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UNIVERSITY of MINNESOTA WOMEN's HOCKEY Five-Time NCAA Champions 2010 • 2008 • 2003 • 2002 • 2001 UNIVERSITYBULLDOGS OF MINNESOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY Athletic Communications, Women’s Hockey • Kelly Grgas-Wheeler University of Minnesota Duluth • Duluth, MN 55812-2496 • (218) 726-8937 • Fax: (218) 726-6529 THE MATCH-UP Game 25 & 26 NO. 2 UMD CONTINUES WCHA RUN WITH OHIO STATE No. 2 UMD vs. Ohio State AT AMSOIL THIS WEEKEND Date: Jan. 26-27, Friday 7:07 p.m., Saturday 4:07 p.m. January 24, 2017 Still unbeaten in 2017, the University of Minnesota Duluth women’s hockey team will Site: AMSOIL Arena -- Duluth, Minn. face-off against Ohio State University this weekend at AMSOIL Arena in a Western Record: UMD: ....16-4-4, 13-4-3-1 WCHA Collegiate Hockey Association series. Friday’s game will get underway at 7:07 p.m., Ohio State: .....11-12-3, 5-12-3-1 WCHA while Saturday’s contest will start at 4:07 p.m. Video: http://www.nchc.tv/umd USCHO RANKING: UMD-- No. 2, Ohio State-- N/R Live Stats: http://www.sidearmstats.com/umd/whockey/xlive.htm USA TODAY/USA HOCKEY MAG: UMD-- No. 2, Ohio State-- N/R TV Saturday: My9 THE SERIES: UMD is 65-15-3 all-time against the Buckeyes after a sweep at Ohio State on Oct. 28-29. The Bulldogs shut out the Buckeyes 6-0 Oct. 28, and then 2015-2016 SCHEDULE defeated OSU 3-2 the following afternoon. Date Opponent Location Time 9/24/2016 Minn. Whitecaps# Duluth, MN W, 4-1 Senior forward Katherine McGovern led the way for the Bulldogs the first night, 9/30/2016 #3Boston College Duluth, MN T, 3-3 OT recording four points, including three in the first period. McGovern had two assists 10/1/2016 #3Boston College Duluth, MN W, 5-2 that bookened a goal in UMD’s opening stanza, while rookie Sydney Brodt com- 10/7/2016 Minnesota State* Duluth, MN W, 4-0 piled two goals and an assist in the opening 20 minutes. 10/8/2016 Minnesota State* Duluth, MN W, 5-1 10/14/2016 #2/3Minnesota* Minneapolis, MN L, 3-4 On Oct. 29, senior forward Ashleigh Brykaliuk posted a goal and an assist as three 10/15/2016 #2/3Minnesota* Minneapolis, MN L, 2-3 OT different goal scorers helped the Bulldogs stave of a late Buckeye charge in the 3-2 10/21/2016 #9Bemidji State* Duluth, MN W, 2-1 win. 10/22/2016 #9Bemidji State* Duluth, MN T, 3-3 OT SW 10/28/2016 Ohio State* Columbus, OH W, 6-0 Overall, UMD had seven players net its nine goals against the Buckeyes. Only 10/29/2016 Ohio State* Columbus, OH W, 3-2 McGovern and Brodt scored more than one goal on the weekend. 11/12/2016 #9North Dakota* Grand Forks, ND W, 2-1 11/13/2016 #9North Dakota* Grand Forks, ND T, 2-2 OT The Bulldogs outshot OSU 41-27 in game one and 47-27 in game two for a 88-54 11/18/2016 #1Wisconsin* Duluth, MN W, 4-1 SOG advantage. 11/19/2016 #1Wisconsin* Duluth, MN L, 1-4 11/25/2016 Harvard Cambridge, MA W, 4-1 A QUICK LOOK AT THE BUCKEYES: OSU is lead by first-year head coach 11/26/2016 Harvard Cambridge, MA W, 2-1 OT Nadine Muzerall, who is 11-12-3 so far this season. Former Bulldog forward and the 12/2/2016 St. Cloud State* St. Cloud, MN W, 3-0 10th leading scorer in UMD history with 155 points (84g, 71a) in 132 games, Jessica 12/3/2016 St. Cloud State* St. Cloud, MN W, 3-2 Koizumi, is in her first season as the Buckeyes Associate head coach. OSU lost 12/9/2016 Minnesota State* Mankato, MN W, 3-0 1-2 to the No. 4 University of Minnesota last Friday in Minneapolis before earning a 12/10/2016 Minnesota State* Mankato, MN L, 1-2 1-1 tie and shootout win on Saturday. Sophomore forward Maddy Field leads the 1/7/2017 Minn. Whitecaps# Duluth, MN L, 2-5 Buckeyes with eight goals and 11 assists for 19 points through 28 games. 1/13/2017 #2Minnesota* Duluth, MN W, 3-2 1/14/2017 #2Minnesota* Duluth, MN W, 5-3 LAST TIME OUT: The Bulldogs stayed unbeaten in 2017 with a 5-1 win and 2-2 tie 1/20/2017 Bemidji State* Bemidji, MN W, 5-1 at Bemidji State University over the weekend to improve to 16-4-4 overall and 13-4- 1/21/2017 Bemidji State* Bemidji, MN T, 2-2 OT 3 in the WCHA. 1/27/2017 Ohio State* Duluth, MN 7:00 PM 1/28/2017 Ohio State* Duluth, MN 4:00 PM Friday’s win was a offensive showcase by senior forward Lara Stalder, who had 2/3/2017 North Dakota* Duluth, MN 3:00 PM a natural hat trick and tacked on an assist to lead the Bulldogs to a 5-1 win over 2/4/2017 North Dakota* Duluth, MN 3:00 PM the Beavers. Ashleigh Brykaliuk also added three assists for UMD, who also got 2/11/2017 Wisconsin* Madison, WI TBD goals from Katerine McGovern and Linnea Hedin. 