After celebrating its third NCAA championship in four years Sunday, the Gophers women's hockey team will open next season as one of the favorites to win it all again.
The Gophers will need to replace four seniors — Rachel Ramsey, a two-time first-team All-American defenseman; Rachel Bona and Meghan Lorence, who combined to score 33 goals on the second line; and backup goaltender Shyler Sletta.
But they return a plethora of talent, including Hannah Brandt, the junior who was named the Most Outstanding Player of the Women's Frozen Four. Besides Brandt, they return two other All-America selections — Dani Cameranesi and Lee Stecklein — and other standouts such as goaltender Amanda Leveille, defensemen Milica McMillen and Sydney Baldwin, and forwards Maryanne Menefee and Kelly Pannek.
This fall's incoming freshman class includes Edina forward Taylor Williamson, Minnesota's Ms. Hockey selection this year.
"I think I'm in the midst of something really special," coach Brad Frost said. "I don't know what's going on, but being a person of faith, I know that God's got a plan.
"We have a great administration, we have a great coaching staff, and we have unbelievable kids.
"We don't talk a lot about winning, we talk about the process, and then we end up winning three national championships in the last four years. It's kind of ironic just how that works."
Big goal for Wolfe
The Gophers recruited Megan Wolfe as a defenseman out of Eagan. She moved to forward this year but couldn't score, so Frost moved her back to defense.