2009–10_NCAA_Division_I_women's_ice_hockey_season

2009–10 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey season

2009–10 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey season

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The 2009–10 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey season began on October 2, 2009, ending with the 2010 NCAA Division I Women's Ice Hockey Tournament's championship game on March 21, 2010 at Ridder Arena in Minneapolis. It marked the third time that Minneapolis had hosted the Frozen Four.[1] The tournament's opening round was scheduled for Friday, February 26, 2010, followed by the Final Faceoff on Saturday through Sunday, March 6–7, 2010. The quarterfinals were played on Friday through Saturday, March 12–13, 2010, with the Frozen Four played on Friday and Saturday, March 19 and 20, 2010.

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Season outlook

Pre-season polls

  • September 17: The Mercyhurst College women's hockey team has been predicted to finish first in the College Hockey America Preseason Coaches' Poll. The poll was released by CHA league officials. Mercyhurst claimed four of five possible first-place votes and 16 points to earn the top ranking for the eighth-straight season. Robert Morris came in second with 14 points after finishing with a 5-9-2 mark in conference play a season ago. Wayne State was slated third with nine points and Syracuse landed at No. 4 with eight points. Niagara, was ranked No. 5 with five points.[2]
  • September 22:St. Lawrence has been selected to finish in first place in the ECAC in the preseason poll. The voting was done by the league coaches as part of the pre-season polls and all-league team. The Saints, garnered a total of 107 points, including three of 12 first-place votes.[3] St. Lawrence, boasts returning all-league selection senior defender Britni Smith. Last season, the team finished second in the regular-season standings with a mark of 16-5-1.
  • September 24:The Badgers are the preseason pick to win the Western Collegiate Hockey Association women's title, according to a poll of league coaches. Wisconsin went 34-2-5 last season en route to its third NCAA title in four years. The Badgers collected six first-place votes and 48 points in a poll of the eight coaches. Defending WCHA champion Minnesota, placed second with 43 points and two first-place votes. Minnesota Duluth, with 38 points, was selected to finish third. All three of those teams qualified for the NCAA Frozen Four last season.[4]

Exhibition

CIS Exhibition

Throughout the season, various NCAA schools will play Canadian Interuniversity Sport hockey teams in exhibition games.

DateLocationNCAA schoolCIS teamScore
Fri. Sept 25DetroitWayne StateYork[5]Wayne State, 3-2[6]
Fri. Sept 25Grand Forks, N.D.North DakotaManitoba[5]North Dakota, 3-1[7]
Sat. Sept 26Erie, Pa.MercyhurstGuelphMercyhurst, 10-0[8]
Sat. Sept 26Columbus, OHOhio StateWilfrid Laurier[9]Tie, 1-1 (Ohio State scores in shootout)[10]
Sat. Sept 26Grand Forks, N.D.North DakotaManitobaManitoba, 3-2[11]
Sun. Sept 27Matthews ArenaNortheastern[12]McGillMcGill, 3-1[13]
Sun, Sep 27Pittsburgh, Pa.Robert MorrisWilfrid Laurier[14]RMU, 4-0[15]
Sun. Sept 27Tennity Ice PavilionSyracuseGuelph[16]Guelph, 3-1[17]
Sun. Sept 27NiagaraBrock UniversityNiagara, 5-2
Sat. Oct 3Appleton ArenaSt. LawrenceMcGill[18]
Sun. Oct 4Burlington, VTVermontMcGillMcGill, 2-1[19]
Fri. Oct 23Hanover, N.H.DartmouthMcGill[20]St. Lawrence, 2-1[21]
Sun. Oct 25New Haven, CTYaleMcGillYale, 4-2[22]
Sat. Jan 2Orono, MaineMaineUniversity of MonctonMaine, 4-2[23][failed verification]
Sun. Jan 3Orono, MaineMaineUniversity of MonctonMaine, 6-3[24][failed verification]

Canadian semipro exhibition

Throughout the season, various NCAA schools will play semipro Canadian teams in exhibition games.

DateLocationNCAA schoolCanadian teamScore
9/25/2009Erie, Pa.MercyhurstVaughan Flames[25]Mercyhurst, 10-0[26]
9/26/2009Cheel ArenaClarksonOttawa Senators (PWHL)[27] Clarkson, 7-3[28]
10/18/2009Lynah RinkCornell Big RedToronto Aeros5-5[29]
11/21/2009Grand Forks, N.D.North DakotaManitoba Maple Leafs[5]

US Olympic exhibition games

Throughout the season, various NCAA schools will play the United States Olympic Hockey team.

