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NCAA Division I women's ice hockey All-Tournament team is an honor bestowed at the conclusion of the NCAA women's ice hockey tournament to the players judged to have performed the best during the championship. The team is currently composed of three forwards, two defensemen and one goaltender with additional players named in the event of a tie. Voting for the honor was conducted by the head coaches of each member team once the tournament has completed and any player regardless of their team's finish is eligible. The All-Tournament Team began being awarded after the first championship in 2001.[1]

All-Tournament teams[]

2000s[]

2001
Player Pos Team
Tuula Puputti G Minnesota Duluth
Isabelle Chartrand D St. Lawrence
Brittny Ralph D Minnesota Duluth
Amanda Sargeant F St. Lawrence
Maria Rooth F Minnesota Duluth
Tammy Shewchuk F Harvard

2002
Player Pos Team
Tania Pinelli G Niagara
Larissa Luther D Minnesota Duluth
Meredith Ostrander D Brown
Kelly Stephens F Minnesota
Joanne Eustace F Minnesota Duluth
Kristy Zamora F Brown

2003
Player Pos Team
Amy Ferguson G Dartmouth
Angela Ruggiero D Harvard
Jenny Potter F Minnesota Duluth
Hanne Sikiö F Minnesota Duluth
Julie Chu F Harvard
Caroline Ouellette F Minnesota Duluth

2004
Player Pos Team
Jody Horak G Minnesota
Allie Sanchez D Minnesota
Angela Ruggiero D Harvard
Kelly Stephens F Minnesota
Natalie Darwitz F Minnesota
Krissy Wendell F Minnesota

2005
Player Pos Team
Ali Boe G Harvard
Caitlin Cahow D Harvard
Lyndsay Wall D Minnesota
Sarah Vaillancourt F Harvard
Natalie Darwitz F Minnesota
Krissy Wendell F Minnesota

2006
Player Pos Team[2]
Jessie Vetter G Wisconsin
Bobbi-Jo Slusar D Wisconsin
Ashley Albrecht D Minnesota
Jinelle Zaugg F Wisconsin
Bobbi Ross F Minnesota
Jennifer Hitchcock F New Hampshire

2007
Player Pos Team[3]
Jessie Vetter G Wisconsin
Bobbi-Jo Slusar D Wisconsin
Meaghan Mikkelson D Wisconsin
Jinelle Zaugg F Wisconsin
Jessica Koizumi F Minnesota Duluth
Sara Bauer F Wisconsin

2008
Player Pos Team[4][5]
Kim Martin G Minnesota Duluth
Myriam Trépanier D Minnesota Duluth
Heidi Pelttari D Minnesota Duluth
Laura Fridfinnson F Minnesota Duluth
Sara O’Toole F Minnesota Duluth
Erika Lawler F Wisconsin

2009
Player Pos Team[6][7]
Jessie Vetter G Wisconsin
Alycia Matthews D Wisconsin
Malee Windmeier D Wisconsin
Meghan Agosta F Mercyhurst
Hilary Knight F Wisconsin
Erika Lawler F Wisconsin

2010s[]

2010
Player Pos Team[8][9]
Amanda Mazzotta G Cornell
Laura Fortino D Cornell
Lauriane Rougeau D Cornell
Emmanuelle Blais F Minnesota Duluth
Laura Fridfinnson F Minnesota Duluth
Jessica Wong F Minnesota Duluth

2011
Player Pos Team[10]
Molly Schaus G Boston College
Catherine Ward D Boston University
Alev Kelter D Wisconsin
Brooke Ammerman F Wisconsin
Meghan Duggan F Wisconsin
Hilary Knight F Wisconsin
Carolyne Prevost F Wisconsin

2012
Player Pos Team[11]
Noora Räty G Minnesota
Megan Bozek D Minnesota
Brooke Ammerman D Wisconsin
Sarah Erickson F Minnesota
Amanda Kessel F Minnesota
Carolyne Prevost F Wisconsin

2013
Player Pos Team[12]
Noora Räty G Minnesota
Megan Bozek D Minnesota
Hannah Brandt D Minnesota
Marie-Philip Poulin F Boston University
Amanda Kessel F Minnesota
Milica McMillen F Minnesota

2014
Player Pos Team[13]
Erica Howe G Clarkson
Baylee Gillanders D Minnesota
Renata Fast D Clarkson
Rachel Bona F Minnesota
Maryanne Menefee F Minnesota
Jamie Lee Rattray F Clarkson

2015
Player Pos Team[14]
Amanda Leveille G Minnesota
Megan Wolfe D Minnesota
Sarah Edney D Harvard
Hannah Brandt F Minnesota
Maryanne Menefee F Minnesota
Dani Cameranesi F Minnesota

2016
Player Pos Team[15]
Amanda Leveille G Minnesota
Lee Stecklein D Minnesota
Megan Keller D Boston College
Sarah Potomak F Minnesota
Amanda Kessel F Minnesota
Haley Skarupa F Boston College

