Princeton Tigers women's ice hockey
{{Infobox college ice hockey team
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|team_name = Princeton Tigers
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|university = Princeton University
|sex = women's
|conference = ECAC Hockey
|conference_short = ECAC
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|location =Princeton, New Jersey
|coach = Cara Morey
|arena = Hobey Baker Memorial Rink
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|NCAAtourneys = 2006, 2015, 2019
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The Princeton Tigers women's ice hockey team represents Princeton University in the ECAC Hockey conference in the NCAA Division I women's ice hockey. They play at the Hobey Baker Memorial Rink. In the 2019–2020 season, they won their first ECAC championship, defeating #1 ranked Cornell by a score of 3–2 in overtime.
History
On November 24, 1979, the Princeton Tigers played their first varsity game against the University of Pennsylvania.{{cite web |url= http://www.ivy50.com/womens/story.aspx?sid=2/22/2007 |title= Ivy Women's Hockey|date= February 22, 2007 |publisher= Ivy Women in Sports: profiles of women from the Ivy League’s history|access-date=16 April 2010}} In winter of 1982, Princeton would snap the Cornell Big Red women's ice hockey program's string of six straight Ivy League titles and go on to win Ivy League championships in 1983 and 1984 under head coach Bill Quackenbush.
Former Princeton player and assistant coach Laura Halldorson would coach the Minnesota Golden Gophers women's ice hockey program to the 2004 NCAA title.{{cite web|url=https://www.ncaa.com/auto_pdf/p_hotos/s_chools/ncaa/sports/w-hockey/auto_pdf/WH-D1-2004|title=Women's Ice Hockey Championship 2004 National Collegiate|publisher=NCAA.com|access-date=16 April 2010}} {{dead link|date=April 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
On February 26, 2010, Princeton would be part of NCAA ice hockey history. With a 5–1 loss to the Harvard Crimson women's ice hockey program, Harvard coach Katey Stone became women's college hockey's all-time winningest coach, surpassing former Princeton player and Minnesota head coach Laura Halldorson.{{cite web |url= http://www.ecachockey.com/women/members/harvard/20100503_StoneFirstHarvardGazette |title= Sixteen Years Later, She's in First Place|date=March 5, 2010 |publisher= ECAC Hockey |access-date=16 April 2010}}
On December 31, 2010, Rachel Weber made 24 saves as the Tigers upset the fifth ranked Boston College Eagles by a 3–0 margin. It was Weber's third shutout in four games and her goals against average for the season was lowered to 1.93{{Cite web|url=http://www.ecachockey.com/women/2010-11/Weekly_Releases/20110401_W_Wkly_Awards|title=MLX Skates Weekly Awards Presented to Hobeika, Holdcroft & Weber|date=4 January 2011}} In three games played between January 3 and 8, 2011, Rachel Weber earned three victories and allowed only one goal. On January 3, she defeated Quinnipiac by a 3–0 tally and shutout Clarkson by a 2–0 score on January 7. The following day, she gave up her only goal of the week in a 3–1 win over St. Lawrence. Her shutout streak spanned six games and lasted 289:43. She is now the owner of the longest shutout streak in ECAC history{{Cite web|url=http://www.ecachockey.com/women/2010-11/Weekly_Awards/Womens_Weekly_Awards_01_11.pdf|title=ECAC Hockey}} and the fourth longest in NCAA Division I since the 2000–01 season.
