UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA 2011-12 women’s Hockey MEDIA GUIDE
Fighting Sioux 2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA 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
2011-12 SEASON OUTLOOK
Preview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-36
THE BENCH
Roster. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Sara Dagenais. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 Ashley Holmes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Kelsey Ketcher. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Margot Miller. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Stephanie Ney. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Alyssa Wiebe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Jorid Dagfinrud. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Ashley Furia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Megan Gilbert. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Jocelyne Lamoureux. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Monique Lamoureux-Kolls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Mary Loken. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Candace Molle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Allison Parizek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Holly Perkins. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Jordan Slavin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Kayla Berg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Michelle Karvinen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Madison Kolls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Michelle Bonapace-Potvin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Monique Weber. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Shelby Amsley-Benzie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Andrea Dalen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Josefine Jakobsen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Leah Jensen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Josie Johnson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Shannon Kaiser. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Layla Marvin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Tori Williams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
OPPONENTS
Conference. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64-67 Non-Conference. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
2010-11 SEASON REVIEW
Recap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70-71 Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Statistics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Game-by-Game Scoring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Box Scores. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75-80 Attendance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Overall Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Conference Leaders. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 WCHA Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Quick facts
general
School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University of North Dakota Location. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grand Forks, N.D. (58202) Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1883 Enrollment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14,697 (Fall 2011) Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fighting Sioux 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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90-189-28 (nine seasons) NCAA Championships. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 NCAA Tournament Appearances. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 WCHA Championships. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 WCHA Final Face-Off Appearances. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Coaching Staff
Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Idalski (Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 2001) Record at UND. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45-80-17 (.377)/four years Career Record as Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . 153-101-28 (.592)/nine years Record at Wisconsin-Stevens Point. . . . . . . . . 108-21-11 (.811)/five years Associate Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peter Elander (2nd season) Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Erik Fabian (2nd season) Athletic Trainer/Strength. . . . . . . . . McKynsay Vanderpan (10th season) Equipment Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kevin Vaughan (4th season)
Team information
2010-11 Overall Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-13-3 NCAA Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N/A 2010-11 WCHA Record/Finish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-10-2/4th 2010-11 Home Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-7-1 2010-11 Away Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-5-2 2010-11 Neutral Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0-1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost/First Year. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18/3/11
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
FIGHTING SIOUX HISTORY
Timeline. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86-88 Awards and Honors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Year-by-Year Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90-92 All-Time vs. Opponents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93-95 Team Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96-97 Single-Season Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98-99 Career Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100-101 All-Time Roster/Jersey History. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102-104 All-Time National Champions/Shutout Club/Captains. . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Olympians. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
WCHA
Credits
The 2011-12 North Dakota women’s hockey media guide was written and designed by Derek Koenen, Jayson Hajdu and Landon Bahl. Editorial assistance provided by Jayson Hajdu, Matt Schill and Brian Idalski. Photos by Kory Wallen, Emily Green, Matt Clemetson, Brad Olson and Matthew Modine.
This is the WCHA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Composite Schedule. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 table of contents
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People: •
14,194 total enrollment (Fall 2011)
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11,139 undergraduate students
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3,055 graduate and professional (law and medicine) students
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52% men, 48% women
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2.5% American Indian, 1.6% AfricanAmerican, 1.6% Latino-American, and 1.4% Asian-American students
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50 states and more than 50 countries are represented in the student body
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2,979 live in UND’s 14 residence halls
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664 faculty and 2,149 staff
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116,251 degrees granted since 1889
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98,235 living alumni
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UND had more than 25,000 enrollments in its online academic 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
and programs, non-credit courses, workshops, and other professional development activities
Quick Facts: • 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, health professions, business, aerospace, and education, The University is characterized by a solid foundation of the liberal arts surrounded by a constellation of professional programs, a manageable size, high-quality students and faculty, a varied curriculum, nine colleges and schools, a widely recognized program of graduate education and research, rich cultural resources, and an outstanding record of alumni support. UND is consistently ranked highly in college guides, including U.S. News & World Report, Forbes, Princeton Review, and more. Its economic impact on the state of North Dakota and region is nearly $1 billion.
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Founded in 1883, six years before North Dakota became a state
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There are 14 residence halls, 850 student apartment units, and19 fraternities and sororities
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UND has over 200 student organizations
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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
Fighting Sioux 2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA hockey Notable Alumni
Tom Amberry, ‘46 World record holder with 2,750 consecutive free throws Maxie Anderson, ‘56 First to cross Atlantic Ocean, North America in balloon James Maxwell Anderson, ‘11 Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright 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.
Ed Belfour, ‘87 Third-winningest goalie in NHL history Carla Christofferson, ‘89 Co-owner of WNBA’s Los Angeles Sparks Ronald Davies, ‘27, ‘61 U.S. District Judge, ordered 1957 integration of Little Rock (Ark.) high schools Byron Dorgan, ‘64 Current U.S. Senator for North Dakota Carl Ben Eielson, ‘21 Aviator, explorer, first to cross Arctic Ocean and Antarctica by plane Ralph Engelstad, ‘54 Las Vegas entrepreneur, casino owner Dick Fontaine, ‘65 Executive Chairman, GameStop
In 2009-10, Jonathan Toews captained the Chicago Blackhawks to the Stanley Cup and led Canada to a gold medal at the Olympics, where he was named the tournament’s top forward.
Travis Zajac set a New Jersey Devils franchise record by playing in 401 consecutive games.
Terry Ingstad, ‘67 Known as Shadoe Stevens, replaced Casey
T.J. Oshie (2005-08) has been voted the St. Louis Blues’ Most Popular Player by the fans in each of his first three seasons.
Kasem as host of “American’s Top 40”, announcer for Hollywood Squares, Late Night with Craig Ferguson Phil Jackson, ‘67 Legendary NBA player and coach Chuck Johnson, ‘48 Sports writer and author, member of the Wisconsin Sports Hall of Fame Rick Kelleher, ‘69 Known as Don Bleu, host of The Gong Show Cora Smith King, 1889 One of first graduates; first woman to pass N.D. state medical examination and perform surgery Chuck Klosterman, ‘94 Best-selling author Karen Nyberg, ‘94 NASA astronaut 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
New Jersey Devils star Zach Parise led the United States to a silver medal at the 2010 Winter Olympics.
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Grand Forks, N.D., is a classic university 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
TEAM INFORMATION :: PLAYER PROFILES
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Since opening its doors on Oct. 5, 2001, the 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 above center ice, is a Daktronics scoreboard. The eightscreen video scoreboard shows game action, scores from around the country and in-game information. The four top screens are 16’ x 12’, the four bottom screens are 10’ by 12’. The $2 million dollar scoreboard weighs 30,000 pounds.
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 Fighting Sioux hockey program. At the south end, the 14 WCHA ChamAs soon as fans enter the doors, they know pionships banners, and at the north end the they are in the Fighting Sioux hockey arena. seven NCAA Championship banners. On the north and south walls toward the ceiling of Fans are greeted in the lobby by a pro shop the arena are the banners which represent featuring souvenirs of all kinds. Natural light the NHL teams for which Sioux players have from the two-story high ceiling atrium illumi- gone on 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 Sioux 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 great Sioux seasons of site lines, with views of the scoreboard and the entire sheet of ice. hockey. Throughout the arena are photos of the The main rink has a 200’ x 85’ surface with Sioux All-Americans. Interspersed are great seating for approximately 11,500 fans. The historical photos which show the progression practice rink is an olympic-sized rink measurof Sioux 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 Sioux-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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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 Sioux 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 about the entire team.
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Engelstad Arena By the Numbers
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.
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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 The room has 20,000 pounds of weights in lounge, study classroom, locker room, team it. Included in the room is an 1,800 square room, training room, equipment room and foot plyo floor, spring mounted for plyomet- the coaches’ offices. ric 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 Fighting Sioux 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. Even though he was an intensely private, shy and reticent individual, Ralph was one of the largest philanthropists in America, and he shunned any recognition for his good deeds. After 25 years 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. 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, and it is my desire to share a portion of my good fortune with the UND Hockey Team.” Ralph Engelstad was one of five children born to Christian and Madeline Engelstad in Thief River Falls, Minnesota and the grandson of a Norwegian immigrant who came to that area to farm. Early in his life, Ralph demonstrated that he had the drive and attitude to achieve great things.
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After working his way through UND with odd ter. He introduced the first drive-through Race jobs and some assistance from a hockey schol- & Sports Book in 1989, and was the first to ofarship, Ralph graduated in 1954 with a degree fer airline baggage check-in service at the hoin Business. He soon married his sweetheart, tel in 2000 (unfortunately, this popular Las VeBetty Stocker, and then started his own con- gas service was discontinued after the events struction company. of Sept. 11, 2001). Through his tremendous work ethic, determi- Perhaps one of Ralph’s greatest contributions nation and initiative, Ralph began achieving as a humanitarian was his devotion to the the “American dream.” He promised himself handicapped. He has received many state and that he would become a millionaire by age 30; national awards for hiring the disabled, and instead, that dream came true one year earlier approximately 13 percent of his Imperial Palwhile he was still a contractor in Grand Forks. ace employees have some form of disability. In 1959, Ralph moved to Las Vegas where In recognition of his unending contributions his construction company secured govern- to the handicapped, Ralph was named “Emment contracts to build FHA homes. Further ployer of the Year” by the Nevada Governor’s demonstrating his entrepreneurial successes, Committee on Employment of People with he bought then barren land surrounding the Disabilities in 1987 and 1989. In 1991, he reNorth Las Vegas Air Terminal, which he later ceived the prestigious “National Employer of sold to Howard Hughes. the Year” award from the President’s Commit tee on Employment of People with DisabiliIn 1971, using the profits from his land sale to ties. Howard Hughes, Ralph purchased the nine- acre 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. Ralph introduced several “firsts” in the hotel/casino industry. In 1993, he opened the first medical center in a casino for employees, the Nevada Resorts Medical Center, now the Ralph and Betty Engelstad on opening night at the current Ralph Engelstad Arena. UMC Medical Cen-
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ALERUS CENTER
North Dakota plays its football home games at the Alerus Center (above and right), a 12,283-seat stadium located just minutes from the UND campus in Grand Forks. A frenzied crowd of 12,431 packed the 2009 home opener against South Dakota, the largest seasonopening crowd in Alerus Center history.
BETTY ENGELSTAD SIOUX CENTER
The Betty Engelstad Sioux Center (left and below) opened in August 2004 and is home to the UND volleyball and basketball teams, while also housing the Fighting Sioux women’s soccer locker room and offices. One of the premiere arenas of its kind in the country, the Sioux Center has a capacity of approximately 3,300. There are 2,600 seats with molded chair backs, 700 telescopic bleacher seats and additional seating in the VIP area.
APOLLO SPORTS COMPLEX
The North Dakota softball team plays its home games at the Apollo Softball Complex (left), located minutes from campus.
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HYSLOP SPORTS CENTER
Over the many years, the Hyslop Sports Center (above and right) has served a number of different functions. Today it houses the athletic administration offices, the athletic academic study center, the swimming and diving pool, weight room, coaching offices and locker room facilities.
Ray Richards Golf Course
Ray Richards Golf Course (left) is home to the cross country teams’ annual home event, the Ron Pynn Invitational. The course is set up as a 5K for women and 8K for men, providing a challenging route well-known in the Upper Midwest.
BRONSON FIELD
Bronson Field (above) has been the home of North Dakota women’s soccer since the team’s inception in 1999. The natural grass field is located on campus, west of the UND bookstore and part of the Ralph Engelstad Arena sports complex. A second practice field is located just east of the Ralph Engelstad Arena.
CENTER COURT FITNESS CLUB
Center Court Fitness Club (above), which is owned and operated by the Grand Forks Park District, is the home of the UND women’s tennis team. The facility has five indoor regulation tennis courts. Construction has also begun on the future home of UND tennis, the $25 million Choice Health and Fitness Club. Once completed, the facility will feature six indoor courts and six outdoor illuminated courts. The projected completion date is Fall 2012.
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KING’S WALK GOLF COURSE
King’s Walk Golf Course (left) is the home to the University of North Dakota men’s and women’s golf teams. The Arnold Palmer-designed course recreates the atmosphere found on the great links courses of Scotland and Ireland.
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Ralph Engelstad Arena
The most visited tourist destination in North Dakota, the new Ralph Engelstad Arena (above 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 everything. As soon as fans enter the doors, they know they are in the Fighting Sioux hockey arena. Seven NCAA and 14 WCHA championship banners hang proudly from the rafters.
Memorial Stadium
Memorial Stadium (left) is the most historic building among the University of North Dakota athletic facilities. It boasts a rich and colorful history that continues today, serving as the practice home and offices for North Dakota football.
KRAFT FIELD
The North Dakota baseball team plays its home games at Kraft Field, a facility owned and operated by the Grand Forks Park District that includes bleacher seating for 2,000 in a picturesque setting with evergreens lining the outfield fences. The facility recently received a new artificial infield prior to the 2011 season.
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UND’s Academic Awards Night in February honored 244 student-athletes who achieved either a 3.0 GPA during the fall semester or a cumulative 3.0 through the Fall 2010 semester. More than half of UND’s student-athletes achieved this high honor, including 46 who owned a perfect 4.0 GPA.
Notable academic achievements in 2010-11 • UND placed 110 student-athletes on the Great West Conference (GWC) and Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) all-academic teams, including a team-record 16 men’s hockey student-athletes. • UND’s student-athletes owned a collective 3.089 GPA in 2010-11. • Sixty-four percent of UND’s student-athletes boasted a 3.0 GPA during the spring semester alone. • Former softball and hockey standout Casie Hanson was one of eight national recipients of the prestigious NCAA Top VIII Award. 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 athletics prides itself on the academic excellence of its student-athletes, whose athletic achievements are matched by academic distinction on a yearly basis. The George and Arlene Schubert Athletics Academic Center, which opened in April 2008, serves as a study center for student-athletes and is conveniently located in the Hyslop Sports Center. Academic services director Amanda Hajdu oversees the study center, which features 12 state-of-the-art, desktop computers and provides an excellent location for student-athletes to utilize between classes for valuable daytime study. The academic center is also available on demand to student-athletes for evening study table. Amanda Hajdu
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UND’s student-athletes also have access to a variety of laptop computers for use on road trips, further emphasizing a department-wide commitment to academics.
• Junior goalie Brad Eidsness received the NCAA Elite 88 Award for men’s hockey. • UND’s women’s golf program received public recognition from the NCAA 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 2006-07 through 2009-10 academic years. • The women’s swimming and diving program ranked fourth among the 89 NCAA Division I teams named to the 2010 College Swim Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) Scholar All America Team in February.
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All-Time Academic All-Americans
A longtime hallmark of Fighting Sioux athletics has been academic excellence. During the first three years of Division I transition, UND’s student-athletes have earned 10 academic All-America honors, four 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 alltime among DII schools. Volleyball 1991 Karla Danielson 2002 Kate Cahill
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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
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Baseball 1978 Lowell Schweigert
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Golf 2009 Amanda Kaler
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Softball 2002 Holly Bonk 2007 Casie Hanson 2008 Casie Hanson 2010 Casie Hanson
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Women’s Basketball 1985 Lori Carriere 1992 Jenny Walter 1994 Tracey Pudenz 1999 Jaime Pudenz 2000 Jaime Pudenz 2003 Jenny Boll Becky Moen
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Women’s Tennis 2006 Erin Sullivan
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Women’s Swimming & Diving 1984 Kim Edwards 1985 Kim Edwards 1990 Janine Etchepare 1991 Janine Etchepare 2001 Katie Bjerke 2002 Katie Bjerke 2006 Lauren Mickelson
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Men’s Swimming & Diving 1993 Carlo Waldfried 1999 Ryan Requist 2000 Ryan Requist 2001 Ryan Requist 2002 Sebastian Andersson 2004 Sebastian Andersson
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Women’s Track & Field 1984 Kari McIntire 1985 Kari McIntire 1992 Steph Bruening 1993 Steph Bruening 1994 Steph Bruening 2010 Kristi Dahlheimer
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Men’s Track & Field 1989 Steve Burian 1990 Steve Burian 1999 Marc Sondreal 2002 Mike Backes Men’s Hockey 2000 Karl Goehring 2001 Karl Goehring 2009 Chay Genoway Men’s Wrestling 1990 Kris Presler 1991 Kris Presler Men’s Basketball 1977 Fred Lukens
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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
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NCAA Top VII Award 2011 Casie Hanson
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NCAA Elite 88 Award 2011 Brad Eidsness
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Individual National Champions
1969 Arjan Gelling Track & Field (Six Mile) 1984 Kim Edwards Swimming (50 Free) 1985 Dave Levos Track & Field (Shot Put) Mary Beth Dunlevy Swimming (100 Fly, 200 Freestyle Relay) Kim Edwards Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay) Janine Owens Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay) Peggy Schmidt Swimming (200 Freestyle Relay) 1986 Dave Levos Track & Field (Discus) 1987 Norm McGee Track & Field (100M, 55M) 1988 Norm McGee Track & Field (100M, 55M) 1989 Norm McGee Track & Field (100M) 1989 Janine Etchepare Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Kristin McClocklin Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Michelle Puetz Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Jodie Schwartz Swimming (200 Medley Relay) 1990 Janine Etchepare Swimming (50 Freestyle) 1990 Marion Warner 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) 1991 Shelly Ebbighausen Swimming (200 Medley Relay ) Janine Etchepare Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Jodie Schwartz Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Marion Warner Swimming (200 Medley Relay) 1992 Shelly Ebbighausen Swimming (100 Butterfly) 1993 Shelly Ebbighausen Swimming (100 Butterfly) 1993 Tisha Yantzer Swimming (200 Breaststroke) 1994 Marie Crep Track & Field (800 Meter) Andrea Rudser Swimming (100 Butterfly, 200 Butterfly) 1997 Tania Younkin Swimming (100 Butterfly) 1998 Tara Bruels Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Sarah Doeden Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Katherine Poole Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Tania Younkin Swimming (200 Medley Relay) 1999 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) 2000 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 ) 2001 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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2002 Fernando Alves Swimming (400 Medley Relay) Sebastian Andersson Swimming (400 Medley Relay) Janice Berry Swimming (400 Indi. Medley, 200 Breaststroke) Andrew Burckhard Swimming (200 Medley Relay) Rodrigo Cintra Swimming (1650 Freestyle) Mats Liden Swimming (200 & 400 Medley Relay) Jacob Mills Swimming (200 & 400 Medley Relay) Beth Morris Swimming (100 Breaststroke) Vesa Nurmiviita Swimming (200 Medley Relay) 2003 Fernando Alves Swimming (400 Medley Relay) Erin Borgschatz Diving (1 Meter) Andrew Burckhard Swimming (400 Medley Relay) Jacob Mills Swimming (400 Medley Relay) Jeffrey Schnieder Swimming (400 Medley Relay) 2004 Fernando Alves 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) 2005 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) 2006 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) 2007 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) 2008 Carissa Gormally Swimming (50 & 100 Freestyle) Heidi Evans Track (1500M) Matt Litzinger Track (Javelin)
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“I’ve never been to a place that’s more proud of its athletes and its athletics than UND.” — Former UND All-American, 2010 United States Olympian and current New Jersey Devils star Zach Parise
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It is our mission to physically and mentally prepare the student-athlete for the rigors of collegiate athletics, by implementing professionally designed, scientifically sound training programs, designed specifically to reduce the incidence of injury and help each team and studentathlete reach their full athletic potential.
Philosophy
We believe that strength and conditioning 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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One of the unfortunate aspects of athletics is that injuries do occur. However, every student-athlete from UND athletic teams are under excellent care thanks to the UND Divison of Sports Medicine and its umbrella of staff, facilities and training.
Steve Westereng
With a staff of 11 faculty athletic trainers, three graduate assistant athletic trainers and 30 athletic training students headed by director of sports medicine Steve Westereng, UND student-athletes are in good hands, returning them quickly and safely to participation.
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 Team Physician
Dr. William Mann Team Physician
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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 community involvement and have long been looked upon as pillars within the UND and Grand Forks communities. In 2010-11 alone, UND student-athletes logged nearly 7,100 hours of community service.
Above: The Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) raised more than $13,000 for earthquake relief efforts in Haiti in 2010. Left: UND’s ‘We Are One. We Are North Dakota: Flood Fight 2011’ t-shirt. The shirt is being sold to aid North Dakota flood victims, with 90 percent of the proceeds going to the American Red Cross. Right: Jocelyne Lamoureux and Monique Lamoureux-Kolls after throwing out the first pitch at ‘UND Day’ at a Minnesota Twins game. Below: Studentathletes call Fighting Sioux Club members and thank them for their support during the annual ‘Thank-A-Thon.’
Above: The team meets its fans at a postgame meet-andgreet with the Fighting Sioux Club. Right: Fighting Sioux players sign autographs.
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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 FightingSioux.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 Fighting Sioux 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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The 10-station Fighting Sioux Radio Network broadcasts home and away Sioux games and features stations in North Dakota, Minnesota and Montana. The FSRN also airs the weekly Wednesday night UND Green Mill Coaches Show live across the network. The show airs every Wednesday night from September through March from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. The Fighting Sioux Sports Television Network broadcasts football, volleyball, men’s and women’s hockey and men’s and women’s basketball games nationwide on Fox College Sports and throughout North and South Dakota as well as Northwestern Minnesota through a partnership between Forum Communications, Midcontinent Communications and other cable companies throughout the region. Live Fighting Sioux television broadcasts and coaches shows are available in over 54 million homes nationwide. Selected games also air live on WDAZ in Grand Forks, which also includes viewership in southern Manitoba, including Winnipeg and Brandon. The weekly Sioux Sports Extra television show is seen every Sunday night on WDAY in Fargo, KBMY in Bismarck and KMCY in Minot. The show also airs on Fox College Sports and the on Fighting Sioux Sports Network.
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pRESIDENT Dr. Robert Kelley
Dr. Robert Kelley began serving as UND’s 11th president July 1, 2008. He had been dean of the College of Health Sciences and professor of medical education and public health at the University of Wyoming since 1999. Before then, he was associate vice chancellor for research and executive associate dean of the graduate college at the University of Illinois 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. He 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.
Sue Jeno, an associate professor of physical therapy, serves as the Faculty Athletics Representative (FAR) to the National Collegiate Athletics Association. She has held the position since November 2006. Jeno has served as a member of the Intercollegiate Athletics Committee for six years and was the chair of the University Senate during the 2005-06 academic year. Jeno is a former NCAA Division I student-athlete and coach. After competing for the University of Michigan synchronized swimming team, she graduated and served as a 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 fourth 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: Fighting Sioux Club and endowment giving have enjoyed another record year; volleyball had a second record-breaking season at the turnstile, while women’s and men’s hockey both finished second in the nation in attendance. Competitively, UND teams again enjoyed outstanding seasons resulting in two conference regular season championships, three conference post-season tournaments championships, four conference studentathletes of the year, three All-Americans, two national players of the year, a fifth trip to the Frozen Four in the past seven years, 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, men’ track and field and men’s golf were all recognized nationally for their academic performance, while UND student-athletes received the prestigious NCAA Top VIII and NCAA Elite 88 awards. Faison helped secure membership in the Big Sky Conference for 14 of UND sports. Competition will begin with the 2012-13 school year. And, he played a leadership role in the formation of the National Collegiate Hockey Conference joining Colorado College, Denver, Miami, Minnesota Duluth and Nebraska Omaha. Conference play begins in 2013. Prior to joining UND, Faison served as special assistant to the president for athletics development (2004-07) and director of athletics (1999-04) at New Mexico State University. Before that, he served as the 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 (1979-1984). 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 (1974-1978). 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.
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2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA hockey Daniella Irle
Senior Assoc. Athletics Director, Internal Operations/ Senior Woman Administrator
Daniella Irle serves as UND’s senior associate athletics director of internal operations and senior woman administrator. Steve Brekke
Irle came from the Tulane University, where she served as the assistant athletics director of business and student services.
Assoc. Athletics Director, Development
Josh Morton
Jayson Hajdu
Assoc. Athletics Director, Fighting Sioux Club
Asst. Athletics Director, Media Relations
Amanda Hajdu
Paul Ralston
Kara Helmig
Asst. Athletics Director, Compliance
Prior to that appointment, Irle spent three seasons as the head coach of the Tulane women’s swimming and diving team, restarting the program after a 13-year hiatus. She was named Conference USA Coach of the Year in 2004-05 and 2005-06. 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.
Nate Baukol
Director, Strength & Conditioning
Director, Academic Services
Steve Westereng
Deb Beiswenger
Katie Horob
Travis Kahlbaugh
Erik Martinson
Megan Nicholson
Brian Strom
Director, Sales
Director, Aquatics Head Diving Coach
Alex Burbach
Bev Hopman
Derek Koenen
Christy Kramer
Ryan Powell
Matt Schill
Sean Johnson
Senior Associate Athletics Director, External Operations
Sean Johnson serves as the senior associate athletics director for external operations for UND athletics. Prior to arriving at UND, Johnson most recently served as the associate athletics director of external operations and sports information director at the University of Texas A&M-Kingsville.
Director, Sports Medicine
Assistant, Business Operations
Assistant to the Athletics Director
Office Manager
Johnson also spent five years at New Mexico State University, serving as sports information director, and in the final year and half, the associate athletic director. Johnson in a 1983 graduate of the University of Missouri. His other stops have included Lincoln University, the University of MissouriSt. Louis, the University of Arkansas-Little Rock, Angelo State, the University of Idaho and the University of North Texas.
Associate Director, Fighting Sioux Club
Equipment Manager
Assistant Director, Media Relations
Assistant Director, Media Relations
Scott Herring
Associate Athletics Director, Chief Financial Officer
Scott Herring is UND’s associate athletics director and chief financial officer. Prior to coming to UND, Herring served as vice-president of basketball administration with the NBA’s Orlando Magic, for which he was responsible for all day-to-day business and financial matters within basketball operations, as well as the team’s salary cap and player contract issues.
Assistant, Business Operations
Coordinator, Compliance
Associate Director, Media Relations
Stacy Bjorlie
Andy Foss
Editor, New Media
Herring joined the Magic as a controller in 1988, one year before the team began play in the NBA as an expansion franchise. He was elevated to director of finance in 1994, senior director of finance, IT and administration in 1997 and became vice-president of basketball administration in 1999. Amanda Voigt
Coordinator, Academic Services
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Intern, Academic Services
Intern, Marketing
Jed Ryan Intern, Marketing
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Dick Clay
Jeff Dodson
Cross Country
Kevin Galbraith
Baseball
Natalie Martinson Women’s Golf
Kristen Gay
Track and Field
Chris Mussman Football
Dave Hakstol
Soccer
Eric Oakley Softball
Men’s Hockey
Steve Parsons Swimming
Ashley Hardee
Brian Idalski
Volleyball
Gene Roebuck
Women’s Basketball
Brian Jones
Women’s Hockey
Rob Stiles Men’s Golf
Men’s Basketball
Tom Wynne 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 Johnson, Sean (Sr. Assoc. A.D., External). . . . . 7-2210 Brekke, Steve (Assoc. A.D., Development). . . 7-6426 Herring, Scott (Assoc. A.D., CFO). . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3481 Morton, Josh (Assoc. A.D., FSC). . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4216 Hajdu, Jayson (Asst. A.D., Media Relations). . 7-2985 Helmig, Kara (Asst. A.D., Compliance). . . . . . . 7-5585 Hajdu, Amanda (Dir., Acad. Services) . . . . . . . 7-2110 Primus, David (Dir., Marketing). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2237 Burbach, Alex (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 (Director). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2110 Voigt, Amanda (Coordinator). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2234 Bjorlie, Stacy (Assistant). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TBA 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 Martin, Bryan (Associate Head Coach). . . . . . 7-3492 Ahelegbe, Gameli (Assistant Coach) . . . . . . . . 7-2976 Oliver, Dean (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-0483 Abbott, Thelma (Administrative Assistant). . . . 7-3478 BASKETBALL - WOMEN’S Roebuck, Gene (Head Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2980 Brewster, Travis (Associate Head Coach). . . . . 7-6214 Isler, Annie (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6069 Sannes, Val (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3253 Abbott, Thelma (Administrative Assistant). . . . 7-3478 BUSINESS OPERATIONS Herring, Scott (Assoc. A.D., CFO). . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3481 Beiswenger, Debbie (Assistant). . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3366 Martinson, Erik (Assistant). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-0835
CHEER TEAM Eberhardt, Amber. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 740-7377 COMPLIANCE Helmig, Kara (Asst. A.D., Compliance). . . . . . . 7-5585 Nicholson, Megan (Coordinator). . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3169 FIGHTING SIOUX CLUB/Alumni Brekke, Steve (Assoc. A.D., Development). . . 7-6426 Morton, Josh (Assoc. A.D., FSC). . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4216 Horob, Katie (Associate Director, FSC). . . . . . . 7-4078 Alumni 800 TN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800-543-8764 FOOTBALL Mussman, Chris (Head Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3176 Mannausau, Mike (Associate Head Coach) . . 7-2996 Belmore, Tim (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4193 Boyd, Benny (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2229 Breitbach, Greg (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . . . 7-2997 Freund, Danny (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2229 Kelling, John (Assistant Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2995 Kotelnicki, Josh (Assistant Coach) . . . . . . . . . . 7-4863 Schleusner, Luke (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . . 7-4192 Kopp, Dallas (Equipment) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2340 Klug, Cindy (Administrative Assistant). . . . . . . 7-4191 GOLF - MEN’S Stiles, Rob (Interim Head Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3036 GOLF - WOMEN’S Martinson, Natalie (Interim Head Coach). . . . 7-3036 HOCKEY - MEN’S Hakstol, Dave (Head Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3118 Eades, Cary (Associate Head Coach). . . . . . . . . 7-2654 Jackson, Dane (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3117 Swanson, Pat (Director of Hockey Ops.). . . . . 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 Hockey Ops.). . . 7-6092 Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6697
MARKETING, PROMOTIONS, & SALES Primus, David (Director, Marketing). . . . . . . . . 7-2237 Albrecht, Dexter (Ticket Sales). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4852 Ralson, Paul (Director, Sales). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3210 Foss, Andy (Marketing Assistant).. . . . . . . . . . . 7-1373 Ryan, Jed (Marketing Assistant). . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1373
SWIMMING & DIVING Parsons, Steve (Head Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2766 Strom, Brian (Diving Coach/Dir. of Aquatics). . . 7-3050 Baarlaer, Lucas (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3254 Rapien, Kevin (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72454 Swim ND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4451
MEDIA RELATIONS Hajdu, Jayson (Asst. AD, Media Relations). . . 7-2985 Powell, Ryan (Associate Director). . . . . . . . . . . 7-2986 Koenen, Derek (Assistant Director). . . . . . . . . . 7-6743 Kramer, Christy (Assistant Director). . . . . . . . . 7-4210 Schill, Matt (New Media Editor). . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2668 FAX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4352
TENNIS Wynne, Tom (Head Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4758 Center Court Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 746-2790
SOCCER Gay, Kristen (Head Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3972 Tiggs, Nicole (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3684 Sera, Lauren (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3684 Abbott, Thelma (Administrative Assistant) . . . . 7-3478 SOFTBALL Oakley, Eric (Head Coach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4952 Anhel, Jessica (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2353 Glueckert, Jennifer (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, Erick (Asst. AT). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-0723 Vanderpan, McKynsay (Asst. AT). . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6147 STRENGTH & CONDITIONING Baukol, Nate (Head Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4035 Cahill, Zachary (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2933 Kirchgassner, Michelle (Assistant Coach). . . . 7-2063 Schwenzfeier, Aaron (Assistant Coach). . . . . . 7-3933
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 TBA (Assistant Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2361 VOLLEYBALL Hardee, Ashley (Head Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2351 Brown, Dan (Asst. Coach). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2508 Torres, Krystal (Asst. 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 PEXS (HPER) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4324 Pool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3254 Pool Hours (Recording). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2739 Pride of the North Band. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4396 Ray Richards Golf Course. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4340 REA Toll Free TN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 877-917-4689 Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3491 Sioux Crew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3666 Training Room (Hyslop). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2977 Training Room (Memorial Stadium). . . . . . . . . 7-4487 Weightroom (Memorial Stadium). . . . . . . . . . . 7-6417 Wellness Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-9355 Zamboni. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3106
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Media Information
The 2011-12 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 Fighting Sioux 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. Thanks again for your interest and coverage and enjoy the season.
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 Christy Kramer, Assistant Director Office: 701.777.4210 E-mail: christy.kramer@athletics.UND.edu Matt Schill, New Media Editor 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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MEDIA CREDENTIALS
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.
INTERVIEWS
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
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Brian Idalski. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-29 Peter Elander . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Erik Fabian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-33 Season Outlook. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-36 Roster. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
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Brian idalski Head Coach Years at UND: 5th
Hometown: Warren, Mich. Alma Mater: Wisconsin-Stevens Point (2001)
Brian Idalski is entering his fifth season as head coach of the University of North Dakota women’s hockey program in 2011-12. 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 Fighting Sioux athletics and hockey, and the vast educational opportunities at the University of North Dakota, that 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 firstever 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. Under his tutelage in 2010-11, the Sioux nearly rewrote the record book on their way to 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. 28
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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
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WCHA Overall
Year School 2001-02^ Wisconsin-Stevens Point 2002-03 Wisconsin-Stevens Point 2003-04* Wisconsin-Stevens Point 2004-05^ Wisconsin-Stevens Point 2005-06* Wisconsin-Stevens Point 2007-08 North Dakota 2008-09 North Dakota 2009-10 North Dakota 2010-11 North Dakota Totals Total at UND Total Overall
W L 15 1 12 3 11 4 9 0 11 1 4 20 9 16 7 19 16 10 36 65 94 74
T 0 1 1 1 3 4 3 2 2 11 17
Pct. Finish .938 1st .781 2nd .719 t-2nd .950 1st .833 1st .214 7th .375 T-5th .286 8th .607 4th .371 .554
W L T 26 1 0 20 5 2 19 7 4 22 3 1 21 5 4 4 26 6 13 19 4 8 22 4 20 13 3 45 80 17 153 101 28
Pct. .963 .778 .700 .865 .767 .153 .417 .294 .597 .377 .592
Finish NCAA runner-up NCAA semifinal
^ –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.
game, falling 2-1 to host Middlebury (Vt.).
Idalski guided UW-Stevens Point to an NCAA Division III runner-up finish in 2003-04, 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).
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.
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. 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
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.
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 1995-1997. 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.
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Peter elander
Associate Head Coach Years at UND: 2nd Hometown: Jonstorp, Sweden Alma Mater: Stockholm (‘86)
Peter Elander is entering second season with the Fighting Sioux women’s hockey team after being named the new 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 Fighting Sioux women’s hockey team will be recognized as a powerhouse in women’s hockey, not only on the university level, but also in the international level.” During 2010-11, Elander brought his experience and helped increase the power play by nearly doubling the conversion rate from the previous season at 16.8 percent -- UND’s highest since joining the WCHA.
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
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 the Sioux 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 Years at UND: 2nd Hometown: Roseau, Minn. Alma Mater: UND (‘07)
Erik Fabian is in his second 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.”
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Birthdate • May 28, 1983 Hometown • Roseau, Minn. Education • Bachelor’s Degree: Mathematics (UND ‘07) Family • Wife, Tina • Daughter, Alexis 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, the Sioux held opponents to a program all-time high 86.0 percent succesful penalty-kill conversion. 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/Strength and Conditioning Years at UND: 10th season
Years at UND: 1st Season Hometown: Grand Forks, N.D.
Hometown: Burnsville, Minn. Alma Mater: North Dakota (‘02)
Alma Mater: North Dakota (‘08)
Eli Rosendahl enters his first season as UND’s volunteer coach in 2011-12 and will work 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 Fighting Sioux women’s hockey team and has done so in each of the team’s nine 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, Claira.
Courtney Drennen
Max Markowitz
Video Coordinator
Student Volunteer
Years at UND: 3rd season
Years at UND: 1st season
Hometown: Fort Collins, Colo.
Hometown: Detroit, Mich.
Alma Mater: Mercyhurst College (‘09)
Alma Mater: North Dakota (‘12)
Courtney Drennen is in her third season with the Fighting Sioux women’s hockey team. Drennen came to UND after spending four seasons as a goaltender in the Mercyhurst College program, where she graduated in May 2009 Magna Cum Laude. A native of Fort Collins, Colo., Drennen helped the Lakers to an NCAA runner-up finish and finished her career at MC with a .927 save percentage and a 1.42 goals against average. She also had eight career shutouts.
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Max Markowitz enters his first season as a student volunteer for the University of North Dakota women’s hockey team. He is currently a senior at UND majoring in physical education, exercise science and wellness. He plans on going to graduate school pursue his master’s degree in kinesiology with an emphasis in athletics. Markowitz played youth hockey in the Detroit metro area for various Midwest Elite Hockey League teams.
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Kevin Vaughan
Derek Koenen
Dir. of Hockey Operations
Asst. Director of Media Relations
Years at UND: 4th season
Years at UND: 4th season
Hometown: Inver Grove Heights, Minn.
Hometown: Marshall, Minn.
Alma Mater: St. Cloud State (‘07)
Alma Mater: Minnesota State, Mankato (‘07)
Kevin Vaughan is in his fourth 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.
Derek Koenen is in his fourth year at UND serving as UND’s primary contact for women’s hockey, soccer and softball. 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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The 2010-11 Fighting Sioux celebrate after clinching their first-ever playoff series, securing a trip to the WCHA Final Face-Off.
