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- Women's Hockey - Bemidji State Beavers vs. St. Cloud State Huskies - The Sanford Center - Bemidji, MN - Saturday, October 12, 2024 | Brent Cizek
Brent Cizek

Women's Ice Hockey

Women’s Hockey continues homestand with series against Lindenwood

Beavers host Lions looking to end losing skid

BEMIDJI, Minn. – The Bemidji State University Women's Hockey team closes out its four-game homestand at Sanford Center this weekend and takes a break from Western Collegiate Hockey Association play by hosting Lindenwood University, Friday-Saturday.
 
The Beavers (0-6-0, 0-4-0 WCHA) host the Lions (0-4-0, 0-0-0 AHA) for a pair of non-conference games this weekend beginning Friday, Oct. 18 at 6:02 p.m. The two teams will then drop the puck for the series finale Saturday at 3:02 p.m.
                                               
Both games in the series will be streamed online at B1G+ with play-by-play provided by the Beaver Radio Network. The same Beaver Radio Network broadcast can be heard on the radio at 94.3 FM The Legends or online at www.beaverradionetwork.com.
 
Bemidji State Notes
  • Bemidji State continues play at home after hosting No. 11 St. Cloud State University last weekend at Sanford Center.
  • Six of the Beavers' first eight games this season have been at home.
  • The Beavers are looking for their first wins of the season after starting the season 0-6-0 against some of the top competition in collegiate women's hockey.
  • Bemidji State is hoping to bounce back from two losses against St. Cloud State last weekend in two, tightly contested games.
  • The Beavers allowed just three goals over the weekend to the 11th-ranked Huskies but had trouble finding the back of the net and were shutout in the series 1-0 and 2-0.
  • Freshman Kaitlin Groess continued her hot start to the season by stopping 47-of-49 shots she faced for a .959 save percentage despite the two losses.
  • She is the team's leading netminder with 236 minutes between the pipes and has posted a 1.78 goals against average and .943 save percentage in four appearances.
  • Among goaltenders with over 200 minutes played so far, Groess is seventh in DI women's hockey in save percentage (.943) and ninth in GAA (1.78).
  • Her 116 saves this season are second most in the WCHA and t-14th in DI.
  • Bemidji State faces its second Atlantic Hockey America (AHA) opponent of the season this weekend after previously traveling to Robert Morris University for a series with the Colonials at the beginning of the month.
  • The Lions face their third WCHA opponent of the season after being swept by St. Cloud State and University of Wisconsin earlier in September.
  • The Lions have not played a game since Sept. 27-28.
  • Lindenwood has been outscored by its opponents 30-3 this season.
  • The Beavers are 12-4-1 all-time against the Lions but were swept last season on the road in Maryland Heights.
  • Lindenwood earned a 4-2 and 4-1 victory in their series last season and captured their first series sweep of the Beavers.
  • However, Bemidji State is 7-1-0 when hosting the Lions at Sanford Center.
  • Senior Kendra Fortin and junior Raeley Carney lead the Beavers after each has posted three career points against the Lions.
  • Carney paces the team with two goals scored while Fortin has recorded three assists.
  • Graduate transfer goaltender Josie Bothun has faced the Lions a dozen times in her career during her time at Penn State.
  • In 12 career games versus Lindenwood, Bothun is 11-0-1 with a 1.54 goals against average and .930 save percentage.
  • Redshirt freshman Isa Goettl paces the Beavers' attack and in six games, she has scored two goals.
  • Hailey Armstrong and Riley Reeves follow with a goal and assist each while freshman Morgan Smith has collected two assists.
  • 11 total Beavers have collected a point so far this season.
  • Head coach Amber Fryklund has split time in net Bothun and Groess. After starting both games last weekend, Groess leads the team with four starts while Bothun has two.
  • Bemidji State is one of the top teams in DI women's hockey in blocked shots and is third in the nation with 102 blocked shots.
  • Sophomore Riley Reeves paces the team, WCHA and is second in the nation with 21 blocks.
  • Bemidji State's penalty kill has been strong for the Beavers to start the season. It is fifth in the conference with a penalty-kill percentage of .882 (15-of-17) and has successfully killed of its last seven opponent power plays.
  • The Beavers ranks 12th in Division I on the penalty kill.
  • The Amber Fryklund era is underway for the BSU Women's Hockey team after she was hired as the sixth head coach in the Beaver women's hockey program in April of 2024.
  • She has served on the Beaver coaching staff for 10 seasons including five as an Associate Head Coach.
  • In her first season as head coach, Fryklund has welcomed back 15 returners from the 2023-24 season while adding 12 newcomers to the squad.
  • The Beavers will have one graduate and six seniors lead the team followed by three juniors, eight sophomores, and nine freshmen.
  • The Beavers' roster consists of 15 forwards, eight defensemen and four goaltenders.
  • Senior Alyssa Watkins was voted by her peers to captain the team during the season and is the 40th team captain in the program's history. She is joined by senior Genevieve Hendrickson and junior Mya Headrick who will serve as alternate captains.
  • Sophomore Hailey Armstrong highlights the team's top returners after leading the team in goals last season as a freshman. She finished the season with nine goals the most by a BSU freshman since Tara Hiscock (9) in 2004-05.
  • BSU's strength this season is its defensive group and returns five defensemen who played key minutes during last season while also adding experience defensemen in Meredith Killian and Heidi Strompf.
  • Bemidji State's top returning goal scorers from last season are Armstrong (9), Talya Hendrickson (3), Watkins (3), Shelby Breiland (2), Kate Johnson (2) and Olivia Dronen (2).
  • Three transfers join the team while eight freshmen and one international upperclassman debut for the green and white.
  • Graduate goaltender Josie Bothun highlights the transfer list after playing four seasons at Penn State University where she broke the program's career records in wins (70) and shutouts (19).
  • Also transferring to the Beavers this season is senior defenseman Meredith Killian (Union) and redshirt freshman forward Isa Goettl (Minnesota).
  • Killian played three seasons at Union College and served as the team's captain during the 2023-24 season while Goettl appeared in one game for the Gophers but was awarded a redshirt following last season.
  • Eight freshmen join the program for their first season in NCAA Division I women's hockey. The group consists of five forwards, one defenseman and two goaltenders.
  • The Beavers' roster consists of 17 Minnesotan's, 19 from the U.S., five from Canada, and three from Europe.
  • 2024-25 is the 27th season in Bemidji State Women's Hockey history and the program is 275-548-80 (.351) in 897 games played.
For more information on the Bemidji State men's and women's hockey programs, tickets or schedules, visit BSUBeavers.com, follow the Beavers on X or Instagram (@BSUBeaversMHKY/@BSUBeaversWHKY), or like them on Facebook (facebook.com/BSUBeavers).
 
