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Contact: Jacqueline Boscacci WOMEN’S HOCKEY Office: 608-265-3545 / Cell: 608-279-8653 January 25, 2009 E-mail: [email protected]

2009 SCHEDULE/RESULTS NO.10 WISCONSIN vs. OHIO STATE DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT 14-9-3, 11-8-1 WCHA 12-10-4, 9-9-2 WCHA 10/2 NORTH DAKOTA L, 0-2 10/3 NORTH DAKOTA W, 3-0 10/10 Bemidji State L, 0-1 OSU Ice Rink - Columbus, Ohio. • Friday, Jan. 29 • 7:07 p.m. ET 10/11 Bemidji State W, 3-1 OSU Ice Rink - Columbus, Ohio. • Saturday, Jan. 30 • 3:07 p.m. ET • USCHO Game of the Week 10/23 OHIO STATE L, 3-4 10/24 OHIO STATE W, 5-3 WHAT’S AHEAD 10/30 MINNESOTA (2) W, 4-2 The Wisconsin women’s hockey team continues league play this weekend with two road 11/1 MINNESOTA (2) W, 5-2 games. The Badgers head to Ohio State for the two-game series before returning home 11/6 ROBERT MORRIS L, 3-1 to host Bemidji State for the much anticipated Culver’s Hockey Classic on 11/7 ROBERT MORRIS W, 3-2(OT) 11/12 WAYNE STATE T, 2-2 (OT)^ Friday, Feb. 6. Before the Badgers head outdoors, UW looks to pick up some much needed 11/13 WAYNE STATE W, 6-2 league points sitting in a tie for third place with the Bemidji State Beavers. The Buckeyes 11/20 St. Cloud State W, 2-1 sit three points behind the Badgers in fifth place. 11/21 St. Cloud State L, 4-2 11/27 Providence College T, 2-2(OT)^ LAST TIME OUT 11/28 Providence College W, 4-1 XX The Badgers picked up two points against visiting St. Cloud State with a series split. 12/4 MINNESOTA DULUTH W, 3-1 Wisconsin was led by sophomore Carolyne Prevost who recorded her first career hat trick 12/6 MINNESOTA DULUTH T, 2-2(OT)^ in Friday’s game and had an assist in UW’s loss on Saturday. 12/11 Minnesota State W, 3-0 12/12 Minnesota State W, 6-2 XX Prevost led the Badgers to a 5-3 victory over St. Cloud State Friday snapping UW’s 1/5 TEAM USA* L, 9-0 three-game losing streak. Mallory Deluce returned for the first time in four games to add a 1/8 North Dakota L, 1-3 goal and an assist in the Badgers first win of 2010. 1/9 North Dakota W, 2-0 1/16 Minnesota Duluth L, 5-3 XX Wisconsin scored three goals on special teams, but that wasn’t enough to outlast St. 1/17 Minnesota Duluth L, 2-1 Cloud State. The Huskies fought back pulling out a 4-3 victory at the . The 1/22 ST. CLOUD STATE W, 5-3 Badgers had two power-play goals at the hands of Brooke Ammerman and Mallory Deluce 1/23 ST. CLOUD STATE L, 4-3 and a shorthanded goal from to tie it up. In the last five minutes SCSU’s 1/29 Ohio State 7:07 pm Meaghan Pezon gave the Huskies the advantage despite the Badgers 13 shot advantage. 1/30 Ohio State 3:07 pm 2/6 BEMIDJI STATE% 2 PM 2/7 BEMIDJI STATE 2:07PM FOLLOWING THE BADGERS 2/12 MINNESOTA STATE 2:07PM XX Every home game is streamed live on bigtennetwork.com with the exception of the 2/14 MINNESOTA STATE 2:07PM Culver’s Camp Randall Hockey Classic, which will air on the Big Ten Network on tape 2/19-20 Minnesota 6:07/4:07pm delay. The women’s games include audio from WSUM or WIBA. 2/26-28 WCHA Playoffs Campus Sites 3/6-7 WCHA Tourn. Minneapolis XX This week the Wisconsin’s game on Saturday, Jan. 30 will be featured as USCHO. 3/12-14 NCAA Quarterfinals Campus Sites com’s game of the week and will have a live stream with Brian Schulz on the call. 3/19/21 NCAA Frozen Four Minneapolis

* indicates exhibition game; % indicates the Culver’s CULVER’S CAMP RANDALL HOCKEY CLASSIC Camp Randall Hockey Classic; All times are local to site; ^ indicates non-league shootouts, UW lost 1-0 (3 XX Watch the construction of the ice rink going up inside Camp rds.) and 2-1 (4 rds), 2-0 (3 rds), respectively Randall Stadium for the upcoming Culver’s Camp Randall Hockey Classic live online via Web stream at UWBadgers.com. The first truck with mate- 2009 QUICK FACTS rials for the construction arrived Saturday afternoon, Jan. 23 and more 2009 Overall Record/WCHA 14-9-3/11-8-1 will arrive on Sunday. Construction of the rink began Monday, Jan. 25. 2008 Overall Record 34-2-5 XX The Culver’s Camp Randall Hockey Classic on Saturday, Feb. 6, 2008 WCHA Record/Finish 21-2-5/2nd features double-header collegiate hockey action. The Wisconsin women’s All-time record 283-79-33 hockey team faces Bemidji State at 2 p.m. followed by the Wisconsin men’s hockey team NCAA tourn. appearances/record 5/ 11-2-0 which faces Michigan at 5 p.m. The women’s game will air on tape-delay on the Big Ten Letterwinners Returning/Lost 14/8 Network at 8 p.m. CT following the live broadcast of the men’s game. Interim Head Coach Tracey DeKeyser Assistant Coach Peter Johnson BADGER NOTES Assistant Coach Jackie Friesen XX Wisconsin only has five victories in a series opener going 5-6-2 in openers. The Badgers have seven series splits this season. Wisconsin has only picked up two series sweeps and suffered its first sweep of the season against No. 7 Minnesota Duluth.