DateLocationNCAA schoolScore
September 25Xcel Energy CenterWCHA All-StarsUSA, 6-1[30]
September 26National Hockey CenterSt. Cloud StateUSA, 13-0[31]
October 10Grand Forks, N.D.North DakotaUSA, 11-1[32]
November 22Whittemore CenterHockey East women's All-Stars[33]
January 5Madison, WIWisconsin[34]
January 12Ridder ArenaMinnesota[35]

Regular season

  • November 7: The 10th-ranked Harvard women's ice hockey team had a 3-0 shutout victory over No. 7 St. Lawrence at Bright Hockey Center. The Crimson earned the program's 500th victory.[36]

Standings

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x: Regular season champion, y: Postseason champion

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= Qualified for NCAA Frozen Four = Qualified for NCAA Tournament

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Outdoor Games

  • On Friday, January 8, 2010, Boston's Fenway Park played host to a Hockey East doubleheader. In the first game, New Hampshire faced off against Northeastern in an outdoor college hockey doubleheader in the first outdoor women's hockey game in the sport's history.[38] Northeastern surged to a 2-0 lead, but New Hampshire rallied to win 5-3. The latter game featured the men's teams from Boston College and Boston University, in which BU won 3-2.
  • The Wisconsin women's team will host the Camp Randall Hockey Classic on Feb. 6, 2010 at Camp Randall Stadium. The UW women's hockey program will take on the Bemidji State Beavers outdoors at the stadium as part of their weekend series, while the men's program will follow against the Michigan Wolverines in what will serve as the United States Hockey Hall of Fame Game.[39]

Season Tournaments

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  • Easton Holiday Classic
DateSchoolsScore
Jan. 2Minnesota State vs. MercyhurstMercyhurst, 8-2
Jan. 2St. Cloud State vs. ProvidenceTie, 4-4
Jan. 3Minnesota State vs. ProvidenceProvidence, 2-0
Jan. 3St. Cloud State vs. MercyhurstTie, 4-4

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Rankings

October

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November

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December

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January

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February

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March

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2010 Olympics

Active players

The following active NCAA players will represent their respective countries in Ice hockey at the 2010 Winter Olympics.

PlayerNCAA schoolNationalityPositionGoalsAssistsPointsFinish
Meghan AgostaMercyhurst CanadaForward9615Gold
Elin HolmlövMinnesota-Duluth SwedenForward4th Place
Haley IrwinMinnesota-Duluth CanadaForward516Gold
Rebecca JohnstonCornell CanadaForward156Gold
Jocelyne LamoureuxNorth Dakota United StatesForwardSilver
Monique LamoureuxNorth Dakota United StatesForward4610Silver
Darcia LeimgruberMaine SwitzerlandForward5th Place
Kim MartinMinnesota-Duluth SwedenGoaltender4th Place
Julia MartyNortheastern SwitzerlandDefense5th Place
Stefanie MartySyracuse SwitzerlandForward92115th Place
Heidi PelttariMinnesota State FinlandForwardBronze
Mariia PosaMinnesota State FinlandForwardBronze
Noora RätyMinnesota FinlandGoaltenderBronze
Florence SchellingNortheastern SwitzerlandGoaltender5th Place
Nina Tikkinen[45]Minnesota State FinlandForwardBronze
Zuzana TomčíkováBemidji State SlovakiaGoaltender8th
Saara Tuominen[46]Minnesota Duluth FinlandForwardBronze
Sarah VaillancourtHarvard CanadaForward358Gold

Former players

PlayerNCAA schoolNationalityPositionGoalsAssistsPointsMedal
Gillian AppsDartmouth CanadaForward347Gold
Jennifer BotterillHarvard CanadaForward022Gold
Tessa BonhommeOhio State CanadaForward224Gold
Julie ChuHarvard United StatesForwardSilver
Natalie DarwitzMinnesota United StatesForward4711Silver
Meghan DugganWisconsin United StatesForwardSilver
Molly EngstromWisconsin United StatesDefenceSilver
Gina KingsburySt. Lawrence CanadaForward213Gold
Hilary KnightWisconsin United StatesForwardSilver
Brianne McLaughlin[47]Robert Morris Colonials United StatesGoaltender000Silver
Gigi MarvinMinnesota United StatesForwardSilver
Meghan Mikkelson[48]Wisconsin CanadaForwardGold
Caroline OuelletteMinnesota-Duluth CanadaForward2911Gold
Cherie PiperDartmouth CanadaForward5510Gold
Angela RuggieroHarvard United StatesDefenceSilver
Jenny PotterMinnesota Duluth United StatesForward6511Silver
Kelli StackBoston College United StatesForward358Silver
Karen ThatcherProvidence United StatesDefenceSilver
Jessie VetterWisconsin United StatesGoaltenderSilver
Jinelle ZauggWisconsin United StatesForwardSilver

