THE 2014-15 ENGINEERS

Sara Heidi Kathryn Ali Delaney 1 Till 2 Huhtamaki 3 Schilter 4 Svoboda (C) 7 Middlebrook

Taylor Lauren Alex Jenn Mariana 8 Mahoney (C) 10 Wash 11 Gruschow 12 Godin 13 Walsh

Shayna Laura Mari Hannah Marisa 14 Tomlinson 15 Horwood 16 Mankey (A) 17 Behounek 19 Raspa

Amanda Katie Brandi Whitney Lindsey 20 Kimmerle 21 Rooney 24 Banks 25 Renn 26 Hylwa

Brianna Kelly 30 Piper 31 O’Brien he ensselaer ngineers PACING THE TIGERS: Sophomore Mack- 2014-15 Schedule T R E enzie Stone leads RIT with nine points on The RIT Tigers September ockey two goals and seven assists ... She is followed Fri. 26 OTTAWA JR. (Ex.) 2-0 W (1-10-2; 0-4-0 ECAC H ) by seniors Kolbee McCrea (5 goals, 3 assists) (6-7-3; 1-4-1 WCHA) October and Celeste Brown (5 goals, 3 assists), who Fri. 3 at #7/8 North Dakota 7-1 L No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. S/C Hometown/Previous Team have eight points apiece ... Fellow senior No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. S/C Hometown/Previous Team Lindsay Grigg (4 goals, 3 assists) and junior Sat. 4 at Bemidji State 4-0 L 1 Sara Till Jr. G 5-10 R Jericho, VT/Rice Academy 2 Taylor Thurston So. D 5-6 L Kanata, Ontario / Nepean Wildcats Sat. 11 VERMONT^ 4-2 L 2 Heidi Huhtamaki So. D 5-9 L Espoo, Finland/Espoo Blues Haley Northcote (1 goal, 6 assists) have seven 3 Morgan Scoyne Sr. D 5-8 L Drumbo, Ontario / Stoney Creek Sabres 3 Kathryn Schilter Sr. D 5-7 R Aurora, ON/Toronto Jr. Aeros points each ... In goal, senior Ali Binnington 4 Caitlin Wallace So. F 5-9 L Brantford, Ontario / Stoney Creek Sabres Sun. 12 at Vermont 2-2 T 4 Ali Svoboda Sr. F 5-8 R Arlington Heights, IL/Chicago Mission (5-4-1) has a 1.09 goals against average and a 5 Haley Northcote Jr. D 5-7 R Cumberland, ON/Minnesota State (NCAA) Fri. 17 at New Hampshire 2-1 L 7 Delaney Middlebrook Sr. D 5-6 L Minneapolis, MN/Niagara University .957 save percentage in 10 starts ... She has re- 9 Lindsay Stenason So. F/D 5-6 L Oakville, Ontario / Oakville Hornets Sat. 25 UCONN$ 4-1 W 8 Taylor Mahoney Sr. F 5-6 L Cary, IL/Chicago Mission corded three shutouts ... Sophomore Brooke 11 Christa Vuglar Fr. D 5-3 L Crystal Lake, IL / Chicago Mission Sun. 26 UCONN$ 2-2 T 10 Lauren Wash Jr. F 5-4 L Belle Mead, NJ/New Jersey Rockets Stoddart (1-1-1) has a 2.59 GAA and a .910 13 Darcy Henderson Fr. F 5-7 L Burlington, Ontario / Burlington Barracudas Fri. 31 at #4 Harvard* 4-1 L SV% in three starts, while junior Jetta Rack- 11 Alexa Gruschow Jr. F 5-6 R Mechanicsburg, PA/Washington Pride 14 Mackenzie Stone So. F 5-8 L Kars, Ontario / Nepean Wildcats November leff (0-2-1) has a 2.30 GAA and a .910 SV%. 12 Jenn Godin Jr. D 5-5 R Clarence Center, NY/Tabor Academy 15 Kolbee McCrea Sr. F 5-9 L Wawa, Ontario / Burlington Barracudas Sat. 1 at Dartmouth* 5-2 L 13 Mariana Walsh Sr. F 5-8 R Walpole, MA/Assabet Valley/Phillips Andover 16 Maddie Grisko Fr. D 5-6 R Buffalo, NY / Buffalo Bisons 14 Shayna Tomlinson Fr. F 5-6 R Gilford, NH/St. Paul’s School / Assabet Valley RIT SWEPT AT MERCYHURST: The 17 Carly Payerl Jr. F 5-9 R Kitchener, Ontario / Waterloo K-W Rangers Fri. 7 ST. CLOUD STATE 3-2 L 15 Laura Horwood So. F 5-6 L Belleville, ON/Durham West Lightning Tigers dropped a pair of Hockey 18 Lauren Carroll Fr. D 5-10 R Carlisle, Ontario / Oakville Hornets Sat. 8 ST. CLOUD STATE 3-0 L 16 Mari Mankey Jr. F 5-2 R Hopkins, MN/Hopkins High School America games at Mercyhurst last weekend, 19 Marissa Maugeri Sr. F 5-3 R Ajax, Ontario / Durham West Lightning Fri. 14 at #5 Quinnipiac* 6-1 L 17 Hannah Behounek So. D 5-7 R Minnetonka, MN/Minnetonka High School falling by matching 4-1 scorelines ... In the 21 Emilee Bulleid Sr. D 5-5 R Waterdown, Ontario / Stoney Creek Sabres Sat. 15 at Princeton* 2-1 OTL 19 Marisa Raspa Fr. F 5-3 R Downingtown, PA/N. American Hockey Acad. series opener, the Lakers jumped out to a 3-0 22 Victoria Pitawanakwat