Looking Back on the 2013-14 Season

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Looking Back on the 2013-14 Season
WCHA Regular Season and WCHA Playoff
Champion Minnesota Comes Up One Goal Short
in 2014 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four Title Contest;
League’s Run of 14 Straight National Crowns Halted
Gophers Drop 5-4 Decision to Clarkson in March 23 Frozen Four
Championship Game in Hamden, CT; Wisconsin Falls to Minnesota in
National Semifinal; Four WCHA Players Earn All-American Honors …
First Teamers are UW’s Rigsby and UM’s Ramsey and Brandt while
Gophers’ McMillen is Second Team Honoree; Minnesota’s Brad Frost
Repeats as Division 1 National Coach of the Year; Final Women’s
National Poll for 2013-14 Has Minnesota No. 2, Wisconsin No. 3,
North Dakota No. 8; WCHA Teams Fashion Combined 31-12-2 NonConference Mark
MADISON, WI – Another memorable campaign in the women’s Western Collegiate Hockey Association
concluded on Sunday, March 23 with two-time defending national champion Minnesota being upended
by Clarkson by just a single goal, 5-4, in the 2014 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four title contest in Hamden, CT.
The loss put an end to the WCHA’s record streak of 14 consecutive national championships.
But despite that setback, the league and its eight member teams gave fans plenty of highlights throughout the season. Minnesota (38-2-1), after claiming both the regular season and WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF
championships, made its third straight Frozen Four appearance and 10th overall, pushing its unbeaten
streak to 26 games (25-0-1) before the loss to Clarkson. UM, sporting a 87-2-1 record spanning the past
three seasons, has won five national titles –in 2000, 2004, 2005, 2012 and 2013.
Wisconsin, which finished 28-8-2 overall, also made another trip to the NCAA Frozen Four, dropping a
5-3 decision to the Gophers in a national semifinal on March 21. The Badgers, who are now 17-4 in NCAA
post-season play, made their seventh trip to the Frozen Four. Wisconsin has won four NCAA titles – in 2006,
2007, 2009 and 2011.
Individually, top honors went to Minnesota head coach Brad Frost as Div. 1 national coach of the year
for the second straight season and to four WCHA member-team players as 2013-14 CCM Hockey Div. 1 Ice
Hockey All-Americans. Named to the First Team were goaltender Alex Rigsby of Wisconsin, defenseman
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2013-14 WCHA Standings
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Pts
Minnesota
79
Wisconsin
66
North Dakota
48
Minnesota Duluth 43
Ohio State
34
Bemidji State
29
Minnesota State
22
St. Cloud State
15
Conference Only
W L T SW Win% GF- GA
26- 1- 1 0 .946 128- 29
21- 5- 2 1 .786 86- 33
14-10- 4 2 .571 73- 63
11-11- 6 4 .500 56- 65
9-14- 5 2 .411 56- 75
8-17- 3 2 .339 47- 88
7-20- 1 0 .268 46- 92
3-21- 4 2 .179 40- 87
GP
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
GP
41
38
36
36
37
36
37
36
(shootout win = 1 additional point)
Overall
W L T Win% GF- GA
38- 2- 1 .939 195- 49
28- 8- 2 .763 114- 47
20-12- 4 .611 96- 74
15-15- 6 .500 85- 84
15-17- 5 .473 82- 90
11-21- 4 .361 64-104
13-23- 1 .365 71-106
4-27- 5 .181 48-111
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Rachel Ramsey of Minnesota, and forward Hannah Brandt of Minnesota. Second Team All-American acclaim was bestowed on Gophers’
defenseman Milica McMillen.
Brandt was also named one of three finalists for the Patty Kazmaier
Memorial Award, which ultimately went to Clarkson forward Jamie
Lee Rattray.
Conference champion Minnesota dominated the league’s post-season
awards, which were announced March 6 at an awards ceremony held
in conjunction with the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF in Bemidji, Minn. The
Gophers placed four players on the All-WCHA First Team as selected by
coaches and team captains and the Gophers also had players who were
named WCHA Player of the Year, WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete
of the Year, WCHA Defensive Player of the Year and WCHA Rookie of
the Year.
UM’s Hannah Brandt, a sophomore forward who scored 14 goals
and 26 assists for 40 points in 28 conference games, was named the
WCHA Player of the Year and also earned the league scoring title.
Minnesota forward Kelly Terry was honored as the WCHA Outstanding
Student-Athlete of the Year. She produced over 30 points in each of
her four seasons at UM, has a grade-point average of 3.42 (4.0 scale),
majoring in Biology, and intends to go to medical school in hopes
of becoming a doctor. She is a four-time University of Minnesota
Scholar-Athlete, a WCHA Scholar-Athlete in both 2013 and 2014 and
a three-time member of the WCHA All-Academic Team.
Chosen by the head coaches as WCHA Defensive Player of the Year
was Minnesota defenseman Rachael Ramsey while Gophers’ forward
Dani Cameranesi, who was the top scoring freshman in the WCHA with
14 goals, 10 assists and 24 points, was named the WCHA Rookie of
the Year. The WCHA goaltending champion for 2013-14 was Wisconsin
freshman Ann-Renée Desbiens, who had a 0.97 goals-against average,
was 9-1-0 in league action, and also owned the top save percentage
in WCHA play at .961.
The WCHA Coach of the Year Award went to Minnesota’s Brad
Frost, who led the Gophers to a 26-1-1 conference record and to both
the regular season and playoff championships. This marks the fourth
time Frost has been named the league’s coach of the year, with his
first honor coming in 2007-08 and the second in 2008-09 when he
was co-coach of the year (with UW’s Mark Johnson). Frost also won
the award in 2012-13 when his team had the only perfect season in
women’s college hockey history.
Brandt was the only repeat member of the All-WCHA First Team. She
was joined at forward by teammate Kelly Terry and the University of
North Dakota’s Michelle Karvinen, who played for Team Finland and was
named the outstanding forward at the Olympic Winter Games in Sochi,
Russia. The All-WCHA First Team also included Minnesota defensemen
Rachel Ramsey and Milica McMillen and Wisconsin goaltender Alex
Rigsby.
Off the ice, 52 student-athletes, representing all eight member
institutions, earned prestigious WCHA Scholar-Athlete honors while
91 players earned WCHA All-Academic Team honors for 2013-14.
And in the 2014 Olympic Winter Games held in Sochi, Russia in
Last Week in the WCHA
2014 NCAA Frozen Four @ Hamden, CT
Results of Friday, March 21
Semifinal: Wisconsin 3 vs Minnesota 5 (NC)
Semifinal: Mercyhurst 1 vs Clarkson 5 (NC)
Results of Sunday, March 23
Clarkson 5 vs Minnesota 4 (NC) (championship game)
February, five Former WCHA skaters on Team Canada won Olympic
gold medals, silver medalist USA had 11 former and current WCHA
Stars and one former league player earned bronze with Switzerland.
Winning gold medals were forward Natalie Spooner of Ohio State,
defenseman Meghan Mikkelson of Wisconsin and Jocelyne Larocque
of Minnesota Duluth and ex-UMD forwards Haley Irwin and Caroline
Ouelette, who was team captain. In all, 34 current and former WCHA
players competed in the Olympic Winter Games, with North Dakota’s
Michelle Karvinen being named the top forward in the tournamen
while Minnesota’s Amanda Kessel and Megan Bozek and Wisconsin’s
Hilary Knight were All-Stars.
The final WCHA standings showed Minnesota repeating as regular
season champions with a 26-1-1 mark and 79 points in 28 games.
Wisconsin (21-5-2-1, 66 points) placed second, North Dakota (14-10-4-2,
48 points) was third, Minnesota Duluth (11-11-6-4, 43 points)finished
fourth, Ohio State (9-14-5-2, 34 points) was fifth, Bemidji State (8-173-2, 29 points) was sixth, Minnesota State (7-20-1, 22 points) placed
seventh and St. Cloud State (3-21-4-2, 15 points) was eighth.
Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota and Minnesota Duluth all
won their first round WCHA playoff series and advanced to the WCHA
FINAL FACE-OFF, held for the first time at Sanford Center in Bemidji.
The Gophers won their third straight league playoff crown with a 3-1
victory over UND in the championship contest.
In the final USCHO.com Div. 1 Women’s College Hockey Poll issued
March 24, Minnesota was ranked No. 2, Wisconsin was No. 3 and
North Dakota was No. 8.
In non-conference competition in 2013-14, Western Collegiate
Hockey Association-member teams went a combined 31-12-2 (.722)
through 45 non-conference games. The WCHA was 15-4-1 (.775) vs.
College Hockey America, 8-5-1 (.607) vs. ECAC Hockey and 8-3-0 (.727)
vs. the Hockey East Association.
March 23, 2014
Minnesota Falls to Clarkson in NCAA
Frozen Four Championship Game
HAMDEN, CT – Clarkson brought an end to a couple streaks Sunday
and won the women’s national hockey championship.
Clarkson scored two third period goals and ended Minnesota’s
two-year reign atop women’s college hockey, defeating the two-time
Western Collegiate Hockey Association champions, 5-4 before 3,573
fans in the National Collegiate Athletic Association title game at the
TD Bank Sport Center.
It was the first time the Golden Knights had celebrated a national
title in any sport. In the process, they ruined Minnesota’s attempt
to join Minnesota Duluth (2001-03) as the only NCAA programs to
win three-straight titles. It was the first time since the NCAA started
crowning a women’s hockey champion in 2001 that a team from
outside the WCHA won the title. UMD has won five times; Minnesota
and Wisconsin have won four apiece.
Clarkson co-coach Matt Desrosiers wouldn’t call it an upset.
“They are a great team,” Desrosiers said of the Gophers. “Only their
second loss all season, the second loss in two years, incredible. It’s
tough to gauge because we don’t get to see these teams all the time.
... You get one game against them and anything can happen.”
Minnesota coach Brad Frost was philosophical after the loss.
“Success for us is the embodiment and fulfillment of our values:
being tough, grateful, disciplined and devoted,” Frost said. “Hopefully,
we win a lot of games along the way and we did. Unfortunately, we
didn’t win the biggest one here.”
The teams were tied 3-3 after two periods, and Clarkson, the Eastern
Collegiate Athletic Conference champions, took the lead on a goal by
Vanessa Plante with 8:28 remaining. Shannon MacAulay made it 5-3
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with a breakaway goal with 4:16 left.
Minnesota defenseman Baylee Gillanders narrowed it to 5-4 with
3:41 left, but the Gophers couldn’t get the tying goal past all-American
goalie Erica Howe, who finished with 34 saves.
The loss left the Gophers’ season record at 38-2-1 and snapped a
26-game unbeaten streak. Clarkson won the title with a 31-5-5 record.
Gophers’ captain Sarah Davis gave Minnesota the early lead at 9:40
of the first period, only to see Clarkson get two goals within :63 seconds
late in the first period. Christine Lambert scored in a scrum in front
of Gophers goaltender Amanda Leveille at 18:37. Just over a minute
later, Shelby Nisbet gave Clarkson the lead at 2-1. Nisbet’s goal came
during a delayed penalty on Minnesota and only :20 seconds before
the end of the period.
“We normally start periods well and finish periods well,” Frost said.
“And this weekend, that obviously didn’t happen in regard to giving
up goals at big moments in the game.”
On the ensuring power-play, Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award winner
Jamie Lee Rattray scored and the Gophers trailed 3-1 only :38 seconds
into the second period. Minnesota rallied, outshot Clarkson 14-5 in
the middle session and tied it with goals from Maryanne Menefee and
Rachael Bona.
That set the stage for an exciting third period, which saw Clarkson
snap two streaks and win its first title.
Bona, Menefee and Gillanders were named to the NCAA Frozen Four
all-tournament team, joining Clarkson’s Rattray, defenseman Renata
Fast and Howe. Rattray was named the tournament’s most outstanding
player.
March 21, 2014
Minnesota Upends Wisconsin, 5-3, in
NCAA Women’s Frozen Four Semifinals
HAMDEN, CT - Two-time defending champion Minnesota will get a
chance for a three-peat Sunday. The Gophers had to do it the hard
way. The Gophers had to come from behind and beat No. 3 Wisconsin, 5-3, to advance to the 2014 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four national
championship game at Quinnipiac’s High Point Solutions Arena at the
TD Sports Center Friday evening.
Minnesota (38-1-1) scored three unanswered goals in the third period,
rallying from 3-2 and 1-0 deficits, and sophomore Amanda Leveille
tied her career-best with 34 saves as Wisconsin (28-8-2) outshot the
Gophers, 37-28, for the game.
Sophomore Hannah Brandt and senior Kelly Terry each had one goal
and one assist, and freshman Dani Cameranesi recorded two assists
to lead the Gophers.
Minnesota will face Clarkson, which beat Mercyhurst 5-1 in Friday’s
other semifinal, in the 2014 national championship game at 3:00 pm
ET Sunday. The Gophers are the two-time WCHA champion and will
try to win the league’s 15th straight national championship. Minnesota
has won four of those crowns.
Minnesota is 25-0-1 since having its record-breaking 62-game winning
streak snapped against North Dakota on Nov. 17. The Gophers have
also won 11 straight games against Wisconsin, dating to 2011, but
three of those this year were one-goal victories.
“That was unbelievable,” Minnesota Coach Brad Frost said. “I hope
everybody enjoyed the game. If you didn’t, I’m not sure what needs
to happen for people to enjoy it.”
“It was a game with momentum swings,” UW head coach Mark
Johnson said. “We saw them both ways. I thought both teams battled
hard. I thought we played a solid game. But it was going to come down
to who was going to make a play.”
The Gophers trailed 1-0 after one period and 3-2 after two periods
but rallied in the third period with three goals to advance to their
third-straight national championship game.
With a 16-7 advantage in shots on goal in the first period, Wisconsin
took a 1-0 lead into the first intermission. Brittany Ammerman scored
her 23rd goal of the season, at four-on-four ,with 1:22 remaining in the
period, and Leveille kept the game tight with 15 saves in the opening
20 minutes.
“I was leaving the ice thinking we should have been up 3-0,” Johnson
said. “We had good opportunities and came out with good energy. We
had them on their heels a bit, but we needed to capitalize. They are
a high scoring and deep team. It was nice that Brit scored a goal and
that we won the first period.”
Minnesota scored twice in a 1:41 span early in the second period to
give the Gophers a 2-1 lead on goals by Terry and sophomore Maryanne
Menefee. Terry put the Gophers on the board when she pounced on
the rebound of a shot by linemate Cameranesi just :33 seconds into
the period, and Menefee buried a feed from Terry on the back door
at 2:12.
The Badgers countered with a pair of their own goals to close out
the period with a 3-2 lead. Katy Josephs tallied her 12th of the year,
while Karley Sylvester earned her ninth goal of the season with 31
seconds remaining to give Wisconsin a 3-2 advantage heading into
the second intermission.
“It was not looking good there through a couple periods,” Frost said.
“I was frustrated with our players and the way they were playing. And
they were frustrated, but as we talked about it between periods, the
last thing you want to do is look back on this game and have some
regrets.”
The Gophers rallied in the third period, beginning with a power-play
goal by Brandt to tie the game at 3-3 at the 5:37 mark. Junior Rachael
Bona scored the eventual game-winner on a highlight reel goal assisted
by senior Sarah Davis at 8:06 before senior Baylee Gillanders ripped
a blistering shot past UW goaltender Alex Rigsby with 2:28 remaining
to seal the Gophers’ national semifinal victory.
“We flipped a switch, and once we got that tying goal, everything
started to happen for us,” Frost said. “We found another gear that we
didn’t have in the first two periods.”
Rigsby ended her final game with 23 saves, and leaves Wisconsin
as the school leader in wins (100) and saves (3,103).
March 20, 2014
Women’s Division 1 Ice Hockey CCM
All-Americans Announced; Four WCHA
Players Honored
First Team Selections Include UW’s Rigsby, UM’s
Ramsey and Brandt; Gophers’ McMillen is Second
Team Choice
HAMDEN, CT – Seven players competing for an NCAA Women’s NCAA
Ice Hockey Championship in Hamden this weekend have been honored
as 2014 CCM Division 1 Women’s Ice Hockey All-Americans, it was
announced today by the American Hockey Coaches Association.
NCAA semifinalist and two-time defending NCAA champion Minnesota leads the way with three selections, followed by two from NCAA
semifinalist Clarkson and one each from semifinalists Mercyhurst and
Wisconsin. The remaining five honorees come from Cornell (2), Boston
University, Harvard and Quinnipiac, host of this season’s championship
weekend.
Noteworthy among the selections … Only one player was previously
honored: Wisconsin senior goalie Alex Rigsby, a first team choice this
year, second team in 2013 … Five players come from the United States;
seven come from Canada … Minnesota and Ontario produced the most
(three each) … There are five seniors, two juniors and five sophomores
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… Six selections came from the ECAC, four from the WCHA and one
each from the CHA and Hockey East.
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by CCM HOCKEY and chosen by members of the American Hockey
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2013-14 CCM Hockey Women’s Division 1 Ice Hockey All-Americans
First Team: G - Alex Rigsby, Sr., Wisconsin (Delafield, WI)*; D - Erin
Ambrose, So., Clarkson (Keswick, ON); D - Rachel Ramsey, Jr., Minnesota (Chanhassen, MN); F - Hannah Brandt, So., Minnesota (Vadnais
Heights, MN); F - Jamie Lee Rattray, Sr., Clarkson (Kanata, ON); F - Jillian
Saulnier, Jr., Cornell (Dartmouth, NS).
Second Team: G - Emerance Maschmeyer, So., Harvard (Brudernheim,
AB); D - Alyssa Gagliardi, Sr., Cornell (Raleigh, NC); D - Milica McMillen,
So., Minnesota (St. Paul, MN); F - Sarah Lefort, So., Boston University
(Ormstown, QC); F - Kelly Babstock, Sr., Quinnipiac (Mississauga, ON);
F - Christine Bestland, Sr., Mercyhurst (Brunkid, MB).
* Second Team in 2013
March 20, 2014
Minnesota’s Brad Frost Repeats As
STX/AHCA Division 1 Women’s Coach
of the Year
HAMDEN, CT – For his efforts in leading the University of Minnesota to
a 37-1-1 record and into the 2014 NCAA National Collegiate Women’s
Championship semifinals, Brad Frost of the University of Minnesota
has been named by his peers as the STX/AHCA Division 1 Women’s
Coach of the Year for 2013-14.
Frost, who first won this award a year ago, brings the two-time
defending NCAA champions to High Point Solutions Arena on the
campus of Quinnipiac University for a semifinal match-up with WCHA
rival Wisconsin this Friday at 5:00 pm. The Gophers, whose 62-game win
streak was snapped on November 17, are riding a 24-0-1 streak since
then. Over their last eight games, they have gone 8-0 and outscored
opponents 39-5.
Frost first came to Minnesota in 2000 as an assistant coach to Laura
Halldorson, recipient of this award in 1998, 2002 and 2004. He was
named head coach in the summer of 2007 and in his seven seasons in
charge of the program he has compiled a mark of 223-37-17 (836). His
Gophers won the 2012 NCAA National Collegiate Women’s Championship and repeated at home in 2013.
A 1996 graduate of Bethel College, Frost was a four-year letterwinner
in hockey and a two-year letterwinner in golf. His 119 career points
rank eighth in school history. Following graduation, Frost got his start in
coaching with the Eagan (MN) High School girls program and then spent
a year with the Bethel College men. He has had extensive experience
coaching with USA Hockey at the international level as well.
Frost was assisted this season by Joel Johnson, Nadine Muzerall
and Andy Kent. The runners-up for this year’s STX/AHCA Division I
Women’s Coach of the Year Award were Matt and Shannon Desrosiers
of Clarkson University, also an NCAA semifinalist this weekend.
The STX/AHCA Coach of the Year Award winners are chosen by
members of the American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA). Winners
will receive their awards at the annual AHCA “Celebration of Women’s
Hockey” Banquet, held in conjunction with the AHCA Convention in
Naples, FL. This year’s event is scheduled for Friday, May 2.
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AHCA Women’s Division I Coach of the Year Award
1998: Laura Halldorson, Minnesota. 1999: Katey Stone, Harvard.
2000: Judy Oberting, Dartmouth College. 2001: Paul Flanagan, St.
Lawrence. 2002: Laura Halldorson, Minnesota. 2003: Shannon Miller,
Minnesota-Duluth. 2004: Laura Halldorson, Minnesota. 2005: Mike
Sisti, Mercyhurst College. 2006: Mark Johnson, Wisconsin. 2007:
Mark Johnson, Wisconsin. 2008: Jim Fetter, Wayne State. 2009: Mark
Johnson, Wisconsin. 2010: Doug Derraugh, Cornell. 2011: Mark
Johnson, Wisconsin. 2012: Chris Wells, St. Lawrence. 2013: Brad Frost,
Minnesota. 2014: Brad Frost, Minnesota.
2013-14 WCHA Team-by-Team Against the Rest
By Team
Bemidji State
Minnesota
Minnesota Duluth
Minnesota State
North Dakota
Ohio State
St. Cloud State
Wisconsin
TOTALS:
vs CHA
3-2-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
5-1-0
2-0-0
3-1-0
0-0-0
2-0-0
15-4-1
(.775)
vs ECAC
0-0-0
6-1-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-1-0
0-0-0
0-3-1
1-0-0
8-5-1
(.607)
vs HEA
0-0-0
1-0-0
2-2-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
2-0-0
1-1-0
2-0-0
8-3-0
(.727)
vs Ind
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
(.000)
By Site
Home
Away
Neutral
TOTALS:
vs CHA
vs ECAC
vs HEA
vs Ind
11-4-03-3-1 3-0-0 0-0-0
4-0-1
5-1-0
2-2-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-0
3-1-0
0-0-0
15-4-1
8-5-1
8-3-0
0-0-0
(.775)
(.607)
(.727)
(.000)
Total
3-2-1
7-1-0
2-2-0
5-1-0
3-1-0
5-1-0
1-4-1
5-0-0
31-12-2
(.722)
Total
17-7-1
11-3-1
3-2-0
31-12-2
(.722)
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The National Polls
USCHO.com Division 1 Women’s Poll • Final
March 24, 2014
Rk
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Team (1st Place Votes) Record
Points
Last Poll
Clarkson (14)
31- 5-5
149
4
Minnesota ( 1)
38- 2-1
136
1
Wisconsin
28- 8-2
120
3
Cornell
24- 6-4
95
2
Boston College
27- 7-3
81
5
Mercyhurst
24- 9-4
77
7
Harvard
23- 7-4
70
6
North Dakota
20-12-438 8
Boston University
24-13-1
34
9
Quinnipiac
22- 6-9
19
10
others receiving votes: Robert Morris 4, RIT 2.
USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Division 1
Women’s College Hockey Poll
March 18, 2014
Rank Team
Last Wk Record Top 10
1
Minnesota, 190 (19)
1
37-1-1
24
2
Clarkson, 167
3
29-5-5
24
3 Wisconsin, 156
4
28-7-2
24
4
Mercyhurst, 128
8
24-8-4
17
5
Cornell, 117
2
24-6-4
24
6
Boston College, 96
5
27-7-3
24
7
Harvard, 76
6
23-7-4
24
8
Boston University, 54
9
24-13-1 16
9
Quinnipiac, 32
10
22-6-9
24
10 North Dakota, 25
7
20-12-4 24
others receiving votes: Robert Morris, 3; Rochester Institute of
Technology, 1.
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March 22, 2014
Clarkson’s Rattray Named 2014 Patty
Kazmaier Memorial Award Winner
Minnesota’s Brandt One of Three Finalists
by USAHockey.com
WALLINGFORD, Conn. – Jamie Lee Rattray (Kanata, Ont.), a senior
forward at Clarkson University, was awarded the 2014 Patty Kazmaier
Memorial Award today at the Oakdale Theatre in Wallingford, Conn.
The award, in its 17th year, is presented annually to the top player in
NCAA Division I women’s ice hockey.
Rattray was named the winner of the award during the Patty Kazmaier
Memorial Award Ceremony and Brunch, as part of the NCAA Women’s
Frozen Four weekend hosted by Quinnipiac University. She was chosen
for the honor from a group of three finalists, including Hannah Brandt
(Vadnais Heights, Minn./University of Minnesota) and Jillian Saulnier
(Halifax, Nova Scotia/Cornell University).
“Jamie Lee is the definition of hard work paying off,” said Matt
Desrosiers, co-head coach of Clarkson University. “The energy she brings
to every practice and game is unmatched and is infectious to the rest
of her team. She embodies everything the Patty Kazmaier Memorial
Award represents; a top performer in the country, competitiveness,
performance in the clutch, personal character, and most importantly
a true passion and love for the game of hockey.”
Amidst a record-setting senior campaign, Rattray sits at or near the
top of the national leader board in many offensive statistical categories.
The Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference Player of the Year and
First-Team All-ECAC selection, Rattray was a three-time ECAC Player of
the Month (November, December, January), three-time ECAC Player of
the Week and five-time member of the ECAC Weekly Honor Roll. The
senior forward helped Clarkson University win the ECAC regular-season
title, earn the No. 1 seed in the ECAC tournament and secure a spot
in the NCAA Women’s Frozen Four championship game. Additionally,
her on-ice leadership helped Clarkson set the school-record for wins
in a single season with 30.
Rattray currently ranks second in the NCAA in both points (64) and
goals (28), including a nation-leading nine power-play markers. She
has recorded 20 multi-point games in Clarkson’s 40 outings to date,
including two five-points showings (Nov. 22 vs. Princeton and Jan. 31
vs. Union College). Additionally, Rattray has set Clarkson’s single-season records for goals, assists and points, as well as the school’s career
records in both goals and points.
Away from the rink, Rattray has been active in the Clarkson women’s
hockey team’s participation with the Lil’ Knight Club, which volunteers
with youth hockey players in the area. She also helped paint the Helping
Hands building in Potsdam, N.Y., and has assisted in fundraising for the
Dalton Guyette Memorial Award, which is given annually to provide
opportunities to less fortunate children near Clarkson’s campus.
Notes: Rattray is the first Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award winner
from Clarkson University and the seventh ECAC player to earn the
award ... Dave Fischer, senior director of communications for USA
Hockey, served as master of ceremonies for the event, while Meghan
Duggan, captain of the 2014 U.S. Olympic Women’s Ice Hockey Team
and 2011 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award winner as a member of the
University of Wisconsin, was the keynote speaker.
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March 17, 2014
Bemidji State’s Sertich Retires After
Eight Years as Head Coach
BEMIDJI, Minn. – After eight seasons at the helm of the Bemidji State
University women’s ice hockey program, head coach Steve Sertich
is calling it quits. Sertich, who has led the Beavers to 81 wins, eight
postseason appearances and the program’s first stint in the national
polls, announced his intention to retire from coaching at a press
conference March 17.
“I’ve truly enjoyed my time as a teacher and coach at both the high
school and Division 1 levels and now I look forward to the next chapter
of my life.” commented Sertich.”
“I want to thank Steve for his time as the head women’s hockey
coach at Bemidji State University,” commented BSU Director of Athletics Tracy Dill. “Although my time working with Steve has been short,
it is evident that he cares deeply about the program, staff and more
importantly, the student-athletes. I wish Steve the best in retirement
and thank him for all he has done to make BSU a better place.”
The 2009-10 WCHA Coach of the Year leaves the Bemidji State
program as the all-time wins leader with 81 – surpassing each of his
predecessors by more than 50 wins. He also amassed 57 victories
competing in the greatest conference in women’s college hockey, the
WCHA, finishing as high as fifth on two different occasions. Under his
watch, BSU had its first individual earn All-America honors, 10 players
were named to All-WCHA teams, 97 earned Academic All-WCHA honors
and 61 garnered the coveted WCHA Scholar Athlete award.
Sertich led the Beavers to their eighth consecutive WCHA Playoff
appearance to conclude the 2013-14 campaign. BSU collected an overall
record of 11-21-4 with an 8-17-3 mark in league play to garner the
No. 6 seed in the playoffs. The season capped a string of four seasons
with a combined 54 wins—the best four-year total in the program’s
15 years of existence.
Sertich led the Beavers to the finest season in program history in
2011-12. The Beavers picked up a program-record 17 wins and finished
17-17-3 overall, which included five wins over ranked opponents. The
2011-12 squad was the first BSU women’s hockey team to achieve a
national ranking. The team rose as high as No. 7 in the nation and was
ranked or received votes in the national polls every week from Oct.
1-Feb. 27. In addition, Zuzana Tomcikova became the program’s first
All-America selection.
During the 2010-11 season, Sertich led the team to a fifth place
finish in the WCHA – a program best. The same season saw the Beavers
open their new home, the Sanford Center, and claim their best home
winning record in program history at 9-5-2. BSU also captured its first
ever wins over a top-ranked team, defeating Mercyhurst, 5-3, Oct. 16.
At the conclusion of the 2009-10 regular season, Sertich was honored
as the WCHA Coach of the Year. He led the Beavers to fifth place in
the league a 12-19-7 overall record and a 9-12-7-3 mark in WCHA
play, before the team claimed its first-ever playoff victory and made
its debut trip to the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF, where it bowed out with
a loss to eventual NCAA champion University of Minnesota Duluth.
Sertich came to Bemidji State in 2006-07 after spending 13 years
as the head varsity coach at Roseville Area High School. He coached
the Roseville boys’ team from 1993-2003, leading it to a 156-71-11
record and two Minnesota State tournament appearances and two
Suburban East Conference Championships. Sertich earned four coach
of the year honors, as he was named Section 3AA Boys’ Coach of the
Year in 1999, Section 2AA Boys’ Coach of the Year in both 2002 and
2003, and Class AA Coach of the Year in 2003.
In 2003, Sertich moved to head coach of the Roseville High School
girls’ varsity team and in three seasons in the position, he led the
program to a record of 62-21-2. The Roseville girls finished fourth in
the 2006 state tournament and captured Suburban East Conference
titles in both 2004 and 2005. Sertich was named the 2004 Section 2AA
Girls’ Coach of the Year.
Sertich began his coaching career in 1976 as the head boys’ varsity
coach at Northfield High School, and over the next 20 years he held
a variety of head and assistant coaching positions at the high school,
college and national team levels.
In the spring of 2010, Sertich was inducted into the Minnesota High
School Hockey Coaches Hall of Fame. The honor, which is bestowed by
the Minnesota Hockey Coaches Association, is given to coaches that
have made outstanding contributions to the sport of hockey in the
state of Minnesota.
In addition to his coaching duties, Sertich has served as the Vice
President of Board of Directors for the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Museum
located in Eveleth, Minn. In that capacity, he was a driving force behind
the women’s U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game, which began in 2008
with a game at the Hippodrome in Eveleth, Minn. that featured the
Beavers and the University of Wisconsin.
Sertich began his playing career with the Colorado College Tigers
in 1970 and assembled a standout four-year career, during which he
played 125 games and scored 162 points (75 goals, 87 assists). Sertich
graduated from Colorado College in 1974 with a bachelor’s degree in
elementary education and humanities. He received a master’s degree
in elementary education from Minnesota State University, Manakto
in 1999.
Sertich was a member of the U.S. National Team from 1973-75 and
was also a member of the 1976 U.S. Olympic team, which finished fifth
at the Innsbruck, Austria games.
After his collegiate days were over, Sertich played in the German
Professional League, spending the 1974-75 season as captain for Fussen
and two seasons from 1978-80 playing for Nurnburg.
March 6, 2013
Minnesota, Hats Off to Thee
WCHA Regular Season Champion Golden
Gophers Lead 2013-14 All-WCHA First Team
with Four Members; Minnesota’s Brandt, a TopThree Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Finalist,
Named WCHA Player of the Year; Gophers’
Terry Honored as WCHA Outstanding StudentAthlete of the Year; UM’s Ramsey Selected by
Coaches as WCHA Defensive Player of the Year;
Gophers' Cameranesi is WCHA Rookie of Year;
Minnesota’s Brad Frost Named WCHA Coach
of Year for Second Straight Season; 91 StudentAthletes Earn WCHA All-Academic Team Honors
MADISON, Wis. – For the second straight season, the University of
Minnesota dominated the regular season and the two-time defending
national champions once again are the big winners in the 2013-14
post-season women’s honors. The awards were announced by the
Western Collegiate Hockey Association today (March 6) at a league
awards ceremony held in Bemidji, Minn., in conjunction with the WCHA
FINAL FACE-OFF tournament championship.
Minnesota, the WCHA regular season champion, placed four players
on the All-WCHA First Team as selected by coaches and team captains
and the Gophers also had players who were named WCHA Player of the
Year, WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year, WCHA Defensive
Player of the Year and WCHA Rookie of the Year.
Minnesota’s Hannah Brandt, a sophomore forward from Vadnais
Heights, Minn. who scored 14 goals and 26 assists for 40 points in 28
conference games, was named the WCHA Player of the Year. Brandt,
the league leader in assists and total points and the conference scoring
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champion, was also one of three WCHA players named as top 10 finalists
for the 2014 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award, given annually to the top
collegiate player. Earlier today (March 6), she was also named one of
three finalists for the Kazmaier, an award won last year by Minnesota’s
Amanda Kessel, the 2013 WCHA Player of the Year.
Brandt is the only repeat member of the All-WCHA First Team. She is
joined at forward by teammate Kelly Terry, a senior from Whitby, Ont.,
who had 13 goals and 36 points in league play, and the University of
North Dakota’s Michelle Karvinen a senior from Rodovre, Denmark,
who played for Team Finland and was named the outstanding forward
at the Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia. Karvinen compiled 12
goals, seven assists and 19 points in 18 league games.
Terry was also honored as the WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete
of the Year. She is a forward who scored over 30 points in each of her
four seasons at Minnesota. Terry has a grade-point average of 3.42
(4.0 scale), majoring in Biology, and intends to go to medical school in
hopes of becoming a doctor. She is a four-time University of Minnesota
Scholar-Athlete and a WCHA Scholar-Athlete in 2013 and 2014. She is
also an All-WCHA All-Academic Team honoree in 2012, 2013 and 2014.
The All-WCHA First Team for 2013-14 also includes Minnesota
defensemen Rachel Ramsey, a junior defenseman from Chanhassen,
Minn., and Milica McMillen, a sophomore from St. Paul, Minn. Ramsey
had six goals, 24 assists and 30 points in league play while McMillen
scored eight goals and added 18 assists for 26 points. The All-WCHA First
Team goaltender is the University of Wisconsin’s Alex Rigsby, a senior
from Delafield, Wis., who has 99 career victories, a 1.29 goals-against
average in conference play and a .947 conference saves percentage.
Rigsby was a second-team all-WCHA goalie last season.
Ramsey was also honored as the WCHA Defensive Player of the Year
in a vote of the league’s head coaches.
The WCHA Coach of the Year Award for 2013-14 went to Minnesota’s
Brad Frost, who led the Gophers to a 26-1-1 conference record and
to the regular season title. Minnesota enters the 2014 WCHA FINAL
FACE-OFF on a 22-game unbeaten streak (21-0-1) and is 83-1-1 since
Feb. 18, 2012. Frost’s team is the two-time defending NCAA champion
and has won two WCHA titles in a row. This marks the fourth time Frost
has been named the league’s coach of the year, with his first honor
coming in 2007-08 and the second in 2008-09 when he was co-coach
of the year (with Wisconsin’s Mark Johnson). He also won the award
last season when his team had the only perfect season in women’s
college hockey history.
Rachael Bona, who is also a finalist for the Kazmaier Award, leads the
All-WCHA Second Team. The second team includes Bona’s Minnesota
teammate Sarah Davis, a senior from Paradise, Newfoundland who
had 15 goals 21 assists and 36 points, and Wisconsin forward Brittany
Ammerman, a junior from River Vale, N.J. who also is a finalist for the
Kazmaier Award. Ammerman led the league in goals with 20 and had
34 points while Bona had 15 goals and 38 points. The defensemen are
Courtney Burke, Wisconsin’s sophomore from Albany, N.Y., and Ohio
State junior Kari Schmitt, from Canton, Mich. Burke had three goals,
18 assists and 21 points while Schmitt scored four goals and 15 points.
Minnesota’s Amanda Leveille, a sophomore from Kingston, Ont., is
the all-league’s second team goaltender. Leveille, who was 26-1-1
in conference play, had a 1.03 goals-against average and a .953 save
percentage.
The All-WCHA Third Team for 2013-14 features Minnesota State
goaltender Danielle Butters, a senior from London, Ont. who had a
3.35 goals-against average and a .917 save percentage. The forwards
are Minnesota Duluth’s Jenna McParland, a junior from Screiber, Ont.
who scored seven goals, 18 assists and 25 points, Wisconsin’s Blayre
Turnbull, a junior forward from Stellarton, Nova Scotia who scored 15
goals, had 17 assists and 32 points, and North Dakota forward Josefine
Jakobsen, a junior from Aalborg, Denmark who had 10 goals, 14 assists
and 24 points. The defensemen are Ohio State Sara Schmitt, a junior
from Canton, Mich. who had six goals, 13 assists and 19 points and
Minnesota Duluth freshman Lara Stalder of Lucerne, Switzerland who
scored three goals and 14 points. Stalder also won a bronze medal in
the Olympics with Team Switzerland.
Minnesota forward Dani Cameranesi, who was the top scoring
freshman in the WCHA this season with 14 goals, 10 assists and 24
points, was named the WCHA Rookie of the Year and joins Stalder on
the All-WCHA Rookie Team with North Dakota defenseman Gracen
Hirschy, UND forward Susanna Tapani, Wisconsin forward Sarah Nurse
and goaltenders Brittni Mowat of Bemidji State and Ann-Renée Desbiens
of Wisconsin, who each received the same number of votes. Desbiens,
who was 9-1-0 in league action, had a 0.97 goals-against average and
earned her the WCHA goaltending champion award. She also owned
the top save percentage in WCHA play at .961.