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orth Dakota head coach Brian Idalski, now in his fifth year behind the bench, has been adamant in his beliefs that UND should be, and will be, a year-in and year-out powerhouse in women’s hockey. With facilities that are second to none, a fan base that averaged second in the nation in attendance a season ago and the Fighting Sioux tradition that runs throughout households far and wide, the 2011-12 squad looks to be on the verge of embarking upon that powerhouse program. The Sioux enter the season ranked in the top10 nationally (seventh) for the first time, after a season in which they broke nearly every record in program history. “It was a positive step forward,” Idalski said. “There is still a bit of a sour taste in our mouth about not finishing it at the end and doing what we need to do to get an NCAA bid. It would have been a big step for a young team to experience that. Overall I am happy with direction of the program, but there is still a lot of work to do.” UND enjoyed the best season in its nine-year history, but fell just short of the eight-team NCAA Tournament field. The Sioux finished ninth in the Pairwise rankings, with the top eight teams earning a bid to the 2011 NCAA Women’s Hockey Championship. 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 Wisconsin. UND captured its first home WCHA first-round playoff series and advanced to its first WCHA Final Faceoff, falling to No.1 Wisconsin. The Sioux will get a good look at where they sit early on with a season-opening series at second-ranked and NCAA Division I runner-up Boston University. UND follows it up with its initial Western Collegiate Hockey Association series at the defending national champion
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Wisconsin Badgers. “I don’t think it is essential, but it would definitely be beneficial to get off to a good start,” Idalski said. “To have three or four of those games in the win column would go a long way into us achieving some of our goals at the end of the year.”
Coming off the best statistical season in Sioux history, senior Stephanie Ney enters her senior season looking to continue improving her game. Ney cemented herself at the midway point of last season as the No. 1 goalie, ending the year with a 16-7-2 record with a 2.33 goals against average and a .916 save percentage. “As of right now, Ney is our No. 1 goalie,” Idalski said. “That is her job to lose. She played very well for us last year. I think she has taken her strength and conditioning to heart. I look forward to her having a big year as a senior and kind of carrying our team. We will go as far as Ney will take us.”
“We haven’t gotten into (our team goals) yet, but since I have gotten here our goal has always been to win a championship, to win our league, to win our playoffs and to be an elite program nationally. That doesn’t change this year, nor will it any year after this.” The opening two series may be beneficial to reaching its goals, but the road to those goals doesn’t get any easier competing in the nation’s top women’s hockey conference; A WCHA member has won all 12 national championships. “I don’t think anything is going to change in regards to our conference,” Idalski said. “I still think, from top to bottom, it is extremely tough. Everybody continues to grow, develop and become better. I am excited for the competition. There is a reason why we have done so well at the NCAA tournament time, because every weekend is a battle and we are prepared for those types of situations.” In the past under Idalski’s tenure, UND has rarely dressed its allowed 18 skaters entering games. It is doubtful that the Sioux will face that issue during the upcoming season as they have 29 players on roster, the most in program history. “I like the depth that we have, and the skill of that depth,” Idalski said. “How it shakes out is still to be determined. It is definitely an advantage for us and something we have not had the last few years. We are excited to see how we handle the adversity that always comes during the year in one shape or another.” The Sioux return a solid nucleus with 94 per-
Stephanie Ney backstopped the Sioux to a 16-7-2 record last year. She started the season unbeaten through six games.
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Already one of the most productive offensive defensemen in program history, Jordan Slavin enjoyed a breakout sophomore campaign. In a shortened season due to injuries, Slavin recorded 22 points, including six goals, and had a +9 plus/minus. “Jordan has been set back with a few injuries her first couple of seasons but last year really broke through, setting some records for us from the blue line,” Idalski said. “We will continue to look to her to create offense for us and be a good, physical matchup against other team’s top power forwards and good in her own end. It will be interesting to see how much more she can push the envelope and continue to improve.” Fellow juniors Ashley Furia and Candace Molle each showed extensive improvement from their freshmen to sophomore years, playing stingier in their own end defensively, while both showing the can produce offensively as well. Molle tallied two goals and eight assists with a +3 plus/minus while Furia added two goals and seven assists in her first year moved back to defense. Kayla Berg was named to the WCHA All-Rookie Team.
Pushing Ney will be junior Jorid Dagfinrud. The Sarpsborg, Norway, native, has backstopped the Sioux with a career .903 save percentage and a 2.85 goals against average. She was named UND’s Female Freshman Athlete of the Year (all sports) after a tremendous freshman season in was named UND’s Most Dedicated Player last year. “(Jorid) is going to battle and compete with Ney for the No. 1 spot,” idalski said. “We have just as much confidence in her and it really gives us a good one-two punch and some good depth in net. “ Michelle Bonapace-Potvin returns as the team’s third goaltender. “As a redshirt freshman she had some injuries last year, but look for her to get healthy and be a solid kid for us,” Idalski said. “She will give us some good depth in net and is just a terrific person.” ON THE BLUE LINE The Sioux boast an experienced and skillful defensive corps that will go more than three lines deep in 2010-11. Ashley Holmes enters her senior year and is looked upon to take to another step forward as a leader on the blue line after a strong finish to last season, including considerable minutes in UND’s playoff series against Bemidji State. “It is a big year for Ashley,” Idalski said. “Her development has had its ups and downs, but she is definitely somebody that can help push us over the top if she has a great year. She definitely has the ability to do that. I am very ex-
“Candace is such a solid and strong two-way player,” Idalski said. “She is a good penalty killer, playing a ton of minutes for us last year. With another year under her belt and becoming an upperclassman, she really needs to take a leadership role on the blue line for us.” “Furia had a great offseason,” Idalski said. “She looks quicker and stronger. We are very encouraged and excited about her development and taking another step. I think she will feel more comfortable this season after playing defense predominantly through last year.” Also returning into the mix of defensemen are sophomores Madison Kolls and WCHA AllRookie Team defenseman Kayla Berg.
defense and has been working hard to make that transition,” Idalski said. “Her hockey sense is terrific; she moves the puck extremely well and has worked really hard this offseason on her leg strength to improve her skating. I am pretty sure Margot will be plugging a lot spots wherever we need somebody.” “Tori is going to come in and push for playing time. She is gritty, solid and there really is not a whole lot of flash to her game, but I love her competitiveness and love her willingness to battle and do the little things well. I would not be shocked if she is taking minutes away from other kids.” UP FRONT The Sioux will have no shortage of firepower up front this season as the squad returns its top six scorers from a year ago and add some highly regarded newcomers. They will be led by juniors Jocelyne Lamoureux and Monique Lamoureux-Kolls, who combined for 50 goals and 114 points in their first season in Sioux jerseys and will be looked upon to lead the team again. “The twins are dynamic players that produce every night,” Idalski said. “Their work ethic and compete level is exceptional and with more depth around them this year they should have an even better year.” Looking to join the twins on the team’s first line is sophomore Michelle Karvinen, in her first year with UND. Karvinen competed in the 2010 Vancouver Olympics against the Lamoureux twins a part of the Finnish national team and scored the lone goal against Sweden in the bronze-medal game. She also has been extremely successful in International Ice Hockey Federation World Championships, named one of three forwards to the media allstar team (2011) and the only European chosen for the all-star team in 2009.
“It is hard to consider Kayla as only a sophomore,” Idalski said. “She just processes information better than any player I have ever coached. You can ask her to do something, work with her, and she picks it up and is able to execute it in quick fashion. She is very strong physically and just a solid defenseman.” Joining the blue line this season are senior Margot Miller and freshman Tori Williams.
The Fighting Sioux won their season series against Minnesota for the first time in program history. UND went 3-1 in four games against the Gophers.
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2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA women’s hockey Two-way forwards Sara Dagenais, Megan Gilbert, Mary Loken and Allison Parizek will be looked upon to contain opponents top lines while providing energy and offense off of the bench.
Dagenais has played in all 106 games during her three-year career providing a consistent offensive upside with 28 goals and 29 assists.
Alyssa Wiebe holds the program’s all-time points record with 92 points, only eight away from joining the century club, with all of her points as a member of UND.
“Michelle is lights-out and as far as her skill, how she sees the ice and moves the puck, she is very talented,” Idalski said. It might take her a little bit to translate into college hockey and week in and week out, kind of getting the sense of how that all fits, but her talent is extraordinary.” Alyssa Wiebe enters her senior season looking to add upon an already stellar collegiate career at UND as she holds the program’s record for points (92). “Wiebe has quietly been one of the most productive players in this program over the last three years. I am really excited for her to put that together with a solid cast and nucleus around her and score some timely goals for us.” Having already shown positive chemistry during the preseason with a pair of freshmen, Wiebe is projected to join Europeans Josefine Jakobsen and Andrea Dalen as a secondary scoring line. Both Jakobsen and Dalen competed in Sweden’s top league last season, finishing in the top six in scoring (Jakobsen 1st, Dalen 6th), and have both competed for their respective countries in IIHF World Championships. “Not to put any pressure on her, but I happen to think Jakobsen is one of the best forwards from last year’s class,” Idalski said. “The things she did and the numbers she put up in the Swedish league were very solid and she definitely gives us some secondary scoring after the Lamoureux twins. How quickly she can transition to the college game and the grind of combining school and hockey will go a long way to showing how successful we are going to be this year. “(Dalen is) probably the sleeper kid of the whole group coming into this year. I don’t think a lot of people know much about her, but check back in with me at the end of the year and a lot of people are going to know who she is. They are going to have to do some things game plan wise because of her. She is going to be a solid power forward for us.”
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“Dagenais is the epitome of what an energy player is,” Idalski said. “She competes, plays big in big moments, is relentless on the forecheck and really gives us a lot of depth up front.”
REDSHIRTS Freshmen Shelby Amsley-Benzie, Leah Jensen, Josie Johnson, Shannon Kaiser and Layla Marvin are projected to redshirt and follow the path of Kayla Berg, who redshirted and earned all-rookie honors the following season. “For (Berg) to make the WCHA All-Rookie team after a redshirt year shows we are doing something right development-wise,” Idalski said. “When you look at the rest of that team, they are all U-18 players and Berg was not chasing down offers from every school.” “The kids that redshirt this season will be stepping in next year and replacing our graduating players for the following year. But we are really only looking at one or two people that might not be in the lineup in any given night. That is definitely a little different than what it has been when you are only dressing 10 forwards and five defensemen on some days. These kids are hungry to be successful and if that means taking a turn at the bottom end for a bit as far as a line or being in the stands, then so be it.”
Gilbert showed noteworthy improvement as a sophomore earning UND’s Most Improved Player honors. Loken has also been a consistent offensive threat with 15 goals and 31 points, while Parizek had a breakout sophomore year with seven goals and nine assists. “(Parizek) gets better and better each year. She is very driven, very motivated and her speed is a huge asset,” Idalski said. “She has really been able to work on her hands and composure with the puck and has really developed into a solid player for us.” “Mary is a great character kid and a great twoway forward,” Idalski said. “She needs to continue to chip in where she can offensively and still continue to be very solid in her own end. She is someone that is always matched up against other teams top players and has done a nice job for us.” Kelsey Ketcher shined on the power play during 2010-11, putting up five goals, which was third highest on the team. She totaled career highs in points (10), goals (six) and assists (four). “Ketcher had a very good offseason. She has come back stronger and really took some steps forward last year spending some time on the power play and scoring some goals. I am excited about her development.” Joining the returning group up front is Connecticut transfer Monique Weber. “Probably our best combination of speed, size, strength and shot that we have coming in,” Idalski said. “She put up some great numbers at (Connecticut) and once she gets acclimated to the system she is going to be a very solid player for us.” The senior put up 24 goals and 30 assists in a little over two seasons with the Huskies.
Megan Gilbert had a breakout season in her sophomore campaign and was awarded the team’s most improved player honors.
Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA Women’s hockey 2011-12 fighting sioux ROSTER NO. NAME 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 25 26 27 29 30 32 33 44 63 91
Shelby Amsley-Benzie Mary Loken Madison Kolls Holly Perkins Allison Parizek Jordan Slavin Michelle Karvinen Kayla Berg Andrea Dalen Shannon Kaiser Ashley Holmes Alyssa Wiebe Megan Gilbert Tori Williams Jocelyne Lamoureux Monique Lamoureux-Kolls Margot Miller Kelsey Ketcher Sara Dagenais Leah Jensen Monique Weber Layla Marvin Stephanie Ney Jorid Dagfinrud Candace Molle Michelle Bonapace-Potvin Josie Johnson Josefine Jakobsen Ashley Furia
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YR.
HT.
S/C
G F D F F D F D F F D F F D F F F/D F F F F F G G D G D/F F F/D
Fr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. RFr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. RFr. Fr. Fr. Jr.
5-7 5-6 5-7 5-3 5-4 5-10 5-5 5-5 5-8 5-7 5-9 5-7 5-7 5-3 5-6 5-6 5-9 5-7 5-6 5-6 5-8 5-5 5-9 5-6 5-5 5-7 5-7 5-7 5-6
L R R R R L L R R R R L R L R R R L L R L R L L L L R L R
The Sioux...By Class
Alaska (1): Candace Molle
Juniors (10): Jorid Dagfinrud, Ashley Furia, Megan Gilbert, Jocelyne Lamoureux, Monique Lamoureux-Kolls, Mary Loken, Candace Molle, Allison Parizek, Holly Perkins, Jordan Slavin
Colorado (2): Ashley Furia, Jordan Slavin
Redshirt Freshmen (2): Michelle Bonapace-Potvin, Michelle Karvinen Freshmen (8): Shelby Amsley-Benzie, Andrea Dalen, Josefine Jakobsen, Leah Jensen, Josie Johnson, Shannon Kaiser, Layla Marvin, Tori Williams
PREVIOUS TEAM Warroad High School Roseau High School Shatuck-St. Mary’s Anchorage North Stars Minot High School Colorado Select U19 Finnish Olympic Team Fargo North High School Linkopings HC Crookston High School Jefferson High School Athol Murray College of Notre Dame Andover High School Balmoral Hall Minnesota Minnesota Shattuck-St. Mary’s Eden Prairie High School Dawson College East Grand Forks High School Connecticut Warroad High School 100 Mile House Men’s Miget IHK Sparta Sarpsborg North American Hockey Academy Lourdes High School Waunakee High School Segeltorps IF Colorado Select U19
The Sioux...Geographically
Seniors (7): Sara Dagenais, Ashley Holmes, Kelsey Ketcher, Margot Miller, Stephanie Ney, Monique Weber, Alyssa Wiebe
Sophomores (2): Kayla Berg, Madison Kolls
HOMETOWN Warroad, Minn. Roseau, Minn. Hudson, Wis. Soldotna, Alaska Minot, N.D. Erie, Colo. Rodovre, Denmark Fargo, N.D. Honefoss, Norway Crookston, Minn. Miltona, Minn. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Andover, Minn. The Pas, Manitoba Grand Forks, N.D. Grand Forks, N.D. West Bloomfield, Mich. Mound, Minn. Montreal, Quebec East Grand Forks, Minn. Elk River, Minn. Warroad, Minn. 100 Mile House, British Columbia Sarpsborg, Norway Anchorage, Alaska Royn-Noranda, Quebec Waunakee, Wis. Aalborg, Denmark Sedalia, Colo.
British Columbia (1): Stephanie Ney
Denmark (2): Michelle Karvinen, Josefine Jakobsen Manitoba (1): Tori Williams Michigan (1): Margot Miller Minnesota (9): Shelby Amsley-Benzie, Megan Gilbert, Ashley Holmes, Leah Jensen, Shannon Kaiser, Kelsey Ketcher, Mary Loken, Layla Marvin, Monique Weber North Dakota (4): Kayla Berg, Jocelyne Lamoureux, Monique Lamoureux-Kolls, Allison Parizek Norway (2): Jorid Dagfinrud, Andrea Dalen Quebec (2): Michelle Bonapace-Potvin, Sara Dagenais Saskatchewan (1): Alyssa Wiebe Wisconsin (2): Josie Johnson, Madison Kolls
The Sioux...Alphabetically/Pronunciation 1 9 33 22 30 10 91 15 12 63 25 44 11 8 21 3 17 18 2 27 19 32 29 6 5 7 26 13 16
Amsley-Benzie Berg Bonapace-Potvin Dagenais Dagfinrud Dalen Furia Gilbert Holmes Jakobsen Jensen Johnson Kaiser Karvinen Ketcher Kolls Lamoureux Lamoureux-Kolls Loken Marvin Miller Molle Ney Parizek Perkins Slavin Weber Wiebe Williams
AMS-lee BEN-zee BAHN-ah-pace DAZH-nay (YOUR-id) DOG-fin-rude DOLL-en FUHR-e-ah rhymes w/ homes (YO-saw-feen) YAH-cub-son rhymes w/ high CARVE-i-nen LAM-er-oo LAM-er-oo LOW-ken (MAR-go) MALL-e NAY PAW-ree-zek SLAY-vin WEEB
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Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA Women’s hockey
Sara Dagenais
SR | F | 5-6 | L
22
Hometown: Montreal, Quebec Previous Team: Dawson College High School: F.A.C.E. School (‘06) Major: Physical Education & Wellness
2010-11 (Junior): Played in all 36 games ... Tallied 20 points (career high) from nine goals and 11 assists (career high) ... Scored one powerplay goal, two game-winning goals and two unassisted goals ... Tied her career high with two goals vs. St. Cloud State (11/20/10) ... Had a 3-goal game streak (3-2-5) from Oct. 10 (vs. Minnesota Duluth) until Oct. 16 (at Minnesota), including two game-winning goals ... All 20 of her points came in conference games ... Scored her 25th career goal at Minnesota Duluth (12/11/10) ... Led the team with a 20.5 shooting percentage ... Was third on the team in faceoff attempts (366) winning 44.8 percent ... Recorded 11 penalties for 44 minutes (career high) ... Had 44 shots on goal ... Averaged 1.22 shots per game, 0.25 goals per game, 0.31 assists per game and 0.56 points per game ... Earned her third letter. 2009-10 (Sophomore): Named to the 2009-10 All-WCHA Academic team ... Played in all 34 games ... Scored 19 points from 10 goals (career high) and nine assists ... Ten goals led the team and nine assists were tied with two others for second on the team ... Was second on the team with 75 shots and was tied with Holly Perkins for highest shooting percentage (.133) ... Scored one power-play goal and led the team with two game-winning goals ... Tallied her third 3-point game (1g, 2a) at Ohio State (2/6/10), which matched a career high ... Recorded 11 penalties for 22 minutes ... Had 75 shots on goal (career high) ... Averaged 2.21 shots per game, 0.29 goals per game, 0.26 assists per game and 0.56 points per game ... Earned her second letter. 2008-09 (Freshman): Played in all 36 games ... Tallied 18 points, which was good for fifth all-time by a Sioux freshman and was fifthbest on the year ... Scored nine goals, which was tied for fourth on the squad and sixth all-time by a freshman, along with nine assists, which was good for fifth all-time by a freshman ... Four of her goals were on the power play ... Had her first 3-point game (1g, 2a) at Maine on Oct. 4 ... Had a 4-game point streak from Jan. 17, to Jan. 30, where she tallied two goals and three assists ... Had her first 2-goal game vs. Union (10/25/08) ... Had her first game-winning goal against Ohio State on Nov. 1 ... Scored her first collegiate goal in first game at Maine (10/3/08) and first assist at Maine (10/4/08) ... Was tied with two others in highest shooting-percentage at 14.3 ... Had 70 shots on goal ... Racked up 13 penalties for 26 minutes ... Earned her first letter. Before UND: Spent the past two seasons with the Dawson College Blues women’s AAA team in Westmount, Quebec ... Led the Blues to a 51-3 record in her two years, including a perfect 27-0 season in 2006-07 ... Played with the Lac-St-Louis Elites AA prior to joining Dawson College ... A 2006 graduate of F.A.C.E. School (Fine Arts Core Education). Personal: Majoring in physical education, exercise science and wellness ... Daughter of Vincent Dagenais and Jocelyne Everell.
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Dagenais’ Career Statistics Overall Year 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Totals
GP 36 34 36 106
Conference
Year 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Totals
GP 28 28 28 84
G 9 10 9 28
A 9 9 11 29
PTS 18 19 20 57
PEN 13/26 11/22 11/44 35/92
PP 4 1 1 6
SH 0 0 0 0
GW 1 2 2 5
+/-11 -3 -5 -19
G 6 8 9 23
A 5 7 11 23
PTS 11 15 20 46
PEN 11/22 9/18 10/42 30/80
PP 3 1 1 5
SH 0 0 0 0
GW 1 2 2 5
+/- -14 -3 +1 -16
Career Game Highs
Goals: 2 (2x), last 11/20/10 vs. St. Cloud State Assists: 2 (5x), last 1/28/11 vs. Minnesota State Points: 3 (2x), last 2/6/10 at Ohio State (1g, 2a) Plus/Minus: +2, multiple times Longest Point Streak: 4 games (2g, 3a, 5p), 1/17/09 (at Wisconsin) to 1/30/09 (vs. Bemidji State)
Career vs. Opponents Bemidji State: 15 GP, 2-6-8 Boston University: 2 GP, 0-0-0 Maine: 4 GP, 3-3-6 Minnesota: 12 GP, 3-3-6 Minnesota Duluth: 16 GP, 3-1-4 Minnesota State: 12 GP, 5-4-9 Ohio State: 12 GP, 4-4-8
RPI: 1 GP, 0-1-1 St. Cloud State: 12 GP, 3-3-6 Vermont: 2 GP, 0-0-0 Wayne State: 1 GP, 0-0-0 Wisconsin: 13 GP, 2-2-4 Union: 4 GP 3-2-5
Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA women’s hockey
Ashley holmes
SR | D | 5-9 | R
12
Hometown: Miltona, Minn. Previous Team: Jefferson High School High School: Jefferson High School (‘08) Major: Biology/Pre-Health
2010-11 (Junior): Served as the president of UND’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee ... Played in all 36 games ... Recorded one assist on the season ... Had six penalties for 23 minutes ... Had 21 shots on goal ... Had at least one shot on goal in 21 games ... Averaged 0.58 shots per game and 0.03 points per game ... Earned her third letter. 2009-10 (Sophomore): WCHA Scholar-Athlete Award recipient ... Played in 30 games ... Scored five points from one goal (career high) and four assists ... Scored her first collegiate goal in a 7-2 win at Ohio State (2/6/10) ... Recorded her second career and a season high 2-point game against Maine (11/27/10) ... Recorded seven penalties for 14 minutes ... Had 17 shots on goal ... Averaged 0.57 shots per game, 0.03 goals per game, 0.13 assists per game and 0.17 points per game ... Earned her second letter. 2008-09 (Freshman): Played in all 36 games ... Tallied six assists (career high) on the year for six points (career high) ... Her six assists were good for third on the squad from defensemen ... Had her first 2-point game against Minnesota State on Oct. 18 ... Scored her first collegiate goal at Ohio State (2/26/10) and first assist (10/4/08) ... Had 22 shots on goal ... Racked up only three penalties for six minutes ... Earned her first letter. Before UND: A 2008 graduate of Jefferson High School in Alexandria, Minn. ... Lettered five times in hockey as a prep and was a Minnesota Ms. Hockey finalist as a senior ... Led Jefferson High School to a state championship in 2007-08 and earned all-state, all-conference and state all-tournament team honors ... Scored 14 goals and 31 assists and was a +71 in 31 games as a senior ... Received the Herb Brooks Award ... Served as team captain ... Named to the U.S. Under-18 Team in 2006-07 ... Also earned all-state and all-conference honors as a junior ... Was an all-conference pick and an all-state honorable mention as a sophomore ... Also lettered three times in softball and was a two-time all-conference performer ... Member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Majoring in biology and pre-health ... Daughter of Ryan and Jodie Houfburg and Joe and Tracy Holmes.
Holmes’ Career Statistics Overall Year 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Totals
GP 36 30 36 102
Conference
Year 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Totals
GP 28 25 28 81
G 0 1 0 1
A 6 4 1 11
PTS 6 5 1 12
PEN 3/6 7/14 6/23 16/43
PP 0 0 0 0
SH 0 0 0 0
GW 0 0 0 0
+/-6 -1 -5 -12
G 0 1 0 1
A 4 2 1 7
PTS 4 3 1 8
PEN 1/2 5/10 6/23 12/35
PP 0 0 0 0
SH 0 0 0 0
GW 0 0 0 0
+/- -9 -2 -5 -16
Career Game Highs
Goals: 1, 2/6/10 at Ohio State Assists: 2 (2x), last 11/27/09 vs. Maine Points: 2 (2x), last 11/27/09 vs. Maine Plus/Minus: +2, multiple times Longest Point Streak: 2 games, multiple times
Career vs. Opponents Bemidji State: 12 GP, 0-0-0 Boston University: 2, 0-0-0 Maine: 4 GP, 0-3-3 Minnesota: 12 GP, 0-0-0 Minnesota Duluth: 15 GP, 0-1-1 Minnesota State: 12 GP, 0-3-3 Ohio State: 12 GP, 1-1-2
RPI: 1 GP, 0-0-0 St. Cloud State: 10 GP, 0-1-1 Vermont: 2 GP, 0-0-0 Wayne State: 1 GP, 0-0-0 Wisconsin: 12 GP, 0-1-1 Union: 4 GP 0-1-1
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Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA Women’s hockey
Kelsey Ketcher
SR | F | 5-7 | L
21
Hometown: Mound, Minn. Previous Team: Eden Prairie High School High School: Eden Prairie High School (‘08) Major: General Studies
2010-11 (Junior): Played in all 36 games ... Tallied 10 points from six goals and four assists (all career highs) ... Scored five power-play goals (third most on the team) and one game-tying goal ... Had her first multi-point game (1-1-2) against Boston University (10/3/10) ... Had her second multi-point game (1-1-2) at Minnesota State (10/23/10) ... Recorded 13 penalties for 26 minutes ... Had 58 shots on goal (career high/tied for fourth most on the team) ... Averaged 1.61 shots per game, 0.17 goals per game, 0.11 assists per game and 0.28 points per game ... Earned her third letter. 2009-10 (Sophomore): Played in all 34 games ... Scored three points from one goal and two assists ... Tallied first collegiate goal with gamewinner at 8:47 of the third period against Ohio State (11/6/09) ... All three points came in conference games ... Racked up eight penalties for 16 minutes ... Had 29 shots on goal ... Averaged 0.85 shots per game, 0.03 goals per game 0.06 assists per game and 0.09 points per game ... Earned her second letter. 2008-09 (Freshman): Was named Fighting Sioux Most Improved Player ... Played in 26 games ... Tallied one point on the year which came on an assist at Wisconsin on Jan. 17 ... Logged two penalties for four minutes ... Had 11 shots on goal ... Earned her first letter. Before UND: A 2008 graduate of Eden Prairie High School ... Lettered five times in hockey as a prep and scored 21 goals and 23 assists as a senior ... Led Eden Prairie to a Class AA state championship in 2008 ... Named an all-state honorable mention by the Associated Press ... Earned all-conference honors ... Also lettered three times in soccer and once each in lacrosse and track and field. Personal: Majoring in general studies ... Daughter of Todd Ketcher and Laurie Cariveau ... Father played hockey at Minnesota State University, Mankato ... Older sister, Carissa, played at Bemidji State.
Ketcher’s Career Statistics Overall Year 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Totals
GP 26 34 36 96
Conference
Year 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Totals
GP 20 28 28 76
G 0 1 6 7
A 1 2 4 7
PTS 1 3 10 14
PEN 2/4 8/16 13/26 23/46
PP 0 0 5 5
SH 0 0 0 0
GW 0 1 0 1
+/-4 -12 -11 -27
G 0 1 5 6
A 1 2 2 5
PTS 1 3 7 11
PEN 2/4 8/16 11/22 21/42
PP 0 0 5 5
SH 0 0 0 0
GW 0 1 0 1
+/- -4 -6 -7 -17
Career Game Highs
Goals: 1 (7x), most recent 2/19/11 vs. Minnesota Assists: 1 (5x), most recent 2/5/11 at Ohio State Points: 1 (2x), most recent 10/23/10 at Minnesota State Plus/Minus: +1, multiple times Longest Point Streak: 2 games (1-2-3), 10/2/10 vs. Boston University to 10/3/10 vs. Boston University
Career vs. Opponents Bemidji State: 15 GP, 1-0-1 Boston University: 2 GP, 1-2-3 Maine: 4 GP, 0-0-0 Minnesota: 10 GP, 1-0-1 Minnesota Duluth: 14 GP, 0-1-1 Minnesota State: 12 GP, 1-1-2 Ohio State: 10 GP, 1-1-2
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RPI: 1 GP, 0-0-0 St. Cloud State: 12 GP, 2-0-2 Vermont: 2 GP, 0-0-0 Wayne State: 1 GP, 0-0-0 Wisconsin: 11 GP, 0-2-2 Union: 2 GP 0-0-0
Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA women’s hockey
Margot Miller
SR | F | 5-9 | R
19
Hometown: West Bloomfield, Mich. Previous Team: Shattuck-St. Mary’s High School: Shattuck-St. Mary’s High School (‘08) Major: General Studies
2010-11 (Junior): WCHA Scholar-Athlete ... Played in 31 games ... Tallied eight points from three goals and five assists ... Had +3 plus/ minus rating ... Scored a goal in season-opening win over Boston University (10/2/10) and first-ever win at Minnesota (10/15/10) ... Recorded two penalties for four minutes ... Had 34 shots on goal ... Averaged 1.10 shots on goal, 0.10 goals per game, 0.16 assists per game and 0.26 points per game ... Earned her third letter. 2009-10 (Sophomore): Named to the 2009-10 All-WCHA Academic team ... Played in all 34 games ... Recorded 10 points from four goals and six assists (career high) ... Three of her four goals came on special teams, with two power-play and one short-handed goals ... Shorthanded goal at Minnesota Duluth was her 10th collegiate goal (2/19/10) ... Had a +3 plus/minus rating ... Recorded eight penalties for 16 minutes ... Had 68 shots on goal (career high) ... Averaged 2.00 shots per game, 0.12 goals per game, 0.18 assists per game and 0.29 points per game ... Earned her second letter. 2008-09 (Freshman): Played in all 36 games ... Scored six goals (career high) and tallied five assists for 11 points (career high) ... Her 11 points ranked 10th all-time by a freshman ... Six goals ranked ninth all-time by a freshman ... Had her first multi-point game on Nov. 1 vs. Ohio State ... Had a career-high 3-game point streak when she scored four assists from Oct. 24 vs. Union to Nov. 1 vs. Ohio State ... Scored her first game-winning goal on Oct. 11 vs. St. Cloud State ... Had eight shots on goal in her first game as a Sioux on Oct. 3 at Maine ... Scored her first collegiate goal at Maine (10/3/08) and first assist at Maine (10/4/08) ... Had 54 shots on goal ... Racked up 12 penalties for 24 minutes ... Earned her first letter. Before UND: Spent the past two seasons at Shattuck-St. Mary’s in Faribault, Minn. ... Won two national championships while at ShattuckSt. Mary’s ... Played in 48 games as a senior and scored 23 goals and 34 assists for 57 points ... Played in 57 games in 2006-07 and notched 19 goals and 23 assists for 42 points ... Also lettered twice in lacrosse. Personal: Majoring in general studies ... Daughter of Mark and Laura Miller ... Was a high school teammate of Sioux forwards Jocelyne Lamoureux and Monique Lamoureux-Kolls.
Miller’s Career Statistics Overall Year 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Totals
GP 36 34 31 101
Conference
Year 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Totals
GP 28 28 23 56
G 6 4 3 13
A 5 6 5 16
PTS 11 10 8 29
PEN 12/24 8/16 2/4 22/44
PP 0 2 0 2
SH 0 1 0 1
GW 1 0 0 1
+/-8 +3 +3 -2
G 5 2 2 9
A 3 4 4 11
PTS 8 6 6 20
PEN 10/20 7/14 2/4 19/38
PP 0 1 0 1
SH 0 0 0 0
GW 1 0 0 1
+/- -6 +3 +1 -2
Career Game Highs
Goals: 1 (13x), Most recent 11/12/10 at Bemidji State Assists: 2, 11/1/08 vs. Ohio State Points: 2 (3x), Last 1/2/10 at Union College (1g, 1a) Plus/Minus: +2, multiple times Longest Point Streak: 3 games, 10/24/08 (vs. Union) to 11/1/08 vs. Ohio State (0g, 4a, 4p)
Career vs. Opponents Bemidji State: 15 GP, 2-0-2 Boston University: 2 GP, 1-0-1 Maine: 4 GP, 1-0-1 Minnesota: 12 GP, 1-1-2 Minnesota Duluth: 14 GP, 2-1-3 Minnesota State: 12 GP, 2-1-3 Ohio State: 12 GP, 1-3-4
RPI: 1 GP, 0-0-0 St. Cloud State: 11 GP, 2-5-7 Vermont: 2 GP, 0-1-1 Wayne State: 1 GP, 0-0-0 Wisconsin: 11 GP, 0-0-0 Union: 4 GP 1-4-5
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Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA Women’s hockey
stephanie Ney
SR | G | 5-9 | L
29
Hometown: 100 Mile House, British Columbia Previous Team: 100 Mile Houste (Men’s Midget) High School: Ogden Secondary School (‘08) Major: Communication
2010-11 (Junior): Named Western Collegiate Hockey Association Defensive Player of the Week (1/26/11) after recording back-to-back shutout wins over St. Cloud State ... Named WCHA Defensive Player of the Week (11/17/10) after stopping 35 of 36 shots on goal, leading the Sioux to a 1-1 overtime tie at Bemidji State ... Named WCHA Defensive Player of the Week (10/13/10), stopping 30 of 32 shots on goal to lead the Sioux to a 4-2 win over then top-ranked Minnesota Duluth ... Named WCHA Defensive Player of the Week ... Named UND’s Defensive Player of the Year ... Played in 26 games, starting 25 (both career highs) ... Logged 1492:03 minutes (career high) ... Went 16-7-2 ... Most single-season wins in program history ... Had program’s singleseason best goals against average (2.33/career high) and second-best save percentage (.916/career high) ... Recorded her fourth and fifth career shutouts in back-to-back games against St. Cloud State (Had a shutout streak of 134:55) ... Made a season-high 41 saves in 4-3 win at Minnesota Duluth (12/11/10) ... Started the season 4-0-2 ... Earned her third letter. 2009-10 (Sophomore): Played in 14 games (starting 11) ... Logged 747:22 minutes in net ... Had a 4-7-2 season record ... Recorded a .908 save percentage ... Collected her third career shutout in 1-0 win at Minnesota State (2/20/10), making 34 saves ... Had a 2.81 goals against average ... Thirteen of her 35 goals allowed came shorthanded (.371) ... Earned second letter. 2008-09 (Freshman): Earned WCHA Defensive Player of the Week on Nov. 26 for her performance at Minnesota Duluth when she recorded her first shutout ... Made 45 saves in the shutout over the Bulldogs, which was a season high ... Started the season 2-0 with wins over Maine (Oct. 4) and St. Cloud State (Oct. 11) ... Played in 18 games (17 started) ... Logged 1064:49 minutes in net ... Had a .907 save percentage ... Recorded her second shutout in a 0-0 tie vs. Bemidji State on Jan. 31, making 20 saves ... Had a 3.09 goals-against average ... Made 539 saves to lead the team ... Recorded an assist in a 3-2 win vs. RPI Jan. 2 on the game-winning goal in overtime scored by Alyssa Wiebe ... Earned first letter. Before UND: Spent three seasons with the British Columbia Outback women’s AAA team ... Led the team to three straight provincial championships ... Played for Team B.C. at the 2008 Canada Winter Games ... A 2008 graduate of Peter Skene Ogden Secondary School in 100 Mile House, British Columbia.
