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Re: 2018-19 DIII Commitments
Resetting for the new month, with commitments posted here since the last full list (thanks GTown and DDad for your contributions) plus a handful of new ones
Adrian
Annalise Andrews-F-Woodhaven, MI-Belle Tire
Julia Barrett-D-Walled Lake, MI-Honeybaked
Kenzie D'Ascenzo-F-Farmington Hills, MI-Belle Tire
Grace Pavlovich-F/D-North Caldwell, NJ-New Jersey Rockets
Emily Stemple-F-Saginaw, MI-Honeybaked
Amanda Tomasek-D-Bloomingdale, IL-Chicago Mission
Jessica "Betty" VonRuden-F-Owatonna, MN-Coeur D' Alene
Amherst
Elizabeth Holubiak-D-Hoockset, NH-Phillips Andover
Stephanie Nomicos-D-Belmont, MA-Noble and Greenough/Mid-Fairfield Jr Rangers
Ashley Tucker-G-Wenham, MA-Phillips Andover/East Coast Wizards
Angelina Wiater-D-Cranbrook, MI-Belle Tire
Anna Maria
Sophie Zimmerman-F-Minneapolis, MN-East Coast Wizards
Aurora
Morgan Donchez-F-Lockport, IL-Chicago Mission
Sadie Parton-D-Vancouver, BC-Pacific Steelers
Gabrielle Purpura-D-Washington, MI-Little Caesars
Taylor Sims-F-Victoria, BC-Pacific Steelers
Becker
Gabby Petrisin-F/D-High Bridge, NJ-New Jersey Rockets
Bethel
Annie Gydesen-F-Mendota Heights, MN-Henry Sibley
Annika Swanson-D-Plymouth, MN-Wayzata
Courtney Johnston-D-Rogers, MN-Rogers
Grace Halvorson-D-Andover, MN-Andover
Kaylyn Forliti-F-North Branch, MN-St. Francis/North Branch
Lexi DeBace-F-Roseville, MN-Roseville
Bowdoin
Allie Britt-F-Arlington, MA-East Coast Wizards
Ali Dougal-D-Newton, MA-Deerfield/Boston Jr. Eagles
Bergen Kobienia-F-St. Paul, MN-St. Paul United
Danielle Marquez-G-Long Beach, CA-Williston Northampton/Massachusetts Spitfires
Castleton
Ryanne Mix-D-Kennewick, WA-Washington Wild
Colby
Lexi Cafiero-F-Guilford, CT-Taft/CT Polar Bears
Sadie Kuhn-D-Woodstock, VT-NAHA
Stephanie Lane-F--Greenwich Academy/Mid-Fairfield Jr Rangers
Concordia (MN)
Jordie Egerdahl-D-Moorhead, MN-Moorhead
Brenna Mjoness-F-Moorhead, MN-Moorhead
Emily Musielewicz-G-St. Cloud, MN-St. Cloud
Allison O'Kane-D-Alexandria, MN-Alexandria
Concordia (WI)
Baileigh Johnson-F-Nellisville, WI-Black River Falls
Emily Reimche-F-Billings, MT-Coeur D' Alene
Connecticut College
Melissa Alexander-F-Bellingham, MA-Northfield Mount Hermon/East Coast Wizards
Carly Denora-G-Verona, NJ-Kent/Mid-Fairfield Jr Rangers
Catherine Lawrence-D-Guilford, CT-The Gunnery/Northern Lights
Elmira
Ariella Haas-F-Albany, NY-Kunlun Redstar
Brianna Haviland-F-Wall, NJ-Williston Northampton/East Coast Wizards
Jenny Heath-D-Pinckney, MI-Little Caesars
Morgan Mordini-F-North Attleboro, MA-Worcester Academy
Amanda Zenstein-D--Chicago Young Americans
Endicott
Jacy Kuhlman-F-Saverna Park, MD-Pittsburgh Penguins Elite
Gustavus Adolphus
Grace Schulte-F-Little Falls, MN-Brainerd/Little Falls
Hamilton
Mya Berretta-F-West Haven, CT-Taft/The Gunnery
Sidney Molnar-G-Norfolk, NY-Taft
Lexi Takashima-D-Warminster, PA-Choate Rosemary Hall/Mid-Fairfield Jr Rangers
