New Hampshire Wildcats women's ice hockey

New Hampshire Wildcats Women's Ice Hockey
Current season
University New Hampshire
Conference Hockey East
Head coach Hilary Witt
8th (1st at UNH) year, 9612624
Arena Whittemore Center Arena
Capacity: 6,501
Location Durham, New Hampshire
Colors Navy Blue and White[1]
         
NCAA Tournament Frozen Four
2006
NCAA Tournament Appearances
2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
Conference Tournament Champions
ECAC: 1986, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1996
Conference Regular Season Champions
2006, 2007, 2008, 2009

The New Hampshire Wildcats represent the University of New Hampshire. They have won five ECAC championships between 1986 and 1996. When the Wildcats joined Hockey East, they won four Hockey East titles from 2006 to 2009. The Wildcats have more wins than any other women's ice hockey program at 668 in its first 32 years. The Wildcats went undefeated in their initial 74 games (73-0-1) spanning the 1978 through 1982 seasons. A UNH goaltender has been declared Hockey East Goaltending Champion in the first six years of the league’s existence.[2] From 2007 to 2009, UNH hosted NCAA Tournament Regional home games.

Year by year

Won Championship Lost Championship Conference Champions League Leader
Year Coach W L T Conference Conf.
W
Conf.
L
Conf.
T
Finish Conference Tournament NCAA Tournament
2015-16 Hilary Witt 11 21 4 Hockey East 8 16 0 5th HE Lost Quarterfinals vs. Connecticut (2-3, 3-4 3OT) Did not qualify
2014-15 Hilary Witt 10 23 3 Hockey East 6 13 2 6th HE Lost Quarterfinals vs. Northeastern (2-1, 2-3, 3-4) Did not qualify
2013-14 Brian McCloskey 9 23 2 Hockey East 4 15 2 8th HE Lost Quarterfinals vs. Boston College (1-8) Did not qualify
2012-13 Brian McCloskey 14 16 4 Hockey East 10 8 3 4th HE Lost Quarterfinals vs. Providence (4-5 OT) Did not qualify
2011-12 Brian McCloskey 10 22 3 Hockey East 4 15 2 6th HE Lost Quarterfinals vs. Boston University (1-9) Did not qualify
2010-11 Brian McCloskey 14 16 2 Hockey East 7 13 1 7th HE Did not qualify Did not qualify
2009-10 Brian McCloskey 19 9 5 Hockey East 13 6 2 2nd HE Lost Semifinals vs. Boston University (0-4) Lost First Round vs. Minnesota-Duluth (1-2)
2008-09 Brian McCloskey 24 6 5 Hockey East 15 2 4 1st HE Won Semifinals vs. Providence (3-1)
Won Championship vs. Boston College (2-1)
Lost First Round vs. Minnesota-Duluth (1-4)
2007-08 Brian McCloskey 33 4 1 Hockey East 20 1 0 1st HE Won Semifinals vs. Boston University (8-0)
Won Championship vs. Providence (1-0)
Lost First Round vs. Minnesota-Duluth (2-3)
2006-07 Brian McCloskey 28 4 5 Hockey East 18 1 2 1st HE Won Semifinals vs. Connecticut (2-0)
Won Championship vs. Providence (3-1)
Lost First Round vs. St. Lawrence (2-6)
2005-06 Brian McCloskey 33 3 1 Hockey East 19 1 1 1st HE Won Semifinals vs. Maine (6-0)
Won Championship vs. Boston College (6-0)
Won First Round vs. Harvard (3-1)
Lost Frozen Four vs. Minnesota (4-5)
2004-05 Brian McCloskey 21 8 6 Hockey East 13 3 4 1st HE Lost Semifinals vs. Connecticut (4-5 OT) Did not qualify
2003-04 Brian McCloskey 23 9 4 Hockey East 17 1 2 1st HE Won Semifinals vs. Northeastern (5-0)
Lost Championship vs. Providence (0-3)
Did not qualify
2002-03 Brian McCloskey 27 7 2 Hockey East 13 2 0 2nd HE Won Semifinals vs. Maine (2-0)
Lost Championship vs. Providence (0-1)
Did not qualify
2001-02 Karen Kay 19 12 5 ECAC Eastern 11 6 4 3rd ECAC E. Won Quarterfinals vs. Connecticut (4-1)
Lost Semifinals vs. Northeastern (0-2)
Did not qualify
2000-01 Karen Kay 17 17 0 ECAC 13 11 0 6th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs. St. Lawrence (0-1) Did not qualify
1999-00 Karen Kay 24 10 0 ECAC 17 7 0 4th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs. Northeastern (3-4) Did not qualify
1998-99 Karen Kay 23 7 5 ECAC 19 4 3 2nd ECAC Won Quarterfinals vs. Princeton (7-1)
Won Semifinals vs. Brown (5-1)
Lost Championship vs. Harvard (4-5 OT)
Did not qualify
1997-98 Karen Kay 31 5 3
1996-97 Karen Kay 23 9 3
1995-96 Karen Kay 24 5 2
1994-95 Karen Kay 23 10 2
1993-94 Karen Kay 14 10 3
1992-93 Karen Kay 17 5 2
1991-92 Russ McCurdy 15 6 2
1990-91Russ McCurdy 19 3 0
1989-90 Russ McCurdy 20 3 1
1988-89 Russ McCurdy 16 6 0
1987-88 Russ McCurdy 15 5 1
1986-87 Russ McCurdy 18 1 3
1985-86 Russ McCurdy 18 3 1
1984-85 Russ McCurdy 18 3 0
1983-84 Russ McCurdy 16 4 0
1982-83 Russ McCurdy 19 1 0
1981-82 Russ McCurdy 18 1 1
1980-81 Russ McCurdy 21 0 0
1979-80 Russ McCurdy 20 0 0
1978-79 Russ McCurdy 16 0 1
1977-78 Russ McCurdy 15 0 0