Ney’s Career Statistics Overall Year 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Totals
GP 18 14 26 58
Conference
Year 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Totals
GP 13 12 21 46
MIN GA 1064:49 55 747:22 35 1492:03 58 3304:14 148
GAA 3.09 2.81 2.33 2.69
SVS 539 346 632 1517
SV% .907 .908 .916 .911
SO W-L-T 2 6-10-1 1 4-7-2 2 16-7-2 5 26-24-5
MIN GA 767:17 39 654:59 27 1177:30 47 2599:16 113
GAA 3.05 2.47 2.39 2.46
SVS 411 317 507 1235
SV% .913 .922 .915 .916
SO W-L-T 2 3-8-1 1 4-6-1 2 13-5-2 5 20-19-4
Career Game Highs
Goals Allowed (Fewest): 0 (5x), last 1/22/11 at St. Cloud State Most Saves: 45, 11/23/08 at Minnesota Duluth Most Minutes: 75:31, vs. Bemidji State (WCHA Playoffs) Winning Streak: 7, 12/11/10 (at Minnesota Duluth) to 2/5/11 (at Ohio State) Unbeaten Streak: 3, 10/10/10 (vs. Minnesota Duluth) to 10/23/10 (at Minnesota State) Assists: 2, 2/27/11 vs. Bemidji State
Career vs. Opponents Bemidji State: 5-2-2 Maine: 1-0-1 Minnesota: 2-2-0 Minnesota Duluth: 3-8-0 Minnesota State: 3-2-1 Ohio State: 4-2-1
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RPI: 1-0-0 St. Cloud State: 5-2-0 Vermont: 1-0-0 Wisconsin: 0-6-0 Union: 1-0-0
Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA women’s hockey
alyssa wiebe
SR | F | 5-7 | L
13
Hometown: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Previous Team: Athol Murray College of Notre Dame High School: Athol Murray College of Notre Dame (‘08) Major: Graphic Design and Technology 2010-11 (Junior): Played in all 36 games ... Tallied 34 points (career high) from 13 goals (tied career high) and 21 assists (tied career high) ... Ranked 42nd in the nation in points per game, 67th in goals per game and 41st in assists per game ... Scored one short-handed goal, one game-winning goal, one overtime goal and three unassisted goals ... Tied her career high with two goals against St. Cloud State (11/19/10) and against Bemidji State (1/16/11) ... Had at least one point in 20 of 36 games ... Had 12 multi-point games ... Scored the game-winning goal in overtime against Ohio State (11/6/10) ... Recorded 11 penalties for 25 minutes ... Was third on the team with 114 shots on goal ... Averaged 3.17 shots per game, 0.36 goals per game, 0.58 assists per game and 0.94 points per game ... Earned her third letter. 2009-10 (Sophomore): Named to the 2009-10 WCHA All-Star team ... Named to the 2009-10 All-WCHA Academic team ... Led the team with 30 points ... Scored nine goals (second on team) and tallied 21 assists (tied career high/ led the team) ... Set a new program high with a 5-point night (two goals, three assists) in a 5-4 overtime win at St. Cloud State (10/30/09) ... Scored one shorthanded goal ... Scored one game-winning goal ... Had at least one point in 18 of 34 games ... Had eight multi-point games ... Had a +7 plus/minus rating ... Was second on the team with 20 penalties for 40 minutes (third on the team) ... Led the team with 167 shots on goal (career high) ... Averaged 4.91 shots per game, 0.26 goals per game, 0.62 assists per game and 0.88 points per game ... Earned second letter. 2008-09 (Freshman): Had one of the most prolific freshman seasons by a Sioux ... Voted the Fighting Sioux Rookie of the Year ... Named WCHA Rookie of the Week for her performance against Ohio State (Nov. 1-2) when she scored the overtime goal to complete UND’s first-ever sweep over the Buckeyes ... She scored two goals and one assist in the series, placing 12 shots on net ... Had three game-winning goals (two in overtime) ... Had 28 points, which was tied for fifth-best all time and tied for first by a freshman (Cara Wooster, 2004-05) ... Found the back of the net 13 times (tied career high), which was third-best all-time by a freshman ... Tallied 15 assists ... Scored at least one point in 21 of 36 games ... Scored her first collegiate goal vs. St. Cloud State (10/11/08) and first assist vs. St. Cloud State (10/10/08) ... Had her first 3-point game vs. Wayne State in a 3-3 tie ... Had an 8-game point streak, scoring five goals and six assists, from Dec. 6, to Jan. 16 ... Had a team-high 127 shots-on-goal (.102) ... Racked up 19 penalties for 38 minutes ... Scored one power-play goal ... Earned her first letter. Before UND: A 2008 graduate of Athol Murray College of Notre Dame in Wilcox, Saskatchewan ... Spent the past two seasons at Notre Dame and led the the league in scoring both years ... Scored 114 points (70g, 44a) in 2007-08 ... Scored 29 goals and 32 assists for the Hounds in 2006-07 ... Added another 19 points in the playoffs and led Notre Dame to a Western Canadian midget AAA championship ... Played for Canada’s National Under-18 Team in 2007. Personal: Majoring in graphic design and technology ... Daughter of Brad Wiebe and Lynda Wiebe.
Wiebe’s Career Statistics Overall
Year 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Totals
GP 36 34 36 106
Conference
Year 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Totals
GP 28 28 28 84
G 15 9 13 37
A 13 21 21 55
PTS 28 30 34 92
PEN 18/36 20/40 11/25 49/101
PP 1 0 0 1
SH 0 1 1 3
GW 3 1 1 5
+/+4 +7 -2 +9
G 9 7 12 28
A PTS 13 22 15 22 18 30 46 74
PEN 17/34 17/34 7/17 41/85
PP 0 0 0 0
SH 0 1 0 1
GW 2 1 1 4
+/- +1 0 +6 +7
Career Game Highs
Goals: 2 (5x), Last 1/16/11 vs. Bemidji State Assists: 3 (2x), Last 10/23/10 at Minnesota State Points: 5 (2g, 3a, 5p), 10/30/09 at St. Cloud State Plus/Minus: +4, 1/30/09 vs. Bemidji State Longest Point Streak: 8 games (5g, 6a, 11p), 12/6/08 (vs. Minnesota) to 1/16/09 (at Wisconsin)
Career vs. Opponents Bemidji State: 15 GP, 7-9-16 Boston University: 2 GP, 0-0-0 Maine: 4 GP, 2-3-5 Minnesota: 12 GP, 1-6-7 Minnesota Duluth: 16 GP, 0-6-6 Minnesota State: 12 GP, 4-9-13 Ohio State: 12 GP, 7-8-15
RPI: 1 GP, 1-0-1 St. Cloud State: 12 GP, 7-10-17 Vermont: 2 GP, 1-0-1 Wayne State: 1 GP, 2-1-3 Wisconsin: 13 GP, 3-1-4 Union: 4 GP 1-3-3
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Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA Women’s hockey
Jorid Dagfinrud
JR | G | 5-6 | L
30
Hometown: Sarpsborg, Norway Previous Team: IHK Sparta High School: St. Olav (‘08) Major: Physical Education & Wellness
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. 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. 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. Personal: Majoring in physical education, exercise science and wellness ... Daughter of Hans Christia Oiestad and Marianne Dagfinrud.
Dagfinrud’s Career Statistics Overall Year 2009-10 2010-11 Totals
GP 24 12 36
Conference
Year 2009-10 2010-11 Totals
GP 19 9 28
MIN 1131:37 697:59 1829:36
GA 45 42 87
GAA 2.39 3.61 2.85
SVS 539 272 811
SV% .923 .916 .903
SO 3 0 3
W-L-T 4-13-2 4-6-1 8-19-3
MIN 939:49 515:07 1454:56
GA 36 31 67
GAA 2.30 3.61 2.76
SVS 443 216 659
SV% .925 .874 .908
SO 2 0 2
W-L-T 3-12-1 3-5-0 6-17-1
Career Game Highs
Goals Allowed (Fewest): 0 (3x), last 2/12/10 at Bemidji State Most Saves: 42, 2/26/10 at Minnesota Duluth Most Minutes: 64:52, 1/16/10 vs. St. Cloud State Winning Streak: 2, 1/2/10 (at Union College) to 1/8/10 (vs. Wisconsin) Unbeaten Streak: N/A
Career vs. Opponents Bemidji State: 1-2-0 Boston University: 1-1-0 Maine: 0-0-1 Minnesota: 1-4-0 Minnesota Duluth: 0-4-0 Minnesota State: 0-3-0
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Ohio State: 1-1-0 St. Cloud State: 1-1-1 Vermont: 0-0-1 Wisconsin: 2-4-0 Union: 1-0-0
Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA women’s hockey
Ashley Furia
JR | D/F | 5-6 | R
91
Hometown: Sedalia, Colo. Previous Team: Colorado Select U19 High School: Castle View High School (‘09) Major: Management
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 Totals
GP 34 36 70
Conference
Year 2009-10 2010-11 Totals
GP 28 28 56
G 6 2 8
A 8 7 15
PTS 14 9 23
PEN 11/22 4/8 15/30
PP 1 0 1
SH 0 0 0
GW 1 0 1
+/-2 -12 -14
G 5 2 7
A 6 6 12
PTS 11 8 19
PEN 8/16 4/8 12/24
PP 1 0 1
SH 0 0 0
GW 1 0 1
+/- E -8 -8
Career Game Highs
Goals: 1 (6x), 1/15/10 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 Oho State Longest Point Streak: 3, 10/31/09 (at St. Cloud State) to 11/27/09 (vs. Ohio State)
Career vs. Opponents Bemidji State: 11 GP, 0-1-1 Boston University: 2GP, 0-1-1 Maine: 2 GP, 0-0-0 Minnesota: 8 GP, 0-0-0 Minnesota Duluth: 10 GP, 0-3-3 Minnesota State: 8 GP, 1-4-5
Ohio State: 8 GP, 2-4-6 St. Cloud State: 8 GP, 2-0-2 Vermont: 2 GP, 0-0-0 Wisconsin: 5 GP, 2-0-2 Union: 2 GP 1-2-3
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Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA Women’s hockey
Megan Gilbert
JR | F | 5-7 | R
15
Hometown: Andover, Minn. Previous Team: Andover High School High School: Andover High School (‘09) Major: Psychology
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. 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 Totals
GP 34 36 70
Conference
Year 2009-10 2010-11 Totals
GP 28 28 56
G 1 0 1
A 5 3 8
PTS 6 3 9
PEN 3/6 0/0 3/6
PP 0 0 0
SH 0 0 0
GW 0 0 0
+/-11 -6 -17
G 0 0 0
A 4 2 6
PTS 4 2 6
PEN 3/6 1/2 4/8
PP 0 0 0
SH 0 0 0
GW 0 0 0
+/- -10 -6 -16
Career Game Highs
Goals: 1, 2/27/10 at Minnesota Duluth Assists: 3, 10/30/09 at St. Cloud State Points: 3, 10/30/09 at St. Cloud State Plus/Minus: +2, multiple times Longest Point Streak: N/A
Career vs. Opponents Bemidji State: 11 GP, 0-1-1 Boston University: 2 GP, 0-1-1 Maine: 2 GP, 0-1-1 Minnesota: 8 GP, 0-0-0 Minnesota Duluth: 10 GP, 1-0-1 Minnesota State: 8 GP, 0-1-1
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Ohio State: 8 GP, 0-0-0 St. Cloud State: 8 GP, 0-3-3 Vermont: 2 GP, 0-0-0 Wisconsin: 9 GP, 0-1-1 Union: 2 GP 0-0-0
Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA women’s hockey
Jocelyne Lamoureux JR | F | 5-6 | R
17
Hometown: Grand Forks, N.D. Previous Team: Minnesota High School: Shattuck-St. Mary’s High School (‘08) Major: Physical Education and Wellness 2010-11: 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 multi-point 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 game, 0.88 assists per game and 1.73 points per game ... Earned her first letter. 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, between-the-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 All-WCHA 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 Shattuck-St. 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: Majoring in physical education, exercise science and wellness ... 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 ... Was high school teammate of Sioux forward Margot Miller.
Lamoureux’s Career Statistics Overall
Year GP G A PTS PEN 2008-09* 40 28 37 65 46/92 2009-10 Redshirt (USA Olympic team) 2010-11 33 28 29 57 46/100 Totals 77 56 66 122 92/192
Conference
Year GP G A PTS PEN 2008-09* 28 23 26 49 36/72 2009-10 Redshirt (USA Olympic team) 2010-11 25 23 24 47 39/86 Totals 53 46 50 96 75/158
PP 8
SH 1
GW 8
+/+59
6 14
1 2
3 11
+18 +77
PP 7
SH 1
GW 7
+/- +46
5 12
0 1
2 9
+13 +59
Career Game Highs
Goals: 3 (3x), most recent 11/19/10 vs. St. Cloud State Assists: 3 (3x), most recent 2/13/11 at Wisconsin Points: 6 (3g, 3a, 6p), 1/17/09 vs. Bemidji State* Plus/Minus: +6 (2x), Last 1/17/09 vs. Bemidji State* Longest Point Streak: 11 games (10-16-26), 12/11/10 at Minnesota Duluth to 2/5/11 at Ohio State * - with Minnesota
Career vs. Opponents Bemidji State: 6 GP, 3-7-10 Boston College: 1 GP, 0-0-0 Boston University: 2 GP, 2-0-2 Harvard: 2 GP, 0-0-0 Mercyhurst: 1 GP, 0-0-0 Minnesota: 2 GP, 2-4-6 Minnesota Duluth: 8 GP, 4-5-9
Minnesota State: 9 GP, 11-11-22 North Dakota: 4 GP, 4-3-7 Ohio State: 7 GP, 6-8-14 Robert Morris: 2 GP, 0-3-3 St. Cloud State: 8 GP, 9-6-15 Vermont: 2 GP, 1-4-5 Wisconsin: 10 GP, 6-5-11 player bios
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Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA Women’s hockey
Monique lAMOUREUX- Kolls
JR | F | 5-6 | R
18
Hometown: Grand Forks, N.D. Previous Team: Minnesota High School: Shattuck-St. Mary’s High School (‘08) Major: Management 2010-11: 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 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. 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, 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 All-WCHA 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 careerhigh 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: Majoring in physical education, exercise science and wellness ... 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 ... Was high school teammate of Sioux forward Margot Miller ... Married to Taylor Kolls, brother of teammate Madison Kolls.
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Lamoureux-Kolls’ Career Statistics Overall
Year GP G A PTS PEN 2008-09* 40 39 36 75 32/86 2009-10 Redshirt (USA Olympic team) 2010-11 33 22 32 54 30/60 Totals 73 61 68 129 62/146
Conference
Year GP G A PTS PEN 2008-09* 28 30 31 61 18/47 2009-10 Redshirt (USA Olympic team) 2010-11 25 14 27 41 19/38 Totals 53 44 58 102 37/85
PP 5
SH 5
GW 8
+/+52
7 12
0 5
4 12
+11 +63
PP 4
SH 4
GW 5
+/- +43
6 10
0 4
2 7
+11 +54
Career Game Highs
Goals: 4, 1/31/09 at Minnesota State* Assists: 4, 11/22/08 vs. Minnesota State* Points: 6 (3g, 3a, 6p) twice, Last 1/17/09 vs. Bemidji State* Plus/Minus: +6 (2x), Last 1/17/09 vs. Bemidji State* Longest Point Streak: 12 games (14g, 12a, 26p), 1/24/09 (vs. Minnesota Duluth) to 3/7/09 (vs. Minnesota State)* * - with Minnesota
Career vs. Opponents Bemidji State: 11 GP, 13-10-23 Boston College: 1 GP, 0-1-1 Boston University: 2 GP, 2-3-5 Harvard: 2 GP, 1-1-2 Mercyhurst: 1 GP, 1-0-1 Minnesota: 4 GP, 3-2-5 Minnesota Duluth: 8 GP, 4-3-7
Minnesota State: 9 GP, 13-10-23 North Dakota: 4 GP, 4-5-9 Ohio State: 7 GP, 8-12-20 Robert Morris: 2 GP, 0-2-2 St. Cloud State: 8 GP, 3-12-15 Vermont: 2 GP, 5-1-6 Wisconsin: 10 GP, 2-6-8
Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA women’s hockey
Mary Loken
JR | F | 5-6 | R
2
Hometown: Roseau, Minn. Previous Team: Roseau High School High School: Roseau High School (‘09) Major: Biology/Pre-Health
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 biology and pre-health ... Daughter of Marshall and Tami Loken.
Loken’s Career Statistics Overall Year 2009-10 2010-11 Totals
GP 34 36 70
Conference
Year 2009-10 2010-11 Totals
GP 28 28 56
G 7 8 15
A 9 7 16
PTS 16 15 31
PEN 11/22 5/10 16/32
PP 2 4 6
SH 0 0 0
GW 1 3 4
+/+6 -16 -10
G 3 7 10
A 7 7 14
PTS 10 14 24
PEN 10/20 5/10 15/30
PP 1 3 4
SH 0 0 0
GW 1 3 4
+/- +1 -5 -4
Career Game Highs
Goals: 2 (2x), most recent 2/13/11 at Wisconsin Assists: 3, 10/30/09 at St. Cloud State Points: 3 (0g, 3a, 3p), 10/30/09 at St. Cloud State Plus/Minus: +3 (2x), most recent 1/22/11 at St. Cloud State Longest Point Streak: 3 games (3x), most recent (3g, 1a, 4p), 2/13/11 at Wisconsin to 2/19/11 vs. Minnesota
Career vs. Opponents Bemidji State: 11 GP, 1-0-1 Boston University: 2 GP, 0-0-0 Maine: 2 GP, 2-2-4 Minnesota: 8 GP, 2-1-3 Minnesota Duluth: 10 GP, 2-2-4 Minnesota State: 8 GP, 2-2-4
Ohio State: 8 GP, 1-2-3 St. Cloud State: 8 GP, 1-7-8 Vermont: 2 GP, 0-0-0 Wisconsin: 9 GP, 3-3-6 Union: 2 GP 2-0-2
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Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA Women’s hockey
Candace Molle
JR | D | 5-5 | L
32
Hometown: Anchorage, Alaska Previous Team: North American Hockey Academy High School: South Anchorage High School (‘09) Major: General Studies
2010-11 (Sophomore): Played in all 36 games ... Tallied 10 points from two goals and eight assists (all career highs) ... Scored one power-play goal ... Had a +3 plus/minus rating ... Was second among defensemen with 44 shots on goal ... Was a career high +3 against Bemidji State (1/16/11) ...Recorded 22 penalties for 44 minutes ... Averaged 1.22 shots per game, 0.06 goals per game, 0.22 assists per game and 0.28 points per game ... Earned her second letter. 2009-10 (Freshman): Played in 31 games ... Recorded seven points from one goal and six assists ... Scored first collegiate goal in playoff game at Minnesota Duluth (2/26/10) ... Had a career high 2-point, 2-assist game in 5-4 win over Ohio State (11/6/10) ... Racked up 16 penalties for 43 minutes ... Had 27 shots on goal ... Averaged 0.87 shots per game, 0.03 goals per game, 0.19 assists per game and 0.23 points per game ... Earned first letter. Before UND: A 2009 graduate of South Anchorage High School ... Attended the North American Hockey Academy ... Was team captain her senior year. Personal: Majoring in general studies ... Daughter of Tim and Bobbie Jean Molle ... Brothers, Dustin (senior) and Bryant (junior), play for the University of Alaska ... Father, Tim, played for the University of Alaska Anchorage.
Molle’s Career Statistics Overall Year 2009-10 2010-11 Totals
GP 31 36 67
Conference
Year 2009-10 2010-11 Totals
GP 27 28 55
G 1 2 3
A 6 8 14
PTS 7 10 17
PEN 16/43 22/44 38/87
PP 0 1 1
SH 0 0 0
GW 0 0 0
+/-4 +3 -1
G 0 2 2
A 6 7 13
PTS 6 9 15
PEN 16/43 17/34 33/77
PP 0 1 1
SH 0 0 0
GW 0 0 0
+/- -1 -1 -1
Career Game Highs
Goals: 1 (2x), most recent 1/29/11 vs. Minnesota State Assists: 2, 11/6/09 vs. Ohio State Points: 2, 11/6/09 vs. Ohio State Plus/Minus: +3, 1/16/11 vs. Bemidji State Longest Point Streak: 3 games (1-2-3), 1/28/11 vs. Minnesota State to 2/4/11 at Ohio State
Career vs. Opponents Bemidji State: 11 GP, 0-1-1 Boston University: 2 GP, 0-1-1 Maine: 2 GP, 0-0-0 Minnesota: 8 GP, 0-1-1 Minnesota Duluth: 10 GP, 2-1-3 Minnesota State: 8 GP, 1-2-3
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Ohio State: 8 GP, 0-4-4 St. Cloud State: 8 GP, 0-2-2 Vermont: 2 GP, 0-0-0 Wisconsin: 5 GP, 0-2-2 Union: 2 GP 0-0-0
Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA women’s hockey
Allison Parizek
JR | F | 5-4 | R
6
Hometown: Minot, N.D. Previous Team: 19U Minnesota Crunch High School: Minot High School (‘09) Major: Physical Education and Wellness
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 Totals
GP 34 34 68
Conference
Year 2009-10 2010-11 Totals
GP 28 26 54
G 1 7 8
A 1 9 10
PTS 2 16 18
PEN 10/20 14/39 24/59
PP 0 3 3
SH 0 0 0
GW 0 0 0
+/-2 E -2
G 0 7 7
A 0 9 9
PTS 0 16 16
PEN 8/16 12/35 20/51
PP 0 3 3
SH 0 0 0
GW 0 0 0
+/- -2 +1 -1
Career Game Highs
Goals: 1, 11/27/09 vs. Maine Assists: 1, 1/2/10 at Union College Points: 1 (2x), last 1/2/10 at Union College Plus/Minus: +1 (2x) Longest Point Streak: N/A
Career vs. Opponents Bemidji State: 7 GP, 0-3-3 Boston University: 2 GP, 0-0-0 Maine: 2 GP, 1-0-1 Minnesota: 8 GP, 0-0-0 Minnesota Duluth: 10 GP, 1-0-1 Minnesota State: 8 GP, 4-0-4
Ohio State: 6 GP, 1-0-1 St. Cloud State: 8 GP, 1-4-5 Vermont: 2 GP, 0-0-0 Wisconsin: 9 GP, 0-2-2 Union: 2 GP 0-1-1
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Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA Women’s hockey
Holly Perkins
JR | F | 5-3 | R
5
Hometown: Soldotna, Alaska Previous Team: Anchorage North Stars High School: Kenai Central High School (‘09) Major: Physical Education and Wellness
2010-11 (Sophomore): Played in 13 games ... Tallied eight points from three goals and five assists ... Had one game-winning goal and one unassisted goal ... Had a +14 plus/minus rating (second highest on the team) ... Had back-to-back multi-point games for her third and fourth of her career ... Had 2-goal game vs. Bemidji State (1/16/11) and one goal and one assist at St. Cloud State (1/21/11) ... Recorded two penalties for four minutes ... Averaged 1.69 shots per game, 0.23 goals per game, 0.38 assists per game and 0.62 points per game ... Earned her second letter. 2009-10 (Freshman): Played in 20 games ... Tallied 10 points from six goals and four assists ... Recorded two power-play goals, one gamewinning goal and one game tying goal ... Had a +1 plus/minus rating ... Recorded her first goal and first assist in second career game at St. Cloud State (10/30/09) ... Was also her first multi-point game ... Had her first 2-goal game and a career high 3-point game (2-1-3) at Ohio State (2/6/10) ...Recorded nine penalties for 18 minutes ... Averaged 2.25 shots per game, 0.30 goals per game, 0.20 assists per game and 0.50 points per game ... Earned her first letter. Before UND: A 2009 graduate of Kenai Central High School. Personal: Majoring in physical education, exercise science and wellness ... Daughter of Kelly Perkins and Bobbie Behrens. Perkins’ Career Statistics Overall Year 2009-10 2010-11 Totals
GP 20 13 33
Conference
Year 2009-10 2010-11 Totals
GP 18 7 25
G 6 3 9
A 4 5 9
PTS 10 8 18
PEN 9/18 2/4 11/22
PP 2 0 2
SH 0 0 0
GW 1 1 1
+/+1 +14 +11
G 6 3 9
A 3 3 6
PTS 9 6 15
PEN 8/16 1/2 9/18
PP 2 0 2
SH 0 0 0
GW 1 1 2
+/- -3 +10 +7
Career Game Highs
Goals: 2 (2x), last 1/16/11 vs. Bemidji State Assists: 1 (9x), Last 2/18/11 vs. Minnesota Points: 3, 2/6/10 at Ohio State Plus/Minus: +4, 1/7/11 at Vermont Longest Point Streak: 5 games, (2g, 4a, 6p) 1/7/11 at Vermont to 1/21/11 at St. Cloud State
Career vs. Opponents Bemidji State: 9 GP, 3-1-4 Maine: 2 GP, 0-1-1 Minnesota: 5 GP, 0-1-1 Minnesota Duluth: 3 GP, 1-0-1
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Ohio State: 5 GP, 2-1-3 St. Cloud State: 6 GP, 3-3-6 Vermont: 2 GP, 0-2-2 Wisconsin: 1 GP, 0-0-0
Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA women’s hockey
Jordan Slavin
JR | D | 5-10 | L
7
Hometown: Erie, Colo. Previous Team: Colorado Select U19 High School: Erie High School (‘09) Major: Elementary Education
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. 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. Personal: Majoring in elementary education ... Daughter of Robert and Wendi Slavin.
Slavin’s Career Statistics Overall Year 2009-10 2010-11 Totals
GP 34 26 60
Conference
Year 2009-10 2010-11 Totals
GP 28 24 52
G 3 6 9
A 4 16 18
PTS 7 22 29
PEN 16/32 10/31 26/63
PP 0 4 4
SH 0 0 0
GW 0 2 2
+/-1 +10 +9
G 2 6 8
A 3 15 18
PTS 5 21 26
PEN 11/22 8/27 19/49
PP 0 4 4
SH 0 0 0
GW 0 2 2
+/- -4 +9 +5
Career Game Highs
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: +3 (2x), most recent 1/21/11 at St. Cloud State Longest Point Streak: 4 games (1-7-8), 1/15/11 vs. Bemidji State to 1/22/11 at St. Cloud State
Career vs. Opponents Bemidji State: 8 GP, 0-5-5 Maine: 2 GP, 1-0-1 Minnesota: 6 GP, 1-3-4 Minnesota Duluth: 6 GP, 0-1-1 Minnesota State: 8 GP, 0-2-2
Ohio State: 8 GP, 2-4-6 St. Cloud State: 8 GP, 2-5-7 Vermont: 2 GP, 0-1-1 Wisconsin: 8 GP, 1-1-2 Union: 2 GP 0-0-0
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Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA Women’s hockey
Kayla Berg
SO | D | 5-5 | R
9
Hometown: Fargo, N.D. Previous Team: Fargo North High School High School: Fargo North High School (‘09) Major: Psychology
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 GP G A 2009-10 Redshirted 2010-11 36 0 4 Totals 36 0 4
Conference
Year GP G A 2009-10 Redshirted 2010-11 28 0 3 Totals 28 0 3
PTS
PEN
PP
SH
GW
+/-
4 4
14/39 14/39
0 0
0 0
0 0
+4 +4
PTS
PEN
PP
SH
GW
+/-
3 3
9/29 9/29
0 0
0 0
0 0
+7 +7
Career Game Highs
Goals: N/A Assists: 1 (4x), most recent 2/25/11 vs. Bemidji State Points: 1 (4x), most recent 2/25/11 vs. Bemidji State Plus/Minus: +3, 1/28/11 vs. Minnesota State Longest Point Streak: N/A
Career vs. Opponents Bemidji State: 7 GP, 0-1-1 Boston University: 2 GP, 0-0-0 Minnesota: 4 GP, 0-0-0 Minnesota Duluth: 4 GP, 0-0-0 Minnesota State: 4 GP, 0-2-2
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Ohio State: 4 GP, 0-1-1 St. Cloud State: 4 GP, 0-0-0 Vermont: 2 GP, 0-0-0 Wisconsin: 5 GP, 0-0-0
Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA women’s hockey
Michelle Karvinen SO | F | 5-5 | L
8
Hometown: Rodovre, Denmark Previous Team: Finnish Olympic Team High School: Falkonergarden High School (‘10) Major: Undeclared
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 Championships in 2009 ... Has two goald 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: Major is undeclared ... 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 (2007-present).
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Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA Women’s hockey
Madison Kolls
SO | D | 5-7 | R
3
Hometown: Hudson, Wis. Previous Team: Shattuck-St. Mary’s High School: Shattuck-St. Mary’s High School (‘10) Major: Pre-Entepreneurship
2010-11: Named Western Collegiate Hockey Association Rookie of the Week (11/24/10) after tallying three assists in weekend series against St. Cloud State ... Played in all 36 games ... Tallied four points from four assists ... Had a +2 plus/minus ... Recorded three penalties for six minutes ... Averaged 0.19 shots per game, 0.11 assists per game and 0.11 points per game ... Earned her first letter. Before UND: A 2010 graduate of Shattuck-St. Mary’s High School ... Has earned a gold medal (2009) and silver medal (2010) in the USA Hockey National Championship ... Has been a regular invitee to USA Hockey National Camps including U17 (2009), U16 (2008) and U15 (2007) . Personal: Majoring in pre-entrepreneurship ... Daughter of Jay and Rebecca Kolls ... Brother, Taylor, is married to teammate Monique Lamoureux-Kolls.
Kolls’ Career Statistics Overall
Year 2010-11 Totals
GP 36 36
Conference Year 2010-11 Totals
GP 28 28
G 0 0
A 4 4
PTS 4 4
PEN 3/6 3/6
PP 0 0
SH 0 0
GW 0 0
+/+2 +2
G 0 0
A 3 3
PTS 3 3
PEN 3/6 3/6
PP 0 0
SH 0 0
GW 0 0
+/- E E
Career Game Highs
Goals: N/A Assists: 2, 11/20/10 vs. St. Cloud State Points: 2, 11/20/10 vs. St. Cloud State Plus/Minus: +3, 1/28/11 vs. Minnesota State Longest Point Streak: 2 games (0-3-3), 11/19/10 to 11/20/10 vs. St. Cloud State
Career vs. Opponents Boston University: 2 GP, 0-1-1 Bemidji State: 7 GP, 0-0-0 Minnesota: 4 GP, 0-0-0 Minnesota Duluth: 4 GP, 0-0-0 Minnesota State: 4 GP, 0-0-0
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Ohio State: 4 GP, 0-0-0 St. Cloud State: 4 GP, 0-3-3 Vermont: 2 GP, 0-0-0 Wisconsin: 5 GP, 0-0-0
Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA women’s hockey
Michelle Bonapace- potvin
RFR | G | 5-7 | L
33
Hometown: Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec Previous Team: Lourdes High School High School: Lourdes High School (‘10) Major: Biology
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.
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Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA Women’s hockey
Shelby Amsley- Benzie
Monique Weber
SR | F | 5-8 | L
26
Hometown: Elk River, Minn. Previous Team: Connecticut High School: Elk River High School (‘08) Major: Sociology
Before UND: Played three seasons for the University of Connecticut ... Played five games in 2010-11, recording two assists ... Received Hockey East honorable mention accolades (2009-10) ... Represented Connecticut at the WHEA All-Star game ... Second on the team in overall points (29), goals (14) and assists (15) ... Second on the team with five power-play goals ... Named Hockey East’s Player of the Week (2/16/10) ... Led all freshmen with 23 points in 35 games (2008-09) ... Was fifth on the team with 10 goals and 13 assists for 23 points ... Had a 3-point game in her collegiate debut ... Attended Elk River High School ... Minnesota State High School class ‘AA’ champion in 2004 ... Named all-state (2007-08) ... Invitee to USA Hockey National Development camp (2005-07) ... A top-10 finalist for Ms. Minnesota. Personal: Majoring in sociology ... Daughter of Marlon and Elaine Weber.
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FR | G | 5-7 | L Hometown: Warroad, Minn. Previous Team: Warroad High School High School: Warroad High School (‘11) Major: Biology
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 loses 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. Personal: Majoring in chemical engineering ... Daughter of Kris Benzie and Crystal Amsley.
Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA women’s hockey
Andrea Dalen
Josefine Jakobsen
FR | F | 5-8 | R
10
Hometown: Honefoss, Norway Previous Team: Linkopings HC High John Bauergymnasiet High School (‘11) Major: Undeclared
Before UND: A 2011 graduate of John Bauergymnasiet High School ... Has 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.
FR | F | 5-7 | L
63
Hometown: Aalborg, Denmark Previous Team: Segeltorps IF High Huddingegymnesiet High School (‘11) Major: Undeclared
Before UND: A 2011 graduate of Huddingegymnasiet High School ... Has 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 undeclared ... Daughter of Lars Jakobsen and Gitte Jakobsen.
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Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA Women’s hockey
Leah Jensen
Josie Johnson
FR | F | 5-6 | R
25
Hometown: East Grand Forks, Minn. Previous Team: East Grand Forks High School High School: East Grand Forks High School (‘11) Major: Undeclared
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 (2010-11) ... 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: Major is undeclared ... Daughter of Keith and Kari Jensen.
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FR | D/F | 5-7 | R
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Hometown: Waunakee, Wis. Previous Team: Waunakee High School High School: Waunakee High School (‘11) Major: Physical Education and Wellness
Before UND: A 2011 graduate of Waunakee High School ... A fouryear letterwinner ... Named Miss Hockey Wisconsin (2011) ... Named the Molly Engstrom Top Defenseman (2011) ... Helped lead Sun Prairie co-op to its first trip to the WIAA girl’s hockey state tournament ... First-team all-state (2009, 2010 and 2011) ... First-team all-conference (2009, 2010 and 2011) ... Racked up 33 goals and 52 points in 26 games averaging 2.00 points per game ... Team captain in 2009-10 and 201011 ... Was an invitee to the 2010 USA Hockey National Development camp. Personal: Majoring in physical education, exercise science and wellness ... Daughter of Mike and Sheila Johnson.
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Shannon Kaiser
Layla Marvin
FR | F | 5-7 | R
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Hometown: Crookston, Minn. Previous Team: Crookston High School High School: Crookston High School (‘11) Major: Undeclared
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). Personal: Major is undeclared ... Daughter of Brenda and Mickey Kaiser.
FR | F | 5-5 | R
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Hometown: Warroad, Minn. Previous Team: Warroad High School High School: Warroad High School (‘11) Major: Undeclared
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-to-back 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 World Championship with Team USA in 2011 and tied for a team high with six goals. Personal: Major is undeclared ... Daughter of David and Kallie Marvin ... Father, David, played hockey for UND ... Grandfather, Cal Marvin, played hockey for UND ... Cousin, Lee Marvin, played hockey for UND ... Cousin, Gigi Marvin, played hockey for Minnesota and for U.S. National Team in 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics ... Cousin, Aaron Marvin, played hockey for St. Cloud State ... Cousin, Chris Hontvet, played hockey for Dartmouth ... Cousin, Chad Hontvet, played hockey for Michigan State ... Uncle, Mike Marvin, played at hockey for Brown.
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Tori Williams
FR | D | 5-3 | L
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Hometown: The Pas, Manitoba Previous Team: Balmoral Hall High School: Balmoral Hall High School (‘11) Major: Psychology
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.
