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Building for the future at St. Cloud State univerSit y

Images courtesy of JLG Architects

Proposed exterior view of the National Hockey and Event Center.

National Hockey and Event Center reno-vation is Underway at St. Cloud StateEnhancing the fan experience and creating an event center for Central Minnesota are two of the goals of a planned $31.1 million renovation and addition project for the National Hockey Center. The 20-year-old structure, on the south end of the St. Cloud State University campus, will be renovated and expanded into a regional event center and multipurpose venue. When completed in 2013, the building will have 20-30 luxury suites and additional seats. The entrance, ticketing, administration, pro shop, concourse, restroom and concession areas will be up-graded. In its concert configuration, the facility will hold about 8,000. In addition to hockey, the building will be capable of hosting concerts, theater productions, speakers, ceremonies and a variety of athletic events. “We plan to build a complex that puts fans first, emphasizes the history and tradition of our university and teems with the spirit of Husky hockey," President Earl Potter III said. "It will bring to central Minnesota entertainment and events unlike any before.” The project is being funded by $6.5 million from the State of Minnesota and nearly $23 million in projected private money, sponsorships and naming rights income. The National Hockey and Event Center (NHEC)and the proposed St. Cloud Civic Center addition are described as “anchors” for extensive development of Fifth Avenue in central St. Cloud. The Fifth Avenue Live! project is expected to include housing, commercial and retail facilities connecting the city’s downtown and the St. Cloud State campus. The initial phase of the project, a $30-million structure being developed as partnership between private developers and the Wedum Foundation will be completed by August of 2010. St. Cloud State will lease much of building to house 455 students in apartment-style living along with a 12,000-square-foot welcome center. Nearly 20,000-square-feet of retail space is also included in the structure. For more information on NHEC project, please call Sara Granheim at 320-308-2073.

National Hockey & Event Center renovations are underway

Proposed view of the atrium lobby.

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2012-13 ST. CLOUD STATE

QUICK FACTS & INFORMATION

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2012-13 St. Cloud State Women’s Hockey Information

Founded .............................................................................1869Location ............................................St. Cloud, MN 56301-4498Enrollment ........................................................................17,200Team Colors .................................................. Cardinal and BlackTeam Nickname ...............................................................HuskiesHome Arena ..........National Hockey & Event Center (5,371 cap.)National Affiliation ........................................... .NCAA Division IConference Affiliation .......Western Collegiate Hockey Association2011-12 Overall Record .................................................... 5-29-22011-12 WCHA Record/Finish ............................4-26-0/7th placeReturning Players ...................................................... 2G/6D/11FPlayers Lost ............................................................... 1G/1D/2F

SCSU Women’s Hockey StaffHead Coach .......................................... Jeff Giesen (7th Season)Alma Mater .....................................St. Cloud State (1993, 2010)Office Phone ........................................................ 320-308-4806Coach Giesen’s e-mail ........................... [email protected] Record at SCSU ........................................ 66-127-27 (6 seasons)Career Record .......................................... 66-127-27 (6 seasons)Assistant Coach ......................Jim Fetter (Univ. of Lethbridge ‘95)Office Phone ........................................................ 320-308-4806Coach Fetter’s e-mail ............................. [email protected] Coach .....................Brita Bragnalo (St. Cloud State ‘09)Office Phone ........................................................ 320-308-4806Coach Bragnalo’s e-mail ................ [email protected]

SCSU Administrative StaffPresident .......................................................Dr. Earl H. Potter IIIInstitutional Representative ....................................Dr. Bill HudsonDirector of Athletics ............................................ Heather WeemsAssociate Athletics Director ...................................Dr. Sue BeckerAssociate Athletics Director ........................................... Tracy DillAssistant Athletics Director ........................................... John LewisAssistant Athletics Director .......................................... Joel LarsenAthletic Development Director ....................................Kurt SteltenCompliance Officer ........................................Holly SchmidtbauerHead Athletic Trainer ...................................Julie Alexander, ATCMen’s Hockey Athletic Trainer ..................... Bryan DeMaine, ATCEquipment Manager ...........................................Jeremiah MinkelAMR Director .......................................................... Anne AbichtE-mail ................................................... [email protected] AMR Director ............................................. Tom NelsonE-mail ...................................................tcnelson@stcloudstate.eduAMR Graduate Assistant/Women’s Hockey Contact ... Andy SailerE-mail ............................................... [email protected] Sailer’s Phone Number .................................715-495-4840AMR/Athletic Insurance/Graphic Design.................. Terry Tschida

Important Numbers at SCSUAthletic Office Phone .............................................320-308-3102AMR Office Phone ................................................. 320-308-2141AMR/Athletic Office FAX ...................................... 320-308-2099NHC Training Room ..............................................320-308-5229NHC Equipment Room .......................................... 320-308-2371NHC Press Row ....................................................320-308-5227Ticket Information ......................320-308-2137 or 1-877-SCSUTIXSCSU Admissions Office ................. 1-877-654-7278 or 308-2244

www.scsuhuskies.com

Media Guide CreditsThe 2012-13 St. Cloud State University Women’s Hockey Record Book is a production of the Husky Athletic Media Relations Office. The guide was designed and edited by Athletic Media Relations GA Andy Sailer, Assistance was provided by Anne Abicht, Tom Nelson, Terry Tschida, Celest Stang, and Jordi Gerking. Photos provided by Neil Andersen, Brace Hemmelgarn, Brad Olson, and University Archives. The Record Book is only available online in an Adobe PDF format at the St. Cloud State University Athletic Website: www.scsuhuskies.com

Mission StatementThe mission of the Intercollegiate program for men and women at St. Cloud State University is to provide quality athletic opportunities to men and women students who have specialized athletic interests and abilities. It is our belief that meaningful intercollegiate competitive experi-ence will better enable the participants to make significant contributions to society. Finally, in spite of being in an era of uncertain state funding, SCSU is committed to provid-ing a broad based program in which student-athletes can strive to pursue excellence in their chosen athletic and academic endeavors.

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2012-13 team captain, Alex Nelson.

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Anne Abicht joined the St. Cloud State University staff in January of 1985 as the Sports Information Director. Since arriving on the SCSU cam-pus, the athletic department moved its hockey program to NCAA Division I status, and added three women’s sports in wom-en’s ice hockey, soccer and nordic skiing. During this growth period, Abicht has overseen a growth in staff in the department now known as Athletic Media Relations. SCSU has added a part-time office manager, two full-time assistants and two graduate assistants to assist in the cov-erage of the 21 sport program. She received CoSIDA’s 25-Year Award in July of 2006 and CoSIDA’s Trailblazer Award in July of 2007. She is also a current member of the CoSIDA Board of Directors. Abicht graduated from the University of Minnesota Duluth with a degree in mass communications and a minor in journalism. The Burnsville, Minn., native holds a master’s degree in sports management from St. Cloud State. Anne and her husband Dennis Lorsung, reside in St. Cloud.

Director of Athletic Media RelationsAnne Abicht

Assistant Director of AMR

Tom Nelson

Tom Nelson joined the staff at St. Cloud State University as assistant athletic media relations director in 1996. Nelson serves as the main Athletic Media Relations contact for the St. Cloud State University men’s hockey team. A 1983 graduate of North Central College in Naperville, Ill., Nelson serves as the University’s men’s hockey contact and also coordinates the athletic web site at SCSU. Nelson previously worked at Aurora University and St. John’s University (Minn.) before making the move to St. Cloud State. An active member of CoSIDA, Nelson was a long-time member of that group’s Site Selection Committee. He has served as a media coordinator at numerous USA Hockey Player Development Camps and has been the media stewart for the MSHSL Class AA baseball tournament since 1997. A former member of the C.W. McCall Fan Club and an avid collector of salt and pepper shakers and vin-tage fishing magazines, Nelson currently serves as interim Scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop 3 in St. Cloud. He resides in St. Cloud with his wife Colleen and their two children, Lauren and Patrick.

Athletic Media Relations Office Manager

Terry Tschida

AMR Graduate AssistantAndy Sailer

Andy Sailer joins the St. Cloud State University Athletic Media Relation’s department as a Graduate Assistant in August 2012. Prior to joining the Athletic Media Relations staff, Andy was a student at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, where he obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing and Recreation Management. Sailer was also on the Dean’s list three of the years he attended UW-L. While in school at UW-L from 2008-2012 he served as a student assistant to the Sports Information Director, taking on many different roles. Sailer was also a student worker here at SCSU in the Athletic Media Relations office from 2007-2008 during his freshman year of college before transferring to UW-La Crosse. Andy is now pursuing his master’s degree in sports management here at St. Cloud State. His expected graduation date is Spring 2014.

AMR Graduate AssistantJordi Gerking

Jordi Gerking is a familiar name at St. Cloud State as she was a member of the Husky Women’s Basketball team from 2007-2012. She has now begun her Graduate Assistantship in the Athletic Media Relations Department. Gerking was a two-time Captain for the Huskies. She competed and played in all 107 games during her four-year stint. She finished 10th on the All-Time Three Point Field Goals in a Career List. Gerking was a three-time All-Academic NSIC member. She received a Bachelor of Science in Marketing, Cum Laude, from St. Cloud State University on May 5, 2012. Gerking is now pursuing her masters in Mass Communications -- Public Relations. Her expected graduation date is Spring 2014.

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Heather Weems joined the staff of St. Cloud State University as its Athletic Direc-tor on June 1, 2012. With more than a dozen years of progressive executive experience in inter-collegiate athletics and special skills in strategic planning, budget management and financial planning, culture change/building, professional development and training, and policy writing and implementation, Weems is the sixth athletic direc-tor in school history. Prior to her arrival on campus at SCSU, Weems was an associate athletics director/senior woman administrator at Drake University from 2009 to 2012. As a senior administrator she was responsible for internal affairs and oversight in NCAA compliance, academic success services, sports medicine, and strength and conditioning. She was the sport administrator for men’s and women’s soc-cer, men’s and women’s track and field/cross country, men’s and women’s golf, and volleyball, with prior oversight of men’s and women’s tennis. As a member of the Drake athletics senior staff, Weems collaborated with

senior administration in making policy level decisions, was responsible for development and implementation of de-partmental leadership programming for student athletes, coaches, and staff, which included significant cultural shift prescribed by strategic plan. Prior to her arrival at Drake, Weems entered the athletic administration field at the University of Denver and served in several positions from 1999 to 2008. She started her athletic administration career as the coordinator of student athlete support services/academic advisor. She became an assistant athletics director for student athlete support services in 2000, and from 2002 to 2005 was the associate athletics director for internal operations. In 2006 she was named associate athletics director for student services and compliance. At Denver she was a principal member of the senior administrative team that successfully implemented an initial strategic plan for the Division of Athletics, Recreation, and Ritchie Center Operations during reclassification from NCAA Division II to Division I status. Weems is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators (NACWAA). Weems is familiar with the student athlete experience as she was a member of the varsity rowing team at the University of Iowa. As a team member, she earned Academic All-Big Ten honors and was named the Team MVP. She has a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Iowa and a master’s degree in higher education from the University of Denver. Weems, and her husband Bill O’Donnell have four sons, Liam, Lukas, Lincoln and Landon.

University President

Dr. Earl H. Potter III

After coaching men’s and women’s track and field and football at St. Cloud State, Tracy Dill was promoted to Associate Athletic Director for Marketing, Promotions and Fundraising in September of 1999. Since that time, he has been responsible for promoting, marketing and fundraising for the 21-sport SCSU athletic department. He has been instrumental in creating added visibility and broadening the SCSU branding program for intercollegiate athletics.

Dill joined the SCSU athletic department in 1985 as an assistant football coach. In 1988, in addition to his football respon-sibilities, he was named head men’s track and field coach. In 1995, he resigned from his football coaching duties and became the head coach for both men’s and women’s track and field. As the men’s track coach, he coached 15 North Central Conference Indoor Track Champions and 19 NCC Outdoor Champions. He coached three NCC Champions each in women’s indoor track and outdoor track. In addition, he coached 21 All-Americans and two National Champions.

Dill is a native of Keota, Iowa. He has an undergraduate degree from William Penn College in Iowa and his master’s from St.

Cloud State. He and his wife Kristy reside in St. Cloud and have two sons, Trey and Tye.

Dr. Earl H. Potter III has been President of St. Cloud State University since July 2007. President Potter leads Minnesota’s second largest university offering an affordable, high-quality education and well-rounded college experience for students who hail from Minnesota and around the world. Under his leadership there is a strong commitment to student success, academic distinction, global education, diversity and community partnerships. President Potter has established himself as a leader who envisions the University as a driving force for progress and problem solving in the region and a source of great pride for the community and the state. The University community has been energized by his forward-looking perspectives and his innovative approach to bringing about positive change. In addition to his duties as President of St. Cloud State University and responsibilities to the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system, President Potter serves on the City of St. Cloud’s Create CommUNITY Steering Committee, Initiative Foundation Board of Trustees, Minnesota Campus Compact Board of Directors, United Way of Central Minnesota Board of Directors, St. Cloud Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, and other community task forces and initiatives. Previously, Dr. Potter was executive vice president and provost at Southern Oregon University, dean of the College of Business at Eastern Michigan University; dean of the School of Management at Lesley University; director for organizational development and employment services at Cornell University; associate dean for academics at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy; a fellow for the American Council on Education in the Office of the Chancellor at the University of Colorado; and chief negotiator for management and head of the Department of Economics and Management at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. President Potter holds a Ph.D. in organizational psychology and a master’s degree in psychology, both from the University of Washington; and a bachelor’s degree in psychology with honors from Williams College. He also served in the U.S. Coast Guard from 1969 to 1993 and retired at the rank of captain. Dr. Potter and his wife Christine Marshall Potter have adult children.

Director of Athletics

Heather Weems

Dr. Sue Becker was named the associate director of athletics/senior women’s administrator for the Huskies in the fall of 2006. She is responsible for directing the internal operations of the SCSU athletic department. Dr. Becker also oversees daily compliance operations in the athletic department. A 1982 graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Dr. Becker served as the assistant softball and volleyball coach at Emporia State University (KS) while earning her master’s degree. Dr. Becker served as SCSU head softball coach from 1985 to 1991 and also from 1995 to 1997. She led the Huskies to a 242-162 overall record and two NCAA playoff appearances. From 1991 to 1994, Dr. Becker completed her doctorate degree at Oregon State University. In 1997, Dr. Becker was named the Athletic Department’s compliance officer and she has also served as an associate profes-sor in SCSU’s department of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Sports Science since 1984. At UW-Eau Claire, Dr. Becker was a three-year letterwin-

ner in volleyball and was a volleyball student assistant coach in 1982. A native of Stitzer, Wis., Dr. Becker resides in St. Cloud.

Associate Athletic Director

Dr. Sue Becker

Associate Athletic Director

Tracy Dill

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St. Cloud State Traditions:History of the Nickname

The Husky Nickname: St. Cloud State's nick-name has gone through several changes over the years. Early nicknames included "Normals," "Teachers," "Bear Cats," "Peds," and "Flying Clouds."

There are several theories about how the nickname "Huskies" began to be used. One says that it is a result of a student contest. Another suggests that the name originated with the football team. There was a story in the February 4, 1938, edition of the College Chronicle which referred to the "football hus-kies." Since huskies was not capitalized in the story, the author could have been referring to the team's size, and this possibly led to the nickname.

Another theory is that the nickname originat-ed within the football team. "I think it occurred during Coach Kasch's days as football coach (1935-42)," said John Weisman, former SCSU Dean of Men and former coach. "The team just started calling themselves the "Huskies."

Why the name was chosen or who exactly selected it remains unclear. The name could have been intended to mean "burly, robust or large," "one that is husky," or "a heavily coated working dog of the arctic region.”

Perhaps the nickname was meant to encom-pass all three meanings. Regardless of its ori-gin, the Husky nickname continues to represent SCSU as a symbol and image of strength.

The St. Cloud State RouserOh, here we are, the gang and all,to cheer our team to victory.SCSU has heard the call,We're here to show our loyalty, RAH! RAH!Come on team fight, We'll win this game,and to our colors we'll be true.We'll sing our song, both loud and long,to victory — S.C.S.U.

The St. Cloud State HymnSing to thee our Alma Mater, High on oak-crowned banks, Emblem of our search for knowledge, Symbol of our youthful ranks, Filled with fires of true ambition, Let us ever be; Loyal to thy fine tradition, Hail St. Cloud, to thee.By the river’s flowing water, By its islands fair, may the loyal sons and daughters, thy enduring friendship share. May they with sincere ambi-tion, through the years e’er be; Loyal to thy fine tradition, Hail St. Cloud, to thee.

SCSU Athletic Dept. Phone DirectoryName Sport ................................................Number* E-Mail**Anne Abicht Athletic Media Relations ..................308-2141 aabichtJulie Alexander Head Athletic Trainer ............308-3827/2597 jaalexanderJerry Anderson M/W Tennis ................................... 308-5269 jlandersonDr. Sue Becker Associate Athletic Director ...............308-3102 slbeckerCheryl Boesche Administrative Specialist ..................308-3102 chboescheMatt Chapman Business and Hockey Operations .... 308-2375 mcchapmanSteve Costanzo Wrestling/Strength-Conditioning ...... 308-2996 sscostanzaKay Czarnetzki Equipment Manager ....................... 308-2633 kmczarnetzkiBryan DeMaine Athletic Trainer............................... 308-2588 bgdemaineTracy Dill Associate Athletic Director .............. 308-4924 tldillPat Dolan Baseball ........................................ 308-3702 pldolanJim Fetter Asst. Women’s Hockey ................... 308-4806 jefetterLori Fish Women’s Basketball ....................... 308-2230 llfishJeremy Frost Nordic Ski ..................................... 308-2245 jmfrostBartt Gevens Equipment Manager ....................... 308-2633 bjgevensMike Gibbons Asst. Men’s Hockey ........................ 308-4806 mpgibbonsJeff Giesen Women’s Hockey ........................... 308-4806 jlgiesenSteve Grimit Asst. Football ................................ 308-3251 srgrimitEric Hanenberger Cross Country/Track & Field ........... 308-2242 erhanenbergerJeff Hegle Swimming & Diving ........................ 308-4266 jmhegleDr. Bill Hudson Faculty Representative .................... 308-2241 whudsonRachel Johnson Athletic Trainer............................... 308-2590 rljohnsonJohn Lewis Asst. Athletic Director ......................308-5218 jdlewisJim Louis Asst. Football ................................. 308-3699 jelouisBecky McCabe Soccer ........................................... 308-4967 raheibergerJoe Meierhofer Director of Operations - NHC .............308-3327 jmeierhoferJeremiah Minkel Hockey Equipment Manager ............308-2371 jdminkelBob Motzko Men’s Hockey ................................ 308-4806 rgmotzkoTom Nelson Athletic Media Relations ................. 308-5400 tcnelsonDoug Patterson Asst. Football ................................. 308-6693 djpattersonMarci Peniata Assistant Volleyball......................... 308-2051 mpeniataGarrett Raboin Assistant Men’s Hockey .................. 308-4806 grraboinMatt Reimer Asst. Men’s Basketball .................... 308-4253 mmreimerKevin Schlagel Men’s Basketball ............................ 308-3297 klschlagelHolly Schmidtbauer Compliance ................................... 308-2292 hjschmidtbauerBrita Schroeder Assistant Women’s Hockey Coach ... 308-4806 bkschroederRon Seibring Dir. of Rec. Sports/Intramurals ........ 308-3325 rseibringChad Sheetz Business Manager/Tickets ................308-2137 chsheetzIan Shoemaker Asst. Football ................................. 308-3070 igshoemakerLarry Sundby Asst. M/W Tennis ........................... 308-0847 lcsundbyCindy Terwey Administrative Specialist ..................308-3102 cmterweyTherese Todd Administrative Specialist ................. 308-4806 tptoddTerry Tschida Insurance/AMR/Graphic Design ......308-2141 tatschidaGlen Tuomaala Husky Sports Band Director ............ 308-3201 gatuomaalaPaula U’Ren Softball.......................................... 308-2900 pjurenScott Underwood Football ..........................................308-4113 stunderwoodMegan Vogel Assistant Women’s Basketball ......... 308-5929 mmvogelHeather Weems Athletic Director .................................308-4806 hlweemsBrady Wilson Asst. Wrestling ................................... 308-4194 bjwilson Travis Zins Strength & Conditioning ................. 308-1255 tczins

Office Numbers:St. Cloud State University Athletics Main Number. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-3102SCSU Ticket Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-877-SCSUTIX or 308-2137SCSU Admissions Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-877-654-7278 or 308-2244SCSU Athletic Office FAX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-2099SCSU Athletic Media Relations Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-2141Halenbeck Hall Training Room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-2597National Hockey Center Training Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-5229Halenbeck Hall Weight Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-1255National Hockey Center Weight Room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-5575Halenbeck Hall Aquatics Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-2632National Hockey Center Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-4806Press Box Numbers:Husky Stadium - Soccer/Football Press Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255-3220Halenbeck Hall - Basketball/Volleyball Press Row. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-5102National Hockey Center Press Box. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-5227

*All campus phone numbers proceeded with (320) area code**All campus e-mail addresses completed by @StCloudState.edu

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Scott UnderwoodFootball

Kevin SchlagelMen’s Basketball

Cheryl BoescheOffice Administrator

Julie AlexanderHead Athletic Trainer

Kay CzarnetzkiEquipment Manager

Paula U’RenSoftball

Steve CostanzoWrestling

Jerry AndersonM & W Tennis

Lori FishWomen’s Basketball

Pat DolanBaseball

Michelle BlaeserVolleyball

Jeff GiesenWomen’s Hockey

Jeff HegleM & W Swimming

and Diving

Judi LarkinM & W Golf

Eric HanenbergerM & W Track and Field

Cross Country

Becky HeibergerSoccer

Bob MotzkoMen’s Hockey

Therese ToddOffice Administrator

Travis ZinsStrength & Conditioning

Bartt GevensEquipment Manager

Glen TuomaalaHusky Sports Band

Director

Terry TschidaAMR Office AdministratorInsurance Coordinator

Graphic Design

Cindy TerweyOffice Administrator

Holly SchreinerCompliance

Chad SheetzAssistant A.D.

Jeremiah MinkelEquipment Manager

Dr. Bill HudsonFaculty Rep.

Joel LarsenAssistant A.D.

John LewisAssistant A.D.

Jeremy FrostNordic Ski

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This Is ST. CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITY

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WE ARE ST. CLOUD STATE...Minnesota’s second-largest university, with more than 17,200 students, is located about an hour northwest of Minneapolis, along the oak-crowned west bank of the Mississippi River. The 100-acre campus is between downtown St. Cloud and the Beaver Islands, a group of more than 30 islands that form a natural maze for a two-mile stretch of the river. St. Cloud State’s undergraduate pro-grams hold nearly every available national accreditation. Students choose from more than 200 majors, minors and pre-professional pro-grams, including regional rarities such meteorol-ogy and geographic information systems. The School of Graduate Studies offers more than 60 programs, including doctoral degrees in Higher Education Administration and Educational Administration and Leadership, as well as a Master of Business Administration from the acclaimed Herberger Business School. Master’s degrees in regulatory affairs and services and applied clinical research tap a growing demand for professionals who can lead medical device companies through Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and interna-tional regulatory processes. Minnesota is home to nearly 600 FDA-approved medical device manufacturers. Founded in 1869 as a state normal school, St. Cloud State has evolved into a comprehensive university with all the institu-tions that make college life exciting: events and activities, art galleries, theatre, about 250 clubs and organizations, NCAA athletics, club sports, intramurals, indoor recreation opportunities and outdoor pursuits. The campus nerve center is our state-of-the-art library.

EDUCATION FOR LIFEKey elements of a St. Cloud State education are:• Community Engagement – we must be

what we teach in order to provide our students role models and real-life in action examples of what they are leaning in the classroom.

• Active Learning – we must provide oppor-tunities to put classroom learning into action in order to provide our students with practical experience and reinforcement of their learning

• Sustainability in its broadest sense – we must tend to our community as well as the physical environment so that our students can have real opportunities to succeed

• Globalization – we must be attentive to a changing world and agile in our adap-tation to new developments in order to ensure that our students are prepared for a world in which nothing is static and knowl-edge rapidly becomes obsolete

SCSU BY THE NUMBERS• Fall 2011 enrollment was 17,231, including

1,695 graduate students.• More than $60 million in construction dur-

ing Summer 2012.• Hundreds of courses offered online each

semester.• More than 3,400 degrees conferred in

2011-12.• Center for Holocaust and Genocide

Education has 300 survivor videos.• Earl H. Potter III is the school’s 22nd

president.

• The University’s first building was pur-chased in 1869 for $3,000.

• NHEC’s Section 108 hosts college hockey’s fiercest fans.

• Noted economists have spoken at the Winter Institute for 50 years.

DID YOU KNOW... Facts about the city of St. Cloud and the Central Minnesota region:• 5 colleges & universities• Home to world-renowned gardens • 18 movie theaters • Over 200 restaurants • 5 live theaters• 28 city & county parks• More than 4000 employers• Located in heart of Minnesota’s scenic Central Lakes Region • Major retail center, featuring lively downtown area and Crossroads Shopping CenterCLIMATEColdest Month: DecemberHottest Month: JulyAnnual Avg. Rain: 29 inchesAnnual Avg. Snowfall: 46.8 inches

http://www.stcloudstate.eduVisit Us On The Web:

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ST. CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITYEducation for Life

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http://www.stcloudstate.edu

ST. CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITY

AT A GLANCE. . .Established in 1869, St. Cloud State University has grown into the largest campus in the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system and the second-largest public university in Minnesota.

TYPE OF COLLEGE: A four-year, public, residential, liberal arts and sciences university with 47 academic departments

LOCATION: A 100-acre campus on the Mississippi River in St. Cloud, about an hour from Minneapolis and St. Paul

POPULATION: St. Cloud, which has more than 60,000 residents, is the core city of a three-county Metropolitan Statistical Area with a population of 183,000

STUDENTS: Fall 2011 enrollment of 17,231, including 1,695 graduate students

ACADEMICS: Nearly 200 majors, minors and pre-pro-fessional programs; more than 50 graduate programs, including an Ed.D. in Higher Education Administration

CALENDAR: Two 15-week semesters and a summer session that offers more than 900 courses and enrolls nearly 6,000 students

FACULTY: 93 percent of classes are taught by professors

STUDENT/FACULTY RATIO: 21:1

RESIDENTIAL LIFE: 3,200 students are housed in ten residential communities

ACTIVITIES: Nearly 250 clubs and organizations

ATHLETICS: Nine men’s teams and 10 women’s teams compete at the NCAA Division II level in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference; the Division I women’s and men’s hockey teams compete in the Western Col-legiate Hockey Association; club sports include rugby, crew, lacrosse, cycling and more

RECREATION: Offerings include fitness, aquatics, intra-murals, rock climbing, outdoor activities and a challenge course; facilities include two pools, two gymnasiums, 200-meter track, year-round turf field, two ice sheets, bowling alley, dance studio, ball diamonds and a student recreation center

COST FOR 2011-12: In-state tuition and fees, books and supplies, room and board is $14,904

FINANCIAL AID: Students receive more than $126 million in scholarships, grants, loans and student work opportunities each year

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TOTAL ACCESSSCSU location on I-94 makes it an easy place to get to! Mileage to SCSU:

Twin Cities 65Bemidji, Minn. 163Fargo, N.D. 175Chicago, Ill. 480Denver, Colo. 869Des Moines, Iowa 308Duluth, Minn. 147

Green Bay, Wis. 350LaCrosse, Wis. 232Los Angeles, Calif. 1880Mankato, Minn. 141Milwaukee, Wis. 407New York, N.Y. 1268Omaha, Neb. 374Redwood Falls, MN 85Rochester, Minn. 158St. Louis, Mo. 618Sioux Falls, S.D. 218Winfield, Ill. 456Winnipeg, Mant. 388

THE GRANITE CITY . . .The city of St. Cloud, home to St. Cloud State University, is located in the heart Minnesota’s scenic Central Lakes Region along the wooded banks of the Mississippi and Sauk Rivers -- 65 miles northwest of the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area. St. Cloud serves as the commercial and business hub for over 160,000 people and three counties. The area is at the center of one of Minnesota's fastest growing metropolitan area. Incorporated in 1856, St. Cloud served as a stop on the famed Red River Trail. The city’s location on the Mississippi River, helped St. Cloud grow as a center for the lumber industry. Another local resource closely identified with the region is granite. The first granite in the area was quarried in 1869, and the industry rapidly helped St. Cloud gain the nickname “Granite City.” In addition to a strong economic environment, St. Cloud offers very ample and diverse opportunities in education, recreation and the arts. Some of those highlights include nearby access to top-notch fishing, camping and hunting; renowned international gardens (across the river from campus); a lively downtown retail and entertainment district and great shopping at the region’s largest mall - Crossroads Center and along the city’s Division Street. The St. Cloud metropolitan area is comprised of the three counties of Stearns, Benton and Sherburne, and is the political, cultural, commercial, and manufacturing center for all of central Minnesota. Access to St. Cloud is easy, with the city served daily by bus (Greyhound) and train (Amtrak). The St. Cloud Airport offers service for pri-vate planes, while a bus link to the Northstar commuter rail in nearby Big Lake began regular daily service in 2010.

THE CITIES . . . SCSU students also benefit from the University’s loca-tion, which is approximately one hour northwest of the Twin Cities (an easy drive from campus). One of the nation’s great metropolitan areas, Minneapolis-St. Paul offers a bounty of cul-tural and entertainment opportunities. The Cities are home to world-class museums, theaters, restaurants and one of the larg-est shopping malls in the world (Mall of America). Sports fans are also in heaven as Minneapolis-St. Paul is home to the Twins (MLB), The Wild (NHL), Timberwolves (NBA), Lynx (WNBA) and Vikings (NFL).

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Look Who Has Attended St. Cloud State University• Tyler Arnason, 2001 - played in the NHL for Chicago, Ottawa, Colorado.• Todd Bouman, 1996 - played in the NFL for Minnesota, New Orleans, Jacksonville, Baltimore• Joanne Benson, 1964 - former Lt. Governor of Minnesota and state legislator.• Casey Borer, 2007 - played professional hockey in the Carolina (NHL) organization. • Dick Bremer, 1977 - long-time play-by-play announcer for the Minnesota Twins.• Tim Conboy, 2003 - played in the NHL for Carlolina. • Matt Cullen, 1998 - currently playing professional hockey for Minnesota Wild (NHL).• Ty Ellingson, 1982, Hollywood concept designer and effects art director• Zack Fisch, 2012 - radio voice of Dubuque (USHL)Matt Hendricks, 2004 - plays professional hockey for Washington (NHL)• Bonnie Henrickson, 1986 - head women’s basketball coach at the Kansas University.• Jim Eisenreich, 1980 - former major league baseball player.• Jeff Finger, 2003 - played in NHL for Colorado and Toronto.• Andew Gordon, 2007 - played in NHL for Washington and Anaheim• Ann Govednik Van Steinburg, 1939 - competed in 1932 & 1936 Olympics with U.S. swim team.• Dave and Jim Hazewinkel, 1966 & 1967 - U.S. Olympic wrestling team in 1968 and 1972.• Mark Hartigan, 2002 - member of the 2008 Stanley Cup Champions Detroit Red Wings (NHL). • Bret Hedican, 1992 - played NHL hockey with St. Louis, Vancouver, Florida, Carolina and Anaheim.• Ralph Heimdahl, 1930- creator and producer of the Bugs Bunny cartoons.• Larry Heinemi, 1965 - professional wrestler, who competed as Lars Anderson.• Bill Hudson, WCCO TV news reporter• Rob Hudson, 1993 - TV personality in North Dakota• Tami and Toni Jameson, 1990 - participated in 1992 Olympics in team handball. • Joe Jensen, 2006 - played professional hockey in the Carolina (NHL) organization.• Ryan Malone, 2003 - currently playing professional hockey for Tampa Bay (NHL).• Van Nelson, 1968 - educator, member of 1968 USA Olympic track team.• Andreas Nodl, 2008 - plays professional hockey with Carolina (NHL)• Jim Olander, 2003 - radio voice of the Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL).• Mark Parrish, 1998 - played in the NHL for Tampa Bay, Dallas, Minnesota, Florida, NY Islanders and Buffalo.• Jeff Passolt, 1981 - news anchor for KMSP (Ch. 9) in Minneapolis-St. Paul.• Reggie Perkins, 1988 - played for the Harlem Globetrotters.• Eldon “Rip” Repulski, played major league baseball from 1953-1961. • John Stumpf, 1976 - president and CEO of Wells Fargo. • Sven Sundgaard, 2003 - KARE 11 meteorologist• John Tobler, 1969 - former member of U.S. national diving team. A national and world diving champion. • Duvie Westcott, 2001 - played professional hockey for the Columbus (NHL) Bluejackets.• Les Wolff. 1966 - professional wrestler who competed as Buddy Wolf.

Matt Cullen

Bonnie Henrickson

Jeff Passolt

Bret Hedican

Rob HudsonTodd BoumanMatt HendricksRip RepulskiRyan Malone

Reggie Perkins

Jim Eisenreich

Les Wolff

Dick Bremer

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This Is ST. CLOUD STATE ATHLETICS

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FIRST CLASS PROGRAMS...FIRST CLASS FACILITIES

St. Cloud State University's tradition of excellence in athletics is mirrored by the many outstanding athletic facilities that are fea-tured on the SCSU campus. The majority of SCSU's home sporting events take place at the following locations on campus: Halenbeck Hall, Husky Stadium, Selke Field, Dick Putz Field, and the National Hockey Center.

HISTORIC SELKE FIELD: Selke Field is the home to Husky softball, which placed third in the nation in 2004. The softball diamond is located in the southeast corner of the Selke Field athletic complex. Bleachers and two dugouts complete the playing area. In addition, the SCSU baseball team has a practice field at Selke, and SCSU students use the facility for intramural soccer and touch football.

HUSKY STADIUM: The newest addition to the SCSU facilities list is Husky Stadium, which opened in September 2004. This multi-purpose facility offers seating for 4,198 spectators and is the home to SCSU football and soccer. The field overlooks the scenic Mississippi River and features a state-of-the-art synthetic playing surface along with lights for night play. In the winter months, the field is covered with an inflatable bubble that provides an out-standing practice space for many of the SCSU athletic teams and SCSU’s recreation sports programs. Other features of the facility include a press box, President’s Suite, concession stands, ticket booths and bathroom facilities.

The stadium is connected to Halenbeck Hall by a new student recreation facility that features a massive fitness center, climbing walls, classrooms, dance studios, snack bar, office space and stor-age locations.

HALENBECK HALL: Halenbeck Hall was completed and dedicated in 1965. The main gymnasium of Halenbeck Hall has a seating capacity of 6,451. Volleyball, men's and women's basketball, wres-tling, and swimming all compete in the main area of Halenbeck. In the summer of 2001, a new wooden floor, arena seating and scoreboard were installed, which makes Halenbeck one of the best courts in the NSIC. The Halenbeck Aquatics Center has seating capacity for 500 spectators. Its features include a six-lane pool and a diving well with one and three meter boards.

HALL OF FAME: Halenbeck Hall is home to the SCSU Athletic Hall of Fame, which was completed in the spring of 1996. The Hall of Fame is located in the south lobby of the main gymnasium and houses the Hall of Fame plaques, as well as trophy cases for each of the Huskies' sports. The building also houses several classrooms, a complete computer lab and offices for the coaches and athletic administrative staff.

HALENBECK HALL SOUTH: Halenbeck Hall South was completed in 1980. It provides SCSU with an indoor training facility for track, soccer, baseball, softball, and tennis. The major feature of Halenbeck South is an activity center and multiple purpose area bordered by a running track. A new surface was installed in the Halenbeck South Fieldhouse during the summer of 2006. The facil-ity also houses six regulation size racquetball courts, a wrestling practice room, intramural offices, climbing wall and a human per-formance laboratory. To the east of Halenbeck and Halenbeck South are outdoor tennis courts.

NORDIC SKI: SCSU's nordic ski team practices at nearby Riverside Park, which is located directly across the Mississippi River from the SCSU campus. The Mississippi River also provides many recreation opportunities for the outdoor sports enthusiast, including fishing, canoeing and hiking.

ST. CLOUD STATE FACILITIES

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THE NATIONAL HOCKEY & EVENT CENTER: The National Hockey and Event Center is home to Husky hockey and opened its doors in December of 1989. Its main features include two Olympic size sheets of ice measuring 200' by 100'. The main rink has a seating capacity for 5,763 fans and sports five VIP boxes located on the east end of the arena. Twelve locker rooms, a fully-equipped athletic training room, a fitness center, an equipment and drying room, a players lounge, classroom, manager's office, coaches offices and two Zambonis fill the lower level. The NHEC is cur-rently undergoing a major expansion project that is slated to be completed over the next two seasons.

THE MAC: Baseball is played at the St. Cloud Municipal Athletic Complex, located at the west end of St. Cloud. The complex features two of the finest baseball fields in the state - Dick Putz Field and Joe Faber Field.

WEIGHT TRAINING: St. Cloud State athletes have access to two weight training rooms. Athletes can train in the well-equipped, spacious, free weight rooms in Halenbeck and the NHC.

ATHLETIC TRAINING: St. Cloud State athletes have access to two athletic training rooms. Athletes can get treatment in the well-equipped, spacious, train-ing rooms in Halenbeck and the NHC.

Previous page (top to bottom): Husky Stadium, Halenbeck Hall Main Gymnasium, Halenbeck Hall

Aquatic Center, St. Cloud State Student Fitness Center, Halenbeck Hall South Fieldhouse, and inside of the dome that covers Husky Stadium during the winter

months.

This page (top to bottom): Historic Selke Field (softball), Joe Faber Field (baseball), inside of men’s hockey

locker room (NHC), inside of men’s football locker room (Husky Stadium), Husky Stadium for soccer, Halenbeck Hall Wrestling Room, Halenbeck Hall Athletic Training Room, NHC Weight Room and the National Hockey

Center packed for another SCSU men’s hockey game.

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HUSKY HOCKEY PROVIDES A HELPING HAND IN THE COMMUNITY AND ON CAMPUS

The St. Cloud State University women’s hockey pro-gram and the entire St. Cloud State University Athletic Department annually provides many hours of volun-teer service for the St. Cloud area and the campus commuity.

Over the years, the St. Cloud State women’s hockey team has participated in reading programs for local youths, they provide a helping hand at the University’s annual move-in day for students moving into the cam-pus dormitories, they provide a free girls’ youth clinic each year, and they participate in the annual Skate with the Huskies program each fall.

These are just a few examples of the many ways that the St. Cloud State University women’s hockey pro-gram gives back to the community that surrounds and supports that in St. Cloud and on the campus at St. Cloud State University.

GO HUSKIES!

GIVING BACK TO ST. CLOUD

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St. Cloud State University 2012-2013

Women’s Hockey ScheduleDate Opponent Location Time Oct. 5-6 (Fri-Sat) @ Minnesota Minneapolis 7:07/4:07 p.m.Oct. 12-13 (Fri-Sat) @ Bemidji State Bemidji 7:07/3:07 p.m.Oct. 19-20 (Fri-Sat) @ North Dakota Grand Forks, N.D. 7:07/7:07 p.m.Oct. 27-28 (Sat-Sun) @ Providence Providence, R.I. Noon/Noon CTNov. 2-3 (Fri-Sat) Ohio State St. Cloud 7:07/2:07 p.m.Nov. 9-10 (Fri-Sat) Lindenwood St. Cloud 2:07/2:07 p.m.Nov. 16-17 (Fri-Sat) Minnesota Duluth St. Cloud 7:07/2:07 p.m.Nov. 23-24 (Fri-Sat) @ Wisconsin Madison, Wis. 2:07/2:07 p.m.Nov. 30-Dec. 1 (Fri-Sat) @ Lindenwood St. Charles, Mo. 7 p.m./2 p.m.Dec. 7-8 (Fri-Sat) Minnesota State St. Cloud 2:07/2:07 p.m.Jan. 4-5 (Fri-Sat) Bemidji State St. Cloud 2:07/2:07 p.m.Jan. 12-13 (Sat-Sun) @ Minnesota Duluth Duluth 3:07/3:07 p.m.Jan. 18-19 (Fri-Sat) @ Ohio State Columbus, Ohio 6:07/3:07 p.m. CTJan. 25-26 (Fri-Sat) North Dakota St. Cloud 7:07/2:07 p.m.Feb. 8-9 (Fri-Sat) Wisconsin St. Cloud 2:07/2:07 p.m.Feb. 15-16 (Fri-Sat) @ Minnesota State Mankato 7:07/3:07 p.m.Feb. 22-23 (Fri-Sat) Minnesota St. Cloud 7:07/2:07 p.m.Mar. 1-3 WCHA First Round TBA TBAMar. 8-9 WCHA Final Face-Off Minneapolis TBAMar. 16-19 NCAA Regional TBA TBAMar. 22-24 NCAA Frozen Four Minneapolis TBA

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Jeff GIESENHead CoachSeventh SeasonSt. Cloud State ‘93, ‘10

Jeff Giesen completed his sixth season as the head women’s hockey coach at St. Cloud State University in 2011-12. A native of Blaine, Minn., Giesen is the third head coach since the inception of the women’s program in 1998 and has accumulated an all-time record of 66-127-27 in six seasons along with a 45-106-19 mark in the ever grueling Western Collegiate Hockey Association.

Giesen became SCSU’s all-time winningest women’s hockey coach earlier this past season, garnering his 46th career victory on Friday, Oct. 2, 2009, against Niagara in the National Hockey Center.

History was made during the 2009-10 season, as St. Cloud State became the first team in school and league history to finish the regular season as one of the top three schools in the league. The Huskies completed the 2009-10 stint with a 15-14-8 overall record and an 11-11-6 mark in the WCHA, good for third place. In the fall of 2009, Giesen was named the head coach of the 2009 Western Collegiate Hockey Association All-Star team. The Huskies also had four players land on the All-Star roster. Those Husky All-Star players included senior forwards Holly Roberts (St. Cloud) and Caitlin Hogan (Oakdale), senior defender Danielle Hirsch (Bloomington) and junior goaltender Ashley Nixon (Blaine).

“This was an exciting opportunity to be able to coach the top players in our league,” said Giesen. “The Huskies were well represented in Roberts, Hogan, Hirsh and Nixon, and it was a thrill to play against Team USA in a first class NHL venue like the Xcel Energy Center.”

Giesen also coached two more players to the elite 100 Point Club this season in Holly Roberts and Caitlin Hogan. Hogan leaves SCSU as the school’s all-time leading scorer with 127 points (50g, 77a) in 149 games played. Teammate Holly Roberts leaves St. Cloud State ranked second all-time with 126 points (54g, 72a). The icing on the cake this season was the production of Felicia Nelson (St. Paul), who completed the regular season as the nation’s goal scoring leader with 30. Her 30 goals led both men and women hockey players at the Division I level. For her efforts, the team captain became the first women’s hockey player at SCSU to be named an All-American (Second Team), the leagues Co-Player of the Year and a Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Top-10 Finalist.

The Huskies completed their 11th season in school history in 2008-09 with a 15-18-4 overall record and a fourth place finish in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association after sporting an 11-14-3 mark in Coach Giesen’s third season at the helm. SCSU’s athletic department and the women’s hockey pro-gram celebrated a Decade of Women’s Hockey at SCSU and Alumni Weekend on Saturday, Oct. 18, in the NHC. Prior to the start of the game at 5:07 p.m. against Minnesota Duluth, there was an honorary drop-of-the-puck by SCSU’s first head coach Kerry Brodt-Wethington. Three former coaches and 14 alumni returned for the weekend. During the two intermissions, highlight videos of the past 10 years of Husky women’s hockey were shown, along with introductions of returning alumni.

During the 2008-09 season, Coach Giesen had the opportunity to serve as an assistant coach for the U.S. Women’s National Under-18 Team that won the gold medal at the 2009 International Ice Hockey Federation World U18 Championship in January at the Fussen Arena in Germany. Giesen was one of 10 coaches in five international events that represented the United States and its five teams.

He was also invited to the fourth annual 2009 NCAA Frozen Four Skills Challenge in April to represent St. Cloud State women’s hockey and serve as one of the coaches for the West Division skills team.

In his second season as head coach, Coach Giesen led the Huskies to an 18-15-5 overall record, which tied the school record for most wins in a season. He also led the Huskies to the WCHA Final Face-off for the second time in school history. The 2007-08 St. Cloud State squad became the first team to take three-of-four points from the Minnesota Gophers in a home-and-home series, notching just the second win in school history over the Gophers on Oct. 13, 2007, by a score of 2-1 in the National Hockey Center. The stellar Husky play during the season resulted in two of the best stretches of hockey in the program’s history. SCSU went on a 12-1-2 tear from Nov. 3-Jan. 19, with an eight-game unbeat-en run (7-0-1) at the end of that stretch. The unbeaten streak marked the longest ever in Husky history, resulting in the best 15-game run for the program.

In the 2009-10 season, the St. Cloud State women’s hockey team honored women and heart disease with a campaign to “Go Red” prior to and during their home game against Minnesota State in the National Hockey Center on Feb. 6, 2009. SCSU wore their red St. Cloud uniforms for the WCHA con-test against MSU and an honorary drop-of-the-puck was made by SCSU professor Joanna Pucel, a heart disease survivor, before the start of the game.

Away from the ice, Coach Giesen has concentrated on creating strong relationships with the Husky alumni, and on Oct. 13, 2007, St. Cloud State hosted the first Women’s Hockey Alumni Weekend. Over 20 women’s hockey alumni returned to the National Hockey Center, and 18 of those former student-ath-

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Jeff Giesen at a GlanceYears at St. Cloud State: Seventh season in 2012-13 Alma Mater: St. Cloud State University (‘93, ‘10)Hometown: Blaine, Minn. Coaching Experience: Head Coach • St. Cloud State University, 2006-Present Head Coach • WCHA All-Stars, 2009 Assistant Coach • USA Hockey U-18 National Team, 2009 Assistant Coach • WCHA All-Stars, 2005 Assistant Coach • St. Cloud State University, 2003-2006 Associate Head Coach • Saint John’s University (MN), 1998-2003 Assistant Head Coach • Saint John’s University (MN), 1992-1998 Coach, USA Hockey 17/18 Girls’ Camp in 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010 Coach, USA Hockey 15/16 Girls’ Camp in 2005, 2009 Coach, USA Hockey 15 Girls’ Camp in 2007

Coach Giesen vs. OpponentsOpponents GP W L T OT GamesBemidji State 27 11 13 3 3Boston University 4 3 0 1 1Brown University 4 3 0 1 1 Mercyhurst 4 0 3 1 1Minnesota 26 2 22 2 2Minnesota Duluth 28 4 22 2 2Minnesota State 27 11 14 2 5Niagara Univ. 4 1 2 1 1North Dakota 24 8 12 4 5Northeastern 1 0 1 0 0Ohio State 27 11 12 4 5Providence 1 0 0 1 1Quinnipiac 2 2 0 0 0Robert Morris 6 2 1 3 2RPI 1 0 1 0 0Syracuse 1 0 1 0 0Union 1 1 0 0 0Vermont 4 4 0 0 0Wayne State 2 0 2 0 0Wisconsin 26 3 21 2 3

letes played in the first alumni game in the NHC prior to the Gopher and Husky game that afternoon.

