Julia Marty

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Julia Marty
Julia Marty.jpg
Marty with Switzerland in 2011
Born (1988-04-16) 16 April 1988 (age 36)
Rothenthurm, Schwyz, Switzerland
Height 170 cm (5 ft 7 in)
Weight 69 kg (152 lb; 10 st 12 lb)
Position Defense
Shoots Left
SWHL A team
Former teams
EV Bomo Thun
SC Reinach
Neuchâtel Hockey Academy
Linköping HC
Northeastern Huskies
New Hampshire Wildcats
EV Zug
National teamFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland
Playing career 2007present
Medal record
Olympic Games
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2014 Sochi Ice hockey
World Championship
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2012 United States

Julia Kathrin Marty (born 16 April 1988) is a Swiss ice hockey player, currently playing in the Women's League (SWHL A) with EV Bomo Thun. She is a former eleven-season member of the Swiss national ice hockey team and served as captain for three seasons, including in the women's ice hockey tournament at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.

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Playing career

Prior to her college ice hockey career, Marty played with EV Zug in the Leistungsklasse A (LKA), the top Swiss women's league, from 2003 to 2007. She was a LKA All-Star selection in 2005 and participated in the European Champions Cup, helping EV Zug to a third-place finish in 2004. She also skated for DHC Langenthal and the EHC Wettingen-Baden boys team. In a game versus Russia at the 2012 IIHF Women's World Championship, Marty logged two points (one goal, one assist) in a 5–2 victory, as Switzerland advanced to the semifinals. [1]

NCAA

Marty played alongside her twin sister Stefanie with the New Hampshire Wildcats women's ice hockey program in the 2007–08 season on defense. She scored three goals and added seven assists for 10 points along with a plus-24 rating in 31 games. [2]

For the 2008–09 season, she transferred to the Northeastern Huskies women's ice hockey program in Boston. Marty set career highs for goals, assists, and points in a season despite playing in only 25 games. She finished the season with four goals and thirteen assists. During the 2010–11 season, on 1 October 2010, Marty played in a 4–4 tie vs. Syracuse. The Syracuse team featured her twin sister Stefanie. It was the first time the sisters had ever played against each other in their NCAA careers. [3] On 24 October 2010, she registered her first goal of the season. She also accumulated three assists as Northeastern defeated RPI, 5–1. On 24 October, Marty's four-point performance was the first by a Huskies player since Chelsey Jones recorded five points against the Maine Black Bears on 3 December 2006.

Career statistics

Club

Regular season Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGP G A Pts PIM GPGAPtsPIM
2003-04 EV Zug Damen SWHL A -81018------
2004-05EV Zug DamenSWHL A----------
2006-07EV Zug DamenSWHL A----------
2007-08 New Hampshire Wildcats NCAA 3137106-----
2008-09 Northeastern Huskies NCAA254131718-----
2009-10 Northeastern HuskiesNCAA2016714-----
2010-11 Northeastern HuskiesNCAA37591420-----
2011-12 SC Reinach Damen SWHL A15810182253580
2012-13SC Reinach DamenSWHL A131211231852244
2013-14 Linköping HC Riksserien 23314171030110
2014-15 SC Reinach DamenSWHL A95813040224
2016-17 Neuchâtel Hockey Academy SWHL A107714451230
2016-17Neuchâtel Hockey AcademySwiss Women Cup10220-----
2017-18 SC Reinach DamenSWHL A144812842242
2017-18SC Reinach DamenSwiss Women Cup10002-----
2018-19 SC Reinach DamenSWHL A1294136-----
2019-20 SC Reinach DamenSWHL A1666121055272
2019-20SC Reinach DamenSwiss Women Cup473100-----
2020-21 SC Reinach DamenSWHL A15461010-----
2021-22 EV Bomo Thun SWHL A1741115830112
2021-22EV Bomo ThunNational Cup20332-----
2022-23 EV Bomo ThunSWHL A1967132094156
2022-23EV Bomo ThunNational Cup42572-----
2023-24 SC Bern Frauen SWHL A----------
SWHL A totals14073881611064017173420
NCAA totals11313354858-----
Riksserien totals23314171030110

International

YearTeamEvent GPGAPtsPIM
2004 Switzerland WC 42020
2005 SwitzerlandWC D152244
2006 Switzerland OG 52134
2007 SwitzerlandWC40116
2008 SwitzerlandWC502212
2009 SwitzerlandWC40000
2010 SwitzerlandOG50112
2011 SwitzerlandWC51236
2012 SwitzerlandWC65276
2013 SwitzerlandWC51126
2014 SwitzerlandOG60000
2015 SwitzerlandWC41234
WC totals4212122444
OG totals1434710

Honours and achievements

NCAA

Riksserien

WC

OG

Other

See also

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