2007–08 Review & Records

2007–08 Review & Records

WOMEN’S HOCKEY • 2008-09 2007–08 REVIEW & RECORDS 2007–08 in Review. .64 All-Time Results . .68 Team Records . .70 Individual Records. .71 Goaltending Records . .72 All-Time Letterwinners. .73 Honor Roll. .74 The WCHA. .76 WOMEN’S HOCKEY • 2008-09 2007–08 Season Review ᮣ The No. 2 Wisconsin Badgers reached ment points leader. In 10 career NCAA their third straight NCAA championship tourney games, Zaugg recorded nine game but were unable to claim their goals and three assists for 12 points, third-consecutive national champion- one more than Sara Bauer’s 11 career ship, falling to Minnesota Duluth 4-0 on NCAA tournament points. No other March 22 at the DECC in Duluth, Minn. Badger has more than two career goals in NCAA tournament play. ᮣ The Badgers, who finished the season with a record of 29-9-3, advanced to the ᮣ Zaugg also improved her school championship game by defeating Harvard record career goals total to 89, five more 4-1 in the semifinal round. Senior Jinelle than former Badger Meghan Hunter. Zaugg, junior Erika Lawler and sopho- Zaugg finished her career with seven more Meghan Duggan led the way for the goals in her last five games, includ- Badgers in that win over the Crimson by ing two game-winning goals, with all each recording two points in the contest. five games taking place against teams ranked in the top four in the nation. ᮣ Since the start of the 2005-06 sea- son, Wisconsin has recorded 101 wins, ᮣ Zaugg was one of three Badgers who more than any other team in the nation. averaged more than one point per game New Hampshire ranks second with 94 during the second half of the season. wins while St. Lawrence (88 wins), Mer- Duggan led the way with 1.47 PPG (28 cyhurst (81) and Minnesota Duluth (80) points, 19 games) followed by Zaugg round out the top five in that category. with 1.29 PPG (27 points, 21 games) and Lawler at 1.05 PPG (22 points, 21 ᮣ UW is the only program in the coun- games). Two other Badgers were above try with at least 29 victories in each of 0.85 PPG game during the second half the last three seasons. of the season; freshmen Mallory Deluce Jinelle Zaugg completed her career at UW in the record books ᮣ Wisconsin finished the season by (0.89 PPG) and Hilary Knight (0.86 PPG). capturing the most career goals, game-winning goals, power- going 19-3-1 in its last 23 games, play goals ᮣ The team benefitted from thatimpres- including 8-2-1 in its final 11 games. sive output, improving its goals-per- ᮣ After missing three games due to a con- ᮣ The Badgers were 29-1-0 last season game average from 3.30 GPG before cussion around the holiday break, Duggan when scoring at least three goals, com- Jan. 1 to 3.62 GPG from Jan. 1 to the recorded 15 goals and 13 assists for 28 pared to 0-8-3 when scoring two goals end of the season. points in her last 19 games of the season. or fewer. ᮣ Under head coach Mark Johnson, ᮣ Duggan shared the team lead in points ᮣ The loss in the national championship Wisconsin is 98-16-6 during the second (43) and was second on the team in goals game was the first NCAA tournament half of seasons (after Jan. 1) for a win- (20) and assists (23). loss of Jessie Vetter’s career. She is now ning percentage of .842 . ᮣ Seven Badgers recorded at least 10 goals 8-1-0 in nine career NCAA contests. In ᮣ In the last three seasons, UW is last season, including all six forwards from those nine games, Vetter has posted a 58-5-2 during the second half of the the team’s top two lines. In all, 13 Bad- goals-against average of 0.75 with a .968 season for a winning percentage of .908. gers reached double digits in points this save percentage and four shutouts. In those 65 games, the Badgers have season while nine of those had at least 20 ᮣ With her two goals in the NCAA semi- allowed just 64 goals (0.98 per game) points. Five Badgers reached the 30-point final win over Harvard, Zaugg became while scoring 235 goals (3.62 per game). mark this season while Zaugg, Duggan and the school’s all-time NCAA tourna- Lawler each eclipsed 40 points. ᮣ Zaugg became Wis- consin’sconsin’s career gamesgam playedplayed leaderleader on FFeb. Multiple-Point