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2019 National Collegiate Women's Ice Hockey Championship Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship March 15 or 16 March 22 March 24 1 *Wisconsin (32-4-2) ^ Wisconsin 4-0 Syracuse (13-21-3) People's United Center Hamden, CT 7 p.m. Big Ten Network 4 *Clarkson (29-7-2) Clarkson 2-1 (OT) Boston College (26-11-1) People's United Center Hamden, CT 2:30 p.m. Big Ten Network NATIONAL 2 *Minnesota (30-5-1) CHAMPION ^ Minnesota 5-2 Princeton (20-7-5) People's United Center Hamden, CT 4 p.m. Big Ten Network 3 *Northeastern (27-5-5) Cornell 3-2 (OT) Cornell (23-5-6) * Host Institution ^ Home Team All times are Eastern time. Information subject to change. © 2019 National Collegiate Athletic Association. No commercial use without the NCAA's written permission. The NCAA opposes all forms of sports wagering. 2018-19 CORNELL WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY GAME NOTES SCHEDULE & RESULTS GAME 36 | NCAA FROZEN FOUR | MARCH 22, 2019 | FRANK PERROTTI JR. ARENA | 4 P.M. OCTOBER 13 TORONTO JR. AEROS (EX.) W, 5-1 14 BUFFALO BEAUTS (EX.) W, 5-2 23 SYRACUSE W, 4-1 Cornell Big Red Minnesota Golden Gophers 26 HARVARD* W, 3-2 27 DARTMOUTH* W, 4-0 Record: 24-5-6 VS Record: 31-5-1 NOVEMBER ECAC Hockey: 17-3-2 WCHA: 19-4-1 2 at Yale* W, 4-3 3 at Brown* L, 3-4 10 at Mercyhurst T, 4-4 11 at Mercyhurst T, 0-0 16 at Quinnipiac* W, 2-1 TV: BTN | Live Stream: BTN2Go.com | Live Stats: NCAA.com 17 at Princeton* T, 2-2 23 at Robert Morris W, 5-2 24 at Robert Morris T, 3-3 30 ST. LAWRENCE* W, 4-0 DECEMBER TEAM LEADERS 1 CLARKSON* W, 3-1 JANUARY FORWARDS GP G A P SH +/- PP GWG 8 at Penn State T, 3-3 11 PRINCETON* L, 0-5 Maddie Mills 35 18 21 39 145 +19 7 3 12 QUINNIPIAC* W, 2-1 18 at Dartmouth* W, 3-0 Kristin O’Neill 32 22 16 38 148 +23 7 6 19 at Harvard* W, 6-0 25 at Colgate* W, 4-2 Grace Graham 35 11 15 26 87 +17 3 1 26 COLGATE* W, 4-2 29 at Syracuse W, 5-2 Lenka Serdar 35 12 13 25 128 +13 4 1 FEBRUARY Paige Lewis 35 7 11 18 100 +15 0 2 1 UNION* W, 7-0 2 RENSSELAER* W, 5-0 8 at Clarkson* L, 0-4 9 at St. Lawrence* T, 1-1 DEFENSE GP G A P SH +/- PP GWG 15 BROWN* W, 4-1 16 YALE* W, 4-0 Jaime Bourbonnais 31 9 20 29 115 +30 2 2 22 at Rensselaer* W, 8-2 23 at Union* W, 2-1 Micah Zandee-Hart 31 4 17 21 77 +13 1 1 MARCH Willow Slobodzian 35 4 8 12 56 +22 1 1 1 RENNSELAER^ W, 2-1 (OT) 2 RENNSELAER^ L, 0-2 Kendra Nealey 35 0 12 12 48 +15 0 0 3 RENNSELAER^ W, 6-1 9 PRINCETON^ W, 3-2 (2OT) 10 CLARKSON^ L, 1-4 16 Northeastern# 1 pm GOALTENDER GP-GS W-L-T MIN GA GAA SV% 22 Minnesota% 4 pm Marlène Boissonnault 29-29 20-4-4 1694:10 47 1.66 .916 All Times are EST Home Games in BOLD CAPS * - ECAC Hockey game Lindsay Browning 8-6 4-1-2 447:18 10 1.34 .948 ^ - ECAC Hockey Playoffs # - NCAA Quarterfinals % - NCAA Frozen Four COACHING STAFF Women’s Hockey Coach... ...... Doug Derraugh (Cornell ‘91) Career Record .......................267-149-42 (14th season) Assistant Coach ...........................Edith Racine (Elmira ‘05) Assistant Coach .........................Dean Jackson (Elmira ‘03) Athletic Trainer .................................................Katy Harris Equipment Manager ....................................Sean Schmidt QUICK FACTS 2018-19 TEAM INFORMATION Location ................................................Ithaca, N.Y.,14853 Captains ............................Kristin O’Neill, Micah Zandee-Hart First Varsity Season ....................................................1972-73 Founded .................................................................... 1865 2018-19 Record ..............................................................24-5-6 NCAA Championships ............................................................0 Total Enrollment .................................................... 14, 315 2018-19 ECAC Hockey Record .........................................17-2-1 NCAA Tournament Appearances ............................................7 President ................................................Martha E. Pollack 2018-19 Ivy League Record ..............................................7-2-1 Years ................2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2019 Director of Athletics ...............................J. Andrew Noel, Jr. 2017-18 Record ..............................................................21-9-3 ECAC Hockey Tournament Championships .............................4 Colors ......................................... Carnelian Red and White 2017-18 ECAC Hockey Record .........................................13-4-5 Years .............................................2010, 2011, 2013, 2014 Affiliation ................................................................NCAA I 2017-18 Ivy League Record ..............................................8-1-1 Ivy League Championships ..................................................14 Conference ..................................ECAC Hockey/Ivy League All-Time Record ............................................602-512-76 (.538) Years ....1976-79, 1980-81, 1990, 1996, 2010-13, 2017-18 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Women’s Hockey Contact ........................................JJ Klein Email ..................................................jk2842@cornell.edu Office Phone ............................................. (607) 254-5272 ABOUT THE BIG RED THE SERIES WITH MINNESOTA TALE OF THE TAPE -Cornell enters the matchup with an overall record of 24-5-6 and -Friday’s national semifinal matchup will mark the fifth all-time finished the regular season with a mark of 17-3-2 in ECAC Hockey meeting between the two schools that first met in the 1997-98 Cornell Minnesota play. Cornell claimed the ECAC Hockey regular season title, its first season. The Golden Gophers lead the all-time series 4-0. since 2013. This marks the team’s fourth Frozen Four appearance -The last time the two schools squared off was in the semifinal Team Offense 3.26 4.27 in program history. round on March 16, 2012 in the national semifinal. The Golden National Rank 8th 1st -As a team, the Big Red is averaging 3.26 goals, which ranks Gophers won the contest 3-1. Minnesota jumped to an early 2-0 eighth in the nation, while holding its opponents to 1.68 goals Team Defense 1.68 1.81 lead in the first period, but a second-period score from Amanda per game, which ranks second. Gagliardi brought the Big Red within one. Minnesota sealed the National Rank 2nd 4th -The Big Red is 6-3 against ranked opponents this season. deal with an empty-netter late in the third to send the Golden Power Play 19.7% 25.3% -For the eighth time in last 10 seasons the Big Red advanced to Gophers to the national championship game. the ECAC Hockey title game. In the span, the Big Red has posted a -Prior to their Frozen Four clash in 2012, the two met three times National Rank 8th 2nd record of 4-4 in the championship game. in the late 90s. Minnesota won in a neutral-site contest in 1997 Penalty Kill 88.0% 85.9% -This marks the program’s seventh trip to the NCAA tournament. at Princeton 3-2 and then won two home games by a combined National Rank 4th 12th Cornell made it each year from 2010-14 and again in 2017. 11-1 the following year. REGULAR SEASON CHAMPS! NCAA FROZEN FOUR HISTORY -The Big Red captured its first ECAC Hockey regular season title -This is the Big Red’s fourth trip to the Frozen Four in program since 2013. history. The team made it three consecutive years from 2010-12. -Cornell finished with a total of 36 points in the standings, which Cornell owns a record of 1-2 in the national semifinal round: 2010 was three more than Colgate, Clarkson and Princeton. (Mercyhurst, W, 3-2 OT), 2011 (Boston University, L, 4-1) and 2018-19 LEADERS 36 league points is also the most for the program since 2013, 2012 (Minnesota, L, 3-1). when it had 37. Points Mills 39 -With two weeks left in the regular season, the Big Red was ALL-ECAC HOCKEY HONORS Goals O’Neill 22 tied for second in the conference standings with Clarkson, three -In addition to Doug Derraugh being named the ECAC Hockey Assists Mills 21 points behind then-leader Princeton. The Big Red won out to Coach of the Year and Jaime Bourbonnais tabbed the league’s PPG O’Neill, Mills 7 collect eight more points, while Princeton went 1-3 and Clarkson best defenseman, three members were listed to the all-ECAC went 2-1-1. 13 tied 34 Hockey teams. GP -Bourbonnais earned a spot on the first team for the first time PIM Zandee-Hart, O’Neill 30 IN THE POLLS in her career. Kristin O’Neillwas named to the second team and SOG O’Neill 144 -The Big Red dropped a spot to moved up two spots to No. 4 in Micah Zandee-Hart was tabbed to the third team. +/- Bourbonnais +30 the nation in the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Division I Poll -All three have garnered ECAC Hockey recognition the three years this week, while there was no new releasing of the USCHO.com they have been members of the team. GOALTENDING Women’s Division I Poll this week. GP Boissonnault 28 -In the USCHO.com poll, released on March 11, Cornell received ALL-IVY HONORS GAA Boissonnault 1.66 81 points, which was 21 more than seventh-ranked Princeton -Five members of the Big Red were recognized to the All-Ivy SV% Boissonnault .916 and five fewer than fifth-ranked Boston College. teams and Doug Derraugh was named the Ivy League Coach of WINS Boissonnault 19 -In the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine poll, released on March the Year. 19, Cornell received 131 votes, which was 13 more than fifth- -Kristin O’Neill and Jaime Bourbonnais were named to the first SO Boissonnault 6 CORNELL ranked Northeastern and 17 fewer than third-ranked Clarkson. team. Bourbonnais was one of two unanimously voted to the first team.