Table of Contents University of Connecticut Location...... Storrs, Conn. Founded...... 1881 Table of Contents Nicknames...... Huskies, UConn Quick Facts...... 1 Colors...... National Flag Blue (Navy) & White Coaches & Support Staff �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������2 Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Head Coach Chris MacKenzie ��������������������������������������������������������������������������3 Conference...... Conference Assistant Coaches...... 4-5 President...... Thomas Katsouleas Support Staff...... 6 Director of Athletics...... David Benedict Player Bios...... 7-25 2019-20 Season Statistics ������������������������������������������������������������������������������27 Chief Operating Officer/Senior Woman Administrator...... Adrianne Swinney UConn Records...... 28-30 Deputy Director of Athletics...... Rachel Rubin Year-by-Year Results...... 31-37 Total Enrollment...... 31,624 All-Time Series...... 38-39 Home Venue...... Mark Edward Freitas Ice Forum (2,000) All-Time Letterwinners...... 40 Team Information Award Winners...... 41-42 Academics...... 43 Head Coach...... Chris MacKenzie (Niagara ‘00) Community Service...... 44-45 Overall Career Record (Nine Seasons)...... 125-156-6 (.434) Mark Freitas Ice Forum...... 46 Hockey East...... 47 Record at UConn...... 101-125-34 (Seven Seasons) Assistant Coach...... Casey Handrahan (Niagara ‘04) Assistant Coach...... Katelyn Parker (Colgate ‘16) Office Phone...... (860) 486-0612 2019-20 Overall Record...... 19-18-2 2019-20 Hockey East Record...... 13-12-2 | 5th Letterwinners R/L...... 18/6 Athletic Communications C Women’s Contact:...... Chris Jones Contact Phone: ...... (860) 938-6191 Contact Email...... [email protected] Athletic Communications Office...... (860) 486-3531 Athletic Comm. Fax...... (860) 486-5085 Athletic Comm. Address...... 2095 Hillside Road, Unit 1173 ...... Storrs, Conn. 06269-1173 Athletic Department Website...... www.UConnHuskies.com

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1 Coaches & Support Staff 2 Chris MacKenzie

Head Coach | 8th Season | Niagara ‘00

Chris MacKenzie enters his eighth season in charge of the UConn women’s ice hockey program in 2020-21. He was named the second head coach in Husky program history in May of 2013. A veteran of the collegiate coaching ranks, MacKenzie has experi- ence in both the women’s and men’s sides of the sport.

The 2019-2020 season was one of the most successful seasons in program history. The Huskies racked up 19 wins, tying for third- most in program history. UConn advanced all the way to the Hockey East Championship with a road series win at Boston College in the Hockey East Quarterfinals, followed by a win vs. New Hampshire in the Hockey East Semi’s. UConn set a program record in 2019-20 with 12 road wins.

The Huskies also tied a program-record with 13 wins in Hockey East play, matching the 2007-08 team’s win total.

In the 2017-18 season, MacKenzie led UConn to the most improbable postseason run in program history, taking a team that sat in last place in Hockey East on Jan. 26 all the way to the league championship game on March 4 at Matthews Arena. The Huskies upset No. 3 Boston College in the WHEA semifinals on March 3, finishing the season at 16-14-9 with a 2-1 loss to Northeastern in the title game.

Senior goalie Annie Belanger was named WHEA of the Year under MacKenzie, while Leah Lum won the Sportsmanship Award, Briana Colangelo the Best Defense Forward honor and Natalie Snodgrass a place on the Pro Ambitions All-Rookie Team. UConn won six games against nationally-ranked opponents throughout the season.

MacKenzie helped the Huskies to their first winning record since 2009-10 and a second-straight WHEA postseason appearance in the 2015-16 season. UConn finished fourth in the league after the regular season and earned hosting rights for the WHEA quarterfinals. The Huskies capped off their 2015-16 season in the Hockey East semifinals where they fell for the second consecutive year to conference front-runner Boston College.

The team boasted an All-American in the 2015-16 season when Elaine Chuli earned All-America Second Team honors. An impressive 11 players were named to the Hockey East All-Academic Team for the second-consecutive season.

A 2015 Hockey East Coach of the Year finalist, MacKenzie guided UConn to its most successful season on the ice in five years during his second season as the Huskies advanced to the 2015 Hockey East Tournament Semifinals for the first time since 2010. Overall, the Huskies posted an 11-18-8 record in ‘14-15, shaving six losses from the year prior. UConn won a WHEA Championship quarter- final series at Maine, sweeping two from the Black Bears to advance to the semifinals.

During MacKenzie’s inaugural season in Storrs in 2013-14, the Huskies posted a six-win improvement from the prior year, the third-best mark in the NCAA. The team also excelled in the classroom during his first season, with UConn placing 12 student-athletes on the Women’s Hockey East All-Academic Team.

For the 2012-13 season, MacKenzie served as an assistant women’s coach at Ohio State. The Buckeyes posted a 19-15-3 and fourth place finish in the WCHA. The 19 wins marked the second-best win total in program history and the team reached as high as number six in the USCHO poll; the highest in program history.

Prior to joining the Ohio State staff, MacKenzie spent a two-year stint as the head coach for his alma mater at Niagara University, a year before the program was discontinued by the university. In two seasons, the Purple Eagles registered a 24-31-10 record, including two second place finishes in the CHA.

MacKenzie coached on the Division I men’s side for his first eight seasons at UMass-Lowell. During those eight seasons, the Riverhawks experienced three 20-win seasons and were the Hockey East Tournament runner ups in 2009.

As a player and 2000 graduate at Niagara, MacKenzie served as a team captain for all four seasons upon the program’s inception in 1996. As a senior, he helped the Purple Eagles to a CHA Regular Season and Tournament Championship as well as an appearance in the NCAA Quarterfinals. He set several records at Niagara, including most goals, assists and points in a career and season by a defenseman. MacKenzie received Player of the Year honor in 1998 and was a CHA All-Star 2000.

As a freshman, MacKenzie was honored by then-head coach Blaise MacDonald and then-assistant coach Dave Burkholder as the program’s first captain. He currently holds several records at Niagara, including most goals, assists and points in a career and season by a defenseman. MacKenzie received Player of the Year honor in 1998 and was a CHA All-Star 2000.

MacKenzie earned his bachelor’s of arts in Commerce from Niagara in 2000, graduating Cum Laude, and earned a master’s of arts in psychology from UMass-Lowell in 2003.

MacKenzie and his wife Allison have a daughter Morgan, and son, Ren.

3 Casey Handrahan

Assistant Coach | 8th Season | Niagara ‘04

A veteran of the hockey ranks with head coaching and professional playing experience, Casey Handrahan enters his eighth season as an assistant coach at UConn in 2020-21.

Handrahan helped lead the Huskies to one of their most successful seasons in program history in 2019-20. The Huskies racked up 19 wins, tying for third-most in program history. UConn advanced all the way to the Hockey East Championship with a road series win at Boston College in the Hockey East Quarterfinals, followed by a win vs. New Hampshire in the Hockey East Semi’s. UConn set a program record in 2019-20 with 12 road wins.

The Huskies also tied a program-record with 13 wins in Hockey East play, matching the 2007-08 team’s win total.

The Huskies reached the Hockey East championship game for the third time in program history during the 2017- 18 campaign, including an upset win over No. 3 Boston College in the semifinals. Handrahan helped UConn in its late-season run, going 9-3-1 in its last 13 games.

Handrahan helped the Huskies reach the WHEA Tournament semifinals for the first time in five years in 2014-15, as UConn won a WHEA playoff series at Maine before making the trip to Hyannis for the first time since 2010. Under his guidance, the UConn power play ranked in the top-half nationally and its penalty kill came in at second in Hockey East. He also helped to mentor goaltender Elaine Chuli to her second-straight WHEA Honorable Men- tion All Star nod.

During his first year in Storrs in 2013-14, the Huskies posted a six-win improvement from the previous season. In addition to primary responsibilities with the UConn defensemen, Handrahan spearheaded a special teams unit that ranked as high as No. 2 in the nation in penalty kill during the season.

Handrahan came to UConn to join Chris MacKenzie’s first staff after spending the prior three seasons as the head coach and assistant athletic director at Neumann Univer- sity.

Handrahan compiled a 35-36-7 overall record over three years at the helm of the Neumann Knights. In his inaugural season with the Knights the team achieved its highest overall season winning percentage in program history with a 16-7-4 overall record. Under his tutelage, two student-athletes were placed on All-ECAC teams. Handrahan’s teams were not only successful on the ice but also in the classroom as 25 student-athletes were placed on all-academic teams over his three years.

Prior to Neumann, Handrahan spent five seasons as a professional hockey player. In 2006, he was an integral part of the Kalamazoo K-Wings defense that won the Turner and Colonial Cup Championships in the United Hockey League. In the 2007-08 season, he was named the Defenseman of the Year with the Bloomington Prairie Thunder of the International Hockey League. In that same season, he was called-up to the American Hockey League for a stint with the Peoria Rivermen. In 2009, Handrahan went back to Kalamazoo and played his final season as a player-assistant.

A native of Niagara Falls, , Handrahan played his collegiate years at Niagara University. In 2004, he made his impact as the team won the CHA Championship and advanced to the NCAA tournament. While a Purple Eagle, Handrahan was named to the CHA All-Academic Team twice and received his bachelor’s degree in business marketing.

Handrahan and his wife, Kelly, have two daughters, Madison and Ryley, and a son, Michael.

4 Katelyn Parker

Assistant Coach | 3rd Season | Colgate ‘16

Katelyn Parker enters her third season as an assistant coach with the Huskies in 2020-21.

Parker helped lead the Huskies to one of their most successful seasons in program history in 2019-20. The Huskies racked up 19 wins, tying for third-most in program history. UConn advanced all the way to the Hockey East Cham- pionship with a road series win at Boston College in the Hockey East Quarterfinals, followed by a win vs. New Hampshire in the Hockey East Semi’s. UConn set a program record in 2019-20 with 12 road wins.

The Huskies also tied a program-record with 13 wins in Hockey East play, matching the 2007-08 team’s win total.

Prior to joining the Huskies, she coached two seasons as an assistant at Brown University.

In her first season with the Bears (2016-17), the team swept Dartmouth for the first time in a regular season since 1999-00. Brown also posted its first win against Harvard since the 2001-02 season which was also its first victory on the road against the Crimson since the 1997-98 season.

Before Brown, Parker was a member of the Colgate women’s hockey team, where she served as the team’s captain for two seasons. As a forward, she played in 141 games over her career, which is the most in program history. With the Raiders, Parker was a four-time recipient of the Sportsmanship Award, given to person that represents the true meaning of “team” (voted by teammates and coaches).

“We are excited to welcome Katelyn to UConn,” said head coach Chris MacKenzie. “Her energy, work ethic and ability to connect with our student-athletes will help our program.”

Parker’s coaching career began in the summer of 2013 at the Collins Elite Hockey Camp in her hometown of Bellingham, Wash. With the camp, Parker worked with boys and girls ages 8-15, developing their hockey sense, level of play, and overall conditioning.

The following two summers (2014 and 2015), Parker was a coach at the Pro Ambitions Hockey Camp. In her role, Parker worked with players ages 9-17, to improve their skating and game skills, speed, and overall performance. She also managed the site’s daily schedule.

Parker graduated from Colgate in 2016 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Environmental Studies and Geography.

5 Support Staff Strength and Conditioning Joel DeMarco • Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach The strength and conditioning program for the University of Connecticut is under the supervision of UConn Strength and Conditioning Coordinator Moe Butler. The Strength and Conditioning staff services all 24 of Connecticut’s intercollegiate teams. Assisting directly with the Strength and conditioning efforts for UConn hockey is strength and conditioning staff member Joel DeMarco. UConn hockey players have the use of two different weight rooms in the Harry A. Gampel Pavilion and the newly remodeled Hugh S. Greer Field House. In all, there are over 8,000 square feet of weight training facilities available for all UConn student-athletes. The weight room in the Harry A. Gampel Pavilion is a free weight facility and supplies the Husky student-athletes areas in which to perform their power and Olympic lifts. The facility in the Greer Field House is fitted with more free weights in which the UConn hockey players can incorporate circuit training, speed training and heavy negative workouts into their total strength-training program. Moe Butler and her staff supervise a strength and conditioning program for each individual athlete for training all year long. Each program can be manipulated in order to fulfill the specific needs of the individual. Specific testing is done to each hockey player to moni- tor progress in strength, power, body composition, anaerobic conditioning and flexibility. These tests provide the coaches and medical staff with an accurate athletic profile on each athlete.

Counseling Program for Intercollegiate Athletes Lindsay Darcy • CPIA Counselor The University of Connecticut is committed to each hockey player, and all of its student-athletes, as a total person. Participation in athletics is impor- tant, but it represents only one aspect of the student-athlete’s college experience. At the University of Connecticut, academic achievement is the primary concern. Impressively, for the past five years the Connecticut student-athlete retention rate has been 99.0 percent. The University's commitment to the student-athlete is a dual one. Participation in athletics is not viewed as an obstacle to the attainment of one's educational goals, rather it is seen as a complementary activity. Each supports the other. Athletic excellence is stressed, but academic achievement is never compromised - indeed, it is given the utmost priority. The University realizes that the hockey team and all student-athletes, due to their academic involvement, are required to commit a large percent- age of their personal time to University sponsored athletic activities. For this reason, the University recognizes the need for a support program for its intercollegiate athletes. The Counseling Program for Intercollegiate Athletes (CPIA) constantly assists all student-athletes in achieving their academic goals. The CPIA staff serves as a liaison to the academic faculty, the Division of Athletics, and the student-athlete. In serving as a liaison between the Connecticut student-athletes and University faculty and staff, the CPIA counselors also provide assistance in securing appropriate support services available with the University. These include orientation for student-athletes, supervised study halls, individual tutors and tutorial centers (an English/Writing Center, Math Center and Reading Center), and learning skills seminars. For the past three years, the writing lab and computers have been networked to a national database which allow all student-athletes to do research at their actual computer stations.

Department of Sports Medicine Dr. Deena Casiero•Director of Sports Medicine/Head Team Physician Athletic Trainer: Megan Barry The Department of Sports Medicine in the University of Connecticut Division of Athletics works as an integrated multidisci- plinary team whose purpose is to provide the optimal, safe environment for the hockey student-athletes to train and partici- pate in their sport. The staff takes great pride in the individual attention paid to each student-athlete. They are devoted to preventing injury, rapidly diagnosing and treating injury and maximizing athletic performance. The disciplines of athletic train- ing, strength and conditioning, sports medicine, orthopaedic sports medicine, optometry, nutrition, exercise physiology, and psychology work in concert to provide comprehensive care for the student-athlete. The women's hockey team is spearheaded by Athletic Trainer Megan Barry. Physician coverage is provided by Dr. Deena Casiero, MD, the Head Team Physician. The Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Specialists for the team include Edward Collins, MD of the Connecticut Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center in Willimantic, Barry Messinger, MD of Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Surgery in Manchester, Michael Joyce, MD of Glastonbury and St. Francis Hospital and Robert Arciero, MD of the University of Connecticut Health Center Department of Orthopaedics in Farmington. The Department of Sports Medicine works intimately with the Departments of Kinesiology and Nutritional Sciences on the University of Connecticut campus. This affords the student-athletes with the input of several nationally recognized exercise scientists. This cooperation also keeps the sports medicine staff at the cutting edge of developments in the fields of human performance and sports nutrition. Members of the sports medicine staff are actively engaged in research that directly benefits the care of all student-athletes. The UConn Sports Medicine team is housed in state-of-the-art facilities in the Hugh S. Greer Field House and the Harry A. Gampel Pavilion, as well as a new and expanded sports medicine treatment center located in The Burton Family Football Complex. In addition to providing the finest in medical care for the UConn hockey program, the Department of Sports Medicine at the University of Connecticut administers to the daily needs of 600 male and female intercollegiate student-athletes who are competing in 24 different varsity pro- grams. The Department of Sports Medicine at the University of Connecticut plays a critical role in assuring that all UConn student-athletes have 24-hour access to the finest medical support and quality health care possible. Through patient care and ongoing research and education, the department continues to provide Husky teams a competitive edge from the medical perspective.

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6 The Players 7 Savannah Bouzide | Senior 17 Forward | Amherstburg, Ontario | 5’5 18

2019-20: Skated in all 39 games, totaling 13 points (6g, 7a) over the season… Tied for third on the Huskies in plus/minus (+4)… Ended season ranked ninth in Hockey East with an overall faceoff percentage of .569… Slotted home the game-winner in the 2-0 triumph at Holy Cross (Oct. 12)… Assisted on the game-clinching goal in the 2-0 win at Boston College in Game 2 of the Hockey East Quarterfinals (Feb. 29)… Also added goals versus LIU (Oct. 4), Maine (Nov. 17, Jan. 24), Minnesota Duluth (Nov. 30), Maine (Jan. 24) and Merrimack (Feb. 14)… Pro- vided assists in contests against Merrimack (Oct. 19), Brown (Nov. 5), Boston College, Providence (Dec. 6), Holy Cross (Jan. 4) and Boston University (Feb. 21).

2018-19: Registered eight goals and seven assists in 36 games…Accounted for game-winning goals against Ver- mont (Oct. 6), Holy Cross (Oct. 13), Union (Oct. 17) and New Hampshire (Jan. 11)…Delivered two multi-point ef- forts, including a hat trick in the 7-0 rout of Union (NY) and three assists in the 6-3 victory at Holy Cross (Jan. 5).

2017-18: Played in 32 games at the forward position…Scored two goals in her freshman season, tallying against Maine on Nov. 12 and Brown on Jan. 6…Recorded 27 shots on target.

Before UConn: Attended General Amherst High School...Played for the Southwest Jr. Wildcats of the Provincial Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) out of Ontario...Played in 147 games over four years playing for the Wildcats... Scored 50 goals with 38 assists for 88 points in her career and led the team in scoring during her past three seasons...A two-time team captain, in 2016-17, she posted 24 points on 13 goals and 11 assists in 33 games...Nomi- nated for a WESPY award for hockey in 2016, the Windsor Essex County Sports Persons of the Year...A team cap- tain for her high school team, she was named a four-time Windsor and Essex County Secondary Schools Athletic Association (WECSSAA) All-Star...Also skated for Team Ontario Blue at the U18 National Championship...Off the ice, she was an honor roll student-athlete.

Personal: Savannah Bouzide...Daughter of Susane Kranicz and Joe Bouzide...Has a brother Joey Bouzide (19)... Exploratory major.

Career Statistics

Year GP G A P Shots % Pen Min PPG/SHG/GWG +/- 17-18 32 2 0 2 27 .074 4 8 0/0/0 -3 18-19 36 8 7 15 76 .105 5 10 0/0/4 -8 19-20 39 6 7 13 65 .092 8 16 4/0/1 +4 Total 107 16 14 30 168 .095 17 34 4/0/5 -7

8 Shavonne Leacy | Senior 18 Defense | Hillsborough, N.J. | 5’11

2019-20: Played in two contests.

2018-19: Appeared in 33 games.