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2011-12 opponents
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2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA women’s hockey Bemidji State
Feb. 3-4 • Ralph Engelstad Arena Nov. 25-26 • Robert H. Peters Rink
Head Coach Steve Sertich
Head Coach Brad Frost
Defenseman Anne Schleper
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) Arena Size.....................................................................................................................200x85 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) Arena Size.....................................................................................................................200x85 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..................................................................................... 47-110-24/6th Year Career Record.................................................................................................................Same Assistant Coach........................................................................................... Shane Veenker Alma Mater/Year..................................................................................... Bemidji State ‘01 Assistant Coach....................................................................................... Amber Fryklund Alma Mater/Year..................................................................................... Bemidji State ‘03 2010-11 Overall Record....................................................................................... 14-17-4 2010-11 WCHA Record............................................................................... 11-3-4-2/5th Letterwinners Returning................................................................................................ 18 Letterwinners Lost.............................................................................................................. 3
Team Information Head Coach............................................................................................................ Brad Frost Alma Mater/Year............................................................................................. Bethel/1996 Office Phone................................................................................................... 612.625.0188 Record at UM....................................................................................... 107-26-13/5th Year Career Record................................................................................................................ Same Assistant Coach.............................................................................................. Joel Johnson Alma Mater/Year............................................................................................. Bethel/1996 Assistant Coach................................................................................................................. n/a Alma Mater/Year............................................................................................................... n/a 2010-11 Overall Record....................................................................................... 26-10-2 2010-11 WCHA Record............................................................................... 18-8-2/T-2nd Letterwinners Returning................................................................................................ 19 Letterwinners Lost.............................................................................................................. 3
Media Relations SID....................................................................................................................... Shawn Smith E-Mail......................................................................................... ssmith@bemidjistate.edu Office Phone................................................................................................... 218.755.4619 Cell Phone............................................................................................................................ n/a Fax........................................................................................................................218.755.3898 Website................................................................................... bemidjistate.edu/athletics
Media Relations SID......................................................................................................................... Sara Berhow E-Mail.................................................................................................. berho002@umn.edu Office Phone.................................................................................................. 612. 625.5560 Cell Phone.........................................................................................................612.619.1634 Fax....................................................................................................................... 612.625.0359 Website....................................................................................................gophersports.com
Key Returnees Emily Erickson, Jr., F (16-11-27) Sadie Lundquist, Jr., F (8-14-22) Zuzana Tomcikova, Jr., G (1.84, 2.36)
Key Returnees Emily West, Sr., F (2-2-4) Sarah Erickson, Sr., F (21-22-43) Anne Schleper, Sr., D (8-20-28) Amanda Kessel, So., F (19-31-50) Noora Raty, So., G (1.77, .944)
Key Losses Erin Cody, F (20-18-38) Annie Bauerfield, F (6-15-21) Erin Johnson, F (6-7-13)
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Defenseman Montana Vichorek
Minnesota
Dec. 2-3 • Ralph Engelstad Arena Feb. 17-18 • Ridder Arena
WCHA Opponents
Key Losses Laura May, F (3-5-8)
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2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA women’s hockey minnesota Duluth Dec. 10-11 • Ralph Engelstad Arena Oct. 29-30 • AMSOIL Arena
Head Coach Shannon Miller
Forward Haley Irwin
minnesota State Nov. 18-19 • Ralph Engelstad Arena Feb. 10-11 • All Seasons Arena
Head Coach Eric Means
Forward Ariel Mackley
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 Neilson Arena.................................................................................................. AMSOIL Arena (6,600) Arena Size.....................................................................................................................190x85 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) Arena Size.....................................................................................................................200x85 Press Box Phone............................................................................................612.718.0729
Team Information Head Coach............................................................................. Shannon Miller/13th Year Alma Mater/Year............................................................................. Saskatchewan/1985 Office Phone................................................................................................... 218.726.8164 Record at UMD..................................................................................................... 313-87-34 Career Record................................................................................................................ Same Assistant Coach............................................................................................ Laura Schuler Alma Mater/Year................................................................................ Northeastern/1994 Assistant Coach......................................................................................Steve Macdonald Alma Mater/Year........................................................................................Winnipeg/2003 2010-11 Overall Record...........................................................................................22-9-3 2010-11 WCHA Record........................................................................... 18-7-3-0/T-2nd Letterwinners Returning.................................................................................................15 Letterwinners Lost............................................................................................................... 5
Team Information Head Coach........................................................................................ Eric Means/3rd Year Alma Mater/Year..................................................................................... Minnesota/1994 Office Phone................................................................................................... 507.389.3217 Record at MSU........................................................................................................... 15-47-8 Career Record................................................................................................................ Same Assistant Coach................................................................................................... Jon Austin Alma Mater/Year....................................................................... Colorado College/1999 Assistant Coach....................................................................................... Dean Williamson Alma Mater/Year......................................................................................Minnesota/1991 2010-11 Overall Record...........................................................................................8-25-3 2010-11 WCHA Record............................................................................... 7-20-1-0/7th Letterwinners Returning.................................................................................................20 Letterwinners Lost............................................................................................................... 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........................................................................................................................Brady Mithun E-Mail...................................................................................... brady.mithune@mnsu.edu Office Phone................................................................................................... 507.389.2625 Cell Phone............................................................................................................................ n/a Fax....................................................................................................................... 507.389.1923 Website................................................................................................. msumavericks.com
Key Returnees Haley Irwin, Sr., F (18-30-48) Jessica Wong, Jr, F/D (15-23-38) Pernilla Winberg, Jr., F (13-21-34)
Key Returnees Kathleen Rogan, So., F (12-9-21) Lauren Smith, Jr., F (4-11-15) Moira O’Conner, Sr., F (6-6-12)
Key losses Kim Martin, G (1.38, .947) Elin Holmlov, F (18-34-52) Jocelyne Larocque, D (8-21-29) Laura Fridfinnson, F (10-14-28)
Key losses Nina Tikkinen, F (5-7-12)
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2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA women’s hockey Ohio state
St. cloud state
Oct. 21-22 • Ralph Engelstad Arena Jan. 27-28 • OSU Ice Rink
Jan. 20-21 • Ralph Engelstad Arena Nov. 4-5 • National Hockey Center
Head Coach Nate Handrahan
Head Coach Jeff Giesen
Defenseman Jocelyn Zabrick
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) Arena Size.....................................................................................................................200x85 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) Arena Size.....................................................................................................................200x85 Press Box Phone............................................................................................320.308.5227
Team Information Head Coach...............................................................................Nate Handrahan/1st year Alma Mater/Year............................................................................................Niagara/2000 Office Phone....................................................................................................614.292.7073 Record at OSU..........................................................................................................First Year Career Record....................................................................................................... 52-109-14 Assistant Coach.............................................................................................Scott Spencer Alma Mater/Year....................................................................................Minot State/2002 Assistant Coach........................................................................................ Candice Moxley Alma Mater/Year............................................................................................Niagara/2005 2010-11 Overall Record....................................................................................... 14-19-3 2010-11WCHA Record..................................................................................... 8-17-3/6th Letterwinners Returning.................................................................................................13 Letterwinners Lost............................................................................................................... 7
Team Information Head Coach......................................................................................... Jeff Giesen/6th Year Alma Mater/Year....................................................................St. Cloud University/1993 Office Phone....................................................................................................320.308.4806 Record at SCSU........................................................................................................61-98-25 Career Record.................................................................................................................Same Assistant Coach.....................................................................................................Jim Fetter Alma Mater/Year.....................................................................................Lethbridge/1995 Assistant Coach..........................................................................................Brita Schroeder Alma Mater/Year............................................................................. St. Cloud State/2009 2010-11 Overall Record...........................................................................................1-33-1 2010-11 WCHA Record.................................................................................... 1-26-1/8th Letterwinners Returning................................................................................................ 18 Letterwinners Lost............................................................................................................... 5
Media Relations SID........................................................................................................................... Kendra Lee E-Mail........................................................................................................ lee.3147@osu.edu Office Phone....................................................................................................614.292.0088 Cell Phone.........................................................................................................614.929.8029 Fax........................................................................................................................614.292.8547 Website......................................................................................... ohiostatebuckeyes.com
Media Relations SID........................................................................................................................... Ben Vondal E-Mail....................................................................................vobe1102@stcloudstate.edu Office Phone....................................................................................................320.308.2141 Cell Phone............................................................................................................................ n/a Fax....................................................................................................................... 320.308.2099 Website.....................................................................................stcloudstate.edu/athletics
Key Returnees Laura McIntosh, Sr., F (14-33-47) Natalie Spooner, Sr. F (26-13-39) Hokey Langan, Jr., F (13-18-31) Lisa Steffes, So., G (3.11, .906)
Key Returnees Julia Gilbert, So., F (6-5-11) Molli Mott, So., F (5-5-10) Alex Nelson, Jr., F (5-3-8)
Key losses Shannon Reilly, D (9-14-23)
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Forward Natalie Spooner
WCHA Opponents
Key losses Ashley Nixon, G (.881, 4.78)
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2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA women’s hockey Wisconsin Jan. 14-15 • Ralph Engelstad Arena Oct. 8-9 • Kohl Center
Head Coach Mark Johnson
Forward Hilary Knight
School Information Location............................................................................................................ Madison, Wis. Enrollment.................................................................................................................... 42,099 Nickname.................................................................................................................... Badgers Colors.......................................................................................................... Cardinal & White Conference................................................... Western Collegiate Hockey Association Chancellor............................................................................................................David Ward Athletics Director.......................................................................................... Barry Alvarez Arena.................................................................................................... Kohl Center (15,237) Arena Size.......................................................................................... Kohl Center (15,237) Press Box Phone...........................................................................................608.265. 4336 Team Information Head Coach...................................................................................Mark Johnson/9th year Alma Mater/Year.......................................................................................Wisconsin/1994 Office Phone....................................................................................................608.262.0101 Record at UW......................................................................................................... 247-41-24 Career Record.................................................................................................................Same Associate Head Coach........................................................................................ Dan Koch Alma Mater/Year........................................................................................ St. Mary’s/2001 Assistant Coach............................................................................................. Jackie Friesen Alma Mater/Year.......................................................................................Wisconsin/2006 2010-11 Overall Record...........................................................................................37-2-2 2010-11 WCHA Record..................................................................................... 24-2-2/1st Letterwinners Returning.................................................................................................18 Letterwinners Lost............................................................................................................... 7 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 Hilary Knight, Sr, F (47-34-81) Brianna Decker, Jr., F (34-46-80) Brooke Ammerman, Sr., F (17-28-45) Key Losses Meghan Duggan, F (39-48-87) Geena Prough, D (3-13-16)
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2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA women’s hockey Boston University Sept. 30-Oct. 1 • Walter Brown Arena
Head Coach Brian Durocher
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Forward Jenn Wakefield
Vermont
Oct. 15-16 • Ralph Engelstad Arena
Head Coach Tim Bothwell
Forward Chelsea Rapin
School Information Location............................................................................................................ Boston, Mass. Enrollment.................................................................................................................... 16,261 Nickname......................................................................................................................Terriers Colors......................................................................................................... Scarlet and White Conference......................................................................................................... Hockey East President.....................................................................................................Robert A. Brown Athletics Director...............................................................................................Jack Parker Arena...................................................................................... Walter Brown Arena (3,806) Arena Size.................................................................................................................. 200 x 85 Press Box Phone............................................................................................617.353.3528
School Information Location........................................................................................................... Burlington, Vt. Enrollment....................................................................................................................... 9,454 Nickname............................................................................................................ Catamounts Colors............................................................................................................. Green and Gold Conference..........................................................................................................Hockey East President...........................................................................................................John Bramley Athletics Director..................................................................................Dr. Robert Corran Arena.................................................................................. Gutterson Field House (4,035) Arena Size................................................................................................................... 200 x 90 Press Box Phone............................................................................................802.656.4193
Team Information Head Coach..........................................................................................Brian Durocher/6th Alma Mater/Year........................................................................Boston University/1978 Office Phone....................................................................................................617.353.3880 Record at BU......................................................................................................... 108-73-33 Career Record....................................................................................................... 120-83-33 Assistant Coach........................................................................................Katie Lachapelle Alma Mater/Year.....................................................................................Providence/1999 Assistant Coach......................................................................................... Allison Coomey Alma Mater/Year............................................................................................Niagara/2002 2010-11 Overall Record...........................................................................................27-7-4 2010-11 HE Record.....................................................................................................15-3-3 Letterwinners Returning.................................................................................................15 Letterwinners Lost............................................................................................................... 8
Team Information Head Coach.............................................................................................. Tim Bothwell/6th Alma Mater/Year............................................................................................. Brown/1978 Office Phone....................................................................................................802.656.2044 Record at UV.......................................................................................................... 35-116-15 Career Record................................................................................................................ Same Associate Head Coach............................................................................... Grant Kimball Alma Mater/Year................................................................... Lake Forest College/1996 Assistant Coach.............................................................................................. Mike Gilligan Alma Mater/Year....................................................................................Salem State/1970 2010-11 Overall Record.......................................................................................... 7-17-9 2010-11 HE Record.................................................................................................... 4-13-4 Letterwinners Returning................................................................................................ 11 Letterwinners Lost.............................................................................................................. 7
Media Relations SID..............................................................................................................................Brian Kelly E-Mail.............................................................................................................bkelley@bu.edu Office Phone....................................................................................................617.353.2872 Cell Phone............................................................................................................................ n/a Fax....................................................................................................................... 617.353.5286 Website........................................................................................................... goterriers.com
Media Relations SID................................................................................................................................ Nich Hall E-Mail........................................................................................................... nrhall@uvm.edu Office Phone................................................................................................... 802.656.1109 Cell Phone.........................................................................................................802.881.7244 Fax....................................................................................................................... 802.656.8328 Website.................................................................................................... uvmathletics.com
Key Returnees Jenn Wakefield, Sr., F (32-22-54) Marie-Philip Poulin, So., F (24-23-47) Jenelle Kohanchuk, Sr., F (10-21-31) Tara Watchorn, Sr., D (6-19-25)
Key Returnees Roxanne Douville, So., G (.931, 1.91) Kailey Nash, Sr., F (3-7-10) Emily Walsh, Jr., F (4-7-11) Chelsea Rapin, Jr., F (5-6-11)
Key Losses Jillian Kirchner, F (11-21-32) Catherine Ward, D (4-27-31)
Key losses Celeste Doucet, F (5-11-16) Peggy Wakeham, D (6-3-9)
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Recap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70-71 Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Statistics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Game-by-Game Scoring. . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Box Scores. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75-80 Attendance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Overall Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Conference Leaders. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 WCHA in Review. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
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2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA Women’s hockey PATTY KAZMAIER MEMORIAL AWARD
Both Jocelyne Lamoureux and Monique Lamoureux-Kolls were included in the list of 26 skaters who were nominated for the highest individual honor in collegiate women’s hockey, the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award. Lamoureux and Lamoureux-Kolls also were both nominated in 200809 with Lamoureux-Kolls advancing to the top-10.
NO LONGER IN OUR TEENS
The Sioux set a new program record with 20 wins. The previous record was 16, set in 20004, prior to the team joining the WCHA.
FIGHTING SIOUX FALL JUST SHORT OF NCAA TOURNAMENT
UND enjoyed the best season in its nine-year history, but fell just short of the eight-team NCAA Tournament field. The Sioux finished ninth in the Pairwise rankings with the top eight teams earning a bid to the 2011 NCAA Women’s Hockey Championship. 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 Wisconsin. UND captured its first home WCHA first-round playoff series and advanced to its first WCHA Final Faceoff, falling to No.1 seed Wisconsin.
FUTURE, CURRENT AND FORMER SIOUX SHINE AT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
A RUBBER MATCH TO REMEMBER
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 Lamoureux-Kolls 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.
UND was represented well at the 2011 International Ice Hockey Federations World Championships collecting three gold medals, two silver medal and two bronze medals, along with three individual awards. Competing in the event were current Sioux Jorid Dagfinrud, Andrea Dalen, Josefine Jakobsen, Jocelyne Lamoureux, Monique Lamoureux-Kolls and Michelle Karvinen. Lamoureux-Kolls (Top Division) and (Division II) received the Directorate Award for the ‘Best Forward’ in the tournament, while Karvinen was named to the media all-star team.
A game-time decision, Jocelyne Lamoureux also 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.
POLL POSITION
BATTLE TESTED
UND was ranked No. 9 in both of the final USCHO.com/CBS College Sports poll and the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine poll.
ATTENDANCE
Along with the success of the team and individual merits of the season, the Sioux fans
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contributed to programs records as well. The Sioux ended the season averaging 1,280 per game at home games, which was second in the nation. They also had 6,043 in attendance for the Minnesota series. Both were program records.
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LAMOUREUX TWINS NAMED TO WCHA SECOND TEAM, BERG ALL-ROOKIE TEAM
Jocelyne Lamoureux was named to the WCHA second team as a forward, Monique Lamoureux-Kolls also made the second team as a defenseman and Kayla Berg was named to the all-rookie team.
A GOAL STILL BEING (RE)VIEWED
Jocelyne Lamoureux scored a remarkable goal against Minnesota (Feb. 18) that has had more than 18,000 views on Youtube.com. On a breakaway, she entered the zone to the left and cut to the right near the faceoff circle. Nearing the crease, Lamoureux did a 270-degree spino-rama to get UM netminder Noora Raty sliding to her left while backhanding the puck into the wide open net behind her.
A STREAK COMES TO AN END
Jocelyne Lamoureux saw her career-high and UND program record 11-game point streak come to an end. She had 10 goals and 16 assists for 26 points from Dec. 11, 2010 at Minnesota Duluth to Feb. 11, 2011 at Wisconsin.
UND had 14 individual points in the series, but no player had more than three and seven picked up at least one. UND played 16 games against top-10 opponents on the date of the game and went 7-8-1 in those games. The Sioux went 6-8-0 against opponents ranked at the end of the season.
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.
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2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA women’s hockey Stasia Bakhit as the three players in program series with Sara Dagenais and Monique history to do so. Lamoureux-Kolls leading the way with two goals each. Both Stephanie Ney and Jorid Dagfinrud won one game in net. NO ‘L’ IN NEY Stephanie Ney went 4-0-2 to start her season, a program record unbeaten streak, not taking SIOUX OPEN WCHA PLAY SPLITTING a loss until dropping a 4-3 decision at eventual WITH TOP-RANKED MINNESOTA national champion Wisconsin on Dec. 4. DULUTH After suffering a 4-0 shutout loss to open the GOING OUT IN STYLE, SENIOR ROY series, the Sioux rebounded to with a 4-2 win to split its second consecutive series against SCORES GAME-WINNER The lone senior for the Sioux, and head coach higher-ranked opponents to begin the season. Brian Idalski’s first recruit, couldn’t have Jocelyne Lamoureux started the game by dreamed a better way to end her playing tying the school record for fastest goal to start career in the Ralph Engelstad Arena. Stephanie a game, set by Stasia Bakhit against Boston Roy scored the game-winning goal, lifting College, only 24 seconds into the opening the Sioux past rival Minnesota 5-3, on senior stanza. day. A good portion of the 2,885 Sioux fans in attendance stuck around for the senior’s UND KICKS OFF SEASON SPLITTING sendoff. WITH NO. 4/6 BOSTON UNIVERSITY, Stephanie Ney went 4-0-2 to start her season, a program record unbeaten streak, not taking a loss until dropping a 4-3 decision at eventual national champion Wisconsin on Dec. 4.
HOME SWEET HOME
Alyssa Wiebe scored 10 of her 13 goals in home games last season. She has also scored 23 of her total 34 points in home games.
NOTHING BUT W’s
The Sioux extended their unbeaten streak to a program-record eight games before dropping its first loss of 2011 against Minnesota State. From Dec. 11 until Jan. 28, the Sioux outscored their opponents 38-12, going 7-0-1.
A BRIGHT FUTURE
The Fighting Sioux underclassmen have scored the most points in the nation. Including points scored from only sophomores and freshmen, the Sioux led the way with 202.
THE BEST OF THE BEST
Through the first half of the season, the Sioux had the hardest strength of schedule with 12 of their 18 games against top-10 ranked teams, going 6-5-1 in those games. According to USCHO.com, UND’s strength of schedule was a 251.7 with Minnesota Duluth second at 204.6.
TOP OF THE MOUNTAIN
Alyssa Wiebe surpassed Melissa Jaques’ previous all-time scoring record of 78 points as a member of the Sioux. She now has 35 goals and 57 assists for 92 points.
THE CENTURY CLUB
Both Jocelyne Lamoureux and Monique Lamoureux-Kolls collected their 100th career collegiate points during the season, joining
LAMOUREUX TWINS MAKE THEIR PROGRAM RECORD SIX EARN WCHA DEBUT SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD The Sioux opened the regular season with Jocelyne Lamoureux, Monique LamoureuxKolls, Mary Loken, Allison Parizek, Margot Miller and Jordan Slavin were named WCHA Scholar-Athletes.
FORMER RECEIVES AWARD
TWO-SPORT PRESTIGIOUS
a 5-4 win and 6-2 loss to then fourth-ranked Boston University. Jocelyne Lamoureux and Monique Lamoureux-Kolls scored two goals apiece.
STAR ELANDER REPRESENTS SIOUX, NCAA WOMEN’S HOCKEY AMONG HOCKEY’S BIGGEST NAMES
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 student-athletes 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 studentathletes.
Associate head coach Peter Elander was selected to participate as a special panelist during the first World Hockey Summit in Toronto. Hockey leaders comprised of the National Hockey League, International Ice Hockey Federation, National Hockey League Players Association, USA Hockey, Hockey Canada and the Canadian Hockey League gathered to address the common theme of “Global Teamwork Promoting the Growth of the Game.”
LAMOUREUXS THROW OUT TWINS FIRST PITCH
For the Minnesota Twins, having twins throw
MAKING FRIENDS WITH AN OLD out the first pitch seems picture perfect. Those twins were student-athletes Monique LamENEMY In a building that brought mostly negative memories to the Sioux coaches, players and fans alike over the years in the Duluth Entertainment and Convention Center, the Sioux put together a tremendous comeback to win the last collegiate game in the arena. The Bulldogs scored three goals within a 21second span during the first period to open a 3-1 lead, but the Sioux eventually evened the game and Mary Loken scored the gamewinner late in the third period.
oureux-Kolls and Jocelyne Lamoureux, who tossed two ceremonial strikes at UND Day at Target Field.
LAMOUREUX-KOLLS TO FLY WITH THUNDERBIRDS AS PART OF “HOMETOWN HEROES” PROGRAM
Monique Lamoureux-Kolls had already proven she can skate with the stars, now she received an opportunity to fly with them. As part of the “Hometown Heroes” program, she flew in an F-16 Fighting Falcon with the Thunderbirds, an air demonstration squadron of SIOUX SWEEP GOPHERS In its first road series of the season, UND not the U.S. Air Force. only picked up its first win over the Minnesota Gophers in program history — it swept them. The Sioux outscored the Gophers 7-4 in the recap
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2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA women’s hockey und’s 2010-11 record when...
Game Goes to shootout........................................ 0-2 UND scores 5 or more goals........................10-0-0-0 UND scores 4 or fewer goals:....................10-13-3-0 Opponent Scores 5 or more goals.................0-6-0-0 Opponent scores 4 or fewer goals..............20-7-3-0 UND scores first............................................16-3-2-0 Opponent scores first...................................4-10-1-0 UND leads after one period.......................... 11-0-2-0 Opponent leads after one period...................2-9-1-0 Tied after one period.......................................7-4-0-0 UND leads after two periods........................13-0-0-0 Opponent leads after two periods...............2-10-1-0 Tied after two periods.....................................5-3-2-0 In games decided by 1 goal or less...............8-2-3-0 In games decided by 2 goals................................ 3-3 In games decided by 3 goals................................ 3-3 In games decided by 4 or more goals................. 6-5 UND scores on the power play.....................13-5-2-0 UND scoreless on the power play..................7-8-1-0 UND scores two or more PPGs......................8-0-0-0 UND outshoots opponent............................. 11-3-2-0 UND is outshot by opponent........................9-10-1-0 Shots are equal................................................0-0-0-0 In first game of series...................................10-7-0-0 In second game of series...............................9-6-3-0 In third game of series....................................1-0-0-0 On Friday..........................................................7-7-0-0 On Saturday...................................................10-3-2-0 On Sunday........................................................3-3-1-0 At home.......................................................... 11-7-1-0 On the road......................................................9-5-2-0 Neutral Ice........................................................0-1-0-0 Overtime games..............................................3-0-3-0 In October.........................................................5-3-0-0 In November.................................................... 3-1-2-0 In December.....................................................1-3-0-0 In January.........................................................6-1-1-0 In February.......................................................5-4-0-0 In March............................................................0-1-0-0
GOALS BY PERIOD 1 UND 38 Opponents 36
3 40 27
OT 3 0
Total 116 103
SHOTS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 UND 352 325 334 Opponents 345 347 297
OT 20 18
Total 1,031 1,007
POWER PLAYS UND Opponents
2 35 40
Goals 32 23
Chances 191 164
Pct. .168 .140
PENALTY KILLING Kills UND 141 Opponents 159
Chances 164 191
Pct. .860 .832
COMBINED SPECIAL TEAMS UND 173 355 Opponents 182 355
.487 .513
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2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA women’s hockey ~ Game 1 ~
Oct. 2, 2010 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) Attendance 2,855 North Dakota 5, Boston University 4
~ Game 2 ~
Oct. 3, 2010 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) Attendance 1,214 Boston University 6, North Dakota 2
~ Game 3 ~
Oct. 8, 2010 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) Attendance 2,366 Minnesota Duluth 4, North Dakota 0
Goals by Period 1 2 3 F Boston University 1 2 1 4 Fighting Sioux 2 2 1 5
Goals by Period 1 2 3 F Boston University 3 1 2 6 Fighting Sioux 1 0 1 2
Goals by Period 1 2 3 F Minnesota Duluth 1 3 0 4 Fighting Sioux 0 0 0 0
1st period - 1, UND, Miller/1 (Lamoureux-Kolls) 3:49; 1, BU Kirchner/1 (Warren/Fratkin) 7:46; 2, UND Roy/1 (Kolls, Ketcher) 17:29 Penalties - Molle, UND (checking) 10:04; Berg, UND (checking) 11:49; Fratkin, BU (interference) 18:53 2nd period - 2, BU Warren/1 (Holze, Boucher) 7:32; 3, BU Wakefield/1 (Fratkin) 9:01, 3, UND Lamoureux/1 (Lamoureux-Kolls) (pp) 11:37; 4, UND Lamoureux-Kolls/1 (Molle) 16:08 Penalties - Roy, UND (tripping) 2:54; Warren, BU (checking) 10:23; Lamoureux, UND (hooking) 13:51; Watchorn, BU (hooking) 18:37; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (cross-checking) 19:03 3rd period - 5, UND Lamoureux-Kolls/2 (unassisted) 4:21; 4, BU Poulin/1 (Kohanchuck, Cardella) 19:54 Penalties - Lorms, BU (cross-checking) 6:29; Lamoureux, UND (slashing) 14:56; Fratkin, BU (tripping) 17:37 Shots on goal - UND 17-8-8 33; BU 7-7-9 23. Power plays - UND 1 of 5; BU 0 of 6. Penalties - UND 6 (12 min); BU 5 (10 min). Goalies - UND, Dagfinrud 1-0-0 (59:58 minutes, 19 shots-15 saves); EMPTY NET (0:02 0-0) BU, Fromkin 0-1-0 (58:01 minutes, 28 shots-23 saves); EMPTY NET (1:59 0-0) UND LINEUP Miller Lamoureux Lamoureux-Kolls Wiebe Loken Parizek Dagenais Roy Gilbert Ketcher Slavin Furia Berg Molle Holmes Monarez Kolls
1st period - 1, UND Ketcher/1 (Gilbert, Furia) 4:33; 1, BU Wakefield/2 (Cherewyk, Watchorn 6:11; 2, BU Kohanchuk/1 (Poulin, Watchorn) 8:18; 3, BU Wakefield/3 (Kirchner) (sh) 9:36 Penalties - Fratkin, BU (checking) 8:46; Berg, UND (hooking) 13:18 2nd period - 4, BU Poulin/2 (Wakefield, Boucher) (sh) 11:28 Penalties- Poulin, BU (checking) 4:08; Cardella, BU (checking) 10:42; Ketcher, UND (hooking) 19:16 3rd period - 2, UND Lamoureux/2 (Ketcher, Lamoureux-Kolls) 14:59; 5, BU Poulin/3 (Warren) (sh) 18:02; 6, BU Kircher/2 (Cherewyk, Wakefield) 19:45 Penalties - Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (hooking) 3:09; Watchorn, BU (elbowing) 5:36; Berg, UND (interference) 8:02; Lorms, BU (hooking) 9:01; Cardella, BU (tripping) 16:56; Shots on goal - UND 5-5-13 23; BU 5-9-7 21. Power plays - UND 0 of 6; BU 0 of 4. Penalties - UND 4 (8 min); BU 6 (12 min). Goalies - UND, Dagfinrud 1-1-0 (57:54 minutes, 15 shots-11 saves); EMPTY NET (2:06 2-0); BU, Sperry 1-0-0 (60:00 minutes, 21 shots- 19 UND LINEUP Miller Lamoureux Lamoureux-Kolls Wiebe Loken Dagenais Parizek Roy Gilbert Ketcher Slavin Molle Holmes Furia Berg Monarez Kolls
1st period - 1, UMD Larocque/1 (Wong, Irwin) (pp) 10:36. Penalties - Larocque, UMD (interference) 3:22; Miller, UND (interference) 8:45; Thibault, UMD (cross-checking) 12:31 2nd period - 2, UMD Wong/1 (Winberg) 3:23; 3, Cournoyer/1 (Wilson, Fridfinnson) (pp) 3:58; 4, UMD Irwin/1 (Holmlov) 8:16 Penalties - Roy, UND (hooking) 3:40; Larocque, UMD (hooking) 8:25; Dodge, UMD (slashing) 12:43; Dagenais, UND (slashing) 12:43; Jaakkola, UMD (checking) 18:20 3rd period -None Penalties - Larocque, UMD (checking) 5:48; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (interference) 7:13; Ambroz, UMD (roughing) 10:55; Wilson, UMD (charging the goalie) 10:55; Furia, UND (roughing) 10:55; Dagfinrud, UND (slashing) (served by Margot Miller) 10:55; Irwin, UMD (unsportsmanlike conduct) 19:04; Lamoureux, UND (slashing) 19:04 Shots on goal - UND 6-7-10 23; UMD 13-11-12 36. Power plays - UND 0 of 5; UMD 2 of 3. Penalties - UND 7 (14 min); UMD 9 (18 min). Goalies - UND, Dagfinrud 1-2-0 (60:00 minutes, 32 shots-28 saves); UMD, Martin 1-0-0 (60:00 minutes, 23 shots- 23 saves). Penalty shots - None UND LINEUP Parizek Loken Roy Wiebe Lamoureux Lamoureux-Kolls Miller Dagenais Ketcher Gilbert Molle Holmes Furia Berg Monarez Kolls
Dagfinrud Ney Heiser
~ Game 4 ~
Dagfinrud Ney Heiser
~ Game 5 ~
Dagfinrud Ney Heiser
~ Game 6 ~
Oct. 15, 2010 Minneapolis, Minn. (Ridder Arena) Attendance 915 North Dakota 4, Minnesota 3
Oct. 16, 2010 Minneapolis, Minn. (Ridder Arena) Attendance 921 North Dakota 3, Minnesota 1
Goals by Period 1 2 3 F Minnesota Duluth 1 0 1 2 Fighting Sioux 1 2 1 4
Goals by Period 1 2 3 F Fighting Sioux 2 1 1 4 Minnesota 2 1 0 3
Goals by Period 1 2 3 F Fighting Sioux 2 0 1 3 Minnesota 1 0 0 1
1st period - 1, UND Lamoureux/3 (Molle) 0:24; 1, UMD Irwin/2 (Holmlov, Larocque) 8:42 Penalties - None 2nd period - 2, UND Parizek/1 (Lamoureux-Kolls, Wiebe) (pp) 13:46; 3, UND Dagenais/1 (Wiebe, Furia) 16:15. Penalties - Molle, UND (hooking) 3:23; Fridfinnson, UMD (hooking) 7:04; Larocque, UMD (holding) 13:23; Gray, UMD (interference) 18:09 3rd period - 4, UND Lamoureux-Kolls/3 (Lamoureux, Ney) (pp) 8:48; 2, UMD Thibault/1 (Larocque, Wong) (pp) 12:57 Penalties- Irwin, UMD (interference) 6:47; Irwin, UMD (cross-checking) (served by Brienna Gillanders) 6:47; Irwin, UMD (10-game misconduct) 6:47; Wong, UMD (checking) 6:59; Molle, UND (checking) 10:00; Lamoureux, UND (cross-checking) 12:01; Parizek, UND (cross-checking) 17:20; Larocque, UMD (interference) 18:15; Molle, UND (interference) 19:45 Shots on goal - UND 5-9-5 19; UMD 10-11-11 32 Power plays - UND 2 OF 7; UMD 1 OF 4 Penalties - UND 5(10 min); UMD 8(24 min) Goalies - UND, Ney 1-0-0 (59:55 minutes, 30 shots- 28 saves); EMPTY NET (0:05 0-0) UMD, Martin 1-1-0 (59:57 minutes, 15 shots- 11 saves); EMPTY NET (0:03 0-0) UND LINEUP Parizek Lamoureux Lamoureux-Kolls Ketcher Loken Roy Wiebe Dagenais Miller Gilbert Molle Holmes Furia Berg Monarez Kolls
1st period - 1, UM Kortum/2 (unassisted) 1:20; 1, UND Miller/2 (Wiebe, Dagenais 2:01; 2, UM Schoullis/2 (Kessel) 7:57; 2, UND LamoureuxKolls/4 (Lamoureux, Roy) (pp) 16:03 Penalties - Rasmussen, UM (hooking) 9:23; Schleper, UM (cross-checking) 14:11; Davis, UM (checking) 15:46; Schleper, UM (boarding) 16:13 2nd period - 3, UM Terry/1 (Davis) 9:40; 3, UND Dagenais/2 (Slavin) 13:41 Penalties - Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (hooking) 6:57; Wiebe, UND (slashing) 18:36; BENCH, UM (too many players) (served by Kelly Terry) 19:51 3rd period- 4, UND Loken/1 (Slavin) 0:32 Penalties - Erickson, UM (cross-checking) 3:29; Parizek, UND (roughing) 8:54; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (hooking) 14:47; Grogan, UM (interference) (served by Kelly Terry) 15:46; Wiebe, UND (5-slashing) 20:00; Dagenais, UND (5-hitting after whistle) 20:00; Dagenais, UND (10-game misconduct) 20:00; Holmes, UND (5-hitting after whistle) 20:00; Holmes, UND (10-game misconduct) 20:00; Seeler, UM (5-slashing) 20:00; Erickson, UM (5-hitting after whistle) 20:00; Erickson, UM (10-game misconduct) 20:00; Schoullis, UM (5-hitting after whistle) 20:00; Schoullis, UM (10game misconduct) 20:00 Shots on goal - UND 14-7-7 28; UM 10-15-8 33 Power plays - UND 1 of 7; UM 0 of 4. Penalties - UND 9 (43 min); UM 12 (49 min). Goalies - UND, Dagfinrud 2-2-0 (60 minutes, 30 shots-27 saves); UM, Grogan 1-1-0 (58:47 minutes, 24 shots- 20 saves); EMPTY NET (1:13 0-0) Penalty shots - None. UND LINEUP Parizek Lamoureux Lamoureux-Kolls Ketcher Loken Roy Wiebe Dagenais Miller Gilbert Monarez Molle Holmes Furia Berg Monarez Kolls
1st period - 1, UND Lamoureux-Kolls/5 (Slavin) 3:36; 1, UM Terry/2 (Davis, Kortum) 7:32; 2, UND Dagenais/3 (Lamoureux) 10:12 Penalties -Rasmussen, UM (tripping) 1:37; Parizek, UND (checking) 1:51; Erickson, UM (checking) 8:08; Lamoureux, UND (roughing) 10:12; Bozek, UM (roughing) 10:12; BENCH, UM (too many players) (served by Samantha Downey) 13:59 2nd period- None. Penalties - Rasmussen, UM (interference) 7:00; Kessel, UM (tripping) 7:15; Lamoureux, UND (interference) 10:46; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (tripping) 13:32; Lamoureux, UND (cross-checking) 16:29 3rd period - 3, UND Slavin/1 (Dagenais, Miller) (pp) 3:55 Penalties - Terry, UM (tripping) 3:37; Ketcher, UND (slashing) 9:39; Erickson, UM (hooking) 9:39; Grogan, UM (slashing) (served by Becky Kortum) 9:39 Shots on goal - UND 11-2-5 18; UM 9-12-3 24. Power plays - UND 1 of7; UM 0 of 4. Penalties - UND 6 (12 min); UM 9 (18 min). Goalies - UND, Ney 2-0-0 (59:58 minutes, 23 shots-22 saves); EMPTY NET (0:02, 0-0) UM, Grogan 1-2-0 (58:10 minutes, 15 shots- 12 saves), EMPTY NET ( 1:50, 0-0) Penalty shots - None. UND LINEUP Parizek Lamoureux Lamoureux-Kolls Ketcher Loken Roy Wiebe Dagenais Miller Gilbert Monarez Slavin Furia Molle Berg Kolls Holmes
Oct. 10, 2010 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) Attendance 1,469 North Dakota 4, Minnesota Duluth 2
Ney Dagfinrud
Ney Dagfinrud
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2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA Women’s hockey ~ Game 7~
~ Game 8 ~
Oct. 22, 2010 Mankato, Minn. (All Seasons Arena) Attendance 189 Minnesota State 4, North Dakota 2
Oct. 23 2010 Mankato, Minn. (All Seasons Arena) Attendance 215 North Dakota 5, Minnesota State 1
Goals by Period 1 2 3 F Fighting Sioux 1 1 0 2 Minnesota State 1 1 2 4
Goals by Period 1 2 3 F Fighting Sioux 2 0 3 5 Minnesota State 0 1 0 1
1st period - 1, UND Lamoureux/4 (Lamoureux-Kolls) 14:33; 1, MSU Rogan/2 (Smith) Penalties - Ketcher, UND (hooking) 5:23 2nd period - 2, MSU Rogan/3 (unassisted) 5:29; 2, UND Parizek/2 (Lamoureux, Lamoureux-Kolls) 11:06 Penalties - Hewett, MSU (tripping) 4:10; Smith, MSU (tripping) 9:06; Hewett, MSU (checking) 11:01; Ketcher, UND (hooking) 15:41; Tikkinen, MSU (high-sticking) 20:00 3rd period - 3, MSU McCann/1 (Germaine, Udvig) 14:12; 4, MSU Rogan/4 (unassisted) 16:47 Penalties- Scott, MSU (interference) 11:21; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (slashing) 16:47 Shots on goal - UND 11-13-6 30; MNS 10-8-3 21. Power plays - UND 1 of 5; MNS 0 of 3. Penalties - UND 3 (6 minutes); MNS 5 (10 minutes) Goalies - UND, Dagfinrud 2-3-0 (59:00 minutes, 17 shots- 13 saves) EMPTY NET, 01:00, 0-0; MNS, Butters 1-0-0 (60:00 minutes, 28 shots-26 saves). Penalty shots - None.
1st period - 1, UND, Ketcher/2 (Lamoureux, Wiebe) 5:53; 2, UND, Lamoureux/5 (Lamoureux-Kolls, Wiebe) PP 15:29. Penalties - Magnusson, MSU (tripping) 4:56; Wiebe, UND (hooking) 10:23; Germaine, MSU (hooking) 12:39; Smith, MSU (interference) 15:24; O’Conner, MSU (checking) 17:14. 2nd period - 1, MSU, Germaine/1 (McCann, Moira O’ Conner) 14:11. Penalties - Lamoureux, UND (roughing) 3:30; Tikkinen, MSU (roughing) 3:30; Smith, MSU (holding) 5:12; Leinonen, MSN (tripping) 8:43; Bench, UND (too many players-served by Dagenais) 9:55. 3rd period - 3, UND, Lamoureux/6 (Berg) 2:53; 4, UND, Parizek/3 (Wiebe, Slavin) 5:18; 5, UND, Lamoureux/7 (Ketcher) PP 14:02. Penalties - Mackley, MSU (slashing) 13:21; Bench, MSU (too many players-served by Leinonen) 19:35; Ketcher, UND (interference) 19:53. Shots on goal - UND 15-14-10 39; MNS 2-9-7 18. Power plays - UND 3 of 8 ; MSU 0 of 2. Penalties - UND 4 (8 min); MSU 9 (18 min) Goalies - UND, Ney 3-0-0 (60:00 minutes, 17 shots- 16 saves); MSU, Butters 1-1-0 (60:00 minutes, 34 shots- 29 saves). Penalty shots - None.
