2014–15 Wisconsin Badgers women's ice hockey season
The Wisconsin Badgers will represent the University of Wisconsin in WCHA women's ice hockey during the 2014–15 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey season. The Badgers will attempt to win the NCAA tournament for the fifth time in school history.
Offseason
- August 4: Current Wisconsin players Courtney Burke and Annie Pankowski were invited to the 2014 USA Hockey Women's National Festival in Lake Placid, New York. Outgoing senior Alex Rigsby was also invited. The festival shall determine the roster of the Under-22 team that shall compete in a three-game series versus the Canadian U22/Development Squad from Aug. 21-24 in Calgary.[1]
Recruiting
Player | Position | Nationality | Notes |
Maddie Rolfes | Defense | United States | Hails from Iowa |
Lauren Williams | Defense | Canada | Attended Canada’s U18 camp |
Annie Pankowski | Forward | United States | Invited to the 2014 USA Hockey Women's National Festival |
Baylee Wellhausen | Forward | United States | Only Badgers recruit from state of Wisconsin |
Emily Clark | Forward | Canada | Competed at IIHF U18 Women’s Worlds |
Schedule
Date | Opponent | Location | Final score | Badgers scorers | Record |
Nov. 14/14 | Minnesota State | LaBahn Arena | 8-0 | | |
Nov. 21/14 | St. Cloud State | St. Cloud, MN | 4-0 | | |
Nov. 22/14 | St. Cloud State | St. Cloud, MN | 3-0 | | |
Nov. 28/14 | New Hampshire | Durham, NH | 5-0 | | |
Nov. 29/14 | New Hampshire | Durham, NH | 5-0 | | |
Dec. 5/14 | North Dakota | LaBahn Arena | 2-1 | | |
Dec. 7/14 | North Dakota | LaBahn Arena | 2-0 | | |
Jan. 10/15 | Minnesota | Ridder Arena | 1-4 | | |
Jan. 11/15 | Minnesota | Ridder Arena | 1-1 | | |
Jan. 16/15 | Bemidji State | LaBahn Arena | 1-2 | | |
Jan. 17/15 | Bemidji State | LaBahn Arena | 2-1 | | |
Jan. 24/15 | Clarkson | LaBahn Arena | 1-1 | | |
Jan. 25/15 | Clarkson | LaBahn Arena | 4-0 | | |
Jan. 30/15 | Minnesota State | Mankato, MN | 3-0 | | |
Jan. 31/15 | Minnesota State | Mankato, MN | 5-1 | | |
Feb. 6/15 | Minnesota-Duluth | LaBahn Arena | 0-0 | | |
Feb. 7/15 | Minnesota-Duluth | LaBahn Arena | 5-0 | | |
Feb. 13/15 | Ohio State | Columbus, OH | 2-0 | | |
Feb. 14/15 | Ohio State | Columbus, OH | 3-4 | | |
Feb. 20/15 | St. Cloud State | LaBahn Arena | 1-2 | | |
Feb. 21/15 | St. Cloud State | LaBahn Arena | 5-0 | | |
WCHA Tournament
Date | Opponent | Location | Final score | Badgers scorers | Notes |
February 27, 2015 | St. Cloud State | LaBahn Arena | 5-1 | | Badgers lead series1-0 |
February 28, 2015 | St. Cloud State | LaBahn Arena | 4-1 | | Badgers win series 2- |
March 7, 2015 | North Dakota | Grand Forks | 4-1 | | |
March 8, 2015 | Bemidji State | Grand Forks | 4-0 | | |
NCAA Tournament
Date | Opponent | Location | Final score | Badgers scorers | Notes |
March 14, 2015 | Boston University | Ridder Arena | 5-1 | | Advance to NCAA Frozen Four |
March 20, 2015 | Minnesota | Ridder Arena | | | |
Awards and honors
- Emily Clark, 2015 WCHA ALL-ROOKIE TEAM
- Annie Pankowski, 2015 WCHA Rookie of the Year
- Annie Pankowski, 2015 WCHA ALL-ROOKIE TEAM
WCHA Weekly Honors
- Annie Pankowski, WCHA Rookie of the Week (October 1, 2014)[2]
- Annie Pankowski, WCHA Rookie of the Week (Week of November 18, 2014) [3]
- Annie Pankowski, WCHA Rookie of the Week (November 27, 2014)
- Annie Pankowski, WCHA Rookie of the Week (January 27, 2015)
- Emily Clark, WCHA Offensive Player of the Week, (Week of February 3, 2015)[4]
- Blayre Turnbull, WCHA Offensive Player of the Week, (Week of February 10, 2015)[5]
- Ann-Renee Desbiens, WCHA Defensive Player of the Week (Week of November 25, 2014) [6]
- Ann-Renee Desbiens, WCHA Defensive Player of the Week, (Week of February 10, 2015) 2015)[7]
References
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Patty Kazmaier Award |
- Sara Bauer (2006)
- Jessie Vetter (2009)
- Meghan Duggan (2011)
- Brianna Decker (2012)
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Bold Italics denotes national championship season |