Judy Parish Oberting, Dartmouth's acclaimed former student-athlete and Head Coach, is set to be inducted into the New Hampshire Legends of Hockey Hall of Fame, recognizing her significant accomplishments in coaching and playing. With a remarkable career record of 114-40-8, she boasts the highest winning percentage in Dartmouth history at .728. Under her leadership, the Big Green achieved two ECAC Hockey regular season championships along with two Ivy League Championships, and made multiple appearances in NCAA Frozen Fours. Additionally, her coaching tenure saw a record number of achievements and top-performing athletes, making a long-lasting impact on the program.

By the Numbers
  • 114 wins, 40 losses, and 8 ties in Oberting’s coaching career.
  • Two NCAA Frozen Four appearances and six championships during her five seasons as head coach.
State of Play
  • The Hall of Fame induction class for 2026, which includes Oberting, is now official.
  • Dartmouth women's hockey has continued to build on the foundation Oberting established during her coaching tenure post-2003.
What's Next

The official induction ceremony will highlight Oberting's achievements, and it is expected to further elevate the Dartmouth women's hockey program's visibility and legacy in collegiate sports.

Bottom Line

Oberting's induction is a testament to her legacy in women's hockey, showcasing not only her coaching prowess but also her impact as a remarkable player at Dartmouth. Her contributions have paved the way for future success in the program.