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2005–06 Vermont Catamounts women's ice hockey season
Conference Hockey East
Home ice Gutterson Fieldhouse
Rankings
USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Not ranked
USCHO.com/CBS College Sports Not ranked
Record
Overall 3-29-2
Coaches and Captains
Head Coach Dennis Miller

The 2005-06 Vermont Catamounts season was their first in Hockey East. Led by head coach Dennis Miller, the Catamounts had 3 victories, compared to 29 defeats and 2 ties. Their conference record was 1 victory, 19 defeats and 1 tie. On October 29 and 30, the Catamounts competed in the Nichols Tournament, held in Buffalo, New York.

Regular season[]

Schedule[]

Date Opponent Score Result
Oct. 1 SACRED HEART 3-3 T
Oct. 7 CLARKSON 3-1 L
Oct. 8 CLARKSON 2-0 L
Oct. 15 at Wisconsin 5-0 L
Oct. 16 at Wisconsin 5-0 L
Oct. 22 BOSTON UNIV.* 3-3 T
Oct. 23 BOSTON UNIV.* 4-1 L
Oct. 29 vs. Niagara (Nichols Tournament) 3-1 L
Oct. 30 vs. Princeton (Nichols Tournament) 2-1 L (OT)
Nov. 5 ROBERT MORRIS 2-1 L
Nov. 6 ROBERT MORRIS 3-1 W
Nov. 12 at Northeastern* 1-0 W
Nov. 13 at Boston Univ.* 3-1 L
Nov. 17 at Providence* 6-1 L
Nov. 27 QUINNIPIAC 1-0 L
Dec. 1 at Connecticut* 4-0 L
Dec. 4 NEW HAMPSHIRE* 4-1 L
Jan. 1 CONNECTICUT* 2-1 L
Jan. 2 CONNECTICUT* 3-0 L
Jan. 6 NORTH DAKOTA 3-2 L
Jan. 7 NORTH DAKOTA 3-2 L (OT)
Jan. 12 at Boston College* 3-1 L
Jan. 13 at Boston College* 3-0 L
Jan. 16 BOSTON COLLEGE* 2-0 L
Jan. 21 MAINE* 2-0 L
Jan. 29 RENSSELAER 4-3 W
Feb. 4 PROVIDENCE* 4-1 L
Feb. 5 PROVIDENCE* 5-1 L
Feb. 11 at Maine* 7-0 L
Feb. 12 at Maine* 3-0 L
Feb. 18 NORTHEASTERN* 2-1 L
Feb. 19 NORTHEASTERN* 3-0 L
Feb. 25 at New Hampshire* 5-0 L
Feb. 26 at New Hampshire* 8-0 L

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Awards and honors[]

  • Gabe Worzella, National Strength and Conditioning All-American
  • Abbey Kaknes, Humanitarian Award Nominee
  • Abbey Kaknes, Hockey East All-Star Team vs. Team USA

Team records[]

  • Team Single Season Record, Most Games Lost, (29), 2005-06
  • Team Single Season Record, Most Penalties, (172), 2005-06

References[]

  1. University of Vermont Catamounts, Women's Hockey Record Book. University of Vermont. Retrieved on 20 July 2010.


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