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2012-13 2012-13 NORTH NORTH DAKOTA DAKOTA WOMEN’S WOMEN’S HOCKEY HOCKEY TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Table of Contents/Quick Facts/Credits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

THE UNIVERSITY University Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-25 Multimedia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26

COACHES Head Coach Brian Idalski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-29 Associate Head Coach Peter Elander . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Assistant Coach Erik Fabian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-33

2012-13 SEASON OUTLOOK Preview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-36

THE BENCH Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Jorid Dagfinrud . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 Ashley Furia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Megan Gilbert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Jocelyne Lamoureux . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 Monique Lamoureux . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 Mary Loken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Allison Parizek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Jordan Slavin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Kayla Berg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Michelle Karvinen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 Michelle Bonapace-Potvin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 Andrea Dalen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Josefine Jakobsen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Tori Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 Shelby Amsley-Benzie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 Leah Jensen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 Shannon Kaiser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 Layla Marvin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 Meghan Dufault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 Tanja Eisenschmid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 Johanna Fallman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 Samantha Hanson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 Amanda Koep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 Becca Kohler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 Sam LaShomb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 Marissa Salo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 Lamoureuxs continued . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56

OPPONENTS Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58-61 Non-Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62

2011-12 SEASON REVIEW Recap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64-65 Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 Game-by-Game Scoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68 Box Scores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69-75 Attendance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76

WCHA This is the WCHA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78-79 Overall Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80 Conference Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81 WCHA Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82

QUICK FACTS GENERAL School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .University of North Dakota Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grand Forks, N.D. (58202) Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1883 Enrollment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,250 (Fall 2012) Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .None School Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kelly Green & White Home Arena (Capacity) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ralph Engelstad Arena (11,634) Ice Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .200 x 85 National Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NCAA Division I Conference . . . . . . . . . . Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Robert Kelley (Abilene Christian, 1965) Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Faison (Missouri, 1972) Senior Woman Administrator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daniella Irle Faculty Athletics Representative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sue Jeno Press Box Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .701.777.3571 Athletic Dept. Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .701.777.2234 Ticket Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .701.777.0855

HISTORY First Year of Hockey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002-03 All-time Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112-201-31 (10 seasons) NCAA Championships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 NCAA Tournament Appearances. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 WCHA Championships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 WCHA Final Face-Off Appearances. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

COACHING STAFF Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Idalski (Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 2001) Record at UND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67-92-20 (.430)/5 years Career Record as Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . .175-113-31 (.597)/10 years Record at Wisconsin-Stevens Point. . . . . . . . . . . 108-21-11 (.811)/5 years Associate Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peter Elander (3rd season) Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Erik Fabian (3rd season) Athletic Trainer/Strength . . . . . . . . . McKynsay Vanderpan (11th season) Equipment Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kevin Vaughan (5th season)

TEAM INFORMATION 2011-12 Overall Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-13-3 NCAA Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quarterfinals 2011-12 WCHA Record/Finish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-9-3/3rd 2011-12 Home Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-3-1 2011-12 Away Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-8-2 2011-12 Neutral Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1-0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost/First Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14/8/8

TEAM INFORMATION Asst. Media Relations Director (WHKY Contact). . . . . . . . . Derek Koenen E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . derek.koenen@athletics.UND.edu Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .701.777.6743 Cell Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .507.828.3021 Office Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .701.777.4352

UND WOMEN’S HOCKEY HISTORY Timeline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84-87 Year-by-Year Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88-90 All-Time vs. Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91-93 Team Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94-95 Single-Season Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96-97 Career Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98-99 All-Time Roster/Jersey History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100-102 All-Time National Champions/Shutout Club/Captains . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Awards and Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104-105 Olympians . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 International Ice Hockey Federation World Championships . . . . . . . 107 WCHA Composite Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108

Credits The 2012-13 North Dakota women’s hockey media guide was written and designed by Derek Koenen. Editorial assistance provided by Jayson Hajdu. Cover design by Amy Chandler. Photos by Shawna Noel Photography, Kory Wallen, Eric Classen, Adam Stainiger, Brad Olson.

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15,250 total enrollment (Fall 2012)

11,522 undergraduate students

3,175 graduate and professional (law and medicine) students

51% men, 49% women

2.2% American Indian, 1.6% AfricanAmerican, 1.9% Latino-American, and 1.3% Asian-American students

50 states and more than 50 countries are represented in the student body

3,101 live in UND’s 14 residence halls

862 faculty and 2,006 staff

118,873 degrees granted since 1889

98,595 living alumni

UND had more than 25,000 enrollments in its online academic courses and programs, non-credit courses,

Located in Grand Forks in the heart of the Red River Valley, the University of North Dakota is the largest and most diversified institution of higher learning in a three-state region. One of only 47 public institutions with both a law school and a medical school, UND consistently ranks by most measures as one of the top 150 universities in the United States. Its more than 14,000 students – including over 2,500 graduate students, 250 law students, and 240 medical students – come from every state in the union and more than 50 countries. Stretching out from the banks of the scenic English Coulee, the 548-acre University of North Dakota campus has been nationally recognized for its landscaping and beauty. The 242 buildings demonstrate both classic university architecture blended with

workshops, and other professional development activities

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Dakota became a state more futuristic facilities in the Aerospace complex. UND’s newest additions are the remodeled and expanded energy-efficient and environmentally conscious Education Building, the $20 million Wellness Center, and University Place, an innovative apartmentstyle residence hall. With 218 fields of study and nearly 3,000 courses, including internationally recognized programs in aviation, aerospace, and Unmanned Aerial Systems, UND has a vast array of educational choices. The most popular programs include engineering, p health professions, business, aerospace, and h education, The University is characterized by a e solid foundation of the liberal arts surrounded s by b a constellation of professional programs, a manageable size, high-quality students and m faculty, a varied curriculum, nine colleges f and a schools, a widely recognized program of graduate education and research, rich cultural g resources, and an outstanding record of r alumni support. a UND is consistently ranked highly in college U guides, including U.S. News & World Report, g Forbes, Princeton Review, and more. Its F economic impact on the state of North Dakota e and a region is nearly $1 billion.

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Founded in 1883, six years before North

There are 14 residence halls, 850 student apartment units, and 19 fraternities and sororities

UND has over 275 student organizations

The Dakota Student, the official publication of UND, was first published in 1888

UND offers 52 master’s and 26 doctoral programs, as well as professional programs in law (J.D.) and medicine (M.D.), and undergraduate degrees in 89 fields of study in nine degree-granting colleges: • College of Arts & Sciences • College of Business & Public Administration • College of Education & Human Development • Graduate School • The John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences • College of Nursing • School Engineering and Mines • School of Law • School of Medicine and Health Sciences


2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY NOTABLE ALUMNI To Amberry, ‘46 Tom World record holder with 2,750 consecutive free throws M Maxie Anderson, ‘56 First to cross Atlantic Ocean, North America in balloon Ja James Maxwell Anderson, ‘11 Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright S Sam Anderson, ‘69, ‘71 Actor, notably in Lost, Forrest Gump, Friends, ER Ed Belfour is the third-winningest goalie in National Hockey League history and is a 2011 inductee into the Hockey Hall of Fame. Photo courtesy Chicago Blackhawks

Carla Christofferson, ‘89 Co-owner of WNBA’s Los Angeles Sparks

Fritz Pollard, Jr., ‘39 Olympic medalist, 110 hurdles Sally (Wold) Smith, ‘80 President and CEO of Buffalo Wild Wings Grill and Bar Dave St. Peter, ‘89 President of MLB’s Minnesota Twins Edward K. Thompson, ‘27, ‘58 Writer, editor of Life Magazine, publisher of SMITHSONIAN Magazine Era Bell Thompson, ‘29, ‘69 Author, editor and journalist for Ebony Magazine

R Ronald Davies, ‘27, ‘61 U.S. District Judge, ordered 1957 integration of Little Rock (Ark.) high schools B Byron Dorgan, ‘64 Current U.S. Senator for North Dakota C Carl Ben Eielson, ‘21 Aviator, explorer, first to cross Arctic Ocean and Antarctica by plane R Ralph Engelstad, ‘54 Las Vegas entrepreneur, casino owner D Dick Fontaine, ‘65 Executive Chairman, GameStop Te Terry Ingstad, ‘67 Known as Shadoe Stevens, replaced Casey Kasem as host of “American’s Top 40”, uncer In 2009-10, Jonathan Toews captained the Chicago for Hollywood Squares, Late Night with Craig Blackhawks to the Stanley Cup and led Canada to a Ferguson gold medal at the Olympics, where he was named the tournament’s top forward. Photo courtesy Chicago Blackhawks

T.J. Oshie (2005-08) has been voted the St. Louis Blues’ Most Popular Player by the fans in each of his first four seasons. Photo courtesy Mark Buckner/St. Louis Blues

Phil Jackson, ‘67 Legendary NBA player and coach C Chuck Johnson, ‘48 Sports writer and author, member of the Wisconsin Sports Hall of Fame R Rick Kelleher, ‘69 Known as Don Bleu, host of The Gong Show C Cora Smith King, 1889 One of first graduates; first woman to pass N.D. state medical examination and perform surgery C Chuck Klosterman, ‘94 Best-selling author K Karen Nyberg, ‘94 NASA astronaut

Travis Zajac set a New Jersey Devils franchise record by playing in 401 consecutive games. Photo courtesy

New Jersey Devils star Zach Parise led the United States to a silver medal at the 2010 Winter Olympics. Photo courtesy Getty Images

New Jersey Devils

THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA

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Grand Forks Forks, N N.D., D is a classic university town town. Located in the heart of the Red River Valley on Interstate 29, the largely residential town offers a community environment with all the amenities of a large urban area and the safety and convenience of a small community, and is within driving distance of great amenities in the region. Grand Forks has outdoor activities for every season: • 900 acres of park land with trails, sports fields and courts, lakes, playground equipment. • The Greenway - 2,200 acres along the Red River • Twenty miles from Turtle River State Park. • Five golf courses including King’s Walk, the only PGA-rated golf course in North Dakota. • One-of-a-kind Japanese Garden at Sertoma Park. Greater Grand Forks is an impressively cosmopolitan city, boasting a regional population of roughly 75,000 residents and spanning two states. Because of its diversity, there’s always live theatre, musical performances, art shows or a concert from rock to the Grand Forks Symphony somewhere in Grand Forks: • Alerus Center • Empire Arts Center • Ralph Engelstad Arena complex • Fire Hall Theatre • The North Dakota Museum of Art • Chester Fritz Auditorium • Grand Cities Art Fest • First Night Celebration Wherever one lives in Grand Forks, great shops and restaurants are always within a short distance. Additional commercial growth has sprouted at the southwest end of the city, anchored by the Columbia Mall and Market Place. However, the heart of the Grand Cities is downtown, which spans the Red River. Downtown features a large variety of options and events, from a Farmer’s Market at the Town Square to fine dining.

Photos courtesy of the Greater Grand Forks Convention & Visitors Bureau

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RALPH ENGELSTAD ARENA About the Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-7 About Ralph Engelstad . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8

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5, 2001 2001, the Since opening its doors on Oct. Oct 5 new Ralph Engelstad Arena has become widely regarded as arguably the finest hockey facility in the world. The premiere home to college hockey, the new Engelstad Arena has just about everything.

At center ice, high A aabove center ice, is a Daktronics scoreboard. The eightb screen video scoresc board shows game b aaction, scores from aaround the country aand in-game information. The four m top screens are 16’ x to 12’, the four bottom 1 screens are 10’ by 12’. sc TThe $2 million dollar scoreboard weighs sc 30,000 pounds. 30

Looking high into the rafters at the north and south ends of the arena, fans will see the symbols of what has created the incredible tradition of the UND hockey program. At the south end, the 14 WCHA Championships As soon as fans enter the doors, they know banners, and at the north end the seven NCAA Championship banners. On the north they are in the home of UND hockey. and south walls toward the ceiling of the areFans are greeted in the lobby by a pro shop na are the banners which represent the NHL featuring souvenirs of all kinds. Natural light teams for which UND players have gone on from the two-story high ceiling atrium illumi- to play with. nates the lobby area. The arena was built for fan enjoyment and The lobby also boasts a tribute to former spectacular views of the game. The boards UND greats. The NCAA championship tro- surrounding the rink are a seamless, tapered phies are on display, along with an historical glass that can flex up to three inches upon photo selection and four video screens play- impact. Each seat in the rink has excellent ing highlights from memorable season of site lines, with views of the scoreboard and the entire sheet of ice. UND hockey.

RALPH ENGELSTAD ARENA The Ralph Engelstad Arena was the most visited tourist destination in the state of North Dakota in 2009, according to Midwest Living magazine’s annual Best of the Midwest issue. With 483,796 visitors annually, Engelstad Arena outranked Theodore Roosevelt National Park, which had long been seen as the state’s main tourist destination. Since it opened in October 2001, the Ralph has had more than 3.5 million ticketed visitors.

ing 200’ x 100’. The adjacent practice rink has seating for 400-500 spectators. Opposing teams will enter the arena at the staging area. This area, located at ice level, between the practice rink and the main ice surface, will allow up to four buses to enter and park at one time.

The training room, located directly across from the locker room, includes an exam room where X-rays can be taken. An underwater treadmill is located inside the training room. It can be used for therapy after injury and includes underwater cameras for monitoring a patient’s progress. There is also a whirlpool for the players which can accommodate just The main rink has a 200’ x 85’ surface with Throughout the arena are photos of the UND about the entire team. seating for approximately 11,500 fans. The All-Americans. Interspersed are great hispractice rink is an olympic-sized rink measurtorical photos which show the progression of UND hockey from 1929 when two games were played to Sept. 1946, when student John C. “Jamie” Jamieson was hired to coach the hockey team and led his 19-player squad to a 7-6-0 record. The photos lead the fans up to the present day coaches and players. When fans enter the arena, whether in the bowl or above the suite level, they find distinctive touches of luxury. There are no bleachers in this arena. Each seat in the arena is Kelly green leather and padded with cherry wood arms and a cup holder. Numerous refreshment stands also circle the main concourse and the upper lever. As fans look around the bowl, their eyes are attracted by the fascia ring, which is a television screen 900 feet long and three feet high. It runs all the way around the arena, above the suite level, and can show fans anything from hockey footage to advertisements.

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2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY Engelstad Arena By the Numbers 2 3 3.2 4 5 14 48 107 300 1,500 2,500 4,000 11,634 12,086 13,000 400,000 500,000 $1 million $1.1 million $2 million $100 million

The weight room, one of the most talked about rooms in the arena, will be the envy of just about any team, in any sport, in the nation. The 10,000 square foot world-class facility has 10 platforms with 10 power stations, 24 weight machines, 30 circuit machines, and 30 aerobic pieces (bikes, treadmills, and stair climbers).

For the basketball teams, the facility serves as a practice facility and site for the majority of the teams’ non-conference games. Most of the conference basketball games will be played in the main facility at REA.

Ice sheets Zambonis Miles of brass accents in floors Escalators Elevators Locker rooms Luxury suites Feet from roof to ice Television sets Off-site parking spaces On-site parking spaces Tons of steel Hockey seating Basketball seating Concert seating Square feet Concrete blocks Fascia video screen Bricks Daktronics scoreboard Estimated total cost

Similar to volleyball, the structure will allow for four regulation basketball courts. The basketball teams have their own players/parents lounge, study classroom, locker room, team room, training room, equipment room and the coaches’ offices.

The room has 20,000 pounds of weights in it. Included in the room is an 1,800 square foot plyo floor, spring mounted for plyometric workouts. Eight television monitors are placed throughout the room to take athletes step-by-step through their workout programs. On June 26, 2003, with a unanimous vote by the North Dakota State Board of Higher Education, Ralph Engelstad Arena (REA) and the University of North Dakota started to move forward with construction plans to add the Betty Engelstad Sioux Center to the current REA athletic complex. The new facility, which is 50,000 square feet and located to the west of the REA Olympic practice rink, opened in August 2004. It is the new home of the UND volleyball and men’s and women’s basketball teams. The Betty Engelstad Sioux Center serves as both the practice facility and home court for the volleyball team, with seating for 4,000. The arena floor allows for up to four regulation practice courts. Other spaces exclusive to volleyball will be a players/parents lounge, study classroom, locker room, team room, training room, equipment room and the coaches’ offices.

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eteran gaming executive, entrepreneur and humanitarian Ralph Engelstad is the man behind the finest college hockey facility in the country, the arena which bears his name. EEven though h he was an intensely priin vvate, shy and re reticent indivvidual, Ralph was one of the w largest phila la lanthropists in A America, and he shunned h aany recognition for his ti good deeds. g After 25 years A in the “old” Ralph Engelstad Arena, Ralph built a $104 million hockey arena for the University of North Dakota (now recognized industry-wide as the top hockey arena in the area) in 2001-02. Recently he built and donated a $10 million hockey arena to his hometown, Thief River Falls, Minnesota. In 1998, he donated the General George Patton papers, valued at $1.45 million to the University of North Dakota Charles Fritz Library. In 2002, he purchased 2,000 wheelchairs for North Dakotans through the Wheelchair Foundation. He also donated the remaining funds needed to complete statuary for the celebration of the Lewis & Clark bicentennial. Ralph and wife Betty have also contributed generously to charities that benefit children, veterans, seniors and animal causes. The Engelstad family is recognized as one of the top 10 gift givers of all time to higher education in America.

After working his way through UND with odd jobs and some assistance from a hockey scholarship, Ralph graduated in 1954 with a degree in Business. He soon married his sweetheart, Betty Stocker, and then started his own construction company.

ter. He introduced the first drive-through Race & Sports Book in 1989, and was the first to offer airline baggage check-in service at the hotel in 2000 (unfortunately, this popular Las Vegas service was discontinued after the events of Sept. 11, 2001).

Through his tremendous work ethic, determination and initiative, Ralph began achieving the “American dream.” He promised himself that he would become a millionaire by age 30; instead, that dream came true one year earlier while he was still a contractor in Grand Forks.

Perhaps one of Ralph’s greatest contributions as a humanitarian was his devotion to the handicapped. He has received many state and national awards for hiring the disabled, and approximately 13 percent of his Imperial Palace employees have some form of disability.

In 1959, Ralph moved to Las Vegas where his construction company secured government contracts to build FHA homes. Further demonstrating his entrepreneurial successes, he bought then barren land surrounding the North Las Vegas Air Terminal, which he later sold to Howard Hughes.

In recognition of his unending contributions to the handicapped, Ralph was named “Employer of the Year” by the Nevada Governor’s Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities in 1987 and 1989. In 1991, he received the prestigious “National Employer of the Year” award from the President’s Committee on Employment of People with DisabiliIn 1971, using the profits from his land sale to ties. Howard Hughes, Ralph purchased the nineacre Flamingo-Capri Motel on the Las Vegas Among other awards, he was also recognized Strip. Acting as his own contractor, he built as “Employer of the Year” by the Southwest the Imperial Palace, which opened in 1979 Business, Industry and Rehabilitation Assowith 650 rooms. ciation and received the “Humanitarian of the Year Award” from the International Gaming & Today, the Imperial Palace ranks as the 2nd Business Exposition. largest sole proprietorship hotel in the world and boasts 2,700 rooms and 2,600 employ- His latest recognition came in 2002 when he ees. In 1997, Ralph expanded his casino hold- was inducted into the North Dakota Entrepreings by building his second Imperial Palace in neur Hall of Fame and honored for his entreBiloxi, Mississippi. preneurial success in the construction, casino, entertainment and antique auto industries. The term “innovator” was often applied to Ralph throughout his varied career. For in- Engelstad passed away on Nov. 26, 2002, after stance, his love of automobiles and racing led a valiant battle with cancer. He was 72. him to develop the famed Las Vegas Motor Speedway, which he later sold. He is known in- Throughout his memorable career, Ralph had ternationally for his tremendous car collection, two mottos for living that reflected his ambishowcased in first-class museums in both the tion and drive: “The harder I work, the luckier I Las Vegas and Biloxi hotels. And when his fleet get” and “No dream comes true until you wake of antique automobiles needed restoring, he up and go to work.” employed 50 Nevada prisoners who accomplished the job while honing their skills for future classic car work.

In 1998, when announcing the gift of the hockey arena to the University of North Dakota, where he played hockey during college, he said, “Life is full of its ups and downs in business and personally. I have experienced both, but I have been very fortunate to land on the upper side more times than on the bottom, Ralph introduced and it is my desire to share a portion of my several “firsts” in good fortune with the UND Hockey Team.” the hotel/casino industry. In 1993, Ralph Engelstad was one of five children born he opened the first to Christian and Madeline Engelstad in Thief medical center in a River Falls, Minnesota and the grandson of a casino for employNorwegian immigrant who came to that area ees, the Nevada to farm. Early in his life, Ralph demonstrated Resorts Medical that he had the drive and attitude to achieve Center, now the great things. UMC Medical Cen-

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ALERUS CENTER North Dakota plays its football hom me games att th the Al Alerus C Center t ((abo bovve and right), a 12,283-seat stadiu um um located just minutes from the UN ND campus in Grand Forks. New turf, AstroTurf’s GameDay Graass 3D60H, was installed prior to the 2012 season.

BETTY ENGELST TAD D SIOUX CENTER The Betty Engelsstad Sioux Center (left and below) opened in n Aug gust 2004 and is home to the UND volleybaall and d basketball teams, while also housing the FFighting Sioux women’s soccer locker room and o officess. One of the prem miere arenas of its kind in the country, the Siou ux Center has a capacity of u approximately 3,3300. TThere are 2,600 seats with molded chair baacks, 700 telescopic bleacher seats and d addition additional dd n nall seating seating in the h VIP area. area

APOLLO SPO ORTS COMPLEX The North h Dako ota softball team plays its home games at the Apollo Soffftball t Complex (left), located minutes from campus.

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HYSLOP SPORTS CENTER R O th Over the many years, th the Hyslop Sports S Center (above and right) has served a number of different different funcctions. Today T it houses thee athletics administration offices, the athletics acadeemic emic study center center, the swim swimming and diving pool, weight h room, room coaching h offi offices ffices and ffices d llocker k room ffacilities. facilitie facilities l es

RAY RICHARDS GOLF COURSE Ray Richards Golf Course (left) is home to the cross ccountry teams’ annual home event, the Ron Pynn Invitationaaal. The course is set up as a 5K for women and 8K for men, proviiding a challenging route well-known in the Upper Midwest.

BRONSON FIELD Bronson Field (above) has been the home of Norttth Daakota women’s’ soccer since i th the h tteam’s’ iinception tii iin 1999 1999. Th The naatural grass field is located on campus, west of the UND bookstore book and part of the Ralph Engelstad Arena sports complex. A second practice ctice field is located just east of the Ralph Ral h Engelst En lstad Arrena. Engelsta

CHOICE HEALTH & FITNESS CLUB The $25 million Choice Health and Fitness Club opened its doors iin August A 2012 and d serves as the h home h for f UND tennis. i A 159,000 square foot facility, Choice Health and Fitness features six tennis courts among its many state-of-the-art amenities, as well as customized locker rooms for UND’s men’s and women’s tennis teams.

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KING’S WALK GOLF COURSE King’s Walk Golf Course (left) is the ho ome to the University of North Dakota men’s an nd wo omen’s golf teams. The Arnold Palmer-design ned ccourse recreates the atmosphere found on n thee great links courses of Scotland and Ireland d. d


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RALPH ENGELSTAD ARENA The most visited tourist destinati tiion in North Dakota, the new Ralph Engelstad Arena ((aabove and right) has become widely regarded as the finest hockey facility in the world. The premiere home to college hockey, the Engelstad Arena has just about evverything. As soon as fans enter the doors, tth hey know they are in the home of UND hockey. Seven n NCAA and 14 WCHA championship banners hang prou udly from the rafters.

MEMO ORIA O AL STADIUM Memorrrial Sttadium (left) is the most historic building among the Un niversity of North Dakota athletic facilities. It boasts a rich and d colorful history that continues today, serving as the practicee hom me and offices for North Dakota football.

KRAFT FIELD The North Dakota baseball team plays its home games aat Kraft Field, a facility owned and operated by the Grand Forks rk Park District that includes bleacher seating for 2,000 in a pictturesque setting with evergreens lining the outfield fences. Thee facility recently received a new artificial infield prior to the 2011 season. se

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U UND’s Academic Awards Night in February honored N 2276 student-athletes who achieved either a 3.0 GPA a during the fall semester or d a cumulative 3.0 through tthe Fall 2011 semester. Nearly 67 percent of UND’s N sstudent-athletes achieved tthis high honor, including 440 who owned a perfect 44.0 GPA.

NOTABLE ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS IN 2011-12 • UND’s student-athletes owned a collective 3.173 GPA in 2011-12, the highest in department history. • A school-record 115 studentathletes earned academic allconference honors from the GWC, WCHA, WAC, MPSF and America Sky. • More than 65 percent of UND’s student-athletes boasted a 3.0 GPA during the Spring 2012 semester alone.

The George and Arlene Schubert Athletics Academic Center provides a comfortable and centrallylocated site to aid in the promotion of academics for all student-athletes.

UND U athletics prides es itself on the academic excellence of its student-athletes, whose w athletic achievements are matched by academic distinction on a yearly basis. ye The Th George and Arlene Schubert Athletics Academic Center, which opened in April 2008, serves as a study center for student-athletes and is conveniently located lo in the Hyslop Sports Center. Academic A services director Amanda Hajdu oversees the study center, which features fe 12 state-of-the-art, desktop computers and provides an excellent location for student-athletes to utilize between classes for valuable daytime lo study. st The academic center is also available on demand to student-athletes for fo evening study table. Amanda Hajdu Director of Academic Services

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UND’s U student-athletes also have access to a variety of laptop computers for use on road trips, further emphasizing a department-wide commitment to academics.

• Lindsay Anderson (track) and Jocelyne Lamoureux (hockey) earned Academic All-America honors. • Senior goalie Brad Eidsness received an NCAA postgraduate scholarship and was the WCHA Most Outstanding Male StudentAthlete of the Year. • UND’s women’s golf program received public recognition from the NCAA for the second straight year for its outstanding multiyear Academic Progress Rate (APR). UND’s APR ranked in the top 10 percent of all Division I women’s golf programs, which accounts for the 2007-08 through 2010-11 academic years. • Men’s and women’s track/cross country and men’s and women’s swimming/diving each earned AllAmerica team honors from their respective national organizations.


2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY ALL-TIME ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS A longtime hallmark of UND athletics has been academic excellence. During the five-year Division I transition period, UND’s studentathletes earned 12 Academic All-America honors, five NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships, and a pair of prestigious NCAA academic awards. UND established its academic reputation with 65 all-time Academic All-Americans at the Division II level, fourth-most allGoaltender Brad Eidsness (center with faculty athletics representative Sue Jeno and athletics time among DII schools. director Brian Faison, was a 2012 NCAA postgraduate scholarship recipient, the 2011-12 WCHA Most Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year and the 2011 NCAA Elite 88 Award recipient. Baseball 1978 Lowell Schweigert

2nd Team

Basketball (M) 1977 Fred Lukens

3rd Team

Basketball (W) 1985 Lori Carriere 1992 Jenny Walter 1994 Tracey Pudenz 1999 Jaime Pudenz 2000 Jaime Pudenz 2003 Jenny Boll Becky Moen

2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 3rd Team 2nd Team 3rd Team 3rd Team

Football 1975 Fred Slone 1977 Fred Slone 1984 Glen Kucera 1987 Kurt Otto 1988 Chuck Clairmont Rusty Ekness Matt Gulseth 1992 Mark Ewen Tim Gelinske 1996 Tim Tibesar 1998 Marcus McKenzie 1999 Brant Grimes 2001 Mac Schneider 2002 Mac Schneider 2003 Jesse Ahlers 2005 Jeff Glas Digger Anderson Danny Gagner 2006 Weston Dressler Michael Greenwood 2007 Mitch Braegelmann Weston Dressler Rory Manke 2008 Mitch Braegelmann Rory Manke Andrew Miller Brady Trenbeath 2009 Brandon Hellevang Nick Nolte

2nd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 1st Team 2nd Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 1st Team 2nd Team

Golf 2009

Amanda Kaler

Hockey (M) 2000 Karl Goehring 2001 Karl Goehring 2009 Chay Genoway

Hockey (W) 2012 Jocelyne Lamoureux

2nd Team

Softball 2002 Holly Bonk 2007 Casie Hanson 2008 Casie Hanson 2010 Casie Hanson

3rd Team 3rd Team 1st Team 1st Team

Swimming & Diving (M) 1993 Carlo Waldfried 1999 Ryan Requist 2000 Ryan Requist 2001 Ryan Requist 2002 Sebastian Andersson 2004 Sebastian Andersson

3rd Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 3rd Team 2nd Team

1979 1980 1981 1982 1984 1988 1991 1992

Swimming & Diving (W) 1984 Kim Edwards 1985 Kim Edwards 1990 Janine Etchepare 1991 Janine Etchepare 2001 Katie Bjerke 2002 Katie Bjerke 2006 Lauren Mickelson

3rd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 1st Team 2nd Team 1st Team 3rd Team

Tennis (W) 2006 Erin Sullivan

3rd Team

Track & Field/Cross Country (M) 1989 Steve Burian 1990 Steve Burian 1999 Marc Sondreal 2002 Mike Backes

1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team

Track & Field/Cross Country (W) 1984 Kari McIntire 1985 Kari McIntire 1992 Steph Bruening 1993 Steph Bruening 1994 Steph Bruening 2010 Kristi Dahlheimer 2012 Lindsay Anderson

3rd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 3rd Team

Volleyball 1991 Karla Danielson 2002 Kate Cahill

2nd Team 3rd Team

Wrestling 1990 Kris Presler 1991 Kris Presler

1996 1998 2000 2001

2002

2nd Team

2nd Team 1st Team 3rd Team

NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships

1st Team 1st Team

2003

2004 2007 2008 2009 2009 2010 2010 2012

Dale Lian Todd Thomas Doug Moen Paul Franzmeier Alison Myhra Glen Kucera Kurt Otto Matt Gulseth Kris Presler Steve Burian Tim Gelinske Jenny Walter Tim Tibesar Tom Langer Tiffany Pudenz Stacy Brown Jaime Pudenz Missy Berg Karl Goehring Becky Leppard Ryan Requist Mike Backes Katie Bjerke Kate Cahill Kelby Klosterman Becky Moen Jessica Schill Michael Greenwood Heidi Evans Rory Manke Amanda Kaler Andrew Miller Kristi Dahlheimer Brad Eidsness

Football Football Football Football Tennis Football Football Football Wrestling Track & Field Football Basketball Football Football Basketball Swimming Basketball Track & Field Hockey Track & Field Swimming Track & Field Swimming Volleyball Football Basketball Track & Field Football Track & Field/Cross Country Football Golf Football Track & Field/Cross Country Hockey

NCAA Special Awards NCAA Top VII Award 2011 Casie Hanson

Hockey, Softball

NCAA Elite 88 Award 2011 Brad Eidsness

Hockey

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1986 1987 1988 1989 1989

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1992 1993 1993 1994 1997 1998

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Arjan Gelling Kim Edwards Dave Levos Mary Beth Dunlevy Kim Edwards Janine Owens Peggy Schmidt Dave Levos Norm McGee Norm McGee Norm McGee Janine Etchepare Kristin McClocklin Michelle Puetz Jodie Schwartz Janine Etchepare Marion Warner

Track & Field (Six Mile) Swimming (50 Free) Track & Field (Shot Put) Swimming (100 Fly, 200 Freestyle Relay) Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay) Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay) Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay) Track & Field (Discus) Track & Field (100M, 55M) Track & Field (100M, 55M) Track & Field (100M) Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Swimming (50 Freestyle) Swimming (110 Breaststroke, 100 Butterfly, 200 Medley Relay) Janine Etchepare Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Michelle Puetz Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Jodie Schwartz Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Shelly Ebbighausen Swimming (200 Medley Relay ) Janine Etchepare Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Jodie Schwartz Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Marion Warner Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Shelly Ebbighausen Swimming (100 Butterfly) Shelly Ebbighausen Swimming (100 Butterfly) Tisha Yantzer Swimming (200 Breaststroke) Marie Crep Track & Field (800 Meter) Andrea Rudser Swimming (100 Butterfly, 200 Butterfly) Tania Younkin Swimming (100 Butterfly) Tara Bruels Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Sarah Doeden Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Katherine Poole Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Tania Younkin Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Sarah Doeden Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Rebecca Fischer Swimming (400 Individual Medley) Brook McKee Swimming (200 & 400 Medley Relay) Beth Morris Swimming (100 Breaststroke, 200 & 400 Medley Relay) Holly Skarsgard Swimming (200 & 400 Medley Relay) Trish Stoutenberg Swimming (400 Medley Relay) Marie Burdkhard Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Barb Colbert Swimming (200 & 400 Medley Relay) Brook Mckee Swimming (200 & 400 Medley Relay) Beth Morris Swimming (200 & 400 Medley Relay) Trish Stoutenberg Swimming (400 Medley Relay ) Sebastian Andersson Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Mats Liden Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Jacob Mills Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Vesa Nurmiviita Swimming (200 Medley Relay)

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1963

Men’s Hockey

1980

Men’s Hockey

1982

Men’s Hockey

1987

Men’s Hockey

1997

Men’s Hockey

1997

Women’s Basketball

1998

Women’s Basketball

1999

Women’s Basketball

2000

Men’s Hockey

2001

Football

ATHLETICS ACHIEVEMENTS

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2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

Fernando Alves Sebastian Andersson Janice Berry Andrew Burckhard Rodrigo Cintra Mats Liden Jacob Mills Beth Morris Vesa Nurmiviita Fernando Alves Erin Borgschatz Andrew Burckhard Jacob Mills Jeffrey Schnieder Fernando Alves

Swimming (400 Medley Relay) Swimming (400 Medley Relay) Swimming (400 Indi. Medley, 200 Breaststroke) Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Swimming (1650 Freestyle) Swimming (200 & 400 Medley Relay) Swimming (200 & 400 Medley Relay) Swimming (100 Breaststroke) Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Swimming (400 Medley Relay) Diving (1 Meter) Swimming (400 Medley Relay) Swimming (400 Medley Relay) Swimming (400 Medley Relay) Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay, 100 Butterfly, 200 Butterfly & 400 Freestyle Relay) Sebastian Andersson Swimming (400 Freestyle Relay) Jenny Bachmeier Swimming (100 Backstroke) Andy Burckhard Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay) Rodrigo Ferreira Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay, 100 Backstroke) Jason Mraule Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay, 400 Freestyle Relay) Kasey Moseley Diving (1 Meter) Fernando Alves Swimming (100 Butterfly & 200 Freestyle Relay) Rodrigo Ferreira Swimming (100 Backstroke & 200 Freestyle Relay) Eric Knight Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay) Jason Mraule Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay) Rodrigo Cintra Swimming (500 Freestyle) Jeff Schneider Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Jared Peters Swimming (200 Medley Relay, 400 Medley Relay) Eric Knight Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Rodrigo Ferreira Swimming (100 Backstroke, 400 Freestyle Relay, 200 Medley Relay, 400 Medley Relay) Pedro Pereira Swimming (400 Medley Relay) Per Westergren Swimming (400 Freestyle Relay, 400 Medley Relay) Adam Rollins Swimming (400 Freestyle Relay) Eric Knight Swimming (400 Freestyle Relay) Anthony Buhr Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay) Rodrigo Ferreira Swimming (100 Backstroke, 200 & 400 Medley Relay Eric Knight Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay, 200 & 400 Medley Relay) Pedro Pereira Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay, 200 & 400 Medley Relay) Per Westergren Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay, 200 Medley Relay) Dan Zabler Swimming (400 Medley Relay) Carissa Gormally Swimming (50 & 100 Freestyle) Heidi Evans Track (1500M) Matt Litzinger Track (Javelin)


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ey. k c o h e g e l l o c n in i s n a f fa t The grea . d l rl o w e h t th n i in a n re a y The best hocke ition. d a tr a t ta o k a D th r o N e Th NONE. o t d n o c e s s i t a h t e c n A gameday experie

“I’ve never been to o a place that’s more proud of its athletes and its athletics th han h n UND.” — Formeer U UND All-American, 2010 United States Olymp pian and curre current New Jersey Devils star Zach Parise

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2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY MISSION M It is our mission to physically and mentally prepare the student-athlete for the rigors p of collegiate athletics, by implementing professionally designed, scientifically p so sound training programs, designed specifically to reduce the incidence of sp injury and help each team and studentin athlete reach their full athletic potential. at

PHILOSOPHY P W believe that strength and conditioning We is crucial to the complete development of the student-athlete. The philosophy of Nate Baukol Director of Strength and Conditioning our strength and conditioning program is based on the belief that what occurs in the weight room and field transfers to the playing surface. We train sport specifically with the goal of enhancing athleticism. We also believe in the importance of work ethic, attitude, accountability and mental toughness and that these qualities can be developed and enhanced through our strength and conditioning program. At the University of North Dakota, one program, functioning behind the scenes, but which should not be taken lightly, is the strength and conditioning program. The strength and conditioning program at UND is among the finest in Division I and vital to the success of all UND athletic teams. The strength and conditioning staff commits themselves to the development of size, strength, power, speed, agility, conditioning, and body composition of each student-athlete. The goal of the strength staff is to develop the athlete and team to reach their maximum potential throughout their career while staying injury free. Nate Baukol, director of strength and conditioning, oversees the program and facilities. Baukol has three full-time assistant coaches and one graduate assistant coach to assist him. Together they direct and monitor the training of over 400 studentathletes in 20 sports at UND. UND also boasts some of the finest strength training facilities around. The facilities include weight rooms at the Ralph Engelstad Arena, the Betty Engelstad Sioux Center, Memorial Stadium, and the Hyslop Sports Center. Training has become a year-round activity, with a student athlete spending as much time on physical development as any other part of their sport throughout the year. Student-athletes follow either offseason or in-season programs, which are individualized specific to the athlete and sport. Off-season programs are five days a week, summer months included. Each athlete receives a comprehensive summer training manual to follow, given that a member of the strength staff won’t be supervising them. In-season programs are typically 45-minute sessions, two to three days per week, supervised by the strength and conditioning staff.

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2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY O of the unfortunate aspects of athletics One is that injuries do occur. However, every student-athlete from UND athletic teams st are under excellent care thanks to the ar UND Divison of Sports Medicine and its U um umbrella of staff, facilities and training. W With a staff of 11 faculty athletic trainers, th three graduate assistant athletic trainers an and 30 athletic training students headed by director of sports medicine Steve W Westereng, UND student-athletes are in go good hands, returning them quickly and sa safely to participation. Steve Westereng Director of Sports Medicine

The UND Division of Sports Medicine was formed in 1990. Additionally, the bachelor of science in athletic training degree and the UND Center for Sports Medicine was founded. The athletic training education program was the first program in the nation to be placed directly in a school of medicine and is housed within the Department of Family Medicine, combining the efforts of the UND Athletic Training program and the UND School of Medicine and Health Sciences. UND’s progressive thinking makes the institution a leader in the field of athletic training. Moreover, the program’s affiliation with the School of Medicine helps both the athletic training student and the studentathlete. Completion of the bachelor of science in athletic training allows the student to sit for the board of certification exam to become a certified athletic trainer (ATC). The student-athletes also benefit from having a wealth of competent individuals getting them back into action. In order to be accepted into the athletic training program, a student must complete 100 hours of observation, fill out a formal application, and have a minimum GPA of 2.75. The Division of Sports Medicine also has an outpatient facility, the UND Center for Sports Medicine, which specializes in rehabilitation of orthopedic injuries. UND student-athletes, as well as the general public, utilize this facility to decrease pain, increase strength, and improve range of motion of injuries. Many of the injuries seen in the Center for Sports Medicine are significant, such as pre- and post-surgical issues. The center is staffed by Cathy Ziegler, PT/ATC, and Robin Tracy, PT/ ATC, who have experience with high school, college, and professional athletes.

Dr. Greg Greek

Dr. William Mann

Team Physician

Team Physician

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2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY Whether it is reading to area school children or lending their time to countless charitable organizations or providing disaster relief, UND’s student-athletes pride themselves on their communityy involvement and have long g been looked upon p as p pillars within the UND and Grand Forks communities. In 2011-12 alone, UND student-athletes logged mroe than 6,000 hours of community service.

Abov ve Left: UND’s ‘We Are One. We Are North Dakota: Flood Fight 2011’ t-shirt. The shirt was sold tto v aid N North Dakota flood victims, with 90 percent of the proceeds going to the American Red Cross. Abov ve v Righ ht: The Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) raised more than $13,000 for earthquake relieeef efforrt rts in Haiti in 2010. Below Right: The football team’s Holiday Magic For Markus program provideees Christmas Ch hit presents t tto sick i k children. h hild ld

Aobve: Members of the men’s mens hockey team call Champions Club members and thank them for their support during the annual ‘Thank-A-Thon.’ Below: Studentathletes serve their fans at the World’s Largest French Fry Feed during Potato Bowl USA week.

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The University of North Dakota boasts a proud history of varsity athletics nicknames. UND’s first official athletics nickname was the “Flickertails,” although its origin remains somewhat a mystery. The nickname made its first public appearance in a Grand Forks Herald account of UND’s football loss to Minnesota on Oct. 8, 1904, 15 years after UND’s first athletics contest was played. According to Lee Bohnet’s A Century of UND Sports, “The author was not identified, but there is strong evidence the nickname was coined by a Minneapolis sportswriter who may have covered the game for the Herald. The writer lauded the fighting spirit of the North Dakota players.”

The University of North Dakota adopted the interlocking ND as its official logo during the summer of 2012 following the retirement of the Fighting Sioux nickname and logo. The interlocking ND will be utilized until 2015, when a new athletics nickname is selected.

In 1911, UND’s student body officially adopted “Flickertails” as its athletics nickname. UND would remain known as the “Flickertails” (as well, unofficially, as the “Nodaks”) for a third of a century, establishing an early athletics history. In the fall of 1930, the university adopted the nickname “Sioux” for its varsity teams following a successful renaming campaign by the Dakota Student, UND’s student newspaper. The word “Fighting” was later added, and UND would be known as the “Fighting Sioux” until the summer of 2012. The university utilized several”Fighting Sioux” logos throughout the decades, perhaps most notably the green geometric logo introduced in 1976 and the most recent full-color logo was unveiled in 1999. The former was designed by an artist at the UND News Bureau, while the latter was created by noted Native American artist and UND alum Bennett Brien.

UND’s most recent Fighting Sioux logo, designed by noted Native American artist and UND alum Bennett Brien, was unveiled in 1999. The logo was named the No. 1 hockey logo in the world by The Hockey News in 2009.

The University of North Dakota officially retired its longtime “Fighting Sioux” nickname and logo prior to the 2012-13 athletics season. UND’s varsity athletics teams will operate without an official nickname until 2015. The university’s varsity athletics teams will be referred to as “the University of North Dakota,” “North Dakota,” or “UND.”

The geometric Fighting Sioux logo was introduced in 1976 and remained in use through the 1999-2000 season.

The current University of North Dakota logo has been in use since the close of Centennial year activities in 1984. It serves as the official logo of the University, but typically is not used for athletics purposes. Following the University’s first athletic competition in 1889, UND’s earliest teams were known unofficially as the “Nodaks” (pictured above is the 1896 football team). The “Flickertails” nickname made its first appearance in a 1904 Grand Forks Herald article and was officially adopted in 1911.

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2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY UNDSports.com is the official source for everything regarding the University of North Dakota athletics department. The website, maintained by the athletics media relations office, offers everything for the fan. Away from home but still want to watch the game live? Watch it on UNDSports.com. Missed the game and want to check the score? Find recaps, box scores and on-demand video of highlights and the complete game. Need some new decorations for the dorm room or basement? Buy action images at any size from our photo store. You can also follow UND on our mobile site or download the UNDSports.com app for iPhone and Android. News, scores, schedules and watch highlight videos and interviews. You can even listen to live games streamed directly to your phone!

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2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY All men’s hockey home games, as well as selected home football, volleyball, women’s hockey, men’s basketball and women’s basketball games, can be seen regionally on Midco Sports Network (MidcoSN) in North Dakota and South Dakota, as well as northwestern Minnesota. This year, UND Sports broadcasts on MidcoSN will be seen on channel 26 (analog), 322 (digital) and 622 (HD). Visit UNDSports.com for updated carriage information on cable systems other than Midcontinent Communications. Home men’s hockey games can also be seen nationally on Fox College Sports (FCS). Fox College Sports is offered on most cable and satellite systems throughout the United States and is available in more than 54 million homes nationwide. Root Sports, available to nearly 9 million viewers, will televise the October 20th home football game featuring UND and Montana. Check with your local cable or satellite provider for carriage information. UND Sports Extra will also return this season as a 30-minute weekly program showcasing UND Athletics. UND Sports Extra airs Tuesday nights at 7 p.m. on MidcoSN and at various times on Fox College Sports. UND Sports Extra can also be seen on-demand at UNDSports.com. All home and conference road games for football, volleyball and men’s and women’s basketball can be viewed for free on Big Sky TV at BigSkyConf. com. Men’s and women’s hockey can be viewed live or on-demand on UND Insider at UNDSports.com. UND Insider is also your ticket to live video and audio streams of exclusive events such as women’s soccer, baseball and softball not available anywhere else.

The North Dakota Radio Network produces live broadcasts for all football, men’s hockey and men’s and women’s basketball games, as well as all home women’s hockey games and a weekly Wednesday coaches show. Listen to the UND Coaches Radio Show every Wednesday night from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. live from the Ground Round restaurant in Grand Forks.

2012-13 North Dakota Radio Network Affiliates Grand Forks, N.D. KQHT FM96.1 (The Fox) (Flagships) KSNR FM 100.3 (Cat Country) KKXL AM 1440 (The Fan) Fargo, N.D. WDAY AM 970 Bismarck, N.D. KFYR AM 550 KXMR AM 710 Beulah, N.D. KDKT AM 1410 Devils Lake, N.D. KDVL FM 102.5 Dickinson, N.D. KTLC AM 1460 Langdon, N.D. KNDK FM 95.7 Mahnomen, Minn. KRJM FM 101.5 Minot, N.D. KRRZ AM 1390 Williston, N.D. KDSR FM 101.1 Wimbledon, N.D. KRVX FM 103.1 Warroad, Minn. KRWB AM 1410

Football, Men’s Hockey Men’s Basketball, Women’s Basketball Women’s Hockey, Coaches Show Football, Hockey, Coaches Show, Game of the Week* Football, Men’s Hockey Football, Men’s Hockey Football, Men’s Hockey Football, Men’s Hockey, Coaches Show Football, Men’s Hockey, Coaches Show Football, Men’s Hockey Football, Men’s Hockey Football, Men’s Hockey, Coaches Show Football, Men’s Hockey Men’s Hockey

*Indicates Game of the Week broadcaster for volleyball, basketball, women’s hockey

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PRESIDENT Dr. Robert Kelley

D Robert Kelley began serving as UND’s 11th Dr. president July 1, 2008. p H had been dean of the College of Health He SSciences and professor of medical education aand public health at the University of Wyoming since 1999. si B Before then, he was associate vice chancellor fo for research and executive associate dean of the graduate college at the University of Illinois th at Chicago, and professor of biological sciences at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and professor of anatomy and cell biology at the College of Medicine, both at the University of Illinois at Chicago. At the University of New Mexico, he served as chair of anatomy and senior executive associate dean, as well as other faculty capacities. He has also taught at the University of California, Berkeley. Kelley earned his bachelor’s degree in biology and chemistry from Abilene Christian University in Abilene, Texas, in 1965, and his master’s degree in 1966 and doctorate in 1969, both in cell and developmental biology from the University of California, Berkeley. Kelley has served as chair of the Assembly for the Association of American Medical Colleges, chaired the Council of Academic Societies for the AAMC, and was a member of the executive board of the National Board of Medical Examiners, which is responsible for the U.S. medical licensure examination. In addition, he has served the National Institutes of Health (NIH) on several study sections, served on the director’s advisory board for NIH strategic planning, and chaired the Minority Biomedical Research Support Program advisory committee in the NIH Division of Research Resources. That program helped support research for historically black universities, tribal colleges, and “minority-majority” institutions. Kelley also served as principal investigator for the University of Wyoming/ Northern Rockies INBRE (IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence), an NIH program which promotes biomedical research and connects the state’s community colleges with the University of Wyoming. He and his wife, Marcia, who was a lecturer in the University of Wyoming Department of Communication Disorders, have four children.

Su Jeno, an associate professor in UND’s Department of Physical Therapy, serves as the Faculty Athletics Representative Sue (FAR) to the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA), a position she has held the position since November 2006. (FA Je Jeno has served as a member of UND’s Intercollegiate Athletics Committee (IAC) since 2001, as well as numerous other un university committees, and was the chair of the University Senate during the 2005-06 academic year. She is also active in her professional organization, having served as treasurer of the North Dakota Physical Therapy Association for the nine he years. ye Je is a former NCAA Division I student-athlete and coach. After competing for the University of Michigan varsity synJeno ch chronized swimming team, she graduated and served as an assistant coach for the Wolverines for two seasons. Sue Jeno Faculty Athletics Representative

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ATHLETICS DIRECTOR Brian Faison

Brian Faison is in his fifth year as athletics director at the University of North Dakota. Faison assumed his duties at UND in May of 2008. In leading UND Athletics through the Division I transition, alumni and fan support have continued to grow: Champions Club and endowment giving have enjoyed a sixth straight record year; volleyball had a third record-breaking season at the turnstile, while women’s and men’s hockey both finished second in the nation in home average attendance. Competitively, UND teams again enjoyed outstanding seasons resulting in two conference regular season championships, four conference post-season tournaments championships, three All-Americans, a national coach of the year, a record third consecutive Broadmoor Trophy, a national player of the year finalist and a second place finish in the all-sports standings of the Great West Conference. In the classroom, student-athletes continued their tradition of academic excellence: a record number of student-athletes were named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for the fall and spring semesters; women’s basketball, women’s swimming and diving, women’s golf and men’s and women’s track and field all recognized nationally for their academic performance, two student-athletes were named Academic All-Americans and one student-athlete received a prestigious NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship (the program’s 34th recipient). Faison helped secure membership in the Big Sky Conference for 14 of UND sports. Competition begins this school year. And, he played a leadership role in the formation of the National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC), joining Colorado College, Denver, Miami, Minnesota Duluth, St. Cloud State, Western Michigan and Nebraska Omaha. Conference play begins in 2013-14. Prior to joining UND, Faison served as special assistant to the president (2004-08) and director of athletics (1999-04) at New Mexico State University. Before that, he served as the national director of development for the National Children’s Cancer Society (1995-1999). Faison gained experience in Division I administration as the director of athletics at Indiana State University (1988-1995), assistant athletics director for development at the University of Louisville (1984-1988) and assistant athletics director for promotions and fund raising at Illinois State University (19791984). He also had stints as the assistant manager for athletic public relations at the University of Missouri (19781979) and assistant director for alumni activities at the University of Missouri (19741978). Faison received his bachelor’s degree in 1972 from the University of Missouri and is also a 1997 graduate of the National Planned Giving Institute. Faison and his wife, Donna, have three sons: Jonathan, Matthew and Bradley. ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION

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2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY Daniella Irle D Se Senior Assoc. Athletics Director, Internal Operations/ Se Senior Woman Administrator

D Daniella Irle is in her fourth fifth year on the U UND Athletics administrative staff and serves as UND’s senior associate athletics director fo for internal operations and senior woman ad administrator (SWA).

Steve Brekke

Josh Morton

Amanda Hajdu

Jayson Hajdu

Assoc. Athletics Director, Development

Assoc. Athletics Director, Champions Club

Asst. Athletics Director, Academic Services

Asst. Athletics Director, Media Relations

Ir Irle’s day-to-day duties include departmental oversight of the compliance office, athletics academic services, strength and conditioning, sports medicine, and 14 of UND’s 21 sports. Irle was also responsible for oversight of UND’s athletics certification and UND’s successful transition to Division I. Irle came from the Tulane University, where she served as the assistant athletics director of business and student services operations. Prior to that appointment, Irle spent three seasons as the head coach of the Tulane women’s swimming and diving team, re-starting the program after a 13-year hiatus. She was named Conference USA Coach of the Year in 2004-05 and 2005-06.

Kara Helmig

Dexter Albrecht

Nate Baukol

Nick Jensen

Asst. Athletics Director, Compliance

Director, Ticket Sales

Director, Strength & Conditioning

Director, Corporate Partnerships

Paul Ralston

Matt Schill

Brian Strom

Steve Westereng

Director, Broadcast Properties

Director, New Media

Director, Aquatics Head Diving Coach

Director, Sports Medicine

Irle also spent 10 years as the Fresno State swimming and diving coach. The Western Athletic Conference Coach of the Year in 1993 and 1995, 79 of her swimmers broke Fresno State school records. Other stops for Irle have included the University of Texas and LSU.

Kyle Doperalski K As Associate Athletics Director, Ex External Operations

Ky Doperalski, in his first year at North Kyle Dakota, oversees external communications, D broadcast properties and marketing for UND b Athletics. He collaborates with the athletics A director to secure media contracts, including d television and radio rights, as well as new te media opportunities. m

Deb Beiswenger

Alex Burbach

Stacy Bjorlie

Bev Hopman

Assistant, Business Operations

Sr. Exec. Admin. Assistant to the Athletics Director

Coordinator, Academic Services

Office Manager

Doperalski came to UND from New Mexico State University, where he served as a broadcast consultant and managed the Aggie Sports Radio Network. While at NMSU, Doperalski also created, developed and implemented the television network “Aggie Vision,” which can be seen in more than 8 million homes and has generated over $1 million in new revenue for NMSU Athletics. A 2005 graduate of Nebraska, Doperalski was an All-Big 12 performer in track and field while the Huskers claimed four Big 12 championships during his collegiate years. In 2011, Doperalski earned a master’s degree from the University of Illinois in recreation, sport and tourism with an emphasis in sport management.

