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SYRACUSE (10-11-3, 6-2-2 CHA) vs. RIT (5-18-1, 1-8-1 CHA)

CUSE (10-11-3, 6-2-2 CHA) vs. RIT (5-18-1, 1-8-1 CHA) 2015-16 SCHEDULE Date: Fri., Jan. 22/Sat., Jan. 23 Time: 7 p.m./7 p.m. OCTOBER Location: /Tennity 6 #5 CLARKSON L, 1-3 Broadcast: TWC Sports/Eversport 9 at #9 Northeastern L, 4-5 Series History: 9-4-1| Streak: W-2 10 at New Hampshire W, 3-2 Last Meeting: W 5-1 | 11/18/2015 | Gene Polisseni 17 at UConn L, 3-4 18 at Providence W, 4-0 21 RIT * W, 7-1 TEAMS AT A GLANCE 24 at St. Lawrence L, 2-3 SU RIT Overall Record 10-11-3 5-18-1 30 at Robert Morris * W, 4-3 (OT) Home Record 4-5-2 3-12-1 31 at Robert Morris * L, 0-2 Road/Neutral Record 6-6-1 2-6-0 Scoring Offense 2.5 1.6 NOVEMBER Scoring Defense 2.4 3.4 6 at Lindenwood W, 3-1 Shots Per Game 29.4 24.4 7 at Lindenwood T, 1-1 Shot Pct. .087 .067 10 at #4 Clarkson L, 1-5 Save Pct. .887 .893 14 CORNELL L, 2-5 Power Play Pct. .133 .101 18 at RIT * W, 5-1 Kill Pct. .841 .782 20 at Colgate L, 1-2 PIM Avg. 6.6 9.6 27 #9 NORTH DAKOTA L, 0-3 Faceoff Pct. .521 .456 28 #9 NORTH DAKOTA W, 5-2 The Rivalry Continues 4Syracuse and RIT will play for the third and fourth time this season on Friday, Jan. 22 and DECEMBER Saturday, Jan. 23 for a home-and-home series. The Orange have already defeated the Tigers 4 PENN STATE * W, 3-1 twice this season by the final score of 7-1 and 5-1. 5 PENN STATE * T, 1-1 4In the first game between the two this season, sophomore Steph Grossi tied the single- 10 #2 BOSTON COLLEGE L, 2-7 game scoring record for Syracuse by recording five points that included three goals and two assists. JANUARY 4In the 5-1 win for Syracuse, junior Jessica Sibley finished with three points, including two 4 #10 COLGATE T, 2-2 goals and an assist. Freshman Allie Munroe scored the first of her collegiate career while 12 at Union W, 4-0 also dishing out an assist. Senior Nicole Renault finished with two assists in the win. 15 MERCYHURST * W, 2-0 16 MERCYHURST * L, 1-3 Scouting RIT 22 at RIT * 7 p.m. 4RIT is coming off a weekend split in CHA play against Penn State. The Tigers defeated the 23 RIT * 7 p.m. Nittany Lions 3-0 on Friday before making a comeback and losing in on Saturday 29 at Mercyhurst * 7 p.m. by a final score of 3-2. 30 at Mercyhurst * 2 p.m. 4Reagan Rust leads the Tigers with 15 points this season that includes five goals and a team- high 10 assists. The Tigers then have two players with 12 points a piece and two players with FEBRUARY 11 points each. 5 at Penn State * 7 p.m. 4Carly Payerl leads RIT with six goals in 24 games this season. Jess Paton has five goals and 6 at Penn State * 2 p.m. seven assists for 12 points. 12 ROBERT MORRIS * 7 p.m. 4The Tigers have utilized three different goaltenders in between the pipes. Brooke Stoddart 13 ROBERT MORRIS * 3 p.m. has spent the most time in the crease, playing over 613 minutes with an overall record of 19 LINDENWOOD * 7 p.m. 3-7-0. Jenna de Jonge is 1-6-0 while Jetta Rackleff is 1-5-1. Rackleff started the past six games. 20 LINDENWOOD * 3 p.m. 26 CHA TOURNAMENT TBA Follow Syacuse On Social Media! 4Twitter/cuseice - Instagram.com/cuseice - Facebook.com/cusewice

