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2002–03 Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs women's ice hockey season
College ice hockey team season
2002–03 Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs
women's ice hockey season
NCAA Frozen Four, National Champions
Conference
WCHA
Record
Overall
31–3–2
Coaches and captains
Head coach
Shannon Miller
Regular season
Standings
2002–03
Western Collegiate Hockey Association standings
v
t
e
Conference
Overall
GP
W
L
T
SOW
PTS
GF
GA
GP
W
L
T
GF
GA
Minnesota Duluth
†*
24
21
2
1
–
43
166
42
36
31
3
2
226
65
Minnesota
24
19
4
1
–
39
101
41
36
27
8
1
153
76
Wisconsin
24
14
6
4
–
32
79
50
35
22
8
5
110
67
Ohio State
24
8
13
3
–
19
56
76
37
12
22
3
88
114
Bemidji State
24
5
13
6
–
16
49
104
33
9
17
7
75
123
St. Cloud State
24
5
19
0
–
10
48
124
34
11
23
0
75
149
Minnesota State
24
3
18
3
–
9
41
103
34
10
21
3
77
118
Championship:
† indicates conference regular season champion;
* indicates conference tournament champion
Updated July 20, 2024
Jenny Potter
set an NCAA record (since tied) for most goals in one game with 6. This was accomplished on December 18, 2002 versus St. Cloud State.
[1]
February 22:
Maria Rooth
set the Bulldogs record for most points in a career. During the game against Bemidji State Rooth scored one goal and one assist to claim the record. She ended the season with 232 total points including 119 goals.
[2]
February 23: The Bulldogs clinch the WCHA regular season title. The Bulldogs defeat Bemidji State to accomplish the milestone.
[2]
Player stats
Player
GP
G
A
Pts
GWG
PPG
SHG
Jenny Potter
36
31
57
88
3
10
4
Caroline Ouellette
32
31
42
73
3
4
3
Erika Holst
32
34
30
64
9
8
0
Hanne Sikio
33
25
30
55
1
7
2
Maria Rooth
30
19
35
54
2
2
1
Krista McArthur
34
15
24
39
0
5
0
Tricia Guest
36
16
18
34
2
7
0
Nora Tallus
34
8
21
29
1
4
0
Navada Russell
34
5
18
23
0
3
0
Jenny Hempel
34
10
10
20
4
2
1
Joanne Eustace
30
5
14
19
2
3
0
Amelia Hradsky
36
8
10
18
1
0
0
Julianne Vasichek
36
0
15
15
0
0
0
Michelle McAteer
34
6
7
13
2
1
0
Larissa Luther
18
5
2
7
1
3
0
Meghan Stotts
33
2
5
7
0
0
0
Satu Kiipeli
25
1
6
7
0
0
0
Kristina Petrovskaia
18
2
4
6
0
0
0
Leah Kasper
23
2
2
4
0
0
0
Julie Fearing
34
1
2
3
0
0
0
Patricia Sautter
31
0
1
1
0
0
0
Lisa Hagen
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
Shannon Kasparek
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
[3]
Postseason
Main article:
2003 NCAA Division I Women's Ice Hockey Tournament
March 8: The Bulldogs earned their third WCHA Final Five title with a win over Minnesota (5–3).
March 23: UMD make women's hockey history as the Bulldogs win their third straight NCAA Frozen Four tournament. The Bulldogs defeat Harvard in a double overtime win 4–3.
[4]
The game was held in Duluth, MN in front of the largest crowd in women's hockey NCAA history (5,167).
[2]
Nora Tallus
scored the game winner 4:19 into the second overtime.
[5]
Awards and honors
November 11:
Patricia Sautter
was USCHO Defensive Player of the Week and WCHA Defensive Player of the Week. Sautter shut out Ohio State twice (Nov. 8 & Nov. 9).
[2]
December 3:
Tricia Guest
was USCHO Offensive Player of the Week tallying four points.
[2]
December 10:
Jenny Potter
, USCHO Offensive Player of the Week.
[2]
January 14:
Caroline Ouellette
, USCHO Offensive Player of the Week (the third Bulldog to gain the honor in the season).