UND LINEUP Parizek Lamoureux Lamoureux-Kolls Ketcher Loken Roy Wiebe Dagenais Miller Gilbert Molle Berg Slavin Furia Kolls Holmes
UND LINEUP Parizek Lamoureux Lamoureux-Kolls Ketcher Loken Roy Wiebe Dagenais Miller Gilbert Slavin Furia Molle Berg Kolls Holmes Ney Dagfinrud
Dagfinrud Ney
~ Game 10 ~
Nov. 7, 2010 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) Attendance 602 North Dakota 2, Ohio State 2
Nov. 12 2010 Bemidji, Minn. (Robert H. Peters Rink) Attendance 242 Bemidji State 2, North Dakota 1
Nov. 6, 2010 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) Attendance 810 North Dakota 3, Ohio State 2
Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT Ohio State 1 1 0 0 Fighting Sioux 1 1 0 1
F 2 3
1st period - 1, UND, Lamoureux-Kolls/6 (unassisted) 2:09; 1, OSU, Semenza/1 (McIntosh, Langan) 14:21. Penalties - Mancuso, OSU (tripping) 6:58; Ketcher, UND (hooking) 14:24; Langan, OSU (holding) 15:01. 2nd period - 2, UND, Lamoureux/8 (unassisted) 9:14; 2, OSU, Tarr/1 (Hollowell, Tuminen) 11:12. Penalties - Mancuso, OSU (hooking) 2:36; Roy, UND (high-sticking) 6:48; Wild, OSU (holding) 18:41. 3rd period - None. Penalties- Furia, UND (interference) 1:53; Svedin, OSU (tripping) 4:13. OT- 3, UND, Wiebe/1 (unassisted). Penalties - None. Shots on goal -UND 6-9-13-2 30; OSU 4-5-5-3 17 Power plays - UND 0 of 5; OSU 0 of 3. Penalties - UND 3 (6 min); OSU 5 (10 min) Goalies - UND, Dagfinrud 3-3-0 (64:46 minutes, 15 shots-13 saves), OSU, Steffes 6-3-0 (64:46 minutes, 27 shots- 24 saves). Penalty shots - None. UND LINEUP Kolls Lamoureux Ketcher Loken Wiebe Dagenais Gilbert Molle Berg Slavin Furia Kolls Holmes
Parizek Roy Miller
Dagfinrud Ney
~ Game 12 ~
Nov. 13, 2010 Bemidji, Minn. (Robert H. Peters Rink) Attendance 437 North Dakota 1, Bemidji State 1
Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT F Ohio State 0 1 1 0 2 Fighting Sioux 1 0 1 0 2
Goals by Period 1 2 3 F Fighting Sioux 0 1 0 1 Bemidji State 1 0 1 2
Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT F Fighting Sioux 0 0 1 0 1 Bemidji State 1 0 0 0 1
1st period - 1, UND, Parizek/4 (Slavin, Furia) 9:15.. Penalties - Bishop, OSU (holding) 16:13; Molle, UND (interference) 17:51. 2nd period - 1, OSU, Mancuso/3 (Boskovich) 12:27. Penalties - Berg, UND (checking) 12:58. 3rd period - 2, OSU, Reilly/4 (Wild, McIntosh) 14:07; 2, UND, Slavin/2 (Loken, Berg) 18:42. Penalties- Bishop, OSU (interference) 9:46. OT- None. Penalties- Theut, OSU (hooking) 2:32; Wild, OSU (slashing) 4:21. Shots on goal - UND 8-12-11-1 32; OSU 7-6-6-0 19. Power plays - UND 0 of 4; OSU 0 of 2. Penalties - UND 2 (4 minutes); OSU 4 (8 minutes) Goalies - UND, Ney 3-0-1 (64:53minutes, 17 shots- 15 saves) EMPTY NET, 0:07, 0-0; OSU, Steffes 6-3-1 (65:00 minutes, 30 shots-28 saves). Penalty shots - None.
1st period - 1, BMJ, Cody/9 (Wheelhouse, Tomcikova) 18:49; . Penalties - Williams, BMJ (checking) 4:20; Molle, UND (hooking) 13:16. 2nd period - 1, UND, Miller/3 (Dagenais, Wiebe) 5:45. Penalties - Vichorek, BMJ (tripping) 0:19; Kolls, UND (interference) 12:15; Williams, BMJ (checking) 16:27; Wheelhouse, BMJ (high-sticking) 19:13. 3rd period - 2, UND, Erickson/6 (Cody, Vichorek) PP 4:34. Penalties - Cody, BMJ (high-sticking) 1:41; Molle, UND (checking) 3:14; Ehlert, BMJ (interference) 4:44; Wheelhouse, BMJ (checking from behind-served by McKnight) 4:55; Wheelhouse, BMJ (game misconduct) 4:55; Ketcher, UND (interference) 8:39; Berg, UND (crosschecking) 15:47. Shots on goal - UND 4-14-5 23; BMJ 16-2-13 31. Power plays - UND 0 of 7 ; BMJ 1 of 5. Penalties - UND 5 (10 min); BMJ 8 (27 min) Goalies - UND, Dagfinrud 3-4-0 (58:50 minutes, 29 shots- 27 saves) EMPTY NET (1:10 minutes 0-0) BMJ, Tomcikova 5-4-0 (59:54 minutes, 22 shots- 21 saves) EMPTY NET (00:06 minutes, 0-0) . Penalty shots - None.
1st period - 1, BMJ, Lundquist/5 (Cody, Erickson) 14:50. Penalties - None. 2nd period - None. Penalties- Thurston, BMJ (tripping) 2:29. 3rd period - 1, UND, Ketcher/3 (Furia, Wiebe) PP 8:07. Penalties - Berg, UND (interference) 2:01; Dusik, BMJ (tripping) 6:12. OT - None. Shots on goal - UND 6-4-6-2 18; BMJ 10-8-15-3 36. Power plays - UND 1 of 2; BMJ 0 of 1. Penalties - UND 1 (2 min); BMJ 2 (4 min) Goalies - UND, Ney 3-0-2 (64.58 minutes, 35 shots- 34 saves); Empty Net (00.02 minutes 0-0); BMJ, McElhinney 1-1-1 (65.00 minutes, 17 shots- 16 saves). UND LINEUP Wiebe Loken Parizek Dagenais Furia Miller Ketcher Monarez Gilbert Molle Berg Slavin Holmes Kolls
UND LINEUP Wiebe Dagenais Ketcher Loken Gilbert Furia Slavin Berg Molle Holmes Kolls Monarez
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~ Game 11 ~
~ Game 9 ~
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Miller Roy Parizek
UND LINEUP Wiebe Loken Parizek Furia Ketcher Miller Molle Berg Slavin Holmes Kolls Dagfinrud Ney
Dagenais Gilbert Kolls
Ney Dagfinrud
Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA women’s hockey ~ Game 14 ~
~ Game 13 ~
Nov 19, 2010 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) Attendance 715 North Dakota 6, St. Cloud State 3
Nov. 20, 2010 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) Attendance 1,181 North Dakota 6, St. Cloud State 1
~ Game 15 ~
Dec. 4, 2010 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) Attendance 886 Wisconsin 4, North Dakota 3
Goals by Period 1 2 3 F St. Cloud State 2 1 0 3 Fighting Sioux 4 0 2 6
Goals by Period 1 2 3 F St. Cloud State 0 0 1 1 Fighting Sioux 2 3 1 6
Goals by Period 1 2 3 F Wisconsin 3 1 0 4 Fighting Sioux 0 3 0 3
1st period - 1, UND, Lamoureux-Kolls/7 (unassisted) PP 3:43; 1, STC, Nelson/2 (Gilbert, Allen) 10:51; 2, UND, Wiebe/2 (Loken, Parizek) 11:33; 3, UND, Lamoureux/9 (Lamoureux-Kolls, Miller) 12:46; 4, UND Lamoureux/10 (Parizek, Dagenais) PP 15:44; 2, STC, Dahl (Lane, Allen) 16:45. Penalties - Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (tripping) 0:25; Zabrick, STC (hooking) 3:31; Olson, STC, (tripping) 5:58; Burke, STC, (checking)14:08. 2nd period - 3, STC, Toor/2 (Daggit, Nixon) PP 18:21. Penalties - Dahl, STC, (interference) 3:32; Karouzos, STC, (hooking) 5;55; Holmes, UND, (intereference) 9:46; Parizek, UND, (high-sticking) 16:50; Lamoureux, UND (cross-checking) 17:17. 3rd period - 5, UND, Lamoureux/11 (Kolls, Lamoureux-Kolls) 7:47; 6, UND, Wiebe/3 (Dagenais) 16:16. Penalties -Slavin, UND, (tripping) 8:59; Zabrick, STC, (interference) 11:16; Lamoureux, UND, (cross-checking) 11:54; Dahl, STC, (tripping) 18:22. Penalties - None. Shots on goal - UND 13-8-13 34; STC 7-7-5 19 Power plays - UND 2 of 7; STC 1 of 6. Penalties - UND 6 (12 min); STC 7 (14 min). Goalies - UND, Dagfinrud 4-4-0 (60:00 minutes, 16 shots-13 saves); STC, Nixon 0-9-0 (59:58 minutes, 28 shots-22 saves) EMPTY NET 00:02, (0-0). Penalty shots - None. UND LINEUP Lamoureux-Kolls Lamoureux Miller Ketcher Dagenais Gilbert Wiebe Loken Parizek Monarez Molle Berg Slavin Furia Kolls Holmes
1st period - 1, UND, Dagenais/4 (Wiebe, Kolls) 4:08; 2, UND, Slavin/3 (Molle, Wiebe) 10:10. Penalties - Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (checking) 1:00; Zabrick, STC (hooking) 5:13; Nelson, STC (roughing) 9:52; Burghardt, STC (roughing) 12:54; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (roughing) 12:54; Berg, UND (checking from behind) 19:54; Berg, UND (game misconduct) 19:54. 2nd period - 3, UND, Wiebe/4 (Loken, Kolls) 15:05; 4, UND, Dagenais/5 (Lamoureux-Kolls, Lamoueux) PP 16:41; 5, UND, Ketcher/4 (Lamoueux, Lamoureux-Kolls) PP 17:12. Penalties- Mott, STC (hooking) 5:27; Loken, UND (roughing) 10:31; Dahl, STC (unsportsmanlike conduct) 10:53; Daggit, STC (hooking) 11:52; Daggit, STC (checking from behind) 19:54; Daggit, STC (game misconduct) 19:54. 3rd period - 6, UND, Lamoureux/12 (Lamoureux-Kolls) 11:35; 1, STC, Toor/3 Mott, Karouzos) PP 14:17. Penalties - Martinson, STC (tripping) 2:06; Loken, UND (unsportsmanlike conduct) 12:37; Olson, STC (unsportsmanlike conduct) 15:14; Lamoureux, UND (cross-checking) 15:14; Dahl, STC (checking) 20:00. Shots on goal - UND 10-13-8 31; STC 10-6-7 23. Power plays - UND 3 of 9; STC 1 of 4. Penalties - UND 8 (27 min); STC 11 (33 min). Goalies - UND, Ney 4-0-2 (60:00 minutes, 22 shots-21 saves); STC, Nixon 0-10-0 (37:12 minutes, 15 shots-10 saves); STC, VanDenakker (22:48 minutes, 10 shots-9 saves). Penalty shots - None. UND LINEUP Lamoureux-Kolls Lamoureux Parizek Wiebe Dagenais Loken Ketcher Furia Gilbert Molle Berg Slavin Holmes Kolls Monarez Ney Dagfinrud
1st period - 1 WIS, Knight/18 (Deluce, Dronen) 1:44; 2, WIS, Duggan/14 (Decker) 5:24; 3, WIS, Becker/10 (Duggan, Frykas) 17:53 . Penalties - Ammerman, WIS (tripping) 9:43; Parizek, UND, (hooking) 10:13. 2nd period - 1, UND, Lamoureux/13 (unassisted) 5:01; 2, UND, Slavin/4 (Molle, Wiebe) PP 10:48; 4, WIS, Decker/11 (unassisted) 18:58; 3, UND, Wiebe/5 (unassisted) 19:41. Penalties - Duggan, WIS (interference) 9:10; Haverstock, WIS (holding) 15:52. 3rd period - None. Penalties - Holmes, UND (checking) 2:46; Lamoureux, UND (checking) 5:04; Bench, UND (too many players-served by Ketcher) 19:27. Shots on goal - UND 8-13-7 28; WIS 3-1-0 4. Power plays - UND 1 of 3; WIS 0 of 4. Penalties - UND 4 (8 min); WIS 3 (6 min). Goalies - UND, Ney 4-1-2 (59:25 minutes, 28 shots-24 saves); EMPTY NET (00:35, 0-0) WIS, Rigsby 9-1-0 (60:00, 25 shots-22 saves). Penalty shots - None. UND LINEUP Lamoureux-Kolls Lamoureux Parizek Wiebe Dagenais Loken Ketcher Furia Gilbert Slavin Holmes Molle Berg Kolls Monarez Ney Dagfinrud
Dagfinrud Ney
~ Game 16 ~
Dec. 5, 2010 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) Attendance 847 Wisconsin 6, North Dakota 2
Goals by Period 1 2 3 Fighting Sioux 0 1 1 Wisconsin 0 4 2
F 2 6
1st period - None Penalties - Ammerman, WIS (cross-checking) 7:23; Berg, UND (holding) 12:31; McKeough WIS, (slashing) 12:57; Dagenais, UND (roughing) 12:57; Duggan, WIS (hooking) 13:09; Ammerman, WIS (holding) 17:59. 2nd period - 1, UND Lamoureux/14 (Parizek, Lamoureux-Kolls) 5:48; 1, WIS Ammerman/7 (Jaminski) 12:37; 2, WIS Decker/12 (unassisted) 13:14; 3, WIS Nash/1 (Ammerman, Deluce) 18:08; 4, WIS Duggan/15 (Dronen) 19:09; Penalties - Parizek, UND (interference) 3:39; Frykas, WIS (slashing) 6:26; Kolls, UND (checking) 14:47; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (cross-checking) 16:01. 3rd period - 5, WIS Ammerman/7 (Haverstock, Deluce) PP 4:41; 2, UND Lamoureux-Kolls/8 (unassisted) 6:53; 6, WIS Packer/1 (Pacholok) 13:44. Penalties - Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (tripping) 3:33; Slavin, UND (crosschecking) 4:48; Haverstock, WIS (hooking) 15:45; McKeough, WIS (checking) 19:58. Shots on goal - UND 9-4-8 21; WIS 8-22-5 35. Power plays -UND 0 of 6; WIS 1 of 6. Penalties - UND 7 (14 min); WIS 7 (14 min). Goalies -UND, Dagfinrud 4-5-0 (59:36 minutes, 29 shots-23 saves); Empty Net (00.24 minutes 0-0); WIS, Rigsby 10-1-0 (60 minutes, 19 shots-17 saves). Penalty shots - None. UND LINEUP Lamoureux-Kolls Lamoureux Parizek Wiebe Dagenais Loken Ketcher Furia Gilbert Molle Berg Slavin Holmes Kolls Monarez Dagfinrud Ney
~ Game 17 ~
~ Game 18 ~
Duluth, Minn. (Duluth Entertainment and Convention Center)
Duluth, Minn (Duluth Entertainment and Convention Center)
Dec. 12, 2010
Attendance 884 Minnesota Duluth 4, North Dakota 1
Dec. 11 2010
Attendance 599 North Dakota 4, Minnesota Duluth 3
Goals by Period 1 2 3 F Fighting Sioux 0 1 0 1 Minnesota Duluth 1 1 2 4
Goals by Period 1 2 3 F Fighting Sioux 1 1 2 4 Minnesota Duluth 3 0 0 3
1st period - 1, UMD Wong/9 (Holmlov, Irwin) 17:30 Penalties - Gray, UMD (interference) 2:02; Berg, UND (slashing) 12:18; Lamoureux, UND (hooking) 17:30 2nd period - 2, UMD Winberg/6 (Irwin) 8:30; 1, UND, Molle/1 (Loken, Furia) (pp) 12:38 Penalties - Loken, UND (interference) 2:01; Kenyon, UMD (slashing) 11:06; Molle, UND (unsportsmanlife conduct) 13:01; Lamoureux, UND (hooking) 13:01; Winberg, UMD (unsportsmanlike conduct) 13:01 3rd period - 3, UMD Holmlov/7 (Irwin) (sh) 8:30; 4, UMD Laroque/5 (Wong) 19:39 Penalties - Posa, UMD (checking) 7:48; Lamoureux, UND (cross-checking) 8:20; Lamoureux, UND (cross checking) (served by Megan Gilbert) 8:20; Holmlov, UMD (holding) 8:20; Wilson, UMD (hooking) 10:22; Irwin, UMD (cross-checking) 11:52; Laroque, UMD (checking) 12:47; Slavin, UND (roughing) 14:12; Gray, UMD (roughing) 14:12; Furia, UND (hooking) 14:33; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (high-sticking) 16:32; Gillanders, UMD (roughing) 16:32; Wong, UMD (checking) 17:03 Power plays - UND 1 of 7; UMD 0 of 6 Penalties - UND 10 (20 min); UMD 11(22min) Goalies - UND, Ney 4-2-2 (60:00 minutes, 25 shots-21 saves); UMD, Martin 9-3-0 (60:00 minutes, 23 shots-22 saves) Penalty shots - None. UND LINEUP Lamoureux-Kolls Lamoureux Parizek Wiebe Furia Loken Ketcher Kolls Gilbert Dagenais Berg Molle Holmes Slavin Monarez Ney Dagfinrud
1st period - 1, UND Lamoureux/15 (unassisted) 7:22; 1, UMD Wilson/5 (unassisted) 17:02; 2, UMD Wong/10 (dodge) 17:09; 3, UMD Winberg/7 (Holmlov, Irwin) 17:23 Penalties - Dagenais, UND (checking) 5:03; Posa, UMD (interference) 13:36; Irwin, UMD (hooking) 18:17 2nd period - 2, UND Lamoureux/16 (Dagenais) 16:15 Penalties - Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (roughing) 3:40; Lamoureux, UND (checking) 6:44; Wilson, UMD (checking) 17:34; Parizek, UND (highsticking) 17:40 3rd period - 3, UND Dagenais/6 (Lamoureux) 6:16; 4, UND Loken/2 (unassisted) 15:55 Penalties - Gilbert, UND (tripping) 3:50; Irwin, UMD (holding) 6:46; Slavin, UND (checking) 9:07; Parizek, UND (holding) 10:37; Molle, UND (tripping) 16:54 Shots on goal - UND 6-8-13 27; UMD 24-8-12 44. Power plays - UND 0 of 4; UMD 0 of 8. Penalties - UND 8 (16 min); UMD 4 (8 min) Goalies - UND, Ney 5-2-2 (60:00 minutes, 44 shots-41 saves); UMD, Martin 9-4-0 (58:55 minutes, 27 shots-23 saves) EMPTY NET 1:05 (0-0) Penalty shots - None UND LINEUP Dagenais Lamoureux Parizek Wiebe Loken Gilbert Ketcher Furia Kolls Lamoureux-Kolls Berg Molle Holmes Slavin Monarez Ney Dagfinrud
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Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA Women’s hockey ~ Game 19 ~
Jan. 7, 2011 Burlington, Vt. (Gutterson Field House) Attendance 253 North Dakota 4, Vermont 1
Goals by Period 1 2 3 Fighting Sioux 1 1 2 Vermont 1 0 0
F 4 1
Jan. 8, 2011 Burlington, Vt. (Gutterson Field House) Attendance 280 North Dakota 3, Vermont 3
~ Game 21 ~
Jan. 15, 2011 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) Attendance 725 North Dakota 5, Bemidji State 2
Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT F Fighting Sioux 2 0 1 0 3 Vermont 1 1 1 0 3
Goals by Period 1 2 3 F Bemidji State 1 1 0 2 Fighting Sioux 4 0 1 5
1st period - 1, UV Doucet/4 (Dineen, Walsh) 1:00; 1, UND LamoureuxKolls/9 (Lamoureux, Slavin) 8:10. Penalties - Ketcher, UND (tripping) 4:12; Wente, UV (interference) 8:37 2nd period - 2, UND, Lamoureux/9 (Lamoureux-Kolls, Perkins) 3:14. Penalties - Dagenais, UND (checking) 6:33; Nash, UV (hooking) 9:50; Doucet, UV (tripping) 11:13; Lamoureux, UND (tripping) 12:23; Rapin, UV (tripping) 12:44; Perkins, UND (interference) 12:44; Perizek, UND (interference) 16:57; Lamoureux, UND (holding) 18:05 3rd period - 3, UND Lamoureux-Kolls/10 (Lamoureux, Miller) 2:42; 4, UND Lamoureux-Kolls/11 (unassisted) 4:54 Penalties - Westbrook, UV (holding) 7:47; Parizek, UND (elbowing) 16:01 Shots on goal - UND 15-12-14 41; UV 7-2-3 12 Power plays - UND 0 of 5; UV 0 of 6. Penalties - UND 7 (14 min); UV 5 (10 min). Goalies - UND, Ney 6-2-2 (60:00 minutes, 11 shots-10 saves); UV, McLanthier 2-4-2 (60:00 minutes, 37 shots-33 saves) Penalty shots - None. UND LINEUP Perkins Lamoureux Lamoureux-Kolls Wiebe Loken Gilbert Ketcher Dagenais Parizek Monarez Roy Miller Slavin Furia Molle Holmes Kolls Gilbert Ney Dagfinrud
1st period- 1, UND Wiebe/6 (unassisted) (sh) 8:38; 1, UV Rapin/2 (Nash, Wakeham) (pp) 15:43; 2, UND Lamoureux-Kolls/12 (Lamoureux) (pp)17:53 Penalties - Wakeham, UV (checking) 0:33; Wente, UV (checking) 4:10; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (interference) 8:38; Wiebe, UND (obstruction holding) 10:36; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (tripping) 15:04; Morrison, UV (holding) 16:14 2nd period - 2, UV Walsh/4 (Doucet, Wakeham) (pp) 17:48 Penalties - Wakeham, UV (tripping) 5:10; Lamoureux, UND (holding) 8:45; Rancourt, UV (tripping) 15:28; Slavin, UND (interference) 17:03; Dineen, UV (tripping) 19:57 3rd period - 3, UND Lamoureux-Kolls/13 (Lamoureux, Perkins) 15:04; 3, UV Wakeham/5 (Walsh, Doucet) 19:38 Penalties - Slavin, UND (tripping) 1:59; Wiebe, UND (checking) 17:13 Shots on goal - UND 14-9-12-4 39; UV 7-5-11-2 25 Power plays - UND 1 of 6; UV 2 of 7 Penalties - UND 7 (14 min); UV 6 (12 min) Goalies - UND, Dagfinrud 4-5-1 (65:00 minutes, 22 shots-19 saves); UV, Lanthier 2-4-3 (64:22 minutes, 36 shots- 33 saves) EMPTY NET 0:44 (0-0) Penalty shots - None. UND LINEUP Perkins Lamoureux Lamoureux-Kolls Weibe Loken Gilbert Ketcher Dagenais Parizek Monarez Roy Miller Slavin Furia Molle Berg Kolls Holmes Dagfinrud Ney
1st period - 1, UND Lamoureux-Kolls/14 (unassisted) 3:23; 1, BMJ Bauerfeld/4 (Johnson, Wheelhouse) 8:10; 2, UND Dagenais/7 (unassisted) 14:45; 3, UND Slavin/5 (Wiebe, Parizek) 18:23 4, UND LamoureuxKolls/15 (Lamoureux. Perkins) 18:58. Penalties - Erickson, BMJ (interference) 7:59; Berg, UND (tripping) 10:33. 2nd period - 2, BMJ Erickson/12 (Bauerfeld, Vichorek) 10:09. Penalties - Bauerfeld, BMJ (hitting after whistle) 4:43; Slavin, UND (checking) 4:43; Lamoureux, UND (cross-checking) 8:22; Wheelhouse, (cross-checking) 9:52; Thurston, BMJ (roughing) 11:06; Parizek, UND (roughing) 11:06; Lamoureux, UND (high-sticking) 12:11; Cody, BMJ (cross-checking) 15:36. 3rd period - 5, UND Wiebe/7 (Parizek, Lamoureux-Kolls) 7:34. Penalties - Williams, BMJ (slashing) 1:54; Hatheway, BMJ (checking) 5:01; Molle, UND (checking) 5:01; Lamoureux, UND (cross-checking) 8:18; Wheelhouse, BMJ (holding) 10:34; Molle, UND (interference) 11:35. Shots on goal - UND 8-9-15 32; BMJ 10-16-3 29. Power plays - UND 0 of 4; BMJ 1 of 5. UND LINEUP Wiebe Loken Parizek Perkins Lamoureux Roy Ketcher Dagenais Gilbert Piche Holmes Miller Slavin Furia Molle Lamoureux-Kolls Kolls Berg Ney Dagfinrud
~ Game 22 ~
~ Game 23 ~
~ Game 24 ~
Jan. 16, 2011 Grand Forks, ND. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) Attendance 866 North Dakota 6, Bemidji State 2
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~ Game 20 ~
Jan. 21, 2011 St. Cloud, Minn. (National Hockey Center) Attendance 507 North Dakota 5, St. Cloud State 0
Jan. 22, 2011 St. Cloud, Minn. (National Hockey Center) Attendance 511 North Dakota 5, St. Cloud State 0
Goals by Period 1 2 3 F Bemidji State 0 1 1 2 Fighting Sioux 2 2 2 6
Goals by Period 1 2 3 F Fighting Sioux 3 0 2 5 St. Cloud State 0 0 0 0
Goals by Period 1 2 3 F Fighting Sioux 1 1 3 5 St. Cloud State 0 0 0 0
1st period - 1, UND, Perkins/1 (Lamoureux-Kolls, Lamoureux) 16:42; 2, UND, Lamoureux/18 (Slavin) 19:12. Penalties - Dusik, BMJ (interference) 4:04; Parizek, UND (tripping) 13:42; Molle, UND (tripping) 18:00; Johnson, BMJ (interference) 18:24. 2nd period - 1, BMJ, Bauerfeld/5 (Dusik) 8:55; 3, UND, Perkins/2 (unassisted) 12:27; 4, UND, Wiebe/8 (Parizek, Slavin) 14:26. Penalties - Vichorek, BMJ (holding) 4:48; Slavin, UND (tripping) 18:34. 3rd period - 5, UND, Lamoureux/19 (Lamoureux-Kolls, Gilbert) 0:58; 6, UND, Wiebe/9 (Dagenais) 15:05; 2, BMJ, Cody/14 (Bauerfeld, Johnson) 17:16. Penalties - Lamoureux, UND (holding) 3:20; Molle, UND (interference) 16:19. OT period - None. Penalties - None. Shots on goal - UND 15-5-7 27; BMJ 6-8-8 22. Power plays - UND 0 of 3; BMJ 1 of 5. Penalties - UND 5 (10 min) BMJ 3 (6 min). Goalies - UND, Ney 8-2-2 (60:00 minutes, 22 shots-20 saves); BMJ, Tomcikova 9-8-2 (40:00 minutes, 16 shots-12 saves) McElhinney (20 minutes, 5 shots-3 saves). Penalty shots - None. UND LINEUP Wiebe Loken Parizek Perkins Lamoureux Roy Ketcher Dagenais Gilbert Piche Holmes Miller Slavin Furia Molle Lamoureux-Kolls Kolls Berg Ney Dagfinrud
1st period -1, UND Roy/2 (Lamoureux, Molle) 2:19; 2, UND Lamoureux/20 (Lamoureux-Kolls, Slavin) PP 5:38; 3, UND LamoureuxKolls/16 (Lamoureux, Miller) PP19:06;. Penalties - Daggit, STC (body-checking) 4:41; Zabrick, STC (tripping) 15:28; Karouzos, STC (interference) 17:48;. 2nd period - None. Penalties - Burke, STC (body-checking) 6:37; Lamoureux, UND (tripping) 15:28; Nelson, STC (interference) 16:57; Lamoureux, UND (tripping) 18:35; 3rd period - 4, UND Lamoureux/21 (Perkins, Slavin) 4:31; 5, UND Perkins/3 (Lamoureux-Kolls, Slavin) 10:24;. Penalties - Schmid, STC (tripping) 5:16; Wiebe, UND (slashing) 13:55; Allen, STC (slashing) 13:55; Loken, UND (tripping) 16:17; Lamoureux, UND (diving-served by Ketcher) 19:43; Lamoureux, UND (misconduct) 19:43; Shots on goal- UND 17-11-12 40; STC 3-13-12 28. Power plays - UND 2 of 6; STC 0 of 4. Penalties - UND 6 (20 min); STC 7(14 min). Goalies - UND, Ney 9-2-2 (60:00 minutes, 28 shots-23 saves); STC, Nixon 0-20-1 (59:56 minutes, 40 shots-35 saves). Penalty shots - None. UND LINEUP Perkins Lamoureux Roy Wiebe Loken Parizek Ketcher Dagenais Gilbert Piche Holmes Miller Molle Lamoureux-Kolls Slavin Furia Kolls Berg Ney Dagfinrud
1st period - 1, UND Loken/3 (Lamoureux-Kolls, Parizek) 8:18; Penalties - Perkins, UND (body-checking) 10:04; Daggit, STC (interference) 13:07; Lamoureux, UND (slashing) 13:53; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (slashing) 14:58; Allen, STC (slashing) 14:58; Lamoureux, UND (hooking) 17:09; Daggit, STC (hooking) 19:34; Lamoureux, UND (interference) 19:54; 2nd period - 2, UND Wiebe/10 (Parizek, Loken) 8:07; Penalties - Burke, STC (slashing) 10:03; Dagenais, UND ( Slashing) 15:36; Gilbert, STC (slashing) 15:36; 3rd period - 3, UND Parizek/5 (Wiebe, Lamoureux-Kolls) 6:32; 4, UND Lamoureux/22 (Miller, Slavin) 10:42; 5, UND Ketcher/5 (Slavin, Lamoureux-Kolls) PP 16:02; Penalties - Daggit, STC (hooking) 15:51; Zabrick, STC (roughing) 18:44; Ketcher, UND (roughing) 19:19; Martinson, STC (roughing) 19:19; Shots on goal - UND 13-21-13 47 ; STC 11-4-8 23. Power plays - UND 1 of 5; STC 0 of 5. Penalties - UND 8 (16 min); STC 8 (16 min). Goalies - UND, Ney 10-2-2 (60:00 minutes, 23 shots-23 saves) STC, Nixon 0-21-1 (60:00 minutes, 47 shots-42 saves) Penalty shots - None. UND LINEUP Perkins Lamoureux Roy Wiebe Loken Parizek Ketcher Dagenais Gilbert Piche Holmes Miller Molle Lamoureux-Kolls Slavin Furia Kolls Berg
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Ney Dagfinrud
Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA women’s hockey ~ Game 25 ~
Jan. 28, 2011 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) Attendance 721 North Dakota 6, Minnesota State 1
~ Game 26 ~
Jan. 29, 2011 Grand Forks, N.D (Ralph Engelstad Arena) Attendance 906 Minnesota State 5, North Dakota 3
~ Game 27 ~
Feb. 4, 2011 Columbus, Ohio (OSU Ice Rink) Attendance 286 North Dakota 4, Ohio State 3
Goals by Period 1 2 3 F Minnesota State 1 0 0 1 Fighting Sioux 1 2 3 6
Goals by Period 1 2 3 F Minnesota State 1 2 2 5 Fighting Sioux 0 3 0 3
Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT Tot Fighting Sioux 1 1 1 1 F Ohio State 0 1 2 0 3
1st period - 1, UND, Loken/4 (Wiebe, Dagenais) (pp) 9:20; 1, MSU, Edman/1 (O’Conner, Lundberg) 12:11. Penalties - Scholzen, MSU (interference) 1:57; Otto, MSU (hooking) 7:46. 2nd period - 2, UND, Lamoureux-Kolls/17 (Lamoureux, Holmes) 9:28; 3, UND, Parizek/6 (Wiebe, Molle) 10:20. Penalties - McCann, MSU (checking) 1:21; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (slashing) 5:13; Scott, MSU (checking) 10:52; Ketcher, UND (tripping) 10:52; Molle, UND (tripping) 12:20; BENCH, MSU (too many players) (served by Karine Thibault) 17:56. 3rd period - 4, UND, Lamoureux-Kolls/18 (Lamoureux, Furia) (pp) 3:39; 5, UND, Parizek/7 (Lamoureux) (pp) 4:52; 6, UND, Lamoureux/23 (Dagenais, Lamoureux-Kolls) 8:20 Penalties - Hewett, MSU (tripping) 2:22; Smith, MSU (tripping) 3:02; Holmes, UND (holding) 8:41; BENCH, UND (too many players) (served by Ashley Furia) 13:17 Penalties - None. Shots on goal - UND 12-11-18 41; MSU 8-8-6 22. Power plays - UND 3 of 6; MSU 0 of 4. Penalties - UND 5 (10 min); MSU 7 (14 min). Goalies - UND, Ney 11-2-2 (59:58 minutes, 21 shots-20 saves) EMPTY NET 0:02 (0-0); MSU, Altmann 3-15-2 (60:00 minutes, 35 shots-29 saves) Penalty shots - None. UND LINEUP Roy Lamoureux Miller Wiebe Loken Parizek Ketcher Dagenais Gilbert Kolls Monarez Molle Lamoureux-Kolls Slavin Berg Furia Holmes
1st period - 1, MSU, Mackley/2 (Rogan, Smith) (pp) 11:24. Penalties -Smith, MSU (hooking) 1:58; Scott, MSU (elbowing) 7:34; Wiebe, UND (interference) 9:47; Lundberg, NSU (roughing) 11:49; Roy, UND (slashing the goalie) 11:49; Lundberg, MSU (tripping) 14:06 2nd period - 1, UND, Wiebe/11 (Berg, Loken) 1:40; 2, UND, Furia/1 (Gilbert, Slavin) 9:46; 3, UND, Molle/2 (Dagenais, Lamoureux) 10:29; 2, MSU, Klippenstein/3 (Zrust, Scott) 13:51; 3, Scott/2 (Klippenstein) 15:52. Penalties - Klippenstein, MSU (high-sticking) 5:39; Roy, UND (tripping) 18:47. 3rd period - 4, MSU, Edman/2 (McCann) 5:47; 5, MSU O’Conner/6 (Otto) 18:46 Penalties - Lamoureux, UND (hooking) 7:04; Otto, MSU (tripping) 10:21; Smith, MSU (tripping) 15:26; Smith, MSU (tripping) 17:35; Lamoureux, UND (hooking) 18:51; O’ Conner, MSU (roughing) 20:00; O’Conner, MSU (10-Game Misconduct) 20:00; Parizek, UND (5-checking) 20:00; Parizek, UND (10-game disqualification) 20:00 Shots on goal - UND 10-12-9 31; MSU 7-7-5 19 Power plays - UND 1 of 4; MSU 0 of 7. Penalties - UND 7 (25 min); MSU 10 (28 min). Goalies - UND, Ney 11-3-2 (58:57 minutes, 14 shots-10 saves), EMPTY NET (1:03 minutes 1 shot- 0 saves) MSU, Butters 4-3-1 (60:00 minutes, 28 shots-25 saves) Penalty shots - None. UND LINEUP Roy Lamoureux Lamoureux-Kolls Wiebe Loken Parizek Ketcher Dagenais Gilbert Piche Miller Slavin Berg Molle Holmes Kolls Furia
1st period - 1, UND, Lamoureux/24 (Lamoureux-Kolls, Molle) 19:40 Penalties - BENCH, UND (too many players) (served by Holly Perkins) 11:51; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (tripping) 12:26; Spooner, UND (holding) 14:42. 2nd period - 2, UND, Lamoureux-Kolls/19 (Lamoureux, Slavin) 0:24; 1, OSU, McIntosh/11 (Tarr) 8:41. Penalties - Spooner, OSU (checking) 2:01; Lamoureux, UND (hooking) 9:36; Mancuso, OSU (interference) 16:03 3rd period - 2, OSU, Wild/3 (unassisted) 3:18; 3, OSU, Reilly/8 (Tuominen, McIntosh) (pp) 18:31; 3, UND, Wiebe/12 (Lamoureux-Kolls, Lamoureux) 18:53 Penalties - McIntosh, OSU (tripping) 5:55; Feste, OSU (checking) 9:48; Dagenais, UND (checking) 11:59; McIntosh, OSU (checking) 11:59; BENCH, UND (too many players) (served by Megan Gilbert) 13:10; Lamoureux, UND (holding) 16:48. OT- 4, UND, Lamoureux-Kolls/20 (Wiebe) 4:51. Penalties- None. Shots on goal - UND 112-14-8-3 37; OSU 15-11-13-3 42. Power plays - UND 0 of 5; OSU 1 of 5. Penalties - UND 6 (12 min); OSU 6 (12 min) Goalies - UND, Ney 12-3-2 (64:51 minutes, 39 shots-36 saves); OSU, Steffes 14-13-2 (64:51 minutes 33 shots-29 saves). Penalty shots - None. UND LINEUP Perkins Lamoureux Lamoureux-Kolls Wiebe Loken Gilbert Ketcher Dagenais Miller Monarez
Ney Dagfinrud
~ Game 28 ~
Feb. 5, 2011 Columbus, Ohio (OSU Ice Rink) Attendance 313 North Dakota 3, Ohio 2
Ney Dagfinrud
~ Game 29 ~
Feb. 11, 2011 Wisconsin (Kohl Center) Attendance 2,978 Wisconsin 5, North Dakota 0
Slavin Molle Kolls Ney Dagenais
Berg Furia Holmes
~ Game 30 ~
Feb. 13, 2011 Wisconsin (Kohl Center) Attendance 3,783 Wisconsin 8, North Dakota 4
Goals by Period 1 2 3 F Fighting Sioux 1 1 1 3 Ohio State 0 2 0 2
Goals by Period 1 2 3 F Fighting Sioux 0 0 2 0 Wisconsin 3 1 1 5
Goals by Period 1 2 3 F Fighting Sioux 1 2 1 4 Wisconsin 2 5 1 8
1st period - 1, UND, Dagenais/8 (Ketcher, Furia) 11:46 Penalties - Reilly, OSU (checking) 16:50 2nd period - 1, OSU, Semenza/6 (Wild, McIntosh) 5:16; 2, UND, Slavin/6 (Lamoureux, Lamoureux-Kolls) (pp) 7:25; 2, OSU, Theut/3 (Semenza, Allis) 17:34 Penalties- Wiebe, UND (hooking) 1:37; Svedin, OSU (tripping) 6:53; BENCH, UND (too many players) (served by Kelsey Ketcher) 9:49; Lamoureux, UND (high sticking) 12:33; Berg, UND (hooking) 17:34 3rd period - 3, UND, Roy/3 (Slavin, Lamoureux-Kolls) (pp) 2:35 Penalties - Tuominen, OSU (slashing) 2:09; Tarr, OSU (checking) 3:34; Ketcher, UND (interference) Shots on goal- UND 14-9-8 31; OSU 10-14-8 32. Power plays - UND 2 of 4; OSU 0 of 5. Penalties - UND 5 (10 min); OSU 4 (8 min). Goalies - UND, Ney 13-3-2 (60:00 minutes, 30 shots- 28 saves); OSU, Steffes 14-14-2 (59:10 minutes, 28 shots-25 saves); EMPTY NET, 0:50 Penalty shots - None. UND LINEUP Miller Lamoureux Lamoureux-Kolls Wiebe Loken Gilbert Ketcher Dagenais Roy Piche Molle Furia Slavin Berg Kolls Holmes
1st period - 1, WIS, Duggan/26 (Ammerman) (pp) 6:58; 2, WIS, Knight/37 (Haverstock, Packer) 13:39; 3, WIS, Knight/38 (Packer) Penalties - Miller, UND (holding) 6:48 2nd period - 4, WIS, Duggan/27 (Ammerman) 0:14 Penalties - Packer, WIS (cross-checking) 4:23; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (hooking) 11:35; Decker, WIS (hooking) 12:31 3rd period - 5, WIS, Duggan/28 (Decker, Ammerman) 7:37 Penalties - Dagenais, UND (checking) 10:07; Packer, WIS (hooking) 13:31; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (slashing) 14:35 Shots on goal - UND 4-3-3 10; WIS 12-8-13 33 Power plays - UND 0 of 3; WIS 1 of 4 Penalties - UND 4 (8 min); WIS 3 (6 min) Goalies - UND, Ney 13-4-2 (20:14 minutes, 28 shots-23 saves) Dagfinrud (39:46 minutes, 19 shots-18 saves) WIS, Rigsby 19-1-2 (59.50 minutes 10 shots-10 saves) Empty Net (0.10 minutes 0-0). Penalty shots - None. UND LINEUP Wiebe Lamoureux Parizek Miller Loken Gilbert Ketcher Dagenais Roy Monarez Kolls Slavin Lamoureux-Kolls Berg Molle Furia Holmes Ney Dagfinrud
