GAMES 1-2 | OCT. 5-6, 2018 | vs MAINE | FRANK PERROTTI, JR. ARENA | HAMDEN | 6 PM/3 PM 2018-19 SCHEDULE Quinnipiac Bobcats Date Opponent Time/Result 0-2-0, 0-0-0 ECAC Hockey September (0-2-0) 9/28 #7/7 OHIO STATE L, 3-2 VS 9/29 #7/7 OHIO STATE L, 3-2 Maine Black Bears 0-0-0, 0-0-0 Hockey East October (0-0) 10/5 MAINE 6 PM Video (U.S.) : ESPN+ | Video (Int’l): Stretch Internet | Live Stats: QuinnipiacBobcats.com 10/6 MAINE 3 PM 10/13 at Vermont 6 PM THE LATEST IN BOBCAT NATION 10/14 at Vermont 2 PM • Head Coach Cassandra Turner enters her fourth season as the head coach of 10/26 BROWN * 6 PM 10/27 YALE * 3 PM the Bobcats with the most wins in her first three seasons of any ECAC Hockey coach in their first three seasons November (0-0-0) • Assistant coach Amanda Mazzotta spent her summer working with Hockey 11/2 HARVARD * 6 PM Canada as a Goaltending Consultant for the National Development Team 11/3 DARTMOUTH * 3 PM selection camp as well as the National Team’s Fall Festival 11/16 CORNELL * 6 PM • Junior Kati Tabin was selected to Canada’s National Development Select 11/17 COLGATE * 3 PM Team for a three-game series against the United States, and was also invited 11/20 MERRIMACK 6 PM to the national team’s fall festival 11/23 vs. UConn ^ 3 PM • Senior Melissa Samoskevich made the United States U-22 National Team and 11/24 vs. Yale/Providence ^ 3 PM competed in a three game series against Tabin’s Canada Team, and was also 11/30 at Princeton * 6 PM invited to the USA National Team Evaluation Camp December (0-0-0) • 10 Quinnipiac women’s players were named as All-American 12/1 PRINCETON * 4 PM Scholars by the American Hockey Coaches Association 12/7 at Union * 6 PM • A total of 18 players were named to the ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team 12/8 at Rensselaer * 3 PM 2018-19 STATISTICAL LEADERS January (0-0-0) 1/4 at Dartmouth * 6 PM FORWARDS GP G A P +/- PPG GWG 1/5 at Harvard * 3 PM #11 Melissa Samoskevich 2 2 0 2 +1 0 0 1/11 at Colgate * 3 PM #24 Sarah-Eve Coutu-Godbout 2 0 2 2 E 0 0 1/12 at Cornell * 3 PM #8 Lexie Adzija 2 0 2 2 E 0 0 1/18 at Sacred Heart 7:30 PM #29 Randi Marcon 2 1 0 1 E 0 0 1/25 at Minnesota Duluth 3 PM 1/26 at Minnesota Duluth 3 PM DEFENSE GP G A P +/- PPG February (0-0-0) #21 Kenzie Prater 2 0 1 1 -2 0 2/1 CLARKSON * 6 PM 2/2 ST. LAWRENCE * 3 PM GOALTENDER GP-GS W-L-T MIN GA GAA SV% SO 2/8 at Yale * 6 PM #35 Abbie Ives 1-1 0-1-0 59:21 3 3.03 .857 0 2/9 at Brown * 3 PM #31 Allison Small 1-1 0-1-0 58.21 3 3.08 .914 0 2/15 RENSSELAER * 6 PM 2/16 UNION * 3 PM 2/22 at St. Lawrence * 6 PM 2/23 at Clarkson * 3 PM MEDIA INFORMATION TALE OF THE TAPE