2017-18: Did not see playing time due to injury.

Before UConn: Attended Hillsborough High School...At the begninning of her junior year, she attended the Min- nesota Revolution Academy and played for the Minnesota Revolution 19U team...She attended the USA National Player Development camp three years in a row...During her senior season, she had 15 goals and 17 assists for 32 points...Off the ice, she was an honor roll student-athlete.

Personal: Shavonne Lara Leacy...Daughter of William and Susan Leacy...Has a brother Connor...Pre-education major.

Career Statistics

Year GP G A P Shots % Pen Min PPG/SHG/GWG +/- 17-18 ------18-19 33 0 0 0 3 .000 1 2 0/0/0 -1 19-20 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0/0/0 -1 Total 35 0 0 0 3 .000 1 2 0/0/0 -2

9 Emily Reid | Redshirt Senior 74 Defense | Whitby, Ontario | 5’8 9

2019-20: Assistant Captain… Skated in all 39 games, tallying eight points (3g, 5a) over the season… Finished second on team with 54 blocks… Tallied season-high two points on two assists at LIU (Oct. 5)… Notched goals against Boston College (Nov. 22), Providence (Feb. 1) and Vermont (Feb. 8)… Added assists in games versus Mer- rimack (Oct. 19), Maine (Jan. 25) and Boston College (March 1).

2018-19: Competed in all 36 games …Recorded two goals and three assists…Fourth on team with 43 blocks.

2017-18: Played in 38 games at defense…Recorded six assists throughout the season, including a pair in league games…Posted assists against Providence in the second game of the WHEA quarterfinals (Feb. 24) and Boston College in the WHEA semifinals (March 3)…Helped UConn become top scoring defense (1.95 goals per game) in Hockey East.

2016-17: Sat out 2016-17 season as a redshirt.

Before UConn: Played for Whitby Jr. Wolves… Helped the Wolves earn OWHA Provincial Bronze IAA and PWHL Final Four Silver Medalists last season...was a member of team Ontario Blue U18 Championships in 2015 and a was National Bronze Medalist…in 2013-14, was a part of the Whitby Wolves Midget AA that earned OWHA Pro- vincial Bronze MAA and LLFHL Divisional Champions...in 2012-13, helped lead the Whitby Bantam AA team to the OWHA Provincial Gold title…competed with the Oshawa Lady Blue Knights (lacrosse) U15 Elite Provincial Champs team in 2012-13.

Personal: Emily Marie Reid…Born in February of 1998…Daughter of Milton and Kelly Reid…Has one older brother, Adam…Exploratory major.

Career Statistics

Year GP G A P Shots % Pen Min PPG/SHG/GWG +/- 17-18 38 0 6 6 21 .000 5 10 0/0/0 -2 18-19 36 2 3 5 36 .056 5 10 0/0/0 -1 19-20 39 3 5 8 49 .061 4 8 0/0/0 +1 Total 113 5 14 19 106 .047 14 28 0/0/0 -2

10 Natalie Snodgrass | Senior 9 Forward | Eagan, Minn. | 5’6

2019-20: Assistant Captain… Competed in all 39 games for the Huskies… Earned spot as Hockey East Second-Team All-Star… Finished first on the team in overall points (33) and goals (16) for the third consecutive season, which ranked T7th and 10th in Hockey East, respectively… Also finished tied for second on team with 17 assists… Notched 100th career point after netting the game-winning goal in Game 3 of the Hockey East Quarterfinals (March 1), becoming just the fifth player in program histo- ry to accomplish the feat… Accumulated two separate five-game point streaks (Nov. 5 – Nov. 22, Feb. 8 – Feb. 21)… Racked up season-high five points (2g, 3a) in the 7-0 shutout of Brown (Nov. 5)… Slotted home game-winner in the 4-3 win at Merrimack (Oct. 19)… Seven multi-point games… Four multi-assist games… Two multi-goal games… Hockey East Player of the Week (Nov. 11)… Eighth in Hockey East faceoff percentage (.571)… Ended year ranked fifth on team in plus/minus (+3). 2018-19: Skated in all 36 contests…Led Huskies in goals (15) and points (29) for second consecutive year, while finishing tied for fourth in assists (14)…First in shots on goal (178)…Five game point streak from Dec. 30-Jan. 12 featuring nine goals…Nine multi-point games…Four multi-goal games, including a hat trick in 6-3 win at Holy Cross (Jan. 5)…Hockey East Player of the Week (Jan. 1). 2017-18: Skated in 38 games as part of a breakout freshman campaign…Named to the Pro Ambitions All-Rookie Team and earned spot as Hockey East All-Star Honorable Mention…Four-time selection as the Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Week…Led the team in goals (21) and points (38), while finishing tied for second in assists (17)…Team leader in shots on goal (170), plus- minus rating (+14) and power play goals (7)…12 multi-point games, including three assists in 6-1 win over Union (Oct. 13)… Five multi-goal games, with a pair of tallies against Providence (Feb. 25) in the Hockey East quarterfinals and Boston College (March 3) in the Hockey East semifinals…Scored three game-winning goals, including an overtime winner in the season-open- er at St. Cloud State (Sept. 29)…Ranked eighth in Hockey East with 38 points, second-most among all freshmen…Team-highs in goals (10), assists (11) and points (21) in conference play…First freshman to lead UConn in points since her sister, Emily, in the 2011-12 season. Before UConn: Graduated from Eastview High School…Played for the Eastview Lightning and Team USA U18…Played in the IIHF U18 Women’s World Championships, helping lead Team USA to the gold in 2015 and 2016…Was named the U.S. Player of the Game after scoring the game-winning goal in overtime against Canada in the gold medal game…Led the team in scoring in the 2016 tournament…Was the winner of the 2016 Pioneer Press Metro Player of the Year and was named a 2016 USA Today First Team All-American…Named to the Minneapolis Star Tribune All-Metro First Team and an All-State selection…A two-time team captain and four-time MVP for Eastview High School…A four-time all-conference player, she finished as her school’s all- time leading scorer…Named the 2013 Louis Schmitz Holiday Classic Tournament MVP and a two-time Section 3AA finalist…Off the ice, she was a member of the National Honor Society and an honor roll student-athlete. Personal: Natalie Claire Snodgrass…Daughter of Nancy and Joe Snodgrass…Has a sister Emily (24) and a brother John (21)... Allied health sciences major.

Career Statistics

Year GP G A P Shots % Pen Min PPG/SHG/GWG +/- 17-18 38 21 17 38 170 .124 11 22 7/0/3 +14 18-19 36 15 14 29 178 .084 13 26 3/1/1 -7 19-20 39 16 17 33 187 .086 13 34 2/1/2 +3 Total 113 52 48 100 535 .097 37 82 12/2/6 +10

11 Morgan Wabick | Senior 27 Forward | Winnipeg, | 5’3 16

2019-20: Appeared in all 39 contest, accumulating 21 points (8g, 13a)… Ended 2019-20 campaign tied for fourth in points and fourth in assists… Netted a goal in back-to-back games in the series against LIU (Oct. 4-5), includ- ing the game-winner in the season opening triumph over the Sharks… Racked up a six-game point streak (Oct. 19 – Nov. 15) featuring two goals and four assists… Totaled two multi-point games, both against UNH, including a season-best two goals in the Hockey East Semifinal (March 7)… Notched additional goals in games versus Holy Cross (Oct. 12, Jan. 4)… Also chipped in assists against Yale (Nov. 29), UNH (Jan. 10), Maine (Jan. 24), Northeast- ern (Jan. 31, March 8), Merrimack (Feb. 14), Boston University (Feb. 22) and Boston College (Feb. 28). 2018-19: Skated in 35 contests, racking up 24 points on 12 goals and 12 assists…Finished second in goals and third on team in scoring…Tied for third in Hockey East power play goals (4)…Five multi-point games, including two goals and two assists in the 6-3 win at Holy Cross (Jan. 5)…Provided assist on the game-winning goal in the 3-2 victory over St. Cloud State (Sept. 29). 2017-18: Played in all 39 games as a freshman…Accounted for 19 points, including seven goals and 12 assists… Fourth-leading scorer on the team and second among freshmen players…Three multi-point games…Season-high three points (two goals, one assist) in 4-2 win over Merrimack (Feb. 16)…Four goals and seven assists in league play…Recorded two points each in wins over Union (Oct. 13-14)…Scored UConn’s only goal in 2-1 loss to North- eastern in Hockey East championship game (March 4). Before UConn: Attended Balmoral Hall High School…The leading scorer in the JWHL with the Balmoral Hall Blaz- ers…Was the fourth player to score four goals in a game at U-18 Nationals since 2007 and earned player of the game with Team Manitoba U-18 Hockey 2016…Was a silver medalist with Team Manitoba at the 2015 U-18 Na- tionals…Finished with a combined 106 points and +90 after her freshman, sophomore and junior years…Named Shaftesbury Titans Prep Best Defensive Forward in 2015-16…Led the team in scoring in 2015-16…Named the Most Sportsmanlike Player in 2014-15…Helped her team to the World Sports School Challenge Tournament Champion- ship title and the Two Nations Tier 1 Elite U-19 League title in 2013-14…Tallied the most points (47) and assists (35) as a rookie in 2013-14…Finished grades 9, 10 and 11 with Academic Honors with Distinction…Also played soc- cer in high school and helped her team to three City Championship titles…Earned MVP for soccer in 2016. Personal: Morgan Wabick…Daughter of Roger and Michelle Wabick…Has a twin sister, teammate Taylor (17) and a brother Kyle (19)...Exploratory major.

Career Statistics

Year GP G A P Shots % Pen Min. PPG/SHG/GWG +/- 17-18 39 7 12 19 68 .103 2 4 1/0/2 0 18-19 35 12 12 24 109 .110 7 14 6/0/1 -10 19-20 39 8 13 21 93 .086 11 22 3/0/1 -1 Total 113 27 37 64 270 .100 20 40 10/0/4 -11

12 Taylor Wabick | Senior 16 Defense | Winnipeg, Manitoba | 5’4

2019-20: Appeared in 38 games, finishing the season tied for fourth on the team with 21 points (6g, 15a), second in plus/minus (+6) and tied for third in blocked shots (52) … Ninth in Hockey East defenseman scoring... Accumu- lated season-high three points in games against Brown (Nov. 5; 3a) and Maine (Jan. 25; 1g, 2a)… Notched game- winners at Holy Cross (Jan. 5) and against UNH (March 7)… Four multi-point games… Three multi-assist games… Also netted goals vs. Boston College (Nov. 9), Yale (Nov. 29), and Boston University (Feb. 21).

2018-19: Played in all 36 games…Tallied 16 points (2 goals, 14 assist)…Tied for second on team in assists…Record- ed a couple multi-point games, including two assists at Union (Oct. 27) and Holy Cross (Jan. 5)…Finished third on Huskies in blocks (45).

2017-18: Skated in all 39 games as a freshman…Recorded 10 points (two goals, eight assists) throughout the season, third-most among UConn defenders…Pair of multi-point games, including three assists in 4-0 win over Maine (Jan. 27)…Scored first-career goal in win over Brown (Jan. 6)…Helped UConn become top scoring defense in Hockey East (1.95 goals per game).

Before UConn: Attended Balmoral Hall High School…Was sixth in overall scoring with the Balmoral Hall Blazers in the JWHL with 19 points in 14 games…Served as assistant captain for Team Manitoba at the 2016 U-18 Nation- als and notched the game-winning goal in the sixth round of a shootout to earn player of the game…Was a silver medalist with Team Manitoba at the 2015 U-18 Nationals…The recipient of the Best Defenseman Award in 2015- 16…was +77, the best plus/minus of any defenseman on her team entering her senior year…Helped her team to the World Sports School Challenge Tournament Championship title and the Two Nations Tier 1 Elite U-19 League title in 2013-14…Also played soccer at Shaftesbury Titans High School and helped her team to three City Champi- onships…A three-time MVP for Shaftesbury Titans soccer (2014-16)…Earned Shaftesbury High School Academic Honors with Distinction 2013-16.

Personal: Taylor Wabick…Daughter of Roger and Michelle Wabick…Has an older brother, Kyle, and a twin sister, Morgan, who also signed with the Huskies...Exploratory major.

Career Statistics

Year GP G A P Shots % Pen Min PPG/SHG/GWG +/- 17-18 39 2 8 10 70 .029 4 8 2/0/2 -1 18-19 36 2 14 16 84 .024 3 6 1/0/0 -8 19-20 38 6 15 21 83 .072 4 8 0/0/2 +6 Total 113 10 37 47 237 .042 11 22 3/0/4 -3

13 Samantha Carpentier-Yelle | Junior 39 Goaltender | Bromont, | 5’5 47

2019-20: Played in 12 games, making 10 starts in net for the Huskies. Accumulated a 7-3 record… Posted a 1.70 GAA, .929 save percentage and three shutouts, with the latter tied for fifth in Hockey East… Notched six 20+ save games, including a season-high 30 saves in games against Minnesota Duluth (Nov. 30) and Vermont (Feb. 8).

2018-19: Appeared in six games with five starts between the pipes during freshman season…Posted a 3-1-1 re- cord…2.04 goals-against average and .913 save percentage…Earned first career shutout in 1-0 win at Yale (Nov. 24)…Racked up 28 saves twice, including a 2-2 draw at Merrimack (Feb. 16).

Before UConn: Graduated from Cegep Edouard-Montpetit…Second All-Star Team in the RSEQ, the sports league for Cegep in Quebec…Finished her second Cegep season with a save percentage of 0.971…Named Athlete of the Year in Secondary 4 and 5 on the provincial level…Student-Athlete of the Year in Secondary 4.

Personal: Samantha Carpentier-Yelle is the daughter of Denis Carpentier and Caroline Yelle…One younger sister, Alex-Ann…Intended major is biological sciences.

Career Statistics Year GP Min. GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T SHO PPG SHG 18-19 6 323:57 11 2.04 115 .913 3-1-1 1 0 0 19-20 12 634:58 18 1.70 237 .929 7-3-0 3 3 2 Total 18 958:55 29 1.82 352 .924 10-4-1 4 3 2

14 Danielle Fox | Junior 47 Forward | Unionville, Ontario | 5’7

2019-20: Skated in all 39 games, racking up 16 points on six goals and 10 assists… Four multi-point games, in- cluding a season-high two assists in the Nov. 9 victory over Boston College… Chipped in one goal and one assist in games against Holy Cross (Jan. 4), Maine (Jan. 24) and Providence (Feb. 1) to make up the other multi-point games… Added a goal against LIU (Oct. 5) and Northeastern (Jan. 31)… Chipped in assists at LIU (Oct. 4), Boston College (Nov. 23), UNH (Jan. 10), Vermont (Feb. 9) and Boston University (Feb. 21).

2018-19: Played in all 36 games at the forward position…Tallied first career goal in 2-2 draw at Merrimack (Feb. 16)…Added an assist in the 4-1 triumph over New Hampshire (Jan. 12).

Before UConn: Attended Unionville High School…Played for the Whitby Junior Wolves, serving as assistant captain…In 2017, she earned a gold medal with the U-18 Nationals Team Ontario Red…Earned a place in the 2017 National Women’s U-18 Team Selection Camp and Team Canada U-18 Strength and Conditioning Camp…Provin- cial bronze medalists in 2016…Vaughan Flames Most Sportsmanlike Player from 2013 to 2015…Honor Roll student all four years of high school…Gym Award as a sophomore and junior at Unionville.

Personal: Danielle McLean Fox is the daughter of Dave and Julie Fox…Two sisters, Jamie and Jayden…Sister, Ja- mie, plays at UConn and will serve as team captain for the 2018-19 season…Exploratory major.

Career Statistics

Year GP G A P Shots % Pen Min PPG/SHG/GWG +/- 18-19 36 1 1 2 19 .053 3 6 0/0/0 -8 19-20 39 6 10 16 64 .094 5 10 1/1/1 -6 Total 75 7 11 18 83 .084 8 16 1/1/1 -14

15 Viki Harkness | Junior 55 Forward | Berwick, Ontario | 5’7 30

2019-20: Skated in all 39 games and racked up 15 points (9g, 6a)… Notched two goals, including the game-win- ner, in contests against LIU (Oct. 5) and Boston College (Nov. 19)… Four-game point streak from Feb. 28 – March 7, featuring three goals and an assist… Named Hockey East Co-Player of the Week for March 2…Two multi-point games… Added scores against Maine (Jan. 25) and Boston University (Feb. 21)… Also contributed assists versus Holy Cross (Oct. 12), Brown (Nov. 5), Maine (Nov. 17), Providence (Feb. 1) and Vermont (Feb. 8).

2018-19: Appeared in all 36 games at the forward position, totaling 16 points…Led all freshman and finished tied for second on the team with 15 assists…Scored first career goal, the game-winner, in a 1-0 shutout at Yale (Nov. 24)…Five games with multiple assists, including two in a dominant 4-1 victory over Dartmouth (Dec. 30).

Before UConn: Graduated from École Secondaire Catholique Casselman…Played for the Ottawa Lady 67’s, serv- ing as captain in 2017-18 season and assistant captain in 2016-17…Nominated for the Elizabeth “Liz” Turegon Award for Player of the Year…Won National Championship with U-18 Nationals Team Ontario Red in 2017, playing alongside UConn teammate Danielle Fox…Honor Roll student throughout high school…Named Athlete of the Year as a sophomore and junior at Casselman…Won school board championship in , as well as holds the record in 1200m.

Personal: Viki Harkness is the daughter of Denis and Lucie Harkness…One younger brother, Mika…Intended major is allied health sciences.

Career Statistics

Year GP G A P Shots % Pen Min PPG/SHG/GWG +/- 18-19 36 1 14 15 78 .013 3 6 0/0/1 -5 19-20 39 9 6 15 97 .093 1 2 2/0/2 +1 Total 75 10 20 30 175 .057 4 8 2/0/3 -4

16 MacKenzie Nicholas | Junior 30 Goaltender | Lake Worth, Fla. | 5’4

2019-20: Made collegiate debut in the 6-1 rout of LIU (Oct. 5), logging four minutes of game time.

2018-19: Did not see playing time.

Before UConn: Graduated from Chelmsford High School…Played with the Lady Vipers out of Florida, making four-consecutive USA Hockey National Championship appearances as a goalie with the team…Competed at the New England Hockey Club in the Junior Women’s Hockey League for the past two seasons…National Honor Soci- ety members and Honor Roll student in all four years.

Personal: MacKenzie Jacqueline Nicholas is the daughter of Michael and Melissa Nicholas…One younger brother, Michael…Exploratory major.

Career Statistics Year GP Min. GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T SHO PPG SHG 18-19 ------19-20 1 04:18 1 13.95 0 .000 - - - - Total 1 04:18 1 13.95 0 .000 - - - -

17 Danika Pasqua | Junior 7 Forward | Langley, | 5’6 5

2019-20: Tallied five points (4g, 1a) in 33 games for the Huskies… Provided the game-winning goal in the 4-0 shutout at UNH (Jan. 10)… Scored goals in back-to-back games at Merrimack (Oct. 19) and vs. Colgate (Oct. 25)… Tallied the lone UConn goal vs. Boston College (Nov. 23)… Added an assist in the 6-1 triumph at LIU (Oct. 5).

