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2011-12 WOMEN’S HOCKEY MEDIA INFORMATION 1 WOMEN’S HOCKEY CONTACT KENDRA LEE Office Phone: 614-292-0088 Cell Phone: 614-929-8029 E-mail: [email protected] ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Assoc. AD for Athletics Communications .. Dan Wallenberg Director ........................................................ Shelly Poe Associate Directors................Jerry Emig, Leann Parker Assistant Directors......... Alissa Clendenen, D.C. Koehl, .......... Kendra Lee, Danielle Warner and Adam Widman Interns ...........................Brett Rybak and Alex Morando Web site ........................ OhioStateBuckeyes.com Main Office Phone.......................... 614-292-6861 Fax ................................................. 614-292-8547 Women’s Hockey Contact ........................... Kendra Lee Office Phone .................................. 614-292-0088 Cell Phone...................................... 614-929-8029 E-mail ..................................... [email protected] Mailing Address ................... Sixth Floor Fawcett Center ........................................... 2400 Olentangy River Road .......................................... Columbus, Ohio 43210-1166 GAME DAY MANAGEMENT PHONE NUMBERS Press Box ................................................ 614-688-0658 Facility Operations/OSU Ice Rink ............ 614-292-4154 Fane Experience and Promotions ........... 614-929-3672 Training Room ......................................... 614-292-7860 Equipment Room ..................................... 614-292-1679 WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Commissioner......................................... Bruce McLeod Associate Commissioner (Women’s)........... Sara Martin Supervisor of Officials............................ Greg Shepherd Assoc. Commissioner for Public Relations.... Doug Spencer Phone ............................................. 608-829-0110 Fax ................................................. 608-829-0200 E-mail .............................[email protected] Web site......................................................... wcha.com Mailing Address .............. 559 D’Onofrio Drive, Ste. 103 ............................................... Madison, WI 53719-2096 Women’s Public Relations ............................ Bill Brophy Phone ............................................. 608-277-0282 E-mail ........................................... [email protected] UNIVERSITY FACTS Location ............................ Columbus, Ohio (pop. 1.7m) Founded ................................................................ 1870 Enrollment . 51,818 (Columbus), 59.091 (all campuses) Nickname........................................................ Buckeyes Colors ............. Scarlet (PMS 200) and Gray (PMS 429) Mascot .................................................. Brutus Buckeye Director of Athletics..................................... Gene Smith Faculty Representative ................................ John Bruno Conference ...... Western Collegiate Hockey Association HOCKEY HISTORY All-Time Record/Yrs .................... 178-219-42 (.455)/12 WCHA Record/Yrs ....................... 116-167-33 (.419)/12 WCHA Tournament Record/Yrs ........ 13-20-0 (.394)/12 AHCA All-Americans .................................................... 4 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Top 10 Finalists ....... 5 Hockey Humanitarian Award Finalists ......................... 2 WCHA Player of the Year ............................................ 1 WCHA Defensive Player of the Year ........................... 1 WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year .............................. 1 WCHA Rookie of the Year ........................................... 2 All-WCHA Selections ................................................. 19 WCHA All-Tournament Selections ............................... 5 AWHCA Scholar All-Americans ................................. 24 WCHA Scholar-Athlete Selections............................. 21 WCHA All-Academic Selections ................................ 82 Academic All-Big Ten At-Large Selections................. 85 OSU Scholar-Athletes ............................................. 137 2010-11 REVIEW 2010-11 Record ..................................... 14-19-3 (.430) Shootout Record....................................................... 3-0 WCHA Record/Finish................................. 8-17-3-3/6th WCHA Tournament Record .................. 0-2/First Round 2010-11 Letterwinners Returning .... 18 (10 F, 5 D, 3 G) 2010-11 Letterwinners Lost ................. 8 (3 F, 3 D, 2 G) 2011-12 Newcomers............................ 6 (3 F, 2 D, 1 G) COACHING STAFF Head Coach .....................Nate Handrahan, 1st season Alma Mater, Year ................................. Niagara, ‘00 Office Phone...................................... 614-292-7073 Email ................................... [email protected] Record at Ohio State/Yrs ....................... 1st season WCHA Record/Yrs.................................. 1st season WCHA Tournament Record/Yrs.............. 1st season Career Record/Yrs .....................52-109-14 (.337)/5 Assistant Coach....................Scott Spencer, 1st season Alma Mater, Year ............................ Minot State ‘02 Assistant Coach................. Candice Moxley, 1st season Alma Mater, Year ................................. Niagara, ‘05 CREDENTIAL REQUESTS Members of the media interested in obtaining game credentials should contact Kendra Lee in the Athletics Communications office at 614-292-0088. In addition, media interested in attending a pratice session should contact Lee in advance. PLAYER INTERVIEWS Media wishing to conduct interviews with any member of the Ohio State soccer team should contact Kendra Lee to arrange the appointment. Please call at least one day in advance to allow setup time. ROAD REQUESTS Please direct all credential requests for Ohio State’s road games to the host school’s sports information director (see opponent information on page 3). WEEKLY RELEASE The weekly release, which includes notes and statistics, is available on the official Ohio State Athletics Department web site at OhioStateBuckeyes.com. If you could like to receive releases by email, contact Kendra Lee. GAME DAY MEDIA SERVICES Game notes and linecharts will be made available to the media prior to each game. Results will be distributed to the media about 20 minutes following the game. Any additional requests should be directed to Kendra Lee. RADIO/TELEVISION BROADCASTS Any member of the media wishing to broadcast games should contact Kendra Lee in the Athletics Communications office at least 48 hours prior to the game. PHOTO REQUESTS All still photography requests of Ohio State student- athletes and coaches must be e-mailed to Kyle McKee. He can be reached at at [email protected] POSTGAME PROCEDURES Formal press conferences are not held after games. Interview requests should be made in the press box to Kendra Lee prior to the end of the contests. Requested interviews will begin approximately 10 minutes after the game ends. Players and coaches will be available in a designated media area outside the locker room. A member of the Ohio State Athletics Communications Office will escort the media to the area. VIDEO SERVICES For information regarding video services and game footage (if available), contact Mark Smith, manager of video services at 614-688-5359. OHIOSTATEBUCKEYES.COM This is the official Web site of the Ohio State Athletics Department Ohio State women’s hockey releases, as well as a wide variety of related soccer and athletics department information can be found on the web, including links to all 36 varsity sports.

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KENDRA LEEOffi ce Phone:614-292-0088

Cell Phone:614-929-8029

E-mail:[email protected]

ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Assoc. AD for Athletics Communications .. Dan WallenbergDirector ........................................................ Shelly PoeAssociate Directors................Jerry Emig, Leann ParkerAssistant Directors......... Alissa Clendenen, D.C. Koehl, ..........Kendra Lee, Danielle Warner and Adam WidmanInterns ...........................Brett Rybak and Alex Morando Web site ........................ OhioStateBuckeyes.com Main Offi ce Phone .......................... 614-292-6861 Fax ................................................. 614-292-8547Women’s Hockey Contact ...........................Kendra Lee Offi ce Phone .................................. 614-292-0088 Cell Phone ...................................... 614-929-8029 E-mail ..................................... [email protected] Address ...................Sixth Floor Fawcett Center........................................... 2400 Olentangy River Road..........................................Columbus, Ohio 43210-1166

GAME DAY MANAGEMENT PHONE NUMBERSPress Box ................................................ 614-688-0658Facility Operations/OSU Ice Rink ............ 614-292-4154Fane Experience and Promotions ........... 614-929-3672Training Room ......................................... 614-292-7860Equipment Room ..................................... 614-292-1679

WESTERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Commissioner......................................... Bruce McLeodAssociate Commissioner (Women’s) ...........Sara MartinSupervisor of Offi cials............................Greg ShepherdAssoc. Commissioner for Public Relations.... Doug Spencer Phone ............................................. 608-829-0110 Fax ................................................. 608-829-0200 E-mail [email protected] site ......................................................... wcha.comMailing Address .............. 559 D’Onofrio Drive, Ste. 103............................................... Madison, WI 53719-2096Women’s Public Relations ............................ Bill Brophy Phone ............................................. 608-277-0282 E-mail ........................................... [email protected]

UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation ............................ Columbus, Ohio (pop. 1.7m)Founded ................................................................ 1870Enrollment . 51,818 (Columbus), 59.091 (all campuses)Nickname........................................................BuckeyesColors ............. Scarlet (PMS 200) and Gray (PMS 429)Mascot .................................................. Brutus BuckeyeDirector of Athletics..................................... Gene SmithFaculty Representative ................................ John BrunoConference ......Western Collegiate Hockey Association

HOCKEY HISTORYAll-Time Record/Yrs .................... 178-219-42 (.455)/12WCHA Record/Yrs ....................... 116-167-33 (.419)/12WCHA Tournament Record/Yrs ........ 13-20-0 (.394)/12AHCA All-Americans ....................................................4Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Top 10 Finalists .......5Hockey Humanitarian Award Finalists .........................2WCHA Player of the Year ............................................1WCHA Defensive Player of the Year ...........................1WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year ..............................1WCHA Rookie of the Year ...........................................2All-WCHA Selections .................................................19WCHA All-Tournament Selections ...............................5AWHCA Scholar All-Americans .................................24WCHA Scholar-Athlete Selections.............................21WCHA All-Academic Selections ................................82Academic All-Big Ten At-Large Selections .................85OSU Scholar-Athletes .............................................137

2010-11 REVIEW2010-11 Record ..................................... 14-19-3 (.430)Shootout Record.......................................................3-0WCHA Record/Finish................................. 8-17-3-3/6thWCHA Tournament Record .................. 0-2/First Round2010-11 Letterwinners Returning .... 18 (10 F, 5 D, 3 G)2010-11 Letterwinners Lost ................. 8 (3 F, 3 D, 2 G)2011-12 Newcomers ............................ 6 (3 F, 2 D, 1 G)

COACHING STAFFHead Coach .....................Nate Handrahan, 1st season Alma Mater, Year ................................. Niagara, ‘00 Offi ce Phone ...................................... 614-292-7073 Email [email protected] Record at Ohio State/Yrs ....................... 1st season WCHA Record/Yrs .................................. 1st season WCHA Tournament Record/Yrs .............. 1st season Career Record/Yrs .....................52-109-14 (.337)/5 Assistant Coach....................Scott Spencer, 1st season Alma Mater, Year ............................ Minot State ‘02Assistant Coach.................Candice Moxley, 1st season Alma Mater, Year ................................. Niagara, ‘05

CREDENTIAL REQUESTSMembers of the media interested in obtaining game credentials should contact Kendra Lee in the Athletics Communications offi ce at 614-292-0088. In addition, media interested in attending a pratice session should contact Lee in advance.

PLAYER INTERVIEWSMedia wishing to conduct interviews with any member of the Ohio State soccer team should contact Kendra Lee to arrange the appointment. Please call at least one day in advance to allow setup time.

ROAD REQUESTSPlease direct all credential requests for Ohio State’s road games to the host school’s sports information director (see opponent information on page 3).

WEEKLY RELEASEThe weekly release, which includes notes and statistics, is available on the offi cial Ohio State Athletics Department web site at OhioStateBuckeyes.com. If you could like to receive releases by email, contact Kendra Lee.

GAME DAY MEDIA SERVICESGame notes and linecharts will be made available to the media prior to each game. Results will be distributed to the media about 20 minutes following the game. Any additional requests should be directed to Kendra Lee.

RADIO/TELEVISION BROADCASTSAny member of the media wishing to broadcast games should contact Kendra Lee in the Athletics Communications offi ce at least 48 hours prior to the game.

PHOTO REQUESTSAll still photography requests of Ohio State student-athletes and coaches must be e-mailed to Kyle McKee. He can be reached at at [email protected]

POSTGAME PROCEDURESFormal press conferences are not held after games. Interview requests should be made in the press box to Kendra Lee prior to the end of the contests. Requested interviews will begin approximately 10 minutes after the game ends. Players and coaches will be available in a designated media area outside the locker room. A member of the Ohio State Athletics Communications Offi ce will escort the media to the area.

VIDEO SERVICESFor information regarding video services and game footage (if available), contact Mark Smith, manager of video services at 614-688-5359.

OHIOSTATEBUCKEYES.COMThis is the offi cial Web site of the Ohio State Athletics Department Ohio State women’s hockey releases, as well as a wide variety of related soccer and athletics department information can be found on the web, including links to all 36 varsity sports.

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27 Annie SvedinD, 5-4, L, So.Soraker, SwedenMODO Örnsköldsvik

34 Loren CarrierG, 5-8, L, So.Chandler, Ariz.Ontario Hockey Academy

1 Lisa Steffes G, 5-4, L, So. Amherstburg, OntarioBluewater Jr. Hawks

5 Natalie SpoonerF, 5-10, R, Sr.Scarborough, OntarioDurham West Jr. Lightning

Nate HandrahanHead Coach1st Season, Niagara ‘00

14 Becky AllisD, 5-8, R, So.West Olive, Mich.Chicago Mission

8 Kelly WildD, 5-3, L, Sr.Mendota Heights, Minn.Cretin-Derham Hall HS

20 Kari SchmittD, 5-11, L, Fr.Canton, Mich.Belle Tire U-19

Scott SpencerAssistant Coach1st Season, Minot State ‘02

7 Kayla SullivanF, 5-6, R, Fr.Flower Mound, TexasShattuck St. Mary’s HS

39 Stacy DanczakG, 5-6, L, Fr.Macedonia, OhioOhio Flames

13 Madison MarcotteD, 5-8, L, So.White Bear Lake, Minn.White Bear Lake HS

17 Liz RizzoF, 5-5, R, Jr.Glen Falls, N.Y.Berkshire School

4 Ally TarrF, 5-5, R, So.London, OntarioBluewater Jr. Hawks

11 Laura McIntoshF, 5-4, L, Sr.Waterloo, OntarioMississauga Jr. Chiefs

21 Kim TheutF, 5-6, L, Sr.Harrison Township, Mich.Little Caesars U-19

12 Hokey LanganF, 5-4, L, Jr.Chatham, OntarioLondon Jr. Devilettes

31 Chelsea KnappG, 5-9, L, R-So.York, N.Y.East Coast Wizards

23 Tina HollowellF, 5-5, L, Jr.Clinton Township, Mich.Little Caesars U-19

10 Melissa FesteF, 5-3, R, Sr.Bloomington, Minn.Eden Prairie HS

6 Taylor KuehlF, 5-8, L, Fr.Minnetrista, Minn.Mound Westonka HS

3 Brittany CarlsonD, 5-3, L, Sr.Hudson, Wis.Cretin-Derham Hall HS

24 Paige SemenzaF, 5-4, R, Jr.Pittston, Pa.North American Hockey Academy

15 Minttu TuominenF, 5-5, R, Jr.Espoo, FinlandEspoo Blues

19 Danielle GagneF, 5-6, R, Fr.Brampton, OntarioMississauga Chiefs

22 Sara SchmittD, 5-11, L, Fr.Canton, Mich.Belle Tire U-19

Candice MoxleyAssistant Coach1st Season, Niagara ‘05

Jim JeansEquipment Manager

Andy Simon-WambachAthletic Trainer

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2 0 1 1 - 1 2 R O S T E R# Name Pos. Ht. Yr. S/C Hometown High School Club Team1 Lisa Steffes G 5-4 So. L Amherstburg, Ontario St. Thomas of Villanova Bluewater Jr. Hawks3 Brittany Carlson D 5-3 Sr. L Hudson, Wis. Cretin-Derham Hall Cretin-Derham Hall4 Ally Tarr F 5-5 So. R London, Ontario AB Lucas Bluewater Jr. Hawks5 Natalie Spooner F 5-10 Sr. R Scarborough, Ontario Cedarbrae Collegiate Institute Durham West Jr. Lightning6 Taylor Kuehl F 5-8 Fr. L Minnetrista, Minn. Mound Westonka Mound Westonka7 Kayla Sullivan F 5-6 Fr. R Flower Mound, Texas Shattuck St. Mary’s Shattuck St. Mary’s8 Kelly Wild D 5-3 Sr. L Mendota Heights, Minn. Cretin-Derham Hall Cretin-Derham Hall10 Melissa Feste F 5-3 Sr. R Bloomington, Minn. Eden Prairie Eden Prairie 11 Laura McIntosh F 5-4 Sr. L Waterloo, Ontario Bluevale Collegiate Mississauga Jr. Chiefs12 Hokey Langan F 5-4 Jr. L Chatham, Ontario Chatham-Kent Secondary London Jr. Devilettes13 Madison Marcotte D 5-8 So. L White Bear Lake, Minn. White Bear Lake White Bear Lake14 Becky Allis D 5-8 So. R West Olive, Mich. Black River Chicago Mission15 Minttu Tuominen F 5-5 Jr. R Espoo, Finland Makelanrinne Sports Espoo Blues17 Liz Rizzo F 5-5 Jr. R Glens Falls, N.Y. Berkshire School Berkshire/Troy-Albany Ice Cats19 Danielle Gagne F 5-6 Fr. R Brampton, Ontario Mississauga Chiefs Mississauga Chiefs20 Kari Schmitt D 5-11 Fr. L Canton, Mich. Canton Belle Tire U-1921 Kim Theut F 5-6 Sr. L Harrison Township, Mich. L’Anse Creuse Little Caesars U-1922 Sara Schmitt D 5-11 Fr. L Canton, Mich. Canton Belle Tire U-19 23 Tina Hollowell F 5-5 Jr. L Clinton Township, Mich. Chippewa Valley Little Caesars U-1925 Paige Semenza F 5-4 Jr. R Pittston, Pa. North American Hockey Academy North American Hockey Academy27 Annie Svedin D 5-4 So. L Soraker, Sweden Nolaskolan MODO Örnsköldsvik31 Chelsea Knapp G 5-9 R-So. L York, N.Y. Lawrence Academy Lawrence/East Coast Wizards34 Loren Carrier G 5-8 So. L Chandler, Ariz. Ontario Hockey Academy Ontario Hockey Academy39 Stacy Danczak G 5-6 Fr. L Macedonia, Ohio Nordonia Hills Ohio Flames

Head Coach: Nate Handrahan (Niagara ‘00)Assistant Coach: Scott Spencer (Minot State ‘02)Assistant Coach: Candice Moxley (Niagara ‘05)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Stacy Danczak.................................DAN-sackMelissa Feste .................................. FESS-teeDanielle Gagne .............................. GONE-yeaTaylor Kuehl ............................................KEELHokey Langan .................HOE-kee LAN-ganMadison Marcotte ..............................MAR-cotLisa Steffes ........................................STEF-esAnnie Svedin .................................. sve-DEENKim Theut ...............................................TOYTMinttu Tuominen .............MIN-to to-O-min-en

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

# Name Pos.14 Becky Allis D3 Brittany Carlson D34 Loren Carrier G39 Stacy Danczak G10 Melissa Feste F19 Danielle Gagne F23 Tina Hollowell F6 Taylor Kuehl F31 Chelsea Knapp G12 Hokey Langan F13 Madison Marcotte D11 Laura McIntosh F 17 Liz Rizzo F20 Kari Schmitt D22 Sara Schmitt D 25 Paige Semenza F5 Natalie Spooner F1 Lisa Steffes G7 Kayla Sullivan F27 Annie Svedin D4 Ally Tarr F21 Kim Theut F15 Minttu Tuominen F8 Kelly Wild D

ROSTER BREAKDOWNBY POSITIONGoaltenders (4)Loren CareerStacy DanczakChelsea KnappLisa Steffes

Defensemen (7)Becky AllisBrittany CarlsonMadison MarcotteKari SchmittSara SchmittAnnie SvedinKelly Wild

Forwards (13)Melissa FesteDanielle GagneTina HollowellTaylor KuehlHokey LanganLaura McIntoshLiz RizzoPaige SemenzaNatalie SpoonerKayla SullivanAlly TarrKim TheutMinttu Tuominen

BY ELIGIBILITYSeniors (6)Brittany CarlsonMelissa FesteLaura McIntoshNatalie SpoonerKim TheutKelly Wild

Juniors (5)Tina HollowellHokey LanganLiz RizzoPaige SemenzaMinttu Tuominen

Sophomores (7)Becky AllisLoren CarrierChelsea Knapp (R-So.)Madison MarcotteLisa SteffesAnnie SvedinAlly Tarr

Freshmen (6)Stacy DanczakDanielle GagneTaylor KuehlKari SchmittSara SchmittKayla Sullivan

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2011-12 SCHEDULE & OPPONENTSWILFRID LAURIERSept. 23 / 7:07 p.m. / Columbus, Ohio (Exhibition)Location: Waterloo, OntarioHead Coach: Rick Osborne School Record: 203-27-32010 Record: 25-6-1Last Meeting: 10/02/10, Ohio State, 2-0SID: Jamie HowiesonPhone: 519-884-0710 ext. 3492Email: [email protected] site: laurierathletics.com

BEMIDJI STATEOct. 7 / 7:07 p.m. / Columbus, OhioOct. 8 / 4:07 p.m. / Columbus, OhioJan. 13 / 7:07 p.m. / Bemidiji, Minn. Jan. 14 / 7:07 p.m. / Bemidiji, Minn. Location: Bemidji, Minn.Head Coach: Steve Stertich Career Record: 47-110-24 School Record: Same2010 Record: 14-17-4Last Meeting: 2/19/11, Tie, 1-1 (Shoot-out, Ohio State, 1-0)SID: Shawn Smith Phone: 218-755-4619Email: [email protected] site: BSUBeavers.com

ST. CLOUD STATEOct. 14 / 7:07 p.m. / Columbus, Ohio Oct. 15 / 4:07 p.m. / Columbus, OhioJan. 6 / 7:07 p.m. / St. Cloud, Minn. Jan. 7 / 7:07 p.m. / St. Cloud, Minn. Location: St. Cloud, Minn.Head Coach: Jeff Giesen Career Record: 61-98-25 School Record: Same2010 Record: 1-33-1Last Meeting: 1/29/11, Ohio State, 3-2SID: Celest StangPhone: 320-308-3141Email: [email protected] site: StCloudState.edu/athletics

NORTH DAKOTAOct. 21 / 7:07 p.m. / Grand Forks, N.D.Oct. 22 / 4:07 p.m. / Grand Forks, N.D. Jan. 27 / 7:07 p.m. / Columbus, OhioJan. 28 / 4:07 p.m. / Columbus, OhioLocation: Grand Forks, N.D. Head Coach: Brian Idalski Career Record: 153-101-28 School Record: 45-80-172010 Record: 20-13-3Last Meeting: 3/5/11, North Dakota, 3-2SID: Derek KoenenPhone: 701-777-6743 Email: [email protected] site: fi ghtingsioux.com

MINNESOTA STATEOct. 28 / 7:07 p.m. / Mankato, Minn.Oct. 29 / 4:07 p.m. / Mankato, Minn.Jan. 20 / 7:07 p.m. / Columbus, OhioJan. 21 / 4:07 p.m. / Columbus, Ohio Location: Mankato, Minn.Head Coach: Eric Means Career Record: 7-22-5 School Record: 7-22-52010 Record: 7-22-5Last Meeting: 1/15/11, Ohio State, 3-2SID: Kyle BradtPhone: 507-389-2625Email: [email protected] site: msumavericks.com

WISCONSINNov. 4 / 7:07 p.m. / Columbus, OhioNov. 5 / 7:07 p.m. / Columbus, OhioFeb. 17 / 2:07 p.m. / Madison, Wis.Feb. 18 / 2:07 p.m. / Madison, Wis.Location: Madison, Wis.Head Coach: Mark Johnson Career Record: 247-41-24 School Record: Same2010 Record: 37-2-2Last Meeting: 1/8/11, Wisconsin, 5-3SID: Mandy HansenPhone: 608-262-2255Email: [email protected] site: UWBadgers.com

SYRACUSENov. 18 / 7 p.m. / Syracuse, N.Y.Nov. 19 / 4 p.m. / Syracuse, N.Y.Location: Syracuse, N.Y.Head Coach: Paul Flanagan Career Record: 271-132-34 School Record: 41-49-10 2010 Record: 14-16-6Last Meeting: 10/30/11, Ohio State, 6-2SID: Matt HoudePhone: 315-443-1290Email: [email protected] site: SUAthletics.com

MINNESOTA DULUTHNov. 25 / 7:07 p.m. / Columbus, OhioNov. 26 / 4:07 p.m. / Columbus, OhioFeb. 3 / 7:07 p.m. / Duluth, Minn. Feb. 4 / 7:07 p.m. / Duluth, Minn. Location: Duluth, Minn.Head Coach: Shannon Miller Career Record: 313-87-34 School Record: Same2010 Record: 22-9-3Last Meeting: 2/12/11, Minn. Duluth, 5-1SID: Bob NygaardPhone: 218-726-8191Email: [email protected]: umdbulldogs.com

NIAGARADec. 2 / 7:07 p.m. / Columbus, OhioDec. 3 / 4:07 p.m. / Columbus, OhioLocation: Niagara University, N.Y. Head Coach: Josh Sciba First season2010 Record: 11-17-5Last Meeting: 1/26/08, Ohio State, 4-3SID: Michelle KokotPhone: 716-286-8592Email: [email protected] site: purpleeagles.com

MINNESOTA Dec. 9 / 7:07 p.m. / Minneapolis, Minn.Dec. 10 / 4:07 p.m. / Minneapolis, Minn.Feb. 10 / 7:07 p.m. / Columbus, OhioFeb. 11 / 4:07 p.m. / Columbus, OhioLocation: Minneapolis, Minn. Head Coach: Brad Frost Career Record: 111-31-14 School Record: Same2010 Record: 26-10-2Last Meeting: 2/26/11, Minnesota, 3-2SID: Sara BerhowPhone: 612-625-4090Email: [email protected] site: GopherSports.com

PRINCETONDec. 30 / 2:07 p.m. / Columbus, OhioDec. 31 / 12:07 p.m. / Columbus, OhioLocation: Princeton, N.J.Head Coach: Jeff Kampersal Career Record: 233-184-41 School Record: Same2010 Record: 16-14-1Last Meeting: 12/31/06, Princeton, 2-1SID: Kristy McNeilPhone: 609-258-5655Email: [email protected] site: GoPrincetonTigers.com

2 0 1 1 - 1 2 S C H E D U L ESEPTEMBER23 WILFRID LAURIER (Exh.) 7:07 p.m.30 SCARLET AND GRAY 1:07 p.m.OCTOBER7 BEMIDJI STATE * 7:07 p.m. 8 BEMIDJI STATE * 4:07 p.m. 14 ST. CLOUD STATE * 7:07 p.m.15 ST. CLOUD STATE * 4:07 p.m. 21 at North Dakota * 7:07 p.m.22 at North Dakota * 4:07 p.m.28 at Minnesota State * 7:07 p.m.29 at Minnesota State * 4:07 p.m.NOVEMBER4 WISCONSIN * 7:07 p.m.5 WISCONSIN * 4:07 p.m.18 at Syracuse 7 p.m.19 at Syracuse 4 p.m.25 MINNESOTA DULUTH * 7:07 p.m.26 MINNESOTA DULUTH * 4:07 p.m.DECEMBER2 NIAGARA 7:07 p.m.3 NIAGARA 4:07 p.m.9 at Minnesota * 7:07 p.m.10 at Minnesota * 4:07 p.m.30 PRINCETON 2:07 p.m.31 PRINCETON 12:07 p.m.JANUARY6 at St. Cloud State * 7:07 p.m.7 at St. Cloud State * 4:07 p.m.13 at Bemidji State * 7:07 p.m.14 at Bemidji State * 7:07 p.m.20 MINNESOTA STATE * 7:07 p.m.21 MINNESOTA STATE * 4:07 p.m. 27 NORTH DAKOTA * 7:07 p.m.28 NORTH DAKOTA * 4:07 p.m.FEBRUARY3 at Minnesota Duluth * 7:07 p.m.4 at Minnesota Duluth * 7:07 p.m.10 MINNESOTA * 7:07 p.m.11 MINNESOTA * 7:07 p.m.17 at Wisconsin * 2:07 p.m.18 at Wisconsin * 2:07 p.m.24-26 WCHA First Round PlayoffsMARCH2-3 WCHA Final Faceoff 1

All times local to site.* WCHA game1 - Duluth, Minn.