Post-season tournaments

NCAA tournament

Regionals

DateTimeTeamsScoreNotes
March 132:00 pm ETMercyhurst (29-2-3) vs. Boston University (17-8-12)Mercyhurst, 4-1[49]Bailey Bram scored two goals, including the game winner
March 132:00 pm CTMinnesota Duluth (28-8-2) vs. New Hampshire (19-8-5)2-1[50]The Bulldogs fourth consecutive trip to Frozen Four
March 134:00 pm CTMinnesota (25-8-5) vs. Clarkson (23-11-5)3-2 (OT)[51]Emily West scored the game-winning goal
March 13Harvard (20-7-5) vs. Cornell (19-8-6)Cornell, 6-2[52]Will play Mercyhurst for third time this season

Frozen Four

National Semifinals
March 19
National Championship Game
March 21
      
M2 Mercyhurst 2
W1 Cornell 3
W1 Cornell 2
S1 Minnesota Duluth 3
S1 Minnesota Duluth 3
E3 Minnesota 2

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Stats leaders

Scoring

  • This is an INCOMPLETE list
PlayerSchoolGoalsAssistsPointsPIM
Vicki BendusMercyhurst273562[54]
Jesse ScanzanoMercyhurst194160
Emmanuelle BlaisMinnesota Duluth283159[55]36
Bailey BramMercyhurst272653
Hokey LanganOhio State252651[56]36
Kelly PatonNew Hampshire193251[57]
Micaela LongNew Hampshire123850
Felicia NelsonSt.Cloud State311546

Goaltending

PlayerSchoolGames playedMinutesGoals againstWinsLossesTiesShutoutsSave %Goals Against Average

Other

MetricPlayerSchoolNumber
Points per gameJesse ScanzanoMercyhurst1.97
Goals per gameFelicia NelsonSt. Cloud State0.91
Assists per gameJesse ScanzanoMercyhurst1.36
Power play goalsFelicia NelsonSt. Cloud State15
Short handed goalsVicki Bendus and Bailey Bram (tie)Mercyhurst5
Game winning goalsEmmanuelle Blais
Emily West
Minnesota-Duluth
Minnesota
10
Save percentageVictoria VigilantiQuinnipiac.950
Goals against averageVictoria VigilantiQuinnipiac1.25
Goalie winning percentageHillary PattendenMercyhurst.871

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Awards and honors

Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Nominees

PlayerPositionClassSchool
Cristin AllenDSr.Univ. of Connecticut
Melissa AndersonFSr.Boston Univ.
Jenni BauerGJr.Niagara Univ.
Vicki BendusFJr.Mercyhurst College
Courtney BirchardDJr.Univ. of New Hampshire
Emmanuelle BlaisFSr.Univ. of Minnesota Duluth
Bailey BramFSo.Mercyhurst College
Kate BuesserFJr.Harvard Univ.
Leanna CoskrenDJr.Harvard Univ.
Lauren Dahm^GJr.Clarkson Univ.
Brianna DelaneyFSo.Robert Morris Univ.
Kate DunlopFSr.Sacred Heart Univ.
Lauren FontaineFJr.Sacred Heart Univ.
Laura FortinoDFr.Cornell Univ.
Laura FridfinnsonFJr.Univ. of Minnesota Duluth
Laura GerstenDSr.Rensselaer
Caitlin HoganFSr.St. Cloud State Univ.
Christina KesslerGSr.Harvard Univ.
Bray KetchumFJr.Yale Univ.
Genevieve LacasseGSo.Providence College
Hokey LanganFFr.The Ohio State Univ.
Micaela LongFSr.Univ. of New Hampshire
Felicia NelsonFSr.St. Cloud State Univ.
Sara O'MalleyFJr.Robert Morris Univ.
Sarah ParsonsFSr.Dartmouth College
Kelly PatonFSr.Univ. of New Hampshire
Noora RätyGFr.Univ. of Minnesota
Lauriane RougeauDFr.Cornell Univ.
Liza RyabkinaFJr.Harvard Univ.
Jesse ScanzanoFJr.Mercyhurst College
Florence SchellingGSo.Northeastern Univ.
Anne SchleperDSo.Univ. of Minnesota
Lucy Schoedel^GSr.Syracuse Univ.
Britney SelinaFSr.Clarkson Univ.
Britni SmithDSr.St. Lawrence Univ.
Jaclyn SnikerisGJr.Yale Univ.
Natalie SpoonerFSo.The Ohio State Univ.
Katie StewartFSr.Colgate Univ.
Dominique Thibault^FSr.Clarkson Univ.
Allie ThunstromFSr.Boston College
Zuzana TomcikovaGSo.Bemidji State Univ.
Amanda Trunzo^FJr.Dartmouth College
Sonja van der BliekGJr.Rensselaer
Emily WestFJr.Univ. of Minnesota
Catherine WhiteFSo.Cornell Univ.

