NCAA Division I Women's Hockey Tournament all-time individual records

The following is a list of individual records and statistics from players on teams that have made appearances in the National Collegiate Women's Ice Hockey Championship. The championship has existed since the 2000–2001 season and groups include the university teams of Divisions I and II of the NCAA.[1] These statistics are updated through the 2013 tournament.

Most Outstanding Player

Year Player College
2001 Maria Rooth Minnesota–Duluth
2002 Kristy Zamora* Brown
2003 Caroline Ouellette Minnesota–Duluth
2004 Krissy Wendell Minnesota
2005 Natalie Darwitz Minnesota
2006 Jessie Vetter Wisconsin
2007 Sara Bauer Wisconsin
2008 Kim Martin Minnesota–Duluth
2009 Jessie Vetter Wisconsin
2010 Emmanuelle Blais Minnesota–Duluth
2011 Meghan Duggan Wisconsin
Hilary Knight
2012 Noora Räty Minnesota
2013 Noora Räty Minnesota
2014 Jamie Lee Rattray Clarkson
2015 Hannah Brandt Minnesota
2016 Sarah Potomak Minnesota

Note: * Recipient did not play for the National Champion

Winners by school
School Winners
Minnesota 6
Wisconsin 5
Minnesota–Duluth 4
Brown 1
Clarkson 1

Division I NCAA First All-Stars Team

G-Tuula Puputti, Minnesota-Duluth
D-Brittny Ralph, Minnesota-Duluth
D-Isabelle Chartrand, St. Lawrence
F-Tammy Shewchuck, Harvard
F-Maria Rooth, Minnesota-Duluth
F-Amanda Sargeant, St. Lawrence
G-Tania Pinelli, Niagara
D-Larissa Luther, Minnesota-Duluth
D-Kelly Stephens, Minnesota
F-Joanne Eustace, Minnesota-Duluth
F-Meredith Ostrander, Brown
F-Kristy Zamora, Brown
G-Amy Ferguson, Dartmouth
D-Caroline Ouellette, Minnesota-Duluth
D-Angela Ruggiero, Harvard
F-Julie Chu, Harvard
F-Jenny Potter, Minnesota-Duluth
F-Hanne Sikio, Minnesota-Duluth
G-Jody Horak, Minnesota
D-Allie Sanchez, Minnesota
D-Angela Ruggiero, Harvard
F-Krissy Wendell, Minnesota
F-Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota
F-Kelly Stephens, Minnesota
G-Ali Boe, Harvard
D-Lyndsay Wall, Minnesota
D-Caitlin Cahow, Harvard
F-Krissy Wendell, Minnesota
F-Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota
F-Sarah Vaillancourt, Harvard
G-Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin
D-Bobbi-Jo Slusar, Wisconsin
D-Ashley Albrecht, Minnesota
F-Jinelle Zaugg, Wisconsin
F-Bobbi Ross, Minnesota
F-Jennifer Hitchcock, New Hampshire
G-Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin
D-Bobbi-Jo Slusar, Wisconsin
D-Meaghan Mikkelson, Wisconsin
F-Jinelle Zaugg, Wisconsin
F-Sara Bauer, Wisconsin
F-Jessica Koizumi, Minnesota-Duluth
G—Kim Martin, Minn.-Duluth
D—Myriam Trépanier, Minnesota-Duluth
D—Heidi Pelttari, Minnesota-Duluth
F—Laura Fridfinnson, Minnesota-Duluth
F—Sara O’Toole, Minnesota-Duluth
F—Erika Lawler, Wisconsin
G—Jessie Vetter, Wisconsin
D—Alycia Matthews, Wisconsin
D—Malee Windmeier, Wisconsin
F—Meghan Agosta, Mercyhurst
F—Hilary Knight, Wisconsin
F—Erika Lawler, Wisconsin
G—Amanda Mazzotta, Cornell
D—Laura Fortino, Cornell
D—Lauriane Rougeau, Cornell
F—Laura Fridfinnson, Minnesota-Duluth
F—Emmanuelle Blais, Minnesota-Duluth
F—Jessica Wong, Minnesota-Duluth
G—Molly Schaus, Boston College
D—Catherine Ward, Boston University
D—Alev Kelter, Wisconsin
F—Brooke Ammerman, Wisconsin
F—Carolyne Prévost, Wisconsin
F—Meghan Duggan, Wisconsin
G-Noora Räty, Minnesota
D-Megan Bozek, Minnesota
F-Amanda Kessel, Minnesota
F-Carolyne Prévost, Wisconsin
F-Sarah Erickson, Minnesota
F-Brooke Ammerman, Wisconsin
G-Noora Räty, Minnesota
D-Megan Bozek, Minnesota
D-Milica McMillen, Minnesota
F-Amanda Kessel, Minnesota
F-Hannah Brandt, Minnesota
F-Marie-Philip Poulin, Boston University

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