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2015-16 Women's Hockey Game Notes 2015-16 Women’s Hockey Game Notes Nov. 13-14 vs RIT Non-Conference Games Colgate University Athletic Communications | Huntington Gymnasium, 13 Oak Drive, Hamilton, N.Y. 13346 | gocolgateraiders.com Contact: Nicolle Holcomb | Email: [email protected] | Office: 315-228-6761 | @gatewhockey | Facebook.com/ColgateRaiderNation 2015-16 RAIDERS SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time/Result COLGATE RAIDERS RIT TIGERS OCTOBER Overall Record ..........................................4-2-4 Overall Record .......................................... 3-8-0 2 ROBERT MORRIS W, 5-3 Conference Record ........0-1-3 ECAC Hockey Conference Record ......................... 0-5-0 CHA 3 ROBERT MORRIS W, 6-0 Head Coach ............................ Scott McDonald 17 at Providence W, 6-2 Head Coach .....................................Greg Fargo 18 at Connecticut T, 3-3 OT Alma Mater ......................................Elmira ’06 Alma Mater......................................Niagara ’00 23 at Merrimack W, 4-3 24 at Merrimack L, 2-4 30 UNION * T, 2-2 OT 2015-16 ECAC Hockey All-Time Series 31 RENSSELAER * T, 3-3 OT Standings Raiders trail 4-5-1 NOVEMBER League Overall 6 at #7 Quinnipiac * T, 0-0 OT No. Team Pts. Rec. Rec. Last Meeting: 7 at #10 Princeton * L, 2-3 1. Harvard # 7 3-1-1 3-1-1 13 at RIT 2 p.m. Colgate 2, RIT 1 OT; 2013-14, Ritter Arena 2. Princeton 6 3-1-0 5-1-0 14 RIT 3 p.m. 17 at Cornell * 7 p.m. St. Lawrence 6 3-1-0 6-6-1 20 SYRACUSE 7 p.m. Dartmouth 6 2-1-2 2-1-2 24 MERCYHURST 7 p.m. 5. Quinnipiac 5 2-1-1 6-1-2 25 MERCYHURST 2 p.m. Rensselaer 5 2-1-1 4-5-1 7. Clarkson 4 1-1-2 10-1-2 DECEMBER 8. Colgate 3 0-1-3 4-2-4 4 at Clarkson * 7 p.m. Cornell 3 1-2-1 1-4-1 Yale 3 1-2-1 1-4-1 5 at St. Lawrence * 4 p.m. 11. Union 2 0-2-2 0-7-4 JANUARY 12. Brown 0 0-4-0 0-6-0 4 at Syracuse 7 p.m. # 2014-15 ECAC Hockey Champion 8 at Dartmouth * 7 p.m. 9 at Harvard * 4 p.m. 12 CORNELL * 7 p.m. 15 BROWN * 7 p.m. CURRENT PLAYER CAREER STATS 16 YALE * 4 p.m. Career Goals Career Assists Career Points 22 ST. LAWRENCE * 3 p.m. Name No. Name No. Name No. Megan Sullivan 12 23 CLARKSON * 3 p.m. Nicole Gass 35 Nicole Gass 40 Breanne Wilson-Bennett 10 29 at Rensselaer * 3 p.m. Shelby Perry 15 Breanne Wilson-Bennett 23 Annika Zalewski 8 Breanne Wilson-Bennett 13 Megan Sullivan 21 30 at Union * 3 p.m. Lauren Wildfang 6 Annika Zalewski 10 Shelby Perry 21 Shelby Perry 6 FEBRUARY Megan Sullivan 9 Annika Zalewski 18 Shae Labbe 6 Olivia Zafuto 9 Lauren Wildfang 14 5 PRINCETON * & 7 p.m. Nicole Gass 5 Lauren Wildfang 8 Shae Labbe 10 6 QUINNIPIAC * 4 p.m. Katelyn Parker 4 Kayla Haus 7 Cat Quirion 10 12 at Yale * 7 p.m. Cat Quirion 4 Bailey Larson 6 Kayla Haus 9 13 at Brown * 4 p.m. Jessie Eldridge 4 Hannah Rastrick 6 Katelyn Parker 9 19 HARVARD * 7 p.m. Bailey Larson 3 Cat Quirion 6 Bailey Larson 9 20 DARTMOUTH * 4 p.m. Hannah Rastrick 2 Katelyn Parker 5 Olivia Zafuto 9 Kayla Haus 2 Shae Labbe 4 Hannah Rastrick 8 Meghan Brennan 1 Jessie Eldridge 3 Jessie Eldridge 7 * ECAC Hockey Contest HOME GAMES Ellie DeCaprio 1 Kaila Pinkney 2 Kaila Pinkney 3 & Indicates Autism Awareness Game Kaila Pinkney 1 Shannon Ormel 2 Meghan Brennan 3 Megan Brennan 2 Shannon Ormel 