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Vermont Catamounts women's ice hockey
Current season
Vermont Catamounts athletic logo
UniversityUniversity of Vermont
ConferenceHockey East
Head coachJim Plumer
13th season, 161–220–54
Assistant coachesVictoria Blake
Erik Strand
Danielle Slominski
ArenaGutterson Fieldhouse
Burlington, Vermont
ColorsGreen and gold[1]
   

The Vermont Catamounts women's ice hockey program represents the University of Vermont. The Catamounts compete in Hockey East. Their first year of varsity women's hockey was in 1998–99. The Catamounts were in the ECAC at the Division III level of competition. In 2001–02, the Catamounts moved up to Division I. For the 2005–06 season, the Catamounts moved to Hockey East.

History

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The Vermont Catamounts women's ice hockey program was launched in 1995–1996, under head coach Bruce Garrapy.

During the 2003–04 season, Kami Cote of Vermont set an NCAA record for most saves in one season with 1332.[2]

During the 2010–11 season, Roxanne Douville earned consecutive shutouts against No. 9 Providence (Jan. 30) and Maine (Feb. 5) establishing a new program record shutout streak of 164 minutes and 13 seconds. In addition, she became only the second Vermont player to be named to the Hockey East All-Rookie Team.

The 2013- 2014 season saw Vermont's best finish, ending the season 18-4-4, and earning fourth place in Hockey East. They won their quarterfinal match-up against Maine with three overtime wins. They advanced to meet Boston College in the semi-finals, losing by a score of 1–3. Catamount head coach Jim Plumer won the Hockey East co-Coach of the Year award and the New England Division I Women's Coach of the Year award.[3]

In 2019–2020, sophomore defenceman Maude Poulin-Labelle set the team's record for points by a defenseman in a single season, with 12 goals and 17 assists, for 29 points. Her goals total tied for first among Catamount defensemen. She was Hockey East player of the Week on January 6, 2020. She was nominated for the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award, and earned a spot on the Hockey East All Star Third Team.[4] The Catamounts started the season on a four-game unbeaten streak, and lost just 2 games in their first 12 matches. They made the Hockey East tournament for the eighth consecutive year, but fell to the eventual tournament winners, the Northeastern Huskies, in the quarterfinals.

On November 11, 2020, Hockey East announced the 2020-2021 schedule for men's and women's ice hockey. League play had been postponed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, which caused the cancellation of the 2020 NCAA women's ice hockey tournament. Beginning on November 20, women's hockey resumes in a round robin format with each team playing 18 games, to determine the regular season champion. Flex weekends are planned to allow for canceled matches to be played as needed.[5]

During the 2021–2022 season, the Catamounts were ranked for the first time in program history at #10 in the USCHO poll on January 31, 2022.[6] They were ranked at #10 in the USA Hockey poll on February 22, 2022, for the first time ever. They also set a program record of 22 wins in a season.

