Saskatchewan Huskies women's ice hockey
The Saskatchewan Huskies women's ice hockey team represents the University of Saskatchewan in Canadian Interuniversity Sport women's ice hockey.[2] They compete in the Canada West Universities Athletic Association Conference in the U Sports athletic association. Home games are contested at the Merlis Belsher Place.
Saskatchewan Huskies | |
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University | University of Saskatchewan |
Conference | Canada West |
Head coach | Steve Kook |
Arena | Merlis Belsher Place Capacity: 2,300 |
Location | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan |
Colors | Green, white, and black[1] |
History
Women have been playing hockey at the University as early as 1912. During the 2009–10 season, Breanne George scored a conference-high 28 goals and 18 assists for a league-leading 46 points in 24 games. Fifth-year Huskies forward Julie Paetsch was named the 2011–12 Canada West women’s hockey Player of the Year. The Huskies alternate captain, Paetsch finished the season as the Canada West leader in scoring with 34 points. Her 14 goals and 20 assists were accumulated in 24 games as the Huskies enjoyed a won-loss record of 16–6–2. Her seven power play goals ranked third overall in the CIS, while her 113 shots led all CIS skaters. In ten contests, she had multiple point games, while logging three or more points on four separate occasions. It marked the second time in Saskatchewan history that a skater has been named Canada West MVP. Breanne George claimed the award in 2009–10. [3]
Kelsey Tulloch was the 2012 Canada West nominee for the Marion Hilliard Award. She accumulated eight points as the Huskies qualified for their fifth consecutive playoff appearance. Tulloch was named a four-time All-Academic, while representing her team on the Huskie Athletics Council.
International
Player | Position | Event | Result |
Breanne George[4] | Forward | 2011 Winter Universiade | Gold |
Awards and honours
- Breanne George, 2010 Canada West scoring champion
Canada West All-Stars
Season | Player | Honour |
1998–99 | Joanna Mould | Second team |
1998–99 | Gwen Bramwell | Second team |
2000–01 | Beckie Bailey | Second team |
2001–02 | Laurie Blair | Second team |
2001–02 | Robin Nuttall | Second team |
2002–03 | Misty Bertam | First team |
2002–03 | Beckie Bailey | Second team |
2003–04 | Laurie Alexander | Second Team |
2007–08 | Robin Ulrich | First team |
2007–08 | Vanessa Frederick | Second team |
2008–09 | Robin Ulrich | Second team |
2008–09 | Breanne George | Second team |
2008–09 | Danny Stone | All-Freshman Team |
2009–10 | Breanne George | First Team |
2009–10 | Julie Paetsch | Second Team |
2010–11 | Breanne George | First team |
2010–11 | Cara Wooster | Second team |
2010–11 | Kristin Bews | Second team |
Canada West awards
Season | Award | Winner |
2002–03 | Rookie of the Year | Erin McKay |
2002–03 | Canada West Marion Hilliard Award | Misty Bertram |
2007–08 | Canada West Marion Hilliard Award | Robin Ulrich |
2007–08 | Coach of the Year | Steve Kook |
2009–10 | Most Valuable Player | Breanne George |
2009–10 | Canada West Coach of the Year | Steve Kook |
U Sports honours
- 2007, 2009, 2010 Canadian Interuniversity Sport Academic All-Canadian, Chelsea Purcell[5]
- 2008 University of Saskatchewan Huskies Women's Hockey Alumni Award, Chelsea Purcell
- Breanne George, 2010 CIS MVP[6]
- 2010 CIS First Team, Forward, Breanne George
- 2010 CIS Second Team, Julie Paetsch
- 2011 CIS First Team, Forward, Breanne George[7]
- Julie Paetsch, CIS First Team All-Star (2011–12)[8]
Notable alumni
References
- "Huskie Brand Guide" (PDF). Saskatchewan Huskies. June 19, 2020.
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-01-11. Retrieved 2012-06-08.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Huskie women's hockey legacy
- "2011-12 Canada West women's hockey major awards and all-stars announced - U SPORTS - English". presto-en.usports.ca. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
- http://www.canadawest.org/news/2011/2/5/CW_0205115408.aspx
- "Huskie Athletics All-Academic, 2009–10" (PDF). Box Score News. n.d. Retrieved 2016-08-15.
- "2009-10 Canada West major awards and all-stars announced - U SPORTS - English". presto-en.usports.ca. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-09-30. Retrieved 2011-07-20.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- "McGill's Bettez named player of the year - U SPORTS - English". presto-en.usports.ca. Retrieved 29 April 2019.