Hamline
Jaela O'Brien-G-Ham Lake, MN-Blaine
Molly Garin-F-Mound, MN-Holy Family Catholic
Lake Forest
Sam Stubbs-G-Gorham, ON-Coeur D' Alene
King's
Maggie Gould-F/D-Hamden, CT-Hartford Jr. Wolfpack
Erin King-D-Waltham, MA-Cushing Academy
Manhattanville
Tia Martignetti-D-Wilmington, MA-Worcester Academy
Ana Tittman-F-Salisbury, CT-Northern Lights
Middlebury
Katie Hargrave-F-Westford, MA-Berkshire
Eva Hendrikson-D-Edina, MN-Edina
Sarah Ince-D-New Rochelle, NY-Taft/Mid-Fairfield Jr Rangers
Ashley McDonald-F-New Fairfield, CT-Kent/Mid-Fairfield Jr Rangers
Kiara Vasquez-D-La Quinta, CA-Proctor Academy/Islanders Major 1
Nazareth
Delaney Carle-D-Glenmoore, PA-Philadelphia Jr Flyers
Gabby DeMeo-D-Hamburg, NY-Niagara Jr Purple Eagles
Noelle Giroux-G-Windham, NH-Northern Cyclones
Emily Kromer-F-Angola, NY-Niagara Jr Purple Eagles
Madison Nichols-F-New Port Richey, FL-Boston Shamrocks
Mikaila Rubin-F-Malvern, PA-Shanahan/Philadelphia Jr Flyers
Kyla Thompson-F-Eaton Rapids, MI-Meijer AAA
Nichols
Alicia Hunks-D-Georgetown, ON-Mississauga Jr. Chiefs
Sydney Royce-D-Saxtons River, VT-Northern Lights
Rebecca Taylor-F-Ridgefield, CT-Hartford Jr. Wolfpack
Northland
Mackenzie Guimond-D/F-Oak Bluff, MB-Balmoral Hall
Norwich
Mady Johnsen-F-St. Charles, MO-NAHA
Annabelle LaCombe-F-Grand Forks, ND-NAHA
Carley Sedlar-F-Howell, MI-Chicago Mission
Taylor Tom-D-Kenora, ON-Boston Shamrocks
Kate Winstanley-G-Philadelphia, PA-Philadelphia Jr Flyers
Plymouth State
Emma Dorf-D-Kings Park, NY-New England Hockey Club
Salve Regina
Hailey Martin-G--St. George's School/Massachusetts Spitfires
Cassidy LaRiviere-F-Marstons Mills, MA-Cushing Academy
St. Benedict
Zoe Culshaw-Klein-D-Oakdale, MN-North St. Paul/Tartan
Maggie Gilchrist-G-Falcoln Heights, MN-Roseville
St. Catherine
Katie Montrose-D-Byron, MN-Dodge County
St. Mary's
Delaney Calabrese-F-Dundee, IL-Team Illinois
Rose Kraus-D-Kasson, MN-Dodge County
Amber Miller-F-Kasson, MN-Dodge County
Jordan Modjeski-F-South Lyon, MI-Honeybaked
St. Norbert
Kennedy Kiecker-D-Naperville, IL-Neuqua Valley HS/Orland Park Vikings
Audrey Moore-G-East Wenatchee, WA-Coeur D' Alene
St. Olaf
Bonnie Paulson-D-Shoreline, WA-Washington Wild
St. Scholastica
Courtney Bloemke-F-Mankato, MN-Mankato West
Mariah Haedrich-F-Hermantown, MN-Proctor/Hermantown
Kennedy Halvorson-D-Proctor, MN-Proctor/Hermantown
Kayla Kasel-F-Forest Lake, MN-Forest Lake
Taylor Murray-D-Savage, MN-Prior Lake
Kenzie Rugland-F-Forest Lake, MN-Forest Lake
St. Thomas
Eryn Cooley-G-Barrington, IL-Chicago Mission
Suffolk
Izzy DiBattista-F-Southington, CT-Northern Lights
Payton Dockus-F-St. Clair Shores, MI-Honeybaked
Molly Dowd-F-Lakeville, CT-Northern Lights
Madison Duff-D--Honeybaked
Haley Poloskey-F-Mattawan, MI-Honeybaked
Natasha Savage-D-Warwick, RI-Worcester Academy
Maddie Scheinberg-F-Ft. Lauderdale, FL-Hartford Jr. Wolfpack
Halle Usseglio-G-Manchester, CT-Northern Lights
SUNY Buffalo State
