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Arizona State Sun Devils women's ice hockey

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Women's ice hockey team of Arizona State University

College ice hockey team
Arizona State Sun Devils women's ice hockey
Arizona State Sun Devils women's ice hockey athletic logo
UniversityArizona State University
ConferenceWWCHL
Head coachLindsey Ellis
7th season, 92–67–5
Assistant coachesKenzie Pavlack, Mariah Trupp, Evan Hauser, Sheridan Gloyd
Captain(s)Elle McKenna
Alternate captain(s)Quinn Eatinger, Sydney Paulsen, Sam Murphy
ArenaMullett Arena
Tempe, Arizona
ColorsMaroon and Gold
   
ACHA tournament appearances
2023, 2024
Conference tournament champions
2023, 2024
Conference regular season champions
2022, 2023, 2024

TheArizona State Sun Devils women's ice hockey team representsArizona State University (ASU) inAmerican Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA) women's Division I competition as a member of theWestern Women's Collegiate Hockey League (WWCHL). It plays its home games atMullett Arena inTempe, beginning in the 2022–23 season.

Lindsey Ellis has been the team's coach in each of the program's seven years of existence, having grown up in nearby Peoria and coming back to Arizona to start the program after a successful career atMiami University that included an ACHA National Championship in 2014.

History

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2016–17

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Arizona State University announced the addition of women's club ice hockey in August 2015, with play scheduled to begin the following season in August 2016.[1] The team would play its home games atOceanside Ice Arena, the same venue as themen's team and just miles from campus. Arizona native Lindsey Ellis would serve as the head coach. Ellis played four years of club hockey atMiami University and was an alternate captain for two seasons. In her junior season, 2013/14, Ellis and Miami won the national title, the same year ASU's DI men's ACHA team won the title, prompting the wheels to be put in motion for a women's team at ASU.[2]

The team's inaugural leadership group was made up of captain KC McGinley and alternate captains Dannika Borges, Amber Galles and Taylor England.

ASU played its first season with a thin roster and a road-heavy schedule, with the first game in ASU's history taking place on Friday, October 7 inBoulder, a 5–1 loss to theUniversity of Colorado. The first goal in program history was scored by Erin Rawls 14:08 into the first period on an assist from Dannika Borges.

Over the remainder of the regular season, the Sun Devils facedColorado State University,Midland University,Lindenwood-Belleville, theUniversity of Minnesota and theUniversity of Wisconsin. While all of these games resulted in losses, the Midland games were close, both at scores of 3–1. After a 0–12 start, ASU's first wins as a program finally took place February 4, a 5–3 victory over theUniversity of Denver that included its first ever hat trick, a three-goal effort from junior Amber Galles.

After ending the season with a 2–1 win over Denver, ASU prepped for the WWCHL tournament, having earned a bid by being the host team. All three games of the postseason tournament were losses, 4–0 to Lindenwood, 5–4 to Colorado State and 5–4 to Midland. The team finished 2–15 and placed seventh in their eight-team conference.

2017–18

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After a challenging inaugural season that saw the Sun Devils go 2–15, the 2017/18 campaign was a season marked with significant improvement. While the roster was not any larger, with 10–12 skaters in any given game, the returners contributed more points than the previous season with key contributions from newcomers as well.

Goaltender Jordan Nash-Boulden was the lone net-minder for ASU all year long, playing 1,499 minutes and facing 1,000 shots for a save percentage of .921. The team brought in a freshman class of three players, highlighted by Catherine Jones, who scored seven goals with seven assists for 14 points, good for 4th on the team.

The season began with two games againstGrand Canyon University, marking the first meetings between the two teams in GCU's inaugural campaign. While the season's opener resulted in a tie,[3] the Sun Devils stormed back the next night to take a 4–1 victory.[4] Finishing off a stretch of six straight home games to open the season, the Devils dropped two games toColorado,[5] then two overColorado State, ASU's first two wins over the CSU Rams in history.[6]

After the wins over CSU, the team hit a rough patch, dropping six straight games between the WWCHL Showcase in Colorado and two home losses andMidland. One of these loses was a 1–0 shutout at the hands of GCU, marking the Lopes' first win not only over ASU but as a program.[7] Arizona State rebounded against GCU in December, ending 2017 on a strong note, beating GCU twice on the road with a 3–0 victory December 8 that was both Nash-Boulden's and the program's first shutouts.[8]

ASU wrapped up its home-heavy regular season with two victories overDenver,[9] clinching a berth to the WWCHL playoffs to be held at the end of February inFremont, Nebraska. Before the postseason began, the Sun Devils hit the road for a non-conference weekend in Ohio, playing two games against head coach Lindsey Ellis' alma mater,Miami University and one againstOhio State.

