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#10 Kate Raasch
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| Year: Jr. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Pos./Events: F |
Ht/Wt: 5-4
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| Hometown: | St. Paul, Minn. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| High School: | Sibley | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
So: Raasch played in 27 games, scoring ten goals and adding 15 assists. She scored a total of three game winning goals; against St. Mary’s on Jan. 27, versus Bethel on Feb. 9, and against Bethel on Feb. 10. Fy: Raasch played in 25 games with 12 goals and five assists for 17 points – second on the team. Her 12 goals were the second highest season total behind Angie Erickson’s 17 in 2000-01. She led the Pipers in power-play goals with four and short-handed goals with two. Raasch tallied two goals and an assist against St. Olaf on Feb. 10. She added two goals against both Finlandia (Nov. 13) and Bethel (Feb. 17). In high school, Raasch was a two-year all-conference honorable mention selection in the Classic Suburban Conference. She was a two-year captain and four-year letter winner. She earned her team’s Most Improved and Most Valuable Player awards. Raasch’s major is undecided. She is the daughter of Mark and Betty Raasch. |
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