Minnesota State Mavericks women's ice hockey
College ice hockey team
The Minnesota State Mavericks women's hockey ice program represents Minnesota State University, Mankato , and participate in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association .
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
Year
Coach
W
L
T
Conference
Conf. W
Conf. L
Conf. T
Finish
Conference Tournament
NCAA Tournament
2023–24
John Harrington
13
25
0
WCHA
6
22
0
6th WCHA
Lost Quarterfinals vs. University of Minnesota (5–4, 1–7, 0–3)
Did not qualify
2022–23
John Harrington
15
20
1
WCHA
9
18
1
6th WCHA
Lost Quarterfinals vs. Wisconsin (0–3, 1–4)
Did not qualify
2021–22
John Harrington
15
19
1
WCHA
10
17
1
5th WCHA
Lost Quarterfinals vs. Minnesota-Duluth (4–5, 3–1, 2–3 OT)
Did not qualify
2020–21
John Harrington
7
12
1
WCHA
7
12
1
5th WCHA
Did not qualify
Did not qualify
2019–20
John Harrington
11
20
6
WCHA
4
16
4
6th WCHA
Lost Quarterfinals vs. Ohio State (2–4, 0–1)
Did not qualify
2018–19
John Harrington
9
19
7
WCHA
3
16
5
6th WCHA
Lost Quarterfinals vs Ohio State (2–3 OT , 0–3)
Did not qualify
2017–18
John Harrington
5
28
1
WCHA
3
21
0
7th WCHA
Lost Quarterfinals vs Ohio State (0–6, 2–5)
Did not qualify
2016–17
John Harrington
7
26
4
WCHA
4
21
3
8th WCHA
Lost Quarterfinals vs Wisconsin (0–7, 0–6)
Did not qualify
2015–16
John Harrington
3
29
4
WCHA
0
25
3
8th WCHA
Lost Quarterfinals vs. Wisconsin (0–4, 0–6)
Did not qualify
2014–15
Eric Means
3
32
1
WCHA
1
26
1
8th WCHA
Lost Quarterfinals vs. Minnesota (0–10, 1–5)
Did not qualify
2013–14
Eric Means
13
23
1
WCHA
7
20
1
7th WCHA
Lost Quarterfinals vs. Wisconsin (0–4, 3–0, 0–2)
Did not qualify
2012–13
Eric Means
10
21
5
WCHA
6
17
5
6th WCHA
Lost Quarterfinals vs. North Dakota (1–6, 1–8)
Did not qualify
2011–12
Eric Means
7
28
1
WCHA
3
24
1
8th WCHA
Lost Quarterfinals vs. Wisconsin (0–7, 0–4)
Did not qualify
2010–11
Eric Means
8
25
3
WCHA
7
20
1
7th WCHA
Lost Quarterfinals vs. Minnesota-Duluth (0–3, 0–5)
Did not qualify
2009–10
Eric Means
7
22
5
WCHA
5
18
5
7th WCHA
Lost Quarterfinals vs. Minnesota (5–8, 3–4 3OT )
Did not qualify
2008–09
Jeff Vizenor
12
19
5
WCHA
7
16
5
5th WCHA
Won Quarterfinals vs. St. Cloud State (1–2, 2–1, 1–0) Lost Semifinals vs. Minnesota (2–7)
Did not qualify
2007–08
Jeff Vizenor
11
21
2
WCHA
10
16
2
6th WCHA
Lost Quarterfinals vs. Wisconsin (2–4, 0–5)
Did not qualify
2006–07
Jeff Vizenor
16
17
2
WCHA
12
14
2
5th WCHA
Lost Quarterfinals vs. Ohio State (0–9, 4–5 OT )
Did not qualify
2005–06
Jeff Vizenor
11
21
4
WCHA
8
17
3
7th WCHA
Lost Quarterfinals vs. Minnesota (1–5, 0–6)
Did not qualify
2004–05
Jeff Vizenor
9
20
6
WCHA
8
17
3
5th WCHA
Lost Quarterfinals vs. Ohio State (1–4)
Did not qualify
2003–04
Jeff Vizenor
16
14
4
WCHA
9
11
4
4th WCHA
Lost Quarterfinals vs. Ohio State (1–3)
Did not qualify
2002–03
Jeff Vizenor
10
21
3
WCHA
3
18
3
7th WCHA
Did not qualify
Did not qualify
2001–02
Jeff Vizenor
4
26
2
WCHA
1
22
3
7th WCHA
Did not qualify
Did not qualify
2000–01
Todd Carroll
2
31
2
WCHA
0
23
1
7th WCHA
Lost Quarterfinals vs. Minnesota-Duluth (1–10)
Did not qualify
1999-00
Todd Carroll
8
25
2
WCHA
3
19
2
7th WCHA
Lost Quarterfinals vs. Minnesota (0–10)
Did not qualify
1998–99
Todd Carroll
11
14
0
WCHA
[ 8]
Current roster
As of August 21, 2022.[ 9]
No.