Ahead of the postseason, Arizona State was ranked for the first time in program history, coming in at No. 15 in the ACHA weekly rankings for women's division 1.[10] The season ended inNebraska atSidner Ice Arena, where the Sun Devils lost to Lindenwood-Belleville and Midland in the WWCHL tournament.[11] The Sun Devils finished the season 8–15–1, the program's best mark and a conference record of 7–10–1 that positioned them fifth of the nine teams in the WWCHL.

2018–19

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Arizona State's 2018/19 season was drastically different from seasons past, with the program's first large recruiting class and for the first time in team history, a full roster of 21 players.[12] For the first four weeks of the season, the Sun Devils hovered between 12 and 14 in the ACHA rankings before dropping out for several weeks and reappearing at No. 15 later in the season.

For the second straight year, ASU began the season againstGrand Canyon, continuing a cross-town rivalry that developed the previous season with a series split.[13] With two games under her team's belt, head coach Lindsey Ellis chose to name four alternate captains, having waited until after the season began. Of the four, two were unique selections in the college hockey landscape, in a goaltender (Jordan Nash-Boulden) and a freshman (Kat Jones).[14]

The Sun Devils then spent two weekends away from home, participating in the WWCHL showcase againstDenver andMidland, inColorado and a showcase inSpringfield, Missouri, with games againstConcordia Ann Arbor,Aquinas andMcKendree. For the first time in program history, ASU tied Midland, drawing 4–4 in overtime for its first non-loss against the Warriors. In Missouri, the Devils went 2–1, with their only loss coming to McKendree, a 5–0 deficit on Saturday, October 27. In the October 25th game against CUAA, freshman forward Kat Jones recorded the second hat trick in program history, scoring three goals in the 8–1 win.[15] The next six games were a stretch against the three Colorado teams. ASU split a home series withColorado State, lost two toColorado and beat Denver twice before coming back home to split a home-and-home series with GCU.

When the calendar flipped to 2019, the Sun Devils wrapped up December with two losses toMinnesota,[16] before taking a week off and bouncing back strong to wrap up the regular season with a sweep of GCU at home. On February 8, Kat Jones won the game with a shorthanded goal in overtime, the lone tally in a 1–0 victory.[17]

To wrap up the season, ASU hosted the WWCHL conference tournament inLas Vegas at theLas Vegas Golden Knights'City National Arena. After a 3–1 loss to Colorado on February 22,[18] the closest margin ever between the two teams, the Devils responded on February 23 with their first ever playoff win, a 4–0 victory over GCU to send the team into the semifinals for the first time in program history.[19] While the season ended with a 3–0 loss to Midland late in the evening on the 23rd, the game not only marked the deepest playoff run in program history, but their 10-12-1 finish (.457 winning percentage) was the best in the young team's three seasons. 8-11-1 in conference play during the regular season was good for 3rd of the six teams in the WWCHL.

2019–20

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For the first six games of the season, Arizona State played without captains, but in mid-October, head coach Lindsey Ellis named sophomore Kat Jones the team's captain, while naming seniors Molly Potter and Jordan Nash-Boulden, as well as sophomore Danielle Dupont, the alternate captains.[20] For the first time in program history, Arizona State spent the entire season in the rankings, moving between 12th and 13th in the ACHA all season.

The Sun Devils opened up the 2019/20 season with 12 consecutive games on the road, including seven-game win streak to start the season with sweeps overColorado State,Denver and cross-town rivalGrand Canyon, as well as a win overAquinas. After compiling a 2–1 record at a showcase inSpringfield, Missouri, including a 13–0 win overConcordia Ann Arbor (the largest margin of victory in program history at the time) the team traveled toMichigan for the first time in program history with an 8–1 record[21] to faceDavenport, No. 3Adrian andMichigan, winning over Davenport and Michigan.[22]

After an extended stretch on the road to begin the regular season, the team returned home for the next six games, sweeping both league-newcomersUtah[23] and cross-town rivalGrand Canyon.[24] The final two home games took place against No. 11Colorado and for the first time in program history, the Sun Devils took the Buffaloes into overtime on February 7, only to fall 2–1.[25] They returned to AZ Ice Arcadia on February 15 for a 3–2 win over GCU,[26] securing a perfect 5–0 record against their cross-town rivals in the season, the first time they swept the Lopes across the season in program history.

With a 13–4 record under their belts, the Sun Devils traveled up toSalt Lake City, Utah, for the 2020WWCHL Playoffs and made quick work of CSU[27] and host Utah with 4-1 and 3-1[28] wins, to advance to the conference championship game for the first time in program history, where they looked to topple the Colorado Buffaloes, also for the first time in program history. CU scored just over two minutes into the first period and ASU responded with a late first period goal from captain Kat Jones and held a tie through the second period and into the third. Colorado added four goals over the game's final 14 minutes and used a 5–1 score to win the title game and advance to the ACHA National tournament.[29]

While falling one win short of a berth to nationals, the Sun Devils still set many program records, including the most wins in a single season (17), the best winning percentage (.773), most goals scored (95) and fewest goals scored against (37).