Conference member-team head coaches, assistant coaches and
team captains vote for the WCHA individual award winners. The WCHA
Defensive Player of the Year Award is chosen by the head coaches,
while the WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year is selected
by the institutional faculty representatives.
The conference also today released the 2013-14 All-WCHA Academic
Team, comprised of 91 student-athletes representing all eight WCHA
women’s-member institutions.
2013-14 WCHA Women’s Award Winners
WCHA Player of the Year
Hannah Brandt, F, So., Minnesota (Vadnais Heights, MN)
WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year
Kelly Terry, F, Sr., Minnesota (Whitby, ON)
WCHA Defensive Player of the Year
Rachel Ramsey, D, Jr., Minnesota (Chanhassen, MN)
WCHA Rookie of the Year
Dani Cameranesi, F, Fr., Minnesota (Plymouth, MN)
WCHA Scoring Champion
Hannah Brandt, F, So., Minnesota (Vadnais Heights, MN)
WCHA Goaltending Champion
Ann-Renée Desbiens, G, Fr., Wisconsin (La Malbaie, QC)
WCHA Coach of the Year
Brad Frost, Minnesota
All-WCHA First Team
F - Hannah Brandt, So., Minnesota ((Vadnais Heights, MN). F - Kelly Terry,
Sr., Minnesota (Whitby, ON). F - Michelle Karvinen, Sr., North Dakota
(Rødovre, Denmark). D - Rachel Ramsey, Jr., Minnesota (Chanhassen,
MN). D - Milica McMillen, So., Minnesota (St. Paul, MN). G - Alex Rigsby,
Sr., Wisconsin (Delafield, WI).
All-WCHA Second Team
F - Brittany Ammerman, Sr., Wisconsin (River Vale, NJ). F - Sarah Davis,
Sr., Minnesota (Paradise, NL). F - Rachael Bona, Jr., Minnesota (Coon
Rapids, MN). D - Courtney Burke, So., Wisconsin (Albany, NY). D - Kari
Schmitt, Jr., Ohio State (Canton, MI). G - Amanda Leveille, So., Minnesota (Kingston, ON).
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All-WCHA Third Team
F - Josefine Jakobsen, Jr., North Dakota (Aalborg, Denmark). F - Jenna
McParland, Jr., Minnesota Duluth (Schreiber, ON). F - Blayre Turnbull,
Jr., Wisconsin (Stellarton, NS). D - Sara Schmitt, Jr., Ohio State (Canton,
MI). D - Lara Stalder, Fr., Minnesota Duluth (Lucerne, Switzerland). G
- Danielle Butters, Sr., Minnesota State (London, ON).
All-WCHA Rookie Team
F - Dani Cameranesi, Fr., Minnesota (Plymouth, MN). F - Sarah Nurse,
Fr., Wisconsin (Hamilton, ON). F - Susanna Tapani, Fr., North Dakota
(Laitala, Finland). D - Lara Stalder, Fr., Minnesota Duluth (Lucerne,
Switzerland). D - Gracen Hirschy, Fr., North Dakota (Fort Wayne, IN).
G - Ann-Renée Desbiens, Wisconsin (La Malbaie, QC). G - Brittni Mowat,
Fr., Bemidji State (Glenboro, MB).
March 6, 2013
2013-14 WCHA All-Academic Team
Honorees Announced
91 Student-Athletes Represent All Eight Member
Institutions
The Western Collegiate Hockey Association today (March 6) announced
that 91 student-athletes, representing all eight women’s member institutions, have earned WCHA All-Academic Team honors for 2013-14.
Criteria: To qualify for the WCHA All-Academic Team, student-athletes must have completed one year of eligibility at present institution,
prior to the current academic year and have a GPA of at least 3.0 for
the previous two semesters or three quarters.
Following, by team, are the 2013-14 WCHA All-Academic Team
honorees: (*indicates repeat honoree).
Bemidji State University: *Alex Citrowske, Jr. (Savage, MN); *Allie
Duellman, Sr. (Maplewood, MN); Tess Dusik, Sr. (Oak Bluff, MB); *Alex
Ehlert, Sr (Portage, WI); *Kristin Huber, Jr. (Kelowna, BC); Megan
Lushanko, So. (Chisago City, MN); *Emily McKnight, Sr. (Roland, MB);
Hanna Moher, So. (Milton, ON); Kaitlyn Tougas, So. (Thunder Bay, ON);
*Danielle Williams, Sr. (Waconia, MN); *Whitney Wivoda, So (Fairbanks,
AK).
University of Minnesota: *Rachael Bona, Jr. (Coon Rapids, MN);
Hannah Brandt, So. (Vadnais Heights, MN); *Bethany Brausen, Sr.
(Little Canada, MN); *Baylee Gillanders, Sr. (Kyle, SK); *Rachel Ramsey,
Jr. (Chanhassen, MN); Shyler Sletta, Jr. (Elko New Market, MN); *Kelly
Terry, Sr. (Whitby, ON).
University of Minnesota Duluth: Sophia Carlstrom, So. (Danderyd,
Sweden); Alivia Del Basso, So. (Perth, Australia); Marie Delarbre, So.
(Fussen, Germany); *Brienna Gillanders, Sr. (Kyle, SK); Zoe Hickel, Jr.
(Anchorage, AK); Jordan Krause, So. (Kelowna, BC); *Jamie Kenyon, Sr.
(Sparta, WI); *Emma Stauber, Jr. (Duluth, MN); *Tea Villila, Jr. (Hyvinkaa,
Finland).
Minnesota State University: Katie Johnson, So. (Anoka, MN); *Melissa
Klippenstein, Sr. (Neubergthal, MB); *Erin Krichiver, So. (Chicago, IL);
*Kari Lundberg, Sr. (Woodbury, MN); *Shelby Moteyunas, Jr. (Cicero,
NY); Lindsay Nagel, So. (Fargo, ND); Haley Northcote, So. (Cumberland,
ON); Giulianna Pallotta, So. (Beeton, ON); Brianna Quade, Fr. (Newcastle,
ON); *Kathleen Rogan, Jr. (Vancouver, BC); *Kelsie Scott, Sr. (Souris,
MB).
University of North Dakota: *Shelby Amsley-Benzie, So. (Warroad,
MN); *Kayla Berg, Sr. (Fargo, ND); Andrea Dalen, Jr. (Hønefoss,
Norway); Meghan Dufault, So. (Winnipeg, MB); Tanja Eisenschmid,
So. (Kaufbeuren, Germany); Johanna Fallman, Jr. (Luleå, Sweden);
Samantha Hanson, So. (White Bear Lake, MN); *Josefine Jakobsen,
Jr. (Aalborg, Denmark); *Leah Jensen, So. (East Grand Forks, ND);
*Shannon Kaiser, So. (Crookston, MN); Michelle Karvinen, Sr. (Rødovre,
Denmark); Samantha LaShomb, So. (Inver Grove Heights, MN); *Layla
Marvin, So. (Warroad, MN); Marissa Salo, Fr. (Grand Rapids, MN); *Tori
Williams, Jr. (The Pas, MB).
Ohio State University: *Becky Allis, Sr. (West Olive, MI); Kendall Curtis,
So. (Highlands Ranch, CO); *Stacy Danczak, Jr. (Macedonia, OH); Kara
Gust, Jr. (Orland Park, IL); Chelsea Knapp, Sr. (York, NY); *Taylor Kuehl,
Jr. (Minnetrista, MN); *Madison Marcotte, Sr. (White Bear Lake, MN);
Julia McKinnon, So. (Kelowna, BC); Melani Moylan, So. (Mississauga,
ON); Bryanna Neuwald, So. (Oakville, ON); *Kari Schmitt, Jr. (Canton,
MI); *Sara Schmitt, Jr. (Canton, MI); Lisa Steffes, Sr. (Amherstburg, ON);
*Kayla Sullivan, Jr. (Flower Mound, TX); *Annie Svedin, Sr. (Söråker,
Sweden); Cara Zubko, So. (Stenen, SK).
St. Cloud State University: Hanna Brodt, So. (Roseville, MN); *Sydney
Burghardt, Sr. (Medicine Hat, AB); Michelle Burke, Sr. (London, ON);
Katie Fitzgerald, So. (Des Plaines, IL); *Julie Friend, Jr. (Minnetonka,
MN); Kalli Funk, Jr. (Roseville, MN); *Julia Gilbert, Sr. (Hermantown,
MN); Audrey Hanmer, Jr. (Wyoming, MN); *Amanda Monkman, Sr.
(Roseau, MN); *Abby Ness, Jr. (Roseau, MN); *Amy Olson, Jr. (Roseau,
MN); Jenna Redford, Fr. (Soldotna, AK); Vanessa Spataro, So. (Stouffville,
ON).
University of Wisconsin: *Brittany Ammerman, Sr. (River Vale, NJ);
*Natalie Berg, Sr. (Minnetonka, MN); Kim Drake, So. (Mosinee, WI);
*Ilana Friedman, Sr. (Middleton, WI); Kelly Jaminski, Sr. (Wisconsin
Rapids, WI); *Katy Josephs, Jr. (Calgary, AB); *Stefanie McKeough, Sr.
(Carlsbad Springs, ON); Madison Packer, Sr. (Birmingham, MI); *Alex
Rigsby, Sr. (Delafield, WI).
March 8, 2014
Minnesota Wins Third Straight WCHA
FINAL FACE-OFF Championship with
3-1 Victory over North Dakota
Junior Defenseman Rachel Ramsey Named
FINAL FACE-OFF Most Valuable Player
BEMIDJI, Minn. – The No. 1 Minnesota women's hockey team scored
two power-play goals in the second period and added an empty-netter
in the third to secure a 3-1 win over No. 3 seed North Dakota and claim
its third-straight WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF title Saturday night.
Junior Rachel Ramsey (Chanhassen, MN) and freshman Dani Cameranesi (Plymouth, MN) led the Gophers with two points each on one goal
and one assist. Sophomore goaltender Amanda Leveille (Kingston, ON)
and senior Kelly Terry (Whitby, ON) joined Ramsey and Cameranesi on
the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF All-Tournament Team. Ramsey was named
the FINAL FACE-OFF Most Valuable Player as well.
“Obviously it was a great win tonight, and I am very proud of our
team against a very good opponent,” said Minnesota head coach Brad
Frost. “Our power-play was clicking as good as it has been all year, and
I thought we made the most out of our opportunities. This is big for
us as it will give us momentum going into next weekend.”
Minnesota (36-1-1) finished two-for-three on the power-play and
outshot North Dakota, 44-21, en route to its sixth WCHA postseason
title. Leveille finished with 20 saves, while UND’s Shelby Amsley-Benzie
kept the game tight with 41 saves.
North Dakota (20-11-4) took a 1-0 lead on a power-play goal by
Josefine Jakobsen at 2:45 of the second period after the teams played
a scoreless first period. However, Minnesota answered with two
second-period goals to take a 2-1 lead into the second intermission
before sealing the victory with an empty-net goal late in the third.
“I think North Dakota's goal gave us a little fire to get moving,”
Ramsey said. “It was kind of a reality check as Wisconsin went down
1-0 and was not able to put the puck in the net (against UND in the
WCHA semifinals). It looked like that for a while, but we knew we
would eventually put it away.”
The Gophers scored the equalizer at 10:48 of the second period
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when Ramsey fired a shot from the top of the slot, showing great
patience in waiting for an open shooting lane. Terry and sophomore
Maryanne Menefee (Lansing, MI) assisted on the play with just four
seconds remaining in a Gopher power-play.
Ramsey then set up the Gophers' second goal of the period, firing
another shot from just inside the blue line on the power play. Sophomore Hannah Brandt (Vadnais Heights, MN) redirected the bouncing
puck past Amsley-Benzie to give the Gophers the 2-1 lead at 14:12 of
the second.
“I knew Ramsey was going to shoot the puck, so I knew I had to get
to the net,” Brandt said. “I was there at the last minute, and I was able
to get a piece of it and it went in.”
Minnesota outshot UND 13-10 in the third period but could not
extend its lead until North Dakota pulled Amsley-Benzie with 1:30
remaining. Cameranesi fired a long shot into the empty net off a feed
from junior Rachael Bona (Coon Rapids, MN) with 1:16 to play to seal
the win.
With the victory, the Gophers earn the league’s automatic berth
into the NCAA tournament.
“We aren’t too concerned about who we get in the first round, but
it is always fun to face a new team and see how they play,” Brandt
said. “Whoever we play, we will be ready for Saturday.”
The NCAA first round is set for March 14-15, and the 2014 NCAA
Women’s Frozen Four is March 21-23 in Hamden, Conn.
February 13, 2014
114 Student-Athletes Honored as WCHA
Scholar-Athletes for 2013-14
All 10 Men’s and All Eight Women’s Member
Institutions are Represented; Ninth Annual Group
Includes 38 Repeat Honorees
MADISON, Wis. – The Western Collegiate Hockey Association, through
Minnesota State University, Mankato President Richard Davenport
(Chair, Board of Directors), St. Cloud State University Faculty Representative Bill Hudson (Chair, women’s league), men’s Commissioner Bruce
McLeod and women’s Commissioner Sara Martin, today announced
that 114 conference-member student-athletes make up the ninth
annual group of WCHA Scholar-Athlete Award recipients for 2013-14.
The 114 figure represents every conference-member institution and
is the second highest number of recipients in one season, behind the
116 honored a year ago (2012-13).
“On behalf of the entire Western Collegiate Hockey Association
family, we offer heartfelt congratulations to all of our men’s and
women’s WCHA Scholar-Athletes for 2013-14,” said Dr. Davenport,
Hudson, McLeod and Martin in a joint statement. “Each year at this
time, as our member teams are engaged in the heat of competition for
championships and playoff positions, we have a special opportunity
to publicly recognize the very best in our student-athletes.
“It is with a true sense of pride that we today acknowledge the
tremendous time-commitment, effort and dedication put forth by these
outstanding young men and women. Earning a WCHA Scholar-Athlete
Award, and achieving this highest of scholastic honors among your
peers, is a most fitting tribute. We wish each and every one of them
all the success in the future.”
The WCHA Scholar-Athlete Award was developed through member
team Faculty Representatives and approved by the conference
membership for the 2005-06 season. To earn recognition as a WCHA
Scholar-Athlete, conference-member student-athletes must have
completed at least one year of residency at their present institution
prior to the current academic year and must also have a grade-point
average of at least 3.50 on a 4.0 scale for the previous two semesters
or three quarters, or may qualify if their overall GPA is at least 3.50
for all terms at his or her present institution.
Over the nine years of the award, there have now been more than
750 WCHA Scholar-Athlete honorees representing every men’s and
women’s conference-member institutions. Thirty-eight (38) of this
season’s 114 recipients are repeat honorees, with 14 of those now
being three-time honorees.
Among the 14 three-time honorees for 2013-14 are: Allie Duellman,
Bemidji State University (D, Sr., Maplewood, MN); Danielle Williams,
Bemidji State University (Sr., D/F, Waconia, MN); Bethany Brausen,
University of Minnesota (F, Sr., Little Canada, MN); Melissa Klippenstein,
Minnesota State University, Mankato (F, Sr., Neubergthal, MB); Kathleen
Rogan, Minnesota State University (F, Jr., Vancouver, BC); Madison
Marcotte, Ohio State University (D, Sr., White Bear Lake, MN); Sydney
Burghardt, St. Cloud State University (F, Sr., Medicine Hat, AB); Julia
Gilbert, St. Cloud State University (F, Sr., Hermantown, MN); Amanda
Monkman (D, Sr., Roseau, MN); Amy Olson, St. Cloud State University
(F, Jr., Roseau, MN); and Natalie Berg, University of Wisconsin (D, Sr.,
Minnetonka, MN).
And among the two-time WCHA Scholar-Athlete honorees for 2013-14
are: Whitney Wivoda, Bemidji State (F, So., Fairbanks, AK); Kelly Terry,
Minnesota (F, Sr., Whitby, ON); Lauren Barnes, Minnesota State (D/F,
Sr., Burnsville, MN); Erin Krichiver, Minnesota State (G, So., Chicago,
IL); Shelby Amsley-Benzie, North Dakota (G, So., Warroad, MN); Andrea
Dalen, North Dakota (F, Jr., Hønefoss, Norway); Shannon Kaiser, North
Dakota (F, So., Crookston, MN); Tori Williams, North Dakota (D, Jr., The
Pas, MB); Becky Allis, Ohio State (D, Sr., West Olive, MI); Stacy Danczak,
Ohio State (G, Jr., Macedonia, OH); Taylor Kuehl, Ohio State (F, Jr.,
Minnetrista, MN); Kari Schmitt, Ohio State (D, Jr., Canton, MI); Sara
Schmitt, Ohio State (D, Jr., Canton, M); Kayla Sullivan, Ohio State (F, Jr.,
Flower Mound, TX); Julie Friend, St. Cloud State (G, Jr., Minnetonka,
MN); and Katy Josephs, Wisconsin (F, Jr., Calgary, AB).
In 2005-06, the first season of the WCHA Scholar-Athlete award, there
were a combined 47 men’s and women’s honorees. Total honorees by
year have been: 2005-06 (47), 2006-07 (49), 2007-08 (79), 2008-09 (71),
2009-10 (80), 2010-11 (90), 2011-12 (110), 2012-13 (116), and 2013-14
(114). WCHA Scholar-Athlete Award recipients are publicly honored by
their respective schools and presented with a commemorative plaque.
2013-14 WCHA Women’s Scholar-Athletes
*** three-time recipient; ** two time recipient
Bemidji State University: ***Allie Duellman (D, Sr., Maplewood,
MN); Tess Dusik (F, Sr., Oak Bluff, MB); Alex Ehlert (D, Sr., Portage,
WI); Hanna Moher (F, So.,Milton, ON); ***Danielle Williams (Sr., D/F,
Waconia, MN); **Whitney Wivoda (F, So., Fairbanks, AK).
University of Minnesota: Rachael Bona (F, Jr., Coon Rapids, MN);
Hannah Brandt (F, So., Vadnais Heights, MN); ***Bethany Brausen
(F, Sr., Little Canada, MN); Rachel Ramsey (D, Jr., Chanhassen, MN);
**Kelly Terry (F, Sr., Whitby, ON).
University of Minnesota Duluth: Alivia Del Basso (F, So., Perth,
Australia); Sofia Carlström (G, So., Danderyd, Sweden); Marie Delarbre
(F, So., Fussen, Germany); Brienna Gillanders (F, Sr., Kyle, SK); Jordan
Krause (D, So., Kelowna, BC).
Minnesota State University, Mankato: **Lauren Barnes (D/F, Sr.,
Burnsville, MN); ***Melissa Klippenstein (F, Sr., Neubergthal, MB);
**Erin Krichiver (G, So., Chicago, IL); Haley Northcote (D, So., Cumberland, ON); ***Kathleen Rogan (F, Jr., Vancouver, BC).
University of North Dakota: **Shelby Amsley-Benzie (G, So., Warroad,
MN); Kayla Berg (D, Sr., Fargo, ND); **Andrea Dalen (F, Jr., Hønefoss,
Norway); Meghan Dufault (F, So., Winnipeg, MB); Tanja Eisenschmid
(D, So., Kaufbeuren, Germany); Johanna Fallman (D, Jr., Luleå, Sweden);
Leah Jensen (F, So., East Grand Forks, MN); **Shannon Kaiser (F, So.,
Crookston, MN); Sam LaShomb (D, So., Inver Grove Heights, MN);
**Tori Williams (D, Jr., The Pas, MB).
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Ohio State University: **Becky Allis (D, Sr., West Olive, MI); **Stacy
Danczak (G, Jr., Macedonia, OH); **Taylor Kuehl (F, Jr., Minnetrista,
MN); ***Madison Marcotte (D, Sr., White Bear Lake, MN); Bryanna
Neuwald (D, So., Oakville, ON); **Kari Schmitt (D, Jr., Canton, MI); Sara
Schmitt** (D, Jr., Canton, Ml); **Kayla Sullivan (F, Jr., Flower Mound,
TX).
St. Cloud State University: Hanna Brodt (F, So., Roseville, MN);
***Sydney Burghardt (F, Sr., Medicine Hat, AB); **Julie Friend (G, Jr.,
Minnetonka, MN); Kalli Funk (F, Jr., Roseville, MN); ***Julia Gilbert (F,
Sr., Hermantown, MN); ***Amanda Monkman (D, Sr., Roseau, MN);
***Amy Olson (F, Jr., Roseau, MN); Jenna Redford (D/F, Fr., Soldotna,
AK).
University of Wisconsin: ***Natalie Berg (D, Sr., Minnetonka, MN);
**Katy Josephs (F, Jr., Calgary, AB); Kelly Jaminski (D, Sr., Wisconsin
Rapids, WI); Alex Rigsby (G, Sr., Delafield, WI); Stefanie McKeough (D,
Sr., Carlsbad Springs, ON).
Minnesota’s NCAA-Record Winning
Streak Reached 62 Straight Games
Over Three Seasons; Gophers Now an
Incredible 87-2-1 in Last 90 Contests
Overall, 55-1-1 in Last 57 WCHA Games
Coach Brad Frost’s Minnesota Golden Gophers stretched their NCAA
Division 1 hockey record winning streak to 62 consecutive games
during the 2013-14 season before falling by a single goal, 3-2, to North
Dakota on Nov. 17.
The record winning streak, which included back-to-back NCAA
championships, dated to Feb. 17, 2012, when the Gophers were
upended 2-1 in overtime at home by North Dakota. The streak included
the last eight games of 2011-12, all 41 games in 2012-13 and 13 more
to start the 2013-14 campaign. The Gophers’ also compiled a record
39-game WCHA winning streak, with their last previous league defeat
occurring Feb. 19, 2011 when they fell 5-3 at UND in the regular season
finale.
“For everybody who has been a part of it, it’s been a really special
thing,” said Frost of the winning streak. “I think they helped grow the
game of women’s hockey here in Minnesota and nation-wide, and
that’s a huge testament to them. There was a lot of pressure, a lot
of media attention and a lot of excitement every time we stepped on
the ice, which was great, but it’s over, and we’re happy to have been
a part of it.”
Minnesota’s 62-game winning streak toppled the previous Div. 1
women’s hockey winning streak of 21 games set by Harvard and the
Div. 1 women’s unbeaten streak of 32 games set twice by Wisconsin.
It also topped the Div. 1 men’s winning streak of 30 games held jointly
by Rensselaer and Cornell and men’s hockey unbeaten streak of 38
straight games set by Rensselaer.
Over the last three seasons now, Minnesota stands an amazing 87-2-1
over their last 90 games overall, dating to eight wins in the final eight
games of 2011-12.
The Gophers, who were 8-0 over the final eight games of 2011-12,
41-0 in 2012-13 and were 38-2-1 in 2013-14, are also 55-1-1 over their
last 57 WCHA regular season outings, dating to Feb. 18, 2012.
Minnesota won 50-straight games away from Ridder Arena over
more than two years, dating back to a 3-0 win over Minnesota Duluth
on Jan. 14, 2012. The streak ended with the national championship
neutral-site loss to Clarkson at Quinnipiac’s rink on March 23, 2014.
NCAA Women’s Frozen Four Set to
Return to Minnesota’s Ridder Arena in
Both 2015 and 2018
The University of Minnesota will host the 2015 and 2018 NCAA Women’s
Frozen Fours at Ridder Arena, as announced by the NCAA.
“We have had incredible success hosting past women’s hockey
Frozen Fours,” coach Brad Frost said. “The University of Minnesota
takes great pride in putting on a first class tournament for the teams
and fans that are involved. This is a great honor for our university, and
I am confident that these championships will be two more memorable,
top notch events.”
The four national championship sites announced by the NCAA were:
2015 – Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN; 2016 – Whittemore Center
Arena, Durham, NH; 2017 – Family Arena, St. Charles, MO; 2018 –
Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN.
Ridder Arena, whose capacity is 3,400 fans, previously hosted the
NCAA Women’s Frozen Four in 2010 and 2013. The arena was the first
facility dedicated solely to college women’s ice hockey. Ridder Arena
also has served as the site for eight WCHA conference championships
(2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013).
The 2014 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four will be hosted by Quinnipiac
University in Hamden, Conn., at High Point Solutions Arena at the TD
Bank Sports Center, March 21-23, 2014.
Five Former WCHA Players on Team
Canada Win Olympic Gold Medals
Silver Medalist USA had 11 Former and Current
WCHA Stars; UMD’s Stalder Wins Bronze Medal
for Switzerland; 34 Current and Former League
Players Competed in 2014 Olympic Winter
Games in Sochi, Russia, North Dakota’s Karvinen
Named Top Forward in Olympic Tournament;
Kessel, Knight and Bozek are All-Stars
MADISON, Wis. – Five former women’s Western Collegiate Hockey
Association players were awarded gold medals at the recently-completed 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia.
Three WCHA teams – Minnesota Duluth, Wisconsin and Ohio State
– had former players on Team Canada, the Olympic champions. They
are forward Natalie Spooner of Ohio State, defenseman Meghan
Mikkelson of Wisconsin, Jocelyne Larocque of Minnesota Duluth and
ex-UMD forwards Haley Irwin and Caroline Ouelette, the Canadian
captain.
There were 16 former and current WCHA players who competed in
the gold medal game. Three WCHA teams – Minnesota, Wisconsin and
North Dakota – had players on the USA roster and won silver medals.
The roster for the United States team included 11 current and former
players from the WCHA.
UMD defenseman Lara Stalder won a bronze medal with Team
Switzerland. She was one of five current WCHA players who competed
in Sochi. UMD’s Tea Villila played for Team Finland and North Dakota
had three current players in the Games – forwards Michelle Karvinen
and Susanna Tapani with Team Finland and Tanja Eisenschmid with
Team Germany. All five will return to their college teams and be ready
to play in the WCHA playoffs.
Karvinen was named the best forward by the Directorate at the 2014
Olympic Winter Games, becoming the first non-Canadian to earn the
award. Karvinen led all players at the tournament with five goals and
seven points. She tied with Jenni Hiirikoski for the highest plus/minus
rating on Team Finland with a +4 rating.
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Overall there were 34 current and former WCHA players who
competed in the Olympics, including Minnesota Duluth with 11 players,
Minnesota with seven, North Dakota with six, Wisconsin with five,
Ohio State with three and Minnesota State two.
Five current and former Gophers were on Team USA – Megan Bozek,
Amanda Kessel, Gigi Marvin, Anne Schleper and Lee Stecklein. Marvin
was the lone Olympic veteran among the Gopher representatives.
The other Gophers Olympians all were a part of the unbeaten team
which won the NCAA championship last season. Kessel, who won the
Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award last year as the best player in college
hockey, and Stecklein have college eligibilities remaining.
Four former Badgers were on the U.S. Olympic squad. They are
forwards Brianna Decker, Meghan Duggan, who was team captain,
and Hilary Knight, along with goaltender Jessie Vetter. It marked the
second Olympic Games for Duggan, Knight and Vetter. Decker made
her Olympic debut. Decker, Duggan and Vetter all took home the Patty
Kazmaier Award at some point during their Wisconsin careers, while
Knight is the all-time leading scorer in school history.
Former North Dakota players Monique and Jocelyne Lamoureux
were also on Team USA. It was the second Olympic Winter Games for
the Lamoureux twins, who played in their first Olympics winning silver
with the U.S. in 2010 in Vancouver.
Knight, Kessel and Bozek were all named to the all-star team in Sochi
as selected by the Olympic media.
Minnesota had seven players in Sochi, the five on Team USA and
Finnish teammates goalie Noora Räty, an all-American collegian last
season, and defenseman Mira Jalouso.
Minnesota Duluth had 11 current and former players on six teams
in Sochi, including the medalists Stalder Irwin, Larocque and Ouelette.
Both forwards, Irwin and Ouellette, played on Team Canada’s gold
medalists in 2010 in Vancouver. Ouellette is a three-time gold medalist for Canada (2010, 2006, 2002), while Larocque, an all-American
defenseman, was one of the last players cut from the 2010 Canada
Olympic squad after she was centralized for the first part of the 2009-10
NCAA season. After returning to UMD in January, she helped lead the
Bulldogs to their fifth NCAA title that March.
Other UMD alums who competed were defenseman Jenni Asserholt,
goaltender Kim Martin Hansson and forward Pernilla Winberg, who
all played with Team Sweden. Ex-Bulldogs Alexandra Vafina and Iya
Gavrilova played for the host team Russia and former Bulldog goalie
Jennifer Harss was on Germany’s Olympic squad.
In addition to Spooner, Ohio State had two others alums in Sochi –
forwards Minttu Tuominen and Emma Terho (Laaksonen) who played
on Team Finland.
North Dakota’s Olympic contingent also featured former UND defenseman Susanne Fellner who played for Team Germany.
Minnesota State has two alums at the Games. Nina Tikkinen played
for the Finnish team and fellow alum Emilia Andersson is on the Swedish
team which finished fourth.
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National Championship Results • 2000-2014
Division 1 Women’s National Champions
Year
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Team (League) (Championship Sanctioned by)
Minnesota (WCHA) (AWCHA)
Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) (NCAA)
Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) (NCAA)
Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) (NCAA)
Minnesota (WCHA) (NCAA)
Minnesota (WCHA) (NCAA)
Wisconsin (WCHA) (NCAA)
Wisconsin (WCHA) (NCAA)
Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) (NCAA)
Wisconsin (WCHA) (NCAA)
Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) (NCAA)
Wisconsin (WCHA) (NCAA)
Minnesota (WCHA) (NCAA)
Minnesota (WCHA) (NCAA)
Clarkson (ECAC Hockey) (NCAA)
Women’s Division 1 National
Championship Results
2000 AWCHA Division 1 Championship
@ Matthews Arena, Northeastern University, Boston, MA.
Semifinals: Minnesota 3 vs Minnesota Duluth 2 (NC); Dartmouth 2 vs
Brown 4 (NC). Third Place Game: Dartmouth 5 vs Minnesota Duluth
4 (NC). Championship Game: Minnesota 4 vs Brown 2 (NC). National
Champion: Minnesota.
2001 NCAA Championship
@ Mariucci Arena Minneapolis, MN.
Semifinals: St. Lawrence 3 vs Dartmouth 1 (NC); Minnesota Duluth 6
vs Harvard 3 (NC). Third Place Game: Harvard 3 vs Dartmouth 2 (NC).
Championship Game: Minnesota Duluth 4 vs St. Lawrence 2 (NC).
All-Tournament Team: G - Tuula Puputti, Minnesota Duluth; D - Isabelle
Chartrand, St. Lawrence; Brittny Ralph, Minnesota Duluth; F - Amanda
Sargeant, St. Lawrence; F - Maria Rooth, Minnesota Duluth; F - Tammy
Shewchuk, Harvard. MOP: Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth. Attendance: 5,178. National Champion: Minnesota Duluth.
2002 NCAA Championship
@ Whittemore Center, Durham, NH.
Semifinals: Brown 2 vs Minnesota 1 (NC); Minnesota Duluth 3 vs
Niagara 2 (NC). Third Place Game: Niagara 2 vs Minnesota 2 ot (NC).
Championship Game: Minnesota Duluth 3 vs Brown 2 (NC). All-Tournament Team: G - Tania Pinelli, Niagara; D - Larissa Luther, Minnesota
Duluth; D - Meredith Ostrander, Brown; F - Kelly Stephens, Minnesota;
F - Joanne Eustace, Minnesota Duluth; F - Kristy Zamora, Brown.
MOP: Kristy Zamora, F, Brown. Attendance: 5153. National Champion:
Minnesota Duluth.
2003 NCAA Championship
@ Duluth Entertainment & Convention Center (DECC), Duluth, MN.
Semifinals: Harvard 6 vs Minnesota 1 (NC); Minnesota Duluth 5 vs
Dartmouth 2 (NC). Third Place Game: Dartmouth 4 vs Minnesota 2
(NC). Championship Game: Minnesota Duluth 4 vs Harvard 3 (2 ot)
(NC). All-Tournament Team: G - Amy Ferguson, Dartmouth; D - Angela
Ruggiero, Harvard; F - Jenny Potter, Minnesota Duluth; F - Hanne
Sikio, Minnesota Duluth; F - Julie Chu, Harvard; F - Caroline Ouellette,
Minnesota Duluth. MOP: Caroline Ouellette, F, Minnesota Duluth.
Attendance: 9,968. National Champion: Minnesota Duluth
2004 NCAA Championship
@ Dunkin’ Donuts Center, Providence, RI.
Semifinals: Minnesota 5 vs Dartmouth 1 (NC); Harvard 2 vs St. Lawrence
1 (NC). Third Place Game: St. Lawrence 2 vs Dartmouth 1 (NC). Championship Game: Minnesota 6 vs Harvard 2 (NC). All-Tournament Team:
G - Jody Horak, Minnesota; D - Allie Sanchez, Minnesota; D - Angela
Ruggiero, Harvard; F - Kelly Stephens, Minnesota; F - Natalie Darwitz,
Minnesota; F - Krissy Wendell, Minnesota. MOP: Krissy Wendell, F,
Minnesota. Attendance: 6,048. National Champion: Minnesota.
2005 NCAA Championship
NCAA Regionals: Providence 1 @ Minnesota 6 (NC); Wisconsin 3 @
Dartmouth 4 (NC); Mercyhurst 4 @ Harvard 5 (3 ot) (NC); St. Lawrence
3 @ Minnesota Duluth 2 ot (NC).
NCAA Women’s Frozen Four @ Whittemore Center, Durham, NH
Semifinals: Minnesota 7 vs Dartmouth 2 (NC); Harvard 4 vs St. Lawrence
1 (NC). Third Place Game: St. Lawrence 5 vs Dartmouth 1 (NC). Championship Game: Minnesota 4 vs Harvard 3 (NC). All-Tournament Team: G
- Ali Boe, Harvard; D - Caitlin Cahow, Harvard; D - Lyndsay Wall, Minnesota; F - Sarah Vaillancourt, Harvard; F - Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota;
F - Krissy Wendell, Minnesota. MOP: Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota.
Attendance: 15,352. National Champion: Minnesota.
2006 NCAA Championship
NCAA Regionals: Harvard 1 @ New Hampshire 3 (NC); Princeton 0
@ Minnesota 4 (NC); Minnesota Duluth 0 @ St. Lawrence 1 (NC);
Mercyhurst 1 @ Wisconsin 2 (2 ot) (NC).
NCAA Women’s Frozen Four @ Mariucci Arena, Minneapolis, MN.
Semifinals: Minnesota 5 vs New Hampshire 4 (NC); Wisconsin 1 vs
St. Lawrence 0 (NC). Championship: Wisconsin 3 vs Minnesota 0
(NC). All-Tournament Team: G - Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin; D - Bobbi-Jo
Slusar, Wisconsin; D - Ashley Albrecht, Minnesota; F - Jinelle Zaugg,
Wisconsin; F - Bobbi Ross, Minnesota; F - Jennifer Hitchcock, New
Hampshire. MOP: Jessie Vetter, G, Wisconsin. Attendance: 11,849.
National Champion: Wisconsin.
2007 NCAA Championship
NCAA Regionals: Harvard 0 @ Wisconsin 1 (4 ot) (NC); St. Lawrence
6 @ New Hampshire 2 (NC); Minnesota Duluth 3 @ Mercyhurst 2 ot
(NC); Boston College 3 @ Dartmouth 2 (2 ot) (NC).
NCAA Women’s Frozen Four @ Herb Brooks Arena, Lake Placid, NY.
Semifinals: Wisconsin 4 vs St. Lawrence 0 (NC); Minnesota Duluth 4 vs
Boston College 3 (2 ot) (NC). Championship: Wisconsin 4 vs Minnesota
Duluth 1 (NC). All-Tournament Team: G - Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin;
D - Bobbi-Jo Slusar, Wisconsin; D - Meghan Mikkleson, Wisconsin;
F - Jinelle Zaugg, Wisconsin; F - Jessica Koizumi, Minnesota Duluth;
F - Sara Bauer, Wisconsin. MOP: Sara Bauer, F, Wisconsin. Attendance:
20,307. National Champion: Wisconsin.
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National Championship con't
2008 NCAA Championship
NCAA Regionals: Dartmouth 1 @ Harvard 5 (NC); Wisconsin 3 @
Minnesota 2 ot (NC); Mercyhurst 4 @ Minnesota Duluth 5 (NC); St.
Lawrence 2 @ New Hampshire 3 (ot) (NC).
NCAA Women’s Frozen Four @ DECC, Duluth, MN.
Semifinals: Wisconsin 4 vs Harvard 1 (NC); Minnesota Duluth 3 vs
New Hampshire 2 (NC). Championship Game: Minnesota Duluth 4 vs
Wisconsin 0 (NC). All-Tournament Team: G - Kim Martin, Minnesota
Duluth; D - Myriam Trepanier, Minnesota Duluth; D - Heidi Pelttari,
Minnesota Duluth; F - Laura Fridfinnson, Minnesota Duluth; F - Sara
O’Toole, Minnesota Duluth; F - Erika Lawler, Wisconsin. MOP: Kim
Martin, G, Minnesota Duluth. Attendance: 11,453. National Champion:
Minnesota Duluth.
2009 NCAA Championship
NCAA Regionals: St. Lawrence 1 @ Mercyhurst 3 (NC); Minnesota
Duluth 4 @ New Hampshire 1 (NC); Dartmouth 0 @ Wisconsin 7 (NC);
Boston College 3 @ Minnesota 4 (NC).
NCAA Women’s Frozen Four @ Agganis Arena, Boston, MA.
