SiouxMD Posted November 10, 2010 Posted November 10, 2010 UND student-athletes play significant roles in opening night of Four Nations Cup - www.fightingsioux.com Sophomores Jocelyne Lamoureux and Monique Lamoureux-Kolls helped Team USA to a 3-2 shootout win over Canada while redshirt freshman Michelle Karvinen led Finland to a 3-0 victory over Sweden. Quote
NV SIOUX Posted November 19, 2010 Posted November 19, 2010 I saw the SIOUX exhibition game this year, my first game in nearly five years and first womens game ever. The REUX sisters were awesome. MOre importantly, the team looked good as a whole. Glad to see the women doing well. GO SIOUX!!! Quote
farce poobah Posted November 21, 2010 Posted November 21, 2010 Can the women's team sustain their successes for a full season with the short bench? Last night vs St Cloud, they were down to 3 forward lines and 5 d. Maybe get the backup goalie into skater gear unless pressed into service .... Quote
lawkota Posted November 22, 2010 Posted November 22, 2010 Can the women's team sustain their successes for a full season with the short bench? After Christmas, they don't have a break in their schedule. I think it will very tough for them. On the plus side, I believe there is only 1 senior on the team and there is a large class coming in next year. Quote
dakotadan Posted December 10, 2010 Author Posted December 10, 2010 Sioux close out the DECC After the final buzzer sounds Saturday night, red carpet will be rolled out on the ice and Minnesota-Duluth will hold a special ceremony for its final game at the Duluth Entertainment and Convention Center. The UND women Quote
MissSioux85 Posted December 12, 2010 Posted December 12, 2010 Per Schlossman Sioux women win the last game at the DECC, beating Duluth 4-3. Huge win for the Sioux.. Quote
tnt Posted December 12, 2010 Posted December 12, 2010 Now if the Sioux men can ruin the debut of Amsoil Arena... Quote
GeauxSioux Posted December 29, 2010 Posted December 29, 2010 Top-notch women's hockey hits the ice at Max Bell Arena What do you call a lot of Canada's top female university hockey teams in one rink at the same time?..... ......"It's going to really help us going into the second half to play these really high-skilled teams. UND coming up has never happened and they're doing really well in (NCAA) Division I so we can't wait to play these teams."..... .....The UND team is only allowed to play two games out of country and chose the Bisons tournament. McGill, which won the national championship in 2009, includes 2010 Canadian Olympic gold medallist goaltender Charline Labont Quote
The Sicatoka Posted December 29, 2010 Posted December 29, 2010 Too bad the Lamoureux's are with Team USA this weekend. http://undhockey.areavoices.com/ Quote
GeauxSioux Posted January 5, 2011 Posted January 5, 2011 Nice story on Ney. University of North Dakota (UND) Fighting Sioux continued to benefit throughout 2010 from the hockey prowess of the South Cariboo Quote
siouxforeverbaby Posted January 17, 2011 Posted January 17, 2011 The women completed the sweep of Bemidji State today in GF with the score of 6-2. The twins were separated as Monique played D for today (at least that is the only game I know of). Quote
yungblud Posted January 17, 2011 Posted January 17, 2011 The women completed the sweep of Bemidji State today in GF with the score of 6-2. The twins were separated as Monique played D for today (at least that is the only game I know of). She was also at D for the game in Roseau. Doesn't seem to have stopped her offensively as she scored two goals and three assists in the two games. The ladies looked very impressive this weekend and have potential to win their next six six games and then end the series at Wisconsin (hopefully a split but the Badgers are REALLY good) and then what could be a huge series to end the season at the Ralph against the Goofs. Will definitely be attending those games with men's hockey and both basketball teams on the road that weekend. Quote
lawkota Posted January 25, 2011 Posted January 25, 2011 Does anyone know the circumstances regarding Holly Perkins leaving the team and then rejoining it at the break this year? She seems to have made an immediate impact. Not only does she add much needed depth, but she has been quite productive as well - a 3-4-7 line and +12 in only 6 games. Quote
dakotadan Posted February 5, 2011 Author Posted February 5, 2011 UND and OSU have gone to OT in all 3 of their games so far this season. Last night was another crazy game that came right down to the end. But the Sioux got the W with 9 seconds left in OT. Sioux top OSU with nine seconds remaining in overtime Shannon Reily would give OSU its first and only lead of the game with 89 seconds remaining in regulation with a power-play tally. "I didn't sense there was any panic," Idalski said. "We knew we had to respond. I don't think we felt sorry for ourselves or hanged our heads. We went right back to work and were able to get the equalizer immediately after." Wiebe connected on a one-time shot off a pass from Lamoureux-Kolls to tie the game only 22 seconds later sending the game to overtime. Junior Alyssa Wiebe (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) was able to chip a pass back to Monique Lamoureux-Kolls (Grand Forks, N.D.) who from barely inside the blue line, only about 10 feet from her own bench put a shot on net that never left the ice, found its way through traffic and went off the far-side post and into the net. Great effort by the ladies to go down with only 89 seconds left in the game but to stick with it, bounce back and force overtime. And then to finish it off and score with only 9 seconds left in OT. Now let's get the sweep this afternoon! Quote
