NCAA Women's Ice Hockey (Awards)

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NCAA Women's Ice Hockey (Awards) Women’s Award Winners Division I Awards ...................................... 2 Division III Awards ................................... 3 Special Awards .......................................... 4 Coaching Awards ..................................... 4 2 DIVisiON I AWARds Division I Awards D–Lyndsay Wall, Minnesota RBK All-America Teams F–Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota Division I First-Team F–Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth All-America by School The RBK University Division All-America teams F–Krissy Wendell, Minnesota are sponsored by RBK, an international leader in Second Team G–Jody Horak, Minnesota DARTMOUTH (2) hockey equipment, and chosen by members of 2001—Correne Bredin, D the American Hockey Coaches Association. D–Carla MacLeod, Wisconsin D–Julianne Vasichek, Minn. Duluth 2002—Carly Haggard, F 2000-01 F–Julie Chu, Harvard HARVARD (9) F–Nicole Corriero, Harvard 2001—Jennifer Botterill, F First Team F–Katie Weatherston, Dartmouth Tammy Shewchuk, F G–Erika Silva, Northeastern 2003—Jennifer Botterill, F D–Correne Bredin, Dartmouth 2005-06 D–Courtney Kennedy, Minnesota Angela Ruggiero, D F–Jennifer Botterill, Harvard First Team 2004—Angela Ruggiero, D F–Maria Rooth, Minn. Duluth G–Riitta Schaublin, Minn. Duluth 2007—Julie Chu, F F–Tammy Shewchuk, Harvard D–Martine Garland, New Hampshire 2008—Caitlin Cahow, D Second Team D–Bobbi-Jo Slusar, Wisconsin Sarah Vaillancourt, F F–Sara Bauer, Wisconsin 2009—Sarah Vaillancourt, F G–Rachel Barrie, St. Lawrence F–Sabrina Harbec, St. Lawrence D–Isabelle Chartrand, St. Lawrence F–Sadie Wright-Ward, New Hampshire MERCYHURST (4) D–Kerry Weiland, Wisconsin 2005—Desi Clark, G F–Meghan Hunter, Wisconsin Second Team 2007—Meghan Agosta, F F–Jessica Tabb, Providence G–Kira Hurley, Clarkson 2008—Meghan Agosta, F F–Brooke Whitney, Northeastern D–Kristin Gigliotti, Providence 2009—Meghan Agosta, F D–Annie Gray, St. Lawrence 2001-02 F–Jana Harrigan, Ohio St. MINNESOTA (8) 2001—Courtney Kennedy, D First Team F–Jennifer Hitchcock, New Hampshire F–Karen Thatcher, Providence 2002—Ronda Curtin, D G–Tania Pinelli, Niagara 2003—Ronda Curtin, D D–Ronda Curtin, Minnesota 2006-07 Natalie Darwitz, F D–Kerry Weiland, Wisconsin 2004—Krissy Wendell, F F–Carly Haggard, Dartmouth First Team 2005—Natalie Darwitz, F F–Maria Rooth, Minn. Duluth G–Jesse Vetter, Wisconsin F–Brooke Whitney, Northeastern Lyndsay Wall, D D–Annie Guay, St. Lawrence Krissy Wendell, F Second Team D–Meaghan Mikkelson, Wisconsin G–Chanda Gunn, Northeastern F–Meghan Agosta, Mercyhurst MINN. DULUTH (9) D–Kim Greene, Northeastern F–Sara Bauer, Wisconsin 2001—Maria Rooth, F D–Emma Laaksonen, Ohio St. F–Julie Chu, Harvard 2002—Maria Rooth, F F–Nicole Corriero, Harvard Second Team 2003—Jenny Potter, F F–Meghan Hunter, Harvard 2004—Caroline Ouellette, F F–Kristy Zamora, Brown G–Allison Rutledge, Niagara D–Tessa Bonhomme, Ohio St. Jenny Potter, F D–Bobbi-Jo Slusar, Wisconsin 2005—Caroline Ouellette, F 2002-03 F–Gillian Apps, Dartmouth 2006—Riitta Schaublin, G First Team F–Sabrina Harbec, St. Lawrence 2008—Kim Martin, G G–Jen Huggon, New Hampshire F–Sarah Vaillancourt, Harvard 2009—Jocelyne Larocque, D D–Ronda Curtin, Minnesota NEW HAMPSHIRE (4) D–Angela Ruggiero, Harvard 2007-08 2003—Jen Huggon, G F–Jennifer Botterill, Harvard First Team 2006—Martine Garland, D