiter, Kyle F, Coleraine, MN); Darcy Findlay (Jr., F, Bristol, QC); Drew Fisher (Jr., F, Schmidt, Myriam Trepanier. Minnesota State University, Mankato: International Falls, MN); Sadie Lundquist (So., F, Cloquet, MN); Jamie Kristina Bunker, Nick Canzanello, Rylan Galiardi, Joel Hanson, Jodi MacQueen (Jr., F, St. Thomas, ON); Alana McElhinney** (Jr., G, Calgary, AB); Helminen, Austin Lee, Kathleen Rosso, Nina Tikkinen, Amy Udvig, Ashley Aaron McLeod (So., F, Ottawa, ON); Brance Orban (So., F, Lethbridge, AB); Young. University of North Dakota: Casie Hanson, Brittany Kirkham. Zuzana Tomcikova (Jr., G, Bratislava, Slovakia); Montana Vichorek** (Jr., D, Ohio State University: Liana Bonanno, Rachel Davis, Raelyn LaRocque, Moose Lake, MN); Brady Wacker (So., D, Jansen, SK); Marlee Wheelhouse** Mallory Peckels. St. Cloud State University: Jon Ammerman, Laura (Jr., D, Crookston, MN); Abby Williams (So., F, Alexandria, MN). Fast, Caitlin Hogan, Courtney Josefson, Kelly Meierhofer, Garrett Raboin. Colorado College: David Civitarese** (Jr., F, Calgary, AB); Joe Howe (So., University of Wisconsin: Maria Evans. G, Plymouth, MN); Tyler O’Brien (Sr., G, Stowe, VT). University of Denver: Jesse Martin (Sr., F, Edmonton, AB); Chris Nutini*** (Sr., D, Centennial, CO); Kyle Ostrow*** (Sr., F, Calgary, AB); Shawn Ostrow Visit Us at the All-New WCHA.com (So., F, Calgary, AB); Paul Phillips (So., D, Darien, IL). Website Features All-New Look, New Features; Upgrades Michigan Technological University: Jordan Baker (Sr., F, Chestermere, Include Game Day Story Integration, Live Game-Day League AB); Corson Cramer** (Jr., G, Colorado Springs, CO); Kevin Genoe (So.,G, Qualicum Beach, BC); Brett Olson (Jr., F, Superior, WI); Bennett Royer (Sr., & National Scoreboards, Mobile Applications; Sortable F, Calgary, AB). Statistics; New On-Line Store at TheWCHAShop.com University of Minnesota: Cade Fairchild (Sr., D, Duluth, MN); Jake Kremer (Jr., G, Eden Prairie, MN); Nico Sacchetti (Jr., F, Virginia, MN). The Western Collegiate Hockey Association’s official website – WCHA.com University of Minnesota Duluth: Audrey Cournoyer (So., F, Montreal, QC); – is all-new for 2010-11! The WCHA has teamed up with SportDesigns. Aaron Crandall (Fr., G, Lakeville, MN; Keegan Flaherty (So., F, Duluth, MN); com to provide visitors with a full-service experience that features a Kenny Reiter*** (Jr., G, Pittsburgh, PA); Kyle Schmidt*** (Sr., F, Hermantown, significant number of upgrades, including new game-day live league MN); Vanessa Thibault (So., F, Lachine, QC). and nationalscoreboards and fully-functional mobile pages, a host of Minnesota State University, Mankato: Tyler Elbrecht (So., D, Edwardsville, new features, and an all-new on-line store – TheWCHAShop.com. IL); Rylan Galiardi*** (Sr., F, Calgary, AB); Austin Lee*** (Jr., G, Bloomington, Included in the all-new WCHA.com are new game-day live scoreboards, MN); Ariel Mackley (Jr., F, Burnsville, MN); Erika Magnusson (So., D, Fergus fully functional mobile pages that include press releases, game stories, Falls, MN); Jackie Otto** (Jr., D, Lake Zurich, IL); Brett Peterson (Jr., F, Elk box scores, team and league stats and live game box scores, a more River, MN); Joe Schiller** (Jr., F, Detroit Lakes, MN); Sarah Schneekloth (So., seemless integration of schedules, rosters, standings, live box scores, and G, Worthington, MN); Lauren Smith (So., F, Burnsville, MN); Nina Tikkinen*** statistics in conjunction with collegehockeystats.net, and a new ‘campus (Sr., F, Salo, Finland); Amy Udvig*** (Sr., D, New Brighton, MN). news’ section that features the latest press releases from both men’s and University of Nebraska Omaha: Nick Von Bokern (Sr., D, Burnsville, MN); women’s member teams. Eric Olimb (Sr., D, Warroad, MN); Fredrik Bergman (Fr., G, Vienna, VA). In addition, the upgrades include: University of North Dakota: Brett Bruneteau (So., F, Omaha, NE); Brad • Easy access to standings and statistics right from the home page. Eidsness** (Jr., G, Chestermere, AB); Chay Genoway**** (Sr., D, Morden, • A Live Game Day WCHA Scoreboard – with links to live box scores MB); Jocelyne Lamoureux (So., F, Grand Forks, ND); Monique Lamoureux- that will appear on the home page on any day there is a game. Kolls (So., F/D, Grand Forks, ND); Derrick LaPoint** (Sr., D, Eau Claire, WI); • A Live Game Day National Scoreboard – with links to live box scores Mary Loken (So., F, Roseau, MN); Tate Maris (So., G, Denver, CO); Allison that will appear on the home page on any day there is a game. Parizek (So., F, Minot, ND); Margot Miller (Jr., F, West Bloomfield, MI); Jordan • A Live Mobile WCHA Scoreboard – box scores via www.wcha.com/ Slavin (So., D, Erie, CO). mobile. This is a fully functional mobile website that also includes game Ohio State University: Amanda Boskovich (So., F, LaGrange, IL); Brittany stories, statistics, etc. Carlson (Jr., D, Hudson, WI); Kelly Wild (Jr., D, Mendota Heights, MN). • A Live Mobile National Scoreboard – box scores via www.wcha. St. Cloud State University: Jordy Christian** (Jr., F, Moorhead, MN); com/mobile. Callie Dahl (So., F, Stillwater, MN); Anna Donlan** (Jr., G, Hillsboro, • Game story integration with game stories posted from all games to WI); Courtney Josefson*** (Sr., F, Bemidji, MN); Oliver Lauridsen (Jr., D, make the all-new WCHA.com a place fans want to visit more regularly. Gentofte, Denmark); Drew LeBlanc** (Jr., F, Hermantown, MN); Mike Lee For example, on Saturday morning fans can read what happened in all (So., G, Roseau, MN); Aaron Marvin (Sr., F, Warroad, MN); Travis Novak** Friday night games in one cohesive location. (Jr., F, Lethbridge, AB); Brittany Toor** (Jr., F, Hartland, MI); Brian Volpei • An Upgraded Standings Page – includes information on head-to- (Sr., F, Burbank, CA). head records within the league. 2010-11 WCHA Women’s Release • Week 22 • 030111 • New Sortable Team Statistic Pages – can be sorted by category at the top of the table. • A New WCHA Against the Rest Page – with records for each WCHA team against teams from other leagues. • New WCHA-member team pages that feature direct links to each school’s website, tickets, and audio and/or video broadcasts. Some of the new technology employed in the design of the all-new TheWCHAShop.com are upgraded photo zooming on the product pages, the ability for people to share product pages through places like Facebook and Twitter for added exposure, new TheWCHAShop.com Gift Certificates, and a new checkout process upgraded to a one-page checkout to make it easier for customers to shop. Additionally, TheWCHAShop.com is developing a mobile commerce website to allow for purchases from Smart Phones. A ‘work in progress’, the all-new WCHA.com will continue to evolve over the coming months as we build and integrate the history of the men’s and women’s leagues into the archives. Future plans for the all-new WCHA. com include Individual Player Pages which would list current season, year-by-year stats and game-by-game stats.

WCHA Continues Shootouts; Adopts New Standings Format for League Play in 2010-11

The WCHA is continuing to use shootouts for the 2010-11 season and has also implemented a three-point system in women’s league play. In a change this year the WCHA has adopted a standings format for league play where a team that wins in regulation or overtime receives three points, a team that wins a shootout is awarded two points, a team that loses a shootout gets one point, and a team that loses in regulation or overtime earns no points. The standings show wins, losses, ties and shootout wins – W-L-T-SW (W-L-T add up to games played, the tie column signifies how many times a team has been to a shootout and the SW column represents how many shootouts a team has won.) Teams are awarded three points for each win in regulation or overtime, and one point for an overtime tie. Conference games tied after 65 minutes advance to a three-player shootout with the winning team receiving an extra point in the standings (denoted in the SW column). 2010-11 WCHA Women’s Release • Week 22 • 030111 WCHA Member Team Weekly Notebooks

