North Dakota Fighting Hawks women's ice hockey

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North Dakota Fighting Hawks women's ice hockey
Current season
North Dakota Fighting Hawks women's ice hockey athletic logo
University University of North Dakota
Conference WCHA
Head coach Brian Idalski
6th year, 67–92–20
Captain(s) Jocelyne Lamoureux
Arena Ralph Engelstad Arena
Capacity: 11,643
Surface: 200' x 85'
Location Grand Forks, North Dakota
Colors Kelly Green and White
           
Fight song It's For You, North Dakota U
Stand Up and Cheer
NCAA Tournament Appearances
2012, 2013

The North Dakota Fighting Hawks women's ice hockey team is the college ice hockey team at the Grand Forks campus of the University of North Dakota. They are members of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) and compete in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I women ice hockey. The current women's head coach is Brian Idalski in his sixth season.

History

On October 5, 2010, North Dakota was ranked 10th in the Uscho.com poll. It was only the second time in program history that the club was in the top 10 in either the USA Today or Uscho.com poll. The last time came during the 2008-09 season after a 7-2-1 start.[1] On October 23, 2010, Jocelyne Lamoureux had a hat trick and one assist. In addition, one of her goals was the game-winning goal. The hat trick was the first by a North Dakota player since Cami Wooster in 2005.[2] On February 25–27, North Dakota participated in its first WCHA First Round Home Playoff Series, vs. Bemidji State at Fido Purpur Arena. On February 27, the Sioux advanced to their first WCHA Final Face-off berth winning an overtime thriller 3-2 in OT with a goal by Monique Lamoureux.

In its WCHA home opener on October 21, 2011, the top line of the Fighting Sioux combined for thirteen points as they bested the Ohio State Buckeyes by an 11-1 margin.[3] Monique Lamoureux-Kolls tied a North Dakota record with a 5-point game. In the contest, 13 different Sioux skaters registered at least one point. Michelle Karvinen scored a hat trick and logged one assist for four points. In addition, Josefine Jakobsen and Jocelyne Lamoureux each had 4-point games. Several program records were broken in the game including: most goals scored in a game (11), largest margin of victory (10), and largest margin of victory over a conference opponent (10).

Year by Year

Won Championship Lost Championship Conference Champions League Leader
Season Coach W L T Conference Conf.
W
Conf.
L
Conf.
T
Finish Conference Tournament NCAA Tournament
2014-15 Brian Idalski 22 12 3 WCHA 16 9 3 3rd WCHA Won Quarterfinals vs. Ohio State (5-2, 2-1 3OT)
Lost Semifinals vs. Wisconsin (1-4)
Did not qualify
2013-14 Brian Idalski 20 12 4 WCHA 14 10 4 3rd WCHA Won Quarterfinals vs. Bemidji State (4-2, 3–2 OT)
Won Semifinals vs. Wisconsin (1-0)
Lost Championship vs. Minnesota (1-3)
Did not qualify
2012-13 Brian Idalski 26 12 1 WCHA 18 9 1 2nd WCHA Won Quarterfinals vs. Minnesota State (6-1, 8–1)
Won Semifinals vs. Wisconsin (2-1)
Lost Championship vs. Minnesota (0-2)
Lost First Round vs. Minnesota (2-3 3OT)
2011-12 Brian Idalski 22 12 3 WCHA 16 9 3 3rd WCHA Won Quarterfinals vs. Bemidji State (3-1, 2-0)
Lost Semifinals vs. Minnesota (0-6)
Lost First Round vs. Minnesota (1-5)
2010-11 Brian Idalski 20 13 3 WCHA 16 10 2 4th WCHA Won Quarterfinals vs. Bemidji State (3-2, 0-3, 3-2 OT)
Lost Semifinals vs. Wisconsin (0-3)
Did not qualify
2009-10 Brian Idalski 8 22 4 WCHA 7 19 2 8th WCHA Lost Quarterfinals vs. Minnesota-Duluth (1-6, 1-4) Did not qualify
2008-09 Brian Idalski 13 19 4 WCHA 9 16 3 6th WCHA Lost Quarterfinals vs. Minnesota-Duluth (0-7, 0-4) Did not qualify
2007-08 Brian Idalski 4 26 6 WCHA 4 20 4 7th WCHA Lost Quarterfinals vs. Minnesota (1-3, 0-9) Did not qualify
2006-07 Shantel Rivard and Dennis Miller 3 31 2 WCHA 0 27 1 8th WCHA Lost Quarterfinals vs. Wisconsin (0-4, 0-3) Did not qualify
2005-06 Shantel Rivard 7 27 2 WCHA 3 23 2 8th WCHA Lost Quarterfinals vs. Wisconsin (1-4, 0-6) Did not qualify
2004-05 Shantel Rivard 9 23 3 WCHA 6 21 1 7th WCHA Lost Quarterfinals vs. Minnesota-Duluth (2-3 OT) Did not qualify
2003-04 Shantel Rivard 16 14 2 Independent Did not qualify
2002-03 Shantel Rivard 10 14 2 Independent Did not qualify

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Head coaches

All-time coaching records

As of February 21st, 2012

Tenure Coach Years Record Pct. Championships
2007–present Brian Idalski 5 67-90-20 .440 None
2006–2007 Dennis Miller 1 0-18-0 .000 None
2002–2007 Shantel Rivard 5 45-91-11 .344 None

Records vs. WCHA opponents

Team City, State Arena Record First Meeting Recent Meeting
Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Ridder Arena 4-32-0 2-6 L 5-1 L
St.Cloud State St. Cloud, Minnesota National Hockey Center 15-18-4 2-4 L 10-0 W
Minnesota-Duluth Duluth, Minnesota AMSOIL Arena 5-35-1 0-13 L 5-1 L
Minnesota State Mankato, Minnesota All Seasons Arena 11-21-6 3-2 W 3-3 T
Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin Kohl Center 2-34-1 1-5 L 4-4 T
Bemidji State Bemidji, Minnesota Sanford Center 24-18-3 2-2 T 2-0 W
'Ohio State Columbus, Ohio OSU Ice Arena 11-18-3 5-4 W 5-2 W

Olympians

Awards and honors

  • Shelby Amsley-Benzie, 2015 WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year, 2015 WCHA Goaltending Champion, 2015 All-WCHA First Team
  • Jorid Dagfinrud, WCHA Defensive Player of the Week (Week of October 5, 2009)[5]
  • Mary Loken, WCHA Rookie of the Week (Week of January 4, 2010)[6]
  • Jocelyne Lamoureux, WCHA Offensive Player of the Week (Weeks of October 27, 2010 and November 9th, 2011), All-WCHA Second Team Forward 2010-2011
  • Monique Lamoureux-Kolls, WCHA Offensive Player of the Week (Weeks of January 12 and October 25, 2011), WCHA Defensive Player of the Week (Weeks of January 19 and February 9, 2011), All-WCHA Second Team Defense 2010-2011
  • Michelle Karvinen, WCHA Rookie of the Week (Weeks of October 25 and November 9, 2011)
  • Stephanie Ney, WCHA Defensive Player of the Week (Weeks of October 13, November 17, 2010 and January 26, 2011)
  • Madison Kolls, WCHA Rookie of the Week (Week of November 24, 2010)
  • Jordan Slavin, WCHA Defensive Player of the Weeks (Weeks of October 20 and November 10, 2010)

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See also