Career: UND’s career leader in games (58), wins (21), goals against average (3.32) and save percentage (.889) ... Also holds team’s single-season records for games (25 in 2004-05) and wins (nine in 2002-03).
2004-05 (Junior): Selected to All-WCHA Academic Team ... Named National Scholar Athlete by the American Women’s Hockey Coaches Association (AWHCA) ... Appeared in a team record 25 games, including career-high 23 starts ... Started the final 10 games of the season, a team record for consecutive starts ... Earned the victory in UND’s first WCHA win at St. Cloud State (Oct. 22) ... Made 35 saves in UND’s 3-2 overtime loss to Minnesota Duluth in the WCHA Playoffs (Mar. 3) ... Made a season-high 42 saves in a 4-2 loss at Minnesota (Feb. 13) ... Made a total of 80 saves in the Minnesota series, the most ever by a Sioux goalie in a two-game series ... Had six performances of 30-plus saves ... Earned third letter.
2003-04 (Sophomore): Won her final six decisions to finish at .500 despite starting the season 0-6-1 ... Her six-game personal winning streak established a new team record ... Went 6-0-0 with a 1.68 goals against average and .939 save percentage over her final seven games ... Gave up more than two goals in a game just once during the second half of the season (Feb. 15 vs. St. Cloud State) ... Still managed to make a season-high 33 saves (on 37 shots) in that game for a 7-4 win ... Became the first goalie in Sioux history to record a point when she notched an assist at Vermont (Jan. 10) ... Tied for 15th in the nation in winning percentage (.500) ... Finished 28th in the NCAA in goals against average and 30th in save percentage ... Earned second letter.
2002-03 (Freshman): Went 9-8-2 with a 2.77 goals against average and .904 save percentage ... Played in 19 games, all starts ... Ranked 16th in the nation (fourth among freshmen) with a .526 winning percentage ... Ranked 19th (third among freshmen) in goals against average ... Ranked 21st (third among freshmen) in save percentage ... Posted her first career win at MSU, Mankato (Nov. 8) ... Stopped 29 of 31 shots in that game ... Recorded first career shutout - and first in Fighting Sioux women's hockey history - against Wayne State (Dec. 6) ... Stopped all 15 shots she faced ... Added another shutout at Wayne State (Feb. 14) with 20 saves ... Stopped a career-high 46 shots at Minnesota-Duluth (Nov. 2) ... Stopped 42 of 44 shots in a 2-2 tie at Findlay (Nov. 23) ... Earned first letter ... Participated in 2003 USA Hockey Select Festival in summer of 2003 in Lake Placid, N.Y.
Before UND: A 2002 graduate of Warroad High School ... Lettered three times in hockey ... Named Goalie of the Year by Let’s Play Hockey as a senior ... Also chosen all-section and all-state ... Served as team captain ... Posted a 1.53 goals against average and a .918 save percentage in 28 games as a senior ... Also lettered five times in softball ... Was an all-section and all-conference selection while serving as team captain ... Lettered twice in volleyball.
Personal: Majoring in industrial technology ... Member of National Honor Society ... Born July 3, 1984 ... Daughter of Albert and Rita Hasbargen ... Brother Adrian Hasbargen played hockey for the Fighting Sioux from 1999-2001 and won a national championship in 2000.