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Includes Single-Game, Seasonand Career Statistics

Coaching Records

Championship Results

2004 Statistical Leaders

All-Americans

Attendance Records

2004 Conference Standings

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THE NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIONP.O. Box 6222, Indianapolis, Indiana 46206-6222317/917-6222

www.ncaa.orgwww.ncaasports.com

November 2004

Statistical Compilation By:J.D. Hamilton, Assistant Director of Statistics

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Copyright, 2004, by the National Collegiate Athletic Association.

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ContentsDivision I Records ................................................ 5Championship Results.......................................... 15Award Winners................................................... 25Coaching Records................................................ 272004 Statistical Leaders....................................... 312004 Conference Standings................................. 35Attendance.......................................................... 37

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Division I RecordsIndividual Records............................................... 6Individual Leaders ............................................... 6Annual Individual Champions.............................. 9Team Records ...................................................... 10Team Leaders ...................................................... 11Annual Team Champions..................................... 14USA Today/AHCA Final Polls .............................. 14USCHO.com Final Polls........................................ 14

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS6

Individual RecordsOfficial NCAA women’s ice hockey recordsbegan with the 2001 season and are based oninformation submitted to the NCAA statistics ser-vice by institutions participating in the statisticsrankings.

Offense

POINTS SCOREDGame

10–Jennifer Botterill, Harvard vs. Boston College, Jan.28, 2003; Nicole Corriero, Harvard vs. Union(N.Y.), Nov. 7, 2003

Season112–Jennifer Botterill, Harvard, 2003 (47 goals, 65

assists)Career

190–Jennifer Botterill, Harvard, 2000-01, 2002-03 (89goals, 101 assists)

POINTS SCORED PER GAMESeason

3.50–Jennifer Botterill, Harvard, 2003 (112 in 32)Career

3.07–Jennifer Botterill, Harvard, 2000-01, 2002-03(190 in 62)

GOALS SCOREDGame

6–Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth vs. St. Cloud St., Dec. 18,2002; Nicole Corriero, Harvard vs. Union (N.Y.),Nov. 17, 2003

Season47–Jennifer Botterill, Harvard, 2003 (32 games)

Career91–#Nicole Corriero, Harvard, 2002-04 (100 games)

#Active player.

GOALS SCORED PER GAMESeason

1.47–Jennifer Botterill, Harvard, 2003 (47 in 32)Career

1.44–Jennifer Botterill, Harvard, 2000-01, 2002-03(89 in 62)

ASSISTSGame

7–Jennifer Botterill, Harvard vs. Vermont, Nov. 8,2002; Botterill, Harvard vs. Boston College, Jan. 28,2003

Season65–Jennifer Botterill, Harvard, 2003 (32 games)

Career101–Jennifer Botterill, Harvard, 2000-01, 2002-03 (62

games)

ASSISTS PER GAMESeason

2.03–Jennifer Botterill, Harvard, 2003 (65 in 32)Career

1.63–Jennifer Botterill, Harvard, 2000-01, 2002-03(101 in 62)

POWER PLAY GOALSGame

3–Emma Laaksonen, Ohio St. vs. Wayne St. (Mich.),March 2, 2001; Melanie Salatino, Minn. St.Mankato vs. North Dakota, Oct. 17, 2003; JennyPotter, Minn. Duluth vs. St. Cloud St., Dec. 8, 2003

Season17–Emma Laaksonen, Ohio St., 2001

Career24–#Jeni Creary, Ohio St., 2002-04

#Active player.

SHORTHANDED GOALSGame

2–Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth vs. North Dakota,Nov. 14, 2003

Season 6–Krissy Wendell, Minnesota, 2004

Career9–#Krissy Wendell, Minnesota, 2002-04

#Active player.

GAME WINNING GOALSSeason

11–Jennifer Botterill, Harvard, 2003Career

18–Stephanie Jones, New Hampshire, 2002-04

Defense

SAVESGame

68–Stephanie Boulay, Sacred Heart vs. Quinnipiac,Feb. 28, 2004

Season1,332–Kami Cote, Vermont, 2004

Career3,590–Shari Vogt, Minn. St. Mankato, 2001-04

SAVE PERCENTAGESeason

.950–Chanda Gunn, Northeastern, 2002 (41 goalsallowed, 772 saves)

Career.931–Chanda Gunn, Northeastern, 2001-04 (180

goals allowed, 2,447 saves)

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGESeason

1.30–Jackie MacMillan, Wisconsin, 2002 (43 goalsallowed, 1,980 minutes played)

Career1.58–Tiffany Ribble, Mercyhurst, 2001-03 (92 goals

allowed, 3,488 minutes played)

Miscellaneous

GOALIE WINNING PERCENTAGESeason

*.883–Jessica Ruddock, Harvard, 2003 (26-3-1)Career

*.870–Patricia Sautter, Minn. Duluth, 2001-03 (41-4-5)

*Ties computed as half win, half loss.

GOALIE WINSCareer

78–Rachel Barrie, St. Lawrence, 2001-04

Individual Leaders

SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

Offense

POINTSNo. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date

10 Jennifer Botterill, Harvard vs. Boston College...............................Jan. 28, 200310 Nicole Corriero, Harvard vs. Union (N.Y.)...................................Nov. 7, 20039 Jennifer Botterill, Harvard vs. Vermont .........................................Nov. 8, 20029 Gina Kingsbury, St. Lawrence vs. Union (N.Y)...........................March 6, 20048 Rebecca Russell, St. Lawrence vs. Union (N.Y.)..........................March 6, 20047 Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth vs. Bemidji St. ..........................Feb. 13, 20047 Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth vs. Bemidji St. .................................Feb. 13, 2004

GOALSNo. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date

6 Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth vs. St. Cloud St. ..............................Dec. 18, 20026 Nicole Corriero, Harvard vs. Union (N.Y.) ................................Nov. 17, 20035 Angela Ruggiero, Harvard vs. Wayne St. (Mich.)..........................Jan. 4, 2003

No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date5 Angela Ruggiero, Harvard vs. Cornell.......................................March 7, 20035 Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth vs. St. Cloud St. ...............................Jan. 25, 2004

ASSISTSNo. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date

7 Jennifer Botterill, Harvard vs. Vermont .........................................Nov. 8, 20027 Jennifer Botterill, Harvard vs. Boston College...............................Jan. 28, 20036 Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth vs. St. Cloud St. .................................Feb. 1, 2003 6 Julie Chu, Harvard vs. Cornell ..................................................March 3, 2003

POWER PLAY GOALSNo. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date

3 Emma Laaksonen, Ohio St. vs. Wayne St. (Mich.) .....................March 2, 20013 Melanie Salatino, Minn. St. Mankato vs. North Dakota ...............Oct. 17, 20033 Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth vs. St. Cloud St. ................................Dec. 8, 2003

SHORTHANDED GOALSNo. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date

2 Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth vs. North Dakota .....................Nov. 14, 2003

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Defense

SAVESNo. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date

68 Stephanie Boulay, Sacred Heart vs. Quinnipiac..........................Feb. 28, 200466 Kami Cote, Vermont vs. Wisconsin ............................................Oct. 10, 200365 Stephanie Boulay, Sacred Heart vs. Wayne St. (Mich.) ..............March 6, 200461 Kami Cote, Vermont vs. St. Lawrence .........................................Jan. 31, 2004

SEASON RECORDS

Offense

POINTSTeam, Player Season GP G A Pts.Jennifer Botterill, Harvard........................................2003 32 47 65 112Julie Chu, Harvard .................................................2003 34 42 51 93Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth.......................................2003 36 31 57 88Angela Ruggiero, Harvard......................................2003 34 29 54 83Jennifer Botterill, Harvard........................................2001 30 42 36 78Meghan Hunter, Wisconsin ....................................2001 35 42 36 78Krissy Wendell, Minnesota .....................................2004 36 36 42 78Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth .............................2004 32 29 47 76Tammy Shewchuk, Harvard ....................................2001 31 29 46 75Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth.......................................2004 34 36 39 75

POINTS PER GAMETeam, Player Season GP G A Pts. PPGJennifer Botterill, Harvard..................................2003 32 47 65 112 3.50Julie Chu, Harvard...........................................2003 34 42 51 93 2.74Jennifer Botterill, Harvard..................................2001 30 42 36 78 2.60Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth ................................2003 36 31 57 88 2.44Angela Ruggiero, Harvard ...............................2003 34 29 54 83 2.44Tammy Shewchuk, Harvard..............................2001 31 29 46 75 2.42Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth .......................2004 32 29 47 76 2.38Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth .......................2003 32 31 42 73 2.28Maria Roth, Minn. Duluth .................................2001 32 41 31 72 2.25Megan Hunter, Wisconsin................................2001 35 42 36 78 2.23Carly Haggard, Dartmouth...............................2002 32 37 34 71 2.22Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth ................................2004 34 36 39 75 2.21

GOALSPlayer, Team Season GoalsJennifer Botterill, Harvard ...............................................................2003 47Jennifer Botterill, Harvard ...............................................................2001 42Megan Hunter, Wisconsin .............................................................2001 42Julie Chu, Harvard.........................................................................2003 42Nicole Corriero, Harvard...............................................................2004 42Maria Rooth, Minn. Duluth .............................................................2001 41Carly Haggard, Dartmouth.............................................................2002 37Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth ..............................................................2004 36Krissy Wendell, Minnesota.............................................................2004 36Kristy Zamora, Brown ....................................................................2002 35

GOALS PER GAMEPlayer, Team Season GP G GPGJennifer Botterill, Harvard ...........................................2003 32 47 1.47Jennifer Botterill, Harvard ...........................................2001 30 42 1.40Maria Rooth, Minn. Duluth .........................................2001 32 41 1.28Julie Chu, Harvard.....................................................2003 34 42 1.24Meghan Hunter, Wisconsin ........................................2001 35 42 1.20Nicole Corriero, Harvard ...........................................2004 35 42 1.20Carly Haggard, Dartmouth.........................................2002 32 37 1.16Erika Holst, Minn. Duluth............................................2003 32 34 1.06Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth ..........................................2004 34 36 1.06Kolt Bloxson, Holy Cross ............................................2003 25 26 1.04

ASSISTSPlayer, Team Season AssistsJennifer Botterill, Harvard ...............................................................2003 65Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth ..............................................................2003 57Angela Ruggiero, Harvard .............................................................2003 54Julie Chu, Harvard.........................................................................2003 51Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth.....................................................2004 47Tammy Shewchuk, Harvard............................................................2001 46Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth.....................................................2003 42Kelly Stephens, Minnesota..............................................................2004 42Krissy Wendell, Minnesota.............................................................2004 42Julie Chu, Harvard.........................................................................2004 41

ASSISTS PER GAMEPlayer, Team Season GP A APGJennifer Botterill, Harvard ...........................................2003 32 65 2.03Angela Ruggiero, Harvard .........................................2003 34 54 1.59Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth ..........................................2003 36 57 1.58Julie Chu, Havard......................................................2003 34 51 1.51Tammy Shewchuk, Harvard........................................2001 31 46 1.48Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth .................................2004 32 47 1.47Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth .................................2003 32 42 1.31Julie Chue, Harvard ...................................................2004 32 41 1.28Jennifer Botterill, Havard.............................................2001 30 36 1.20Maria Roth, Minn. Duluth ...........................................2003 30 35 1.17Kelly Stephens, Minnesota..........................................2004 36 42 1.17Krissy Wendell, Minnesota .........................................2004 36 42 1.17

POWER PLAY GOALSPlayer, Team Season PPGEmma Laaksonen, Ohio St. ............................................................2001 17Meghan Hunter, Wisconsin ..............................................................2001 13Valerie Hall, Niagara ......................................................................2002 13Nicole Corriero, Harvard .................................................................2004 13Ricki-Lee Doyle, St. Cloud St. ..........................................................2001 12Jeni Creary, Ohio St. .....................................................................2002 12Ambria Thomas, Minnesota ..............................................................2001 11Shana Frost, Ohio St. .....................................................................2001 11Meghan Hunter, Wisconsin ..............................................................2002 11Julie Chu, Harvard...........................................................................2003 11Katie Weatherston, Dartmouth ..........................................................2004 11Heidi Tallqvist, Findlay .....................................................................2004 11Melanie Salatino, Minn. St. Mankato ................................................2004 11Krissy Wendell, Minnesota ...............................................................2004 11

SHORTHANDED GOALSPlayer, Team Season SHGKrissy Wendell, Minnesota ...............................................................2004 6Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth .......................................................2004 4Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth.................................................................2003 4Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth.................................................................2004 4Many with .............................................................................................. 3

GAME WINNING GOALSTeam, Player Season GWGJennifer Botterill, Harvard..................................................................2003 11Nicole Corriero, Harvard .................................................................2004 10Jenny Potter, Minnesota....................................................................2004 10Brooke Whitney, Northeastern..........................................................2002 9Erika Holst, Minn. Duluth ..................................................................2003 9Krissy Wendell, Minnesota ...............................................................2004 9Stephanie Jones, New Hampshire .....................................................2003 8Many with 7

Defense

SAVESPlayer, Team Season SavesKami Cote, Vermont ......................................................................2004 1,332Shari Vogt, Minn. St. Mankato .......................................................2004 1,030Laura Gieselman, St. Cloud St. .....................................................2001 1,014Mel Courtemanche, Quinnipiac......................................................2002 986Tiffany Hayes, Vermont..................................................................2003 983Tiffany Hayes, Vermont..................................................................2002 956Anna VanderMarliere, Wayne St. (Mich.) .......................................1001 935Shari Vogt, Minn. St. Mankato .......................................................2003 932Rachel Barrie, St. Lawrence............................................................2004 924Lara Smart, Maine.........................................................................2004 892

SAVE PERCENTAGEPlayer, Team Season GA Saves Pct.Chanda Gunn, Northeastern ......................................2002 41 772 .950Jody Horak, Minnesota ..............................................2002 26 464 .947Brenda Reinen, Minnesota..........................................2002 25 429 .945Pam Dreyer, Brown....................................................2001 39 624 .941Chanda Gunn, Northeastern ......................................2004 56 842 .938Pam Dreyer, Brown....................................................2002 29 435 .938Desi Clark, Mercyhurst ...............................................2004 51 764 .937Meghan Horras, Wisconsin........................................2004 25 357 .935Jackie MacMillan, Wisconsin .....................................2002 43 612 .934Shari Vogt, Minn. St. Mankato ...................................2004 73 1,030 .934

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGEPlayer, Team Season Mins. GA Avg.Jackie MacMillan, Wisconsin .....................................2002 1,980 43 1.30Chanda Gunn, Northeastern ......................................2002 1,798 41 1.37

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Player, Team Season Mins. GA Avg.Meaghan Cahill, Dartmouth .......................................2001 1,050 24 1.37Meghan Horras, Wisconsin .......................................2004 1,072 25 1.40Brenda Reinen, Minnesota .........................................2002 1,053 25 1.42Jody Horak, Minnesota ..............................................2002 1,088 26 1.43Desi Clark, Mercyhurst...............................................2004 2,128 51 1.44Ali Boe, Harvard .......................................................2004 1,634 40 1.47Patricia Sautter, Minn. Duluth .....................................2002 1,184 29 1.47Tiffany Ribble, Mercyhurst ..........................................2003 1,340 33 1.48

GOALIE WINNING PERCENTAGEPlayer, Team Season W-L-T Pct.*Jessica Ruddock, Harvard....................................................2003 26-3-1 .883Patricia Sautter, Minn. Duluth ...............................................2003 26-3-2 .871Patricia Sautter, Minn. Duluth ...............................................2002 15-1-3 .868Amy Ferguson, Dartmouth....................................................2001 12-2-0 .867Tuula Puputti, Minn. Duluth...................................................2001 28-3-4 .857Jody Horak, Minnesota........................................................2002 14-2-2 .833Ali Boe, Harvard.................................................................2004 22-4-1 .833Christine Dufour, Wisconsin.................................................2004 12-2-1 .833Brenda Reinen, Minnesota ...................................................2002 12-1-4 .824Jody Horak, Minnesota........................................................2004 22-4-2 .821*Ties computed as half win, half loss.

CAREER RECORDS

Offense

POINTSTeam, Player Seasons GP G A Pts.Jennifer Botterill, Harvard ..........................2000-01; 02-03 62 89 101 190Nicole Corriero, Harvard ...............................2001-current 100 91 83 174Maria Rooth, Minn. Duluth ...................................2000-03 92 82 82 164Carly Haggard, Dartmouth...................................2000-03 94 90 73 163Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth ....................................2002-04 70 67 96 163Gretchen Anderson, Princeton ..............................2000-04 107 87 66 153Gina Kingsbury, St. Lawrence...............................2000-04 110 74 78 152Julie Chu, Harvard .........................................2002-current 66 57 92 149Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth .....................2002-current 64 60 89 149Kelly Stephens, Minnesota ..............................2001-current 108 64 78 142Angela Ruggiero, Harvard ...................................2002-04 66 54 84 138Krissy Wendell, Minnesota .............................2002-current 61 63 70 133Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota ............................2002-current 59 60 72 132

POINTS PER GAMEPlayer, Team Seasons GP Pts. PPGJennifer Botterill, Harvard ..............................2000-01; 02-03 62 190 3.07Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth ........................................2002-04 70 163 2.33Angela Ruggiero, Harvard .......................................2002-04 66 138 2.09Maria Rooth, Minn. Duluth .......................................2000-03 92 164 1.79Carly Haggard, Dartmouth.......................................2000-03 94 163 1.73Gretchen Anderson, Princeton ..................................2000-04 107 153 1.43Gina Kingsbury, St. Lawrence...................................2000-04 110 152 1.38Kalen Ingram, Harvard ............................................2000-03 89 115 1.29Kim Insalaco, Brown................................................2000-03 89 102 1.15Darlene Stephenson, Providence ...............................2000-04 140 127 0.91

GOALSPlayer, Team Seasons GP GoalsNicole Corriero, Harvard ............................................2001-current 100 91Carly Haggard, Dartmouth................................................2000-03 94 90Jennifer Botterill, Harvard .......................................2000-01; 02-03 62 89Gretchen Anderson, Princeton ...........................................2000-04 107 87Maria Rooth, Minn. Duluth ................................................2000-03 92 82Gina Kingsbury, St. Lawrence ...........................................2000-04 110 74Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth .................................................2002-04 70 67Kelly Stephens, Minnesota ...........................................2001-current 108 64Krissy Wendell, Minnesota ..........................................2002-current 61 63Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota.........................................2002-current 59 60Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth ..................................2002-current 64 60Jeni Creary, Ohio St. ................................................2001-current 105 57Julie Chu, Harvard ......................................................2002-current 66 57Darlene Stephenson, Providence........................................2000-04 140 55Angela Ruggiero, Harvard ................................................2002-04 66 54Amanda Sargeant, St. Lawrence........................................2000-03 105 50

GOALS PER GAMEPlayer, Team Seasons GP G GPGJennifer Botterill, Harvard .............................2000-01; 02-03 62 89 1.44Carly Haggard, Dartmouth......................................2000-03 94 90 0.96Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth .......................................2002-04 70 67 0.96

Player, Team Seasons GP G GPGMaria Rooth, Minn. Duluth......................................2000-03 92 82 0.89Angela Ruggiero, Harvard ......................................2002-04 66 54 0.82Gretchen Anderson, Princeton .................................2000-04 107 87 0.81Gina Kingsbury, St. Lawrence .................................2000-04 110 74 0.67Kalen Ingram, Harvard ...........................................2000-03 89 46 0.52Amanda Sargeant, St. Lawrence .............................2000-03 105 50 0.48

ASSISTSPlayer, Team Seasons GP AssistsJennifer Botterill, Harvard ......................................2000-01; 02-03 62 101Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth................................................2002-04 70 96Julie Chu, Harvard.....................................................2002-current 66 92Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth .................................2002-current 64 89Angela Ruggiero, Harvard...............................................2002-04 66 84Nicole Corriero, Harvard ...........................................2001-current 100 83Maria Rooth, Minn. Duluth...............................................2000-03 92 82Kristen Thomas, New Hampshire......................................2000-03 138 82Kelly Stephens, Minnesota..........................................2001-current 108 78Gina Kingsbury, St. Lawrence ..........................................2000-04 110 78Carly Haggard, Dartmouth ..............................................2000-03 94 73Darlene Stephenson, Providence.......................................2000-04 140 72Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota........................................2002-current 59 72Kim Insalaco, Brown........................................................2000-03 89 70Krissy Wendell, Minnesota .........................................2002-current 61 70

ASSISTS PER GAMEPlayer, Team Seasons GP A APGJennifer Botterill, Harvard ............................2000-01; 02-03 62 101 1.63Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth ......................................2002-04 70 96 1.37Angela Ruggiero, Harvard .....................................2002-04 66 84 1.27Maria Rooth, Minn. Duluth.....................................2000-03 92 82 0.89Kim Insalaco, Brown..............................................2000-03 89 70 0.79Carly Haggard, Dartmouth.....................................2000-03 94 77 0.78Kalen Ingram, Harvard ..........................................2000-03 89 69 0.78Gretchen Anderson, Princeton ................................2000-04 107 66 0.61Amanda Sargeant, St. Lawrence ............................2000-03 105 63 0.60Kristen Thomas, New Hamsphire............................2000-03 138 82 0.59Emma Laaksonen, Ohio St. ...................................2000-04 125 65 0.52Darlene Stephenson, Providence.............................2000-04 140 72 0.51

POWER PLAY GOALSPlayer, Team Seasons PPGJeni Creary, Ohio St. ..............................................................2001-current 24Emma Laaksonen, Ohio St. ..........................................................2000-04 23Gina Kingsbury, St. Lawrence.........................................................2000-04 21Shana Frost, Ohio St. ..................................................................2000-03 20Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota ......................................................2002-current 20Krissy Wendell, Minnesota........................................................2002-current 19Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth ..............................................................2002-04 17Gretchen Anderson, Princeton.........................................................2000-04 16Kelly Stephens, Minnesota ........................................................2001-current 16Julie Chu, Harvard ...................................................................2002-current 16Nicole Corriero, Harvard..........................................................2001-current 15

