2010–11 United States women's national ice hockey team

The 2010–11 women's national hockey team represented the United States in various tournaments during the season. The team won the gold medal at the Women's World Championships. The head coach of the National team was Mark Johnson.

Offseason

News and notes

Senior team

The first tournament for the US team in the season will be the 2010 Four Nations Cup.

Four Nations Cup

Date Opponent Location Time Score Goal scorers
Fri Nov 5 Sweden Brunswick, Maine 7 pm USA 4-1 Sweden [5] Jinelle Zaugg-Siergiej (2), Caitlin Cahow, Allie Thunstrom
Tues Nov 9 Canada St. John's, Newfoundland 6 pm USA 3-2 Canada(Shootout)[6]US: Jenny Potter, Meghan Duggan
Can: Marie-Philip Poulin, Meaghan Mikkelson
Wed Nov 10 Finland St. John's, Nfld 6 pm USA 4-0 Finland[7] Jocelyne Lamoureux, Brianne Decker, Meghan Duggan (2)
Fri Nov 12 Sweden St. John's, Nfld 11:30 am USA 4-0 Sweden[8] Hilary Knight, Kacey Bellamy, Monique Lamoureux, Erika Lawler
Sat Nov 13 Canada (Gold Medal Game) St. John's, Nfld 7:30 pm USA 2-3 Canada (OT) [9] Julie Chu, Kendall Coyne

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Roster

Number Name Position Height Club
1 Molly Schaus G 5-8 Boston College Eagles
31Jessie Vetter G 5-8 USA National Team
22Kacey Bellamy D 5-8 USA National Team
8 Caitlin Cahow D 5-4 USA National Team
9 Molly Engstrom D 5-9 USA National Team
Meagan Mangene D 5-6 Boston College Eagles
Michelle Picard D 5-6 Noble and Greenough School/Massachusetts Spitfires U19
Josephine Pucci D 5-8 Harvard Crimson
Anne Schleper D 5-10 Minnesota Golden Gophers
13 Julie Chu F 5-8 USA National Team
Kendall Coyne F 5-2 Berkshire School
Brianna Decker F 5-4 Wisconsin
10 Meghan Duggan F 5-9 Wisconsin
Sarah Erickson F 5-7 Minnesota
Amanda Kessel F 5-6 Minnesota
21 Hilary Knight F 5-10 Wisconsin
17 Jocelyne Lamoureux F 5-6 North Dakota
7 Monique Lamoureux F 5-6 North Dakota
Erika Lawler F 5-0 USA National Team
Jenny Potter F 5-4 Usa National Team
Haley Skarupa F 5-5 Washington Pride U19
Allie Thunstrom F 5-5 Boston College

Holiday Camp

Roster

Name Position Height Club
Brianne McLaughlin G 5-8 USA National Team
Alex Rigsby G 5-7 Wisconsin Badgers
Molly Schaus G 5-8 Boston College Eagles
Jessie Vetter G 5-8 USA National Team
Kacey Bellamy D 5-8 USA National Team
Blake Bolden D 5-6 Boston College
Caitlin Cahow D 5-4 USA National Team
Molly Engstrom D 5-9 USA National Team
Marissa Gedman D 5-9 Harvard Crimson
Kelly Jaminski D 6-0 Wisconsin Badgers
Meagan Mangene D 5-6 Boston College Eagles
Geena Prough D 5-2 Wisconsin Badgers
Josephine Pucci D 5-8 Harvard Crimson
Rachel Ramsey D 6-0 Minnetonka High School
Angela Ruggiero D 5-9 Boston Blades
Anne Schleper D 5-10 Minnesota Golden Gophers
Sasha Sherry D 6-0 Princeton Tigers
Brittany Ammerman F 5-6 Wisconsin Badgers
Brooke Ammerman F 5-8 Wisconsin Badgers
Kate Bacon F 5-6 Providence Friars
Julie Chu F 5-8 USA National Team
Kendall Coyne F 5-2 Berkshire School
Brianna Decker F 5-4 Wisconsin
Meghan Duggan F 5-9 Wisconsin
Sarah Erickson F 5-7 Minnesota
Amanda Kessel F 5-6 Minnesota
Hilary Knight F 5-10 Wisconsin
Jocelyne Lamoureux F 5-6 North Dakota
Monique Lamoureux F 5-6 North Dakota
Erika Lawler F 5-0 USA National Team
Jenny Potter F 5-4 USA National Team
Haley Skarupa F 5-5 Washington Pride U19
Allie Thunstrom F 5-5 Boston College