2018-19: Appeared in 32 during her freshman campaign at UConn…Totaled seven points on seven goals… Achieved first goal and point of career in 7-0 rout of Union (Oct. 27)…Posted season-high two goals in 3-2 loss versus Quinnipiac (Nov. 23).

Before UConn: Attended Walnut Grove Secondary School…Played for the Pacific Steelers in the Junior Women’s Hockey League…Team captain, All-Star and JWHL silver medalist in the 2017-18 season…Assistant captain of Team British Columbia (provincial team) in 2017, earning a bronze medal at nationals…Assistant captain for Pa- cific and JWHL silver medalist in the 2016-17 campaign…Played major midget for the Greater Vancouver Comets and earned second-place finish at provincials in 2015-16…Honor Roll student throughout high school…During her youth, played softball and soccer, in addition to hockey.

Personal: Danika Marie Pasqua is the daughter of Rich and Anick Pasqua…One younger sister, Jessica…Intended major is sport management.

Career Statistics

Year GP G A P Shots % Pen Min PPG/SHG/GWG +/- 18-19 32 7 0 7 0 .175 6 12 1/0/0 -5 19-20 33 4 1 5 53 .075 2 4 0/0/1 -1 Total 65 11 1 12 93 .118 8 16 1/0/1 -6

18 Camryn Wong | Junior 5 Defense | Ranchos Palos Verdes, Calif. | 5’4

2019-20: Played in all 39 games…Tallied six points on the year…Finished tied for third on team with 52 blocks… Notched her lone goal of the season in the 6-0 win at Holy Cross (Jan. 4)… Assisted on the game-clinching goal in the 2-0 win at Boston College in Game 2 of the Hockey East Quarterfinals (Feb. 29)… Also dished out assists against Holy Cross (Oct. 12), Maine (Nov. 17), Merrimack (Feb. 14) and UNH (March 7).

2018-19: Skated in all 36 games, accounting for five points (2 goals, 3 assists)…Posted both game winning goals in the season-opening home series against St. Cloud State…Assisted on game-winning goals at Providence (Dec.1) and versus Dartmouth (Dec. 30)…Named Hockey East Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Week (Oct. 1).

Before UConn: Graduated from York House School…Played with UConn teammate Danika Pasqua on the Pacific Steelers of the Junior Women’s Hockey League…Served as assistant captain for Pacific during 2017-18 season… Coming off a strong campaign, where she earned a spot on the JWHL All-Star Team, as well as Top All-Star Defenseman and Defensive Player of the Year…Assistant captain for Team British Columbia this past season…Pro- vincial Championship in PeeWee AA with the Burnaby Winter Club in 2013-14…On the academic side, she earned numerous awards and honors, including the District/Authority Dogwood Scholarship in 2018, the Sherry Robson Taylor Spirit Award in 2015-16, and served as Class President for the 2014-15 school year.

Personal: Camryn Elise Wong is the daughter of Joey and Linda Wong…One older sister, Courtney…Intended ma- jor is psychological sciences.

Career Statistics

Year GP G A P Shots % Pen Min PPG/SHG/GWG +/- 18-19 36 2 3 5 32 .062 9 18 0/0/2 -5 19-20 39 1 5 6 41 .024 4 8 0/0/0 -3 Total 75 3 8 11 73 .041 13 26 0/0/2 -8

19 Amy Landry | Sophomore 77 Forward | Beaconsfield, Quebec | 5’3 22

2019-20: Skated in 36 games….Dished out four assists… Recorded first career point in the 6-1 win at LIU (Oct. 5)… Provided assists in three wins over Holy Cross (Oct. 12, Jan. 3, Jan. 4).

Before UConn: Graduate of Dawson College Prep (2019) and St. Thomas High School (2016)…Played for the Dawson College Blues…2016-17 National Women’s U18 Championship silver medalist…Second All-Star in RSEQ…Two-year Hockey Quebec Provincial Representative (15-16, 16-17)…AAA Midget Warriors team captain (15-16)…Two-time (13-14, 14-15) Provincial Silver Medalists…2012-13 (Dodge Cup) Provincial Championships…Saint Thomas High School MVP for Women’s Hockey…Two-time Meritas Award recipient (2017,’18).

Personal: Amaryst Rose Landry…daughter of Steven and Jennifer Landry…has one brother, Matthew…ACES major.

Career Statistics

Year GP G A P Shots % Pen Min PPG/SHG/GWG +/- 19-20 36 0 4 4 43 .000 7 14 0/0/0 -3 Total 36 0 4 4 43 .000 7 14 0/0/0 -3

Claire Peterson | Sophomore 20 Defense | San Jose, Calif. | 5’7 21

2019-20: Skated in all 39 games for the Huskies… Totaled seven points (1g, 6a) during freshman campaign… Led team in plus/ minus (+10)… Slotted home first career goal in the Dec. 6 game vs. Providence… Provided assist on game-winning goal in the 2-0 shutout of Boston College in Game 2 of the Hockey East Quarterfinals… Chipped in assists against Maine (Nov. 17, Jan. 25), Holy Cross (Jan. 4) and Vermont (Feb. 8-9).

Before UConn: Graduated from Valley Christian High School…Competed with the San Jose Jr. Sharks…Leading defensive scorer from 2015-19…Finished second on team in points during 2018-19 season…Three time medalist (19UAA Gold and Silver, 12UAA Bronze) at National Championships…2018 Varsity High School Champions, 2019 runner-up…2018 USA Hockey National Camp…Player of the Game in 2017 Mac’s Tournament and 2014 Richmond Raven’s (British Columbia) Ice Classic… Served as captain and assistant captain on 14U and 19U Jr. Sharks teams…Three-year Scholar Athlete honoree…Also played club and high school roller hockey for the Silicon Valley Quakes...Assisted team in capturing eight championships – AAU Jr. Olympics, TORHS national champions, Team USA coed, U18 women and four varsity roller hockey team titles…Honors and AP Science and Math Student…Applied Math, Science and Engineering (AMSE) minor…Treasurer of the French Club…Member of the Veterinary club and St. Jude’s Cancer club…Sports Medicine intern for high school football team.

Personal: Claire Rani Peterson…daughter of David and Sheelah Peterson…has an older brother, Eric…Math/Physics major. Career Statistics

Year GP G A P Shots % Pen Min PPG/SHG/GWG +/- 19-20 39 1 6 7 28 .036 3 6 0/0/0 +10 Total 39 1 6 7 28 .036 3 6 0/0/0 +10

20 Ainsley Svetek | Sophomore 22 Defense | Burlington, Ontario | 5’7

2019-20: Skated in 16 games…Notched first collegiate point off an assist in the Hockey East Final against Northeastern (March 8).

Before UConn: Graduated from King’s Christian Collegiate…Five-year member of the Stoney Creek Sabres Hockey Associa- tion…Third in Ontario, second in the league during the 2018-19 Junior season…Assistant captain throughout Junior season… Participated in the Team Canada U18 Camp…Played for Team Ontario in the 2019 Canada Winter Games, placing 4th in Canada…Four-year honor roll student at King’s…Multi sport athlete throughout elementary and high school.

Personal: Ainsley Patricia Svetek…daughter of Ed and Lesley Svetek…has two older sisters, Cassidy and current UConn wom- en’s hockey senior defenseman Tristyn…Biomedical Engineering major.

Career Statistics

Year GP G A P Shots % Pen Min PPG/SHG/GWG +/- 19-20 16 0 1 1 10 .000 3 6 0/0/0 -2 Total 16 0 1 1 10 .000 3 6 0/0/0 -2

Kate Thurman | Sophomore 21 Forward | Ranchos Palos Verdes, Calif. | 5’3

2019-20: Competed in all 39 contests… Tallied five points over the season. Notched first collegiate goal Nov. 5 in the 7-0 rout of Brown… Dished out assists against Colgate (Oct. 25), Providence (Dec. 5) and Holy Cross (Jan. 3-4).

Before UConn: Graduated from Centennial High School…Played for the Chicago Young Americans hockey team, serving as team captain in 2018-19…Four-time state champion…Two-time Bronze Medalist at USA Hockey National Championships (2015, ’18)…2017-18 JWHL All-Star…Four-time academic letter award winner…Graduated with highest scholastic honors…Member of National Honor Society and Mu Alpha Theta (Math Honor Society)…Winner of the Interact Excellence Award for Rotary Com- munity Service.

Personal: Kathryn Elizabeth Thurman…daughter of Curt and Elizabeth…has three brothers, Rob, Jack and Grant…Allied Health Science major.

Career Statistics

Year GP G A P Shots % Pen Min PPG/SHG/GWG +/- 19-20 39 1 4 5 24 .042 1 2 0/0/1 -4 Total 39 1 4 5 24 .042 1 2 0/0/1 -4

21 Coryn Tormala | Sophomore 12 Forward | Sussex, Wis. | 5’11 10

2019-20: Skated in all 39 games, totaling three goals and an assist for four points… Finished third on the team in shot per- centage (.103)… Tallied first career point off an assist in the 7-0 rout of Brown (Nov. 5)… Netted pair of goals in the home- and-home series against Holy Cross (Jan. 3-4), scoring one in each game…Added a goal at Vermont (Feb. 10)… Collected Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Week honors for Jan. 6.

Before UConn: Played for the Milwaukee Jr. Admirals, serving as team captain in 2018-19 season…Led the team in total points in 2017-18…Played up on the U19 team and earned a Central District Camp invite during 2016-17 campaign…Won the State and Central Division Championships, and also attended the USA Hockey National Championships as a member of two different clubs - the Madison Capitals U16 team (2015-16) and the Chicago Young Americans U14 team (2014-15)…Three-year lacrosse player at Arrowhead High School…Team captain as a junior and senior…Three-time state champion (’17, ’18, ’19)…Garnered multiple honors during 18-19 season, including US Lacrosse All-American, First Team All-State, First Team All-Conference Classic Eight, Classic Eight Player of the Year and Team MVP…2017-18 US Lacrosse Academic All-American…4.0 cumulative GPA…Honor Student…Student Academic Athlete Award Recipient.

Personal: Coryn Madison Tormala…daughter of Christopher and Audra Tormala…has two brothers, Elijah and Luke…major is undecided. Career Statistics

Year GP G A P Shots % Pen Min PPG/SHG/GWG +/- 19-20 39 3 1 4 29 .103 0 0 0/0/0 -7 Total 39 3 1 4 29 .103 0 0 0/0/0 -7

Kaitlyn Yearwood | Sophomore 8 Defense | Thornhill, Ontario | 5’7 88

2019-20: Appeared in 38 games… Recorded six points (1g, 5a) over the course of the season… Notched first career goal in the 1-0 win at Providence (Dec. 5)… Provided the assist on the game-winning goal in the 2-1 win over the Eagles in Game 3 of the Hockey East Quarterfinals… Also dished out assists at Merrimack (Oct. 19), at Boston College (Nov. 22), vs. Minnesota Duluth (Nov. 30) and against Maine (Jan. 25).

Before UConn: Played for the Toronto Aeros Girls Hockey Association…Helped Junior Aeros complete a clean sweep, captur- ing league, playoff and Provincial gold during 2017-18 season…Won Provincial Silver as a member of the Midget Aeros team in 2015-16 and 2016-17… …2016-17 Midget Aeros regular season and league champions... …2018-19 final four attendee…Two-time assistant captain…Assisted field hockey team to 2018 OFSAA Bronze medal…Possesses a second degree black belt in karate… Ontario Scholar Learning through Sport award recipient…Four-year honor roll student.

Personal: Kaitlyn Patricia Yearwood…daughter of Greg and Lenore Yearwood…has one brother, Nicholas…Allied Health Sci- ence major.

Career Statistics

Year GP G A P Shots % Pen Min PPG/SHG/GWG +/- 19-20 38 1 5 6 20 .050 11 22 0/0/1 -6 Total 38 1 5 6 20 .050 11 22 0/0/1 -6

22 Alexandra-Anne Boyer | Freshman 10 Defense | Saint-Constant, Quebec | 5’3

Before UConn: Graduate of Heritage Regional High School (2018)… Prior to that attended Jacques Leber (2013- 16)… Did two years of cegep at Dawson College… Played two years with the Dawson Blues under head coach Jean-Francois LeBlond… 2019-20 team captain… RSEQ First Team All-Star (2018-19)… Five-year letterwinner… 2017-18 Heritage Huskies Hockey Award of Excellence… 2016 Champions Coupe Jacques Leber… 2016 Jacques Leber Hockey Honor… 2015 Jacques Leber Athlete of the Year… 2018 Heritage Regional High School Academic Honor (for 86% average in all classes combined)… 2017 Heritage Regional High School Academic Honor for 89% average in all classes combined… 2016 Jacques Leber French Award

Personal: Daughter of Sylvain Boyer and Martine Lanctôt… Has one brother, Mathieu, and one sister, Amelie-Kas- sandra… Pre-Sport Management major.

Tia Chan | Freshman 88 Goaltender | Hamilton, Ontario | 5’6

Before UConn: Played three seasons for the Burlington Junior Barracudas under head coach Kevin Greco… As- sistant captain… 1.40 goals-against average, 0.949 save percentage… Also ran track and field… Competed at OFSAA (Ontario Championship) for javelin… Member of the honor roll.

Personal: Daughter of Jeff and Tammy Chan… Has two brothers, James and Ryan...Undecided major.

23 Jada Habisch | Freshman 25 Forward | Buffalo, Minn. | 5’3 29

Before UConn: Graduated from and played for Buffalo High School… Scored 168 points on Three-year captain… Three-year MVP… Four-time All-Conference selection… Three-time All-Section... All-state honorable mention… Hobey Baker Award winner… Also played soccer… team captain… Notched 28 points (13 goals, 15 assists)… Named Miss Offense… All-conference honorable mention… Academic All-State as a senior… Four-time Academic All-Conference and Academic All-Section… Four-time A-honor roll selection…. Member of National Honor Soci- ety… Featured in the Wright County Journal Press & The Journal Press, Buffalo Minnesota.

Personal: Daughter of Jeff and Suzette Habisch… Has two brothers, Blake and Riley… Biology major.

Valérie Haché | Freshman 28 Forward | Shippagan, . | 5’7 24

Before UConn: Competed with Selects Academy from 2018-2020… Recorded 36 points (15g, 21a)… Two-time N.Y. State Champion (2019 and 2020)… Qualified for Nationals with Select Academy in 2019 and 2020… Played with Team New-Brunswick in 2019 Canada Winter Games and Team Atlantic at Canadian u18 Nationals… Took home MVP honors and the gold medal at the Atlantic Championship… Made team New Brunswick from 2016-20… won two gold medals at Atlantic Challenge Cup… Assistant captain in 2018 and 2020… Northern Panthers team cap- tain in 2017… Featured in Acadie Nouvelle.

Personal: Daughter of Dany Haché and Jana Beaudin … has one brother, Jacob, and one sister, Marilou.

24 Kate Klassen | Freshman 29 Forward | Chilliwack, British Columbia | 5’7

Before UConn: Played two years with the Pacific Steelers under coach Jeff Eaton… Led team in points during 2018-19 season… Two-time JWHL All-Star team selection… Also played field hockey and ran track… Qualified for three events to provincials (track)… MVP, points and assist leader for field hockey… Straight A student… Won Academic Proficiency Award… Featured in the Chilliwack Progress.

Personal: Daughter of Steve and Carrie Klassen…. Has two sisters, Jillian and Sophie… Kinesiology major.

Kathryn Stockdale | Freshman 24 Forward | Ottawa, Ontario | 5’6

Before UConn: Graduated from John McCrae Secondary School… 2019-20 Nepean Junior Wildcats assistant captain… Scored 18 points in 2019-20, 26 in 2018-19… Competed for Ottawa Lady Senators in 2017-18, tallying 13 points… Played for Team Ontario Blue, went to Canadian Nationals… Also played soccer and field hockey… Field hockey city champs in 2018, also qualified for OFSAA same season… Three-time soccer city champs (2017, 18, 19)… Played soccer in Ontario Provincial Development League from 2015-17… Made 2019-20 honor roll (above 80 percent)… Featured in the Barrhaven Independent.

Personal: Daughter of Randy and Tracy Stockdale …. Has one brother, Bennett… Undeclared business major.