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Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Finalists

= Indicates Winner
= Indicates Finalist
PlayerPositionClassSchool
Vicki BendusFJr.Mercyhurst College
Emmanuelle BlaisFSr.Univ. of Minnesota Duluth
Bailey BramFSo.Mercyhurst College
Felicia NelsonFSr.St. Cloud State Univ.
Sarah ParsonsFSr.Dartmouth College
Kelly PatonFSr.Univ. of New Hampshire
Noora RätyGFr.Univ. of Minnesota
Jesse ScanzanoFJr.Mercyhurst College
Florence SchellingGSo.Northeastern Univ.
Britni SmithDSr.St. Lawrence Univ.

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National and Conference Awards

AwardPlayerSchool
Patty Kazmaier AwardVicki BendusMercyhurst
CHA Most Valuable PlayerVicki Bendus[61]Mercyhurst
CHA Rookie of the YearIsabel MenardSyracuse
ECAC Most Valuable PlayerCatherine WhiteCornell
ECAC Rookie of the YearVictoria VigilantiQuinnipiac
HEA Most Valuable Player(Tie) Kelly Paton and Florence Schelling[62]New Hampshire and Northeastern
HEA Rookie of the YearKristina LavoieNew Hampshire
WCHA Most Valuable Player(Tie) Felicia Nelson, and Zuzana Tomcikova[63]St. Cloud State and Bemidji State
WCHA Rookie of the YearHokey LanganOhio State
Division I Women's Coach of the YearDoug Derragh[64]Cornell
USCHO.com Coach of the Year

All-conference honors

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All-rookie team

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All-America honors

First team

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Second team

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New England Hockey Writers All-Star Team

  • Forwards
    • Kate Buesser - Harvard
    • Ashley Cottrell - Providence
    • Jenna Cunningham - Dartmouth
    • Micaela Long - New Hampshire
    • Sarah Parsons - Dartmouth
    • Kelly Paton - New Hampshire
  • Defense
  • Goalies
  • Coach of the Year: Rick Seeley - Quinnipiac
  • Player of the Year: Kelly Paton - New Hampshire[69]

All Ivy League honors

  • First Team All-Ivy
    • F - Catherine White, Cornell
    • F - Sarah Parsons, Dartmouth
    • F - Kate Buesser, Harvard
    • D - Laura Fortino, Cornell
    • D - Lauriane Rougeau, Cornell
    • G - Amanda Mazzotta, Cornell
    • G - Jacklyn Snikeris, Yale
  • Second Team All-Ivy
    • F - Chelsea Karpenko, Cornell
    • F - Jillian Dempsey, Harvard
    • F - Bray Ketchum, Yale
    • D - Leanna Coskren, Harvard
    • D - Sasha Sherry, Princeton
    • G - Katie Jamieson, Brown
  • Honorable Mention
    • F - Danielle DiCesare, Princeton
    • F - Paula Romanchuk, Princeton
    • D - Cori Bassett, Harvard
    • D - Alyssa Clarke, Yale
    • G - Christina Kessler, Harvard
  • Player of the Year, Catherine White, Cornell
  • Rookie of the Year, Lauriane Rougeau, Cornell[70]

Frozen Four Skills Competition

The Frozen Four skills competition will be held on April 9 at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan.

Eastern squad

  • Melissa Anderson, Boston University
  • Anna McDonald, Harvard
  • Sarah Parsons, Dartmouth
  • Kelly Paton, New Hampshire
  • Britni Smith, St. Lawrence
  • Allie Thunstrom, Boston College
  • The two goalies are:
    • Brittony Chartier, St. Lawrence
    • Melissa Haber, Boston U.

Western squad

  • Kelli Blankenship, Minnesota
  • Rachel Davis, Ohio State
  • Caitlin Hogan, St. Cloud State
  • Kyla Sanders, Wisconsin
  • Chelsea Walkland, Robert Morris
  • Ashley Young, Minnesota State Mankato .
  • The two goalies are:
    • Lauren Bradel, St. Thomas (Minnesota)
    • Lindsey Park, Wayne State[71]

See also


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