IIHF World Championships

The USA Women's National Team will attempt to repeat as gold medal winners as they compete in the 2011 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships in Switzerland. A total of 30 players were invited to the selection training camp in Ann Arbor, Michigan, from April 4–12, with the final 21-player roster set for the USA Women's National Team to be announced on April 9.[13] Also USA will play a pair of games against Canada on April 7 and 8 in Michigan.[14] Hilary Knight (Hanover, N.H.) scored the game-winning goal at 7:48 of overtime as the U.S. Women’s National Team won its third consecutive world title with a 3-2 overtime victory against Canada at the 2011 International Ice Hockey Federation World Women's Championship at Hallenstadion.[15] Jessie Vetter made 51 saves in the championship-winning effort.[16]

Notes

Roster

Number Position Name Height 2011 Club
29 Goaltender Brianne McLaughlin 5-8 N/A
1 Goaltender Molly Schaus 5-8 Boston College
31 Goaltender Jessie Vetter 5-8 N/A
22 Defense Kacey Bellamy 5-8 Boston Blades
8 Defense Caitlin Cahow 5-4 Boston Blades
9 Defense Molly Engstrom 5-9 Brampton Thunder
24 Defense Josephine Pucci 5-8 Harvard University
4 Defense Angela Ruggiero 5-9 Boston Blades
15 Defense Anne Schleper 5-10 Minnesota
13 Forward Julie Chu 5-8 Montreal Stars
26 Forward Kendall Coyne 5-2Berkshire School
14 Forward Brianna Decker 5-4Wisconsin
10 Forward Meghan Duggan 5-9Wisconsin
21 Forward Hilary Knight 5-10Wisconsin
17 Forward Jocelyne Lamoureux 5-6North Dakota
7 Forward Monique Lamoureux 5-6North Dakota
19 Forward Gigi Marvin 5-8Minnesota Whitecaps
12 Forward Jenny Potter 5-4Minnesota Whitecaps
3 Forward Jen Schoullis 5-9University of Minnesota
16 Forward Kelli Stack 5-5Boston College
27 Forward Kelley Steadman 5-11Mercyhurst College

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Schedule

April 17, 2011
12:00
United States  5 – 0
(0–0, 2–0, 3–0)
 Slovakia Hallenstadion
Attendance: 585
April 18, 2011
16:00
Russia  1 – 13
(0–5, 1–3, 0–5)
 United States Hallenstadion
Attendance: 535
April 20, 2011
20:00
United States  9 – 1
(4–0, 5–0, 0–1)
 Sweden Deutweg rink
Attendance: 748

Under 22 team

The team will participate in both the 2010 USA Hockey Women's National Festival and the 2010 Under-22 Series. The Women's National Festival will run from August 13–21 at the Olympic Center in Lake Placid, N.Y. The U-22 team will depart the Festival early and travel to Toronto to compete in the three-game Under-22 Series against Canada from August 18–21.[19]

Roster

Number Name Position Height Club
1 Lauren Dahm G 5'6" Clarkson
35 Alyssa Grogan G 5'6" Minnesota
2 Kasey Boucher D 5'7" Boston University
3 Kelly Wild D 5'3" Ohio State University
5 Anne Schleper D 5'10" Minnesota
9 Megan Bozek D 5'9" Minnesota
11 Montana Vichorek D 5'7" Bemidji State
25Sasha Sherry D 6'0" Providence
22 Amber Yung D 5'10" Minnesota
28 Josephine Pucci D 5'8" Harvard
7 Monique Lamoureux D 5'6" Minnesota

