2011 ECAC West Championship

RIT forward Plattsburgh forward Neumann forward Utica forward Sarah Dagg Steph Moon Jessica Schroeder Darcy Hier Hosted by RIT Saturday and Sunday, March 5-6, 2011 - Ritter Arena RIT - SUNY Plattsburgh - Neumann - Utica Saturday, March 5 #1 RIT vs. #6 Utica - 3 p.m. #2 Plattsburgh vs. #4 Neumann - 7 p.m.

Sunday, March 6 Championship Game - 3 p.m. Welcome to RIT!

Welcome to RIT for an exciting weekend of ECAC West women’s hockey. This tournament features some of the top Division III programs in the nation and should provide us all with great action. It also repre- sents the hard work of our staff in helping to make it an enjoyable and memorable weekend. We are proud of our athletics program and beautiful campus. We welcome you to tour our facilities and take this opportunity to learn more about us. If we can be of assistance, don’t hesitate to call on any of us. Good Luck and enjoy the competition!

Tournament Staff:

Lou Spiotti ...... Director, Center for Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation Greg Moss ...... Senior Associate Director for Athletics Scott McVean ...... Assistant Director of Athletics Joe Venniro ...... Sports Information Director Tiffany Reichman ...... Athletic Trainer Jeffrey Siegel ...... Director of Hockey Operations/Equipment Manager Michael Letzeisen ...... ECAC Director of Sport Administration Paul Duffy ...... ECAC Officials Representative

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Final 2010-11 ECAC West Standings 2010-11 USCHO Poll

Pl. Team Record Win% Pts. Overall Win% Pl. Team (1st) Record Points Prev. 1. RIT 15-1-2 .889 32 22-1-2 .920 1. Wisconsin River-Falls (9) 23-0-4 141 1 Plattsburgh 15-1-2 .889 32 19-3-3 .820 2. RIT (6) 22-1-2 140 2 3. Elmira 12-4-2 .722 26 16-8-2 .654 3. Norwich 22-3-1 119 3 4. Neumann 10-6-2 .611 22 16-6-4 .692 4. Plattsburgh 19-3-3 105 4 5. Oswego 8-7-3 .528 19 13-10-3 .558 5. Middlebury 19-4-1 94 5 6. Amherst 18-5-2 70 6 6. Utica 8-10-0 .444 16 13-13-0 .500 7. Gustavus Adolphus 19-3-3 64 7 7. Potsdam 6-11-1 .361 13 10-13-2 .440 8. Trinity 18-3-4 47 8 8. Buffalo State 5-12-1 .306 11 9-14-1 .396 9. Wisconsin-Superior 13-7-7 17 10 9. Cortland 3-12-3 .250 9 4-18-3 .220 10. Manhattanville 17-7-2 9 NR 10. Chatham 0-18-0 .000 0 0-18-0 .000 Also Receiving: Neumann (7), Elmira (6), Adrian (5)