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ATHLETIC AWARDS

AHCA ALL-AMERICAFIRST TEAMTessa Bonhomme ..................................................2008

SECOND TEAMTessa Bonhomme ..................................................2007Jana Harrigan ........................................................2006Emma Laaksonen..................................................2002

PATTY KAZMAIER MEMORIAL AWARD TOP 10 FINALISTSTessa Bonhomme ........................................2007, 2008Jeni Creary ...........................................................2002Jana Harrigan ........................................................2006Emma Laaksonen..................................................2002

HOCKEY HUMANITARIAN AWARD FINALISTJody Heywood .............................................2007, 2008

ALL-USCHO (U.S. College Hockey Online)Tessa Bonhomme (Third Team) ............................2007Amber Bowman (Third Team) ................................2007Jana Harrigan (Second Team) ...............................2006

USCHO.COM MOST IMPROVED PLAYERErin Keys ...............................................................2007

WCHA PLAYER OF THE YEARTessa Bonhomme ..................................................2008

WCHA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEARTessa Bonhomme ..................................................2008

WCHA STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE YEAREmma Laaksonen..................................................2004

WCHA ROOKIE OF THE YEARHokey Langan ......................................................2010Jeni Creary ...........................................................2002

FIRST TEAM ALL-WCHA Tessa Bonhomme ........................................2007, 2008Amber Bowman .....................................................2006Jeni Creary ...........................................................2002Jana Harrigan ........................................................2006Erin Keys ...............................................................2008Natalie Spooner ...................................................2010

SECOND TEAM ALL-WCHA Amber Bowman .....................................................2007Lisa Chesson .........................................................2008Rachel Davis .........................................................2010Erin Keys ...............................................................2007Emma Laaksonen..................................................2002Hokey Langan ......................................................2010Natalie Spooner ................................................... 2011

THIRD TEAM ALL-WCHALisa Chesson ...............................................2006, 2007

WCHA ALL-ROOKIE TEAMTessa Bonhomme .................................................2004Hokey Langan ......................................................2010Shannon Reilly ......................................................2008

WCHA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMTessa Bonhomme ..................................................2007Jeni Creary ...........................................................2003Lindsey Ogren .......................................................2000Corinne Rosen.......................................................2001April Stojak ............................................................2001

WCHA ALL-STARSAmber Bowman ................................................2005-06Jana Harrigan ...................................................2005-06Emily Hudak .....................................................2001-02

Laura McIntosh ...............................................2009-10Emma Laaksonen.............................................2001-02Erin O’Grady .....................................................2001-02Shannon Reilly .................................................2009-10Natalie Spooner ..............................................2009-10

OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES2010..........................Tessa Bonhomme, Team Canada.............................................. Lisa Chesson, Team USAEmma Laakosonen (C), Minttu Tuominen, Team Finland2006.......................... Emma Laaksonen, Team Finland2002.......................... Emma Laaksonen, Team Finland

NCAA SKILLS COMPETITIONTessa Bonhomme ..................................................2008Rachel Davis .........................................................2010Jana Harrigan ........................................................2006Erika Vanderveer ...................................................2007

USCHO.COM NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK (O-Offensive, D-Defensive)Liana Bonanno (D) .................................... Oct. 6, 2008Tessa Bonhomme (D) .............................. Oct. 23, 2005Jeanne Chapple (O) ................................Nov. 19, 2001Jeni Creary (O) ........................................ Oct. 16, 2004Melissa Glaser (D) ...................................Feb. 24, 2004Jana Harrigan (O) .................................... Jan. 15, 2005Erin Keys (O) ........................................... Jan. 16, 2007Erika Vanderveer (D) ......... Oct. 31, 2006, Nov. 7, 2006

USCHO.COM NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK HONORABLE MENTION Liana Bonanno (D) ..................................Nov. 15, 2005Tessa Bonhomme (D) .............................. Oct. 10, 2006Erin Keys (O) ...........................................Nov. 28, 2006Jana Harrigan (O) ....................................Nov. 14, 2004Erika Vanderveer (D) ................................Oct. 11, 2005

WCHA OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEKJeni Creary ......................Oct. 23, 2001; Oct. 13, 2002;.........................................Oct. 23, 2004; Dec. 12, 2004Shana Frost .......Oct. 25, 1999; Oct. 23, 2000; Jan. 21, 2002Jaclyn Haines ..........................................Feb. 17, 2003Jana Harrigan ..................Nov. 14, 2004; Nov. 21, 2004Erin Keys ........................Nov. 21, 2006; Jan. 16, 2007; ...........................................Jan. 8, 2008; Feb. 26, 2008Hayley Klassen ........................................Dec. 17, 2008Raelyn LaRocque ....................................Nov. 10, 2009Laura McIntosh ........................................Dec. 1, 2010Meaghan Mulvaney ................................. Oct. 14, 2003Lindsey Ogren .........................................Dec. 13, 1999Corinne Rosen.........................................Feb. 21, 2000Natalie Spooner ............... Jan. 19, 2010; Feb. 2, 2011

WCHA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEKTessa Bonhomme ....Oct. 10, 2006; Nov. 28, 2006; Jan. 2, 2007;................................... Nov. 6, 2007; Nov. 13, 2007; Jan. 8, 2008Liana Bonanno .............................Feb. 19, 2008; Oct. 8, 2008Amber Bowman ................................................... Feb. 5, 2005Lisa Chesson ............................... Feb. 6, 2007; Feb. 20, 2007Jennifer Desson ................................................March 3, 2003Melissa Glaser ..... Dec. 15, 2003; Jan. 5, 2004; Feb. 23, 2004Emily Hudak ......................................................... Dec. 3, 2002Chelsea Knapp ...................................................Jan. 5, 2010Emma Laaksonen..Nov. 20, 2001; Dec. 11, 2001; Dec. 16, 2002Shannon Reilly .................................................... Nov. 3, 2010April Stojak ......................................................... Feb. 26, 2001Erika Vanderveer ..Nov. 18, 2003; Nov. 24, 2003; Feb. 19, 2005;......... Oct. 10, 2005; Nov. 7, 2005; Feb. 20, 2006; Nov. 14, 2006

WCHA ROOKIE OF THE WEEKLiana Bonanno ................Nov. 14, 2005; Jan. 30, 2006Tessa Bonhomme .................................... Jan. 19, 2004Kelly Cahill ............................................... Oct. 10, 2004Jeni Creary .....................Nov. 20, 2001; Feb. 18, 2002Kelli Halcisak ...................Oct. 23, 2000; Jan. 29, 2001

Jana Harrigan ........................................March 3, 2003Hayley Klassen .......................................... Jan. 9, 2006Hokey Langan ................ Nov. 3, 2009, Jan. 26, 2010,........................................ Feb. 16, 2010, Feb. 23, 2010Laura McIntosh ....................................... Nov. 5, 2008Lindsey Orgen ........................................ Oct. 25, 1999Natalie Spooner .............Oct. 29, 2008; Dec. 3, 2008; ........................................Dec. 17, 2008; Feb. 11, 2009Lisa Steffes ....................Oct. 13, 2010; Jan. 19, 2011April Stojak ...............................................Feb. 1, 2000Minttu Tuominen ....................................Oct. 20, 2009

TEAM AWARDS MOST VALUABLE OFFENSIVE PLAYER2011 .......................Laura McIntosh, Natalie Spooner2010....................................................Natalie Spooner2009.........................Hayley Klassen, Natalie Spooner2008................................................................Erin Keys2007................................................................Erin Keys2006........................................................ Jana Harrigan2005 ....................................................... Jana Harrigan2004 ....................................................... Jana Harrigan2003 ............................................................Jeni Creary2002 ............................................................Jeni Creary2001 ......................................................Corinne Rosen2000 ......................................................Corinne Rosen

MOST VALUABLE DEFENSIVE PLAYER2011 .......................................................Shannon Reilly2010..........................................................Rachel Davis2009..........................................................Rachel Davis2008.................................................. Tessa Bonhomme2007......................................................... Lisa Chesson2006......................................................... Lisa Chesson2005 ................................................. Tessa Bonhomme2004 ...................................................... Melissa Glaser2003..................................................... Lindsey Steblen2002..................................................Emma Laaksonen2001..................................................Emma Laaksonen2000..................................................... Lindsey Steblen

MOST VALUABLE FRESHMAN2011 ...........................................................Lisa Steffes2010...................................................... Hokey Langan2009.................................................... Laura McIntosh2008.......................................................Shannon Reilly2007..........................................................Rachel Davis2006...................................................... Hayley Klassen2005 .....................................................Mallory Peckels2004.................................................. Tessa Bonhomme2003........................................................ Jana Harrigan2002.............................................................Jeni Creary2001..................................................Emma Laaksonen2000...........................................................Emily Hudak

MOST IMPROVED PLAYER2011 .......................................................Tina Hollowell2010.....................................................Paige Semenza2009............................................................. Kim Theut2008........................................................ Colleen Olson2007.............................Jody Heywood, Hayley Klassen2006....................................................Megan Hostasek2005 .............................................................. Erin Keys2004....................................................... Katie Maroney2003.........................................................Jaclyn Haines2002...................................................... Christine Patno2001.............................. Erin O’Grady, Sarah Van Riper2000.............................................................April Stojak

SEVENTH PLAYER AWARD2011 .....................................................Paige Semenza2010.................................................. Raelyn LaRocque2009.................................................. Raelyn LaRocque2008....................... Raelyn LaRocque, Mallory Peckels2007......................................................Mallory Peckels2006......................................................Mallory Peckels

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2005 ...............................................Meaghan Mulvaney2004.........................................................Lacey Schultz2003................................................Meaghan Mulvaney2002...................... Meaghan Mulvaney, Lindsey Ogren2001........................................................... Shana Frost2000........................................................Lindsey Ogren

SCARLET AND GRAY AWARD2011 ........................................................Melissa Feste2010.................................................. Raelyn LaRocque2009..................................................... Morgan Marziali2008................................................................Erin Keys2007..................................................... Morgan Marziali2006.........................................................Lacey Schultz2005 .................................................... Crystal Sayther2004....................... Meaghan Mulvaney, Lacey Schultz2003 ..................................................... Christine Patno2002................................................Meaghan Mulvaney2001.....................................Shana Frost, Melissa Pirie2000.......................................................Katie Frohreich

TEAM ACADEMIC AWARD2011 ..............................................................Kelly Wild2010......................................................... Barbara Bilko2009.......................................................Liana Bonanno2008.......................................................Liana Bonanno2007.......................................................Liana Bonanno2006...................................................... Liana Bonanno2005 ................................................. Pamela Patterson2004................................................... Erika Vanderveer2003 .................................................Emma Laaksonen2002.............................................................April Stojak2001........................................................Lindsey Ogren2000........................................................Lindsey Ogren

BUCKEYE POWER CLUB2011 ........................................................Melissa Feste 2010................................................. Christina Mancuso2009................................................ Michele Tonnessen2007...................................................... Olivia Antognoli2006.........................................................Lacey Schultz

PHOENIX AWARD (Dedication to Academics)2002.....................................................Jennifer Desson

ACADEMIC AWARDS

COSIDA/ESPN THE MAGAZINE AT-LARGE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICALiana Bonanno (third team) ...................................2009

COSIDA/ESPN THE MAGAZINE AT-LARGE ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT IV TEAMLiana Bonanno ............................................2008, 2009Melissa Glaser ......................................................2004Emma Laaksonen .......................................2003, 2004Erika Vanderveer ...................................................2007

AWHCA SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICANSLiana Bonanno ............................................2008, 2009Jeni Creary ............................................................2005Rachel Davis ...............................................2008, 2009Melissa Glaser .......................................................2005Erin Keys .....................................................2007, 2008Jenna Kilpatrick .....................................................2009Emma Laaksonen........................................2003, 2004Raelyn LaRocque ........................................2008, 2009Lindsey Ogren .......................................................2003Mallory Peckels .................................2006, 2007, 2008Lacey Schultz ........................................................2005Erika Vanderveer ...............................2005, 2006, 2007

WCHA SCHOLAR-ATHLETES (3.5 GPA)Barbara Bilko .........................................................2010Liana Bonanno ..................................2007, 2008, 2009Amanda Boskovich ................................................ 2011

Brittany Carlson................................................... 2011Rachel Davis .....................................2008, 2009, 2010Erin Keys .....................................................2007, 2008Jenna Kilpatrick ...................................................2009Raelyn LaRocque ..............................2008, 2009, 2010Mallory Peckels .................................2006, 2007, 2008Erika Vanderveer .........................................2006, 2007Kelly Wild ............................................................. 2011

WCHA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM (3.0 GPA)Olivia Antognoli ..................................2007, 2008, 2009Barbara Bilko ............................................... 2010, 2011Teal Bishop ........................................ 2009, 2010, 2011Liana Bonanno ..................................2007, 2008, 2009Amanda Boskovich ................................................ 2011Amber Bowman ...........................................2006, 2007Brittany Carlson......................................... 2010, 2011Jeni Creary ........................................2003, 2004, 2005Rachel Davis .....................................2008, 2009, 2010Deidre Facklis ........................................................2010Melissa Feste ............................................. 2010, 2011Carrie Gill .....................................................2001, 2002Melissa Glaser ...................................2002, 2004, 2005Jana Harrigan ........................................................2006Jody Heywood ...................................2006, 2007, 2008Megan Hostasek................................2007, 2008, 2009Erin Keys .....................................................2007, 2008Jenna Kilpatrick ................................. 2009, 2010, 2011Emma Laaksonen..............................2002, 2003, 2004Raelyn LaRocque ..............................2008, 2009, 2010Christina Mancuso .................................................2009Whitney Miller ..............................................2007, 2008Sandy Nelson .............................................. 2010, 2011Lindsey Orgen ...................................2001, 2002, 2003Mallory Peckels .................................2006, 2007, 2008Shannon Reilly ......................................................2010Liz Rizzo ............................................................... 2011Lacey Schultz ....................................2005, 2006, 2007Paige Semenza ..................................................... 2011Katie Sershen ........................................................2004Krysta Skarda ........................................................2007Kristen Smith .........................................................2008Natalie Spooner ......................................... 2010, 2011Lindsey Steblen .................................2001, 2002, 2003April Stojak ..................................................2001, 2002Michele Tonnessen ................................................2010Minttu Tuominen .................................................. 2011Erika Vanderveer ...............................2005, 2006, 2007Kelly Wild ................................................... 2010, 2011

BIG TEN DISTINGUISHED SCHOLAR (3.7 GPA)Liana Bonanno ......................................................2009Paige Semenza .................................................... 2011Kelly Wild ................................................... 2010, 2011

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN AT-LARGE (3.0)Olivia Antognoli ............................................2008, 2009Barbara Bilko ............................................... 2010, 2011Teal Bishop ........................................ 2009, 2010, 2011Liana Bonanno ..................................2007, 2008, 2009Amanda Boskovich ................................................ 2011Amber Bowman .................................2005, 2006, 2007Brittany Carlson......................................... 2010, 2011Jeni Creary ........................................2003, 2004, 2005Rachel Davis .....................................2008, 2009, 2010Deidre Facklis ..............................................2009, 2010Melissa Feste ............................................. 2010, 2011Carrie Gill ...........................................2001, 2002, 2003Melissa Glaser .........................2001, 2002, 2004, 2005Jody Heywood ...................................2006, 2007, 2008Tina Hollowell ...................................................... 2011Megan Hostasek................................2007, 2008, 2009Erin Keys .....................................................2007, 2008Jenna Kilpatrick ................................. 2009, 2010, 2011Chelsea Knapp..................................................... 2011Emma Laaksonen..............................2002, 2003, 2004

Raelyn LaRocque ..............................2008, 2009, 2010Christina Mancuso .................................................2009Katie Maroney .............................................2005, 2006Whitney Miller ..............................................2007, 2008Sandy Nelson .............................................. 2010, 2011Lindsey Orgen ...................................2001, 2002, 2003Mallory Peckels .................................2006, 2007, 2008Liz Rizzo ............................................................... 2011Lacey Schultz ..............................................2005, 2006Natalie Spooner ......................................... 2010, 2011Lindsey Steblen .................................2001, 2002, 2003April Stojak ........................................2001, 2002, 2003Michele Tonnessen ................................................2010Minttu Tuominen .................................................. 2011Sarah Van Riper ....................................................2001Erika Vanderveer ...............................2005, 2006, 2007Kelly Wild ................................................... 2010, 2011

OSU SCHOLAR-ATHLETES (3.0)Becky Allis ........................................................... 2011Olivia Antognoli ..................................2006, 2008, 2009Barbara Bilko ..................................... 2009, 2010, 2011Teal Bishop .............................. 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011Liana Bonanno ........................2006, 2007, 2008, 2009Amanda Boskovich ...................................... 2010, 2011Amber Bowman .......................2004, 2005, 2006, 2007Andrea Carlson......................................................2000Brittany Carlson......................................... 2010, 2011Loren Carrier ........................................................ 2011Jeanne Chapple ....................................................2001Jeni Creary ..............................2002, 2003, 2004, 2005Rachel Davis ...........................2007, 2008, 2009, 2010Deidre Facklis ....................................2008, 2009, 2010Melissa Feste ................................... 2009, 2010, 2011Carrie Gill .................................2000, 2001, 2002, 2003Melissa Glaser .....................2000, 01, 02, 03, 04, 2005Kelli Halcisak .........................................................2001Jody Heywood .........................2005, 2006, 2007, 2008Tina Hollowell ...................................................... 2011Megan Hostasek......................2006, 2007, 2008, 2009Erin Keys .....................................................2007, 2008Jenna Kilpatrick ....................... 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011Chelsea Knapp........................................... 2010, 2011Emma Laaksonen....................2001, 2002, 2003, 2004Raelyn LaRocque ....................2007, 2008, 2009, 2010Christina Mancuso .......................................2008, 2009Madison Marcotte ................................................ 2011Katie Maroney ...................................2004, 2005, 2006Laura McIntosh ....................................................2009Whitney Miller ..........................2006, 2007, 2008, 2009Meaghan Mulvaney ...............................................2002Sandy Nelson .............................................. 2010, 2011Erin O’Grady ..........................................................2001Lindsey Ogren .........................2000, 2001, 2002, 2003Pamela Patterson ..................................................2005Mallory Peckels .......................2005, 2006, 2007, 2008Kylee Reade ..........................................................2000Liz Rizzo ..................................................... 2010, 2011Crystal Sayther ......................................................2003Lacey Schultz ..........................2004, 2005, 2006, 2007Paige Semenza .......................................... 2010, 2011Katie Sershen ........................................................2003Krysta Skarda ........................................................2004Natalie Spooner ......................................... 2010, 2011Lindsey Steblen .......................2000, 2001, 2002, 2003Lisa Steffes .......................................................... 2011April Stojak ..............................2000, 2001, 2002, 2003Ally Tarr ................................................................ 2011Kim Theut .............................................................2009Michele Tonnessen ................................................2010Melissa Tower ........................................................2000Minttu Tuominen ........................................ 2010, 2011Sarah Van Riper ....................................................2001Erika Vanderveer .....................2004, 2005, 2006, 2007Kelly Wild ......................................... 2009, 2010, 2011Lori Zielinski...........................................................2000

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T E A M R E C O R D STEAM RECORDSGoals, Season .............. 122 ................................................ 2009-10Goals, Game ................ 9 ...................Oct. 6, 2006 vs. NortheasternGoals, Period ................ 4 .........10x, last Jan. 15, 2010 vs. Minn. St.Assists, Season ............ 204 ................................................ 2009-10Assists, Game .............. 16 ..................March 2, 2001 vs. Wayne St.Assists, Period .............. 8 ............2x, last Nov. 4, 2005 at MinnesotaPoints, Season ............. 326 ................................................ 2009-10Points, Game ................ 24 ..................March 2, 2001 vs. Wayne St.Points, Period ............... 12 ..........2x, last Nov. 4, 2005 at MinnesotaPenalties, Season ......... 275 ............................................ 1999-2000Penalties, Game ........... 20 .................Oct. 8, 1999 vs. NortheasternPenalties, Period .......... 9 ........3x, last Dec. 9, 2006 at Minn. DuluthPIM, Season ................. 567 ............................................ 1999-2000PIM, Game ................... 57 ...2x, last Jan. 21, 2003 vs. Minn. DuluthPIM, Period ................... 29 ......................... Nov. 5, 1999 vs. FindlayHat Tricks, Season ....... 4 .................................................... 2009-10Hat Tricks, Game .......... 1 .....22x, last Jan. 28, 2011 at St. Cloud St.PPG, Season ................ 49 .................................................. 2000-01PPG, Game .................. 5 ........... 2x, last Oct. 11, 2002 vs. Minn. St.PPG, Period .................. 4 ........................Nov. 4, 2005 at MinnesotaSHG, Season ................ 7 .................................................... 2005-06SHG, Game .................. 2 ...... 2x, last Oct. 6, 2006 vs. NortheasternSHG, Period ................. 2 .......................Feb. 18, 2000 vs. Minn. St.SOG, Season ............... 1,214 ................................. 2x, last 2009-10SOG, Game .................. 55 ....2x, last Feb. 20, 2010 at St. Cloud St.SOG, Period ................. 25 ....2x, last Feb. 20, 2010 at St. Cloud St.Shutouts, Season ......... 8 .................................................... 2000-01Largest Victory .............. 8 goals ..........March 2, 2001 vs. Wayne St.Largest Defeat .............. 11 goals .........Jan. 10, 2009 vs. MinnesotaWins .............................. 20 .................................................. 2006-07WCHA Wins .................. 13 .................................................. 2006-07Highest WCHA Finish ... 4th ..................................... 6x, last 2006-07Most Home Wins .......... 12 .................................................. 2006-07Most Road Wins ........... 9 ........................................ 2x, last 2009-10Most OT Games ........... 11 .................................................. 2009-10Fewest Losses .............. 13 .................................................. 2006-07Fewest Home Losses ... 5 .................................................... 2006-07Fewest Road Losses .... 6 ........................................ 2x, last 2009-10Ties ............................... 5 ........................................ 2x, last 2009-10Highest Win. Pct. .......... .595 .............................................. 2006-07Lowest Win. Pct. ........... .257 .......................................... 1999-2000Highest PP Pct. ............ .253 (35-145) ............................... 2000-01Highest PK Pct. ............ .878 (130-148) ............................. 2003-04

GAME STREAKSLongest Win Streak ............... 7 gm. ..............Nov. 14-Dec. 12, 2004Longest Lose Streak .............. 10 gm. .............Oct. 30-Nov. 28, 2000Longest Unbeaten Streak ...... 10 gm ................Oct. 28-Dec. 8, 2006Longest Home Win Streak ..... 5 gm ... 5x, last Oct. 20-Nov. 17, 2007Longest Home Lose Streak ... 8 gm ..................Jan. 7-Feb. 12, 2011Longest Road Win Streak ...... 4 gm ........................Jan. 14-29, 2011Longest Road Lose Streak .... 7 gm ... 2x, last Jan. 24-Feb. 28, 2009WCHA Win Streak ................. 5 gm .....2x, last Nov. 17-Dec. 8, 2006WCHA Lose Streak ................ 7 gm ................. Jan. 12-Feb. 9, 2008

INDIVIDUAL RECORDSSINGLE GAME RECORDSGoals ....................... 4 ..........2x, last Hokey Langan, Jan. 22, 2010Goals, Period ........... 3 ...................Natalie Spooner, Dec. 12, 2008Assists ..................... 5 ........................ Kelli Halcisak, March 2, 2001Assists, Period ......... 3 ........5x, last Tessa Bonhomme, Jan. 5, 2008Points ....................... 5 ........ 4x, last Laura McIntosh, Oct. 16, 2010Points, Period .......... 3 ...... 14x, last Laura McIntosh, Oct. 16, 2010Power Play Goals .... 3 ................Emma Laaksonen, March 2, 2001Shorthanded Goals .. 1 ...... 31x, last Paige Semenza, Feb. 26, 2011Saves ....................... 54 ...........................April Stojak, Jan. 28, 2000Saves, Period .......... 23 ........................Melissa Glaser, Oct. 8, 2000

SEASON RECORDSSEASON POINTS (G-A) Total ................Year 1. Jana Harrigan (16-38) 54 ............2004-05 2. Hokey Langan (25-28) 53 .............2009-10 3. Erin Keys (26-24) 50 .............2007-08 4. Erin Keys (22-26) 48 .............2006-07 5. Jana Harrigan (23-24) 47 .............2005-06 6. Laura McIntosh (14-33) 47 ............. 2010-11 7. Laura McIntosh (10-35) 45 .............2009-10 Tessa Bonhomme (16-29) 45 .............2007-08 Jeni Creary (29-16) 45 .............2004-05 10. Natalie Spooner (22-22) 44 .............2009-10 Jeni Creary (26-18) 44 .............2001-02

SEASON POINTS BY A FORWARD (G-A) Total ................Year 1. Jana Harrigan (16-38) 54 ............2004-05 2. Hokey Langan (25-28) 53 .............2009-10 3. Erin Keys (26-24) 50 .............2007-08 4. Erin Keys (22-26) 48 .............2006-07 5. Jana Harrigan (23-24) 47 .............2005-06 6. Laura McIntosh (14-33) 47 ............. 2010-11 7. Laura McIntosh (10-35) 45 .............2009-10 Jeni Creary (29-16) 45 .............2004-05 8. Natalie Spooner (22-22) 44 .............2009-10 Jeni Creary (26-18) 44 .............2001-02

