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North Dakota Fighting Hawks women's ice hockey


FieldValue
team_nameNorth Dakota Fighting Sioux
team_link[](north-dakota-fighting-sioux)
imageND Fighting Hawks wordmark.png
image_size250px
universityUniversity of North Dakota
sexwomen's
conferenceWestern Collegiate Hockey Association
conference_shortWCHA
locationGrand Forks, North Dakota
coachBrian Idalski
coach_year10th
coach_wins169
coach_losses156
coach_ties39
arenaRalph Engelstad Arena
fight_songIt's For You, North Dakota U
Stand Up and Cheer
NCAAtourneys2012, 2013

Stand Up and Cheer The North Dakota Fighting Sioux women's ice hockey team was the college ice hockey team at the Grand Forks campus of the University of North Dakota. They were members of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) and competed in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I women ice hockey.

The program was cut by the University of North Dakota on March 29, 2017.

History

On October 5, 2010, North Dakota was ranked 10th in the Uscho.com poll. It was only the second time in program history that the club was in the top 10 in either the USA Today or Uscho.com poll. The last time came during the 2008–09 season after a 7–2–1 start. On October 23, 2010, Jocelyne Lamoureux had a hat trick and one assist. In addition, one of her goals was the game-winning goal. The hat trick was the first by a North Dakota player since Cami Wooster in 2005. On February 25–27, North Dakota participated in its first WCHA First Round Home Playoff Series, vs. Bemidji State at Fido Purpur Arena. On February 27, the Sioux advanced to their first WCHA Final Face-off berth winning an overtime thriller 3–2 in OT with a goal by Monique Lamoureux.

In its WCHA home opener on October 21, 2011, the top line of the Fighting Sioux combined for thirteen points as they bested the Ohio State Buckeyes by an 11–1 margin. Monique Lamoureux-Kolls tied a North Dakota record with a 5-point game. In the contest, 13 different Sioux skaters registered at least one point. Michelle Karvinen scored a hat trick and logged one assist for four points. In addition, Josefine Jakobsen and Jocelyne Lamoureux each had 4-point games. Several program records were broken in the game including: most goals scored in a game (11), largest margin of victory (10), and largest margin of victory over a conference opponent (10).

On March 29, 2017, the University of North Dakota announced it was cutting women's hockey – along with men's and women's swimming and diving – to meet a mandated $1.3M reduction in the athletics department budget that was part of a university-wide budget cut. Following the decision to drop the program, 11 ex-UND players filed a complaint claiming that dropping the program violated Title IX guidelines. The U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights dismissed two discrimination complaints related to the decision and on June 20, 2019, a U.S. District Court judge dismissed a lawsuit against the school brought on similar grounds.

Year by Year

Won ChampionshipLost ChampionshipConference ChampionsLeague Leader
2016–17Brian Idalski16166WCHA111254th WCHAWon Quarterfinals vs. Ohio State (2–3 OT, 4–1, 2–1 OT)
Lost Semifinals vs. Wisconsin (1–2)Did not qualify

Head coaches

2007–2017Brian Idalski10169–156–39.518None

Records vs. WCHA opponents

TeamCity, StateArenaRecordFirst MeetingRecent Meeting
MinnesotaMinneapolis, MinnesotaRidder Arena4–32–0
St. Cloud StateSt. Cloud, MinnesotaNational Hockey Center15–18–4
Minnesota DuluthDuluth, MinnesotaAMSOIL Arena5–35–1
Minnesota StateMankato, MinnesotaAll Seasons Arena11–21–6
WisconsinMadison, WisconsinKohl Center2–34–1
Bemidji StateBemidji, MinnesotaSanford Center24–18–3
Ohio StateColumbus, OhioOSU Ice Arena11–18–3

Olympians

  • FIN Michelle Karvinen
  • FIN Anna Kilponen
  • FIN Emma Nuutinen
  • FIN Vilma Tanskanen
  • FIN Susanna Tapani
  • DEU Tanja Eisenschmid
  • DEU Susanne Fellner
  • USA Jocelyne Lamoureux
  • USA Monique Lamoureux
  • SWE Johanna Fällman

Fighting Hawks in professional hockey

= CWHL All-Star= NWHL All-Star= Clarkson Cup Champion= Isobel Cup Champion
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Kayla GardnerForwardCalgary Inferno
Brynäs IF DamCWHL
SDHL2
Halli KrzyzaniakDefenseCalgary InfernoCWHL2018 Clarkson Cup
Jocelyne LamoureuxForwardDream Gap TourPWHPA2015 Clarkson Cup
Monique LamoureuxDefenseBoston Blades
Dream Gap TourCWHL
PWHPA2015 Clarkson Cup

Awards and honors

  • Shelby Amsley-Benzie, 2014–15 and 2015–16 WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year, 2014–15 WCHA Goaltending Champion, 2014–15 All-WCHA First Team
  • Casie Hanson, 2007–08 WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year
  • Michelle Karvinen, 2011–12 WCHA Rookie of the Year
  • Jocelyne Lamoureux, 2011–12 and 2012–13 WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year, 2011–12 WCHA Scoring Champion

References

References

  1. Derek Koenen, UND Athletic Media Relations. (2010-10-04). "Sioux ranked 10th in USCHO.com women's hockey poll – UNDSports.com: Official Web Site of University of North Dakota Athletics". Fightingsioux.com.
  2. (2010-10-27). "WCHA Press Releases". WCHA.com.
  3. Derek Koenen, UND Athletic Media Relations. (2011-10-22). "UND's top line combines for 13 points in win – UNDSports.com: Official Web Site of University of North Dakota Athletics". Fightingsioux.com.
  4. "Deep budget cuts force UND to eliminate three varsity sports".
  5. (June 21, 2019). "Judge rejects suit to reinstate North Dakota women's hockey".
  6. "Statistics :: USCHO.com :: U.S. College Hockey Online". USCHO.com.
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