#2 RIT “Tigers” (22-1-2, 15-1-2 ECAC West) Schedule/Results

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/Previous Team Date Opponent Time/Result 2 Danielle Read So. D 5-5 Brantford, /Hamilton Hawks 10/23 ! W, 4-1 4 Kristina Moss So. D 5-6 Webster, NY/Buffalo Bisons 10/29 % at #3 Norwich W, 3-1 6 Tenecia Hiller So. F 5-6 Brampton, Ontario/Brampton Thunder 10/30 % vs. New England College W, 8-0 7 Hannah Epstein Fr. F 5-5 Amherst, NY/Nichols School 11/5 * SUNY CORTLAND W, 7-0 8 Ariane Yokoyama So. F 5-3 Van Nuys, CA/LA Selects 11/6 * SUNY CORTLAND W, 6-0 11/13 * at Utica W, 5-2 9 Ali Hills Jr. F 5-2 Honeoye Falls, NY/Berkshire School 11/14 * at Utica W, 4-1 10 Kim Schlattman So. F 5-4 Stratford, Ontario/Cambridge Fury 11/19 * SUNY POTSDAM W, 8-3 11 Ellesha Fortuna So. D 5-5 Burlington, Ontario/Burlington Barracudas 11/20 * SUNY POTSDAM W, 10-0 13 Megan Kobar Jr. F 5-7 Calgary, Alberta/Calgary Chaos 11/27 #1 AMHERST W, 2-0 14 Kylie Mazzetta Sr. F 5-3 Lakewood, CO/Colorado Selects 11/28 #1 AMHERST W, 5-1 15 Kolbee McCrea Fr. F 5-8 Wawa, Ontario/Burlington Barracudas 12/3 * NEUMANN W, 7-1 16 Jamie Parhar Jr. F/D 5-7 Calgary, Alberta/Calgary Flyers 12/4 * NEUMANN W, 6-1 17 Katie Stack Sr. F 5-7 Batavia, NY/Rochester Edge 12/10 at Hamilton W, 7-1 20 Erin Zach Fr. F 5-2 Elmira, Ontario/Cambridge Fury 1/7 at Adrian W, 4-2 1/8 at Adrian W, 8-0 21 Sarah Dagg Sr. F 5-2 St. George, Ontario/Hamilton Hawks 1/15 * at Chatham W, 13-1 23 Traci Judge Fr. F 5-5 Pittsburgh, PA/Pittsburgh Jr. Penguins 1/16 * at Chatham W, 7-0 24 Traci Galbraith Sr. D 5-4 Oakville, Ontario/Burlington Barracudas 1/21 * #4 SUNY PLATTSBURGH T, 2-2 26 Kourtney Kunichika Fr. F 5-5 Fullerton, CA/LA Selects 1/22 * #4 SUNY PLATTSBURGH T, 0-0 27 Liz Gemmiti Fr. D 5-10 , Ontario/Brampton Thunder 1/28 * at Buffalo State W, 4-1 28 Melissa Bromley Fr. D 5-11 Aurora, Ontario/Aurora Panthers 1/29 * at Buffalo State W, 4-0 30 Carley King So. G 5-8 Tinley Park, IL/Chicago Young Americans 2/4 * at Elmira W, 3-1 35 Laura Chamberlain Fr. G 5-3 Norco, CA/LA Selects 2/11 * SUNY OSWEGO W, 3-1 2/12 * SUNY OSWEGO L, 1-2 2/19 * at Elmira W, 4-1 Head Coach: Scott McDonald (5th Year) 3/5 ^ UTICA 3 p.m. Assistant Coach: Keltie Jones 3/6 ECAC WEST CHAMPIONSHIP 3 p.m. Captains: Sarah Dagg (C), Traci Galbraith (A), Kim Schlattman (A) Colors: Brown and Orange Home games in BOLD Location: Rochester, N.Y. ! - Exhibition % - Denotes Norwich East/West Challenge * - Denotes ECAC West Conference game ^ - Denotes ECAC West Semifinal

2010-11 RIT Team Photo

Bottom Row: Carley King, Katie Stack, Head Coach Scott McDonald, Traci Galbraith (assistant captain) , Sarah Dagg (captain) , Kim Schlattman (assistant captain), Assistant Coach Keltie Jones, Kylie Mazzetta, Laura Chamberlain. Middle Row: Athletic Trainer Tiffany Reichman, Alexandra Hills, Ellesha Fortuna, Tenecia Hiller, Jamie Parhar, Kristina Moss, Megan Kobar, Amanda Klassen*, Danielle Read, Ariane Yokoyama, Director of Hockey Operations Jeff Siegel. Top Row: Erin Zach, Kourtney Kuncihika, Liz Gemmiti, Melissa Bromley, Kolbee McCrea, Hannah Espstein, Traci Judge. * - no longer with team

