Due Up
Minnesota State (12-13-1, 8-13-1 WCHA) continues Western Collegiate Hockey Association play hosting a series against #2 Ohio State (19-5-0, 15-5-0 WCHA) this weekend. Face-offs are scheduled for 6:01 p.m., CST Friday and 2:01 p.m. Saturday at Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center.
Last Time Out
MSU now stands 12-13-1 overall with an 8-13-1 record in the WCHA after it was swept on the road by No. 5-rated Minnesota Duluth by final scores of 4-2, Friday, and 5-3, Saturday.
Prior to last weekend's series, the Mavericks stood with an over-.500 record for the first time while being more than 20 games into a season since they swept Minnesota (Jan. 19-20, 2007) to move to 13-11-1 during the 2006-07 season.
Taking on #2 Ohio State
In 98 all-time matchups between the Mavericks and Buckeyes, MSU is 14-73-11. The Buckeyes have won eight straight games in the series and are unbeaten by the Mavericks in the last 13 meetings dating back to Dec. 1, 2018, including when the Buckeyes swept MSU earlier this season with 6-3 and 9-0 outcomes, Nov. 19-20 in Columbus, Ohio. In games played in Mankato, MSU is 8-28-6 vs. OSU.
OSU owns a 19-5-0 overall record this season with a 15-5-0 mark in league games. The Buckeyes are currently sitting at third in the WCHA standings with a .750 win percentage. MSU owns a .394 win percentage in league games while checking in at fifth in the standings.
Minnesota State All-Time
Minnesota State, which began play in 1998-99, is in its 24th season of competition. The Mavericks have compiled a 215-528-72 (.308) record in 815 games played. MSU is in its 23rd year as members of the WCHA and hold a 133-424-57 (.263) record in 614 conference games played.Â
In last season's shortened and pandemic-impacted slate of games, the Mavericks closed out the season with a 7-12-1 record for fifth in the WCHA standings.
The 100-Point Club
Senior forward Brittyn Fleming became the second women's hockey player in school history to eclipse the 100-point mark when she recorded an assist and a goal in the Mavericks' 4-2 loss to the Bulldogs, last Friday. Fleming owns MSU's all-time assists record with 65 helpers and is also the Mavericks' leading point-scorer this season with 32 points and a team-high 20 assists in 26 games.
Fleming, who cashed in on her extra year of eligibility granted by the NCAA to last year's student athletes who had seasons impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, broke MSU's all-time games played record when she skated in her 146th career game, Dec. 18, 2021, at BSU. Fleming is the Mavericks' active career scoring leader with 36-65--101 in 152 career games played. On MSU's all-time scoring list, she is first in assists (65), second in points (101) and tied for fifth in goal-scoring (36).
The Captains
Senior defenseman Anna Wilgren is serving as captain of the Mavericks this year.
Jessica Kondas and Brittyn Fleming were renamed alternate captains for this season while Claire Butorac was named the Mavericks' newest alternate captain.
King of the Hill
Junior forward Kelsey King is the Mavericks' leading goal scorer this season with 13 goals in 26 games and is currently second in points with 13-16--29. King's 125 shots on goal this season also leads MSU in total. She also owns the highest plus-minus rating (+12) of any Maverick on the roster. Three weeks ago (Jan. 14-15), she collared WCHA Forward of the Week for her effort during the home-and-home series against the Golden Gophers, where she had five points including a pair of goals and three assists. In the series finale at Ridder Arena, King put up three points with a pair of assists prior to scoring the overtime game-winning goal for a 5-4 MSU victory, which snapped a 53-game losing streak for MSU in the all-time series against Minnesota.
King has earned forward of the week honors twice this season. During the Oct. 8-9 series hosting Lindenwood, she scored a career-high four goals and had three assists for a seven-point series against Lindenwood. In the first game of the series, King tied a pair of school records with four goals in a game, becoming the sixth player in program history to do so and the first since Kathleen Rogan (10-2 win over Lindenwood on Sept. 30, 2011), and by posting five points, which put her in a tie as the second athlete to do so alongside Kim Corona (11-0 win over Augsburg on Jan 23, 1999). King's third goal in the game was the eventual game-winner and marked the Mavericks' first natural hat trick since Corona accomplished the feat, which also last occurred on Jan 23, 1999, when MSU defeated Augsburg 11-0. King finished the big weekend with two more assists in the series finale, where the Mavericks won 7-6 in overtime.
To be Frank...
Junior goaltender Calla Frank has appeared and started in all but four games for MSU this season. In December, Frank backstopped the Mavericks to a 4-1-1 record, which included a pair of sweeps over St. Thomas (Dec. 3-4) and St. Cloud State (Dec. 10-11). In both series, Frank blanked the opposition one time for her second and third shutouts of the season, marking the sixth and seventh of her career. Over the course of the six games throughout December, Frank made 140 saves on 146 shots to boast a .959 save percentage with a 0.99 goals-against average over 363:54 minutes of action. As a result, the Hugo, Minn., native was named WCHA Goaltender of the Month for December. So far this season, Frank owns a 10-11-1 record with a 2.98 goals-against average and .901 save percentage.
As a Maverick, Frank has appeared in 58 games and made 56 starts with a career record of 22-29-5, a .907 Sv% and 2.81 goals-against average.
Akervik: The Offensive Defenseman
Junior Charlotte Akervik is the Mavericks top offensive defenseman statistically this season as she sits at third on the roster in each scoring category with a career-high 8-15--23 in 26 games played. The Eau Claire, Wis., native also leads blueliners with 75 shots on goal and a +3 rating.
Kondas Keeps on Keepin' On
Similar to Fleming, senior defenseman Jessica Kondas opted to use her extra year of eligibility to compete this season with the Mavericks. The Calgary, Alta., native owns a career-high for points this season with 2-12--14 in 25 games. A fearless presence in the defensive zone, Kondas leads the Mavericks' with 52 blocks this season and currently stands third all-time among Maverick shot blockers with 230 in her career. She owns a +2 rating this season.
Padding the Stats
Freshman forward Alexis Paddington leads Maverick rookies with 4-6--10 in 26 games this season. She collected her first goal when she opened the scoring in the Mavericks' 6-2 loss to #1 Wisconsin, Oct. 30.
The Maverick rookie has six assists after providing three in her first series dawning the purple and goal at Merrimack (Sept. 24-25) before collecting two more in MSU's series hosting Lindenwood (Oct. 8-9). As a result of her efforts in both series sweeps for MSU, Paddington was twice named WCHA Rookie of the Week (Sept. 27 & Oct. 11).
Minnesota State's Special Teams
The Mavericks' power-play unit is among the best in the nation with 14 goals in 26 games. In terms of percentage, MSU is third in the conference and sixth in the nation with a 14-for-60 (.233) success rate on the man advantage.
Looking Ahead
Following this weekend's action, MSU travels to Wisconsin, Feb. 12-13, before hosting Bemidji State at Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center to close out the regular season, Feb. 18-19.
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