National Championships: 3 (2006, 2007, 2009) NCAA Appearances: 5 (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009) NCAA Frozen Four Appearances: 4 (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009) WCHA Regular Season Championships: 2 (2006, 2007) XX The Badgers nine losses is only the second time in the last THE MATCHUP four years the Badgers have lost more than four games in a sea- Wisconsin vs. Ohio State son. This is the sixth time the Badgers have lost nine or more games in a season. However, in the 2007-08 season the Badgers Wisconsin 2009-10 Statistics Ohio State 2009-10 Statistics suffered nine losses overall but still managed to finish the season Overall Record . . . . 14-9-3 Overall Record . . . .12-10-4 as the NCAA runner up. WCHA Record ...... 11-8-1 WCHA Record . . . . . 9-9-2 Home Record . . . . . 8-4-2 Home Record . . . . . 6-6-0 XX Ammerman’s 11-game point streak came to an end on Friday, Road Record ...... 6-5-1 Road Record ...... 6-4-4 Nov. 27 against Providence College. During that span she had a Neutral Record ...... 0-0-0 Neutral Record ...... 0-0-0 career-high tying four-goal game against Wayne State. Ammerman Goals/Game ...... 2.85 Goals/Game ...... 3.32 Goals Allowed/Game . . 2.08 Goals Allowed/Game . . 2.95 ranks 19th in the nation in scoring this season with 28 points. Shots/Game ...... 34.9 Shots/Game ...... 30.7 She is tied for seventh in the NCAA with 16 goals, six goals behind Shots Allowed/Game . . 24.2 Shots Allowed/Game . . 28.0 the nation’s leader, Felicia Nelson of St. Cloud State. Ammerman Power Play . . 12.3% (14/114) Power Play . . 18.4% (21/114) remains a balanced forward with 43 career goals and 39 career Penalty Kill . . . . 87% (110/127) Penalty Kill . . . ..89% (108/121) assists in only her second season. USA Today/USA Hockey . . . . . 7 USA Today/USA Hockey . . .N/A USCHO.com ...... 5 USCHO.com ...... N/A XX Wisconsin’s defense has played aggressively helping the scor- ing output for UW notching seven goals this season. Stefanie Leading Scorers: Leading Scorers: McKeough and Saige Pacholok have been a positive asset to the Brooke Ammerman, So., F, Hokey Langan, Fr., F, Badger defense, leading the defenseman in scoring. McKeough has 16-12=28 17-20=37 Mallory Deluce, Jr., F, 11-9=20 Natalie Spooner, So., F, 12 assists this season and Pacholok has 10 points while the fresh- Carolyne Prevost, So. F,10- 13-14=27 men lead the team in plus/minus. Pacholok has a team high plus- 17=17 Laura McIntosh, S9., F, 7-20-27 19, and McKeough has a plus-18. Top Goalies: Top Goalies: XX McKeough and Pacholok rank in the top-50 in the nation for Alannah McCready, Sr., 7-3-0, Chelsea Knapp, Fr., 10-10-4, 1.65 GAA, .925 save %, 1 SO 2.80 GAA, .899 save %, 1 SO points per game for defenseman while Geena Prough is tied for Becca Ruegsegger, Fr., 7-6-3 Deidre Facklis, Jr., 2-0-0 18th in points per game for defenseman. Prough is a versatile 2.25 GAA, .911 save %, 2 SO 3.90 GAA, .855 save %, 0 SO player who has played both offense and defense for the Badgers this season. Head Coach: Tracey DeKeyser Head Coach: Jackie Barto XX Six rookie skaters have combined for 48 points this season, with Brianna Decker missing nine games due to injury. XX The Badgers have netted 74 goals by 14 different Badgers. XX Decker leads the freshmen in scoring and ranks fourth on the Wisconsin has out-shot opponents in every game but one this sea- team in points. Decker has eight goals and eight assists this season son, averaging 34.9 shots per game compared to the average shots for 16 points. allowed per game at 24.2. UW has taken 278 more shots than its opponents this season with a total of 908 shots. XX After two months and 14 games, Alev and Derya Kelter have joined the Badgers. Alev stepped in immediately, filling a spot on XX Nineteen Badger skaters have contributed a point this season, the defense, while Derya filled a spot on the Badgers fourth line. with nine scoring double digit figures. Brooke Ammerman is the The twins, who came to Wisconsin as multi-sport athletes advanced team’s leading scorer with 28 points (16g, 12a) followed by Mallory to the Sweet 16 with the Wisconsin women’s soccer team. Alev Deluce (11g, 9a). earned second-team All-Big Ten honors and was named to the Big XX Wisconsin sophomore Carolyne Prevost has been streaking Ten All-Freshman Team with the Badger soccer team. lately. Prevost has made a dramatic increase in her scoring out- XX Last season the Badgers won 23 of its games by at least four put the second half of this season. In her first 12 games Prevost goals and only two victories were decided by one goal. This season notched three assists, however, in her past 12 skates she has col- UW has won two of its games by one goal and two games by a four- lected 14 points with seven goals and seven assists. She ranks goal margin in 6-2 victories over Wayne State and Minnesota State, third on the team in scoring with 17 points and is currently on an marking the highest scoring output of the season and the most eight-game scoring streak. decisive UW wins. XX The Badgers have had success on the penalty kill, however, XX Two Badgers have recorded hat tricks this season Ammerman gave up four power-play goals over the weekend against St. Cloud had a four-goal game against Wayne State on Nov. 13, her sec- State. UW ranks 15th in the nation and fourth in the WCHA. The ond of her career. Last year Ammerman put in four goals against Badgers are 110/127 including a 86/97 mark during WCHA play. Syracuse (10/4/08). Prevost had her first career hat trick against XX The Badgers who have recently struggled on the power play, St. Cloud State on Jan. 22, 2010. picked up two goals with the man advantage against the Huskies XX Wisconsin has had three penalty shot situations this season. last weekend. Wisconsin is just 14-of-114, and ranks sixth during Brooke Ammerman took Wisconsin’s fifth penalty shot in program WCHA play (11/91). history against Ohio State on Oct. 24. Ammerman was the first XX Wisconsin ranks 10th in the nation for scoring margin aver- Badger to score on a penalty shot. Two weeks later, Robert Morris aging a 0.77 margin and tied for 11th in scoring defense which is was granted a penalty shot, where Alannah McCready made the averaging 2.08 goals per game. save. On Nov. 28, Providence’s Arianna Rigano was granted a pen- XX Wisconsin relies on the strength of two goaltenders this sea- alty shot that Ruegsegger saved. The only time a team scored on son. Senior Alannah McCready (7-3-0) holds a .925 save percent- UW with a penalty shot was Feb. 14, 2009 when Nina Tikkinen of age tallying 196 saves. McCready ranks seventh overall with a 1.65 Minnesota State scored on . goals-against average and picked up her first shutout of the season XX Wisconsin has participated in three shootouts this season, against MSU with 26 saves. Freshman Becca Ruegsegger had a two of which were in non-league play. UW dropped the first against shutout in her first collegiate start and backed that with her sec- Wayne State 1-0 in three rounds before dropping a 2-1 shootout ond career shutout against the Fighting Sioux. She has recorded a in four rounds to Providence. Wisconsin dropped its third shootout 7-6-3 record this season with 380 saves and a .911 save percentage when it counted against UMD to forego the extra point in confer- with a 2.25 goals-against average. 2009 WISCONSIN WOMEN’S HOCKEY NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr./Elig. S/C Hometown (HS/Previous Team) 2 Nash, Kelly F 5-6 Jr./Jr. R Bonita, Calif. (Bonita Vista/California Selects) 3 Evans, Maria F 5-4 Sr./Jr. R Chanhassen, Minn. (Chaska) 4 Haverstock, Brittany D 5-6 So./So. L Hammonds Plains, Nova Scotia (Bishop Thomas/Stoney Creek Sabres) 5 McKeough, Stefanie D 5-7 Fr./Fr. L Carlsbad Springs, Ontario (Ottawa Capitals) 6 Dronen, Anne D 5-4 Jr./Jr. L Chaska, Minn. (Chaska/Minnesota Thoroughbreds) 8 Prough, Geena D 5-2 Jr./Jr. R Farmington, Mich. (Mercyhurst) 9 Deluce, Mallory F 5-7 Jr./Jr. L London, Ontario (London Central/Mississauga Aeros) 10 Kelter, Derya F 5-5 Fr./Fr. R Eagle River, Alaska (Chugiak HS) 11 Sanders, Kyla (A) F 5-6 Sr./Sr. R Parrish, Fla. (North American Hockey Academy) 12 Giles, Jasmine (C) F 5-7 Sr./Sr. L Ottawa, Ontario (All Saints) 13 Jakiel, Olivia D 5-10 Jr./Jr. L Santa Clarita, Calif. (Saugus/California Selects) 14 Pentimone, Carla F 5-3 Jr./So. L Chicago, Ill. (Sacred Heart) 15 Kelter, Alev D 5-8 Fr./Fr. R Eagle River, Alaska (Chugiak HS) 16 Pacholok, Saige D 5-5 Fr./Fr. R Edmonton, Alberta (Edmonton Chimos) 17 Kranz, Emily (A) F 5-7 Sr./Sr. L Waukesha, Wis. (Shattuck-St. Mary’s) 18 Decker, Brianna F 5-4 Fr./Fr. R Dousman, Wis. (Shattuck-St. Mary’s) 19 Frykas, Breann F 5-4 Fr./Fr. R East St. Paul, Manitoba (Detroit Little Caesers) 20 Ammerman, Brooke F 5-8 So./So. R River Vale, N.J. (North American Hockey Academy) 21 Unser, Lauren F 5-4 Fr./Fr. R West Salem, Wis. (Madison Capitols) 27 Prévost, Carolyne F 5-4 So./So. L Sarnia, Ontario (Saint-François-Xavier/London Junior Devilettes) 29 Kaasa, Nikki G 5-10 So./Fr. L St. Cloud, Minn. (Technical High School) 30 Ruegsegger, Becca G 5-8 Fr./Fr. L Lakewood, Colo. (Shattuck-St. Mary’s) 35 McCready, Alannah G 5-6 Sr./Sr. L Blaine, Minn. (Centennial) Italics indicate a year off to train with the U.S. National Team 7 Duggan, Meghan F 5-9 Sr./Sr. R Danvers, Mass. (Cushing Academy) 23 Knight, Hilary F 5-11 Jr./Jr. R Hanover, N.H. (Choate Rosemary Hall/Connecticut Polar Bears)

