2009–10 Wisconsin Badgers women's ice hockey season

2009–10 Wisconsin Badgers women's ice hockey season
Camp Randall Hockey Classic champions
Conference4th WCHA
Home iceKohl Center
Rankings
USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine
USCHO.com/CBS College Sports
Record
Overall18-15-3
Home10-8-2
Road8-6-1
Neutral0-1-0
Coaches and Captains
Head CoachTracey DeKeyser
Assistant CoachesPeter Johnson
Jackie Friesen
Captain(s)Jasmine Giles
Wisconsin Badgers women's ice hockey seasons
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Offseason

  • July 31: The school hired two assistant coaches for the 2009–10 season. Tracey DeKeyser will act as the interim head coach while Peter Johnson and Jackie Friesen will fill in as short term assistants. Actual head coach Mark Johnson takes a one-year leave of absence to coach the U.S. women's team in the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.[1]
  • August 1: Former Wisconsin goaltender, Jessie Vetter has been named a finalist for the Women's Sports Foundation's Sportswoman of the Year award. Vetter is one of ten finalists selected for the 2009 honor which fans can vote for to determine the ultimate winner.[2]
  • August 15: Hockey Canada announced that Badgers players Mallory Deluce and Stefanie McKeough have been selected for Canada's National Women's Under-22 Team. The club will take part in a three-game series against Canada's National Women's Team from August 17–20 at Father David Bauer Olympic Arena in Calgary.[3] Deluce was a member of Canada's National Women's Under-22 Team during the 2008–09 season. McKeough won a silver medal with Canada's National Women's Under-18 Team at the 2009 IIHF World Women's Under-18 Championship in Fussen, Germany.
  • August 24: Two current and six former Badgers were selected to the 23-player roster for the U.S. Women's National Team. Five of the Badgers were part of the 2009 NCAA championship team, which includes Patty Kazmaier Award winner Jessie Vetter, Erika Lawler, Meghan Duggan, Hilary Knight and Angie Keseley. Former Badgers Kerry Weiland and Molly Engstrom were named to the squad. Engstrom is the only Badger with Olympic experience representing Team USA. Knight and Duggan will redshirt the 2009–10 season at Wisconsin to train with the U.S. National Team. Keseley is one of two players selected who has not played on a U.S. National Team prior to the selection.[4]
  • September 9: The WCHA announced that Wisconsin defenseman Brittany Haverstock and forwards Brooke Ammerman, Mallory Deluce and Jasmine Giles have been named as WCHA All-Stars. The three players are among 22 players from the conference to face the 2009-10 U.S Women's National Team in St. Paul, Minn. on September 25.[5]
  • 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. The Badgers collected six first-place votes and 48 points in a poll of the eight coaches.[6]

Regular season

  • October 5: The Wisconsin Badgers women's hockey team was ranked No. 4 in the country. The USCHO.com officials revealed it in their first Top-10 Women's Hockey Poll of the season. Wisconsin accumulated 112 points and one first place vote.[7]
  • January 5: In an exhibition game against Wisconsin, former Wisconsin player Jinelle Zaugg-Siergiej netted a goal and had an assist as the American Olympic Hockey Team won by a score of 9–0.[8]
  • The Wisconsin women's team will play host to 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.[9]
  • Feb 6: The No. 9 Wisconsin women's hockey team (16-10-3, 13-9-1 WCHA) defeated the Bemidji State Beavers (8-14-7, 7-9-7 WCHA), 6–1, in the first ever Culver's Camp Randall Hockey Classic at Camp Randall Stadium. The Badgers played in front of an NCAA-record crowd of 8,263 fans in the second-ever women's hockey outdoor showdown. Sophomore Carolyne Prevost scored the first goal in Camp Randall history at the 16:53 mark and backhanded it in to put the Badgers up 1–0. The Badgers dominated offensively, outshooting the Beavers 42–13. Freshman Becca Ruegsegger (Lakewood, Colo.) finished with 13 saves in net for Wisconsin,[10]

Standings

Conference Overall
GP W L T SW PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Minnesota 2217233407929 2821349334
Minnesota-Duluth 2215521336842 2819728857
Wisconsin 2212910256349 28151038161
Bemidji State 227873244148 2881375070
St. Cloud State 2281043234961 28111167081
Ohio State 22101020227071 28131149184
Minnesota State 2221553123674 2641754587
North Dakota 2241620103163 2651744574

Roster

  • Brianna Decker was named WCHA Rookie of the Week after a two-goal game against North Dakota and a series against Ohio State. Against the Buckeyes, she recorded a five-point series and her first collegiate hat trick as the Badgers split with Ohio State from Jan. 29–30.[11]
  • Jasmine Giles recorded eight points in three games from Feb. 14-20 (five goals, three assists)[12]
  • Caroline Prevost recorded her first career hat trick against St. Cloud on Jan. 22 had a three-game assist and career-high three-game point streak from 10/11-24[13]
NumberPlayerPositionClassHeight
20Brooke AmmermanFSo5-8
9Mallory DeluceFJr5-7
26Anne DronenDJr5-3
7Meghan DugganFJr5-9
14Maria EvansFJr5-4
12Jasmine GilesFSr5-7
4Brittany HaverstockDSo5-6
3Olivia JakielDJr5-10
29Nikki KaasaGSo5-10
23Hilary KnightFJr5-11
17Emily KranzFSr5-7
35Alannah McCreadyGSr5-6
2Kelly NashFJr5-6
27Carolyne PrévostFSo
11Kyla SandersFSr5-6
22Malee WindmeierDJr5-9

