Women 2022-23

Started by Weder, July 06, 2022, 05:00:14 PM

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billchu

So from a recruiting standpoint, we have:

2023-2024
- Karel Prefontaine (F)
- Piper Grober (D)
- Anneliese Bergmann (G)
- Beatrice Perron-Roy (F)
- Abby Thibodeau (D) ?

2024-2025
- Lindzi Avar (F)
- Rose Dwyer (D)

billchu

So from a recruiting standpoint, we have:

2023-2024
- Karel Prefontaine (F)
- Piper Grober (D)
- Anneliese Bergmann (G)
- Beatrice Perron-Roy (F)
- Abby Thibodeau (D) ?

2024-2025
- Lindzi Avar (F)
- Rose Dwyer (D)

Does that look right?

mattj711

Yes. I heard rumor at one point that it wasn't certain if Bergmann would arrive in 2023-24 or 2024-25. She's a senior this year so I'm not sure why she would delay coming.

scoop85

Quote from: mattj711Yes. I heard rumor at one point that it wasn't certain if Bergmann would arrive in 2023-24 or 2024-25. She's a senior this year so I'm not sure why she would delay coming.

Maybe it was thought one of the goalies on the current roster would step up and take control of the position. Since that obviously didn't happen there's no reason for Bergmann to defer a year if she's academically on track.

dbilmes

ESPN just wrote about how there are only 37 D-1 women's hockey teams, while there are 62 men's teams. Most of the Michigan schools, for example, which have men's teams don't have women's teams. That helps explain why the women's D-1 tournament only has 11 teams. As it is, that's nearly one-third of the teams.

billhoward

Wisconsin beat defending women's champion The Ohio State University 1-0. Seventh title for the Badgers. Wisconsin is a real hockey school with good fans.

George64

Rory Guilday selected for 2023 Women's National Hockey Team.

billchu

Incoming goalie Anneliese Bergmann will have an opportunity to make history when she start in goal for the NAHL Janesville Jets.

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