Minnesota State Mavericks women's ice hockey

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Minnesota State Mavericks women's ice hockey
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University Minnesota State University
Conference WCHA
Head coachShari Dickerman
1st season, 14212
Arena Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center
Mankato, Minnesota
ColorsPurple and gold [1]
   

The Minnesota State Mavericks women's hockey ice program represents Minnesota State University, Mankato, and participate in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association.

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History

In October 2010, Kathleen Rogan registered a hat trick as the Mavericks defeated No. 6-ranked North Dakota by a 4–2 margin. This was the Mavericks first hat trick since Ashley Young registered one against Bemidji State in 2008. [2]

In 2018 and 2019, the Mavericks played in the Women's Face-Off Classic game hosted by the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Museum. [3] [4] In 2018, they faced off against Bemidji State, at the Brainerd Essentia Health Sports Center. [5] In 2019, they played against the Minnesota Golden Gophers, at the Dakotah! Ice Center at Prior Lake, Minnesota. [6]

On February 8, 2020, the Mavericks beat the Wisconsin Badgers, ranked #1 in the nation at the time, by a score of 3–1, on home ice. Maverick goalie Calla Frank made 35 saves and had a shut-out through two periods. Minnesota State had not defeated Wisconsin since March 1, 2014. [7]

After the 2023-24 season, head coach John Harrington stepped down and Shari Dickerman was named the new head coach.

Year by year

Won ChampionshipLost ChampionshipConference ChampionsLeague Leader
YearCoachWLTConferenceConf.
W
Conf.
L
Conf.
T
FinishConference TournamentNCAA Tournament
2024–25Shari Dickerman14212WCHA71926th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Minnesota (1–6, 5–4 OT, 2–6)Did not qualify
2023–24John Harrington13250WCHA62206th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Minnesota (5–4, 1–7, 0–3)Did not qualify
2022–23John Harrington15201WCHA91816th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Wisconsin (0–3, 1–4)Did not qualify
2021–22John Harrington15191WCHA101715th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Minnesota-Duluth (4–5, 3–1, 2–3 OT)Did not qualify
2020–21John Harrington7121WCHA71215th WCHADid not qualifyDid not qualify
2019–20John Harrington11206WCHA41646th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Ohio State (2–4, 0–1)Did not qualify
2018–19John Harrington9197WCHA31656th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs Ohio State (2–3 OT, 0–3)Did not qualify
2017–18John Harrington5281WCHA32107th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs Ohio State (0–6, 2–5)Did not qualify
2016–17John Harrington7264WCHA42138th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs Wisconsin (0–7, 0–6)Did not qualify
2015–16John Harrington3294WCHA02538th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Wisconsin (0–4, 0–6)Did not qualify
2014–15Eric Means3321WCHA12618th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Minnesota (0–10, 1–5)Did not qualify
2013–14Eric Means13231WCHA72017th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Wisconsin (0–4, 3–0, 0–2)Did not qualify
2012–13Eric Means10215WCHA61756th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. North Dakota (1–6, 1–8)Did not qualify
2011–12Eric Means7281WCHA32418th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Wisconsin (0–7, 0–4)Did not qualify
2010–11Eric Means8253WCHA72017th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Minnesota-Duluth (0–3, 0–5)Did not qualify
2009–10 Eric Means7225WCHA51857th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Minnesota (5–8, 3–4 3OT)Did not qualify
2008–09Jeff Vizenor12195WCHA71655th WCHAWon Quarterfinals vs. St. Cloud State (1–2, 2–1, 1–0)
Lost Semifinals vs. Minnesota (2–7)
Did not qualify
2007–08Jeff Vizenor11212WCHA101626th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Wisconsin (2–4, 0–5)Did not qualify
2006–07Jeff Vizenor16172WCHA121425th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Ohio State (0–9, 4–5 OT)Did not qualify
2005–06Jeff Vizenor11214WCHA81737th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Minnesota (1–5, 0–6)Did not qualify
2004–05Jeff Vizenor9206WCHA81735th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Ohio State (1–4)Did not qualify
2003–04Jeff Vizenor16144WCHA91144th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Ohio State (1–3)Did not qualify
2002–03Jeff Vizenor10213WCHA31837th WCHADid not qualifyDid not qualify
2001–02Jeff Vizenor4262WCHA12237th WCHADid not qualifyDid not qualify
2000–01Todd Carroll2312WCHA02317th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Minnesota-Duluth (1–10)Did not qualify
1999-00Todd Carroll8252WCHA31927th WCHALost Quarterfinals vs. Minnesota (0–10)Did not qualify
1998–99Todd Carroll11140WCHA