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentScoreRecord
10/2/20097:07 PMvs North DakotaLoss, 2-0 [14]0-1-0
10/3/20097:07 PMvs North DakotaWin, 3-0[15]1-1-0
10/10/20097:00 PMat Bemidji StateLoss, 1-0[16]1-2-0
10/11/20094:00 PMat Bemidji StateWin, 3-1[17]2-2-0
10/23/20097:07 PMvs Ohio StateLoss, 4-32-3-0
10/24/20097:07 PMvs Ohio StateWin, 5-33-3-0
10/30/20092:07 PMvs MinnesotaWin, 4-24-3-0
11/1/20092:00 PMvs MinnesotaWin, 5-25-3-0
11/6/20092:00 AMvs Robert MorrisLoss, 3-15-4-0
11/7/20092:07 PMRobert MorrisWin, 3-2 (OT)6-4-0
11/12/20097:07 PMWayne StateTie, 2-26-4-1
11/13/20092:07 PMWayne StateWin, 6-27-4-1
11/20/20092:07 PMat St. Cloud StateWin, 2-18-4-1
11/21/20092:07 PMat St. Cloud StateLoss, 4-28-5-1
11/27/20097:00 PMat ProvidenceTie, 2-28-5-2
11/28/20097:00 PMat ProvidenceWin, 4-19-5-2
12/4/20092:07 PMvs Minnesota DuluthWin, 3-110-5-2
12/6/20092:07 PMvs Minnesota DuluthTie, 2-210-5-3
12/11/20097:07 PMat Minnesota StateWin, 3-011-5-3
12/12/20093:07 PMat Minnesota StateWin, 6-212-5-3
1/5/20107:07 PMvs U.S. Select TeamLoss, 9-012-6-3
1/8/20107:07 PMat North DakotaLoss, 3-112-7-3
1/9/20107:37 PMat North DakotaWin, 2-013-7-3
1/16/20107:07 PMat Minnesota DuluthLoss, 5-313-8-3
1/17/20104:07 PMat Minnesota DuluthLoss, 2-113-9-3
1/22/20102:07 PMvs St. Cloud StateWin, 5-314-9-3
1/23/20102:07 PMvs St. Cloud StateLoss, 4-314-10-3
1/29/20106:00 PMat Ohio StateLoss, 5-414-11-3
1/30/20103:00 PMat Ohio StateWin, 3-215-11-3
2/6/2010TBAvs Bemidji StateWin, 6-116-11-3
2/7/20102:07 PMvs Bemidji StateLoss, 2-016-12-3
2/12/20102:07 PMvs Minnesota StateLoss, 5-316-13-3
2/14/201012:00 PMvs Minnesota StateWin, 6-017-13-3
2/19/20106:07 PMat MinnesotaWin, 4-318-13-3
2/20/20106:07 PMat MinnesotaLoss, 3-218-14-3

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Player stats

= Indicates team leader

Skaters

PlayerGamesGoalsAssistsPointsPoints/gamePIMGWGPPGSHG
Brooke Ammerman352018381.085744640
Mallory Deluce321319321.000026230
Brianna Decker271512271.000020341
Carolyne Prévost321115260.81250321
Jasmine Giles361213250.694456041
Kelly Nash35518230.657140130
Geena Prough3389170.51524020
Saige Pacholok36313160.444438010
Stefanie McKeough36114150.416737000
Kyla Sanders3456110.323522000
Breann Frykas367180.222220100
Anne Dronen361670.194442100
Brittany Haverstock360770.194428000
Alev Kelter221560.272720110
Emily Kranz362350.13894000
Malee Windmeier122240.333314001
Maria Evans340220.05880000
Lauren Unser271010.03700000
Olivia Jakiel90110.11110000
Carla Pentimone170000.00000000
Becca Ruegsegger210000.00000000
Derya Kelter200000.00002000
Alannah McCready170000.00000000

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Goaltenders

PlayerGamesWinsLossesTiesGoals againstMinutesGAAShutoutsSavesSave %
Alannah McCready17980369982.16472375.912
Becca Ruegsegger219734511792.28992439.907

Postseason

WCHA playoffs

DateTimeOpponentScoreNotes
02/26/20107:00 PMvs Ohio State1-3Natalie Spooner gets a hat trick[20]
02/27/20107:00 PMvs Ohio State3-4 (OT)Ohio State sweeps series

Awards and honors

  • Brianna Decker, WCHA Rookie of the Week (Week of October 5)[21]
  • Brianna Decker, Badgers Rookie of the Year (2009–10)
  • Carolyne Prevost, WCHA Offensive Player of the Week (Week of January 25)[22]
  • Becca Ruegsegger, WCHA Defensive Player of the Week (Week of November 2)[23]
  • Becca Ruegsegger, Wisconsin, WCHA Defensive Player of the Week (Week of January 11) [24]
  • Kyla Sanders, Frozen Four Skills Competition participant[25]
  • Jessie Vetter, Sportswoman of the Year by Women's Sports Foundation[26]

Preseason honors

  • WCHA Preseason Player of the year: Brooke Ammerman[6]
  • WCHA Preseason Rookie of the year: Brianna Decker[6]
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