Coach Giesen also helped collaborate the “Skate for a Cure” series with Minnesota State University for the two home-and-home series in the 2007-08 season. Both the Huskies and Mavericks wore spe-cial jerseys, which incorporated the color pink, in honor of breast cancer awareness. The theme was a success, as SCSU collected $1,500 in proceeds, which were presented to the St. Cloud Hospital Breast Center of the Coborn’s Cancer Center prior to the home game against the Mavericks on Feb. 1, 2008.

The St. Cloud State women’s hockey program has also stayed active in the community under the leadership of Coach Giesen. For six straight seasons, SCSU has toured local area elementary schools over its winter break in hopes to spark community interest in women’s hockey and help teach basic hockey skills to the students. The SCSU women’s hockey student-athletes introduced hockey fun-damentals to local elementary students, covering passing, puck-han-dling, goaltending, shooting and a combination station. At the end of each session, women’s hockey home game tickets were distributed amongst the elementary students, as well as autographed posters and schedules of the team and coaches.

The Huskies have also offered a free youth hockey clinic the past four seasons, and over 240 youth hockey girls from Central Minnesota have attended the clinic at the National Hockey & Event Center during that time frame. During the clinic, the youth received instruction from the Husky women’s hockey players and coaches. At the end of the clinic, all participants received a free gift and a ticket to a Husky women’s hockey game.

During his first year at the helm of the SCSU women’s hockey pro-gram, Giesen led the Huskies to a 12-18-7 overall record and a seventh place finish in the WCHA with a mark of 7-16-5. The 2006-07 Husky squad led the nation with seven ties on the season and tied the NCAA Division I women’s hockey record, playing in 10 overtime games. Ohio State set the original record of 10 overtime games in a season during the 2002 season, then tied their own initial record dur-ing the 2006 season.

Prior to being named the head coach at SCSU in June of 2006, Giesen served as the SCSU assistant women’s hockey coach from 2003-2006, working with the Huskies’ defensive players and recruit-ing. He came to SCSU from Saint John’s University, where he was an assistant coach from 1992-98 and an associate head coach from 1998-2003. The Johnnies prospered during Giesen’s tenure, winning Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference titles in 1996, 1997 and 2003, as well as playoff titles and NCAA Division III national tourna-ment appearances in 1996, 1997, 2001 and 2003. The Johnnies, whose former head coach is John Harrington (also a former St. Cloud State assistant coach), finished third in the national tourna-ment in 1997.

In addition to his experience at Saint John’s, Giesen has worked extensively with the USA Hockey Development program. His most recent work was this past summer at the girls’ 16 camp in St. Cloud, and last summer he worked with the girls’ 17/18 camp in Lake Placid. Giesen has also worked with the girls’ 15/16 camp in Lake Placid in the past, along with numerous USA Hockey boys’ programs.

In 2005, Giesen served as the assistant coach for the women’s WCHA All-Stars who played against the U.S. Women’s National Hockey Team. He assisted Wisconsin women’s head hockey coach Mark Johnson at the Xcel Center on Sept. 30th, and in Duluth at the DECC on Oct. 1st. Of note, Giesen has now had the opportunity to coach under two 1980 Olympic Hockey Gold Medalists, Harrington at Saint John’s and Johnson with the WCHA All-Stars and the 2009 U.S. Women’s National Under-18 Team.

A 1993 graduate of St. Cloud State University and a true student of the game, Coach Giesen and his wife Karla reside in St. Cloud, Minn., with their daughters Delaney and Maleah.

Coach Giesen’s MilestonesFirst Career WinSeptember 29, 2006 vs. Robert Morris W, 4-0

First WCHA WinOctober 20, 2006 vs. Ohio State W, 5-4

Career Record Career WCHA Record66-127-27 45-106-19

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Jim FetterAssistant Coach • 2nd SeasonUniversity of Lethbridge ‘95

Originally from Waterloo, Ont., Jim Fetter comes to St. Cloud State for the first time in 2011-12 with 25 years of coaching experience. He most recently completed his eighth season as the Wayne State University head women’s hockey coach in 2010-11 before the University opted to eliminate its women’s hockey program in the spring of 2011. A three-time recipient of the College Hockey America Women’s Coach of the Year Award, he was also a finalist for the American Hockey Coaches Association Women’s

Division I Coach of the Year Award in 2006 before earning the award in 2008.In eight seasons with the Wayne State Warriors, Fetter amassed a record of 117-123-24 (.489) and 47 College

Hockey Association victories.In the summer of 2006, he was selected to Hockey Canada’s National Women’s Program Coaching Pool. Fetter

served as an assistant coach for Team Canada’s Under-18 squad for 2007-08 and has also worked summer evaluation camps with the U-22 and National women’s team. For the 2008-09 and 2009-10 seasons, he was chosen as an assis-tant coach for the Under-22 team before being selected head coach in 2010-11.Coach Fetter

Fetter began his duties at WSU in August 2003. He came to WSU following four years as a Division I assistant coach, including the three previous seasons (2000-2003) at Mercyhurst College. Prior to joining the Mercyhurst staff, Fetter spent one season (1999-2000) as an assistant women’s hockey coach at the University of Maine. In the summer of 2001, he coached the Western New York Team to a gold medal in the Empire State Games. He returned in 2002 and directed the squad to a silver medal.

His women’s coaching career began in 1996 when he led his midget team to a bronze medal at provincials and a gold a year later. Fetter then served as head coach for the University of Lethbridge women’s team of the Canadian Interuniversity Athletic Union (CIAU) in its inaugural season of 1998.

A 1995 graduate of the University of Lethbridge, Fetter earned national level experience as an assistant coach for Team Alberta’s Under-18 squad that won the bronze medal at the Canada Winter Games in Corner Brook, Newfoundland. Along with being an evaluator for the Canadian Women’s National Team in the western region, Fetter was also a guest coach for the men’s Canadian National Team against Team Norway and most recently was selected as an assistant coach for the 2011-12 Canadian National Women’s Under-18 squad.

Brita BRAGNALOAssistant Coach • 3rd SeasonSt. Cloud State University ‘09

Brita Bragnalo starts her third season with the Huskies as Assistant Coach.

“I could not be happier to have Brita (Bragnalo) continue her coaching career here at St. Cloud State,” said Giesen. “She is enthusiastic and has great passion for the game and for Husky Hockey.”

A familiar face to St. Cloud State women’s hockey, Bragnalo was a four-year standout on the blue-line for the Huskies from 2005-09. Serving as the team captain for her senior stint in 2008-09, Bragnalo charted 29 points (6g, 23a) in the Cardinal and Black and is tied for fifth all-time with 145 career games played.

Bragnalo served as a student assistant coach for St. Cloud State women’s hockey during the 2009-10 season… one of the most successful seasons in school history, finishing third in the WCHA regular season standings for the first time in school and league history.

“I am really excited to be back on staff at St. Cloud State and feel fortunate to be in this position as a young female hockey coach,” said Bragnalo. “We have a great group of women who have worked really hard last spring and this sum-mer to prove to the rest of the hockey world that Husky Hockey is back on track.”

Bragnalo’s most recent coaching experience was at Shattuck St. Mary’s Prep School during the fall of 2010 in Faribault, Minn., where she served as the assistant girls’ hockey coach for the defending national champion U-16 team. Her responsibilities included providing on and off ice instruction to elite female athletes, ages 14-15, coordinating defensive strategy and practice plans and assisting in the recruiting process of potential student-athletes. Bragnalo also served as a dormitory supervisor at Shattuck-St. Mary’s.

The daughter of Dave and Lynne Schroeder and a native of Monticello, Minn., Brita graduated from St. Cloud State in 2009 with a bachelor of arts in psychology with a minor in coaching. A two-time WCHA Scholar-Athlete and three-time WCHA All-Academic selection, Bragnalo is working towards her master’s degree in sport management at SCSU.

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TRAVIS ZINSStrength and Conditioning CoordinatorTravis Zins serves as the strength and conditioning coach for the St. Cloud State athletic department and also works as an assistant coach on the SCSU men’s and women’s track and field teams. He has been instru-mental in creating the Huskies’ strength and conditioning program during his tenure on campus. As a colle-giate athlete for the SCSU men’s track and field program, Zins was one of the best throwers in SCSU history and not surprisingly coaches the men’s and women’s throwers. A four-time national participant, he is also a four-time North Central Conference champion and two-time All-American in the shot put. He was the nation-al runner up in the 2000 Division II Indoor National Championships and received All-NCC honors numerous times in the shot put, discus, hammer, and weight throw. A native of Nicollet, Minn., Zins received his bach-elor’s of science in physical education in 2002 from SCSU and is currently working towards his master’s of science in exercise science from SCSU. Zins, his wife Stacie and daughter Caylin, reside in St. Cloud, Minn.

MATT CHAPMANCoordinator of Hockey and Video OperationsMatt Chapman begins his seventh season as the coordinator of hockey and video operations at SCSU in 2012-13. A graduate of Bethel University in 2006, Chapman majored in Athletic Training and he is a certi-fied athletic trainer. At Bethel, Chapman served as the men’s basketball trainer during the 2005-06 season. He played one year of hockey at Bethel, and he is from Bloomington, Indiana. Chapman attended Culver Military Academy, where he played soccer, hockey, baseball and track. Chapman and his wife Alicia reside in St. Cloud with their son Will.

JEREMIAH MINKELSCSU’s Director of Equipment OperationsJeremiah Minkel is a battle tested 18-year veteran in the SCSU equipment room. He begins his 14th season as the team’s equipment manager on a full-time basis at SCSU in 2012-13. He serves as the director of equip-ment operations for both the men’s and women’s hockey teams at SCSU, and he also oversees the entire SCSU hockey equipment room staff. His duties include equipment procurement, locker room organization for both home and away games and complete maintenance of the team’s equipment. He is widely recognized as one of the top skate technicians in the WCHA, and his work has helped several SCSU players advance to the NHL - including Tampa Bay’s Ryan Malone, Tyler Arnason, Jeff Finger, Tim Conboy, Carolina’s Andreas Nodl, Washington’s Matt Hendricks, Anaheim’s Andrew Gordon and Joe Motzko. A graduate of SCSU, Minkel hails from nearby New London, Minn. and he attended New London-Spicer H.S. Minkel enjoys hunting and fishing in his spare time.

DEAN THIBODEAUVideo CoordinatorDean Thibodeau begins his fifth season serving as the Husky women’s hockey video coordinator in 2012-13. A native of Manchester, Conn., Dean Thibodeau joined the St. Cloud State women’s hockey staff as a student video manager in 2008-09. A 2008 graduate of East Catholic High School, Thibodeau played hockey for the South Windsor Knights during high school. Captain of his team and the leading scorer during the 2006-07 and 2007-08 seasons, Thibodeau was an NEMHL All-Star and helped his squad to the Canada Cup Silver Medal. The son of Michael and Rosemary Thibodeau, Dean says winning the NEMHL regular season championship in 2005-06 was his biggest sports thrill. Thibodeau’s most recent work experience included a 2011 summer internship with USA Hockey in Colorado Springs. During his stint in Colorado, Thibodeau worked at the USA Hockey Development Camps, the National Festival and 12 Nations Tournament in Vierumaki, Finland. A mar-keting major at St. Cloud State University, Thibodeau has been influenced during his career by Matt Chapman, Jeremiah Minkel and Bryan DeMaine.

BRYAN DeMAINEAssistant Athletic Trainer

A six-year veteran at SCSU, Bryan DeMaine serves as the men’s hockey athletic trainer and women’s soc-cer athletic trainer. He most recently served as athletic trainer/strength and conditioning coach at St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minn. from 2003-2005. His duties at St. Olaf included working as the head athletic trainer for that school’s football, men’s and women’s hockey and the outdoor track and field program. He was affiliated with the Center for Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation during his time at St. Olaf. DeMaine also worked as the head athletic trainer/strength and conditioning coach at the North Dakota State College of Science from Aug. 2002 through Sept. 2003. At NDSCS, DeMaine worked with that school’s football, volleyball, men’s basketball and women’s basketball programs. As a graduate student at SCSU, DeMaine worked with the St. Cloud Orthopedics Associates and was an on-site trainer for home athletic contests at the College of St. Benedict and St. John’s University. He is certified by the National Athletic Trainers Board of Certification. Bryan DeMaine is a 2000 graduate of the University of Mary and earned his master’s of sci-ence from SCSU in 2004. He and his wife Mandy reside in Sartell with their two daughters.

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The 2012-13 St. Cloud State University Women’s Hockey Roster

No. Name Pos S/C Ht Yr Hometown (High School/Previous School)1 Julie Friend G L/L 5-8 So. Minnetonka, Minn. (Minnetonka H.S.)2 Katie Allen - A D L 5-3 Sr. Red Deer, Alberta (Red Deer Sutter Fund)3 Audrey Hanmer D R 5-7 So. Wyoming, Minn. (Forest Lake H.S.)4 Amanda Monkman D L 5-4 Jr. Roseau, Minn. (Roseau H.S.)5 Hanna Brodt F R 5-4 FY Roseville, Minn. (Roseville H.S.)6 Amanda Arbogast F L 5-8 So. Virginia, Minn. (Eveleth-Gilbert Area H.S.)7 Skye Kelly D L 5-7 FY Brandon, Manitoba (Balmoral Hall - JWHL)8 Michelle Burke D L 5-6 Jr. London, Ontario (Bluewater Jr. Hawks)9 Haylea Schmid - A F R 5-7 Sr. Oak Grove, Minn. (St. Francis H.S.)10 Kylie Lane F L 5-5 Sr. Roseau, Minn. (Roseau H.S.)11 Lisa Martinson D R 5-5 Sr. St. Louis Park, Minn. (St. Louis Park H.S.)12 Amy Olson F R 5-9 So. Roseau, Minn. (Roseau H.S.)13 Sydney Burghardt F L 5-5 Jr. Medicine Hat, Alberta (Balmoral Hall Prep)14 Julia Gilbert F R 5-11 Jr. Hermantown, Minn. (Hermantown H.S.)15 Alex Nelson - C F R 5-9 Sr. Andover, Minn. (Andover H.S.)16 Vanessa Spataro F L 5-5 FY Stouffville, Ontario (Toronto Junior Aeros)17 Jenna Redford D/F L 5-6 FY Soldotna, Alaska (Boston Shamrocks)18 Callie Dahl F L 5-4 Sr. Stillwater, Minn. (Stillwater H.S.)19 Abby Ness F R 5-6 So. Roseau, Minn. (Roseau H.S.)21 Ellie Sitek F R 5-7 Sr. Edina, Minn. (Edina H.S.)22 Kalli Funk F L 5-5 So. Roseville, Minn. (Niagara University)23 Molli Mott F L 5-5 Jr. Colorado Springs, Colo. (Colorado Selects)27 Ivy Smith D R 5-9 FY Rice Lake, Wis. (Rice Lake H.S.)28 Cari Coen D R 5-4 Jr. Manhatten Beach, Calif. (Wayne State, Mich.)30 Anna Donlan G L/L 5-8 Sr. Hillsboro, Wis. (Wisconsin Wild) 35 Katie Fitzgerald G L 5-10 FY Des Plaines, Ill. (Chicago Mission AAA)

Head Coach: Jeff Giesen (Seventh Season) Equipment Manager: Jeremiah MinkelAssistant Coaches: Jim Fetter, Brita Bragnalo Student Equipment Manager: Eric KupkaAthletic Trainer: Jacqueline Phillips, ATC Video Coordinator: Dean ThibodeauAMR Women’s Hockey Contact: Andy Sailer Strength and Conditioning Coach: Travis Zins

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#2 Katie Allen (A)Height: 5-3Class: SeniorHometown: Calgary, AlbertaHigh School: Notre Dame H.S.

2011-12: Appeared in 35 games for the Huskies during her junior stint ... Dished out one assist ... -28 plus/minus ... She had multiple games with two shots ... 17/34 PIM ... Totaled 17 shots on the season ... Recorded 19 blocks ... Named to All-WCHA Academic Team.

2010-11: Appeared in all 35 games for the Huskies during her sophomore stint … Dished out three assists … 14/28 PIM … -30 plus/minus … Tabbed a season best two-point game at North Dakota on Nov. 19 with two assists … Fired off a season-high four shots against Ohio State on Jan. 28 in the National Hockey Center … Landed on All-WCHA Academic Team.

2009-10: Appeared in 35 games for the Huskies during her rookie stint … Charted first career point on Oct. 2 with an assist against Niagara University in the National Hockey Center … Added assists against Mercyhurst (Jan. 3) and Bemidji State (Feb. 27) to total three helpers on the season ... Fired off a career-high three shots against Minnesota Duluth on Nov. 7 in the NHC … Was 8-16 in PIM and -5 in the plus/minus department.

Before SCSU: Allen served as a team captain for two seasons with the Red Deer Sutter Fund Chiefs, a midget team in the Alberta Major Midget Female League … With the Sutter Fund Chiefs, Allen landed on the 2007-08 All-Star Second Team at the Mac’s Tournament … Helping lead her squad to the Alberta Major Midget Female League Championship in 2007-08, the blue-liner was also a silver medalist at the Western Canadian Championships and at the prestigious Mac’s Tournament … In high school, Allen also participated in rugby for the Notre Dame Cougars.

Personal: The daughter of Mark and Patricia Allen ... Katie has also participated on the U-18 Alberta Team and was also one of 12 defenders invited to Canada’s National Women’s U-18 team selection camp ... Elementary Education major at SCSU.

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Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG2009.......35 0 3 3 19 .000 8-16 -5 0 0 02010.......35 0 3 3 29 .000 14-28 -30 0 0 02011........35 0 1 1 17 .000 17-34 -28 0 0 0TOTAL.....105 0 7 7 65 .000 39-78 -63 0 0 0

#18 Callie DahlHeight: 5-4Class: SeniorHometown: Stillwater, Minn.High School: Stillwater H.S.

2011-12: Played in 33 games during her junior season ... Recorded three goals with three assists and 28 shots ... -17 plus/minus ... 11/22 PIM ... Had her first goal of the season against North Dakota on Nov. 4 ... Helped the Huskies take the lead early in a win over Minnesota State on Jan. 13 ... Earned six blocks on the season ... WCHA Scholar-Athlete Award recipient ... Named to the All-WCHA Academic Team.

2010-11: Played in 13 contests for St. Cloud State before suffering a season ending injury … Put home two goals to up her career total to six points (3g, 3a) in 46 games played … 7/14 PIM during sophomore stint … WCHA Scholar-Athlete … Landed on the All-WCHA Academic squad for first time in her career.

2009-10: Dahl dressed for 33 of the 37 games in 2009-10 for the Huskies … She tabbed her first career point against Niagara on Oct. 2 with an assist … Her first career goal came against Bemidji State on Jan. 29, which proved to be the game-winner in a crucial 3-2 victory in the National Hockey Center … Was assessed her first career penalty against Niagara on Oct. 3 … Fired off 36 shots on the season and totaled four points (1g, 3a) in her rookie stint … Was 11-22 in PIM … Plus/minus was -16.

Before SCSU: A top 10 finalist for the 2009 Ms. Hockey Award … Standing 5-4 at the forward position, Callie Dahl is a two-sport athlete and 2009 gradu-ate of Stillwater High School … Coached by Tony Scheid in hockey, Dahl has lettered five times for the Ponies, garnering All-Suburban East Conference and All-State honors … Since the 2003-04 season, Dahl has posted 198 career points heading into her senior stint … In 2006-07, Dahl tallied the game-winning goal to help lead her prep team to the 2007 State Championship … Also a four-time academic letterwinner, Dahl has tabbed All-Conference and All-State accolades in softball after lettering three times.

Personal: The daughter of Mike and Lisa Dahl, Callie is majoring in business management - operations at St. Cloud State.

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Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG2009.......33 1 3 4 36 .028 11-22 -16 0 0 12010........13 2 0 2 25 .080 7-14 -8 0 0 02011........33 3 3 6 28 .107 11-22 -17 0 0 0TOTAL......79 6 9 12 89 .067 29-58 -41 0 0 1

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#30 Anna DonlanHeight: 5-8Class: SeniorHometown: Hillsboro, Wis.High School: Hillsboro H.S.

2011-12: Played in one game for the Huskies in her junior season ... Had two saves in 4:01 minutes of play against Duluth on Feb. 3 ... WCHA Scholar-Athlete recipient for the third time ... Named to the All-WCHA Academic Team for the second time

in her career.

2010-11: Named to the WCHA Scholar-Athlete squad for second consecutive season…made first career appearance at Wisconsin on Jan. 14…played 7:05 minutes and made one save against the Badgers…landed on the All-WCHA Academic team for the first time...voted team’s Most Outstanding Student-Athlete.

2009-10: Was the back-up goalie for the 2009-10 season…did not appear in a game for the Huskies…named to the prestigious WCHA Scholar Athlete squad…landed on the All-WCHA Academic team for the first time in her collegiate career.

2008-09: Red-shirt season.

BEFORE SCSU: A 2008 graduate of Hillsboro High School... played club hockey for the Wisconsin Wild from 2005-2008...coached by Mike Sullivan, the prep goaltender helped lead the Wisconsin Wild to the 2006-07 State Championship...charted 433 saves, a team-best .921 save percentage and a 1.23 goals against average that season...was 12-7-5 between the pipes in 2006-07 and had nine shutouts and 23 starts...participated in the Chicago Showcase in 2006 and 2007...gained the 2007 Don Wehnes Goal Keeper Award...a multi-sport athlete at Hillsboro High School, also participating in volleyball and softball...two-time team captain...named 2007 Scenic Bluffs Conference MVP...a four-time All-Conference player...All-State and All-Area First Team vol-leyball player...helped lead the Tigers to the Wisconsin State Volleyball Tournament from 2004-2007 and in two of those seasons the Tigers finished second in the state.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Bruce and Susan Donlan of Hillsboro, Wis. ... Born on 12/21/89 ... Says her father Bruce has had the most influence on her career ... High honors student and a three-year member of the National Honor Society in high school ... Donlan is majoring in wildlife biology with a minor in communication studies.

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Season GP Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho2010........1 7:05 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 0.02011........1 4:01 0 0.00 2 1.000 0 0 0 0.0TOTAL......2 11:06 0 0.00 3 1.000 0 0 0 0.0

#10 Kylie LaneHeight: 5-5Class: SeniorHometown: Roseau, Minn.High School: Roseau H.S.

2011-12: Played in all 36 games for the Huskies during her junior season ... Recorded two assists, 18 shots, and 11 blocks on the season ... -28 plus/minus ... 15/41 PIM ... Earned her two assists at Wisconsin (Nov. 27) and against Bemidji State (Feb. 17) ... Season high of three shots on goal against Minnesota on Feb. 3 ... Named to the All-WCHA Academic Team ... Voted Most Dedicated by her teammates.

2010-11: Posted four points (2g, 2a) in 35 games for the Huskies during sophomore season … Goals came against Mercyhurst (Oct. 2) and Bemidji State (Oct. 29) … Dished out assists against Minnesota State (Nov. 5) and North Dakota (Nov. 19) … 18/36 PIM … Voted teams’ Co-Most Dedicated Player.

2009-10: Appeared in all 37 games for the Huskies during her rookie stint in 2009-10 … Charted first career point against Niagara on Oct. 2 with an assist in the 4-3 victory … Scored first career goal at Minnesota on Feb. 12 in a big shootout win at Ridder Arena … Totaled six points on the season (1g, 5a) … Was 15-30 in PIM … Her lone career goal happened on a power play … A plus/minus of -21 … Amassed first multi-point contest against Bemidji State with two helpers on Jan. 29 in the National Hockey Center.

Before SCSU: A three-sport standout athlete and 2009 graduate of Roseau High School, Lane was coached in hockey by Brian Bergstrom and Jeff Olson … Named her team’s captain for the upcoming 2008-09 season, Lane has garnered four varsity letters in hockey at the forward position … A four-time All-Conference and two-time All-State selection, Lane has charted 82 goals and 83 assists during her prep tenure … Serving as her team’s alternate captain last season during her junior stint, Lane helped lead her team to the Section 8 Championship and a third place finish at the Minnesota State Girls’ Hockey Tournament … Lane also lettered twice in both track and field and volleyball … She gained a team sub-section championship in track, and served as a team captain for volleyball in the fall of 2008 while landing herself on the volleyball All-Conference First Team the past two seasons.

Personal: The daughter of Mike and Shelly Lane, Kylie is a member of the Target Team, Ram Page and the Yearbook Committee at RHS. Lane is majoring in graphic design with a minor in advertising at St. Cloud State.

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Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG2009.......37 1 5 6 51 .020 15-30 -21 1 0 02010.......35 2 2 4 30 .067 18-36 -25 0 0 02011........36 0 2 2 18 .000 15-41 -28 0 0 0TOTAL.....108 3 9 12 99 .030 48-107 -74 1 0 0

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#11 Lisa MartinsonHeight: 5-5Class: SeniorHometown: St. Louis Park, Minn.High School: St. Louis Park H.S.

2011-12: Played in 28 games for the Huskies during her junior season ... Recorded four assists, 17 shots, and 17 blocks on the season ... -15 plus/minus ... 14/39 PIM ... Had six games with her season high of two shots on goal ... Earned two assists in the win against Union on Oct. 1 ... Named to the All-WCHA Academic Team.

2010-11: Became a mainstay on the Huskies blue line in 2010-11 … Appeared in all 35 games as a sophomore defender … Put away goals against Min-nesota State on Nov. 5 and Feb. 12 … Added her third point of the season with an assist against Wisconsin in Dec. 11 in the National Hockey Center … Fired off a season-best five shots on goal against MSU on Feb. 11 in the Huskies lone win of the season … 18/36 PIM … All-WCHA Academic honoree.

2009-10: Voted the team’s Most Improved Player after appearing in 30 games for the Huskies during her rookie stint in 2009-10 … Dished out first career point with a helper at Brown on Nov. 27 in a huge 5-4 non-conference victory … Scored her first career goal at North Dakota on the power play in a crucial 2-1 WCHA win … That goal proved to be the game-winner for SCSU ... Totaled 10 points (4g, 6a) on the blue line … Fired off 28 shots and was 14-28 in PIM ... Plus/minus was -6 … Tallied second power play goal of the season at Wisconsin (1/23/10) in yet another big 4-3 league victory at the Kohl Center.

Before SCSU: Originally from St. Louis Park, Lisa Martinson signed with the Huskies as a defender from St. Louis Park High School … Coached by Mike Peluso, Martinson is an All-North Suburban Conference hockey player for the Orioles … The three-time letterwinner has also gained team Most Valuable Player honors as a team captain in hockey … Sidelined during the 2007-08 season due to an injury, Martinson has posted 79 career points (50g, 29a) as a blue liner heading into her final prep season.

Personal: Martinson, who is a psychology major with a marketing minor at St. Cloud State, is the daughter of Phil and Lynn Martinson.

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Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG2009.......30 2 4 6 28 .071 14-28 -6 2 0 12010.......35 2 1 3 44 .045 18-36 -37 1 0 02011........28 0 4 4 17 .000 14-39 -15 0 0 0TOTAL......93 4 9 13 89 .045 46-103 -58 3 0 1

#15 AlexNelson (C)Height: 5-9Class: SeniorHometown: Andover, Minn.High School: Andover H.S.

2011-12: Played in all 36 games for the Huskies during her junior season ... Totaled seven goals, four assists, and 59 shots ... -21 plus/minus ... 12/35 PIM ... Recorded 17 blocks on the season ... Scored her first goal of the season against Union on Oct. 1 ... Posted a game win-ning goal against Minnesota State on Dec. 10 ... Gained fourth goal of the season in win over Ohio State on Jan. 7 ... Recorded a season-high five shots on goal against Wisconsin on Feb. 11 ... Tied for second on the team in number of goals scored (7), lead the team in game winning goals (2), and shot percentage (.119).

2010-11: All-WCHA Academic recipient … Third on the team with eight points (5g, 3a) in 35 games played … Her five goals ranked second on the squad … 19/49 PIM … Posted a two-goal game against Wisconsin on Feb. 25 during the first round of the WCHA Playoffs ... Fired off a season-high seven shots on goal at Minnesota on Feb. 4.

2009-10: Voted the team’s Rookie of the Year … Appeared in all 37 games for the Huskies during her rookie stint … Charted first career tally on Nov. 27 at Brown with an important goal in a 5-4 road victory … Dished out first career assist at Wisconsin on Jan. 23 in yet another big 4-3 road win … Totaled 12 points in 2009-10 (6g, 6a) … Fifth on the team with three power play goals … Was 7-14 in PIM … -13 plus/minus … Netted her first career game-winning at Ohio State on Feb. 19.

Before SCSU: Nelson was named one of the five finalists for the 14th annual Ms. Hockey Award, presented to the top senior girls’ high school hockey player in Minnesota in 2009 … A three-sport standout for Andover High School … Lettered four times in hockey, Nelson captained her prep team since the 2004-05 season … A four-time All-Northwest Suburban Conference recipient, Nelson has twice landed on the All-State Honorable Mention squad as a forward for the AHS Huskies … The team MVP charted 109 goals and 101 helpers in her prep tenure heading into her senior stint … Named to the USA Hockey roster for the U.S. Women’s National Under-18 Team that defended its world title at the 2009 International Ice Hockey Federation World Women’s U18 Championship from January 5-10 in Fussen, Germany … Voted her school’s Most Athletic Female, Nelson has also had success play-ing volleyball and fastpitch softball in high school…a team captain in volleyball, Nelson has gained All-Conference honors twice in her career, and also helped lead her prep team to two State Tournament appearances, finishing second and fourth in the state during those seasons … In softball, Nelson has captained her prep team twice, and has tabbed an All-Conference nod, along with her team’s Big Bat Award.

Personal: Planning to pursue a degree in physical education at St. Cloud State with a minor in coaching, Alex is the daughter of Ron and Sue Nelson of Andover, Minn. Away from athletics, Nelson has kept herself busy as a member of the National Honor Society … A three-year high honors student, Nelson also volunteers for the Youth Teaching Youth program, a Learn to Skate program and the Adopt a Family program.

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Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG2009.......37 6 6 12 79 .076 7-14 -13 3 0 12010.......35 5 3 8 79 .063 19-49 -39 2 0 02011........36 7 4 11 59 .119 12-35 -21 1 0 2TOTAL......108 18 13 31 217 .083 38-98 -73 6 0 3

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#9 Haylea Schmid (A)Height: 5-7Class: SeniorHometown: Oak Grove, Minn.High School: St. Francis H.S.

2011-12: Played in all 36 games for the Huskies during her sophomore season ... Totaled two goals, four assists, 62 shots on goal, and 13 blocks on the season ... -25 plus/minus ... 8/16 PIM ... Tied her career high of five shots on goal against North Dakota on Jan. 21 ... Named to the All-WCHA Academic Team.

2010-11: Appeared in 34 games during her first collegiate season … Garnered first career goal/point at Minnesota State on Nov. 6 … Her first career assist came against Minnesota Duluth on Dec. 3 … Totaled five points (2g, 3a) in 2010-11 … Fired off a season-high five shots against Minnesota State on Feb. 11, the Huskies lone win of the season … 6/12 PIM.

2009-10: Garnered first career point against Bemidji State on Jan. 29 with an assist in a big 3-2 victory in the National Hockey Center … Appeared in 31 games in 2009-10 … Led the squad with a PIM of 0-0 … Plus/minus was -6 … Fired off 16 shots.

Before SCSU: A multi-sport athlete at St. Francis High School, Schmid excelled in hockey, soccer, weight lifting and track and field for the Fighting Saints … Named the St. Francis High School Senior Athlete of the Year in 2009 ... Coached by Joe Fredrickson, Schmid scored 125 goals and 97 assists (222 points) as a prep athlete … A two-time team MVP and team captain, Schmid charted All-North Suburban Conference and All-State Honorable Mention status during her prep career … Named the Minnesota Prep Athlete of the Week in January of 2008 … All-Conference Honorable Mention squad twice in soccer ... Schmid totaled three varsity letters in soccer … She also tallied three letters in weight lifting and one letter in track and field...a Hobey Baker Character award winner.

Personal: An academic letterwinner and a participant in DECCA and her school’s Link program, Haylea is the daughter of Tony and Kathy Schmid and a native of Oak Grove. She lists her parents as greatest influences on her career. Schmid is majoring in finance and on the Dean’s List at SCSU.

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Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG2009.......31 0 1 1 16 .000 0-0 -6 0 0 02010.......34 2 3 5 55 .036 6-12 -20 0 0 02011........37 2 4 6 62 .032 8-16 -25 1 0 0TOTAL.....102 4 8 12 133 .030 14-28 -51 1 0 0

#21 Ellie SitekHeight: 5-7Class: SeniorHometown: Edina, Minn.High School: Edina H.S.

2011-12: Played in all 36 games for the Huskies during her junior season ... Recorded one assist, 21 shots on goal, and 21 blocks on the season ... -25 plus/minus ... 3/9 PIM ... Dished out her loan assist of the season against Bemidji State on Feb. 17 ... Fired off her season-best four shots on goal against Niagara University on Nov. 19.

2010-11: Voted the team’s Most Improved Player for the 2010-11 stint … Dished out lone assist of season against Ohio State on Jan. 29 … Fired off a season-best five shots on goal against Northeastern University on Jan. 2, all in part of the Easton Holiday Showcase … 7/14 PIM … All-WCHA Academic winner.

2009-10: Appeared in 20 games for St. Cloud State during her rookie season in 2009-10 … Fired off her first career shot at Minnesota Duluth on Oct. 11 … Was assessed her first career penalty in that same game against the Bulldogs … Was 2-4 in PIM … Her plus/minus was -2 … Totaled two shots on the season.

Before SCSU: Originally from Edina, Sitek has been coached by Laura Slominski, who is a former assistant coach from St. Cloud State … A four-time letterwinner in hockey, Sitek was named to the 2009 All-Classic Lake Conference team, and also garnered Honorable Mention All-Conference nods twice in her prep career … Captain of her team her senior season, Sitek played an important role in leading her team to the 2009 Minnesota State Tournament and a third place finish.

Personal: The daughter of Jerry and Karla Sitek, Ellie is majoring in marketing at St. Cloud State.

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Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG2009.......20 0 0 0 2 .000 2-4 -2 0 0 02010.......35 0 1 1 20 .000 7-14 -24 0 0 02011........36 0 1 1 21 .000 3-9 -25 0 0 0TOTAL......91 0 2 2 43 .000 12-27 -51 0 0 0

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#13 SydneyBurghardtHeight: 5-5Class: JuniorHometown: Medicine Hat, AlbertaHigh School: Balmoral Hall Prep

2011-12: Played in 32 games during her sophomore season ... Dished out four assists and scoring two goals herself ... Recored 30 shots on the season ... -20 plus/minus ... 3/6 PIM ... Had seven blocks ... Scored the only goal for the Huskies against Bemidji State on Oct. 21 ... Got the first goal to tie the game (1-1) in a win over Minnesota State on Dec. 10 in the National Hockey Center ... Dished out a season high two assists in a win at Minnesota State on Jan. 14 ... WCHA Scholar Athlete Award recipient ... Named to All-WCHA Academic Team.

2010-11: Played in all 35 games during her rookie stint and dished out five helpers…first career tally came in the season-opening game at Mercyhurst on Oct. 1…10/20 PIM…fired off a season-best five shots on goal against Minnesota State on Feb. 12 in the National Hockey Center.

Before SCSU: Originally from Medicine Hat, Alberta, Burghardt played for Mike Houston and Steven MacDonald at Balmoral Hall during her prep ten-ure. During her junior stint in 2008-09, Burghardt helped lead Balmoral Hall to a Junior Women’s Hockey League Championship Finals.

Personal: The multi-sport athlete also shined in soccer. Burghardt was the leading scorer for the Alberta South Division during the Alberta Winter Games and the Team Alberta Challenge. She also helped lead her soccer squad to the 2009 Winnipeg City Championship. An honor roll student, Sydney is the daughter of Aaron and Shelley Burghardt. She is majoring in communication disorders with a minor in psychology at St. Cloud State.

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Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG2010.......35 0 5 5 32 .000 10-20 -28 0 0 02011........32 2 4 6 30 .067 3-6 -20 0 0 0TOTAL......67 2 9 12 62 .032 13-26 -48 0 0 0

#8 Michelle BurkeHeight: 5-6Class: JuniorHometown: London, OntarioHigh School: Saunders Secondary H.S.

2011-12: Played in all 36 games during her sophomore season ... Dished out three assists on the season ... Recorded 18 shots ... -34 plus/minus ... 13/26 PIM ... Had 16 blocks ... Two of Burke’s assist came on a powerplay goal against Minnesota State (Jan. 13) and Union (Oct. 1).

2010-11: Dressed for 33 games during her first collegiate season…tabbed first career tally on Dec. 3 with an assist against Minnesota Duluth…posted four points (1g, 3a) in 2010-11…charted first career goal against Ohio State on Jan. 29 in the National Hockey Center…21/42 PIM…-29 on plus/minus…fired off a season-high six shots on net against North Dakota on Jan. 21.

Before SCSU:From London, Ontario, where she was coached by Rick Sullivan on the Bluewater Junior Hawks hockey team. The blue-liner was named the Saunders Secondary High School Most Valuable Player. She totaled 7 goals and 19 assists in 42 games played as a senior in the Provincial Women’s Hockey League. Burke was also an alternate captain on her Saunders Secondary High School squad. An all-around strong athlete, Burke was a four-year letterwinner in track where she won a high school Provincial Championship.

Personal:The daughter of Ron and Charlene Burke, Michelle earned her high school’s Female Athlete of the Year honors and was also a Spectra Athletic Award Nominee. A 2010 Provincial silver medalist, Burke plans to major in mass communications at St. Cloud State.

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Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG2010.......33 1 3 4 38 .026 21-42 -29 0 0 02011........36 0 3 3 18 .000 13-26 -34 0 0 0TOTAL.....69 1 6 7 56 . 018 34-68 -63 0 0 0

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#14 Julia GilbertHeight: 5-11Class: JuniorHometown: Hermantown, Minn.High School: Hermantown H.S.

2011-12: Played in all 36 games for the Huskies in her sophomore season ... Recorded two goals with seven assists and 80 shots on the season ... -27 plus/minus ... 14/28 PIM ... Earned six blocks ... Scored the game winning goal for the Huskies at Minnesota State on Jan. 13 ... Recorded a powerplay goal against Minnesota Duluth on Dec. 3 ... WCHA Scholar-Athlete award recipient ... Named to the All-WCHA Academic Team.

2010-11: Voted her team’s Rookie of the Year after leading the squad with 11 points (6g, 5a) in 35 games played … Her six goals led the team as well ... First career goal/point came at Ohio State on Oct. 15 … Dished out first career assist at Bemidji State on Oct. 29 … 8/16 PIM.

Before SCSU: Coached by Glen Gilderman, Gilbert lettered five times for the Proctor/Hermantown/Marshall Mirage in hockey. The 5’11” forward was a 2010 Ms. Hockey Semifinalist and gained All-Lake Superior Conference nods, All-Area and All-State honors during her tenure at HHS. In five seasons, Gilbert tallied 270 points (134g, 136a) and leaves HHS holding career records for most points, goals and assists. She also holds the school record for most points and assists in a single game. Gilbert lettered five times in softball for the Hawks and garnered All-Conference, All-Area and All-State recognition for her efforts. She also helped lead the Hermantown Hawks to the 2009 Class AA State Championship. In soccer, Gilbert charted All-Area and All-Confer-ence honors after lettering twice. An honor roll student, Gilbert will graduate with honors from Hermantown High.

Personal: The daughter of Jeffrey and Trudy Gilbert, Julia is majoring in biomedical science with a minor in psychology at St. Cloud State. Gilbert lists her parents as the greatest influences on her career. Julia is also on the Dean’s List as St. Cloud State.

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Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG2010.......35 6 5 11 76 .079 8-16 -26 2 0 02011........36 2 7 9 80 .025 14-28 -27 2 0 1TOTAL......71 8 12 20 156 .051 22-44 -53 4 0 1

#28 Cari CoenHeight: 5-4Class: JuniorHometown: Manhattan Beach, Calif.High School: Rolling Hills Prep

2011-12: Played in all 36 games in her sophomore season ... Recorded one goal with three assists and 26 shots ... -37 plus/minus ... 16/32 PIM ... Her first goal as a Husky came on a powerplay goal at the University of Minnesota Duluth on Dec. 2 ... Recorded 48 blocks on the season.

Before SCSU: A transfer from Wayne State University (Mich.) to the 2011-12 Husky women’s hockey roster, Cari Coen hails from Manhattan Beach, Calif., and played for the Wayne State Warriors during the 2010-11 season. She charted 11 points (2g, 9a) in 31 games played for head coach Jim Fetter’s squad and finished eighth among College Hockey America rookies and seventh among league defenders in scoring. For her efforts she landed on the 2011 CHA All-Rookie Team.

Personal: Before her collegiate career, Coen played both forward and defense for the L.A. Selects from 2007-10. The team captain helped her prep team win two regional titles playing in the Southern California Amateur Hockey Association. She was a goaltender before her amateur years, including a season with the West Valley Wolves in 2005-06. A 2010 graduate of Rolling Hills Prep, Coen was a three-sport athlete in high school, participating in volleyball, soccer and softball. The daughter of William Coen and Janet Gregory, she has four brothers and majoring in sports management at St. Cloud State with a minor in coaching.

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Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG2011........36 1 3 4 26 .038 16-32 -37 1 0 0TOTAL......36 1 3 4 26 .038 16-32 -37 1 0 0

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#4 AmandaMonkmanHeight: 5-4Class: JuniorHometown: Roseau, Minn.High School: Roseau H.S.

2011-12: Played in 34 games for the Huskies in her sophomore season ... Recorded one assist, 14 shots, and 17 blocks on the season ... -36 plus/minus ... 6/12 PIM ... Assisted the Huskies first goal to take the lead in their win over Ohio State on Jan. 7 ... Season high of three shots against Minnesota State on Dec. 9 ... WCHA Scholar-Athlete recipient ... Named to the All-WCHA Academic Team.

2010-11: Tabbed first career point at Ohio State University on Oct. 16 with an assist … Totaled a career-best three shots on goal against Wayne State on Oct. 8 … Played in 34 games during rookie season.

Before SCSU: Monkman has lettered in hockey, softball and tennis for the Rams. An All-State First Team recipient and team captain, Monkman helped lead her prep squad to the 2008 Minnesota State Hockey Tournament. For her efforts, the defender garnered All-Tournament accolades. Coached by Brian Bergstrom, Monkman describes her greatest sports thrill as hearing the final buzzer sound when the Rams defeated Warroad in the Section Finals in 2008.

Personal: The daughter of Stacey and Linda Monkman, Amanda has charted five varsity letters in tennis and three varsity letters in softball. A three-time team Most Valuable Player in tennis, Monkman has also tallied Academic All-State honors as a team captain. In softball she has accumulated three Defen-sive Player of the Year honors as well as All-Conference nods twice during her tenure with the Rams. Lists her father as the greatest influence in her career. A Presidential Academic Award winner, Monkman is majoring in accounting at SCSU.

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Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG2010.......34 0 1 1 18 .000 3-6 -34 0 0 02011........34 0 1 1 14 .000 6-12 -36 0 0 0TOTAL.....68 0 2 2 32 .000 9-18 -70 0 0 0

#23 Molli MottHeight: 5-5Class: JuniorHometown: Colorado Springs, Colo.High School: Liberty H.S.

2011-12: Played in all 36 games for the Huskies in her sophomore season ... Was second on the team in number of points (14) ... Led the team in goals scored (10), powerplay goals (4), and shots (97) ... Recorded four assists and 12 blocks on the season ... -31 plus/minus ... 11/22 PIM ... Scored her first two goals of the season on powerplays against Union (Oct. 1) and Bemidji State (Oct. 22) ... Mott scored the game tieing goal for the Huskies against Robert Morris on Oct. 28 ... Recorded a powerplay goal to tie the game at Niagara University on Nov. 19 ... Scored the goal to take the lead late in the 1st period at Minnesota State on Jan. 14 ... Named team MVP by her teammates.

2010-11: Was a bright spot for the Huskies on the offensive line as she was second on the squad with 10 points (5g, 5a) in 34 games played … Carded St. Cloud State’s lone game-winning goal of the season against Minnesota State on Feb. 11 in the National Hockey Center … First career tally came at Ohio State on Oct. 15 with an assist … Put away first career goal on Nov. 6 at Minnesota State … Charted first career power play score against Minnesota Duluth on Dec. 3 to force the contest into overtime … Fired off season-best six shots on goal against MSU on Feb. 11 in the Huskies lone win of the season … 10/20 PIM … Named WCHA Rookie of the Week on Feb. 16 for her efforts against MSU.

Before SCSU: A native of Colorado Springs, Colo. Coached by Marnie Hill with the Colorado Selects, Mott helped lead her hockey squad to the 2009-10 State Championship and to runner-up finishes in 2006-07 and 2007-08. This past season, the 5-5 right-winger totaled 26 points (14g, 12a) in 20 games played for Colorado Select.

Personal: She is the daughter of Kenneth and Melodie Mott ... Mott has lettered twice in golf and has gained Most Improved Player recognition ... Lists her dad as the greatest influence on her career ... Recreation and sports management major at SCSU.

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Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG2010.......34 5 5 10 63 .079 10-20 -31 1 1 12011........35 10 4 14 97 .103 11-22 -30 4 0 0TOTAL.....69 15 9 24 160 .094 21-42 -61 5 1 1

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#6 Amanda ArbogastHeight: 5-7Class: SophomoreHometown: Virginia, Minn.High School: Eveleth-Gilbert Area H.S.

2011-12: Played in 31 games in her rookie season ... She had two goals with one assist ... Recorded 31 shots for the Huskies ... -15 plus/minus ... 6/12 PIM ... Scored her first goal of her collegiate career against Robert Morris on Oct. 28 ... She got her second goal of her career at Bemidji State on Feb. 18 ... Recorded eight blocks on the season ... Named Most Improved by her teammates.