1st period - 1, WIS, Ammerman/13 (Knight) 3:17; 2, WIS, Duggan/29 (McKeough, Decker) 3:42; 1, UND, Roy/4 (Lamoureux, Lamoureux-Kolls) Penalties - Kolls, UND (holding) 3:17; Haverstock, WIS (interference) 16:45; Molle, UND (tripping) 18:01; 2nd period -3, WIS, Frykas/4 (Prevost) 1:38; 4, WIS, Knight/39 (Packer) 4:43; 5, WIS, Duggan/30 (Decker, McKeough) 13:09; 2, UND, Loken/5 (Parizek) 13:58; 3, UND, Furia/2 (Lamoureux) 15:27; 6, WIS, Ammerman/15 (Packer) 17:06; 7, WIS, Decker/24 (unassisted) 18:23; Penalties - Loken, UND (hooking) 12:35; Slavin, UND (game misconduct) 5:31; Slavin, UND (checking from behind-served by Furia) 5:31; 3rd period - 8, WIS, Decker/25 (Duggan, Prough) 7:13; 4, UND, Loken/6 (Lamoureux-Kolls, Lamoureux) 19:59.9; Penalties - Ammerman, WIS (interference) 18:18; Shots on goal - UND 12-7-8 27; WIS 10-18-9 37. Power plays - UND 1 of 2; WIS 2 of 4. Penalties - UND 5 (21 min); WIS 2 (4 min) Goalies - UND, Dagfinrud 4-6-1 (53:09 minutes, 29 shots-23 saves), Ney (6:51 minutes, 0 shot- 0 save); WIS, Ruegsegger 9-1-0 (60:00 minutes, 23 shots-19 saves). Penalty shots - None. UND LINEUP Furia Lamoureux Lamoureux-Kolls Wiebe Loken Gilbert Ketcher Dagenais Parizek Piche Miller Roy Berg Molle Slavin Holmes Kolls Dagfinrud Ney
Ney Dagfinrud
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Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA Women’s hockey ~ Game 31 ~
Feb. 18, 2011 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) Attendance 3,158 Minnesota 5, North Dakota 3
Feb. 19, 2011 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) Attendance 2,885 North Dakota 5, Minnesota 3
~ Game 33 ~
Feb. 25, 2011 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) Attendance 806 North Dakota 3, Bemidji 2
Goals by Period 1 2 3 F Minnesota 1 0 2 3 Fighting Sioux 0 1 4 5
Goals by Period 1 2 3 F Bemidji State 0 2 0 2 Fighting Sioux 0 1 2 3
1st period - 1, MIN, Bozek/6 (Schleper, Erickson) 2:43; 2, MIN, Kessel/14 (unassisted) 16:07; 3, MIN, Rasmussen/2 (Brausen, Seeler) 19:07; 1, UND, Dagenals/9 (unassisted) 19:37; Penalties - Erickson, MIN (checking) 6:06; Mollie, UND (checking) 6:06; Lamoureux, UND (cross-checking) 8:50; Molle, UND (tripping) 12:18; Lamoureux, UND (hooking) 14:05; Terry, MIN (hooking) 14;43 2nd period - 2, UND, Lamoureux-Kolls/21 (Lamoureux, Loken) 7:41; Penalties - Brauson, MIN (interference) 5:58; Bozek, MIN (slashing) 7:07; 3rd period - 4, MIN, Davis/9 (Terry, Seeler) 5:05; 5, MIN, Kessel (Erickson, Schelper) 5:58; 3, UND, Lamoureux/25 (Perkins) 8:01; Penalties - Kortum, MIN (interference) 0:51; Dagenais, UND (checking from behind) 2:50; Dagenais, UND (Game Misconduct) 2:50; Roy, UND (tripping) 10:59; Holmes, UND (tripping) 13:02; Brausen, MIN (hooking) 15:41; Kessel, MIN (hooking) 15:54; Bozek, MIN (roughing) 16:04; Ketcher, UND (roughing) 16:04; Seeler, MIN (slashing) 19:19; Lamoureux, UND (cross-checking) 19:19; Shots on goal- UND 5-8-6 19; MIN 17-5-12 34. Power plays - UND 1 of 7; MIN 3-9. Penalties - UND 10 (31 min); MIN 9 (18 min). Goalies - UND, Ney 13-5-2 (57:30 minutes, 19 shots-14 saves) EMPTY NET 2:30 (0-0); MIN, Raty 22-5-2 (60:00 minutes, 34 shots- 31 saves). Penalty shots - None. UND LINEUP Perkins Lamoureux Kolls Wiebe Loken Parizek Ketcher Dagenais Roy Miller Gilbert Molle Holmes Berg Furia Kolls Monarez
1st period - 1, UM, Schleper/8, (Erickson, Schouliss) 3:07 Penalties - Furia, UND (hooking) 1:23; Bozek, UM (hooking) 4:37; Rasmussen, UM (roughing) 4:37; Wiebe, UND (roughing) 4:37; Seeler, UM (holding) 5:23; Seeler, UM (slashing) 9:55; Braunsen, UM (tripping) 17:31. 2nd period- 1, UND, Lamoureux/26 (Wiebe, Lamoureux-Kolls)14:33. Penalties - Brausen, UM (hooking) 9:30; Rasmussen, UM (cross-checking) 14:25; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND 15:15; Molle, UND (hooking) 18:31 3rd period- 2, UND, Ketcher/6 (Wiebe) (pp) 1:51; 2, UM, Schouliss/14 (Bozek, Erickson) (pp) 5:34; 3, UND, Wiebe/13 (Lamoureux, LamoureuxKolls) 8:09; 4, UND, Roy/5 (Dagenais, Molle) 13:27; 3, UM, Schoullis/15 (Terry, Bozek) 17:55; 5, UND, Loken/7 (unassisted) 18:37 Penalties - Seeler, UM (hooking) 1:01; Lamoureux, UND (checking) 4:03; Rasmussen, UM (checking)19:28 ; Ketcher, UND (interference) 9:32; Kessel, UM (hooking)11:58; Lamoureux, UND (hooking)11:58 ; Gillanders, UM (interference) 14:12; Schleper, UM (hooking) 16:50; Lamoureux, UND (tripping) 18:45 Shots on goal - UND 15-5-11 31; UM 10-12-10 32 Power plays - UND 3 of 10: UM 2 of 6 Penalties - UND 8 (16 min); UM 12 (24 min) Goalies - UND, Ney 14-5-2 (60:00 minutes, 29 shots-26 saves); UM, Raty 22-5-2 (58:42 minutes, 26 shots- 21 saves); EMPTY NET, 1:18 UND LINEUP Roy Lamoureux Lamoureux-Kolls Wiebe Loken Parizek Ketcher Dagenais Perkins Miller Gilbert Molle Holmes Berg Furia Kolls Piche
1st period - None Penalties - None 2nd period - 1, UND, Lamoureux/27 (Berg) 4:57; 1, BSU, Johnson/6 (Bauerfield, Lundquist) 17:35; 2, BSU, Erickson/16 (Cody, Vickorek) 18:03 Penalties - Molle, UND (tripping) 3:35; Vichorek, BSU (roughing) 10:42; Roy, UND (roughing) 10:42; Molle, UND (hooking) (served by Stephanie Roy) 13:55 3rd period - 2, UND, Roy/6 (Wiebe) 3:27; 3, UND, Royr/7 (Lamoureux, Wiebe) 15:08 Penalties - Johnson, BSU (hooking) 7:11; Wiebe, UND (tripping) 8:47 Power plays - UND 0 of 1; BSU 0 of 3. Penalties - UND 4 (8 min); BSU 2 (4 min). Goalies - UND, Ney 15-5-2 (60:00 minutes, 27 shots-25 saves); BSU, Tomcikova 12-10-3 (58:57 minutes, 23 shots-17 saves) Penalty shots - None. UND LINEUP Wiebe Lamoureux Lamoureux-Kolls Perkins Loken Parizek Ketcher Dagenais Roy Miller Gilbert Molle Holmes Berg Furia Kolls Monarez
Goals by Period 1 Minnesota 3 Fighting Sioux 1
2 3 F 0 2 5 1 1 3
Ney Dagfinrud
~ Game 34 ~
Feb. 26, 2011 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) Attendance 635 Bemidji State 3, North Dakota 0
Goals by Period 1 2 3 F Bemidji State 0 1 2 3 Fighting Sioux 0 0 0 0 1st period - None Penalties - 1 Duellman, BSU (holding) 13:28; 1 Berg, UND (checking) 16:16; 2 Johnson, BSU (checking) 17:02 2nd period - 1, BSU, Wheelhouse/1 (Lundquist) 15:07 Penalties - Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (hooking) 9:43; Lieder, BSU (roughing) 12:48; Berg, UND (roughing) 12:48; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (hooking) (served by Candace Molle) 14:08; Lamoureux, UND (checking) 19:12 3rd period - 2, BSU, Williams/3 (unassisted) 11:41; 3, BSU, Lundquist/7 (unassisted) 15:25 Penalties - Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (roughing the goalie) 6:33; McKnight, BSU (tripping) 19:45. Shots on goal - UND 6-7-9 22; BSU 7-11-9 27. Power plays - UND 0 of 3; BSU 1 of 5. Penalties - UND 6 (12 min); BSU 4 (8 min). Goalies - UND, Ney 15-6-2 (60:00 minutes, 27 shots-24 saves); BSU, Tomcikova 13-10-3 (59:53 minutes, 30 shots- 30 saves); EMPTY NET, 0:07 Penalty shots - None. UND LINEUP Perkins Lamoureux Miller Wiebe Loken Parizek Ketcher Dagenais Roy Piche Gilbert Molle Lamoureux-Kolls Berg Holmes Kolls Furia
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~ Game 32 ~
Ney Dagfinrud
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Ney Dagfinrud
Ney Dagfinrud
~ Game 35 ~
~ Game 36 ~
Feb. 27, 2011 Grand Forks, N.D. (Ralph Engelstad Arena) Attendance 673 North Dakota 3, Bemidji State 2
March 2, 2011 Minneapolis, Minn. (Ridder Arena) Attendance 1138 Wisconsin 3, North Dakota 0
Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT F Bemidji State 0 2 0 0 2 Fighting Sioux 0 2 0 1 3
Goals by Period 1 2 3 F Fighting Sioux 0 0 0 0 Wisconsin 0 3 0 3
1st period - None Penalties - Lundquist, BSU (tripping) 6:46; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (slashing) 7:13; 2 Williams, BSU (checking) 8:52 2nd period - 1, BSU, Wheelhouse/2 (Lundquist, Erickson) 1:06; 1, UND, Loken/8 (Lamoureux-Kolls, Ney) (pp) 5:36; 2, UND, Lamoureux/28 (Wiebe) 9:54; 2, BSU, Lundquist/8 (Lieder) 15:05. Penalties - BENCH, BSU (too many players) 4:17. 3rd period - None Penalties - Lieder, BSU (hooking) 16:17; Lamourex, UND (hooking) 17:34. OT period - 3, UND, Lamoureux-Kolls/22 (Ney) 16:00. Penalties - Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (cross-checking) 11:35 Shots on goal - UND 7-12-8-7 34; BSU 4-13-5-8 30 Power plays - UND 1 of 4; BSU 0 of 3 Penalties - UND 3 (6 min); BSU 4 (8 min). Goalies - UND, Ney 16-6-2 (74:91 minutes, 34 shots-32 saves); EMPTY NET 00:29, (0-0); BSU, Tomcikova 13-11-3 (76:00 27 shots-24 saves) Penalty shots - None. UND LINEUP Ketcher Dagenais Roy Wiebe Lamoureux Parizek Perkins Loken Gilbert Miller Molle Lamoureux-Kolls Berg Holmes Furia Kolls
Ney Dagfinrud
1st period - None Penalties - Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (checking) 6:02; BENCH, WIS (too many players) (served by Madisen Packer) 8:21 2nd period - 1, WIS, Prevost/17 (Nash, Deluce) 6:18; 2, WIS, Decker/32 (Duggan) (sh) 11:28; 3, WIS, Deluce/7 (Nash, Prough) (pp) 18:14. Penalties - Nash, WIS (cross-checking) 2:33; Molle, UND (checking) 6:32; Packer, WIS (tripping) 9:59; Weibe, UND (roughing) 17:04 3rd period - None Penalties - Rigsby, WIS (tripping) 4:49; Lamoureux-Kolls, UND (holding) 5:37; Dronen, WIS (interference) 9:18; Molle, UND (checking) 14:22; 6 Pacholok (tripping) 14:37. Shots on goal - UND 6-5-8 19; WIS 14-14-6 34. Power plays - UND 0 of 6; WIS 1 of 5. Penalties - UND 5 (10 min); WIS 6 (12 min). Goalies - UND, Ney 16-7-2 (58:62 minutes, 34 shots-31 saves); EMPTY NET 0:58; WIS, Rigsby 23-1-2 (60:00 minutes, 19 shots- 19 saves) Penalty shots - None. UND LINEUP Wiebe Loken Lamoureux Ketcher Dagenais Roy Perkins Parizek Gilbert Miller Berg Lamoureux-Kolls Molle Holmes Furia Kolls Ney Dagfinrud
Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA women’s hockey
2010-11 ncaa attendance leaders at home (All Games)
Rk School 1 Wisconsin 2 Minnesota 3 North Dakota 4 Minnesota Duluth 5 Cornell 6 Dartmouth 7 St. Cloud State 8 Boston University 9 Harvard 10 Bemidji State
GP Attendance A/Game 41 71,863 1,753 38 44,374 1,168 36 38,771 1,077 34 34,188 1,006 35 26,380 754 34 23,098 679 35 23,488 671 38 24,071 633 32 16,947 530 35 18,531 530
2010-11 ncaa attendance leaders (Home Games)
Rk School 1 Wisconsin 2 North Dakota 3 Minnesota Duluth 4 Cornell 5 Minnesota 6 Dartmouth 7 Harvard 8 Mercyhurst 9 New Hampshire 10 Boston University
GP Attendance A/Game 19 52,589 2,768 19 24,320 1,280 18 16,760 931 21 18,057 860 19 15,928 838 17 13,869 816 15 9,602 640 14 8,128 581 16 7,715 482 19 7,358 387
The University of North Dakota ranked second in NCAA Division I women’s hockey in attendance at home in 2010-11. The Sioux ranked third in total attendance of all games.
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2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA Women’s hockey ~ SCORING LEADERS ~
Player Team YR 1 Meghan Duggan Wisconsin SR 2 Hilary Knight Wisconsin JR 3 Brianna Decker Wisconsin SO 4 Jocelyne Lamoureux North Dakota SO 5 Monique Lamoureux-Kolls North Dakota SO 6 Elin Holmlov Minnesota Duluth SR 7 Amanda Kessel Minnesota FR 8 Haley Irwin Minnesota Duluth JR 9 Laura McIntosh Ohio State JR 10 Brooke Ammerman Wisconsin JR 11 Sarah Erickson Minnesota JR 12 Natalie Spooner Ohio State JR Kelly Terry Minnesota FR 14 Jessica Wong Minnesota Duluth SO Erin Cody Bemidji State SR 16 Pernilla Winberg Minnesota Duluth SO Alyssa Wiebe North Dakota JR 18 Jen Schoullis Minnesota JR Sarah Davis Minnesota FR 20 Hokey Langan Ohio State SO Carolyne Prévost Wisconsin JR
~ GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE ~
P GP PPG G-A-PTS F 41 2.12 39-48-87 F 41 1.98 47-34-81 F 41 1.95 34-46-80 F 33 1.73 28-29-57 F/D 33 1.64 22-32-54 F 34 1.53 18-34-52 F 35 1.43 19-31-50 F 24 2.00 18-30-48 F 33 1.42 14-33-47 F 37 1.22 17-28-45 F 37 1.16 21-22-43 F 29 1.34 26-13-39 F 38 1.03 15-24-39 F 33 1.15 15-23-38 F 35 1.09 20-18-38 F 33 1.03 13-21-34 F 36 0.94 13-21-34 F 38 0.84 18-14-32 F 38 0.84 11-21-32 F 27 1.15 13-18-31 F 36 0.86 19-12-31
~ FRESHMAN SCORING ~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Player Amanda Kessel Kelly Terry Sarah Davis Madison Packer Brittany Ammerman Kathleen Rogan Brienna Gillanders Ally Tarr Jamie Kenyon Julia Gilbert
Team Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Wisconsin Wisconsin Minnesota State Minnesota Duluth Ohio State Minnesota Duluth St. Cloud State
P F F F F F F F F F F
GP 35 38 38 38 39 36 34 36 34 35
PPG 1.43 1.03 0.84 0.68 0.64 0.58 0.53 0.39 0.38 0.31
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Player Kim Martin Alex Rigsby Noora Raty Zuzana Tomcikova Jennifer Harss Stephanie Ney Lisa Steffes Alli Altmann Ashley Nixon
Team Minnesota Duluth Wisconsin Minnesota Bemidji State Minnesota Duluth North Dakota Ohio State Minnesota State St. Cloud State
YR SR FR SO JR SO JR FR JR SR
GAA 1.38 1.76 1.77 1.84 1.85 2.33 3.11 3.16 5.07
Minimum 33% of team minutes played
~ SAVE PERCENTAGE ~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Player Kim Martin Noora Raty Zuzana Tomcikova Jennifer Harss Alex Rigsby Stephanie Ney Lisa Steffes Alli Altmann Ashley Nixon
Team Minnesota Duluth Minnesota Bemidji State Minnesota Duluth Wisconsin North Dakota Ohio State Minnesota State St. Cloud State
G-A-PTS 19-31-50 Minimum 33% of team minutes played 15-24-39 11-21-32 13-13-26 13-12-25 12- 9-21 10- 8-18 7- 7-14 5- 8-13 6- 5-11
YR SR SO JR SO FR JR FR JR SR
Sv% .947 .941 .933 .931 .921 .916 .906 .900 .872
~ DEFENSEMAN SCORING ~ Player 1 Jocelyne Larocque 2 Anne Schleper 3 Shannon Reilly Megan Bozek 5 Jordan Slavin 6 Kelly Wild Stefanie McKeough 8 Kelly Seeler 9 Montana Vichorek Geena Prough
Team YR Minnesota Duluth SR Minnesota JR Ohio State SR Minnesota SO North Dakota SO Ohio State JR Wisconsin SO Minnesota JR Bemidji State JR Wisconsin SR
P GP PPG D 32 0.91 D 38 0.74 D 34 0.68 D 37 0.62 D 26 0.85 D 36 0.53 D 37 0.51 D 38 0.45 D 35 0.46 D/F 41 0.39
G-A-PTS 8-21-29 8-20-28 9-14-23 6-17-23 6-16-22 3-16-19 3-16-19 5-12-17 2-14-16 3-13-16
Erie, Colo., native, Jordan Slavin finished fifth with in the conference (all games) among defensemen in scoring with 22 points from six goals and 16 assists.
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Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA women’s hockey ~ SCORING LEADERS ~
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Player Team YR Meghan Duggan Wisconsin SR Brianna Decker Wisconsin SO Hilary Knight Wisconsin JR Jocelyne Lamoureux North Dakota SO Elin Holmlov Minnesota Duluth SR Monique Lamoureux-Kolls North Dakota SO Haley Irwin Minnesota Duluth JR Laura McIntosh Ohio State JR Amanda Kessel Minnesota FR Kelly Terry Minnesota FR 11 Pernilla Winberg Minnesota Duluth SO 12 Erin Cody Bemidji State SR Jessica Wong Minnesota Duluth SO 14 Alyssa Wiebe North Dakota JR 15 Brooke Ammerman Wisconsin JR Sarah Erickson Minnesota JR 17 Natalie Spooner Ohio State JR Sarah Davis Minnesota FR 19 Jocelyne Larocque Minnesota Duluth SR Anne Schleper Minnesota JR
~ GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE ~
P GP F 28 F 28 F 28 F 25 F 28 F/D 25 F 19 F 26 F 25 F 28 F 27 F 28 F 28 F 28 F 26 F 27 F 22 F 28 D 26 D 28
PPG G-A-PTS 2.18 27-34-61 1.82 23-28-51 1.79 29-21-50 1.88 23-24-47 1.57 16-28-44 1.64 14-27-41 1.95 15-22-37 1.38 10-26-36 1.36 11-23-34 1.21 14-20-34 1.19 13-19-32 1.11 17-14-31 1.11 10-21-31 1.07 12-18-30 1.12 10-19-29 1.07 14-15-29 1.18 17- 9-26 0.93 9-17-26 0.92 6-18-24 0.86 7-17-24
~ FRESHMAN SCORING ~ Player 1 Amanda Kessel Kelly Terry 3 Sarah Davis 4 Madison Packer 5 Kathleen Rogan 6 Brittany Ammerman Brienna Gillanders 8 Ally Tarr 9 Tracy McCann 10 Jamie Kenyon
Team Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Wisconsin Minnesota State Wisconsin Minnesota Duluth Ohio State Minnesota State Minnesota Duluth
P F F F F F F F F F F
GP 25 28 28 28 28 26 28 28 28 28
PPG 1.36 1.21 0.93 0.71 0.64 0.65 0.61 0.43 0.36 0.32
G-A-PTS 11-23-34 14-20-34 9-17-26 10-10-20 11- 7-18 10- 7-17 9- 8-17 7- 5-12 6- 4-10 4- 5- 9
1 2 3 2 5 6 7 8 9
Player Kim Martin Noora Raty Zuzana Tomcikova Alex Rigsby Jennifer Harss Stephanie Ney Alli Altmann Lisa Steffes Ashley Nixon
Team Minnesota Duluth Minnesota Bemidji State Wisconsin Minnesota Duluth North Dakota Minnesota State Ohio State St. Cloud State
YR SR SO JR FR SO JR JR FR SR
GA 1.51 1.70 1.82 1.84 2.00 2.39 3.37 3.43 4.78
Minimum 33% of team minutes played
~ SAVE PERCENTAGE ~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Player Noora Raty Kim Martin Zuzana Tomcikova Jennifer Harss Alex Rigsby Stephanie Ney Lisa Steffes Alli Altmann Ashley Nixon
Team Minnesota Minnesota Duluth Bemidji State Minnesota Duluth Wisconsin North Dakota Ohio State Minnesota State St. Cloud State
YR SO SR JR SO FR JR FR JR SR
Sv% .943 .942 .934 .927 .919 .915 .902 .900 .881
~ DEFENSEMAN SCORING ~ Player 1 Jocelyne Larocque Anne Schleper 3 Jordan Slavin 4 Shannon Reilly 5 Kelly Wild 6 Megan Bozek 7 Kelly Seeler Montana Vichorek 9 Brittany Haverstock Geena Prough
Team Minnesota Duluth Minnesota North Dakota Ohio State Ohio State Minnesota Minnesota Bemidji State Wisconsin Wisconsin
YR SR JR SO SR JR SO JR JR JR SR
P GP PPG D 26 0.92 D 28 0.86 D 24 0.88 D 26 0.69 D 28 0.57 D 27 0.56 D 28 0.46 D 28 0.46 D 26 0.46 D 28 0.43
G-A-PTS 6-18-24 7-17-24 6-15-21 7-11-18 2-14-16 5-10-15 3-10-13 2-11-13 4- 8-12 3- 9-12
Jocelyne Lamoureux finished fourth in conference games, averaging 1.88 points per game. She had 47 points in 25 games played.
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Wisconsin Minnesota Duluth Minnesota North Dakota Bemidji State Ohio State Minnesota State St. Cloud State
Pts. 76 57 57 50 39 30 22 5
2010-11 WCHA STANDINGS
GP 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28
Conference Record 24- 2- 2 -2 18- 7- 3-0 18-8-2-1 16-10-2-0 11-13-4-2 8-17-3-3 7-20-1-0 1-26-1-1
Win% 893 .696 .679 .607 .464 .339 .268 .054
GF- GA 140- 50 109- 49 100-52 96-79 53-71 69-100 47-101 23-135
2010-11 All-WCHA Team Player Hilary Knight Meghan Duggan Brianna Decker Anne Schleper Jocelyne Larocque Noora Raty
–First Team– Team Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Minnesota Minnesota Duluth Minnesota
Overall Stats 41GP 47G 34A 81P 41GP 39G 48A 87P 41GP 34G 46A 80P 38GP 8G 20A 28P 32GP 8G 21A 29P 35GP .941SV% 1.77GAA
Pos F F F D D G
–Second Team– Player Team Natalie Spooner Ohio State Jocelyne Lamoureux North Dakota Haley Irwin Minnesota Duluth Monique Lamouruex-Kolls North Dakota Jessica Wong Minnesota Duluth Zuzana Tomcikova Bemidji State
Overall Stats 29GP 26G 13A 39P 33GP 28G 29A 57P 24GP 18G 30A 48P 33GP 22G 32A 54P 33GP 15G 23A 38P 28GP .933SV% 1.84GAA
Pos F F F D D G
Player Elin Holmlov Erin Cody Amanda Kessel Megan Bozek Brittany Haverstock Kim Martin
–Third Team– Team Minnesota Duluth Bemidji State Minnesota Minnesota Wisconsin Minnesota Duluth
Overall Stats 34GP 18G 34A 52P 35GP 20G 18A 38P 35GP 19G 31A 50P 37G 6G 17A 23P 37GP 5G 10A 15P 20GP .947SV% 1.38GAA
Pos F F F D D G
Player Amanda Kessel Kelly Terry Brittany Ammerman Baylee Gillanders Kayla Berg Alex Rigsby
Overall Stats 35GP 19G 31A 50P 38GP 15G 24A 39P 39GP 13G 12A 25P 38GP 0G 6A 6P 36GP 0G 4A 4P 31GP .921SV% 1.76GAA
Players of the Year: Meghan Duggan, Wisconsin Defensive Player of the Year: Jocelyne Larocque, Minnesota Duluth Rookie of the Year: Amanda Kessel, Minnesota Student-Athlete of the Year: Jocelyne Larocque, Minnesota Duluth Coach of the Year: Mark Johnson, Wisconsin Goaltending Champion: Kim Martin, Minnesota Duluth
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GP 41 34 38 36 35 36 36 35
Record 37- 2- 2 22- 9- 3 26-10-2 20-13-3 14-17-4 14-19-3 8-25- 3 1-33- 1
Overall
Win% .927 .691 .711 .597 .457 .431 .264 .043
GF- GA 212- 70 132- 55 132-69 116-103 70-88 99-116 53-122 31-177
2010-11 All-WCHA Academic Team
Pos F F F D D G
–Rookie Team– Team Minnesota Minnesota Wisconsin Minnesota North Dakota Wisconsin
Bemidji State University: Molly Arola, Annie Bauerfeld, Erin Cody, Emily Erickson, Jamie Hatheway, Kimberly Lieder, Sadie Lundquist, Alana McElhinney, Mackenzie Thurston, Zuzana Tomcikova, Montana Vichorek, Erika Wheelhouse, Marlee Wheelhouse, Abby Williams, Lauren Williams. University of Minnesota: Megan Bozek, Samantha Downey, Sarah Erickson, Alyssa Grogan, Mira Jalosuo, Becky Kortum, Nikki Ludwigson, Jenny Lura, Noora Räty, Anne Schlepper. University of Minnesota Duluth: Kacy Ambroz, Audrey Cournoyer, Gina Dodge, Laura Fridfinnson, Jennifer Harss, Haley Irwin, Jocelyne Larocque, Mariia Posa, Lana Steck, Vanessa Thibault, Katie Wilson, Pernilla Winberg. Minnesota State University, Mankato: Alli Altmann, Emilia Andersson, Emmi Leinonen, Ariel Mackley, Erika Magnusson, Moira O’Connor, Jackie Otto, Sarah Schneekloth, Lauren Smith, Nina Tikkinen, Amy Udvig. University of North Dakota: Kayla Berg, Sara Dagenais, Jorid Dagfinrud, Ashley Furia, Megan Gilbert, Jocelyne Lamoureux, Monique Lamoureux-Kolls, Mary Loken, Margot Miller, Allison Parizek, Stephanie Roy, Ashley Holmes, Jordan Slavin, Alyssa Wiebe. Ohio State University: Barbara Bilko, Teal Bishop, Amanda Boskovich, Brittany Carlson, Melissa Feste, Jenna Kilpatrick, Sandy Nelson, Liz Rizzo, Paige Semenza, Natalie Spooner, Minttu Tuominen, Kelly Wild. St. Cloud State University: Katie Allen, Callie Dahl, Anna Donlan, Courtney Josefson, Diana Karouzos, Kylie Lane, Lisa Martinson, Alex Nelson, Haylea Schmid, Ellie Sitek, Brittany Toor, Tayler VanDenakker. University of Wisconsin: Brianna Decker, Mallory Deluce, Breann Frykas, Alev Kelter, Stefanie McKeough, Kelly Nash, Saige Pacholok, Carla Pentimone, Carolyne Prevost, Geena Prough, Becca Ruegsegger.
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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.
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2011-12 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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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.
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 comJocelyne Lamoureux and Monique Lamoureux-Kolls pose for a photo with Sioux peted in the 2010 fans at an autograph session after winning silver medals at the 2010 Vancouver International Ice Winter Olympic Games. Hockey Federation World U-18 Championship held in Woodridge, Ill. Slavin, the first active UND Feb. 15, 2010 - The Lamoureux sisters women’s hockey player to compete in became UND’s first active student-athlete the World Under-18 tournament, finished Olympians as they left their mark in their the tournament with two assists and a Olympic debut, leading Team USA to a plus-six rating in five games as the team 88
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finished with a silver medal. 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.
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2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA women’s hockey Fighting Sioux Team Awards Most Valuable Player
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
Melissa Jaques Melissa Jaques Jorid Dagfinrud Jocelyne Lamoureux Monique Lamoureux-Kolls
Best Defensive Player
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
Brittany Kirkham Kelly Lewis Kelly Lewis Stephanie Ney
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
Rookie of the Year Stephanie Roy Alyssa Wiebe Mary Loken Kayla Berg
Most Improved Player Stephanie Roy Kelsey Ketcher Kayla Berg Megan Gilbert
Most Dedicated Player
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
Casie Hanson Casie Hanson Jorid Dagfinrud Jorid Dagfinrud
2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
Sherrie White Meghan Mutrie Meghan Mutrie, Devon Fingland Casie Hanson Casie Hanson Casie Hanson Casie Hanson Cassandra Flanagan Michelle Bonapace-Potvin
2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07
Academic Award
Ironwoman Award Sherrie White Sherrie White Meghan Mutrie Meghan Mutrie Alyssa Johnson
High-Octane Award
Sherrie White Sherrie White Devon Fingland Devon Fingland, Melissa Jaques Casie Hanson
Unsung Hero Award
Devon Fingland Abbey Strong Marissa Hangsleben Casie Hanson Christy Carlson, Andrea Cook
Friends Group Fans Choice Award
2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07
Stasia Bakhit Meaghan Nelson Devon Fingland Cassandra Flanagan
WCHA Awards
WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year 2007-08
Casie Hanson, F
All-WCHA Second Team
2010-11 2010-11
Jocelyne Lamoureux, F Monique Lamoureux-Kolls, F/D
All-WCHA Rookie Team
2004-05 2006-07 2010-11 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
Cami Wooster, F Ashley Lynch, D Kayla Berg, D
WCHA Scholar Athlete 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 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08
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 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 Aynsley Allen, F Christey Allen, D Christy Carlson, D Alexia Gagnon Laplante, F Casie Hanson, F/D Alyssa Johnson, D/F Randi Motsko, F Andrea Cook, F Cassandra Flanagan, F Casie Hanson, F Jodi Holland, F Alyssa Johnson, F/D Brittany Kirkham, G Ashley Lynch, D Samantha Turner, D Alex Williams, F
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
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
National Awards 2010-11 2010-11
Patty Kazmaier
Jocelyne Lamoureux (nominee) Monique Lamoureux-Kolls (nominee)
AWHCA Scholar Athletes
2003-04 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
University of North Dakota Awards (All Sports) Rookie of the Year (Female)
2009-10
Jorid Dagfinrud, G
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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.)
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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
G 12 14 6 3 2 3 3 6 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 0 0 0
A 13 6 7 8 9 7 6 2 5 4 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 0
Pts 25 20 13 11 11 10 9 8 8 7 5 5 5 4 3 1 1 0
Player W-L-T GAA Sv% Amber Hasbargen 9-8-2 2.77 .904 Margaret-Ann Hinkley 1-6-0 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
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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
Feb. 21 game vs. Clarkson due to inclement weather, which altered Clarkson’s travel plans. 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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Overall: 16-14-2 Coach: Shantel Rivard Captains: Sherrie White (C), Stasia Bakhit (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 15 18 18 17 7 11 9 10 3 4 3 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0
GAA 2.72 3.09 3.63
Pts 38 34 30 19 17 13 10 10 8 6 5 4 4 4 4 2 1 0 0 0 0
Sv% .908 .899 .909
2005-06
Overall: 9-23-3 WCHA: 6-21-1 (7th) Coach: Shantel Rivard (RIT, ‘95) Captains: Marissa Hangsleben (C), Devon Fingland (A), Meaghan Nelson (A)
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 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
G 15 14 10 8 5 3 5 2 5 1 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
A 13 10 9 11 9 9 6 8 4 6 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 0
GAA 3.86 4.73 3.84
Pts 28 24 19 19 14 12 11 10 9 7 6 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 0
Sv% .872 .844 .865
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 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 9 9 11 8 4 7 4 5 1 3 4 5 1 2 2 3 0 0 0
GAA 3.82 2.96 4.75
Pts 20 19 18 16 12 8 6 6 5 5 5 5 4 3 3 3 0 0 0
Sv% .882 .895 .812
Fighting Sioux
2011-12 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 11 14 9 6 6 3 6 8 1 3 4 1 1 3 1 1
Pts 22 15 14 13 12 10 10 10 5 5 5 4 3 3 2 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: 4-22-6 WCHA: 4-16-4 (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 Manitoba (Exh.) W 2-1 O3 Maine L 2-3 O4 Maine W 7-3 O10 St. Cloud State* W 2-1 O11 St. Cloud State* W 3-2 O17 Minnesota State* T 2-2 MSU won in shootout, 2-1 O18 Minnesota State* L (ot) 4-5 O19 USA National Team L 1-10 O24 Union W 3-0 O25 Union W 4-1 N1 Ohio State* W 4-2 N2 Ohio State* W (ot) 5-4 N15 Wisconsin* L 1-5 N16 Wisconsin* L 0-4 N22 Minnesota Duluth* L 2-6 N23 Minnesota Duluth* W 4-0 D5 Minnesota* L 0-4 D6 Minnesota* L 2-5 D12 Bemidji State* W 2-1 D13 Bemidji State* W (ot) 4-3 J2 Renssalaer^ W (ot) 3-2 J3 Wayne State^ T (ot) 3-3 UND won in shootout, 1-0 J9 St. Cloud State* W 3-1 J10 St. Cloud State* L 2-3 J16 Wisconsin* L 2-6 J17 Wisconsin* L 2-7 J24 Minnesota State* T (ot) 3-3 J25 Minnesota State* L 3-5 J30 Bemidji State* W 6-3 J31 Bemidiji State* T (ot) 0-0 BSU won in shootout, 2-0 F6 Ohio State* L 1-4 F7 Ohio State* L 2-4 F13 Minnesota* L 1-4 F14 Minnesota* L 0-5 F20 Minnesota Duluth* L 2-3 F21 Minnesota Duluth* L 0-3 F27 Minnesota Duluth# L 0-7 F28 Minnesota Duluth# L 0-4
S25 S26 O2 O3 O10 O17 O18 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.) 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) ! - Note: Due to a ncaa ruling regarding Minnesota Duluth’s forfeiture of wins, und’s total losses drops by four during the 2007-08 season.
* WCHA game # WCHA 1st Round (Duluth, Minn.) ^ Husky Tournament (St. Cloud, Minn.)