2020–21

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Per university regulations, the 2020/21 season was canceled and the team did not play any ACHA games. They returned to competition in Fall 2021.[30]

2021–22

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The 2021/22 season is currently ongoing.

2022–23 Season Schedule and Results

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DateTimeOpponent#Rank#SiteDecisionResultRecord
Regular Season
September 305:40 pm PTUniversity of UtahOceanside Ice ArenaTempe, ArizonaMcClellandW 2-0 1-0-0-0 (1-0-0-0)
October 15:40 pm PTUniversity of UtahOceanside Ice ArenaTempe, ArizonaMcClellandW 3-2 2-0-0-0 (2-0-0-0)
October 127:00 pm PTGrand Canyon UniversityMullett ArenaTempe, ArizonaMcClellandW 4-2 3-0-0-0 (3-0-0-0)
October 217:50 pm ETat University of Massachusetts-Amherst*Mullins CenterHadley, MassachusettsMcClellandW 4-3 4-0-0-0
October 2211:20am ETat University of Massachusetts-Amherst*Mullins CenterHadley, MassachusettsMcClellandW 3-1 5-0-0-0
October 2310:30 am ETat University of Rhode Island*Bradford R. Boss ArenaSouth Kingstown, Rhode IslandMcClellandW 4-3 6-0-0-0
November 48:00 pm PTGrand Canyon UniversityOceanside Ice ArenaTempe, ArizonaMcClellandW 4-3 7-0-0-0 (4-0-0-0)
November 56:30 pm PTGrand Canyon UniversityOceanside Ice ArenaTempe, ArizonaHellmanL 4-2 7-1-0-0 (4-1-0-0)
December 28:00 pm MT#1 Liberty University*#10Oceanside Ice ArenaTempe, ArizonaMcClellandL 10-2 7-2-0-0
December 37:00 pm MT#1 Liberty University*#10Oceanside Ice ArenaTempe, ArizonaMcClellandL 8-2 7-3-0-0
January 76:30 pm MTat University of DenverOceanside Ice ArenaTempe, ArizonaHellmanW 11-0 8-3-0-0 (5-1-0-0)
January 811:30 am MTat University of DenverOceanside Ice ArenaTempe, ArizonaEatingerW 7-0 9-3-0-0 (6-1-0-0)
January 143:30 pm MTUniversity of Michigan*Oceanside Ice ArenaTempe, ArizonaHellmanT 3-3 OT9-3-1-0
January 152:30 pm MTUniversity of Michigan*Mountain American Community Iceplex •Tempe, ArizonaHellmanL 2-1 9-4-1-0
January 208:00 pm MTUniversity of Colorado#10Oceanside Ice ArenaTempe, ArizonaHellmanW 7-0 10-4-1-0 (7-1-0-0)
January 217:00 pm MTUniversity of Colorado#10Mountain American Community Iceplex •Tempe, ArizonaHellmanW 7-0 11-4-1-0 (8-1-0-0)
January 275:40 pm MTUniversity of Minnesota*#10Oceanside Ice ArenaTempe, ArizonaHellmanW 4-1 12-4-1-0
February 36:30 pm MTMichigan State University*#10Mountain American Community Iceplex •Tempe, ArizonaHellmanW 5-1 13-4-1-0
February 41:30 pm MTMichigan State University*#10Mullett ArenaTempe, ArizonaHellmanW 8-2 14-4-1-0
February 105:00 pm MTat Grand Canyon University#10AZ Ice Arcadia •Phoenix, ArizonaHellmanW 2-1 15-4-1-0 (9-1-0-0)
February 114:15 pm MTGrand Canyon University#10AZ Ice Arcadia •Phoenix, ArizonaHellmanT 3-3 OT15-4-2-0 (9-1-1-0)
WWCHL Conference Tournament
February 173:30 pm MTvs. Colorado State University#9University of Colorado Boulder Recreation Center •Boulder, ColoradoHellmanW 4-0 16-4-2-0
February 183:30 pm MTvs. Grand Canyon University#9University of Colorado Boulder Recreation Center •Boulder, ColoradoHellmanW 3-1 17-4-2-0
February 1911:00 am MTvs. Grand Canyon University#9University of Colorado Boulder Recreation Center •Boulder, ColoradoHellmanW 5-1 18-4-2-0
ACHA Women's Division 1 Nationals
March 1610:00 am ETvs. #6 Maryville University#7New England Sports CenterMarlborough, MassachusettsHellmanL 2-0 0-1-0-0
March 171:00 pm CTvs. #10 Miami University#7New England Sports CenterMarlborough, MassachusettsHellmanL 3-2 0-2-0-0
*Non-conference game.#Rankings from USCHO.com Poll.