Championship game the last two years. Bemidji State Beavers • In the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF last year, Minnesota won a double overtime game against Ohio State in the semifinals, 5-4. Laura May • The Beavers’ 2010-11 season came to a close Sunday as they fell in scored the game-winner at 3:31 into the double OT. Minnesota lost in overtime of game three to North Dakota 3-2. the championship game, 3-2, to Minnesota Duluth. The Bulldogs jumped • The only series in the first round of playoffs to go to three games, the out to a 2-0 lead in the first, but Sarah Erickson scored a goal late in the Beavers and Sioux battled to a 2-2 tie at the end of regulation, forcing first to put the game at 2-1. UMD’s Audrey Cournoyer scored 11:21 for the extra period of play. the eventual game-winner. Erickson scored her second goal of the game • In game one of the series, a couple costly defensive mistakes in the at 16:28, also in the second, but Minnesota couldn’t catch UMD and was third period by BSU would give the game to North Dakota by a score of handed the loss. 3-2. After giving up a 1-0 lead early in the game on a shorthanded goal, • Since Minnesota’s loss to Wisconsin on Jan. 29, the Gopher line of Kessel, the Beavers responded with Emily Erickson and Erin Cody scoring two Erickson and Schoullis have led the Gophers’ scoring driving with 42 points. goals in the second period within :30 seconds. However, Stephanie Roy In the past eight games, Kessel has contributed 16 points, followed by scored two goals in the third period to put the game out of reach. Erickson with 15 and Schoullis with 11. In that span, the trio also scored • Battling back on Saturday in game two, the Beavers played one of their five power-play goals, two shorthanded goals and three game-winning best games of the season while blanking the Sioux 3-0. Erika Wheelhouse goals. scored the game-winner, which was also her first of her college career. • The NCAA has announced that the NCAA Women’s Ice Hockey selection Lauren Williams and Sadie Lundquist scored unassisted goals in the third show will be broadcast on broadband via www.NCAA.com . The shows will air, Sunday, March 6 at 6:30 pm ET (5:30 pm finest games in nets, making 22 saves including two clutch saves at key CT). During that time, the NCAA will announce the eight-team field and points to keep UND off the board. the home teams for the top seeds. • In game three, Bemidji State jumped on the board first with a goal by • The Golden Gophers are currently fourth in the PairWise Rankings, Marlee Wheelhouse in the second period. The Sioux would then score a tool generally used for the NCAA committee to determine the NCAA twice, capitalizing once on the power play, to take a 2-1 lead. But before field in March. the end of the period, Lundquist scored a goal to tie the game. In the overtime period, at the 16:00 mark, Monique Lamoureux-Kolls would skate the puck from one end to the other and deke her way to a goal Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs advancing the Sioux to the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF. • The Beavers finished the season with the most conference wins in a • The No. 6 Bulldogs extended their NCAA second-best unbeaten streak single season (11) and the most home wins in a single season (9). to 11 games this past weekend with a two-game sweep over Minnesota • They also finished the season with the best conference -kill State, Mankato in the first round of the WCHA playoffs. with a 90.4% efficiency. • The Bulldogs, who are now 17-2 all-time in the first round of league • Erin Cody became the first player in school history to record multiple playoffs, held the Mavericks scoreless in both games with a 3-0 win last seasons of scoring at least 20 goals. Scoring at the 9:20 mark of the third Friday night and a 5-0 triumph on Saturday evening. period on Feb. 18 against Ohio State, Cody netted her 20th goal of the • Senior forward Elin Holmlov led the Maroon and Gold Friday night with season, marking back-to-back seasons to put up 20 goals. two goals and an assist, Haley Irwin added two assists and Kim Martin • The Beavers secured a sole fifth-place finish in the WCHA, the best made 20 saves to secure UMD’s fourth-straight game with a shutout. The in program history. Last season the Beavers finished tied for fifth in the Bulldogs outshot the Mavericks 40-20, but went 0-of-4 on the power- WCHA, BSU has also finished fifth before in the WCHA, but never with play. an eight-team conference before. • Last Saturday night was more of the same for UMD, which blew open • The Beavers set the school record for the best home record in a single a 1-0 game in the second period with three goals, two coming just :26 season, going 9-5-2 (.652). The record surpasses the 1999-2000 season seconds apart six minutes into action. Irwin and Holmlov each had three when that year’s squad finished with a 8-7-2 (.592) home record. assists, and the Bulldogs had five different goal scorers in the contest. Sophomore netminder Jennifer Harss made 25 saves for UMD to improve her overall record to 8-2-3. The Bulldogs again outshot MSU 43-25, for Minnesota Golden Gophers a series total of 83-45, and went 1-of-7 on the power-play over both games. • The No. 3-ranked Golden Gophers will compete at the 2011 WCHA • With the back-to-back shutouts, UMD has accrued a program record FINAL FACE-OFF Friday and Saturday night at Ridder Arena. The Golden of 12 shutouts this season, surpassing the mark of 10 (reached by two Gophers will play No. 2 seed Minnesota Duluth on Friday at 7:07 pm at Bulldog teams, most recently in 2007-08). Ridder Arena. • UMD has not allowed a goal in 246:52 of action – 16:10 shy of the • Minnesota advanced to the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF with a two-game Bulldog program record for the longest shutout streak. sweep over Ohio State last weekend at Ridder Arena. • UMD is 44-4-3 against the Mavericks over the past 12 years, and went • In last Friday’s game, the Gophers took a commanding 4-0 lead after 6-0 against MSU this past season, including ending on a 329:39 shutout Kelly Seeler, Jen Schoullis (2) and Sarah Erickson scored. OSU, however, streak. responded back when Laura McIntosh scored two goals at 13:33 and • UMD is led in scoring by senior forward Holmlov, who has recorded again at 14:06 to put the game at 4-2 after two. Minnesota contained 52 points (18g, 34) in 32 games played. Holmlov has now scored 170 the comeback to just the two goals and earned the win. points in her UMD career (67g, 103a) and ranks No. 6 all-time in Bulldog • In last Saturday’s playoff game, the Gophers again jumped out to an career scoring history. Her 103 career assists rank her No. 6 all- time, one early lead after the first period. Erickson and each scored assist short of tying Erika Holst in the No. 5 spot, and she is the first player a goal to go up, 2-0. OSU’s Paige Semenza scored a shorthanded goal since Caroline Ouellette to notch more than 100 helpers over her career. to put the game at 2-1 after two and Shannon Reilly scored at 6:21 in Ouellette did it between 2002-05. the third to tie the game up, 2-2. However, Amanda Kessel scored the • UMD – the second most stingy team in the nation – will play No. 3- game-winning goal at 16:51 to give the Gophers the win and a trip to ranked Minnesota Friday at 7:07 pm at Ridder Arena. The Bulldogs are the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF. 23-27-6 all-time against the Gophers, making Minnesota the only team • Minnesota has won the WCHA tournament championship three in the NCAA that UMD is sub-.500 against. UMD went 2-1-1 this season times in 2002, 2004 and 2005. The Gophers have played in the WCHA 2010-11 WCHA Women’s Release • Week 22 • 030111 Weekly Team Notebooks con’t some highlight-reel saves on the weekend in the losing effort. Ney also had two assists in game three, a single-game record for the Sioux. against Minnesota, and is 4-1-1 in its last six games with the Gophers. • The win gave UND 20 victories overall on the season, another of many The Bulldogs defeated the Gophers last season in the WCHA FINFAL firsts on the year, improving them to 20-12-2. FACE-OFF championship game by a score of 3-2 back on March 7, 2010, • UND won the playoff series opener last Friday also by a 3-2 score, the and then went on to knock off the NCAA Frozen Four hosts two weeks first playoff win for the Sioux. Jocelyne Lamoureux scored shorthanded later en route to winning the 2010 NCAA title. for the game’s first goal before lone senior Stephanie Roy scored back- to-back goals for her second game-winner in as many games. • The Sioux dropped the middle game against Bemidji State as Tomcikova Minnesota State Mavericks completed the 3-0 shutout with 22 saves and BSU scoring two goals, including two on the power-play. • The Mavericks finished the 2010-11 season with an 8-25-3 record • The Sioux will play in the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF opening game against overall, while going 7-20-1-0 in the WCHA. top-seed and the nation’s top-ranked team Wisconsin. The Sioux went • The Mavericks finished seventh in the WCHA standings with 22 points winless in four attempts against the Badgers this year. and were swept by sixth-rated and second-seeded Minnesota Duluth, dropping last Friday’s contest, 3-0, then falling to the Bulldogs, 5-0, on Saturday. Ohio State Buckeyes • In game one, UMD scored the opening goal at 6:44 of the first period when Elin Holmlov cleaned up a rebound on MSU goaltender Alli Altmann’s • The Buckeyes concluded the 2010-11 season with a 3-2 loss to No. glove side. After a scoreless second frame, the Bulldogs added two goals 3-ranked Minnesota Saturday and finished the season 14-19-3 overall in the third period – by senior defenseman Jocelyne Larocque at 2:49 and and 8-19-3-3 in the WCHA after being swept in the best-of-three series Holmlov at 8:19. Altmann allowed all three goals and stopped 37 saves, at Ridder Arena in Minneapolis, Minn. while Minnesota Duluth netminder Kim Martin earned the shut-out and • Down 2-0, the Buckeyes battled back to even the score at 2-2 in the 20 saves. third period, but a late goal by Minnesota ended Ohio State’s season. • Last Saturday, Minnesota Duluth jumped out to a 1-0 lead at 14:08 Minnesota would strike first with a goal from Sarah Erickson at 10:48 of of the first frame on its first power-play chance of the game. Junior the first period. Carding her 100th career point, Erickson connected with center Haley Irwin’s shot was saved by Altmann, but sophomore Audrey Amanda Kessel for the goal. The Gophers’ Sarah Davis then capitalized on Cournoyer put in the rebound for the Bulldog goal. Early in the second an Ohio State hooking penalty just over a minute later at 11:54 to bring UMD added two goals just :26 seconds from each other. The first, scored by the Gopher lead to two. Skating four-on-five, the Buckeyes were able to sophomore center Katie Wilson at the 6:24 mark, and the other was scored generate some offensive momentum when sophomore Paige Semenza by sophomore defenseman Jessica Wong at the 6:50 mark. Minnesota fired a shorthanded goal from sophomore Minttu Tuominen at 5:14 of Duluth increased its lead to 4-0 with a goal scored by Larocque at the the second stanza. The Buckeyes held Minnesota scoreless in the period, 16:44 mark. UMD made it 5-0 at 9:18 of the third frame when freshman as rookie goalie Lisa Steffes stopped all 15 shots on goal. Ohio State put Noora Jaakkola’s shot from the point was tipped over Altmann’s shoulder 16 shots on net in the period. The Buckeyes would get on the board glove side by sophomore forward Vanessa Thibault. Altmann finished again to even the score at 6:21 in the third, when senior Shannon Reilly with 38 saves and UMD sophomore goaltender Jennifer Harss earned tallied her ninth goal of the season. The power-play goal was assisted the shut-out and 25 saves. by Touminen who ended the game with two points. Racking up 15 • MSU is now 0-3 against UMD in post-season action with the only other shots on goal to the Buckeyes’ six in the final period, the Gopher offense loss being a 10-1 loss in the 2000-01 season. remained strong. At 16:51, Kessel fired the unassisted game-winner to • Minnesota State is 2-16 in all-time playoff games. The two wins came send Minnesota to the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF. Ohio State pulled Steffes in 2008-09 when they earned their first ever playoff game and playoff for the extra attacker with 1:10 remaining in regulation but were unable series win over St. Cloud State. to get a shot on net. • Freshman forward Kathleen Rogan earned 12-9=21 over the course • Lisa Steffes concluded her rookie season with 35 saves and a record of of the 2010-11 season, a team-best for the season. 14-19-3. She ended the year with an Ohio State record 1,085 saves and • Sophomore forward Lauren Smith tallied 15 points (4-11=15), second leads the country in minutes played and saves. most on the team. • Both squads were able to capitalize on the power-play opportunity • Senior forward Nina Tikkinen (5-7=12) and junior forward Moria last weekend. The Buckeyes were 1-of-2, while the Gophers went 1-of-3. O’Connor (6-6=12) earned 12 points tied for third-best on the squad. Ohio State tallied 32 shots on goal to Minnesota’s 38. • Rogan’s 12 goals on the season was a team-best, while Smith’s 11 assists • Ohio State opened its WCHA First Round Playoff series with a 4-2 loss was a season-high. to No. 3 Minnesota last Friday at Ridder Arena. Down 4-0, the No. 6-seed Buckeyes got two goals from Laura McIntosh in :33 seconds, but it was not enough to edge the No. 3-seed Golden Gophers who capitalized North Dakota Fighting Sioux on two power play opportunities. The Gophers jumped on the board first with an unassisted goal by Kelly Seeler at 2:10. Holding the Scarlet • The Sioux are moving on to the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF for the first and Gray to just six shots on goal in the first stanza, Minnesota’s Jen time in program history after defeating Bemidji State in the opening Schoullis would then find the net on the power-play at 15:53. Minnesota round last weekend. continued its control of the puck out of the break with two more goals. • It took the longest game in UND’s history, a 3-2 victory over the Beavers Sarah Erickson tallied her 17th goal of the season at 6:49, while Schoullis in the rubber match of the series, when the Sioux were able to score 16 converted another power play opportunity at 11:29. The Buckeyes were minutes into the extra frame to win their first playoff series. Monique able cut the deficit in half when McIntosh fired back-to-back goals to Lamoureux-Kolls took the puck from her own end, skated through neutral swing the momentum in Ohio State’s favor. Connecting with sophomores ice, faked a shot to get around a defenseman and buried a backhand in Tina Hollowell and Hokey Langan, McIntosh’s first goal came at 13:33. The front of the crease for the series-clinching goal. Jocelyne Lamoureux also Waterloo, Ontario, native then scored again unassisted just 33 seconds scored in the game and was offensively UND’s most consistent player later at 14:06. Ohio State continued to fight in the final period, but its even though not playing at 100-percent. Sophomore Mary Loken also efforts were not enough for the Gopher defense who held the Buckeyes scored for the Sioux. scoreless to secure the win. Between the pipes, Steffes made 34 saves. • Both team’s best players in the series were its netminders. UND backstop Stephanie Ney made a total of 83 saves in the three games with a .922 save percentage. BSU goaltender Zuzana Tomcikova made 2010-11 WCHA Women’s Release • Week 22 • 030111 Weekly Team Notebooks con’t St. Cloud State Huskies

• The Huskies fell twice to top-ranked Wisconsin, 9-3 and 5-1, in the first round of the WCHA playoffs, a best-of-three series at Verona, Wis. • Senior defender Diana Karouzos had the Huskies’ only goal of the contest as the Badgers ended the SCSU season by a score of 5-1 last Saturday, Feb. 26, swept the Huskies and advanced to the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF. • Karouzos’ goal, which was assisted by rookie forward Molli Mott on the power-play, marked the fourth of the senior’s career. • Senior netminder Ashley Nixon played in all 60 minutes last Saturday, which marked her final game in a Husky uniform. The Blaine, Minn., native backstopped the Huskies with 33 saves and completed her career at SCSU ranked second all-time with 2,988 career saves between the pipes. • Last Friday night, sophomore Alex Nelson had two goals and rookie Julia Gilbert posted her sixth goal of the season in the Huskies’ 9-3 loss to the Badgers. • St. Cloud State completes the 2010-11 season with a 1-33-1 overall record (1-26-1-1 WCHA). Wisconsin Badgers

• The No. 1-ranked Badgers (32-2-2, 24-2-2-2 WCHA) travel to Minneapolis for the 2011 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF this weekend. The Badgers face No. 4 seed North Dakota (20-12-3, 16-10-2-0 WCHA) in Friday’s first semifinal, set for 4:07 pm at Ridder Arena. • The Badgers continue their quest for their fourth WCHA postseason title this weekend. UW earned the league’s postseason crown in 2009, 2007 and 2006. • Wisconsin advanced to the 2011 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF by defeating No. 8 seed St. Cloud State in the best-of-three first round of the WCHA playoffs last weekend. The Badgers took the series with a 9-3 win and a 5-1 victory to advance to the league tournament. Brianna Decker led the Badgers with seven points in the series, marking her second-straight series totaling seven points. Meghan Duggan and Hilary Knight added six points apiece, and Carolyne Prevost recorded five points in the two games. • Last Friday’s playoff game saw Duggan lead UW with five points while Decker added four, including two power-play goals and her nation-leading 11th game-winning goal. Prevost provided a boost for UW in the third period, tallying two goals and one assist in the final 20 minutes to seal the 9-3 win. • In last Saturday’s 5-1 win over SCSU, Wisconsin got two goals from Knight, including the game-winner on the power-play just 9:04 into the game. Decker figured into the first three goals of the game, assisting two tallies before scoring on a solo effort at 4:44 of the second. • Freshman goaltender Alex Rigsby earned both first round playoff wins for the Badgers. She made 18 saves last Friday and followed up with a 16-save performance Saturday night. Rigsby is now 22-1-2 on the year. • The Badgers are currently on a 22-game unbeaten streak, posting a 20-0-2 record since losing to Minnesota Duluth on Nov. 28, 2010. • Wisconsin owns a 30-2-0 all-time record against North Dakota. UW swept North Dakota in two regular season series, winning 4-3 and 6-2 on the road (Dec. 4-5) and picking up 5-0 and 8-4 wins at the Kohl Center (Jan. 28-29). UW is undefeated (4-0-0) against the Fighting Sioux in the postseason. • Two Badgers are on the verge of scoring milestones. Decker is one point shy of the 100-career point mark, and Knight is four points away from reaching 200 career points. • Knight is currently riding a 20-game point streak, posting 48 points from Dec. 10-Feb. 26. Her streak ties the second-longest streak all-time, a record held by Decker (Nov. 6, 2010-Feb. 4, 2011) and Meghan Hunter (Oct. 14, 2000 to Jan. 12, 2001). 2010-11 WCHA Women’s Release • Week 22 • 030111

University of Wisconsin Badgers • 2011 WCHA Champions 2010-11 WCHA Team Head-to-Head Records • Final Note: each member team plays each of the other seven member teams four times during the conference regular season – two at home and two away

BSU UM UMD MSU UND OSU SCSU UW GP, W-L-T-SW, PTS BSU --- 1-3-0 1-3-0 3-0-1 1-2-1 1-1-2 4-0-0 0-4-0 28, 11-13-4, 39 UM 3-1-0 --- 1-2-1 4-0-0 1-3-0 4-0-0 4-0-0 1-2-1 28, 18-8-2, 57 UMD 3-1-0 2-1-1 --- 4-0-0 2-2-0 3-1-0 3-0-1 1-2-1 28, 18-7-3, 57 MSU 0-3-1 0-4-0 0-4-0 --- 2-2-0 2-2-0 3-1-0 0-4-0 28, 7-20-1, 22 UND 2-1-1 3-1-0 2-2-0 2-2-0 --- 3-0-1 4-0-0 0-4-0 28, 16-10-2, 50 OSU 1-1-2 0-4-0 1-3-0 2-2-0 0-3-1 --- 4-0-0 0-4-0 28, 8-17-3, 30 SCSU 0-4-0 0-4-0 0-3-1 1-3-0 0-4-0 0-4-0 --- 0-4-0 28, 1-26-1, 5 UW 4-0-0 2-1-1 2-1-1 4-0-0 4-0-0 4-0-0 4-0-0 --- 28, 24-2-2, 76

WCHA Women’s Tie-Breaking Procedures • For Playoff Seeding Purposes Only

At the conclusion of the regular season, teams will be ranked by the number of points accumulated. If two teams are tied for first place, they will be declared co-WCHA champions. The first round of the WCHA's post-season tournament will be a best-of-three games format at the home site of the teams ranked higher in the final regular season standings. All eight teams participate in the first round of the tournament. First round playoff pairings will be: #1 rank vs #8 rank, #2 rank vs #7 rank, #3 vs #6, and #4 vs #5. Following the four first round series, the four winning teams will be re-seeded #1 thru #4 according to their standings in the final WCHA in-season competition and will advance to the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF. In the event that ties are encountered in the determination of WCHA ranking or designation of home teams for playoff purposes, the following procedures will be used in the order given to break the ties: a) If two or more teams are tied, head-to-head competition during the regular (conference) season will be used to break the tie. b) If two or more teams are still tied after (a), the highest seed will go to the team with the most WCHA (conference) wins during the regular season. c) If two or more teams played a four-game series during the regular season and the teams have the same win-loss records for those series and the same number of WCHA wins, the team having the least number of goals scored against it in the four-game series shall have the higher rank. If two or more teams played a two-game series during the regular season, procede to tie-breaker d). d) If two or more teams are still tied after applying the provisions of (a), (b) and (c), the team having the greatest "winning margin" during the regular season will have the higher rank. Winning margin = WCHA goals for during the regular season minus WCHA goals against. e) Games played against WCHA opponents in holiday tournaments will not be counted in the determinations. f) Shootout wins used during the regular season will not be counted in the determinations. Shootout games will be recorded as a tie in the determinations. 2010-11 WCHA Team-by-Team • Records Against the Rest By Team v. HEA v. ECACH v. CHA v. Ind. Total Bemidji State 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 2-3-0 Minnesota 0-0-0 4-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 5-0-0 Minnesota Duluth 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 Minnesota State 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-2 0-0-0 1-2-2 North Dakota 2-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-1 Ohio State 0-0-0 0-0-0 6-0-0 0-0-0 6-0-0 St. Cloud State 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 0-5-0 Wisconsin 1-0-0 2-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 6-0-0 TOTALS: 5-2-1 6-0-0 13-9-2 0-0-0 24-11-3 (.688) (1.000) (.583) (.000) (.671)

By Site v. HEA v. ECACH v. CHA v. Ind. Total Home 3-2-0 4-0-0 7-4-2 0-0-0 14-6-2 Away 1-0-1 2-0-0 5-5-0 0-0-0 7-5-0 Neutral 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 TOTALS: 5-2-1 6-0-0 13-9-2 0-0-0 24-11-3 (.688) (1.000) (.583) (.000) (.671) 2010-11 WCHA Women’s Release • Week 22 • 030111 2010-11 WCHA Women’s Team Statistics • All Games