Fr. F 5-9 L Manitowaning, Ontario / Sudbury Wolves Fri. 28 RIT 7pm 20 Amanda Kimmerle Fr. D 5-9 L Anoka, MN/Anoka High School lead after two periods ... After Celeste Brown 23 Lindsay Grigg Sr. F/D 5-6 R Oakville, Ontario / Oakville Hornets Sat. 29 RIT 4pm 21 Katie Rooney So. F 5-7 L Buffalo, MN/Buffalo High School brought the Tigers to within 3-1 at 14:10 of 24 Celeste Brown Sr. F 5-6 R Great Falls, MT / National Sports Academy December the third, before Jillian Skinner bagged an 24 Brandi Banks Jr. D 5-6 R Burlington, ON/Stoney Creek Jr. Sabres 25 Cassie Clayton So. F 5-6 R Pickering, Ontario / Mississauga Chiefs Fri. 5 BROWN* 7pm 25 Whitney Renn Fr. F 5-6 R Troy, MI/Little Caesars empty netter to cap the scoring at 18:54 ... 27 Jess Paton Jr. F 5-4 L Woodstock, Ontario / Waterloo K-W Rangers 26 Lindsey Hylwa So. F 5-8 R Cary, NC/Gilmore Academy Jetta Rackleff made 20 saves for RIT, while 34 Brooke Stoddart So. G 5-6 L Elmvale, Ontario / Brampton Thunder Sat. 6 YALE* 4pm 30 Brianna Piper Sr. G 5-8 L Oakville, ON/Toronto Jr. Aeros Amanda Makela was forced to make just 12 35 Jetta Rackleff Jr. G 5-8 L Bend, OR / Anaheim Lady Ducks January 31 Kelly O’Brien Sr. G 5-9 R Sussex, WI/Madison Capitals stops for Mercyhurst ... In game two, the Lak- 39 Ali Binnington Sr. G 5-9 L Oakville, Ontario / Mississauga Chiefs Sat. 2 PRINCETON* 3pm ers scored the game’s first four goals, before Sun. 3 QUINNIPIAC* 3pm Head Coach: John Burke (Bowling Green ’91) Carly Payerl got the visitors on the board at Head Coach: Scott McDonald (Niagara ‘00) Tue. 6 PROVIDENCE 4pm Assistant Coaches: Melanie Greene (Vermont ’10) and Derek Alfama (Norwich ’96) 15:13 of the third period ... Rackleff finished Assistant Coaches: Matt Woodard (American International ‘09) & Lisa Marshall (Elmira ‘14) Captains: Lindsay Grigg ‘15 & Celeste Brown ‘15 Fri. 9 DARTMOUTH* 7pm Captains: Taylor Mahoney ’15, Mari Mankey (A) ’16 & Ali Svoboda ‘15 with 23 saves, while Makela had 14 to earn Sat. 10 HARVARD* 4pm the win. Fri. 16 at St. Lawrence* 7pm TWO-GAME SERIES: Rensselaer is back at periods the Engineers came out strong in the victories in net for RPI, recording 21 and “A” for the Engineers. Sat. 17 at Clarkson* 4pm the for a two-game se- third period and got the equalizer with 13:21 RENSSELAER AT HOME: The Engineers 16 saves in the two games, respectively ... ries with RIT, this Friday (7pm) and Saturday to play ... Princeton goalie Kimberly Newell are 1-3-1 at home this season after going 4-8-2 Julie Aho and Brooke Thompson each BY CLASS: The 2014-15 roster consists of Fri. 23 at Union* 7pm (4pm). made the initial stop on a shot by Ali Svobo- last season and 5-10-3 in 2012-13. netted three goals in the two games. four freshmen, five sophomores, six juniors Sat. 24 UNION* 4pm da, but Laura Horwood was there to pounce and seven seniors. Fri. 30 at Colgate* 3pm FOLLOW THE ACTION: Live statistics on the rebound, scoring her third goal of the VS. : The IN THE NATIONAL RANKINGS: Sat. 31 at Cornell* 3pm for this weekend’s game – and all Rensselaer year. Svoboda and Shayna Tomlinson had Engineers are 1-4-1 against College Hockey Three ECAC Hockey schools are ranked in BY POSITION: The Engineers roster con- February home games – can be followed at http://www. the assists ... Newell, who finished with 20 America schools over the last three years the top 10 nationally, including fourth- sists of 12 forwards, seven defensemen and Fri. 6 CLARKSON* 7pm sidearmstats.com/rpi/whockey. saves, came up big for Princeton in the closing ... The Engineers split a two-game series at ranked Quinnipiac, fifth-ranked Clarkson three goaltenders. Sat. 7 ST. LAWRENCE* 4pm Robert Morris last season, winning 3-0, before minutes — particularly after Princeton took a and seventh-ranked Harvard. Fri. 13 at Yale* 7pm WATCH ON RPI TV: This weekend’s action penalty with 1:17 to play. falling 3-2. UPCOMING