F–Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota Sadie Wright-Ward, F F–Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth G–Kim Martin, Minn. Duluth D–Tessa Bonhomme, Ohio St. 2009—Kacey Bellamy, D Second Team D–Caitlin Cahow, Harvard G–Rachel Barrie, St. Lawrence NIAGARA (1) F–Meghan Agosta, Mercyhurst 2002—Tania Pinelli, G D–Correne Bredin, Dartmouth F–Melissa Boal, Wayne St. (MI) D–Kelli Halcisak, Providence F–Sarah Vaillancourt, Harvard NORTHEASTERN (3) F–Julie Chu, Harvard 2001—Erika Silva, G F–Maria Rooth, Minn. Duluth Second Team 2002—Brooke Whitney, F F–Krissy Wendell, Minnesota G–Christina Kessler, Harvard 2004—Chanda Gunn, G D–Martine Garland, New Hampshire 2003-04 D–Annie Guay, St. Lawrence OHIO ST. (1) 2008—Tessa Bonhomme, D First Team F–Gigi Marvin, Minnesota G–Chanda Gunn, Northeastern F–Sabrina Harbec, St. Lawrence PROVIDENCE (1) D–Kelli Halcisak, Providence F–Dominique Thibault, Connecticut 2004—Kelli Halcisak, D D–Angela Ruggiero, Harvard 2008-09 ST. LAWRENCE (2) F–Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth 2006—Sabrina Harbec, F F–Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth First Team 2007—Annie Guay, D F–Krissy Wendell, Minnesota G–Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin Second Team D–Kacey Bellamy, New Hampshire WAYNE ST. (MI) (1) 2008—Melissa Boal, F G–Shari Vogt, Minn. St. Mankato D–Jocelyne Larocque, Minn. Duluth D–Carla MacLeod, Wisconsin F–Meghan Agosta, Mercyhurst WISCONSIN (9) D–Julianne Vasichek, Minn. Duluth F–Hilary Knight, Wisconsin 2002—Kerry Weiland, D F–Nicole Corriero, Harvard F–Sarah Vaillancourt, Harvard 2005—Molly Engstrom, D F–Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota Second Team 2006—Sara Bauer, F F–Gina Kingsbury, St. Lawrence G–Molly Schaus, Boston College Bobbi-Jo Slusar, D D–Melanie Gagnon, Minnesota 2007—Sara Bauer, F 2004-05 D–Sasha Sherry, Princeton Meaghan Mikkelson, D First Team F–Rebecca Johnston, Cornell Jesse Vetter, G G–Desi Clark, Mercyhurst F–Monique Lamoureux, Minnesota 2009—Hilary Knight, F D–Molly Engstrom, Wisconsin F–Kelli Stack, Boston College Jessie Vetter, G DIVISION III AWARDS 3 Division III Awards D–LeAnne Denman, Elmira East Second Team RBK All-America Teams D–Erin O’Brien, Plattsburgh St. G–Krystyn Elek, Amherst F–Laura Hurd, Elmira D–Cindy Lebel, St. Anselm F–Emily Quizon, Middlebury D–Dani Poupart, Manhattanville The RBK College Division All-America teams are F–Cherie Stewart, Manhattanville F–Kayla Coady, Elmira sponsored by RBK, an international leader in West First Team F–Kelsey Johnson, St. Anselm hockey equipment, and chosen by members of G–Becky Kilpatrick, St. Thomas (MN) F–Anna McNally, Middlebury the American Hockey Coaches Association. D–Andrea Peterson, Gust. Adolphus D–Jenny Wallace, Wis.-River Falls 2008-09 2001-02 F–Erin Kegley, Wis.-Superior East First Team East First Team F–Jackie Schmitt, Wis.-Stevens Point G–Allison Cubberley, Elmira G–Nicole Elliott, Manhattanville F–Laura Stypulkowski, Gust. Adolphus D–Randi Dumont, Middlebury D–Catherine Elkins, Middlebury East Second Team D–Jamie Kivi, Elmira D–Kristin Marie Anderson, Bowdoin G–Carolyne Roy, Plattsburgh St. F–Danielle Blanchard, Plattsburgh St. F–Shelly Chessie, Bowdoin D–Shannon Tarrant, Middlebury F–Kayla Coady, Elmira F–Laura Hurd, Elmira D–Ashley Trimble, Manhattanville F–Stephanie Moberg, Plattsburgh St. F–Molly Wasserman, Williams F–Elizabeth Gibson, Plattsburgh St. West First Team West First Team F–Lorna Gifis, Middlebury G–Beth Spurrier, Bethel (MN) G–Missie Meemken, St. Mary’s (MN) F–Julie Aho, Rensselaer D–Rachael Graves, Wis.