Semifinals: Wisconsin 5 vs Minnesota Duluth 1 (NC); Mercyhurst 5 vs
Minnesota 4 (NC). Championship Game: Wisconsin 5 vs Mercyhurst
0 (NC). All-Tournament Team: G - Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin; D - Malee
Windmaier, Wisconsin; D - Alycia Matthews, Wisconsin; F - Erika
Lawler, Wisconsin; F - Hilary Knight, Wisconsin; F - Meghan Agosta,
Mercyhurst. MOP: Jessie Vetter, G, Wisconsin. Attendance: 11,353.
National Champion: Wisconsin.
2010 NCAA Championship
NCAA Regionals: Boston University 1 @ Mercyhurst 4 (NC); Cornell
6 @ Harvard 2 (NC); New Hampshire 1 @ Minnesota Duluth 2 (NC);
Clarkson 2 @ Minnesota 3 ot (NC).
NCAA Women’s Frozen Four @ Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN.
Semifinals: Cornell 3 vs Mercyhurst 2 ot (NC); Minnesota Duluth 3 vs
Minnesota 2 (NC). Championship Game: Minnesota Duluth 3 vs Cornell
2 (3 ot) (NC). All-Tournament Team: G - Amanda Mazzotta, Cornell; D Laura Fortino, Cornell; D - Lauriane Rougeau, Cornell; F - Emmanuelle
Blais, Minnesota Duluth; F - Laura Fridfinnson, Minnesota Duluth; F Jessica Wong, Minnesota Duluth. MOP: Emmanuelle Blais, F, Minnesota
Duluth. Attendance: 6,003. National Champion: Minnesota Duluth.
2011 NCAA Championship
NCAA Regionals: Minnesota 1 @ Boston College 4 (NC); Minnesota
Duluth 1 @ Wisconsin 2 (NC); Dartmouth 1 @ Cornell 7 (NC); Mercyhurst 2 @ Boston University 4 (NC).
NCAA Women’s Frozen Four @ Louis J. Tullio Arena, Erie, PA.
Semifinals: Boston College 2 vs Wisconsin 3 (NC); Boston University 4
vs Cornell 1 (NC). Championship Game: Boston University 1 vs Wisconsin 4 (NC). All-Tournament Team: G - Molly Schaus, Boston College;
D - Catherine Ward, Boston University; D - Alev Kelter, Wisconsin; F Meghan Duggan, Wisconsin; F - Carolyne Prevost, Wisconsin; F - Brooke
Ammerman, Wisconsin. MOP (co): Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin and
Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin. Attendance: 17,841. National Champion:
Wisconsin.
2012 NCAA Championship
NCAA Regionals: St. Lawrence 3 @ Boston College 6 (NC); Boston
University 7 @ Cornell 8 (3 ot) (NC); North Dakota 1 @ Minnesota 5
(NC); Mercyhurst 1 @ Wisconsin 3 (NC).
NCAA Women’s Frozen Four @ AMSOIL Arena, Duluth, MN.
Semifinals: Boston College 2 vs Wisconsin 6 (NC); Cornell 1 vs Minnesota
3 (NC). Championship Game: Minnesota 4 vs Wisconsin 2 (NC). All-Tournament Team: G - Noora Räty, Minnesota; D - Megan Bozek, Minnesota;
F - Amanda Kessel, Minnesota; F - Sara Erickson, Minnesota; F - Brooke
Ammerman, Wisconsin; F- Carolyne Prévost, Wisconsin. MOP: Noora
Räty, G, Minnesota. Attendance: 5,879. National Champion: Minnesota.
2013 NCAA Championship
NCAA Regionals: Harvard 1 @ Boston College 3 (NC); Mercyhurst 4 @
Cornell 3 ot (NC); Clarkson 3 @ Boston University 5 (NC); North Dakota
2 @ Minnesota 3 (3 ot) (NC).
NCAA Women’s Frozen Four @ Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN.
Semifinals: (4) Boston College 2 vs (1) Minnesota 3 ot (NC); (3) Mercyhurst 1 vs (2) Boston University 4 (NC). Championship Game: Boston
University 3 vs Minnesota 6 (NC). All-Tournament Team: G - Noora
Räty, Minnesota; D - Megan Bozek, Minnesota; D - Milica McMillen,
Minnesota; F - Amanda Kessel, Minnesota; F - Hannah Brandt, Minnesota; F - Marie-Philip Poulin, Boston University. MOP: Noora Räty, G,
Minnesota. Attendance: 6,800 (sellout). National Champion: Minnesota.
2014 NCAA Championship
NCAA Regionals: Mercyhurst 3 @ Cornell 2 (NC); Boston College 1 @
Clarkson 3 (NC); Harvard 1 @ Wisconsin 2 (NC); Boston University 1
@ Minnesota 5 (NC).
NCAA Women’s Frozen Four @ Ridder Arena, Hamden, CT.
Semifinals: (4) Wisconsin 3 vs (1) Minnesota 5 (NC); (3) Mercyhurst 1
vs (2) Clarkson 5 (NC). Championship Game: Clarkson 5 vs Minnesota
4 (NC). All-Tournament Team: G -Erica Howe, Clarkson; D - Renata
Fast, Clarkson; D - Baylee Gillanders, Minnesota; F - Jamie Lee Rattray,
Clarkson; F - Maryanne Menafee, Minnesota; F - Rachael Bona, Minnesota. MOP: Jamie Lee Rattray, F, Clarkson. Attendance: 6,744. National
Champion: Clarkson.
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WCHA Regular Season Champions • 2000-2014
WCHA Regular Season Champions
Year: Champion (Record, SW, Points)
1999-00: Minnesota Duluth (21-1-2, 44)
2000-01: Minnesota (18-4-2, 38)
2001-02: Minnesota (19-2-3, 41)
2002-03: Minnesota Duluth (21-2-1, 43)
2003-04: Minnesota (19-3-2, 40)
2004-05: Minnesota (25-1-2, 52)
2005-06: Wisconsin (24-3-1, 49)
2006-07: Wisconsin (23-1-4, 50)
2007-08: Minnesota Duluth* (24-4-0, 48)
2008-09: Minnesota (23-2-3, 2, 51)
2009-10: Minnesota Duluth (20-6-2, 1, 43)
Minnesota (18-6-4, 3, 43)
2010-11: Wisconsin (24-2-2, 2, 76)
2011-12: Wisconsin (23-3-2, 1, 72)
2012-13: Minnesota (28-0-0, 0, 84)
2013-14: Minnesota (26-1-1, 0, 79)
Notes: *26 games and WCHA regular season title later vacated due to ineligible
player. Beginning with 2008-09 season, shootout wins = 1 additional point. Beginning
with 2010-11 season, victories worth 3 points
Minnesota Golden Gophers
2014 WCHA Regular Season & Playoff Champions
photo by Jerry Lee/Gopher Athletics
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WCHA Playoff Championship Results • 2000-2014
WCHA Playoff Champions
Year: Champion.
1999-00: Minnesota Duluth
2000-01: Minnesota Duluth
2001-02: Minnesota
2002-03: Minnesota Duluth
2003-04: Minnesota
2004-05: Minnesota
2005-06: Wisconsin
2006-07: Wisconsin
2007-08: Minnesota Duluth
2008-09: Wisconsin
2009-10: Minnesota Duluth
2010-11: Wisconsin
2011-12: Minnesota
2012-13: Minnesota
2013-14: Minnesota
2000 WCHA Playoff Championship
@ Bloomington Ice Gardens, Bloomington, MN
March 2: Minnesota State 0 vs Minnesota 10; Bemidji State 2 vs
Wisconsin 9; Ohio State 3 vs St. Cloud State 2. March 3: Wisconsin 0
vs Minnesota 5; Ohio State 1 vs Minnesota Duluth 7. March 4: Wisconsin 2 vs Ohio State 4 (3rd place); Minnesota 0 vs Minnesota Duluth 2
(championship). All-Tournament Team: F - Tracy Engstrom, Minnesota;
F - Lindsey Ogren, Ohio State; F - Jenny Schmidgall, Minnesota Duluth;
D - Winny Brodt, Minnesota; D - Brittny Ralph, Minnesota Duluth; G Erica Killewald, Minnesota. MOP: Tuula Puputti, G, Minnesota Duluth.
Attendance: 6,407 (7 games). Playoff Champion: Minnesota Duluth.
2001 WCHA Playoff Championship
@ Rochester Recreation Center, Rochester, MN
March 8: Minnesota State 1 vs Minnesota Duluth 10; Bemidji State 2
vs Wisconsin 5; Ohio State 5 vs St. Cloud State 0. March 9: Wisconsin
5 vs Minnesota Duluth 6 ot; Ohio State 4 vs Minnesota 0. March 10:
Wisconsin 4 vs Minnesota 3 (3rd place); Ohio State 0 vs Minnesota
Duluth 3 (championship). All-Tournament Team: F - Meghan Hunter,
Wisconsin; F - Corinne Rosen, Ohio State; F - Erika Holst, Minnesota
Duluth; D - Navada Russell, Minnesota Duluth; D - Sis Paulsen, Wisconsin;
G - April Stojak, Ohio State. MOP: Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth.
Attendance: 2,423 (7 games). Playoff Champion: Minnesota Duluth.
2002 WCHA Playoff Championship
@ Fogerty Arena, Blaine, MN
March 7: Bemidji State 3 vs Ohio State 5. March 8: Minnesota Duluth 1
vs Wisconsin 4; Ohio State 1 vs Minnesota 4. March 9: Ohio State 2 vs
Minnesota Duluth 6 (3rd place); Wisconsin 2 vs Minnesota 3 (championship). All-Tournament Team: F - Kelly Stephens, Minnesota; F - La
Toya Clarke, Minnesota; F - Hanne Sikio, Minnesota Duluth; D - Carla
MacLeod, Wisconsin; D - Kerry Weiland, Wisconsin; G - Jody Horak,
Minnesota. MOP: Ronda Curtin, D, Minnesota. Attendance: NA. Playoff
Champion: Minnesota.
2003 WCHA Playoff Championship
@ Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks, ND
March 6: Bemidji State 3 vs Ohio State 4 ot. March 7: Wisconsin 1
vs Minnesota 3; Ohio State 1 vs Minnesota Duluth 6. March 8: Ohio
State 1 vs Wisconsin 4 (3rd place); Minnesota 3 vs Minnesota Duluth
5 (championship). All-Tournament Team: F - Erika Holst, Minnesota
Duluth; F - La Toya Clarke, Minnesota; F - Jeni Creary, Ohio State; D Winny Brodt, Minnesota; D - Sis Paulsen, Wisconsin; G - Patricia Sautter,
Minnesota Duluth. MOP: Caroline Ouellette, F, Minnesota Duluth.
Attendance: 2,746 (5 games). Playoff Champion: Minnesota Duluth.
2004 WCHA Playoff Championship
@ Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN
March 12: (5) Minnesota State 1 vs (4) Ohio State 3. March 13: (3)
Minnesota Duluth 3 vs (2) Wisconsin 1; (4) Ohio State 1 vs (1) Minnesota 5. March 14: Ohio State 4 vs Wisconsin 5 (3rd place); Minnesota
Duluth 2 vs Minnesota 4 (championship). All-Tournament Team:
F - Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota; F - Jenny Potter, Minnesota Duluth;
F - Kelly Stephens, Minnesota; D - Molly Engstrom, Wisconsin; D Krista McArthur, Minnesota Duluth; G - Jody Horak, Minnesota. MOP:
Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota. Attendance: 3,449 (3 sessions). Playoff
Champion: Minnesota.
2005 WCHA Playoff Championship
@ Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN
March 3: (7) North Dakota 2 vs (2) Minnesota Duluth 3; (8) Bemidji State
3 vs (1) Minnesota 6. March 4: (6) St. Cloud State 1 vs (3) Wisconsin
3; (5) Minnesota State 1 vs (4) Ohio State 4. March 5: Wisconsin 3 vs
Minnesota Duluth 2; Ohio State 1 vs Minnesota 7. March 6: Ohio State
0 vs Minnesota Duluth 5 (3rd place); Wisconsin 2 vs Minnesota 3 ot
(championship). All-Tournament Team: F - Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota;
F - Krissy Wendell, Minnesota; F - Sharon Cole, Wisconsin; D - Lyndsay
Wall, Minnesota; D - Carla MacLeod, Wisconsin; G - Jody Horak,
Minnesota. MOP: Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota. Attendance: 4,716
(4 sessions). Playoff Champion: Minnesota.
2006 WCHA Playoff Championship
@ Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN
March 11: (4) St. Cloud State 0 vs (1) Wisconsin 9; (3) Minnesota Duluth
1 vs (2) Minnesota 2. March 12: (2) Minnesota 1 vs (1) Wisconsin 4
(championship). All-Tournament Team: F - Cyndy Kenyon, Minnesota;
F - Gigi Marvin, Minnesota; D - Bobbi-Jo Slusar, Wisconsin; D - Allie
Sanchez, Minnesota; D - Emily Morris, Wisconsin; G - Meghan Horras,
Wisconsin. MOP: Sara Bauer, F, Wisconsin. Attendance: 2,792 (2
sessions). Playoff Champion: Wisconsin.
2007 WCHA Playoff Championship
@ Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN
March 3: (4) Ohio State 0 vs (1) Wisconsin 4; (3) Minnesota 3 vs (2)
Minnesota Duluth 2 ot. March 4: Minnesota 1 vs Wisconsin 3 (championship). All-Tournament Team: F - Bobbi Ross, Minnesota; F - Gigi Marvin,
Minnesota; F - Jinelle Zaugg, Wisconsin; D - Tessa Bonhomme, Ohio
State; D - Meaghan Mikkelson, Wisconsin; G - Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin.
MOP: Sara Bauer, F, Wisconsin. Attendance: 2,500 (2 sessions). Playoff
Champion: Wisconsin.
WCHA W • THE 2013-14 SEASON
WCHA Playoff Championship con't
2008 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF
@ DECC, Duluth, MN
March 8: (4) St. Cloud State 0 vs (1) Minnesota Duluth 9; (3) Wisconsin
4 vs (2) Minnesota 3. March 9: Minnesota 4 vs Minnesota Duluth 5
ot (championship). All-Tournament Team: F - Gigi Marvin, Minnesota;
F - Jinelle Zaugg, Wisconsin; F - Haley Irwin, Minnesota Duluth; D
- Jocelyne Larocque, Minnesota Duluth; D - Myriam Trepanier, Minnesota Duluth; G - Kim Martin, Minnesota Duluth. MOP: Elin Holmlov, F,
Minnesota Duluth. Attendance: 4,650 (3 games). Playoff Champion:
Minnesota Duluth.
2009 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF
@ Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN
March 7: (4) Minnesota State 2 vs (1) Minnesota 7; (3) Minnesota
Duluth 1 vs (2) Wisconsin 3. March 8: Wisconsin 5 vs Minnesota 3
(championship). All-Tournament Team: F - Hilary Knight, Wisconsin;
F - Jasmine Giles, Wisconsin; F - Monique Lamoureux, Minnesota; D Alycia Matthews, Wisconsin; D - Melanie Gagnon, Minnesota; G - Jessie
Vetter, G, Wisconsin. MOP: Jessie Vetter, G, Wisconsin. Attendance:
5,376 (3 games). Playoff Champion: Wisconsin.
2010 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF
@ Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN
March 6: (4) Bemidji State 3 vs (1) Minnesota Duluth 7; (3) Ohio
State 4 vs (2) Minnesota 5 (2 ot). March 7: Minnesota 2 vs Minnesota
Duluth 3 (championship). All-Tournament Team: F - Emmanuelle Blais,
Minnesota Duluth; F - Laura Fridfinnson, Minnesota Duluth; F - Sarah
Erickson, Minnesota; D - Anne Schleper, Minnesota; D - Jaime Rasmussen, Minnesota Duluth; G - Jennifer Harss, Minnesota Duluth. MOP:
Emmanuelle Blais, F, Minnesota Duluth. Attendance: 3,328 (3 games).
Playoff Champion: Minnesota Duluth.
2011 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF
@ Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN
March 4: (4) North Dakota 0 vs (1) Wisconsin 3; (3) Minnesota 4 vs (2)
Minnesota Duluth 2. March 5: Minnesota 4 vs Wisconsin 5 ot (championship). All-Tournament Team: F - Amanda Kessel, Minnesota; F - Kelly
Nash, Wisconsin; F - Meghan Duggan, Wisconsin; D - Geena Prough,
Wisconsin; D - Megan Bozek, Minnesota; G - Noora Räty, Minnesota.
MOP: Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin. Attendance: 3,452 (3 games).
Playoff Champion: Wisconsin.
2012 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF
@ AMSOIL Arena, Duluth, MN
March 2: (4) Minnesota Duluth 3 vs (1) Wisconsin 1; (3) North Dakota
4 vs (2) Minnesota 6. March 3: Minnesota Duluth 0 vs Minnesota 2
(championship). All-Tournament Team: F - Sarah Davis, Minnesota; F
- Haley Irwin, Minnesota Duluth; F - Emily West, Minnesota; D - Anne
Schleper, Minnesota; D - Bridgette Lacquette, Minnesota Duluth; G Noora Räty, Minnesota. MOP: Noora Räty, G, Minnesota. Attendance:
3,473 (3 games). Playoff Champion: Minnesota.
2013 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF
@ Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN
March 8: (3) North Dakota 2 vs (2) Wisconsin 1; (4) Ohio State 0 vs (1)
Minnesota 5. March 9: North Dakota 0 vs Minnesota 2 (championship). All-Tournament Team: F - Jocelyne Lamoureux, North Dakota;
F - Maryanne Menefee, Minnesota; F - Hannah Brandt, Minnesota; D
- Monique Lamoureux, North Dakota; D - Megan Bozek, Minnesota; G
- Noora Räty, Minnesota. MOP: Noora Räty, G, Minnesota. Attendance:
6,334 (3 games). Playoff Champion: Minnesota.
2014 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF
@ Sanford Center, Bemidji, MN
March 7: (3) North Dakota 1 vs (2) Wisconsin 0; (4) Minnesota Duluth 1
vs (1) Minnesota 4. March 8: North Dakota 1 vs Minnesota 2 (championship). All-Tournament Team: F - Dani Cameranesi, Minnesota; F
- Kelly Terry, Minnesota; F - Meghan Dufault, North Dakota; D - Rachel
Ramsey, Minnesota; D - Tanja Eisenschmid, North Dakota; G - Amanda
Leveille, Minnesota. MOP: Rachel Ramsey, D, Minnesota. Attendance:
2,090 (3 games). Playoff Champion: Minnesota.
WCHA W • THE 2013-14 SEASON
2013-14 WCHA Head-to-Head • Regular Season
BSU
UM
UMD
MSU
UND
OSU
SCSU
UW
BSU
UM
UMD
MSU
UND
OSU
SCSU
UW
W-L-T-SW
--- 0-4-01-3-03-1-00-3-12-1-12-1-10-4-0 8-17-3-2
4-0-0 --- 4-0-04-0-03-1-03-0-14-0-04-0-0 26-1-1-0
3-1-00-4-0 --- 4-0-00-2-22-0-22-1-10-3-1 11-11-6-4
1-3-00-4-00-4-0 --- 2-2-02-2-02-1-10-4-0 7-20-1-0
3-0-11-3-02-0-22-2-0 --- 1-3-04-0-01-2-1 14-10-4-2
1-2-10-3-10-2-22-2-03-1-0 --- 3-0-10-4-0 9-14-5-2
1-2-10-4-01-2-11-2-10-4-00-3-1 --- 0-4-0 3-21-4-2
4-0-00-4-03-0-14-0-02-1-14-0-04-0-0 ---
21-5-2-1
PTS
29
79
43
22
48
34
15
66
2013-14 WCHA Head-to-Head Results • Regular Season
Bemidji State: Oct 25 MINNESOTA (L 0-4). Oct 26 MINNESOTA (L 3-4).
Nov 1 NORTH DAKOTA L 2-6). Nov 2 NORTH DAKOTA (L 1-5). Nov 8 @
Ohio State (W 3-2). Nov 9 @ Ohio State (T 2-2 ot). Nov 15 MINNESOTA
STATE (W 4-1). Nov 16 MINNESOTA STATE (W 3-2). Nov 22 @ Minnesota
Duluth (L 0-3). Nov 23 @ Minnesota Duluth (W 1-0). Dec 6 @ Wisconsin
(L 2-7). Dec 8 @ Wisconsin (L 0-5). Jan 4 @ Minnesota State (L 1-2). Jan
5 @ Minnesota State (W 1-0). Jan 10 ST. CLOUD STATE (L 1-3). Jan 11 ST.
CLOUD STATE (W 2-1). Jan 17 WISCONSIN (L 0-6). Jan 18 WISCONSIN (L
1-3). Jan 24 @ North Dakota (T 3-3 ot). Jan 25 @ North Dakota (L 1-2). Jan
31 MINNESOTA DULUTH (L 3-5). Feb 1 MINNESOTA DULUTH (L 1-2). Feb 7
@ Minnesota (L 0-10). Feb 8 @ Minnesota (L 3-5). Feb 14 OHIO STATE (W
4-1). Feb 15 OHIO STATE (L 1-3). Feb 21 @ St. Cloud State (T 1-1 ot). Feb
22 @ St. Cloud State (W 3-0).
Minnesota: Oct 11 WISCONSIN (W 2-1). Oct 12 WISCONSIN (W 2-0).
Oct 18 @ Minnesota Duluth (W 4-0). Oct 19 @ Minnesota Duluth (W 6-3).
Oct 25 @ Bemidji State (W 4-0). Oct 26 @ Bemidji State (W 4-3). Nov 1
MINNESOTA STATE (W 4-1). Nov 2 @ Minnesota State W 7-0). Nov 8 @
St. Cloud State (W 4-1). Nov 9 @ St. Cloud State (W 4-3). Nov 16 NORTH
DAKOTA (W 6-1). Nov 17 NORTH DAKOTA (L 2-3). Dec 7 @ Ohio State (W
9-2). Dec 8 @ Ohio State (W 5-1). Jan 10 OHIO STATE (W 6-0). Jan 11 OHIO
STATE (T 2-2 ot). Jan 17 MINNESOTA STATE (W 4-0). Jan 19 @ Minnesota
State (W 5-0). Jan 24 ST. CLOUD STATE (W 3-0). Jan 25 ST. CLOUD STATE
(W 3-1). Jan 31 @ North Dakota (W 5-1). Feb 1 @ North Dakota (W 3-1).
Feb 7 BEMIDJI STATE (W 10-0). Feb 8 BEMIDJI STATE (W 5-3). Feb 14 @
Wisconsin (W 3-2). Feb 15 @ Wisconsin (W 4-0). Feb 21 MINNESOTA
DULUTH (W 6-0). Feb 22 MINNESOTA DULUTH (W 6-0).
Minnesota Duluth: Oct 12 @ North Dakota (L 3-4). Oct 13 @ North
Dakota (T 3-3 ot); Oct 18 MINNESOTA (L 0-4). Oct 19 MINNESOTA (L 3-6).
Oct 25 @ Minnesota State (W 6-2). Oct 26 @ Minnesota State (W 3-1).
Nov 1 ST. CLOUD STATE (L 1-4). Nov 2 ST. CLOUD STATE (T 1-1 ot). Nov 15
@ Ohio State (W 3-2). Nov 16 @ Ohio State (W 2-0). Nov 22 BEMIDJI STATE
(W 3-0). Nov 23 BEMIDJI STATE (L 0-1). Nov 29 WISCONSIN (T 2-2 ot). Nov
30 WISCONSIN (L 0-1). Dec 13 @ St. Cloud State (W 2-1). Dec 14 @ St.
Cloud State (W 2-1). Jan 10 MINNESOTA STATE (W 3-1). Jan 11 MINNESOTA
STATE (W 4-2). Jan 18 OHIO STATE (T 0-0 ot). Jan 19 OHIO STATE (T 2-2 ot).
Jan 25 @ Wisconsin (L 1-3). Jan 26 @ Wisconsin (L 0-2). Jan 31 @ Bemidji
State (W 5-3). Feb 1 @ Bemidji State (W 2-1). Feb 8 NORTH DAKOTA (L
3-4). Feb 9 NORTH DAKOTA (T 2-2 ot). Feb 21 @ Minnesota (L 0-6). Feb
22 @ Minnesota (L 0-6).
Minnesota State: Oct 4 @ Wisconsin (L 0-3). Oct 5 @ Wisconsin (L 1-5).
Oct 25 MINNESOTA DULUTH (L 2-6). Oct 26 MINNESOTA DULUTH (L 1-3).
Nov 1 @ Minnesota (L 1-4). Nov 2 MINNESOTA (L 0-7). Nov 15 @ Bemidji
State (L 1-4). Nov 16 @ Bemidji State (L 2-3). Nov 22 OHIO STATE (W 4-1).
Nov 23 OHIO STATE (W 2-1). Dec 6 @ St. Cloud State (L 2-6). Dec 7 @ St.
Cloud State (W 3-1). Dec 13 NORTH DAKOTA (L 2-5). Dec 14 NORTH DAKOTA
(L 1-2). Jan 4 BEMIDJI STATE (W 2-1). Jan 5 BEMIDJI STATE (L 0-1). Jan 10
@ Minnesota Duluth (L 1-3). Jan 11 @ Minnesota Duluth (L 2-4). Jan 17
@ Minnesota (L 0-4). Jan 19 MINNESOTA (L 0-5). Jan 24 @ Ohio State (L
2-3 ot). Jan 25 @ Ohio State (L 2-4). Feb 7 ST. CLOUD STATE (W 4-2). Feb
8 ST. CLOUD STATE (T 3-3 ot). Feb 15 @ North Dakota (W 4-2). Feb 16 @
North Dakota (W 2-1). Feb 21 WISCONSIN (L 1-5). Feb 22 WISCONSIN (L
1-3).
North Dakota: Oct 12 MINNESOTA DULUTH (W 4-3). Oct 13 MINNESOTA
DULUTH (T 3-3 ot). Oct 18 OHIO STATE (W 5-2). Oct 19 OHIO STATE (L
1-2). Oct 25 @ St. Cloud State (W 2-1). Oct 26 @ St. Cloud State (W 6-1).
Nov 1 @ Bemidji State (W 6-2). Nov 2 @ Bemidji State (W 5-1). Nov 16 @
Minnesota (L 1-6). Nov 17 @ Minnesota (W 3-2). Nov 22 WISCONSIN (T
0-0 ot). Nov 23 WISCONSIN (L 1-3). Dec 13 @ Minnesota State (W 5-2).
Dec 14 @ Minnesota State (W 2-1). Jan 11 @ Wisconsin (W 4-1). Jan 12 @
Wisconsin (L 1-4). Jan 17 ST. CLOUD STATE (W 4-0). Jan 18 ST. CLOUD STATE
(W 3-1). Jan 24 BEMIDJI STATE (T 3-3 ot). Jan 25 BEMIDJI STATE (W 2-1).
Jan 31 MINNESOTA (L 1-5). Feb 1 MINNESOTA (L 1-3). Feb 8 @ Minnesota
Duluth (W 4-3). Feb 9 @ Minnesota Duluth (T 2-2 ot). Feb 15 MINNESOTA
STATE (L 2-4). Feb 16 MINNESOTA STATE (L 1-2). Feb 21 @ Ohio State (L
0-2). Feb 22 @ Ohio State (L 1-3).
Ohio State: Oct 11 ST. CLOUD STATE (T 2-2 ot). Oct 12 ST. CLOUD STATE
(W 4-2). Oct 18 @ North Dakota (L 2-5). Oct 19 @ North Dakota (W 2-1).
Nov 2 @ Wisconsin (L 1-4). Nov 3 @ Wisconsin (L 2-3). Nov 8 BEMIDJI STATE
(L 2-3). Nov 9 BEMIDJI STATE (T 2-2 ot). Nov 15 MINNESOTA DULUTH (L
2-3). Nov 16 MINNESOTA DULUTH (L 0-2). Nov 22 @ Minnesota State (L
1-4). Nov 23 @ Minnesota State (L 1-2). Dec 7 MINNESOTA (L 2-9). Dec 8
MINNESOTA (L 1-5). Jan 10 @ Minnesota (L 0-6). Jan 11 @ Minnesota (T
2-2 ot). Jan 18 @ Minnesota Duluth (T 0-0 ot). Jan 19 @ Minnesota Duluth
(T 2-2 ot). Jan 24 MINNESOTA STATE (W 3-2 ot). Jan 25 MINNESOTA STATE
(W 4-2). Jan 31 @ St. Cloud State (W 4-1). Feb 1 @ St. Cloud State (W 6-1).
Feb 7 WISCONSIN (L 0-3). Feb 8 WISCONSIN (L 2-3). Feb 14 @ Bemidji State
(L 1-4). Feb 15 @ Bemidji State (W 3-1). Feb 21 NORTH DAKOTA (W 2-0).
Feb 22 NORTH DAKOTA (W 3-1).
St. Cloud State: Oct 11 @ Ohio State (T 2-2 ot). Oct 12 @ Ohio State
(L 2-4). Oct 18 @ Wisconsin (L 1-4). Oct 19 @ Wisconsin (L 0-6). Oct 25
NORTH DAKOTA (L 1-2). Oct 26 NORTH DAKOTA (L 1-6). Nov 1 @ Minnesota
Duluth (W 4-1). Nov 2 @ Minnesota Duluth (T 1-1 ot). Nov 8 MINNESOTA
(L 1-4). Nov 9 MINNESOTA (L 3-4). Dec 6 MINNESOTA STATE (W 6-2). Dec
7 MINNESOTA STATE (L 1-3). Dec 13 MINNESOTA DULUTH (L 1-2). Dec 14
MINNESOTA DULUTH (L 1-2). Jan 3 WISCONSIN (L 1-3). Jan 4 WISCONSIN (L
0-4). Jan 10 @ Bemidji State (W 3-1). Jan 11 @ Bemidji State (L 1-2). Jan 17
@ North Dakota (L 0-4). Jan 18 @ North Dakota (L 1-3). Jan 24 @ Minnesota
(L 0-3). Jan 25 @ Minnesota (L 1-3). Jan 31 OHIO STATE (L 1-4). Feb 1 OHIO
STATE (L 1-6). Feb 7 @ Minnesota State (L 2-4). Feb 8 @ Minnesota State
(T 3-3 ot). Feb 21 BEMIDJI STATE (T 1-1 ot). Feb 22 BEMIDJI STATE (L 0-3).
Wisconsin: Oct 4 MINNESOTA STATE (W 3-0). Oct 5 MINNESOTA STATE
(W 5-1). Oct 11 @ Minnesota (L 1-2). Oct 12 @ Minnesota (L 0-2). Oct 18
ST. CLOUD STATE (W 4-1). Oct 19 ST. CLOUD STATE (W 6-0). Nov 2 OHIO
STATE (W 4-1). Nov 3 OHIO STATE (W 3-2). Nov 22 @ North Dakota (T 0-0
ot). Nov 23 @ North Dakota (W 3-1). Nov 29 @ Minnesota Duluth (T 2-2
ot). Nov 30 @ Minnesota Duluth (W 1-0). Dec 6 BEMIDJI STATE (W 7-2).
Dec 8 BEMIDJI STATE (W 5-0). Jan 3 @ St. Cloud State (W 3-1). Jan 4 @
St. Cloud State (W 4-0). Jan 11 NORTH DAKOTA (L 1-4). Jan 12 NORTH
DAKOTA (W 4-1). Jan 17 @ Bemidji State (W 6-0). Jan 18 @ Bemidji State
(W 3-1). Jan 25 MINNESOTA DULUTH (W 3-1). Jan 26 MINNESOTA DULUTH
(W 2-0). Feb 7 @ Ohio State (W 3-0). Feb 8 @ Ohio State (W 3-2). Feb 14
MINNESOTA (L 2-3). Feb 15 MINNESOTA (L 0-4). Feb 21 @ Minnesota State
(W 5-1). Feb 22 @ Minnesota State (W 3-1).
WCHA W • THE 2013-14 SEASON
WCHA Game Summaries • NCAA Frozen Four
Friday, March 21
Sunday, March 23
Wisconsin 3 vs Minnesota 5 (NC)
NCAA Frozen Four Semifinal (Hamden, CT). Attendance: 3171. Total Time:
1:56. Scoring by Period - WIS 1-2-0=3; MIN 0-2-3=5. 1st Period Scoring 1, WIS Brittany Ammerman/23 18:38. 2nd Period Scoring - 2, MIN Kelly
Terry/22 (Dani Cameranesi/15, Bethany Brausen/11) 0:33; 3, MIN Maryanne
Menefee/17 (Kelly Terry/30) 2:12 (PP); 4, WIS Katy Josephs/12 (Katarina
Zgraja/7) 16:20; 5, WIS Karley Sylvester/9 (Madison Packer/12) 19:29.
3rd Period Scoring - 6, MIN Hannah Brandt/23 (Milica McMillen/28, Dani
Cameranesi/16) 5:37 (PP); 7, MIN Rachael Bona/22 (Sarah Davis/29) 8:06
(GW); 8, MIN Baylee Gillanders/5 (Hannah Brandt/42) 17:32. Wisconsin
Goaltending - Alex Rigsby (58:05, 28 shots, 23 saves, 5 GA); Empty Net
(1:55, 0 GA). Minnesota Goaltending - Amanda Leveille (60:00, 37 shots,
34 saves, 3 GA). Win - Amanda Leveille, MIN (38-1-1). Loss - Alex Rigsby,
WIS (17-7-2). Shots On Goal - WIS 16-13-8=37; MIN 7-10-11=28. Power
Plays - WIS 0 of 1; MIN 2 of 3. Penalties - WIS 4 (8 min); MIN 2 (4 min).
New Records - Minnesota 38-1-1, Wisconsin 28-8-2.
Clarkson 5 vs Minnesota 4 (NC)
NCAA Frozen Four Championship (Hamden, CT). Attendance: 3573 (Sellout).
Total Time: 2:11. Scoring by Period - CLK 2-1-2=5; MIN 1-2-1=4. 1st Period
Scoring - 1, MIN Sarah Davis/20 (Rachael Bona/38) 9:40; 2, CLK Christine
Lambert/9 (Shannon MacAulay/10) 18:37; 3, CLK Shelby Nisbet/9 (Jennifer
Shields/6, Cayley Mercer/19) 19:40 (EA). 2nd Period Scoring - 4, CLK Jamie
Lee Rattray/29 (Shannon MacAulay/11, Brittany Styner/34) 0:38 (PP); 5,
MIN Maryanne Menefee/18 (Dani Cameranesi/17, Kelly Terry/31) 6:09
(PP); 6, MIN Rachael Bona/23 (Megan Wolfe/13, Kate Schipper/22) 7:57.
3rd Period Scoring - 7, CLK Vanessa Plante/3 (Vanessa Gagnon/15, Jamie
Lee Rattray/37) 11:32; 8, CLK Shannon MacAulay/13 15:44 (GW); 9, MIN
Baylee Gillanders/6 (Kelly Terry/32) 16:19. Clarkson Goaltending - Erica
Howe (59:50, 38 shots, 34 saves, 4 GA); Empty Net (0:10, 0 GA). Minnesota Goaltending - Amanda Leveille (58:56, 28 shots, 23 saves, 5 GA);
Empty Net (1:04, 0 GA). Win - Erica Howe, CLK (31-5-5). Loss - Amanda
Leveille, MIN (38-2-1). Shots On Goal - CLK 10-5-13=28; MIN 12-14-12=38.
Power Plays - CLK 1 of 2; MIN 1 of 5. Penalties - CLK 5 (10 min); MIN 2 (4
min). New Records - Clarkson 31-5-5, Minnesota 38-2-1. Three Stars: 1.
Shannon MacAulay (Clarkson) 2. Jamie Lee Rattray (Clarkson) 3. Rachael
Bona (Minnesota).
WCHA W • THE 2013-14 SEASON
WCHA Team Notebooks
Beavers
Bemidji State University
• The Beavers (11-21-4) saw their season come to an end in the first round
of the WCHA Playoffs against University of North Dakota. The Beavers lost
4-1 on Friday (Feb. 28) and fell 3-2 in overtime Saturday (March 1).
• Kaitlyn Tougas tallied her 14th assist of the season against UND. Tougas
finished the season tied for the team-lead in goals (8) and led the team in
assists (14) and points (22).
• Senior Tess Dusik also chipped in an assist in what turned out to be her
final game in a Bemidji State uniform. Dusik appeared in 136 games in her
career and tallied 32 points (14g, 18a).
• Defenseman Alex Ehlert also played her last game as a Beaver Saturday.
Ehlert led the nation in blocked shots this season with 115 and helped
BSU to lead the country in that category.
• Junior Kristine Grenier tied for the team lead in goals scored. The
Mercyhurst transfer played in all 36 games this season and scored eight
goals.
• Goaltender Brittni Mowat set a new program record with 10 victories
by a freshman net minder. Mowat logged the fourth most minutes in net
for a Beaver goalie this season (1888:34).
• Another freshman also entered the BSU record book this season. Madison
Hutchinson posted 10 assists which is tied for fifth most by a freshman in
program history.
• Junior Alex Citrowske posted career highs in games played (35), goals
(5), assists (7) and points (12). Citrowske’s 12 points were tied for fourth
most on BSU.
• Defenseman Ivana Bilic led BSU defensemen in scoring this season with
13 points (3g, 10a). Bilic finished tied for 11th in the WCHA in points per
game by a defenseman.
• Rachael Kelly was the top scorer on the Bemidji State power-play unit
this season tallying five goals. Kelly’s five power-play goals ranked fifth in
the WCHA and was fourth most by a BSU player in program history.
