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In 1998, New Hampshire won the inaugural women's ice hockey championship (sponsored by the American Women's College Hockey Alliance) in 1998 at the FleetCenter in Boston. In that 1998 season, Brandy Fisher won the inaugural Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award as the top women's collegiate player. Four Wildcats were also members of the 1998 gold-medal ...
The 2023–24 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey season began in September 2023 and ended with the 2024 NCAA National Collegiate women's ice hockey tournament's championship game at Whittemore Center in Durham, New Hampshire on March 24, 2024.
The 2024–25 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey season will begin in September 2024 and will end with the 2025 NCAA National Collegiate women's ice hockey tournament's championship game at Ridder Arena in Minneapolis, Minnesota on March 23, 2025.
DURHAM — University of New Hampshire Director of Athletics Allison Rich announced Tuesday men’s hockey head coach Mike Souza and women’s hockey head coach Hilary Witt have each signed three ...
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In 1984, the Providence Friars won the inaugural ECAC women's ice hockey championship. In the 1997–98 season, the American Women's College Hockey Alliance (AWCHA) made its debut. It was financed by the United States Olympic Committee. [2] This allowed for the first national women's ice hockey championship to occur, which was won by New Hampshire.
He also built the University of New Hampshire women's hockey team into a national power and was a pioneer for the women's game. McCurdy, born in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, and a longtime Lee ...
The Wildcats won an NCAA national championship in 1985 (women's lacrosse) and the American Women's College Hockey Alliance national title in 1998 (women's ice hockey, pre-NCAA). UNH won the women's lacrosse national championship game 6–5 over, and the women's hockey national championship 4–1 over Brown Bears women's ice hockey. [6]