Season-by-season results

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Won Championship Lost Championship Conference Champions League Leader
Year Coach W L T Conference Conf.
W
Conf.
L
Conf.
T
Finish Conference Tournament NCAA Tournament
2024-25 Jim Plumer 9 25 2 Hockey East 7 18 2 8th HE Won First Round vs. Holy Cross (3-2 OT)
Lost Quarterfinals vs. Boston University (3-4 OT)
Did not qualify
2023-24 Jim Plumer 13 17 5 Hockey East 11 12 4 6th HE Lost Quarterfinals vs. New Hampshire (0-3) Did not qualify
2022-23 Jim Plumer 22 11 3 Hockey East 16 8 3 2nd HE Won Quarterfinals vs. New Hampshire (2-1 OT)
Lost Semifinals vs. Providence (0-1)
Did not qualify
2021-22 Jim Plumer 22 11 3 Hockey East 18 7 2 2nd HE Won Quarterfinals vs. Providence (4-1)
Lost Semifinals vs. Connecticut (1-3)
Did not qualify
2020-21 Jim Plumer 6 5 0 Hockey East 6 4 0 4th HE Lost Quarterfinals vs Maine (1-3) Did not qualify
2019-20 Jim Plumer 10 18 8 Hockey East 7 14 6 8th HE Lost Quarterfinals vs Northeastern (1-5, 1-3) Did not qualify
2018-19 Jim Plumer 10 20 6 Hockey East 8 15 4 8th HE Lost Quarterfinals vs. Northeastern (2-7, 0-1) Did not qualify
2017-18 Jim Plumer 10 20 5 Hockey East 7 13 4 8th HE Lost Quarterfinals vs. Boston College (1-3, 1-6) Did not qualify
2016-17 Jim Plumer 15 14 9 Hockey East 9 8 7 5th HE Won Quarterfinals vs. Providence (4-5, 5-1, 5-2)
Lost Semifinals vs. Boston College (3-4) 2OT
Did not qualify
2015-16 Jim Plumer 9 25 3 Hockey East 6 15 3 6th HE Lost Quarterfinals vs. Boston University (0-3, 4-2, 1-6) Did not qualify
2014-15 Jim Plumer 15 19 2 Hockey East 6 14 1 7th HE Lost Quarterfinals vs. Boston University (1-8, 2-7) Did not qualify
2013-14 Jim Plumer 18 14 4 Hockey East 13 7 1 4th HE Won Quarterfinals vs. Maine (3-2 3OT)
Lost Semifinals vs. Boston College (1-3)
Did not qualify
2012-13 Jim Plumer 8 21 4 Hockey East 6 12 4 6th HE Lost Quarterfinals vs. Northeastern (1-5) Did not qualify
2011-12 Tim Bothwell 4 22 6 Hockey East 3 16 2 8th HE Did not qualify Did not qualify
2010-11 Tim Bothwell 7 17 9 Hockey East 4 13 4 8th HE Did not qualify Did not qualify
2009-10 Tim Bothwell 10 22 1 Hockey East 5 15 1 7th HE Did not qualify Did not qualify
2008-09 Tim Bothwell 7 25 2 Hockey East 4 15 2 7th HE Did not qualify Did not qualify
2007-08 Tim Bothwell 8 25 1 Hockey East 4 16 1 7th HE Did not qualify Did not qualify
2006-07 Tim Bothwell 3 27 2 Hockey East 1 19 1 8th HE Did not qualify Did not qualify
2005-06 Dennis Miller 3 29 2 Hockey East 1 19 1 8th HE Did not qualify Did not qualify
2004-05 Dennis Miller 5 26 3 ECAC 3 17 0 10th ECAC Did not qualify Did not qualify
2003-04 Dennis Miller 6 25 3 ECAC 2 15 1 9th ECAC Did not qualify Did not qualify
2002-03 Dennis Miller 3 25 2 ECAC 0 15 1 9th ECAC Did not qualify Did not qualify
2001-02 Dennis Miller 1 28 1 ECAC 0 16 0 9th ECAC Did not qualify Did not qualify

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Roster

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As of July 23, 2025.[8]

No. Nat. Player Class Pos Height DoB Hometown Previous team
4 Natalie Zarcone Junior D 5' 5" (1.65 m) 2004-06-15 Huntington, New York Northwood School
5 Sophia DeAnzeris Freshman D 5' 11" (1.8 m) 2006-11-19 Saratoga, New York Northwood School
8 Anna Podein Senior (RS) D 5' 8" (1.73 m) 2003-01-16 Minneapolis, Minnesota Benilde-St. Margaret's
9 Julia Mesplède Senior F 5' 2" (1.57 m) 2002-10-12 Bordeaux, France Vermont Academy
10 Stella Retrum Junior F 5' 7" (1.7 m) 2005-03-25 Maple Grove, Minnesota Penn State
11 Kaylee Lewis Junior F 5' 7" (1.7 m) 2004-07-06 McKinney, Texas Philadelphia Jr. Flyers
12 Lauren O'Hara Junior F 5' 11" (1.8 m) 2005-03-02 Blaine, Minnesota Minnesota
13 Maisey Bojarski Sophomore F 5' 7" (1.7 m) 2006-01-09 Appleton, Wisconsin NAHA
15 Josie Hemp Sophomore (RS) D 5' 9" (1.75 m) 2004-12-16 Chanhassen, Minnesota Minnesota
16 Mya Lawrence Sophomore F 5' 5" (1.65 m) 2006-09-08 Okotoks, Alberta Shawinigan
17 Brooke George Junior D 5' 5" (1.65 m) 2004-07-18 East Montpelier, Vermont Bishop Kearney Selects
18 Darci Matson Graduate F 5' 4" (1.63 m) 2003-05-30 Wasilla, Alaska Aurora
19 Cecilia DesLauriers Junior F 5' 0" (1.52 m) 2004-01-12 St. Albans, Vermont Mid Fairfield CT Stars
23 Ezra Oien Junior F 5' 7" (1.7 m) 2004-11-23 Owatonna, Minnesota Owatonna High School
24 Rose-Marie Brochu Junior F 5' 8" (1.73 m) 2003-04-27 Lévis, Québec Cégep Limoilou Titans
27 Sofie Skott Senior D 5' 8" (1.73 m) 2002-06-14 Herning, Denmark Malmö Redhawks
30 Lily Prendergast Freshman G 5' 8" (1.73 m) 2004-10-13 Hanover, Massachusetts Etobicoke Dolphins
31 Zoe Cliche Freshman G 5' 7" (1.7 m) 2007-00-00 Ottawa, Ontario Nepean Wildcats
35 Ellie Simmons Junior (RS) G 5' 8" (1.73 m) 2004-01-18 Buffalo, New York Nichols School
44 Lila Pannacciulli Freshman F 5' 6" (1.68 m) 2006-09-15 East Meadow, New York Lovell Academy
51 Oona Havana Sophomore F 5' 7" (1.7 m) 2004-08-20 Turku, Finland Kärpät
71 Hilary Wilkin Freshman F 5' 8" (1.73 m) 2007-10-10 Halifax, Nova Scotia Northwood School
88 Makena Lloyd-Howe Freshman F 5' 5" (1.65 m) 2007-02-02 Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia RINK Hockey Academy
91 Ashley Kokavec Junior D 5' 4" (1.63 m) 2005-01-01 Parkland, Florida Maine
91 Morgann Skoda Junior F 5' 11" (1.8 m) 2003-10-26 Montreal, Quebec RPI