-Stevens Point D–Lindsy Carlson, Wis.-Superior D–Kristin Peterson, Gust. Adolphus D–Ellen Doyle, Gust. Adolphus 2005-06 F–Jackie Carroll, St. Thomas (MN) F–Sarah Moe, Gust. Adolphus East First Team F–Nicole Grossman, Wis.-Stevens Point F–Ann Ninnemann, Wis.-Stevens Point G–Bree Doyle, Plattsburgh St. F–Melissa Mackley, Gust. Adolphus F–Melanie Salatino, Wis.-Superior D–Kristen Cameron, Bowdoin East Second Team East Second Team D–Cindy Lebel, St. Anselm G–Krystyn Elek, Amherst G–Karen Jamnik, Southern Me. F–Jenn Clarke, Plattsburgh St. D–Erica Owczarczak, Rochester Inst. D–LeAnne Denman, Elmira F–Jill Nolan, Utica D–Amanda Wilks, Norwich D–Jen Gorczynski, Rochester Inst. F–Emily Quizon, Middlebury F–Sarah Dagg, Rochester Inst. F–Colleen Baude, Rochester Inst. West First Team F–Stephanie Miguel, Hamilton F–Amber Neil, Middlebury G–Rikki Nespor, Wis.-Superior F–Holly Nonis, Manhattanville F–Cherie Stewart, Manhattanville D–Andrea Peterson, Gust. Adolphus D–Jenny Wallace, Wis.-River Falls 2002-03 F–Molly Doyle, Gust. Adolphus Division III First-Team East First Team F–Erin Kegley, Wis.-Superior F–Tanaya Reitz, St. Thomas (MN) G–Emily McKissock, Bowdoin All-America by School D–Beth Muir, Bowdoin East Second Team D–Amber Neil, Middlebury G–Kate Kogut, Middlebury AUGSBURG (2) F–Shelly Chessie, Bowdoin D–Shannon Tarrant, Middlebury 2003—Lauren Chezick, F F–Laura Hurd, Elmira D–Ashley Trimble, Manhattanville 2004—Annie Annunziato, F F–Angela Kapus, Middlebury F–Danielle Blanchard, Plattsburgh St. F–Annmarie Cellino, Middlebury BETHEL (MN) (1) West First Team F–Amanda Nonis, Manhattanville 2009—Beth Spurrier, G G–Marlene Yaeger, Wis.-River Falls BOWDOIN (6) D–Lindsy Carlson, Wis.-River Falls 2006-07 2002—Kristin Marie Anderson, D D–Lindsay Weier, St. Olaf Shelly Chessie, F F–Lauren Chezick, Augsburg East First Team 2003—Shelly Chessie, F F–Jackie Schmitt, Wis.-Stevens Point G–Bree Doyle, Plattsburgh St. Emily McKissock, G F–Ali Slinden, Wis.-River Falls D–Stacey McConnell, Rochester Inst. Beth Muir, D East Second Team D–Shannon Tarrant, Middlebury 2006—Kristen Cameron, D F–Danielle Blanchard, Plattsburgh St. G–Edith Racine, Elmira F–Abby Kurtz-Phelan, Middlebury ELMIRA (9) D–LeAnne Denman, Elmira F–Deana Wiegand, Utica 2002—Laura Hurd, F D–Jen Gorczynski, Rochester Inst. 2003—Laura Hurd, F F–Holly Manning, Southern Me. West First Team 2004—Laura Hurd, F F–Amy Quirion, Manhattanville G–Sally Bevis, Lake Forest 2005—LeAnne Denman, D F–Molly Wasserman, Williams G–Amber Lindner, Wis.-River Falls Laura Hurd, F D–Margaret Dorer, Gust. Adolphus Edith Racine, G 2003-04 D–Andrea Peterson, Gust. Adolphus 2009—Kayla Coady, F F–Lindsay Boeser, St. Olaf Allison Cubberley, G East First Team F–Susannah Brokl, St. Olaf Jamie Kivi, D G–Rosina Schiff, Rensselaer F–Erin Kegley, Wis.-Superior D–Jen Gorczynski, Rochester Inst. GUST. ADOLPHUS (12) D–Shannon Tarrant, Middlebury East Second Team 2002—Ellen Doyle, D F–Elizabeth Gibson, Plattsburgh St. G–Krystyn Elek, Amherst Sarah Moe, F F–Laura Hurd, Elmira D–Julie Devereux, Plattsburgh St. 2004—Andrea Peterson, D F–Molly Wasserman, Williams D–Cindy Lebel, St. Anselm 2005—Andrea Peterson, D F–Meghan Gillis, Bowdoin Laura Stypulkowski, F West First Team F–Danielle Nagymarosi, Rochester Inst.
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