2/12/2017 Wisconsin* Madison, WI TBD 2/17/2017 St. Cloud State* Duluth, MN 7:00 PM UMD vs. Ohio State (Last 10 games) (63-15-3 All-Time) 2/18/2017 St. Cloud State* Duluth, MN 7:00 PM Oct. 29, 2016 3-2 Win Away Dec. 11, 2015 4-2 Win Away 2/23/2017 WCHA 1ST Round TBA TBA Oct. 28, 2016 6-0 Win Away Feb. 22, 2015 5-2 Win Home 2/24/2017 WCHA 1ST Round TBA TBA Jan. 30, 2016 4-2 Win Home Feb. 21, 2015 3-1 Win Home 2/26/2017 WCHA 1ST Round TBA TBA Jan. 29, 2016 4-6 Loss Home Dec. 6, 2014 4-1 Win Away Dec. 12, 2015 5-2 Win Away Dec. 5, 2014 2-2 Tie OT SW Away Five-Time NCAA Champions 2010 • 2008 • 2003 • 2002 • 2001 BY THE NUMBERS CURRENT SCORING STREAKS -- BULLDOGS VS. BUCKEYES Ashleigh Brykaliuk, 15 games, 21 points -- 9g, 12a Lara Stalder, 5 games, 13 points -- 8g, 5a Overall Record Katherine McGovern, 4 games, 5 points -- 3g, 2a 16-4-4 11-12-3 Linnea Hedin, 2 games, 2 points -- 1g, 1a Conference Record (Place) reached four points three times this seaso 13-4-3-1 (Third) 5-12-3-1 (Fifth) --Stalder twice and Katherine McGovern, and UMD has had three total hat tricks -- Stalder Record vs. Top-10 Teams again two different times, and Ashleigh 6-3-3 2-9-3 Brykaliuk. Scoring Offense (G/Gm) 3.17 1.88 Despite a Stalder goal that set a Bulldog --Stalder 10 shots Friday was the second most program record for the fastest goal scored to by a Bulldog this season. Both Stalder and Scoring Defense (G/Gm) start a game, the Bulldogs settled for a 2-2 tie Brykaliuk have posted 11-shots on goal games. 1.71 2.00 with the Beavers Saturday. UMD gave up the game-tying goal at 15:32 of the third period --Stalder’s recording-setting goal just eight Scoring Margin and eventually dropped the shootout settling seconds into last Friday’s game eclipsed Jenna +1.46 -0.12 for four points over the weekend. Stalder led McParland’s previous record against Con- the Bulldogs with a goal and an assist, while necticut, a tally 13 seconds into play on Oct. 4, Shots on Goal (SOG/Gm) 32.5 21.8 Brykaliuk added UMD’s other goal. 2013. Penalty Minutes Per Game NOTES FROM THE BEMIDJI STATE SE- --UMD has played in six overtime games so far 6.3 6.5 RIES: UMD is now 66-12-4 against the Bea- this season, the eighth time in program history vers all-time. The Bulldogs went 2-0-2 against UMD has played six or more games into extra Power Play BSU this season and are unbeaten in their last time. 13/83 (15.7) 6/73 (8.2) six games against the Beavers, dating back to the first round of the WCHA playoff last spring. PEAK STREAKS: Ashleigh Brykaliuk Penalty Kill The Bulldogs outscored BSU 12-7 this regular compiled a goal and three assists in the BSU 53/70 (75.7) 73/80 (91.2) season. series, and stretched her current scoring streak Point Leaders Lara Stalder (39) Maddy Field (19) --With four goals and two assists for six points, Ashleigh Brykaliuk (31) Jincy Dunne (12) Lara Stalder figured in six of UMD’s seven goals in the series. Stadler now leads all cur- Goals Scored rent Bulldogs in scoring against BSU with eight Lara Stalder (16) Maddy Field (8) goals and 10 assists for 18 points in 20 games. Ashleigh Brykaliuk (14) Three Players (3) --Stalder’s four point game last Friday was the second of the season by the senior forward, as well as the second hat trick. A Bulldog has Ashleigh Brykaliuk Caroline Ouellette THE LAST TIME... Overtime Game: Nov. 26, 2016 -- UMD 2, Harvard, in Cambridge, Mass. UMD Shutout at Home: Oct. 7 2016 -- UMD 4, Minnesota State 0 (Maddie Rooney) UMD Was Shut Out at Home: Jan. 23, 2016 -- UMD 0, Bemidji 2 (Brittni Mowat) UMD Shutout on the Road: Dec. 9, 2016 -- UMD 3, Minnesota State 0 (Maddie Rooney) UMD Was Shut Out on the Road: March 5, 2016 -- UMD 0, Wisconsin 5 [Ann-Renee Desbiens) UMD Hat Trick: Jan.
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