Hailey Tylka-D-Chicago, IL-Team Illinois
SUNY Canton
Maggie Convery-F-Commerce Township, MI-Meijer AAA
SUNY Cortland
Emily Steen-G-Windom, MN-Windom Area
SUNY Morrisville
Margaux Mameri-G-Clamart, France-HTI Stars
Kate Powell-D-Ann Arbor, MI-Meijer AAA
SUNY Oswego
Skylar Byrne-F-Commerce Township, MI-Honeybaked
Emily Gustafson-F--Honeybaked
SUNY Plattsburgh
Natalia Asimakis-F-Canton, MI-Little Caesars
Sierra Benjamin-D-Palm Coast, FL-Northwood
Ashley Davis-G-Winterville, NC-Northwood
Hannah Rose-D-Watertown, NY-Northwood
Moe Tsukimoto-F-Sapporo, JPN-Northwood
Nicole Unsworth-F-Grafton, WI-Northfield Mount Hermon/East Coast Wizards
Taylor Whitney-F-Livonia, MI-Little Caesars
SUNY Potsdam
Stevie Dunlap-F-Bath, MI-Meijer AAA
Trine
Theresa DiMaggio-F-Shelby, MI-Little Caesars
Devin Dzumaryk-D-Highland, MI-Little Caesars
Ava Russano-F-Grosse Pointe, MI-Little Caesars
Natasha Strbiak-D-Renton, WA-Washington Wild
Brandi Wilson-F-Fenton, MI-Little Caesars
Trinity
Ellie Fellows-F-Westport, MA-Northfield Mount Hermon/East Coast Wizards
Meggan Rodgriuez-F-Andover, MA-New England Hockey Club
Ashlee White-D-Bristol, CT-Westminster/Mid-Fairfield Jr Rangers
UMass Boston
Anna Kehoe-F-Brookeville, MD-Washington Pride
Olivia Petito-G-St. Augustine, FL-East Coast Wizards
University of New England
Julia Mast-F-Springfield, VA-Coeur D' Alene
Utica
Savannah Gutierrez-G-Huntington Beach, Ca-Anaheim Lady Ducks
Maddie Paydos-F-Simsbury, CT-Northern Lights
UW-Eau Claire
Ella Ierinio-D-Duluth, MN-Duluth
UW-River Falls
Kiana Gilbraith-F/D-Fargo, ND-Shattuck-St. Mary's
Sophia Leong-D-Apple Valley, MN-Apple Valley
Sami Miller-G-Blaine, MN-Spring Lake Park
Alyson Niebur-F-Isanti, MN-Cambridge-Isanti
Erin Olson-F-Lakeville, MN-Lakeville North
Reilly Springman-F-Zimmerman, MN-Elk River
UW-Superior
Tyara Bischoff-D-Grand Rapids, MN-Grand Rapids/Greenway
Jenna Byfuglien-D-Roseau, MN-Roseau
Jamie Davison-D-Owatonna, MN-Owatonna
Madeline Gamst-G-Moose Lake, MN-Moose Lake Area
Tessa Jorde-F/D-Thief River Falls, MN-Thief River Falls
Amanda Olson-D-Hopkins, MN-Hopkins/St. Louis Park
Myka Sutherland-F-Champlin, MN-Champlin Park/Coon Rapids
McKenzie Whalen-G-East Grand Forks, MN-East Grand Forks
Wesleyan
Amber Ketzenberger-F-Frederick, MD-Washington Pride
Audrey McMahon-F-Wilmette, IL-Chicago Young Americans
William Smith
Amanda Aalto-G-Barnstable, MA-Northfield Mount Hermon/CT Polar Bears
Taylor Ettore-F-Parkesburg, PA-Pomfret
Gabrielle Henry-G-Reston, VA-Washington Pride
Anna Krajewski-D-Newton, MA-Proctor Academy/Islanders Major 1
Colby Lopez-Balboa-F-Norwalk, CT-Hartford Jr. Wolfpack
Williams
Brianna Hill-F-Falmouth, NS-St. Paul's School/East Coast Wizards
Briland Laycock-F-Hanover, NH-Hanover High/Islanders Major 1
Delaney Szlezyngier-D-Madison Heights, MI-Kent
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Re: 2018-19 DIII Commitments
Here is a listing of D3 commits from Wisco.
