2001–02 Brown Bears women's ice hockey season

2001–02 Brown Bears women's ice hockey season
Conference ECAC
Home ice Meehan Auditorium
Rankings
USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine TBD
USCHO.com/CBS College Sports TBD
Record
Overall 25–8–2
Coaches and Captains
Head Coach Digit Murphy

The 2001–02 Brown Bears women’s ice hockey team represented Brown University. The Bears qualified for their first NCAA Frozen Four title game.

Regular season

  • December 8–9: Kristy Zamora registered four points in Brown's two games. She had an assist in the Saturday loss to the Northeastern Huskies women's ice hockey program. The Huskies prevailed 2–1. Zamora got the assist on the Bears goal scored by Jessica Link. On Sunday, December 9, Zamora got a hat trick as the Bears beat the Providence Friars women's ice hockey program by a 4–0 score. Two of her goals were scored in the third period in a twenty-five second span. It was Zamora's first hat trick of the season. The last hat trick (registered in 2001) also came against the Friars in February 2001.[1]

Notable players

  • Courtney Johnson served as assistant captain while ranking fourth on the Bears in points. She had nine goals, twenty-seven assists (good for second on the team) and 36 total points.[2]

Player stats

Skaters

PlayerGames PlayedGoalsAssistsPointsGame Winning Goals
Kristy Zamora353521566
Jessica Link351923423
Kim Insalaco291426404
Courtney Johnson35927361
Krissy McManus351717343
Meredith Ostrander35528330
Kerry Nugent35718252
Cassie Turner35417211
Katie Guay35105154
Katie Lafleur31410140
Mandy McCurdy3539120
Emily Sigman34011110
Marguerite MacDonald3546100
Kelly Sheridan352790
Jenny Rice352680
Kate Kenny352461
Sarah Crowley322240
Amy McLaughlin52240
Kim Fleet230220
Katie Germain180000
Chelsea Loughran40000
Pam Dreyer190000
Whitney Talbot170000

[3]

Goaltenders

PlayerGames PlayedWinsLossesTiesGoals AgainstMinutesGoals Against AverageShutoutsSavesSave Percentage
Kristy Zamora10000200.0000041.000
Pam Dreyer1913422911221.55094435.938
Katie Germain181240289711.72995308.917

Awards and honors

  • Pam Dreyer, 2002 ECAC Tournament Most Valuable Player,[4]
  • Kim Fleet, Chelsea McMillan Award for pride and perseverance
  • Kim Fleet, Sakuma Award winner for perfect attendance at all practices and games.[5]
  • Courtney Johnson, 2002 ECAC All Academic Team
  • Courtney Johnson, 2002 Academic All-Ivy
  • Courtney Johnson, US College Hockey Online Player of the Week (Jan. 14, 2002)
  • Jessica Link, 2002 ECAC All-Rookie Team
  • Jessica Link, 2002 Second Team All-Ivy honors
  • Jessica Link, ECAC Rookie of the Week (Jan. 28, 2002)
  • Jessica Link, 2002 Kate Silver Award, recognizing her as the outstanding first year female varsity athlete at Brown University
  • Jessica Link, 2002 Sakuma Award winner.[6]
  • Kristy Zamora, ECAC Player of the Week (Awarded December 11)

Ivy League honors

  • Kristy Zamora, Forward, Senior, 2002 First Team All-Ivy League
  • Cassie Turner, Defense, Junior, 2002 First Team All-Ivy League
  • Katie Germain, Goalie, Sophomore, 2002 First Team All-Ivy League
  • Jessica Link, Forward, Freshman, 2002 Second Team All-Ivy League
  • Meredith Ostrander, Defense, Senior, 2002 All-Ivy League Honorable Mention
  • Kristy Zamora, Brown, 2002 Ivy League Player of the Year[7]

NCAA All-Tournament Team

  • Meredith Ostrander, Defense
  • Kristy Zamora, Forward
  • Kristy Zamora, NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player

Frozen Four

National Semifinals[8]
March 22
National Championship[8]
March 24
      
4 Brown 2
1 Minnesota 1
4 Brown 2
3 Minnesota-Duluth 3
3 Minnesota-Duluth 3
2 Niagara 2

References

  1. "Women's Ice Hockey's Kristy Zamora Picks up ECAC Player of the Week". Brown Bears athletics. December 11, 2001. Retrieved April 8, 2010.
  2. "Courtney Johnson Player Profile". Brown Bears athletics. Retrieved April 8, 2010.
  3. "Brown Bears Women's Hockey 2001–2002 Statistics: Overall". USCHO.com. Retrieved April 8, 2010.
  4. ECAC Hockey Mobile
  5. "Player Profile Kim Fleet". Brown Bears athletics. Retrieved April 8, 2010.
  6. "Jessica Link Player Profile". Brown Bears athletics. Retrieved April 8, 2010.
  7. "Men's and Women's Hockey All-Ivy Teams Announced". Ivy League Sports. March 7, 2002. Archived from the original on May 25, 2005. Retrieved April 8, 2010.
  8. 1 2 NCAA. "NCAA Women's Ice Hockey Championship Tournament Records" (PDF). NCAA. Archived (PDF) from the original on May 14, 2009. Retrieved March 26, 2009.
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