Princeton University Athletics
Women's Hockey Honors Award Winners
May 12, 2004 | Women's Ice Hockey
May 1, 2004
Princeton, N.J. - The Princeton women's hockey team recently honored its seniors and announced its 2003-04 award winners at its annual post-season banquet. Seniors Gretchen Anderson, Angela Gooldy, Susan Hobson, Lisa Rassmussen and Megan Van Beusekom were honored for their four years with the Princeton hockey program.
Gretchen Anderson and Megan Van Beusekom shared the Elizabeth English Trophy. The award is presented annually to the member of the women's hockey team, voted by her teammates to be the most valuable player. It is named in honor of Elizabeth English '75, whose efforts helped to establish women's ice hockey at Princeton.
Lisa Rasmussen received the Patty Kazmaier Award, which is given annually to the senior member of the women's hockey team who has made the greatest contribution to the program during her career and best exemplifies the following characteristics: Loyalty and devotion to Princeton Women's Hockey and determination and perseverance under adverse conditions.
Sophomore Sarah Butsch was given the Most Improved Player Trophy. It is awarded annually to the member of the women's hockey team that has improved the most and is voted on by her teammates.
Sophomore Heather Jackson received the Unsung Hero Award, which is awarded annually to the member of the women's hockey team voted by her teammates to be the team's unsung hero during the season.



