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SCHEDULE & RESULTS 2016-17 WOMEN’S GAME NOTES OCTOBER Fri. 14 CARLETON (EXB.) W, 10-0 Fri. 21 MERCYHURST W, 3-1 Sat. 22 MERCYHURST W, 2-1 Fri. 28 at Rensselaer* L, 1-0 Sat. 29 at Union* W, 3-1

NOVEMBER Game #8: Friday, November 18, 2016 - 6 p.m. ET - High Point Solutions Arena (Hamden, Conn.) Tue. 1 at Colgate* L, 2-1 Fri. 11 BROWN* W, 4-0 Cornell (5-2-0, 3-2-0 ECAC) at (9-4-1, 4-2-0 ECAC) Sat. 12 YALE* W, 4-2 Game #9: Saturday, November 19, 2016 - 3 p.m. ET - Hobey Baker Rink (Princeton, N.J.) Fri. 18 at Quinnipiac* 6 p.m. Cornell (5-2-0, 3-2-0 ECAC) at (4-3-1, 2-3-1 ECAC) Sat. 19 at Princeton* 3 p.m. Fri. 25 at Wisconsin 8 p.m. Sat. 26 at Wisconsin 8 p.m. About the Big Red Brown (8-0) before dropping two to Cornell earned four conference points Clarkson (4-1) and St. Lawrence (1-0). DECEMBER last weekend with wins over Brown … The Bobcats are led by preseason Fri. 2 HARVARD* 3 p.m. (4-0) and Yale (4-2). Senior Hanna All-ECAC forward Taylar Cianfarano, Sat. 3 DARTMOUTH* 3 p.m. Bunton led the offensive charge with who has 10 goals and five assists for JANUARY a hat trick against the Bears and then 15 points and also leads the team with Fri. 6 PROVIDENCE 6 p.m. two assists against the Bulldogs. … Cornell opened the 62 shots. Quinnipiac has three other players in double- Sat. 7 PROVIDENCE 3 p.m. season with a two-game sweep of Mercyhurst – the first digit points in Meghan Turner (4-7—10), Melissa Tue. 10 SYRACUSE 7 p.m. season sweep of the non-conference rival in program Samoskevich (3-7—10), and (3-7—10). Fri. 13 PRINCETON* 6 p.m. history. In the ECAC Hockey opener, the Big Red dropped … Sydney Rossman has started all 14 games for the Sat. 14 QUINNIPIAC* 3 p.m. a tough 1-0 game to Rensselaer on Oct. 28 but earned Bobcats, going 9-4-1 while posting a 1.36 goals against Tue. 17 COLGATE* 7 p.m. the first conference points of the season the next day average, a .929 save percentage and five shutouts. … Fri. 20 at Clarkson* 6 p.m. with a 3-1 win at Union. On Nov. 1, the Big Red dropped Quinnipiac boasts the fifth-best power-play in the nation Sat. 21 at St. Lawrence* 3 p.m. a tough 2-1 tilt to Colgate. Freshman Kristin O’Neill broke (19.3) and the fifth-best team defense (1.36 goals per Fri. 27 at Dartmouth* 6 p.m. Sat. 28 at Harvard* 3 p.m. a deadlock just 27 seconds into the third period with her game). fourth goal of the season but the Raiders tied the game FEBRUARY 13 minutes later and then scored the go-ahead goal The Series with Quinnipiac Fri. 3 UNION* 6 p.m. with 1:04 left on the clock to get the 2-1 win. Senior Cornell holds an all-time series lead of 12-8-6, but the Sat. 4 RENSSELAER* 3 p.m. goaltender Paula Voorheis stopped 30 shots in the loss Bobcats swept the season series last season. Hanna Fri. 10 at Yale* 6 p.m. Bunton opened the scoring in the first meeting last Sat. 11 at Brown* 3 p.m. About Quinnipiac season before the Bobcats scored three goals in the Fri. 17 St. Lawrence* 6 p.m. The Bobcats – currently ranked No. 8 in the nation – are second period to earn a 3-1 win at home and then in Sat. 18 CLARKSON* 3 p.m. coming off of a four point conference weekend with the second meeting at Lynah, the Bobcats scored four Fri. 24 ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals & TBD Sat. 25 ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals & TBD a pair of 2-1 wins over Dartmouth and Harvard. … unanswered to win 4-1. Sun. 26 ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals & TBD Quinnipiac opened the season with four-straight non- conference wins before splitting a pair of close games About Princeton MARCH with Mercyhurst on Oct. 14 and 15, losing the first, 3-2, The Tigers are coming off of a weekend with two Sat. 4 ECAC Hockey Semifinals & TBD and winning the second. 