ROSTER BREAKDOWN Freshmen (8): Decker, Frykas, A. Kelter, D. Knight (NH), Kranz (WI), McCready (MN), Nash (CA), By Eligibility Kelter, McKeough, Pacholok, Ruegsegger, Pentimone (IL), Prough (MI) Sanders (FL), Unser Seniors (5): Duggan, Giles, Kranz, McCready, Unser (WI) Sanders By State or Province and Country Canadians (7): Deluce (ONT), Frykas (MB), Giles Juniors (7): Deluce, Dronen, Evans, Jakiel, Americans (18): Ammerman (NJ), Decker (WI), (ONT), Haverstock (NS) McKeough (ONT), Pacholok Knight, Nash, Prough Dronen (MN), Duggan (MA), Evans (MN), Jakiel (AB), Prévost (ONT), Sophomores (5): Ammerman, Haverstock, (CA), Kaasa (MN), A. Kelter (AK), D. Kelter (AK), Kaasa, Prévost, Pentimone ence standings. McKeough is the only Badger SCOUTING THE OPPONENT ALPHABETICAL ROSTER who has scored for UW this season in a shootout. No. Name Ohio State (12-10-4, 9-9-2 WCHA) XX In the 2-0 season-opening loss, Wisconsin 20 Ammerman, Brooke XX The Buckeyes enter the weekend after split- suffered its first shutout in an opener and fell to 18 Decker, Brianna ting its series with WCHA opponent Bemidji State. 8-3 in season openers since its inception in 1999. 9 Deluce, Mallory The series was the first of three straight weekends The loss marks the first-ever against the Fighting 6 Dronen, Anne at home for OSU. Sioux, bringing the all-time record to 25-1-0. The 7 Duggan, Meghan 3 Evans, Maria loss was the first shutout to start a season in XX In Friday’s 5-3 win over the Beavers, fresh- 19 Frykas, Breann program history and the first at the Kohl Center man Hokey Langan scored four of OSU’s five 12 Giles, Jasmine since Nov. 24, 2006 against Minnesota Duluth. goals. In addition, she tallied an assist on the fifth 4 Haverstock, Brittany goal. Her five-point total for the night tied OSU’s XX The Badgers first NCAA title came during 13 Jakiel, Olivia single-point game record, making her the fourth an Olympic year in 2006 when the Badgers went 29 Kaasa, Nikki Buckeye to notch five points in one game. She 36-4-1. 15 Kelter, Alev currently boasts 37 points total (17g, 20a.) rank- 10 Kelter, Derya XX Interim head coach Tracey DeKeyser is no ing fourth in the NCAA. 23 Knight, Hilary stranger to the program, she has been with UW XX In the 5-3 victory, Chelsea Knapp collected 28 17 Kranz, Emily since its inception and has been at the helm of saves in net for Ohio State. Despite Saturday’s 1-0 35 McCready, Alannah the program twice before as a co-coach with for- loss in game two of the series, Knapp notched 32, 5 McKeough, Stefanie mer assistant Dan Koch. DeKeyser is assisted by for a total of 60 saves on the weekend. Although 2 Nash, Kelly UW alums, Peter Johnson and Jackie Friesen for OSU dropped game two of the series, they outshot 16 Pacholok, Saige the 2009-10 season. 14 Pentimone, Carla Bemidji State 38-33 in the loss. XX Three seniors lead the UW squad, Jasmine 27 Prévost, Carolyne XX The Buckeyes will play without forward Giles, the team captain, is assisted by Kyla 8 Prough, Geena Minttu Tuominen who is leaving for the 2010 30 Ruegsegger, Becca Sanders and Emily Kranz. All three Badgers are Winter Olympics. She will meet up with the 11 Sanders, Kyla first-time captains but have plenty of experience, Finnish National Team next weekend in Colorado 21 Unser, Lauren suiting up for every game in their three-year before traveling to Vancouver for the Games. career. INTERIM HEAD COACH TRACEY DEKEYSER RANKINGS AND POLLS Ashton, Ontario native Tracey DeKeyser begins her 11th season at Wisconsin, and for the first time at UW she will lead the squad as the interim head coach while Head Coach Mark USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Johnson takes a one-year leave to coach at the 2010 Olympics. She has been with the Women’s College Hockey Poll #16 program since the drop of the first puck and has done everything from recruiting to co- (Jan. 26) coaching the team during her tenure. Rk School Last Rk Record Weeks The energetic DeKeyser, formally known as Cornell, came to Madison after spending the 1 Mercyhurst, 190 (19) 1 19-1-3 16 previous year as girls hockey head coach at Cushing Academy in Ashburnham, Mass. 2 Minnesota, 171 2 19-3-4 16 DeKeyser led Cushing Academy to a 24-4-2 mark, the most successful season in the history 3 Clarkson, 149 3 17-5-3 15 of the program. Her team captured second during the regular season and advanced to the 4 Minnesota Duluth, 125 5 17-7-2 16 NEPSAC Championship. Most recently, DeKeyser volunteered as a Team Leader at Canada’s 5 New Hampshire, 122 4 13-4-5 16 Under-22 Selection Camp in August 2005. 6 Northeastern, 91 7 16-5-3 10 DeKeyser’s playing experiences include four years at Cornell University, as well as one year Tracey DeKeyser 7 Harvard, 65 6 10-5-4 15 as a professional in Switzerland for the SC Reinach Lions. While at Cornell, she co-captained Cornell, 1997 8 Connecticut, 48 8 15-6-5 3 the hockey program her senior season and earned Academic All-Ivy honors both her junior 9 Providence, 44 T-9 12-7-8 3 and senior years. Cornell helped the Big Red to the Ivy League hockey title during the 1995–96 season and served as assistant captain during the title run. The one-time Cornell rookie of the year also earned team honors as most inspirational player as a 10 Wisconsin, 31 T-9 14-9-3 16 sophomore and senior.

