Twitter: @CamiKronish
Instagram: @camikronish
Awards and Honors: NCAA Women's Frozen Four Most Outstanding Performer (2023) ... NCAA Women's Frozen Four All Tournament Team (2023) ... HCA National Goaltender and Player of the Month (March 2023) ... WCHA Goaltender of the Week (Nov. 21, 2022, Jan. 23, 2023) ... HCA Goaltender of the Year Semifinalist ... WCHA Scholar Athlete (2019-20, 2020-21, 2021-22, 2022-23)... Academic All-Big Ten (2019-20, 2020-21, 2021-22, 2022-23)
2022-23: Appeared in 31 games for the Badgers, starting in 30 … ended the season with a 21-8-2 record … posted a .932 save percentage and 1.56 GAA … recorded a career-high eight shutouts … finished the season with 672 saves … tallied two assists … recorded 80 saves in the Feb. 10-11 series against Minnesota … stopped a season-high 42 shots against Ohio State on Feb. 18 … played a career game-high 76:47 minutes in the National Semifinal game against Minnesota, stopping 37 shots … shutout Ohio State in the National Championship game, recording 31 saves
2021-22: Appeared in six games for the Badgers, including starts at St. Thomas and at Ohio State ... made a career high 43 saves in a setback to the No. 2 Buckeyes on Feb. 19 ...
2020-21: Did not see game action
2019-20:Despite a playoff schedule that ended early before the Badgers’ 2020 NCAA quarterfinal game against Clarkson, Kronish appeared in one game this season helping UW to a WCHA regular season title … earned her first collegiate action, playing the final two periods in UW’s 10-2 win over LIU (Oct. 18) stopping nine shots
2018-19: Redshirt season
Prep: Played for NAHA in the JWHL… helped the under-16 squad to a JWHL championship her freshman season… split time between the U16 and U19 programs her sophomore year, earning a semifinal berth with the U19 squad… backstopped the NAHA U-19 White squad to a JWHL championship victory as well as championship titles in both the Torono Aeros Tournament and the Northwood Invitational Tournament her junior season… also earned second-team all-start goalie honors and an invite to the JWHL All-Star game in her third year… finished her senior season with a 14-1-1 record, a 1.15 goals against average and a .950 save percentage… helped the NAHA White team to a 22-2-3 regular season record and the 2018 league championship… earned JWHL Goaltender of the Year and first-team all-star honors… attended USA Hockey U-18 development camp in 2016 and 2017 and the USA Hockey Goaltender development camp in 2017… suited up with the U-18 U.S. squad for the 2015 World Selects Invitational in Bolzano, Italy.
Personal: Parents are Chris and Ben Kronish… has one sister, Jennifer… Earning her grad degree in sports leadership… also competed in lacrosse… was a member of the honor roll in both 2016 and 2017… volunteered at Morry's Camp, a summer camp for underprivileged children and helped serve holiday meals to the homeless at Goddard Riverside center.