2019–2020 was a historic season for the Tigers. The team finished with a program-best 26 wins. Ranked 6th and seeded second, they played in and won the ECAC championship tournament for the first time. Carly Bullock scored 30 goals, only the fifth player in program history to accomplish the feat. She was named the national Player of the Month in February 2020 for scoring 13 goals in 9 games.{{Cite journal|date=2020-03-04|title=Princeton's Carly Bullock Named National Player of the Month|url=https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2019-20/News/20200304_-_Bullock_National_POM|access-date=2020-09-12|website=ECAC Hockey|language=en}} Her 30th goal came in the ECAC championship game against Cornell, when she evened the score at 2–2. The Tigers would go on to win in overtime, 3–2, with Mariah Keopple scoring the winning goal, from assists by Shannon Griffin and Sharon Frankel.{{Cite web|title=Princeton women's hockey defeats Cornell for first ECAC title in program history|url=https://www.dailyprincetonian.com/article/2020/03/princeton-womens-hockey-defeats-cornell-for-first-ecac-title-in-program-history|access-date=2020-09-12|website=The Princetonian}} Forward Sarah Fillier was selected as ECAC tournament Most Outstanding Player, after earning points in every game. The Tigers arrived in the championship game after beating Clarkson by a score of 5–1. The Tigers were scheduled to play Northeastern in the quarterfinals for the NCAA tournament when the event was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Additionally, the impact of the pandemic would wipe out the 2020–21 season for all Ivy League teams. Although the ECAC Conference, the member conference for Ivy League women's ice hockey teams, held a season in 2020–21, Princeton, and all other Ivy League teams did not participate.
=Year by year=
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|bgcolor="#ffeeaa"|Won Championship |bgcolor="#ddffdd"|Lost Championship |bgcolor="#d0e7ff"|Conference Champions |bgcolor="#ffbbbb"|League Leader |
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| Year | Coach | W | L | T | Conference | Conf. W | Conf. L | Conf. T | Finish | Conference Tournament | NCAA Tournament |
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|2022–23 |15 |15 |1 |ECAC |10 |12 |0 |7th ECAC |Lost Quarterfinals vs. Colgate {{nowrap|(3–2, 3–4, 1–2)}} |Did not qualify | |||||||||||
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|2021–22 |Cara Morey |13 |15 |5 |ECAC |9 |10 |3 |8th ECAC |Won Quarterfinals vs. Harvard {{Nowrap|(4–2, 1–2 OT, 3–2)}} |Did not qualify | |||||||||||
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|2019–20 | Cara Morey | 26 | 6 | 1 | ECAC | 17 | 4 | 1 | 2nd ECAC | bgcolor="#d0e7ff"| Won Quarterfinals vs. Quinipiac {{nowrap|(5–1, 2–3 OT, 3–2 2OT)}} Won Semifinals vs. Clarkson {{nowrap|(5–1)}} Won Championship vs. Cornell {{nowrap|(3–2 OT)}} | Cancelled |
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|2018–19 | Cara Morey | 20 | 8 | 5 | ECAC | 15 | 4 | 3 | 4th ECAC | Won Quarterfinals vs. St. Lawrence {{nowrap|(4–1, 6–2)}} Lost Semifinals vs. Cornell {{nowrap|(2–3 OT)}} | Lost Quarterfinals vs. Minnesota {{nowrap|(2–5)}} |
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|2017–18 | Cara Morey | 14 | 14 | 4 | ECAC | 11 | 10 | 1 | 6th ECAC | Lost Quarterfinals vs. Cornell {{nowrap|(1–2, 5–4)}} | Did not qualify |
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|2016–17 | Jeff Kampersall | 20 | 10 | 3 | ECAC | 14 | 6 | 2 | 4th ECAC | Won Quarterfinals vs. Quinnipiac {{nowrap|(2–33OT, 2–0, 2–1 )}}Lost Semifinal vs. Clarkson {{nowrap|(0–4)}} | Did not qualify |
