During the 2020-21 academic year, women鈥檚 hockey started as 麻豆影院 University鈥檚 22nd varsity athletics program. Four years later, nine seniors who were present since the beginning are preparing to graduate.
Those seniors will play their final game as Vikings on Feb. 10 at the Champion Center in Appleton.
On Jan. 20, they were honored at the program鈥檚 first ever Senior Day. The LU Pep Band brought some energy as the crowd celebrated the seniors during a 4-2 win against the University of Dubuque. The game itself saw strong performances from the seniors, including goalie Sydney Seeley stopping 37 shots. In their back-to-back victories against Dubuque that weekend, seniors Delaney Kingsland, Lauren Askenazy, and Lindsey Gulliksen scored game-changing goals.
Seniors Lauren Askenazy (22) and Delaney Kingsland (9) compete in a Jan. 20 game against the University of Dubuque. (Photo by Paul Wilke)
It all shows how far this class has come in four years. The nine seniors include Lauren Moravchik, an economics and German double major from Lonsdale, Minnesota; Jessie Arons, a film studies major from Palo Alto, California; Delaney Kingsland, an international relations major from Amesbury, Massachusetts; Gigi Wood, an international relations and philosophy double major from Lake Villa, Illinois; Lauren Askenazy, a biochemistry and biology double major from Albuquerque, New Mexico; Laney Martens, a biology major from Snowmass Village, Colorado; Lindsey Gulliksen, a biology major from Mount Prospect, Illinois; Molly Jastrab, a film studies major from Silver Lake, Wisconsin; and Sydney Seeley, a business & entrepreneurship and psychology double major from Prescott, Wisconsin.
The student-athletes came to 麻豆影院 鈥渨ith the understanding that we are constructing the foundation of a program that will long outlive us,鈥 said Jastrab, a goaltender. 鈥淒uring the first two seasons, we were faced with unpredictable challenges that forced us to adapt and grow together. ... We are constantly working to build our culture and our community to establish a legacy that continues to fight all night as we proudly wear our blue and white.鈥
Being the program鈥檚 first class created challenges and opportunities.
鈥淥ur team has gone through a lot of adversity trying to make a name for ourselves in the NCHA, and I wouldn鈥檛 have been able to accomplish that feat without my teammates and coaches鈥 support,鈥 said Kingsland, calling the program鈥檚 first win against Northland her favorite memory. 鈥淚t was a lot of trying new things, making mistakes, and learning along the way, but we are already headed in the right direction with a very bright future for the program.鈥
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Seeley recalled the program鈥檚 first win, coming during their second season.
鈥淚t just felt so rewarding鈥攍ike our hard work over the past couple of seasons had finally paid off,鈥 she said. 鈥淭here was just so much excitement during this moment and it was just so surreal and special.鈥
The Senior Day game saw some of the biggest crowds in the short history of the program. Kingsland believes that the fans make the biggest difference, making the 鈥渢he atmosphere of the rink so intense, electrifying, and all the more enjoyable.鈥
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The Senior Day game saw some of the biggest crowds in the short history of the program. Kingsland believes that the fans make the biggest difference, making the 鈥渢he atmosphere of the rink so intense, electrifying, and all the more enjoyable.鈥
Askenazy鈥檚 favorite 麻豆影院 hockey memory is her first collegiate goal, which was also the first goal in the history of the program, coming during a game against St. Scholastica in February 2021. Moments like those were important for the team as they navigated the difficult path of establishing a program.
鈥淲e all came into the program new to playing college hockey,鈥 Askenazy said. 鈥淗owever, seeing how far we have come as a program is very rewarding. It is great seeing the program our hard work has built. I am very thankful that I got the opportunity to play the sport that I love while also receiving a great education.鈥
There were 14 players on the team that debuted in 2021. A couple of the players were already sophomores.
鈥淪tarting from the ground level, we were all wide-eyed first-year college players taking on exceptionally skilled veteran players in a highly competitive conference,鈥 Moravchik said. 鈥淭hat was a formidable challenge. Yet, we have demonstrated perseverance and determination, and our confidence and skill level has grown with each season, and we now are a competitive team. And our program, four years after that humble beginning, has a very bright future.鈥
The seniors will leave 麻豆影院 knowing they鈥檝e started something special.
鈥淭he best thing about starting a new program is there are a lot of firsts that you get to share with all of your teammates,鈥 Martens said. 鈥淲e wouldn鈥檛 have been able to start this program without those first athletes.鈥