2023–24 Season Schedule and Results

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DateTimeOpponent#Rank#SiteDecisionResultRecord
Regular Season
September 289:15 pm PTMaryville University*Mountain America Community Iceplex •Tempe, ArizonaHellmanL 5-2 0-1-0-0
September 296:55 pm PTMaryville University*Mountain America Community Iceplex •Tempe, ArizonaEatingerW 2-1 1-1-0-0
October 139:37 pm PTUniversity of UtahMountain America Community Iceplex •Tempe, ArizonaEatingerW 3-2 2-1-0-0 (1-0-0-0)
October 147:36 pm PTUniversity of UtahMountain America Community Iceplex •Tempe, ArizonaHellmanW 7-1 3-1-0-0 (2-0-0-0)
October 275:00 pm MTat University of ColoradoUniversity of Colorado Boulder Recreation Center •Boulder, ColoradoHellmanW 7-0 4-1-0-0 (3-0-0-0)
October 289:00 am MTat University of ColoradoUniversity of Colorado Boulder Recreation Center •Boulder, ColoradoEatingerW 2-0 5-1-0-0 (4-0-0-0)
October 284:45 pm MTat Colorado State UniversityEdora Pool Ice Center •Fort Collins, ColoradoHellmanW 4-1 6-1-0-0 (5-0-0-0)
October 291:50 pm MTat Colorado State UniversityEdora Pool Ice Center •Fort Collins, ColoradoEatingerW 5-0 7-1-0-0 (6-0-0-0)
November 34:00 pm PTat Grand Canyon University#9AZ Ice Arcadia •Phoenix, ArizonaHellmanW 7-1 8-1-0-0 (7-0-0-0)
November 44:00 pm PTat Grand Canyon University#9AZ Ice Arcadia •Phoenix, ArizonaEatingerW 5-0 9-1-0-0 (8-0-0-0)
November 112:38 pm MTGrand Canyon University#7Mountain America Community Iceplex •Tempe, ArizonaHellmanW 6-0 10-1-0-0 (9-0-0-0)
January 114:30 pm CTat #5 McKendree University*#7McKendree Metro Rec Plex •O'Fallon, IllinoisHellmanL 5-0 10-2-0-0
January 122:00 pm CTat #6 Maryville University*#7Maryville University Hockey Center •Chesterfield, MissouriEatingerL 7-0 10-3-0-0
January 138:05 pm CTat #6 Maryville University*#7Maryville University Hockey Center •Chesterfield, MissouriEatingerW 3-1 11-3-0-0
January 141:30 pm CTat #5 McKendree University*#7McKendree Metro Rec Plex •O'Fallon, IllinoisEatingerW 5-2 12-3-0-0
January 1510:30 am CTat #12 Lindenwood University*#7Centene Community Ice CenterMaryland Heights, MissouriEatingerT 5-5 OT12-3-1-0
January 199:35 pm MTUniversity of Denver#7Mountain America Community Iceplex •Tempe, ArizonaHellmanW 10-1 13-3-1-0 (10-0-0-0)
January 209:36 pm MTUniversity of Denver#7Mountain America Community Iceplex •Tempe, ArizonaEatingerW 9-0 14-3-1-0 (11-0-0-0)
January 261:30 pm MTat University of Utah#9Salt Lake City Sports Complex •Salt Lake City, UtahEatingerW 3-0 15-3-1-0 (12-0-0-0)
January 271:30 pm MTat University of Utah#9Salt Lake City Sports Complex •Salt Lake City, UtahEatingerW 3-2 16-3-1-0 (13-0-0-0)
February 29:38 pm MTGrand Canyon University#11Mountain America Community Iceplex •Tempe, ArizonaEatingerW 6-0 17-3-1-0 (14-0-0-0)
February 37:44 pm MTGrand Canyon University#11Mountain America Community Iceplex •Tempe, ArizonaEatingerW 7-0 18-3-1-0 (15-0-0-0)
WWCHL Conference Tournament
February 234:30 pm MTvs. Colorado State University#10Salt Lake City Sports Complex •Salt Lake City, UtahEatingerW 7-0 19-3-1-0
February 244:30 pm MTvs. University of Utah#10Salt Lake City Sports Complex •Salt Lake City, UtahEatingerW 3-0 20-3-1-0
February 2511:00 am MTvs. University of Colorado#10Salt Lake City Sports Complex •Salt Lake City, UtahEatingerW 6-2 21-3-1-0
ACHA Women's Division 1 Nationals
March 137:31 pm CTvs. #3 Adrian College#10Centene Community Ice CenterMaryland Heights, MissouriEatingerL 5-0 0-1-0-0
March 141:00 pm CTvs. #5 Maryville University#10Centene Community Ice CenterMaryland Heights, MissouriEatingerW 3-2 OT1-1-0-0
March 157:30 pm CTvs. #1 Liberty University#10Centene Community Ice CenterMaryland Heights, MissouriEatingerL 3-2 1-2-0-0
*Non-conference game.#Rankings from USCHO.com Poll.