2017
Player Pos Team[16]
Ann-Renée Desbiens G Wisconsin
Mellissa Channell D Wisconsin
Savannah Harmon D Clarkson
Geneviève Bannon F Clarkson
Cayley Mercer F Clarkson
Annie Pankowski F Wisconsin

2018
Player Pos Team[17][18]
Shea Tiley G Clarkson
Savannah Harmon D Clarkson
Olivia Zafuto D Colgate
Loren Gabel F Clarkson
Élizabeth Giguère F Clarkson
Breanne Wilson-Bennett F Colgate

2019
Player Pos Team[19]
Kristen Campbell G Wisconsin
Maddie Rolfes D Wisconsin
Mekenzie Steffen D Wisconsin
Annie Pankowski F Wisconsin
Abby Roque F Wisconsin
Nicole Schammel F Minnesota

2020s[]

2020
Not awarded due to COVID-19 pandemic[20]

2021
Player Pos Team[21]
Aerin Frankel G Northeastern
Ashton Bell D Minnesota Duluth
Skylar Fontaine D Northeastern
Alina Müller F Northeastern
Caitlin Schneider F Wisconsin
Makenna Webster F Wisconsin

2022
Player Pos Team[22]
Emma Söderberg G Minnesota Duluth
Sophie Jaques D Ohio State
Skylar Fontaine D Northeastern
Kenzie Hauswirth F Ohio State
Paetyn Levis F Ohio State
Naomi Rogge F Minnesota Duluth

2023
Player Pos Team[23]
Cami Kronish G Wisconsin
Sophie Jaques D Ohio State
Caroline Harvey D Wisconsin
Laila Edwards F Wisconsin
Kirsten Simms F Wisconsin
Jesse Compher F Wisconsin


All-Tournament team players by school[]

School Recipients
Wisconsin 36
Minnesota 33
Minnesota Duluth 20
Clarkson 10
Harvard 8
Northeastern 4
Ohio State 4
Boston College 3
Cornell 3
Boston University 2
Brown 2
Colgate 2
St. Lawrence 2
Dartmouth 1
Mercyhurst 1
New Hampshire 1
Niagara 1


Multiple appearances[]

Player Appearances
Amanda Kessel 3
Jessie Vetter 3
Brooke Ammerman 2
Megan Bozek 2
Hannah Brandt 2
Natalie Darwitz 2
Savannah Harmon 2
Sophie Jaques 2
Hilary Knight 2
Erika Lawler 2
Amanda Leveille 2
Noora Räty 2
Angela Ruggiero 2
Bobbi-Jo Slusar 2
Krissy Wendell 2
Jinelle Zaugg 2

References[]

  1. NCAA Women's Frozen Four Records Book (March 19, 2023).
  2. Greatest Moment No. 3: Women's Hockey National Champs (July 12, 2006).
  3. Exhausted Bulldogs' Effort Heroic Despite 4-1 Loss to Wisconsin in NCAA Title Game (March 19, 2007).
  4. Minnesota-Duluth trumps Wisconsin in NCAA women’s hockey championship game (March 22, 2008).
  5. Destiny at the Decc! The Bulldogs Win the NCAA National Championship 4-0 Over Wisconsin (March 26, 2008).
  6. Wisconsin Women Win N.C.A.A. Title (March 23, 2009).
  7. Greatest moments of 2008-09 - No. 1: Women's hockey clinches NCAA title (August 1, 2009).
  8. UMD wins national championship in women's hockey (March 21, 2010).
  9. Women's Hockey Falls In National Title Game, 3-2, In Three Overtimes (March 21, 2010).
  10. Fernandess, Victor (March 20, 2011). Badgers leave no doubt in NCAA hockey final.
  11. Nowacki, Jon (March 18, 2012). Gophers top Badgers in Frozen Four championship.
  12. Christensen, Joe (March 24, 2013). 'Dynasty' talk for Gopher women? Save that chat for later.
  13. Greder, Andy (March 22, 2014). NCAA women’s hockey: East beats West in a tournament first.
  14. Minnesota wins third national title in four years (March 23, 2015).
  15. Polglaze, Emily (March 21, 2016). Gophers go back-to-back.
  16. Haase, Nicole (March 19, 2017). Clarkson 3, UW 0: Badgers lose women's hockey title game.
  17. Clarkson Claims Third N.C.A.A. Women’s Hockey Title in Five Years (March 18, 2018).
  18. National Champions Again!!! (March 18, 2018).
  19. Milewski, Todd D. (March 24, 2019). Wisconsin women's hockey wins national championship.
  20. Bulkeley, Christina (March 12, 2020). NCAA Cancels Hockey Tournaments, Ending Top-Ranked Cornell Hockey Teams’ Seasons.
  21. Haase, Nicole (March 20, 2021). UW women 2, Northeastern 1: Badgers repeat as NCAA champions after Daryl Watts' overtime goal bounces off of defender's back.
  22. Haase, Nicole (March 20, 2022). Ohio State women's hockey team tops Minnesota Duluth 3-2 to win national championship.
  23. Stewart, Mark (March 20, 2023). Wisconsin women's hockey blanks Ohio State to win its 7th national title.
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