Winter 2008-2009 Women's Ice Hockey
Biography
Career Honors
w 2005-06 CHA All-Academic Team
w 2004-05 Second-Team All-CHA
w 2004-05 CHA All-Rookie Team
w 2004-05 CHA All-Tournament Team
Milestones
Tied for first on Niagara’s single-season save percentage charts (.933), tied for third in goals against average (2.12), tied for fifth in shutouts (3), and 10th in saves (498).
2005-06 (Sophomore)
Started six games...Recorded a season-high 48 saves against Boston College (Oct. 30) to preserve a 1-1 tie...Stopped 34 shots against Mercyhurst (Jan. 22)...Played full game in first start against New Hampshire (Oct. 22)...Saw ice time against Connecticut (Jan. 8) and St. Lawrence (Jan. 28).
2004-05 (Freshman)
Ranked third in the country and was the top freshman with a .933 save percentage…Led the nation’s freshmen with 2.11 goals-against average, ranking 11th overall…Finished third in CHA games in goals-against average (1.89) and save percentage (.948), and fifth in win percentage (.500)...Allowed one-or-fewer goals in nine of 17 decisions…First goalie all-time at Niagara to register a point, notching an assist on a third-period empty net goal in 3-1 win at Quinnipiac (Nov. 20)…Earned first career shutout in second career game, making 12 saves in 6-0 win over Northeastern (Oct. 23)…Earned College Hockey America Rookie of the Week honors after posting 45 saves in 1-0 loss to then-No. 9 Mercyhurst (Nov. 9)…Posted career-first postseason shutout with 3-0 win over Wayne State in CHA semifinal (March 12).
Before Niagara
Member of the 2003-04 North Island Edge Midget "A" girl’s team...Played for British Columbia at the 2004 ESSO Women’s National Championship in Edmonton, earning a game MVP Award in her first game played...As as a 14-year-old, selected to play for Team Pacific at the Canadian U-18 Female Hockey Championships in Trois Rivieres, Quebec...Competed in the 2000 and 2002 British Columbia Winter Games...Member of Team BC in 2003 Canada Winter Games...Member of the Vancouver Griffins Sr. AAA team in the National Women’s Hockey League...Earned the 2003 Premier’s Athletic Award as the top female hockey player in British Columbia...Also served as team captain in two of three years as a member of Team BC’s soccer team at the provincial championships...Represented North Island Secondary School at two provincial championships in gymnastics...Competed in volleyball and basketball.
Personal
Born Oct. 9, 1986, in Port Hardy, B.C.…Daughter of Dwayne and Teresa Rudy…Has an older brother, Travis, and an older sister, Jamee…Majoring in psychology and criminal justice.
Statistics
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