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SCSU Women's Hockey Release - 11/27/00
Upcoming Games:
    Dec. 1 - vs. Princeton, 7:05 p.m.
    Dec. 2 - vs. Princeton, 7:05 p.m.
RECORD BREAKING NIGHT FOR THE HUSKIES: The St. Cloud State women's ice
hockey team (6-6-1, 2-5-1 WCHA) had a huge win over Sacred Heart
University, 5-0, Wednesday night at the National Hockey Center.  The
Huskies broke several records on the night.  SCSU had 24 shots in the
second period, breaking the old record of 22 SOG, while they held the
Pioneers to only two shots in the same period, clearing the previous record
of three shots allowed by an opponent in a period. Junior defender Fiona
McLeod (Toronto, Ont.) had a record-breaking night as well, as she recorded
11 shots on goal in the game, surpassing Natalie Nygren's record of eight
shots in a game.  McLeod also tallied one more shot on goal by a defender
in a period, with five shots on goal.  First-year Kobi Kawamoto (Surrey,
B.C.) started the scoring spree with her 7th goal of the season at the
12-minute mark in the first period.  First-year forward Alison Ribar
(Eagan) notched in her first points of the season with an assist to Jenny
Jones (Owatonna) in the second period and SCSU's fourth goal of the game.
First-year goalie Ellen Brinkman earned her second win of the season and
her first shutout at SCSU.  The Huskies out-shot the Pioneers 56-11, shy of
one shot attempt to tie the record for most shots on goal in a game.

FINAL 1999-00 RECORD: The Huskies finished the 1999-2000 season with an
overall record of 13-19-3 and a 6-15-3 record in the WCHA.

HEAD COACH: Kerry Brodt Wethington is in her third season as the head coach
for the women's hockey program at St. Cloud State. She joined the staff in
1998-99, and is the first women's hockey coach in the history of the
program at SCSU Brodt Wethington is a 1995 graduate of SCSU. She is also a
coach for the U.S. Community Olympic Development Program for girls ice
hockey and the founder and director of the Skater's Link Hockey Clinic.

ASSISTANT COACHING STAFF: David Prokop is the first-ever assistant coach
hired for the SCSU women's hockey team. He joined the staff in1998-99, and
since that time has been one of the team's top recruiters.  Prokop
graduated with a bachelors degree from Concordia College in Moorhead Jean
Vaillancourt joined the staff at SCSU in 1999-2000. He brings a varied
hockey background to the SCSU program, having coached both men and women in
Ontario. Vaillancourt earned a degree in Human Kinetics form the University
of Ottawa in 1997.

2000-2001 Highlights
Period
Most Goals - 4 (11/4 at Wayne State, 3rd period)
Most Goals Allowed - 3, several times
Most Shots - 24 (11/22 vs. Sacred Heart, 2nd period)
Most Shots Allowed - 20 (11/17 at MN-Duluth, 3rd period; 11/18 at
MN-Duluth, 3rd period)
Fewest Shots - 3 (10/28 at Wisconsin, 2nd period)
Fewest Shots Allowed - 2 (11/22 vs. Sacred Heart 2nd period)
Most PIM - Both Teams - 20 (10/15  at Minn., 3rd period)

Game
Largest Win Margin - 5 (several times)
Most Goals - 6 (10/21 vs. MSU-Mankato; 11/ 4 at WSU)
Most Goals Allowed - 7 (11/17 at MN-Duluth)
Most PPG - 3 , several times
Most PPG Allowed - 4 (10/15 at Minnesota)
Most Shots - 56 (11/22 vs. Sacred Heart)
Most Shots Allowed - 57 (11/18 at MN-Duluth)
Fewest Shots - 17 (10/28 at Wisconsin)
Fewest Shots Allowed - 11 (11/22  vs. Sacred Heart)
Most Penalty Minutes - 24 (10/15 at Minnesota, 11/17 at MN-Duluth)
Most Opponent PIM -- 22 (10/15 at Minnesota, 11/17 at MN-Duluth)
Most PIM - Both Teams - 46 (10/15 at Minnesota, 11/17 at MN-Duluth)

SCSU Situations in 2000-2001
Game one of series    3-3-0
Game two of series    2-3-1

Home record    4-2-0
Away record    2-4-1
Neutral record    0-0-0

Huskies score first    4-2-1
Opponents score first    2-4-0

Huskies lead after 1st period    4-0-0
Opponents lead after 1st period    0-4-1
Tied after 1st period    2-2-0

Huskies lead after 2nd period    5-0-0
Opponents lead after 2nd period    0-4-0
Tied after 2nd period    1-2-1

Huskies outshoot opponent    6-1-0
Opponents outshoot Huskies    0-6-0

Huskies have under 20 shots        0-2-0
Huskies have 20-29 shots        1-3-1
Huskies have 30-39 shots        4-1-0
Huskies have 40+ shots        1-0-0

One goal game        0-2-0
Two goal game        1-0-0
Three goal game        1-1-0
Four goal game        1-3-0
Five goal game        3-0-0

Huskies in October        2-4-0
Huskies in November        3-3-1



THE OPPONENTS: Princeton University, located in Princeton, New Jersey, is
entering the weekend series with a 3-5-1 ECAC record.  The Tigers will be
playing their first non-conference game of the season.  The Tigers are
coached by Jeff Kampersal (51-59-8) who is in his 4th season.  Princeton is
coming off a 4-0 loss to Brown University.

