2022-23 Women's Hockey Roster
Biography
Post Minnesota State: Played her graduate season at the University of Wisconsin... Made the Montreal Victorie in 2024.
2022-23: WCHA All-Academic Team... Served as a team captain... Played three games before suffering a season-ending injury.
2021-22: Redshirted and served as captain of the Mavericks during the 2021-22 campaign after being invited to be one of 28 players in the 2022 Olympic Residency Program in preparation for the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing...Participated in the first four games of the 2021 My Why Tour, presented by Toyota...Invited to 2021 U.S. Women's National Team Selection Camp.
2020-21: Played in 16 games for the Mavericks during her junior season as the Mavericks' captain...Posted season highs for blocked shots and shots on goal against Minnesota Dec. 10 with seven blocks and six shots...Finished the season tied for second in Minnesota State defensive scoring with a 1-4--5 line and 40 shots on net...Closed out third season as MSU's second-best shot blocker with 38 blocks during the 2020-21 campaign...Garnered WCHA Scholar-Athlete honors...Named to the WCHA All-Academic Team.
2019-20: Served as an assistant captain... Played in all 37 games during her sophomore campaign...Recorded first assist of season against Rensselaer on Sept. 27...Scored first goal of season against St. Cloud State on Oct. 26... Named WCHA Defenseman of the Week after assisting on a GWG and scoring a GWG against St. Cloud State on Oct. 25-26...Recorded a career-high in goals (2), assists (2) and points (4) in a game against Merrimack on Nov. 2, which is tied for second most points in a game at Minnesota State...Named WCHA Defenseman of the Week for the second consecutive week after scoring two goals, including a game winner, and collecting three assists for five points on Nov. 1-2...Scored game winning goal in third place game of Windjammer Classic against Vermont on Nov. 30 and was named to the Windjammer Classic All-Tournament Team...Collected a career high three assists against Lindenwood on Jan. 31, tied for the sixth most in a game at Minnesota State...Broke the single season record for points by a defenseman, collecting her 21st with an assist against Wisconsin on Feb. 8...Led the team with 24 points, 18 assists, 100 shots on net and three game winning goals, while also leading the WCHA and being fourth in the NCAA with 96 blocked shots Her assists mark was tied for the fourth most in a season at Minnesota State...Was named to the All-WCHA Third Team...Currently has the fourth most points all-time by a defenseman with a stat line of 10-26--36...Was named a WCHA Scholar-Athlete and was named to the WCHA All-Academic Team.
2018-19: Appeared in all 35 games in her first season as a Maverick...Recorded first assist of career against Rensselaer on Sept. 29...Scored first goal and game-winning goal of career on Sept. 30 against RPI...Scored shootout goal in 2-1 shootout win over Bemidji State on Jan. 26...Was named WCHA Defenseman of the Week twice during the weeks of Nov. 30-Dec. 2 and Jan.4-6...Was named WCHA Defenseman of the Month for December...Was named to the Minnesota Cup All-Tournament Team... Finished the season with a 4-8--12 stat line, tied for the ninth most points in a season by a defenseman...Her 122 blocks led WCHA and was second in the NCAA...Was named to the WCHA All-Rookie Team...Named Mavericks Co-Rookie of the Year.
The Wilgren File: Product of the Hudson High School girls hockey program...Molly Engstrom award winner (best D in state) in 2017 and 2018...Scholar-athlete award winner in 2018...Finished as all-time leading scorer in Hudson girls hockey program history...Three-time all-state selection...Four-time all-conference selection...Four-time letter winner in hockey and three-time letter winner in tennis and track...Born on Nov. 11, 1999 in St. Paul, Minn...Daughter of Wayne and Karyn Wilgren.
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