Before SCSU: Coached by Ron Hendrickson, Amanda Arbogast helped guide her Eveleth-Gilbert Area prep team to the Minnesota State Class A tourna-ment for the second time in the past three years, including a fourth place finish during her senior stint. She led the Northland area in scoring with 35 goals and 25 assists for 60 points in 2010-11. Arbogast’s second-half surge this season helped spark her high school team’s playoff run, as she tabbed 13 goals and six assists in six playoff contests to help lead the Golden Bears to their first state tournament victory. For her efforts in 2010-11, Arbogast became the first girls’ hockey player in the history of the Golden Bears program to be named the Duluth News Tribune Player of the Year.

Originally from Virginia, Minn., Arbogast is a three-sport standout athlete at Virginia High School. She lettered six times in hockey, earning Associated Press All-State Honorable Mention honors four times during her high school career. In 2010-11 alone, Arbogast garnered the Herb Brooks Award for Class A, was a Hobey Baker Award Winner for character, landed on the Girls’ State Class A All-Tournament squad and charted an All-State Honorable Mention nod.

Personal: A five-time Minnesota State participant in tennis, Arbogast has lettered six times in tennis and four times in track and field at VHS. The daughter of John and Mary Arbogast, Amanda was a honor roll student in high school and a member of Habitat for Humanity. Arbogast is majoring in psychology with a minor in enterpreneurship.

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Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG2011.......31 2 1 3 31 .065 6-12 -15 0 0 0TOTAL.....31 2 1 3 31 .065 6-12 -15 0 0 0

#1 Julie FriendHeight: 5-8Class: SophomoreHometown: Minnetonka, Minn.High School: Minnetonka H.S.

2011-12: Played in 23 games with 21 starts as the Huskies goalie in her rookie season ... Recorded 599 saves with a .872 save percentage ... Ended the season with a 5-16-0 record ... Earned her first win in her collegiate career against Union on Oct. 1 ... Had a season high of 43 saves with two goals allowed in a 1-2 loss against Duluth on Jan. 28 ... Recorded three wins over Minnesota State ... Earned the sweep on Minnesota State with only allowing a total of three goals and had 67 saves total ... Recorded 41 saves and allowed three goals to earn a win over Ohio State on Jan.7 ... Named to the All-WCHA Rookie Team ... Rookie of the Week (Dec. 14) ... WCHA Defensive Player of the Week (Jan. 17).

Before SCSU: An All-Conference and All-Metro goalie, Friend was named her squad’s Most Valuable Player after leading her team to a Lake Conference Championship and Minnesota State Championship during her prep stint. Friend, who posted over 1,000 saves in her Skippers career, also exceled off the ice. She was an academic letterwinner since 2007 and enjoyed mentoring youth hockey players, was a member of Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) and was also a First Mate Senior Leader. Coached by Eric Johnson, Friend was named the Minneapolis Star Tribune Athlete of the Week in Janu-ary of 2009 and also garnered the KARE 11 Athlete of the Week honors twice in February of 2010 and 2011.

Personal: A native of Minnetonka and 2011 graduate from Minnetonka High School. The daughter of Doug Friend and Carol Lund, Julie was the starting goaltender for MHS from 2007-11. Lists her parents and past coaches as greatest influences on her career. Friend is majoring in television journalism and sports and recreation management as SCSU.

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Season GP Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho2011........23 1149:54 88 4.59 599 .872 5 16 0 0.0TOTAL......23 1149.54 88 4.59 599 .872 5 16 0 0.0

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#22 Kalli FunkHeight: 5-5Class: SophomoreHometown: Roseville, Minn.High School: Cretin-Derham Hall H.S.

Before SCSU: A 2011 graduate of Cretin-Derham Hall High School ... A transfer from Niagara University, where she posted seven goals and five assists during the 2011-12 season ... Named CHA Rookie of the Week at Niagara on Nov. 7, 2011 and Jan. 30, 2012 ... Gained three varsity letters in hockey at CDH ... Helped her prep team to third place at MSHSL state tournament in 2008 ... All-Conference award winner at CDH in hockey ... Earned Academic All-State and Team Leader Award in hockey during high school career ... Received Most Improved award and one letter in soccer at CDH ... Also earned Most Improved and Hardest Worker award in lacrosse ... A four-year letterwinner in ultimate frisbee ... Helped CDH win ultimate frisbee state title and a third place finish at nationals in 2008 ... All-State ultimate frisbee award recipient ... As a high school hockey player, Funk posted 72 goals and 42 assists for 114 points ... Attended USAA National camp in 2009 ... “A” Honor Roll student all four years in high school ... National Honor Society ... Received a CDH Student of the Month award ... Named to Dean’s List at Niagara in 2011-12.

Personal: A marketing major and Spanish minor at St. Cloud State ... The daughter of John and Cheryl Funk of Roseville ... Enjoys watching movies, listen-ing to music, volunteering and hanging out with friends ... Plays the piano and french horn ... A Senior (Gold) level figure skater.

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#3 Audrey HanmerHeight: 5-7Class: SophomoreHometown: Wyoming, Minn.High School: Forest Lake H.S.

2011-12: Played in all 36 games for the Huskies during her rookie season ... Recorded one goal, four assists, and 53 shots on the season ... -41 plus/minus ... 16/32 PIM ... First of her collegiate career came as a powerplay goal at Ohio State on Oct. 15 ... Recorded 29 blocks on the season.

Before SCSU: Originally from Wyoming, Minn., Audrey Hanmer graduated from Forest Lake High School in 2011 and was a defensive player for the Forest Lake High School Rangers. Coached by Jeffery Neidt and a six-time letterwinner in hockey, Hanmer was a two-time All-State hockey player, team Most Valuable Player and captain. The three-year starter charted both Star Tribune Athlete of the Week and Kare 11 Athlete of the Week honors during her prep career. In 8th grade, Hanmer participated in the USA U-18’s National tournament. Hanmer also found success in tennis, as she gained six varsity letters at FLHS and was also a team captain for the tennis squad.

Personal: The daughter of Craig and Donna Hanmer, Audrey was an honor roll student at Forest Lake High and enjoys the outdoors. Lists her father as the greatest influence on her career. Hanmer is majoring in psychology with a minor in criminal justice at SCSU.

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Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG2011........36 1 4 5 53 .019 16-32 -42 1 0 0TOTAL.....36 1 4 5 53 .019 16-32 -42 1 0 0

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#19 Abby NessHeight: 5-7Class: SophomoreHometown: Roseau, Minn.High School: Roseau H.S.

2011-12: Played in all 36 games for the Huskies during her rookie season ... Totaled two goals, 12 assists, 68 shots, and 14 blocks on the season ... -33 plus/minus ... 2/4 PIM ... Led the team in assists (12) and tied for second on the team with most points (14) ... Scored first col-legiate goal of her career against North Dakota on Nov. 4 ... Recorded her second goal on a powerplay against Minnesota State on Jan. 14 ... Fired off a season-high eight shots on goal against Bemidji State on Feb. 18 ... Voted Rookie of the Year by her teammates.

BEFORE SCSU: St. Cloud State’s former assistant women’s hockey coach Jennifer Kranz (2006-11), along with current Husky Abby Ness (Roseau, Minn.), were members of the U.S. Women’s National Under-18 Team which captured the gold medal at the 2011 International Ice Hockey Federation World Women’s U18 Championship on Saturday, Jan. 8, with a 5-2 win over Canada at Stora Mossen Arena. Team USA finished the tournament undefeated with a 5-0-0-0 record to claim its third world title in four years.

HIGH SCHOOL: Abby Ness hails from Roseau, which is a town rich in hockey tradition. Coached by Brian Bergstrom at Roseau High School, Ness is a three-sport standout athlete for the Rams. Standing 5’6” at center, Ness helped lead her high school squad to a third place finish at the Minnesota State Girls’ Hockey Tournament in 2007 and 2008. For her efforts, she was named to the All-Tournament team. A four-time letterwinner for the Rams, Ness has charted All-State honors as well as team Most Valuable Player accolades in hockey.

Ness also excelled in tennis and golf at RHS. She has lettered six times in tennis and has appeared at the Minnesota State Tournament four times in her prep career. She has also earned three Minnesota State Tournament appearances in golf.

Personal: The daughter of Jay and Kris Ness ... Her brother Aaron played for the Sound Tigers (AHL) and the New York Islanders (NHL) ... Enjoys taking part in lake activities ... Lists her parents as the greatest influences on her career ... Sports management and public relations major at SCSU.

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Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG2011........36 2 12 14 68 .029 2-4 -33 1 0 0TOTAL......36 2 12 14 68 .029 2-4 -33 1 0 0

#12 Amy OlsonHeight: 5-9Class: Redshirt SophomoreHometown: Roseau, Minn.High School: Roseau H.S.

2011-12: Played in 10 games for the Huskies during her sophomore season ... Recorded four shots on goal and two blocks on the season ... -7 plus/minus ... 4-8 PIM ... WCHA Scholar-Athlete recipient ... Named to the All-WCHA Academic Team ... Olson was a redshirt for the remainder of the season and will be at sophomore status in the 2012-13 season.

2010-11: Dished out an assist in her first collegiate game at Mercyhurst on Oct. 2 … Totaled two points as a first year forward for SCSU with her second career assist against Ohio State on Jan. 29 … Appeared in 34 games during 2010-11 season … 8/16 PIM.

Before SCSU: A starting forward for the Roseau Rams the past three seasons, Olson has been coached by Brian Bergstrom since 2006. Last season during her junior stint, Olson tabbed 25 goals and 26 assists in 28 games played. As a sophomore, she totaled 37 points (22g, 15a) in 31 games played to help lead her prep team to the 2008 Minnesota State Hockey Tournament. A well-rounded student-athlete, Olson has lettered four times in tennis and twice in track and field and once in golf. An Academic All-State honoree in tennis, Olson was named her team’s Player of the Year and Ideal Teammate. She also ran to the 2007 Section Championship in the 400-meter dash.

Personal: Olson’s parents are Jeff and Sara Olson of Roseau, Minn. A member of the National Honor Society and a Presidential Academic Award winner, Olson has served as the Student Council President at Roseau High and is a member of Target Team. Lists her dad as the greatest influence on her career. Olson is majoring in psychology with a minor in marketing at SCSU.

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Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG2010.......34 0 2 2 25 .000 8-16 -20 0 0 02011........10 0 0 0 4 .000 4-8 -7 0 0 0TOTAL.....44 0 2 2 29 .000 12-24 -27 0 0 0

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#5 Hanna BrodtHeight: 5-4Class: FreshmanHometown: Roseville, Minn.High School: Roseville Area H.S.

Before SCSU: A 2012 graduate of Roseville Area High School ... Played high school hockey for her father Vic Brodt, who played college hockey at SCSU from 1986-90 ... Participated in USA Hockey Development Camps in 2009, 2010 and 2011 and played in Minnesota High School Elite League in 2010 and 2011 ... Helped Roseville win MSHSL state tournament title in 2010 by scoring goal in championship game that season ... A multi-sport athlete at Roseville, Brodt also gained letters in soccer and golf ... A team captain in soccer ... All-Conference and All-State Honor-able Mention award winner in soccer during 2011 season ... All-Conference recipeint and Team MVP in golf and a team captain of Roseville golf team in 2011-12 ... Served as a hockey team captain at Roseville ... Ranked among top 10 percent in her class and a three-time Academic letterwinner at Roseville.

Personal: The daughter of Vic and Jennifer Brodt of Roseville, Minn ... Her father Vic Brodt played hockey for the Huskies and scored 40 goals and 73 assists during his collegiate career from 1986-90. He served as a team captain at SCSU ... Her aunt Kerri Brodt-Wethington was the first women’s hockey coach at SCSU and her mother Jennifer is also a graduate of St. Cloud State ... Brodt intends to major in Psychology at SCSU.

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#35 KatieFitzgeraldHeight: 5-11Class: FreshmanHometown: Des Plaines, Ill.High School: Maine West H.S.

Before SCSU: A 2012 graduate of Maine West High School and a resident of Des Plaines, Ill...member of the Chicago Mis-sion AAA hockey club from 2007 to 2012...on Mission squad that gained Silver Medal at USA U16 Nationals in 2011 and on Bronze Medal team at USA U12 Nationals...on squad that won five state championship flags in Illinois...on team that won NIHL (Silver) championship flag...member of the 2007 AHAI Prep Jamboree Team in 2007 and participated in the AHAI/USA Hockey Development-Central Region camp in 2011...as a high school athlete, Fitzgerald earned three letters in volleyball...All-Area and All-Conference award winner during high school in volleyball...four-time team MVP on her school’s vol-leyball team...received four letters in softball at Maine West...All-Conference award winner in softball...also named All-Area Special Mention and selected to Northwest Inaugural Showcase Team in softball...member of the Mount Prospect Power softball club team...helped Maine West win a conference title in softball...on honor roll in high school...prep scholar athlete...Award of Excellence recipient and also received History Award and Art Award at Maine West.

Personal: The daughter of William and Mary Fitzgerald of Des Plaines, Illinois ... Lists her entire family as the greatest influence on her career ... Enjoys travelling, reading and hanging out with friends and teammates ... Undecided on major at SCSU.

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#7 Skye KellyHeight: 5-7Class: FreshmanHometown: Brandon, ManitobaHigh School: Balmoral Hall

Before SCSU: A 2012 graduate of Balmoral Hall School ... A standout blueliner for Balmoral Hall, Kelly earned JWHL First All-Star Team notice in 2011-12 ... Member of the U18 Manitoba squad that placed fourth at nationals in 2009-10 and third in 2011-12 ... On U18 Mani-toba team that placed fifth at Canada Winter Games in 2010-11 ... Member of the U18 Aborignal Team Manitoba that captured first place at nationals in 2010-11 ... Named 2010 Athletic ‘Metis’ Role Model of the Year ... In 2011-12, Kelly played in 28 games and posted 10 goals and 14 assists at Balmoral. She also tallied two goals and 10 assists in 28 games during the 2010-11 season.

Personal: Daughter of Lorrie Kelly of Brandon, Manitoba ... Enjoys going to the lake, watersports (wakeboarding and tubing), fishing with friends and family and camping.

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#27 Ivy SmithHeight: 5-9Class: FreshmanHometown: Rice Lake, Wis.High School: Rice Lake H.S.

Before SCSU: A 2012 graduate of Rice Lake H.S ... Lettered twice in hockey during high school career ... Earned All-State Honorable Mention notice in high school ... Team captain at Rice Lake ... Member of the National Honors Society, Conservation Club and Future Business Leaders of America at Rice Lake.

Personal: Daughter of James and Marsha Smith of Rice Lake, Wis ... Enjoys weight lifting, hunting, fishing, frisbee golf, swimming, biking and camping ... Business management major and International business minor at SCSU.

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#16 Vanessa SpataroHeight: 5-5Class: FreshmanHometown: Stouffville, OntarioHigh School: Stouffville D.S.S.

Before SCSU: A 2011 graduate of Stouffville D.S.S ... Played hockey with the Toronto Junior Aeros program ... Helped the Aeros win a PWHL league championship and reach provincial finals in 2011 ... In 2012, the Junior Aeros were a league finalist and the regular season league champs in the PWHL ... Her teams won the LLFHL League championship in 2009 and finished as a finalist in 2010.

Personal: A criminal justice major and sociology minor at SCSU ... Parents are Carm and Mary Spataro of Stouffville, Ontario ... Enjoys softball and work-ing at the golf course.

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#17 Jenna RedfordHeight: 5-6Class: FreshmanHometown: Soldotna, AlaskaHigh School: Soldotna H.S.

Before SCSU: Previously played for the Boston Shamrocks junior league for two years ... Was a two-time captain ... Helped her team finish 3rd in the JWHL ... Earned the best plus/minus and most points for a defense ... A 2010 graduate of Soldotna High School ... Earned four letters in hockey and soccer ... Was a team captain in hockey ... Recipient of the Coaches Athletic Award ... Named to the First Team All-Conference ... Helped her team win regions ... A well rounded athlete, Redford also played volleyball and soccer ... Member of a two-time Region Champions team in soccer ... Nationally ranked top five Captain of girl’s hockey team in Alaska.

Personal: The daughter of Vince and Jan Redford of Soldotna, Alaska ... On the honor roll in high school ... Student Government President ... Lists God and her father as the greatest influences on her career ... Intends to major in TV Journalism at St. Cloud State.

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September 25, 2012/For Immediate Release

League Head Coaches Tab Defending National Champion Minnesota as WCHA Favorite for 2012-13Defending Conference Champ Wisconsin and North Dakota Chosen Second in Annual Preseason WCHA Head Coaches’ Poll; Badgers’ Returning Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Winner and Forward Brianna Decker Picked as Preseason WCHA Player of the Year … Minnesota Forward Hannah Brandt is Unanimous Choice for League Rookie of the Year; Wisconsin Opens 2012-13 WCHA Season at Minnesota State Friday & Saturday; Gophers Host Colgate, Ohio State Takes on Lindenwood in Non-Conference Sets; Minnesota Duluth Hosts Minnesota Whitecaps in Pair of Exhibition Contests; Four WCHA Teams Among Top Seven in Preseason National Polls … Minnesota No. 1, Wisconsin No. 2, North Dakota No. 5, Minnesota Duluth No. 7/8; League Unveils All-New Mobile Website at wcha.com/mobile

MADISON, Wis. – When in doubt, go with the defending national champions. That is the message from the coaches who have seen their league win the last 13 Division 1 women’s national championships. The University of Minnesota swept to the NCAA Women’s Frozen Four crown in a memorable playoff run last season (2011-12) and, according to a preseason poll of the league’s head coaches, the Golden Gophers are the pick to win the Western Collegiate Hockey Association title again in 2012-13. The Gophers, who also won the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF playoff championship a year ago before beating WCHA regular season champion Wisconsin 4-2 to win the national title, return 15 players this season. Minnesota collected six first place votes and 48 points in the poll of the league’s eight head coaches. Wisconsin and North Dakota, another NCAA tournament qualifier last season, finished tied for second place in the poll with 40 votes, including one first place vote apiece. Minnesota Duluth, with 32 points, was selected to finish fourth, followed by Ohio State in fifth place, Bemidji State in sixth, Minnesota State

This Week in the WCHAGames for Friday, September 28: Lindenwood at Ohio State (NC), 7:07 pm ET; Colgate at Minnesota (NC), 7:07 pm CT; Minnesota Whitecaps at Minnesota Duluth (EX), 7:07 pm CT; Wisconsin at Minnesota State (WCHA), 7:07 pm CT.Games for Saturday, September 29: Lindenwood at Ohio State (NC), 4:07 pm ET; Minnesota Whitecaps at Minnesota Duluth (EX), 3:07 pm CT; Wisconsin at Minnesota State (WCHA), 3:07 pm CT; Colgate at Minnesota (NC), 4:07 pm CT.

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2011-12 WCHA Final Standings Conference Only Overall Pts GP W L T SW Win% GF- GA GP Record Win% GF- GA 1 Wisconsin 72 28 23- 3- 2 1 .857 113- 44 40 33- 5- 2 .850 181- 60 2 Minnesota 66 28 21- 5- 2 1 .786 113- 43 41 34- 5- 2 .854 181- 54 3 North Dakota 53 28 16- 9- 3 2 .625 116- 75 37 22-12- 3 .635 155- 94 4 Minnesota Duluth 47 28 15-12- 1 1 .554 91- 61 36 21-14- 1 .597 121- 79 5 Ohio State 41 28 13-14- 1 1 .482 75- 96 36 16-16- 4 .500 99-115 6 Bemidji State 35 28 11-15- 2 0 .429 70- 73 37 17-17- 3 .500 101- 85 7 St. Cloud State 12 28 4-24- 0 0 .143 32-150 36 5-29- 2 .167 44-177 8 Minnesota State 10 28 3-24- 1 0 .125 37-105 36 7-28- 1 .208 64-133

(shootout win = 1 additional point)

WCHA OfficeBruce M. McLeodCommissionerCarol LaBelle-EhrhardtAssistant Commissioner of OperationsGreg ShepherdSupervisor of OfficialsMailing AddressWestern Collegiate Hockey Association2211 S. Josephine Street, Room 302, Denver, CO 80210p: 303 871-4223. f: 303 [email protected]

Women’s Administrative & WCHA Public Relations Office

Sara R. MartinAssociate Commissionerp: 608 829-0104. f: 608 [email protected] SpencerAssociate Commissioner for Public Relationsp: 608 829-0100. f: 608 [email protected] BrophyWomen’s Public Relations Directorp: 608 277-0282. [email protected] AddressWestern Collegiate Hockey Association559 D’Onofrio Drive, Suite 103Madison, WI 53719-2096

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Bemidji State UniversityUniversity of MinnesotaUniversity of Minnesota DuluthMinnesota State UniversityUniversity of North DakotaOhio State UniversitySt. Cloud State UniversityUniversity of Wisconsin

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in seventh and St. Cloud State in eighth. Wisconsin senior forward Brianna Decker, the 2012 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award winner as women’s college hockey’s outstanding player and reigning WCHA Player of the Year, was the coaches’ pre-season choice for WCHA player of the year. She had four votes, while Minnesota forward Amanda Kessel and North Dakota forward Jocelyne Lamoureux, last season’s league scoring champion, each received two votes. Minnesota freshman forward Hannah Brandt is the head coaches’ unanimous choice as pre-season WCHA Rookie of the Year.

2012-13 WCHA Head Coaches’ Preseason Poll Rk Team (1st place votes) Points 1 Minnesota (6) 48 2 North Dakota (1) 40 Wisconsin (1) 40 4 Minnesota Duluth 32 5 Ohio State 24 6 Bemidji State 19 7 Minnesota State 12 8 St. Cloud State 9

(Note: coaches could not vote for their own teams in thepoll and points were awarded on a 7-6-5-4-3-2-1 system)

WCHA Pre-Season Player of the Year (votes)Brianna Decker, Sr., F, Wisconsin (4); Amanda Kessel, Jr., F, Minnesota (2) and Jocelyne Lamoureux, Sr., F, North Dakota (2).WCHA Pre-Season Rookie of the Year (votes)Hannah Brandt, Fr., F, Minnesota (8).

WCHA On-Ice Play Begins this Weekend with One League Series, Two Non-Conference Series and Two Exhibition Games for Sept. 28-29

The Western Collegiate Hockey Association women’s season for 2012-13 begins this weekend with a bang. It may be September, but there will be two regular season games, two non-conference series and two exhibition games Friday and Saturday. The 112-game conference slate, comprised of 28 games per each of the WCHA’s eight-member teams (four games – two home and two away – vs each of other seven members), gets underway Sept. 28-29 when Minnesota State welcomes two-time defending league champion Wisconsin to All Seasons Arena in Mankato. Two other league teams will host non-conference series with Ohio State taking on Lindenwood University at the OSU Ice Rink in Columbus and Minnesota engaging Colgate University at Ridder Arena in Minneapolis. In exhibition play, Minnesota Duluth will skate against the Minnesota Whitecaps on both Friday and Saturday at AMSOIL Arena in Duluth. On the second weekend of the new season, Friday, Oct. 5 and Saturday, Oct. 6, five more WCHA-member teams will launch their league campaigns as defending national champion Minnesota hosts St. Cloud State, Minnesota Duluth entertains Ohio State and North Dakota welcomes Minnesota State. Bemidji State’s first WCHA series this fall will come on Oct. 12-13 when the Beavers host St. Cloud State. The Beavers open their non-conference season Oct. 5-6 at Providence College. In Madison this season, the Wisconsin Badgers will call LaBahn

Minnesota Golden Gophers • 2012 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four, WCHA Playoff Champions

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Arena their new home. With seating for 2,262 spectators, the on-campus facility, which is located adjacent to the Kohl Center, will feature a 200 x 90 ice sheet for women’s competition, women’s and men’s hockey practice, women’s and men’s team locker rooms and a visiting team locker room, offices for the women’s hockey staff and an underground connection to the Kohl Center. The facility is named after Chuck LaBahn, a former UW swimmer who has been a longtime supporter of various campus initiatives. Wisconsin will play its first two-game series in LaBahn Arena on Oct. 19 & 21 vs WCHA foe Bemidji State. Minnesota’s Ridder Arena will be the host for two major post-season tournaments this season. The 2013 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF will be held at Ridder Arena March 8-9 and the 2013 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four will be held there March 22-24.

Minnesota No. 1, UW No. 2, UND No. 5, UMD No. 7/8 in 2012-13 Preseason National PollsUSA Today/USA Hockey Magazine released their 2012-13 women’s Division 1 college hockey preseason poll on Tuesday morning, and the Western Collegiate Hockey Association’s University of Minnesota will kick off the season as the unanimous number one. The Golden Gophers received all 19 first-place votes after going 34-5-2 last winter and winning the NCAA Women’s Frozen Four championship. The University of Wisconsin, who the Maroon & Gold defeated in last year’s national title game, was tagged second in the poll. Cornell University and Boston College, who both made it to the 2012 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four, round out the top four. North Dakota, another NCAA qualifier last season, was ranked fifth and Minnesota Duluth was selected seventh. The WCHA led all conferences with four teams ranked in the pres-season Top 10 while the ECAC Hockey League had three. The Gophers were also named the unanimous number one team in the country by USCHO.com.

Sept. 18, 2012

2012-13 USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Women’s Divison 1 Preseason College Hockey Poll(first-place votes in parentheses) Rk Team, Pts (1st Place Votes) 2011-12 Record 1 Minnesota, 190 (19) 34-5-2 2 Wisconsin, 170 35-5-2 3 Cornell, 140 30-5-0 4 Boston College, 127 24-10-3 5 North Dakota, 108 22-12-3 6 Boston University, 87 23-14-1 7 Minnesota Duluth, 49 21-14-1 8 Harvard, 45 22-9-1 9 St. Lawrence, 43 24-10-4 10 Mercyhurst, 40 23-8-3 others receiving votes: Northeastern 31; Clarkson 11; Providence 3; Quinnipiac 1.

September 17, 2012

2012-13 USCHO.com Women’s Division 1 Preseason Poll Rk Team (1st Place Votes) Record Points 1 Minnesota (15) 34-5-2 150 2 Wisconsin 33-5-2 128 3 Cornell 30-5-0 109 4 Boston College 24-10-3 105 5 North Dakota 22-12-3 93 6 Boston University 23-14-1 67 7 St. Lawrence 24-10-4 41 8 Minnesota Duluth 21-14-1 33 9 Northeastern 22-7-4 30 10 Mercyhurst 23- 8-3 29 others receiving votes: Harvard 28; Clarkson 6; Providence 3; Quinnipiac 2; Robert Morris 1.

Wisconsin Badgers • 2011-12 WCHA Champions

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WCHA Announces 2012-13 Women’s Composite ScheduleWCHA FINAL FACE-OFF, NCAA Women’s Frozen Four to be Held at Ridder Arena in Minneapolis in March; 112-Game Conference Slate Launches Sept. 28-29 as Minnesota State Hosts Defending WCHA Regular Season Champ Wisconsin; Minnesota Reigns as Defending WCHA Playoff and NCAA Frozen Four Champion; Badgers Open New home in LaBahn Arena

MADISON, Wis. – Both the 2013 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF playoff championship and the NCAA Women’s Frozen Four will be conducted at 3,400-seat Ridder Arena on the University of Minnesota campus in Minneapolis next March, two spotlight events that highlight the 2012-13 women’s composite schedule announced by the Western Collegiate Hockey Association. Also of note, the University of Wisconsin opens a new home-ice facility this season in LaBahn Arena. With a record 13 consecutive national championships under it’s collective belt, including last season’s title earned by the University of Minnesota, the WCHA will look to continue that record streak in what should be one of the most competitive league races ever. The 112-game conference slate, comprised of 28 games per each of the Association’s eight-member teams (four games – two home and two away – vs each of other seven members), gets underway during the season-opening weekend of Sept. 28-29 when Minnesota State welcomes two-time defending league champion Wisconsin. Two other league teams will host non-conference series with Ohio State taking on Lindenwood University and Minnesota engaging Colgate University. In exhibition play, Minnesota Duluth will skate against the Minnesota Whitecaps on both Friday and Saturday. “The Association looks forward to putting another action-packed, highly-competitive product on the ice in 2012-13,” said WCHA Associate Commissioner Sara R. Martin, the guiding force of the women’s league since it’s founding in 1999. “The commitment to fielding top-quality programs and the dedication to success that our member institutions continue to display has resulted in some of the most entertaining women’s hockey in the world over the past 13 seasons and we know that will continue in the future. “I have no doubt this coming season’s league race will be one of the most intriguing yet. We anticipate our teams will improve across the board and be both competitive and successful against opponents across the country. Last season, we had four teams ranked among the nation’s top 10, four of our teams win at least 21 games overall, six finish at .500 or above and six win at least 11 games in league play. We also look forward to a tremendous post-season next March when both our WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF and the NCAA Women’s Frozen Four are showcased at UM’s Ridder Arena. The University of Minnesota and the facility itself have a distinguished tradition of hosting first-class events.” The 2013 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF is set for March 8 and March 9. There will be two semi-final match ups at Ridder Arena on Friday at 4:07 pm CT and 7:07 pm CT, with the playoff championship game slated for Saturday evening at 7:07 pm CT. The winner of the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF receives an automatic bid to the national tournament. This will mark the eighth time that Ridder Arena has served as the host of the league playoff championship round, with the others occurring in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010 and 2011. The NCAA Women’s Frozen Four, to be held at Ridder Arena on Friday, March 22 and Sunday, March 24, will be appearing in Minneapolis for the fourth time overall. Minnesota is the defending national champion. Previous Frozen Fours were held in Minneapolis

in 2001 when Minnesota Duluth earned the national title, in 2006 when Wisconsin prevailed, and in 2010 when the Bulldogs claimed the crown. This season’s championship will consist of two semi-final match ups on Friday and the national title contest on Sunday. In between the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF and the NCAA Women’s Frozen Four will be NCAA Regionals the weekend of March 15-17. On the second weekend of the new season, Friday, Oct. 5 and Saturday, Oct. 6, five more WCHA teams will launch their league campaigns as defending national champion Minnesota hosts St. Cloud State, Minnesota Duluth entertains Ohio State and North Dakota welcomes Minnesota State. Bemidji State’s first WCHA series this fall will come on Oct. 12-13 when the Beavers host St. Cloud State. In Madison this season, the Wisconsin Badgers will call LaBahn Arena their new home. With seating for approximately 2,400 spectators, the on-campus facility, which is located adjacent to the Kohl Center, will feature a 200 x 90 ice sheet for women’s competition, women’s and men’s hockey practice, women’s and men’s team locker rooms and a visiting team locker room, offices for the women’s hockey staff and an underground connection to the Kohl Center. Wisconsin will play its first two-game series in LaBahn Arena on Oct. 19 & 21 vs WCHA foe Bemidji State. There will be a total of seven weekends this coming season that feature all eight teams engaged in league action. Those occur on Oct. 19-21, Nov. 16-18, Jan. 11-13, Jan. 18-19, Feb. 8-10, Feb. 15-17 and Feb. 22-23. The Feb. 22-23 slate will also mark the final regular season match ups as Minnesota State visits Ohio State, Wisconsin travels to Bemidji State, Minnesota Duluth entertains North Dakota and St. Cloud State hosts Minnesota. The pursuit of the annual WCHA playoff championship will get underway the weekend of Friday, March 1 thru Sunday, March 3 with four first round, best-of-three, playoff series. The top four ranked teams in the final regular season standings will host the bottom four in the first round, with the No. 8 playoff seed at the No. 1 playoff seed, No. 7 playing at No. 2, No. 6 at No. 3 and the No. 5 seed at the No. 4 seed. The four first-round conference playoff winners will then advance to the 2013 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF on March 8-9 at Ridder Arena. Following the league’s playoff championship, four NCAA Division 1 Women’s Regional tournaments will be contested the weekend of Friday, March 15 thru Sunday, March 17 at sites to be determined. The four NCAA regional winners will earn a trip to the 2013 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four at Ridder Arena the weekend of March 22-24. WCHA-member teams will also engage in a number of non-conference pairings this season. By team, those are: Bemidji State: Oct. 5-6 @ Providence College; Nov. 9-10 vs University of Maine. Minnesota: Sept. 28-29 vs Colgate University; Oct. 12-13 @ St. Lawrence University; Nov. 24-25 @ University of New Hampshire. Minnesota Duluth: Oct. 26-27 @ Boston College; Dec. 8-9 vs Boston University. Minnesota State: Oct. 12-13 vs Lindenwood University; Oct. 26-27 @ Mercyhurst College; Jan. 1-2 @ Lindenwood University. North Dakota: Nov. 2-3 vs Clarkson University; Nov. 30-Dec. 1 vs RIT (Rochester Institute of Technology); Jan. 4-5 @ Lindenwood University. Ohio State: Sept. 28-29 vs Lindenwood University; Nov. 23-24 @ Princeton University; Dec. 8-9 vs RIT (Rochester Institute of Technology). Of note, the Buckeyes will also host league-rival Wisconsin on Nov. 16-17 at Schottenstein Center in Columbus. St. Cloud State: Oct. 27-28 @ Providence College; Nov. 9-10 vs Lindenwood University; Nov. 30-Dec. 1 @ Lindenwood University. Wisconsin: Oct. 5-6 @ Lindenwood University; Oct. 26 & 28 vs University of New Hampshire.

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The Western Collegiate Hockey Association will also welcome back a plethora of outstanding student-athletes for the 2012-13 campaign, including the likes of reigning Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award winner, WCHA Player of the Year and All-American First Team forward Brianna Decker of Wisconsin. Also back are two All-American First Team honorees in defenseman Megan Bozek of Minnesota and forward Jocelyne Lamoureux of North Dakota, who was also the WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year and league scoring champion, and two All-American Second Team selections in defenseman Monique Lamoureux of North Dakota and forward Amanda Kessel of Minnesota. Last season’s WCHA Defensive Player of the Year returns in the Badgers’ Stefanie McKeough as does the WCHA Rookie of the Year in forward Michelle Karvinen of North Dakota and the league’s goaltending champion in Alex Rigsby of Wisconsin. Returning All-WCHA honorees include first teamers in Decker (F) of Wisconsin, Jocelyne Lamoureux (F) of North Dakota and Bozek (D) of Minnesota, second teamers in Kessel (F) of Minnesota, Monique Lamoureux (D) of North Dakota, McKeough (D) of Wisconsin and Rigsby (G) of Wisconsin, and third teamers in Karvinen (F) of North Dakota, Jessica Wong (D) of Minnesota Duluth and Noora Räty (G) of Minnesota. Members of the All-WCHA Rookie Team a season ago were Karvinen (F) of North Dakota, Jenna McParland (F) of Minnesota Duluth, Josefine Jakobsen (F) of North Dakota; Rachel Ramsey (D) of Minnesota, Brigette Lacquette (D) of Minnesota Duluth, and Julie Friend (G) of St. Cloud State University. Among the many highlights from the most recent 2011-12 season were … WCHA teams forged a 36-7-6 record (.796) against opponents from other Division 1 conferences. League-member clubs went 7-0-2 (.889) vs ECAC Hockey, 14-2-1 (.853) vs. the Hockey East Association, 9-5-3 (.618) vs. College Hockey America, and 6-0-0 vs. Independents … Four WCHA-member teams ranked among the nation’s top 10 in the final two weekly national polls for 2011-12. In the USCHO.com Div. 1 Women’s College Hockey Poll, the WCHA had national champion and WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF champion Minnesota at No. 1, WCHA regular season champion Wisconsin at No. 2, North Dakota at No. 6 and Minnesota Duluth at No. 10. And in the final USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Women’s Div. 1 College Hockey Poll, UM was No. 1, UW was No. 2, UND was No. 6 and UMD was No. 10 … The WCHA also had the top four teams in attendance for the women’s college hockey. Buoyed by the biggest crowd to ever watch a collegiate game – the 12,402 who saw Wisconsin win over Bemidji State at the Kohl Center Jan. 28, 2012 – the Badgers attracted 56,471 to home games (2,689 per game). North Dakota was second in home attendance nationally (drawing 28,218 for an average of 1,455 per game), followed by Minnesota (27,658/1,307 per game) and Minnesota Duluth (22,435/1,181 per game). The complete 2012-13 composite schedule is at the back of this release.

2011-12 WCHA Award WinnersWCHA Player of the YearBrianna Decker, Jr., F, University of Wisconsin (Dousman, WI)

WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the YearJocelyne Lamoureux, Jr., F, University of North Dakota (Grand Forks, ND)

WCHA Defensive Player of the YearStefanie McKeough, Jr., D, University of Wisconsin (Carlsbad Springs, ON)

WCHA Rookie of the YearMichelle Karvinen, So., F, University of North Dakota (Rodovre, Denmark)

WCHA Coach of the YearMark Johnson, University of Wisconsin

WCHA Scoring ChampionJocelyne Lamoureux, Jr., F, University of North Dakota (Grand Forks, ND)

WCHA Goaltending ChampionAlex Rigsby, So., G, University of Wisconsin (Delafield, WI)

Wisconsin Forward and Preseason WCHA Player of the Year Brianna Decker was the 2012 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Winner as Well as the WCHA Player of the Year

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2011-12 All-WCHA First TeamForward: Hilary Knight, Sr., University of Wisconsin (Sun Valley, ID) (28 gp, 22-21=43). Forward: Jocelyne Lamoureux, Jr., University of North Dakota (Grand Forks, ND) (28 gp, 27-37=64). Forward: Brianna Decker, Jr., University of Wisconsin (Dousman, WI) (28 gp, 20-34=54). Forward: Natalie Spooner, Sr., Ohio State University (Scarborough, ON) (26 gp, 25-14=39). Defense: Anne Schleper, Sr., University of Minnesota (St. Cloud, MN) (28 gp, 4-19=23). Defense: Megan Bozek, Jr., University of Minnesota (Buffalo Grove, IL) (28 gp, 10-23=33). Goaltender: Zuzana Tomcikova, Sr., Bemidji State University (Bratislava, Slovakia) (10-15-2, 2.43, .929)

2011-12 All-WCHA Second TeamForward: Jen Schoullis, Sr., University of Minnesota (Erie, PA) (27 gp, 18-22=40). Forward: Amanda Kessel, So., University of Minnesota (Madison, WI) (28 gp, 17-34=51). Defense: Monique Lamoureux, Jr., University of North Dakota (Grand Forks, ND) (28 gp, 17-36=53). Defense: Stefanie McKeough, Jr., University of Wisconsin (Carlsbad Springs, ON) (19 gp, 4-14=18). Goaltender: Alex Rigsby, So., University of Wisconsin (Delafield, WI) (23-3-2, 1.47, .951).

2011-12 All-WCHA Third TeamForward: Michelle Karvinen, So., University of North Dakota (Rodovre, Denmark) (28 gp, 21-31=52). Forward: Haley Irwin, Sr., University of Minnesota Duluth (Thunder Bay, ON) (26 gp, 11-32=43). Forward: Brooke Ammerman, Sr., University of Wisconsin (River Vale, NJ) (28 gp, 20-32=52). Defense: Montana Vichorek, Sr., Bemidji State University (Moose Lake, MN) (27 gp, 5-21=26). Defense: Jessica Wong, So., University of Minnesota Duluth (Baddeck, NS) (28 gp, 7-15=22). Goaltender: Noora Räty, Jr., University of Minnesota (Espoo, Finland) (20-5-2, 1.57, .933).

2011-12 All-WCHA Rookie TeamForward: Michelle Karvinen, So., University of North Dakota (Rodovre, Denmark) (28 gp, 21-31=52). Forward: Jenna McParland, Fr., University of Minnesota Duluth (Schreiber, ON) (28 gp, 17-8=25). Forward: Josefine Jakobsen, Fr., University of North Dakota (Aalborg, Denmark) (28 gp, 13-14=27). Defense: Rachel Ramsey, Fr., University of Minnesota (Chanhassen, MN) (28 gp, 2-14=16). Defense: Brigette Lacquette, Fr., University of Minnesota Duluth (Mallard, MB) (28 gp, 3-12=15). Goaltender: Julie Friend, Fr., St. Cloud State University (Minnetonka, MN) (4-12-0, 4.79, .872).

March 15, 2012

Eight WCHA Skaters Named CCM Hockey Division 1 All-Americans for 2011-12UM’s Bozek, UW’s Decker, UND’s J. Lamoureux Named to First Team; Five of Six on Second Team from WCHA

2011-12 Women’s Division 1 All-American First TeamG –Florence Schelling, Sr., Northeastern # (Oberengstringen, Switzerland); D – Megan Bozek, Jr., Minnesota (Buffalo Grove, IL); D – Laura Fortino, Jr., Cornell *& (Hamilton, ON); F – Brianna Decker, Jr., Wisconsin@ (Dousman, WI); F – Rebecca Johnston, Sr., Cornell @% (Sudbury, ON); F – Jocelyne Lamoureux, Jr., North Dakota (Grand Forks, ND).

2011-12 Women’s Division 1 All-American Second TeamG – Zuzana Tomcikova, Sr., Bemidji State (Bratislava, Slovakia); D – Monique Lamoureux-Kolls,Jr.,North Dakota % (Grand Forks, ND); D – Lauriane Rougeau, Jr., Cornell @# (Beaconsfield, PQ); F – Amanda

Kessel, So., Minnesota (Madison, WI); F – Hilary Knight, Sr., Wisconsin *$ (Sun Valley, ID); F – Natalie Spooner, Sr., Ohio State (Scarborough, ON).

*First Team in 2011; @ Second Team in 2011; & First Team in 2010;# Second Team in 2010; $ First Team in 2009; % Second Team in 2009

WCHA Unveils All-New Mobile Website for2012-13 Season at wcha.com/mobilehttp://www.wcha.com/mobile

MADISON, Wis. – The Western Collegiate Hockey Association has announced an all-new mobile website for the 2012-13 season that includes significant updates and upgrades to the previous platform. The WCHA’s men’s and women’s mobile site, which has been launched at the same URL as before (www.wcha.com/mobile) now includes more visually appealing pages, a better navigation system and improved mobile box scores among other changes. The pages can be viewed on a regular web browser, but are optimized for mobile browsers. “We couldn’t be more pleased to announce this all-new WCHA mobile website to our followers across the country and around the world,” said Commissioner Bruce McLeod and Associate Commissioner Sara Martin. “The WCHA has presented a significant number of improvements to WCHA.com over the past few seasons and now with this newest mobile development the men’s and women’s leagues will be at the forefront of providing quick access to all the latest scores, box scores, game stories, statistics and press releases with an easier-to-use, more appealing platform.” The many upgrades for 2012-13 that can now be found at www.wcha.com/mobile include the following: • More visually appealing league and member team home pages with images included to promote the top stories. • Better navigation system including easy links to each member team's home page from a menu at top of each page. • Individual mobile player statistics pages that are accessible from team and league stats pages, press releases and game stories. • Improved mobile press release presentation that now includes images and the ability for people to share via social media. • Improved mobile game story presentation with images now included and the ability for embedding potential video. Mobile game stories can also now be shared via social media. • Significant changes to mobile box scores with the addition of all game data, including all player and team stats. Previous box scores were all text-based. The new version uses an “accordion” format for accessing different game stats categories. These mobile box scores will also be the basis for the live box scores for the coming 2012-13 season and beyond. WCHA.com, the official website of the 61-year-old Western Collegiate Hockey Association, includes TheWCHAShop.com as the league’s on-line merchandise store and WCHA.com/mobile. They are joint ventures of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association and SportDesigns.com, featuring a statistical partnership with CollegeHockeyStats.net.

