2015-16 Women's Ice Hockey Roster
Biography
USA Hockey:
Selected to represent the United States as a member of the U.S. Women’s National team at the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea … earned two gold medals while representing the U.S. Women’s National Team at the 2016 and 2017 IIHF Women’s World Championships … made 16 saves during a shutout of Team Russia during the 2016 tournament … registered three victories, including two shutouts during the 2017 tournament … was selected as the U.S. Player of the Game during the preliminary-round victory over Canada … participated in the 2016 and 2017 Four Nations Cup, helping the U.S. to first-place finishes in both events … stopped all 18 shots she faced against Finland during the 2016 Four Nations Cup … shutout Sweden during her only appearance in the 2017 Four Nations Cup
Lindenwood:
Career – NCAA Top 10 Award recipient … four-time all-CHA selection … nine time selection as CHA Goalie of the Week … named as the CHA Goalie of the Month once … NCAA all-time leader in saves with 4,094 … all-time program leader in saves (4,094), wins (30), save percentage (.921), and shutouts (four) … three-time CoSIDA Academic All-American … four-time CHA Student Athlete of the Year … four-time selection to the CHA All-Academic team … three-time winner of the Colorado Sportswoman of the Year award … inducted into the Colorado Sportswomen of the Year Hall of Fame
2015-16 – First-team all-CHA … three-time CHA Goalie of the Week … started 32 games in goal for the Lions … compiled a .922 save percentage and a 2.52 goals against average … established a new single-season program record with her 2.52 goals against average … ranked fifth in NCAA Division I with 947 saves … had 14 games with at least 30 saves, and three games with at least 40 saves … stopped a season-high 53 shots at Bemidji State on Jan. 7 … recorded eight victories … posted a 35-save shutout performance during the win over Mercyhurst on Jan. 23 … made 23 saves during a shutout victory at Penn State on Feb. 13 … totaled a .936 save percentage and a 2.01 goals against average during her 19 regular-season starts against CHA opponents … earned the Colorado Sportswomen of the Year award … inducted into the Colorado Sportswomen Hall of Fame … CoSIDA first-team Academic All-American … CoSIDA Academic All-District … CHA Student-Athlete of the Year … CHA All-Academic team
2014-15- First-team All-CHA…named the CHA Goalie of the Week four times during the season…started 29 games for the Lady Lions and appeared in 30 contests…recorded 866 saves, the seventh-most in NCAA Division I and the most in the CHA…recorded a school-record 2.71 GAA, and also set a school record with 10 wins…had a .916 save percentage…in just CHA games, had a .923 save percentage and a 2.36 GAA…recorded two shutouts against nationally-ranked Bemidji State and eventual CHA Tournament Champion RIT… made 29 saves in the shutout over Bemidji State and 16 saves in the RIT shutout…had eight other games in which she allowed just a single goal…recorded a season-high 49 saves in the season opener against nationally-ranked Wisconsin, and had three games with over 40 saves…had a 2.03 GAA and a .922 save percentage in the CHA Tournament series against Penn State…named to the USA Hockey’s Training Camp roster in December…participated in the USA Goaltending Development Camp…named to the USA Hockey Women’s National Festival in August…earned the Sportswoman of Colorado award for the sport of hockey…second-team Academic All-American and an Academic All-District selection…named to the CHA All-Academic team…a CHA Student-Athlete of the Year award winner.
2013-14- Second-team All-CHA … once named the CHA Goalie of the Month (February) and twice named the CHA Goalie of the Week … started in 33 of Lindenwood’s 34 games … recorded 1,198 saves, the most in NCAA Division I that year and the third-most for a season in NCAA Division I history … had a .921 save percentage and a 3.31 GAA … recorded five wins and three ties … collected a 2.77 GAA and a .931 save percentage in CHA contests … was third in the CHA in save percentage during conference games … had 13 games with over 40 saves, including a season-high 69 against North Dakota … played in five full games in which she allowed just one goal, and have five others with allowing two goals … the 69 saves were the seventh-most in NCAA Division I history for a single game … in a 1-1 tie over RIT, she made 44 of 45 saves … stopped 46 of 47 shots in a 2-1 victory over Syracuse … in Lindenwood’s first win over a nationally-ranked team, she made 55 saves and allowed just two power-play goals against Robert Morris … stopped 89 shots in the road series against Penn State and led Lindenwood to a pair of one-goal victories … stopped 41 shots and allowed just two goals in a 2-2 tie with nationally-ranked Mercyhurst … made the United States Women’s Under-22 Select Team that participated in a three-game series against Canada … in that series, played in the final game and led Team USA to a 3-2 shootout victory … allowed just two power-play goals, made 12 saves, and stopped three shots in the shootout period … for the second straight year, attended the Warren Strelow National team Goaltending Camp … earned the Sportswoman of Colorado award for the sport of hockey … third-team Academic All-American and an Academic All-District selection … named to the CHA All-Academic team … a CHA Student-Athlete of the Year award winner.
2012-13- Named to the National USCHO All-Rookie Team … CHA Rookie of the Year … second-team All-CHA and named to the CHA All-Rookie Team … named the CHA Rookie of the Week five times throughout the season and was the CHA Rookie of the Month in February … appeared in 28 games in goal for the Lady Lions, including 26 starts … in the first game of the CHA Tournament against Robert Morris, she recorded 90 saves in the triple-overtime loss which marked a CHA Tournament single-game record, single-tournament record, and the Lindenwood single-game record … her 90 saves also was 12 more than the NCAA Division I record for a game … she was in goal for over 108 minutes in that game and allowed just two goals and had a .978 save percentage … she led the nation with 1083 saves and was 17th in the nation with a .922 save percentage … allowed 3.42 goals per game in almost 1600 minutes of action … finished second in the CHA with a .939 save percentage in conference games, just .001 behind the leader and second with 523 saves in league action … allowed just four goals and recorded 60 saves in her first collegiate game against Ohio State … saved 64 shots against Mercyhurst on November 2 … in conference contests, she had a 2.39 goals against average and held a 7-4-3 record … in the month of February, she compiled a 5-1-2 record which included the series sweep against Robert Morris on February 15 and 16 … she allowed just one goal in five contests, including four games where she faced at least 35 shots … had a 95 percent save percentage in seven contests, which includes a .978 save percentage in the season finale against Robert Morris … made a crucial save in the overtime victory against Robert Morris … at the conclusion of the season, she was invited to attend the sixth annual Warren Strelow National Team Goaltending Camp, a camp that features the top goaltenders eligible for international play in select age groups … named to the CHA All-Academic team … a CHA Student-Athlete of the Year award winner.
High School:
A member and captain of the High Plains High School hockey team which won the 2012 state championship ... member of the third-place medalist team at the 2010 and 2011 USA Hockey National Championships ... named to the JWHL All-Star Game in 2012 ... also lettered in lacrosse in 2012 and was a soccer team captain for Riverside in 2008 and 2009.
Personal:
The daughter of Linda and Darren Hensley ... has one sibling, Brittany ... an exercise science major.
Statistics
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Historical Player Information
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2012-13Freshman
Goalkeeper
5'6"
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2013-14Sophomore
Goalkeeper
5'6"
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2014-15Junior
Goalie
5'6"
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2015-16Senior
Goalie
5'6"