#4 Plattsburgh “Cardinals” (19-3-3, 15-1-2 ECAC West) Schedule/Results

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/Previous Team Date Opponent Time/Result 2 Kristen Bond Sr. D 5-7 Northville, MI/Team Illinois 10/31 ! SOUTHWEST WILDCATS W, 7-0 5 Erica Pomponio So. D 5-3 New Boston, MI/Little Caesars 11/6 SALVE REGINA W, 6-0 6 Erika Shaubel Jr. D 5-6 Belleville, Ontario/Whitby Wolves 11/13 * at Neumann W, 3-1 7 Steph Moon Sr. F 5-2 Pittsburgh, PA/Ohio Flames 11/14 * at Neumann W, 7-0 9 Allison Era Fr. D 5-6 Glendale, AZ/LA Selects 11/20 * CHATHAM W, 12-1 11/21 * CHATHAM W, 6-0 10 Shannon Flattery So. F 5-4 Syracuse, NY/Syracuse Stars 12/3 at #5 Norwich W, 4-2 11 Kate Fairfield Sr. F 5-3 Toronto, Ontario/Oakville 12/7 * at SUNY Potsdam W, 7-2 12 Monica Korzon Fr. F 5-7 Ann Arbor, MI/Honeybaked 12/11 * #9 ELMIRA L, 2-3 13 Megan DiJulio Sr. F 5-9 Slave Lake, Alberta/Warner Warriors 12/12 * #9 ELMIRA W, 2-1 15 Chelsea VanGlahn Fr. F 5-5 Point Pleasant, NJ/Wyoming Seminary 1/2 % #6 AMHERST T, 1-1 (OT) 16 Teal Gove So. F 5-9 Berwick, Ontario/Ontario Academy 1/3 % # 6 MIDDLEBURY W, 5-0 17 Alanna Moir So. D 5-6 Sherwood Park, Alberta/North Dakota 1/8 at Manhattanville W, 5-2 1/12 #4 NORWICH L, 1-3 18 Brittany Meade Sr. F 5-4 Saranac Lake, NY/Cornwall Typhoons 1/15 * at Buffalo State W, 4-1 19 Kristin Maton So. D 5-6 Oakville, Ontario/Hamilton Jr. Hawks 1/16 * at Buffalo State W, 2-1 20 Helen Giroux Sr. F 5-4 Chazy, NY/Troy Albany Ice Cats 1/21 * at #1 RIT T, 2-2 (OT) 21 Justine Fisher Jr. F 5-3 Littleton, CO/University of MN-Duluth 1/22 * at #1 RIT T, 0-0 (OT) 22 Kylie Klassen Jr. F 5-6 Winkler, Manitoba/Syracuse University 1/29 * SUNY OSWEGO W, 2-1 24 Kayla Colang Jr. F 5-3 Fairbanks, AK/Niagara University 1/30 * SUNY OSWEGO W, 6-2 27 Jordan Caldwell So. F 5-4 Arvada, CO/Colorado Selects 2/4 * SUNY POTSDAM W, 6-1 30 Mandy Mackrell Sr. G 5-3 Cleveland, OH/Ohio Flames 2/9 at #5 Middlebury L, 0-1 2/12 * SUNY Cortland W, 3-0 31 Kelsey Neumann So. G 5-4 China Grove, NC/Clarkson University 2/13 * SUNY Cortland W, 4-2 33 Kara Buehler Sr. D 5-7 Skaneateles, NY/Syracuse Stars 2/19 * UTICA W, 3-2 35 Sydney Aveson So. G 5-6 West Covina, CA/Minnesota State 2/20 * UTICA W, 7-0 93 Amber Welch Fr. F 5-5 Keswick, Ontario/Brampton Thunder 3/5 ^ vs. Neumann 7 p.m. 3/6 ECAC West Championship 3 p.m. Head Coach: Kevin Houle (8th Year) Assistant Coach: Nicole Goguen Home games in BOLD ! - Exhibition Captains: Steph Moon (C), Megan DiJulio (C), Helen Giroux (A) * - Denotes ECAC West contests Colors: Red and White % - Denotes Cardinal/Panther Classic Location: Plattsburgh, N.Y. ^ - Denotes ECAC West Semifinal (at RIT)

2010-11 Plattsburgh Team Photo

Bottom Row: Mandy Mackrell, Head Coach Kevin Houle, Kara Buehler, Kristen Bond, Helen Giroux, Megan DiJulio, Steph Moon, Kate Fairfield, Brittany Meade, Assistant Coach Nicole Goguen, Sydney Aveson. Middle Row: Graduate Assistant Coach Laurie Bowler, Amber Welch, Monica Korzon, Erika Shaubel, Michelle Gaiten*, Teal Gove, Kylie Klassen, Alanna Moir*, Athletic Trainer Mizue Iwamoto Top Row: Kayla Colang*, Jordan Caldwell, Chelsea Van Glahn, Justine Fisher, Allison Era, Kristin Maton, Shannon Flattery, Erica Pomponio * - no longer with team

