2009–10 Ohio State Buckeyes women's ice hockey season

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2009–10 Ohio State Buckeyes
women's ice hockey season
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Conference ECAC
Rankings
USA Today/USA Hockey MagazineNot ranked
USCHO.com/CBS College SportsNot ranked
Record
Overall1-1-2
Coaches and captains
Head coachJackie Barto

Offseason

Exhibition

Schedule

DateOpponentLocationTimeScore
Sat, Sep 26 Wilfrid Laurier Columbus, Ohio7:07 p.m.Tie, 1-1 (Ohio State scores in shootout) [6]

Regular season

Standings

ConferenceOverall
GPWLTSOWPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
Minnesota Duluth†*282062143905541318213883
Minnesota281864343914940269512974
St. Cloud State 28111164327077371514896103
Wisconsin 28151210318463361815310782
Ohio State 281213312890943717155122117
Bemidji State 289127328476438121976598
Minnesota State 285185318499234722566117
North Dakota 28719201644713482246192
Championship:
† indicates conference regular season champion;* indicates conference tournament champion
Updated July 21, 2024

Roster

NumberNamePositionHeightClass
33Bilko, BarbaraG5-5So.
6Bishop, TealD5-7Jr.
18Boskovich, AmandaF5-4Fr.
3Carlson, BrittanyD5-3So.
27Davis, RachelD5-6Sr.
34Facklis, DeidreG5-8Jr.
10Feste, MelissaF5-3So.
23Hollowell, TinaF5-5Fr.
7Kilpatrick, JennaF5-7Jr.
31Knapp, ChelseaG5-9Fr.
12Langan, HokeyF5-4Fr.
28LaRocque, RaelynF5-6Sr.
19Mancuso, ChristinaF5-7Jr.
11McIntosh, LauraF5-4So.
24Nelson, SandyD5-4Jr.
9Reilly, ShannonD5-5Jr.
17Rizzo, LizF5-5Fr.
25Semenza, PaigeF5-4Fr.
5Spooner, NatalieF5-10So.
21Theut, KimF5-6So.
14Tonnessen, MicheleF5-7Sr.
15Tuominen, MinttuF5-5Fr.
8Wild, KellyD5-3So.

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Schedule

DateOpponentLocationTimeScoreRecord
Fri, Oct 02Boston Universityat Boston, Mass.7:00 p.m.4-4 [11] 0-0-1
Sat, Oct 03Boston Universityat Boston, Mass.3:00 p.m.1-1 [12] 0-0-2
Fri, Oct 09Minnesota *Columbus, Ohio7:07 p.m.6-5 [13] 1-0-2
Sat, Oct 10Minnesota *Columbus, Ohio7:07 p.m.1-61-1-2
Fri, Oct 16Bemidji State *at Bemidji, Minn.7:07 p.m.5-22-1-2
Sat, Oct 17Bemidji State *at Bemidji, Minn.2:07 p.m.2-2 (Lost Shootout)2-1-3
Fri, Oct 23Wisconsin *at Madison, Wis.7:07 p.m.4-33-1-3
Sat, Oct 24Wisconsin *at Madison, Wis.7:07 p.m.3-53-2-3
Fri, Oct 30Minnesota State *Columbus, Ohio7:07 p.m.7-64-2-3
Sat, Oct 31Minnesota State *Columbus, Ohio7:07 p.m.4-15-2-3
Fri, Nov 06North Dakota *at Grand Forks, N.D.7:07 p.m.4-55-3-3
Sat, Nov 07North Dakota *at Grand Forks, N.D.4:07 p.m.3-16-3-3
Fri, Nov 13Minnesota Duluth *Columbus, Ohio7:07 p.m.2-3 (OT)6-4-3
Sat, Nov 14Minnesota Duluth *Columbus, Ohio7:07 p.m.3-56-5-3
Fri, Nov 20St. LawrenceColumbus, Ohio7:07 p.m.
Sat, Nov 21St. LawrenceColumbus, Ohio2:07 p.m.
Fri, Dec 11St. Cloud State *at St. Cloud, Minn.2:07 p.m.
Sat, Dec 12St. Cloud State *at St. Cloud, Minn.1:07 p.m.
Sat, Jan 02 Robert Morris Columbus, Ohio2:07 p.m.
Sun, Jan 03Robert MorrisColumbus, Ohio2:07 p.m.
Fri, Jan 08Minnesota *at Minneapolis, Minn.6:07 p.m.
Sat, Jan 09Minnesota *at Minneapolis, Minn.4:07 p.m.
Fri, Jan 15Minnesota State *at Mankato, Minn.7:07 p.m.
Sat, Jan 16Minnesota State *at Mankato, Minn.3:07 p.m.
Fri, Jan 22Bemidji State *Columbus, Ohio7:07 p.m.5-2
Sat, Jan 23Bemidji State *Columbus, Ohio2:07 p.m.0-1
Fri, Jan 29Wisconsin *Columbus, Ohio7:07 p.m.5-4
Sat, Jan 30Wisconsin *Columbus, Ohio3:07 p.m.2-3
Fri, Feb 05North Dakota *Columbus, Ohio7:07 p.m.
Sat, Feb 06North Dakota *Columbus, Ohio4:07 p.m.
Fri, Feb 12Minnesota Duluth *at Duluth, Minn.7:07 p.m.
Sat, Feb 13Minnesota Duluth *at Duluth, Minn.6:07 p.m.
Fri, Feb 19St. Cloud State *Columbus, Ohio7:07 p.m.
Sat, Feb 20St. Cloud State *Columbus, Ohio2:07 p.m.

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Player performances

Player stats

= Indicates team leader

Skaters

PlayerGamesGoalsAssistsPointsPoints/gamePIMGWGPPGSHG
Hokey Langan372528531.432436370
Laura McIntosh371035451.216230020
Natalie Spooner 352222441.257116591
Raelyn LaRocque371224360.973050240
Rachel Davis37615210.567656010
Kelly Wild36516210.583338140
Melissa Feste351010200.571422120
Paige Semenza3449130.382440010
Kim Theut3275120.375030130
Minttu Tuominen 2365110.47838120
Shannon Reilly35110110.314336000
Christina Mancuso3746100.270322101
Brittany Carlson373690.243226100
Teal Bishop373580.216230010
Sandy Nelson371340.10812000
Tina Hollowell371340.10818000
Jenna Kilpatrick242130.12502100
Liz Rizzo320110.03130000
Amanda Boskovich260000.00000000
Chelsea Knapp350000.00004000
Barbara Bilko10000.00000000
Michele Tonnessen210000.00002000
Deidre Facklis30000.00000000

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Postseason

In the first game of the WCHA playoffs, Natalie Spooner scored all three goals for Ohio State. [17] In the next game, Raelyn LaRocque would score the overtime winner as Ohio State swept Wisconsin. [18]

Contents

WCHA playoffs

DateTimeOpponentScoreNotes
02/26/20107:00 PMat Wisconsin3-1Natalie Spooner gets a hat trick
02/27/20107:00 PMat Wisconsin4-3 (OT)Buckeyes win series 2-0

Awards and honors

Preseason honors

Regular season honors

Post season honors

Academic honors

All-WCHA Team

Team awards

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