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Bemidji State University Women's Hockey BEMIDJI STATE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S HOCKEY 2017-18 GAME NOTES CURRENT RECORD WEEK 2 - (RV) BEMIDJI STATE AT (2) CLARKSON Overall 1-0-1 Potsdam, N.Y. • Oct. 6-7, 2017 • 3:00/3:00 pm ET • Cheel Arena (3,000) WCHA 0-0-0 Radio: KPMI 1300 AM The Legends • Online: www.beaverradionetwork.com • Play-by-play: Kelly Schultz Home 1-0-1 Away 0-0-0 Web Stream: ClarksonAthletics.com Neutral 0-0-0 Live Stats Friday: http://www.sidearmstats.com/clarkson/whockey/ Live Stats Saturday:http://www.sidearmstats.com/clarkson/whockey/ 2017-18 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time/Result BEAVERS READY FOR FIRST ROAD TRIP AT NO. 2 CLARKSON Sept. 29 Syracuse T, 0-0 (OT) Sept. 30 Syracuse W, 5-0 BSU Women’s Hockey opens road schedule at defending national champions Oct. 6 at (2) Clarkson 2 p.m. THE MATCHUP Oct. 7 at (2) Clarkson 2 p.m. The Bemidji State University women’s hockey team faces one of the top programs in Division I for its first road trip of the Oct. 13 Minnesota * 3:07 p.m. season in No. 2 Clarkson University. The Beavers (1-0-1, 0-0-0 WCHA) travel to Potsdam, N.Y., for a two-game series against Oct. 14 Minnesota * 3:07 p.m. the defending national champion Golden Knights (1-0-1, 0-0-0 ECAC), October 6-7. Oct. 20 at Wisconsin * 7 p.m. Oct. 21 at Wisconsin * 7 p.m. THE SERIES Oct. 27 Minnesota Duluth * 3:07 p.m. The Beavers and Golden Knights will face-off for the first time in the two program’s history. The Golden Knights were 2-2 Oct. 28 Minnesota Duluth * 3:07 p.m. against opponents from the Western Collegiate Hockey Association last season including defeating University of Wisconsin, Nov. 6 vs. Minnesota Duluth # 6:07 p.m. 3-0, in the NCAA Frozen Four Championship Game. Head coach Jim Scanlan owns a 56-48-8 career record and is 1-0-0 Nov. 10 at St. Cloud State * 6:07 p.m. against opponents from the Eastern College Athletic Conference previously defeating Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Nov. 11 at St. Cloud State * 3:07 p.m. 2014-15. Clarkson head coach Mark Desrosiers boasts a 220-88-40 record during his nine seasons at the helm of the Golden Nov. 17 Ohio State * 7:07 p.m. Knights program. Nov. 18 Ohio State * 3:07 p.m. A LOOK AT THE GOLDEN KNIGHTS Nov. 22 at St. Cloud State 6:07 p.m. Clarkson enters the weekend ranked second in the USCHO.com and USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine national polls Dec. 1 at Minnesota * 6:07 p.m. after opening the season as the top-ranked team in the preseason poll. The weekend will be the first at home for the Golden Dec. 2 at Minnesota * 4:07 p.m. Knights having opened the season on the road at Northeastern University last weekend. Clarkson and Northeastern skated Dec. 8 RIT 3:07 p.m. to a 1-1 tie in the opening game of the series while the Golden Knights rebounded with a 5-1 win in game two. Clarkson was Dec. 9 RIT 3:07 p.m. led by junior Loren Gabel who posted three points (2g-1a) during the series. Dec. 15 Minnesota State * 3:07 p.m. Clarkson returns 16 letterwinners from its national championship season and have added seven newcomers to its Dec. 16 Minnesota State * 3:07 p.m. roster. The Golden Knights will need to replace its top two scorers from last season in Cayley Mercer and Genevieve Bannon. Jan. 2 Mercyhurst 6:07 p.m. Mercer tied for the nation lead with 62 points (28g-34a) last season while Bannon followed with 53 points (15g-38a). Gabel Jan. 3 Mercyhurst 1:07 p.m. has taken a leap forward to replace Mercer leading the team with three points (2g-1a) after tallying 42 points (22g-20a) in Jan. 12 at Minnesota Duluth * 7:07 p.m. 2016-17. Freshman Elizabeth Giguere looks to be another key forward for the Golden Knights, posting two points (1g-1a) at Jan. 13 at Minnesota Duluth * 4:07 p.m. Northestern. Senior Savannah Harmon is the Golden Knights top returning defenseman after posting 36 points (11g-25a) in 2016-17 and scored a goal at Northeastern. Jan. 19 Wisconsin * 7:07 p.m. The Golden Knights return one of the top goaltenders in Division I in senior Shea Tiley. Tiley led the nation in minutes Jan. 20 Wisconsin * 3:07 p.m. played last season (2487:37), finished seventh in goals against average (1.58) and save percentage (.931) and posted a 28- Feb. 2 at Minnesota State * 2:07 p.m. 4-5 record. Tiley started both games at Northeastern last weekend allowing two goals for