Utica “Pioneers” (13-13-0, 8-10-0 ECAC West) Schedule/Results

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/Previous Team Date Opponent Time/Result 1 Laurel Simer Sr. G 5-8 Faribault, MN/Shattuck-St. Mary’s 10/23 ! DURHAM L, 3-6 2 Brittany DelleChiaie Fr. F 5-0 Leominster, MA/The Winchendon School 10/29 at Castleton State W, 10-0 3 Samantha Glockling Sr. F 5-6 Carleton Place, Ontario/Tilton School 11/5 * at Buffalo State W, 3-1 4 Emily Russell Fr. F 5-3 Marblehead, MA/National Sports Academy 11/6 * at Buffalo State W, 2-1 5 Mary Fusco So. F/D 5-4 Enfield, CT/Salve Regina University 11/13 * #3 RIT L, 2-5 6 Tiffany Bichrest Sr. D 5-2 Harpswell, ME/Hebron Academy 11/14 * #3 RIT L, 1-4 7 Nicole Joslyn So. D 5-7 Whitesboro, NY/Rochester Edge 11/19 * at SUNY Oswego W, 2-1 8 Becky Heim Sr. D 5-3 Westwood, NJ/New Jersey Rockets 11/20 * at SUNY Oswego W, 3-1 9 Meredith Tice Fr. F 5-2 Hershey, PA/Washington Pride 11/23 * SUNY CORTLAND W, 5-0 10 Caitlyn Moccaldi Fr. D 5-6 Clinton, NY/Clinton High School Boys 12/4 * #10 ELMIRA L, 3-4 11 Meghan McMahon So. F 5-0 Gardner, MA/St. Marks 12/5 * #10 ELMIRA L , 0-3 13 Meghan Willet So. F 5-4 Worcester, MA/Cushing Academy 12/8 at Williams W, 3-1 14 Sara George Sr. F/D 5-10 Gaithersburg, MD/Washington Pride 12/10 * at SUNY L, 2-5 15 Megan Myers Fr. F 5-6 Las Vegas, NV/LA Selects 1/7 at Manhattanville L, 1-2 16 Kristen Beckman Fr. D 5-6 Arnold, MD/Severn, Northwood 1/14 at Nichols W, 5-1 17 Carmen Johnson So. F 5-4 Falls Church, VA/Washington Pride 1/23 WILLIAMS W, 4-1 18 Darcy Hier Sr. F 5-1 Centennial, CO/Colorado Selects 1/29 * SUNY POTSDAM W, 4-2 19 Meagan Sudik Sr. F 5-3 West Bend, WI/Wisconsin Wild 1/30 * SUNY Potsdam L, 3-4 20 Elizaveta Monakhova Fr. F 5-2 Moscow, Russia/Russian Under-18 Team 2/5 * at Neumann L, 1-5 21 Lynny Gonzales Sr. F 5-4 Rochester, NY/New Hampton Prep 2/6 * at Neumann L, 0-1 22 Jona Johnson Sr. F 5-3 Portland, OR/Northwest Select 2/8 HAMILTON L, 1-2 23 Alicia DiCenzo Fr. F 5-0 Canton, MA/Boston Jr. Shamrocks 2/12 * CHATHAM W, 9-0 24 Ann Rancourt Sr. D 5-7 Cleveland, OH/Ohio Phantom Flames 2/13 * CHATHAM W, 9-1 25 Lindsay Norton So. D 5-8 Eden, NY/Buffalo Bisons 2/17 at #6 Amherst L, 5-6 26 Vanessa Maines Fr. F 5-2 Boxborough, MA/Boston Jr. Shamrocks 2/19 * at #4 SUNY Plattsburgh L, 2-3 27 MacKenzie Roy Jr. D 5-5 Concord, NH/Cushing Academy 2/20 * at #4 SUNY Plattsburgh L, 0-7 30 Jennifer Hamel Fr. G 6-0 Ithaca, NY/Northwood School 2/26 % at #9 Elmira W, 2-1 31 Marissa Hotaling Jr. G 5-2 Whitesboro, NY/Syracuse Stars 3/5 ^ at #2 RIT 3 p.m. 3/6 ECAC West Championship 3 p.m. Head Coach: Dave Clausen (10th Year) Assistant Coaches: Stephanie Yates, Bill Owens Home games in BOLD Captains: Lynny Gonzalez (C), Samantha Glockling (A), Becky Heim (A) ! - Exhibition Colors: Navy Blue and Orange * - Denotes ECAC West Conference game Location: Utica, N.Y. % - Denotes ECAC West First Round (at Elmira) ^ - Denotes ECAC West Semifinal (at RIT)

