USA Hockey

  • Two-time silver medalist at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia and 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver, B.C.
  • As a member of the U.S. Women’s National Team, has played in eight International Ice Hockey Federation Women’s World Championships (gold-2008, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015. 2016; silver-2007, 2012), eight Four Nations Cups (1st-2008, 2011-12, 2015; 2nd-2007, 2009-10, 3rd-2013) and one IIHF Twelve Nations Invitational Tournament Series (2011)
  • Member of the 2009-10 U.S. Women’s National team (Qwest Tour)
  • Member of the U.S. Women’s Under-22 Select Team for the 2006 Under-22 Series
  • Seven-time USA Hockey Women’s National Festival participant (2006-12)
  • Four-time USA Hockey Player Development Camp attendee (2000-03)
  • IIHF High Performance Women’s Camp participant in Bratislava, Slovakia (2011)

Olympic Winter Games

  • 2014: Played in four games for a 2-0-1-1 (W-OTW-OTL-L) record; made 86 saves for a 1.95 GAA

IIHF Women’s World Championship

  • 2013: Named USA’s Player of the Game in opening game vs. Canada; selected one of Team USA’s three best players by the coaches; tied for the tournament lead with two shutouts and placed third with a 1.22 goals-against average
  • 2009: Garnered a spot on the media all-star team

Four Nations Cup

  • 2012: Shutout Canada in the title game on Nov. 10 and only allowed one goal in two games
  • 2011: Stopped 35 shots in a 4-3 shootout win over Canada in title game on Nov. 13
  • 2008: Made 32 saves and stopped all six shots she faced in the shootout to help team to 3-2 win over Canada in title game

College Hockey

  • Finished her four-year career at the University of Wisconsin of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association with an NCAA Division I record 39 shutouts, a .941 save percentage and 91 total wins
  • Played in four consecutive national title games and led the Badgers to three NCAA Division I national championships (2006-07, 2009)

2008-09 (Senior)

  • Captured the 2009 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award
  • Set an NCAA record with 14 shutouts, including blanking Mercyhurst College, 5-0, in the national championship game on March 22, 2009
  • First Team All-American and All-WCHA First Team honoree
  • Named MVP of the WCHA Final Face-Off and Most Outstanding Player of the NCAA tournament
  • Named Wisconsin’s Female Athlete of the Year
  • WCHA All-Academic Team selection

2007-08 (Junior)

  • First Team All-American and All-WCHA First Team honoree
  • WCHA goaltending champion
  • Second in the nation with 10 shutouts
  • WCHA All-Academic Team selection

2006-07 (Sophomore)

  • Led the Badgers to their second straight NCAA championship, allowing just one goal in two games at the NCAA Women’s Frozen Four
  • Earned a spot on the NCAA Women’s Frozen Four All-Tournament Team
  • Owned a national-best 0.83 GAA and 10 shutouts
  • Was in net for all 127 minutes of Wisconsin’s NCAA regional quadruple-overtime 1-0 win over Harvard University on March 10 that sent the Badgers to the Frozen Four
  • Earned All-WCHA First Team honors
  • WCHA All-Academic Team selection

2005-06 (Freshman)

  • Was the first freshman and first goalie ever to be named the NCAA Division I Women’s Frozen Four Most Outstanding Player
  • Became first goalie to record a shutout in the NCAA Women’s Frozen Four (had two)
  • Was in net for the NCAA regional double-overtime 2-1 win over Mercyhurst College on March 18 that earned the Badgers a Frozen Four berth
  • Set single-season school records for GAA (0.78) and save percentage (.962)
  • Ended the year with a 200:43 shutout streak

Additional Notes

  • Other Awards: 2009 Sportswoman of the Year by the Women’s Sports Foundation, USA Hockey’s 2009 Bob Allen Women’s Player of the Year
  • Currently serves as the director of hockey for Athletic Republic, a national training network, and coaches the Madison Capitols U19 girls’ team
  • Graduated from Wisconsin in 2009 with a bachelor’s degree in sociology
  • Led Team Wisconsin to the Chicago Showcase championship in 2002 and 2004
  • Graduated from Monona Grove (Wis.) High School in 2004, where she was named the Monona varsity team’s most valuable player her sophomore through senior seasons. Earned honorable mention all-state honors and was a finalist for Miss Hockey Wisconsin in her senior year. Also competed in soccer for Monona Grove High School and helped her team to three state championship
  • Daughter of Tom and JoAnn Vetter ... Has three brothers: Jake, Joey and Jonnie

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