Players Of The Week Announced

Potter, MacLeod, Bauer honored.

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Feb. 9, 2004

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Offensive Player of the Week

Jenny Potter, Minnesota Duluth

Potter, a senior forward from Edina, Minn., finished the weekend with three goals and two assists as the Bulldogs split their series with Ohio State.

In Friday's 4-3 loss, Potter tallied two goals including Minnesota Duluth's lone power play goal of the weekend.

Saturday, Potter scored a goal and dished out two assists. Her lone goal was her her league-leading fifth game-winning goal and seventh overall.

Potter is just four points shy of tying the Bulldog career point leader. She ended the weekend with a +4 rating.

Others Nominated: Kelly Stephens, Minnesota; Meaghan Mulvaney, Ohio State

Defensive Player of the Week

Carla MacLeod, Wisconsin

MacLeod, a junior from Calgary, Alberta, had two points as Wisconsin earned a series sweep of Minnesota State and moved into a first place tie in the standings. Saturday, MacLeod had an assist on the power play as the Badgers posted a 3-0 win. In the 4-1 win Sunday, MacLeod scored the game-winning goal short handed. She finished the weekend with a +3 rating.

Rookie of the Week

Sara Bauer, Wisconsin

Bauer, a freshman forward from St. Catherines, Ontario, led the Badgers to a two-game sweep of Minnesota State and moved Wisconsin into a tie for first place in the league standings. In Saturday's 3-0 win, Bauer dished out an assist, giving the Badgers a lead for good. Sunday, Bauer figured in three of the Badgers' four goals as they skated to a 4-1 win. She notched a goal and added two assists, including one on the game-winning short handed goal. She finished the weekend with a +4 rating.

Others Nominated: Andrea Nichols, Minnesota; Jessica Koizumi, Minnesota Duluth; Sammy Miller, Minnesota State; Amber Bowman, Ohio State; Lindsay Macy, Wisconsin