January 28:
Maria Rooth
becomes the fourth player to gain USCHO Offensive Player of the Week honors.
[2]
March 6: Jenny Potter, Caroline Ouellette, and
Krista McArthur
were named to the All-WCHA First Team
Maria Rooth and
Erika Holst
were All-WCHA Second Team selection.
Caroline Ouellette and Krista McArthur were WCHA All-Rookie Team selections.
Seven Bulldogs were recognized as WCHA All-Academic: Erika Holst,
Satu Kiipeli
,
Michelle McAteer
, Jenny Potter, Maria Rooth, Patricia Sautter and
Juliane Vasichek
.
[2]
March 7: Jenny Potter was named a
Patty Kazmaier Award
Finalist for the second time in her career.
[2]
March 8: Erika Holst, WCHA All-Tournament team.
Patricia Sautter, WCHA All-Tournament team.
Caroline Ouellette, WCHA tournament Most Valuable Player.
[2]
March 23: Jenny Potter and
Hanne Sikio
were named to the Frozen Four All-Tournament team
Caroline Ouellette was named the Frozen Four tournament Most Valuable Player.
March 23: Jenny Potter, First Team All-American honors (second time in her career).
[2]
Maria Rooth, Second Team All-American.
Postseason
The Bulldogs coaching staff was named the American Association of College Coaches' women's hockey coaching staff of the year.
[6]
June 17: The Bulldogs were honored for the third time at the
White House
by President
George W. Bush
.
[2]
References
^
"2010 NCAA Ice Hockey Division I Women's Records"
(PDF)
. NCAA.
^
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b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k
l
"Memorable Moments"
. Minnesota Duluth Athletics. Archived from
the original
on July 25, 2011
. Retrieved
May 3,
2010
.
^
"Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs Women's Hockey 2002–2003 Statistics: Overall"
. USCHO.com
. Retrieved
May 3,
2010
.
^
"NCAA 2003 Frozen Four"
. NCAA
. Retrieved
May 3,
2010
.
[
permanent dead link
]
^
Borzi, Pat (March 24, 2003).
"HOCKEY; Minnesota-Duluth Makes It Three Straight"
.
The New York Times
.
ISSN
0362-4331
. Retrieved
July 22,
2019
.
^
Krista Morrissey (Media Contact) (March 14, 2007).
"New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame to induct six (07/03/14)"
. New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame. Archived from
the original
on February 10, 2010
. Retrieved
June 9,
2010
.
External links
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NCAA Division I women's ice hockey champions
2001
:
Minnesota Duluth
2002
:
Minnesota Duluth
2003
:
Minnesota Duluth
2004
:
Minnesota
2005
:
Minnesota
2006
:
Wisconsin
2007
:
Wisconsin
2008
:
Minnesota Duluth
2009
:
Wisconsin
2010
:
Minnesota Duluth
2011
:
Wisconsin
2012
:
Minnesota
2013
:
Minnesota
2014
:
Clarkson
2015
:
Minnesota
2016
:
Minnesota
2017
:
Clarkson
2018
:
Clarkson
2019
:
Wisconsin
2020
:
No tournament
2021
:
Wisconsin
2022
:
Ohio State
2023
:
Wisconsin
2024
:
Ohio State
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Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs women's ice hockey
Venues
DECC Arena
(1999–2010)
AMSOIL Arena
(2010–present)
Coaches
Shannon Miller
(1999–2015)
Maura Crowell
(2015–2024)
Laura Schuler
(2024–present)
National Championships
2001
2002
2003
2008
2010
Conference Championships
WCHA
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2002
2003
2008
2010
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Olympians
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Satu Kiipeli
Brigette Lacquette
Michaela Lanzl
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Maria Lindh
Michelle Löwenhielm
Kim Martin Hasson
Sidney Morin
Kateřina Mrázová
Eveliina Mäkinen
Saara Niemi
Caroline Ouellette
Heidi Pelttari
Kristina Petrovskaia
Mariia Posa
Tuula Puputti
Maddie Rooney
Maria Rooth
Jenny Schmidgall-Potter
Hanne Sikiö
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