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Honors: CSC Second-Team Academic All-American (2023) ... WCHA Final Faceoff All-Tournament Team honoree (2021) ... 2018-19 WCHA All-Rookie Team ... WCHA Rookie of the Week (Oct. 30, 2018)... Third Team All-WCHA (2021, 2023)... Academic All-Big Ten (2019-20, 2020-21, 2022-23) ... WCHA Scholar Athlete (2019-20, 2020-21, 2022-23, 2023-24) ... HCA Women's Player of the Month (Sept./Oct. 2023) ... WCHA Forward of the Month (Oct. 2023) ... WCHA Forward of the Week (Jan. 8, 2024) ... WCHA Student-Athlete of the Year Finalist (2024) … Second-Team All-WCHA (2024)
2023-24: Skated in all 41 games for the Cardinal and White as the captain … posted a career-best 62 points on 22 goals and 40 assists … started the season with an 11-game point streak … broke the school record for consecutive games with a goal scored as she posted 11 goals in 10-straight games from Sept. 29 to Nov. 3 … enjoyed 18 multi-point games … enjoyed back-to-back seven-point weekends against Boston College and Minnesota State in October … posted five points against Merrimack on Jan. 5-6 … recorded two goals and two assists in the 9-1 victory over St. Thomas on March 2 … tallied a goal and a helper in the WCHA Final Faceoff Championship … recorded four blocks in the 3-1 victory over Colgate in the national semifinal … led the team in plus/minus with +55 … led all forwards in blocks with 55
2022-23: Captained the National Championship team, appearing in all 41 games … ranked second on the team in points with 43 … tied for first on the team in goals with 19 while recording a career-high 24 assists … tied for the team lead in game-winning and power-play goals with four each … completed the season a +42 rating … recorded her first collegiate hat trick on Dec. 2 against Bemidji State, where she also tallied two assists … posted her 100th career point on Dec. 31 … enjoyed a five-point outing against LIU in the regional semifinal on March 9 … grabbed an assist in the national semifinal game against Minnesota on March 17 … recorded 55 blocks, the second highest on the team and the most of any forward … tallied four blocks in the National Championship game
2021-22: Redshirt season ... recorded her first senior team goal against ROC at the 2021 IIHF Women's World Championship ... helped Team USA earn silver at the 2021 IIHF Women's World Championship
2020-21: Served as alternate captain for the National Championship team, Curl saw the ice in all 21 games and tied 19th-best faceoff win percentage in the NCAA with .667... scored 17 points over the season with seven goals and ten assists... scored assists on the game-winning goals in both the overtime game at Minnesota-Duluth to help capture the regular season title and against Providence to help advance the team into the Frozen Four
2019-20: Despite a playoff schedule that ended early before the Badgers’ 2020 NCAA quarterfinal game against Clarkson, Curl played in all 36 games this season helping UW to a WCHA regular season title … recorded 16 goals and nine assists for a 25-point season … notched a critical regulation point in 3-on-3 in UW’s 1-1 tie against Ohio State during Fill the Bowl (Feb. 16) then scored for the third-straight game in UW’s 5-1 win over Minnesota State (Feb. 7) … recorded four power-play goals in UW’s home-record sweep of St. Cloud State (Feb. 1-2), taking two each game and the first of each game being the game-winner as UW had a 5-0 shutout over Feb. 1 and an 11-1 win Feb. 2 … netted a five-hole in UW’s 4-3 OT win over Northeastern at the Battle at the Burgh (Jan. 5) … power-play game-winning rebound in 5-2 win over Minnesota Duluth (Dec. 7) … posted in UW’s 5-3 win over No. 8 Boston College in the Country Classic tournament championship … scored in UW’s 2-2 tie against Minnesota (Nov. 3) and UW’s 5-3 win over St. Cloud State (Nov. 22) … posted a power-play goal in UW’s 7-3 win over Ohio State and the game-winning goal Oct. 26 in UW’s 4-1 win over Bemidji State … had five goals in four-straight game from Oct. 12 to Oct. 26, posting a four-point weekend amidst at LIU with two goals in UW’s 10-2 win Oct. 18 and one goal in UW’s 12-0 shutout Oct. 19 … scored her first goal of the year in UW’s 6-2 win over Lindenwood (Sept. 28) … had a +14 and was second the team with eight power-play goals which contributed to UW's program record of 35.2 power-play goals and four game-winning goals … made her national team debut in the 2019-20 Rivalry Series tallying one assist on Dec. 14
2018-19: A member of the 2019 National Championship team, Curl had an excellent freshman season for the Badgers tallying 22 goals and 11 assists for 33 points. Curl's 22 goals are tied for the fifth-most in school history by a freshman. Had an electric start to the month of March, tallying six goals in four games between Mar. 1 and Mar. 10, including two, two-goal performances in UW's WCHA first round playoff sweep of SCSU (Mar. 1-2). Became the eighth Badger to score 20 goals her freshman year and the first since Annie Pankowski in 2014-15. Curl was a multi-point scoring machine during her first year for the Badgers, accruing eight games of two points or more during the season.
Prep: Played for the Bismarck Blizzard in North Dakota, winning four state championships…. member of the North Dakota Girls All-State and All-Conference squads in 2014-2018… led the state in scoring in both her sophomore and junior seasons, scoring 49 points and 77 points, respectively… four-time All-Tournament team selection… named state tournament MVP in 2017… ended prep career with 189 goals and 116 assists… won a gold medal with the Under-18 Women’s National Team at the World Championships in Russia… named to the Top 3 U.S. Players of the Tournament after finishing the tournament with eight points, including two goals in the gold medal game… attended both the 2016 and 2017 Girls Select U-18 Player Development Camps… participated in the USA Hockey’s 2016 Women’s National Festival
Personal: Parents are Bill and Gretchen Curl… has two brothers, Byrne and Cullen, and one sister, Brenna… shoots left… attended St. Mary Central high school… member of the national honor society… favorite band is Blink 182… started playing hockey when she was three… intended major is education and mathematics