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Kacie Anderson

D, 5-1, Senior, #7
Salem, Wis.
Shattuck-St. Mary's Prep School

Kacie Anderson returns for her senior season with the Falcons and plays defense.
2006-07: Anderson had another strong season on the blue line. She finished with two goals and six points. She played in all 27 games and was named the team’s Player of the Week on Nov. 6. She scored her first career power-play goal in a 2-1 win at Stevens Point on Dec. 2. She tied for the team lead in best plus/minus with a plus 12.
2005-06: Anderson played in all 27 games for the Falcons and finished with five assists. She picked up two assists in the team’s 6-4 win over Finlandia. She earned her second letter.
2004-05: Anderson played in 24 games in her first year with the Falcons and finished with three assists. She picked up her first collegiate point in an 8-1 win over Bethel on Nov. 12. She had assists against St. Mary's on Jan. 30 and against Lake Forest on Feb. 19.
High School, Personal: During her senior year at Shattuck-St.Mary's Prep School, she had eight points with one goal and seven assists. She helped her team win the State AAA Tournament to advance to Nationals. She is the daughter of Dane and Donna and has one brother and one sister. Anderson is majoring in marketing communications.

Year GP G A PTS PPG SHG GWG HT P-M
2007 27 2 4 6 1 0 0 0 12-24
2006 27 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 9-18
2005 24 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 8-16
Totals 78 2 12 14 1 0 0 0 29-58

Kacie Anderson

Renae Bergh

D, 5-6, Senior, #6
Houghton, Mich.
Shattuck-St. Mary's Prep School

Renae Bergh returns to the Falcons for her fourth season. She plays defense.
2006-07: Bergh played in 23 games and finished with two goals and seven points. She scored her first career power-play goal in a 2-1 win at Bethel. She tied for the team lead in best plus/minus with a plus 12. She was second on the team in penalties (19) and penalty minutes (38).
2005-06:
Bergh had her best season as a Falcons finishing with one goal and four assists in 25 games. She scored a goal against the No. 1 ranked Middlebury Panthers on Jan. 12. She came back the next game and had an assist against Williams. She also had an assist against St. Mary’s giving her three points in a four game span.
2004-05: Bergh stepped into the Falcon lineup and played in all 25 games. She finished with three goals and four points. She scored her first collegiate goal in her first college game against St. Catherine on Nov. 5. She also scored an important goal in the team's 5-4 overtime win over Superior in the NCHA playoffs.
High School, Personal: She played at Shattuck-St. Mary's Prep School and helped the team to the National Tournament in 2003 and 2004. She is the daughter of Randy and Carol and has three sisters. Bergh is majoring in journalism.

Year GP G A PTS PPG SHG GWG HT P-M
2007 23 2 5 7 1 0 0 0 19-38
2006 25 1 4 5 0 0 0 0 22-44
2005 25 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 20-40
Totals 73 6 10 16 1 0 0 0 61-122

Renae Bergh

Kelly Jensen

F, 5-3, Senior, #27
Eden Prairie, Minn.
Eden PrairieHigh School

Kelly Jensen returns for her senior season with the Falcons. The forward has had three great seasons and has scored in double digits in points in all three of her previous seasons. She is one of the team’s co-captains.
2006-07: Jensen played in all 27 games and finished with six goals and 17 points. The 17 points ties her for her season career high – she also scored 17 points in 2005-06. She was fifth in scoring for the Falcons and her 11 assists was third on the team. She had four multiple point games. She scored 10 points in an eight game span at the start of the season. Jensen finished with two power-play goals and scored the game-winner in the team’s 3-0 win at Augsburg. She was named the team’s Player of the Week on Nov. 20. Jensen was named to the WIAC Scholastic Honor Roll.
2005-06: Jensen scored 10 goals and with seven assists finished with 17 points. She had one power-play goal and she led the team with three game winners. Her best game was in an 8-1 win over St. Catherine when she scored two goals and had two assists. She had one other multi point game – Jensen picked up two assists in a 3-1 win over Neumann. She had a four-game scoring streak at mid-season when she had three goals and two assists. Later she had a three-game scoring streak with two goals and one assist. She was named the team’s Player of the Week on Nov. 28.
2004-05: Jensen was the leading scorer among first-year players. She had six goals and 14 points. She scored one power-play goal and one game-winner. She had four two-point games. She scored two goals in the team's 7-0 win over St. Benedict - that was also the game in which she scored her first collegiate goal. She recorded two assists in an 8-1 win over St. Mary's on Jan. 30 and in a 6-2 win over Lake Forest on Feb. 19. She played in all 25 games. She was named the team's Player of the Week on Feb. 21.
High School, Personal: She attended Eden Prairie High School where she earned all-conference and the team Most Valuable Player award in 2004. During her senior year she had 41 points with 18 goals and 23 assists. She was named the team's Most Improved in 2002 and 2003. She participated in the Junior Fest, the Senior Classic, and The Chicago Showcase tournaments. She is the daughter of Larry and Ann and she has three sisters. Jensen is majoring in elementary education.

