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Women-in-Hockey Digest    Monday, December 13 1999    Volume 01 : Number 561



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THIS WEEK-Sixth-ranked Minnesota is idle this week as the University wraps up 
fall semester. The Gophers will be out of action for 25 days before returning to
play after Jan. 1.

GOPHER REWIND-Minnesota used late goals twice to defeat seventh-ranked 
Dartmouth, 5-4 and 4-3, at home over the weekend. The star of the weekend was 
junior Winny Brodt (Roseville, Minn./Roseville Area), who helped account for 
eight of the teamÍs nine goals.

In Saturday's 5-4 win, Brodt registered a goal and four assists for a 
career-high five points. After the Gophers fell behind 1-0 in the opening 
period, her goal at 8:39 of the second period evened the score. She then 
assisted on the next four Minnesota goals and her shot from the left point set 
up a rebound goal by junior Courtney Kennedy (Woburn, Mass./Buckingham Browne & 
Nichols) with 10.1 seconds left to win the game.

Minnesota led 3-1 and 4-2 in the game before Dartmouth scored twice in the third
period, including Jen WiehnÍs goal with 42.6 seconds remaining after goalie 
Meghan Cahill had been pulled for an extra attacker. Junior Nadine Muzerall 
(Mississauga, Ontario/Kimball Union Academy) and Ambria Thomas (Fairbanks, 
Alaska/West Valley) and frosh Ronda Curtin (Roseville, Minn./Roseville Area) 
also scored during the Gophers' four-goal second period.

Sunday, Dartmouth jumped out to an early lead grabbing a 2-0 lead 12 minutes 
into the game. Sophomore Laura Slominski (Burnsville, Minn./Burnsville) scored 
at 12:51 to get Minnesota on the board but the Big Green regained their two-goal
lead with 3:07 to play in the second period. Muzerall scored a power-play goal 
two minutes later to cut the lead to one and Thomas added a power-play goal at 
4:34 of the final period, setting up another dramatic finish, which saw Curtin 
score the game-winner with 1:50 left to play.

EVERYONE KNOWS IT WINNY-With eight points on the weekend, Winny Brodt blew past 
the 100-point mark for her career and regained the league lead for scoring by 
defense.

Her assist on Ronda Curtin's goal Saturday was her 100th point. She scored 34 
points in 39 games at New Hampshire before transferring to Minnesota last 
season. In her second season with the Gophers, Brodt now has 20 goals and 70 
points in 49 games at Minnesota.

TOMMY, CAN YOU HEAR ME-With her short-handed goal Saturday, Ambria Thomas has 
now scored three in her last seven games. The three short-handed goals in a 
season are a new school record and she also holds the schoolÍs career record 
with five.

THE BUZZ ON MUZ-Nadine Muzerall has proven to be a clutch performer over the 
past three seasons and the statistics back that statement.

She has scored 18 game-winning goals and 13 first goals in three seasons. Not 
only that, she has scored goals in 50 of the 77 games she has played. The 
Gophers have a .900 winning percentage in those games, posting a 44-4-2 record.

ON THE FIRING LINE-Center Nadine Muzerall, left wing Ambria Thomas and right 
wing Laura Slominski played together as a line for the first time this season 
and wasted little time in getting synchronized with one another.

Saturday, the line combined for two goals, five points and 10 shots on goal. 
Sunday, they scored three goals and seven points, amassing 23 of the team's 41 
shots on goal. Slominski registered a team season-high nine shots in the game.

POWER SURGE-After going 0-for-8 on the power play with just one shot on goal in 
its previous three games, MinnesotaÍs power play got going Sunday.

The Gophers launched 11 shots during four power-play opportunities, spanning 
seven minutes, 24 seconds, while scoring a pair of goals Sunday. They had six 
shots on their final power play, which resulted in Ambria ThomasÍ game-tying 
goal, in Sunday's victory.

NATURAL BORN KILLERS-Minnesota's penalty kill has been one of the team's 
strengths during the last month.

The Gophers have allowed just two goals on their opponents' last 48 power-play 
chances. During that time, Minnesota has scored five short-handed goals.