March (0-0) Asstistant Director...... Maggie Pruitt QUINNIPIAC (2018-19) MAINE (2017-18) 2.00...... Scoring Offense...... 2.39 3/1-3 ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals TBA 22.0...... SOG...... 29.3 3/8 ECAC Hockey Semifinals TBA Cell Phone...... 770-820-6178 3.5...... Penalties PG...... 4.2 3/9 ECAC Hockey Champ. TBA 7.0...... PIM/gm...... 8.5 Email...... [email protected] 5.0...... PPC/gm...... 3.3 0.00...... PPG/gm...... 0.3 * - ECAC Hockey Contest 0/10...... Power Play...... 12/127 (9.4) Website...... www.quinnipiacbobcats.com.com 6/7 (85.7)...... Penalty Kill...... 123/143 (86.0) ^ - Nutmeg Classic (at Yale) BOLD - Home Game @QU_WIH QUINNIPIACBOBCATS.COM @QU_WIH QUINNIPIAC GAME NOTES The Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey Clarkson, who went on to win the ECAC QUINNIPIAC WOMEN’S HOCKEY team continues the 2018-19 season Hockey Championship in addition to the 2017-18 BREAKDOWN Overall...... 16-17-3 with a non-conference matchup against National Championship. Home...... 9-6-1 the Maine Black Bears at Frank Perrotti, Away...... 7-11-1 Jr. Arena Friday and Saturday. ECAC Hockey Preseason Poll Neutral...... 0-0-1 Overtime...... 2-1-3 Quinnipiac was picked to finish fifth in Last 5 Games...... 1-4-0 Scouting Maine the ECAC Hockey Preseason Poll, as Last 10 Games...... 3-6-1 The Black Bears finished the 2017-18 selected by the league’s coaches earlier Last 15 Games...... 5-9-1 vs. ECAC Hockey...... 12-10-2 season with a 19-14-5 overall record after this offseason. The Bobcats, picked vs. Hockey East...... 4-5-1 reaching the Hockey East semifinals. tied for fifth with St. Lawrence with 75 One-Goal Games...... 10-5-0 Maine defeated Boston University points, have finished in the top five in Following a Win...... 6-9-1 in the quarterfinals, and later fell to the league every season since the 2012- Following a Loss...... 6-7-1 Northeastern, 2-1, in the semifinals. 13 season. Following at Tie...... 1-1-1 The Black Bears return the team’s top scorer from the 2017-18 season, Tereza Scoring First...... 13-5-2 Samo’s Summer Opponent Scores First...... 3-12-1 Vanisova (16-30-46). Michelle Weis was Melissa Samoskevich had a busy Leading After 1st Period...... 5-2-0 Maine’s third leading point scorer (9- summer on the ice as she was invited Trailing After 1st Period...... 3-4-1 12-21) and will return as a sophomore. to the USA Hockey National Women’s Tied After 1st Period...... 8-11-2 Leading After 2nd Period...... 13-1-1 In the net, Carly Jackson returns after Festival this summer where she was Trailing After 2nd Period...... 1-15-1 going 17-12-5 last season with a .924 ultimately selected to the United Tied After 2nd Period...... 2-1-1 save percentage and 1.95 GAA. States U-22 National Select Team to Scoring No Goals...... 0-6-0 compete in a three-game series against Scoring 1 Goal...... 1-6-1 Maine played an exhibition game against Canada’s National Development team, Scoring 2 Goals...... 8-4-1 the University of New Brunswick and featuring Kati Tabin. Following that Scoring 3 Goals...... 2-0-1 Scoring 4 Goals...... 5-0-0 won, 7-0, on Sept. 28. Quinnipiac will camp, Samoskevich was invited to USA Scoring 5+ Goals...... 0-0-0 be the first regular season game for the Hockey’s National Team Evaluation Black Bears. Camp, vying for a spot on the senior Allowing No Goals...... 3-0-0 Allowing 1 Goal...... 9-2-1 national team. Allowing 2 Goals...... 2-6-1 All-Time Against Ohio State Allowing 3 Goals...... 1-3-1 Quinnipiac is 13-12-1 all-time against Tabin’s Too Allowing 4 Goals...... 0-5-0 Maine, with the last meeting on Sept. Kati Tabin also had a busy summer Allowing 5+ Goals...... 0-1-0 30, 2017 in Orono, Maine. The Bobcats as she attended Canada’s National Game was decided by one goal...... 9-6-0 went 1-1 against the Black Bears with Development Team Camp, where she Game was decided by two goals...... 3-8-0 Game was decided by three goals...... 2-3-0 a 2-1 win and 4-2 loss in 2017. Senior was selected to compete in that three- Game was decided by four goals...... 1-0-0 Randi Marcon scored the game-winner game series against the United States in Game was decided by five-plus goals...... 0-0-0 in the 2-1 win. August. Prior to this summer, Tabin had never been invited to a Onwards After Ohio State camp. Recently, Tabin was invited to Quinninpiac opened the 2018-19 with Hockey Canada’s National Team Fall a non-conference home series against Festival where she competed for a Ohio State. The Bobcats dropped both spot on the Canada National Women’s games, 3-2, but saw many positives Hockey Team. from the home-opening weekend. Taylor House and Randi Marcon netted Newcomers Get Invited their first goals of the season on Friday, Newcomer Zoe Boyd received a late and Melissa Samoskevich scored twice invite to Canada’s National Team in the Saturday afternoon tilt. Development camp over the summer where she competed against the top Last Season players in her age group. In addition to The Bobcats are coming off a fifth-place Boyd, fellow freshman Lexie Adzija was finish in ECAC Hockey where their also invited but was unable to attend season came to an end in the ECAC the camp. Hockey Quarterfinals against No. 5 seed Saint Lawrence Saints. Quinnipiac Mazzotta’s Busy finished with a 12-9-1 mark in league Assistant coach Amanda Mazzotta has play but were 16-17-3 overall on the also been involved with a lot of Hockey season. One of the highlights of the Canada work over the summer as she season was a 3-2 victory in overtime at is once again a goaltending consultant

@QU_WIH QUINNIPIACBOBCATS.COM @QU_WIH QUINNIPIAC GAME NOTES with the National Development Team. She attended camp this summer and was also serving in the same capacity at Hockey Canada’s National Fall Festival. In addition to her work on the ice, Mazzotta was invited to speak at a Hockey Canada event in her hometown of London, Ontario, this summer.