SHORTHANDED GOALSPlayer, Team Seasons SHGKrissy Wendell, Minnesota........................................................2002-current 9Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth ..............................................................2002-04 8Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth ..............................................2002-current 7Carly Haggard, Dartmouth .............................................................2000-03 4Kalen Ingram, Harvard...................................................................2000-03 4Lat Toya Clarke, Minnesota ............................................................2000-04 4Heather Jackson, Princeton........................................................2003-current 4

GAME WINNING GOALSPlayer, Team Seasons GWGStephanie Jones, New Hampshire...................................................2002-04 18Gretchen Anderson, Princeton.........................................................2000-04 16Carly Haggard, Dartmouth .............................................................2000-03 15Meghan Hunter, Wisconsin ............................................................2000-04 15Krissy Wendell, Minnesota........................................................2002-current 15Gina Kingsbury, St. Lawrence.........................................................2000-04 14Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth ..............................................................2002-04 13Darlene Stephenson, Providence .....................................................2000-04 12Kelly Stephens, Minnesota ........................................................2001-current 12Nicole Corriero, Harvard..........................................................2001-current 11Jeni Creary, Ohio St. ..............................................................2001-current 11Angela Ruggiero, Harvard .............................................................2002-04 10Jennifer Desson, Ohio St. ........................................................2002-current 10

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Defense

SAVESPlayer, Team Seasons SavesShari Vogt, Minn. St. Mankato.....................................................2000-04 3,590Rachel Barrie, St. Lawrence .........................................................2000-04 3,059Anna VanderMarliere, Wayne St. (Mich.).....................................2000-04 2,517Chanda Gunn, Northeastern .......................................................2000-04 2,447Jen Huggon, New Hampshire......................................................2000-03 2,355Laura Gieselman, St. Cloud St. ..................................................2000-03 2,203Kami Cote, Vermont ..............................................................2001-current 2,083Megan Van Beusekom, Princeton .................................................2000-04 2,072Jackie MacMillan, Wisconsin.......................................................2000-03 2,060

SAVE PERCENTAGEPlayer, Team Seasons Shots Saves Avg.Chanda Gunn, Northeastern ..............................2000-04 2,627 2,447 .931Tiffany Ribble, Mercyhurst...................................2000-03 1,294 1,202 .929Tania Pinelli, Niagara ........................................2000-02 1,541 1,431 .929Rachel Barrie, St. Lawrence ................................2000-04 3,304 3,059 .926Pam Dreyer, Brown............................................2000-03 1,857 1,719 .926Jen Huggon, New Hampshire.............................2000-03 2,548 2,355 .924Megan Van Beusekom, Princeton ........................2000-04 2,250 2,072 .921Amy Ferguson, Dartmouth ..................................2000-03 1,772 1,628 .919Lara Smart, Maine .............................................2000-03 1,864 1,710 .917Shari Vogt, Minn. St. Mankato............................2000-04 3,919 3,590 .916Jackie MacMillan, Wisconsin..............................2000-03 2,204 2,017 .915Anna VanderMarliere, Wayne St. (Mich.)............2000-04 2,768 2,517 .909Jessica Ruddock, Harvard...................................2000-03 1,331 1,209 .908Katie Germain, Brown........................................2000-04 1,229 1,106 .900

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGEPlayer, Team Seasons Mins. GA Avg.Tiffany Ribble, Mercyhurst...................................2000-03 3,488 92 1.58Patricia Sautter, Minn. Duluth..............................2001-03 2,894 79 1.64Tania Pinelli, Niagara ........................................2000-02 3,911 110 1.69Chanda Gunn, Northeastern ..............................2000-04 5,519 166 1.81Jen Huggon, New Hampshire.............................2001-03 6,133 193 1.89Jackie MacMillan, Wisconsin..............................2000-03 5,857 187 1.92Pam Dreyer, Brown............................................2000-03 4,271 138 1.94Jessica Ruddock, Harvard...................................2000-03 3,698 122 1.98Amy Ferguson, Dartmouth ..................................2000-03 4,365 152 2.09Katie Germain, Brown........................................2000-04 3,256 123 2.27Lara Smart, Maine .............................................2000-03 3,741 154 2.47

Miscellaneous

GOALIE WINNING PERCENTAGEPlayer, Team Seasons W-L-T Pct.*Patricia Sautter, Minn. Duluth ..........................................2001-03 41-4-5 .870Alie Boe, Harvard ..........................................................2003-04 26-4-1 .855Tuula Puputti, Minn. Duluth..............................................2000-02 37-8-4 .796Amy Ferguson, Dartmouth...............................................2000-03 58-16-2 .776Jessica Ruddock, Harvard ...............................................2000-03 48-14-1 .770Tiffany Ribble, Mercyhurst ...............................................2000-03 37-16-4 .684Jackie MacMillan, Wisconsin ..........................................2000-03 62-26-11 .682Rachel Barrie, St. Lawrence.............................................2000-04 78-34-11 .679Dawn Froats, Maine.......................................................2000-03 27-12-3 .679Katie Germain, Brown....................................................2000-04 34-17-3 .657Tania Pinelli, Niagara ....................................................2000-02 41-20-6 .657Pam Dreyer, Brown ........................................................2000-03 40-23-8 .620Jen Huggon, New Hampshire .........................................2000-03 60-36-7 .617Chanda Gunn, Northeastern...........................................2000-04 38-34-12 .524Jenelle DiSanto, Holy Cross.............................................2000-03 34-33-5 .507*Ties computed as half win, half loss.

GOALIE WINSPlayer, Team Seasons WinsRachel Barrie, St. Lawrence.............................................................2000-04 78Jackie MacMillan, Wisconsin ..........................................................2000-03 62Jen Huggon, New Hampshire .........................................................2001-03 60Jody Horak, Minnesota .............................................................2001-current 59Amy Ferguson, Dartmouth...............................................................2000-03 58Tiffany Ribble, Mercyhurst ...............................................................2001-03 49Jessica Ruddock, Harvard ...............................................................2000-03 48Desi Clark, Mercyhurst ..............................................................2001-current 47Megan Van Beusekom, Princeton ....................................................2000-04 43Patricia Sautter, Minn. Duluth ..........................................................2000-03 41Pam Dreyer, Brown ........................................................................2000-03 40Chanda Gunn, Northeastern...........................................................2000-04 38Tiffany Ribble, Mercyhurst ...............................................................2000-03 37Katie Germain, Brown....................................................................2000-04 34Jenelle DiSanto, Holy Cross.............................................................2000-03 34

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Offense

POINTS PER GAMEYear Player GP G A Pts. Avg.2001 Jennifer Botterill, Harvard ...............................30 32 36 78 2.602002 Carly Haggard, Dartmouth.............................32 37 34 71 2.222003 Jennifer Botterill, Harvard ...............................32 47 65 112 3.502004 Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth.....................32 29 47 76 2.38

GOALS PER GAMEYear Player, Team G Goals Avg.2001 Jennifer Botterill, Harvard .............................................30 42 1.402002 Carly Haggard, Dartmouth ..........................................32 37 1.162003 Jennifer Botterill, Harvard .............................................32 47 1.472004 Nicole Corriero, Harvard.............................................35 42 1.20

ASSISTS PER GAMEYear Player, Team G Assists Avg.2001 Tammy Shewchuk, Harvard .........................................31 46 1.482002 Kalen Ingram, Harvard................................................31 34 1.102003 Jennifer Botterill, Harvard.............................................32 65 2.032004 Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth ..................................32 47 1.47

POWER PLAY GOALSYear Player, Team Games PPG2001 Emma Laaksonen, Ohio St. .....................................................34 172002 Valerie Hall, Niagara.............................................................34 132003 Julie Chu, Harvard .................................................................34 112004 Nicole Corriero, Harvard........................................................35 13

SHORTHANDED GOALSYear Player, Team Games SHG2001 Jennifer Botterill, Harvard........................................................30 3

Amber Fryklund, Bemidji St. ....................................................34 3Brooke Whitney, Northeastern ................................................32 3

2002 Brooke Bradburn, Niagara .....................................................30 3Kimberly Berry, Connecticut ....................................................35 3Brooke Whitney, Northeastern ................................................35 3

2003 Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth.......................................................36 42004 Krissy Wendell, Minnesota......................................................36 6

GAME WINNING GOALSYear Player, Team Games GWG2001 Brooke Whitney, Northeastern ................................................32 7

Jennifer Botterill, Harvard........................................................30 72002 Brooke Whitney, Northeastern ................................................35 92003 Jennifer Botterill, Harvard........................................................32 112004 Nicole Corriero, Harvard........................................................35 10

Defense

SAVE PERCENTAGEYear Player, Team Games GA Saves Pct.2001 Pam Dreyer, Brown...........................................25 39 624 .9412002 Chanda Gunn, Northeastern..............................31 41 772 .9502003 Tiffamy Ribble, Mercyhurst.................................23 33 449 .9322004 Chanda Gunn, Northeastern..............................27 56 842 .938

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GOALS AGAINST AVERAGEYear Player, Team Games Mins. GA GAA2001 Meaghan Cahill, Dartmouth ............................18 1,050 24 1.372002 Jackie MacMillan, Wisconsin ..........................35 1,980 43 1.302003 Tiffany Ribble, Mercyhurst ...............................23 1,340 33 1.482004 Meghan Horras, Wisconsin.............................18 1,072 25 1.40

Miscellaneous

GOALIE WINNING PERCENTAGEYear Player, Team W-L-T Pct.2001 Amy Ferguson, Dartmouth .................................................13-2-0 .8672002 Patricia Sautter, Minn. Duluth .............................................15-1-3 .8682003 Jessica Ruddock, Harvard ..................................................26-3-1 .8832004 Allie Boe, Harvard.............................................................22-4-1 .833

Christine Dufour, Wisconsin ...............................................12-2-1 .833

Team Records

Official NCAA women’s ice hockey recordsbegan with the 2001 season and are based oninformation submitted to the NCAA statistics ser-vice by institutions participating in the statisticsrankings.

Offense

GOALS SCOREDGame

17–Harvard vs. Boston College (2), Jan. 28, 2003Game, Both Teams

19–Harvard (17) vs. Boston College (2), Jan. 28, 2003Period

7–Maine vs. Quinnipiac, Nov. 26, 2001 (2nd);Harvard vs. Vermont, Nov. 8, 2002 (1st); Harvardvs. Boston College, Jan. 28, 2003 (1st)

Season226–Minn. Duluth, 2003 (36 games, 6.28 per game)

GOALS SCORED PER GAMESeason

6.47–Harvard, 2003 (34 games, 220 goals)

MOST ASSISTSGame

24–Minn. Duluth vs. Wisconsin, Nov. 15, 2000Game, Both Teams

26–Minn. Duluth (24) vs. Wisconsin (2), Nov. 15,2000

Season353–Minn. Duluth, 2003 (36 games, 9.81 per game)

FEWEST ASSISTSSeason

13–Vermont, 2003 (30 games, 0.43 per game)

POINTS SCOREDGame

38–Minn. Duluth vs. Wisconsin, Nov. 15, 2000 (14goals, 24 assists)

Game, Both Teams41–Minn. Duluth (38) vs. Wisconsin (3), Nov. 15,

2000Season

579–Minn. Duluth, 2003 (36 games, 16.1 per game)

POWER PLAY GOALSGame

5–Minn. Duluth vs. Wisconsin, Nov. 15, 2000; OhioState vs. Wayne St. (Mich.), March 2, 2001; OhioSt. vs. Minn. St. Mankato, Oct. 11, 2002

Season59–Minn. Duluth, 2003 (36 games, 1.64 per game)

POWER PLAY PERCENTAGESeason

.307–Harvard, 2003 (46 power play goals, 150power play chances)

SHORTHANDED GOALSGame

2–Many timesSeason

12–Minnesota, 2003 (36 games, 0.33 per game); St.Lawrence, 2004 (39 games, 0.31 per game)

PENALTY KILL PERCENTAGESeason

.957–Harvard, 2003 (112 penalty kills, 117 penaltykill chances)

FEWEST GOALS ALLOWEDSeason

45–Harvard, 2004 (35 games)

FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED PER GAMESeason

1.29–Harvard, 2004 (45 goals allowed, 35 games)

MOST GOALS ALLOWEDSeason

183–Bemidji St., 2001 (34 games)

SCORING MARGINSeason

5.00–Harvard, 2003 (6.47 goals scored avg., 1.47goals allowed avg.)

Miscellaneous

WINNING PERCENTAGE*.897–Harvard (30-3-1), 2003

*Ties computed as half win, half loss.

WINS31–Minn. Duluth (31-3-2), 2003

LOSSES28–Vermont (1-28-1), 2002

FEWEST WINS1–Vermont (1-28-1), 2002

FEWEST LOSSES3–Harvard (30-3-1), 2004; Minn. Duluth (31-3-2),

2004

TIES8–Bemidji St. (12-13-8), 2002; Northeastern (13-13-8),

2004

HOME WINS16–Minn. Duluth (16-3-1), 2003

ROAD WINS13–Harvard (13-2-1), 2003; Minn. Duluth (13-0-1),

2003

OVERTIME GAMES10–Ohio St. (37 games), 2002

OVERTIME WINS5–Minnesota, 2002

WINNING STREAK17–Harvard, Nov. 8, 2002-Feb. 11, 2003

UNBEATEN STREAK17–Harvard, Nov. 8, 2002-Feb. 11, 2003

LOSING STREAK17–Vermont, Dec. 31, 2001-Oct. 11, 2002

WINLESS STREAK24–Minn. St. Mankato, Oct. 20, 2000-Feb. 4, 2001

HOME WINNING STREAK25–Harvard, March 1, 2002-Jan. 11, 2004

HOME LOSING STREAK12–Vermont, Dec. 31, 2001-Oct. 26, 2002

ROAD WINNING STREAK13–Mercyhurst, Nov. 2, 2002- Oct. 18, 2003

ROAD LOSING STREAK21–Minn. St. Mankato, Oct. 20, 2000-Nov. 30, 2002

PENALTY MINUTESGame

57–Ohio St. vs. Minn. Duluth, Jan. 31, 2003Game, Both Teams

83–Minn. Duluth (39) vs. Minnesota (44), Dec. 14,2003

Season596–Minn. Duluth, 2003 (36 games, 16.6 per game)

PENALTIESGame

16–Maine vs. Providence, Nov. 9, 2002; Minn. Duluthvs. Minnesota, Feb. 29, 2004

Game, Both Teams31–Minn. Duluth (16) vs. Minnesota (15), Feb. 29,

2004

FEWEST PENALTY MINUTES174–Yale, 2001 (28 games, 6.21 per game)

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Official NCAA women’s ice hockey records began with the 2001 seasonand are based on information submitted to the NCAA statistics service byinstitutions participating in the statistics rankings. In statistical rankings,the rounding of percentages and/or averages may indicate ties wherenone exist, the numerical order of the rankings is accurate.

Offense

SINGLE-GAME RECORDSGOALS SCOREDTeamNo. Team vs. Opponent Date

17 Harvard vs. Boston College (2) ..................................................Jan. 28, 2003

Both TeamsNo. Teams Date

19 Harvard (17) vs. Boston College (2) ...........................................Jan. 28, 2003Team in a PeriodNo. Team vs. Opponent Date

7 Maine vs. Quinnipiac (2nd) .....................................................Nov. 26, 20017 Harvard vs. Vermont (1st)...........................................................Nov. 8, 20027 Harvard vs. Boston College (1st) ................................................Jan. 28, 2003

ASSISTSTeamNo. Team vs. Opponent Date

24 Minn. Duluth vs. Wisconsin ......................................................Nov. 15, 2000

Both TeamsNo. Teams Date

26 Minn. Duluth (24) vs. Wisconsin (2) ..........................................Nov. 15, 2000

POINTS SCORED No. Team vs. Opponent Date

38 Minn. Duluth vs. Wisconsin ......................................................Nov. 15, 2000

Both TeamsNo. Teams Date

41 Minn. Duluth (38) vs. Wisconsin (3) ..........................................Nov. 15, 2000

POWER PLAY GOALS No. Team vs. Opponent Date

5 Minn. Duluth vs. Wisconsin ......................................................Nov. 15, 20005 Ohio St. vs. Wayne St. (Mich.).................................................March 2, 20015 Ohio St. vs. Minn. St. Mankato .................................................Oct. 11, 2002

SHORTHANDED GOALSNo. Team vs. Opponent

2 Many Times

PENALTY MINUTESTeamNo. Team vs. Opponent Date

57 Ohio St. vs. Minn. Duluth ..........................................................Jan. 31, 2003

Both TeamsNo. Teams Date

83 Minn. Duluth (39) vs. Minnesota (44) ........................................Dec. 14, 2003

PENALTIESTeamNo. Team vs. Opponent Date

16 Maine vs. Providence ................................................................Nov. 9, 200216 Minn. Duluth vs. Minnesota .......................................................Feb. 29, 2004

Both TeamsNo. Teams Date

31 Minn. Duluth (16) vs. Minnesota (15).........................................Feb. 29, 2004

POWER PLAY PERCENTAGETeamPct. Team vs. Opponent Date1.000 Providence (4-4) vs. Boston College ........................................March 10, 2004

SEASON RECORDSGOALS SCOREDTeam Season No.Minn. Duluth ....................................................................................2003 226Harvard...........................................................................................2003 220Minn. Duluth ....................................................................................2001 200Dartmouth ........................................................................................2003 167Minnesota........................................................................................2004 161Minnesota........................................................................................2003 153Dartmouth ........................................................................................2002 151Harvard...........................................................................................2004 151Harvard...........................................................................................2001 144St. Lawrence ....................................................................................2003 144

GOALS SCORED PER GAMETeam Season Games Goals Avg.Harvard ................................................................2003 34 220 6.47Minn. Duluth..........................................................2003 36 226 6.28Minn. Duluth..........................................................2001 37 200 5.41Dartmouth..............................................................2003 35 167 4.77Dartmouth..............................................................2002 32 151 4.72Minnesota .............................................................2004 36 161 4.47Minn. Duluth..........................................................2004 34 148 4.35Harvard ................................................................2004 35 151 4.31Dartmouth..............................................................2001 32 136 4.25Minnesota .............................................................2003 36 153 4.25

GOALS ALLOWED PER GAMETeam Season Games GA Avg.Harvard ................................................................2004 35 45 1.29Northeastern..........................................................2002 35 47 1.34Wisconsin .............................................................2002 35 51 1.46Harvard ................................................................2003 34 50 1.47Wisconsin .............................................................2004 34 50 1.47Mercyhurst.............................................................2004 36 53 1.47Mercyhurst.............................................................2003 34 52 1.53Minnesota .............................................................2002 38 59 1.55New Hampshire.....................................................2003 36 56 1.56Niagara................................................................2002 36 58 1.61

SCORING MARGINTeam Season G GF Avg. GA Avg Mar.Harvard..........................................2003 34 220 6.47 50 1.47 5.00Minn. Duluth ...................................2003 36 226 6.27 65 1.80 4.47Minn. Duluth ...................................2001 37 200 5.41 82 2.22 3.19Harvard..........................................2004 35 151 4.31 45 1.28 3.03Minnesota.......................................2004 36 161 4.72 60 1.66 2.81Dartmouth .......................................2003 35 167 4.77 69 1.97 2.80Dartmouth .......................................2002 32 151 4.72 63 1.97 2.75Brown.............................................2002 35 141 4.03 58 1.66 2.37Minn. Duluth ...................................2002 34 133 3.91 58 1.71 2.21Minnesota.......................................2003 36 153 4.25 76 2.11 2.14St. Lawrence....................................2003 35 144 4.11 69 1.97 2.14

ASSISTSTeam Season No.Minn. Duluth....................................................................................2003 353Harvard ..........................................................................................2003 341Minn. Duluth....................................................................................2001 290Brown.............................................................................................2002 241Minnesota .......................................................................................2004 239Dartmouth .......................................................................................2003 228Harvard ..........................................................................................2004 227St. Lawrence....................................................................................2003 225St. Lawrence....................................................................................2004 218Minnesota .......................................................................................2001 217Minnesota .......................................................................................2003 217Harvard ..........................................................................................2001 216Wisconsin .......................................................................................2001 210Dartmouth .......................................................................................2002 210Dartmouth .......................................................................................2004 204New Hampshire ..............................................................................2004 201

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POINTS SCOREDTeam Season Goals Assists Pts.Minn. Duluth...........................................................2003 226 353 579Harvard .................................................................2003 220 341 561Minn. Duluth...........................................................2001 200 290 490Minnesota ..............................................................2004 161 239 400Dartmouth ..............................................................2003 167 228 395Brown....................................................................2002 141 241 382Harvard .................................................................2004 151 227 378Minnesota ..............................................................2003 153 217 370St. Lawrence...........................................................2003 144 225 369Dartmouth ..............................................................2002 151 210 361St. Lawrence...........................................................2004 143 218 361Harvard .................................................................2001 144 216 360Wisconsin ..............................................................2001 145 210 355Minnesota ..............................................................2001 135 217 352Minn. Duluth...........................................................2004 148 193 341Dartmouth ..............................................................2004 204 134 338New Hampshire .....................................................2004 127 201 328New Hampshire .....................................................2003 129 195 324Providence .............................................................2003 125 193 318Dartmouth ..............................................................2001 136 177 313St. Lawrence...........................................................2001 124 188 312St. Cloud St. .........................................................2001 131 180 311Minn. Duluth...........................................................2002 133 174 307Providence .............................................................2002 123 183 306St. Lawrence...........................................................2002 117 187 304Providence .............................................................2004 120 181 301

POWER PLAY GOALSTeam Season No.Minn. Duluth....................................................................................2003 59Minn. Duluth....................................................................................2001 50Ohio St. ........................................................................................2001 49Wisconsin .......................................................................................2001 48Harvard ..........................................................................................2003 46Providence ......................................................................................2004 43Minnesota .......................................................................................2001 42St. Cloud St. ..................................................................................2001 42Providence ......................................................................................2003 42Minnesota .......................................................................................2003 41Minnesota .......................................................................................2004 41

