2005–06 Wisconsin Badgers women's ice hockey season
The 2005–06 Wisconsin Badgers women's ice hockey team was the Badgers' 6th season. Led by head coach Mark Johnson, the Badgers won their first NCAA championship.
2005–06 Wisconsin Badgers women's ice hockey season | |
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NCAA Division I National Champions WCHA Regular Season Champions WCHA Tournament Champions NCAA Championship Game, W 3–0 vs. Minnesota | |
Conference | 1st WCHA |
Home ice | Kohl Center |
Rankings | |
USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine | #1 |
USCHO.com/CBS College Sports | #2 |
Record | |
Overall | 36–4–1 |
Home | 17–2–0 |
Road | 12–1–1 |
Neutral | 7–1–0 |
Coaches and Captains | |
Head Coach | Mark Johnson |
Assistant Coaches | Tracey Cornell Dan Koch Jackie Friesen |
Captain(s) | Sharon Cole |
Alternate captain(s) | Sara Bauer Nikki Burish |
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Regular season
Schedule
Date | Result | Opponent | Score |
10/8 | L | Minnesota Duluth | 2–5 |
10/9 | W | MINNESOTA DULUTH (4) | 4–3 OT |
10/15 | W | VERMONT | 5–0 |
10/16 | W | VERMONT | 5–0 |
10/21 | W | at Minnesota State | 4–1 |
10/28 | W | NORTH DAKOTA | 3–2 |
10/29 | W | NORTH DAKOTA | 8–0 |
11/4 | W | ST. CLOUD STATE | 5–2 |
11/5 | W | ST. CLOUD STATE | 3–1 |
11/9 | W | vs Minnesota State | 7–1 |
11/18 | W | at Minnesota (4) | 2–0 |
11/19 | W | at Minnesota (4) | 6–2 |
11/26 | W | at Dartmouth | 4–3 |
11/27 | L | vs New Hampshire (4) | 1–2 |
12/3 | W | at Bemidji State | 10–3 |
12/4 | W | at Bemidji State | 4–1 |
12/9 | T | at Minnesota Duluth (1) | 2–2 OT |
12/10 | W | at Minnesota Duluth (1) | 2–1 |
1/6 | W | at Wayne State | 5–3 |
1/7 | W | at Wayne State | 3–0 |
1/13 | W | at North Dakota | 2–1 OT |
1/14 | W | at North Dakota | 4–0 |
1/20 | W | OHIO STATE | 4–3 OT |
1/22 | W | OHIO STATE | 5–1 |
1/28 | W | BEMIDJI STATE | 4–2 |
1/29 | W | BEMIDJI STATE | 3–1 |
2/3 | W | at St. Cloud State | 3–1 |
2/4 | L | at St. Cloud State | 0–1 |
2/10 | L | MINNESOTA (5) | 1–3 |
2/11 | W | MINNESOTA (5) | 3–1 |
2/17 | W | MINNESOTA STATE | 3–2 |
2/18 | W | MINNESOTA STATE | 5–0 |
2/24 | W | at Ohio State | 3–0 |
2/25 | W | at Ohio State | 1–0 |
3/3 | W | NORTH DAKOTA | 4–1 |
3/4 | W | NORTH DAKOTA | 6–0 |
3/11 | W | vs. St. Cloud State | 9–0 |
3/12 | W | vs. Minnesota (4) | 4–1 |
3/18 | W | vs. Mercyhurst (7) | 2–1 Double OT |
3/24 | W | vs. St. Lawrence (3) | 1–0 |
3/26 | W | vs Minnesota (4) | 3–0 |
Awards and honors
- Sara Bauer, Patty Kazmaier Award winner
- Sara Bauer, CoSIDA Academic All-District V
- Sara Bauer, ESPN The Magazine At-Large Academic All-American of the Year
- Sara Bauer, WCHA Player of the Year
- Mark Johnson, AHCA Division I Coach of the Year
- Mark Johnson, WCHA Coach of the Year
- Bobbi Jo Slusar, AHCA All-Americans First Team
- Bobbi Jo Slusar, Patty Kazmaier Award Top-10 Finalist
- Bobbi Jo Slusar, WCHA Defensive Player of the Year
All-WCHA honors
- Sara Bauer, First Team
- Sharon Cole, Second Team
- Meaghan Mikkelson, Second Team
- Bobbi Jo Slusar, First Team
Team honors
- Nicki Burish, W Club Community Service Award
- Sara Bauer, Offensive Player of the Year
- Sara Bauer, UW Athletic Board Scholars (letterwinners who have the highest cumulative grade point average in their respective sport)
- Sharon Cole, Badger Award
- Phoebe Monteleone Jeff Sauer Award
- Bobbi Jo Slusar, Defensive Player of the Year
- Jessie Vetter, Rookie of the Year
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References
- "Wisconsin 2007–08 Review and Records" (PDF). Wisconsin Badgers. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 June 2011. Retrieved 11 June 2010.
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