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She also finished second in the National Collegiate Athletic Association in minutes played with 2162:16.
She also finished second in the National Collegiate Athletic Association in minutes played with 2162:16.
She was drafted 20th overall by the Boston Blades in the 2011 CWHL Draft. While in high school, she was a four-time all-conference selection and a three-time all-state pick in soccer. Wisconsin Badgers In her senior year at Wisconsin, Vetter went 30–2–5 with a 1.33 Gaelic Athletic Association, (2nd National Collegiate Athletic Association) and 0.936 Save percentage, (2nd National Collegiate Athletic Association).
In 2006, she became the first goalie to record a Frozen Four shutout when she notched two.
In 2006-2007, Vetter and Christine Dufour combined for 15 shutouts. Vetter was voted the top goalie and had a 1.24 goals-against average and a save percentage of.932.
Vetter broke the National Collegiate Athletic Association single-season goals-against average record with a mark of 0.83 in 2006-2007. As a result, that made her the first goalie in National Collegiate Athletic Association history to post a Gaelic Athletic Association below 1.00.
In that same season, Vetter recorded a shutout streak that reached 448 minutes and 32 seconds – the longest not only in National Collegiate Athletic Association women's hockey history but also in men’s history.
She was the first ice hockey player to be named the Sportswoman of the Year by the Women"s Sports Foundation. At the 2009 Women"s World Ice Hockey Championships, she allowed just a single goal. Vetter collected a silver medal at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games and fetched for the final tips by former National Hockey League Goalie Mike Richter.
In 2010-2011, Vetter was an assistant coach for Madison (Wis) Capitols 19-Under Tier I squad.
Her squad played in the United States of America Hockey National Championships from April 6–10. The was introduced in 2010.
lieutenant is awarded by Wisconsin Preparatory Hockey (wwwwisconsinprephockeynet) to the top female ice hockey goaltender in Wisconsin prep school. A list of winners includes:.
WCHA Goalie of the Year (2007) All-WCHA First Team (2007) All-WCHA Academic Team (2007) National Collegiate Athletic Association Women"s Frozen Four Most Outstanding Player (2006, 2009) WCHA Top 10 Players from the 2000s Patty Kazmaier Award Sportswoman of the Year at the Women"s Sports Foundation"s 30th Annual Salute to Women in Sports Awards Dinner: (Awarded October 14, 2009) 2009 United States of America Hockey Women"s Player of the Year Award (also known as the Bob Allen Women"s Player of the Year award) On September 22, 2010, Vetter and Jinelle Zaugg-Siergiej threw out the ceremonial first pitch at Miller Park before the Milwaukee Brewers/Cincinnati Reds game. Most Valuable Player, 2011 4 Nations Cup.