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Duggan competed for the [[Wisconsin Badgers women's ice hockey]] program. On January 21-22, 2011, she led the top-ranked Badgers with four scoring points in a win and tie at defending national champion Minnesota Duluth. Duggan registered two goals and two assists against the Bulldogs, recorded nine shots on goal and finished with a +4 plus/minus rating in the two games. She led all players with three points in the January 21 win (4-1). She scored the Badgers first goal of the game (it was the first women’s college hockey goal scored at the Bulldogs new AMSOIL Arena). In the second period, she assisted on a power-play tally to give Wisconsin a 3-0 lead. In the final two minutes, she had an empty net goal. The following day, both clubs skated to a 4-4 tie (Wisconsin prevailed 2-1 in the shootout). Duggan assisted on the Badgers’ second goal of the game and extended her current point streak to 22 games, the longest individual point streak in Wisconsin women’s hockey history. On January 21, she broke the previous mark of 20 games set by Meghan Hunter from Oct. 14, 2000 to Jan. 12, 2001. <ref>http://www.wcha.com/women/presarch/201101/jan26wpw.pdf</ref>
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Meghan Duggan
Meghan-Duggan
Position Forward
Height
Weight
5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
156 lb (71 kg)
WCHA Team Wisconsin Badgers
Born (1985-12-19)December 19, 1985,
Danvers, MA
Pro Career 2005 – present

Meghan Duggan (born September 3, 1987) is an American ice hockey forward. She was named to the United States women’s ice hockey team for the 2010 Winter Olympics. [1]

Playing career

Wisconsin Badgers

Duggan Badgers

In action for the Wisconsin Badgers

Duggan competed for the Wisconsin Badgers women's ice hockey program. On January 21-22, 2011, she led the top-ranked Badgers with four scoring points in a win and tie at defending national champion Minnesota Duluth. Duggan registered two goals and two assists against the Bulldogs, recorded nine shots on goal and finished with a +4 plus/minus rating in the two games. She led all players with three points in the January 21 win (4-1). She scored the Badgers first goal of the game (it was the first women’s college hockey goal scored at the Bulldogs new AMSOIL Arena). In the second period, she assisted on a power-play tally to give Wisconsin a 3-0 lead. In the final two minutes, she had an empty net goal. The following day, both clubs skated to a 4-4 tie (Wisconsin prevailed 2-1 in the shootout). Duggan assisted on the Badgers’ second goal of the game and extended her current point streak to 22 games, the longest individual point streak in Wisconsin women’s hockey history. On January 21, she broke the previous mark of 20 games set by Meghan Hunter from Oct. 14, 2000 to Jan. 12, 2001. [2]

Year GP G A Pts PPL SHG
2006-2007 39 26 26 52 8 1
2007-2008 38 20 23 43 5 1
2008-2009 41 23 33 56 7 0

[3]

USA Hockey

Personal

Duggan RedSox

On the mound at Fenway Park

On April 19, 2010, Duggan threw the first pitch at a Boston Red Sox game before a sellout Patriots Day crowd of 37,609.[4] Her teammates Erika Lawler, Jessie Vetter of Wisconsin, Brianne McLaughlin, Julie Chu, Karen Thatcher, Molly Schaus, Hilary Knight, and Caitlin Cahow were also on the mound when Duggan threw the pitch.

References


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