Located on the shore of Lake Bemidji, Bemidji State University sponsors 15 varsity athletic programs with NCAA Division I men's and women's hockey membership in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association and Western Collegiate Hockey Association, while its 13 NCAA Division II programs hold membership in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC).
 
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Players Mentioned

Hailey Armstrong

#29 Hailey Armstrong

F
5' 6"
Sophomore
R
Shelby Breiland

#7 Shelby Breiland

F
5' 6"
Senior
R
Raeley Carney

#10 Raeley Carney

F
5' 7"
Junior
R
Olivia Dronen

#3 Olivia Dronen

D
5' 6"
Sophomore
R
Kendra Fortin

#26 Kendra Fortin

D
5' 4"
Senior
R
Mya Headrick

#27 Mya Headrick

F
5' 8"
Junior
L
Genevieve Hendrickson

#11 Genevieve Hendrickson

F
5' 6"
Senior
L
Talya Hendrickson

#13 Talya Hendrickson

F
5' 5"
Sophomore
L
Kate Johnson

#14 Kate Johnson

F
5' 4"
Sophomore
L
Riley Reeves

#18 Riley Reeves

D
5' 8"
Sophomore
R

Players Mentioned

Hailey Armstrong

#29 Hailey Armstrong

5' 6"
Sophomore
R
F
Shelby Breiland

#7 Shelby Breiland

5' 6"
Senior
R
F
Raeley Carney

#10 Raeley Carney

5' 7"
Junior
R
F
Olivia Dronen

#3 Olivia Dronen

5' 6"
Sophomore
R
D
Kendra Fortin

#26 Kendra Fortin

5' 4"
Senior
R
D
Mya Headrick

#27 Mya Headrick

5' 8"
Junior
L
F
Genevieve Hendrickson

#11 Genevieve Hendrickson

5' 6"
Senior
L
F
Talya Hendrickson

#13 Talya Hendrickson

5' 5"
Sophomore
L
F
Kate Johnson

#14 Kate Johnson

5' 4"
Sophomore
L
F
Riley Reeves

#18 Riley Reeves

5' 8"
Sophomore
R
D