2012-13 Women's Ice Hockey Roster

Lisa Martinson
- Position:
- Defense
- Height:
- 5-5
- Class:
- Senior
- Shoots/Catches:
- R
- Hometown:
- St. Louis Park, Minn.
2011-12: Played in 28 games for the Huskies during her junior season ... Recorded four assists, 17 shots, and 17 blocks on the season ... -15 plus/minus ... 14/39 PIM ... Had six games with her season high of two shots on goal ... Earned two assists in the win against Union on Oct. 1 ... Named to the All-WCHA Academic Team.
2010-11: Became a mainstay on the Huskies blue line in 2010-11 … Appeared in all 35 games as a sophomore defender … Put away goals against Minnesota State on Nov. 5 and Feb. 12 … Added her third point of the season with an assist against Wisconsin in Dec. 11 in the National Hockey Center … Fired off a season-best five shots on goal against MSU on Feb. 11 in the Huskies lone win of the season … 18/36 PIM … All-WCHA Academic honoree.
2009-10: Voted the team’s Most Improved Player after appearing in 30 games for the Huskies during her rookie stint in 2009-10 … Dished out first career point with a helper at Brown on Nov. 27 in a huge 5-4 non-conference victory … Scored her first career goal at North Dakota on the power play in a crucial 2-1 WCHA win … That goal proved to be the game-winner for SCSU ... Totaled 10 points (4g, 6a) on the blue line … Fired off 28 shots and was 14-28 in PIM ... Plus/minus was -6 … Tallied second power play goal of the season at Wisconsin (1/23/10) in yet another big 4-3 league victory at the Kohl Center.
Before SCSU: Originally from St. Louis Park, Lisa Martinson signed with the Huskies as a defender from St. Louis Park High School … Coached by Mike Peluso, Martinson is an All-North Suburban Conference hockey player for the Orioles … The three-time letterwinner has also gained team Most Valuable Player honors as a team captain in hockey … Sidelined during the 2007-08 season due to an injury, Martinson has posted 79 career points (50g, 29a) as a blue liner heading into her final prep season.
Personal: Martinson, who is a psychology major with a marketing minor at St. Cloud State, is the daughter of Phil and Lynn Martinson.
SHOOTS: Right.
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