2000-01 TEAM CAPTAINS: The team captains for the 2000-01 season are junior
defenders Tara McNamara and assistant captain Katy Battis.

LIVE FROM KVSC: KVSC 88.1 FM will broadcast three remaining games this
season for the Huskies. KVSC will be at the Huskies December 1st game
against Princeton University at 7:05 p.m., and the February 16-17 series
against MN-Duluth at the National Hockey Center. If you can't make it to
the game, be sure to tune in!

SCSU ALL-TIME RECORD: In two seasons, the Huskies have charted a 21-31-5
overall record.  Last year the Huskies were 13-19-3 overall and placed
fourth in the WCHA with a 6-15-3 record.  The 1999-2000 season marked the
first year the Huskies have played in the WCHA.

1999-2000 SEASON WRAP: Finishing atop the scoring chart for SCSU was
sophomore forward Fiona McLeod, who scored 18 goals and 12 assists for 30
points in 1999-2000.  McLeod's 30 points makes her the all-time leading
scorer in the short history of SCSU women's hockey Finishing just behind
McLeod in scoring was first year forward Jennifer Swanson, who tallied 11
goals and 18 assists for 29 points..  Other leading scorers for SCSU were
sophomore Amanda Presenger (8-10-18), first year forward Abby Cooper
(9-6-15), first year forward Erin McNamara (7-10-17), and junior forward
Rachel Denner (9-4-13) The Huskies leading goaltender for the 1999-2000
season was first year athlete Laura Gieselman, whose play could be deemed
nothing short of brilliant.  Gieselman, who saw a nation leading 989 shots
this season, finished with a 4.19 goals against average, and a saves
percentage of .884.  Those states are very deceiving, however, as
Gieselman's play kept the Huskies in numerous games all season.

HUSKY INFO: The February 23rd game against Ohio State will begin at 3:05
p.m., not at 4:05 p.m.  The Huskies earned their first wins of the
2000-2001 season with double wins against MSU-Mankato, 5-1 and 6-1 junior
defender and assistant captain Katy Battis (W. St. Paul) is out for several
weeks with a grade 2 MCL strain which she suffered last weekend against
MSU-Mankato two current SCSU players have played all three season of Husky
hockey - Tara McNamara and Sondra Diaz-Arntzen.  McNamara has appeared in
all 57 of the games played at St. Cloud State in two seasons the Huskies
finished the 1999-00 season with a 9-11-0 record at home, and a 4-7-3
record on the road.

UP NEXT:  The Huskies are home again this weekend for a non-conference
series with Princeton University on Friday and Saturday, December 1-2.
Both games are at 7:05 p.m.

GO HUSKIES!!
2000 St. Cloud State University
Women's Ice Hockey Roster

No.    Name    Yr.    Ht.    Pos.    Hometown
1    Ellen Brinkman    FY    5-8    G    North St. Paul
2    Leanne Perrin    FY    5-6    D    Maple Ridge, B.C.
4    Roxanne Stang    FY    5-7    F    Princeton
5    Alison Ribar    FY    5-5    F    Eagan
6    Abby Cooper    So.    5-7    F    Washington, MI
7    Ricki-Lee Doyle    FY    5-5    F    Calgary, Alberta
8    Jennifer Swanson    So.    5-1    F    Rosemount
9    Gabrielle Adams    FY    5-7    D    Allen Park, MI
10    Amanda Presenger    Jr.    5-3    F    Thunder Bay, Ont.
12    Briana Munyon    So.    5-4    F    North St. Paul
13    Katy Battis    Jr.     5-4    D    West St. Paul
14    Kirsten Olson    So.    5-6    F    Fairmont
15    Kobi Kawamoto    FY    5-7    D    Surrey, B.C.
17    Fiona McLeod    Jr.    5-5    F    Toronto, Ont.
19    Bridget Davenport    So.    5-6    F    Madison, WI
20    Jenny Jones    Jr.    5-3    F    Owatonna
21    Amanda Mathison    So.    5-4    D    Newport
22    Erin McNamara    So.    5-1    F    Macomb, MI
27    Tara McNamara    Jr.    5-7    D    Inver Grove Hts.
29    Rachel Denner    Jr.    5-8    F    Lancaster, Ont.
33    Laura Gieselman    So.    5-7    G    Annandale
35    Sandra Diaz-ArntzenSr.    5-3    G    Waukesha, WI

Head Coach: Kerry Brodt Wethington (3rd season)
Assistant Coaches:  David Prokop (3rd season)
     Jean Vaillancourt (2nd season)
Individual Records - Season Totals
Most Goals - 18 by Fiona McLeod  (1999-00)
Most Assists - 18 by Jennifer Swanson (1999-00)
Most Points - 30 by Fiona McLeod (1999-00)
Most Hat Tricks - 2 by Natalie Nygren (1998-99)
Most Game Tying Goals - 2 by Fiona McLeod (1999-00)
Most Game-winning Goals -- 3 by Rebecca Olson (1998-99); 3 by Fiona McLeod
(1999-00)
Most Shots on Goals - 73 by Natalie Nygren (1998-99)
Best Plus-Minus Ration - 14 by Sandra Hansen (1998-99)