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Costales, Gilligan Garner CHA Player of the Week Honors 4After a successful week on the ice for the Syracuse women’s ice hockey team, sophomore Emily Orange Record When ... Costales was named Player of the Week while senior Jenn Gilligan was Overall...... 10-11-3 chosen as Goaltender of the Week, the conference office announced on Monday afternoon. Home...... 4-5-2 4Costales and Gilligan led Syracuse (10-11-3, 6-2-2 CHA) to a 2-1 record over the week. Costales started Away...... 6-6-1 off the week by dishing out a career-high two assists in a 4-0 win over Union. Costales then guided Neutral...... 0-0-0 the Orange to a crucial 2-0 win over Mercyhurst on Friday afternoon by scoring a third period goal CHA Games...... 6-2-2 that iced the game for Syracuse.. Home...... 3-1-1 4Gilligan shut out her opponents in two of the three games over the week. The senior netminder Away...... 3-1-1 started the week with a 20-save shutout of Union as the Orange cruised to a 4-0 win. Gilligan then made 16 big saves to hold Mercyhurst scoreless on Friday, delivering a 2-0 CHA win for the Orange. On Monday...... 0-0-1 On Tuesday...... 1-2-0 CHA Series Split With Mercyhurst On Wednesday...... 2-0-0 4After beating the Lakers 2-0 on Friday afternoon, Mercyhurst came back and down Syracuse 3-1 on On Thursday...... 0-1-0 Saturday to retain first place in the CHA. On Friday...... 4-3-0 4Senior Jenn Gilligan kept the Lakers scoreless on Friday afternoon by blocking all 16 shots that came On Saturday...... 2-5-2 her way. Freshman goaltender Sarah McDonnell came back strong the following day, making an astounding 39 saves against the Orange to help the Lakers come away with a 3-1 win. On Sunday...... 1-0-0 4Penalties hurt the Orange on Saturday afternoon, as Syracuse gave up two power-play goals in the first period. The Lakers then scored their third goal on a break-away opportunity. Senior Nicole Ferrara In October...... 4-5-0 scored the lone goal for Syracuse in the third period, but it was not enough. In November...... 3-4-1 In December...... 1-1-1 Orange Down Dutchwomen 4-0 In January...... 2-1-1 4Backed behind a 20-save shutout from senior netminder Jenn Gilligan, Syracuse defeated Union by In February...... 0-0-0 a final score of 4-0 in its final non-conference contest of the season. 4Sophomores Alysha Burriss and Emily Costales each finished with two points in the contest. Burriss In Overtime...... 1-0-3 scored the game’s first goal while dishing out an assist. Costales had a career-high two assists in the In One-Goal Games...... 2-4-0 win. In Two-Goal Games...... 3-3-0 4The Orange outshot the Dutchwomen 38-20 in the contest. After the Burriss goal, senior Nicole Games Decided by three-or-more...... 5-4-0 Renault scored 21 seconds later to give Syracuse a 2-0 lead headed into the second intermission. The Orange’s third and fourth goals came only 30 seconds after each other, as sophomore Stephanie Leading after First Period...... 5-1-2 Grossi and junior Jessica Sibley found the back of the net. Trailing after First Period...... 2-7-1 Piacentini Among the Top of CHA Tied after First Period...... 3-3-0 4Senior Melissa Piacentini is having another stellar season for the Orange, leading the Orange with 24 Leading after Second Period...... 8-0-0 points, including a team-high 17 assists. 4Piacentini leads the CHA with a +/- of +18. Trailing after Second Period...... 0-9-1 4The senior is only two assists away from tying Hollie Carrie-Mattimore for the program record of 57 Tied after Second Period...... 3-2-1 career assists. Piacentini would then own every offensive record with the Orange. Scoring First...... 7-2-1 Goals For Ferrara Opponent Scores First...... 2-9-1 4After sitting out the 2014-15 with an injury, redshirt senior captain Nicole Ferrara has offered an offensive spark at the forward position. Following a Win...... 3-5-2 4Ferrara currently leads the Orange with 11 goals, which is tied for second in the CHA. Following a Loss...... 6-3-1 Following a Tie...... 1-2-0 ‘Cuse vs. #10 Colgate 4Although the Orange was outshot 22-20 by the Red Raiders, Syracuse took No. 10 Colgate into Scoring One or Fewer Goals...... 0-6-2 overtime after trailing on two separate occasions and eventually came away with a tie. Scoring Two Goals...... 1-3-1 4Sophomore Megan Quinn had two points in the contest that included an assist to senior Danielle Scoring Three Goals...... 3-1-0 Leslie that tied the game up late in the third period. Scoring Four-or-more Goals...... 6-1-0 4Senior netminder Jenn Gilligan registered 20 saves in between the pipes, including eight in the second period. Allowing One or Fewer Goals...... 7-0-2 Allowing Two Goals...... 2-2-1 Grossi Dishes Out the Assists Allowing Three Goals...... 1-4-0 4After being named CHA Rookie of the Year last season by tallying a team-high 29 points, sophomore Allowing Four-or-more Goals...... 0-5-0 Stephanie Grossi is having another solid year by setting up her teammates, tallying 17 assists so far this season. Recording More Shots...... 5-5-0 4With 17 assists this season, Grossi ranks second in the CHA behind only Brittany Howard from Robert Recording Fewer Shots...... 1-4-1 Morris who has 18 assists. Melissa Piacentini recently recorded her 17th assist against Mercyhurst to Tied in Shots...... 4-2-2 to tie Grossi for second in the CHA. 4Grossi finished with 21 assists on the season (36 games) in 2015-16, which was tied for the best in the Winning More Faceoffs...... 3-6-2 CHA. Losing More Faceoffs...... 5-2-1 Tied in Faceoffs...... 2-3-0 Orange Topped By #1 Boston College 4Alex Carpenter scored four goals while Haley Skarupa dished out four assists for the Eagles, leading More Penalty Minutes...... 2-3-1 undefeated and top-ranked Boston College to a 7-2 win over the Orange. Fewer Penalty Minutes...... 6-4-0 4Senior Melissa Piacentini led Syracuse with two goals in the contest, collecting the 51st goal of her Penalty Minutes are Even...... 3-4-1 career. Scoring on the Power Play...... 7-3-0 4Freshman Maddi Welch entered for Syracuse midway through the second frame for only her second Not Scoring on the Power Play...... 3-7-3 appearance this season. Welch made a career-high 23 saves in between the pipes while allowing two Opponent Scores on the Power Play...... 2-6-0 goals. Opponent Doesnt Score on the Power Play...... 8-5-2 4Boston College jumped out to a 6-0 lead just 5:30 minutes into the second frame, making it difficult SYRACUSE (10-11-3, 6-2-2 CHA) vs. RIT (5-18-1, 1-8-1 CHA)

Last Time Out In CHA Play 4The Orange went 1-0-1 last weekend against CHA rival, Penn State. After a dominant 3-1 victory on Friday, the Orange scored early on Saturday before ending in a 1-1 draw. 4.Jessica Sibley scored in both games, and recorded an assist on a Nicole Ferrara on Friday. Melissa Piacentini had three assists on the weekend, giving her 15 assists on the season and a program record 102 carrer points. 3 Points At Lindenwood 4Piacentini scored the game-winning goal for the Syracuse women’s ice hockey team against Lindenwood on Friday night, leading the Orange past the Lady Lions by a final score of 3-1 in College Hockey America play. 4Grossi gave the Syracuse women’s ice hockey team a 1-0 lead seven minutes into the first period on Saturday afternoon, but Lindenwood notched the game up late in the third, as the Orange skated to a 1-1 tie against the Lady Lions. 4With the three points picked up by Syracuse, the Orange are currently tied with Mercyhurst atop the CHA with seven total points. Split With Robert Morris 4Sophomore Alysha Burriss scored twice and dished out an assist in Friday night’ game against Robert Morris, leading the Orange into overtime. Syracuse eventually won on a game-winning goal from Sibley. 4Robert Morris beat Syracuse in Saturday’s game by a final score of 2-0. Colonials goaltender Jessica Dodds made 23 saves to keep the Orange scoreless. Syracuse salvaged two points against the Colonials. 4Over the weekend series, Syracuse and Robert Morris tied each other in shots, faceoff wins and penalties. Through two games, each team won 48 faceoffs, took 59 shots and had nine penalties. 4In Friday’s win over the Colonials, sophomore Dakota Derrer scored her first collegiate goal. Grossi, Gilligan Garner CHA Player of the Week Honors 4After a successful week on the ice for the Syracuse women’s ice hockey team, sophomore Stephanie Grossi was named College Hockey America Player of the Week while senior Jenn Gilligan was chosen as Goaltender of the Week, the conference office announced on Monday afternoon. 4Grossi and Gilligan led Syracuse (3-4-0, 1-0 CHA) to a 1-1 record over the week, including a big 7-1 win over CHA rival RIT in its conference opener. Grossi finished with six points through two games while Gilligan secured 37 total saves in between the pipes, registering a .902 save percentage. 4In the win over RIT, Grossi tied the Syracuse single-game record with five points, tallying a hat trick to go with two assists. Gilligan made 15 saves, allowing just one goal in the conference victory over RIT. The Orange lost a tough game on the road against St. Lawrence by the final score of 3-2. Grossi dished out an assist in the losing effort while Gilligan finished with 22 saves. The Captains 4After sitting out 20 months with an injury, redshirt senior captain Nicole Ferrara returned to the lineup and has been a huge help at the forward position. Ferrara leads the team with five goals while also dishing out two assists, totaling seven points. 4Assistant captain Melissa Piacentini has been one of the best forwards to wear the Orange and Navy in her four years and she is showing why in her senior year. Piacentini already owns the all-time goals record with 48 total and is now second on the all-time points list with 93. The senior has four goals and seven assists, totaling 11 points. 4Senior assistant captain Nicole Renault had solid performances against UConn and Providence, scoring a goal while registering two assists. Renault has two goals and four assists this season for six total points. 4Junior Larissa Martyniuk has two assists on the backline this season.