• Saturday night, March 1, also served as the final game in the green and
white for a BSU senior class is made up of: Emily McKnight, Jessica Havel,
Dusik, Danielle Williams, Ehlert and Allie Duellman. This year’s group of
seniors was a part of 48 victories over four years, which is the second-most
in program history (49).
Golden Gophers
University of
Minnesota
• TMinnesota (38-2-1) concluded the 2013-14 season just short of a national
championship three-peat with a runner-up finish at the NCAA Women’s
Frozen Four, falling to Clarkson, 5-4, in the title game at Quinnipiac’s High
Point Solutions Arena at the TD Bank Sports Center in Hamden, Conn.,
March 23, 2014.
• The Gophers advanced to the Frozen Four title game with a 5-3 comeback
win over Wisconsin in the semifinal round. Minnesota scored three
unanswered goals in the third period, rallying from 3-2 and 1-0 deficits, and
Amanda Leveille tied her career-best with 34 saves as Wisconsin (28-8-2)
outshot the Gophers, 37-28, for the game. Hannah Brandt and Kelly Terry
each had two points, and Dani Cameranesi recorded two assists to lead
the Gophers.
• Fueled by Kelly Terry’s hat trick and Amanda Leveille’s 28 saves, Minnesota knocked off Boston University, 5-1, in the NCAA quarterfinal round
to secure its third-straight and 10th overall Frozen Four appearance.
• Minnesota strung together a 26-game unbeaten streak (25-0-1) heading
into the national championship game. Minnesota is 87-2-1 in their last
90 games, dating back to the start of the team's NCAA-record 62-game
winning streak (Feb. 18, 2012 through Nov. 16, 2013). The Gophers are a
combined 96-4-3 in the 2012, 2013 and 2014 calendar years.
• All-American forward Hannah Brandt wrapped up her sophomore season
as a top-three finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award. Brandt led
the Gophers and ranked second in the nation with 65 points (23g, 42a).
She was the national leader with 42 assists and 1.02 assists per game.
• Junior Meghan Lorence ranked second in the nation with seven game-winning goals this season.
• Amanda Leveille finished her sophomore season, and first season as
Minnesota’s starting goaltender, as the national leader with a .945 save
percentage and a .939 winning percentage (38-2-1). She also ranked second
in the nation with a 1.22 goals-against average, and her 13 shutouts on
the year rank fourth in NCAA women’s hockey history.
• The Gophers own a 17-9-1 (.648) record in 12 NCAA tournament
appearances since 2001. Minnesota is 10-7-1 (.583) in the Frozen Four
since 2001. The Gophers have won five national titles (2000, 2004, 2005,
2012 and 2013) and finished as runner-up twice (2006 and 2014).
• The Gophers’ NCAA-record winning streak came to an end at 62 consecutive victories with a Nov. 17 loss to North Dakota. The streak began with
an 8-0-0 run to conclude the 2011-12 season, followed by a perfect 41-0-0
campaign in 2012-13. The Gophers then started the 2013-14 season at
13-0-0 to push the streak to 62-straight wins. The streak bested the previous NCAA Division 1 women’s hockey winning streak (21, Harvard) and
unbeaten streak (32, Wisconsin, twice), along with surpassing the NCAA
Division 1 men’s hockey winning streak (30, RPI and Cornell) and unbeaten
streak (38, RPI).
• Minnesota won 50-straight games away from Ridder Arena over more
than two years, dating back to a 3-0 win over Minnesota Duluth on Jan.
14, 2012. The streak ended with the national championship neutral-site
loss to Clarkson at Quinnipiac’s rink on March 23, 2014.
• Minnesota won its sixth WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF title with a 3-1 win
over North Dakota in the 2014 league playoff championship game. The
Gophers scored two power-play goals in the second period and added an
empty-netter in the final :90 seconds to secure the 3-1 win over UND and
claim their third-straight WCHA postseason title.
• The Gophers led the nation in attendance at 84,672 fans in 41 games this
season for a 2,065 average. In 19 home games, the Gophers averaged 2,394
fans per game, marking the first time in program history that Minnesota
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averaged over 2,000 fans per game at Ridder Arena.
• Minnesota defeated Wisconsin, 4-0, in front of an NCAA-women’s hockey
record 13,573 fans at the Kohl Center in Madison, Wis., in the Badgers’
“Fill the Bowl” game on Feb. 15.
• The Gophers’ 38 wins on the season mark the second-most in program
history after Minnesota posted a perfect 41 victories in 2012-13.
• Minnesota set an NCAA record with its power-play percentage this season,
leading the nation at 32.7% (53/162) and improving on its previous NCAA
record of 32.2% (59/183) set in 2012-13. Dani Cameranesi led Minnesota
with eight power-play goals, good for second in the nation.
• Minnesota slipped to No. 2 in both the USCHO.com and the USA Today/
USA Hockey Magazine national polls, vacating the No. 1 rank for the first
time since the final poll of the 2011-12 season (March 19-20, 2012). The
Gophers maintained the No. 1 ranking for 46-straight USCHO.com polls
and 50-straight USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine polls.
• Minnesota led the nation in scoring among defensemen with 143 points
(39g, 104a) led by All-Americans Rachel Ramsey (12g, 31a) and Milica
McMillen (11g, 28a). Ramsey wrapped up her junior season ranked second
in the nation among defensemen with 1.05 points per game in 41 games,
McMillen finished third in the nation among blue-liners with 1.00 points
per game in 39 games in her sophomore campaign.
• Head coach Brad Frost wrapped up the 2013-14 season with a career
mark of 224-38-17 (.833) in seven seasons at the helm of the Gopher
women’s hockey program.
• Seven Golden Gophers competed for their home countries in the 2014
Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia. Team Finland’s roster included
former Gophers Mira Jalosuo and Noora Räty, while Megan Bozek, Amanda
Kessel, Gigi Marvin, Anne Schleper and Lee Stecklein earned silver medals
with Team USA. Minnesota’s volunteer assistant coach Andy Kent also
traveled to Sochi with Team Finland as the team’s goaltending coach.
• The conclusion of the 2013-14 season means the Gophers will say farewell
to their four seniors, Bethany Brausen, Sarah Davis, Baylee Gillanders and
Kelly Terry. The quartet makes up one of the most successful classes in
Gopher women's hockey history, compiling a 139-17-5 (.879) record during
their four years.
Bulldogs
University of
Minnesota Duluth
• The Bulldogs (15-15-6) lost to top-ranked Minnesota in the semifinals
of the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF on Friday, March 7 at Sanford Center in
Bemidji.
• UMD took a scoreless tie into the first intermission against Minnesota,
outshooting the nation’s leading offense 10-9 in the opening stanza. UMD
then capitalized on that momentum when they struck first on the scoreboard 7:30 into the second period on rookie center Katerina Mrázová's
first goal. Skating in just her 16th game as a Bulldog, Mrázovå pulled the
puck past Gopher netminder Amanda Leveille and beat Leveille cleanly
to her left to give UMD the 1-0 lead. Minnesota found the equalizer as
the Bulldogs were just getting back to even-strength at the 13:40 mark
in the second when Kelly Terry backhanded the puck from the endline
off a rebound, finding the inside of the crossbar. The Gophers managed
to outshoot UMD 16-7 in the second period. The game would stay even
until the Gophers struck 7:47 into the third period on a power-play goal
by Rachael Bona. Minnesota, after clearly struggling with UMD’s pressure
in the first two periods of play and the Bulldogs ability to shut down its
cross-ice passing, picked up its third goal 7:18 later. The Gophers final
goal of the game came with just :50 seconds remaining, with goaltender
Kayla Black having just come from the Bulldog bench and not in position
yet to stop Dani Cameranesi's score. Black made 32 saves for UMD and
was brilliant between the pipes. Leveille had 21 stops for the Gophers.
• UMD will lose the services of two seniors to graduation in 2014. Arguably
one of the best leaders to wear the "C" for the Bulldogs, Jamie Kenyon
finishes her time at UMD with 39 goals and 33 assists for 72 points in 124
skates. The winger led the Bulldogs with 17 goals this season, a career-best
and also had a career-high 31 points in 36 games.UMD will also graduate
defenseman Maddie Kolls, a transfer from North Dakota who played in all
36 games this season.
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Mavericks
Minnesota State
University
• The Mavericks (13-23-1) saw their 2013-14 season come to an end after
pushing second-ranked Wisconsin to the brink in first round WCHA playoff
action Madison and forcing a decisive game three with the host Badgers.
MSU dropped a 4-0 decision in game one on Feb. 28 before blanking UW,
3-0, in game two on March 1 to force a third and final affair on Sunday,
March 2 where the Mavericks fell, 2-0.
• The Mavericks’ 13 wins this season are the most under head coach Eric
Means and the highest in program history since 2006-07.
• Wisconsin tallied an early power-play goal in the first period of game
one of the playoffs and added an additional marker in the second before
eventually claiming a 4-0 win. Minnesota State responded in game two
with three goals from three different seniors and a career-high 51-save
performance in goal by senior Danielle Butters to record her first shutout
of the year in the Mavericks’ 3-0 victory. Last Sunday’s decisive game three
saw the Badgers score in once in each of the final two periods for a 2-0
triumph and series win.
• No. 2 Wisconsin was the highest-ranked team the Mavericks have ever
defeated and just MSU’s second win all-time over UW. It was also the
Mavericks’ first-ever shutout of the Badgers.
• The Minnesota State power-play was stymied on three power-play
chances in the series, and the Maverick penalty-kill denied UW on sevenof-eight (87.5%) opportunities in the three-game set. For the season, MSU
ranks 11th nationally in combined special teams with a power-play that
finished at 15.0% and a penalty-kill which proved successful 78.8% of the
time.
• Junior Kathleen Rogan carried the Maverick power-play all season producing 5-8=13 to tie for 18th nationally in power-play goals and power-play
points. Barnes generated 2-11=13 on the man-advantage. Rogan totaled
11-10=19 this year to tie for the team lead in goals and tie for 15th nationally in game-winning goals (4). Barnes’ 5-17=22 this season tied her for
sixth in scoring among WCHA defensemen and placed her 21st nationally
as she set a MSU single-season record for points by a defenseman. Her
17 assists were also fifth-most in MSU single-season history.
• Butters registered 124 saves on the weekend, including a career-best 51
last Saturday. A two-time WCHA Defensive Player of the Week this season,
she amassed a .924 saves percentage and 2.97 goals-against average for
the season while ranking 10th nationally in minutes played (1,775:11) and
third in saves (1,052).
• Sophomore Erin Krichiver owned a 1.93 goals-against average and .943
saves percentage with a 4-2-1 record and one shutout in seven starts.
• Senior Tracy McCann completed her season total at 10-10=20 to rank
fifth on the team in points and tie for third in goals.
• Senior Nicole Germaine saw her season-high point streak end at six
games last week, and she finishes with 11-13=24 for the season, all careerbests, and a team-high in points while tying the team-best in goals.
• Senior captain Kari Lundberg was right behind with 11-11=22 and also
has career-highs across the board.
• Junior Shelby Moteyunas stands T-11th in the conference in scoring by
a defenseman with 3-10=13 on the year, while senior Melissa Klippenstein
totaled 6-6=12 to set career-highs in all three categories.
• Five Mavericks can be found inside the top-25 for career scoring at
Minnesota State including: McCann (7th, 36-35=71), Rogan (9th, 35-34=69),
Lundberg (14th, 23-32=55), Barnes (T-14th, 12-42=54) and Germaine
(T-22nd,19-28=47).
University of
North Dakota
• No. 9/10 North Dakota (20-12-4) lost to No. 1 Minnesota, 3-1, in the
championship game of the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF on March 8 at Sanford
Center in Bemidji, Minn. It was the second straight year UND lost to
Minnesota in the title game. Josefine Jakobsen had the lone goal for UND
in the title game and Shelby Amsley-Benzie made 41 saves.
• UND beat No. 2 Wisconsin, 1-0 on March 7, behind Meghan Dufault’s
second period goal and the shutout goaltending of Amsley-Benzie in a
WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF semifinal game.
• In the WCHA playoff championship title game, Jakobsen got North
Dakota on the board first with a power-play goal just three minutes into
the second period. A shot by Karvinen at the point was stopped by UM
goaltender Amanda Leveille, but Jakobsen pounced on the rebound to
net her 14th goal of the season. Minnesota responded in the period with
two power-play goals of its own to take the lead. UND goaltender Shelby
Amsley-Benzie kept her side in the contest, making 44 saves in the game,
including 17 in the second period alone when Minnesota outshot UND
19-6. The only goals Amsley-Benzie conceded all weekend at the FINAL
FACE-OFF were the two power-play goals by Minnesota. In the final minutes
of play, Minnesota added an empty-net goal to secure its third consecutive
playoff championship.
• Dufault and sophomore defenseman Tanja Eisenschmid were both
named to the 2014 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF All-Tournament Team. Dufault
scored the lone goal in UND’s 1-0 win against No. 2/3 Wisconsin in the
semifinal, while Eisenschmid provided the second assist to Jakobsen’s goal
in the final against Minnesota.
• For the second-straight year UND defeated the Badgers to secure a spot
in the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF championship game. Amsely-Benzie made
35 saves for her second shutout of the season, including making 15 stops
in the first period, in the 1-0 triumph.
• At the annual awards banquet, senior Karvinen led the way for UND being
named to the All-WCHA First Team. It was her third-consecutive All-WCHA
selection, being named to the second team last season and to the rookie
team in 2011-12. Jakobsen earned her second-consecutive All-WCHA Third
Team honors. UND also earned All-WCHA Rookie Team honors for the thirdstraight year, as Susanna Tapani and Gracen Hirschy were both named to
the rookie team. Karvinen was named the best forward by the Directorate
at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games, becoming the first non-Canadian to
earn the award. Karvinen led all players at the tournament with five goals
and seven points. She tied with Jenni Hiirikoski for the highest plus/minus
rating on Team Finland with a +4 rating. Karvinen led Finland with a .313
shooting percentage, scoring five goals on 16 shots and averaged 24:19
of ice time through six games, the third most ice time on Finland.
• Karvinen, Eisenschmid, Tapani and former student-athletes Jocelyne
Lamoureux, Monique Lamoureux and Susanne Fellner, competed at the
2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia. The Lamoureuxs helped Team
USA to another silver-medal finish. Karvinen and Tapani led Finland to a
fifth-place finish after being knocked out of the medal round by Sweden.
Eisenschmid and Fellner skated with Germany to a seventh-place finish.
• During the Jan. 17-18 weekend, Josefine Jakobsen became the newest
UND member of the 100-point club. Only four other players in program
history have eclipsed the century mark, Jocelyne Lamoureux (220), Monique
Lamoureux (190), Karvinen (130) and Alyssa Wiebe (115). The next closest
player to the 100-point mark is Dufault, who has 69 points.
• Picking up its 20th victory of the season on March 8, UND reached the
20-win plateau for the fourth-consecutive season.
• 19-of-21 skaters that saw action scored a goal for UND this season.
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Buckeyes
Ohio State University
• The Buckeyes (15-17-5) dropped their first round WCHA playoff series
at Minnesota Duluth two games to one.
• After falling 1-0 to the Bulldogs on Feb. 28, the Buckeyes responded with
a 3-2 win on Saturday, March 1 before eventually falling 5-1 on Sunday,
March 2. On Saturday Ohio State came back from two, one-goal deficits
before going ahead for good in the third period on a power-play score from
junior Kari Schmitt. Sophomore Kendall Curtis and senior Ally Tarr each
scored goals to tie the game earlier on. Junior Kayla Sullivan scored the
lone Buckeye goal Sunday, her second of the season. Senior goaltender
Lisa Steffes started all three games, tallying 19, 32 and 19 saves in the
contests, respectively.
• Tarr finishes her collegiate playing career with 105 points, eighth-most
all-time in Ohio State history. Her 48 career goals scored places her sixth
all-time at OSU.
• Steffes and redshirt senior Chelsea Knapp combined to start 181 out
of the last 183 games for Ohio State. Knapp finishes her time at OSU tied
for the program lead in wins with 42. Steffes posted career best, and
OSU single-season all-time bests, goals-against average (1.86) and save
percentage (.935).
• Tarr was Ohio State’s scoring champion for the second-consecutive
season as she recorded 32 points on 11 goals and 21 assists.
• Freshman Claudia Kepler had a team-leading 12 goals on the season,
becoming the first OSU rookie to lead the squad in goals scored since
Hokey Langan in 2009-10.
• Tarr and junior Sara Schmitt led the team with 21 assists apiece.
• The six seniors that suited up for the final time for Ohio State included
Steffes, Knapp, Tarr, Annie Svedin, Becky Allis and Madison Marcotte.
Huskies
St. Cloud State
University
• The Huskies (4-27-5) saw their 2013-14 season come to an end over
the February 28-March 1 weekend as they fell to the then No. 1-ranked
Minnesota Gophers in the first round of the WCHA playoffs. Minnesota
took the best-of-three series with a 4-1 win on Friday night and a 7-1
victory on Saturday.
• St. Cloud ends with an eighth place finish in the WCHA.
• Scoring both of the Huskies goals against Minnesota in the playoffs was
senior forward Julia Gilbert. On Friday (Feb. 28), Gilbert cut the Gophers
lead to 3-1 at the 18:02 mark of the second period as she fired a shot into
the back to the net. Assists on the goal were credited to Molli Mott and
Cari Coen. On Saturday (March 1), Gilbert got the Huskies on the board
with an assist from Mott in the second period.
• Junior goaltender Julie Friend started both playoff games at Minnesota
and recorded 55 saves on the weekend. Friend ended the season with a
3-18-4 record. Amongst league goalies, Friend was ranked ninth in goalsagainst aver­age and fifth in save percentage.
• Also getting some action between the pipes at Minnesota was sophomore Katie Fitzgerald in game two. Fitzgerald posted 19 saves in 26:20
minutes of play. Fitzgerald ended the season playing in 13 games to record
a season record of 1-9-1.
• Mott led the Huskies in scoring this season with 24 points. In 36 games,
Mott put up 13 goals and 11 assists. Three of Mott’s goals came on Husky
power-play opportunities and one was a shorthanded goal.
• Gilbert had with 22 points in 36 games as she has recorded 10 goals
and 12 assists.
• Out of the 14 three-time WCHA Scholar-Athlete honorees for 2013-14,
St. Cloud State posted four to the list which included Sydney Burghardt (F,
Sr., Medicine Hat, AB), Gilbert (F, Sr., Hermantown, MN), Amanda Monkman
(D, Sr., Roseau, MN) and Amy Olson (F, Sr., Roseau, MN). SCSU’s Friend (G,
Jr., Minnetonka, MN) was one of the 24 two-time WCHA Scholar-Athlete
honorees for 2013-14 and earning honors for the first time was Hanna
Brodt (F, So., Roseville, MN), Kalli Funk (F, Jr., Roseville, MN) and Jenna
Redford (D/F, Fr., Soldotna, AK).
• Head Coach Jeff Giesen ended his eighth season as the Huskies’ head
coach with a career coaching record of 79-178-35 and a 53-148-25 mark
in the WCHA.
• This year the Huskies say goodbye to seven seniors to include Burghardt,
Michelle Burke, Coen, Gilbert, Amanda Monkman, Mott and Olson.
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Badgers
University of Wisconsin
• Wisconsin ended the 2013-14 season ranked third in both major polls
after reaching the 2014 NCAA Frozen Four semifinals before bowing out
to conference-foe Minnesota.
• The Cardinal and White sport a 17-4 record in NCAA tournament games,
with three of its losses coming in the Frozen Four.
• Wisconsin set the NCAA women’s hockey single game attendance record
this season as 13,573 people attended Fill the Bowl on Feb. 15. During the
season, 46,589 attended UW home tilts, the best total in the nation.
• The Badgers sported one of the nation’s best special teams unit, as their
power play ranks fourth with a 23.2% conversion rate, while the penalty-kill
had a conversion rate of 90.6%, the fourth-best mark nationally.
• Wisconsin ends the season with the third-best scoring defense, holding
opponents to an average of 1.24 goals per game, the third best mark in
program history. The Badgers’ 47 goals allowed this year is the second
fewest goals allowed by a UW team in program history.
• Senior goaltender Alex Rigsby ends her Wisconsin playing career with
100 career wins, which is tied for second place on the NCAA all-time wins
list with Mercyhurst’s Hillary Pattenden. Rigsby’s .949 save percentage
is the third pest among UW goalies that appeared in at least 15 games
during the season and her goals-against average of 1.32 is the fourth-best
mark among UW netminders that appeared in at least 15 games during
the season.
• Junior Brittany Ammerman became the 19th player in program history
to record 100 points during her career, as the River Vale, N.J., native
assisted on the Badgers’ first goal in their 2-1 win over Harvard in the NCAA
quarterfinals. She was the second Badger to eclipse 100 career points this
year, as Madison Packer ends her UW career with 104 points.
• Junior Blayre Turnbull finished the year tied for the nation’s lead in
shorthanded goals with five, which is the most in school history. Turnbull’s
seven career shorthanded goals rank third on the school’s all-time list.
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2013-14 WCHA Member Team Rosters
Bemidji State Beavers
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Alexandria Citrowske
Kristin Huber
Carley Esse
Megan Lushanko
Kaitlyn Tougas
Whitney Wivoda
Emily McKnight
Lauren Miller
Ciscely Nelson
Stephanie Anderson
Rachael Kelly
Tess Dusik
Jenessa Philipczyk
Ivana Bilic
Alex Ehlert
Kayleigh Chapman
Allie Duellman
Brittni Mowat
Erin Deters
Jessica Havel
Hanna Moher
Danielle Williams
Kristine Grenier
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Hometown / Last Team
Manitou, Manitoba / Pembina Valley Hawks
Savage, Minnesota / Prior Lake HS
Kelowna, British Columbia / Pursuit of Excellence Academy
Cloquet, Minnesota / Cloquet HS
Chisago City, Minnesota / Chisago Lakes High School
Thunder Bay, Ontario / Thunder Bay Queens
Fairbanks, Alaska / Minnesota Crunch
Roland, Manitoba / Balmoral Hall Prep
Brockville, Ontario / Nepean Wildcats
Roseau, Minnesota / Roseau HS
North St. Paul, Minnesota / North St. Paul HS
Rosemount, Minnesota / Rosemount HS
Oak Bluff, Manitoba / Balmoral Hall Prep
Stillwater, Minnesota / Minnesota Thoroughbreds
Coquitlam, British Columbia / Warner Hockey School
Portage, Wisconsin / Madison Capitals AAA
Virden, Manitoba / Warner Hockey School
Maplewood, Minnesota / Roseville Area HS
Glenboro, Manitoba / Pembina Valley Hawks
Sartell, Minnesota / Sartell/Sauk Rapids HS
Grand Rapids, Minnesota / Grand Rapids/Greenway HS
Milton, Ontario / Mississauga Junior Chiefs
Waconia, Minnesota / Minnesota Thoroughbreds
St. Leon, Manitoba / Pembina Valley Hawks
Captains: Alex Ehlert, Allie Duellman. Head Coach: Steve Sertich (Colorado College '74). Career Record (Entering 2013-14): 70-153-28 (.335) (7 Seasons).
Record at Bemidji State (Entering 2013-14): 70-153-28 (.335) (7 Seasons). Assistant Coach: Amber Fryklund (Bemidji State '03). Assistant Coach: Shane
Veenker (Bemidji State '93). Student Assistant Coach: Kailey Cox. Student Assistant Coach: Tegan Rose.
Minnesota Golden Gophers
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Kate Flug
Rachel Ramsey
Kate Schipper
Rachael Bona
Sarah Davis
Kelly Terry
Kelsey Cline
Megan Wolfe
Milica McMillen
Maryanne Menefee
Paige Haley
Bethany Brausen
Jordyn Burns
Brook Garzone
Meghan Lorence
Dani Cameranesi
Hannah Brandt
Baylee Gillanders
Amanda Leveille
Shyler Sletta
Sidney Peters
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Hometown / Last Team
Roseville, Minnesota / Roseville Area HS
Chanhassen, Minnesota / Minnetonka
Brooklyn Park, Minnesota / Breck School
Coon Rapids, Minnesota / Coon Rapids
Paradise, Newfoundland / Warner Hockey
Whitby, Ontario / Whitby Wolves
Bloomington, Minnesota / Bloomington Jefferson HS
Eagan, Minnesota / Eagan HS
St. Paul, Minnesota / Breck School
Lansing, Michigan / Lansing Eastern HS
Red Wing, Minnesota / Red Wing HS
Little Canada, Minnesota / Roseville Area HS
Chanhassen, Minnesota / Benilde-St. Margaret's HS
Sand Springs, Oklahoma / Shattuck-St. Mary's
Mounds View, Minnesota / Irondale
Plymouth, Minnesota / Blake School
Vadnais Heights, Minnesota / Hill-Murray
Kyle, Saskatchewan / Warner Hockey
Kingston, Ontario / Frontenac Secondary School
Elko New Market, Minnesota / New Prague
Geneva, Illinois / North American Hockey Academy
Captain: Bethany Brausen. Assistant Captains: Sarah Davis, Baylee Gillanders, Kelly Terry. Head Coach: Brad Frost (Bethel '96). Career Record (Entering
2013-14): 186-36-16 (.815) (6 Seasons). Record at Minnesota (Entering 2013-14): 186-36-16 (.815) (6 Seasons). Assistant Coach: Joel Johnson (Bethel
'96). Assistant Coach: Nadine Muzerall (Minnesota '01). Goaltending Coach: Andy Kent (Augsburg '09).
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Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs
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Hometown / Last Team
1
Kayla Black
SO G
5-8
L
19
Blyth, Ontario / Canada U-18
3
Maddie Kolls
JR D
5-7
R
21
Hudson, Wisconsin / Shattuck-St. Mary's / North Dakota (2011-12)
5
Sydney Morin
FR D
5-5
R
18
Minnetonka, Minnesota / USA U-18
7
Emma Stauber
JR D
5-7
L
20
Duluth, Minnesota / PHM Mirage
8
Alivia Del Basso
SO F
5-7
R
20
Perth, Australia / Australian National Team
13 Ashleigh Brykaliuk
FR F
5-7
L
18
Brandon, Manitoba / Canada U-18
14 Jordan Krause
SO D
5-9
R
19
Kelowna, British Columbia / Canada U-18
15 Nadine Ullrich
FR F
5-3
L
20
Vienna, Austria / Austrian National Team
16 Jamie Kenyon
SR F
5-5
L
22
Sparta, Wisconsin / Madison Capitals
17 Katherine McGovern
FR F
5-4
L
18
Scottsdale, Arizona / Dallas Stars U-19
18 Hannah Bramm
SO F
5-7
R
19
Tampa, Florida / North American Hockey Academy
19 Jenna McParland
JR F
5-9
R
21
Schreiber, Ontario / Toronto Aeros
21 Lara Stalder
FR D
5-6
R
19
Luzern, Switzerland / Switzerland National Team
22 Marie Delarbre
SO F
5-8
L
19
Fuessen, Germany / Team Germany U-18
28 Demi Crossman
FR F
5-7
L
18
Livonia, Michigan / USA U-18
30 Sofia Carlstrom
SO G
5-5
L
20
Danderyd, Sweden / Sweden U-18
34 Karissa Grapp
SO G
5-5
L
20
Essexville, Michigan / Ohio Flames
43 Meghan Heurtas
JR F
5-6
L
21
Boynton Beach, Florida / NAHA / Vermont (2011-12)
44 Zoe Hickel
JR F
5-6
R
21
Anchorage, Alaska / North American Hockey Academy
46 Bailey Wright
FR F
5-6
R
18
Anchorage, Alaska / North American Hockey Academy
80 Tea Villila
JR D
5-5
L
22
Hyvinkaa, Finland / Team Finland
88 Brigette Lacquette
JR D
5-6
R
20
Mallard, Manitoba / University of Manitoba
92 Brienna Gillanders
SR F
5-9
L
21
Kyle, Saskatchewan / A.M. of Notre Dame
98 Katerina Marazova
FR F
5-5
L
21
Prague, Czechoslovakia / Boston Blades
Captain: Jamie Kenyon. Assistant Captains: Emma Stauber, Zoe Hickel. Head Coach: Shannon Miller (Saskatchewan '85). Career Record (Entering
2013-14): 348-117-39 (.729) (14 Seasons). Record at Minnesota Duluth (Entering 2013-14): 348-117-39 (.729) (14 Seasons). Assistant Coach: Laura
Shuler (Northeastern '94). Assistant Coach: Steve Macdonald (Winnipeg '05). Strength & Conditioning Coach: Julianne Vasichek (Minnesota Duluth
'05). Athletic Trainer: Beth Clute.
Minnesota State Mavericks
No. Name
Yr
Pos Height
S/C
Age
Hometown / Last Team
3
Savannah Quandt
FR F
5-9
R
Mankato, Minnesota / Mankato East
5
Lauren Barnes
SR D/F
5-8
R
21
Burnsville, Minnesota / Mercyhurst (2010-11)
7
Kelsie Scott
SR F
5-8
L
21
Souris, Manitoba / Westman (Man.) midget AAA
8
Sara Bustad
FR D
5-7
R
Stillwater, Minnesota / Stillwater
9
Giulianna Pallotta
SO D
5-6
R
19
Beeton, Ontario / Etobicoke Dolphins
10 Katie Johnson
SO F
5-6
R
20
Anoka, Minnesota / Anoka High School
11 Natalie Stoltz
JR F
5-6
R
20
St. Paul, Minnesota / Mounds View
12 Anna-Maria Fiegert
FR D
5-9
L
Landshut, Germany / Scanlan Creek Academy
13 Kathleen Rogan
JR F
5-5
R
21
Vancouver, British Columbia / Shattuck-St. Mary's (prep)
15 Tracy McCann
SR F
5-9
L
21
Lakewood, Ohio / Ohio Flames (midget AAA)
16 Lindsay Nagel
SO F
5-6
L
19
Fargo, North Dakota / Fargo South High School
17 Elisabeth Hewett
JR D
5-9
R
21
Oak Bluff, Manitoba / APHA Rangers (midget AA)
18 Nicole Germaine
SR F
5-6
R
21
Claren Hills, Illinois / Shattuck-St. Marys (prep)
19 Carina Randazzo
FR D
5-10
L
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho / National Sports Academy
21 Haley Northcote
SO D
5-7
R
19
Cumberland, Ontario / Nepean Raiders
23 Melissa Klippenstein
SR F
5-10
L
21
Neubergthal, Manitoba / Pembina Valley (midget AAA)
26 Kari Lundberg
SR F
5-7
R
22
Woodbury, Minnesota / Minnesota Thoroughbreds (mid.)
27 Shelby Moteyunas
JR D
5-10
L
20
Cicero, New York / North American Hockey Academy
28 Danielle Scholzen
SR D
5-8
R
22
Blaine, Minnesota / Blaine (USHS)
29 Casey Hirsch
JR F
5-7
R
21
Maple Grove, Minnesota / Maple Grove HS /Syracuse (2011-12)
30 Brianna Quade
FR G
5-6
R
19
Newcastle, Ontario / Whitby Wolves
33 Erin Krichiver
SO G
5-5
L
20
Chicago, Illinois / Shattuck St. Mary's
37 Danielle Butters
SR G
5-8
L
21
London, Ontario / Bluewater (midget AA)
Captain: Kari Lundberg. H
ead Coach: Eric Means (Minnesota '94). Career Record (Entering 2013-14): 32-96-14 (.275) (4 Seasons). Record at
Minnesota State (Entering 2013-14): 32-96-14 (.275) (4 Seasons). Assistant Coach: Brett Bruininks (Notre Dame '96). Assistant Coach: Shari Dickerman
(Minnesota State '04).
WCHA W • THE 2013-14 SEASON
Team Rosters con’t
North Dakota
No.
1
3
4
5
6
8
9
10
11
13
14
15
16
18
19
21
22
25
27
29
32
34
35
51
55
63
77
Name
Shelby Amsley-Benzie
Michelle Karvinen
Sam LaShomb
Johanna Fallman
Gracen Hirschy
Samantha Hanson
Kayla Berg
Andrea Dalen
Shannon Kaiser
Layla Marvin
Marissa Salo
Kayla Gardner
Tori Williams
Halli Krzyaniak
Meghan Dufault
Amy Menke
Tanja Eisenschmid
Leah Jensen
Christina LaCombe
Lexi Shaw
Nicole Novak
Annie Chipman
Amanda Koep
Becca Kohler
Lisa Marvin
Josefine Jakobsen
Susanna Tapani
Yr
SO SR SO JR FR SO SR JR SO SO SO FR JR FR SO FR SO SO JR FR FR FR SO SO FR JR FR Pos
G
F
D
D
D
D
D
F
F
F
F
F
D
D
F
F
D
F
D
G
F
G
G
F
F
F
F
Height
5-7
5-5
5-9
5-9
5-9
5-8
5-5
5-8
5-7
5-5
5-9
5-9
5-3
5-9
5-3
5-6
5-8
5-6
5-6
5-7
5-11
5-6
5-5
6-0
5-8
5-7
5-10
S/C
L
L
L
L
L
R
R
R
R
R
R
L
L
R
R
R
L
R
L
L
R
L
L
R
L
L
L
Age
20
23
19
23
18
19
22
21
20
20
19
18
20
18
19
18
20
20
21
18
18
18
19
19
19
22
20
Hometown / Last Team
Warroad, Minnesota / Warroad HS
Rodovre, Denmark / Finnish National Team
Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota / South St. Paul HS
Lulea, Sweden / Swedish National Team
Fort Wayne, Indiana / Team Pittsburgh U19
White Bear Lake, Minnesota / White Bear Lake HS
Fargo, North Dakota / Fargo North HS
Honefoss, Norway / Norwegian National Team
Crookston, Minnesota / Crookston HS
Warroad, Minnesota / Warroad HS
Grand Rapids, Minnesota / North American Hockey Academy
Warroad, Minnesota / Warroad HS
The Pas, Manitoba / Balmoral Hall
Neepaw, Manitoba / Pursuit of Excellence
Winnipeg, Manitoba / Pursuit of Excellence
Shakopee, Minnesota / Shakopee HS
Kaufbeuren, Germany / German National Team
East Grand Forks, Minnesota / East Grand Forks HS
Eden Prairie, Minnesota / Eden Prairie HS
Troy, Michigan / Honeybaked
Grand Forks, North Dakota / Red River HS
Winnipeg, Manitoba / St. Mary's Academy
St. Michael, Minnesota / St. Michael-Albertville HS
St. Thomas, Ontario / Bluewater
Warroad, Minnesota / Warroad HS
Aalborg, Denmark / Danish National Team
Laitala, Finland / Finnish National Team
Head Coach: Brian Idalski (Wisconsin-Stevens Point '01). Career Record (Entering 2013-14): 201-125-32 (.606) (11 Seasons). Record at North Dakota
(Entering 2013-14): 93-104-21 (.475) (6 Seasons). Associate Head Coach: Peter Elander (Stockholm '86). Assistant Coach: Erik Fabian (North Dakota
'07). Strength and Conditioning Coach: McKynsay Vanderpan (North Dakota '02). Athletic Trainer: McKynsay Vanderpan (North Dakota '02).
Ohio State Buckeyes
No.
1
2
4
5
6
7
9
10
12
13
14
16
17
19
20
21
22
23
24
26
27
31
39
Name
Lisa Steffes
Cara Zubko
Ally Tarr
Breanne Grant
Taylor Kuehl
Kayla Sullivan
Bryanna Neuwald
Kara Gust
Hayley Studler
Madison Marcotte
Becky Allis
Melani Moylan
Julia McKinnon
Danielle Gagne
Kari Schmitt
Alexa Ranahan
Sara Schmitt
Katie Matheny
Claudia Kepler
Kendall Curtis
Annie Svedin
Chelsea Knapp
Stacy Danczak
Yr
SR SO SR FR JR JR SO SO FR SR SR SO SO JR JR FR JR FR FR SO SR SR JR Pos
G
D
F
D
F
F
D
D
F
D
D
F
F
F
D
D
D
F
F
F
D
G
G
Height
5-4
5-6
5-5
5-6
5-8
5-6
5-4
5-5
5-11
5-8
5-8
5-6
5-9
5-6
5-11
5-5
5-11
5-7
5-5
5-7
5-4
5-9
5-6
S/C
L
R
R
R
L
R
L
R
L
L
R
R
R
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
L
L
Age
21
19
21
20
20
19
21
21
20
19
19
20
20
20
19
21
21
20
Hometown / Last Team
Amherstburg, Ontario / Bluewater Jr. Hawks
Stenen, Saskatchewan / Pursuit of Excellence
London, Ontario / Bluewater Jr. Hawks
New Liskeard, British Columbia / Toronto Aeros
Minnetrista, Minnesota / Mound-Westonka
Flower Mound, Texas / Shattuck-St. Mary's
Oakville, Ontario / Aurora Jr. Panthers
Chicago, Illinois / Chicago Mission
Grosse Isle, Manitoba / Balmoral Hall
White Bear Lake, Minnesota / White Bear Lake High School
West Olive, Michigan / Chicago Mission
Mississauga, Ontario / Oakville Jr. Hornets
Kelowna, British Columbia / Ontario Hockey Academy
Caledon, Ontario / Mississauga Chiefs
Canton, Michigan / Belle Tire
Salmon Arm, British Columbia / Okanagan Hockey Academy
Canton, Michigan / Belle Tire
Chesterfield, Missouri / St. Louis Lady Blues
Verona, Wisconsin / Madison Capitols
Highlands Ranch, Colorado / Colorado Selects
Soraker, Sweden / MODO Örnsköldsvik
York, New York / Lawrence Academy
Macedonia, Ohio / Ohio Flames
Head Coach: Nate Handrahan (Niagara '00). Career Record (Entering 2013-14): 87-140-21 (.393) (8 Seasons). Record at Ohio State (Entering 2013-14):
35-31-7 (.527) (2 Seasons). Assistant Coach: Carson Duggan (St. Lawrence '09). Assistant Coach: Keith Maurice (Norwich '02).