2024-25 Season Schedule and Results

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DateTimeOpponent#Rank#SiteDecisionResultRecord
Regular Season
October 47:35 pm PTGrand Canyon University*Mountain America Community Iceplex •Tempe, ArizonaEatingerW 9-3 1-0-0-0
October 55:40 pm PTat Grand Canyon University*AZ Ice Arcadia •Phoenix, ArizonaEatingerW 5-1 2-0-0-0
October 248:15 pm CTat #1 Maryville University*Maryville University Hockey Center •Chesterfield, MissouriEatingerL 6-0 2-1-0-0
October 251:30 pm CTat #11 Lindenwood University*Centene Community Ice Center •Maryland Heights, MissouriEatingerL 5-1 2-2-0-0
October 268:30 pm CTat #11 Lindenwood University*Centene Community Ice Center •Maryland Heights, MissouriEatingerL 4-3 OT2-2-0-1
October 2712:00 pm CTat #2 McKendree University*McKendree Metro Rec Plex •O'Fallon, IllinoisEatingerL 3-2 2-3-0-1
November 312:30 pm MTUniversity of Denver*Mountain America Community Iceplex •Tempe, ArizonaEatingerW 6-0 3-3-0-1
November 87:30 pm MTUniversity of Arizona*Mountain America Community Iceplex •Tempe, ArizonaKimelW 2-1 OT4-3-0-1
November 154:30 pm MTGrand Canyon University*Mountain America Community Iceplex •Tempe, ArizonaKimelW 7-1 5-3-0-1
November 218:30 pm MT#2 McKendree University*Mountain America Community Iceplex •Tempe, ArizonaEatingerW 7-1 6-3-0-1
November 227:30 pm MT#2 McKendree University*Mountain America Community Iceplex •Tempe, ArizonaEatingerL 3-2 OT6-3-0-2
January 107:30 pm MT#15 Michigan State University*#13Mountain America Community Iceplex •Tempe, ArizonaKimelL 6-4 6-4-0-2
January 239:35 pm MT#4 Midland University*#14Mountain America Community Iceplex •Tempe, ArizonaEatingerW 2-1 7-4-0-2
January 244:35 pm MT#4 Midland University*#14Mountain America Community Iceplex •Tempe, ArizonaEatingerL 2-1 7-5-0-2
January 252:35 pm MTUniversity of Massachusetts-Amherst*#14Mountain America Community Iceplex •Tempe, ArizonaEatingerW 3-2 8-5-0-2
January 2610:35 am MTUniversity of Massachusetts-Amherst*#14Mullett ArenaTempe, ArizonaKimelW 2-0 9-5-0-2
February 17:35 pm MTUniversity of Arizona*Mullett ArenaTempe, Arizona  
February 127:00 pm ETat Adrian College*Arrington Ice ArenaAdrian, Michigan  
February 138:05 pm ETat University of Michigan*Yost Ice ArenaAnn Arbor, Michigan  
February 147:30 pm ETat Grand Valley State University*Griff's Georgetown •Hudsonville, Michigan  
February 154:30 pm ETat Grand Valley State University*Griff's Georgetown •Hudsonville, Michigan  
February 1612:00 pm ETat University of Michigan-Dearborn*UM-Dearborn Ice Arena •Dearborn, Michigan  
February 211:00 pm MTat University of Arizona*Tucson ArenaTucson, Arizona  
February 221:00 pm MTat University of Arizona*Tucson ArenaTucson, Arizona  
*Non-conference game.#Rankings from USCHO.com Poll.

Record vs Opponents

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SchoolGamesWinning %OverallHomeRoadGFGA
Adrian College2.0000-2-00-0-00-2-0010
Aquinas College21.0002-0-00-0-02-0-084
Assiniboine College (D2)3.0000-3-00-3-00-0-0312
Colorado State University16.75012-4-06-1-06-3-06734
Concordia University Ann Arbor21.0002-0-01-0-01-0-0211
Davenport University11.0001-0-00-0-01-0-061
Grand Canyon University34.82427-5-216-2-111-3-112152
Liberty University5.0000-5-00-2-00-3-0737
Lindenwood University3.1670-2-10-2-00-0-1810
Lindenwood University-Belleville5.0000-5-00-1-00-4-0325
Maryville University7.5714-3-02-1-02-2-01618
McKendree University4.2501-3-00-2-01-1-0617
Miami University3.0000-3-00-1-10-2-0317
Michigan State University21.0002-0-02-0-00-0-0133
Midland University10.0500-9-10-5-10-4-01637
Ohio State University11.0001-0-00-0-01-0-042
United States Air Force Academy21.0002-0-02-0-00-0-0420
University of Colorado18.3336-12-03-4-03-8-04758
University of Denver15.93314-1-08-1-06-0-011217
University of Massachusetts-Amherst4.7503-1-01-1-02-0-01110
University of Michigan3.5001-1-10-1-11-0-096
University of Minnesota6.1671-5-01-3-00-2-0731
University of Rhode Island11.0001-0-00-0-01-0-043
University of Utah13.92312-1-09-0-03-1-05212
University of Wisconsin-Madison2.0000-2-00-1-00-1-037