Piacentini Earns CHA Player of the Week 4After a successful the week with three points for the Syracuse women’s ice hockey team, senior forward Melissa Piacentini was chosen as the College Hockey America Player of the Week, the conference office announced Monday afternoon. 4Piacentini finished the weekend with a goal and two assists, guiding the Orange ice hockey team (2-3-0) to a 1-1 record. The senior co-captain registered a goal and assist in a tough 4-3 loss against Connecticut before dishing out an assist to classmate Nicole Ferrara in a 4-0 win over Providence 4After the two games over the weekend, Piacentini finished with a plus/minus of +3. 4So far this season, Piacentini leads the Orange with seven points, including a team-high four goals to go with three assists. Piacentini already leads the Orange on the all-time records list with 48 total goals while moving into second all-time over the weekend by totaling her 89th point, putting her behind just Holly Carrie-Mattimore ‘13 (96 points).

‘Cuse vs. Connecticut 4The Syracuse women’s ice hockey team opened up a two-goal advantage in the first frame against UConn on Saturday afternoon, but was unable to hold on, losing to the Huskies by a final score of 4-3. 4Ferrara gave Syracuse a 1-0 lead just 23 seconds into the contest, which was eventually followed by a score from Renault eight minutes later. Despite the two-goal lead, UConn tied the game up at two in the first period by scoring two goals in a matter of 16 seconds. 4Freshman goaltender Maddi Welch made her first collegiate start in between the pipes for the Orange, registering 15 saves while allowing all four goals. 4Syracuse tallied 36 shots on net as UConn goaltender Annie Belanger made 33 saves to secure the first victory of the season for the Huskies. SYRACUSE (10-11-3, 6-2-2 CHA) vs. RIT (5-18-1, 1-8-1 CHA)

Flanagan’s Return To St. Lawrence 4Despite controlling a 1-0 lead after the first period, Syracuse let up three consecutive goals to St. Lawrence, losing to the Saints by a final score of 3-2. 4Sophomore Alysha Burriss put Syracuse (3-4) up 1-0 at the 14:16 mark, which held up for the remainder of the period, but St. Lawrence (3-5-1) scored twice in the second frame and once more in the third period to prevail. 4After going down 3-1 in the third period, the Orange pulled senior Gilligan late in the game and utilized a goal from sophomore Megan Quinn to cut the deficit down to one. Quinn’s goal came with only nine seconds left on the clock, leaving not much time on the clock for a shot at the comeback. 4Head coach Paul Flanagan spent eight years at the helm with the St. Lawrence women’s ice hockey team and it was his first return to Canton, N.Y. since coming over to Syracuse. Flanagan is now 1-1 against the Saints.

Grossi’s Career Game 4Sophomore Stephanie Grossi scored the first hat trick of her career while also dishing out two assists, finishing with five points in a 7-1 rout of RIT. Grossi’s five points tie the Syracuse single-game record for most points in a game. 4Piacentini dished out four assists for four points in the win, moving her into fifth all-time on the Syracuse all-time list for assists. 4The Orange outshot the Tigers by a total of 38-17, dominating RIT from start to finish. 4Senior goaltender Jenn Gilligan registered 15 saves in net to come away with the win.

Finishing the Friars 4The Orange women’s ice hockey team dominated Providence in non-conference play on Sunday afternoon, taking down the Friars by a final score of 4-0 at Schneider Arena. 4Four different Syracuse (2-3) players found the back of the net, including junior Morgan Blank who registered the first collegiate goal of her career. The Orange bounced back from a tough loss on Saturday to handily defeat Providence (0-4). 4”Today was a big bounce back win for us after a disappointing loss yesterday,” head coach Paul Flanagan said. “The team played a full, solid 60 minutes from start to finish. We made some different combinations and I thought the kids responded well.”

First Win of the Season 4The Orange defeated New Hampshire for its first win of the 2015-16 campaign, taking down the Wildcats by a final score of 3-2. 4Ferrara scored the eventual game-winning goal while also dishing out an assist for Syracuse. 4Although the Orange was outshot 17-15 in the game, Syracuse utilized a strong performance from senior goaltender Jenn Gilligan in between the pipes. Gilligan made the return to face her former squad, securing 15 total saves to help Syracuse prevail. 4Sophomore Emily Costales and junior Heather Schwarz each scored their first goal of the season in the win.

Hosoyamada Looks to Fulfill Olympic Dream 4Orange alumna Akane Hosoyamada is playing professionally in the Japanese ‘A’ Leage for the Daishin Ice Hocky Club based in Kushiro, Hokkaido. 4Hosoyamada is attending camps and training with hopes of representing Japan on the national team in the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. 4Akane needs to play professionally for one year in order to be eligible, and must reside in Japan for 12 months. Veteran Group 4Syracuse returns its six top scorers from last season, including CHA Rookie of the Year Stephanie Grossi. Grossi finished the 2014-15 campaign with nine goals and 21 assists for 30 total points to lead the Orange. Syracuse returns 95% of its offense in 2015-16. 4The Orange’s leading goal-scorer will also be back out on the ice. Senior Melissa Piacentini returns after registering a team-leading 18 goals. The senior also tallied 11 assists and 29 points. Alysha Burriss is back for the Orange, putting up 13 goals and 11 assists last year to finish the season with 24 points. 4Senior goaltender Jenn Gilligan is back in between the pipes for the Orange after finishing the 2014-15 season with an overall record of 11-13-9. Gilligan had a .901 save percentage and 2.40 goal against average, ending the season with 750 total saves.

Last Season In The Past 4Syracuse made it all the way to the CHA Championship last season, but lost in the title round to RIT in double overtime by a final score of 2-1. 4The Orange are still looking for its first NCAA appearance since starting the program eight years ago. 4Stephanie Grossi and Alysha Burriss were one of only five freshmen tandems to combine for over 50 points last season. Joining Kenzie Kent and Tori Sullivan from Boston College (61 combined pts.), Wisconsin’s Annie Pankowski and Emily Clark (57 combined points), Minnesota’s Kelly Pannek and Cara Piazza (52 combined points) and Boston’s Victoria Bach and Rebecca Leslie (52 points).