Year GP G A PTS PPG SHG GWG HT P-M
2007 27 6 11 17 2 0 1 0 20-40
2006 27 10 7 17 1 0 3 0 13-34
2005 25 6 8 14 1 0 1 0 15-30
Totals 79 22 26 48 4 0 5 0 48-104

Kelly Jensen

Kristen Juven

F, 5-5, Senior, #10
Moorhead, Minn.
Moorhead High School

Kristen Juven plays forward for the Falcons and is in her senior season.
2006-07: Juven played in all 27 games and scored two goals and five points. She had three points in three games near the start of the season. Juven scored a game-winning goal in a win over St. Catherine. She was named to the WIAC Scholastic Honor Roll for the second straight year.
2005-06: Juven played in all 27 games and finished with five goals and eight assists for 13 points. She scored two power-play goals and one game winner. She scored two goals, including the game winner, in a 5-1 win at Finlandia on Dec. 11. Juven had three assists in an 8-1 win over St. Catherine. In a four game stretch early in the season she had one goal and four assists. She was named to the WIAC Scholastic Honor Roll.
2004-05: Juven played in 24 games in her rookie season. She had one goal and four points. Her goal came in a 5-3 win over Augsburg on Nov. 23. She scored her first collegiate point in her first game - she got an assist in a 6-2 win over St. Catherine. She scored points in three straight games with assists against Finlandia on Nov. 20 and 21 and the goal against Augsburg on Nov. 23.
High School, Personal: At Moorhead High School she was named to the all-conference team in 2003 and 2004 where she played forward. During her senior year she scored 11 goals and had 12 assists for 23 points. She participated in the Junior Fest and the Senior Classic. She is the daughter of Mark and Vicki and she has one brother. Juven is majoring in marketing communications.

Year GP G A PTS PPG SHG GWG HT P-M
2007 27 2 3 5 1 0 1 0 10-20
2006 27 5 8 13 2 0 1 0 12-24
2005 24 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 3-6
Totals 78 8 14 22 3 0 2 0 25-50

Kristen Juven

Mandi Mohwinkel

G, 5-6, Senior, #33
White Bear Lake, Minn.
White Bear Lake High School

Mandi Mohwinkel is back for her senior season and plays goalie. She is the only goalie on the roster with collegiate experience.
2006-07: Mohwinkel played in three games and picked up a win over St. Catherine. She made 19 saves in the win which was her second victory of her career. Mohwinkel was named to the WIAC Scholastic Honor Roll.
2005-06: Mohwinkel played in seven games and finished with a 1-3-1 record with a 2.83 goals against average and a .881 saves percentage. She earned her second letter with the Falcons.
2004-05: Mohwinkel didn't see a lot of playing time but improved her skills during intense practice sessions. She played in one game and made eight saves in one period of play.
High School, Personal: During her senior year at White Bear Lake High School, Mohwinkel was named to the all-conference team. She was also named to the All-State academic team. She also helped her team to a second place finish in the 2002 Minnesota State Tournament. She is the daughter of Neal and Barb and has two brothers. Mohwinkel is majoring in health & human performance.

Year GP MP W-L-T Pct GA GAA S Pct SO
2007 3 68 1-1-0 .500 3 2.66 19 .864 0
2006 7 297 1-3-1 .300 14 2.83 104 .881 0
2005 1 20 0-0-0 .000 0 0.00 8 1.000 0
Totals 11 385 2-4-1 .357 17 2.65 131 .885 0