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History

The Wildcats competed in the first AWCHA Division I National Ice Hockey Championship. Contested in March 1998, the Wildcats defeated the Brown Bears by a 4-1 score, to become the first recognized national champion in women's college ice hockey.[7] On January 15, 2000, Carisa Zaban recorded her second straight hat trick (including her 100th career goal), while Samantha Holmes scored one goal and five assists. The Wildcats defeated Northeastern by a score of 9-1.

2006 to 2008

From 2005-06 to 2007-08, the Wildcats set school records with 33 wins in 2006 and 2008. The 2006 team broke seven team and three individual UNH records as well as four team and one individual NCAA records, and 14 team and five individual Hockey East records. In addition, the club had its first perfect season at the Whittemore Center in 2006 (17-0-0). In 2006-07, the club was ranked No. 1 in the nation during the 2007 season (ended at No. 4). The club’s 28 wins in 2007 ranks fourth on program’s single-season list The following year, in 2007-08, New Hampshire was ranked No. 1 in the nation for eight weeks in the 2008 season. In 2008, the Wildcats ended the year #1 in the nation in penalty kill, #2 in offense, #2 in defense and #2 in power play. The 2008 Wildcats broke six Hockey East team records and tied two others en route to the league’s first undefeated season. During the 2007-08 season, Sam Faber of New Hampshire set an NCAA record (since tied) for most game winning goals in one season with 13.[8]

Current roster

Number Name Position Year Height Home Town Previous Team
1 Marie-Eve JeanGJr5-8 Gatineau, QuebecJohn Abbott College
2 Ashley WilkesGSo5-9North Pole, AlaskaNorth American Hockey Academy
3Haley BreedloveDJr5-10 Plano, TexasAlliance Bulldogs
4Heather KashmanFSr5-9Edmonton, AlbertaEdmonton Thunder
5Julia FedeskiDFr5-10Algonquin Highlands, OntarioBisho Strachan School
6Jonna Curtis FJr5-3Elk River, MichiganElk River
7Sara Carlson (C)FJr5-9Hutchinson, MinnesotaMinnesota Whitecaps
8Nicoline JensenFJr5-5Rødovre, DenmarkDanish National Team Previous College: Castleton
9Brenna Boulanger F Sr 5-9 Dover, New Hampshire St. Thomas Aquinas
10 Amy Schlagel D Fr 5.-8 Blaine, Minnesota Blaine H.S.
11 Kaylee Forster D Fr 5-8 Zimmerman, Minnesota Elk River
13 Amy Boucher F Fr 5-7 Edmonton, Alberta Edmonton Thunder
15 Brittney Redlick F Jr 5-6 Biggar, Saskatchewan Warner Hockey School
16 Ali Praus F Fr 5-10 Long Lake, Minnesota Benilde-St. Margaret's
17 Jenna Lascelle F Sr 5-6 Cornwall, Ontario Ontario Hockey Academy
18 Kate Haslett D So 5-4 Rothesay, New Brunswick Brooks School
19 Cassandra Vilgrain F So 5-5 Calgary, Alberta Edge School for Athletes
20 Margo Lund F Jr 5-9 St. Paul, Minnesota Hill-Murray School Previous College: St. Lawrence
21 Jess Ryan D Sr 5-3 Cloquet, Minnesota Cloquet
22 Caroline Broderick D Sr 5-11 Marblehead, Massachusetts Ontario Hockey Academy
23 Brooke Avery F Fr 5-10 Loudon, New Hampshire St. Paul's
24 Kayla Mork F Sr 5-4 Victoria, Minnesota Breck
26 Carlee Toews F Fr 5-5 Grand Prairie, Alberta Okanagan Hockey Academy
27 Hannah Armstrong (C) F Sr 5-9 Aurora, Ont. Dr. Denison Secondary
35 Vilma Vaattovaara G Jr 5-7 Veikkola, Finland Ilves

Erin Whitten

Erin Whitten shut out Dartmouth College in her collegiate debut. She began her coaching career when she joined the UNH women’s ice hockey staff on July 17, 2000. On July 27, 2006, she was promoted to the position of associate head coach on July 27, 2006.

First Outdoor Game

Notable players

Championships and accolades

Awards and honors

Wildcats player Brandy Fisher was the first ever Patty Kazmaier Award winner. The program has had four finalists for the Patty Kazmaier Award. Besides Fisher, the others have included Nicki Luongo in 1999, Carisa Zaban in 2000 and Kelly Paton in 2010.

See also

References

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