Education
University of Wisconsin–Madison.
University of Wisconsin–Madison.
In addition, she helped the Minnesota Whitecaps to the Western Women"s Hockey League championship in 2008-2009. In high school, Zaugg played for the Northland Pines High School varsity boys" hockey team Wisconsin Badgers
In addition, she was named to the 2007 Frozen Four All-Tournament Team, and was honoured as team captain in 2008.
In her first year at Wisconsin, Zaugg managed to score 12 goals on 15 percent shooting.
With 24 goals in 2005, she established herself as a major threat on a championship-bound Badgers team In her junior year, she put together a 29-goal season — 20 of which came in conference play.
She nearly doubled her conference scoring output from a year before (12 goals). Eight of Zaugg"s team-leading 29 goals were game-winners, earning her reputation as a clutch player.
United States of America Hockey
In 2006, 2007 and 2009, she was a United States of America Hockey Women"s National Festival participant (2006-2007, 2009).
On March 25, 2011, she officially announced her retirement from the United States. Women's National Program. = 2010 Olympic team Six of her teammates on the United States team are players she played with at Wisconsin. The teammates include Hilary Knight, Meghan Duggan, Jessie Vetter, Erika Lawler, Molly Engstrom, and Kerry Weiland.
On September 22, 2010, Zaugg and Jessie Vetter threw out the ceremonial first pitch at Miller Park before the Milwaukee Brewers/Cincinnati Reds game.
Foreign the 2010-2011 season, Zaugg became the head coach of the girls hockey team at Arrowhead High School in Milwaukee. Foreign the 2010-2011 season, she served as head coach for an U-14 girls hockey team called the Wild Cats, based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
She has served as an assistant coach for the women"s hockey team at Street Cloud State University since the 2014-2015 season. The was introduced in 2011.
The award by Wisconsin Preparatory Hockey (wwwwisconsinprephockeynet) is presented to a female ice hockey player from Wisconsin prep school and coaches are asked to nominate a player from their respective team
A list of winners includes:
Wisconsin Badgers career leader in goals (89), power-play goals (29), game-winning goals (22) and games played (160).
Zaugg was a member of the silver medal winning United States. Women"s National Team for the 2007 International Ice Hockey Federation World Women"s Championship. She was a two-time member of the United States. Women"s Select Team for the Four Nations Cup (she competed in 2006 and in 2007). During that time, she was also a member of the United States. Women"s Under-22 Select Team.