SEASON POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN (G-A) Total ................Year 1. Tessa Bonhomme (16-29) 45 .............2007-08 2. Kelli Halcisak (13-27) 40 .............2000-01 3. Amber Bowman (9-29) 38 .............2006-07 Emma Laaksonen (19-19) 38 .............2000-01 5. Lisa Chesson (13-24) 37 .............2006-07 6. Tessa Bonhomme (14-22) 36 .............2006-07 7. Emily Hudak (3-27) 30 .............2000-01 8. Emily Hudak (6-22) 28 .............2001-02 9. Amber Bowman (11-16) 27 .............2005-06 Tessa Bonhomme (7-20) 27 .............2004-05

FRESHMAN POINTS (G-A) Total ................Year 1. Hokey Langan (F) (25-28) 53 .............2009-10 2. Jeni Creary (F) (26-18) 44 .............2001-02 3. Kelli Halcisak (D) (13-27) 40 .............2000-01 4. Laura McIntosh (F) (11-28) 39 .............2008-09 5. Emma Laaksonen (D) (19-19) 38 .............2000-01 6. Natalie Spooner (F) (21-9) 30 .............2008-09 7. Jana Harrigan (F) (13-15) 28 .............2002-03 8. Shana Frost (F) (11-14) 25 .........1999-2000 9. Shannon Reilly (D) (6-18) 24 .............2007-08 Jennifer Desson (F) (13-11) 24 .............2001-02 Jeanne Chapple (F) (9-15) 24 .............2000-01

SEASON GOALS Total .........................................Year 1. Jeni Creary 29 ......................................2004-05 2. Erin Keys 26 ......................................2007-08 Jeni Creary 26 ......................................2001-02 Natalie Spooner 26 ...................................... 2010-11 4. Hokey Langan 25 ......................................2009-10 5. Jana Harrigan 23 ......................................2005-06 Jeni Creary 23 ......................................2002-03 7. Natalie Spooner 22 ......................................2009-10 Erin Keys 22 ......................................2006-07 9. Natalie Spooner 21 ......................................2008-09 SEASON ASSISTS Total .........................................Year 1. Jana Harrigan 38 ......................................2004-05 2. Laura McIntosh 35 ......................................2009-10

3. Laura McIntosh 33 ...................................... 2010-11 4. Tessa Bonhomme 29 ......................................2007-08 Amber Bowman 29 ......................................2006-07 6. Hokey Langan 28 ......................................2009-10 7. Laura McIntosh 28 ......................................2008-09 8. Kelli Halcisak 27 ......................................2000-01 Emily Hudak 27 ......................................2000-01 10. Erin Keys 26 ......................................2006-07 11. Raelyn LaRocque 24 ......................................2009-10 Erin Keys 24 ......................................2007-08 Lisa Chesson 24 ......................................2006-07 Jana Harrigan 24 ......................................2005-06

SEASON POWER-PLAY POINTS (G-A) Total ................Year 1. Emma Laaksonen (17-12) 29 .............2000-01 2. Lisa Chesson (8-14) 22 .............2006-07 Amber Bowman (3-19) 22 .............2006-07 Jana Harrigan (5-17) 22 .............2004-05 5. Hokey Langan (7-14) 21 .............2009-10 Jeni Creary (15-6) 21 .............2004-05 Kelli Halcisak (3-18) 21 .............2000-01 Emily Hudak (0-21) 21 .............2000-01 9. Erin Keys (12-8) 20 .............2006-07 Jeni Creary (12-8) 20 .............2001-02

SEASON POWER-PLAY GOALS Total .........................................Year 1. Emma Laaksonen 17 ......................................2000-01 2. Jeni Creary 15 ......................................2004-05 3. Erin Keys 12 ......................................2006-07 Jeni Creary 12 ......................................2001-02 5. Shana Frost 11 .......................................2000-01 6. Natalie Spooner 10 ...................................... 2010-11 7. Natalie Spooner 9 ........................................2009-10 Jeni Creary 9 ........................................2002-03 10. Erin Keys 8 ........................................2007-08 Lisa Chesson 8 ........................................2006-07 Corinne Rosen 8 ........................................2000-01

SEASON SHORTHANDED GOALS Total .........................................Year 1. Jana Harrigan 6 ........................................2005-06 2. Corinne Rosen 3 ....................................1999-2000 3. Hayley Klassen 2 ........................................2007-08 Tessa Bonhomme 2 ........................................2007-08 Jody Heywood 2 ........................................2006-07 Paige Semenza 2 ........................................ 2010-11

SEASON GAME-WINNING GOALS Total .........................................Year 1. Jeni Creary 6 ........................................2004-05 Jennifer Desson 6 ........................................2001-02 3. Natalie Spooner 5 ........................................2009-10 Natalie Spooner 5 ........................................ 2010-11 Jeni Creary 5 ........................................2002-03 Shana Frost 5 ........................................2000-01 6. Erin Keys 4 ........................................2007-08 Tessa Bonhomme 4 ........................................2006-07 Shelby Aldous 4 ........................................2005-06 Jeni Creary 4 ........................................2001-02

SEASON POINT STREAKS Games .......................... Points (Dates) 1. Jana Harrigan 17 .... 28 (Oct. 29, 2005-Jan. 22, 2006) 2. Hokey Langan 14 ...... 24 (Oct. 23, 2009-Jan. 3, 2010) Jana Harrigan 14 .... 22 (Dec. 11, 2004-Feb.12, 2005) Natalie Spooner 14 ............. 26 (Feb. 26-Nov. 19, 2010) 5. Laura McIntosh 13 ...............14 (Feb. 6,-Oct. 22, 2010) 6. Hokey Langan 11 ................. 21 (Feb. 27-Nov.6, 2010) 7. Morgan Marziali 8 ................. 12 (Jan. 23-Feb. 8, 2008) Jeni Creary 8 ............... 14 (Jan. 29-Feb. 25, 2005)

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T E A M R E C O R D S Jeni Creary 8 ..........................14 (Jan. 4-26, 2002) Kelli Halcisak 8 ............... 16 (Jan. 21-Feb. 17, 2001)

SEASON GOAL STREAKS Games ....................... Goals, Dates 1. Erin Keys 6 ......... 10 (Feb. 16-March 2, 2008) Erin O’Grady 6 ............ 6 (Jan. 21-Feb. 17, 2001) 3. Natalie Spooner 5 ..........10 (Nov. 15-Dec. 13, 2008) Katie Maroney 5 ..............5 (Nov. 18-Dec. 9, 2005) Jana Harrigan 5 .......................7 (Jan. 7-22, 2006) Jeni Creary 5 .......................6 (Jan. 4-19, 2002) 7. Hokey Langan 4 .....................5 (Oct. 23-31, 2009) Hayley Klassen 4 ...............5 (Oct. 27-Nov. 9, 2007) Tessa Bonhomme 4 .......................5 (Jan. 4-12, 2008) Jeni Creary 4 .....................5 (Oct. 12-20, 2001) Kelli Halcisak 4 .............. 5 (Jan. 28-Feb. 9, 2001) Shana Frost 4 .............. 5 (Jan. 28-Feb. 9, 2001)

SEASON PENALTY MINUTES P-PIM ......................................Year 1. Emily Hudak 45-90 .............................1999-2000 2. Emily Hudak 32-75 .................................2002-03 3. Katie Frohreich 32-72 .............................1999-2000 4. Tessa Bonhomme 30-68 .................................2006-07 5. Lindsey Steblen 33-66 .............................1999-2000 6. Jaclyn Haines 26-63 .................................2004-05 7. Emily Hudak 31-62 .................................2001-02 Katie Frohreich 31-62 .................................2001-02 9. Lindsey Steblen 26-60 .................................2002-03 Emily Hudak 30-60 .................................2000-01 Melissa Pirie 30-60 .............................1999-2000

CAREER RECORDS CAREER POINTS (G-A) Total ................Year 1. Jana Harrigan (68-92) 160 ...........2003-06 2. Jeni Creary (86-60) 146 ...........2002-05 3. Laura McIntosh (35-96) 131 ...............2009- 4. Tessa Bonhomme (42-86) 128 ...........2004-08 5. Erin Keys (61-60) 121 ...........2005-08 6. Natalie Spooner (69-44) 113 ................2009- 7. Amber Bowman (29-73) 102 ...........2004-07 8. Emma Laaksonen (34-65) 99 .............2001-04 9. Shana Frost (46-52) 98 .............2000-03 10. Hayley Klassen (44-51) 95 .............2006-09 11. Lisa Chesson (27-62) 89 .............2005-08 12. Emily Hudak (15-70) 85 .............2000-03 13. Hokey Langan (38-46) 84 .................2010- 14. Shannon Reilly (21-56) 77 ............. 2008-11 15. Morgan Marziali (36-40) 76 .............2006-09 Mallory Peckels (19-57) 76 .............2005-08

CAREER POINTS BY A FORWARD (G-A) Total ................Year 1. Jana Harrigan (68-92) 160 ...........2003-06 2. Jeni Creary (86-60) 146 ...........2002-05 3. Laura McIntosh (35-96) 131 ...............2009- 4. Erin Keys (61-60) 121 ...........2005-08 5. Natalie Spooner (69-44) 113 ................2009- 6. Shana Frost (46-52) 98 .............2000-03 7. Hayley Klassen (44-51) 95 .............2006-09 8. Hokey Langan (38-46) 84 .................2010- 9. Morgan Marziali (36-40) 76 .............2006-09 Mallory Peckels (19-57) 76 .............2005-08

CAREER POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN (G-A) Total ................Year 1. Tessa Bonhomme (42-86) 128 ...........2004-08 2. Amber Bowman (29-73) 102 ...........2004-07 3. Emma Laaksonen (34-65) 99 .............2001-04 4. Lisa Chesson (27-62) 89 .............2005-08 5. Emily Hudak (15-70) 85 .............2000-03

6. Shannon Reilly (21-56) 77 ............. 2008-11 7. Rachel Davis (16-32) 48 .............2007-10 8. Kelly Wild (9-37) 46 .................2009- 9. Kelly Halsicak (13-27) 40 .................. 2001 10. Teal Bishop (5-26) 31 ............. 2008-11

CAREER GOALS Total .......................................Years 1. Jeni Creary 86 ......................................2002-05 2. Natalie Spooner 69 ..........................................2009- 3. Jana Harrigan 68 ......................................2003-06 4. Erin Keys 61 ......................................2005-08 5. Shana Frost 46 ......................................2000-03 6. Hayley Klassen 44 ......................................2006-09 7. Tessa Bonhomme 42 ......................................2004-08 8. Hokey Langan 38 ..........................................2010- 9. Morgan Marziali 36 ......................................2006-09 10. Laura McIntosh 35 ..........................................2009-

CAREER ASSISTS Total .......................................Years 1. Laura McIntosh 96 ..........................................2009- 2. Jana Harrigan 92 ......................................2003-06 3. Tessa Bonhomme 86 ......................................2004-08 4. Amber Bowman 73 ......................................2004-07 5. Emily Hudak 70 ......................................2000-03 6. Emma Laaksonen 65 ......................................2001-04 7. Lisa Chesson 62 ......................................2005-08 8. Erin Keys 60 ......................................2005-08 Jeni Creary 60 ......................................2002-05 10. Mallory Peckels 57 ......................................2005-08

CAREER GAMES PLAYED Total .......................................Years 1. Melissa Pirie 149 ....................................2000-04 2. Emily Hudak 148 ....................................2000-03 3. Rachel Davis 147 ....................................2007-10 Erin Keys 147 ....................................2005-08 Mallory Peckels 147 ....................................2005-08 Katie Frohreich 147 ....................................2000-03 Shana Frost 147 ....................................2000-03 8. Lisa Chesson 145 ....................................2005-08 Katie Maroney 145 ....................................2004-07 Lacey Schultz 145 ....................................2004-07 Krysta Skarda 145 ....................................2004-07 Jana Harrigan 145 ....................................2003-06 Erin O’Grady 145 ....................................2001-04

CAREER POWER-PLAY POINTS (G-A) Total ................Year 1. Amber Bowman (14-48) 62 .............2004-07 Jeni Creary (39-23) 62 .............2002-05 3. Tessa Bonhomme (20-40) 60 .............2005-08 4. Emma Laaksonen (23-36) 59 .............2001-04 5. Jana Harrigan (13-41) 54 .............2003-06 6. Emily Hudak (7-46) 53 .............2000-03 7. Lisa Chesson (14-33) 47 .............2005-08 8. Laura McIntosh (6-40) 46 .................2009- 9. Shana Frost (22-23) 45 .............2000-03 10. Erin Keys (23-18) 41 .............2005-08

CAREER POWER-PLAY GOALS Total .......................................Years 1. Jeni Creary 39 ......................................2002-05 2. Erin Keys 23 ......................................2005-08 Emma Laaksonen 23 ......................................2001-04 Natalie Spooner 23 ..........................................2009- 5. Shana Frost 22 ......................................2000-03 6. Tessa Bonhomme 20 ......................................2004-08 7. Lisa Chesson 14 ......................................2005-08 Amber Bowman 14 ......................................2004-07 Corinne Rosen 14 ......................................2000-01

10. Jana Harrigan 13 ......................................2003-06 CAREER SHORTHANDED GOALS Total .......................................Years 1. Jana Harrigan 6 ........................................2003-06 2. Corinne Rosen 4 ........................................2000-01 3. Natalie Spooner 3 ............................................2009- 4. Hayley Klassen 2 ........................................2006-09 Tessa Bonhomme 2 ........................................2004-08 Jody Heywood 2 ........................................2005-08 Paige Semenza 2 ............................................2010- 8. 15 with 1

CAREER GAME-WINNING GOALS Total ............................. Years 1. Natalie Spooner 12 ................................ 2009- 2. Jeni Creary 10 ............................ 2002-05 Jennifer Desson 10 ............................ 2002-05 4. Erin Keys 9 .............................. 2005-08 Shana Frost 9 .............................. 2000-03 6. Amber Bowman 8 .............................. 2004-07 7. Tessa Bonhomme 7 .............................. 2004-08 Lisa Chesson 7 .............................. 2005-08 9. Shelby Aldous 6 .............................. 2005-07 Jana Harrigan 6 .............................. 2003-06 Erin O’Grady 6 .............................. 2001-04 Emma Laaksonen 6 .............................. 2001-04

CAREER PENALTY MINUTES P-PIM .......................... Years 1. Emily Hudak 128-287 ................... 2000-03 2. Katie Frohreich 102-212 ................... 2000-03 3. Tessa Bonhomme 99-206 ..................... 2004-08 4. Lindsey Steblen 95-198 ..................... 2000-03 5. Rachel Davis 93-197 ..................... 2007-10 6. Lacey Schultz 84-179 ..................... 2004-07 7. Heather Farrell 88-176 ..................... 2001-04 8. Hayley Klassen 76-163 ..................... 2006-09 9. Erin Keys 76-152 ..................... 2005-08 10. Mallory Peckels 72-144 ..................... 2005-08

GOALTENDING RECORDS(Must play in at least 33% of Ohio State’s games in a season)

SEASON WINS Total ............................... Year 1. Erika Vanderveer 18 ............................ 2006-07 April Stojak 18 ............................ 2000-01 3. Chelsea Knapp 15 ............................ 2009-10 April Stojak 15 ............................ 2002-03 Melissa Glaser 15 ............................ 2001-02 6. Liana Bonanno 14 ............................ 2007-08 Lisa Steffes 14 .............................2010-11 7. Melissa Glaser 11 ............................ 2003-04

SEASON SAVES Total ............................... Year 1. Lisa Steffes 1,085 ........................2010-11 1. Liana Bonanno 886 .......................... 2008-09 2. Chelsea Knapp 883 .......................... 2009-10 3. Erika Vanderveer 780 .......................... 2006-07 4. Liana Bonanno 762 .......................... 2007-08 5. April Stojak 725 .......................... 2000-01 6. Erika Vanderveer 717 .......................... 2005-06 7. Melissa Glaser 670 .......................... 2003-04 8. Melissa Glaser 561 .......................... 2001-02

SEASON GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE GAA ............................... Year 1. Erika Vanderveer 2.19 ......................... 2006-07 2. Melissa Glaser 2.30 ......................... 2001-02 3. April Stojak 2.55 ......................... 2000-01

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T E A M R E C O R D S 4. Erika Vanderveer 2.66 ......................... 2005-06 Melissa Glaser 2.66 ......................... 2003-04 6. Liana Bonanno 2.91 ......................... 2007-08

SEASON SAVE PERCENTAGE Pct. ................................ Year 1. Erika Vanderveer .920 ......................... 2006-07 2. Erika Vanderveer .912 ......................... 2005-06 3. Melissa Glaser .910 ......................... 2003-04 4. Lisa Steffes .906 ..........................2010-11 5. Melissa Glaser .903 ......................... 2001-02 6. Liana Bonanno .901 ......................... 2005-06

SEASON SHUTOUTS Total ................................... Year 1. April Stojak 8 .................................. 2000-01 2. Melissa Glaser 5 .................................. 2001-02 3. Liana Bonanno 4 .................................. 2007-08 Erika Vanderveer 4 .................................. 2006-07

SEASON GAMES PLAYED Total ................................... Year 1. April Stojak 37 ................................ 2000-01 2. Lisa Steffes 36 .................................2010-11 3. Chelsea Knapp 35 ................................ 2009-10 4. Liana Bonanno 31 ................................ 2008-09 Liana Bonanno 31 ................................ 2007-08 Erika Vanderveer 31 ................................ 2006-07 7. April Stojak 28 ................................ 2002-03 8. Erika Vanderveer 27 ................................ 2005-06 9. Melissa Glaser 26 ................................ 2001-02 Melissa Glaser 26 ................................ 2003-04

SEASON MINUTES PLAYED Total ................................... Year 1. April Stojak 2232:59 ....................... 2000-01 2. Lisa Steffes 2159:15 ........................2010-11 3. Chelsea Knapp 2085:35 ....................... 2009-10 4. Erika Vanderveer 1863:03 ....................... 2006-07 5. Liana Bonanno 1771:05 ....................... 2007-08 6. Liana Bonanno 1706:37 ....................... 2008-09 7. April Stojak 1588:51 ....................... 2002-03 8. Melissa Glaser 1564:27 ....................... 2001-02 9. Erika Vanderveer 1559:15 ....................... 2005-06

CAREER WINS Total ..................................Years 1. Erika Vanderveer 42 ................................ 2004-07 2. Melissa Glaser 37 .................... 2000, 02, 04-05 3. April Stojak 34 ................................ 2000-03 4. Liana Bonanno 27 ................................ 2006-09

CAREER SAVES Total ..................................Years 1. Melissa Glaser 2,271 ............... 2000, 02, 04-05 2. Erika Vanderveer 2,268 ........................... 2004-07 3. Liana Bonanno 2,151 ........................... 2006-09 4. April Stojak 1,943 ........................... 2000-03

CAREER GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE GAA ..................................Years 1. Erika Vanderveer 2.56 ............................. 2004-07 2. Melissa Glaser 2.72 ................. 2000, 02, 04-05 3. April Stojak 2.94 ............................. 2000-03 4. Chelsea Knapp 3.02 ................................. 2010- 5. Lisa Steffes 3.11 ..................................2011- 6. Liana Bonanno 3.33 ............................. 2006-09

CAREER SAVE PERCENTAGE Pct. ...................................Years 1. Erika Vanderveer .910 ............................. 2004-07 2. Lisa Steffes .906 ..................................2011- 3. Melissa Glaser .903 ................. 2000, 02, 04-05

4. Liana Bonanno .897 ............................. 2006-09 5. Chelsea Knapp .894 ................................. 2010- 6. April Stojak .881 ............................. 2000-03

CAREER SHUTOUTS Total ..................................Years 1. April Stojak 12 ................................ 2000-03 2. Erika Vanderveer 10 ................................ 2004-07 Melissa Glaser 10 .................... 2000, 02, 04-05 4. Liana Bonanno 4 .................................. 2006-09

CAREER GAMES PLAYED Total ................................... Year 1. April Stojak 97 ................................ 2000-03 2. Melissa Glaser 91 .................... 2000, 02, 04-05 3. Erika Vanderveer 89 ................................ 2004-07 4. Liana Bonanno 81 ................................ 2006-09

CAREER MINUTES PLAYED Total ................................... Year 1. April Stojak 5525:56 ....................... 2000-03 2. Melissa Glaser 5296:13 ........... 2000, 02, 04-05 3. Erika Vanderveer 5257:17 ....................... 2004-07 4. Liana Bonanno 4471:02 ....................... 2006-09

POSTSEASON RECORDSSEASON POINTS (G-A) Total .................. Year 1. Erin Keys (4-3) 7 ................. 2007-08 2. Natalie Spooner (4-2) 6 ................. 2009-10 3. Hokey Langan (3-2) 5 ................. 2009-10 Shana Frost (2-3) 5 ............. 1999-2000 Emily Hudak (0-5) 5 ................. 2000-01 6. 10 with 4

SEASON GOALS Total ................................... Year 1. Natalie Spooner 4 .................................. 2009-10 Erin Keys 4 .................................. 2007-08 Corinne Rosen 4 .................................. 2000-01 4. Hokey Langan 3 .................................. 2009-10 Raelyn LaRocque 3 .................................. 2009-10 Hayley Klassen 3 .................................. 2006-07 Jeanne Chapple 3 .................................. 2001-02 Jennifer Desson 3 .................................. 2001-02 Lindsey Ogren 3 .............................. 1999-2000 Jeni Creary 3 .................................. 2002-03 Jeni Creary 3 .................................. 2004-05

SEASON ASSISTS Total ................................... Year 1. Emily Hudak 5 .................................. 2000-01 2. Laura McIntosh 4 .................................. 2009-10 Mallory Peckels 4 .................................. 2007-08 4. Shannon Reilly 3 .................................. 2007-08 Erin Keys 3 .................................. 2007-08 Shelby Aldous 3 .................................. 2006-07 Shana Frost 3 .............................. 1999-2000 Jana Harrigan 3 .................................. 2004-05

CAREER POINTS (G-A) Total .................Years 1. Jana Harrigan (6-6) 12 ............... 2003-06 2. Tessa Bonhomme (4-7) 11................ 2004-08 Jeni Creary (8-3) 11................ 2002-05 4. Erin Keys (4-5) 9 ................. 2005-08 5. Corinne Rosen (6-2) 8 ................. 2000-01 Shana Frost (2-6) 8 ................. 2000-03 7. Emily Hudak (0-7) 7 ................. 2000-03 8. Natalie Spooner (4-2) 6 ..................... 2009- Emma Laaksonen (2-4) 6 ................. 2001-04 10. Seven with 5

CAREER GOALS Total ..................................Years 1. Jeni Creary 8 .................................. 2002-05 2. Jana Harrigan 6 .................................. 2003-06 Corinne Rosen 6 .................................. 2000-01 4. Natalie Spooner 4 ...................................... 2009- Hayley Klassen 4 .................................. 2006-09 Tessa Bonhomme 4 .................................. 2004-08 Erin Keys 4 .................................. 2005-08 Jeanne Chapple 4 .................................. 2001-04 9. Hokey Langan 3 ...................................... 2010- Raelyn LaRocque 3 .................................. 2007-10 Jennifer Desson 3 .................................. 2002-05 Lindsey Ogren 3 .................................. 2000-03

CAREER ASSISTS Total ..................................Years 1. Tessa Bonhomme 7 .................................. 2004-08 Emily Hudak 7 .................................. 2000-03 3. Jana Harrigan 6 .................................. 2003-06 Shana Frost 6 .................................. 2000-03 5. Erin Keys 5 .................................. 2005-08 6. Laura McIntosh 4 ...................................... 2009- Shannon Reilly 4 ...................................... 2008- Mallory Peckels 4 .................................. 2007-08 Shelby Aldous 4 .................................. 2005-07 Emma Laaksonen 4 .................................. 2001-04

LEADERS BY YEARPOINTS2010-11 Laura McIntosh .....................................................472009-10 Hokey Langan .......................................................532008-09 Laura McIntosh .....................................................392007-08 Erin Keys .................................................................502006-07 Erin Keys .................................................................482005-06 Jana Harrigan .........................................................472004-05 Jana Harrigan .........................................................542003-04 Jana Harrigan ........................................................312002-03 Jeni Creary .............................................................372001-02 Jeni Creary .............................................................442000-01 Kelli Halcisak ..........................................................401999-2000 Corinne Rosen .......................................................33

GOALS2010-11 Natalie Spooner .....................................................262009-10 Hokey Langan .......................................................252008-09 Natalie Spooner .....................................................212007-08 Erin Keys .................................................................262006-07 Erin Keys .................................................................222005-06 Jana Harrigan .........................................................232004-05 Jeni Creary ..............................................................292003-04 Jana Harrigan ........................................................162002-03 Jeni Creary .............................................................232001-02 Jeni Creary .............................................................262000-01 Shana Frost ...........................................................201999-2000 Corinne Rosen .......................................................16

ASSISTS2010-11 Laura McIntosh .....................................................332009-10 Laura McIntosh .....................................................352008-09 Laura McIntosh .....................................................282007-08 Tessa Bonhomme ...................................................292006-07 Amber Bowman ......................................................292005-06 Jana Harrigan .........................................................24 2004-05 Jana Harrigan .........................................................382003-04 Emma Laaksonen ..................................................162002-03 J. Harrigan, J. Desson, E. Laaksonen, E. Hudak ....152001-02 Emily Hudak ...........................................................222000-01 Kelli Halcisak, Emily Hudak ...................................271999-2000 Corinne Rosen .......................................................17

POWER-PLAY GOALS2010-11 Natalie Spooner .....................................................102009-10 Natalie Spooner .......................................................9

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T E A M R E C O R D S2008-09 Natalie Spooner, Rachel Davis, Hayley Klassen .....42007-08 Erin Keys ...................................................................82006-07 Erin Keys .................................................................122005-06 Amber Bowman ........................................................62004-05 Jeni Creary ..............................................................152003-04 Tessa Bonhomme, Meaghan Mulvaney ....................4 2002-03 Jeni Creary ...............................................................92001-02 Jeni Creary .............................................................122000-01 Emma Laaksonen ..................................................171999-2000 Corinne Rosen .........................................................6

SHORTHANDED GOALS2010-11 Paige Semenza ........................................................22009-10 Christina Mancuso, Natalie Spooner .......................12008-09 Natalie Spooner .......................................................12007-08 Tessa Bonhomme, Hayley Klassen ..........................22006-07 Jody Heywood ..........................................................22005-06 Jana Harrigan ...........................................................62004-05 N/A ............................................................................02003-04 Meaghan Mulvaney ..................................................12002-03 Jennifer Desson, Erin O’Grady .................................12001-02 Heather Farrell .........................................................12000-01 Corinne Rosen .........................................................11999-2000 Corinne Rosen .........................................................3