Mandi Mohwinkel

Jenna Scanlon

F, 5-11, Senior, #22
Apple Valley, Minn.
Apple Valley High School

Jenna Scanlon returns for her fourth season with the Falcons and is one of the team’s top returning forwards. She is one of the team’s co-captains.
2006-07: Scanlon played in all 27 games and was named to the first All-NCHA team after finishing third on the team with 11 goals and third in scoring with 21 points. She picked up three power-play goals and one game-winner. Scanlon was named the team’s Player of the Week twice (Jan. 22, Jan. 8). She had six multiple point games including a three point game (0-3-3) in a win at Finlandia. Scanlon scored a game-winning goal against Lake Forest. She was third on the team in power-play goals. She was named to the WIAC Scholastic Honor Roll.
2005-06: Scanlon earned honorable mention to the All-NCHA team after playing in all 27 games and scoring 13 goals and 16 points. She had two power-play goals and two game-winners. Her 13 goals led the team and she finished fifth overall in scoring. She was named the NCHA Player of the Week on Feb. 13 and the team’s Player of the week on Jan. 23 and Feb. 13. Early in the season Scanlon had a three-game scoring streak with three goals and two assists. She scored game-winning goals against Augsburg on Nov. 5 and against Eau Claire on Nov. 18. Scanlon scored the team’s only hat trick of the season against Lake Forest on Feb. 11.
2004-05: Scanlon had a good first year with the Falcons scoring two goals and six points. She scored one game-winning goal. She picked up her first collegiate point with an assist in a 8-1 win against Bethel on Nov. 12. She netted her first goal in 6-2 win over Lake Forest on Feb. 19. Her biggest goal was the overtime game-winner against Superior in the NCHA playoffs on Feb. 26.
High School, Personal: Scanlon played at Apple Valley High School where she was the team captain her senior year. In 2003 she scored 39 points with 21 goals and 18 assists. She helped take her team to a third place finish in the Minnesota State Tournament. She was named to the All-State and all-conference teams. She was also named her team's Most Valuable Player. Scanlon also played in the Chicago Showcase, was a part of the Minnesota Selects, played in the Junior Fest and the Senior Classic. She is the daughter of Charlie and Barb and she has three brothers. Brother Andy was a goalie for the UWRF men's hockey team for three seasons. Scanlon is majoring in communication studies.

Year GP G A PTS PPG SHG GWG HT P-M
2007 27 11 10 21 3 0 1 0 10-20
2006 27 13 3 16 2 0 2 1 6-12
2005 25 2 4 6 0 0 1 0 3-6
Totals 79 26 17 43 5 0 4 1 19-38

Jenna Scanlon

Kelly Snedeker

F, 5-3, Senior, #19
Maple Grove, Minn.
Minnesota Thoroughbreds

Kelly Snedeker is back for her fourth and senior season with the Falcons. She plays forward.
2006-07: Snedeker had her best season with the Falcons. She scored four goals and five points playing in all but one game. She was named the NCHA and team’s Player of the Week on Dec. 11. In two games at home against Finlandia she led the Falcons with three goals and four points. She scored the game-winner in a 6-0 win. Snedeker was named to the WIAC Scholastic Honor Roll.
2005-06: Senedeker played in 16 games for the Falcons and had one assist. Her assist was on the game-winning goal against Lake Forest on Feb. 11. Senedeker was named to the WIAC Scholastic Honor Roll. She earned her second letter. 2004-05: Snedeker played in 23 games for the Falcons and finished the year with three assists. She had a solid first year while contributing on both ends of the ice.
High School, Personal: Snedeker attended Osseo High School where she was the team captain in 2003, earned all-conference honorable mention and the team Most Valuable Player award. She also played in the Junior Fest and played with the Minnesota Thoroughbreds U-19 team during her senior year. She is the daughter of Dale and Judy and has one brother. Snedeker is majoring in communicative disorders.

Year GP G A PTS PPG SHG GWG HT P-M
2007 26 4 1 5 0 0 1 0 6-12
2006 16 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0-0
2005 23 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 9-18
Totals 65 4 5 9 0 0 1 0 15-30

Kelly Snedeker

Jessie Dyslin


D, 5-5, Junior, #15
South St. Paul, Minn.
South St. Paul High School

Jessie Dyslin returns to the Falcons for her third season. She plays defense.
2006-07: Dyslin had her best season with the Falcons. She earned honorable mention to the All-NCHA team after finishing the year with two goals and 14 points. She played in all 27 games and scored a power-play goal in a win over Finlandia and a game-winning goal in another win over Finlandia. She had three two-point games and was named the team’s Player of the Week on Feb. 5.
2005-06: In Dyslin’s first season she played in all 27 games and finished the year with five assists. She picked up her first career point in her first game. Dyslin scored assists in back-to-back wins against Finlandia on Dec. 11 and St. Mary’s on Jan. 6. She also scored an assist in the team’s NCHA playoffs semifinal game against Superior.
High School, Personal: Dyslin helped South St. Paul High School win the Minnesota State Championship in 2005. She scored six goals and finished with 34 points from her blue line position. She was named to the All-State team in 2005. Dyslin earned honorable mention to the all-conference team in 2005 and was named to the first team in 2004. She competed in both the Junior and Senior Fest Tournaments and the Chicago Showcase Tournament. She earned all-conference honorable mention honors in soccer. She was a member of the Gold Honor Roll. She lists her biggest high school hockey thrill as winning the State Championship. She is the daughter of Mary Ann and Donnie and has one brother and one sister. Dyslin is majoring in health & human performance.