ACTION: Both teams are back Sat. 14 at Brown* 4pm can be seen live on RPI TV, or online at www. STRIDES AGAINST BREAST in action tomorrow afternoon at the Houston rpitv.org. RENSSELAER LEADERS: Junior Alexa 2004-05 VS. RIT: The Engineers swept the CANCER: Last month, members of the Field House for the series finale (4pm). Fri. 20 CORNELL* 7pm Gruschow (3 goals, 3 assists), sophomore Tigers in a two-game series during the 2004- Rensselaer women’s lacrosse and women’s Sat. 21 COLGATE* 4pm ON THE AIR AND ONLINE: Select games Laura Horwood (3 goals, 3 assists) and senior 05 season ... Recent RPI Athletics Hall of hockey teams joined thousands to par- WHILE AT THE HOUSTON FIELD throughout the season can be heard live on Kathryn Schilter (1 goal, 5 assists) are all tied Fame inductee Rosina Schiff picked up both ticipate in the American Cancer Society’s HOUSE: The NCAA and ECAC Hockey Home games in CAPS • * – ECAC Hockey games • 91.5 FM, WRPI or online at www.wrpi.org/ for the team lead with six points ... Senior 19th annual Making Strides Against Breast promote good sportsmanship by student-ath- ^ – Reunion & Homecoming Weekend • $ – Family listen. captains Ali Svoboda (2 goals, 3 assists) and Cancer Walk at Washington Park in letes, coaches and spectators. We request your Weekend • Times are Eastern • Select games can be tandings Taylor Mahoney (1 goal, 4 assists) have five 2014-15 S Albany. cooperation by supporting the participants heard live on WRPI, 91.5 FM, and www.wrpi.org. ENGINEERS EDGED IN OT: Christin points apiece, while junior Lauren Wash Team ECAC Pts. GF GA Overall GF GA and officials in a positive manner. Profanity, Shanahan scored with 2:42 left in (2 goals, 2 assists) and freshman Shayna #4 Quinnipiac 6-0-1 13 23 4 11-0-2 40 6 OAKVILLE NATIVES: This weekend’s racial or sexist comments or other intimidat- — tucking in a cross ice pass from Kiersten Tomlinson (2 goals, 2 assists) have four #5 Clarkson 5-1-1 11 20 7 10-4-1 49 22 series features four players who hail from ing actions directed at officials, student-ath- Falck — as Princeton defeated Rensselaer 2-1 points each. St. Lawrence 4-2-1 9 23 22 7-5-2 44 39 Oakville, Ontario, including RPI’s Bri- letes, coaches or team representatives – as well Pronunciations Princeton 4-3-0 8 19 21 6-4-1 28 27 Hannah BEHOUNEK...... buh-HAWN-ik on November 15 ... Princeton outshot the En- anna Piper and RIT’s Lindsey Stenason, as public intoxication, the consumption or Jenn GODIN...... GO-din gineers 10-2 in the first period but thanks to BETWEEN THE PIPES: Senior Brianna Cornell 3-2-0 6 18 12 3-6-0 24 33 Lindsay Grigg and Ali Binnington. possession of alcoholic beverages and tobacco #7 Harvard 2-1-1 5 15 10 2-1-2 16 11 Alexa GRUSCHOW...... GREW-shouw some nice goaltending by RPI starting goalie Piper (0-5-2) has a 3.08 goals against aver- Dartmouth 2-2-0 4 9 7 4-2-0 20 10 products are grounds for removal from the Heidi HUHTAMAKI...... HOO-ta-MAH-kee Kelly O’Brien, who finished with 27 saves, age and a .893 save percentage in seven Brown 1-3-0 2 12 18 3-6-0 27 36 THE CAPTAINS: Seniors Taylor Ma- site of competition and other disciplinary Lindsey Hylwa...... HILL-wah the game went into the first intermission with starts, while classmate Kelly O’Brien (1-5-0) Yale 1-3-0 2 6 11 4-4-1 34 23 honey and Ali Svoboda will join assistant actions. Amanda KIMMERLE...... KIM-er-lee no score ... Morgan Sly broke the scoreless has a 3.67 goals against average and an .898 Colgate 1-4-0 2 8 17 3-10-0 24 39 captain junior Mari Mankey as the cap- Katheryn SCHILTER...... SHILL-ter tie with 8:09 to play in the second period ... save percentage in six starts. Rensselaer 0-4-0 0 5 17 1-10-2 19 45 tains for the 2014-15 season ... All three are Ali SVOBODA...... SVAH-boh-dah After being outshot 15-10 over the first two Union 0-4-0 0 4 16 1-10-2 13 40 in their first season wearing the “C” or the