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Katie Horob

Travis Kahlbaugh

Derek Koenen

Erik Martinson

Associate Director, Champions Club

Equipment Manager

Assistant Director, Media Relations

Assistant, Business Operations

Megan Nicholson

Ryan Powell

Mitch Wigness

Ryan Hillesland

Ben Messerli

Catlin Solum

Brandon Thomas

Coordinator, Compliance

Associate Director, Media Relations

Assistant Director, Media Relations

Assistant, Marketing

Assistant, Compliance

Assistant, Marketing

Assistant, Academic Services

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2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY

Head Coaches

J. Travis Brewster

Dick Clay

Jeff Dodson

Kevin Galbraith

Kristen Gay

Dave Hakstol

Ashley Hardee

Brian Idalski

Women’s Basketball

Cross Country

Baseball

Track and Field

Soccer

Men’s Hockey

Volleyball

Women’s Hockey

Brian Jones

Natalie Martinson

Chris Mussman

Eric Oakley

Steve Parsons

Rob Stiles

Tom Wynne

Men’s Basketball

Women’s Golf

Football

Softball

Swimming

Men’s Golf

Tennis

Athletics Department Phone Directory Athletic Department Staff - General phone line: 701.777.2234 Unless noted, all phone numbers begin with 77 followed by the 7-XXXX number, and are all in the 701 area code. ADMINISTRATION Athletic Department Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.2234 Athletic Department FAX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.2285 Faison, Brian (A.D.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.2993 Irle, Daniella (Sr. Assoc. A.D./SWA) . . . . . . . . . . .7.4036 Doperalski, Kyle (Assoc. A.D., External) . . . . . .7.2210 Brekke, Steve (Assoc. A.D., Development) . . .7.6426 TBA (Assoc. A.D., CFO) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.3481 Morton, Josh (Assoc. A.D., FSC) . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.4216 Hajdu, Amanda Asst. A.D., Acad. Services) . .7.2110 Hajdu, Jayson (Asst. A.D., Media Relations) . .7.2985 Helmig, Kara (Asst. A.D., Compliance) . . . . . . .7.5585 Burbach, Alex (Sr. Exec. Asst. to the A.D.) . . . .7.2794 Kahlbaugh, Travis (Equip. Mgr.) . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.2987 Hopman, Bev (Office Manager) . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.2713 Jeno, Sue (Faculty Athletics Rep.) . . . . . . . . . . .7.3662 ACADEMIC SERVICES Hajdu, Amanda (Asst. A.D.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.2110 Bjorlie, Stacy (Coordinator) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.2112 Thomas, Brandon (Assistant) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.5356 BASEBALL Dodson, Jeff (Head Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.4038 Field, J.C. (Assistant Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.2352 Devillers, Brian (Assistant Coach) . . . . . . . . . . .7.2937 BASKETBALL - MEN’S Jones, Brian (Head Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.2974 Ahelegbe, Gameli (Assistant Coach) . . . . . . . .7.2976 Oliver, Dean (Assistant Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.0483 Wilson, Brent (Assistant Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.3492 Grabowski, Steve (Director of Operations). . . . . TBA Abbott, Thelma (Administrative Assistant) . . . .7.3478 BASKETBALL - WOMEN’S Brewster, J. Travis (Head Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.6214 Dryburgh, Tom (Assistant Coach) . . . . . . . . . . .7.6069 Sayavongchanh, Linda (Assistant Coach) . . . .7.2980 Woods, Drew (Assistant Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TBA Sannes, Val (Director of Operations). . . . . . . . .7.3253 Abbott, Thelma (Administrative Assistant) . . . .7.3478

BUSINESS OPERATIONS TBA (Assoc. A.D., CFO) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.3481 Beiswenger, Debbie (Assistant) . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.3366 Martinson, Erik (Assistant) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.0835 CHEER TEAM Eberhardt, Amber (Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 740.7377 COMPLIANCE Helmig, Kara (Asst. A.D., Compliance) . . . . . . .7.5585 Nicholson, Megan (Coordinator) . . . . . . . . . . . .7.3169 Messerli, Ben (Assistant) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.5161 CHAMPIONS CLUB/ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Brekke, Steve (Assoc. A.D., Development) . . .7.6426 Morton, Josh (Assoc. A.D., CC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.4216 Horob, Katie (Associate Director, CC) . . . . . . . .7.4078 Alumni 800 TN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800.543.8764 FOOTBALL Mussman, Chris (Head Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.3176 Mannausau, Mike (Associate Head Coach) . .7.2996 Boyd, Benny (Assistant Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.2229 Breitbach, Greg (Assistant Coach) . . . . . . . . . . .7.2997 Freund, Danny (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . . . .7.2229 Kotelnicki, Josh (Assistant Coach) . . . . . . . . . .7.4863 Myers, Kyle (Assistant Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.2229 Nurse, Wes (Assistant Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.2229 Richter, Jeff (Assistant Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.2229 Schleusner, Luke (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . .7.4192 Kopp, Dallas (Equipment) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.2340 Klug, Cindy (Administrative Assistant). . . . . . .7.4191 GOLF - MEN’S Stiles, Rob (Head Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.3036 GOLF - WOMEN’S Martinson, Natalie (Head Coach). . . . . . . . . . . .7.3036 HOCKEY - MEN’S Hakstol, Dave (Head Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.3118 Berry, Brad (Assistant Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.2654 Jackson, Dane (Assistant Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . .7.3117 Swanson, Pat (Director of Operations) . . . . . .7.3110 Rannells, Andy (Equipment Manager) . . . . . . .7.3110 Pester, Carmen (Administrative Assistant) . . .7.3103

HOCKEY - WOMEN’S Idalski, Brian (Head Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.6490 Elander, Peter (Associate Head Coach) . . . . . .7.6492 Fabian, Erik (Assistant Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.6491 Vaughan, Kevin (Manager of Operations) . . . .7.6092 Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.6697

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING Baukol, Nate (Head Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.4035 Kirchgassner, Michelle (Assistant Coach). . . .7.2063 Lofgren, Adam (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . . . .7.3933 Schwenzfeier, Aaron (Assistant Coach) . . . . . .7.3933 Tiesman, Casey (Assistant Coach) . . . . . . . . . . .7.3933

MARKETING, PROMOTIONS, & SALES Primus, David (Director, Marketing) . . . . . . . . .7.2237 Albrecht, Dexter (Director, Ticket Sales) . . . . .7.4852 Jensen, Nick (Dir., Corporate Partnerships) . .7.5373 Ralston, Paul (Dir., Broadcast Properties) . . . .7.3210 Hillesland, Ryan (Marketing Assistant). . . . . . .7.1373 Solum, Catlin (Marketing Assistant) . . . . . . . . 7.1373

SWIMMING & DIVING Parsons, Steve (Head Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.2766 Strom, Brian (Diving Coach/Dir. of Aquatics) . . 7.3050 TBA (Assistant Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.2454 TBA (Assistant Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.2454 Swim ND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.4451

MEDIA RELATIONS Hajdu, Jayson (Asst. A.D.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.2985 Powell, Ryan (Associate Director) . . . . . . . . . . .7.2986 Koenen, Derek (Assistant Director) . . . . . . . . . .7.6743 Wigness, Mitch (Assistant Director) . . . . . . . . .7.4210 Schill, Matt (Director, New Media). . . . . . . . . . .7.2668 SOCCER Gay, Kristen (Head Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.3972 Tiggs, Nicole (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.3684 Rasmussen, Sven (Assistant Coach) . . . . . . . . .7.3684 Abbott, Thelma (Administrative Assistant) . . . 7.3478 SOFTBALL Oakley, Eric (Head Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.4952 Montalto, Amanda (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . .7.2353 SPORTS MEDICINE Westereng, Steve (Director). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.3886 Tracy, Robin (Physical Therapist) . . . . . . . . . . . .7.4845 Ziegler, Cathy (Physical Therapist). . . . . . . . . . .7.4846 Flatt, John (Asst. AT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.2977 Hunt, Erika (Asst. At). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.0723 Poolman, Mark (Asst. AT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.3107 Rambough, Audrey (Asst. AT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.3177 Sand, Eric (Asst. AT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.0723 Vanderpan, McKynsay (Asst. AT) . . . . . . . . . . . .7.6147

TENNIS Wynne, Tom (Head Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.4758 TBA (Assistant Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TBA Center Court Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 746.2790 TICKET OFFICE Reardon, Heather (Manager) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.4694 Ticket Office (REA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.0855 REA Ticket Office FAX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.6646 Student Ticket Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.3666 TRACK & FIELD/CROSS COUNTRY Galbraith, Kevin (Head Track Coach) . . . . . . . .7.2361 Clay, Dick (Head Cross Country Coach) . . . . . .7.2979 Miller, Peter (Assistant Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.0446 Silvers, Joe (Assistant Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.2361 VOLLEYBALL Hardee, Ashley (Head Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.2351 Brown, Dan (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.2508 Joki, Erin (Assistant Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.2508 Abbott, Thelma (Administrative Assistant) . . . 7.3478 OTHER DEPT. NUMBERS Page, Sally (Title IX Coordinator) . . . . . . . . . . . .7.4172 Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.2591 Hyslop Conference Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.2364 Pride of the North Band . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.4396 Ray Richards Golf Course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.4340 NoDak Nation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.3666 Training Room (Hyslop) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.2977 Training Room (Memorial Stadium) . . . . . . . . .7.4487

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2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA CREDENTIALS

The 2012-13 University of North Dakota women’s hockey media guide has been produced by the UND athletics media relations office to provide information for the media in covering the team this season. We appreciate your interest and will do everything possible to meet your needs. Please take a few minutes to read through the information on this page and to familiarize yourself with this publication.

Media credentials will be issued only to working media, sports information/media relations personnel, league officials or staff members of competing institutions with a legitimate need for access to the press box. Requests for media credentials, season or single-game, for the season must be made in advance with Derek Koenen (701.777.6743) in the UND Media Relations Office. It is asked that you submit credential requests at least one week prior to the game you will be covering.

Thanks again for your interest and coverage and enjoy the season.

INTERVIEWS MEDIA RELATIONS Mailing Address: Athletic Media Relations Office UND Athletics Hyslop Sports Center, Room 126 2751 2nd Avenue North, Stop 9013 Grand Forks, ND 58202 Phone Numbers: Derek Koenen, Assistant Director (Contact) Office: 701.777.6743 E-mail: derek.koenen@athletics.UND.edu Jayson Hajdu, Assistant A.D. Office: 701.777.2985 E-mail: jayson.hajdu@athletics.UND.edu Ryan Powell, Associate Director Office: 701.777.2986 E-mail: ryan.powell@athletics.UND.edu Mitch Wigness, Assistant Director Office: 701.777.4210 E-mail: mitchell.wigness@athletics.UND.edu Matt Schill, Director of New Media Office: 701.777.2668 E-mail: matt.schill@athletics.UND.edu

PRESS BOX Members of the press will be seated in the main press box, which is located on the east side of the Ralph Engelstad Arena. Press may enter the arena at the southwest corner (student entrance) or at the east entrance (main lobby). Credentials can be picked up at the will call window in the main lobby. Media members may park in any available general parking lot. Cheering and betting in the press box will not be tolerated and violators will be removed from the press box.

PRESS BOX OPERATIONS Game programs, game notes, line charts, statistics and media guides will be available in the press box prior to all home games. Shot charts and period statistics will be distributed after each period, while a complete game summary will be available upon the conclusion of the game. Several Daktronics statistic monitors are placed throughout the press box and provide the media information on scoring, penalties and other game information. Media have access to phones (credit card and collect calls), electrical outlets and a copy machine in the press box. Ethernet connections are also available.

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Requests for interviews with players or members of the coaching staff must be made through the UND Media Relations Office. Players will return phone calls from the media either collect or from the media relations office. Mid-morning and early afternoon are the best times to reach Coach Idalski and his staff. Players and coaches are available up to 10 minutes prior to the start of practice (8 a.m.), as well as after practice (10-10:30 a.m.). It would be appreciated if members of the press would call ahead to inform the media relations office of their attendance at practice. Coach Idalski will be available for pre-game and post-game interviews. Players will be available for post-game interviews only and all interviews will take place outside the locker room. The locker room, training room and weight rooms are off limits to the media. No media interviews will be conducted with players prior to games.

RADIO AND TELEVISION The Engelstad Arena press box has two electronic media booths from which on-air radio talent may broadcast games. One is reserved for UND’s home radio station and one for the visiting radio station. On-air television talent can also be accommodated. Stations wishing to broadcast games from Engelstad Arena are asked to contact the media relations office at least two weeks in advance of the games you intend to cover.

PHOTOGRAPHERS Photography credentials are issued to media and departmental photographers only. Photographers must remain in designated areas of the arena. Penalty box space is limited and space will be assigned as available.

MEDIA OUTLETS Listed below are the primary North Dakota media outlets GRAND FORKS HERALD, P.O. Box 6008, Grand Forks, ND 58206 Phone: 701.780.1127 FAX: 701.795.4603 FARGO FORUM, P.O. Box 2020, 101 N. Fifth, Fargo, ND 58107 Phone: 701.241.5546 FAX: 701.241.5487 BISMARCK TRIBUNE, Box 1498, 707 E. Front Ave., Bismarck, ND 58501 Phone: 701.223.2500 FAX: 701.223.2063 MINOT DAILY NEWS, Box 1150, Minot, ND 58702 Phone: 701.857.1900 FAX: 701.857.1961 DAKOTA STUDENT, Box 8177, UND Grand Forks, ND 58202 Phone: 701.777.2677 FAX: 701.777.3137 CLEAR CHANNEL COMMUNICATIONS, North Dakota Stations, 505 University Ave. Grand Forks, ND 58201 Phone: 701.746.1417 FAX: 701.746.1410 KCNN RADIO, Old Belmont Road South P.O. Box 13638 Grand Forks, ND 58208-3638 Phone: 701.775.4611 Fax: 701.772.0540 KNOX RADIO, P.O. Box 13638, Grand Forks, ND 58208-3638 Phone: 701.775.4611 FAX: 701.772.0540 KFGO RADIO, 1020 25th St. S Fargo, ND 58103 Phone: 701.237.5346 WDAZ-TV (ABC), P.O. Box 12639, Grand Forks, ND 58208-2639 Phone: 701.775.2511 FAX: 701.746.4507 KVLY-TV (NBC), 1350 21st Ave. S., Fargo, ND 58103 Phone: 701.237.5211 FAX: 701.237.5396 KXJB-TV (CBS), 1350 21st Ave. S., Fargo, ND 58103 Phone: 701.282.0444 FAX: 701.282.2680 KVRR-TV (FOX), P.O. Box 9115, Fargo, ND 58106 Phone: 701.277.1515 Fax: 701.277.9656 ASSOCIATED PRESS, P.O. Box 1018, Bismarck, ND Phone: 1.800.472.2186 FAX: 701.224.0158


2012-13 SEASON OUTLOOK Brian Idalski. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-29 Peter Elander . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Erik Fabian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-33 Season Outlookk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-36 Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Student-Athlete Pages . . . . . . . . . 38-56


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BRIAN IDALSKI Head Coach Years at UND: 6th Hometown: Warren, Mich. Alma Mater: Wisconsin-Stevens Point (2001)

Brian Idalski is entering his sixth season as head coach of the University of North Dakota women’s hockey program in 2012-13. He has laid a strong foundation for years to come with flourishing recruiting classes, a strong sense of accountability throughout the locker room and a distinguished coaching staff with experience collegiately, professionally, nationally and internationally. Since the day he was hired on April 11, 2007, and officially introduced at an April 12 press conference at the Ralph Engelstad Arena as the second head coach in program history, Idalski has believed that with second-to-none facilities, a fan base devoted to its UND athletics and hockey, and the vast educational opportunities at the University of North Dakota, the women’s hockey team should gain its ranks as a traditional powerhouse in the national scene. Idalski said at the time of his hiring at UND: “I am looking forward to its challenges and I am excited for the opportunity to create a culture of winning and a tradition of excellence with the UND women’s hockey program.” During his tenure at UND, the program has attracted its first-ever Olympian in Susanne Fellner (2006 Olympics, German National Team), its first-ever active student-athlete Olympians in Jocelyne and Monique Lamoureux (2010 Olympics, U.S. National Team) and first-ever recruited Olympian in Michelle Karvinen (2010 Olympics, Finnish National Team). Not only has his staff gone global to recruit the top-end talent from the International Ice Hockey Federation, it has grown a pipeline into USA Hockey and Hockey Canada, along with the keeping the local standouts from Minnesota, North Dakota and Manitoba. UND continued to progress as program in 2011-12 as Idalski and staff led the squad to its first NCAA Tournament appearance and a program-record 22 wins. With an overall record of 22-12-3, 10 of UND’s losses came against ranked opponents, four against eventual national champion Minnesota and three against runner-up Wisconsin. North Dakota was the only team in the nation to beat Minnesota twice during its national championship season. Under his tutelage in 2010-11, the Sioux had a 20-win season, a playoff series win over Bemidji State sending them to the WCHA Final Face-Off, and nearly to the NCAA Tournament after finishing ninth in the Pairwise Rankings – all firsts. The Sioux posted a record of 6-9 against the eight teams that advanced to the NCAA Tournament, with five of those nine losses coming to eventual national champion Wisconsin. During the 2009-10 season, the Sioux defeated a top-ranked team for the first time as they shutout No. 1 Wisconsin, on the road on the night they hung their national championship banner, to stun over 2,500 Badger fans in attendance at the Kohl Center. In his first season behind the Sioux bench, Idalski guided a youthful team to a four-win WCHA improvement from the previous season. Along the way, UND also increased its offensive output by half a goal per game while lowering its goals against by nearly the same margin from 2007-08. All were promising signs that better day were ahead for a program that is essentially still in its relative infancy. Prior to coming to UND, Idalski spent the 2006-07 season as an assistant coach with St. Cloud State University’s women’s hockey program, where his primary responsibilities included coaching the defensemen, scouting opponents and overseeing all aspects of recruiting.

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THE BRIAN IDALSKI FILE Birthdate • January 23, 1971 Hometown • Warren, Mich. Education • Bachelor’s Degree: Health Promotion/Wellness (UWSP, 2001) Family • Wife, Nichole • Sons, Beau, Jason, David, Mitchel Coaching • 2007-present - Head Coach University of North Dakota • 2006-07 - Assistant Coach St. Cloud State University • 2001-06 - Head Coach University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point • 2000-01 - Assistant Coach (men’s) University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point • 1999-00 - Assistant Coach Columbus (Central Hockey League) Coaching Awards • 2005, 2002 NCHA Coach of the Year • 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003 AHCA Award finalist Playing Career • 1997-99 - Columbus Cottonmouths (CHL) • 1995-97 - Madison Monsters (UHL) • 1991-95 - University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point


2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY BRIAN IDALSKI’S COACHING RECORD WCHA YEAR 2001-02^ 2002-03 2003-04* 2004-05^ 2005-06* 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Totals

SCHOOL Wisconsin-Stevens Point Wisconsin-Stevens Point Wisconsin-Stevens Point Wisconsin-Stevens Point Wisconsin-Stevens Point North Dakota North Dakota North Dakota North Dakota North Dakota Total at UND Total Overall

W 15 12 11 9 11 4 9 7 16 16 52 110

L 1 3 4 0 1 20 16 19 10 9 74 83

T 0 1 1 1 3 4 3 2 2 3 14 20

OVERALL PCT. .938 .781 .719 .950 .833 .214 .375 .286 .607 .625 .421 .563

FINISH 1st 2nd t-2nd 1st 1st 7TH T-5TH 8th 4th 3rd

W 26 20 19 22 21 4 13 8 20 22 67 174

L 1 5 7 3 5 26 19 22 13 12 92 112

T 0 2 4 1 4 6 4 4 3 3 20 31

PCT. .963 .778 .700 .865 .767 .153 .417 .294 .597 .635 .430 .598

FINISH NCAA runner-up NCAA semifinal

NCAA quarterfinal

^ –Named Coach of the Year, Northern Collegiate Hockey Association (NCHA) * – Advanced to NCAA Division II Frozen Four Before that, Idalski enjoyed a highly successful five-year tenure as head women’s hockey coach at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, where he amassed a 108-21-11 (.811) record and was a four-time finalist as American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) National Coach of the Year. Idalski guided UW-Stevens Point to an NCAA Division III runner-up finish in 200304, a third-place national finish in 2005-06 and a national quarterfinal finish in 2004-05. He led the Pointers to three Northern Collegiate Hockey Association (NCHA) regular season championships (2002, 2005, 2006) and four NCHA playoff titles (2002, 2004, 2005, 2006) and was twice named NCHA Coach of the Year (2002, 2005). During his time at UW-Stevens Point, Idalski tutored three All-Americans, six Academic All-Americans and 17 All-NCHA selections. In 2005-06, his final year at UW-Stevens Point, the Pointers went 21-5-4 overall and 11-1-3 during league play and advanced to the Division III Frozen Four for the second time in three years, where they finished third. During 2004-05, the Pointers posted a 22-3-1 record and became the first team to finish the NCHA regular season undefeated as Idalski was named the league’s coach of the year for the second time in his career.

Being named the NCHA Coach of the Year after his first year as head coach with the Pointers, Idalski also earned NCHA regular season and playoff titles after finishing 20-5-2 in 2002-03 and 26-1 in 2001-02. A four-year letterwinner at UW-Stevens Point from 1991-1995, Idalski was a member of the Pointers’ NCAA Division III runner-up team in 1992 and was a sophomore on the 1993 Division III national championship team. In 97 career games as a defenseman, he tallied five goals and 20 assists. Following his Pointer playing days, Idalski went on to play professional hockey for two years with the Madison Monsters of the United Hockey League from 19951997. He then played two seasons with the Columbus (Ga.) Cottonmouths of the Central Hockey League from 1997-1999, and won the 1998 CHL regular season and playoff championship. After his professional playing days, Idalski spent the 1999-2000 season as the full-time assistant coach with the Cottonmouths. Idalski has also been involved for several years as an instructor at the USA Hockey National Development Camps and other instructional hockey camps throughout North America. A Warren, Mich., native, Idalski and his wife, Nicole, have four sons, Beau, Jason, David and Mitchel.

In 2003-04, just his third year at the helm, the Pointers finished 19-7-2 and played one of the nation’s strongest schedules, taking on six of the top eight teams in the country. Currently, UW-Stevens Point is still the only West Region team to reach the Division III NCAA National Title game, falling 2-1 to host Middlebury (Vt.).

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PETER ELANDER Associate Head Coach Years at UND: 3rd Hometown: Jonstorp, Sweden Alma Mater: Stockholm (‘86)

Peter Elander is entering his third season with the UND women’s hockey team after being named associate head coach on March 2, 2010. “Together with Coach Idalski, I can see the program going from good to excellent,” Elander said at the time of his hiring. “With the facilities equivalent to a Nobel prize-winning lab, but in hockey instead of chemistry, and a town that gives great support and has a history of excellent hockey, this is a chance of a lifetime for me and my family to take an inspirational step in our lives.” “We are very excited for the future and the North Dakota women’s hockey team will be recognized as a powerhouse in women’s hockey, not only on the university level, but also on the international level.” Elander’s expertise has helped UND’s power play by nearly doubling the conversion rate from 16.8 percent up to 23.0 percent in 2011-12.

THE PETER ELANDER FILE Birthdate • March 1, 1960 Hometown • Jonstorp, Sweden Education • Master’s Degree: Physical Education (Stockholm ‘86) Family • Wife, Charlene Sons, Daniel and Alex Coaching • 2001-10 - Head Coach Team Sweden (women’s) • 1998-99 - Assistant Coach Team Sweden U20 (men’s) • 1996-97 - Head Coach Aalborg, Denmark in first league • 1995-96 - Head Coach (men’s) Tyringe SoSS in second league • 1992-95 - Assistant Coach Rögle BK in first league (men’s) • 1991-02 - Assistant Coach Rögle BK in second league (men’s) • 1988-89 - Playing Coach Bergen/Djerv, Norway (men’s) Playing Career • 1980-84 - Swedish Elite League • 2010 4th, 2009 4th, 2008

UND also set back-to-back records from 2010-12 in total goals, increasing from 98 to 116 in 2010-11 and to 155 in 2011-12. Elander brings a wealth of international experience to UND after spending the nine years as the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) head coach of the Swedish women’s national team. Team Sweden became a international contender each year under his tutelage, having coached the team to two medals in the Olympics and four top-five finishes in World Championship competitions. Most recently Elander led his team to a fourth-place finish at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics after suffering a 3-2 overtime loss to Finland in the bronze medal game. Many WCHA standouts played for Elander, including goaltender Kim Martin, defensemen Jenni Asserholt, Emilia Andersson and forwards Elin Holmlov and Pernilla Winberg. In 2006, under his tutelage, Sweden had its highest finish in international competition. Sweden completed the Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy, as silver medalists, including a monumental upset over the United States. Sweden came back from a 2-0 deficit early in the game to win 3-2 in a shootout to reach the gold-medal game against Canada (4-1 loss). His team’s upset of USA in the 2006 Olympic semi-final made the IIHF’s list of the 100 Top Stories of The Century (No. 34, Swedish “Mirakel” as USA bumped from Olympic gold-medal game.) In his first year as head coach of the national team, Elander was on the coaching staff that helped Sweden to its first medal with a third-place finish at the 2002 Winter Olympics (Salt Lake City, Utah). From 1988-99 Elander coached men’s hockey, including the Swedish U-20 National Team that finished in fourth place at the World Championships (1998-99) and four years as an assistant coach of Rogle BK in the Swedish Elite League (1991-95), as well as working with high-profile hockey players such as Henrik and Daniel Sedin, amongst others.

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Elander was honored with the opportunity to represent UND and women’s hockey among hockey’s biggest names at the first-ever World Hockey Summit from Aug. 23-26, 2010, in Toronto. Elander was selected by the Summit steering committee to participate as a special panelist to speak about women’s hockey and closing the gap with North America. Elander speaks five languages fluently: Swedish, English, German, Danish and Norwegian, as well as some Italian and French, and does public speaking appearances in his spare time.


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ERIK FABIAN Assistant Coach ch Years at UND: 3rd Hometown: Roseau, Minn. n. Alma Mater: UND (‘07)

Erik Fabian is in his third season as an assistant coach on the North Dakota women’s hockey staff. His responsibilities include working with the team’s penalty killing units, recruiting, scouting and basic hockey skills. “I feel like I am going to bring a youthful exuberance to coaching,” Fabian said at the time of his hiring. “I have always wanted to coach. It is where my heart lies right now and is what drew me to this opportunity. I just want to go coach and do what I can for the program.”

THE ERIK FABIAN FILE Birthdate • May 28, 1983 Hometown • Roseau, Minn. Education • Bachelor’s Degree: Mathematics (UND ‘07) Family • Wife, Tina • Daughter, Alexis, and son, Jackson Coaching • 2008-2010 - Assistant Director The Hockey Academy at the Ralph Englestad Arena ECHL Playing Career • 2007-08 - Pennsicola Ice Pilots • 2006-07 - Alaska Aces NCAA Playing Career • 2003-07 - North Dakota USHL Playing Career • 2002-03 - Topeka Scarecrows

Under his guidance, UND has set back-to-back records in succesful penalty-kill conversions, including an all-time high at 87.4 percent in 2011-12. Fabian is a former UND men’s forward (2003-07) who played professional hockey in the East Coast Hockey League for the Pensacola Ice Pilots and Alaska Aces where, in 91 games, he scored 47 points, including 20 goals. Fabian helped lead the Sioux to a 24-14-5 record as an alternate captain his senior campaign and an overall record of 108-53-14 during his four years, including a MacNaughton Cup (WCHA regular-season first place) in his freshman season. He recorded a total of 39 points (19 goals and 20 assists) in 115 games. During his time in the Kelly Green and White, the Roseau, Minn., native, helped the Sioux to the NCAA tournament all four years, the semifinals three times and championship game once, finishing as national runner-up. Fabian was a three-time WCHA All-Academic selection and in 2003-04 had a career-high four-point game against Minnesota State (Feb. 21, 2004), scoring a hat-trick and an additional assist. In 2004-05, Fabian scored two goals in a 4-2 Frozen Four semifinal win over Minnesota. Fabian joins the staff after previously serving as the assistant director of The Hockey Academy at Ralph Engelstad Arena, where he worked with Brad Berry, who was hired as an assistant coach by the Columbus Blue Jackets on June 24, 2010. Before UND, Fabian spent the 2002-03 season with the Topeka Scarecrows of the USHL and was a 2001 graduate of Roseau High School. Fabian’s family includes his wife, Tina, daughter, Alexis, and son, Jackson.

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ELI ROSENDAHL Volunteer Coach

McKYNSAY VANDERPAN Athletic Trainer/Strengthh and Conditioning Years at UND: 11th season n

Years at UND: 2nd Season nn. Hometown: Burnsville, Minn. Hometown: Grand Forks, N.D. .D. Alma Mater: North Dakotaa (‘02) Alma Mater: North Dakota (‘08)

Eli Rosendahl enters his second season as UND’s volunteer coach in 2012-13 and works primarily with the goalies. An all-state goalie and graduate of Red River High School (Grand Forks, N.D.), he has coached at the bantam level the past four seasons in Grand Forks. He has also been active with North Dakota Amateur Hockey, as an assistant coach for the high school boys Team North Dakota, as well as the North Dakota Elite League team. A Level 4 certified USA Hockey coach, Rosendahl has been an instructor at The Hockey Academy at the Ralph Engelstad Arena since its beginning in 2009, and now serves as the assistant director.

McKynsay Vanderpan serves as the head athletic trainer for the UND women’s hockey team and has done so in each of the team’s 10 years of existence. She also serves as the team’s strength and conditioning coordinator as of the 2010-11 season. Vanderpan graduated from the University of North Dakota in 2002 with a bachelor’s degree in athletic training and a minor in health education, and added a master’s degree in instructional design and technology from UND in 2004. Vanderpan worked extensively with all Fighting Sioux athletic teams as an undergraduate, working specifically with football, swimming and diving, soccer, track and field and softball. A native of Burnsville, Minn., Vanderpan is married to former UND football player Matt Vanderpan. They have a daughter, Clara.

KEVIN VAUGHAN

DEREK KOENEN

Dir. of Hockey Operations ations

Asst. Director of Media edia Relations

Years at UND: 5th season

Years at UND: 5th season

Hometown: Inver Grove Heights, eights, Minn.

Hometown: Marshall, Minn. n.

Alma Mater: St. Cloud State e (‘07)

Alma Mater: Minnesota State, tate, Mankato (‘07)

Kevin Vaughan is in his fifth year as director of hockey operations for UND’s women’s hockey program. Vaughan’s primary duties include serving as the program’s equipment manager and coordinating all team travel. In September, 2011, Vaughan represented the University of North Dakota as mentor for the Czech Republic Women’s National Team. A 2007 graduate of St. Cloud State with a bachelor’s degree in human resource management, Vaughan spent the previous four years as a student manager with the SCSU men’s and women’s hockey programs. Vaughan also served as the equipment manager for the USA Under-17 team that won the gold medal at th 2006 Five Nations Cup in Rochester, N.Y. In 2003, Vaughan helped Simley High School to a runner-up finish in the Minnesota State High School Tournament. A native of Inver Grove Heights, Minn., Vaughan also coached youth hockey in Minneapolis.

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Derek Koenen is in his fifth year at UND serving as UND’s primary contact for women’s hockey, soccer, softball and men’s and women’s tennis. Prior to joining UND’s media relations staff, Koenen spent the previous two years as an athletics communications intern at Minnesota State University, Mankato, where he was the primary contact for Maverick wrestling and men’s and women’s golf. Koenen also served as a public relations intern with the National Football League’s Minnesota Vikings from 2005-08 and was a fulltime assistant each season during training camp. While with the Vikings, he was also a member of the Vikings’ gameday staff during regular season and playoff home games and was responsible for coordinating press conferences and media requests. Before joining the Vikings, Koenen was a sports journalist for the Marshall (Minn.) Independent. A native of Marshall, Minn., Koenen received a bachelor’s degree in mass communications and public relations with a marketing minor from Minnesota State in 2007.


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MAX MARKOWITZ

RYAN LADOUCER

Assistant Director of Operations

Student Volunteer

Years at UND: 2nd season

Years at UND: 1st season

Hometown: Detroit, Mich..

Hometown: Grand Forks, N.D. .D.

Alma Mater: North Dakotaa (‘12)

Alma Mater: North Dakota (‘13)

Max Markowitz enters his second season with the University of North Dakota women’s hockey team. He is currently pursuing his master’s degree in sport psychology after receiving his bachelor’s degree in physical education, exercise science and wellness. Markowitz played youth hockey in the Detroit metro area for various Midwest Elite Hockey League teams.

Ryan LaDoucer enters his first season as a student volunteer with the UND women’s hockey team while pursuing his bachelor’s degree in business. A Grand Forks native, LaDoucer is a 2008 graduate of Red River High School where he was named the 2008 North Dakota Mr. Hockey winner and was a two-time all-state selection and threetime all-conference selection. A 2007 draft pick of the Lincoln Stars of the USHL, he finished his senior year playing with the Fargo-Moorhead Jets of the NAHL and played for former UND men’s head coach Dean Blais with the Fargo Force of the USHL during their inaugural 2008-09 season. LaDoucer has worked at the Ralph Engelstad Arena’s Hockey Academy since 2009 and helped coach for the high school boys Team North Dakota.

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2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY play and 1-2-3 in games decided by one goal. Along those same lines, North Dakota was extraordinary playing at home in the Ralph Engelstad Arena, where it finished with a program-record 15 wins and outscored its opponents 102-36, but had a losing record on the road.

North Dakota opens the season ranked fifth in both the USCHO.com/CBS College Sports and the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine polls and was picked to finish second in the WCHA Pre-Season Coaches poll, which are all program highs.

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he expectations for the University of North Dakota women’s hockey team may be at an all-time high as it enters its 11th season of varsity hockey. In its 10th anniversary season, UND earned its first trip to the NCAA National Tournament ranked sixth in the nation after winning a program record 22 games, but saw its season come to an end in the quarterfinals to eventual national champion Minnesota. Disappointed that UND couldn’t make a run further in the tournament, sixth-year head coach Brian Idalski knows it was another step that needed to be taken in becoming the elite program he envisions. “Every team has to make progressions,” Idalski said. “I think people get caught up with the Cinderella story, coming out of nowhere, to win it all. Fact of the matter is, it was our first time in the NCAAs so we got a little taste of that. That’s why it was so disappointing the year before when we weren’t able to make it. Now the expectation is to get back there and now we have a little more knowledge of what to expect. We are looking forward to this season because we feel we can take that next step.” North Dakota was a dominant team at times last year, but lacked the consistency and depth that is needed to win championships. For the first time in program his-

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tory UND wasn’t a huge underdog heading into games against the nation’s elite teams, but it was, and still is, figuring out its way of becoming favorites in those meetings and eventually hanging championship banners.

“We were not a very good road team,” Idalski said. “That is a little bit of a mentality, maturity, and something we really look to improve upon, but obviously the home record at the Ralph is where we want it to be. With the fan support we have and not being a very nice place to play as an opponent, we want to keep that rolling because there is a great atmosphere at the Ralph.” UND will have strong captains leading the way in senior Patty Kazmaier Award top-3 finalist Jocelyne Lamoureux (Grand Forks, N.D.) serving as captain while senior Patty Kazmaier top-10 honoree Monique Lamoureux (Grand Forks, N.D.), ju-

Competing in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association gives you plenty of opportunities throughout the regular season to gauge where you stand in hopes of a run to a championship, as all 13 national championships have been won by a league team. “Wisconsin, Minnesota and Minnesota Duluth have a championship pedigree and a little swagger that we haven’t had yet,” Idalski said. “A lot of that comes from winning playoff games and being in playoff and championship situations. We feel we are getting to where, when we play those teams, they are NCAA championship type games every time we play, and success in those games will help us in the postseason.” North Dakota went 15-0 when scoring five or more goals last year, 17-2 when scoring first and 20-1 when leading after the second intermission, but part of that championship pedigree is overcoming adversity and winning close games when everything isn’t going exactly as planned. UND struggled in those situations, going 5-9-3 when its opponent scored first, 1-10-3 when trailing after two periods of

Michelle Karvinen was named the 2011-12 Western Collegiate Hockey Association Rookie of the Year after leading the NCCA in points by a first-year player with 61.


2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY 1 regular-season home games match the 18 m most in program history and are its most s since 2005-06. W no exhibition games on this year’s With s schedule, North Dakota will jump straight i into conference play, opening the regular s season Oct. 5-6 hosting Minnesota State University, Mankato. U After heading to Columbus, Ohio, the folA lowing weekend on its first road trip of the l season to take on Ohio State (Oct. 12-13), s UND returns to Grand Forks for the next U three weekends hosting St. Cloud State t (Oct. 19-20) and rival Minnesota (Oct. 27( 28) 2 before its first non-conference series against Clarkson (Nov. 2-3). a Twelve of UND’s 18 games before the T Christmas break are at home, adding MinC nesota Duluth (Nov. 23-24) and Rochester n Institute of Technology (Nov. 30-Dec. 1). I North Dakota closes out 2012 action at N Wisconsin (Dec. 8-9). W

held at Ridder Arena in Minneapolis. Following the league playoff championship, four NCAA Division I regional games will be contested the weekend of March 15-17 at sites to be determined. The four NCAA regional winners will then earn a trip to the 2013 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four at Ridder Arena the weekend of March 22-24. ON THE BLUE LINE North Dakota’s line chart on the blue line might be shaken up a lot in the early parts of the season with some question marks, but has plenty of talented options to step up and fill the roles. “It is an area we want to improve on, not only with our core of defensemen, but as a team defensively,” Idalski said. “ I feel we gave up way too many goals last year. Being the elite team that we are trying to become, that is definitely something we need to improve upon. “

Junior Kayla Berg will serve as an alternate captain.

nior defenseman Kayla Berg (Fargo, N.D.) and WCHA Rookie of the Year Michelle Karvinen (Rodovre, Denmark) will aid the way as alternate captains. UND opens the season ranked fifth in both the USCHO.com/CBS College Sports poll and the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine poll, and was picked to finish second in the WCHA Pre-Season Coaches poll. All are program highs. “It is going to be a little bit of an adjustment with the new players,” Idalski said. “You talk about the depth and that is terrific, but you need to build some chemistry and figure out a way to rotate and use that depth with good line combinations. There is definitely going to be a feeling-itout period early in the season. We would love to fast forward to the playoffs, but we have to go through the process and we need to grow and get better every week. So, for the start of the season, it is mostly going to be focusing on the little things.” THE SCHEDULE The 2012-13 schedule features 34 regular season games, including 28 against Western Collegiate Hockey Association opponents and six non-conference tilts. UND’s

Opening 2013 will be UND’s last non-conference series of the season as it heads to St. Charles, Mo., for a 2-game series against Lindenwood. North Dakota’s remaining 14 games consist of league play at Minnesota (Jan. 1112), versus Wisconsin (Jan. 18-19), at St. Cloud State (Jan. 25-26), at Minnesota State (Feb. 1-2), versus Bemidji State (Feb. 8-9), versus Ohio State (Feb. 1516) and complete their regular season campaign at Minnesota Duluth (Feb. 22-23). The pursuit of the annual WCHA playoff championship will get underway the weekend of March 1-3 with four best-of-three playoff series. The four firstround conference playoff winners will advance to the 2013 WCHA Final Face-Off (March 8-9) to be

Senior Jordan Slavin (Erie, Colo.) returns to join the core of returners on the blue line of fellow senior Ashley Furia (Sedalia, Colo.), junior Kayla Berg (Fargo, N.D.) and sophomore Tori Williams (The Pas, Manitoba).

nes of the Ralph Engelstad Arena in North Dakota went 15-3-1 at its home confi confines 2011-12 to set new program records in home wins and home winning percentage.

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2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY M Michelle Karvinen (R (Rodovre, Denm mark) earned WCHA Ro Rookie of the Year ho honors after leading th the nation in points by a first-year player w with 61, including 24 goals and 37 assists, go all new program real cords. co

Senior Jorid Dagfinrud has set a new program record with seven career shutouts including four in 2011-12.

“Having Jordan back and healthy will go a long way, but it is also important that the rest of our returners improve,” Idalski said. “Berg, Williams and Furia need to take a step forward for us, but we also like some of the pieces we have added as newcomers in regards to Sam LaShomb, Tanja Eisenschmid and Johanna Fallman.” The newcomers should make an immediate impact as they boast plenty of pre-collegiate experience internationally. LaShomb helped the U.S. to a silver medal in the IIHF U18 World Championship while Eisenschmid (Germany) and Fallman (Sweden) have each competed in the World Championship’s top division tournaments, including this past April in Vermont. “Those are kids that can step in and really should give us more talent and depth on the blue line,” Idalski said. “There are going to be some ups and downs but that is a pretty good, and better core, then we have had defensively.” UP FRONT North Dakota was one of the highest scoring teams in the country last year. It could be even more dangerous in 2012-13 as it returns its top-four scorers. Jocelyne Lamoureux and Monique Lamoureux have each reached the 200 career-point milestone in three seasons as two of the most dynamic players in college hockey.

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Josefine Jakobsen Jo (Aalborg, Denmark) (A showed great imsh provement throughpro out her first year in ou collegiate play and col concluded with 35 points off 13 goals and 22 assists.

Michelle Bonapace-Potvin (Royn-Noranda, Quebec). “We are going to compete back there and have faith that Jorid and Shelby both can play,” Idalski said. “Early on we are going to give them both a shot with some time in net and hopefully one of them steps up to be our number-one kid and takes the reigns there. It is not going to be much different in my eyes than it has been in the past. We are going to have a little competition there and hope one of them steps forward. “Jorid proved she can play with a couple big wins against Duluth and Minnesota with shutouts but needs to be more consistent. Shelby, with a redshirt year, is a kid that has a good pedigree and can push for playing time.”

Seniors Megan Gilbert (Andover, Minn.), Mary Loken (Roseau, Minn.) and Allison Parizek (Minot, N.D.), along with sophomore Andrea Dalen (Honefoss, Norway), will add depth and provide leadership for a large group of first-year players. After a year of redshirting, local high school standouts Leah Jensen (East Grand Forks, Minn.), Layla Marvin (Warroad, Minn.) and Shannon Kaiser (Crookston, Minn.) are anxious to join the mix, while a pair of Canada’s key contributors to its goldmedal winning U18 in Meghan Dufault (Winnipeg, Manitoba) and Becca Kohler (St. Thomas, Ontario), should make an immediate impact as well. “We are returning a bulk of our scoring, and the young kids last year that did well for us, will have a year of maturity growth to take another step forward,” Idalski said. “Our upperclassmen are very good and will look to continue being so. We added a couple of pieces that we are very high on that we think give us more depth than we have ever had.” BETWEEN THE PIPES UND will be looking to fill the spot of its all-time wins leader Stephanie Ney, but feels it is in a good spot with senior Jorid Dagfinrud (Sarpsborg, Norway), redshirt freshman Shelby Amsley-Benzie (Warroad, Minn.) and sophomore

Jordan Slavin returns for her senior season to help solidify UND’s blue line after suffering a season-ending injury.


2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY 2012-13 north dakota hockey Women’s Hockey Prospectus 2012-13 NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 14 15 16 17 18 19 22 25 27 29 30 33 51 63 91

NAME POS. Shelby Amsley-Benzie G Mary Loken F Michelle Karvinen F Sam LaShomb D Johanna Fallman D Allison Parizek F Jordan Slavin D Samantha Hanson D Kayla Berg D Andrea Dalen F Shannon Kaiser F Marissa Salo F Megan Gilbert F Tori Williams D Jocelyne Lamoureux F Monique Lamoureux F Meghan Dufault F Tanja Eisenschmid D Leah Jensen F Layla Marvin F Amanda Koep G Jorid Dagfinrud G Michelle Bonapace-Potvin G Becca Kohler F Josefine Jakobsen F Ashley Furia D/F

Roster By Class Seniors (8): Jorid Dagfinrud, Ashley Furia, Megan Gilbert, Jocelyne Lamoureux, Monique Lamoureux, Mary Loken, Allison Parizek, Jordan Slavin

YR. RFr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. RFr. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. RFr. RFr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. So. Sr.

HT. S/C 5-7 L 5-6 R 5-5 L 5-9 L 5-9 L 5-5 R 5-10 L 5-8 R 5-5 R 5-8 R 5-7 R 5-8 R 5-7 R 5-3 L 5-6 R 5-6 R 5-3 R 5-8 L 5-6 R 5-5 R 5-4 L 5-6 L 5-7 L 6-0 R 5-7 L 5-6 R

HOMETOWN Warroad, Minn. Roseau, Minn. Rodovre, Denmark Inver Grove Heights, Minn. Lulea, Sweden Minot, N.D. Erie, Colo. White Bear Lake, Minn. Fargo, N.D. Honefoss, Norway Crookston, Minn. Grand Rapids, Minn. Andover, Minn. The Pas, Manitoba Grand Forks, N.D. Grand Forks, N.D. Winnipeg, Manitoba Kaufbeuren, Germany East Grand Forks, Minn. Warroad, Minn. St. Michael, Minn. Sarpsborg, Norway Royn-Noranda, Quebec St. Thomas, Ontario Aalborg, Denmark Sedalia, Colo.

Roster Geographically Colorado (2): Ashley Furia, Jordan Slavin Denmark (2): Michelle Karvinen, Josefine Jakobsen

Juniors (2): Kayla Berg, Michelle Karvinen Germany (1): Tanja Eisenschmid Sophomores (4): Michelle Bonapace-Potvin, Andrea Dalen, Josefine Jakobsen, Tori Williams Redshirt Freshmen (4): Shelby Amsley-Benzie, Leah Jensen, Shannon Kaiser, Layla Marvin Freshmen (8): Meghan Dufault, Tanja Eisenschmid, Johanna Fallman, Samantha Hanson, Amanda Koep, Becca Kohler, Sam LaShomb, Marissa Salo

Manitoba (2): Meghan Dufault, Tori Williams Minnesota (10): Shelby Amsley-Benzie, Megan Gilbert, Samantha Hanson, Leah Jensen, Shannon Kaiser, Amanda Koep, Sam LaShomb, Mary Loken, Layla Marvin, Marissa Salo North Dakota (4): Kayla Berg, Jocelyne Lamoureux, Monique Lamoureux, Allison Parizek Norway (2): Jorid Dagfinrud, Andrea Dalen Ontario (1): Becca Kohler Sweden (1): Johanna Fallman Quebec (1): Michelle Bonapace-Potvin

PREVIOUS TEAM Warroad High School Roseau High School Finnish National Team South St. Paul High School Swedish National Team Minot High School Colorado Select U19 White Bear Lake High School Fargo North High School Linkopings HC Crookston High School North American Hockey Academy Andover High School Balmoral High School Minnesota Minnesota Balmoral High School German National Team East Grand Forks High School Warroad High School North Wright County High School IHK Sparta Sarpsborg Lourdes High School Bluewater Segeltorps IF Colorado Select U19

Roster Alphabetically Amsley-Benzie Berg Bonapace-Potvin Dagfinrud Dalen Dufault Eisenschmid Fallman Furia Gilbert Hanson Jakobsen Jensen Kaiser Karvinen Koep Kohler Lamoureux LaShomb Loken Marvin Salo Parizek Slavin

AMS-lee BEN-zee BAHN-ah-pace (YOUR-id) DOG-fin-rude DOLL-en DO-fow EYES-en-schmeed FUHR-e-ah

(YO-saw-feen) YAH-cub-son

CARVE-i-nen

LAM-er-oo rhymes with comb LOW-ken

SLAY-ven

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JORID DAGFINRUD SR | G | 5-6 | L

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Hometown: Sarpsborg, Norway orway Previous Team: IHK Sparta ta High School: St. Olav (‘08)) Grad. School: Kinesiologyy

2011-12 (Junior): All-WCHA Academic Team ... Named WCHA Defensive Player of the Week (Jan. 25) ... Made nine starts in net playing in a total of 13 games ... Was 6-4-1 on the season ... Had four shutouts, including two back-to-back ... Had a 2.04 goals against average and a .922 save percentage playing 646:40 minutes ... Earned her third letter ... Led Norway to a second-place finish in the IIHF World Championship (Division I) Tournament ... Selected Norway’s best player as selected by tournament coaches ... Had a 3-1 record with one shutout ... Had the tournament’s second-best save percentage (.946) and goals against average (1.24). 2010-11 (Sophomore): Named UND’s Most Dedicated Player ... Played in 12 games, starting 11 ... Logged 697:59 minutes ... Had a 4-6-1 record ... Recorded a 3.61 goals against average and an .866 save percentage ... Earned her second letter ... Helped Norway to a secondplace finish in the IIHF World Championship (Division I) Tournament ... Had a 2-0 record with one shutout ... Had a 0.50 goals against average and .973 save percentage. 2009-10 (Redshirt Freshman): Named UND’s Female Rookie of the Year (all sports) ... Awarded team’s Most Valuable Player and Most Dedicated honors ... Named to the 2009-10 All-WCHA Academic team ... Named WCHA Defensive Player of the Week (10/7/09) for her opening night shutout win over Wisconsin, on the night it hung its national championship banner, making 29 saves ... Played in 24 games (started 18) ... Logged 1131:37 minutes in net ... Had a 4-13-2 record ... Recorded a 2.39 goals against average and a .923 save percentage (program record) ... Had three shutouts, which was second-best all-time by a Sioux ... All three shutouts came on the road, at No. 1 Wisconsin (10/2/09), at Union College (1/2/10) and at Bemidji State (2/12/20) ... Had 10 games with more than 30 saves ... Eighteen of her 45 goals allowed came when short-handed (.400) ... Earned first letter. 2008-09 (Freshman): Redshirted ... Made her third appearance in the IIHF World Championship Tournament in 2009 ... Had a 2-1 record with a 4.75 goals against average and .855 save percentage.

finrud’s d’ Career C S i i Dagfi Statistics Overall Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Totals

GP 24 12 12 46

MIN 1131:37 697:59 597:16 2476:16

GA 45 42 18 109

GAA 2.39 3.61 1.81 2.64

SVS 539 272 238 1072

SV% .923 .916 .898 .908

SO 3 0 4 7

W-L-T 4-13-2 4-6-1 6-3-1 14-23-3

MIN 939:49 515:07 489:54 1944:50

GA 36 31 15 82

GAA 2.30 3.61 1.84

SVS 443 216 209 868

SV% .925 .874 .933

SO 2 0 4 6

W-L-T 3-12-1 3-5-0 5-3-1 11-20-2

Conference Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Totals

GP 19 9 9 28

Career Game Highs Before UND: Spent the 2007-08 season with IHK Sparta and led the team to a Norwegian national championship ... A 2008 graduate of St. Olav in Sarpsborg, Norway ... Went 2-0 in her second appearance in the IIHF World Championship Tournament in 2008 ... Went 0-2 with a 2.53 goals against average and .940 save percentage ... Made her first appearance in a IIHF World Championship Tournament for Norway in 2007 ... Went 1-0 with a .947 save percentage and 3.00 goals against average. Personal: Received her bachelor’s degree in physical education, exercise science and wellness ... Pursuing her master’s degree in kinesiology ... Daughter of Hans Christia Oiestad and Marianne Dagfinrud.

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Goals Allowed (Fewest): 0 (7x), last 1/21/12 vs. St. Cloud State Most Saves: 42, 2/26/10 at Minnesota Duluth Most Minutes: 64:52, 1/16/10 vs. St. Cloud State Winning Streak: 2, multiple times Unbeaten Streak: N/A Career vs. Opponents Bemidji State: 1-2-0 Boston University: 1-1-0 Maine: 0-0-1 Minnesota: 2-5-0 Minnesota Duluth: 1-5-0 Minnesota State: 0-3-0

Ohio State: 1-2-0 St. Cloud State: 4-1-1 Vermont: 1-0-1 Wisconsin: 2-4-1 Union: 1-0-0


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ASHLEY FURIA SR | D/F | 5-6 | R

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Hometown: Sedalia, Colo.. Previous Team: Colorado Select U19 High School: Castle View High School (‘09) Major: Management

2011-12 (Junior): All-WCHA Academic Team ... Played in all 37 games, scoring three points from one goal and two assists, playing both forward and defense ... Recorded only two penalties for four minutes ... Had 14 shots on goal averaging 0.38 shots per game, 0.05 goals per game, 0.03 assists per game and 0.08 points per game ... Earned her second letter. 2010-11 (Sophomore): Played in all 36 games ... Recorded nine points from two goals and seven assists ... Made the transition from forward to defense, playing both positions as needed ... Recorded four penalties for eight minutes ... Had 20 shots on goal ... Averaged 0.56 shots per game, 0.06 goals per game, 0.19 assists per game and 0.25 points per game ... Earned her second letter. 2009-10 (Freshman): Played in all 34 games ... Recorded 14 points from six goals and eight assists (all career highs) ... Was fourth on the team in points ... Had 49 shots on goal (12.2 shooting percentage) ... Had one power-play goal which came against Ohio State (11/6/09) ... Was a season high +3 at Ohio State (2/6/10) ... Scored first collegiate goal in first game in upset win over top-ranked Wisconsin (10/2/09) ... Goal was game-winner ... Had two multi-point games coming against Ohio State (11/6/09) and at Union College (1/2/10) ... Had a 3-game point streak from Oct. 31 to Nov. 27 ... Racked up 11 penalties for 22 minutes ... Had 49 shots on goal (career high) ... Averaged 1.44 shots per game, 0.18 goals per game, 0.24 assists per game and 0.41 points per game ... Earned first letter. Before UND: A 2009 graduate of Castle View High School in Castle Rock, Colo. ... Played for the Colorado Select AAA U19 team ... Helped lead the U19 team to the USA Hockey National Tournament in Rochester, N.Y. ... In six years in three different divisions, she scored 92 points in 98 games ... She scored 27 (12g, 15a) for the U14 team in 28 games, 42 (10g, 30a) for the U16 team in 37 goals and had 19 (6g, 13a) with the U19 team. Personal: Majoring in management ... Daughter of Rich and Lori Furia.

Furia’s Career Statistics Overall Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Totals

GP 34 36 37 107

G 6 2 2 10

A 8 7 1 16

PTS 14 9 3 26

PEN 11/22 4/8 2/4 17/34

PP 1 0 0 1

SH 0 0 0 0

GW 1 0 0 1

+/-2 -12 -9 -23

G 5 2 1 8

A 6 6 1 13

PTS 11 8 2 21

PEN 8/16 4/8 2/4 14/28

PP 1 0 0 1

SH 0 0 0 0

GW 1 0 0 1

+/E -8 -9 -17

Conference Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Totals

GP 28 28 28 84

Career Game Highs Goals: 1 (10x), last 1/21/12 vs. St. Cloud State Assists: 2, 1/2/10 at Union College Points: 2 (2x), last 1/2/10 at Union College (0g, 2a) Plus/Minus: +3, 2/6/10 at Ohio State Longest Point Streak: 3 games (3-14), 10/31/09-11/7-09

Career vs. Opponents Bemidji State: 17 GP, 0-1-1 Boston University: 4 GP, 0-1-1 Maine: 2 GP, 0-0-0 Minnesota: 14 GP, 0-0-0 Minnesota Duluth: 14 GP, 0-3-3 Minnesota State: 12 GP, 1-4-5

Ohio State: 12 GP, 2-4-6 St. Cloud State: 12 GP, 3-1-4 Vermont: 4 GP, 1-0-1 Wisconsin: 9 GP, 2-0-2 Union: 2 GP 1-2-3

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MEGAN GILBERT SR | F | 5-7 | R

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Hometown: Andover, Minn. nn. Previous Team: Andover High School High School: Andover High gh School (‘09) Major: Psychology

2011-12: (Junior): All-WCHA Academic Team ... Played in 33 games recording four points from one goal and three assists ... Tallied six penalties for 12 minutes ... Had a +3 plus/minus rating with two games where she was +4 ... Had 17 shots on goal, averaging 0.52 shots per game, 0.03 goals per game, 0.09 assists per game and 0.12 points per game ... Earned her third letter. 2010-11 (Sophomore): Named UND’s Most Improved Player ... Played in all 36 games ... Recorded three points from three assists ... Recorded one penalty for two minutes ... Had 31 shots on goal ... Averaged 0.86 shots per game, 0.08 assists per game and 0.08 points per game ... Earned her second letter. 2009-10 (Freshman): Played in all 34 games ... Recorded six points from one goal and five assists (all career highs) ... Scored first collegiate goal in playoff game against Minnesota Duluth (2/27/10) ... Had career-high 3-point, 3-assist game in 5-4 win at St. Cloud State (10/30/09)... Recorded three penalties for six minutes ... Had 30 shots on goal ... Averaged 0.88 shots per game, 0.03 goals per game, 0.15 assists per game and 0.18 points per game ... Earned her first letter. Before UND: A 2009 graduate of Andover High School ... Lettered six times in hockey as a prep and was team captain ... Was named allconference ... Scored 13 goals and 14 assists for 27 points her senior year (missed half of the season with an injury) ... Scored 64 goals and 85 assists in her prep career. Personal: Majoring in psychology ... Daughter of Greg and Diane Gilbert.