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Team Canada series

Date Score USA scorers
Aug. 18 USA 4-1 Canada Monique Lamoureux
Aug. 19 USA 6-5 Canada (shootout) Brianna Decker, Monique Lamoureux (2), Hilary Knight (2) [21]
Aug. 21 USA 7-2 Canada Amanda Kessel, Kendall Coyne

Under 18 team

Player GP G A Pts +/− PIM POS
United States Alex Carpenter 5 6 4 10 +4 0 FW
United States Hannah Brandt 5 5 5 10 +11 2 FW
United States Amanda Pelkey 5 4 6 10 +9 2 FW
United States Emily Field 5 4 5 9 +8 0 FW
United States Haley Skarupa 5 3 5 8 +5 0 FW
United States Layla Marvin 5 6 1 7 +9 2 FW

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus/Minus; PIM = Penalties In Minutes; POS = Position

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2011 Winter Universiade

Team Roster

Following is the 2011 United States Women's National University Team, which will be representing the United States in the ice hockey competition:[23][24]

No. Pos. Name Height Weight Birthdate Birthplace Year 2010-11 team
1 G Vaughn, KatieKatie Vaughn 5 ft 6 in (168 cm) 120 lb (54 kg) 27 September 1992 Pittsburgh, PA Freshman Penn State University
30 G Rossi, HeatherHeather Rossi 5 ft 6 in (168 cm) 160 lb (73 kg) 29 April 1988 Kunkletown, PA Senior Penn State University
3 D Crawford, SheaShea Crawford 5 ft 5 in (165 cm) 140 lb (64 kg) 30 April 1988 Selbyville, DE Senior Lindenwood University
4 D Winters, MeganMegan Winters 5 ft 10 in (178 cm) 150 lb (68 kg) 1 September 1990 Basking Ridge, NJ Sophomore Northeastern University
5 D Young, ChristinaChristina Young 5 ft 5 in (165 cm) 168 lb (76 kg) 30 May 1989 Stafford, VA Senior Michigan State University
6 D Reihl, LindsayLindsay Reihl 5 ft 7 in (170 cm) 135 lb (61 kg) 23 September 1991 Cheshire, CT Sophomore Penn State University
7 D Katz, BeckyBecky Katz 5 ft 6 in (168 cm) 145 lb (66 kg) 24 November 1990 Cambridge, MN Sophomore Robert Morris University (Illinois)
8 D Konsdorf, NicoleNicole Konsdorf 5 ft 4 in (163 cm) 130 lb (59 kg) 18 June 1989 Freeland, MI Junior Lindenwood University
9 D Black, RachelRachel Black 5 ft 3 in (160 cm) 130 lb (59 kg) 9 May 1989 Redwood City, CA Junior Robert Morris University (Illinois)
10 F Rohlik, DeniseDenise Rohlik 5 ft 5 in (165 cm) 130 lb (59 kg) 5 May 1990 Raleigh, NC Junior Penn State University
11 F Wynn, EricaErica Wynn 5 ft 10 in (178 cm) 130 lb (59 kg) 31 March 1991 Anchorage, AK Sophomore Lindenwood University
12 F Ducie, JustineJustine Ducie 5 ft 6 in (168 cm) 135 lb (61 kg) 29 June 1989 Sandwich, MA Senior University of Rhode Island
14 F Payne, TerraTerra Payne 5 ft 5 in (165 cm) 150 lb (68 kg) 14 September 1988 Gaylord, MI Senior Michigan State University
15 F Nelson, EmilyEmily Nelson 5 ft 4 in (163 cm) 160 lb (73 kg) 8 September 1989 Harper Woods, MI Senior University of Michigan
16 F Arcibal, AllyssonAllysson Arcibal 5 ft 4 in (163 cm) 160 lb (73 kg) 13 March 1992 Vista, CA Freshman Lindenwood University
17 F Juha, TiffanyTiffany Juha 5 ft 2 in (157 cm) 130 lb (59 kg) 11 April 1988 Cape Coral, FL Senior California University of Pennsylvania
18 F Redick, SamanthaSamantha Redick 5 ft 7 in (170 cm) 145 lb (66 kg) 20 February 1992 Anchorage, AK Freshman Lindenwood University
19 F Weaver, RameyRamey Weaver 5 ft 2 in (157 cm) 135 lb (61 kg) 14 October 1989 Eagle River, AK Junior Robert Morris University (Illinois)
20 F Minnie, ChelseaChelsea Minnie 5 ft 6 in (168 cm) 140 lb (64 kg) 24 March 1992 St. Clair, MI Freshman Grand Valley State University
21 F Rumsey, AshleyAshley Rumsey 5 ft 8 in (173 cm) 160 lb (73 kg) 28 September 1988 West Olive, MI Senior Grand Valley State University
23 F Kucharski, ShelbyShelby Kucharski 5 ft 2 in (157 cm) 130 lb (59 kg) 31 May 1991 Livonia, MI Sophomore Grand Valley State University
25 F Hoium, CharlotteCharlotte Hoium 5 ft 7 in (170 cm) 140 lb (64 kg) 10 June 1990 Falcon Heights, MN Junior Michigan State University
A G Wyniemko, MichelleMichelle Wyniemko 5 ft 4 in (163 cm) 113 lb (51 kg) 21 November 1990 Westland, MI Junior Grand Valley State University
A D Christofferson, KateKate Christofferson 5 ft 3 in (160 cm) 130 lb (59 kg) 11 January 1991 Trumbull, CT Sophomore Penn State University
A D Jensen, SarahSarah Jensen 5 ft 4 in (163 cm) 150 lb (68 kg) 26 November 1988 Albert Lea, MN Senior South Dakota State University
A F Bowers, KayleighKayleigh Bowers 5 ft 6 in (168 cm) 145 lb (66 kg) 11 January 1990 Fort Worth, TX Junior Michigan State University
A F Kann, AlexAlex Kann 5 ft 3 in (160 cm) 135 lb (61 kg) 16 October 1991 Phoenix, AZ Freshman Michigan State University
A F Neal, JoslynJoslyn Neal 5 ft 8 in (173 cm) 135 lb (61 kg) 2 August 1989 Harrison Township, MI Senior University of Michigan