Year GP G A PTS PPG SHG GWG HT P-M
2007 27 2 12 14 1 0 1 0 8-16
2006 27 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 7-14
Totals 54 2 17 19 1 0 1 9 15-30

Jessie Dyslin

Katie Kantrud


G, 5-8, Junior, #1
Fergus Falls, Minn.
Fergus Falls High School

Katie Kantrud is in her second season with the Falcons and will play the goaltending position.
2005-06: Kantrud played in four games and allowed only two goals. She finished the year with a 1.68 goals against average and a .917 saves percentage.
High School, Personal: At Fergus Falls High School she was named to the all-conference team in 2005 and earned honorable mention in 2004. She was the team's Most Valuable Player when she was in eighth grade. In 2005 she was named the team's Best Defensive Player. She was the team's captain in 2004 and 2005. Kantrud competed with the North team in the Minnesota All-Star game. She was a member of the A Honor Roll in 2003, 2004 and 2005. She has earned three letters with the Falcon golf team and was named to the 2007 WIAC All-Sportsmanship team. She is the daughter of Becky and Dave and has one brother. Kantrud is majoring in health & human performance.

Year GP MP W-L-T Pct GA GAA S Pct SO
2006 4 71 0-0-0 .000 2 1.68 22 .917 0

Katie Kantrud

Stefanie Schmitz

F, 5-4, Sophomore, #21
Farmington, Minn.
Farmington High School

Stefanie Schmitz returns for her second season with the Falcons after a great first season. She is a forward.
2006-07: Schmitz was named the team’s Stokes Award winner given to the team’s Hardest Worker. She earned honorable mention to the All-NCHA team after leading the Falcons in goals (14) and finishing second in points (23). She set school records with seven power-play goals in a season, three power-play goals in a game (Finlandia), four goals in a game (Finlandia) and five points in a game (Finlandia). Schmitz played in all 27 games and tied for the team lead with three game-winners. She had six multiple point games. She scored nine points (7-2) in a four-game stretch near the end of the season. Schmitz was named the NCHA Player of the Week on Jan. 29 and was the team’s Player of the Week twice (Nov. 27, Jan. 29).
High School, Personal: At Farmington High School she scored 36 goals and 63 points in 2006. She was a team captain and won the team’s Hegland Award. Schmitz was voted the team’s Most Improved Player and was named to the all-conference team. Her biggest high school hockey thrill was playing in the Minnesota State Tournament. She is the daughter of Barb and Steve and has two brothers and one sister. Schmitz is majoring in health & human performance.

Year GP G A PTS PPG SHG GWG HT P-M
2007 27 14 9 23 7 0 3 1 10-20

Abby Sunderman

F, 5-4, Sophomore #12
LeSueur, Minn.
LeSueur-St. Peter High School

Abby Sunderman is back for her second season with the Falcons and will plays forward.
2006-07: Sunderman played in all 27 games and finished fourth in scoring with 12 goals and 18 points. Her 12 goals was second on the team. She was second on the team with five power-play goals and tied for the team lead with three game-winners. Sunderman scored a goal in her first collegiate game. She finished the year with three multiple point games. In the last four games she had two goals and six points. Sunderman had a two-goal game against St. Catherine. She was named to the WIAC Scholastic Honor Roll.
High School, Personal: At Le Sueur-Henderson High School she scored 45 goals and 56 points in the 2005-06 season. She led her team in scoring for three seasons and was the team’s Most Valuable Player in 2005-06. Sunderman earned honorable mention to the All-State team twice and was named to the all-conference team five times. She was a member of the National Honor Society, a member of the Wind Ensemble, she earned an Outstanding band member award and a National Guard Athletic award. She is the daughter of Judy and John and has one brother. Sunderman is majoring in communication studies.

Year GP G A PTS PPG SHG GWG HT P-M
2007 27 12 6 18 5 0 3 0 15-41

Kayleigh Bell

D, 5-7, Freshman, #5
Stillwater, Minn.
Stillwater High School

Kayleigh Bell joins the Falcons for her first year of college hockey. She is a defenseman. She played at Stillwater High School and helped lead the Ponies to the 2007 Minnesota State Championship. She was named to the all-conference team and was the team’s captain in 2007. Bell was named to the State All-Tournament team and won the team’s Norris Award. She earned honorable mention to the all-conference team after the 2006 season. Her biggest high school hockey thrills are winning the state championship and beating South St. Paul. She is the daughter of Renae and Jon and has one brother. Bell is majoring in elementary education.