1-0. The Bobcats then played a tilts. On Nov. 11, Julia Edgar scored in overtime to give Sun. 5 ECAC Hockey Championship & TBD home-and-home series against , tying in Princeton a 2-1 win over Harvard, and then on Nov. 12., it Boston, 0-0, and losing at home, 4-1. The team opened was Dartmouth that found the net in overtime to top the All Times are EST Home Games in CAPS conference play with two big wins over Yale (4-1) and Tigers, 3-2. … Princeton earned two non-conference * ECAC Hockey game & at home of higher seeds TALE OF THE TAPE Quinnipiac Princeton Cornell Quinnipiac Princeton Cornell ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Power Play 19.3% 14.6% 12.9% Team Offense 2.50 2.88 2.43 HOCKEY SID: Katie Peverada National Rank 5th 14th 21st National Rank 16th 13th 17th OFFICE PHONE: 607-254-5232 Conference PP 31.8% 12.50 11.11 Conference Offense 2.83 2.00 2.40 CELL PHONE: 207-404-0441 Conference Rank 1st t-7th 10th Conference Rank 5th t-7th 6th EMAIL: [email protected] FAX: 607-255-9791 Penalty Kill 88% 83.3% 89.2% Team Defense 1.36 2.12 1.14 @CornellAthletics National Rank 14th t-22nd 13th National Rank 5th 16th 3rd @CUBigRedGameDay Conference PK 90% 84.8% 90.5% Conference Defense 1.33 2.00 1.20 Conference Rank 5th 9th 4th Conference Rank t-4th 6th 3rd CornellBigRed.com FOUR-TIME ECAC HOCKEY CHAMPION (2010, 2011, 2013, 2014), NCAA FINALIST (2010) wins over Providence to start the season before jumping The Series with Princeton into league play on Oct. 28 and 29 against Brown and The Tigers and Big Red split last season’s series, with CORNELL QUICK FACTS Cornell taking the first game in New Jersey on the Yale. The Tigers were able to get past Brown, 4-0, but Location...... Ithaca, N.Y.,14853 tied Yale, 1-1, in overtime. A trip to the North Country strength of two goals from in the final 1:16 Founded...... 1865 saw Princeton drop two games to St. Lawrence (3-1) and of play. Princeton won the second game, 5-0, at Lynah. Total Enrollment...... 21,593 Clarkson (4-2).The Tigers are converting on 14.6 percent … Princeton holds the 44-39-4 edge in the all-time President...... Martha Pollack of their power plays and averaging 2.88 goals per game. series but Cornell is 13-9-1 over the Tigers under head Director of Athletics...... J. Andrew Noel, Jr. … Preseason All-ECAC selection forward Karlie Lund coach Doug Derraugh. Colors...... Carnelian Red and White leads the tigers with 10 points on six goals and four Affiliation...... NCAA I assists. Two of Lund’s goals have come on the power- About Head Coach Doug Derraugh ‘91 Conference...... ECAC Hockey/ play. Cassidy Tucker has seven points (3-4—7) while Now in his 12th season directing the Cornell women’s Rink (Capacity)...... (4,267) Molly Contini and Morgan Sly each have six points on hockey program in 2016-17, Doug Derraugh has brought 2016-17 TEAM INFORMATION three goals and three assists. , a preseason the Big Red women to their place among the nation’s All-ECAC selection on defense, has one goal and five elite. He amassed a 202-126-28 record in his first 11 Captains...... Kaitlin Doering assists and leads the team with 38 shots on goal. seasons as the head coach of the Big Red, with his 200th Micah Hart win coming in the form of a 4-2 win last year against Yale. 2016-17 Record...... 5-2-0 2016-17 LEADERS 2016-17 ECAC Hockey Record...... 3-2-0 Cornell has made the ECAC Hockey Tournament each of 2016-17 Ivy League Record...... 2-0-0 Points Kristin O’Neill, Hanna Bunton 8 the last nine seasons, won the tournament four of the 2015-16 Record...... 13-14-4 Goals Kristin O’Neill 6 last seven years and advanced to the NCAA Tournament 2015-16 ECAC Hockey Record...... 9-9-4 Assists Hanna Bunton 5 in five of those seasons. Derraugh guided the Big Red to 2015-16 Ivy League Record...... 7-2-1 PPG Hanna Bunton 2 the national title game in his fifth season and back-to- First Varsity Season...... 1972-73 GP 15 tied 7 back-to-back NCAA Frozen Four appearances in 2010, All-Time Record...... 542-491-62 PIM Kristin O’Neill, Lenka Serdar 10 2011 and 2012. He led the team to five consecutive 20- NCAA Championships...... 0 Shots Hanna Bunton 35 win seasons for the first time in program history in 2009- NCAA Tournament Appearances...... 5 +/- Kristin O’Neill, Erin O’Connor +7 10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-2014. Years...... 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 GOALTENDING ECAC Hockey Tournament Championships...... 4 GP Paula Voorheis 4 Years...... 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014 GAA Marlene Boissonnault 0.67 Freshmen Firsts Ivy League Championships...... 12 SV% Marlene Boissonnault .958 In the season-opening series against Mercyhurst, a Years...... 1976-79, 1980-81, 1990, 1996, 2010-13 WINS Marlene Boissonnault 3 member of the Class of 2020 played a factor in four of SO Marlene Boissonnault 1 Coaching Information CORNELL Cornell’s five goals. In the first game, Valerie Audet Women’s Hockey Coach...... Doug Derraugh (Cornell ‘91) scored the first goal of the season to tie the game in the 2016-17 LEADERS Career Record...... 