Getting it Done The Bobcats continue to be among the best teams in the classroom in ECAC Hockey, with a league-high 10 players named as All-American Scholars by the American Hockey Coaches Association. To be eligible, student-athletes must have attained a 3.6 GPA and played in 40 percent of their team’s games. Quinnipiac also had 18 players named to the ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team and Kenzie Lancaster was recognized on the Commissioner’s List, honoring one player for each team as its top scholar.

New Name, Same Home This summer, Quinnipiac University announced a partnership with People’s United Bank, launching a 10-year agreement to a partnership between the bank and the university with the arena renamed the People’s United Center. The hockey rink will still be called the Frank Perrotti, Jr. Arena.

Clarkson Cup Champs A couple of Bobcat alums made a splash this summer as Nicole Brown ’16 and Nicole Kosta ’16 won the CWHL’s Clarkson Cup with the . Brown netted the opening goal of the championship game while Kosta recorded both assists, including the overtime game-winner, of their 2-1 championship win over the Kunlan Red Star and former teammate Shiann Darkangelo ’15.

New Faces Quinnipiac has six newcomers to the program for the 2018- 19 season: Lexie Adzija, Logan Angers, Zoe Boyd, Katie Huntington, Courtney Vorster and Gabby Vitelli. Among this group; Adzija, Angers, Boyd and Vorster all competed for the Canada U-18 National Team last season to join five other players who have played for their national team at one level or another.

Old Faces Quinnipiac returns an excellent core from the past season, highlighted by leading scorer Melissa Samoskevich who netted 15 goals and totaled 25 points in 2017-18. The Bobcats return 95 percent (62 of 65 goals) of their scoring from last season and all four of their players who had at least eight goals last season: Melissa Samoskevich (15), Brooke Bonsteel (10), Sarah-Eve Coutu-Godbout (9) and MacKenzie Lancaster (8). The Bobcats also return their two primary goaltenders last season in Abbie Ives and Allison Small. Ives posted a 1.78 GAA and .921 save percentage on her way to a 14-13-3 record with three shutouts while Ives was 2-4-0 with a 2.09 GAA and .919 save percentage in nine games with seven starts.

