2011–12 Lindenwood Lady Lions ice hockey season


The Lindenwood Lady Lions represent Lindenwood University. The 2011–12 Lindenwood Lady Lions ice hockey season was the team's 9th season and their 1st season as a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The team was coached by Vince O’Mara and they played their home games at Lindenwood Ice Arena. For the 2011-12 season, Lindenwood competed as an NCAA Division I independent program.

Offseason

PlayerNationalityPositionNotes
Briar BacheGoaltenderBache played with the Aurora Panthers Intermediate A team and notched a 2.04 GAA and.930 save percentage.
Kendra BroadForwardShe competed with the Southwest Wildcats in the Provincial Women's Hockey League.
Jordyn ConstanceForwardConstance competed with the Calgary Chaos of the Alberta Major Midget Female Hockey League. She was named to the AMMFHL all-star team.
Megan CoxDefenseCox was part of the Shattuck-St. Mary's U19 Girls National Championship.
Taylor FairchildGoaltenderFairchild competed with the Little Caesars U19 program and registered a 1.02 GAA and.945 save percentage.
Sydney GorzitzaDefenseShe played for the Medicine Hat Hounds of the Albert Major Midget Female Hockey League and scored two short-handed goals
Samantha MooreForwardIn her senior season for Lakeville South HS, she managed 20 goals and 35 assists to lead her club. In addition, she was an Honorable Mention All-State selection.
Caitlyn PostForwardShe is the second recruit to have played with the Little Caesars U19 program. In 15 league games, Post accumulated eight goals while registering four assists.
Mara PostForwardPost played with Samantha Moore at Lakeville South HS. Her 37 points were third overall in team scoring.
Hanna-Riika TurpeinenDefenseLast season, she played in her native Finland and guided Ilves to the 2011 European Club Championship while winning a silver medal at the World University Games.
Alyssa WestForwardWest also competed for the Little Caesars U19 program. In fifteen games played, she registered 12 points
Alison WickenheiserForwardIn 66 games for the Washington Pride U19 team, she scored 42 goals and 27 assists.

Regular season

News and notes

2011-12 Roster

As of September 8, 2011.

Awards and honors