2010-11 Utica Team Photo

Bottom Row: Marissa Hotaling, Tiffany Bichrest, Samantha Glocking (assistant captain), Lynny Gonzales (captain), Laura Simer, Becky Heim (as- sistant captain), Darcy Hier, Meagan Sudik, Jennifer Hamel. Middle Row: Student Assistant Eliza Kelley, Assistant Coach Bill Owens, Nicole Joslyn, Carmen Johnson, Caitlyn Moccaldi, MacKenzie Roy, Sara George, Ann Rancourt, Jona Johnson, Megan Myers, Mary Fusco, Lindsay Norton, Athletic Trainer Chris Warner, Head Coach Dave Clausen. Top Row: Team Manager Jeanette McCorry, Kristen Beckman, Meredith Tice, Brittany DelleChiaie, Emily Russell, Meghan McMahon, Alicia Di- Cenzo, Elizaveta Monakhova, Vanessa Maines, Meghan Willet, Assistant Coach Stephanie Yates. Neumann “Knights” (16-6-4, 10-6-2 ECAC West) Schedule/Results

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/Previous Team Date Opponent Time/Result 1 Kendra Chilson Jr. G 5-4 Sherwood Park, Alberta/Albert Slash Midget 11/5 * at Chatham W, 3-2 2 Gina Reuter Sr. D 5-7 Naperville, IL/Chicago Young Americans 11/6 * at Chatham W, 10-3 11/13 * #2 SUNY PLATTSBURGH L, 1-3 4 Brittany Metcalfe Jr. D 5-6 Grand Valley, Ontario/Brampton Jr. Tunder 11/14 * #2 SUNY PLATTSBURGH L, 0-7 6 Khristine Acosta Jr. F 5-6 Middletown, NJ/New Jersey Rockets 11/20 * BUFFALO STATE W, 2-1 7 Angela Gilmour Fr. F/D 5-10 Simcoe, Ontario/Simcoe Composite 11/21 * BUFFALO STATE W, 5-1 8 Stephanie Bonin So. D 5-9 Sudbury, Ontario/Sudbury Wolves 12/3 * at #1 RIT L, 1-7 10 Amelie St. Louis Fr. F 5-3 Windsor, Quebec/Wyoming Seminary 12/4 * at #1 RIT L, 1-6 12/7 MANHATTANVILLE T, 2-2 11 Jessica Schroeder Sr. F 5-7 Sudbury, Ontario/Sudbury Wolves 12/10 at Nichols W, 5-0 13 Jennie Greenlee Jr. F 5-3 Burlington, Ontario/Hamilton Hawks 12/11 at Connecticut W, 5-0 14 Lynsey Nakamura So. F 5-8 Pickering, Ontario/Etobicoke Jr. Dolphins 1/8 ! SALVE REGINA T, 2-2 15 Edie Brenning Fr. F 5-8 Greely, Ontario/Nepean Jr. Wildcats 1/9 ! SACRED HEART W, 6-2 16 Mariah Fairgrieve Sr. D 5-6 Fort Erie, Ontario/Buffalo St. 1/14 * SUNY OSWEGO W, 3-1 17 Olivia Pryzbylkowski So. D 5-9 Conestoga, PA/Princeton Tigerlillies 1/15 * SUNY OSWEGO L, 1-3 1/21 * #5 ELMIRA L, 2-3 33 Shannon Donnelly So. G 5-3 Orleans, Ontario/Nepean Jr. Wildcats 1/22 * #5 ELMIRA T, 2-2 57 Jasper Thomson Jr. F 5-7 Wasaga Beache, Ontario/Toronto Aeros 1/28 * at SUNY Cortland W, 4-2 66 Diane Peters Jr. F 5-7 Leamington, Ontario/Windsor Jr. Wildcats 1/29 * at SUNY Cortland W, 4-3 71 Allie Frank So. G 5-3 Phoenix, AZ/Chatham 2/5 * UTICA W, 5-1 74 Stephanie Nakamura Sr. D 5-5 Pickering, Ontario/ Markham-Stouffville Stars 2/6 * UTICA W, 1-0 2/12 * at SUNY Potsdam T, 2-2 77 Nicole Alexopoulos Jr. F 5-5 King City, Ontario/Toronto Aeros 2/13 * at SUNY Potsdam W, 2-1 88 Dru Austin Fr. F 5-1 Goderich, Ontario/Susquehanna Rapids 2/18 SACRED HEART W, 9-1 91 Nikki Blazenko Sr. F 5-7 Burlington, Ontario/Burlington Barricudas 2/19 SACRED HEART W, 6-0 95 Kayla Dubowski Jr. D 5-9 Emeryville, Ontario/Windsor Wildcats 2/26 % SUNY OSWEGO W, 2-1 (2OT) 3/5 ^ vs. #4 SUNY Plattsburgh 7 p.m. 3/6 ECAC West Championship 3 p.m. Head Coach: Casey Handrahan (1st Year) Assistant Coach: Gina Kearns Home games in BOLD Captains: Nikki Blazenko (C), Jessica Schroeder (C) * Denotes ECAC West Conference game Colors: Blue and Yellow ! - Denotes Neumann Tournament Location: Aston, Pa. % - Denotes ECAC West First Round Game ^ - Denotes ECAC West Semifinal (at RIT)