2 Ellie DeCaprio 1 #GoGate School Records Colgate at a Glance Points in a game USA Today/USA Hockey 1. Heather Murphy vs. RPI (1/14/01) ........................................12 First Year of Program As of Nov. 10, 2015 2. Brittany Phillips vs. Lindenwood (10/15/11) .......................7 1997-98 3. Becky Irvine vs. Cornell (2/2/05) ..............................................6 Allison Paiano vs. RMU (11/11/05) ..........................................6 No. Team (1st Place) Rec. Pts. First Year of Division I 1. Wisconsin (12) 10-0-0 182 2001-02 Most goals in a game 2. Boston College (7) 11-0-0 176 1. Kara Leene vs. Union (2/25/06) ................................................4 Katie Stewart vs. Brown (2/13/10) ..........................................4 All-Time Division I Record 3. Minnesota 9-1-0 155 Melissa Kueber vs. Lindenwood (10/15/11) ........................4 180-264-47 4. Bemidji State 10-2-2 118 5. Clarkson 10-1-2 109 Most assists in a game Head Coach 6. North Dakota 6-2-2 98 1. Heather Murphy vs. MIT (12/4/99) ..........................................6 Greg Fargo 2. Becky Irvine vs. Cornell (2/2/05) ..............................................5 7. Northeastern 8-1-1 73 Brittany Phillips vs. Lindenwood (10/15/11) .......................5 (Elmira ’06) 32-70-11 (four seasons) 8. Quinnipiac 6-1-2 60 Points in a season 9. Harvard 3-1-1 53 1. Amanda Barre (04-05) ..............................................................39 Assistant Coaches 10. Princeton 5-1-0 13 Becky Irvine (04-05) ..................................................................39 Josh Sciba (Notre Dame ’07) Receiving Votes: Dartmouth (5), Sam Hunt (06-07) .......................................................................39 Sophie Leclerc (Norwich ’10) Katie Stewart (09-10) ................................................................39 Colgate (1), Minnesota-Duluth (1), 2. Sam Hunt (07-08) .......................................................................36 Captains Robert Morris (1) 3. Sam Hunt (08-09) .......................................................................34 Katelyn Parker, Cat Quirion, Goals in a season and Annika Zalewski 1. Katie Stewart (09-10) ................................................................24 2. Sam Hunt (07-08) .......................................................................22 Home Rink 3. Amanda Barre (04-05) ..............................................................20 Starr Rink/2,246 Sam Hunt (06-07) .......................................................................20 200 x 85 USCHO.com Poll Longest point streak As of Nov. 9, 2015 Sam Hunt (14 games) ...............................................................21 Longest goal scoring streak No. Team (1st Place) Rec. Pts. Amanda Barre (6 games)............................................................8 1. Wisconsin (8) 10-0-0 143 2. Boston College (7) 11-0-0 140 3. Minnesota 9-1-0 122 4. Clarkson 10-1-2 88 5. Bemidji State 10-2-2 83 THE LAST TIME . 