FIRST GOAL WINS...USUALLY-The Gophers allowed the first goal in both games over 
the weekend but came back to win, giving them a 4-5-0 when doing so, compared to
8-0-0 when they score first.

In three seasons, Minnesota has been scored upon first just 22 times and is 
7-13-2 during that time. The Gophers have scored first in 61 of 84 games the 
last three seasons, posting a 55-3-3 record in those games.

SHE'S THE BOSS-Now in her third season behind the Minnesota bench and 10th as a 
head coach, Laura Halldorson has established herself as one of the nation's 
premier coaches in women's hockey, sporting a 121-91-15 overall college record 
and a 62-16-6 mark at Minnesota.

She began her head coaching career at Colby College, where she led the White 
Mules, one of only two non-Division I schools at the time in the 12-team Eastern
Collegiate Athletic Conference, to a 12-9-1 overall record in 1995-96, earning 
ECAC Co-Coach of the Year honors as well as being named the New England Hockey 
Writers' Coach of the Year. While at Colby, she also recruited and coached U.S. 
National Team members Meaghan Sittler and Barb Gordon.

At the national level, Halldorson was the assistant coach for the gold 
medal-winning team at the 1998 USA Hockey Women's Festival and was the head 
coach of the silver medal-winning team at the 1999 event. Last December, she 
served as an assistant for the U.S. National team that competed in the Three 
Nations Cup in Finland. She was also an assistant for the National Under-22 team
this past summer.

A native of Plymouth, Minn., and a 1981 graduate of Wayzata High School, 
Halldorson played four years at Princeton, where she was a co-captain and 
all-conference performer while leading the Tigers to three Ivy League titles. 
She graduated from Princeton in 1985 with a degree in psychology.

A member of the 1987 U.S. National Women's Team and three national club 
championship teams with the Minnesota Checkers, Halldorson returned to her alma 
mater in 1987 to begin her collegiate coaching career as an assistant.

IT'S HOME-The home of Gopher Women's Hockey is Mariucci Arena (9,700). One of 
the finest college hockey facilities in the country, Mariucci Arena will be 
Minnesota's home until the new women's hockey facility, scheduled to open in 
2001, is completed.

Known as one of the toughest arenas in the nation on visiting teams, the Gophers
are 30-8-5 in the six-year-old building.

UP NEXT-Minnesota is off for nearly four weeks before returning to action with 
an exhibition game against the U.S. Women's Select Team. The two teams will meet
at Mariucci Arena on Jan. 7 at 7:05 p.m.



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Craig Roberts, University of Minnesota
Assistant Sports Information Director
Phone: (612) 624-0522     Fax: (612) 624-8018
Check out the Gophers on the Web at http://www.gophersports.com
Or call the Diet Coke Gopher Sports Hotline at (612) 626-STAT
GO GOPHERS!

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Point Scoring:                                GP     G- A- P
 1   Jenny Schmidgall         Minn-Duluth     14    20-30-50
 2   Maria Rooth              Minn-Duluth     13    18-15-33
     Seanna Murphy            Mercyhurst      17    13-20-33
 4   Angie Francisco          Harvard         13    13-18-31
 5   C. J. Ireland            Mercyhurst      17     9-20-29
 6   Hanne Sikio              Minn-Duluth     11    15-13-28
 7   Winny Brodt              Minnesota       17     6-21-27
 8   Tammy Shewchuk           Harvard          9    13-13-26
     Carisa Zaban             New Hampshire   11    13-13-26
     Kendra Antony            Wisconsin       18    12-14-26
11   Christy Vinge            Mercyhurst      17    11-14-25
12   Jennifer Botterill       Harvard          9    11-13-24
     Hilary Witt              Northeastern    12    14-10-24
     Erika Holst              Minn-Duluth     14    14-10-24
     Alicia Kinsman           Bemidji State   16    12-12-24
     Nadine Muzerall          Minnesota       16    12-12-24
     Laura Slominski          Minnesota       17     7-17-24
18   Lill Raynard             Bemidji State   16    12-11-23
     Sis Paulsen              Wisconsin       16     8-15-23
     K. C. Gallo              Mercyhurst      17    14- 9-23
     Ambria Thomas            Minnesota       17    13-10-23
    