2010-11 Neumann Team Photo

Bottom Row: Allie Frank, Stephanie Bonin, Stephanie Nakamura, Nikki Blazenko (captain), Shannon Donnelly, Jessica Schroeder (captain), Gina Reuter, Mariah Fairgrieve, Kendra Chisholm. Middle Row: Assistant Coach Gina Kearns, Lynsey Nakamura, Kayla Dubowski, Olivia Pryzbylkowski, Jasper Thomson, Angela Gilmour, Diane Peters, Head Coach Casey Handrahan. Top Row: Amelie St. Louis, Nicole Alexopoulos, Brittany Metcalfe, Kristine Acosta, Jennie Greenlee, Dru Austin. RIT Team Leaders RIT Notes

Scoring RIT, ranked second nationally, enters this weekend’s tournament as the nation’s Name GP G A Pts. highest scoring (5.22), and top defensive squad (0.88). RIT features seven players with at least 20 points, and 16 in double figures. Sarah Dagg, the 2011 ECAC Sarah Dagg 25 17 21 38 West Player of the Year, leads the team and is second nationally in scoring with 38 Katie Stack 25 17 18 35 points. She needs two points for her third straight 40-point season and is three shy of the RIT career record. Dagg recorded her 150th career point on Feb. 19. Kourtney Kunichika 24 8 23 31 Katie Stack, an All-ECAC West first team selection for the second straight Tenecia Hiller 25 8 21 29 season, is sixth nationally with 35 points. She has 78 career goals, one goal shy of Ariane Yokoyama 25 3 25 28 the program record. Kourtney Kunichika has 31 points, while Ariane Yokoyama leads the nation in assists per game. Kolbee McCrea is tied for the team lead with 17 goals. RIT has outscored opponents, 131-22 overall this season. Goaltending In net, Laura Chamberlain is tied for second nationally with 14 wins, and a Name Rec. Sv SV% GAA Sho 0.95 goals against average. She is third with a .948 save percentage and is 4-0-2 against ranked opponents this season. Sophomore Carley King is 8-0-0 and Laura Chamberlain 14-1-2 290 .948 0.95 5 leads the nation with a 0.72 goals against average, and .953 save percentage. Carley King 8-0-0 121 .953 0.72 4 The Tigers are 4-0-2 against the three other tournament teams this season. RIT won at Utica, 5-2 and 4-1 on Nov. 13-14. Plattsburgh Team Leaders Plattsburgh Notes

