Records set and awards won during the 2024-25 Wisconsin women's hockey season

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MINNEAPOLIS – In a season capped by a record-extending eighth NCAA Division I women’s hockey national title, the Wisconsin Badgers captured some of the most prestigious awards presented and rewrote their own statistical history.

Here’s a look at some of the highlights from the season that concluded with a 4-3, come-from-behind victory over Ohio State on Sunday night at Ridder Arena.

AWARDS​

Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award


Casey O’Brien

Patty Kazmaier finalists​


Laila Edwards, Caroline Harvey, Casey O’Brien

Coach of the year​


Mark Johnson

Goaltender of the year​


Ava McNaughton

All-American first team​


Laila Edwards, Caroline Harvey, Kirsten Simms Casey, O’Brien

All-WCHA​


Coach of the year: Mark Johnson

Player of the year: Casey O’Brien

First team: Laila Edwards, Caroline Harvey, Casey O’Brien, Kirsten Simms

Second team: Lacey Eden, Ava McNaughton

RECORDS​

Victories in a season, team​


38, previous mark held of 37 by 2010-11 team

Goals in season, team​


221, previous mark of 212 set in 2010-11

Career points, individual​


Casey O’Brien, 278, previous mark of 262 set by Hilary Knight, 2007-12

Points in a season, individual​


Casey O’Brien, 88, previous mark of 138 set by Sara Bauer, 2003-07

Assists in a season, individual​


Casey O’Brien, 62, previous mark of 50 set by O'Brien, 2023-24

Points by a defender, career​


Caroline Harvey, 133, previous mark of 130 set by Sis Paulsen 1999-2003

Points by a defender, season​


Caroline Harvey, 61, previous mark of 48 set by Kerry Weiland, 2000-01, and tied by Meaghan Mikkelson, 2006-07

Goals by a defender, season​


Caroline Harvey, 18, tied Michelle Sikich, 1999-2000.

Goaltender wins, season​


Ava McNaughton, 37, tied Kirsten Campbell, 2018-19

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Wisconsin women's hockey records, awards from 2024-25 season

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