Erika Lawler

Erika Lyn Lawler (born February 5, 1987) is a member of the 2009–10 United States national women's ice hockey team which participated in the 2010 Olympic Winter Games.Lawler played prep hockey at Cushing Academy[1] where she won the Bette Davis Award as the top athlete in her class three times.Won 3 NCAA titles in Four Seasons Played in 163 career games, the most in school history Ranks 7th for career Goals with 55 Ranked 2nd in career Assists with 119 and 2nd for most assists in a season with 44 Ranks 3rd all time in Points at UW with 174 and 4th in season points with 64 Holds UW Record for most assists in a Period and most assists in a single game In 28 post season games played compiled 14 goals and 18 assists for 32 points most in history Academic All WCHA Honors Captained the Badgers as a Senior (2008–09): Captained the Badgers to the 2009 NCAA National Championship Led the NCAA with 44 assists Named Beyond the Dashers National Player of the Year Earned All-WCHA Second Team honors Top-10 finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award.Lawler received the Badger Award for being the most inspiring player on her UW team Played in 40 of 41 games (2007–08): Helped the Badgers to the NCAA title game Led the team with 28 assists and ranked third with 40 points tied for third on the team in points (38) and sixth in goals (11) Ranked fourth in the WCHA with 21 assists in conference games Her 27 assists tied her for 11th in the country Tied for the team-lead with four multi-assist games Ranks fourth on the team with 10 multi-point games Played in all 41 games Lawler received the Badger Award for being the most inspiring player on her UW team All-WCHA Second Team honoree (2006–07): Helped lead the team to the NCAA National Championship for the second consecutive year Led all UW sophomores with 38 points Third on the team with 13 multi-point games Recorded seven multi-assist games and one multi-goal game Tied for 14th in the nation with 28 assists Played in all 41 games All-WCHA Third Team selection (2005–06): Sixth in team scoring with 13 Goals, 19 Assists and 32 Points 15th Badger ever to have more than 30 points in a season Played in all 41 games Helped the Badgers win the NCAA title [2] [3] Three-time member of the United States Women's National Team for the International Ice Hockey Federation World Women's Championship (gold-2008-09, silver- 2007) … Four-time member of the United States Women's Select Team for the Four Nations Cup (1st-2008, 2nd-2006-07, 2009) … Member of the United States Women's National Team in 2009– 10 (Qwest Tour) … Three-time member of the United States Women's Under-22 Select Team for the Under-22 Series with Canada (2006–08).Erika and the USA Women's Hockey Team lost 2–0 against Canada on February 25, 2010.
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