St. Cloud State Huskies women's ice hockey

The St. Cloud State Huskies women's ice hockey team is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college ice hockey That represents St. Cloud State University. The Huskies are a member of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association.They play at the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center in St. Cloud Minnesota.

St. Cloud State Huskies
UniversitySt. Cloud State University
ConferenceWCHA
Head coachSteve Macdonald
3rd season, 12375
Assistant coachesJinelle Siergiej
Molly Engstrom
Captain(s)Jenniina Nylund, Emma Polusny, Kenzie Wylie
ArenaHerb Brooks National Hockey Center
Capacity: 5,159
Surface: 200' x 100'
LocationSt. Cloud, Minnesota
ColorsCardinal and black[1]
   

History

In 2010, Felicia Nelson became the first Huskies player to be a Top 10 finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Award.[2] The club had a 15–14–8 overall record in 2009–10 and an 11–11–6 mark in the WCHA. The team finished the season in third place. This was the first time in school and league history that St. Cloud State was one of the top three schools in the standings.[3]

In the 2015–16 NCAA season, Katie Fitzgerald was the starting goaltender for the St. Cloud State University Huskies. She would lead all goaltenders in the WCHA conference in shots faced, appearing in 34 games played. Her final win on home ice at St. Cloud took place on February 12, as she made 39 saves in a win against North Dakota, besting All-America goaltender Shelby Amsley-Benzie.

Season-by-season results

Won Championship Lost Championship Conference Champions League Leader
YearCoachWLTConferenceConf.
W
Conf.
L
Conf.
T
FinishConference TournamentNCAA Tournament
2021–22Steve Macdonald9233WCHA42037th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Ohio State (0-6, 0-3)Did not qualify
2020–21Steve Macdonald6121WCHA61216th WCHADid not qualifyDid not qualify
2019–20Steve Macdonald6254WCHA22117th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Minnesota (2-4, 3-7)Did not qualify
2018–19Eric Rud10252WCHA51907th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Wisconsin (0–5, 0–8)Did not qualify
2017–18Eric Rud8205WCHA61446th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Minnesota (1–5, 1–4)Did not qualify
2016–17Eric Rud9234WCHA71836th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Duluth (1–6, 1–6)Did not qualify
2015–16Eric Rud14182WCHA101625th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. North Dakota (1–6, 1–6)Did not qualify
2014–15Eric Rud8281WCHA52217th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Wisconsin (1–5, 1–4)Did not qualify
2013–14Jeff Giesen4275WCHA32148th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Minnesota (1–4, 1–7)Did not qualify
2012–13Jeff Giesen9243WCHA52127th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Wisconsin (0–5, 1–4)Did not qualify
2011–12Jeff Giesen5292WCHA42407th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Minnesota (1–6, 0–6)Did not qualify
2010–11Jeff Giesen1331WCHA12618th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Wisconsin (3–9, 1–5)Did not qualify
2009–10Jeff Giesen15148WCHA111163rd WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Bemidji State (3–0, 1–2, 1–4)Did not qualify
2008–09Jeff Giesen15184WCHA111434th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Minnesota State (2–1, 1–2, 0–1)Did not qualify
2007–08Jeff Giesen18155WCHA111344th WCHAWon Quarterfinals vs. Ohio State (4–2, 0–3, 5–3)
Lost Semifinals vs. Minnesota-Duluth (0–9)
Did not qualify
2006–07Jeff Giesen12187WCHA71657th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Minnesota-Duluth (3–4, 3–1, 1–5)Did not qualify
2005–06Jason Lesteberg18181WCHA131414th WCHAWon Quarterfinals vs. Ohio State (2–1 OT)
Lost Semifinals vs. Wisconsin (0–9)
Did not qualify
2004–05Jason Lesteberg9224WCHA71836th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Wisconsin (1–3)Did not qualify
2003–04Jason Lesteberg7241WCHA41916th WCHADid not qualifyDid not qualify
2002–03Jason Lesteberg11230WCHA51946th WCHADid not qualifyDid not qualify
2001–02Kerry Brodt Wethington7261WCHA61716th WCHADid not qualifyDid not qualify
2000–01Kerry Brodt Wethington17162WCHA121024th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Ohio State (0–5)Did not qualify
1999–2000Kerry Brodt Wethington13193WCHA61544th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Ohio State (2–3)Did not qualify
1998–99Kerry Brodt Wethington8102WCHA