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|2015–16 | Jeff Kampersall | 22 | 9 | 2 | ECAC | 14 | 6 | 2 | 3rd ECAC | Lost Quarterfinals vs. St. Lawrence {{nowrap|(0–1, 4–3, 3–4 OT)}} | Lost First Round vs. Minnesota {{nowrap|(2–6)}} |
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|2014–15 | Jeff Kampersall | 15 | 14 | 2 | ECAC | 13 | 8 | 1 | 6th ECAC | Lost Quarterfinals vs. Quinnipiac {{nowrap|(0–7, 0–2)}} | Did not qualify |
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|2013–14 | Jeff Kampersall | 14 | 13 | 4 | ECAC | 10 | 9 | 3 | 6th ECAC | Lost Quarterfinals vs. Cornell {{nowrap|(2–3, 3–5)}} | Did not qualify |
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|2012–13 | Jeff Kampersall | 11 | 16 | 2 | ECAC | 6 | 14 | 2 | 9th ECAC | Did not qualify | Did not qualify |
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|2011–12 | Jeff Kampersall | 12 | 15 | 4 | ECAC | 10 | 10 | 2 | 7th ECAC | Lost Quarterfinals vs. Harvard {{nowrap|(3–5, 3–4 OT)}} | Did not qualify |
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|2010–11 | Jeff Kampersall | 16 | 14 | 1 | ECAC | 13 | 8 | 1 | 4th ECAC | Lost Quarterfinals vs. Quinnipiac {{nowrap|(1–2, 0–2)}} | Did not qualify |
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|2009–10 | Jeff Kampersall | 13 | 14 | 4 | ECAC | 11 | 7 | 4 | 5th ECAC | Lost Quarterfinals vs. Harvard {{nowrap|(1–5, 1–4)}} | Did not qualify |
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|2008–09 | Jeff Kampersall | 18 | 11 | 2 | ECAC | 15 | 6 | 1 | 3rd ECAC | Lost Quarterfinals vs. RPI {{nowrap|(1–2 OT, 0–1)}} | Did not qualify |
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|2007–08 | Jeff Kampersall | 14 | 12 | 6 | ECAC | 11 | 8 | 3 | 5th ECAC | Lost Quarterfinals vs. Clarkson {{nowrap|(1–0, 2–3 OT 1–2)}} | Did not qualify |
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|2006–07 | Jeff Kampersall | 16 | 12 | 3 | ECAC | 14 | 6 | 2 | 4th ECAC | Lost Quarterfinals vs. Colgate {{nowrap|(0–1 OT, 2–3)}} | Did not qualify |
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|2005–06 | Jeff Kampersall | 21 | 8 | 4 | ECAC | 15 | 3 | 2 | 2nd ECAC | Won Quarterfinals vs. Colgate {{nowrap|(3–0, 5–4)}} Lost Semifinals vs. Brown {{nowrap|(0–1)}} | Lost First Round vs. Minnesota {{nowrap|(0–4)}} |
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|2004–05 | Jeff Kampersall | 16 | 10 | 5 | ECAC | 10 | 7 | 3 | 6th ECAC | Lost Quarterfinals vs. Yale {{nowrap|(3–4 OT, 2–4)}} | Did not qualify |
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|2003–04 | Jeff Kampersall | 20 | 11 | 0 | ECAC | 12 | 6 | 0 | 5th ECAC | Lost Quarterfinals vs. Brown {{nowrap|(1–2, 2–3 OT)}} | Did not qualify |
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|2002–03 | Jeff Kampersall | 20 | 9 | 2 | ECAC | 11 | 5 | 0 | 3rd ECAC | Won Quarterfinals vs. Yale {{nowrap|(6–2, 8–0)}} Lost Semifinals vs. Dartmouth {{nowrap|(2–4)}} | Did not qualify |
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|2001–02 | Jeff Kampersall | 15 | 11 | 3 | ECAC | 10 | 6 | 0 | 5th ECAC | Lost Quarterfinals vs. Harvard {{nowrap|(2–3, 1–3)}} | Did not qualify |
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|2000–01 | Jeff Kampersall | 13 | 13 | 3 | ECAC | 8 | 13 | 3 | 10th ECAC | Did not qualify | Did not qualify |
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|1999–2000 | Jeff Kampersall | 11 | 13 | 5 | ECAC | 9 | 12 | 3 | 9th ECAC | Did not qualify | Did not qualify |
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|1998–1999 | Jeff Kampersall | 14 | 14 | 1 | ECAC | 14 | 11 | 1 | 7th ECAC | Lost Quarterfinals vs. New Hampshire {{nowrap|(1–5)}} | Did not qualify |
Current roster
