Wayne State Warriors women's ice hockey
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The Wayne State Warriors women's ice hockey is a defunct college ice hockey program represented Wayne State University
Wayne State University
Wayne State University is a public research university located in Detroit, Michigan, United States, in the city's Midtown Cultural Center Historic District. Founded in 1868, WSU consists of 13 schools and colleges offering more than 400 major subject areas to over 32,000 graduate and...

. The Warriors competed at the NCAA Division I level in the Great Lakes Women's Hockey Association from 1999-2002 and in College Hockey America
College Hockey America
College Hockey America is a women's college ice hockey conference in the United States. It participates in the NCAA's Division I as a hockey-only conference. The conference is currently made up of four women's teams in New York and Pennsylvania....

 2002-2011.

Year by year

Year Wins Losses Ties Coach Postseason
2010-11
2010–11 Wayne State Warriors women's ice hockey season
-Offseason:*August 27: Former Wayne State Warriors player Brandi Frakie died at the age of 22. Frakie played with the Warriors from 2006 to 2009 and was a CHA all-rookie team selection in 2006-07.-Recruiting:-Regular season:...

 
8 21 2 Jim Fetter
2009-10
2009–10 Wayne State Warriors women's ice hockey season
The head coach of the Warriors is Jim Fetter. Assisting Fetter are Nicolette Franck and Allison Rutledge. The equipment manager is Jim Campbell, and the assistant Athletic Trainer is Amanda Riesterer.-Offseason:...

 
9 18 4 Jim Fetter
2008-09  21 9 2 Jim Fetter
2007-08 22 9 3 Jim Fetter Lost CHA Tournament Finals
2006-07 15 18 1 Jim Fetter Lost CHA Tournament Finals
2005-06 14 16 5 Jim Fetter
2004-05 13 17 3 Jim Fetter
2003-04 15 15 4 Jim Fetter
2002-03 10 19 1 Tom O’Malley
2001-02 6 23 2 Tom O’Malley
2000-01 5 23 2 Tom O’Malley
1999-00 0 21 0 Tom O’Malley
  • From 1999 to 2002, the Warriors were in the Great Lakes Women's Hockey Association.

CIS Exhibition

Date Opponent Location Time Score
Fri. Sept. 25, 2009 York University | Detroit, Mich. 7:00 pm 3-2

History

Wayne State finished in second place in the 2005-06 CHA Regular season standings with a record of 6-4-2. Mercyhurst player Valerie Chouinard tied for the CHA league scoring title with a pair of Wayne State rookies: Melissa Boal and Sam Poyton. Each had 19 points in 12 CHA contests. All three newcomers were voted to the All-CHA First Team. In addition, Jessica Snelgrove was selected CHA Student-Athlete of the Year.

In 2006-07, Wayne State lost the CHA Tournament finals by a 4-1 score to the Mercyhurst Lakers. The following season, Wayne State tied Mercyhurst for the regular-season title with a 9-2-1 conference mark.

The Warriors were given the No. 1 seed because their record against Mercyhurst was 2-1-1. The Lakers would play the Warriors in the CHA Trounament Final for the second consecutive year. The Lakers prevailed in overtime by a 2-1 score.

During the 2007-08 season, Wayne State had the top four scorers in the nation in terms of points per game. Melissa Boal was the leader with 2.16 points per game. She would also be a top-10 finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Award. The Warriors Sam Poyton (1.94 points per game) and Lindsay DiPietro (1.88 points per game) ranked third and fourth. During the 2007-08 season, Sam Poyton of Wayne State set an NCAA record (since tied) for most game winning goals in one season with 13. DiPietro was first in the NCAA with 48 assists. The Warriors were ranked 10th in the nation at the end of the 2007-08 season.
  • Oct 3, 2009: Wayne State skated to only its second scoreless tie in ten years. Delayne Brian earned her second career shutout and had 37 saves.
  • January 30, 2010: Wayne State University's women's hockey program officially celebrates its 10th Anniversary on January 30-31. At the City Sports Center, the 2009-10 Warriors (8-11-3, 4-4-0 CHA) will host the Syracuse Orange (13-12-1, 4-4-0 CHA) in a College Hockey America series.