(first-place votes in parentheses) Her stay with the SC Reinach Lions was also successful. The Lions placed second overall in the top Swiss hockey league and Others Receiving Votes: Cornell University, 8; were crowned Zurich Cup Tournament Champions during her 1997-98 season. Quinnipiac University, 1 DeKeyser earned her bachelor of science degree in marine ecology from Cornell University in 1997. In the summer of 2007 DeKeyser earned her M.B.A. in the graduate program at Wisconsin. In addition to her time with the hockey program, DeKeyser played forward for a year with the Big Red women’s soccer team and is an avid cyclist who has tried her hand competing in triathlons over the past few years, including the 2006 and 2008 Madison Ironman competitions. USCHO.com Division I Women’s Poll Jan. 25 DeKeyser and husband Darren DeKeyser were married in May of 2008 and currently reside in Middleton, Wis

Team (First Place) Record Pts Last wk XX The Buckeyes rank seventh on the pen- 21-player Olympic roster for the U.S. 1 Mercyhurst (14) 19-1-3 149 1 alty kill and eighth on the power play in the Women’s National Team. Four of the Badgers 2 Minnesota (1) 19-3-4 136 2 nation. were part of the 2009 NCAA champion- 3 Clarkson 17-5-3 116 3 ship team, which includes Patty Kazmaier 4 New Hampshire 13-4-5 99 4 Award winner Jessie Vetter, Erika Lawler, 5 Minnesota-Duluth 17-7-2 97 5 ABOUT THE SERIES and Hilary Knight. Former 6 Northeastern 16-5-3 69 8 XX Wisconsin is 38-4-6 all-time against Ohio Olympian is the only Badger 7 Harvard 10-5-4 51 6 State. The Badgers split with the Buckeyes with Olympic experience representing Team 8 Connecticut 15-6-5 38 9 earlier this season. Wisconsin dropped the USA and is joined by former Badgers Kerry 9 Providence 12-7-8 32 10 opener after scoring three goals in the third Weiland and Jinelle Zaugg-Siergiej who have 10 Wisconsin 14-9-3 31 7 period to tie the game, but fell short after OSU had plenty of experience on a U.S. Women’s notched the 4-3 decision. The second game National Team. Others Receiving Votes: Cornell 4, Quinnipiac 3 of the series was equally exciting, however, XX The squad, which has been centralized Wisconsin came out on top after recording in the Twin Cities, taking part in the Qwest three goals in the second period to tally the Tour, a 10-game, nine-city domestic tour 5-3 victory. that began on Sept. 25 in St. Paul, Minn., WCHA Standings XX The last time these teams met, Geena and concludes just prior to the 2010 Olympic as of Jan. 24 Prough had a two-goal game in the 5-3 vic- Winter Games in Vancouver, B.C. Team Team Pts WCHA Overall tory. Brooke Ammerman and Mallory Deluce USA is 5-3-0 in the Qwest Tour, with its Minnesota 36 15-2-3-3 19-3-4 each had three-point weekends. first win coming against the WCHA All-Stars Minnesota Duluth 29 13-5-2-1 17-7-2 XX Wisconsin is 6-1-0 against Ohio State in a 6-1 decision and its most recent a 9-0 Wisconsin 23 11-8-1-0 14-9-3 in its last seven meetings and is 16-1-3 at victory over UW. Four Badgers represented Bemidji State 23 7-7-6-3 8-12-6 Columbus. the WCHA All-Stars; Brooke Ammerman, Ohio State 20 9-9-2-0 12-10-4 Jasmine Giles, Mallory Deluce and Brittany St. Cloud State 19 7-10-3-2 10-11-5 Haverstock. Minnesota State 12 2-13-5-3 4-15-5 MANY UW TIES TO TEAM USA XX The team was selected following the North Dakota 10 4-14-2-0 5-15-4 XX Two current and five former Badgers were selected to the newly announced 2009 USA Hockey Women’s National Festival, 2009-10 Pre-Season WCHA Player of the Year (votes): which ran from Aug. 19-23 at the National Brooke Ammerman, So., F, Wisconsin (5); Natalie Sports Center in Blaine, Spooner, So., F, Ohio State (2); Saara Tuominen, Sr., F, Kohl Center Attendance Records Minn. The festival fea- Minnesota Duluth (1). Att. Date Opp. Result tured 41 of the top female hockey players in 2009-10 Pre-Season WCHA Rookie of the Year (votes): 1. 6,085 1/5/10 Team USA L, 9-0 Brianna Decker, Fr., F, Wisconsin (6); Hokey Langan, 2. 5,377 1/26/08 St. Cloud St. W, 4-0 the United States, 11 of Fr., F, Ohio State (1); Jennifer Harss, Fr., G, Minnesota Duluth 3. 5,125 3/10/07 Harvard W, 1-0 (4OT) them had Wisconsin ties. (1). 4. 3,892 10/8/99 UMD L, 8-1 Ammerman and Decker 5. 3,023 3/14/09 Dartmouth W, 7-0 were both at the festival 6. 2,983 1/17/09 North Dakota W, 7-2 but did not make the 7. 2,789 2/1/09 Ohio State W, 7-0 initial roster. UW’s Angie 8. 2,736 1/23/10 St. Cloud State L, 4-3 Keseley was part of the 9. 2,583 10/29/04 St. Cloud State W, 7-0 23-player roster but was 10. 2,556 1/27/07 Minnesota State W, 8-0 cut from the final Olympic roster in December. Record: 14-9-3 Overall, 11-8-1 WCHA • 8-4-2 Home; 6-3 Away; 0-0-0 Neutral; 1-0-3 Overtime; 0-1 Shootout

Date Opponent (rank) Time/result Goal Scorers (season Goals) Goalie Saves Attendance Oct. 2 NORTH DAKOTA L, 0-2 - McCready, 18 2590 Oct. 3 NORTH DAKOTA W, 3-0 Decker (1), Unser (1), Decker (2) Ruegsegger, 18 1799 Oct. 10 Bemidji State L, 0-1 - Ruegsegger, 24 315 Oct. 11 Bemidji State W, 3-1 Nash-PP (1), Deluce (1), Frykas (1) McCready, 35 140 Oct. 23 OHIO STATE L, 3-4 Pacholok (1), Sanders (1), Deluce(2) Ruegsegger, 23 1887 Oct. 24 OHIO STATE W, 5-3 Prough (1), Ammerman-PS (1), Prough (2), Dronen (1), Deluce (3) Ruegsegger, 17 2803 Oct. 30 MINNESOTA W, 4-2 Giles (1), Kranz (1), Ammerman (2), Deluce (4) Ruegsegger, 26 1905 Nov. 1 MINNESOTA W, 5-2 Deluce (5), Ammerman (4), Nash (2), Ruegsegger, 38 1870 Windmeier (1) Nov. 6 ROBERT MORRIS L, 3-1 Pacholok (2) Ruegsegger, 17 1679 Nov. 7 ROBERT MORRIS W, 3-2 (OT) (0-1) Kranz (2), Nash-PP (3), Ammerman (5) McCready, 20 1951 Nov.12 WAYNE STATE T, 2-2 (OT) (1-2) Prough (3), Sanders (2) Ruegsegger, 26 1768 Nov. 13 WAYNE STATE W, 6-2 Ammerman (6), Windmeier-SH (2), Ammerman-PP (7), Decker-PP (3), Ammerman (8), Ammerman (9) McCready, 18 1732 Nov.20 St. Cloud State W, 2-1 Ammerman (10), Frykas (2) Ruegsegger, 29 221 Nov. 21 St. Cloud State L, 4-2 Ammerman (11), Prevost-SH (1) Ruegsegger, 28 341 Nov. 27 Providence College T, 2-2 Prough (4), Deluce (6) Ruegsegger, 13 328 Nov. 28 Providence College W, 4-1 Decker (4), Deluce (7), Decker (5), Deluce-EN (8) McCready, 9 239 Dec. 4 MINNESOTA DULUTH W, 3-1 Pacholok-PP (3), Ammerman (12), Prevost-EN (2) McCready, 13 1741 Dec. 6 MINNESOTA DULUTH T, 2-2 (OT) (0-2) Decker (6), Prough-PP (5) Ruegsegger, 22 2248 Dec.11 Minnesota State W, 3-0 Ammerman (13), Ammerman (14), Giles-PP (2) McCready, 26 217 Dec.12 Minnesota State W, 6-2 Deluce-PP (9), Frykas (3), Frykas (4), Nash-PP (4), McCready, 20 378 Prevost (3), Prough-PP (6) Jan. 5 TEAM USA (EXH.) L, 9-0 - McCready 10, Kaasa 12, Ruegsegger 7 6,085 Jan. 8 North Dakota L, 1-3 Giles (3) McCready 12, Ruegsegger 7 739 Jan. 9 North Dakota W, 2-0 Ammerman (15), Giles-EN (4) Ruegsegger, 26 741 Jan.16 Minnesota Duluth L, 5-3 Frykas (5), Decker-PP (7), Prevost (4) Ruegsegger, 21 417 Jan.17 Minnesota Duluth L, 2-1 Prough (8) McCready, 25 487 Jan.22 St. Cloud State W, 5-3 Prough (8), Deluce (10), Prevost (5), Ruegsegger, 25 2,001 Prevost (6), Prevost (7) Jan.23 St. Cloud State L, 4-3 Ammerman-PP (16), Deluce-PP (11), Decker-SH (8) Ruegsegger, 20 2,736 Jan. 29 Ohio State 7:07pm Jan. 30 Ohio State 3:07pm