Scoring Plattsburgh, the second seed in the tournament, enters the tournament ranked No. 4 nationally, and have won at least 21 games and made the NCAA Tourna- Name GP G A Pts. ment seven straight seasons, winning National Championships in 2007 and Steph Moon 25 9 24 33 2008. Since 2001, the Cardinals are an astounding 222-39-16. Teal Gove 25 15 12 27 Senior forwards Steph Moon and Megan DiJulio and sophomore Teal Gove lead the way for the Cardinals, who have won two ECAC West Championships, Megan DiJulio 25 12 14 26 and will attempt to play in its 10th straight conference championship game. Kara Buehler 25 7 14 21 Moon leads the way with 33 points and is tied for second nationally in assists Brittany Meade 22 8 9 17 per game. Teal Gove leads the squad with 15 goals, while DiJulio has 26 points. Defenseman Kara Buehler is sixth nationally in points by a defenseman, with 21. All-ECAC West first team goaltender Mandy Mackrell is 13-3-3 with a 1.15 Goaltending goals against average and .945 save percentage. She is fifth nationally in both goals against average and save percentage. Mackrell stopped 74-of-76 shots in a Name Rec. Sv SV% GAA Sho pair of ties at Ritter Arena against RIT in January. Mandy Mackrell 13-3-3 381 .945 1.15 6 The Cardinals are 4-0-2 against the three other tournament teams this season. Sydney Aveson 6-0-0 94 .931 1.17 1 Plattsburgh defeated Neumann, 3-1 and 7-0 on the road on Nov. 13-14.

Neumann Team Leaders Neumann Notes

Scoring Neumann enters this weekend’s contests riding a 10-game unbeaten streak. The Knights, seeded fourth, advanced to the ECAC West semifinals after defeatng Name GP G A Pts. fifth-seeded SUNY Oswego, 2-1 in double overtime on Feb. 26. Mariah Jessica Schroeder 26 13 20 33 Fairgrieve picked a perfect time to score her first goal of the season, 13:18 into Niki Blazenko 26 10 10 20 the fifth period to lift the Knights. Jessica Schroeder assisted on that goal and scored a first period shorthanded goal of her own to lead the Knights. Goalten- Diane Peters 26 9 10 19 der Shannon Donnelly stopped 23 shots. Kayla Dubowski 26 7 7 14 Schroeder leads the squad in scoring with 33 points on 13 goals and 20 assists. Khristine Acosta 26 5 9 14 She is Neumann’s all-time leading scorer with 135 points (56-79-135) in 103 career games. In goal, Donnelly is 13-4-4 with a 1.59 goals against average and .943 save percentage for the Knights. Her .943 save percentage is sixth nation- Goaltending ally, and 1.59 goals against average is 10th in the nation. Neumann has outscored its opponents, 37-13 during the unbeaten streak. Name Rec. Sv SV% GAA Sho The Knights are 2-4 against the three other tournament teams this season. Shannon Donnelly 13-4-4 558 .943 1.58 4 They defeated Utica by scores of 5-1 and 1-0 on Feb. 5-6. Neumann fell to RIT Allie Frank 2-0-0 43 .860 5.00 0 in its previous trip to Ritter Arena this season, 7-1 and 6-1 on Dec. 3-4.

Utica Team Leaders Utica Notes

Scoring The sixth seeded Pioneers, who are making their school-record tenth straight conference tournament appearance, are 13-13 overall and finished with an 8-10 Name GP G A Pts. regular season mark in conference. Megan Myers 26 21 12 33 Utica snapped a three-game losing streak Saturday, when it upset third seeded Darcy Hier 26 8 23 31 Elmira, 2-1, in the quarterfinals of the conference tournament. The win over Elmira marked the first in their last seven meetings against the Soaring Eagles. MacKenzie Roy 24 8 12 20 Megan Myers scored both Utica goals, while goaltender Marissa Hotaling Lynny Gonzalez 26 8 10 18 stopped 52-of-53 shots in the win. Meagan Sudik 25 6 11 17 Freshman Megan Myers is currently seventh in the nation in goals (21) and tied for third in points among rookies (33). She is second to only Elmira’s Tori Charron in goals by a first-year player. Myers has netted UC’s last four goals Goaltending and has tallied seven goals over the course of the last four games, including her third hat-trick of the season during a 6-5 loss to defending national champion Name Rec. Sv SV% GAA Sho Amherst on Feb. 17. Senior line-mate Darcy Hier accompanies Myers at the Marissa Hotaling 7-10-0 599 .932 2.53 1 wing and is presently sixth in the nation in assists (23) averaging .88 per contest. Jennifer Hamel 5-2-0 180 .938 1.73 1 The Pioneers are 0-6 against the three other tournament teams this season.