6. North Dakota 6-2-2 77 The Raiders Won in Overtime 7. Northeastern 8-1-1 61 Starr Rink: Nov. 15, 2014 vs. Brown (4-3) 8. Quinnipiac 6-1-2 47 On the Road: Jan. 10, 2014 at Penn State (3-2) 9. Harvard 3-1-1 46 The Raiders Lost in Overtime 10. Princeton 5-1-0 13 Starr Rink: Feb. 3, 2015 vs. #9 Cornell (3-2) Receiving Votes: Dartmouth (3), On the Road: Jan. 11, 2014 at Penn State (1-2) Colgate (2) The Raiders Skated to an Overtime Tie Starr Rink: Oct. 31, 2015 vs. RPI (3-3) On the Road: Oct. 18, 2015 vs. UConn (3-3) Scoreless: Nov. 6, 2015 vs. #7 Quinnipiac (0-0) Team Scored 10 or more goals Colgate: Nov. 1, 2002 vs. Sacred Heart (10-1) ECAC Hockey Preaseason Poll Opponent: Sept. 29, 2012 at #1/1 Minnesota (0-11) No. Team Points Player Registered a Hat-Trick 1. Harvard (8) 118 Jan. 12, 2013: Brittany Phillips (3 goals) vs. RIT (W, 3-2) OT 2. Clarkson (3) 113 Player Scored an Overtime Goal 3. Quinnipiac 94 Colgate: Nov. 15, 2014 - Megan Sullivan vs. Brown (W, 4-3) OT 4. Cornell (1) 87 5. St. Lawrence 81 Goalie had 40 or more saves: Colgate: Feb. 7, 2015 - Ashlynne Rando, 46 saves at #5/5 Quinnipiac (L, 0-2) 6. Princeton 76 7. Dartmouth 62 Colgate Registered a Shutout 8. Yale 55 Starr Rink: Oct. 3, 2015 vs. Robert Morris (W, 6-0) 9. COLGATE 40 On the Road: Jan. 24, 2015 at Dartmouth (W, 2-0) 10. Rensselaer 33 Opponent Registered a Shutout 11. Union 19 Starr Rink: Feb. 14, 2015 vs. #4 Harvard (L, 0-5) 12. Brown 14 On the Road: Feb. 7, 2015 at #5 Quinnipiac (L, 0-2) () indicates first place votes @gatewhockey 2015-2016 ROSTER NUMERICAL BY STATE/PROVINCE No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown/Previous Team 3 Olivia Zafuto D Fr. 5-6 Niagara Falls, N.Y. / Niagara Jr. Purple Eagles/Nichols School Alaska (1)............................... Haus 4 Kaila Pinkney D So. 5-9 Denfield, Ont./Bluewater Hawks/Ontario U18/Canada U18 Alberta (1)...........................Labbe 6 Shelby Perry F So. 5-8 Elginburg, Ont./Kingston Ice Wolves/Ontario U18 Illinios (1)............................Larson 7 Megan Sullivan F So. 5-4 Toronto, Ont./Whitby Wolves/Ontario U18 Manitoba (1).......................Ormel 9 Jessie Eldridge F Fr. 5-9 Barrie, Ont./Toronto Aeros 10 Ellie DeCaprio F So. 5-4 Wellesley, Mass./East Coast Wizards/The Rivers School Massachusetts (1) ....DeCaprio 11 Breanne Wilson-Bennett F So. 5-4 Markham, Ont./Toronto Aeros/Ontario U18/Canada U18 Michigan (1)....................Jacques 12 Shae Labbe F Fr. 5-6 Calgary, Alta./Warner Warriors/Team ALberta U18/Team Canada U18 New York (2) ..................... Zafuto 15 Annika Zalewski F So. 5-10 New Hartford, N.Y./Buffalo Bisons/Nichols School ............................................Zalewski 16 Katelyn Parker F Sr. 5-5 Bellingham, Wash./Gilmour Academy Ontario (9) ...................Brennan, 17 Kayla Haus F Jr. 5-7 Kasilof, Alaska/North American Hockey Academy .............Eldridge, Pinkney, Perry, 18 Nicole Gass D Sr. 5-8 Cookshire Eaton, Que./Ontario Hockey Aca./Quebec U18 ......Rastrick, Sullivan, Wildfang, 19 Shannon Ormel F Fr. 5-7 Winnipeg, Man./Balmoral Hall Blazers/Team Manitoba U18 ............Willson-Bennett,Vandyk 21 Lauren Wildfang D So. 5-4 Waterdown, Ont./Toronto Aeros/Ontario U18/Canada U18 Quebec (2) ...........Gass, Quirion 22 Chelsea Jacques D Fr. 5-5 Calumet, Mich./Madison Capitols Texas (1) .............................Rando 25 Hannah Rastrick D Jr. 5-8 Toronto, Ont./Toronto Aeros Washington (1) ...............Parker 26 Cat Quirion D Jr.
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