Goal Scoring:                                       GP     G
 1   Jenny Schmidgall         Minn-Duluth           14    20
 2   Maria Rooth              Minn-Duluth           13    18
 3   Hanne Sikio              Minn-Duluth           11    15
 4   Hilary Witt              Northeastern          12    14
     Erika Holst              Minn-Duluth           14    14
     K. C. Gallo              Mercyhurst            17    14
 7   Tammy Shewchuk           Harvard                9    13
     Samantha Holmes          New Hampshire         11    13
     Carisa Zaban             New Hampshire         11    13
     Angie Francisco          Harvard               13    13
     Seanna Murphy            Mercyhurst            17    13
     Ambria Thomas            Minnesota             17    13
     Ronda Curtin             Minnesota             17    13
14   Brooke Bradburn          Niagara               13    12
     Alicia Kinsman           Bemidji State         16    12
     Lill Raynard             Bemidji State         16    12
     Nadine Muzerall          Minnesota             16    12
     Michelle Sikich          Wisconsin             18    12
     Kendra Antony            Wisconsin             18    12
20   Jennifer Botterill       Harvard                9    11
     Melissa Oliver           Findlay               11    11
     Andrea Kilbourne         Princeton             14    11
     Valerie Hall             Niagara               15    11
     Christy Vinge            Mercyhurst            17    11
     Randi Pilger             Mercyhurst            17    11

Assist Scoring:                                     GP     A
 1   Jenny Schmidgall         Minn-Duluth           14    30
 2   Winny Brodt              Minnesota             17    21
 3   C. J. Ireland            Mercyhurst            17    20
     Seanna Murphy            Mercyhurst            17    20
 5   Angie Francisco          Harvard               13    18
 6   Laura Slominski          Minnesota             17    17
 7   Maria Rooth              Minn-Duluth           13    15
     Amanda Reid              Niagara               15    15
     Sis Paulsen              Wisconsin             16    15
10   Christy Vinge            Mercyhurst            17    14
     Kendra Antony            Wisconsin             18    14
12   Jennifer Botterill       Harvard                9    13
     Tammy Shewchuk           Harvard                9    13
     Monell Schroeder         Findlay               11    13
     Hanne Sikio              Minn-Duluth           11    13
     Carisa Zaban             New Hampshire         11    13
     Angela Ruggiero          Harvard               13    13
18   Annamarie Holmes         Princeton             14    12
     Alicia Kinsman           Bemidji State         16    12
     Nadine Muzerall          Minnesota             16    12
     Kerry Ryan               Mercyhurst            17    12

Power Play Points:                             GP    G- A- P
 1   Nadine Muzerall          Minnesota        16    4- 6-10
     Winny Brodt              Minnesota        17    0-10-10
 3   Hanne Sikio              Minn-Duluth      11    5- 4- 9
     Carisa Zaban             New Hampshire    11    3- 6- 9
     Sis Paulsen              Wisconsin        16    3- 6- 9
 6   Hilary Witt              Northeastern     12    6- 2- 8
     Angela Ruggiero          Harvard          13    1- 7- 8
     Jenny Schmidgall         Minn-Duluth      14    2- 6- 8
 9   Candice Ceelen           Niagara          13    6- 1- 7
     Angie Francisco          Harvard          13    2- 5- 7
     Kelly Sage               St. Lawrence     13    0- 7- 7
     Nicole Kirnan            St. Lawrence     14    5- 2- 7
     Caroline Trudeau         St. Lawrence     14    3- 4- 7
     Ambria Thomas            Minnesota        17    3- 4- 7
     Michelle Sikich          Wisconsin        18    3- 4- 7
     Kerry Weiland            Wisconsin        18    2- 5- 7
17   Jamie Hagerman           Harvard          13    2- 4- 6
     Andrea Kilbourne         Princeton        14    3- 3- 6
     Erine Metcalf            Northeastern     14    2- 4- 6
     Ronda Curtin             Minnesota        17    5- 1- 6
     Tracy Engstrom           Minnesota        17    4- 2- 6
     Kendra Antony            Wisconsin        18    3- 3- 6
     Corinne Rosen            Ohio State       18    1- 5- 6