As of September 7, 2022.{{cite web |url=https://goprincetontigers.com/sports/womens-ice-hockey/roster |date=September 7, 2022 |publisher=Princeton University |title=2022–23 Women's Ice Hockey Roster |accessdate=September 7, 2022}}
{{College ice hockey team roster|women=yes}}
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{{CIHplayer|women=yes |num=3 |first=Kate |last=Monihan |link= |class=junior |rs= |pos=D |ft=5 |in=5 |wt= |birthyear=2001 |birthmonth=8 |birthday=18 |state=New Jersey |hometown=Moorestown, New Jersey |prevteam=Lawrenceville School |prevleague= |NHLteam= |NHLpick= |NHLyear= |inj= |cap=}}
{{CIHplayer|women=yes |num=4 |first=Mia |last=Coene |link= |class=sophomore |rs= |pos=F |ft=5 |in=5 |wt= |birthyear=2002 |birthmonth=2 |birthday=28 |state=New York |hometown=Clayton, New York |prevteam=Bishop Kearney Selects |prevleague= |NHLteam= |NHLpick= |NHLyear= |inj= |cap=}}
{{CIHplayer|women=yes |num=5 |first=Emma |last=Dornseif |link= |class=sophomore |rs= |pos=D |ft=5 |in=7 |wt= |birthyear=2001 |birthmonth=10 |birthday=17 |state=Minnesota |hometown=Oakdale, Minnesota |prevteam=Mahtomedi High School |prevleague= |NHLteam= |NHLpick= |NHLyear= |inj= |cap=}}
{{CIHplayer|women=yes |num=7 |first=Stef |last=Wallace |link= |class=junior |rs= |pos=D |ft=5 |in=10 |wt= |birthyear=2001 |birthmonth=3 |birthday=18 |state=British Columbia |hometown=Vancouver, British Columbia |prevteam=Oakville Jr. Hornets |prevleague= |NHLteam= |NHLpick= |NHLyear= |inj= |cap=}}
{{CIHplayer|women=yes |num=8 |first=Chloe |last=Harvey |link= |class=senior |rs= |pos=D |ft=5 |in=5 |wt= |birthyear=2000 |birthmonth=1 |birthday=1 |state=New York |hometown=Fairport, New York |prevteam=Bishop Kearney Selects |prevleague= |NHLteam= |NHLpick= |NHLyear= |inj= |cap=}}
{{CIHplayer|women=yes |num=9 |first=Annie |last=Kuehl |link= |class=junior |rs= |pos=F |ft=5 |in=7 |wt= |birthyear=2001 |birthmonth=8 |birthday=11 |state=Minnesota |hometown=Minneapolis, Minnesota |prevteam=Edina High School |prevleague= |NHLteam= |NHLpick= |NHLyear= |inj= |cap=}}
{{CIHplayer|women=yes |num=10 |first=Emerson |last=O'Leary |link= |class=freshman |rs= |pos=F |ft=5 |in=7 |wt= |birthyear=2004 |birthmonth=1 |birthday=16 |state=Massachusetts |hometown=Southborough, Massachusetts |prevteam=Noble and Greenough School |prevleague= |NHLteam= |NHLpick= |NHLyear= |inj= |cap=}}
{{CIHplayer|women=yes |num=11 |first=Jane |last=Kuehl |link= |class=freshman |rs= |pos=F |ft=5 |in=6 |wt= |birthyear=2003 |birthmonth=10 |birthday=18 |state=Minnesota |hometown=Minneapolis, Minnesota |prevteam=Edina High School |prevleague= |NHLteam= |NHLpick= |NHLyear= |inj= |cap=}}
{{CIHplayer|women=yes |num=13 |first=Grace |last=Kuipers |link= |class=sophomore |rs= |pos=F |ft=5 |in=5 |wt= |birthyear=2003 |birthmonth=5 |birthday=9 |state=Minnesota |hometown=Eden Prairie, Minnesota |prevteam=Eden Prairie High School |prevleague= |NHLteam= |NHLpick= |NHLyear= |inj= |cap=}}
{{CIHplayer|women=yes |num=15 |first=Catherine |last=Kerin |link= |class=junior |rs= |pos=F |ft=5 |in=5 |wt= |birthyear=2001 |birthmonth=6 |birthday=15 |state=Minnesota |hometown=Edina, Minnesota |prevteam=St. Paul United |prevleague= |NHLteam= |NHLpick= |NHLyear= |inj= |cap=}}
{{CIHplayer|women=yes |num=16 |first=Sarah |last=Fillier |link=Sarah Fillier |class=junior |rs= |pos=F |ft=5 |in=5 |wt= |birthyear=2000 |birthmonth=6 |birthday=9 |state=Ontario |hometown=Georgetown, Ontario |prevteam=Oakville Jr. Hornets |prevleague= |NHLteam= |NHLpick= |NHLyear= |inj= |cap=C}}
{{CIHplayer|women=yes |num=17 |first=Daniella |last=Calabrese |link= |class=junior |rs= |pos=F |ft=5 |in=6 |wt= |birthyear=2001 |birthmonth=10 |birthday=17 |state=Ontario |hometown=Brooklin, Ontario |prevteam=Durham West Jr. Lightning |prevleague= |NHLteam= |NHLpick= |NHLyear= |inj= |cap=}}