207-128-28 (12th season) first period before Jaime Bourbonnais slotted home the Assistant Coach...... Edith Racine (Elmira ‘05) Points Taylar Cianfarano 15 game-winner midway through the second frame. In the Volunteer Assistant Coach...... Jessica Link Goals Taylar Cianfarano 10 second game, Kristin O’Neill potted both goals for the Big Director of Operations...... Louise Derraugh Assists Three tied 7 Red, with Bourbonnais earning the primary assist on the Athletic Trainer...... Katy Harris PPG Taylar Cianfarano 5 first. … Paige Lewis earned her first point of the season Equipment Manager...... Sean Schmidt GP 15 tied 14 on Oct. 29 against Union with an assist on the game’s PIM 12 first goal...Grace Graham scored her first career goal Shots Taylar Cianfarano 62 FOLLOW THE BIG RED ON SOCIAL MEDIA +/- Taylar Cianfarano, Meghan Turner +8 with the game-winning goal against Yale on Nov. 12, the same game in which Hanna Mutschelknaus earned her GOALTENDING GP Sydney Rossman 14 first point with an assist. GAA Sydney Rossman 1.36 CornellBigRed.com SV% Sydney Rossman .929 Saves and Shutouts WINS Sydney Rossman 9 Senior goaltender Paula Voorheis has made a total of 99 SO Sydney Rossman 5 QUINNIPIAC saves in her four starts this season, giving her 1,766 saves in her career and placing her third all-time in program @CornellSports 2016-17 LEADERS history. Alanna Hayes ’98 sits first with 2,381 saves while Points Karlie Lund 10 Chantal Toth sits in second with 1,822. Voorheis, who Goals Karlie Lund 6 made a career-high 47 saves against Clarkson in Game 2 Assists Kelsey Koelzer, Stephanie Sucharda 5 of the ECAC Hockey quarterfinals last year, made a total Cornell Athletics PPG Karlie Lund 2 of 822 saves during the 2014-15 season, which is tops GP 16 tied 8 in single-season history. Voorheis also sits tied for fifth PIM Kelsey Koelzer 12 Shots Kelsey Koelzer 38 all-time with seven shutouts, two behind Hayes’ who sits +/- Karlie Lund +8 fourth with nine and 16 behind Amanda Mazzotta ’12, @CornellSports GOALTENDING who owns the record with 22. GP Alysia DaSilva 8 GAA Alysia DaSilva 1.97 Hats Off to Hanna SV% Alyisa DaSilva 1.97 Senior Hanna Bunton notched her second career hat CornellAthletics WINS Alysia DaSilva 4 trick in the Big Red’s 4-0 win over Brown on Nov. 11. She SO Alysia DaSilva 1 PRINCETON scored all three goals in the third period, including the

2 Nov. 18-19 • 2016-17 Women’s Hockey Game Notes game-winner just 2:05 into the final frame. AROUND ECAC HOCKEY AROUND THE IVY LEAGUE Conference Standings (as of Nov. 15) Conference Standings (as of Nov. 15) One Goal, Four Straight Conference Only Overall GP W-L-T Win% PTS GF GA Pts W-L-T Win% GF GA W-L-T Win% GFGA Cornell opened the season with four straight games St. Lawrence 12 6-0-0 1.000 18 2 11-0-1 .958 39 13 Princeton 4 2-1-1 .625 5 9 5 Clarkson 12 6-0-0 1.000 31 8 10-3-1 .750 50 25 of allowing only one goal, making it the longest one- Cornell 2 2-0-0 1.000 4 8 2 Colgate 10 5-0-0 1.000 15 5 12-0-1 .962 47 18 goal-or-less-streak to start a season in program history. Harvard 2 1-1-0 .500 2 6 3 Quinnipiac 8 4-1-0 .667 17 8 9-4-1 .679 35 19 During the 2012-13 season, the team had two streaks in Dartmouth 2 1-1-0 .400 2 4 7 Cornell 6 3-2-0 .600 12 6 5-2-0 .714 17 8 Yale 2 0-1-1 .250 1 3 5 Princeton 5 2-3-1 .417 12 12 4-3-1 .562 23 17 the second half of the season – of four and five games – Brown 2 0-2-0 .000 0 0 8 Yale 5 2-3-1 .417 19 16 4-3-1 .562 31 19 where it allowed one goal or less in consecutive games. Rensselaer 4 2-4-0 .333 12 24 4-9-1 .321 24 44 Harvard 2 1-4-0 .200 7 13 1-4-0 .200 7 13 Dartmouth 2 1-4-0 .200 6 17 1-5-0 .167 6 20 Century Club ECAC HOCKEY PRESEASON POLL Brown 2 1-5-0 .167 4 24 3-6-0 .333 18 30 Union 0 0-6-0 .000 4 22 2-12-0 .143 16 50 In the second game of the season against Mercyhurst on 2016-17 Preseason Coaches’ Poll Oct. 22, senior Sydney Smith played in her 100th career 1 Quinnipiac (6) 114 Recent Scores/Upcoming Contests (as of Nov. 16) game in the Cornellian red and white. Senior co-captain 2 Clarkson (4) 109 Kaitlin Doering skated in her 100th career game – and Tuesday, Nov. 8 3 Princeton (2) 102 Connecticut 3, Brown 1 scored her first goal of the season – on Oct. 29 in a 3-1 4 Colgate 96 win over Union. Senior forward Hanna Bunton creeps 5 Harvard 74 Friday, Nov. 11 closer to the century mark with every game, as she has 6 Cornell 72 Clarkson 5, Union 1* skated in 98 contests for the Big Red. Alyssa Gagliardi Colgate 4, Yale 1* 7 St. Lawrence 68 Cornell 4, Brown 0* ’13 holds the all-time record for career games played in 8 Rensselaer 48 Quinnipiac 2, Dartmouth 1* program history with 138. 