S/P/C
Player
Class
Pos
Height
DoB
Hometown
Previous team
1
Alexa Berg
Senior
G
5' 6" (1.68 m)
2000-03-27
White Bear Lake, Minnesota
Norwich University
2
Oceane Asham
Freshman
F
5' 7" (1.7 m)
2004-06-22
Portage la Prairie, Manitoba
Balmoral Hall School
3
Sydney Langseth
Junior
F
5' 9" (1.75 m)
2002-01-29
Eden Prairie, Minnesota
Eden Prairie High School
4
Taylor Wemple
Senior
D
6' 0" (1.83 m)
1998-12-14
Maplewood, Minnesota
St. Cloud State University
5
Anna Wilgren (C )
Senior
D
5' 8" (1.73 m)
1999-11-11
Hudson, Wisconsin
Hudson High School
6
Lilie Ramirez
Freshman
D
5' 5" (1.65 m)
2004-08-03
South St. Paul, Minnesota
South St. Paul Secondary
7
Claire Butorac (C )
Senior
F
5' 5" (1.65 m)
1999-09-24
Andover, Minnesota
Andover High School
8
Charlotte Akervik (A )
Junior
D
5' 10" (1.78 m)
2001-02-17
Eau Claire, Wisconsin
Eau Claire Area Stars
9
Whitney Tuttle
Freshman
F
5' 5" (1.65 m)
2004-02-20
Rosemount, Minnesota
Rosemount High School
10
Jamie Nelson
Junior
F
5' 8" (1.73 m)
2002-06-13
Andover, Minnesota
Andover High School
11
Shelbi Guttormson
Sophomore
F
5' 9" (1.75 m)
2003-02-20
Moorhead, Minnesota
Shattuck-Saint Mary's
12
Kennedy Bobyck
Senior
F
5' 1" (1.55 m)
2001-02-14
Regina, Saskatchewan
Edge School
14
Alexis Paddington
Sophomore
F
5' 9" (1.75 m)
2003-04-03
Thunder Bay, Ontario
Thunder Bay Queens
15
Kianna Roeske
Freshman
D
5' 5" (1.65 m)
2004-05-20
Paynesville, Minnesota
River Lakes Stars
16
Sydney Shearen
Senior
F
5' 4" (1.63 m)
2001-08-02
Hugo, Minnesota
University of Minnesota
17
Brooke Bryant
Senior
F
5' 6" (1.68 m)
2000-08-22
Linden, California
Anaheim Lady Ducks
18
Jayden Seifert
Sophomore
D
5' 8" (1.73 m)
2003-04-02
Farmington, Minnesota
Farmington High School
20
Kelsey King
Senior
F
5' 8" (1.73 m)
2000-10-29
Elk River, Minnesota
Elk River High School
21
Jessica Boland
Sophomore
F
5' 3" (1.6 m)
2003-01-20
Northfield, Minnesota
Northfield High School
22
Madison Mashuga
Junior
F
5' 5" (1.65 m)
2001-12-18
Andover, Minnesota
Anoka High School
23
Lyndsey Howard
Senior
D
5' 7" (1.7 m)
2001-02-23
Savage, Minnesota
Burnsville High School
24
Taylor Otremba
Freshman
F
5' 5" (1.65 m)
2003-12-23
Lakeville, Minnesota
Lakeville South High School
37
Lauren Barbro
Junior
G
5' 6" (1.68 m)
2002-05-22
Loudonville, New York
Shattuck-Saint Mary's
43
Danielle England
Senior
F
5' 4" (1.63 m)
2001-08-16
South Lyon, Michigan
HoneyBaked
55
Emerald Kelley
Junior
G
5' 8" (1.73 m)
2002-04-15
Hastings, Minnesota
East Ridge High School
77
Calla Frank
Senior
G
5' 6" (1.68 m)
2000-12-11
Hugo, Minnesota
White Bear Lake Area High School
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]
Jamie Nelson, 2020–21 WCHA Rookie of the Year [ 18]
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) [ 19]
Nina Tikkinen, WCHA Player of the Week, (Week of November 17, 2010) [ 20]
McKenzie Sederberg, WCHA Defenseman of the Week (Week of February 14, 2020)[ 21]