25 26 2019-2020 University of Connecticut Women's Ice Hockey Overall Statistics (as of Mar 8, 2020)

Overall Record: 19-18-2 Conf: 13-12-2 Home: 7-6-2 Away: 12-8-0 Neutral: 0-4-0

Shots Penalties Goals # Player GP G A PTS SH SH% +/- PEN-MIN MIN MAJ OTH PP SH FG GW GT OT HT PN UA BLK 9 Snodgrass, Natalie 39 16 17 33 187 .086 +3 13-34 12 0 1 2 1 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 13 97 Crawley, Catherine 39 14 16 30 92 .152 -2 5-10 5 0 0 3 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 19 61 Colangelo, Briana 37 7 16 23 51 .137 -3 5-10 5 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 15 27 Wabick, Morgan 39 8 13 21 93 .086 -1 11-22 11 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 19 16 Wabick, Taylor 38 6 15 21 83 .072 +6 4-8 4 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 1 52 46 Fox, Danielle 39 6 10 16 64 .094 -6 5-10 5 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 16 55 Harkness, Viki 39 9 6 15 97 .093 +1 1-2 1 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 11 17 Bouzide, Savannah 39 6 7 13 65 .092 +4 8-16 8 0 0 4 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 15 44 Svetek, Tristyn 39 2 10 12 81 .025 -9 6-12 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 85 19 Sim, Leona 37 2 7 9 38 .053 +4 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 6 Aney, Jessie 30 4 4 8 41 .098 -4 2-4 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 74 Reid, Emily 39 3 5 8 49 .061 +1 4-8 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 54 20 Peterson, Claire 39 1 6 7 28 .036 +10 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 8 Yearwood, Kaitlyn 38 1 5 6 20 .050 -6 11-22 11 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 24 7 Pasqua, Danika 33 4 1 5 53 .075 -1 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 15 5 Wong, Camryn 39 1 4 5 41 .024 -3 4-8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 52 21 Thurman, Kate 39 1 4 5 24 .042 -4 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 11 12 Tormala, Coryn 39 3 1 4 29 .103 -7 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 77 Landry, Amy 36 0 4 4 43 .000 -3 7-14 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 22 Svetek, Ainsley 17 0 1 1 10 .000 -2 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 18 Leacy, Shavonne 2 0 0 0 0 .000 -1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 Fisher, Morgan 29 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 30 Nicholas, MacKenzie 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 Carpentier-Yelle, Samantha 12 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TM Team 22 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 39 94 152 246 1189 .079 -23 100-208 99 0 1 19 2 19 19 1 1 0 0 7 452 Opponents 39 89 144 233 982 .091 +19 132-264 132 0 0 10 2 20 18 1 3 0 0 6 437

Goal Average Saves Record Goals Allowed # Goalie GP-GS MIN GA AVG SV SV% W L T SHO PP SH EN PEN SOG 39 Carpentier-Yelle, Samantha 12-10 634:58 18 1.70 237 .929 7 3 0 3 3 2 0 0 0 24 Fisher, Morgan 29-29 1711:41 67 2.35 656 .907 12 15 2 5 7 0 0 0 0 30 Nicholas, MacKenzie 1-0 04:18 1 13.95 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TM Team 22-0 14:02 3 25.65 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 Totals 39-0 2364:59 92 2.26 893 .909 19 18 2 8 10 2 3 0 0 Opponents 39-0 2364:59 94 2.38 1095 .921 18 19 2 0 19 2 2 0 0

27 Records & Awards 28 e a s o n e co r d s 16 Natalie Vibert 2006-07 S R 16 Shannon Connolly 2004-05

POINTS 1. 49 Dominique Thibault 2007-08 WINS 2. 41 Jaclyn Hawkins 2007-08 1. 18 Alexandra Garcia 2009-10 3. 40 Jaclyn Hawkins 2004-05 2. 17 Brittany Wilson 2006-07 4. 38 Dominique Thibault 2008-09 17 Kaitlyn Shain 2004-05 38 Natalie Snodgrass 2017-18 4. 16 Brittany Wilson 2007-08 5. 36 Jaclyn Hawkins 2006-07 5. 15 Brittany Wilson 2008-09 36 Kim Berry 2001-02 SAVES 7. 33 Natalie Snodgrass 2019-20 1. 972 Elaine Chuli 2015-16 8. 31 Catherine Crawley 2019-20 2. 968 Brittany Wilson 2006-07 9. 30 Michelle Binning 2009-10 3. 940 Annie Belanger 2016-17 30 Michelle Binning 2008-09 4. 903 Alexandra Garcia 2010-11 30 Sarah MacDonnell 2014-15 5. 892 Elaine Chuli 2014-15 30 Leah Lum 2017-18 6. 840 Annie Belanger 2017-18 13. 29 Natalie Snodgrass 2018-19 7. 833 Shannon Murphy 2001-02 29 Monique Weber 2009-10 8. 813 Elaine Chuli 2012-13 29 Leah Lum 2016-17 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE GOALS 1. 1.60 Alexandra Garcia 2009-10 1. 25 Jaclyn Hawkins 2004-05 2. 1.70 Samantha Carpentier-Yelle 2019-20 2. 24 Dominique Thibault 2008-09 3. 1.74 Jennie Bellonio 2007-08 Annie Belanger 24 Dominique Thibault 2007-08 4. 1.84 Annie Belanger 2017-18 4. 23 Kim Berry 2001-02 5. 1.96 Brittany Wilson 2008-09 5. 21 Natalie Snodgrass 2017-18 6. 2.07 Brittany Wilson 2006-07 6. 20 Michelle Binning 2009-10 SAVE PERCENTAGE 35 Kayla Campero 2011-15 7. 19 Theresa Knutson 2015-16 1. .941 Elaine Chuli 2015-16 11. 34 Briana Colangelo 2016-20 8. 18 Jaclyn Hawkins 2006-07 2. .938 Annie Belanger 2017-18 12. 31 Sarah MacDonnell 2011-15 18 Leah Lum 2016-17 3. .935 Jennie Bellonio 2007-08 31 Emily Snodgrass 2011-15 9. 17 Michelle Binning 2008-09 4. .931 Alexandra Garcia 2009-10 14. 30 Kim Berry 2001-03 10. 16 Natalie Snodgrass 2019-20 5. .929 Samantha Carpentier-Yelle 2019-20 11. 15 Catherine Crawley 2019-20 ASSISTS .929 Elaine Chuli 2013-14 1. 75 Jaclyn Hawkins 2004-08 15 Natalie Snodgrass 2018-19 .929 Annie Belanger 2016-17 2. 68 Briana Colangelo 2016-20 15 Emily Snodgrass 2014-15 8. .926 Elaine Chuli 2014-15 3. 60 Leah Lum 2014-18 ASSISTS .926 Brittany Wilson 2007-08 4. 58 Cristin Allen 2006-10 1. 27 Jaclyn Hawkins 2007-08 .926 Kaitlyn Shain 2005-06 5. 57 Jennifer Chaisson 2007-11 2. 25 Dominique Thibault 2007-08 11. .924 Annie Belanger 2014-15 6. 50 Dominique Thibault 2006-09 3. 22 Cristin Allen 2008-09 .924 Brittany Wilson 2006-07 7. 48 Natalie Snodgrass 2017-21 4. 21 Cristin Allen 2009-10 48 Catherine Crawley 2016-20 .924 Kaitlyn Shain 2004-05 9. 47 Sarah MacDonnell 2011-15 5. 20 Leah Lum 2017-18 SHUTOUTS 10. 44 Amy Hollstein 2006-10 6. 19 Sarah MacDonnell 2014-15 1. 6 Alexandra Garcia 2009-10 11. 41 Jody Sydor 2007-11 7. 18 Briana Colangelo 2018-19 2. 5 Morgan Fisher 2019-20 12. 40 Natalie Vibert 2003-07 18 Jody Sydor 2008-09 5 Alexandra Garcia 2010-11 40 Tiffany Owens 2001-05 18 Jaclyn Hawkins 2006-07 5 Brittany Wilson 2008-09 40 Sami Evelyn 2008-12 18 Justine Fredette 2015-16 15. 39 Emily Snodgrass 2011-15 5 Brittany Wilson 2007-08 39 Megan McLeod 2001-05 11. 17 Michela Cava 2013-14 5 Kaitlyn Shain 2005-06 17 Tiffany Owens 2004-05 7. 4 Brittany Wilson 2006-07 WINS 17 Natalie Snodgrass 2017-18, 2019-20 4 Annie Belanger 2017-18 1. 51 Brittany Wilson 2005-09 17 Briana Colangelo 2017-18, 2019-20 2. 32 Kaitlyn Shain 2002-06 15. 16 Briana Colangelo 2016-17 32 Annie Belanger 2014-18 4. 29 Morgan Fisher 2016-20 29 Alexandra Garcia 2008-12 6. 28 Elaine Chuli 2012-15 a r e e r e co r d s C R SAVES 1. 3,467 Elaine Chuli 2012-15 POINTS 2. 2,505 Annie Belanger 2014-18 1. 144 Jaclyn Hawkins 2004-08 3. 2,391 Brittany Wilson 2005-09 2. 122 Dominique Thibault 2006-09 4. 2,309 Alexandra Garcia 2008-12 3. 102 Leah Lum 2014-18 5. 2,272 Shannon Murphy 2001-05 102 Briana Colangelo 2016-20 5. 100 Natalie Snodgrass 2017-21 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 6. 88 Amy Hollstein 2006-10 1. 1.81 Samantha Carpentier-Yelle 2018-22 7. 84 Jennifer Chaisson 2007-11 2. 2.22 Brittany Wilson 2005-09 8. 83 Catherine Crawley 2016-20 3. 2.25 Annie Belanger 2014-18 9. 79 Theresa Knutson 2014-18 4. 2.26 Alexandra Garcia 2008-12 10. 78 Michelle Binning 2006-10 5. 2.35 Morgan Fisher 2016-20 11. 77 Tiffany Owens 2001-05 6. 2.40 Kaitlyn Shain 2002-06 12. 75 Sarah MacDonnell 2011-15 7. 2.88 Shannon Murphy 2001-05 13. 72 Cristin Allen 2006-10 14. 70 Emily Snodgrass 2011-15 SAVE PERCENTAGE 70 Kayla Campero 2011-15 1. .928 Annie Belanger 2014-18 16. 65 Megan McLeod 2001-05 2. .924 Samantha Carpentier-Yelle 2018-22 17. 64 Morgan Wabick 2017-21 3. .922 Elaine Chuli 2012-15 18. 63 Natalie Vibert 2003-07 4. .921 Alexandra Garcia 2008-12 .921 Brittany Wilson 2005-09 GOALS .921 Kaitlyn Shain 2002-06 1. 69 Jaclyn Hawkins 2004-08 7 .914 Morgan Fisher 2016-20 2. 62 Dominique Thibault 2006-09 8. .906 Shannon Murphy 2001-05 3. 52 Natalie Snodgrass 2017-21 4. 51 Theresa Knutson 2014-18 SHUTOUTS 5. 47 Michelle Binning 2006-10 1. 15 Brittany Wilson 2005-09 Dominique Thibault 6. 44 Amy Hollstein 2006-10 2. 11 Alexandra Garcia 2008-12 7. 42 Leah Lum 2014-18 3. 10 Morgan Fisher 2016-20 8. 37 Tiffany Owens 2001-05 10 Kaitlyn Shain 2002-05 9. 35 Catherine Crawley 2016-20 5. 6 Elaine Chuli 2012-15 6. 5 Annie Belanger 2014-18 Active Players in Bold *minimum of 10 games played

29 I n d i v i d ua l G a m e R e co r d s T e a m A wa r d s GOALS 4 Natalie Phelps at Salve Regina (11/18/00) 2001-02 3 Theresa Knutson PROVIDENCE (1/17/16) Most Valuable Player Kim Berry 3 Taylor Gross vs. Sacred Heart (11/27/10) Most Improved Player Lauren O’Connor 3 Natalie Snodgrass at Holy Cross (1/5/19) Unsung Hero Tiffany Owens 3 Savannah Bouzide at Union (10/27/18) 2002-03 3 Dominque Thibault NORTHEASTERN (1/23/09) Most Valuable Player Tiffany Owens SACRED HEART (9/27/09) Most Improved Players Erika Spaeth & Kaitlyn Shain 3 Nicole Tritter SACRED HEART (9/27/09) Unsung Hero Jennifer Houlden 3 Jaclyn Hawkins MAINE (10/21/06) 2003-04 VERMONT (10/6/06) PROVIDENCE (10/15/05) Most Valuable Player Tiffany Owens NORTHEASTERN (2/26/05) Most Improved Players Molly Garrett & Katherine V. NORTHEASTERN (1/29/05) Deveire 3 Leslie Hurlburt MAINE (3/7/04) Unsung Heros Jennifer Houlden & Julia Marashio 3 Kim Berry NORTHEASTERN (1/4/02) 2004-05 3 Julie Marashio FINDLAY (10/25/01) Most Valuable Player Kaitlyn Shain 3 Carla Prince SALVE REGINA (12/5/00) Most Improved Player Alicia Ramolla Nicole Tritter 3 Nicole Perigard at Salve Regina (11/18/00) Unsung Hero 2005 Senior Class 3 Natalie Phelps at Salve Regina (12/5/00) 2005-06 Most Valuable Player Kaitlyn Shain l l i m e a p ta i n s ASSISTS Most Improved Player Bridget King A -T C 6 Laura Scarpa at Salve Regina (11/18/00) Unsung Hero Jennifer Houlden 2000-01 5 Jocelyn Slattery vs. Sacred Heart (11/27/10) 2006-07 Rana Swistak, Sr. (C) 4 Cristin Allen at Maine (11/8/09 Most Valuable Player Brittany Wilson 2001-02 3 Natalie Snodgrass vs. Brown (11/5/19) Stefanie Snow, So. (C) 3 Taylor Wabick vs. Brown (11/5/19) Most Improved Player Olivia Hogan Unsung Hero Jaclyn Hawkins Sara Mahoney, So. (A) 3 Savannah Bouzide at Holy Cross (1/5/19) Julie Marashio, So. (A) 3 Briana Colangelo at Rensselaer (10/15/16) Pat Babcock Award Natalie Vibert Rookie Cristin Allen 2002-03 3 Justine Fredette BOSTON UNIVERSITY (12/5/15) Stefanie Snow, Jr. (C) 3 Leah Lum NORTHEASTERN (2/2/18) 2007-08 Most Valuable Player Dominique Thibault Sara Mahoney, Jr. (A) 3 Taylor Wabick MAINE(1/27/18) Caitlin Salazer-Reid, So. (A) 3 Kayla Mee MAINE (1/27/18) Most Improved Player Jennie Bellonio 2003-04 3 Natalie Snodgrass UNION (10/13/17) Unsung Hero Britney Chandler Stefanie Snow, Sr. (C) 3 Rebecca Hewett at Brown (11/23/09) Pat Babcock Award Jaclyn Hawkins 2004-05 3 Cristin Allen at Minnesota State (10/3/08) Rookie Jody Sydor Shannon Connolly, Sr. (C) 3 Amy Hollstein COLGATE (10/10/08) 2008-09 Jennifer Holden, Jr. (C) Most Valuable Player Amy Hollstein Tiffany Owens, Sr. (C) POINTS Most Improved Player Jessica Lutz Megan McLeod, Sr. (A) 7 Laura Scarpa at Salve Regina (11/18/00) Unsung Hero Brianna Uliasz 2005-06 5 Natalie Snodgrass vs. Brown (11/5/19) Jennifer Houlden, Sr. (C) 5 Jocelyn Slattery vs. Sacred Heart (11/27/10) Rookie Rebecca Hewett 2009-10 Alicia Ramolla, Jr. (C) 5 Dominique Thibault SACRED HEART (9/27/08) Jaclyn Hawkins, So. (A) 4 Briana Colangelo Merrimack (2/14/20) Most Valuable Player Cristin Allen Most Improved Player Tiffany Good 2006-07 4 Morgan Wabick at Holy Cross (1/5/19) Jaclyn Hawkins, Jr., (C) 4 Cristin Allen at Maine (11/8/09) Unsung Hero Michelle Binning Pat Babcock Award Amy Hollstein Alicia Ramolla, Sr. (C) 4 Michelle Binning at Brown (10/23/09) Natalie Vibert, Sr. (C) 4 Nicole Tritter SACRED HEART (9/27/08) Rookie Kelly Horan 2007-08 4 Kayla Campero PRINCETON (1/2/13) 2010-11 Jaclyn Hawkins, Sr. (C) 4 Theresa Knutson BOSTON UNIVERSITY (12/5/15) Most Valuable Player Sami Evelyn Bridget King, Sr. (C) 4 Justine Fredette BOSTON UNIVERSITY (12/5/15) Most Improved Player Stephanie Raithby 2008-09 Unsung Hero Kelly Horan Nicole Tritter, Sr. (C) SAVES Pat Babcock Award Jennifer Chaisson Dominique Thibault, Jr. (C) 69 Elaine Chuli vs. New Hampshire (2/27/16) Rookie Taylor Gross 2009-10 59 Elaine Chuli at Boston College (10/30/15) 2013-14 Amy Hollstein, Sr. (C) 55 Diana Cohen at Wayne State (1/20/01) Cristin Allen, Sr. (A) Elaine Chuli vs. Vermont (1/10/15) Most Valuable Player Elaine Chuli Most Improved Player Lexi Lersch Michelle Binning, Sr. (A) 53 Elaine Chuli at Northeastern (1/22/16) Jody Sydor, Jr. (A) 52 Elaine Chuli at Clarkson (11/13/15) Unsung Hero Erin Burns Pat Babcock Award Sarah MacDonnell 2010-11 49 Kaitlyn Shain ST. LAWRENCE (11/26/05) Jody Sydor, Sr. (C) 49 Brittany WIlson at Mercyhurst (1/19/07) Rookie Jessica Stott 2014-15 Jennifer Chaisson, Sr. (A) 48 Elaine Chuli at Boston College (11/23/13) Brittany Murphy, Sr. (A) 47 Diane Cohen at Holy Cross (2/15/01) Most Valuable Player Elaine Chuli 2011-12 Most Improved Player Cydnee Cook Sami Evelyn, Sr. (C) Unsung Hero Rebecca Fleming Rebecca Hewett, Sr. (C) Pat Babcock Award Sarah MacDonnell Maude Blain, Jr. (A) Rookie Leah Lum 2012-13 2015-16 Kelly Horan, Sr. (C) Most Valuable Player Elaine Chuli Caitlin Hewes, So. (A) Most Improved Players Nora Maclaine & Rebecca Lindblad Rachel Farrel, So. (A) Unsung Hero Leah Buress & Jessica Stott 2013-14 Pat Babcock Award Elaine Chuli Erin Burns, Sr. (C) Rookie Jaime Fox Caitlin Hewes, Jr. (A) 2016-17 Sarah MacDonnell, Jr. (A) Most Valuable Player Leah Lum 2014-15 Most Improved Player Rebecca Lindblad Erin Burns, Sr. (C) Caitlin Hewes, Jr. (A) Unsung Hero Jessica Stott Sarah MacDonnell, Jr. (A) Pat Babcock Award Kelly Harris 2015-16 Rookie Briana Colangelo Caitlin Hewes, R-Sr. (C) 2017-18 Leah Buress, Sr. (C) Most Valuable Player Annie Belanger 2016-17 Most Improved Player Savannah Bouzide Jessica Stott, Sr. (C) Unsung Hero Jaime Fox Justine Fredette, Jr. (C) Pat Babcock Award Lindsay Roethke 2017-18 Rookie Natalie Snodgrass Justine Fredette (C) 2018-19 Leah Lum (A) Most Valuable Player Jaime Fox Jaime Fox (A) Most Improved Player Danielle Fox 2018-19 Unsung Hero Briana Colangelo & Catherine Crawley Jaime Fox (C) Pat Babcock Award Jaime Fox & Catherine Crawley Briana Colangelo (A) Jaclyn Hawkins Rebecca Lindblad (A) Rookie Danika Pasqua 2019-20 Briana Colangelo (C) Catherine Crawley (A) Emily Reid (A) Natalie Snodgrass (A) 30 2000-01 2002-03 Devon Hall, Marci Lambert & Rana Swistak Stefanie Snow, Sara Mahoney & Caitlin Salazer-Reid

Record: 3-10-0 [Independent] 20 at Wayne State L, 0-9 Overall Record: 11-20-4 January November 21 at Findlay L, 0-9 Hockey East Record: 3-9-3 4 at Niagara W, 6-2 12 Manhattanville L, 0-19 24 Holy Cross L, 1-9 October 5 at Niagara T, 3-3 18 at Salve Regina W, 12-0 February 12 at Mercyhurst L, 0-2 10 No. 5 St. Lawrence L, 1-5 29 at Connecticut College L, 1-8 7 at Rensselaer L, 0-7 13 at Mercyhurst L, 2-4 11 No. 5 St. Lawrence L, 0-7 December 10 St. Michael’s W, 6-3 19 No. 6 Wisconsin L, 0-6 17 Maine* T, 2-2 5 Salve Regina W, 11-4 11 at Amherst College L, 0-10 20 No. 6 Wisconsin L, 2-4 19 No. 5 New Hampshire* L, January 15 at Holy Cross L, 1-6 November 0-3 10 at Rensselaer L, 0-11 1 at Quinnipiac W, 4-0 25 at No. 4 Dartmouth L, 1-8 17 Rensselaer L, 2-10 2 Quinnipiac W, 2-0 26 at No. 4 Dartmouth L, 2-5 9 at Northeastern* W, 2-1 ot 30 Quinnipiac W, 5-1 10 Northeastern* L, 1-3 February 16 at Findlay W, 2-0 1 Brown W, 3-2 17 at Ohio State L, 2-6 7 at No. 9 Providence* L, 2-3 22 Niagara W, 3-2 8 No. 9 Providence* L, 1-2 26 at No. 2 Harvard L, 1-5 14 Boston College* W, 1-0 OT 30 Cornell W, 2-1 16 at Boston College* L, 2-3 December 21 at Northeastern* W, 1-0 1 Providence* T, 2-2 March 7 at No. 5 New Hampshire* L, 1 at Maine* L, 0-2 0-8 2 at Maine* L, 1-5 8 No. 5 New Hampshire* L, 1-2 15 vs. No. 8 Providence% L, 0-7 2001-02 30 at Boston College* T, 1-1 % Hockey East Semifinal (Boston, Stefanie Snow, Sara Mahoney & Julie Marashio

