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No. 11/12 Women’s Hockey Welcomes Lindenwood for AHA Series – Penn State

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OFF TO A STRONG START

  • The Nittany Lions are currently 9-3-0 through the first 12 games of the year.
  • This is the second best start through 12 games in program history. 
  • In 2020-21, the Nittany Lions started the season with an 9-1-2 record while all those games came against conference opponents due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

NEARING 100

  • Senior Brianna Brooks is only seven points away from 100 career points.  
  • Brooks currently holds 93 points off 38 goals and 55 assists through 138 games played.
  • Meanwhile, graduate student Tiffany Hill sits 10 games away from hitting 100 career games played. 

WELCOME COACH WAKEFIELD!

The Penn State women’s ice hockey team announced the addition on their new assistant coach Jennifer Wakefield on Monday afternoon. 

Wakefield joins the Penn State coaching staff after a stint at the University of Ottawa where she was the lead assistant coach in the 2023-24 season. 

In the 2023-24 season, Ottawa finished with an 8-17 record, making the RSEQ conference playoffs where they lost to eventual national champion Concordia in the semifinals.

Wakefield’s time with Ottawa was her first foray into coaching at the collegiate level. She served as an assistant coach with the Dutch National Team for the past two years and was an assistant with Almtuna IS in Sweden during the 2021-22 campaign. She has also run her own hockey training service, Fierce Edge Athletics, for several years. 

The 34-year-old recently wrapped up a decorated playing career, having spent the 2022-23 season with MoDo in Sweden’s first division, being nominated for the top forward of the season award. 

On the international stage, Wakefield represented Canada at two Olympic Games, winning gold in Sochi in 2014 and silver in Pyeongchang in 2018. She also appeared at six World Championships between 2011 and 2017, winning gold in 2012.

As a power forward, Wakefield played over 100 games while wearing the maple leaf. She retired from international play in 2018. 

At the club level, Wakefield spent most of her career in Sweden, playing for a variety of club teams. She twice won the women’s top division championship, doing so in 2014-15 with Linköping HC and in 2017-18 with Luleå HF.

Wakefield split her collegiate career between New Hampshire (2007-09) and Boston University (2010-12), serving as the latter’s captain during the 2011-12 campaign. She was a 

finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Award for the top women’s player in the NCAA in 2008-09, led…

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