In October 2010, DeLayne Brian was the starting goalie in all eight of the Warriors games. Among the highlights, she accumulated 61 saves on Oct. 1-2 against Bemidji State. On top of her 61 saves, she held the Beavers to 1-for-13 on the power play. On October 8, she registered her fifth career shutout as she blanked St. Cloud State. Against nationally ranked Boston University, she had a career-high 75 saves in the two game series. Against the Colgate Raiders, she would earn another shutout as she notched 31 saves (on October 22). She led all CHA netminders with a .932 save percentage and ranked third in the nation during October with 272 saves.

On May 27, 2011 Wayne State announced the university discontinued the sponsorship of women's ice hockey, citing the state of Michigan
Michigan
Michigan is a U.S. state located in the Great Lakes Region of the United States of America. The name Michigan is the French form of the Ojibwa word mishigamaa, meaning "large water" or "large lake"....

's reductions in state appropriations to higher education. The university had previously discontinued it's men's hockey program
Wayne State Warriors men's ice hockey
The Wayne State Warriors men's ice hockey team competed in NCAA's Division I in the College Hockey America conference representing Wayne State University. The university dropped their men's program at the end of the 2007-08 season,...

 in 2008.

Awards and honors

  • Melissa Boal 2006 All-CHA First Team
  • Melissa Boal 2006 CHA Scoring champion (tie)
  • Melissa Boal, 2007-08 NCAA Leader, Points per game (2.16)
  • Melissa Boal, Top Ten Finalist, 2008 Patty Kazmaier Award
  • Lindsay DiPietro, 2007-08 NCAA Leader, Assists (40)
  • Jim Fetter, 2006 CHA Coach of the Year
  • Jim Fetter, 2008 CHA Coach of the Year
  • Jim Fetter, 2008 AHCA Coach of the Year award
  • Ashley King, Finalist, the 2008 John Wooden Citizen Cup
  • Ashley King, finalist for the 2008 Hockey Humanitarian Award
  • Lindsey Park was selected to participate in the 2010 Frozen Four Skills Competition to be held on April 4 at Ford Field
    Ford Field
    Ford Field is an indoor American football stadium located in Detroit, Michigan, USA, that is the current home field of the NFL's Detroit Lions. It is owned by the Detroit/Wayne County Stadium Authority. It regularly seats 65,000, though it is expandable up to 70,000 for football and 80,000 for...

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  • Sam Poyton 2006 All-CHA First Team
  • Sam Poyton 2006 CHA Scoring champion (tie)
  • Jessica Snelgrove, 2006 CHA Student-Athlete of the Year

CHA Player of the Week

  • CHA Defensive Player of the Week, Chelsea Burnett (Week of December 7, 2009)
  • CHA Defensive Player of the Week, Chelsea Burnett (Week of March 1, 2010)
  • CHA Defensive Player of the Week, Jill Szandzik (Week of January 11, 2010)
  • CHA Defensive Player of the Week, Delayne Brian (Week of January 19, 2010)
  • CHA Offensive Player of the Week, Katrina Protopapas (Week of October 19, 2009)
  • CHA Rookie of the Week, Gina Buquet (Week of November 16, 2009)
  • CHA Rookie of the Week, Julie Ingratta (Week of January 18, 2010)
  • 2009-10 CHA Student-Athlete of the Year - Christine Jefferson
  • CHA Defensive Player of the Week, DeLayne Brian, (Week of October 11, 2010)

Second Team All-CHA

  • Veronique Laramee-Paquette, Second Team All-CHA, 2009-10
  • Jill Szandzik, Second Team All-CHA, 2009-10

International

  • Jim Fetter was selected as an assistant coach for Canada's National Women's Under-22 Team for 2009-10. Fetter will serve as an assistant to Margot Page, the former head coach at Niagara University. The 2009-10 season marks the second in a row for Jim Fetter with the National Women's Under-22 Team

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