POWER PLAY PERCENTAGETeam Season PPG PP Att. Pct.Harvard ....................................................................2003 46 150 .307Minnesota .................................................................2001 42 139 .302Wisconsin .................................................................2001 48 165 .291Minn. Duluth..............................................................2001 50 172 .291Minn. Duluth..............................................................2003 59 204 .289St. Cloud St. .............................................................2001 42 146 .288Minnesota .................................................................2004 41 161 .255Ohio St. ....................................................................2001 49 194 .253Harvard ....................................................................2002 30 121 .248Wisconsin .................................................................2002 35 142 .246Minn. Duluth..............................................................2002 33 135 .244Minnesota .................................................................2002 32 131 .244

SHORTHANDED GOALSTeam Season No.Minnesota .......................................................................................2003 12St. Lawrence....................................................................................2004 12Harvard ..........................................................................................2001 11Minn. Duluth....................................................................................2003 11Minnesota .......................................................................................2004 11Harvard ..........................................................................................2003 10Dartmouth .......................................................................................2001 9Minn. Duluth....................................................................................2004 9Princeton.........................................................................................2004 8Dartmouth .......................................................................................2002 7St. Lawrence....................................................................................2003 7St. Cloud St. ...................................................................................2004 7

PENALTY KILL PERCENTAGEOpponents’

Team Season PPG PPA Pct.Harvard ....................................................................2003 5 117 .957Brown.......................................................................2001 7 128 .945Harvard ....................................................................2004 11 150 .927Minn. Duluth..............................................................2003 16 211 .924New Hampshire ........................................................2004 12 148 .919St. Lawrence..............................................................2003 13 155 .916Mercyhurst ................................................................2003 14 162 .914Minnesota .................................................................2004 14 156 .910Princeton...................................................................2003 13 145 .910Brown.......................................................................2002 14 156 .910

LOWEST GOALS AGAINST AVERAGETeam Season GA Mins. Avg.Harvard ....................................................................2004 45 2,136 1.26Northeastern .............................................................2002 47 2,127 1.33Wisconsin .................................................................2002 51 2,123 1.44Mercyhurst ................................................................2004 53 2,188 1.45Harvard ....................................................................2003 50 2,074 1.45Wisconsin .................................................................2004 50 2,060 1.46Mercyhurst ................................................................2003 52 2,046 1.52Minnesota .................................................................2002 59 2,325 1.52New Hampshire ........................................................2003 56 2,175 1.55Niagara....................................................................2002 58 2,199 1.58

MOST GOALS ALLOWED PER GAMETeam Season Games GA Avg.Boston College ..........................................................2001 32 174 5.44Bemidji St. ..............................................................2001 34 183 5.38Quinnipiac................................................................2002 32 158 4.94Cornell......................................................................2003 27 131 4.85Sacred Heart.............................................................2004 24 113 4.71Vermont ....................................................................2003 30 140 4.67St. Cloud St. ............................................................2002 34 152 4.47Vermont ....................................................................2002 30 134 4.47St. Cloud St. ............................................................2003 34 149 4.38St. Cloud St. ............................................................2004 32 137 4.28

WINNING PERCENTAGETeam Season W-L-T Pct.*Harvard ..........................................................................2003 30-3-1 .897Minn. Duluth....................................................................2003 31-3-2 .889Harvard ..........................................................................2004 30-4-1 .871Minnesota.......................................................................2004 30-4-2 .861Dartmouth .......................................................................2001 26-5-1 .828Minnesota.......................................................................2002 28-4-6 .816Minn. Duluth....................................................................2001 28-5-4 .811Northeastern ...................................................................2002 27-7-1 .786Dartmouth .......................................................................2002 24-6-2 .781Wisconsin .......................................................................2004 25-6-3 .779New Hampshire ..............................................................2003 27-7-2 .778Mercyhurst ......................................................................2004 26-6-4 .778*Ties computed as half win, half loss.

WINSTeam Season No.Minn. Duluth....................................................................................2004 31Harvard ..........................................................................................2003 30Minnesota .......................................................................................2003 30Harvard ..........................................................................................2004 30Minnesota .......................................................................................2002 28St. Lawrence....................................................................................2004 28Northeastern ...................................................................................2002 27Dartmouth .......................................................................................2003 27Minnesota .......................................................................................2003 27New Hampshire ..............................................................................2003 27

LOSSESTeam Season No.Vermont ..........................................................................................2002 28Quinnipiac......................................................................................2002 27Bemidji St. ....................................................................................2004 27Minn. St. Mankato...........................................................................2002 26St. Cloud St. ..................................................................................2002 26Quinnipiac......................................................................................2003 25Vermont ..........................................................................................2003 25Vermont ..........................................................................................2004 25Findlay............................................................................................2002 24St. Cloud St. ..................................................................................2004 24

FEWEST WINSTeam Season No.Vermont ..........................................................................................2002 1Minn. St. Mankato...........................................................................2001 2Yale ...............................................................................................2001 3Quinnipiac......................................................................................2002 3Vermont ..........................................................................................2003 3Findlay............................................................................................2001 4Minn. St. Mankato...........................................................................2002 4Cornell............................................................................................2003 4Wayne St. (Mich.) ...........................................................................2001 5Quinnipiac......................................................................................2003 5Bemidji St. ....................................................................................2004 5

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Team Season No.Harvard ..........................................................................................2003 3Minn. Duluth....................................................................................2003 3Minnesota .......................................................................................2002 4Minnesota .......................................................................................2004 4Harvard ..........................................................................................2004 4Dartmouth .......................................................................................2001 5Minn. Duluth....................................................................................2001 5Dartmouth .......................................................................................2002 6Minn. Duluth....................................................................................2002 6Providence ......................................................................................2003 6Mercyhurst ......................................................................................2004 6Wisconsin .......................................................................................2004 6

TIESTeam Season No.Bemidji St. ....................................................................................2002 8Northeastern ...................................................................................2004 8Bemidji St. ....................................................................................2003 7Minnesota .......................................................................................2002 6Providence ......................................................................................2003 6Connecticut .....................................................................................2004 6Wisconsin .......................................................................................2001 5New Hampshire ..............................................................................2002 5Wisconsin .......................................................................................2003 5Many with 4

HOME WINSTeam Season No.Minn. Duluth....................................................................................2003 16

ROAD WINSTeam Season No.Harvard ..........................................................................................2003 13Minn. Duluth....................................................................................2003 13

OVERTIME GAMESTeam Season No.Ohio St. ........................................................................................2002 10

OVERTIME WINSTeam Season No.Minnesota .......................................................................................2002 5Princeton.........................................................................................2002 3Many with 2

WINNING STREAKNo. Team Dates17 Harvard ............................................................Nov. 8, 2002-Feb. 11, 2003

9 Minn. Duluth ....................................................March 3, 2001-Oct. 20, 2001

UNBEATEN STREAKNo. Team Dates27 Harvard ..........................................................Nov. 8, 2002-March 15, 200322 Minn. Duluth ....................................................March 3, 2001-Dec. 16, 2001

LOSING STREAKNo. Team Dates17 Vermont............................................................Dec. 31, 2001-Oct. 11, 2002

WINLESS STREAKNo. Team Dates24 Minn. St. Mankato ..............................................Oct. 20, 2000-Feb. 4, 2001

HOME WINNING STREAKNo. Team Dates25 Harvard............................................................March 1, 2002-Jan. 11, 2004

HOME LOSING STREAKNo. Team Dates12 Vermont............................................................Dec. 31, 2001-Oct. 26, 2002

7 Ohio St. ........................................................Oct. 18, 2002-Nov. 16, 20025 New Hampshire................................................Jan. 21, 2001-March 4, 2001

ROAD WINNING STREAKNo. Team Dates15 Mercyhurst ........................................................Nov. 2, 2002-Oct. 18, 2003

5 New Hampshire ............................................Feb. 22, 2004-March 20, 20044 Niagara ............................................................Oct. 19, 2001-Nov. 4, 2001

ROAD LOSING STREAKNo. Team Dates21 Minn. St. Mankato ............................................Oct. 20, 2000-Nov. 30, 200215 Niagara ............................................................Nov. 2, 2003-Feb. 21, 2004

6 Ohio St. ..............................................................Jan. 1, 2000-Feb. 5, 20005 Ohio St. ........................................................Nov. 26, 2000-Jan. 20, 20014 New Hampshire..................................................Dec. 2, 2000-Dec. 10, 2000

PENALTY MINUTESTeam Season No.Minn. Duluth....................................................................................2003 596St. Lawrence....................................................................................2004 514Minnesota .......................................................................................2004 511Dartmouth .......................................................................................2003 481Dartmouth .......................................................................................2004 474Providence ......................................................................................2003 472Ohio St...........................................................................................2003 471St. Cloud St.....................................................................................2004 448Minn. Duluth....................................................................................2001 445Niagara..........................................................................................2001 445Minn. Duluth....................................................................................2004 445

FEWEST PENALTY MINUTESTeam Season No.Yale................................................................................................2001 174Sacred Heart...................................................................................2004 187Cornell............................................................................................2003 198Vermont ..........................................................................................2003 202Harvard ..........................................................................................2002 210Vermont ..........................................................................................2002 212Boston College ................................................................................2002 219Holy Cross ......................................................................................2002 222Yale................................................................................................2002 228Sacred Heart...................................................................................2002 232

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORYNo. Team vs. Opponent Date15 Harvard (17) vs. Boston College (2) ..........................................Jan. 28, 2003

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Annual Team Champions

Offense

SCORING OFFENSESeason Team Games Goals Avg.2001 Minn. Duluth..................................................37 200 5.412002 Dartmouth ....................................................32 151 4.722003 Harvard ........................................................34 220 6.272004 North Dakota ................................................41 182 4.44

SCORING MARGINSeason Team Games GF GA Marg.2001 Minn. Duluth ............................................37 200 82 3.192002 Dartmouth ................................................32 151 63 2.752003 Harvard....................................................34 220 50 5.002004 Harvard....................................................35 151 45 3.03

POWER PLAY PERCENTAGESeason Team PPG PP Att. Pct.2001 Minnesota ........................................................42 139 .3022002 Harvard ..........................................................30 121 .2482003 Harvard ..........................................................46 150 .3072004 Minnesota ........................................................41 61 .255

PENALTY KILLING PERCENTAGEOpponents’

Season Team PPG PPA Pct.2001 Brown................................................................7 128 .9452002 Brown..............................................................14 156 .9102003 Harvard ............................................................5 117 .9572004 Harvard ..........................................................11 150 .927

Defense

SCORING DEFENSESeason Team Games Goals Avg.2001 Brown ..........................................................29 52 1.792002 Northeastern ................................................35 47 1.342003 Harvard ........................................................34 50 1.472004 Harvard ........................................................35 45 1.29

Miscellaneous

WINNING PERCENTAGESeason Team W-L-T Pct.*2001 Dartmouth ..................................................................20-3-1 .8542002 Minnesota ..................................................................28-4-6 .8162003 Harvard......................................................................30-3-1 .8972004 Harvard......................................................................30-4-1 .871*Ties computed as half win, half loss.

USA Today/AHCA Final Division I Polls20011. Minn. Duluth2. Dartmouth3. St. Lawrence4. Harvard5. Brown6. Minnesota7. Wisconsin8. Ohio St.9. Northeastern

10. New Hampshire

20021. Minn. Duluth2. Brown3. Minnesota4. Niagara5. Dartmouth6. Northeastern7. Wisconsin8. St. Lawrence9. Harvard

10. Providence

20031. Minn. Duluth2. Harvard3. Dartmouth4. Minnesota5. Providence6. Wisconsin7. New Hampshire8. St. Lawrence9. Princeton

10. Mercyhurst

20041. Minnesota2. Harvard3. St. Lawrence4. Dartmouth5. Minn. Duluth6. Wisconsin7. Mercyhurst8. New Hampshire9. Brown

10. Providence

USCHO.com Final Division I Polls20011. Dartmouth2. Minn. Duluth3. Harvard4. St. Lawrence5. Brown6. Minnesota7. Wisconsin8. Ohio St.9. Northeastern

10. New Hampshire

20021. Minnesota2. Minn. Duluth

(tie) Niagara4. Brown5. Dartmouth6. Northeastern7. Wisconsin8. St. Lawrence9. Harvard

10. Providence

20031. Minn. Duluth2. Harvard3. Minnesota4. Dartmouth5. Wisconsin6. Providence7. New Hampshire8. St. Lawrence9. Princeton

10. Mercyhurst

20041. Minnesota2. Harvard3. St. Lawrence4. Dartmouth5. Wisconsin6. Minn. Duluth7. Mercyhurst8. New Hampshire9. Brown

10. Providence

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ChampionshipResultsNational Collegiate Championship Results........... 16Division III Championship Results......................... 22

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Dartmouth |-Shots by Period-|No. 1 2 3 Total +/-

2 Alex Zagaria .............. 0 1 0 1 +13* Danielle Grundy.......... 2 1 0 3 -44 Meredith Batcheller...... 0 0 1 1 -26 Katherine Weatherston 1 2 0 3 07 Kirstin Anderson.......... 0 0 0 0 08* Lesley Reiart ................ 0 0 0 0 -29* Meagan Walton ........ 0 1 0 1 -5

10 Sarah Clark ................ 3 0 0 3 013 Krista Dornfried .......... 3 0 0 3 +118 Alana BreMiller .......... 1 0 0 1 -119* Louise Pietrangelo........ 1 0 1 2 -520* Tiffany Hagge ............ 1 1 0 2 -521 Caroline Ethier ............ 1 0 0 1 +122 Emily Nerland ............ 0 0 0 0 +123 Lydia Wheatley .......... 0 1 0 1 0

Totals ........................13 7 2 22 -20

Minnesota |-Shots by Period-|No. 1 2 3 Total +/-

3 Jerilyn Glenn .............. 0 0 0 0 -14 Andrea Nichols .......... 2 1 1 4 05 Chelsey Brodt.............. 0 0 0 0 +17* Krissy Wendell ............ 2 4 2 8 +59 Noelle Sutton .............. 0 2 0 2 -1

10 Krista Johnson ............ 0 0 0 0 +111* Ashley Albrecht .......... 2 0 1 3 +312 Stacy Troumbly............ 0 0 0 0 013 Maggie Souba............ 0 0 0 0 +214 La Toya Clarke............ 1 0 1 2 015 Kelsey Bills.................. 0 0 0 0 017 Becky Wacker ............ 0 0 1 1 018* Kelly Stephens ............ 1 2 3 6 +519 Melissa Coulombe ...... 0 0 0 0 020* Natalie Darwitz .......... 6 1 1 8 +421* Allie Sanchez.............. 0 1 0 1 +1

Totals ........................14 11 10 35 +20

Goals by PeriodTeam 1 2 3 TotalDartmouth................ 1 0 0 1Minnesota .............. 0 1 4 5Shots by PeriodTeam 1 2 3 TotalDartmouth................13 7 2 22Minnesota ..............14 11 10 35Power Play Goals-Att. (Shots)Period Dartmouth Minnesota

1st ...................... 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0)2nd...................... 0-0 (0) 0-2 (2)3rd ...................... 0-2 (0) 0-0 (0)Total .................... 0-2 (0) 0-2 (2)

Penalties/Minutes by PeriodPeriod Dartmouth Minnesota

1st ...................... 0/0 0/02nd...................... 2/4 0/03rd ...................... 0/0 2/4Total .................... 2/4 2/4

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2004 ChampionshipHighlights

Gophers' third-period blitz clinches ice hockey honors: Minnesota's Natalie Darwitz registered a hat trick and fellow Golden Gopher KrissyWendell added a goal and three assists in a 6-2 victory over Harvard in the final game of the 2004 Women's Frozen Four March 28 in Providence.Harvard took an early lead on a goal by Kat Sweet at the 12:48 mark of the first period. Minnesota pulled even at 4:51 of the second period whenDarwitz buried the first of her three goals for the game. Harvard retook the lead on a power-play score at 12:21, but the Golden Gophers again knot-ted the contest on a score by Andrea Nichols at 17:49 of the second period.In the third period, however, Minnesota unleashed four unanswered goals to put the game out of reach.Just nine seconds into the period, Darwitz rifled a shot past Crimson netminder Ali Boe, then Darwitz's teammate Kelly Stephens buried her third scoreof the Women's Frozen Four to put Minnesota up, 4-2.Then Wendell scored and Darwitz added her final goal to finish off the win for the Golden Gophers.Minnesota head coach Laura Halldorson said she was proud of her team. "The game felt a little similar to the Dartmouth (semifinal) game. We pickedit up, maybe a little earlier today, but we busted loose and thanks to these two (Wendell and Dartwitz) we worked for it and wanted it," she said.But, Darwitz emphasized the win was a total team effort. "Our line did not win this championship. Our team did," she said. "They are not getting thecredit they deserve. Our goalie made some great stops and our second and third lines pushed us and worked hard when they were on the ice."The Gophers shattered a number of records during their tournament run. Wendell established the mark for most points in the Women's Frozen Fourwith eight, earning four each in the semifinal and championship games. Darwitz's goal at the opening of the third period demolished the record forthe fastest goal at the start of a period, set when Minnesota Duluth's Jennifer Botterill scored 21 seconds into the second period of last year's cham-pionship contest against Harvard.Minnesota also bulldozed the record for most goals scored in the championship game with six. The previous record, set by Minnesota Duluth in 2001and 2003, was four.In addition, the teams' combined eight goals broke the record for most goals scored by both teams in a Women's Frozen Four championship game.The old mark was established in last year's title game when Minnesota Duluth and Harvard tallied seven goals.Minnesota, which finished the year at 30-4-2, defeated Dartmouth 5-1 in semifinal action, while Harvard edged St. Lawrence, 2-1. Harvard completedthe season with a 30-4-1 record.

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SEMIFINALS AT PROVIDENCEMARCH 26Minnesota 5, Dartmouth 1SCORING SUMMARYGoal No. Period Time Team Type Scored By Assists Visitor On Ice Home On Ice

1 1st 12:08 Dartmouth Even Strength Krista Dornfried (3) Meredith Batchel/4 13,4,21,22,2 20,3,5,9,21Caroline Ethier/4

2 2nd 12:11 Minnesota Even Strength Krissy Wendell (33) Natalie Darwitz/35 3,8,20,19,9 7,13,20,11,183 3rd 7:29 Minnesota Even Strength Krissy Wendell (34) Natalie Darwitz/36 20,9,3,19,4 7,18,13,20,114 3rd 12:57 Minnesota Even Strength Kelly Stephens (20) Chelsey Brodt/6 20,3,9,19,4 18,21,5,7,20

Allie Sanchez/45 3rd 15:04 Minnesota Even Strength Krissy Wendell (35) - 20,8,9,19,4 7,18,5,20,216 3rd 17:04 Minnesota Even Strength Kelly Stephens (21) Krissy Wendell/39 20,3,19,9,18 18,7,20,11,10

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GOALTENDERSDartmouth |-Saves by Period-|No. Player MIN GA EN 1 2 3 Total29 Katherine Lane.................... 60:00 5 0 14 10 6 30

Minnesota |-Saves by Period-|No. Player MIN GA EN 1 2 3 Total27 Jody Horak ........................ 59:48 1 0 12 7 2 21TM TEAM ................................ 0:12 0 0 0 0 0 0

Win–Jody Horak (21-4-2). Loss–Katherine Lane (7-1-1).

PENALTY SUMMARYPeriod Player Team Min. Penalty Time

2nd Danielle Grundy Dartmouth 2 High Sticking 0:08 PP 2nd Lesley Reiart Dartmouth 2 High Sticking 9:28 PP 3rd Chelsey Brodt Minnesota 2 CC 1:23 PP 3rd Kelsey Bills Minnesota 2 Hooking 19:22 PP

FACEOFFSDartmouthNo. Player W L

9 Meagan Walton..................8 1913 Krista Dornfried ..................7 623 Lydia Wheatley ..................4 510 Sarah Clark ........................4 6

3 Danielle Grundy ..................2 06 Katherine Weatherston ........1 1

Totals................................26 37

MinnesotaNo. Player W L

7 Krissy Wendell ..................12 520 Natalie Darwitz ..................9 514 La Toya Clarke....................8 9

9 Noelle Sutton ......................7 64 Andrea Nichols ..................1 1

Totals................................37 26

Dartmouth – Power Play SummaryPeriod Start End Elapsed Shots (Opp)

3rd 1:23 3:23 2:00 0 03rd 19:22 20:00 0:38 0 0

SUMMARY: 2 opportunities, 0 shots, 0 goals, time 2:38

Minnesota – Power Play SummaryPeriod Start End Elapsed Shots (Opp)

2nd 0:08 2:08 2:00 2 02nd 9:28 11:28 2:00 0 0

SUMMARY: 2 opportunities, 2 shots, 0 goals, time 4:00Officials—Referee: Brad Shepherd; Asst. Ref.: Patrick Silva; Asst. Ref.: Julie Piacentini.Start time: 5:05 p.m.; End time: 7:14 p.m.; Total time: 2:09.