A - Alternate

Round Robin Results

Team GP W OTW OTL L GF GA DIF PTS
Canada 5 4 1 0 0 39 1 +38 14
Finland 5 4 0 1 0 49 3 +46 13
Slovakia 5 3 0 0 2 33 11 +22 9
United States 5 2 0 0 3 25 18 +7 6
Great Britain 5 1 0 0 4 11 36 -25 3
Turkey 5 0 0 0 5 0 88 -88 0
January 27, 2011
9:30
United States 1 – 5
(0–2, 1–1, 0–2)
Slovakia 500 Ice Rink, Erzurum
January 28, 2011
11:00
United States 15 - 0
(8–0, 5–0, 2-0)
Turkey 500 Ice Rink, Erzurum
January 30, 2011
15:00
Finland 3 - 1
(0-0, 2-0, 1-1)
United States 500 Ice Rink, Erzurum
January 31, 2010
11:00
United States 0 - 9
(0-3, 0-4, 0-2)
Canada 500 Ice Rink, Erzurum
February 2, 2011
12:30
Great Britain 1 - 8
(0-2, 1-3, 0-3)
United States 3000 Ice Rink, Erzurum

Semifinals

February 4, 2011
20:00
Canada 8 – 1
(2-1, 3-0, 3-0)
United States 3000 Ice Rink, Erzurum

Awards and honors

See also

References

External links

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