Scoring Offense: Games Goals G/GM Combined Special Teams: Totals PCT 1 Wisconsin 36 195 5.42 1 Minnesota 194/328 59.1 2 Minnesota Duluth 32 129 4.03 2 Wisconsin 145/273 53.1 3 Minnesota 35 123 3.51 3 Minnesota Duluth 154/292 52.7 4 North Dakota 35 116 3.31 4 Minnesota State 136/268 50.7 5 Ohio State 36 99 2.75 5 North Dakota 169/344 49.1 6 Bemidji State 35 70 2.00 6 Bemidji State 125/257 48.6 7 Minnesota State 36 53 1.47 7 Ohio State 130/284 45.8 8 St. Cloud State 35 31 0.89 8 St. Cloud State 128/323 39.6

Scoring Defense: Games Goals G/GM Special Teams Net: PPF SHA PP PPA SHF SH NET 1 Minnesota Duluth 32 49 1.53 1 Wisconsin 39 3 +36 16 12 -4 +32 2 Minnesota 35 58 1.66 2 Minnesota Duluth 34 0 +34 15 7 -8 +26 3 Wisconsin 36 62 1.72 3 Minnesota 35 3 +32 18 5 -13 +19 4 Bemidji State 35 88 2.51 4 North Dakota 32 9 +23 22 2 -20 +3 5 North Dakota 35 100 2.86 5 Bemidji State 18 4 +14 16 2 -14 0 6 Ohio State 36 116 3.22 6 Ohio State 25 5 +20 28 4 -24 -4 7 Minnesota State 36 122 3.39 7 Minnesota State 9 4 +5 30 5 -25 -20 8 St. Cloud State 35 177 5.06 8 St. Cloud State 9 6 +3 57 1 -56 -53

Penalty Minutes: Games PIM PIM/G Scoring by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 North Dakota 35 483 13.8 1 Wisconsin 68 67 57 3 195 2 St. Cloud State 35 479 13.7 2 Minnesota Duluth 35 49 45 0 129 3 Minnesota 35 456 13.0 3 Minnesota 44 47 31 1 123 4 Minnesota Duluth 32 396 12.4 4 North Dakota 38 35 40 3 116 5 Minnesota State 36 369 10.2 5 Ohio State 21 37 41 0 99 6 Ohio State 36 313 8.7 6 Bemidji State 24 27 18 1 70 7 Bemidji State 35 297 8.5 7 Minnesota State 18 16 19 0 53 8 Wisconsin 36 272 7.6 8 St. Cloud State 6 13 12 0 31

Power Play: Totals SHA PCT Goals Allowed by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Wisconsin 39/151 3 25.8 1 Minnesota Duluth 14 21 13 1 49 2 Minnesota 35/151 3 23.2 2 Minnesota 17 21 20 0 58 3 Minnesota Duluth 34/157 0 21.7 3 Wisconsin 15 27 20 0 62 4 North Dakota 32/185 9 17.3 4 Bemidji State 27 27 32 2 88 5 Ohio State 25/151 5 16.6 5 North Dakota 36 37 27 0 100 6 Bemidji State 18/134 4 13.4 6 Ohio State 34 41 37 4 116 7 Minnesota State 9/111 4 8.1 7 Minnesota State 34 51 36 1 122 8 St. Cloud State 9/147 6 6.1 8 St. Cloud State 66 53 58 0 177

Penalty Kill: Totals SHF PCT 1 Minnesota 159/177 5 89.8 2 Minnesota Duluth 120/135 7 88.9 3 Bemidji State 107/123 2 87.0 4 Wisconsin 106/122 12 86.9 5 North Dakota 137/159 2 86.2 6 Minnesota State 127/157 5 80.9 7 Ohio State 105/133 4 78.9 8 St. Cloud State 119/176 1 67.6 2010-11 WCHA Women’s Release • Week 22 • 030111 2010-11 WCHA Women’s Player Statistics • All Games

Point Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Meghan Duggan Wisconsin SR F 36 2.19 35-44-79 2 Hilary Knight Wisconsin JR F 36 2.08 46-29-75 3 Brianna Decker Wisconsin SO F 36 2.00 31-41-72 4 Jocelyne Lamoureux North Dakota SO F 32 1.78 28-29-57 5 Monique Lamoureux-Kolls North Dakota SO F/D 32 1.69 22-32-54 6 Elin Holmlov Minnesota Duluth SR F 32 1.62 18-34-52 7 Haley Irwin Minnesota Duluth JR F 23 2.04 18-29-47 Laura McIntosh Ohio State JR F 33 1.42 14-33-47 9 Amanda Kessel Minnesota FR F 32 1.41 16-29-45 10 Brooke Ammerman Wisconsin JR F 32 1.25 15-25-40 11 Ohio State JR F 29 1.34 26-13-39 12 Erin Cody Bemidji State SR F 35 1.09 20-18-38 13 Jessica Wong Minnesota Duluth SO F 31 1.19 14-23-37 Sarah Erickson Minnesota JR F 34 1.09 18-19-37 Kelly Terry Minnesota FR F 35 1.06 14-23-37 16 Pernilla Winberg Minnesota Duluth SO F 31 1.10 13-21-34 Alyssa Wiebe North Dakota JR F 35 0.97 13-21-34 18 Hokey Langan Ohio State SO F 27 1.15 13-18-31 19 Sarah Davis Minnesota FR F 35 0.86 10-20-30 20 Jocelyne Larocque Minnesota Duluth SR D 30 0.97 8-21-29 Jen Schoullis Minnesota JR F 35 0.83 17-12-29 22 Carolyne Prévost Wisconsin JR F 31 0.90 16-12-28 Anne Schleper Minnesota JR D 35 0.80 8-20-28 24 Emily Erickson Bemidji State SO F 33 0.82 16-11-27 25 Audrey Cournoyer Minnesota Duluth SO F 32 0.78 14-11-25 Madison Packer Wisconsin FR F 33 0.76 12-13-25 Brittany Ammerman Wisconsin FR F 34 0.74 13-12-25 28 Laura Fridfinnson Minnesota Duluth SR F 32 0.72 10-13-23 Mallory Deluce Wisconsin SR F 32 0.72 6-17-23 Shannon Reilly Ohio State SR D 34 0.68 9-14-23 31 Jordan Slavin North Dakota SO D 26 0.85 6-16-22 Katherine Wilson Minnesota Duluth SO F 31 0.71 8-14-22 Sadie Lundquist Bemidji State SO F 35 0.63 8-14-22 34 Annie Bauerfeld Bemidji State SR F 35 0.60 6-15-21 Kathleen Rogan Minnesota State FR F 36 0.58 12- 9-21 36 Sara Dagenais North Dakota JR F 35 0.57 9-11-20 37 Megan Bozek Minnesota SO D 34 0.56 6-13-19 Becky Kortum Minnesota SO F 35 0.54 14- 5-19 Kelly Wild Ohio State JR D 36 0.53 3-16-19 40 Brienna Gillanders Minnesota Duluth FR F 32 0.53 9- 8-17 Kelly Seeler Minnesota JR D 35 0.49 5-12-17 42 Stefanie McKeough Wisconsin SO D/D 32 0.50 3-13-16 Allison Parizek North Dakota SO F 33 0.48 7- 9-16 Montana Vichorek Bemidji State JR D 35 0.46 2-14-16 Tina Hollowell Ohio State SO F 36 0.44 3-13-16 46 Brittany Haverstock Wisconsin JR D 32 0.47 5-10-15 Mary Loken North Dakota SO F 35 0.43 8- 7-15 Lauren Smith Minnesota State SO F 36 0.42 4-11-15 49 Ally Tarr Ohio State FR F 36 0.39 7- 7-14 Geena Prough Wisconsin SR D/F 36 0.39 3-11-14 51 Paige Semenza Ohio State SO F 34 0.38 7- 6-13 Erin Johnson Bemidji State SR F 35 0.37 6- 7-13 53 Nina Tikkinen Minnesota State SR F 27 0.44 5- 7-12 Jamie Kenyon Minnesota Duluth FR F 32 0.38 5- 7-12 Moira O'Connor Minnesota State JR F 35 0.34 6- 6-12 56 Julia Gilbert St. Cloud State FR F 35 0.31 6- 5-11 Mira Jalosuo Minnesota SO D 35 0.31 4- 7-11 Breann Frykas Wisconsin SO F 36 0.31 4- 7-11 Saige Pacholok Wisconsin SO D 36 0.31 2- 9-11 60 Minttu Tuominen Ohio State SO F 32 0.31 2- 8-10 Molli Mott St. Cloud State FR F 34 0.29 5- 5-10 Tracy McCann Minnesota State FR F 35 0.29 6- 4-10 Kelsey Ketcher North Dakota JR F 35 0.29 6- 4-10 Marlee Wheelhouse Bemidji State JR D 35 0.29 2- 8-10 Candace Molle North Dakota SO D 35 0.29 2- 8-10 Melissa Feste Ohio State JR F 36 0.28 4- 6-10 Anne Dronen Wisconsin SR D 36 0.28 2- 8-10 Kelly Jaminski Wisconsin FR D 36 0.28 0-10-10 69 Kelly Nash Wisconsin SR F 31 0.29 2- 7- 9 Bethany Brausen Minnesota FR F 35 0.26 2- 7- 9 Ashley Furia North Dakota SO D/F 35 0.26 2- 7- 9 72 Holly Perkins North Dakota SO F 12 0.67 3- 5- 8 Stephanie Roy North Dakota SR F 27 0.30 7- 1- 8 Margot Miller North Dakota JR F 30 0.27 3- 5- 8 Emmi Leinonen Minnesota State JR F 31 0.26 3- 5- 8 Laura May Minnesota SR F 33 0.24 3- 5- 8 Alex Nelson St. Cloud State SO F 35 0.23 5- 3- 8 Erika Wheelhouse Bemidji State SO D 35 0.23 1- 7- 8 79 Tara Gray Minnesota Duluth SR D 28 0.25 3- 4- 7 Kim Theut Ohio State JR F 34 0.21 3- 4- 7 Lauren Zrust Minnesota State SO F 36 0.19 3- 4- 7 Jackie Otto Minnesota State JR D 36 0.19 0- 7- 7 2010-11 WCHA Women’s Release • Week 22 • 030111 WCHA Women’s Player Statistics • All Games con’t

83 Nicole Germaine Minnesota State FR F 26 0.23 1- 5- 6 Kacy Ambroz Minnesota Duluth JR F 32 0.19 3- 3- 6 Vanessa Thibault Minnesota Duluth SO F 32 0.19 3- 3- 6 Christina Mancuso Ohio State SR F 32 0.19 3- 3- 6 Becky Allis Ohio State FR D 32 0.19 2- 4- 6 Kari Lundberg Minnesota State FR F 34 0.18 1- 5- 6 Samantha Downey Minnesota SO F 35 0.17 1- 5- 6 Baylee Gillanders Minnesota FR D 35 0.17 0- 6- 6 91 Terra Rasmussen Minnesota SR F 32 0.16 2- 3- 5 Noora Jaakkola Minnesota Duluth FR D 32 0.16 0- 5- 5 Brittany Toor St. Cloud State JR F 33 0.15 4- 1- 5 Lauren Williams Bemidji State JR F 33 0.15 3- 2- 5 Melissa Klippenstein Minnesota State FR F 33 0.15 3- 2- 5 Kelsie Scott Minnesota State FR F 33 0.15 2- 3- 5 Haylea Schmid St. Cloud State SO F 34 0.15 2- 3- 5 Sydney Burghardt St. Cloud State FR F 35 0.14 0- 5- 5 99 Emily West Minnesota SR F 4 1.00 2- 2- 4 Jocelyn Zabrick St. Cloud State SO D 30 0.13 0- 4- 4 Mariia Posa Minnesota Duluth SO D/D 32 0.12 1- 3- 4 Emilia Andersson Minnesota State SO D 32 0.12 0- 4- 4 Amanda Boskovich Ohio State SO F 33 0.12 2- 2- 4 Michelle Burke St. Cloud State FR D 33 0.12 1- 3- 4 Kylie Lane St. Cloud State SO F 35 0.11 2- 2- 4 Kimberly Lieder Bemidji State JR D 35 0.11 1- 3- 4 Kayla Berg North Dakota FR D 35 0.11 0- 4- 4 Madison Kolls North Dakota FR D 35 0.11 0- 4- 4 Ariel Mackley Minnesota State JR F 36 0.11 2- 2- 4 Teal Bishop Ohio State SR D 36 0.11 0- 4- 4

Goal Scoring: GP GPG G 1 Hilary Knight Wisconsin JR F 36 1.28 46 2 Meghan Duggan Wisconsin SR F 36 0.97 35 3 Brianna Decker Wisconsin SO F 36 0.86 31 4 Jocelyne Lamoureux North Dakota SO F 32 0.88 28 5 Natalie Spooner Ohio State JR F 29 0.90 26

Assist Scoring: GP APG A 1 Meghan Duggan Wisconsin SR F 36 1.22 44 2 Brianna Decker Wisconsin SO F 36 1.14 41 3 Elin Holmlov Minnesota Duluth SR F 32 1.06 34 4 Laura McIntosh Ohio State JR F 33 1.00 33 5 Monique Lamoureux-Kolls North Dakota SO F/D 32 1.00 32

Power Play Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Meghan Duggan Wisconsin SR F 36 0.72 11-15-26 2 Monique Lamoureux-Kolls North Dakota SO F/D 32 0.62 7-13-20 Anne Schleper Minnesota JR D 35 0.57 5-15-20 4 Jocelyne Lamoureux North Dakota SO F 32 0.59 6-13-19 Laura McIntosh Ohio State JR F 33 0.58 3-16-19

Power Play Goals: GP GPG G 1 Meghan Duggan Wisconsin SR F 36 0.31 11 2 Natalie Spooner Ohio State JR F 29 0.34 10 3 Brienna Gillanders Minnesota Duluth FR F 32 0.25 8 Hilary Knight Wisconsin JR F 36 0.22 8 5 Audrey Cournoyer Minnesota Duluth SO F 32 0.22 7 Monique Lamoureux-Kolls North Dakota SO F/D 32 0.22 7

Short-Handed Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Brianna Decker Wisconsin SO F 36 0.14 2- 3- 5 2 Laura Fridfinnson Minnesota Duluth SR F 32 0.12 3- 1- 4 Elin Holmlov Minnesota Duluth SR F 32 0.12 1- 3- 4 4 Haley Irwin Minnesota Duluth JR F 23 0.13 2- 1- 3 Carolyne Prévost Wisconsin JR F 31 0.10 2- 1- 3 Mallory Deluce Wisconsin SR F 32 0.09 2- 1- 3 Meghan Duggan Wisconsin SR F 36 0.08 3- 0- 3

Game-Winning Goals: GP G 1 Brianna Decker Wisconsin SO F 36 11 2 Hilary Knight Wisconsin JR F 36 8 3 Sarah Erickson Minnesota JR F 34 6 4 Natalie Spooner Ohio State JR F 29 5 Meghan Duggan Wisconsin SR F 36 5 2010-11 WCHA Women’s Release • Week 22 • 030111 WCHA Women’s Player Statistics • All Games con’t