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NUMERICAL No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown/Previous Team BY STATE/ 3 Zoe Boyd Fr. D 5-8 Caledon, Ontario/Canada U-18 National Team PROVINCE/ 4 Kate MacKenzie Jr. F 5-9 Winnipeg, Manitoba/St. Mary's Academy COUNTRY 5 Anna Kilponen Sr. D 5-7 Orivesi, Finland/Finland National Team/North Dakota 6 Renee Saltness So. F 5-6 Rochester, Minn./Rochester John Marshall British Columbia (1): 7 Kati Tabin Jr. D 5-8 Winnipeg, Manitoba/Balmoral Hall Vorster 8 Lexie Adzija Fr. F 5-10 St. Thomas, Ontario/Canada U-18 National Team Connecticut (2): 10 Taylor House So. F 5-10 Joliet, Ill./Minooka Community Samoskevich, Vitelli 11 Melissa Samoskevich Sr. F 5-4 Sandy Hook, Conn./USA U-18 National Team Finland (1): Kilponen 12 Olivia Konigson So. D 5-5 Stillwater, Minn./Stillwater Illinois (1): House 13 Kenzie Lancaster Sr. F 5-10 Waxhaw, N.C./Berkshire School Manitoba (4): Angers, 14 Grace Markey So. F 5-3 West Bloomfield, Mich./Little Caesars U-19 MacKenzie, Marcon, 16 Allison Roethke Jr. D 5-4 Buffalo, Minn./Buffalo Tabin 18 Laura Lundblad So. F 5-4 Ada, Mich./Lawrence Academy Michigan (2): Lundblad, 19 Courtney Vorster Fr. D 5-8 Richmond, British Columbia/Canada U-18 National Team Markey 20 Gabby Vitelli Fr. D 5-4 Milford, Conn./The Canterbury School Minnesota (4): 21 Kenzie Prater Jr. D 5-5 Hudson, Wis./USA U-18 National Team Huntington, Konigson, 24 Sarah-Eve Coutu-Godbout Jr. F 5-7 Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec/Canada U-18 National Team Roethke, Saltness 26 Katie Huntington Fr. F 5-8 Prior Lake, Minn./Prior Lake New York (1): Ives 28 Brooke Bonsteel So. F 5-10 Mississauga, Ontario/John Cabot Catholic North Carolina (1): 29 Randi Marcon Sr. F 5-11 Winnipeg, Manitoba/St. Mary's Academy Lancaster 31 Allison Small So. G 5-9 Nestleton, Ontario/Durham West Jr. Lightning Ontario (4): Adzija, 35 Abbie Ives Jr. G 5-10 Bedford Hills, N.Y./N.J. Colonials U-19 Bonsteel, Boyd, Small 37 Logan Angers Fr. G 5-11 Winnipeg, Manitoba/Canada U-18 National Team Quebec (1): Coutu-Godbout Wisconsin (1): Prater Head Coach: Cass Turner (Brown '03, 4th season) Assistant Coach: Eddie Ardito (New England College '06, 4th season) Assistant Coach: Amanda Mazzotta (Cornell '12, 4th season) BY CLASS Director of Hockey Operations: Paul Nemetz Carlson (Bates '98, 4th season) Athletic Trainer: Carrie Gaydos Seniors (4): Lancaster, Equipment Manager: Dan McGrath Kilponen, Marcon, Samo- Captain: Melissa Samoskevich skevich Assistant Captains: Kenzie Lancaster and Randi Marcon Juniors (5): Coutu-God- bout, Ives, MacKenzie, Prater, Roethke, Tabin, ALPHABETICAL No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown/Previous Team Sophomores (7): Bon- 8 Lexie Adzija Fr. F 5-10 St. Thomas, Ontario/Canada U-18 National Team steel, House, Konigson, 37 Logan Angers Fr. G 5-11 Winnipeg, Manitoba/Canada U-18 National Team Lundblad, Markey, Salt- 28 Brooke Bonsteel So. F 5-10 Mississauga, Ontario/John Cabot Catholic ness, Small 3 Zoe Boyd Fr. D 5-8 Caledon, Ontario/Canada U-18 National Team 24 Sarah-Eve Coutu-Godbout Jr. F 5-7 Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec/Canada U-18 National Team Freshmen (6): Adzija, An- 10 Taylor House So. F 5-10 Joliet, Ill./Minooka Community gers, Boyd, Huntington, 26 Katie Huntington Fr. F 5-8 Prior Lake, Minn./Prior Lake Vitelli, Vorster 35 Abbie Ives Jr. G 5-10 Bedford Hills, N.Y./N.J. Colonials U-19 5 Anna Kilponen Sr. D 5-7 Orivesi, Finland/Finland National Team/North Dakota 12 Olivia Konigson So. D 5-5 Stillwater, Minn./Stillwater PRONUNCIATIONS 13 Kenzie Lancaster Sr. F 5-10 Waxhaw, N.C./Berkshire School 18 Laura Lundblad So. F 5-4 Ada, Mich./Lawrence Academy Adzija...... ODD-zih-juh 4 Kate MacKenzie Jr. F 5-9 Winnipeg, Manitoba/St. Mary's Academy Coutu-Godbout...... COO-too god-BOO 29 Randi Marcon Sr. F 5-11 Winnipeg, Manitoba/St. Mary's Academy Kilponen...... kill-POH-nin 14 Grace Markey So. F 5-3 West Bloomfield, Mich./Little Caesars U-19 Konigson.....CON-igg-son 21 Kenzie Prater Jr. D 5-5 Hudson, Wis./USA U-18 National Team Marcon...... mar-CON 16 Allison Roethke Jr. D 5-4 Buffalo, Minn./Buffalo Roethke...... ROTH-key 6 Renee Saltness So. F 5-6 Rochester, Minn./Rochester John Marshall Samoskevich...... sam-oh-SKEH-vich 11 Melissa Samoskevich Sr. F 5-4 Sandy Hook, Conn./USA U-18 National Team Vitelli...... vy-TELL-ee 31 Allison Small So. G 5-9 Nestleton, Ontario/Durham West Jr. Lightning 7 Kati Tabin Jr. D 5-8 Winnipeg, Manitoba/Balmoral Hall 20 Gabby Vitelli Fr. D 5-4 Milford, Conn./The Canterbury School 19 Courtney Vorster Fr. D 5-8 Richmond, British Columbia/Canada U-18 National Team