Overall Record: 11-21-3 6 at Maine* L, 2-4 ECAC Record: 7-12-2 12 Boston College* T, 1-1 October 13 Boston College* W, 4-1 20 at Wisconsin L, 1-10 16 at Quinnipiac* W, 5-1 21 at Wisconsin T, 1-1 19 at Brown L, 1-3 25 Findlay W, 7-4 25 New Hampshire* L, 0-1 28 at Boston College* W, 4-3 26 at Providence* L, 0-4 November February 2 Northeastern* L, 1-3 1 Niagara* L, 1-4 3 at Northeastern* L, 3-5 2 Niagara* L, 0-3 9 Quinnipiac* W, 2-1 8 Wayne State W, 6-1 2003-04 10 at Quinnipiac* W, 4-1 9 Wayne State L, 3-4 Caitlin Salazer-Reid, Sara Mahoney & Stefanie Snow 16 Ohio State L, 1-3 16 Providence* L, 2-4 24 at Yale W, 3-1 17 at Providence* L. 1-3 Overall Record: 9-19-6 November 25 at Princeton L, 2-3 ot 23 at Niagara* L, 0-5 Hockey East Record: 3-11-4 1 Princeton L, 0-6 December 24 at Cornell L, 2-4 October 2 Princeton L, 1-6 1 at New Hampshire* W, 2-0 March 11 at North Dakota T, 1-1 7 Quinnipiac W, 2-1 2 at New Hampshire* L, 1-3 1 Maine* T, 3-3 12 at North Dakota W, 2-0 15 No. 2 Dartmouth L, 0-1 7 at St. Cloud W, 4-2 OT 18 No. 9 Mercyhurst L, 1-2 16 No. 2 Dartmouth L, 0-3 8 at St. Cloud L, 1-3 2 Maine* L, 2-3 19 No. 9 Mercyhurst T, 2-2 22 Boston College* W, 3-1 12 Harvard L, 1-3 9 New Hampshire% L. 1-4 24 No. 8 New Hampshire* L, 23 at Boston College* W, 3-0 January % ECAC Quarterfinal (Storrs, Conn.) 2-4 28 at No. 5 St. Lawrence L, 3-5 26 at No. 8 New Hampshire* T, 1-1 29 at No. 5 St. Lawrence W, 3-2 4 Northeastern* W, 3-1 December

31 4 Yale W, 4-1 6 at Boston College* W, 4-3 January 8 Boston College* T, 3-3 9 No. 10 Minnesota State L, 2-5 14 Providence* L, 1-3 10 No. 10 Minnesota State L, 15 at Providence* L, 0-7 0-4 20 at No. 9 New Hampshire* L, 16 at Providence* L, 3-5 1-4 17 Providence* L, 1-3 22 No. 9 New Hampshire* L, 2-7 23 at Maine* L, 0-2 28 at Northeastern* W, 4-2 24 at Maine* W, 3-2 29 Northeastern* T, 2-2 30 Northeastern* L, 0-3 March 31 at Northeastern* T, 1-1 6 Maine* L, 1-5 February 7 Maine* L, 3-4

2005-06 Kaitlyn Shain, Janelle Armitage & Jennifer Houlden

Overall Record: 12-21-1 6 Brown L, 0-1 Hockey East Record: 10-11-0 10 at No. 9 Harvard L, 1-3 October January 7 at No. 3 Minnesota L, 0-3 1 at Vermont* W, 2-1 15 No. 9 Providence* W, 3-1 2 at Vermont* W, 3-0 22 at Maine* L, 0-1 ot 7 No. 6 Mercyhurst L, 0-4 29 No. 10 Yale W, 3-0 8 Niagara W, 8-0 2004-05 30 Quinnipiac L, 2-3 12 Rensselaer L, 1-2 Erika Spaeth, Megan McLeod, Caitlin Salazer-Reid, Lisa Beck, Tif- November 14 at Dartmouth T, 1-1 fany Owens, Jacquelyn McGuire, Shannon Murphy, 4 at Wayne State L, 0-1 15 at Boston University* L, 0-3 Shannon Connolly & Angie Wallace 5 at Wayne State L, 2-3 22 at No. 2 New Hampshire* L, 0-3 12 Boston University* W, 3-0 28 at Northeastern* W, 3-2 13 at Northeastern* L, 2-3 29 Northeastern* W, 10-1 Overall Record: 16-12-8 15 No. 10 Providence* L, 3-4 19 at Boston College* L, 1-2 February Hockey East Record: 11-5-4 16 at No. 10 Providence* T, 3-3 20 at Boston University* W, 1-0 ot 4 Maine* W, 5-1 October 21 Maine* W, 4-1 15 No. 5 St. Lawrence L, 5-6 22 Maine* L, 2-3 25 at No. 1 St. Lawrence L, 1-6 5 Maine* L, 1-2 16 No. 5 St. Lawrence L, 4-5 28 at Northeastern* W, 2-1 26 at No. 1 St. Lawrence L, 0-4 11 Boston College* L, 0-4 22 at No. 7 New Hampshire* L, 29 Northeastern* T, 4-4 December 17 No. 1 New Hampshire* L, 1-5 0-4 February 1 Vermont* W, 4-0 19 at No. 1 New Hampshire* L, 0-6 29 at Quinnipiac W, 2-1 4 Boston College* W, 4-1 3 Boston College* L, 1-6 25 Providence* W, 2-1 31 at Yale W, 2-1 6 at Boston College* L, 1-2 26 at Providence* L, 2-5 November 12 at No. 10 Providence* W, 5-3 5 at Boston College* W, 4-1 13 No. 10 Providence* W, 3-2 7 Boston College* W, 3-2 19 No. 8 New Hampshire* T, 0-0 12 North Dakota T, 2-2 20 No. 8 New Hampshire* W, 3-2 13 North Dakota W, 5-2 26 Northeastern* W, 4-1 19 at Minnesota State T, 2-2 27 at Northeastern* T, 1-1 20 at Minnesota State T, 2-2 March 27 at No. 8 Princeton L, 1-3 4 at Maine* W, 3-2 28 at No. 8 Princeton L, 0-2 5 at Maine* W, 4-1 December 12 vs. No. 8 New Hampshire% W, 5-4 ot 4 at No. 8 New Hampshire* L, 13 vs. No. 9 Providence^ L, 1-3 2-5 % Hockey East Semifinal (Boston, 8 No. 5 Harvard L, 3-5 Mass.) January ^ Hockey East Final (Boston, 2006-07 4 at No. 9 Brown T, 3-3 Mass.) Katherine VanDeveire, Natalie Vibert, Alicia Ramolla & 8 at Niagara W, 2-0 9 at No. 5 Mercyhurst L, 1-4 Leslie Hurlburt

Overall Record: 17-15-3 28 Wayne State W, 3-2 Hockey East Record: 12-7-2 November October 3 at Ohio State L, 1-5 6 Vermont* W, 8-2 4 at Ohio State L, 0-2 7 Vermont* W, 3-0 11 at Boston University* W, 2-0 14 Colgate W, 3-1 12 Northeastern* W, 3-2 ot 15 No. 4 St. Lawrence L, 0-3 18 No. 10 Boston College* L, 1-5 21 Maine* W, 8-3 19 Boston University* T, 2-2 22 at Providence* W, 1-0 December 27 Wayne State W, 4-3 2 at No. 10 Boston College* W, 4-2 5 No. 5 Harvard W, 3-2

32 29 at Yale L, 0-3 4 at Maine* W, 3-1 30 at Quinnipiac L, 1-2 7 at Brown L, 1-2 ot January 10 at No. 9 Boston College* W, 3-2 4 at Vermont* L,2-3 16 No. 4 New Hampshire* L, 1-2 6 No. 2 New Hampshire* L, 2-6 18 at No. 4 New Hampshire* T, 2-2 11 Boston University* L, 2-3 ot 24 at Providence* L, 1-4 13 No. 4 Dartmouth W. 4-2 25 Providence* L, 3-6 19 at No. 1 Mercyhurst T. 3-3 March 20 at No. 1 Mercyhurst L, 0-5 3 vs. No. 4 New Hampshire% L, 27 Northeastern* W, 4-1 0-2 28 at Northeastern* W, 2-0 % - Hockey East Semifinal (Durham, February N.H.) 2008-09 3 at Maine* W, 2-1 ot Nicole Tritter, Kristen Russell, Samantha Reid, Brittany Wilson & Brianna Uliasz

Overall Record: 19-12-4 4 No. 7 Boston College* W, 2-1 Hockey East Record: 10-8-3 14 No. 9 Harvard W, 3-2 September January 27 Sacred Heart W, 13-0 3 Vermont* W, 7-0 October 4 Vermont* W, 3-1 3 at Minnesota State W, 5-2 10 No. 9 Boston University* W, 3-0 4 at Minnesota State L, 2-4 16 No. 4 Mercyhurst W, 3-2 10 Colgate W, 4-1 17 No. 4 Mercyhurst L, 2-5 2007-08 11 No. 7 St. Lawrence T, 4-4 23 Northeastern* W, 4-0 15 No. 5 New Hampshire* T, 3-3 24 at Northeastern* W, 1-0 Liz Gallinaro, Jaclyn Hawkins, Bridget King & 18 at Vermont* W, 2-1 31 at Providence* L, 1-5 Britney Chandler 19 Northeastern* L, 0-3 February 24 at Princeton W, 3-0 1 Providence* W, 2-1 ot Overall Record: 22-8-5 January 25 at Princeton L, 1-4 6 Boston University* T, 2-2 Hockey East Record: 13-5-3 4 Princeton T, 0-0 November 7 at Boston University* L, 1-3 October 5 Princeton T, 1-1 8 Maine* W, 5-2 13 at Maine* W, 3-1 5 No. 10 Ohio State L, 2-3 11 at Vermont* W, 5-1 13 at Boston College* L, 2-3 14 at Maine* T, 2-2 16 at Providence* L, 0-2 21 No. 5 New Hampshire* L, 3-4 6 No. 10 Ohio State W, 5-2 12 at Vermont* W, 6-0 20 No. 8 Boston College* L, 0-4 22 at No. 5 New Hampshire* L, 2-4 12 Minnesota State W, 2-0 18 at Boston University* W, 3-2 25 Brown W, 4-0 28 vs. Providence% L, 0-3 13 Minnesota State W, 3-2 26 Boston College* T, 3-3 28 No. 10 Wayne State W, 5-4 % Hockey East Quarterfinal (Providence, 19 at No. 3 St. Lawrence W, 3-2 February 29 Yale W, 3-2 R.I.) 20 at Colgate W, 2-1 1 Northeastern* T, 1-1 December 25 Providence* W, 5-0 2 Northeastern* W, 1-0 27 at Northeastern* W, 5-3 9 Providence* W, 3-0 31 at Rensselaer W, 3-2 ot 10 at Providence* L, 3-5 November 16 Boston University* W, 2-1 ot 4 Brown W, 2-1 ot 17 at Boston University* W, 4-2 10 at New Hampshire* L, 2-8 23 Maine* W, 7-2 11 Vermont* W, 4-1 24 Maine* W, 5-4 16 at Maine* W, 4-2 March 29 No. 10 Boston College* T, 2-2 1 at No. 2 New Hampshire* L, 0-5 December 2 at No. 2 New Hampshire* L, 1-6 1 at No. 10 Boston College* L, 3-6 8 vs. Providence% L, 1-5 7 at No. 2 Harvard L, 0-2 % Hockey East Semifinal (Storrs, 29 at Quinnipiac W, 3-2 2009-10 30 vs. Yale W, 3-2 Cristin Allen, Michelle Binning, Amy Hollstein, Tiffany Good, Jennie Bellonio & Christie Houser

Overall Record: 21-9-7 24 Union W, 4-1 Hockey East Record: 10-5-6 31 at No. 4 New Hampshire* L, 3-1 October November 3 at No. 5 New Hampshire* L, 3-1 1 Providence* T, 1-1 4 at Northeastern* T, 1-1 8 at Maine* W, 7-2 9 at No. 5 St. Lawrence W, 2-1 14 Boston College* T, 0-0 10 at No. 7 Clarkson L, 4-0 15 at Boston College* L, 4-0 16 Syracuse W, 3-2 27 vs. Quinnipiac W, 1-0 17 Colgate L, 5-2 28 at Yale W, 6-1 23 at Brown W, 8-1 December

33 Hockey East Tournament 2005 4 Boston University* W, 4-3 13 No. 8 Providence* W, 4-1 March 12 • Semifinals 5 at Boston University* T, 1-1 20 No. 8 Northeastern* T, 0-0 No. 3 UConn 5, No. 2 UNH 4 (ot) 8 at No. 6 Harvard L, 2-1 21 at No. 8 Northeastern* L, 2-0 March 13 • Finals January 27 at No. 7 Northeastern% W, 4-1 No. 1 Providence 3, No. 3 UConn 1 2 Dartmouth W, 3-2 March 2007 3 Dartmouth T, 3-3 6 at No. 10 Providence^ W, 3-2 March 8 • Semifinals 8 at Robert Morris# W, 4-2 7 vs. Boston University^ L, 2-1 ot No. 3 Providence 5, No. 2 UConn 1 9 at Robert Morris W, 4-0 % Hockey Quarterfinal (Boston, 2008 16 at Vermont* W, 5-1 Mass.) March 3 • Semifinals 17 at Vermont* W, 4-1 ^ Hockey East Semifinal (Providence, No. 1 UNH 2, No. 4 UConn 0 22 Maine* W, 4-1 R.I.) 2009 23 Maine* W, 2-1 ^ Hockey East Final (Providence, February 28 • Quarterfinals 29 at Boston University* W, 2-0 R.I.) No. 4 Providence 3, No. 5 UConn 0 30 Vermont* W, 2-0 # played at Mellon Arena February 2010 6 Boston College* W, 3-1 February 27 • Quarterfinals No. 4 UConn 4, No. 5 Northeastern 1 7 No. 4 New Hampshire* L, 4-1 March 6 • Semifinals 12 at No. 8 Providence* T, 3-3 No. 4 UConn 3, No. 1 Providence 2 March 7 • Finals No. 3 BU 2, No. 4 UConn 1(ot) 2011 February 26 • Quarterfinals No. 5 Northeastern 4, No. 4 UConn 0

2013 March 2 • Quarterfinals No. 1 Boston University 5, No. 8 UConn 1

2014 February 29 • Quarterfinals No. 3 Northeastern 2, No. 6 UConn 1 2010-11 2015 Jennifer Chaisson, Jody Sydor & Brittany Murphy February 27/28 • Quarterfinals Game 1: No. 5 UConn 3, No. 4 Maine 2 Overall Record: 13-19-3 January Game 2: No. 5 UConn 1, No. 4 Maine 0 (OT) Hockey East Record: 9-9-3 1 at Dartmouth L, 2-9 March 7 • Semifinals October 2 at Dartmouth L, 0-5 No. 1 BC 3, No. 5 UConn 1 2 No. 10 New Hampshire * L, 1-2 8 Robert Morris L, 1-3 9 Clarkson W, 3-1 9 Robert Morris W, 6-2 2016 10 St. Lawrence L, 2-3 14 Vermont * W, 2-0 February 26/27 • Quarterfinals 15 at Colgate L, 3-5 15 Vermont * W, 1-0 Game 1: No. 4 UConn 3, No. 5 UNH 2 16 at Syracuse L, 1-7 21 at Maine * W, 3-0 Game 2: No. 4 UConn 4, No. 5 UNH 3 (3OT) March 5 • Semifinals 23 at No. 4 Minnesota Duluth L, 22 at Maine * W, 3-1 No. 1 BC 4, No. 4 UConn 2 0-8 28 at No. 3 Boston University * L, 1-2 24 at No. 4 Minnesota Duluth L, 29 No. 3 Boston University * L, 1-4 2017 0-4 February February 24/25 • Quarterfinals 30 No. 8 Boston College * T, 2-2 4 at No. 7 Boston College * L, 2-3 Game 1: No. 2 Northeastern 6, No. 7 UConn 2 31 at No. 8 Boston College * L, ot Game 2: No. 2 Northeastern 3, No. 7 UConn 2 (OT) 0-3 6 Northeastern * T, 2-2 November 12 at Providence * L, 1-2 ot 2018 6 Maine * W, 3-1 13 Providence * # L, 3-4 February 23-25 • Quarterfinals 13 at New Hampshire * W, 1-0 19 at Northeastern * W, 4-2 Game 1: No. 2 Providence 4, No. 7 UConn 0 14 New Hampshire * W, 2-1 20 Northeastern * T, 1-1 Game 2: No. 7 UConn 3, No. 2 Providence 0 20 at Vermont * W, 2-0 26 Northeastern % L, 0-4 Game 3: No. 7 UConn 2, No. 2 Providence 1 March 3 • Semifinals 26 vs. Yale L, 2-5 % Hockey East Quarterfinal No. 7 UConn 4, No. 1 Boston College 2 27 vs. Sacred Heart W, 11-0 # Played at Rentschler Field March 4 • Finals December No. 4 Northeastern 2, No. 7 UConn 1 4 No. 5 Boston University * L, 0-4 2019 5 at Providence * L, 1-5 March 1/2 • Quarterfinals Game 1: No. 2 Boston College 4, No. 7 UConn 1 8 at Union W, 1-0 Game 2: No. 2 Boston College 5, No. 7 UConn 4 (OT) 2020 February 28-March 1 • Quarterfinals Hockey East Tournament Expanded to Six Teams in Game 1: No. 4 Boston College 4, No. 5 UConn 2 2009 and Eight Teams in 2013 Game 2: No. 5 UConn 2, No. 4 Boston College 0 Game 3: No. 5 UConn 2, No. 4 Boston College 1 March 3 • Semifinals No. 5 UConn 4, No. 6 UNH 0 March 4 • Finals No. 1 Northeastern 9, No. 5 UConn 1

34 2011-12 Overall Record: 4-23-7 December Hockey East Record: 3-15-3 3 at Vermont* T, 2-2 2013-14 September 4 at Vermont* T, 2-2 Stephanie Raithby, Erin Burns, Sarah Moses, Kiana Nauheim 30 RPI T, 3-3 January October 3 No. 9 Harvard L, 1-8 Overall Record: 9-24-2 3 at Princeton L, 1-0 1 RPI * L, 0-1 7 Brown T, 1-1 Hockey East Record: 6-13-1 7 No. 4 Harvard L, 2-1 8 at St. Lawrence L, 1-4 10 Union T, 2-2 September 10 at Vermont* L, 3-0 28 Union L, 3-2 11 at Vermont* W, 2-0 9 at Clarkson T, 3-3 13 at New Hampshire* L, 0-1 October 15 Northeastern* L, 3-1 14 No. 5 Minn-Duluth L, 4-5 14 at New Hampshire* L, 1-5 4 at #10 Minnesota Duluth L, 7-0 18 New Hampshire* W, 3-1 15 No. 5 Minn-Duluth L, 1-6 20 at Maine* T, 1-1 5 at #10 Minnesota Duluth L, 6-1 19 at New Hampshire* L, 3-2 21 Maine* L, 3-4 22 No. 4 Boston College* L, 1-3 11 Colgate W, 3-2 (OT) 25 Providence* W, 3-1 22 Maine* W, 3-0 28 at Providence* L, 0-2 12 Colgate L, 1-0 26 at Providence* L, 1-0 28 at Syracuse L, 0-4 29 Providence* L, 2-5 25 RPI W, 3-2 (OT) 31 Boston U.* L, 2-1 26 RPI W, 5-2 February 29 at Syracuse L, 1-2 February November 1 at Boston U.* L, 5-2 November 4 at No. 7 Northeastern* L, 2-3 3 at Maine* T, 4-4 (OT) 8 No. 7 Boston College* W, 2-0 4 at No. 9 Northeastern* L, 0-3 5 New Hampshire* W, 6-3 6 at No. 9 Boston U.* L, 6-2 9 at New Hampshire* W, 3-1 5 No. 9 Northeastern* L, 0-3 11 No. 6 Boston College* L, 0-5 10 Providence* W, 5-4 15 at Northeastern* L, 3-0 12 Providence L, 0-2 12 at No. 6 Boston College* L, 2-6 19 at Brown T, 1-1 (OT) 16 at Northeastern* L, 5-0 19 at No. 5 Boston Univ.* L, 2-4 18 No. 9 Boston Univ.* L, 2-3 (ot) 23 at No. 7 Boston College* L, 6-2 21 Maine* L, 4-1 24 No. 7 Boston College* L, 3-2 22 Maine* L, 5-2 20 Vermont* W, 3-0 19 at No. 9 Boston Univ.* L, 1-2 29 vs. Yale # L, 5-4 28 at Northeastern % L, 2-1 25 Quinnipiac L, 2-4 30 vs. RIT # L, 4-3 (OT) 26 Yale W, 3-1 January % Hockey East Quarterfinal 2 at Princeton L, 4-1 # Nutmeg Classic (Hamden, Conn.)