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September

Date Game TimeFri/28 Lindenwood University @ Ohio State (NC) 7:07 pm ET Wisconsin @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Colgate University @ Minnesota (NC) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Whitecaps @ Minnesota Duluth (X) 7:07 pm CTSat/29 Lindenwood University @ Ohio State (NC) 4:07 pm ET Wisconsin @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CT Colgate University @ Minnesota (NC) 4:07 pm CT Minnesota Whitecaps @ Minnesota Duluth (X) 3:07 pm CT

October

Date Game TimeFri/5 Bemidji State @ Providence College (NC) 7:00 pm ET St. Cloud State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Ohio State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Wisconsin @ Lindenwood University (NC) 7:00 pm CT Minnesota State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/6 Bemidji State @ Providence College (NC) 4:00 pm ET St. Cloud State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 4:07 pm CT Ohio State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 4:07 pm CT Wisconsin @ Lindenwood University (NC) 4:00 pm CT Minnesota State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTFri/12 Minnesota @ St. Lawrence University (NC) 7:00 pm ET North Dakota @ Ohio State (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET St. Cloud State @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Lindenwood @ Minnesota State (NC) 7:07 pm CTSat/13 Minnesota @ St. Lawrence University (NC) 3:00 pm ET North Dakota @ Ohio State (WCHA) 4:07 pm ET Wisconsin @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 3:07 pm CT Lindenwood University @ Minnesota State (NC) 3:07 pm CT St. Cloud State @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTSun/14 Wisconsin @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTFri/19 Bemidji State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Ohio State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT St. Cloud State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/20 Ohio State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 1:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CT St. Cloud State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSun/21 Bemidji State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTThu/25 Minnesota Duluth @ Boston College (NC) 7:00 pm ETFri/26 Minnesota Duluth @ Boston College (NC) 7:00 pm ET Minnesota State @ Mercyhurst College (NC) 6:00 pm ET Bemidji State @ Ohio State (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET University of New Hampshire @ Wisconsin (NC) 7:07 pm CTSat/27 St. Cloud State @ Providence College (NC) 1:00 pm ET Minnesota State @ Mercyhurst College (NC) 1:00 pm ET Bemidji State @ Ohio State (WCHA) 4:07 pm ET Minnesota @ North Dakota (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTSun/28 St. Cloud State @ Providence College (NC) 1:00 pm ET University of New Hampshire @ Wisconsin (NC) 2:07 pm CT Minnesota @ North Dakota (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT

November

Date Game TimeThur/1 Bemidji State vs Minnesota Whitecaps (X) 7:00 pm CT @ Eveleth, MNFri/2 Ohio State @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Clarkson University @ North Dakota (NC) 2:07 pm CT Minnesota @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/3 Minnesota State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Ohio State @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Clarkson University @ North Dakota (NC) 2:07 pm CT Minnesota @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSun/4 Minnesota State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 11:07 am CTFri/9 Lindenwood University @ St. Cloud State (NC) 2:07 pm CT Maine @ Bemidji State (NC) 7:07 pm CTSat/10 Lindenwood University @ St. Cloud State (NC) 2:07 pm CT University of Maine @ Bemidji State (NC) 7:07 pm CTFri/16 Wisconsin @ Ohio State (WCHA) 2:07 pm ET @ Schottenstein Center Minnesota State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 6:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/17 Wisconsin @ Ohio State (WCHA) 2:07 pm ET @ Schottenstein Center North Dakota @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Minnesota State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTSun/18 North Dakota @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTFri/23 Ohio State @ Princeton University (NC) 7:00 pm ET St. Cloud State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Bemidji State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/24 Minnesota @ University of New Hampshire (NC) 2:00 pm ET Ohio State @ Princeton University (NC) 4:00 pm ET St. Cloud State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Bemidji State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSun/25 Minnesota @ University of New Hampshire (NC) 2:00 pm ETFri/30 Ohio State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT St. Cloud State @ Lindenwood University (NC) 7:00 pm CT RIT @ North Dakota (NC) 7:07 pm CT

December

Date Game TimeSat/1 Wisconsin @ Minnesota (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Ohio State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT St. Cloud State @ Lindenwood University (NC) 2:00 pm CT RIT @ North Dakota (NC) 7:07 pm CTSun/2 Wisconsin @ Minnesota (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTFri/7 Minnesota @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CTSat/8 RIT @ Ohio State (NC) 7:07 pm ET North Dakota @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Minnesota State @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Boston University @ Minnesota Duluth (NC) 3:07 pm CT Minnesota @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTSun/9 RIT @ Ohio State (NC) 2:07 pm ET North Dakota @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Boston University @ Minnesota Duluth (NC) 3:07 pm CT

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January

Date Game TimeTue/1 Minnesota State @ Lindenwood University (NC) 7:00 pm CTWed/2 Minnesota State @ Lindenwood University (NC) 2:00 pm CTFri/4 Bemidji State @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT North Dakota @ Lindenwood University (NC) 7:00 pm CTSat/5 Durham West @ Ohio State (X) 3:07 pm ET Bemidji State @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT North Dakota @ Lindenwood University (NC) 2:00 pm CTFri/11 North Dakota @ Minnesota (WCHA) 6:07 pm CT Ohio State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota State @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/12 St. Cloud State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 3:07 pm CT North Dakota @ Minnesota (WCHA) 4:07 pm CT Minnesota State @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 4:07 pm CT Ohio State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSun/13 St. Cloud State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTFri/18 St. Cloud State @ Ohio State (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Bemidji State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Wisconsin @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/19 St. Cloud State @ Ohio State (WCHA) 4:07 pm ET Bemidji State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CT Wisconsin @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTFri/25 Minnesota Duluth @ Ohio State (WCHA) 2:07 pm ET Minnesota @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT North Dakota @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/26 North Dakota @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth @ Ohio State (WCHA) 2:07 pm ETSun/27 Minnesota @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT

February

Date Game TimeFri/1 Ohio State @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT North Dakota @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/2 Ohio State @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT North Dakota @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CT Minnesota Duluth @ Minnesota (WCHA) 4:07 pm CTFri/8 Minnesota @ Ohio State (WCHA) 7:07 pm ET Wisconsin @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Bemidji State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/9 Minnesota @ Ohio State (WCHA) 1:07 pm ET Wisconsin @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT Minnesota State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 3:07 pm CT Bemidji State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSun/10 Minnesota State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 3:07 pm CTFri/15 Bemidji State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT St. Cloud State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Ohio State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/16 Minnesota Duluth @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT St. Cloud State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 3:07 pm CT Bemidji State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 4:07 pm CT Ohio State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSun/17 Minnesota Duluth @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT

Date Game TimeFri/22 Minnesota State @ Ohio State (WCHA) 2:07 pm ET @ Schottenstein Center Wisconsin @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT North Dakota @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm CT Minnesota @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm CTSat/23 Minnesota State @ Ohio State (WCHA) 1:07 pm ET @ Schottenstein Center Wisconsin @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 4:07 pm CT North Dakota @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 6:07 pm CT Minnesota @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 2:07 pm CT

• end of regular season •

March

Date Game TimeFri/1 2013 WCHA PLAYOFFS • 1st Round • Best-of-Three (#8 Rank @ #1 Rank) TBA (#7 Rank @ #2 Rank) TBA (#6 Rank @ #3 Rank) TBA (#5 Rank @ #4 Rank) TBASat/2 2013 WCHA PLAYOFFS • 1st Round • Best-of-Three (#8 Rank @ #1 Rank) TBA (#7 Rank @ #2 Rank) TBA (#6 Rank @ #3 Rank) TBA (#5 Rank @ #4 Rank) TBASun/3 2013 WCHA PLAYOFFS • 1st Round • Best-of-Three (#8 Rank @ #1 Rank) (if necessary) TBA (#7 Rank @ #2 Rank) (if necessary) TBA (#6 Rank @ #3 Rank) (if necessary) TBA (#5 Rank @ #4 Rank) (if necessary) TBAFri/8 2013 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF @ Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN Semi-Final #1 4:07 pm CT Semi-Final #2 7:07 pm CTSat/9 2013 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF @ Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN Championship Game 7:07 pm CTFri/15 NCAA REGIONALS (TBA) TBASat/16 NCAA REGIONALS (TBA) TBASun/17 NCAA REGIONALS (TBA) TBAFri/22 2013 NCAA WOMEN’S FROZEN FOUR @ Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN Semi-Final #1 TBA pm CT Semi-Final #2 TBA pm CTSun/24 2013 NCAA WOMEN’S FROZEN FOUE @ Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN Championship Game TBA pm ET

Schedule KeyFace-offs for all Association-member home games are either :07 or :37 after the

hour; (WCHA) conference; (NC) non-conference; (X) exhibition; tournaments/special events in CAPS

WCHA Member Team Home ArenasBemidji State – Sanford Center (4,373)

Minnesota – Ridder Arena (3,400)Minnesota Duluth – AMSOIL Arena (6,726)Minnesota State – All Seasons Arena (750)

North Dakota – Ralph Engelstad Arena (11,634)Ohio State – OSU Ice Rink (800)

St. Cloud State – National Hockey & Event Center (5,371)Wisconsin – LaBahn Arena (2,262)

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SEASON COMPLETE

St. Cloud State finishes the 2011-12 season with a 5-29-2 overall record and a 4-26

record in the WCHA (7th).

2011-12 SCSU Women’s Hockey News FINAL RELEASE: March 20, 2012SEASON ENDS IN FIRST ROUND OF WCHA PLAYOFFS: St. Cloud State’s 2011-2012 women’s hockey season came to an end in the first round of the WCHA Playoffs. The Huskies lost the opening series of the postseason two games to none against No. 2 Minnesota. The series was played Feb. 24-25, at Ridder Arena in Minneapolis, Minn. SCSU fell 6-1 in game one and the following day were shut out 6-0. Minnesota went on to win the WCHA Tournment and also the NCAA Championship, defeating defending national champion Wisconsin 4-2 in the title game.

THE RECORD: SCSU finishes the sea-son with a 5-29-2 record, going 4-26 in the WCHA, good for seventh place.

HOPE FOR FUTURE: The Huskies will return 96 of its 114 points (36g, 60a) scored during the 2011-12 season. They will return both their leading goal scorer in sophomore forward Molli Mott (10g, 4a) and their leader in assists, freshman forward Abby Ness (2g, 12a). Also return-ing will be junior forward, assistant captain Alex Nel-son (7g, 4a), sophomore forward Julia Gilbert (2g, 7a), and junior forward, captain Jocelyn Zabrick (4g, 2a). In all the Huskies only lose three seniors while bringing back a wealth of talent.

FAREWELL SENIORS: St. Cloud State se-niors Brittany Toor (Hartland, Mich.), Jaclyn Daggit (St. Paul Park, Minn.), and Tayler VanDenakker (Winnipeg, Manitoba) have completed their collegiate hockey careers at SCSU. The three seniors combined for 53 points (19g, 34a) in 296 games.

TOOR SAVED BEST FOR LAST: Senior forward, and assistant captain, Brittany Toor had her best season as a Husky in her final year. Toor scored a team-high and career best 16 points on seven goals and nine assists. Her totals in both goals and assists were also career bests, as well as second highest on the team in each category. Toor also recorded the Huskies lone short-hand-ed goal of the season on Jan. 13 in a 4-2 victory at Minnesota State. She is now tied for eighth all-time with 137 career games played at SCSU.

FRIEND RECIEVES ALL-WCHA HON-ORS: Freshman goaltender Julie Friend (Minnetonka, Minn.) has been named to the All-WCHA Rookie Team for 2011-12. Friend logged 1149:54 minutes in net for the

Huskies in her first collegiate season, allow-ing 88 goals while making 599 saves. She started in all five wins for the Huskies in the 2011-12 season and twice received WCHA weekly honors. She took home WCHA Rookie of the Week (Dec. 14) and WCHA Defensive Player of Week (Jan. 17).

WCHA SCHOLARS: Seven Huskies were recipients of WCHA Scholar-Athlete Awards. Those seven included three-time recipients Brittany Toor (Hartland, Mich.), and Anna Donlan (Hillsboro, Wis.), two-time recipient Callie Dahl (Stillwater, Minn.), and first-time recipients Amanda Monkman (Roseau, Minn.), Julia Gilbert (Hermantown, Minn.), Sydney Burghardt (Medicine Hat, Alberta) and Amy Olson (Roseau, Minn.). To earn recognition as a WCHA Scholar-Athlete, conference member student-athletes must have completed one year of residency at their present institution prior to the cur-rent academic year and must also have a grade-pont-average of at least 3.50 on a 4.0 scale for the previous two semesters or three quarters. The student-athlete may qualify if her overall GPA is at least 3.50 for all terms at her present institution.

ALL-WCHA ACADEMIC: St. Cloud State women’s hockey landed 13 student-athletes on the All-WCHA Academic Team for 2011-12. St. Cloud State members of the 2011-12 All-WCHA Academic Team, in alphabeti-cal order are: Katie Allen (Jr., Red Deer, AB); Sydney Burghardt (So., Medicine Hat, AB); Callie Dahl (Jr., Stillwater, MN); Anna Donlan (Jr., Hillsboro, WI); Julia Gilbert (So., Hermantown, MN); Kylie Lane (Jr., Roseau, MN); Lisa Martinson (Jr., St. Louis Park, MN); Amanda Monkman (So., Roseau, MN); Amy Olson (So., Roseau, MN); Haylea Schmid (Jr., Oak Grove, MN); Brittany Toor (Sr., Hart-land, MI); Tayler VanDenakker (Sr., Winni-peg, MB); Jocelyn Zabrick, (Jr., Airdrie, AB). To qualify for the All-WCHA Academic Team, student-athletes must have completed one year of eligibility at present institution prior to the current academic year, and have a grade point averageof at least 3.0 for the previous two semesters or three quarters.

FOLLOWING THE HUSKIES: The Huskies could be heard live throughout most of the 2011-12 season on 88.1 FM KVSC and online at KVSC.org. Fans were also able to watch home women’s hockey games from the National Hockey Center during the 2011-12 season via America One Network, an online pay-per-view venue. Many of the games from the NHC during the season could also be seen locally on Charter channel 21.

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February

2011-12 SCSU Schedule

9/30 vs. Syracuse L 2-1

10/1 vs. Union W 4-110/7 @ Minnesota* L 6-010/8 @ Minnesota* L 8-010/14 @ Ohio State* L 5-110/15 @ Ohio State* L 5-110/21 @ Bemidji State* L 8-110/22 @ Bemidji State* L 5-210/28 ROBERT MORRIS T 2-210/29 ROBERT MORRIS L 3-1

11/4 NORTH DAKOTA* L 6-211/5 NORTH DAKOTA* L 5-111/18 @ Niagara L 5-111/19 @ Niagara T 2-211/25 @ Wisconsin* L 5-011/27 @ Wisconsin* L 6-1

12/2 @ Minnesota Duluth* L 5-112/3 @ Minnesota Duluth* L 10-212/9 MINNESOTA STATE* L 6-012/10 MINNESOTA STATE* W 2-1

1/6 OHIO STATE* L 2-01/7 OHIO STATE* W 4-31/13 @ Minnesota State* W 4-21/14 @ Minnesota State* W 3-11/20 @ North Dakota* L 10-01/21 @ North Dakota* L 9-01/27 MINNESOTA DULUTH* L 5-01/28 MINNESOTA DULUTH* L 2-1

ALL CAPS represents a Home GameAll Home Games played in SCSU’s Nat’l Hockey CenterAll Games listed in Central Time

East/West Showcase (hosted by Univ. of Minnesota)

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2/3 MINNESOTA* L 8-12/4 MINNESOTA* L 7-02/10 WISCONSIN* L 5-02/11 WISCONSIN* L 6-22/18 BEMIDJI STATE* L 3-22/19 BEMIDJI STATE* L 6-12/24-26 WCHA 1st Rd Playoffs @ Minnesota2/24 vs. No. 2 Minnesota L 6-12/25 vs. No. 2 Minnesota L 6-0

3/2-3 WCHA Final Face-off Duluth, Minn.3/10 NCAA Regional @ Highest Seed3/16 & 18 NCAA Frozen Four Duluth, Minn.

March

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SCORING1 1st 16:57 SU Sadie St. Germain/1(Allie Lacombe, Kaillie Goodnough)2 1st 18:52 SU Lisa Mullan/1(Cara Johnson, Shian Darkangelo)3 2nd 16:54 SCSU Haylea Schmid/1(Alex Nelson)

GOALIESSCSU T. VanDenakker L, 58.50, 2 GA, 19 svsSU Jen Drinkwater W, 60:00, 1 GA, 32 svs

SHOTS: SCSU 7-16-10=33, SU 11-7-3=21POWER PLAY: SCSU 0-5, SU 0-3PENALTIES: SCSU 4/8, SU 6/12

SCORING1 1st 13:30 PPG SCSU Brittany Toor/1(Lisa Martinson, Michelle Burke)2 2nd 4:00 SCSU Alex Nelson/1(Lisa Martinson, Brittany Toor)3 2nd 5:37 UNIO Christine Valente/1(Bryanne Panchuk, Chelsey Heinhuis)4 3rd 7:29 PPG SCSU Molli Mott/1(Brittany Toor, Abby Ness)5 3rd 18:19 EN SCSU Jocelyn Zabrick/1(Audrey Hanmer)

GOALIESSCSU Julie Friend W, 60:00, 1 GA, 17 svsUNIO Shenae Lundberg L, 59:45, 3 GA, 23 svs

SHOTS: UNIO 6-8-4=18, SCSU 7-7-13=27POWER PLAY: UNIO 0-5, SCSU 2-4PENALTIES: UNIO 6/12, SCSU 7/14

SCORING1 1st 5:10 Amanda Kessel/3(Jen Schoullis, Rachel Ramsey)2 1st 17:19 SHG Emily West/2(Kelly Terry)3 2nd 16:53 PPG Jen Schoullis/3(Megan Bozek, Amanda Kessel)4 2nd 17:03 Amanda Kessel/4(Megan Bozek, Jen Schoullis)5 2nd 19:51 Meghan Lorence/1(Rachael Bona, Bethany Brausen)6 3rd 4:05 PPG Emily West/3(Kelly Terry, Anne Schleper) GOALIESSCSU T. VanDenakker L, 60:00, 6 GA, 53 svsUMN Noora Raty W, 59:58, 0 GA, 15 svs

SHOTS: SCSU 4-5-6=15, UMN 16-23-20=59POWER PLAY: SCSU 0-5, UMN 2-8PENALTIES: SCSU 8/27, UMN 5/10

SCORING1 1st 18:39 Megan Bozek/2(Rachel Ramsey, Jen Schoullis)2 2nd 00:10 Kelly Terry/1(Emily West, Sarah Davis)3 2nd 3:41 Kelly Terry/2(Anne Schleper, Sarah Davis)4 2nd 3:51 Amanda Kessel/5(Sarah Erickson, Jen Schoullis)5 2nd 8:18 Amanda Kessel/6(Sarah Erickson, Baylee Gillanders)6 2nd 11:51 Amanda Kessel/7(Kelly Seeler)7 2nd 13:54 Meghan Lorence/2(Sarah Davis, Rachel Ramsey)8 3rd 18:12 Bethany Brausen/1(Nikki Ludwigson)

GOALIESSCSU Julie Friend L, 33:54, 7 GA, 18 svs T. VanDenakker X, 26:06, 1 GA, 24 svsUMN Noora Raty W, 40:00, 0 GA, 8 svs Shyler Sletta X, 20:00, 0 GA, 3 svs

SHOTS: SCSU 5-3-3=11, UMN 12-19-19=50POWER PLAY: SCSU 0-6, UMN 0-2PENALTIES: SCSU 2/4, UMN 6/12

SCORING1 1st 1:20 SCSU Jocelyn Zabrick/2(Brittany Toor)2 1st 4:12 OSU Danielle Gagne/1(Madison Marcotte, Taylor Kuehl)3 1st 6:06 OSU Laura McIntosh/1(Ally Tarr, Brittany Carlson)4 1st 17:04 OSU Hokey Langan/1(Laura McIntosh, Natalie Spooner)5 3rd 9:09 OSU Natalie Spooner/6(Taylor Kuehl, Annie Svedin)6 3rd 9:21 OSU Tina Hollowell/1(Paige Semenza, Madison Marcotte)

GOALIESSCSU T. VanDenakker L, 60:00, 5 GA, 43 svsOSU Lisa Steffes W, 59:46, 1 GA, 16 svs

SHOTS: SCSU 4-5-8=17, OSU 20-14-14=48POWER PLAY: SCSU 0-7, OSU 0-9PENALTIES: SCSU 8/16, OSU 8/16

SCORING1 1st 3:24 PPG OSU M. Tuominen/1 (Annie Svedin, Natalie Spooner)2 1st 10:45 SHG OSU Ally Tarr/4(Laura McIntosh) 3 1st 12:10 OSU Laura McIntosh/2(Taylor Kuehl)4 2nd 5:37 OSU Natalie Spooner/7 (UA)5 2nd 15:22 OSU Danielle Gagne/2(Ally Tarr, Annie Svedin)6 3rd 10:42 PPG SCSU Audrey Hanmer/1(Alex Nelson)

GOALIESSCSU T. VanDenakker L, 60:00, 5 GA, 30 svsOSU Chelsea Knapp W, 60:00, 1 GA, 20 svs

SHOTS: SCSU 4-9-8=21, OSU 15-12-8=35 POWER PLAY: SCSU 1-10, OSU 1-5PENALTIES: SCSU 6/12, OSU 12/46

GAME 1 - Sept. 30, 2011St. Cloud State (0-1-0, 0-0-0 WCHA) vs.Syracuse University (1-0-0, 0-0-0 CHA)Date: Sept. 30, 2011Location: Minneapolis, Minn.Arena: Ridder ArenaAttendance: 1028 Start time: 4:07 pm End time: 5:10 pm Total time: 1:03

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total ------------------------------------------------------St. Cloud State 0 1 0 - 1Syracuse 2 0 0 - 2

GAME 2 - Oct. 1, 2011Union (0-2-0, 0-0-0 ECAC) at St. Cloud State (1-1-0, 0-0-0 WCHA)Date: Oct. 1, 2011Location: Minneapolis, Minn. Arena: Ridder ArenaAttendance: Start time: 4:07 pm End time: 6:05 pm Total time: 1:58

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total ------------------------------------------------------Union 0 1 0 - 1St. Cloud State 1 1 2 - 4

GAME 3 - Oct. 7, 2011St. Cloud State (1-2-0, 0-1-0 WCHA) at #3 Minnesota (3-0-0, 1-0-0 WCHA)Date: Oct. 7, 2011Location: Minneapolis, Minn. Arena: Ridder ArenaAttendance: 457 Start time: 6:07 pm End time: 8:10 pm Total time: 2:03

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total ------------------------------------------------------St. Cloud State 0 0 0 - 0#3 Minnesota 2 3 1 - 6

GAME 4 - Oct. 8, 2011St. Cloud State (1-3-0, 0-2-0 WCHA) at#3 Minnesota (4-0-0, 2-0-0 WCHA)Date: Oct. 8, 2011Location: Minneapolis, Minn.Arena: Ridder ArenaAttendance: 537 Start time: 4:07 pm End time: 6:03 pm Total time: 1:56

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total ------------------------------------------------------St. Cloud State 0 0 0 - 0#3 Minnesota 1 6 1 - 8

GAME 5 - Oct. 14, 2011St. Cloud State (1-4-0, 0-3-0 WCHA) atOhio State (2-0-1, 2-0-1-1 WCHA)Date: Oct. 14, 2011Location: Columbus, OhioArena: OSU Ice RinkAttendance: 246 Start time: 7:07 pm CT End time: 9:10 pm CT Total time: 2:03

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total ------------------------------------------------------St. Cloud State 1 0 0 - 1Ohio State 3 0 2 - 5

GAME 6 - Oct. 15, 2011St. Cloud State (1-5-0, 0-4-0 WCHA) at Ohio State (3-0-1, 3-0-1-1 WCHA)Date: Oct. 15, 2011Location: Columbus, OhioArena: OSU Ice RinkAttendance: 256 Start time: 4:07 pm End time: 6:10 pm Total time: 2:03

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total ------------------------------------------------------St. Cloud State 0 0 1 - 1Ohio State 3 2 0 - 5

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SCORING1 1st 6:53 BSU Sadie Lundquist/3(Emily Erickson, Montana Vichorek)2 2nd 14:35 BSU Rachael Kelly/3(Montana Vichorek)3 2nd 16:02 BSU Tess Dusik/3(Sadie Lundquist)4 2nd 18:58 PPG BSU M. Wheelhouse/2(Emily Erickson, Montana Vichorek)5 3rd 0:28 BSU Emily Erickson/6(Montana Vichorek, Marlee Wheelhouse)6 3rd 2:05 SCSU Sydney Burghardt/1(Haylea Schmid)7 3rd 9:49 PPG BSU Montana Vichorek/3(Marlee Wheelhouse, Sadie Lundquist)8 3rd 13:32 PPG BSU Montana Vichorek/4(Sadie Lundquist, Marlee Wheelhouse)9 3rd 17:11 BSU Lauren Williams/2(Kayleigh Chapman, Abby Williams)

GOALIESSCSU T. VanDenakker L, 59:48, 8 GA, 27 svsBSU Z. Tomcikova W, 59:48, 1 GA, 21 svs

SHOTS: SCSU 4-10-8=22, BSU 12-10-13=35POWER PLAY: SCSU 0-3, BSU 3-3PENALTIES: SCSU 3/6, BSU 3/6

SCORING1 1st 10:59 PPG SCSU Molli Mott/2(Abby Ness)2 1st 18:23 BSU Tess Dusik/4(Saide Lundquist, Emily Erickson)3 2nd 4:23 PPG BSU Marlee Wheelhouse/3(Montana Vichorek, Sadie Lundquist)4 2nd 4:47 BSU Abby Williams/1(Lauren Williams)5 2nd 10:20 PPG BSU Erika Wheelhouse/3(Sadie Lundquist, Emily Erickson)6 3rd 8:37 PPG SCSU Haylea Schmid/2(Julia Gilbert)7 3rd 16:27 BSU Sadie Lundquist/4(Emily Erickson)

GOALIESSCSU Julie Friend L, 60:00, 5 GA, 34 svsBSU A. McElhinney W, 60:00, 2 GA, 23 svs

SHOTS: SCSU 10-11-4=25, BSU 9-20-10=39POWER PLAY: SCSU 2-5, BSU 2-2 PENALTIES: SCSU 3/6, BSU 4/11

SCORING1 1st 5:49 SCSU Amanda Arbogast/1 (UA)2 1st 15:59 RMU Taylor Sakundiak/1(Rebecca Vint, Cobina Delaney)3 1st 19:11 RMU Kelsey Thomas/3(Brianna Delaney)4 3rd 1:23 SCSU Molli Mott/3(Julia Gilbert, Abby Ness)

GOALIESRMU Kristen DiCiocco T, 64:57, 2 GA, 24 svsSCSU T. VanDenakker T, 65:00, 2 GA, 25 svs

SHOTS: RMU 13-3-7-4=27, SCSU 6-12-8-0=26POWER PLAY: RMU 0-2, SCSU 0-2PENALTIES: RMU 2/4, SCSU 2/4

SCORING1 1st 3:26 RMU Jamie Joslin/1(Cobina Delaney, Brianna Delaney)2 2nd 5:46 RMU Brianna Delaney/1(Kelsey Thomas, Kathryn Stack)3 2nd 13:21 PPG SCSU Brittany Toor/2(Abby Ness, Jocelyn Zabrick)4 3rd 10:20 RMU Thea Imbrogno/4(Rebecca Vint)

GOALIESRMU Kristen DiCiocco W, 59:54, 1 GA, 27 svsSCSU Julie Friend L, 58:42, 3 GA, 21 svs

SHOTS: RMU 7-5-12=24, SCSU 13-6-9=28POWER PLAY: RMU 0-4, SCSU 1-3PENALTIES: RMU 3/6, SCSU 4/8

SCORING1 1st 6:14 PPG UND M. Lamoureux-Kolls/9(Kelsey Ketcher, Michelle Karvinen)2 1st 6:35 SCSU Callie Dahl/1(Michelle Burke)3 1st 19:12 PPG UND J. Lamoureux/10(M. Lamoureux, Michelle Karvinen)4 2nd 8:57 UND Michelle Karvinen/10(M. Lamoureux-Kolls)5 2nd 12:32 UND Alyssa Wiebe/5 (UA)6 3rd 7:02 SCSU Abby Ness/1(Molli Mott, Brittany Toor)7 3rd 16:12 UND Michelle Karvinen/11(Jocelyn Lamoure)8 3rd 18:38 UND M. Lamoureux-Kolls/10(Jocelyne Lamoure, Michelle Karvinen)

GOALIESUND Stephanie Ney W, 59.54, 2 GA, 22 svsSCSU T. VanDenakker L, 60:00, 6 GA, 38 svs

SHOTS: SCSU 6-7-16=29, MSU 3-9-12=24POWER PLAY: SCSU 0-5, MSU 2-4 PENALTIES: SCSU 4/8, MSU 5/10

SCORING1 1st 0:55 PPG UND J. Lamoureux/11(Michelle Karvine)2 1st 2:02 UND Monique Weber/2(Allison parizek, Candace Molle)3 2nd 0:41 UND Candace Molle/1(M. Lamoureux-Kolls, Jocelyn Lamoureux)4 2nd 5:52 UND Allison Parizek/2(Monique Weber, Josefine Jakobsen)5 3rd 7:47 PPG SCSU Molli Mott/4(Abby Ness, Brittany Toor)6 3rd 18:45 PPG UND Mary Loken/2(Monique Weber, Jocelyn Lamoureux)

GOALIESUND Jorid Dagfinrud W, 60:00, 1 GA, 19 svsSCSU T. VanDenakker L, 60:00, 5 GA, 27 svs

SHOTS: UND 12-5-15=32, SCSU 4-5-11=20POWER PLAY: UND 2-4, SCSU 1-4PENALTIES: UND 6/12, SCSU 5/10

GAME 7 - Oct. 21, 2011St. Cloud State (1-6-0, 0-5-0 WCHA) atBemidji State (4-1-2, 1-1-1-1 WCHA)Date: Oct. 21, 2011Location: Bemidji, Minn.Arena: Sanford CenterAttendance: 418 Start time: 2:07 pm End time: 4:01 pm Total time: 1:54

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total ------------------------------------------------------St. Cloud State 0 0 1 - 1Bemidji State 1 3 4 - 8

GAME 8 - Oct. 22, 2011St. Cloud State (1-7-0, 0-6-0 WCHA) atBemidji State (5-1-2, 2-1-1-1 WCHA)Date: Oct. 22, 2011Location: Bemidji, Minn. Arena: Sanford CenterAttendance: 514 Start time: 2:07 pm End time: 4:07 pm Total time: 2:00

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total ------------------------------------------------------St. Cloud State 1 0 1 - 2Bemidji State 1 3 1 - 5

GAME 9 - Oct. 28, 2011Robert Morris (5-1-1, 0-0-0 CHA) at St. Cloud State (1-7-1, 0-6-0 WCHA)Date: Oct. 28, 2011Location: St. Cloud, Minn. Arena: National Hockey CenterAttendance: 212 Start time: 7:07 pm End time: 9:17 pm Total time: 2:10

Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT Total -----------------------------------------------------------Robert Morris 2 0 0 0 - 2St. Cloud State 1 0 1 0 - 2

GAME 10 - Oct. 29, 2011Robert Morris (6-1-1, 0-0-0 CHA) at St. Cloud State (1-8-1, 0-6-0 WCHA)Date: Oct. 29, 2011Location: St. Cloud, Minn. Arena: National Hockey CenterAttendance: 212 Start time: 2:07 pm End time: 4:07 pm Total time: 2:00

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total ------------------------------------------------------Robert Morris 1 1 1 - 3St. Cloud State 0 1 0 - 1

GAME 11 - Nov. 4, 2011North Dakota (6-4-1, 3-3-1-0 WCHA) at St. Cloud State (1-9-1, 0-7-0-0 WCHA)Date: Nov. 4, 2011Location: St. Cloud, Minn. Arena: National Hockey CenterAttendance: 212 Start time: 2:07 pm End time: 4:10 pm Total time: 2:03

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total------------------------------------------------------North Dakota 2 2 2 - 6St. Cloud State 1 0 1 - 2

GAME 12 - Nov. 5, 2011North Dakota (7-4-1, 4-3-1-0 WCHA) atSt. Cloud State (1-10-1, 0-8-0-0 WCHA)Date: Nov. 5, 2011Location: St. Cloud, Minn.Arena: National Hockey CenterAttendance: 239 Start time: 2:07 pm End time: 4:00 pm Total time: 1:53

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total------------------------------------------------------North Dakota 2 2 1 - 5St. Cloud State 0 0 1 - 1

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SCORING1 2nd 7:35 NIA Kalli Funk/4(May Wilkerson, Leah Whittaker)2 2nd 19:22 SCSU Molli Mott/5(Audrey Hanmer)3 3rd 4:09 PPG NIA Erin Burns/1(Kristi Richards)4 3rd 9:02 NIA Jessica Hitchcock/8(Erin Burns5 3rd 10:12 NIA May Wilkerson/2(Leah Whittaker)6 3rd 14:37 NIA Daniela Dal Colle/4(Kalli Funk, Kayla Raniwsky)

GOALIESSCSU Julie Friend L, 59.36, 5 GA, 24 svsNIA Sarah Moses W, 59:49, 1 GA, 22 svs

SHOTS: SCSU 6-10-7=23, NIA 5-11-13=29 POWER PLAY: SCSU 0-6, NIA 1-6PENALTIES: SCSU 6/12, NIA 6/12

SCORING1 1st 14:29 PPG NIA Kathleen Bortuzzo/2(Jocey Kleiber, Kalli Funk)2 3rd 2:10 PPG SCSU Molli Mott/6(Jocelyn Zabrick)3 3rd 3:58 SCSU Callie Dahl/2(Amanda Arbogast, Haylea Schmid)4 3rd 19:22 EXG NIA Erica Owczarczak/3(Jocey Kleiber, Kaleigh Chippy)

GOALIESSCSU T. VanDenakker T, 64:25, 2 GA, 32 svsNIA Sarah Moses T, 64:30, 2 GA, 31 svs

SHOTS: SCSU 10-12-9-2=33, NIA 4-13-12-5=34POWER PLAY: SCSU 1-7, NIA 1-5PENALTIES: SCSU 5/10, NIA 7/14

SCORING1 1st 7:31 WIS Carolyne Prevost/12(Brianna Decker)2 1st 11:26 WIS Brianna Decker/17(Brooke Ammerman, Carolyne Prevost)3 3rd 11:26 WIS Brianna Decker/18(Brooke Ammerman, Lauren Unser)4 3rd 14:57 WIS Hilary Knight/13(Brooke Ammerman)5 3rd 16:49 WIS Hilary Knight/14(Katy Josephs, Kelly Jaminski)

GOALIESSCSU T. VanDenakker L, 60:00, 5 GA, 36 svsWIS Alex Rigsby W, 60:00, 0 GA, 19 svs

SHOTS: SCSU 2-5-12=19, WIS 19-11-11=41

POWER PLAY: SCSU 0-1, WIS 1-3PENALTIES: SCSU 4/8, WIS 2/4

SCORING1 1st 1:26 WIS Brooke Ammerman/13(Brianna Decker, Katarina Zgraja)2 1st 5:02 WIS Stefanie McKeough/1(Brooke Ammerman, Katarina Zgraja)3 1st 16:13 WIS Katy Josephs/3(Hilary Knight, Brittany Ammerman)4 2nd 13:36 SCSU Alex Nelson/2(Julia Gilbert, Kylie Lane)5 2nd 16:33 PPG WIS Karley Sylvester/3(Brooke Ammerman, Brianna Decker)6 2nd 17:56 WIS Lauren Unser/2(Brooke Ammerman)7 3rd 2:49 WIS Hilary Knight/15(Brittany Ammerman, Madison Packer)

GOALIESSCSU T. VanDenakker L, 60:00, 6 GA, 39 svsWIS Alex Rigsby W, 59:57, 1 GA, 11 svs

SHOTS: SCSU 4-4-4=12, WIS 15-23-7=45POWER PLAY: SCSU 0-3, WIS 1-5PENALTIES: SCSU 6/12, WIS 4/8

SCORING1 1st 16:27 PPG UMD Jenna McParland/7(Brigettte Lacquette, Mariia Posa)2 2nd 2:09 PPG SCSU Cari Coen/1(Abby Ness, Molli Mott)3 2nd 10:50 UMD Brigette Lacquette/4(Audrey Cournoyer, Haley Irwin)4 2nd 18:30 PPG UMD Vanessa Thibault/4(Jessica Wong, Haley Irwin)5 3rd 11:02 UMD Jenna McParland/8(Haley Irwin, Audrey Cournoyer)6 3rd 13:08 UMD Shara Jasper/1(Audrey Cournoyer, Jenna McParland)

GOALIESSCSU T. VanDenakker L, 60:00, 5 GA, 26 svsUMD Jennifer Harss W, 56.02, 1 GA, 19 svs Lana Steck X, 3:58, 0 GA, 1sv

SHOTS: SCSU 11-8-2=21, UMD 9-11-11=31POWER PLAY: SCSU 1-8, UMD 2-6PENALTIES: SCSU 8/16, UMD 10/31

SCORING1 1st 2:42 UMD Jenna McParland/9(Haley Irwin, Jennifer Harss)2 1st 9:28 PPG UMD Jessica Wong/7(Tea Villila, Audrey Cournoyer)3 1st 17:20 UMD Pernilla Winberg/7(Vanessa Thibault, Katie Wilson)4 2nd 0:20 UMD Audrey Cournoyer/10(Jenna McParland, Haley Irwin)5 2nd 3:30 UMD Brienna Gillanders/2(Haley Irwin, Pernilla Winberg)6 2nd 4:30 UMD Audrey Cournoyer/11(Haley Irwin, Brigette Lacquette)7 2nd 10:02 PPG SCSU Julia Gilbert/1(Alex Nelson, Lisa Martinson)8 2nd 11:13 UMD Vanessa Thibault/5(Katie Wilson, Pernilla Winberg)9 2nd 11:21 UMD Jenna McParland/10(Audrey Cournoyer, Haley Irwin)10 2nd 13:04 UMD Jenna McParland/11(Haley Irwin, Audrey Cournoyer)11 2nd 17:36 UMD Haley Irwin/6 (UA)12 3rd 9:30 SCSU Brittany Toor/3(Car Coen, Molli Mott)

GAME 13 - Nov. 18, 2011St. Cloud State (1-11-1, 0-8-0 WCHA) atNiagara University (7-6-3, 0-0-0 CHA)Date: Nov. 18, 2011Location: Niagara Univ., N.Y.Arena: Dwyer ArenaAttendance: 281 Start time: 7 pm End time: 8:59 pm Total time: 1:59

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total------------------------------------------------------St. Cloud State 0 1 0 - 1Niagara Univ. 0 1 4 - 5

GAME 14 - Nov. 19, 2011St. Cloud State (1-11-2, 0-8-0 WCHA) at Niagara University (7-6-4, 0-0-0 CHA)Date: Nov. 19, 2011Location: Niagara Univ., N.Y.Arena: Dwyer Arena (Leah Whittaker)Attendance: 208 Start time: 2 pm End time: 4:05 pm Total time: 2:05

Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT - Total-------------------------------------------------------------St. Cloud State 0 0 2 0 - 2Niagara Univ. 1 0 1 0 - 2

GAME 15 - Nov. 25, 2011St. Cloud State (1-12-2, 0-9-0-0 WCHA) at #1 Wisconsin (14-1-0, 8-1-0-0 WCHA)Date: Nov. 25, 2011Location: Madison, Wis.Arena: Kohl CenterAttendance: 2758 Start time: 2:07 pm End time: 4:07 pm Total time: 2:00

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total-------------------------------------------------------------St. Cloud State 0 0 0 - 0#1 Wisconsin 2 0 3 - 5

GAME 16 - Nov. 27, 2011St. Cloud State (1-13-2, 0-10-0-0 WCHA) at #1 Wisconsin (15-1-0, 9-1-0-0 WCHA)Date: Nov. 27, 2011Location: Madison, Wis.Arena: Kohl CenterAttendance: 2615 Start time: 2:07 pm End time: 4:07 pm Total time: 2:00

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total-------------------------------------------------------------St. Cloud State 0 1 0 - 1#1 Wisconsin 3 2 1 - 6

GAME 17 - Dec. 2, 2011St. Cloud State (1-14-2, 0-11-0 WCHA) at #8 Minn. Duluth (7-7-1, 4-6-1 WCHA)Date: Dec. 2, 2011Location: Duluth, Minn.Arena: AMSOIL ArenaAttendance: 1023 Start time: 7:07 pm End time: 9:27 pm Total time: 2:20

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total-------------------------------------------------------------St. Cloud State 0 1 0 - 1#8 Minn. Duluth 1 2 2 - 5

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GAME 18 - Dec. 3, 2011St. Cloud State (1-15-2, 0-12-0 WCHA) at#8 Minn. Duluth (8-7-1, 5-6-1 WCHA)Date: Dec. 3, 2011Location: Duluth, Minn.Arena: AMSOIL ArenaAttendance: 1598 Start time: 7:07 pm End time: 9:27 pm Total time: 2:20

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total-------------------------------------------------------------St. Cloud State 0 1 1 - 2#8 Minn. Duluth 3 7 0 - 10

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GOALIESSCSU T. VanDenakker L, 50:36, 7 GA, 30 svs Julie Friend X, 9:24, 3 GA, 3 svsUMD Jennifer Harss W, 30:38, 1 GA, 5 svs Lana Steck X, 29:22, 1 GA, 10 svs

SHOTS: SCSU 3-5-9=17, UMD 14-18-11=43POWER PLAY: SCSU 1-8, UMD 1-6PENALTIES: SCSU 8/16, UMD 10/20

SCORING1 1st 13:26 PPG MSU Kelsie Scott/1(Jackie Otto, Lauren Barnes)2 1st 15:18 PPG MSU Lauren Smith/5(Lauren Barnes, Jackie Otto)3 1st 16:33 MSU Ariel Mackley/2(Tracy McCann, Kelsie Scott)4 2nd 8:37 MSU Kari Lundberg/6(Lauren Zrust, Erika Magnusson)5 2nd 8:53 MSU Lauren Smith/6(Emmi Leinonen, Ariel Mackley)6 3rd 0:59 MSU Nicole Germaine/4(Lauren Zrust, Kari Lundberg)

GOALIESMSU Alli Altmann W, 60:00, 0 GA, 26 svsSCSU T. VanDenakker L, 28:53, 5 GA, 10 svs Julie Friend X, 31:07, 1 GA, 11 svs

SHOTS: MSU 11-11-5=27, SCSU 9-7-10=26POWER PLAY: MSU 2-5, SCSU 0-5PENALTIES: MSU 5/10, SCSU 5/10

SCORING1 2nd 1:43 MSU Lauren Barnes/2(Kari Lundberg, Lauren Zrust)2 2nd 14:45 SCSU Sydney Burghardt/2(Jaclyn Daggit, Audrey Hanmer)3 2nd 17:48 SCSU Alex Nelson/3(Abby Ness, Brittany Toor)

GOALIESMSU Alli Altmann L, 58:43, 2 GA, 16 svsSCSU Julie Friend W, 60:00, 1 GA, 29 svs

SHOTS: MSU 7-14-9=30, SCSU 11-4-3=18POWER PLAY: MSU 0-3, SCSU 0-2PENALTIES: MSU 2/4, SCSU 3/6

SCORING1 2nd 9:47 OSU Natalie Spooner/16(Ally Tarr)2 2nd 19:19 OSU Natalie Spooner/17(Kelly Wild, Brittany Carlson)

GOALIESOSU Chelsea Knapp W, 60:00, 0 GA, 25 svsSCSU Julie Friend L, 59.20, 2 GA, 23 svs

SHOTS: OSU 5-11-9=25, SCSU 5-10-10=25POWER PLAY: OSU 0-5, SCSU 0-5PENALTIES: OSU 5/10, SCSU 6/23

SCORING1 1st 7:30 SCSU Jaclyn Daggit/1(Lisa Martinson, Amanda Monkman)2 1st 10:12 SCSU Molli Mott/7(Brittany Toor, Cari Coen)3 1st 15:51 SCSU Alex Nelson/4(Haylea Schmid, Julia Gilbert)4 1st 16:14 OSU Taylor Kuehl/1(Tina Hollowell, Kayla Sullivan)5 2nd 17:25 PPG OSU Ally Tarr/10(Kayla Sullivan, Natalie Spooner)6 3rd 5:27 OSU Natalie Spooner/18(Hokey Langan, Madison Marcotte)7 3rd 14:20 SCSU Brittany Toor/4(Abby Ness, Katie Allen)

GOALIESOSU Lisa Steffes X, 15:51, 3 GA, 8 svs Chelsea Knapp L, 43:46, 1 GA, 10 svsSCSU Julie Friend W, 59:52, 3 GA, 41 svs

SHOTS: OSU 15-19-10=44, SCSU 11-4-7=22POWER PLAY: OSU 1-4, SCSU 0-4PENALTIES: OSU 5/10, SCSU 5/10

SCORING1 1st 16:23 SCSU Callie Dahl/3(Sydney Burghardt)2 2nd 0:13 SCSU Brittany Toor/5(Abby Ness)3 3rd 0:18 MSU Lauren Barnes/4(Emill Andersson, Emmi Leinonen)4 3rd 8:54 PPG SCSU Julia Gilbert/2(Michelle Burke, Alex Nelson)5 3rd 11:00 SHG SCSU Brittany Toor/ 5 (UA)6 3rd 19:34 PPG MSU Ariel Mackley/3(Jackie Otto)

GOALIESSCSU Julie Friend W, 60:00, 2 GA, 39 svsMSU Alli Altmann L, 60:00, 4 GA, 19 svs

SHOTS: SCSU 8-8-7=23, MSU 11-12-18=41POWER PLAY: SCSU 1-5, MSU 1-4PENALTIES: SCSU 7/14, MSU 8/16

SCORING1 1st 17:26 SCSU Molli Mott/8(Brittany Toor, Abby Ness)2 2nd 5:55 SCSU Jocelyn Zabrick/3(Sydney Burghardt, Callie Dahl)3 2nd 12:56 PPG SCSU Abby Ness/2(Julie Gilbert, Sydney Burghardt)4 3rd 2:25 PPG MSU Jackie Otto/3(Lauren Smith, Lauren Barnes)

GOALIESSCSU Julie Friend W, 60:00, 1 GA, 28 svsMSU Alli Altmann L, 60:00, 3 GA, 23 svs

SHOTS: SCSU 11-10-5=26, MSU 9-12-8=29POWER PLAY: SCSU 1-5, MSU 1-3PENALTIES: SCSU 4/8, MSU 6/15

GAME 19 - Dec. 9, 2011Minnesota State (6-11-0, 2-9-0 WCHA) atSt. Cloud State (1-16-2, 0-13-0) WCHA)Date: Dec. 9, 2011Location: St. Cloud, Minn.Arena: National Hockey CenterAttendance: 229 Start time: 7:07 pm End time: 9:02 pm Total time: 1:55

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total-------------------------------------------------------------Minnesota State 3 2 1 - 6St. Cloud State 0 0 0 - 0

GAME 20 - Dec. 10, 2011Minnesota State (6-12-0, 2-10-0 WCHA) atSt. Cloud State (2-16-2, 1-13-0 WCHA)Date: Dec. 10, 2011Location: St. Cloud, Minn.Arena: National Hockey CenterAttendance: 229 Start time: 2:07 pm End time: 4:00 pm Total time: 1:53

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total-------------------------------------------------------------Minnesota State 0 1 0 - 1St. Cloud State 0 2 0 - 2

GAME 21 - Jan. 6, 2012Ohio State (10-7-4, 7-7-1 WCHA) atSt. Cloud State (2-17-2, 1-14-0 WCHA)Date: Jan. 6, 2012Location: St. Cloud, Minn.Arena: National Hockey CenterAttendance: 155 Start time: 7:07 pm End time: 9 pm Total time: 1:53

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total-------------------------------------------------------------Ohio State 0 2 0 - 2St. Cloud State 0 0 0- 0

GAME 22 - Jan. 7, 2012Ohio State (10-8-4, 7-8-1 WCHA) atSt. Cloud State (3-17-2, 2-14-0 WCHA)Date: Jan. 7, 2012Location: St. Cloud, Minn.Arena: National Hockey CenterAttendance: 223 Start time: 2:07 pm End time: 4:04 pm Total time: 1:57

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total-------------------------------------------------------------Ohio State 1 1 1 - 3St. Cloud State 3 0 1 - 4

GAME 23 - Jan. 13, 2012St. Cloud State (4-17-2, 3-14-0 WCHA) atMinnesota State (7-16-0, 3-14-0 WCHA)Date: Jan. 13, 2012Location: Mankato, Minn.Arena: All Seasons ArenaAttendance: 115 Start time: 7:07 pm End time: 9:09 pm Total time: 2:02

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total-------------------------------------------------------------St. Cloud State 1 1 2 - 4Minnesota State 0 0 2 - 2

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GAME 24 - Jan. 14, 2012St. Cloud State (5-17-2, 4-14-0 WCHA) atMinnesota State (7-17-0, 3-15-0 WCHA)Date: Jan. 14, 2012Location: Mankato, Minn.Arena: All Seasons ArenaAttendance: 167 Start time: 3:07 pm End time: 5:00 pm Total time: 1:53

