2010–11 Minnesota Golden Gophers women's ice hockey season
The Minnesota Golden Gophers attempted to win the NCAA Tournament for the third time in school history.
Offseason
- June 18: Six University of Minnesota players have been named to the United States Under-22 Team. Megan Bozek, Sarah Erickson, Amanda Kessel, Anne Schleper, Jen Schoullis and Emily West have all been named to the team. The Minnesota contingent is the largest group from one school. The U22 team will depart from the Festival early and travel to Toronto to compete in the three-game Under-22 Series against Canada from August 18–21.
- June 18: Brad Frost announced the hiring of Joel Johnson as an assistant coach. Johnson was the head coach of the Bethel University men’s hockey team. Previously, he was an assistant coach during the Golden Gophers’ 2000 and 2004 national championships. Johnson replaces Jamie Wood, who accepted an associate head coaching position at the University of New Hampshire.
Exhibition
Regular season
- October 1: In her first game as a Golden Gopher, Amanda Kessel registered four points. The following day, Kessel scored the game-winning goal as the Gophers won by a 3-0 score. The game against Clarkson marked the first time in school history that the Gophers opened a season against a ranked opponent.
- October 9: With the 1-0 shutout over Wayne State, the Gophers have not allowed a goal in 180 minutes. Dating back to the 2009-10 season, Minnesota has not allowed a goal in 200:45 minutes played.
- October 22–23: Anne Schleper had six points, including four points on the power-play. In the first game, Schleper tied a career-high with four points. She assisted on Sarah Davis’ game-winning power-play goal. The following day, Schleper assisted on two of Minnesota’s three power-play goals. Schleper is the first defender to earn the league’s weekly offensive honor since Minnesota Duluth’s Jocelyne Larocque on Jan. 28, 2009.
- October 22–23: Noora Räty recorded back to back shutouts against the St. Cloud State Huskies. She held the Huskies scoreless as Minnesota swept the series by scores of 5-0 and 3-0, respectively. Raty played the full 120:00 minutes of the series. She accumulated14 saves in the first game, while posting 18 in the second game. In the season, she has yet to allow a goal, holding a 1.000 save percentage and a 0.00 goalsagainst
- The January 29, 2011 game between Wisconsin and Minnesota was played before a women’s college hockey record crowd of 10,668.
- Feb. 5: The Golden Gophers had four different skaters score goals in a 4-1 win over St. Cloud State. Amanda Kessel contributed with a goal and two assists as the Gophers earned their 20th win of the season. With the win and a Bemidji State loss to Wisconsin, the Gophers have clinched home ice for the first round of the WCHA playoffs.
- February 4–5: Amanda Kessel produced three goals and seven points to lead the Golden Gophers to a two-game home-ice series sweep over St. Cloud State. On February 4, she scored two goals and set up two others for four points as the Gophers prevailed by an 8-0 mark. Her four points tied a career game high, which came against Clarkson in her first collegiate game on Oct. 1. The following day, she was involved in all three Gophers goals, as she scored one and assisted on two. One of the assists was Ashley Stenerson’s first collegiate goal.
Standings
Schedule
Conference record
Roster
Postseason
- March 4: Amanda Kessel scored a hat trick in the semifinal of the 2011 WCHA Final Face-off as Minnesota defeated the defending NCAA champion Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs by a 4-2 tally.
WCHA Final Faceoff
NCAA regional match
The Golden Gophers participated in the regional matches of the 2011 NCAA Women's Division I Ice hockey Tournament. It was the first time that Boston College beat Minnesota in NCAA history.Date | Time | Teams | Score | Notes |
March 12 | 1:00 pm ET | Minnesota at Boston College | Boston College, 4-1 | Stack with two goals, Schaus with 31 saves |
Awards and honors
- Megan Bozek, WCHA Defensive Player of the Week
- Sarah Davis, WCHA Rookie of the Week,
- Amanda Kessel, WCHA Pre-Season Rookie of the Year
- Amanda Kessel, WCHA Rookie of the Week
- Amanda Kessel, WCHA Rookie of the Week
- Amanda Kessel, WCHA Offensive Player of the Week
- Noora Raty, WCHA Defensive Player of the Week
- Anne Schleper, WCHA co-Offensive Players of the Week
- Kelly Terry, WCHA Rookie of the Week
Postseason honors
- Amanda Kessel, WCHA Rookie of the Year
- Noora Raty, 2011 Second Team All-America selection
- Anne Schleper, 2011 Big Ten Outstanding Sportsmanship Award
WCHA First Team
- Noora Raty
- Anne Schleper
WCHA Third team
- Megan Bozek
- Amanda Kessel
WCHA All-Rookie Team
- Baylee Gillanders
- Amanda Kessel
- Kelly Terry
WCHA All-Academic Team
- Megan Bozek
- Samantha Downey
- Sarah Erickson
- Alyssa Grogan
- Mira Jalosuo
- Becky Kortum
- Nikki Ludwigson
- Jenny Lura
- Noora Räty
- Anne Schleper