Road Warriors 4Syracuse’s road games have come in bunches this season, including 12 of the first 15 games to start the year. 4Last season, the Orange went 2-10-4 on the road, defeating North Dakota and Lindenwood, and tying the No. 9 team in the nation, Mercyhurst, 1-1. SYRACUSE (10-11-3, 6-2-2 CHA) vs. RIT (5-18-1, 1-8-1 CHA)

Orange Career Leaders

POINTS 1. 106 Melissa Piacentini (51g 54a) 2012-pres. 2. 96 Holly Carrie-Mattimoe (39g 57a) 2009-13 3. 86 Margot Scharfe (41g 45a) 2010-14 4. 81 Isabel Menard (34g 47a) 2009-11 5. 78 Julie Rising (33g 45a) 2008-11 6. 74 Nicole Ferrara (32g 40a) 2011-pres. 7. 70 Stefanie Marty (34g 36a) 2008-11 8. 68 Nicole Renault (17g 50a) 2012-pres. 9. 64 Megan Skelly (30g 34a) 2008-12 10. 61 Akane Hosoyamada (10g 42a) 2010-15

GOALS 1. 51 Melissa Piacentini 2012-pres. 2. 41 Margot Scharfe 2010-14 3. 39 Holly Carrie-Mattimoe 2009-13 4. 34 Stefanie Marty 2008-11 34 Isabel Menard 2009-11 34 Nicole Ferrara 2011-pres. 7. 33 Julie Rising 2008-11 8. 30 Megan Skelly 2008-12 9. 26 Allie LaCombe 2011-15

ASSISTS 1. 57 Holly Carrie-Mattimoe 2009-13 2. 55 Melissa Piacentini 2012-pres. 3. 51 Akane Hosoyamada 2010-2015 51 Nicole Renault 2012-pres. 5. 47 Isabel Menard 2009-11 6. 45 Margot Scharfe 2010-14 45 Julie Rising 2008-11 8. 41 Kaillie Goodnough 2011-2015 9. 38 Stephanie Grossi 2014-pres. 10. 37 Caitlin Roach 2010-14

PLUS/MINUS 1. 57 Melissa Piacentini 2012-pres. 2. 33 Margot Scharfe 2010-14 33 Nicole Ferrara 2011-pres. 4. 29 Stephanie Grossi 2014-pres 5. 20 Isabel Menard 2009-11 6. 18 Danielle Leslie 2012-pres. 7. 15 Holly Carrie Mattimoe 2009-13 8. 11 Julie Rising 2008-11 11 Caitlin Roach 2010-14 10. 9 Brittney Krebs 2010-14 9 Laurie Kingsbury 2011-13

Goaltending Records

SAVE PCT. 1. .918 Kallie Billadeau 2010-14 2. .911 Lucy Schoedel 2008-10 3. .908 Jenesica Drinkwater 2010-14

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 1. 2.10 Stephanie Jones (9 GA, 258 Min.) 2008-11 2. 2.47 Kallie Billadeau (194 GA, 4719 Min.) 2010-14 3. 2.57 Jenesica Drinkwater (145 GA, 3388 Min.) 2010-14 4. 2.61 Lucy Schoedel (162 GA, 3724 Min.) 2008-09

SAVES 1. 2161 Kallie Billadeau (194 GA) 2010-14 2. 1952 Jenn Gilligan (222 GA) 2014-pres 3. 1658 Lucy Schoedel (162 GA) 2008-10 4. 1573 Jenesica Drinkwater (145 GA) 2010-14 5. 65 Stephanie Jones (9 GA) 2008-12 SYRACUSE (10-11-3, 6-2-2 CHA) vs. RIT (5-18-1, 1-8-1 CHA) Paul Flanagan Head Coach • 8th Year (17th overall) FLANAGAN YEAR-BY-YEAR Paul Flanagan joined Syracuse in March 2008 as women’s ice hockey head coach and over the following seven seasons has built the program from an Overall Conference upstart to a perennial contender in the CHA. Year W L T W L T In his seventh year at the helm, Flanagan led the Orange to its fourth CHA 1999-00 18 15 1 11 12 1 Championship Game appearance, guided a league-high six student-athletes 2000-01 24 8 3 18 4 2 to all-conference accolades and was named CHA Coach of the Year for the third time. 2001-02 22 10 4 12 3 1 2002-03 22 9 4 10 4 2 In 2014-15, Akane Hosoyamada and Melissa Piacentini were named to the 2003-04 28 10 1 15 3 0 All-CHA First Team, Nicole Renault and Jenn Gilligan picked up second team honors and Alysha Burriss and Stephanie Grossi were added to the All-CHA 2004-05 28 8 5 14 3 3 Rookie Team. Grossi also was named CHA Rookie of the Year. 2005-06 31 5 2 16 2 2 2006-07 29 8 3 17 4 1 Flanagan also reached the century mark in wins at Syracuse, notching the program’s 100th win in program history on Feb. 14, 2015 vs. Lindenwood. 2007-08 28 10 1 18 3 1 2008-09 10 15 3 2 11 3 Flanagan coached the squad to its best record in program history, 20-14-3 in 2013-14. In addition, Flanagan also reached a career milestone, becoming the ninth all-time winningest coach in women’s college hockey with 332 2009-10 18 17 1 8 8 0 wins including 102 at Syracuse. 2010-11 14 16 6 7 6 3 2011-12 10 22 3 1 8 3 Four Orange were named to the All-CHA team for their regular season performances. Nicole Renault earned a spot on the first team while Melissa Piacentini was voted to the second team. Jessica Sibley and Larissa Martyniuk each 2012-13 20 15 1 13 6 1 earned All-Rookie honors. 2013-14 20 14 3 9 8 3 2014-15 11 15 10 8 6 6 In 2012-13, Flanagan coached the squad to a 20-15-1 record and its highest finish in the CHA at second place with a mark of 13-6-1 in conference play. Flanagan also reached a coaching milestone, earning his 300th career victory Totals 332 198 55 49 53 19 and 70th at Syracuse. * Conference total only includes CHA games Flanagan was named the 2013 College Hockey America Coach of the Year for the second time in his career. During the 2012-13 CHA tournament, the Orange advanced to its third title game before falling to Mercyhurst, 4-1. Akane Hosoyamada and Kallie Billadeau garnered all-conference first team honors in 2013 while Nicole Ferrara and Margot Scharfe were named to the second team. Nicole Renault was named to the All-Rookie team. Scharfe was named the CHA’s best defensive forward for the second-straight year while Hosoyamada was honored as the best defenseman. Flanagan is one of the most recognized names in collegiate ice hockey, leading St. Lawrence to four consecutive NCAA Frozen Four appearances which places second among active coaches. The 300-Club With a 4-1 win against Lindenwood on Feb. 27, 2013, Flanagan became just the sixth active coach in women’s ice hockey to win 300 career games. The win against Lindenwood was also his 70th as the head coach of the Orange. Coaching the ‘Cuse After just six seasons, Flanagan and the Orange have made a name for SU ice hockey and are contending with the nation’s best. Syracuse finished the 2009-10 season with an overall record of 18-17-1 and its first post-season victory in program history with a win against Niagara in the semifinals of the CHA tournament, doubling its win total after posting a 9-16-3 record in its inaugural season in 2008. Flanagan has recruited an all-star roster including Syracuse’s first Winter Olympian, Stephanie Marty, who competed for her native Swiss National Team at the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver and the 2014 Olympics in Sochi, where she helped earn Switzerland’s first-ever medal in women’s hockey. Marty’s impressive work on and off the ice during the 2009-10 season earned her Second Team All-CHA, CHA All-Academic and ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District honors. The 2010 College Hockey America (CHA) Coach of the Year led the Orange to its second consecutive appearance in the CHA Championship game in 2010-11, finishing the year with an overall record of 14-16-6. Flanagan’s squad boasted three members with CHA honors in 2010-11 led by Isabel Menard, who picked up her second straight selection to the All-CHA First Team list. Defender Akane Hosoyamada and goaltender Kallie Billadeau were both named to the CHA All-Rookie Team, making SU the only team with multiple student-athletes on the list. Success at St. Lawrence Flanagan was the head coach for the St. Lawrence women’s ice hockey program from 1999-2008. He led the Saints to the women’s NCAA Frozen Four Championship five times in his nine- year tenure, tying him for the most appearances in the country. Flanagan’s four-year run (2003-07) of Frozen Four appearances is also tied for best in college hockey. The Canton, N.Y. native accrued a 230-83-24 record with the Saints. His .692 win percentage is the sixth-best in the nation among active Division I coaches. Flanagan also has the sixth-most victories among active coaches. While at St. Lawrence, he directed his fleet to the ECAC Hockey Tournament in each of his nine years. Flanagan’s 2003-04 team shared the ECAC Hockey regular-season crown and the 2005- 06 team won it outright. The 2005-06 Saints became the first squad in any sport at St. Lawrence to win more than 30 games in a season. Accolades for Accomplishments Flanagan made his presence felt in the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) hockey league. After Flanagan led St. Lawrence to its first National Championship game in only his second year, he was awarded the 2000-01 ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year and the American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) Coach of the Year. Flanagan’s student-athletes have garnered numerous awards, as well. Behind the Saints’ bench, Flanagan generated 10 All-Americans, three ECAC Goaltenders of the Year, one ECAC Player of the Year, two Sarah Devins Award Winners and more than three dozen ECAC All-Stars. He has coached two Olympians and several members of the Canadian National team. National Prominence Flanagan was an assistant coach for the U.S. Women’s Select and National teams that competed at the Four Nations Cup in Sweden in November and won the gold medal in summer of 2008. Flanagan also assisted the U.S. Women’s National team to the World Championship in April held in Harbin, China. Flanagan was on the national coaching staff with Ohio State’s Jackie Barto and Plattsburgh State’s Kevin Houle. Introduction to Hockey A 1980 St. Lawrence graduate, Flanagan was a defenseman for the Saints, serving as a team captain his senior season. He began his coaching career as head coach at Canton High School in 1982. Prior to the 1988 season, Flanagan joined the St. Lawrence men’s staff as an assistant coach and helped the Saints to two ECAC championships and NCAA appearances in 1989, 1992 and 1999.