Madison Capitols:
- Stella Ramsey - F - Wesleyan
- Morgan Oettinger - D - UW Stevens Point
- Jordyn Peterson - D - Gustavus Adolphus
- Lilly Scheid - F - Gustavus Adolphus
- Kaaren Liston - D - Connecticut College
- Emma Ness - F - Bethel
- Hailey Redders - F - Nazareth
- Grace Black - F - Lake Forest
- Kendra Robinson - F - Augsburg
- Lauryn Folker - F - St. Marys
Milwaukee Jr. Admirals:
- Haley Sellers - D - UW Stevens Point
- Hannah Hickman - D - St. Norbert
- Caley Susitti - F - Utica
- Emilia Frank - G - Marian
- Ana Holzbach - G - Stevenson
- Celia Palzkill - F - Salve Regina
- Nicole Knudson - F - St. Thomas
Team Wisconsin:
- Carson Sheridan - F - St. Marys
- Mary Kremer - F - UW Stevens Point
- Abigail Stow - F - UW River Falls
- Khloe Spors - F - St. Norbert
- Abby Anderson - F - Marian
- Alexis Nelson - F - Augsburg
- Liisa Cramer - D - St. Norbert
- Dani Heitsman - D - UW Stevens Point
- Sydney McKersie - G - UW Eau Claire
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Thanks to derrufoscar1 for the Wisconsin kids,
Some more MIACs
Augsburg:
Hannah Gold - U School Milwaukee
Abby Bollig - Farmiongton, MN HS
Lindsey Trotter - Shattuck
Layna Connell - Hastings MN HS
Bethel
Mallory Tidona - Northfield MN HS
Gustavus
Megan Goldsworthy - Northfield MN HS
Stephanie Anderson - Mounds View MN HS
Hamline
McKenna Emery - So. St. Paul MN HS
Siobhan Claugherty - East Ridge MN HS
Annika Patterson - Hopkins MN HS
Raelynn Roberts - Mounds Views MN HS
Amber Peterson - Hill Murray MN HS
Brooke Leone - Rochester Mayo MN HS
Taylor Curtis - TRANSFER - Syracuse
(Apparently Hamline will be running off another 5-10 kids again... )
St. Bens
Sophie Stoffers - Shakopee MN HS
Annika Brodt - Mounds View MN HS
St. Catherine
Carmryn Salmonson - Faribault MN HS
Karly Schmidt - Delano MN HS
Sophia Gorski - Lakeville North MN HS
St Thomas
Chloe McEnelly - Holy Family MN HS
Anna Solheim - Mounds Views MN HS
St Olaf shrouded in mystery
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Originally posted by MND3Dad View Post
(Apparently Hamline will be running off another 5-10 kids again... )
It's not unheard of to trim down if a team brings in players they think are a better fit. I remember when Plattsburgh did it in Fall 2010. Brought in transfers Klassen, Fisher, Aveson and then Neumann mid-season as well as four freshmen (two of which were key pieces in the 2014 championship run). They ended up with 8 players from the 09-10 team with eligibility left not returning, most notably Mackenzie Lee who went to Oswego and led them in scoring her two seasons there.
This is a good year for Hamline to do it. Plattsburgh, Middlebury, Elmira, GAC and UWRF all losing top senior scorers (some more players than others). Norwich and Elmira both graduated their starting goalie (so did UWRF, but their senior had a 17-11 split in starts with a sophomore). I would consider Norwich a favorite with who they have returning, but if there's been an opening in recent years it would be this year. It's kind of refreshing to see a program outside the big six/seven perennial contenders decide they really want to run the race.Last edited by Scott_TG; 06-25-2018, 02:11 PM.
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Hamline graduated 106 points in Bobrowski and Dodds. That kind of natural scoring talent is hard to replace no matter if you're a D1 or D3 program but I'd say it's probably harder for a D3 program to do. Maybe the idea with them is to try to replace those points by bringing in a lot of players so they don't have to rely on just two players to score that many points in a season. The Syracuse transfer only scored 2 points all last season so I really don't believe she's going to suddenly score 50 points just by transferring to a D3 team. She probably should have gone D3 in the first place. I don't see Hamline repeating last season's success. If Darwitz is replacing that many players this year you would guess she is going to replace kids that were not productive which means she's mostly replacing her own recruits at this point because almost all the low scoring players were freshmen and sophomores. That doesn't show a whole lot of loyalty to players that she's recruited in. Maybe she's turing into the female version of the GAC coach. Not a good sign!Last edited by shelfit; 06-25-2018, 04:26 PM.