Power Play Goals:                                   GP     G
 1   Hilary Witt              Northeastern          12     6
     Candice Ceelen           Niagara               13     6
 3   Hanne Sikio              Minn-Duluth           11     5
     Nicole Kirnan            St. Lawrence          14     5
     Ronda Curtin             Minnesota             17     5
 6   Samantha Holmes          New Hampshire         11     4
     Brooke Bradburn          Niagara               13     4
     Nadine Muzerall          Minnesota             16     4
     Tracy Engstrom           Minnesota             17     4
     Lindsay Ogren            Ohio State            18     4
11   Tara Mounsey             Brown                  7     3
     Melissa Oliver           Findlay               11     3
     Carisa Zaban             New Hampshire         11     3
     Nikola Holmes            Princeton             14     3
     Andrea Kilbourne         Princeton             14     3
     Caroline Trudeau         St. Lawrence          14     3
     Amy Shepler              Bemidji State         16     3
     Sis Paulsen              Wisconsin             16     3
     Randi Pilger             Mercyhurst            17     3
     Ambria Thomas            Minnesota             17     3
     Tristin Stephenson       MSU-Mankato           17     3
     Michelle Sikich          Wisconsin             18     3
     Kendra Antony            Wisconsin             18     3

Short-Handed Points:                           GP    G- A- P
 1   Brooke Bradburn          Niagara          13    1- 3- 4
     Laura Slominski          Minnesota        17    1- 3- 4
 3   Tammy Shewchuk           Harvard           9    2- 1- 3
     Carisa Zaban             New Hampshire    11    3- 0- 3
     Samantha Holmes          New Hampshire    11    2- 1- 3
     Angie Francisco          Harvard          13    1- 2- 3
     Maria Rooth              Minn-Duluth      13    3- 0- 3
     Jenny Schmidgall         Minn-Duluth      14    0- 3- 3
     Ambria Thomas            Minnesota        17    3- 0- 3
10   20 players tied with two

Short-Handed Goals:                                 GP     G
 1   Carisa Zaban             New Hampshire         11     3
     Maria Rooth              Minn-Duluth           13     3
     Ambria Thomas            Minnesota             17     3
 4   Jennifer Botterill       Harvard                9     2
     Tammy Shewchuk           Harvard                9     2
     Jen Buckley              Boston College        10     2
     Kathleen Kauth           Brown                 11     2
     Jenel Bode               Cornell               11     2
     Samantha Holmes          New Hampshire         11     2
     Suzanne Fiacco           St. Lawrence          12     2
     Stephanie Romain         Niagara               13     2
     Jackie Tamsin            Providence            14     2
     Valerie Hall             Niagara               15     2
     Amy Shepler              Bemidji State         16     2
     Alicia Kinsman           Bemidji State         16     2
     Lill Raynard             Bemidji State         16     2
     Michelle Sikich          Wisconsin             18     2
18   23 players tied with one

Game-Winning Goals:                                 GP     G
 1   Brooke Bradburn          Niagara               13     4
     Jenny Schmidgall         Minn-Duluth           14     4
     Jessica Tabb             Providence            14     4
     Michelle Sikich          Wisconsin             18     4
 5   Jennifer Wiehn           Dartmouth              9     3
     Jennifer Botterill       Harvard                9     3
     Carisa Zaban             New Hampshire         11     3
     Hilary Witt              Northeastern          12     3
     Maria Rooth              Minn-Duluth           13     3
     Nadine Muzerall          Minnesota             16     3
     Sis Paulsen              Wisconsin             16     3
     Christy Vinge            Mercyhurst            17     3
13   21 players tied with two

