2022-23 Women's Hockey Roster
Biography
Post Minnesota State: Played for PWHL Minnesota in 2024 winning the Walter Cup... Appeared in 21 games and notched a goal and a pair of assists... Made the Minnesota Frost (PWHL) roster in 2024-25.
2022-23: WCHA All-Academic Team... Played in 36 games in her final year as a Maverick... Registered seven goals and 16 assists for 23 points.
2021-22: Appeared in 25 games during the 2021-22 season...Served as the Mavericks' newest alternate captain as a junior in 2021-22...Scored three goals and had a career-high eight assists for 11 points on the season with 34 shots on goal...Posted a season-high three points in the Mavericks' 9-3 victory at Merrimack Sept. 25 with a goal and two assists...Earned the Tiffany Searles Memorial Award as well as the Maverick Pride Award...Named to the WCHA All-Academic Team and was honored as a WCHA Scholar-Athlete.
2020-21: Saw the ice in all 20 games during junior season...Posted a 1-4--5 line...Scored lone goal against Bemidji State on Dec. 18 to contribute to 5-3 win...Owned a season-high rating of +2 in the Nov. 28 victory over St. Cloud State, 4-2...Put a season-high six shots on net twice, against St. Cloud State (Nov. 27) and Minnesota (Dec. 10)...Earned the Maverick Pride Award for the 2020-21 campaign...Garnered WCHA Scholar-Athlete honors...Named to the WCHA All-Academic Team.
2019-20: Played in all 37 games during sophomore campaign...Recorded first assist of season against Rensselaer on Sept. 27...Scored first goal of season and second career short-handed against Rensselaer on Sept. 28...Named to the Minnesota Cup All-Tournament Team after scoring an unassisted goal against St. Cloud State on Jan. 5...Led the team with a 17.4 shot percentage and tied for the team lead with eight goals, while adding four assists for 12 point and recorded 36 blocks...Was named a WCHA Scholar-Athlete and was named to the WCHA All-Academic Team.
2018-19: Appeared in all 35 games during freshman season...Recorded first assist of career against Rensselaer on Sept. 29...Scored first collegiate goal on Dec. 9 against #1 Wisconsin...Recorded first career multi-point game and scored first career short-handed goal on Feb. 23 against Minnesota Duluth...Finished the season with a 2-3--5 stat line.
The Butorac File: Product of Andover High School girls hockey program...Miss Hockey semi-finalist in 2018...Three-time all-conference selection...Four-time letter winner in hockey and three-time letter winner in lacrosse...Team captain in hockey in junior and senior seasons...Born on Sept. 24, 1999 in Coon Rapids, Minn...Daughter of John Butorac and Patty Ingle.
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