{{CIHplayer|women=yes |num=18 |first=Issy |last=Wunder |link= |class=freshman |rs= |pos=F |ft=5 |in=11 |wt= |birthyear=2003 |birthmonth=12 |birthday=15 |state=Ontario |hometown=Toronto, Ontario |prevteam=Durham West Jr. Lightning |prevleague= |NHLteam= |NHLpick= |NHLyear= |inj= |cap=}}
{{CIHplayer|women=yes |num=19 |first=Sarah |last=Paul |link= |class=sophomore |rs= |pos=F |ft=5 |in=8 |wt= |birthyear=2003 |birthmonth=7 |birthday=20 |state=British Columbia |hometown=West Kelowna, British Columbia |prevteam=Rink Hockey Academy Kelowna |prevleague= |NHLteam= |NHLpick= |NHLyear= |inj= |cap=}}
{{CIHplayer|women=yes |num=20 |first=Katherine |last=Khramtsov |link= |class=freshman |rs= |pos=F |ft=5 |in=5 |wt= |birthyear=2004 |birthmonth=4 |birthday=17 |state=Maryland |hometown=Kensington, Maryland |prevteam=Philadelphia Jr. Flyers |prevleague= |NHLteam= |NHLpick= |NHLyear= |inj= |cap=}}
{{CIHplayer|women=yes |num=21 |first=Emma |last=Kee |link= |class=junior |rs= |pos=F |ft=5 |in=2 |wt= |birthyear=2000 |birthmonth=9 |birthday=14 |state=Virginia |hometown=McLean, Virginia |prevteam=Shattuck-Saint Mary's |prevleague= |NHLteam= |NHLpick= |NHLyear= |inj= |cap=}}
{{CIHplayer|women=yes |num=22 |first=Maggie |last=Connors |link= |class=senior |rs= |pos=F |ft=5 |in=6 |wt= |birthyear=2000 |birthmonth=10 |birthday=22 |state=Newfoundland and Labrador |hometown=St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador |prevteam=Shattuck-Saint Mary's |prevleague= |NHLteam= |NHLpick= |NHLyear= |inj= |cap=C}}
{{CIHplayer|women=yes |num=23 |first=Ellie |last=Marcovsky |link= |class=sophomore |rs= |pos=F |ft=5 |in=3 |wt= |birthyear=2002 |birthmonth=1 |birthday=21 |state=Pennsylvania |hometown=Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |prevteam=Robert Morris |prevleague= |NHLteam= |NHLpick= |NHLyear= |inj= |cap=}}
{{CIHplayer|women=yes |num=24 |first=Kayla |last=Fillier |link= |class=senior |rs= |pos=F |ft=5 |in=6 |wt= |birthyear=2000 |birthmonth=6 |birthday=9 |state=Ontario |hometown=Georgetown, Ontario |prevteam=Oakville Jr. Hornets |prevleague= |NHLteam= |NHLpick= |NHLyear= |inj= |cap=}}
{{CIHplayer|women=yes |num=25 |first=Dominique |last=Cormier |link=Dominique Cormier |class=sophomore |rs= |pos=D |ft=5 |in=7 |wt= |birthyear=2003 |birthmonth=10 |birthday=11 |state=New Brunswick |hometown=Sainte-Marie-de-Kent, New Brunswick |prevteam=Stanstead College |prevleague= |NHLteam= |NHLpick= |NHLyear= |inj= |cap=}}
{{CIHplayer|women=yes |num=27 |first=Solveig |last=Neunzert |link= |class=senior |rs= |pos=D |ft=5 |in=9 |wt= |birthyear=1999 |birthmonth=11 |birthday=14 |state=Germany |hometown=Passau, Germany |prevteam=ERC Ingolstadt |prevleague= |NHLteam= |NHLpick= |NHLyear= |inj= |cap=}}
{{CIHplayer|women=yes |num=29 |first=Taylor |last=Hyland |link= |class=freshman |rs= |pos=G |ft=5 |in=8 |wt= |birthyear=2002 |birthmonth=12 |birthday=4 |state=Massachusetts |hometown=Wellesley, Massachusetts |prevteam=Loomis Chaffee School |prevleague= |NHLteam= |NHLpick= |NHLyear= |inj= |cap=}}
{{CIHplayer|women=yes |num=30 |first=Cassie |last=Reale |link= |class=senior |rs= |pos=G |ft=5 |in=9 |wt= |birthyear=2000 |birthmonth=7 |birthday=18 |state=Ontario |hometown=Toronto, Ontario |prevteam=Mississauga Jr. Chiefs |prevleague= |NHLteam= |NHLpick= |NHLyear= |inj= |cap=}}
{{CIHplayer|women=yes |num=35 |first=Jennifer |last=Olnowich |link= |class=sophomore |rs= |pos=G |ft=5 |in=5 |wt= |birthyear=2002 |birthmonth=3 |birthday=9 |state=New Jersey |hometown=Madison, New Jersey |prevteam=Jersey Penguins |prevleague= |NHLteam= |NHLpick= |NHLyear= |inj= |cap=}}