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
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 Brittany Kirkham Stephanie Ney
W-L-T GAA Sv% 7-9-3 3.15 .892 6-10-1 3.09 .907
G 12 14 6 3 2 3 3 6 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 0 0 0
A 13 6 7 8 9 7 6 2 5 4 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 0
Pts 25 20 13 11 11 10 9 8 8 7 5 5 5 4 3 1 1 0
GAA Sv% 3.37 .900 3.88 .881 10.27 .643
G 14 13 9 7 5 9 8 6 9 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
A 20 15 14 12 14 9 8 5 1 9 5 6 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 0
Pts 34 28 23 19 19 18 16 11 10 9 6 6 5 3 2 1 1 1 1 0
Manitoba (Exh.) W 3-1 Manitoba (Exh.) L 2-3 Wisconsin* W 2-0 Wisconsin* L 0-3 Team USA (Exh.)! L 1-11 Minnesota State* L 2-4 Minnesota State* T (ot) 1-1 MSU won in shootout, 1-0 Minnesota Duluth* L 1-4 Minnesota Duluth* L 1-3 St. Cloud State* W (ot) 5-4 St. Cloud State* L 2-3 Ohio State* W 5-4 Ohio State* L 1-3 Manit. Map. Leafs (Exh.) W 9-0 Maine T 5-5 Maine T 3-3 Bemidji State* L 0-3 Bemidji State* L (ot) 2-3 Minnesota* L 1-3 Minnesota* L 0-5 Union L 1-3 Union W 5-0 Wisconsin^* W 3-1 Wisconsin^* L 0-2 St. Cloud State* L 1-2 St. Cloud State* T (ot) 1-1 SCSU won in shootout, 1-0 Minnesota* L 0-3 Minnesota* L 0-2 Minnesota Duluth* L (ot) 3-4 Minnesota Duluth* L 0-5 Ohio State* L (ot) 1-2 Ohio State* W 7-2 Bemidji State* W 2-0 Bemidji State* L 0-1 Minnesota State* L 2-3 Minnesota State* W 1-0 Minnesota Duluth# L 2-6 Minnesota Duluth# L 1-4
* WCHA game # WCHA 1st Round (Duluth, Minn.) ^ Urban Plains Center (Fargo, N.D.) ! Warroad, Minn. 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 Jorid Dagfinrud Stephanie Ney Brittany Kirkham
W-L-T 4-13-1 4-7-2 0-2-1
G 9 10 7 6 6 4 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 0 0 0
A 21 9 9 8 4 6 9 4 6 3 5 2 4 1 2 1 1 2 1 0
GAA 2.39 2.81 3.11
Pts 30 19 16 14 10 10 10 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 3 2 2 2 1 0
Sv% .923 .908 .855
year-by-year results
91
Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA Women’s hockey 2010-11
Overall: 20-13-3 WCHA: 16-10-2 (4th) Coach: Brian Idalski Captains: Jocelyne Lamoureux (C), Monique Lamoureux-Kolls (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
Jocelyne Lamoureux and Monique Lamoureux-Kolls make their Fighting Sioux debut against Boston University after winning silver medals at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games.
* WCHA game ^ Final Face-Off (Minneapolis, Minn.) Player GP G A Pts Jocelyne Lamoureux 33 28 29 57 Monique Lamoureux-Kolls 33 22 32 54 Alyssa Wiebe 36 13 21 34 Jordan Slavin 26 6 16 22 Sara Dagenais 36 9 11 20 Allison Parizek 34 7 9 16 Mary Loken 36 8 7 15 Candace Molle 36 2 8 10 Kelsey Ketcher 36 6 4 10 Ashley Furia 36 2 7 9 Holly Perkins 13 3 5 8 Margot Miller 31 3 5 8 Stephanie Roy 28 7 1 8 Kayla Berg 36 0 4 4 Madison Kolls 26 0 4 4 Megan Gilbert 36 0 3 3 Ashley Holmes 36 0 1 1 Ariel Monarez 24 0 0 0 Francie Piche 8 0 0 0 Player Stephanie Ney Jorid Dagfinrud
92
W-L-T GAA Sv% 16-7-2 2.33 .916 4-6-1 3.61 .866
The Fighting Sioux celebrate after clinching their first playoff series in program history. UND defeated Bemidji State 3-2 in overtime.
Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA Women’s hockey Alberta^...... 1-0-0 12/30/10
Winnepeg, MB.
Goals For and Against
W, 4-2 4-2
10/02/10
Grand Forks
W, 5-4
9/26/09
10/03/10
Grand Forks
L, 2-6
12/31/10
Goals For and Against
14-18
Grand Forks
L, 2-3
Winnepeg, MB.
W, 4-2
Goals For and Against
42-21
Bemidji State.................................... 19-17-3
Boston University................................. 0-0-1
Manitoba Maple Leafs^....................... 1-0-0
10/20/02
Bemidji, Minn.
10/05/07
11/21/09
11/16/02
Grand Forks
(ot) T, 3-3 L, 3-5
Minneapolis, Minn.
Goals For and Against
(ot) T, 2-2
Grand Forks.............................W, 9-0
2-2 Minnesota ....................................... 3-29-0
11/17/02
Grand Forks
1/18/03
Bemidji, Minn.
W, 2-1
Clarkson
.......................................... 2-0-0
11/29/03
Minneapolis, Minn.
L, 2-6
1/16/04
Bemidji, Minn.
W, 4-2
1/12/04
Potsdam, N.Y.
W, 5-2
11/30/03
Minneapolis, Minn.
L, 1-10
1/18/04
Grand Forks
W, 4-2
2/22/04
Grand Forks
W, 4-0
10/08/04
Grand Forks
L, 0-8
2/06/04
Bemidji, Minn.
W, 5-1
Goals For and Against
9-2
10/09/04
Grand Forks
L, 1-7
2/08/04
Grand Forks
W, 5-3
2/12/05
Minneapolis, Minn.
L, 0-7
11/06/04
Grand Forks
W, 6-4
Connecticut .......................................... 0-2-2
2/13/05
Minneapolis, Minn.
L, 2-4
11/07/04
Grand Forks
L, 2-5
10/11/03
Grand Forks
(ot) T, 1-1
12/02/05
Grand Forks
L, 0-4
2/25/05
Bemidji, Minn.
L, 1-5
10/12/03
Grand Forks
L, 0-2
12/03/05
Grand Forks
L, 1-3
2/26/05
Bemidji, Minn.
W, 2-1
11/12/04
Storrs, Conn.
(ot) T, 2-2
2/25/06
Minneapolis, Minn.
L, 0-4
12/10/05
Grand Forks
W, 4-0
11/13/04
Storrs, Conn.
L, 2-5
2/26/06
Minneapolis, Minn.
L, 0-6
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
Findlay ............................................... 1-2-1
1/27/07
Minneapolis, Minn.
L, 0-4
12/16/06
Grand Forks
L, 1-3
11/22/02
Findlay, Ohio
L, 2-5
1/28/07
Minneapolis, Minn.
L, 1-5
12/17/06
Grand Forks
L, 1-2
11/23/02
Findlay, Ohio
(ot) T, 2-2
11/24/07
Minneapolis, Minn.
L, 1-5
1/12/07
Bemidji, Minn.
L, 1-4
1/31/04
Grand Forks
W, 3-1
11/25/07
Minneapolis, Minn.
L, 3-5
1/13/07
Bemidji, Minn.
L, 0-1
2/01/04
Grand Forks
L, 1-3
1/18/08
Grand Forks
L, 1-4
10/19/07
Grand Forks
W, 1-0
8-11
1/19/08
Grand Forks
L, 1-2
10/20/07
Grand Forks
W, 3-0
*2/29/08
Minneapolis, Minn.
L, 1-3
1/11/08
Bemidji, Minn.
L, 1-4
............................................... 1-5-2
*3/01/08
Minneapolis, Minn.
L, 0-9
1/12/08
Bemidji, Minn.
W, 1-0
11/25/05
Grand Forks
L, 1-2
12/05/08
Grand Forks
L, 0-4
12/12/08
Bemidiji, Minn.
W, 2-1
11/26/05
Grand Forks
L, 0-5
12/06/08
Grand Forks
L, 2-5
12/13/08
Bemidiji, Minn.
(ot) W, 4-3
11/03/06
Orono, Maine
L, 1-3
2/13/09
Minneapolis, Minn.
L, 1-4
1/30/09
Grand Forks
W, 6-3
11/04/06
Orono, Maine
(ot) L, 4-5
2/14/09
Minneapolis, Minn.
L, 0-5
1/31/09
Grand Forks
(ot) T, 0-0
10/03/08
Orono, Maine
L, 2-3
12/12/09
Grand Forks
L, 1-3
# BSU won shootout 2-0
10/04/08
Orono, Maine
W, 7-3
12/13/09
Grand Forks
L, 0-5
11/27/09
Grand Forks
L, 0-4
Goals For and Against Maine
5-10
12/09/06
Grand Forks
L, 1-8
12/10/06
Grand Forks
L, 0-1
12/05/09
Grand Forks
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
Goals For and Against
11/13/10
Bemidji, Minn.
(ot) T, 1-1
01/15/11
Grand Forks
W, 5-2
Manitoba^ ......................................... 9-2-0
01/16/11
Grand Forks
W, 6-2
10/12/02
*02/25/11
Grand Forks
W, 3-2
10/13/02
Winnipeg, Man.
*02/26/11
Grand Forks
L, 0-3
10/05/03
Grand Forks
*02/27/11
Grand Forks
(ot) W, 3-2
12/13/03
Grand Forks
W, 6-2
11/02/02
Duluth, Minn.
L, 0-5
90-90
10/08/05
Grand Forks
W, 8-0
11/14/03
Duluth, Minn.
L, 3-9
9/30/06
Grand Forks
W, 5-3
11/15/03
Duluth, Minn.
L, 1-5
Boston College...................................... 2-2-0
9/29/07
Grand Forks
W, 3-1
10/15/04
Duluth, Minn.
L, 1-8
Goals For and Against
L, 0-3
Goals For and Against
11/28/09
(ot) T, 5-5
01/22/10
Minneapolis, Minn.
L, 0-3
UND wins shootout, 1-0
01/23/10
Minneapolis, Minn.
L, 0-2
(ot) T, 3-3
10/15/10
Minneapolis, Minn.
W, 4-3
UM wins shootout, 1-0
10/16/10
Minneapolis, Minn.
W, 3-1
02/18/11
Grand Forks
L, 3-5
02/19/11
Grand Forks
W, 5-3
Grand Forks
Winnipeg, Man.
23-29
Goals For and Against
35-148
W, 3-2 L, 1-5 W, 5-1
Minnesota Duluth.............................. 4-33-0 11/01/02
Duluth, Minn.
L, 0-13
10/26/02
Grand Forks
L, 2-5
9/27/08
Grand Forks
W, 2-1
10/16/04
Duluth, Minn.
L, 1-9
10/27/02
Grand Forks
W, 5-3
9/25/09
Grand Forks
W, 3-1
2/05/05
Grand Forks
L, 1-5
all-time vs. opponents
93
Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA women’s hockey
2/06/05
Grand Forks
L, 1-4
1/07/07
Mankato, Minn.
*3/03/05
Minneapolis, Minn.
(ot) L, 2-3
11/30/07
11/05/05
Grand Forks
L, 1-6
11/06/05
Grand Forks
2/10/06
L, 2-4
2/03/07
Grand Forks
L, 1-3
Grand Forks
W, 2-1
10/26/07
Grand Forks
(ot) T, 0-0
12/01/07
Grand Forks
L, 1-5
10/27/07
Grand Forks
L, 3-4
L, 0-3
2/22/08
Mankato, Minn.
L, 2-3
1/04/08
Columbus, Ohio
L, 2-3
Duluth, Minn.
L, 0-8
2/23/08
Mankato, Minn.
(ot) T, 3-3
1/05/08
Columbus, Ohio
2/11/06
Duluth, Minn.
W, 2-0
10/17/08
Grand Forks
T, 2-2
11/01/08
Grand Forks
W, 4-2
10/14/06
Duluth, Minn.
L, 0-4
11/02/08
Grand Forks
(ot) W, 5-4
10/15/06
Duluth, Minn.
L, 0-5
10/18/08
Grand Forks
(ot) L, 4-5
2/06/09
Columbus, Ohio
2/10/07
Grand Forks
L, 0-4
1/24/09
Mankato, Minn.
(ot) T, 3-3
2/07/09
Columbus, Ohio
2/11/07
Grand Forks
L, 1-5
# MSU wins shootout, 2-1
11/06/09
Grand Forks
11/03/07
Grand Forks
L, 2-9
1/25/09
Mankato, Minn.
L, 3-5
11/07/09
Grand Forks
11/04/07
Grand Forks
L, 2-3
10/17/09
Grand Forks
L, 2-4
02/05/10
Columbus, Ohio
1/25/08
Duluth, Minn.
L, 1-8
10/18/09
Grand Forks
(ot) T, 1-1
02/06/10
Columbus, Ohio
1/26/08
Duluth, Minn.
L, 0-5
11/06/10
Grand Forks
(ot) W, 3-2
11/22/08
Duluth, Minn.
L, 2-6
02/19/10
Mankato, Minn.
L, 2-3
11/07/10
Grand Forks
(ot) T, 2-2
11/23/08
Duluth, Minn.
W, 4-0
02/20/10
Mankato, Minn.
W, 1-0
02/04/11
Columbus, Ohio
2/20/09
Grand Forks, ND
L, 2-3
10/22/10
Mankato, Minn.
L, 2-4
02/05/11
Columbus, Ohio
2/21/09
Grand Forks
L, 0-3
10/23/10
Mankato, Minn.
W, 5-1
Goals For and Against
* 2/27/09
Duluth, Minn.
L, 0-7
01/28/11
Grand Forks
W, 6-1
* 2/28/09
Duluth, Minn.
L, 0-4
01/29/11
Grand Forks
L, 3-5
10/23/09
Duluth, Minn.
L, 1-4
Goals For and Against
10/24/09
Duluth, Minn.
L, 1-3
01/30/10
Grand Forks
(ot) L, 3-4
01/31/10
Grand Forks
L, 0-5
*02/26/10
Duluth, Minn.
*02/27/10
#MSU wins shootout , 1-0
74-106
L, 1-4 L, 2-4 W, 5-4 L, 1-3 (ot) L, 1-2 W, 7-2
W, 4-3 W, 3-2 70-91
Quinnipiac ......................................... 6-0-0 1/10/03
Grand Forks
W, 4-3
1/11/03
Grand Forks
W, 7-2
New Hampshire.................................... 1-1-0
11/26/04
Hamden, Conn.
W, 6-2
11/01/03
Grand Forks
L, 2-6
11/27/04
Hamden, Conn.
W, 6-3
L, 2-6
11/02/03
Grand Forks
W, 3-2
10/21/05
Grand Forks
W, 4-2
Duluth, Minn.
L, 1-4
Goals For and Against
5-8
10/22/05
Grand Forks
W, 8-4
10/08/10
Grand, Forks
L,0-4
10/10/10
Grand Forks
W,4-2
12/10/10
Duluth, Minn.
L, 1-4
12/01/06
Niagara, N.Y.
W, 4-2
Regina^
.......................................... 2-1-0
12/11/10
Duluth, Minn.
W, 4-3
12//02/06
Niagara, N.Y.
(ot) T, 0-0
1/24/03
Regina, Sask.
Goals For and Against
42-183
Minnesota State................................. 8-21-5
94
# MSU wins shootout, 2-1
L, 3-7
Goals For and Against Niagara
35-16
...........................................1-2-1 (ot) W, 5-4
11/16/07
Grand Forks
L, 2-3
1/25/03
Regina, Sask.
L, 5-6
11/17/07
Grand Forks
L, 2-6
10/03/04
Grand Forks
W, 4-1
Goals For and Against
6-5
Goals For and Against
14-11
11/08/02
Mankato, Minn.
W, 3-2
11/09/02
Mankato, Minn.
L, 1-3
Northeastern......................................... 0-0-1
Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst..................... 3-2-0
10/17/03
Mankato, Minn.
L, 2-5
10/06/07
10/07/06
10/18/03
Mankato, Minn.
L, 2-3
Goals For and Against
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
10/30/04
Grand Forks
L, 4-5
1/14/05
Mankato, Minn.
L, 0-2
12/11/04
Columbus, Ohio
L, 1-3
1/15/05
Mankato, Minn.
L, 0-3
12/12/04
Columbus, Ohio
L, 1-3
10/14/05
Mankato, Minn.
L, 1-3
11/18/05
Columbus, Ohio
(ot) T, 3-3
10/15/05
Mankato, Minn.
L, 2-3
11/19/05
Columbus, Ohio
1/28/06
Grand Forks
W, 3-0
2/18/06
Grand Forks
1/29/06
Grand Forks
L, 1-5
2/19/06
Grand Forks
L, 0-2
2/01/03
St. Cloud, Minn.
L, 0-6
10/21/06
Grand Forks
L, 0-7
11/17/06
Columbus, Ohio
L, 1-4
10/24/03
St. Cloud, Minn.
L, 1-2
10/22/06
Grand Forks
L, 0-3
11/18/06
Columbus, Ohio
(ot) L, 4-5
1/06/07
Mankato, Minn.
L, 2-4
2/02/07
Grand Forks
all-time vs. opponents
Minneapolis, Minn.
(ot) T, 2-2 2-2
Grand Forks
W, 3-1
10/08/06
Grand Forks
W, 3-2
10/12/07
Troy, N.Y.
Ohio State ....................................... 8-17-3
10/13/07
Troy, N.Y.
10/29/04
1/02/09
St. Cloud, Minn
Grand Forks
(ot) W, 5-4
Goals For and Against
L, 1-3 L, 1-6 (ot) W, 3-2 11-14
St. Cloud State.................................. 12-18-4 12/14/02
Grand Forks
L, 2-4
L, 3-5
12/15/02
Grand Forks
L, 0-2
(ot) L, 3-4
1/31/03
St. Cloud, Minn.
L, 3-4
L, 0-4
10/25/03
St. Cloud, Minn.
(ot) L, 2-3
2/14/04
Grand Forks
W, 3-2
Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA Women’s hockey 2/15/04
Grand Forks
W, 7-4 U.S. National Team^............................. 0-2-0
1/20/07
Grand Forks
L, 1-6
10/22/04
St. Cloud, Minn.
W, 5-3 10/09/08
*2/23/07
Madison, Wis.
L, 0-4
10/23/04
St. Cloud, Minn.
L, 0-1 10/10/09
2/19/05
Grand Forks
2/20/05
Grand Forks
11/11/05
St. Cloud, Minn.
(ot) T, 2-2 Vermont
11/12/05
St. Cloud, Minn.
L, 1-5 1/06/03
Grand Forks
W, 8-2
2/03/08
Madison, Wis.
L, 2-5
1/21/06
Grand Forks
L, 3-9 1/07/03
Grand Forks
L, 1-2
11/15/08
Grand Forks
L, 1-5
1/22/06
Grand Forks
L, 2-3 1/05/04
Burlington, Vt.
W, 4-0
11/16/08
Grand Forks
L, 0-4
11/25/06
Grand Forks
L, 1-4 1/06/04
Burlington, Vt.
W, 2-1
1/16/09
Madison, Wis.
L, 2-6
11/26/06
Grand Forks
(ot) T, 5-5 1/08/05
Grand Forks
(ot) T, 2-2
1/17/09
Madison, Wis.
L. 2-7
2/16/07
St. Cloud, Minn.
L, 1-6 1/09/05
Grand Forks
(ot) W, 2-1
10/02/09
Madison, Wis.
W, 2-0
2/17/07
St. Cloud, Minn.
L, 1-3 1/06/06
Burlington, Vt.
W, 3-2
10/03/09
Madison, Wis.
11/09/07
St. Cloud, Minn.
(ot) T, 3-3 1/07/06
Burlington, Vt.
W, 3-2
01/08/10
Fargo, N.D.
11/10/07
St. Cloud, Minn.
2/08/08
Grand Forks
2/09/08
Grand Forks
10/10/08
Grand Forks
W, 2-1
10/11/08
Grand Forks
01/09/09
W, 5-1
Blaine, Minn.
L, 1-10
Warroad, Minn.
L, 1-11
*2/24/07
Madison, Wis.
L, 0-3
2-21
12/08/07
Grand Forks
L, 2-3
12/09/07
Grand Forks
L, 0-4
...........................................7-1-2
2/02/08
Madison, Wis.
L, 1-6
Goals For and Against
L, 2-4
L, 0-3 W, 3-1
L, 1-3
1/07/10
Burlington, Vt.
W, 4-1
01/08/10
Fargo, N.D.
L, 0-2
(ot) T, 2-2
1/08/10
Burlington, Vt.
(ot) T, 3-3
12/04/10
Grand Forks
L, 3-4
32-16
12/05/10
Grand Forks
L, 2-6
02/11/11
Madison, Wis.
L, 0-5
W, 3-2 Wayne State ......................................... 7-0-2
02/13/11
Madison, Wis.
L, 4-8
St. Cloud, Minn.
W, 3-1 12/06/02
Detroit, Mich.
W, 3-0
% 03/04/11 Minneapolis, Minn.
01/10/09
St. Cloud, Minn.
L, 2-3 12/07/02
Detroit, Mich.
W, 3-2
Goals For and Against
10/30/09
St. Cloud, Minn.
(ot) W, 5-4 2/14/03
Grand Forks
W, 2-0
10/31/09
St. Cloud, Minn.
L, 2-3 2/15/03
Grand Forks
W, 7-2
# - Shootout results
01/15/10
Grand Forks
L, 1-2 11/21/03
Detroit, Mich.
W, 3-0
* - WCHA Playoffs
01/16/10
Grand Forks
(ot) T, 1-1 11/22/03
Detroit, Mich.
(ot) T, 2-2
L, 1-2 Goals For and Against
SCSU wins shootout, 1-0 1/23/04
L, 0-3 35-158
Grand Forks
W, 3-0
^-Games versus Manitoba, Regina, U.S.
11/19/10
Grand Forks
W, 6-3 1/24/04
Grand Forks
W, 5-3
National Team and Winnipeg are exhibition
11/20/10
Grand Forks
W, 6-1
St. Cloud, Minn.
01/21/11
St. Cloud, Minn.
W, 5-0
01/22/11
St. Cloud, Minn.
W, 5-0 Goals For and Against
Goals For and Against
1/3/09
(ot) T, 3-3
# UND wins shootout, 1-0
games only and do not count in official winloss records.
28-9
96-106 Winnipeg^ ......................................... 1-1-0
St. Lawrence.......................................... 0-4-0 1/20/03
Winnipeg, Man.
2/08/03
Grand Forks
L, 1-5 2/23/03
Grand Forks
2/09/03
Grand Forks
L, 1-5 Goals For and Against
1/09/04
Canton, N.Y.
L, 0-1
1/10/04
Canton, N.Y.
L, 2-6 Wisconsin ....................................... 2-31-0
Goals For and Against
4-17 11/20/04 11/21/04
Toronto Aeros^..................................... 1-0-0 1/21/05 09/25/10
Toronto, Ontario, Canada. W, 9-0 1/22/05
Goals For and Against
9-0 10/28/05 10/29/05
Grand Forks
L, 2-5 W, 5-1 7-6
L, 1-5
Grand Forks
L, 2-7
Madison, Wis.
L, 0-8
Madison, Wis.
L, 2-6
Madison, Wis.
L, 2-3
Madison, Wis.
L, 0-8
Union
.......................................... 3-1-0 1/13/06
10/24/08
Grand Forks
W, 3-0 1/14/06
Grand Forks
L, 0-4
10/25/08
Grand Forks
W, 4-1 *3/03/06
Madison, Wis.
L, 1-4
01/01/10
Schenectady, N.Y.
L, 1-3 *3/04/06
Madison, Wis.
L, 0-6
01/02/10
Schenectady, N.Y.
W, 5-0 10/27/06
Madison, Wis.
L, 1-8
Goals For and Against
13-4 10/29/06 1/19/07
Grand Forks
(ot) L, 1-2
Madison, Wis.
L, 0-7
Grand Forks
L, 0-5
all-time vs. opponents
95
Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA Women’s hockey
96
~ UND SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS ~
~ UND SINGLE-GAME RECORDS ~
Most Wins: 20 (20-13-3 in 2010-11) Fewest Wins: 3 (3-31-2 in 2006-07) Highest Winning Percentage: .597 (20-13-3 in 2010-11) Lowest Winning Percentage: .111 (3-31-2 in 2006-07) Most Losses: 31 (3-31-2 in 2006-07) Fewest Losses: 13 (20-13-3 in 2010-11) 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: 11 (11-7-1 in 2010-11) Fewest Home Wins: 2 (2-10-4 in 2009-10; 2-13-1 in 2006-07) Best Home Wining Percentage: .700 (10-4-1 in 2003-04) Most Home Losses: 14 (4-14-0 in 2005-06) Fewest Home Losses: 4 (10-4-1 in 2003-04) 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: 4 (Three times, twice in 2003-04 and once in 2008-09) Longest Home Unbeaten Streak: 4 (Three times) 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: 116 (2010-11) Fewest Goals Scored: 39 (2006-07) Most Goals Allowed: 143 (2004-05) Fewest Goals Allowed: 90 (2002-03) Best Goals Against Average: 2.67 (2009-10) Worst Goals Against Average: 4.04 (2004-05) Most Penalties: 260 (2004-05) Most Penalty Minutes: 563 (2004-05) Best Power-Play Pct: 19.0 (2003-04) Lowest Power-Play Pct: 6.1 (2006-07) Best Penalty Kill Pct: 86.0 (2010-11) Lowest Penalty Kill Pct: 74.9 (2006-07) Most Shorthanded Goals: 6 (2002-03) Most Shorthanded Goals Against: 10 (2010-11) Most Shutouts: 4 (2x, 3 by Jorid Dagfinrud and 1 by Stephanie Ney in 2009-10; All by M. Hinkley in 2003-04) Most Times Shut Out: 14 (2006-07) Consecutive Games Scoring: 25 (10/08/10 to 2/11/11) 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: 24,320 (2010-11) Highest Home Avg. Attendance: 1,280 (2010-11) Lowest Home Total Attendance: 4,943 (2006-07) Lowest Home Avg. Attendance: 309 (2006-07)
Most Goals Scored: 8 (8-4 W vs. Quinnipiac, 10/22/05; 8-2 W vs. Vermont, 1/06/03) Most Goals Allowed: 13 (13-0 L at UMD, 11/01/02) Most Goals, Both Teams: 13 (13-0 L at UMD, 11/01/02) 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: 6 (8-2 vs Vermont, 1/06/03) Largest Margin of Defeat: 13 (13-0 at UMD, 11/01/02) Fastest Goal to Start Game: :24 seconds (10/10/10 vs Minnesota Duluth, Jocelyne Lamoureux; 10/26/02 vs Boston College, Stasia Bakhit) Fastest Goal Allowed: :38 seconds (2/08/04 vs BSU) Shortest Overtime: :29 seconds (1/2/09 vs RPI, goal by Alyssa Wiebe) Most Shots on Goal: 59 (1/06/03 vs Vermont, 8-2 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)
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: 5 (3rd period, 7-4 win vs SCSU, 2/15/04) 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)
Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA women’s hockey ~ UND INDIVIDAUL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS ~
~ UND INDIVIDAUL SINGLE-PERIOD RECORDS ~
Goals: 3, 8 times (Jocelyne Lamoureux, 10/23/10 vs. Minnesota State; Jocelyne Lamoureux, 11/19/10 vs. St. Cloud State; Monique Lamoureux-Kolls, 1/7/11 vs. Vermont; Cami Wooster, 10/22/05 vs. Quinnipiac; Liz Funk, 10/29/04 vs Ohio State; Alexia Gagnon Laplante, 1/31/04 vs Findlay; Stasia Bakhit, 1/12/04 at Clarkson; Sherrie White (1/06/03 vs Vermont) Assists: 3, 18 times (Most recent by Jocelyne Lamoureux, 2/13/11 at Wisconsin) Points: 5, Alyssa Wiebe (10/30/09 vs. St. Cloud State) Plus/Minus: +5, 5 times (Most recent by Kelsey Fletcher and Susanne Fellner, 1/30/09, vs. Bemidji State) 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)
Goals: 3 by Alexia Gagnon Laplante, 2nd period, 1/31/04 vs Findlay Assists: 2 by Several Points: 3 by Several Saves: 24 by Jorid Dagfinrud (3rd period, 2-0 win at Bemidji State 2/12/10)
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.
Shorthanded Goals: 2 by Sherrie White, 2/14/03 at Wayne State Goals by a Freshman: 3 by Alexia Gagnon Laplante, 1/31/04 vs Findlay Assists by a Freshman: 3, 5 times (Most recent by Mary Loken and Megan Gilbert, 10/30/09 vs. St. Cloud State) Points by a Freshman: 4 by Cara Wooster, 11/26/04 at Quinnipiac Goals by a Defenseman: 3 by Monique Lamoureux-Kolls, 1/7/11 vs. Vermont Assists by a Defenseman: 3, three times (Most recent by Monique Lamoureux-Kolls, 1/22/11 vs. St. Cloud State) Points by a Defenseman: 3, three times (Jessica Kovacevich, 10/29/04 vs Ohio State; Devon Fingland, 11/06/04 vs Bemidji State; Abbey Strong, 2/15/03 at Wayne State)
The Last Time it Happened... UND played in OT: Feb. 27, 2011 (3-2 win vs. Bemidji State) UND won in OT: Feb. 27, 2011 (3-2 win vs. Bemidji State) UND lost in OT: Nov. 13, 2010 (1-1 tie vs. Bemidji State, 1-0 loss in shootout) UND played in a shootout: Nov. 13, 2010 (1-1 tie vs. Bemidji State, 1-0 loss in shootout) UND recorded a shutout: Feb. 12, 2010 (2-0 win at Bemidji Sate) UND recorded a shutout on the road: Feb. 12, 2010 (2-0 win at Bemidji Sate) UND recorded back-to-back shutouts: Jan. 21-22, 2011 (5-0, 5-0 at 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: Feb. 26, 2011 (3-0 vs. Bemidji State) UND was shutout at the Ralph: Oct. 10, 2010 (4-0 vs. No 1 Minnesota Duluth) UND swept a road series: Feb. 4-5, 2011 (4-3 ot, 3-2 at Ohio State) UND swept a WCHA road series: Feb. 4-5, 2011 (4-3 ot, 3-2 at Ohio State) UND was swept in a road series: Feb. 11&13, 2011 (5-0, 8-4 at No. 1 Wisconsin) UND swept a home series: Jan. 15-16 (5-2 and 6-2 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: Jan. 7, 2011 (Monique Lamoureux-Kolls vs. Vermont) An Oppossing player scored a Hat Trick: Feb. 11, 2011 (Meghan Duggan, UW) UND defeated a ranked team: Dec. 11, 2010 (4-3 win vs. No. 4 Minnesota Duluth) UND defeated a #1 team: (2x) Oct. 10, 2010 (4-2 win vs. No. 1 Minnesota Duluth) UND out shot opponent and lost: Jan. 29, 2011 (31-19, 5-3 loss vs. Minnesota State) UND was out shot and won: Feb. 27, 2011 (3-2 vs. Bemidji State) UND had 50 or more shots in a game: Oct. 4, 2008 (7-3 win at Maine) 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, 2x, vs. Bemidji State in 3-2 win) UND Goalie assisted on two goals: Feb. 27, 2011 (Stephanie Ney vs. Bemidji State in 3-2 win)
Most Saves: 53 by Margaret-Ann Hinkley, 11/01/02 at UMD Fewest Saves, Full Game: 9 (9 shots) by Brittany Kirkham, 10/24/08 vs. Union. Most Penalties: 5 (10 PIM) by Jessica Kovacevich, 11/02/02 at Minnesota Duluth Most PIM: 16 by Jocelyne Lamoureux, 1/21/11 at St. Cloud State
team records
97
Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA Women’s hockey
1. 2. 3. 4. 7. 9.
1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8.
~ Points ~
Jocelyne Lamoureux (2010-11)... 57 Monique Lamoureux-Kolls (2010-11).... 54
Stasia Bakhit (2003-04)........................ 38 Alyssa Wiebe (2010-11)................ 34 Melissa Jaques (2008-09).....................34 Liz Funk (2003-04)................................. 34 Alyssa Wiebe (2009-10)................ 30 Sherrie White (2003-04)...................... 30 Alyssa Wiebe (2008-09)................ 28 Cara Wooster (2004-05)....................... 28
~ Points by a Defenseman~ Monique Lamoureux-Kolls (2010-11).... 54
Jordan Slavin (2010-11)............... 22 Kelly Lewis (2008-09).............................19 Abbey Strong (2003-04)...................... 19 Ashley Lynch (2007-08)....................... 15 Devon Fingland (2003-04).................. 13 Jessica Kovacevich (2002-03)............ 11 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
1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 10.
1. 2. 3. 4.
1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 9. 10.
~ Goals ~
Jocelyne Lamoureux (2010-11)... 28 Stasia Bakhit (2003-04)........................ 23
Monique Lamoureux-Kolls (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 Alyssa Wiebe (2010-11)................ 13 Alyssa Wiebe (2008-09)................ 13
~ Goals by a Defenseman ~ Monique Lamoureux-Kolls (2010-11).... 22
Kelly Lewis (2008-09)............................... 7 Jordan Slavin (2010-11)................. 6 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 Kelly Lewis (2009-10)............................... 3 Jordan Slavin (2009-10)................. 3
~ Goals by a Freshman ~
Cara Wooster (2004-05)....................... 15 Cami Wooster (2004-05)...................... 14 Alyssa Wiebe (2008-09)................ 13 Melissa Dianoski (2004-05)................ 10 Alexia Gagnon Laplante (2003-04).. 10 Sara Dagenais (2008-09)................ 9 Samantha Bowers (2005-07)............... 8 Melissa Jaques (2005-06)...................... 8 Mary Loken (2009-10).................... 7 Ashley Furia (2009-10)................... 6 Holly Perkins (2009-10).................. 6 Margot Miller (2008-09)................. 6 Liz Funk (2002-03)................................... 6 Anne Girtz (2002-03).............................. 6
Jocelyne Lamoureux had the single best scoring season in Sioux history when she tallied 57 points in 2010-11, with 28 of those being goals (also a record).
1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.
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~ Points by a Freshman ~
Alyssa Wiebe (2008-09)................ 28 Cara Wooster (2004-05)....................... 28 Cami Wooster (2004-05)...................... 24 Melissa Dianoski (2004-05)................ 19 Sara Dagenais (2008-09).............. 18 Alexia Gagnon Laplante (2003-04).. 17 Mary Loken (2009-10).................. 16 Melissa Jaques (2005-06).................... 16 Ashley Furia (2009-10)................. 14 Anne Girtz (2002-03)............................ 13
single-season records
Alyssa Wiebe hold the program’s record for points as a freshman. During 2008-09, Wiebe had 28 points including 13 goals.
Cami Wooster scored a school-record nine power-play goals as a freshman during the 2004-05 campaign.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
1. 2. 3. 5. 10.
~ Assists ~ Monique Lamoureux-Kolls (2010-11).... 32
Jocelyne Lamoureux (2010-11)... 29 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 Abbey Strong (2003-04)...................... 17 Jordan Slavin (2010-11)............... 16 Alyssa Wiebe (2008-09)................ 15 Stasia Bakhit (2003-04)........................ 15
~ Assists by a Defenseman ~ Monique Lamoureux-Kolls (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 Kelly Lewis (2009-10)............................... 9 Rachel Dusich (2003-04)....................... 9 Kelsey Fletcher (2008-09)...................... 9
~ Assists by a Freshman ~
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 Ashley Furia (2009-10)................... 8 Melissa Jaques (2005-06)...................... 8 Jessica Kovacevich (2002-03).............. 8
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~ Power-Play Goals ~
Cami Wooster (2004-05)........................ 9 Monique Lamoureux-Kolls (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 Jordan Slavin (2010-11)................. 4 Mary Loken (2010-11).................... 4 Randi Motsko (2008-09)......................... 4 Sara Dagenais (2008-09)................ 4 Randi Motsko (2007-08)........................ 4 Melissa Jaques (2005-06)...................... 4 Cami Wooster (2005-06)........................ 4 Liz Funk (2003-04)................................... 4
Stasia Bakhit holds the program’s single-season record with three shorthanded goals during 2003-04.
1. 2. 3.
~ Short-Handed Goals ~
Stasia Bakhit (2003-04).......................... 3 Sherrie White (2002-03)........................ 2 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
1.
~ Game-Winning Goals ~
Monique Lamoureux-Kolls (2010-11)...... 4
5.
Stephanie Roy (2010-11)........................ 4 Stasia Bakhit (2003-04).......................... 4 Marie-Michelle Poirier (2008-09)........ 4 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
1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 8. 9.
Stasia Bakhit (2003-04)........................ 19 Jocelyne Lamoureux (2010-11)... 18 Holly Perkins (2010-11)................ 14 Monique Lamoureux-Kolls (2010-11)....11 Stasia Bakhit (2002-03)........................ 11 Jordan Slavin (2010-11)............... 10 Sherrie White (2002-03)...................... 10 Anne Girtz (2002-03).............................. 8 Alyssa Wiebe (2009-10).................. 7 Alyssa Breu (2008-09).............................. 7 Liz Funk (2003-04)................................... 7 Jessica Kovacevich (2002-03).............. 7
1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
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 Devon Fingland (2005-06).................. 72 Devon Fingland (2004-05).................. 66
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.
~ Plus/Minus ~
1. 2. 4. 5. 8.
~ Goals Against Average ~ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
~ Penalty Minutes ~
~ Games Played by a Goalie ~
Brittany Kirkham (2006-07)................ 35 Brittany Kirkham (2007-08)................ 31 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 (2008-09).....................18
~ Wins ~
Stephanie Ney (2010-11)............. 16 Margaret-Ann Hinkley (2003-04)....... 9 Amber Hasbargen (2002-03)............... 9 Brittany Kirkham (2008-09)................... 7 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
(Min. 5 decisions) Stephanie Ney (2010-11).......... 2.33 Jorid Dagfinrud (2009-10)........ 2.39 Margaret-Ann Hinkley (2003-04). 2.71 Amber Hasbargen (2002-03)......... 2.77 Stephanie Ney (2009-10).......... 2.81 Margaret-Ann Hinkley (2005-06). 2.96 Stephanie Ney (2008-09).......... 3.09 Brittany Kirkham (2008-09)............. 3.15 Amber Hasbargen (2003-04)......... 3.18 Brittany Kirkham (2007-08)............ 3.37
~ Save Percentage ~
1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
(Min. 5 decisions) 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 Margaret-Ann Hinkley (2005-06). .895 Brittany Kirkham (2008-09)............. .892
1. 3. 4. 8.
