Connecticut Huskies women's ice hockey

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Connecticut Huskies women's ice hockey
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University University of Connecticut
Conference Hockey East
Head coach Chris MacKenzie
Arena Mark Edward Freitas Ice Forum
Capacity: 2,000
Location Storrs, Connecticut
ColorsNational Flag Blue and White [1]
         
Fight song"UConn Husky"

The Connecticut Huskies women's ice hockey program represents the University of Connecticut. The Huskies compete in Hockey East.

University of Connecticut Public research university in Connecticut

The University of Connecticut (UConn) is a public land grant, National Sea Grant and National Space Grant research university in Storrs, Connecticut, United States. It was founded in 1881.

Hockey East college ice hockey conference in New England, USA

The Hockey East Association, also known as Hockey East, is a college ice hockey conference which operates entirely in New England. It participates in the NCAA's Division I as a hockey-only conference.

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History

The 1-0 shutout by Connecticut on November 13, 2010 ended New Hampshire’s 17-game unbeaten streak against the Huskies. The Huskies penalty kill was a perfect 6-of-6 on the weekend. The shutout on November 13 marked the first time the Wildcats were shut out at home since Nov. 28, 2004 (by Mercyhurst), a streak of 109 consecutive home games. [2] The Huskies will also play a game outdoors against Providence at Rentschler Field on February 13, 2011, as part of the Whalers Hockey Fest. There will be a game earlier that day featuring the men's team and Sacred Heart. [3]

Providence Friars

The Providence Friars are the athletic teams of Providence College. They compete in the Big East Conference for every sport except for ice hockey, where they compete in Hockey East. The Big East Conference was founded in 1979 by former athletic director and men's basketball coach Dave Gavitt. On December 15, 2012, Providence and the other seven Catholic, non-FBS schools announced that they were departing the Big East for a new conference; on March 7, 2013, it was officially confirmed that Providence's new conference would operate under the Big East name. The women's volleyball team, which had been an associate member of the America East Conference before the Big East split, remained in that conference for one more season before joining the Big East for the 2014 season.

The Connecticut Huskies men's ice hockey team is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college ice hockey program that represents the University of Connecticut. The Huskies are a member of Hockey East. They play at the XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut.

Sacred Heart University private Roman Catholic university located in Fairfield, Connecticut, United States

Sacred Heart University (SHU) is a private Roman Catholic university located in Fairfield, Connecticut, United States. Sacred Heart was founded in 1963 by the Most Reverend Walter W. Curtis, Bishop of the Diocese of Bridgeport, Connecticut. Sacred Heart was the first Catholic university in the United States to be staffed by the laity. Dr. John J. Petillo is the current president.

Year by year

Won ChampionshipLost ChampionshipConference ChampionsLeague Leader
YearCoachWLTConferenceConf.
W
Conf.
L
Conf.
T
FinishConference TournamentNCAA Tournament
2018–19 Chris MacKenzie14184Hockey East91447th HELost Quarterfinals vs. Boston College (1-4 , 4-5 OT)Did not qualify
2017–18 Chris MacKenzie16149Hockey East71168th HEWon Quarterfinals vs. Providence (0-4 , 3-0, 2-1)
Won Semifinals vs. Boston College (4-2)
Lost Championship vs. Northeastern (1-2)
Did not qualify
2016–17 Chris MacKenzie14184Hockey East91327th HELost Quarterfinals vs. Northeastern (2-6 , 2-3 OT)Did not qualify
2015–16 Chris MacKenzie17165Hockey East111034th HEWon Quarterfinals vs. New Hampshire (2-1 OT, 4-3 3OT)
Lost Semifinals vs. Boston College (2-4)
Did not qualify
2014–15 Chris MacKenzie11188Hockey East51155th HEWon Quarterfinals vs. Maine (3-2, 1-0 OT)
Lost Semifinals vs. Boston College (1-3)
Did not qualify
2013–14Chris MacKenzie9242Hockey East61415th HELost Quarterfinals vs. Northeastern (1-2)Did not qualify
2012–13 Heather Linstad 3293Hockey East11918th HELost Quarterfinals vs. Boston University (1-5)Did not qualify
2011–12 Heather Linstad 4237Hockey East31537th HEDid not qualifyDid not qualify
2010–11 Heather Linstad 13193Hockey East9934th HELost Quarterfinals vs. Northeastern (0-4)Did not qualify
2009–10 Heather Linstad 2197Hockey East10565th HEWon Quarterfinals vs. Northeastern (4-1)
Won Semifinals vs. Providence (3-2)
Lost Championship vs. Boston University (1-2 OT)
Did not qualify
2008–09 Heather Linstad 19124Hockey East10834th HELost Semifinals vs. Providence (0-3)Did not qualify
2007–08 Heather Linstad 2285Hockey East13532nd HELost Semifinals vs. Providence (1-5)Did not qualify
2006–07 Heather Linstad 17153Hockey East12724th HELost Semifinals vs. New Hampshire (0-2)Did not qualify
2005–06 Heather Linstad 12211Hockey East101105th HEDid not qualifyDid not qualify
2004–05 Heather Linstad 16128Hockey East11543rd HEWon Semifinals vs. New Hampshire (5-4 OT)
Lost Championship vs. Providence (1-3)
Did not qualify
2003–04 Heather Linstad 9196Hockey East51145th HEDid not qualifyDid not qualify
2002–03 Heather Linstad 11204Hockey East3934th HELost Semifinals vs. Providence (0-7)Did not qualify
2001–02 Heather Linstad 11213ECAC Eastern71226th ECAC E.Lost Quarterfinals vs. New Hampshire (1-4)Did not qualify
2000–01 Heather Linstad 3100IndependentDid not qualify

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International

The following players represented their country in international tournaments.

Awards and honors

All Hockey East Team

Hockey East All Tournament team

USCHO honors

See also

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