Defenseman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Jocelyne Larocque Minnesota Duluth SR D 30 0.97 8-21-29 2 Anne Schleper Minnesota JR D 35 0.80 8-20-28 3 Shannon Reilly Ohio State SR D 34 0.68 9-14-23 4 Jordan Slavin North Dakota SO D 26 0.85 6-16-22 5 Megan Bozek Minnesota SO D 34 0.56 6-13-19 Kelly Wild Ohio State JR D 36 0.53 3-16-19 7 Kelly Seeler Minnesota JR D 35 0.49 5-12-17 8 Stefanie McKeough Wisconsin SO D/D 32 0.50 3-13-16 Montana Vichorek Bemidji State JR D 35 0.46 2-14-16 10 Brittany Haverstock Wisconsin JR D 32 0.47 5-10-15 11 Geena Prough Wisconsin SR D/F 36 0.39 3-11-14 12 Mira Jalosuo Minnesota SO D 35 0.31 4- 7-11 Saige Pacholok Wisconsin SO D 36 0.31 2- 9-11 14 Marlee Wheelhouse Bemidji State JR D 35 0.29 2- 8-10 Candace Molle North Dakota SO D 35 0.29 2- 8-10 Anne Dronen Wisconsin SR D 36 0.28 2- 8-10 Kelly Jaminski Wisconsin FR D 36 0.28 0-10-10 18 Ashley Furia North Dakota SO D/F 35 0.26 2- 7- 9 19 Erika Wheelhouse Bemidji State SO D 35 0.23 1- 7- 8 20 Tara Gray Minnesota Duluth SR D 28 0.25 3- 4- 7 Jackie Otto Minnesota State JR D 36 0.19 0- 7- 7

Freshman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Amanda Kessel Minnesota F 32 1.41 16-29-45 2 Kelly Terry Minnesota F 35 1.06 14-23-37 3 Sarah Davis Minnesota F 35 0.86 10-20-30 4 Madison Packer Wisconsin F 33 0.76 12-13-25 Brittany Ammerman Wisconsin F 34 0.74 13-12-25 6 Kathleen Rogan Minnesota State F 36 0.58 12- 9-21 7 Brienna Gillanders Minnesota Duluth F 32 0.53 9- 8-17 8 Ally Tarr Ohio State F 36 0.39 7- 7-14 9 Jamie Kenyon Minnesota Duluth F 32 0.38 5- 7-12 10 Julia Gilbert St. Cloud State F 35 0.31 6- 5-11 11 Molli Mott St. Cloud State F 34 0.29 5- 5-10 Tracy McCann Minnesota State F 35 0.29 6- 4-10 Kelly Jaminski Wisconsin D 36 0.28 0-10-10 14 Bethany Brausen Minnesota F 35 0.26 2- 7- 9 15 Nicole Germaine Minnesota State F 26 0.23 1- 5- 6 Becky Allis Ohio State D 32 0.19 2- 4- 6 Kari Lundberg Minnesota State F 34 0.18 1- 5- 6 Baylee Gillanders Minnesota D 35 0.17 0- 6- 6 19 Noora Jaakkola Minnesota Duluth D 32 0.16 0- 5- 5 Melissa Klippenstein Minnesota State F 33 0.15 3- 2- 5 Kelsie Scott Minnesota State F 33 0.15 2- 3- 5 Sydney Burghardt St. Cloud State F 35 0.14 0- 5- 5 23 Michelle Burke St. Cloud State D 33 0.12 1- 3- 4 Kayla Berg North Dakota D 35 0.11 0- 4- 4 Madison Kolls North Dakota D 35 0.11 0- 4- 4

Goals Against Average: Minutes GA GAA 1 Kim Martin Minnesota Duluth SR 1115:32 25 1.34 2 Noora Räty Minnesota SO 1844:38 49 1.59 3 Jennifer Harss Minnesota Duluth SO 781:14 22 1.69 4 Alex Rigsby Wisconsin FR 1531:17 46 1.80 5 Zuzana Tomcikova Bemidji State JR 1631:38 50 1.84 6 Stephanie Ney North Dakota JR 1433:01 55 2.30 7 Lisa Steffes Ohio State FR 2158:05 112 3.11 8 Alli Altmann Minnesota State JR 1557:41 82 3.16 9 Ashley Nixon St. Cloud State SR 1644:38 139 5.07 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Save Percentage: Saves GA Pct 1 Kim Martin Minnesota Duluth SR 446 25 .947 2 Noora Räty Minnesota SO 857 49 .946 3 Jennifer Harss Minnesota Duluth SO 312 22 .934 4 Zuzana Tomcikova Bemidji State JR 692 50 .933 5 Alex Rigsby Wisconsin FR 518 46 .918 6 Stephanie Ney North Dakota JR 601 55 .916 7 Lisa Steffes Ohio State FR 1085 112 .906 8 Alli Altmann Minnesota State JR 737 82 .900 9 Ashley Nixon St. Cloud State SR 946 139 .872 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Winning Percentage: W- L- T Pct 1 Alex Rigsby Wisconsin FR 22- 1- 2 .920 2 Noora Räty Minnesota SO 24- 6- 2 .781 3 Kim Martin Minnesota Duluth SR 14- 5- 0 .737 4 Jennifer Harss Minnesota Duluth SO 8- 2- 3 .731 5 Stephanie Ney North Dakota JR 16- 6- 2 .708 6 Zuzana Tomcikova Bemidji State JR 13-11- 3 .537 7 Lisa Steffes Ohio State FR 14-19- 3 .431 8 Alli Altmann Minnesota State JR 4-21- 2 .185 9 Ashley Nixon St. Cloud State SR 1-28- 1 .050 2010-11 WCHA Women’s Release • Week 22 • 030111 2010-11 WCHA Women’s Team Statistics • Conference Games • Final

Scoring Offense: Games Goals G/GM Combined Special Teams: Totals PCT 1 Wisconsin 28 140 5.00 1 Minnesota 153/260 58.8 2 Minnesota Duluth 28 109 3.89 2 Wisconsin 114/213 53.5 3 Minnesota 28 100 3.57 3 Minnesota Duluth 139/262 53.1 4 North Dakota 28 96 3.43 4 Bemidji State 101/194 52.1 5 Ohio State 28 69 2.46 5 Minnesota State 102/209 48.8 6 Bemidji State 28 53 1.89 6 North Dakota 135/280 48.2 7 Minnesota State 28 47 1.68 7 Ohio State 103/222 46.4 8 St. Cloud State 28 23 0.82 8 St. Cloud State 106/266 39.8

Scoring Defense: Games Goals G/GM Special Teams Net: PPF SHA PP PPA SHF SH NET 1 Minnesota Duluth 28 49 1.75 1 Minnesota Duluth 29 0 +29 15 6 -9 +20 2 Wisconsin 28 50 1.79 2 Wisconsin 29 3 +26 14 7 -7 +19 3 Minnesota 28 52 1.86 3 Minnesota 25 2 +23 16 5 -11 +12 4 Bemidji State 28 71 2.54 4 Bemidji State 16 3 +13 9 2 -7 +6 5 North Dakota 28 79 2.82 5 North Dakota 29 6 +23 19 0 -19 +4 6 Ohio State 28 100 3.57 6 Ohio State 19 5 +14 20 3 -17 -3 7 Minnesota State 28 101 3.61 7 Minnesota State 8 4 +4 26 4 -22 -18 8 St. Cloud State 28 135 4.82 8 St. Cloud State 8 5 +3 44 1 -43 -40

Penalty Minutes: Games PIM PIM/G Scoring by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 North Dakota 28 409 14.6 1 Wisconsin 49 50 38 3 140 2 Minnesota Duluth 28 389 13.9 2 Minnesota Duluth 30 42 37 0 109 3 St. Cloud State 28 386 13.8 3 Minnesota 34 39 26 1 100 4 Minnesota 28 382 13.6 4 North Dakota 32 29 33 2 96 5 Minnesota State 28 278 9.9 5 Ohio State 14 24 31 0 69 6 Ohio State 28 249 8.9 6 Bemidji State 21 17 14 1 53 7 Bemidji State 28 233 8.3 7 Minnesota State 17 14 16 0 47 8 Wisconsin 28 220 7.9 8 St. Cloud State 3 10 10 0 23

Power Play: Totals SHA PCT Goals Allowed by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1 Wisconsin 29/114 3 25.4 1 Minnesota Duluth 14 21 13 1 49 2 Minnesota 25/116 2 21.6 2 Wisconsin 12 22 16 0 50 3 Minnesota Duluth 29/137 0 21.2 3 Minnesota 17 17 18 0 52 4 North Dakota 29/155 6 18.7 4 Bemidji State 23 21 26 1 71 5 Ohio State 19/118 5 16.1 5 North Dakota 30 28 21 0 79 6 Bemidji State 16/100 3 16.0 6 Ohio State 27 34 35 4 100 7 Minnesota State 8/ 89 4 9.0 7 Minnesota State 28 41 31 1 101 8 St. Cloud State 8/124 5 6.5 8 St. Cloud State 49 41 45 0 135

Penalty Kill: Totals SHF PCT 1 Bemidji State 85/ 94 2 90.4 2 Minnesota 128/144 5 88.9 3 Minnesota Duluth 110/125 6 88.0 4 Wisconsin 85/ 99 7 85.9 5 North Dakota 106/125 0 84.8 6 Ohio State 84/104 3 80.8 7 Minnesota State 94/120 4 78.3 8 St. Cloud State 98/142 1 69.0 2010-11 WCHA Women’s Release • Week 22 • 030111 2010-11 WCHA Women’s Player Statistics • Conference Games • Final

Point Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Meghan Duggan Wisconsin SR F 28 2.18 27-34-61 2 Brianna Decker Wisconsin SO F 28 1.82 23-28-51 3 Hilary Knight Wisconsin JR F 28 1.79 29-21-50 4 Jocelyne Lamoureux North Dakota SO F 25 1.88 23-24-47 5 Elin Holmlov Minnesota Duluth SR F 28 1.57 16-28-44 6 Monique Lamoureux-Kolls North Dakota SO F/D 25 1.64 14-27-41 7 Haley Irwin Minnesota Duluth JR F 19 1.95 15-22-37 8 Laura McIntosh Ohio State JR F 26 1.38 10-26-36 9 Amanda Kessel Minnesota FR F 25 1.36 11-23-34 Kelly Terry Minnesota FR F 28 1.21 14-20-34 11 Pernilla Winberg Minnesota Duluth SO F 27 1.19 13-19-32 12 Erin Cody Bemidji State SR F 28 1.11 17-14-31 Jessica Wong Minnesota Duluth SO F 28 1.11 10-21-31 14 Alyssa Wiebe North Dakota JR F 28 1.07 12-18-30 15 Brooke Ammerman Wisconsin JR F 26 1.12 10-19-29 Sarah Erickson Minnesota JR F 27 1.07 14-15-29 17 Natalie Spooner Ohio State JR F 22 1.18 17- 9-26 Sarah Davis Minnesota FR F 28 0.93 9-17-26 19 Jocelyne Larocque Minnesota Duluth SR D 26 0.92 6-18-24 Anne Schleper Minnesota JR D 28 0.86 7-17-24 21 Jen Schoullis Minnesota JR F 28 0.79 12-10-22 22 Hokey Langan Ohio State SO F 19 1.11 10-11-21 Jordan Slavin North Dakota SO D 24 0.88 6-15-21 Laura Fridfinnson Minnesota Duluth SR F 28 0.75 9-12-21 25 Madison Packer Wisconsin FR F 28 0.71 10-10-20 Sara Dagenais North Dakota JR F 28 0.71 9-11-20 Annie Bauerfeld Bemidji State SR F 28 0.71 6-14-20 28 Mallory Deluce Wisconsin SR F 26 0.73 5-14-19 Audrey Cournoyer Minnesota Duluth SO F 28 0.68 10- 9-19 Katherine Wilson Minnesota Duluth SO F 28 0.68 6-13-19 31 Carolyne Prévost Wisconsin JR F 25 0.72 10- 8-18 Emily Erickson Bemidji State SO F 26 0.69 12- 6-18 Shannon Reilly Ohio State SR D 26 0.69 7-11-18 Kathleen Rogan Minnesota State FR F 28 0.64 11- 7-18 35 Brittany Ammerman Wisconsin FR F 26 0.65 10- 7-17 Brienna Gillanders Minnesota Duluth FR F 28 0.61 9- 8-17 37 Allison Parizek North Dakota SO F 26 0.62 7- 9-16 Becky Kortum Minnesota SO F 28 0.57 13- 3-16 Kelly Wild Ohio State JR D 28 0.57 2-14-16 40 Megan Bozek Minnesota SO D 27 0.56 5-10-15 41 Mary Loken North Dakota SO F 28 0.50 7- 7-14 42 Kelly Seeler Minnesota JR D 28 0.46 3-10-13 Lauren Smith Minnesota State SO F 28 0.46 3-10-13 Montana Vichorek Bemidji State JR D 28 0.46 2-11-13 45 Brittany Haverstock Wisconsin JR D 26 0.46 4- 8-12 Ally Tarr Ohio State FR F 28 0.43 7- 5-12 Geena Prough Wisconsin SR D/F 28 0.43 3- 9-12 48 Nina Tikkinen Minnesota State SR F 19 0.58 5- 6-11 Stefanie McKeough Wisconsin SO D/D 26 0.42 3- 8-11 Erin Johnson Bemidji State SR F 28 0.39 4- 7-11 Sadie Lundquist Bemidji State SO F 28 0.39 3- 8-11 52 Moira O'Connor Minnesota State JR F 27 0.37 4- 6-10 Tracy McCann Minnesota State FR F 28 0.36 6- 4-10 Tina Hollowell Ohio State SO F 28 0.36 1- 9-10 55 Jamie Kenyon Minnesota Duluth FR F 28 0.32 4- 5- 9 Mira Jalosuo Minnesota SO D 28 0.32 2- 7- 9 Candace Molle North Dakota SO D 28 0.32 2- 7- 9 58 Minttu Tuominen Ohio State SO F 24 0.33 2- 6- 8 Paige Semenza Ohio State SO F 26 0.31 4- 4- 8 Julia Gilbert St. Cloud State FR F 28 0.29 5- 3- 8 Molli Mott St. Cloud State FR F 28 0.29 4- 4- 8 Ashley Furia North Dakota SO D/F 28 0.29 2- 6- 8 Marlee Wheelhouse Bemidji State JR D 28 0.29 1- 7- 8 Bethany Brausen Minnesota FR F 28 0.29 1- 7- 8

Goal Scoring: GP GPG G 1 Hilary Knight Wisconsin JR F 28 1.04 29 2 Meghan Duggan Wisconsin SR F 28 0.96 27 3 Jocelyne Lamoureux North Dakota SO F 25 0.92 23 Brianna Decker Wisconsin SO F 28 0.82 23 5 Natalie Spooner Ohio State JR F 22 0.77 17 Erin Cody Bemidji State SR F 28 0.61 17

Assist Scoring: GP APG A 1 Meghan Duggan Wisconsin SR F 28 1.21 34 2 Elin Holmlov Minnesota Duluth SR F 28 1.00 28 Brianna Decker Wisconsin SO F 28 1.00 28 4 Monique Lamoureux-Kolls North Dakota SO F/D 25 1.08 27 5 Laura McIntosh Ohio State JR F 26 1.00 26 2010-11 WCHA Women’s Release • Week 22 • 030111 WCHA Women’s Player Statistics • Conference Games con’t

Power Play Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Meghan Duggan Wisconsin SR F 28 0.71 9-11-20 2 Monique Lamoureux-Kolls North Dakota SO F/D 25 0.68 6-11-17 Jocelyne Lamoureux North Dakota SO F 25 0.68 5-12-17 4 Anne Schleper Minnesota JR D 28 0.57 4-12-16 5 Laura McIntosh Ohio State JR F 26 0.54 2-12-14

