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Torin Smith | sifoeeprocess.com | April 10, 2025

Patty Kazmaier Award: History, winners, selection process

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The Patty Kazmaier Memorial award is regarded as one of the most prestigious accolades in women's college hockey, recognizing the top player in Ƶ NC women’s ice hockey each year. Selection criteria for the award includes individual and team skills, sportsmanship and a love for hockey, among others. Wisconsin’s Casey O’Brien won the award in 2025. 

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Here’s a deep dive into the history and selection process for women’s college hockey’s most prestigious award.

The Patty Kazmaier Trophy 

The Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Trophy

The Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award trophy was designed for the USA Hockey Foundation by Tiffany & Co. It features a bronze-colored statue of a player with her arms raised and the names of past winners engraved on its base.

Each year, the winner is presented the trophy at an award ceremony during the Ƶ Women’s Frozen Four in March. 

Patty Kazmaier Award history 

You can read the of the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award on the official site. Here are some of the key bits about the award: 

  • Patty Kazmaier-Sandt was a four-year varsity letter winner for Princeton University from 1981-1986, leading the team to three-consecutive Ivy League Championships. 
  • For over a year, she battled a rare blood disease and died in 1990 at 28, leaving behind her husband, Mark J. Sandt, and their daughter, Serena. 
  • The award memorializes her spirit and love for the game, as well as her achievements in life and in hockey. 
  • The USA Hockey Foundation created the award to recognize the accomplishments of the most outstanding player in women’s college hockey each season. 
  • The inaugural Patty Kazmaier Award was presented to New Hampshire’s Brandy Fisher on March 20, 1998. 

Who was Patty Kazmaier? 

Patty Kazmaier's spirit, character and on-and-off-ice excellence inspired the criteria on which the award is based. Kazmaier came from a family of outstanding athletes. Her sister, Kathy, played college hockey at the University of New Hampshire, and her father, Dick Kazmaier, won the Heisman Trophy at Princeton in 1951, beating out Pro Football Hall of Famer Frank Gifford. 

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Kazmaier anchored Princeton’s defense from 1981-1986. As a freshman, she earned All-Ivy League Honorable Mention honors and was named to the All-Ivy League Second Team as both a sophomore and a junior. Following a leave of absence in 1984-85, she earned Ivy League MVP honors and was named to the All-Ivy League First Team and the All-Eastern College Athletic Conference First Team in 1985-86 as a senior. 

Off the ice, Kazmaier was involved in theatre and the literary magazine at Princeton. She graduated in 1985 with a bachelor’s degree in religion. After college, she worked as a daycare attendant and substitute teacher, and she started a family with her husband, Mark and their daughter, Serena. 

How is the Patty Kazmaier Award winner selected? 

According to the , there are six main criteria used to consider award nominees: 

  • Outstanding individual and team skills 
  • Sportsmanship 
  • Performance in the clutch 
  • Personal character 
  • Competitiveness 
  • Love of hockey 

The committee also considers nominees’ academic achievement and civic involvement. 

The selection process begins each year in February, when Ƶ NC women’s ice hockey coaches are asked to nominate players for the award. Any players nominated by multiple coaches are then placed on an official ballot, which is returned for the coaches to narrow down to 10 finalists. 

The three finalists and the winner are then chosen by a 13-member selection committee that includes Ƶ NC women’s ice hockey coaches, representatives of the print and broadcast media and at-large members and representatives of USA Hockey. 

The award is announced in a nationally televised ceremony as part of the Women’s Frozen Four. 

Patty Kazmaier Award recipients 

To date, there have been 28 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award recipients. Twenty-two forwards, two defensemen and four goaltenders have won the award since 1998.

Harvard’s Jennifer Botterill is the only player to ever win the Patty Kazmaier award twice, first in 2001 and again in 2003. Harvard and Wisconsin are tied for the most awards by an Ƶ institution, each boasting six recipients.

Wisconsin's Casey O'Brien with the trophy after winning the 2025 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award

See below for a full history of the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award: 

YEar Winner position school
2025 Casey O'Brien* Forward  Wisconsin
2024 Izzy Daniel Forward Cornell
2023 Sophie Jaques Defense Ohio State
2022 Taylor Heise Forward Minnesota
2021 Aerin Frankel* Goaltender Northeastern
2020 Élizabeth Giguére Forward Clarkson
2019 Loren Gabel Forward Clarkson
2018 Daryl Watts Forward Boston College
2017 Ann-Renée Desbiens Goaltender Wisconsin
2016 Kendall Coyne Forward Northeastern
2015 Alex Carpenter Forward Boston College
2014 Jamie Lee Rattray* Forward Clarkson
2013 Amanda Kessel* Forward Minnesota
2012 Brianna Decker Forward Wisconsin
2011 Meghan Duggan* Forward Wisconsin
2010 Vicki Bendus Foward Mercyhurst
2009 Jessie Vetter* Goaltender Wisconsin
2008 Sarah Vaillancourt Forward Harvard
2007 Julie Chu Forward Harvard
2006 Sara Bauer* Forward Wisconsin
2005 Krissy Wendell* Forward Minnesota
2004 Angela Ruggiero Defense Harvard
2003 Jennifer Botterill Forward Harvard
2002 Brooke Whitney Forward Northeastern
2001 Jennifer Botterill Forward Harvard
2000 Ali Brewer Goaltender Brown
1999 A.J. Mleczko Forward Harvard
1998 Brandy Fisher Forward New Hampshire

*won National Championship that year 

Colleges with the most Hobey Baker Award winners 

School winners
Harvard 6
Wisconsin 6
Northeastern 3
Clarkson 3
Minnesota 3
Boston College 2

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