Flanagan earned his master’s degree in education from St. Lawrence in 1992. Flanagan and his wife, Sharon, reside in DeWitt with their three children, Shannon, Brendan and Connor. national coaching staff with Ohio State’s Jackie Barto and Plattsburgh State’s Kevin Houle. Introduction to Hockey A 1980 St. Lawrence graduate, Flanagan was a defenseman for the Saints, serving as a team captain his senior season. He began his coaching career as head coach at Canton High School in 1982. Prior to the 1988 season, Flanagan joined the St. Lawrence men’s staff as an assistant coach and helped the Saints to two ECAC championships and NCAA appearances in 1989, 1992 and 1999. Flanagan earned his master’s degree in education from St. Lawrence in 1992. Flanagan and his wife, Sharon, reside in DeWitt with their three children, Shannon, Brendan and Connor. SYRACUSE (10-11-3, 6-2-2 CHA) vs. RIT (5-18-1, 1-8-1 CHA)

#2 • Nicole Renault • Sr • D • Alternate Captain #4 • Lindsay Eastwood • Fr • D Year GP G A Pts. Shots +/- PIM PPG SHG GW Year GP G A Pts. Shots +/- PIM PPG SHG GW 2012-13 36 2 11 13 71 +7 30 0 0 2 2015-16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2013-14 37 7 21 28 75 +11 36 4 0 0 Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2014-15 36 5 12 17 74 -12 46 2 0 1 2015-16 24 3 7 10 58 -4 8 1 0 0 Totals 133 17 51 68 278 +2 120 7 0 3

Career Highs G: 1, 17 Times (Last: vs. Union 1/12/15) A: 3, Two Times (Last: vs. Union 10/23/13) Pts: 3,Two Times(Last: vs. Union 10/23/13)

2015-16 Scored her third goal of the season in a 4-0 win over Union (1/12) ... Had an assist on one of Melissa Piacentini’s goals against #1 Boston College (12/10) ... Finished with two assists in a win against CHA foe RIT (11/18) ... Had a goal and assist in a win over RIT (10/21) ... Registered an assist in a 4-0 win over Providence (10/18) ... Had a goal and assist against UConn (10/17) ... Dished out an assist against #9 Northeastern (10/9)