9 Yale 45 Princeton 2, Harvard 1 (OT)* St. Lawrence 4, Rensselaer 1* 10 Dartmouth 31 Weekly Honors 11 Brown 19 Saturday, Nov. 12 Hanna Bunton was named the ECAC Hockey Player of the 12 Union 14 Clarkson 8, Rensselaer 3* Week for Nov. 14 for her five point performance in the Colgate 3, Brown 0* Big Red’s wins over Brown and Yale. The senior notched a 2016-17 Preseason All-Conference Team Cornell 4, Yale 2* hat trick in the 4-0 win over the Bears and then assisted Dartmouth 3, Princeton 2 (OT)* Goaltender Quinnipiac 2, Harvard 1* on two goals, including the game-winner, in a 4-2 win Lovisa Selander, Rensselaer St. Lawrence 4, Union 0* over the Bulldogs. Defense Tuesday, Nov. 15 Second Period Shutout Harvard at New Hampshire, 7 p.m. Kelsey Koelzer, Princeton Through the first six games of the season, the Big Red Micah Hart, Cornell Friday, Nov. 18 did not allow a goal in the second period, the longest Clarkson at Brown, 6 p.m.* such shutout streak in both men’s and women’s NCAA DI Forwards Colgate at Princeton, 6 p.m.* hockey. Cornell at Quinnipiac, 6 p.m.* T.T. Cianfarano, Quinnipiac St. Lawrence at Yale, 6 p.m.* Cayler Mercer, Clarkson Mercyhurst at Rensselaer, 3 p.m. Preseason Honor Karlie Lund, Princeton Sophomore defenseman Micah Hart was named Saturday, Nov. 19 to the preseason All-ECAC team. Cornell last had a Curlew will play up front, while Jaime Bourbonnais will St. Lawrence at Brown, 3 p.m.* Cornell at Princeton, 3 p.m.* representative on the preseason all-conference team patrol the blue line. Graham, Audet, O’Neill, Curlew and Colgate at Quinnipiac, 3 p.m.* prior to the 2014-15 season when both Jill Saulnier and Bourbonnais all hail from Canada while Mutschelknaus Clarkson at Yale, 3 p.m.* Brianne Jenner were selected. and Lewis come from South Dakota and Connecticut, Mercyhurst at Rensselaer, 3 p.m.* respectively. Monday, Nov. 21 Meet the Captains St. Lawrence at Penn State, TBA Senior Kaitlin Doering and sophomore Micah Hart will And Then There Were Five be serving as Cornell’s captains for the 2016-17 season. When Cornell heads out west the day after Thanksgiving Tuesday, Nov. 22 Doering is coming off a 2015-16 season in which she to play Wisconsin, it will be the first-ever meeting at Harvard, 7 p.m. Colgate at Mercyhurst, 7 p.m. set a career high with 18 points on seven goals and 11 between the two storied programs. It will also drop the St. Lawrence at Penn State, TBA assists. Hart led all Big Red defensemen last year with number of teams in Division I NCAA hockey that Cornell 18 points on one goal and 17 assists, finished the season has never played down to five. The Big Red has yet to Wednesday, Nov. 23 with six multi-point outings and was second on the team take the ice against two other WCHA teams in Minnesota Colgate at Mercyhurst, 3 p.m. with 56 blocked shots. Hart is just the fourth sophomore State and North Dakota as well as two CHA teams in to don a letter in program history and the second to serve Lindenwood and Penn State. Merrimack, which joined as a captain. Division I play in at the beginning of the * - ECAC Hockey game 2015-16 season, is the fifth team that Cornell has not The New Kids played. The Class of 2020 makes up 37 percent of the Big Red roster this year and consists of six forwards and one Five Players, Six Medals defenseman. Grace Graham, Hanna Mutschelknaus, Entering the 2016-17 season, the Big Red has five players Valerie Audet, Paige Lewis, Kristin O’Neill and Amy on the roster who have earned a collective six medals for

3 Nov. 18-19 • 2016-17 Women’s Hockey Game Notes Team Canada at the IIHF U-18 World Championships. Hanna NATIONAL HOCKEY POLLS Bunton assisted on the game-winning goal in overtime of CORNELL ALL-TIME RECORD BOOK the 2013 gold medal game. Micah Hart captained a 2015 Shots on goal USCHO.com squad that included Marlene Boissonnault and Kristin O’Neill 10 Taylor Woods (2012-15) 348 Division I Women’s Poll (Nov. 14, 2016) to a silver medal, while O’Neill and Jaime Bourbonnais 11 Lauriane Rougeua (2009-12) 333 Rank Team Record Pts. LW earned silver medals at the 2016 competition. 12 Liz Zorn (2006-09) 317 1 Wisconsin 11-0-1 150 1 13 Hanna Bunton (2013-present) 313 2 Minnesota 11-1-0 134 2 The 45th Season 14 Caeleigh Beerworth (2004-07) 298