Feb. 6 BEMIDJI STATE 2 pm Feb. 7 BEMIDJI STATE 2:07pm Feb. 12 MINNESOTA STATE 2:07pm Feb. 14 MINNESOTA STATE 2:07pm Feb. 19 Minnesota 6:07pm Feb. 20 Minnesota 4:07pm Feb. 26 WCHA Playoffs Feb. 28 WCHA Playoffs

March 6 WCHA Tournament March 7 WCHA Tournament March 12 NCAA Quarterfinals March 14 NCAA Quarterfinals March 19 NCAA Frozen Four March 21 NCAA Frozen Four

Please note: Team rankings in () are USCHO.com national rankings/USA Today national rankings for that week; bold Italics denotes game-winning goals; (#) denotes individual season goals; PP denotes power-play goal; PS denotes penalty shot goal; SH denotes shorthanded goal; EN denotes empty-net goals; DP denotes delayed penalty goal; HT denotes hat trick; GT denotes game-tying goal;* denotes WCHA games; Schedule is subject to change;% denotes exhibition game; All times are Central; Home games in CAPS at Kohl Center unless otherwise indicated; For ticket information, call 1-800-GO-BADGERS or visit uwbadgers.com. Wisconsin in the Polls By the Numbers 2008-09/2009-10 2009-10 When Scoring first...... 29-0-3/12-3-1 Week USCHO.com USA Today When Opponent scores first...... 5-2-2/2-6-2 Preseason NA 1 When Neither Team scores...... 0-0-0/0-0-0 Oct. 5/6 4 4 Oct. 12/13 6 6 When Leading after 1st period...... 23-0-3/11-1-0 Oct. 19/20 5 5 When Trailing after 1st period...... 0-1-1/1-5-2 Oct. 26/27 8 9 When Tied after 1st period ...... 10-1-1/2-2-1 Nov. 2/3 6 6 When Leading after 2nd period...... 31-0-2/12-0-1 Nov. 9/10 6 6 When Trailing after 2nd period...... 1-2-3/0-8-0 Nov. 16/17 6 7 When Tied after 2nd period ...... 2-0-0/2-1-2 In Overtime ...... 0-0-5/1-0-3 Nov. 23/24 7 9 Nov. 30/Dec. 1 7 6 When Outshooting opponent...... 31-1-1/13-9-3 Dec. 7/8 7 6 When Outshot by opponent...... 3-1-3/1-0-0 Dec. 14/15 7 6 When Shots are even...... 0-0-1/0-0-0 Jan. 4/5 6 6 Jan. 11/12 5 7 When Having 0-19 shots ...... 0-1-11/1-0-0 Jan. 18/19 7 T9 When Having 20-29 shots...... 6-0-2/2-4-0 Jan. 25/26 10 10 When Having 30-39 shots...... 14-1-2/6-3-3 When Having 40-49 shots...... 10-0-0/5-1-0 When Having 50+ shots...... 2-0-0/0-1-0

Badger Award winners When Opponent has 0-19 shots...... 17-1-0/3-0-1 When Opponent has 20-29 shots...... 14-1-3/7-8-2 WCHA Rookie Player of the Week Preseason Rookie of the Year Oct. 7 - Brianna Decker Brianna Decker When Opponent has 30-39 shots ...... 3-0-2/3-1-0 Dec. 9 - Brianna Decker When Opponent has 40-49 shots...... 0-0-0/1-0-0 Preseason Player of the Year When Opponent has 50+ shots...... 0-0-0/0-0-0 WCHA Offensive Player of the Week Brooke Ammerman Dec. 16 - Brooke Ammerman Scoring on the power play...... 28-0-4/7-2-1 WCHA Defensive Player of the Week Scoreless on the power play...... 6-2-1/7-6-2 Nov. 4 - Becca Ruegsegger Allowing a power-play goal...... 9-2-2/6-3-2 Jan. 13 - Becca Ruegsegger Opponent scoreless on power play..... 25-0-3/8-6-1

In games decided by one goal...... 2-0-0/2-4-0

Multiple-Point Games Multiple-Assist Games At home...... 18-0-2/8-4-2 Player Times Player Times On the road...... 8-2-3/6-5-1 Ammerman 6 Decker 1 At neutral site...... 8-0-0/0-0-0 Deluce 4 Giles 1 Decker 4 Kelter, A. 1 Against WCHA teams...... 26-2-5/11-8-1 Frykas 1 McKeough 1 Against ECAC teams...... 3-0-0/0-0-0 Giles 1 Nash 1 Against CHA teams...... 3-0-0/2-1-1 Kelter, Alev 1 Pacholok 1 Against Hockey East teams...... 2-0-0/1-0-1 McKeough 2 Against Independent teams ...... 0-0-0/0-0-0 Nash 4 Season Point Streaks Pacholok 2 (Min. 6 games) Against ranked teams...... 11-2-4/3-2-1 Prevost 2 Player Games Dates Prough 2 Deluce 7 10/11-11/7 In September...... 2-0-0/NA Ammerman 11 10/11-11/21 In October...... 8-0-1/4-3-0 Multiple-Goal Games Prevost 8 12/4-current In November...... 6-0-1/5-2-2 Player Times In December...... 2-0-0/3-0-1 Ammerman 2 In January...... 5-1-1/2-4-0 Decker 2 In February...... 6-1-2 Deluce 1 In March...... 5-0-0 Frykas 1 In the post-season...... 7-0-0 Prough 1 Prevost 1

Coaching History Head Coach Years Record Win Pct. WCHA Record Win Pct. Home Away Neutral Julie Sasner 1999–2000 19-14-2 .571 15-8-1 .646 8-6-0 9-4-1 2-4-1 Trina Bourget 2000–02 43-20-7 .664 30-12-6 .688 21-7-5 18-10-2 4-3-0 Mark Johnson 2003–present 210-39-22 .815 140-29-19 .795 101-15-10 82-19-10 27-5-2 TOTAL 1999–present 272-73-31 .766 185-49-26 .762 130-28-15 97-33-12 34-12-3 Assistant Coaches Volunteer Coaches Undergraduate Assistant Coaches Undergraduate Assistant Coaches (cont.) Trina Bourget 1999–2000 Mike Dibble 1999–2000 2007–08 Carla MacLeod 2006–07 Tracey DeKeyser 1999–present Scott Kabotoff 2004–05 Sharon Cole 2006–07 Sis Paulsen 2003–04 Dan Koch 2001–2008 Forrest Karr 2001–04 Molly Engstrom 2006–07 Bobbi-Jo Slusar 2007–08 Jeff Vizenor 2000–01 Jeff Sanger 2005–07 Jackie Friesen 2005–06 Phoebe Turner 2007–08 Peter Johnson 2009-10 Matt Schindler 2000–01 Meghan Hunter 2004–05 Jackie Friesen 2009-10 Mark Greenhalgh 2007-present FOLLOW THE BADGERS ON THE WEB u During the 2009–10 season, all UW home contests will u INTERVIEWS have a live video stream on the bigtennetwork.com. The Wisconsin players and coaches are available for inter- only exception is the Culver’s Camp Randall Hockey Classic views after practice each day. Contact Jacqueline Boscacci in which will air tape-delayed on the Big Ten Network. advance for specific availability.

