2008–09 Wisconsin Badgers women's ice hockey season

The 2008–09 Wisconsin Badgers women's ice hockey team was the Badgers' 9th season. Led by head coach Mark Johnson, the Badgers went 21–2–5 in the WCHA.

2008–09 Wisconsin Badgers women's ice hockey season
NCAA Division I National Champions
WCHA Tournament Champions
NCAA Championship Game, W 5–0 vs. Mercyhurst
Conference2nd WCHA
Home iceKohl Center
Rankings
USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine#1
USCHO.com/CBS College Sports#1
Record
Overall34–2–5
Home18–0–2
Road8–2–3
Neutral8–0–0
Coaches and Captains
Head CoachMark Johnson
Captain(s)Erika Lawler
Alternate captain(s)Meghan Duggan
Alycia Matthews
Wisconsin Badgers women's ice hockey seasons
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Regular season

On October 18, the Badgers beat Bemidji State in the United States Hockey Hall of Fame Game.

Roster

NumberPlayerPositionClassHeight
20Ammerman, Brooke,FFr5–8
16Bible, Rachel,FSr5–6
9Deluce, Mallory,FSo5–7
26Dronen, Anne,DSo5–3
7Duggan, Meghan(A),FJr5–9
14Evans, Maria,FSo5–4
12Giles, Jasmine,FJr5–7
10Hagen, Kayla,FSr5–5
4Haverstock, Brittany,DFr5–6
3Jakiel, Olivia,DSo5–10
29Kaasa, Nikki,GFr5–10
21Keseley, Angie,FSr5–7
23Knight, Hilary,FSo5–11
17Kranz, Emily,FJr5–7
13Lawler, Erika(C),FSr5–0
19Matthews, Alycia(A),DSr5–8
35McCready, Alannah,GJr5–6
2Nash, Kelly,So |5–6
27Prévost, Carolyne,FFr
11Sanders, Kyla,FJr5–6
30Jessie VetterGSr5–8
22Windmeier, Malee,DSo5–9

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Player stats

Skaters

= Indicates team leader
PlayerGPGoalsAssistsPointsPenalty MinutesGWPPSH
Brooke Ammerman4027275422670
Rachel Bible4134770210
Mallory Deluce4112203253242
Anne Dronen4145922100
Meghan Duggan4123335644470
Maria Evans211234000
Jasmine Giles4116294544163
Kayla Hagen240004000
Brittany Haverstock392151716100
Olivia Jakiel4109922000
Angie Keseley4118415922470
Hilary Knight39453883246162
Emily Kranz4111210000
Erika Lawler4020446437473
Alycia Matthews413222520020
Alannah McCready50000000
Kelly Nash417132022050
Carolyne Prévost411313260230
Kyla Sanders4110172712113
Jessie Vetter400112000
Malee Windmeier402111336010

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Goaltenders

PlayerGames PlayedMinutesGoals AgainstWinsLossesTiesShutoutsSave %Goals Against Average
Jessie Vetter40234249332514.9421.25
Alannah McCready513741000.9091.75

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Schedule and results

Green Background indicates a win. Red Background indicates a loss. White Background indicates an overtime tie/loss. * Non-Conference Game. (SO) Shootout.

September 2008

Record:2–0–0 Home:2–0–0 Away:0-0-0

#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPts
1September 26Quinnipiac0–10WisconsinVetter1,1391–0–0–0NC*
2September 27Quinnipiac3–7WisconsinMcCready1,2582–0–0–0NC*

October 2008

Record:7–0–1 Home:3–0–1 Away:4–0–0

#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPts
3October 3Syracuse0–3WisconsinVetter1,2163–0–0–0NC*
4October 4Syracuse0–8WisconsinVetter1,1874–0–0–0NC*
5October 10Wisconsin7–4Ohio StateVetter4325–0–0–02
6October 11Wisconsin4–0Ohio StateVetter3146–0–0–04
7October 17Wisconsin4–0Bemidji StateVetter2327–0–0–06
8October 18Wisconsin9–0Bemidji StateVetter2128–0–0–08
9October 24Minnesota1–1WisconsinUM 1 – 0 UW (SO)Vetter1,2168–0–1–09
10October 26Minnesota1–2WisconsinVetter2,0469–0–1–011
11October 31Minnesota-Duluth1–2WisconsinVetter1,69210–0–1–013

November 2008

Record:6–0–1 Home:4–0–1 Away: 2–0–0

  • The matches from November 21 and 22 were played in Fort Myers, Florida.
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPts
12November 1Minnesota-Duluth2–2WisconsinUMD 0 – 1 UW (SO)Vetter1,23710–0–2–115
13November 15Wisconsin5–1North DakotaVetter43711–0–2–117
14November 16Wisconsin4–0North DakotaVetter39412–0–2–119
15November 21New Hampshire2–8WisconsinVetter34713–0–2–1NC* (19)
16November 22New Hampshire0–2WisconsinVetter38514–0–2–1NC* (19)
17November 28Minnesota State0–8WisconsinVetter1,56915–0–2–121
18November 30Minnesota State2–7WisconsinVetter1,87516–0–2–123

December 2008

Record:2–0–0 Home:2–0–0 Away: 0-0-0

#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPts
19December 5St. Cloud State0–7WisconsinVetter1,16517–0–2–125
20December 6St. Cloud State2–6WisconsinVetter1,43018–0–2–127

January 2009

Record:4–1–1 Home:2–0–0 Away: 2–1–1

#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPts
--January 2Team USA2–3WisconsinVetter1,88018–0–2–1NC* (27)
21January 10Wisconsin0–4Minnesota-DuluthVetter1,43618–1–2–127
22January 11Wisconsin3–3Minnesota-DuluthUW 0 – 2 UMD (SO)Vetter94318–1–3–128
23January 16North Dakota2–6WisconsinVetter1,28619–1–3–130
24January 17North Dakota2–7WisconsinVetter2,98320–1–3–132
25January 23Wisconsin5–1St. Cloud StateVetter32121–1–3–134
26January 24Wisconsin6–3St. Cloud StateVetter22122–1–3–136
27January 31Ohio State0–7WisconsinVetter2,54523–1–3–138

February 2009

Record:0-0-0 Home:0-0-0 Away: 0-0-0

#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPts
28February 1Ohio State0–7WisconsinVetter2,78924–1–3–140
29February 7Wisconsin2–4MinnesotaVetter2,56224–2–3–140
30February 8Wisconsin3–3MinnesotaUW 1 – 0 UM (SO)Vetter2,89524–2–4–242
31February 13Wisconsin8–1Minnesota State________________25–2–4__
32February 14Wisconsin3–3Minnesota State________________25–2–5__
33February 20Bemidji State3–0Wisconsin________________26–2–5__
34February 21Bemidji State5–2Wisconsin________________27–2–5__

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Postseason

NCAA Hockey tournament

  • NCAA Frozen Four Semifinals (played in Boston, Ma.)
    • Wisconsin 5, Minnesota-Duluth 1
  • NCAA Frozen Four Finals (played in Boston, Ma.)
    • Wisconsin 5, Mercyhurst 0
    • The game was played on March 22. Jessie Vetter stopped 37 shots for an NCAA record 14th shutout of the season (it was also her second in a national championship game) as Wisconsin won its third women's hockey title in four years with a 5–0 victory over Mercyhurst.[4]

Awards and honors

  • Jessie Vetter, Patty Kazmaier Award[5]
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See also

References

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