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total-------------------------------------------------------------St. Cloud State 1 2 0 - 3Minnesota State 0 0 1 - 1

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SCORING1 1st 11:32 PPG M. Lamoureux-Kolls/20(Andrea Dalen, Mary Loken)2 1st 11:51 Michelle Karvinen/16 (UA)3 1st 14:23 Jocelyne Lamoureux/21(M. Lamoureux-Kolls, Margot Miller)4 2nd 4:07 M. Lamoureux-Kolls/21(Jocelyne Lamoureux)5 2nd 4:20 Kayla Berg/2(Alssa Wiebe, Madison Kolls)6 2nd 11:20 Allison Parizek/4(Ashley Furia, Tori Williams)7 2nd 13:38 PPG Alyssa Wiebe/11(Jocelyne Lamoureux, Michelle Karvinen)8 3rd 3:16 M. Lamoureux-Kolls/22(Jocelyne Lamoureux)9 3rd 3:48 Andrea Dalen/9(Mary Loken, Alyssa Wiebe)10 3rd 5:27 Jocelyne Lamoureux/22(M. Lamoureux-Kolls, Margot Miller)

GOALIESSCSU Julie Friend L, 24:20, 5 GA, 3 svs T. VanDenakker X, 35:40, 5 GA, 17 svsUND JoridDagfinrud W,59:45,0GA,16svs

SHOTS: SCSU 10-4-2=16, UND 6-15-9=30POWER PLAY: SCSU 0-5, UND 2-5PENALTIES: SCSU 6/12, UND 6/12

SCORING1 1st 1:33 Tori Williams/1(Monique Weber)2 1st 8:13 Monique Weber/4(M. Lamoureux-Kolls, Michelle Karvinen)3 1st PPG 15:38 Michelle Karvinen/17(M. Lamoureux-Kolls, Monique Weber)4 1st 18:20 Megan Gilbert/1(Monique Weber5 2nd 9:54 Jocelyne Lamoureux/23(M. Lamoureux-Kolls)6 3rd 6:54 Mary Loken/5 (UA)7 3rd 8:38 PPG Jocelyne Lamoureux/24(M. Lamoureux-Kolls)8 3rd 11:41 Jocelyne Lamoureux/25

(Margot Miller, Michelle Karvinen)9 3rd 19:59 Ashley Furia/2(Jocelyne Lamoureux, Michelle Karvinen)

GOALIESSCSU Julie Friend L, 20:00, 4 GA, 7 svs T. VanDenakker X, 40:00, 5 GA, 32 svsUND JoridDagfinrud W,59:54,0GA,27svs

SHOTS: SCSU 12-9-6=27, UND 11-17-20=48POWER PLAY: SCSU 0-4, UND 2-6PENALTIES: SCSU 10/31, UND 8/27

SCORING1 1st 2:48 UMD Audrey Cournoyer/15 (Katie Wilson, Pernilla Winberg)2 1st 17:35 UMD Jenna McParland/16(Haley Irwin, Audrey Cournoyer)3 2nd 3:08 UMD Audrey Cournoyer/16(Haley Irwin, Kacy Ambroz)4 2nd 6:50 PPG UMD Audrey Cournoyer/17(Haley Irwin, Brigette Lacquette)5 2nd 9:55 UMD Haley Irwin/10(Tea Villila)

GOALIESUMD Jennifer Harss W, 59:54, 0 GA, 21 svsSCSU Julie Friend L, 60:00, 5 GA, 31 svs

SHOTS: UMD 12-14-10=36, SCSU 10-3-8=21POWER PLAY: UMD 1-3, SCSU 0-4PENALTIES: UMD 7/14, SCSU 6/12

SCORING1 1st 19:19 SHG UMD Jessica Wong/9 (UA)2 2nd 14:01 UMD Vanessa Thibault/7(Jamie Kenyon, Jessica Wong)3 2nd 19:14 PPG SCSU Alex Nelson/5(Audrey Hanmer, Molli Mott)

GOALIESUMD Lana Steck W, 59:38, 1 GA, 21 svsSCSU Julie Friend L, 58:37, 2 GA, 43 svs

SHOTS: UMD 8-24-13=45, SCSU 8-6-8=22POWER PLAY: UMD 0-6, SCSU 1-5PENALTIES: UMD 8/16, SCSU 9/29

SCORING1 1st 0:52 SCSU Alex Nelson/6(Cari Coen, Julia Gilbert)2 1st 1:34 UMN Jen Schoullis/18(Amanda Kessel, Megan Bozek)3 1st 2:37 UMN Anne Schleper/4(Emily West, Stephanie Anderson)4 1st 4:17 PPG UMN Sarah Erickson/13(Amanda Kessel, Megan Bozek)5 1st 17:32 PPG UMN Jen Schoullis/19(Amanda Kessel, Sarah Erickson)6 1st 18:05 PPG UMN Amanda Kessel/22(Megan Bozek, Anne Schleper)7 2nd 2:18 UMN Bethany Brausen/3(Kelly Terry, Anne Schleper)8 3rd 14:28 UMN Amanda Kessel/23(Megan Bozek, Baylee Gillanders)9 3rd 14:45 PPG UMN Rachael Bona/5(Anne Schleper, Amanda Kessel)

GOALIESUMN Noora Raty W, 59:52, 1 GA, 22 svsSCSU Julie Friend L, 55:59, 8 GA, 31 svs Anna Donlan X, 4:01, 0 GA, 2 svs

SHOTS: UMN 18-13-10=41, SCSU 9-10-4=23POWER PLAY: UMN 4-9, SCSU 0-6PENALTIES: UMN 9/18, SCSU 9/21

GAME 25 - Jan. 20, 2012St. Cloud State (5-18-2, 4-15-0-0 WCHA) at#6 North Dakota (14-8-2, 10-7-2-1 WCHA)Date: Jan. 20, 2012Location: Grand Forks, N.D.Arena: Ralph EngelstadAttendance: 808 Start time: 7:07 pm End time: 9:11 pm Total time: 2:04

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total-------------------------------------------------------------St. Cloud State 0 0 0 - 0#6 North Dakota 3 4 3 - 10

GAME 26 - Jan. 21, 2012St. Cloud State (5-19-2, 4-16-0-0 WCHA) at#6 North Dakota (15-8-2, 11-7-2-1 WCHA)Date: Jan. 21, 2012Location: Grand Forks, N.D.Arena: Ralph EngelstadAttendance: 939 Start time: 7:07 pm End time: 9:17 pm Total time: 2:10

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total-------------------------------------------------------------St. Cloud State 0 0 0 - 0#6 North Dakota 4 1 4 - 9

GAME 27 - Jan. 27, 2012#8 Minn. Duluth (13-11-1, 10-10-1 WCHA) atSt. Cloud State (5-20-2, 4-17-0 WCHA)Date: Jan. 27, 2012Location: St. Cloud, Minn.Arena: National Hockey CenterAttendance: 293 Start time: 7:07 pm End time: 9:04 pm Total time: 1:57

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total-------------------------------------------------------------#8 Minn. Duluth 2 3 0 - 5St. Cloud State 0 0 0 - 0

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GAME 28 - Jan. 28, 2012#8 Minn. Duluth (14-11-1, 11-10-1 WCHA) atSt. Cloud State (5-21-2, 4-18-0 WCHA)Date: Jan. 28, 2012Location: St. Cloud, Minn.Arena: National Hockey CenterAttendance: 409 Start time: 2:07 pm End time: 4:06 pm Total time: 1:59

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total-------------------------------------------------------------#8 Minn. Duluth 1 1 0 - 2St. Cloud State 0 1 0 - 1

GAME 29 - Feb. 3, 2012#2 Minnesota (23-4-2, 17-4-2 WCHA) atSt. Cloud State (5-22-2, 4-19-0 WCHA)Date: Feb. 3, 2012Location: St. Cloud, Minn.Arena: National Hockey CenterAttendance: 619 Start time: 7:07 pm End time: 9:10 pm Total time: 2:03

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total-------------------------------------------------------------#2 Minnesota 5 1 2 - 8St. Cloud State 1 0 0 - 1

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SCORING1 1st 12:20 UMN Sarah Erickson/14(Emily West, Megan Bozek)2 2nd 0:49 UMN Sarah Davis/6(Rachel Ramsey, Amanda Kessel)3 2nd 5:35 UMN Emily West/17(Sarah Erickson)4 2nd 17:01 UMN Emily West/18(Sarah Davis)5 3rd 5:09 UMN Kelly Terry/10(Megan Bozek, Emily West)6 3rd 5:53 UMN Becky Kortum/1(Anne Schleper, Stephanie Anderson)7 3rd 11:55 UMN Amanda Kessel/24(Jen Schoullis, Anne Schleper)

GOALIESUMN Noora Raty W, 59:36, 0 GA, 14 svsSCSU Julie Friend L, 60:00, 7 GA, 39 svs

SHOTS: UMN 20-14-12=46, SCSU 3-4-7=14POWER PLAY: UMN 0-7, SCSU 0-4PENALTIES: UMN 5/10, SCSU 8/16

SCORING1 1st 12:12 WIS Hilary Knight/27(Brittany Ammerman, Lauren Unser)2 1st 13:56 WIS Carolyne Prevost/19(Brianna Decker, Brooke Ammerman)3 2nd 3:21 WIS Brianna Decker/30(Brooke Ammerman, Carolyne Prevost)4 2nd 8:01 WIS Blayre Turnbull/7(Brittany Ammerman, Madison Packer)5 3rd 9:22 PPG WIS Brooke Ammerman/24(Carolyne Prevost, Brittany Haverstock)

GOALIESWIS Alex Rigsby W, 60:00, 0 GA, 19 svsSCSU Julie Friend L, 60:00, 5 GA, 36 svs

SHOTS: WIS 17-12-12=41, SCSU 4-12-3=19POWER PLAY: WIS 1-5, SCSU 0-4PENALTIES: WIS 4/8, SCSU 5/10

SCORING1 1st 2:43 WIS Katy Josephs/4(Brittany Ammerman, Hilary Knight)2 1st 7:29 WIS Brittany Ammerman/9(Hilary Knight, Katy Josephs)3 1st 14:48 WIS Carolyne Prevost/20(Katy Josephs, Hilary Knight)4 1st 17:36 WIS Stefanie McKeough/4(Katarina Zgraja, Hilary Knight)5 2nd 9:49 PPG WIS Brooke Ammerman/25(Hilary Knight, Stefanie McKeough)6 2nd 14:14 SCSU Alex Nelson/7(Julia Gilbert, Haylea Schmid)7 3rd 7:43 WIS Hilary Knight/28(Jordan Brickner)8 3rd 19:25 SCSU Brittany Toor/7(Abby Ness)

GOALIESWIS Alex Rigsby W, 55:53, 1 GA, 24 svs Nikki Kaasa X, 4:07, 1 GA, 1 svSCSU Julie Friend L, 19:57, 4 GA, 13 svs T. VanDenakker X, 40:00, 2 GA, 27 svs

SHOTS: WIS 17-17-12=46, SCSU 6-8-13=27POWER PLAY: WIS 1-4, SCSU 0-5PENALTIES: WIS 5/10, SCSU 4/8

SCORING1 1st 3:39 SCSU Jocelyn Zabrick/4(Callie Dahl, Ellie Sitek)2 1st 7:03 SHG BSU Sadie Lundquist (UA)3 2nd 7:27 PPG BSU Kimberly Lieder(Kristin Huber, Mackenzie Thurston)4 2nd 9:20 BSU Lauren Williams(Kristin Huber, Kimberly Lieder)5 2nd 9:37 SCSU Molli Mott/9(Kylie Lane, Sydney Burghardt)

GOALIESBSU Z. Tomcikova W, 60:00, 2 GA, 26 svsSCSU Julie Friend L, 59:27, 3 GA, 35 svs

SHOTS: BSU 15-15-8=38, SCSU 10-11-7=28POWER PLAY: BSU 1-3, SCSU 0-4PENALTIES: BSU 4/8, SCSU 3/6

SCORING1 1st 12:08 PPG BSU Emily Erickson/16(Montana Vichorek, Marlee Wheelhouse)2 1st 14:55 PPG BSU Sadie Johnson/12(Montana Vichorek, Emily Erickson)3 1st 16:51 PPG BSU Marlee Wheelhouse/8(Montana Vichorek, Emily Erickson)4 1st 19:41 PPG BSU Marlee Wheelhouse/9(Emily Erickson, Sadie Lundquist)5 2nd 2:28 PPG BSU Montana Vichorek/8(Sadie Lundquist, Marlee Wheelhouse)6 3rd 8:37 BSU Emily Erickson/10(Kimberly Lieder, Montana Vichorek)7 3rd 18:23 SCSU Amanda Arbogast/10(Callie Dahl)GOALIESBSU Z. Tomcikova W, 60:00, 1 GA, 26 svsSCSU T. VanDenakker L, 60:00, 6 GA, 25 svs

SHOTS: BSU 21-7-3=31, SCSU 10-7-10=27POWER PLAY: BSU 5-6, SCSU 0-5PENALTIES: BSU 5/10, SCSU 6/12

GAME 31 - Feb. 10, 2012#1 Wisconsin (27-2-2, 21-2-2 WCHA) atSt. Cloud State (5-24-2, 4-21-0 WCHA)Date: Feb. 10, 2012Location: St. Cloud, Minn.Arena: National Hockey CenterAttendance: 253 Start time: 7:07 pm End time: 9:01 pm Total time: 1:54

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total-------------------------------------------------------------#1 Wisconsin 2 2 1 - 5St. Cloud State 0 0 0 - 0

GAME 32 - Feb. 11, 2012#1 Wisconsin (28-2-2, 22-2-1 WCHA) atSt. Cloud State (5-25-2, 4-22-0 WCHA)Date: Feb. 11, 2012Location: St. Cloud, Minn.Arena: National Hockey CenterAttendance: 399 Start time: 2:07 pm End time: 3:59 pm Total time: 1:52

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total-------------------------------------------------------------#1 Wisconsin 4 1 1 - 6St. Cloud State 0 1 1 - 2

GAME 33 - Feb. 17, 2012Bemidji State (16-15-3, 10-14-2 WCHA) atSt. Cloud State (5-26-2, 4-23-0 WCHA)Date: Feb. 17, 2012Location: St. Cloud, Minn.Arena: National Hockey CenterAttendance: 315 Start time: 2:07 pm End time: 4:07 pm Total time: 2:00

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total-------------------------------------------------------------Bemidji State 1 2 0 - 3St. Cloud State 1 1 0 - 2

Last Regular Season Series

GAME 34 - Feb. 18, 2012Bemidji State (17-15-3, 11-14-2 WCHA) atSt. Cloud State (5-27-2, 4-24-0 WCHA)Date: Feb. 18, 2012Location: St. Cloud, Minn.Arena: National Hockey CenterAttendance: 399 Start time: 2:07 pm End time: 4:11 pm Total time: 2:04

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total-------------------------------------------------------------Bemidji State 4 1 1 - 6St. Cloud State 0 0 1 - 1

SENIOR DAYLast Regular Season Series

2011-12 SCSU Women’S HoCkey Game SUmmarieS

GAME 30 - Feb. 4, 2012#2 Minnesota (24-4-2, 18-4-2 WCHA) atSt. Cloud State (5-23-2, 4-20-0 WCHA)Date: Feb. 4, 2012Location: St. Cloud, Minn.Arena: National Hockey CenterAttendance: 344 Start time: 2:07 pm End time: 4:02 pm Total time: 1:55

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total-------------------------------------------------------------#2 Minnesota 1 3 3 - 7St. Cloud State 0 0 0 - 0

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SCORING1 1st 1:51 UMN Baylee Gillanders/2(Kelly Terry)2 1st 5:41 UMN Rachael Bona/8(Amanda Kessel, Jen Schoullis)3 1st 11:27 UMN Emily West/19(Rachael Bona, Kelly Seeler)4 2nd 14:26 UMN Nikki Ludwigson/1(Kelly Terry, Mira Jalosuo)5 2nd 17:09 UMN Kelly Terry/11(Katie Frischmann, Stephanie Anderson)6 2nd 19:15 SCSU Molli Mott/10(Abby Ness, Brittany Toor)7 3rd 18:41 PPG UMN Bethany Brausen/6(Katie Frischmann, Anne Schleper)

GOALIESSCSU Julie Friend L, 60:00, 6 GA, 32 svsUMN Noora Raty W, 52:29, 1 GA, 19 svs Shyler Sletta X, 7:31, 0 GA, 0 svs

SHOTS: SCSU 5-11-4=20, UMN 13-16-9=38POWER PLAY: SCSU 0-3, UMN 1-3PENALTIES: SCSU 5/10, UMN 5/10

SCORING1 1st 8:00 PPG UMN Emily West/20(Kelly Terry, Rachel Ramsey)2 1st 12:23 UMN Amanda Kessel/27(Rachael Bona, Kelly Seeler)3 1st 16:58 UMN Emily West/21(Sarah Erickson)4 3rd 6:57 SHG UMN Amanda Kessel/28(Jen Schoullis)5 3rd 12:52 UMN Amanda Kessel/29(Jen Schoullis, Kelly Seeler)6 3rd 18:05 UMN Meghan Lorence/5(Jen Schoullis, Bethany Brausen)GOALIESSCSU Julie Friend L, 59:39, 5 GA, 41 svs T. VanDenakker X, 0:21, 1 GA, 0 svsUMN Noora Raty W, 60:00, 0 GA, 15 svs

SHOTS: SCSU 2-3-10=15, UMN 21-9-17=47POWER PLAY: SCSU 0-3, UMN 1-4PENALTIES: SCSU 5/10, UMN 4/8

GAME 35 - Feb. 24, 2012St. Cloud State (5-28-2, 4-25-0 WCHA) at#2 Minnesota (28-5-2, 21-5-2 WCHA)Date: Feb. 24, 2012Location: Minneapolis, Minn.Arena: Ridder ArenaAttendance: 768 Start time: 7:07 pm End time: 9:01 pm Total time: 1:54

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total-------------------------------------------------------------St. Cloud State 0 1 0 - 1 #2 Minnesota 3 2 1 - 6

1st Round WCHA Playoffs

GAME 35 - Feb. 25, 2012St. Cloud State (5-29-2, 4-26-0 WCHA) at#2 Minnesota (29-5-2, 22-5-2 WCHA)Date: Feb. 25, 2012Location: Minneapolis, Minn.Arena: Ridder ArenaAttendance: 793 Start time: 4:07 pm End time: 6:04 pm Total time: 1:57

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total-------------------------------------------------------------St. Cloud State 0 0 0 - 0 #2 Minnesota 3 0 3 - 6

1st Round WCHA Playoffs

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SCSU’S all-Time roSTer (SinCe 1998 - alpHabeTiCal)ANo. Name Years G-A-P Hometown9 Gabrielle “Brie” Adams 2000-03 1-4-5 Allen Park, Mich.2 Katie Allen 2009- 0-7-7 Red Deer, Alberta10/9 Alecia Anderson 2007-11 1-2-3 Brooklyn Park, Minn.18 Bobbie Anderson 2003-07 3-5-8 Whitecourt, Alberta30 Brie Anderson 2002-04 0-0-0 Grand Forks, N.D.21 Ashley Andrews 2003-05 1-3-4 Lakeville, Minn.6 Amanda Arbogast 2011- 2-1-3 Virginia, Minn.

B13 Lindsay Ball 2003-04 0-2-2 Victoria, B.C.13 Katy Battis 1999-02 3-12-15 West St. Paul, Minn.16 Christy Blanchard 1998-99 0-0-0 White Bear Lake, Minn.15 Krissy Bradbury 1998-99 0-1-1 Sycamore, Illinois1 Ellen Brinkman 2000-04 0-0-0 North St. Paul, Minn.5 Hanna Brodt 2012- 0-0-0 Roseville, Minn.13 Sydney Burghardt 2010- 2-9-11 Medicine Hat, Alberta8 Michelle Burke 2010- 1-6-7 London, Ontario

C17 Kayla Capistrant 2010-11 0-1-1 Roseville, Minn.7 Tina Ciraulo 2001-05 20-35-55 Clinton Township, Mich.9 Heather Jo Clark 1998-00 1-3-4 Encino, Calif.24 Hailey Clarkson 2004-07 33-52-85 Wnnipeg, Manitoba28 Cari Coen 2011- 1-3-4 Manhatten Beach, Calif.16 Jenny Conzemius 1999-00 1-2-3 Rochester, Minn.6 Abby Cooper 1999-03 38-42-80 Washington, Mich.8 Kim Conradi 1998-99 0-1-1 Ham Lake, Minn.16/19 Amy Currier 2005-09 16-17-33 Fargo, N.D.

D27 Jaclyn Daggit 2008-12 3-13-16 St. Paul Park, Minn.18 Callie Dahl 2009- 6-6-12 Stillwater, Minn.29 Gretchen Dahl 2002-03 0-0-0 Willmar, Minn.19 Bridget Davenport 2000-01 2-3-5 Madison, Wis.3 Nicki DelCastillo 2001-03 1-0-1 North St. Paul, Minn.29 Rachel Denner 1999-01 20-17-37 N. Lancaster, Ontario15 Stacy Dey 2004-08 1-10-11 Maplewood, Minn.35 Sondra Diaz-Arntzen 1998-00 0-0-0 Waukesha, Wis.6 Kelli Donahue 1998-99 0-0-0 Pewaukee, Wis.30 Anna Donlan 2008- 0-0-0 Hillsboro, Wis. 7 Ricki-Lee Doyle 2000-01 26-36-62 Calgary, Alberta

F14 Laura Fast 2004-08 32-45-77 Calgary, Alberta3 Tricia Fast 2003-07 0-11-11 Calgary, Alberta35 Katie Fitzgerald 2012- 0-0-0 Des Plaines, Ill.4 Jenaca Fredheim 2006-10 0-6-6 Campbell, B.C.1 Julie Friend 2011- 0-0-0 Minnetonka, Minn.22 Kalli Funk 2012- 0-0-0 Roseville, Minn.

G5 Sara Ganser 1998-00 6-9-15 Ramsey, Minn.2 Jenny Gensch 2004-05 0-0-0 Apple Valley, Minn.20/14 Julia Gilbert 2010- 8-12-20 Hermantown, Minn.2 Erika Glover 1998-99 0-0-0 Southlake, Texas7 Gina Grosso 1998-00 14-8-22 Rochester, Minn.33 Laura Gieselman 1999-03 0-1-1 Annandale, Minn.4 Kimberly Gubernot 1998-99 3-2-5 Mukwonago, Wis.

H3 Audrey Hanmer 2011- 1-4-5 Wyoming, Minn.18 Sandra Hansen 1998-99 8-4-12 Champlin, Minn.24 Katie Hauge 2002-04 6-6-12 Rosemount, Minn.16 Danielle Hirsch 2006-10 4-51-55 Bloomington, Minn.25 Caitlin Hogan 2006-10 50-77-127 Oakdale, Minn.11 Carrie Holldorf 2002-05 26-46-72 Glenwood City, Wis.

J12 Randie Jelinski 2002-06 5-26-31 Regina, Sask.22 Jacqueline Jensen 2003-07 10-15-25 Madison, Wis. 22 Lindsay Jerke 1998-99 1-5-6 Coon Rapids, Minn.25 Calise Johnson 2002-04 1-3-4 Pine City, Minn.20 Jenny Jones 2000-01 5-3-8 Owatonna, Minn.18/11 Courtney Josefson 2007-11 2-1-3 Bemidji, Minn.

K3/5 Diana Karouzos 2007-11 4-6-10 Chicago, Ill.15/14 Kobi Kawamoto 2000-04 35-64-99 Surry, B.C.11 Andrea Keller 2001-02 11-10-21 Sterling Heights, Mich.7 Skye Kelly 2012- 0-0-0 Brandon, Manitoba5/20 Katie Kemmerer 2006-10 6-5-11 Anchorage, Alaska2 Abby Krause 2005-08 1-7-8 Moorhead, Minn.9 Brittni Kuyper 2004-08 10-39-49 Eden Prairie, Minn.

LNo. Name Years G-A-P Hometown8 Ashlan Lambert 2008-10 2-0-2 Eden Prairie, Minn.10 Kylie Lane 2009- 3-9-12 Roseau, Minn.17 Marie-Michel Lemieux 2004-08 14-10-24 Boisbriand, Quebec20 Carmen Lizee 2004-08 0-0-0 High Prairie, Alberta

M6/11 Denelle Maguet 2004-07 19-38-57 St. Rose, Manitoba22/11 Lisa Martinson 2009- 4-9-13 St. Louis Park, Minn.21 Amanda Mathison 1999-03 14-12-26 Newport, Minn.17 Fiona McLeod 1999-02 32-55-87 Toronto, Ontario28/22 Megan McCarthy 2005-09 36-45-81 Eden Prairie, Minn.22 Erin McNamara 1999-03 17-24-41 Macomb, Mich.27 Tara McNamara 1998-02 5-7-12 Inver Grove Heights, Minn.29/17 Kelly Meierhofer 2006-10 2-9-11 Sauk Rapids, Minn.4 Emily Meronyk 2004-06 0-0-0 Keonora, Ontario8 Maggie Mickelson 2007-08 0-0-0 Hixton, Wis.23 Michelle Moen 2005-09 11-12-23 Rogers, Minn.4 Amanda Monkman 2010- 0-2-2 Roseau, Minn.23 Molli Mott 2010- 15-9-24 Colorado Springs, Colo.12 Briana Munyon 1999-01 3-5-8 North St. Paul, Minn.

N12/15 Alex Nelson 2009- 18-13-31 Andover, Minn.24 Andrea Nelson 1998-99 1-2-3 Shoreview, Minn.13 Felicia Nelson 2007-10 54-38-92 St. Paul, Minn.19 Abby Ness 2011- 2-12-14 Roseau, Minn.31 Kendell Newell 2004-08 0-0-0 Phoenix, Ariz.37 Ashley Nixon 2007-11 0-6-6 Blaine, Minn.21 Sammy Nixon 2005-09 23-27-50 Blaine, Minn.13 Gretchen Norby 2004-05 0-3-3 Detroit Lakes, Minn.11 Natalie Nygren 1998-00 11-10-21 Brooklyn Park, Minn.

O12 Amy Olson 2010- 0-2-2 Roseau, Minn.14 Kristen Olson 1999-01 6-4-10 Fairmont, Minn.19 Lisa Olson 1998-99 8-11-19 Minneapolis, Minn.3 Rebecca Olson 1998-00 13-9-22 Minneapolis, Minn.29 Kristy Oonincx 2004-06 29-38-67 Moose Jaw, Sask.

P2 Leanne Perrin 2000-04 6-17-23 Maple Ridge, B.C.26 Heidi Perz 1998-00 3-10-13 Muskego, Wisc.27/15 Meaghan Pezon 2006-10 41-54-95 Eden Prairie, Minn.18 Josefin Pettersson 2002-03 1-0-1 Richfield, Minn.10 Amanda Presenger 1999-01 10-18-28 Thunder Bay, Ontario10 Dana Pretty 2001-02 3-8-11 Richmond, B.C.16 Melanie Pudsey 2001-05 17-13-30 Erin, Ontario

R5 Alison Ribar 2000-03 2-5-7 Eagan, Minn.6 Holly Roberts 2006-10 54-72-126 St. Cloud, Minn.17 Jenna Redford 2012- 0-0-0 Soldotna, Alaska

S33 Shanna Scheuermann 1998-99 0-0-0 Rhinelander, Wis.19/9 Haylea Schmid 2009- 4-8-12 Oak Grove, Minn.7 Brita Schroeder 2005-09 6-23-29 Monticello, Minn.23 Krista Simonson 2002-04 7-8-15 Hibbing, Minn.21 Ellie Sitek 2009- 0-2-2 Edina, Minn.27 Ivy Smith 2012- 0-0-0 Rice Lake, Wis.27 Rachel Solgon 2002-06 1-2-3 Tucson, Ariz.16 Vanessa Spataro 2012- 0-0-0 Stouffville, Ontario5 Hilary Spires 2004-06 0-0-0 Delta, B.C.4 Roxanne Stang 2000-04 71-48-119 Princeton, Minn. 20 Cheryl Starman 1998-99 0-5-5 Owatonna, Minn.10 Ashley Stewart 2002-06 45-53-98 Toronto, Ontario19 Kelly Stewart 2002-06 17-28-45 Toronto, Ontario33 Lauri St. Jacques 2003-07 0-0-0 Sturgeon Falls, Ontario12 Stephanie Sustercich 1998-99 0-0-0 Brainerd, Minn.8 Jennifer Swanson 1999-03 22-35-57 Rosemount, Minn.

T10 April Thornburg 1998-99 1-3-4 Burnsville, Minn.15 Carrie Tonkin 1999-00 0-7-7 Rosemont, Minn.14 Brittany Toor 2008-12 16-20-36 Hartland, Mich. 26 Kari Turkowski 2003-05 1-1-2 Cold Spring, Minn.

V29 Tayler VanDenakker 2008-12 0-1-1 Winnipeg, Manitoba

W27 Jenni Wildes 1998-99 7-6-13 Savage, Minn.35 Marie Witchey 2001-02 0-0-0 O’Neill, Neb.

Z24 Jocelyn Zabrick 2009-12 4-10-14 Airdrie, Alberta

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1No. Name Years G-A-P Hometown1 Ellen Brinkman 2000-04 0-0-0 North St. Paul, Minn.1 Julie Friend 2011- 0-0-0 Minnetonka, Minn.

22 Katie Allen 2009- 0-7-7 Red Deer, Alberta2 Jenny Gensch 2004-05 0-0-0 Apple Valley, Minn.2 Erika Glover 1998-99 0-0-0 Southlake, Texas2 Abby Krause 2005-08 1-7-8 Moorhead, Minn.2 Leanne Perrin 2000-04 6-17-23 Maple Ridge, B.C.

33 Nicki DelCastillo 2001-03 1-0-1 North St. Paul, Minn.3 Tricia Fast 2003-07 0-11-11 Calgary, Alberta3 Audrey Hanmer 2011- 1-4-5 Wyoming, Minn.3/5 Diana Karouzos 2007-11 4-6-10 Chicago, Ill.3 Rebecca Olson 1998-00 13-9-22 Minneapolis, Minn.

44 Jenaca Fredheim 2006-10 0-6-6 Campbell, B.C.4 Kimberly Gubernot 1998-99 3-2-5 Mukwonago, Wis. 4 Emily Meronyk 2004-06 0-0-0 Keonora, Ontario4 Amanda Monkman 2010- 0-2-2 Roseau, Minn.4 Roxanne Stang 2000-04 71-48-119 Princeton, Minn.

55 Hanna Brodt 2012- 0-0-0 Roseville, Minn.5 Sara Ganser 1998-00 6-9-15 Ramsey, Minn.5/3 Diana Karouzos 2007-11 4-6-10 Chicago, Ill.5/20 Katie Kemmerer 2006-10 6-5-11 Anchorage, Alaska5 Alison Ribar 2000-03 2-5-7 Eagan, Minn.5 Hilary Spires 2004-06 0-0-0 Delta, B.C.

66 Amanda Arbogast 2011- 2-1-3 Virginia, Minn.6 Abby Cooper 1999-03 38-42-80 Washington, Mich.6 Kelli Donahue 1998-99 0-0-0 Pewaukee, Wis. 6/11 Denelle Maguet 2004-07 19-38-57 St. Rose, Manitoba6 Holly Roberts 2006-10 54-72-126 St. Cloud, Minn.

77 Tina Ciraulo 2001-05 20-35-55 Clinton Township, Mich.7 Skye Kelly 2012- 0-0-0 Brandon, Manitoba7 Ricki-Lee Doyle 2000-01 26-36-62 Calgary, Alberta7 Gina Grosso 1998-00 14-8-22 Rochester, Minn.7 Brita Schroeder 2005-09 6-23-29 Monticello, Minn.

88 Michelle Burke 2010- 1-6-7 London, Ontario8 Kim Conradi 1998-99 0-1-1 Ham Lake, Minn.8 Ashlan Lambert 2008-10 2-0-2 Eden Prairie, Minn.8 Maggie Mickelson 2007-08 0-0-0 Hixton, Wis.8 Jennifer Swanson 1999-03 22-35-57 Rosemount, Minn.

9No. Name Years G-A-P Hometown9 Gabrielle “Brie” Adams 2000-03 1-4-5 Allen Park, Mich.9/10 Alecia Anderson 2007-11 1-2-3 Brooklyn Park, Minn.9 Heather Jo Clark 1998-00 1-3-4 Encino, Calif. 9 Brittni Kuyper 2004-08 10-39-49 Eden Prairie, Minn.9/19 Haylea Schmid 2009- 4-8-12 Oak Grove, Minn.

1010/9 Alecia Anderson 2007-11 1-2-3 Brooklyn Park, Minn.10 Kylie Lane 2009- 3-9-12 Roseau, Minn.10 Amanda Presenger 1999-01 10-18-28 Thunder Bay, Ontario10 Dana Pretty 2001-02 3-8-11 Richmond, B.C. 10 Ashley Stewart 2002-06 45-53-98 Toronto, Ontario10 April Thornburg 1998-99 1-3-4 Burnsville, Minn.

1111 Carrie Holldorf 2002-05 26-46-72 Glenwood City, Wis.11/18 Courtney Josefson 2007-11 2-1-3 Bemidji, Minn.11 Andrea Keller 2001-02 11-10-21 Sterling Heights, Mich.11/6 Denelle Maguet 2004-07 19-38-57 St. Rose, Manitoba11/22 Lisa Martinson 2009- 4-9-13 St. Louis Park, Minn.11 Natalie Nygren 1998-00 11-10-21 Brooklyn Park, Minn.

1212 Randie Jelinski 2002-06 5-26-31 Regina, Sask.12 Briana Munyon 1999-01 3-5-8 North St. Paul, Minn.12/15 Alex Nelson 2009- 18-13-31 Andover, Minn.12 Amy Olson 2010- 0-2-2 Roseau, Minn.12 Stephanie Sustercich 1998-99 0-0-0 Brainerd, Minn.

1313 Lindsay Ball 2003-04 0-2-2 Victoria, B.C.13 Katy Battis 1999-02 3-12-15 West St. Paul, Minn.13 Sydney Burghardt 2010- 2-9-11 Medicine Hat, Alberta 13 Felicia Nelson 2007-10 54-38-92 St. Paul, Minn.13 Gretchen Norby 2004-05 0-3-3 Detroit Lakes, Minn.

1414 Laura Fast 2004-08 32-45-77 Calgary, Alberta14/20 Julia Gilbert 2010- 8-12-20 Hermantown, Minn.14/15 Kobi Kawamoto 2000-04 35-64-99 Surry, B.C.14 Kristen Olson 1999-01 6-4-10 Fairmont, Minn.14 Brittany Toor 2008-12 16-20-36 Hartland, Mich.

1515 Krissy Bradbury 1998-99 0-1-1 Sycamore, Illinois15 Stacy Dey 2004-08 1-10-11 Maplewood, Minn. 15/14 Kobi Kawamoto 2000-04 35-64-99 Surry, B.C.15/12 Alex Nelson 2009- 18-13-31 Andover, Minn.15/27 Meaghan Pezon 2006-10 41-54-95 Eden Prairie, Minn.15 Carrie Tonkin 1999-00 0-7-7 Rosemont, Minn.

#5 Diana Karouzos (2007-11) #4 Jenaca Fredheim (2006-10)#12 Randie Jelinski (2002-06) & #29 Kristy Oonincx (2004-06)

SCSU’S all-Time roSTer (SinCe 1998 - nUmeriCal)

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16No. Name Years G-A-P Hometown16 Christy Blanchard 1998-99 0-0-0 White Bear Lake, Minn.16 Jenny Conzemius 1999-00 1-2-3 Rochester, Minn.16/19 Amy Currier 2005-09 16-17-33 Fargo, N.D.16 Danielle Hirsch 2006-10 4-51-55 Bloomington, Minn.16 Melanie Pudsey 2001-05 17-13-30 Erin, Ontario16 Vanessa Spataro 2012- 0-0-0 Stouffville, Ontario

1717 Kayla Capistrant 2010-11 0-1-1 Roseville, Minn.17 Marie-Michel Lemieux 2004-08 14-10-24 Boisbriand, Quebec17 Fiona McLeod 1999-02 32-55-87 Toronto, Ontario17/29 Kelly Meierhofer 2006-10 2-9-11 Sauk Rapids, Minn.17 Jenna Redford 2012- 0-0-0 Soldotna, Alaska

1818 Bobbie Anderson 2003-07 3-5-8 Whitecourt, Alberta18 Callie Dahl 2009- 6-6-12 Stillwater, Minn.18 Sandra Hansen 1998-99 8-4-12 Champlin, Minn.18/11 Courtney Josefson 2007-11 2-1-3 Bemidji, Minn.18 Josefin Pettersson 2002-03 1-0-1 Richfield, Minn.

1919/16 Amy Currier 2005-09 16-17-33 Fargo, N.D.19 Bridget Davenport 2000-01 2-3-5 Madison, Wis.19 Abby Ness 2011- 2-12-14 Roseau, Minn.19 Lisa Olson 1998-99 8-11-19 Minneapolis, Minn.19/9 Haylea Schmid 2009- 4-8-12 Oak Grove, Minn.19 Kelly Stewart 2002-06 17-28-45 Toronto, Ontario

2020/14 Julia Gilbert 2010- 8-12-20 Hermantown, Minn.20 Carmen Lizee 2004-08 0-0-0 High Prairie, Alberta 20 Jenny Jones 2000-01 5-3-8 Owatonna, Minn.20/5 Katie Kemmerer 2006-10 6-5-11 Anchorage, Alaska20 Cheryl Starman 1998-99 0-5-5 Owatonna, Minn.

2121 Ashley Andrews 2003-05 1-3-4 Lakeville, Minn.21 Amanda Mathison 1999-03 14-12-26 Newport, Minn.21 Sammy Nixon 2005-09 23-27-50 Blaine, Minn.21 Ellie Sitek 2009- 0-2-2 Edina, Minn.

2222 Kalli Funk 2012- 0-0-0 Roseville, Minn.22 Jacqueline Jensen 2003-07 10-15-25 Madison, Wis. 22 Lindsay Jerke 1998-99 1-5-6 Coon Rapids, Minn.22/11 Lisa Martinson 2009- 4-9-13 St. Louis Park, Minn.22/28 Megan McCarthy 2005-09 36-45-81 Eden Prairie, Minn.22 Erin McNamara 1999-03 17-24-41 Macomb, Mich.

2323 Michelle Moen 2005-09 11-12-23 Rogers, Minn.23 Molli Mott 2010- 15-9-24 Colorado Springs,Colo.23 Krista Simonson 2002-04 7-8-15 Hibbing, Minn.

24No. Name Years G-A-P Hometown24 Hailey Clarkson 2004-07 33-52-85 Wnnipeg, Manitoba24 Katie Hauge 2002-04 6-6-12 Rosemount, Minn.24 Andrea Nelson 1998-99 1-2-3 Shoreview, Minn.24 Jocelyn Zabrick 2009-12 4-10-14 Airdrie, Alberta

2525 Caitlin Hogan 2006-10 50-77-127 Oakdale, Minn.25 Calise Johnson 2002-04 1-3-4 Pine City, Minn.

2626 Heidi Perz 1998-00 3-10-13 Muskego, Wis.26 Kari Turkowski 2003-05 1-1-2 Cold Spring, Minn.

2727 Jaclyn Daggit 2008-12 3-13-16 St. Paul Park, Minn.27 Tara McNamara 1998-02 5-7-12 Inver Grove Heights, Minn.27/15 Meaghan Pezon 2006-10 41-54-95 Eden Prairie, Minn.27 Ivy Smith 2012- 0-0-0 Rice Lake, Wis.27 Rachel Solgon 2002-06 1-2-3 Tucson, Ariz.27 Jenni Wildes 1998-99 7-6-13 Savage, Minn.

2828 Cari Coen 2011- 1-3-4 Manhatten Beach, Calif.28/22 Megan McCarthy 2005-09 36-45-81 Eden Prairie, Minn.

2929 Gretchen Dahl 2002-03 0-0-0 Willmar, Minn.29 Rachel Denner 1999-01 20-17-37 N. Lancaster, Ontario29/17 Kelly Meierhofer 2006-10 2-9-11 Sauk Rapids, Minn.29 Kristy Oonincx 2004-06 29-38-67 Moose Jaw, Sask.29 Tayler VanDenakker 2008-12 0-1-1 Winnipeg, Manitoba

3030 Brie Anderson 2002-04 0-0-0 Grand Forks, N.D.30 Anna Donlan 2008- 0-0-0 Hillsboro, Wis.

3131 Kendell Newell 2004-08 0-0-0 Phoenix, Ariz.

3333 Laura Gieselman 1999-03 0-1-1 Annandale, Minn.33 Shanna Scheuermann 1998-99 0-0-0 Rhinelander, Wis.33 Lauri St. Jacques 2003-07 0-0-0 Sturgeon Falls, Ontario

3535 Sondra Diaz-Arntzen 1998-00 0-0-0 Waukesha, Wis.35 Katie Fitzgerald 2012- 0-0-0 Des Plaines, Ill.35 Marie Witchey 2001-02 0-0-0 O’Neill, Neb.

3737 Ashley Nixon 2007-11 0-6-6 Blaine, Minn.

#37 Ashley Nixon (2007-11) #22/28 Megan McCarthy (2005-09)#24 Hailey Clarkson (2004-07)

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SCSU Women’S HoCkey year-by-year CapTainS

2012-13Alex Nelson - CHaylea Schmid - A Katie Allen - A

2011-12Jocelyn Zabrick - CBrittany Toor - AAlex Nelson - A

2010-11Diana Karouzos - CCourtney Josefson - AAshley Nixon - ABrittany Toor - A

2009-10Felicia Nelson - CCaitlin Hogan - AHolly Roberts - ADanielle Hirsch - A

2008-09Brita Schroeder - CAmy Currier - AFelicia Nelson - A

2007-08Laura Fast - CBrittni Kuyper - ABrita Schroeder - AAmy Currier - A

2006-07Denelle Maguet - CHailey Clarkson - CLauri St. Jacques - ALaura Fast - A

2005-06Randie Jelinski - CDenelle Maguet - ALauri St. Jacques - A

2004-05Tina Ciraulo - CCarrie Holldorf - ARandi Jelinski - A

2003-04Kobi Kawamoto - CLeanna Perrin - ATina Ciraulo - A

2002-03Kobi Kawamoto - CAmanda Mathiason - AJennifer Swanson - A

2001-02Tara McNamara - CErin McNamara - ALaura Gieselman - AKaty Battis - A

2000-01Tara McNamara - CKaty Battis - A

1999-00Katy Battis - C

1998-99Lindsay Jerke - CLisa Olson - ARebecca Olson - A

2012-13 Team Captains (left to right) Alex Nelson and the two Assistants are Haylea Schmid and Katie Allen.

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Name Years G-A-PtsCaitlin Hogan 2006-2010 50-77-127Holly Roberts 2006-2010 54-72-126Roxanne Stang 2000-2004 71-48-119Kobi Kawamoto 2000-2004 35-64-99Ashley Stewart 2002-2006 45-53-98Meaghan Pezon 2006-2010 41-54-95Felicia Nelson 2007-2010 54-38-92Fiona McLeod 1999-2002 32-55-87Hailey Clarkson 2004-2007 33-52-85Megan McCarthy 2005-2009 36-45-81Abby Cooper 1999-2003 38-42-80Laura Fast 2004-2008 32-45-77Carrie Holldorf 2002-2005 26-46-72Kristy Oonincx 2004-2006 29-38-67Ricki-Lee Doyle 2000-2001 26-36-62Denelle Maguet 2004-2007 19-38-57Jennifer Swanson 1999-2003 22-35-57Danielle Hirsch 2006-2010 4-51-55Tina Ciraulo 2001-2005 20-35-55Sammy Nixon 2005-2009 23-27-50Brittni Kuyper 2004-2008 10-39-49Kelly Stewart 2002-2006 17-28-45Erin McNamara 1999-2003 17-24-41Rachel Denner 1999-2001 20-17-37Brittany Toor 2008-2012 16-20-36Amy Currier 2005-2009 16-17-33Alex Nelson 2009-current 18-13-31Randie Jelinski 2002-2006 5-26-31Melanie Pudsey 2001-2005 17-13-30Brita Schroeder 2005-2009 6-23-29Amanda Presenger 1999-2001 10-18-28Amanda Mathison 1999-2003 14-12-26Jacqueline Jensen 2003-2007 10-15-25Molli Mott 2010-current 15-9-24Marie-Michel Lemieux 2004-2008 14-10-24Leanne Perrin 2000-2004 6-17-23Michelle Moen 2005-2009 11-12-23Gina Grosso 1998-2000 14-8-22Rebecca Olson 1999-2000 13-9-22Andrea Keller 2001-2002 11-10-21Natalie Nygren 1998-2000 11-10-21Julia Gilbert 2010-current 8-12-20Lisa Olson 1998-1999 8-11-19Jaclyn Daggit 2008-2012 3-13-16Katy Battis 1999-2002 3-12-15Sara Ganser 1998-2000 6-9-15Krista Simonson 2002-2004 7-8-15Jocelyn Zabrick 2009-2012 4-10-14Abby Ness 2011-current 2-12-14Lisa Martinson 2009-current 4-9-13Heidi Perz 1998-2000 3-10-13Jenni Wildes 1998-1999 7-6-13Sandra Hansen 1998-1999 8-4-12Katie Hauge 2002-2004 6-6-12Callie Dahl 2009-current 6-6-12Tara McNamara 1998-2002 5-7-12Haylea Schmid 2009-current 4-8-12Kylie Lane 2009-current 3-9-12Sydney Burghardt 2010-current 2-9-11Stacy Dey 2004-2008 1-10-11Tricia Fast 2003-2007 0-11-11Dana Pretty 2001-2002 3-8-11Katie Kemmerer 2006-2010 6-5-11Kelly Meierhofer 2006-2010 2-9-11Kristen Olson 1999-2001 6-4-10Diana Karouzos 2007-2011 4-6-10Bobbie Anderson 2003-2007 3-5-8Jenny Jones 2000-2001 5-3-8Abby Krause 2005-2008 1-7-8Briana Munyon 1999-2001 3-5-8Alison Ribar 2000-2003 2-5-7Michelle Burke 2010-current 1-6-7Carrie Tonkin 1999-2000 0-7-7Katie Allen 2009-current 0-7-7Lindsay Jerke 1998-1999 1-5-6

Name Years G-A-PtsJenaca Fredheim 2006-2010 0-6-6Ashley Nixon 2007-2011 0-6-6B. Davenport 2000-2001 2-3-5Kim Gubernot 1998-1999 3-2-5Gabrielle Adams 2000-2003 1-4-5Audrey Hanmer 2011-current 1-4-5Cheryl Starman 1998-1999 0-5-5Ashley Andrews 2003-2005 1-3-4Heather Clark 1998-2000 1-3-4Cari Coen 2011-current 1-3-4Calise Johnson 2002-2004 1-3-4April Thornburg 1998-1999 1-3-4Andrea Nelson 1998-1999 1-2-3Gretchen Norby 2004-2005 0-3-3Rachel Solgon 2002-2006 1-2-3Amanda Arbogast 2011-current 2-1-3Courtney Josefson 2007-2011 2-1-3J. Conzemius 1999-2000 1-2-3Alecia Anderson 2007-2011 1-2-3Lindsay Ball 2003-2004 0-2-2Kari Turkowski 2003-2005 1-1-2Ashlan Lambert 2008-2010 2-0-2Amy Olson 2010-current 0-2-2Amanda Monkman 2010-current 0-2-2Ellie Sitek 2009-current 0-2-2Kayla Capistrant 2010-2011 0-1-1Krissy Bradbury 1998-1999 0-1-1Kim Conradi 1998-1999 0-1-1Nicki DelCastillo 2001-2003 1-0-1Laura Gieselman 1999-2003 0-1-1Josefin Pettersson 2002-2003 1-0-1Tayler VanDenakker 2008-2012 0-1-1Julie Friend 2011-current 0-0-0

SCSU’s women’s hockey leading scorer, Caitlin Hogan (2006-10).