Gilbert’s Career Statistics Overall Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Totals

GP 34 36 33 103

G 1 0 1 2

A 5 3 3 11

PTS 6 3 4 13

PEN 3/6 0/0 6/12 11/18

PP 0 0 0 0

SH 0 0 0 0

GW 0 0 0 0

+/-11 -6 +3 -14

G 0 0 1 1

A 4 2 1 7

PTS 4 2 2 8

PEN 3/6 1/2 5/10 9/18

PP 0 0 0 0

SH 0 0 0 0

GW 0 0 0 0

+/-10 -6 -2 -18

Conference Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Totals

GP 28 28 24 80

Career Game Highs Goals: 1 (2x), last 1/21/12 vs. St. Cloud State Assists: 3, 10/30/09 at St. Cloud State Points: 3, 10/30/09 at St. Cloud State Plus/Minus: +4, 1/4/12 vs. Lindenwood Longest Point Streak: N/A

Career vs. Opponents Bemidji State: 17 GP, 0-2-2 Boston University: 4 GP, 0-1-1 Maine: 2 GP, 0-1-1 Minnesota: 14 GP, 0-0-0 Minnesota Duluth: 13 GP, 1-0-1 Minnesota State: 12 GP, 0-1-1

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Ohio State: 9 GP, 0-0-0 St. Cloud State: 12 GP, 1-3-4 Vermont: 4 GP, 0-0-0 Wisconsin: 13 GP, 0-1-1 Union: 2 GP 0-0-0


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JOCELYNE LAMOUREUX SR | F | 5-6 | R

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Hometown: Grand Forks, N.D. Previous Team: Minnesota ta High School: Shattuck-St. Mary’s High School (‘08) Grad. School: Kinesiologyy

2011-12 (Junior): Capital One Academic All-America Division I Women’s At-Large Second Team (first Academic All-American in program history) ... Female College Athlete of the Year as named by the North Dakota Associated Press Sportswriters and Sportsbroadcasters Association (NDAPSSA) ... Patty Kazmaier Award top-3 finalist ... Named All-AWHCA First Team forward (All-American) ... WCHA ScholarAthlete ... All-WCHA Academic Team ... Two-time WCHA Offensive Player of the Week (Nov. 9 and Jan. 25) ... WCHA scoring champion ... All-WCHA First Team forward ... Named WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year and WCHA All-First Team ... All-USCHO First Team forward ... Tied for first in the nation in points (82) and led the nation in points per game (2.22) ... Second in the nation in goals (34) ... Led the nation in assists (48) ... Fourth in the nation in goals per game (0.92) ... Led the nation in assists per game (1.30) ... Tied for fifth in the nation in powerplay goals (11) ... Led the team with a +40 plus/minus rating ... Led the WCHA in points (64), goals (27), assists (37), power-play points (25) and power-play goals (10) ... Had 24 multi-point games ... Tallied two hat tricks ... Had three 5-point games ... Had a 17-game scoring streak from Oct. 1-Dec. 3 where she averaged 2.59 points per game (16-2844) ... Was second on the team with 195 shots on goal (.174 shooting percentage) ... Broke the school record for goals, assists and points in a season ... Collected her 200th career point in only 105 games ... Named WCHA Offensive Player of the Week two times ... Won 59.6 percent of faceoffs (489 of 821) ... Averaged 5.27 shots per game, 0.92 goals per game, 1.30 assists per game and 2.22 points per game ... Earned her second letter ... Helped the United States to a silver medal at the 2012 IIHF World Championship (Top Division) ... Tied for sixth in scoring with nine points ... Ranked sixth in goal scoring (four), ninth in assists (five) and 11th in plus/minus rating (+7) in five games. 2010-11 (Sophomore): Patty Kazmaier Award nominee ... All-Western Collegiate Hockey Association second team ... WCHA Scholar-Athlete ... Named WCHA co-Offensive Player of the Week (10/27/10) after tallying six points, including a hat trick, in two games against Minnesota State ... Helped the United States to a gold medal in the International Ice Hockey Federation World Championship (Top Division) ... Named best player of the game for the U.S. against Russia ... Finished 11th in scoring (3-3-6) in five games played ... Named UND’s co-Most Valuable Player ... Played In 33 games ... Led the team in points and goals ... Tallied 57 points from 28 goals and 29 assists ... Ranked seventh in the nation in points per game, eighth in goals per game and 12th in assists per game ... Had a team-high +18 plus/minus rating ... Scored six power-play goals, one short-handed goal, three game-winning goals and three unassisted goals ... Had two hat tricks and 16 multipoint games ... Had three season-high 4-point games ... Scored a highlight reel, breakaway goal against Minnesota (2/18/11) that has had over 18,000 views on YouTube.com ... Recorded 46 penalties for 100 minutes ... Led the team with 968 faceoff attempts, winning 57.0 percent ... Averaged 5.97 shots per game, 0.85 goals per

Lamoureux’s Career Statistics Overall Year 2008-09* 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Totals

GP 40

G A PTS PEN 28 37 65 46/92 Redshirt (USA Olympic team) 33 28 29 57 46/100 36 34 48 82 29/69 110 90 114 204 121/261

PP 8

SH 1

GW 8

+/+59

6 11 25

1 2 4

PP 7

SH 1

GW 7

+/+46

5 10 22

0 1 2

2 0 9

+13 +28 +87

3 +18 1 +40 12 +117

Conference Year 2008-09* 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Totals

GP 28

G A PTS PEN 23 26 49 36/72 Redshirt (USA Olympic team) 25 23 24 47 39/86 28 27 37 64 23/46 81 73 87 160 98/204

Career Game Highs Goals: 3 (5x), last 1/21/12 vs. St. Cloud State Assists: 4, 11/25/11 at Bemidji State Points: 6 (3g, 3a, 6p), 1/17/09 vs. Bemidji State* Plus/Minus: +6 (3x), last 1/14/12 vs. Lindenwood Longest Point Streak: 17 games, (16g, 28a, 44p) 10/1/11-12/10/11 * - with Minnesota Career vs. Opponents Bemidji State: 18 GP, 6-18-24 Boston College: 1 GP, 0-0-0 Boston University: 4 GP, 2-3-5 Harvard: 2 GP, 0-0-0 Mercyhurst: 1 GP, 0-0-0 Minnesota: 10 GP, 5-6-11 Minnesota Duluth: 12 GP, 5-7-12

Minnesota State: 13 GP, 17-17-34 North Dakota: 4 GP, 4-3-7 Ohio State: 11 GP, 11-14-25 Robert Morris: 2 GP, 0-3-3 St. Cloud State: 12 GP, 16-14-30 Vermont: 4 GP, 4-8-12 Wisconsin: 14 GP, 9-9-18

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MONIQUE LAMOUREUX

SR | F | 5-6 | R

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Hometown: Grand Forks, N.D. Previous Team: Minnesota ta High School: Shattuck-St. Mary’s High School (‘08) Grad. School: Kinesiologyy

2011-12 (Junior): Patty Kazmaier Award top-10 finalist ... Named AllAWHCA Second Team defenseman (All-American) ... WCHA ScholarAthlete ... All-WCHA Academic Team ... One-time WCHA Offensive Player of the Week (Oct. 26) and one-time WCHA Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 26) ... All-USCHO Second Team defenseman ... Was sixth in the nation in points (71) and sixth in the nation in points per game (1.92) ... Tied for 16th in the nation in goals (26) and tied for 18th in the nation in goals per game (0.71) ... Third in the nation in assists (45) and third in the nation in assists per game (1.22) ... Tied for seventh in the nation in power-play goals (10) ... Tied for fifth in the nation in shorthanded goals (three) ... Tied for second in the nation in gamewinning goals (seven) ... Led the nation in points by a defenseman ... Was third in the WCHA in points (53), tied for 10th in goals (17), second in assists (36), third in power-play points (19), tied for fourth in game-winning goals (four) and led all defensemen in scoring (1736-53) ... Collected four hat tricks and tallied four unassisted goals ... Had 18 multi-point games ... Her points, goals and assists is second best single-season in program history ... Had one eight point game on Jan. 4 vs. Lindenwood to set a new program record ... Had a 4-goal game, three 4-assists games ... Had a 14-game scoring streak from Oct. 1 to Nov. 25 where she averaged 2.36 points per game (13-20-33) ... Was second on the team with a +37 plus/minus ... Led the team with 206 shots on goal (.126 shooting percentage) ... Collected her 200th career point in only 110 games ... Averaging 5.57 shots per game, 0.70 goals per game, 1.22 assists per game and 1.92 points per game ... Earned her second letter ... Helped the United States to a silver medal at the IIHF World Championship (Top Division) where she was named one of her team’s top-3 players as selected by the coaches ... Was the top division’s leading scorer with nine points ... Ranked sixth in goal scoring (four), ninth in assists (five) and 11th in plus/minus (+7) in five games. 2010-11 (Sophomore): Patty Kazmaier Award nominee ... All-Western Collegiate Hockey Association second team ... WCHA Scholar Athlete ... Named WCHA co-Defensive Player of the Week (2/9/11) after tallying two goals and four assists in a series sweep over Ohio State ... Named WCHA Defensive Player of the Week (1/19/11) after tallying two goals and three assists in series sweep over Bemidji State ... Named WCHA co-Offensive Player of the Week (1/12/11) after tallying six points, including a hat trick, in weekend series against Vermont ... Helped the United States to a gold medal at the International Ice Hockey Federation World Championship (Top Division) ... Named the tournament’s best forward, selected by the Directorate ... Finished sixth in scoring (2-5-7) despite only playing in three of five games ... Named UND’s co-Most Valuable Player ... Played in 33 games ... Led the team in assists ... Tallied 54 points from 22 goals and 32 assists ... Ranked ninth in the nation in points per game, 17th in goals per game and eighth in assists per game ... Scored seven power-play goals, four game-winning goals, two overtime goals (including the game-winner in the third and decisive game against Bemidji State Continued on page 56 42

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ll ’ Career C S i i Lamoureux-Kolls’ Statistics Overall Year 2008-09* 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Totals

GP 40

G A PTS PEN 39 36 75 32/86 Redshirt (USA Olympic team) 33 22 32 54 30/60 37 26 45 71 32/72 110 87 113 200 94/218

PP 5

SH 5

GW 8

+/+52

7 10 22

0 3 8

PP 4

SH 4

GW 5

+/+43

6 8 18

0 2 6

2 4 11

+11 +26 +80

4 +11 7 +37 19 +100

Conference Year 2008-09* 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Totals

GP 28

G A PTS PEN 30 31 61 18/47 Redshirt (USA Olympic team) 25 14 27 41 19/38 28 17 36 53 27/54 81 61 94 155 64/139

Career Game Highs Goals: 4 (2x), last 1/4/12 vs. Lindenwood Assists: 4 (4x), last 1/21/12 vs. St. Cloud State Points: 8 (4g, 4a, 8p), 1/4/12 vs. Lindenwood Plus/Minus: +8, 1/4/12 vs. Lindenwood Longest Point Streak: 14 games (13g, 20a, 33p), 10/1/11-11/26/11 Career vs. Opponents Bemidji State: 18 GP, 17-13-30 Boston College: 1 GP, 0-1-1 Boston University: 4 GP, 5-3-8 Harvard: 2 GP, 1-1-2 Mercyhurst: 1 GP, 1-0-1 Minnesota: 10 GP, 4-7-11 Minnesota Duluth: 12 GP, 4-6-10

Minnesota State: 13 GP, 15-15-30 North Dakota: 4 GP, 4-5-9 Ohio State: 11 GP, 12-21-33 Robert Morris: 2 GP, 0-2-2 St. Cloud State: 12 GP, 8-21-29 Vermont: 4 GP, 6-4-10 Wisconsin: 14 GP, 4-10-14


2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY

MARY LOKEN SR | F | 5-6 | R

2

Hometown: Roseau, Minn. n. Previous Team: Roseau High School High School: Roseau High h School (‘09) Major: Psychology

2011-12 (Junior): WCHA Scholar-Athlete ... All-WCHA Academic Team ... Played in all 37 games scoring 14 points from six goals and eight assists ... Tallied one power-play goal ... Had a +7 plus/minus rating ... Had four multi-point games, including one two-goal game (1/4/12) ... Had a .528 faceoff percentage (249 of 472) with the third most faceoff attempts on the team ... Had 77 shots on goal and 11 penalties for 22 minutes, averaging 2.08 shots per game, 0.16 goals per game, 0.22 assists per game and 0.38 points per game ... Earned her third letter. 2010-11 (Sophomore): WCHA Scholar-Athlete ... Played in all 36 games ... Tallied 15 points from eight goals (career high) and seven assists ... Scored four power-play goals, two game-winning goals and one game-tying goals ... Had her second career 2-goal game at Wisconsin (2/13/11) ... Had two multi-point games ... Took the secondmost faceoff attempts (623), winning 49.8 percent ... Recorded five penalties for 10 minutes ... Had fourth-most shots on goal with 58 ... Averaged 1.61 shots per game, 0.22 goals per game, 0.19 assists per game and 0.42 points per game ... Earned her second letter. 2009-10 (Freshman): Honored as WCHA Rookie of the Week (1/6/09) for her weekend performance at Union College where, on Saturday (1/2/09), she scored a career high two goals (including game-winner), fired 11 shots on goal and was a +2 in the 5-0 shutout road victory ... Was named Fighting Sioux Rookie of the Year ... Played in all 34 games ... Scored 16 points (career high) on the season (third on the team), which was tied for seventh-most all-time by a Sioux freshman ... Had seven goals (third on the team), which was ninth-most all-time by a Sioux freshman ... Tallied nine assists (career high/tied for second on the team), which was tied for fifth-most all-time by a Sioux freshman ... Recorded a +6 plus/minus (second-best on the team) ... Logged 11 penalties for 22 minutes ... Scored two power-play goals (tied for first on the team) ... Recorded a career-high three assists at St. Cloud State (10/30/09) ... Racked up 11 penalties for 22 minutes ... Had 61 shots on goal ... Averaged 1.79 shots per game, 0.21 goals per game, 0.26 assists per game and 0.47 points per game ... Earned her first letter. Before UND: A 2009 graduate of Roseau High School ... Lettered four times in hockey as a prep and was team captain three years ... Earned all-conference honors ... Was a 2009 top-10 finalist for Minnesota Ms. Hockey ... All-state in 2009 (honorable mention in 2008) ... Awarded Hobey Baker High School Character Award ... Academic all-state ... Minnesota State Tournament Team in 2008 ... Section champions in 2008 along with third-place finish in the Minnesota State Tournament and named to all-tournament team. Personal: Majoring in psychology ... Daughter of Marshall and Tami Loken.

k ’ Career C S i i Loken’s Statistics Overall Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Totals

GP 34 36 37 107

G 7 8 6 21

A 9 7 8 24

PTS 16 15 14 45

PEN 11/22 5/10 11/22 27/54

PP 2 4 1 7

SH 0 0 0 0

GW 1 3 0 4

+/+6 -16 +7 -3

G 3 7 3 13

A 7 7 8 22

PTS 10 14 11 35

PEN 10/20 5/10 6/12 21/42

PP 1 3 1 5

SH 0 0 0 0

GW 1 3 0 4

+/+1 -5 +7 +3

Conference Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Totals

GP 28 28 28 84

Career Game Highs Goals: 2 (3x), last 1/4/12 vs. Lindenwood Assists: 3, 10/30/09 at St. Cloud State Points: 3 (0g, 3a, 3p), 10/30/09 at St. Cloud State Plus/Minus: +5, 1/4/12 vs. Lindenwood Longest Point Streak: 3 games (4x), last (0g, 5a, 5p) 11/19/11-11/26/11 Career vs. Opponents Bemidji State: 17 GP, 1-3-4 Boston University: 4 GP, 0-0-0 Maine: 2 GP, 2-2-4 Minnesota: 14 GP, 2-1-3 Minnesota Duluth: 14 GP, 2-2-4 Minnesota State: 12 GP, 2-4-6

Ohio State: 12 GP, 2-3-5 St. Cloud State: 12 GP, 3-9-12 Vermont: 4 GP, 1-0-1 Wisconsin: 13 GP, 3-3-6 Union: 2 GP 2-0-2

PLAYER BIOS

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2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY

ALLISON PARIZEK SR | F | 5-4 | R

6

Hometown: Minot, N.D. Previous Team: 19U Minnesota nesota Crunch High School: Minot High School (‘09) Major: Physical Education n and Wellness

2011-12 (Junior): WCHA Scholar-Athlete...All-WCHA Academic Team ... Played in all 37 games scoring 12 points from four goals and eight assists ... Tied for second on the team with two shorthanded goals ... Had a +3 plus/minus rating and two multi-point games ... Recorded 17 penalties for 38 minutes and had 44 shots on goal averaging 1.19 shots per game, 0.11 goals per game, 0.22 assists per game and 0.32 points per game ... Earned her third letter. 2010-11 (Sophomore): WCHA Scholar-Athlete ... Played in 34 games ... Tallied 16 points from seven goals and nine assists (all career highs) ... Scored three power-play goals ... Had her first multi-point game (0-2-2) against St. Cloud State (11/19/10) ... Had four multipoint games ... Had a career high 3-point game (1-2-3) at St. Cloud State (1/22/11) ... Had her first and career high two-goal game vs. Minnesota State (1/28/11) ... Recorded 14 penalties for 39 minutes ... Had 53 shots on goal ... Averaged 1.56 shots per game, 0.21 goals per game, 0.26 assists per game and 0.47 points per game ... Earned her second letter. 2009-10 (Freshman): Played in all 34 games ... Recorded two points from one goal and one assist ... First collegiate goal came in 5-5 tie against Maine (11/27/09) ... Tallied first collegiate assist in 5-0 win at Union College (1/2/10) ... Racked up 10 penalties for 20 minutes ... Had 16 shots on goal ... Averaged 0.47 shots per game, 0.03 goals per game, 0.03 assists per game and 0.06 points per game ... Earned her first letter. Before UND: Played one year for the 19U Minnesota Crunch at Itasca Community College ... In 58 games, scored 46 goals and 49 assists for 95 points ... A graduate of Minot High School ... Lettered six times in hockey as a prep and was team captain junior and senior seasons ... Team MVP 2005-08 ... MHS scoring leader 2005-08 ... Miss Hockey Candidate in 2008 ... Scored 53 goals and 15 assists for 68 points her senior season, leading North Dakota ... Third in North Dakota point standings (68) ... Set a North Dakota state record with eight goals and two assists for 10 points in one game. Personal: Majoring in physical education, exercise science and wellness ... Daughter of Lana and Dave Parizek.

Parizek’s Career Statistics Overall Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Totals

GP 34 34 37 105

G 1 7 4 12

A 1 9 8 18

PTS 2 16 12 30

PEN 10/20 14/39 17/34 41/93

PP 0 3 0 3

SH 0 0 2 2

GW 0 0 0 0

+/-2 E +3 +1

G 0 7 4 11

A 0 9 5 14

PTS 0 16 9 25

PEN 8/16 12/35 14/28 34/79

PP 0 3 0 3

SH 0 0 2 2

GW 0 0 0 0

+/-2 +1 +6 +5

Conference Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Totals

GP 28 26 28 82

Career Game Highs Goals: 2, 1/28/11 vs. Minnesota State Assists: 2 (3x), last 1/22/11 at St. Cloud State Points: 3, 1/22/11 at St. Cloud State Plus/Minus: +4, 1/4/12 vs. Lindenwood Longest Point Streak: N/A

Career vs. Opponents Bemidji State: 13 GP, 0-5-5 Boston University: 4 GP, 0-0-0 Maine: 2 GP, 1-0-1 Minnesota: 14 GP, 0-2-2 Minnesota Duluth: 14 GP, 1-0-1 Minnesota State: 12 GP, 5-1-6

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Ohio State: 10 GP, 1-0-1 St. Cloud State: 12 GP, 3-5-8 Vermont: 4 GP, 0-1-1 Wisconsin: 13 GP, 1-2-3 Union: 2 GP 0-1-1


2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY

JORDAN SLAVIN SR | D | 5-10 | L

7

Hometown: Erie, Colo. Previous Team: Colorado Select U19 High School: Erie High School chool (‘09) Major: Elementary Education tion

2011-12 (Junior): WCHA Scholar-Athlete ... All-WCHA Academic Team ... Played in 14 games scoring five points from five assists ... Had a +5 plus/minus rating including a +4 game ... Had 17 shots on goal and recorded nine penalties for 18 minutes averaging 1.21 shots per game, 0.36 assists per game and 0.36 points per game. 2010-11 (Sophomore): Western Collegiate Hockey Association Scholar-Athlete ... Named WCHA Defensive Player of the Week (11/10/10) after tallying one goal and one assist in a series against Ohio State ... Named WCHA Defensive Player of the Week (10/20/10) after tallying one goal and three assists, helping sweep Minnesota for the first time in program history ... Played in 26 games ... Recorded 22 points from six goals and 16 assists (all career highs) ... Ranked 15th in the nation among defensemen for total points ... At 0.85 points per game, she would have ranked sixth in the nation but was ineligible because she did not play in 75 percent of team’s games played ... Led all Sioux defensemen with 52 shots on goal ... Scored four power-play goals, game-winning goals and game-tying goals ... Had a +10 plus/ minus rating (program record by a defenseman) ... Had her first career multi-point game (0-2-2) in her first game of the season at Minnesota (10/15/10) ... Had seven multi-point games ... Had at least one point in 14 games ... Recorded 10 penalties for 31 minutes ... Averaged 2.00 shots per game, 0.23 goals per game, 0.62 assists per game and 0.85 points per game ... Earned her second letter. 2009-10 (Freshman): The first active UND women’s hockey player to compete in the IIHF World Under-18 tournament... Competed for the United States, finishing the tournament with two assists and a plus-six rating in five games ... Played in all 34 games for the Sioux ... Recorded seven points from three goals and four assists ... Scored first collegiate goal against Maine (11/27/09) and first assist against Ohio State (11/6/09) ... Had career high 2-point game in 7-2 win at Ohio State with one goal and one assist (2/6/10) ... Racked up 16 penalties for 32 minutes ... Had 37 shots on goal ... Averaged 1.09 shots per game, 0.09 goals per game, 0.12 assists per game and 0.21 points per game ... Earned her first letter.

Sl i ’ C i i Slavin’s Career S Statistics Overall Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Totals

GP 34 26 14 74

G 3 6 0 9

A 4 16 5 25

PTS 7 22 5 34

PEN 16/32 10/31 9/18 35/81

PP 0 4 0 4

SH 0 0 0 0

GW 0 2 0 2

+/-1 +10 +5 +14

G 2 6 0 8

A 3 15 2 20

PTS 5 21 2 28

PEN 11/22 8/27 6/12 25/61

PP 0 4 0 4

SH 0 0 0 0

GW 0 2 0 2

+/-4 +9 +1 +6

Conference Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Totals

GP 28 24 10 62

Before UND: A 2009 graduate of Erie High School ... Played for the Colorado Select U19 AAA team last year, U16 AAA team in 200708 and the Colorado Thunderbirds Bantam AAA team in 2006-07 ... Awarded 2009 Hobey Baker High School Character ... 2008-09 Erie High School Female Athlete of the Year ... Four-year participant at regional and national USA Hockey development camps.

Career Game Highs

Personal: Majoring in elementary education ... Daughter of Robert and Wendi Slavin.

Career vs. Opponents Bemidji State: 8 GP, 0-5-5 Boston University: 2 GP, 0-0-0 Maine: 2 GP, 1-0-1 Minnesota: 6 GP, 1-3-4 Minnesota Duluth: 8 GP, 0-1-1 Minnesota State: 10 GP, 0-2-2

Goals: 1 (9x), most recent 2/5/11 at Ohio State Assists: 3, 1/21/11 at St. Cloud State Points: 3, 1/21/11 at St. Cloud State Plus/Minus: +4, 10/21/11 vs. Ohio State Longest Point Streak: 4 games (1-7-8), 1/15/11-1/22/11

Ohio State: 10 GP, 2-6-8 St. Cloud State: 8 GP, 2-5-7 Vermont: 4 GP, 0-4-4 Wisconsin: 10 GP, 1-1-2 Union: 2 GP 0-0-0

PLAYER BIOS

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2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY

KAYLA BERG JR | D | 5-5 | R

9

Hometown: Fargo, N.D. Previous Team: Fargo North rth High School High School: Fargo North h High School (‘09) Major: Psychology

2011-12 (Sophomore): All-WCHA Academic Team ... Played in all 37 games scoring seven points from two goals and five assists ... Had a +6 plus/minus rating including a +4 game ... Had 26 shots on goal and recorded 22 penalties for 55 minutes averaging 0.70 shots per game, 0.06 goals per game, 0.14 assists per game and 0.19 points per game ... Earned her second letter. 2010-11 (Redshirt Freshman): Western Collegiate Hockey Association All-Rookie team ... Named UND’s Rookie of the Year ... Played in all 36 games ... Recorded four points from four assists ... Tallied her first point and first assist at Minnesota State (10/23/10) ... Recorded 14 penalties for 39 minutes ... Had 18 shots on goal ... Averaged 0.50 shots per game, 0.11 assists per game and 0.11 points per game ... Earned her first letter. 2009-10 (Freshman): Redshirted ... Named team’s most improved player. Before UND: A 2009 graduate of Fargo North High School ... Captain of her hockey team from 2007-09 ... Lead her team to back-to-back North Dakota state championships. Personal: Majoring in psychology ... Daughter of Mike and Jenny Berg. Berg’s Career Statistics Overall Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Totals

GP

G A Redshirted 36 0 4 37 2 5 73 2 9

PTS

PEN

PP

SH

GW

+/-

4 7 11

14/39 8/16 22/55

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

+4 +6 +10

PTS

PEN

PP

SH

GW

+/-

3 3 6

9/29 8/16 17/45

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

+7 +2 +9

Conference Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Totals

GP

G A Redshirted 28 0 3 28 1 2 56 1 5

Career Game Highs Goals: 1 (2x), last 1/20/12 vs. St. Cloud State Assists: 1 (9x), last 2/3/12 vs. Bemidji State Points: 1 (11x), last 2/3/12 vs. Bemidji State Plus/Minus: +4, 1/4/12 vs. Lindenwood Longest Point Streak: n/a

Career vs. Opponents Bemidji State: 13 GP, 0-2-2 Boston University: 4 GP, 0-2-2 Minnesota: 10 GP, 0-0-0 Minnesota Duluth: 8 GP, 0-0-0 Minnesota State: 8 GP, 0-3-3

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PLAYER BIOS

Ohio State: 8 GP, 0-1-1 St. Cloud State: 8 GP, 1-0-1 Vermont: 4 GP, 0-1-1 Wisconsin: 9 GP, 0-0-0


2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY

MICHELLE KARVINEN JR | F | 5-5 | L

3

Hometown: Rodovre, Denmark nmark Previous Team: Finnish Olympic Team High School: Falkonergarden rden High School (‘10) Major: Undeclared

2011-12 (Sophomore): WCHA Rookie of the Year ... All-WCHA Third Team and All-WCHA Rookie Team ... All-USCHO Rookie Team forward ... Four-time WCHA Rookie of the Week (Oct. 19, Oct. 26, Nov. 9 and Feb. 8) ... Tied for the lead with two preseason WCHA Rookie of the Year votes ... Ranked tied for eighth in the nation in points (61), 20th in goals (24) and 10th in assists (37) ... Led the nation in points by a rookie ... Played in 36 games ... Had seven power-play goals, one shorthanded goal, three game-winning and two game-tying goals ... Tallied two hat tricks and two unassisted goals ... Had a +23 plus/ minus rating, including one +5 game, and 132 shots on goal for third on the team ... Had 27 penalties for 65 minutes averaging 3.67 shots per game, 0.67 goals per game, 1.03 assists per game and 1.69 points per game ... Earned her first letter ... Competed in her third IIHF World Championship, where she finished tied for 27th in scoring and 14th in assists with five, helping Finland to a fourth-place finish. 2010-11 (Freshman): Redshirted ... Helped Finland to a bronze medal at the 2011 IIHF World Championship ... Ranked third and highest European in points (eight), sixth in goals (four) and10th in assists (four) ... Named to the Media All-Star team (only European). Before UND: Competed in the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics with Finland ... In five games played tallied three points from one goal and two assists ... Was one of three players on the team with a positive plus/minus (+1) ... Was tied for second on the team with 13 shots ... In first Olympic game had two assists against Russia (2/14/10) ... Scored lone goal in bronze-medal game against Sweden (2/25/10) ... Was the only European chosen for the All-Star team at the World Championship in 2009 where she finished the tournament with a team-leading five goals and seven points ... Has two gold medals in Finnish Championships with Espoo ... Was top point scorer in the Finnish women’s league and scored nearly 1.5 points per game (seven goals, nine assist in11 games) in the Danish under-20 boys league. Personal: Majoring in graphic design and technology ... Daughter of Heikki Karvinen and Hanne Olson ... Is a dual citizen of both Denmark and Finland ... Father played professionally in Sweden and Denmark ... Brother, Jannik, plays for Denmark’s Rodovre Might Bulls (2007present).

Karvinen’s Career Statistics Overall Year 2010-11 2011-12 Totals

GP

G A Redshirted 36 24 37 36 24 37

PTS

PEN

PP

SH

GW

+/-

61 61

27/65 27/65

7 7

1 1

3 3

+23 +23

PTS

PEN

PP

SH

GW

+/-

52 52

23/57 23/57

6 6

0 0

3 3

+19 +19

Conference Year 2010-11 2011-12 Totals

GP

G A Redshirted 28 21 31 28 21 31

Career Game Highs Goals: 3 (2x), last 2/3/12 vs. Bemidji State Assists: 3 (2x), last 1/21/12 vs St. Cloud State Points: 5 (2g, 3a, 5p), at St. Cloud State Plus/Minus: +5, 11/21/11 vs. Ohio State Longest Point Streak: 13 games, (10g, 17a, 27p) 12/11/11-2/18/12

Career vs. Opponents Bemidji State: 6 GP, 4-7-11 Boston University: 2 GP, 0-1-1 Minnesota: 6 GP, 2-4-6 Minnesota Duluth: 4 GP, 1-1-2 Minnesota State: 4 GP, 3-6-9

Ohio State: 4 GP, 6-4-10 St. Cloud State: 4 GP, 4-8-12 Vermont: 2 GP, 2-3-5 Wisconsin: 4 GP, 2-3-5

PLAYER BIOS

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2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY

MICHELLE BONAPACE-POTVIN

SO | G | 5-7 | L

33

Hometown: Rouyn-Noranda, nda, Quebec Previous Team: Lourdes High School High School: Lourdes High gh School (‘10) Major: Biology

2011-12 (Freshman): WCHA Scholar-Athlete ... All-WCHA Academic Team ...Played in two games ... Logged 29:28 minutes, making seven saves ... Had a perfect 0.00 goals against average and a 1.000 save percentage ... Earned her first letter. Before UND: A 2010 graduate of Lourdes High School ... Was a fouryear letterwinner in hockey ... Was a Ms. Goalie top-five finalist in 2010 ... All-conference (2007-09) ... Honorable mention all-state (2007-09) ... Honorable mention all-conference (2010) ... Team Most Valuable Player (2008) ... National Developement team final-54 roster (2008) ... Had a .900 save percentage in nearly 1,000 minutes with two shutouts. Personal: Majoring in biology ... Daughter of Mario Potvin and Kathy Bonapace.

Bonapace-Potvin’s Career Statistics Overall Year 2011-12 Totals

GP 2 2

MIN 29:28 29:28

GA 0 0

GAA 0.00 0.00

SVS 7 7

SV% 1.00 1.00

SO 0 0

W-L-T 0-0-0 0-0-0

MIN 9:28 9:28

GA 0 0

GAA 0.00 0.00

SVS 4 4

SV% 1.00 1.00

SO 0 0

W-L-T 0-0-0 0-0-0

Conference Year 2011-12 Totals

GP 1 1

Career Game Highs Goals Allowed (Fewest): n/a Most Saves: 4, 10/21/11 vs. Ohio State Most Minutes: 20:00, 1/4/12 vs. Lindenwood Winning Streak: n/a Unbeaten Streak: n/a

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PLAYER BIOS


2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY

ANDREA DALEN SO | F | 5-8 | R

10

Hometown: Honefoss, Norway orway Previous Team: Linkopings gs HC High John Bauergymnasiet et High School (‘11) Major: Undeclared

2011-12 (Freshman): Played in all 37 games, scoring 13 points from nine goals and four assists ... Tallied four power-play goals, one gamewinning goal and one game-tying goal, including a career-high three-point game (1-2-3) on Oct. 15 vs. Vermont ... Had 68 shots on goal while recording four penalties for eight minutes, averaging 1.84 shots per game, 0.24 goals per game, 0.11 assists per game and 0.35 points per game ... Earned her first letter ... Helped Norway to a bronze medal at the IIHF World Championship (Division I, Group A) ... Led the tournament in scoring with nine points in five games ... Tied for the lead in goals (four) and assists (five) and was the tournament’s plus/ minus leader (+10). Before UND: A 2011 graduate of John Bauergymnasiet High School ... Played in two International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) World Championships (Division I in 2009 and 20 11) with Norway ... In 2011, Norway finished with the silver medal while Dalen was tied for fourth place in the tournament with four points ... Had two goals (tied for second) and two assists (tied for ninth) ... Had a +3 plus/minus (tied for ninth) ... Named Norway’s best player of the game against Germany ... Had four goals and one assist in 2009 IIHF World Championship, leading the way for Norway to finish with the bronze medal ... Played the last two seasons in the Swedish Top League for the Club Linkoping HC ... Led the Linkopings to a runner-up finish in the playoffs and was the playoffs scoring champion with seven points (5-2-7) in four games ... Finished the regular season sixth in the scoring race with 1.44 points per game off 29 goals and 10 assists in 27 games ... In 2009-10, she was seventh in scoring and fifth in goals (21-21-42). Personal: Major is undeclared ... Daughter of Morten Dalen and Randi Aase ... Teammate of Sioux goalie Jorid Dagfinrud with Norway.

Dalen’s Career Statistics Overall Year 2011-12 Totals

GP 37 37

G 9 9

A 4 4

PTS 13 13

PEN 4/8 4/8

PP 4 4

SH 0 0

GW 1 1

+/-4 -4

G 6 6

A 2 2

PTS 8 8

PEN 4/8 4/8

PP 3 3

SH 0 0

GW 1 1

+/-7 -7

Conference Year 2011-12 Totals

GP 28 28

Career Game Highs Goals: 2, 10/15/11 vs. Vermont Assists: 1 (4x), last 1/20/12 vs. St. Cloud State Points: 3, 10/15/11 vs. Vermont Plus/Minus: +3, 1/28/11 vs. Minnesota State Longest Point Streak: 2 games (0-3-3), 11/19/10-11/20/10

Career vs. Opponents Boston University: 2 GP, 0-1-1 Bemidji State: 6 GP, 0-0-0 Minnesota: 6 GP, 2-0-0 Minnesota Duluth: 4 GP, 0-1-1 Minnesota State: 4 GP, 0-0-0

Ohio State: 4 GP, 1-0-1 St. Cloud State: 4 GP, 1-1-2 Vermont: 2 GP, 2-1-3 Wisconsin: 4 GP, 2-0-2

PLAYER BIOS

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2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY

JOSEFINE JAKOBSEN SO | F | 5-7 | L

63

Hometown: Aalborg, Denmark nmark Previous Team: Segeltorps ps IF High Huddingegymnesiet et High School (‘11) Major: Physical Education n and Wellness

2011-12 (Freshman): All-Western Collegiate Hockey Association Rookie Team ... Two-time WCHA Rookie of the Week (Feb. 1 and Feb. 22) ... Played in all 37 games and ranked ninth in the nation and second in the WCHA among rookies with 34 points from 13 goals and 21 assists ... Second-best rookie season in program history behind Michelle Karvinen ... Scored three power-play, two unassisted and two game-winning goals ... Had 97 shots on goal and was a +21 plus/ minus rating, including a +5 game ... Was second on the team in faceoffs (306 of 591) ... Had eight penalties for 16 minutes and averaged 2.62 shots per game, 0.35 goals per game, 0.59 assists per game and 0.95 points per game ... Earned her first letter ... Led Denmark to a gold medal in the IIHF World Championship (Division I, Group B) ... Selected as Denmark’s best player ... Second in the tournament in scoring with 13 points ... Tied for first in goals (seven) ... Tallied three power-play goals, one shorthanded goal and 47 shots in five games. Before UND: A 2011 graduate of Huddingegymnasiet High School ... Played in three International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) World Championships (Division II in 2008-09 and 2011) with Denmark ... Named 2011 World Championship (Division II) Best Forward selected by the Directorate and best player of her team selected by the coaches ... Finished second in the tournament in scoring with seven points in four games ... Had six goals (tied for first) and one assist ... Had four goals in 2009 and six goals and seven assists for 13 points in 2008 ... Has played the last three seasons for the Segeltorps IF in the Swedish Top League ... Last season led the Segaltorps to a championship, winning the scoring title and goal-scoring title with 2.15 points per game (33-25-58) ... In 2009-10, was fifth in scoring and third in goals (24-19-43) ... In 2008-09, was fifth in scoring and fifth in goals (14-1327). Personal: Major is physical education, exercise science and wellness ... Daughter of Lars Jakobsen and Gitte Jakobsen.

Jakobsen’s Career Statistics Overall Year 2011-12 Totals

GP 37 37

G 13 13

A 22 22

PTS 35 35

PEN 8/16 8/16

PP 3 3

SH 0 0

GW 2 2

+/+23 +23

G 13 13

A 14 14

PTS 27 27

PEN 7/14 7/14

PP 3 3

SH 0 0

GW 2 2

+/+14 +14

Conference Year 2011-12 Totals

GP 28 28

Career Game Highs Goals: 2 (3x), last 2/11/12 at Minnesota State Assists: 4, 1/4/12 vs. Lindenwood Points: 4, 1/4/12 vs. Lindenwood Plus/Minus: +5, 1/4/12 vs. Lindenwood Longest Point Streak: 5 games (5g, 7a, 12p), 1/27/12-2/10/12

Career vs. Opponents Boston University: 2 GP, 0-2-2 Bemidji State: 6 GP, 2-2-4 Minnesota: 6 GP, 2-1-3 Minnesota Duluth: 4 GP, 2-1-3 Minnesota State: 4 GP, 4-2-6

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PLAYER BIOS

Ohio State: 4 GP, 3-6-9 St. Cloud State: 4 GP, 0-1-1 Vermont: 2 GP, 0-0-0 Wisconsin: 4 GP, 0-3-3


2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY

TORI WILLIAMS SO | D | 5-3 | L

16 Hometown: The Pas, Manitoba nitoba Previous Team: Balmoral Hall High School: Balmoral Hall all High School (‘11) Major: Psychology

2011-12 (Freshman): Played in 34 games, scoring five points from one goal and four assists ... Had a +12 plus/minus rating, including two +4 games and tallied seven shots on goal ... Had 14 penalties for 28 minutes ... Her goal was a game-winner ... Averaged 0.21 shots per game, 0.03 goals per game, 0.12 assists per game and 0.15 points per game ... Earned her first letter. Before UND: A 2011 graduate of Balmoral Hall High School ... Named Balmoral Hall Varsity Athlete of the Year (2011) ... Received the Jacqueline Anderson Award for leadership and sportsmanship ... Played in the Canadian National Championships with Team Manitoba in Vancouver and Halifax in 2009 and 2010, respectively ... Member of Team Manitoba that won gold at the National Aboriginal Hockey Championships in 2009-10 ... Captain of the 2010-11 Balmoral Hall Blazers that finished third in the Junior Women’s Hockey League ... Won a championship in the Eastman Showcase with the Blazers ... An inductee into the ‘Wall of Fame’ for The Pas Minor Hockey ... Recorded 10 goals and eight assists for 18 points during her senior season. Personal: Majoring in psychology ... Daughter of Barb McLeod and Tim Williams ... Father, Tim, played junior hockey in the WCHL for the Victoria Cougars and was drafted by the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Williams’ Career Statistics Overall Year 2011-12 Totals

GP 34 34

G 1 1

A 4 4

PTS 5 5

PEN 14/28 14/28

PP 0 0

SH 0 0

GW 1 1

+/+12 +12

G 1 1

A 4 4

PTS 5 5

PEN 9/18 9/18

PP 0 0

SH 0 0

GW 1 1

+/+12 +12

Conference Year 2011-12 Totals

GP 27 27

Career Game Highs Goals: 1, 1/21/12 vs. St. Cloud State Assists: 2, 11/19/11 vs. Minnesota State Points: 2, 11/191/11 vs. Minnesota State Plus/Minus: +4, 1/4/12 vs. Lindenwood Longest Point Streak: 2 games (1g, 1a, 2p), 1/20/12-1/21/12

Career vs. Opponents Boston University: 2 GP, 0-0-0 Bemidji State: 6 GP, 0-0-0 Minnesota: 6 GP, 0-0-0 Minnesota Duluth: 4 GP, 0-0-0 Minnesota State: 4 GP, 0-2-2

Ohio State: 4 GP, 0-1-1 St. Cloud State: 3 GP, 1-1-2 Vermont: 1 GP, 0-0-0 Wisconsin: 4 GP, 0-0-0

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2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY

SHELBY AMSLEY-BENZIE

LEAH JENSEN

FR | G | 5-7 | L

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Hometown: Warroad, Minn. nn. Previous Team: Warroad High School High School: Warroad High gh School (‘11) Major: Chemistry

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Hometown: East Grand Forks, orks, Minn. Previous Team: East Grand d Forks High School High School: East Grand Forks orks High School (‘11) Major: Physical Education n and Wellness

2011-12 (Freshman): Redshirted.

2011-12 (Freshman): Redshirted.

Before UND: A 2011 graduate of Warroad High School ... Was a team captain in 2009-10 and 2010-11 and backstopped the Warriors to backto-back Minnesota State High School class ‘A’ championships ... Topfive finalist for Let’s Play Hockey newspaper’s Senior Goalie of the Year ...A three-year letterwinner ... All-state (2009-11) ... All-academic (200811) ... Went 25-3 during her senior season with 13 shutouts ... All three losses came to ‘Class AA’ teams (Twice to state champion Minnetonka and once to state runner-up Edina) ... Had a .955 save percentage and 0.91 goals against average ... In her 2009-10 championship run, had a record of 27-1-1 with 17 shutouts, a 0.48 goals against average and a .973 save percentage ... Did not lose a game in net, going 23-0 after Dec. 5, 2009, during that season, including an 8-game shutout streak from Jan. 2-26.

Before UND: A 2011 graduate of East Grand Forks High School ... A four-year letterwinner ... Named all-state (2010-11) ... Named all-state honorable mention (2008-10) ... Named all-conference (2007-11) ... Named team most valuable player (2009-11) ... Holds her school’s record for most goals in a season (53), most points in a season (69), most assists in a season (16) and most goals in a game (six) and career records of goals (163), points (227) and assists (64) ... During her senior season had 11 hat tricks ... A 2008, 2009 and 2010 USA Hockey National Development Camp participant ... Played for the Minnesota Junior Whitecaps during the summers of 2009 and 2010, when she helped them win the championship of the North American Hockey Academy Tournament (under-17).

Personal: Majoring in chemistry ... Daughter of Kris Benzie and Crystal Amsley.

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Personal: Majoring in physical education, excercise science and wellness ... Daughter of Keith and Kari Jensen.


2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY

SHANNON KAISER

LAYLA MARVIN

FR | F | 5-7 | R

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Hometown: Crookston, Minn. nn. Previous Team: Crookston High School High School: Crookston High gh School (‘11) Major: Elementary Education on

FR | F | 5-5 | R

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Hometown: Warroad, Minn. nn. Previous Team: Warroad High School High School: Warroad High gh School (‘11) Major: Undeclared

2011-12 (Freshman): Redshirted.

2011-12 (Freshman): Redshirted.

Before UND: A 2011 graduate of Crookston High School ... A fouryear letterwinner ... Named to all-state team (2010-11) ... Minnesota Associated Press All-State Honorable mention (2010-11) ... All-state honorable mention (2009-10) ... Received the Hobey Baker Character Award (2011) ... Was an invitee to the National Development Camp (2009) ... Team captain (2009-11) ... Averaged 2.15 points per game in 27 games her senior season (39-19-58) ... Tallied seven hat tricks ... Also averaged 2.15 points per game her junior year in 26 games (35-21-56).

Before UND: A 2011 graduate of Warroad High School ... A five-year letterwinner ... Named to all-state team (2009-11) ... Named to Let’s Play Hockey newspaper’s top 10 semifinalists for Minnesota Ms. Hockey ... A team captain from 2009-11, helped lead the Warriors to back-toback Minnesota State High School class ‘A’ championships ... Finished second all-time in points at Warroad with 307 points from 117 goals and 190 assists ... Averaged 2.93 points per game (37-42-79) during senior season in 27 games ... Scored a goal in all five playoff games ... Had six hat tricks and scored at least one goal in 20 of 27 games ... Had a season-high 5-goal game in season-opener against Park Rapids ... In 2009-10, averaged 2.80 points per game in 30 games (33-51-84) ... Won a gold medal at the Under-18 Internation Ice Hockey Federation Wo World Championship with Team USA in 2011 and tied for a team high wi with six goals.

Personal: Major is elementary education ... Daughter of Brenda and Mickey Kaiser.

Pe Personal: Major is undeclared ... Daughter of David and Kallie Marvin ... Father, David, played hockey for UND ... Grandfather, Cal Marvin, pla played hockey for UND ... Cousin, Lee Marvin, played hockey for UN UND ... Cousin, Gigi Marvin, played hockey for Minnesota and for U.S. Na National Team in 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics ... Cousin, Aaron Marvin, played hockey for St. Cloud State ... Cousin, Chris Hontvet, Ma played hockey for Dartmouth ... Cousin, Chad Hontvet, played hockey pla for Michigan State ... Uncle, Mike Marvin, played at hockey for Brown.

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MEGHAN DUFAULT FR | F | 5-6 | R

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Hometown: Winnipeg, Manitoba anitoba Previous Team: Pursuit of Excellence (Midget AAA) High School: Balmoral Hall all (‘12) Major: Biology

Before UND: A 2012 graduate of Balmoral Hall ... Won gold medal serving as an assistant captain for Canada at the 2012 U18 World Championship ... Had five points from one goal and four assists ... Selected to captain Team Manitoba at 2011 National U18 Tournament, leading team to a bronze medal ... Was selected to the Manitoba Progam of Excellence Team for an unprecedented fourth year ... Played in USA/Canada miniseries, assisting Canada to a 2-1 victory ... Assisted Canada to a silver medal at the 2011 U18 World Championship ... Named Canada’s top forward in the tournament ... Seventh in scoring with eight points (2g, 6a, 8p) in five games ... Leading scorer on her Pursuit of Excellence team in 2010 and 2011 and was nominated for Sport Manitoba Female Athlete of the Year ... Most Valuable Player at the National U18 Championship in 2009 ... Named to the Academic Honor Roll from 2006-12.

TANJA EISENSCHMID FR | D | 5-8 | L

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Hometown: Kaufbeuren, Germany Previous Team: German National Team High School: Fachoberschule hule Kaufbeuren (‘12) Major: Undeclared

Before UND: A 2012 graduate of Fachoberschule Kaufbeuren ... Helped Germany to a 3-2 record at the 2012 IIHF World Championship (Top Division) ... Led all German defensemen with 12 shots and tallied her first national team goal (shorthanded) ... In her first World Championship appearance, helped Germany to a gold medal in the 2011 IIHF World Championship (Division I) ... Played in three IIHF U18 World Championships from 2009-11 ... Played 138 games in the SBL (highest league of U16 boys) with ESV Kaufbeuren. Personal: Major is undeclared ... Daughter of Brigitte and Horst Eisenchmid.

Personal: Majoring in biology ... Daughter of Ken and Karen Dufault ... Uncle, Lorne Hill, played hockey for Princeton.

JOHANNA FALLMAN FR | D | 5-9 | L

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Hometown: Lulea, Sweden en Previous Team: Swedish National Team High School: Nolaskolan (‘10) Major: Psychology

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SAMANTHA HANSON FR | D | 5-8 | R

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Hometown: White Bear Lake, ake, Minn. Previous Team: White Bear ar Lake High School High School: White Bear Lake High School (‘12) Major: Entrepreneurship

Before UND: A 2010 graduate of Nolaskolan ... Made her second appearance for Sweden at the 2012 IIHF World Championship Tournament (Top Division) ... Played in four games, recording one assist ... Made her first appearance with the Swedish National Team in the 2011 World Championship, playing in all five games ... Played for MODO Hockey and won 2012 Swedish Championship.

Before UND: A 2012 graduate of White Bear Lake High School ... Did not compete her senior season due to injury ... Concluded her junior year with 45 points from 24 goals and 21 assists ... Earned all-state honorable mention ... Had 107 career points, including 48 goals with the varsity team ... Participated in the U.S. National Development Camp.

Personal: Majoring in psychology ... Daughter of Margareta Aidanpaa and Patrik Fallman.

Personal: Majoring in entrepreneurship ... Daughter of Pat Hanson and Sue Waite-Hanson ... Father, Pat, competed in football and track for St. Cloud State.

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2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY

AMANDA KOEP

BECCA KOHLER FR | G | 5-5 | L

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FR | F | 6-0 | R

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Hometown: St. Michael, Minn. Previous Team: North Wright ght County High School High School: St. Michael-Albertville lbertville High School (‘12) Major: Communication

Hometown: St. Thomas, Ontario Previous Team: Bluewater er High School: Central Elgin n Collegiate Institution (‘12) Major: Recreation and Tourism i Studies St di

Before UND: A 2012 graduate of St. Michael-Albertville ... Was a threeyear letterwinner for North Wright County ... Named All-Mississippi 8 Conference in 2010 and 2012 ... Served as team captain ... Had an 114-1 record her senior year with a .905 save percentage and 2.45 goals against average.

Before UND: A 2012 graduate of Central Elgin Collegiate Institution ... Helped Canada to the gold medal in the 2012 U18 World Championship ... Had five points in five games, including three goals ... Competed in her first U18 World Championship in 2011, helping Canada to a silver medal ... Had two goals and three assists for five points ... Scored two goals including the game-winner for Team Ontario to win the gold medal in the 2011 Canadian U18 Provincial Championship ... Served as an assistant captain for Bluewater of the PWHL, where she finished 2011-12 with 31 goals and 26 assists for 57 points in 41 games played.

Personal: Majoring in communication ... Daughter of Mike and Kris Koep.

Personal: Majoring in recreation and tourism studies ... Daughter of Rick and Lisa Kohler.

SAM LASHOMB FR | D | 5-9 | L

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Hometown: Inver Grove Heights, Minn. Previous Team: South St. Paul High School High School: South St. Paul ul High School (‘12) Major: Undeclared

Before UND: A 2012 graduate of South St. Paul High School ... Helped the United States to a silver medal at the 2012 U18 World Championship ... Had a +11 plus/minus rating ... Named a Let’s Play Hockey newspaper 2012 Ms. Hockey Award semifinalist ... Led South St. Paul to the Minnesota State Tournament Class 1A championship game in 2012 (lost 3-2 in double overtime) ... Had five goals and three assists in three state tournament games ... Concluded her senior year with 61 points from 25 goals and 36 assists ... Three-time all-state selection ... Led the Minnesota State High School League in points (60) by a defenseman as a junior.

MARISSA SALO FR | F | 5-8 | R

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Hometown: Grand Rapids, ds, Minn. Previous Team: North American merican Hockey Academy High School: Grand Rapids ds High School (‘12) Major: Biology

Before UND: A 2012 graduate of Grand Rapids High School ... Competed for the North American Hockey Academy’s U19 White team from 2010-12 ... In 2010 and 2011 she led the prep team as its captain and recorded a record of 53-13-8 ... Compiled 30 goals and 34 assists in 93 games ... Also competed in cross country and track and field. Personal: Majoring in biology ... Daughter of Brett and Laurie Salo.

Personal: Major is undeclared ... Daughter of Steve and Patty LaShomb

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2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY Jocelyne Lamoureux continued...

Monique Lamoureux continued...

game, 0.88 assists per game and 1.73 points per game ... Earned her first letter ... Helped the United States to a gold medal at the 2011 IIHF World Championship (Top Division) ... Tied for 11th in points (six), eighth in goals (three), 11th in assists (three) and ninth in plus/minus (+7).

in the playoffs) and six unassisted goals ... Had one hat trick and 18 multi-point games ... Tied the program record with +5 plus/minus game against Bemidji State (1/16/11) ... Was +11 on the season ... Recorded 30 penalties for 60 minutes ... Had a team-high 205 shots on goal ... Averaged 6.21 shots per game, 0.67 goals per game, 0.97 assists per game and 1.64 points per game ... Earned her first letter ... Helped the United States to a gold medal at the 2011 IIHF World Championship (Top Division) ... Ranked sixth in scoring with seven points, 19th in goals (two), fifth in assists (five) and 30th in plus/minus (+3) in five games.

2009-10: Redshirted to compete with the 2010 U.S. women’s Olympic hockey team ... Earned a silver medal at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics ... Along with her sister, Monique, became first and second UND women’s hockey players to earn an Olympic medal ... Along with her sister, Monique, were second and third-youngest players on the team ... Played in all five games for Team USA, averaging 12:15 minutes per game ... Scored two goals and four assists for six points (tied for seventh on the team) ... Was a +10 (third on the team) ... Had 10 shots on goal (20 percent shooting percentage) ... Scored a highlight reel, betweenthe-legs goal against China that made ESPN’s top-10 plays (2/14/10) ... Was also her first Olympic goal ... Had 2-point games against Russia (2/16/10), with one goal and one assist, and Sweden (2/22/10), with two assists ... Scored at least one point in four of five games (averaged 1.2 points per game) ... Competed in the Under-22 USA/Canada Hockey series (8/18-21/10) ... Compiled three assists and eight penalty minutes in three games ... Along with her sister, Monique, threw out first pitch at Minnesota Twins game (7/31/10). Before UND: Played for the University of Minnesota ... First-team AllWCHA and WCHA All-Rookie team honoree ... Scored 28 goals and 37 assists for 65 points ... Ranked 11th in the nation in points per game (1.62), ninth in assists per game (0.93) and 15th overall in goals per game (0.70) ... Patty Kazmaier Award nominee ... Had 20 multiple-point games ... Scored eight power-play goals, eight game-winning goals and one hat trick ... Led the Gophers with a plus/minus of +58 ... Won 461 of 861faceoffs (.565) ... Started her freshman season on an 8-game scoring streak (11 points) ... Had three goals and three assist in a game versus Bemidji State on Jan. 17 ... Named to the WCHA All-Tournament Team at the WCHA Final Faceoff ... Two-time WCHA Rookie of the Week and 2-time WCHA Player of the Week ... Was on the gold-medal winning USA Hockey Team at the IIHF World Championship ... Was on the 2008 United States Under-22 Team ... Along with her sister Monique, were the youngest members of the U.S. Four Nation’s Cup Team in 2006 ... Played at Shattuck-St. Mary’s and won three U-19 national championships ... Scored 495 points in her career at SSM ... Went 217-12-6 at ShattuckSt. Mary’s ... Was named Best All-Around Athlete at SSM senior year ... Named first-team all-star for the Midwest Elite Hockey League and a member of the state runner-up Grand Forks Wheat Kings Bantam A boys’ team in 2003-04 ... Also was a all-state and all-conference honoree in soccer and cross-country. Personal: Received her bachelor’s degree in physical education, exercise science and wellness ... Pursuing her master’s degree in kinesiology ... Daughter of Jean-Pierre and Linda Lamoureux ... Twin sister of Sioux forward Monique Lamoureux ... Sister to former Sioux Jean-Philippe and current Sioux Mario ... Brother, Jacques, played for Air Force Academy, while brother Pierre-Paul is an assistant video coordinator with UND men’s hockey team ... Father, Jean-Pierre, was a goalie at UND and helped the Sioux to two national championships ... Mother, Linda, was a swimmer at UND.

2009-10: Redshirted to compete with the 2010 U.S. women’s Olympic hockey team ... Earned a silver medal at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics... Winter Olympics ... Along with her sister, Jocelyne, became first and second UND women’s hockey players to earn an Olympic medal ... Along with her sister, Jocelyne, were second and third-youngest players on the team ... Played in all five games for Team USA, averaging 15:42 minutes per game ... Scored four goals (tied for second on the team) and six assists (tied for third on the team) for 10 points (tied for seventh on the team) ... Was a +7 (tied for seventh on the team) ... Had 22 shots on goal (Most on the team, 18% shooting percentage) ... Had a 4-point game against China (2/14/10) with four assists ... Tallied a hat trick, including the game-winning goal, against Sweden (2/22/10) ... Scored first Olympic goal against Russia (2/16/10) ... Scored at least one point in four of five games (Averaged two points per game) ... Competed in the Under-22 USA/Canada Hockey series (8/18-21/10) ... Compiled three goals and 10 penalty minutes in three games ... Along with her sister, Monique, threw out first pitch at Minnesota Twins game (7/31/10) ... Got to ride in a F16 with US Air Force as part of their hometown heroes program (5/20/10). Before UND: Played for the University of Minnesota ... Patty Kazmaier Award top-10 finalist ... Second-team All-American ... First-team AllWCHA and WCHA All-Rookie Team honoree ... Scored 39 goals and 36 assists for 75 points ... WCHA scoring champion with 61 points in conference play ... Led every scoring category with in conference play with 61 points, 30 goals and 31 assists ... Ranked fifth in the nation in points per game (1.88), fourth in goals per game (0.97) and 11th in assists per game (0.93) ... Had five power-play, five short-handed and eight game-winning goals ... Had a +55 plus/minus ... Two-time WCHA Offensive Player of the Week and four-time WCHA Rookie of the Week (conference high) ... Scored in 34 of 40 games ... Had 21 multiple-point games ... Recorded a career-high six points against Minnesota State on Nov. 22 ... Netted her first career hat trick in an 11-1 win over Bemdiji State and tied career-high six points ... Was on the gold-medal winning U.S. Hockey Team at the IIHF World Championship ... Was on the 2008 United States Under-22 Team ... Along with her sister, Jocelyne, were the youngest members of the U.S. Four Nation’s Cup Team in 2006 ... Played at Shattuck-St. Mary’s and won three U-19 national championships ... Scored 498 points in her career at SSM ... Went 217-12-6 at SSM ... Was named Best All-Around Athlete at SSM senior year ... Played both forward and defense at SSM ... Named first-team all-star for the Midwest Elite Hockey League and a member of the state runner-up Grand Forks Wheat Kings Bantam A boys’ team in 2003-04 ... Also was a all-state and all-conference honoree in soccer and cross-country. Personal: Received her bachelor’s degree in physical education, exercise science and wellness ... Pursuing her master’s degree in kinesiology ... Daughter of Jean-Pierre and Linda Lamoureux ... Twin sister of Sioux forward Jocelyne Lamoureux ... Sister to former Sioux Jean-Philippe and current Sioux Mario ... Brother, Jacques, played for Air Force Academy, while brother Pierre-Paul is an assistant video coordinator with UND men’s hockey team ... Father, Jean-Pierre, was a goalie at UND and helped the Sioux to two national championships ... Mother, Linda, was a swimmer at UND.

