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EditClarkson Golden Knights - 2014
NCAA Women's Ice Hockey Champions
HAMDEN, Connecticut. –Sophomore Shannon MacAulay's (Mt. Herbert, PEI) breakaway goal with under five minutes to play proved to be the game winner as the 2nd-ranked Clarkson University Women's Hockey team defeated the top-ranked Minnesota University Golden Gophers 5-4 in the 2014 Women's Frozen Four National Championship game on Sunday March 23, 2014 at High Point Solutions Arena on the campus of Quinnipiac University.
The win is the first NCAA National Championship for any sport in Clarkson University history.
Team Roster
Erin Ambrose, Genevieve Bannon, Jenna Boss, Renata Fast, Jessica Gillham, Emily Horn, Erica Howe, Olivia Howe, Corie Jacobson, McKenzie Johnson, Vanessa Plante, Shannon MacAulay, Daniella Matteucci, Cayley Mercer, Carly Mercer, Christine Lambert, Vanessa Gagnon, Shelby Nisbet, Jennifer Shields, Brittany Styner, Jamie Lee Rattray
Co-Coach's - Matt Desrosiers - Shannon Desrosiers
Assistant Coach - Matt Kelly
Athletic Director - Steve Yianoukos
Clarkson's first ever Frozen Four appearance
Jamie Lee Rattray won the prestigious Patty Kazmaier Award
2014 NCAA FROZEN FOUR ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
Forward: Jamie Lee Rattray - Clarkson
Forward: Rachel Bona - Minnesota
Forward: Maryanne Menefee - Minnesota
Defense: Renata Fast - Clarkson
Defense: Baylee Gillanders - Minnesota
Goalie: Erica Howe - Clarkson
Most Valuable Player: Jamie Lee Rattray - Clarkson
NOTES: In addition to winning the NCAA Division I National Championship, several Clarkson players and the team itself led the nation in numerous categories.
- Total points - Jamie Lee Rattray (66)
- Power-Play goals - Jaime Lee Rattray (10)
- Most points by a defenseman - Erin Ambrose (50)
- Most goals by a defenseman - Erin Ambrose (14)
- Most asissts by a defenseman - Erin Ambrose (36)
- Lowest goals against average - Erica Howe (1.10)
- Most shutouts - Erica Howe (14)
- Fewest goals per game - Clarkson (1.12 g/gm)
- Best penalty kill - Clarkson (92.5%)