PENALTY MINUTES2010-11 Teal Bishop .............................................................432009-10 Rachel Davis ...........................................................502008-09 Rachel Davis ...........................................................552007-08 Erin Keys .................................................................542006-07 Tessa Bonhomme ...................................................682005-06 Lacey Schultz ..........................................................572004-05 Lacey Schultz ..........................................................582003-04 Heather Farrell .......................................................40 2002-03 Emily Hudak ...........................................................752001-02 Katie Frohreich, Emily Hudak ................................622000-01 Emily Hudak ...........................................................601999-2000 Emily Hudak ...........................................................90

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE(Must play in at least 33 percent of games in a season)2010-11 Lisa Steffes .........................................................3.112009-10 Chelsea Knapp ...................................................3.022008-09 Liana Bonanno .....................................................3.802007-08 Liana Bonanno .....................................................2.912006-07 Erika Vanderveer .................................................2.192005-06 Erika Vanderveer .................................................2.662004-05 Erika Vanderveer .................................................3.172003-04 Melissa Glaser ....................................................2.662002-03 April Stojak ..........................................................2.902001-02 Melissa Glaser ....................................................2.302000-01 April Stojak ..........................................................2.551999-2000 Melissa Glaser ....................................................3.20

GOALIE WINS2010-11 Lisa Steffes ............................................................142009-10 Chelsea Knapp ......................................................152008-09 Liana Bonanno ..........................................................72007-08 Liana Bonanno ........................................................142006-07 Erika Vanderveer ....................................................182005-06 Erika Vanderveer ......................................................92004-05 Erika Vanderveer ....................................................102003-04 Melissa Glaser .......................................................112002-03 April Stojak .............................................................152001-02 Melissa Glaser .......................................................152000-01 April Stojak .............................................................181999-2000 Melissa Glaser, April Stojak .....................................4

SAVES2010-11 Lisa Steffes .......................................................1,0852009-10 Chelsea Knapp ....................................................8832008-09 Liana Bonanno ......................................................886

2007-08 Liana Bonanno ......................................................7622006-07 Erika Vanderveer ..................................................7802005-06 Erika Vanderveer ..................................................7172004-05 Erika Vanderveer ..................................................5182003-04 Melissa Glaser .....................................................6702002-03 April Stojak ...........................................................5292001-02 Melissa Glaser .....................................................5612000-01 April Stojak ...........................................................7251999-2000 Melissa Glaser .....................................................555

WCHA CAREER RECORDSPOINTS Total ........................... Years 1. Jana Harrigan 110 ....................................2003-06 2. Laura McIntosh 107 ........................................2009- 3. Jeni Creary 93 ......................................2002-05 4. Tessa Bonhomme 92 ......................................2004-08 Erin Keys 92 ......................................2005-08 6. Natalie Spooner 84 ..........................................2009- 7. Hayley Klassen 81 ......................................2006-09 8. Amber Bowman 77 ......................................2004-07 Shana Frost 71 ......................................2000-03 10. Lisa Chesson 70 ......................................2005-08 GOALS Total ........................... Years 1. Jeni Creary 55 ......................................2002-05 2. Natalie Spooner 50 ..........................................2009- 3. Erin Keys 48 ......................................2005-08 4. Jana Harrigan 43 ......................................2003-06 5. Hayley Klassen 38 ......................................2006-09 6. Shana Frost 37 ......................................2000-03 7. Hokey Langan 31 ..........................................2010- 8. Tessa Bonhomme 30 ......................................2004-08 9. Laura McIntosh 29 ..........................................2009- 10. Jennifer Desson 24 ......................................2002-05

ASSISTS Total ........................... Years 1. Laura McIntosh 78 ..........................................2009- 2. Jana Harrigan 67 ......................................2003-06 3. Tessa Bonhomme 62 ......................................2004-08 4. Amber Bowman 56 ......................................2004-07 5. Lisa Chesson 47 ......................................2005-08 6. Erin Keys 44 ......................................2005-08 Shannon Reilly 44 ...................................... 2008-11 8. Hayley Klassen 43 ......................................2006-09 9. Emily Hudak 41 ......................................2000-03 10. Mallory Peckels 40 ......................................2005-08 Emma Laaksonen 40 ......................................2001-04

POWER-PLAY GOALS Total ........................... Years 1. Jeni Creary 28 ......................................2002-05 2. Erin Keys 19 ......................................2005-08 3. Natalie Spooner 18 ..........................................2009- 4. Shana Frost 16 ......................................2000-03 5. Tessa Bonhomme 15 ......................................2004-08 6. Emma Laaksonen 14 ......................................2001-04 Lisa Chesson 11 ......................................2005-08 Jana Harrigan 11 ......................................2003-06 Hokey Langan 11 ..........................................2010- 9. Amber Bowman 10 ......................................2004-07

SHORTHANDED GOALS Total ........................... Years 1. Corinne Rosen 4 ........................................2000-01 2. Shana Frost 3 ........................................2000-03 3. Hayley Klassen 2 ........................................2006-09 Jody Heywood 2 ........................................2005-08 Jana Harrigan 2 ........................................2003-06 Natalie Spooner 2 ............................................2009-

GAME-WINNING GOALS Total .................................... Years 1. Jeni Creary 10 ......................................2002-05 2. Jennifer Desson 8 ........................................2002-05 Natalie Spooner 8 ............................................2009-

4. Erin Keys 7 ........................................2005-08 5. Tessa Bonhomme 6 ........................................2004-08 Amber Bowman 6 ........................................2004-07 7. Lisa Chesson 5 ........................................2005-08 Shelby Aldous 5 ........................................2005-07 Emma Laaksonen 5 ........................................2002-05 10. Shana Frost 4 ........................................2001-04 Jeanne Chapple 4 ........................................2001-04

DEFENSEMAN SCORING Total .................................... Years 1. Tessa Bonhomme 92 ......................................2004-08 2. Amber Bowman 77 ......................................2004-07 3. Lisa Chesson 70 ......................................2005-08 4. Shannon Reilly 63 ...................................... 2008-11 5. Emma Laaksonen 58 ......................................2001-04 6. Emily Hudak 52 ......................................2000-03

WCHA GOALIE RECORDSGAMES PLAYED Total ........................... Years 1. April Stojak 66 ......................................2000-03 2. Erika Vanderveer 65 ......................................2004-07 3. Liana Bonanno 62 ......................................2006-09 Melissa Glaser 62 ..........................2000, 02, 04-05

MINUTES PLAYED Total ........................... Years 1. Erika Vanderveer 3840:49 .............................2004-07 2. April Stojak 3648:48 .............................2000-03 3. Melissa Glaser 3603:08 .................2000, 02, 04-05 4. Liana Bonanno 3379:02 .............................2006-09

WINS Total ........................... Years 1. Erika Vanderveer 28 ......................................2004-07 2. Melissa Glaser 23 ..........................2000, 02, 04-05 3. April Stojak 22 ......................................2000-03 4. Liana Bonanno 17 ......................................2006-09

SAVES Total ........................... Years 1. Erika Vanderveer 1,711 .................................2004-07 2. Liana Bonanno 1,629 .................................2006-09 3. Melissa Glaser 1,528 .....................2000, 02, 04-05 4. April Stojak 1,309 .................................2000-03

SHUTOUTS Total ........................... Years 1. April Stojak 8 ........................................2000-03 2. Erika Vanderveer 6 ........................................2004-07 Melissa Glaser 6 ............................2000, 02, 04-05 4. Liana Bonanno 2 ........................................2006-09

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Y E A R - B Y- Y E A R R E S U LT S1/18 at St. Cloud State • .................W .................... 1-01/19 at St. Cloud State • ................. L ..................... 1-21/25 MERCYHURST ...................... L ..................... 1-21/26 at Findlay 1 .............................W .................... 2-11/31 at Minnesota Duluth • ............. L ..................... 2-5 2/1 at Minnesota Duluth • ............. L ....................2-11 2/7 at Minnesota • ......................... L ..................... 3-5 2/8 at Minnesota • ......................... L ..................... 1-2 2/14 MINNESOTA STATE • ............W ............2-1 (OT) 2/15 MINNESOTA STATE • ............W .................... 5-4 2/21 WISCONSIN •......................... L ..................... 1-7 2/22 WISCONSIN •......................... L ..................... 1-2 2/28 BEMIDJI STATE • ................... T .............3-3 (OT) 3/1 BEMIDJI STATE • ...................W .................... 6-2 3/7 vs. Bemidji State 2 ...................W ............4-3 (OT) 3/8 vs. Minnesota Duluth 2 ............ L ..................... 1-6 3/9 vs. Wisconsin 2 ....................... L ..................... 1-41 - Ohio Cup ; 2 - WCHA Championship, Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks, N.D.

2003-0416-16-3, 10-12-2 (T-4th) WCHA

Head coach - Jackie BartoCaptains - Meaghan Mulvaney, Erin O’Grady

Assistant captains - Emma Laaksonen, Jeanne Chapple

Date Opponent ............................ Result ......OSU-Opp. 10/10 TORONTO (exhibition) ...........W .................... 5-2 10/17 at Minnesota • ......................... L ..................... 3-6 10/18 at Minnesota • ......................... L ..................... 0-7 10/24 MINNESOTA DULUTH • ......... L ..................... 3-4 10/25 MINNESOTA DULUTH • ......... L ..................... 1-2 11/1 at Wisconsin • .........................W .................... 3-2 11/2 at Wisconsin • ......................... L ..................... 1-3 11/14 at St. Cloud State • .................W .................... 5-2 11/15 at St. Cloud State • .................W .................... 3-0 11/21 BEMIDJI STATE • ...................W .................... 2-1 11/22 BEMIDJI STATE • ...................W .................... 4-0 11/29 NIAGARA ................................W .................... 5-1 11/30 NIAGARA ................................W .................... 2-1 12/12 at Northeastern .......................W .................... 3-0 12/13 at Northeastern ....................... T .............1-1 (OT) 1/3 ST. CLOUD STATE • ..............W .................... 2-1 1/4 ST. CLOUD STATE • .............. L ..................... 1-2 1/13 QUINNIPIAC ...........................W .................... 6-1 1/16 MINNESOTA STATE • ............W .................... 3-0 1/17 MINNESOTA STATE • ............ T .............2-2 (OT) 1/23 at Bemidji State • .................... L .............3-4 (OT) 1/24 at Bemidji State • ....................W .................... 3-1 1/31 at Mercyhurst .......................... L ..................... 1-2 2/6 at Minnesota Duluth • .............W .................... 4-3 2/7 at Minnesota Duluth • ............. L ..................... 1-5 2/13 at Minnesota State • ............... L ..................... 1-4 2/14 at Minnesota State • ...............W .................... 2-0 2/20 MINNESOTA • ........................ T .............1-1 (OT) 2/21 MINNESOTA • ........................ L ..................... 0-6 2/27 WISCONSIN •......................... L ..................... 1-5 2/28 WISCONSIN •......................... L ..................... 2-8 3/4 at Findlay ................................W .................... 4-1 3/6 FINDLAY 1 .............................. L ..................... 2-3 3/12 vs. Minnesota State 2 ..............W .................... 3-1 3/13 vs. Minnesota 2 ....................... L ..................... 1-5 3/14 vs. Wisconsin 2 ....................... L .............4-5 (OT)1 - Ohio Cup; 2 - WCHA Championship, Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, Minn.

2004-0517-17-3, 12-15-1 (4th) WCHA

Head coach - Jackie BartoCaptain - Meaghan Mulvaney

Assistant captains - Jeni Creary, Melissa Glaser

Date Opponent ............................ Result ......OSU-Opp. 10/3 ETOBICOKE (exhibition) ........W .................... 9-1 10/8 ST. CLOUD STATE • .............. L ..................... 1-2 10/9 ST. CLOUD STATE • .............W .................... 3-1 10/15 at Minnesota State • ..............W .................... 2-1 10/16 at Minnesota State • ...............W .................... 4-2 10/22 WISCONSIN •......................... L ..................... 0-2 10/23 WISCONSIN •.........................W .................... 3-1 10/29 at North Dakota • .................... L .............4-5 (OT) 10/30 at North Dakota • ....................W .................... 5-4 11/6 at Minnesota • ......................... L ................... 0-10 11/7 at Minnesota • ......................... L ..................... 1-5 11/13 NORTHEASTERN .................. T .............1-1 (OT) 11/14 NORTHEASTERN ..................W ............6-5 (OT) 11/19 BEMIDJI STATE • ...................W .................... 4-1

1999-20008-26-3, 6-15-3 (T-4th) WCHA

Head coach - Jackie BartoCaptains - Corinne Rosen, Kylee Reade

Date Opponent ............................ Result ......OSU-Opp. 10/2 GUELPH 1 (exhibition) ............ L ..................... 1-3 10/8 NORTHEASTERN 2 ............... L ..................... 0-6 10/9 NORTHEASTERN 2 ............... L ..................... 2-7 10/15 WISCONSIN •......................... L ..................... 1-2 10/16 WISCONSIN •......................... T .............1-1 (OT) 10/22 at St. Cloud State • ................. L .............2-3 (OT) 10/23 at St. Cloud State • .................W .................... 6-2 10/30 at Minnesota Duluth • ............. L ..................... 2-4 10/31 at Minnesota Duluth • ............. L ..................... 1-7 11/5 FINDLAY ................................. L ..................... 2-3 11/7 at Findlay ................................ L ..................... 2-5 11/12 MINNESOTA • ........................ L ..................... 0-3 11/13 MINNESOTA • ........................ L ..................... 1-7 11/19 at Bemidji State • .................... L ..................... 3-4 11/20 at Bemidji State • .................... L ..................... 1-3 11/27 vs. Yale 2 ................................ L ..................... 0-1 11/28 at Princeton 2 ......................... L ..................... 0-2 12/10 at Minnesota State, Mankato • W .................... 2-0 12/11 at Minnesota State, Mankato • W .................... 2-0 1/1 at New Hampshire .................. L ..................... 0-7 1/2 at New Hampshire .................. L ..................... 0-5 1/14 BEMIDJI STATE • ...................W .................... 2-0 1/15 BEMIDJI STATE • ................... L ..................... 2-3 1/22 at Wisconsin • ......................... L ..................... 2-6 1/23 at Wisconsin• .......................... L ..................... 2-3 1/28 MINNESOTA DULUTH • ......... T .............1-1 (OT) 1/29 MINNESOTA DULUTH • ......... L ..................... 0-9 2/4 at Minnesota • ......................... L ..................... 1-4 2/5 at Minnesota • ......................... L ..................... 0-6 2/11 CORNELL ............................... L ..................... 0-2 2/12 ST. LAWRENCE ..................... L ..................... 0-3 2/18 MINNESOTA STATE, MAN. • .W .................... 7-0 2/19 MINNESOTA STATE, MAN. • .W .................... 4-2 2/25 ST. CLOUD STATE • .............. T .............2-2 (OT) 2/26 ST. CLOUD STATE • .............. L ..................... 0-2 3/2 vs. St. Cloud State 4 ...............W .................... 3-2 3/3 vs. Minnesota Duluth 4 ........... L ..................... 1-7 3/4 vs. Wisconsin 4 ......................W .................... 4-21 - at Value City Arena; 2 - Inaugural home series; 3 - Princeton Tournament, Princeton, N.J.; 4 - WCHA Championship, Bloomington Ice Garden, Bloomington, Minn.

2000-0118-17-3, 11-10-3 (5th) WCHA

Head coach - Jackie BartoCaptains - Melissa Glaser, Emily Hudak, Lindsey Ogren,

Corinne Rosen

Date Opponent ............................ Result ......OSU-Opp. 10/7 TORONTO (exhibition) ..........W .................... 3-0 10/15 FINDLAY .................................W .................... 4-1 10/21 at Minnesota • ......................... L ..................... 2-6 10/22 at Minnesota • .........................W .................... 4-2 10/27 NEW HAMPSHIRE ................. L ..................... 0-4 10/28 NEW HAMPSHIRE ................. L ..................... 1-3 11/3 at Bemidji State • .................... L ..................... 1-2 11/4 at Bemidji State • ....................W .................... 5-2 11/10 WISCONSIN •......................... L ..................... 0-2 11/11 WISCONSIN •......................... T .............3-3 (OT) 11/17 at Minnesota State, Mankato • W .................... 6-0 11/18 at Minnesota State, Mankato • T .............2-2 (OT) 11/25 at Northeastern .......................W ............4-3 (OT) 11/26 at Northeastern ....................... L ..................... 0-3 12/1 MINNESOTA DULUTH • ........ L ..................... 1-7 12/2 MINNESOTA DULUTH • .........W .................... 2-0 12/8 ST. CLOUD STATE • ............. L .............3-4 (OT) 12/9 ST. CLOUD STATE • .............. L ..................... 1-4 12/30 at St. Lawrence ....................... L ..................... 2-4 12/31 at Cornell ................................ L ..................... 3-5 1/2 at U.S. National Team (exh.) 1 L ..................... 1-9 1/12 BEMIDJI STATE • ...................W .................... 7-4 1/13 BEMIDJI STATE • ...................W .................... 6-1 1/20 at Wisconsin • ........................ L .............2-3 (OT) 1/21 at Wisconsin • ......................... T .............2-2 (OT) 1/28 at Findlay 2 .............................W .................... 5-4 2/2 MINNESOTA STATE, MAN. • .W .................... 4-1 2/3 MINNESOTA STATE, MAN. • .W .................... 5-1 2/9 at Minnesota Duluth• ............. L .............6-7 (OT) 2/10 at Minnesota Duluth• .............. L ..................... 5-7 2/16 MINNESOTA• .........................W .................... 1-0 2/17 MINNESOTA• ......................... L ..................... 2-5 2/24 at St. Cloud State• ..................W .................... 2-0

2/25 at St. Cloud State• ..................W .................... 4-03/2 WAYNE STATE .......................W .................... 8-03/3 WAYNE STATE .......................W .................... 7-13/8 vs. St. Cloud State 3 ...............W .................... 5-03/9 vs. Minnesota 3 ......................W .................... 4-03/10 vs. Minnesota Duluth 3 ........... L ..................... 0-31 - at Lake Placid, N.Y. ; 2 - Ohio Cup; 3 - WCHA Championship, Rochester Recreation Center, Rochester, Minn.

2001-0218-15-4, 9-12-3 (4th) WCHA

Head coach - Jackie BartoCaptains - Melissa Glaser, Emily Hudak, Lindsey Ogren

Date Opponent ............................ Result ......OSU-Opp. 10/6 TORONTO (exhibition) ........... L ..................... 1-3 10/12 at Bemidji State • ....................W .................... 4-2 10/13 at Bemidji State • .................... T .............2-2 (OT) 10/19 at New Hampshire ..................W .................... 4-3 10/20 at New Hampshire .................. L .............3-4 (OT) 10/26 WISCONSIN •......................... L ..................... 0-6 10/27 WISCONSIN •......................... T .............3-3 (OT) 11/2 at Minnesota • ......................... L ..................... 1-2 11/3 at Minnesota • ......................... L ..................... 2-3 11/9 ST. CLOUD STATE • .............. L ..................... 1-2 11/10 ST. CLOUD STATE • ..............W ............3-2 (OT) 11/16 at Connecticut .........................W .................... 3-1 11/18 at Providence ..........................W .................... 4-3 11/23 at Minnesota Duluth • ............. L ..................... 2-4 11/24 at Minnesota Duluth • ............. T .............3-3 (OT) 12/7 at Minnesota State • ...............W .................... 2-0 12/8 at Minnesota State • ...............W .................... 3-1 12/14 PRINCETON ..........................W .................... 3-0 12/15 PRINCETON ..........................W ............2-1 (OT) 1/4 BEMIDJI STATE • ................... L ..................... 2-3 1/5 BEMIDJI STATE • ...................W .................... 5-1 1/11 at St. Cloud State • .................W .................... 5-1 1/12 at St. Cloud State • .................W .................... 5-3 1/19 ST. LAWRENCE .....................W .................... 3-2 1/20 DARTMOUTH ......................... T .............5-5 (OT) 1/25 MINNESOTA DULUTH • ......... L ..................... 1-5 1/26 MINNESOTA DULUTH • ......... L .............2-3 (OT) 2/8 MINNESOTA • ........................ L ..................... 0-5 2/9 MINNESOTA • ........................ L .............1-2 (OT) 2/15 MINNESOTA STATE • ............W .................... 4-2 2/16 MINNESOTA STATE • ............W .................... 2-0 2/22 at Wisconsin• .......................... L .............0-1 (OT) 2/23 at Wisconsin• .......................... L ..................... 0-3 3/1 at Findlay ................................W .................... 1-0 3/2 FINDLAY 1 ..............................W .................... 1-0 3/7 vs. Bemidji State 2 ...................W .................... 5-3 3/8 vs. Minnesota 2 ....................... L ..................... 1-4 3/9 vs. Minnesota Duluth 2 ............ L ..................... 2-61 - Ohio Cup; 2 - WCHA Championship, Fogerty Arena, Blaine, Minn.

2002-0312-22-3, 8-13-3 (4th) WCHAHead coach - Jackie Barto

Captains - Emily Hudak, Lindsey OgrenAssistant captains - Emma Laaksonen, Jeanne Chapple

Date Opponent ............................ Result ......OSU-Opp. 10/5 TORONTO (exhibition) ..........W .................... 4-0 10/11 at Minnesota State • ...............W .................... 6-1 10/12 at Minnesota State • ...............W .................... 3-1 10/18 NEW HAMPSHIRE ................. L ..................... 0-1 10/19 NEW HAMPSHIRE ................. L .............4-5 (OT) 10/25 MINNESOTA • ........................ L ..................... 0-4 10/26 MINNESOTA • ........................ L ..................... 1-2 11/1 at Bemidji State • .................... T .............1-1 (OT) 11/2 at Bemidji State • .................... L ..................... 2-4 11/8 MINNESOTA DULUTH • ......... L ..................... 0-5 11/9 MINNESOTA DULUTH • ......... L ..................... 0-3 11/16 PROVIDENCE ........................ L ..................... 2-4 11/17 CONNECTICUT .....................W .................... 6-2 11/22 at Wisconsin • ......................... T .............3-3 (OT) 11/23 at Wisconsin • ......................... L ..................... 0-4 11/30 ST. CLOUD STATE • ..............W .................... 6-0 12/1 ST.CLOUD STATE • ...............W .................... 6-4 12/13 at Princeton ............................ L ..................... 0-1 12/14 at Princeton ............................W .................... 4-0 1/2 at Dartmouth ........................... L ..................... 5-6 1/4 at St. Lawrence ....................... L ..................... 2-3

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Y E A R - B Y- Y E A R R E S U LT S11/20 BEMIDJI STATE • ...................W .................... 4-211/26 at Minnesota Duluth • ............. L ..................... 2-511/27 at Minnesota Duluth • ............. L ..................... 1-612/11 NORTH DAKOTA • .................W .................... 3-112/12 NORTH DAKOTA • .................W .................... 3-11/7 MINNESOTA DULUTH • ......... L ..................... 3-81/8 MINNESOTA DULUTH • ......... L ..................... 2-31/14 YALE .......................................W ............5-4 (OT)1/15 YALE .......................................W .................... 3-21/21 MINNESOTA • ........................ L ..................... 1-41/22 MINNESOTA • ........................ L ..................... 2-41/28 at St. Cloud State • ................. L ..................... 2-41/29 at St. Cloud State • ................. T .............2-2 (OT)2/4 at Bemidji State • ....................W .................... 5-12/5 at Bemidji State • ....................W .................... 4-32/11 at Wisconsin • ......................... L ..................... 3-62/12 at Wisconsin • ......................... L ..................... 2-72/18 at Niagara ............................... T .............2-2 (OT)2/19 at Niagara ...............................W .................... 4-02/25 MINNESOTA STATE • ............W .................... 5-32/26 MINNESOTA STATE • ........... L ..................... 2-33/4 vs. Minnesota State 1 ..............W .................... 4-13/5 vs. Minnesota 1 ........................ L ..................... 1-73/6 vs. Minnesota-Duluth 1 ............ L ..................... 0-51 - WCHA Tournament, Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, Minn.

2005-0613-18-5, 10-15-3 (5th) WCHA

Head coach - Jackie BartoCaptains - Amber Bowman, Jana Harrigan

Assistant captain - Katie Maroney

Date Opponent ............................ Result ......OSU-Opp.10/7 ST. CLOUD STATE • ..............W .................... 2-110/8 ST. CLOUD STATE • ..............W .................... 5-110/14 at Northeastern .......................W .................... 3-010/15 at Northeastern .......................W .................... 6-210/21 at Minnesota Duluth • ............. L ..................... 1-510/22 at Minnesota Duluth • ............. L ..................... 0-710/28 MINNESOTA STATE • ............ T .............2-2 (OT)10/29 MINNESOTA STATE • ............ L ..................... 2-611/4 at Minnesota • ......................... L ..................... 5-911/5 at Minnesota • .........................W ............2-1 (OT)11/11 PRINCETON .......................... L ..................... 1-411/12 PRINCETON ..........................W .................... 2-111/18 NORTH DAKOTA • ................. T .............3-3 (OT)11/19 NORTH DAKOTA • .................W .................... 5-311/25 at Bemidji State • ....................W .................... 4-211/26 at Bemidji State • .................... L ..................... 2-512/9 at St. Cloud State • ................. L ..................... 3-412/10 at St. Cloud State • ................. L ..................... 3-51/6 at Minnesota State • ...............W .................... 3-01/7 at Minnesota State • ...............W .................... 4-21/13 NIAGARA ................................ T .............1-1 (OT)1/14 NIAGARA ................................ T .............2-2 (OT)1/20 at Wisconsin • ......................... L .............3-4 (OT)1/22 at Wisconsin • ......................... L ..................... 1-51/27 MINNESOTA • ........................ L ..................... 1-41/28 MINNESOTA • ........................W ............3-2 (OT)2/3 MINNESOTA DULUTH • ......... L ..................... 2-32/4 MINNESOTA DULUTH • ......... T .............1-1 (OT)2/10 BEMIDJI STATE • ................... L ..................... 1-22/11 BEMIDJI STATE • ................... L ..................... 4-52/18 at North Dakota • ....................W ............4-3 (OT)2/19 at North Dakota • ....................W .................... 2-02/24 WISCONSIN •......................... L ..................... 0-32/25 WISCONSIN •......................... L ..................... 0-13/3 at St. Cloud State 1 .................. L .............1-2 (OT)3/4 at St. Cloud State 1 .................. L ..................... 3-61 - WCHA First Round Playoffs, National Hockey Center, St. Cloud, Minn.

