Hillary Pattenden

She held the NCAA Division I goaltender all-time most career wins title for 415 days, beginning on December 14, 2011, when she broke Jessie Vetter’s record of 91 wins until her own 100-win record was broken by Minnesota‘s Noora Räty on February 1, 2013 (Räty‘s 114 career win record was later broken by BC‘s Kaitie Burton on January 27, 2018[1]).

Prior to joining Mercyhurst, she played for the Pacific Steelers in British Columbia.

Pattenden was selected to the Team Canada U18 squad in 2007 and played in the first-ever game in the history of the Canadian national women’s under-18 program on August 23, 2007, in Ottawa, Ontario.

[17] [29] [30] Her mother, Wendy Barlow-Pattenden, was an All-American tennis player at Brigham Young University and played six years professionally.

[31] Her uncle Hugh Barlow was a Memorial Cup champion with St. Catharines of the OHL.