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Players

As of January 26, 2018.[5]

No.NamePositionShootsHeightClassHometownPrevious Team
1Sanni AholaGL5–7SophomoreHelsinki, FinlandHIFK
2Dayle RossDR5–6FreshmanSpirit River, AlbertaSt. Albert Slash 18U
6Allie CorneliusFL5–4RS JuniorSt. Cloud, MinnesotaSt. Cloud Icebreakers
7Addi ScribnerFR5–7JuniorWoodbury, MinnesotaOhio State
8Grace WolfeDR5–9FreshmanOwatonna, MinnesotaOwatonna High School
10Mackenzie BourgerieFL5–5SophomoreSt. Michael, MinnesotaNorth Wright County
11Ellie AndersenFR5–10FreshmanFergus Falls, MinnesotaFergus Falls High School
12Klára HymlárováFL5–4JuniorOpava, Czech RepublicOntario Hockey Academy
13Taylor LindFL5–7JuniorShaunavon, SaskatchewanSwift Current
16Taytum GeierDL5–9SeniorVerona, WisconsinMadison Capitols
17Courtney HallFL5–8JuniorSouth Lyon, MichiganDetroit Little Caesars
19Kenzie Wylie (C)DL5–5Graduate StudentHam Lake, MinnesotaBlaine H.S. (MN)
20Emma GentryFL5–10SophomoreAlpena, MichiganHoneybaked 19U
23McKenna WeslohFL5–8RS SeniorZimmeman, MinnesotaOhio State/ Minnesota Revolution
25Allison GreenFL5–8SophomoreAnchorage, AlaskaBelle Tire 19U
26Nicole NessFL5–8SophomoreApple Valley, Minnesota19U Alaska All Stars
27Chace SperlingDL5–8SophomoreTheodore, SaskatchewanRobert Morris
30Karlie RiesGL5–6SeniorSleepy Eye, MinnesotaHTI Stars
32Emma Polusny (C)GL5–9Graduate StudentMound, MinnesotaMound-Westonka H.S. (MN)
33Sky HughesGL5–10FreshmanKasson, MinnesotaSUNY-Cortland
43Devyn MillwaterDL5–7FreshmanVictoria, British Columbia Kelowna U18
81Jenniina Nylund (C)FL5–8FreshmanPietarsaari, FinlandTeam Kuortane
82Claire HickeyFR5–8JuniorDyer, IndianaChicago Mission
91Olivia CvarFL5–8JuniorStonewall, ManitobaBalmoral Hall

Awards and honors

  • Kayla Friesen, WCHA Rookie of the Week (Week of January 24, 2017)[6]
  • Caitlin Hogan, 2010 Patty Kazmaier Award nominee
  • Caitlin Hogan, 2010 Frozen Four Skills Competition participant[7]
  • Molli Mott, WCHA Rookie of the Week (Week of February 16, 2011)[8]
  • Felicia Nelson, 2010 Patty Kazmaier Award nominee[9]
  • Felicia Nelson, 2010 Women's RBK Hockey Division I All-America Second Team [10]
  • Ashley Nixon, WCHA Defensive Player of the Week (Week of December 7, 2010) [11]
  • Holly Roberts, WCHA Offensive Player of the Week (Week of February 17, 2010)[12]

Statistical leaders

  • Felicia Nelson, NCAA leader, 2009–10 season, Goals per game, 0.91

Huskies in professional hockey

= CWHL All-Star = NWHL All-Star = Clarkson Cup Champion = Isobel Cup Champion
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