2014-15 2012-13 Kayla Campero, Rachel Farrel, Rebecca Flemming, Margaret Zimmer, Caitlin Hewes and Sarah MacDonnell Sarah MacDonnell, Emily Snodgrass, Emily Walsh Overall Record: 3-29-3 January Overall Record: 11-18-8 3 at Northeastern* T, 3-3 (OT) Hockey East Record: 1-19-1 2 Princeton W, 5-1 Hockey East Record: 5-11-5 6 at Harvard L, 8-2 September 3 Princeton L, 1-4 September 10 vs. Vermont* W, 5-1 29 Union L, 2-3 8 No. 6 Boston University* L, 2-4 26 vs. Minnesota Duluth T, 4-4 11 vs. Vermont* W, 4-3 October 12 at McGill # L, 1-4 27 vs. Minnesota Duluth L, 3-0 17 vs. New Hampshire* L, 3-2 (OT) 5 at RPI T, 4-4 (ot) 15 at No. 2 Harvard L, 1-5 October 18 vs. New Hampshire* L, 3-1 6 at RPI L, 3-5 19 New Hampshire* L, 1-3 3 at Quinnipiac L, 3-0 24 at Providence* L, 4-1 12 at Colgate L, 3-5 20 New Hampshire* L, 0-2 10 at Union W, 4-2 25 vs. Providence* W, 4-1 13 at Colgate L, 1-4 26 Maine* T, 1-1 (ot) 11 at Union L, 1-0 31 vs. Boston University* L, 5-3 20 at Maine* W, 3-2 (ot) 27 at No. 3 Boston College* L, 8-0 18 at Colgate W, 2-1 February 21 at Maine* L, 2-3 February 19 at Syracuse T, 2-2 (OT) 6 at Boston College* L, 6-0 26 Syracuse W, 4-2 1 Providence* L, 0-5 25 at Rensselaer L, 4-1 8 at New Hampshire* T, 2-2 (OT) 27 Syracuse L, 0-2 2 at Providence* L, 3-4 (ot 26 at Rensselaer T, 4-4 (OT) 14 vs. Northeastern* L, 4-3 November 11 at New Hampshire* L, 0-4 31 vs. Maine* T, 3-3 (OT) 15 vs. Northeastern* T, 2-2 (OT) 2 No. 7 Northeastern* L, 2-5 16 at No. 2 Boston College* L, 1-6 November 21 at Maine* W, 2-1 (OT) 3 at No. 7 Northeastern* L, 1-9 17 No. 2 Boston College* L, 0-4 2 at Vermont* L, 6-0 22 at Maine* W, 6-2 10 at Providence* L, 3-5 19 No. 10 Northeastern* L, 0-4 4 vs. Brown W, 4-2 27 at Maine % W, 3-2 16 at Vermont * L, 1-5 23 at No. 4 Boston University* L, 5-7 9 at Providence* T, 4-4 (OT) 28 at Maine % W, 1-0 (OT) 18 St. Lawrence T, 2-2 24 No. 4 Boston University* L, 2-4 15 vs. Boston University* L, 3-2 March 23 at Yale L, 3-4 (ot) March 16 at Boston University* L, 4-2 7 vs. Boston College ^ L, 3-1 24 Quinnipiac L, 1-6 2 at No. 4 Boston University% L, 1-5 21 at Boston College* L, 6-1 December 22 vs. Boston College* L, 6-0 % Hockey East Quarterfinal 1 Vermont* L, 0-3 28 vs. Clarkson # L, 2-1 (OT) ^ Hockey East Semifinal 2 Vermont* L, 0-2 29 vs. Yale # W, 3-1 # Nutmeg Classic (Hamden, Conn.) January

35 2015-16 Leah Buress, Margaret Zimmer, Caitlin Hewes, Elaine Chuli, Brittany Berisoff, Cassie Opela, Allie Hughes Overall Record: 17-15-5 5 at Northeastern L, 5-1 2016-17 Hockey East Record: 11-10-3 9 at Merrimack W, 4-3 Kelly Harris, Lexi Lersch and Jessica Stott September 10 Merrimack T, 2-2 (OT) 26 Whitby Wolves W, 5-1 16 at Providence T, 1-1 (OT) Overall Record: 14-18-4 October 17 Providence W, 5-2 Hockey East Record: 9-13-2 January 2 at Boston University L, 2-1 22 at Northeastern L, 4-0 September 2 Northeastern L, 4-2 3 Union NY T, 2-2 23 Northeastern L, 7-3 30 at Union NY W, 5-1 6 Merrimack W, 3-2 17 Syracuse W, 4-3 25 Princeton L, 4-0 October 7 at Merrimack L, 3-2 18 Colgate T, 3-3 29 at Vermont W, 2-1 1 at Union NY W, 2-1 10 Boston University W, 2-1 24 at Penn State W, 1-0 30 at Vermont W, 3-1 7 Quinnipiac L, 3-0 14 Providence L, 5-2 25 at Penn State W, 4-3 February 14 at Rensselaer L, 3-0 15 at Providence L, 4-1 30 at Boston College L, 4-0 6 Boston College L, 5-4 15 at Rensselaer W, 4-1 20 Northeastern L, 3-2 31 Boston College W, 1-0 7 Providence W, 3-1 21 Penn State T, 0-0 (OT) 21 at Northeastern L, 5-3 November 12 Maine W, 2-1 (OT) 22 Penn State W, 4-2 27 Vermont L, 4-2 7 Merrimack W, 1-0 13 Maine W, 4-3 28 Boston College L, 3-0 28 Vermont W, 2-1 8 New Hampshire L, 2-1 20 at New Hampshire L, 2-1 29 at Boston College L, 5-1 February 13 at Clarkson L, 3-1 21 at New Hampshire W, 2-1 (OT) November 3 at Boston College T, 4-4 14 at Clarkson L, 3-2 26 New Hampshire W, 3-2 5 at Merrimack W, 7-1 (OT) 20 Vermont W, 3-2 27 New Hampshire W, 4-3 (3OT) 6 at New Hampshire W, 2-1 5 at Providence W, 2-1 22 at Maine W, 2-0 March (OT) 10 at Maine W, 2-1 27 v.s. Quinnipiac # L, 1-0 5 Boston College L,4-2 8 at Brown W, 3-1 11 at Maine L, 1-0 28 v.s. Merrimack # W, 4-1 18 Maine W, 5-3 17 New Hampshire L, 4-1 December % Hockey East Quarterfinal 20 at Vermont T, 1-1 (OT) 18 New Hampshire L, 4-1 5 Boston University T, 4-4 (OT) # Nutmeg Classic (Hamden, 25 vs. Yale # T, 1-1 (OT) 24 at Northeastern L, 6-2 6 at Boston University L, 4-3 Conn.) 26 at Quinnipiac # L, 3-2 25 at Northeastern L, 3-2 (OT) January December % Hockey East Quarterfinal 2 Boston University L, 4-1 # Nutmeg Classic (Hamden, 3 at Boston University W, 2-1 Conn.)

Overall Record: 16-14-9 6 Brown W, 5-1 Hockey East Record: 7-11-6 9 at Northeastern L, 4-2 September 13 at New Hampshire W, 3-1 29 at St. Cloud State W, 1-0 (OT) 14 at New Hampshire L, 3-1 30 at St. Cloud State L, 3-2 19 at Northeastern L, 5-3 October 21 Boston University T, 2-2 (OT) 7 Vermont L, 2-1 26 Maine W, 2-1 (OT) 13 Union W, 6-1 27 Maine W, 4-0 14 Union W, 5-0 February 20 Boston College T, 2-2 (OT) 2 Northeastern W, 3-1 22 at Boston University L, 6-2 3 Providence W, 3-2 (OT) November 9 at Vermont L, 1-0 3 Rensselaer W, 4-1 10 at Vermont T, 0-0 (OT) 4 Rensselaer T, 0-0 (OT) 16 Merrimack W, 4-2 10 at Boston University T, 2-2 (OT) 17 Merrimack W, 3-1 12 at Maine L, 4-3 (OT) 23 at Providence % L, 4-0 17 at Boston College L, 3-0 24 at Providence % W, 3-0 18 Boston College T, 3-3 (OT) 25 at Providence % W, 2-1 2017-18 24 Penn State # T, 1-1 (OT) March Annie Belanger, Madison Badeau, Justine Fredette, Cydnee Cook 25 Quinnipiac # T, 2-2 (OT) 3 Boston College & W, 4-2 December 4 Northeastern ^ L, 2-1 Therea Knutson, Leah Lum, Reese Maccario, Lindsay Roethke 1 Providence T, 2-2 (OT) 2 at Providence L, 4-1 % Hockey East Quarterfinal 8 New Hampshire L, 3-0 & Hockey East Semifinals 31 at Dartmouth W, 5-2 ^ Hockey East Final January # Nutmeg Classic (Hamden, Conn.) 5 at Merrimack L, 2-1

36 2018-19 Rebecca Lindblad, Nora Maclaine, Kayla Mee & Jaime Fox

Overall Record: 14-18-4 30 Dartmouth W, 4-1 Hockey East Record: 9-14-4 2019-20 September January 28 St. Cloud State W, 3-2 (OT) 4 Holy Cross W, 4-3 Tristyn Svetek, Morgan Fisher, Briana Colangelo, Leona Sim, 29 St. Cloud State W, 3-2 5 at Holy Cross W, 6-3 Catherine Crawley & Jessie Aney 11 New Hampshire W, 2-0 October 12 New Hampshire W, 4-1 6 at Vermont W, 4-2 18 at Northeastern L, 2-5 12 at New Hampshire L, 3-5 19 Northeastern L, 1-4 13 Holy Cross W, 7-2 25 at Maine L, 1-5 19 at Boston University T, 1-1 26 at Maine T, 0-0 (OT) 20 Merrimack L, 1-3 23 at Brown L, 3-5 February Overall Record: 19-18-2 11 at New Hampshire L, 0-1 27 at Union W, 7-0 2 at Providence L, 1-3 Hockey East Record: 13-12-2 17 at Northeastern L, 0-4 October 8 Vermont W, 3-2 18 Northeastern L, 0-3 4 at LIU W, 4-0 24 Maine W, 2-1 November 9 Vermont T, 1-1 (OT) 5 at LIU W, 6-1 25 Maine W, 5-2 1 at Boston College L, 0-3 15 at Merrimack L, 1-7 11 New Hampshire L, 0-2 31 at Northeastern L, 2-3 (OT) 9 Boston University L, 1-4 16 at Merrimack T, 2-2 12 at Holy Cross W, 2-0 10 Maine W, 4-1 22 Boston University L, 1-3 18 Boston University L, 0-1 February 16 Boston College L, 0-3 19 at Merrimack W, 4-3 (OT) 1 Providence T, 2-2 (OT) 17 Boston College L, 0-4 March 25 Colgate* L, 2-6 8 at Vermont W, 4-2 23 Quinnipiac# L, 2-3 1 at Boston College% L, 1-4 26 Mercyhurst* L, 1-3 10 at Vermont L, 2-6 24 at Yale# W, 1-0 2 at Boston College% L, 4-5 (OT) 14 Merrimack W, 6-1 November 15 Merrimack L, 1-2 30 Providence L, 1-4 5 Brown W, 7-0 21 at Boston University L, 2-6 % Hockey East Quarterfinal 9 Boston College W, 5-2 22 at Boston University L, 1-3 December # Nutmeg Classic (Hamden, Conn.) 15 Vermont T, 2-2 (OT) 28 at Boston College% L, 2-4 1 at Providence W, 2-1 17 at Maine W, 3-2 29 at Boston College% W, 2-0 22 at Boston College W, 2-1 23 Boston College L, 1-2 March 29 Yale# L, 2-6 1 at Boston College% W, 2-1 30 Minnesota Duluth L, 1-5 7 New Hampshire& W, 4-0 8 Northeastern^ L, 1-9 December 5 at Providence W, 1-0 % Hockey East Quarterfinal 6 Providence L, 1-2 (OT) & Hockey East Semifinals ^ Hockey East Final January # Nutmeg Classic (Hamden, Conn.) 3 Holy Cross W, 2-1 * IceBreaker Challenge (Buffalo, N.Y.) 4 at Holy Cross W, 6-0 10 at New Hampshire W, 4-0

37 BOSTON COLLEGE 19-36-10 NEW HAMPSHIRE 14-40-5 Home: 9-13-8 • Away: 9-21-2 Home: 6-20-2 • Away: 6-20-3

3/1/20 A W, 2-1 3/7/15 N L, 3-1 11/29/07 H T, 2-2 ot 3/7/20 N W, 4-0 1/19/14 A L, 3-2 2/16/07 H L, 1-2 2/29/20 A W, 2-0 2/6/15 A L, 6-0 2/10/07 A W, 3-2 1/11/20 A L, 1-0 (OT) 1/18/14 H W, 3-1 1/6/07 H L, 2-6 2/28/20 A L, 4-2 11/22/14 H L, 6-0 12/2/06 A W, 4-2 1/10/20 A W, 4-0 2/11/13 A L, 0-4 2/19/06 A L, 0-6 11/23/19 H L, 2-1 11/21/14 A L, 6-1 11/18/06 H L, 1-5 10/11/19 H L, 2-0 1/20/13 H L, 0-2 2/17/06 H L, 1-5 11/22/19 A W, 2-1 2/8/14 H W, 2-0 2/11/06 H L, 0-4 1/12/19 H W, 4-1 1/19/13 H L, 1-3 1/22/06 A L, 0-3 11/9/19 H W, 5-2 11/24/13 H L,2-3 12/3/05 H L, 1-6 1/11/19 H W, 2-0 2/5/12 H W, 6-3 3/12/05 N W, 5-4 ot 3/1/19 A L, 4-1 11/23/13 A L, 2-6 11/19/05 A L, 1-2 10/12/18 A L, 5-3 1/14/12 A L, 1-5 2/20/05 H W, 3-2 3/2/19 A L, 5-4 (OT) 2/17/13 H L, 0-4 2/6/05 A L, 1-2 1/14/18 A L, 3-1 1/13/12 A L, 0-1 2/19/05 H T, 0-0 1/13/18 A W, 3-1 11/14/10 H W, 2-1 12/4/04 A L, 2-5 11/17/18 A L, 4-0 2/16/13 A L, 1-6 2/4/06 H W, 4-1 12/8/17 H L, 3-0 11/13/10 A W, 1-0 2/22/04 H L, 2-7 11/16/18 H L, 3-0 1/27/13 A L, 0-8 11/7/04 H W, 3-2 2/18/17 H L, 4-1 10/2/10 H L, 1-2 2/20/04 A L, 1-4 11/1/18 A L, 3-0 2/12/12 A L, 2-6 11/5/04 A W, 4-1 2/17/17 H L, 4-1 2/7/10 H L, 1-4 10/26/03 A T, 1-1 3/3/18 N W, 4-2 2/11/12 H L, 0-5 1/8/04 H T, 3-3 11/6/16 A W, 2-1 (OT) 10/31/09 A L, 1-3 10/24/03 H L, 2-4 11/18/17 H T, 3-3 (OT) 1/22/12 H L, 1-3 1/6/04 A W, 4-3 2/27/16 H W, 4-3 (3OT) 10/3/09 A L, 1-3 1/19/03 H L, 0-3 11/17/17 A L, 3-0 2/4/11 A L, 2-3 ot 11/23/03 A W, 3-0 2/26/16 H W, 3-2 2/22/09 A L, 2-4 12/8/02 H L, 1-2 10/20/17 H T, 2-2 (OT) 10/31/10 a l, 0-3 11/22/03 H W, 3-1 2/21/16 A W, 2-1 (OT) 2/21/09 H L, 3-4 12/7/02 A L, 0-8 2/3/17 A T, 4-4 (OT) 10/30/10 H T, 2-2 2/16/03 A L, 2-3 2/20/16 A L, 2-1 10/15/08 H T, 3-3 ot 3/9/02 H L, 1-4 10/29/16 A L, 5-1 2/6/10 H W, 3-1 2/14/03 H W, 1-0 ot 11/8/15 H L, 2-1 3/2/08 A L, 1-6 1/25/02 H L, 0-1 10/28/16 H L, 3-0 11/15/09 A L, 4-0 12/30/02 A T, 1-1 2/8/15 A T, 2-2 (OT) 3/1/08 A L, 0-5 12/2/01 A L, 1-3 3/5/16 N L,4-2 11/14/09 H T, 0-0 ot 1/13/02 H W, 4-1 1/18/15 H L, 3-1 11/10/07 A L, 2-8 12/1/01 A W, 2-0 2/6/15 H L, 5-4 12/4/08 H W, 2-1 1/12/03 H T, 1-1 1/17/15 H L, 3-2 (OT) 3/3/07 A L, 0-2 10/31/15 H L, 4-0 1/26/08 H T, 3-3 ot 10/28/01 A W, 4-3 2/9/14 A W, 3-1 2/18/07 A T, 2-2 ot 10/30/15 A L, 4-0 12/1/07 A L, 3-6 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 10-29-7 NORTHEASTERN 18-37-11 Home: 4-13-4 • Away: 6-16-3 Home: 7-16-7 • Away: 11-19-4