a 0.96 GAA and made 55 saves for Feb. 3 at Minnesota State * 2:07 p.m. a .965 save percentage. Feb. 9 St. Cloud State * 7:07 p.m. Feb. 10 St. Cloud State * 3:07 p.m. BEMIDJI STATE NOTES Feb. 16 at Ohio State * 5:07 p.m. • The Bemidji State University women’s hockey team returns to action this weekend after going 1-0-1 against Syracuse Feb. 17 at Ohio State * 2:07 p.m. University the previous weekend to open the 2017-18 season. Feb. 23-25 WCHA Playoffs First Round TBA • The Beavers and Orange started the series with a 0-0 tie in overtime in the first game of the series. Senior goaltender Mar. 3-4 WCHA Final Faceoff TBA Erin Deters was spectacular in net in her first start as a senior posting a 33-save shutout for the scoreless tie. Mar. 9 NCAA Regionals TBA • The Beavers then responded by posting five goals against the Orange in a 5-0 win for their first win of the season, Sept. 30. Five different Beavers scored in the game including Emma Terres who led the Beavers with a goal and assist. Mar. 16 NCAA Frozen Four TBA • Redshirt Freshman Lauren Bench earned her first career start wearing the green and white for BSU and posted a 26- save shutout to earn her first collegiate win. *Western Collegiate Hockey Association contest • Terres, Bailey Wright, Lindsey Featherstone, Haley Mack and Jacqueline Kaasa all scored for the Beavers in the game # U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game (Cambridge, Minn.) including Featherstone who tallied her first career goal off of her first career shot. ( ) USAToday/USA Hockey Magazine ranking • In total, 13 different Beavers recorded a point in the game out of 18 skaters in the lineup. All times Central • Senior defender Alexis Joyce tallied an assist during the game bringing her career points total to 59 and just two shy of Ivana Bilic for second on the program’s all-time scoring list for defensemen. 2017-18 WCHA STANDINGS • Despite the offensive production in game two, the Beavers will need to work on their power-play unit going 0-for-9 in the series against the Orange including 0-for-5 in game one. Overall WCHA • The Beavers are one of two teams in the nation to earn back-to-back shutouts on opening weekend (Minnesota Duluth). W L T W L T SOW Pts • After their week one performance, the Beavers entered the USCHO.com National Poll for the first time since Nov. 14, 1 Bemidji State 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2016 after receiving one vote from coaches around Division I. Minnesota 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 • The Beavers begin their first road trip of the season this weekend taking on one of the top Division I college hockey Minn. Duluth 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 programs in No. 2 Clarkson University, Oct. 6-7. Minn. State 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 • The defending national champion Golden Knights will host the Beavers for the team’s first home series of the season Ohio State 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 after going 1-0-1 on the road at Northeastern University a week ago. St. Cloud State 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 • The meeting between the Beavers and Golden Knights will be the first time the two teams will face-off against each Wisconsin 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 other. • Puck drop for both games of the series are scheduled for 2 p.m. CST, Oct. 6-7. • Head coach Jim Scanlan will coach against Clarkson head coach Matt Desrosiers for the first time in his career and is 56-48-8 during his career at Bemidji State. BEMIDJI STATE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S HOCKEY 1 BEMIDJI STATE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S HOCKEY ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 2017-18 NUMERICAL ROSTER No Name Pos Yr No Name Pos Ht Yr S/C Hometown (Previous League/Team) 18 Paige Beebe F Fr. 2 Mak Langei D 5-5 Fr. R East Grand Forks, Minn. (Shattuck St. Mary’s) 35 Lauren Bench G R-Fr. 9 Emily Bergland F Jr. 3 Lydia Passolt F 5-6 Fr. R Chanhassen, Minn. (Shattuck St. Mary’s) 26 Clair DeGeorge F Fr. 4 Kara Werth D 5-7 Fr. R Moorhead, Minn. (Moorhead HS) 30 Erin Deters G Sr. 5 Melissa Hunt D 5-4 Jr. L Hartney, Manitoba (Westman Wildcats) 33 Kerigan Dowhy G Fr. 7 Abby Ecker D Fr. 6 Reilly Fawcett F 5-4 Sr. R Proctor, Minn. (Proctor/Hermantown HS) 6 Reilly Fawcett F Sr.
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