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)[ 22]
Anna Wilgren, WCHA Defenseman of the Month (November 2019)[ 15]
Ashley Young, 2010 Frozen Four Skills Competition participant[ 23]
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.[ 24]
Nina Tikkinen played for Finland’s 2010 Winter Olympic Hockey Team.[ 25]
Mavericks in professional hockey
= CWHL All-Star
= NWHL All-Star
= Clarkson Cup Champion
= Isobel Cup Champion
Player
Position
Team(s)
League(s)
Years
Clarkson Cup
Isobel Cup
Alli Altmann
Goaltender
Minnesota Whitecaps
Ind. before NWHL affiliation
Danielle Butters
Goaltender
Toronto Furies
CWHL
1
See also
References
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^ "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 .
^ "U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Women's Face-Off Classic set for Tuesday in Brainerd" . www.stateofhockey.com . Retrieved 2020-11-20 .
^ Nov 18th 2018 – 7am, Brainerd Dispatch | (18 November 2018). "Women's College Hockey: Face-Off Classic Tuesday, Nov. 20, in Brainerd" . Brainerd Dispatch . Retrieved 2020-11-20 . {{cite web }}
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^ "U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Museum Women's Face-Off Classic" . Dakotah! Sport and Fitness . Retrieved 2020-11-20 .
^ "Women's hockey: Minnesota State upsets No. 1 Wisconsin | NCAA.com" . www.ncaa.com . Retrieved 2020-11-20 .
^ "Minnesota State Mavericks Women's Hockey: Year-By-Year" . USCHO.com. Retrieved 19 May 2010 .
^ "2022–23 Women's Hockey Roster" . Minnesota State University, Mankato Athletics. August 21, 2022. Retrieved August 21, 2022 .
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^ "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 .
^ "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 .
^ a b "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 .
^ http://www.wcha.com/sports/w-hockey/spec-rel/102109aaa.html . Retrieved October 21, 2009 . [dead link ]
^ "WCHA Announces 2018–19 All-League Teams, Powered By Goodwood Hockey – Western Collegiate Hockey Association" . www.wcha.com . Retrieved 2020-11-20 .
^ Release, ECAC Press (2021-03-04). "WCHA ANNOUNCES 2020–21 INDIVIDUAL AWARDS – Annual accolades presented by Sterling Trophy" . wcha.com . Retrieved 2021-04-08 .
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^ "WCHA Press Releases" . WCHA.com. 2010-11-17. Retrieved 2015-07-14 .
^ "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 .
^ "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 .
^ https://www.ncaa.com/sports/m-hockey/spec-rel/031010aaa.html . Retrieved March 16, 2010 . [dead link ]
^ "Alli Altmann" . teamusa.usahockey.com . Retrieved 2020-11-20 .
^ "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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