2/22/20 a l, 3-1 11/16/14 a l, 4-2 1/29/10 A W, 2-0 3/8/20 N L, 9-1 2/28/14 A L, 1-2 2/1/08 H T, 1-1 ot 2/21/20 a l, 6-2 11/15/14 h l, 3-2 12/5/09 A T, 1-1 ot 1/31/20 A L, 3-2 (OT) 2/16/14 A L, 0-5 10/27/07 A W, 5-3 10/18/19 h l, 1-0 2/1/14 A L, 2-5 12/4/09 H W, 4-3 1/18/20 H L, 3-0 2/15/14 A L, 0-3 1/28/07 A W, 2-0 2/22/19 h l, 3-1 1/31/14 H L, 1-2 2/7/09 A L, 3-1 1/17/20 A L, 4-0 1/15/14 H L, 1-3 1/27/07 H W, 4-1 11/9/18 h l, 4-1 11/6/13 A L, 6-2 2/6/09 H T, 2-2 ot 2/1/19 H L, 2-1 (OT) 2/19/13 H L, 0-4 11/12/06 H W, 3-2 ot 10/19/19 a T, 1-1 (OT) 3/2/13 A L, 1-5 1/10/09 H W, 3-0 1/19/19 H L, 4-1 11/3/12 A L, 1-9 1/29/06 H W, 10-1 1/21/18 h T, 2-2 (OT) 2/24/13 H L, 2-4 2/17/08 A W, 4-2 1/18/19 A L, 5-2 11/2/12 H L, 2-5 1/28/06 A W, 3-2 11/10/17 a T, 2-2 (OT) 2/23/13 A L, 5-7 2/16/08 H W, 2-1 ot 3/4/18 N L, 2-1 2/4/12 A L, 2-3 11/13/05 A L, 2-3 10/22/17 a l, 6-2 1/8/13 H L, 2-4 1/18/08 A W, 3-2 2/2/18 H W, 3-1 11/5/11 H L, 0-3 2/27/05 A T, 1-1 1/10/17 h w, 2-1 2/19/12 A L, 1-2 1/11/07 H L, 2-3 ot 1/19/18 A L, 5-3 11/4/11 A L, 0-3 2/26/05 H W, 4-1 12/3/16 a w, 2-1 2/18/12 H L, 2-3 ot 11/19/06 H T, 2-2 ot 1/9/18 A L, 4-2 2/26/11 H L, 0-4 1/29/05 H T, 4-4 12/2/16 h l, 4-1 11/19/11 A L, 2-4 11/11/06 A W, 2-0 2/25/17 A L, 3-2 (OT) 2/20/11 H T, 1-1 1/28/05 A W, 2-1 12/6/15 a l, 4-3 1/29/11 H L, 1-4 1/15/06 A L, 0-3 2/24/17 A L, 6-2 2/10/11 A W, 4-2 2/29/04 H T, 2-2 12/5/15 h T, 4-4 (OT) 1/28/11 A L, 1-2 11/20/05 A W, 1-0 ot 1/21/17 A L, 5-3 2/6/11 H T, 2-2 2/28/04 A W, 4-2 10/2/15 a l, 2-1 12/4/10 H L, 0-4 1/20/17 H L, 3-2 2/27/10 A W, 4-1 1/31/04 A T, 1-1 1/31/15 h l, 5-3 3/7/10 N L, 2-1 ot 1/2/17 H L, 4-2 2/21/10 A L, 2-0 1/30/04 H L, 0-3 1/23/16 H L, 7-3 2/20/10 H T, 0-0 ot 2/21/03 A W, 1-0 1/22/16 A L, 4-0 10/4/09 A T, 1-1 ot 11/10/02 H L, 1-3 HOLY CROSS 6-2-0 1/5/ 16 A L, 5-1 1/24/09 A W, 1-0 11/9/02 A W, 2-1 2/15/15 H T, 2-2 (OT) 1/23/09 H W, 4-0 1/4/02 H W, 3-1 Home: 3-1-0 • Away: 3-1-0 2/14/15 H L, 4-3 10/19/08 H L, 0-3 11/3/01 A L, 3-5 1/3/15 A T, 3-3 (OT) 2/2/08 A W, 1-0 11/2/01 H L, 1-3 1/4/20 A W, 6-0 1/24/01 H L, 1-9 1/3/20 H W, 2-1 10/12/19 A W, 2-0 1/5/19 A W, 6-3 1/4/19 H W, 4-3 PROVIDENCE 21-37-8 10/13/18 H W, 7-2 Home: 13-15-3 • Away: 8-20-4 2/15/01 A L, 6-1 2/1/20 H T, 2-2 (OT) 1/25/14 H W, 3-1 2/25/07 H L, 3-6 12/6/19 H L, 2-1 (OT) 11/10/13 H W, 5-4 2/24/07 A L, 1-4 12/5/19 A W, 1-0 2/2/13 A L, 3-4 ot 10/22/06 A W, 1-0 2/2/19 A L, 3-1 2/1/13 H L, 0-5 2/26/06 A L, 2-5 MAINE 36-18-7 12/1/18 A W, 2-1 1/29/12 H L, 2-5 2/25/06 H W, 2-1 11/30/18 H L, 4-1 1/28/12 A L, 0-2 10/15/05 H W, 3-1 Home: 18-8-4 • Away: 18-10-3 2/25/18 A W, 2-1 11/12/11 H L, 0-2 3/13/05 N L, 1-3 2/24/18 A W, 3-0 2/13/11 H L, 3-4 2/13/05 H W, 3-2 1/25/20 H W, 5-2 11/3/13 A T, 4-4 ot 2/5/06 H L, 1-2 2/23/18 A L, 4-0 2/12/11 A L, 1-2 ot 2/12/05 A W, 5-3 1/24/20 H W, 2-1 1/26/13 H T, 1-1 ot 2/4/06 H W, 5-1 2/3/18 H W, 3-2 (OT) 12/5/10 a l, 1-5 1/16/05 A T, 3-3 11/17/19 A W, 3-2 10/22/12 A L, 0-2 10/22/05 A L, 0-1 ot 12/2/17 A L, 4-1 3/6/10 A W, 3-2 1/15/05 H L, 3-4 2/26/19 A T, 0-0 (OT) 10/21/12 A W, 4-2 3/5/05 A W, 4-1 12/1/17 H T, 2-2 (OT) 2/13/10 H W, 4-1 2/15/04 A L, 0-7 2/25/19 A L, 5-1 1/20/12 A T, 1-1 ot 3/4/05 A W, 3-2 2/5/17 A W, 2-1 2/12/10 A T, 3-3 2/14/04 H L, 1-3 11/10/18 H W, 4-1 10/22/11 H W, 3-0 1/22/05 H L, 2-3 1/15/17 A L, 4-1 11/1/09 H T, 1-1 1/17/04 H L, 1-3 1/27/18 H W, 4-0 10/21/11 H L, 3-4 1/21/05 H W, 4-1 1/14/17 H L, 5-2 2/28/09 N L, 0-3 1/16/04 A L, 3-5 1/26/18 H W, 2-1 (OT) 1/22/11 A W, 3-1 3/7/04 H L, 3-4 2/7/16 H W, 3-1 2/1/09 H W, 2-1 3/15/03 N L, 0-7 11/12/17 A L, 4-3 (OT) 1/21/11 A W, 3-0 3/6/04 H L, 1-5 1/17/16 H W, 5-2 1/3/09 A L, 1-5 2/8/03 H L, 1-2 2/11/17 A L, 1-0 11/6/10 H W, 3-1 1/24/04 A W, 3-2 1/16/16 A T, 1-1 (OT) 11/16/08 A L, 0-2 2/7/03 A L, 2-3 2/10/17 A W, 2-1 1/23/10 H W, 2-1 1/23/04 A L, 0-2 1/25/15 H W, 4-1 3/8/08 H L, 1-5 12/1/02 H T, 2-2 11/18/16 H W, 5-3 1/22/10 H W, 4-1 3/2/03 A L, 1-5 1/24/15 A L, 4-1 2/10/08 A L, 3-5 2/17/02 A L, 1-3 2/13/16 H W, 4-3 11/8/09 A W, 7-2 3/1/03 A L, 0-2 11/9/14 A T, 4-4 (OT) 2/9/08 H W, 3-0 2/16/02 H L, 2-4 2/12/16 H W, 2-1 (OT) 2/14/09 A T, 2-2 ot 1/17/03 H T, 2-2 1/26/14 A L, 0-1 10/25/07 H W, 5-0 1/26/02 A L, 0-4 11/22/15 A W, 2-0 2/13/09 A W, 3-1 3/2/02 H L, 2-3 2/28/15 A W, 1-0 (OT) 11/8/08 H W, 5-2 3/1/02 H T, 3-3 2/27/15 A W, 3-2 2/24/08 H W, 5-4 1/6/02 A L, 2-4 2/22/15 A W, 6-2 2/23/08 H W, 7-2 VERMONT 28-11-6 2/21/15 A W, 2-1 (OT) 11/16/07 A W, 4-2 10/31/14 H T, 3-3 (OT) 2/4/07 A W, 3-1 Home: 15-5-2 • Away: 13-6-4 2/22/14 H L, 2-5 2/3/07 A W, 2-1 ot 2/21/14 H L, 1-4 10/21/06 H W, 8-3 2/9/20 A L, 6-2 1/10/15 H W, 5-1 1/16/10 A W, 4-1 2/8/20 A W, 4-2 11/2/14 A L, 6-0 1/4/09 H W, 3-1 11/15/20 H T, 2-2 (OT) 1/11/14 A W, 2-0 1/3/09 H W, 7-0 MERRIMACK 8-5-2 2/9/19 H T, 1-1 (OT) 1/10/14 A L, 0-3 10/18/08 A W, 2-1 Home: 5-2-1 • Away: 3-3-1 2/15/19 H W, 3-2 11/1/13 H L, 0-4 1/12//08 A W, 6-0 10/6/18 A W, 4-2 12/2/13 H L, 0-2 1/11/08 A W, 5-1 2/15/20 H L, 2-1 2/16/18 H W, 4-2 11/7/15 H W, 1-0 2/10/18 A T, 0-0 (OT) 12/1/13 H L, 0-3 11/11/07 H W, 4-1 2/14/20 H W, 6-1 1/5/18 A L, 2-1 2/9/18 A L, 1-0 11/16/12 A L, 1-5 1/4/07 A L, 2-3 10/19/19 A W, 4-3 (OT) 1/7/17 A L, 3-2 10/7/17 H L, 2-1 12/4/11 A T, 2-2 ot 10/7/06 H W, 3-0 2/16/19 A T, 2-2 (OT) 1/6/17 H W, 3-2 1/28/17 H W, 2-1 12/3/11 A T, 2-2 ot 10/6/06 H W, 8-2 2/15/19 A L, 7-1 11/5/16 A W, 7-1 1/27/17 H L, 4-2 11/20/11 H W, 3-0 1/2/06 A W, 3-0 10/20/18 H L, 3-1 1/10/16 H T, 2-2 (OT) 11/20/16 A T, 1-1 (OT) 1/15/11 H W, 1-0 1/1/06 A W, 2-1 2/17/18 H W, 3-1 1/9/16 A W, 4-3 1/30/16 A W, 3-1 1/14/11 H W, 2-0 12/1/05 H W, 4-0 1/29/16 A W, 2-1 11/14/10 A W, 2-0 11/20/15 H W, 3-2 1/30/10 H W, 2-0 1/11/15 H W, 4-3 1/17/10 A W, 5-1

38 R e co r d A g a i n st A l l O p p o n e n ts

School Record First Meeting Last Meeting Amherst College 0-1-0 L, 0-10 (2/11/01) L, 0-10 (2/11/01 Boston College 19-36-10 W, 4-3 (10/28/01) W,2-1 (3/1/20) Boston University 10-29-7 W, 3-0 (11/12/05) L, 1-3(2/22/20) Brown 8-4-3 L, 1-3 (1/19/02) W, 7-0 (11/5/19) Clarkson 1-4-1 L, 0-4 (10/10/09) L, 3-2 (11/14/15) Colgate 4-5-1 W, 3-1 (10/15/06) L, 2-6 (10/25/19) Connecticut College 0-1-0 L, 1-8 (11/29/00) L, 1-8 (11/29/00) Cornell 1-1-0 L, 2-4 (2/23/02) W, 2-1 (11/30/03) Dartmouth 3-6-1 L, 1-8 (1/25/03) W, 4-1 (12/30/18) Findlay 2-1-0 L, 0-9 (1/21/01) W, 2-0 (11/16/02) Harvard 2-10-0 L, 1-3 (12/12/01) L, 8-2 (1/6/15) Holy Cross 6-2-0 L, 1-9 (1/24/01) W, 6-0 (1/4/20) LIU 2-0-0 W, 4-0 (10/4/19) W, 6-1 (10/5/19) Maine 36-18-7 L, 2-4 (1/6/02) W, 5-2 (1/25/20) Manhattanville 0-1-1 L, 0-19 (11/12/00) L, 0-19 (11/12/00) Mercyhurst 1-8-2 L, 0-2 (10/12/02) L, 1-3 (10/26/19) Merrimack 8-5-2 W, 1-0 (11/7/15) W, 1-2 (2/15/20) Minnesota 0-1-0 L, 0-3 (10/7/05) L, 0-3 (10/7/05) Minnesota-Duluth 0-8-1 L, 0-8 (10/23/10) L, 1-5 (11/30/19) Minnesota State 1-4-2 L, 2-5 (1/9/04) L, 2-4 (10/4/08) New Hampshire 14-40-5 W, 2-0 (12/1/01) W, 4-0 (3/7/20) Niagara 4-3-1 L, 1-4 (2/1/02) W, 8-0 (1/8/06) North Dakota 2-0-2 T, 1-1 (10/11/03) W, 5-2 (11/13/04) Northeastern 18-37-11 L, 1-3 (11/2/01) L, 1-9 (3/8/20) Ohio State 1-3-0 L, 1-3 (11/16/01) W, 5-2 (10/6/07) Penn State 3-0-2 W, 1-0 (10/24/15) T, 1-1 (11/24/17) Princeton 2-10-2 L, 2-3 (11/25/01) L, 4-0 (1/25/16) Providence 21-37-8 L, 0-4 (1/26/02) T, 2-2 (2/1/19) Quinnipiac 9-9-1 W, 2-1 (11/9/01) L, 3-2 (11/23/18) Rensselaer 5-8-4 L, 0-11 (1/10/01) T, 0-0 (11/4/17) Robert Morris 3-1-0 W, 4-2 (1/8/10) W, 6-2 (1/9/11) Sacred Heart 2-0-0 W, 13-0 (9/27/08) W, 11-0 (11/27/10) St. Cloud State 4-2-0 W, 4-2 (12/7/01) W, 3-2 (9/29/18) St. Lawrence 3-10-2 L, 1-5 (1/10/03) T, 2-2 (11/18/12) St. Michael’s 1-0-0 W, 6-3 (2/10/01) W, 6-3 (2/10/01) Salve Regina 2-0-0 W, 12-0 (11/18/00) W, 11-4 (12/5/00) Syracuse 3-4-1 W, 3-2 (10/16/09) W, 4-3 (10/17/15) Union 8-3-2 W, 4-1 (11/24/09) W, 7-0 (10/27/18) Vermont 28-11-6 W, 4-0 (12/1/05) L, 2-6 (2/9/20) Wayne State 3-4-0 L, 0-9 (1/20/01) W, 5-4 (11/28/08) Wisconsin 0-3-1 L, 1-10 (10/20/01) L, 2-4 (10/20/02) Yale 10-5-1 W, 3-1 (11/24/01) L, 6-2 (11/29/19)

