Minnesota State Mavericks women's ice hockey

The Minnesota State Mavericks women's hockey ice program represents Minnesota State University, Mankato, and participate in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association.

Minnesota State Mavericks women's ice hockey
Current season
UniversityMinnesota State University
ConferenceWCHA
Head coachJohn Harrington
6th season, 3512222
ArenaMayo Clinic Health System Event Center
Capacity: 5280
LocationMankato, Minnesota
ColorsPurple and Gold[1]
         

History

In October 2010, Kathleen Rogan registered a hat trick as the Mavericks defeated No. 6-ranked North Dakota by a 4–2 margin. This was the Mavericks first hat trick since Ashley Young registered one against Bemidji State in 2008.[2]

In 2018 and 2019, the Mavericks played in the Women's Face-Off Classic game hosted by the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Museum.[3][4] In 2018, they faced off against Bemidji State, at the Brainerd Essentia Health Sports Center.[5] In 2019, they played against the Minnesota Golden Gophers, at the Dakotah! Ice Center at Prior Lake, Minnesota.[6]

On February 8, 2020, the Mavericks beat the Wisconsin Badgers, ranked #1 in the nation at the time, by a score of 3-1, on home ice. Maverick goalie Calla Frank made 35 saves, and had a shut-out through two periods. Minnesota State had not defeated Wisconsin since March 1, 2014.[7]

Year by year

Won Championship Lost Championship Conference Champions League Leader
YearCoachWLTConferenceConf.
W
Conf.
L
Conf.
T
FinishConference TournamentNCAA Tournament
2019-20John Harrington11206WCHA41646th WCHADid not qualify
2018-19John Harrington9197WCHA31656th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs Ohio State (2-3 OT, 0-3)Did not qualify
2017-18John Harrington5281WCHA32107th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs Ohio State (0-6, 2-5)Did not qualify
2016-17John Harrington7264WCHA42138th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs Wisconsin (0-7, 0-6)Did not qualify
2015–16John Harrington3294WCHA02538th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Wisconsin (0–4, 0–6)Did not qualify
2014–15Eric Means3321WCHA12618th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Minnesota (0–10, 1–5)Did not qualify
2013–14Eric Means13231WCHA72017th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Wisconsin (0–4, 3–0, 0–2)Did not qualify
2012–13Eric Means10215WCHA61756th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. North Dakota (1–6, 1–8)Did not qualify
2011–12Eric Means7281WCHA32418th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Wisconsin (0–7, 0–4)Did not qualify
2010–11Eric Means8253WCHA72017th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Minnesota-Duluth (0–3, 0–5)Did not qualify
2009–10Eric Means7225WCHA51857th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Minnesota (5–8, 3–4 3OT)Did not qualify
2008–09Jeff Vizenor12195WCHA71655th WCHAWon Quarterfinals vs. St. Cloud State (1–2, 2–1, 1–0)
Lost Semifinals vs. Minnesota (2–7)
Did not qualify
2007–08Jeff Vizenor11212WCHA101626th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Wisconsin (2–4, 0–5)Did not qualify
2006–07Jeff Vizenor16172WCHA121425th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Ohio State (0–9, 4–5 OT)Did not qualify
2005–06Jeff Vizenor11214WCHA81737th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Minnesota (1–5, 0–6)Did not qualify
2004–05Jeff Vizenor9206WCHA81735th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Ohio State (1–4)Did not qualify
2003–04Jeff Vizenor16144WCHA91144th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Ohio State (1–3)Did not qualify
2002–03Jeff Vizenor10213WCHA31837th WCHADid not qualifyDid not qualify
2001–02Jeff Vizenor4262WCHA12237th WCHADid not qualifyDid not qualify
2000–01Todd Carroll2312WCHA02317th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Minnesota-Duluth (1–10)Did not qualify
1999-00Todd Carroll8252WCHA31927th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Minnesota (0–10)Did not qualify
1998–99Todd Carroll11140WCHA

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Current roster

Current as of 2020-2021[9]

No. S/P/C Player Class Pos Height DoB Hometown Previous team
2 Jessica Kondas Senior D 5' 8" (1.73 m) Calgary, Alberta Edge School
3 Sydney Langseth Freshman D 5' 6" (1.68 m) Eden Prairie, Minnesota Eden Prarie
4 Tayor Wemple Junior D 6' 0" (1.83 m) Maplewood, Minnesota St. Cloud State Huskies women's ice hockey
5 Anna Wilgren Junior D 5' 8" (1.73 m) Hudson, Wisconsin Hudson
7 Claire Butorac Junior F 5' 5" (1.65 m) Andover, Minnesota Andover
8 Charlotte Akervik Sophomore D 5' 10" (1.78 m) Eau Claire, Wisconsin Eau Claire North
9 Ellen Nelson Freshman D 5' 5" (1.65 m) Wyoming, Minnesota Forest Lake
10 Taylor Gulenchyn Senior F 5' 7" (1.7 m) Stillwater, Minnesota Stillwater
12 Kennedy Bobyck Sophomore F 5' 1" (1.55 m) Regina, Saskatchewan The Edge School
13 Madison Oelkers Junior F 5' 5" (1.65 m) Warroad, Minnesota Warroad
15 Brooke Hubert Freshman F 5' 10" (1.78 m) Oceanside, New York Oceanside
16 Mariah Gardner Senior F 5' 8" (1.73 m) Eagle Lake, Ontario Warroad
17 Brooke Bryant Junior F 5' 6" (1.68 m) Linden, California Anaheim Ducks (Midget AAA)
18 Jamie Nelson Freshman F 5' 8" (1.73 m) Andover, Minnesota Andover HS
19 Brittyn Fleming Senior F 5' 7" (1.7 m) Oregon, Wisconsin Oregon HS
20 Kelsey King Sophomore F 5' 8" (1.73 m) Elk River, Minnesota Elk River HS
22 Madison Mashuga Freshman F 5' 5" (1.65 m) Andover, Minnesota Anoka HS
23 Lyndsey Howard Sophomore D 5' 7" (1.7 m) Savage, Minnesota Burnsville HS]
24 Journey Miller Freshman F 5' 3" (1.6 m) Soldotna, Alaska Alaska All-Stars (Midget AAA)
26 Tristen Truax Senior D 5' 8" (1.73 m) Shakopee, Minnesota Shakopee HS
37 Lauren Barbro Freshman G 5' 6" (1.68 m) Loudonville, New York Shattuck-St. Mary's
43 Danielle England Sophomore F 5' 4" (1.63 m) South Lyon, Michigan Honeybaked Hockey Club (Midget AAA)
55 Emerald Kelley Freshman G 5' 8" (1.73 m) Hastings, Minnesota East Ridge HS
77 Calla Frank Sophomore G 5' 6" (1.68 m) Hugo, Minnesota White Bear Lake HS