#6 • Danielle Leslie • Sr • F/D #7 • Jessica Sibley • Jr • F Year GP G A Pts. Shots +/- PIM PPG SHG GW Year GP G A Pts. Shots +/- PIM PPG SHG GW 2012-13 36 0 6 6 18 +5 18 0 0 0 2013-14 37 12 14 26 139 +5 54 6 0 2 2013-14 37 1 7 8 31 +8 12 0 0 0 2014-15 36 7 10 17 112 -27 36 3 0 1 2014-15 32 0 4 4 16 +4 12 0 0 0 2015-16 24 8 12 20 77 +4 16 1 0 4 2015-16 24 1 5 6 24 -1 10 0 0 0 Totals 97 27 36 63 328 -18 106 10 0 7 Totals 129 2 22 24 89 +16 52 0 0 0 Career Highs Career Highs G: 2, Four Times (Last: at RIT 11/18/15) A: 3, vs. Providence (10/18/14) G: 1, 2x (Last: vs. Colgate 1/4/15) Pts: 3, Six Times (Last: vs. North Dakota 11/28/15) A: 2, Twice (Last: vs. RIT 10/21/15) Pts: 2, Twice (Last: vs. RIT 10/21/15) 2015-16 Notes 2015-16 Notes Scored her eighth goal of the season in a 4-0 win over Union (1/12) ... Dished out Scored her first goal of the season with a game-tying score against #10 Colgate an assist against top-ranked Boston College (12/10) ... Finished with three points, (1/4) ... Dished out an assist in a 3-1 win over Lindenwood (11/6) ... Had an assist including two goals in a two-game series against Penn State (12/4,12/5) ... Tallied in a 4-3 overtime win against CHA foe Robert Morris (10/30) ... Finished with an a goal and two assists in a 5-2 win over #7 North Dakota (11/28) ... Registered two assist against St. Lawrence (10/24) ... Tied a career high with two assists in a win assists in a 5-1 win over CHA foe RIT (11/18) ... Had an assist against Lindenwood over RIT (10/21). (11/06) ... Was named CHA player of the week after scoring the game-winning goal and dishing out two assists in an overtime win against Robert Morris (10/30) ... Had an assist against both St Lawrence (10/24) and RIT (10/21). SYRACUSE (10-11-3, 6-2-2 CHA) vs. RIT (5-18-1, 1-8-1 CHA)

#8 • Stephanie Grossi • So • D #9 • Allie Munroe • Fr • F Year GP G A Pts. Shots +/- PIM PPG SHG GW Year GP G A Pts. Shots +/- PIM PPG SHG GW 2014-15 36 9 21 30 149 +17 10 1 0 0 2015-16 24 1 3 4 24 +1 18 0 0 0 2015-16 24 7 17 24 83 +12 10 2 1 0 Totals 24 1 3 4 24 +1 18 0 0 0 Totals 60 16 38 54 232 +29 20 3 1 0 Career Highs Career Highs G: 1, vs. RIT (11/18/15) G: 3, vs. RIT (10/21/15) A: 1, Three Times (Last: vs. Mercyhurst 1/15/16) A: 2, Nine Times (Last: at Lindenwood 11/06/15) Pts: 2, vs. RIT (11/18/15) Pts: 5, vs RIT (10/21/15) 2015-16 Notes 2015-16 Notes Recorded an assist in a 2-0 win over Mercyhurst (1/15) ... Finished with a goal and Recorded an assist against Mercyhurst (1/16) ... Scored her seventh goal of the assist in a 5-1 win over RIT (11/18) ... Dished out an assist in a 4-3 overtime win season on a power play in a 4-0 win over Union (1/12) ... Had an assist in a 3-1 against Robert Morris (10/30). win over Penn State (12/4) ... Dished out an assist in a 5-2 over #9 North Dakota (11/28) ... Finished with an assist against Colgate (11/20) Scored a goal and had an assist in a 5-1 win over RIT (11/18) ... Scored the lone Orange goal against Cornell (11/14) ... Had an assist against #4 Clarkson (11/10) ... Scored the only Orange goal in a 1-1 tie against Lindenwood (11/07) ... Distributed two assists in a 3-1 win over Lindenwood (11/6) ... Tallied an assist against St. Lawrence (10/24) ... Tied the single-game record with five points that included three goals and two assists against RIT (10/21) ... Started the season with at least one or more assists in the first seven games.

#10 • Morgan Blank • Jr • F #11 • Emily Costales • So • F Year GP G A Pts. Shots +/- PIM PPG SHG GW Year GP G A Pts. Shots +/- PIM PPG SHG GW 2013-14 20 0 0 0 4 -2 4 0 0 0 2014-15 30 3 6 9 41 0 20 0 0 0 2014-15 15 0 0 0 1 -2 2 0 0 0 2015-16 24 7 4 11 45 -7 14 2 1 0 2015-16 21 1 0 1 16 -6 2 0 0 0 Totals 54 10 10 20 86 -7 34 2 1 0 Totals 54 1 0 1 21 -10 8 0 0 0 Career Highs Career Highs G: 2, vs. North Dakota (11/28/15) G: 1, vs. Providence (10/18/15) A: 2, vs. Union (1/12/15) A: n/a Pts: 2, vs. North Dakota (11/28/15) Pts: 1, vs. Providence (10/18/15) 2015-16 Notes 2015-16 Scored a goal in a 2-0 win over Mercyhurst (1/15) ... Dished out a career high Scored the first goal of her career in a win over Providence (10/18). two assists in a 4-0 win over Union (1/12) ... Scored a goal in a 3-1 win over Penn State (12/4) ... Finished with a career high two goals in a 5-2 win over #9 North Dakota (11/28) ... Tallied an assist in two consecutive games against RIT (11/18) and Cornell (11/14) ... Scored a goal in a 7-1 win over RIT (10/21) ... Had a goal in a 4-0 win over Providence (10/18) ... Scored her first goal of the season against New Hampshire (10/10). SYRACUSE (10-11-3, 6-2-2 CHA) vs. RIT (5-18-1, 1-8-1 CHA)

#12 • Nicole Ferrara • r-Sr • F • Captain #13 • Karleigh Scully • Fr • F Year GP G A Pts. Shots +/- PIM PPG SHG GW Year GP G A Pts. Shots +/- PIM PPG SHG GW 2011-12 35 6 11 17 59 +2 10 3 0 3 2015-16 11 0 2 2 12 -3 0 0 0 0 2012-13 36 10 14 24 107 +10 23 2 0 4 Totals 11 0 2 2 12 -3 0 0 0 0 2013-14 21 7 5 12 51 +5 6 2 1 0 2014-15 Did Not Play Career Highs 2015-16 24 11 10 21 71 +16 2 0 0 2 G: N/A Totals 116 34 40 74 288 +33 41 7 1 9 A: 1, Two Times (Last: at RIT, 10/21/15)

Pts: 1, Two Times (Last: at RIT, 10/21/15) Career Highs G: 2, at Robert Morris (2/1/13) 2015-16 A: 2, Four Times (Last: at Lindenwood, 1/19/13) Pts: 3, at Lindenwood (1/19/13) Dished out an assist in a 7-1 win over RIT (10/21) ... Tallied an assist in a 4-0 win over Providence (10/18) 2015-16

Scored her team-leading 11th goal of the season against Mercyhurst (1/16) ... Scored the game-winning goal against Mercyhurst (1/15) ... Recorded her 10th assist of the season in a 4-0 win over Union (1/12) ... Dished out an assist against top-ranked Boston College (12/10) ... Finished with an assist in a 1-1 tie against Penn State (12/5) ... Had a goal and assist in a 3-1 win over Penn State (12/4) ... Tallied an assist against Colgate (11/20) ... Scored a goal in a 5-1 win over RIT (11/18) ... Finished with an assist in a 1-1 tie against Lindenwood (11/7) ... Registered a goal and assist in a 3-1 win over Lindenwood (11/6) ... Scored a goal against RIT (10/21) ... Had a goal against Providence (10/18) ... Scored a goal against UConn (10/17), New Hampshire (10/10) and Northeastern (10/9).