39 Name # Pos. Years GP G A Pts. Lutz, Jessica 17 F 2007-10 95 4 13 17 Goalie Stats (GP Min. GAA Sv%) - A - - M - Allen, Cristin 25 D 2006-10 139 14 59 73 Maccario, Marisa 13 F 2014-18- 140 8 8 16 Aney, Jessie 6 F 2019-20 30 3 5 8 MacDonnell, Sarah 26 F 2011-15 141 31 47 75 Hockey East Individual Awards Armitage, Janelle 15 F 2002-06 129 13 13 26 Maclaine, Nora 6 F 2015-19 145 5 9 14 Aud, Dani 4 F 2002-04 34 0 2 2 Mahoney, Sara 2 F 2001-04 94 21 19 40 Marashio, Julie 11 F 2001-04 100 4 4 9 - B - McClane, Janice 18 F 2000-01 13 0 0 0 Badeau, Madison 91 F 2014-18 79 4 2 6 McGuire, Jacquelyn 12 F 2001-05 139 22 26 48 Bailey, Melissa 5 F 2000-01 13 6 3 9 McLeod, Megan 97 F 2001-05 136 26 39 65 Beck, Lisa 13 D 2001-05 115 0 0 0 McNally, Erin 19 D 2000-01 14 2 2 4 Belanger, Annie 41 G 2014-18 87 5135:47 2.25 .928 Mee, Kayla 28 D 2015-19 141 14 37 51 Bellonio, Jennie 32 G 2006-10 20 1014:01 1.72 .932 Moses, Sarah 31 G 2012-14 25 1297:16 3.75 .901 Berisoff, Brittany 11 F 2012-15 110 19 23 42 Murphy, Brittany 8 F 2007-11 141 23 25 48 Berry, Kim 10 F 2001-03 53 30 18 48 Murphy, Shannon 29 G 2001-05 90 4936:56 2.88 .906 Binning, Michelle 97 F 2006-10 142 47 34 81 Blain, Maude 81 D 2009-13 130 11 26 37 - N - Bouzide, Savannah 17 F 2017- 107 16 14 30 Nauheim, Kiana 3 D 2010-14 139 2 16 18 Brauer, Christie 19 F 2011-12 22 1 0 1 Nicholas, MacKenzie 30 G 2019- 1 4.18 13.95 .000 Brozowski, Lauren 11 F 2007-08 24 0 1 1 Buress, Leah 94 F 2012-15 100 13 21 34 - O - Burns, Erin 14 D 2012-14 65 1 1 2 O’Connell, Jen 5 F 2002-03 15 0 0 0 O’Connor, Lauren 5 F 2001-03 49 0 0 0 - C - Olivier, Carley 71 D 2017-18 21 0 2 2 Camardo, Jaclyn 11 F 2008-11 97 2 0 2 Opela, Cassandra 12 D 2012-15 99 0 3 3 Camardo, Nicole 9 D 2008-11 63 0 0 0 Oropallo, Allison 9 F 2001-03 55 3 6 9 Campero, Kayla 48 F 2011-15 137 35 35 70 Owens, Tiffany 93 F 2001-05 139 37 40 77 Carpentier-Yelle, Samantha 39 G 2018- 17 958:55 1.81 .924 Cava, Michela 24 F 2012-14 69 20 24 44 - P - Cavanagh, Susan 21 F 2013-14 35 3 0 3 Paniccia, Nicole 37 G 2010-12 24 1313:28 2.51 .924 Chaisson, Jennifer 13 F 2007-11 139 27 57 84 Pasqua, Danika 7 F 2018- 65 11 1 12 Chandler, Britney 9 F 2004-08 140 11 14 25 Perigard, Nicole 15 F 2000-01 12 5 6 11 Charison, Jodie 8 F 2005-06 2 0 0 0 Peterson, Claire 20 D 2019- 39 1 6 7 Chuli, Elaine 29 G 2012-15 103 5981:30 2.93 .922 Pridmore, Carli 14 D 2009-12 85 0 2 2 Cigna, Jusine 7 F 2006-09 88 2 2 4 Prince, Carla 27 D 2000-01 13 4 2 6 Clark, Sarah 15 F 2001-02 34 1 3 4 Cohen, Diana 1 G 2000-01 13 745:59 7.56 .802 - R - Colangelo, Briana 61 F 2016-20 148 34 68 102 Raithby, Stephanie 10 F 2010-14 131 16 15 31 Connolly, Shannon 18 F 2001-05 125 20 38 58 Ramolla, Allicia 26 D 2003-07 134 4 25 29 Cook, Cydnee 4 D 2014-18 130 1 10 11 Reid, Emily 74 D 2017- 113 5 14 19 Crawley, Catherine 97 F 2016-20 143 35 48 83 Reid, Samantha 16 D 2005-09 66 8 9 17 Roethke, Lindsay 10 F 2014-18 127 1 8 9 - D - Russell, Kristen 19 F 2005-09 132 15 34 49 Danzig, Jena 4 F 2005-06 17 0 1 1 D’Errico, Erica 21 F 2016-17 26 1 3 4 - S - Salazer-Reid, Caitlin 6 D 2001-05 138 8 30 38 - E - Saxon, Jenny 12 F 2010-11 35 1 2 3 Evelyn, Sami 15 D 2008-12 139 18 40 58 Scarpa, Laura 3 F 2000-01 13 2 9 11 Shain, Kaitlyn 1 G 2002-06 87 4858:39 2.40 .921 - F - Sim, Leona 19 F 2016-20 119 8 16 24 Farrell, Rachel 8 F 2011-15 141 19 21 40 Slattery, Jocelyn 27 F 2010-12 68 10 15 25 Fisher, Morgan 24 G 2016-20 74 4410:19 2.35 .914 Snodgrass, Emily 62 F 2011-15 141 31 39 70 Fleming, Rebecca 18 F 2013-15 72 9 15 24 Snodgrass, Natalie 9 F 2017- 113 52 48 100 Fox, Danielle 46 F 2018- 75 7 11 18 Snow, Stefanie 28 D 2001-04 87 7 14 21 Fox, Jaime 47 D 2015-19 148 9 35 44 Spaeth, Erika 16 F 2001-05 135 4 16 20 Francis, Claire 35 G 2009-11 1 13:32 8.87 .875 Stathopulos, Elisabeth 21 F 2009-10 37 9 14 23 Fredette, Justine 14 F 2014-18 138 23 36 59 Stephens, Hollie 21 F 2000-01 13 6 4 10 Storo, Kaitlin 7 F 2013-14 21 0 0 0 - G - Stosky, Laura 3 D 2001-02 58 9 12 21 Gallinaro, Liz 2 D 2004-08 140 11 23 34 Stott, Jessica 9 D 2013-17 143 3 18 21 Garcia, Alexandra 83 G 2008-12 93 5223:57 2.26 .921 Svetek, Ainsley 22 D 2019- 16 0 1 1 Garrett, Molly 17 D 2003-05 67 0 6 6 Svetek, Tristyn 44 D 2016-20 143 4 31 35 Glasson, Sharon 20 F 2000-01 10 0 1 1 Swistak, Rana 8 D 2000-01 13 0 0 1 Good, Tiffany 93 F 2006-10 130 3 3 6 Sydor, Jody 4 D 2007-11 142 8 41 49 Grant, Emily 10 F 2002-03 18 0 0 0 Gross, Taylor 24 F 2010-12 46 13 12 25 - T - Thibault, Dominique 96 F 2006-09 99 62 50 112 - H - Thurman, Kate 21 F 2019- 39 1 4 5 Harkness, Viki 55 F 2018- 75 10 21 31 Tormala, Coryn 12 F 2019- 39 3 1 4 Harris, Kelly 22 F 2013-17 131 17 22 39 Tosches, Mallory 8 F 2003-04 10 0 0 0 Hartmayer, Emily 12 D 2000-01 13 0 4 4 Tritter, Nicole 12 F 2005-09 134 29 31 60 Hawkins, Jaclyn 21 F 2004-08 137 69 75 144 Tuttle, Jaime 2 D 2008-10 3 0 0 0 Helh, Devon 25 D 2000-01 13 0 0 0 Hewes, Caitlin 17 D 2011-15 145 11 32 43 - U - Hewett, Rebecca 18 D 2008-12 141 6 33 39 Uliasz, Brianna 24 D 2005-09 139 7 14 21 Hollstein, Amy 10 F 2006-10 142 44 44 88 Horan, Kelly 21 F 2009-13 136 21 36 57 - V - Houlden, Jennifer 20 D 2002-06 139 6 23 29 Vakos, Alexandra 7 F 2010-12 68 4 11 15 Houser, Christie 33 G 2006-10 - - - - VanDam, Jill 21 F 2002-03 33 4 4 8 Hughes, Alice 16 D 2012-15 100 0 7 7 VanDeveire, Katherine 3 F 2003-07 134 13 12 25 Hurlburt, Leslie 27 F 2003-07 137 25 23 48 Vibert, Natalie 22 D 2003-07 135 23 40 63 - J - - W - Johnson, Elizabeth 10 F 2000-01 13 0 0 0 Wabick, Morgan 27 F 2017- 113 27 37 64 Wabick, Taylor 16 D 2017- 113 10 37 47 - K - Wallace, Angie 19 F 2001-05 134 17 16 33 King, Bridget 14 F/D 2004-08 137 4 19 23 Walsh, Emily 1 G 2011- 1 10:47 0.00 1.000 King, Molly 15 F 2006-07 12 0 0 0 Walsh, Maggie 28 F 2011- 33 4 12 16 Knajdek, Casey 5 D 2009-13 136 6 18 24 Weber, Monique 26 F 2008-10 77 24 30 54 Knutson, Theresa 3 F 2014-18 136 51 28 79 Welch, Jenna 22 F 2010-12 67 3 4 7 Korovilas, Georgia 11 D/F 2005-07 37 0 0 0 Wilson, Brittany 35 G 2005-09 98 5552:38 2.22 .921 Wong, Camryn 5 D 2018- 75 3 8 11 - L - Lambert, Marcie 24 F 2000-01 13 0 0 0 - Y - Landry, Amy 77 F 2019- 36 0 4 4 Yearwood, Kaitlyn 8 D 2019- 38 1 5 6 Leacy, Shavonne 18 D 2019- 35 0 0 0 LeFave, Nicole 7 D 2003-05 13 0 0 0 - Z - LeMond, Lauren 22 F 2008-10 72 2 6 8 Zimmer, Margaret 19 F 2012-15 143 14 19 33 Lersch, Alexandra 5 D 2013-17 105 0 3 3 Zuba, Michelle 17 F 2000-01 13 2 1 3 Lindblad, Rebecca 8 F 2015-19 146 9 17 26 Lum, Leah 7 F 2014-18 148 42 60 102

40 Hockey East Individual Awards

Cristin Allen ennifer haisson J C Elaine Chuli Sami Evelyn Alexandra Garcia 2010 Best Defensemen 2010 Best Defensive Forward ll tar 2016 WHEA A -S 2011 Second Team 2011 Player of the Year Runner-Up 2010 First Team 2008 Rookie Team onorable ention 2015 H M 2011 Second Team 2009 Second Team 2014 Honorable Mention

Jaclyn Hawkins Kaitlyn Shain Jody Sydor Dominique Thibault Natalie Vibert 2008 Sportsmanship Award 2006 First Team 2008 Rookie Team 2009 Second Team 2007 First Team 2007 Second Team 2005 Second Team 2008 Player of the Year 2005 First Team 2005 Rookie of the Year 2004 Rookie Team 2008 First Team 2004 Rookie Team 2005 Rookie & Second Team 2007 Rookie Team

Brittany Wilson Annie Belanger Leah Lum Briana Colangelo Natalie Snodgrass 2009 Honorable Mention 2018 Goaltender of the year 2018 Sportsmanship Award 2018 Best Defensive Forward 2018 All-Rookie Team 2007 First Team 2018 First Team 2020 Second Team Honorable Mentions

2006 - Jaclyn Hawkins 2009 - Brittany Wilson 2010 - Alexandra Garcia, Jody Sydor, Monique Weber 2013 - Caitlin Hewes 2014 - Elaine Chuli 2015 - Elaine Chuli 2016 - Elaine Chuli 2018 - Natalie Snodgrass

41 N e w E n g l a n d Individual Awards A l l -S ta rs

Cristin Allen 2010 Hockey East's Inaugural Best Defenseman Natalie Vibert 2004-05 Selection

Kaitlyn Shain 2005-06 Selection Jennifer Chaisson 2010 Hockey East's Inaugural Best Defensive Forward

Brittany Wilson 2006-07 Selection

Leah Lum 2018 Hockey East Sportsmanship Award Recipient Jaclyn Hawkins 2007-08 Selection

Dominique Thibault 2007-08 Selection Annie Belanger 2018 Hockey East Goaltender of the Year

Cristin Allen 2008-09 & 2009-10 Selection

42 Academic Counseling

Hockey East All-Academic Team Honors

The Counseling Program for Intercollegiate Ath- Jessie Aney - 20 Sara Mahoney - 03, 04 Janelle Armitage - 03, 04, 05, 06 Julie Marashio - 03, 04 letes, a unit within the Division of Academic Affairs, Madison Badeau Megan McLeod - 05 Lisa Beck - 03, 04, 05 Sarah Moses - 13, 14 Annie Belanger - 15, 16, 17, 18 Shannon Murphy - 04, 05 is the academic support program for the University Brittany Berisoff - 14 Kiana Nauheim - 12 Michelle Binning - 09 Mackenzie Nicholas - 20 of Connecticut’s 650 student-athletes. The primary Maude Blain - 10, 11, 13 Lauren O’Conner - 03 Savannah Bouzide 19, 20 Cassandra Opela - 16 goal of the program is to assist student-athletes in Leah Buress - 16 Danika Pasqua - 20 Jaclyn Camardo - 09, 10, 11 Carli Pridmore - 12 reaching their educational goals while they com- Nicole Camardo - 09, 10, 11 Alicia Ramolla - 06, 07 Kayla Campero - 13 Emily Reid - 17, 18, 19, 20 Samantha Carpentier-Yelle 19, 20 Samantha Reid - 08, 09 pete in intercollegiate athletics. As academic af- Michela Cava - 14 Lindsay Roethke - 15, 16, 17, ‘18 Jennifer Chaisson - 11 Kristen Russell - 08, 09 fairs officers, CPIA counselors function as liaisons Britney Chandler - 08 Caitlin Salazer-Reid - 04 Elaine Chuli - 13, 14, 15, 16 Josette Severyn - 05, 06 between the athletic and academic communities. Briana Colangelo - 20 Jocelyn Slattery - 11, 12 Shannon Connolly - 03, 04, 05 Leona Sim - 20 Cydnee Cook - 18 Emily Snodgrass - 12, 13, 15 Catherine Crawley - 17, 18, 19, 20 Natalie Snodgrass -18, 20 Sami Evelyn - 11, 12 Stefanie Snow - 03, 04 Rachel Farrel - 15 Erika Spaeth - 03, 04 Morgan Fisher - 18, 19, 20 Kaitlin Storo - 14 Dani Fox - 19, 20 Jessica Stott - 17 Jaime Fox - 16, 17, 18 Ainsley Svetek - 20 Claire Francis - 10, 11 Tristyn Svetek - 20 Justine Fredette - 17, 18 Jody Sydor - 08, 11 Liz Gallinaro - 07, 08 Kate Thurman - 20 Alexandra Garcia - 09, 10, 11, 12 Coryn Tormala - 20 Emily Grant - 04 Nicole Tritter - 08, 09 Viki Harkness - 19, 20 Katherine Van Deveire - 04, 05, 07 Caitlin Hewes - 12, 14, 15, 16 Viivi Vaattovaara - 14 Rebecca Hewett - 10, 11,12 Natalie Vibert - 04, 06, 07 Olivia Hogan - 07 Morgan Wabick - 18, 19 Jennifer Houlden - 03, 04, 06 Taylor Wabick - 18, 19 Christie Houser - 08 Angie Wallace - 04 Casey Knajdek - 12, 13 Emily Walsh - 15 Theresa Knutson - 17, 18 Maggie Walsh - 11, 12 Amy Landry - 20 Jenna Welch - 12 Nicole LeFave - 04, 05 Brittany Wilson - 08, 09 Alexandra Lersch - 14, 15, 16, 17 Cam Wong - 19, 20 Rebecca Lindblad - 18, 19 Kaitlyn Yearwood - 20 Leah Lum - 16, 17, 18 Jessica Lutz - 08 Margaret Zimmer - 13, 14, 15, 16 Marisa Maccario - 17, 18 Sarah MacDonnell - 12, 13, 14 Nora Maclaine - 16 43 Skating Strides Against Breast Cancer

For the past 14 years, UConn has joined Hockey East in raising funds for Skating Strides Against Breast Cancer.

During the 2019-20 season UConn raised just under $6,236 for Skating for Strides, an initiative that contrib- utes to breast cancer organizations through- out New England.

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The UConn women’s ice hockey team continued their annual tradition of hosting a “Skate With The Huskies” event, where kids from the local communities came to se- lect games throughout the season and were able to skate with the team following the contests.

Community Service

The Huskies are extremely active in community service endeavors. The team took part in the Husky Reach BBQ at Verplanck Elementary School (right).

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The Mark Edward Freitas Ice Forum houses the women’s ice hock- ey program at the University of Connecticut. The 4.2 million dollar facility opened in 1998 and also houses the women’s ice hockey locker room and players’ lounge.

The state-of-the-art Mark Edward Freitas Ice Forum is a year-round facility. The main building totals 53,000 square feet in a 230x230 foot structure. The skating facility includes a National Hockey League regulation 200x85 foot skating surface and a seating capacity of just under 2,000.

Locker Room

Players’ Lounge

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Commissioner...... Joe Bertagna Associate Commissioner...... Kathy Wynters Associate Commissioner...... Brian Smith Supervisor of Officials...... David Lezenski Asst. Supervisor of Officials...... Tim Hooton Web Site Coordinator...... Dan Parkhurst Graduate Interns...... Rachel Thomson, Annie Zampitella

The Women’s Hockey East Association cel- Mich./New Hampshire), Marie Delarbre (Fussen, Germany/ ebrates its 19th season of play in 2020-21. Over the Merrimack), Kate Haslett (Rothesay, New Brunswick/New first 18 years, the league has emerged as one of the Hampshire), Madison Morey (Fairbanks, Alaska/Merrimack), top women’s ice hockey conferences in the nation, Kourtney Menches (Greer, S.C./Vermont), and Lindsay Roethke having sent 11 teams to the Frozen Four and 24 (Buffalo, Minn./UConn). Five players reached “Distinguished teams to the NCAA Tournament. In 2011 and 2013, Scholar” status in 2016-17, having qualified for the All- both Boston College and Boston University advanced Academic team in each of four seasons of varsity play, while to the women’s Frozen Four, and the Terriers moved 21 others are three-time honorees. on to the NCAA championship game on both occa- In February 2007, the league debuted its inaugural sions. Last season, Boston College played in its third “Skating Strides Against Breast Cancer”. The one-day event consecutive Frozen Four. was hosted by Hockey East schools as a way to establish a In 2017, the Boston College Eagles cap- greater fan base, to raise needed funds, and to work with the tured their third Hockey East Tournament title, specific charities to raise awareness for both the league and repeating as the league champions for the first the specific cause. In the initial year, close to $20,000 was time in program history. As the Hockey East donated back to local breast cancer charities Friends of Mel’s Tournament Champion, BC was presented with the Foundation and the American Cancer Society, vastly exceed- renamed Bertagna Trophy in honor of the Women’s ing expectations. Last year the league raised over $30,000 Hockey East conference’s founding commissioner to bring the 10-year total to over $300,000. “Skating Strides” Joe Bertagna. has won two national awards at NACMA in the “Single Day The Eagles were also represented in the Attendance Promotion” category in 2007 and 2009, and in three major awards at the postseason banquet, 2016 Kathy Wynters was honored at the one hundred, a fun- with BC’s Megan Keller taking home the Cammi draising and awareness initiative that honors those that have Granato Award as the league’s best player. Keller displayed a commitment to fighting cancer. The 11th annual will take the 2017-18 season off as she prepares for “Skating Strides Against Breast Cancer” will have an event on the 2018 Olympic Winter Games with Team USA. each WHEA campus this season, as well as participation by all Providence’s Bob Deraney was named the Coach of the Hockey East men’s teams over the course of the second of Year for the third time in his career behind the half of the season. Friars’ bench, while Providence’s Whitney Dove As women’s ice hockey steadily expanded from its and Maine’s Tereza Vanisova split rookie of the year original status as an emerging sport to its current position as accolades. an established NCAA championship sport, it became apparent A record 124 student-athletes were named that Hockey East needed to consider sponsoring a separate to the league’s 2016-17 All-Academic Team. Each league to accommodate its five member schools that initially student-athlete achieved a grade point average had varsity programs for women: Boston College, Maine, New of 3.0 or better in each of the two academic peri- Hampshire, Northeastern and Providence. Discussions about ods during which she was actively competing. this proposed league continued until a split in the Eastern Twelve women achieved a perfect 4.0 to share College Athletic Conference grouped the five aforementioned honors as the Hockey East Top Scholar-Athlete. programs into a separate league alongside three other unaf- Those players include Annie Belanger filiated programs. This newly formed eight-team division was (Sherbrooke, Que./UConn) and Lea-Kristine dubbed the ECAC Women’s Eastern League. Seeking league Demers (Repentigny, Que./Merrimack), defense- solidarity, administrators from the five Hockey East institutions men Meghan Martin (Newport, Vt./Merrimack) acted almost immediately to create a new conference. and Paige Sorensen (Plymouth, Minn./Merrimack), and forwards Annie Boeckers (Otsego, Minn./ Merrimack), Natasia Burzynski (Rye, N.H./ Providence), Abigail Chapman (Beverley Hills,

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