Defenseman Scoring:                            GP    G- A- P
 1   Winny Brodt              Minnesota        17    6-21-27
 2   Sis Paulsen              Wisconsin        16    8-15-23
 3   Angela Ruggiero          Harvard          13    8-13-21
     Michelle Sikich          Wisconsin        18   12- 9-21
 5   Randi Pilger             Mercyhurst       17   11- 8-19
 6   Annamarie Holmes         Princeton        14    6-12-18
 7   Kerry Weiland            Wisconsin        18    7-10-17
 8   Jodi Smith               Findlay          10    8- 8-16
 9   Brittny Ralph            Minn-Duluth      14    4-10-14
10   Tara Mounsey             Brown             7    8- 5-13
     Navada Russell           Minn-Duluth      13    2-11-13
     Natalie Schembri         Mercyhurst       17    6- 7-13
     Jennifer Jeffrey         Mercyhurst       17    5- 8-13
14   Kelly Sage               St. Lawrence     13    1-11-12
     Erine Metcalf            Northeastern     14    3- 9-12
     Jennie Setaro            Northeastern     14    2-10-12
     Lisa Peters              Bemidji State    16    5- 7-12
     Courtney Kennedy         Minnesota        17    3- 9-12
19   Pamela Pachal            Minn-Duluth      14    1-10-11
20   Jamie Hagerman           Harvard          13    2- 8-10
     Linda Groff              Niagara          15    2- 8-10

Freshman Scoring:                              GP    G- A- P
 1   Maria Rooth              Minn-Duluth      13   18-15-33
     Seanna Murphy            Mercyhurst       17   13-20-33
 3   C. J. Ireland            Mercyhurst       17    9-20-29
 4   Hanne Sikio              Minn-Duluth      11   15-13-28
 5   Kendra Antony            Wisconsin        18   12-14-26
 6   Christy Vinge            Mercyhurst       17   11-14-25
 7   Erika Holst              Minn-Duluth      14   14-10-24
     Alicia Kinsman           Bemidji State    16   12-12-24
 9   Lill Raynard             Bemidji State    16   12-11-23
     Sis Paulsen              Wisconsin        16    8-15-23
     K. C. Gallo              Mercyhurst       17   14- 9-23
12   Ronda Curtin             Minnesota        17   13- 8-21
13   Teegon Black             Mercyhurst       17    9-11-20
14   Randi Pilger             Mercyhurst       17   11- 8-19
15   Valerie Hall             Niagara          15   11- 7-18
16   Melissa Oliver           Findlay          11   11- 6-17
     Kerri McEwen             Bemidji State    16    9- 8-17
     Kerry Weiland            Wisconsin        18    7-10-17
19   Kelly Kegley             Wisconsin        12    8- 8-16
     Michelle McAteer         Minn-Duluth      13    8- 8-16
     Kerry Ryan               Mercyhurst       17    4-12-16

Goals Against Average:                 Minutes    GA     GAA
 1   Erika Silva         Northeastern   842:57    14    1.00
 2   Amanda Tapp         Minn-Duluth    665:00    14    1.26
 3   Jen Huggon          New Hampshire  499:23    11    1.32
 4   Amy Ferguson        Dartmouth      212:48     5    1.41
 5   Caryn Ungewitter    St. Lawrence   536:50    13    1.45
 6   Tiffany Ribble      Mercyhurst     400:00    10    1.50
 7   Sara DeCosta        Providence     672:03    17    1.52
 8   Ali Brewer          Brown          608:27    18    1.78
 9   Chanda Gunn         Wisconsin      409:13    13    1.91
10   Sarah Ahlquist      Princeton      410:30    14    2.05

Save Percentage:                         Saves    GA     Pct
 1   Erika Silva         Northeastern      278    14    .952
 2   Caryn Ungewitter    St. Lawrence      218    13    .944
 3   Jen Huggon          New Hampshire     178    11    .942
 4   Sara DeCosta        Providence        265    17    .940
 5   Amy Ferguson        Dartmouth          70     5    .933
     Chanda Gunn         Wisconsin         180    13    .933
 7   Amanda Tapp         Minn-Duluth       180    14    .928
 8   Ali Brewer          Brown             228    18    .927
 9   Tania Pinelli       Niagara           366    31    .922
10   Tiffany Ribble      Mercyhurst        114    10    .919