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Current roster

As of August 21, 2022. [9]

No. Nat.PlayerClassPosHeightDoBHometownPrevious team
1Alexa BergSenior G 5' 6" (1.68 m)2000-03-27 White Bear Lake, Minnesota Norwich University
2Oceane AshamFreshman F 5' 7" (1.7 m)2004-06-22 Portage la Prairie, Manitoba Balmoral Hall School
3Sydney LangsethJunior F 5' 9" (1.75 m)2002-01-29 Eden Prairie, Minnesota Eden Prairie High School
4Taylor WempleSenior D 6' 0" (1.83 m)1998-12-14 Maplewood, Minnesota St. Cloud State University
5Anna Wilgren ( C )Senior D 5' 8" (1.73 m)1999-11-11 Hudson, Wisconsin Hudson High School
6Lilie RamirezFreshman D 5' 5" (1.65 m)2004-08-03 South St. Paul, Minnesota South St. Paul Secondary
7 Claire Butorac  ( C )Senior F 5' 5" (1.65 m)1999-09-24 Andover, Minnesota Andover High School
8Charlotte Akervik ( A )Junior D 5' 10" (1.78 m)2001-02-17 Eau Claire, Wisconsin Eau Claire Area Stars
9Whitney TuttleFreshman F 5' 5" (1.65 m)2004-02-20 Rosemount, Minnesota Rosemount High School
10Jamie NelsonJunior F 5' 8" (1.73 m)2002-06-13 Andover, Minnesota Andover High School
11Shelbi GuttormsonSophomore F 5' 9" (1.75 m)2003-02-20 Moorhead, Minnesota Shattuck-Saint Mary's
12Kennedy BobyckSenior F 5' 1" (1.55 m)2001-02-14 Regina, Saskatchewan Edge School
14Alexis PaddingtonSophomore F 5' 9" (1.75 m)2003-04-03 Thunder Bay, Ontario Thunder Bay Queens
15Kianna RoeskeFreshman D 5' 5" (1.65 m)2004-05-20 Paynesville, Minnesota River Lakes Stars
16Sydney ShearenSenior F 5' 4" (1.63 m)2001-08-02 Hugo, Minnesota University of Minnesota
17Brooke BryantSenior F 5' 6" (1.68 m)2000-08-22 Linden, California Anaheim Lady Ducks
18Jayden SeifertSophomore D 5' 8" (1.73 m)2003-04-02 Farmington, Minnesota Farmington High School
20Kelsey KingSenior F 5' 8" (1.73 m)2000-10-29 Elk River, Minnesota Elk River High School
21Jessica BolandSophomore F 5' 3" (1.6 m)2003-01-20 Northfield, Minnesota Northfield High School
22Madison MashugaJunior F 5' 5" (1.65 m)2001-12-18 Andover, Minnesota Anoka High School
23Lyndsey HowardSenior D 5' 7" (1.7 m)2001-02-23 Savage, Minnesota Burnsville High School
24Taylor OtrembaFreshman F 5' 5" (1.65 m)2003-12-23 Lakeville, Minnesota Lakeville South High School
37Lauren BarbroJunior G 5' 6" (1.68 m)2002-05-22 Loudonville, New York Shattuck-Saint Mary's
43Danielle EnglandSenior F 5' 4" (1.63 m)2001-08-16 South Lyon, Michigan HoneyBaked
55Emerald KelleyJunior G 5' 8" (1.73 m)2002-04-15 Hastings, Minnesota East Ridge High School
77Calla FrankSenior G 5' 6" (1.68 m)2000-12-11 Hugo, Minnesota White Bear Lake Area High School

Awards and honors

International

Mavericks in professional hockey

= CWHL All-Star= NWHL All-Star= Clarkson Cup Champion= Isobel Cup Champion
PlayerPositionTeam(s)League(s)Years Clarkson Cup Isobel Cup
Alli AltmannGoaltenderMinnesota WhitecapsInd. before NWHL affiliation
Danielle ButtersGoaltender Toronto Furies CWHL1

See also

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