WCHA W • THE 2013-14 SEASON
Team Rosters con’t
St. Cloud State Huskies
No.
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
16
17
18
19
21
22
23
24
28
30
35
Name
Julie Friend
Audrey Hanmer
Amanda Monkman
Hanna Brodt
Amanda Arbogast
Skye Kelly
Michelle Burke
Lauren Hespenheide
Abby Ness
Caroline Markstrom
Amy Olson
Sydney Burghardt
Julia Gilbert
Vanessa Spataro
Jenna Redford
Kelsey Saelens
Payge Pena
Christa Moody
Kalli Funk
Molli Mott
Alexandra Makaric
Cari Coen
Jacqueline Audet
Katie Fitzgerald
Yr
JR JR SR SO JR SO SR FR JR FR JR SR SR SO FR FR FR FR JR SR FR SR FR SO Pos
G
D
D
F
F
D
D
F
F
D
F
F
F
F
D/F
F
F
D
F
F
D
D
G
G
Height
5-8
5-7
5-4
5-4
5-8
5-7
5-6
5-2
5-6
5-6
5-9
5-5
5-11
5-5
5-6
5-6
5-7
5-9
5-5
5-5
5-11
5-4
5-4
5-10
S/C
L
R
L
R
L
L
L
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
L
L
R
R
L
L
L
R
L
L
Age
20
21
21
19
20
19
21
18
20
19
21
21
22
20
21
18
18
18
20
21
18
22
17
19
Hometown / Last Team
Minnetonka, Minnesota / Minnetonka High School
Wyoming, Minnesota / Forest Lake High School
Roseau, Minnesota / Roseau High School
Roseville, Minnesota / Roseville H.S.
Virginia, Minnesota / Eveleth-Gilbert Area H.S.
Brandon, Manitoba / Balmoral Hall - JWHL
London, Ontario / Bluewater Junior Hawks
Shakopee, Minnesota / Shakopee Senior High
Roseau, Minnesota / Roseau High School
Kovland, Sweden / Sundsvalls Gymnasium
Roseau, Minnesota / Roseau High School
Medicine Hat, Alberta / Balmoral Hall Prep
Hermantown, Minnesota / Proctor/Hermantown/Marshall
Stouffville, Ontario / Toronto Junior Aeros
Soldotna, Alaska / Boston Shamrocks
Winnipeg, Manitoba / Shaftesbury Titans Prep
Maple Ridge, British Columbia / Okanagan Hockey Academy-JWHL
Battle Creek, Michigan / HoneyBaked
Roseville, Minnesota / Cretin-Derham Hall
Colorado Springs, Colorado / Colorado Selects
Windsor, Ontario / Cambridge Rivulettes - PWHL
Manhatten Beach, California / L.A. Selects
Campbell, California / Anaheim Lady Ducks
Des Plaines, Illinois / Chicago Mission AAA
Head Coach: Jeff Giesen (St. Cloud State '10 '93). Career Record (Entering 2013-14): 75-151-30 (.352) (7 Seasons). Record at St. Cloud State (Entering
2013-14): 75-151-30 (.352) (7 Seasons). Assistant Coach: Jim Fetter (Lethbridge '95). Assistant Coach: Shera Fetter (Minnesota State '08). Manager:
Dean Thibodeau. Athletic Trainer: Eric Manz (Minnesota Duluth '13). Strength & Conditioning Coach: Travis Zins (St. Cloud State '02).
Wisconsin Badgers
No.
1
2
3
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
16
17
20
23
24
25
27
28
30
31
33
Name
Jorie Walters
Channell Mellissa
Jenny Ryan
Stefanie McKeough
Courtney Burke
Kelly Jaminski
Kaitlyn Harding
Molly Doner
Brittany Ammerman
Sydney McKibbon
Katy Josephs
Katarina Zgraja
Madison Packer
Sarah Nurse
Blayre Turnbull
Mikayla Johnson
Kim Drake
Karley Sylvester
Erika Sowchuk
Rachel Jones
Natalie Berg
Ann-Renée Desbiens
Ilana Friedman
Alex Rigsby
Yr
SO FR FR SR SO SR SO SO SR FR JR JR SR FR JR SO SO JR SO SO SR FR SR SR Pos
G
D
D
D
D
D
F
F
F
F
F
D
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
D
G
G
G
Height
S/C
5-4
L
5-4
L
5-4
R
5-7
L
5-9
L
6-0
L
5-7
L
5-5
L
5-6
L
5-5
R
5-4
R
5-5
L
5-9
R
5-8
5-7
R
5-7
L
5-10
L
5-9
L
5-7
L
5-6
L
5-9
R
5-9
5-6
L
5-7
L
Age
19
22
19
21
19
19
21
20
20
22
20
19
20
20
19
21
21
Hometown / Last Team
Grinnell, Iowa / Shattuck-St. Mary's
Oakville, Ontario / Burlington Barracudas
Victor, New York / North American Hockey Academy
Carlsbad Springs, Ontario / Ottawa Senators
Albany, New York / Shattuck-St. Mary's
Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin / Detroit Little Caesars
Anchorage, Alaska / Pursuit of Excellence
Mukilteo, Washington / North American Hockey Academy
River Vale, New Jersey / North American Hockey Academy
Oakville, Ontario / Stoney Creek Junior Sabres
Calgary, Alberta / Highwood Raiders
Waterloo, Ontario / Bluevale Collegiate Institute
Birmingham, Michigan / Detroit Little Caesars
Hamilton, Ontario / Stoney Creek Junior Sabres
Stellarton, Nova Scotia / Shattuck-St. Mary's
Madison, Wisconsin / Madison Capitols
Mosinee, Wisconsin / Shattuck-St. Mary's
Warroad, Minnesota / Warroad
Fernie, British Columbia / Edge School
Berlin, Wisconsin / Madison Capitols
Minnetonka, Minnesota / Minnetonka HS
La Malbaie, Quebec / Beaubourg Seigneurs AA
Middleton, Wisconsin / University of Vermont
Delafield, Wisconsin / Milwaukee Jr. Admirals AAA Boy
Captain: Alex Rigsby. Assistant Captains: Kelly Jaminski, Madison Packer, Blayre Turnbull. Head Coach: Mark Johnson (Wisconsin '94)
Career Record (Entering 2013-14): 303-56-28 (.819) (10 Seasons). Record at Wisconsin (Entering 2013-14): 303-56-28 (.819) (10 Seasons). Associate
Head Coach: Dan Koch (St. Mary's '01). Assistant Coach: Jackie Friesen (Wisconsin '06). Volunteer Asst. Coach: Mark Greenhalgh (Wisconsin '87).
WCHA W • THE 2013-14 SEASON
2013-14 WCHA Team Statistics • All Games
Scoring Offense:
1
Minnesota
2
Wisconsin
3
North Dakota
4
Minnesota Duluth
5
Ohio State
6
Minnesota State
7
Bemidji State
8
St. Cloud State
Games
41
38
36
36
37
37
36
36
Goals
195
114
96
85
82
71
64
48
G/GM
4.76
3.00
2.67
2.36
2.22
1.92
1.78
1.33
Special Teams Net:
1
Minnesota
2
Wisconsin
3
Minnesota Duluth
Ohio State
5
Bemidji State
6
North Dakota
7
St. Cloud State
8
Minnesota State
Scoring Defense:
1
Minnesota
2
Wisconsin
3
North Dakota
4
Minnesota Duluth
5
Ohio State
6
Minnesota State
7
Bemidji State
8
St. Cloud State
Games
41
38
36
36
37
37
36
36
Goals
49
47
74
84
90
106
104
111
G/GM
1.20
1.24
2.06
2.33
2.43
2.86
2.89
3.08
Shots For Per Game:
1 Minnesota
2 Wisconsin
3 North Dakota
4 Minnesota Duluth
5 Ohio State
6 Minnesota State
7 St. Cloud State
8 Bemidji State
Games
41
38
36
36
37
37
36
36
Shots
1658
1379
1233
1096
1039
1011
936
929
SOG/GM
40.44
36.29
34.25
30.44
28.08
27.32
26.00
25.81
Penalty Minutes:
1
Ohio State
2
Bemidji State
3
Minnesota Duluth
4
Minnesota State
5
North Dakota
6
St. Cloud State
7
Minnesota
8
Wisconsin
Games
37
36
36
37
36
36
41
38
PIM
545
465
431
404
333
316
317
237
PIM/G
14.7
12.9
12.0
10.9
9.2
8.8
7.7
6.2
Shots Against Per Game:
1 Minnesota
2 North Dakota
3 Wisconsin
4 Minnesota Duluth
5 Ohio State
6 Bemidji State
7 St. Cloud State
8 Minnesota State
Games
41
36
38
36
37
36
36
37
Shots
911
848
908
1015
1090
1126
1335
1389
SOG/GM
22.22
23.56
23.89
28.19
29.46
31.28
37.08
37.54
Play:
Minnesota
Wisconsin
Minnesota Duluth
Ohio State
North Dakota
Bemidji State
Minnesota State
St. Cloud State
Totals
53/162
29/125
24/138
27/160
20/120
16/105
18/120
12/137
SHA
0
1
2
6
4
6
6
5
PCT
32.7
23.2
17.4
16.9
16.7
15.2
15.0
8.8
Shot Margin:
1 Minnesota
2 Wisconsin
3 North Dakota
4 Minnesota Duluth
5 Ohio State
6 Bemidji State
7 Minnesota State
8 St. Cloud State
Penalty Kill:
1
Minnesota
2
Wisconsin
3
Ohio State
4
Bemidji State
5
Minnesota Duluth
6
North Dakota
7
St. Cloud State
8
Minnesota State
Totals
116/126
87/ 96
111/131
114/135
129/155
113/141
101/128
130/165
SHF
4
9
1
7
6
5
2
3
PCT
92.1
90.6
84.7
84.4
83.2
80.1
78.9
78.8
Scoring by Periods:
1
Minnesota
2
Wisconsin
3
North Dakota
4
Minnesota Duluth
5
Ohio State
6
Minnesota State
7
Bemidji State
8
St. Cloud State
1st
48
29
32
26
22
23
17
13
2nd
86
43
29
30
34
19
25
15
3rd
61
42
34
29
24
29
22
20
OT
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
Total
195
114
96
85
82
71
64
48
PCT
58.7
54.2
52.5
52.2
51.9
51.0
47.4
42.6
Goals
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1st
9
20
17
20
26
30
24
30
2nd
16
16
40
30
29
44
40
46
3rd
22
13
17
34
35
29
41
35
OT
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
Total
47
49
74
84
90
104
106
111
Power
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Combined Special Teams:
1
Minnesota
2
Bemidji State
3
Wisconsin
4
Minnesota Duluth
5
Minnesota State
6
North Dakota
7
Ohio State
8
St. Cloud State
Totals
169/288
130/240
116/221
153/293
148/285
133/261
138/291
113/265
Allowed by Periods:
Wisconsin
Minnesota
North Dakota
Minnesota Duluth
Ohio State
Bemidji State
Minnesota State
St. Cloud State
PPF
53
29
24
27
16
20
12
18
SHA
0
1
2
6
6
4
5
6
Games
41
38
36
36
37
36
37
36
PP
+53
+28
+22
+21
+10
+16
+7
+12
SOGF
1658
1379
1233
1096
1039
929
1011
936
PPA
10
9
26
20
21
28
27
35
SOGA
911
908
848
1015
1090
1126
1389
1335
SHF
4
9
6
1
7
5
2
3
SH
-6
0
-20
-19
-14
-23
-25
-32
DIFF
+747
+471
+385
+81
-51
-197
-378
-399
NET
+47
+28
+2
+2
-4
-7
-18
-20
DIFF/GM
+18.22
+12.39
+10.69
+2.25
-1.38
-5.47
-10.22
-11.08
WCHA W • THE 2013-14 SEASON
2013-14 WCHA Player Statistics • All Games
Point
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
14
15
16
17
19
20
21
23
28
35
38
40
41
42
48
51
52
58
64
67
73
74
Scoring:
Hannah Brandt
Rachael Bona
Kelly Terry
Sarah Davis
Brittany Ammerman
Rachel Ramsey
Blayre Turnbull
Milica McMillen
Maryanne Menefee
Dani Cameranesi
Meghan Lorence
Josefine Jakobsen
Jenna McParland
Ally Tarr
Jamie Kenyon
Kate Schipper
Meghan Dufault
Sara Schmitt
Zoe Hickel
Courtney Burke
Molli Mott
Nicole Germaine
Michelle Karvinen
Kari Schmitt
Ashleigh Brykaliuk
Madison Packer
Danielle Gagne
Lara Stalder
Kaitlyn Tougas
Julia Gilbert
Gracen Hirschy
Kari Lundberg
Lauren Barnes
Katy Josephs
Kathleen Rogan
Taylor Kuehl
Sarah Nurse
Susanna Tapani
Tracy McCann
Claudia Kepler
Meghan Huertas
Julia McKinnon
Becca Kohler
Karley Sylvester
Sydney McKibbon
Megan Wolfe
Baylee Gillanders
Tess Dusik
Sidney Morin
Bethany Brausen
Andrea Dalen
Tea Villila
Ivana Bilic
Brook Garzone
Amy Menke
Shelby Moteyunas
Kelly Jaminski
Alexandria Citrowske
Kristine Grenier
Abby Ness
Kendall Curtis
Melissa Klippenstein
Mellissa Channell
Rachael Kelly
Hanna Moher
Michelle Burke
Tanja Eisenschmid
Lauren Miller
Madison Hutchinson
Sam LaShomb
Hannah Bramm
Halli Krzyzaniak
Natalie Stoltz
Katerina Mrázová
Stephanie Anderson
Kelsie Scott
Cari Coen
Allie Duellman
Whitney Wivoda
Kayla Gardner
Audrey Hanmer
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
North Dakota
Minnesota Duluth
Ohio State
Minnesota Duluth
Minnesota
North Dakota
Ohio State
Minnesota Duluth
Wisconsin
St. Cloud State
Minnesota State
North Dakota
Ohio State
Minnesota Duluth
Wisconsin
Ohio State
Minnesota Duluth
Bemidji State
St. Cloud State
North Dakota
Minnesota State
Minnesota State
Wisconsin
Minnesota State
Ohio State
Wisconsin
North Dakota
Minnesota State
Ohio State
Minnesota Duluth
Ohio State
North Dakota
Wisconsin
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Minnesota
Bemidji State
Minnesota Duluth
Minnesota
North Dakota
Minnesota Duluth
Bemidji State
Minnesota
North Dakota
Minnesota State
Wisconsin
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
St. Cloud State
Ohio State
Minnesota State
Wisconsin
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
St. Cloud State
North Dakota
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
North Dakota
Minnesota Duluth
North Dakota
Minnesota State
Minnesota Duluth
Bemidji State
Minnesota State
St. Cloud State
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
North Dakota
St. Cloud State
SO
JR
SR
SR
SR
JR
JR
SO
SO
FR
JR
JR
JR
SR
SR
FR
SO
JR
JR
SO
SR
SR
SR
JR
FR
SR
JR
FR
SO
SR
FR
SR
SR
JR
JR
JR
FR
FR
SR
FR
JR
SO
SO
JR
FR
FR
SR
SR
FR
SR
JR
JR
SO
SO
FR
JR
SR
JR
JR
JR
SO
SR
FR
JR
SO
SR
SO
FR
FR
SO
SO
FR
JR
FR
SO
SR
SR
SR
SO
FR
JR
F
F
F
F
F
D
F
D
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
D
F
D
F
F
F
D
F
F
F
D
F
F
D
F
D/F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
D
D
F
D
F
F
D
D
D
F
D
D
F
F
F
F
F
D
F
F
D
D
F
D
D
F
D
F
F
F
F
D
D
F
F
D
GP
41
41
41
41
38
41
38
39
39
41
35
36
36
36
36
39
31
36
36
38
36
37
24
35
36
37
37
28
35
36
36
37
37
38
36
37
38
24
37
37
36
31
36
38
38
40
41
36
36
41
36
28
30
33
36
37
38
35
36
36
37
37
38
30
36
36
28
32
34
35
36
36
37
16
33
35
35
36
36
36
36
PPG
1.59
1.49
1.32
1.20
1.16
1.05
1.05
1.00
0.95
0.88
1.00
0.92
0.92
0.89
0.86
0.74
0.90
0.78
0.75
0.68
0.67
0.65
0.96
0.66
0.64
0.62
0.62
0.79
0.63
0.61
0.61
0.59
0.59
0.58
0.58
0.57
0.55
0.83
0.54
0.51
0.47
0.52
0.44
0.42
0.42
0.40
0.39
0.42
0.42
0.37
0.39
0.46
0.43
0.39
0.36
0.35
0.34
0.34
0.33
0.33
0.32
0.32
0.32
0.37
0.31
0.31
0.36
0.31
0.29
0.29
0.28
0.28
0.24
0.50
0.24
0.23
0.23
0.22
0.22
0.22
0.22
G- A- P
23-42-65
23-38-61
22-32-54
20-29-49
23-21-44
12-31-43
18-22-40
11-28-39
18-19-37
19-17-36
18-17-35
14-19-33
11-22-33
11-21-32
17-14-31
7-22-29
12-16-28
7-21-28
13-14-27
5-21-26
13-11-24
11-13-24
14- 9-23
9-14-23
11-12-23
11-12-23
10-13-23
4-18-22
8-14-22
10-12-22
9-13-22
11-11-22
5-17-22
12-10-22
11-10-21
8-13-21
11-10-21
8-12-20
10-10-20
12- 7-19
8- 9-17
6-10-16
5-11-16
9- 7-16
5-11-16
3-13-16
6-10-16
7- 8-15
5-10-15
4-11-15
7- 7-14
2-11-13
3-10-13
3-10-13
5- 8-13
3-10-13
4- 9-13
5- 7-12
8- 4-12
6- 6-12
8- 4-12
6- 6-12
2-10-12
7- 4-11
7- 4-11
1-10-11
2- 8-10
4- 6-10
0-10-10
3- 7-10
3- 7-10
2- 8-10
3- 6- 9
1- 7- 8
5- 3- 8
6- 2- 8
2- 6- 8
4- 4- 8
3- 5- 8
3- 5- 8
2- 6- 8
WCHA W • THE 2013-14 SEASON
2013-14 WCHA Player Statistics • All Games con’t
86
92
100
108
116
121
131
Kaitlyn Harding
Erika Sowchuk
Natalie Berg
Kelsey Cline
Rachel Jones
Lauren Hespenheide
Cara Zubko
Shannon Kaiser
Katie Johnson
Katarina Zgraja
Payge Pena
Jenny Ryan
Layla Marvin
Demi Crossman
Emma Stauber
Lisa Marvin
Skye Kelly
Kara Gust
Johanna Fallman
Bailey Wright
Samantha Hanson
Melani Moylan
Kate Flug
Alex Ehlert
Amy Olson
Jordyn Burns
Katie Matheny
Anna-Maria Fiegert
Danielle Williams
Becky Allis
Annie Svedin
Sydney Burghardt
Kelsey Saelens
Danielle Scholzen
Tori Williams
Jordan Krause
Kayla Sullivan
Amanda Leveille
Paige Haley
Brienna Gillanders
Leah Jensen
Breanne Grant
Megan Lushanko
Mikayla Johnson
Molly Doner
Kalli Funk
Jenessa Philipczyk
Marie Delarbre
Giulianna Pallotta
Bryanna Neuwald
Vanessa Spataro
Kayla Berg
Christa Moody
Carley Esse
Hanna Brodt
Haley Northcote
Brittni Mowat
Alexandra Makaric
Casey Hirsch
Hayley Studler
Alexa Ranahan
Amanda Arbogast
Kayla Black
Alivia Del Basso
Katherine McGovern
Madison Marcotte
Elisabeth Hewett
Savannah Quandt
Goal Scoring:
1
Brittany Ammerman
Rachael Bona
Hannah Brandt
4
Kelly Terry
5
Sarah Davis
6
Dani Cameranesi
7
Meghan Lorence
Blayre Turnbull
Maryanne Menefee
10
Jamie Kenyon
Wisconsin
Wisconsin
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Wisconsin
St. Cloud State
Ohio State
North Dakota
Minnesota State
Wisconsin
St. Cloud State
Wisconsin
North Dakota
Minnesota Duluth
Minnesota Duluth
North Dakota
St. Cloud State
Ohio State
North Dakota
Minnesota Duluth
North Dakota
Ohio State
Minnesota
Bemidji State
St. Cloud State
Minnesota
Ohio State
Minnesota State
Bemidji State
Ohio State
Ohio State
St. Cloud State
St. Cloud State
Minnesota State
North Dakota
Minnesota Duluth
Ohio State
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota Duluth
North Dakota
Ohio State
Bemidji State
Wisconsin
Wisconsin
St. Cloud State
Bemidji State
Minnesota Duluth
Minnesota State
Ohio State
St. Cloud State
North Dakota
St. Cloud State
Bemidji State
St. Cloud State
Minnesota State
Bemidji State
St. Cloud State
Minnesota State
Ohio State
Ohio State
St. Cloud State
Minnesota Duluth
Minnesota Duluth
Minnesota Duluth
Ohio State
Minnesota State
Minnesota State
SO
SO
SR
FR
SO
FR
SO
SO
SO
JR
FR
FR
SO
FR
JR
FR
SO
SO
JR
FR
SO
SO
FR
SR
JR
JR
FR
FR
SR
SR
SR
SR
FR
SR
JR
SO
JR
SO
FR
SR
SO
FR
SO
SO
SO
JR
SO
SO
SO
SO
SO
SR
FR
FR
SO
SO
FR
FR
JR
FR
FR
JR
SO
SO
FR
SR
JR
FR
F
F
D
D
F
F
D
F
F
D
F
D
F
F
D
F
D
D
D
F
D
F
F
D
F
D/F
F
D
D/F
D
D
F
F
D
D
D
F
G
D/F
F
F
D
F
F
F
F
F
F
D/F
D
F
D
D
D
F
D
G
D
F
F
D
F
G
F
F
D
D
F
38
38
38
41
29
34
35
36
37
38
28
33
35
36
36
36
36
37
29
30
33
33
35
35
36
41
22
33
35
35
36
36
36
37
23
36
36
41
41
5
12
21
23
27
28
29
34
36
37
4
12
18
18
27
30
32
33
33
34
34
35
35
35
36
36
36
37
37
0.21
0.21
0.21
0.20
0.24
0.21
0.20
0.19
0.19
0.18
0.21
0.18
0.17
0.17
0.17
0.17
0.17
0.16
0.17
0.17
0.15
0.15
0.14
0.14
0.14
0.12
0.18
0.12
0.11
0.11
0.11
0.11
0.11
0.11
0.13
0.08
0.08
0.07
0.07
0.40
0.17
0.10
0.09
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.06
0.06
0.05
0.25
0.08
0.06
0.06
0.04
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Minnesota Duluth
SR
JR
SO
SR
SR
FR
JR
JR
SO
SR
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
GP
38
41
41
41
41
41
35
38
39
36
GPG
0.61
0.56
0.56
0.54
0.49
0.46
0.51
0.47
0.46
0.47
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23
23
23
22
20
19
18
18
18
17
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8
8
8
8
7
7
7
7
7
7
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
WCHA W • THE 2013-14 SEASON
2013-14 WCHA Player Statistics • All Games con’t
Assist Scoring:
1
Hannah Brandt
2
Rachael Bona
3
Kelly Terry
4
Rachel Ramsey
5
Sarah Davis
6
Milica McMillen
7
Jenna McParland
Blayre Turnbull
Kate Schipper
10
Ally Tarr
Sara Schmitt
Brittany Ammerman
Courtney Burke
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota Duluth
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Ohio State
Ohio State
Wisconsin
Wisconsin
SO
JR
SR
JR
SR
SO
JR
JR
FR
SR
JR
SR
SO
F
F
F
D
F
D
F
F
F
F
D
F
D
GP
41
41
41
41
41
39
36
38
39
36
36
38
38
APG
1.02
0.93
0.78
0.76
0.71
0.72
0.61
0.58
0.56
0.58
0.58
0.55
0.55
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
Wisconsin
Ohio State
Minnesota State
Ohio State
Minnesota State
SO
SO
JR
SR
SR
SR
FR
JR
SO
JR
JR
SR
SR
F
D
F
F
F
F
F
D
D
D
F
F
D/F
GP
41
39
41
41
38
41
41
41
38
35
36
36
37
PPG
0.51
0.49
0.44
0.44
0.42
0.39
0.37
0.37
0.37
0.37
0.36
0.36
0.35
G- A- P
5-16-21
6-13-19
4-14-18
2-16-18
8- 8-16
6-10-16
8- 7-15
6- 9-15
3-11-14
5- 8-13
5- 8-13
3-10-13
2-11-13
Power Play Goals:
1
Brittany Ammerman
Dani Cameranesi
3
Maryanne Menefee
Milica McMillen
Sarah Davis
Rachel Ramsey
7
Rachael Kelly
Meghan Lorence
Kari Schmitt
Jamie Kenyon
Zoe Hickel
Ashleigh Brykaliuk
Kathleen Rogan
Josefine Jakobsen
Taylor Kuehl
Hannah Brandt
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
Bemidji State
Minnesota
Ohio State
Minnesota Duluth
Minnesota Duluth
Minnesota Duluth
Minnesota State
North Dakota
Ohio State
Minnesota
SR
FR
SO
SO
SR
JR
JR
JR
JR
SR
JR
FR
JR
JR
JR
SO
F
F
F
D
F
D
F
F
D
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
GP
38
41
39
39
41
41
30
35
35
36
36
36
36
36
37
41
GPG
0.21
0.20
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.17
0.14
0.14
0.14
0.14
0.14
0.14
0.14
0.14
0.12
G
8
8
6
6
6
6
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
Short-Handed Points:
1
Blayre Turnbull
2
Kaitlyn Tougas
3
Meghan Dufault
Brittany Ammerman
5
Ivana Bilic
Kelsie Scott
Cari Coen
Tess Dusik
Zoe Hickel
Ashleigh Brykaliuk
Andrea Dalen
Jenna McParland
Josefine Jakobsen
Karley Sylvester
Courtney Burke
Rachael Bona
Wisconsin
Bemidji State
North Dakota
Wisconsin
Bemidji State
Minnesota State
St. Cloud State
Bemidji State
Minnesota Duluth
Minnesota Duluth
North Dakota
Minnesota Duluth
North Dakota
Wisconsin
Wisconsin
Minnesota
JR
SO
SO
SR
SO
SR
SR
SR
JR
FR
JR
JR
JR
JR
SO
JR
F
F
F
F
D
F
D
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
D
F
GP
38
35
31
38
30
35
35
36
36
36
36
36
36
38
38
41
PPG
0.13
0.11
0.10
0.08
0.07
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.05
0.05
0.05
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Game-Winning Goals:
1
Meghan Lorence
2
Brittany Ammerman
Rachael Bona
4
Jamie Kenyon
Josefine Jakobsen
Hannah Brandt
7
Meghan Dufault
Kathleen Rogan
Katy Josephs
Dani Cameranesi
Minnesota
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Minnesota Duluth
North Dakota
Minnesota
North Dakota
Minnesota State
Wisconsin
Minnesota
JR
SR
JR
SR
JR
SO
SO
JR
JR
FR
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
GP
35
38
41
36
36
41
31
36
38
41
G
7
6
6
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
Power
1
2
3
5
7
9
10
Play Points:
Hannah Brandt
Milica McMillen
Rachael Bona
Kelly Terry
Brittany Ammerman
Sarah Davis
Dani Cameranesi
Rachel Ramsey
Courtney Burke
Kari Schmitt
Kathleen Rogan
Ally Tarr
Lauren Barnes
A
42
38
32
31
29
28
22
22
22
21
21
21
21
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P
5
4
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
WCHA W • THE 2013-14 SEASON
2013-14 WCHA Player Statistics • All Games con’t
Defenseman Scoring:
1
Rachel Ramsey
2
Milica McMillen
3
Sara Schmitt
4
Courtney Burke
5
Kari Schmitt
6
Lara Stalder
Gracen Hirschy
Lauren Barnes
9
Megan Wolfe
Baylee Gillanders
11
Sidney Morin
12
Tea Villila
Ivana Bilic
Brook Garzone
Shelby Moteyunas
Kelly Jaminski
17
Mellissa Channell
18
Michelle Burke
19
Tanja Eisenschmid
Madison Hutchinson
Sam LaShomb
Halli Krzyzaniak
Minnesota
Minnesota
Ohio State
Wisconsin
Ohio State
Minnesota Duluth
North Dakota
Minnesota State
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota Duluth
Minnesota Duluth
Bemidji State
Minnesota
Minnesota State
Wisconsin
Wisconsin
St. Cloud State
North Dakota
Bemidji State
North Dakota
North Dakota
Freshman Scoring:
1
Dani Cameranesi
2
Kate Schipper
3
Ashleigh Brykaliuk
4
Lara Stalder
Gracen Hirschy
6
Sarah Nurse
7
Susanna Tapani
8
Claudia Kepler
9
Sydney McKibbon
Megan Wolfe
11
Sidney Morin
12
Amy Menke
13
Mellissa Channell
14
Lauren Miller
Madison Hutchinson
Halli Krzyzaniak
17
Katerina Mrázová
Kayla Gardner
Kelsey Cline
20
Lauren Hespenheide
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota Duluth
Minnesota Duluth
North Dakota
Wisconsin
North Dakota
Ohio State
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Minnesota Duluth
North Dakota
Wisconsin
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
North Dakota
Minnesota Duluth
North Dakota
Minnesota
St. Cloud State
JR
SO
JR
SO
JR
FR
FR
SR
FR
SR
FR
JR
SO
SO
JR
SR
FR
SR
SO
FR
SO
FR
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D/F
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
GP
41
39
36
38
35
28
36
37
40
41
36
28
30
33
37
38
38
36
28
34
35
36
PPG
1.05
1.00
0.78
0.68
0.66
0.79
0.61
0.59
0.40
0.39
0.42
0.46
0.43
0.39
0.35
0.34
0.32
0.31
0.36
0.29
0.29
0.28
G- A- P
12-31-43
11-28-39
7-21-28
5-21-26
9-14-23
4-18-22
9-13-22
5-17-22
3-13-16
6-10-16
5-10-15
2-11-13
3-10-13
3-10-13
3-10-13
4- 9-13
2-10-12
1-10-11
2- 8-10
0-10-10
3- 7-10
2- 8-10
F
F
F
D
D
F
F
F
F
D
D
F
D
F
D
D
F
F
D
F
GP
41
39
36
28
36
38
24
37
38
40
36
36
38
32
34
36
16
36
41
34
PPG
0.88
0.74
0.64
0.79
0.61
0.55
0.83
0.51
0.42
0.40
0.42
0.36
0.32
0.31
0.29
0.28
0.50
0.22
0.20
0.21
G- A- P
19-17-36
7-22-29
11-12-23
4-18-22
9-13-22
11-10-21
8-12-20
12- 7-19
5-11-16
3-13-16
5-10-15
5- 8-13
2-10-12
4- 6-10
0-10-10
2- 8-10
1- 7- 8
3- 5- 8
2- 6- 8
3- 4- 7
Goals Against Average:
1
Amanda Leveille
Minnesota
2
Alex Rigsby
Wisconsin
3
Lisa Steffes
Ohio State
4
Lexie Shaw
North Dakota
5
Shelby Amsley-Benzie
North Dakota
6
Kayla Black
Minnesota Duluth
7
Brittni Mowat
Bemidji State
8
Julie Friend
St. Cloud State
9
Danielle Butters
Minnesota State
Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played
SO
SR
SR
FR
SO
SO
FR
JR
SR
Minutes
2415:31
1594:33
1517:40
811:47
1359:11
1998:12
1888:34
1459:52
1775:11
GA
49
35
47
26
45
77
77
67
87
GAA
1.22
1.32
1.86
1.92
1.99
2.31
2.45
2.75
2.94
Save Percentage:
1
Amanda Leveille
Minnesota
2
Alex Rigsby
Wisconsin
3
Lisa Steffes
Ohio State
4
Julie Friend
St. Cloud State
5
Danielle Butters
Minnesota State
6
Kayla Black
Minnesota Duluth
7
Brittni Mowat
Bemidji State
8
Lexie Shaw
North Dakota
9
Shelby Amsley-Benzie
North Dakota
Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played
SO
SR
SR
JR
SR
SO
FR
FR
SO
Saves
850
596
676
843
1052
874
867
286
488
GA
49
35
47
67
87
77
77
26
45
Pct
.945
.945
.935
.926
.924
.919
.918
.917
.916
Winning Percentage:
1
Amanda Leveille
Minnesota
2
Alex Rigsby
Wisconsin
3
Shelby Amsley-Benzie
North Dakota
4
Lexie Shaw
North Dakota
5
Kayla Black
Minnesota Duluth
6
Lisa Steffes
Ohio State
7
Brittni Mowat
Bemidji State
8
Danielle Butters
Minnesota State
9
Julie Friend
St. Cloud State
Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played
SO
SR
SO
FR
SO
SR
FR
SR
JR
T
1
2
2
2
6
4
4
0
4
Pct
.939
.692
.652
.538
.515
.500
.375
.300
.200
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2013-14 WCHA Team Statistics • League Games
Scoring Offense:
1
Minnesota
2
Wisconsin
3
North Dakota
4
Minnesota Duluth
Ohio State
6
Bemidji State
7
Minnesota State
8
St. Cloud State
Games
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
Goals
128
86
73
56
56
47
46
40
G/GM
4.57
3.07
2.61
2.00
2.00
1.68
1.64
1.43
Combined Special Teams:
1
Minnesota
2
Wisconsin
3
Bemidji State
4
North Dakota
5
Minnesota Duluth
6
Ohio State
7
Minnesota State
8
St. Cloud State
Scoring Defense:
1
Minnesota
2
Wisconsin
3
North Dakota
4
Minnesota Duluth
5
Ohio State
6
St. Cloud State
7
Bemidji State
8
Minnesota State
Games
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
Goals
29
33
63
65
75
87
88
92
G/GM
1.04
1.18
2.25
2.32
2.68
3.11
3.14
3.29
Special Teams Net:
1
Minnesota
2
Wisconsin
3
Ohio State
4
Minnesota Duluth
5
Bemidji State
6
North Dakota
7
St. Cloud State
8
Minnesota State
Penalty Minutes:
1
Ohio State
2
Bemidji State
3
Minnesota Duluth
4
Minnesota State
5
North Dakota
6
St. Cloud State
7
Minnesota
8
Wisconsin
Games
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
PIM
470
381
325
300
263
242
233
191
PIM/G
16.8
13.6
11.6
10.7
9.4
8.6
8.3
6.8
Scoring by Periods:
1
Minnesota
2
Wisconsin
3
North Dakota
4
Minnesota Duluth
Ohio State
6
Bemidji State
7
Minnesota State
8
St. Cloud State
Play:
Minnesota
Wisconsin
Ohio State
Minnesota Duluth
North Dakota
Bemidji State
Minnesota State
St. Cloud State
Totals
36/112
21/ 97
22/125
17/106
14/ 89
10/ 78
11/ 94
8/109
SHA
0
0
6
1
4
6
6
5
PCT
32.1
21.6
17.6
16.0
15.7
12.8
11.7
7.3
Goals
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Penalty Kill:
1
Wisconsin
2
Minnesota
3
Bemidji State
4
Ohio State
5
Minnesota Duluth
6
St. Cloud State
7
North Dakota
8
Minnesota State
Totals
73/ 78
83/ 89
83/ 98
88/105
92/114
77/ 97
85/108
90/121
SHF
9
2
5
1
4
1
5
1
PCT
93.6
93.3
84.7
83.8
80.7
79.4
78.7
74.4
Power
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Allowed by Periods:
Minnesota
Wisconsin
North Dakota
Minnesota Duluth
Ohio State
St. Cloud State
Bemidji State