Awards and honors

  • Alli Altmann, WCHA Defensive Player of the Week (Week of February 17, 2010) [10]
  • Alli Altmann, WCHA Defensive Player of the Week (Week of December 14, 2011)[11]
  • Katie Beaudy, WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year (1999-00)[12]
  • Corbin Boyd, WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year (2018-2019)[12]
  • Danielle Butters, All-WCHA Third Team (2013-2014)[12]
  • Megan Hinze, WCHA Defensive Player of the Month (December 2016)[13]
  • Kelsey King, WCHA Rookie of the Month (October 2019)[14]
  • Kelsey King, WCHA Rookie of the Month (November 2019)[15]
  • Emmi Leinonen, WCHA Offensive Player of the Week (Week of October 21, 2009) [16]
  • Abigail Levy, All-WCHA Second Team (2018-2019)[17]
  • Kathleen Rogan, WCHA Rookie of the Week (Week of October 27, 2010)[2]
  • Kathleen Rogan, WCHA Rookie of the Week (Week of November 17, 2010)
  • Nina Tikkinen, WCHA Player of the Week, (Week of November 10, 2010) [18]
  • Nina Tikkinen, WCHA Player of the Week, (Week of November 17, 2010) [19]
  • McKenzie Sederberg, WCHA Defenseman of the Week (Week of February 14, 2020)[20]
  • Lauren Smith, All-WCHA Third Team (2012-2013)
  • Shari Vogt, All-American Second Team (2003-2004)[12]
  • Shari Vogt, All-WCHA Team (2002-2003)[12]
  • Shari Vogt, All-WCHA Team (2003-2004)[12]
  • Anna Wilgren, WCHA Defenseman of the Week (Week of October 25)[21]
  • Anna Wilgren, WCHA Defenseman of the Month (November 2019)[15]
  • Ashley Young, 2010 Frozen Four Skills Competition participant[22]


International

  • Alli Altmann was the goaltending coach for the US National Women's Ice Hockey U-18 team, in 2018, 2019, and 2020. She also was goaltending coach in 2017 for the US Women's U-18 Select team in the US-Canada series.[23]
  • Nina Tikkinen played for Finland’s 2010 Winter Olympic Hockey Team.[24]

See also

References

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  3. "Minnesota To Meet Minnesota State In U.S. Hockey Hall Of Fame Museum Women's Face-Off Classic - Western Collegiate Hockey Association". www.wcha.com. Retrieved 2020-11-20.
  4. "U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Women's Face-Off Classic set for Tuesday in Brainerd". www.stateofhockey.com. Retrieved 2020-11-20.
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  13. "UW's Clark, MSU's Hinze And UND's Houston Named WCHA Women's Players of the Month Players honored for outstanding efforts in December 2016". WCHA ice hockey. 2017-01-05. Retrieved 2017-02-16.
  14. "Wisconsin's Watts, Steffen And Campbell And Minnesota State's King Chosen As WCHA Players Of The Month - Western Collegiate Hockey Association". www.wcha.com. Retrieved 2020-11-20.
  15. "Minnesota's S. Potomak and Scobee And Minnesota State's Wilgren And King Honored As WCHA Players Of The Month - Western Collegiate Hockey Association". www.wcha.com. Retrieved 2020-11-20.
  16. http://www.wcha.com/sports/w-hockey/spec-rel/102109aaa.html. Retrieved October 21, 2009. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  17. "WCHA Announces 2018-19 All-League Teams, Powered By Goodwood Hockey - Western Collegiate Hockey Association". www.wcha.com. Retrieved 2020-11-20.
  18. "WCHA Press Releases". WCHA.com. 2010-11-10. Retrieved 2015-07-14.
  19. "WCHA Press Releases". WCHA.com. 2010-11-17. Retrieved 2015-07-14.
  20. "Ohio State's Rosenthal And Braendli, Minnesota State's Sederberg And St. Cloud State's Cvar Collect WCHA Player Of The Week Honors - Western Collegiate Hockey Association". www.wcha.com. Retrieved 2020-11-20.
  21. "Minnesota Duluth's Rooney And Betinol, Minnesota's Zumwinkle And Minnesota State's Wilgren Selected As WCHA Players Of The Week - Western Collegiate Hockey Association". www.wcha.com. Retrieved 2020-11-20.
  22. https://www.ncaa.com/sports/m-hockey/spec-rel/031010aaa.html. Retrieved March 16, 2010. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  23. "Alli Altmann". teamusa.usahockey.com. Retrieved 2020-11-20.
  24. "MSU's Tikkinen Named to Team Finland for 2010 Winter Olympic Games". Minnesota State University - Mankato Athletics. Retrieved 2020-11-20.
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