Season by season results

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YearCoachWLTPCTGFGAConferenceConf. WConf. LConf. TFinishConference TournamentACHA Tournament
2023/24Lindsey Ellis2131.86011736WWCHL15001stWon First Round vs. Colorado State (7-0)
Won First Round vs. Utah (3-0)
Won Championship vs. Colorado (6-2)
Lost First Round vs. #3 Adrian (5-0)
Won First Round vs. #5 Maryville (3-2, OT)

Lost Second Round vs. #1 Liberty (3-2, OT)

2022/23Lindsey Ellis1842.79210051WWCHL14111stWon First Round vs. Colorado State (6-0)
Won First Round vs. Grand Canyon (3-1)
Won Championship vs. Grand Canyon(5-1)
Lost First Round vs. #6 Maryville (2-0)
Lost First Round vs. #10 Miami (3-2)
2021/22Lindsey Ellis1590.625132152WWCHL13401stWon First Round vs. Grand Canyon (4-1)
Won First Round vs. Utah (5-0)
Lost Championship vs. Colorado (1-0)
Did not qualify
2020/21Lindsey EllisDid Not Play (COVID-19)N/ADid not qualify
2019/20Lindsey Ellis1750.7739537WWCHL10202ndWon First Round vs. Colorado State(4–1)
Won First Round vs. Utah(3-1)
Lost Championship vs. Colorado(5-1)
Did not qualify
2018/19Lindsey Ellis10121.4576772WWCHL81113rdLost First Round vs. Colorado(3–1)
Won First Round vs. Grand Canyon(4-0)
Lost Semifinals vs. Midland(3-0)
Did not qualify
2017/18Lindsey Ellis8151.3544580WWCHL71015thLost First Round vs. Lindenwood(3-0)
Lost First Round vs. Midland(5-1)
Did not qualify
2016/17Lindsey Ellis2150.1182683WWCHL21507thLost First Round vs. Lindenwood(4-0)
Lost First Round vs. Colorado State(5-4)
Lost Consolation vs. Midland(5–4)
Did not qualify

Program records

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Career scoring leaders

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PlayerYearsGamesGoalsAssistsPointsPenalty Minutes
Sam Murphy2021 – 2025865361114102
Sydney Paulsen2022 – 20257839418026
Kat Jones2018 – 20226944317510
Sheridan Gloyd2018 – 202394133548115
Jillian Ketchum2021 – 20245125224762
Danielle Dupont2018 – 20204419254418
Madelyn Pladson2021 – 20247516284450
Andi Main2019 – 20237116233914
Hayley Martin2021 – 20246016223899
Elle Mckenna2023 – 202564211637103
Finn Larson2018 – 20226615183322
Paige Ring2023 – 20254810233310
Berkleigh Radcliffe2021 – 2024788243245
KC McGinley2016 – 20196413183134
Logan Sutera2023 – 20244714163047
Amber Galles2016 – 2018412092958
Mason Walker2022 – 2023262092928
Samantha Lutsch2021 – 20247615142924
Tristan Craig2022 – 20245312172912
Anita Fleming2023 – 20242815122712
Dannika Borges2016 – 201841131326122
Madison Mesenbrink2021 – 20247311142594
Breanne Powell2023 – 2025361592412
Alyssa Ayers2017 – 20194711122341
Hannah Kunz2023 – 2025517162312
Catherine Jones2017 – 20194710122214
Taylor Northcott2019 – 20224210122248
Aubrey Beskid2017 – 2020596152114
Shaelyn Cecchini2021 – 20222410102014
Taylor England2016 – 2018419112010
Karlie Chadwick2019 – 2023659101943
Amelia Smith2023 – 202424145198
Camryn Kozak2022 – 202325415192
Britney Bridel2022 – 202453109192
Kylie Brown2024 – 2025251801838
Erin Rawls2016 – 2020705131819
Abi Mcgee2019 – 202022981722
Amy Gulliksen2018 – 202043611174
Molly Potter2016 – 2020865101528
Lula Swanson2024 – 20252395142
  • Games: (94)Sheridan Gloyd, 2018/19 - 2022/23
  • Goals:(53)Sam Murphy, 2021/22 - 2024/25
  • Assists:(61)Sam Murphy, 2021/22 - 2024/25
  • Points:(114)Sam Murphy, 2021/22 - 2024/25
  • Power Play Goals: (11)Kat Jones, 2018/19 - 2021/22
  • Shorthanded Goals: (4)Hayley Martin, 2021/22 - 2023/24
  • Game-Winning Goals: (10)Sam Murphy, 2021/22 - 2024/25
  • Penalty Minutes: (122)Dannika Borges, 2016/17 - 2017/18