Ashly Berner

F, 5-5, Freshman, #11
Plymouth, Minn.
Armstrong High School

Ashly Berner is in her first season with the Falcons and plays forward. At Armstrong High School she was named to the all-conference team three times. She led the team in scoring for three seasons and played in the Junior Festival tournament. Her biggest high school hockey thrill was scoring a hat trick against Copper in her freshman season. She is the daughter of Jaci and Dan and has one brother. Berner is majoring in health & human performance.

Jamie Briski

F, 5-6, Freshman, #14
Chisholm, Minn.
Hibbing-Chisholm High School

Jamie Briski is a forward who is in her first season of college hockey with the Falcons. She was named to the All-State and All-Areas teams in 2007 while playing at Hibbing/Chisholm High School. She played in the Junior Festival and Senior Classic tournaments. Briski also earned academic all-state honors. She was a member of the National Honor Society. Her biggest high school hockey thrills are going to the Minnesota State tournament four times. She is the daughter of Shaun and John and has one brother and one sister. Briski is majoring in pre-medicine.

Cassi Campbell

G, 5-6, Freshman, #30
Anchorage, Alaska
Toronto Rattlers

Cassi Campbell joins the Falcons for her first year of college hockey and she plays goalie. She played with the Toronto Rattlers before joining the Falcons. She also played with Team Alaska where she helped the team win the Alaska State Championship in 2006. She was named to the all-conference team, was the team’s assistant captain and was named the team’s Most Inspirational. Campbell also competed in the USA National Development U17-18 camp in 2006 and the U15-16 camp in 2005 in Lake Placid, N.Y. At West Anchorage High School she was the student body president and class president and was named to the academic honor roll four times. Her biggest hockey thrill was winning the State Championship. She is the daughter of Kari and Dirk and has one brother. Campbell is majoring in marketing communications.

Lauren Conrad

D, 5-4, Freshman, #24
Lino Lakes, Minn.
Centennial High School

Lauren Conrad joins the Falcons for her first year of college hockey. She plays defense. She played at Centennial High School and was named to the all-conference team in 2007. She was her team’s Rookie of the Year after the 2006 season. Her biggest high school hockey thrills were going to the Minnesota State Tournament in her sophomore season and beating Coon Rapids to win the conference championship in her senior season. She is the daughter of Erin and Chris and has two brothers. Conrad is undecided on a major field of study.

Brittany Erickson

F, 5-4, Freshman, #18
Rochester, Minn.
Mayo High School

Brittany Erickson is in her first season with the Falcon hockey program and she is a forward. At Rochester Mayo High School she was named to the all-conference team after her senior season. She earned honorable mention to the team three times. She help Mayo to the Minnesota State Tournament in her sophomore, junior and senior seasons. Her biggest high school hockey thrills are beating Lakeville in overtime in the sectional finals and playing in the State Tournament. She is the daughter of Melanie and Tim and has one brother and one sister. Erickson is majoring in health & human performance.

Chelsea Nelson

F, 5-6, Freshman, #17
White Bear Lake, Minn.
White Bear Lake High School

Chelsea Nelson joins the Falcons for her first season of college hockey. She plays forward. She played her high school hockey at White Bear Lake. She earned an E-2 Award. She is the daughter of Danielle and Brian and has one brother. Nelson is majoring in the pre-major program.

Jessica Thompson

F, 5-6, Freshman, #20
Shoreview, Minn.
Mounds View High School

Jessica Thompson joins the Falcons for her first year of college hockey and she is a forward. At Mounds View High School she was named the team’s Most Valuable Player after her senior and junior seasons. She competed in the Junior Fest Tournament after being named to the all-conference team after her final season. After Thompson’s junior season she earned honorable mention to the all-conference team. She was also named the team’s Most Improved Player. Her biggest high school hockey thrills were winning and team bonding. She is the daughter of Susan and John and has two brothers and two sisters. Thompson is majoring in marketing communications.

Bailey Vikstrom

D, 5-2, Freshman, #2
Burnsville, Minn.
Burnsville High School

Bailey Vikstrom is in her first season of collegiate hockey with the Falcons. She is a defenseman. She played at Burnsville High School where she was named to the all-conference and All-Tournament teams after her senior season. She played in the Junior Fest Tournament and earned honorable mention to the all-conference team in 2006. Vikstrom was her team’s captain in 2007. Her biggest high school hockey thrills include participating in the Minnesota State Tournament and beating Holy Angels. She is the daughter of Kim and Dan and has one brother and two sisters. Vikstrom is majoring in elementary education.


 

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