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HEAD COACH MARK JOHNSON 8 - IIHF World Championships (1978-79, 1981-82, 1985-87, 1990) In seven seasons, Johnson and the UW women’s hockey 3 - Canada Cups (1981, 1984, team have continued to shatter both school and national records. 1987) Johnson has led UW to the NCAA title game in each of the past Professional four seasons, winning three times. Pittsburgh Penguins (1980-82) The Badgers became the only school in the nation to have Minnesota North Stars (1982) reached 29 victories in each of the past four campaigns. Since Hartford Whalers (1982-85) St. Louis Blues (1985) the 2005–06 season, Wisconsin has recorded 135 wins, more New Jersey Devils (1985-90) than any other team in the nation. HC Milano Saima (Italy) (1990-91) Johnson is taking a one-year sabbatical to be the head EK Zell am See (Austria) (1991-92) coach for the 2010 Olympic U.S. Women’s Hockey team to add to his list of incredible accomplishments. COACHING HISTORY 1993-94 Asst. Coach, Madison Memorial H.S. Boys CURRENT HIGHLIGHTS (2002-09) 1994-95 Head Coach, Verona Area H.S. Boys 3 National Championships (2006, 2007, 2009) 1995-96 Head Coach, Madison Monsters 5 NCAA Tournament Appearances (2005-09) 1996-02 Asst. Coach, Wisconsin Men 2 National Coach of the Year Awards (2006, 2007) 2002-now Head Coach, Wisconsin Women 11 All-American selections TEAM USA COACHING EXPERIENCE PLAYING EXPERIENCE 2000 Asst. Coach, IIHF Men’s World Champ. University of Wisconsin (1976-79) 2002 Asst. Coach, IIHF Men’s World Champ. 2-Time All-America 2006 Head Coach, Women’s Four Nations Cup 1977 NCAA Champion 2007 Head Coach, IIHF World Women’s Champ. UW Career Goals Leader (125) 2007 Head Coach, Women’s Under-22 Series Team USA 2008 Head Coach, Women’s Under-18 Series 1980 Olympic Winter Games 2009 Head Coach, IIHF World Women’s U18 Champ. Led the “Miracle on Ice” Team with 11 pts 2010 Head Coach, Women’s Olympic Team

Johnson by the Numbers Badgers on the U.S. Olympic Team Player Yrs. at UW 2 Patty Kazmaier Award Winners Meghan Duggan 2006-current 3 NCAA Championships Molly Engstrom* 2001-05 3 AHCA Division I Coach of the Hilary Knight 2007-current Year Awards Erika Lawler 2005-09 5 NCAA appearances Jessie Vetter 2005-09 11 All-Americans Kerry Weiland 1999-03 63 Academic All-WCHA selections Jinelle Zaugg 2004-08 * 2006 Olympian 210 Career wins in seven seasons 2009-10 Wisconsin women's hockey Wisconsin Overall Team Statistics (as of Jan 25, 2010) All games

Overall: 14-9-3 Conf: 11-8-1 Home: 8-4-2 Away: 6-4-1 Neut: 0-1-0

TEAM STATISTICS WIS OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 74-908 54-630 Shot pct. . 0 8 1 . 0 8 6 G o a ls / G a m e 2.8 2.1 S h o t s / G a m e 34.9 24.2 A s s is t s 107 82 POWER PLAYS Goals-Power Plays 14-113 17-125 Conversion Percent . 1 2 4 . 1 3 6 Shot Attempts 176 171 Shot Percent . 0 8 0 . 0 9 9 GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 74 54 Power Play 14 17 S h o r t - h a n d e d42 Empty net 3 1 P e n a lt y10 U n a s s is t e d 8 6 O v e r t im e10 S h o o t o u t 0 0 Delayed Penalty 0 0 PENALTIES N u m b e r 151 134 M in u t e s 321 268 P e n a lt ie s / G a m e 5.8 5.2 Pen minutes/Game 12.3 10.3 M in o r 148 134 M a jo r 1 0 10-minute Misconduct 1 0 Game Misconduct 1 0 Gross Misconduct 0 0 M a t c h 0 0 SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att) 0-7 5-4 ATTENDANCE T o t a l 28710 3509 Dates/Avg Per Date 14/2051 11/319 Neutral Site #/Avg 1/739

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total Wisconsin 22 25 26 1 74 Opponents 18 21 15 0 54

Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total Wisconsin 199 174 195 8 576 Opponents 251 314 255 14 834 2009-10 Wisconsin women's hockey Wisconsin Overall Individual Statistics (as of Jan 25, 2010) All games

Overall: 14-9-3 Conf: 11-8-1 Home: 8-4-2 Away: 6-4-1 Neut: 0-1-0

Shots Penalties Goals ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% +- pen-min min maj oth pp sh fg gw gt ot ht pn ua 20 Ammerman,Brooke 26 16 12 28 130 . 1 2 3 +17 16-32 16 0 0306601110 9 Deluce, Mallory 22 11 9 20 77 . 1 4 3 +13 10-20 10 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 27 Prevost, Carolyne 24 7 10 17 89 . 0 7 9 +13 1-2 1 0 0010200102 18 Decker, Brianna 17 8 8 16 87 . 0 9 2 +9 6-12 6 0 0 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 Prough, Geena 26 8 7 15 73 . 1 1 0 +6 1-2 1 0 0213000000 2 Nash, Kelly 25 4 11 15 66 . 0 6 1 +2 14-28 14 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 5 McKeough, Stefanie 26 0 12 12 42 . 0 0 0 +18 11-33 9 1 1000000000 12 Giles, Jasmine 26 4 7 11 94 . 0 4 3 +1 19-46 18 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 Pacholok, Saige 26 3 7 10 46 . 0 6 5 +19 15-30 15 0 0101000000 11 Sanders, Kyla 24 2 5 7 44 . 0 4 5 -4 6-12 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 Frykas, Breann 26 5 1 6 27 . 1 8 5 +3 6-12 6 0 0002100001 17 Kranz, Emily 26 2 3 5 24 . 0 8 3 +6 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Dronen, Anne 26 1 4 5 25 . 0 4 0 +7 14-28 14 0 0000100001 22 Windmeier, Malee 12 2 2 4 17 . 1 1 8 -2 5-10 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 Haverstock, Brittany 26 0 4 4 38 . 0 0 0 +3 13-26 13 0 0000000000 15 Kelter, Alev 12 0 3 3 21 . 0 0 0 +2 7-14 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 Unser, Lauren 25 1013 . 3 3 3+10-0000000000000 3 Evans, Maria 26 0 1 1 2 . 0 0 0 -1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 Jakiel, Olivia 9 0113 . 0 0 0-30-0000000000000 10 Kelter, Derya 11 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 Pentimone, Carla 7 0000 . 0 0 00 0-0000000000000 TM TEAM 10 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 5-10 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 26 74 107 181 908 . 0 8 1 +110 151-321 148 1 2 14 4 16 14 01218 Opponents 26 54 82 136 630 . 0 8 6 - 134-268 134 0 0 17 2 10 9 3 0 0 0 6

Goal average Saves Record Goals allowed ## Goalie gp-gs minutes ga avg saves pct w l t sho pp sh en pen sog 35 McCready, Alannah 10-10 583:16 16 1 . 6 5 196 . 9 2 5 7301 50000 30 Ruegsegger, Becca 17-16 987:10 37 2 . 2 5 380 . 9 1 1 7 6 3 2 12 1 0 0 0 TM EMPTY NET 10-0 7:42 1 - 0 . 0 0 0 0000 01100 Total 26-0 1578:08 54 2 . 0 5 576 . 9 1 4 14 9 3 3 17 2 1 0 0 Opponents 26-0 1578:08 74 2 . 8 1 834 . 9 1 9 9 14 3 2 14 4310 2009-10 Wisconsin women's hockey Wisconsin Overall Individual Statistics (as of Jan 25, 2010) All games