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2011-12 OPPONENTS WCHA Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58-61 Conference Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . 62


2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY BEMIDJI STATE

MINNESOTA

Feb. 8-9 • Ralph Engelstad Arena Nov. 17-18 • Robert H. Peters Rink

Oct. 27-28 • Ralph Engelstad Arena Jan. 11-12 • Ridder Arena

Head Coach Steve Sertich

Head Coach Brad Frost

Goaltender Noora Raty

SCHOOL INFORMATION Location .......................................................................................................... Bemidji, Minn. Enrollment...................................................................................................................... 5,020 Nickname ................................................................................................................... Beavers Colors .............................................................................................................. Green & White Conference .................................................. Western Collegiate Hockey Association President .............................................................................................. Dr. Richard Hanson Athletics Director ........................................................................................ Dr. Rick Goeb Arena................................................................................... Robert H. Peters Rink (4,373) Press Box Phone .............................................................................................................. n/a

SCHOOL INFORMATION Location ................................................................................................ Minneapolis, Minn. Enrollment................................................................................................................... 51,659 Nickname .................................................................................................. Golden Gophers Colors ............................................................................................................ Maroon & Gold Conference .................................................. Western Collegiate Hockey Association President ................................................................................................................. Eric Kaler Athletics Director ............................................................................................ Joel Maturi Arena................................................................................................... Ridder Arena (3,400) Press Box Phone ...........................................................................................612.625.6900

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach ......................................................................................................Steve Sertich Alma Mater/Year ...................................................................... Colorado College/1974 Office Phone .................................................................................................. 218.755.2958 Record at BSU .................................................................................... 64-127-27/7th Year Career Record ................................................................................................................Same Assistant Coach .......................................................................................... Shane Veenker Alma Mater/Year .................................................................................... Bemidji State ‘93 Assistant Coach ...................................................................................... Amber Fryklund Alma Mater/Year .................................................................................... Bemidji State ‘03 2011-12 Overall Record ....................................................................................... 17-17-3 2011-12 WCHA Record............................................................................. 11-15-2-0/6th Letterwinners Returning ............................................................................................... 20 Letterwinners Lost ............................................................................................................. 8 Incoming Freshman ............................................................................................................ 7

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach ........................................................................................................... Brad Frost Alma Mater/Year ............................................................................................ Bethel/1996 Office Phone .................................................................................................. 612.625.0188 Record at UM ...................................................................................... 145-36-16/6th Year Career Record ............................................................................................................... Same Assistant Coach ............................................................................................. Joel Johnson Alma Mater/Year ............................................................................................ Bethel/1996 Assistant Coach ...................................................................................... Nadine Muzerall Alma Mater/Year ................................................................................... Minnesota /2001 2011-12 Overall Record ......................................................................................... 34-5-2 2011-12 WCHA Record.............................................................................. 21-5-2-1/2nd Letterwinners Returning ............................................................................................... 15 Letterwinners Lost ............................................................................................................. 5 Incoming Freshman ............................................................................................................ 6

MEDIA RELATIONS SID ...............................................................................................................................Jake Ford E-Mail ............................................................................................ jford@bemidjistate.edu Office Phone .................................................................................................. 218.755.4619 Fax .......................................................................................................................218.755.3898 Website .................................................................................. bemidjistate.edu/athletics

MEDIA RELATIONS SID ............................................................................................................................... Cory Hall E-Mail ......................................................................................................... cdhall@umn.edu Office Phone ................................................................................................. 612. 626.9394 Fax ...................................................................................................................... 612.625.0359 Website ...................................................................................................gophersports.com

KEY RETURNEES Emily Erickson, Sr., F (17-15-32) Sadie Lundquist, Sr., F (12-23-35)

KEY RETURNEES Megan Bozek, Sr., D (15-27-42) Noora Raty, Sr., G (.942) Amanda Kessel, Jr., F (32-48-80)

KEY LOSSES Marlee Wheelhouse, F (9-18-27) Montana Vichorek, D (8-23-31) Zuzana Tomcikova, G (.932)

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Forward Sadie Lundquist

WCHA OPPONENTS

KEY LOSSES Emily West, F (27-17-44) Sarah Erickson, F (20-29-49) Jen Schoullis, F (24-40-64)


2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY MINNESOTA DULUTH

MINNESOTA STATE

Nov. 23-24 • Ralph Engelstad Arena Feb. 22-23 • AMSOIL Arena

Oct. 5-6 • Ralph Engelstad Arena Feb. 1-2 • All Seasons Arena

Head Coach Shannon Miller

Defenseman Jessica Wong

Head Coach Eric Means

Forward Lauren Smith

SCHOOL INFORMATION Location .......................................................................................................... Duluth, Minn. Enrollment.................................................................................................................... 14,800 Nickname .................................................................................................................. Bulldogs Colors ............................................................................................................. Maroon & Gold Conference ...................................................Western Collegiate Hockey Association Chancellor........................................................................................... Dr. Lendley C. Black Athletics Director .......................................................................................... Bob Nielson Arena................................................................................................. AMSOIL Arena (6,600) Press Box Phone ...........................................................................................218.722.4344

SCHOOL INFORMATION Location ....................................................................................................... Mankato, Minn. Enrollment................................................................................................................... 14,028 Nickname ............................................................................................................... Mavericks Colors ............................................................................................................... Purple & Gold Conference .................................................. Western Collegiate Hockey Association President ....................................................................................... Dr. Richard Davenport Athletics Director ..................................................................................... Kevin Buisman Arena............................................................................................. All Seasons Arena (750) Press Box Phone ...........................................................................................612.718.0729

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach ................................................................................................ Shannon Miller Alma Mater/Year ............................................................................ Saskatchewan/1985 Office Phone .................................................................................................. 218.726.8164 Record at UMD.............................................................................. 334-101-35/14th Year Career Record ............................................................................................................... Same Assistant Coach ........................................................................................... Laura Schuler Alma Mater/Year ............................................................................... Northeastern/1994 Assistant Coach ..................................................................................... Steve Macdonald Alma Mater/Year .......................................................................................Winnipeg/2003 2011-12 Overall Record ....................................................................................... 21-14-1 2011-12 WCHA Record............................................................................. 15-12-1-1/4th Letterwinners Returning ................................................................................................14 Letterwinners Lost .............................................................................................................. 8 Incoming Freshman ............................................................................................................ 8

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach ......................................................................................................... Eric Means Alma Mater/Year .................................................................................... Minnesota/1994 Office Phone .................................................................................................. 507.389.3217 Record at MSU .........................................................................................22-75-9/4th Year Career Record ............................................................................................................... Same Assistant Coach .................................................................................................. Jon Austin Alma Mater/Year ...................................................................... Colorado College/1999 Assistant Coach ...................................................................................... Dean Williamson Alma Mater/Year .....................................................................................Minnesota/1991 2011-12 Overall Record ..........................................................................................7-28-1 2011-12 WCHA Record............................................................................... 3-24-1-0/8th Letterwinners Returning ................................................................................................18 Letterwinners Lost .............................................................................................................. 7 Incoming Freshman ............................................................................................................ 5

MEDIA RELATIONS SID ........................................................................................................ Kelly Grgas-Wheeler E-Mail ...............................................................................................kgrgaswh@d.umn.edu Office Phone ...................................................................................................218.726.8937 Cell Phone ........................................................................................................218.340.8978 Fax .......................................................................................................................218.726.6529 Website ...................................................................................................umdbulldogs.com

MEDIA RELATIONS SID ..................................................................................................................... Lucas Steckler E-Mail ........................................................................................ lucas.steckler@mnsu.edu Office Phone .................................................................................................. 507.389.2813 Fax ...................................................................................................................... 507.389.1923 Website ................................................................................................ msumavericks.com

KEY RETURNEES Jessica Wong, Sr., D (11-19-30) Audrey Cournoyer Sr., F (22-26-48) KEY LOSSES Haley Irwin, F (16-38-54)

KEY RETURNEES Lauren Smith, Sr., F (9-10-19) Kathleen Rogan, Jr., F (6-1-7) KEY LOSSES Ariel Mackley, D (3-9-12) Alli Altman, G (.890)

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2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY OHIO STATE

ST. CLOUD STATE

Feb. 15-16 • Ralph Engelstad Arena Oct. 12-13 • OSU Ice Rink

Oct. 19-20 • Ralph Engelstad Arena Jan. 25-26 • National Hockey Center

Head Coach Nate Handrahan

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Forward Hokey Langan

Head Coach Jeff Giesen

Forward Molli Mott

SCHOOL INFORMATION Location ..................................................................................................... Columbus, Ohio Enrollment.................................................................................................................... 59,091 Nickname ................................................................................................................. Buckeyes Colors ................................................................................................................Scarlet & Gray Conference ...................................................Western Collegiate Hockey Association President ........................................................................................................E. Gordon Gee Athletics Director ........................................................................................Eugene Smith Arena........................................................................................................ OSU Ice Rink (800) Press Box Phone ...........................................................................................614.699.0658

SCHOOL INFORMATION Location ...................................................................................................... St. Cloud, Minn. Enrollment.................................................................................................................... 18,319 Nickname .................................................................................................................... Huskies Colors ............................................................................................................Cardinal & Black Conference ...................................................Western Collegiate Hockey Association President .....................................................................................................Dr. Earl Potter III Athletics Director .....................................................................................Dr. Morris Kurtz Arena...............................................................................National Hockey Center (5,371) Press Box Phone ...........................................................................................320.308.5227

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach ...............................................................................................Nate Handrahan Alma Mater/Year ...........................................................................................Niagara/2000 Office Phone ...................................................................................................614.292.7073 Record at OSU ........................................................................................ 16-16-4/2nd year Career Record ...................................................................................................... 68-125-18 Assistant Coach .......................................................................................Chris MacKenzie Alma Mater/Year ..........................................................................................Niagara /2000 Assistant Coach ....................................................................................... Candice Moxley Alma Mater/Year ...........................................................................................Niagara/2005 2011-12 Overall Record ....................................................................................... 16-16-4 2011-12 WCHA Record..............................................................................13-14-1-1/5th Letterwinners Returning ................................................................................................17 Letterwinners Lost .............................................................................................................. 8 Incoming Freshman ............................................................................................................ 6

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach ..........................................................................................................Jeff Giesen Alma Mater/Year ...................................................................St. Cloud University/1993 Office Phone ...................................................................................................320.308.4806 Record at SCSU ...................................................................................66-127-27/7th Year Career Record ................................................................................................................Same Assistant Coach ....................................................................................................Jim Fetter Alma Mater/Year ....................................................................................Lethbridge/1995 Assistant Coach .........................................................................................Brita Schroeder Alma Mater/Year ............................................................................ St. Cloud State/2009 2011-12 Overall Record ..........................................................................................5-29-2 2011-12 WCHA Record................................................................................ 4-24-0-0/7th Letterwinners Returning ............................................................................................... 19 Letterwinners Lost .............................................................................................................. 4 Incoming Freshman ............................................................................................................ 4

MEDIA RELATIONS SID .......................................................................................................................... Ben Vondal E-Mail .......................................................................................................vondal.1@osu.edu Office Phone ...................................................................................................614.292.4056 Fax .......................................................................................................................614.292.8547 Website ........................................................................................ ohiostatebuckeyes.com

MEDIA RELATIONS SID .......................................................................................................................... Andy Sailer E-Mail ....................................................................................saan0602@stcloudstate.edu Office Phone ...................................................................................................320.308.2141 Fax ...................................................................................................................... 320.308.2099 Website ....................................................................................stcloudstate.edu/athletics

KEY RETURNEES Hokey Langan, Sr., F (8-13-21) Paige Semenza, Sr., F (5-9-14)

KEY RETURNEES Alex Nelson, Sr., F (7-4-11) Julie Friend, So., G (.872)

KEY LOSSES Natalie Spooner, F (31-19-50) Laura McIntosh, F (12-27-39)

KEY LOSSES Brittany Toor, F (7-9-16)

WCHA OPPONENTS


2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY WISCONSIN Jan. 18-19 • Ralph Engelstad Arena Dec. 8-9 • LaBahn Arena

Head Coach Mark Johnson

Forward Brianna Decker

SCHOOL INFORMATION Location ........................................................................................................... Madison, Wis. Enrollment................................................................................................................... 42,099 Nickname ................................................................................................................... Badgers Colors ......................................................................................................... Cardinal & White Conference .................................................. Western Collegiate Hockey Association President ..............................................................................................................David Ward Athletics Director ......................................................................................... Barry Alvarez Arena............................................................................................... LaBahkn Arena (2,262) Press Box Phone ...........................................................................................608.265.4336 TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach ....................................................................................................Mark Johnson Alma Mater/Year ......................................................................................Wisconsin/1994 Office Phone ...................................................................................................608.262.0101 Record at UW ....................................................................................280-46-26/10th year Career Record ................................................................................................................Same Associate Head Coach ....................................................................................... Dan Koch Alma Mater/Year ....................................................................................... St. Mary’s/2001 Assistant Coach ............................................................................................ Jackie Friesen Alma Mater/Year ......................................................................................Wisconsin/2006 2011-12 Overall Record ..........................................................................................33-5-2 2011-12 WCHA Record................................................................................. 23-3-2-1/1st Letterwinners Returning ................................................................................................16 Letterwinners Lost .............................................................................................................. 7 Incoming Freshman ............................................................................................................ 8 MEDIA RELATIONS SID ...........................................................................................................................Ross LaDue E-Mail ............................................................................................... grl@athletics.wisc.edu Office Phone ...................................................................................................608.262.2255 Cell Phone ........................................................................................................ 608.2798641 Fax ...................................................................................................................... 608.262.8184 Website ....................................................................................................... uwbadgers.com KEY RETURNEES Brianna Decker, Sr., F (37-45-82) Stefanie McKeough, Sr., D (5-18-22) Alex Rigsby, Jr., G (.949) KEY LOSSES Hilary Knight, F (31-29-60) Brooke Ammerman, F (34-43-77) Carolyne Prevost, F (27-32-59)

WCHA OPPONENTS

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RIT

LINDENWOOD

Nov. 2-3 • Ralph Engelstad Arena

Nov. 30-Dec. 1 • Ralph Engelstad Arena

Jan. 4-5 • Lindenwood Ice Arena

C0-Head Coach Shannon Desrosier

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C0-Head Coach Matt Desrosier

Head Coach Scott McDonald

Forward Kim Schlattman

Head Coach Vince O’Mara

Forward Allison Wickenheiser

SCHOOL INFORMATION Location ....................................................... Potsdam, N.Y. Enrollment.................................................................. 3,018 Nickname .................................................................Knights Colors ....................................................... Gold and Green Conference ........................ Eastern Collegiate Athletic President ...............................................................Eric Kaler Athletics Director ............................... Steve Yianoukos Arena................................................. Cheel Arena (3,000) Press Box Phone ........................................................... n/a

SCHOOL INFORMATION Location ...................................................... Henrietta, N.Y. Enrollment................................................................ 14.753 Nickname ....................................................................Tigers Colors ................................................. Orange and Brown Conference ........................... College Hockey America President ............................................. William W. Destler Athletics Director ..................................... Lou Spiotti Jr. Arena................................................................ Ritter Arena Press Box Phone ........................................................... n/a

SCHOOL INFORMATION Location .................................................... St. Charles, Mo. Enrollment................................................................ 17,351 Nickname e .............. ..................................................................... .................. .............. ...... ......... ........ ....... ...... ... ........ .... ......... Lions Colors ......................................................... Black and Gold ........ .... ........................ .... ............. ...... . ............. ..... Blac Conference nce e ..... ........................... ...... . ...... ... .................. . Co Colle College llege lle ge Ho Hoc Hockey ke America Presidentt.................... ...................................................James . ................. ... ...... . ......... ........ ... .... .Jam Jam am me D. Evans Athletics Director ...... .......................................... Creer ................................ ...... .. .... ............ John J Arena........................................... ................................. .... ....... Lindenwood LLindenwo nde denw od Ice Arena Press Box ........................................................... n/a x Phone ................. . ................ ... ....... ................. ..

TEAM INFORMATION C0-Head Coach ........................................Matt Desrosier C0-Head Coach ............................... Shannon Desrosier Alma Mater/Year ........................................................... n/a Office Phone ............................................... 315.268.4481 Record at CU ........................................................ 75-53-19 Career Record ............................................................ same Assistant Coach ................................................Matt Kelly Alma Mater/Year ..............................Wayne State/2007 2011-12 Overall Record ....................................22-10-5 2010-12 ECAC Record...................................15-5-2/3rd

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach ............................................Scott McDonald Alma Mater/Year .......................................Niagara/2000 Office Phone ............................................... 585.475.7148 Record at RIT .................................. 135-22-10/7th year Career Record ............................................................Same Assistant Coach ......................................... Shivaun Siegl Alma Mater/Year .....................................Vermont/2007 Assistant Coach .................................Chelsea Walkland Alma Mater/Year ...........................Robert Morris/2010 2010-11 Overall Record (Div. II).......................28-1-1

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach ..................................................Vince O’Mara Alma Mater/Year .................. Broadcast College/1989 Office Phone ............................................... 636.949.4147 Record at LU (Div. I) ........................... 8-21-0/2nd year Career Record ...................................................241-26-11 Assistant Coach ................................................Katie Kells Alma Mater/Year ............................. Lindenwood/2008 Assistant Coach ........................................Cory Whitaker Alma Mater/Year ................. Grand Valley State/ 2001 2010-11 Overall Record ...................................... 8-21-0

MEDIA RELATIONS SID .........................................................................Gary Mikel E-Mail ............................................. mikelg@clarkson.edu Office Phone ............................................... 315.268.6673 Website .........................................clarksonathletics.com

MEDIA RELATIONS SID ........................................................................Jane Strine E-Mail ....................................................... jnsdhd@rit.cedu Office Phone ............................................... 617.353.2872 Website .....................................................ritathletics.com

MEDIA RELATIONS SID ................................................................ Daniel Newton E-Mail ................................. dnewton@lindenwood.edu Office Phone ............................................... 636.949.4368 Website .........................................lindenwoodlions.com

KEY RETURNEES Carly Mercer, Jr., F (14-26-40) Jaime Lee Rattray, Jr., F (19-19-38)

KEY RETURNEES Kourtney Kunichika, Jr., F (20-25-45) Kolbee McCrea, Jr., F (24-14-38)

KEY RETURNEES Allison Wickenheiser, So., F (19-17-36) Alyssa West, So., F (8-16-24) Caitlyn Post, So., F (13-7-20)

KEY LOSSES Juana Baribeau, F (16-11-27)

KEY LOSSES None

NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS

KEY LOSSES None


2011-12 SEASON REVIEW Recap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64-65 Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Game-by-Game Scoring . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Box Scores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69-75 Attendance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76


2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY BIG THREE NO LONGER In arguably the nation’s strongest conference that had six of its eight teams finish with a winning percentage of 50-percent or better, North Dakota finished third in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association with a record of 16-9-3-2.

WELCOME TO THE NCAAs In its 10th anniversary season, the North Dakota women’s hockey team advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history. UND played its quarterfinal matchup against No. 2 Minnesota at Ridder Arena where its season ended in a 5-1 loss to the eventual national champion.

POLL POSITION UND concluded the year ranked No. 6 in both of the final USCHO.com/CBS College Sports poll and the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine poll.

SETTING NEW BENCHMARKS While the program’s record book continues to be rewritten year after year, the most important record was surpassed for its single-season wins record for the second consecutive season. North Dakota concluded the season with a 22-12-3 record, exceeding its previous record of 20 wins set in 2010-11. UND also crushed its all-time record of goals scored, tallying a team total of 155 which broke the record set the previous year of 116. It also led the WCHA in goals with 116 in conference games.

SCORING TITLES Jocelyne Lamoureux concluded the regular season as the WCHA scoring champion. She had 82 points overall (34-48-82) and 64 (27-3764) in league games. She also led the league in goals and assists, becoming just the second player since 2000 to lead the league outright in all three categories (the other was her twin sister, Monique, in 2009). She tallied 64 points 64

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in league play, the most anyone has scored in seven years, and won the scoring title by 10 points. Monique Lamoureux led all defensemen in scoring. She racked up a total of 53 points in league play. Michelle Karvinen (24-37-61) finished the year 12th in scoring (1.69 p/gm) and easily led all other rookies, finishing nine points ahead of Cornell’s Jillian Saulnier (1.58 p/gm) and 16 points ahead of Northeastern’s Kendall Coyne (1.45 p/gm). Josefine Jakobsen (13-20-33) finished seventh in points by a rookie and second in the WCHA behind Karvinen.

HOME SWEET HOME UND set a new home attendance record this season with 28,218, surpassing its previous record of 24,320 set in 2010-11. North Dakota wrapped up the year second in the nation with 1,485 per game. North Dakota also broke its record of 11 home wins during 2010-11 having won 15 games at the Ralph Engelstad Arena in 2011-12. During those games, UND outscored its opponents 102-36 with an overall record of 15-3-1.

North Dakota became the first school to finish the regular season WCHA standings in the top three other than Minnesota, Minnesota Duluth or Wisconsin in a non-Olympic year. Those three schools have won every national championship combining for 13 titles.

NEARLY A YEAR 2012 was a leap year, adding another day to the calendar otherwise UND would have come within one day of going an entire year without being shut out. Minnesota ended UND’s streak in the Final Face-Off on March 2. It was the first time UND had been shut out since March 4, 2011, to then No. 1 Wisconsin. Both Minnesota and Wisconsin went on to win the national championship in those respective years. In 28 league games, UND finished first averaging 4.14 goals per game (116). Minnesota and Wisconsin were tied for second at 4.04 (113), Minnesota Duluth was fourth at 3.25 (91), Ohio State fifth at 2.68 (75), Bemidji State sixth at 2.50 (70), Minnesota State seventh at 1.32 (37) and St. Cloud State eighth at 1.14 (32).

Jocleyne and Monique Lamoureux became the first CCM Division I Women’s Hockey All-Americans, as selected by the American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA), in program history.


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Alyssa Wiebe became the first player in program history to reach 100-point century club with all of her points as a member of the Fighting Sioux.

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN Jocelyne Lamoureux was named to the 2012 Capital One Academic All-America Division I Women’s At-Large Team, as voted by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Lamoureux was named to the second team. Lamoureux was the first player in UND women’s hockey history to earn Academic AllAmerica honors, and was the 75th Academic All-American in the history of UND Athletics. She was the lone ice hockey player named to the 2012 Capital One Academic All-America Division I Women’s At-Large first, second or third teams.

WCHA AWARDS North Dakota’s success during the 2011-12 season was reflected in the league’s postseason awards as it received the WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year (Jocelyne Lamoureux) and the WCHA Rookie of the Year (Michelle Karvinen). UND also received one all-first team member (J. Lamoureux), one all-second team member (Monique Lamoureux), one third-team member (Karvinen) and two all-rookie team members (Karvinen and Josefine Jakobsen).

IINTERNATIONAL PRESENCE

PATTY KAZMAIER MEMORIAL AWARD

N North Dakota’s presence in international p play continues to grow year after year as six m members of UND’s 2011-12 team, one former p player and two recruits competed in 2012 Intternational Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) World C Championship Tournaments for their respecttive countries. Competing for Denmark (Jossefine Jakobsen), Finland (Michelle Karvinen), G Germany (Tanja Eisenschmid and Susanne FFellner), Norway (Jorid Dagfinrud and And drea Dalen), Sweden (Johanna Fallman) and tthe United States (Jocelyne Lamoureux and M Monique Lamoureux), the eight skaters with U UND ties combined for 23 goals, 31 assists and 5 54 points in 40 total games (1.35 points per g game).

Jocelyne Lamoureux was named a top-three finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Award while Monique Lamoureux made the top-10. Both of the sisters were included on the list of 26 skaters who were nominated for the highest individual honor in collegiate women’s hockey in 2010-11 and 2008-09, with Monique Lamoureux advancing to the top-10.

CENTURY CLUB (AND DOUBLED) Alyssa Wiebe collected her 100th collegiate point in a 6-1 win over Minnesota State on Nov. 19, becoming the fourth player in program history to reach the milestone, joining Stasia Bakhit, Jocelyne Lamoureux, and Monique Lamoureux.

Hoping to join their national team’s top level in Both of the Lamoureux twins reached the 200 the near future, incoming freshmen Meghan career point mark before the conclusion of the Dufault and Becca Kohler helped Canada to season. gold medal in U18 action over UND teammate Sam LaShomb and the United States. A BUDDING RIVALRY North Dakota and Minnesota has had a longstanding and heated rivalry on the men’s side, LAMOUREUXS EARN ALL-AMERI- but not until recently has the women’s programs been that way. The series was dominatCAN ACCOLADES FROM AHCA Jocelyne Lamoureux and Monique Lamoureux ed by the Gophers, who won every matchup were announced CCM Division I Women’s going into 2010-11 season when UND not Hockey All-Americans selected by the Ameri- only broke into the win column, it swept the can Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA). Gophers at Ridder Arena early in the season. The Grand Forks natives became the first All- UND went on to win the season series. Americans in UND women’s hockey program history. Jocelyne Lamoureux was named a Last year in the regular season the two teams first-team forward while Monique Lamoureux each won and lost one game on its home ice before Minnesota ended UND’s season twice, earned second-team defenseman honors. temporarily in the WCHA Final Face-Off, and then again in the NCAA Tournament. NORTH DAKOTA RECOGNITION UND was named the 2012 North Dakota women’s college team of the year and Jocelyne Both North Dakota and Minnesota were shut Lamoureux was named the female college out once on the season and it came at the athlete of the year by the North Dakota Associ- hands of the other team on the road. ated Press Sportswriters and Sports broadcastUND was the only team to defeat the eveners Association (NDAPSSA). tual national champion Gophers twice during Jocelyne Lamoureux was named UND’s 2011- 2011-12. 12 Grace Rhonemus Female Athlete of the Year and Michelle Karvinen was honored as UND’s Female Athlete of the Year.

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2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY 2011-12 North Dakota Hockey North Dakota Game Results (Final) All games

* *

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Date Sep 30 Oct 01 Oct 08 Oct 09 Oct 15 Oct 16 Oct 21 Oct 22 Oct 29 Oct 30 Nov 04 Nov 05 Nov 18 Nov 19 Nov 25 Nov 26 Dec 02 Dec 03 Dec 10 Dec 11 Jan 04 Jan 14 Jan 15 Jan 20 Jan 21 Jan 27 Jan 28 Feb 03 Feb 04 Feb 10 Feb 11 Feb 17 Feb 18 Feb 24 Feb 25 Mar 02 Mar 10

Opponent

at #2 Boston University at #2 Boston University at #1 Wisconsin at #1 Wisconsin VERMONT VERMONT OHIO STATE OHIO STATE at #7 Minnesota Duluth at #7 Minnesota Duluth at St. Cloud State at St. Cloud State MINNESOTA STATE MINNESOTA STATE at Bemidji State at Bemidji State #2 MINNESOTA #2 MINNESOTA #10 MINNESOTA DULUTH #10 MINNESOTA DULUTH LINDENWOOD #2 WISCONSIN #2 WISCONSIN ST. CLOUD STATE ST. CLOUD STATE at Ohio State at Ohio State BEMIDJI STATE BEMIDJI STATE at Minnesota State at Minnesota State at #2 Minnesota at #2 Minnesota BEMIDJI STATE BEMIDJI STATE vs #2 Minnesota at #2 Minnesota

L W L Lot W W W W L To W W W W W L L W W L W L Tot W W L W W W W To Wot L W W L L

Score

Shots

1-4 5-1 2-5 2-3 9-1 4-1 11-1 7-1 1-6 2-2 6-2 5-1 5-3 6-1 5-2 2-3 2-7 3-0 2-0 1-5 14-0 2-8 4-4 10-0 9-0 2-6 5-2 5-2 3-1 7-1 3-3 2-1 2-5 3-1 2-0 0-6 1-5

33/31 42/32 36/38 26/26 50/15 37/15 39/23 34/20 28/32 31/34 44/24 32/20 34/26 24/19 37/28 47/28 24/39 17/34 26/20 27/28 62/15 33/38 50/42 30/16 48/27 24/32 31/33 34/23 28/24 20/26 40/26 25/36 21/29 28/15 33/19 27/27 29/28

Team Record Overall: Conference: Home: Away: Neutral: Overtime:

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RESULTS

Overall 0-1-0 1-1-0 1-2-0 1-3-0 2-3-0 3-3-0 4-3-0 5-3-0 5-4-0 5-4-1 6-4-1 7-4-1 8-4-1 9-4-1 10-4-1 10-5-1 10-6-1 11-6-1 12-6-1 12-7-1 13-7-1 13-8-1 13-8-2 14-8-2 15-8-2 15-9-2 16-9-2 17-9-2 18-9-2 19-9-2 19-9-3 20-9-3 20-10-3 21-10-3 22-10-3 22-11-3 22-12-3 W-L-T 22-12-3 16-9-3 15-3-1 7-8-2 0-1-0 1-1-3

Conf 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 1-2-0 2-2-0 2-3-0 2-3-1 3-3-1 4-3-1 5-3-1 6-3-1 7-3-1 7-4-1 7-5-1 8-5-1 9-5-1 9-6-1 9-6-1 9-7-1 9-7-2 10-7-2 11-7-2 11-8-2 12-8-2 13-8-2 14-8-2 15-8-2 15-8-3 16-8-3 16-9-3 16-9-3 16-9-3 16-9-3 16-9-3

Time

2:07 2:02 2:08 2:02 2:04 2:07 2:25 2:02 2:10 2:30 2:03 1:53 2:00 1:55 2:08 2:08 2:10 2:05 1:54 2:04 1:58 2:10 2:53 2:02 2:10 2:02 2:12 2:18 2:08 1:56 2:16 2:23 2:10 1:57 2:00 2:22 2:04

Attendance Total: Home: Away: Neutral:

Att. Goalie of record Stephanie Ney Stephanie Ney Stephanie Ney Stephanie Ney Stephanie Ney Jorid Dagfinrud Stephanie Ney Stephanie Ney Stephanie Ney Stephanie Ney Stephanie Ney Jorid Dagfinrud Stephanie Ney Stephanie Ney Stephanie Ney Jorid Dagfinrud Stephanie Ney Jorid Dagfinrud Jorid Dagfinrud Jorid Dagfinrud Stephanie Ney Stephanie Ney Jorid Dagfinrud Jorid Dagfinrud Jorid Dagfinrud Jorid Dagfinrud Stephanie Ney Stephanie Ney Stephanie Ney Stephanie Ney Stephanie Ney Stephanie Ney Stephanie Ney Stephanie Ney Stephanie Ney Stephanie Ney Jorid Dagfinrud

602 165 2136 1971 2203 2097 3010 3058 851 884 212 239 2228 1066 1300 402 2484 1617 667 597 348 1621 899 808 939 324 391 1246 1506 152 289 1925 2157 764 1060 1147 1630

Dates 37 19 17 1

Total 44995 28218 15630 1147

Avg. 1216 1485 919 1147


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## 33 30 29 TM

Player

gp

Jocelyne Lamoureux M. Lamoureux-Kolls Michelle Karvinen Josefine Jakobsen Alyssa Wiebe Monique Weber Mary Loken Candace Molle Andrea Dalen Allison Parizek Margot Miller Kelsey Ketcher Kayla Berg Ashley Holmes Tori Williams Jordan Slavin Sara Dagenais Megan Gilbert Ashley Furia Madison Kolls Holly Perkins TEAM Total Opponents

37 37 36 37 35 35 37 30 37 37 31 31 37 36 34 14 29 33 37 11 1 20 37 37

g

a

Shots pts

34 48 82 26 45 71 24 37 61 13 22 35 12 11 23 5 13 18 6 8 14 5 9 14 9 4 13 4 8 12 2 8 10 6 3 9 2 5 7 0 7 7 1 4 5 0 5 5 3 1 4 1 3 4 2 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 155 243 398 94 152 246

sh

sh%

195 206 132 97 108 72 77 37 68 44 31 40 26 11 7 17 30 17 14 2 0 0 1231 988

.174 .126 .182 .134 .111 .069 .078 .135 .132 .091 .065 .150 .077 .000 .143 .000 .100 .059 .143 .000 .000 .000 .126 .095

Goalie

gp-gs

Goal average minutes ga

M. Bonapace-Potvin Jorid Dagfinrud Stephanie Ney EMPTY NET Total Opponents

2-0 13-9 29-28 20-0 37-0 37-0

29:28 646:34 1549:32 16:47 2242:21 2242:21

+-

+40 29-69 27 +37 32-72 31 +23 27-65 25 +21 8-16 8 +8 17-45 15 +5 28-78 24 +7 11-22 11 +14 19-49 17 -4 4-8 4 +6 17-34 17 +19 7-14 7 -2 3-6 3 +6 8-16 8 +16 3-6 3 +12 14-28 14 +5 9-18 9 -4 8-16 8 +3 6-12 6 -9 2-4 2 +3 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 5-10 5 +206 257-588 244 - 234-509 227

avg

0 21 73 0 94 155

Penalties pen-min min maj

0.00 1.95 2.83 2.52 4.15

Saves saves

7 261 626 0 894 1076

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1 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 3

1 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 4

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w

Record l

1.000 .926 .896 .000 .905 .874

0 6 16 0 22 12

## 17 18 8 63 10 26 21 2 13 32 22 7 9 6 19 91

Power Play Scoring Jocelyne Lamoureux M. Lamoureux-Kolls Michelle Karvinen Josefine Jakobsen Andrea Dalen Monique Weber Kelsey Ketcher Mary Loken Alyssa Wiebe Candace Molle Sara Dagenais Jordan Slavin Kayla Berg Allison Parizek Margot Miller Ashley Furia

GP 37 37 36 37 37 35 31 37 35 30 29 14 37 37 31 37

G 11 10 7 3 4 0 2 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0

A 18 14 16 10 3 6 3 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0

Pts 29 24 23 13 7 6 5 4 3 3 2 1 0 0 0 0

Shots 71 51 40 21 22 22 8 24 22 4 4 1 4 3 6 2

Pct. .1 5 5 .196 .1 7 5 .143 .1 8 2 .000 .2 5 0 .042 .0 9 1 .500 .2 5 0 .000 .0 0 0 .000 .0 0 0 .000

## 18 6 17 8 9 13 2 7 15 63 16 12

Short Handed Scoring M. Lamoureux-Kolls Allison Parizek Jocelyne Lamoureux Michelle Karvinen Kayla Berg Alyssa Wiebe Mary Loken Jordan Slavin Megan Gilbert Josefine Jakobsen Tori Williams Ashley Holmes

GP 37 37 37 36 37 35 37 14 33 37 34 36

G 3 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

A 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pts 3 3 3 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Shots 14 3 6 6 0 10 5 1 3 1 1 1

Pct. .2 1 4 .667 .3 3 3 .167 .0 0 0 .100 .0 0 0 .000 .0 0 0 .000 .0 0 0 .000

## 32 21 15 9 18 17 2 63 91 8 26 10 22 13 6 12

Faceoffs Candace Molle Kelsey Ketcher Megan Gilbert Kayla Berg M. Lamoureux-Kolls Jocelyne Lamoureux Mary Loken Josefine Jakobsen Ashley Furia Michelle Karvinen Monique Weber Andrea Dalen Sara Dagenais Alyssa Wiebe Allison Parizek Ashley Holmes

GP 30 31 33 37 37 37 37 37 37 36 35 37 29 35 37 36

W 1 1 3 2 14 489 249 306 66 17 53 8 31 4 2 0

L 0 0 0 0 8 332 223 293 68 25 97 15 66 10 16 1

Pct. 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .6 3 6 .596 .5 2 8 .511 .4 9 3 .405 .3 5 3 .348 .3 2 0 .286 .1 1 1 .000

0 4 8 0 12 22

11 10 7 3 2 0 1 2 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 43 26

Goals fg gw gt ot

2 3 1 3 6 7 1 0 3 0 2 2 1 2 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 19 22 4 18 12

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pp

0 1 2 0 3 3

0 4 1 1 6 1

0 6 20 0 26 43

0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

ht pn ua

2 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 5

Goals allowed sh en pen

0 1 3 0 4 9

0 0 0 0 0 5

UND’S 2011-12 RECORD WHEN...

blk

0 0 33 0 4 36 0 2 12 0 2 19 0 3 16 0 0 14 0 2 19 0 0 39 0 0 11 0 1 9 0 0 10 0 0 5 0 0 49 0 0 30 0 0 12 0 0 19 0 1 11 0 0 5 0 0 16 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 104 0 15 473 0 6 588

0 0 0 0 0 0

sog

0 0 0 0 0 0

0

## 17 18 8 63 13 26 2 32 10 6 19 21 9 12 16 7 22 15 91 3 5 TM

Game Goes to shootout.............................. ......... 2-1 UND scores 5 or more goals .......................15-0-0-0 UND scores 4 or fewer goals:......................7-12-3-2 Opponent Scores 5 or more goals......... .......0-9-0-0 Opponent scores 4 or fewer goals..............22-3-3-2 UND scores first ...........................................17-2-0-0 Opponent scores first ..................................5-10-3-2 UND leads after one period .........................15-2-0-0 Opponent leads after one period ..................0-8-2-2 Tied after one period ......................................6-2-1-0 UND leads after two periods........................20-1-0-0 Opponent leads after two periods .............. 1-11-3-2 Tied after two periods ....................................1-0-0-0 In games decided by 1 goal or less ..............1-2-3-2 In games decided by 2 goals....................... ........ 5-0 In games decided by 3 goals....................... ........ 5-3 In games decided by 4 or more goals .............. 11-7 UND scores on the power play............ ........16-9-1-1 UND scoreless on the power play.......... .......6-3-1-0 UND scores two or more PPGs.............. .....12-2-1-1 UND outshoots opponent..................... .......18-3-2-2 UND is outshot by opponent.................. .......4-7-1-0 Shots are equal...................................... .........0-2-0-0 In first game of series .................................. 11-5-0-0 In second game of series.............................10-4-3-2 In third game of series............................ .......0-0-0-0 On Wednesday................................................1-0-0-0 On Friday............................................... ..........9-4-0-0 On Saturday .................................................. 11-6-1-1 On Sunday............................................. ..........1-2-2-1 At home................................................ .........15-3-1-1 On the road .....................................................7-8-2-1 Neutral Ice .......................................................0-1-0-0 Overtime games..............................................1-1-3-2 In September ...................................................0-1-0-0 In October.............................................. ..........5-3-1-0 In November.......................................... ......... 5-1-0-0 In December ....................................................2-2-0-0 In January.............................................. ..........4-2-1-1 In February ......................................................6-1-1-1 In March................................................. ..........0-2-0-0

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 UND 44 Opponents 28

2 48 32

3 62 33

OT 1 1

Total 155 94

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1 2 UND 389 424 Opponents 335 320

3 410 319

OT 8 14

Total 1,231 988

POWER PLAYS UND Opponents

Goals 43 26

Chances 187 207

Pct. .230 .126

Chances 207 187

Pct. .874 .770

PENALTY KILLING UND Opponents

Kills 181 144

COMBINED SPECIAL TEAMS UND 224 394 Opponents 170 394

.569 .431

STATISTICS

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2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY

Opponent

at BU at BU at WIS at WIS UVM UVM OSU OSU at UMD at UMD at SCSU at SCSU MSU MSU at BSU at BSU UMN UMN UMD UMD LU WIS WIS SCSU SCSU at OSU at OSU BSU BSU at MSU at MSU at UMN at UMN BSU BSU vs UMN at UMN

Sep 30 Oct 01 Oct 08 Oct 09 Oct 15 Oct 16 Oct 21 Oct 22 Oct 29 Oct 30 Nov 04 Nov 05 Nov 18 Nov 19 Nov 25 Nov 26 Dec 02 Dec 03 Dec 10 Dec 11 Jan 04 Jan 14 Jan 15 Jan 20 Jan 21 Jan 27 Jan 28 Feb 03 Feb 04 Feb 10 Feb 11 Feb 17 Feb 18 Feb 24 Feb 25 Mar 02 Mar 10

Opponent

Date

at BU at BU at WIS at WIS UVM UVM OSU OSU at UMD at UMD at SCSU at SCSU MSU MSU at BSU at BSU UMN UMN UMD UMD LU WIS WIS SCSU SCSU at OSU at OSU BSU BSU at MSU at MSU at UMN at UMN BSU BSU vs UMN at UMN

68

Date

Sep 30 Oct 01 Oct 08 Oct 09 Oct 15 Oct 16 Oct 21 Oct 22 Oct 29 Oct 30 Nov 04 Nov 05 Nov 18 Nov 19 Nov 25 Nov 26 Dec 02 Dec 03 Dec 10 Dec 11 Jan 04 Jan 14 Jan 15 Jan 20 Jan 21 Jan 27 Jan 28 Feb 03 Feb 04 Feb 10 Feb 11 Feb 17 Feb 18 Feb 24 Feb 25 Mar 02 Mar 10

Score

1-4 5-1 2-5 2-3 9-1 4-1 11-1 7-1 1-6 2-2 6-2 5-1 5-3 6-1 5-2 2-3 2-7 3-0 2-0 1-5 14-0 2-8 4-4 10-0 9-0 2-6 5-2 5-2 3-1 7-1 3-3 2-1 2-5 3-1 2-0 0-6 1-5

LO L W L L W W W W L t W W W W W L L W W L W L t W W L W W W W t W L W W L L

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-2-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

OLLS, ADI

DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

1 1 WILLIA S, O LA O

Score

1-4 5-1 2-5 2-3 9-1 4-1 11-1 7-1 1-6 2-2 6-2 5-1 5-3 6-1 5-2 2-3 2-7 3-0 2-0 1-5 14-0 2-8 4-4 10-0 9-0 2-6 5-2 5-2 3-1 7-1 3-3 2-1 2-5 3-1 2-0 0-6 1-5

2 N, A

L W L L W W W W L t W W W W W L L W W L W L t W W L W W W W t W L W W L L

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

GAME-BY-GAME SCORING

0-0-0 0-3-3 1-0-1 1-1-2 2-3-5 1-1-2 1-3-4 2-2-4 1-0-1 0-2-2 1-2-3 1-2-3 2-1-3 1-1-2 0-4-4 1-1-2 0-2-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-2-5 1-0-1 0-3-3 2-3-5 3-1-4 1-0-1 1-1-2 1-2-3 0-2-2 2-2-4 1-2-3 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-1-1 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0

P

5 INS,HOL PA I

DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

1 , LA O

0-0-0 3-0-3 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-2-2 1-1-2 1-4-5 3-2-5 0-1-1 0-2-2 2-2-4 0-1-1 1-1-2 0-2-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-4-8 0-1-1 2-1-3 3-2-5 0-4-4 0-1-1 0-2-2 0-2-2 2-0-2 0-1-1 1-1-2 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1

,ALL SLA IN, O D

0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1

ILL

, A

0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-3-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-1-1 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 21 H ,

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

A

10 G, A LA DAL N,AND

IN N, I

0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 2-1-3 0-2-2 3-1-4 2-1-3 0-0-0 1-0-1 2-3-5 0-1-1 0-2-2 1-1-2 1-1-2 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 1-0-1 1-1-2 1-1-2 1-3-4 1-0-1 0-2-2 3-1-4 0-2-2 1-1-2 1-2-3 0-2-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 1-0-1

22 DAG NAIS,S

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 2-1-3 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

2 W

, ONI

0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-3 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-3-4 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

N

HOL

12 S,ASH

DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-3-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

2 0 ,S PHA DAGFIN

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

D,

DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0

1 WI

15 ,AL S

1-0-1 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-3 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 1-2-3 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-2-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

2 OLL , AND

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-2-2 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

GIL

,

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

ONAPA

DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

P

A O S N,

0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-2-4 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-4-4 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 1-2-3 1-0-1 1-1-2 2-2-4 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1

F

1 IA,ASHL

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0


2012--113 N 2012-13 NORTH O RTH D DAKOTA A KOTA WOMEN’S WOMEN’S H HOCKEY O CKEY ~ Game 1 ~

~ Game 2 ~

~ Game 3 ~

Sept. 30, 2011 Boston, Mass. (Walter Brown Arena) Attendance 602 Boston University 4, North Dakota 1

Oct. 1, 2011 Boston, Mass. (Walter Brown Arena) Attendance 165 North Dakota 5, Boston University 1

Oct. 8, 2011 Madison, Wis. (Kohl Center) Attendance 2,136 Wisconsin 5, North Dakota 2

Goals by Period 1 North Dakota 1 Boston University 0

2 0 3

3 0 1

F 1 4

Goals by Period 1 North Dakota 1 Boston University 0

1st period - 1, UND Wiebe/1 (Jakobsen, Berg) 3:09 Penalties - Slavin, UND (interference) 0:55; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (checking) 3:35; Williams, UND (checking) 10:36; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (tripping) 10:54; Slavin, UND (tripping) 12:54; Fratkin, BU (holding) 15:58; Cardella, BU (checking) 19:19 2nd period - 1, BU Kohanchuk/1 (Menard, Wakefield) 5:56; 2, BU L. Warren/1 (C.Warren, Menard) 12:14; 3, BU Wakefield/1 (Kohanchuk, Menard) 15:02; 4, BU Wakefield/2 (Cardella) 1:05 Penalties - Williams, UND (checking) 5:03; L. Warren, BU (high-sticking) 7:29; Karvinen, UND (checking) 13:15; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (hooking) 15:52; Holze, BU (tripping) 15:52 3rd period - 4, BU Wakefield/2 (Cardella) 1:05 Penalties - Tutino, BU (checking) 0:44; Fratkin, BU (checking) 13:00; Boucher, BU (hooking) 19:39 Shots on goal - UND 5-15-13 33; BU 13-10-8 31. Power plays - UND 0 of 6; BU 2 of 7. Penalties - UND 7 (14 min); BU 6 (12 min). Goalies - UND, Ney 0-1-0 (59:39 minutes, 31 shots-27 saves); EMPTY NET (0:21 0-0) BU, Sperry 1-0-0 (60:00 minutes, 33 shots-32 saves) Penalty shots - None. UND LINEUP Lamoureux-Kolls Lamoureux Karvinen Wiebe Jakobsen Dalen Weber Dagenais Loken Ketcher Parizek Gilbert Molle Slavin Williams

2 2 0

F 5 1

Goals by Period North Dakota Wisconsin

1st period - 1, UND Lamoureux-Kolls/1 (Dalen, Lamoureux) 19:25 Penalties - Karvinen, UND (hooking) 3:32; Tutino, BU (tripping) 5:24; Stoneburgh, BU (checking) 11:07; Cardella, BU (tripping) 14:26; Hergesheimer (hitting from behind) 17:58 2nd period - 2, UND Wiebe/2 (Jakobsen) 10:35; 3, UND LamoureuxKolls/2 (Lamoureux, Karvinen) 18:51 Penalties - Lamoureux, UND (checking) 1:12; Molle, UND (elbowing) 2:34; Berg, UND (tripping) 3:46; Slavin, UND (interference) 6:07; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (misconduct) 6:07; Poulin, BU (hooking) 6:19 3rd period - 4, UND Wiebe/3 (Lamoureux, Berg) 9:04; 1 BU Menard/1 (Holze, Boucher) 13:51; 5, UND Lamoureux-Kolls/3 (unassisted) 19:30 Penalties - Stoneburgh, BU (cross-checking) 5:34; Tutino, BU (hooking) 12:16; Lamoureux, UND (hooking) 13:13; Molle, UND (elbowing) 17:42 Shots on goal - UND 15-14-13 42; BU 5-12-15 32 Power plays - UND 1 of 7; BU 0 of 8. Penalties - UND 9 (26 min); BU 7 (14 min). Goalies - UND, Ney 1-1-0 (60:00 minutes, 32 shots-31 saves); BU, Sperry 1-1-0 (58:12 minutes, 42 shots- 37 saves) EMPTY NET (1:48 1-1) Penalty shots - None UND LINEUP Jakobsen Lamoureux Dagenais Parizek

Wiebe Lamoureux-Kolls Weber Ketcher Molle Slavin Williams

Berg Furia Miller

3 2 1

Dalen Karvinen Loken Gilbert Berg Furia Holmes

1 0 1

2 1 1

3 1 3

F 2 5

1st period - 1, UW Prevost/1 (Bro.Ammerman) 11:53 Penalties - Berg, UND (interference) 16:53; Pacholok, UW (interference) 17:59 2nd period - 1, UND Lamoureux/1 (Karvinen, Lamoureux-Kolls) 2:28; 2, UW Prevost/2 (Bro.Ammerman, McKeough) 16:46 Penalties - Zgraja, UW (tripping) 5:14; Packer, UW (high-sticking) 11:05 3rd period - 3, UW Decker/6 (Knight) 3:55; 4, UW Prevost/3 (Bro.Ammerman, Decker) 6:15; 5, UW Knight/5 (McKeough, Decker) 15:44; 2, UND Parizek (sh) 18:14 Penalties - Packer, UW (roughing) 9:44; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (crosschecking) 14:18; Molle, UND (checking from behind) 15:36; Molle, UND (game misconduct) 15:36; McKeough, UW (checking) 18:21 Shots on goal - UW 5-12-12 38; UND 6-19-11 36. Power plays - UW 1 of 4; UND 0 of 4. Penalties - UW 5 (10 min); UND 5 (21 min). Goalies - UW, Rigsby 3-0-0 (60:00 minutes, 36 shots-34 saves); UND, Ney 1-2-0 (60:00 minutes, 38 shots-33 saves) Penalty shots - None

UND LINEUP Lamoureux Jakobsen Dagenais Parizek

Lamoureux-Kolls Wiebe Ketcher Weber Molle Slavin Williams

Karvinen Dalen Loken Gilbert Berg Furia Holmes

Ney Dagfinrud Bonapace-Potvin

Ney Dagfinrud Bonapace-Potvin

~ Game 4 ~

~ Game 5 ~

~ Game 6 ~

Oct. 9, 2011 Madison, Wis. (Kohl Center) Attendance 1,971 Wisconsin 3, North Dakota 2

Oct. 15, 2011 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) Attendance 2,203 North Dakota 9, Vermont 1

Oct. 16, 2011 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) Attendance 2,097 North Dakota 4, Vermont 1

Goals by Period North Dakota Wisconsin

1 1 0

2 1 1

3 OT 0 0 1 1

F 2 3

1st period - 1, UND Dalen/1 (Lamoureux, Lamoureux-Kolls) (pp) 18:39 Penalties - Karvinen, UND (tripping) 4:25; Karvinen, UND (interference) 7:16; BENCH, UND (too many players) (served by Wiebe) 12:54; Bri.Ammerman, UW (hooking) 18:00; McKeough, UW (interference) 18:16 2nd period - 2, UND Lamoureux/2 (Karvinen, Jakobsen) (pp) 12:53; 1, UW Decker/7 (Bri.Ammerman, Josephs) 13:50 Penalties - Turnbull, UW (cross-checking) 11:47 3rd period - 2, UW Bro.Ammerman/5 (Prevost, Knight) (pp) 19:00 Penalties - Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (slashing) 3:49; Karvinen, UND (checking) 18:14 OT - 3, UW Knight/6 (Prevost, Decker) 3:03 Shots on goal - UW 11-5-8-2 26; UND 10-9-5-2 26 Power plays - UW 1 of 6; UND 2 of 3 Penalties - UW 3(6 min); UND 6(12 min) Goalies - UW, Rigsby 4-0-0 (62:46 minutes, 26 shots- 24 saves) EMPTY NET (0:17 0-0); UND, Ney 1-3-0 (63:03 minutes, 26 shots- 23 saves) Penalty shots - None.

Lamoureux-Kolls Wiebe Ketcher Weber

UND LINEUP Lamoureux Jakobsen Dagenais Parizek

Molle Slavin Williams

Dalen Karvinen Loken Gilbert Berg Furia Holmes

Ney Dagfinrud

Goals by Period Vermont North Dakota

1 0 2

2 0 2

Ney Dagfinrud

3 1 5

Goals by Period Vermont North Dakota

F 1 9

1st period - 1, UND Weber/1 (Dalen, Slavin) 1:18; 2, UND Lamoureux/3 (Molle, Karvinen) 2:58 Penalties - BENCH, VER (too many players) (served by Dineen) 3:40; Williams, UND (cross-checking) 8:41; Wente, VER (tripping) 14:19; Molle, UND (tripping) 17:27 2nd period - 3, UND Karvinen/1 (Lamoureux-Kolls, Lamoureux) 3:22; 4, UND Loken (unassisted) 5:03 Penalties - Weber, UND (roughing) 10:40; Walsh, VER (tripping) 15:45; Nash, VER (hooking) 19:59; Rapin, VER (roughing) 19:59; Weber, UND (roughing) 19:59 3rd period- 5, UND Dalen/2 (Molle, Lamoureux) (pp) 1:11; 6, UND Karvinen/2 (Lamoureux) (sh) 5:08; 7, UND Furia/1 (Berg, Parizek) 11:37; 8, UND Dalen/3 (Weber) 13:20; 1, VER Baumann/2 (Pelkey, Wente) 16:37; 9, UND Lamoureux/4 (Slavin, Lamoureux-Kolls) (pp) 18:18 Penalties - Miller, UND (interference) 4:27; Gilbert, UND (holding) 14:36; Zuback, VER (high-sticking) 17:46 Shots on goal - UND 17-17-16 50; VER 3-6-6 15 Power plays - UND 2 of 5; VER 0 of 5 Penalties - UND 6(12 min); VER 6(12 min) Goalies - UND, Ney 2-3-0 (60:00 minutes, 15 shots- 14 saves); VER, Douville 0-1-1 (60:00 minutes, 50 shots- 41 saves) Penalty shots - None.

Lamoureux-Kolls Weber Ketcher Parizek

UND LINEUP Lamoureux Jakobsen Loken Furia

Molle Slavin Williams

Karvinen Dalen Dagenais Gilbert Berg Holmes Miller

1 1 1

2 0 1

3 0 2

F 1 4

1st period - 1, VER Dineen/1 (Baumann, Walsh) 6:19; 1, UND Ketcher/1 (Lamoureux, Lamoureux-Kolls) (pp) 19:52 Penalties - Holmes, UND (interference) 9:41; Nash, VER (holding) 19:31 2nd period - 2, UND Lamoureux-Kolls/4 (Karvinen) 15:11 Penalties - McNally, VER (hooking) 6:16; Rapin, VER (hooking) 13:05; Weber, UND (checking) 18:05 3rd period - 3, UND Dagenais/1 (unassisted) (pp) 3:53; 4, UND Lamoureux/5 (Karvinen, Slavin) 18:49 Penalties - Dineen, VER (elbowing) 3:18; Lamoureux, UND (crosschecking) 7:00 Shots on goal - UND 12-12-13 37; VER 10-2-3 15 Power plays - UND 2 of 4; VER 0 of 3 Penalties - UND 3(6 min); VER 4(8 min) Goalies - UND, Dagfinrud 1-0-0 (59:59 minutes, 15 shots- 14 saves) EMPTY NET (0:01 0-0); VER, Douville 0-2-1 (60:00 minutes, 37 shots- 33 saves Penalty shots - None.

Lamoureux-Kolls Weber Wiebe Ketcher

UND LINEUP Lamoureux Jakobsen Loken Dagenais

Molle Slavin Holmes

Karvinen Dalen Parizek Gilbert Berg Furia Kolls

Dagfinrud Ney Bonapace-Potvin

Ney Dagfinrud Bonapace-Potvin

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2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY ~ Game 7~

~ Game 8 ~

~ Game 9 ~

Oct. 21, 2011 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) Attendance 3,010 North Dakota 11, Ohio State 1

Oct. 22 2011 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) Attendance 3,058 North Dakota 7, Ohio State 1

Oct. 29 2011 Duluth, Minn. (AMSOIL Arena) Attendance 851 Minnesota Duluth 6, North Dakota 1

Goals by Period Ohio State North Dakota

1 0 5

2 1 6

3 0 0

F 1 11

Goals by Period Ohio State North Dakota

1 1 3

2 0 1

3 0 3

Goals by Period 1 North Dakota 0 Minnesota Duluth 0

F 1 7

1st period - 1, UND Lamoureux-Kolls/5 (Lamoureux, Weber) (pp) 7:14; 2, UND Karvinen/3 (Lamoureux-Kolls, Slavin) 8:01; 3, UND Jakobsen/1 1st period - 1, OSU McIntosh/4 (Tarr, Schmitt) 5:49; 1, UND Lamoureux(Wiebe) 10:39; 4, UND Dalen/4 (Karvinen, Jakobsen) (pp) 12:07; 5, UND Kolls/6 (Lamoureux, Holmes) 8:51; 2, UND Lamoureux-Kolls/7 (Weber, Lamoureux) (pp) 12:16; 3, UND Karvinen/6 (Holmes, Lmaoureux-Kolls Lamoureux/6 (Lamoureux-Kolls, Slavin) 14:46 Penalties - Parizek, UND (interference) 3:28; Wild, OSU (interference) 18:12 Penalties - Svedin, OSU (checking) 2:58; Dagenais, UND (roughing) 2:58; 6:35; Schmitt, OSU (tripping) 11:42; Slavin, UND (checking) 16:38; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (high-sticking) 18:59; Kuehl, OSU (high-sticking) Semenza, OSU (checking) 3:19; Spooner, OSU (tripping) 6:42; Berg, UND (interference) 8:58; McIntosh, OSU (interference) 11:03; Schmitt, OSU 19:14 (checking) 15:08 2nd period - 6, UND Karvinen/4 (unassisted) 0:08; 7, UND Wiebe/4 2nd period - 4, UND Karvinen/7 (Dagenais, Wiebe) (pp) 14:22 (Holmes, Jakobsen) 1:36; 1, OSU McIntosh/3 (Sullivan) 2:49; 8, UND Penalties - Dagenais, UND (roughing) 6:46; Schmitt, OSU (checking) Jakobsen/2 (Lamoureux-Kolls, Molle) 7:55; 9, UND Ketcher/2 (Loken, 13:12; Molle, UND (checking) 17:05 Weber) 8:58; 10, UND MIller/1 (Molle, Lamoureux) 12:44; 11, UND 3rd period - 5, UND Lamoureux-Kolls/8 (Karvinen, Molle) 0:24; 6, Karvinen/5 (Lamoureux-Kolls, Lamoureux) 14:37 Penalties - Weber, UND (checking) 5:55; Semenza, OSU (checking) 6:56; UND Lamoureux/7 (Weber, Ketcher) (pp) 5:32; 7, UND Lamoureux/8 Weber, UND (hooking) 10:18; Schmitt, OSU (checking) 12:44; Ketcher, (Lamoureux-Kolls, Holmes) 14:34 Penalties - Allis, OSU (holding) 4:52; Allis, OSU (holding) 10:48; JakobUND (interference) 14:29; Karvinen, UND (checking) 16:38 sen, UND (slashing) 10:48 3rd period - None. Penalties - Carlson, OSU (roughing) 0:39; Parizek, UND (roughing) 0:39; Shots on goal - OSU 6-6-8 20; UND 18-9-7 34 Gagne, OSU (roughing) 1:36; Carlson, OSU (roughing) 6:12; Lamoureux- Power plays - OSU 0 of 3; UND 3 of 6 Kolls, UND (roughing) 6:12; Marcotte, OSU (checking) 10:32; Dagenais, Penalties - OSU 8(16 min); UND 5(10 min) Goalies - OSU, Knapp 1-1-1 (60:00 minutes, 34 shots- 27 saves); UND, UND (interference) 10:32; Carlson, OSU (holding) 13:36; Dalen, UND (holding) 13:36; Berg, UND (holding) 13:49; Lamoureux, UND (checking) Ney 4-3-0 (59:52 minutes, 20 shots- 19 saves) EMPTY NET (0:08, 0-0) Penalty shots - None. 14:58; Weber, UND (checking) 17:45 Shots on goal - OSU 9-6-8 23; UND 15-14-10 39 UND LINEUP Power plays - OSU 0 of 10; UND 2 of 6 Lamoureux-Kolls Lamoureux Karvinen Penalties - OSU 10(20 min); UND 14(28 min) Wiebe Jakobsen Dalen Goalies - OSU, Steffes 2-1-0 (39:23 minutes, 27 shots- 22 saves) Knapp Ketcher Loken Dagenais (20:37 minutes, 12 shots- 6 saves); UND, Ney 3-3-0 (50:29 minutes, Weber Furia Parizek 19 shots- 18 saves) Bonapace-Potvin (9:28 minutes, 4 shots- 4 saves) Lamoureux-Kolls Wiebe Ketcher Weber

UND LINEUP Lamoureux Jakobsen Loken Furia

Molle Slavin Williams

Karvinen Dalen Dagenais Parizek

~ Game 10 ~ Oct. 30 2011 Duluth, Minn. (AMSOIL Arena) Attendance 884 North Dakota 2, Minnesota Duluth 2

Goals by Period 1 North Dakota 0 Minnesota Duluth 0

2 0 2

3 OT 2 0 0 0

F 2 2

1st period - None. Penalties - Posa, UMD (hooking) 2:15; Lamoureux, UND (roughing) 3:00; Parizek, UND (holding) 16:59 2nd period - 1, UMD Lacquette/2 (Cournoyer, Wilson) 1:10; 2, UMD Cournoyer/6 (Villila, Wong) (pp) 13:50 Penalties - Dodge, UMD (slashing) 6:07; Wong, UMD (tripping) 7:54; Irwin, UMD (tripping) 11:27; Lamoureux, UND (checking) 12:27 3rd period - 1, UND Jakobsen/3 (Lamoureux, Lamoureux-Kolls) 15:12; 2, UND Karvinen/8 (Lamoureux, Lamoureux-Kolls) 19:43 Penalties- Ambroz, UMD (holding the stick) 1:41; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (hooking) 7:05 OT- None. Penalties- Slavin, UND (tripping) 4:59; Lamoureux, UND (roughing) 5:00; Irwin, UMD (roughing) 5:00 Shots on goal - UND 7-11-11-2 31; UMD 14-8-9-3 34 Power plays - UND 0 of 5; UMD 1 of 5. Penalties - UND 6 (12 minutes); UMD 6 (12 minutes) Goalies - UND, Ney 4-4-1 (64:04 minutes, 34 shots- 32 saves) EMPTY NET (0:54, 0-0); UMD, Harss 4-3-1 (65:00 minutes, 31 shots- 29 saves). Penalty shots - None. UND LINEUP Lamoureux Jakobsen Loken Dagenais

Slavin Molle Williams

Furia Berg Holmes Ney Dagfinrud

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3 1 3

F 1 6

1st period - None. Penalties - Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (slashing) 0:22; Villila, UMD (checking) 7:01; Dagenais, UND (slashing) 8:50; Gillanders, UMD (checking) 9:39; Weber, UND (hooking) 11:29 2nd period - 1, UMD Wilson/4 (Lacquette, Cournoyer) 1:19; 2, UMD McParland/5 (unassisted) 3:25; 3, UMD Winberg/4 (unassisted) (sh) 9:04 Penalties - Wilson, UMD (roughing) 7:38; Wong, UMD (hooking) 11:47; Slavin, UND (holding) 17:54; Ambroz, UMD (rouging) 17:54 3rd period - 4, UMD Irwin/3 (McParland) 2:04; 5, UMD Wilson/5 (Cournoyer, Villila) 5:10; 1, UND Lamoureux/9 (Jakobsen, Lamoureux-Kolls) (pp) 10:59; 6, UMD Wilson/6 (Gillanders, Cournoyer) (pp) 14:21 Penalties- Villila, UMD (roughing) 5:31; Gallop, UMD (tripping) 10:13; Ambroz, UMD (high-sticking) 10:40; Dagenais, UND (holding) 13:11; Karvinen, UND (checking) 15:01; Lacquette, UMD (checking) 15:28; Gillanders, UMD (holding the stick) 18:26 Shots on goal -UND 7-13-8 28; UMD 10-11-11 32 Power plays - UND 1 of 9; UMD 1 of 5. Penalties - UND 6 (12 min); UMD 10 (20 min) Goalies - UND, Ney 4-4-0 (60:00 minutes, 32 shots-26 saves); UMD, Harss 4-3-0 (59:53 minutes, 28 shots- 27 saves) EMPTY NET (0:07, 0-0) Penalty shots - None. UND LINEUP Lamoureux Jakobsen Loken Furia

Lamoureux-Kolls Wiebe Ketcher Weber Molle Slavin Williams

Karvinen Dalen Dagenais Parizek Berg Holmes Miller

Ney Dagfinrud

Ney Dagfinrud Bonapace-Potvin

Berg Miller Holmes Ney Dagfinrud Bonapace-Potvin

Lamoureux-Kolls Wiebe Weber Ketcher

Molle Slavin Williams

2 0 3

~ Game 11 ~

~ Game 12 ~

Nov. 4 2011 St. Cloud, Minn. (National Hockey Center) Attendance 212 North Dakota 6, St.Cloud State 2

Nov. 5, 2011 St. Cloud, Minn. (National Hockey Center) Attendance 239 North Dakota 5, St.Cloud State 1

Goals by Period North Dakota St.Cloud State

1 2 1

2 2 0

3 2 1

Goals by Period North Dakota St.Cloud State

F 6 2

1st period - 1, UND Lamoureux-Kolls/9 (Ketcher, Karvinen) (pp) 6:14; 1, STC Dahl/1 (Burke) 6:35; 2, UND Lamoureux/10 (Lamoureux-Kolls, Karvinen) (pp) 19:12 Penalties - Gilbert, STC (body checking) 5:28; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (elbowing) 11:44; Lane, STC (interference) 17:51; Schmid, STC (tripping) 18:39 2nd period - 3, UND Karvinen/9 (Lamoureux-Kolls) 8:57; 4, UND Wiebe/5 (unassisted) 12:32 Penalties - Slavin, UND (hooking) 9:19; Parizek, UND (tripping) 19:20 3rd period - 2, STC Ness/1 (Mott, Toor) 7:02; 5, UND Karvinen/10 (Lamoureux) 16:12; 6, UND Lamoureux-Kolls/10 (Lamoureux, Karvinen) 18:38 Penalties - Loken, UND (tripping) 0:29; BENCH, UND (too many players) (served by Gilbert) 2:30; Karvinen, UND (body checking) 11:05 Shots on goal - UND 19-16-9 44; STC 10-5-9 24 Power plays - UND 2 of 3; STC 0 of 6 Penalties - UND 6(12 min); STC 3(6 min) Goalies - UND, Ney 5-4-1 (59:54, 24 shots- 22 saves) EMPTY NET (0:06, 0-0); STC, VanDenakker 0-6-1 (60:00 minutes, 44 shots- 38 saves) Penalty shots - None.