Harvard 2, St. Lawrence 1SCORING SUMMARYGoal No. Period Time Team Type Scored By Assists Visitor On Ice Home On Ice

1 1st 8:48 Harvard Even Strength Nicole Corriero (41) - 20,22,6,2,21 9,6,4,23,242 2nd 18:24 Harvard Even Strength Jennifer Raimondi (14) Caitlin Cahow/10 14,11,3,8,9 13,9,4,21,6

Julie Chu/413 3rd 19:20 St. Lawrence Even Strength Crystal Connors (6) Chelsea Grills/20 11,14,77,8,9 15,24,12,13,22

Rebecca Russell/28

St. Lawrence |-Shots by Period-|No. 1 2 3 Total +/-

2 Lindsay Charlebois........ 1 0 1 2 -13 Tracy Muzerall ............ 0 0 0 0 -16* Emilie Berlinguette ........ 1 0 1 2 -18 Abbie Bullard .............. 0 1 0 1 09 Rebecca Russell ............ 0 3 1 4 0

10 Christin Powers ............ 0 0 0 0 011 Crystal Connors ............ 0 0 1 1 012 Kim Kodatsky .............. 0 0 0 0 014 Chelsea Grills .............. 0 2 3 5 015 Julia Palmateer.............. 0 0 0 0 016 Whitney Carbone ........ 1 0 0 1 017 Sara Simard ................ 1 0 0 1 018* Kate Michael................ 1 0 1 2 019 Nicole Mandras .......... 0 0 0 0 020 Casey Hughes .............. 0 0 0 0 -121* Elisabeth Pahler ............ 0 0 0 0 -122* Rickie-Lee Doyle ............ 1 0 1 2 -123 Dana Hasson .............. 0 0 0 0 024 Barat Wolfe ................ 0 0 0 0 077* Laurie Ross .................. 0 0 0 0 +1TM TEAM .......................... 0 0 0 0 0

Totals .......................... 6 6 9 21 -5

Harvard |-Shots by Period-|No. 1 2 3 Total +/-

4* Angela Ruggiero .......... 2 3 4 9 +26* Caitlin Cahow .............. 2 2 0 4 +27 Jaclyn Pitushka.............. 0 0 0 0 08 Mina Pell...................... 0 0 0 0 09 Nicole Corriero ............ 5 1 2 8 +2

10 Liza Solley.................... 0 0 0 0 012 Lindsay Weaver............ 0 1 1 2 -113* Julie Chu ...................... 3 2 1 6 015* Katie Johnston .............. 2 0 0 2 -116 Kat Sweet .................... 0 0 0 0 018 Ali Crum ...................... 0 0 0 0 019 Carrie Schroyer ............ 0 0 0 0 020 Emily Haigh ................ 0 0 0 0 021* Jennifer Raimondi.......... 0 1 1 2 +122 Jennifer Skinner ............ 0 2 0 2 -123 Lauren McAuliffe .......... 0 1 0 1 +124 Jennifer Sifers .............. 0 1 1 2 025 Sarah Holbrook ............ 0 0 0 0 0

Totals .......................... 14 14 10 38 +5

Goals by PeriodTeam 1 2 3 TotalSt. Lawrence .......... 0 0 1 1Harvard .................. 1 1 0 2Shots by PeriodTeam 1 2 3 TotalSt. Lawrence .......... 6 6 9 21Harvard ..................14 14 10 38Power Play Goals-Att. (Shots)Period St. Lawrence Harvard

1st ...................... 0-0 (0) 0-2 (6)2nd...................... 0-3 (4) 0-2 (1)3rd ...................... 0-1 (1) 0-1 (4)Total .................... 0-4 (5) 0-5 (11)

Penalties/Minutes by PeriodPeriod St. Lawrence Harvard

1st ...................... 3/6 1/22nd...................... 2/4 4/83rd ...................... 1/2 0/0Total ....................6/12 5/10

GOALTENDERSDartmouth |-Saves by Period-|No. Player MIN GA EN 1 2 3 Total30 Rachel Barrie...................... 60:00 2 0 13 13 10 36

Harvard |-Saves by Period-|No. Player MIN GA EN 1 2 3 Total31 Ali Boe .............................. 60:00 1 0 6 6 8 20

PENALTY SUMMARYPeriod Player Team Min. Penalty Time

1st Lindsay Weaver Harvard 2 Roughing 5:54 1st Crystal Connors St. Lawrence 2 Roughing 5:54 1st TEAM St. Lawrence 2 Too Many On Ice 10:53 PP 1st Sara Simard St. Lawrence 2 Elbowing 14:15 PP 2nd Lauren McAuliffe Harvard 2 Interference 0:50 PP 2nd Rickie-Lee Doyle St. Lawrence 2 Checking 2:02 PP 2nd Rickie-Lee Doyle St. Lawrence 2 Checking 10:42 PP 2nd Jennifer Sifers Harvard 2 Hooking 13:17 PP2nd Lauren McAuliffe Harvard 2 Elbowing 14:17 PP 2nd Julie Chu Harvard 2 Tripping 19:28 PP3rd Abbie Bullard St. Lawrence 2 Cross-Checking 8:55 PP

FACEOFFSSt. LawrenceNo. Player W L

9 Rebecca Russell ................17 166 Emilie Berlinguette................9 16

10 Christin Powers....................4 614 Chelsea Grills......................1 217 Sara Simard........................1 6

Totals................................32 46

HarvardNo. Player W L13 Julie Chu ..........................24 1023 Lauren McAuliffe ..............14 910 Liza Solley ..........................4 321 Jennifer Raimondi ................2 2

9 Nicole Corriero ..................1 115 Katie Johnston ....................1 416 Kat Sweet ..........................0 3

Totals................................46 32

St. Lawrence – Power Play SummaryPeriod Start End Elapsed Shots (Opp)

2nd 0:50 2:02 1:12 1 02nd 13:17 14:17 1:00 2 02nd 14:17 16:17 2:00 0 02nd 19:28 1:12 1:44 2 0

SUMMARY: 4 opportunities, 5 shots, 0 goals, time 5:56

Harvard – Power Play SummaryPeriod Start End Elapsed Shots (Opp)

1st 10:53 11:53 1:00 0 01st 11:53 12:53 1:00 1 01st 14:15 16:15 2:00 5 02nd 2:50 4:02 1:12 0 12nd 10:42 12:42 2:00 1 03rd 8:55 10:55 2:00 4 0

SUMMARY: 5 opportunities, 11 shots, 0 goals, time 9:12Officials—Referee: Kevin Keenan; Asst. Ref.: Ray Doocey; Asst. Ref.: Ron Storey.Attendance: 2,526. Start time: 8:05 p.m.; End time: 10:20 p.m.; Total time: 2:15.

Win–Ali Boe (22-3-1). Loss–Rachel Barrie (24-10-1).

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THIRD PLACE AT PROVIDENCEMARCH 28St. Lawrence 2, Dartmouth 1 SCORING SUMMARYGoal No. Period Time Team Type Scored By Assists Visitor On Ice Home On Ice

1 1st 10:12 Dartmouth Even Strength Katherine Weatherston (29) Sarah Clark/23 6,10,19,8,23 20,2,24,23,192 3rd 3:52 St. Lawrence Power Play Abbie Bullard (3) Rebecca Russell/29 9,7,23,18 8,9,17,3,143 3rd 10:53 St. Lawrence Even Strength Chelsea Grills (17) Rebecca Russell/30 6,2,3,22,23 14,77,18,9,11

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Dartmouth |-Shots by Period-|No. 1 2 3 Total +/-

2 Alex Zagaria................ 0 0 0 0 -13 Danielle Grundy .......... 0 0 2 2 -14 Meredith Batcheller ...... 0 0 0 0 06* Katherine Weatherston.. 1 2 0 3 07 Kirstin Anderson .......... 0 0 0 0 08* Lesley Reiart ................ 2 0 0 2 +19 Meagan Walton .......... 1 2 0 3 0

10* Sarah Clark.................. 0 0 2 2 +113 Krista Dornfried ............ 0 0 0 0 018 Alana BreMiller ............ 2 0 0 2 019* Louise Pietrangelo ........ 1 1 0 2 +120 Tiffany Hagge .............. 3 0 0 3 021 Caroline Ethier.............. 1 0 1 2 022 Emily Nerland .............. 0 0 0 0 -123* Lydia Wheatley ............ 1 0 1 2 0

Totals .......................... 12 5 6 23 0

St. Lawrence |-Shots by Period-|No. 1 2 3 Total +/-

2 Lindsay Charlebois........ 0 0 0 0 -13 Tracy Muzerall ............ 0 3 0 3 06* Emilie Berlinguette ........ 0 1 2 3 08 Abbie Bullard .............. 1 0 2 3 09 Rebecca Russell ............ 1 0 1 2 +1

10 Christin Powers ............ 0 1 1 2 011 Crystal Connors ............ 0 1 0 1 +114 Chelsea Grills .............. 0 1 3 4 +116 Whitney Carbone ........ 1 0 0 1 017 Sara Simard ................ 1 0 0 1 018* Kate Michael................ 0 0 0 0 +119 Nicole Mandras .......... 0 0 0 0 -120 Casey Hughes .............. 0 0 0 0 -121* Elisabeth Pahler ............ 0 0 0 0 022* Rickie-Lee Doyle ............ 1 2 0 3 023 Dana Hasson .............. 0 0 0 0 -124 Barat Wolfe ................ 0 0 0 0 -177* Laurie Ross .................. 0 0 0 0 +1

Totals .......................... 5 9 9 23 0

Goals by PeriodTeam 1 2 3 TotalDartmouth................ 1 0 0 1St. Lawrence .......... 0 0 2 2Shots by PeriodTeam 1 2 3 TotalDartmouth................12 5 6 23St. Lawrence .......... 5 9 9 23Power Play Goals-Att. (Shots)Period Dartmouth St. Lawrence

1st ...................... 0-3 (7) 0-4 (1)2nd...................... 0-1 (1) 0-2 (0)3rd ...................... 0-2 (1) 1-2 (3)Total .................... 0-6 (9) 1-8 (4)

Penalties/Minutes by PeriodPeriod Dartmouth St. Lawrence

1st ...................... 4/8 3/62nd...................... 2/4 1/23rd ...................... 2/4 2/4Total .................... 8/16 6/12

GOALTENDERSDartmouth |-Saves by Period-|No. Player MIN GA EN 1 2 3 Total31 Christine Capuano.............. 58:23 2 0 5 9 7 21TM Team ................................ 1:37 0 0 0 0 0 0

St. Lawrence |-Saves by Period-|No. Player MIN GA EN 1 2 3 Total30 Rachel Barrie...................... 60:00 1 0 11 5 6 22

PENALTY SUMMARYPeriod Player Team Min. Penalty Time

1st Katherine Weatherston Dartmouth 2 Interference 7:22 PP 1st Louise Pietrangelo Dartmouth 2 Cross-Checking 10:30 PP 1st Kate Michael St. Lawrence 2 Checking 10:48 PP 1st Emily Nerland Dartmouth 2 Holding 12:39 PP 1st Laurie Ross St. Lawrence 2 Hooking 12:48 PP1st Tiffany Hagge Dartmouth 2 Checking 13:57 PP1st Abbie Bullard St. Lawrence 2 Checking 17:26 PP2nd Sara Simard St. Lawrence 2 Tripping 6:26 PP2nd Lesley Reiart Dartmouth 2 Tripping 10:35 PP2nd Danielle Grundy Dartmouth 2 Tripping 17:38 PP 3rd Sarah Clark Dartmouth 2 High Sticking 2:43 PP 3rd Laurie Ross St. Lawrence 2 Holding 6:11 PP 3rd Lesley Reiart Dartmouth 2 Hooking 6:37 PP 3rd Whitney Carbone St. Lawrence 2 Checking 12:01 PP

FACEOFFSDartmouthNo. Player W L13 Krista Dornfried ..................8 5

9 Meagan Walton..................8 610 Sarah Clark ........................6 6

6 Katherine Weatherston ........5 023 Lydia Wheatley ..................4 521 Caroline Ethier ....................1 022 Emily Nerland ....................1 020 Tiffany Hagge ....................1 1

3 Danielle Grundy ..................1 1Totals................................35 24

St. LawrenceNo. Player W L

6 Emilie Berlinguette ............11 1710 Christin Powers....................6 4

9 Rebecca Russell ..................6 714 Chelsea Grills......................1 120 Casey Hughes ....................0 122 Rickie-Lee Doyle ..................0 117 Sara Simard........................0 4

Totals................................24 35

Dartmouth – Power Play SummaryPeriod Start End Elapsed Shots (Opp)

1st 12:30 12:39 0:09 1 01st 12:48 12:48 0:00 1 01st 17:26 19:26 2:00 5 12nd 6:26 08:26 2:00 1 13rd 6:11 06:37 0:26 0 03rd 12:01 14:01 2:00 1 0

SUMMARY: 6 opportunities, 9 shots, 0 goals, time 6:35

St. Lawrence – Power Play SummaryPeriod Start End Elapsed Shots (Opp)

1st 7:22 9:22 2:00 1 21st 10:30 10:48 0:18 0 01st 13:57 14:39 0:42 0 01st 14:48 15:57 1:09 0 02nd 10:35 12:35 2:00 0 02nd 17:38 19:38 2:00 0 03rd 2:43 3:52 1:09 2 0 PPG3rd 8:11 8:37 0:26 1 0

SUMMARY: 8 opportunities, 4 shots, 1 goal, time 9:44Officials—Referee: Danyel Howard; Asst. Ref.: Bob Ward; Asst. Ref.: Leah Wradizlo.Start time: 12:30 p.m.; End time: 2:30 p.m.; Total time: 2:00.

Win–Rachel Barrie (25-10-1). Loss–Christine Capuano (7-4).

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3 Ashley Banfield .......... 0 0 0 0 -44* Angela Ruggiero ........ 2 3 2 7 -26* Caitlin Cahow ............ 1 0 0 1 -28 Mina Pell .................... 0 0 1 1 09* Nicole Corriero .......... 2 4 3 9 -5

10 Liza Solley .................. 0 1 0 1 012 Lindsay Weaver .......... 0 0 0 0 -213 Julie Chu .................... 0 1 3 4 -115 Katie Johnston ............ 1 0 0 1 016 Kat Sweet .................. 1 0 1 2 +118 Ali Crum .................... 0 0 0 0 019 Carrie Schroyer .......... 0 0 0 0 020 Emily Haigh ................ 0 0 0 0 021 Jennifer Raimondi ........ 0 2 2 4 022 Jennifer Skinner .......... 0 0 0 0 023* Lauren McAuliffe ........ 0 1 0 1 -524* Jennifer Sifers.............. 0 0 2 2 -525 Sarah Holbrook .......... 0 0 0 0 0

Totals ........................ 7 12 14 33 -25

Minnesota |-Shots by Period-|No. 1 2 3 Total +/-

3 Jerilyn Glenn .............. 0 0 0 0 04 Andrea Nichols .......... 1 1 1 3 +15 Chelsey Brodt.............. 1 0 0 1 +27* Krissy Wendell ............ 2 5 1 8 +49 Noelle Sutton .............. 0 0 1 1 -1

10 Krista Johnson ............ 1 1 0 2 +111* Ashley Albrecht .......... 0 1 0 1 +312 Stacy Troumbly............ 0 0 0 0 013 Maggie Souba............ 1 0 0 1 014 La Toya Clarke............ 1 0 0 1 015 Kelsey Bills.................. 1 1 0 2 017 Becky Wacker ............ 0 0 2 2 +118* Kelly Stephens ............ 1 3 1 5 +519 Melissa Coulombe ...... 1 0 0 1 020* Natalie Darwitz .......... 3 4 4 11 +521* Allie Sanchez.............. 0 0 1 1 +4

Totals ........................13 16 11 40 +25

Goals by PeriodTeam 1 2 3 TotalHarvard .................. 1 1 0 2Minnesota .............. 0 2 4 6Shots by PeriodTeam 1 2 3 TotalHarvard .................. 7 12 14 33Minnesota ..............13 16 11 40Power Play Goals-Att. (Shots)Period Harvard Minnesota

1st.............................. 0-1 (1) 0-2 (2)2nd ............................ 1-2 (5) 0-0 (0)3rd ............................ 0-2 (3) 0-1 (2)Total .......................... 1-5 (9) 0-3 (4)

Penalties/Minutes by PeriodPeriod Harvard Minnesota

1st ............................ 2/4 1/22nd............................ 1/2 3/63rd ............................ 1/2 2/4Total .......................... 4/8 6/12

GOALTENDERSHarvard |-Saves by Period-|No. Player MIN GA EN 1 2 3 Total31 Ali Boe .............................. 60:00 6 0 13 14 7 34

Win–Jody Horak (22-4-2). Loss–Ali Boe (22-4-1).

Minnesota |-Saves by Period-|No. Player MIN GA EN 1 2 3 Total27 Jody Horak ........................ 59:33 2 0 6 11 14 31TM Team ................................ 0:27 0 0 0 0 0 0

PENALTY SUMMARYPeriod Player Team Min. Penalty Time

1st Lindsay Weaver Harvard 2 Tripping 4:27 PP 1st Allie Sanchez Minnesota 2 Holding 10:45 PP 1st Lindsay Weaver Harvard 2 High Sticking 13:40 PP 2nd Kelly Stephens Minnesota 2 Interference 11:17 PP 2nd Lindsay Weaver Harvard 2 Checking 14:26 PP 2nd Allie Sanchez Minnesota 2 High Sticking 14:26 2nd Kelly Stephens Minnesota 2 Checking 15:05 PP 3rd Melissa Coulombe Minnesota 2 Tripping 1:56 PP 3rd Julie Chu Harvard 2 Hooking 7:44 PP 3rd Krissy Wendell Minnesota 2 Tripping 10:11 PP

FACEOFFSHarvardNo. Player W L13 Julie Chu ..........................17 1923 Lauren McAuliffe ..............14 1916 Kat Sweet ..........................2 215 Katie Johnston ....................2 3

9 Nicole Corriero ..................0 13 Ashley Banfield ..................0 1

10 Liza Solley ..........................0 2Totals................................35 47

MinnesotaNo. Player W L20 Natalie Darwitz ................14 714 La Toya Clarke..................14 11

7 Krissy Wendell ..................11 159 Noelle Sutton ......................8 2

Totals................................47 35

Harvard – Power Play SummaryPeriod Start End Elapsed Shots (Opp)

1st 10:45 12:45 2:00 1 02nd 11:17 12:21 1:04 3 0 PPG2nd 15:05 17:05 2:00 2 03rd 1:56 3:56 2:00 1 03rd 10:11 12:11 2:00 2 0

SUMMARY: 5 opportunities, 9 shots, 1 goal, time 9:04

Minnesota – Power Play SummaryPeriod Start End Elapsed Shots (Opp)

1st 4:27 6:27 2:00 0 01st 13:40 15:40 2:00 2 03rd 7:44 9:44 2:00 2 0

SUMMARY: 3 opportunities, 4 shots, 0 goals, time 6:00

Officials—Referee: Kevin Keenan; Asst. Ref.: Ray Doocy; Asst. Ref.: Ron Storey.Attendance: 3,522. Start time: 4:05 p.m.; End time: 6:35 p.m.; Total time: 2:30.

CHAMPIONSHIP AT PROVIDENCE MARCH 28Minnesota 6, Harvard 2 SCORING SUMMARYGoal No. Period Time Team Type Scored By Assists Visitor On Ice Home On Ice

1 1st 12:48 Harvard Even Strength Kat Sweet (7) Caitlin Cahow/11 15,6,21,12,16 21,14,9,7,11Katie Johnston/11

2 2nd 4:51 Minnesota Even Strength Natalie Darwitz (25) Kelly Stephens/41 24,9,3,23,6 20,18,7,11,21Krissy Wendell/40

3 2nd 12:21 Harvard Power Play Nicole Corriero (42) Angela Ruggiero/30 9,4,13,23,3 14,5,19,134 2nd 17:49 Minnesota Even Strength Andrea Nichols (10) La Toya Clarke/21 21,13,12,3,15 4,14,10,17,55 3rd 0:09 Minnesota Even Strength Natalie Darwitz (26) Krissy Wendell/41 23,9,24,4,6 20,7,11,18,216 3rd 0:41 Minnesota Even Strength Kelly Stephens (22) Natalie Darwitz/37 24,9,6,4,23 18,20,7,11,21

Krissy Wendell/427 3rd 6:54 Minnesota Even Strength Krissy Wendell (36) Kelly Stephens/42 24,12,23,9,3 7,20,5,18,218 3rd 12:59 Minnesota Even Strength Natalie Darwitz (27) Ashley Albrecht/18 23,12,9,3,24 20,11,7,18,21

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Championship ChampionshipYear Champion (Record) Coach Score Runner-Up Site Game Attendance Total Attendance2001 ............ Minn. Duluth (28-5-4) Shannon Miller 4-2 St. Lawrence Minneapolis 3,079 5,1782002 ............ Minn. Duluth (24-6-4) Shannon Miller 3-2 Brown Durham, N.H. 3,102 5,1532003 ............ Minn. Duluth (31-3-2) Shannon Miller 4-3 (ot) Harvard Duluth, Minn. 5,167 9,9682004 ............ Minnesota (30-4-2) Laura Halldorson 6-2 Harvard Providence 3,522 6,048

Leading Scorers,Year-by-Year

Year Player, School G A P2001 Maria Rooth, Minn. Duluth ..............4 2 62002 Jessica Link, Brown .........................1 2 3

Kristy Zamora, Brown .....................3 0 32003 Julie Chu, Harvard..........................2 2 4

Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth......2 2 4Hanne Sikio, Minn. Duluth ..............3 1 4

2004 Krissy Wendell, Minnesota..............4 4 8

Most Oustanding Player

2001 Maria Rooth, Minn. Duluth2002 Kristy Zamora, Brown2003 Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth2004 Krissy Wendell, Minnesota

All-Tournament Teams

2001G—Tuula Puputti, Minn. DuluthD—Isabelle Chartrand, St. LawrenceD—Brittny Ralph, Minn. DuluthF—Amanda Sargeant, St. LawrenceF—Maria Rooth, Minn. DuluthF—Tammy Shewchuk, Harvard

2002G—Tania Pinelli, NiagaraD—Larissa Luther, Minn. DuluthD—Meredith Ostrander, BrownF—Kelly Stephens, MinnesotaF—Joanne Eustace, Minn. DuluthF—Kristy Zamora, Brown

2003G—Amy Ferguson, DartmouthD—Caroline Ouellette, Minn. DuluthD—Angela Ruggiero, HarvardF—Jenny Potter, Minn. DuluthF—Hanne Sikio, Minn. DuluthF—Julie Chu, Harvard

2004G—Jody Horak, MinnesotaD—Allie Sanchez, MinnesotaD—Angela Ruggiero, HarvardF—Krissy Wendell, MinnesotaF—Kelly Stephens, MinnesotaF—Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota

Individual Records

ALL GAMESGOALS

3—Maria Rooth, Minn. Duluth vs. Harvard, 2001;Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota vs. Harvard, 2004;Krissy Wendell, Minnesota vs. Dartmouth, 2004.

