Carolyne Prevost | |
Position | Forward |
Shoots | Left |
Height Weight |
5 ft 4 in (1.63 m) 135 lb (61 kg) |
PWHL WCHA CWHL Team |
London Devilettes Wisconsin (2008-12) Montreal Stars (2012-13) Toronto Furies (2013-present) |
Born | January 6, 1990, Sarnia, Ontario |
Pro Career | 2007 – present |
Medal record | ||
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Women's ice hockey | ||
Competitor for Canada | ||
MLP Nations Cup | ||
Gold | 2010 Germany | 2010 Tournament |
Gold | 2011 Switzerland | Tournament |
Competitor for Ontario | ||
2007 Canada Winter Games - Ice Hockey | ||
Gold | 2007 Whitehorse, YT | 2007 Tournament |
Carolyne Prevost (born January 6, 1990) was an ice hockey player for the Wisconsin Badgers women's ice hockey program. Selected by the Montreal Stars in the 2012 CWHL Draft, she signed with the Toronto Furies as a free agent in the autumn of 2013, making her the second player in CWHL history to play for both Montreal and Toronto squads (the first was Jesse Scanzano. Of note, she won a silver medal at the 2005 Junior Pan-American Tae Kwon Do Championship.[1]
Playing career[]
NCAA[]
Prevost recorded her first career hat trick against St. Cloud State on Jan. 22, 2010 and had a three-game assist and career-high three-game point streak from 10/11-24[2] In a weekend series versus RPI, on November 18 and 19, 2011, Prevost became the 17th player in program history to record 100 career points. In a victory over RPI, she netted the first goal of the game for Wisconsin. She would also record an assist in the match. The following day, Prevost recorded six points in the finale against RPI. It was a team-high for any Wisconsin skater this season. [3] She scored two goals, including the game winner, and helped on four other goals to establish a new career high for most points in one game.
CWHL[]
In her first game for the Montreal Stars (an exhibition game versus France on August 30, 2012), Prevost logged a hat trick, and assisted on two goals scored by Noemie Marin.
Awards and honors[]
- Academic All-Big Ten (2009-10)
- All-WCHA Academic Team (2010-11, 2009-10)
- 2011 NCAA Frozen Four All-Tournament Team[4]
- WCHA Scholar Athlete (2010-11, 2009-10)
- WCHA Offensive Player of the Week (Week of Jan. 26, 2010)[5]
- WCHA Offensive Player of the Week (Week of Oct. 13, 2010)
- 2011 Capital One Academic All-District honors (Academic All-District 5 Second Team)[6]
- WCHA Player of the Week (Week of January 17, 2012)[7]
Stats[]
Hockey Canada[]
Event | Games | Goals | Assists | Points | PIM |
2007 Under 18 vs. USA | 3 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 2 |
2007 Canadian Under 18 tournament | 5 | 4 | 0 | 4 | 2 |
2008 Women’s Under 18 tournament | 5 | 6 | 3 | 9 | 0 |
2008 Esso Women’s Nationals | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
References[]
- ↑ http://badgerherald.com/sports/2010/01/21/karate_kid_shows_rar.php
- ↑ http://www.uwbadgers.com/sports/w-hockey/mtt/prevost_carolyne00.html
- ↑ http://www.uwbadgers.com/sports/w-hockey/spec-rel/112311aaa.html
- ↑ http://www.uwbadgers.com/sports/w-hockey/recaps/032011aad.html
- ↑ http://www.wcha.com/sports/w-hockey/spec-rel/012710aaa.html
- ↑ http://www.uwbadgers.com/sports/w-hockey/spec-rel/051911aac.html
- ↑ http://www.wcha.com/women/pres1112/201201/jan17wpw.pdf
- ↑ 2007-08 National Women’s Under 18 team. Hockey Canada. Retrieved on 31 August 2012.