Short-Handed Points: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Elin Holmlov Minnesota Duluth SR F 28 0.14 1- 3- 4 2 Haley Irwin Minnesota Duluth JR F 19 0.16 2- 1- 3 Laura Fridfinnson Minnesota Duluth SR F 28 0.11 2- 1- 3 Brianna Decker Wisconsin SO F 28 0.11 1- 2- 3 5 Nine players tied with two each

Game-Winning Goals: GP G 1 Brianna Decker Wisconsin SO F 28 9 2 Sarah Erickson Minnesota JR F 27 5 Hilary Knight Wisconsin JR F 28 5 4 Meghan Duggan Wisconsin SR F 28 4 5 11 players tied with three each

Defenseman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Jocelyne Larocque Minnesota Duluth SR D 26 0.92 6-18-24 Anne Schleper Minnesota JR D 28 0.86 7-17-24 3 Jordan Slavin North Dakota SO D 24 0.88 6-15-21 4 Shannon Reilly Ohio State SR D 26 0.69 7-11-18 5 Kelly Wild Ohio State JR D 28 0.57 2-14-16 6 Megan Bozek Minnesota SO D 27 0.56 5-10-15 7 Kelly Seeler Minnesota JR D 28 0.46 3-10-13 Montana Vichorek Bemidji State JR D 28 0.46 2-11-13 9 Brittany Haverstock Wisconsin JR D 26 0.46 4- 8-12 Geena Prough Wisconsin SR D/F 28 0.43 3- 9-12 11 Stefanie McKeough Wisconsin SO D/D 26 0.42 3- 8-11 12 Mira Jalosuo Minnesota SO D 28 0.32 2- 7- 9 Candace Molle North Dakota SO D 28 0.32 2- 7- 9

Freshman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P 1 Amanda Kessel Minnesota F 25 1.36 11-23-34 Kelly Terry Minnesota F 28 1.21 14-20-34 3 Sarah Davis Minnesota F 28 0.93 9-17-26 4 Madison Packer Wisconsin F 28 0.71 10-10-20 5 Kathleen Rogan Minnesota State F 28 0.64 11- 7-18 6 Brittany Ammerman Wisconsin F 26 0.65 10- 7-17 Brienna Gillanders Minnesota Duluth F 28 0.61 9- 8-17 8 Ally Tarr Ohio State F 28 0.43 7- 5-12 9 Tracy McCann Minnesota State F 28 0.36 6- 4-10 10 Jamie Kenyon Minnesota Duluth F 28 0.32 4- 5- 9 11 Julia Gilbert St. Cloud State F 28 0.29 5- 3- 8 Molli Mott St. Cloud State F 28 0.29 4- 4- 8 Bethany Brausen Minnesota F 28 0.29 1- 7- 8

Goals Against Average: Minutes GA GAA 1 Kim Martin Minnesota Duluth SR 995:41 25 1.51 2 Noora Räty Minnesota SO 1515:01 43 1.70 3 Zuzana Tomcikova Bemidji State JR 1316:48 40 1.82 4 Alex Rigsby Wisconsin FR 1171:17 36 1.84 5 Jennifer Harss Minnesota Duluth SO 661:37 22 2.00 6 Stephanie Ney North Dakota JR 1177:30 47 2.39 7 Alli Altmann Minnesota State JR 1139:39 64 3.37 8 Lisa Steffes Ohio State FR 1679:53 96 3.43 9 Ashley Nixon St. Cloud State SR 1316:35 104 4.74 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Save Percentage: Saves GA Pct 1 Noora Räty Minnesota SO 711 43 .943 2 Kim Martin Minnesota Duluth SR 405 25 .942 3 Zuzana Tomcikova Bemidji State JR 564 40 .934 4 Jennifer Harss Minnesota Duluth SO 278 22 .927 5 Alex Rigsby Wisconsin FR 407 36 .919 6 Stephanie Ney North Dakota JR 507 47 .915 7 Lisa Steffes Ohio State FR 884 96 .902 8 Alli Altmann Minnesota State JR 577 64 .900 9 Ashley Nixon St. Cloud State SR 781 104 .882

Winning Percentage: W- L- T Pct 1 Alex Rigsby Wisconsin FR 16- 1- 2 .895 2 Noora Räty Minnesota SO 18- 6- 2 .731 3 Kim Martin Minnesota Duluth SR 12- 5- 0 .706 4 Stephanie Ney North Dakota JR 13- 5- 2 .700 5 Jennifer Harss Minnesota Duluth SO 6- 2- 3 .682 6 Zuzana Tomcikova Bemidji State JR 11- 8- 3 .568 7 Lisa Steffes Ohio State FR 8-17- 3 .339 8 Alli Altmann Minnesota State JR 3-16- 1 .175 9 Ashley Nixon St. Cloud State SR 1-22- 1 .062 2010-11 WCHA Women’s Release • Week 22 • 030111 2010-11 Div. 1 Women’s Team Statistics • National Leaders • All Games

Scoring Offense: Games Goals G/GM other WCHA teams 1 Wisconsin 36 195 5.42 11 North Dakota 32/185 9 17.3 2 Mercyhurst 32 167 5.22 12 Ohio State 25/151 5 16.6 3 Cornell 31 142 4.58 20 Bemidji State 18/134 4 13.4 4 Holy Cross 27 111 4.11 33 Minnesota State 9/111 4 8.1 5 Minnesota Duluth 32 129 4.03 35 St. Cloud State 9/147 6 6.1 6 Boston University 34 121 3.56 7 Minnesota 35 123 3.51 Penalty Kill: Totals SHF PCT 8 Dartmouth 31 107 3.45 1 Cornell 96/102 4 94.1 9 North Dakota 35 116 3.31 2 Boston University 148/158 7 93.7 10 Harvard 31 96 3.10 3 New Hampshire 143/156 2 91.7 other WCHA teams 4 Mercyhurst 167/184 8 90.8 14 Ohio State 36 99 2.75 5 Quinnipiac 101/112 3 90.2 t22 Bemidji State 35 70 2.00 6 Minnesota 159/177 5 89.8 31 Minnesota State 36 53 1.47 7 Dartmouth 121/135 3 89.6 35 St. Cloud State 35 31 0.89 8 Boston College 147/165 4 89.1 9 Minnesota Duluth 120/135 7 88.9 Scoring Defense: Games Goals G/GM 10 Niagara 128/145 0 88.3 1 Cornell 31 31 1.00 other WCHA teams 2 Minnesota Duluth 32 49 1.53 11 Bemidji State 107/123 2 87.0 3 Quinnipiac 36 59 1.64 12 Wisconsin 106/122 12 86.9 4 Minnesota 35 58 1.66 15 North Dakota 137/159 2 86.2 5 Wisconsin 36 62 1.72 29 Minnesota State 127/157 5 80.9 6 Boston College 33 57 1.73 32 Ohio State 105/133 4 78.9 7 Boston University 34 59 1.74 35 St. Cloud State 119/176 1 67.6 8 Mercyhurst 32 61 1.91 9 Providence 34 65 1.91 Team Winning Percentage: W- L- T Win% 10 Princeton 31 64 2.06 1 Cornell 28- 2- 1 .919 other WCHA teams 2 Wisconsin 32- 2- 2 .917 19 Bemidji State 35 88 2.51 3 Mercyhurst 27- 5- 0 .844 27 North Dakota 35 100 2.86 4 Boston University 25- 5- 4 .794 30 Ohio State 36 116 3.22 5 Minnesota 25- 8- 2 .743 31 Minnesota State 36 122 3.39 6 Minnesota Duluth 22- 7- 3 .734 35 St. Cloud State 35 177 5.06 7 Boston College 21- 6- 6 .727 8 Dartmouth 21-10- 0 .677 Scoring Margin: Games GF GF/G GA GA/G Margin 9 Providence 22-11- 1 .662 1 Wisconsin 36 195 5.42 62 1.72 3.69 10 Quinnipiac 22-11- 3 .653 2 Cornell 31 142 4.58 31 1.00 3.58 11 Holy Cross 17- 9- 1 .648 3 Mercyhurst 32 167 5.22 61 1.91 3.31 12 North Dakota 20-12- 3 .614 4 Minnesota Duluth 32 129 4.03 49 1.53 2.50 13 Harvard 17-10- 4 .613 5 Holy Cross 27 111 4.11 57 2.11 2.00 14 Northeastern 15-12- 8 .543 6 Minnesota 35 123 3.51 58 1.66 1.86 15 Princeton 16-14- 1 .532 7 Boston University 34 121 3.56 59 1.74 1.82 16 St. Lawrence 16-18- 2 .472 8 Quinnipiac 36 102 2.83 59 1.64 1.19 17 Syracuse 13-15- 6 .471 9 Dartmouth 31 107 3.45 70 2.26 1.19 18 New Hampshire 14-16- 2 .469 10 Boston College 33 94 2.85 57 1.73 1.12 19 Clarkson 14-17- 6 .459 other WCHA teams 20 Bemidji State 14-17- 4 .457 13 North Dakota 35 116 3.31 100 2.86 0.46 21 Ohio State 14-19- 3 .431 21 Ohio State 36 99 2.75 116 3.22 -0.47 22 Maine 12-17- 5 .426 22 Bemidji State 35 70 2.00 88 2.51 -0.51 23 Niagara 11-16- 5 .422 30 Minnesota State 36 53 1.47 122 3.39 -1.92 24 Connecticut 13-19- 3 .414 35 St. Cloud State 35 31 0.89 177 5.06 -4.17 25 Rensselaer 10-18- 7 .386 26 Colgate 11-19- 3 .379 Penalty Minutes: Games PIM PIM/G 27 Yale 9-17- 3 .362 1 North Dakota 35 483 13.8 28 Vermont 7-17- 9 .348 2 St. Cloud State 35 479 13.7 29 Wayne State 8-20- 2 .300 3 Mercyhurst 32 424 13.2 30 Sacred Heart 8-21- 0 .276 4 Minnesota 35 456 13.0 31 Robert Morris 5-20- 7 .266 5 Syracuse 34 442 13.0 32 Minnesota State 8-25- 3 .264 6 Maine 34 440 12.9 33 Brown 2-23- 4 .138 7 Minnesota Duluth 32 396 12.4 34 Union 2-29- 3 .103 8 Robert Morris 32 354 11.1 35 St. Cloud State 1-33- 1 .043 9 Colgate 33 363 11.0 10 Wayne State 30 328 10.9 Current Unbeaten Streak: W- L- T Games other WCHA teams Wisconsin 20- 0- 2 22 14 Minnesota State 36 369 10.2 Minnesota Duluth 10- 0- 1 11 27 Ohio State 36 313 8.7 Mercyhurst 9- 0- 0 9 28 Bemidji State 35 297 8.5 Providence 5- 0- 0 5 33 Wisconsin 36 272 7.6

Power Play: Totals SHA PCT 1 Wisconsin 39/151 3 25.8 2 Cornell 35/136 1 25.7 3 Mercyhurst 47/184 1 25.5 4 Minnesota 35/151 3 23.2 5 Dartmouth 36/159 4 22.6 6 Holy Cross 26/116 1 22.4 7 Minnesota Duluth 34/157 0 21.7 8 Quinnipiac 31/157 2 19.7 9 Boston University 29/148 1 19.6 10 Maine 33/188 3 17.6 2010-11 WCHA Women’s Release • Week 22 • 030111 2010-11 Div. 1 Women’s Player Statistics • National Leaders • All Games Points Per Game: GP G- A- P P/GM 1 Meghan Agosta Mercyhurst SR F 31 33-46-79 2.55 2 Meghan Duggan Wisconsin SR F 36 35-44-79 2.19 3 Hilary Knight Wisconsin JR F 36 46-29-75 2.08 4 Brianna Decker Wisconsin SO F 36 31-41-72 2.00 5 Vicki Bendus Mercyhurst SR F 27 18-32-50 1.85 6 Jocelyne Lamoureux North Dakota SO F 32 28-29-57 1.78 7 Stacey Hochkins Holy Cross JR F 26 24-22-46 1.77 8 Monique Lamoureux-Kolls North Dakota SO F/D 32 22-32-54 1.69 9 Jesse Scanzano Mercyhurst SR F 31 23-29-52 1.68 10 Kelli Stack Boston College SR F 32 33-20-53 1.66 11 Bailey Bram Mercyhurst JR F 25 14-27-41 1.64 12 Jenn Wakefield Boston University JR F 30 28-21-49 1.63 13 Elin Holmlov Minnesota Duluth SR F 32 18-34-52 1.62 14 Brianne Jenner Cornell FR F 29 22-25-47 1.62 15 Kelly Babstock Quinnipiac FR F 36 30-28-58 1.61 16 Rebecca Johnston Cornell JR F 29 25-21-46 1.59 17 Jocelyn Kratchmer Holy Cross SR LW 27 22-19-41 1.52 18 Chelsea Karpenko Cornell JR F 29 18-24-42 1.45 19 Laura McIntosh Ohio State JR F 33 14-33-47 1.42 20 Amanda Kessel Minnesota FR F 32 16-29-45 1.41 21 Catherine White Cornell JR F 29 20-20-40 1.38 22 Natalie Spooner Ohio State JR F 29 26-13-39 1.34 23 Isabel Menard Syracuse SO F 30 17-23-40 1.33 24 Christine Bestland Mercyhurst FR F 32 18-24-42 1.31 25 Brooke Ammerman Wisconsin JR F 32 15-25-40 1.25 26 Laura Fortino Cornell SO D 29 8-28-36 1.24 27 Caroline English Holy Cross SO F 23 10-18-28 1.22 28 Jessica Wong Minnesota Duluth SO F 31 14-23-37 1.19 29 Hokey Langan Ohio State SO F 27 13-18-31 1.15 30 Amanda Trunzo Dartmouth SR F 29 15-18-33 1.14 31 Camille Dumais Dartmouth SO F 31 16-18-34 1.10 Pernilla Winberg Minnesota Duluth SO F 31 13-21-34 1.10 33 Mary Restuccia Boston College JR F 33 11-25-36 1.09 34 Sarah Erickson Minnesota JR F 34 18-19-37 1.09 35 Erin Cody Bemidji State SR F 35 20-18-38 1.09 36 Nicola Garat Holy Cross JR F 27 19-10-29 1.07 37 Lauriane Rougeau Cornell SO D 29 4-27-31 1.07 38 Kelly Sabatine St. Lawrence SO F 32 15-19-34 1.06 39 Kelly Terry Minnesota FR F 35 14-23-37 1.06 40 Brittany Phillips Colgate SO F 33 15-18-33 1.00 Kelly Foley Dartmouth JR F 31 17-14-31 1.00 other WCHA players 42 Alyssa Wiebe North Dakota JR F 35 13-21-34 0.97 t43 Jocelyne Larocque Minnesota Duluth SR D 30 8-21-29 0.97 t50 Carolyne Prévost Wisconsin JR F 31 16-12-28 0.90 t59 Sarah Davis Minnesota FR F 35 10-20-30 0.86 64 Jen Schoullis Minnesota JR F 35 17-12-29 0.83 t66 Emily Erickson Bemidji State SO F 33 16-11-27 0.82 t72 Anne Schleper Minnesota JR D 35 8-20-28 0.80 t74 Audrey Cournoyer Minnesota Duluth SO F 32 14-11-25 0.78 79 Madison Packer Wisconsin FR F 33 12-13-25 0.76 t80 Brittany Ammerman Wisconsin FR F 34 13-12-25 0.74 86 Laura Fridfinnson Minnesota Duluth SR F 32 10-13-23 0.72 Mallory Deluce Wisconsin SR F 32 6-17-23 0.72 89 Katherine Wilson Minnesota Duluth SO F 31 8-14-22 0.71 99 Shannon Reilly Ohio State SR D 34 9-14-23 0.68 Minimum 75% of Team Games Played