Lamoureux-Kolls Weber Wiebe Ketcher

UND LINEUP Lamoureux Jakobsen Loken Dagenais

Molle Miller Slavin

Karvinen Dalen Parizek Gilbert Berg Holmes Furia

Ney Dagfinrud Bonapace-Potvin

1 2 0

2 2 0

3 1 1

F 5 1

1st period - 1, UND Lamoureux/11 (Karvinen) (pp) 0:55; 2, UND Weber/2 (Parizek, Molle) 2:02 Penalties - Zabrick, STC (holding) 0:11; Zabrick, STC (cross-checking) 11:23; Karvinen, UND (cross-checking) 13:00; Lamoureux, UND (unsportsmanlike conduct) 15:47; Slavin, UND (body checking) 17:54 2nd period - 3, UND Molle/1 (Lamoureux-Kolls, Lamoureux) 0:41; 4, UND Parizek/2 (Weber, Jakobsen) 5:52 Penalties- Wiebe, UND (slashing the goalie) 9:57; Martinson, STC (checking) 16:22 3rd period - 1, STC Mott/4 (Ness, Toor) (pp) 7:47; 5, UND Loken/2 (Weber, Lamoureux) (pp) 18:45 Penalties - Lamoureux, UND (unsportsmanlike conduct) 0:30; Lane, STC (hooking) 0:30; BENCH, UND (too many players) (served by Lamoureux-Kolls) 5:59; Gilbert, STC (tripping) 17:22 Shots on goal - UND 12-5-15 32; STC 4-5-11 20 Power plays - UND 2 of 4; STC 1 of 5 Penalties - UND 6(12 min); STC 5(10 min) Goalies - UND, Dagfinrud 2-0-0 (60:00 minutes, 20 shots- 19 saves); STC, VanDenakker 0-7-1 (60:00 minutes, 32 shots- 27 saves) Penalty shots - None.

Lamoureux-Kolls Wiebe Weber Dagenais

UND LINEUP Lamoureux Jakobsen Loken Furia

Molle Slavin Williams

Karvinen Dalen Parizek Gilbert Berg Miller Holmes

Dagfinrud Ney Bonapace-Potvin


2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY ~ Game 13 ~

~ Game 14 ~

Nov. 18, 2011 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) Attendance 2,228 North Dakota 5, Minnesota State 3

Nov. 19, 2010 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) Attendance 1,181 North Dakota 6, Minnesota State 1

Goals by Period Minnesota State North Dakota

1 1 2

2 0 1

3 2 2

F 3 5

Goals by Period Minnesota State North Dakota

1st period - 1, UND Weber/3 (Parizek, Molle) 3:05; 1, MNS Smith/2 (Germaine) 7:08; 2, UND Lamoureux/12 (Molle) 15:17 Penalties - Mackley, MNS (tripping) 8:03 2nd period - 3, UND Lamoureux/13 (Lamoureux-Kolls, Karvinen) 17:17 Penalties - Mackley, MNS (interference) 10:08 3rd period - 4, UND Lamoureux-Kolls/11 (Karvinen, Lamoureux) (pp) 5:21; 2, MNS Otto/2 (Andersson, Leinonen) 9:09; 5, UND Parizek/3 (Berg) (sh) 10:22; 3, MNS Smith/3 (unassisted) 18:36 Penalties - Andersson, MNS (hooking) 3:39; Wiebe, UND (tripping) 7:36; Slavin, UND (cross-checking) 8:58; Scott, MNS (checking) 12:48 Shots on goal - MNS 8-10-8 26; UND 11-15-8 34 Power plays - MNS 1 of 2; UND 1 of 4 Penalties - MNS 4(8 min); UND 2(4 min) Goalies - MNS, Altmann 4-5-0 (59:15 minutes, 34 shots, 29 saves) EMPTY NET (0:45, 0-0); UND, Ney 6-4-1 (59:46 minutes, 26 shots- 23 saves) EMPTY NET (0:14, 0-0). Penalty shots - None.

UND LINEUP Lamoureux Jakobsen Loken Furia

Lamoureux-Kolls Wiebe Weber Dagenais Molle Slavin Williams

Karvinen Dalen Parizek Gilbert Miller Berg Holmes

1 0 1

2 0 2

3 1 3

F 1 6

1st period - 1, UND Lamoureux/14 (Lamoureux-Kolls, Karvinen) 17:18 Penalties - Weber, UND (checking) 6:15; Hewett, MNS (interference) 19:14 2nd period - 2, UND Wiebe/6 (unassisted) 9:13; 3, UND Karvinen/11 (Lamoureux-Kolls, Lamoureux) 10:45 Penalties - BENCH, UND (too many players) (served by Furia) 1:09; Parizek, UND (roughing) 14:58 3rd period - 4, UND Jakobsen/4 (Wiebe) 4:35; 1, MNS Lundberg/5 (Mackley, Barnes) (pp) 13:10; 5, UND Jakobsen/5 (Loken, Williams) 15:56; 6, UND Wiebe/7 (Loken, Williams) 18:08 Penalties - Lamoureux, UND (interference) 0:40; Wiebe, UND (goaltender interference) 11:50 Shots on goal - MNS 7-2-10 19; UND 8-10-6 24 Power plays - MNS 1 of 5; UND 0 of 1 Penalties - MNS 1(2 min); UND 5(10 min) Goalies - MNS, Butters 1-4-0 (60:00 minutes, 24 shots- 18 saves); UND Ney 7-4-1 (60:00 minutes, 19 shots- 18 saves). Penalty shots - None.

UND LINEUP Lamoureux Loken Jakobsen Furia

Lamoureux-Kolls Weber Wiebe Dalen Molle Slavin Williams

Karvinen Parizek Dagenais Gilbert Miller Berg Holmes

Alyssa Wiebe collected her 100th collegiate point in a 6-1 win over Minnesota State on Nov. 19, becoming the fourth player in program history to reach the milestone, joining Stasia Bakhit, Jocelyne Lamoureux and Monique Lamoureux.

Ney Dagfinrud Bonapace-Potvin

Ney Dagfinrud Bonapace-Potvin

~ Game 15 ~

~ Game 16 ~

~ Game 17 ~

Nov. 25, 2011 Crookston, Minn. (Crookston Sport Center) Attendance 1,300 North Dakota 5, Bemidji State 2

Nov. 26, 2011 Bemidji, Minn. (Sanford Center) Attendance 402 Bemidji State 3, North Dakota 2

Dec. 2, 2011 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) Attendance 2,484 Minnesota 7, North Dakota 2

Goals by Period North Dakota Bemidji State

1 0 0

2 2 1

3 3 1

F 5 2

1st period - None. Penalties - Weber, UND (interference) 5:00; Lamoureux, UND (roughing) 7:45; L.Williams, BSU (slashing) 14:55; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (roughing) 20:00; A.Williams, BSU (roughing) 20:00 2nd period - 1, BSU M.Wheelhouse/6 (Lundquist, E.Wheelhouse) (pp) 3:00; 1, UND Lamoureux-Kolls/12 (Loken, Lamoureux) (pp) 6:45; 2, UND Wiebe/8 (Loken, Lamoureux) (pp) 18:15 Penalties - M.Wheelhouse, BSU (tripping) 0:46; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (hooking) 2:11; Dusik, BSU (holding) 6:31; Lundquist, BSU (highsticking) 16:30; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (interference) 19:51 3rd period - 2, BSU E.Wheelhouse/5 (Vichorek, M.Wheelhouse) (pp) 6:25; 3, UND Dagenais/2 (Karvinen, Lamoureux) 10:32; 4, UND Molle/2 (Parizek) 17:37; 5, UND Karvinen/12 (Lamoureux, Gilbert) 18:48 Penalties - Jakobsen, UND (boarding) 2:39; Lamoureux-Kolls ,UND (cross-checking) 3:46; Karvinen, UND (roughing) 4:10; Erickson, BSU (roughing) 4:10; Lamoureux, UND (interference) 5:00; Lamoureux, UND (cross-checking) 8:12; Dagenais, UND (roughing) 19:45; Huber, BSU (roughing) 19:45 Shots on goal - UND 11-14-12 37; BSU 8-8-12 28 Power plays - UND 2 of 4; BSU 2 of 8 Penalties - UND 11(22 min); BSU 7(14 min) Goalies - UND, Ney 8-4-1 (60:00 minutes, 28 shots- 26 saves); BSU, Tomcikova 6-5-2 (59:43, 37 shots- 34 saves) EMPTY NET (0:17, 1-1) Penalty shots - None. UND LINEUP Weber Lamoureux Karvinen Wiebe Jakobsen Loken Dalen Furia Parizek Ketcher Dagenais Gilbert Williams Molle Berg

Lamoureux-Kolls Miller Holmes Ney Dagfinrud Bonapace-Potvin

Goals by Period North Dakota Bemidji State

1 0 3

2 2 0

3 0 0

F 2 3

Goals by Period Minnesota North Dakota

1st period - 1, BSU L.Williams/3 (E.Wheelhouse) 3:13; 2, BSU Lieder/2 (Erickson, E.Wheelhouse) 8:17; 3, BSU Erickson/9 (Lundquist, Chapman) 9:48 Penalties - Lieder, BSU (tripping) 3:57; Loken, UND (interference) 4:00; Jakobsen, UND (cross-checking) 10:01; Vichorek, BSU (tripping) 16:04 2nd period - 1, UND Lamoureux/15 (Loken) 8:15; 2, UND Molle/3 (Lamoureux, Karvinen) (pp) 18:13 Penalties - Lundquist, BSU (slashing) 0:45; Arola, BSU (tripping) 4:26; Dusik, BSU (hooking) 16:17; Huber, BSU (tripping) 19:23 3rd period - None. Penalties - Lamoureux, UND (interference) 3:15; Wiebe, UND (checking from behind) (served by Dalen) 4:29; Wiebe, UND (game misconduct) 4:29; Molle, UND (roughing) 9:21; A.Williams, BSU (roughing) 9:21 Shots on goal - UND 15-17-15 47; BSU 10-9-9 28 Power plays - UND 1 of 6; BSU 0 of 4 Penalties - UND 6(23 min); BSU 7(14 min) Goalies - UND, Ney (9:27 minutes, 5 shots- 3 saves) Dagfinrud 2-1-0 (48:23 minutes, 23 shots- 22 saves); BSU Tomcikova 7-5-2 (60:00 minutes, 47 shots- 45 saves) Penalty shots - None.

Karvinen Wiebe Weber Ketcher Williams Molle Berg

UND LINEUP Lamoureux Jakobsen Furia Dagenais Lamoureux-Kolls Miller Holmes Ney Dagfinrud Bonapace-Potvin

Parizek Loken Dalen Gilbert

1 3 0

2 1 0

3 3 2

F 7 2

1st period - 1, UM Erickson/8 (Schoullis, Bozek) 0:22; 2, UM Davis/4 (West) 4:19; 3, UM Schoullis/12 (Bozek, Schleper) (pp) 16:51 Penalties - Kortum, UM (holding) 7:52; Schoullis, UM (cross-checking) 12:32; Williams, UND (interference) 15:51; Lamoureux, UND (tripping) 19:52 2nd period - 4, UM Kessel/18 (unassisted) Penalties - Lamoureux, UND (hooking) 5:53; Schoullis, UM (checking) 9:14; West, UM (interference) 16:43 3rd period - 5, UM Jalosuo/3 (Ramsey) (pp) 3:44; 1, UND Karvinen/13 (Lamoureux, Parizek) 6:53; 6, UM Schoullis/13 (Erickson) 10:51; 7, UM Erickson/9 (Schoullis, Schleper) 11:45; 2, UND Dalen/5 (Lamoureux, Lamoureux-Kolls) (pp) 16:47 Penalties - Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (hooking) 3:32; Parizek, UND (crosschecking) 4:19; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (slashing) 11:34; Anderson, UM (tripping) 15:44; Brausen, UM (charging) 15:44 Shots on goal - UM 11-15-13 39; UND 7-6-11 24 Power plays - UM 3 of 6; UND 1 of 6 Penalties - UM 6(12 min); UND 6(12 min) Goalies - UM, Raty 14-2-0 (60:00 minutes, 24 shots- 22 saves); UND, Ney 8-5-1 (59:13 minutes, 39 shots- 32 saves) EMPTY NET (0:47, 0-0) Penalty shots - None.

Lamoureux-Kolls Wiebe Weber Ketcher Molle Berg Williams

UND LINEUP Lamoureux Jakobsen Loken Dalen

Karvinen Dagenais Parizek Gilbert Holmes Furia Kolls

Ney Dagfinrud Bonapace-Potvin

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2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY ~ Game 18 ~

~ Game 19 ~

~ Game 20 ~

Dec. 3 2011 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) Attendance 1,617 North Dakota 3, Minnesota 0

Dec. 10 2011 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) Attendance 667 North Dakota 2, Minnesota Duluth 0

Dec. 11 2011 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) Attendance 597 Minnesota Duluth 5, North Dakota 1

Goals by Period Minnesota North Dakota

1 0 0

2 0 0

3 0 3

F 0 3

Goals by Period 1 Minnesota Duluth 0 North Dakota 0

1st period - None. Penalties - None. 2nd period - None. Penalties - West, UM (hooking) 6:49 3rd period - 1, UND Dalen/6 (Karvinen) 1:12; 2, UND Lamoureux-Kolls (Parizek) (sh) 19:14; 3, UND Lamoureux/16 (Lamoureux-Kolls) (en) 19:54 Penalties - Molle, UND (hooking) 3:20; Dagenais, UND (hooking) 6:34; Parizek, UND (checking) 8:39; BENCH, UM (too many players) (served by Ludwigson) 15:42; Karvinen, UND (interference) 18:02; Raty, UM (THROWING STICK) (served by Erickson) 19:14 Shots on goal - UM 13-14-7 34; UND 7-4-6 17 Power plays - UM 0 of 4; UND 0 of 2 Penalties - UM 3(6 min); UND 4(8 min) Goalies - UM Raty 14-3-0 (59:35 minutes, 17 shots, 15 saves) EMPTY NET (0:25 1-1) Penalty shots - None.

UND LINEUP Loken Lamoureux Jakobsen Miller

Weber Karvinen Wiebe Ketcher Berg Molle Williams

Parizek Dalen Dagenais Gilbert

Furia Lamoureux-Kolls Holmes Dagfinrud Ney Bonapace-Potvin

3 0 0

F 0 2

Goals by Period 1 Minnesota Duluth 2 North Dakota 0

1st period - None. Penalties - Wiebe, UND (tripping) 0:47; Parizek, UND (tripping) 10:22; Karvinen, UND (checking) 19:30 2nd period - 1, UND Wiebe/9 (unassisted) (sh) 5:03; 2, UND Dagenais/3 (Wiebe) 11:26 Penalties - Villila, UMD (interference) 2:58; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (interference) 4:44; Winberg, UMD (interference) 6:03; Villila, UMD (cross-checking) 12:43 3rd period - None. Penalties - Lacquette, UMD (tripping) 4:43 Shots on goal - UMD 4-9-7 20; UND 15-7-4 26 Power plays - UMD 0 of 4; UND 0 of 4 Penalties - UMD 4(8 min); UND 4(8min) Goalies - UMD, Harss 8-8-1 (57:57 minutes, 26 shots- 24 saves) EMPTY NET (2:03, 0-0); UND, Dagfinrud 4-1-0 (60:00 minutes, 20 shots- 20 saves) Penalty shots - None. UND LINEUP Lamoureux Jakobsen Loken Miller

Karvinen Wiebe Weber Ketcher Molle Berg Williams

Dalen Dagenais Parizek Gilbert

Lamoureux-Kolls Furia Holmes Dagfinrud Ney Bonapace-Potvin

2 2 0

UND LINEUP Lamoureux Jakobsen Loken Miller

Karvinen Wiebe Weber Ketcher

Dalen Dagenais Parizek Gilbert

Lamoureux-Kolls Furia Holmes Dagfinrud Ney Bonapace-Potvin

~ Game 22 ~

Jan. 4, 2012 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) Attendance 348 North Dakota 14, Lindenwood 0

Jan. 14, 2012 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) Attendance 1,621 Wisconsin 8, North Dakota 2

1 0 3

2 0 4

3 0 7

F 0 14

Goals by Period Wisconsin North Dakota

1st 1 period - 1, UND Lamoureux-Kolls/14 (Miller) 6:07; 2, UND Lamoureux-Kolls/15 (Lamoureux) 12:43; 3, UND Lamoureux-Kolls/16 L (unassisted) (u (pp) 15:58 Penalties P - Talbot, LIN (slashing) 15:05; Jakobsen, UND (roughing) 1 16:20; Lobreau, LIN (holding) 16:52 2nd 2 period - 4, UND Lamoureux/17 (Lamoureux-Kolls) 6:37; 5, UND K Ketcher/3 (Weber, Miller) 13:48; 6, UND Loken/3 (Jakobsen)16:20; 7, UND U Wiebe/10 (Gilbert, Jakobsen) 18:08 P Penalties - Constance, LIN (slashing) 18:08; BENCH, LIN (too many playe (served by Post) 20:00 ers) 3 period - 8, UND MIller/2 (Holmes, Jakobsen) 2:54; 9, UND Loken/4 3rd (L (Lamoureux, Lamoureux-Kolls) 4:18; 10, UND Dalen/7 (Parizek, L Lamoureux-Kolls) 10:25; 11, UND Lamoureux-Kolls/17 (unassisted) 1 14:57; 12, UND Lamoureux/18 (Wiebe, Miller) 16:45; 13, UND Berg/1 (J (Jakobsen, Gilbert) 18:07; 14, UND Lamoureux/19 (Lamoureux-Kolls, W Wiebe) 18:26 P Penalties - Loken, UND (hooking) 6:58; Loken, UND (tripping) 10:29 S Shots on goal - LIN 6-6-3 15; UND 15-25-22 62 P Power plays - LIN 0 of 3; UND 1 of 4 P Penalties - LIN 4(8 min); UND 3(6 min) G Goalies - LIN, Fairchild 1-16-0 (60:00 minutes, 62 shots- 48 saves); UND, N 9-5-1 (20:00 minutes, 6 shots- 6 saves), Dagfinrud (20:00 minutes, 6 Ney sh shots6 saves), Bonapace-Potvin (20:00 minutes, 3 shots- 3 saves) Penalty shots - None.

Lamoureux-Kolls Wiebe Ketcher

UND LINEUP Lamoureux Jakobsen Weber Furia Holmes Ney Dagfinrud Bonapace-Potvin

Loken Dalen Parizek Gilbert

1 2 0

2 4 1

3 2 1

F 8 2

1st period - 1, WIS Jaminski/5 (Sylvester) 16:43; 2, WIS Decker/23 (Prevost) 19:37 Penalties - Josephs, WIS (roughing) 7:48; Karvinen, UND (interference) 9:51; Knight, WIS (hooking) 10:27 2nd period - 3, WIS Decker/24 (Haverstock, Bro.Ammerman) (pp) 1:50; 4, WIS Prevost/14 (Decker, Bro.Ammerman) 2:58; 5, WIS Decker/25 (Prevost, Knight) (pp) 4:49; 1, UND Lamoureux/20 (Wiebe, Holmes) 16:22; 6, WIS Packer/1 (Knight, Bri.Ammerman) 17:49 Penalties - Weber, UND (checking) 1:42; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (checking) 3:45; Parizek, UND (checking) 4:38; Lamoureux, UND (roughing) 7:53; Bro.Ammerman, WIS (slashing) 8:35; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (elbowing) 8:35; Kelter, WIS (roughing) 12:33; Karvinen, UND (roughing) 12:33; Bri.Ammerman, WIS (roughing) 17:49; Lamoureux, UND (roughing) 17:49; Wiebe, UND (slashing) 19:08; Bro.Ammerman, WIS (interference) (served by Unser) 19:26; Bro.Ammerman, WIS (misconduct) 19:26 3rd period - 2, UND Karvinen/14 (Lamoureux-Kolls, Jakobsen) (pp) 2:01; 7, WIS Bro.Ammerman/19 (Prevost, Kelter) 14:42; 8, WIS Zgraja/2 (Bro.Ammerman) 19:30 Penalties - Kelter, WIS (hooking) 0:28; Packer, WIS (slashing) 5:33; Jakobsen, UND (tripping) 6:15; Williams, UND (checking) 10:58 Shots on goal - WIS 11-17-10 38; UND 12-9-12 33 Power plays - WIS 2 of 8; UND 1 of 5 Penalties - WIS 9(26 min); UND 11(22 min) Goalies - WIS, Rigsby 20-2-1 (60:00 minutes, 33 shots- 31 saves); UND, Ney 9-6-1 (59:43 minutes, 38 shots- 30 saves) EMPTY NET (0:17, 0-0) Penalty shots - None. UND LINEUP Jakobsen Lamoureux Weber Kolls

Karvinen Wiebe Ketcher

Miller Berg Williams

Lamoureux-Kolls Furia Holmes Ney Dagfinrud

2011-12 BOX SCORES

F 5 1

~ Game 21 ~

Berg Miller Kolls

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3 1 1

1st period- 1, UMD Winberg/8 (Posa, Lacquette) 1:05; 2, UMD McParland/12 (Cournoyer, Villila) 15:04 Penalties - Lacquette, UMD (tripping) 3:06; Lamoureux, UND (interference) Irwin, UMD (hooking) 7:33, Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (slashing) 9:41; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (slashing) 19:00 2nd period - 3, UMD Cournoyer/12 (Wong) 2:52; 4, UMD Thibault/6 (Posa, Wong) 15:19 Penalties - Lacquette, UMD (interference) 10:12; Kenyon, UMD (holding) 17:06; Dalen, UND (roughing) 17:06; Molle, UND (checking) 18:30 3rd period - 5, UMD Kenyon/1 (Jasper, Jaakkola) 6:54; 1, UND Jakobsen/6 (Dalen, Karvinen) (pp) 17:21 Penalties - Hickel, UMD (tripping) 2:32; McParland, UMD (roughing) 11:34; Holmes, UND (roughing) 11:34; Posa, UMD (tripping) 12:49; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (hooking) 12:49; Loken, UND (high-sticking) 14:00; Jaakkola, UMD (hooking) 17:01; Lamoureux, UND (high-sticking) 17:36; Lacquette (tripping) 19:48 Shots on goal - UMD 6-16-6 28; UND 11-7-9 27 Power plays - UMD 0 of 6; UND 1 of 6 Penalties - UMD 9(18 min); UND 9(18 min) Goalies - UMD, Harss 9-8-1 (59:59 minutes, 27 shots- 26 saves) EMPTY NET (0:01, 0-0); UND, Dagfinrud 4-2-0 (59:46 minutes, 28 shots- 23 saves) EMPTY NET (0:14, 0-0) Penalty shots - None.

Molle Berg Williams

G Goals by Period LLindenwood North Dakota N

Monique Lamoureux scored four goals and had four assists to set a new program record with an eightpoint game against Lindenwood on Jan. 4.

2 0 2

Dalen Loken Parizek Gilbert


2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY ~ Game 23 ~

~ Game 24 ~

~ Game 25 ~

Jan. 15, 2012 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) Attendance 899 North Dakota 4, Wisconsin 4

Jan. 20, 2012 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) Attendance 808 North Dakota 10, St. Cloud State 0

Jan. 21, 2012 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) Attendance 939 North Dakota 9, St. Cloud State 0

Goals by Period Wisconsin North Dakota

1 1 0

2 1 1

3 2 3

OT F 0 4 0 4

1st period -1, WIS Pervost/15 (Decker, Bro.Ammerman) 0:42 Penalties - Wiebe, UND (slashing) 3:24; Sylvester, WIS (holding) 11:06; Weber, UND (holding) 14:56; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (holding) 17:27; Decker, WIS (game misconduct) 18:36; Decker, WIS (checking from behind) (served by Kelter) 18:36 2nd period - 2, WIS Prevost/16 (Kelter) 8:22; 1, UND LamoureuxKolls/18 (Lamoureux, Karvinen) (pp) 13:26 Penalties - Sylvester, WIS (interference) 3:05; Bro.Ammerman, WIS (interference) 11:17; Berg, UND (roughing) 11:17; Sylvester, WIS (highsticking) 12:22; Packer, WIS (cross-checking) 18:45 3rd period - 2, UND Lamoureux-Kolls/19 (unassisted) (sh) 3:49; 3, WIS Prevost/17 (unassisted) (pp) 7:29; 4, WIS Bro.Ammerman/20 (Pacholok, Knight) (pp) 9:05; 3, UND Karvinen/15 (Jakobsen, Lamoureux) 9:50; 4, UND Dalen/8 (Lamoureux, Lamoureux-Kolls) 19:28 Penalties - Karvinen, UND (interference) 3:04; Gilbert, UND( tripping) 5:04; Karvinen, UND (elbowing) 5:46; Wiebe, UND (tripping) 7:29; Kelter, WIS (hooking) 13:22; Bri.Ammerman, WIS (slashing) 15:59; Prevost, WIS (tripping) 17:27; Jakobsen, UND (interference) 17:31; Bri. Ammerman, WIS (tripping) 18:08 OT - None. Penalties - Packer, WIS (hooking) 1:22; Weber, UND (interference) 1:34 Shots on goal - WIS 19-6-12-5 42; UND 15-19-15-1 50 Power plays - WIS 2 of 8; UND 1 of 10 Penalties - WIS 12(35 min); UND 10(20 min) Goalies - WIS, Rigsby 20-2-2 (59:54 minutes, 50 shots- 46 saves) UND LINEUP Karvinen Lamoureux Jakobsen Wiebe Loken Dalen Gilbert Weber Parizek Kolls Miller Berg Williams

Goals by Period St. Cloud State North Dakota

1 0 3

2 0 4

3 0 3

F 0 10

1st period - 1, UND Lamoureux-Kolls/20 (Dalen, Loken) (pp) 11:32; 2, UND Karvinen/16 (unassisted) 11:51; 3, Lamoureux/21 (LamoureuxKolls, Miller) 14:23 Penalties - Weber, UND (checking) 2:10; Allen, STC (tripping) 10:07; Gilbert, UND (roughing) 15:46; Parizek, UND (checking) 17:39 2nd period - 4, UND Lamoureux-Kolls/21 (Lamoureux) 4:07; 5, UND Berg/2 (Wiebe, Kolls) 4:20; 6, Parizek/4 (Furia, Williams) 11:20; 7, UND Wiebe/11 (Lamoureux, Karvinen) (pp) 13:38 Penalties - Coen, STC (tripping) 11:56; Burke, STC (roughing) 13:05; Dahl, STC (roughing) 17:26 3rd period - 8, UND Lamoureux-Kolls/22 (Lamoureux) 3:16; 9, UND Dalen/9 (Loken, Wiebe) 3:48; 10, UND Lamoureux/22 (Lamoureux-Kolls, Miller) 5:27 Penalties - Monkman, STC (tripping) 8:18; Parizek, UND (slashing) 13:18; Gilbert, UND (high-sticking) 14:36; Gilbert, STC (roughing) 19:47; Williams, UND (roughing) 19:47 Shots on goal - STC 10-4-2 16; UND 6-15-9 30 Power plays - STC 0 of 5; UND 2 of 5 Penalties - STC 6(12 min); UND 6(12 min) Goalies - STC, Friend 5-6-0 (24:20 minutes, 8 shots- 3 saves) VanDenakker (35:40 minutes, 22 shots- 17 saves); UND, Dagfinrud 5-2-1 (59:45 minutes, 16 shots- 16 saves) EMPTY NET (0:15, 0-0) Penalty shots - None.

UND LINEUP Lamoureux Loken Weber Kolls

Karvinen Wiebe Gilbert

Lamoureux-Kolls Furia Holmes Dagfinrud Ney Bonapace-Potvin

Miller Berg Williams

Jakobsen Dalen Parizek

Goals by Period St. Cloud State North Dakota

1 0 4

2 0 1

3 0 4

F 0 9

1st period - 1, UND Williams/1 (Weber) 1:33; 2, UND Weber/4 (Lamoureux-Kolls, Karvinen) 8:13; 3, UND Karvinen/17 (LamoureuxKolls, Weber) (pp) 15:38; 4, UND Gilbert/1 (Weber) 18:20 Penalties - Williams, UND (cross-checking) 8:41; Gilbert, STC (checking) 14:02; Toor, STC (roughing) 19:40; Jakobsen, UND (roughing) 19:40 2nd period - 5, UND Lamoureux/23 (Lamoureux-Kolls) 9:54 Penalties - Weber, UND (interference) 2:21; Nelson, STC (tripping) 3:14; Wiebe, UND (roughing) 6:50; Monkman, STC (cross-checking) 17:26; Toor, STC (slashing) 18:39 3rd period - 6, UND Loken/5 (unassisted) 6:54; 7, UND Lamoureux/24 (Lamoureux-Kolls) (pp) 8:38; 8, UND Lamoureux/25 (Miller, Karvinen) 11:41; 9, UND Furia/2 (Lamoureux, Karvinen) 19:59 Penalties - Arbogast, STC (high-sticking) 5:57; Williams, UND (roughing) 5:57; Monkman, STC (tripping) 7:36; Zabrick, STC (fighting) 7:36; Zabrick, STC (game disqualification) 7:36; Weber, UND (fighting) 7:36; Weber, UND (game disqualification) 7:36; Coen, STC (roughing) 13:28; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (elbowing) 15:47 Shots on goal - STC 12-9-6 27; UND 11-17-20 48 Power plays - STC 0 of 4; UND 2 of 6 Penalties - STC 10(31 min); UND 8(27 min) Goalies - STC, Friend 5-7-0 (20:00 minutes, 11 shots- 7 saves) VanDenakker (40:00 minutes, 37 shots- 32 saves); UND, Dagfinrud 6-2-1 (59:54 minutes, 27 shots- 27 saves) Penalty shots - None. UND LINEUP Lamoureux Loken Weber Kolls

Karvinen Wiebe Gilbert

Lamoureux-Kolls Furia Holmes Dagfinrud Ney Bonapace-Potvin

Miller Berg Williams

Jakobsen Dalen Parizek

Lamoureux-Kolls Furia Holmes Dagfinrud Ney Bonapace-Potvin

~ Game 26 ~

~ Game 27 ~

~ Game 28 ~

Jan. 27, 2012 Columbus, Ohio (OSU Ice Rink) Attendance 324 Ohio State 6, North Dakota 2

Jan. 28, 2012 Columbus, Ohio (OSU Ice Rink) Attendance 391 North Dakota 5, Ohio State 2

Feb. 3, 2012 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) Attendance 1,246 North Dakota 5, Bemidji State 2

Goals by Period North Dakota Ohio State

1 1 4

2 1 1

3 0 1

F 2 6

1st period - 1, OSU Gagne/6 (McIntosh) 3:50; 2, OSU Kuehl/3 (Semenza, Svedin) 7:19; 3, OSU Semenza/3 (Scmitt, Gagne) (pp) 12:08; 4, OSU Spooner/23 (McInstosh, Langan) (pp) 13:59; 1, UND Karvinen/18 (Jakobsen) (pp) Penalties - Semenza, OSU (tripping) 4:45; Williams, UND (checking) 10:31; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (checking) 13:31; Hollowell, OSU (holding) 14:38 2nd period - 5, OSU Schmitt/1 (Tuominen) 16:36; 2, UND Lamoureux/26 (Lamoureux-Kolls, Jakobsen) (pp) 18:52 Penalties - Spooner, OSU (slashing) 0:29; Karvinen, UND (roughing) 3:02; Miller, UND (checking) 6:46; Kuehl, OSU (hooking) 8:59; Miller, UND (crosschecking) 17:27; Spooner, OSU (checking) 17:27; Tarr, OSU (slashing) 17:41 3rd period - 6, OSU Spooner/24 (Langan, McIntosh) (pp) 10:19 Penalties - Wild, OSU (interference) 4:33; BENCH, UND (too many players) (served by Gilbert) 9:12; Karvinen, UND (checking) 10:07; Lamoureux, UND (roughing) 11:20; Tuominen, OSU (roughing) 11:20; Parizek, UND (holding) 12:18 Shots on goal - UND 4-9-11 24; OSU 14-10-8 32 Power plays - UND 2 of 6; OSU 3 of 7 Penalties - UND 9(18 min); OSU 8(16 min) Goalies - UND, Dagfinrud 6-3-1 (19:58 minutes, 14 shots- 10 saves) Ney (40:00 minutes, 18 shots- 16 saves) EMPTY NET (0:02, 0-0); OSU, Steffes 11-6-1 (60:00 minutes, 24 shots- 22 saves) Penalty shots - None.

UND LINEUP Jakobsen Loken Furia

Karvinen Wiebe Parizek Ketcher Miller Berg Williams

Lamoureux-Kolls Kolls Holmes Dagfinrud Ney Bonapace-Potvin

Lamoureux Dalen Gilbert

Goals by Period North Dakota Ohio State

1 2 0

2 2 0

3 1 2

F 5 2

1st period - 1, UND Jakobsen/7 (Karvinen, Lamoureux-Kolls) 12:53; 2, UND Lamoureux/27 (Jakobsen, Karvinen) (pp) 19:09 Penalties - Weber, UND (roughing) 11:50; McIntosh, OSU (interference) 12:45; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (checking) 15:48; Spooner, OSU (interference) 17:21; Wiebe, UND (roughing) 19:45; Carlson, OSU (holding) 19:45 2nd period - 3, UND Ketcher/4 (Lamoureux, Jakobsen) (pp) 9:46; 4, UND Wiebe/12 (Miller, Lamoureux-Kolls) 16:21 Penalties - Karvinen, UND (hooking) 3:15; Kuehl, OSU (slashing) 5:14; Wild, OSU (roughing) 9:19; Weber, UND (kneeing) 12:52 3rd period - 1, OSU Semenza/4 (Sullivan) (sh) 4:32; 2, OSU Feste/1 (Semenza,Schmitt) 9:32; 5, UND Loken/6 (Wiebe, Williams) 18:10 Penalties - Loken, UND (goaltender interference) 1:05; Lamoureux, UND (interference) 1:16; Tuominen, OSU (slashing the goalie) 2:35; Gagne, OSU (hooking) 5:18; Karvinen, UND (checking) 5:48; Tarr, OSU (slashing) 6:05; Parizek, UND (roughing) 11:29 Shots on goal - UND 10-11-10 31; OSU 5-10-18 33 Power plays - UND 2 of 7; OSU 0 of 7 Penalties - UND 9(18 min); OSU 8(16 min) Goalies - UND, Ney 10-6-1 (60:00 minutes, 33 shots- 31 saves); OSU, Steffes 11-7-1 (59:13 minutes, 31 shots- 26 saves) EMPTY NET (1:47, 0-0) Penalty shots - None. UND LINEUP Loken Jakobsen Weber Kolls

Wiebe Karvinen Ketcher

Berg Miller Williams

Furia Lamoureux-Kolls Holmes Ney Dagfinrud Bonapace-Potvin

Dalen Lamoureux Parizek

Goals by Period Bemidji State North Dakota

1 1 1

2 0 3

3 1 1

F 2 5

1st period - 1, BSU Erickson/14 (Kostenko, Vichorek) 0:23; 1, UND Jakobsen/8 (Karvinen, Lamoureux-Kolls) (pp) 16:29 Penalties - Miller, UND (hooking) 0:23; Lieder, BSU (hooking) 1:46; Parizek, UND (interference) 2:11; Holmes, UND (holding) 8:28; D.Williams, BSU (checking) 11:23; A.Williams, BSU (slashing) 15:49 2nd period - 2, UND Karvinen/19 (Lamoureux, Ketcher) (pp) 8:15; 3, UND Karvinen/20 (Wiebe, Lamoureux-Kolls) 12:48; 4, UND Karvinen/21 (Lamoureux) 13:10 Penalties - M.Wheelhouse, BSU (hooking) 6:55; Huber, BSU (interference) 9:03; Molle, UND (roughing) 10:31; Wivoda, BSU (holding) 16:43; Dalen, UND (holding) 16:43; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (tripping) 19:32 3rd period - 5, UND Lamoureux/28 (Berg) (sh) 16:51; 2, BSU Wivoda/5 (Kelly, Vichorek) 18:40 Penalties - Karvinen, UND (game misconduct) 5:22; Karvinen, UND (checking from behind) 5:22; L.Williams, BSU (hooking) 11:37; Weber, UND (roughing) 12:21; Molle, UND (roughing) 14:28; Huber, BSU (roughing) 14:44; Miller, UND (checking) 16:27; Thurston, BSU (roughing) 17:32; Huber, BSU (holding) 17:32; Williams, UND (roughing) 17:32; Williams, UND (cross-checking) 17:32 Shots on goal - BSU 11-5-7 23; UND 11-13-10 34 Power plays - BSU 0 of 9; UND 2 of 5 Penalties - BSU 10(20 min); UND 13(37 min) Goalies - BSU, Tomcikova 10-13-3 (59:53 minutes, 34 shots- 29 saves) EMPTY NET (0:07, 0-0); UND, Ney 11-6-1 (59:54 minutes, 23 shots- 21 saves) Penalty shots - None.

Karvine Wiebe Ketcher Kolls Miller Berg Williams

UND LINEUP Jakobsen Lamoureux Loken Dalen Weber Parizek Furia Gilbert Lamoureux-Kolls Molle Holmes Ney Dagfinrud

2011-12 BOX SCORES

73


2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY ~ Game 29 ~

~ Game 30 ~

~ Game 31 ~

Feb. 4, 2012 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) Attendance 1,506 North Dakota 3, Bemidji State 1

Feb. 10, 2012 Mankato, Minn. (All Seasons Arena) Attendance 151 North Dakota 7, Minnesota State 1

Feb. 11, 2012 Mankato, Minn. (All Seasons Arena) Attendance 289 North Dakota 3, Minnesota State 3

Goals by Period Bemidji State North Dakota

1 1 3

2 0 0

3 0 0

Goals by Period North Dakota Minnesota State

F 1 3

1st period - 1, UND Jakobsen/9 (Karvinen, Lamoureux) 1:20; 1, BSU Kostenko/6 (Huber, Lieder) 3:46; 2, UND Lamoureux-Kolls/23 (Lamoureux) 4:13; 3, UND Lamoureux-Kolls/24 (Karvinen, Jakobsen) 10:15 Penalties - Wiebe, UND (interference) 1:35; Molle, UND (checking) 5:28 2nd period - None. Penalties - Huber, BSU (elbowing) 1:29; Vichorek, BSU (slashing) 2:03; Karvinen, UND (high-sticking) 2:28; Huber, BSU (roughing) 8:10; Loken, UND (slashing) (served by Ketcher) 8:10; Loken, UND (roughing) 8:10; Lundquist, BSU (high-sticking) 12:39; Huber, BSU (roughing) 15:56; Williams, UND (roughing) 15:56; Dagenais, UND (roughing the goalie) 18:39 3rd period - None. Penalties - Hatheway, BSU (interference) 1:46; Ketcher, UND (hooking) 6:17; Berg, UND (intereference) 7:43; Erickson, BSU (slashing) (served by Kelly) 8:09; Erickson, BSU (misconduct) 8:09; Dusik, BSU (interference) 11:40; Jakobsen, UND (interference) 11:50; Lundquist, BSU (holding) 12:55; Berg, UND (high-sticking) 15:21; Lamoureux, UND (crosschecking) 17:37 Shots on goal - BSU 11-8-5 24; UND 9-11-8 28 Power plays - BSU 0 of 9; UND 0 of 7 Penalties - BSU 10(28 min); UND 12(24 min) Goalies - BSU, Tomcikova 10-14-3 (56:24 minutes, 28 shots- 25 saves) EMPTY NET (3:36, 0-0); UND, Ney 12-6-1 (60:00 minutes, 24 shots- 23 saves)

UND LINEUP Dagenais Jakobsen Loken Furia

Ketcher Karvinen Weber Gilbert Miller Williams Berg

Wiebe Lamoureux Dalen Parizek

1 1 0

2 3 1

3 3 0

F 7 1

Goals by Period North Dakota Minnesota State

2 1 1

3 1 0

OT F 0 3 0 3

1st period - 1, UND Lamoureux/29 (Lamoureux-Kolls) 3:06 1st period - 1, MSU Leinonen/5 (Otto, Barnes) 10:44; 2, MSU Zrust/5 Penalties - Molle, UND (checking) 10:03; Ketcher, UND (hooking) 14:53; (McCann, Lundberg) 11:39; 1, UND Lamoureux-Kolls/ 25 (Lamoureux, Germaine, MSU (hooking) 16:59; Weber, UND (interference) 18:14 Karvinen) (pp) 15:08 2nd period - 2, UND Jakobsen/10 (unassisted) 5:38; 3, UND Molle/4 Penalties - Barnes, MSU (tripping) 13:22; Molle, UND (interference) (Weber) (pp) 14:27; 4, UND Karvinen/22 (Jakobsen, Lamoureux) (pp) 17:56; McCann, MSU (elbowing) 18:20; Smith, MSU (high-sticking) 15:37; 1, MSU Smith/8 (McCann, Barnes) (pp) 17:29 19:57 Penalties - Otto, MSU (interference) 12:38; Scott, MSU (interference) 2nd period - 2, UND Lamoureux/31 (Lamoureux-Kolls, Karvinen) (pp) 15:06; Miller, UND (roughing) 17:13 18:04; 3, MSU Smith/9 (Andersson, Otto) (pp) 18:59 3rd period - 5, UND Jakobsen/11 (Karvinen) 8:28; 6, UND Penalties - Andersson, MSU (cross-checking) 5:47; Barnes, MSU (hookLamoureux/30 (Jakobsen, Miller) 14:36; 7, UND Weber/5 (Lamoureux, ing) 17:34; Dalen, UND (interference) 18:24 Holmes) 19:24 3rd period - 3, UND Karvinen/23 (Molle, Lamoureux) 5:02 Penalties - Molle, UND (holding) 4:13; Lamoureux, UND (high-sticking) Penalties - Scott, MSU (high-sticking) 2:00; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND 7:33; Zrust, MSU (holding) 8:11 (instigating) 4:49; Mackley, UND (holding) 4:49; McCann, MSU (tripShots on goal - UND 7-6-7 20; MSU 9-11-6 26 ping) 11:53 Power plays - UND 2 of 4; MSU 1 of 6 OT - None. Penalties - UND 6(12 min); MSU 4(8 min) Penalties - None. Goalies - UND, Ney 13-6-1 (60:00 minutes, 26 shots- 25 saves); MSU, Shots on goal- UND 15-7-16-2 40; MSU 14-8-2-2 26 Altmann 6-16-0 (60:00 minutes, 20 shots- 13 saves) Power plays - UND 2 of 7; MSU 1 of 2 Penalty shots - None. Penalties - UND 3(6 min); MSU 8(16 min) UND LINEUP Jakobsen Loken Weber Furia

Karvinen Dagenais Ketcher Kolls Miller Molle Williams

Lamoureux Dalen Parizek Gilbert

Lamoureux-Kolls Berg Holmes

Goalies - UND, Ney 13-6-2 (65:00 minutes, 26 shots-23 saves); MSU, Altmann 6-16-1 (65:00 minutes, 40 shots- 37 saves). Penalty shots - None. UND LINEUP Karvinen Jakobsen Lamoureux Dagenais Loken Dalen Ketcher Weber Parizek Wiebe Furia Gilbert Miller Molle Williams

Ney Dagfinrud Bonapace-Potvin

Holmes Lamoureux-Kolls Molle

Lamoureux-Kolls Berg Holmes Ney Dagfinrud Bonapace-Potvin

Ney Dagfinrud Bonapace-Potvin

~ Game 32 ~

~ Game 33 ~

~ Game 34 ~

Feb. 17, 2012 Minneapolis, Minn. (Ridder Arena) Attendance 1,925 North Dakota 2, Minnesota 1

Feb. 18, 2012 Minneapolis, Minn. (Ridder Arena) Attendance 2,157 Minnesota 5, North Dakota 2

Feb. 24, 2012 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) Attendance 764 North Dakota 3, Bemidji State 1

Goals by Period North Dakota Minnesota

1 0 0

2 0 1

3 1 0

OT F 1 2 0 1

1st period - None. Penalties - Karvinen, UND (tripping) 3:50; Erickson, UM (high-sticking) 5:29; Bozek, UM (slashing) 6:57; Schoullis, UM (intereference) 10:57; BENCH, UM (too many players) (served by Ludwigson) 16:58 2nd period- 1, UM Schoullis/22 (Erickson, Schleper) (pp) 16:06 Penalties - Bozek, UM (slashing) 1:54; Wiebe, UND (slashing) 5:58; Lamoureux, UND (hooking) 12:41; Terry, UM (EMBELLISHMENT) 12:41; Furia, UND (holding) 14:41; Ramsey, UM (hooking) 17:34 3rd period- 1, UND Lamoureux/32 (Karvinen, Lamoureux-Kolls) 5:33 Penalties - Weber, UND (slashing) 2:12; Wiebe, UND (tripping) 11:08; Ramsey, UM (checking) 15:52 OT - 2, UND Jakobsen/12 (Karvinen) (pp) 4:24 Penalties - Erickson, UM (cross-checking) 3:45 Shots on goal - UND 6-6-12-1 25; UM 6-12-16-2 36 Power plays - UND 1 of 8: UM 1 of 5 Penalties - UND 6(12 min); UM 9(18 min) Goalies - UND, Ney 14-6-2 (64:11 minutes, 36 shots- 35 saves) EMPTY NET (0:13, 0-0); UM, Raty 25-5-2 (64:15 minutes, 25 shots- 23 saves) EMPTY NET (0:09, 0-0) Penalty shots - None.

UND LINEUP Jakobsen Loken Weber Furia

Karvinen Dagenais Ketcher Wiebe Molle Miller Williams

Lamoureux-Kolls Berg Holmes Ney Dagfinrud Bonapace-Potvin

Lamoureux Dalen Parizek Gilbert

Goals by Period North Dakota Minnesota

1 1 1

2 0 2

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3 1 2

F 2 5

Goals by Period Bemidji State North Dakota

1st period - 1, UM Erickson/16 (Kessel, Bozek) 11:26; 1, UND Lamoureux/33 (Karvinen, Lamoureux-Kolls) (pp) 17:10 Penalties - Weber, UND (holding) 1:45; Weber, UND (checking from behind) (served by Ketcher) 4:03; Weber, UND (game misconduct) 4:03; Lamoureux, UND (cross-checking) 9:20; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (tripping) 9:20; Schoullis, UM (interference) 16:28; Gilbert, UND (tripping) 17:15 2nd period - 2, UM Kessel/26 (Bozek) 8:01; 3, UM Erickson/17 (Kessel, Bozek) 10:07 Penalties - Schleper, UM (holding the stick) 0:55; Kessel, UM (interference) 5:25; Karvinen, UND (holding) 6:00; Molle, UND (checking) 12:05; Seeler, UM (checking) 14:00; Wiebe, UND (checking) 18:46 3rd period - 4, UM Bozek/13 (Erickson, Kessel) (pp) 0:19; 5, UM Kortum/2 (Davis, Ramsey) 7:14; 2, UND Jakobsen/13 (unassisted) 11:20 Penalties - Furia, UND (checking) 4:42; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (crosschecking) 6:31; West, UM (slashing) 6:31; Gilbert, UND (high-sticking) 8:01; Davis, UM (slashing the goalie) 8:17 Shots on goal - UND 7-7-7 21; UM 10-12-7 29 Power plays - UND 1 of 5; UM 1 of 10 Penalties - UND, 12(35 min); UM 6(12 min) Goalies - UND, Ney 14-7-2 (60:00 minutes, 29 shots- 24 saves); UM Raty 59:39 minutes, 21 shots- 19 saves), Grogan (0:10 minutes, 0 shots- 0 saves), EMPTY NET (0:09, 0-0) Penalty shots - None. UND LINEUP Jakobsen Loken Weber Furia

Karvinen Wiebe Ketcher Dagenais Miller Molle Williams

Lamoureux-Kolls Berg Holmes Ney Dagfinrud Bonapace-Potvin

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1 1 2

Lamoureux Dalen Parizek Gilbert

1 0 2

2 0 0

3 1 1

F 1 3

1st period - 1, UND Ketcher/5 (Lamoureux-Kolls, Lamoureux) 10:55; 2, UND Molle/5 (Jakobsen) 18:21 Penalties - Wiebe, UND (high-sticking) 15:07; Lamoureux, UND (checking from behind) (served by Furia) 20:00; Lamoureux, UND (game misconduct) 20:00 2nd period - None. Penalties - L.Williams, BSU (roughing) 9:44; Loken, UND (interference) 11:37 3rd period - 3, UND Ketcher/6 (Parizek, Weber) 16:34; 1, BSU E.Wheelhouse/8 (Lundquist) 18:24 Penalties - Williams, UND (interference) 7:14; Williams, UND (crosschecking) 18:48 Shots on goal - BSU 4-6-5 15; UND 8-10-10 28 Power plays - BSU 0 of 5; UND 0 of 1 Penalties - BSU 1(2 min); UND 6(23 min) Goalies - BSU, Tomcikova 13-16-3 (58:20 minutes, 27 shots- 25 saves) EMPTY NET (1:40, 1-1); UND, Ney 15-7-2 (59:41 minutes, 15 shots- 14 saves) EMPTY NET (0:19, 0-0) Penalty shots - None. UND LINEUP Jakobsen Loken Weber Furia

Karvinen Wiebe Ketcher Dagenais Miller Molle Williams

Lamoureux-Kolls Berg Holmes Ney Dagfinrud Bonapace-Potvin

Lamoureux Dalen Parizek Gilbert


2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY ~ Game 35 ~

~ Game 36 ~

~ Game 37 ~

Feb. 25, 2012 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) Attendance 1,060 North Dakota 2, Bemidji State 0

March 2, 2012 Duluth, Minn. (AmsOIL Arena) Attendance 1,147 Minnesota 6, North Dakota 0

March 10, 2012 Minneapolis, Minn. (Ridder Arena) Attendance 1,630 Minnesota 5, North Dakota 1

Goals by Period Bemidji State North Dakota

1 0 1

2 0 0

3 0 1

Goals by Period North Dakota Minnesota

F 0 2

1st period - 1, UND Lamoureux-Kolls/26 (Lamoureux, Karvinen) 7:40 Penalties - Karvinen, UND (interference) 5:08 2nd period - None. Penalties - Wivoda, BSU (tripping) 11:08; Berg, UND (interference) 16:14 3rd period - 2, UND Lamoureux/34 (Karvinen) (sh) 19:24 Penalties - Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (checking) 10:18; Parizek, UND (roughing) 17:34; Molle, UND (checking) Shots on goal - BSU 8-4-7 19; UND 13-9-11 33 Power plays - BSU 0 of 5; UND 0 of 1 Penalties - BSU 1(2 min): UND 5(10 min) Goalies - BSU, Tomcikova 13-17-3 (57:42 minutes, 32 shots- 31 saves) EMPTY NET (2:18, 1-1); UND, Ney 16-7-2 (60:00 minutes, 19 shots- 19 saves) Penalty shots - None.

