Career
Foreign the seasons 2009-2010 and 2010–2011, she played for the Minnesota Whitecaps, a professional women"s ice hockey team in the Western Women"s Hockey League (WWHL). Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs Drazan was one of three Bulldogs named to the WCHA All-Star Team, which faced the United States National Team in September 2005. As a Bulldog, she was named to the WCHA All-Rookie Team her freshman year.
Minnesota Golden Gophers After the 2005-2006 season, Drazan left the Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs and joined the Minnesota Golden Gophers.
During the 2007-2008 season, she was paired with Anya Miller and scored 10 goals and 17 assists for 27 points. Her plus/minus rating of +19 led all Gophers defenders.
She was part of the Gopher power play, which ranked first in the WCHA and third in the nation (245 conversion percentage). On October 5, she began her Gophers career with a goal and an assist against the Northeastern Huskies.
Against her former school, Minnesota Duluth (on October 26), she had the game-winning, power-play goal.
In a 3-2 victory over Wisconsin on November 3, she scored a goal and an assistant In her final year with the Gophers (2008-2009), she missed six games due to an injury. Foreign the season, she scored five goals and 16 assists for 21 points.
Her plus/minus rating was +22.
In a defeat of the Moscow State University-Mankato Mavericks (on January 31), Drazan established a career-high in assists (3) and points (4) in one game. The final game of her career came in the 2009 National Collegiate Athletic Association Frozen Four.
She had two assists although the Golden Gophers lost to the Mercyhurst Lakers. United States of America Hockey She also played for the United States national team at the 2006 Four Nation’s Cup and earned a silver medal.
Despite participating in the Qwest Tour with the United States national women"s team in 2009-2010, she was not selected for the Olympic team