Goals Per Game: GP G G/GM 1 Hilary Knight Wisconsin JR F 36 46 1.28 2 Meghan Agosta Mercyhurst SR F 31 33 1.06 3 Kelli Stack Boston College SR F 32 33 1.03 4 Meghan Duggan Wisconsin SR F 36 35 0.97 5 Jenn Wakefield Boston University JR F 30 28 0.93 6 Stacey Hochkins Holy Cross JR F 26 24 0.92 7 Natalie Spooner Ohio State JR F 29 26 0.90 8 Jocelyne Lamoureux North Dakota SO F 32 28 0.88 9 Rebecca Johnston Cornell JR F 29 25 0.86 10 Brianna Decker Wisconsin SO F 36 31 0.86 other WCHA players 17 Monique Lamoureux-Kolls North Dakota SO F/D 32 22 0.69 20 Erin Cody Bemidji State SR F 35 20 0.57 t22 Elin Holmlov Minnesota Duluth SR F 32 18 0.56 27 Sarah Erickson Minnesota JR F 34 18 0.53 t29 Carolyne Prévost Wisconsin JR F 31 16 0.52 31 Amanda Kessel Minnesota FR F 32 16 0.50 32 Jen Schoullis Minnesota JR F 35 17 0.49 33 Emily Erickson Bemidji State SO F 33 16 0.48 t37 Brooke Ammerman Wisconsin JR F 32 15 0.47 2010-11 WCHA Women’s Release • Week 22 • 030111 Div. 1 Women’s Player Statistics • National Leaders • All Games con’t

Assists Per Game: GP A A/GM 1 Meghan Agosta Mercyhurst SR F 31 46 1.48 2 Meghan Duggan Wisconsin SR F 36 44 1.22 3 Vicki Bendus Mercyhurst SR F 27 32 1.19 4 Brianna Decker Wisconsin SO F 36 41 1.14 5 Bailey Bram Mercyhurst JR F 25 27 1.08 6 Elin Holmlov Minnesota Duluth SR F 32 34 1.06 7 Laura McIntosh Ohio State JR F 33 33 1.00 Monique Lamoureux-Kolls North Dakota SO F/D 32 32 1.00 9 Laura Fortino Cornell SO D 29 28 0.97 10 Jesse Scanzano Mercyhurst SR F 31 29 0.94 other WCHA players 12 Amanda Kessel Minnesota FR F 32 29 0.91 Jocelyne Lamoureux North Dakota SO F 32 29 0.91 18 Hilary Knight Wisconsin JR F 36 29 0.81 20 Brooke Ammerman Wisconsin JR F 32 25 0.78 25 Jessica Wong Minnesota Duluth SO F 31 23 0.74 t28 Jocelyne Larocque Minnesota Duluth SR D 30 21 0.70 31 Pernilla Winberg Minnesota Duluth SO F 31 21 0.68 t32 Hokey Langan Ohio State SO F 27 18 0.67 34 Kelly Terry Minnesota FR F 35 23 0.66 39 Alyssa Wiebe North Dakota JR F 35 21 0.60

Power Play Goals: GP PPG/G PPG 1 Meghan Agosta Mercyhurst SR F 31 0.42 13 2 Meghan Duggan Wisconsin SR F 36 0.31 11 3 Natalie Spooner Ohio State JR F 29 0.34 10 4 Kelly Foley Dartmouth JR F 31 0.29 9 5 Chelsea Karpenko Cornell JR F 29 0.28 8 Kelli Stack Boston College SR F 32 0.25 8 Christine Bestland Mercyhurst FR F 32 0.25 8 Brienna Gillanders Minnesota Duluth FR F 32 0.25 8 Jennie Gallo Maine SR F 34 0.24 8 Hilary Knight Wisconsin JR F 36 0.22 8 other WCHA players t11 Audrey Cournoyer Minnesota Duluth SO F 32 0.22 7 Monique Lamoureux-Kolls North Dakota SO F/D 32 0.22 7

Short-Handed Goals: GP SHG/G SHG 1 Meghan Agosta Mercyhurst SR F 31 0.13 4 Kelli Stack Boston College SR F 32 0.12 4 3 Marie-Philip Poulin Boston University FR F 24 0.12 3 Laura Fridfinnson Minnesota Duluth SR F 32 0.09 3 Meghan Duggan Wisconsin SR F 36 0.08 3 other WCHA players t6 Haley Irwin Minnesota Duluth JR F 23 0.09 2 Carolyne Prévost Wisconsin JR F 31 0.06 2 Amanda Kessel Minnesota FR F 32 0.06 2 Mallory Deluce Wisconsin SR F 32 0.06 2 Paige Semenza Ohio State SO F 34 0.06 2 Kathleen Rogan Minnesota State FR F 36 0.06 2 Brianna Decker Wisconsin SO F 36 0.06 2 Hilary Knight Wisconsin JR F 36 0.06 2

Game-Winning Goals: GP GWG 1 Brianna Decker Wisconsin SO F 36 11 2 Kelly Babstock Quinnipiac FR F 36 10 3 Meghan Agosta Mercyhurst SR F 31 8 Hilary Knight Wisconsin JR F 36 8 5 Kelli Stack Boston College SR F 32 7 6 Jenn Wakefield Boston University JR F 30 6 Camille Dumais Dartmouth SO F 31 6 Sarah Erickson Minnesota JR F 34 6 other WCHA players t9 Natalie Spooner Ohio State JR F 29 5 Meghan Duggan Wisconsin SR F 36 5

Points Per Game (Defensemen): GP G- A- P P/GM 1 Laura Fortino Cornell SO D 29 8-28-36 1.24 2 Lauriane Rougeau Cornell SO D 29 4-27-31 1.07 3 Jocelyne Larocque Minnesota Duluth SR D 30 8-21-29 0.97 4 Sasha Nanji Dartmouth SO D 31 14-15-29 0.94 5 Catherine Ward Boston University SR D 32 3-26-29 0.91 6 Tara Watchorn Boston University JR D 27 6-18-24 0.89 7 Cassea Schols Mercyhurst SR D 32 6-21-27 0.84 8 Josephine Pucci Harvard SO D 29 11-13-24 0.83 9 Anne Schleper Minnesota JR D 35 8-20-28 0.80 10 Ashley Cockell Syracuse SR D 32 11-14-25 0.78 other WCHA players 16 Shannon Reilly Ohio State SR D 34 9-14-23 0.68 25 Megan Bozek Minnesota SO D 34 6-13-19 0.56 30 Kelly Wild Ohio State JR D 36 3-16-19 0.53 t31 Stefanie McKeough Wisconsin SO D/D 32 3-13-16 0.50 34 Kelly Seeler Minnesota JR D 35 5-12-17 0.49 2010-11 WCHA Women’s Release • Week 22 • 030111 Div. 1 Women’s Player Statistics • National Leaders • All Games con’t t37 Brittany Haverstock Wisconsin JR D 32 5-10-15 0.47 39 Montana Vichorek Bemidji State JR D 35 2-14-16 0.46 Minimum 75% of Team Games Played

Points Per Game (Rookies): GP G- A- P P/GM 1 Brianne Jenner Cornell F 29 22-25-47 1.62 2 Kelly Babstock Quinnipiac F 36 30-28-58 1.61 3 Amanda Kessel Minnesota F 32 16-29-45 1.41 4 Christine Bestland Mercyhurst F 32 18-24-42 1.31 5 Kelly Terry Minnesota F 35 14-23-37 1.06 6 Jessica Campbell Cornell F 28 10-15-25 0.89 7 Thea Imbrogno Robert Morris F 32 12-16-28 0.88 8 Sarah Davis Minnesota F 35 10-20-30 0.86 9 Erica Uden Johansson Quinnipiac F 30 10-14-24 0.80 10 Madison Packer Wisconsin F 33 12-13-25 0.76 other WCHA players 11 Brittany Ammerman Wisconsin F 34 13-12-25 0.74 21 Kathleen Rogan Minnesota State F 36 12- 9-21 0.58 31 Brienna Gillanders Minnesota Duluth F 32 9- 8-17 0.53 41 Ally Tarr Ohio State F 36 7- 7-14 0.39 Minimum 75% of Team Games Played

Goals Against Average: Minutes GA GAA 1 Amanda Mazzotta Cornell JR 792:19 12 0.91 2 Lauren Slebodnick Cornell FR 890:01 17 1.15 3 Kim Martin Minnesota Duluth SR 1115:32 25 1.34 4 Molly Schaus Boston College SR 1737:42 41 1.42 5 Kerrin Sperry Boston University FR 1454:34 36 1.48 6 Noora Räty Minnesota SO 1844:38 49 1.59 7 Victoria Vigilanti Quinnipiac SO 2120:53 57 1.61 8 Jennifer Harss Minnesota Duluth SO 781:14 22 1.69 9 Rachel Weber Princeton JR 1426:24 42 1.77 10 Alex Rigsby Wisconsin FR 1531:17 46 1.80 other WCHA players 12 Zuzana Tomcikova Bemidji State JR 1631:38 50 1.84 23 Stephanie Ney North Dakota JR 1433:01 55 2.30 38 Lisa Steffes Ohio State FR 2158:05 112 3.11 39 Alli Altmann Minnesota State JR 1557:41 82 3.16 43 Ashley Nixon St. Cloud State SR 1644:38 139 5.07 Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played

Save Percentage: Saves GA Save% 1 Amanda Mazzotta Cornell JR 242 12 .953 2 Kim Martin Minnesota Duluth SR 446 25 .947 3 Noora Räty Minnesota SO 857 49 .946 4 Lauren Slebodnick Cornell FR 278 17 .942 5 Molly Schaus Boston College SR 656 41 .941 6 Genevieve Lacasse Providence JR 890 56 .941 7 Jackee Snikeris Yale SR 602 38 .941 8 Victoria Vigilanti Quinnipiac SO 814 57 .935 9 Jennifer Harss Minnesota Duluth SO 312 22 .934 10 Kerrin Sperry Boston University FR 504 36 .933 other WCHA players 11 Zuzana Tomcikova Bemidji State JR 692 50 .933 24 Alex Rigsby Wisconsin FR 518 46 .918 25 Stephanie Ney North Dakota JR 601 55 .916 31 Lisa Steffes Ohio State FR 1085 112 .906 36 Alli Altmann Minnesota State JR 737 82 .900 43 Ashley Nixon St. Cloud State SR 946 139 .872 Winning Percentage: W- L- T Win% 1 Amanda Mazzotta Cornell JR 13- 1- 0 .929 2 Alex Rigsby Wisconsin FR 22- 1- 2 .920 3 Lauren Slebodnick Cornell FR 12- 1- 1 .893 4 Kerrin Sperry Boston University FR 19- 2- 3 .854 5 Hillary Pattenden Mercyhurst JR 25- 5- 0 .833 6 Molly Schaus Boston College SR 21- 4- 4 .793 7 Noora Räty Minnesota SO 24- 6- 2 .781 8 Kim Martin Minnesota Duluth SR 14- 5- 0 .737 9 Jennifer Harss Minnesota Duluth SO 8- 2- 3 .731 10 Lindsay Holdcroft Dartmouth FR 17- 7- 0 .708 Stephanie Ney North Dakota JR 16- 6- 2 .708 other WCHA players 20 Zuzana Tomcikova Bemidji State JR 13-11- 3 .537 26 Lisa Steffes Ohio State FR 14-19- 3 .431

Shutouts: GP Shutouts 1 Noora Räty Minnesota SO 32 9 Victoria Vigilanti Quinnipiac SO 35 9 3 Kerrin Sperry Boston University FR 24 6 Rachel Weber Princeton JR 25 6 Alex Rigsby Wisconsin FR 26 6 Zuzana Tomcikova Bemidji State JR 28 6 Hillary Pattenden Mercyhurst JR 30 6 2010-11 WCHA Women’s Release • Week 22 • 030111 2010-11 Div. 1 Women’s Player Statistics • Game Highs