@QU_WIH QUINNIPIACBOBCATS.COM @QU_WIH HEAD COACH CASS TURNER Women's Ice Hockey Head Coach 4th Season | Brown ’03 Cassandra Turner enters her fourth season as the Quinnipiac TURNER'S COACHING CAREER CAPSULE women's ice hockey head coach and 10th with the program. On CAREER HIGHLIGHTS June 6, 2016 she signed a con- 2016 ECAC Hockey Regular Season Champions tract extension through the 2016 ECAC Hockey Tournament Champions 1 Mandi Schwartz Award Winner 2020-21 season. 1 National Team Member (Finland) 2 U-22 National Team Members (USA/Canada) In her first season as head coach, 1 NCAA Tournament she enjoyed the best season in Quinnipiac women's ice hockey CAREER RECORD: 67-32-14 (.667) history, leading the Bobcats to ECAC HOCKEY RECORD: 41-17-8 (.682) the program's first ECAC Hockey Regular Season and Tournament QUINNIPIAC HEAD COACH - 3 SEASONS Championships. Quinnipiac women's ice hockey also hosted YEAR OVERALL ECAC HOCKEY POSTSEASON the first NCAA Tournament Home Game in school history 2015-16 30-3-5 16-2-4 NCAA First Round and won 30 games for the first time in program history. 2016-17 21-10-6 13-6-3 ECAC Quarterfinals 2017-18 16-17-3 12-9-1 ECAC Quarterfinals With those 30 wins, Turner set the NCAA Record for wins Totals 67-30-14 41-17-8 by a first-year women's ice hockey head coach at any level. commitment to defensive hockey. In her nine years at Quin- In addition to the championships and winning the most nipiac, she has been the leading voice on staff in creating games in program history, the Bobcats set records for most a mindset that values attention to detail, developing great goals scored (118), most assists (188), highest power play habits, and being “Hard to Play Against.” percentage (25 percent), highest penalty kill (92.5 percent), fewest goals allowed (35), lowest GAA (0.92), most home Particularly seen in her work with the program’s defense- wins (18), tied the most road wins (11), longest winning streak man, her understanding of the game, ability to teach, and (10 games), and longest unbeaten streak (21 games). commitment to individual player development constantly pushed the program to new heights. Under her leadership, Last season, she followed that up with another stellar cam- the Bobcats established new lows for goals against, leading paign, leading the Bobcats to 21 wins, distinguishing the the nation in Scoring Defense in 2009-10 by holding oppo- program as one of only three at the NCAA Division I level, nents to 1.38 goals per game. Over the last three seasons, along with the University of Minnesota and the University the Bobcats have finished among the nation’s top 3 in fewest of Wisconsin, to win 19 or more games in each of the last goals allowed. The 45 goals allowed in 2014-15 tied for the eight season. A puck possession, hard to play against hockey lowest in the nation and the 35 goals allowed (.92 GA/gm) in team, the ’16-’17 Bobcats finished the as one of the top three 2015-16 marked the fewest goals allowed in program history. defensive hockey teams in the nation (1.38 goals against/ The Bobcats also improved by staying out of the penalty box game) for the third year in a row. under Turner as they went from the most penalized team in the nation in 2007-2008 to the least penalized team in Divi- In 2014-15, Turner completed her seventh season as a mem- sion I women’s ice hockey for six straight seasons (2009-15). ber of the Bobcats’ coaching staff and fourth in the role of Quinnipiac also set a new NCAA record for fewest penalty Associate Head Coach. During the 2014-15 season she con- minutes in a season with 162 and fewest penalty minutes currently served as the Head Coach of Canada’s U18 Na- per game at 4.3 in 2014-15. Additionally, her attention to de- tional Women’s Team through the World Championship. Her tail on special teams and with the defensemen has helped success in the game -- as a recruiter, teacher of defensive many members of team realize new lofty personal and team skills, and role model for the highly motivated female athlete goals. -- has affirmed her place among the elite young coaches in the women’s game. Since her arrival at Quinnipiac in 2008, Quinnipiac has won 182 games, with 19 or more in each of her last eight seasons Her leadership, championship playing experience, interna- as an assistant coach, associate head coach, and now head tional coaching experience and innovative approach to de- coach. The program’s 119 wins and 45 losses, are the fifth velopment have played a vital role in the resurgence of the most wins and fifth fewest losses in Division I women’s col- Quinnipiac program. lege hockey over the last five years.

Turner has re-energized the program’s team culture around As the program’s recruiting coordinator, Turner consistently an attitude that emphasizes team play, hard work, and a @QU_WIH QUINNIPIACBOBCATS.COM @QU_WIH HEAD COACH CASS TURNER demonstrated the ability to recruit elite level student-ath- share many of the valuable lessons learned during a playing letes and prepare them to succeed. Over the last nine years, career where she excelled at the club, university, and inter- Turner has helped identify and attract 17 All-ECAC Hockey national level. She served as an assistant captain for Team selections, including five First Team honorees and six all- Ontario’s gold medal winning 1999 Canada Games team. rookie selections. Most notable among them, the program’s From there, only All-American Kelly Babstock, finished her career as a four-time All-ECAC Hockey selection, ECAC Hockey Rookie Turner put together a decorated playing career at Brown and Player of the Year in 2010-11, and the program’s all-time University where she was a two-time captain. Brown was scoring leader with 95 goals and 108 assists for 203 points. 83-33-12 during her four year career.