sioux rube Posted February 5, 2011 Posted February 5, 2011 UND and OSU have gone to OT in all 3 of their games so far this season. Last night was another crazy game that came right down to the end. But the Sioux got the W with 9 seconds left in OT. Sioux top OSU with nine seconds remaining in overtime Great effort by the ladies to go down with only 89 seconds left in the game but to stick with it, bounce back and force overtime. And then to finish it off and score with only 9 seconds left in OT. Now let's get the sweep this afternoon! Looking forward to bringing my girls high school team up to the Ralph when the gophers come to town. Can't think of a better team bonding activity. Quote
tho0505 Posted February 5, 2011 Posted February 5, 2011 Looking forward to bringing my girls high school team up to the Ralph when the gophers come to town. Can't think of a better team bonding activity. Great call. I took my Peewee boys to a WHL game two weeks ago and it was great to see the boys interacting. Its also great for the coaches as well to interact with players on a non practice/game situation. Quote
dakotadan Posted February 6, 2011 Author Posted February 6, 2011 Sioux sweep OSU in Columbus for first time in program history 3-2 Dagenais, Slavin, and Roy each scoring a goal. A fourth goal was waived off by the refs as they said it never crossed the line. Quote
tho0505 Posted February 6, 2011 Posted February 6, 2011 Girls also will get home ice for the playoffs, as well. Quote
dakota fairways Posted February 6, 2011 Posted February 6, 2011 I guess this reminds me of the old days in the WCHA: WCHA Standings 1. Wisconsin 2. Minnesota 3. North Dakota 4. Minnesota Duluth This is how the Women's standings are right now. Makes me a little nostalgic for the old WCHA of the 70s and 80s. (the teams, not the order) Quote
dakotadan Posted February 6, 2011 Author Posted February 6, 2011 First round playoff tickets on sale Tuesday It will be the first time in school history that the UND women's hockey program has hosted a first round WCHA playoff series. The series will be played at Purpur Arena in Grand Forks due to the North Dakota State High School Hockey Tournament and the UND men's series against Bemidji State at the Ralph Engelstad Arena on the same weekend. Quote
yungblud Posted February 6, 2011 Posted February 6, 2011 First round playoff tickets on sale Tuesday First of all congratulations to ladies! This is the first step in what is hopefully the continued rise of this program. Should be a really exciting finish to the regular season at #1 Wisconsin, at home against #4 Minnesota and then the playoffs on "home ice". Now my question and maybe it is what it is, but why are the women playing second fiddle to the high school tournament in their home rink in what will be IMO the biggest games in program history? The REA had to have known the women had a great chance this season of achieving this? Is this going to be how it is going to be in years to come as well? I already think it is crazy the men have to play Saturday/Sunday because of the high school tournament. Again, just my opinion and I don't know what is in store for future years, but can't we figure out a way to let the ladies play on there true "home ice" at the Ralph. Quote
sioux rube Posted February 6, 2011 Posted February 6, 2011 Great call. I took my Peewee boys to a WHL game two weeks ago and it was great to see the boys interacting. Its also great for the coaches as well to interact with players on a non practice/game situation.Exactly. Quote
fightingsioux4life Posted February 6, 2011 Posted February 6, 2011 First of all congratulations to ladies! This is the first step in what is hopefully the continued rise of this program. Should be a really exciting finish to the regular season at #1 Wisconsin, at home against #4 Minnesota and then the playoffs on "home ice". Now my question and maybe it is what it is, but why are the women playing second fiddle to the high school tournament in their home rink in what will be IMO the biggest games in program history? The REA had to have known the women had a great chance this season of achieving this? Is this going to be how it is going to be in years to come as well? I already think it is crazy the men have to play Saturday/Sunday because of the high school tournament. Again, just my opinion and I don't know what is in store for future years, but can't we figure out a way to let the ladies play on there true "home ice" at the Ralph. I hear you, but I think this might be somewhat of an advantage. Purpur Arena is a more intimate setting for a game and if we can get a couple of thousand people in there, it will be loud and disruptive for our opponents. The problem with REA right now is that women's attendance is still very small and it's hard to get any atmosphere for the games. As for the future, it sounds like the NDHSAA is working on giving the State High School Hockey Tournament to Imperial Cass (Fargo) and the "impressive" Scheels (formerly Urban Plains Center) Arena, so that might not be a problem in a couple of years. But we'll leave that to the future. GO SIOUX! Quote
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