Team Goals: 11 Maine vs Sacred Heart 09/25/2010 Assists: 4 Julie Rising Syracuse vs Northeastern 10/01/2010 Goals: 3 Jean O'Neill Providence vs Robert Morris 10/01/2010 Team Goals: 9 Mercyhurst vs St. Cloud State 10/01/2010 Points: 5 Hilary Knight Wisconsin vs Rensselaer 10/02/2010 Goals: 3 Hilary Knight Wisconsin vs Rensselaer 10/02/2010 Goals: 3 Carolyne Prévost Wisconsin vs Bemidji State 10/08/2010 Goals: 3 Kelli Stack Boston College vs Syracuse 10/09/2010 Saves: 69 Brittany Ott Maine vs Mercyhurst 10/09/2010 Goals: 3 Kate Bacon Providence vs St. Lawrence 10/09/2010 Penalty Kill: 1.000 12 of 12 Maine vs Mercyhurst 10/10/2010 Goals: 3 Erica Uden Johansson Quinnipiac vs Sacred Heart 10/10/2010 Saves: 48 Alexius Schutt Sacred Heart vs Quinnipiac 10/10/2010 Goals: 3 Regan Boulton Quinnipiac vs Maine 10/15/2010 Saves: 65 Alexius Schutt Sacred Heart vs Union 10/15/2010 Goals: 4 Marie-Philip Poulin Boston University vs Wayne State 10/15/2010 Penalty Kill: 1.000 9 of 9 Boston University vs Wayne State 10/15/2010 Goals: 3 Isabel Menard Syracuse vs Connecticut 10/16/2010 Saves: 56 Alana McElhinney Bemidji State vs Mercyhurst 10/16/2010 Points: 5 Laura McIntosh Ohio State vs St. Cloud State 10/16/2010 Goals: 3 Laura McIntosh Ohio State vs St. Cloud State 10/16/2010 Penalty Kill: 1.000 9 of 9 New Hampshire vs Union 10/16/2010 Goals: 3 Kathleen Rogan Minnesota State vs North Dakota 10/22/2010 Goals: 3 Brianna Decker Wisconsin vs Ohio State 10/22/2010 Assists: 4 Jill Szandzik Wayne State vs Colgate 10/22/2010 Saves: 48 Lauren Dahm Clarkson vs Boston University 10/23/2010 Goals: 3 Jessica Wong Minnesota Duluth vs Connecticut 10/23/2010 Saves: 52 Ashley Nixon St. Cloud State vs Minnesota 10/23/2010 Goals: 3 Jocelyne Lamoureux North Dakota vs Minnesota State 10/23/2010 Goals: 4 Jessica Campbell Cornell vs Robert Morris 10/23/2010 Team Goals: 9 Cornell vs Robert Morris 10/23/2010 Goals: 3 Erin Cody Bemidji State vs St. Cloud State 10/29/2010 Penalty Kill: 1.000 9 of 9 Northeastern vs Vermont 10/29/2010 Goals: 3 Haley Irwin Minnesota Duluth vs Minnesota 10/30/2010 Goals: 3 Bailey Bram Mercyhurst vs Cornell 11/02/2010 Goals: 3 Jocelyn Kratchmer Holy Cross vs Sacred Heart 11/03/2010 Goals: 3 Sasha Nanji Dartmouth vs Princeton 11/12/2010 Goals: 3 Kelly Babstock Quinnipiac vs Harvard 11/12/2010 Goals: 3 Jordan Smelker Rensselaer vs Yale 11/12/2010 Goals: 3 Kelly Babstock Quinnipiac vs Dartmouth 11/13/2010 Goals: 3 Alyssa Baldin Wayne State vs Robert Morris 11/13/2010 Points: 5 Jess Jones Mercyhurst vs Wayne State 11/19/2010 Goals: 3 Meghan Agosta Mercyhurst vs Wayne State 11/19/2010 Goals: 3 Jocelyne Lamoureux North Dakota vs St. Cloud State 11/19/2010 Goals: 3 Brooke Ammerman Wisconsin vs Robert Morris 11/19/2010 Goals: 3 Kelli Stack Boston College vs Boston University 11/20/2010 Points: 6 Haley Irwin Minnesota Duluth vs Ohio State 11/20/2010 Goals: 3 Haley Irwin Minnesota Duluth vs Ohio State 11/20/2010 Saves: 50 Lisa Steffes Ohio State vs Minnesota Duluth 11/20/2010 Goals: 3 Hilary Knight Wisconsin vs Robert Morris 11/20/2010 Points: 5 Katie MacSorley Northeastern vs Providence 11/21/2010 Goals: 3 Katie MacSorley Northeastern vs Providence 11/21/2010 Points: 6 Kelly Babstock Quinnipiac vs Sacred Heart 11/26/2010 Assists: 4 Kelly Babstock Quinnipiac vs Sacred Heart 11/26/2010 Saves: 57 Alexius Schutt Sacred Heart vs Quinnipiac 11/26/2010 Team Goals: 9 Quinnipiac vs Sacred Heart 11/26/2010 Points: 5 Rebecca Johnston Cornell vs Niagara 11/27/2010 Goals: 3 Rebecca Johnston Cornell vs Niagara 11/27/2010 Points: 5 Jocelyn Slattery Connecticut vs Sacred Heart 11/27/2010 Goals: 3 Taylor Gross Connecticut vs Sacred Heart 11/27/2010 Assists: 5 Jocelyn Slattery Connecticut vs Sacred Heart 11/27/2010 Team Goals: 11 Connecticut vs Sacred Heart 11/27/2010 Saves: 57 Kallie Billadeau Syracuse vs Cornell 11/30/2010 Points: 6 Stacey Hochkins Holy Cross vs Plymouth State 12/03/2010 Points: 5 Caroline English Holy Cross vs Plymouth State 12/03/2010 Goals: 4 Stacey Hochkins Holy Cross vs Plymouth State 12/03/2010 Assists: 4 Caroline English Holy Cross vs Plymouth State 12/03/2010 Team Goals: 9 Holy Cross vs Plymouth State 12/03/2010 Points: 5 Haley Irwin Minnesota Duluth vs St. Cloud State 12/04/2010 Goals: 3 Haley Irwin Minnesota Duluth vs St. Cloud State 12/04/2010 Goals: 3 Kelli Stack Boston College vs Harvard 12/05/2010 Goals: 3 Nicola Garat Holy Cross vs Conn. College 12/07/2010 Assists: 4 Amanda Kessel Minnesota vs Ohio State 12/10/2010 Saves: 52 Alexius Schutt Sacred Heart vs Oswego 12/10/2010 Points: 5 Meghan Agosta Mercyhurst vs St. Lawrence 12/11/2010 Goals: 3 Jesse Scanzano Mercyhurst vs St. Lawrence 12/11/2010 Points: 5 Meghan Duggan Wisconsin vs St. Cloud State 12/11/2010 Goals: 3 Brooke Ammerman Wisconsin vs St. Cloud State 12/11/2010 Assists: 4 Meghan Duggan Wisconsin vs St. Cloud State 12/11/2010 Power Play: 1.000 4 of 4 Wisconsin vs St. Cloud State 12/11/2010 Team Goals: 9 Dartmouth vs Connecticut 01/01/2011 Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Dartmouth vs Connecticut 01/01/2011 Points: 5 Meghan Duggan Wisconsin vs Northeastern 01/01/2011 2010-11 WCHA Women’s Release • Week 22 • 030111 2010-11 Div. 1 Women’s Player Statistics • Game Highs con’t

Assists: 5 Meghan Duggan Wisconsin vs Northeastern 01/01/2011 Points: 5 Meghan Agosta Mercyhurst vs St. Cloud State 01/01/2011 Goals: 3 Jesse Scanzano Mercyhurst vs St. Cloud State 01/01/2011 Assists: 5 Meghan Agosta Mercyhurst vs St. Cloud State 01/01/2011 Goals: 3 Rebecca Johnston Cornell vs Yale 01/07/2011 Goals: 3 Monique Lamoureux-Kolls North Dakota vs Vermont 01/07/2011 Goals: 3 Kelly Babstock Quinnipiac vs Clarkson 01/08/2011 Goals: 3 Kristina Hankins Sacred Heart vs Cortland 01/08/2011 Saves: 52 Katie Jamieson Brown vs Mercyhurst 01/14/2011 Points: 5 Hilary Knight Wisconsin vs St. Cloud State 01/14/2011 Goals: 3 Hilary Knight Wisconsin vs St. Cloud State 01/14/2011 Team Goals: 10 Wisconsin vs St. Cloud State 01/14/2011 Points: 5 Vicki Bendus Mercyhurst vs Brown 01/15/2011 Points: 6 Bailey Bram Mercyhurst vs Brown 01/15/2011 Goals: 3 Vicki Bendus Mercyhurst vs Brown 01/15/2011 Assists: 4 Bailey Bram Mercyhurst vs Brown 01/15/2011 Team Goals: 12 Mercyhurst vs Brown 01/15/2011 Power Play: .750 3 of 4 Boston College vs Northeastern 01/16/2011 Saves: 51 Genevieve Lacasse Providence vs Boston College 01/21/2011 Goals: 3 Marie-Philip Poulin Boston University vs Vermont 01/22/2011 Assists: 4 Sarah Davis Minnesota vs Ohio State 01/22/2011 Goals: 3 Jocelyn Kratchmer Holy Cross vs Plymouth State 01/26/2011 Assists: 4 Stacey Hochkins Holy Cross vs Plymouth State 01/26/2011 Team Goals: 9 Holy Cross vs Plymouth State 01/26/2011 Goals: 3 Erin Cody Bemidji State vs Minnesota Duluth 01/28/2011 Penalty Kill: 1.000 9 of 9 Dartmouth vs Yale 01/28/2011 Saves: 50 Katie Jamieson Brown vs Harvard 01/28/2011 Goals: 3 Natalie Spooner Ohio State vs St. Cloud State 01/28/2011 Assists: 4 Laura McIntosh Ohio State vs St. Cloud State 01/28/2011 Points: 5 Laura Fortino Cornell vs Union 01/28/2011 Goals: 3 Rebecca Johnston Cornell vs Union 01/28/2011 Assists: 5 Laura Fortino Cornell vs Union 01/28/2011 Assists: 4 Brianne Jenner Cornell vs Union 01/28/2011 Goals: 3 Camille Dumais Dartmouth vs Brown 01/29/2011 Saves: 52 Kayley Herman New Hampshire vs Boston University 02/03/2011 Assists: 4 Brianna Decker Wisconsin vs Bemidji State 02/04/2011 Goals: 3 Meghan Agosta Mercyhurst vs Wayne State 02/04/2011 Saves: 51 Delayne Brian Wayne State vs Mercyhurst 02/04/2011 Goals: 3 Jesse Scanzano Mercyhurst vs Wayne State 02/05/2011 Goals: 3 Danielle Welch Boston College vs Providence 02/06/2011 Points: 5 Brianne Jenner Cornell vs Brown 02/11/2011 Goals: 3 Brianne Jenner Cornell vs Brown 02/11/2011 Penalty Kill: 1.000 10 of 10 Dartmouth vs St. Lawrence 02/11/2011 Goals: 3 Meghan Duggan Wisconsin vs North Dakota 02/11/2011 Points: 5 Kelly Babstock Quinnipiac vs Rensselaer 02/11/2011 Points: 5 Emily Henry Holy Cross vs Nichols 02/11/2011 Team Goals: 9 Holy Cross vs Nichols 02/11/2011 Goals: 3 Sasha Sherry Princeton vs Rensselaer 02/12/2011 Penalty Kill: 1.000 10 of 10 Robert Morris vs Wayne State 02/12/2011 Assists: 4 Jillian Dempsey Harvard vs Colgate 02/18/2011 Points: 5 Pernilla Winberg Minnesota Duluth vs St. Cloud State 02/18/2011 Goals: 4 Pernilla Winberg Minnesota Duluth vs St. Cloud State 02/18/2011 Goals: 3 Brianna Decker Wisconsin vs Minnesota State 02/18/2011 Goals: 3 Audrey Cournoyer Minnesota Duluth vs St. Cloud State 02/19/2011 Team Goals: 9 Minnesota Duluth vs St. Cloud State 02/19/2011 Penalty Kill: 1.000 9 of 9 Minnesota Duluth vs St. Cloud State 02/19/2011 Points: 5 Hilary Knight Wisconsin vs Minnesota State 02/19/2011 Goals: 3 Madison Packer Wisconsin vs Minnesota State 02/19/2011 Goals: 3 Hilary Knight Wisconsin vs Minnesota State 02/19/2011 Team Goals: 9 Wisconsin vs Minnesota State 02/19/2011 Points: 5 Meghan Duggan Wisconsin vs St. Cloud State 02/25/2011 Team Goals: 9 Wisconsin vs St. Cloud State 02/25/2011 Goals: 3 Kate Buesser Harvard vs St. Lawrence 02/26/2011 Goals: 3 Rebecca Johnston Cornell vs Rensselaer 02/26/2011 2010-11 WCHA Women’s Release • Week 22 • 030111 2010-11 WCHA Players of the Week 2010-11 WCHA Women’s Attendance

WCHA Offensive Player of the Week Bemidji State Date Player, Year, Position, Team (Opponent) Robert H. Peters Rink @ Sanford Center (4,258) Oct. 6: Hilary Knight, Jr., F, Wisconsin (vs Rensselaer) Dates Total Game Average High Oct. 13: Carolyne Prevost, Jr., F, Wisconsin (vs BSU) 18* 5,722* 318* 481 Oct. 20: Laura McIntosh, Jr., F, Ohio State (vs SCSU) * includes (1) exhibition game @ Eveleth, MN Oct. 27: Jocelyne Lamoureux, Jr., F, North Dakota (@ MSU) Anne Schleper, Jr., D, Minnesota (@ SCSU) Minnesota Nov. 3: Erin Cody, Sr., F, Bemidji State (vs SCSU) Ridder Arena (3,400) Nov. 10: Nina Tikkinen, Sr., F, Minnesota State (vs SCSU) Dates Total Game Average High Nov. 17: Nina Tikkinen, Sr., F, Minnesota State (@ OSU) 19 15,928 838 1,129 Nov. 24: Haley Irwin, Jr., F, Minnesota Duluth (vs OSU) Dec. 1: Laura McIntosh, Jr., F, Ohio State (vs BSU) Dec. 8: Haley Irwin, Jr., F, Minnesota Duluth (@ SCSU) Minnesota Duluth Dec. 15: Brooke Ammerman, Jr., F, Wisconsin (@ SCSU) DECC (5,303) thru 12/29; AMSOIL Arena (6,764) Jan. 5: Hilary Knight, Jr., F, Wisconsin (vs Northeastern, Mercyhurst) Dates Total Game Average High Jan. 12: Erin Johnson, Sr., F, Bemidji State (@ SCSU) 20* 17,173* 859* 2,226 Monique Lamoureux-Kolls, So., F, North Dakota (@ Vermont) * includes (2) home exhibition games Jan. 19: Hilary Knight, Jr., F, Wisconsin (vs SCSU) Jan. 26: Meghan Duggan, Sr., F, Wisconsin (@ UMD) Feb. 2: Natalie Spooner, Jr., F, Ohio State (@ SCSU) Minnesota State Feb. 9: Amanda Kessel, Fr., F, Minnesota (vs SCSU) All Seasons Arena (750) Feb. 16: Meghan Duggan, Sr., F, Wisconsin (vs UND) Dates Total Game Average High Feb. 23: Pernilla Winberg, S0., F, Minnesota Duluth (vs SCSU) 18 3,030 168 412

