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COLGATE WOMEN’S HOCKEY 2010_11 GAME NOTES Nov. 27 MERCYHURST game #16 WHAT TIME IS IT?... GAME TIME!! The Colgate women’s ice hockey team will travel to Erie, Pa. this weekend to face No. 3 Mercyhurst on Saturday, Nov. 27 at 2 p.m. This will be the Raiders’ final non-conference matchup on the road. Colgate (5-10, 2-4 ECAC) is coming off a 4-3 setback to Syracuse on Tuesday night. Sophomore Brittany Phillips (Lauder, Man.) had an impressive three-point performance with two goals and one assist while junior Amanda Kirwan MERCYHURST (Mississauga, Ont.) had one goal and one assist. 2010-11 RAIDERS SCHEDULE (9-2-0, 3-0-0 CHA) FANTASTIC FOUR Date Opponent Time/Result Phillips continues to lead the Raiders with 12 points off six OCTOBER Saturday, Nov. 27 - 2 p.m. goals and six assists. She is followed by classmates Jenna 8 #9 BOSTON COLLEGE L, 0-4 9 #8 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 1-0 (OT) Klynstra (Edmonton, Alta.) and Jordan Brickner (Lake Erie, Pa. 15 CONNECTICUT W, 5-3 Forest, Ill.) as well as junior Amanda Kirwan (Mississauga, 16 #10 PROVIDENCE L, 2-1 (OT) Ont.). Klynstra has nine points from six goals and three 22 WAYNE STATE L, 0-4 assists, while Brickner and Kirwan have one goal and six 23 WAYNE STATE L, 3-5 assists apiece. 29 at Princeton* L, 0-2 30 at Quinnipiac* w, 2-1 (OT) Colgate at a glance THE SERIES Mercyhurst leads the all-time series with the Raiders 14-2-2. NOVEMBER All-Time Record Colgate’s only wins since the teams first met in 2001-02 5 DARTMOUTH* L, 2-6 6 #10 HARVARD* L, 1-3 193-193-39 (.500) - 1997-present were a 3-0 shutout win in 2004-05 and most recenlty a 4-3 win in 2008-09. The only two overtime ties were both in the 12 NIAGARA L, 2-1 13 NIAGARA W, 4-1 2005-06 season; 2-2 and 1-1. All-Time Division I Record 19 QUINNIPIAC* L, 0-4 132-164-31 (.451) - 2001-present 20 PRINCETON* W, 2-0 SCOUTING THE LAKERS 23 SYRACUSE L, 3-4 Mercyhurst (9-2, 3-0 CHA) is coming off two wins in a two- 27 at Mercyhurst 2:00 pm Current Records game set with Wayne State last weekend. The team defeated DECEMBER Overall: 5-10-0 the Warriors 7-1 in the first game and 5-2 in the second 3 CLARKSON 5:00 pm ECAC Hockey: 2-4-0 game. The Lakers have had wins over St. Cloud State, Maine, 4 ST. LAWRENCE 3:00 pm Bemidji State, Robert Morris and Cornell. Their only two JANUARY 3 at Syracuse 7:00 pm Head Coach losses were to Bemidji State in the second game of a two- game set and to Niagara. 7 at Brown* 7:00 pm Scott Wiley (St. Lawrence ‘93) 8 at Yale* 4:00 pm 121-144-29 (9th season) 14 at Union* 7:00 pm The team is led by Meghan Agosta and Vicki Bendus. Agosta 15 at Rensselaer* 4:00 pm leads the team in points with 25 off a team-high 13 goals 21 at Cornell* 7:00 pm Assistant Coaches and 12 assists while Bendus, who leads the team in assists, 22 CORNELL* 4:00 pm Ryan Stone (Lawrence ’93) has eight goals and 14 assists. 28 RENSSELAER* 7:00 pm Karine Senécal (Maine ’07) 29 UNION* 4:00 pm NO SOPHOMORE JINX FEBRUARY The top-three point leaders for Colgate are all sophomores, 4 at St. Lawrence* 7:00 pm Captains and all four sophomores on the roster have four or more 5 at Clarkson* 4:00 pm Jessi Waters, Hannah Milan, points. Phillips leads the team with nine points (6G, 6A), 11 YALE* 7:00 pm 12 BROWN* 4:00 pm Jacquie Colborne, Lisa Plenderleith Klynstra has eight points (6G, 3A) and Brickner has seven 18 at Harvard* 7:00 pm points (1G, 6A). Jessica Hootz (Edmonton, Alta.) has four 19 at Dartmouth* 4:00 pm Media Relations Contact points from one goal and three assists. * ECAC Contest Gloria Nantulya HOME GAMES (315) 228-6761 As a class the sophomores have contributed 32 of the team’s 70 points, 19 of the 45 assists, and 14 of the 25 goals this [email protected] season. Current player usa today/usa hockey career stats (Nov. 23) ECAC PRESEASON POLL The Raiders were picked to finish ninth in the ECAC preseason poll that was released on Sept. 16. The Career Points No. Team (1st) Rec. Pts. LW defending regular-season and tournament champion Name No. All-Time 1. Wisconsin (19) 11-1-0 190 1 Cornell, was picked to finish first with a total of 121 Hannah Milan 51 2. Cornell 8-1-0 