2022–23 Penn State Nittany Lions Women's Ice Hockey Season
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2022–23 Penn State Nittany Lions Women's Ice Hockey Season
The 2022–23 Penn State Nittany Lions women's ice hockey season will represent Pennsylvania State University during the 2022–23 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey season. Offseason Recruiting Departures Standings Schedule , - !colspan=12 style=" ", Regular Season , - , - !colspan=12 style="background:#0a2351; ", CHA Tournament , - !colspan=12 style="background:#0a2351; ", NCAA Tournament Roster Awards * Tessa Janecke named CHA Rookie of the Week (September 26, 2022). * Courtney Correia named CHA Forward of the Week (October 3, 2022). * Lyndie Lobdell named CHA Defensive Player of the Week (October 10, 2022). * Head Coach Jeff Kampersal earns 400th Win (October 14, 2022). * Lyndie Lobdell named CHA Defensive Player of the Week (October 17, 2022). * Josie Bothun named CHA Goalie of the Week (October 17, 2022). * Alyssa Machado named CHA Forward of the Week (October 24, 2022). * Tessa Janecke named CHA Rookie of ...
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2022-23 NCAA Division I Women's Ice Hockey Season
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