3 Minnesota-Duluth 7-2-3 113 3 With the start of the 2016-17 season, the women’s Game-winning goals 4 St. Lawrence 11-0-1 107 4 hockey program is embarking on its 45th season of 12 Kendice Ogilvie (2008-11) 8 5 Colgate 12-0-1 85 5 intercollegiate play and currently holds an all-time 6 9-3-2 74 6 record of 542-491-62. Cornell, which began play with the Morag McPherson (1995-98) 8 7 Clarkson 10-3-1 71 7 1972-73 season, is the second-oldest Division I women’s Hanna Bunton (2013-present) 8 8 Quinnipiac 9-4-1 39 8 program in the country still in existence. Brown began Jess Brown (2012-15) 8 play in 1967-68. 9 North Dakota 6-4-2 32 9 Melissa Gambrell (1986-89) 8 10 Northeastern 10-3-1 12 NR Jessica Campbell (2010-13) 8 Four Cornellians Win Silver Medal at Four Nations Receiving Votes: Robert Morris (5), Princeton (2), Bemidji Laura Fortino ’13, Jessica Campbell ’14, Short-handed goals State (1) ’12, and Brianne Jenner ’15 all represented Canada at the 11 Alison Norton (1985, 87-88) 3 2016 Four Nations Cup in Vierumaki, Finland last week Kaitlin Doering (2013-present) 3 USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine and came away with silver medals. After sweeping the Brittany Forgues (2004-07) 3 pool play round with wins against Finland, Sweden, and Division I Women’s Poll (Nov. 15, 2016) the United States, Canada took an early one goal lead Wins Rank Team Record Pts. LW over the U.S. in the gold medal game before ultimately, 1 Wisconsin 11-0-1 150 1 5-3. 1 Lauren Slebodnick (2010-14) 68 2 Minnesota 11-1-0 134 2 2 Amanda Mazzotta (2008-12) 53 3 Minnesota-Duluth 7-2-3 113 3 Pro Pipeline 3 Sarah Mott (1978-82) 47 4 St. Lawrence 11-0-1 107 4 Between both the Canadian Women’s Hockey League 4 Alanna Hayes (1995-99) 41 5 Colgate 12-0-1 85 5 and the National Women’s Hockey League, 10 Cornellians 5 Kathryn LoPresti (1985-89) 37 6 Clarkson 9-3-2 74 6 appeared on a professional opening night roster. In the 6 Paula Voorheis (2013-present) 34 7 Boston College 10-3-1 71 7 CWHL, the 2016 -winning 8 Quinnipiac 9-4-1 39 8 boasts five former Big Red skaters in Brianne Jenner, Shutouts 9 North Dakota 6-4-2 32 9 Hayleigh Cudmore, Jessica Campbell, and Rebecca 1 Amanda Mazzotta (2008-12) 22 10 Northeastern 10-3-1 12 NR Johnston. Emily Fulton is the lone Cornell graduate 2 Lauren Slebodnick (2010-14) 18 skating for the Furies. Cassandra Poudrier joins 3 Kathryn LoPresti (1985-89) 12 Receiving Votes: Robert Morris (10), Princeton (1) on the Montreal Les Canadiennes 4 Alanna Hayes (1995-99) 9 roster and Taylor Woods has reunited with former teammate Laura Fortino on the Brampton Thunder. In 5 Sarah Mott (1978-82) 7 Melissa Junkala (1995-99) 7 WHERE CORNELL HAS RANKED the NWHL, both Alyssa Gagliardi and Lauren Slebodnick are attempting to win their second-straight Paula Voorheis (2013-present) 7 with the . USCHO.com Poll Saves Date Rank Big Red Rewind 1 Alanna Hayes (1995-98) 2381 Oct. 3 Receiving votes Cornell finished the 2015-16 season with a 13-14-4 2 Chantal Toth (1989-92) 1822 Oct. 10 Not ranked record, which was good enough to make the ECAC 3 Paula Voorheis (2013-present) 1766 Oct. 17 Not ranked Hockey tournament for the ninth straight year, but the Oct. 24 Receiving votes 4 Kathryn LoPresti (1985-88) 1686 team bowed out in the quarterfinal round to an eventual 5 Lauren Slebodnick (2010-13) 1668 Oct. 31 Not ranked Frozen Four team in Clarkson. Hanna Bunton led the Big

Nov. 7 Receiving votes Red in scoring with 13 goals and 14 assists for 27 points Career games played Nov. 14 Not ranked while Jess Brown and Kaitlin Doering finshed second and third, respectively. Paula Voorheis went 8-12-3 between 46 Sydney Smith (2013-present) 105 USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Poll the pipes and posted a 2.38 goals against average 47 Lindsay Murao (1999-02) 104 Date Rank and a .915 save percentage. In six decisions, Marlene 48 Erin Ellis (1999-02) 103 Oct. 4 Receiving votes Boissonnault went 5-1 with a 3.02 goals against average Amber Overguard (2007-10) 103 Oct. 11 Not ranked and a .882 save percentage. Kaitlin Doering (2013-present) 103 Oct. 18 Not Ranked Eva Nahorniak (1998-01) 103 Oct. 25 Receiving votes Up Next 52 Erin Schmalz (1994-97) 100 Nov. 1 Not ranked Cornell will next head to Wisconsin to take on the 53 Hanna Bunton (2013-16) 98 Nov. 8 Receiving votes Badgers on Nov. 25 and 26. It will be the first-ever Nov. 15 Not ranked meeting between the two storied programs.

