2010–11 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey season


The 2010–11 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey season began in October, ending with the 2011 NCAA Division I Women's Ice Hockey Tournament's championship game in March, 2011. The Frozen Four was hosted by Mercyhurst College at Louis J. Tullio Arena in Erie, Pennsylvania.

Offseason

Preseason polls

RankNCAA schoolPoints
1Minnesota Duluth187
2Cornell167
3Mercyhurst136
4Boston University132
5Wisconsin115
6Minnesota106
7Clarkson70
8Boston College46
9Harvard39
10Ohio State12

Exhibition

CIS Exhibition

Other

News and notes

October

hockey record crowd of 10,668.

February

Standings

Outdoor Games

Nutmeg Classic

The Nutmeg Classic will be contested on November 26 and 27. The tournament is hosted by the Quinnipiac Bobcats program. The other competing schools include the Connecticut Huskies women's ice hockey, Sacred Heart Pioneers, and Yale Bulldogs.
DateSchoolsScoreNotes
Nov. 26Quinnipiac vs. Sacred HeartQuinnipiac, 9-1Kelly Babstock scored two goals
Nov. 26Yale vs. ConnecticutYale, 5-2
Nov. 27Connecticut vs. Sacred HeartConnecticut, 11-0
Nov. 27Quinnipiac vs. YaleQuinnipiac, 2-1Brittany Lyons scored game winner

Easton Holiday Classic

The Easton Holiday Classic will be played in St. Cloud, Minnesota.
DateSchoolsScore
Jan. 1Wisconsin vs. NortheasternWisconsin, 7-2
Jan. 1Mercyhurst vs. St. Cloud State
Jan. 2Wisconsin vs. Mercyhurst
Jan. 2Northeastern vs. St. Cloud StateNortheastern, 2-1

Beanpot

The Beanpot will involve Boston College, Boston University, Northeastern and Harvard. Mary Restuccia was named MVP while Molly Schaus received the Bertagna Goaltending Award.
DateSchoolsScoreNotes
Feb. 8Northeastern vs. HarvardTie, 3-3Harvard wins in Shootout
Feb. 8Boston College vs. Boston UniversityBC, 2-1Kelli Stack gets a goal and assist to become BC's all-time points leader
Feb. 11Northeastern @ Boston UniversityBU, 4-3Lauren Cherewyk scores game-winning goal
Feb. 12Boston University @ NortheasternBU, 5-1Jennifer Wakefield scores two goals
Feb. 15Boston University @ NortheasternTie, 3-3Consolation game
Feb. 15Boston College vs. HarvardBC, 3-1BC wins fourth Beanpot

Scoring leaders

Hockey East

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PlayerSchoolGPGAPPPGPIMPPSHGWHT+/-
Kelli StackBC343422561.65348483+27
Jenn WakefieldBU313021511.65307260+23
Marie-Philip PoulinBU252222441.76227332+23
Mary RestucciaBC351127381.09563040+18
Rachel LlanesNortheastern371219310.84124120+11

Awards and honors

NamePos.YrSchoolDivision
Meghan AgostaFSr.MercyhurstCHA
Kelly BabstockFFr.QuinnipiacECAC
Jenni BauerFSr.NiagaraCHA
Vicki BendusFSr.MercyhurstCHA
Bailey BramFJr.MercyhurstCHA
Brianna DeckerFSo.WisconsinWCHA
Meghan DugganFSr.WisconsinWCHA
Laura FortinoDSo.CornellECAC
Haley IrwinFJr.Minnesota-DuluthWCHA
Brianne JennerFFr.CornellECAC
Rebecca JohnstonFJr.CornellECAC
Hilary KnightFJr.WisconsinWCHA
Jocelyne LamoureuxFSo.North DakotaWCHA
Monique Lamoureux-KollsD/FSo.North DakotaWCHA
Jocelyne LarocqueDSr.Minnesota DuluthWCHA
Isabel MenardFSo.SyracuseCHA
Hillary PattendenGJr.MercyhurstCHA
Marie-Philip PoulinFFr.Boston UniversityHockey East
Noora RatyGSo.MinnesotaWCHA
Lauriane RougeauDSo.CornellECAC
Jesse ScanzanoFSr.MercyhurstCHA
Molly SchausGSr.Boston CollegeHockey East
Jackee SnikerisGSr.YaleECAC
Kelli StackFSr.Boston CollegeHockey East
Jenn WakefieldFJr.Boston UniversityHockey East
Catherine WardDefenseFr.Boston UniversityHockey East

Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Finalists

March 3: The USA Hockey Foundation today announced the 10 finalists for the 2011 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award.

All-America honors

First team

Second team

All Ivy League honors

Goalies

CHA championship game

March 5, 2011: In the CHA championship game, Meghan Agosta scored three goals to top 300 points for her career. The Lakers defeated Syracuse 5-4 and captured its ninth straight College Hockey America title. Despite getting outshot 13-3 in the first period, Syracuse scored two goals on its first two attempts on the power play. Stefanie Marty gave the Orange an early 1-0 lead and Margot Scharfe scored the second goal.