GOALS, TOURNAMENT4—Maria Rooth, Minn. Duluth, 2001; Krissy Wendell,

Minnesota, 2004.

FASTEST OPENING-GAME GOAL1:00—Tammy Shewchuk, Harvard vs. Dartmouth,

2001.

FASTEST GOAL, START OF PERIOD:09—Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota vs. Harvard, 2004

(third).FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS

:32—Natalie Darwitz (:09) and Kelly Stephens (:41),Minnesota vs. Harvard, 2004 (third period).

FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS, BOTH TEAMS:34—Dartmouth (Kristina Guarino), then Harvard

(Kalen Ingram), 2001 (first period).HAT TRICKS

Maria Rooth, Minn. Duluth, 2001; Natalie Darwitz,Minnesota, 2004; Krissy Wendell, Minnesota,2004.

FASTEST HAT TRICK16:07—Maria Rooth, Minn. Duluth vs. Harvard, 2001.

ASSISTS3—Krissy Wendell, Minnesota vs. Harvard, 2004.

ASSISTS, TOURNAMENT4—Krissy Wendell, Minnesota, 2004.

POINTS4—Maria Rooth, Minn. Duluth vs. Harvard, 2001; Julie

Chu, Harvard vs. Minnesota, 2003; Krissy Wendell,Minnesota vs. Dartmouth, 2004; Natalie Darwitz,Minnesota vs. Harvard, 2004; Krissy Wendell,Minnesota vs. Harvard, 2004.

POINTS, TOURNAMENT8—Krissy Wendell (four goals and four assists),

Minnesota, 2004.PENALTIES

4—Angela Ruggiero, Harvard vs. Minn. Duluth, 2003.SHUTOUTS, TOURNAMENT

NoneSAVES

46—Amy Ferguson, Dartmouth vs. Minn. Duluth, 2003.

SAVES, PERIOD17—Tania Pinelli, Niagara vs. Minn. Duluth, 2002

(second); Pam Dreyer, Brown vs. Minnesota, 2002(third); Amy Ferguson, Dartmouth vs. Minn. Duluth,2003 (first).

SAVES, TOURNAMENT74—Tania Pinelli, Niagara, 2002.

FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED1—Many times.

FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED, TOURNAMENT3—Jody Horak, Minnesota, 2004; Rachel Barrie, St.

Lawrence, 2004.

CHAMPIONSHIP GAMEGOALS

3—Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota vs. Harvard, 2004.

FASTEST GAME-OPENING GOAL5:17—Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth vs. Harvard,

2003.

FASTEST GOAL, START OF PERIOD:09—Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota vs. Harvard, 2004

(third).

FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS:32—Natalie Darwitz (:09) and Kelly Stephens (:41),

Minnesota vs. Harvard, 2004 (third period).

FASTEST HAT TRICK28:08—Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota vs. Harvard,

2004.

ASSISTS3—Krissy Wendell, Minnesota vs. Harvard, 2004.

POINTS4—Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota vs. Harvard, 2004;

Krissy Wendell, Minnesota vs. Harvard, 2004.

PENALTIES4—Angela Ruggiero, Harvard vs. Minn. Duluth, 2003.

FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED2—Tuula Puputti, Minn. Duluth vs. St. Lawrence, 2001;

Patricia Sautter, Minn. Duluth vs. Brown, 2002; JodyHorak, Minnesota vs. Harvard, 2004.

SAVES41—Patricia Sautter, Minn. Duluth vs. Harvard, 2003.

SAVES, PERIOD16—Tuula Puputti, Minn. Duluth vs. St. Lawrence, 2001

(third); Patricia Sautter, Minn. Duluth vs. Brown,2002 (third).

Team Records

ALL GAMESGOALS

6—Minn. Duluth vs. Harvard, 2001; Harvard vs.Minnesota, 2003; Minnesota vs. Harvard, 2004.

GOALS, BOTH TEAMS9—Minn. Duluth (6) vs. Harvard (3), 2001.

GOALS, PERIOD5—Minn. Duluth vs. Harvard, 2001 (third).

GOALS, BOTH TEAMS, PERIOD7—Minn. Duluth (5) vs. Harvard (2), 2001(third).

GOALS, TOURNAMENT11—Minnesota, 2004.

GOALS, LOSING TEAM3—Harvard vs. Minn. Duluth (6), 2001; Harvard vs.

Minn. Duluth (4), 2003.

FEWEST GOALS1—Many times.

FEWEST GOALS, BOTH TEAMS3—Brown (2) vs. Minnesota (1), 2002; St. Lawrence

(2) vs. Dartmouth (1), 2004; Harvard (2) vs. St.Lawrence (1), 2004.

WINNING MARGIN5—Harvard (6) vs. Minnesota (1), 2003.

ASSISTS9—Minn. Duluth vs. Harvard, 2001.

ASSISTS, BOTH TEAMS13—Minn. Duluth (9) vs. Harvard (4), 2001.

ASSISTS, TOURNAMENT13—Minn. Duluth, 2001; Minnesota, 2004.

POINTS15—Minn. Duluth vs. Harvard, 2001 (six goals, nine

assists).

POINTS, BOTH TEAMS22—Minn. Duluth (15) vs. Harvard (7), 2001 (nine

goals, 13 assists).

POINTS, TOURNAMENT24—Minnesota, 2004 (11 goals, 13 assists).

PENALTIES8—Harvard vs. Minn. Duluth, 2003; Minn. Duluth vs.

Harvard, 2003; Dartmouth vs. St. Lawrence, 2004.

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PENALTIES, BOTH TEAMS16—Harvard (8) vs. Minn. Duluth (8), 2003.

FEWEST PENALTIES1—Minn. Duluth vs. Harvard, 2001; Minnesota vs.

Niagara, 2002.

FEWEST PENALTIES, BOTH TEAMS3—Minn. Duluth (1) vs. Harvard (2), 2001.

SHOTS ON GOAL51—Minn. Duluth vs. Dartmouth, 2003.

SHOTS ON GOAL, BOTH TEAMS85—Harvard (44) vs. Minn. Duluth (41), 2003.

SHOTS ON GOAL, PERIOD18—Minn. Duluth vs. Niagara, 2002 (second); Minn.

Duluth vs. Dartmouth, 2003 (first and second).

SHOTS ON GOAL, BOTH TEAMS, PERIOD31—Minn. Duluth (18) vs. Dartmouth (13), 2003 (sec-

ond).

FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL17—St. Lawrence vs. Dartmouth, 2001.

FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL, BOTH TEAMS46—St. Lawrence (23) vs. Dartmouth (23), 2004.

FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL, REGULATIONPERIOD

1—St. Lawrence vs. Dartmouth, 2001 (third).

FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL, BOTH TEAMS, REGULATION PERIOD

10—Minn. Duluth (5) vs. Harvard (5), 2003 (first).

CHAMPIONSHIP GAMEGOALS

6—Minnesota vs. Harvard (2), 2004.

GOALS, BOTH TEAMS8—Minnesota (6) vs. Harvard (2), 2004.

GOALS, PERIOD4—Minnesota vs. Harvard, 2004 (third).

GOALS, BOTH TEAMS, PERIOD4—Harvard (3) vs. Minn. Duluth (1), 2003 (second);

Minnesota (4) vs. Harvard (0), 2004 (third).

GOALS, LOSING TEAM3—Harvard vs. Minn. Duluth (4), 2003 (2 ot).

FEWEST GOALS2—Many times.

FEWEST GOALS, BOTH TEAMS5—Minn. Duluth (3) vs. Brown (2), 2002.

FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED2—Many times.

WINNING MARGIN4—Minnesota (6) vs. Harvard (2), 2004.

ASSISTS8—Minnesota vs. Harvard, 2004.

ASSISTS, BOTH TEAMS11—Minnesota (8) vs. Harvard (3), 2004.

POINTS14—Minnesota (six goals, eight assists) vs. Harvard (3),

2004.

POINTS, BOTH TEAMS19—Minnesota [14 (six goals, eight assists)] vs.

Harvard [5 (two goals, three assists)], 2004.

PENALTIES8—Minn. Duluth vs. Harvard, 2003 (2 ot); Harvard vs.

Minn. Duluth, 2003 (2 ot).

PENALTIES, BOTH TEAMS16—Minn. Duluth (8) vs. Harvard (8), 2003 (2 ot).

FEWEST PENALTIES3—St. Lawrence vs. Minn. Duluth, 2001.

FEWEST PENALTIES, BOTH TEAMS7—Minn. Duluth (4) vs. St. Lawrence (3), 2001.

SHOTS ON GOAL44—Harvard vs. Minn. Duluth, 2003 (2 ot).

SHOTS ON GOAL, BOTH TEAMS85—Harvard (44) vs. Minn. Duluth (41), 2003 (2 ot).

SHOTS ON GOAL, PERIOD17—St. Lawrence vs. Minn. Duluth, 2001 (third).

SHOTS ON GOAL, BOTH TEAMS, PERIOD28—Minnesota (16) vs. Harvard (12), 2004 (second).

FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL31—St. Lawrence vs. Minn. Duluth, 2001; Minn.

Duluth vs. Brown, 2002.

FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL, BOTH TEAMS66—Minn. Duluth (31) vs. Brown (35), 2002.

FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL, REGULATION PERIOD

2—St. Lawrence vs. Minn. Duluth, 2001 (second).

FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL, BOTH TEAMS, REGULATION PERIOD

10—Minn. Duluth (5) vs. Harvard (5), 2003 (first).

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Team (Years Participated) Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. 1st 2nd 3rd 4thBrown (2002) ..................................................................................................................................... 1 1 1 0 .500 0 1 0 0Dartmouth (2001-03-04) ...................................................................................................................... 3 1 5 0 .167 0 0 1 2Harvard (2001-03-04)......................................................................................................................... 3 3 3 0 .500 0 2 1 0Minnesota (2002-03-04)...................................................................................................................... 3 2 3 1 .417 1 0 1 1Minn. Duluth (2001-02-03) .................................................................................................................. 3 6 0 0 1.000 3 0 0 0Niagara (2002).................................................................................................................................. 1 0 1 1 .250 0 0 1 0St. Lawrence (2001-04) ....................................................................................................................... 2 2 2 0 .500 0 1 1 0

All-Time Results2001 Semifinals: St. Lawrence 3, Dartmouth 1; Minn.Duluth 6, Harvard 3. Third Place: Harvard 3, Dartmouth2. Championship: Minn. Duluth 4, St. Lawrence 2.

2002 Semifinals: Brown 2, Minnesota 1; Minn. Duluth3, Niagara 2. Third Place: Niagara 2, Minnesota 2(ot). Championship: Minn. Duluth 3, Brown 2.

2003 Semifinals: Harvard 6, Minnesota 1; Minn.Duluth 5, Dartmouth 2. Third Place: Dartmouth 4,Minnesota 2. Championship: Minn. Duluth 4, Harvard3 (2 ot).

2004 Semifinals: Minnesota 5, Dartmouth 1; Harvard2, St. Lawrence 1. Third Place: St. Lawrence 2,Dartmouth 1. Championship: Minnesota 6, Harvard 2.

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2004 ChampionshipHighlights

Women's skaters complete hockey sweep for Middlebury: Host Middlebury skated past Wisconsin-Stevens Point by a slender 2-1 marginMarch 20 to win the Division III Women's Ice Hockey Championship. In a largely defensive effort by both squads, all the scoring took place in the first period. Wisconsin-Stevens Point struck first when Ashley Howe burieda shot off an assist from Jackie Schmitt at the 2:36 mark, but Middlebury knotted the score just less than two minutes later on a goal by team captainJean Butler with an assist from Emily McNamara. The third and final score of the game came at 15:32 of the first period when Middlebury's Liz Yale-Loehr rifled home a rebound of a Butler shot. Though the second and third periods were scoreless, both teams had scoring opportuities. Wisconsin-Stevens Point goaltender Amy Statz turned away32 shots and Kate Kogut, the netminder for Middlebury, finished with 14 saves on the day. "After the first period we kept the pressure on, but their goaltender was outstanding," Middlebury head coach Bill Mandigo said. "Wisconsin-StevensPoint is a very disciplined and well-coached team." Brian Idalski, head coach at Wisconsin-Stevens Point, said he was proud of his team's effort. "They played hard and to the best of their abilities," hesaid. "Middlebury plays a system we're not used to, but we left it all out on the ice." Middlebury, which finished the season 24-4-0, downed Plattsburgh State, 2-1, in the semifinals to advance to the championship game. Wisconsin-Stevens Point defeated Manhattanville, 4-1, to earn a berth in the final. The Pointers finished the season 19-7-4.

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Results

FIRST ROUNDMARCH 13 AT GUST. ADOLPHUSWis.-Stevens Point 3, Gust. Adolphus 2 (2 ot)Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT 2OT TotalWis.-Stevens Point ..............1 1 0 0 1 3Gust. Adolphus ..................0 1 1 0 0 21st period: Wis.-Stevens Point, Liz Goergen (AnnNinnemann, Kim Lunneborg), 11:03. Penalties: LauraStypulkowski, Gust. Adolphus (tripping), 17:59.2nd period: Gust. Adolphus, Andrea Peterson, 2:11;Wis.-Stevens Point, Jenn Dorff (Tracy Truckey), 12:47.Penalties: Ashley Howe, Wis.-Stevens Point (tripping),7:49; Pam Stohr, Wis.-Stevens Point (interference), 16:41.3rd period: Gust. Adolphus, Andrea Peterson (EllenDoyle), 9:32 (sh). Penalties: Jana Jurkovich, Wis.-StevensPoint (cross-checking), 3:16; Josefin Pettersson, Gust.Adolphus (holding), 6:10; Hilary Bulger, Wis.-StevensPoint (checking from behind), 7:46.First Overtime: No scoring. Penalties: None.Second Overtime: Wis.-Stevens Point, Jackie Schmitt(Ashley Howe), 5:58. Penalties: None.Shots on goal: Wis.-Stevens Point 10-9-6-8-3 36; Gust.Adolphus 3-10-6-8-2 29.Power plays: Wis.-Stevens Point 0 of 2; Gust. Adolphus1 of 4.Penalties: Wis.-Stevens Point 4 (8 min.); Gust. Adolphus2 (4 min.).Goalies: Wis.-Stevens Point, Amy Statz (85:58 minutes,29 shots-27 saves); Gust. Adolphus, Kristin Setterstrom(85:58, 36-33).Win–Amy Statz (12-4-4). Loss–Kristin Setterstrom (13-3). Attendance: 717. Start time: 7:05 p.m.; End time: 10:15p.m.; Total time: 3:10.MARCH 13 AT PLATTSBURGH ST.Plattsburgh St. 2, Bowdoin 1Goals by Period 1 2 3 TotalBowdoin............................................1 0 0 1Plattsburgh St. ....................................1 1 0 21st period: Plattsburgh St., Kelley Moore/11 (LynnTaylor, Chantalle Rye), 4:30. Bowdoin, MeghanGillis/24 (Kate Leonard, Lydia Hawkins), 18:15.

Penalties: Britney Carr, Bowdoin (cross-checking), 5:12;Katie D'Arcy, Plattsburgh St. (tripping), 7:46; MarissaO'Neil, Bowdoin (cc), 19:06.2nd period: Plattsburgh St., Erin O'Brien/8 (ElizabethGibson), 10:29. Penalties: Jayme Woogerd, Bowdoin(cross-checking), :25; Sadie Wieschhoff, Bowdoin (cross-checking), 11:19; Sarah Pearson, Plattsburgh St. (hook-ing), 14:29; Lydia Hawkins, Bowdoin (tripping), 19:47.3rd period: No scoring. Penalties: None.Shots on goal: Bowdoin 5-4-3 12; Plattsburgh St. 6-9-318.Power plays: Bowdoin 0 of 2; Plattsburgh St. 0 of 5.Penalties: Bowdoin 5 (10 min.); Plattsburgh St. 2 (4min.).Goalies: Bowdoin, Nathalie Morgan (60:00 minutes,18 shots-16 saves); Plattsburgh St., Carolyne Roy (60:00,12-11).Win–Carolyne Roy (17-5-2). Loss–Nathalie Morgan (14-5-1).Referee: Nick DeMarte; Asst. Ref.: Mike St. Louis; JohnWood.Attendance: 614. Start time: 3:30 p.m.; End time: 5:30p.m.; Total time: 2:00.MARCH 12 AT MIDDLEBURYMiddlebury 2, Elmira 1Goals by Period 1 2 3 TotalElmira................................................0 0 1 1Middlebury ........................................2 0 0 21st period: Middlebury, Lindsay Jones/5 (Liz Yale-Loehr, Abby Kurtz-Phelan), 6:39; Middlebury, LornaGifis/25 (Liz Yale-Loehr, Emily Quizon), 15:58 (pp).Penalties: Shannon Sylvester, Middlebury (interference),8:24; Sonya Lynk, Elmira (elbowing), 13:45; CharissaGawant, Elmira (head-butting), 14:11.2nd period: No scoring. Penalties: Charissa Gawant,Elmira (ob), 3:58; Jaclyn O'Neil, Elmira (boarding), 7:01;Sheena Calic, Elmira (head-butting), 9:14; Abby Kurtz-Phelan, Middlebury (ok), 10:31; Jenelle Bauer, Elmira(boarding), 13:27.3rd period: Elmira, Laura Hurd/22 (Lindsay Palmer,Jaclyn O'Neil), 12:13 (pp). Penalties: Hannah Delong,Middlebury (high sticking), 3:53; Shannon Tarrant,Middlebury (cc), 11:29.Shots on goal: Elmira 9-4-5 18; Middlebury 8-13-3 24.Power plays: Elmira 1 of 4; Middlebury 1 of 6.

Penalties: Elmira 6 (15 min.); Middlebury 4 (8 min.).Goalies: Elmira, Edith Racine (59:35 minutes, 24 shots-22 saves), Empty Net (0:25, 0-0); Middlebury, Kate Kogut(60:00, 18 shots-17 saves).Win–Kate Kogut (11-1-0). Loss–Edith Racine (8-8-2). Referee: Waimon; Asst. Ref.: Cross; Peckham.Attendance: 419. Start time: 7 p.m.; End time: 9:10 p.m.;Total time: 2:10.

SEMIFINALSMARCH 19 AT MIDDLEBURYWis.-Stevens Point 4, Manhattanville 1Goals by Period 1 2 3 TotalWis.-Stevens Point ..............................0 2 2 4Manhattanville ..................................0 0 1 11st period: No scoring. Penalties: Chris Hanson, Wis.-Stevens Point (interference), 11:34; Ashley Trimble,Manhattanville (checking), 15:13; Ashley Trimble,Manhattanville (holding), 18:49.2nd period: Wis.-Stevens Point, Kim Lunneborg/8 (LizGoergen, Jana Jurkovich), 14:26; Wis.-Stevens Point,Hilary Bulger/11 (Chris Hanson), 19:46 (pp). Penalties:Jennifer Norris, Wis.-Stevens Point (holding), 14:48;Jessica Temesy, Manhattanville (cross-checking), 17:50.3rd period: Wis.-Stevens Point, Ann Ninnemann/14,2:39; Manhattanville, Nicole Stephens/8 (MelissaHawkins, Ashley Trimble), 16:18; Wis.-Stevens Point, KimLunneborg/9 (Ann Ninnemann), 17:59. Penalties: AshleyTrimble, Manhattanville (hooking), 10:01; Chris Hanson,Wis.-Stevens Point (tripping), 12:47; Ashley Trimble,Manhattanville (tripping), 13:31.Shots on goal: Wis.-Stevens Point 6-12-8 26; Man-hattanville 9-10-15 34.Power plays: Wis.-Stevens Point 1 of 5; Manhattanville0 of 3.Penalties: Wis.-Stevens Point 3 (6 min.); Manhattanville5 (10 min.).Goalies: Wis.-Stevens Point, Amy Statz (60:00 minutes,34 shots-33 saves); Manhattanville, Nicole Elliott (60:00,26-22).Win–Amy Statz (13-4-4). Loss–Nicole Elliott (12-3-1).Referee: Stata; Asst. Ref.: Gilbert; Kaselouskis.Start time: 3:30 p.m.; End time: 5:30 p.m.; Total time:2:00.

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Middlebury 2, Plattsburgh St. 1Goals by Period 1 2 3 TotalPlattsburgh St. ....................................0 0 1 1Middlebury ........................................0 1 1 21st period: No scoring. Penalties: Chantalle Rye,Plattsburgh St. (hooking), 2:31; Lisa Bettencourt,Plattsburgh St. (tripping), 11:34; Abby Kurtz-Phelan,Middlebury (elbowing), 19:09.2nd period: Middlebury, Abby Kurtz-Phelan/10 (LornaGifis, Shannon Tarrant), 8:04 (pp). Penalties: KatieD'Arcy, Plattsburgh St. (roughing), 5:24; Lisa Bettencourt,Plattsburgh St. (cross-checking), 7:59; Kelley Moore,Plattsburgh St. (cross-checking), 15:24; Katie D'Arcy,Plattsburgh St. (interference), 18:51; Gloria Velez,Middlebury (interference), 18:51.3rd period: Middlebury, Lorna Gifis/26 (EmilyMcNamara), 10:38; Plattsburgh St., Jenn Clarke/22,15:13. Penalties: Erin O'Brien, Plattsburgh St. (elbowing),5:02; Shannon Sylvester, Middlebury (hooking), 11:44.Shots on goal: Plattsburgh St. 7-7-14 28; Middlebury8-6-5 19.Power plays: Plattsburgh St. 0 of 2; Middlebury 1 of 6.Penalties: Plattsburgh St. 7 (14 min.); Middlebury 3 (6min.).Goalies: Plattsburgh St., Carolyne Roy (58:30 minutes,19 shots-17 saves), Empty Net (1:30, 0-0); Middlebury,Kate Kogut (60:00, 28-27).Win–Kate Kogut (12-1-0). Loss–Carolyne Roy (17-6-2).Referee: Marrier; Asst. Ref.: Waimon; Cross.Attendance: 625. Start time: 7 p.m.; End time: 9:02p.m.; Total time: 2:02.