UND LINEUP Jakobsen Loken Weber Furia

Karvinen Wiebe Ketcher Dagenais Miller Molle Williams

Lamoureux-Kolls Berg Holmes Ney Dagfinrud Bonapace-Potvin

Lamoureux Dalen Parizek Gilbert

1 0 2

2 0 3

3 0 1

Goals by Period North Dakota Minnesota

F 0 6

1st period - 1, UM West/22 (Seeler) 3:21; 2, UM Davis/9 (West) 18:49 Penalties - Miller, UND (tripping) 0:24; West, UM (tripping) 7:48 2nd period - 3, UM Davis/10 (Erickson, Bozek) 4:00; 4, UM Schoullis/23 (Kessel, Gillanders) 8:09; 5, UM West/23 (Jalosuo, Ramsey) 12:38 Penalties - Seeler, UM (interference) 5:44; Parizek, UND (slashing) 10:37; Weber, UND (slashing) 14:25; Kessel, UM (slashing) 14:25; Ramsey, UM (checking) 19:58 3rd period - 6, UM Davis/11 (West, Kessel) 3:26 Penalties - Bozek, UM (checking) 16:27 Shots on goal - UND 6-10-11 27; UM 10-8-9 27 Power plays - UND 0 of 5; UM 0 of 2 Penalties - UND 3(6 min); UM 5(13 min) Goalies - UND, Ney 16-8-2 (32:37 minutes, 16 shots- 12 saves), Dagfinrud (27:23 minutes, 11 shots- 9 saves); UM, Raty 29-5-2 (60:00 minutes, 27 shots- 27 saves) Penalty shots - None. UND LINEUP Jakobsen Loken Weber Furia

Karvinen Wiebe Ketcher Dagenais Miller Molle Williams

Lamoureux-Kolls Berg Holmes Ney Dagfinrud Bonapace-Potvin

1 0 1

2 0 3

3 1 1

F 1 5

1st period - 1, UM West/22 (Seeler) 3:21; 2, UM Davis/9 (West) 18:49 Penalties - Miller, UND (tripping) 0:24; West, UM (tripping) 7:48 2nd period - 3, UM Davis/10 (Erickson, Bozek) 4:00; 4, UM Schoullis/23 (Kessel, Gillanders) 8:09; 5, UM West/23 (Jalosuo, Ramsey) 12:38 Penalties - Seeler, UM (interference) 5:44; Parizek, UND (slashing) 10:37; Weber, UND (slashing) 14:25; Kessel, UM (slashing) 14:25; Ramsey, UM (checking) 19:58 3rd period - 6, UM Davis/11 (West, Kessel) 3:26 Penalties - Bozek, UM (checking) 16:27 Shots on goal - UND 6-10-11 27; UM 10-8-9 27 Power plays - UND 0 of 5; UM 0 of 2 Penalties - UND 3(6 min); UM 5(13 min) Goalies - UND, Ney 16-8-2 (32:37 minutes, 16 shots- 12 saves), Dagfinrud (27:23 minutes, 11 shots- 9 saves); UM, Raty 29-5-2 (60:00 minutes, 27 shots- 27 saves) Penalty shots - None. UND LINEUP

Lamoureux Dalen Parizek Gilbert

Karvinen Wiebe Ketcher Dagenais

Jakobsen Loken Weber Furia Miller Molle Williams

Lamoureux Dalen Parizek Gilbert Lamoureux-Kolls Berg Holmes

Ney Dagfinrud Bonapace-Potvin

2011-12 BOX SCORES

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2011-12 NCAA ATTENDANCE LEADERS (All Games) Rk 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

School Wisconsin Minnesota North Dakota Minnesota Duluth Bemidji State Cornell Ohio State Dartmouth St. Cloud State Mercyhurst

GP 40 41 37 36 37 35 36 30 36 34

Attendance 74,247 52,857 44,994 36,203 35,920 26,657 27,411 19,117 21,614 19,265

A/Game 1,856 1,289 1,216 1,006 971 762 761 637 600 567

2011-12 NCAA ATTENDANCE LEADERS (Home Games) Rk 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

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School Wisconsin North Dakota Minnesota Minnesota Duluth Cornell Dartmouth Mercyhurst Harvard Bemidji State New Hampshire

GP 21 19 21 18 20 16 16 16 16 16

Attendance 56,471 28,218 27,658 21,378 18,402 14,126 11,046 10,337 8,608 6,403

A/Game 2,689 1,485 1,317 1,188 920 883 690 646 538 400

The University of North Dakota ranked second in NCAA Division I women’s hockey in attendance at home in 2011-12. UND ranked third in total attendance of all games.

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2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY League History L Sp Spanning seven decades while marking its 14th season of women’s competition in 2012-13, the Western Collegiate Hockey Association continues to be defined by its As history, tradition and continuing success. hi From it’s founding in 1951 as the Midwest Fr Collegiate Hockey League (MCHL), on to Co the Western Intercollegiate Hockey League th (WIHL) in 1958, and finally to the Western (W Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) in Co 1959, this prestigious athletic conference 19 has developed and maintained a tradition ha of excellence that is second to none.

WCHA Commissioner Bruce McLeod

The women’s WCHA was founded in 1999 Th with seven original members in Bemidji w State, Minnesota, Minnesota Duluth, MinSt nesota State, Ohio State, St. Cloud State and Wisconsin. For the 2004-05 season, the league added North Dakota to bring membership to its current eight.

First-Class Educations The eight universities that make up the WCHA women’s family are among the finest institutions of higher learning in the country. They offer the very best in both educational and athletic environments for the more than 200 student-athletes who compete annually in the league. The members of the women’s WCHA, with student enrollments, are: Bemidji State University (5,171), the University of Minnesota (50,067), the University of Minnesota Duluth (11,800), Minnesota State University, Mankato (14,995), the University of North Dakota (14,194), Ohio State University (56,867), St. Cloud State University (18,319) and the University of Wisconsin (42,099).

National Championships No Division 1 collegiate conference – in any sport – can top the impressive list of national scale accomplishments of the WCHA and its member teams. Including that first season of 1999-2000, teams representing the women’s WCHA have captured a record 13 consecutive national championships (12 NCAA Women’s Frozen Fours and 1 AWCHA title), including the most recently completed campaign of 2011-12 when Minnesota earned the women’s NCAA Frozen Four title at AMSOIL Arena in Duluth. And since it’s founding in 1951, teams representing the men’s WCHA have earned a record 37 NCAA championships, including that won most recently by Minnesota Duluth in 2011 and finished as the national runner-up another 27 times.

The WCHA and International Hockey Success In addition to its unmatched team successes in national championship tournament play over the years, the WCHA also owns an enviable reputation for producing outstanding coaches and student-athletes, with hundreds of its alumni tracking successes in both international and professional competition. On top of the more than 250 women’s and men’s league alumni who have Olympic experience playing for the likes of the USA, Canada, Italy, Norway, Austria, Germany, Sweden, Finland, and France, conference-member teams and players have also received additional international exposure on a regular basis since 1951. The women’s WCHA and its member team student-athletes and coaches have enjoyed tremendous success on the international hockey scene, while the men’s WCHA has hosted touring teams from the likes of the USSR, Canada, Sweden, Czechoslovakia, Latvia, Germany, Italy, Finland, Norway, Switzerland and France and has sent All-Star Teams to Europe in 1998 (Switzerland) and 2000 (Norway). In recent seasons, players from the women’s WCHA have continued to make a tremendous impact on the international hockey scene. At the IIHF Women’s World Championship in Vermont in April of 2012, WCHA alums Tessa Bonhomme (OSU), Haley Irwin (UMD), Jocelyne Larocque (UMD), Meaghan Mikkelson (UW), Natalie Spooner (OSU) and Caroline Ouellette (UMD) all won Gold with Team Canada in a 5-4 (ot) victory over the USA. Another 12 league skaters played for Team USA, including defensemen Megan Bozek and Anne Schleper and forward Amanda Kessel of 2012 NCAA champion Minnesota, 2012 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Awardwinner and forward Brianna Decker and forward Hilary Knight of WCHA regular season champion Wisconsin, and forwards Jocelyne Lamoureux and Monique

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Lamoureux of North Dakota, who led the tournament in scoring with 14 points (7g, 7a). Five league alums were also part of Team USA in goaltender Jessie Vetter (UW), defensemen Lisa Chesson (OSU) and Gigi Marvin (UM) and forwards Erika Lawler (UW) and Jenny Potter (UMD). In November of 2011, 15 WCHA players from six conference schools, including six from gold medalist Team USA, competed in the Four Nations Cup in Nyköping, Sweden. The Four Nations Cup brought together the top four women’s hockey countries in the world – Canada, Finland, Sweden and the United States – for the international tournament. The USA roster included six WCHA players – Wisconsin’s Hilary Knight, who had the title-clinching goal in the 4-3 championship game shootout, and Brianna Decker, Minnesota’s Amanda Kessel and Jen Schoullis, and North Dakota’s Monique Lamoureux and Jocelyne Lamoureux. Former Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award winner Jessie Vetter, the ex-Wisconsin goaltender, former UW players Meghan Duggan and Molly Engstrom, former Minnesota Duluth forward Jenny Potter, former Ohio State defenseman Lisa Chesson and ex-Minnesota player Gigi Marvin are among WCHA alumnae who won a gold medal. Ohio State senior forward Natalie Spooner, UW defenseman Stefanie McKeough, UMD forward Haley Irwin and former UW blueliner Bobbi Jo Slusar represented Team Canada, Minnesota Duluth forward Pernilla Winberg and Minnesota State defenseman Emilia Andersson played for Team Sweden while UMD defenseman Tea Villila played for Team Finland with North Dakota’s Michelle Karvinen, Minttu Tuominen of Ohio State and Minnesota defenseman Mira Jaluso. In April of 2011, Wisconsin’s Hilary Knight netted the game-winning goal in overtime to give the USA a 3-2 victory over Canada in the IIHF Women’s World Championship held in Zurich, Switzerland while Bemidji State goaltender Zuzana Tomcikova was named the tournament MVP following the gold medal game, single-handedly keeping her Slovakian team in the top division with her sensational play. In all, a dozen current and former WCHA players earned Gold. At the most recent Winter Olympic Games held in Vancouver, B.C., in 2010, the women’s hockey tournament came to a close with Canada’s 2-0 victory over the U.S, and featured 25 current and former WCHA athletes who earned medals for Canada, the U.S. and Finland. Five players from the WCHA earned gold medals for Canada, including former UMD forward Caroline Ouellette, who ranked third on the team with 11 points and UMD forward Haley Irwin who scored four goals in the competition. Another 13 WCHA players brought home a silver medal for the Team USA, coached by Wisconsin’s Mark Johnson. In 2009, the women’s WCHA had more than two dozen current and former players compete in the IIHF Women’s World Championship in Finland, including 12 for Team USA and others for Canada, Sweden and Finland. And in 2008, the women’s WCHA had six of its players help lead Team USA and coach Jackie Barto (Ohio State) to gold in China.

College Hockey’s Biggest Crowds In terms of national attendance for collegiate women’s hockey, the WCHA and its member teams continue to set the standard. In 2011-12 alone, the league had the top four schools in average home attendance and six of the top 14 among the 34 Division 1 programs. Wisconsin was No. 1 nationally in average home attendance per game at 2,689, North Dakota was No. 2 at 1,485 per game, Minnesota was No. 3 at 1,317 and Minnesota Duluth was No. 4 at 1,188. The Badgers also attracted the biggest crowd to ever watch a women’s collegiate game – a total of 12,402 who saw Wisconsin blank Bemidji State 1-0 at the Kohl Center Jan. 28, 2012. Also among the national leaders in average home attendance were Bemidji State at No. 9, Ohio State at No. 14 and St. Cloud State at No. 18.

All-Americans and Scholar-Athletes Since it’s founding in 1999, more than 60 WCHA member-team skaters have earned recognition as All-Americans. Most recently, and in 2011-12, seven league players were tabbed as All-Americans. Named to the Women’s Div. 1 All-American First Team were defenseman Megan Bozek of Minnesota and forwards Brianna Decker of Wisconsin and Jocelyne Lamoureux of North Dakota. Named to the All-American Second Team were goaltender Zuzana Tomcikova of Bemidji State, defenseman Monique Lamoureux of UND, and forwards Amanda Kessel of UM, Hilary Knight of UW and Natalie Spooner of Ohio State. Off the ice in 2011-12, the women’s WCHA had 98 student-athletes, representing all eight member teams, earn All-WCHA Academic Team honors, while 49 earned recognition as prestigious WCHA Scholar-Athletes. Repeat WCHA ScholarAthletes were Bemidji State’s Molly Arola, Emily Erickson, Sadie Lundquist, Alana McElhinney, Zuzana Tomcikova, Montana Vichorek, Marlee Wheelhouse and Abby Williams, Minnesota’s Nikki Ludwigson, Minnesota Duluth’s Audrey Cournoyer and Vanessa Thibault, Minnesota State’s Alli Altmann, Ariel Mackley, Erika Magnusson, Jackie Otto and Lauren Smith, North Dakota’s Jocelyne Lamoureux, Monique Lamoureux, Mary Loken, Margot Miller, Allison Parizek and Jordan Slavin, Ohio State’s Kelly Wild, St. Cloud State’s Callie Dahl, Anna Donlan and Brittany Toor, and Wisconsin’s Carolyne Prévost. To earn recognition as a WCHA Scholar-

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2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY Athlete, conference-member student-athletes must have completed at least one year of residency at their present institution prior to the current academic year and must also have a grade-point average of at least 3.50 on a 4.0 scale for each of the previous two semesters or three quarters, or may qualify if their overall GPA is at least 3.50 for all terms at their present institution.

The WCHA and the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award The WCHA has had a total of five players earn the highly-coveted Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award since 1999. Those recipients have been Minnesota forward Krissy Wendell in 2005, Wisconsin forward Sara Bauer in 2006, Wisconsin goaltender Jessie Vetter in 2009, Wisconsin forward Meghan Duggan in 2011 and Wisconsin forward Brianna Decker in the most recent season of 2012. An award of The USA Hockey Foundation, the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award recognizes the accomplishments of the most outstanding player in NCAA Div. 1 women’s ice hockey each season. Other selection criteria include outstanding individual and team skills, sportsmanship, performance in the clutch, personal character, competitiveness and a love of hockey. Consideration is also given to academic achievement and civic involvement. The Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award is named in honor of the late Patty Kazmaier, who was a four-year varsity letterwinner and All-Ivy League defenseman for Princeton University from 1981-86. An accomplished athlete who helped lead the Tigers to the Ivy League Championship in three consecutive seasons (1981-84), Patty Kazmaier-Sandt died on Feb. 15, 1990, at the age of 28 following a long struggle with a rare blood disease.

WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF Playoff Championship The conference’s annual playoff championship, known as the WCHA FINAL FACEOFF, continues to be among the most successful post-season women’s collegiate tournaments in the country. Conducted annually after the conclusion of the regular season and the first round of league playoffs, the WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF brings the first round playoff winners together in a spirited weekend of competition for the league playoff championship and the conference’s automatic berth into the national tournament. At the 2013 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF, which will be held March 8-9 at Ridder Arena in Minneapolis, there will be two semi-final games contested on Friday followed by the championship contest on Saturday evening.

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tournament MVP honors … Wisconsin won the league’s regular season championship with a 23-3-2 record … the WCHA also dominated college hockey’s individual awards with eight All-Americans and Wisconsin junior forward Brianna Decker being the recipient of the 2012 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award, as announced by USA Hockey on March 17 … The award is given annually to the top female hockey player in the nation … Along with Decker, North Dakota’s Jocelyne Lamoureux was also one of three finalists for the Kaz … Named to the CCM Div. 1 Women’s Hockey All-American First Team by the American Hockey Coaches Association were Decker, Lamoureux and Minnesota defender Megan Bozek while the All-American Second Team included Bemidji State goaltender Zuzana Tomcikova, UND defenseman Monique Lamoureux, UW forward Hilary Knight, Minnesota forward Amanda Kessel and Ohio State forward Natalie Spooner … Decker was also named the 2011-12 WCHA Player of the Year and was an All-WCHA First Team honoree, along with Lamoureux, Spooner, Knight, Bozek, Anne Schleper of Minnesota and Tomcikova … Decker, Knight and Schleper were all repeat selections on the all-league squad and it was the third straight season Schleper had been honored … Decker led the nation in goals with 37 and tied for the national lead in points with 82 and earlier in the season, she set the program’s record for longest scoring streak at 32 consecutive games, recording at least one point in every game between Feb. 11, 2011 and Jan. 6, 2012 … Lamoureux was honored as the WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year for 2011-12 in addition to earning the league’s scoring title and All-WCHA First Team accolades … the junior from Grand Forks, N.D., maintains an outstanding grade-point average of 3.877 (4.0 scale), majoring in Physical Education, Exercise Science and Wellness, and has been a WCHA Scholar-Athlete in both 2010-11 and 2011-12 as well as a member of the All-WCHA Academic Team … Wisconsin’s Stefanie McKeough was honored as the WCHA Defensive Player of the Year in a vote of the league’s head coaches, the WCHA Coach of the Year Award for 2011-12 went to the Badgers’ Mark Johnson for the fifth time, while North Dakota forward Michelle Karvinen was named the WCHA Rookie of the Year … WCHA-member teams forged an impressive 36-7-6 record and .796 winning percentage against opponents from other Div. 1 conferences in 2011-12, going 7-0-2 (.889) vs ECAC Hockey, 14-2-1 (.853) vs. the Hockey East Association, 9-5-3 (.618) vs. College Hockey America, and 6-0-0 vs. Independents … four WCHA-member teams ranked among the nation’s top 10 in the final two weekly national polls for 2011-12 … In the USCHO.com Div. 1 Women’s College Hockey Poll, the WCHA had national champion and WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF champion Minnesota at No. 1, WCHA regular season champion Wisconsin at No. 2, North Dakota at No. 6 and Minnesota Duluth at No. 10 while in the final USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Women’s Div. 1 College Hockey Poll, UM was No. 1, UW was No. 2, UND was No. 6 and UMD was No. 10.

The 2012-13 Season

As the women’s WCHA marks it’s 14th season of competition in 2012-13, the league should again figure prominently as new team and individual success stories are written over the coming months. ‘The Association looks forward to putting another action-packed, highly-competitive product on the ice in 2012-13,” said WCHA Associate Commissioner Sara R. Martin, the guiding force of the women’s league since it’s founding in 1999. “The commitment to fielding top-quality The league’s official web site – wcha.com – was completely re-designed and re- programs and the dedication to success that our member institutions continue launched for the 2011 campaign and includes such new features as live web and to display has resulted in some of the most entertaining women’s hockey in the mobile scoreboards, a full-line of automated team and individual statistics, auto- world over the past 13 seasons and we know that will continue in the future. mated standings, automated box scores, individual player pages with complete statistics, team rosters, and automated team and league schedules. “I have no doubt this coming season’s league race will be one of the most intriguing yet. We anticipate our teams will improve across the board and be both comFor 2012-13, the WCHA has launched a revamped mobile site (www.wcha.com/ petitive and successful against opponents across the country. Last season, we had mobile) that features more visually appealing pages, a better navigation system, four teams ranked among the nation’s top 10, four of our teams win at least 21 improved mobile box scores with the addition of all game data including all play- games overall, six finish at .500 or above and six win at least 11 games in league er and team statistics, and improved mobile press release and game story presen- play. We also look forward to a tremendous post-season next March when both tation that includes the ability for people to share via social media. our WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF and the NCAA Women’s Frozen Four are showcased at UM’s Ridder Arena. The University of Minnesota and the facility itself have a The league’s comprehensive on-line store – TheWCHAShop.com – features a full distinguished tradition of hosting first-class events.” range of product from all men’s and women’s member schools, as well as USA Hockey and international merchandise, NCAA Frozen Four items, and historical Indeed, the across-the-board quality of teams, student-athletes, coaching and adDVDs. ministration continues to keep the Western Collegiate Hockey Association at the top of the college hockey world. In terms of exposure, the women’s WCHA continues to be a highly visible entity in the women’s collegiate hockey world. Many games are broadcast live on radio, more and more are being shown on television and most are video-streamed on the internet by league-member teams.

2011-12 Season Highlights The most recently completed season of 2011-12 featured numerous team and individual highlights, keeping the WCHA at the top of the women’s collegiate hockey world. Among those were: Minnesota making it a perfect baker’s dozen of women’s national championships (NCAA Frozen Fours) for the WCHA, as the Golden Gophers defeated league-rival Wisconsin in an all-WCHA national title game on March 18 before 2,439 at AMSOIL Arena in Duluth … This was a record 13th consecutive national championship (1 AWCHA in 2000, 12 NCAAs since) captured by a WCHA-member team … Minnesota also won the 2012 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF playoff championship in Duluth, with goaltender Noora Raty earning

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2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY ~ SCORING LEADERS ~ 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20

Player Jocelyne Lamoureux Brianna Decker Amanda Kessel Brooke Ammerman Monique Lamoureux Jen Schoullis Michelle Karvinen Hilary Knight Carolyne Prevost Haley Irwin Natalie Spooner Sarah Erickson Audrey Cournoyer Emily West Megan Bozek Laura McIntosh Josefine Jakobsen Sadie Lundquist Sarah Davis Emily Erickson Jenna McParland

Team North Dakota WIsconsin Minnesota Wisconsin North Dakota Minnesota North Dakota Wisconsin Wisconsin Minnesota Duluth Ohio State Minnesota Minnesota Duluth Minnesota Minnesota Ohio State North Dakota Bemidji State Minnesota Bemidji State Minnesota Duluth

YR JR JR SO SR JR SR SO SR SR SR SR SR JR SR JR SR FR JR SO JR FR

~ GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE ~

P F F F F F F F F F F F F F F D F F F F F F

GP 37 40 41 40 37 40 36 40 33 34 34 41 36 38 39 32 37 37 39 32 36

PPG 2.22 2.05 1.95 1.93 1.92 1.60 1.69 1.50 1.79 1.59 1.47 1.20 1.33 1.16 1.08 1.22 0.95 0.95 0.87 1.00 0.89

~ FRESHMAN SCORING ~ Player Josefine Jakobsen Jenna McParland Rachel Ramsey Brigette Lacquette Katy Josephs Rachel Bona Blayre Turnbull Taylor Kuehl Abby Ness 10 Natasha Kostenko Andrea Dalen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Team North Dakota Minnesota Duluth Minnesota Minnesota Duluth Wisonsin Minnesota Wisconsin Ohio State St. Cloud State Bemidji State North Dakota

P F F D D F F F F F F F

GP 37 36 41 36 40 41 34 36 36 33 37

PPG 0.95 0.89 0.61 0.56 0.47 0.37 0.41 0.39 0.39 0.39 0.35

G-A-PTS 34-48-82 37-45-82 32-48-80 34-43-77 26-45-71 24-40-62 24-37-61 31-29-60 27-32-59 16-38-54 31-19-50 20-29-49 22-26-48 27-17-44 15-27-42 12-27-38 13-22-35 12-23-35 12-22-34 17-15-32 21-11-32

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Player Noora Raty Alex Rigsby Jennifer Harss Zuzana Tomchikova Stephanie Ney Lisa Steffes Chelsea Knapp Alli Altmann Julie Friend Tayler VanDenakker

Team Minnesota Wisconsin Minnesota Duluth Bemidji State North Dakota Ohio State Ohio State Minnesota State St. Cloud State St. Cloud State

YR JR SO JR SR SR SO SO SR FR SR

GAA 1.35 1.43 2.17 2.23 2.79 3.08 3.20 3.50 4.59 5.29

Minimum 33% of team minutes played

~ SAVE PERCENTAGE ~

Player Team 1 Alex Rigsby Wisconsin 2 Noora Raty Minnesota 3 Zuzana Tomchikova Bemidji State 4 Jennifer Harss Minnesota Duluth 5 Stephanie Ney North Dakota 6 Lisa Steffes Ohio State 7 Alli Altmann Minnesota State 8 Chelsea Knapp Ohio State 9 Julie Friend St. Cloud State G-A-PTS 10 Tayler VanDenakker St. Cloud State 13-22-35 21-11-32 Minimum 33% of team minutes played 4-21-25 5-15-20 5-14-19 8-7-15 7-7-14 3-11-14 2-12-14 6-7-13 9-4-13

YR SO JR SR JR SR SO SR SO FR SR

Sv% .949 .942 .932 .926 .897 .894 .890 .885 .872 .863

~ DEFENSEMAN SCORING ~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Player Monique Lamoureux Megan Bozek Montana Vichorek Jessica Wong Anne Schleper Marlee Wheelhouse Rachel Ramsey Erika Wheelhouse Stefanie McKeough Brigette Lacquette

Team North Dakota Minnesota Bemidji State Minnesota Duluth Minnesota Bemidji State Minnesota Bemidji State Wisconsin Minnesota Duluth

YR JR JR SR JR SR SR FR JR JR FR

P D D D D D D D D D D

GP 37 39 34 36 41 37 41 37 28 36

PPG G-A-PTS 1.92 26-45-71 1.08 15-27-42 0.91 8-23-31 0.83 11-19-30 0.68 5-23-28 0.73 9-18-27 0.61 4-21-25 0.65 8-16-24 0.82 5-18-23 0.56 5-15-20

Aalborg, Denmark., native, Josefine Jakobsen led all WCHA freshmen with 35 points and 22 assists.

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2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY ~ SCORING LEADERS ~ 1 2 3 4 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Player Jocelyne Lamoureux Brianna Decker Monique Lamoureux Michelle Karvinen Brooke Ammerman Amanda Kessel Haley Irwin Hilary Knight Carolyne Prévost Jen Schoullis Natalie Spooner Audrey Cournoyer Megan Bozek Sarah Erickson Laura McIntosh Emily Erickson Josefine Jakobsen Montana Vichorek Jenna McParland Emily West

Team North Dakota Wisconsin North Dakota North Dakota Wisconsin Minnesota Minnesota Duluth Wisconsin Wisconsin Minnesota Ohio State Minnesota Duluth Minnesota Minnesota Ohio State Bemidji State North Dakota Bemidji State Minnesota Duluth Minnesota

YR JR JR JR SO SR SO SR SR SR SR SR JR JR SR SR JR FR SR FR SR

~ GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE ~

P GP F 28 F 28 D/F 28 F 28 F 28 F 28 F 26 F 28 F 23 F 27 F 26 F 28 D 28 F 28 F 26 F 26 F 28 D 27 F 28 F 25

PPG 2.29 1.93 1.89 1.86 1.86 1.82 1.65 1.54 1.83 1.48 1.50 1.36 1.18 1.07 1.12 1.08 0.96 0.96 0.89 0.96

~ FRESHMAN SCORING ~ 1 2 3 4 5 6

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Player Josefine Jakobsen Jenna McParland Rachel Ramsey Brigette Lacquette Katy Josephs Rachael Bona Taylor Kuehl Abby Ness Tea Villila Katarina Zgraja

Team North Dakota Minnesota Duluth Minnesota Minnesota Duluth Wisconsin Minnesota Ohio State St. Cloud State Minnesota Duluth Wisconsin

P F F D D F F F F D D

GP 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 24 28

PPG 0.96 0.89 0.57 0.54 0.43 0.36 0.36 0.36 0.38 0.32

G-A-PTS 27-37-64 20-34-54 17-36-53 21-31-52 20-32-52 17-34-51 11-32-43 22-21-43 21-21-42 18-22-40 25-14-39 18-20-38 10-23-33 15-15-30 9-20-29 14-14-28 13-14-27 5-21-26 17- 8-25 14-10-24

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Player Alex Rigsby Noora Raty Jennifer Harss Zuzana Tomcikova Stephanie Ney Lisa Steffes Chelsea Knapp Alli Altmann Julie Friend Tayler VanDenakker

Team Wisconsin Minnesota Minnesota Duluth Bemidji State North Dakota Ohio State Ohio State Minnesota State St. Cloud State St. Cloud State

YR SO JR JR SR SR SO SO SR FR SR

GAA 1.47 1.57 2.18 2.43 3.01 3.24 3.63 3.74 4.79 5.99

Minimum 33% of team minutes played

~ SAVE PERCENTAGE ~

Player Team 1 Alex Rigsby Wisconsin 2 Noora Raty Minnesota 3 Zuzana Tomcikova Bemidji State 4 Jennifer Harss Minnesota Duluth 5 Stephanie Ney North Dakota 6 Lisa Steffes Ohio State 7 Alli Altmann Minnesota State 8 Chelsea Knapp Ohio State 9 Julie Friend St. Cloud State G-A-PTS 10 Tayler VanDenakker St. Cloud State 13-14-27 17-8-25 Minimum 33% of team minutes played 2-14-16 3-12-15 3-9-12 6-4-10 3-7-10 2-8-10 1-8-9 1-8-9

YR SO JR SR JR SR SO SR SO FR SR

Sv% .951 .933 .929 .925 .893 .893 .890 .874 .872 .855

~ DEFENSEMAN SCORING ~ Player Monique Lamoureux Megan Bozek Montana Vichorek Anne Schleper Jessica Wong Marlee Wheelhouse Stefanie McKeough Erika Wheelhouse 9 Rachel Ramsey 10 Brigette Lacquette 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Team North Dakota Minnesota Bemidji State Minnesota Minnesota Duluth Bemidji State Wisconsin Bemidji State Minnesota Minnesota Duluth

YR JR JR SR SR JR SR JR JR FR FR

P D D D D D D D D D D

GP 28 28 27 28 28 28 19 28 28 28

PPG G-A-PTS 1.89 17-36-53 1.18 10-23-33 0.96 5-21-26 0.82 4-19-23 0.79 7-15-22 0.75 7-14-21 0.95 4-14-18 0.64 5-13-18 0.57 2-14-16 0.54 3-12-15

Jocelyne Lamoureux won the WCHA scoring title by double digits as she scored 10 more points then second-place Brianna Decker.

CONFERENCE LEADERS

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2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY 2011-12 WCHA STANDINGS Conference 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Pts. 72 66 53 47 41 35 12 10

Wisconsin Minnesota North Dakota Minnesota Duluth Ohio State Bemidji State St. Cloud State Minnesota State

GP 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28

Record 23- 3- 2 -1 21- 5- 2-1 16-9-3-2 15-12-1-1 13-14-1-1 11-15-2-0 4-24-0-0 3-24-1-0

Overall Win% .857 .786 .625 .554 .482 .429 .143 .125

GF- GA 113- 44 113- 43 116-75 91-61 75-96 70-73 32-150 37-105

2011-12 All-WCHA Team Overall Stats GP40, 24-40-64 GP37, 34-48-82 GP34, 31-19-50 GP40, 37-45-82 GP41, 5-23-28 GP39, 15-27-42 35GP .941SV% 1.77GAA

–Second Team– Team Minnesota Minnesota North Dakota Wisconsin Wisconsin

Overall Stats GP40, 24-40-64 GP41, 32-48-80 GP37, 26-45-71 GP28, 5-18-23 28GP .933SV% 1.84GAA

Player Hilary Knight Jocelyne Lamoureux Natalie Spooner Brianna Decker Anne Schleper Megan Bozek Zuzana Tomcikova

Pos F F D D G

Player Jen Schoullis Amanda Kessel Monique Lamouruex Stefanie McKeough Alex Rigsby

Pos F F F D D G

Player Michelle Karvinen Haley Irwin Brooke Ammerman Jessica Wong Montana Vichorek Noora Raty

–Third Team– Team North Dakota Minnesota Duluth Wisconsin Minnesota Duluth Bemidji State Minnesota

Player Michelle Karvinen Jenna McParland Josefine Jakobsen Rachel Ramsey Bridgette Lacquette Julie Friend

–Rookie Team– Team North Dakota Minnesota Duluth North Dakota Minnesota Minnesota Duluth St. Cloud State

Pos F F F D D G

Record 33- 5- 2 34- 5- 2 22-12-3 21-14-1 16-16-4 17-17-3 5-29- 2 7-28- 1

Win% .850 .854 .635 .597 .500 .500 .167 .208

GF- GA 181- 60 181- 54 155-94 121-79 99-115 101-85 44-177 64-133

2011-12 All-WCHA Academic Team

–First Team– Team Wisconsin North Dakota Ohio State Wisconsin Minnesota Minnesota Bemidji State

Pos F F F F D D G

GP 40 41 37 36 36 37 36 36

Overall Stats GP36, 24-37-61 GP34, 16-38-54 GP40, 34-43-77 GP36, 11-19-30 GP34, 8-23-31 20GP .947SV% 1.38GAA

Overall Stats GP36, 24-37-61 GP36, 21-11-32 GP37, 13-22-35 GP41, 4-21-25 GP36, 5-15-20 31GP .921SV% 1.76GAA

Bemidji State University: Molly Arola, Allie Duellman, Alex Ehlert. Emily Erickson, Sadie Lundquist, Alana McElhinney, Emily McKnight, Zuzana Tomchikova, Montana Vichorek, Erika Wheelhouse, Marlee Wheelhouse, Abby Williams, Danielle Williams, and Lauren Williams. University of Minnesota: Bethany Brausen, Sarah Davis, Samantha Downey, Sarah Erickson, Katie Frischmann, Baylee Gillanders, Alyssa Grogan, Mira Jalouso, Amanda Kessel, Becky Kortum, Nikki Ludwigson, Noora Raty, Anne Schleper, and Kelly Terry. University of Minnesota Duluth: Kacy Ambroz, Audrey Cournoyer, Gina Dodge, Brienna Gillanders, Jennifer Harss, Haley Irwin, Noora Jaakkola, Jamie Kenyon, Mariisa Posa, Lana Steck, Vanessa Thibault, Katherine Wilson, and Pernilla Winberg. Minnesota State University, Mankato: Alli Altmann, Emilia Andersson, Elisabeth Hewett, Melissa Klippenstein, Ariel Mackley, Erika Magnusson, Jackie Otto, Kathleen Rogan, and Lauren Smith. University of North Dakota: Kayla Berg, Jorid Dagfinrud, Ashley Furia, Megan Gilbert, Ashley Holmes, Kelsey Ketcher, Jocelyne Lamoureux, Monique Lamoureux, Mary Loken, Margot Miller, Stephanie Ney, Allison Parizek, Michelle Bonapace-Potvin, Jordan Slavin, and Alyssa Wiebe. Ohio State University: Becky Allis, Brittany Carlson, Melissa Feste, Tina Hollowell, Chelsea Knapp, Madison Marcotte, Liz Rizzo, Paige Semenza, Natalie Spooner, Lisa Steffes, Annie Svedin, Minttu Tuominen, and Kelly Wild. St. Cloud State University: Katie Allen, Sydney Burghardt, Callie Dahl, Anna Donlan, Julia Gilbert, Kylie Lane, Lisa Martinson, Amanda Monkman, Haylea Schmid, Brittany Toor, Tayler VanDenakker, and Jocelyn Zabrick. University of Wisconsin: Brittany Ammerman, Natalie Berg, Brittany Haverstock, Alev Kelter, Stefanie McKeough, Carolyne Prevost, and Alex Rigsby.

Players of the Year: Brianna Decker, Wisconsin Scoring Champion: Jocelyne Lamoureux, North Dakota Defensive Player of the Year: Stefanie McKeough, Wisconsin Rookie of the Year: Michelle Karvinen, North Dakota Student-Athlete of the Year: Jocelyne Lamoureux, North Dakota Coach of the Year: Mark Johnson, Wisconsin Goaltending Champion: Alex Rigsby, Wisconsin

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UND WOMEN’S HOCKEY HISTORY Timeline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84-87 Year-by-Year Results . . . . . . . . . . . . 88-90 All-Time vs. Opponents . . . . . . . . . 91-93 Team Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94-95 Single-Season Records . . . . . . . . . 96-97 Career Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98-99 All-Time Roster/Jersey Historyy . . 100-102 All-Time National Champions/ Shutout Club/Captains . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Awards and Honors . . . . . . . . . .104-105 Olympians . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 IIHF World Championship . . . . . . . . 107


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an. 17, 2002 – University of Maine assistant coach Shantel Rivard (then Gammie) is named the first head coach in Fighting Sioux women’s hockey history.

Apr. 10, 2002 – Head coach Shantel Rivard announces the signing of defenseman Jessica Kovacevich to a National Letter of Intent making the Anchorage, Alaska, native the first-ever player to sign with UND’s women’s hockey program. Oct. 20, 2002 – UND makes its NCAA women’s hockey debut in a 3-3 overtime tie at Bemidji State. Forward Liz Funk (below) scores the first goal in team history just 1:42 into the first period. Forward Lauren Myers and defenseman Jessica Kovacevich assist on the goal. Goalie Amber Hasbargen makes 31 saves in the tie.

Oct. 26-27, 2002 – The Sioux make their home debut at the palatial Ralph Engelstad Arena against Boston College in front of 3,200 fans, the second-largest crowd in NCAA women’s hockey all season. The Sioux lose 5-2, but pick up the first win in team history the following afternoon with a 5-3 victory over BC. UND would finish the inaugural season 10-14-2 and finish fifth in the nation in attendance.

Back Row (L to R): Student Trainer Kristen Greek, Strength and Conditioning Coach Joe Fondale, Danae Olean, Lauren Myers, Natasha Holt, Danielle Jwanouskos, Meaghan Nelson, Equipment Manager Chris Garner, Athletic Trainer McKynsay Vanderpan Middle Row (L to R): Meghan Hopps, Anne Girtz, Tawni Hauser, Aynsley Allen, Sarah McCann, Mikaela Tofte, Jessica Kovacevich, Amber Yorga, Devon Fingland, Liz Funk, Meghan Mutrie Front Row (L to R): Margaret-Ann Hinkley, Sherrie White, Stasia Bakhit, Assistant Coach Paul Colontino, Head Coach Shantel Rivard, Volunteer Assistant Coach Martin Short, Marissa Hangsleben, Abbey Strong, Amber Hasbargen

May 2, 2003 – The Western Collegiate Hockey Association votes unanimously to admit the University of North Dakota as a full-time women’s league member, marking the first expansion in the league’s four-year history. UND would play one more season as a Division I independent before joining.

Oct. 22, 2004 – UND picks up its first WCHA win, a 5-3 victory at St. Cloud State. Freshman forward Melissa Dianoski scores twice and is later named WCHA Rookie of the Week to become the first player in program history to win a league award.

Nov. 2, 2003 – Sophomore goalie Margaret-Ann Hinkley is named U.S. College Hockey Online (USCHO) Defensive Player of the Week, becoming the first player in program history to garner a national award. Two days earlier Hinkley made 37 saves in a 3-2 win over eighth-ranked New Hampshire, UND’s first victory over a nationally ranked opponent.

Forward Liz Funk scored the first goal in program history in UND’s NCAA debut, a 3-3 overtime tie at Bemidji State on Oct. 20, 2002.

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Oct. 8, 2004 – The Sioux make their WCHA debut in the season opener at home against defending NCAA champion Minnesota. Although the Sioux fall 8-0, the game is played in front of 2,823 fans, the largest crowd in NCAA women’s hockey all season. UND finished its third season ranked fourth in the NCAA in attendance.

Margaret-Ann Hinkley backstopped the Sioux from 2002-06.


2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY Feb. 11, 2006 – UND travels to Minnesota Duluth and knocks off the fourthranked Bulldogs 2-0, the highest-ranked opponent the Sioux had defeated in program history. Senior goalie Margaret-Ann Hinkley stops all 25 shots she faces and is named the game’s first star. Senior Devon Fingland and freshman Randi Motsko score for the Sioux, who kill all 11 UMD power plays. Apr. 11, 2006 – Brian Idalski, a former assistant coach at St. Cloud State and head coach at Wisconsin-Stevens Point, is named head coach of the Fighting Sioux women’s hockey program. Idalski is introduced to the media and community the following day at a press conference at Ralph Engelstad Arena.

March 5, 2008 - Casie Hanson was named the Turfer Western collegiate Hockey Association Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year, the first UND women’s hockey player to do so and fourth Sioux overall (Steve Johnson, 1987-88, Mitch Vig, 1997-98, and Karl Goehring, 2000-01.

Sioux head coach Brian Idalski amassed a 108-21-11 record as head coach of the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Pointers. During the 2004-05 season, the Pointers posted a 22-3-1 record and became the first team to finish the NCHA regular season undefeated as Idalski was named the league’s coach of the year for the second time in his carerer.

Oct. 13-27, 2008 Netminder Brittany Kirkham held a shutout span of 203 minutes and 48 seconds, a school record. During that time she had three-straight shutouts (also a school record). The team went 2-2-1 during that span.

Nov. 3, 2008 - After their first-ever sweep over Ohio State, the Sioux received their first-ever ranking in a Division I women’s hockey poll. UND received eight points in the USCHO.com/CSTV poll, which was good enough to rank them 10th. They previously received one vote in each of the past two polls, which was also a first in the program’s eight-year history.

2008-09 Sioux captain Casie Hanson was honored with the WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year her junior season and was a three-time member of the WCHA All-Academic Team. She was also voted the team’s most dedicated player both years under the Idalski regime.

Dec. 13, 2008 - Melissa Jaques had two goals and one assist, scoring the game-tying and game-winning goals, with her squad trailing with under two minutes remaining in the game, for a come-from-behing 4-3 overtime win over Bemidji State. The win was more significant than usual in two ways. Jaques became the program’s all-time leading point scorer at that date with 68 and the Sioux completed their first-ever road sweep over a WCHA opponent, beating the Beavers 2-1 and 4-3 (ot). April 30, 2009 - Forward Alyssa Wiebe was invited to take part in Hockey Canada Women’s Under-22 Strength and Conditioning Camp at Norma Bush Arena in Calgary, Alberta. In doing so, Wiebe became the first Fighting Sioux recruited player to earn her way to a national camp.

Brittany Kirkham had six career shutouts, three of them coming in consecutive games during the 2007-08 season.

Melissa Jaques had two goals and one assist, scoring the game-tying and game-winning goals, with her squad trailing with under two minutes remaining in the game, for a come-from-behing 4-3 overtime win over Bemidji State. The win was more significant than usual in two ways. Jaques became the program’s all-time leading point scorer at that date with 68, and the Sioux completed their first-ever road sweep over a WCHA opponent, beating the Beavers 2-1 and 4-3 (ot).

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2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY May 28, 2009 - Grand Forks natives Jocelyne and Monique Lamoureux agreed to scholarship offers to play for the Fighting Sioux after requesting and receiving their release from the University of Minnesota. Monique and Jocelyne Lamoureux played essential roles in helping the Gophers advance to the NCAA Division I Frozen Four and the WCHA regular season championship in 2008-09. Sept. 10, 2009 - Forward Alyssa Wiebe and defenseman Kelly Lewis were named to the Western Collegiate Hockey Association’s All-Star team that took on the U.S. Olympic team on Sept. 25, 2009. Oct. 2, 2009 - The Sioux opened the 2009-10 season with a shutout win over top-ranked Wisconsin, 2-0, on the night it hung its national championship banner. The win was considered one of the biggest in program history up until that point. Goaltender Jorid Dagfinrud made 29 saves in the game, leading to her being named Defensive Player of the Week by the WCHA. Oct. 30, 2009 - Forward Alyssa Wiebe set a new program record with a five-point night. Scoring a point on each UND goal scored, Wiebe tallied two goals and three assists leading the Sioux to a 5-4 overtime win at the National Hockey Center over St. Cloud State. Feb. 15, 2010 - The Lamoureux sisters became UND’s first active student-athlete Olympians as they left their mark in their Olympic debut, leading Team USA to a 12-1 win over China. It was the team’s

first game in the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia. Monique set a U.S. women’s single-game Olympic record with four assists and Jocelyne scored a remarkable between-the-legs goal in the second period. Feb. 25, 2010 - Team USA, including Jocelyne and Monique Lamoureux, completed the 2010 Winter Olympics with a silver-medal finish as it was topped 2-0 by Team Canada in the finals. Monique ended the Olympics with four goals and 10 points, third most on the team, and Jocelyne finished with two goals, four assists and the best faceoff percentage on the team. Feb. 25, 2010 - Future UND recruit Michelle Karvinen helped lead Team Finland to a 1-0 win over future Sioux associate head coach and Team Sweden’s head coach Peter Elander in the 2010 Olympic bronze medal game. Karvinen scored a goal in the game and finished the Olympics with one goal and two assists. March 3, 2010 - Head coach Brian Idalski announced the hiring of Peter Elander as the team’s new associate head coach. Elander spent the previous nine years as the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) head coach of the Swedish women’s national team including two Olympic games (on the coaching staff of three).

March 4, 2010 - Defenseman Jordan Slavin was announced as part of the 20-player roster for the 2010 Team USA’s Under-18 squad that competed in the 2010 International Ic Ice Hockey Fede eration World U-18 C Championship h held in Woodridge, IlIll. Slavin, the first active UND w women’s hockey p player to comp pete in the World U Under-18 tournam ment, finished the to tournament with tw two assists and a plus-six rating in Jocelyne Lamoureux and Monique Lamoureux-Kolls pose for a photo with Sioux p fans at an autograph session after winning silver medals at the 2010 Vancouver five games as the Winter Olympic Games. team finished with a silver medal.

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May 5, 2010 - Goaltender Jorid Dagfinrud was named UND’s Female Rookie of the Year (all sports) at the annual spring awards program. Aug. 23-26, 2010 - Associate head coach Peter Elander was selected to participate as a special panelist during the first World Hockey Summit, focusing primarily on player development and growth of the game, addressing both the opportunities and the most pressing issues in the hockey world today in topic sessions. Dec. 10, 2010 - Former UND hockey and softball standout Casie Hanson was named a 2011 recipient of the prestigious NCAA Top VIII Award, presented annually to eight outstanding studentathletes who have completed their eligibility. The award recognizes outstanding athletic, academic, community service, and leadership accomplishments. Recipients are selected by the NCAA Honors Committee, made up of eight athletics administrators at member institutions, in addition to nationally distinguished citizens who are former student-athletes. Feb. 27, 2011 - UND advanced to the WCHA Final Face-Off for the first time in program history after defeating Bemidji State in the opening round. It took the longest game in UND’s history, in the rubber match of the series, when the Sioux were able to score exactly 16 minutes into the extra frame to win their first playoff series. In the nail-biter, Monique LamoureuxKolls took the puck from her own end, skated through neutral ice, faked a shot to get around a defenseman and buried a backhand in front of the crease for the series-clinching goal. A game-time decision, Jocelyne Lamoureux scored in the game and was offensively UND’s most consistent player even though not playing at 100-percent. Sophomore Mary Loken also scored for the Sioux, sending a second-chance shot into the back of the net. UND had 14 individual points in the series, but no player had more than three and seven picked up at least one.


2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY Nov. 19, 2011 - Alyssa Wiebe became the first player to reach the 100-point “century club” milestone with all of her points coming as a member of North Dakota. March 4, 2012 - North Dakota was selected for its first NCAA Tournament appearance. UND concluded the historic year with a 22-13-3 record, losing in the quarterfinals to eventual national champion Minnesota. March 8, 2012 - Jocelyne Lamoureux was named a top-3 finalist for the 2012 Patty Kazmaier Award. March 19, 2012 - Jocelyne and Monique Lamoureux were named CCM Division I Women’s Hockey All-Americans, selected by the American Hockey Coaches Association, becoming the first All-Americans in UND women’s hockey history.

Oct. 27, 2002, The Sioux made their home debut at the Ralph Engelstad Arena on Oct against Boston College in front of 3,200 fans, the second-largest crowd in NCAA women’s hockey all season. The Sioux lost 5-2, but picked up the first win in team history the following afternoon with a 5-3 victory over BC. UND would finish the inaugural season 10-14-2 and finish fifth in the nation in attendance.

June 7, 2012 - Jocelyne Lamoureux became the first player in program history to earn Academic All-America honors and 75th in the history of UND Athletics. Named to the second team of the 2012 Capital One Academic All-America Division I At-Large Team, she was the lone ice hockey player named to the first, second or third teams.

Jocelyne Lamoureux and Monique Lamoureux made their Fighting Sioux debut against Boston University after winning silver medals at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games.

The Fighting Sioux celebrate after clinching their first playoff series in program history. UND defeated Bemidji State 3-2 in overtime.

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2003-04

Overall: 10-14-2 Coach: Shantel Rivard (RIT, ‘95) Captain: Sherrie White O12 O13 O20 O26 O27 N1 N2 N8 N9 N16 N17 N22 N23 D6 D7 D14 D15 J6 J7 J10 J11 J18 J20 J24 J25 J31 F1 F8 F9 F14 F15 F23

Manitoba (Exh.) Manitoba (Exh.) Bemdiji State Boston College Boston College Minnesota Duluth Minnesota Duluth Minnesota State Minnesota State Bemidji State Bemidji State Findlay Findlay Wayne State Wayne State St. Cloud State St. Cloud State Vermont Vermont^ Quinnipiac^ Quinnipiac^ Bemidji State Winnipeg (Exh.) Regina (Ex.) Regina (Ex.) St. Cloud State St. Cloud State St. Lawrence St. Lawrence Wayne State Wayne State Winnipeg (Exh.)

W L T L W L L W L L L L T W W L L W L W W W L W L L L L L W W W

Overall: 16-14-2 Coach: Shantel Rivard Captains: Sherrie White (C), Stasia Bakhit (A) 3-2 1-5 (ot) 3-3 2-5 5-3 0-13 0-5 3-2 1-3 3-5 0-4 2-5 (ot) 2-2 3-0 3-2 2-4 0-2 8-2 1-2 4-3 7-2 2-1 2-5 (ot) 5-4 5-6 3-4 0-6 1-5 1-5 2-0 7-2 5-1

^ Played on Olympic Ice at REA Player Stasia Bakhit Sherrie White Anne Girtz Jessica Kovacevich Amber Yorga Abbey Strong Mikaela Tofte Liz Funk Devon Fingland Natasha Holt Sarah McCann Meaghan Nelson Meghan Mutrie Lauren Myers Aynsley Allen Tawni Hauser Danae Olean Danielle Jwanouskos

GP 25 25 18 26 20 24 25 26 26 25 25 25 26 22 25 12 26 23

Player W-L-T Amber Hasbargen 9-8-2 Margaret-Ann Hinkley 1-6-0

G 12 14 6 3 2 3 3 6 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 0 0 0

A Pts 13 25 6 20 7 13 8 11 9 11 7 10 6 9 2 8 5 8 4 7 3 5 3 5 3 5 2 4 1 3 1 1 1 1 0 0

GAA Sv% 2.77 .904 4.97 .863

O5 O11 O12 O17 O18 O24 O25 N1 N2 N8 N9 N14 N15 N21 N22 N29 N30 J5 J6 J9 J10 J12 J16 J18 J23 J24 J31 F1 F6 F8 F14 F15 F21 F22

Manitoba (Exh.) Connecticut Connecticut Minnesota State Minnesota State St. Cloud State St. Cloud State New Hampshire New Hampshire Minnesota State Minnesota State Minnesota Duluth Minnesota Duluth Wayne State Wayne State Minnesota Minnesota Vermont Vermont St. Lawrence St. Lawrence Clarkson Bemidji State Bemidji State Wayne State Wayne State Findlay Findlay Bemidji State Bemidji State St. Cloud State St. Cloud State Clarkson Clarkson

Feb. 21 game vs. Clarkson due to inclement weather, which altered Clarkson’s travel plans.

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

2005-06 Overall: 7-27-2 WCHA: 3-23-2 (8th) Coach: Shantel Rivard Captains: Jessica Kovacevich (C), Devon Fingland (A), Amber Hasbargen (A)

O3 O8 O9 O15 O16 O22 O23 O29 O30 N6 N7 N12 N13 N20 N21 N26 N27 D4 D5 D11 D12 J8 J9 J14 J15 J21 J22 F5 F6 F12 F13 F19 F20 F25 F26 M3

O8 O14 O15 O21 O22 O28 O29 N5 N6 N11 N12 N18 N19 N25 N26 D2 D3 D10 D11 J6 J7 J13 J14 J21 J22 J28 J29 F3 F4 F10 F11 F18 F19 F25 F26 M3 M4

Regina (Exh.) Minnesota* Minnesota* at Minnesota Duluth* at Minnesota Duluth* at St. Cloud State* at St. Cloud State* Ohio State* Ohio State* Bemidji State* Bemidji State* at Connecticut at Connecticut Wisconsin* Wisconsin* at Quinnipiac at Quinnipiac Minnesota State* Minnesota State* at Ohio State* at Ohio State* Vermont Vermont at Minnesota State* at Minnesota State* at Wisconsin* at Wisconsin* Minnesota Duluth* Minnesota Duluth* at Minnesota* at Minnesota* St. Cloud State* St. Cloud State* at Bemidji State* at Bemidji State* Minnesota Duluth#

W L L L L W L W L W L T L L L W W W T L L T W L L L L L L L L W L L W L

4-1 0-8 1-7 1-8 1-9 5-3 0-1 5-4 4-5 6-4 2-5 (ot) 2-2 2-5 1-5 2-7 6-2 6-3 4-1 (ot) 2-2 1-3 1-3 (ot) 2-2 (ot) 2-1 0-2 0-3 0-8 2-6 1-5 1-4 0-7 2-4 5-1 2-4 1-5 2-1 (ot) 3-2

* WCHA game # WCHA Playoffs (Minneapolis) Player Stasia Bakhit Liz Funk Sherrie White Abbey Strong Alexia Gagnon Laplante Devon Fingland Rachel Dusich Sarah Connelly Amber Yorga Marissa Hangsleben Jessica Kovacevich Meaghan Nelson Meghan Hopps Meghan Mutrie Anne Girtz Laura Cecko Aynsley Allen Kelly Crandall Rachel Cutcliffe Dana Hanson Sarah McCann

Player Margaret-Ann Hinkley Amber Hasbargen Jenna Burdy

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W 5-1 T (ot) 1-1 L 0-2 L 2-5 L 2-3 L 1-2 L (ot) 4-5 L 2-6 W 3-2 W 2-0 W 2-5 L 3-9 L 1-5 W 3-0 T (ot) 2-2 L 2-6 L 1-10 W 4-0 W 2-1 L 0-1 L 2-6 W 5-2 W 4-2 W 4-2 W 3-0 W 5-3 W 3-1 L 1-3 W 5-1 W 5-3 W 3-2 W 7-4 – Cancelled W 4-0

2004-05 Overall: 9-23-3 WCHA: 6-21-1 (7th) Coach: Shantel Rivard (RIT, ‘95) Captains: Marissa Hangsleben (C), Devon Fingland (A), Meaghan Nelson (A)

GP 32 32 32 32 28 32 32 31 32 32 29 32 32 32 30 22 20 10 6 17 6

W-L-T 9-8-1 6-6-1 1-0-0

G 23 16 12 2 10 2 1 0 5 2 2 4 3 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0

A Pts 15 38 18 34 18 30 17 19 7 17 11 13 9 10 10 10 3 8 4 6 3 5 0 4 1 4 1 4 2 4 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

GAA 2.72 3.09 3.63

Sv% .908 .899 .909

Player Cara Wooster Cami Wooster Melissa Dianoski Liz Funk Sarah Connelly Anne Girtz Marissa Hangsleben Jessica Kovacevich Alexia Gagnon Laplante Devon Fingland Meghan Hopps Christey Allen Stefanie Ubl Rachel Cutcliffe Amber Hasbargen Meghan Mutrie Meaghan Nelson Amber Yorga Laura Cecko

GP 35 31 34 35 35 35 35 35 21 35 35 35 30 26 25 21 34 22 27

Player Amber Hasbargen Margaret-Ann Hinkley Jenna Burdy

W-L-T 6-16-1 1-5-1 2-2-1

Manitoba (Exh.) at Minnesota State* at Minnesota State* Quinnipiac Quinnipiac at Wisconsin* at Wisconsin* Minnesota Duluth* Minnesota Duluth* at St. Cloud State* at St. Cloud State* at Ohio State* at Ohio State* Maine Maine Minnesota* Minnesota* Bemidji State* Bemidji State* at Vermont at Vermont Wisconsin* Wisconsin* St. Cloud State* St. Cloud State* Minnesota State* Minnesota State* at Bemidji State* at Bemidji State* at Minnesota Duluth* at Minnesota Duluth* Ohio State* Ohio State* at Minnesota* at Minnesota* at Wisconsin+ at Wisconsin+

W L L W W L L L L T L T L L L L L W L W W L L L L W L L L L W L L L L L L

8-0 1-3 2-3 4-2 8-4 2-3 0-8 1-6 0-3 (ot) 2-2 1-5 (ot) 3-3 3-5 1-2 0-2 0-4 1-3 4-0 1-6 3-2 (ot) 3-2 (ot) 1-2 0-4 3-9 2-3 3-0 1-5 (ot) 4-5 0-1 0-8 2-0 (ot) 3-4 0-2 0-4 0-6 1-4 0-6

* WCHA game + WCHA Playoffs – 1st Round G 15 14 10 8 5 3 5 2 5 1 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

A Pts 13 28 10 24 9 19 11 19 9 14 9 12 6 11 8 10 4 9 6 7 2 6 3 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0

GAA 3.86 4.73 3.84

Sv% .872 .844 .865

Player Cami Wooster Cara Wooster Devon Fingland Melissa Jaques Samantha Bowers Jessica Kovacevich Liz Funk Anne Girtz Randi Motsko Christey Allen Sarah Connelly Alyssa Johnson Christy Carlson Alexia Gagnon Laplante Aynsley Allen Casie Hanson Meghan Mutrie Laura Cecko Meghan Hopps

GP 35 36 36 36 35 36 35 35 36 29 18 33 36 35 36 32 15 25 35

Player Amber Hasbargen Margaret-Ann Hinkley Kari Gabrielson

W-L-T 4-20-2 3-7-0 0-0-0

G 11 10 7 8 8 1 2 1 4 2 1 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0

A Pts 9 20 9 19 11 18 8 16 4 12 7 8 4 6 5 6 1 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 1 4 2 3 2 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

GAA 3.82 2.96 4.75

Sv% .882 .895 .812


2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY 2006-07

2007-08

Overall: 3-31-2 WCHA: 0-27-1 (8th) Coach: Shantel Rivard Captains: Rotating S30 O7 O8 O14 O15 O21 O22 O27 O29 N3 N4 N17 N19 N25 N26 D1 D2 D9 D10 D16 D17 J6 J7 J12 J13 J19 J20 J27 J28 F2 F3 F10 F11 F16 F17 F23 F24

Manitoba (Exh.) Rensselaer Rensselaer Minnesota Duluth* Minnesota Duluth* Minnesota State* Minnesota State* Wisconsin* Wisconsin* Maine Maine Ohio State* Ohio State* St. Cloud State* St. Cloud State* Niagara Niagara Minnesota* Minnesota* Bemidji State* Bemidji State* Minnesota State* Minnesota State* Bemidji State* Bemidji State* Wisconsin* Wisconsin* Minnesota* Minnesota* Ohio State* Ohio State* Minnesota Duluth* Minnesota Duluth* St. Cloud State* St. Cloud State* Wisconsin# Wisconsin#

W W W L L L L L L L L L L L T W T L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L

5-3 3-1 3-2 0-4 0-5 0-7 0-3 1-8 0-7 1-3 (ot) 4-5 1-4 0-4 1-4 (ot) 5-5 4-2 (ot) 0-0 1-8 0-1 1-3 1-2 2-4 2-4 1-4 0-1 0-5 1-6 0-4 1-5 (ot) 2-3 1-3 0-4 1-5 1-6 1-3 0-3 0-3

* WCHA game # WCHA 1st Round (Madison, Wis.)

Player Melissa Jaques Ashley Lynch Randi Motsko Casie Hanson Ashley Paulson Jodi Holland Stephanie Roy Kelsey Fletcher Nikki Hebert Alex Williams Kelly Lewis Cassandra Flanagan Andrea Cook Samantha Turner Emily Sell Michelle Sauer

GP 36 36 36 36 33 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 9

G 11 1 5 7 6 7 4 2 4 2 1 3 2 0 1 0

A Pts 11 22 14 15 9 14 6 13 6 12 3 10 6 10 8 10 1 5 3 5 4 5 1 4 1 3 3 3 1 2 1 1

Player Brittany Kirkham Jody Karnik

W-L-T GAA Sv% 3-30-2 3.64 .887 0-1-0 5.75 .812

Note: Associate head coach Dennis Miller was named interim head coach for the remainder of the season on Dec. 10.

