Recipient: Laura Bellamy, Harvard, Minnesota Duluth<\/strong><\/p>\nLaura Bellamy is in her ninth season as an assistant and associate head coach at the Division I level. She is an alumna of Harvard University and began her coaching career with the Crimson immediately after graduation. She has been working for the University of Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs since 2015, spending four seasons as an assistant coach and being elevated to associate head coach three seasons ago. She has helped guide the Bulldogs to two NCAA berths, an NCAA quarterfinal finish in 2016-17 and a Frozen Four finish in 2020-21.<\/p>\n
Bellamy is in charge of the defensive corps and goaltenders and has coached several WCHA players of the year (4), All-Americans (5), and Olympians in her nine years as a D1 coach. Bellamy helped the Bulldogs make their first NCAA Frozen Four appearance since the 2010 season after defeating Colgate 1-0 in overtime on March 15, 2021, in Erie, PA, UMD\u2019s first NCAA Quarterfinal victory in a decade. UMD finished the COVID-challenged season 12-7-0 with a .688 winning percentage, its highest since the 2016-17 NCAA tournament season. It also marks the third highest of the last decade.<\/p>\n
In six previous seasons at UMD, Bellamy has help guide UMD to an overall record of 100-79-20, including a WCHA postseason record of 10-8 and two NCAA Tournament berths (2021, 2017). Bellamy has overseen a Patty Kazmaier Top-3 Finalist (Lara Stalder), as well as 58 WCHA Scholar Athletes and a total of 84 WCHA All-Academic Team members.<\/p>\n
In addition to her UMD duties, Bellamy has been a regular staffer at the U.S. Women\u2019s National Team Goaltending Development Camps which annually brings together the nation\u2019s top female goaltenders from the U-18 to professional level, provides athletes with specialized training and mentoring, as well as critical resources to support their long-term development as elite goaltenders. She has coached 14 Olympians during her career, four at Harvard and10 at UMD.<\/p>\n
A 2013 graduate of Harvard University, Bellamy enjoyed a rewarding four-year goaltending career with the Crimson, posting a 60-25-7 record, a 1.82 goals against average, a .915 saves percentage and 19 shutouts (the second most in program history) in 95 appearances. As a senior, she paced the nation in goals against with an average (0.92) and ranked second in saves percentage (.949) en route to landing All-Ivy League first team accolades.<\/p>\n
Bellamy launched her coaching career with two seasons working at her alma mater. In 2014-15, Bellamy was an assistant to Katey Stone for a Harvard team that reached the NCAA national title game and finished 27-6-3 overall, after going 23-7-4 and securing an NCAA playoff berth the previous winter while Maura Crowell was Harvard\u2019s interim head coach.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
The American Hockey Coaches Association has announced the slate of recipients of its most prestigious awards for 2022. The eight individuals being recognized will be honored at the 2022 AHCA Convention in Naples, Fla., scheduled for April 20-23. THE JOHN MARIUCCI AWARD: John Mariucci, the former coach of the University of Minnesota, was not only […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":120,"featured_media":125198,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":"","_links_to":"","_links_to_target":""},"categories":[1],"tags":[812,819,820,825],"coauthors":[901],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n
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