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Originally posted by shelfit View PostHamline graduated 106 points in Bobrowski and Dodds. That kind of natural scoring talent is hard to replace no matter if you're a D1 or D3 program but I'd say it's probably harder for a D3 program to do. Maybe the idea with them is to try to replace those points by bringing in a lot of players so they don't have to rely on just two players to score that many points in a season. The Syracuse transfer only scored 2 points all last season so I really don't believe she's going to suddenly score 50 points just by transferring to a D3 team. She probably should have gone D3 in the first place. I don't see Hamline repeating last season's success. If Darwitz is replacing that many players this year you would guess she is going to replace kids that were not productive which means she's mostly replacing her own recruits at this point because almost all the low scoring players were freshmen and sophomores. That doesn't show a whole lot of loyalty to players that she's recruited in. Maybe she's turing into the female version of the GAC coach. Not a good sign!
As for the Syracuse transfer, I tend to give D1 transfers the benefit of the doubt and not hang on to their production with the old school. If their numbers were halfway decent they'd likely still be D1. Ali Vakos scored 11 points in 68 games at UConn, put up a 30+ point season for Plattsburgh her senior season. Jenny Kistner had 3 points in her season at Maine, never scored below 23 points a season for the Cardinals.
A lot of these players who have low numbers mostly riding the pine in D1 or even playing third/fourth line on a D3 roster can play well if given the right system and time on ice. Or maybe it seems that way due to confirmation bias seeing it happen with the team I root for...Last edited by Scott_TG; 06-25-2018, 09:33 PM.
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Originally posted by Scott_TG View PostTrue Dodds and Bobrowski will be hard to replace, but Simon had 56 points as a sophomore and Hansen had 32 as a freshman. Then they have four forwards returning between 14 and 19 points. It stands to reason that some combination of these players can increase their production to mitigate the loss as they will be given the chance for more ice time. It will be tough but not impossible.
As for the Syracuse transfer, I tend to give D1 transfers the benefit of the doubt and not hang on to their production with the old school. If their numbers were halfway decent they'd likely still be D1. Ali Vakos scored 11 points in 68 games at UConn, put up a 30+ point season for Plattsburgh her senior season. Jenny Kistner had 3 points in her season at Maine, never scored below 23 points a season for the Cardinals.
A lot of these players who have low numbers mostly riding the pine in D1 or even playing third/fourth line on a D3 roster can play well if given the right system and time on ice. Or maybe it seems that way due to confirmation bias seeing it happen with the team I root for...
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Bobrowski was head and shoulders the best player in the MIAC, and Dodds was responsible defensively. Simon and Hansen aren't wonderful in their own zone. But some of the recruits they've landed are very talented - so far, the best in-state recruits that have been announced (have to think St. Thomas has some up their sleeve they haven't revealed yet.) So, Hamline will likely be favored in the league, but GAC and St. Thomas will be real solid again. As to Darwitz turning into Mike Carroll... they are equally liked in the league.
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Originally posted by MND3Dad View PostBobrowski was head and shoulders the best player in the MIAC, and Dodds was responsible defensively. Simon and Hansen aren't wonderful in their own zone. But some of the recruits they've landed are very talented - so far, the best in-state recruits that have been announced (have to think St. Thomas has some up their sleeve they haven't revealed yet.) So, Hamline will likely be favored in the league, but GAC and St. Thomas will be real solid again. As to Darwitz turning into Mike Carroll... they are equally liked in the league.
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If we are adding transfers to the list:
DI transfers from UMD to UW Superior:
Catherine Johnson - G
Lauren Niska - D
Seamless transfer—Rumor has it (unverified) that they aren’t even moving — continuing to rent with the UMD junior class hockey players.
Johnson is likely to be a big presence and excellent mentor to the other Gs. Guessing she got the squeeze from UMD with Rooney returning from the Olympics and now in the same class and their new freshman from Sweden (senior statesman--older than Johnson and will turn 21 her freshman year.... that's a conversation for another day).Last edited by GoldyDad2B; 06-27-2018, 02:47 PM.
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