2005-06 Strength Roster

16 Cara Wooster

  • Position:
    Forward
  • Height:
    5-3
  • Class:
    Sophomore
  • Hometown:
    Salvador, Saskatchewan
  • Highschool:
    College Mathieu

Summary

Biography

2004-05 (Freshman): Played in all 35 games as a freshman and led the team in goals (15), assists (13), points (28), game-winning goals (three), shots-on-goal (139) and plus/minus (+5) ... Was named WCHA Rookie of the Week on three different occasions, tied for most in the league ... Set UND rookie records for goals, assists and points ... Her 28 points rank fourth all-time on UND’s single-season list ... Led all WCHA rookies in goals (15) during the regular season ... Placed 10th overall in goals ... Finished second in the WCHA rookie scoring race ... Tied for 11th in the NCAA among rookies in points per game (0.80) ... Enjoyed a team-high nine multi-point games ... Had a season-high four points at Quinnipiac (Nov. 26) and followed up with three more points the next day for a seven-point weekend ... Notched two goals the following game against Minnesota State (Dec. 4) for nine points in a three-game stretch ... Finished the season with eight points in her final six games, including six goals ... Was a +4 during that span ... Her power-play goal with just two seconds left in the third period in the season finale at Bemidji State gave UND a 2-1 win and clinched a seventh-place WCHA finish for the Fighting Sioux ... Notched a pair of assists in UND’s 3-2 overtime loss to Minnesota Duluth in the WCHA playoff opener ... Registered her first career point with an assist at Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 15) ... Scored her first goal against Ohio State (Oct. 29) ... Earned first letter.

Before UND: A 2004 graduate of Luseland School in Salvador, Sask. ... Spent the 2003-04 season with College Mathieu in Gravelbourg, Sask. ... Helped lead the team to a Midget/Senior Female League Championship ... Played for Team Saskatchewan at the Canadian Women’s Nationals in March, 2004, and led the team to an undefeated record in its pool and a fifth-place overall finish ... Led the team in scoring ? finishing eighth overall ? and was named the top forward in Pool B ... Won a bronze medal with Saskatchewan at the 2003 Canada Winter Games.

Personal: Undecided on a major ... Born December 3, 1986 ... Daughter of Stan and April Wooster ... Twin sister of Fighting Sioux forward Cami Wooster.

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