Off the ice, Coach Turner led efforts to mentor and push A steady, disciplined defenseman she played a key role in team members in the daily pursuit of excellence. She struc- some of the most successful seasons in Brown Women’s tured the academic guidance program, created regular goal Hockey history. During her four-year career, she led the Bears setting sessions, and consistently worked to enhance mental to two Ivy League and two ECAC Hockey Championships, as skills opportunities for Bobcat student-athletes. As a reflec- well as two appearances in the National Championship final. tion of those efforts, 132 women’s ice hockey student-ath- ECAC Coaches voted her to All-League Teams twice (First letes have been named to the ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team 2002, Second Team 2003). The New England Hockey Team during the past 9 years, highlighted by a program Writers named her to their Division I All-Star team following record 22 in 2016-17. Under Turner’s direction, Quinnipiac the 2001-2002 season. She also earned First Team All-Ivy goaltender Chelsea Laden was awarded ECAC Hockey’s honors in 2002. Mandi Schwartz Student-Athlete of the Year Award as well as ECAC Hockey and Hockey East’s Sarah Devens Award In her career, she compiled 12 goals and 50 assists for 62 Winner. Defenseman Kristen Tamberg earned the program’s points in 121 games. As a senior, Turner scored a career-high 2nd consecutive Mandi Schwartz Award in 2016. eight goals and as a junior Turner tallied a career-high 17 as- sists and 21 points in all 35 games that season on the Bears In addition to her role with the Bobcats, Turner has been a way to a National Runner-Up appearance. longtime fixture within Hockey Canada’s National Women’s Programs as a player, assistant coach, and head coach. Dur- After Brown, she played two seasons in the NWHL for the ing her playing career, she represented Canada three times Aeros Sr. Women’s Hockey Team. In 2003-2004, on the U-22 National Team from 2001-2003, highlighted by Turner helped lead the Aeros to the NWHL Regular Season a Gold Medal finish at the 2003 Air Canada Cup. In 2014-15, Championship and the ESSO Women’s National Champion- she served as the Head Coach of Canada’s National Wom- ship. The Aeros repeated their success at the 2005 ESSO en’s Under-18 Team through selection, training, and the Championship with Turner being named the event’s Most World Championship. She previously represented her home Sportsmanlike Player. Turner graduated from Brown Univer- country as an assistant with the U-18 National Team at the sity in 2003 with a degree in psychology, and earned a mas- 2011 and 2014 IIHF Women’s U-18 World Championships ter’s degree in education from Elmira College in 2007. She and with the Women’s Development Team in 2013. lives in Wallingford, Conn. with her husband Paul, their son, Blake and their daughter, Adilee. As Team Canada’s U18 Head Coach, Turner led the team to the silver medal at the 2015 IIHF Women’s World Champi- onship in Buffalo, New York with current assistant coach Amanda Mazzotta serving as the Goaltending Coach. Can- ada fell to the current Bobcat junior, Captain Melissa Samo- skevich and the United States, 3-2, in the gold medal game.

Turner’s crowning achievement comes on the heels of her gold medal run in the 2014 IIHF Women’s World Champi- onship in Budapest where she helped guide Canada’s U-18 Team to the world title in April 2014. Turner guided a domi- nating Canadian squad that outscored their opponents, 25- 2, throughout the five-game gold medal tourney run. She had previous experience with Canada’s 2013-14 U-18 Team as she was on the staff for the U-18 National Team series between the United States back in Aug. 2013. Canada took two-out-of-three games against Team USA in the three- game series held in Lake Placid, N.Y.

Much of Turner’s success in coaching reflects her ability to

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@QU_WIH QUINNIPIACBOBCATS.COM @QU_WIH LAST TWO BOX SCORES ( VS OHIO STATE) Hockey Game Box Score (Final) Hockey Game Box Score (Final) #7 Ohio State vs Quinnipiac (Sep 28, 2018 at Hamden, Conn.) #7 Ohio State vs Quinnipiac (Sep 29, 2018 at Hamden, Conn.)

Ohio State (1-0-0) vs. Quinnipiac (0-1-0) Ohio State (2-0-0) vs. Quinnipiac (0-2-0) Date: Sep 28, 2018 • Location: Hamden, Conn. • Arena: Frank Perrotti Arena Date: Sep 29, 2018 • Location: Hamden, Conn. • Arena: Frank Perrotti Arena Attendance: 505 • Start time: 6:00 PM • End time: 8:13 PM • Total time: 2:13 Attendance: 714 • Start time: 2:00 PM • End time: 4:17 PM • Total time: 2:17

Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 2nd 05:03 OSU EV Soares, Olivia/1 Levis, Paetyn/1 19,27,14,22,11 8,10,12,5,18 1. 2nd 03:03 OSU EV Maltais, Emma/1 Dunne, Jincy/1 17,11,33,18,5 21,7,24,8,10 Team 1 2 3 Tot Team 1 2 3 Tot Bruno, Lisa/1 2. 3rd 00:32 QUI- EV Taylor House/1 Sarah Coutu-Godb/1 5,17,7,11,33 10,8,24,19,3 OSU 0 1 2 3 OSU 0 2 1 3 2. 2nd 10:45 QUI- EV Melissa Samoskevich/1 - 5,7,11,33,17 13,3,4,5,11 Lexie Adzija QUI- 0 0 2 2 QUI- 0 1 1 2 3. 3rd 10:22 OSU EV Schepers, Liz/1 Rosenthal, Gabby 18,33,25,15,12 21,16,14,6,7 3. 2nd 15:07 OSU EV Skaggs, Tatum/1 Maltais, Emma/2 5,6,17,11,27 19,3,28,29,18 Savander, Eve/1 4. 3rd 15:15 OSU EV Field, Madison/1 Maltais, Emma/1 12,17,15,18,6 11,24,10,7,21 Shots by Period Shots by Period 4. 3rd 04:07 OSU PP Skaggs, Tatum/2 Dahlquist, Charl/1 11,5,17,33,18 12,5,10,8 Jaques, Sophie Team 1 2 3 Tot Team 1 2 3 Tot Maltais, Emma/3 5. 3rd 18:34 QUI- EX Randi Marcon/1 Sarah Coutu-Godb 25,22,12,21,15 24,8,13,5,10,29 OSU 10 16 9 35 OSU 4 9 8 21 5. 3rd 09:16 QUI- EV Melissa Samoskevich/2 Kenzie Prater/1 7,19,14,27,9 11,21,13,4,7 Lexie Adzija QUI- 10 6 8 24 QUI- 4 9 7 20 Kenzie Lancaster/1

TEAM SUMMARY TEAM SUMMARY Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd OSU QUI-W # Ohio State 1 2 3 Tot +/- Bl # Quinnipiac 1 2 3 Tot +/- Bl Prd OSU QUI-W # Ohio State 1 2 3 Tot +/- Bl # Quinnipiac 1 2 3 Tot +/- Bl 1st 0-2 (0) 0-1 (5) 2 Riemenschneider 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Zoe Boyd 0 0 0 0 +1 0 1st 0-2 (2) 0-1 (1) 2 Riemenschneider 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 Zoe Boyd 0 0 1 1 0 0 2nd 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) 4 Reeves, Jacyn 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 Kate MacKenzie 1 0 0 1 0 0 2nd 0-1 (1) 0-2 (8) 4 Reeves, Jacyn 2 0 1 3 0 0 4 Kate MacKenzie 1 0 1 2 +2 0 3rd 1-2 (1) 0-3 (2) 5 Dahlquist, Charl 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Anna Kilponen 0 0 0 0 +1 0 3rd 0-0 (0) 0-1 (0) 5 Dahlquist, Charl 0 1 0 1 0 0 5 Anna Kilponen 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 1-4 (1) 0-4 (7) 6 Boyle, Lauren 0 0 0 0 +1 1 6 Renee Saltness 0 0 0 0 -1 0 Total 0-3 (3) 0-4 (9) 6 Boyle, Lauren 0 1 0 1 +1 0 6 Renee Saltness 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Savander, Eve 0 1 0 1 -1 2 7 Kati Tabin 0 1 0 1 -3 1 7 Savander, Eve 1 0 0 1 -2 1 7 Kati Tabin 2 0 0 2 +1 2 Penalties-Minutes by Prd Penalties-Minutes by Prd 9 Bizal, Madison 0 0 3 3 0 0 8 Lexie Adzija 1 1 0 2 +1 0 9 Bizal, Madison 0 0 1 1 -1 0 8 Lexie Adzija 3 3 1 7 -1 0 Prd OSU QUI-W Prd OSU QUI-W 1st 2-4 2-4 10 Langermeier, Eri 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Taylor House 2 1 1 4 0 0 11 Skaggs, Tatum 0 2 1 3 +1 0 10 Taylor House 0 0 0 0 -1 2 1st 1-2 2-4 2nd 1-2 0-0 11 Skaggs, Tatum 2 1 0 3 0 0 11 Melissa Samoske 0 1 1 2 -1 0 12 Field, Madison 1 1 0 2 0 0 11 Melissa Samoske 2 1 2 5 +2 0 2nd 3-6 1-2 3rd 2-4 2-4 12 Field, Madison 0 1 2 3 +1 0 12 Olivia Konigson 0 0 0 0 0 0 3rd 1-2 0-0 14 Bouley, Samanth 0 1 0 1 0 0 12 Olivia Konigson 0 0 0 0 -1 0 Total 5-10 4-8 14 Bouley, Samanth 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 Kenzie Lancaster 0 3 1 4 +1 0 Total 5-10 3-6 15 Rosenthal, Gabb 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 Kenzie Lancaster 1 0 0 1 +2 0 15 Rosenthal, Gabb 0 1 1 2 +1 0 14 Grace Markey 0 0 0 0 -1 0 16 Freiburger, Rebe 2 1 0 3 0 2 14 Grace Markey 0 0 0 0 0 0 Three stars: 16 Freiburger, Rebe 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 Allison Roethke 0 0 0 0 -1 0 Three stars: 17 Maltais, Emma 1 2 1 4 0 0 16 Allison Roethke 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. None 17 Maltais, Emma 0 2 0 2 +1 0 18 Laura Lundblad 0 0 1 1 0 0 1. None 18 Jaques, Sophie 2 4 1 7 0 0 18 Laura Lundblad 0 1 1 2 -2 1 2. None 18 Jaques, Sophie 0 1 1 2 +3 0 19 Courtney Vorste 0 0 0 0 +1 1 2. None 19 Soares, Olivia 0 1 0 1 0 0 19 Courtney Vorste 0 1 0 1 -1 0 3. None 19 Soares, Olivia 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 Kenzie Prater 0 1 1 2 -3 1 3. None 21 Schepers, Liz 0 2 2 4 0 0 21 Kenzie Prater 0 0 1 1 +1 1 21 Schepers, Liz 1 1 1 3 -1 0 24 Sarah Coutu-Go 0 1 1 2 0 0 22 Bruno, Lisa 0 0 0 0 +1 0 24 Sarah Coutu-Go 0 0 1 1 0 0 Officials: 22 Bruno, Lisa 0 0 0 0 -1 4 26 Katie Huntington 0 0 0 0 0 0 Officials: 25 Saekkinen, Sara 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 Katie Huntington 0 0 0 0 0 0 Referee:Terrell Rose Referee:Peirce Marston 25 Saekkinen, Sara 0 0 0 0 0 1 28 Brooke Bonsteel 0 0 0 0 0 0 Referee:Katie Guay 27 Levis, Paetyn 0 0 0 0 +1 0 28 Brooke Bonsteel 1 0 0 1 -1 0 Linesman:Matthew Dumpert 33 Dunne, Jincy 1 1 0 2 +1 1 29 Randi Marcon 0 0 1 1 +1 0 Referee:Michael Dipasquale 33 Dunne, Jincy 1 0 1 2 -1 0 29 Randi Marcon 0 0 0 0 -1 0 Linesman:Patrick Woodward T TEAM 0 0 0 0 0 1 T TEAM 0 0 0 0 0 1 Linesman:Randy Lebron 20 Braendli, Andrea dnp T TEAM 0 0 0 0 0 1 Scorer:Quinnipiac SID 30 Wallace, Lynsey dnp 31 Allison Small dnp Linesman:Jay Noury 20 Braendli, Andrea dnp 35 Abbie Ives dnp Scorer:Quinnipiac SID Totals 4 9 8 21 +5 10 37 Logan Angers dnp 30 Wallace, Lynsey dnp 37 Logan Angers dnp Totals 4 9 7 20 -4 4 Totals 10 16 9 35 0 4 Totals 10 6 8 24 0 7

