Education
She had a point in at least 28 games during the season, and finished the season with 32 goals, and 56 points.
She had a point in at least 28 games during the season, and finished the season with 32 goals, and 56 points.
In 2002, she was awarded the Patty Kazmaier Award. Her freshman season at Northeastern was in 1999-2000. Despite missing half the season to a broken ankle, she ranked second in team scoring with 34 points.
On October 8 and 9, she opened the season with two game-winning goals against Ohio State.
While at Northeastern, she was also recognized academically when she was awarded the Jeanne L. Rowlands Top-Scholar Athlete Award. She also participated in the Greater Seattle Hockey League and accumulated 17 goals and 8 assists in 12 games. was a graduate assistant coach for the University of Connecticut"s women"s ice hockey team in the 2004-2005 season.
In addition, she was a former assistant coach for the Boston College Eagles.
Second-team All-America selection (2000-2001) All-ECAC first team selection (2001-2002) ECAC All-Academic team (1998–1999) ECAC All-Academic team (2001–2002) ECAC Player of the Year (2002) Everett Herald Woman of the Year in Sports Award (2002–2003) Jeanne Rowlands Award, given to Northeastern’s top senior scholar-athlete for the 2001-2002 athletic season Northeastern Hall of Fame Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award (2002) USCHO Player of the Week (Week of December 5, 2001).
Whitney participated in the 2002 Four Nations Cup and was a member of the United States. Women"s National Team in 2004. Whitney was also a member of the Brampton Thunder in the 2002-2003 CWHL season.