#14 • Melissa Piacentini • Sr • F • Alternate Captain #15 • Sarah Stuehr • Fr • F Year GP G A Pts. Shots +/- PIM PPG SHG GW Year GP G A Pts. Shots +/- PIM PPG SHG GW 2012-13 36 9 14 23 103 +14 28 2 1 1 2015-16 24 0 0 0 6 -1 0 0 0 0 2013-14 36 17 13 30 118 +16 22 5 0 4 Totals 24 0 0 0 6 -1 0 0 0 0 2014-15 36 18 11 29 152 +9 27 11 0 2 2015-16 24 7 17 24 66 +18 12 1 0 1 Totals 132 51 55 106 439 +57 89 19 1 8

Career Highs G: 2, 10 Times (Last: at Northeastern 10/09/15) A: 4, vs. RIT (10/21/15) Pts: 4, vs. RIT (10/21/15)

2015-16 Notes Picked up her 17th assist in a 2-0 win over Mercyhurst (1/15) ... Recorded her 16th assist of the season in a 4-0 win over Union (1/12) ... Scored two goals against top-ranked Boston College (12/10) ... Had an assist in a 1-1 tie against Penn State (12/5) ... Became the first Syracuse player to register 100 points by dishing out two assists in a 3-1 win over Penn State (12/4) ... Finished with two assists in a 5-2 win over North Dakota (11/28) ... Had an assist in a 5-1 win over RIT (11/18) ... Tallied an assist on the lone Orange goal in a 1-1 overtime finish against Lindenwood (11/7) ... Finished with a goal and assist in a 3-1 win over Lindenwood (11/6) ... Registered a career high four assists in a 7-1 win over RIT (10/21) ... Had an assist against Providence (10/18) and UConn (10/17) ... Tallied two goals and an assist against #9 Northeastern (10/9) ... Opened the season with a goal against #5 Clarkson (10/6). SYRACUSE (10-11-3, 6-2-2 CHA) vs. RIT (5-18-1, 1-8-1 CHA)

#17 • Larissa Martyniuk • Jr • D • Alternate Captain #19 • Dakota Derrer • So • D Year GP G A Pts. Shots +/- PIM PPG SHG GW Year GP G A Pts. Shots +/- PIM PPG SHG GW 2013-14 35 4 12 16 42 +5 18 2 0 1 2014-15 32 0 3 3 12 -4 16 0 0 0 2014-15 36 2 7 9 63 -9 20 1 0 1 2015-16 23 2 1 3 23 -1 14 0 0 0 2015-16 24 0 7 7 35 -4 16 0 0 0 Totals 55 2 4 6 35 -5 30 0 0 0 Totals 95 6 26 32 139 -8 52 3 0 2 Career Highs Career Highs G: 1, Twice (Last: at Lindenwood 11/06/15) G: 1, Four Times (Last: vs. Lindenwood, 2/14/15) A: 1, Four Times (Last: at UConn 10/17/15) A: 2, Two Times (Last: at Providence 10/19/13) Pts: 1, Six Times (Last: at Lindenwood 11/06/15) Pts: 3, Two Times (Last: at Lindenwood, 3/1/14) 2014-15 Notes 2015-16 Notes Registered an assist against Mercyhurst (1/16) ... Recorded an assist in a 4-0 win Scored a goal in a 3-1 win over Lindenwood (11/6) ... Registered a goal in a 4-3 over Union (1/12) ... Had one assist against Cornell (11/14) ... Dished out an assist overtime win over Robert Morris (10/30) ... Dished out an assist against UConn against #4 Clarkson (11/10) ... Registered an assist in a 7-1 win over RIT (10/21) (10/17). ... Had an assist in a 4-0 win over Providence (10/18) ... Finished with an assist against #9 Northeastern (10/9).

#20 • Alysha Burriss • So • F #22 • Laurence Porlier • Jr • F Year GP G A Pts. Shots +/- PIM PPG SHG GW Year GP G A Pts. Shots +/- PIM PPG SHG GW 2014-15 36 13 11 24 74 -2 6 3 0 1 2013-14 29 0 1 1 11 -7 8 0 0 0 2015-16 24 6 4 10 49 -5 4 1 0 2 2014-15 33 1 2 3 24 -11 6 0 0 0 Totals 60 19 15 34 123 -7 10 4 0 3 2015-16 24 0 1 1 12 -7 4 0 0 0 Totals 85 1 4 5 47 -25 18 0 0 0 Career Highs G: 3, vs. RIT (12/6/14) Career Highs A: 1, 12 Times (Last at Union 1/12/16) G: 1, vs. Robert Morris (2/7/15) Pts: 3, Twice (Last at Robert Morris 10/30/15) A: 1, Four Times Times (Last: vs. Union 1/12/16) Pts: 1, Five Times (Last: vs. Union 1/12/16) 2015-16 Notes Dished out an assist in a 2-0 win over Mercyhurst (1/15) ... Scored a goal and dished 2015-16 Notes out an assist in a 4-0 win over Union (1/12) ... Had an assist in a 5-2 win over #9 North Dakota (11/28) ... Scored a goal against Cornell (11/14) ... Registered two Recorded an assist in a 4-0 win over Union (1/12). goals and an assist in a 4-3 overtime win against Robert Morris (10/30) ... Scored one goal against St. Lawrence (10/24) ... Had a goal in a 7-1 win over RIT (10/21) SYRACUSE (10-11-3, 6-2-2 CHA) vs. RIT (5-18-1, 1-8-1 CHA)