4 Nov. 18-19 • 2016-17 Women’s Hockey Game Notes 2016-17 CORNELL WOMEN’S HOCKEY ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Year Hometown Last Team 1 Marlene Boissonnault G 5-10 So. Dundee, New Brunswick Rothesay Netherwood/Canada U18 2 Erin O’Connor D 5-10 Jr. Evanston, Ill. Chicago Young Americans 5 Grace Graham F 5-8 Fr. Island View, New Brunswick Fredericton HS 8 Micah Hart D 5-9 So. Saanichton, British Columbia Okanagan Hockey Academy/Canada U18 9 Hanna Bunton F 5-9 Sr. Belleville, Ontario Canada U18/Whitby Wolves 10 Brianna Veerman F 5-5 Sr. Burlington, Ontario Aurora Junior Panthers 12 Hanna Mutschelknaus F 5-6 Fr. Brandon, S.D. St. Louis AAA Blues 13 Valerie Audet F 5-4 Fr. Saint Bruno, Quebec Dawson College 14 Jaime Bourbonnais D 5-7 Fr. Mississauga, Ontario Oakville Hornets 15 Pippy Gerace F 5-2 So. Jamestown, N.Y. Etobicoke Jr. Dolphins 17 Lenka Serdar F 5-8 So. Lexington, Mass. North American Hockey Academy 18 Paige Lewis F 5-5 Fr. New Canaan, Conn. Mid-Fairfield Stars 19 Diana Buckley F 5-8 So. Woodbridge, Va. Washington Pride 20 Kristin O’Neill F 5-4 Fr. Oakville, Ontario Stoney Creek Sabres 21 Amy Curlew F 5-3 Fr. Goos Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador Oakville Hornets 23 Sydney Smith D 5-3 Sr. Lethbridge, Alberta Southeast Tigers/Canada U18 24 Sarah Knee D 6-1 Jr. Toronto, Ontario Toronto Junior Aeros 26 Kaitlin Doering F 5-8 Sr. Waterloo, Ontario Mississauga Junior Chiefs 31 Paula Voorheis G 6-0 Sr. Shanty Bay, Ontario Aurora Junior Panthers Coaching Staff Head Coach: Doug Derraugh ‘91 (12th Season) Assistant Coaches: Edith Racine (Eighth Season) Volunteer Assistant: Coach: Jessica Link (First Season) Director of Operations: Louise Derraugh Athletic Trainer: Katy Harris Strength & Conditioning Coach: Dane Schreiner Equipment Manager: Sean Schmidt

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER PRONUNCIATION GUIDE NO. NAME YR. POS. Marlene Boissonnault: Mar-LEAN Bwa-sa-NO 13 Valerie Audet Fr. F Micah: MIKE-ah 1 Marlene Boissonnault So. G Mutschelknaus: Mutch-elk-Naυs 14 Jaime Bourbonnais Fr. D Valerie Audet: Val-uh-Ree Oh-Det 19 Diana Buckley So. F Bourbonnais: Bur-BA-ney 9 Hanna Bunton Sr. F Gerace: Ja-RAH-see 21 Amy Curlew Fr. F Lenka Serdar: LENK-uh SIR-dar 26 Kaitlin Doering Sr. F 15 Pippy Gerace So. F Curlew: Kerr-lou 5 Grace Graham Fr. F Doering: DARE-ing 8 Micah Hart So. D Voorheis: VOOR-heez 24 Sarah Knee Jr. D Derraugh: DARE-ahh 18 Paige Lewis Fr. F 12 Hanna Mutschelknaus Fr. F 2 Erin O’Connor Jr. D 20 Kristin O’Neill Fr. F 17 Lenka Serdar So. F 23 Sydney Smith Sr. D 10 Brianna Veerman Sr. F 31 Paula Voorheis Sr. G

5 Nov. 18-19 • 2016-17 Women’s Hockey Game Notes Big Red Quick Hits MARLENE BOISSONNAULT *2016-17: Earned her first career shutout against Brown on 11/11 (13 saves). So. • G • 5-10 *2015-16: Posted a 3.02 goals-against average and a .882 save pct. in eight games played ... started seven games Rothesay Netherwood School/Canada U18 and went 5-1-0 ... Named to the all-tournament team. Dundee, New Brunswick *Personal: Silver medalist with Team Canada at 2015 IIHF U-18 Women’s World Championships...Member of Team 1 New Brunswick at 2015 ...Top goaltender at U-18 Canadian National Championship for Atlantic. ERIN O’CONNOR *2015-16: Finished third on the team in assists with 12 and concluded season with 30 blocked shots. Jr. • D • 5-10 *2014-15: Named Ivy League Rookie of the Year Second-Team All-Ivy, Second Team All-ECAC, ECAC All-Rookie Team, Chicago Young Americans USCHO All-Rookie Team ... Led Cornell defenders with seven goals and 25 points 2 Evanston, Ill. *Personal: Three-year captain of the Chicago Young Americans AAA. GRACE GRAHAM *2016-17: Scored her first career goal - the game-winner - against Yale on 11/12. Fr. • F • 5-8 *Before Cornell: played for Canada’s U-18 team in a three-game series against the U.S. U-18 squad in the summer Fredericton HS of 2015 ... spent the 2015-16 season playing for the Fredericton HS varsity boys’ hockey team, and she also was a 5 Island View, New Brunswick member of the volleyball, soccer, rowing and track and field teams throughout high school. MICAH HART (C) *2016-17: Named to the All-ECAC Preseason Team So. • D • 5-9 *2015-16: Named ECAC All-Rookie Team, All-Ivy Honorbale Mention ... led Cornell defensemen with 18 points on one Okanagam Hockey Academy / Canada U18 goal and 17 assists. Saanichton, British Columbia *Personal: Named to Team Canada’s Fall Festival roster in 2015 and 2016... Captained Team Canada to silver medal at 8 the 2015 IIHF U-18 Women’s World Championships. HANNA BUNTON *2016-17: Notched her second career hat trick against Brown on 11/11 Sr. • F • 5-9 *2015-16: Led team in scoring with 27 points (13g, 14a) ... Recorded first career hat trick 11/21 at Mercyhurst. Whitby Wolves / Canada U18 *2014-15: Finsihed the season with seven goals, including three game-winners. Belleville, Ontario *2013-14: Ivy League Rookie of the Year, ECAC Hockey All-Rookie Team. *Personal: Selected for Canada’s National Women’s Development Team ... Made the roster for the IIHF World Wom- 9 en’s U18 Championship in 2013...Assisted on the game-winning goal in overtime of gold medal game... BRIANNA VEERMAN *2015-16: Had first career multi-goal game at Syracuse. ... had a career-high three assists against Dartmouth. Sr. • F • 5-5 *2014-15: Finished the season with three goals and six assists Aurora Junior Panthers *2013-14: Did not play in any games. Burlington, Ontario *Personal: Played club hockey with the Aurora Junior Panthers along with two of her hockey teammates at Cornell... 