2022-23 Merrimack College Women's Ice Hockey Roster
Biography
2022-23:
- Played in 36 games for the Warriors
- Scored 12 points, seven goals and five assists
- Took 87 shots
2021-22:
- Played in 31 games in her first season at Merrimack
- Scored three goals on the year against Boston College (10/9), Maine (1/22) and Boston College (2/12)
- Had a two point game against Boston College (2/12) tallying a goal and an assist
- Posted a season-high four shots on goal against Northeastern (2/26)
- All three goals on the season came on the power play
At Minnesota State:
2020-21:
- Skated in all 20 games for the Mavericks
- Posted a 1-4--5 line in junior season
- Scored first goal of the season and added an assist in the Mavericks second game of the season hosting Duluth Nov. 21
- Added a second-multi-point performance with a pair of assists in the 4-2 win over St. Cloud State and finished the game with a season-best rating of +2 on Feb. 6
2019-20:
- Appeared in 35 games during sophomore season for the Mavericks
- Recorded first assist of season against Rensselaer on Sept. 27
- Scored first goal of season against Minnesota Duluth on Oct. 12
- Finished year with three goals and four assists for seven points
- Named WCHA Scholar-Athlete and was named to WCHA All-Academic Team
2018-19:
- Played in all 35 games in freshman campaign
- Recorded first assist of career on Sept. 29 against Rensselaer
- Scored first collegiate goal in game against #1 Wisconsin on Nov. 2
- Recorded first career multi-goal game on Feb. 23 in game against Minnesota Duluth
- Finished season with a 3-6--9 stat line.
Personal: Plans to study Exercise Science... Product of Warroad High School girls hockey team...High school Hobey Baker award winner in 2018...All-state selection in senior season...Four-time all-section selection...Four-time all-conference selection...Four-time letterwinner in hockey, three-time letter winner in volleyball and two-time letter winner in golf...Team captain in hockey in junior and senior seasons... Daughter of Chad and Jodi Oelkers… High school teammate of current Merrimack forward
Hannah Corneliusen.
Why Merrimack: "I picked Merrimack because of the culture that came with the academics and athletics. I loved how close everything on campus is and how the feel of a small community of the students are. The importance Merrimack puts into their education is spectacular."
Statistics
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Historical Player Information
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2021-22Junior
Forward
5'5"
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2022-23Senior
Center
5'5"