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Notable players
Awards and honors
- Issy Wunder, 2024–25 Ivy League Player of the Year{{cite web |url=https://ivyleague.com/news/2025/2/26/womens-ice-hockey-all-ivy-and-major-award-winners-announced.aspx |title=Women's Ice Hockey All-Ivy and Major Award Winners Announced |website=ivyleague.com |date=February 26, 2025 |access-date=February 26, 2025}}
- Amy Bourbeau, 2011 AHCA Assistant Coach Award (inaugural winner){{Cite web |url=http://www.ahcahockey.com/news/1011/0120awa.html |title=American Hockey Coaches Association |access-date=2011-03-11 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110707094355/http://www.ahcahockey.com/news/1011/0120awa.html |archive-date=2011-07-07 |url-status=dead }}
- Carly Bullock, Women's Hockey Commissioners Association Player of the Month February 2020{{Cite web|title=Two Hockey East Players Receive National Monthly Awards|url=http://hockeyeastonline.com/women/articles/2020/03/two-hockey-east-players-receive-national-monthly-awards.php#:~:text=%2D%20Princeton%20senior%20Carly%20Bullock%20(Eden,in%20just%20nine%20games%20played.|date=March 4, 2020|access-date=April 23, 2021|website=hockeyeastonline.com |language=en-us}}
- Maggie Connors: Women’s Hockey Commissioners Association Rookie of the Month – February 2019{{cite journal|title=Eldridge and Connors Win WHCA National Awards|url=https://www.ecachockey.com/women/2018-19/News/20190306_-_WHCA_February_Awards|access-date=April 10, 2021|website=ecachockey.com|date=6 March 2019|publisher=ECAC Hockey}}
- Danielle DiCesare, Forward, Sophomore, 2010 Honorable Mention All-Ivy
- Sarah Fillier, 2019–20 CCM Hockey Women's Division I All-American: Second Team{{cite web |url=https://www.ahcahockey.com/news/1920/0324w1aa.php| title=2019–20 CCM/AHCA Women's University Division All-Americans Announced| website= ahcahockey.com| date=24 March 2020 | accessdate=1 April 2021}}
- Sarah Fillier, 2019–20 Women's Hockey Commissioners Association National Rookie of the Year{{cite web|url=https://hockeycommissioners.com/articles/20182019/sarah-fillier-of-princeton-is-chosen-womens-national-rookie-of-the-year.php |title=Sarah Fillier of Princeton Is Chosen Women's National Rookie of the Year |website=hockeycommissioners.com |date=March 21, 2019 |access-date=January 13, 2023}}
- Patty Kazmaier, All-Ivy League Honorable Mention honors as a freshman
- Patty Kazmaier, All-Ivy League Second Team in her sophomore and junior seasons
- Patty Kazmaier, All-Ivy League First Team and All-Eastern College Athletic Conference First Team as a senior
- Patty Kazmaier, Ivy League Most Valuable Player (1986){{cite web |url=http://www.ivyleaguesports.com/documents/pattykazmaier.asp |title=Ivy League Sports |access-date=2010-02-25 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100115144518/http://www.ivyleaguesports.com/documents/pattykazmaier.asp |archive-date=2010-01-15 }}
- Mollie Marcoux, four-time All-Ivy (1988, 1989, 1990, 1991)
- Marykate Oakley, Second Team All-Ivy League, 2007–08
- Paula Romanchuk, Forward, Sophomore, 2010 Honorable Mention All-Ivy
- Sasha Sherry, Second Team All-ECAC, 2010–11{{Cite web|url=https://goprincetontigers.com/news/2011/3/1/205106479|title=Sherry and Weber Claim All-ECAC Women's Hockey Honors|website=Princeton University Athletics|accessdate=30 June 2023}}
- Rachel Weber, Second Team All-ECAC, 2010–11
=All-Ivy honors=
- Sasha Sherry, 2010–11 Second Team All-Ivy