2006-0720-13-4, 13-11-4 (4th) WCHA

Head coach - Jackie BartoCaptains - Tessa Bonhomme, Amber Bowman,

Katie Maroney, Lacey Schultz

Date Opponent ............................ Result ......OSU-Opp.9/30 WILFRID LAURIER (exh.) ...... L ..................... 1-210/6 NORTHEASTERN ..................W .................... 9-310/7 NORTHEASTERN ..................W .................... 7-110/13 WISCONSIN •......................... L ..................... 2-310/14 WISCONSIN •......................... L ..................... 2-310/20 at St. Cloud State • ................. L ..................... 4-5

10/21 at St. Cloud State • ................. L .............2-3 (OT)10/27 MINNESOTA • ........................ L ..................... 1-410/28 MINNESOTA • ........................W .................... 2-111/3 CONNECTICUT .....................W .................... 5-111/4 CONNECTICUT .....................W .................... 2-011/10 at Bemidji State • ....................W .................... 4-111/11 at Bemidji State • .................... T .............1-1 (OT)11/17 NORTH DAKOTA • .................W .................... 4-111/19 NORTH DAKOTA • .................W .................... 4-011/24 at Minnesota State 1 • .............W .................... 2-111/25 at Minnesota State 1 • .............W .................... 4-312/8 at Minnesota Duluth • .............W .................... 3-012/9 at Minnesota Duluth • ............. L ..................... 1-912/30 at Princeton ............................W .................... 3-212/31 at Princeton ............................ L ..................... 1-21/5 BEMIDJI STATE • ................... L ..................... 1-21/6 BEMIDJI STATE • ................... T .............1-1 (OT)1/12 at Minnesota • .........................W .................... 7-11/13 at Minnesota • ......................... L ..................... 1-31/19 ST. CLOUD STATE • .............. T .............3-3 (OT)1/20 ST. CLOUD STATE • ..............W .................... 6-11/26 MINNESOTA DULUTH • ......... L ..................... 3-51/27 MINNESOTA DULUTH • ......... T .............1-1 (OT)2/2 at North Dakota • ....................W ............3-2 (OT)2/3 at North Dakota • ....................W .................... 3-12/9 at Wisconsin • ......................... L ..................... 2-52/11 at Wisconsin • ......................... L ..................... 2-32/16 MINNESOTA STATE • ............W ............4-3 (OT)2/17 MINNESOTA STATE • ............W .................... 6-42/23 MINNESOTA STATE 2 ...........W .................... 1-02/24 MINNESOTA STATE 2 ...........W ............5-4 (OT)3/3 vs. Wisconsin 3 ....................... L ..................... 0-41 - Four Seasons Centre, Owatonna, Minn.; 2 - First Round WCHA Playoffs, OSU Ice Rink; 3- WCHA Playoff Champi-onship Semifi nal, Ridder Arena, University of Minnesota

2007-0817-17-3, 11-14-3 (5th) WCHA

Head coach - Jackie BartoCaptain - Tessa Bonhomme

Assistant captains - Lisa Chesson, Jody Heywood, Mallory Peckels

Date Opponent ............................ Result ......OSU-Opp.9/30 WILFRID LAURIER (exh.) ......W .................... 4-110/5 at Connecticut .........................W .................... 3-2 10/6 at Connecticut ......................... L ..................... 2-5 10/13 at Wisconsin • ......................... L ..................... 0-4 10/14 at Wisconsin • ......................... T .............2-2 (OT) 10/19 MINNESOTA • ........................ L ..................... 4-7 10/20 MINNESOTA • ........................W .................... 4-1 10/26 at North Dakota • .................... T .............0-0 (OT) 10/27 at North Dakota • ....................W .................... 4-3 11/2 BEMIDJI STATE • ...................W .................... 6-2 11/3 BEMIDJI STATE • ...................W .................... 6-1 11/9 at Minnesota State • ............... L ..................... 3-8 11/10 at Minnesota State • ............... L ..................... 2-3 11/16 PROVIDENCE ........................W .................... 2-1 11/17 PROVIDENCE ........................W .................... 4-1 11/23 ST. CLOUD STATE • .............. L ..................... 1-4 11/24 ST. CLOUD STATE • ..............W .................... 4-1 12/8 at Minnesota Duluth • ............. L ..................... 2-7 12/9 at Minnesota Duluth • ............. L ..................... 0-4 1/4 NORTH DAKOTA • .................W .................... 3-2 1/5 NORTH DAKOTA • .................W .................... 7-3 1/11 at St. Cloud State • ................. T .............2-2 (OT) 1/12 at St. Cloud State • ................. L ..................... 4-5 1/18 WISCONSIN •......................... L ..................... 2-3 1/19 WISCONSIN •......................... L ..................... 1-4 1/25 at Niagara ...............................W .................... 4-0 1/26 at Niagara ...............................W .................... 4-3 2/1 MINNESOTA DULUTH • ......... L ..................... 2-6 2/2 MINNESOTA DULUTH • ......... L ..................... 2-3 2/8 at Minnesota • ......................... L ..................... 3-7 2/9 at Minnesota • ......................... L ..................... 1-5 2/15 MINNESOTA STATE • ............W .................... 3-2 2/16 MINNESOTA STATE • ............W .................... 4-0 2/22 at Bemidji State • ....................W .................... 6-32/23 at Bemidji State • ....................W .................... 3-2 2/29 at St. Cloud State 1 ................. L ..................... 2-4 3/1 at St. Cloud State 1 .................W .................... 3-0 3/2 at St. Cloud State 1 ................. L ..................... 3-5 1 - First Round WCHA Playoffs, National Hockey Center, St. Cloud, Minn.

2008-098-25-3, 6-20-2-2 (7th) WCHA

Head coach - Jackie BartoCaptains - Hayley Klassen, Morgan Marziali

Assistant Captain - Liana Bonanno

Date Opponent ............................ Result ......OSU-Opp.9/26 WILFRID LAURIER (exh.) ...... L ..................... 1-210/3 at Providence ..........................W .................... 2-110/4 at Providence ..........................W .................... 3-210/10 WISCONSIN •......................... L ..................... 4-710/11 WISCONSIN •......................... L ..................... 0-410/17 at Minnesota • ......................... L ..................... 1-810/18 at Minnesota • ......................... L ..................... 2-810/24 BEMIDJI STATE • ...................W .................... 3-010/25 BEMIDJI STATE • ...................W .................... 2-111/1 at North Dakota • .................... L ..................... 2-411/2 at North Dakota • .................... L .............4-5 (OT)11/8 at St. Cloud State • .................W .................... 3-211/9 at St. Cloud State • ................. L ..................... 2-511/14 MINNESOTA DULUTH • ......... L ..................... 0-311/15 MINNESOTA DULUTH • ......... L ..................... 3-811/28 at St. Lawrence ....................... L ..................... 1-511/29 at St. Lawrence ....................... L ..................... 4-512/12 at Minnesota State • ...............W .................... 6-512/13 at Minnesota State • ........T (SW 1-0) .....5-5 (OT)12/14 vs. Team USA (exhibition) 1 ..... L ..................... 1-81/2 BOSTON UNIVERSITY .......... L ..................... 3-51/3 BOSTON UNIVERSITY .......... T .............2-2 (OT)1/9 MINNESOTA • ........................ L ..................... 2-91/10 MINNESOTA • ........................ L ................... 1-121/16 ST. CLOUD STATE • .............. L ..................... 2-31/17 ST. CLOUD STATE • .............. L ..................... 3-41/23 at Bemidji State • .............T (SW 1-0) .....3-3 (OT)1/24 at Bemidji State • .................... L ..................... 1-31/31 at Wisconsin • ......................... L ..................... 0-72/1 at Wisconsin • ......................... L ..................... 0-72/6 NORTH DAKOTA • .................W .................... 4-12/7 NORTH DAKOTA • .................W .................... 4-22/13 at Minnesota Duluth • ............. L ..................... 1-42/14 at Minnesota Duluth • ............. L ..................... 2-72/20 MINNESOTA STATE • ............ L ..................... 5-62/21 MINNESOTA STATE • ............ L ..................... 1-22/27 at Wisconsin 2 ......................... L ..................... 0-72/28 at Wisconsin 2 ......................... L ..................... 1-4* WCHA implemented shootouts in tied regular-season confer-ence games; 1- Schwan Super Rink, Blaine, Minn.; 2 - First Round WCHA Playoffs, Eagles Nest Rink, Verona, Wis.

2009-1017-15-5, 12-13-3-1 (T-5th) WCHA

Head coach - Jackie BartoCaptains - Rachel Davis, Raelyn LaRocque

Assistant Captains - Teal Bishop, Shannon Reilly

Date Opponent ............................ Result ......OSU-Opp.9/26 WILFRID LAURIER (exh.) ...... T .............1-1 (OT)10/2 at Boston Univeristy ................ T .............1-1 (OT)10/3 at Boston University ................ T .............4-4 (OT)10/9 MINNESOTA • ........................ L ..................... 5-610/10 MINNESOTA • ........................ L ..................... 1-610/16 at Bemidji State ......................W .................... 5-210/17 at Bemidji State ............... T (SL 0-1) ......2-2 (OT)10/23 at Wisconsin • .........................W .................... 4-310/24 at Wisconsin • ......................... L ..................... 3-510/30 MINNESOTA STATE • ............W .................... 7-610/31 MINNESOTA STATE • ............W .................... 4-111/6 at North Dakota • .................... L ..................... 4-511/7 at North Dakota • ....................W .................... 3-111/13 MINNESOTA DULUTH • ......... L .............2-3 (OT)11/14 MINNESOTA DULUTH • ......... L ..................... 3-511/20 ST. LAWRENCE .....................W .................... 4-311/21 ST. LAWRENCE ..................... L ..................... 2-312/11 at St. Cloud State • .......... T (SL 0-1) ......2-2 (OT)12/12 at St. Cloud State • .................W .................... 2-11/2 ROBERT MORRIS .................W .................... 4-11/3 ROBERT MORRIS .................W .................... 6-11/8 at Minnesota • ......................... L ..................... 2-51/9 at Minnesota • ......................... L ..................... 0-61/15 at Minnesota State • ...............W .................... 6-01/16 at Minnesota State • ...............W .................... 3-21/22 BEMIDJI STATE • ...................W .................... 5-21/23 BEMIDJI STATE • ................... L ..................... 0-1

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Y E A R - B Y- Y E A R R E S U LT S1/29 WISCONSIN •.........................W .................... 5-41/30 WISCONSIN •......................... L ..................... 2-32/5 NORTH DAKOTA • .................W ............2-1 (OT)2/6 NORTH DAKOTA • ................. L ..................... 2-72/12 at Minnesota Duluth • ............. L .............4-5 (OT)2/13 at Minnesota Duluth • .............W .................... 6-32/19 ST. CLOUD STATE • .............. L ..................... 2-32/20 ST. CLOUD STATE • .......T (SW 1-0) .....4-4 (OT)2/26 at Wisconsin 1 .........................W ............3-2 (OT)2/27 at Wisconsin 1 .........................W ............4-3 (OT)3/6 at Minnesota 2 ......................... L ...........4-5 (2OT)1 - First Round WCHA Playoffs, Eagles Nest Arena, Verona, Wis,; 2 - WCHA Final Faceoff Semifi nal, Ridder Arena, Min-neapolis, Minn.

2010-1114-19-3, 8-17-3-3 (6th) WCHA

Head coach - Jackie BartoCaptain - Christina Mancuso

Assistant Captains - Laura McIntosh, Natalie Spooner, Kelly Wild

Date Opponent ............................ Result ......OSU-Opp.10/2 WILFRID LAURIER (exh.) ......W .................... 2-010/8 at Robert Morris ......................W .................... 4-110/9 at Robert Morris ......................W .................... 4-110/15 ST. CLOUD STATE • ..............W .................... 3-110/16 ST. CLOUD STATE • ..............W .................... 6-110/22 at Wisconsin • ......................... L .............5-6 (OT)10/23 at Wisconsin • ......................... L ..................... 2-510/29 SYRACUSE ............................W .................... 5-110/30 SYRACUSE ............................W .................... 6-211/6 at North Dakota • .................... L .............2-3 (OT)11/7 at North Dakota • .............T (SW 2-0) .....2-2 (OT)11/12 MINNESOTA STATE • ............ L ..................... 3-511/13 MINNESOTA STATE • ............ L ..................... 3-411/19 at Minnesota Duluth • .............W .................... 4-211/20 at Minnesota Duluth • ............. L ..................... 0-811/26 BEMIDJI STATE • ............T (SW 1-0) .....2-2 (OT)11/27 BEMIDJI STATE • ...................W .................... 3-112/10 at Minnesota • ......................... L ..................... 0-612/12 at Minnesota • ......................... L .............1-2 (OT)12/30 vs. Wayne State......................W .................... 3-212/31 vs. Wayne State......................W .................... 4-21/7 WISCONSIN •......................... L ..................... 2-61/8 WISCONSIN •......................... L ..................... 3-51/14 at Minnesota State • ...............W .................... 3-21/15 at Minnesota State • ...............W .................... 3-21/21 MINNESOTA • ........................ L ..................... 2-41/22 MINNESOTA • ........................ L ..................... 1-81/28 at St. Cloud State • .................W .................... 6-11/29 at St. Cloud State • .................W .................... 3-22/4 NORTH DAKOTA • ................. L .............3-4 (OT)2/5 NORTH DAKOTA • ................. L ..................... 2-32/11 MINNESOTA DULUTH • ......... L ..................... 2-52/12 MINNESOTA DULUTH • ......... L ..................... 1-52/18 at Bemidji State • .................... L ..................... 1-42/19 at Bemidji State • .............T (SW 1-0) .....1-1 (OT)2/25 MINNESOTA 1......................... L ..................... 2-42/26 MINNESOTA 1......................... L ..................... 2-31 - First Round WCHA Playoffs, Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, Minn.

OPPONENT .......... RECORD PCT. LASTBemidji State ........... 27-14-9 .630 2010-11Boston University.......... 0-1-3 .375 2009-10Connecticut.......................5-1 .833 2007-08Cornell ..............................0-2 .000 2000-01Dartmouth ..................... 0-1-1 .250 2002-03Findlay ..............................6-3 .667 2003-04Mercyhurst ........................0-2 .000 2002-03Minnesota .................. 8-46-1 .154 2010-11Minnesota Duluth ..... 5-45-4 .129 2010-11Minnesota State ........ 39-9-4 .788 2010-11New Hampshire ................1-7 .125 2002-03Niagara ........................ 5-0-3 .625 2007-08North Dakota ............. 17-8-3 .660 2010-11Northeastern ................. 7-3-2 .667 2006-07Princeton .........................5-4 .555 2006-07Providence........................5-1 .833 2008-09Quinnipiac.........................1-0 1.000 2003-04Robert Morris ....................4-0 1.000 2010-11St. Cloud State ........ 26-24-6 .517 2010-11 St. Lawrence.....................2-6 .250 2009-10Syracuse..........................2-0 1.000 2010-11Wayne State .....................4-0 1.000 2010-11Wisconsin .................. 7-43-6 .178 2010-11Yale ...................................2-1 .667 2004-05

Total ................... 178-220-42 .452All-time record does not include exhibition matches.

Bold indicates 2011-12 opponent

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BRITTANY CARLSOND | SENIOR#3HUDSON, WISCRETIN-DERHAM HALL

Ohio State Career Honors: WCHA Scholar-Athlete (2010-11) … WCHA All-Aca-demic Team (2009-10, 2010-11) … Academic All-Big Ten at-large selection (2009-10, 2010-11) … Ohio State Scholar-Athlete (2009-10, 2010-11).

2010-11 (Junior Season): Played in 35 games, 28 of which were conference … ended the season with 11 shots … tallied two shots in the season’s opening game against Robert Morris (Oct. 8) … had two shots against Minnesota State (Nov. 12) … blocked 16 opponent shots.

2009-10 (Sophomore Season): Played in all 37 games … scored three goals and had six assists for nine points … had a goal and six assists in 28 WCHA games … tallied seven of her nine points on the road … had three points (1g, 2a) in three postseason games, ending the season on a three-game point streak … fi rst goal of her career was the gamewinner in a 4-1 victory vs. Minnesota State (Oct. 31) … had a point in fi ve of the fi rst six series of the season, including assists at Boston University (Oct. 3), at Bemidji State (Oct. 16), at Wisconsin (Oct. 24) and at North Dakota (Nov. 7) … scored unassisted in a 4-1 win against Robert Morris (Jan. 2) … had an assist in each game of a WCHA First Round Playoff upset sweep of Wisconsin, including setting up the game-tying goal to send the fi rst game into overtime (Feb. 26-27) … opened the scoring for the Buckeyes with a goal against Minnesota in the WCHA Final Faceoff semifi nal game in which Ohio State eventu-ally fell, 5-4, in double-overtime (March 6) … concluded the season with a minus-1 on-ice rating … had 13 penalties for 26 minutes … totaled 22 shots on goal.

2008-09 (Freshman Season): Played in 34 games … missed series at North Da-kota with an injury (Nov. 1-2) … tallied three points on three assists … recorded fi rst point as a Buckeye with an assist vs. Wisconsin (Oct. 10) … also had an assist in 3-2 win at St. Cloud State (Nov. 8) … had third assist vs. Minnesota State (Feb. 20) … was plus-3 in those games against SCSU and Minnesota State … was as-sessed 13 penalties for 26 minutes.

Prior to Ohio State: A four-year starter for Cretin-Derham Hall High School in St. Paul, Minn. … a teammate of fellow Buckeye Kelly Wild … totaled 24 goals and 54 assists for 78 career points … had 22 points with 5 goals and 17 assists as a senior … named honorable mention all-state … helped lead the Raiders to the 2008 Min-nesota state tournament semifi nal game … won the Class AA third-place trophy … as a freshman, helped Cretin-Derham Hall to the 2005 state tournament … named all-conference her freshman and sophomore seasons … a member of the National Honors Society and a four-year participant in student council … attended four U.S. National Development Camps and Festivals … also was a member of the Minnesota Whitecaps and the East Side Eagles in the off-season.

Personal: Daughter of Lori Carlson and Mike Arndt … would like to pursue a career in a medical fi eld after graduation … also enjoys hiking and boating … biggest sports thrills were playing in the Minnesota state tournaments her freshman and senior seasons.

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW

2008-09 34 0 3 3 9 13-26 -22 0 0 0

2009-10 37 3 6 9 22 13-26 -1 0 0 1

2010-11 35 0 0 0 11 8-16 -11 0 0 0

Total 106 3 9 12 42 34-68 -34 0 0 1

WCHA STATISTICS

Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW

2008-09 26 0 3 3 5 7-14 -20 0 0 0

2009-10 28 1 3 4 12 10-20 -5 0 0 1

2010-11 28 0 0 0 8 6-12 -14 0 0 0

Total 82 1 6 7 25 23-46 -39 0 0 1

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MELISSA FESTEF | SENIOR#10BLOOMINGTON, MINNEDEN PRAIRIE

Ohio State Career Honors: WCHA All-Academic Team (2009-10, 2010-11) … Aca-demic All-Big Ten at-large selection (2009-10, 2010-11) … three-time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete (2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11).

2010-11 (Junior Season): Competed in all 36 games for the Buckeyes … tallied 10 points on four goals and six assists … one of her goals was scored on the power play … three goals and three assists came against WCHA opponents … earned fi rst point of the season on an assist in the season opener at Robert Morris (Oct. 8) … followed with another assist in game two of the Robert Morris series (Oct. 9) and fi nished with a plus-3 rating … scored fi rst goal of the season and the game-winning goal in the 5-1 victory over Syracuse (Oct. 29) … had a multi-point game against Wisconsin (Jan. 8), scoring two goals with one on the power play … scored fourth goal of the year against Minnesota (Jan. 21) … totaled 43 shots … amassed four penalties for eight minutes.

2009-10 (Sophomore Season): Played in 35 games, including 26 against WCHA teams … missed the Bemidji State series (Jan. 22-23) with an injury … scored 10 goals and add 10 assists for 20 points … fi nished sixth on the team in points and tied for fourth in goals … posted four multi-point games, including two with a career-high two goals … scored eight of her 10 goals against non-conference op-ponents … started the season with a point in six of the fi rst seven games … had 18 points through the fi rst 20 games of the year … in the season-opener, scored the game-tying goal on the power play with 5 minutes left in regulation for a 1-1 OT tie at Boston University (Oct. 2) and had another goal the next game against the Terriers, another overtime tie at 4-4 … had a goal and assist in 6-5 loss to Min-nesota (Oct. 9) … collected an assist in each game at Bemidji State (Oct. 16-17) … followed with another two-point performance with a goal and assist in 4-3 road win at Wisconsin (Oct. 23) … scored twice and added an assist for a career-high three points in 4-3 win vs. St. Lawrence (Nov.20) … scored again the next game for four points and plus-4 rating in split with the Saints … also had four points, including another 2-1—3 game, and was plus-4 in home sweep of Robert Morris (Jan. 2-3) … tallied assists in back-to-back games against Wisconsin (Jan. 30) and North Dakota (Feb. 5) … totaled 49 shots … assessed eight penalties for 16 minutes.

2008-09 (Freshman Season): Played in all 36 games … totaled six points on three goals and three assists … all of her points were against WCHA opponents … two of her goals were scored on the power play … recorded fi rst point as a Buckeye with a power play goal in 3-0 win vs. Bemidji State (Oct. 24) … posted fi rst career assist in 3-2 win at St. Cloud State (Nov. 8) … also had assists vs. Minnesota Duluth (Nov. 15) and vs. St. Cloud State (Jan. 16) … scored goals in back-to-back games, including the game-winner vs. North Dakota (Feb. 7) and the lone Buckeye goal at Minnesota Duluth (Feb. 13) … totaled 46 shots … had 11 penalties for 22 minutes.

Prior to Ohio State: Six-year forward on the varsity hockey team at Eden Prairie High School … captained the team for the 2007-08 season … led the Eagles to the Class AA championship during the 2008 Minnesota State Tournament and concluded the season with a 29-1-1 overall record … helped the team to three-consecutive Lake League championships, including a perfect 17-0-0 record in 2007-08 … scored the game-winning overtime goal for a 1-0 victory in the state semifi nal game vs. Cretin-Derham Hall during the ’08 tournament … her senior season, scored 24 goals and added 32 assists for 56 points to lead the Eagles in points and goals … named a Top 10 fi nalist for the 2008 Minnesota Ms. Hockey award … honorable mention all-state honoree as a sophomore, junior and senior … also named fi rst team all-metro in 2008 by the Minneapolis Star-Tribune … to-taled 272 points in her six-year career (142g, 130a) … collected fi ve all-conference awards during her career … Eden Prairie also won the state championships in 2006 when the team fi nished the season 31-0 … named all-state in 2007 and was honorable mention all-state in ’06 … prior to transferring to Eden Prairie in 2005, played for the Kennedy High School hockey team from 2002-05.

Personal: Daughter of Don Feste and Cheryl Latham … enjoys listening to music and playing other sports when off the ice … greatest sports thrill was when Eden Prairie won the state championships in 2006 and ’08.

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW

2008-09 36 3 3 6 46 11-22 -20 2 0 1

2009-10 35 10 10 20 49 8-16 -4 2 0 1

2010-11 36 4 6 10 43 4-8 -2 1 0 1

Total 107 17 19 36 138 23-46 -26 5 0 3

WCHA STATISTICS

Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW

2008-09 28 3 3 6 40 9-18 -14 2 0 1

2009-10 26 2 8 10 27 7-14 -10 0 0 0

2010-11 28 3 3 5 30 3-6 -7 1 0 0

Total 82 8 14 21 97 19-38 -31 3 0 1

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LAURA MCINTOSHF | SENIOR | CAPTAIN#11WATERLOO, ONTARIOBLUEVALE COLLEGIATEMISSISSAUGA JR. CHIEFS

Ohio State Career Honors: Voted assistant captain of the Buckeyes for the 2010-11 season (along with Natalie Spooner and Kelly Wild) … enters her senior year as Ohio State’s record holder with 96 career assists … is also 3rd in career points (131) … competed with the WCHA All-Star Team against the U.S. Women’s Na-tional Team in St. Paul, Minn. (September 2009) … received the team’s Most Valuable Freshman award (2008-09) … Ohio State Scholar-Athlete (2008-09) … named WCHA Offensive Player of the Week (Oct. 20 & Dec. 1, 2010)

National Experience: Selected to participate in the Canadian National Women’s Team September Camp/Fall Festival, Sept. 17-25, in Calgary … invited to Team Canada’s U-22/Development Camp, August 7-16, 2011 … won gold as a mem-ber of the 2011 MLP Cup U-22 team … participated in the Canadian National Women’s Program Strength and Conditioning Camp, May 25-30, 2010 in Calgary … twice attended the Canadian Women’s Under-22 Strength and Conditioning/Skating Camp (April 30-May 3, 2009 and May 28-31, 2010 in Calgary) … invited to participate in Hockey Canada’s Under-22 Women’s Summer Selection Camp, Aug. 10-19, 2008 in Toronto … won the silver medal with Canada’s National Wom-en’s Under-18 Team in the inaugural IIHF World Women’s U-18 Championships in January 2008 … also was a member of the Canadian U-18 Team that won the summer series against the U-18 Team USA squad in August 2007.

2010-11 (Junior Season): Played in 33 of Ohio State’s 36 games … led the team with career-best 47 points, sixth-highest total in a season by a Buckeye … had 33 assists that is third-highest in a season at Ohio State … fi nished second on the squad with career-best 14 goals … three goals were on the power play and three were game-winners … her 36 points and 26 assists in WCHA play led the team, while her 10 goals was tied for second on the squad … tallied two power-play goals and two game-winners in conference play … had 14 multiple-point games with eight multiple-assist and three multiple-goal games … led the team with 19 points on the power play with three goals and 16 assists … fi nished tied for sixth in the NCAA in assists per game (1.00) and 17th in points per game (1.42) … was fi fth in WCHA in assists and ninth in points … combined with the fi nal eight games of the 2009-10 season to go on a 13-game point streak that ended on Oct. 23 at Wisconsin … longest point streak of the season was seven game from Oct. 29-Nov. 19 … opened the season with two goals and one assist in the 4-1 win at Robert Morris (Oct. 8) … followed with an assist in another 4-1 win at Robert Morris (Oct. 9) … became just the fi fth Buckeye in team history to have fi ve points in a game as she scored a hat trick and added two assists in the 6-1 win over St. Cloud State (Oct. 16) … concluded home series against the Huskies with a plus-6 on-ice rating … scored a power-play goal and dished out three helpers in the 6-5 loss at Wisconsin (Oct. 22) … became the sixth Buckeye to reach the 100-point milestone on Oct. 29 after having three helpers in Ohio State’s 5-1 win over Syra-cuse … added two more assists the following day in the 6-2 win over the Orange … had two assists in both losses to Minnesota State (Nov. 12-13) … assisted the game-winning goal in Ohio State’s 4-2 upset over then-No. 3 Minnesota Duluth on the road (Nov. 19) … scored the game-tying goal in the 2-2 draw against Bemidji State, while also assisting in the fi rst score (Nov. 26) … factored in two of OSU’s goals in the 3-2 win against the Beavers, fi nishing with a goal and an assist (Nov. 27) … missed three games to compete for Team Canada at the MLP Cup, winning the gold … returned to the squad and scored the game-tying goal in an eventual 3-2 win at Minnesota State (Jan. 14) … gave the Buckeyes the 3-2 win over the Mavericks on Jan. 15 after scoring the third goal of the third period ... also added an assist in the game … tied a career high in the team’s 6-1 rout of St. Cloud State, handing out four helpers in the game (Jan. 28) and fi nishing with a plus-3 on-ice rating … had two assists vs. the Huskies on Jan. 29, including a helper in the game-winner in the 3-2 win … had a goal and two assists in the home series vs. ranked North Dakota (Feb. 4-5) … scored her 12th goal of the season in the 5-2 loss against Minnesota Duluth (Feb. 11) … tallied both Buckeye goals in the 4-2 loss to Minnesota in the opening game of the WCHA Playoffs in Minneapolis (Feb. 25) … fi nished with a minus-3 rating … assessed 10 penalties for 20 minutes … totaled 110 shots …blocked 20 opponent shots.