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 (2009-10)............... 1 Brittany Kirkham (2008-09)................... 1 Brittany Kirkham (2006-07).................. 1 Amber Hasbargen (2005-06)............... 1
~ Shutouts ~
single-season records
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
~ Games Played ~
Randi Motsko (2005-09).......................... 144 Cassandra Flanagan (2006-10).............. 142 Casie Hanson (2005-09)........................... 140 Alex Williams (2006-10)........................... 136 Melissa Jaques (2005-09)........................ 134 Devon Fingland (2002-06)..................... 129 Liz Funk (2002-06)..................................... 128 Jessica Kovacevich (2002-06)................ 126 Alexia Gagnon Laplante (2003-07)..... 120 Stephanie Roy (2007-11)......................... 120
1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 9.
1. 2. 4. 6. 7.
~ Goals ~
Melissa Jaques (2005-09)...........................36 Alyssa Wiebe (2008-pres.)................. 35 Stasia Bakhit (2002-04).............................. 35 Liz Funk (2002-06)........................................ 32 Jocelyne Lamoureux (2010-pres.).... 28 Sara Dagenais (2008-pres.)............... 28 Sherrie White (2002-04)............................. 26 Cami Wooster (2004-06)............................ 25 Cara Wooster (2004-06)............................. 25 Monique Lamoureux-Kolls (2010-pres.).22 Randi Motsko (2005-09).............................22
~ Goals by a Defenseman ~
Monique Lamoureux-Kolls (2010-pres.).22 Jordan Slavin (2009-pres.).................. 9 Kelly Lewis (2007-10)..................................... 9 Ashley Furia (2008-10)........................ 8 Jessica Kovacevich (2002-06).................... 8 Abbey Strong (2002-04).............................. 5 Cassandra Flanagan (2006-10).................. 4 Kelsey Fletcher (2006-09)............................ 4 Ashley Lynch (2006-08)................................ 4 Christy Carlson (2005-07)............................ 4
~ Assists ~
Randi Motsko never missed a game in her four years with the Sioux (2005-09), playing in a school-record 144 games.
1. Alyssa Wiebe (2008-pres.)................. 57 2. Melissa Jaques (2005-09)...........................42 3. Liz Funk (2002-06)........................................ 35 4. Devon Fingland (2002-06)........................ 33 5. Monique Lamoureux-Kolls (2010-pres.).32 6. Jocelyne Lamoureux (2010-pres.).... 29 Sara Dagenais (2008-pres.)........................29 8. Stasia Bakhit (2002-04).............................. 28 9. Randi Motsko (2005-09).............................27 10. Jessica Kovacevich (2002-06).................. 26
~ Points ~
1. Alyssa Wiebe (2008-pres.)................. 92 2. Melissa Jaques (2005-09) ..........................78 3. Liz Funk (2002-06)........................................ 67 4. Stasia Bakhit (2002-04).............................. 63 5. Jocelyne Lamoureux (2010-pres.).... 57 Sara Dagenais (2008-pres.)............... 57 7. Monique Lamoureux-Kolls (2010-pres.). 54 8. Sherrie White (2002-04)............................. 50 9. Randi Motsko (2005-09).............................49 10. Cara Wooster (2004-06)............................. 47
~ Points by a Defenseman ~
1. Monique Lamoureux-Kolls (2010-pres.)..54 2. Devon Fingland (2002-06)........................ 46 3. Kelly Lewis (2007-10)...................................34 Jessica Kovacevich (2002-06).................. 34 5. Jordan Slavin (2009-pres.)................ 29 Abbey Strong (2002-04)............................ 29 7. Ashley Furia (2009-pres.).................. 23 Kelsey Fletcher (2006-09).......................... 23 9. Ashley Lynch (2006-08).............................. 21 10. Candace Molle (2009-pres.).............. 17
100
career records
Alyssa Wiebe holds the program record in points (92) and assists (57). She enters the season trailing Melissa Jaques’ record of 36 goals by one.
~ Assists by a Defensemen ~
1. Devon Fingland (2002-06)........................ 33 2. Monique Lamoureux-Kolls (2010-pres.).32 3. Jessica Kovacevich (2002-06).................. 26 4. Jordan Slavin (2009-pres.)................ 20 5. Kelly Lewis (2007-10)...................................16 6. Abbey Strong (2002-04)............................ 24 7. Kelsey Fletcher (2006-09).......................... 19 8. Candace Molle (2009-pres.).............. 17 Ashley Lynch (2006-08).............................. 17 10. Ashley Furisa (2009-pres.)................ 15
~ Power-Play Goals ~
1. Cami Wooster (2004-06)............................ 13 2. Liz Funk (2002-06)........................................ 10 3. Randi Motsko (2005-09)............................ 11 4. Melissa Jaques (2005-09)............................ 9 5. Alexia Gagnon Laplante (2003-07).......... 9 6. Sherrie White (2002-04)............................... 8 7. Monique Lamoureux-Kolls (2010-pres.)....7 Kelly Lewis (2007-10)..................................... 7 Casie Hanson (2005-09)............................... 7 10. Mary Loken (2009-pres.)..................... 6 Jocelyne Lamoureux (2010-pres.)...... 6 Sara Dagenais (2008-pres.)................. 6 Samantha Bowers (2005-07)...................... 6
~ Short-Handed Goals ~
1. 2. 4.
Stasia Bakhit (2002-04)................................ 4 Alyssa Wiebe (2008-pres.)................... 2 Anne Girtz (2002-06).................................... 2 Sherrie White (2002-04)............................... 2 Jocelyne Lamoureux........................... 1 Margot Miller (2008-pres.).................. 1 Stephanie Roy (2007-pres.)................ 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
1. 2. 6.
Stasia Bakhit (2002-04)................................ 6 Sara Dagenais (2008-pres.)................. 5 Alyssa Wiebe (2008-pres.)................... 5 Cami Wooster (2004-06).............................. 5 Liz Funk (2002-06).......................................... 5 Anne Girtz (2002-06).................................... 5 Sherrie White (2002-04)............................... 5 Monique Lamoureux-Kolls (2010-pres.)....4 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
~ Game-Winning Goals ~
Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA women’s hockey ~ Plus/Minus ~
1. Stasia Bakhit (2002-04).............................. 30 2. Jocelyne Lamoureux (2010-pres.).... 18 3. Holly Perkins (2008-pres.)................. 15 4. Monique Lamoureux-Kolls (2010-pres.).11 Sherrie White (2002-04)............................. 11 6. Alyssa Wiebe (2008-pres.)................... 9 Jordan Slavin (2009-pres.).................. 9 8. Alyssa Breu (2008-09).................................... 7 9. Kayla Berg (2010-pres.)....................... 4 10. Susanne Fellner (2008-10)........................... 3 Abbey Strong (2002-04).............................. 3 Rachel Dusich (2003-04).............................. 3
~ Penalty Minutes ~
1. Cassandra Flanagan (2006-10)................... 276 2. Jessica Kovacevich (2002-06)............... 262 3. Devon Fingland (2002-06)..................... 214 4. Samantha Bowers (2005-07)................. 206 5. Melissa Jaques (2005-09)....................... 184 6. Kelsey Fletcher (2006-09)....................... 143 7. Randi Motsko (2005-09)..................................116 8. Liz Funk (2002-06)..................................... 112 9. Alyssa Wiebe (2008-pres.)............... 101 10. Jocelyne Lamoureux (2010-pres.).. 100
~ Games Played by a Goalie ~
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 6.
Brittany Kirkham (2006-10)...................... 90 Amber Hasbargen (2002-06)................... 86 Stephanie Ney (2008-pres.).............. 58 Margaret-Ann Hinkley (2002-06)............ 54 Jorid Dagfinrud (2009-pres.)............ 33 Jenna Burdy (2003-05)............................... 12 Michelle Sauer (2007-pres.)........................ 9
1. 2. 3. 5. 6.
Stephanie Ney (2008-pres.).............. 26 Amber Hasbargen (2002-06)................... 25 Brittany Kirkham (2006-10)...................... 14 Ann Hinkley (2002-06)............................... 14 Jorid Dagfinrud (2009-pres.).............. 8 Jenna Burdy (2003-05)................................. 3
~ Wins ~
~ Goals Against Average ~
1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7.
(Min. 5 decisions) Stephanie Ney (2008-pres.)........... 2.69 Jorid Dagfinrud (2009-pres.)......... 2.85 Brittany Kirkham (2006-10).................. 3.42 Amber Hasbargen (2002-06)............... 3.47 Margaret-Ann Hinkley (2002-06)........ 3.47 Jenna Burdy (2003-05)........................... 3.77 Michelle Sauer (2007-08)...................... 3.88
~ Save Percentage ~
Casandra Flanagan holds the career all-time record for penalty minutes with 276.
1. 3.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
(Min. 5 decisions) Stephanie Ney (2008-pres.).......... .911 Jorid Dagfinrud (2009-pres.)......... .903 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
1. 3. 4.
Brittany Kirkham (2006-10)........................ 6 Margaret-Ann Hinkley (2002-06).............. 6 Stephanie Ney (2008-pres.)................ 5 Jorid Dagfinrud (2009-pres.).............. 3 Amber Hasbargen (2002-06)..................... 3
~ Shutouts ~
Fighting Sioux “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-Kolls (Feb. 21, 2011) Professional Hockey: Melissa Jaques, Russia’s ??? (2010-11) and Cassandra Flanagan, Sweden’s ??? (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
~ Hat Tricks ~
Jocelyne Lamoureux . ......................... 2 Liz Funk (2002-06).......................................... 2 Monique Lamoureux-Kolls................. 1 Cami Wooster (2004-06).............................. 1 Stasia Bakhit (2002-04)................................ 1 Sherrie White (2002-04)............................... 1
The Minnesota Twins honored Jocelyne Lamoureux and Monique Lamoureux-Kolls 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
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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
36
0-4-4
14/39
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
Reston, Manitoba
Crandall, Kelly
9
2003-04
F
10
0-0-0
0/0
Plymouth, Minn.
Cutcliffe, Rachel^
3
2003-05
D
33
0-1-1
12/24
Augustine Cove, Prince Edward
Dagenais, Sara^^^
22
2008-present
F
106
28-29-57
35/92
Montreal, Quebec
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
Fronhofer, Germany
Fingland, Devon^^^^
7
2002-06
D/F
129
13-33-46
107/214
Lundar, Manitoba
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.
Funk, Elizabeth (Liz)^^^^
17
2002-06
F
128
32-35-67
56/112
Mendota Heights, Minn.
Furia, Ashley ^^
91
2009-present
F/D
70
8-15-23
15/30
Sedalia, Colo.
Gagnon Laplante, Alexia^^
14
2003-07
F
120
21-16-37
29/58
Sainte-Therese, Quebec
Gilbert, Megan^^
15
2009-present
F
70
1-8-9
4/8
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-present
D
103
1-11-12
16/43
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.
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
Ketcher, Kelsey^^^
21
2008-present
F
96
7-7-14
23/46
Mound, Minn.
Kolls, Madison^
3
2010-present
D
36
0-4-4
3/6
Hudson, Wis.
Kovacevich, Jessica^^^
11
2002-06
D
126
8-26-34
127/262
Anchorage, Alaska
Lamoureux, Jocelyne^
17
2010-present
F
33
28-29-57
46/100
Grand Forks, N.D.
Lamoureux-Kolls, Monique^
18
2010-present
F/D
33
22-32-54
30/60
Grand Forks, N.D.
Lewis, Kelly^^^
20
2007-10
D
106
9-25-34
44/88
Forest Lake, Minn.
Cecko, Laura^^
102 all-time roster
Hometown
Lakeland, Minn.
White Bear Lake, Minn.
Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA women’s hockey Loken, Mary^^
2
2009-present
F
70
15-16-31
16/32
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.
19,89
2008-present
F
101
13-16-29
22/44
West Bloomfield, Mich.
Moir, Alanna^
17
2009-present
F
11
0-0-0
1/2
Sherwood Park, Alberta
Molle, Candace^^
32
2009-present
D
67
3-14-17
38/86
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
68
8-10-18
24/59
Minot, N.D.
Paulson, Ashley^^
10
2006-08
F
59
6-9-15
20/40
Onalaska, Wis.
Perkins, Holly^^
5
2009-present
F
33
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
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
60
9-20-29
26/63
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.
White, Sherrie^^
27
2002-04
F
57
26-24-50
18/36
Neepawa, Manitoba
13,14
2008-present
F
106
35-57-92
49/101
Williams, Alexandra (Alex)^^^^ 25
2006-10
F
136
7-8-15
43/89
Eagan, Minn.
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.
Number
Years
Sv%
Record
Burdy, Jenna
31
2003-05
3.77
.882
3-2-1
Brandon, Manitoba
Dagfinrud, Jorid^^
30
2009-pres.
33-30 2.85
.903
8-19-2
Sarpsborg, Norway
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
5.75
.812
0-2-0
Overland Park, Kan.
Kirkham, Brittany^^^^
33
2006-10
90-88 3.42
.892
14-62-11
Ottawa, Ontario
Ney, Stephanie^^^
29
2008-present
58-53 2.69
.911
26-24-5
100 Mile House, British Columbia
Sauer, Michelle^
1
2007-08
.881
0-4-1
Miller, Margot^^^
Wiebe, Alyssa^^^
Name
GP-GS Gaa 12-6
5-2
9-5
3.88
Anchorage, Alaska Littleton, Colo.
Carlton, Minn.
East Grand Forks, N.D.
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Hometown
Agoura, Calif.
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2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA Women’s hockey ~1~
Sauer, Michelle............................................ 2007-08 Hinkley, Margaret-Ann............................. 2002-06
~2~
Loken, Mary........................................ 2009-present Allen, Christey (also #4)............................ 2004-06 Myers, Lauren............................................... 2002-03
~3~
Kolls, Madison.................................... 2010-present 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
~5~
Perkins, Holly...................................... 2009-present Fletcher, Kelsey............................................ 2006-09 Dianoski, Melissa........................................ 2004-05 Bakhit, Stasia................................................ 2002-04
~6~
Parizek, Allison................................... 2009-present Hanson, Casie............................................... 2005-09 McCann, Sarah............................................. 2002-04
~7~
Slavin, Jordan..................................... 2009-present Lynch, Ashley............................................... 2006-08 Fingland, Devon.......................................... 2002-06
~8~
~13~
Alyssa Wiebe (also #14).................. 2009-present Jaques, Melissa............................................ 2005-09 Hanson, Dana............................................... 2003-04 Holt, Natasha................................................ 2002-03
Berg, Kayla........................................... 2010-present Turner, Sam................................................... 2006-09 Cecko, Laura (also #21)............................. 2004-06 Crandall, Kelly.............................................. 2003-04 Tofte, Mikaela............................................... 2002-03
~10~
Paulson, Ashley........................................... 2006-08 Girtz, Anne.................................................... 2002-06
~11~
Johnson, Alyssa (also #21)....................... 2006-08 Kovacevich, Jessica.................................... 2002-06
~12~
Holmes, Ashley.................................. 2008-present Sell, Emily...................................................... 2007-08 Allen, Aynsley............................. 2002-04, 2005-07
104 jersey history
~27~
~14~
PichĂŠ, Francie .............................................. 2010-11 Harren, Jessica............................................. 2009-10 Bowers, Samantha..................................... 2005-07 White, Sherrie.............................................. 2002-04
~15~
Ubl, Stefanie................................................. 2004-05
Wiebe, Alyssa (also #13)........................... 2008-09 Gagnon Laplante, Alexia.......................... 2003-07
Gilbert, Megan................................... 2009-present Motsko, Randi.............................................. 2005-09 Nelson, Meaghan....................................... 2002-05
~16~
Flanagan, Cassandra................................. 2006-10 Wooster, Cara............................................... 2004-06 Jwanouskos, Danielle (Dani).................. 2002-03
~17~
Lamoureux, Jocelyne...................... 2010-present Moir, Alanna................................................. 2009-10 Holland, Jodi................................................ 2006-08 Funk, Elizabeth............................................ 2002-06
~18~
Lamoureux-Kolls, Monique........... 2010-present Poirier, Marie-Michelle.............................. 2008-09 Wooster, Cami.............................................. 2004-06
~19~
Miller, Margot (Also #89).......................... 2009-10 Hebert, Nikki................................................ 2007-09 Hopps, Meghan........................................... 2003-06
~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
~20~
Fellner, Susanne............................................ 2008-10 Lewis, Kelly.................................................... 2007-10 Cook, Andrea............................................... 2006-08 Strong, Abbey.............................................. 2002-04 Mutrie, Meghan.......................................... 2002-06
~9~
~25~ Williams, Alex............................................... 2006-10
~21~
Ketcher, Kelsey.................................. 2008-present Schirado, Jade.............................................. 2006-07 Johnson, Alyssa (also #11)....................... 2005-06 Cecko, Laura (also #9)............................... 2003-04 Hauser, Tawni............................................... 2002-03
~22~
Dagenais, Sara................................... 2008-present Nelson, Alexa............................................... 2007-08 Connelly, Sarah............................................ 2003-06
~23~
Dusich, Rachel............................................. 2003-04 Olean, Danae................................................ 2002-03
~24~
Porter, Jenny................................................. 2006-07 Yorga, Amber............................................... 2002-05
~49~
Edgar, Grace.............................................2007-2008
~55~
Breu, Alyssa................................................... 2008-09
~89~
Miller, Margot (also #19).......................... 2008-09
~91~
Furia, Ashley....................................... 2009-present
Fighting Sioux
2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA women’s hockey Year 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
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)
Year 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 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
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
Year-by-Year National Champions Runner-up St. Lawrence Brown Harvard Harvard Harvard Minnesota Minn. Duluth Wisconsin Mercyhurst Cornell Boston U.
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.
Attend. 3,079 3,102 5,167 3,522 2,056 4,701 3,355 4,031 2,437 1,473 3,956
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
All-Time Captains
Captain(s) Sherrie White Sherrie White Marissa Hangsleben Jessica Kovacevich Rotating Ashley Lynch Casie Hanson Kelly Lewis Jocelyne Lamoureux, Monique Lamoureux-Kolls
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
Fighting Sioux Shutout Club
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
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
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)
all-time national champions/Captains/Shutouts
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2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA women’s hockey Spanning six decades and marking its 13th season of women’s competition, the Western Collegiate Hockey Association continues to be defined by its history, its tradition and its continuing success. From it’s founding days in 1951 as the Midwest Collegiate Hockey League (MCHL), on to the Western Intercollegiate Hockey League (WIHL) in 1958, and finally to the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) in 1959, this prestigious athletic conference has developed and maintained a tradition of excellence that is second to none.
No Division 1 collegiate conference – in any sport – can top the impresWCHA Commissioner sive list of national scale accomplishBruce McLeod ments of the WCHA and its member teams. Since it’s founding in 19992000, teams representing the women’s WCHA have captured a record 12 consecutive national championships – including the most recently completed campaign of 2010-11 when Wisconsin earned the program’s fourth women’s NCAA Frozen Four title. And since it’s founding in 1951, teams representing the men’s WCHA have earned a record 37 NCAA championships, including that won by Minnesota Duluth in 2010-11, finished as the national runner-up another 27 times, and qualified for a berth in the NCAA Men’s Frozen Four in 55 of 59 seasons overall.
In terms of national attendance, both the women’s and men’s WCHA continue to set the pace among the Division 1 collegiate leagues. On the women’s side in 2010-11, Wisconsin was No. 1 nationally in average per game at 2,768, North Dakota was No. 2 at 1,280, Minnesota Duluth was No. 3, Minnesota was No. 5, St. Cloud State was No. 12, Ohio State was No. 14 and Bemidji State was No. 16. The most recently completed season of 2010-11 saw numerous highlights for WCHA-member teams, players and coaches. Wisconsin won the WCHA regular season title, the WCHA playoff crown and the NCAA Women’s Frozen Four and wound up as the nation’s No. 1-ranked team with a 25-0-2 record over their final 27 games. Three other WCHA teams were ranked among the nation’s top 10 in the final polls, with Minnesota Duluth at No. 5, Minnesota at No. 6/7 and North Dakota at No. 9. WCHA-member teams also combined for a noteworthy 26-12-3 record in non-conference play, leading the way with a .671 winning percentage. Individually, Wisconsin’s Meghan Duggan won the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award as the top player in women’s collegiate hockey, five WCHA players earned All-American honors, and the Badgers’ Mark Johnson was named the National Coach of the Year. Named to the All-American First Team were defenseman Jocelyne Larocque of Minnesota Duluth and forwards Meghan Duggan and Hilary Knight of Wisconsin. Named to the All-American Second Team from the WCHA were goaltender Noora Räty of Minnesota and forward Brianna Decker of Wisconsin.
In the post-season awards handed out by the conference in 2010-11, Wisconsin forward Meghan Duggan was the WCHA Player of the Year and the WCHA Scoring Champion, defenseman Jocelyne Larocque of Minnesota Duluth was both the WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of In addition to its unmatched team successes in national championship the Year and the WCHA Defensive Player of the Year, Minnesota forward tournament play over the years, the WCHA also owns an enviable repu- Amanda Kessel was the WCHA Rookie of the Year, Minnesota Duluth tation for producing outstanding coaches and student-athletes, with goaltender Kim Martin was the WCHA Goaltending Champion, and the hundreds of its alumni tracking successes in both international and Badgers’ Mark Johnson was the WCHA Coach of the Year. professional competition. On top of the more than 250 women’s and men’s league alumni who have Olympic experience playing for the likes Named to the All-WCHA First Team in 2010-11 were forwards Hiof the USA, Canada, Italy, Norway, Austria, Germany, Sweden, Finland, lary Knight (UW), Meghan Duggan (UW) and Brianna Decker (UW), and France, conference-member teams and players have also received defensemen Anne Schleper (UM) and Jocelyne Larocque (UMD), and additional international exposure on a regular basis since 1951. The goaltender Noora Räty (UM). Members of the All-WCHA Second Team women’s WCHA and its member team student-athletes and coaches last season were forwards Natalie Spooner (OSU), Jocelyne Lamoureux have enjoyed tremendous success on the international ice hockey (UND) and Haley Irwin (UMD), defensemen Monique Lamoureux-Kolls scene since 1999, while men’s WCHA has hosted touring teams from the (UND) and Jessica Wong (UMD), and goaltender Zuzana Tomcikova likes of the USSR, Canada, Sweden, Czechoslovakia, Latvia, Germany, (BSU). Named to the All-WCHA Third Team were forwards Elim Holmlov Italy, Finland, Norway, Switzerland and France and has sent WCHA All- (UMD), Erin Cody (BSU) and Amanda Kessel (UM), defensemen Megan Star Teams to Europe in 1998 (Switzerland) and 2000 (Norway). Bozek (UM) and Brittany Haverstock (UW), and goaltender Kim Martin (UMD). And members of the All-WCHA Rookie Team for 2010-11 were In recent seasons, players from the women’s WCHA have made a forwards Amanda Kessel (UM), Kelly Terry (UM) and Brittany Ammertremendous impact on the international hockey scene. In April of 2011, man (UW), defensemen Baylee Gillanders (UM) and Kayla Berg (UND), Wisconsin’s Hilary Knight netted the game-winning goal in overtime and goaltender Alex Rigsby (UW). to give the United States a 3-2 victory over Canada in the IIHF World Women’s Championship held in Zurich. Also of note, Bemidji State Off the ice, the women’s and men’s leagues had a combined 90 players goaltender Zuzana Tomcikova was named the tournament MVP folnamed as prestigious WCHA Scholar-Athletes for 2010-11. Over the first lowing the gold medal game, single-handedly keeping her Slovakian six years of the award now, there have been more than 400 honorees team in the top division with her sensational play. Knight was also the representing all men’s and all women’s institutions. To earn recognition tournament’s top scorer with 14 points (5g, 9a) in five games while the as a WCHA Scholar-Athlete, student-athletes must have completed Badgers’ Brianna Decker was second with 11 points. In all, a dozen cur- at least one year of residency at their present institution prior to the rent and former WCHA players earned Gold. current academic year and must also have a grade-point average of at least 3.50 (4.0 scale) for the previous two semesters or three quarters, As the women’s hockey tournament came to a close at the 2010 or may qualify if his/her overall GPA is at least 3.50 for all terms at his or Winter Olympics in Vancouver with Canada’s 2-0 victory over the U.S., her present institution. it brought to a close a very successful campaign for players with ties to the WCHA. In all, 25 current and former WCHA athletes from Canada, The 2011-12 campaign will be an exciting one for both the women’s the U.S. and Finland earned medals in the Olympics. Five players from and men’s leagues, with both looking to add back-to-back national the WCHA earned gold medals for Canada, including former UMD for- championships to their long list of accomplishments. The WCHA also ward Caroline Ouellette, who ranked third on the team with 11 points extends a special welcome to new Ohio State head coach Nate Handra(2g, 9a) in the tournament. UMD forward Haley Irwin also tallied four han and his staff as well as acknowledging the long-time contributions goals in the competition, fourth-most on the squad. Another 13 WCHA of former coach Jackie Barto, who retired following the 2010-11 season. players brought home a silver medal for the U.S., coached by Wisconsin’s Mark Johnson. In 2009, the women’s WCHA had more than two No question, under the leadership and guidance of Commissioner dozen current and former players compete in the IIHF Women’s World Bruce M. McLeod and Associate Commissioner Sara R. Martin, prospects Championship in Finland, including 12 for Team USA and others for for the continued success of the men’s and women’s leagues are bright. 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 the gold medal in Harbin, China.
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2011-12 NORTH DAKOTA Women’s hockey September
Fri/23 Wilfrid Laurier @ Ohio State (X) Lindenwood Univ. @ Wisconsin (NC) Thunderbay Queens @ Bemidji State (X) Univ. of Manitoba @ North Dakota (X) Sat/24 Univ. of Manitoba @ North Dakota (X) Sun/25 Lindenwood Univ. @ Wisconsin (NC) Fri/30 North Dakota @ Boston University (NC) Providence College @ Bemidji State (NC) CT East/West Showcase @ Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN Syracuse vs St. Cloud State (NC) Union College vs Minnesota (NC) Minnesota Whitecaps @ Minnesota Duluth (X) Lindenwood Univ. @ Minnesota State (NC)
8:07 pm 7:37 pm 7:07 pm 7:07 pm 2:07 pm 2:07 pm 8:00 pm 7:07 pm
4:07 pm 7:07 pm 7:07 pm 7:07 pm
October Sat/1 North Dakota @ Boston University (NC) 4:00 pm Providence College @ Bemidji State (NC) 4:07 pm East/West Showcase @ Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, MN Union College vs St. Cloud State (NC) 4:07 pm Syracuse vs Minnesota (NC) 7:07 pm Minnesota Whitecaps @ Minnesota Duluth (X) 3:07 pm Lindenwood Univ. @ Minnesota State (NC) 3:07 pm Fri/7 Bemidji State @ Ohio State (WCHA) 6:07 pm St. Cloud State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 6:07 pm Mercyhurst @ Minnesota State (NC) 6:07 pm Sat/8 Bemidji State @ Ohio State (WCHA) 3:07 pm North Dakota @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 2:07 pm Boston College @ Minnesota Duluth (NC) 3:07 pm St. Cloud State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 4:07 pm Mercyhurst @ Minnesota State (NC) 1:07 pm Sun/9 North Dakota @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 2:07 pm Boston College @ Minnesota Duluth (NC) 3:07 pm Fri/14 Bemidji State @ Maine (NC) 6:00 pm Minnesota State @ Robert Morris (NC) 6:00 pm Minnesota Duluth @ Connecticut (NC) 6:00 pm St. Cloud State @ Ohio State (WCHA) 6:07 pm Minnesota @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 7:07 pm Sat/15 Bemidji State @ Maine (NC) 6:00 pm Minnesota State @ Robert Morris (NC) 1:00 pm Minnesota Duluth @ Connecticut (NC) 3:00 pm St. Cloud State @ Ohio State (WCHA) 3:07 pm Vermont @ North Dakota (NC) 2:07 pm Sun/16 Minnesota @ Wisconsin (WCHA) 2:07 pm Vermont @ North Dakota (WCHA) 2:07 pm Thu/20 Minnesota State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm Fri/21 St. Cloud State @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 2:07 pm Wisconsin @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm Minnesota State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 6:07 pm Ohio State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm Sat/22 St. Cloud State @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 2:07 pm Wisconsin @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm Ohio State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm Fri/28 Robert Morris @ St. Cloud State (NC) 7:07 pm Minnesota @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:07 pm Ohio State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm Boston University @ Wisconsin (NC) 2:07 pm Sat/29 Robert Morris @ St. Cloud State (NC) 2:07 pm Minnesota @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:07 pm North Dakota @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 3:07 pm Ohio State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 3:07 pm Boston University @ Wisconsin (NC) 2:07 pm Sun/30 North Dakota @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 3:07 pm
November Fri/4 Wisconsin @ Ohio State (WCHA) 6:07 pm North Dakota @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 2:07 pm Bemidji State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm Minnesota Duluth @ Minnesota (WCHA) 6:07 pm Sat/5 Wisconsin @ Ohio State (WCHA) 3:07 pm North Dakota @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 2:07 pm Bemidji State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 3:07 pm Minnesota Duluth @ Minnesota (WCHA) 4:07 pm Thu/10 Lindenwood Univ. vs Bemidji State @ Eveleth7:07 pm Fri/18 Ohio State @ Syracuse (NC) 6:00 pm St. Cloud State @ Niagara (NC) 6:00 pm Wisconsin @ Rensselaer (NC) 6:00 pm New Hampshire @ Minnesota (NC) 7:07 pm
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Minnesota State @ North Dakota (WCHA) Sat/19 Ohio State @ Syracuse (NC) Wisconsin @ Rensselaer (NC) St. Cloud State @ Niagara (NC) Bemidji State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) New Hampshire @ Minnesota (NC) Minnesota State @ North Dakota (WCHA) Sun/20 Bemidji State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) Fri/25 Minnesota Duluth @ Ohio State (WCHA) St. Cloud State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) North Dakota @ Bemidji State (WCHA) @ Crookston, MN Sat/26 Minnesota Duluth @ Ohio State (WCHA) North Dakota @ Bemidji State (WCHA) Minnesota @ Harvard (NC) Sun/27 Minnesota @ Harvard (NC) St. Cloud State @ Wisconsin (WCHA)
7:07 pm 3:00 pm 3:00 pm 1:00 pm 3:07 pm 4:07 pm 7:07 pm 3:07 pm 6:07 pm 2:07 pm 7:07 pm 4:07 pm 7:07 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:07 pm
December Fri/2 Niagara @ Ohio State (NC) 7:07 pm St. Cloud State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm Wisconsin @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm Minnesota @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm Sat/3 Niagara @ Ohio State (NC) 4:07 pm St. Cloud State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm Wisconsin @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 3:07 pm Minnesota @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm Fri/9 Wisconsin @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 2:07 pm Minnesota State @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm Sat/10 Wisconsin @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 2:07 pm Minnesota State @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 2:07 pm Ohio State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 2:07 pm Minnesota Duluth @ North Dakota (WCHA) 2:07 pm Sun/11 Ohio State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 2:07 pm Minnesota Duluth @ North Dakota (WCHA) 2:07 pm Fri/16 Minnesota Duluth @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm Sat/17 Minnesota Duluth @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 3:07 pm Fri/30 Bemidji State @ Robert Morris (NC) 5:00 pm Princeton @ Ohio State (NC) 3:07 pm Sat/31 Bemidji State @ Robert Morris (NC) 1:00 pm Princeton @ Ohio State (NC) 1:07 pm
January Wed/4 Lindenwood Univ. @ North Dakota (NC) 7:07 pm Fri/6 Minnesota State @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:07 pm Ohio State @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm Wisconsin @ Minnesota (WCHA) 7:07 pm Sat/7 Minnesota State @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:07 pm Ohio State @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 2:07 pm Wisconsin @ Minnesota (WCHA) 4:07 pm Fri/13 Ohio State @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:07 pm Minnesota @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm St. Cloud State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm Sat/14 Wisconsin @ North Dakota (WCHA) 2:07 pm St. Cloud State @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 3:07 pm Ohio State @ Bemidji State (WCHA) 7:07 pm Minnesota @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 7:07 pm Sun/15 Wisconsin @ North Dakota (WCHA) 2:07 pm Fri/20 Minnesota State @ Ohio State (WCHA) 6:07 pm Bemidji State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 6:07 pm St. Cloud State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm (20/21) Minnesota Duluth @ Wisconsin (WCHA) TBA pm Sat/21 Minnesota State @ Ohio State (WCHA) 3:07 pm Bemidji State @ Minnesota (WCHA) 4:07 pm St. Cloud State @ North Dakota (WCHA) 7:07 pm (21/22) Minnesota Duluth @ Wisconsin (WCHA) TBA pm Fri/27 North Dakota @ Ohio State (WCHA) 6:07 pm Minnesota Duluth @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 7:07 pm Minnesota @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 7:07 pm (27/28) Bemidji State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) TBA pm Sat/28 North Dakota @ Ohio State (WCHA) 3:07 pm Minnesota Duluth @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) 2:07 pm Minnesota @ Minnesota State (WCHA) 3:07 pm (27/28) Bemidji State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) TBA pm
February Fri/3 Ohio State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) Bemidji State @ North Dakota (WCHA) Minnesota @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) (3/4) Minnesota State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) Sat/4 Ohio State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) Bemidji State @ North Dakota (WCHA) Minnesota @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) (4/5) Minnesota State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) Fri/10 Minnesota Duluth @ Bemidji State (WCHA) Wisconsin @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) Minnesota @ Ohio State (WCHA) North Dakota @ Minnesota State (WCHA) Sat/11 Minnesota Duluth @ Bemidji State (WCHA) Wisconsin @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) Minnesota @ Ohio State (WCHA) North Dakota @ Minnesota State (WCHA) Fri/17 Minnesota State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) Bemidji State @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) North Dakota @ Minnesota (WCHA) (17/18) Ohio State @ Wisconsin (WCHA) Sat/18 Minnesota State @ Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) Bemidji State @ St. Cloud State (WCHA) North Dakota @ Minnesota (WCHA) (18/19) Ohio State @ Wisconsin (WCHA)
7:07 pm 7:07 pm 7:07 pm TBA pm 7:07 pm 7:07 pm 2:07 pm TBA pm 2:07 pm 7:07 pm 6:07 pm 7:07 pm 2:07 pm 2:07 pm 3:07 pm 3:07 pm 7:07 pm 2:07 pm 6:07 pm TBA pm 6:07 pm 2:07 pm 4:07 pm TBA pm
• end of regular season • Fri/24 2011 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/25 2011 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/26 2011 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
March Fri/2 2012 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF @ AMSOIL Arena, Duluth, MN Semi-Final #1 4:07 pm Semi-Final #2 7:07 pm Sat/3 2012 WCHA FINAL FACE-OFF @ AMSOIL Arena, Duluth, MN Championship Game 7:07 pm Fri/9 2012 NCAA Women’s Regionals (TBA) Sat/10 2012 NCAA Women’s Regionals (TBA) Sun/11 2012 NCAA Women’s Regionals (TBA)
TBA TBA TBA
Fri/16 2012 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four @ AMSOIL Arena, Duluth, MN Semi-Final #1 TBA Semi-Final #2 TBA Sun/18 2012 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four @ AMSOIL Arena, Duluth, MN Championship Game TBA
Schedule Key All times Central Daylight Time Face-offs for all Association-member home games are at either :07 or :37 after the hour; (WCHA) conference; (NC) non-conference; (X) exhibition
Sept. 23-24
Manitoba (Exh.)............... 7:07 p.m./2:07 p.m.
Jan. 4
Lindenwood.................................7:07 p.m.
Sept. 30-Oct. 1 at Boston University................ 6:00 p.m./2:00 p.m.
Jan. 14-15
Wisconsin*.................... 2:07 p.m./2:07 p.m.
Oct. 8-9
at Wisconsin*......................... 2:07 p.m./2:07 p.m.
Jan. 20-21
St. Cloud State*............... 7:07 p.m./7:07 p.m.
Oct. 15-16
Vermont........................ 2:07 p.m./2:07 p.m.
Jan. 27-28
at Ohio State*......................... 6:07 p.m./3:07 p.m.
Oct. 21-22
Ohio State*.................... 7:07 p.m./7:07 p.m.
Feb. 3-4
Bemidji State*................ 7:07 p.m./7:07 p.m.
Oct. 29-30
at Minnesota Duluth*.............. 3:07 p.m./3:07 p.m.
Feb. 10-11
at Minnesota State*................ 7:07 p.m./3:07 p.m.
Nov. 4-5
at St. Cloud State*.................. 2:07 p.m./2:07 p.m.
Feb. 17-18
at Minnesota*......................... 6:07 p.m./4:07 p.m.
Nov. 18-19
Minnesota State*............. 7:07 p.m./7:07 p.m.
Feb. 24-26
WCHA Playoff First Round
Nov. 25
at Bemidji State* (Crookston, Minn.)...... 7:07 p.m.
Mar. 2-3
WCHA Final Face-Off (Duluth, Minn.)
Nov. 26
at Bemidji State*..................................... 7:07 p.m.
Mar. 9 or 10
NCAA Quarterfinals
Dec. 2-3
Minnesota*.................... 7:07 p.m./7:07 p.m.
Mar. 16-18
NCAA Frozen Four (Duluth, Minn.)
Dec. 10-11
Minnesota Duluth*........... 2:07 p.m./2:07 p.m.
*Indicates WCHA game. Home games in bold green. All times Central. Information subject to change.