- Rachel Weber, 2010–11 Second Team All-Ivy{{cite web |url=http://www.ivyleaguesports.com/sports/wice/2010-11/releases/Womens_Ice_Hockey_All-Ivy_--_2011 |title=Women's Ice Hockey All-Ivy – 2011 – Ivy League |access-date=2014-01-11 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140111110629/http://www.ivyleaguesports.com/sports/wice/2010-11/releases/Womens_Ice_Hockey_All-Ivy_--_2011 |archive-date=2014-01-11 }}
- Kristen Young, Honorable Mention All-Ivy League, 2007–08, Goaltender, Princeton (Junior) {{cite web |url=http://www.ivyleaguesports.com/article.asp?intID=6431 |title=Ivy League Sports |access-date=2010-02-11 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080401001248/http://www.ivyleaguesports.com/article.asp?intID=6431 |archive-date=2008-04-01 }}
- Kristen Young, Second Team All-Ivy, 2008–09, Goaltender, Princeton (Senior)
- Carly Bullock, 2017–18 First Team All-Ivy{{cite web |url=https://ivyleague.com/news/2018/2/22/womens-ice-hockey-all-ivy-postseason-awards-announced.aspx| title=Women's Ice Hockey All-Ivy, Postseason Awards Announced| website=ivyleague.com| date=February 22, 2018 | accessdate=22 April 2021}}
- Karlie Lund, 2017–18 Second Team All-Ivy
- Claire Thompson, 2017–18 Second Team All-Ivy
- Stephanie Sucharda, 2017–18 Second Team All-Ivy
- Stephanie Neatby, 2017–18 Second Team All-Ivy
- Mariah Keopple, 2021–22 Second Team All-Ivy
- Issy Wunder, 2024–25 First Team All-Ivy
- Sarah Paul, 2024–25 Second Team All-Ivy
- Mackenzie Alexander, 2024–25 Second Team All-Ivy
=ECAC honors=
- Gretchen Anderson, Forward, 2002 All-ECAC North Honorable Mention
- Katherine Dineen, First Team All-Ivy League, 2007–08, Defenseman, Princeton (Junior)
- Katherine Dineen, Defense, 2009 First Team All-ECAC{{Cite web |url=http://www.brownbears.com/sports/w-hockey/spec-rel/030309aad.html# |title=Brown Bears: Nicole Stock and Paige Pyett Named All-ECAC Hockey |access-date=2010-03-17 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110123155607/http://brownbears.com/sports/w-hockey/spec-rel/030309aad.html# |archive-date=2011-01-23 |url-status=dead }}
- Katherine Dineen, 2009 ECAC Best Defenseman
- Aviva Grumet-Morris, Defense, 2002 ECAC North First Team
- Jeff Kampersal: 2002 ECAC North Coach of the Year{{Cite web |url=http://www.dartmouth.edu/~news/releases/2002/march/031402.html# |title=Dartmouth's Haggard named ECAC-North Player of the Year |access-date=2010-03-12 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110606022122/http://www.dartmouth.edu/~news/releases/2002/march/031402.html# |archive-date=2011-06-06 |url-status=dead }}
- Jeff Kampersal, 2009 ECAC Coach of the Year
- Katharine Maglione, Defense, 2002 ECAC North All-Rookie Team
- Mollie Marcoux, All ECAC in 1991
- Mollie Marcoux, All-ECAC team of the decade (1990 ‘s)
- Mollie Marcoux, Ivy League's Silver Anniversary ice hockey team (selected in 1999).{{cite web |url= http://www.ivy50.com/story.aspx?sid=9/26/2006|title= Mollie Marcoux|author= Suzanne Eschenbach |publisher= Ivy @ 50|access-date=16 April 2010}}
- Sasha Sherry, First Team All-Ivy League, 2007–08, Defenseman, Princeton (Freshman)
- Sasha Sherry Defense, 2009 First Team All-ECAC
- Sasha Sherry, Defense, Junior, 2010 Second Team All-Ivy{{cite web|url=http://www.brownbears.com/sports/w-hockey/2009-10/releases/20100225u4xuqc|title=Freshman Katie Jamieson Receives All-Ivy Accolades|date=February 25, 2010|access-date=6 April 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110123155826/http://brownbears.com/sports/w-hockey/2009-10/releases/20100225u4xuqc|archive-date=23 January 2011|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}}
=Princeton's Patty Kazmaier Award=