2008-09

2009-10

Overall: 4-26-6 WCHA: 4-20-4 (7th) Coach: Brian Idalski (UWSP, ‘01) Captains: Ashley Lynch (C), Kelsey Fletcher (A), Casie Hanson (A), Randi Motsko (A)

Overall: 13-9-4 WCHA: 9-18-3 (6th) Coach: Brian Idalski Captains: Casie Hanson (C), Melissa Jaques (A), Randi Motsko (A), Kelsey Fletcher (A)

Overall: 8-22-4 WCHA: 7-19-2 (8th) Coach: Brian Idalski Captains: Kelly Lewis (C), Cassandra Flanagan (A), Susanne Felner (A), Brittany Kirkham (A)

S29 O5 O6 O12 O13 O19 O20 O26 O27 N3 N4 N9 N10 N16 N17 N24 N25 N30 D1 D8 D9 J4 J5 J11 J12 J18 J19 J25 J26 F2 F3 F8 F9 F22 F23 F29 M1

S27 O3 O4 O10 O11 O17

S25 S26 O2 O3 O10 O17 O18

Manitoba (Exh.) Boston University^ Northeastern^ Rensselaer Rensselaer Bemidji State* Bemidji State* Ohio State* Ohio State* Minnesota Duluth* Minnesota Duluth* St. Cloud State* St. Cloud State* Niagara Niagara Minnesota* Minnesota* Minnesota State* Minnesota State* Wisconsin* Wisconsin* Ohio State* Ohio State* Bemidji State* Bemidji State* Minnesota* Minnesota* Minnesota Duluth* Minnesota Duluth* Wisconsin* Wisconsin* St. Cloud State* St. Cloud State* Minnesota State* Minnesota State* Minnesota# Minnesota#

W T T L L W W T L L L T L L L L L W L L L L L L W L L L L L L T L L T L L

3-1 (ot) 2-2 (ot) 2-2 1-3 1-6 1-0 3-0 (ot) 0-0 3-4 2-9 2-3 (ot) 3-3 1-3 (ot) 2-3 2-6 1-5 3-5 2-1 1-5 2-3 0-4 2-3 3-7 1-4 1-0 1-4 1-2 1-8 0-5 1-6 2-5 (ot) 2-2 1-2 2-3 (ot) 3-3 1-3 0-9

* WCHA game ^Nike Bauer Women’s Classic (Minneapolis) # WCHA 1st Round (Minneapolis)

Player Stasia Bakhit Sherrie White Anne Girtz Jessica Kovacevich Amber Yorga Abbey Strong Mikaela Tofte Liz Funk Devon Fingland Natasha Holt Sarah McCann Meaghan Nelson Meghan Mutrie Lauren Myers Aynsley Allen Tawni Hauser Danae Olean Danielle Jwanouskos

GP 25 25 18 26 20 24 25 26 26 25 25 25 26 22 25 12 26 23

Player Brittany Kirkham Michelle Sauer Grace Edgar

W-L-T 4-22-5 0-4-1 0-0-0

G 12 14 6 3 2 3 3 6 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 0 0 0

A Pts 13 25 6 20 7 13 8 11 9 11 7 10 6 9 2 8 5 8 4 7 3 5 3 5 3 5 2 4 1 3 1 1 1 1 0 0

GAA 3.37 3.88 10.27

Sv% .900 .881 .643

O18 O19 O24 O25 N1 N2 N15 N16 N22 N23 D5 D6 D12 D13 J2 J3 J9 J10 J16 J17 J24 J25 J30 J31 F6 F7 F13 F14 F20 F21 F27 F28

Manitoba (Exh.) W 2-1 Maine L 2-3 Maine W 7-3 St. Cloud State* W 2-1 St. Cloud State* W 3-2 Minnesota State* T 2-2 MSU won in shootout, 2-1 Minnesota State* L (ot) 4-5 USA National Team L 1-10 Union W 3-0 Union W 4-1 Ohio State* W 4-2 Ohio State* W (ot) 5-4 Wisconsin* L 1-5 Wisconsin* L 0-4 Minnesota Duluth* L 2-6 Minnesota Duluth* W 4-0 Minnesota* L 0-4 Minnesota* L 2-5 Bemidji State* W 2-1 Bemidji State* W (ot) 4-3 Renssalaer^ W (ot) 3-2 Wayne State^ T (ot) 3-3 UND won in shootout, 1-0 St. Cloud State* W 3-1 St. Cloud State* L 2-3 Wisconsin* L 2-6 Wisconsin* L 2-7 Minnesota State* T (ot) 3-3 Minnesota State* L 3-5 Bemidji State* W 6-3 Bemidiji State* T (ot) 0-0 BSU won in shootout, 2-0 Ohio State* L 1-4 Ohio State* L 2-4 Minnesota* L 1-4 Minnesota* L 0-5 Minnesota Duluth* L 2-3 Minnesota Duluth* L 0-3 Minnesota Duluth# L 0-7 Minnesota Duluth# L 0-4

O23 O24 O30 O31 N6 N7 N21 N27 N28 D5 D6 D12 D13 J1 J2 J8 J9 J15 J16 J22 J23 J30 J31 F5 F6 F12 F13 F19 F20 F26 F27

Manitoba (Exh.) W Manitoba (Exh.) L Wisconsin* W Wisconsin* L Team USA (Exh.)! L Minnesota State* L Minnesota State* T MSU won in shootout, 1-0 Minnesota Duluth* L Minnesota Duluth* L St. Cloud State* W St. Cloud State* L Ohio State* W Ohio State* L Manit. Map. Leafs (Exh.) W Maine T Maine T Bemidji State* L Bemidji State* L Minnesota* L Minnesota* L Union L Union W Wisconsin^* W Wisconsin^* L St. Cloud State* L St. Cloud State* T SCSU won in shootout, 1-0 Minnesota* L Minnesota* L Minnesota Duluth* L Minnesota Duluth* L Ohio State* L Ohio State* W Bemidji State* W Bemidji State* L Minnesota State* L Minnesota State* W Minnesota Duluth# L Minnesota Duluth# L

* WCHA game # WCHA 1st Round (Duluth, Minn.) ^ Husky Tournament (St. Cloud, Minn.)

* WCHA game # WCHA 1st Round (Duluth, Minn.) ^ Urban Plains Center (Fargo, N.D.) ! Warroad, Minn.

Player Melissa Jaques Alyssa Wiebe Randi Motsko Kelly Lewis Stephanie Roy Sara Dagenais Marie-Michelle Poirier Margot Miller Casie Hanson Kelsey Fletcher Susanne Fellner Ashley Holmes Alex Williams Samantha Turner Alyssa Breu Stephanie Ney Brittany Kirkham Kelsey Ketcher Cassandra Flanagan Nikki Hebert

GP 30 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 28 36 36 36 18 18 19 26 36 10

Player Alyssa Wiebe Sara Dagenais Mary Loken Ashley Furia Holly Perkins Margot Miller Kelly Lewis Jordan Slavin Candace Molle Stephanie Roy Megan Gilbert Susanne Fellner Ashley Holmes Alex Williams Kelsey Ketcher Janet Babchishin Allison Parizek Cassandra Flanagan Jessica Harren Alanna Moir

GP 34 34 34 34 20 34 34 34 31 20 34 34 31 29 34 11 24 34 33 11

Player Brittany Kirkham Stephanie Ney

W-L-T GAA Sv% 7-9-3 3.15 .892 6-10-1 3.09 .907

Player Jorid Dagfinrud Stephanie Ney Brittany Kirkham

W-L-T 4-13-1 4-7-2 0-2-1

G 14 13 9 7 5 9 8 6 9 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

A Pts 20 34 15 28 14 23 12 19 14 19 9 18 8 16 5 11 1 10 9 9 5 6 6 6 4 5 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0

G 9 10 7 6 6 4 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 0 0 0

3-1 2-3 2-0 0-3 1-11 2-4 (ot) 1-1 1-4 1-3 (ot) 5-4 2-3 5-4 1-3 9-0 5-5 3-3 0-3 (ot) 2-3 1-3 0-5 1-3 5-0 3-1 0-2 1-2 (ot) 1-1 0-3 0-2 (ot) 3-4 0-5 (ot) 1-2 7-2 2-0 0-1 2-3 1-0 2-6 1-4

A Pts 21 30 9 19 9 16 8 14 4 10 6 10 9 10 4 7 6 7 3 6 5 6 2 5 4 5 1 4 2 3 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 0 0

GAA 2.39 2.81 3.11

Sv% .923 .908 .855

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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2011-12

Overall: 20-13-3 WCHA: 16-10-2 (4th) Coach: Brian Idalski Captains: Jocelyne Lamoureux (C), Monique Lamoureux (C), Margot Miller (A), Sara Dagenais (A) and Jorid Dagfinrud (A) O2 O3 O8 O10 O15 O16 O22 O23 N6 N7 N12 N13 N19 N20 D4 D5 D10 D11 J7 J8 J15 J16 J21 J22 J28 J29 F4 F5 F11 F13 F18 F19 F25 F26 F27 M4

Boston University Boston University Minnesota Duluth* Minnesota Duluth* Minnesota* Minnesota* Minnesota State* Minnesota State* Ohio State* Ohio State* Bemidji State* Bemidji State* St. Cloud State* St. Cloud State* Wisconsin* Wisconsin* Minnesota Duluth* Minnesota Duluth* Vermont Vermont Bemidji State* Bemidji State* St. Cloud State* St. Cloud State* Minnesota State* Minnesota State* Ohio State* Ohio State* Wisconsin* Wisconsin* Minnesota* Minnesota* Bemidji State Bemidji State Bemidji State Wisconsin^

W L L W W W L W W T L T W W L L L W W T W W W W W L W W L L L W W L W L

5-4 2-6 0-4 4-2 4-3 3-1 2-4 5-1 (ot) 3-2 (ot) 2-2 1-2 (ot) 1-1 6-3 6-1 3-4 2-6 1-4 4-3 4-1 (ot) 3-3 5-2 6-2 5-0 5-0 6-1 3-5 (ot) 4-3 3-2 0-5 4-8 3-5 5-3 3-2 0-3 (ot) 3-2 0-3

* WCHA game ^ Final Face-Off (Minneapolis, Minn.) Player Jocelyne Lamoureux Monique Lamoureux-Kolls Alyssa Wiebe Jordan Slavin Sara Dagenais Allison Parizek Mary Loken Candace Molle Kelsey Ketcher Ashley Furia Holly Perkins Margot Miller Stephanie Roy Kayla Berg Madison Kolls Megan Gilbert Ashley Holmes Ariel Monarez Francie Piche Player Stephanie Ney Jorid Dagfinrud

Overall: 20-13-3 WCHA: 16-10-2 (4th) Coach: Brian Idalski Captains: Jocelyne Lamoureux (C), Monique Lamoureux (A), Mary Loken (A), and Kayla Berg (A) S23 S24 S30 O1 O8 O9 O15 O16 O21 O22 O29 O30 N4 N5 N18 N19 N25 N26 D2 D3 D10 D11 J4 J14 J15 J20 J21 J27 J28 F3 F4 F10 F11 F17 F18 F24 F25 M2 M10

Manitoba Manitoba Boston University Boston University Wisconsin* Wisconsin* Vermont Vermont Ohio State* Ohio State* Minnesota Duluth* Minnesota Duluth* St. Cloud State* St. Cloud State* Minnesota State* Minnesota State* Bemidji State* Bemidji State* Minnesota* Minnesota* Minnesota Duluth* Minnesota Duluth* Lindenwood Wisconsin* Wisconsin* St. Cloud State* St. Cloud State* Ohio State* Ohio State* Bemidji State* Bemidji State* Minnesota State* Minnesota State* Minnesota* Minnesota* Bemidiji State Bemidji State Minnesota^ Minnesota**

11-0 10-0 1-4 5-1 2-5 (ot)2-3 9-1 4-1 11-1 7-1 1-6 (ot) 2-2 6-2 5-1 5-3 6-1 5-2 2-3 2-7 3-0 2-0 1-5 14-0 2-8 (ot) 4-4 10-0 9-0 2-6 5-2 5-2 3-1 7-1 (ot) 3-3 (ot)2-1 2-5 3-1 2-0 0-6 1-5

* WCHA game A Pts ^ Final Face-Off (Minneapolis, Minn.) 29 57 **NCAA Quaterfinal 32 54 GP G A Pts 21 34 Player 37 34 48 82 16 22 Jocelyne Lamoureux 37 26 45 71 11 20 Monique Lamoureux 36 24 37 61 9 16 Michelle Karvinen 35 13 22 35 7 15 Josefine Jakobsen 36 12 11 23 8 10 Alyssa Wiebe 35 5 13 18 4 10 Monique Weber 37 6 8 14 7 9 Mary Loken 30 5 9 14 5 8 Candace Molle 37 9 4 13 5 8 Andrea Dalen 37 4 8 12 1 8 Allison Parizek 31 2 8 10 4 4 Margot Miller 31 6 3 9 4 4 Kelsey Ketcher 37 2 5 7 3 3 Kayla Berg 36 0 7 7 1 1 Ashley Holmes 34 1 4 5 0 0 Tori Williams 14 0 5 5 0 0 Jordan Slavin Sara Dagenais 29 3 1 4 33 1 3 4 W-L-T GAA Sv% Megan Gilbert 37 2 1 3 16-7-2 2.33 .916 Ashley Furia 11 0 1 1 4-6-1 3.61 .866 Madison Kolls Holly Perkins 1 0 0 0 GP 33 33 36 26 36 34 36 36 36 36 13 31 28 36 26 36 36 24 8

G 28 22 13 6 9 7 8 2 6 2 3 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 0

Player Stephanie Ney Jorid Dagfinrud M. Bonapace-Potvin

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W W L W L L W W W T L T W W W W W L L W W L W L T W W L W W W W T W L W W L L

W-L-T 16-8-2 6-4-1 0-0-0

GAA 2.79 2.04 0.00

Sv% .897 .922 1.00


2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY Alberta^...... 1-0-0 12/30/10 Winnepeg, MB. Goals For and Against

W, 4-2 4-2

Bemidji State ................................... 24-18-3 10/20/02 Bemidji, Minn. (ot) T, 3-3 11/16/02 Grand Forks L, 3-5 11/17/02 Grand Forks L, 0-4 1/18/03 Bemidji, Minn. W, 2-1 1/16/04 Bemidji, Minn. W, 4-2 1/18/04 Grand Forks W, 4-2 2/06/04 Bemidji, Minn. W, 5-1 2/08/04 Grand Forks W, 5-3 11/06/04 Grand Forks W, 6-4 11/07/04 Grand Forks L, 2-5 2/25/05 Bemidji, Minn. L, 1-5 2/26/05 Bemidji, Minn. W, 2-1 12/10/05 Grand Forks W, 4-0 12/11/05 Grand Forks L, 1-6 2/03/06 Bemidji, Minn. (ot) L 4-5 2/04/06 Bemidji, Minn. L, 0-1 12/16/06 Grand Forks L, 1-3 12/17/06 Grand Forks L, 1-2 1/12/07 Bemidji, Minn. L, 1-4 1/13/07 Bemidji, Minn. L, 0-1 10/19/07 Grand Forks W, 1-0 10/20/07 Grand Forks W, 3-0 1/11/08 Bemidji, Minn. L, 1-4 1/12/08 Bemidji, Minn. W, 1-0 12/12/08 Bemidiji, Minn. W, 2-1 12/13/08 Bemidiji, Minn. (ot) W, 4-3 1/30/09 Grand Forks W, 6-3 1/31/09 Grand Forks (ot) T, 0-0 # BSU won shootout 2-0 12/05/09 Grand Forks L, 0-3 12/06/09 Bemidji, Minn. (ot) L, 2-3 02/12/10 Bemidji, Minn. W, 2-0 02/13/10 Grand Forks L, 0-1 11/12/10 Bemidji, Minn. L, 1-2 11/13/10 Bemidji, Minn. (ot) T, 1-1 01/15/11 Grand Forks W, 5-2 01/16/11 Grand Forks W, 6-2 *02/25/11 Grand Forks W, 3-2 *02/26/11 Grand Forks L, 0-3 *02/27/11 Grand Forks (ot) W, 3-2 11/25/11 Thief River, Minn. W, 5-2 11/26/11 Bemidji, Minn. L, 2-3 2/23/12 Grand Forks W, 5-2 2/24/12 Grand Forks W, 3-1 2/24/12 Grand Forks W, 3-1 2/25/12 Grand Forks W, 2-0 Goals For and Against 110-99

Boston College ..................................... 1-1-0 10/26/02 Grand Forks L, 2-5 10/27/02 Grand Forks W, 5-3 Goals For and Against 7-8 Boston University ................................ 2-2-1 10/05/07 Minneapolis, Minn........ (ot) T, 2-2 10/02/10 Grand Forks W, 5-4 10/03/10 Grand Forks L, 2-6 9/30/11 Boston, Mass. L, 1-4 10/1/11 Boston, Mass. W, 5-1 Goals For and Against 15-17 Clarkson ......................................... 2-0-0 1/12/04 Potsdam, N.Y. W, 5-2 2/22/04 Grand Forks W, 4-0 Goals For and Against 9-2 Connecticut ......................................... 0-2-2 10/11/03 Grand Forks (ot) T, 1-1 10/12/03 Grand Forks L, 0-2 11/12/04 Storrs, Conn. (ot) T, 2-2 11/13/04 Storrs, Conn. L, 2-5 Goals For and Against 5-10 Findlay .............................................. 1-2-1 11/22/02 Findlay, Ohio L, 2-5 11/23/02 Findlay, Ohio (ot) T, 2-2 1/31/04 Grand Forks W, 3-1 2/01/04 Grand Forks L, 1-3 Goals For and Against 8-11 Lindenwood ........................................ 1-0-0 1/4/12 Grand Forks W, 14-0 Goals For and Against ...........................14-0 Maine .............................................. 1-5-2 11/25/05 Grand Forks L, 1-2 11/26/05 Grand Forks L, 0-5 11/03/06 Orono, Maine L, 1-3 11/04/06 Orono, Maine (ot) L, 4-5 10/03/08 Orono, Maine L, 2-3 10/04/08 Orono, Maine W, 7-3 11/27/09 Grand Forks (ot) T, 5-5 # UND wins shootout, 1-0 11/28/09 Grand Forks (ot) T, 3-3 # UM wins shootout, 1-0 Goals For and Against 23-29 Manitoba^ 10/12/02 10/13/02 10/05/03 12/13/03 10/08/05 9/30/06 9/29/07 9/27/08

...................................... 11-2-0 Winnipeg, Man. W, 3-2 Winnipeg, Man. L, 1-5 Grand Forks W, 5-1 Grand Forks W, 6-2 Grand Forks W, 8-0 Grand Forks W, 5-3 Grand Forks W, 3-1 Grand Forks W, 2-1

9/25/09 Grand Forks 9/26/09 Grand Forks 12/31/10 Winnepeg, MB. 9/23/11 Grand Forks, N.D. 9/24/11 Grand Forks, N.D. Goals For and Against

W, 3-1 L, 2-3 W, 4-2 W, 11-0 W, 10-0 63-21

Manitoba Maple Leafs^....................... 1-0-0 11/21/09 Grand Forks............................W, 9-0 Minnesota ...................................... 3-32-0 11/29/03 Minneapolis, Minn. L, 2-6 11/30/03 Minneapolis, Minn. L, 1-10 10/08/04 Grand Forks L, 0-8 10/09/04 Grand Forks L, 1-7 2/12/05 Minneapolis, Minn. L, 0-7 2/13/05 Minneapolis, Minn. L, 2-4 12/02/05 Grand Forks L, 0-4 12/03/05 Grand Forks L, 1-3 2/25/06 Minneapolis, Minn. L, 0-4 2/26/06 Minneapolis, Minn. L, 0-6 12/09/06 Grand Forks L, 1-8 12/10/06 Grand Forks L, 0-1 1/27/07 Minneapolis, Minn. L, 0-4 1/28/07 Minneapolis, Minn. L, 1-5 11/24/07 Minneapolis, Minn. L, 1-5 11/25/07 Minneapolis, Minn. L, 3-5 1/18/08 Grand Forks L, 1-4 1/19/08 Grand Forks L, 1-2 *2/29/08 Minneapolis, Minn. L, 1-3 *3/01/08 Minneapolis, Minn. L, 0-9 12/05/08 Grand Forks L, 0-4 12/06/08 Grand Forks L, 2-5 2/13/09 Minneapolis, Minn. L, 1-4 2/14/09 Minneapolis, Minn. L, 0-5 12/12/09 Grand Forks L, 1-3 12/13/09 Grand Forks L, 0-5 01/22/10 Minneapolis, Minn. L, 0-3 01/23/10 Minneapolis, Minn. L, 0-2 10/15/10 Minneapolis, Minn. W, 4-3 10/16/10 Minneapolis, Minn. W, 3-1 02/18/11 Grand Forks L, 3-5 02/19/11 Grand Forks W, 5-3 12/2/11 Grand Forks L, 2-7 12/3/11 Grand Forks W, 3-0 2/17/12 Minneapolis, Minn. (ot) W, 2-1 2/18/12 Minneapolis, Minn. L, 2-5 *3/2/12 Duluth, Minn. L, 0-6 ! 3/10/12 Minneapolis, Minn. L, 1-5 Goals For and Against 45-172 Minnesota Duluth ............................. 5-35-1 11/01/02 Duluth, Minn. L, 0-13 11/02/02 Duluth, Minn. L, 0-5 11/14/03 Duluth, Minn. L, 3-9 11/15/03 Duluth, Minn. L, 1-5 10/15/04 Duluth, Minn. L, 1-8 10/16/04 Duluth, Minn. L, 1-9

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Grand Forks L, 1-5 Grand Forks L, 1-4 Minneapolis, Minn. (ot) L, 2-3 Grand Forks L, 1-6 Grand Forks L, 0-3 Duluth, Minn. L, 0-8 Duluth, Minn. W, 2-0 Duluth, Minn. L, 0-4 Duluth, Minn. L, 0-5 Grand Forks L, 0-4 Grand Forks L, 1-5 Grand Forks L, 2-9 Grand Forks L, 2-3 Duluth, Minn. L, 1-8 Duluth, Minn. L, 0-5 Duluth, Minn. L, 2-6 Duluth, Minn. W, 4-0 Grand Forks, ND L, 2-3 Grand Forks L, 0-3 Duluth, Minn. L, 0-7 Duluth, Minn. L, 0-4 Duluth, Minn. L, 1-4 Duluth, Minn. L, 1-3 Grand Forks (ot) L, 3-4 Grand Forks L, 0-5 Duluth, Minn. L, 2-6 Duluth, Minn. L, 1-4 Grand, Forks L,0-4 Grand Forks W,4-2 Duluth, Minn. L, 1-4 Duluth, Minn. W, 4-3 Duluth, Minn. L, 1-6 Duluth, Minn. T, 2-2 # UMD wins shootout, 1-0 12/10/11 Grand Forks W, 2-0 12/11/11 Grand Forks L, 1-5 Goals For and Against 48-196 Minnesota State .............................. 11-21-6 11/08/02 Mankato, Minn. W, 3-2 11/09/02 Mankato, Minn. L, 1-3 10/17/03 Mankato, Minn. L, 2-5 10/18/03 Mankato, Minn. L, 2-3 11/08/03 Grand Forks W, 2-0 11/09/03 Grand Forks L, 2-5 12/04/04 Grand Forks W, 4-1 12/05/04 Grand Forks (ot) T, 2-2 1/14/05 Mankato, Minn. L, 0-2 1/15/05 Mankato, Minn. L, 0-3 10/14/05 Mankato, Minn. L, 1-3 10/15/05 Mankato, Minn. L, 2-3 1/28/06 Grand Forks W, 3-0 1/29/06 Grand Forks L, 1-5 10/21/06 Grand Forks L, 0-7 10/22/06 Grand Forks L, 0-3 1/06/07 Mankato, Minn. L, 2-4 1/07/07 Mankato, Minn. L, 2-4 11/30/07 Grand Forks W, 2-1

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12/01/07 2/22/08 2/23/08 10/17/08

Grand Forks L, 1-5 Mankato, Minn. L, 2-3 Mankato, Minn. (ot) T, 3-3 Grand Forks T, 2-2 # MSU wins shootout, 2-1 10/18/08 Grand Forks (ot) L, 4-5 1/24/09 Mankato, Minn. (ot) T, 3-3 # MSU wins shootout, 2-1 1/25/09 Mankato, Minn. L, 3-5 10/17/09 Grand Forks L, 2-4 10/18/09 Grand Forks (ot) T, 1-1 # MSU wins shootout , 1-0 02/19/10 Mankato, Minn. L, 2-3 02/20/10 Mankato, Minn. W, 1-0 10/22/10 Mankato, Minn. L, 2-4 10/23/10 Mankato, Minn. W, 5-1 01/28/11 Grand Forks W, 6-1 01/29/11 Grand Forks L, 3-5 11/18/11 Mankato, Minn. W, 5-3 11/19/11 Mankato, Minn. W, 6-1 2/10/12 Mankato, Minn. W, 7-1 2/11/12 Mankato, Minn. (SO W 4-3) T, 3-3 # UND wins shootout, 4-3 Goals For and Against 95-114 New Hampshire ................................... 1-1-0 11/01/03 Grand Forks L, 2-6 11/02/03 Grand Forks W, 3-2 Goals For and Against 5-8 Niagara ..........................................1-2-1 12/01/06 Niagara, N.Y. W, 4-2 12//02/06 Niagara, N.Y. (ot) T, 0-0 11/16/07 Grand Forks L, 2-3 11/17/07 Grand Forks L, 2-6 Goals For and Against 6-5

11/01/08 Grand Forks 11/02/08 Grand Forks 2/06/09 Columbus, Ohio 2/07/09 Columbus, Ohio 11/06/09 Grand Forks 11/07/09 Grand Forks 02/05/10 Columbus, Ohio 02/06/10 Columbus, Ohio 11/06/10 Grand Forks 11/07/10 Grand Forks 02/04/11 Columbus, Ohio 02/05/11 Columbus, Ohio 10/21/11 Grand Forks 10/22/11 Grand Forks 1/27/12 Columbus, Ohio 1/28/12 Columbus, Ohio Goals For and Against

W, 4-2 (ot) W, 5-4 L, 1-4 L, 2-4 W, 5-4 L, 1-3 (ot) L, 1-2 W, 7-2 (ot) W, 3-2 (ot) T, 2-2 W, 4-3 W, 3-2 W, 11-1 W, 7-1 L, 2-6 W, 5-2 95-101

Quinnipiac ........................................ 6-0-0 1/10/03 Grand Forks W, 4-3 1/11/03 Grand Forks W, 7-2 11/26/04 Hamden, Conn. W, 6-2 11/27/04 Hamden, Conn. W, 6-3 10/21/05 Grand Forks W, 4-2 10/22/05 Grand Forks W, 8-4 Goals For and Against 35-16 Regina^ ......................................... 2-1-0 1/24/03 Regina, Sask. (ot) W, 5-4 1/25/03 Regina, Sask. L, 5-6 10/03/04 Grand Forks W, 4-1 Goals For and Against 14-11

Northeastern........................................ 0-0-1 10/06/07 Minneapolis, Minn. (ot) T, 2-2 Goals For and Against 2-2

Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. ................... 3-2-0 10/07/06 Grand Forks W, 3-1 10/08/06 Grand Forks W, 3-2 10/12/07 Troy, N.Y. L, 1-3 10/13/07 Troy, N.Y. L, 1-6 1/02/09 St. Cloud, Minn (ot) W, 3-2 Goals For and Against 11-14

Ohio State 10/29/04 10/30/04 12/11/04 12/12/04 11/18/05 11/19/05 2/18/06 2/19/06 11/17/06 11/18/06 2/02/07 2/03/07 10/26/07 10/27/07 1/04/08 1/05/08

St. Cloud State................................. 14-18-4 12/14/02 Grand Forks L, 2-4 12/15/02 Grand Forks L, 0-2 1/31/03 St. Cloud, Minn. L, 3-4 2/01/03 St. Cloud, Minn. L, 0-6 10/24/03 St. Cloud, Minn. L, 1-2 10/25/03 St. Cloud, Minn. (ot) L, 4-5 2/14/04 Grand Forks W, 3-2 2/15/04 Grand Forks W, 7-4 10/22/04 St. Cloud, Minn. W, 5-3 10/23/04 St. Cloud, Minn. L, 0-1 2/19/05 Grand Forks W, 5-1 2/20/05 Grand Forks L, 2-4 11/11/05 St. Cloud, Minn. (ot) T, 2-2 11/12/05 St. Cloud, Minn. L, 1-5 1/21/06 Grand Forks L, 3-9 1/22/06 Grand Forks L, 2-3

.................................... 11-18-3 Grand Forks (ot) W, 5-4 Grand Forks L, 4-5 Columbus, Ohio L, 1-3 Columbus, Ohio L, 1-3 Columbus, Ohio (ot) T, 3-3 Columbus, Ohio L, 3-5 Grand Forks (ot) L, 3-4 Grand Forks L, 0-2 Columbus, Ohio L, 1-4 Columbus, Ohio L, 0-4 Grand Forks (ot) L, 2-3 Grand Forks L, 1-3 Grand Forks (ot) T, 0-0 Grand Forks L, 3-4 Columbus, Ohio L, 2-3 Columbus, Ohio L, 3-7


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Grand Forks L, 1-4 Grand Forks (ot) T, 5-5 St. Cloud, Minn. L, 1-6 St. Cloud, Minn. L, 1-3 St. Cloud, Minn. (ot) T, 3-3 St. Cloud, Minn. L, 1-3 Grand Forks (ot) T, 2-2 Grand Forks L, 1-2 Grand Forks W, 2-1 Grand Forks W, 3-2 St. Cloud, Minn. W, 3-1 St. Cloud, Minn. L, 2-3 St. Cloud, Minn. (ot) W, 5-4 St. Cloud, Minn. L, 2-3 Grand Forks L, 1-2 Grand Forks (ot) T, 1-1 SCSU wins shootout, 1-0 11/19/10 Grand Forks W, 6-3 11/20/10 Grand Forks W, 6-1 01/21/11 St. Cloud, Minn. W, 5-0 01/22/11 St. Cloud, Minn. W, 5-0 11/4/11 St. Cloud, Minn. W, 6-2 11/5/11 St. Cloud, Minn. W, 5-1 1/20/12 Grand Forks W, 10-0 1/21/12 Grand Forks W, 9-0 Goals For and Against 126-109

Vermont ..........................................9-1-2 1/06/03 Grand Forks W, 8-2 1/07/03 Grand Forks L, 1-2 1/05/04 Burlington, Vt. W, 4-0 1/06/04 Burlington, Vt. W, 2-1 1/08/05 Grand Forks (ot) T, 2-2 1/09/05 Grand Forks (ot) W, 2-1 1/06/06 Burlington, Vt. W, 3-2 1/07/06 Burlington, Vt. W, 3-2 1/07/10 Burlington, Vt. W, 4-1 1/08/10 Burlington, Vt. (ot) T, 3-3 10/15/11 Grand Forks W, 9-1 10/16/11 Grand Forks W, 4-1 Goals For and Against 45-18 Wayne State ........................................ 7-0-2 12/06/02 Detroit, Mich. W, 3-0 12/07/02 Detroit, Mich. W, 3-2 2/14/03 Grand Forks W, 2-0 2/15/03 Grand Forks W, 7-2 11/21/03 Detroit, Mich. W, 3-0 11/22/03 Detroit, Mich. (ot) T, 2-2 1/23/04 Grand Forks W, 3-0 1/24/04 Grand Forks W, 5-3 1/3/09 St. Cloud, Minn. (ot) T, 3-3 # UND wins shootout, 1-0 Goals For and Against 28-9

0-4-0 L, 1-5 Winnipeg^ ........................................ 1-1-0 1/20/03 Winnipeg, Man. L, 2-5 L, 1-5 2/23/03 Grand Forks W, 5-1 L, 0-1 7-6 L, 2-6 Goals For and Against 4-17 Wisconsin ...................................... 2-34-1 L, 1-5 Toronto Aeros^ .................................... 1-0-0 11/20/04 Grand Forks L, 2-7 09/25/10 Toronto, Ontario W, 9-0 11/21/04 Grand Forks 1/21/05 Madison, Wis. L, 0-8 Goals For and Against 9-0 1/22/05 Madison, Wis. L, 2-6 L, 2-3 Union ......................................... 3-1-0 10/28/05 Madison, Wis. L, 0-8 10/24/08 Grand Forks W, 3-0 10/29/05 Madison, Wis. 1/13/06 Grand Forks (ot) L, 1-2 10/25/08 Grand Forks W, 4-1 1/14/06 Grand Forks L, 0-4 01/01/10 Schenectady, N.Y. L, 1-3 L, 1-4 01/02/10 Schenectady, N.Y. W, 5-0 *3/03/06 Madison, Wis. L, 0-6 Goals For and Against 13-4 *3/04/06 Madison, Wis. 10/27/06 Madison, Wis. L, 1-8 L, 0-7 U.S. National Team^ ............................ 0-2-0 10/29/06 Madison, Wis. 1/19/07 Grand Forks L, 0-5 10/09/08 Blaine, Minn. L, 1-10 1/20/07 Grand Forks L, 1-6 10/10/09 Warroad, Minn. L, 1-11 L, 0-4 Goals For and Against 2-21 *2/23/07 Madison, Wis. *2/24/07 Madison, Wis. L, 0-3 12/08/07 Grand Forks L, 2-3 12/09/07 Grand Forks L, 0-4 2/02/08 Madison, Wis. L, 1-6 2/03/08 Madison, Wis. L, 2-5 11/15/08 Grand Forks L, 1-5 11/16/08 Grand Forks L, 0-4 1/16/09 Madison, Wis. L, 2-6 1/17/09 Madison, Wis. L. 2-7

10/02/09 10/03/09 01/08/10 01/08/10 12/04/10 12/05/10 02/11/11 02/13/11 % 03/04/11 10/8/11 10/9/11 1/14/12 1/15/12

Madison, Wis. W, 2-0 Madison, Wis. L, 0-3 Fargo, N.D. W, 3-1 Fargo, N.D. L, 0-2 Grand Forks L, 3-4 Grand Forks L, 2-6 Madison, Wis. L, 0-5 Madison, Wis. L, 4-8 Minneapolis, Minn. L, 0-3 Madison, Wis. L, 2-5 Madison, Wis. (ot) L, 2-3 Grand Forks L, 2-8 Grand Forks T, 4-4 UND wins shootout, 2-1 Goals For and Against 45-178 # - Shootout results * - WCHA Playoffs ! - NCAA Regionals ^-Games versus Manitoba, Regina, U.S. National Team and Winnipeg are exhibition games only and do not count in official winloss records.

St. Lawrence 2/08/03 Grand Forks 2/09/03 Grand Forks 1/09/04 Canton, N.Y. 1/10/04 Canton, N.Y. Goals For and Against

Forward Liz Funk scored the first goal in program history in UND’s NCAA debut, a 3-3 overtime tie at Bemidji State on Oct. 20, 2002.

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~ UND SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS ~

~ UND SINGLE-GAME RECORDS ~

Most Wins: 22 (22-12-3 in 2011-12) Fewest Wins: 3 (3-31-2 in 2006-07) Highest Winning Percentage: .635 (22-12-3 in 2011-12) Lowest Winning Percentage: .111 (3-31-2 in 2006-07) Most Losses: 31 (3-31-2 in 2006-07) Fewest Losses: 12 (22-12-3 in 2011-12) Most Ties: 4 (Two times, 13-19-4 in 2008-09; 8-22-4 in 2009-10) Fewest Ties: 2 (Five times, most recently in 2009-10) Most Home Wins: 15 (15-3-1 in 2011-12) Fewest Home Wins: 2 (2-10-4 in 2009-10; 2-13-1 in 2006-07) Best Home Wining Percentage: .816 (15-3-1 in 2011-12) Most Home Losses: 14 (4-14-0 in 2005-06) Fewest Home Losses: 3 (15-3-1 in 2011-12) Most Road Wins: 9 (9-6-2 in 2010-11) Fewest Road Wins: 1 (1-18-1 in 2006-07) Most Neutral Site Wins: 1 (1-0-1 in 2008-09) Longest Winning Streak: 6 (1/12/04 to 1/31/04) Longest Unbeaten Streak: 6 (6-0-0, 1/12/04 to 1/31/04) Longest Losing Streak: 20 (12/09/06 to 2/24/07) Longest Winless Streak: 21 (12/02/06 to 2/24/07) Longest Home Winning Streak: 6 (Twice in 2011-12) Longest Home Unbeaten Streak: 6 (2011-12) Longest Home Losing Streak: 10 (12/09/06 to 2/11/07) Longest Home Winless Streak: 14 (0-13-1, 10/21/06 to 2/11/07) Consecutive Wins to Start Season: 2 (10/07/06 to 10/08/06) Consecutive Losses to Start Season: 4 (2004-05) Most Goals Scored: 155 (2011-12) Fewest Goals Scored: 39 (2006-07) Most Goals Allowed: 143 (2004-05) Fewest Goals Allowed: 90 (2002-03) Best Goals Against Average: 2.52 (2011-12) Worst Goals Against Average: 4.04 (2004-05) Most Penalties: 260 (2004-05) Most Penalty Minutes: 588 (2011-12) Best Power-Play Pct: 23.0 (2011-12) Lowest Power-Play Pct: 6.1 (2006-07) Best Penalty Kill Pct: 87.4 (2011-12) Lowest Penalty Kill Pct: 74.9 (2006-07) Most Shorthanded Goals: 9 (2011-12) Most Shorthanded Goals Against: 10 (2010-11) Most Shutouts: 6 (4 by Jorid Dagfinrud, 1 by Stephanie Ney and 1 combined (Dagfinrud, Ney and Michelle Bonapace-Potvin in 2011-12) Most Times Shut Out: 14 (2006-07) Consecutive Games Scoring: 35 (10/30/11 to 2/28/12) Consecutive Games Without Scoring: 4 (10/14/06 to 10/22/06) Most Overtime Games: 8 (2x, 1-3-4 in 2009-10; 3-1-4 in 2008-09) Most Overtime Wins: 3 (2x, 3-0-3 in 2010-11; 3-1-4 in 2008-09) Most Overtime Losses: 4 (0-4-2 in 2005-06) Most Overtime Ties: 4 (2x, 1-3-4 in 2009-10; 3-1-4 in 2008-09) Highest Home Total Attendance: 28,218 (2011-12) Highest Home Avg. Attendance: 1,485 (2011-12) Lowest Home Total Attendance: 4,943 (2006-07) Lowest Home Avg. Attendance: 309 (2006-07)

Most Goals Scored: 14 (14-0 W vs. Lindenwood, 1/4/12) Most Goals Allowed: 13 (13-0 L at UMD, 11/01/02) Most Goals, Both Teams: 14 (14-0 W vs. Lindenwood, 1/4/2) Fewest Goals, Both Teams: 0 (twice, 0-0 tie at Niagara, 12/02/02, and 0-0 tie vs. Bemidji State, 1/31/09, (BSU won shootout 2-0)) Most PPG Scored: 4, (8-4 at Quinnipiac, 10/22/05) Most PPG Allowed: 5 (10/16/04 at UMD; 11/01/02 at UMD) Most SHG Scored: 2 (2x, 1/11/03 at QU; 2/14/03 at WSU) Most SHG Allowed: 3 (10/3/10 vs. Boston U.) Most Penalties: 23 (2/22/08 at Minnesota State) Most Penalties by Opponent: 25 (2/22/08 at Minnesota State) Most Penalties, Both Teams: 48 (2/22/08 at Minnesota State) Most PIM: 68 (2/22/08 at Minnesota State) Most PIM by Opponent: 72 (2/22/08 at Minnesota State) Most PIM, Both Teams: 140 (2/22/08 at Minnesota State) Largest Margin of Victory: 14 (14-0 W vs. Lindenwood, 1/4/12) Largest Margin of Defeat: 13 (13-0 at UMD, 11/01/02) Fastest Goal to Start Game: :22 seconds (10/10/10 vs Minnesota Duluth, Jocelyne Lamoureux; 10/26/02 vs Boston College, Stasia Bakhit) Fastest Goal Allowed: :22 seconds (12/2/11 vs. Minnesota, Sarah Erickson) Shortest Overtime: :29 seconds (1/2/09 vs RPI, goal by Alyssa Wiebe) Most Shots on Goal: 62 (1/4/12 vs. Lindenwood, 14-0 W) Most Shots Allowed: 67 (11/02/02 at UMD, 13-0 L) Longest Game: 76:00 (2/27/11 vs. BSU, 3-2 W) Single-Game Home Attendance Record: 3,200 (10/26/2002 vs. Boston college) Single-Series Home Attendance Record: 6,068 (10/21-22/11 vs. Ohio State)

TEAM RECORDS

Stasia Bakhit is one of two players to score the fastest goal to start a game in school history when she scored 24 seconds into a Oct. 26, 2002, game against Boston College.

~ UND SINGLE-PERIOD RECORDS ~ Goals For: 7 (3rd period, 14-0 win vs Lindenwood, 1/4/12) Goals Against: 5 (4 times, most recent 8-4 loss at UW, 2/13/11) Goalie Saves: 24 by Jorid Dagfinrud (3rd period, 2-0 win at Bemidji State 2/12/10) Shots on Goal: 27 (2nd period, 8-2 win vs Vermont, 1/06/03) Shots Allowed: 29 (1st period, 13-0 loss at UMD, 11/01/02)


2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY ~ UND INDIVIDAUL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS ~

~ UND INDIVIDAUL SINGLE-PERIOD RECORDS ~

Goals: 4, Monique Lamoureux (1/4/12 vs. Lindenwood) Assists: 4, 5 times; Monique Lamoureux (1/21/12 vs. St. Cloud State), Monique Lamoureux (1/4/12 vs. Lindenwood), Josefine Jakobsen (1/4/12 vs. Lindenwood), Jocelyne Lamoureux (11/25/11 at Bemidji State), Monique Lamoureux (10/21/11 vs. Ohio State) Points: 8, Monique Lamoureux (1/4/12 vs. Lindenwood) Plus/Minus: +8, 2 times (Ashley Holmes and Monique Lamoureux, 1/4/12 vs. Lindenwood) Power-Play Goals: 2, 5 times (Jocelyne Lamoureux, 10/23/10 vs. Minnesota State; Alexia Gagnon Laplante, 1/31/04 vs Findlay; Liz Funk, 1/18/04 vs Bemidji State; Sherrie White, 2/06/04 at Bemidji State; Liz Funk, 10/29/04 vs Ohio State) Shorthanded Goals: 2 by Sherrie White, 2/14/03 at Wayne State

Goals: 3, Monique Lamoureux (1st period, 1/4/12 vs. Lindenwood) Assists: 3, Monique Lamoureux (3rd period, 1/4/12 vs. Lindenwood) Points: 4, Monique Lamoureux (3rd period, 1/4/12 vs. Lindenwood) Saves: 24 by Jorid Dagfinrud (3rd period, 2-0 win at Bemidji State 2/12/10)

The Last Time it Happened... UND played in OT: Feb. 17, 2012 (2-1 win over No. 2 Minnesota UND won in OT: Feb. 17, 2012 (2-1 win over No. 2 Minnesota UND lost in OT: Oct. 9, 2011 (3-2 loss at No. 1 Wisconsin) UND played in a shootout: Feb. 11, 2012 (3-3 tie, 4-3 shootout win at Minnesota State) UND recorded a shutout: Jan. 25, 2012 (2-0 win vs. Bemidji State) UND recorded a shutout on the road: Feb. 12, 2010 (2-0 win at Bemidji Sate) UND recorded back-to-back shutouts: Jan. 20-21, 2012 (10-0, 9-0 wins vs. St. Cloud State) UND recorded back-to-back-to-back shutouts: Oct. 19-26, 2007 (1-0, 3-0 vs. Bemidji State; 0-0 vs. Ohio State) UND was shutout: March 4, 2011 (3-0 vs. No. 1 Wisconsin) UND was shutout at the Ralph: Oct. 10, 2010 (4-0 vs. No 1 Minnesota Duluth)

Brittany Kirkham holds the longest shutout streak which went over three games. From Oct. 13-27, 2007, she did not allow a goal in 200:57 minutes.

Goals by a Freshman: 3, 3 times; Alexia Gagnon Laplante (1/31/04 vs Findlay), Michelle Karvinen (10/21/12), Michelle Karvinen (2/3/12) Assists by a Freshman: 4, Josefine Jakobsen (1/4/12 vs. Lindenwood) Points by a Freshman: 5, Michelle Karvinen (11/4/11 vs. St. Cloud State) Goals by a Defenseman: 3, 2 times; Monique Lamoureux (1/7/11 vs. Vermont), Monique Lamoureux (1/20/12 vs. St. Cloud State) Assists by a Defenseman: 4, Monique Lamoureux (1/21/12 vs. St. Cloud State) Points by a Defenseman: 5, Monique Lamoureux (1/20/12 vs. St. Cloud State)

UND swept a road series: Nov. 4-5, 2011 (6-2, 5-1 at St. Cloud State) UND swept a WCHA road series:Nov. 4-5, 2011 (6-2, 5-1 at St. Cloud State) UND was swept in a road series: Oct. 8-9, 2011 (5-2 and 3-2 OT losses at No. 1 Wisconsin) UND swept a home series: Feb. 24-25, 2012 (3-1 and 2-0 wins vs. Bemidji State) UND was swept in a home series: Dec. 4-5, 2010 (4-3, 6-2 losses to Wisconsin) An UND player scored a Hat Trick: Feb. 3, 2012 (Michelle Karvinen vs. Bemidji State) An Oppossing player scored a Hat Trick: March 2, 2012 (Sarah Davis) UND defeated a #1 team: (2x) Oct. 10, 2010 (4-2 win vs. No. 1 Minnesota Duluth) UND out shot opponent and lost: Nov. 26, 2011 (3-2 loss at Bemidji State) UND was out shot and won: Feb. 17, 2012 (2-1 win over No. 2 Minnesota UND had 50 or more shots in a game: Jan. 15, 2012 (4-4 tie, 2-1 shootout win vs. No. 2 Wisconsin) Opponent had 50 or more shots in game: Jan. 5, 2008 (3-7 loss at Ohio State) UND was not penalized: Nov. 15, 2003 (5-1 loss at Minnesota Duluth) Opponent was not penalized: Nov. 30, 2003 (10-1 loss at Minnesota) Neither team was penalized: Never UND attempted a penalty shot: Jan. 25, 2008 (Stephanie Roy was stopped by UMD goalie Kim Martin) Opponent attempted a penalty shot: Jan. 19, 2008 (Minnesota’s Bobbi Ross scored on UND’s Brittany Kirkham) UND Goalie assisted on a goal: Feb. 27, 2011 (Stephanie Ney, 2, vs. Bemidji State in 3-2 win)

Most Saves: 53, Margaret-Ann Hinkley (11/01/02 at UMD) Fewest Saves, Full Game: 9 (9 shots), Brittany Kirkham (10/24/08 vs. Union) Most Penalties: 5 (10 PIM), Jessica Kovacevich (11/02/02 at Minnesota Duluth) Most PIM: 17, 2 times; Monique Weber (1/21/12 vs. St. Cloud State), Monique Weber (2/18/12 at Minnesota)

TEAM RECORDS

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2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY ~ Points ~ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

~ Goals ~

Jocelyne Lamoureux (2011-12) .. 82 Monique Lamoureux (2011-12).. 71 Michelle Karvinen (2011-12) ...... 61 Jocelyne Lamoureux (2010-11) .. 57 Monique Lamoureux (2010-11) ... 54 Stasia Bakhit (2003-04) ....................... 38 Josefine Jakobsen (2011-12) ...... 35 Alyssa Wiebe (2010-11) .......................34 Melissa Jaques (2008-09) ....................34 Liz Funk (2003-04) ................................ 34

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Jocelyne Lamoureux (2011-12) .. 34 Jocelyne Lamoureux (2010-11) .. 28 Monique Lamoureux (2011-12).. 26 Michelle Karvinen (2011-12) ...... 24 Stasia Bakhit (2003-04) ....................... 23 Monique Lamoureux (2010-11).. 22 Liz Funk (2003-04) ................................ 16 Cara Wooster (2004-05) ...................... 15 Melissa Jaques (2008-09) ....................14 Cami Wooster (2004-05)..................... 14 Sherrie White (2002-03)...................... 14

~ Points by a Defenseman~ 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Monique Lamoureux (2011-12).. 71 Monique Lamoureux (2010-11).. 54 Jordan Slavin (2010-11) .............. 22 Kelly Lewis (2008-09)............................19 Abbey Strong (2003-04) ..................... 19 Ashley Lynch (2007-08) ...................... 15 Candace Molle (2011-12) ....................14 Devon Fingland (2003-04)................. 13 Jessica Kovacevich (2002-03) ........... 11 Margot Miller (2011-12) ......................10 Candace Molle (2010-11) ....................10 Kelly Lewis (2009-10)............................10 Kelsey Fletcher (2007-08) .................. 10 Jessica Kovacevich (2004-05) ........... 10 Rachel Dusich (2003-04) .................... 10 Sarah Connelly (2003-04) .................. 10 Abbey Strong (2002-03) ..................... 10

~ Goals by a Defenseman ~ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Monique Lamoureux (2011-12).. 26 Monique Lamoureux (2010-11).. 22 Kelly Lewis (2008-09).............................. 7 Jordan Slavin (2010-11) ................ 6 Candace Molle (2011-12) ...................... 5 Jordan Slavin (2009-10) ................ 3 K elly Lewis (2009-10)............................. 3 Cassandra Flanagan (2007-08) .......... 3 Ashley Lynch (2006-07) ........................ 3 Christy Carlson (2005-07) .................... 3 Devon Fingland (2002-03)................... 3 Natasha Holt (2002-03)......................... 3 Jessica Kovacevich (2002-03) ............. 3 Abbey Strong (2002-03) ....................... 3 Mikaela Tofte (2002-03) ........................ 3

~ Goals by a Rookie ~ 1 1. 2. 2 3. 3 4. 4 6. 6 8. 8 10. 1

Michelle Karvinen (2011-12) ...... 24 Cara Wooster (2004-05) ...................... 15 Cami Wooster (2004-05)..................... 14 Josefine Jakobsen (2011-12) ...... 13 Alyssa Wiebe (2008-09) .......................13 Melissa Dianoski (2004-05) ............... 10 Alexia Gagnon Laplante (2003-04). 10 Andrea Dalen (2011-12) ................ 9 Sara Dagenais (2008-09) ....................... 9 Samantha Bowers (2005-07) .............. 8 Melissa Jaques (2005-06) ..................... 8

Jocelyne Lamoureux had the single best scoring season in UND history when she tallied 82 points in 201112, with 34 of those being goals (also a record).

5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

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Michelle Karvinen (2011-12) Josefine Jakobsen (2011-12) Alyssa Wiebe (2008-09) Cara Wooster (2004-05) Cami Wooster (2004-05) Melissa Dianoski (2004-05) Sara Dagenais (2008-09) Alexia Gagnon Laplante (2003-04) Mary Loken (2009-10) Melissa Jaques (2005-06)

SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

61 35 28 28 24 19 18 17 16 16

~ Assists ~ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Jocelyne Lamoureux (2011-12) .. 48 Monique Lamoureux (2011-12).. 45 Michelle Karvinen (2011-12) ...... 37 Monique Lamoureux (2010-11).. 32 Jocelyne Lamoureux (2010-11) .. 29 Josefine Jakobsen (2011-12) ...... 22 Alyssa Wiebe (2010-11) .......................21 Alyssa Wiebe (2009-10) .......................21 Melissa Jaques (2008-09) ....................20 Liz Funk (2003-04) ................................ 18 Sherrie White (2002-03)...................... 18

~ Assists by a Defenseman ~ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Monique Lamoureux (2011-12).. 45 Monique Lamoureux (2010-11).. 32 Abbey Strong (2003-04) ..................... 17 Jordan Slavin (2010-11) .............. 16 Ashley Lynch (2007-08) ...................... 14 Kelly Lewis (2008-09)............................12 Devon Fingland (2003-04)................. 11 Sarah Connelly (2003-04) .................. 10 Candace Molle (2011-12) ...................... 9 Kelly Lewis (2009-10).............................. 9 Rachel Dusich (2003-04) ...................... 9 Kelsey Fletcher (2008-09) ..................... 9

1. 2. 2 3. 3 4. 4 5. 5

Michelle Karvinen (2011-12) ...... 37 Josefine Jakobsen (2011-12) ...... 22 Alyssa Wiebe (2008-09) .......................15 Cara Wooster (2004-05) ...................... 13 Cami Wooster (2004-05)..................... 10 Sarah Connelly (2003-04) .................. 10 Mary Loken (2009-10) ................... 9 Sara Dagenais (2008-09) ....................... 9 Melissa Dianoski (2004-05) ................. 9 Rachel Dusich (2003-04) ...................... 9 Amber Yorga (2002-03) ........................ 9

~ Assists by a Rookie ~

~ Points by a Rookie ~ 1. 2. 3.

Cami Wooster scored a school-record nine power-play goals as a freshman during the 2004-05 campaign.

7. 7

Monique Lamoureux scored seven game-winning goals in 2011-12 to crush the previous record.


2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY ~ Power-Play Goals ~ 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 8.

Jocelyne Lamoureux (2011-12) .. 11 Monique Lamoureux (2011-12).. 10 Cami Wooster (2004-05)....................... 9 Michelle Karvinen (2011-12) ........ 7 Monique Lamoureux (2010-11).... 7 Jocelyne Lamoureux (2010-11) .... 6 Sherrie White (2003-04)........................ 6 Kelsey Ketcher (2010-11) ...................... 5 Kelly Lewis (2008-09).............................. 5 Alexia Gagnon Laplante (2003-04)... 5

~ Game-Winning Goals ~ 1. 1.

5.

Monique Lamoureux (2011-12).... 7 Monique Lamoureux (2010-11).... 4 Stephanie Roy (2010-11)....................... 4 Stasia Bakhit (2003-04) ......................... 4 Marie-Michelle Poirier (2008-09) ....... 4 Michelle Karvinen (2011-12) ........ 3 Alyssa Wiebe (2011-12) ......................... 3 Jocelyne Lamoureux (2010-11) .... 3 Mary Loken (2010-11) ................... 3 Alyssa Wiebe (2008-09) ......................... 3 Cara Wooster (2004-05) ........................ 3 Liz Funk (2003-04) .................................. 3 Sherrie White (2002-03)........................ 3

~ Wins ~ 1. 3. 5. 6.

10.

~ Plus/Minus ~ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Jocelyne Lamoureux (2011-12) .. 40 Monique Lamoureux (2011-12).. 37 Michelle Karvinen (2011-12) ...... 23 Josefine Jakobsen (2011-12) ...... 21 Margot Miller (2011-12) .............. 19 Stasia Bakhit (2003-04) ....................... 19 Jocelyne Lamoureux (2010-11) .. 18 Ashley Holmes (2011-12) ....................16 Candace Molle (2011-12) ....................14 Holly Perkins (2010-11)........................14

1. 2.

Samantha Bowers (2006-07) ......... 106 Jocelyne Lamoureux (2010-11) 100 Samantha Bowers (2005-06) ......... 100 Cassandra Flanagan (2008-09) .........98 Melissa Dianoski (2004-05) ............... 86 Cassandra Flanagan (2007-08) ........ 84 Jessica Kovacevich (2002-03) ........... 78 Jessica Kovacevich (2004-05) ........... 74 Monique Lamoureux (2011-12).. 72 Devon Fingland (2005-06)................. 72

~ Penalty Minutes ~

Stasia Bakhit holds the the program’s single-season record with three shorthanded goals during 2003-04.

4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

~ Short-Handed Goals ~ 1. 3. 4.

Monique Lamoureux (2011-12).... 3 Stasia Bakhit (2003-04) ......................... 3 Allison Parizek (2011-12) .............. 2 Sherrie White (2002-03)........................ 2 Jocelyne Lamoureux (2011-12) .... 1 Alyssa Wiebe (2011-2) ............................ 1 Alyssa Wiebe (2010-11) ......................... 1 Jocelyne Lamoureux (2010-11) .... 1 Margot Miller (2009-10) ........................ 1 Alyssa Wiebe (2009-10) ......................... 1 Marie-Michelle Poirier (2008-09) ....... 1 Ashley Paulson (2007-08) .................... 1 Stephanie Roy (2007-08)...................... 1 Melissa Jaques (2005-06) ..................... 1 Anne Girtz (2005-06) ............................. 1 Melissa Dianoski (2004-05) ................. 1 Marissa Hangsleben (2003-04) .......... 1 Amber Yorga (2003-04) ........................ 1 Stasia Bakhit (2002-03) ......................... 1 Meghan Mutrie (2002-03) ................... 1

~ Games Played by a Goalie ~ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Brittany Kirkham (2006-07) ............... 35 Brittany Kirkham (2007-08) ............... 31 Stephanie Ney (2011-12) ....................29 Amber Hasbargen (2005-06) ............ 28 Stephanie Ney (2010-11) ....................26 Amber Hasbargen (2004-05) ............ 25 Jorid Dagfinrud (2009-10) .......... 24 Margaret-Ann Hinkley (2003-04) .... 22 Brittany Kirkham (2008-09) ................19 Amber Hasbargen (2002-03) ............ 19

Stephanie Ney (2011-12) ....................16 Stephanie Ney (2010-11) ....................16 Margaret-Ann Hinkley (2003-04) ...... 9 Amber Hasbargen (2002-03) .............. 9 Brittany Kirkham (2008-09) .................. 7 Jorid Dagfinrud (2011-12) ............ 6 Stephanie Ney (2008-09) ...................... 6 Amber Hasbargen (2004-05) ............. 6 Amber Hasbargen (2003-04) .............. 6 Jorid Dagfinrud (2010-11) ............ 4 Jorid Dagfinrud (2009-10) ............ 4 Stephanie Ney (2009-10) ...................... 4 Brittany Kirkham (2007-08) ................. 4 Amber Hasbargen (2005-06) .............. 4

~ Goals Against Average ~ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

(Min. 33% of Team Minutes Played) Stephanie Ney (2010-11) ................ 2.33 Jorid Dagfinrud (2009-10) ....... 2.39 Margaret-Ann Hinkley (2003-04) . 2.72 Amber Hasbargen (2002-03) ......... 2.77 Stephanie Ney (2011-12) ................ 2.79 Stephanie Ney (2009-10) ................ 2.81 Stephanie Ney (2008-09) ................ 3.09 Amber Hasbargen (2003-04) ......... 3.09 Brittany Kirkham (2008-09) ............ 3.15 Brittany Kirkham (2007-08) ............ 3.37

~ Save Percentage ~ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

(Min. 33% of Team Minutes Played) Jorid Dagfinrud (2009-10) ...... .923 Stephanie Ney (2010-11) ............... .916 Stephanie Ney (2009-10) ............... .908 Margaret-Ann Hinkley (2003-04) .908 Stephanie Ney (2008-09) ............... .907 Amber Hasbargen (2002-03) ........ .904 Brittany Kirkham (2007-08) ........... .900 Amber Hasbargen (2003-04) ........ .899 Stephanie Ney (2011-12) ............... .897 Brittany Kirkham (2008-09) ........... .892 Brittany Kirkham (2006-07) ........... .887

~ Shutouts ~ 1.