THIRD PLACEMARCH 20 AT MIDDLEBURYPlattsburgh St. 4, Manhattanville 2Goals by Period 1 2 3 TotalPlattsburgh St. ....................................1 0 3 4Manhattanville ..................................1 1 0 21st period: Manhattanville, Cherie Stewart/22 (MelissaHawkins, Stephanie Burlton), 1:32; Plattsburgh St.,Elizabeth Gibson/30, 11:55. Penalties: MeredithCallinan, Manhattanville (interference), 2:30; CarolyneRoy, Plattsburgh St. (tripping), 9:31; Nicole Stephens,Manhattanville (hooking), 19:13.2nd period: Manhattanville, Amanda Zimecki/18 (JamiGrasby, Kim Hayden), 1:37. Penalties: Jami Grasby,Manhattanville (high sticking), 7:01; Nicole Stephens,Manhattanville (tripping), 13:46.3rd period: Plattsburgh St., Jenn Clarke/23, :46;Plattsburgh St., Chantalle Rye/5 (Jenn Clarke), 12:37;Plattsburgh St., Elizabeth Gibson (Jenn Clarke), 19:44(empty net) (sh). Penalties: Meredith Callinan,Manhattanville (tripping), 7:06; Lynn Taylor, PlattsburghSt. (holding the stick), 11:51; Jami Grasby,Manhattanville (cross-checking), 11:51; Nicole Stevens,Manhattanville (cross-checking), 15:16; LindsayMcCafferty, Plattsburgh St. (hooking), 19:33.Shots on goal: Plattsburgh St. 9-5-12 26;Manhattanville 11-6-3 20.Power plays: Plattsburgh St. 0 of 6; Manhattanville 0of 2.Penalties: Plattsburgh St. 3 (6 min.); Manhattanville 7(14 min.).Goalies: Plattsburgh St., Carolyne Roy (60:00 minutes,20 shots-18 saves); Manhattanville, Renee Kirnan (59:46,25-22), Empty Net (0:14, 1-0).

Win–Carolyne Roy (18-6-2). Loss–Renee Kirnan (8-1-1).Referee: Kaselouskis; Asst. Ref.: Gilbert; DeMarte.Start time: 3:30 p.m.; End time: 5:35 p.m.; Total time:2:05.

CHAMPIONSHIPMARCH 20 AT MIDDLEBURYMiddlebury 2, Wis.-Stevens Point 1Goals by Period 1 2 3 TotalWis.-Stevens Point ..............................1 0 0 1Middlebury ........................................2 0 0 21st period: Wis.-Stevens Point, Ashley Howe/7 (JackieSchmitt, Tracy Truckey), 2:36; Middlebury, Jean Butler/5(Emily McNamara), 4:33; Middlebury, Liz Yale-Loehr/8(Jean Butler), 15:32. Penalties: Pam Stohr, Wis.-StevensPoint (interference), 5:23.2nd period: No scoring. Penalties: Ashley Howe, Wis.-Stevens Point (cc), 13:16.3rd period: No scoring. Penalties: Ashley Howe, Wis.-Stevens Point (cc), 10:10.Shots on goal: Wis.-Stevens Point 2-10-3 15;Middlebury 13-11-10 34.Power plays: Wis.-Stevens Point 0 of 0; Middlebury 0of 3.Penalties: Wis.-Stevens Point 3 (6 min.); Middlebury 0(0 min.).Goalies: Wis.-Stevens Point, Amy Statz (59:53 minutes,34 shots-32 saves), Empty Net (0:07, 0-0); Middlebury,Kate Kogut (60:00, 15-14).Win–Kate Kogut (13-1). Loss–Amy Statz (13-5-4).Referee: Parsons; Asst. Ref.: Cross; Waimon.Attendance: 635. Start time: 7:00 p.m.; End time: 9:02p.m.; Total time: 2:02.

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Championship ChampionshipYear Champion (Record) Coach Score Runner-Up Site Game Attendance Total Attendance2002 ............ Elmira (26-1-1) Jamie Wood 2-1 Manhattanville Elmira 1,100 6,1542003 ............ Elmira (23-4-2) Jamie Wood 5-1 Manhattanville Elmira 2,110 5,4742004 ............ Middlebury (23-4-0) Bill Mandigo 2-1 Wis.-Stevens Point Middlebury 635 3,010

Leading Scorers,Year-by-Year

Year Player, School G A P2002 Lindsay Palmer, Elmira ....................2 5 72003 Kristin Sahlem, Manhattanville .........3 1 4

Mandy Stokes, Wis.-River Falls ........1 3 42004 Jenn Clarke, Plattsburgh St. ............2 2 4

Individual Records

ALL GAMESGOALS

3—Laura Hurd, Elmira vs. Gust. Adolphus, 2002;Kenzie Stensland, Gust. Adolphus vs. Elmira, 2002.

GOALS, TOURNAMENT4—Laura Hurd, Elmira (3 vs. Gust. Adolphus, 1 vs.

Manhattanville), 2002.

FASTEST OPENING-GAME GOAL1:08—Laura Hurd, Elmira vs. Gust. Adolphus, 2002.

FASTEST GOAL, START OF PERIOD:30—Ali Slinden, Wis.-River Falls vs. Bowdoin, 2003

(third).

FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS5:18—Marissa O’Neil, Bowdoin vs. Wis.-River Falls,

2003 (second period).

FASTEST HAT TRICK35:47—Laura Hurd, Elmira vs. Gust. Adolphus, 2002.

ASSISTS4—Lindsay Palmer, Elmira vs. Gust. Adolphus, 2002.

ASSISTS, TOURNAMENT5—Lindsay Palmer, Elmira (4 vs. Gust. Adolphus, 1 vs.

Manhattanville), 2002.POINTS

5—Lindsay Palmer (1 goal, 4 assists), Elmira vs. Gust.Adolphus, 2002.

POINTS, TOURNAMENT7—Lindsay Palmer (2 goals, 5 assists), Elmira, 2002.

PENALTIES2—Many times.

SHUTOUTS, TOURNAMENT1—Molly O’Donnell, Gust. Adolphus, 2002; Emily

McKissock, Bowdoin, 2003.SAVES

45—Monelle Quevillon, Williams vs. Manhattanville,2003.

SAVES, PERIOD18—Emily McKissock, Bowdoin vs. Manhattanville,

2003 (first).SAVES, TOURNAMENT

92—Amy Statz, Wis.-Stevens Point (27 vs. Gust.Adolphus, 33 vs. Manhattanville, 32 vs.Middlebury), 2004.

CHAMPIONSHIP GAMEGOALS

1—Many times.FASTEST GAME-OPENING GOAL

6:12—Lindsay Palmer, Elmira vs. Manhattanville,2002.

FASTEST GOAL, START OF PERIOD:46—Laura Hurd, Elmira vs. Manhattanville, 2002

(third).

FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALSNone.

FASTEST HAT TRICKNone.

ASSISTS2—Jaclyn O’Neil, Elmira vs. Manhattanville, 2003;

Amy Rudisill, Elmira vs. Manhattanville, 2003.

POINTS2—Lindsay Palmer (1 goal, 1 assist), Elmira vs.

Manhattanville, 2002; Laura Hurd (1 goal, 1 assist),Elmira vs. Manhattanville, 2003; Jaclyn O’Neil (0goals, 2 assists), Elmira vs. Manhattanville, 2003;Amy Rudisill (0 goals, 2 assists), Elmira vs.Manhattanville, 2003.

PENALTIES2—Lindsey Paulsrud, Manhattanville vs. Elmira, 2002;

Sheena Calic, Elmira vs. Manhattanville, 2003;Ashley Howe, Wis.-Stevens Point vs. Middlebury,2004.

FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED(must have played at least 50 minutes)

1—Edith Racine, Elmira vs. Manhattanville, 2002;Renee Kirnan, Manhattanville vs. Elmira, 2002; EdithRacine, Elmira vs. Manhattanville, 2003; Kate Kogut,Middlebury vs. Wis.-Stevens Point, 2004.

SAVES38—Edith Racine, Elmira vs. Manhattanville, 2003.

SAVES, PERIOD15—Edith Racine, Elmira vs. Manhattanville, 2003

(second).

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All-Time Results2002 First Round: Gust. Adolphus 2, St. Mary’s(Minn.) 0; Bowdoin 2, Middlebury 1. Semifinals: Elmira8, Gust. Adolphus 5; Manhattanville 2, Bowdoin 1 (ot).Third Place: Gust. Adolphus 2, Bowdoin 1.Championship: Elmira 2, Manhattanville 1.

2003 First Round: Wis.-River Falls 5, St. Thomas(Minn.) 1; Bowdoin 3, Middlebury 0; Manhattanville 5,Williams 1. Semifinals: Manhattanville 4, Bowdoin 1;Elmira 2, Wis.-River Falls 1. Third Place: Bowdoin 4,Wis.-River Falls 2. Championship: Elmira 5,Manhattanville 1.

2004 First Round: Wis.-Stevens Point 3, Gust.Adolphus 2 (2 ot); Plattsburgh St. 2, Bowdoin 1;Middlebury 2, Elmira 1. Semifinals: Wis.-Stevens Point4, Manhattanville 1; Middlebury 2, Plattsburgh St. 1.Third Place: Plattsburgh St. 4, Manhattanville 2.Championship: Middlebury 2, Wis.-Stevens Point 1.

DIVISION III24

Team Records

ALL GAMESGOALS

8—Elmira vs. Gust. Adolphus, 2002.

GOALS, BOTH TEAMS13—Elmira (8) vs. Gust. Adolphus (5), 2002.

GOALS, PERIOD4—Wis.-River Falls vs. St. Thomas (Minn.), 2003 (sec-

ond).

GOALS, BOTH TEAMS, PERIOD6—Elmira (3) vs. Gust. Adolphus (3), 2002 (third).

GOALS, TOURNAMENT10—Elmira (2 games), 2002; Manhattanville (3

games), 2003.

GOALS, LOSING TEAM5—Gust. Adolphus vs. Elmira (8), 2002.

FEWEST GOALS0—St. Mary’s (Minn.) vs. Gust. Adolphus (2), 2002;

Middlebury vs. Bowdoin (3), 2003.

FEWEST GOALS, BOTH TEAMS2—St. Mary’s (Minn.) (0) vs. Gust. Adolphus (2), 2002.

WINNING MARGIN4—Three times, 2003.

FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS:32—Wis.-River Falls, Tiff Stencil then Leah Baron,

2002 (second period).

FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS, BOTH TEAMS:30—Bowdoin (Alyson Lizotte), then Manhattanville

(Cherie Stewart), 2003 (third period).

ASSISTS10—Elmira vs. Gust. Adolphus, 2002.

ASSISTS, BOTH TEAMS15—Elmira (10) vs. Gust. Adolphus (5), 2002.

ASSISTS, TOURNAMENT12—Elmira (2 games), 2002; Elmira (2 games), 2003.

POINTS18—Elmira vs. Gust. Adolphus, 2002 (eight goals, 10

assists).

POINTS, BOTH TEAMS28—Elmira [18 (eight goals, 10 assists)] vs. Gust.

Adolphus [10 (five goals, five assists)], 2002.

POINTS, TOURNAMENT22—Elmira, 2002 (10 goals, 12 assists).

PENALTIES8—Elmira vs. Wis.-River Falls, 2003.

PENALTIES, BOTH TEAMS15—Elmira (8) vs. Wis.-River Falls (7), 2003.

FEWEST PENALTIES0—Middlebury vs. Wis.-Stevens Point, 2004.

FEWEST PENALTIES, BOTH TEAMS3—Elmira (1) vs. Manhattanville (2), 2002; Bowdoin

(2) vs. Manhattanville (1), 2002; Middlebury (0) vs.Wis.-Stevens Point (3), 2004.

SHOTS ON GOAL50—Manhattanville vs. Williams, 2003.

SHOTS ON GOAL, BOTH TEAMS70—Manhattanville (50) vs. Williams (20), 2003.

SHOTS ON GOAL, PERIOD19—Manhattanville vs. Williams, 2003 (first);

Manhattanville vs. Bowdoin, 2003 (first).SHOTS ON GOAL, BOTH TEAMS, PERIOD

28—Manhattanville (19) vs. Bowdoin (9), 2003 (first).FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL

12—Bowdoin vs. Plattsburgh St., 2004.FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL, BOTH TEAMS

30—Bowdoin (12) vs. Plattsburgh St. (18), 2004.FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL, REGULATION PERIOD

2—St. Thomas (Minn.) vs. Wis.-River Falls, 2003 (sec-ond); Wis.-River Falls vs. Bowdoin, 2003 (first); Wis.-Stevens Point vs. Middlebury, 2004 (first).

FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL, BOTH TEAMS, REGULATION PERIOD

6—Bowdoin (3) vs. Plattsburgh St. (3), 2004 (third).

CHAMPIONSHIP GAMEGOALS

5—Elmira vs. Manhattanville (1), 2003.GOALS, BOTH TEAMS

6—Elmira (5) vs. Manhattanville (1), 2002.GOALS, PERIOD

2—Many times.GOALS, BOTH TEAMS, PERIOD

3—Elmira (2) vs. Manhattanville (1), 2003 (second);Middlebury (2) vs. Wis.-Stevens Point (1), 2004(first).

GOALS, LOSING TEAM1—Manhattanville vs. Elmira (2), 2002; Manhattanville

vs. Elmira (5), 2003; Wis.-Stevens Point vs.Middlebury (2), 2004.

FEWEST GOALS1—Manhattanville vs. Elmira (2), 2002; Manhattanville

vs. Elmira (5), 2003; Wis.-Stevens Point vs.Middlebury (2), 2004.

FEWEST GOALS, BOTH TEAMS3—Many times.

FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED1—Elmira vs. Manhattanville, 2002; Elmira vs.

Manhattanville, 2003; Middlebury vs. Wis.-StevensPoint, 2004.

WINNING MARGIN4—Elmira (5) vs. Manhattanville (1), 2003.

FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS8:42—Elmira (Laura Hurd and Charissa Gawant) vs.

Manhattanville, 2003.FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS, BOTH TEAMS

:53—Elmira (Lindsay Palmer), then Manhattanville(Kristin Sahlem), 2002.

ASSISTS9—Elmira vs. Manhattanville, 2003.

ASSISTS, BOTH TEAMS10—Elmira (9) vs. Manhattanville (1), 2003.

POINTS14—Elmira (five goals, nine assists) vs. Manhattanville,

2003.POINTS, BOTH TEAMS

16—Elmira [14 (five goals, nine assists)] vs.Manhattanville [2 (one goal, one assist)], 2003.

PENALTIES7—Elmira vs. Manhattanville, 2003.

PENALTIES, BOTH TEAMS13—Elmira (7) vs. Manhattanville (6), 2003.

FEWEST PENALTIES0—Middlebury vs. Wis.-Stevens Point, 2004.

FEWEST PENALTIES, BOTH TEAMS3—Manhattanville (2) vs. Elmira (1), 2002; Middlebury

(0) vs. Wis.-Stevens Point (3), 2004.SHOTS ON GOAL

39—Manhattanville vs. Elmira, 2003.SHOTS ON GOAL, BOTH TEAMS

68—Manhattanville (39) vs. Elmira (29), 2003.SHOTS ON GOAL, PERIOD

16—Manhattanville vs. Elmira, 2003 (second).SHOTS ON GOAL, BOTH TEAMS, PERIOD

26—Manhattanville (16) vs. Elmira (10), 2003 (sec-ond).

FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL15—Wis.-Stevens Point vs. Middlebury, 2004.

FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL, BOTH TEAMS49—Middlebury (34) vs. Wis.-Stevens Point (15),

2004.FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL, REGULATION PERIOD

2—Wis.-Stevens Point vs. Middlebury, 2004 (first).FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL, BOTH TEAMS, REGULATION PERIOD

13—Middlebury (10) vs. Wis.-Stevens Point (3), 2004(third).

Won-Lost-Tied Records in Tournament Play

Team (Years Participated) Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. 1st 2nd 3rd 4thBowdoin (2002-03-04) ........................................................................................................................ 3 3 4 0 .429 0 0 1 1Elmira (2002-03-04)............................................................................................................................ 3 4 1 0 .800 2 0 0 0Gust. Adolphus (2002-04) ................................................................................................................... 2 2 2 0 .500 0 0 1 0Manhattanville (2002-03-04)................................................................................................................ 3 3 4 0 .429 0 2 0 1Middlebury (2002-03-04) .................................................................................................................... 3 3 2 0 .600 1 0 0 0Plattsburgh St. (2004) .......................................................................................................................... 1 2 1 0 .667 0 0 1 0St. Mary’s (Minn.) (2002) .................................................................................................................... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0St. Thomas (Minn.) (2003) ................................................................................................................... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0Williams (2003).................................................................................................................................. 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0Wis.-River Falls (2003) ........................................................................................................................ 1 1 2 0 .333 0 0 0 1Wis.-Stevens Point (2004) .................................................................................................................... 1 2 1 0 .667 0 1 0 0

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Award WinnersDivision I Awards................................................ 26Coaching Awards................................................ 26

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Division I AwardsJOFA All-America Teams

The JOFA University Division all-America teams are spon-sored by JOFA, an international leader in hockey equip-ment, and chosen by members of the American HockeyCoaches Association.

2000-01First TeamG–Erika Silva, NortheasternD–Correne Bredin, DartmouthD–Courtney Kennedy, MinnesotaF–Jennifer Botterill, HarvardF–Maria Rooth, Minn. DuluthF–Tammy Shewchuk, HarvardSecond TeamG–Rachel Barrie, St. LawrenceD–Isabelle Chartrand, St. LawrenceD–Kerry Weiland, WisconsinF–Meghan Hunter, WisconsinF–Jessica Tabb, ProvidenceF–Brooke Whitney, Northeastern

2001-02First TeamG–Tania Pinelli, NiagaraD–Ronda Curtin, MinnesotaD–Kerry Weiland, WisconsinF–Carly Haggard, DartmouthF–Maria Rooth, Minn. DuluthF–Brooke Whitney, NortheasternSecond TeamG–Chanda Gunn, NortheasternD–Kim Greene, NortheasternD–Emma Laaksonen, Ohio St.F–Nicole Corriero, HarvardF–Meghan Hunter, HarvardF–Kristy Zamora, Brown

2002-03First TeamG–Jen Huggon, New HampshireD–Ronda Curtin, Minnesota

D–Angela Ruggiero, HarvardF–Jennifer Botterill, HarvardF–Natalie Darwitz, MinnesotaF–Jenny Potter, Minn. DuluthSecond TeamG–Rachel Barrie, St. LawrenceD–Correne Bredin, DartmouthD–Kelli Halcisak, ProvidenceF–Julie Chu, HarvardF–Maria Rooth, Minn. DuluthF–Krissy Wendell, Minnesota

2003-04First TeamG–Chanda Gunn, NortheasternD–Kelli Halcisak, ProvidenceD–Angela Ruggiero, HarvardF–Caroline Ouellette, Minn. DuluthF–Jenny Potter, Minn. DuluthF–Krissy Wendell, MinnesotaSecond TeamG–Shari Vogt, Minn. St. MankatoD–Carla MacLeod, WisconsinD–Julianne Vasichek, Minn. DuluthF–Nicole Corriero, HarvardF–Natalie Darwitz, MinnesotaF–Gina Kingsbury, St. Lawrence

Division I First-TeamAll-America by School

DARTMOUTH (2)2001—Correne Bredin, D2002—Carly Haggard, FHARVARD (5)2001—Jennifer Botterill, F

Tammy Shewchuk, F2003—Jennifer Botterill, F

Angela Ruggiero, D2004—Angela Ruggiero, DMINNESOTA (5)2001—Courtney Kennedy, D2002—Ronda Curtin, D2003—Ronda Curtin, D

Natalie Darwitz, F 2004—Krissy Wendell, F

MINN. DULUTH (5)2001—Maria Rooth, F2002—Maria Rooth, F2003—Jenny Potter, F2004—Caroline Ouellette, F

Jenny Potter, FNEW HAMPSHIRE (1)2003—Jen Huggon, GNIAGARA (1)2002—Tania Pinelli, GNORTHEASTERN (3)2001—Erika Silva, G2002—Brooke Whitney, F2004—Chanda Gunn, GPROVIDENCE (1)2004—Kelli Halcisak, DWISCONSIN (1)2002—Kerry Weiland, D

Coaching AwardsAHCA Coach of the Year

The American Hockey Coaches Association Coach of theYear selections are made by members of the AHCA.Division I2001—Paul Flanagan, St. Lawrence2002—Laura Halldorson, Minnesota2003—Shannon Miller, Minn. Duluth2004—Laura Halldorson, MinnesotaDivision III2001—Bill Mandigo, Middlebury2002—Jamie Wood, Elmira2003—Michele Amidon, Bowdoin2004—Bill Mandigo, Middlebury

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Coaching RecordsAll-Division Coaching Records ............................. 28

Winningest Coaches All-Time by Percentage ..... 28Winningest Coaches All-Time by Wins .............. 28

Division I Coaching Records................................. 29Winningest Active Coaches by Percentage ........ 29Winningest Active Coaches by Wins ................. 29Winningest Coaches All-Time by Percentage ..... 29Winningest Coaches All-Time by Wins .............. 29

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All-Division Coaching RecordsWINNINGEST COACHES ALL-TIME BY PERCENTAGE(Minimum five years as a head coach; includes all victories as coach at afour-year institution)Coach, Team Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct.#

1. Russ McCurdy (New Hampshire 1978-92) .... 15 264 36 10 .8682. *Shannon Miller (Minn. Duluth 1999-04) ...... 5 128 31 15 .7793. Don MacLeod (Northeastern 1982-92).......... 11 210 60 6 .7724. *Bill Mandigo (Middlebury 1989-04) .......... 16 276 81 10 .7665. Judy Oberting (Dartmouth 1999-03) ............ 5 114 40 8 .7286. *Michele Amidon (Bowdoin 1997,

1999-04) ................................................ 7 123 43 11 .7267. Rob Scuteri (Rochester Inst. 1999-03)............ 5 79 28 14 .7118. *Michael Sisti (Mercyhurst 2000-04) ............ 5 112 44 9 .7069. Bill Quackenbush (Princeton 1980-85) .......... 6 75 32 1 .699

10. Karen Kay (New Hampshire 1993-02) ........ 10 215 90 25 .68911. *Digit Murphy (Brown 1990-04) .................. 15 261 115 34 .67812. *Paul Flanagan (St. Lawrence 2000-04)........ 5 114 52 13 .67313. *Katey Stone (Harvard 1995-04) ................ 10 201 96 10 .67114. Tom Palamara (Providence 1975-80)............ 6 56 27 3 .66915. *Laura Halldorson (Colby 1990-96;

Minnesota 1998-04) ................................ 14 249 117 27 .66816. George Crowe (Dartmouth 1987-98)............ 12 196 107 20 .63817. *Bob Deraney (Providence 2000-04)............ 5 103 56 18 .63318. John Marchetti (Providence 1981-94;

Yale 1998-02) ........................................ 19 292 173 26 .62119. Bill Duthie (Cornell 1973-84)........................ 12 135 85 5 .61120. *Jill Pohtilla (Augsburg 1996-04).................. 9 131 86 12 .59821. *Joe Cranston (Wis.-River Falls 2000-04) ...... 5 72 48 9 .59322. John Dooley (Harvard 1982-94) .................. 13 162 115 11 .58223. *Heather Linstad (Northeastern 1993-00;

Connecticut 2001-04) .............................. 12 195 140 40 .57324. Mark Panella (Dartmouth 1980-84) .............. 5 60 46 1 .56525. Lisa Brown-Miller (Princeton 1992-96) .......... 5 60 46 5 .56326. *Joy Woog (Sacred Heart 2000;

Northeastern 2001-04) ............................ 5 76 63 15 .54227. Glenn Collins (Rochester Inst. 1984-89) ........ 6 48 41 5 .53728. *Jeff Kampersal (Princeton 1997-04) ............ 8 119 103 16 .53429. Bob Ewell (Colby 1979-85; Princeton 86-91) .. 11 129 115 10 .52830. Ryan Stone (Rensselaer 1996-00) ................ 5 61 55 7 .524*Active coach. #Ties computed as half win, half loss.