2009-10 (Sophomore Season): Played in all 37 games … led the team with 35 assists, the second-highest total in a season by a Buckeye and only three help-ers away from tying the record … ranked second on the team in points with 45 … scored 10 goals, two of them while on the power play … had 11 multiple-point games and eight contests with multiple assists … collected 18 points, including 16

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW

2008-09 36 11 28 39 107 11-22 -22 1 0 1

2009-10 37 10 35 45 134 15-30 +6 2 0 0

2010-11 33 14 33 47 110 10-20 -3 3 0 3

Total 106 35 96 131 351 36-72 -19 6 0 4

WCHA STATISTICS

Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW

2008-09 28 10 24 34 81 7-14 -17 1 0 0

2009-10 28 9 28 37 102 14-28 +4 2 0 0

2010-11 26 10 26 36 85 8-16 -8 2 0 2

Total 82 29 78 107 268 29-58 -21 5 0 2

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assists, while on the power play for the second-most PP points on the Buckeyes … was held without a point in back-to-back games just twice, including only one series in which she did not have a point (Jan. 8-9 at Minnesota) … carries an eight-game point streak into the 2010-11 season … in the NCAA, ranked fi fth in assists per game (0.95) and 19th in points per game (1.22) … led the WCHA overall in assists, ranked seventh in points and tied for eighth in power play points … in con-ference games only, tied for third in points (37), fi rst in assists (28) and tied for sixth in power play points (14) … had four assists in the fi rst fi ve games of the season … scored in 4-3 win in the fi rst game and factored into all three goals in 5-3 loss in game two in series at Wisconsin (Oct. 23-24) … followed with a fi ve-point series (1g, 4a) in home sweep of Minnesota State (Oct. 30-31) … again factored into all three goals in 5-3 loss to Minnesota Duluth after scoring a goal in the fi rst game against the Bulldogs (Nov. 13-14) … collected fi ve assists in a three-game span with three helpers in a sweep at Minnesota State and two in 5-2 win vs. Bemidji State (Jan. 15-22) … had four points, including three assists, and was plus-3 in 5-4 victory against Wisconsin (Jan. 29) … totaled six points in split at Minnesota Duluth with a career-high four assists in 5-4 overtime loss the fi rst game and a goal and assist in 6-3 upset in game two to hand UMD its last loss of the season as it claimed the 2010 NCAA title (Feb. 12-13) … after a goal and assist in 3-2 loss to St. Cloud State, assisted on the game-tying goal with 20 seconds left in regulation in 4-4 OT tie the following game and scored the winning shootout goal to get the extra point in the WCHA standings (Feb. 19-20) … had three helpers in a First Round WCHA Playoff sweep of Wisconsin, one in the fi rst game and two in the second game including setting up the game-winning OT goal in the 4-3 win to advance to the conference’s semifi nal (Feb. 26-27) … assisted on the game-tying goal with 18 seconds left in regulation in 5-4 double-overtime loss to Minnesota in WCHA Final Faceoff semifi nal in Minneapolis (March 6) … fi nished with a plus-6 rating … had 15 penalties for 30 minutes … assessed only two penalties in the last 12 games of the season … totaled 134 shots on goal.

2008-09 (Freshman Season): Played in all 36 games … led the Buckeyes in points with 39 and assists with 28 … also scored 11 goals … her 39 points rank third all-time in the Buckeye records for freshman scoring and ninth overall in season scoring … set an OSU rookie record with 28 assists, which also ranks fourth in the season records … had nine power play points, including eight assists, to rank third on the team in PP scoring … overall in the WCHA, ranked 16th in scoring, fi fth in rookie scoring and tied for 10th in assists … ranked seventh in the NCAA in rookie scoring with 1.08 points per game and 21st in assists with 0.78 per game … 34 of her points (10g, 24a) were against WCHA opponents to tie for eighth in the league … her 24 assists vs. the WCHA tied for fi fth … had 11 multiple-point games, including seven with multiple assists and two with multiple goals … had a seven-game point streak (Nov. 29-Jan. 10) and a six-game point streak (Oct. 18-Nov. 8) … recorded fi rst point as a Buckeye by scoring the gamewinner in 3-2 victory in the second game of the season at Providence (Oct. 4) … followed with two assists in home-opener vs. Wisconsin (Oct. 10) … started six-game point streak with goal and assist at Minnesota (Oct. 18), followed by assisting on three of fi ve goals in sweep of Bemidji State (Oct. 24-25), then earned WCHA Rookie of the Week honors with fi ve points, including a season-high four-point (2g, 2a) performance, at North Dakota (Nov. 1-2) and wrapped up the streak by setting up all three goals in 3-2 win at St. Cloud State (Nov. 8) … the three assists were a season-high … had a point in 10 of 11 games between Nov. 29-Jan. 24, including her seven-game streak … had fi ve points (2g, 3a) in Minnesota State road series (Dec. 12-13) … opened 2009 with a goal and seven assists in the fi rst eight games … set up two goals in 4-3 loss vs. St. Cloud State (Jan. 17) and both goals in 7-2 loss at Minnesota Duluth (Feb. 14) … scored a goal and had an assist in 4-1 win vs. North Dakota (Feb. 6) … recorded fi rst career hat trick with three goals in 6-5 loss to Minnesota State (Feb. 20) … fi nished season by assisting on Buckeye goal in a 4-1 loss to Wisconsin (Feb. 28) … totaled 107 shots … assessed 11 penalties for 22 points … never had more than one penalty called against her in a game.

Prior to Ohio State: Played for the Mississauga Jr. Chiefs for two seasons and at-tended Bluevale Collegiate Institute … helped the Chiefs to back-to-back bronze medals in the Provincial Women’s Hockey League with eight points in the 2008 postseason play … fi nished the regular season fourth in points in the conference with 47 on 19 goals and 28 assists in 27 games … helped Team Ontario Red win the gold medal in the U-18 National Hockey Tournament to follow her gold medal with Team Ontario at the Canada Winter Games in March 2007 with Buck-eye teammate Natalie Spooner … earned the sportsmanship award for the U-18 tournament … during the 2006-07 season with Mississauga, received the team’s MVP award after leading the league in scoring with 54 points with 21 goals and 33 assists in 32 games … prior to her two seasons with Mississauga, was a member of the Waterloo AAA boys team and Brampton Canadettes … also excelled in fi eld hockey, softball, badminton and golf, earning a total of 10 team MVP awards at Bluevale.

Personal: Daughter of Diane and Dale McIntosh … has a brother, Jeff … greatest sports thrill was winning the gold medal at the Canadian U-18 National Hockey tournament in November 2007 in front of friends and family in her hometown … played third base for the 2009 Team Ontario softball team that won silver at the Canada Games.

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NATALIE SPOONERF | SENIOR| ASST. CAPTAIN#5SCARBOROUGH, ONTARIOCEDARBRAE COLLEGIATEDURHAM WEST JR. LIGHTNING

Ohio State Career Honors: First Team All-WCHA (2009-10) … Second Team All-WCHA (2010-11) … voted assistant captain of the Buckeyes for the 2010-11 sea-son (along with Laura McIntosh and Kelly Wild) … enters her senior year standing second in career goals (69) and sixth in career points (113) in the Ohio State records … competed with the WCHA All-Star Team against the U.S. Women’s Na-tional Team in St. Paul, Minn. (September 2009) … named Ohio State’s Most Valu-able Offensive Player for 2009-10 and co-Most Valuable Offensive Player in 2008-09 and 2010-11 … WCHA All-Academic Team (2009-10, 2010-11) … Academic All-Big Ten at-large selection (2009-10, 2010-11) … Ohio State Scholar-Athlete (2009-10, 2010-11) … received a Buckeye-record four WCHA Rookie of the Week awards (Oct. 24-25, Nov. 28-29, Dec. 12-13, Feb. 6-7) … WCHA Offensive Player of the Week (Jan. 15-16, 2010; Feb. 2, 2011).

National Experience: Member of the 2008-09, 2009-10 and 2011-12 Canadian Women’s Under-22 Teams … with the U-22 team, won gold at the 2010 MLP Cup and silver at the 2009 MLP Cup, both held in Germany … took gold at the 2011 MLP Cup in Switzerland … member of the Canadian National Women’s Team for the 2008, 2010 and 2011 Four Nations Cup tournaments … member of the national team that took silver at the 2011 IIHF Women’s World Championships in Switzerland … participated in the Canadian National Women’s Program Strength and Cotnditioning Camp, May 25-30, 2010 in Calgary … has twice participated in the Canadian National Under-22 Team Selection Camp (Aug. 7-14, 2009 in Cal-gary and Aug. 10-19, 2008 in Toronto) … has twice attended the Hockey Canada Under-22 Women’s Conditioning Camp (April 30-May 3, 2009 and May 28-31, 2008 in Calgary) … helped Team Canada win the Ball Hockey World Champion-ship in Pilsen, Czech Republic, June 13-20, 2009 … won the silver medal with Canada’s National Women’s Under-18 Team in the inaugural IIHF World Women’s U-18 Championships in January 2008 … named the assistant captain of the Ca-nadian U-18 team that won a summer series against the U-18 Team USA squad in August 2007.

2010-11 (Junior Season): Competed in 29 games for the Buckeyes, including 22 against WCHA opponents … missed seven games traveling with Team Canada … fi nished second on the team with 39 points on a team-best 26 goals and 13 assists … led the team with 10 power play goals and fi ve gamewinners … had 26 points in WCHA play with 17 goals and nine assists … tallied 13 multiple-point games, including eight with multiple goals (one hat trick) … was 20th in the NCAA in points per game (1.34), sixth in goals per game (.90) and third in power play goals (10) … in WCHA play, was third in power play goals (7) and tied for fi fth in goals (17) and game-winning goals (3) … opened the season with nine-straight games with at least one point … kicked of the year with two goals and one assist in the 4-1 win at Robert Morris (Oct. 8) … had a goal and an assist the following day in another 4-1 win over the Colonials (Oct. 9) … fi nished with a plus-4 on-ice rating to start the year … tallied a goal and an assist in both games against St. Cloud State (Oct. 15-16) … gave Ohio State a 2-0 lead with a pair of power play goals in the eventual 6-5 overtime heartbreaker against top-ranked Wisconsin (Oct. 22) … scored her eighth goal of the season in a 5-2 loss at Wisconsin (Oct. 23) … led the Buckeyes to a 5-1 win over Syracuse (Oct. 29) with a pair of goals in the second period … followed with a two-goal, one-assist performance against the Orange the next day in a 6-2 victory … missed the next two weekend series at North Dakota and against Minnesota State competing for Team Canada at the 2010 Four Na-tions Cup and won gold with the team … returned to lead the Buckeyes to a 4-2 upset over then-No. 3 Minnesota Duluth on the road (Nov. 19), scoring a pair of goals and fi nishing with a plus-2 rating … held without a point for the fi rst time all season in a loss to the Bulldogs (Nov. 20) … returned to her scoring way on Nov. 27, notching a goal and an assist in a 3-1 win over Bemidji State … had two goals, including the gamewinner, in a 3-2 victory against Wayne State (Dec. 30) … missed the following three games for the MLP Cup where she won gold with Team Canada … returned to the team for a road series at Minnesota State and scored a game-tying goal and a game-winning goal in a 3-2 win (Jan. 14) … had a pair of assists against Minnesota (Jan. 21) and scored a power play goal the following day versus the Gophers … recorded her third-career hat trick in a 6-1 road win at St. Cloud State (Jan. 28), scoring two power play goals and one short-handed goal in the victory … also had an assist … scored a power play goal and dished out a helper against the Huskies the next day in a 3-2 Ohio State win … tallied one goal and one assist in the two-game home series with Minnesota Duluth (Feb. 11-12) … concluded the regular season with an assist and a goal on the road against Bemidji

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW

2008-09 30 21 9 30 177 11-22 -16 4 1 2

2009-10 35 22 22 44 215 8-16 +9 9 1 5

2010-11 29 26 13 39 179 14-28 +9 10 1 5

Total 104 69 44 113 571 33-66 +2 23 3 12

WCHA STATISTICS

Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW

2008-09 24 17 8 25 140 7-14 -11 3 1 2

2009-10 26 16 17 33 172 6-12 -5 8 0 3

2010-11 22 17 9 26 131 12-24 +1 7 1 3

Total 72 50 34 84 443 25-50 -15 18 2 8

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State (Feb. 18-19) … her goal in the series’ second game was the game-tying goal that eventually led to a 1-1 tie … led the team with two shootout makes … fi nished the season with a plus-9 on-ice rating to lead the team … totaled a team-high 179 shots … assessed 14 penalties for 28 minutes.

2009-10 (Sophomore Season): Played in 35 games, including 26 against WCHA opponents … ranked third on the Buckeyes with 44 points … scored 22 goals … had 22 assists after just nine her freshman season … was second in goals and fourth in assists … led the team with nine power play goals … totaled 16 points with the man-advantage … also had a Buckeyes-best fi ve game-winning goals … tallied one shorthanded goal … had 33 points (16g, 17a) vs. conference teams … recorded 13 multiple-point games, three with multiple goals (one hat trick) and four with multiple assists … missed the series at Minnesota (Jan. 8-9) while win-ning gold with the Canadian Under-22 Team at the MLP Cup in Germany … in the NCAA, ranked 17th in points per game (1.26), tied for 13th in goals per game (0.63), tied for fi fth in power play goals and tied for sixth in game-winning goals … overall in the WCHA, was eighth in points, sixth in goals, 12th in assists, 11th in power play points, tied for third in power play goals and tied for fi fth in gamewin-ners … in conference-only games, tied for fi fth in points (33) and goals (16), tied for sixth in power play points (14), second in power play goals (8) and tied for sixth in gamewinners (3) … was held without a point in the season-opening series at Boston University, the only time she was without a point in back-to-back games all season (Oct. 2-3) … had a career-high three assists in home-opening 6-5 loss to Minnesota, and followed with the lone OSU goal the next game – a 6-1 loss (Oct. 9-10) … scored a goal and assisted on another in 5-2 victory at Bemidji State (Oct. 16) … had a fi ve-game point streak between Oct. 30-Nov. 13 … also scored a game-winning goal four times in a fi ve-series span between Oct. 30-Dec. 12 … be-gan the point streak by scoring both the game-tying and game-winning goals in the last 2:02 of the third period (gamewinner with 43 seconds left) in 7-6 come-from-behind win vs. Minnesota State (Oct. 30) … then set up three goals in 4-1 victory to complete the sweep of the Mavericks (Oct. 31) … scored a goal the following three games – a split at North Dakota (Nov. 6-7) and 3-2 overtime loss to Minnesota Duluth (Nov. 13) … had the gamewinner and two assists, along with plus-4 rating, in 4-3 win vs. St. Lawrence (Nov. 20) … also tallied the winning goal in 2-1 victory at St. Cloud State (Dec. 12) … starting Jan. 3, had only two games without a point … had seven points in a four-game span Jan. 3-22 … recorded a goal and assist in back-to-back games, a 6-1 win vs. Robert Morris (Jan. 3) and 6-0 shutout at Minnesota State (Jan. 15) … scored the next game vs. the Mavericks in 3-2 win to complete the sweep (Jan. 16) … tallied two assists in 5-2 victory vs. Bemidji State (Jan. 22) … starting Jan. 29, had a point in 10 of the last 11 games of the season … had three points (1g, 2a) in home split with Wisconsin (Jan. 29-30) … scored three goals and added two assists in split at Minnesota Duluth (Feb. 12-13) … had a goal and assist has the Buckeyes dropped the fi rst game in overtime, but came back with two goals and a helper in 6-3 upset of the Bulldogs the next game to hand UMD its last loss of the season as it claimed the 2010 NCAA title … totaled six points in three postseason games … began postseason action with a hat trick, including the game-winning overtime goal, in 3-2 victory at Wisconsin in a WCHA First Round Playoff matchup (Feb. 26) … added an assist the next game to help complete the sweep in an upset of the Badgers (Feb. 27) … ignited Ohio State’s third-period rally in WCHA Final Faceoff semifi nal game at Minnesota by setting up the tying goal at 2-2, then scoring to give the Buckeyes a 3-2 lead with 3:15 left in eventual 5-4 double-overtime loss to the Gophers in Minneapolis (March 6) … totaled a team-high 215 shots on goal … assessed eight penalties for 16 minutes, never picking up more than one penalty in a game … fi nished with a rating of plus-9 after a minus rating in only six games.

2008-09 (Freshman Season): Played in 30 games … missed six games while playing with Team Canada … scored 21 goals to lead the Buckeyes … added nine assists for 30 points, third-most on the team … tied for the team lead with four power play goals … also scored two gamewinners and a shorthanded goal … overall in the WCHA, ranked sixth in freshman scoring, ninth in goals and 27th in points … tied for 15th in the NCAA in goals per game with 0.70 and ninth in points per game by a rookie with 1.00 … tallied 25 points in 24 WCHA games, including 17 goals and eight assists … in conference-only stats, tied for seventh in goals and tied for 22nd in points … posted 10 multiple-point games and six games with multiple goals … had a six-game point streak, Nov. 15-Jan. 9, that included a fi ve-game goal streak to tie for the second-longest in Buckeye history … came out of the gates on fi re, totaling 22 points in her fi rst 14 games and was held without a point just four times in that span … for the season, was held without a point in only three series … set the Ohio State record for goals in a game with four in a 6-5 win at Minnesota State (Dec. 12) … scored a natural hat trick in the second period of that game with three goals in a span of 1 minute, 56 seconds … after not scoring in the fi rst game of her career, she followed with a goal and assist in 3-2 win at Provi-dence (Oct. 4) … had two goals in 7-4 loss against Wisconsin the next game (Oct. 10) … scored the fi rst and set up the second goal in 8-2 road loss to Minnesota (Oct. 18) … scored three of Ohio State’s fi ve goals and also had an assist in home sweep vs. Bemidji State (Oct. 24-25) … started her goal streak with two goals vs. Minnesota Duluth (Nov. 15) and followed by scoring three of OSU’s fi ve goals in Thanksgiving road series at St. Lawrence (Nov. 28-29) … concluded fi rst half of the season with seven points at Minnesota State (Dec. 12-13), including record-

setting four-goal performance in the fi rst game … had a goal and two assists in second game against the Mavericks … had an eight-game goal drought from Jan. 9-Feb. 1 … had three assists in that span – vs. Minnesota (Jan. 9), vs. St. Cloud State (Jan. 17), at Bemidji State (Jan. 23) … in Ohio State’s second overtime shootout of the season, scored a goal for the 1-0 shootout win at Bemidji State and to pick up an extra point (Jan. 23) … broke the drought by scoring three goals in sweep against North Dakota (Feb. 6-7) … also had an assist that weekend for a four-point series … scored fi nal goal of the season in 6-5 loss vs. Minnesota State (Feb. 20) … begins the 2009-10 season on a 10-game streak without a penalty … had a total of 11 penalties for 22 minutes … concluded the season with 177 shots.

Prior to Ohio State: Attended Cedarbrae Collegiate Institute and played with the Durham West Jr. Lightning … captained the team to a fourth-place fi nish in the Provincial Women’s Hockey League in 2008 … led the Lightning in goals with 25 and was third on the team in scoring with 38 points in 23 games during the 2007-08 season … also ranked 11th in the league in points … during the 2006-07 season, was the leading goal-scorer in the Ontario PWHL with 32 goals … served as an assistant captain in 2006-07 … a member of Team Ontario Red with Buckeye teammate Laura McIntosh, serving as captain of the squad and leading it to the gold medal in the U-18 National Hockey Tournament … also competed for Team White, who won the event, in the 2007 Team Canada Fall Festival – a national team camp for Hockey Canada … at Cedarbrae, was named the school’s athlete of the year for six-consecutive years.

Personal: Daughter of Ann-Marie and Peter Spooner … has three brothers: Rick, Doug and Ian … Rick played hockey for the Wisconsin Badgers … Doug currently plays for the Waterloo Warriors in Ontario … after graduation, would like to develop specialized food products for young athletes.

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KIM THEUTF | SENIOR#21HARRISON TOWNSHIP, MICHL’ANSE CREUSE LITTLE CAESAR’S U-19

Ohio State Career Honors: Received the Buckeyes’ award for Most Improved Player (2008-09) … earned the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award for the team (2008-09) … Ohio State Scholar-Athlete (2008-09).

2010-11 (Junior Season): Competed in 34 of Ohio State’s 36 games, including all 28 WCHA games … fi nished the season with seven points on three goals and four assists … all three goals came against conference opponents … scored a goal on the power play in the 6-5 road loss to Wisconsin (Oct. 22) … had a hand in the game-winning goal against Syracuse (Oct. 30) … collected an assist in the 4-2 win over Wayne State at home and fi nished with a plus-2 rating against the Wildcats … scored the fi rst goal of Ohio State’s three-goal, third-period rally at Minnesota State, a game that the Buckeyes won with a score of 3-2 (Jan. 15) … tallied a goal in the 3-2 loss to North Dakota (Feb. 5) … had an assist against Minnesota Duluth (Feb. 11) and Bemidji State (Feb . 18) … totaled 46 shots on the season … as-sessed seven penalties for 14 minutes.

2009-10 (Sophomore Season): Played in 32 games, including 23 against WCHA opponents … scored seven goals and added fi ve assists for 12 points … had six goals and eight points in conference games … tallied three goals on the power play, along with two game-tying goals and a gamewinner … opened her year by scoring the game-tying goal in the third period of the second game of the season, a 4-4 OT tie at Boston University (Oct. 3) … followed with a two-assist performance in 6-5 home loss to Minnesota (Oct. 9) … had a goal in 5-2 win at Bemidji State (Oct. 16) … started 2010 with a three-game point streak … had an assist in each game in home sweep of Robert Morris (Jan. 2-3) … tallied a goal in 5-2 defeat at Minnesota (Jan. 8) … scored four goals in the last 10 games of the season … had a goal in 3-2 loss to Wisconsin (Jan. 30) and followed by scoring the game-winning overtime goal in 2-1 win vs. North Dakota (Feb. 5) … had two power play goals in fi nal home series against St. Cloud State, including the game-tying goal with 20 seconds left in 4-4 OT tie with the Huskies (Feb. 19-20) … collected an assist in 4-3 overtime victory at Wisconsin to complete the sweep of the Badgers in the WCHA First Round Playoff series and advance to the conference’s Final Faceoff semifi nal game (Feb. 27) … totaled 68 shots on goal … assessed 10 penalties for 28 minutes … fi nished with a minus-5 on-ice rating.

2008-09 (Freshman Season): Played in all 36 games … scored four goals and tallied eight assists for 12 points … top Buckeye in the faceoff circle with 344 wins and a .527 winning percentage … had a strong second half of the season, post-ing eight of her points in that span, including fi ve points in February … became a mainstay on the penalty kill unit with her aggressive play … ranked 17th overall in the WCHA in freshman scoring … tallied 11 (3g, 8a) of her 12 points against WCHA opponents … recorded her fi rst point as a Buckeye with an assists in the 3-0 win vs. Bemidji State (Oct. 24) … scored her fi rst goal in 4-2 loss at North Dakota (Nov. 1) … scored the game-winning goal with 59 seconds remaining in regulation to beat Minnesota State, 6-5 (Dec. 12) … followed with goals the next two games for a three-game streak (at Minnesota State, Dec. 13; vs. Boston University, Jan. 2) … had a three-point series in home sweep of North Dakota (Feb. 6-7), including career-high two assists in the second game … fi nished the series vs. the Fighting Sioux with a plus-4 mark … tallied in single assists vs. St. Cloud State (Jan. 17), at Bemidji State (Jan. 24), at Minnesota Duluth (Feb. 13) and vs. Minnesota State (Feb. 20) … totaled 52 shots on the season … assessed just six penalties for 12 minutes.

Prior to Ohio State: Attended L’Anse Creuse High School and played for the Little Caesar’s Under-19 team … helped Little Caesar’s to the USA Hockey national championship game, where it fell in triple-overtime … led the team in scoring dur-ing the national tournament with seven points (2g, 5a) in six games … a member of fi ve state championship teams and was a fi rst team all-star for the Under-16 division of the Mid West Elite Hockey League in 2005-06 … named an assis-tant captain and then captain of her Honeybaked Under-16 team … served as the assistant captain for Little Caesar’s in 2007-08 … helped her teams win the NAHA Hockey Championship in 2007 and the Mississauga Christmas Tournament in 2006 … also participated in four USA Hockey Select camps and was a member of the 2007 U.S. Under-18 Women’s National Team that competed in a summer series against Team Canada.

Personal: Daughter of Joseph and Denise Theut … has a brother, Joe … enjoys hanging out with friends and watching the Detroit Red Wings … active commu-nity service through her church and high school, including volunteering at nursing homes.

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW

2008-09 36 4 8 12 52 6-12 -19 1 0 1

2009-10 32 7 5 12 68 10-28 -5 3 0 1

2010-11 34 3 4 7 46 7-14 -14 1 0 0

Total 102 14 17 31 166 23-54 -38 5 0 2

WCHA STATISTICS

Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW

2008-09 28 3 8 11 43 5-10 -14 1 0 1

2009-10 23 6 2 8 50 7-22 -3 2 0 1

2010-11 28 3 2 5 38 7-14 -15 1 0 0

Total 79 12 12 24 131 19-46 -32 4 0 2

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KELLY WILDD | SENIOR | CAPTAIN#8MENDOTA HEIGHTS, MINNCRETIN-DERHAM HALL

Ohio State Career Honors: Voted one of three assistant captains for the Buckeyes for the 2010-11 season … WCHA Scholar-Athlete (2010-11) … two-time WCHA All-Academic Team (2009-10, 2010-11) … two-time Academic All-Big Ten at-large selection (2009-10, 2010-11) … three-time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete (2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11) … earned the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award for the team (2009-10).