3. 4.

8.

Jorid Dagfinrud (2011-12) ............ 4 Brittany Kirkham (2007-08) ................. 4 Margaret-Ann Hinkley (2003-04) ...... 4 Jorid Dagfinrud (2009-10) ............ 3 Stephanie Ney (2010-11) ...................... 2 Stephanie Ney (2008-09) ...................... 2 Margaret-Ann Hinkley (2005-06) ...... 2 Amber Hasbargen (2002-03) .............. 2 Stephanie Ney (2011-12) ...................... 1 Stephanie Ney (2009-10) ...................... 1 Brittany Kirkham (2008-09) .................. 1 Brittany Kirkham (2006-07) ................. 1 Amber Hasbargen (2005-06) .............. 1

SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

97


2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY ~ Games Played ~ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Randi Motsko (2005-09) ......................... 144 Cassandra Flanagan (2006-10) ............. 142 Alyssa Wiebe (2008-12) ........................... 141 Casie Hanson (2005-09) .......................... 140 Ashley Holmes (2008-12) ....................... 139 Alex Williams (2006-10)........................... 136 Sara Dagenais (2008-12)......................... 135 Melissa Jaques (2005-09) ....................... 134 Devon Fingland (2002-06) .................... 129 Liz Funk (2002-06).................................... 128

~ Goals ~ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Jocelyne Lamoureux (2010-pres.) ... 62 Monique Lamoureux (2010-pres.)... 48 Alyssa Wiebe (2008-12) ..............................47 Melissa Jaques (2005-09) ..........................36 Stasia Bakhit (2002-04).............................. 35 Liz Funk (2002-06)....................................... 32 Sara Dagenais (2008-12)............................31 Sherrie White (2002-04) ............................ 26 Cami Wooster (2004-06) ........................... 25 Cara Wooster (2004-06) ............................ 25

~ Goals by a Defenseman ~

~ Power-Play Goals ~

1 Monique Lamoureux (2010-pres.)... 48 1. 2. Jordan Slavin (2009-pres.) ................. 9 2 Kelly Lewis (2007-10) .................................... 9 4. Candace Molle (2009-12) ............................ 8 4 Jessica Kovacevich (2002-06).................... 8 6. Abbey Strong (2002-04) ............................. 5 6 7. Ashley Furia (2009-pres.) ................... 4 7 Cassandra Flanagan (2006-10) ................. 4 Kelsey Fletcher (2006-09) ........................... 4 Ashley Lynch (2006-08)............................... 4 Christy Carlson (2005-07) ........................... 4

1. Jocelyne Lamoureux (2010-pres.) ... 17 Monique Lamoureux (2010-pres.)... 17 2. Cami Wooster (2004-06) ........................... 13 3. Liz Funk (2002-06)....................................... 10 4. Randi Motsko (2005-09) ........................... 11 5. Melissa Jaques (2005-09) ........................... 9 6. Alexia Gagnon Laplante (2003-07) ......... 9 7. Sherrie White (2002-04) .............................. 8 8. Michelle Karvinen (2011-pres.) ......... 7 Mary Loken (2009-pres.) .................... 7 Sara Dagenais (2008-12).............................. 7 Kelsey Ketcher (2008-12)............................. 7 Kelly Lewis (2007-10) .................................... 7 Casie Hanson (2005-09) .............................. 7

~ Assists ~ 1 1. 2. 2 3. 3 4. 4 5. 5 6. 6 7. 7 8. 8 9. 9 10. 1

Jocelyne Lamoureux (2010-pres.) ... 77 Monique Lamoureux (2010-pres.)... 77 Alyssa Wiebe (2008-12) .................... 68 Melissa Jaques (2005-09) ..........................42 Michelle Karvinen (2011-pres.) ....... 37 Liz Funk (2002-06)....................................... 35 Devon Fingland (2002-06) ....................... 33 Sara Dagenais (2008-12)............................30 Stasia Bakhit (2002-04).............................. 28 Randi Motsko (2005-09) ............................27

Randi Motsko never missed a game in her four years with the Sioux (2005-09), playing in a school-record 144 games.

~ Points ~ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Jocelyne Lamoureux (2010-pres.) . 139 Monique Lamoureux (2010-pres.). 125 Alyssa Wiebe (2008-12) ........................... 115 Melissa Jaques (2005-09) .........................78 Liz Funk (2002-06)....................................... 67 Stasia Bakhit (2002-04).............................. 63 Michelle Karvinen (2011-pres.) ....... 61 Sara Dagenais (2008-12)............................61 8. Sherrie White (2002-04) ............................ 50 9. Randi Motsko (2005-09) ............................49

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CAREER RECORDS

~ Short-Handed Goals ~ 1. Stasia Bakhit (2002-04)................................ 4 2. Jocelyne Lamoureux (2010-pres.) ..... 3 Monique Lamoureux (2010-pres.)..... 3 Alyssa Wiebe (2008-12) ...................... 3 5. Allison Parizek (2009-pres.) ............... 2 Anne Girtz (2002-06).................................... 2 Sherrie White (2002-04) .............................. 2 8. Michelle Karvinen (2011-pres.) ......... 1 Margot Miller (2008-12) ............................... 1 Stephanie Roy (2007-11) ............................ 1 Marie-Michelle Poirier (2008-09) .............. 1 Melissa Jaques (2005-09) ........................... 1 Ashley Paulson (2006-08) ........................... 1 Melissa Dianoski (2004-05) ........................ 1 Devon Fingland (2002-06) ......................... 1 Meghan Mutrie (2002-06) .......................... 1 Marissa Hangsleben (2003-05)................. 1 Amber Yorga (2002-05) ............................... 1

~ Game-Winning Goals ~

~ Points by a Defenseman ~ 1. Monique Lamoureux (2010-pres.). 125 2. Devon Fingland (2002-06) ....................... 46 3. Jordan Slavin (2009-pres.) ............... 34 Kelly Lewis (2007-10) ..................................34 Jessica Kovacevich (2002-06).................. 34 6. Candace Molle (2009-12) ................. 31 7. Sarah Connelly (2003-06) ..........................29 Abbey Strong (2002-04) ........................... 29 Kelsey Fletcher (2006-09) ......................... 23 10. Ashley Lynch (2006-08)............................. 21

~ Assists by a Defensemen ~ 1. Monique Lamoureux (2010-pres.) .....77 2. Devon Fingland (2002-06) ....................... 33 3. Jessica Kovacevich (2002-06).................. 26 4. Jordan Slavin (2009-pres.) ............... 25 Kelly Lewis (2007-10) ..................................25 6. Abbey Strong (2002-04) ........................... 24 7. Candace Molle (2009-12) ..........................23 8. Kelsey Fletcher (2006-09) ......................... 19 9. Ashley Holmes (2008-12) ..........................18 9. Ashley Lynch (2006-08)............................. 17

Alyssa Wiebe ranks third in career points (115), goals (45) and assists (68). She also ranks second in gamewinning goals.

1. Monique Lamoureux (2010-pres.)... 11 2. Alyssa Wiebe (2008-12) ................................ 8 2 3. Sara Dagenais (2008-12).............................. 6 3 Stasia Bakhit (2002-04)................................ 6 5. Cami Wooster (2004-06) ............................. 5 5 Liz Funk (2002-06)......................................... 5 Anne Girtz (2002-06).................................... 5 Sherrie White (2002-04) .............................. 5 9. Jocelyne Lamoureux (2010-pres.) ..... 4 9 Mary Loken (2009-pres.) ...............................4 Stephanie Roy (2007-11) ............................. 4 Melissa Jaques (2005-09) ........................... 4 Randi Motsko (2005-09) ............................. 4 Marie-Michelle Poirier (2008-09) .............. 4


2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY ~ Plus/Minus ~ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Jocelyne Lamoureux (2010-pres.) ... 58 Monique Lamoureux (2010-pres.)... 48 Stasia Bakhit (2002-04).............................. 30 Josefine Jakobsen (2011-pres.) ....... 23 Michelle Karvinen (2011-pres.) ....... 19 Margot Miller (2008-12) ................... 17 Alyssa Wiebe (2008-12) .................... 17 8. Holly Perkins (2008-12) ..............................15 9. Jordan Slavin (2009-pres.) ............... 14 10. Candace Molle (2009-12) ..........................13

~ Penalty Minutes ~ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Cassandra Flanagan (2006-10) .................. 276 Jessica Kovacevich (2002-06)............... 262 Devon Fingland (2002-06) .................... 214 Samantha Bowers (2005-07) ................ 206 Melissa Jaques (2005-09) ...................... 184 Jocelyne Lamoureux (2010-pres.) . 169 Kelsey Fletcher (2006-09) ...................... 143 Candace Molle (2009-12) ....................... 136 Monique Lamoureux (2010-pres.). 132 Randi Motsko (2005-09).................................116

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Brittany Kirkham (2006-10) ..................... 90 Stephanie Ney (2008-12)...........................87 Amber Hasbargen (2002-06) .................. 86 Margaret-Ann Hinkley (2002-06)........... 54 Jorid Dagfinrud (2009-pres.) ........... 46 Jenna Burdy (2003-05) .............................. 12 Michelle Sauer (2007-pres.) ....................... 9 Michelle Bonapace-Potvin (2011-pres.) ....2

~ Wins ~ 1. Stephanie Ney (2008-12)...........................42 2. Amber Hasbargen (2002-06) .................. 25 3. Jorid Dagfinrud (2009-pres.) ........... 14 Brittany Kirkham (2006-10) ..................... 14 Ann Hinkley (2002-06) .............................. 14 6. Jenna Burdy (2003-05) ................................ 3

~ Goals Against Average ~ (Min. 5 decisions) Jorid Dagfinrud (2009-pres.) ........ 2.64 Stephanie Ney (2008-12)....................... 2.72 Brittany Kirkham (2006-10) ................. 3.42 Amber Hasbargen (2002-06) .............. 3.47 Margaret-Ann Hinkley (2002-06)....... 3.47 6. Jenna Burdy (2003-05) .......................... 3.77 7. Michelle Sauer (2007-08) ..................... 3.88 1. 2. 3. 4.

~ Save Percentage ~ 1 1. 2 2. 3 3. 4 4. 5 5. 6 6. 7 7.

(Min. 5 decisions) Jorid Dagfinrud (2009-pres.) ........ .908 Stephanie Ney (2008-12)..................... .907 Brittany Kirkham (2006-10) ................ .892 Amber Hasbargen (2002-06) ............. .887 Margaret-Ann Hinkley (2002-06)...... .886 Jenna Burdy (2003-05) ......................... .882 Michelle Sauer (2007-08) .................... .881

~ Shutouts ~

Casandra Flanagan holds the career all-time record for penalty minutes with 276.

North Dakota “Firsts” Player Signed to NLI: Jessica Kovacevich First Olympian: Susanne Fellner (Germany, 2006 Olympics) First Active Student-Athlete Olympians: Jocelyne and Monique Lamoureux (2010 Olympics) Patty Kazmaier Nominee: Jocelyne Lamoureux and Monique Lamoureux (Feb. 21, 2011) Professional Hockey: Melissa Jaques, Russia Tornado (2010-12) and Cassandra Flanagan, Sweden (2010-11). Game: Oct. 20, 2002 at Bemidji State (3-3 OT tie) Home Game: Oct. 26, 2002 vs. Boston College Road Game: Oct. 20, 2002 at Bemidji State Win: Oct. 27, 2002, 5-3 vs. Boston College (Hinkley) Road Win: Nov. 8, 2002, 3-2 at Minnesota State Shutout Win: Dec. 6, 2002, 3-0 vs. Wayne State (Hasbargen) Series Sweep: Dec. 6-7, 2002 vs. Wayne State (3-0, 3-2) WCHA Series Sweep: Oct. 19-20, 2007 vs. Bemidji State (1-0, 3-0) WCHA Road Series Sweep: Dec. 12-13, 2008 at Bemidji State (2-1, 4-3 ot) Ranked in National Poll: Nov. 3, 2008 (10th) Clinch Home-Ice: Feb. 5, 2011 (4th place)

Goal: Liz Funk, Oct. 20, 2002 at Bemidji State Assist: Lauren Myers & Jessica Kovacevich, Oct. 20, 2002 at Bemidji State Power-Play Goal: Lauren Myers, Oct. 20, 2002 at Bemidji State Short-Handed Goal: Abbey Strong, Dec. 6, 2002 vs. Wayne State Hat Trick: Sherrie White, Jan. 6, 2003 vs. Vermont Hat Trick, Rookie: Alexia Gagnon Laplante, Jan. 31, 2004 vs. Findlay Goalie Assist: Amber Hasbargen, Jan. 5, 2004 at Vermont

1 Jorid Dagfinrud (2009-pres.) ............. 7 1. 2. Stephanie Ney (2008-12)............................. 6 2 Brittany Kirkham (2006-10) ....................... 6 Margaret-Ann Hinkley (2002-06)............. 6 5. Amber Hasbargen (2002-06) .................... 3 5

~ Hat Tricks ~ 1. 2. 3. 4.

Monique Lamoureux (2010-pres.)..... 5 Jocelyne Lamoureux (2010-pres.) ..... 4 Liz Funk (2002-06)......................................... 2 Michelle Karvinen (2011-pres.) ......... 1 Cami Wooster (2004-06) ............................. 1 Stasia Bakhit (2002-04)................................ 1 Sherrie White (2002-04) .............................. 1

~ Games Played by a Goalie ~

The Minnesota Twins honored Jocelyne and Monique Lamoureux for their efforts at the Olympics on July 31, 2010, at their annual University of North Dakota Day. The Lamoureux twins threw the game’s first pitch.

CAREER RECORDS

99


2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY Name

Number

Years

Pos

GP

G-A-Pts

Pen/Pim

Allen, Aynsley^

12

2002-04, 2005-07

F

112

4-8-12

19/38

St. Andrews, Manitoba

Allen, Christianne (Christey)^^

2

2004-07

D

92

3-8-11

45/90

St. Andrews, Manitoba

Babchishin, Janet^

3

2009-10

F

11

1-1-2

5/10

Sturgis, Saskatchewan

Bakhit, Stasia^^

5

2002-04

F

57

35-28-63

22/44

Omaha, Neb.

Berg, Kayla^^

9

2010-present

D

73

2-9-11

22/55

Fargo, N.D.

Bowers, Samantha^

27

2005-07

F

70

13-7-20

95/206

Littleton, Colo.

Breu, Alyssa^

55

2008-09

D

32

1-3-4

3/6

Faribault, Minn.

Carlson, Christy^

4

2005-07

D

71

4-4-8

22/55

Hutchinson, Minn.

9, 21

2003-06

F

66

1-1-2

2/4

Coon Rapids, Minn.

Connelly, Sarah^^

22

2003-06

F/D

84

6-23-29

18/44

Cook, Andrea^^

8

2006-08

F

69

3-2-5

0/0

Cecko, Laura^^

100

Hometown

Crandall, Kelly

9

2003-04

F

10

0-0-0

0/0

Cutcliffe, Rachel^

3

2003-05

D

33

0-1-1

12/24

Dagenais, Sara^^^^

22

2008-12

F

135

31-30-61

43/108

Dalen, Andrea^

10

2011-present

F

37

9-4-13

4/8

Lakeland, Minn. Reston, Manitoba Plymouth, Minn. Augustine Cove, Prince Edward Montreal, Quebec Honefoss, Norway

Dianoski, Melissa^

5

2004-05

F

34

10-9-19

34/84

Fairbanks, Alaska

Dusich, Rachel^

23

2003-04

D

32

1-9-10

6/12

Apple Valley, Minn.

Fellner, Susanne^^

8

2008-10

D

62

4-7-11

11/22

Fingland, Devon^^^^

7

2002-06

D/F

129

13-33-46

107/214

Fronhofer, Germany

Flanagan, Cassandra^^^^

16

2006-10

D

142

4-5-9

138/276

Great Falls, Manitoba

Fletcher, Kelsey^^^

5

2006-09

D

107

4-19-23

58/135

Vadnais Heights, Minn.

Lundar, Manitoba

Funk, Elizabeth (Liz)^^^^

17

2002-06

F

128

32-35-67

56/112

Mendota Heights, Minn.

Furia, Ashley ^^^

91

2009-present

D/F

107

10-16-26

17/34

Sedalia, Colo.

Gagnon Laplante, Alexia^^

14

2003-07

F

120

21-16-37

29/58

Sainte-Therese, Quebec

Gilbert, Megan^^^

15

2009-present

F

103

2-11-13

10/20

Andover, Minn.

Girtz, Anne^^^

10

2002-06

F

118

12-23-35

35/70

Shoreview, Minn.

Hangsleben, Marissa^^

4

2003-05

F

67

7-10-17

18/36

Grand Forks, N.D.

Hanson, Casie^^^^

6

2005-09

F/D

140

19-13-32

24/56

St. Peter, Minn.

Hanson, Dana

13

2003-04

D

17

0-0-0

0/0

Mound, Minn.

Harren, Jessica^

27

2009-10

F

33

0-1-1

0/0

Woodbury, Minn.

Hauser, Tawni

21

2002-03

F

12

0-1-1

0/0

Grand Rapids, Minn.

Hebert, Nikki^^

19

2007-09

F

46

4-1-5

24/59

Lakeville, Minn.

Holland, Jodi^^

17

2006-08

F

66

8-4-12

8/16

Rochester, Minn.

Holmes, Ashley^^^^

12

2008-12

D

139

1-18-19

19/49

Miltona, Minn.

Holt, Natasha

13

2002-03

D

25

3-4-7

10/20

St. Paul, Minn.

Hopps, Meghan^^^

19

2003-06

F

102

7-3-10

8/16

Bemidji, Minn.

Jakobsen, Josefine^

63

2011-present

F

37

13-23-36

8/16

Aalborg, Denmark

Jaques, Melissa^^^^

13

2005-09

F

134

36-42-78

86/172

Cooks Creek, Manitoba

Johnson, Alyssa^^

21

2005-08

D/F

87

1-7-8

38/79

Fergus Falls, Minn.

Jwanouskos, Danielle (Dani)

16

2002-03

D

23

0-0-0

1/2

Karvinen, Michelle^

8

2011-present

F

36

24-38-62

27/65

Ketcher, Kelsey^^^^

21

2008-12

F

127

13-10-23

26/52

Mound, Minn.

Kolls, Madison^^

3

2010-12

D

47

0-5-5

3/6

Hudson, Wis.

White Bear Lake, Minn. Rodovre, Denmark

Kovacevich, Jessica^^^

11

2002-06

D

126

8-26-34

127/262

Anchorage, Alaska

Lamoureux, Jocelyne^^

17

2010-present

F

70

62-77-139

76/171

Grand Forks, N.D.

Lamoureux, Monique^^

18

2010-present

F/D

70

48-78-126

62/132

Grand Forks, N.D.

Lewis, Kelly^^^

20

2007-10

D

106

9-25-34

44/88

Forest Lake, Minn.

Loken, Mary^^^

2

2009-present

F

107

21-24-45

28/56

Roseau, Minn.

Lynch, Ashley^^

7

2006-08

D

70

4-17-21

11/22

Gilbert Plains, Manitoba

McCann, Sarah

6

2002-04

D/F

31

2-3-5

5/10

Apple Valley, Minn.

ALL-TIME ROSTER


2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY Miller, Margot^^^^

19,89

2008-12

F

132

15-24-39

29/58

West Bloomfield, Mich.

Moir, Alanna^

17

2009-present

F

11

0-0-0

1/2

Sherwood Park, Alberta

Molle, Candace^^^

32

2009-12

D

97

8-23-31

58/137

Monarez, Ariel^

4

2010-present

D

24

0-0-0

0/0

Motsko, Randi^^^^

15

2005-09

F

144

22-27-49

53/106

Fairbanks, Alaska

Mutrie, Meghan^^

8

2002-06

F

95

5-5-10

7/14

Calgary, Alberta

Myers, Lauren

2

2002-03

F

22

2-2-4

6/12

Glendale, Ariz.

Nelson, Meaghan^^

15

2002-05

F/D

92

6-4-10

19/38

Grand Forks, N.D.

Olean, Danae

23

2002-03

D

26

0-1-1

3/6

Parizek, Allison^^^

6

2009-present

F

105

12-18-30

42/95

Paulson, Ashley^^

10

2006-08

F

59

6-9-15

20/40

Onalaska, Wis.

Perkins, Holly^^

5

2009-11

F

34

9-9-18

11/22

Soldotna, Alaska

PichĂŠ, Francie^

27

2010-present

F/D

8

0-0-0

0/0

Poirier, Marie-Michelle^

18

2008-09

F

36

8-8-16

17/42

Anchorage, Alaska Littleton, Colo.

Carlton, Minn. Minot, N.D.

East Grand Forks, N.D. New-Richmond, Quebec

Porter, Jenny^

24

2006-07

F

36

4-2-6

11/33

Faribault, Minn.

Roy, Stephanie^^^^

39

2007-11

F

120

19-24-43

30/63

Grande Digue, New Brunswick

Schirado, Jade^

21

2006-07

F

34

2-3-5

3/6

Bismarck, N.D.

Sell, Emily^

12

2007-08

F

36

1-1-2

4/8

Williston, N.D.

Slavin, Jordan^^^

7

2009-present

D

74

9-25-34

35/81

Erie, Colo.

Strong, Abbey^^

20

2002-04

D

56

5-24-29

21/42

Houghton, Mich.

Tofte, Mikaela^

9

2002-03

D

25

3-6-9

17/42

Williston, N.D.

Turner, Samantha (Sam)^^^

9

2006-09

D

108

3-9-12

29/58

Hudson, Wis.

Ubl, Stefanie

28

2004-05

D

30

1-1-2

23/57

Coon Rapids, Minn.

Weber, Monique^

26

2011-12

F

35

5-13-18

31/82

Elk River, Minn.

27

2002-04

F

57

26-24-50

18/36

Neepawa, Manitoba

13,14

2008-12

F

141

47-68-115

66/146

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

White, Sherrie^^ Wiebe, Alyssa^^^^

Williams, Alexandra (Alex)^^^^ 25

2006-10

F

136

7-8-15

43/89

Eagan, Minn.

Williams, Tori^

16

2011-12

D

34

1-4-5

14/28

The Pas, Manitoba

Wooster, Camille (Cami)^^

18

2004-06

F

66

25-19-44

22/44

Salvador, Saskatchewan

Wooster, Cara^^

16

2004-06

F

71

25-22-47

25/58

Salvador, Saskatchewan

Yorga, Amber^

24

2002-05

F

74

7-13-20

22/44

Stillwater, Minn.

Sv%

Record

1.00

0-0-0

Royn-Noranda, Quebec

Name Bonapace-Potvin, Michelle^

Number

Years

33

2011-present

GP-GS Gaa

Hometown

1-0

0.00

12-6

3.77

.882

3-2-1

Brandon, Manitoba

46-39 2.64

.908

14-23-3

Sarpsborg, Norway

Burdy, Jenna

31

2003-05

Dagfinrud, Jorid^^^

30

2009-pres.

Edgar, Grace^

49

2007-08

3-0

10.27

.643

0-0-0

Plano, Texas

Gabrielson, Kari

1

2005-06

1-0

4.75

.812

0-0-0

Rochester, Minn.

Hasbargen, Amber^^^^

35

2002-06

86-82

3.47

.887

25-50-6

Warroad, Minn.

Hinkley, Margaret-Ann^

1

2002-06

54-41

3.47

.886

14-26-2

Edmonton, Alberta

Karnik, Jody

31

2006-07

5-2

5.75

.812

0-2-0

Kirkham, Brittany^^^^

33

2006-10

90-88

3.42

.892

14-62-11

Ney, Stephanie^^^^

29

2008-12

87-81

2.72

.907

42-32-7

Sauer, Michelle^

1

2007-08

9-5

3.88

.881

0-4-1

Overland Park, Kan. Ottawa, Ontario 100 Mile House, British Columbia Agoura, Calif.

ALL-TIME ROSTER

101


2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY ~1~ Sauer, Michelle ........................................... 2007-08 Hinkley, Margaret-Ann ............................ 2002-06

~12~ Holmes, Ashley ........................................... 2008-12 Sell, Emily...................................................... 2007-08 Allen, Aynsley............................ 2002-04, 2005-07

~2~ Loken, Mary ....................................... 2009-present Allen, Christey (also #4) ........................... 2004-06 Myers, Lauren.............................................. 2002-03

~3~ Karvinen, Michelle (also #8) ......... 2012-present Kolls, Madison ............................................. 2010-12 Babchishin, Janet....................................... 2009-10 Carlson, Christy (also #4)......................... 2006-07 Cutcliffe, Rachel.......................................... 2003-05

~4~ Monarez, Ariel ............................................. 2010-11 Allen, Christey (also #2) ........................... 2006-07 Carlson, Christy (also #3)......................... 2005-06 Hangsleben, Marissa ................................ 2003-05

~13~ Alyssa Wiebe (also #14) ........................... 2009-12 Jaques, Melissa ........................................... 2005-09 Hanson, Dana.............................................. 2003-04 Holt, Natasha............................................... 2002-03

Perkins, Holly............................................... 2009-11 Fletcher, Kelsey ........................................... 2006-09 Dianoski, Melissa ....................................... 2004-05 Bakhit, Stasia ............................................... 2002-04

~6~

~7~ Slavin, Jordan .................................... 2009-present Lynch, Ashley .............................................. 2006-08 Fingland, Devon......................................... 2002-06

~8~

~15~ Gilbert, Megan.................................. 2009-present Motsko, Randi ............................................. 2005-09 Nelson, Meaghan ...................................... 2002-05

Berg, Kayla.......................................... 2010-present Turner, Sam .................................................. 2006-09 Cecko, Laura (also #21) ............................ 2004-06 Crandall, Kelly ............................................. 2003-04 Tofte, Mikaela .............................................. 2002-03

~10~ Dalen, Andrea ................................... 2011-present Paulson, Ashley .......................................... 2006-08 Girtz, Anne ................................................... 2002-06

Tori Williams ...................................... 2011-present Flanagan, Cassandra................................. 2006-10 Wooster, Cara .............................................. 2004-06 Jwanouskos, Danielle (Dani).................. 2002-03

Lamoureux, Jocelyne ..................... 2010-present Moir, Alanna ................................................ 2009-10 Holland, Jodi ............................................... 2006-08 Funk, Elizabeth ........................................... 2002-06

~18~ Lamoureux, Monique..................... 2010-present Poirier, Marie-Michelle ............................. 2008-09 Wooster, Cami ............................................. 2004-06

~19~

~20~ Lewis, Kelly ................................................... 2007-10 Strong, Abbey ............................................. 2002-04

~21~ Ketcher, Kelsey............................................ 2008-12 Schirado, Jade ............................................. 2006-07 Johnson, Alyssa (also #11) ...................... 2005-06 Cecko, Laura (also #9)............................... 2003-04 Hauser, Tawni .............................................. 2002-03

Johnson, Alyssa (also #21) ...................... 2006-08 Kovacevich, Jessica ................................... 2002-06

~28~ ~29~ Ney, Stephanie ................................. 2008-present

~30~ Dagfinrud, Jorid ............................... 2009-present

~31~ Karnik, Jody ................................................. 2006-07 Burdy, Jenna ................................................ 2003-05

~32~ Molle, Candace ................................. 2009-present

~33~ Kirkham, Brittany ....................................... 2006-10 Gabrielson, Kari .......................................... 2005-06

~35~ Hasbargen, Amber .................................... 2002-06

~39~ Roy, Stephanie .................................. 2007-present

~49~ Edgar, Grace.............................................2007-2008

~55~ Breu, Alyssa .................................................. 2008-09

~63~ ~22~

~11~

~27~ PichĂŠ, Francie ............................................. 2010-11 Harren, Jessica ............................................ 2009-10 Bowers, Samantha..................................... 2005-07 White, Sherrie ............................................. 2002-04

Ubl, Stefanie ................................................ 2004-05

Michelle Karvinen (also #3) ...................... 2010-12 Miller, Margot (Also #89) ......................... 2009-10 Fellner, Susanne ........................................... 2008-10 Hebert, Nikki ............................................... 2007-09 Cook, Andrea............................................... 2006-08 Hopps, Meghan.......................................... 2003-06 Mutrie, Meghan.......................................... 2002-06

~9~

~25~

~14~ Wiebe, Alyssa (also #13) .......................... 2008-09 Gagnon Laplante, Alexia ......................... 2003-07

~17~ Parizek, Allison.................................. 2009-present Hanson, Casie.............................................. 2005-09 McCann, Sarah ............................................ 2002-04

~24~ Porter, Jenny................................................ 2006-07 Yorga, Amber .............................................. 2002-05

Williams, Alex .............................................. 2006-10

~16~ ~5~

~23~ Dusich, Rachel ............................................ 2003-04 Olean, Danae............................................... 2002-03

Dagenais, Sara ............................................ 2008-12 Nelson, Alexa .............................................. 2007-08 Connelly, Sarah........................................... 2003-06

Josefine Jakobsen ........................... 2011-present

~89~ Miller, Margot (also #19).......................... 2008-09

~91~ Furia, Ashley ...................................... 2009-present

102 JERSEY HISTORY


2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY Year-by-Year National Champions Year 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Champion (Record) Minnesota Duluth (28-5-4) Minnesota Duluth (24-6-4) Minnesota Duluth (31-3-2) Minnesota (30-4-2) Minnesota (36-2-2) Wisconsin (36-4-1) Wisconsin (36-1-4) Minnesota Duluth (34-4-1) Wisconsin (34-2-5) Minnesota Duluth (31-8-2) Wisconsin (37-2-2) Minnesota (34-5-2)

Score 4-2 3-2 4-2 (2ot) 6-2 4-3 3-0 4-1 4-0 5-0 3-2 (3ot) 4-1 4-2

Runner-up St. Lawrence Brown Harvard Harvard Harvard Minnesota Minn. Duluth Wisconsin Mercyhurst Cornell Boston U. Wisconsin

Site Minneapolis, Minn. Durham, N.H. Duluth, Minn. Providence, R.I. Durham, N.H. Minneapolis, Minn. Lake Placid, N.Y. Duluth, Minn. Boston, Mass. Minneapolis, Minn. Erie, Pa. Duluth, Minn.

Attend. 3,079 3,102 5,167 3,522 2,056 4,701 3,355 4,031 2,437 1,473 3,956 2,439

Semifinalists Harvard 3/Dartmouth 2 Minnesota 2/Niagara 2 Dartmouth 4/Minnesota 2 St. Lawrence 2/Dartmouth 1 St. Lawrence 5/Dartmouth 1 New Hampshire/St. Lawrence Boston College/St. Lawrence Harvard/New Hampshire Minnesota/Minnesota Duluth Minnesota/Mercyhurst Boston College/Cornell Cornell/Boston College

All-Time Captains Year 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Captain(s) Sherrie White Sherrie White Marissa Hangsleben Jessica Kovacevich Rotating Ashley Lynch Casie Hanson Kelly Lewis Jocelyne Lamoureux, Monique Lamoureux Jocelyne Lamoureux

Assistant Captain(s) None Stasia Bakhit Devon Fingland, Meaghan Nelson Amber Hasbargen, Devon Fingland Rotating Kelsey Fletcher, Casie Hanson, Randi Motsko Melissa Jaques, Randi Motsko, Kelsey Fletcher Cassandra Flanagan, Susanne Fellner, Brittany Kirkham Margot Miller, Sara Dagenais, Jorid Dagfinrud Monique Lamoureux, Mary Loken, Kayla Berg

North Dakota Shutout Club Date 12/06/02 02/14/03 11/08/03 11/21/03 01/05/04 01/23/04 02/22/04 12/10/05 01/28/06 02/11/06 12/02/06 10/19/07 10/20/07 10/26/07 01/12/08 10/24/08 11/23/08 1/31/09 10/02/09 01/02/10 02/12/10 02/20/10 1/21/11 1/22/11 12/3/11 12/10/11 1/4/12 1/20/12 1/21/12 2/25/12

Name Amber Hasbargen Amber Hasbargen Margaret-Ann Hinkley Margaret-Ann Hinkley Margaret-Ann Hinkley Margaret-Ann Hinkley Burdy/Hasbargen/Hinkley Margaret-Ann Hinkley Amber Hasbargen Margaret-Ann Hinkley Brittany Kirkham Brittany Kirkham Brittany Kirkham Brittany Kirkham Brittany Kirkham Brittany Kirkham Stephanie Ney Stephanie Ney Jorid Dagfinrud Jorid Dagfinrud Jorid Dagfinrud Stephanie Ney Stephanie Ney Stephanie Ney Jorid Dagfinrud Jorid Dagfinrud

Opponent Wayne State Wayne State Minnesota State Wayne State Vermont Wayne State Clarkson Bemidji State Minnesota State Minnesota Duluth Niagara Bemidji State Bemidji State Ohio State Bemidji State Union Minnesota Duluth Bemidji State #1 Wisconsin Union Bemidji State Minnesota State St. Cloud State St. Cloud State #2 Minnesota #10 Minnesota Duluth Stephanie Ney/Jorid Dagfinrud/Michelle Bonapace-Potvin Lindenwood Jorid Dagfinrud St. Cloud State Jorid Dagfinrud St. Cloud State Stephanie Ney Bemidji State

Score (Svs) 3-0 (15) 2-0 (20) 2-0 (35) 3-0 (19) 4-0 (20) 3-0 (23) 4-0 (21) 4-0 (11) 3-0 (28) 2-0 (25) 0-0 (41) 1-0 (23) 3-0 (31) 0-0 (36) 1-0 (26) 3-0 (9) 4-0 (41) 0-0 (20) 2-0 (29) 5-0 (14) 2-0 (37) 1-0 (34) 5-0 (28) 5-0 (23) 3-0 (34) 2-0 (20) 14-0 (15) 10-0 (16) 9-0 (27) 2-0 (19)

ALL-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS/CAPTAINS/SHUTOUTS

103


2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY WCHA Awards WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year 2007-08 2011-12

Casie Hanson, F Jocelyne Lamoureux, F

2008-09

Rookie of the Year 2011-12

Michelle Karvinen, F

Scoring Champion 2011-12

Jocelyne Lamoureux, F

2004-05 2006-07 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 2011-12 2011-12 2011-12

Cami Wooster (Rookie team) Ashley Lynch (Rookie team) Kayla Berg (Rookie team) Jocelyne Lamoureux (2nd team) Monique Lamoureux (2nd team) Jocelyne Lamoureux (1st team) Monique Lamoureux (2nd team) Michelle Karvinen (3rd/Rookie team)

2009-10

All-WCHA Team

WCHA Scholar Athlete 2005-06 2006-07

2007-08

2008-09 2009-10

Meghan Mutrie, F Aynsley Allen, F Christey Allen, D Christy Carlson, D Casie Hanson, F/D Alyssa Johnson, D/F Andrea Cook, F Casie Hanson, F Jodi Holland, F Alyssa Johnson, F/D Brittany Kirkham, G Casie Hanson, F Brittany Kirkham, G Brittany Kirkham, G Ashley Holmes, D

WCHA All-Academic Team 2004-05 Devon Fingland, D Marissa Hangsleben, F Meghan Hopps, F Meghan Mutrie, F Anne Girtz, F Amber Hasbargen, G Jessica Kovacevich, D Meaghan Nelson, F/D 2005-06 Christey Allen, D Laura Cecko, F Devon Fingland, F/D Liz Funk, F Anne Girtz, F Amber Hasbargen, G Meghan Hopps, F Jessica Kovacevich, D Meghan Mutrie, F 2006-07 Aynsley Allen, F Christey Allen, D Christy Carlson, D Alexia Gagnon Laplante, F Casie Hanson, F/D Alyssa Johnson, D/F Randi Motsko, F 2007-08 Andrea Cook, F Cassandra Flanagan, F Casie Hanson, F 104 AWARDS AND HONORS

2010-11

2011-12

Jodi Holland, F Alyssa Johnson, F/D Brittany Kirkham, G Ashley Lynch, D Samantha Turner, D Alex Williams, F Casie Hanson, F Kelsey Fletcher, F Cassandra Flanagan, D Sam Turner, D/F Brittany Kirkham, G Kelly Lewis, D Stephanie Roy, F Nikki Hebert, F Cassandra Flanagan, D Stephanie Roy, F Sara Dagenais, F Margot Miller, F Alyssa Wiebe, F Jorid Dagfinrud, G Jocelyne Lamoureux, F Monique Lamoureux, F/D Mary Loken, F Allison Parizek, F Margot Miller, F Jordan Slavin, D Kayla Berg, D Jorid Dagfinrud, G Ashley Furia, D/F Megan Gilbert, F Ashley Holmes, D Kelsey Ketcher, F Jocelyne Lamoureux, F Monique Lamoureux, F/D Mary Loken, F Margot Miller, D/F Stephanie Ney, G Allison Parizek, F Michelle Bonapace-Potvin, G Jordan Slavin, D Alyssa Wiebe, F

2008-09 Sioux captain Casie Hanson was honored with the WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year her junior season and was a three-time member of the WCHA All-Academic Team. She was also voted the team’s most dedicated player both years under the Idalski regime.


2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY National Awards

UND Team Awards

Patty Kazmaier 2010-11 2010-11 2011-12 2011-12

Jocelyne Lamoureux (nominee) Monique Lamoureux (nominee) Jocelyne Lamoureux (top-3) Monique Lamoureux (top-10)

Most Valuable Player 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Ironwoman Award

Melissa Jaques Melissa Jaques Jorid Dagfinrud Jocelyne Lamoureux Monique Lamoureux Jocelyne Lamoureux

2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07

Best Defensive Player

2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07

NDAPSSA Awards Women’s College Team of the Year 2011-12

North Dakota

Female College Athlete of the Year 2011-12

Jocelyne Lamoureux, F

High-Octane Award 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Jocelyne Lamoureux (2nd team)

CCM All-American (AHCA) 2011-12 2011-12

Jocelyne Lamoureux (1st team) Monique Lamoureux (2nd team)

Rookie of the Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

2004-05

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

2008-09

Stasia Bakhit, F Meghan Mutrie, F Abbey Strong, D Sherrie White, F Devon Fingland, D Amber Hasbargen, G Meghan Mutrie, F Meghan Mutrie, F Devon Fingland, D Anne Girtz Andrea Cook, F Casie Hanson, F Jodi Holland, F Alyssa Johnson, D Brittany Kirkham, G Casie Hanson, F Brittany Kirkham, G

All-USCHO Teams 2011-12 2011-12 2011-12

Jocelyne Lamoureux (1st team) Monique Lamoureux (1st team) Michelle Karvinen (Rookie team)

Sherrie White Sherrie White Devon Fingland Devon Fingland, Melissa Jaques Casie Hanson

Stephanie Roy Alyssa Wiebe Mary Loken Kayla Berg Michelle Karvinen

2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07

Devon Fingland Abbey Strong Marissa Hangsleben Casie Hanson Christy Carlson, Andrea Cook

Friends Group Fans Choice Award

AWHCA Scholar Athletes 2003-04

Brittany Kirkham Kelly Lewis Kelly Lewis Stephanie Ney Monique Lamoureux

Unsung Hero Award

Capital One Academic All-American 2011-12

Sherrie White Sherrie White Meghan Mutrie Meghan Mutrie Alyssa Johnson

Most Improved Player 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Stephanie Roy Kelsey Ketcher Kayla Berg Megan Gilbert Michelle Bonapace-Potvin

2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07

Stasia Bakhit Meaghan Nelson Devon Fingland Cassandra Flanagan

Most Dedicated Player 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Casie Hanson Casie Hanson Jorid Dagfinrud Jorid Dagfinrud Jorid Dagfinrud

2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Sherrie White Meghan Mutrie Meghan Mutrie, Devon Fingland Casie Hanson Casie Hanson Casie Hanson Casie Hanson Cassandra Flanagan Michelle Bonapace-Potvin Michelle Bonapace-Potvin

Academic Award

University of North Dakota Awards (All Sports) Grace Rhonemus Female Athlete of the Year 2011-12

Jocelyne Lamoureux, F

Rookie of the Year (Female) 2009-10 2011-12

Jorid Dagfinrud, G Michelle Karvinen, F

AWARDS AND HONORS

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2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY

UND Women’s Hockey Olympians Jocelyne Lamoureux Team USA 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics

Monique Lamoureux

Silver Medal

Team USA 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics Silver Medal

Michelle Karvinen Team Finland 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics

Susanne Fellner

Bronze Medal

Team Germany 2006 Torino Winter Olympics

Peter Elander Team Sweden 2002-10 Winter Olympics Silver and Bronze Medals

106 OLYMPIANS

5th Place


2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY International Ice Hockey Federation World Championship Dalen, Andrea Year 2009 2011 2012 Totals

Norway Division DIV I DIV I DIV IA

POS F F F

GP 5 4 5 14

G 4 2 4 10

A 1 2 5 8

P 5 4 9 18

PIM 14 2 2 18

+/Ͳ Ͳ3 +3 +10 +10

SOG 17 19 29 65

GW 1 0 0 1

PP 1 0 0 1

SH 0 0 0 0

Eisenschmid, Tanja Year 2011 2012 Totals

Germany Division DIV I TOP

POS D D

GP 4 5 9

G 0 1 1

A 0 0 0

P 0 1 1

PIM 2 6 8

+/Ͳ +2 E +2

SOG 7 12 19

GW 0 0 0

PP 0 0 0

SH 0 1 1

Fallman, Johanna Year 2011 2012 Totals

Sweden Division TOP TOP

POS D D

GP 5 4 9

G 0 0 0

A 0 1 1

P 0 1 1

PIM 2 0 2

+/Ͳ Ͳ1 E Ͳ1

SOG 1 0 1

GW 0 0 0

PP 0 0 0

SH 0 0 0

Fellner, Susanne Year 2007 2008 2011 2012 Totals

Germany Division TOP TOP DIV I DIV I

POS D D D D

GP 4 4 4 5 17

G 0 0 0 0 0

A 1 1 0 2 4

P 1 1 0 2 4

PIM 4 2 0 2 8

+/Ͳ Ͳ2 Ͳ3 +2 Ͳ1 Ͳ4

SOG 3 5 5 5 18

GW 0 0 0 0 0

PP 0 0 0 0 0

SH 0 0 0 0 0

Jakobsen, Josefine Year 2011 2012 Totals

Denmark Division DIV II DIV IB

POS F F

GP 4 5 9

G 6 7 13

A 1 6 7

P 7 13 20

PIM 2 2 4

+/Ͳ +5 +6 +11

SOG 20 47 67

GW 1 2 3

PP 2 3 5

SH 0 1 1

Lamoureux, Jocelyne Year 2009 2010 2011 2012 Totals

USA Division TOP OLYMPICS TOP TOP TOP

POS F F F F

GP 5 5 5 5 20

G 0 2 3 4 9

A 2 4 3 5 14

P 2 6 6 9 23

PIM 2 0 4 8 14

+/Ͳ +5 +10 +5 +7 +27

SOG 10 10 22 9 51

GW 0 0 0 0 0

PP 0 0 0 1 1

SH 0 0 0 0 0

Lamoureux, Monique Year 2009 2010 2011 2012 Totals

USA Division TOP OLYMPICS TOP TOP

POS F F F F

GP 5 5 3 5 18

G 2 4 2 7 15

A 3 6 5 7 21

P 5 10 7 14 26

PIM 10 2 6 6 24

+/Ͳ +5 +7 +3 +9 +24

SOG 18 22 20 26 86

GW 1 1 0 2 4

PP 0 2 0 3 5

SH 0 0 0 1 1

Karvinen, Michelle Year 2009 2010 2011 2012 Totals

Finland Division TOP OLYMPICS TOP TOP

POS F F F F

GP 5 5 6 6 22

G 5 1 4 0 10

A 2 2 4 5 13

P 7 3 8 5 23

PIM 6 4 8 4 22

+/Ͳ +3 +1 +2 Ͳ5 +1

SOG 13 13 28 6 60

GW 1 0 1 0 2

PP 1 0 0 0 1

SH 0 0 0 0 0

Dagfinrud, Jorid Year 2005 2007 2008 2009 2011 2012 Totals

Norway Division DIV II DIV I DIV I DIV I DIV I DIV IA

GP 0 1 2 3 2 4 12

MIP 0 20:00 118:39 126:12 120:00 241:05 615:56

GA 0 1 5 10 1 5 22

SVS 0 18 78 59 36 88 279

SOG 0 19 83 69 37 93 301

SV% .976 .947 .940 .855 .973 .946 .927

GAA 0.00 3.00 2.53 4.75 0.50 1.24 2.14

WͲLͲT 0Ͳ0Ͳ0 1Ͳ0Ͳ0 0Ͳ2Ͳ0 2Ͳ1Ͳ0 2Ͳ0Ͳ0 3Ͳ1Ͳ0 8Ͳ4Ͳ0

SO 0 0 0 0 2 1 3

IIHF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS STATISTICS 107


2012-13 NORTH DAKOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY September Fri/28 Lindenwood University @ Ohio State (NC) 7:07 pm Wisconsin @ MInnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm Colgate University @ Minnesota (NC) 7:07 pm Minnesota Whitecaps @ Minnesota Duluth (X) 7:07 pm Sat/29 Lindenwood University @ Ohio State (NC) 4:07 pm Wisconsin @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 3:07 pm Colgate University @ Minnesota (NC) 4:07 pm Minnesota Whitecaps @ Minnesota Duluth (X) 7:07 pm

Minnesota Duluth @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm Sat/24 Minnesota @ University of New Hampshire (NC) 2:00 pm Ohio State @ Princeton University (NC) 4:00 pm St. Cloud State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 2:07 pm Bemidji State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 3:07 pm Minnesota Duluth @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm Sun/25 Minnesota @ University of New Hampshire (NC) 2:00 pm Fri/30 Ohio State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm St. Cloud State @ Lindenwood University (NC) 7:00 pm RIT @ North Dakota (NC) 7:07 pm

October Fri/5

Bemidji State @ Providence College (NC) 7:00 pm St. Cloud State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm Ohio State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm Wisconsin @ Lindenwood University (NC) 7:00 pm Minnesota State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm Sat/6 Bemidji State @ Providence College (NC) 4:00 pm St. Cloud State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 4:07 pm Ohio State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 4:07 pm Wisconsin @ Lindenwood University (NC) 4:00 pm Minnesota State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 2:07 pm Fri/12 Minnesota @ St. Lawrence University (NC) 7:00 pm North Dakota @ Ohio State (WCHA) 7:07 pm St. Cloud State @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:07 pm Lindenwood @ Minnesota State (NC) 7:07 pm Sat/13 Minnesota @ St. Lawrence University (NC) 3:00 pm North Dakota @ Ohio State (WCHA) 4:07 pm Wisconsin @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 3:07 pm Lindenwood @ Minnesota State (NC) 3:07 pm St. Cloud State @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:07 pm Sun/14 Wisconsin @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 3:07 pm Fri/19 Bemidji State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm Ohio State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm Minnesota Duluth @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm St. Cloud State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm Sat/20 Ohio State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 1:07 pm Minnesota Duluth @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 3:07 pm St. Cloud State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm Sun/21 Bemidji State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 2:07 pm Fri/26 Minnesota Duluth @ Boston College (NC) TBA pm Minnesota State @ Mercyhurst College (NC) 6:00 pm Bemidji State @ Ohio State (WCHA) 7:07 pm University of New Hampshire @ Wisconsin (NC) 7:07 pm Sat/27 Minnesota Duluth @ Boston College (NC) TBA pm St. Cloud State @ Providence College (NC) 1:00 pm Minnesota State @ Mercyhurst College (NC) 1:00 pm Bemidji State @ Ohio State (WCHA) 4:07 pm Minnesota @ North Dakota (WCHA) 2:07 pm Sun/28 St. Cloud State @ Providence College (NC) 1:00 pm University of New Hampshire @ Wisconsin (NC) 2:07 pm Minnesota @ North Dakota (WCHA) 2:07 pm

November Thur/1 Bemidji State vs Minnesota Whitecaps (X) 7:00 pm @Eveleth, MN Fri/2 Ohio State @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm Clarkson University @ North Dakota (NC) 2:07 pm Minnesota @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm Sat/3 Minnesota State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 2:07 pm Ohio State @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 2:07 pm Clarkson University @ North Dakota (NC) 2:07 pm Minnesota @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm Sun/4 Minnesota State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 2:07 pm Fri/9 Lindenwood University @ St. Cloud State (NC) 2:07 pm Maine @ Bemidji State (NC) 7:07 pm Sat/10 Lindenwood University @ St. Cloud State (NC) 2:07 pm University of Maine @ Bemidji State (NC) 7:07 pm Fri/16 Wisconsin @ Ohio State (WCHA) 2:07 pm @ Schottenstein Center, Columbus, OH Minnesota State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 6:07 pm Minnesota Duluth @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm Sat/17 Wisconsin @ Ohio State (WCHA) 2:07 pm @ Schottenstein Center, Columbus, OH North Dakota @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 2:07 pm Minnesota Duluth @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 2:07 pm Minnesota State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 4:07 pm Sun/18 North Dakota @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 2:07 pm Fri/23 Ohio State @ Princeton University (NC) 7:00 pm St. Cloud State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 2:07 pm Bemidji State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm

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WCHA COMPOSITE SCHEDULE

December Wisconsin @ Minnesota (WCHA) 2:07 pm Ohio State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 3:07 pm Minnesota Duluth @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:07 pm St. Cloud State @ Lindenwood University (NC) 2:00 pm RIT @ North Dakota (NC) 7:07 pm Sun/2 Wisconsin @ Minnesota (WCHA) 2:07 pm Minnesota Duluth @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 4:07 pm Fri/7 Minnesota @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:07 pm Minnesota State @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 2:07 pm Sat/8 RIT @ Ohio State (NC) TBA pm North Dakota @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 2:07 pm Minnesota State @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 2:07 pm Boston University @ Minnesota Duluth (NC) 3:07 pm Minnesota @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 4:07 pm Sun/9 RIT @ Ohio State (NC) 2:07 pm North Dakota @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 2:07 pm Boston University @ Minnesota Duluth (NC) 3:07 pm

Sat/16 Minnesota Duluth @ Wisconsin (WCHA) St. Cloud State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) Bemidji State @ Minnesota (WCHA) Ohio State @ North Dakota (WCHA) Sun/17 Minnesota Duluth @ Wisconsin (WCHA) Fri/22 Minnesota State @ Ohio State (WCHA) Wisconsin @ Bemidji State (WCHA) North Dakota @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) Minnesota @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) Sat/23 Minnesota State @ Ohio State (WCHA) Wisconsin @ Bemidji State (WCHA) North Dakota @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) Minnesota @ St. Cloud State (WCHA)

Sat/1

January Tue/1 Minnesota State @ Lindenwood University (NC) 7:00 pm Wed/2 Minnesota State @ Lindenwood University (NC) 2:00 pm Fri/4 Bemidji State @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 2:07 pm North Dakota @ Lindenwood University (NC) 7:00 pm Sat/5 Durham West @ Ohio State (X) 3:07 pm Bemidji State @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 2:07 pm North Dakota @ Lindenwood University (NC) 2:00 pm Fri/11 North Dakota @ Minnesota (WCHA) 6:07 pm Ohio State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm Minnesota State @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:07 pm Sat/12 St. Cloud State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 3:07 pm North Dakota @ Minnesota (WCHA) 4:07 pm Minnesota State @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 4:07 pm Ohio State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm Sun/13 St. Cloud State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 3:07 pm Fri/18 St. Cloud State @ Ohio State (WCHA) 7:07 pm Bemidji State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm Minnesota @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm Wisconsin @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm Sat/19 St. Cloud State @ Ohio State (WCHA) 4:07 pm Bemidji State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm Minnesota @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 3:07 pm Wisconsin @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm Fri/25 Minnesota Duluth @ Ohio State (WCHA) TBA pm North Dakota @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm Sat/26 Minnesota @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 2:07 pm North Dakota @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 2:07 pm Minnesota Duluth @ Ohio State (WCHA) TBA pm Sun/27 Minnesota @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 2:07 pm

February Fri/1

Ohio State @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 2:07 pm Minnesota Duluth @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm North Dakota @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm Sat/2 Ohio State @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 2:07 pm North Dakota @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 3:07 pm Minnesota Duluth @ Minnesota (WCHA) 4:07 pm Fri/8 Minnesota @ Ohio State (WCHA) 7:07 pm Wisconsin @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 2:07 pm Bemidji State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm Sat/9 Minnesota @ Ohio State (WCHA) 1:07 pm Wisconsin @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 2:07 pm Minnesota State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 3:07 pm Bemidji State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm Sun/10 Minnesota State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 3:07 pm Fri/15 Bemidji State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm St. Cloud State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm Ohio State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm

2:07 pm 3:07 pm 4:07 pm 7:07 pm 2:07 pm 2:07 PM 7:07 pm 7:07 pm 7:07 pm 1:07 PM 4:07 pm 4:07 pm 2:07 pm

• end of regular season •

March Fri/1

2013 WCHA PLAYOFFS • 1st Round • Best-of-Three (#8 Rank @ #1 Rank) TBA (#7 Rank @ #2 Rank) TBA (#6 Rank @ #3 Rank) TBA (#5 Rank @ #4 Rank) TBA Sat/2 2013 WCHA PLAYOFFS • 1st Round • Best-of-Three (#8 Rank @ #1 Rank) TBA (#7 Rank @ #2 Rank) TBA (#6 Rank @ #3 Rank) TBA (#5 Rank @ #4 Rank) TBA Sun/3 2013 WCHA PLAYOFFS • 1st Round • Best-of-Three (#8 Rank @ #1 Rank) (if necessary) TBA (#7 Rank @ #2 Rank) (if necessary) TBA (#6 Rank @ #3 Rank) (if necessary) TBA (#5 Rank @ #4 Rank) (if necessary) TBA Fri/8 2013 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF @ Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN Semi-Final #1 4:07 pm Semi-Final #2 7:07 pm Sat/9 2013 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF @ Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN Championship Game 7:07 pm Fri/15 NCAA REGIONALS (TBA) TBA Sat/16 NCAA REGIONALS (TBA) TBA Sun/17 NCAA REGIONALS (TBA) TBA Fri/22 2013 NCAA WOMEN’S FROZEN FOUR @ Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN Semi-Final #1 TBA pm Semi-Final #2 TBA pm Sun/24 2013 NCAA WOMEN’S FROZEN FOUR @ Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN Championship Game TBA pm Schedule Key Face-offs for all Association-member home games are at either :07 or :37 after the hour; (WCHA) conference; (NC) non-conference; (X) exhibition; tournaments/special events in CAPS Member Team Home Arenas Bemidji State - Sanford Center (4, 373) Minnesota - Ridder Arena (3,400) Minnesota Duluth - AMSOIL Arena (6,726) Minnesota State - All Seasons Arena (750) North Dakota - Ralph Engelstad Arena (11, 634) Ohio State - OSU Ice Rink (800) St. Cloud State - National Hockey Center (5,371) Wisconsin - Le Bahn Arena (2,400)



Oct. 5/6 Minnesota State*................ 7:07/2:07 p.m. Oct. 12/13 at Ohio State*...................... 7:07/4:07 p.m. Oct. 19/20 St. Cloud State*................... 7:07/7:07 p.m. Oct. 27/28 Minnesota*.......................... 2:07/2:07 p.m. Nov. 2/3 Clarkson.............................. 2:07/2:07 p.m. Nov. 17/18 at Bemidji State*................. 2:07/2:07 p.m. Nov. 23/24 Minnesota Duluth*.............. 7:07/7:07 p.m. Nov. 30/Dec. 1 RIT....................................... 7:07/7:07 p.m. Dec. 8/9 at Wisconsin*....................... 2:07/2:07 p.m. Jan. 4/5 at Lindenwood...................... 7:00/2:00 p.m. Jan. 11/12 at Minnesota*...................... 6:07/4:07 p.m. Jan. 18/19 Wisconsin*.......................... 7:07/7:07 p.m. Jan. 25/26 at St. Cloud State*............... 7:07/2:07 p.m. Feb. 1/2 at Minnesota State*............ 7:07/3:07 p.m. Feb. 8/9 Bemidji State*..................... 7:07/7:07 p.m. Feb. 15/16 Ohio State*.......................... 7:07/7:07 p.m. Feb. 22/23 at Minnesota Duluth*........... 7:07/4:07 p.m. Mar. 1-3 WCHA First Round (TBA) Mar. 8-9 WCHA Final Face-Off (Minneapolis, Minn.) Mar. 15 NCAA Regionals (TBA) Mar. 22-24 NCAA Frozen Four (Minneapolis, Minn.) * Conference Games. Home games in bold. All times Central.

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