Of note, the Tigers also have their own Patty Kazmaier Award. Unlike the NCAA award, this award is given annually to a senior member of the women's hockey team. The criteria include making the greatest contribution to the program during her career and best exemplifying characteristics such as: loyalty and devotion to Princeton Women's Hockey and determination and perseverance under adverse conditions.
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| Year | Winner |
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|2020 | Claire Thompson |
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|2010 | Stephanie Denino{{Cite web|url=http://www.goprincetontigers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=10600&ATCLID=648505|title = Stephanie Denino – Women's Ice Hockey}} |
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|2009 | Kristen Young{{Cite web |url=https://admin.xosn.com/fls/10600/pdf/WIH_Record_Book_10.pdf |title=Archived copy |access-date=2011-03-27 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121002003610/https://admin.xosn.com/fls/10600/pdf/WIH_Record_Book_10.pdf |archive-date=2012-10-02 |url-status=dead }} |
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|2008 | Elizabeth Keady |
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|2007 | Kimberly Pearce |
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|2006 | Heather Jackson |
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|2005 | Katharine Maglione Rebecca Stewart |
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|2004 | Lisa Rasmussen |
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|2003 | Andrea Kilbourne |
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|2002 | Aviva Grumet-Morris |
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|2001 | Abbey Fox Lauren Hayes |
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|2000 | Danielle Holtschlag |
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|1999 | Elizabeth Shea |
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|1998 | Tamara Orlow |
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|1997 | Karen Chernisky Amanda Pfeiffer |
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|1996 | Elizabeth Hill |
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|1995 | Katherine Issel |
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|1994 | Whitney Rogers |
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|1993 | Ella Griffith |
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|1992 | Christine Pillsbury |
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|1991 | Mollie Marcoux |
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|1990 | Eleanor Tydings |
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Tigers in professional hockey
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|= CWHL All-Star |style="background-color:#FFCC00; border:1px solid #aaaaaa; width:2em;"| |= NWHL All-Star |style="background-color:#FBCEB1; border:1px solid #aaaaaa; width:2em;"| |= Clarkson Cup Champion |style="background-color:#CCFFCC; border:1px solid #aaaaaa; width:2em;"| |= Isobel Cup Champion |
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| Defense | CWHL | | 1 (2015) | 1 (2016) |
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| Stephanie Denino | Defense | CWHL | | 1 (2012) | |
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| Defense | Metropolitan Riveters | NWHL | 4 | |1 (2018) |
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| Megan Van Beusekom-Sweerin | Goaltender | WWHL | | 1 (2010) | |
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See also
References
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==External links==
- {{official website}}
{{Princeton Tigers women's ice hockey navbox}}
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