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Jamie Lee Rattray Wins 2014 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award
Clarkson Senior Named Top Player in NCAA Division I Women’s Ice Hockey
WALLINGFORD, Conn. – Jamie Lee Rattray (Kanata, Ont.), a senior forward at Clarkson University, was awarded the 2014 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award today at the Oakdale Theatre in Wallingford, Conn. The award, in its 17th year, is presented annually to the top player in NCAA Division I women’s ice hockey.
Rattray was named the winner of the award during the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Ceremony and Brunch, as part of the NCAA Women’s Frozen Four weekend hosted by Quinnipiac University. She was chosen for the honor from a group of three finalists, including Hannah Brandt (Vadnais Heights, Minn./University of Minnesota) and Jillian Saulnier (Halifax, Nova Scotia/Cornell University).
“Jamie Lee is the definition of hard work paying off,” said Matt Desrosiers, co-head coach of Clarkson University. “The energy she brings to every practice and game is unmatched and is infectious to the rest of her team. She embodies everything the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award represents; a top performer in the country, competitiveness, performance in the clutch, personal character, and most importantly a true passion and love for the game of hockey.”
Amidst a record-setting senior campaign, Rattray sits at or near the top of the national leader board in many offensive statistical categories.
The Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference Player of the Year and First-Team All-ECAC selection, Rattray was a three-time ECAC Player of the Month (November, December, January), three-time ECAC Player of the Week and five-time member of the ECAC Weekly Honor Roll. The senior forward helped Clarkson University win the ECAC regular-season title, earn the No. 1 seed in the ECAC tournament and secure a spot in the NCAA Women’s Frozen Four championship game. Additionally, her on-ice leadership helped Clarkson set the school-record for wins in a single season with 30.
Rattray currently ranks second in the NCAA in both points (64) and goals (28), including a nation-leading nine power-play markers. She has recorded 20 multi-point games in Clarkson’s 40 outings to date, including two five-points showings (Nov. 22, 2013 vs. Princeton University and Jan. 31, 2014 vs. Union College). Additionally, Rattray has set Clarkson’s single-season records for goals, assists and points, as well as the school’s career records in both goals and points.
Away from the rink, Rattray has been active in the Clarkson women’s hockey team’s participation with the Lil’ Knight Club, which volunteers with youth hockey players in the area. She also helped paint the Helping Hands building in Potsdam, N.Y., and has assisted in fundraising for the Dalton Guyette Memorial Award, which is given annually to provide opportunities to less fortunate children near Clarkson’s campus.
Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Winners
Year Name School
2014 Jamie Lee Rattray Clarkson University
2013 Amanda Kessel University of Minnesota
2012 Brianna Decker University of Wisconsin
2011 Meghan Duggan University of Wisconsin
2010 Vicki Bendus Mercyhurst College
2009 Jessie Vetter University of Wisconsin
2008 Sarah Vaillancourt Harvard University
2007 Julie Chu Harvard University
2006 Sara Bauer University of Wisconsin
2005 Krissy Wendall University of Minnesota
2004 Angela Ruggiero Harvard University
2003 Jennifer Botterill Harvard University
2002 Brooke Whitney Northeastern University
2001 Jennifer Botterill Harvard University
2000 Ali Brewer Brown University
1999 A.J. Mleczko Harvard University
1998 Brandy Fisher University of New Hampshire
Notes: Jamie Lee Rattray is the first Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award winner from Clarkson University … Rattray is the seventh ECAC player to earn the award … The 2014 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Ceremony and Brunch was presented at the Oakdale Theatre in Wallingford, Conn., as part of the festivities associated with the NCAA Women’s Frozen Four … Dave Fischer, senior director of communications for USA Hockey, served as master of ceremonies for the event, while Meghan Duggan, captain of the 2014 U.S. Olympic Women’s Ice Hockey Team and 2011 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award winner as a member of the University of Wisconsin, was the keynote speaker … The ceremony can be viewed on demand at USAHockey.FASTHockey.com and PattyKaz.com … The 2014 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award winner was selected by a 13-person committee comprised of NCAA Division I women’s ice hockey coaches, representitives of print and broadcast media, an at-large member and a representitive of USA Hockey. The independent accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP, tabulated the ballots … For more information on the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award and Patty Kazmaier, visit PattyKaz.com.
ABOUT THE PATTY KAZMAIER MEMORIAL AWARD
An award of The USA Hockey Foundation, the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award is annually awarded to the top player in NCAA Division I women’s ice hockey. Selection criteria includes outstanding individual and team skills, sportsmanship, performance in the clutch, personal character, competitiveness and a love of hockey. Consideration is also given to academic achievement and civic involvement.
ABOUT PATTY KAZMAIER
The Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award is named in honor of the late Patty Kazmaier, who was a four-year varsity letter-winner and All-Ivy League defenseman at Princeton University from 1981-86. An accomplished athlete who helped the Tigers to the Ivy League Championship in three consecutive seasons (1981-84), Patty Kazmaier-Sandt died Feb. 15, 1990, at the age of 28 following a long struggle with a rare blood disease.
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