2012–13 Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs women's ice hockey season

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2012–13 Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs
women's ice hockey season
Conference WCHA
Home ice Amsoil Arena
Rankings
USA Today/USA Hockey MagazineNot ranked
USCHO.com/CBS College SportsNot ranked
Record
Coaches and captains
Head coach Shannon Miller

The Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs represented the University of Minnesota Duluth in WCHA women's ice hockey. The Bulldogs will attempt to win the NCAA tournament for the sixth time in school history.

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Offseason

Recruiting

PlayerNationalityPositionNotes
Alivia Del BassoFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia First player from Australia to play NCAA women’s ice hockey
Kayla BlackFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada GoaltenderPlayed with Canadian National Under-18 team
Jordan KrauseFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada DefensePlayed with Canadian National Under-18 team
Hannah BrammFlag of the United States.svg  United States ForwardAttended North American Hockey Academy
Maria DelarbreFlag of Germany.svg  Germany Competed with the German Under-18 team
Aleksandra VafinaFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Member of Russian national women’s team
Sofia CarlstromFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden GoaltenderParticipated with the Swedish Under-18 Team
Karissa GrappFlag of the United States.svg  United States GoaltenderPlayed for the Ohio Flames

Regular season

Schedule

DateOpponentResultRecordConference Record

Conference record

Roster

NumberPlayerPositionHeightFormer team
Alivia Del BassoAustralian National Women’s Team
1Kayla BlackGoaltenderCanadian National Under-18 Team
7Emma StauberDefense5-7PHM Mirage
9Katie WilsonForward5-8Balmoral Hall Blazers
10Audrey CournoyerForward5-3Dawson College
14Jordan KrauseDefense5-9Canadian National Under-18 Team
16Jamie KenyonForward5-5Madison Capitals
18Hannah BrammForward5-7North American Hockey Academy
19 Jenna McParland Forward5-9Toronto Jr. Aeros
21Vanessa ThibaultForward5-3John Abbott College
22Maria DelarbreGerman Under-18 National Team
29Aleksandra VafinaForwardRussian National Team
30Sofia CarlstromGoaltenderSweden Under-18 National Team
34Karissa GrappGoaltenderOhio Flames
44Zoe HickelForward5-6North American Hockey Academy
49 Jessica Wong Defense5-7Canadian Under-18 National Team
51 Pernilla Winberg Forward5-5Swedish National Team
71Shara JasperForward5-4Colorado Select
79Dana GallopForward5-7Left
80Tea VilliaDefense5-5
88 Brigette Lacquette Defense5-6Manitoba Bisons (CIS)
92Brienna GillandersForward5-9Notre Dame Hounds

Awards and honors

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