Player stats[9]

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Career points

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Rank Name Years Points
1 Theresa Schafzahl 18-23 145 (71-74)
2 Amanda Pelkey 11-15 105 (49-56)
3 Ève-Audrey Picard 16-20 98 (43-55)
4 Natálie Mlýnková 20-24 97 (48-49)
Danya Colang 12-16 97 (44-53)
Brittany Zuback 11-15 97 (44-53)
7 Kristina Shanahan 17-22 88 (42-46)
8 Corinne McCool 18-23 87 (39-48)
Allie Knowles 95-99 87 (46-41)
10 Sini Karjalainen 18-23 76 (11-65)

All-Time Leaders Goaltending

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Metric Number Player
Best Save % .933 Melanie Bouchard (1996-98)
Best GAA 1.66 Melanie Bouchard (1996-98)
Most Saves 3,221 Kami Cote (2001-05)
Most Shutouts 16 Tiffany Hayes (1999-03)
Most Wins 51 Jessie McPherson (2020-24)
Most Minutes 6008:14 Roxanne Douville (2010-14)
Fewest Goals Allowed 41 Micaela Dorf (1998-00)
Most Games Played 102 Roxanne Douville (2010-14)

Awards and honors[9]

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AWCHA honors

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Year Player Honor
1998 Dennis Miller National Coach of the Year Finalist
2001 Tiffany Hayes All-American
Dennis Miller National Coach of the Year Finalist

ECAC honors

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Year Player Honor
1998 Allie Knowles All-Star Honorable Mention
Dennis Miller Co-Coach of the Year
2000 Jillian Giardina Division III All-Rookie Team
Tiffany Hayes Division III All-Rookie Team
2001 Division III Goaltender of the Year
Division III All-Conference First Team
Lindsey Neilson Division III All-Rookie Team
2004 Kami Cote All-Star Honorable Mention
2005 All-Star First Team
Goaltender of the Year

Hockey East honors

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Year Player Honor
2006 Abby Kaknes All-Stars vs. Team USA
2009 Erin Barley-Maloney All-Rookie Team
2011 Roxanne Douville All-Rookie Team
2012 Amanda Pelkey All-Rookie Team
2013 Roxanne Douville First Team All-Star
Erin Wente Best Defensive Forward
2014 Victoria Andreakos All-Rookie Team
Jim Plumer Co-Coach of the Year
Roxanne Douville First Team All-Star
Gina Repaci Second Team All-Star
Amanda Pelkey Second Team All-Star
Dayna Colang All-Star Honorable Mention
2015 All-Star Honorable Mention
2016 Taylor Willard Second Team All-Star[10]
2017 Ève-Audrey Picard All-Rookie Team
Madison Litchfield Second Team All-Star
Taylor Willard Second Team All-Star
2018 All-Star Honorable Mention
2020 Maude Poulin-Labelle Third Team All-Star[11]
2021 Second Team All-Star
Jessie McPherson Rookie of the Year[12]
Pro Ambitions All-Rookie Team[13]
Olivia Kilberg Sportsmanship Award
2022 Kristina Shanahan Second Team All-Star
Jessie McPherson All-Star Honorable Mention
Reagan Miller All-Rookie Team
Alyssa Holmes Best Defensive Forward
Maude Poulin-Labelle First Team All-Star
Best Defenseman
Theresa Schafzahl First Team All-Star
Scoring Champion
PNC Bank Three Stars
Player of the Year
Jim Plumer Coach of the Year
2023 Lara Beecher Rookie of the Year
All-Rookie Team
Sini Karjalainen Defender of the Year
First Team All-Star
Theresa Schafzahl First Team All-Star
Jessie McPherson Third Team All-Star
Natálie Mlýnková Third Team All-Star
2024 Scoring Champion
First Team All-Star
Player of the Year
Kaylee Lewis All-Rookie Team
Krista Parkkonen Second Team All-Star
2025 Ashley Kokavec Third Team All-Star
  • 2003- Jenny Agnew, Nominee
  • 2005- Kami Cote, Nominee
  • 2006- Abby Kaknes, Nominee
  • 2014- Danielle Rancourt, Finalist
  • 2018- Taylor Willard[14]

National Strength & Conditioning All-American

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  • 2006- Gabe Worzella
  • 2007- Kristen Norris

New England Hockey Writers Division l All-Star

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New England Division l Women's Coach of the Year

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University of Vermont Athletic Hall of Fame

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  • 2013- Tiffany Hayes
  • 2015- Kami Cote

Division I CCM/AHCA All-Americans

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All-USCHO Teams

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Records

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Career records

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Metric Number Player
Points 145 Theresa Schafzahl (2018-23)
Goals 71 Theresa Schafzahl (2018-23)
Assists 74 Theresa Schafzahl (2018-23)
Games Played 152 Hailey Burns & Lily Humphrey (2019-24), Kristina Shanahan (2017-22)
PPG 18 Dayna Colang (2012-16)
SHG 5 Natálie Mlýnková (2020-24)
Best Save % .933 Melanie Bouchard (1996-98)
Best Goals Against Average 1.66 Melanie Bouchard (1996-98)
Most Saves 3,221 Kami Cote (2001-05)
Most Shutouts 16 Tiffany Hayes (1999-03)
Most Wins 51 Jessie McPherson (2020-24)
Most Minutes Played 6008:14 Roxanne Douville (2010-14)
Most Games Played-Goaltender 102 Roxanne Douville (2010-14)

Single season records

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Metric[9] Number Player Season
Points (Overall) 46 Theresa Schafzahl 2021-22
Points by a Defensemen 35 Maude Poulin-Labelle 2021-22
Goals (Overall) 25 Theresa Schafzahl 2021-22
Goals by a Defensemen 13 Maude Poulin-Labelle 2021-22
Game Winning Goals 6 Corinne McCool 2022-23
Power Play Goals 8 Dayna Colang & Brittany Zuback 2014-15
Short Handed Goals 2 Natálie Mlýnková & Brittany Nelson 2021-22, 2022-23 & 2007-08
Assists (Overall) 24 Theresa Schafzahl & Sini Karjalainen 2022-23
Assists by a Defenseman 24 Sini Karjalainen 2022-23
Best Save % .940 Tiffany Hayes 2000-01
Best GAA % 1.52 Tiffany Hayes 1999-00
Most Saves 1,332 Kami Cote 2003-04
Most Wins 21 Jessie McPherson 2022-23
Most Shutouts 10 Tiffany Hayes 2000-01
Most Minutes Played 2098:16 Jessie McPherson 2022-23
Fewest Goals Allowed 32 Tiffany Hayes 2000-01
Most Games Played 35 Jessie McPherson 2022-23

Single Game records

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Single Game individual records

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Metric Number Player Date
Points 6 Maude Poulin-Labelle at Holy Cross (1/18/22)
Points by a Defenseman 6 Maude Poulin-Labelle at Holy Cross (1/18/22)
Goals 4 Jen Bradley vs. Boston U. (1/27/95)
Ève-Audrey Picard vs. Union (10/10/17)
Maude Poulin-Labelle at Holy Cross (1/18/22)
Goals by a Defenseman 4 Maude Poulin-Labelle at Holy Cross (1/18/22)
Assists 4 Sini Karjalainen at Merrimack (10/25/19)
Ceally Nottingham vs. Conn. College (1/23/99)
Theresa Schafzahl at Merrimack (11/21/21)
Assists by a Defenseman 4 Sini Karjalainen at Merrimack (10/25/19)
Ceally Nottingham vs. Conn. College (1/23/99)
Saves 66 Kami Cote at Wisconsin (10/10/03)

Single game team records

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Metric[9] Number Opponent Date
Goals 9 vs. Union 2/20/99
at Holy Cross 1/18/22
Goals Allowed 13 vs. Harvard 11/8/03
Assists 15 at Holy Cross 1/18/22
Penalties 15 vs. Cornell 11/9/08
Largest Margin of Victory 9 vs. Union 2/20/99
Most Saves 66 at Wisconsin 10/10/03
Fewest Saves 4 vs. Trinity 2/6/99

Catamounts in professional hockey

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= NWHL All-Star = Isobel Cup Champion = Walter Cup Champion = ZhHL Champion
Player Position Team(s) League(s) Year(s) Walter Cup Isobel Cup ZhHL Champion
Rachael Ade Defense Connecticut Whale PHF 2017–19, 20–21, 22–23
Tri-State PWHPA 2019–20
Metropolitan Riveters PHF 2021–22
Taylor Flaherty

Defense

KRS Vanke Rays Shenzhen

ZhHL

2019–20

1 (2020)

Alyssa Holmes Forward Montreal Force PHF 2022–2023
Sammy Kolowrat Defense Metropolitan Riveters PHF 2020–21
Brynäs IF SDHL 2021–22
Madison Litchfield Goalie Boston Pride PHF 2017–19
Mackenzie MacNeil Forward Toronto Furies CWHL 2018–19
Hvidovre EWHL 2019–20
Toronto Six PHF 2020–21
Antonia Matzka Defense

Buffalo Beauts

PHF

2022–2023

SKN Sabres St. Pölten EWHL 2023–
Natálie Mlýnková Forward Montreal Victoire PWHL 2025–
Amanda Pelkey Forward

Boston Pride

PHF

2015–19

1 (2016)
Calgary Region PWHPA 2019–22
Metropolitan Riveters PHF 2022–2023
Boston Fleet PWHL 2023–
Maude Poulin-Labelle Defense Toronto Sceptres PWHL 2023–2024
Brynäs IF SDHL 2024–
Gina Repaci Defense Markham Thunder CWHL 2018–19
Theresa Schafzahl Forward Boston Fleet PWHL 2023-
Kristina Shanahan Forward Montreal Force PHF 2022–2023
Taylor Willard Defense Les Canadiennes de Montréal CWHL 2018–19
Brittany Zuback Forward Toronto Furies CWHL 2017–19
Boston Region PWHPA 2021–2022

Olympians

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= Gold medal = Silver medal = Bronze medal
Player Position Country Ranking Year(s)
Klara Myrén Forward Sweden 4th 2010
Amanda Pelkey Forward United States 1st 2018
Sammy Kolowrat Defense Czech Republic 7th 2022
Natálie Mlýnková Forward
Tynka Pátková Forward
Blanka Škodová Goalie
Sini Karjalainen Defense Finland 3rd 2022
Sofie Skott Dahl Defense Denmark 10th 2022

Chelsea Rapin, who played for the team from 2008 to 2012, was a referee for the women's tournament in the 2022 Winter Olympics.

International Players

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Player Position Country Ranking Year(s)
Theresa Schafzahl Forward Austria (Division 1A) 3rd, 2nd, 2nd, 4th, 4th, 4th, 1st 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022, 2024, 2025
Blanka Škodová Goalie Czech Republic 6th, 8th, 3rd, 3rd, 4th 2016, 2017, 2022, 2023, 2024
Natálie Mlýnková Forward 6th, 7th, 3rd, 3rd, 4th, 4th 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
Sammy Kolowrat Defense 8th, 6th, 8th, 6th, 7th 2013, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2021
Tynka Pátková Forward 7th, 3rd, 3rd 2021, 2022, 2023
Sofie Skott Dahl Defense Denmark 10th, 10th, 2nd (1A), 10th, 2nd (1A) 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
Krista Parkkonen Defense Finland 6th, 5th, 3rd 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
Saana Valkama Forward 4th, 4th, 3rd 2012, 2016, 2017
Sini Karjalainen Defense 3rd, 6th, 5th 2021, 2022, 2023
Julia Mesplède Forward France (Division 1A) 1st, 3rd, 4th 2022, 2024, 2025
Klara Myrén Forward Sweden 5th, 4th, 4th 2008, 2009, 2012
Amanda Pelkey Forward United States 1st, 1st 2016, 2017

Chelsea Rapin, who played for the team from 2008 to 2012, was a referee for the women's tournament in the 2021, 2023, and 2024 championships. She was also a referee for the 2025 IIHF Women's World Championship Division I.

References

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