Minnesota State
Totals
119/201
94/175
93/176
99/197
109/220
110/230
101/215
85/206
PPF
36
21
22
17
10
14
8
11
SHA
0
0
6
1
6
4
5
6
PCT
59.2
53.7
52.8
50.3
49.5
47.8
47.0
41.3
PP
+36
+21
+16
+16
+4
+10
+3
+5
PPA
6
5
17
22
15
23
20
31
SHF
2
9
1
4
5
5
1
1
SH
-4
+4
-16
-18
-10
-18
-19
-30
NET
+32
+25
0
-2
-6
-8
-16
-25
1st
29
20
26
17
14
11
15
10
2nd
61
32
22
24
24
19
13
12
3rd
38
34
25
15
17
17
18
18
OT
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
Total
128
86
73
56
56
47
46
40
1st
13
7
14
16
25
24
24
19
2nd
7
9
33
24
24
37
38
35
3rd
9
17
16
25
26
26
26
37
OT
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Total
29
33
63
65
75
87
88
92
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Point
1
2
3
5
6
7
8
9
10
13
14
16
18
19
23
24
26
30
31
37
41
42
50
53
61
70
75
Scoring:
Hannah Brandt
Rachael Bona
Sarah Davis
Kelly Terry
Brittany Ammerman
Blayre Turnbull
Rachel Ramsey
Milica McMillen
Jenna McParland
Maryanne Menefee
Dani Cameranesi
Josefine Jakobsen
Ally Tarr
Meghan Dufault
Jamie Kenyon
Meghan Lorence
Courtney Burke
Molli Mott
Michelle Karvinen
Kate Schipper
Sara Schmitt
Zoe Hickel
Madison Packer
Katy Josephs
Julia Gilbert
Kaitlyn Tougas
Nicole Germaine
Gracen Hirschy
Lauren Barnes
Kari Schmitt
Lara Stalder
Ashleigh Brykaliuk
Kari Lundberg
Sarah Nurse
Tracy McCann
Becca Kohler
Kathleen Rogan
Claudia Kepler
Danielle Gagne
Taylor Kuehl
Julia McKinnon
Susanna Tapani
Megan Wolfe
Abby Ness
Karley Sylvester
Tess Dusik
Sidney Morin
Amy Menke
Bethany Brausen
Meghan Huertas
Andrea Dalen
Baylee Gillanders
Tea Villila
Brook Garzone
Ivana Bilic
Rachael Kelly
Alexandria Citrowske
Madison Hutchinson
Kristine Grenier
Sydney McKibbon
Tanja Eisenschmid
Lauren Miller
Kendall Curtis
Hannah Bramm
Sam LaShomb
Kelly Jaminski
Erika Sowchuk
Halli Krzyzaniak
Michelle Burke
Stephanie Anderson
Lauren Hespenheide
Shelby Moteyunas
Audrey Hanmer
Mellissa Channell
Katerina Mrázová
Cara Zubko
Allie Duellman
Kayla Gardner
Melissa Klippenstein
Shannon Kaiser
Natalie Berg
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
Wisconsin
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota Duluth
Minnesota
Minnesota
North Dakota
Ohio State
North Dakota
Minnesota Duluth
Minnesota
Wisconsin
St. Cloud State
North Dakota
Minnesota
Ohio State
Minnesota Duluth
Wisconsin
Wisconsin
St. Cloud State
Bemidji State
Minnesota State
North Dakota
Minnesota State
Ohio State
Minnesota Duluth
Minnesota Duluth
Minnesota State
Wisconsin
Minnesota State
North Dakota
Minnesota State
Ohio State
Ohio State
Ohio State
Ohio State
North Dakota
Minnesota
St. Cloud State
Wisconsin
Bemidji State
Minnesota Duluth
North Dakota
Minnesota
Minnesota Duluth
North Dakota
Minnesota
Minnesota Duluth
Minnesota
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
Wisconsin
North Dakota
Bemidji State
Ohio State
Minnesota Duluth
North Dakota
Wisconsin
Wisconsin
North Dakota
St. Cloud State
Bemidji State
St. Cloud State
Minnesota State
St. Cloud State
Wisconsin
Minnesota Duluth
Ohio State
Bemidji State
North Dakota
Minnesota State
North Dakota
Wisconsin
SO
JR
SR
SR
SR
JR
JR
SO
JR
SO
FR
JR
SR
SO
SR
JR
SO
SR
SR
FR
JR
JR
SR
JR
SR
SO
SR
FR
SR
JR
FR
FR
SR
FR
SR
SO
JR
FR
JR
JR
SO
FR
FR
JR
JR
SR
FR
FR
SR
JR
JR
SR
JR
SO
SO
JR
JR
FR
JR
FR
SO
FR
SO
SO
SO
SR
SO
FR
SR
SO
FR
JR
JR
FR
FR
SO
SR
FR
SR
SO
SR
F
F
F
F
F
F
D
D
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
D
F
F
F
D
F
F
F
F
F
F
D
D/F
D
D
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
D
F
F
F
D
F
F
F
F
D
D
D
D
F
F
D
F
F
D
F
F
F
D
D
F
D
D
F
F
D
D
D
F
D
D
F
F
F
D
GP
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
26
28
26
28
28
27
23
28
22
28
28
18
26
27
28
28
28
28
27
28
28
28
26
20
28
28
28
28
28
27
28
28
28
22
16
27
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
20
22
22
24
27
27
28
28
20
24
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
27
27
28
28
28
12
27
28
28
28
28
28
PPG
1.43
1.36
1.29
1.29
1.21
1.14
1.07
1.00
0.89
0.92
0.86
0.86
0.85
0.96
0.79
0.95
0.75
0.71
1.06
0.73
0.70
0.68
0.64
0.61
0.61
0.59
0.57
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.70
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.48
0.46
0.46
0.46
0.55
0.69
0.41
0.39
0.39
0.39
0.39
0.39
0.39
0.36
0.36
0.36
0.45
0.41
0.41
0.38
0.33
0.33
0.32
0.32
0.40
0.33
0.29
0.29
0.29
0.29
0.29
0.29
0.29
0.26
0.26
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.50
0.22
0.21
0.21
0.21
0.21
0.21
G- A- P
14-26-40
15-23-38
15-21-36
13-23-36
20-14-34
15-17-32
6-24-30
8-18-26
7-18-25
10-14-24
14-10-24
10-14-24
9-14-23
9-13-22
12-10-22
13- 8-21
3-18-21
12- 8-20
12- 7-19
6-13-19
6-13-19
8-11-19
9- 9-18
8- 9-17
7-10-17
6-10-16
8- 8-16
6-10-16
3-13-16
4-11-15
3-11-14
9- 5-14
8- 6-14
8- 6-14
7- 7-14
5- 9-14
7- 6-13
8- 5-13
7- 6-13
5- 8-13
5- 7-12
6- 5-11
2- 9-11
6- 5-11
6- 5-11
5- 6-11
4- 7-11
4- 7-11
2- 9-11
5- 5-10
5- 5-10
3- 7-10
1- 8- 9
3- 6- 9
2- 7- 9
6- 3- 9
4- 5- 9
0- 9- 9
6- 3- 9
3- 6- 9
2- 6- 8
2- 6- 8
4- 4- 8
3- 5- 8
3- 5- 8
3- 5- 8
3- 5- 8
1- 7- 8
1- 7- 8
4- 3- 7
3- 4- 7
2- 5- 7
2- 5- 7
0- 7- 7
0- 6- 6
2- 4- 6
3- 3- 6
3- 3- 6
2- 4- 6
2- 4- 6
1- 5- 6
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82
Wisconsin
St. Cloud State
Minnesota State
North Dakota
St. Cloud State
Bemidji State
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Minnesota Duluth
St. Cloud State
SO
FR
SR
SO
SR
SO
SO
FR
JR
SO
F
F
F
F
D
F
F
D
D
D
20
21
26
27
27
28
28
28
28
28
0.25
0.24
0.19
0.19
0.19
0.18
0.18
0.18
0.18
0.18
Goal Scoring:
1
Brittany Ammerman
2
Sarah Davis
Rachael Bona
Blayre Turnbull
5
Hannah Brandt
Dani Cameranesi
7
Meghan Lorence
Kelly Terry
9
Michelle Karvinen
Jamie Kenyon
Molli Mott
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Minnesota
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
North Dakota
Minnesota Duluth
St. Cloud State
SR
SR
JR
JR
SO
FR
JR
SR
SR
SR
SR
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
GP
28
28
28
28
28
28
22
28
18
28
28
GPG
0.71
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.50
0.50
0.59
0.46
0.67
0.43
0.43
G
20
15
15
15
14
14
13
13
12
12
12
Assist Scoring:
1
Hannah Brandt
2
Rachel Ramsey
3
Kelly Terry
Rachael Bona
5
Sarah Davis
6
Milica McMillen
Jenna McParland
Courtney Burke
9
Blayre Turnbull
10
Maryanne Menefee
Ally Tarr
Josefine Jakobsen
Brittany Ammerman
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota Duluth
Wisconsin
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Ohio State
North Dakota
Wisconsin
SO
JR
SR
JR
SR
SO
JR
SO
JR
SO
SR
JR
SR
F
D
F
F
F
D
F
D
F
F
F
F
F
GP
28
28
28
28
28
26
28
28
28
26
27
28
28
APG
0.93
0.86
0.82
0.82
0.75
0.69
0.64
0.64
0.61
0.54
0.52
0.50
0.50
A
26
24
23
23
21
18
18
18
17
14
14
14
14
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
Ohio State
Minnesota
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Wisconsin
Ohio State
Ohio State
Minnesota
Minnesota Duluth
SO
JR
SR
SO
SR
FR
SR
SR
SO
JR
JR
JR
JR
F
F
F
D
F
F
F
F
D
D
D
D
F
GP
28
28
28
26
27
28
28
28
28
26
27
28
28
PPG
0.57
0.50
0.43
0.42
0.41
0.39
0.39
0.39
0.39
0.38
0.37
0.36
0.36
G- A- P
3-13-16
3-11-14
1-11-12
5- 6-11
3- 8-11
7- 4-11
6- 5-11
5- 6-11
2- 9-11
3- 7-10
3- 7-10
3- 7-10
3- 7-10
Short-Handed Points:
1
Blayre Turnbull
2
Meghan Dufault
Kaitlyn Tougas
Brittany Ammerman
5
Ivana Bilic
Tess Dusik
Ashleigh Brykaliuk
Andrea Dalen
Karley Sylvester
Josefine Jakobsen
Courtney Burke
Wisconsin
North Dakota
Bemidji State
Wisconsin
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
Minnesota Duluth
North Dakota
Wisconsin
North Dakota
Wisconsin
JR
SO
SO
SR
SO
SR
FR
JR
JR
JR
SO
F
F
F
F
D
F
F
F
F
F
D
GP
28
23
27
28
22
28
28
28
28
28
28
PPG
0.18
0.13
0.11
0.11
0.09
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
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Game-Winning Goals:
1
Brittany Ammerman
2
Meghan Lorence
Josefine Jakobsen
4
Susanna Tapani
Julia McKinnon
Kate Schipper
Kristine Grenier
Kelly Terry
Hannah Brandt
Dani Cameranesi
Jamie Kenyon
Ashleigh Brykaliuk
Katy Josephs
Wisconsin
Minnesota
North Dakota
North Dakota
Ohio State
Minnesota
Bemidji State
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota Duluth
Minnesota Duluth
Wisconsin
SR
JR
JR
FR
SO
FR
JR
SR
SO
FR
SR
FR
JR
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
GP
28
22
28
16
22
26
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
G
6
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Power
1
2
3
4
10
Rachel Jones
Payge Pena
Kelsie Scott
Layla Marvin
Cari Coen
Hanna Moher
Kaitlyn Harding
Kelsey Cline
Emma Stauber
Skye Kelly
Play Points:
Hannah Brandt
Rachael Bona
Kelly Terry
Milica McMillen
Ally Tarr
Dani Cameranesi
Brittany Ammerman
Sarah Davis
Courtney Burke
Kari Schmitt
Sara Schmitt
Rachel Ramsey
Jenna McParland
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2312412445-
A00112001122-
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
P
5
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
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2013-14 WCHA Player Statistics • League Games con’t
Defenseman Scoring:
1
Rachel Ramsey
2
Milica McMillen
3
Courtney Burke
4
Sara Schmitt
5
Gracen Hirschy
Lauren Barnes
7
Kari Schmitt
8
Lara Stalder
9
Megan Wolfe
Sidney Morin
11
Baylee Gillanders
12
Tea Villila
Brook Garzone
Ivana Bilic
Madison Hutchinson
Minnesota
Minnesota
Wisconsin
Ohio State
North Dakota
Minnesota State
Ohio State
Minnesota Duluth
Minnesota
Minnesota Duluth
Minnesota
Minnesota Duluth
Minnesota
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
Freshman Scoring:
1
Dani Cameranesi
2
Kate Schipper
3
Gracen Hirschy
4
Lara Stalder
Ashleigh Brykaliuk
Sarah Nurse
7
Claudia Kepler
8
Susanna Tapani
Megan Wolfe
Sidney Morin
Amy Menke
12
Madison Hutchinson
Sydney McKibbon
14
Lauren Miller
Halli Krzyzaniak
Minnesota
Minnesota
North Dakota
Minnesota Duluth
Minnesota Duluth
Wisconsin
Ohio State
North Dakota
Minnesota
Minnesota Duluth
North Dakota
Bemidji State
Wisconsin
Bemidji State
North Dakota
JR
SO
SO
JR
FR
SR
JR
FR
FR
FR
SR
JR
SO
SO
FR
D
D
D
D
D
D/F
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
GP
28
26
28
27
28
28
26
20
27
28
28
20
22
22
27
PPG
1.07
1.00
0.75
0.70
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.70
0.41
0.39
0.36
0.45
0.41
0.41
0.33
G- A- P
6-24-30
8-18-26
3-18-21
6-13-19
6-10-16
3-13-16
4-11-15
3-11-14
2- 9-11
4- 7-11
3- 7-10
1- 8- 9
3- 6- 9
2- 7- 9
0- 9- 9
F
F
D
D
F
F
F
F
D
D
F
D
F
F
D
GP
28
26
28
20
28
28
28
16
27
28
28
27
28
24
28
PPG
0.86
0.73
0.57
0.70
0.50
0.50
0.46
0.69
0.41
0.39
0.39
0.33
0.32
0.33
0.29
G- A- P
14-10-24
6-13-19
6-10-16
3-11-14
9- 5-14
8- 6-14
8- 5-13
6- 5-11
2- 9-11
4- 7-11
4- 7-11
0- 9- 9
3- 6- 9
2- 6- 8
1- 7- 8
Goals Against Average:
1
Ann-Renée Desbiens
Wisconsin
2
Amanda Leveille
Minnesota
3
Alex Rigsby
Wisconsin
4
Lexie Shaw
North Dakota
5
Lisa Steffes
Ohio State
6
Kayla Black
Minnesota Duluth
7
Shelby Amsley-Benzie
North Dakota
8
Brittni Mowat
Bemidji State
9
Julie Friend
St. Cloud State
10
Chelsea Knapp
Ohio State
11
Danielle Butters
Minnesota State
Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played
FR
SO
SR
FR
SR
SO
SO
FR
JR
SR
SR
Minutes
557:56
1683:08
1118:52
722:22
1041:18
1637:27
961:24
1395:45
1183:30
654:23
1308:38
GA
9
29
24
24
37
63
37
61
53
36
73
GAA
0.97
1.03
1.29
1.99
2.13
2.31
2.31
2.62
2.69
3.30
3.35
Save Percentage:
1
Ann-Renée Desbiens
Wisconsin
2
Amanda Leveille
Minnesota
3
Alex Rigsby
Wisconsin
4
Lisa Steffes
Ohio State
5
Julie Friend
St. Cloud State
6
Kayla Black
Minnesota Duluth
7
Lexie Shaw
North Dakota
8
Brittni Mowat
Bemidji State
9
Danielle Butters
Minnesota State
10
Shelby Amsley-Benzie
North Dakota
11
Chelsea Knapp
Ohio State
Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played
FR
SO
SR
SR
JR
SO
FR
FR
SR
SO
SR
Saves
220
594
426
496
701
734
268
681
806
329
289
GA
9
29
24
37
53
63
24
61
73
37
36
Pct
.961
.953
.947
.931
.930
.921
.918
.918
.917
.899
.889
Winning Percentage:
1
Amanda Leveille
Minnesota
2
Ann-Renée Desbiens
Wisconsin
3
Alex Rigsby
Wisconsin
4
Lexie Shaw
North Dakota
5
Shelby Amsley-Benzie
North Dakota
6
Kayla Black
Minnesota Duluth
7
Lisa Steffes
Ohio State
8
Brittni Mowat
Bemidji State
9
Chelsea Knapp
Ohio State
10
Julie Friend
St. Cloud State
11
Danielle Butters
Minnesota State
Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played
SO
FR
SR
FR
SO
SO
SR
FR
SR
JR
SR
T
1
0
2
2
2
6
4
3
1
3
0
Pct
.946
.900
.722
.583
.562
.500
.444
.354
.350
.225
.182
W- L26- 19- 112- 46- 48- 611-116- 87-143- 63-144-18-
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2013-14 Top Scorers by WCHA Team
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Bemidji State
| Overall - 36 GP (11-21- 4 .361) | Conf Only - 28 GP ( 8-17- 3 .339) |
Career
------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|---------------## Player
POS YR | GP
G
A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP
G
A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP
G
A PTS
9 Kaitlyn Tougas
F SO | 35
8 14 22
9/ 29
0 3 1 1 | 27
6 10 16
8/ 27
0 2 0 1 | 65 15 21 36
19 Tess Dusik
F SR | 36
7
8 15 11/ 33
0 2 1 0 | 28
5
6 11
7/ 25
0 2 0 0 | 136 14 18 32
23 Ivana Bilic
D SO | 30
3 10 13 13/ 37
3 0 1 0 | 22
2
7
9
8/ 27
2 0 1 0 | 56
5 11 16
93 Kristine Grenier
F JR | 36
8
4 12 14/ 28
3 0 3 1 | 28
6
3
9 10/ 20
2 0 3 1 | 106 16 16 32
5 Alexandria Citrowske
F JR | 35
5
7 12 16/ 43
0 0 0 0 | 27
4
5
9 11/ 33
0 0 0 0 | 68
5 10 15
18 Rachael Kelly
F JR | 30
7
4 11 15/ 41
5 0 1 0 | 24
6
3
9 13/ 37
4 0 1 0 | 80 14
9 23
56 Hanna Moher
F SO | 36
7
4 11
3/ 6
2 1 2 0 | 28
4
1
5
2/ 4
1 0 1 0 | 63
9
6 15
14 Lauren Miller
F FR | 32
4
6 10 24/ 70
1 0 0 0 | 24
2
6
8 18/ 58
0 0 0 0 | 32
4
6 10
4 Madison Hutchinson
D FR | 34
0 10 10
5/ 10
0 0 0 0 | 27
0
9
9
3/ 6
0 0 0 0 | 34
0 10 10
16 Stephanie Anderson
F SO | 33
5
3
8 12/ 35
1 1 1 0 | 27
4
3
7 11/ 33
0 1 1 0 | 72
6
8 14
28 Allie Duellman
D SR | 36
4
4
8
6/ 12
1 0 0 1 | 28
3
3
6
4/ 8
1 0 0 0 | 89
6
8 14
11 Whitney Wivoda
F SO | 36
3
5
8
2/ 4
0 0 0 0 | 28
2
2
4
1/ 2
0 0 0 0 | 77
9 11 20
24 Alex Ehlert
D SR | 35
0
5
5 17/ 45
0 0 0 0 | 27
0
4
4 16/ 43
0 0 0 0 | 113
2
8 10
59 Danielle Williams
D/F SR | 35
1
3
4
6/ 23
0 0 1 0 | 27
1
2
3
4/ 19
0 0 1 0 | 133
4
8 12
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Minnesota
| Overall - 41 GP (38- 2- 1 .939) | Conf Only - 28 GP (26- 1- 1 .946) |
Career
------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|---------------## Player
POS YR | GP
G
A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP
G
A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP
G
A PTS
22 Hannah Brandt
F SO | 41 23 42 65
7/ 14
5 0 5 0 | 28 14 26 40
5/ 10
3 0 3 0 | 82 56 91 147
7 Rachael Bona
F JR | 41 23 38 61 11/ 22
4 1 6 0 | 28 15 23 38
7/ 14
3 0 1 0 | 123 45 63 108
10 Kelly Terry
F SR | 41 22 32 54
9/ 18
2 0 3 0 | 28 13 23 36
7/ 14
1 0 3 0 | 158 57 98 155
9 Sarah Davis
F SR | 41 20 29 49 14/ 28
6 1 2 0 | 28 15 21 36
8/ 16
5 1 2 0 | 156 50 90 140
5 Rachel Ramsey
D JR | 41 12 31 43 18/ 36
6 0 2 0 | 28
6 24 30 13/ 26
3 0 1 0 | 123 25 72 97
13 Milica McMillen
D SO | 39 11 28 39 31/ 62
6 0 2 0 | 26
8 18 26 22/ 44
5 0 2 0 | 74 24 41 65
14 Maryanne Menefee
F SO | 39 18 19 37
5/ 10
6 0 2 0 | 26 10 14 24
3/ 6
4 0 2 0 | 74 34 41 75
21 Dani Cameranesi
F FR | 41 19 17 36
7/ 14
8 1 4 0 | 28 14 10 24
6/ 12
7 1 3 0 | 41 19 17 36
20 Meghan Lorence
F JR | 35 18 17 35 14/ 28
5 1 7 0 | 22 13
8 21
9/ 18
2 0 4 0 | 117 32 36 68
6 Kate Schipper
F FR | 39
7 22 29
7/ 14
3 0 3 0 | 26
6 13 19
7/ 14
2 0 3 0 | 39
7 22 29
27 Baylee Gillanders
D SR | 41
6 10 16
6/ 12
1 0 0 0 | 28
3
7 10
4/ 8
1 0 0 0 | 161
9 33 42
12 Megan Wolfe
D FR | 40
3 13 16
6/ 23
1 0 1 0 | 27
2
9 11
5/ 21
0 0 1 0 | 40
3 13 16
16 Bethany Brausen
F SR | 41
4 11 15
5/ 10
0 0 0 0 | 28
2
9 11
4/ 8
0 0 0 0 | 161 16 35 51
18 Brook Garzone
D SO | 33
3 10 13
2/ 4
0 0 0 0 | 22
3
6
9
1/ 2
0 0 0 0 | 70
5 14 19
11 Kelsey Cline
D FR | 41
2
6
8
5/ 10
0 0 1 0 | 28
1
4
5
4/ 8
0 0 1 0 | 41
2
6
8
3 Kate Flug
F FR | 35
2
3
5
1/ 2
0 0 0 0 | 24
1
2
3
1/ 2
0 0 0 0 | 35
2
3
5
17 Jordyn Burns
D/F JR | 41
2
3
5
0 0 0 0 | 28
2
2
4
0 0 0 0 | 97
6 13 19
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Minnesota Duluth
| Overall - 36 GP (15-15- 6 .500) | Conf Only - 28 GP (11-11- 6 .500) |
Career
------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|---------------## Player
POS YR | GP
G
A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP
G
A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP
G
A PTS
19 Jenna McParland
F JR | 36 11 22 33 18/ 44
4 0 3 0 | 28
7 18 25 15/ 38
3 0 2 0 | 105 43 50 93
16 Jamie Kenyon
F SR | 36 17 14 31 10/ 20
5 0 5 0 | 28 12 10 22
9/ 18
3 0 3 0 | 124 39 33 72
44 Zoe Hickel
F JR | 36 13 14 27 11/ 22
5 2 1 0 | 28
8 11 19 11/ 22
3 1 1 0 | 102 27 34 61
13 Ashleigh Brykaliuk
F FR | 36 11 12 23
9/ 18
5 2 3 0 | 28
9
5 14
6/ 12
4 2 3 0 | 36 11 12 23
21 Lara Stalder
D FR | 28
4 18 22 14/ 39
0 1 0 0 | 20
3 11 14 11/ 33
0 0 0 0 | 28
4 18 22
43 Meghan Huertas
F JR | 36
8
9 17 16/ 51
1 0 0 0 | 28
5
5 10 11/ 33
1 0 0 0 | 84 17 24 41
5 Sidney Morin
D FR | 36
5 10 15
6/ 12
3 0 2 0 | 28
4
7 11
3/ 6
2 0 1 0 | 36
5 10 15
80 Tea Villila
D JR | 28
2 11 13 15/ 30
1 0 1 0 | 20
1
8
9
9/ 18
1 0 1 0 | 88
4 23 27
18 Hannah Bramm
F SO | 36
3
7 10 20/ 40
0 0 0 1 | 28
3
5
8 13/ 26
0 0 0 1 | 63
4
9 13
98 Katerina Mrázová
F FR | 16
1
7
8
5/ 10
0 0 0 0 | 12
0
6
6
4/ 8
0 0 0 0 | 16
1
7
8
28 Demi Crossman
F FR | 36
2
4
6 23/ 46
0 0 0 0 | 28
2
2
4 19/ 38
0 0 0 0 | 36
2
4
6
7 Emma Stauber
D JR | 36
1
5
6 10/ 20
0 1 0 0 | 28
1
4
5
6/ 12
0 1 0 0 | 106
2 12 14
46 Bailey Wright
F FR | 30
3
2
5
2/ 4
0 0 0 0 | 22
1
1
2
1/ 2
0 0 0 0 | 30
3
2
5
14 Jordan Krause
D SO | 36
2
1
3 16/ 43
0 0 0 0 | 28
0
0
0 11/ 33
0 0 0 0 | 70
2
4
6
92 Brienna Gillanders
F SR | 5
0
2
2
1/ 2
0 0 0 0 | 3
0
1
1
0 0 0 0 | 106 21 18 39
22 Marie Delarbre
F SO | 36
0
2
2
2/ 4
0 0 0 0 | 28
0
1
1
1/ 2
0 0 0 0 | 70
0
3
3
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Minnesota State
| Overall - 37 GP (13-23- 1 .365) | Conf Only - 28 GP ( 7-20- 1 .268) |
Career
------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|---------------## Player
POS YR | GP
G
A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP
G
A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP
G
A PTS
18 Nicole Germaine
F SR | 37 11 13 24 11/ 22
4 0 3 0 | 28
8
8 16
8/ 16
3 0 2 0 | 132 19 28 47
26 Kari Lundberg
F SR | 37 11 11 22
7/ 14
2 1 1 0 | 28
8
6 14
4/ 8
2 1 1 0 | 143 23 32 55
5 Lauren Barnes
D/F SR | 37
5 17 22 20/ 48
2 0 0 0 | 28
3 13 16 15/ 38
0 0 0 0 | 139 12 50 62
13 Kathleen Rogan
F JR | 36 11 10 21
9/ 18
5 0 4 0 | 27
7
6 13
4/ 8
3 0 2 0 | 112 35 34 69
15 Tracy McCann
F SR | 37 10 10 20 19/ 38
1 0 1 0 | 28
7
7 14 16/ 32
1 0 1 0 | 142 36 35 71
27 Shelby Moteyunas
D JR | 37
3 10 13
6/ 12
1 0 0 0 | 28
2
5
7
4/ 8
0 0 0 0 | 94
5 14 19
23 Melissa Klippenstein
F SR | 37
6
6 12 11/ 22
1 0 2 0 | 28
2
4
6 10/ 20
0 0 0 0 | 138 12 10 22
11 Natalie Stoltz
F JR | 37
3
6
9 14/ 28
0 0 0 0 | 28
1
3
4 10/ 20
0 0 0 0 | 73
3
8 11
7 Kelsie Scott
F SR | 35
6
2
8 22/ 47
2 2 1 0 | 26
4
1
5 19/ 41
2 0 1 0 | 139 12 10 22
10 Katie Johnson
F SO | 37
2
5
7
5/ 10
0 0 1 0 | 28
1
3
4
4/ 8
0 0 0 0 | 68
2
6
8
12 Anna-Maria Fiegert
D FR | 33
0
4
4
6/ 12
0 0 0 0 | 26
0
3
3
3/ 6
0 0 0 0 | 33
0
4
4
28 Danielle Scholzen
D SR | 37
0
4
4 16/ 43
0 0 0 0 | 28
0
3
3
9/ 29
0 0 0 0 | 118
0
9
9
9 Giulianna Pallotta
D/F SO | 37
0
2
2
6/ 12
0 0 0 0 | 28
0
2
2
4/ 8
0 0 0 0 | 72
0
6
6
29 Casey Hirsch
F JR | 34
1
0
1
2/ 4
0 0 0 0 | 28
1
0
1
2/ 4
0 0 0 0 | 99
8 11 19
17 Elisabeth Hewett
D JR | 37
1
0
1
8/ 16
0 0 0 0 | 28
1
0
1
7/ 14
0 0 0 0 | 96
1
0
1
3 Savannah Quandt
F FR | 37
1
0
1
6/ 12
0 0 0 0 | 28
1
0
1
4/ 8
0 0 0 0 | 37
1
0
1
21 Haley Northcote
D SO | 32
0
1
1
8/ 16
0 0 0 0 | 24
0
1
1
4/ 8
0 0 0 0 | 53
0
3
3
WCHA W • THE 2013-14 SEASON
Top Scorers by WCHA Team con’t
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------North Dakota
| Overall - 36 GP (20-12- 4 .611) | Conf Only - 28 GP (14-10- 4 .571) |
Career
------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|---------------## Player
POS YR | GP
G
A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP
G
A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP
G
A PTS
63 Josefine Jakobsen
F JR | 36 14 19 33
7/ 14
5 0 5 1 | 28 10 14 24
7/ 14
2 0 4 1 | 110 43 67 110
19 Meghan Dufault
F SO | 31 12 16 28 19/ 38
2 3 4 0 | 23
9 13 22 13/ 26
2 3 1 0 | 69 31 38 69
3 Michelle Karvinen
F SR | 24 14
9 23 10/ 20
2 1 2 0 | 18 12
7 19 10/ 20
2 1 2 0 | 87 56 75 131
6 Gracen Hirschy
D FR | 36
9 13 22
7/ 14
1 0 1 0 | 28
6 10 16
6/ 12
0 0 0 0 | 36
9 13 22
77 Susanna Tapani
F FR | 24
8 12 20
6/ 12
2 0 3 0 | 16
6
5 11
3/ 6
2 0 3 0 | 24
8 12 20
51 Becca Kohler
F SO | 36
5 11 16 12/ 24
2 0 0 0 | 28
5
9 14
5/ 10
2 0 0 0 | 74
9 19 28
10 Andrea Dalen
F JR | 36
7
7 14 11/ 22
2 1 2 0 | 28
5
5 10
8/ 16
1 1 2 0 | 107 20 17 37
21 Amy Menke
F FR | 36
5
8 13
8/ 16
0 0 1 0 | 28
4
7 11
7/ 14
0 0 1 0 | 36
5
8 13
4 Sam LaShomb
D SO | 35
3
7 10 17/ 45
1 0 0 0 | 28
3
5
8 14/ 39
1 0 0 0 | 74
6 16 22
22 Tanja Eisenschmid
D SO | 28
2
8 10
8/ 16
0 0 1 0 | 20
2
6
8
8/ 16
0 0 1 0 | 63
4 16 20
18 Halli Krzyzaniak
D FR | 36
2
8 10
6/ 12
2 0 0 0 | 28
1
7
8
3/ 6
1 0 0 0 | 36
2
8 10
15 Kayla Gardner
F FR | 36
3
5
8
7/ 14
0 0 0 0 | 28
3
3
6
6/ 12
0 0 0 0 | 36
3
5
8
11 Shannon Kaiser
F SO | 36
2
5
7
2/ 4
0 0 0 0 | 28
2
4
6
2/ 4
0 0 0 0 | 63
4
5
9
13 Layla Marvin
F SO | 35
4
2
6
1/ 2
1 0 0 0 | 27
3
2
5
1/ 2
1 0 0 0 | 72
5
4
9
55 Lisa Marvin
F FR | 36
1
5
6
8/ 16
0 0 1 0 | 28
0
4
4
8/ 16
0 0 0 0 | 36
1
5
6
8 Samantha Hanson
D SO | 33
2
3
5
6/ 12
0 0 0 0 | 28
0
3
3
5/ 10
0 0 0 0 | 62
2
5
7
5 Johanna Fallman
D JR | 29
1
4
5
6/ 12
0 0 0 0 | 25
0
3
3
5/ 10
0 0 0 0 | 29
1
4
5
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ohio State
| Overall - 37 GP (15-17- 5 .473) | Conf Only - 28 GP ( 9-14- 5 .411) |
Career
------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|---------------## Player
POS YR | GP
G
A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP
G
A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP
G
A PTS
4 Ally Tarr
F SR | 36 11 21 32
5/ 21
3 0 0 2 | 27
9 14 23
4/ 19
3 0 0 2 | 142 48 57 105
22 Sara Schmitt
D JR | 36
7 21 28 28/ 67
4 0 1 0 | 27
6 13 19 23/ 57
3 0 0 0 | 109 10 51 61
19 Danielle Gagne
F JR | 37 10 13 23 10/ 28
2 0 3 1 | 28
7
6 13
9/ 26
2 0 2 1 | 110 24 27 51
20 Kari Schmitt
D JR | 35
9 14 23
8/ 27
5 0 3 0 | 26
4 11 15
7/ 25
3 0 1 0 | 97 16 41 57
6 Taylor Kuehl
F JR | 37
8 13 21 14/ 28
5 0 2 0 | 28
5
8 13
8/ 16
5 0 1 0 | 110 24 37 61
24 Claudia Kepler
F FR | 37 12
7 19 16/ 40
2 1 0 0 | 28
8
5 13 14/ 36
2 1 0 0 | 37 12
7 19
17 Julia McKinnon
F SO | 31
6 10 16 20/ 59
2 0 3 0 | 22
5
7 12 20/ 59
1 0 3 0 | 68 18 18 36
26 Kendall Curtis
F SO | 37
8
4 12
3/ 6
1 0 3 0 | 28
4
4
8
2/ 4
0 0 2 0 | 68
8
5 13
2 Cara Zubko
D SO | 35
2
5
7 10/ 31
1 0 0 0 | 27
2
4
6
9/ 29
1 0 0 0 | 63
2 10 12
10 Kara Gust
D SO | 37
0
6
6
9/ 18
0 0 0 0 | 28
0
3
3
8/ 16
0 0 0 0 | 91
1
7
8
16 Melani Moylan
F SO | 33
2
3
5
9/ 29
0 0 0 0 | 25
1
2
3
8/ 27
0 0 0 0 | 67
4
5
9
23 Katie Matheny
F FR | 22
3
1
4
1/ 2
1 0 0 0 | 16
2
1
3
1 0 0 0 | 22
3
1
4
14 Becky Allis
D SR | 35
0
4
4 10/ 31
0 0 0 0 | 26
0
3
3
8/ 16
0 0 0 0 | 134
2
8 10
27 Annie Svedin
D SR | 36
0
4
4
8/ 27
0 0 0 0 | 27
0
2
2
6/ 23
0 0 0 0 | 134
5 22 27
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------St. Cloud State
| Overall - 36 GP ( 4-27- 5 .181) | Conf Only - 28 GP ( 3-21- 4 .179) |
Career
------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|---------------## Player
POS YR | GP
G
A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP
G
A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP
G
A PTS
23 Molli Mott
F SR | 36 13 11 24 13/ 26
2 1 0 1 | 28 12
8 20
9/ 18
2 0 0 1 | 140 37 33 70
14 Julia Gilbert
F SR | 36 10 12 22
9/ 18
1 0 1 1 | 28
7 10 17
6/ 12
1 0 0 1 | 140 22 27 49
10 Abby Ness
F JR | 36
6
6 12
4/ 8
2 0 1 0 | 28
6
5 11
4/ 8
2 0 1 0 | 108 12 21 33
8 Michelle Burke
D SR | 36
1 10 11 19/ 38
0 0 0 0 | 28
1
7
8 17/ 34
0 0 0 0 | 140
3 22 25
28 Cari Coen
D SR | 35
2
6
8 13/ 26
1 1 0 1 | 27
1
4
5 10/ 20
0 1 0 1 | 138
6 21 27
3 Audrey Hanmer
D JR | 36
2
6
8 16/ 32
2 0 0 0 | 28
2
5
7
9/ 18
2 0 0 0 | 107
8 23 31
9 Lauren Hespenheide
F FR | 34
3
4
7
7/ 25
0 0 0 0 | 27
3
4
7
5/ 21
0 0 0 0 | 34
3
4
7
19 Payge Pena
F FR | 28
3
3
6
4/ 8
1 0 0 0 | 21
2
3
5
4/ 8
0 0 0 0 | 28
3
3
6
7 Skye Kelly
D SO | 36
1
5
6
6/ 12
1 0 0 0 | 28
0
5
5
6/ 12
0 0 0 0 | 65
2 11 13
12 Amy Olson
F JR | 36
3
2
5
5/ 10
1 0 1 0 | 28
3
1
4
4/ 8
1 0 1 0 | 112
3
8 11
13 Sydney Burghardt
F SR | 36
0
4
4
5/ 10
0 0 0 0 | 28
0
4
4
3/ 6
0 0 0 0 | 131
2 15 17
18 Kelsey Saelens
F FR | 36
0
4
4
1/ 2
0 0 0 0 | 28
0
3
3
1/ 2
0 0 0 0 | 36
0
4
4
22 Kalli Funk
F JR | 29
1
1
2
5/ 10
0 0 0 0 | 22
1
1
2
4/ 8
0 0 0 0 | 92 10
8 18
16 Vanessa Spataro
F SO | 12
1
0
1
3/ 6
1 0 0 0 | 9
0
0
0
2/ 4
0 0 0 0 | 45
4
3
7
5 Hanna Brodt
F SO | 30
1
0
1
4/ 8
0 0 0 0 | 24
1
0
1
2/ 4
0 0 0 0 | 64
2
1
3
6 Amanda Arbogast
F JR | 35
1
0
1
3/ 6
0 0 1 0 | 27
1
0
1
0 0 1 0 | 76
3
1
4
21 Christa Moody
D FR | 18
0
1
1
3/ 17
0 0 0 0 | 13
0
1
1
3/ 17
0 0 0 0 | 18
0
1
1
24 Alexandra Makaric
D FR | 33
0
1
1
8/ 16
0 0 0 0 | 26
0
1
1
6/ 12
0 0 0 0 | 33
0
1
1
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Wisconsin
| Overall - 38 GP (28- 8- 2 .763) | Conf Only - 28 GP (21- 5- 2 .786) |
Career
------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|---------------## Player
POS YR | GP
G
A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP
G
A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP
G
A PTS
10 Brittany Ammerman
F SR | 38 23 21 44
6/ 12
8 2 6 0 | 28 20 14 34
6/ 12
6 2 6 0 | 120 49 52 101
17 Blayre Turnbull
F JR | 38 18 22 40
6/ 12
2 5 2 0 | 28 15 17 32
5/ 10
2 5 0 0 | 107 28 34 62
6 Courtney Burke
D SO | 38
5 21 26 12/ 24
3 0 1 0 | 28
3 18 21 11/ 22
2 0 1 0 | 73
9 40 49
14 Madison Packer
F SR | 37 11 12 23 28/ 67
4 0 3 1 | 28
9
9 18 22/ 55
4 0 2 1 | 146 46 58 104
12 Katy Josephs
F JR | 38 12 10 22
3/ 6