WINNINGEST COACHES ALL-TIME BY WINS(Minimum five years as a head coach; includes all victories as coach at afour-year institution)Coach, Team Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct.#

1. John Marchetti (Providence 1981-94;Yale 1998-02) ........................................ 19 292 173 26 .621

2. *Bill Mandigo (Middlebury 1989-04) .......... 16 276 81 10 .7663. Russ McCurdy (New Hampshire 1978-92) .... 15 264 36 10 .8684. *Digit Murphy (Brown 1990-04) .................. 15 261 115 34 .6785. *Laura Halldorson (Colby 1990-96;

Minnesota 1998-04) ................................ 14 249 117 27 .6686. Karen Kay (New Hampshire 1993-02) ........ 10 215 90 25 .6897. Don MacLeod (Northeastern 1982-92).......... 11 210 60 6 .7728. *Katey Stone (Harvard 1995-04) ................ 10 201 96 10 .6719. George Crowe (Dartmouth 1987-98)............ 12 196 107 20 .638

10. *Heather Linstad (Northeastern 1993-00;Connecticut 2001-04) .............................. 12 195 140 40 .573

11. Bernie McKinnon (St. Lawrence 1979-96) .... 18 170 164 14 .50912. John Dooley (Harvard 1982-94) .................. 13 162 115 11 .58213. *Jackie Barto (Providence 1995-99;

Ohio St. 2000-04) .................................. 10 142 148 26 .49114. Bill Duthie (Cornell 1973-84)........................ 12 135 85 5 .61115. *Jill Pohtilla (Augsburg 1996-04).................. 9 131 86 12 .59816. Bob Ewell (Colby 1979-85; Princeton 86-91) 11 129 115 10 .52817. *Shannon Miller (Minn. Duluth 1999-04) ...... 5 128 31 15 .77918. *Michele Amidon (Bowdoin 1997, 1999-04) 7 123 43 11 .72619. *Jeff Kampersal (Princeton 1997-04) ............ 8 119 103 16 .53420. Steve Shea (Brown 1976-89) ...................... 14 115 128 10 .47421. Judy Oberting (Dartmouth 1999-03) ............ 5 114 40 8 .728

*Paul Flanagan (St. Lawrence 2000-04)........ 5 114 52 13 .67323. *Michael Sisti (Mercyhurst 2000-04) ............ 5 112 44 9 .70624. Rick Filighera (Rochester Inst. 1996-97;

Maine 1999-04) ...................................... 9 110 112 20 .49625. *Bob Deraney (Providence 2000-04)............ 5 103 56 18 .63326. *Donna Wright [Wesleyan (Conn.) 1996-04].. 9 96 105 17 .47927. *Margot Page (Niagara 1999-04) .............. 6 94 91 17 .50728. Rob Scuteri (Rochester Inst. 1999-03)............ 5 79 28 14 .71129. *Joy Woog (Sacred Heart 2000;

Northeastern 2001-04) ............................ 5 76 63 15 .54230. Bill Quackenbush (Princeton 1989-85) .......... 6 75 32 1 .699*Active coach. #Ties computed as half win, half loss.

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Winningest Active Coaches

(Minimum five years as a Division I head coach; includes all victories ascoach at a four-year institution.)

BY PERCENTAGECoach, Team Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct.*

1. Shannon Miller, Minn.-Duluth ...................... 5 128 31 15 .7792. Michael Sisti, Mercyhurst ............................ 5 112 44 9 .7063. Digit Murphy, Brown .................................. 15 261 115 34 .6784. Paul Flanagan, St. Lawrence ........................ 5 114 52 13 .6735. Katey Stone, Harvard .................................. 10 201 96 10 .6716. Laura Halldorson, Minnesota........................ 14 249 117 27 .6687. Bob Deraney, Providence ............................ 5 103 56 18 .6338. Heather Linstad, Connecticut ........................ 12 195 140 40 .5739. Joy Woog, Northeastern.............................. 5 76 63 15 .542

10. Jeff Kampersal, Princeton.............................. 8 119 103 16 .53411. Margot Page, Niagara ................................ 6 94 91 17 .50712. Jackie Barto, Ohio St. ................................ 10 142 148 26 .49113. Adam Brinker, Findlay ................................ 5 71 82 13 .467*Ties computed as half win, half loss.

BY WINSCoach, Team Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct.*

1. Digit Murphy, Brown .................................. 15 261 115 34 .6782. Laura Halldorson, Minnesota........................ 14 249 117 27 .6683. Katey Stone, Harvard .................................. 10 201 96 10 .6714. Heather Linstad, Connecticut ........................ 12 195 140 40 .5735. Jackie Barto, Ohio St. .................................. 10 142 148 26 .4916. Shannon Miller, Minn.-Duluth ...................... 5 128 31 15 .7797. Jeff Kampersal, Princeton.............................. 8 119 103 16 .5348. Paul Flanagan, St. Lawrence ........................ 5 114 52 13 .6739. Michael Sisti, Mercyhurst ............................ 5 112 44 9 .706

10. Bob Deraney, Providence ............................ 5 103 56 18 .63311. Margot Page, Niagara ................................ 6 94 91 17 .50712. Joy Woog, Northeastern.............................. 5 76 63 15 .54213. Adam Brinker, Findlay ................................ 5 71 82 13 .467*Ties computed as half win, half loss.

Winningest Coaches All-Time

(Minimum 10 years as a head coach at an NCAA Division I school.)

BY PERCENTAGECoach, Team Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct.#

1. Russ McCurdy (New Hampshire 1978-92) .... 15 264 36 10 .8682. Don MacLeod (Northeastern 1982-92).......... 11 210 60 6 .7723. Karen Kay (New Hampshire 1993-02) ........ 10 215 90 25 .6894. *Katey Stone (Harvard 1995-04) ................ 10 201 96 10 .6715. George Crowe (Dartmouth 1987-98)............ 12 196 107 20 .6386. John Marchetti (Providence 1981-94;

Yale 1998-02) ........................................ 19 292 173 26 .6217. Bill Duthie (Cornell 1973-84)........................ 12 135 85 5 .6118. John Dooley (Harvard 1982-94) .................. 13 162 115 11 .5829. *Heather Linstad (Northeastern 1993-00;

Connecticut 2001-04) .............................. 12 195 140 40 .57310. Bob Ewell (Colby 1979-85; Princeton 1986-91) 11 129 115 10 .52811. Bernie McKinnon (St. Lawrence 1979-96) .... 18 170 164 14 .509*Active coach. #Ties computed as half win, half loss.

BY WINSCoach, Team Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct.#

1. John Marchetti (Providence 1981-94;Yale 1998-02) ........................................ 19 292 173 26 .621

2. Russ McCurdy (New Hampshire 1978-92) .... 15 264 36 10 .8683. *Digit Murphy (Brown 1990-04) .................. 15 261 115 34 .6784. Karen Kay (New Hampshire 1993-02) ........ 10 215 90 25 .6895. Don MacLeod (Northeastern 1982-92).......... 11 210 60 6 .7726. *Katey Stone (Harvard 1995-04) ................ 10 201 96 10 .6717. George Crowe (Dartmouth 1987-98)............ 12 196 107 20 .6388. *Heather Linstad (Northeastern 1993-00;

Connecticut 2001-04) .............................. 12 195 140 40 .5739. Bernie McKinnon (St. Lawrence 1979-96) .... 18 170 164 14 .509

10. John Dooley (Harvard 1982-94).................. 13 162 115 11 .58211. *Jackie Barto (Providence 1995-99;

Ohio St. 2000-04) .................................. 10 142 148 26 .49112. Bill Duthie (Cornell 1973-84)........................ 12 135 85 5 .61113. Bob Ewell (Colby 1979-85; Princeton 1986-91) 11 129 115 10 .52814. Steve Shea (Brown 1976-89) ...................... 14 115 128 10 .474*Active coach. #Ties computed as half win, half loss.

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2004 StatisticalLeadersDivision I Individual Leaders ................................ 32Division I Team Leaders ....................................... 33

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2004 Division I Individual LeadersPOINTS PER GAMEPlayer, Team Cl. Games Goals Asst. Pts. Avg.

1. Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth .... Jr. 32 29 47 76 2.382. Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth.............. Sr. 34 36 39 75 2.213. Krissy Wendell, Minnesota ............ So. 36 36 42 78 2.174. Nicole Corriero, Harvard .............. Jr. 35 42 31 73 2.095. Kelly Stephens, Minnesota ............ Jr. 36 22 42 64 1.786. Julie Chu, Harvard ........................ So. 32 15 41 56 1.757. Gina Kingsbury, St. Lawrence ........ Sr. 33 26 31 57 1.738. Angela Ruggiero, Harvard ............ Sr. 32 25 30 55 1.729. Gretchen Anderson, Princeton ........ Sr. 31 30 20 50 1.61

10. Jessica Link, Brown........................ Jr. 30 28 20 48 1.6011. Rebecca Russell, St. Lawrence ........ Jr. 35 24 30 54 1.5412. Katie Weatherston, Dartmouth........ So. 32 29 19 48 1.5013. Sarah Wetherbee, Holy Cross........ So. 24 14 20 34 1.4214. Tiffany Hagge, Dartmouth.............. So. 34 21 26 47 1.3815. Rush Zimmerman, Providence ........ Jr. 32 17 26 43 1.3416. Heidi Tallqvist, Findlay .................. Jr. 33 25 19 44 1.3317. Kelli Halcisak, Providence .............. Sr. 35 20 26 46 1.3118. Lindsay Hansen, New Hampshire .. So. 32 11 29 40 1.2519. Keaton Zucker, Brown .................. So. 31 14 23 37 1.1920. Stasia Bakhit, North Dakota .......... Sr. 32 23 15 38 1.19

GOALS PER GAMEPlayer, Team Cl. Games Goals Avg.

1. Nicole Corriero, Harvard ............................ Jr. 35 42 1.202. Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth ............................ Sr. 34 36 1.06 3. Krissy Wendell, Minnesota .......................... So. 36 36 1.004. Gretchen Anderson, Princeton ...................... Sr. 31 30 0.975. Jessica Link, Brown ...................................... Jr. 30 28 0.936. Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth .................. Jr. 32 29 0.91

Katie Weatherston, Dartmouth ...................... So. 32 29 0.918. Gina Kingsbury, St. Lawrence ...................... Sr. 33 26 0.799. Angela Ruggiero, Harvard............................ Sr. 32 25 0.78

10. Heidi Tallqvist, Findlay ................................ Jr. 33 25 0.7611. Stasia Bakhit, North Dakota.......................... Sr. 32 23 0.7212. Jessica Koizumi, Minn. Duluth ...................... Fr. 30 21 0.7013. Rebecca Russell, St. Lawrence ...................... Jr. 35 24 0.6914. Carolyn Gordon, New Hampshire ................ Sr. 36 23 0.6415. Tiffany Hagge, Dartmouth ............................ So. 34 21 0.6216. Kelly Stephens, Minnesota ............................ Jr. 36 22 0.6117. Kathleen Remsberg, Holy Cross .................... So. 23 14 0.6118. Michelle Panella, Sacred Heart .................... Fr. 24 14 0.58

Sarah Wetherbee, Holy Cross ...................... So. 24 14 0.5820. Kelli Halcisak, Providence ............................ Sr. 35 20 0.57

ASSISTS PER GAMEPlayer, Team Cl. Games Assists Avg.

1. Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth .................. Jr. 32 47 1.472. Julie Chu, Harvard ...................................... So. 32 41 1.283. Kelly Stephens, Minnesota ............................ Jr. 36 42 1.17

Krissy Wendell, Minnesota .......................... So. 36 42 1.175. Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth ............................ Sr. 34 39 1.156. Gina Kingsbury, St. Lawrence ...................... Sr. 33 31 0.947. Angela Ruggiero, Harvard............................ Sr. 32 30 0.948. Lindsay Hansen, New Hampshire.................. So. 32 29 0.919. Nicole Corriero, Harvard ............................ Jr. 35 31 0.89

10. Rebecca Russell, St. Lawrence ...................... Jr. 35 30 0.8611. Sarah Wetherbee, Holy Cross ...................... So. 24 20 0.8312. Rush Zimmerman, Providence........................ Jr. 32 26 0.8113. Kristen Thomas, New Hampshire .................. Sr. 35 27 0.7714. Tiffany Hagge, Dartmouth ............................ So. 34 26 0.7615. Kelli Halcisak, Providence ............................ Sr. 35 26 0.74

Teresa Marchese , Mercyhurst ...................... Jr. 35 26 0.7417. Keaton Zucker, Brown.................................. So. 31 23 0.7418. Sara Bauer, Wisconsin ................................ Fr. 34 25 0.7419. Darlene Stephenson, Providence .................. Sr. 36 26 0.7220. Louise Pietrangelo, Dartmouth ...................... Sr. 32 23 0.72

POWER PLAY GOALSPlayer, Team Cl. Games PPG

1. Nicole Corriero, Harvard ................................................ Jr. 35 132. Katie Weatherston, Dartmouth ........................................ So. 32 11

Heidi Tallqvist, Findlay .................................................... Jr. 33 11Melanie Salatino, Minn. St. Mankato .............................. Jr. 34 11Krissy Wendell, Minnesota .............................................. So. 36 11

6. Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth ...................................... Jr. 32 107. Rush Zimmerman, Providence .......................................... Jr. 32 8

Lauren McAuliffe, Harvard .............................................. Sr. 35 89. Jessica Link, Brown.......................................................... Jr. 30 7

Gina Kingsbury, St. Lawrence .......................................... Sr. 33 7

Player, Team Cl. Games PPGJenny Potter, Minn. Duluth................................................ Sr. 34 7Carolyn Gordon, New Hampshire .................................. Sr. 36 7Hilary Greaves, Providence ............................................ Jr. 36 7

14. Gretchen Anderson, Princeton.......................................... Sr. 31 6Nicole Symington, Yale .................................................. Jr. 31 6Gillian Gallagher, Quinnipiac.......................................... Jr. 32 6Roxanne Stang, St. Cloud St. .......................................... Sr. 32 6Sherrie White, North Dakota .......................................... Sr. 32 6Sonny Watrous, Providence ............................................ Fr. 34 6Hailey Clarkson, Findlay.................................................. Fr. 35 6Kelli Halcisak, Providence................................................ Sr. 35 6Rebecca Russell, St. Lawrence.......................................... Jr. 35 6La Toya Clarke, Minnesota .............................................. Sr. 36 6Nicole Hekle, New Hampshire ........................................ Fr. 36 6Allison Paiano, Colgate .................................................. So. 36 6

SHORTHANDED GOALSPlayer, Team Cl. Games SHG

1. Krissy Wendell, Minnesota .............................................. So. 36 62. Caroline Ouellette, Minn. Duluth ...................................... Jr. 32 4

Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth................................................ Sr. 34 44. Stasia Bakhit, North Dakota ............................................ Sr. 32 3

Nicole Corriero, Harvard ................................................ Jr. 35 3Sonia Corriveau, Maine .................................................. Fr. 32 3Rickie-Lee Doyle, St. Lawrence.......................................... Sr. 39 3Heather Jackson, Princeton .............................................. So. 31 3

9. Gretchen Anderson, Princeton.......................................... Sr. 31 2Emilie Berlinguette, St. Lawrence ...................................... So. 39 2Sarah Butsch, Princeton .................................................. So. 31 2Karen Droog, Maine ...................................................... Sr. 32 2Chelsea Grills, St. Lawrence ............................................ Fr. 35 2Kelli Halcisak, Providence................................................ Sr. 35 2Kobi Kawamoto, St. Cloud St........................................... Sr. 32 2Gina Kingsbury, St. Lawrence .......................................... Sr. 33 2Kathryn Moos, Brown...................................................... Fr. 28 2Christina Redmond, Providence........................................ Jr. 36 2Rebecca Russell, St. Lawrence.......................................... Jr. 35 2Roxanne Stang, St. Cloud St. .......................................... Sr. 32 2

GAME WINNING GOALSPlayer, Team Cl. Games GWG

1. Nicole Corriero, Harvard ................................................ Jr. 35 10Jenny Potter, Minn. Duluth................................................ Sr. 34 10

3. Krissy Wendell, Minnesota .............................................. So. 36 94. Gretchen Anderson, Princeton.......................................... Sr. 31 7

Rebecca Russell, St. Lawrence.......................................... Jr. 35 76. Becky Irvine, Colgate ...................................................... So. 36 6

Lauren McAuliffe, Harvard .............................................. Sr. 35 6Kelly Stephens, Minnesota .............................................. Jr. 36 6

9. Emilie Berlinguette, St. Lawrence ...................................... So. 39 5Rickie-Lee Doyle, St. Lawrence.......................................... Sr. 39 5Jackie Friesen, Wisconsin ................................................ Jr. 32 5Sara McDonald, Mercyhurst ............................................ Jr. 36 5Angela Ruggiero, Harvard .............................................. Sr. 32 5Heidi Tallqvist, Findlay .................................................... Jr. 33 5Katie Weatherston, Dartmouth ........................................ So. 32 5Sadie Wright-Ward, New Hampshire .............................. Fr. 36 5

17. Stasia Bakhit, North Dakota ............................................ Sr. 32 4La Toya Clarke, Minnesota .............................................. Sr. 36 4Sonia Corriveau, Maine .................................................. Fr. 32 4Carolyn Gordon, New Hampshire .................................. Sr. 36 4Kelli Halcisak, Providence................................................ Sr. 35 4Heather Jackson, Princeton .............................................. So. 31 4Katie Jones, Wayne St. (Mich.) ........................................ Sr. 33 4Gina Kingsbury, St. Lawrence .......................................... Sr. 33 4Jessica Koizumi, Minn. Duluth .......................................... Fr. 30 4Emily McGrath-Agg, Wayne St. (Mich.)............................ So. 33 4Kathryn Moos, Brown...................................................... Fr. 28 4Kristine Savard, Yale ...................................................... Fr. 31 4Darlene Stephenson, Providence ...................................... Sr. 36 4Noelle Sutton, Minnesota ................................................ Jr. 36 4

SAVE PERCENTAGEPlayer, Team Cl. GA Saves Pct.

1. Chanda Gunn, Northeastern.................................. Sr. 56 842 .9382. Desi Clark, Mercyhurst .......................................... Jr. 51 764 .9373. Meghan Horras, Wisconsin .................................. So. 25 357 .9354. Shari Vogt, Minn. St. Mankato .............................. Sr. 73 1,030 .9345. Sarah Love, Yale .................................................. So. 64 858 .9316. Megan Van Beusekom, Princeton .......................... Sr. 46 608 .9307. Jody Horak, Minnesota.......................................... Jr. 45 591 .929

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Player, Team Cl. GA Saves Pct.8. Rachel Barrie, St. Lawrence.................................... Sr. 71 924 .9299. Kami Cote, Vermont .............................................. Jr. 105 1,332 .927

10. Ali Boe, Harvard .................................................. So. 40 483 .92411. Melissa Bourdon, New Hampshire ........................ Fr. 46 545 .92212. Allison Rutledge, Niagara...................................... Fr. 68 784 .92013. Lara Smart, Maine ................................................ Sr. 78 892 .92014. Rebecca Lahar, Colgate ........................................ Jr. 78 883 .91915. Anna VanderMarliere, Wayne St. (Mich.) .............. Sr. 53 595 .91816. Kaitlyn Shain, Connecticut .................................... So. 45 502 .91817. Christine Dufour, Wisconsin .................................. Fr. 23 246 .91418. Melissa Glaser, Ohio St. ...................................... Jr. 66 670 .91019. Amber Hasbargen, North Dakota .......................... So. 36 357 .90820. Riitta Schaublin, Minn. Duluth ................................ Fr. 57 563 .908

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGEPlayer, Team Cl. Mins. GA GA Avg.

