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2003–04 Wisconsin Badgers women's ice hockey season

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2003–04 Wisconsin Badgers
women's ice hockey season
Conference2nd WCHA
Home iceKohl Center
Rankings
USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine#5
USCHO.com/CBS College Sports#5
Record
Overall25-6-3
Coaches and captains
Head coachMark Johnson
Assistant coachesTracey Cornell
Dan Koch
Forrest Kerr
Sis Paulsen
Captain(s)Carla MacLeod
Alternate captain(s)Meghan Hunter
Steph Millar
Wisconsin Badgers women's ice hockey seasons
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The 2003–04 Wisconsin Badgers women's ice hockey team was the Badgers' 4th season. Head coach Mark Johnson was in his first season as Badgers head coach.

Regular season

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Senior Meghan Hunter finished her Badgers career as the all-time career goals scored leader (since broken) with 84 goals. She also finished as the Badgers all-time career leader in assists (since broken) with 93.

Schedule

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Date Result Opponent Score
10/10 W VERMONT 2-0
10/11 W VERMONT 7-0
10/19 W University of Maine 5-4
10/20 W University of Maine 6-1
10/25 L MINNESOTA (1) 0-3
10/26 L MINNESOTA (1) 1-3
11/1 L OHIO STATE 2-3
11/2 W OHIO STATE 3-1
11/7 W Bemidji State 4-1
11/8 W Bemidji State 2-0
11/14 W Minnesota State 3-0
11/15 W Minnesota State 4-3
11/21 W ST. CLOUD STATE 4-0
11/22 W ST. CLOUD STATE 8-1
12/5 L Minnesota Duluth 0-3
12/6 W Minnesota Duluth 3-2
1/10 T Northeastern 1-1 OT
1/11 T Northeastern 2-2 OT
1/17 T MINNESOTA DULUTH (4) 1-1 OT
1/18 W MINNESOTA DULUTH (4) 5-2
1/30 W St. Cloud State 4-1
1/31 W St. Cloud State 6-2
2/7 W MINNESOTA STATE (9) 3-0
2/8 W MINNESOTA STATE (9) 4-1
2/13 W at Minnesota 2-1 OT
2/14 L at Minnesota 1-2
2/20 W NIAGARA 4-0
2/21 W NIAGARA 8-1
2/27 W Ohio State (10) 5-1
2/28 W Ohio State (10) 8-2
3/6 W BEMIDJI STATE 6-0
3/7 W BEMIDJI STATE 2-1
3/13 L Minnesota Duluth 1-3
3/14 W Ohio State 5-4

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Awards and honors

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  • Sara Bauer, All-WCHA, Second Team
  • Sara Bauer, WCHA Rookie of the Year
  • Sara Bauer, WCHA All-Rookie Team
  • Christine Dufour, WCHA All-Rookie Team
  • Molly Engstrom, WCHA Defensive Player of the Year
  • Molly Engstrom, All–WCHA, First Team
  • Meghan Horras, All-WCHA, Second Team
  • Meghan Horras, WCHA Goaltending Champion
  • Meghan Horras, USCHO.com Player of the Week, Nov. 18, 2003
  • Carla MacLeod, AHCA All-Americans, Second team
  • Carla MacLeod, All-WCHA, Second Team
  • Carla MacLeod, USCHO.com Player of the Week, February 10, 2004
  • Bobbi Jo Slusar, WCHA All-Rookie Team

WCHA Rookie of the Week

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  • Sara Bauer, Mar. 2, 2004
  • Sara Bauer, Mar. 9, 2004
  • Christine Dufour, Nov. 10, 2003
  • Lindsay Macy, Feb. 23, 2004
  • Meaghan Mikkelson, Oct 13, 2003
  • Meaghan Mikkelson, March 8, 2004

WCHA Player of the Week

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  • Nikki Burish, Nov. 24, 2003
  • Meghan Horras, Jan. 19, 2004
  • Meghan Horras, Feb. 16, 2004
  • Carla MacLeod, Nov. 17, 2003
  • Carla MacLeod, Feb. 9, 2004
  • Karen Rickard, Nov. 10, 2003
  • Karen Rickard, March 1, 2004

Academic Awards

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  • Nikki Burish, Academic All-WCHA
  • Nikki Burish, Academic All-Big Ten
  • Sharon Cole, Academic All-WCHA
  • Sharon Cole, Academic All-Big Ten
  • Sharon Cole, UW Athletic Board Scholars
  • Leah Federman, Academic All-Big Ten
  • Kathryn Greaves, Academic All-WCHA
  • Leah Federman, Academic All-Big Ten
  • Stephanie Millar, Academic All-WCHA
  • Stephanie Millar, Academic All-Big Ten
  • Nicole Uliasz, Academic All-WCHA
  • Nicole Uliasz, Academic All-Big Ten
  • Amy Vermeulen, Academic All-WCHA
  • Amy Vermeulen, Academic All-Big Ten

Team Awards

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  • Sara Bauer, Rookie of the Year
  • Sara Bauer, Offensive Player of the Year
  • Molly Engstrom, Badger Award (known as Most Inspirational Player award)
  • Molly Engstrom, Defensive Player of the Year
  • Kathryn Greaves, W Club Community Service Award
  • Meghan Hunter and Karen Rickard, Jeff Sauer Award (Presented to the player who consistently demonstrates dedication to her teammates)

References

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  1. ^ "Wisconsin 2007-08 Review and Records" (PDF). Wisconsin Badgers. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 22, 2011. Retrieved June 11, 2010.