Winning Percentage:                         W- L- T      Pct
 1   Amanda Tapp         Minn-Duluth       11- 0- 1     .958
 2   Crystal Springer    Harvard            6- 0- 1     .929
 3   Jen Huggon          New Hampshire      7- 1- 0     .875
 4   Erika Silva         Northeastern      11- 2- 1     .821
 5   Ali Brewer          Brown              8- 2- 1     .773
 6   Tiffany Ribble      Mercyhurst         6- 2- 0     .750
 7   Caryn Ungewitter    St. Lawrence       6- 3- 0     .667
     Alison Kuusisto     Harvard            4- 2- 0     .667
 9   Bre Dedrickson      Bemidji State      6- 3- 1     .650
10   Erin Blair          Findlay            6- 3- 2     .636

Scoring Offense:             Games   Goals     G/GM
 1   Minn-Duluth               14      96      6.86
 2   Mercyhurst                17      97      5.71
 3   Findlay                   11      57      5.18
 4   Harvard                   13      64      4.92
 5   Minnesota                 17      76      4.47
 6   New Hampshire             11      49      4.45
 7   Northeastern              14      59      4.21
 8   Bemidji State             16      67      4.19
 9   Dartmouth                  9      37      4.11
10   Niagara                   15      59      3.93
     St. Lawrence              14      55      3.93

Scoring Defense:             Games   Goals     G/GM
 1   Northeastern              14      15      1.07
 2   St. Lawrence              14      19      1.36
 3   Providence                14      20      1.43
 4   Brown                     11      18      1.64
 5   Mercyhurst                17      28      1.65
 6   New Hampshire             11      19      1.73
 7   Minn-Duluth               14      25      1.79
 8   Minnesota                 17      36      2.12
 9   Niagara                   15      33      2.20
10   Findlay                   11      25      2.27

Penalty Minutes:             Games    PIM     PIM/G
 1   Ohio State                18     327      18.2
 2   Niagara                   15     230      15.3
 3   Northeastern              14     192      13.7
 4   Dartmouth                  9     119      13.2
 5   Harvard                   13     170      13.1
 6   Bemidji State             16     193      12.1
 7   Findlay                   11     128      11.6
     Minn-Duluth               14     162      11.6
 9   Minnesota                 17     192      11.3
10   Cornell                   11     120      10.9

Power Play:                 Totals    SHA       PCT
 1   Minn-Duluth            15/ 55      3      27.3
 2   Minnesota              19/ 74      1      25.7
 3   New Hampshire          13/ 52      2      25.0
 4   St. Lawrence           15/ 61      1      24.6
 5   Harvard                13/ 57      0      22.8
 6   Niagara                14/ 64      2      21.9
 7   Northeastern           15/ 72      0      20.8
 8   Brown                   8/ 41      1      19.5
 9   Providence              8/ 47      0      17.0
10   Wisconsin              14/ 86      2      16.3

Penalty Kill:               Totals    SHF       PCT
 1   Northeastern           80/ 83      2      96.4
 2   Brown                  33/ 35      5      94.3
 3   St. Lawrence           59/ 63      2      93.7
 4   Mercyhurst             69/ 74      1      93.2
 5   Niagara                85/ 92      6      92.4
 6   New Hampshire          48/ 53      6      90.6
 7   Minn-Duluth            55/ 61      4      90.2
 8   Providence             51/ 58      2      87.9
 9   Minnesota              70/ 80      5      87.5
     Harvard                63/ 72      7      87.5

Combined Special Teams:        Totals           PCT
 1   Niagara                   99/156          63.5
 2   Northeastern              95/155          61.3
 3   Minn-Duluth               70/116          60.3
 4   St. Lawrence              74/124          59.7
 5   Harvard                   76/129          58.9
 6   New Hampshire             61/105          58.1
 7   Minnesota                 89/154          57.8
 8   Bemidji State             84/146          57.5
 9   Mercyhurst                79/139          56.8
10   Providence                59/105          56.2

Special Teams Net:  PPF   SHA    PP    PPA   SHF    SH    NET
 1   Northeastern    15     0   +15      3     2    -1    +14
 2   Minnesota       19     1   +18     10     5    -5    +13
 3   New Hampshire   13     2   +11      5     6    +1    +12
     St. Lawrence    15     1   +14      4     2    -2    +12
 5   Harvard         13     0   +13      9     7    -2    +11
     Niagara         14     2   +12      7     6    -1    +11
 7   Brown            8     1    +7      2     5    +3    +10
 8   Minn-Duluth     15     3   +12      6     4    -2    +10
 9   Providence       8     0    +8      7     2    -5     +3
10   Mercyhurst      10     4    +6      5     1    -4     +2



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Craig Roberts, University of Minnesota
Assistant Sports Information Director
Phone: (612) 624-0522     Fax: (612) 624-8018
Check out the Gophers on the Web at http://www.gophersports.com
Or call the Diet Coke Gopher Sports Hotline at (612) 626-STAT
GO GOPHERS!