## Power Play Scoring GP G A Pts Shots Pct. 20 Ammerman,Brooke 26 3 3 6 35 . 0 8 6 5 McKeough, Stefanie 26 0 6 6 11 . 0 0 0 16 Pacholok, Saige 26 1 4 5 18 . 0 5 6 2 Nash, Kelly 25 3 1 4 14 . 2 1 4 9 Deluce, Mallory 22 2 2 4 17 . 1 1 8 18 Decker, Brianna 17 2 1 3 11 . 1 8 2 12 Giles, Jasmine 26 1 2 3 15 . 0 6 7 27 Prevost, Carolyne 24 0 3 3 14 . 0 0 0 8 Prough, Geena 26 2 0 2 13 . 1 5 4 15 Kelter, Alev 12 0 2 2 4 . 0 0 0 4 Haverstock, Brittany 26 0117 . 0 0 0 22 Windmeier, Malee 12 0 0 0 6 . 0 0 0 19 Frykas, Breann 26 0002 . 0 0 0 11 Sanders, Kyla 24 0 0 0 8 . 0 0 0 6 Dronen, Anne 26 0001 . 0 0 0 2009-10 Wisconsin women's hockey Wisconsin Category Leaders (as of Jan 25, 2010) All games

## Points GP G A Pts Sh ## Assists GP G A Pts Sh 20 Ammerman,Brooke 26 16 12 28 130 20 Ammerman,Brooke 26 16 12 28 130 9 Deluce, Mallory 22 11 9 20 77 5 McKeough, Stefanie 26 0 12 12 42 27 Prevost, Carolyne 24 7 10 17 89 2 Nash, Kelly 25 4 11 15 66 18 Decker, Brianna 17 8 8 16 87 27 Prevost, Carolyne 24 7 10 17 89 8 Prough, Geena 26 8 7 15 73 9 Deluce, Mallory 22 11 9 20 77 2 Nash, Kelly 25 4 11 15 66 18 Decker, Brianna 17 8 8 16 87 5 McKeough, Stefanie 26 0 12 12 42 8 Prough, Geena 26 8 7 15 73 12 Giles, Jasmine 26 4 7 11 94 12 Giles, Jasmine 26 4 7 11 94 16 Pacholok, Saige 26 3 7 10 46 16 Pacholok, Saige 26 3 7 10 46 11 Sanders, Kyla 24 2 5 7 44 11 Sanders, Kyla 24 2 5 7 44

## Goals GP G A Pts Sh ## Shots GP G A Pts Sh Sh% 20 Ammerman,Brooke 26 16 12 28 130 20 Ammerman,Brooke 26 16 12 28 130 . 1 2 3 9 Deluce, Mallory 22 11 9 20 77 12 Giles, Jasmine 26 4 7 11 94 . 0 4 3 18 Decker, Brianna 17 8 8 16 87 27 Prevost, Carolyne 24 7 10 17 89 . 0 7 9 8 Prough, Geena 26 8 7 15 73 18 Decker, Brianna 17 8 8 16 87 . 0 9 2 27 Prevost, Carolyne 24 7 10 17 89 9 Deluce, Mallory 22 11 9 20 77 . 1 4 3 19 Frykas, Breann 26 5 1 6 27 8 Prough, Geena 26 8 7 15 73 . 1 1 0 2 Nash, Kelly 25 4 11 15 66 2 Nash, Kelly 25 4 11 15 66 . 0 6 1 12 Giles, Jasmine 26 4 7 11 94 16 Pacholok, Saige 26 3 7 10 46 . 0 6 5 16 Pacholok, Saige 26 3 7 10 46 11 Sanders, Kyla 24 2 5 7 44 . 0 4 5 11 Sanders, Kyla 24 2 5 7 44 5 McKeough, Stefanie 26 0 12 12 42 . 0 0 0

## Power-Play Goals GP PPG ## Shot Pct. GP G A Pts Sh Sh% 20 Ammerman,Brooke 26 3 21 Unser, Lauren 25 1 0 1 3 . 3 3 3 2 Nash, Kelly 25 3 19 Frykas, Breann 26 5 1 6 27 . 1 8 5 18 Decker, Brianna 17 2 9 Deluce, Mallory 22 11 9 20 77 . 1 4 3 9 Deluce, Mallory 22 2 20 Ammerman,Brooke 26 16 12 28 130 . 1 2 3 8 Prough, Geena 26 2 22 Windmeier, Malee 12 2 2 4 17 . 1 1 8 8 Prough, Geena 26 8 7 15 73 . 1 1 0 ## Short-Handed Goals GP SHG 18 Decker, Brianna 17 8 8 16 87 . 0 9 2 8 Prough, Geena 26 1 17 Kranz, Emily 26 2 3 5 24 . 0 8 3 27 Prevost, Carolyne 24 1 27 Prevost, Carolyne 24 7 10 17 89 . 0 7 9 22 Windmeier, Malee 12 1 16 Pacholok, Saige 26 3 7 10 46 . 0 6 5 18 Decker, Brianna 17 1 ## Penalties GP Pen Min ## Game-Winning Goals GP GWG 12 Giles, Jasmine 26 19 46 20 Ammerman,Brooke 26 6 20 Ammerman,Brooke 26 16 32 9 Deluce, Mallory 22 2 16 Pacholok, Saige 26 15 30 27 Prevost, Carolyne 24 2 2 Nash, Kelly 25 14 28 6 Dronen, Anne 26 14 28 ## Plus/Minus GP +/- 4 Haverstock, Brittany 26 13 26 16 Pacholok, Saige 26 +19 5 McKeough, Stefanie 26 11 33 5 McKeough, Stefanie 26 +18 9 Deluce, Mallory 22 10 20 20 Ammerman,Brooke 26 +17 15 Kelter, Alev 12 7 14 27 Prevost, Carolyne 24 +13 11 Sanders, Kyla 24 6 12 9 Deluce, Mallory 22 +13 18 Decker, Brianna 17 +9 ## Penalty Minutes GP Pen Min 6 Dronen, Anne 26 +7 12 Giles, Jasmine 26 19 46 8 Prough, Geena 26 +6 5 McKeough, Stefanie 26 11 33 17 Kranz, Emily 26 +6 20 Ammerman,Brooke 26 16 32 4 Haverstock, Brittany 26 +3 16 Pacholok, Saige 26 15 30 6 Dronen, Anne 26 14 28 2 Nash, Kelly 25 14 28 4 Haverstock, Brittany 26 13 26 9 Deluce, Mallory 22 10 20 15 Kelter, Alev 12 7 14 11 Sanders, Kyla 24 6 12 2009-10 Wisconsin women's hockey Wisconsin Hockey Statistics (as of Jan 25, 2010) All games