Scoring Leaders By Season

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SeasonGamesGoalsAssistsPointsPoints/GamePenalty Minutes
2016/1717 – 8 Players Tied8 – Amber Galles6 – Dannika Borges11 – Dannika Borges0.59 – Amber Galles66 – Dannika Borges
2017/1824 – 9 Players Tied12 – Amber Galles13 – KC McGinley19 – Galles & McGinley0.79 – Galles & McGinley56 – Dannika Borges
2018/1923 – 12 Players Tied13 – Kat Jones11 – Dupont & Gulliksen22 – Kat Jones0.96 – Kat Jones26 – Sheridan Gloyd
2019/2022 – 12 Players Tied20 – Kat Jones14 – Danielle Dupont31 – Kat Jones1.41 – Kat Jones36 – Gloyd & Northcott
2021/2224 – 6 Players Tied25 – Sam Murphy20 – Sam Murphy45 – Sam Murphy2.25 – Sam Murphy33 – Sheridan Gloyd
2022/2324 – 7 Players Tied20 – Mason Walker15 – Camryn Kozak29 – Mason Walker1.23 – Sam Murphy38 – Elle Mckenna
2023/2425 – 8 Players Tied15 – Anita Fleming21 – Sydney Paulsen33 – Sydney Paulsen1.32 – Sydney Paulsen51 – Madison Mesenbrink
2024/2524 – 5 Players Tied17 – Kylie Brown14 – Paige Ring21 – Sam Murphy1.00 – Sam Murphy36 – Kylie Brown
  • Games: (25) 8 Tied
  • Goals: (25)Sam Murphy, 2021/22
  • Assists:(21)Sam Murphy, 2021/22
  • Points:(45)Sam Murphy, 2021/22
  • Points/Game:(2.25)Sam Murphy, 2021/22
  • Power Play Goals: (8)Kyle Brown, 2024/25
  • Shorthanded Goals: (3)Hayley Martin, 2021/22
  • Penalty Minutes: (66)Dannika Borges, 2016/17

Single game scoring leaders

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  • Goals (5):Sam Murphy, Saturday, January 22, 2022 vs. Denver
  • Assists (4):3 Players Tied:Alyssa Ayers,Shae Cecchini,Sam Murphy (2x)
  • Points (7):Sam Murphy(2x), Friday, November 5, 2021 vs. Air Force & Saturday, November 6, 2021 vs. Air Force
  • Power Play Goals (2):5 Players Tied:Kat Jones,Sheridan Gloyd,Maddie Pladson,Paige Ring,Mason Walker
  • Shorthanded Goals (1):17 Tied (1)
  • Penalty Minutes (27):Madi Mesenbrink, Saturday, February 19, 2022 @ Grand Canyon

ACHA Ranking History

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The top eight teams in the final ACHA ranking of the season receive an invitation to the ACHA National Tournament. In the 2016–17 and 2017–18 seasons, the ACHA tabulated rankings each week during the season and issued them on Tuesdays following weekends including games. Beginning in 2018–19, the ACHA switched to an entirely computerized system with again weekly rankings being released, albeit not always on Tuesdays.

YearRanking
1234567891011121314151617
2024/257613
2023/249777791110101010
2022/238878101010109987
2021/221113101111101010109
2020/21Did Not Play (COVID-19)
2019/2012131213121212121212
2018/1912141414151516
2017/18RVRVRVRVRVRVRVRVRVRVRV1515
2016/17

Goaltenders

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Goaltender Career Stats

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Seven goalies have played for ASU Women's Hockey through the 2023/24 season.

PlayerYearsGames Played (Record)MinutesSavesSave Pct.GAAShutouts
Jordan Nash-Boulden2016 – 202073 (32-38-2)4402:272,624.9223.034
Karsyn Hellman2021 – 202440 (27-10-2)2311:00794.9281.5513
Quinn Eatinger2022 – Present21 (17-3-1)1290:00578.9481.5210
Hallie Mcclelland2021 – 202319 (11-7-0)1049:00488.8913.162
Macy Eide2018 – 20206 (3-3-0)360:00185.9162.832
Brianna Hersom2016 – 20177 (0-6-0)353:06296.9114.930
Landry Phelps2019 – 20202 (2–0–0)120:0024.9231.001

