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The Brock Badgers women's ice hockey team represents Brock University in
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in the sport of
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in the Ontario University Athletics (OUA) conference of
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. The Badgers program first began in 2000 and have won one OUA championship. The team is led by
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Margot Page, who has held that position since 2015.


History


Recent season-by-season record


Season team scoring champion


Awards and honours

Former Badgers hockey player Niamh Haughey was identified as Olympic talent during an RBC Training Ground combine event held at Brock University in 2018. For the 2020-21 season, she was named as one of 33 athletes to the Canadian national bobsled team.


University Awards

*Jessica Fickel, Brock 2013-14 Female Athlete of the Year Award


Athletes of the Week

*Jensen Murphy, Brock Badgers Female Athlete of the Week (awarded November 25, 2019 and January 6, 2020) *Cassidy Maplethorpe, Brock Badgers Female Athlete of the Week (awarded December 12, 2019 and January 20, 2020)


Team Awards


Most Valuable Player

*2019-20: Jensen Murphy


Rookie of the Year

*2019-20: Emma Irwin


OUA Awards

*Todd Erskine, 2004-05 OUA (East) Coach of the Year *Kate Allgood, 2005-06 OUA Most Valuable Player *Kate Allgood, 2005-06 OUA Forward of the Year *Kate Allgood, 2006-07 OUA Forward of the Year *Jim Denham, 2010-11 OUA Coach of the Year *Kelly Walker, 2010-11 OUA Forward of the Year *Kelly Walker, 2010-11 OUA Most Valuable Player *Annie Berg, 2016-17 OUA Rookie of the Year *Jensen Murphy, 2019-20 OUA Goaltender of the Year


OUA All-Stars

*Beth Clause, 2009-10 OUA Second Team All-Star


USports Awards

*Annie Berg, 2017 USports All-Rookie Team


Retired Jerseys

* #9 Jessica Fickel


Badgers in professional hockey


International

*Jessica Fickel : 2015 Winter Universiade * Annie Berg :
Ice hockey at the 2019 Winter Universiade Ice hockey at the 2019 Winter Universiade was held from 1 to 12 March at the Crystal Ice Arena (men's tournament) and from 1 to 11 March at the Pervomaisky Ice Arena and Arena Sever (women's tournament) in Krasnoyarsk. Venues Men's tournamen ...


See also

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Ontario University Athletics women's ice hockey The Ontario University Athletics (OUA) came into being in 1997 with the merger of the Ontario Universities Athletics Association and the Ontario Women's Intercollegiate Athletics Association. This is similar to what would be called a college ath ...


References

{{Ontario University Athletics Brock Badgers U Sports women's ice hockey teams Women's ice hockey teams in Canada Ice hockey teams in Ontario Women's sports in Ontario