2009–10 Wayne State Warriors women's ice hockey season

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2009–10 Wayne State Warriors
women's ice hockey season
Wayne State Warriors logo.svg
Conference CHA
Rankings
USA Today/USA Hockey Magazinenot ranked
USCHO.com/CBS College Sportsnot ranked
Record
Overall19–18–4
Home3–8–2
Road6–10–2
Neutral0-0-0
Coaches and captains
Head coachJim Fetter
Assistant coachesNicolette Franck
Allison Rutledge
Wayne State Warriors women's ice hockey seasons
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The head coach of the Warriors is Jim Fetter. Assisting Fetter are Nicolette Franck and Allison Rutledge. The equipment manager is Jim Campbell, and the assistant Athletic Trainer is Amanda Riesterer.

Contents

Offseason

Chelsea Burnett enters the 2009–10 season as Wayne State's all-time leader in career points (53), goals (13), assists (40), CHA points (24) and CHA assists (19) by a defenseman. [4]

Exhibition

DateOpponentLocationTimeScore
Fri. Sept. 25York UniversityDetroit, Mich.7:00 pm3–2 [5]

Regular season

Standings

OverallConference
GPWLTPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
x, y: Mercyhurst 2319134100760100
Syracuse 26131212700844000
Wayne State 2281131900844000
Niagara 2281042000833200
Robert Morris 2571711500706100

x: Regular season champion, y: Postseason champion

Roster

NumberNamePositionHeightClassShoots
1Delayne BrianGoalie5–9SO/1LLeft
4Chelsea BurnettDefense5–5SR/3LLeft
5Lauren LovoldDefense5–9FRLeft
6Brandi FrakieForward5–5SR/3LRight
7Christine JeffersonDefense5–6SR/3LLeft
8Micheline FrappierForward5–5SO/1LRight
9Gina BuquetForward5–4FRRight
10Marlee FisherDefense5–7SO/1LLeft
12Jill SzandzikDefense5–8SO/1LLeft
14Lauren RagenForward5–7 RSSORight
15Katrina ProtopapasForward5–6SR/3LLeft
17Veronique Laramee-PaquetteForward5–8SO/1LLeft
18Jenaya TownsendDefense5–9FRLeft
19Julie HébertForward5–8FRLeft
20Alyssa BaldinForward5–5SO/1LRight
22Julie IngrattaForward5–9FRRight
23Jaclyn StapletonForward5–7FRRight
24Ciara LeeDefense5–11SO/1LRight
26Adrianna PfefferForward5–7JR/2LRight
27Lauren CoxonForward5–8FRLeft
30Lindsey ParkGoalie5–10 RSSR/1LLeft
31Brittany ZechesGoalie5–2SO/1LLeft

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Schedule

DateOpponentLocationTimeScoreRecord
Fri., Oct. 2at RensselaerTroy, N.Y.7:00 p.m. ET2–3 [9] 0–1–0
Sat., Oct. 3at RensselaerTroy, N.Y.3:00 p.m. ET0–00–1–1
Fri., Oct. 16vs. Boston UniversityDetroit, Mich.7:00 p.m. ET4–40–1–2
Sat., Oct. 17vs. Boston UniversityDetroit, Mich.4:00 p.m. ET2–40–2–2
Fri., Oct. 23at ColgateHamilton, N.Y.7:00 p.m. ET
Sat., Oct. 24at ColgateHamilton, N.Y.2:00 p.m. ET
Fri., Oct. 30at Bemidji StateBemidji, Minn.8:00 p.m. ET1–3
Sat., Oct. 31at Bemidji StateBemidji, Minn.3:00 p.m. ET6–1
Fri., Nov. 6vs. Mercyhurst *Detroit, Mich.7:00 p.m. ET1–3
Sat., Nov. 7vs. Mercyhurst *Detroit, Mich.2:00 p.m. ET2–7
Thu., Nov. 12at WisconsinMadison, Wis.8:00 p.m. ET2–2
Fri., Nov. 13at WisconsinMadison, Wis.3:00 p.m. ET2–6
Fri., Dec. 4at Syracuse *Syracuse, N.Y.7:00 p.m. ET
Sat., Dec. 5at Syracuse *Syracuse, N.Y.2:00 p.m. ET
Sat., Dec. 12at Niagara *Niagara University, N.Y.2:00 p.m. ET
Sun., Dec. 13at Niagara *Niagara University, N.Y.1:00 p.m. ET
Fri., Jan. 8vs. VermontDetroit, Mich.7:00 p.m. ET5–2
Sat., Jan. 9vs. VermontDetroit, Mich.2:00 p.m. ET1–2
Fri., Jan. 15vs. Robert Morris *Detroit, Mich.7:00 p.m. ET
Sat., Jan. 16vs. Robert Morris *Detroit, Mich.2:00 p.m. ET
Fri., Jan. 22at QuinnipiacHamden, Conn.4:00 p.m. ET
Sat., Jan. 23at QuinnipiacHamden, Conn.4:00 p.m. ET
Fri., Jan. 29vs. Syracuse *Detroit, Mich.7:00 p.m. ET
Sat., Jan. 30vs. Syracuse *Detroit, Mich.2:00 p.m. ET
Fri., Feb. 12vs. Niagara *Detroit, Mich.7:00 p.m. ET
Sat., Feb. 13vs. Niagara *Detroit, Mich.2:00 p.m. ET
Fri., Feb. 19at Mercyhurst *Erie, Pa.4:00 p.m. ET
Sat., Feb. 20at Mercyhurst *Erie, Pa.2:00 p.m. ET
Fri., Feb. 26at Robert Morris *Moon Twp., Pa.7:00 p.m. ET
Sat., Feb. 27at Robert Morris *Moon Twp., Pa.7:00 p.m. ET
Thu., Mar. 4CHA QuarterfinalsDetroit, Mich.TBA

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Player stats

= Indicates team leader

Skaters

PlayerGamesGoalsAssistsPointsPoints/gamePIMGWGPPGSHG
Alyssa Baldin31911200.645224041
Katrina Protopapas31134170.548414190
Julie Ingratta3069150.500024100
Gina Buquet3168140.451634121
Veronique Laramee-Paquette2557120.480043321
Jill Szandzik3139120.387124010
Lauren Ragen2938110.379314010
Chelsea Burnett314590.290310121
Micheline Frappier274370.259320200
Jenaya Townsend291670.241424000
Adrianna Pfeffer292460.206914000
Julie Hebert271450.18520000
Christine Jefferson310550.161314000
Jaclyn Stapleton311230.09682000
Julie Hebert32020.666710000
Ciara Lee311010.03238000
Lauren Coxon310110.032320000
Delayne Brian190110.05262000
Brittany Zeches10000.00000000
Lindsey Park130000.00000000
Lauren Lovold270000.000020000

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Goaltenders

PlayerGames PlayedMinutesGoals AgainstWinsLossesTiesShutoutsSave %Goals Against Average
Delayne Brian
Lindsey Park
Brittany Zeches

Postseason

Lindsey Park has been selected to participate in the Frozen Four Skills Competition to be held on April 4 at Ford Field. [12]

Awards and honors

Pre-Season All-CHA Team

Second Team All-CHA

CHA All-Rookie Team

See also

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