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Date: Mon, 13 Dec 1999 23:19:02 -0600
From: lohr 
Subject: Augsburg College Women's Hockey

Minnesota State- Mankato: 6  (division 1)
Augsburg College: 2  (division 3)

MINNEAPOLIS (12/12/99)-- Tristin Stephenson (Fr., Ashland, WI) tied a school 
record with four goals as Minnesota State University, Mankato cruised to 6-2 
victory over host Augsburg College in a nonconference women's hockey game 
Sunday night at Augsburg Ice Arena.

The four-goal tally, including two goals in a 21-second span in the third 
period, tied a single-game school record set last season by Kim Corona (Sr., 
LaVerne, CA), also against the Auggies.  Corona had a goal and two assists in 
Sunday's game for the Mavericks, with Katie Ingram (Sr., Idaho Falls, ID) 
adding the other Maverick goal.

With the win, Division I MSU-Mankato improves to 5-11-1 overall, while 
Augsburg, the No. 2-rated team in the nation in Division III (U.S. College 
Hockey Online poll), drops to 4-2-0 overall.

The Mavericks outshot the Auggies by a 35-13 margin in the contest.  Meg 
Schmidt (Sr., West St. Paul, MN) made 24 saves for Augsburg before being 
pulled early in the third period, with Jodi Winters (Fr., Little Canada, MN) 
making five saves in relief.  Katie Beauduy (Fr., Blaine, MN) made 11 saves 
for the Mavericks.

Cindy Drum (Sr., Milwaukee, WI) and Annie Mattison (So., Anchorage, AK) had 
goals for the Auggies.

Augsburg returns to action on Jan. 7 with a home game (7:05 p.m.) against 
Division I St. Cloud State, while MSU-Mankato plays Findlay (Ohio) on Jan. 7 
at 7:05 p.m. at All-Seasons Arena in Mankato.

FIRST PERIOD
Goals
1) 10:58--Mankato--Tristin Stephenson (Erin Hafermann)

Penalties
6:17--Augsburg--Rachel Leger (2 min) tripping
8:00--Mankato--Katie Ingram (2 min) cross checking
10:49--Augsburg--Katie Cheese (2 min) interference
14:47--Augsburg--Angie Gliniany (2 min) tripping
19:02--Augsburg--Rachel Leger (2 min) body checking

SECOND PERIOD
Goals
2) 3:48--Mankato--Kim Corona (Ryann Gelder)
3) 6:40--Augsburg--Cindy Drum (Genevieve Antonello)
4) 8:23--Mankato--Tristin Stephenson (Erin Hafermann)
5) 11:59--Mankato--Katie Ingram (Tina Serafin)

Penalties
4:18--Augsburg--Rachel Leger (2 min) roughing
4:18--Mankato--Erin Hafermann (2 min) body checking
8:46--Mankato--Heather Nadeau (2 min) tripping
8:54--Augsburg--April Leger (2 min) high sticking
13:02--Augsburg--Anne Osberg (2 min) slashing
16:09--Mankato--Mandy Krause (2 min) cross checking

THIRD PERIOD
Goals
6) 6:02--Mankato--Tristin Stephenson (Jessica Schmidt)
7) 6:23--Mankato--Tristin Stephenson (Erin Hafermann)
8) 6:49--Augsburg--Annie Mattison (unassisted)

Penalties
3:18--Mankato--Tina Serafin (2 min) body checking
13:02--Mankato--Dana Burgos (2 min) high sticking
15:39--Augsburg--Laura McGowan (2 min) slashing
19:31--Mankato--Tristin Stephenson (2 min) interference

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