GOALTENDERS GOALTENDERS ## Ohio State Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves ## Quinnipiac Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves ## Ohio State Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves ## Quinnipiac Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves 31 Zeglen, Amanda W 60:00 2 10 5 7 22 31 Allison Small L 58:21 3 10 14 8 32 31 Zeglen, Amanda W 60:00 2 4 9 5 18 35 Abbie Ives L 58:07 3 4 8 6 18 EMPTY NET 1:39 0 0 0 0 0 EMPTY NET 1:53 0 0 0 0 0

PENALTY SUMMARY PENALTY SUMMARY Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MiOffense Time Prd Player Team MinOffense Time Prd Player Team MiOffense Time 1st Dahlquist, Charly OSU 2.Tripping 03:11 PP 3rd Kenzie Lancaster Qui-w 2.High Sticking 03:46 PP 1st Lexie Adzija Qui-w 2.Hooking 08:09 PP 2nd Dunne, Jincy OSU 2.Hooking 07:00 PP 1st Savander, Eve OSU 2.Checking 04:34 PP 3rd Taylor House Qui-w 2.Interference 04:39 PP 1st Maltais, Emma OSU 2.Slashing 10:52 PP 2nd Dahlquist, Charly OSU 2.Interference 12:21 PP 1st Olivia Konigson Qui-w 2.Interference 09:48 PP 3rd Field, Madison OSU 2.Checking 05:20 PP 1st Anna Kilponen Qui-w 2.Interference 14:38 PP 2nd Saekkinen, Sara OSU 2.Checking 17:10 PP 1st Taylor House Qui-w 2.Tripping 13:50 PP 3rd Dahlquist, Charly OSU 2.Tripping 16:02 PP 2nd Taylor House Qui-w 2.Tripping 00:59 PP 3rd Dahlquist, Charly OSU 2.Slashing 19:57 PP 2nd Skaggs, Tatum OSU 2.Checking 19:56 PP Win-Zeglen, Amanda. Loss-Abbie Ives. Win-Zeglen, Amanda. Loss-Allison Small.

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