2021-22 Women's Hockey Roster
Roster
Jersey Number 16
Maddie Posick
- Position:
- Forward/Defender
- Height:
- 5-7
- Class:
- Fifth Year
- Hometown:
- Stoughton, Wis.
- High School:
- ?Stoughton
- Prev School:
- Madison Capitols
Twitter: @maddieposick
Instagram: @maddieposick
Awards and Honors: Academic All-Big Ten (2018-19, 2019-20, 2020-21)... WCHA All-Academic (2020-21)
2020-21: Saw the ice in 20 games with the National Championship team... put up six blocks during the season... finished with a +1 rating... named WCHA All-Academic
2019-20: Despite a playoff schedule that ended early before the Badgers’ 2020 NCAA quarterfinal game against Clarkson, Posick appeared in all 36 games this season helping UW to a WCHA regular season title … recorded one goal and one assist for a two-point season … posted her first ever career goal in UW’s 7-0 shutout over Penn State (Oct. 4) with her dad making the call on TV … had an assist UW’s 6-2 win over St. Cloud State (Nov. 23) … had a +5 rating
2018-19: A member of the 2019 National Championship team, Posick appeared in 12 games during her sophomore season. Posted a +1 rating while on the ice, firing 11 shots on goal.Â
2017-18:Â Appeared in 29 contests... registered 10 shots on goal
Prep: Played for the Tier I AAA Madison Capitols for five years … as a senior, scored 81 points off 28 goals and 53 assists, helping her team win the WAHA U19 Girls State Tournament … four-time USA Hockey National Development camp invitee (2013-2016) … served as a captain four times at the U14, U16 and U19 levels … helped the Capitols to their best finish in program history in 20f16 (5th place)
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Personal: Parents are Brian and Lynn Posick … father is the radio voice of the Wisconsin men's hockey team … has a brother, Ben, and sister, Hannah … also competed in varsity soccer, track and field and volleyball at Stoughton High School... intends to major in genetics
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Why Wisconsin? “The atmosphere is so energetic and welcoming. There’s so much to do and so many ways to be involved.”
Instagram: @maddieposick
Awards and Honors: Academic All-Big Ten (2018-19, 2019-20, 2020-21)... WCHA All-Academic (2020-21)
2020-21: Saw the ice in 20 games with the National Championship team... put up six blocks during the season... finished with a +1 rating... named WCHA All-Academic
2019-20: Despite a playoff schedule that ended early before the Badgers’ 2020 NCAA quarterfinal game against Clarkson, Posick appeared in all 36 games this season helping UW to a WCHA regular season title … recorded one goal and one assist for a two-point season … posted her first ever career goal in UW’s 7-0 shutout over Penn State (Oct. 4) with her dad making the call on TV … had an assist UW’s 6-2 win over St. Cloud State (Nov. 23) … had a +5 rating
2018-19: A member of the 2019 National Championship team, Posick appeared in 12 games during her sophomore season. Posted a +1 rating while on the ice, firing 11 shots on goal.Â
2017-18:Â Appeared in 29 contests... registered 10 shots on goal
Prep: Played for the Tier I AAA Madison Capitols for five years … as a senior, scored 81 points off 28 goals and 53 assists, helping her team win the WAHA U19 Girls State Tournament … four-time USA Hockey National Development camp invitee (2013-2016) … served as a captain four times at the U14, U16 and U19 levels … helped the Capitols to their best finish in program history in 20f16 (5th place)
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Personal: Parents are Brian and Lynn Posick … father is the radio voice of the Wisconsin men's hockey team … has a brother, Ben, and sister, Hannah … also competed in varsity soccer, track and field and volleyball at Stoughton High School... intends to major in genetics
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Why Wisconsin? “The atmosphere is so energetic and welcoming. There’s so much to do and so many ways to be involved.”
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