10 Led the Panthers in points while serving as a team assistant captain. HANNA MUTSCHELKNAUS *2016-17: First career point came with an assist agaisnt Yale on Nov. 12 Fr. • F • 5-6 *Before Cornell: Captain of the St. Louis U-19 Lady Blues during the 2015-16 season, scoring 17 goals and 21 assists St. Louis AAA Blues for 38 points in 42 games ... Also participated in USA Hockey’s 2015 U-18 Player Development Camp. 12 Brandon, S.D. VALERIE AUDET *2016-17: Scored her first career goal against Mercyhurst in the season opener. Fr. • F • 5-4 *Before Cornell: invited to the 2016 U-22 National Development Camp ... In 2014, Audet played for Canada’s U-18 Dawson College squad that competed in a three-game series against the U.S. U-18 team. 13 Saint Bruno, Quebec JAIME BOURBONNAIS *2016-17: Scored her first career goal - the game winning goal - against Mercyhurst in the season opener. Fr. • D • 5-7 *Personall: Was a part of the silver medal team at the 2016 IIHF U-18 World Championships and was invited to the Oakville Hornets 2016 U-22 National Development Camp ... earned a silver medal with the Oakville Hornets at the 2015-16 Ontario Mississauga, Ontario Women’s Hockey Association Provincial Championships...Her grandfather, Roger Bourbonnais, captained Team 14 Canada during the 1964 and 1968 Olympics. PIPPY GERACE *2015-16: Recorded eight points on six goals and two assists ... Scored game-winner against BU in Windjammer So. • F • 5-2 Classic ... Named Windjammer All-Tournament Team ... Scored first career goal vs. Union. Etobicoke Jr. Dolphins *Personal: Attended USA Hockey U-18 player development camp from 2011 to 2014 ... Participated in USA U-18 15 Jamestown, N.Y. Hockey August Festival in 2014 ... Played junior hockey with Etobicoke of the Provincial Women’s Hockey League. LENKA SERDAR *2016-17: Notched three points (1g, 2a) through the first five games of the season. So • F • 5-8 *2015-16: Finished with seven points (1g, 6a), 49 shots on goal and 18 blocked shots. North American Hockey Academy *Personal: USA U-18 player development camp all-star in 2013 and 2014 ... Attended USA U-18 August Festival in Lexington, Mass. 2014 ... Served as alternate captain for North American Hockey Academy ... Two-time league all-star ... Helped team 17 to Junior Women’s Hockey League championship in 2014.

6 Nov. 18-19 • 2016-17 Women’s Hockey Game Notes Big Red Quick Hits PAIGE LEWIS *2016-17: Earned her first career point with an assist against Union on Oct. 29 Fr. • F • 5-5 *Before Cornell: Participated in USA Hockey’s National Camp in 2012, 2013 and 2014 and was invited to the U-18 Mid-Fairfield Stars Selection Camp in 2015 ... also skated for the Mid-Fairfield Stars from 2011-16 and was a USA National Championship 18 New Canaan, Conn. runner-up in 2014. DIANA BUCKLEY *2015-16: Had first career multi-goal game at Syracuse. ... appeared in all 31 contests during her rookie campaign. So. • F • 5-8 *Personal: League all-star with Washington Pride of the Junior Women’s Hockey League...Served as captain of Washington Pride Reston Raiders U-19 Tier I. 19 Woodbridge, Va. KRISTIN O’NEILL *2016-17: Had a two-goal outing agaisnt Mercyhurst on Oct. 22...scored a shorthanded goal against Fr • F• 5-4 Union on Oct. 29. Leads the team with five points (4g, 1a). Stoney Creek Sabres *Before Cornell: Spent two years on Canada’s U-18 team, earning silver medals at the 2015 and 2016 IIHF U-18 Oakville, Ontario Women’s World Hockey Championship and was invited to the 2016 U-22 National Development Camp ... captained the Stoney Creek Sabres of the PWHL during the 2015-16 season, and she was an assistant captain during the team’s 20 2014-15 run to the PWHL Championship AMY CURLEW *Before Cornell: played her club hockey for the Oakville Hornets of the Provincial Women’s Hockey League, earning Fr. • F • 5-3 a silver medal at the 2015-16 OWHA Provincial Championships and winning the 2014-15 tournament ... has skated Oakville Hornets for Team Newfoundland and Labrador since 2010, and was an assistant captain for the 2015 Canada Winter Games. 21 Goose Bay, Nefoundland and Labrador SYDNEY SMITH *2016-17: Played in 100th career game on Oct. 22 vs. Mercyhurst. Sr. • D • 5-3 *2015-16: Appeared in all 31 contests, playing both forward and defense ... finished with four points on one goal Southeast Tigers / Canada U18 and three assists. Lethbridge, Alberta *2014-15: Posted four goals and three asists for a career-high seven points. 