3 0 4 0 | 28
8
9 17
2/ 4
2 0 3 0 | 113 23 25 48
16 Sarah Nurse
F FR | 38 11 10 21
1/ 2
2 1 3 0 | 28
8
6 14
1 1 2 0 | 38 11 10 21
24 Karley Sylvester
F JR | 38
9
7 16
3/ 6
3 1 2 0 | 28
6
5 11
3/ 6
1 1 2 0 | 113 23 27 50
11 Sydney McKibbon
F FR | 38
5 11 16
4/ 8
1 0 2 0 | 28
3
6
9
3/ 6
1 0 2 0 | 38
5 11 16
7 Kelly Jaminski
D SR | 38
4
9 13
5/ 10
0 0 0 0 | 28
3
5
8
3/ 6
0 0 0 0 | 154 11 35 46
2 Mellissa Channell
D FR | 38
2 10 12
9/ 18
1 0 1 0 | 28
0
7
7
7/ 14
0 0 0 0 | 38
2 10 12
8 Kaitlyn Harding
F SO | 38
4
4
8
7/ 14
0 0 0 0 | 28
3
2
5
6/ 12
0 0 0 0 | 68
4
4
8
25 Erika Sowchuk
F SO | 38
3
5
8
3/ 6
2 0 1 0 | 28
3
5
8
3/ 6
2 0 1 0 | 73
8 15 23
28 Natalie Berg
D SR | 38
1
7
8
5/ 10
0 0 0 0 | 28
1
5
6
3/ 6
0 0 0 0 | 106
2 13 15
27 Rachel Jones
F SO | 29
3
4
7
2/ 4
0 0 2 0 | 20
3
2
5
1/ 2
0 0 2 0 | 64
4
4
8
13 Katarina Zgraja
D JR | 38
0
7
7
5/ 10
0 0 0 0 | 28
0
4
4
4/ 8
0 0 0 0 | 113
3 21 24
3 Jenny Ryan
D FR | 33
1
5
6
4/ 8
0 0 1 0 | 24
0
4
4
4/ 8
0 0 0 0 | 33
1
5
6
WCHA W • THE 2013-14 SEASON
2013-14 Div. 1 Women’s Team Statistics • Leaders • All Games
Scoring Offense:
1 Minnesota
2 Clarkson
3 Cornell
4 Boston College
5 Mercyhurst
6 Wisconsin
7 Boston University
8 Harvard
9 Robert Morris
10 Holy Cross
11 Northeastern
12 Syracuse
13 North Dakota
14 Quinnipiac
15 Vermont
16 Princeton
17 Minnesota Duluth
18 Yale
19 Ohio State
20 Providence
other WCHA teams
25 Minnesota State
26 Bemidji State
34 St. Cloud State
Games
41
41
34
37
37
38
38
34
35
27
35
37
36
37
36
31
36
32
37
35
Goals
195
150
121
129
123
114
113
98
100
77
94
99
96
98
93
77
85
74
82
77
G/GM
4.76
3.66
3.56
3.49
3.32
3.00
2.97
2.88
2.86
2.85
2.69
2.68
2.67
2.65
2.58
2.48
2.36
2.31
2.22
2.20
37
36
36
71
64
48
1.92
1.78
1.33
Scoring Defense:
1 Clarkson
2 Minnesota
3 Wisconsin
4 Holy Cross
5 Quinnipiac
6 Harvard
7 Boston College
8 Robert Morris
9 Mercyhurst
10 Syracuse
11 North Dakota
12 Cornell
13 Minnesota Duluth
14 Northeastern
15 St. Lawrence
16 Ohio State
17 Vermont
18 Boston University
19 Rensselaer
20 Princeton
other WCHA teams
23 Minnesota State
26 Bemidji State
29 St. Cloud State
Games
41
41
38
27
37
34
37
35
37
37
36
34
36
35
35
37
36
38
33
31
Goals
46
49
47
39
55
54
64
62
70
75
74
73
84
84
85
90
89
99
86
84
G/GM
1.12
1.20
1.24
1.44
1.49
1.59
1.73
1.77
1.89
2.03
2.06
2.15
2.33
2.40
2.43
2.43
2.47
2.61
2.61
2.71
37
36
36
106
104
111
2.86
2.89
3.08
Games
41
41
38
37
37
34
27
34
37
35
37
36
38
35
36
36
37
31
35
33
GF
195
150
114
129
123
121
77
98
98
100
99
96
113
94
93
85
82
77
74
68
GF/G
4.76
3.66
3.00
3.49
3.32
3.56
2.85
2.88
2.65
2.86
2.68
2.67
2.97
2.69
2.58
2.36
2.22
2.48
2.11
2.06
GA
49
46
47
64
70
73
39
54
55
62
75
74
99
84
89
84
90
84
85
86
GA/G
1.20
1.12
1.24
1.73
1.89
2.15
1.44
1.59
1.49
1.77
2.03
2.06
2.61
2.40
2.47
2.33
2.43
2.71
2.43
2.61
Margin
3.56
2.54
1.76
1.76
1.43
1.41
1.41
1.29
1.16
1.09
0.65
0.61
0.37
0.29
0.11
0.03
-0.22
-0.23
-0.31
-0.55
37
36
36
71
64
48
1.92
1.78
1.33
106
104
111
2.86
2.89
3.08
-0.95
-1.11
-1.75
Scoring Margin:
1 Minnesota
2 Clarkson
3 Wisconsin
4 Boston College
5 Mercyhurst
6 Cornell
7 Holy Cross
8 Harvard
9 Quinnipiac
10 Robert Morris
11 Syracuse
12 North Dakota
13 Boston University
14 Northeastern
15 Vermont
16 Minnesota Duluth
17 Ohio State
18 Princeton
19 St. Lawrence
20 Rensselaer
other WCHA teams
22 Minnesota State
26 Bemidji State
32 St. Cloud State
Penalty Minutes:
1 Ohio State
2 Mercyhurst
3 Bemidji State
4 Minnesota Duluth
5 Providence
6 Robert Morris
7 Boston University
8 Dartmouth
9 Minnesota State
10 Northeastern
11 Syracuse
12 Cornell
13 Rensselaer
14 Yale
15 Vermont
16 Harvard
17 Clarkson
18 North Dakota
19 New Hampshire
20 Colgate
other WCHA teams
21 St. Cloud State
29 Minnesota
34 Wisconsin
Games
37
37
36
36
35
35
38
30
37
35
37
34
33
32
36
34
41
36
34
34
PIM
545
525
465
431
390
388
421
331
404
356
376
343
332
317
353
330
392
333
306
300
PIM/G
14.7
14.2
12.9
12.0
11.1
11.1
11.1
11.0
10.9
10.2
10.2
10.1
10.1
9.9
9.8
9.7
9.6
9.2
9.0
8.8
36
41
38
316
317
237
8.8
7.7
6.2
Power Play:
1 Minnesota
2 Holy Cross
3 Cornell
4 Wisconsin
5 Mercyhurst
6 Boston College
7 Clarkson
8 Vermont
9 St. Lawrence
Union
11 Minnesota Duluth
12 Boston University
13 Ohio State
14 Syracuse
15 North Dakota
16 Princeton
17 Bemidji State
18 New Hampshire
19 Minnesota State
20 Rensselaer
other WCHA teams
32 St. Cloud State
Totals
53/162
18/ 74
34/143
29/125
37/185
29/151
38/202
28/149
30/162
25/135
24/138
24/139
27/160
31/185
20/120
20/124
16/105
21/138
18/120
22/148
SHA
0
0
3
1
1
1
1
3
3
4
2
4
6
2
4
0
6
4
6
6
PCT
32.7
24.3
23.8
23.2
20.0
19.2
18.8
18.8
18.5
18.5
17.4
17.3
16.9
16.8
16.7
16.1
15.2
15.2
15.0
14.9
12/137
5
8.8
Penalty Kill:
1 Clarkson
2 Harvard
3 Minnesota
4 Wisconsin
5 Robert Morris
6 Cornell
7 Dartmouth
Vermont
9 Mercyhurst
10 Boston University
11 Colgate
12 Boston College
13 Syracuse
14 Holy Cross
15 Ohio State
16 Bemidji State
17 New Hampshire
18 Quinnipiac
19 Providence
20 Minnesota Duluth
other WCHA teams
28 North Dakota
30 St. Cloud State
31 Minnesota State
Totals
148/160
141/153
116/126
87/ 96
144/163
138/157
128/147
128/147
194/223
153/176
121/140
125/145
155/180
85/ 99
111/131
114/135
116/138
93/111
142/170
129/155
SHF
2
3
4
9
6
4
1
2
7
5
0
12
2
1
1
7
1
1
4
6
PCT
92.5
92.2
92.1
90.6
88.3
87.9
87.1
87.1
87.0
86.9
86.4
86.2
86.1
85.9
84.7
84.4
84.1
83.8
83.5
83.2
113/141
101/128
130/165
5
2
3
80.1
78.9
78.8
WCHA W • THE 2013-14 SEASON
Shot Margin:
1 Minnesota
2 Clarkson
3 Mercyhurst
4 Wisconsin
5 Holy Cross
6 North Dakota
7 Quinnipiac
8 Boston College
9 Cornell
10 Robert Morris
11 Providence
12 Syracuse
13 New Hampshire
14 Minnesota Duluth
15 Rensselaer
16 Vermont
17 Northeastern
18 St. Lawrence
19 Ohio State
20 Princeton
other WCHA teams
25 Bemidji State
27 Minnesota State
30 St. Cloud State
2013-14 Div. 1 Team Statistics • Leaders • con’t
Combined Special Teams:
1 Holy Cross
2 Harvard
3 Minnesota
4 Cornell
5 Mercyhurst
6 Boston University
7 Bemidji State
8 Vermont
9 Wisconsin
10 Minnesota Duluth
11 Boston College
12 Minnesota State
13 Clarkson
14 Syracuse
15 North Dakota
16 Dartmouth
17 Robert Morris
18 New Hampshire
19 Yale
20 Northeastern
other WCHA teams
25 Ohio State
33 St. Cloud State
Totals
103/173
157/267
169/288
172/300
231/408
177/315
130/240
156/296
116/221
153/293
154/296
148/285
186/362
186/365
133/261
143/281
170/339
137/276
132/268
150/306
PCT
59.5
58.8
58.7
57.3
56.6
56.2
54.2
52.7
52.5
52.2
52.0
51.9
51.4
51.0
51.0
50.9
50.1
49.6
49.3
49.0
138/291
113/265
47.4
42.6
Shots For Per Game:
1 Minnesota
2 Mercyhurst
3 Wisconsin
4 Boston College
5 Clarkson
6 North Dakota
7 Cornell
8 Syracuse
9 Quinnipiac
10 Northeastern
11 New Hampshire
12 Providence
Robert Morris
14 Minnesota Duluth
15 Boston University
16 Vermont
17 Holy Cross
18 St. Lawrence
19 Harvard
20 Ohio State
other WCHA teams
21 Minnesota State
24 St. Cloud State
26 Bemidji State
Games
41
37
38
37
41
36
34
37
37
35
34
35
35
36
38
36
27
35
34
37
Shots
1658
1415
1379
1325
1466
1233
1117
1210
1162
1084
1042
1071
1071
1096
1153
1089
793
1025
962
1039
SOG/GM
40.44
38.24
36.29
35.81
35.76
34.25
32.85
32.70
31.41
30.97
30.65
30.60
30.60
30.44
30.34
30.25
29.37
29.29
28.29
28.08
37
36
36
1011
936
929
27.32
26.00
25.81
Shots Against Per Game:
1 Holy Cross
2 Clarkson
3 Quinnipiac
4 Minnesota
5 North Dakota
6 Wisconsin
7 Robert Morris
8 Providence
9 Rensselaer
10 Cornell
11 Mercyhurst
12 New Hampshire
13 Colgate
14 Syracuse
15 Boston College
16 Minnesota Duluth
17 Dartmouth
18 Princeton
19 St. Lawrence
20 Ohio State
other WCHA teams
25 Bemidji State
31 St. Cloud State
32 Minnesota State
Games
27
41
37
41
36
38
35
35
33
34
37
34
34
37
37
36
30
31
35
37
Shots
494
773
774
911
848
908
864
870
834
861
937
932
949
1035
1040
1015
860
895
1028
1090
SOG/GM
18.30
18.85
20.92
22.22
23.56
23.89
24.69
24.86
25.27
25.32
25.32
27.41
27.91
27.97
28.11
28.19
28.67
28.87
29.37
29.46
36
36
37
1126
1335
1389
31.28
37.08
37.54
Team Winning Percentage:
1 Minnesota
2 Clarkson
3 Boston College
4 Cornell
5 Wisconsin
6 Harvard
7 Robert Morris
8 Quinnipiac
9 Mercyhurst
10 Holy Cross
11 Boston University
12 North Dakota
13 Syracuse
14 Northeastern
15 Vermont
16 Princeton
17 Minnesota Duluth
18 Ohio State
19 St. Lawrence
20 Yale
21 Minnesota State
22 Bemidji State
23 Rensselaer
24 Colgate
25 Dartmouth
26 Providence
27 Maine
28 New Hampshire
29 Connecticut
30 Union
31 Sacred Heart
32 Brown
33 St. Cloud State
34 Penn State
Current Unbeaten Streak:
Clarkson
Games
41
41
37
38
27
36
37
37
34
35
35
37
34
36
33
36
35
35
37
31
SOGF
1658
1466
1415
1379
793
1233
1162
1325
1117
1071
1071
1210
1042
1096
864
1089
1084
1025
1039
837
SOGA
911
773
937
908
494
848
774
1040
861
864
870
1035
932
1015
834
1062
1081
1028
1090
895
DIFF
+747
+693
+478
+471
+299
+385
+388
+285
+256
+207
+201
+175
+110
+81
+30
+27
+3
-3
-51
-58
DIFF/GM
+18.22
+16.90
+12.92
+12.39
+11.07
+10.69
+10.49
+7.70
+7.53
+5.91
+5.74
+4.73
+3.24
+2.25
+0.91
+0.75
+0.09
-0.09
-1.38
-1.87
36
37
36
929
1011
936
1126
1389
1335
-197
-378
-399
-5.47
-10.22
-11.08
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5
3
4
2
4
3
9
4
1
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4
3
2
4
4
6
5
3
7
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4
3
2
1
0
5
2
2
1
7
5
5
3
Win%
.939
.817
.770
.765
.763
.735
.729
.716
.703
.685
.645
.611
.581
.571
.556
.516
.500
.473
.414
.391
.365
.361
.348
.324
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.314
.297
.294
.286
.279
.260
.224
.181
.153
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WCHA W • THE 2013-14 SEASON
2013-14 Div. 1 Women’s Player Statistics • Leaders • All Games
Points Per Game:
1 Jillian Saulnier
2 Jamie Lee Rattray
3 Hannah Brandt
4 Rachael Bona
5 Christine Bestland
6 Sarah Lefort
7 Erin Ambrose
8 Kelly Babstock
9 Kelly Terry
10 Emily Fulton
11 Haley Skarupa
12 Jessica Campbell
13 Louise Warren
14 Rebecca Vint
Brittany Howard
16 Sarah Davis
17 Brittany Styner
18 Brittany Ammerman
19 Miye D'Oench
20 Amanda Pelkey
21 Emily Janiga
22 Carly Mercer
23 Shiann Darkangelo
24 Blayre Turnbull
25 Rachel Ramsey
26 Hillary Crowe
Meghan Lorence
Milica McMillen
29 Christie Cicero
30 Thea Imbrogno
31 Nicole Giannino
32 Maryanne Menefee
33 Andie Anastos
Shelby Bram
Jenna Dingeldein
36 Brittany Zuback
37 Kelly Wallace
38 Vanessa Gagnon
Jenna McParland
Josefine Jakobsen
41 Mel Desrochers
42 Alyssa Gagliardi
43 Meghan Dufault
44 Ally Tarr
45 Paige Savage
46 Dani Cameranesi
47 Denna Laing
48 Emily Field
49 Jamie Kenyon
50 Dana Trivigno
51 Cassandra Poudrier
52 Mary Parker
Melissa Piacentini
54 Samantha Reber
55 Taylor Wasylk
56 Kaleigh Fratkin
57 Lara Stalder
58 Kate Leary
59 Sara Schmitt
60 Sarah MacDonnell
Michela Cava
Dayna Colang
63 Lindsey Allen
64 Hayleigh Cudmore
65 Hayley Scamurra
66 Nicole Renault
67 Zoe Hickel
Victoria Andreakos
69 Kate Schipper
70 Kristen Richards
71 Sally Butler
72 Maddie Elia
73 Sarah Edney
Rylee Smith
75 Molly Byrne
76 Kaleigh Chippy
77 Janelle Ferrara
78 Katie MacSorley
Haley Frade
80 Nicole Gifford
Cornell
Clarkson
Minnesota
Minnesota
Mercyhurst
Boston University
Clarkson
Quinnipiac
Minnesota
Cornell
Boston College
Cornell
Boston University
Robert Morris
Robert Morris
Minnesota
Clarkson
Wisconsin
Harvard
Vermont
Mercyhurst
Clarkson
Quinnipiac
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Harvard
Minnesota
Minnesota
Mercyhurst
Robert Morris
Holy Cross
Minnesota
Boston College
Mercyhurst
Mercyhurst
Vermont
Northeastern
Clarkson
Minnesota Duluth
North Dakota
St. Lawrence
Cornell
North Dakota
Ohio State
Northeastern
Minnesota
Princeton
Boston College
Minnesota Duluth
Boston College
Cornell
Harvard
Syracuse
Harvard
Boston College
Boston University
Minnesota Duluth
Boston College
Ohio State
Connecticut
Connecticut
Vermont
Dartmouth
Cornell
Northeastern
Syracuse
Minnesota Duluth
Vermont
Minnesota
Robert Morris
Princeton
Boston University
Harvard
St. Lawrence
Mercyhurst
Mercyhurst
Yale
Northeastern
Providence
New Hampshire
JR
SR
SO
JR
SR
SO
SO
SR
SR
JR
SO
SR
SR
JR
FR
SR
SR
SR
SO
JR
SO
SR
JR
JR
JR
JR
JR
SO
SR
SR
JR
SO
FR
JR
SO
JR
SR
SR
JR
JR
SR
SR
SO
SR
SO
FR
SR
JR
SR
SO
SO
SO
SO
JR
SR
SR
FR
JR
JR
JR
SO
SO
SO
SR
FR
SO
JR
FR
FR
SR
SR
FR
JR
SR
JR
SR
SO
SR
JR
SR
F
F
F
F
F
F
D
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
D
F
F
D
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
D
D
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
D
F
F
F
F
D
D
F
D
F
F
D
F
D
F
D
F
F
F
F
F
F
D
F
D
F
F
F
F
F
GP
34
41
41
41
37
38
37
37
41
34
33
33
38
34
34
41
41
38
34
36
37
41
37
38
41
30
35
39
36
35
27
39
37
37
37
36
34
36
36
36
35
34
31
36
33
41
31
37
36
33
32
30
36
34
37
38
28
37
36
35
35
35
30
34
29
37
36
36
39
35
31
38
34
34
37
36
32
35
35
34
G- A- P
28-28-56
29-37-66
23-42-65
23-38-61
22-32-54
32-23-55
14-36-50
19-30-49
22-32-54
21-22-43
25-16-41
15-25-40
27-19-46
24-17-41
17-24-41
20-29-49
14-34-48
23-21-44
21-18-39
21-19-40
15-26-41
14-31-45
23-17-40
18-22-40
12-31-43
16-14-30
18-17-35
11-28-39
16-19-35
12-22-34
12-14-26
18-19-37
14-21-35
8-27-35
15-20-35
11-23-34
19-13-32
18-15-33
11-22-33
14-19-33
11-21-32
8-23-31
12-16-28
11-21-32
7-22-29
19-17-36
13-14-27
14-18-32
17-14-31
12-16-28
8-19-27
13-12-25
17-13-30
8-20-28
12-18-30
4-26-30
4-18-22
12-17-29
7-21-28
12-15-27
10-17-27
12-15-27
14- 9-23
7-19-26
7-15-22
7-21-28
13-14-27
11-16-27
7-22-29
7-19-26
6-17-23
13-15-28
7-18-25
9-16-25
3-24-27
17- 9-26
6-17-23
15-10-25
7-18-25
11-13-24
P/GM
1.65
1.61
1.59
1.49
1.46
1.45
1.35
1.32
1.32
1.26
1.24
1.21
1.21
1.21
1.21
1.20
1.17
1.16
1.15
1.11
1.11
1.10
1.08
1.05
1.05
1.00
1.00
1.00
0.97
0.97
0.96
0.95
0.95
0.95
0.95
0.94
0.94
0.92
0.92
0.92
0.91
0.91
0.90
0.89
0.88
0.88
0.87
0.86
0.86
0.85
0.84
0.83
0.83
0.82
0.81
0.79
0.79
0.78
0.78
0.77
0.77
0.77
0.77
0.76
0.76
0.76
0.75
0.75
0.74
0.74
0.74
0.74
0.74
0.74
0.73
0.72
0.72
0.71
0.71
0.71
WCHA W • THE 2013-14 SEASON
2013-14 Div. 1 National Player Statistics • All Games con’t
81 Kristyn Capizzano
Boston College
Jessica Sibley
Syracuse
83 Rachel Miller
Holy Cross
84 Courtney Burke
Wisconsin
85 Brianna Leahy
Princeton
86 Miriam Drubel
Colgate
Jessica Hitchcock
New Hampshire
88 Emily Pfalzer
Boston College
Emma Woods
Quinnipiac
90 Molli Mott
St. Cloud State
91 Genevieve Bannon
Clarkson
92 Kari Schmitt
Ohio State
Brooke Webster
St. Lawrence
94 Nicole Germaine
Minnesota State
Margot Scharfe
Syracuse
96 Taylor Woods
Cornell
97 Casey Stathopoulos
Sacred Heart
98 Ashleigh Brykaliuk
Minnesota Duluth
99 Samantha Sutherland
Boston University
100 Kaitlyn Tougas
Bemidji State
Minimum 75% of Team Games Played
Goals Per Game:
1 Sarah Lefort
Boston University
2 Jillian Saulnier
Cornell
3 Haley Skarupa
Boston College
4 Louise Warren
Boston University
5 Jamie Lee Rattray
Clarkson
6 Rebecca Vint
Robert Morris
7 Shiann Darkangelo
Quinnipiac
8 Emily Fulton
Cornell
Miye D'Oench
Harvard
10 Brittany Ammerman
Wisconsin
other WCHA players
13 Rachael Bona
Minnesota
Hannah Brandt
Minnesota
16 Kelly Terry
Minnesota
18 Meghan Lorence
Minnesota
22 Sarah Davis
Minnesota
24 Blayre Turnbull
Wisconsin
t25 Jamie Kenyon
Minnesota Duluth
29 Dani Cameranesi
Minnesota
30 Maryanne Menefee
Minnesota
40 Josefine Jakobsen
North Dakota
41 Meghan Dufault
North Dakota
48 Zoe Hickel
Minnesota Duluth
Molli Mott
St. Cloud State
Minimum 75% of Team Games Played
Assists Per Game:
1 Hannah Brandt
Minnesota
2 Erin Ambrose
Clarkson
3 Rachael Bona
Minnesota
4 Jamie Lee Rattray
Clarkson
5 Christine Bestland
Mercyhurst
6 Brittany Styner
Clarkson
7 Jillian Saulnier
Cornell
8 Kelly Babstock
Quinnipiac
9 Kelly Terry
Minnesota
10 Jessica Campbell
Cornell
other WCHA players
t11 Rachel Ramsey
Minnesota
14 Milica McMillen
Minnesota
15 Sarah Davis
Minnesota
23 Lara Stalder
Minnesota Duluth
26 Jenna McParland
Minnesota Duluth
31 Ally Tarr
Ohio State
Sara Schmitt
Ohio State
33 Blayre Turnbull
Wisconsin
36 Kate Schipper
Minnesota
38 Brittany Ammerman
Wisconsin
Courtney Burke
Wisconsin
t47 Josefine Jakobsen
North Dakota
52 Meghan Dufault
North Dakota
58 Maryanne Menefee
Minnesota
t62 Meghan Lorence
Minnesota
t69 Lauren Barnes
Minnesota State
Minimum 75% of Team Games Played
FR
FR
JR
SO
JR
JR
SR
JR
FR
SR
FR
JR
FR
SR
SR
SO
JR
FR
FR
SO
F
F
F
D
F
F
F
D
F
F
F
D
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
37
37
26
38
31
34
34
37
37
36
41
35
35
37
37
34
25
36
38
35
11-15-26
12-14-26
9- 9-18
5-21-26
8-13-21
10-13-23
9-14-23
6-19-25
13-12-25
13-11-24
10-17-27
9-14-23
8-15-23
11-13-24
10-14-24
9-13-22
7- 9-16
11-12-23
5-19-24
8-14-22
0.70
0.70
0.69
0.68
0.68
0.68
0.68
0.68
0.68
0.67
0.66
0.66
0.66
0.65
0.65
0.65
0.64
0.64
0.63
0.63
SO
JR
SO
SR
SR
JR
JR
JR
SO
SR
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
GP
38
34
33
38
41
34
37
34
34
38
G
32
28
25
27
29
24
23
21
21
23
G/GM
0.84
0.82
0.76
0.71
0.71
0.71
0.62
0.62
0.62
0.61
JR
SO
SR
JR
SR
JR
SR
FR
SO
JR
SO
JR
SR
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
41
41
41
35
41
38
36
41
39
36
31
36
36
23
23
22
18
20
18
17
19
18
14
12
13
13
0.56
0.56
0.54
0.51
0.49
0.47
0.47
0.46
0.46
0.39
0.39
0.36
0.36
SO
SO
JR
SR
SR
SR
JR
SR
SR
SR
F
D
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
GP
41
37
41
41
37
41
34
37
41
33
A
42
36
38
37
32
34
28
30
32
25
A/GM
1.02
0.97
0.93
0.90
0.86
0.83
0.82
0.81
0.78
0.76
JR
SO
SR
FR
JR
SR
JR
JR
FR
SR
SO
JR
SO
SO
JR
SR
D
D
F
D
F
F
D
F
F
F
D
F
F
F
F
D/F
41
39
41
28
36
36
36
38
39
38
38
36
31
39
35
37
31
28
29
18
22
21
21
22
22
21
21
19
16
19
17
17
0.76
0.72
0.71
0.64
0.61
0.58
0.58
0.58
0.56
0.55
0.55
0.53
0.52
0.49
0.49
0.46
WCHA W • THE 2013-14 SEASON
2013-14 Div. 1 National Player Statistics • All Games con’t
Power Play Goals:
1 Jamie Lee Rattray
2 Thea Imbrogno
Kaleigh Chippy
Brittany Ammerman
Dani Cameranesi
6 Stefanie Thomson
Emily Fulton
Amanda Pelkey
Jenna Dingeldein
Louise Warren
other WCHA players
t11 Maryanne Menefee
Milica McMillen
Sarah Davis
Rachel Ramsey
t22 Rachael Kelly
Meghan Lorence
Kari Schmitt
Jamie Kenyon
Zoe Hickel
Ashleigh Brykaliuk
Kathleen Rogan
Josefine Jakobsen
Taylor Kuehl
Hannah Brandt
Short-Handed Goals:
1 Christine Bestland
Blayre Turnbull
3 Haley Skarupa
Rebecca Vint
5 Meghan Dufault
Denna Laing
Kaitlyn Tougas
Taylor Wasylk
Louise Warren
10 Melissa Robbins
Phoebe Staenz
Cassidy Tucker
Kylie St. Louis
Jillian Saulnier
Kelly Wallace
Chelsey Goldberg
Kelsie Scott
Katie MacSorley
Beth Hanrahan
Tess Dusik
Zoe Hickel
Ashleigh Brykaliuk
Emily Field
Andie Anastos
Rebecca Russo
Brittany Ammerman
Game-Winning Goals:
1 Sarah Lefort
2 Rebecca Vint
Meghan Lorence
4 Kaleigh Chippy
Louise Warren
Brittany Ammerman
Rachael Bona
8 Lindsey Allen
Brittany Howard
Allie LaCombe
Vanessa Gagnon
Jamie Kenyon
Josefine Jakobsen
Christine Bestland
Shiann Darkangelo
Carly Mercer
Jamie Lee Rattray
Hannah Brandt
other WCHA players
t19 Meghan Dufault
Kathleen Rogan
Katy Josephs
Dani Cameranesi
Clarkson
Robert Morris
Mercyhurst
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Union
Cornell
Vermont
Mercyhurst
Boston University
SR
SR
SR
SR
FR
SR
JR
JR
SO
SR
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
GP
41
35
36
38
41
33
34
36
37
38
PPG/G
0.24
0.23
0.22
0.21
0.20
0.21
0.21
0.19
0.19
0.18
PPG
10
8
8
8
8
7
7
7
7
7
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
Minnesota
Bemidji State
Minnesota
Ohio State
Minnesota Duluth
Minnesota Duluth
Minnesota Duluth
Minnesota State
North Dakota
Ohio State
Minnesota
SO
SO
SR
JR
JR
JR
JR
SR
JR
FR
JR
JR
JR
SO
F
D
F
D
F
F
D
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
39
39
41
41
30
35
35
36
36
36
36
36
37
41
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.17
0.14
0.14
0.14
0.14
0.14
0.14
0.14
0.14
0.12
6
6
6
6
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
Mercyhurst
Wisconsin
Boston College
Robert Morris
North Dakota
Princeton
Bemidji State
Boston College
Boston University
Sacred Heart
Yale
Princeton
Robert Morris
Cornell
Northeastern
Northeastern
Minnesota State
Northeastern
Providence
Bemidji State
Minnesota Duluth
Minnesota Duluth
Boston College
Boston College
Boston University
Wisconsin
SR
JR
SO
JR
SO
SR
SO
SR
SR
JR
FR
FR
SR
JR
SR
JR
SR
SR
JR
SR
JR
FR
JR
FR
SO
SR
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
D
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
GP
37
38
33
34
31
31
35
37
38
19
20
26
33
34
34
34
35
35
35
36
36
36
37
37
38
38
SHG/G
0.14
0.13
0.12
0.12
0.10
0.10
0.09
0.08
0.08
0.11
0.10
0.08
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
SHG
5
5
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Boston University
Robert Morris
Minnesota
Mercyhurst
Boston University
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Dartmouth
Robert Morris
Syracuse
Clarkson
Minnesota Duluth
North Dakota
Mercyhurst
Quinnipiac
Clarkson
Clarkson
Minnesota
SO
JR
JR
SR
SR
SR
JR
SO
FR
JR
SR
SR
JR
SR
JR
SR
SR
SO
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
GP
38
34
35
36
38
38
41
30
34
35
36
36
36
37
37
41
41
41
GWG
8
7
7
6
6
6
6
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
North Dakota
Minnesota State
Wisconsin
Minnesota
SO
JR
JR
FR
F
F
F
F
31
36
38
41
4
4
4
4
WCHA W • THE 2013-14 SEASON
2013-14 Div. 1 National Player Statistics • All Games con’t
Points Per Game (Defensemen):
1 Erin Ambrose
Clarkson
2 Rachel Ramsey
Minnesota
3 Milica McMillen
Minnesota
4 Mel Desrochers
St. Lawrence
5 Alyssa Gagliardi
Cornell
6 Cassandra Poudrier
Cornell
7 Kaleigh Fratkin
Boston University
8 Lara Stalder
Minnesota Duluth
9 Sara Schmitt
Ohio State
10 Dayna Colang
Vermont
11 Hayleigh Cudmore
Cornell
12 Nicole Renault
Syracuse
13 Sarah Edney
Harvard
14 Molly Byrne
Mercyhurst
15 Courtney Burke
Wisconsin
other WCHA players
17 Kari Schmitt
Ohio State
19 Gracen Hirschy
North Dakota
t20 Lauren Barnes
Minnesota State
t36 Tea Villila
Minnesota Duluth
t43 Ivana Bilic
Bemidji State
46 Sidney Morin
Minnesota Duluth
48 Megan Wolfe
Minnesota
49 Brook Garzone
Minnesota
50 Baylee Gillanders
Minnesota
Minimum 75% of Team Games Played
Points Per Game (Rookies):
1 Brittany Howard
Robert Morris
2 Andie Anastos
Boston College
3 Dani Cameranesi
Minnesota
4 Lara Stalder
Minnesota Duluth
5 Hayley Scamurra
Northeastern
6 Victoria Andreakos
Vermont
7 Kate Schipper
Minnesota
8 Maddie Elia
Boston University
9 Kristyn Capizzano
Boston College
Jessica Sibley
Syracuse
11 Emma Woods
Quinnipiac
12 Genevieve Bannon
Clarkson
13 Brooke Webster
St. Lawrence
14 Ashleigh Brykaliuk
Minnesota Duluth
15 Samantha Sutherland
Boston University
other WCHA players
16 Gracen Hirschy
North Dakota
19 Sarah Nurse
Wisconsin
28 Claudia Kepler
Ohio State
36 Sydney McKibbon
Wisconsin
t38 Sidney Morin
Minnesota Duluth
40 Megan Wolfe
Minnesota
42 Amy Menke
North Dakota
Minimum 75% of Team Games Played
Goals Against Average:
1 Erica Howe
Clarkson
2 Amanda Leveille
Minnesota
3 Alex Rigsby
Wisconsin
4 Alexandra Stevenson
Holy Cross
5 Chelsea Laden
Quinnipiac
6 Krista Manzanares
Holy Cross
7 Jessica Dodds
Robert Morris
8 Corinne Boyles
Boston College
9 Emerance Maschmeyer
Harvard
10 Paula Voorheis
Cornell
11 Jenesica Drinkwater
Syracuse
12 Lisa Steffes
Ohio State
13 Amanda Makela
Mercyhurst
14 Lexie Shaw
North Dakota
15 Shelby Amsley-Benzie
North Dakota
other WCHA players
21 Kayla Black
Minnesota Duluth
23 Brittni Mowat
Bemidji State
33 Julie Friend
St. Cloud State
36 Danielle Butters
Minnesota State
Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played
SO
JR
SO
SR
SR
SO
SR
FR
JR
SO
SR
SO
JR
JR
SO
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
GP
37
41
39
35
34
32
38
28
36
35
34
37
34
37
38
G- A- P
14-36-50
12-31-43
11-28-39
11-21-32
8-23-31
8-19-27
4-26-30
4-18-22
7-21-28
12-15-27
7-19-26
7-21-28
7-18-25
3-24-27
5-21-26
P/GM
1.35
1.05
1.00
0.91
0.91
0.84
0.79
0.79
0.78
0.77
0.76
0.76
0.74
0.73
0.68
JR
FR
SR
JR
SO
FR
FR
SO
SR
D
D
D/F
D
D
D
D
D
D
35
36
37
28
30
36
40
33
41
9-14-23
9-13-22
5-17-22
2-11-13
3-10-13
5-10-15
3-13-16
3-10-13
6-10-16
0.66
0.61
0.59
0.46
0.43
0.42
0.40
0.39
0.39
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
F
F
F
D
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
GP
34
37
41
28
29
36
39
38
37
37
37
41
35
36
38
G- A- P
17-24-41
14-21-35
19-17-36
4-18-22
7-15-22
11-16-27
7-22-29
13-15-28
11-15-26
12-14-26
13-12-25
10-17-27
8-15-23
11-12-23
5-19-24
P/GM
1.21
0.95
0.88
0.79
0.76
0.75
0.74
0.74
0.70
0.70
0.68
0.66
0.66
0.64
0.63
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
D
F
F
F
D
D
F
36
38
37
38
36
40
36
9-13-22
11-10-21
12- 7-19
5-11-16
5-10-15
3-13-16
5- 8-13
0.61
0.55
0.51
0.42
0.42
0.40
0.36
SR
SO
SR
JR
JR
JR
FR
SR
SO
FR
SR
SR
JR
FR
SO
Minutes
2459:53
2415:31
1594:33
811:05
1991:34
794:41
1730:52
1943:07
1641:20
739:27
1446:16
1517:40
2024:47
811:47
1359:11
GA
45
49
35
18
49
20
48
54
48
22
44
47
63
26
45
GAA
1.10
1.22
1.32
1.33
1.48
1.51
1.66
1.67
1.75
1.79
1.83
1.86
1.87
1.92
1.99
SO
FR
JR
SR
1998:12
1888:34
1459:52
1775:11
77
77
67
87
2.31
2.45
2.75
2.94
WCHA W • THE 2013-14 SEASON
2013-14 Div. 1 National Player Statistics • All Games con’t
Save Percentage:
1 Amanda Leveille
Minnesota
2 Alex Rigsby
Wisconsin
3 Emerance Maschmeyer
Harvard
4 Corinne Boyles
Boston College
5 Erica Howe
Clarkson
6 Lisa Steffes
Ohio State
7 Kallie Billadeau
Syracuse
8 Carmen MacDonald
St. Lawrence
9 Jessica Dodds
Robert Morris
10 Roxanne Douville
Vermont
11 Elaine Chuli
Connecticut
12 Jenesica Drinkwater
Syracuse
13 Chelsea Laden
Quinnipiac
14 Paula Voorheis
Cornell
15 Alexius Schutt
Sacred Heart
other WCHA players
17 Julie Friend
St. Cloud State
22 Danielle Butters
Minnesota State
24 Kayla Black
Minnesota Duluth
25 Brittni Mowat
Bemidji State
26 Lexie Shaw
North Dakota
28 Shelby Amsley-Benzie
North Dakota
Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played
Winning Percentage:
1 Amanda Leveille
Minnesota
2 Lauren Slebodnick
Cornell
3 Erica Howe
Clarkson
4 Jessica Dodds
Robert Morris
5 Corinne Boyles
Boston College
Alexandra Stevenson
Holy Cross
7 Amanda Makela
Mercyhurst
8 Alex Rigsby
Wisconsin
Emerance Maschmeyer
Harvard
10 Chelsea Laden
Quinnipiac