THE SCSU CAREER 100-POINT CLUBPlayer Hometown G A P SeasonHogan, Caitlin Oakdale 50 77 127 2006-10Roberts, Holly St. Cloud 54 72 126 2006-10Stang, Roxanne Princeton 70 49 119 2000-04

Holly Roberts, 2006-10 (above)Roxy Stang, 2000-04 (below)

SCSu all-time SCoRinG liSt

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THE SCSU CAREER 100-POINT CLUBPlayer Hometown G A P SeasonHogan, Caitlin Oakdale 50 77 127 2006-10Roberts, Holly St. Cloud 54 72 126 2006-10Stang, Roxanne Princeton 70 49 119 2000-04

Top 10 Goals in a Game5- Gina Grosso @ Bemidji State, Jan. 23, 19994-Roxanne Stang vs. Minnesota Duluth, Feb. 17, 20014-Felicia Nelson vs. Providence College, Jan. 2, 20104-Roxanne Stang vs. Bemidji State, Feb. 15, 20023-Sandra Hansen vs. St. Mary’s, Jan. 16, 19993-Fiona McLeod vs. MSU Mankato, Jan. 29, 20003-Rachel Denner vs. St. Mary’s, Feb. 8, 20003-Ricki-Lee Doyle vs. Bemidji State, Jan. 8, 2001 3-Roxanne Stang vs. Wisconsin, Jan. 12, 20013-Caitlin Hogan vs. Minnesota Duluth, Oct. 10, 20093-Carrie Holldorf vs. MSU Mankato, Dec. 6, 20033-Holly Roberts vs. Minnesota, Feb. 13, 20103-Holly Roberts vs. Vermont, Nov. 4, 20063-Holly Roberts vs. Bemidji State, Nov. 14, 20093-Tina Ciraulo vs. MSU Mankato March 1, 2003

Top 10 Assists in a Game5-Roxanne Stang vs. Bemidji State, Jan. 9, 20044-Felicia Nelson vs. MSU Mankato, Feb. 5, 20104-Denelle Maguet vs. North Dakota, Jan. 21, 20064-Andrea Keller vs. Bemidji State, Feb. 15, 20024-Ricki-Lee Doyle vs. Minnesota Duluth, Feb. 17, 2001 3-33 times by multiple players

Caitlin Hogan (2006-10) holds the school record for most career points (50g-77a-127pts) and

most career games played (149).

Gina Grosso (1998-00) holds the school record for most goals in a game with 5 at

Bemidji State on Jan. 23, 1999.

SCSU Women’s Hockey Top 20 Career Scorers GP Goals Assists PointsCaitlin Hogan 149 50 77 127Holly Roberts 149 54 72 126Roxanne Stang 127 71 48 119Kobi Kawamoto 127 35 64 99Ashley Stewart 127 45 54 99Meaghan Pezon 137 41 54 95Felicia Nelson 105 54 38 92Fiona McLeod 87 33 53 86Hailey Clarkson 109 33 52 85Carrie Holldorf 120 33 50 83Megan McCarthy 135 36 45 81Laura Fast 146 32 45 77Abby Cooper 128 38 32 70Kristy Oonincx 70 29 38 67Ricki-Lee Doyle 34 26 36 62Denelle Maguet 105 19 38 57Jennifer Swanson 135 21 35 56Danielle Hirsch 139 4 51 55Tina Ciraulo 134 19 35 54Sammy Nixon 147 23 27 50

Felicia Nelson (2007-10) ranks second at SCSU, netting four

goals against Providence College on Jan. 2, 2010.

Roxanne Stang (2000-04) holds the school record for

most assists in a game with 5 against BSU on Jan. 9, 2004.

Andrea Keller (2001-02) is tied for second, dishing out four assists against BSU on Feb.

15, 2002.

SCSU’S Top-10 liST / SCSU’S Top-20 liST

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St . Cloud State Annual Point Leaders

Ricki-Lee Doyle

Point leader in 2000-01

season.

Roxi StangPoint leader in 2001-02 and

2003-04 seasons.

Gina Grosso

Point leader in Inagural

Season, 1998-99

Fiona McLeodPoint leader in 1999-00 season.

SCSU Annual Point Leaders Year Name G A Points GP 2011-12 Brittany Toor 7 9 16 36 2010-11 Julia Gilbert 6 5 11 35 2009-10 Holly Roberts 21 28 49 37 2008-09 Megan McCarthy 17 17 34 37 2007-08 Felicia Nelson 15 10 25 38 2006-07 Holly Roberts 18 17 35 37 2005-06 Kristy Oonincx 15 29 44 37 2004-05 Kristy Oonincx 14 9 23 33 2003-04 Roxanne Stang 13 17 30 32 2002-03 Carrie Holldorf 8 17 25 34 2001-02 Roxanne Stang 23 10 33 33 2000-01 Ricki-Lee Doyle 26 36 62 34 1999-00 Fiona McLeod 18 12 30 35 1998-99 Gina Grosso 14 8 22 22

Felicia NelsonPoint leader in 2007-08 season.

Carrie Holldorf

Point leader in 2002-03

season.

Holly Roberts

Point leader in 2006-07

and 2009-10 seasons.Kristy OonincxPoint leader in 2004-05 and 2005-06 season.

Megan McCarthyPoint leader in 2008-09 season.

SCSU Women’S HoCkey annUal poinT leaderS

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Most Valuable Player2012 Brittany Toor, Sr., F Molli Mott, So., F2011 Ashley Nixon, Sr., G2010 Felicia Nelson, Sr., F2009 Megan McCarthy, Sr., F2008 Kendall Newell, Sr., G2007 Laura Fast, Jr., F2006 Haily Clarkson, Jr., F2005 Lauri St. Jacques, So., G2004 Roxanne Stang, Sr., F2003 Laura Gieselman, Sr., G2002 Kobi Kawamoto, So., F2001 Rickie-Lee Doyle, So., F2000 Laura Gieselman, FY, G

Most Dedicated Player2012 Kylie Lane, Jr., F2011 Courtney Josefson, Sr., F Kylie Lane, So., F2010 Holly Roberts, Sr., F2009 Caitlin Hogan, Jr., F2008 Brittni Kuyper, Sr., D2007 Denelle Maguet, Sr., F2006 Rachel Solgon, Sr., F2005 Rachel Solgon, Jr., F2004 Carrie Holldorf, Jr., F2003 Amanda Mathison, Sr., F/D2002 Tara McNamara, Sr., F2001 Jennifer Swanson, So., F2000 Erin McNamara, FY, F

Most Improved Player2012 Amanda Arbogast, FY, F2011 Ellie Sitek, So., F2010 Lisa Martinson, FY, D2009 Katie Kemmerer, Jr., F2008 Maggie Mickelson, FY, D2007 Kelly Meierhofer, FY, F2006 Michelle Moen, FY, F2005 Stacy Dey, FY, D2004 Tricia Fast, FY, D2003 Randie Jelinski, FY, D2002 Katy Battis, Jr., D2001 Ellen Brinkman, So., G2000 Carri Tonkin, FY, D

Rookie of the Year2012 Abby Ness, FY, F2011 Julia Gilbert, FY, F2010 Alex Nelson, FY, F2009 Jaclyn Daggit, FY, D2008 Ashley Nixon, FY, G2007 Holly Roberts, FY, F2006 Megan McCarthy, FY, F2005 Laura Fast, FY, F2004 Lauri St. Jacques, FY, G2003 Ashley Stewart, FY, F

Most Outstanding Student-Athlete2012 Taylor VanDenakker, Sr., G2011 Anna Donlan, So., G2010 Kelly Meierhofer, Sr., D2009 Kelly Meierhofer, Jr., D2008 Laura Fast, Sr., F2007 Tricia Fast, Sr., D2006 Randie Jelinski, Sr., D2005 Randie Jelinski, Jr., D2004 Kari Turkowski, Sr., F2003 Laura Gieselman, Sr., G

St. Cloud Times “Star of the Season”2011 Ashley Nixon, Sr., G2010 Caitlin Hogan, Sr., F2009 Megan McCarthy, Sr., F2008 Meaghan Pezon, So., F2007 Laura Fast, Jr., F2007 Holly Roberts, FY, F2006 Kristy Oonincx, Sr., F2005 Kristy Oonincx, Jr., F2004 Ashley Stewart, So., F2003 Laura Gieselman, Sr., G

St. Cloud State’s 2011-12 Team Co-MVP, Brittany Toor

SCSu team awaRd winneRS

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St . Cloud State“Club” Members

SCSU Hat Trick ClubHAT TRICK (3+ Goals)Natalie Nygren .............(3, 11/14/98, W, UST)Sandra Hansen ..(3, 1/16/99, T, at St Mary's)Gina Grosso, ............ (5, 1/23/99, W, at BSU)Natalie Nygren .. (3, 2/20/99, W, at St. Kate’s)Fiona McLeod ...............(3, 1/29/00, W, MSU)Rachel Denner .......(3, 2/8/00, W, St. Mary's)Roxy Stang ........... (3,1/12/01, W, Wisconsin)Roxy Stang .......... (3, 2/10/01, W, Minnesota) Roxy Stang .................. (4, 2/17/01, W, UMD)Ricki-Lee Doyle .............. (3, 1/8/02, W, BSU)Roxy Stang ................... (4, 2/15/02, W, BSU)Tina Ciraulo ............... (3, 3/1/03, W, at MSU)Carrie Holldorf ............... (3, 12/6/03, T, MSU)Holly Roberts ....... (3, 11/4/06, W, at Vermont)Caitlin Hogan ........... (3, 10/10/09, L, at UMD)Holly Roberts ........... (3, 11/14/09, W, at BSU)Felicia Nelson .... (4, 2/2/10, T vs. Providence)Holly Roberts ........ (3, 2/13/10, W, Minnesota)

SCSU Playmaker ClubPLAYMAKER (3+ Assists)Lindsay Jerke ..............(3, 11/14/98, W, UST)Heidi Perz ....................(3, 11/14/98, W, UST)Natalie Nygren .......... (3, 1/23/99, W, at BSU)Sara Ganser ..... (3, 2/20/99, W, at St. Kate’s)Amanda Presenger (3, 11/18/99, W, UW-Superior)Ricki-Lee Doyle ..........(3, 10/20/00, W, MSU)Rachel Denner ............(3, 10/21/00, W, MSU)Fiona McLeod .............(3, 10/21/00, W, MSU)Rachel Denner .........(3, 11/11/00, L, Findlay)Ricki-Lee Doyle ......(3, 12/1/00, L, Princeton)Fiona McLeod ...........(3, 12/8/00, W, at OSU)Fiona McLeod ................. (3, 1/8/01, W, BSU)Fiona McLeod ...... (3, 1/12/01, W, Wisconsin)Fiona McLeod... ......... (3, 1/19/01, W, at BSU) Ricki-Lee Doyle ... (3, 2/10/01, W, Minnesota)Ricki-Lee Doyle ........... (4, 2/17/01, W, UMD)Kobi Kawamoto ...........(3, 10/20/01, at MSU)Abby Cooper ................ (3, 2/15/02, W, BSU)Andrea Keller ................ (4, 2/15/02, W, BSU)Melanie Pudsey ......... (3, 3/1/03, W, at MSU)Roxy Stang ..................... (5, 1/9/04, W, BSU)Carrie Holldorf ........ (3, 3/6/04, L, Minnesota)Hailey Clarkson . (3, 11/12/04, W, Wayne St.)Ashley Stewart ............ (3, 10/22/05, W, BSU)

Denelle Maguet .............(4, 1/21/06, W, UND)Hailey Clarkson ........... (3, 10/22/05, W, BSU)Kristy Oonincx .(3, 2/11/06, W, Minnesota St.)Hailey Clarkson ... (3, 11/4/06, W, at Vermont)Brittni Kuyper ........... (3, 1/12/08, W, vs. OSU)Danielle Hirsch .. (3, 1/18/08, W, vs. Vermont)Danielle Hirsch .......... (3, 3/2/08, W, vs. OSU)Meaghan Pezon ........(3, 11/9/07, T, vs. UND)Danielle Hirsch ....... (3, 11/14/09, W, at BSU)Caitlin Hogan .... (3, 1/2/10, T, vs. Providence)Caitlin Hogan .... (3, 1/23/10, W, at Wisconsin)Felicia Nelson ... (4, 2/5/10, W, Minnesota St.)Holly Roberts ........ (3, 2/13/10, W, Minnesota)Meaghan Pezon ........(3, 2/19/10, W, at OSU)

SCSU Shutout ClubSHUTOUTS (0 Goals Allowed)Sondra Diaz-Arntzen ............................. (11 svs, 11/14/98, W, UST)Sondra Diaz-Arntzen .............................(15 svs, 11/16/99, W, CSB)Laura Gieselman .........................(15 svs, 1/8/00, W, Augsburg)Sondra Diaz-Arntzen .................... (10 svs, 2/8/00, W, Saint Mary's)Laura Gieselman .......................... (28 svs, 2/26/00, W, at OSU)Ellen Brinkman ........................ (11 svs, 11/22/00, W, S.Heart)Laura Gieselman ......................(34 svs, 1/13/01, W, Wisconsin)Ellen Brinkman ..........................(35 svs, 2/24/02, W, at UMD)Laura Gieselman ..................... (25 svs, 11/16/02, W, MN State)Laura Gieselman ........................ (21 svs, 12/15/02, W, at UND)Brie Anderson ................................ (23 svs, 2/1/03, W, UND)Kendall Newell ............................ (32 svs, 10/23/04, W, UND)Lauri St. Jacques ............................... (23 svs, 12/3/04, W, SLU)Lauri St. Jacques........................(36 svs, 2/4/06, W, Wisconsin)Lauri St. Jacques....................... (22 svs, 2/10/06, W, MN State)

Lauri St. Jacques..............................(12 svs, 2/25/06, W, BSU)Lauri St. Jacques..............................(20 svs, 9/29/06, W, RMU)Carmen Lizee.........................(13 svs, 11/3/06, W, Vermont)Lauri St. Jacques......................... (11 svs, 11/4/06, W, Vermont)Kendall Newell..................... (27 svs, 11/16/07, W, Boston U)Kendall Newell...............................(19 svs, 12/8/08, W, BSU)Kendall Newell.................................(28 svs, 1/4/08, W, BSU) Ashley Nixon..................... (12 svs, 10/3/08, W, Quinnipiac)Ashley Nixon..........................(18 svs, 10/24/08, W, Brown)Ashley Nixon............... (20 svs, 11/21/08, W, Bemidji State)Tayler VanDenakker............... (30 svs, 11/22/08, W, Bemidji State)Ashley Nixon............(32 svs, 12/5/09, W, Minnesota State)Ashley Nixon.................(14 svs, 2/26/10, W, Bemidji State)Ashley Nixon............ (23 svs, 2/11/11, W, Minnesota State)

Fiona McLeod (1999-02)

is listed five times on the

Playmaker Club list.

Denelle Maguet (2004-07) is a

member of the Playmaker Club.

Lauri St. Jacques (2003-07)

holds the school record with

six career shutouts.

Roxanne Stang (2000-04) scored

four hat tricks at SCSU.

Ashley Nixon (2007-11) is tied for first at SCSU with

six career shutouts.

SCSu CluB memBeRS

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Patty Kazmaier Finalist from SCSU:Name Year Felicia Nelson (Top-10) 2010

WCHA Player of the Year from SCSU:Name Year Felicia Nelson (Co-Player) 2010

All-WCHA Rookie Team from SCSU:Name Year Julie Friend 2012

WCHA Turfer Outstanding Student of the Year from SCSU:Name Year Caitlin Hogan 2010

All-WCHA Selections from SCSU:Name Year TeamFelicia Nelson 2010 2ndHolly Roberts 2010 2ndCaitlin Hogan 2010 3rdHolly Roberts 2007 RookieKristy Oonincx 2006 2ndHailey Clarkson 2006 3rdLauri St. Jacques 2006 3rdKobi Kawamoto 2004 2ndKobi Kawamoto 2002 2ndKobi Kawamoto 2001 2ndKelly Stewart 2003 RookieRicki-Lee Doyle 2001 2ndFiona McLeod 2001 2nd

WCHA Players of the Week from SCSU: Name Date AwardJulie Friend 1/17/12 DefensiveJulie Friend 12/14/11 RookieMolli Mott 2/16/11 RookieAshley Nixon 12/7/10 DefensiveAshley Nixon 2/24/10 DefensiveHolly Roberts 2/17/10 OffensiveFelicia Nelson 2/10/10 OffensiveAshley Nixon 1/20/10 DefensiveFelicia Nelson 1/6/10 OffensiveFelicia Nelson 12/2/09 OffensiveAshley Nixon 11/25/09 DefensiveHolly Roberts 11/18/09 OffensiveMeaghan Pezon 11/4/09 OffensiveDanielle Hirsch 11/19/08 DefensiveAshley Nixon 10/22/08 DefensiveAshley Nixon 12/11/07 RookieSammy Nixon 11/13/07 OffensiveCaitlin Hogan 11/6/07 OffensiveLaura Fast 2/21/07 OffensiveKendall Newell 12/12/06 DefensiveHolly Roberts 11/7/06 RookieLauri St. Jacques 10/3/06 DefensiveHolly Roberts 10/3/06 RookieDenelle Maguet 2/13/06 OffensiveLauri St. Jacques 2/6/06 DefensiveLauri St. Jacques 1/30/06 DefensiveKristy Oonincx 1/30/06 OffensiveMegan McCarthy 1/23/06 RookieKristy Oonincx 1/9/06 OffensiveHailey Clarkson 12/12/05 OffensiveDenelle Maguet 12/5/05 OffensiveRandie Jelinski 11/14/05 DefensiveLaura Fast 1/24/05 RookieLauri St. Jacques 12/6/04 DefensiveLauri St. Jacques 1/31/05 DefensiveRoxanne Stang 1/12/04 OffensiveEllen Brinkman 2/25/02 Defensive Roxanne Stang 2/17/02 OffensiveRoxanne Stang 2/19/01 RookieRicki-Lee Doyle 2/5/01 RookieRoxanne Stang 1/22/01 RookieRoxanne Stang 1/15/01 OffensiveKobi Kawamoto 1/9/01 RookieLaura Gieselman 12/11/00 DefensiveRicki Lee Doyle 11/20/00 Rookie

Name Date AwardFiona McLeod 11/15/99 OffensiveLaura Gieselman 2/29/00 Defensive

USCHO.com Players of the Week from SCSU:Name Date AwardAshley Nixon 10/21/09 DefensiveKendall Newell 10/21/07 DefensiveMeaghan Pezon 10/17/07 OffensiveKendall Newell 12/12/06 DefensiveMeaghan Pezon 12/12/06 OffensiveLauri St. Jacques 1/31/06 DefensiveKristy Oonincx 1/31/06 OffensiveKristy Oonincx 1/10/06 Offensive

WCHA All-Star Team Selections from SCSU:Name Year Holly Roberts 2009Danielle Hirsch 2009Caitlin Hogan 2009Ashley Nixon 2009Ashley Stewart 2005Kelly Stewart 2005Kobi Kawamoto 2001Abby Cooper 2001Fiona McLeod 2001

WCHA Coach of the Year from SCSU:Name Year Kerry Wethington 2001

WCHA All-Star Coaches from SCSU:Name Year Jeff Giesen (Assistant) 2006Jeff Giesen (Head) 2009

St. Cloud Times Star of the Season:Name Year Ashley Nixon 2010-11Caitlin Hogan 2009-10Megan McCarthy 2008-09Meaghan Pezon 2007-08Laura Fast, Holly Roberts 2006-07 (Co-Stars)Kristy Oonincx 2005-06Kristy Oonincx 2004-05Ashley Stewart 2003-04Laura Gieselman 2002-03

NCAA Frozen Four Skills Challenge Participants:Name Year Caitlin Hogan 2010Megan McCarthy 2009Jeff Giesen (Assistant Coach) 2009Laura Fast 2008Kristy Oonincx 2006Randie Jelinski 2006

NCAA Division I Scoring Champion:Name Year Felicia Nelson 2009-10 (30 regular season goals) *Led both men and women at DI level

NCAA Division I Power Play Goals Champion:Name Year Felicia Nelson 2009-10 (15 regular season PP goals)

NCAA Division I All-American:Name Year Felicia Nelson 2009-10 (46 points / 31 g, 15 a) *American Hockey Coaches Association All-American Second Team

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WCHA All-Academic Selections from SCSU:Name YearAmanda Monkman 2012Amy Olson 2012Jocelyn Zabrick 2012Katie Allen 2011, 2012Sydney Burghardt 2012Julia Gilbert 2012Callie Dahl 2011, 2012Kylie Lane 2011, 2012Lisa Martinson 2011, 2012Alex Nelson 2011Haylea Schmid 2011, 2012Ellie Sitek 2011Tayler VanDenakker 2011, 2012Anna Donlan 2010, 2011, 2012Brittany Toor 2010, 2011, 2012Felicia Nelson 2010Katie Kemmerer 2010Ashlan Lambert 2010Ashley Nixon 2009Diana Karouzos 2009, 2010, 2011Amy Currier 2009Courtney Josefson 2009, 2010, 2011Jenaca Fredheim 2008, 2009, 2010Danielle Hirsch 2008, 2009, 2010Caitlin Hogan 2008, 2009, 2010Kelly Meierhofer 2008, 2009, 2010Abby Krause 2007, 2008Michelle Moen 2007, 2008, 2009Kendall Newell 2008Meaghan Pezon 2008Holly Roberts 2008, 2009, 2010Sammy Nixon 2007, 2008, 2009Brita Schroeder 2007, 2008, 2009Bobbie Anderson 2005, 2006, 2007Hailey Clarkson 2006, 2007Laura Fast 2006, 2007, 2008Tricia Fast 2005, 2006, 2007Jackie Jensen 2006, 2007Brittni Kuyper 2006Marie-Michel Lemieux 2006, 2007, 2008Denelle Maguet 2006, 2007Emily Meronyk 2006Kristy Oonincx 2006Lauri St. Jacques 2005, 2006, 2007Hilary Spires 2006Kari Turkowski 2005Randie Jelinski 2004, 2005, 2006Rachel Solgon 2004Jennifer Swanson 2003Ellen Brinkman 2002, 2004Laura Gieselman 2002, 2003Amanda Mathison 2002, 2003Leanne Perrin 2002Kobi Kawamoto 2002Erin McNamara 2002, 2003Sondra Diaz-Arntzen 2000Sara Ganser 2000

WCHA Scholar-Athlete Recipients from SCSU:Name YearSydney Burghardt 2012Julia Gilbert 2012Amanda Monkman 2012Amy Olson 2012Callie Dahl 2011, 2012Anna Donlan 2010, 2011, 2012Katie Kemmerer 2010Ashlan Lambert 2010Holly Roberts 2010Brittany Toor 2010, 2011, 2012Jenaca Fredheim 2009, 2010

Courtney Josefson 2009, 2010, 2011Name YearLaura Fast 2006, 2007, 2008Caitlin Hogan 2008, 2009, 2010Kelly Meierhofer 2008, 2009, 2010Brita Schroeder 2008, 2009Bobbie Anderson 2006, 2007Denelle Maguet 2006, 2007

Brita Schroeder(2005-09)

is a two-time WCHA Scholar-Athlete and three-time All-WCHA Academic honoree.

Brittany Toor, a three-time WCHA Scholar-Athlete and three-time All-WCHA Academic recipient.

Denelle Maguet(2004-07)

is a member of the inaugural WCHA

All-Scholar squad announced in 2006.

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HUSKIES IN THE POLLs in 2007-08Dec. 10, 2007 - Huskies ranked No. 10 in the USCHO.com Poll Dec. 11, 2007 - Huskies ranked No. 10 in USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine PollDec. 17, 2007 - Huskies ranked No. 9 in the USCHO.com Poll Dec. 18, 2007 - Huskies ranked No. 10 in USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine PollJan. 7, 2008 - Huskies ranked No. 9 in the USCHO.com PollJan. 14, 2008 - Huskies ranked No. 9 in the USCHO.com PollJan. 15, 2008 - Huskies ranked No. 10 in USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine PollJan. 21, 2008 - Huskies ranked No. 9 in the USCHO.com PollJan. 22, 2008 - Huskies moved up to No. 9 in USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine PollJan. 28, 2008 - Huskies ranked No. 10 in the USCHO.com PollJan. 29, 2008 - Huskies ranked No. 10 in USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Poll

HUSKIES IN THE POLLs in 2005-06Feb. 6, 2006 - SCSU ranked #10 in USCHO.com pollFeb. 13, 2006 - SCSU moved up to #9 in USCHO.com pollFeb. 20, 2006 - SCSU stayed at #9 in USCHO.com pollMarch 6, 2006 - SCSU ranked #10 in USCHO.com poll

(Of note, the 2005-06 season marked the first time in SCSU school history that the women’s hockey team broke into the Top 10 of the USCHO.com poll and the USA Today/American

Hockey women’s poll with a

SCSU’s team captain Randie Jelinski meeting with the officials before the first playoff game in the NHC during the 2005-06 season

against Ohio State University.

SCSU’s 2009 WCHA All-Stars (L to R): Stef Arndt, ATC, Caitlin Hogan, Ashley Nixon, Jeff Giesen (Head Coach), Holly Roberts, Danielle

Hirsch, Celest Stang, Athletic Communications

HuSkieS in tHe pollS

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GOALS SCORED:1. Felicia Nelson ................... 31 (2009-10)2. Ricki-Lee Doyle ................ 26 (2000-01) Roxy Stang ...................... 26 (2000-01)4. Roxy Stang ....................... 24 (2001-02)5. Holly Roberts .................... 21 (2009-10)6. Fiona McLeod................... 18 (1999-00) Holly Roberts ................... 18 (2006-07)8. Kobi Kawamoto ................ 17 (2000-01) Hailey Clarkson ................ 17 (2005-06) Megan McCarthy .............. 17 (2008-09)10. Laura Fast ...................... 16 (2006-07) Caitlin Hogan ................... 16 (2009-10)

ASSISTS SCORED:1. Ricki-Lee Doyle ................ 36 (2000-01)2. Fiona McLeod................... 35 (2000-01)3. Kristy Oonincx .................. 29 (2005-06)4. Holly Roberts .................... 28 (2009-10)5. Caitlin Hogan ................... 27 (2009-10)6. Meaghan Pezon ............... 26 (2009-10)7. Kobi Kawamoto ................ 22 (2000-01)8. Hailey Clarkson ................ 21 (2005-06) Ashley Stewart ................. 21 (2005-06)10. Carrie Holldorf ................ 19 (2003-04)

POINTS SCORED:1. Ricki-Lee Doyle ................ 62 (2000-01)2. Holly Roberts .................... 49 (2009-10)3. Fiona McLeod................... 47 (2000-01)4. Felicia Nelson ................... 46 (2009-10)5. Kristy Oonincx .................. 44 (2005-06)6. Caitlin Hogan .................... 43 (2009-10)7. Roxy Stang ....................... 39 (2000-01) Kobi Kawamoto ................ 39 (2000-01)9. Hailey Clarkson ................ 38 (2005-06) Meaghan Pezon ............... 38 (2009-10)10. Holly Roberts ................. 35 (2006-07)

PENALTIES-PIM:1. Tina Ciraulo .................35-86 (2001-02)2. Ricki-Lee Doyle ...........34-68 (2000-01)3. Danielle Hirsch ............30-74 (2006-07)4. Laura Fast ..................29-58 (2006-07)5. Tara McNamara ...........28-56 (1999-00)6. Kobi Kawamoto ...........27-54 (2000-01) Caitlin Hogan ..............27-54 (2008-09) Holly Roberts ..............27-54 (2008-09) Jaclyn Daggit ..............27-54 (2008-09)7. Fiona McLeod..............26-52 (1999-00) Brita Schroeder ...........26-52 (2008-09)8. Tina Ciraulo .................25-50 (2004-05) Caitlin Hogan ..............25-50 (2007-08) Danielle Hirsch ............25-50 (2008-09)

GOALIE SAVES:1. Ashley Nixon................ 1,020 (2009-10)2. Laura Gieselman ......... 1,013 (2000-01)3. Laura Gieselman ............ 874 (1999-00)4. Ashley Nixon................... 806 (2008-09)5. Kendall Newell................ 737 (2007-08)6. Lauri St. Jacques .......... 679 (2005-06)7. Lauri St. Jacques ........... 613 (2004-05)8. Julie Friend .................. 599 (2011-12)9. Sondra Diaz-Arntzen ...... 588 (1998-99)10. Laura Gieselman .......... 564 (2001-02)

SAVE PERCENTAGE (min. 300 saves):1. Ashley Nixon................ .926 (2009-10)2. Lauri St. Jacques ....... .916 (2005-06)3. Kendall Newell.............. .915 (2006-07)4. Kendall Newell.............. .911 (2007-08)5. Ashley Nixon............... . .909 (2008-09)6. Tayler VanDenakker .... .904 (2008-09)7. Lauri St. Jacques ......... .892 (2004-05)8. Sondra Diaz-Arntzen .... .891 (1998-99)9. Laura Gieselman .......... .890 (2000-01)10. Ellen Brinkman ........... .888 (2001-02)

CAREER GAMES PLAYED:1. Caitlin Hogan .................. 149 (2006-10) Holly Roberts ................ 149 (2006-10)2. Sammy Nixon ................. 147 (2005-09)3. Laura Fast ...................... 146 (2004-08)4. Brittni Kuyper .................. 145 (2004-08) Brita Schroeder ............. 145 (2005-09)5. Amy Currier .................... 144 (2005-09)6. Danielle Hirsch ............... 139 (2006-10)7. Abby Cooper................... 138 (1999-03) Randie Jelinski ............... 138 (2002-06) Kelly Stewart .................. 138 (2002-06) Marie-Michel Lemieux ...... 138 (2004-08)8. Meaghan Pezon ............. 137 (2006-10) Brittany Toor ................ 137 (2008-12)9. Jennifer Swanson ........... 135 (1999-03) Megan McCarthy ........... 135 (2005-09)10. Jacqueline Jensen....... 134 (2003-07) Erin McNamara ............. 134 (1999-03)

SCSU standout Tina Ciraulo (2001-05) owns the SCSU

team record for most PIM in a season.

Brittni Kuyper (2004-08) is tied for the school record of most defensive assists in a game

with three, which she did against OSU on

Jan. 12, 2008.

Tara McNamara (1998-02) is the first person to play four

seasons of women’s hockey at SCSU.

Caitlin Hogan (2006-10) is tied

for first with Holly Roberts (2006-10)

for the most career games played in the Cardinal and Black

with 149.

Ashley Nixon (2007-11) holds the school

season record for most saves in a

season (1,020) and best save percentage

(.926) in 2009-10.

Ricki-Lee Doyle (2000-01) holds the school record with most points scored in a season (62) and assists scored (36) during the 2000-01

stint.

SCSU’S Top-10 SeaSon leaderS

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St. Cloud State’s Career Leaders Points127 - Caitlin Hogan (50g, 77a) - 2006-10126 - Holly Roberts (54g, 72a) - 2006-10119 - Roxanne Stang (71g 48a) - 2000-0499 - Kobi Kawamoto (35g 64a) - 2000-0498 - Ashley Stewart (45g, 53a) - 2002-0695 - Meghan Pezon (41g, 54a) - 2006-1092 - Felicia Nelson (54g, 38a) - 2007-1087 - Fiona McLeod (32g 55a) - 1999-0285 - Hailey Clarkson (33g, 52a) - 2004-0781 - Megan McCarthy (36g, 45a) - 2005-09

Goals71 - Roxanne Stang - 2000-0454 - Holly Roberts - 2006-1054 - Felicia Nelson - 2006-1050 - Caitlin Hogan - 2006-1045 - Ashley Stewart - 2002-0641 - Meaghan Pezon - 2006-1038 - Abby Cooper - 2000-0336 - Megan McCarthy - 2005-0935 - Kobi Kawamoto - 2000-0433 - Hailey Clarkson - 2004-07

Power-play goals29 - Roxanne Stang - 2000-0423 - Felicia Nelson - 2007-1022 - Holly Roberts - 2006-1015 - Caitlin Hogan - 2006-1014 - Abby Cooper - 1999-0314 - Ashley Stewart - 2002-0613 - Hailey Clarkson - 2004-0713 - Kristy Oonincx - 2004-0612 - Ricki-Lee Doyle- 2000-0111 - Tina Ciraulo - 2003-0511 - Meaghan Pezon - 2006-10

Short-handed goals9 - Holly Roberts - 2006-105 - Caitlin Hogan - 2006-103 - Rachel Denner - 1999-013 - Kobi Kawamoto - 2000-043 - Jennifer Swanson - 1999-032 - Carrie Holldorf - 2002-052 - Sammy Nixon - 2005-092 - Michelle Moen - 2005-092 - Meaghan Pezon - 2005-091 - 18 Players

Assists77 - Caitlin Hogan - 2006-1072 - Holly Roberts - 2006-1064 - Kobi Kawamoto - 2000-0455 - Fiona McLeod - 1999-0254 - Meaghan Pezon - 2006-1053 - Ashley Stewart - 2002-0652 - Hailey Clarkson - 2004-0751 - Danielle Hirsch - 2006-1048 - Roxanne Stang - 2000-0446 - Carrie Holldorf - 2002-05

Shots on goal594 - Holly Robets (54 goals) - 2006-10477 - Roxanne Stang (71 goals) - 2000-04466 - Ashley Stewart (45 goals) - 2002-06441 - Kobi Kawamoto (35 goals) - 2000-04438 - Meaghan Pezon (41 goals) - 2006-10437 - Caitlin Hogan (50 goals) - 2006-10349 - Felicia Nelson (54 goals) - 2007-10

330 - Tina Ciraulo (20 goals) - 2001-05328 - Megan McCarthy (36 goals) - 2006-10313 - Laura Fast (32 goals) - 2004-08

Plus/minus32 - Cailtin Hogan - 2006-1024 - Ricki-Lee Doyle - 2000-0116 - Holly Roberts - 2006-1014 - Sandra Hansen - 1998-9914 - Denelle Maguet - 2004-0711 - Rachel Denner - 1999-019 - Kelly Meierhofer - 2006-108 - Diana Karouzos - 2007-20128 - Jenni Wildes - 1998-997 - Gina Grosso - 1988-007 - Felicia Nelson - 2007-10

Penalties106 - Tina Ciraulo (106-236) - 2001-0597 - Danielle Hirsch (97-227) - 2006-1095 - Caitlin Hogan (95-209) - 2006-1093 - Laura Fast (93-186) - 2004-0886 - Kobi Kawamoto (86-180) - 2000-0478 - Tara McNamara (78-156) - 1998-0275 - Holly Roberts (75-161) - 2006-1071 - Leanne Perrin (71-150) - 2000-0468 - Tricia Fast (68-147) - 2003-0768 - Marie-Michel Lemieux (68-136) - 2004-08

Penalty minutes236 - Tina Ciraulo (106-236) - 2001-05227 - Danielle Hirsch (97-227) - 2006-10209 - Caitlin Hogan (95-209) - 2006-10186 - Laura Fast (93-186) - 2004-08180 - Kobi Kawamoto (86-180) - 2000-04161 - Holly Roberts (75-161) - 2006-10160 - Brita Schroeder (80-160) - 2005-09156 - Tara McNamara (78-156) - 1998-02150 - Leanne Perrin (71-150) - 2000-04147 - Tricia Fast (68-147) - 2003-07

Goalie Most wins34 - Laura Gieselman (34-60-5) - 1999-0331 - Ashley Nixon (31-55-13) - 2007-1126 - Lauri St. Jacques (26-45-6) - 2003-0724 - Kendall Newell (24-26-9) - 2004-0812 - Sondra Diaz-Arntzen (12-15-2) - 1998-007 - Ellen Brinkman (7-27-1) - 2000-046 - Tayler VanDenakker (6-26-3)-2008-125 - Brie Anderson (5-8-0) - 2002-045 - Julie Friend (5-16-0) - 2011-current4 - Carmen Lizee (4-7-2) - 2005-08

Goalie Most losses60 - Laura Gieselman (34-60-5) - 1999-0355 - Ashley Nixon (31-55-13) - 2007-1145 - Lauri St. Jacques (26-45-6) - 2003-0727 - Ellen Brinkman (8-27-1) - 2000-200426 - Kendall Newell (24-26-9) 2004-0826- Tayler VanDenakker (6-26-3) 2008-1216- Julie Friend (5-16-0) - 2011-current15 - Sondra Diaz-Arntzen (12-15-2) - 1998-008 - Brie Anderson (5-8-0) - 2002-047 - Carmen Lizee (4-7-2) - 2004-08

Goalie Most Ties13 - Ashley Nixon (31-55-13) - 2007-119 - Kendall Newell (24-26-9) - 2004-086 - Lauri St. Jacques (26-45-6) - 2003-075 - Laura Gieselman (34-60-5) - 1999-033 - Tayler VanDenakker (6-26-3) - 2008-122 - Sondra Diaz-Arntzen (12-15-2) - 1999-002 - Carmen Lizee (4-7-2) - 2005-08

1 - Ellen Brinkman (8-27-1) - 2000-04

Goalie Saves3077 - Laura Gieselman (394 GA) - 1999-032988 - Ashley Nixon (329 GA) - 2007-112078 - Lauri St. Jacques (243 GA) - 2003-071626 - Kendall Newell (165 GA) - 2004-08 1167 - Tayler VanDenakker (170 GA) - 2008-121144 - Ellen Brinkman (149 GA) - 2000-04814 - Sondra Diaz-Arntzen (110 GA) - 1998-00599 - Julie Friend (88 GA) - 2011-current352 - Brie Anderson (79 GA) - 2002-04337 - Carmen Lizee (40 GA) - 2005-0825 - Ericka Glover (7 GA) - 1998-9925 - Marie Witchey (5 GA) - 2001-02

Goalie Shutouts6 - Ashley Nixon - 2007-116 - Lauri St. Jacques - 2003-075 - Laura Gieselman - 1999-20034 - Kendall Newell - 2004-083 - Sondra Diaz-Arntzen - 1998-002 - Ellen Brinkman - 2000-041 - Tayler VanDenakker - 2008-121 - Brie Anderson - 2002-041 - Carmen Lizee - 2005-08

Goals against avg (minimum 500 minutes)2.69 - Kendall Newell (165 GA, 3675:40 min) - 2004-083.01 - Carmen Lizee (40 GA, 796:38 min) - 2005-083.18 - Lauri St. Jacques (243 GA, 4589 min) - 2003-073.35 - Ashley Nixon (329 GA, 5893:59 min) - 2007-113.98 - Laura Gieselman (394 GA, 5937 min) - 19990-033.99 - Sondra Diaz-Arntzen (110 GA, 1652 min) 1998-004.00 - Ellen Brinkman (149 GA, 2233 min) - 2000-044.47 -Tayler VanDenakker (170 GA, 2280:40 min)-2008-124.59 - Julie Friend (88 GA, 1149:54 min) - 2011-current

Goalie Save Percentage (min. 200 saves).908 - Kendall Newell (1626 svs) 2004-08.901 - Ashley Nixon (2988 svs) 2007-11.895 - Lauri St. Jacques (2078 svs) 2003-07.894 - Carmen Lizee (337 svs) 2005-08.886 - Laura Gieselman (3077 svs) - 1999-03.885 - Ellen Brinkman (1144 svs) - 2000-04.881 - Sondra Diaz-Arntzen (814 svs) -1998-00.873 - T. VanDenakker (1167 svs) 2008-12.872 - Julie Friend (599 svs) - 2011-current

SCSU’s Laura

Gieselman (1999-2003) holds

three goalie records.

SCSU’s all-time leading scorer and goal

scorer, Caitlin Hogan.

(2006-10)

SCSu top-10 CaReeR leadeRS

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Team Records - Game*Most Goals Scored — 9 (Jan. 12, 2001 vs.

Wisconsin; Jan. 21, 2006 at North Dakota; Feb. 20, 1999 vs. St. Catherine's)

*Most Assists - 12 (Jan. 21, 2006 at North Dakota; Mar. 4, 2006 vs. Ohio State; Nov. 3, 2006 at Vermont)

*Most Points - 21 (Jan. 21, 2006 at North Dakota)

*Most Goals Allowed — 15 (Nov. 6, 1999 vs. Minnesota Duluth)

*Most Goals, Both Teams — 15 (Nov. 6, 1999 vs. Minnesota Duluth)

*Most Shots on Goal — 57 (Nov. 16, 1999 vs. St. Benedict’s)

*Most Shots on Goal by Opponent — 72 (Dec. 17, 1999 at Minnesota-Duluth)

*Fewest Shots on Goal — 2 (March 7, 1999 at Minnesota)

*Fewest Opponent Shots on Goal — 10 (Feb. 8, 2000 vs. St. Mary’s)

*Most Shots on Goal, Both Teams — 90 (Feb. 17, 2001 vs. Minnesota Duluth)

*Fewest Shots on Goal, Both Teams — 31 (Jan. 9, 1999 at Minnesota)

*Most Power Play Goals Scored — 4 (vs. Minnesota State on Oct. 19, 2001)

*Most Opponent Power Play Goals Scored — 5 (vs. Bemidji State on Feb. 18, 2012)

*Most Power Play Goals, Both Teams — 7 (Oct. 15, 2000 at Minnesota; Nov. 26, 2006

at North Dakota)*Most Shorthanded Goals Scored — 2 (Feb. 8, 2000 vs. St. Mary’s; Jan. 26, 2007

vs. Bemidji State; Nov. 14, 2009 at Bemidji State)

*Most Opp. Shorthanded Goals Scored — 3 (Feb. 27, 1999 at Wisconsin-Superior)

*Most Shorthanded Goals, Both Teams — 3 (Feb. 27, 1999 at Wisconsin-Superior)

*Most Penalties — 14 (Jan. 6, 2007 vs. Boston University; Oct. 27, 2007 at Robert Morris; Oct. 6, 2007 vs. Minnesota Duluth)

*Most Opponent Penalties — 17 (Oct. 6, 2007 vs. Minnesota Duluth)

*Most Penalty Minutes — 41 (Jan. 24, 2004 vs. Minnesota Duluth)

*Most Opponent Penalty Minutes — 46 (Oct. 15, 2011 at. Ohio State University)

*Most Penalty Minutes, Both Teams — 62 (March 3, 1999 vs. Bemidji State; Oct. 6, 2007 vs. Minnesota Duluth)

*Most Consecutive Goals — 9 (Nov. 15, 1998 vs. St. Thomas)

*Most Consecutive Goals by Opponent — 15 (Nov. 6, 1999 vs. Minnesota Duluth)

*Fastest Back-To-Back Goals — 0:07 (Nov. 10, 2000 vs. Findlay in the third period--Kobi Kawamoto at 4:51 and Rachel Denner at 4:58)

*Fastest Back-To-Back Goals by Opponent — 0:08 (Dec. 3, 2011 at Minnesota Duluth, Second Period — Vanessa Thibault at 11:13 and Jenna McParland at 11:21)

*Fastest Three Goals — 1:15 (Feb. 8, 2000 vs. St. Mary’s in the Third Period — Rachel Denner at 3:15 and 4:21, Jennifer Swanson at 4:30)

*Fastest Three Goals by Opponent — 1:18 (Jan. 9, 1999 at Minnesota in the First Period — Nadiene Muzerall from Jenny Schmidgall at 4:05; Amber Hegland from Winny Brodt at 4:21; Kris Scholz from Laura Slominski at 5:23)

*Fastest Game Played — 1 hr. 43 min. vs. Wayne State University (Oct. 8, 2010 in a 0-3 loss in the NHC)

Team Records - Period*Fastest Goal at the Start of a Period — 0:08

by Sara Ganser (Jan. 30, 1999, vs Bemidji State, First Period)

*Fastest Opponent Goal at the Start of a Period — 0:10 by Kelly Terry (Oct. 8, 2011 at Minnesota, Second period)

*Fastest Goal at the Start of the Game — 0:08 by Sara Ganser (Jan. 30, 1999, vs Bemidji State)

*Fastest Opponent Goal at the Start of the Game — 0:13 by Danni Bilodeau (Feb. 2, 2001, vs. Cornell University)

*Most Goals — 5 (Feb. 20, 1999 at St. Catherine’s; First Period)

*Most Opponent Goals — 7 (Multiple: Most recently Dec. 3, 2011 at Minnesota Duluth; Second Period)

*Most Shots on Goal — 25 (Feb. 16, 2002 vs. Bemidji State; 1st period)

*Fewest Shots on Goal — 0 (Several: Most recently on Oct. 28, 2011 vs. Robert Morris; in OT)

*Most Opponent Shots on Goal — 30 (Nov. 6, 1999 vs. Minnesota Duluth, 2nd Period)

*Fewest Opponent Shots on Goal — 0 (Nov. 4, 2006 at Vermont, 2nd Period; Jan. 19, 2008 vs. Vermont, 3rd Period)

*Fewest Opponent Shots Allowed — 0 (Jan. 19, 2008 vs. Vermont, 3rd Period, 5-1 victory in NHC)

Team Records - 1st Period*Most Goals — 5 (Feb. 20, 1999 at St.