1. Meghan Horras, Wisconsin ............................ So. 1,072 25 1.402. Desi Clark, Mercyhurst .................................... Jr. 2,128 51 1.443. Ali Boe, Harvard ............................................ So. 1,634 40 1.474. Christine Dufour, Wisconsin ............................ Fr. 923 23 1.495. Jody Horak, Minnesota.................................... Jr. 1,655 45 1.636. Melissa Bourdon, New Hampshire .................. Fr. 1,567 46 1.767. Megan Van Beusekom, Princeton .................... Sr. 1,442 46 1.918. Rachel Barrie, St. Lawrence ............................ Sr. 2,121 71 2.019. Chanda Gunn, Northeastern............................ Sr. 1,633 56 2.06

10. Stephanie Cochran, Dartmouth ........................ So. 864 31 2.1511. Anna VanderMarliere, Wayne St. (Mich.) ........ Sr. 1,459 53 2.1812. Jana Bugden, Providence ................................ So. 1,619 60 2.2213. Sarah Love, Yale ............................................ So. 1,707 64 2.25

Player, Team Cl. Mins. GA GA Avg.14. Shari Vogt, Minn. St. Mankato ........................ Sr. 1,922 73 2.2815. Jessica Moffat, Findlay .................................... So. 2,033 80 2.3616. Katie Germain, Brown .................................... Sr. 1,722 69 2.4017. Rebecca Lahar, Colgate .................................. Jr. 1,880 78 2.4918. Kaitlyn Shain, Connecticut .............................. So. 1,081 45 2.5019. Riitta Schaublin, Minn. Duluth .......................... Fr. 1,357 57 2.5220. Allison Rutledge, Niagara .............................. Fr. 1,589 68 2.57

GOALIE WINNING PERCENTAGEName, Team Cl. W-L-T Pct.*

1. Ali Boe, Harvard .......................................................... So. 22-4-1 .833Christine Dufour, Wisconsin .......................................... Fr. 12-2-1 .833

3. Jody Horak, Minnesota ................................................ Jr. 22-4-2 .8214. Desi Clark, Mercyhurst .................................................. Jr. 26-6-4 .7785. Stephanie Cochran, Dartmouth ...................................... So. 10-3-1 .7506. Melissa Bourdon, New Hampshire ................................ Fr. 18-6-2 .7317. Meghan Horras, Wisconsin .......................................... So. 12-4-2 .7228. Rachel Barrie, St. Lawrence .......................................... Sr. 25-10-1 .7089. Megan Van Beusekom, Princeton .................................. Sr. 16-10-0 .615

10. Katie Germain, Brown .................................................. Sr. 16-11-2 .58611. Riitta Schaublin, Minn. Duluth ........................................ Fr. 12-10-2 .54212. Shari Vogt, Minn. St. Mankato ...................................... Sr. 15-13-4 .53113. Margaret-Ann Hinkley, North Dakota ............................ So. 9-8-1 .52814. Jana Bugden, Providence .............................................. So. 13-12-2 .51915. Amber Hasbargen, North Dakota .................................. So. 6-6-1 .500

Jessica Moffat, Findlay .................................................. So. 15-15-4 .500Kaitlyn Shain, Connecticut ............................................ So. 7-7-3 .500

*Ties computed as half win, half loss.

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2004 Division I Team LeadersSCORING OFFENSETeam Games Goals Avg.

1. Minnesota ..................................................................36 161 4.472. Minn. Duluth................................................................34 148 4.353. Harvard ......................................................................35 151 4.314. Dartmouth ..................................................................34 134 3.945. St. Lawrence................................................................39 143 3.676. Wisconsin ..................................................................34 122 3.597. New Hampshire ..........................................................36 127 3.538. Brown ........................................................................31 109 3.529. Princeton ....................................................................31 107 3.45

10. Holy Cross ..................................................................24 81 3.3811. Providence ..................................................................36 120 3.3312. Mercyhurst ..................................................................36 109 3.0313. Findlay........................................................................35 99 2.8314. North Dakota ..............................................................32 89 2.7815. Quinnipiac ..................................................................34 84 2.4716. Ohio St. ......................................................................35 83 2.3717. Yale............................................................................31 73 2.3518. Colgate ......................................................................36 84 2.3319. Maine ........................................................................32 74 2.31

St. Cloud St. ................................................................32 74 2.3121. Minn. St. Mankato ......................................................34 75 2.2122. Cornell ........................................................................30 61 2.0323. Wayne St. (Mich.) ......................................................34 69 2.0324. Northeastern................................................................34 62 1.8225. Connecticut ................................................................34 59 1.7426. Niagara......................................................................35 58 1.6627. Boston College ............................................................31 51 1.6528. Sacred Heart ..............................................................24 36 1.5029. Bemidji St. ..................................................................34 48 1.4130. Vermont ......................................................................34 47 1.38

SCORING MARGINTeam Games Goals GA Margin

1. Harvard ....................................................35 151 45 3.032. Minnesota ..................................................36 161 60 2.813. Wisconsin ..................................................34 122 50 2.124. Minn. Duluth ..............................................34 148 79 2.035. St. Lawrence ..............................................39 143 75 1.746. Dartmouth ..................................................34 134 76 1.717. Princeton ....................................................31 107 58 1.588. Mercyhurst ................................................36 109 53 1.56

New Hampshire ........................................36 127 71 1.5610. Providence ................................................36 120 76 1.2211. Brown........................................................31 109 78 1.0012. Holy Cross ................................................24 81 68 0.5413. Findlay ......................................................35 99 86 0.37

Team Games Goals GA Margin14. Yale ..........................................................31 73 72 0.0315. Wayne St. (Mich.) ......................................34 69 74 -0.1516. North Dakota ............................................32 89 94 -0.1617. Colgate......................................................36 84 90 -0.1718. Minn. St. Mankato ......................................34 75 81 -0.1819. Ohio St. ....................................................35 83 90 -0.2020. Maine........................................................32 74 82 -0.2521. Northeastern ..............................................34 62 77 -0.4422. Quinnipiac ................................................34 84 101 -0.5023. Niagara ....................................................35 58 100 -1.2024. Connecticut ................................................34 59 101 -1.2425. Cornell ......................................................30 61 104 -1.4326. Vermont ....................................................34 47 108 -1.7927. Boston College ..........................................31 51 109 -1.8728. St. Cloud St. ..............................................32 74 137 -1.9729. Bemidji St...................................................34 48 139 -2.6830. Sacred Heart ..............................................24 36 113 -3.21

SCORING DEFENSETeam Games Goals Avg.

1. Harvard ......................................................................35 45 1.292. Wisconsin ..................................................................34 50 1.473. Mercyhurst ..................................................................36 53 1.474. Minnesota ..................................................................36 60 1.675. Princeton ....................................................................31 58 1.876. St. Lawrence................................................................39 75 1.927. New Hampshire ..........................................................36 71 1.978. Providence ..................................................................36 76 2.119. Wayne St. (Mich.) ......................................................34 74 2.18

10. Dartmouth ..................................................................34 76 2.2411. Northeastern................................................................34 77 2.2612. Yale............................................................................31 72 2.3213. Minn. Duluth................................................................34 79 2.3214. Minn. St. Mankato ......................................................34 81 2.3815. Findlay........................................................................35 86 2.4616. Colgate ......................................................................36 90 2.5017. Brown ........................................................................31 78 2.5218. Maine ........................................................................32 82 2.5619. Ohio St. ......................................................................35 90 2.5720. Holy Cross ..................................................................24 68 2.8321. Niagara......................................................................35 100 2.8622. North Dakota ..............................................................32 94 2.9423. Connecticut ................................................................34 101 2.97

Quinnipiac ..................................................................34 101 2.9725. Vermont ......................................................................34 108 3.1826. Cornell ........................................................................30 104 3.4727. Boston College ............................................................31 109 3.52

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Team Games Goals Avg.28. Bemidji St. ..................................................................34 139 4.0929. St. Cloud St. ................................................................32 137 4.2830. Sacred Heart ..............................................................24 113 4.71

POWER PLAY PERCENTAGETeam PPG PP Att. Pct.

1. Minnesota ......................................................................41 161 .2552. Providence ......................................................................43 193 .2233. Harvard..........................................................................40 181 .2214. Findlay ..........................................................................36 166 .2175. Wisconsin ......................................................................28 130 .2156. Minn. Duluth ..................................................................37 177 .2097. New Hampshire ..............................................................37 179 .2078. North Dakota ..................................................................27 142 .1909. Quinnipiac......................................................................27 146 .185

10. St. Lawrence....................................................................39 216 .18111. Mercyhurst ......................................................................30 167 .18012. Dartmouth ......................................................................33 199 .16613. St. Cloud St.....................................................................24 147 .16314. Ohio St...........................................................................22 159 .13815. Holy Cross ......................................................................14 102 .13716. Yale................................................................................17 125 .13617. Minn. St. Mankato ..........................................................25 184 .13618. Cornell............................................................................17 126 .13519. Colgate ..........................................................................21 158 .13320. Brown ............................................................................18 136 .13221. Princeton ........................................................................19 145 .13122. Niagara ........................................................................16 125 .12823. Wayne St. (Mich.) ..........................................................16 133 .12024. Boston College ................................................................13 118 .11025. Connecticut ....................................................................18 177 .10226. Maine ............................................................................14 145 .09727. Northeastern ..................................................................13 136 .09628. Bemidji St. ......................................................................14 159 .08829. Vermont ............................................................................9 113 .08030. Sacred Heart ....................................................................7 95 .074

PENALTY KILLING PERCENTAGEOpponents’

Team PPG PP Att. Pct.1. Harvard..........................................................................11 150 .9272. New Hampshire ..............................................................12 148 .9193. Minnesota ......................................................................14 156 .9104. Princeton ........................................................................16 170 .9065. St. Lawrence....................................................................23 218 .8946. Mercyhurst ......................................................................18 157 .8857. Yale................................................................................16 138 .8848. Ohio St...........................................................................18 148 .8789. Northeastern ..................................................................21 171 .877

10. Minn. St. Mankato ..........................................................25 200 .87511. Dartmouth ......................................................................25 196 .87212. Minn. Duluth ..................................................................22 172 .87213. Holy Cross ......................................................................13 95 .863

Opponents’Team PPG PP Att. Pct.14. Brown ............................................................................21 153 .86315. Quinnipiac......................................................................20 143 .86016. North Dakota ..................................................................21 148 .85817. Providence ......................................................................26 177 .85318. Wisconsin ......................................................................18 120 .85019. Findlay ..........................................................................23 150 .84720. Niagara ........................................................................29 189 .84721. Maine ............................................................................28 170 .83522. Colgate ..........................................................................26 148 .82423. Wayne St. (Mich.) ..........................................................21 114 .81624. Connecticut ....................................................................29 146 .80125. Vermont ..........................................................................29 143 .79726. Boston College ................................................................27 126 .78627. Cornell............................................................................30 123 .75628. St. Cloud St.....................................................................42 169 .75129. Bemidji St. ......................................................................40 151 .73530. Sacred Heart ..................................................................25 79 .684

WINNING PERCENTAGETeam W-L-T Pct.*

1. Harvard ..................................................................................30-4-1 .8712. Minnesota ..............................................................................30-4-2 .8613. Wisconsin ..............................................................................25-6-3 .7794. Mercyhurst ..............................................................................26-6-4 .7785. Dartmouth ..............................................................................24-8-2 .7356. St. Lawrence..........................................................................28-10-1 .7317. New Hampshire ......................................................................23-9-4 .6948. Princeton ..............................................................................20-11-0 .6459. Minn. Duluth..........................................................................20-12-2 .618

10. Brown ..................................................................................18-11-2 .61311. Providence ............................................................................21-13-2 .61112. North Dakota ........................................................................16-14-2 .53113. Minn. St. Mankato ................................................................16-14-4 .52914. Findlay..................................................................................16-15-4 .51415. Ohio St.................................................................................16-16-3 .500

Wayne St. (Mich.) ................................................................15-15-4 .500Northeastern ........................................................................13-13-8 .500

18. Colgate ................................................................................16-17-3 .48619. Maine ..................................................................................12-16-4 .438

Holy Cross ............................................................................10-13-1 .43821. Yale......................................................................................12-16-3 .43522. Quinnipiac............................................................................11-21-2 .353

Connecticut ............................................................................9-19-6 .35324. Niagara..................................................................................9-23-3 .30025. Cornell....................................................................................7-21-2 .26726. Sacred Heart ..........................................................................6-18-0 .25027. Boston College ........................................................................6-22-3 .24228. St. Cloud St. ............................................................................7-24-1 .23429. Vermont ..................................................................................6-25-3 .22130. Bemidji St. ..............................................................................5-27-2 .176*Ties computed as half win, half loss.

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2004 Division I Conference StandingsCOLLEGE HOCKEY AMERICA

Conference Full SeasonTeam W L T Pct. W L T Pct.Mercyhurst.........................11 1 0 .917 26 6 4 778Findlay................................4 6 2 .417 16 15 4 .514Niagara..............................4 7 1 .375 9 23 3 .300Wayne St. (Mich.) ................3 8 1 .292 15 15 4 .500

EASTERN COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCEConference Full Season

Team W L T Pct. W L T Pct.Harvard ............................15 3 0 .833 30 4 1 .871St. Lawrence ......................15 3 0 .833 28 10 1 .731Dartmouth..........................14 3 1 .806 24 8 2 .735Brown ...............................12 5 1 .694 18 11 2 .613Princeton ...........................12 6 0 .667 20 11 0 .645Yale ...................................8 10 0 .444 12 16 3 .435Colgate ...............................6 11 1 .361 16 17 3 .486Cornell ................................3 15 0 .167 7 21 2 .267Vermont ..............................2 15 1 .139 6 25 3 .221Union (N.Y.) ........................1 17 0 .056 4 29 1 .132

HOCKEY EAST CONFERENCEConference Full Season

Team W L T Pct. W L T Pct.New Hampshire .................17 1 2 .900 23 9 4 .694Providence.........................14 5 1 .725 21 13 2 .611Maine .................................9 9 2 .500 12 16 4 .438Northeastern........................7 9 4 .450 13 13 8 .500Connecticut..........................5 11 4 .350 9 19 6 .353Boston College.....................1 18 1 .075 6 22 3 .242

WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATIONConference Full Season

Team W L T Pct. W L T Pct.Minnesota .........................19 3 2 .833 30 4 2 .861Wisconsin .........................18 5 1 .711 25 6 3 .779Minn. Duluth ......................15 8 1 .646 20 12 2 .618Minn. St. Mankato................9 11 4 .458 16 14 4 .529Ohio St. ...........................10 12 2 .458 16 16 3 .500St. Cloud St. .......................4 19 1 .188 7 24 1 .234Bemidji St. ..........................3 20 1 .146 5 27 2 .176

INDEPENDENTSFull Season

Team W L T Pct.Clarkson ..........................................................................16 12 3 .565North Dakota ....................................................................16 14 2 .531Quinnipiac........................................................................11 21 2 .353Sacred Heart ......................................................................6 18 0 .250

2004 Division III Conference Standings

EASTERN COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCEWOMEN’S EAST

Conference Full SeasonTeam W L T Pct. W L T Pct.Manhattanville ...................16 1 0 .941 23 4 2 .828Rensselaer .........................13 3 1 .794 19 5 3 .759Rochester Inst. ...................11 5 1 .676 16 8 2 .654New England.......................9 5 3 .618 14 9 3 .596Southern Me. ....................10 6 1 .618 14 10 1 .580Holy Cross...........................7 9 1 .441 10 13 1 .438Mass.-Boston........................7 9 1 .441 13 12 1 .519St. Michael’s........................2 15 0 .118 3 20 1 .146Salve Regina........................2 15 0 .118 2 20 0 .091MIT.....................................0 9 0 .000 1 12 0 .077

EASTERN COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCEWOMEN’S WEST

Conference Full SeasonTeam W L T Pct. W L T Pct.Plattsburgh St. ...................12 0 0 1.000 22 6 2 .767Elmira ...............................10 2 0 .833 18 8 2 .679Utica...................................7 5 0 .583 14 11 1 .558Neumann ............................5 6 1 .458 12 10 1 .543Cortland St. ........................4 7 1 .375 7 16 2 .320Buffalo St. ...........................2 8 2 .250 4 18 3 .220Chatham .............................0 12 0 .000 0 14 0 .000

MINNESOTA INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCEConference Full Season

Team W L T Pct. W L T Pct.St. Thomas (Minn.) .............16 1 1 .917 19 6 2 .741Gust. Adolphus ..................16 2 0 .889 22 6 0 .786Augsburg ..........................10 6 2 .611 15 10 2 .593St. Mary’s (Minn.) ..............11 7 0 .611 15 9 2 .615St. Olaf ...............................4 7 1 .375 7 16 2 .320Concordia-St. Paul ................7 11 0 .389 8 12 0 .400Bethel (Minn.) ......................6 11 1 .361 9 13 1 .413St. Catherine........................6 12 0 .333 6 17 1 .271St. Benedict .........................4 12 2 .278 6 14 2 .318Hamline ..............................0 18 0 .000 2 22 0 .083

NEW ENGLAND SMALL COLLEGE ATHLETIC CONFERENCEConference Full Season

Team W L T Pct. W L T Pct.Bowdoin............................15 1 0 .938 20 5 1 .788Middlebury........................15 1 0 .938 24 4 0 857Williams............................12 4 0 .750 15 10 0 .600Amherst...............................7 9 0 .438 13 12 0 .520Hamilton .............................7 9 0 .438 11 13 1 .460Wesleyan............................6 9 1 .406 9 15 1 .380Connecticut Col. ..................5 11 0 .312 7 18 0 .280Colby..................................4 11 1 .281 4 18 1 .196Trinity (Conn.) ......................0 16 0 .000 2 20 0 .091

NORTHERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATIONConference Full Season

Team W L T Pct. W L T Pct.Wis.-Superior.....................12 4 0 .750 19 7 1 .722Wis.-River Falls ..................11 4 1 .719 17 9 1 .648Wis.-Stevens Point ..............11 4 1 .719 19 7 4 .700Wis. Eau Claire ...................5 11 0 .312 10 15 2 .407Lake Forest ..........................0 16 0 .000 2 22 1 .100

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2003-04 Division I Attendance LeadersAVERAGE HOME ATTENDANCE(Statistics are for schools that reported attendance for the 2003-04season)

Team Games Total Avg.1. Minnesota ................................................................18 24,444 1,3582. Wisconsin ................................................................16 16,492 1,0303. Minn. Duluth.............................................................18 15,404 8554. New Hampshire .......................................................15 8,199 5465. St. Cloud St. ...........................................................16 7,240 4526. Yale.........................................................................13 4,953 3817. Niagara...................................................................14 5,246 3748. Northeastern.............................................................18 6,416 3569. Ohio St. .................................................................16 4,978 311

10. Connecticut ..............................................................19 4,536 23811. Minn. St. Mankato ....................................................16 3,667 22912. Wayne St. (Mich.).....................................................17 3,172 18613. Maine......................................................................14 2,585 18414. Providence ...............................................................15 2,453 16315. Boston College..........................................................13 1,823 14016. Bemidji St. ..............................................................18 2,463 13617. Mercyhurst ...............................................................17 2,191 12818. Quinnipiac ...............................................................16 1,956 12219. Sacred Heart ..............................................................7 1,023 14620. Findlay.....................................................................19 1,697 89

TOTAL HOME ATTENDANCE(Statistics are for schools that reported attendance for the 2003-04season)

Team Games Total Avg.1. Minnesota ................................................................18 24,444 1,3582. Wisconsin ................................................................16 16,492 1,0303. Minn. Duluth.............................................................18 15,404 8554. New Hampshire .......................................................15 8,199 5465. St. Cloud St. ...........................................................16 7,240 452

Team Games Total Avg.6. Northeastern.............................................................18 6,416 3567. Niagara...................................................................14 5,246 3748. Ohio St. .................................................................16 4,978 3119. Yale.........................................................................13 4,953 381

10. Connecticut ..............................................................19 4,536 23811. Minn. St. Mankato ....................................................16 3,667 22912. Wayne St. (Mich.).....................................................17 3,172 18613. Maine......................................................................14 2,585 18414. Bemidji St. ..............................................................18 2,463 13615. Providence ...............................................................15 2,453 16316. Mercyhurst ...............................................................17 2,191 12817. Quinnipiac ...............................................................16 1,956 12218. Boston College..........................................................13 1,823 14019. Findlay.....................................................................19 1,697 8920. Sacred Heart ..............................................................7 1,023 146

SINGLE-GAME ATTENDANCE HIGHSNo. Visitor at Home Team Date3,142 Minn. Duluth at Minnesota .....................................................Feb. 28, 20042,359 Minn. Duluth at Minnesota .....................................................Feb. 29, 20042,214 Dartmouth at Minnesota ...........................................................Feb. 8, 20041,869 Wisconsin at Minnesota.........................................................Feb. 14, 20041,823 Minn. Duluth at Wisconsin......................................................Jan. 18, 20041,587 Minnesota at Minn. Duluth......................................................Jan. 10, 20041,540 Minn. St. Mankato at Minnesota .............................................Jan. 25, 20041,489 Minnesota at Minn. Duluth........................................................Jan. 9, 20041,335 Harvard at Yale .....................................................................Jan. 31, 20041,317 Bemidji St. at Wisconsin .......................................................March 7, 20041,308 Bemidji St. at Wisconsin .......................................................March 6, 2004

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