166 2 points and 11 first-place votes. Following the Big Red Jessi Waters 48 3. Mercyhurst 9-2-0 150 4 were Clarkson (105, one first-place vote), Harvard Brittany Phillips 32 4. Minn - Duluth 9-3-0 139 3 (103), Quinnipiac (79), St. Lawrence (77), and Princeton Jacquie Colborne 30 5. Boston University 9-2-3 98 5 (73), with Rensselaer (70) and Dartmouth (52) Jordan Brickner 22 Jenna Klynstra 22 6. Boston College 8-2-4 95 6 rounding off the top eight spots. Colgate (43) along Amanda Kirwan 20 7. Minnesota 8-5-0 82 7 with Yale (34), Brown (24) and Union (11) were the four teams picked to miss out on this season’s tournament. Jocelyn Simpson 6 8. North Dakota 8-4-2 67 8 Jessica Hootz 5 9. Ohio State 7-6-1 16 NR OVERTIME MANIA Shannon Doyle 5 10. Dartmouth 6-3-0 15 NR Colgate has ended three of its first ten games in Kristi-Lyn Pollock 4 overtime. This is the most overtime games the Raiders Whitney Routman 4 Receiving Votes: Harvard 13, Northeastern have played in the beginning of a season since 2005- Heidi Peterson 3 6, Bemidji State 4, Providence 4 06, when Colgate ended its first three games of the Rachel Walsh 3 season in the extra period. The team now has a 2-1 Kimberly Sass (G) 2 record in the additional five minutes, with overtime Taylor Volpe 2 uscho.com poll wins against Quinnipiac and No. 8 New Hampshire (Nov. 15) and a loss to No. 10 Providence. The two overtime wins have the team tied at first in program history for Career Goals most overtime wins in a season. Name No. All-Time No. Team (1st) Rec. Pts. LW Hannah Milan 19 1. Wisconsin (15) 9-1-0 150 1 RECORD-BOUND GOALTENDERS Brittany Phillips 17 2. Cornell 6-1-0 130 2 Senior Lisa Plenderleith (Ajax, Ont.) and junior Jacquie Colborne 14 3. Minn-Duluth 8-2-0 115 3 Kimberly Sass (East Amherst, N.Y.) are currently Jessi Waters 10 4. Mercyhurst 7-2-0 114 4 ranked second and third respectively in program Jenna Klynstra 10 5. Boston University 8-1-3 90 5 history for most saves in a career. Plenderleith moved Jordan Brickner 7 6. Minnesota 6-5-0 60 7 up to second past Brook Wheeler (2004-07), after Amanda Kirwan 4 7. Boston College 7-1-4 56 6 recording 24 saves against Wayne State on Oct. 22 and Rachel Walsh 3 8. North Dakota 6-4-2 34 8 currently has a career total of 1,761 saves. Sass is third Jocelyn Simpson 3 Jessica Hootz 2 9. Dartmouth 5-1-0 27 NR with 1, 263. Rebecca Lahar (2002-05) leads the way Heidi Peterson 1 10. Providence 8-3-1 20 10 with 3,028 career saves. Kristi-Lyn Pollock 1 Taylor Volpe 1 Receiving Votes: Ohio State 16, Bemidji SPREADING THE WEALTH Colgate has a variety of players contributing to scoring Shannon Doyle 0 State 7, Quinnipiac 3, Northeastern 2, this season. Eleven players have scored at least one Whitney Routman 0 Harvard 1 goal for the Raiders with four having three or more Kimberly Sass (G) 0 goals. The team also has 12 players with at least one point. ROOKIES’ CONTRIBUTION Career Assists ecac hockey preaseason poll The freshmen have collectively contributed 17 of the Name No. All-Time (Sept. 16) team’s 61 points this season with seven goals and 10 Jessi Waters 38 assists. Jocelyn Simpson (Shorewood, Ill.) leads her Hannah Milan 32 Jacquie Colborne 16 No. Team Points (1st) class with three goals and three assists and is followed by Doyle who has four points off four assists. Amanda Kirwan 16 1. Cornell 121 (11) Jordan Brickner 15 2. Clarkson 105 (1) FOR THE RECORD... Brittany Phillips 15 3. Harvard 103 Colgate made its ninth ECAC tournament appearance Jenna Klynstra 12 Shannon Doyle 5 4. Quinnipiac 79 when it finished eighth last season. The team has never missed the ECAC Hockey playoffs since it first Whitney Routman 4 5. St. Lawrence 77 entered Division I in 2001. Jessica Hootz 3 6. Princeton 73 Kristi-Lyn Pollock 3 7. Rensselaer 70 TOUGH BEGINNINGS Jocelyn Simpson 3 Heidi Peterson 2 8. Dartmouth 52 The Raiders played four of their first ten games against ranked opponents, beginning with No. 9 Boston Kimberly Sass (G) 2 9. Colgate 43 College followed by No. 8 New Hampshire in the Taylor Volpe 1 10. Yale 34 team’s opening weekend. They then played No. 10 Rachel Walsh 1 11. Brown 24 Providence and No. 10 Harvard. The team will look to 12.