Single season goaltender records

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  • Games Played: (24)Jordan Nash-Boulden, 2017/18
  • Wins: (15)Quinn Eatinger, 2023/24
  • Minutes Played: (1499:01)Jordan Nash-Boulden, 2017/18
  • Shutouts: (9)Quinn Eatinger, 2023/24
  • Saves: (921)Jordan Nash-Boulden, 2017/18
  • Saves %:(.949)Quinn Eatinger, 2023/24

Single game goaltender records

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  • Shots faced: (83)Brianna Hersom, November 18, 2016 @ Lindenwood - Belleville
  • Saves:(77)Brianna Hersom, November 18, 2016 @ Lindenwood - Belleville

Historical Notes

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Hat Tricks

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Arizona State women’s hockey has seen 18 hat tricks recorded in program history, plus three 4-goal games and one 5-goal game.Kat Jones leads the program with 4 career hat tricks.

  • Amber Galles: Saturday, February 4, 2017 vs. Denver
  • Kat Jones: Thursday, October 28, 2018 vs. Concordia-Ann Arbor
  • Danielle Dupont: Saturday, September 29, 2019 @ Colorado State (4 Goals)
  • Kat Jones: Friday, November 8, 2019 vs. Davenport2nd Career Hat Trick
  • Kat Jones: Sunday, November 10, 2019 vs. Michigan3rd Career Hat Trick
  • Malak Rabuk: Saturday, November 23, 2019 vs. Utah
  • Kat Jones: Friday, November 5, 2021 vs. Air Force4th Career Hat Trick
  • Jill Ketchum: Friday, November 5, 2021 vs. Air Force (4 Goals)
  • Andi Main: Friday, November 5, 2021 vs. Air Force
  • Sam Murphy: Friday, November 5, 2021 vs. Air Force
  • Hayley Martin: Saturday, November 6, 2021 vs. Air Force
  • Sam Murphy: Saturday, November 6, 2021 vs. Air Force2nd Career Hat Trick
  • Jill Ketchum: Saturday, February 19, 2022 vs. Utah2nd Career Hat Trick
  • Mason Walker: Saturday, October 22, 2022 @ UMass
  • Amelia Smith: Saturday, January 7, 2023 @ Denver
  • Shae Cecchini: Saturday, January 22, 2022 vs. Denver
  • Sam Murphy: Saturday, January 22, 2022 vs. Denver (5 Goals)3rd Career Hat Trick
  • Finn Larson: Sunday, January 23, 2022 vs. Denver
  • Sydney Paulsen: Saturday, February 4, 2023 vs. Michigan State (4 Goals)
  • Breanne Powell: Saturday, November 11, 2023 vs. Grand Canyon
  • Sydney Paulsen: Sunday, January 14, 2024 @ McKendree2nd Career Hat Trick
  • Madi Mesenbrink: Friday, January 19, 2024 vs. Denver

Award Winners

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ACHA Honors

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Second Team All-American

  • Jordan Nash-Boulden(Goalie) - 2019/20
  • Sam Murphy(Forward) - 2021/22

Second Team All-Athletic

  • Flo Awde(Defense) - 2022/23
  • Maddie Pladson(Defense) - 2023/24

Academic All-American

  • Jordan Nash-Boulden(Goalie) - 2018/19
  • Karlie Chadwick(Forward) - 2021/22
  • Katharine Jones(Forward) - 2021/22
  • Emily Kline(Defense) - 2021/22
  • Andi Main(Forward) - 2021/22
  • Maddie Pladson(Defense) - 2021/22

Conference Honors

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WWCHL MVP

  • Karsyn Hellman(Goalie) - 2022/23
  • Paige Ring(Forward) - 2023/24

First Team All-WWCHL

  • KC McGinley(Defense) - 2016/17
  • KC McGinley(Defense) - 2017/18
  • Jordan Nash-Boulden(Goalie) - 2017/18
  • Alyssa Ayers(Forward) - 2018/19
  • Jordan Nash-Boulden(Goalie) - 2019/20
  • Danielle Dupont(Forward) - 2019/20
  • Sam Murphy(Forward) - 2021/22
  • Mason Walker(Forward) - 2022/23
  • Flow Awde(Defense) - 2022/23
  • Sydney Paulsen(Forward) - 2023/24
  • Maddie Pladson(Defense) - 2023/24
  • Quinn Eatinger (Goalie) - 2023/24

Second Team All-WWCHL

  • Taylor Northcott(Defense) - 2019/20
  • Sami Lutsch(Defense) - 2021/22
  • Maddie Pladson(Defense) - 2021/22

WWCHL All-Rookie Team

  • Camryn Kozak(Forward) - 2022/23

WWCHL Coach of the Year

  • Lindsey Ellis- 2021/22
  • Lindsey Ellis- 2022/23
  • Lindsey Ellis- 2023/24

See also

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References

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