Team Records - Game
Most Goals Scored - 9 (11/15/98 vs. St. Thomas; 2/20/99 at St Catherine's)
Most Goals Allowed - 15 (11/6/99 vs. MN-Duluth)
Most Goals, Both Teams - 15 (11/6/99 vs. MN-Duluth)
Most Shots on Goal - 57 (11/16/99 vs. St. Benedict's)
Fewest Shots on Goal - 2 (3/7/99 at Minnesota
Most Shots on Goal, Both Teams -- 89 (12/17/99 at MN-Duluth)
Fewest Shots on Goal, Both Teams - 31 (1/9/99 at Minnesota)
Most Power Play Goals Scored - 4 (2/27/00 at Findlay)
Most Consecutive Goals -- 9 (11/15/98 vs. St. Thomas)

SCSU Yearly Record
1998-99 -- 8-12-2 overall
1999-00 -- 13-19-3 overall, 6-15-3 WCHA (4th)

2000-01 WCHA Standings:
Tean    WCHA    Overall
1. Minnesota            8- 1- 1      9- 2- 1
2. Wisconsin             6- 2-2       9- 3- 2
3.   MN-Duluth            6- 3-1     8- 3- 1
4. Ohio State             3- 3- 2     5-6-2
5. Bemidji State        3- 5- 0        4- 10- 0
6. St. Cloud              2- 5- 1     6- 6- 1
7.  MSU-Mankato       0- 9- 1     1- 10- 1


WCHA Results :

Wednesday, November 22:
Sacred Heart @ St. Cloud State  NC    SH-0, SCSU-5

Friday, November 24:
Minnesota @ Wisconsin (CIA)    WC    MN-5, WI-2

Saturday, November 25:
Minnesota @ Wisconsin (CIA)    WC    MN-4, WI-4 OT
Ohio State @ Northeastern    NC    OSU-4, NE-3 OT

Sunday, November 26:
Ohio State @ Northeastern    NC    OSU-0, NE-3


WCHA Upcoming Games:

Friday, December 1:
Bemidji State @ Minnesota        7:05 p.m.
MN-Duluth @ Ohio State University    7:05 p.m.
Princeton @ St. Cloud State        7:05 p. m.

Saturday, December 2:
MSU-Mankato @ Wisconsin (DCC)    1:05 p.m.
Bemidji State @ Minnesota        7:05 p.m.
MN-Duluth @ Ohio State University    7:05 p.m.
Princeton @ St. Cloud State        7:05 p. m.

Sunday, December 3:
MSU-Mankato @ Wisconsin (DCC)    1:05 p.m.











2000-01 St. Cloud State
Women's Hockey Results
Date    Opponent    Time
Oct. 7    REGINA (exh.)    3:05 L, 3-6 Oct. 14    MINNESOTA*    3:05 L, 1-4
Oct. 15    @ Minnesota*    3:05 L, 4-5
Oct. 20    MSU-MANKATO*    4:05 W, 5-1
Oct. 21    MSU-MANKATO*    3:05 W, 6-1
Oct. 27    @ Wisconsin*    6:35 L, 2-6
Oct. 28    @ Wisconsin*    2:05 L, 2-6
Nov. 3    @ Wayne State    2:00 W, 3-1
Nov. 4    @ Wayne State    2:00 W, 6-1
Nov. 10     FINDLAY    7:05 W, 4-1
Nov. 11     FINDLAY    3:05 L, 5-6
Nov. 17     @ Duluth*    7:35 L, 7-3
Nov. 18     @ Duluth*    7:05 T, 3-3
Nov. 22     SACRED HEART     6:05 W, 5-0
Dec. 1    PRINCETON    7:05
Dec. 2    PRINCETON    7:05
Dec. 8    @ Ohio State*    6:05
Dec. 9    @ Ohio State*    6:05
Jan. 5    NIAGARA    5:05
Jan. 7    BEMIDJI*    3:05
Jan. 8    BEMIDJI*    3:05
Jan. 12    WISCONSIN*    3:05
Jan. 13    WISCONSIN*    3:05
Jan. 19    @ Bemidji*    7:05
Jan. 20    @ Bemidji*    7:05
Feb. 2    CORNELL    3:05
Feb. 3    CORNELL    3:05
Feb. 9    @ Minnesota*    7:05
Feb. 10    MINNESOTA*    7:05
Feb. 16    DULUTH*    7:05
Feb. 17    DULUTH*    3:05
Feb. 23    OHIO  STATE*    4:05
Feb. 24    OHIO  STATE*    4:05
Mar. 2    MSU-Mankato*    7:05
Mar. 3    MSU-Mankato*    2:35

* WCHA games
All home games played at the National Hockey Center.  For ticket
information call 320-255-2137

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