WCHA Defensive Player of the Week North Dakota Date Player, Year, Position, Team (Opponent) Ralph Engelstad Arena (11,634) Oct. 6: Zuzana Tomcikova, Jr., G, Bemidji State (@ Wayne State) Dates Total Game Average High Oct. 13: Stephanie Ney, Jr., G, North Dakota (vs UMD) 20* 24,979* 1,249* 3,158 Oct. 20: Alana McElhinney, Jr., G, Bemidji State (vs Mercyhurst) * includes (1) home exhibition game; (1) home game at Roseau, MN; and Jordan Slavin, So., D, North Dakota (@ UM) (3) WCHA playoff games at Purpur Arena, Grand Forks Oct. 27: Noora Räty, So., G, Minnesota (@ SCSU) Nov. 3: Shannon Reilly, Sr., D, Ohio State (vs Syracuse) Ohio State Nov. 10: Jordan Slavin, So., D, North Dakota (vs OSU) OSU Ice Rink (800) Nov. 17: Stephanie Ney, Jr., G, North Dakota (@ BSU) Dates Total Game Average High Nov. 24: Noora Räty, So., G, Minnesota (@ MSU) 19* 6,302* 332* 509 Dec. 1: Kim Martin, Sr., G, Minnesota Duluth (@ UW) * includes (1) home exhibition game Dec. 8: Ashley Nixon, Sr., G, St. Cloud State (vs UMD) Dec. 15: Alex Rigsby, Fr., G, Wisconsin (@ SCSU) Jan. 5: Anne Dronen, Sr., D, Wisconsin (vs Northeastern, Mercyhurst) St. Cloud State Jan. 12: Noora Räty, So., G, Minnesota (vs MSU) National Hockey Center (5,371) Jan. 19: Monique Lamoureux-Kolls, So., D, North Dakota (vs BSU) Dates Total Game Average High Jan. 26: Stephanie Ney, Jr., G, North Dakota (@ SCSU) 18* 6,127* 340* 521 Feb. 2: Laura Fridfinnson, Sr., D, Minnesota Duluth (vs BSU) * includes (1) home exhibition game Feb. 9: Laura Fridfinnson, Sr., D, Minnesota Duluth (@ MSU) Monique Lamoureux-Kolls, So., D, North Dakota (@ OSU) Feb. 16: Jocelyne Larocque, Sr., D, Minnesota Duluth (@ OSU) Wisconsin Feb. 23: Megan Bozek, So., D, Minnesota (@ UND) Kohl Center (15,325) Dates Total Game Average High 18 48,583 2,699 10,668# WCHA Rookie of the Week * includes (2) WCHA playoff games @ Eagles’ Nest, Verona, WI Date Player, Year, Position, Team (Opponent) Oct. 6: Amanda Kessel, Fr., F, Minnesota (vs Clarkson) Oct. 13: Lisa Steffes, Fr., G, Ohio State (@ Robert Morris) Oct. 20: Becky Allis, Fr., D, Ohio State (vs SCSU) 2010-11 Season Totals Oct. 27: Kathleen Rogan, Fr., F, Minnesota State (vs UND) Dates Total Game Average High Nov. 3: Brittany Ammerman, Fr., F, Wisconsin (vs MSU) 150* 127,844* 852* 10,668# Nov. 10: Brienna Gillanders, Fr., F, Minnesota Duluth (@ BSU) * includes home exhibition games; WCHA First Round playoff games; Nov. 17: Kathleen Rogan, Fr., F, Minnesota State (@ OSU) # NCAA Div. 1 women’s single game record of 10,668 (1/29/11 vs Minnesota) Nov. 24: Madison Kolls, Fr., D, North Dakota (vs SCSU) Dec. 1: Alex Rigsby, Fr., G, Wisconsin (vs UMD) Dec. 8: Kelly Terry, Fr., F, Minnesota (@ BSU) Dec. 15: Amanda Kessel, Fr., F, Minnesota (vs OSU) Jan. 5: Madison Packer, Fr., F, Wisconsin (vs Northeastern, Mercyhurst) Jan. 12: Amanda Kessel, Fr., F, Minnesota (vs MSU) Jan. 19: Lisa Steffes, Fr., G, Ohio State (@ MSU) Jan. 26: Sarah Davis, Fr., F, Minnesota (@ OSU) Feb. 2: Alex Rigsby, Fr., G, Wisconsin (vs UM) Feb. 9: Jamie Kenyon, Fr., F, Minnesota Duluth (@ MSU) Feb. 16: Molli Mott, Fr., F, St. Cloud State (vs MSU) Feb. 23: Madison Packer, Fr., F, Wisconsin (@ MSU) 2010-11 WCHA Women’s Release • Week 22 • 030111 2010-11 WCHA Women’s Composite Schedule & Results September November Date Game Time Date Game Time Fri/24 Toronto Jr. Aeros 2 @ Bemidji State 4 (x) 7:07 pm CT Fri/5 Wisconsin 5 @ Minnesota 7 (WCHA) 6:07 pm CT Sat/25 Univ. of Manitoba 1 @ St. Cloud State 1 ot (x) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 0 @ Bemidji State 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Toronto Jr. Aeros 0 @ North Dakota 9 (x) 2:07 pm CT St. Cloud State 1 @ Minnesota State 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sun/26 Univ. of Manitoba 0 @ Minnesota 8 (x) 2:07 pm CT Sat/6 Wisconsin 5 @ Minnesota 0 (WCHA) 4:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 3 @ Bemidji State 1 (WCHA) 6:07 pm CT St. Cloud State 2 @ Minnesota State 4 (WCHA) 3:07 pm CT October Ohio State 2 @ North Dakota 3 ot (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Date Game Time Sun/7 Ohio State 2 @ North Dakota 2 ot (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Fri/1 Minnesota 5 @ Clarkson 0 (nc) 7:00 pm ET Fri/12 Minnesota State 5 @ Ohio State 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET St. Cloud State 1 @ Mercyhurst 9 (nc) 7:00 pm ET North Dakota 1 @ Bemidji State 2 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Bemidji State 3 @ Wayne State 0 (nc) 7:00 pm ET Sat/13 Minnesota State 4 @ Ohio State 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Rensselaer 0 @ Wisconsin 7 (nc) 7:07 pm CT North Dakota 1 @ Bemidji State 1 ot (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Minn Whitecaps 3 @ Minnesota Duluth 3 ot (x) 7:07 pm CT Fri/19 Wisconsin 7 @ Robert Morris 1 (nc) 3:00 pm ET Sat/2 Minnesota 3 @ Clarkson 0 (nc) 3:00 pm ET Ohio State 4 @ Minnesota Duluth 2 (WCHA) 7:37 pm CT St. Cloud State 1 @ Mercyhurst 6 (nc) 2:00 pm ET Minnesota 1 @ Minnesota State 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State 2 @ Wayne State 4 (nc) 2:00 pm ET St. Cloud State 3 @ North Dakota 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Rensselaer 0 @ Wisconsin 6 (nc) 7:07 pm CT Sat/20 Wisconsin 7 @ Robert Morris 1 (nc) 3:00 pm ET Boston Univ. 4 @ North Dakota 5 (nc) 2:07 pm CT Ohio State 0 @ Minnesota Duluth 8 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Wilfrid Laurier 0 @ Ohio State 2 (x) 2:07 pm ET Minnesota 6 @ Minnesota State 2 (WCHA) 3:07 pm CT Minn Whitecaps 4 @ Minnesota Duluth 6 (x) 3:07 pm CT St. Cloud State 1 @ North Dakota 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sun/3 Boston Univ. 6 @ North Dakota 2 (nc) 2:07 pm CT Fri/26 Minnesota State 0 @ Wayne State 6 (nc) 7:00 pm ET Fri/8 Ohio State 4 @ Robert Morris 1 (nc) 7:00 pm ET Bemidji State 2 @ Ohio State 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Bemidji State 1 @ Wisconsin 7 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Wisconsin 3 ot (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Minnesota Whitecaps 2 @ Minnesota 3 (x) 6:07 pm CT Harvard 0 @ Minnesota 3 (nc) 6:07 pm CT Wayne State 3 @ St. Cloud State 0 (nc) 7:07 pm CT Sat/27 Minnesota State 0 @ Wayne State 1 (nc) 2:07 pm ET Niagara 2 @ Minnesota State 3 (nc) 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State 1 @ Ohio State 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Minnesota Duluth 4 @ North Dakota 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sun/28 Minnesota Duluth 3 @ Wisconsin 1 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Sat/9 Ohio State 4 @ Robert Morris 1 (nc) 2:00 pm ET Harvard 2 @ Minnesota 4 (nc) 1:07 pm CT Wayne State 0 @ Minnesota 1 (nc) 2:07 pm CT Minnesota Whitecaps 4 @ St. Cloud State 2 (x) 4:07 pm CT Niagara 0 @ Minnesota State 0 ot (nc) 3:07 pm CT December Sun/10 Bemidji State 0 @ Wisconsin 2 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Date Game Time Minnesota Duluth 2 @ North Dakota 4 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Fri/3 Minnesota Duluth 2 @ St. Cloud State 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Fri/15 St. Cloud State 1 @ Ohio State 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Minnesota 0 @ Bemidji State 2 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT North Dakota 4 @ Minnesota 3 (WCHA) 6:07 pm CT Robert Morris 2 @ Minnesota State 1 (nc) 7:07 pm CT Mercyhurst 4 @ Bemidji State 0 (nc) 2:07 pm CT Sat/4 Minnesota Duluth 5 @ St. Cloud State 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sat/16 St. Cloud State 1 @ Ohio State 6 (WCHA) 4:07 pm ET Minnesota 6 @ Bemidji State 2 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT North Dakota 3 @ Minnesota 1 (WCHA) 4:07 pm CT Robert Morris 2 @ Minnesota State 2 ot (nc) 3:07 pm CT Minnesota State 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 5 (WCHA) 3:07 pm CT Wisconsin 4 @ North Dakota 3 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Mercyhurst 3 @ Bemidji State 5 (nc) 2:07 pm CT Sun/5 Wisconsin 6 @ North Dakota 2 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Sun/17 Minnesota State 0 @ Minnesota Duluth 6 (WCHA) 3:07 pm CT Fri/10 Ohio State 0 @ Minnesota 6 (WCHA) 6:07 pm CT Fri/22 Ohio State 5 @ Wisconsin 6 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT North Dakota 1 @ Minnesota Duluth 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota 5 @ St. Cloud State 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Wisconsin 5 @ St. Cloud State 0 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT North Dakota 2 @ Minnesota State 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State 2 @ Minnesota State 1 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Whitecaps 3 vs Bemidji State 1 6:00 pm CT Sat/11 North Dakota 4 @ Minnesota Duluth 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT @ Eveleth, MN (x) Wisconsin 6 @ St. Cloud State 1 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Sat/23 Ohio State 2 @ Wisconsin 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State 1 @ Minnesota State 1 ot (WCHA) 3:07 pm CT Minnesota 3 @ St. Cloud State 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sun/12 *Ohio State 1 @ Minnesota 2 ot 12:07 pm CT Connecticut 0 @ Minnesota Duluth 8 (nc) 3:07 pm CT *Rescheduled from 12/11 North Dakota 5 @ Minnesota State 1 (WCHA) 3:07 pm CT Thu/30 Wayne State 2 @ Ohio State 3 (nc) 7:07 pm ET Minnesota Whitecaps 1 @ Bemidji State 5 (x) 4:07 pm CT Bison Holiday Tournament @ Winnipeg, MB Sun/24 Connecticut 0 @ Minnesota Duluth 4 (nc) 3:07 pm CT North Dakota 4 @ Univ. of Alberta 2 (x) 5:00 pm CT Fri/29 Syracuse 1 @ Ohio State 5 (nc) 7:07 pm ET Fri/31 Wayne State 2 @ Ohio State 4 (nc) 2:07 pm ET Minnesota State 2 @ Wisconsin 3 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Bison Holiday Tournament @ Winnipeg, MB Minnesota 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT North Dakota 4 vs Univ. of Manitoba 2 (x) 5:00 pm CT St. Cloud State 2 @ Bemidji State 3 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Sat/30 Syracuse 2 @ Ohio State 6 (nc) 4:07 pm ET Minnesota State 1 @ Wisconsin 6 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Minnesota 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT St. Cloud State 0 @ Bemidji State 4 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT 2010-11 WCHA Women’s Release • Week 22 • 030111 WCHA Schedule con’t Date Game Time Fri/18 St. Cloud State 0 @ Minnesota Duluth 8 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Ohio State 1 @ Bemidji State 4 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT January Wisconsin 4 @ Minnesota State 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Date Game Time Minnesota 5 @ North Dakota 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sat/1 Easton Holiday Showcase @ St. Cloud, MN Sat/19 St. Cloud State 0 @ Minnesota Duluth 8 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Northeastern 2 vs Wisconsin 7 (nc) 12:07 pm CT Ohio State 1 @ Bemidji State 1 ot (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Mercyhurst 8 vs St. Cloud State 1 (nc) 3:07 pm CT Wisconsin 9 @ Minnesota State 1 (WCHA) 3:07 pm CT Sun/2 Easton Holiday Showcase @ St. Cloud, MN Minnesota 3 @ North Dakota 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Mercyhurst 4 vs Wisconsin 7 (nc) 12:07 pm CT Northeastern 2 vs St. Cloud State 1 (nc) 3:07 pm CT • end of regular season • Fri/7 North Dakota 4 @ Vermont 1 (nc) 7:00 pm ET Wisconsin 6 @ Ohio State 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Fri/25 2011 WCHA Playoffs • 1st Round • Best-of-Three Minnesota State 0 @ Minnesota 4 (WCHA) 6:07 pm CT #8 St. Cloud State 3 @ #1 Wisconsin 9 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State 3 @ St. Cloud State 1 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT @ Eagles’ Nest, Verona, WI Sat/8 North Dakota 3 @ Vermont 3 ot (nc) 2:00 pm ET #7 Minnesota State 0 @ #2 Minnesota Duluth 3 7:07 pm CT Wisconsin 5 @ Ohio State 3 (WCHA) 4:07 pm ET #6 Ohio State 2 @ #3 Minnesota 4 6:07 pm CT Minnesota State 1 @ Minnesota 5 (WCHA) 4:07 pm CT #5 Bemidji State 2 @ #4 North Dakota 3 7:37 pm CT Bemidji State 3 @ St. Cloud State 1 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT @ Purpur Arena, Grand Forks, ND Fri/14 St. Cloud State 0 @ Wisconsin 10 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sat/26 2011 WCHA Playoffs • 1st Round • Best-of-Three Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Minnesota 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT #8 St. Cloud State 1 @ #1 Wisconsin 5 7:07 pm CT Ohio State 3 @ Minnesota State 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT @ Eagles’ Nest, Verona, WI Sat/15 Minnesota Duluth 0 @ Minnesota 3 (WCHA) 4:07 pm CT #7 Minnesota State 0 @ #2 Minnesota Duluth 5 7:07 pm CT Ohio State 3 @ Minnesota State 2 (WCHA) 3:07 pm CT #6 Ohio State 2 @ #3 Minnesota 3 5:07 pm CT Bemidji State 2 @ North Dakota 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT #5 Bemidji State 3 @ #4 North Dakota 0 7:37 pm CT (@ Rams Sports Center, Roseau, MN) @ Purpur Arena, Grand Forks, ND Sun/16 St. Cloud State 0 @ Wisconsin 6 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Sun/27 2011 WCHA Playoffs • 1st Round • Best-of-Three Bemidji State 2 @ North Dakota 6 (WCHA) 4:07 pm CT #5 Bemidji State 2 @ #4 North Dakota 3 ot 7:07 pm CT Fri/21 Minnesota 4 @ Ohio State 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET @ Purpur Arena, Grand Forks, ND Wisconsin 4 @ Minnesota Duluth 1 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT North Dakota 5 @ St. Cloud State 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT March Minnesota State 0 @ Bemidji State 2 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Date Game Time Sat/22 Minnesota 8 @ Ohio State 1 (WCHA) 4:07 pm ET Fri/4 2011 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF Wisconsin 4 @ Minnesota Duluth 4 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT @ Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN North Dakota 5 @ St. Cloud State 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Semi-Final #1: #4 UND vs #1 UW 4:07 pm CT Minnesota State 1 @ Bemidji State 3 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Semi-Final #2: #3 UM vs #2 UMD, 7:07 pm CT Fri/28 Minnesota 2 @ Wisconsin 2 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sat/5 2011 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF Bemidji State 3 @ Minnesota Duluth 4 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT @ Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN Ohio State 6 @ St. Cloud State 1 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Championship Game 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State 1 @ North Dakota 6 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Fri/11 NCAA Women’s Regionals (TBA) TBA Sat/29 Minnesota 1 @ Wisconsin 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sat/12 NCAA Women’s Regionals (TBA) TBA Bemidji State 3 @ Minnesota Duluth 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sun/13 NCAA Women’s Regionals (TBA) TBA Ohio State 3 @ St. Cloud State 2 (WCHA) 1:07 pm CT Fri/18 2011 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four @ Erie, PA Minnesota State 5 @ North Dakota 3 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Semi-Final #1 TBA pm ET Semi-Final #2 TBA pm ET February Sun/20 2011 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four @ Erie, PA Date Game Time Championship Game TBA pm ET Fri/4 North Dakota 4 @ Ohio State 3 ot (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET St. Cloud State 0 @ Minnesota 8 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Schedule Key Wisconsin 7 @ Bemidji State 1 (WCHA) 6:07 pm CT (nc) non-conference; (WCHA) conference; (x) exhibition; Minnesota Duluth 7 @ Minnesota State 0 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT tournaments/special events in BOLD Sat/5 North Dakota 3 @ Ohio State 2 (WCHA) 4:07 pm ET St. Cloud State 1 @ Minnesota 4 (WCHA) 4:07 pm CT Wisconsin 3 @ Bemidji State 2 ot (WCHA) 4:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth 3 @ Minnesota State 0 (WCHA) 3:07 pm CT Fri/11 Minnesota Duluth 5 @ Ohio State 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET North Dakota 0 @ Wisconsin 5 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Bemidji State 1 @ Minnesota 4 (WCHA) 6:07 pm CT Minnesota State 0 @ St. Cloud State 2 (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Sat/12 Minnesota Duluth 5 @ Ohio State 1 (WCHA) 4:07 pm ET Bemidji State 0 @ Minnesota 3 (WCHA) 4:07 pm CT Minnesota State 3 @ St. Cloud State 1 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Sun/13 North Dakota 4 @ Wisconsin 8 (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT