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Wisconsin Players grab two of the six spots on the inaugural All-American Team. These top honors were based upon the nomination by coaches from each team as well as other factors (see below). Forward Anne Woll and Defenseman Roseann Meyer proudly represent Wisconsin in the inaugural ACHA season. |
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2001 All-Americans Player of the Year Jennifer Horton(Sr - Defense) Arizona State U Forwards Meghan Collier U of Michigan Gina Grosso St. Cloud State Anne Woll Wisconsin Defense Roseann Meyer Wisconsin Jen Horton Arizona State Goalie Heather Moulzof St. Cloud State |
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Roseann Meyer was a dominating force on the ice leading the team with a plus 56 +/- rating (+/- being on the ice when a goal is scored). She also had 13 goals and 8 assist through out the season totalling 21 points as a defensemen. Roseann was also named to the 1st team 2001 ACHA All-Tournament team. Roseann will not be returning to the team for the 2001-02 season as she is transferring to the University of Montana. |
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| Anne Woll lead the UW squad in scoring as well as she was one of the leagues leading scorer's. Her aggressive play and speed earned Anne an impressive 44 points including 30 goals. Anne was second to Meyer in +/- with a plus 40. Anne Woll, a graduate student, was also named to the ACHA All-Academic Team as she carried a 3.875 GPA. She is working towards her master's in Educational Communications and Technology.She earned her undergrad at Lake Forest College (3.54 GPA). | |||
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Also mentioned for All-American Awards were:
All American Teams & the Player of the Year are based on the point system as follows: 5 pts for All-Tournament
1st Team selection |
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Last revised: March 31, 2004