National Experience: Named to the U.S. Women’s Under-22 Team faced Canada’s U-22 Team in three-game series, Aug. 18-21, 2010 in Toronto … assistant captain of the U.S. Women’s National Under-18 team that won the fi rst gold medal in the inaugural IIHF World Women’s Under-18 Championship, Jan. 7-12, 2008 in Cal-gary … in fi ve games of the event, had two assists and a plus-14 rating … also assistant captain of the U.S. Under-18 Team that competed in a summer series against Canadian U-18s in August 2007.

2011-12 (Junior Season): Competed in all 36 games for the Buckeyes … fi fth on the squad with 19 points, scoring three goals and dishing out 16 assists … fi nished with 16 points (2g, 14a) in WCHA competition … two of her three goals came on the power play … had four multi-point games and two multi-assist games … ranked sixth in defenseman scoring and ranked 23rd in WCHA in assist scoring … her fi rst points of the season came in the 6-1 victory over St. Cloud State (Oct. 16) as she tallied one goal and one assist … had a hand in the team’s fi rst goal of the game and scored the Buckeyes’ fi nal goal in the third period … dished out an assist on the power play against then-No. 1 Wisconsin (Oct.22) … recorded her second multi-point game in Ohio State’s 5-1 win against Syracuse (Oct. 29), assisting the fi rst goal of the game and scoring on the power play in the fi rst min-ute of the third period ... added another assist the following day in the 6-2 victory over Syracuse and fi nished with a plus-3 on the weekend against the Orange … assisted back-to-back goals both in the second period of an eventual 4-3 loss to Minnesota State (Nov. 13) … followed with another assist in Ohio State’s 4-2 upset over then-No. 3 Minnesota Duluth on the road (Nov. 19) … picked up an assist on the game-winning goal against Bemidji State – a 3-1 win at home (Nov. 27) … tallied her 10th assist on the year as she set up the game-tying goal in the 3-2 win over Minnesota State (Jan. 15) … also had an assist the next day in the Buckeyes’ 3-2 victory over the Mavericks (Jan. 15) to fi nish with a plus-4 over the two games … set a personal best in Ohio State’s 6-1 rout over St. Cloud State (Jan. 28), fi nishing with three assists for the Buckeyes … concluded the two-game road trip with a plus-5 on-ice ranking … scored an unassisted goal in the 4-3 loss to North Dakota (Feb. 4) … had three other single assist performances throughout the season: at North Dakota (Nov. 7), vs. North Dakota (Feb. 5) and vs. Minnesota Duluth (Feb. 11) … totaled 54 shots … assessed 14 penalties for 28 minutes … had a plus-2 on-ice ranking at the end of the season.

2009-10 (Sophomore Season): Played in 36 games, missing the last game of the season with an injury … after limited time with injuries freshman season, had a breakout offensive year with 21 points … scored fi ve goals and had 16 assists … tallied 16 points (5g, 11a) while playing in all 28 WCHA games … became in anchor on Ohio State’s blue line, including signifi cant time on the power play and penalty kill … four of her fi ve goals were scored on the power play … tallied 11 points with the man-advantage to rank fourth on the team … had fi ve multi-point games and three multi-assist games … in defenseman scoring, tied for fourth overall in the WCHA, ranked fi fth in conference-only games and 16th in the NCAA (0.58 points per game) … ignited the Buckeyes in the third period, picking up 10 of her points (3g, 7a) in the fi nal stanza and one in overtime … tallied a point in the fi nal 6 minutes of regulation eight times … collected her fi rst point of the season by assisting on the game-tying goal in the third period of 4-4 OT tie at Boston University (Oct. 3) … followed with a career-high two-goal performance in 6-5 loss against Minnesota (Oct. 9) … also had an assist in 5-2 victory at Bemidji State (Oct. 16) … after assisting on earlier goal, started Ohio State’s third period rally by scoring a power play goal with less than 6 minutes left in eventual 7-6 come-from-behind win against Minnesota State (Oct. 30) … picked up single assists in 3-2 OT loss vs. Minnesota Duluth (Nov. 13) and 4-3 win vs. St. Lawrence, setting up gamewinner (Nov. 21) … scored in 2-2 OT tie at St. Cloud State (Dec. 11) … recorded two assists in 6-1 victory against Robert Morris (Jan. 3) … had 10 points in the last 12 games of the season, beginning with the game-winning goal in third period as Buckeyes pulled away in 5-2 win vs. Bemidji State (Jan. 22) … then re-corded three assists in home split with Wisconsin (Jan. 29-30) … set up two goals,

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW

2008-09 23 1 5 6 12 11-22 -3 1 0 0

2009-10 36 5 16 21 53 19-38 +7 4 0 1

2010-11 36 3 16 19 54 14-28 +2 2 0 0

Total 95 9 37 46 119 44-88 +6 7 0 1

WCHA STATISTICS

Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW

2008-09 18 1 4 5 10 9-18 -2 1 0 0

2009-10 28 5 11 16 44 14-28 +4 4 0 1

2010-11 28 2 14 16 44 13-26 -9 2 0 0

Total 74 8 29 37 98 36-72 -7 7 0 1

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including the game-tying one with less than 3 minutes left, in 5-4 win against the Badgers the fi rst game … then assisted on the extra-skater goal with 2 minutes left the next game as OSU fell short in 3-2 loss to UW … had single assists in back-to-back games – a 7-2 loss to North Dakota (Feb. 6) and 5-4 OT loss at Minnesota Duluth (Feb. 12) … set up both Buckeye goals in 3-2 loss to St. Cloud State (Feb. 19) … followed with an assist in 4-4 OT tie against the Huskies (Feb. 20) … made it a three-game point streak with assist on the game-winning overtime goal in 3-2 victory at Wisconsin in opening game of a WCHA First Round Playoff series (Feb. 26) … totaled 53 shots … concluded the season with 19 penalties for 38 minutes … was plus-7 after only eight games with a minus.

2008-09 (Freshman Season): Played in 23 games … missed 13 games because of an injury … was hurt Nov. 28 at St. Lawrence and returned to the ice Feb. 6 vs. North Dakota … totaled six points on a goal and fi ve assists … saw time on both the power play and penalty kill units … recorded her fi rst point as a Buckeye in the season-opener with an assist on the fi rst goal of the season in a 2-1 win at Providence (Oct. 3) … assisted in back-to-back games at Minnesota (Oct. 17-18) … also set up a goal vs. Minnesota Duluth (Nov. 15) … posted an assist in her fi rst game back, a 4-1 win vs. the Fighting Sioux … scored her fi rst college goal on the power play in 6-5 loss to Minnesota State at home (Feb. 20) … totaled 12 shots on the season … had 11 penalties for 22 minutes.

Prior to Ohio State: Four-year defenseman for Cretin-Derham Hall High School … a teammate of fellow Buckeye Brittany Carlson … as a senior, was named second team all-state and fi rst team all-metro by the Minneapolis Star Tribune … named a Top 10 fi nalist for the 2008 Minnesota Ms. Hockey award … helped lead the Raiders to the 2008 Minnesota state tournament semifi nal game … won the Class AA third-place trophy … helped Cretin-Derham Hall to the 2005 state tournament as a freshman … a four-time all-conference selection, averaging about 28 points per season during her career … earned the team’s MVP award as a junior … a fi ve-time participant in the Minnesota Selects Tournament and attended the U.S. National Camp twice … also was a member of the National Honors Society and on the school’s Presidential List for those with a grade-point average above a 4.0.

Personal: Daughter of Paul and Elizabeth Wild … youngest of fi ve children, with three sisters (Chrissy, Katie and Laura) and a brother (Dan) … Katie was a gym-nast at the University of Illinois … grandfather, Paul, played hockey at the Univer-sity of Minnesota and was on the 1948 U.S. Olympic hockey team … would like to pursue a career in dentistry.

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CHELSEA KNAPPG | JUNIOR/SOPHOMORE#31YORK, N.Y.LAWRENCE ACADEMY

Ohio State Career Honors: WCHA Defensive Player of the Week (Jan. 2-3, 2010) … Ohio State Scholar-Athlete (2009-10).

National Experience: Named to the U.S. Women’s Under-22 Team that will face Canada’s U-22 Team in three-game series, Aug. 18-21 in Toronto … participated in USA Hockey’s Warren Strelow National Team Goaltending Camp.

2010-11 (Sophomore Season): Redshirt season.

2009-10 (Freshman Season): Became the fi rst freshman to start in the Ohio State net since the team’s inaugural season in 1999-2000 … started all 35 games she played … fi nished with a 15-15-5 record and one shutout … had a 3.02 goals-against average … made 883 saves – the second-most in the Buckeye records – and was just the second OSU goalie to make over 800 saves in a season … her save total also was the fi fth-highest in the NCAA … fi nished with a .894 save per-centage … faced a total of 988 shots … played 2085:35 minutes in net, the eighth-highest total in the nation … made 30 or more saves in 10 games and twice had over 40 saves in a game … held opponents to a single goal or less in nine games … in WCHA action, started 27 of 28 conference games with a 11-13-3 record, 3.25 GAA and .886 save percentage … had a three-game span with a single goal allowed in each game (Dec. 12, Jan. 2-3) … began her career with two overtime ties in season-opening series at Boston University (Oct. 2-3) … had 33 saves in second game against the Terriers … collected her fi rst career win in a 5-2 victory at Bemidji State (Oct. 16) … also made 33 saves in a 3-2 OT loss to Minnesota Duluth (Nov. 13) … stopped 31 of 32 shots faced in a 2-1 win at St. Cloud State (Dec. 12) … named the WCHA Defensive Player of the Week for back-to-back single-goal games in sweep of Robert Morris (4-1 Jan. 2, 6-1 Jan. 3) … posted her fi rst career shutout with 26 saves in 6-0 victory at Minnesota State (Jan. 15) … had 42 saves in a 3-2 defeat vs. Wisconsin (Jan. 30) … collected 32 saves in 6-3 upset at Minnesota Duluth to hand the Bulldogs their last loss of the season as it claimed the 2010 NCAA title (Feb. 13) … stopped 51 of 56 shots faced in two overtime wins in upset of then-defending NCAA champion Wisconsin in the WCHA First Round Playoff series sweep in Madison (Feb. 26-27) … had a season-high 43 saves in 5-4 double-overtime loss to Minnesota in the WCHA Final Faceoff semifi nal game in Minneapolis (March 6) … assessed two penalties for four minutes in a game at Wisconsin (Oct. 24).

Prior to Ohio StateAttended and played with Lawrence Academy in Groton, Mass., her sophomore, junior and senior seasons … backstopped the Spartans to a 22-3-1 record as a senior … helped Lawrence reach the 2009 D-I New England Championship game … named to the Independent School League All-Star team her senior season … posted 13 shutouts in 31 games as a junior and was named the team’s MVP … also played with the East Coast Wizards club team … attended the U.S. Select 16s Festival in 2007 … at Lawrence, also was the goalie for the fi eld hockey and lacrosse teams and lettered twice in both sports … was in the Cum Laude Society.

Personal: Daughter of Greg and Colleen Knapp … has three older brothers: Pat-rick, Brendan and Connor … Connor is a goalie for the CCHA’s Miami RedHawks in Oxford, Ohio … enjoys working out, boating and spending time with her family.

Ohio State Career Honors: Academic All-Big Ten selection (2010-11) … Ohio State Scholar-Athlete (2010-11)

2010-11 (Sophomore Season): Played in all 36 games for the Buckeyes … fi n-ished sixth on the squad with 16 total points on three goals and 13 assists … the 13 helpers was tied for fi fth-best on the team … had one goal and nine assists versus WCHA opponents … recorded three multi-point game with the fi rst against Syracuse (Oct. 30) where she had one goal and one assist for two points … con-cluded Syracuse series (Oct. 29-30) with a plus-3 rating … tallied two helpers in the 3-2 victory at Minnesota State (Jan. 15) and the 6-1 win at St. Cloud State (Jan. 28) … was plus-3 with one assist on Oct. 16 at home in the 6-1 win over St. Cloud State … notched a plus-2 rating with an assist in the 4-2 upset over then-No. 3 Minnesota Duluth (Nov. 19) … had one goal and one assist with a plus-4 rating in the two-game series against Wayne State (Dec. 30-31) … recorded fi rst goal of the season at Wisconsin (Oct. 23) … tallied an assist in the 3-1 victory against Bemidji State (Nov. 27) … charged with six penalties for 12 minutes … totaled 52 shots and had a plus-4 on-ice rating.

2009-10 (Freshman Season): One of two freshmen to play in all 37 games … had four points with a goal and three assists … tallied all four points against WCHA op-ponents … scored her fi rst college goal and collected her fi rst point as a Buckeye with OSU’s opening goal in a 2-2 (OT) tie at St. Cloud State (Dec. 11) … had two assists in 6-0 road shutout at Minnesota State (Jan. 15) … also was plus-4 in that game against the Mavericks … notched another assist in 2-1 victory against North Dakota (Feb. 5) … assessed only four penalties for eight minutes … totaled 27 shots on goal … had a minus-5 on-ice rating.

Prior to Ohio State: Played with the Little Caesars Under-19 team … attended Chippewa Valley High School … also played with Little Caesars U-16 team for two seasons … served as captain in her 2007-08 and assistant captain in 2006-07 … named MVP of the annual Fire on Ice tournament … a three-time attendee at the U.S. Development camp … also was a member of the Honor Roll and active in peer mediation, student government and student council at Chippewa Valley … member of the track and fi eld team and holds the school record for the 100-meter hurdles.

Personal: Daughter of Joann and Ken Hollowell … has an older brother, Joe … also enjoys jet skiing … greatest sports thrill was scoring on a penalty shot.

TINA HOLLOWELLF | JUNIOR#23CLINTON TOWNSHIP, MICHCHIPPEWA VALLEY LITTLE CAESAR’S U-19

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW

2009-10 37 1 3 4 27 4-8 -5 0 0 0

2010-11 36 3 13 16 52 6-12 +4 0 0 1

Total 73 4 16 20 79 10-20 -1 0 0 1

WCHA STATISTICS

Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW

2009-10 28 1 3 4 21 4-8 -3 0 0 0

2010-11 28 1 9 10 41 4-8 -6 0 0 0

Total 56 2 12 14 62 8-16 -9 0 0 0

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP-GS Min. GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T Sho

2009-10 35-35 2085:35 105 3.02 883 .894 15-15-5 1

Total 35-35 2085:35 105 3.02 883 .894 15-15-5 1

WCHA STATISTICS

Year GP-GS Min. GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T Sho

2009-10 27-27 1567:42 85 3.25 658 .886 11-13-3 1

Total 27-27 1567:42 85 3.25 658 .886 11-13-3 1

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HOKEY LANGANF | JUNIOR#12CHATHAM, ONTARIOCHATHAM-KENT SECONDARYLONDON JR. DEVILETTES

Ohio State Career Honors: WCHA Rookie of the Year (2009-10) … WCHA Scoring Champion (2009-10) … Second Team All-WCHA (2009-10) … WCHA All-Rookie Team (2009-10) … earned the Buckeyes’ Most Valuable Freshman award (2009-10) … tied the program record for WCHA Rookie of the Week awards with four (Oct. 30-31, Jan. 22-23, Feb. 12-13, Feb. 19-20) … entering the 2011-12 season, ranks 13th overall at Ohio State in career points (84), eighth in career goals (38), 12th in power play points (12), and seventh in WCHA career goals (31) … holds the team record for points by a freshman with 53 set during the 2009-10 season.

National Experience: Participated in the Canadian National Women’s Program Strength and Conditioning Camp, May 25-30, 2010 in Calgary … won the silver medal with Team Canada at the 2009 IIHF World Women’s Under-18 Champion-ship … competed for Team Canada in a U-18 series against Team USA in August 2008.

2010-11 (Sophomore Season): Played in 27 games for the Buckeyes, missing nine late in the season due to injury … saw action in 19 WCHA games … fi nished third on the squad with 31 points on 13 goals and 18 assists … her 13 goals was third and 18 assists ranked second on the team … had 10 goals and 11 assists against WCHA opponents … second on the squad with fi ve power play goals all in league play … posted a point in 20 of 27 games and had a point in Ohio State’s fi rst eight games … had nine multi-point games, six multi-assist games and two multi-goal games … ranked 11th in the WCHA in PP points (12) and PP goals, 20th in overall points and assists and 21st in goals (13) … fi nished 31st in the nation in goals per game (0.48) … opened season with a two-assist performance against Robert Morris (Oct. 8) and scored her fi rst goal of the year the following day in the 4-1 victory over the Colonials (Oct. 9) … tallied three points (1g, 2a) and a plus-5 rating in home sweep of St. Cloud State (Oct. 15-16) … had a three-point performance (1g, 2a) at Wisconsin (Oct. 22) … collected a goal and four assists in Buckeyes sweep of Syracuse (Oct. 29-30) … had back-to-back, two-goal per-formances against Minnesota State (Nov. 12-13) … scored a goal and dished out a helper in Ohio State’s 4-2 upset over then-No.3 Minnesota Duluth on the road (Nov. 19) … assisted in both Buckeye goals in the 2-2 tie with Bemidji State (Nov. 26) … scored a goal in both home games against Wisconsin (Jan. 7-8) … goal against the Badgers on Jan. 7 was fi rst-career short-handed goal … totaled 104 shots with a .125 shot percentage … assessed 11 penalties for 22 minutes … fi nished with an even on-ice rating.

2009-10 (Freshman Season): Set the Ohio State record for points by a freshman with 53 … was one point shy of tying the Buckeye single-season scoring record … scored 25 goals and had 28 assists … led the team in points and goals … played in all 37 games … became the fi rst Buckeye to win the WCHA’s scoring title … in 28 league games, had 21 goals and 22 assists for 43 points … posted an average of 1.54 points per game in conference contests … had 1.43 points per game overall to rank eighth in the NCAA … her points per game also was the highest by a rookie in the NCAA, scoring 10 more points than the next freshman … ranked ninth in the nation in goals per game (0.68), t-11th in assists per game (0.76) and t-10th in PP goals (7) … overall in the WCHA was third in points, third in goals, fourth in assists and tied for fourth in PP points (21) … tied for the second-longest point streak in OSU history at 14 games, from Oct. 23, 2009-Jan. 2, 2010 … had a point in 18 of her fi rst 20 collegiate games … only twice did she not score in consecutive games (Jan. 8-9, Jan.30-Feb. 5) … was held off the score sheet just eight times … had 15 multiple-point games, four with multiple goals and four with multiple assists … tied the Buckeye record for goals and points in a game by scoring four times and adding an assist for a fi ve-point performance against Bemidji State (Jan. 22) … also had a hat trick in 4-3 OT win to complete the sweep of then-defending NCAA champion Wisconsin in the WCHA First Round Playoff series (Feb. 27) … scored seven power-play goals to rank second on the team … added 14 assists for 21 points with the man-advantage … tallied fi rst collegiate point with an assist in 4-4 OT tie at Boston University (Oct. 3) … scored her fi rst Buckeye goal, and added an assist for her fi rst multi-point game, in 6-5 loss to Minnesota (Oct. 9) … started her 14-game point streak with two points, including the game-winning goal with 5 minutes left in the third, to give Ohio State its fi rst victory at Wisconsin since 2003 (Oct. 23) … tallied her fi rst multi-goal and multi-assist game with 2-2—4 in 7-6 come-from-behind win against Minnesota State (Oct. 30) … collected an assist and was a season-best plus-4 in 5-4 loss at North Dakota (Nov. 6) … had a goal and two assists in 5-3 defeat to Minnesota Duluth (Nov. 14) … opened the scoring

and added an assist on the game-winning goal in a 2-1 victory at St. Cloud State to head into the holiday break with a win (Dec. 12) … point streak came to an end Jan. 8 in 5-2 loss at Minnesota … scored twice, including the gamewinner, in rally to top Minnesota State, 3-2, in Mankato (Jan. 16) … followed that game with four-goal, fi ve-point performance vs. Bemidji State … again led the upset vs. Wisconsin by scoring the gamewinner with 9 seconds left in regulation in 5-4 home win (Jan. 29) … tallied six points (2g, 4a) in road split at Minnesota Duluth (Feb. 12-13) … had a goal and assist has the Buckeyes dropped the fi rst game, 5-4, in overtime, but came back with a goal and three assists in 6-3 upset of the Bulldogs the next night to hand UMD its last loss of the season as it claimed the 2010 NCAA title … helped seal the WCHA First Round Playoff sweep of Wisconsin by scoring a hat trick in 4-3 overtime win in Madison to advance to the conference’s semifi nal (Feb. 27) … set up two goals, including the game-tying goal with 18 seconds left in regulation, in 5-4 double-overtime loss to Minnesota in WCHA Final Faceoff semifi nal in Minneapolis (March 6) … totaled 158 shots … assessed 18 penalties for 36 minutes … fi nished with a plus-6 rating.

Prior to Ohio State: Played for the London Jr. Devilettes … attended Chatham-Kent Secondary School … also a two-time member of the gold medal-winning Team Ontario Red at the 2007 and ’08 Canadian Under-18 National Champion-ships … served as assistant captain at the 2008 championships.

Personal: Daughter of John and Cathy Langan … fi rst name is Casandra, but has been nicknamed Hokey since childhood … has an older sister, Samantha, and younger brother, Chad … greatest sports thrill is representing her country and province in front of a packed arena.

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW

2009-10 37 25 28 53 158 18-36 +11 7 0 3

2010-11 27 13 18 31 104 11-22 0 5 1 0

Total 64 38 46 84 262 29-58 +11 12 1 3

WCHA STATISTICS

Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW

2009-10 28 21 22 43 133 12-24 +9 6 0 3

2010-11 19 10 11 21 76 6-12 -5 5 1 0

Total 47 31 33 64 209 18-36 +4 11 1 3

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PAIGE SEMENZAF | JUNIOR#25PITTSTON, PANORTH AMERICAN HOCKEY ACADEMY

Ohio State Career Honors: WCHA All-Academic Team (2010-11) … Academic All-Big Ten at-large selection (2010-11) … received the team’s Most Improved Player Award (2009-10) and Seventh Player Award (2010-11) … two-time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete (2009-10, 2010-11).

2010-11 (Sophomore Season): Competed in 34 of Ohio State’s 36 games … saw action in 26 WCHA match ups … tallied 13 points on seven goals and six assists … had a pair of multi-point games throughout the season … scored a goal in three-consecutive games from Dec. 30-Jan. 7 … had a team-best two short-handed goals, which ranked tied for fi fth in the league and ninth nationally … opened season with a plus-3 rating in series sweep over Robert Morris, dishing out an assist (Oct. 8-9) … recorded a plus-4 on-ice rating in home sweep of Wayne State (Dec. 30-31), fi nishing with two goals and one assist over two games … fi rst goal of the season came in the 3-2 loss at North Dakota (Nov. 6) … scored gamewinner in Ohio State’s 4-2 upset over then-No. 3 Minnesota Duluth on the road (Nov. 19) … had fi rst short-handed goal of the year against Wisconsin (Jan. 7) … assisted in the team’s second goal of the 3-2 victory over Minnesota State (Jan. 15) … followed with a plus-2 rating with a goal and assist in 3-2 loss to North Dakota (Feb. 5) … had a point in the postseason after scoring a short-handed goal in the second game of the WCHA First Round Playoffs (Feb. 26), a 3-2 loss to Minnesota in Minneapolis … fourth on the squad with 88 shots on the season … assessed 11 penalties for 22 minutes … had a minus-1 rating for the year.

2009-10 (Freshman Season): Played in 34 games, including 25 against WCHA opponents … had 13 points on four goals and nine assists … the second-highest scoring Buckeye freshman … after having just two points in her fi rst 15 games, recorded 11 points in the second half and was plus-11 in her last 19 games … had a goal and two assists while on the power play … tallied her fi rst point as a Buckeye with an assist in a 4-4 tie at Boston University (Oct. 3) … scored her fi rst college goal in 7-6 victory against Minnesota State (Oct. 30) … opened the second half of the season with six points in the fi rst six games, beginning with an assist in 4-1 win vs. Robert Morris (Jan. 2) … followed with only multi-point game of the year with goal and assist, and season-high plus-4 rating, in 6-1 victory to compete sweep of the Colonials (Jan. 3) … had two points with goal in fi rst game and assist in game two in road sweep at Minnesota State (Jan. 15-16) … assisted on goals in back-to-back games, 3-2 loss vs. Wisconsin (Jan. 30) and 2-1 OT win vs. North Dakota (Feb. 5), setting up the overtime gamewinner … scored fourth goal of the season while on the power play in 6-3 upset at Minnesota Duluth to hand UMD its last loss of the season as it claimed the 2010 NCAA title (Feb. 13) … had two points in the postseason, including the fi rst assist on the game-winning overtime goal at Wisconsin in the WCHA First Round Playoffs (Feb. 26) … then had a helper in the WCHA Final Faceoff Semifi nal matchup against Minnesota, an eventual 5-4 double-overtime loss to the Gophers in Minneapolis (March 6) … totaled 76 shots … assessed 20 penalties for 40 minutes … fi nished the year with an even rating.

Prior to Ohio State: Attended North American Hockey Academy in Stowe, Vt. … a Pittston, Pa., native … served as assistant captain as a junior and senior … earned the team’s Most Consistent Player Award in 2006-07 … attended USA Hockey National Camps in 2005-08.

Personal: Daughter of Philip and Joann Semenza … has an older brother, Philip … enjoys biking, reading, running and watching movies.

Ohio State Career Honors: WCHA All-Academic Team (2010-11) … Academic All-Big Ten at-large selection (2010-11) … two-time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete (2009-10, 2010-11).

2010-11 (Sophomore Season): Competed in 33 games for the Buckeyes … played in 27 of Ohio State’s 28 WCHA contests … tallied two assists for two points … set up the game-winning goal in the 5-1 victory over Syracuse (Oct. 29) … assisted Ohio State’s opening goal in the 3-2 home win over Wayne State (Dec. 30) … totaled 18 shots … amassed two penalties for four minutes … fi nished with a minus-7 on-ice rating.

2009-10 (Freshman Season)Played in 32 games, 23 of which were against WCHA teams … competed in all 19 games of the second half of the season, including the three postseason games … had an assist for one point … set up a goal in the 6-0 win at Minnesota State (Jan. 15) … totaled 11 shots on goal … did not pick up a penalty all season … had an on-ice rating on minus-4.

Prior to Ohio State: Attended and played at Berkshire School in Sheffi eld, Mass. … a native of Glens Falls, N.Y. … captained the hockey team her senior season … received the David Barrett Memorial Prize for Perseverance for her achievements in both hockey and the classroom … as a sophomore, won the hockey gold medal at the Empire State games … served as captain of the Adirondack region for the games in 2006 and ’07 … played goalie and captained the lacrosse team … voted team MVP as a senior and was a three-time selection to the Capital District All-Star team in the sport … an Academic All-American in lacrosse … received High Honors every period throughout high school.

