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Sara Bauer

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Canadian ice hockey player
Ice hockey player
Sara Bauer
Born (1984-05-11)May 11, 1984 (age 41)
Played for
Playing career2003–2007
Medal record
Women'sice hockey
Representing Canada
Air Canada Cup (women's)
Gold medal – first place2006 Germany2006 Tournament

Sara Bauer (born May 11, 1984) is a Canadianice hockey player who played for theWisconsin Badgers women's ice hockey program. In four years, she accumulated 218 points. Bauer won thePatty Kazmaier Memorial Award in 2006. During the 2008–09 NCAA season, the WCHA honored its Top 10 Players from the First Decade. Among the group of top 10 players, was former Wisconsin forward Sara Bauer.[1][2]

Playing career

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Hockey Canada

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She was invited to the selection camp of the Canadian National Women's Under 22 team in 2004–05.[3] Other invitees at the camp included future OlympiansGillian Apps,Meghan Agosta,Tessa Bonhomme andSarah Vaillancourt. She would represent Canada at the 2006 Air Canada Cup, played in Ravensburg, Germany from January 5–7, 2006.

Wisconsin

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Plaque atLaBahn Arena recognizing Bauer as one of the All-American recognized alumni of theWisconsin Badgers women's ice hockey team

Bauer was the 2007 WCHA Player of the Year and its scoring champion. In 2006, Bauer helped lead Wisconsin to a national title. During the 2006–07, Bauer registered at least a point in 28 of the team's games.

Career stats

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Hockey Canada

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Wisconsin

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SeasonGames PlayedGoalsAssistsPointsPower Play GoalsShort Handed Goals
2003–04348253310
2004–053826295542
2005–063922365863
2006–074124487273
Career15280138218188

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Awards and honours

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  • 2006 Patty Kazmaier Award winner[5]
  • NCAA Women's Frozen Four Most Outstanding Player (2007)
  • Finalist, 2007 Patty Kazmaier Award[6]
  • WCHA Top 10 Players of the Decade (2000’s)

Sara Bauer Academy

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Bauer started her own hockey academy, training young males and female athletes. Her program is based out of St. Catharines, Ontario.

References

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  1. ^http://www.wcha.com/about/wcha-about.html[permanent dead link]
  2. ^"Sara Bauer | Women's Hockey".Wisconsin Badgers. Retrieved2020-10-05.
  3. ^"The Official Website of Hockey Canada".www.hockeycanada.ca.
  4. ^"Sara Bauer Career Statistics". Archived fromthe original on 2003-12-28.
  5. ^"USA Hockey". Archived fromthe original on 2010-03-07. Retrieved2010-04-19.
  6. ^http://www.wcha.com/sports/w-hockey/spec-rel/030507aac.html[permanent dead link]

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Awards and achievements
Preceded byPatty Kazmaier Award
2005–06
Succeeded by
Arena
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Seasons
Olympians
Patty Kazmaier Award
National Championships
Bold Italics denotes national championship season
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