Catherine’s); Second - 4 (Nov. 3, 2006 at Vermont)

*Most Opponent Goals — 7 (Jan. 9, 1999 at Minnesota)

*Most Shots on Goal — 25 (Feb. 16, 2002 vs. Bemidji State)

*Fewest Shots on Goal — 0 (2x; Most recently on Feb. 3, 2002 vs. Wisconsin)

*Most Opponent Shots on Goal — 27 (March 7, 1999 at Minnesota)

*Fewest Opponent Shots on Goal — 2 (Nov. 16, 1999 vs. St. Benedict’s; Feb. 8, 2000 vs. St. Mary’s; Jan. 5, 2008 vs. Bemidji State)

Team Records - 2nd Period*Fastest Goal to Start the Second Period —

00:13 by Brittany Toor (Jan. 13, 2012 at Minnesota State)

*Fastest Opponent Goal to Start the Second Period — 00:10 by Kelly Terry (Oct. 8, 2011 at Minnesota); Second: 0:12 by Erika Holst (Nov. 5, 1999 vs. Minnesota Duluth)at Minnesota State)

*Most Opponent Goals — 7 (Dec. 3, 2011 at Minnesota Duluth)

*Most Shots on Goal — 24 (Nov. 22, 2000 vs. Sacred Heart University)

*Fewest Shots on Goal — 0 (March 7, 1999 at Minnesota)

*Most Opponent Shots on Goal — 30 (Nov. 6, 1999 vs. Minnesota Duluth)

*Fewest Opponent Shots on Goal — 0 (Nov. 4, 2006 at Vermont, 2nd Period)

Team Records - 3rd Period*Fastest Goal to Start the Third Period — 0:15

by Ashley Stewart (Oct. 8, 2005 at Ohio State)

*Fastest Opponent Goal to Start the Third Period — 00:13 by UND’s Alyssa Wiebe (Oct. 30, 2009)

*Most Goals — 4 (4x; Most recently Jan. 21, 2006 at North Dakota)

*Most Opponent Goals — 6 (Nov. 6, 1999 vs. Minnesota Duluth)

*Most Shots on Goal — 21 (2X: Oct. 30, 2009 vs. North Dakota; Feb. 7, 2010 at Minnesota State)

*Fewest Shots on Goal — 1 (2x; Feb. 3, 2002 at Wisconsin)

*Most Opponent Shots on Goal — 28 (Feb. 17, 2001 vs. Minnesota Duluth)

*Fewest Opponent Shots on Goal — 0 (Jan. 19, 2008 vs. Vermont)

*Fewest Opponent Shots Allowed — 0 (Jan. 19, 2008 vs. Vermont, 3rd Period, 5-1 victory in NHC)

Team Records - Overtime*Fastest Goal in Overtime — 00:50 by Ashley

Stewart (Mar. 3, 2006 vs. Ohio State in first round of WCHA Playoffs at NHC)

*Fastest Opponent Goal in Overtime — 0:08 by Amy Egli, Minnesota State; Jan. 26, 2002)

*Most Shots on Goal — 7 (Jan. 27, 2007 vs. Bemidji State)

*Fewest Shots on Goal — 0 (Several: Most recently Oct. 28, 2011 vs. Robert Morris)

*Most Opponent Shots on Goal — 11 (Jan. 15, 1999 at St. Mary’s)

*Fewest Opponent Shots on Goal — 0 (Nov. 23, 1999 vs. Gustavus Adolphus; Nov. 18, 2000 at Minnesota Duluth; Jan. 7, 2006 at St. Lawrence; Mar. 3, 2006 vs. Ohio State; Oct. 27, 2007 at Robert Morris)

The 2007-08 Husky squad became the first SCSU team to go unbeaten against the Minnesota Gophers in a two-game series. The Huskies tallied their first tie in

school history against the Gophers on Oct. 12, 2007, in Ridder Arena (4-4 OT), and turned around to beat the

#6-ranked Gophers on Oct. 13, 2007, in a 2-1 victory in the National Hockey Center. Here, SCSU celebrates the

game-winning goal scored by #27 Meaghan Pezon.

SCSU’s Brittni Kuyper became the first SCSU

women’s hockey player to earn a spot at the U.S.A.

Hockey National Women’s Festival in Lake Placid,

N.Y. in August of 2006 and later was the first SCSU

women’s hockey player to be selected as one of 20

players to play on the U.S. Women’s Under-22 Select

Team in a three-game series with Canada from

August 24-27, 2006.

Women’S HoCkey Team reCordS

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Top 10 Team Records - Season*Most Points Scored 1. 311 (131g, 180a) - 2000-01 2. 257 (97g 160a) - 2005-06 3. 251 (96g 155a) - 2009-10 4. 247 (99g 148a) - 2006-07 5. 229 (86g 143a) - 2007-08 6. 220 (85g 135a) - 2008-09 7. 182 (75g 107a) - 2002-03 8. 180 (74g 106a) - 2003-04 9. 179 (74g 105a) - 2001-02 10. 172 (83g 89a) - 1999-00

*Most Goals 1. 131 - 2000-01 2. 99 - 2006-07 3. 97 - 2005-06 4. 96 - 2009-10 5. 86 - 2007-08 6. 85 - 2008-09 7. 83 - 1999-00 8. 75 - 2002-03 9. 74 - 2003-04 74 - 2001-02 *Most Game-winning Goals 1. 18 - 2005-06 18 - 2007-08 3. 17 - 2000-01 4. 15 - 2008-09 15 - 2009-10 6. 13 - 1999-00 7. 12 - 2006-07 8. 11 - 2002-03 9. 9 - 2004-05 10. 8 - 1998-99

*Most Power-play Goals 1. 42 - 2009-10 2. 40 - 2000-01 3. 37 - 2005-06 4. 33 - 2006-07 5. 30 - 2007-08 6. 26 - 2008-09 26 - 2001-02 8. 24 - 2002-03 24 - 2003-04 10. 19 - 1999-00 19 - 2004-05

*Most Short-handed Goals 1. 8 - 2008-09 2. 7 - 2003-04 3. 6 - 2009-10 4. 5 - 1999-00 5 - 2007-08 5 - 2000-01 5 - 2006-07 8. 2 - 2002-03 2 - 1998-99 10. 1 - 2004-05 1 - 2001-02 1 - 2010-11 1 - 2011-12

*Most Assists 1. 178 - 2000-01 2. 160 - 2005-06 3. 155 - 2009-10 4. 148 - 2006-07 5. 143 - 2007-08 6. 135 - 2008-09 7. 107 - 2002-03 8. 106 - 2003-04 9. 105 - 2001-02 10. 101 - 2004-05

*Most Shots on goal 1. 1120 (85 goals) - 2008-09 2. 1106 (99 goals) - 2006-07 3. 1048 (96 goals) - 2009-10 4. 1039 (86 goals) - 2007-08 5. 1010 (97 goals) - 2005-06 6. 978 (131 goals) - 2000-01 7. 916 (75 goals) - 2002-03 8. 872 (74 goals) - 2001-02 9. 856 (74 goals) - 2003-04 10. 855 (63 goals) - 2004-05

*Best Plus/minus 1. 31 - 2000-01 2. -6 - 2006-07 3. -46 - 2005-06 4. -53 - 2008-09 5. -80 - 2007-08 6. -109 - 2009-10 7. -188 - 2004-05 8. -246 - 2003-04 9. -302 - 2002-03 10. -306 - 2001-02

MISCELLANEOUS (SEASON)

*Most Penalties 1. 278 (278-591) - 2007-08 2. 265 (265-574) - 2006-07 3. 258 (258-535) - 2008-09 4. 224 (224-489) - 2010-11 5. 222 (222-458) - 2004-05 6. 211 (211-444) - 2009-10 7. 210 (210-428) - 2005-06 8. 205 (205-448) - 2003-04 9. 199 (199-398) - 1999-00 10. 198 (198-443) - 2011-12

*Most Penalty Minutes 1. 591 (278-591) - 2007-08 2. 574 (265-574) - 2006-07 3. 535 (258-535) - 2008-09 4. 489 (224-489) - 2010-11 5. 458 (222-458) - 2004-05 6. 448 (205-448) - 2003-04 7. 444 (211-444) - 2009-10 8. 443 (198-443) - 2011-12 9. 428 (210-428) - 2005-06 10. 398 (199-398) - 1999-00 398 (195-398) - 2000-01

*Most Wins 1. 18 (18-15-5) - 2007-08 18 (18-18-1) - 2005-06 3. 16 (16-16-2) - 2000-01 4. 15 (15-14-8) - 2009-10 15 (15-18-4) - 2008-09 6. 13 (13-19-3) - 1999-00 7. 12 (12-18-7) - 2006-07 8. 10 (10-21-0) - 2002-03 9. 9 (9-22-4) - 2004-05 10. 8 (8-12-2) - 1998-99

*Most Losses 1. 33 (1-33-1) - 2010-11 2. 29 (5-29-2) - 2011-12 3. 26 (7-26-1) - 2001-02 4. 24 (7-24-1) - 2003-04 5. 22 (9-22-4) - 2004-05 6. 21 (10-21-0) - 2002-03 7. 19 (13-19-3) - 1999-00 8. 18 (15-18-4) - 2008-09 18 (18-18-1) - 2005-06 18 (12-18-7) - 2006-07

*Most Ties 1. 8 (15-14-8) - 2009-10 2. 7 (12-18-7) - 2006-07 3. 5 (18-15-5) - 2007-08 4. 4 (15-18-4) - 2008-09 4 (9-22-4) - 2004-05 6. 3 (13-19-3) - 1999-00 7. 2 (8-12-2) - 1998-99 2 (16-16-2) - 2000-01 2 (5-29-2) - 2011-12 10. 1 (18-18-1) - 2005-06 1 (7-24-1) - 2003-04 1 (7-26-1) - 2001-02 1 (1-33-1) - 2010-11

Team Records - Season*Most Goals Scored — 131 (2000-01)*Fewest Goals Scored — 44 (2011-12)*Most Goals Allowed — 177 (2011-12)*Fewest Goals Allowed — 80 (1998-99)*Most Goals, Both Teams — 264 (2000-01)*Fewest Goals, Both Teams — 151 (1998-99)*Most Shots on Goal — 1106 (2006-07)*Fewest Shots on Goal — 577 (1998-99)*Most SOG by Opp. — 1,359 (2010-11)*Fewest Opponent SOG — 699 (1998-99)*Most SOG, Both Teams — 2,328 (2009-10)*Fewest SOG, Both Teams — 1,276 (1998-99)*Most PP Goals Scored — 42 (2000-01, 2009-10)*Fewest PP Goals Scored — 9 (2010-11)*Most Opp. PP Goals — 56 (2010-11)*Fewest Opp. PP Goals — 18 (1998-99)*Most Shorthanded Goals Scored — 6 (2009-10)*Fewest SHG Scored — 0 (2005-06)*Most Opp. SHGs — 8 (2004-05)*Fewest Opp. SHGs — 1 (2000-01)*Most Penalties — 278 (2007-08)*Fewest Penalties — 107 (1998-99)*Most Opponent Penalties — 253 (2006-07)*Fewest Opp. Penalties — 141 (1998-99)*Most Penalty Minutes — 591 (2007-08)*Fewest Penalty Minutes — 225 (1998-99)*Most Opp. PIM — 575 (2007-08)*Fewest Opp. PIM — 293 (1998-99)*Most PIM, Both Teams — 1176 (2007-08)*Fewest PIM, Both Teams — 518 (1998-99)

SCSU’s Holly Roberts, along with teammate Brittni Kuyper, was named to the U.S.A. Hockey Women’s Under-22 Select Team in

the summer of 2007. Team USA played against Canada

on Aug. 23, Aug. 24 and Aug. 26 in Lake Placid, N.Y.

Roberts was then invited back to the U-22 Select Camp in the summer of

2008.

SCSU’s Meaghan Pezon, was invited to the U.S.A.

Hockey Women’s Under-22 Select Team in the summer

of 2008.

SCSU’s Felicia Nelson, was invited to the U.S.A.

Hockey Women’s Under-22 Select Team in the summer

of 2008.

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Individual Records - Streaks*Most Consecutive Games With A Goal — 10

by Ricki-Lee Doyle (Dec. 9, 2000 - Feb. 10, 2001)

*Most Consecutive Games With An Assist — 7 by Ricki-Lee Doyle (Nov. 17, 2000 - Dec. 9, 2000; Jan. 12, 2001 - Feb. 10, 2001) - Second 6 by Meaghan Pezon (Nov. 25, 2006- Dec. 9, 2006)

*Most Consecutive Games With A Point — 19 by Ricki-Lee Doyle (Nov. 4, 2000 - Feb. 9, 2001)

*Fastest Back-To-Back Goals — 0:13 by Jennifer Swanson (Oct. 20, 2002 vs. Minnesota State)

*Fastest Natural Hat Trick — 6:02 by Holly Roberts (Nov. 4, 2006 at Vermont)

*Most Goals, Two Games — 6 by Gina Grosso (Jan. 22-23, 1999, at Bemidji State); 6 by Roxanne Stang (Feb. 15-16, 2002 vs. Bemidji State); 6 by Felicia Nelson (Jan. 2-3, 2010 vs. Providence and Mercyhurst)

*Most Goals, Three Games — 7 by Ricki Lee Doyle (Jan. 7-8, 2001 vs. BSU & Jan. 12, 2001 vs. Wisconsin; 7 by Roxanne Stang (Jan. 12-13, 2001 vs. Wisconsin & Jan. 19, 2001 vs. Bemidji State); 7 by Roxanne Stang (Feb. 15-16, 2002 vs. Bemidji State & Feb. 23, 2002 vs. Minnesota Duluth); 7 by Felicia Nelson (Jan. 2-3, 2010 vs. Providence and Mercyhurst & Jan. 14, 2010 vs. North Dakota).

Individual Records - Game*Most Goals — 5 by Gina Grosso (Jan. 23, 1999

at Bemidji State)*Most Assists — 5 by Roxy Stang (Jan. 9, 2004

vs. Bemidji State)*Most Points — 6 (1G/5A) by Roxy Stang (Jan.

9, 2004 vs. Bemidji State): 6 (3G/3A) by Holly Roberts (Feb. 13, 2010 vs. Minnesota); Second 5 (1g, 4a) by Denelle Maguet (Jan. 21, 2006 at North Dakota); 5 (3g, 2a) by Holly Roberts (Nov. 4, 2006 at Vermont); 5 (2g, 3a) by Hailey Clarkson (Nov. 4, 2006 at Vermont)

*Most Power Play Goals — 2 by Erin McNamara (Feb. 27, 2000 at Findlay), 2 by Roxanne Stang (Feb. 16, 2002 vs. Bemidji State), 2 by Melanie Pudsey (Jan. 7, 2003 vs. Quinnipiac), 2 by Denelle Maguet (Dec. 2, 2005 vs. Niagara), 2 by Kristy Oonincx (Jan. 28, 2006 vs. Minnesota Duluth), 2 by Hailey Clarkson (Nov. 26, 2006 at North Dakota), 2 by Sammy Nixon (Nov. 9, 2007 vs. North Dakota); 2 by Holly Roberts (Nov. 14, 2009 at Bemidji State); 2 by Felicia Nelson (Nov. 28, 2009 at Brown); 2 by Felicia Nelson (Jan. 22, 2010 at Wisconsin).

*Most Shorthanded Goals — 2, Holly Roberts (Jan. 26, 2007 vs. Bemidji State)

*Most Penalties — 5 by Ricki-Lee Doyle (Nov. 17, 2000 at Minnesota Duluth)

*Most Penalty Minutes — 15 by Lisa Olson (March 3, 1999 vs. Bemidji State); 15 by Caitlin Hogan (Feb. 19, 2010 at Ohio State); 15 by Danielle Hirsch (Oct. 24, 2009 at Minnesota); 15 by Holly Roberts (Jan. 6, 2007 vs. Boston University); 15 by Danielle Hirsch (Feb. 25, 2007 at Minnesota Duluth / 1st Rd. WCHA); 15 by Megan McCarthy (Jan. 19, 2007 at Ohio State); 15 by Megan McCarthy (Feb. 15, 2008 vs. Minnesota); 15 by Diana Karouzos (Nov. 15, 2008 at Minnesota State); 15 by Jocelyn Zabrick (Jan. 21, 2012 at North Dakota); 15 by Alex Nelson (Jan. 6, 2012 vs. Ohio State); 15 by Lisa Martinson (Oct. 7, 2011 at Minnesota); 15 by Kylie Lane (Jan. 28, 2012 vs. Minnesota Duluth).

*Most Shots on Goal — 13 by Denelle Maguet (Jan. 27, 2007 vs. Bemidji State); Second - 12 by Holly Roberts (Jan. 19, 2007 at Ohio State)

Forward Records - Game*Most Goals — 5 by Gina Grosso (Jan. 23, 1999

at Bemidji State),*Most Assists — 5 by Roxy Stang (Jan. 9, 2004

vs. Bemidji State)*Most Points — 6 by Roxy Stang (Jan. 9, 2004

vs. Bemidji State); Second 5 (1g, 4a) by Denelle Maguet (Jan. 21, 2006 at North Dakota); 5 (3g, 2a) by Holly Roberts (Nov. 4, 2006 at Vermont); 5 (2g, 3a) by Hailey Clarkson (Nov. 4, 2006 at Vermont)

*Most Power Play Goals — 2 by Erin McNamara (Feb. 27, 2000 at Findlay), 2 by Roxanne Stang (Feb. 16, 2002 vs. Bemidji State), 2 by Melanie Pudsey (Jan. 7, 2003 vs. Quinnipiac), 2 by Denelle Maguet (Dec. 2, 2005 vs. Niagara), 2 by Kristy Oonincx (Jan. 28, 2006 vs. Minnesota Duluth), 2 by Hailey Clarkson (Nov. 26, 2006 at North Dakota), 2 by Sammy Nixon (Nov. 9, 2007 vs. North Dakota); 2 by Holly Roberts (Nov. 14, 2009 at Bemidji State); 2 by Felicia Nelson (Nov. 28, 2009 at Brown); 2 by Felicia Nelson (Jan. 22, 2010 at Wisconsin).

*Most Shorthanded Goals — 2, Holly Roberts (Jan. 26, 2007 vs. Bemidji State University)

*Most Penalties — 5 by Ricki-Lee Doyle (Nov. 17, 2000 at Minnesota Duluth)

*Most Penalty Minutes — 15 by Lisa Olson (March 3, 1999 vs. Bemidji State); 15 by Holly Roberts (Jan. 6, 2007 vs. Boston University); 15 by Megan McCarthy (Jan. 19, 2007 at Ohio State); 15 by Megan McCarthy (Feb. 15, 2008 vs. Minnesota);15 by Jocelyn Zabrick (Jan. 21, 2012 at North Dakota); 15 by Alex Nelson (Jan. 6, 2012 vs. Ohio State); 15 by Kylie Lane (Jan. 28, 2012 vs. Minnesota Duluth).

*Most Shots on Goal — 13 by Denelle Maguet (Jan. 27, 2007 vs. Bemidji State); Second - 12 by Holly Roberts (Jan. 19, 2007 at Ohio State)

Defense Records - Game*Most Goals — 3 by Sandra Hansen (Jan. 16,

1999 at St. Mary’s); 3 by Fiona McLeod (Jan. 29, 2000 vs. Minnesota State)

*Most Assists — 3 by Kobi Kawamoto (Oct. 20, 2001 vs. Minnesota State); 3 by Danielle Hirsch (Mar. 2, 2008 vs. OSU); 3 by Danielle Hirsch (Jan. 18, 2008 vs. Vermont); 3 by Brittni Kuyper (Jan. 12, 2008 vs. Ohio State); 3 by Danielle Hirsch (Nov. 14, 2009 at Bemidji State).

*Most Points — 3 by Kobi Kawamoto (four times), Sandra Hansen, Tina Ciraulo, Dana Pretty, Randie Jelinski (Nov. 12, 2005 vs. North Dakota); Brittni Kuyper (two times); Danielle Hirsch (two times).

*Most Power Play Goals — 1 by several; most recently - Audrey Hanmer (Oct. 15, 2011 at Ohio State); Cari Coen (Dec. 2, 2011 at Minnesota Duluth).

*Most Shorthanded Goals — 1 by Kobi Kawamoto (Oct. 27, 2000 vs. Wisconsin)

*Most Penalties — 3 by Sandra Hansen (Jan. 23, 1999, at Bemidji State); 3 by Tara McNamara (Jan. 30, 1999, vs. Bemidji State); 3 by Tina Ciraulo (Two times); 3 by Brita Schroeder (Feb. 2, 2007 at Minnesota); 3 by Danielle Hirsch (Feb. 24, 2007 at Minnesota Duluth - 1st Rd WCHA); 3 by Diana Karouzos (Nov. 16, 2007 at Boston Univ.); 3 by Brittni Kuyper (Oct. 26, 2007 at Robert Morris)

*Most Penalty Minutes — 15 by Diana Karouzos (Nov. 15, 2008 at Minnesota State); 15 by Danielle Hirsch (Feb. 25, 2007 at Minnesota Duluth - 1st Rd WCHA) - Second -14 by Tina Ciraulo (Jan. 16, 2002 vs. Minnesota State); 15 by Lisa Martinson (Oct. 7, 2011 at Minnesota);

*Most Shots on Goal — 8 by Sandra Hansen (March 3, 1999 vs. Bemidji State)

Individual Records - Period*Most Goals — 3 by Natalie Nygren (Feb. 20,

1999 at St. Catherine’s - 1st Period) 3 by Rachel Denner (Feb. 8, 2000 vs. St. Mary’s - 3rd Period); 3 by Roxanne Stang (Feb. 15, 2002 vs. Bemidji State); 3 by Holly Roberts (Nov. 4, 2006 at Vermont - 3rd Period)

*Most Assists — 3 by Sara Ganser (Feb. 20, 1999 at St. Catherine’s, First Period); 3 by Andrea Keller (Feb. 15, 2002 vs. Bemidji State)

*Most Points — 3 (Six players); most recently - Holly Roberts (Feb. 13, 2010 vs. Minnesota

- 3rd period)*Most Power Play Goals — 2 by Hailey Clarkson

(Nov. 26, 2006 at North Dakota, 2nd Period); 2 by Holly Roberts (Nov. 14, 2009 at Bemidji State).

*Most Shorthanded Goals — 1 by several; most recently - Caitlin Hogan (Mar. 2, 2008 vs. Ohio State, 3rd Period, Game-winner)

*Most Penalties — 3 by Caitlin Hogan (Jan. 13, 2007 at Minnesota Duluth, 3rd Period); 3 by Marie-Michel Lemieux (Nov. 18, 2006 at Minnesota, 2nd Period)

*Most Penalty Minutes — 15 by Lisa Olson (March 3, 1999 vs. Bemidji State); 15 by Holly Roberts (Jan. 6, 2007 vs. Boston University, 2nd Period); 15 by Danielle Hirsch (Feb. 25, 2007 at Minnesota Duluth, 1st Rd WCHA, 1st Period); 15 by Megan McCarthy (Jan. 19, 2007 at Ohio State, 3rd Period)

Defense Records - Period*Most Goals — 3 by Sandra Hansen (Jan. 16,

1999 at St. Mary’s)*Most Assists — 2 by Leanne Perrin (Oct.

20, 2001 vs. Minnesota State); 2 by Kobi Kawamoto (Oct. 20, 2002 vs. Minnesota State); 2 by Danielle Hirsch (Nov. 14, 2009 vs. Bemidji State); 2 by Danielle Hirsch (Nov. 27, 2009 at Brown).

*Most Points — 3 by Sandra Hansen (Jan. 16, 1999 at St. Mary’s)

*Most Power Play Goals — 1 by several; most recently - Jaclyn Daggit (Feb. 20, 2010 at Ohio State - 3rd Period)

*Most Shorthanded Goals — 1 by several *Most Penalties — 2 by several*Most Penalty Minutes — 15 by Danielle Hirsch

(Feb. 25, 2007 at Minnesota Duluth, 1st Rd WCHA, 1st period)

*Most Shots on Goal — 4 by Tara McNamara (Nov. 7, 1998 vs. St. Mary’s, 2nd Period); 4 by Randie Jelinski (Dec. 3, 2005 vs. Niagara, 2nd Period); 4 by Brittni Kuyper (Dec. 8, 2007 at Bemidji, 1st Period); by Brittni Kuyper (Oct. 5, 2007 vs. Minnesota Duluth, 3rd Period)

Season Records -Individual*Most Goals — 31 by Felicia Nelson (2009-10)*Most Assists — 36 by R.L. Doyle (2000-01)*Most Points — 62 by R.L. Doyle (2000-01)*Most PP Goals — 15 by Felicia Nelson (2009-10)*Most SHGs — 3 by Holly Roberts (2006-07 &

2009-10); 3 by Caitlin Hogan (2009-10)*Most Hat Tricks — 3 by Roxy Stang (2000-01)*Most game-tying goals — 5 by Kobi Kawamoto

and R.L. Doyle (2000-01)*Most Game-winning goals — 4 by Ashley

Stewart (2002-03); 4 by Kristy Oonincx (2005-06); 4 by Denelle Maguet (2005-06); 4 by Felicia Nelson (2009-10)

*Best shots-to-goals percentage — 33.3 by Michelle Moen (2006-07); 33.3 by Katie Kemmerer (2006-07); Second - 22.2 by Gina Grosso (1998-99)

*Most Penalties — 35 by Tina Ciraulo (2001-02)*Fewest Penalties (20 games min.) — 0 by

Krissy Bradbury and Sondra Diaz Arntzen (1998-99); 0 by Jenny Conzemius and L. Gieselman (1999-01), 0 by Kari Turkowski (2004-05); 0 by Haylea Schmid (2009-10); 8 by Kayla Capistrant (2010-11); 0 by Ashley Nixon (2010-11); 4 by Abby Ness (2011-12).

*Most PIM — 86 by Tina Ciraulo (2001-02)*Most SOG — 178 by Holly Roberts (2006-07)*Best +/- ratio — +24 by Ricki-Lee Doyle (2000-

01).

Season Records - Defense*Most Goals — 18 by Fiona McLeod (1999-00)*Most Assists — 17 by Kobi Kawamoto (2001-02)*Most Points — 30 by F. McLeod (1999-00)*Most Power Play Goals — 4 by Amanda

Mathison and Fiona McLeod (1999-00)*Most Shorthanded Goals — 1 by K. Kawamoto

(2000-01), F. McLeod (2000-01)*Most Penalties — 35 by Tina Ciraulo (2001-02)*Most PIM — 86 by Tina Ciraulo (2001-02)*Most SOG — 132 by F. McLeod (2000-01)

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Goalie Records - Game(Must play whole game)

*Most Shots Faced — 72 by Laura Gieselman (Dec. 17, 1999 at Minnesota Duluth)

*Fewest Shots Faced — 8 by Ashley Nixon (Jan. 19, 2007 vs. Vermont)

*Most Saves — 65 by Laura Gieselman (Dec. 17, 1999 at Minnesota Duluth)

*Fewest Saves — 6 by Tayler VanDenakker (Dec. 6, 2008 at Wisconsin, 3rd Period) - Second - 7 by Ashley Nixon (Jan. 19, 2007 vs. Vermont)

*Most Goals Allowed — 15 by Sondra Diaz-Arntzen (Nov. 6, 1999 vs. Minnesota Duluth)

*Most Penalties — 2 by A. Nixon vs. Minnesota (Feb. 20, 2009)

*Most PIM — 4 by A. Nixon vs. Minnesota (Feb. 20, 2009)

*Most Assists — 1 by L. Gieselman vs. North Dakota (Dec. 15, 2002); 1 by A. Nixon vs. Ohio State (Jan. 12, 2008); 1 by A. Nixon vs. Ohio State (Nov. 9, 2008); 1 by A. Nixon at Minnesota State (Nov. 15, 2008); 1 by T. VanDenakker at Brown (Nov. 27, 2009); 1 by A. Nixon (Oct. 29, 2010); 1 by A. Nixon (Nov. 19, 2010); 1 by A. Nixon (Dec. 3, 2010)

*Longest Multi-Game Shutout Streak — 183:41 by Lauri St. Jacques (From 1:08 of third period vs. Wisconsin on Feb. 3, 2006 to 15:40 of third period vs. Minnesota State on Feb. 11, 2006)

Goalie Records - Period(Must play whole period)

*Most Shots Faced — 30 by Sondra Diaz-Arntzen (11/6/99 vs. Minnesota Duluth, 2nd Period)

*Most Saves — 26 by Laura Gieselman (Dec. 17 at Minnesota Duluth, 2nd Period) 26 by Sondra Diaz-Arntzen (Jan. 2, 1999, at Minnesota State, 1st Period)

*Most Goals Allowed — 7 Sondra Diaz-Arntzen (Jan. 9, 1999 at Minnesota, 1st Period)

*Fewest Shots Faced — 0 Ashley Nixon (3rd period vs. Vermont on Jan. 19, 2008, in a 5-1 victory in NHC)

*Fewest Saves — 0 Kendall Newell (2nd period vs. Bemidji State on Oct. 22, 2005); 0 Ashley Nixon (3rd period vs. Vermont on Jan. 19, 2008, in a 5-1 victory in NHC)

Goalie Records - 1st Period*Most Shots Faced — 27 by Sondra Diaz-Arntzen

(March 7, 1999 at Minnesota)*Most Saves — 26 by Sondra Diaz-Arntzen (Jan.

2, 1999, at Minnesota State)*Most Goals Allowed — 7 by Sondra Diaz-

Arntzen (Jan. 9, 1999 at Minnesota)*Fewest Shots Faced — 3 by Sondra Diaz-

Arntzen (Nov. 15, 1998 vs. St. Thomas and Feb. 20, 1999 at St. Catherine’s), Ellen

Brinkman (Nov. 22, 2000 vs. Sacred Heart)*Fewest Saves — 2 by Sondra Diaz-Arntzen (Feb.

8, 2000 vs. St. Mary’s and Nov. 16, 1999 vs. College of St. Ben’s)

Goalie Records - 2nd Period*Most Shots Faced — 30 by Sondra Diaz-Arntzen

(Nov. 6, 1999 vs. Minnesota Duluth)*Most Saves — 26 by Laura Gieselman (Dec. 17,

1999 vs. Minnesota Duluth)*Most Goals Allowed — 6 by Sondra Diaz-

Arntzen (Nov. 6, 1999 vs. Minnesota Duluth)*Fewest Shots Faced — 0 Lauri St. Jacques (2nd

period at Vermont on Nov. 4, 2006); Second - 1 Kendall Newell (2nd period vs. Bemidji State on Oct. 22, 2005); 1 Lauri St. Jacques (2nd Period vs. Bemidji State on Feb. 25, 2006)

*Fewest Saves — 0 Kendall Newell (2nd period vs. Bemidji State on Oct. 22, 2005); 0 Lauri St. Jacques at Vermont on Nov. 4, 2006)

Goalie Records - 3rd Period*Most Shots Faced — 26 by Laura Gieselman

(Feb. 17, 2001, vs. Minnesota Duluth)*Most Saves — 26 by Laura Gieselman (Feb. 17,

2001, vs. Minnesota Duluth)*Most Goals Allowed — 6 by Sondra Diaz-

Arntzen (Nov. 6, 1999 vs. Minnesota Duluth)*Fewest Shots Faced — 0 by A. Nixon vs.

Vermont (Jan. 19, 2008)*Fewest Saves — 0 by A. Nixon vs. Vermont (Jan.

19, 2008)

Goalie Records - Overtime*Most Shots Faced — 11 by Sondra Diaz-Arntzen

(Jan. 15, 1999 at St. Mary’s)*Most Saves — 11 by Sondra Diaz-Arntzen (Jan.

15, 1999 at St. Mary’s)*Fewest Shots Faced — 0 (Several Times)*Fewest Saves — 0 (Several Times)

Season Records - Goalie(Minimum 10 Games Played)

*Most Games Played — 34 by Laura Gieselman (2000-01); 34 by Ashley Nixon (2009-10)*Most Minutes Played — 1,937 by Ashley

Nixon (2009-10); 2nd - 1,932:28 by Laura Gieselman (2000-01)

*Best Goals-Against Average —2.32 by Carmen Lizee (2006-07); 2nd - 2.49 by Lauri St. Jacques (2005-06)

*Most Wins — 15 by L. Gieselman (2000-01)*Most Losses — 16 by L. Gieselman (1999-00

and 2001-02); 16 by Julie Friend (2011-2012)

*Most Ties — 8 by Ashley Nixon (2009-10)*Most SO — 3 by Lauri St. Jacques (2005-06); 3

by Kendall Newell (2007-08); 3 by A. Nixon (2008-09)

*Best Save Percentage — .926 - A. Nixon (2009-10); 2nd - .916 - Lauri St. Jacques (2005-06)

*Most Shots Faced — 1138 by Laura Gieselman (2000-01)

*Most Saves — 1020 by A. Nixon (2009-10); 2nd - 1013 by L. Gieselman (2000-01)

*Most Goals Allowed — 125 by Laura Gieselman (1999-00)

*Fewest Goals Allowed — 24 by Tayler VanDenakker (2008-09)

*Most Penalties — 2 (2 min) by A. Nixon vs. Minnesota (Feb. 20, 2009)

*Most Assists — 2 by A. Nixon (2008-09)

St. Cloud State Goaltender’s Career StatisticsNo. Goalies (Years Played) MP GA GAA Svs SV% W-L-T Sho Hometown30 Brie Anderson (2002-04) 708:16 79 6.69 357 .819 5-8-0 1 Grand Forks, N.D.1 Ellen Brinkman (2000-04) 2232:59 149 4.00 1144 .885 8-27-1 2 N. St. Paul, Minn.35 Sondra Diaz-Arntzen (1998-00) 1652:25 110 3.99 814 .881 12-15-2 3 Waukesha, Wis.30 Anna Donlan (2009-current) 11:06 0 0.00 3 1.000 0-0-0 0 Hillsboro, Wis.1 Julie Friend (2012-current) 1149:54 88 4.59 599 .872 5-16-0 0 Minnetonka, Minn.33 Laura Gieselman (2000-03) 5937:41 394 3.98 3076 .886 34-60-5 5 Annandale, Minn.2 Ericka Glover (1998-99) 144:41 7 2.90 25 .781 0-0-0 0 Southlake, Tex.20 Carmen Lizee (2005-08) 796:38 40 3.01 337 .894 4-7-2 1 High Prairie, Alb.31 Kendall Newell (2004-08) 3675:40 165 2.69 1626 .908 24-26-9 4 Phoenix, Ariz.37 Ashley Nixon (2007-11) 5893:59 329 3.35 2988 .901 31-55-13 6 Blaine, Minn. 33 Shana Scheuermann (1998-99) 13:55 1 4.31 6 .857 0-0-0 0 Rhinelander, Wis.33 Lauri St. Jacques (2004-2007) 4589:06 243 3.18 2078 .895 26-45-6 6 Sturgeon Falls, Ont.29 Tayler VanDenakker (2008-2012) 2280:40 170 4.47 1167 .873 6-26-3 1 Winnipeg, Manitoba35 Marie Witchey (2001-02) 62:24 5 4.81 25 .833 0-0-0 0 O’Neil, Neb.

Ashley Nixon (2007-11) surpassed Kendall Newell for the most ties in a

season with 8 during the 2009-10 season.

SCSU’s Ashley Nixon (2007-11)

holds the school record for most

goalie assists in a season with 3 during the 2010-11 season.

Lauri St. Jacques (2003-07) holds

the school season record for the best save percentage of

.916 during the 2005-06 season.

Tayler VanDenakker (2008-current) holds the school record for fewest goals allowed in a season with 24 during her rookie stint in 2008-09.

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Augsburg (SCSU Leads 2-0-0)Jan. 7, 2000..........................SCSU 5 at AC 4Jan. 8, 2000.........................at SCSU 3, AC 0

Bemidji State (SCSU Leads 30-25-6)Jan. 22, 1999..................... SCSU 4 at BSU 1Jan. 23, 1999..................... SCSU 7 at BSU 2Jan. 29, 1999..................... BSU 7 at SCSU 4Jan. 30, 1999.................... at SCSU 8, BSU 1Mar. 3, 1999 ................ SCSU 4 vs. BSU 0 %Dec. 10, 1999 ................... at BSU 4, SCSU 1Dec. 11, 1999 .............. SCSU 1 at BSU 1 OT Feb. 11, 2000 ................... at SCSU 3, BSU 1Feb. 12, 2000 .................... BSU 5 at SCSU 2Jan. 7, 2001....................... BSU 4 at SCSU 3Jan. 8, 2001...................... at SCSU 5, BSU 4Jan. 19, 2001..................... SCSU 8 at BSU 6Jan. 20, 2001..................... SCSU 4 at BSU 4Oct. 26, 2001 .................... at BSU 8, SCSU 1Oct. 27, 2001 ............... SCSU 4 at BSU 4 OTFeb. 15, 2002 ................... at SCSU 6, BSU 3Feb. 16, 2002 .................... BSU 5 at SCSU 3Oct. 12, 2002 ..................... BSU 2 at SCSU 1Oct. 13, 2002 .................... at SCSU 4, BSU 2Jan. 24, 2003.................... at BSU 3, SCSU 1Jan. 25, 2003.................... at BSU 6, SCSU 1Dec. 12, 2003 ................... at BSU 5, SCSU 3Dec. 13, 2003 ................... at BSU 5, SCSU 2Jan. 9, 2004...................... at SCSU 7, BSU 3Jan. 10, 2004.................... at SCSU 3, BSU 1Nov. 26, 2004 .................... SCSU 3 at BSU 2Nov. 27, 2004 .................... SCSU 3 at BSU 2Jan. 14, 2005............... BSU 4 at SCSU 4 OTJan. 15, 2005..................... BSU 2 at SCSU 0Oct. 21, 2005 .................... at SCSU 6, BSU 2Oct. 22, 2005 .................... at SCSU 4, BSU 1Feb. 24, 2006 ................... at BSU 5, SCSU 1Feb. 25, 2006 .................... SCSU 4 at BSU 0Oct. 13, 2006 ..................... SCSU 4 at BSU 6Oct. 14, 2006 .................... at BSU 4, SCSU 2 Jan. 26, 2007.................... at SCSU 3, BSU 1Jan. 27, 2007............... BSU 2 at SCSU 2 OTDec. 8, 2007 ...................... SCSU 1 at BSU 0Dec. 9, 2007 ...................... SCSU 4 at BSU 1Jan. 4, 2008...................... at SCSU 1, BSU 0Jan. 5, 2008...................... at SCSU 3, BSU 1Nov. 21, 2008 ................... at SCSU 2, BSU 0Nov. 22, 2008 ................... at SCSU 2, BSU 0Feb. 13, 2009 .............. SCSU 3 at BSU 3 OTFeb. 14, 2009 .................... SCSU 4 at BSU 1Nov. 13, 2009 ................... at BSU 1, SCSU 0Nov. 14, 2009 .................... SCSU 5 at BSU 2Jan. 29, 2010.................... at SCSU 3, BSU 2Jan. 30, 2010.............. at SCSU 3, BSU 3 OTFeb. 26, 2010 .................at SCSU 3, BSU 0&Feb. 27, 2010 ..................BSU 2 at SCSU 1&Feb. 28, 2010 ..................BSU 4 at SCSU 1&Oct. 29, 2010 .................... at BSU 3, SCSU 2Oct. 30, 2010 .................... at BSU 4, SCSU 0Jan. 7, 2011 ....................... BSU 3 at SCSU 1Jan. 8, 2011 ....................... BSU 3 at SCSU 1Oct. 21, 2011 .................... at BSU 8, SCSU 1Oct. 22, 2011 .................... at BSU 5, SCSU 2Feb. 17, 2012 .................... BSU 3 at SCSU 2Feb. 18, 2012 .................... BSU 6 at SCSU 1

%Midwest Showdown Game (Mpls.)&2010 WCHA Final Face-Off / 1st Round

Boston University(SCSU Leads 3-0-1)Jan. 5, 2007...................BU 2 at SCSU 2, OTJan. 6, 2007.........................at SCSU 4, BU 1Nov. 16, 2007 .......................SCSU 5 at BU 0Nov. 17, 2007 .......................SCSU 3 at BU 1

Brown University(SCSU Leads 3-0-1)Oct. 24, 2008 ................. at SCSU 3, Brown 0Oct. 25, 2008 ........... at SCSU 2, Brown 2 OTNov. 27, 2009 ................. SCSU 5 at Brown 4Nov. 28, 2009 ................. SCSU 3 at Brown 2

Connecticut (Series Tied 1-1-0)Dec. 7, 2001 ................ UCONN 4 at SCSU 2Dec. 8, 2001 ............... at SCSU 3, UCONN 1

Cornell (Series Tied 1-1-0)Feb. 2, 2001 ................. at SCSU 5, Cornell 4Feb. 3, 2001 .................. Cornell 5 at SCSU 4

Dartmouth (DC Leads 1-0-0)Nov. 25, 2001 ...................... DC 4 at SCSU 3

Findlay (FU Leads 3-2-0)Feb. 27, 2000 ................SCSU 6 at Findlay 4Nov. 10, 2000 ...............at SCSU 4, Findlay 1Nov. 11, 2000 ................ Findlay 6 at SCSU 5Oct. 18, 2003 ................at Findlay 3, SCSU 2Oct. 19, 2003 ................at Findlay 8, SCSU 3

Gustavus Adolphus (GAC Leads 2-1-0)Feb. 10, 1999 ...................at GAC 4, SCSU 0Feb. 13, 1999 ....................GAC 5 at SCSU 2Nov. 23, 1999 .............at SCSU 5, GAC 4 OT

Mercyhurst College(MC Leads 8-1-1)Dec. 15, 2001 ......................MC 2 at SCSU 1Dec. 16, 2001 ......................MC 4 at SCSU 1Oct. 26, 2002 ......................at MC 3, SCSU 0Oct. 27, 2002 ......................at MC 2, SCSU 1Nov. 28, 2003 .....................at SCSU 3, MC 1Nov. 29, 2003 ......................MC 3 at SCSU 0Jan. 3, 2010................. MC 4 at SCSU 4 OT^Oct. 1, 2010 .........................MC 9 at SCSU 1Oct. 2, 2010 .........................MC 6 at SCSU 1Jan. 1, 2011 ....................... MC 8 at SCSU 1^^Easton Holiday Showcase (St. Cloud, Minn.)