Games: Multiple-Goal Games Multiple-Assist Games Season Point Streaks 2424 by playing in herhe (Min. 3 games) Player Times Player Times (Min. 5 games) 153rd153rd career game.game Player Times Meghan Duggan 6 Meghan Duggan 5 Player Games Dates SheShe finishedfinished her careerca Jinelle Zaugg 17 Jinelle Zaugg 6 Hilary Knight 4 Giles 8 10/20-11/23 with 160 games played,pl Meghan Duggan 15 Kyla Sanders 3 Erika Lawler 4 Lawler 8 11/30-1/19 one more game thanth Hilary Knight 12 Hilary Knight 2 Alycia Matthews 4 Zaugg 8 3/3/07-10/5 fellowfellow senior EmilyEmily Erika Lawler 11 Mallory Deluce 1 Jinelle Zaugg 4 Duggan 6 3/16/07-10/6 Mallory Deluce 8 Angie Keseley 1 Mallory Deluce 3 Duggan 6 2/3-2/24 Morris.Morris. Alycia Matthews 5 Emily Kranz 1 Emily Morris 3 Lawler 6 2/23-3/9 ᮣ SevenSeven of Wisconsin’sWiscon Angie Keseley 4 Erika Lawler 1 Jasmine Giles 2 Zaugg 6 2/29-3/20 ninenine losseslosses thisthis seasonsea Kelly Nash 4 Tia Hanson 2 Deluce 5 2/3-2/16 were by one-goalone-goal mar- Emily Morris 3 Angie Keseley 2 gins.gins. EightEight ooff the llosseso Kyla Sanders 3 Malee Windmeier 2 were againstagainst rankedranke Kelly Nash 1 opponents.opponents. 64 2007–08 Results Record: 29-9-3 Overall, 20-5-3 WCHA • 14-3-1 Home; 12-6-2 Away; 3-0-0 Neutral; 1-2-0 Overtime Date Opponent (Rank) Result Goal Scorers (Season Goals) Goalie Saves Attendance Sept. 28 Union W, 5-0 Matthews (1)-PP, Keseley (1), Kranz (1), Vetter, 5 463 Sanders (1)-PP, Deluce (1) Sept. 29 Union W, 11-0 Duggan (1), Keseley (2)-PP, Sanders (2), McCready, 14 326 Sanders (3), Knight (1), Morris (1)-PP, Deluce (2), Knight (2)-PP, Duggan (2), Nash (1), Keseley (3) Oct. 5 ROBERT MORRIS W, 3-0 Lawler (1), Zaugg (1)-PP, Deluce (3) Vetter, 11 1,912 Oct. 6 ROBERT MORRIS W, 3-1 Windmeier (1)-PP, Lawler (2), Keseley (4) Vetter, 13 2,043 Oct. 13 OHIO STATE* (10/10) W, 4-0 Deluce (4)-PP, Nash (2), Giles (1), Hagen (1) Vetter, 12 1,434 Oct. 14 OHIO STATE* (10/10) T, 2-2 Zaugg (2)-PP, Deluce (5)-GT Vetter, 17 1,461 Oct. 19 St. Cloud State* (RV/RV) L, 2-1 Sanders (4) St. Cloud, Minn. Vetter, 17 402 Oct. 20 St. Cloud State* (RV/RV) W, 5-0 Deluce (6)-PP, Zaugg (3), Deluce (7), Zaugg (4), Vetter, 12 287 Deluce (8)-PP-HT Oct. 26 MINNESOTA STATE* W, 4-2 Zaugg (5), Giles (2)-PP, Matthews (2), Knight (3) Vetter, 12 2,137 Oct. 27 MINNESOTA STATE* W, 4-2 Zaugg (6)-PP, Sanders (5), Knight (4), Jakiel (1) Vetter, 16 1,538 Nov. 2 MINNESOTA* (6/7) W, 3-0 Sanders (6), Sanders (7), Keseley (5) Vetter, 22 1.389 Nov. 3 MINNESOTA* (6/7) L, 3-2 Duggan (3)-PP, Lawler (3)-PP Vetter, 15 2,404 Nov. 17 New Hampshire (2/3) L, 2-1 Knight (5)-PP Vetter, 24 1,196 Nov. 18 New Hampshire (2/3) L, 2-1 Sanders (8) Vetter, 20 1,226 Nov. 23 Bemidji State* W, 7-0 Zaugg (7), Matthews (3)-PP, Knight (6)-PP, Vetter, 13 121 Zaugg (8)-PP, Lawler (4), Nash (3), Duggan (4) Nov. 24 Bemidji State* T, 0-0 — McCready, 14 125 Nov. 30 MINNESOTA DULUTH* (3/3) L, 3-1 Hanson (1) Kohl Center Vetter, 19 1,342 Dec. 1 MINNESOTA DULUTH* (3/3) L, 3-2 (OT) Lawler (5)-PP, Duggan (5)-PP Vetter, 22 1,638 Dec. 8 North Dakota* W, 3-2 Knight (7), Giles (3), Lawler (6) Vetter, 12 425 Dec. 9 North Dakota* W, 4-0 Knight (8), Nash (4), Deluce (9), Lawler (7) Vetter, 5 221 Jan. 4 Minnesota State* W, 4-1 Kranz (2), Kranz (3), Sanders (9)-PP, Lawler (8) Vetter, 17 304 Jan. 5 Minnesota State* W, 3-1 Keseley (6), Lawler (9)-PP, Knight (9) Vetter, 20 225 Jan. 18 Ohio State* W, 3-2 Duggan (6), Zaugg (9), Duggan (7)-PP Vetter, 25 231 Jan. 19 Ohio State* W, 4-1 Zaugg (10)-PP, Knight (10), Keseley (7)-PP, Vetter, 20 514 Duggan (7) Jan. 25 ST. CLOUD STATE* (9/9) W, 4-1 Sanders (10), Deluce (10), Zaugg (11), Nash (5) Vetter, 22 1,494 Jan. 26 ST. CLOUD STATE* (9/9) W, 4-0 Zaugg (12)-PP, Knight (11), Zaugg (13), Deluce (11) Vetter, 18 5,377 Feb. 2 NORTH DAKOTA* W, 6-1 Sanders (11), Knight (12)-PP, Knight (13)-PP, Vetter, 16 2,219 Knight (14)-PP-HT, Sanders (12), Keseley (8) Feb. 3 NORTH DAKOTA* W, 5-2 Duggan (9)-PP, Duggan (10), Windmerier (2)-SH-EN Vetter, 12 1,776 Duggan (11)-HT, Knight (15) Feb. 8 Minnesota Duluth* (3/3) W, 3-2 Sanders (13), Duggan (12), Hagen (2) Vetter, 27 904 Feb.

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