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Ohio State University Women's Ice Hockey
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Ohio State University

Ohio State University Women's Ice Hockey

NCAA Division 1 Columbus, OH Public

Team Information

Sport

Ice Hockey

Gender

Women's

Division

NCAA Division 1

Location

Columbus, OH

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Jenny Potter

Head Coach

Potter brings the experience of four Olympic medals, including one gold, to Columbus as the third head coach in program history. "We are extremely excited to welcome Jenny Potter to the Ohio State family as the head coach of the women's hockey program," Richard said. "Her experience in the sport of hockey as a highly decorated player both at the NCAA and Olympic level will give the student-athletes an instant `winners' mentality. Potter recently completed her second season at the helm of the Trinity College women's hockey program. She led the Bantams to their first conference championship and second NCAA tournament berth in program history, as the squad concluded the 2014-15 campaign with an overall record of 18-7-2. "Jenny has had the opportunity to learn from so many mentors in this game and will pull from her recent experience of winning a NESCAC championship at Trinity College to be a successful head coach in the WCHA. She also has over a decade of involvement coaching and training high-level athletes. We are excited our student-athletes will have the chance to learn and grow as hockey players with her guidance." A native of Eagan, Minn., Potter was a standout student-athlete at the University of Minnesota Duluth for three years and the University of Minnesota for one year. Earning All-America honors in all four seasons, she won an NCAA title with the Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs in 2003. "I am very excited for this opportunity," Potter said. "The Ohio State University has a storied tradition of academic and athletic excellence, and I look forward to contributing to this standard of excellence. I am proud to be a Buckeye, and I look forward to coaching and mentoring these young women." A Minnesota Duluth Athletic Hall of Fame inductee and three-time Patty Kazmaier Award finalist, Potter ranks as the Bulldogs' all-time leading scorer and shares the NCAA record for goals in a game with six. In 1999-00 season, she not only led the nation in scoring, but also was named the Western Collegiate Hockey Association's Most Valuable Player, an accolade she again received in 2002-03. A member of the WCHA All-Decade team for the 2000s, Potter earned her bachelor's degree from Minnesota Duluth in organizational management. Potter, a longtime player and contributor for the United States national team, began making a name for herself on the international stage as a player in the first Olympic women's hockey tournament. Registered as the second-youngest player on Team USA, she helped guide the United States to a gold medal at the 1998 Olympic Games. Potter went on to skate in three more Olympic Games following her winning introduction, claiming silver medals in 2002 and 2010 and a bronze medal in 2006. A veteran for Team USA at the 2010 Olympic Games, Potter was appointed as the team's captain and athlete director. En route to a silver medal finish in 2010, she led the U.S. in scoring, became the first Olympic player to net hat tricks in back-to-back games and set a U.S. single-game record with five points. In addition to her Olympic appearances, Potter helped Team USA win World Championship titles in 2005, 2008, 2009 and 2011. In all, she competed in eight IIHF World Championships and seven Four Nations Cups. Potter was also named the Player of the Year for Canada's Western Women's Hockey League in 2009. Drawing from her plethora of experience as a world-renowned athlete, Potter transitioned into coaching with roles in the Community Olympic Development Program. She furthered her coaching development at Maple Grove High School and Coon Rapids High School in her native Minnesota. In 1998, Potter and her husband, Rob, founded Potter's Pure Hockey, a development program for high school and professional athletes. Through Potter's Pure Hockey, she has trained and coached more than 30 women for the women's national and Olympic hockey teams, as well as approximately 600 male and female athletes who advanced to collegiate, NHL and Olympic teams. Jenny and Rob Potter have two children, Madison and Cullen. Coaching Experience 2013-15 -- Trinity College head women's hockey coach 1998-Present -- Potter's Pure Hockey co-owner 2010-15 - Maple Grove High School assistant girls varsity coach and head JV coach 2004-10 -- Coon Rapids High School girls hockey coach 1997-2000 -- Community Olympic Development Program hockey coach Athletic Accomplishments 2014 University of Minnesota Duluth Athletic Hall of Fame Inductee 2011 World Champion 2010-11 Team USA Captain 2010 Olympic Silver Medalist 2010 Olympic Records: Consecutive Hat Tricks; Most Points in a Game 2010 Athlete Director Team USA 2010 Bob Allen Award for International Play 2009-10 Team USA Assistant Captain 2009 World Champion 2008 World Champion 2006 Olympic Bronze Medalist 2005 World Champion 2003-04 WCHA All-Academic Team 2002-03 NCAA National Champion 2002-03 WCHA Most Valuable Player 2002-03 WCHA All-Academic Team 2002 Olympic Silver Medalist 1998-2004 Four-Time All-American (Three First Team, One Second Team) 1999-2000 WCHA Most Valuable Player 1999-2000 NCAA Leading Scorer 1999 Bob Johnson Award for International Play 1998 Olympic Gold Medalist

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Carson Duggan

Coach

Duggan is entering her third season as an assistant coach for Ohio State women's hockey team, arriving in Columbus in May of 2013. During her tenure with the Buckeyes, Duggan has guided Ohio State student-athletes to recognition on the ice - All-WCHA, All-USCHO and WHCA Player of the Week - as well as accolades in the classroom - Academic All-Big Ten, WCHA Scholar-Athletes and Ohio State Scholar-Athletes. With her direction the program has achieved an overall mark of 32-33-8.  Duggan arrived Ohio State after spending two seasons as head women's hockey coach at Division III Trinity College (CT). Duggan, who hails from Ma-Me-O Beach, Alberta, was promoted to interim head coach at Trinity College for the 2011-12 season after serving one year as an assistant coach. She was named head coach of the program in the spring of 2012 and in her two seasons at the helm, guided the Bantams to an overall record of 28-19-4. Duggan was honored as NESCAC Coach of the Year by her coaching peers and also named New England Hockey Writers Division II/III Coach of the Year by the media in her first season as head coach. Graduating cum laude in 2009 with a bachelor's degree in economics, Duggan was also a four-year letterwinner on the women's hockey squad at St. Lawrence. She finished her career as one of the most decorated players in program history, including becoming the first at St. Lawrence to score over 100 career goals. Duggan was named ECAC Hockey's Co-Rookie of the Year in 2006 following her first season and finished her career as a three-time ECAC Hockey All-Academic team member. She was named the Saints' Most Valuable Player and the St. Lawrence Martha Finch Female Athlete of the Year following her senior season in 2009. In her time at St. Lawrence, Duggan helped lead the Saints to four consecutive NCAA tournament appearances. She added a master's degree in economics from Trinity in 2012.

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