Minnesota (UM Leads 51-3-2)Jan. 9, 1999.......................... UM 10, SCSU 0Mar. 7, 1999 ......................... UM 10, SCSU 0Oct. 15, 1999 .................... at UM 10, SCSU 1Oct. 16, 1999 .....................UM 10 at SCSU 1Feb. 18, 2000 ..................... at UM 5, SCSU 0Feb. 19, 2000 ...................... UM 5 at SCSU 2Oct. 14, 2000 ....................... UM 4 at SCSU 1Oct. 15, 2000 ...................... at UM 5, SCSU 4Feb. 9, 2001 ....................... at UM 7, SCSU 1Feb. 10, 2001 .....................at SCSU 7, UM 6Dec. 14, 2001 ..................... at UM 7, SCSU 2Jan. 5, 2002......................... UM 5 at SCSU 1

Mar. 1, 2002 ....................... at UM 4, SCSU 1Mar. 2, 2002 ........................ UM 9 at SCSU 1Oct. 18, 2002 .....................UM 10 at SCSU 1Oct. 19, 2002 ......................at UM 8, SCSU 0Jan. 10, 2003.......................UM 2 at SCSU 1Jan. 11, 2003 ....................at UM 10, SCSU 2Oct. 31, 2003 ......................at UM 4, SCSU 1Nov. 01, 2003 .....................at UM 5, SCSU 3Mar. 05, 2004 ......................UM 3 at SCSU 1Mar. 06, 2004 ......................UM 7 at SCSU 5Oct. 15, 2004 ......................at UM 7, SCSU 0Oct. 16, 2004 ......................at UM 7, SCSU 1Feb. 4, 2005 ........................UM 4 at SCSU 1Feb. 5, 2005 ........................UM 5 at SCSU 1Jan. 13, 2006.......................UM 2 at SCSU 0Jan. 14, 2006......................at UM 5, SCSU 0Feb. 17, 2006 ......................UM 3 at SCSU 2Feb. 18, 2006 .....................at UM 4, SCSU 2Nov. 17, 2006 ......................UM 5 at SCSU 2Nov. 18, 2006 .....................at UM 4, SCSU 1Feb. 2, 2007 .......................at UM 4, SCSU 0Feb. 3, 2007 ........................UM 6 at SCSU 4Oct. 12, 2007 .................SCSU 4 at UM 4 OTOct. 13, 2007 ......................at SCSU 2, UM 1Feb. 15, 2008 ......................UM 4 at SCSU 2Feb. 16, 2008 ........................ at UM 5, SCSUOct. 31, 2008 ......................at UM 2, SCSU 1Nov. 1, 2008 ........................UM 6 at SCSU 2Feb. 20, 2009 ......................UM 7 at SCSU 0Feb. 21, 2009 .....................at UM 3, SCSU 1Oct. 23, 2009 .......................UM 4 at SCSU 0Oct. 24, 2009 ......................at UM 7, SCSU 0Feb. 12, 2010 ...............at UM 2, SCSU 2 OTFeb. 13, 2010 .....................at SCSU 6, UM 3Oct. 22, 2010 .......................UM 5 at SCSU 0Oct. 23, 2010 .......................UM 3 at SCSU 0Feb. 4, 2011 .......................at UM 8, SCSU 0Feb. 5, 2011 .......................at UM 4, SCSU 1Oct. 7, 2011 ........................at UM 6, SCSU 0Oct. 8, 2011 ........................at UM 8, SCSU 0Feb. 3, 2012 ........................UM 8 at SCSU 1Feb. 4, 2012 ........................UM 7 at SCSU 0Feb. 24, 2012 .....................at UM 6, SCSU 1Feb. 25, 2012 .....................at UM 6, SCSU 0

Minnesota Duluth(UMD Leads 46-9-3)Dec. 18, 1998 .....................UMD 1, SCSU 0#Dec. 19, 1998 .....................UMD 2, SCSU 1#Nov. 5, 1999 ................... UMD 10 at SCSU 0Nov. 6, 1999 ................... UMD 15 at SCSU 0Dec. 17, 1999 .................. at UMD 7, SCSU 2Dec. 18, 1999 .................. at UMD 9, SCSU 2Nov. 17, 2000 .................. at UMD 7, SCSU 3Nov. 18, 2000 ............ at SCSU 3, UMD 3 OTFeb. 16, 2001 ................... UMD 7 at SCSU 3Feb. 17, 2001 .................. at SCSU 6, UMD 5Nov. 30, 2001 ................... UMD 8 at SCSU 0Dec. 1, 2001 ..................... UMD 7 at SCSU 0Feb. 23, 2002 .................. at UMD 6, SCSU 2Feb. 24, 2002 ................... SCSU 3 at UMD 0Dec. 7, 2002 ...................at UMD 11, SCSU 1Dec. 8, 2002 .................... at UMD 8, SCSU 2Feb. 7, 2003 ................... UMD 10 at SCSU 3Feb. 8, 2003 ..................... UMD 7 at SCSU 4Jan. 24, 2004................... at UMD 8, SCSU 3Jan. 25, 2004................... at UMD 9, SCSU 3Feb. 20, 2004 ................... UMD 7 at SCSU 1Feb. 21, 2004 ................... UMD 6 at SCSU 4Dec. 11, 2004 .................. at UMD 3, SCSU 0Dec. 12, 2004 .................. at UMD 4, SCSU 0Feb. 11, 2005 .................. UMD 4, at SCSU 0Feb. 12, 2005 .................. at SCSU 4, UMD 3

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Minnesota Duluth (continued)Oct. 14, 2005 ................... at UMD 3, SCSU 2Oct. 15, 2005 ................... at UMD 4, SCSU 2Jan. 27, 2006................... at SCSU 2, UMD 1Jan. 28, 2006................... at SCSU 3, UMD 1Oct. 27, 2006 .................... UMD 2 at SCSU 0Oct. 28, 2006 .................... UMD 6 at SCSU 0Jan. 13, 2007................... at UMD 4, SCSU 2Jan. 14, 2007................... at UMD 1, SCSU 0Feb. 23, 2007 .................at UMD 4, SCSU 3*Feb. 24, 2007 ..................SCSU 3 at UMD 1*Feb. 25, 2007 .................at UMD 5, SCSU 1*Oct. 5, 2007 ...................... UMD 3 at SCSU 0Oct. 6, 2007 ...................... UMD 8 at SCSU 0Feb. 23, 2008 .................. at UMD 5, SCSU 1Feb. 24, 2008 .................. at UMD 3, SCSU 2 Mar. 8, 2008 .................UMD 9 vs. SCSU 0%Oct. 17, 2008 .............. UMD 1 at SCSU 1 OTOct. 18, 2008 ................... at SCSU 3, UMD 2Jan. 30, 2009................... at UMD 7, SCSU 2Jan. 31, 2009.................... SCSU 4 at UMD 3Oct. 10, 2009 ................... at UMD 5, SCSU 3Oct. 11, 2009 ................... at UMD 2, SCSU 0Nov. 6, 2009 ........................ SCSU 5, UMD 1Nov. 7, 2009 ..................... UMD 5 at SCSU 0Dec. 3, 2010 .............. at SCSU 2, UMD 2 OTDec. 4, 2010 ........................ UMD 5 at SCSUFeb. 18, 2011 .................. at UMD 8, SCSU 0Feb. 19, 2011 .................. at UMD 9, SCSU 0Dec. 2, 2011 .................... at UMD 5, SCSU 1Dec. 3, 2011 .................. at UMD 10, SCSU 2Jan. 27, 2012.................... UMD 5 at SCSU 0Jan. 28, 2012.................... UMD 2 at SCSU 1

#UMD not at Division I level*2007 WCHA Tourn. First Round%2008 WCHA Final Face-Off Semifinals

Minnesota State (MSU Leads 27-26-5)Nov. 21, 1998 .......................MSU 5, SCSU 0Jan. 2, 1999..........................MSU 4, SCSU 1Nov. 12, 1999 ....................SCSU 2 at MSU 1Nov. 13, 1999 ..............SCSU 3 at MSU 3 OTJan. 28, 2000....................at SCSU 3, MSU 2Jan. 29, 2000....................at SCSU 5, MSU 4Oct. 20, 2000 ....................at SCSU 5, MSU 1Oct. 21, 2000 ....................at SCSU 6, MSU 1Mar. 2, 2001 ......................SCSU 4 at MSU 2Mar. 3, 2001 ......................SCSU 5 at MSU 2Oct. 19, 2001 .....................SCSU 8 at MSU 3Oct. 20, 2001 .....................SCSU 7 at MSU 2Jan. 25, 2002....................at SCSU 2, MSU 1Jan. 26, 2002...............MSU 3 at SCSU 2 OTNov. 15, 2002 ....................MSU 6 at SCSU 0Nov. 16, 2002 ...................at SCSU 1, MSU 0Feb. 28, 2003 ...................at MSU 3, SCSU 2Mar. 1, 2003 ......................SCSU 7 at MSU 3Dec. 05, 2003 ....................MSU 4 at SCSU 1Dec. 06, 2003 ..............MSU 3 at SCSU 3 OTFeb. 27, 2004 ....................SCSU 2 at MSU 1Feb. 28, 2004 ...................at MSU 3, SCSU 2Nov. 5, 2004 ......................MSU 2 at SCSU 0Nov. 6, 2004 ...............at SCSU 1, MSU 1 OTJan. 7, 2005......................at MSU 4, SCSU 2Jan. 8, 2005......................at MSU 6, SCSU 3Nov. 18, 2005 ....................MSU 3 at SCSU 0Nov. 18, 2005 ....................MSU 2 at SCSU 0Feb. 10, 2006 ....................SCSU 1 at MSU 0Feb. 11, 2006 ...................SCSU 6 at MSU 1Dec. 1, 2006 ......................MSU 3 at SCSU 2Dec. 2, 2006 ..................... at SCSU 3, MSU 2

Feb. 9, 2007 ...............at MSU 4, SCSU 3 OTFeb. 10, 2007 ................... at MSU 2, SCSU 0Nov. 1, 2007 ............. at MSU 3, SCSU 2 OT^Nov. 3, 2007 ................... at SCSU 3, MSU 1^Feb. 1, 2008 .................... MSU 4 at SCSU 1^Feb. 2, 2008 ................... at MSU 3, SCSU 1^Nov. 14, 2008 ..............SCSU 3 at MSU 2 OTNov. 15, 2008 ....................SCSU 4 at MSU 3Feb. 6, 2009 ...............MSU 3 at SCSU 3 OT*Feb. 7, 2009 .....................MSU 4, at SCSU 1Feb. 27, 2009 ................. at SCSU 2, MSU 1#Feb. 28, 2009 ..................MSU 2 at SCSU 1#Mar. 1, 2009 ....................MSU 1 at SCSU 0#Dec. 4, 2009 ................SCSU 4 at MSU 4 OTDec. 5, 2009 ..................... at SCSU 1, MSU 0Feb. 5, 2010 ..................... at SCSU 6, MSU 1Feb. 6, 2010 ..................... at MSU 4, SCSU 0Nov. 5, 2010 ..................... at MSU 4, SCSU 1Nov. 6, 2010 ..................... at MSU 4, SCSU 2Feb. 11, 2011 .................... at SCSU 2, MSU 0Feb. 12, 2011 ....................MSU 3 at SCSU 1Feb. 12, 2011 ....................MSU 3 at SCSU 1Dec. 9, 2011 ......................MSU 6 at SCSU 0Dec. 10, 2011 ................... at SCSU 2, MSU 1Jan. 13, 2012.....................SCSU 4 at MSU 2Jan. 14, 2012.....................SCSU 3 at MSU 1

^Skate for a Cure series *Huskies Go Red (Heart Disease)#WCHA First Round of Playoffs - NHC

New Hampshire(NH Leads 3-0-0)Jan. 27, 2000..................... UNH 5 at SCSU 1Nov. 24, 2001 .................... UNH 3 at SCSU 1Jan. 18, 2002.................... at UNH 7, SCSU 3

Niagara (NU Leads 5-3-2)Jan. 5, 2001.................. Niagara 7 at SCSU 0Oct. 25, 2002 .............. at Niagara 8, SCSU 1Jan. 22, 2005............... at Niagara 5, SCSU 1Jan. 23, 2005.......... SCSU 3 at Niagara 3 OTDec. 2, 2005 ................ at SCSU 4, Niagara 1Dec. 3, 2005 ................ at SCSU 4, Niagara 2Oct. 2, 2009 ......................SCSU 4, Niagara 3Oct. 3, 2009 .................. Niagara 3 at SCSU 1Nov. 18, 2011 .............. at Niagara 5, SCSU 1Nov. 19, 2011 ......... SCSU 2 at Niagara 2 OT

North Dakota (SCSU Leads 19-17-5)Dec. 14, 2002 .................... SCSU 4 at UND 2Dec. 15, 2002 .................... SCSU 2 at UND 0Jan. 31, 2003.................... at SCSU 4, UND 3Feb. 1, 2003 ..................... at SCSU 6, UND 0Oct. 24, 2003 .................... at SCSU 2, UND 1Oct. 25, 2003 .................... at SCSU 5, UND 4Feb. 14, 2004 ............. at UND 3, SCSU 2 OTFeb. 15, 2004 ................... at UND 7, SCSU 4Oct. 22, 2004 ..................... UND 5 at SCSU 3Oct. 23, 2004 .................... at SCSU 1, UND 0Feb. 19, 2005 ................... at UND 5, SCSU 1Feb. 20, 2005 .................... SCSU 4 at UND 2Nov. 11, 2005 .............. UND 2 at SCSU 2 OTNov. 12, 2005 ................... at SCSU 5, UND 1Jan. 21, 2006..................... SCSU 9 at UND 3Jan. 22, 2006..................... SCSU 3 at UND 2Nov. 25, 2006 .................... SCSU 4 at UND 1Nov. 26, 2006 ............. SCSU 5 at UND 5, OTFeb. 16, 2007 ................... at SCSU 6, UND 1Feb. 17, 2007 ................... at SCSU 3, UND 1

Nov. 9, 2007 ................ UND 3 at SCSU 3 OTNov. 10, 2007 ................... at SCSU 3, UND 1Feb. 8, 2008 ................ SCSU 2 at UND 2 OTFeb. 9, 2008 ...................... SCSU 2 at UND 1Oct. 10, 2008 .................... at UND 2, SCSU 1Oct. 11, 2008 .................... at UND 3, SCSU 2Jan. 9, 2009....................... UND 3 at SCSU 1Jan. 10, 2009.................... at SCSU 3, UND 2Oct. 30, 2009 .................. UND 5, SCSU 4 OTOct. 31, 2009 .................... at SCSU 3, UND 2Jan. 15, 2010..................... SCSU 2 at UND 1Jan. 16, 2010............... SCSU 1 at UND 1 OTNov. 19, 2010 ................... at UND 6, SCSU 3Nov. 20, 2010 ................... at UND 6, SCSU 1Jan. 21, 2011 ..................... UND 5 at SCSU 0Jan. 22, 2011 ..................... UND 5 at SCSU 0Nov. 4, 2011 ..................... at UND 6, SCSU 2Nov. 5, 2011 ..................... at UND 5, SCSU 1Jan. 20, 2012................... UND 10 at SCSU 0Jan. 21, 2012..................... UND 9 at SCSU 0

Northeastern(NU Leads 1-0-0)Jan. 2, 2011 ........................ NU 2 at SCSU 1^^Easton Holiday Showcase (St. Cloud, Minn.)

Ohio State (OSU Leads 29-24-6)Oct. 22, 1999 .................... at SCSU 3, OSU 2Oct. 23, 1999 ..................... OSU 6 at SCSU 2Feb. 25, 2000 .............. SCSU 2 at OSU 2 OTFeb. 26, 2000 .................... SCSU 2 at OSU 0Mar. 2, 2000 ................... OSU 3 vs. SCSU 2*Dec. 8, 2000 ..................... SCSU 4 at OSU 3Dec. 9, 2000 ...................... SCSU 4 at OSU 1Feb. 24, 2001 .................... OSU 2 at SCSU 0Feb. 25, 2001 .................... OSU 4 at SCSU 0Mar. 8, 2001 ..................OSU 5 vs. SCSU 0**Nov. 9, 2001 ...................... SCSU 2 at OSU 1Nov. 10, 2001 ................... at OSU 3, SCSU 2Jan. 11, 2002 ..................... OSU 5 at SCSU 1Jan. 12, 2002..................... OSU 5 at SCSU 3Nov. 30, 2002 ................... at OSU 6, SCSU 0Dec. 1, 2002 ..................... at OSU 6, SCSU 4Jan. 18, 2003..................... OSU 1 at SCSU 0Jan. 19, 2003.................... at SCSU 2, OSU 1Nov. 14, 2003 .................... OSU 5 at SCSU 2Nov. 15, 2003 .................... OSU 3 at SCSU 0Jan. 03, 2004.................... at OSU 2, SCSU 1Jan. 04, 2004..................... SCSU 2 at OSU 1Oct. 8, 2004 ....................... SCSU 2 at OSU 1Oct. 9, 2004 ...................... at OSU 3, SCSU 1Jan. 28, 2005.................... at SCSU 4, OSU 2Jan. 29, 2005.............. at SCSU 2, OSU 2 OTOct. 7, 2005 ...................... at OSU 2, SCSU 1Oct. 8, 2005 ...................... at OSU 5, SCSU 1Dec. 9, 2005 ..................... at SCSU 4, OSU 3 Dec. 10, 2005 ................... at SCSU 5, OSU 3Mar. 3, 2006 ...........at SCSU 2, OSU 1 OT***Mar. 4, 2006 ................. at SCSU 6, OSU 3***Oct. 20, 2006 .................... at SCSU 5, OSU 4Oct. 21, 2006 .............. at SCSU 3, OSU 2 OTJan. 19, 2007............. SCSU 3 at OSU 3, OTJan. 20, 2007.................... at OSU 6, SCSU 1Nov. 23, 2007 .................... SCSU 4 at OSU 1Nov. 24, 2007 ................... at OSU 4, SCSU 1Jan. 11, 2008 ............... OSU 2 at SCSU 2 OTJan. 12, 2008.................... at SCSU 5, OSU 4Feb. 29, 2008 ................ at SCSU 4, OSU 2%Mar. 1, 2008 ...................OSU 3 at SCSU 0%Mar. 2, 2008 .................. at SCSU 5, OSU 3%

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Ohio State (continued)Nov. 8, 2008 ...................... OSU 3 at SCSU 2Nov. 9, 2008 ..................... at SCSU 5, OSU 2Jan. 16, 2009..................... SCSU 3 at OSU 2Jan. 17, 2009..................... SCSU 4 at OSU 3Dec. 11, 2009 .............. OSU 2 at SCSU 2 OTDec. 12, 2009 .................... OSU 2 at SCSU 1Feb. 19, 2010 .................... SCSU 3 at OSU 2Feb. 20, 2010 .............. SCSU 4 at OSU 4 OTOct. 15, 2010 .................... at OSU 3, SCSU 1Oct. 16, 2010 .................... at OSU 6, SCSU 1Jan. 28, 2011 ..................... OSU 6 at SCSU 1Jan. 29, 2011 ..................... OSU 3 at SCSU 2Oct. 14, 2011 .................... at OSU 5, SCSU 1Oct. 15, 2011 .................... at OSU 5, SCSU 1Jan. 6, 2012....................... OSU 2 at SCSU 0Jan. 7, 2012...................... at SCSU 4, OSU 3

*WCHA 2000 Tournament (Bloomington, MN)**WCHA 2001 Tournament (Rochester, MN)***WCHA 2006 First Round Playoffs%2008 WCHA Final Face-off First Round

Princeton (PU Leads 2-0-0)Dec. 1, 2000 ...............Princeton 5 at SCSU 4Dec. 2, 2000 ...............Princeton 4 at SCSU 3

Providence (PC Leads 4-0-1)Jan. 22, 2000...................PROV 7 at SCSU 1Jan. 23, 2000...................PROV 4 at SCSU 3Jan. 19, 2002..................at PROV 5, SCSU 1Jan. 20, 2002..................at PROV 7, SCSU 1Jan. 2, 2010.............PROV 4 at SCSU 4 OT^

^Easton Holiday Showcase (St. Cloud, Minn.)

Quinnipiac (SCSU Leads 3-0-0)Jan. 7, 2003.........................at SCSU 4, QC 3Oct. 3, 2008 ..........................SCSU 7 at QC 0Oct. 4, 2008 ..........................SCSU 5 at QC 3

Robert Morris University(SCSU leads 2-1-3)Sept. 29, 2006 ..................at SCSU 4, RMU 0Sept. 30, 2006 ............at SCSU 3, RMU 3 OTOct. 26, 2007 .....................SCSU 3 at RMU 1Oct. 27, 2007 ...............SCSU 3 at RMU 3 OTOct. 28, 2011 ...............SCSU 2 at RMU 2 OTOct. 29, 2011 ....................at RMU 3, SCSU 1

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute(RPI Leads 1-0-0)Jan. 3, 2009......................RPI 2 at SCSU 0 &

& Easton Holiday Showcase (St. Cloud, Minn.)

Sacred Heart (SCSU Leads 1-0-0)Nov. 22, 2000 ...................... at SCSU 5, SH 0

College of St. Benedict (SCSU Leads 2-1-0)Nov. 18, 1998 ....................at CSB 4, SCSU 2Dec. 6, 1998 ......................at SCSU 3, CSB 1Nov. 16, 1999 ....................at SCSU 6, CSB 0

St. Catherine’s (SCSU Leads 1-0-0)Feb. 20, 1999 ................SCSU 9, St. Kate’s 1

St. Lawrence University (SLU Leads 3-2-0)Jan. 6, 2002........................SLU 6 at SCSU 1Dec. 3, 2004 ...................... at SCSU 2, SLU 0Dec. 4, 2004 .......................SLU 3 at SCSU 0Jan. 6, 2006.................at SLU 3, SCSU 2 OTJan. 7, 2006..................SCSU 4 at SLU 3 OT

St. Mary’s (Series Tied 1-1-0)Nov. 6, 1998 ........................at SCSU 4, SM 2Nov. 7, 1998 .........................SM 4 at SCSU 3

Syracuse University(SU Leads 1-0-0)Sept. 30, 2011 .................. SU 2 vs. SCSU 1#

# In Minneapolis, Minn.

Union (SCSU Leads 1-0-0)Oct. 1, 2011 ..................SCSU 4 vs. Union 1#

# In Minneapolis, Minn.

University of St. Thomas (SCSU Leads 1-0-0)Nov. 14, 1998 ....................at SCSU 9, UST 0

Vermont (SCSU Leads 4-0-0)Nov. 3, 2006 ......................... SCSU 7 at VT 0Nov. 4, 2006 ......................... SCSU 6 at VT 0Jan. 18, 2008....................... at SCSU 4, VT 1Jan. 19, 2008....................... at SCSU 5, VT 1

Wayne State (Michigan)(WSU Leads 6-4-0)Nov. 3, 2000 ......................SCSU 3 at WSU 1Nov. 4, 2000 ......................SCSU 6 at WSU 1Feb. 21, 2003 ....................SCSU 5 at WSU 1Feb. 22, 2003 ...................at WSU 3, SCSU 0Nov. 12, 2004 ...................at SCSU 7, WSU 2Nov. 13, 2004 ....................WSU 3 at SCSU 2Nov. 25, 2005 ...................at WSU 3, SCSU 2Nov. 26, 2005 ...................at WSU 4, SCSU 3Jan. 2, 2009................... WSU 3 at SCSU 2 &Oct. 8, 2010 .......................WSU 3 at SCSU 0

& Easton Holiday Showcase (St. Cloud, Minn.)

University of Wisconsin (UW Leads 47-7-2)Oct. 29, 1999 .......................UW 6 at SCSU 1Oct. 30, 1999 ....................... UW 5 at SCSU 0Feb. 5, 2000 ....................... at UW 3, SCSU 0Feb. 6, 2000 ....................... at UW 4, SCSU 1Oct. 27, 2000 ...................... at UW 6, SCSU 2Oct. 28, 2000 ...................... at UW 6, SCSU 2Jan. 12, 2001...................... at SCSU 9, UW 4Jan. 13, 2001...................... at SCSU 3, UW 0Oct. 12, 2001 ....................... UW 5 at SCSU 1Oct. 13, 2001 ....................... UW 4 at SCSU 2Feb. 2, 2002 ....................... at UW 4, SCSU 1Feb. 3, 2002 ....................... at UW 7, SCSU 2Nov. 8, 2002 ....................... at UW 4, SCSU 2Nov. 9, 2002 ........................SCSU 5 at UW 3Feb. 14, 2003 ......................UW 3 at SCSU 2Feb. 15, 2003 ......................UW 9 at SCSU 2Nov. 21, 2003 ..................... at UW 4, SCSU 0Nov. 22, 2003 .....................at UW 8, SCSU 1Jan. 30, 2004.......................UW 4 at SCSU 1Jan. 31, 2004.......................UW 6 at SCSU 2Oct. 29, 2004 ......................at UW 7, SCSU 0Oct. 30, 2004 ......................at UW 7, SCSU 1Feb. 25, 2005 ......................UW 5 at SCSU 2Feb. 26, 2005 ......................UW 6 at SCSU 3Mar. 4, 2005 .................... UW 3 vs. SCSU 1#Nov. 4, 2005 ....................... at UW 5, SCSU 2Nov. 5, 2005 ....................... at UW 3, SCSU 1Feb. 3, 2006 ........................UW 3 at SCSU 1Feb. 4, 2006 ....................... at SCSU 1, UW 0 Mar. 11, 2006 ....................UW 9 vs. SCSU 0*Oct. 6, 2006 ........................at UW 8, SCSU 2 Oct. 7, 2006 ..................at UW 2, SCSU 1 OTDec. 8, 2006 .................UW 2 at SCSU 2, OTDec. 8, 2006 .................UW 3 at SCSU 3, OTOct. 19, 2007 ...................... at SCSU 2, UW 1Oct. 20, 2007 .......................UW 5 at SCSU 0Jan. 25, 2008...................... at UW 4, SCSU 1Jan. 26, 2008...................at UW 4, SCSU 0 $Dec. 5, 2008 .......................at UW 7, SCSU 0Dec. 6, 2008 ....................... at UW 6, SCSU 2Jan. 23, 2009.......................UW 5 at SCSU 1Jan. 24, 2009.......................UW 6 at SCSU 3Nov. 20, 2009 ......................UW 2 at SCSU 1Nov. 21, 2009 ..................... at SCSU 4, UW 2Jan. 22, 2010...................... at UW 5, SCSU 3Jan. 23, 2010.......................SCSU 4 at UW 3Dec. 10, 2010 ......................UW 5 at SCSU 0Dec. 11, 2010 ......................UW 6 at SCSU 1Jan. 14, 2011 .................... at UW 10, SCSU 0Jan. 15, 2011 ...................... at UW 6, SCSU 0Feb. 25, 2011 ...................at UW 9, SCSU 3&Feb. 26, 2011 ...................at UW 5, SCSU 1&Nov. 25, 2011 ..................... at UW 5, SCSU 0Nov. 27, 2011 ..................... at UW 6, SCSU 1Feb. 10, 2012 ......................UW 5 at SCSU 0Feb. 11, 2012 ......................UW 6 at SCSU 2

# WCHA 2005 Playoffs (Ridder Arena)* WCHA 2006 Playoff Semifinals$Set new NCAA record for game attendance& 1st Round of WCHA Playoffs 2010-11

Wisconsin-Superior(Series tied 1-1-0)Feb. 27, 1999 ................. at UW-S 8, SCSU 2Nov. 18, 1999 ..................at SCSU 7, UW-S 3

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1998-99 (8-12-2/Independent)Coach: Kerry Brodt

N6 St. Mary’s W 4-2N7 St. Mary’s L 3-4 OTN14 St. Thomas W 9-0N18 at St. Benedict L 2-4N21 Minnesota State L 0-5D6 St. Benedict W 3-1D18 Minnesota Duluth L 0-1D19 Minnesota Duluth L 1-2J2 at Minnesota State L 1-4J9 at Minnesota L 0-10J15 at St. Mary’s T 3-3 OTJ16 at St. Mary’s T 5-5 OTJ22 at Bemidji State W 4-1J23 at Bemidji State W 7-2J29 Bemidji State L 4-7

J30 Bemidji State W 8-1F10 at Gustavus L 0-4F13 Gustavus L 2-5F20 at St. Catherine’s W 9-1F27 at UW-Superior L 2-8M3 Bemidji State% W 4-0M7 at Minnesota% L 0-10

%Midwest Showdown Game

1999-00 (13-19-3, 6-15-3 WCHA/4th)Coach: Kerry Brodt Wethington

O15 at Minnesota* L 10-1O16 Minnesota* L 10-1O19 Finland Nat’l Jr.(exh) L 4-1O22 Ohio State* W 3-2O23 Ohio State* L 6-2O29 Wisconsin* L 6-1O30 Wisconsin* L 5-0N5 Minnesota Duluth* L 10-0N6 Minnesota Duluth* L 15-0N12 at Minnesota State* W 2-1N13 at Minnesota State* T 3-3N16 College of St. Ben’s W 6-0N18 UW-Superior W 7-3

N23 Gustavus Adolphus W 5-4 OT D10 at Bemidji State* L 4-1D11 at Bemidji State* T 1-1D17- at Minnesota Duluth* L 7-2D18 at Minnesota Duluth L 9-2J7 at Augsburg W 5-4J8 Augsburg W 3-0J21 Providence L 7-1J22 Providence L 4-3 OTJ27 New Hampshire L 5-1J28 Minnesota State* W 3-2J29 Minnesota State* W 5-4F5 at Wisconsin* L 3-0 F6 at Wisconsin* L 4-1F8 St. Mary’s W 5-0F11 Bemidji State* W 3-1F12 Bemidji State* L 5-2F18 at Minnesota* L 5-0F19 Minnesota* L 5-2F25 at Ohio State* T 2-2F26 at Ohio State* W 2-0F27 at Findlay W 6-4M2 vs. Ohio State** L 3-2*WCHA Game ** WCHA Tournament Game

2000-01 (17-16-2, 12-10-2 WCHA/4th)Coach: Kerry Brodt Wethington

O7 Regina(Ex.) L 3-6O14 Minnesota* L 1-4O15 at Minnesota* L 4-5O20 Minnesota State* W 5-1O21 Minnesota State* W 6-1O27 at Wisconsin* L 2-6O28 at Wisconsin* L 2-6N3 at Wayne State W 3-1N4 at Wayne State W 6-1N10 Findlay W 4-1N11 Findlay L 5-6N17 at Minnesota Duluth* L 3-7N18 at Minnesota Duluth* T 3-3 OTN22 Sacred Heart W 5-0D1 Princeton L 4-5D2 Princeton L 3-4 OTD8 at Ohio State* W 4-3 OTD9 at Ohio State* W 4-1J5 Niagara L 0-7J7 Bemidji State* L 3-4J8 Bemidji State* W 5-4J12 Wisconsin* W 9-4J13 Wisconsin* W 3-0J19 at Bemidji State* W 8-6J20 at Bemdiji State* T 4-4 OTF2 Cornell W 5-4 OTF3 Cornell L 5-4F9 at Minnesota* L 1-7F10 Minnesota* W 7-6F16 Minnesota Duluth* L 3-7F17 Minnesota Duluth* W 6-5 OTF24 Ohio State* L 0-2F25 Ohio State* L 0-4M2 at Minnesota State* W 4-2M3 at Minnesota State* W 5-2M8 Ohio State ** L 0-5*WCHA Game** WCHA Tournament

2001-02 (7-26-1, 6-17-1 WCHA/6th)Coach: Kerry Brodt Wethington

O5 Regina (Ex.) L 3-5O12 Wisconsin* L 1-5O13 Wisconsin* L 2-4O19 at Minnesota State* W 8-3O20 at Minnesota State* W 7-2O26 at Bemidji State* L 1-8O27 at Bemidji State* T 4-4 OTN9 at Ohio State* W 3-2N10 at Ohio State* L 1-2 OTN24 New Hampshire L 1-3 N25 Dartmouth L 3-4N30 Minnesota Duluth* L 0-8D1 Minnesota Duluth* L 0-7D7 Connecticut L 2-4D8 Connecticut W 3-1D14 at Minnesota* L 2-7D15 Mercyhurst L 1-2 OTD16 Mercyhurst L 1-4J5 Minnesota* L 1-5J6 St. Lawrence L 1-6J11 Ohio State* L 1-5J12 Ohio State* L 3-5J18 at New Hampshire L 3-7J19 at Providence L 1-5J20 at Providence L 1-7J25 Minnesota State* W 2-1J26 Minnesota State* L 2-3 OTF2 at Wisconsin* L 1-4F3 at Wisconsin* L 2-7F15 Bemidji State* W 6-3F16 Bemidji State* L 3-5F23 at Minnesota Duluth* L 2-6F24 at Minnesota Duluth W 3-0M1 at Minnesota* L 1-4M2 Minnesota* L 1-9

*WCHA Game

2002-03 (11-23-0, 5-19-0 WCHA/6th)Coach: Jason LestebergO12 Bemidji State* L 1-2O13 Bemidji State* W 4-2O18 Minnesota* L 1-10O19 at Minnesota* L 0-8O25 at Niagara L 1-8O26 at Mercyhurst L 0-3O27 at Mercyhurst L 1-2N8 at Wisconsin* L 2-4N9 at Wisconsin* W 5-3N15 Minnesota State* L 0-6

SCSU’s first women’s hockey coach,

Kerry Brodt-Wethington

(1998-2002)

SCSU’s second women’s hockey coach,

Jason Lesteberg

(2002-2006)

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2002-03 Season Continued...N16 Minnesota State* W 1-0N30 at Ohio State* L 0-6D1 at Ohio State* L 4-6D7 at Minnesota Duluth* L 1-11D8 at Minnesota Duluth* L 2-8D14 at North Dakota* W 4-2D15 at North Dakota* W 2-0J7 Quinnipiac W 4-3J10 Minnesota* L 1-2J11 at Minnesota* L 2-10J18 Ohio State* L 0-1J19 Ohio State* W 2-1J24 at Bemidji State* L 1-3J25 at Bemidji State* L 1-6J31 North Dakota* W 4-3F1 North Dakota* W 6-0F7 Minnesota Duluth* L 3-10F8 Minnesota Duluth* L 4-7F14 Wisconsin* L 2-3F15 Wisconsin* L 2-9F21 at Wayne State W 5-1F22 at Wayne State L 0-3F28 at Minnesota State* L 2-3M1 at Minnesota State* W 7-3

*WCHA Game

2003-04 (7-24-1, 4-19-1 WCHA/6th)Coach: Jason Lesteberg

O18 at Findlay L 2-3O19 at Findlay L 3-8O24 North Dakota* W 2-1O25 North Dakota* W 5-4O31 at Minnesota* L 1-4N1 at Minnesota* L 3-5N14 Ohio State* L 2-5N15 Ohio State* L 0-3N21 at Wisconsin* L 0-4N22 at Wisconsin* L 1-8N28 Mercyhurst W 3-1N29 Mercyhurst L 0-3D5 Minnesota State* L 1-4D6 Minnesota State* T 3-3 OTD12 at Bemidji State* L 3-5D13 at Bemidji State* L 2-5J3 at Ohio State* L 1-2J4 at Ohio State* W 2-1J9 Bemidji State* W 7-3J10 Bemidji State* W 3-1J24 at Minnesota Duluth* L 3-8J25 at Minnesota Duluth* L 3-9J30 Wisconsin* L 1-4J31 Wisconsin* L 2-6F14 at North Dakota* L 2-3 OTF15 at North Dakota* L 4-7F20 Minnesota Duluth* L 1-7F21 Minnesota Duluth* L 4-6

F27 at Minnesota State* W 2-1F28 at Minnesota State* L 2-3M5 Minnesota* L 1-3M6 Minnesota* L 5-7

*WCHA Game

2004-05 (9-22-4, 7-18-3 WCHA/6th)Coach: Jason Lesteberg

O8 at Ohio State* W 2-1O9 at Ohio State* L 3-1O15 at Minnesota* L 7-0O16 at Minnesota* L 7-1O22 North Dakota* L 5-3O23 North Dakota* W 1-0O29 at Wisconsin* L 7-0O30 at Wisconsin* L 7-1N5 Minnesota State* L 2-0N6 Minnesota State* T 1-1 OTN12 Wayne State W 7-2N13 Wayne State L 3-2N26 at Bemidji State* W 3-2N27 at Bemidji State* W 3-2D3 St. Lawrence W 2-0D4 St. Lawrence L 3-0D11 at Minnesota Duluth* L 3-0D12 at Minnesota Duluth* L 4-0J7 at Minnesota State* L 2-4J8 at Minnesota State* L 3-6J14 Bemidji State* T 3-3 OTJ15 Bemidji State* L 0-2J22 at Niagara L 1-5J23 at Niagara T 3-3 OTJ28 Ohio State* W 4-2J29 Ohio State* T 2-2 OTF04 Minnesota* L 1-4F05 Minnesota* L 1-5F11 Minnesota Duluth* L 0-4F12 Minnesota Duluth* W 4-3F19 at North Dakota* L 1-5F20 at North Dakota* W 4-2F25 Wisconsin* L 2-5F26 Wisconsin* L 3-6M04 vs. Wisconsin** L 1-3

*WCHA Game**WCHA Playoffs - 1st Round (Ridder Arena, Mpls.)

2005-06 (18-18-1, 13-14-1 WCHA/4th)Coach: Jason Lesteberg

O7 at Ohio State* L 1-2O8 at Ohio State* L 1-5O14 at Minnesota Duluth* L 2-3O15 at Minnesota Duluth* L 2-4O21 Bemidji State* W 6-2O22 Bemidji State* W 4-1N4 at Wisconsin* L 2-5N5 at Wisconsin* L 1-3

N11 North Dakota* T 2-2 OT N12 North Dakota* W 5-1N18 Minnesota State* L 0-3N19 Minnesota State* L 0-2N25 at Wayne St., Mich. L 2-3N26 at Wayne St., Mich. L 3-4D2 Niagara, N.Y. W 4-1D3 Niagara, N.Y. W 4-2D9 Ohio State* W 4-3D10 Ohio State* W 5-3J6 at St. Lawrence L 2-3 OTJ7 at St. Lawrence W 4-3 OTJ13 Minnesota* L 0-2J14 at Minnesota* L 0-5J21 at North Dakota* W 9-3J22 at North Dakota* W 3-2J27 Minnesota Duluth* W 2-1J28 Minnesota Duluth* W 3-1F3 Wisconsin* L 1-3F4 Wisconsin* W 1-0F10 at Minnesota State* W 1-0F11 at Minnesota State* W 6-1F17 Minnesota* L 2-3F18 at Minnesota* L 2-4F24 at Bemidji State* L 1-5F25 at Bemidji State* W 4-0M3 Ohio State^ W 2-1M4 Ohio State^ W 6-3M11 vs. Wisconsin$ L 0-9

*WCHA Game^1st Round of WCHA Playoffs - NHC$WCHA Semifinals - Ridder Arena, Mpls.

2006-07 (12-18-7, 7-16-5 WCHA/7th)Coach: Jeff Giesen

S29 Robert Morris W 4-0S30 Robert Morris T 3-3 OTO6 at Wisconsin* L 2-8O7 at Wisconsin* L 1-2 OTO13 at Bemidji State* L 4-6O14 at Bemidji State* L 2-4O20 Ohio State* W 5-4O21 Ohio State* W 3-2O27 Minnesota Duluth* L 0-2O28 Minnesota Duluth* L 0-6N3 at Vermont W 7-0N4 at Vermont W 6-0N17 Minnesota* L 2-5N18 at Minnesota* L 1-4N25 at North Dakota* W 4-1N26 at North Dakota* T 5-5 OTD1 Minnesota State* L 2-3D2 Minnesota State* W 3-2D8 Wisconsin* T 2-2 OTD9 Wisconsin* T 3-3 OTJ5 Boston University T 2-2 OTJ6 Boston University W 4-1J13 at Minnesota Duluth* L 2-4J14 at Minnesota Duluth* L 0-1J19 at Ohio State* T 3-3 OTJ20 at Ohio State* L 1-6J26 Bemidji State* W 3-1J27 Bemidji State* T 2-2 OTF2 at Minnesota* L 0-4F3 Minnesota* L 4-6F9 at Minnesota State* L 3-4 OTF10 at Minnesota State* L 0-2F16 North Dakota* W 6-1F17 North Dakota* W 3-1F23 at Minnesota Duluth^ L 3-4F24 at Minnesota Duluth^ W 3-1F25 at Minnesota Duluth^ L 1-5*WCHA Game ^WCHA Playoffs -1st Rd. - Mars-Lake Arena, Duluth, Minn.

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2007-08 (18-15-5, 11-13-4 WCHA/4th)Coach: Jeff Giesen

O5 Minnesota Duluth*$ L 0-3O6 Minnesota Duluth*$ L 0-8O12 at Minnesota* T 4-4 OTO13 Minnesota* W 2-1O19 Wisconsin* W 2-1O20 Wisconsin* L 0-5O26 at Robert Morris W 3-1O27 at Robert Morris T 3-3 OTN1 at Minnesota State* L 2-3 OTN3 Minnesota State* W 3-1N9 North Dakota* T 3-3 OTN10 North Dakota* W 3-1N16 at Boston Univ. W 5-0 N17 at Boston Univ. W 3-1N23 at Ohio State* W 4-1N24 at Ohio State* L 1-4D8 at Bemidji State* W 1-0D9 at Bemidji State* W 4-1J4 Bemidji State* W 1-0J5 Bemidji State* W 3-1J11 Ohio State* T 2-2 OTJ12 Ohio State* W 5-4J18 Vermont W 4-1J19 Vermont W 5-1J25 at Wisconsin* L 1-4J26 at Wisconsin* L 0-4F1 Minnesota State* L 1-4F2 at Minnesota State* L 1-3F8 at North Dakota* T 2-2 OTF9 at North Dakota* W 2-1F15 Minnesota* L 2-4F16 at Minnesota* L 2-5F23 at Minnesota Duluth* L 1-5F24 at Minnesota Duluth* L 2-3F29 Ohio State^ W 4-2M1 Ohio State^ L 0-3M2 Ohio State^ W 5-3M8 at Minnesota Duluth# L 0-9

*WCHA Game^Host 1st Round of WCHA Playoffs - NHC#WCHA Final Face-off Semi-finals

$ Due to the fact that UMD had an ineligible player in the first half of the season, the NCAA has vacated 26 UMD games. UMD’s record books do not change, nor does their head coach Shannon Miller’s all-time record.

2008-09 (15-18-4, 11-14-3 WCHA/4th)Coach: Jeff Giesen

S27 Saskatchewan^ W 10-2O3 at Quinnipiac W 7-0O4 at Quinnipiac W 5-3O10 at North Dakota* L 1-2O11 at North Dakota* L 2-3O17 Minnesota Duluth* T 1-1 OTO18 Minnesota Duluth* W 3-2O21 Team USA^ L 1-5O24 Brown W 3-0O25 Brown T 2-2 OTO31 at Minnesota* L 1-2N1 Minnesota* L 2-6N8 Ohio State* L 2-3N9 Ohio State* W 5-2N14 at Minnesota State* W 3-2 OTN15 at Minnesota State* W 4-3N21 Bemidji State* W 2-0N22 Bemidji State* W 2-0D5 at Wisconsin* L 0-7D6 at Wisconsin* L 2-6J2 Wayne State! L 2-3J3 RPI! L 0-2J9 North Dakota* L 1-3J10 North Dakota* W 3-2J16 at Ohio State* W 3-2J17 at Ohio State* W 4-3J23 Wisconsin* L 1-5J24 Wisconsin* L 3-6J30 at Minnesota Duluth* L 2-7J31 at Minnesota Duluth* W 4-3F6 Minnesota State* T 3-3 OTF7 Minnesota State*$ L 1-4F13 at Bemidji State* T 3-3 OTF14 at Bemidji State* W 4-1F20 Minnesota* L 0-7F21 at Minnesota* L 1-3F27 Minnesota State# W 2-1F28 Minnesota State# L 1-2M1 Minnesota State# L 0-1

*WCHA Game^Exhibition Game! Easton Holiday Showcase (St. Cloud, MN)$Huskies “Go Red” Game #First Rd. of WCHA Playoffs (St. Cloud, MN)

2009-10 (15-14-8, 11-11-6 WCHA/3rd)Coach: Jeff Giesen

S27 Team USA^ L 0-13O2 Niagara University W 4-3O3 Niagara University L 1-3O10 at Minnesota Duluth* L 3-5O11 at Minnesota Duluth* L 0-2O23 Minnesota* L 0-4O24 at Minnesota* L 0-7O30 North Dakota* L 4-5 OTO31 North Dakota* W 3-2N6 Minnesota Duluth* W 5-1N7 Minnesota Duluth* L 0-5N13 at Bemidji State* L 0-1N14 at Bemidji State* W 5-2N20 Wisconsin* L 1-2N21 Wisconsin* W 4-2N27 at Brown W 5-4N28 at Brown W 3-2D4 at Minnesota State* T 4-4 OTD5 Minnesota State* W 1-0D11 Ohio State* T 2-2 OTD12 Ohio State* L 1-2J2 Providence! T 4-4 OTJ3 Mercyhurst! T 4-4 OTJ15 at North Dakota* W 2-1J16 at North Dakota* T 1-1 OTJ22 at Wisconsin* L 3-5J23 at Wisconsin* W 4-3J29 Bemidji State* W 3-2J30 Bemidji State* T 3-3 OTF5 Minnesota State* W 6-1F6 at Minnesota State* L 0-4F12 at Minnesota* T 2-2 OTF13 Minnesota* W 6-3F19 at Ohio State* W 3-2F20 at Ohio State* T 4-4 OTF26 Bemidji State# W 3-0F27 Bemidji State# L 1-2F28 Bemidji State# L 1-4

*WCHA Game^Exhibition Game! Easton Holiday Showcase (St. Cloud, MN)#First Rd. of WCHA Playoffs (St. Cloud, MN)

SCSU’s current women’s hockey coach,

Jeff Giesen

(2006-present)

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2010-11 (1-33-1, 1-26-1-1 WCHA/8th)Coach: Jeff Giesen

S25 Manitoba^ T 1-1 OTO1 at Mercyhurst L 1-9O2 at Mercyhurst L 1-6O8 Wayne State (Mich) L 0-3O9 MN Whitecaps^ L 2-4O15 at Ohio State* L 1-3O16 at Ohio State* L 1-6O22 Minnesota* L 0-5O23 Minnesota* L 0-3O29 at Bemidji State* L 2-3O30 at Bemidji State* L 0-4N5 at Minnesota State* L 1-4N6 at Minnesota State* L 2-4N19 at North Dakota* L 3-6N20 at North Dakota* L 1-6D3 Minnesota Duluth* T 2-2 OTD4 Minnesota Duluth* L 0-5D10 Wisconsin* L 0-5D11 Wisconsin* L 1-6J1 Mercyhurst! L 1-8J2 Northeastern! L 1-2J7 Bemidji State* L 1-3J8 Bemidji State* L 1-3J14 at Wisconsin* L 0-10J16 at Wisconsin* L 0-6J21 North Dakota* L 0-5J22 North Dakota* L 0-5J28 Ohio State* L 1-6J29 Ohio State* L 2-3F4 at Minnesota* L 0-8F5 at Minnesota* L 1-4F11 Minnesota State* W 2-0F12 Minnesota State* L 1-3F18 at Minnesota Duluth* L 0-8F19 at Minnesota Duluth* L 0-9F25 at Wisconsin& L 3-9F26 at Wisconsin& L 1-5

*WCHA Game^Exhibition! Easton Holiday Showcase - NHC& 1st Round of WCHA Playoffs - Madison, Wis.

2011-12 (5-29-2, 4-26-0 WCHA/7th)Coach: Jeff Giesen

S30 Syracuse^ L 1-2O1 Union^ W 4-1O7 at Minnesota* L 0-6O8 at Minnesota* L 0-8O14 at Ohio State* L 1-5O15 at Ohio State* L 1-5O21 at Bemidji State* L 1-8O22 at Bemidji State* L 2-5O28 Robert Morris T 2-2 OTO29 Robert Morris L 3-1N4 North Dakota* L 2-6

N5 North Dakota* L 1-5N18 at Niagara Univ. L 1-5N19 at Niagara Univ. T 2-2 OTN25 at Wisconsin* L 0-5N27 at Wisconsin* L 1-6D2 at Minn. Duluth* L 1-5D3 at Minn. Duluth* L 2-10D9 Minnesota State* L 0-6D10 Minnesota State* W 2-1J6 Ohio State* L 0-2J7 Ohio State* W 4-3J13 at Minnesota State* W 4-2J14 at Minnesota State* W 3-1J20 at North Dakota* L 0-10J21 at North Dakota* L 0-9J27 Minn. Duluth* L 0-5J28 Minn. Duluth* L 1-2F3 Minnesota* L 1-8F4 Minnesota* L 0-7F10 Wisconsin* L 0-5F11 Wisconsin* L 2-6F17 Bemidji State* L 2-3F18 Bemidji State* L 1-6F24 Minnesota& L 1-6F25 Minnesota& L 0-6

*WCHA Game^Exhibition& 1st Round of WCHA Playoffs - Madison, Wis.

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#5 Hanna Brodt

#16 Vanessa Spataro

#3 AudreyHanmer

#7 Skye Kelly

#10 Kylie Lane

#23 MolliMott

Jim FetterAssistant Coach

#27 IvySmith

#19 AbbyNess

#18 Callie Dahl

#15 AlexNelson

#8 Michelle Burke

#11 LisaMartinson

#1 Julie Friend

#13 SydneyBurghardt

#14 JulieGilbert

#4 AmandaMonkman

#2 Katie Allen

#12 AmyOlson

Brita SchroederAssistant Coach

#6 AmandaArbogast

#9 HayleaSchmid

#21 Ellie Sitek

#22 KalliFunk

#30 AnnaDonlan

#28 CariCoen

Jeff GiesenHead Coach

#35 KatieFitzgerald

Andy SailerAthletic Media Relations GA

#17 Jenna Redford

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Travis ZinsStength &

Conditioning

Dean ThibodeauAdministrative

Assistant

Jacqueline PhillipsAthletic Trainer

Jeremiah MinkelEquipment Manager

Eric KupkaStudent Equip.

Manager

Nikki KreiderStudent Admin.

Assistant

2012-13 SCSU Women’S HoCkey roSTer