Annie Pankowski

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United StatesUnited States  Annie Pankowski Ice hockey player
Date of birth November 4, 1994
place of birth Laguna Hills , California , USA
size 173 cm
Weight 70 kg
position Striker
Shot hand Right
Career stations
2008-2010 Anaheim Junior Lady Ducks
2010-2014 North American Hockey Academy
since 2014 University of Wisconsin – Madison

Anne "Annie" Pankowski (* 4. November 1994 in Laguna Hills , California ) is an American ice hockey player who at the since the season 2014/15 University of Wisconsin-Madison in the National Collegiate Athletic Association on the position of the striker plays . Pankowski has been a member of the United States women's national ice hockey team since 2013 and is a three-time world champion.

Career

Born in Laguna Hills, California, Pankowski played for the girls' team of the Anaheim Junior Lady Ducks between 2008 and 2010 . In the summer of 2010 she then moved to the North American Hockey Academy, for whose training teams she was active for a total of four years. During her time at the academy, the striker was appointed to the U18 selection team by the US ice hockey association USA Hockey in 2012 , with which she took part in the 2012 U18 World Junior Championship in the Czech Republic . There she won the silver medal with the team and finished the tournament behind her teammate Haley Skarupa in second place in the scorer ranking.

Pankowski made her senior national team debut at the 4 Nations Cup 2013 . She won the tournament with the national team in 2016 , 2017 and 2018 . She also won the gold medal at the 2015 and 2016 World Championships . Pankowski remained equally successful at the national level, where she and the University of Wisconsin – Madison won the championship of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association , a division in the game operations of the National Collegiate Athletic Association , four times between 2014 and 2019 . In the 2017/18 season she had left college to prepare intensively for the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang in the USA Hockey Association . Ultimately, however, she was not nominated for the Olympic tournament.

At the end of her college career in which the attacker got numerous individual awards and in 2018 in the Draft of the National Women's Hockey League was selected in the first position, she won the Wisconsin Badgers in the spring of 2019, the national college championship of the NCAA. She then took part in the 2019 World Cup. There she scored in the final game, which the United States won 2-1 against hosts Finland , both the intermittent 1-0 and the decisive goal in the penalty shootout .

Achievements and Awards

  • 2017 WCHA championship with the University of Wisconsin – Madison
  • 2017 WCHA First All-Star-Team
  • 2017 NCAA Second All-American Team
  • 2019 WCHA championship with the University of Wisconsin – Madison
  • 2019 NCAA Division I Championship with the University of Wisconsin – Madison

International

Career statistics

Status: end of the 2018/19 season

Regular season Playoffs
season team league Sp T V Pt SM Sp T V Pt SM
2010/11 NAHA White JWHL 27 22nd 19th 41 14th
2011/12 NAHA White JWHL 27 29 11 40 26th
2012/13 NAHA White JWHL 31 58 44 102 26th
2013/14 NAHA White JWHL 16 16 16 32 12
2014/15 University of Wisconsin – Madison NCAA 39 21st 22nd 43 28
2015/16 University of Wisconsin – Madison NCAA 40 22nd 36 58 26th
2016/17 University of Wisconsin – Madison NCAA 36 25th 30th 55 32
2017/18 USA hockey International Preparation for the Winter Olympics
2018/19 University of Wisconsin – Madison NCAA 39 28 22nd 50 22nd
JWHL total 101 125 90 125 78
NCAA overall 154 96 110 206 108

International

Represented the USA at:

year team event result Sp T V Pt SM
2012 United States U18 World Cup 2nd place, silver 5 4th 7th 10 2
2015 United States WM 1st place, gold 5 1 0 1 0
2016 United States WM 1st place, gold 5 1 3 4th 2
2019 United States WM 1st place, gold 7th 4th 3 7th 2
Total juniors 5 4th 7th 10 2
Women overall 17th 6th 6th 12 4th

( Legend for player statistics: Sp or GP = games played; T or G = goals scored; V or A = assists scored ; Pkt or Pts = scorer points scored ; SM or PIM = penalty minutes received ; +/− = plus / minus balance; PP = overpaid goals scored ; SH = underpaid goals scored ; GW = winning goals scored; 1  play-downs / relegation )

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