2008–09 Dartmouth Big Green women's ice hockey season

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2008-09 Dartmouth Big Green
women's ice hockey season
2009 ECAC Tournament champions
NCAA Tournament, Lost Regionals, 7-0 vs. Wisconsin
Conference ECAC
Home iceThompson Arena
Record
Overall20-10-4
Coaches and Captains
Head CoachMark Hudak

Regular season

Notable players

Player stats

PlayerGames PlayedGoalsAssistsPointsPenalty Minutes
Sarah Parsons [5] 3017153212
Julia Bronson [6] 343233620

Postseason

International

Awards and honors

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  2. "Julia Bronson - Women's Ice Hockey".
  3. "Shannon Bowman - Women's Ice Hockey".
  4. "Jenna Cunningham - Women's Ice Hockey".
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