#23 • Megan Quinn • So • D #27 • Heather Schwarz • Jr • F Year GP G A Pts. Shots +/- PIM PPG SHG GW Year GP G A Pts. Shots +/- PIM PPG SHG GW 2014-15 34 0 2 2 33 -3 8 0 0 0 2013-14 36 3 6 9 56 +7 12 0 0 0 2015-16 24 5 8 13 50 +6 20 2 0 0 2014-15 36 4 6 10 45 -2 10 0 0 2 Totals 58 5 10 15 83 +3 28 2 0 0 2015-16 24 2 5 7 50 -5 6 1 0 1 Totals 96 9 17 26 151 0 28 1 0 3 Career Highs G: 1, Five Times (Last: vs. Colgate 1/4/15) Career Highs A: 2, (at Providence 10/18/15) G: 1, Nine Times (Last: vs. North Dakota 11/28/15) Pts: 2, Two Times (Last: vs. Colgate 1/4/15) A: 1, 17 Times (Last: vs. Union 1/12/16) Pts: 2, Three Times (Last: vs. North Dakota 11/28/15) 2015-16 2015-16 Had a goal and assist in a 2-2 tie against #10 Colgate (1/4) ... Scored the lone Recorded an assist in a 4-0 win over Union (1/12) ... Tied her career high by Orange goal against Colgate (11/20) ... Finished with a goal against #4 Clarkson scoring a goal and dishing out an assist for two points against North Dakota (11/10) ... Dished out an assist on Jessica Sibley’s game-winning goal against (11/28) ... Had an assist in a 5-1 win over RIT (11/18) ... Dished out an assist in Robert Morris (10/30) ... Had a goal against St. Lawrence (10/24) ... Recorded an a 7-1 win over RIT (10/21) ... Recorded an assist in a 4-0 win over Providence assist in a 7-1 win over RIT (10/21) ... Registered a career high two assists in a 4-0 (10/18) ... Scored her first goal of the season in a 3-2 win over New Hampshire win over Providence (10/18) ... Scored a goal against #9 Northeastern (10/9) ... (10/10). Opened up the season with an assist against #5 Clarkson (10/6).

#29 • Abbey Miller • So • G #30 • Maddi Welch • Fr • G

Year GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T Sho Year GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T Sho 2014-15 3-2 104:48 9 5.15 34 .791 0-1-1 0 2015-16 2-1 94.24 6 3.81 38 .864 0-1-0 0 2015-16 3-1 76:28 2 1.57 15 .882 1-0-0 0 Totals 2-1 94.24 6 3.81 38 .864 0-1-0 0 Totals 6-3 181:16 11 3.36 49 .836 1-1-1 0 Career Highs Career Highs Saves: 23 vs. Boston College (12/10/15) Saves: 22 vs. Providence (10/18/14) Scoreless Streak: 17:03 Scoreless Streak: 35:57 2015-16 2015-16 Made a career high 23 saves against top-ranked Boston College (12/10). Was named CHA Goaltender of the Week after posting 13 saves in a 5-2 win over #9 North Dakota (11/28). SYRACUSE (10-11-3, 6-2-2 CHA) vs. RIT (5-18-1, 1-8-1 CHA)

#33 • Jenn Gilligan • Sr • G Year GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T Sho 2011-12 19-17 989.48 55 3.33 387 .876 5-11-2 1 2012-13 20-20 1102:04 42 2.29 422 .909 10-5-3 2 2014-15 34-33 2048:59 82 2.40 750 .901 11-13-9 2 2015-16 22-22 1267:06 48 2.27 393 .891 9-10-3 2 Totals 95-92 5407:57 227 2.57 1,952 .894 35-39-17 7 *2011-12 and 2012-13 stats are from New Hampshire are included in career totals

Career Highs Saves: 44, at North Dakota, 1/11/15 Scoreless Streak: 85:48

2015-16

Turned aside 16 shots to keep Mercyhurst scoreless in a 2-0 win (1/15) ... Recorded her first shutout of the season by turning aside 20 shots against Union (1/12) ... Picked up her seventh win of the season with a 3-1 victory over Penn State (12/4) ... Led Syracuse to a 5-1 win with 11 saves in net against RIT (11/18) ... Finished with a .906 save percentage and 20 saves in a 1-1 tie against Lindenwood (11/7) ... Opened the season with 34 saves against #5 Clarkson (10/6). SYRACUSE (10-11-3, 6-2-2 CHA) vs. RIT (5-18-1, 1-8-1 CHA) SYRACUSE (10-11-3, 6-2-2 CHA) vs. RIT (5-18-1, 1-8-1 CHA)

NUMERICAL ROSTER Alphabetical Roster No. Name Ht. Cl. Pos. Hometown Previous School 2 Nicole Renault 5-8 Sr. D Plymouth, Mich. Little Caesar’s U19 Name Year Pos 4 Lindsay Eastwood 6-1 Fr. D Kanata, Ont. Nepean Junior Wildcats 10 Blank, Morgan Jr. F 6 Danielle Leslie 5-5 Sr. D Winnipeg, Manitoba Balmoral High School 20 Burriss, Alysha So. F 7 Jessica Sibley 5-5 Jr. F Luseland, Saskatchewan Warner Hockey School 11 Costales, Emily So. F 8 Stephanie Grossi 5-2 So. F Winnipeg, Manitoba Shaftesbury Prep 19 Derrer, Dakota So. D 9 Allie Munroe 5-7 Fr. D Yarmouth, N.S. New Hampton 4 Lindsay Eastwood Fr. D 10 Morgan Blank 5-3 Jr. F Fort Mitchell, K.Y. Pittsburgh Penguins Elite 11 Emily Costales 5-4 So. F Vancouver, B.C. Pacific Steelers 12 Ferrara, Nicole R-Sr. F 12 Nicole Ferrara 5-4 R-Sr. F Winthrop, Mass. Rivers School 33 Gilligan, Jenn Sr. G 13 Karleigh Scully 5-7 Fr. F Pointe-Claire, Quebec Nepean Junior Wildcats 8 Grossi, Stephanie So. F 14 Melissa Piacentini 5-2 Sr. F South Weymouth, Mass. Assabet Valley U19 6 Leslie, Danielle Sr. D 15 Sarah Stuehr 5-4 Fr. F Westwood, Mass. Warner Hockey School 17 Martyniuk, Larissa Jr. D 17 Larissa Martyniuk 5-6 Jr. D Winnipeg, Manitoba Shaftesbury School 29 Miller, Abbey So. G 19 Dakota Derrer 5-7 So. D Mancelona, Mich. Traverse City-St. Francis 14 Allie Munroe Fr. D 20 Alysha Burriss 5-6 So. F Napanee, Ontario Durham West Lightning 14 Piacentini, Melissa Sr. F 22 Laurence Porlier 5-9 Jr. F Maria, Quebec Brewster Academy 22 Porlier, Laurence Jr. F 23 Megan Quinn 5-9 So. D Belleville, Ontario Durham West Lightning 23 Quinn, Megan So. D 27 Heather Schwarz 5-7 Jr. F Naugatuck, Conn. Boston Shamrocks 2 Renault, Nicole Sr. D 29 Abbey Miller 5-8 So. G Anoka, Minn. Benilde-St. Margaret’s 27 Schwarz, Heather Jr. F 30 Maddi Welch 5-7 Fr. G East Amherst, N.Y. Nichols School 13 Karleigh Scully Fr. F 33 Jenn Gilligan 5-9 Sr. G Maple Ridge, B.C. New Hampshire 7 Sibley, Jessica So. F 15 Sarah Stuehr Fr. F Head Coach: Paul Flanagan (St. Lawrence ’80) 30 Maddi Welch Fr. G Assistant Coaches: Alison Domenico (St. Lawrence ’09) Brendon Knight (Potsdam ’01)