Overall: 14-9-3 Conf: 11-8-1 Home: 8-4-2 Away: 6-4-1 Neut: 0-1-0

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## Player gp g a pts sh +/- pen-min pp sh gw gp g a pts sh +/- pen-min pp sh gw 20 Ammerman,Brooke 26 16 12 28 130 +17 16-32 3 0 6 20 11 9 20 101 +11 13-26 2 0 4 9 Deluce, Mallory 22 11 9 20 77 +13 10-20 2 0 2 16 8 6 14 53 +9 8-16 2 0 1 27 Prevost, Carolyne 24 7 10 17 89 +13 1-2 0 1 2 18 7 9 16 75 +11 1-2 0 1 2 18 Decker, Brianna 17 8 8 16 87 +9 6-12 2 1 1 14 5 7 12 67 +7 5-10 1 1 1 8 Prough, Geena 26 8 7 15 73 +6 1-2 2 1 0 20 6 7 13 63 +6 1-2 2 1 0 2 Nash, Kelly 25 4 11 15 66 +2 14-28 3 0 1 19 3 8 11 51 +2 13-26 2 0 1 5 McKeough, Stefanie 26 0 12 12 42 +18 11-33 0 0 0 20 0 8 8 32 +11 8-27 0 0 0 12 Giles, Jasmine 26 4 7 11 94 +1 19-46 1 0 0 20 4 5 9 66 -2 13-34 1 0 0 16 Pacholok, Saige 26 3 7 10 46 +19 15-30 1 0 0 20 2 3 5 31 +11 9-18 1 0 0 11 Sanders, Kyla 24 2 5 7 44 -4 6-12 0 0 0 18 1 4 5 34 -6 4-8 0 0 0 19 Frykas, Breann 26 5 1 6 27 +3 6-12 0 0 1 20 5 0 5 20 0 5-10 0 0 1 17 Kranz, Emily 26 2 3 5 24 +6 1-2 0 0 0 20 1 3 4 16 +4 1-2 0 0 0 6 Dronen, Anne 26 1 4 5 25 +7 14-28 0 0 1 20 1 3 4 19 +4 14-28 0 0 1 22 Windmeier, Malee 12 2 2 4 17 -2 5-10 0 1 0 10 1 2 3 14 -3 5-10 0 0 0 4 Haverstock, Brittany 26 0 4 4 38 +3 13-26 0 0 0 20 0 4 4 29 +6 9-18 0 0 0 15 Kelter, Alev 12 0 3 3 21 +2 7-14 0 0 0 10 0 3 3 19 -1 6-12 0 0 0 21 Unser, Lauren 25 1 0 1 3 +1 0-0 0 0 0 19 1 0 1 3 +1 0-0 0 0 0 3 Evans, Maria 26 0 1 1 2 -1 0-0 0 0 0 20 0 1 1 2 -1 0-0 0 0 0 13 Jakiel, Olivia 9 0 1 1 3 -3 0-0 0 0 0 8 0 1 1 2 -3 0-0 0 0 0 10 Kelter, Derya 11 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 0 0 0 14 Pentimone, Carla 7 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 500 0 0 0 0-0 000 TM TEAM 10 0 0 0 0 0 5-10 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 2-4 0 0 0 Total 26 74 107 181 908 +110 151-321 14 4 14 20 56 83 139 697 +67 118-255 11 3 11 Opponents 26 54 82 136 630 -114 134-268 17 2 9 20 42 63 105 515 -68 110-220 11 1 8

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## Player gp min. ga gaavg saves pct w l t gp min. ga gaavg saves pct w l t 35 McCready, Alannah 10 583:16 16 1.65 196 . 9 2 5 7 3 0 7 398:16 11 1.66 149 . 9 3 1 4 3 0 30 Ruegsegger, Becca 17 987:10 37 2.25 380 . 9 1 1 7 6 3 14 798:02 31 2.33 324 . 9 1 3 7 5 1 TM TEAM 10 7:42 1 0.00 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 6:50 0 0.00 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 26 1578:08 54 2.05 576 . 9 1 4 14 9 3 20 1203:08 42 2.09 473 . 9 1 8 11 8 1 Opponents 26 1578:08 74 2.81 834 . 9 1 9 9 14 3 20 1203:08 56 2.79 641 . 9 2 0 8 11 1

Shots on Goal shots avg/g shot% Shots on Goal shots avg/g shot% Wisconsin 908 34.92 . 0 8 1 Wisconsin 697 34.85 . 0 8 0 Opponents 630 24.23 . 0 8 6 Opponents 515 25.75 . 0 8 2

Power Plays goals chances pp% Power Plays goals chances pp% Wisconsin 14 113 . 1 2 4 Wisconsin 11 90 . 1 2 2 Opponents 17 125 . 1 3 6 Opponents 11 95 . 1 1 6

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd Total Wisconsin 22 25 26 1 74 Wisconsin 17 22 17 56 Opponents 18 21 15 0 54 Opponents 15 17 10 42 2009-10 Wisconsin women's hockey Wisconsin Game Results (as of Jan 25, 2010) All games

Date Opponent Score Shots Overall Conf Time Att. Goalie of record * Oct 02 NORTH DAKOTA L 0-2 29/20 0-1-0 0-1-0 2:02 2590 McCready, Alannah * Oct 03 NORTH DAKOTA W 3-0 39/18 1-1-0 1-1-0 1:57 1799 Ruegsegger, Becca * Oct 10 at Bemidji State L 0-1 35/25 1-2-0 1-2-0 2:07 Ruegsegger, Becca * Oct 11 at Bemidji State W 3-1 41/36 2-2-0 2-2-0 2:30 140 McCready, Alannah * Oct 23 OHIO STATE L 3-4 30/27 2-3-0 2-3-0 1:51 1887 Ruegsegger, Becca * Oct 24 OHIO STATE W 5-3 25/20 3-3-0 3-3-0 2 hours 2803 Ruegsegger, Becca * Oct 30 #2 MINNESOTA W 4-2 43/28 4-3-0 4-3-0 1:59 1905 Ruegsegger, Becca * Nov 01 #2 MINNESOTA W 5-2 15/40 5-3-0 5-3-0 1:53 1870 Ruegsegger, Becca Nov 06 ROBERT MORRIS L 1-3 29/20 5-4-0 5-3-0 1:53 1679 Ruegsegger, Becca Nov 07 ROBERT MORRIS Wot 3-2 37/22 6-4-0 5-3-0 2 hrs 1951 McCready, Alannah Nov 12 WAYNE STATE T o t 2-2 31/28 6-4-1 5-3-0 2:05 1768 Ruegsegger, Becca Nov 13 WAYNE STATE W 6-2 38/20 7-4-1 5-3-0 1:50 1732 McCready, Alannah * Nov 20 at St. Cloud State W 2-1 41/30 8-4-1 6-3-0 1:53 221 Ruegsegger, Becca * Nov 21 at St. Cloud State L 2-4 56/32 8-5-1 6-4-0 1:57 341 Ruegsegger, Becca Nov 27 at Providence College T o t 2-2 36/15 8-5-2 6-4-0 2:10 328 Ruegsegger, Becca Nov 28 at Providence College W 4-1 40/10 9-5-2 6-4-0 2:01 239 McCready, Alannah * Dec 04 #4 MINNESOTA-DULUTH W 3-1 43/14 10-5-2 7-4-0 1:51 1741 McCready, Alannah * Dec 06 #4 MINNESOTA-DULUTH T o t 2-2 35/24 10-5-3 7-4-1 2:03 2248 Ruegsegger, Becca * Dec 11 at Minnesota State W 3-0 32/26 11-5-3 8-4-1 1:58 217 McCready, Alannah * Dec 12 at Minnesota State W 6-2 23/22 12-5-3 9-4-1 1:50 378 McCready, Alannah * Jan 08 vs North Dakota L 1-3 27/22 12-6-3 9-5-1 2:05 739 McCready, Alannah * Jan 09 at North Dakota W 2-0 39/26 13-6-3 10-5-1 2:05 741 Ruegsegger, Becca * Jan 16 at #7 Minnesota-Duluth L 3-5 42/26 13-7-3 10-6-1 2:00 417 Ruegsegger, Becca * Jan 17 at #7 Minnesota-Duluth L 1-2 29/27 13-8-3 10-7-1 2:03 487 McCready, Alannah * Jan 22 ST. CLOUD STATE W 5-3 36/28 14-8-3 11-7-1 1:53 2001 Ruegsegger, Becca * Jan 23 ST. CLOUD STATE L 3-4 37/24 14-9-3 11-8-1 1:55 2736 Ruegsegger, Becca

Team Record W-L-T Attendance Dates Total Avg. Overall: 14-9-3 Total: 26 32958 1268 Conference: 11-8-1 Home: 14 28710 2051 Home: 8-4-2 Away: 11 3509 319 Away: 6-4-1 Neutral: 1 739 739 Neutral: 0-1-0 Overtime: 1-0-3