11 Jenesica Drinkwater
Syracuse
12 Shelby Amsley-Benzie
North Dakota
13 Kerrin Sperry
Boston University
14 Paula Voorheis
Cornell
15 Krista Manzanares
Holy Cross
other WCHA players
18 Lexie Shaw
North Dakota
19 Kayla Black
Minnesota Duluth
t20 Lisa Steffes
Ohio State
29 Brittni Mowat
Bemidji State
32 Danielle Butters
Minnesota State
40 Julie Friend
St. Cloud State
Minimum 33% of Team Minutes Played
Shutouts:
1 Erica Howe
2 Amanda Leveille
3 Chelsea Laden
4 Alex Rigsby
5 Amanda Makela
6 Krista Manzanares
Lisa Steffes
Emerance Maschmeyer
Jessica Dodds
Kayla Black
11 Brianna Laing
Alexandra Stevenson
Jenesica Drinkwater
Carmen MacDonald
15 Ann-Renée Desbiens
Paula Voorheis
Lauren Slebodnick
Kelly O'Brien
Brittni Mowat
Corinne Boyles
Chloe Desjardins
Clarkson
Minnesota
Quinnipiac
Wisconsin
Mercyhurst
Holy Cross
Ohio State
Harvard
Robert Morris
Minnesota Duluth
Harvard
Holy Cross
Syracuse
St. Lawrence
Wisconsin
Cornell
Cornell
Rensselaer
Bemidji State
Boston College
Northeastern
SO
SR
SO
SR
SR
SR
SR
JR
FR
SR
SO
SR
JR
FR
SR
Saves
850
596
796
875
724
676
376
783
654
758
791
575
635
284
564
GA
49
35
48
54
45
47
27
57
48
56
60
44
49
22
44
Save%
.945
.945
.943
.942
.941
.935
.933
.932
.932
.931
.929
.929
.928
.928
.928
JR
SR
SO
FR
FR
SO
843
1052
874
867
286
488
67
87
77
77
26
45
.926
.924
.919
.918
.917
.916
SO
SR
SR
FR
SR
JR
JR
SR
SO
JR
SR
SO
SR
FR
JR
W- L38- 217- 231- 521- 523- 710- 322- 817- 716- 619- 616- 714- 721-117- 48- 5-
T
1
3
5
3
2
1
4
2
4
9
1
2
1
1
0
Win%
.939
.841
.817
.776
.750
.750
.706
.692
.692
.691
.688
.652
.652
.625
.615
FR
SO
SR
FR
SR
JR
6- 514-1311-1110-189-213-18-
2
6
4
4
0
4
.538
.515
.500
.375
.300
.200
SR
SO
JR
SR
JR
JR
SR
SO
FR
SO
FR
JR
SR
JR
FR
FR
SR
JR
FR
SR
JR
GP
41
41
34
27
35
14
26
27
29
35
8
14
24
29
12
14
24
30
33
33
34
Shutouts
14
13
8
7
6
5
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
WCHA W • THE 2013-14 SEASON
2013-14 Div. 1 Women’s Game Highs
Points:
5 Erin Ambrose
Goals:
3 Erin Ambrose
Team Goals:
12
Goals:
3 Erin Ambrose
Assists: 4 Hannah Brandt
Goals:
3 Haley Skarupa
Power Play:
.667
4 of 6
Saves:
48 Nicole Paniccia
Penalty Kill: 1.000 11 of 11
Penalty Kill: 1.000
9 of 9
Saves:
55 Celine Whitlinger
Saves:
50 Meghann Treacy
Saves:
52 Julie Friend
Penalty Kill: 1.000 10 of 10
Goals:
3 Kelly Babstock
Points:
5 Emily Fulton
Assists: 5 Emily Fulton
Power Play:
.750
3 of 4
Power Play:
.750
3 of 4
Saves:
55 Meghann Treacy
Saves:
54 Aubree Moore
Power Play:
.800
4 of 5
Assists: 4 Anneline Lauziere
Saves:
53 Aubree Moore
Goals:
3 Brittany Zuback
Goals:
3 Meghan Dufault
Saves:
52 Julie Friend
Saves:
48 Danielle Butters
Points:
5 Kelly Terry
Goals:
3 Kelly Terry
Goals:
3 Melissa Robbins
Saves:
59 Alexius Schutt
Penalty Kill: 1.000
9 of 9
Penalty Kill: 1.000
9 of 9
Assists: 4 Jessica Campbell
Power Play:
.750
3 of 4
Saves:
50 Brittni Mowat
Points:
5 Rose Rather
Goals:
3 Nicole Giannino
Assists: 4 Rose Rather
Saves:
51 Celine Whitlinger
Power Play:
.750
3 of 4
Goals:
3 Jessica Kaminsky
Goals:
3 Christine Lambert
Points:
5 Jamie Lee Rattray
Assists: 4 Jamie Lee Rattray
Saves:
48 Elaine Chuli
Goals:
3 Cassidy Carels
Saves:
48 Jaimie Leonoff
Saves:
51 Alexius Schutt
Goals:
4 Brittany Howard
Points:
5 Kelly Babstock
Points:
5 Shiann Darkangelo
Goals:
3 Shiann Darkangelo
Assists: 4 Kelly Babstock
Team Goals:
9
Goals:
3 Sarah Lefort
Goals:
3 Christine Bestland
Assists: 4 Emily Janiga
Goals:
3 Madison Packer
Goals:
4 Phoebe Staenz
Goals:
3 Rachael Bona
Team Goals:
9
Saves:
51 Emerance Maschmeyer
Points:
5 Christine Bestland
Points:
6 Emily Janiga
Goals:
3 Christine Bestland
Goals:
3 Emily Janiga
Power Play:
.750
3 of 4
Saves:
48 Celine Whitlinger
Saves:
48 Madeleine Dahl
Goals:
3 Lauren Wash
Goals:
3 Hannah Brandt
Goals:
3 Denna Laing
Power Play:
.750
3 of 4
Goals:
3 Mary Klimasewiski
Team Goals:
11
Penalty Kill: 1.000 10 of 10
Saves:
52 Jaimie Leonoff
Goals:
3 Jamie Lee Rattray
Assists: 4 Erin Ambrose
Saves:
51 Carmen MacDonald
Clarkson
Clarkson
Clarkson
Clarkson
Minnesota
Boston College
Minnesota State
Penn State
Connecticut
Mercyhurst
Penn State
Maine
St. Cloud State
Syracuse
Quinnipiac
Cornell
Cornell
Minnesota Duluth
Harvard
Maine
Brown
Syracuse
Robert Morris
Brown
Vermont
North Dakota
St. Cloud State
Minnesota State
Minnesota
Minnesota
Sacred Heart
Sacred Heart
Mercyhurst
Dartmouth
Cornell
Cornell
Bemidji State
Holy Cross
Holy Cross
Holy Cross
Penn State
Cornell
Union
Clarkson
Clarkson
Clarkson
Connecticut
Providence
Yale
Sacred Heart
Robert Morris
Quinnipiac
Quinnipiac
Quinnipiac
Quinnipiac
Minnesota
Boston University
Mercyhurst
Mercyhurst
Wisconsin
Yale
Minnesota
Minnesota
Harvard
Mercyhurst
Mercyhurst
Mercyhurst
Mercyhurst
Maine
Penn State
Union
Rensselaer
Minnesota
Princeton
Rensselaer
Holy Cross
Holy Cross
Cornell
Yale
Clarkson
Clarkson
St. Lawrence
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
RIT
RIT
RIT
St. Lawrence
Colgate
St. Lawrence
Lindenwood
Quinnipiac
Colgate
Providence
Quinnipiac
New Hampshire
Wisconsin
Providence
Maine
Clarkson
Clarkson
Minnesota State
Princeton
Mercyhurst
RIT
Union
Penn State
Clarkson
Connecticut
Bemidji State
Minnesota Duluth
Minnesota
Minnesota State
Minnesota State
Saint Anselm
Saint Anselm
Robert Morris
Clarkson
Union
Union
Ohio State
Salve Regina
Salve Regina
Salve Regina
Syracuse
Dartmouth
Yale
Providence
Princeton
Princeton
Boston College
Maine
Minnesota
Wesleyan
Maine
RIT
RIT
RIT
RIT
Princeton
Northeastern
Penn State
Penn State
Bemidji State
Providence
Ohio State
Ohio State
Boston College
Lindenwood
Lindenwood
Lindenwood
Lindenwood
Union
Ohio State
RIT
Providence
Ohio State
Rensselaer
Princeton
Sacred Heart
Sacred Heart
Dartmouth
Clarkson
Colgate
Colgate
Cornell
09/28/2013
09/28/2013
09/28/2013
10/04/2013
10/05/2013
10/11/2013
10/11/2013
10/11/2013
10/11/2013
10/12/2013
10/12/2013
10/13/2013
10/18/2013
10/18/2013
10/19/2013
10/25/2013
10/25/2013
10/25/2013
10/26/2013
10/26/2013
10/26/2013
10/26/2013
11/01/2013
11/01/2013
11/01/2013
11/01/2013
11/01/2013
11/01/2013
11/02/2013
11/02/2013
11/02/2013
11/02/2013
11/08/2013
11/08/2013
11/09/2013
11/09/2013
11/09/2013
11/09/2013
11/09/2013
11/09/2013
11/10/2013
11/16/2013
11/16/2013
11/16/2013
11/22/2013
11/22/2013
11/23/2013
11/23/2013
11/24/2013
11/26/2013
11/29/2013
11/29/2013
11/29/2013
11/29/2013
11/29/2013
12/01/2013
12/03/2013
12/06/2013
12/06/2013
12/06/2013
12/06/2013
12/07/2013
12/07/2013
12/07/2013
12/14/2013
12/14/2013
12/14/2013
12/14/2013
12/14/2013
01/03/2014
01/04/2014
01/05/2014
01/10/2014
01/11/2014
01/11/2014
01/14/2014
01/14/2014
01/17/2014
01/17/2014
01/24/2014
01/24/2014
01/24/2014
WCHA W • THE 2013-14 SEASON
2013-14 Div. 1 Game Highs con’t
Goals:
3
Goals:
3
Points:
5
Assists: 4
Power Play:
Goals:
3
Power Play:
Saves:
51
Assists: 4
Team Goals:
Points:
5
Goals:
4
Goals:
3
Goals:
4
Saves:
48
Goals:
3
Goals:
3
Goals:
3
Goals:
3
Saves:
53
Goals:
3
Points:
5
Power Play:
Saves:
55
Saves:
51
Saves:
53
Saves:
50
Goals:
3
Goals:
3
Rebecca Vint
Rebecca Vint
Jamie Lee Rattray
Jamie Lee Rattray
.750
3 of 4
Louise Warren
.800
4 of 5
Aubree Moore
Rachel Ramsey
10
Sarah Lefort
Sarah Lefort
Jenna Marks
Jackie Raines
Nicole Paniccia
Haley Skarupa
Christine Bestland
Maryanne Menefee
Audra Richards
Alexius Schutt
Brittany Esposito
Haley Skarupa
.750
3 of 4
Jaimie Leonoff
Danielle Butters
Jaimie Leonoff
Roxanne Douville
Kate Leary
Kelly Terry
Robert Morris
Robert Morris
Clarkson
Clarkson
Clarkson
Boston University
Ohio State
Brown
Minnesota
Minnesota
Boston University
Boston University
St. Lawrence
Yale
Penn State
Boston College
Mercyhurst
Minnesota
Maine
Sacred Heart
Northeastern
Boston College
Boston College
Yale
Minnesota State
Yale
Vermont
Boston College
Minnesota
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
Mercyhurst
Lindenwood
Union
Union
Union
Connecticut
St. Cloud State
Rensselaer
Bemidji State
Bemidji State
New Hampshire
New Hampshire
Dartmouth
Princeton
Mercyhurst
Maine
Lindenwood
Minnesota Duluth
Connecticut
Holy Cross
New Hampshire
New Hampshire
New Hampshire
Harvard
Wisconsin
Harvard
Maine
Vermont
Boston University
01/25/2014
01/31/2014
01/31/2014
01/31/2014
01/31/2014
02/01/2014
02/01/2014
02/07/2014
02/07/2014
02/07/2014
02/08/2014
02/08/2014
02/14/2014
02/15/2014
02/16/2014
02/16/2014
02/21/2014
02/21/2014
02/22/2014
02/22/2014
02/23/2014
02/28/2014
02/28/2014
02/28/2014
03/01/2014
03/01/2014
03/01/2014
03/08/2014
03/15/2014
WCHA W • THE 2013-14 SEASON
WCHA Players of the Week
2013-14 WCHA Attendance
WCHA Offensive Player of the Week
Bemidji State University
Date
Oct. 2
Oct. 9
Oct. 16
Oct. 23
Oct. 30
Nov. 6
Nov. 13
Nov. 20
Nov. 27
Dec. 4
Dec. 11
Dec. 18
Jan. 8
Jan. 15
Jan. 22
Jan.29
Feb. 5
Feb. 12
Feb. 19
Feb. 26
Player, Position, Year, Team (Opponent)
Katie Johnson, F, So., Minnesota State (vs Mercyhurst)
Rachael Bona, F, Jr., Minnesota (@ Colgate)
Michelle Karvinen, F, Sr., North Dakota (vs Minnesota Duluth)
Blayre Turnbull, F, Jr., Wisconsin (vs St. Cloud State)
Michelle Karvinen, F, Sr., North Dakota (@ St. Cloud State)
Kelly Terry, F, Sr., Minnesota (vs Minnesota State)
Sarah Davis, F, Sr., Minnesota (@ St. Cloud State)
Hanna Moher, F, So., Bemidji State (vs Minnesota State)
Meghan Lorence, F, Jr., Minnesota (@ Yale)
Madison Packer, F, Sr., Wisconsin (@ Minnesota Duluth)
Rachael Bona, F, Jr., Minnesota (@ Ohio State)
Madison Packer, F, Sr., Wisconsin (vs Bemidji State)
Jamie Kenyon, F, Sr., Minnesota Duluth (@ St. Cloud State)
Tracy McCann, F, Sr., Minnesota State (vs Lindenwood, Bemidji State)
Zoe Hickel, F, Jr., Minnesota Duluth (vs Minnesota State)
Brittany Ammerman, F, Jr., Wisconsin (@ Bemidji State)
Meghan Lorence, F, Jr., Minnesota (vs St. Cloud State)
Julia McKinnon, F, So., Ohio State (@ St. Cloud State)
Hannah Brandt, F, So., Minnesota (vs Bemidji State)
Nicole Germaine, F, Sr., Minnesota State (@ North Dakota)
Ally Tarr, F, Sr., Ohio State (vs North Dakota)
Blayre Turnbull, F, Jr., Wisconsin (@ Minnesota State)
WCHA Defensive Player of the Week
Date
Oct. 2
Oct. 9
Oct. 16
Oct. 23
Oct. 30
Nov. 6
Nov. 13
Nov. 20
Nov. 27
Dec. 4
Dec. 11
Dec. 18
Jan. 8
Jan. 15
Jan. 22
Jan. 29
Feb. 5
Feb. 12
Feb. 19
Feb. 26
Player, Position, Year, Team (Opponent)
Danielle Butters, G, Sr., Minnesota State (vs Mercyhurst)
Alex Rigsby, G, Sr., Wisconsin (vs Minnesota State)
Amanda Leveille, G, So., Minnesota (vs Wisconsin)
Lisa Steffes, G, Sr., Ohio State (@ North Dakota)
Rachel Ramsey, D, Jr., Minnesota (@ Bemidji State)
Julie Friend, G, Jr., St. Cloud State (@ Minnesota Duluth)
Brittni Mowat, G, Fr., Bemidji State (@ Ohio State)
Tea Villila, D, Jr., Minnesota Duluth (@ Ohio State)
Alex Rigsby, G, Sr., Wisconsin (@ North Dakota)
Lisa Steffes, G, Sr., Ohio State (@ New Hampshire)
Milica McMillen, D, So., Minnesota (@ Ohio State)
Gracen Hirschy, D, Fr., North Dakota (@ Minnesota State)
Lisa Steffes, G, Sr., Ohio State (vs Penn State)
Julie Friend, G, Jr., St. Cloud State (@ Bemidji State)
Amanda Leveille, G, So., Minnesota (vs/@ Minnesota State)
Alex Rigsby, G, Sr., Wisconsin (vs Minnesota Duluth)
Amanda Leveille, G, So., Minnesota (@ North Dakota)
Milica McMillen, D, So., Minnesota (vs Bemidji State)
Danielle Butters, G, Sr., Minnesota State (@ North Dakota)
Amanda Leveille, G, So., Minnesota (vs Minnesota Duluth)
WCHA Rookie of the Week
Date
Oct. 2
Oct. 9
Oct. 16
Oct. 23
Oct. 30
Nov. 6
Nov. 13
Nov. 20
Nov. 27
Dec. 4
Dec. 11
Dec. 18
Jan. 8
Jan. 15
Jan. 22
Jan. 29
Feb. 5
Feb. 12
Feb. 19
Feb. 26
Player, Position, Year, Team (Opponent)
Brittni Mowat, G, Fr., Bemidji State (@ Lindenwood)
Susanna Tapani, F, Fr., North Dakota (vs Lindenwood)
Lara Stalder, D, Fr., Minnesota Duluth (@ North Dakota)
Dani Cameranesi, F, Fr., Minnesota (@ Minnesota Duluth)
Sidney Morin, D, Fr., Minnesota Duluth (@ Minnesota State)
Claudia Kepler, F, Fr., Ohio State (@ Wisconsin)
Lauren Hespenheide, F, Fr., St. Cloud State (vs Minnesota)
Susanna Tapani, F, Fr., North Dakota (@ Minnesota)
Savannah Quandt, F, Fr., Minnesota State (vs Ohio State)
Ann-Renée Desbiens, G, Fr., Wisconsin (@ Minnesota Duluth)
Dani Cameranesi, F, Fr., Minnesota (@ Ohio State)
Susanna Tapani, F, Fr., North Dakota (@ Minnesota State)
Ann-Renée Desbiens, G, Fr., Wisconsin (@ St. Cloud State)
Dani Cameranesi, F, Fr., Minnesota (vs Ohio State)
Lexie Shaw, G, Fr., North Dakota (vs St. Cloud State)
Claudia Kepler, F, Fr., Ohio State (vs Minnesota State)
Ashleigh Brykaliuk, F, Fr., Minnesota Duluth (@ Bemidji State)
Lauren Hespenheide, F, Fr., St. Cloud State (@ Minnesota State)
Dani Cameranesi, F, Fr., Minnesota (@ Wisconsin)
Ann-Renée Desbiens, G, Fr., Wisconsin (@ Minnesota State)
Robert H. Peters Rink @ Sanford Center (4373)
Dates
Total
Game Average
18
6434
357.4
High
953
University of Minnesota
Ridder Arena (3400)
Dates
Total
Game Average
High
19
45,493
2394.4
6623*
*Hockey City Classic @ TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis
University of Minnesota Duluth
AMSOIL Arena (6600)
Dates
Total
19
21,843
Game Average
1149.6
High
2254
Minnesota State University
All Seasons Arena (750)
Dates
Total
18
3598
Game Average
199.9
High
357
University of North Dakota
Ralph Engelstad Arena (11,634)
Dates
Total
18
22,736
Game Average
1263.1
High
5835
Ohio State University
OSU Ice Rink (800)
Dates
Total
17
5131
Game Average
301.8
High
600
St. Cloud State University
Herb Brooks National Hockey & Event Center (5371)
Dates
Total
Game Average
18
4720
262.2
High
453
University of Wisconsin
LaBahn Arena (2273)
Dates
Total
20
46,589
* at Kohl Center
Season Totals
ates
D
150
Total
158,634
Game Average
2329.4
High
13,573*
Game Average
1057.6
High
13,573*
note: totals do not include exhibition games; $ sellout;
*NCAA women’s record (UW vs UM @ Kohl Center, 2-15-14)
WCHA W • THE 2013-14 SEASON
2013-14 WCHA Women’s Composite Schedule & Results
September
Date
Mon/23
Wed/25
Thu/26
Fri/27
Sat/28
Mon/30
Game
Japan National Team 0 @ Wisconsin 3 (EX)
Japan National Team 3 @ St. Cloud State 3 ot (EX)
Japan National Team 0 @ Minnesota 6 (EX)
Mercyhurst 2 @ Minnesota State 4 (NC)
Bemidji State 3 @ Lindenwood 2 (NC)
U. of British Columbia 0 @ Minnesota 7 (EX)
Pursuit of Excellence 1 @ North Dakota 12 (EX)
Bemidji State 1 @ Lindenwood 1 ot (NC)
Mercyhurst 3 @ Minnesota State 2 (NC)
Japan National Team 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 6 (EX)
U. of British Columbia 0 @ St. Cloud State 3 (EX)
Toronto Jr Aeros 2 @ Ohio State 1 ot (EX)
U. of British Columbia 1 @ Minnesota State 4 (EX)
October
Date
Fri/4
Sat/5
Fri/11
Sat/12
Sun/13
Fri/18
Sat/19
Fri/25
Sat/26
Game
Minnesota 3 @ Colgate 1 (NC)
Minnesota State 0 @ Wisconsin 3 (WCHA)
Connecticut 0 @ Minnesota Duluth 7 (NC)
Quinnipiac 0 @ St. Cloud State 0 ot (NC)
Lindenwood 1 @ North Dakota 5 (NC)
Minnesota 8 @ Colgate 3 (NC)
Minnesota State 1 @ Wisconsin 5 (WCHA)
Quinnipiac 3 @ St. Cloud State 1 (NC)
Ohio State 4 @ Mercyhurst 3 ot (NC)
Connecticut 1 @ Minnesota Duluth 6 (NC)
Lindenwood 1 @ North Dakota 6 (NC)
St. Cloud State 2 @ Ohio State 2 ot (WCHA)
Wisconsin 1 @ Minnesota 2 (WCHA)
Robert Morris 2 @ Bemidji State 1 (NC)
Minnesota State 7 @ Lindenwood 1 (NC)
St. Cloud State 2 @ Ohio State 4 (WCHA)
Minnesota Duluth 3 @ North Dakota 4 (WCHA)
Minnesota State 3 @ Lindenwood 1 (NC)
Robert Morris 3 @ Bemidji State 0 (NC)
Wisconsin 0 @ Minnesota 2 (WCHA)
Minnesota Duluth 3 @ North Dakota 3 ot (WCHA)
Lindenwood 0 @ Bemidji State 5 (NC)
Minnesota 4 @ Minnesota Duluth 0 (WCHA)
St. Cloud State 1 @ Wisconsin 4 (WCHA)
Ohio State 2 @ North Dakota 5 (WCHA)
St. Cloud State 0 @ Wisconsin 6 (WCHA)
Lindenwood 1 @ Bemidji State 4 (NC)
Minnesota 6 @ Minnesota Duluth 3 (WCHA)
Ohio State 2 @ North Dakota 1 (WCHA)
Minnesota 4 @ Bemidji State 0 (WCHA)
North Dakota 2 @ St. Cloud State 1 (WCHA)
Minnesota Duluth 6 @ Minnesota State 2 (WCHA)
Lindenwood 1 @ Wisconsin 5 (NC)
Lindenwood 1 @ Wisconsin 4 (NC)
North Dakota 6 @ St. Cloud State 1 (WCHA)
Minnesota Duluth 3 @ Minnesota State 1 (WCHA)
Minnesota 4 @ Bemidji State 3 (WCHA)
November
Date
Fri/1
Sat/2
Sun/3
Game
North Dakota 6 @ Bemidji State 2 (WCHA)
St. Cloud State 4 @ Minnesota Duluth 1 (WCHA)
Minnesota State 1 @ Minnesota 4 (WCHA)
Ohio State 1 @ Wisconsin 4 (WCHA)
North Dakota 5 @ Bemidji State 1 (WCHA)
Minnesota 7 @ Minnesota State 0 (WCHA)
St. Cloud State 1 @ Minnesota Duluth 1 ot (WCHA)
Ohio State 2 @ Wisconsin 3 (WCHA)
Time
7:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
6:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
2:07 pm CT
1:07 pm CT
6:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
2:07 pm ET
6:07 pm CT
Time
7:00 pm ET
7:07 pm CT
6:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
3:00 pm ET
3:07 pm CT
3:07 pm CT
7:05 pm ET
6:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
7:07 pm ET
6:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
4:07 pm ET
2:07 pm CT
2:07 pm CT
4:07 pm CT
4:07 pm CT
2:07 pm CT
2:07 pm CT
6:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
3:07 pm CT
2:07 pm CT
6:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
2:07 pm CT
3:07 pm CT
3:07 pm CT
4:07 pm CT
Time
2:07 pm CT
6:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
2:07 pm CT
2:07 pm CT
3:07 pm CT
6:07 pm CT
12:07 pm CT
Date
Game
Fri/8
Bemidji State 3 @ Ohio State 2 (WCHA)
Minnesota 4 @ St. Cloud State 1 (WCHA)
Sat/9
Bemidji State 2 @ Ohio State 2 ot (WCHA)
Minnesota 4 @ St. Cloud State 3 (WCHA)
Fri/15 Minnesota State 1 @ Bemidji State 4 (WCHA)
Minnesota Duluth 3 @ Ohio State 2 (WCHA)
(@ Schottenstein Center)
VAIL TOURNAMENT @ Dobson Arena, Vail, CO
Boston University 2 vs St. Cloud State 0 (NC)
Northeastern 2 vs Wisconsin 3 (NC)
Sat/16 Minnesota State 2 @ Bemidji State 3 (WCHA)
North Dakota 1 @ Minnesota 6 (WCHA)
Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Ohio State 0 (WCHA)
(@ Schottenstein Center)
VAIL TOURNAMENT @ Dobson Arena, Vail, CO
Northeastern 2 vs St. Cloud State 3 (NC)
Boston University 0 vs Wisconsin 5 (NC)
Sun/17 North Dakota 3 @ Minnesota 2 (WCHA)
Fri/22 Ohio State 1 @ Minnesota State 4 (WCHA)
Wisconsin 0 @ North Dakota 0 ot (WCHA)
Bemidji State 0 @ Minnesota Duluth 3 (WCHA)
Sat/23 Minnesota 5 @ Yale 1 (NC)
Ohio State 1 @ Minnesota State 2 (WCHA)
Bemidji State 1 @ Minnesota Duluth 0 (WCHA)
Wisconsin 3 @ North Dakota 1 (WCHA)
Sun/24 Minnesota 4 @ Yale 1 (NC)
Tue/26 Robert Morris 2 @ Ohio State 1 (NC)
Team Russia 0 @ Minnesota Duluth 8 (EX)
Wed/27 Team Russia 5 @ Bemidji State 4 ot (EX)
Fri/29 Team Russia 3 @ North Dakota 3 ot (EX)
Rensselaer 4 @ St. Cloud State 1 (NC)
Wisconsin 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 2 ot (WCHA)
Sat/30 Ohio State 3 @ New Hampshire 2 (NC)
Team Russia 0 @ North Dakota 2 (EX)
Rensselaer 2 @ St. Cloud State 1 (NC)
Princeton 0 @ Minnesota 6 (NC)
Wisconsin 1 @ Minnesota Duluth 0 (WCHA)
December
Date
Sun/1
Mon/2
Fri/6
Sat/7
Sun/8
Fri/13
Sat/14
Sat/21
Tue/31
Game
Ohio State 2 @ New Hampshire 0 (NC)
Princeton 1 @ Minnesota 9 (NC)
Team Russia 5 @ Minnesota Duluth 2 (EX)
Minnesota Duluth 5 @ Boston University 6 (NC)
North Dakota 2 @ Clarkson 1 (NC)
Bemidji State 2 @ Wisconsin 7 (WCHA)
Minnesota State 2 @ St. Cloud State 6 (WCHA)
Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Boston University 4 (NC)
Minnesota State 3 @ St. Cloud State 1 (WCHA)
North Dakota 1 @ Clarkson 2 (NC)
Minnesota 9 @ Ohio State 2 (WCHA)
Minnesota 5 @ Ohio State 1 (WCHA)
Bemidji State 0 @ Wisconsin 5 (WCHA)
Minnesota Duluth 2 @ St. Cloud State 1 (WCHA)
North Dakota 5 @ Minnesota State 2 (WCHA)
Minnesota Duluth 2 @ St. Cloud State 1 (WCHA)
North Dakota 1 @ Minnesota State 1 (WCHA)
Manitoba Maple Leafs 0 @ North Dakota 7 (EX)
Lindenwood 0 @ Minnesota State 3 (NC)
Time
7:07 pm ET
3:07 pm CT
4:07 pm ET
3:07 pm CT
2:07 pm CT
3:07 pm ET
4:07 pm MT
7:07 pm MT
2:07 pm CT
2:07 pm CT
3:07 pm ET
2:07 pm MT
5:07 pm MT
2:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
7:37 pm CT
4:00 pm ET
1:07 pm CT
6:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
12:00 pm ET
7:07 pm ET
6:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
2:07 pm CT
3:07 pm CT
6:07 pm CT
2:00 pm ET
2:07 pm CT
3:07 pm CT
4:07 pm CT
6:07 pm CT
Time
2:00 pm ET
1:07 pm CT
6:07 pm CT
5:00 pm ET
3:00 pm ET
2:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
3:00 pm ET
3:07 pm CT
3:00 pm ET
6:07 pm ET
12:07 pm ET
2:07 pm CT
3:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
3:07 pm CT
3:07 pm CT
2:07 pm CT
2:07 pm CT
WCHA W • THE 2013-14 SEASON
WCHA Composite Schedule con't
January
Date
Game
Wed/1 Lindenwood 1 @ Minnesota State 3 (NC)
Fri/3
Penn State 0 @ Ohio State 8 (NC)
Wisconsin 3 @ St. Cloud State 1 (WCHA)
Sat/4
Penn State 0 @ Ohio State 4 (NC)
Bemidji State 1 @ Minnesota State 2 (WCHA)
Wisconsin 4 @ St. Cloud State 0 (WCHA)
Sun/5 Bemidji State 1 @ Minnesota State 0 (WCHA)
Fri/10 Minnesota State 1 @ Minnesota Duluth 3 (WCHA)
St. Cloud State 3 @ Bemidji State 1 (WCHA)
Ohio State 0 @ Minnesota 6 (WCHA)
Sat/11 North Dakota 4 @ Wisconsin 1 (WCHA)
St. Cloud State 1 @ Bemidji State 2 (WCHA)
Ohio State 2 @ Minnesota 2 ot (WCHA)
Minnesota State 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 4 (WCHA)
Sun/12 North Dakota 1 @ Wisconsin 4 (WCHA)
Fri/17 Wisconsin 6 @ Bemidji State 0 (WCHA)
Minnesota State 0 @ Minnesota 4 (WCHA)
Hockey City Classic at TCF Bank Stadium,
Minneapolis, MN
St. Cloud State 0 @ North Dakota 4 (WCHA)
Sat/18 Wisconsin 3 @ Bemidji State 1 (WCHA)
St. Cloud State 1 @ North Dakota 3 (WCHA)
Ohio State 0 @ Minnesota Duluth 0 ot (WCHA)
Sun/19 Ohio State 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 2 ot (WCHA)
Minnesota 5 @ Minnesota State 0 (WCHA)
Fri/24 Minnesota State 2 @ Ohio State 3 ot (WCHA)
St. Cloud State 0 @ Minnesota 3 (WCHA)
Bemidji State 3 @ North Dakota 3 ot (WCHA)
Sat/25 Minnesota State 2 @ Ohio State 4 (WCHA)
Minnesota Duluth 1 @ Wisconsin 3 (WCHA)
St. Cloud State 1 @ Minnesota 3 (WCHA)
Bemidji State 1 @ North Dakota 2 (WCHA)
Sun/26 Minnesota Duluth 0 @ Wisconsin 2 (WCHA)
Fri/31 Minnesota Duluth 5 @ Bemidji State 3 (WCHA)
Ohio State 4 @ St. Cloud State 1 (WCHA)
Minnesota 5 @ North Dakota 1 (WCHA)
February
Date
Sat/1
Fri/7
Sat/8
Sun/9
Fri/14
Sat/15
Sun/16
Fri/21
Sat/22
Game
Ohio State 6 @ St. Cloud State 1 (WCHA)
Minnesota Duluth 2 @ Bemidji State 1 (WCHA)
Minnesota 3 @ North Dakota 1 (WCHA)
Wisconsin 3 @ Ohio State 0 (WCHA)
Bemidji State 0 @ Minnesota 10 (WCHA)
St. Cloud State 2 @ Minnesota State 4 (WCHA)
Wisconsin 3 @ Ohio State 2 (WCHA)
North Dakota 4 @ Minnesota Duluth 3 (WCHA)
St. Cloud State 3 @ Minnesota State 3 ot (WCHA)
Bemidji State 3 @ Minnesota 5 (WCHA)
North Dakota 2 @ Minnesota Duluth 2 ot (WCHA)
Minnesota 3 @ Wisconsin 2 (WCHA)
Ohio State 1 @ Bemidji State 4 (WCHA)
Minnesota 4 @ Wisconsin 0 (WCHA)
Ohio State 3 @ Bemidji State 1 (WCHA)
Minnesota State 4 @ North Dakota 2 (WCHA)
Minnesota State 2 @ North Dakota 1 (WCHA)
North Dakota 0 @ Ohio State 2 (WCHA)
Bemidji State 1 @ St. Cloud State 1 ot (WCHA)
Minnesota Duluth 0 @ Minnesota 6 (WCHA)
Wisconsin 5 @ Minnesota State 1 (WCHA)
North Dakota 1 @ Ohio State 3 (WCHA)
Bemidji State 3 @ St. Cloud State 0 (WCHA)
Wisconsin 3 @ Minnesota State 1 (WCHA)
Minnesota Duluth 0 @ Minnesota 6 (WCHA)
• end of regular season •
Time
2:07 pm CT
7:07 pm ET
7:07 pm CT
4:07 pm ET
3:07 pm CT
3:07 pm CT
2:07 pm CT
6:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
2:07 pm CT
4:07 pm CT
6:00 pm CT
6:07 pm CT
3:07 pm CT
2:07 pm CT
4:37 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
2:07 pm CT
2:07 pm CT
3:07 pm CT
3:07 pm CT
1:07 pm CT
7:07 pm ET
7:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
1:07 pm ET
2:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
3:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
Time
3:07 pm CT
4:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
7:07 pm ET
7:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
4:07 pm ET
3:07 pm CT
3:07 pm CT
4:07 pm CT
3:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
2:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
2:07 pm CT
2:07 pm CT
2:07 pm CT
7:07 pm ET
7:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
4:07 pm ET
3:07 pm CT
3:07 pm CT
4:07 pm CT
Date
Game
Fri/28 2014 WCHA Playoffs • 1st Round • Best-of-Three
#8 St. Cloud State 1 @ #1 Minnesota 4
#7 Minnesota State 0 @ #2 Wisconsin 4
#6 Bemidji State 1 @ #3 North Dakota 4
#5 Ohio State 0 @ #4 Minnesota Duluth 1 March
Date
Game
Sat/1
2014 WCHA Playoffs • 1st Round • Best-of-Three
#8 St. Cloud State 1 @ #1 Minnesota 7
#7 Minnesota State 3 @ #2 Wisconsin 0
#6 Bemidji State 2 @ #3 North Dakota 3 ot
#5 Ohio State 3 @ #4 Minnesota Duluth 2 Sun/2 2014 WCHA Playoffs • 1st Round • Best-of-Three
(if necessary)
#7 Minnesota State 0 @ #2 Wisconsin 2
#5 Ohio State 1 @ #4 Minnesota Duluth 5 Fri/7
2014 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF
@ Sanford Center, Bemidji, MN
Semifinal: #3 North Dakota 1 vs #2 Wisconsin 0
Semifinal: #4 Minn Duluth 1 vs #1 Minnesota 4
Sat/8
2014 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF
@ Sanford Center, Bemidji, MN
North Dakota 1 vs Minnesota 3 (championship)
Sat/15 NCAA Regionals
Boston University 1 at Minnesota 5 (NC)
Harvard 1 at Wisconsin 2 (NC)
Fri/21 2014 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four @
High Point Solutions Arena at the TD Bank
Sports Center, Hamden, CT
Semifinal: Wisconsin 3 vs Minnesota 5 (NC)
Semifinal: Mercyhurst 1 vs Clarkson 5 (NC)
Sun/23 2014 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four @
High Point Solutions Arena at the TD Bank
Sports Center, Hamden, CT
Championship: Clarkson 5 vs Minnesota 4 (NC)
Schedule Key
(WCHA) conference; (NC) non-conference; (X) exhibition
Time
7:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
6:07 pm CT
Time
4:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
6:07 pm CT
4:07 pm CT
6:07 pm CT
4:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
7:07 pm CT
4:00 pm CT
7:00 pm CT
5:00 pm ET
8:00 pm ET
3:00 pm ET