Brandy Fisher | |
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Position | Forward |
ECAC Team | New Hampshire |
Pro Career | 1994 – 2001 |
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IIHF World Women Championships | ||
Silver | 2000 Canada | Tournament |
Silver | 1999 Finland | Tournament |
Brandy Fisher played ice hockey for the New Hampshire Wildcats women's ice hockey program and was the first ever winner of the Patty Kazmaier Award, awarded to the top female ice hockey player in the NCAA.[1]
Playing career[]
One of the highlights of her NCAA career came in the 1996 ECAC Tournament. She scored the game winning goal to end the longest game in NCAA men's and women's ice hockey history at that time. Her goal against Providence College at 5:35 of the fifth overtime gave New Hampshire the ECAC championship.
During the 1997-98 season, Fisher became the all-time leading goal-scorer in Wildcats women's history, while becoming one of only three players in school history to surpass the 100-goal plateau.[2] Her 239 career points ranked second all-time in Wildcats history.
In addition, she played for the United States national women's ice hockey team that participated in the 1999 and 2000 IIHF Women's World Ice Hockey championships.[3]
Awards and honors[]
- Bauer/ECAC Player of the week for March 11, 1996
- ECAC Tournament Most Valuable Player (1996)[4]
- Patty Kazmaier Award (1998)
References[]
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