Personal: Daughter of Robert and Jeanne Rizzo … has three younger siblings: James, Jillian and Andrew … would like to attend medical school and become a doctor.

LIZ RIZZOF | JUNIOR#17GLEN FALLS, N.Y.BERKSHIRE SCHOOL

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW

2009-10 32 0 1 1 11 0-0 -4 0 0 0

2010-11 33 0 2 2 18 2-4 -7 0 0 0

Total 65 0 3 3 29 2-4 -11 0 0 0

WCHA STATISTICS

Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW

2009-10 23 0 1 1 8 0-0 -4 0 0 0

2010-11 27 0 0 0 16 2-4 -8 0 0 0

Total 50 0 1 1 24 2-4 -12 0 0 0

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW

2009-10 34 4 9 13 76 20-40 0 1 0 0

2010-11 34 7 6 13 88 11-22 -1 0 2 1

Total 68 11 15 26 164 31-62 -1 1 2 1

WCHA STATISTICS

Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW

2009-10 25 3 4 7 59 14-28 -7 1 0 0

2010-11 26 4 4 8 68 9-18 -12 0 1 1

Total 51 7 8 15 127 23-46 -19 1 1 1

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BECKY ALLISD | SOPHOMORE#14WEST OLIVE, MICHBLACK RIVERCHICAGO MISSION

Ohio State Career Honors: WCHA Rookie of the Week (Oct. 20, 2010) … Ohio State Scholar-Athlete (2010-11)

2010-11 (Freshman Season): Saw action in 32 games during rookie season … scored two goals … added four helpers to total six points on the season … fi nished the year with a plus-2 on-ice rating … notched the second-most blocked shots on the squad with 29 … named Rookie of the Week Oct. 20, 2010 after earning her fi rst career points with an assist in each game of Ohio State’s sweep of St. Cloud State … recorded her fi rst career goal against Syracuse in the Buckeyes’ 6-2 win Oct. 30.

Prior to Ohio State: Played for the Chicago Mission Under-19 team while attending Black River Public School … spent the 2008-09 season with the Grand Rapids Griffi ns … had 20 goals and 15 assists in 64 games with the Griffi ns … played with the Kentwood Falcons the previous two seasons before Grand Rapids … totaled 29 goals and 30 assists in 95 games with Kentwood … helped the Fal-cons to the 2008 LCAHL Championship … was a fi ve-year member of the Holland Hockey boys program … attended the 2009 USA Hockey National Development Camp … also a three-year member of the soccer team at Black River, earning all-conference honors as a sweeper in 2008 and ’09 while helping the team to the conference championship those seasons.

Personal: Daughter of Jim Allis and Jeri Walsh-Allis … has two sisters, Mary Beth and Sarah … also enjoys playing soccer, running and biking.

Ohio State Career Honors: WCHA Rookie of the Week (Oct. 20, 2009) … WCHA All-Academic Team (2010-11) … Academic All-Big Ten at-large selection (2010-11) … Ohio State Scholar-Athlete (2010, 2011).

National Experience: Member of the Finnish National Team in 2008-09 and 2009-10 … won a bronze medal at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games … also took bronze with Finland at 2011 IIHF World Women’s Championships … competed at the 2009 and 2010 MLP Cups in Germany … also has played in the Four Nations Cup in 2008, 2009 and 2010 … earned bronze with Team Finland at 2010 Four Nations Cup … in September 2008, competed with Team Finland in series against Sweden … also was an assistant captain for Finland’s U-18 team at the 2008 IIHF World Women’s Under-18 Championship.

2010-11 (Sophomore Season): Competed in 32 games, including 24 against WCHA opponents … missed three games while competing with Team Finland at the 2010 Four Nations Cup … fi nished with 10 points on two goals and eight as-sists … fi rst point of the season came on an assist in the 6-5 loss at Wisconsin (Oct. 22) … handed out another assist at North Dakota (Nov. 7) … had a helper on the fi nal goal of Ohio State’s 4-2 upset over then-No. 3 Minnesota Duluth on the road (Nov. 19) … scored her fi rst goal of the season in a 3-1 victory against conference foe Bemidji State (Nov. 27) … tallied the second goal of the year and the fi rst goal of Ohio State’s 3-2 win at St. Cloud State (Jan. 29) … fi nished the year with a multi-point game, recording two assists in the Buckeyes WCHA First Round loss at Minnesota (Feb. 26) … fi nished with 63 shots … assessed fi ve penalties for 10 minutes.

2009-10 (Freshman Season): Missed 14 games while competing with the Finnish National Team … played 23 games with the Buckeyes, including 16 WCHA con-tests … totaled 11 points on six goals and fi ve assists … scored two of her goals on the power play and one gamewinner … had a hat trick in January between her trips with the Finnish National Team … started her career with six points in her fi rst six games … tallied her fi rst college points in her fi rst series with the Buckeyes … assisted on the lone goal in OSU’s 1-1 OT tie in season opener at Boston Univer-sity, and followed with a power play goal the next game in 4-4 OT tie with Terriers (Oct. 2-3) … also scored the next game, a 6-5 home loss to Minnesota (Oct. 9) … posted fi rst multiple-point game with goal and assist in 5-2 win at Bemidji State, helping the Buckeyes pull away by scoring the fourth goal and setting up the fi fth (Oct. 16) … then opened up the scoring the next game by assisting on the fi rst goal in eventual 2-2 OT tie with the Beavers (Oct. 17) … for her efforts at BSU, was named WCHA Rookie of the Week … assisted on two of Ohio State’s four goals and was plus-4 in 4-3 victory vs. St. Lawrence (Nov. 20) … recorded hat trick with three goals, including opening two, in 6-0 shutout at Minnesota State (Jan. 15) … after winning the bronze medal at the Winter Olympics, fl ew from Vancouver to Madison, Wis., to join her teammates and help the Buckeyes to an upset sweep of the Badgers in a WCHA First Round Playoff series (Feb. 26-27) … had 45 shots on goal … fi nished with a plus-2 rating … only penalized in three games, totaling four penalties for eight minutes.

Prior to Ohio State: Played for the Espoo Blues and attended Makelanrinne Sports High School in Helsinki … while with the Espoo Blues, won the Finnish Champion-ship three times (2007, ’08, ’09) … member of the bronze medal-winning Finnish team at the Winter Universiades, February 2009 in Harbin, China … helped Fin-land win the Euro Hockey Tour in December of 2008 … at Makelanrinne, captained the team after being named one of the school’s top athletes of 2007 and ‘08.

Personal: Daughter of Anna Rokkanen and Heikki Tuominen … full fi rst name is Minnamari … has an older brother, Karri, and stepsister, Tia … played for the Espoo Blues and Finnish National Team with former Buckeye All-American Emma Laaksonen … would like to play professionally in Europe and coach hockey at the high school or college level.

MINTTU TUOMINENF | JUNIOR#15ESPOO, FINLANDMAKELANRINNE FINNISH NATIONAL

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW

2009-10 32 0 1 1 11 0-0 -4 0 0 0

2010-11 33 0 2 2 18 2-4 -7 0 0 0

Total 65 0 3 3 29 2-4 -11 0 0 0

WCHA STATISTICS

Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW

2009-10 23 0 1 1 8 0-0 -4 0 0 0

2010-11 27 0 0 0 16 2-4 -8 0 0 0

Total 50 0 1 1 24 2-4 -12 0 0 0

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW

2010-11 32 2 4 6 22 6-12 +2 0 0 0

Total 32 2 4 6 22 6-12 +2 0 0 0

WCHA STATISTICS

Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW

2010-11 24 1 4 5 16 5-10 -6 0 0 0

Total 24 1 4 5 16 5-10 -6 0 0 0

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MADISON MARCOTTED | SOPHOMORE#13WHITE BEAR LAKE, MINNWHITE BEAR LAKE

Ohio State Career Honors: Ohio State Scholar-Athlete (2010-11)

2010-11 (Freshman Season): Saw action in 16 games for the Buckeyes on de-fense … played in 13 games against WCHA opponents … blocked six shots for the Ohio State defense … totaled four shots … amassed two penalties for four minutes … fi nished with a minus-4 rating.

Prior to Ohio State: A four-year member of the White Bear Lake hockey team … captained the team as a junior and senior … an all-conference honoree in 2009 and 2010 after being named honorable mention all-conference as a sophomore … received the team’s most determined award for three seasons … named to the all-tournament team for the 2008 Centennial Holiday Hockey Classic … totaled 63 points, including 52 assists, in her high school career … a member of the Outstate Team in the Elite League for back-to-back seasons … also played with the Min-nesota Jr. Whitecaps in 2008-09 … attended the 2007-09 USA Hockey National Development Camps … also was a member of the soccer and track teams for two years at White Bear Lake … participated in the school’s Leadership Conference and band as well as being a member of the “A” Honor Roll.

Personal: Daughter of David and Jaye Marcotte … has two sisters, Morgan and Rylie … nickname is “Mudd” … enjoys volunteering, reading and playing other sports when not on the ice … greatest sports thrill was meeting U.S. Olympians Angela Ruggiero, Krissy Wendell and Natalie Darwitz.

Ohio State Career Honors: Ohio State Scholar-Athlete (2010-11)

2010-11 (Freshman Season): Saw action in game vs. Minnesota (Jan. 22) … made 13 saves and allowed two goals in fi rst appearance.

Prior to Ohio State: Spent her junior and senior years of high school at the Ontario Hockey Academy in Cornwall … totaled seven shutouts her fi nal season … prior to the OHA, played with the VOSHA Lady Coyotes U-19 team in 2007-08 and was assistant captain … was a member of the Colorado Selects U-16 in 2006-07 … won the 2007 Midwest Elite Hockey League Championships … received the team’s silver award for academics and was an honorable mention for the all-star team.

Personal: Daughter of Kirk and Tracy Carrier … has a younger brother, Michael … interested in studying architecture … off the ice, enjoys hiking, swimming, running and the outdoors.

LOREN CARRIERG | SOPHOMORE#23CHANDLER, ARIZONTARIO HOCKEY ACADEMY

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP-GS Min. GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T Sho

2010-11 1-0 23:53 2 5.02 13 .867 0-0-0 0

Total 1-0 23:53 2 5.02 13 .867 0-0-0 0

WCHA STATISTICS

Year GP-GS Min. GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T Sho

2010-11 1-0 23:53 2 5.02 13 .867 0-0-0 0

Total 1-0 23:53 2 5.02 13 .867 0-0-0 0

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW

2010-11 16 0 0 0 4 2-4 -4 0 0 0

Total 16 0 0 0 4 2-4 -4 0 0 0

WCHA STATISTICS

Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW

2010-11 13 0 0 0 4 1-2 -7 0 0 0

Total 13 0 0 0 4 1-2 -7 0 0 0

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ANNIE SVEDIND | SOPHOMORE#27SORAKER, SWEDENNOLASKOLAN SWEDISH NATIONAL

National Experience: Competed with the Swedish National Team that fi nished fi fth at the 2011 IIHF World Women’s Championship (April 16-25) … earned a silver medal with the national team at the 2011 MLP Cup (Jan. 4-8) … took fourth with Team Sweden at the 2010 4 Nations Cup (Nov. 9-13) … played with the Swed-ish National Team at the 2009 Hockey Canada Cup in Vancouver in September 2009 … won a bronze medal with Team Sweden at the 2009 IIHF World Women’s Under-18 Championship.

2010-11 (Freshman Season): Played in 29 games, including 23 in WCHA play … missed seven games due to competition with the Swedish National Team … ended the season with 20 shots … had four multi-shot performances this season … tallied two shots in the season-opener at Robert Morris (Oct. 8) … followed with two shots in game one and three shots in game two of the St. Cloud State series (Oct. 15-16) … had two shots at Minnesota State (Jan. 15) … blocked 19 opponent shots.

Prior to Ohio State: A four-year member of the MODO Örnsköldsvik hockey team … captained the squad in 2008-09 … has won three bronze medals with MODO while competing against the best women’s teams in Sweden.

Personal: Daughter of Ingela and Stefan Svedin … has three brothers: Johan, Emil and Gustaf … the fi rst Swedish student-athlete to play women’s hockey at Ohio State … hobbies include shopping and spending time with friends and family … proudest accomplishment was moving away from home at 15 to develop herself as a hockey player.

Ohio State Career Honors: Became the Ohio State record holder with 1,085 saves in a season following the 2010-11 year … Ohio State Scholar-Athlete (2010-11) … named WCHA Rookie of the Week twice during the 2010-11 season (Oct. 13, 2010; Jan. 19, 2011).

National Team: Participated in the Canadian National Women’s Program Strength and Conditioning Camp in April 2009 and May 2010 … also invited to Canada’s National Women’s Under-18 Team Selection Camp.

2010-11 (Freshman Season): Started all 36 games as goaltender for the Buckeyes … just the third goaltender in Ohio State history to start in the net as a freshman … fi nished with a 14-19-3 record and was 8-17-3 in WCHA play … had a 3.11 goals-against average … set the Ohio State record in saves, recording 1,085 saves … her save total was the highest in the NCAA … had a .906 save percentage, facing 1,214 shots on the year … totaled 2159:15 minutes in the net … made 30 or more saves 21 times during the season, while recording 40 or more saves six times with one 50 save game … fi nished with a 3.43 goals-against average in WCHA play and had a .902 save percentage with 884 saves … opened the season with a four-game span with a single goal allowed in each game (Oct. 8-16) … kicked off her collegiate career with 40 saves during the two-game series at Robert Morris (Oct. 8-9) and collected her fi rst career win in the season-opening 4-1 win over the Colonials … recorded fi rst 40-plus save game in the 6-5 overtime loss at top-ranked Wisconsin, tallying 44 saves (Oct. 22) … stopped 21 of 22 shots faced in a 5-1 win over Syracuse (Oct. 29) and followed with a 44-save performance against the Orange in a 6-2 win (Oct. 30) … made 30 stops on the road in a 2-2 tie with North Dakota (Nov. 7) … had 31 saves in Ohio State’s 4-2 upset over then-No. 3 Minnesota Duluth on the road (Nov. 19) … followed with a 50-save performance in the loss to the Bulldogs the next day … had back-to-back 30-plus save games against Bemidji State, resulting in a 2-2 tie and a 3-1 win (Nov. 26-27) … totaled 27 saves in the two-game series versus Wayne State, picking up wins in both games (Dec. 30-31) … collected 39 saves in a 4-2 defeat against Minnesota (Jan. 21) … stopped 31 of 32 shots faced in 6-1 win at St. Cloud State (Jan. 28) … tallied 37 saves in 1-1 tie at Bemidji State to end the regular season (Feb. 19) … concluded the year with a 35-save performance in a 3-2 loss to Minnesota in the WCHA First Round Playoff series (Feb. 26) … had three points on the season, recording three single-assist performances (Oct. 15, Oct. 22, Nov. 19).

Prior to Ohio State: Played with the Bluewater Jr. Hawks of the Provincial Women’s Hockey League for two years … saw limited action in 2009-10 because of in-jury, but played in 18 games with four shutouts, a 2.01 goals-against average and .931 save percentage … attended St. Thomas of Villanova High School … prior to Bluewater, played six seasons with the Sun Country Panthers AAA boys team … selected to be on the 2009-10 Team Ontario Red … helped the Hawks fi nish third in the PWHL in 2008-09 and fourth place in 2009-10 … received the 2008 Windsor Essex Sports Person of the Year award for top female athlete … named tourna-ment MVP after backstopping Bluewater to the championship at the 2009 Stoney Creek Tournament … also fi nished third at the Winterlude Showcase Tournament.

Personal: Daughter of Brenda and Peter Steffes … has a brother, Greg … an ac-complished violinist who began playing at the age of 4 … Bluewater teammate of fellow OSU freshman Ally Tarr … interested in becoming a lawyer after graduation.

LISA STEFFESG | SOPHOMORE#1AMHERSTBURG, ONTARIOST. THOMAS OF VILLANOVABLUEWATER JR. HAWKS

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP-GS Min. GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T Sho

2010-11 36-36 2159:15 112 3.11 1,085 .906 14-19-3 0

Total 36-36 2159:15 112 3.11 1,085 .906 14-19-3 0

WCHA STATISTICS

Year GP-GS Min. GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T Sho

2010-11 28-28 1679:53 96 3.43 884 .902 8-17-3 0

Total 28-28 1679:53 96 3.43 884 .902 8-17-3 0

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW

2010-11 29 0 0 0 20 8-16 -12 0 0 0

Total 29 0 0 0 20 8-16 -12 0 0 0

WCHA STATISTICS

Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW

2010-11 23 0 0 0 17 5-10 -14 0 0 0

Total 23 0 0 0 17 5-10 -14 0 0 0

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STACY DANCZAKG | FRESHMAN#39MACDEONIA, OHIONORDONIA HILLSOHIO FLAMES

Prior to Ohio State: Played goalie from 2008-11 with the Ohio Flames Hockey Club as a part of the Tier I Elite Hockey League … member of the 2010 and 2011 Mid-Am District Championship teams … notched a .913 save percentage during the 2010-11 season and a .901 save percentage during 2009-2010 … played in 37 games in 2010-11 and fi nished with a 17-16-4 record … was the 2008-09 U16 Ohio Flames team captain … attended Nordonia Hills High School … member of the tennis squad that captured the 2010 Northeast Ohio Conference title … NOC All-Conference Doubles Team in 2010 … also swam for her high school from 2007-08 and played volleyball for a year.

Personal: Daughter of Ed and Kelly Danczak … has two brothers, Bryan and Nick … planning to major in middle childhood education … greatest sports thrill was tying the 2010 district fi nal game against Pittsburgh in the fi nal three minutes and going on to win 5-3 … hobbies include swimming and playing volleyball.

National Experience: Invited to Canada’s National Women’s Under-18 Team Se-lection Camp in 2008 and 2009 … participated in the Canadian U-18 Conditioning Camp in 2008.

2010-11 (Freshman Season): One of only two freshmen to play in all 36 games for Ohio State … seventh on the team with 14 points (7g, 7a) … her seven goals were all against WCHA opponents … recorded fi rst point as a Buckeye with a helper in the 5-1 win over Syracuse (Oct. 29) … followed with another assist in the 6-2 win over the Orange (Oct. 30) … fi nished the two-game series with Syracuse with a plus-3 rating … achieved another collegiate milestone the following series as she scored her fi rst-career goal in 3-2 loss at North Dakota (Nov. 6) … scored a goal in the home loss to conference opponent Minnesota State (Nov. 12) … had a hand in one of Ohio State’s goals against Wisconsin (Jan. 8) … recorded one goal and one assist in 4-2 defeat to Minnesota (Jan. 21) and fi nished the game with a plus-2 rating … had her fi rst two-goal performance in the 6-1 victory at St. Cloud State (Jan. 28) … concluded series with the Huskies scoring the game-winning goal in the fi nal minute of regulation to give Ohio State a 3-2 win (Jan. 29) … tallied her seventh score of the season against Minnesota Duluth (Feb. 5) … had a helper in the game-tying goal during the regular season fi nale at Bemidji State that led to an eventual tie with the Beavers (Feb. 19) … also had single assists against Minnesota State (Nov. 13) and North Dakota (Feb. 4) … totaled 58 shots on the season … fi nished with a minus-2 on-ice rating … assessed just two penalties for four minutes.

Prior to Ohio State: Played four seasons with the Bluewater Jr. Hawks … led the team in scoring three of four seasons … also served as assistant captain those seasons … led the Hawks in goals (27) and fi nished second in scoring (45 points) her fi nal season … won silver at Provincials in 2009-10 after taking bronze the year before … attended AB Lucas High School, where she played on their hockey team as well … two-year assistant captain for her high school team … led Lucas to the OFSSA championships twice … helped the school to three city championships – the fi rst girls’ hockey titles for the program … a member of the gold medal-winning Team Ontario Red in 2008 and ’09 after playing with Team Ontario Blue in 2007.

Personal: Daughter of Andy and Donna Tarr … has a brother, Nathan … Bluewater teammate of fellow OSU freshman Lisa Steffes … enjoys reading in her free time … greatest sports thrill was winning gold the Team Ontario Red at Nationals.

ALLY TARRF | SOPHOMORE#4LONDON, ONTARIOAB LUCAS BLUEWATER JR. HAWKS

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW

2010-11 36 7 7 14 58 2-4 -2 0 0 1

Total 36 7 7 14 58 2-4 -2 0 0 1

WCHA STATISTICS

Year GP G A PTS Shots P-PIM +/- PP SH GW

2010-11 28 7 5 12 46 1-2 -3 0 0 1

Total 28 7 5 12 46 1-2 -3 0 0 1

DANIELLE GAGNEF | FRESHMAN#19CALEDON, ONTARIOMAYFIELD SECONDARYMISSISSAUGA CHIEFS

Prior to Ohio State: Attended Mayfi eld Secondary School and was a four-year team Most Valuable Player (2007-08 thru 2010-11) … also captained the squad in 2010-11 … skated for the Mississauga Chiefs of the Provincial Women’s Hockey League that won the league 2011 regular season title and were a Final Four Week-end fi nalist … also captured the 2010 PWHL regular season title … fi nished fourth in the PWHL in points, tallying 53 points (26g, 27a) following the 2009-10 season … member of the 2011 Ontario Women’s Hockey Association Intermediate AA Provincial gold medal team … skated for Team Ontario at the 2011 Canada Winter Games and earned the silver medal … invited to participate in the 2010 Canadian Women’s U18 Selection Camps.

Personal: Parents are Wayne and Debbie Gagne … has a younger brother, Josh-ua … pursuing a degree in psychology ... hopes to play for Team Canada … enjoys reading, swimming, biking, camping and playing softball … father Wayne played hockey for Western Michigan and was a two-time All American as well as a Hobey Baker Award runner-up … he was drafted by the Montreal Canadians and also played in Europe.

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SARA SCHMITTD | FRESHMAN#22CANTON, MICHCANTONBELLE TIRE

Prior to Ohio State: Played defenseman for Belle Tire Hockey from 2008-2011 … member of 16U team that was the 2009 state champions and USA National Quar-terfi nalist … captained 19U squad … played for the Little Caesars 14U team that was 2008 state champion and USA National Silver Medalist … USA Development Camp Selection in 2009 and 2010 … 2006-2008 MWHL Academic All-Star … tal-lied 203 points (69g, 134a) playing for Belle Tire … four-year letterwinner in swim-ming for Canton High School … state qualifi er her senior season and was a part of the division championship teams as a sophomore, junior and senior … three-year letterwinner in basketball and was named all-conference as a junior and senior … also earned all-state honorable mention honors her senior year … led team to a two-time fi nal four appearance in the state tournament.

Personal: Parents are Ralph and Gail Schmitt … has a twin sister, Kari, who also plays hockey for Ohio State … three older siblings, Kirsten, Derek and Allison … sister Allison was an eight-time NCAA champion swimmer at the University of Georgia and also won the bronze medal at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing as a member of the 4x200 free relay … brother Derek swam at Ohio University … enjoys reading and scrapbooking … member of the National Honors Society.

KAYLA SULLIVANF | FRESHMAN#7FLOWER MOUND, TEXASSHATTUCK-ST. MARY’S

Prior to Ohio State: Attended and played for Shattuck-St. Mary’s School in Fair-bault, Minnesota … member of the 2011 19U Tier 1 National Champion squad … was a part of the 2010 19U Tier 1 National runner-up team … assistant captain of SSM/Prep Ice Hockey team in 2011 … tallied 28 points her senior season with 10 goals and 18 assists … four-time USA National Selection Camp attendee … three-year letterwinner in lacrosse … captained her lacrosse team as a senior.

Personal: Parents are Brad and Debra Sullivan … has an older brother, Michael … hobbies include playing golf, running, cooking and traveling … father played colle-giate football at UT Arlington … member of the Cum Laude Society and graduated with high honors.

TAYLOR KUEHLG | FORWARD#6MINNESTRISTA, MINNMOUNT WESTONKAUSA U-18 NATIONAL

Prior to Ohio State: Attended and played for Mound Westonka High School … was a fi ve-year member of the team, joining in eighth grade … led Mississippi 8 Section in scoring for four years and Wright County Conference her senior year … captained the squad as a junior and senior … fi ve-time all-conference honoree … named All-State sophomore, junior and senior seasons … All-State Honorable Mention as a freshman … Ms. Hockey fi nalist in Minnesota as a senior … fi ve-time team Most Valuable Player … led team to a conference title as a junior and senior … Hobey Baker Minnesota High School Character Award winner as a senior … fi n-ished high school career with 205 goals and 146 assists for 351 total points … her 102 points (52g, 50a) as a senior broke all school and conference single-season scoring records for both boys and girls … also a four-year letterwinner in golf, two-year letterwinner in soccer and earned a letter in tennis … named All-Conference Honorable Mention and captain her sophomore season in soccer … captain of her golf team as a senior and team MVP … a two-time All-Conference Honorable Mention in golf and a section fi nalist her sophomore year.

Personal: Daughter of Bob and Kathy Kuehl … has an older sibling, Nick … pur-suing a degree in physical therapy … enjoys rollerblading … greatest sports thrill was being named a Ms. Hockey Finalist in Minnesota her senior year … mother’s uncle is Larry McCarren, who played 14 seasons with the Green Bay Packers and was a pro bowl center … graduated with honors from Mound Westonka and was a member of the National Honor Society … was an instructor in the Learn to Skate program.

KARI SCHMITTD | FRESHMAN#20CANTON, MICHCANTONBELLE TIRE

Prior to Ohio State: Played defenseman for Belle Tire Hockey from 2008-2011 … captained 16U team that was the 2009 state champions and USA National Quarterfi nalist … also captain of 19U squad … played and was captain of Little Caesars 14U team that was 2008 state champion and USA National Silver Medal-ist … a 2007, 2009 and 2010 USA Development Camp Selection … 2006-2008 MWHL Academic All-Star … fi nished career with 184 points (74g, 110a) playing for Belle Tire … four-year letterwinner in swimming for Canton High School … four-time state qualifi er and was a part of the division championship teams as a sophomore, junior and senior … an all-state swimmer as a freshman … three-year letterwinner in basketball and was named all-conference, all-metro, all-west and all-state as a junior and senior … led team to a two-time fi nal four appearance in the state tournament.

Personal: Daughter of Ralph and Gail Schmitt … has a twin sister, Sara, who also plays hockey for Ohio State … three older siblings, Kirsten, Derek and Allison … sister Allison was an eight-time NCAA champion swimmer at the University of Georgia and also won the bronze medal at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing as a member of the 4x200 free relay … brother Derek swam at Ohio University … hobbies include scrapbooking, baking and playing board games … member of the National Honors Society.