23 *2013-14: Collected two assists (11/16 at Dartmouth) and (1/3 at Brown). *Personal: Spent time with Canada U-18 team in 2012 ... played her junior hockey with the Southeast Tigers of the SARAH KNEE *2015-16: Notched one goal and three assists ... finished with 28 blocked shots. Jr. • D • 6-1 *2014-15: Posted two goals and three assists...Appeared in all 33 games. Toronto Junior Aeros *Personal: Attended Canada’s National Women’s Under-18 Team Conditioning Camp in 2013 ... played for the 24 Toronto, Ontario in the Provincial Women’s Hockey League. *2016-17: Played in her 100th career game and scored her firsr goal of the season on Oct. 29 vs. Union. KAITLIN DOERING (C) *2015-16: Posted career-highs in goals (7), assists (11), and points (18) ... tied program record for most shorthanded Sr. • F • 5-8 goals in a season with three. Mississauga Junior Chiefs *2014-15: Collected six goals and eight assists...scored game-winner against Brown (11/14). Waterloo, Ontario *2013-14: Finished tied for 11th on the team with eight points (3g, 5 d). *Personal: Member of Team Ontario Blue and was a U18 National Champions with that team while being an 26 assistant captain. PAULA VOORHEIS *2015-16: Posted 40 saves against No. 2 Boston College ... Finished with a .915 save pct. and 2.38 goals-against average Sr. • G • 6-0 ... Earned two shutouts. Aurora Junior Panthers *2014-15: Finished season with .917 save percentage and 17-11-3 record ... ECAC Hockey Goalie of the Week. Shanty Bay, Ontario *2013-14: Named to the ECAC Hockey All-Rookie Team ... Finished the season with a 7-4-1 record, including three 31 shutouts ... No. 7 in single-season save pct. (.928) and No. 8 in single-season goals-against average with 1.79. BIG RED BREAKDOWN The Big Red 19-player roster includes: BY CLASS BY STATE/PROVINCE SENIORS (5) UNITED STATES CANADA Forwards (3): Hanna Bunton, Brianna Veerman, Kaitlin Doering CONNECTICUT (1) ALBERTA (1) Defensemen (1): Sydney Smith Goaltender (1): Paula Voorheis Paige Lewis Sydney Smith ILLINOIS (1) BRITISH COLUMBIA (1) JUNIORS (2) Erin O’Connor Micah Hart Defensemen (2): Erin O’Connor, Sarah Knee MASSACHUSETTS (1) NEW BRUNSWICK (2) Lenka Serdar Marlene Boissonnault, Grace Graham SOPHOMORES (5) Forwards (3): Diana Buckley, Lenka Serder, Pippy NEW YORK (1) NEW FOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR (1) Gerace Defensemen (1): Micah Hart Pippy Gerace Amy Curlew Goaltender (1): Marlene Boissonnault SOUTH DAKOTA (1) ONTARIO (7) Hanna Mutschelknaus Hanna Bunton, Vrianna Veerman, Jaime Bourbonnais, Kristin O’Neill, Paula FRESHMAN (7) VIRGINIA (1) Forwards (6): Grace Graham, Hanna Mutschelknaus, Diana Buckley Voorheis, Sarah Knee, Kaitlin Doerin Valerie Audet, Paige Lewis, Kristin O’Neill, Amy Curlew QUEBEC (1) Defensemen (1): Jaime Bourbonnais Valerie Audet

7 Nov. 18-19 • 2016-17 Women’s Hockey Game Notes THE DOUG DERRAUGH FILE DOUG DERRAUGH Education Cornell University Head Coach of Women’s Ice Hockey B.S., Biological Sciences, 1991 12th Season at Cornell • Cornell ’91 Head Coaching Experience Now entering his 12th season directing the Cornell Team Canada. The 2016-17 team features two play- Cornell University, 2005-06 – present women’s hockey program in 2016-17, Doug Der- ers who have spent time with the senior Canadian 5 NCAA Tournament Appearances raugh has brought the Big Red women to their place National Team in Hanna Bunton and Micah Hart, among the nation’s elite. Taking a program that won and three players that were named to the Canada 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 just four games in the season prior to his arrival, National Women’s Development team (Bunton, Hart 3 NCAA Frozen Four Appearances Derraugh guided the Big Red to the national title and Kristin O’Neill). 2010, 2011, 2012 game in his fifth season and back-to-back-to-back NCAA Frozen Four appearances in 2010, 2011 and In 2010, Derraugh led the Big Red to its first Ivy 4 ECAC Hockey Tournament Championships 2012, completely turning around the culture of the League title since 1996 and the program’s first-ever 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014 women’s hockey program at Cornell. ECAC regular-season and tournament titles. The 4 ECAC Hockey Regular Season Championships Big Red also won an ECAC playoff game and series Derraugh has a 204-126-28 record in his first 11 for the first time in school history, then remained 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 seasons as the head coach of the Big Red. He led unbeaten with two more wins in the playoffs to 4 Ivy League Championships the team to five consecutive 20-win seasons for the advance to the NCAA tournament for the first time first time in program history in 2009-10, 2010-11, in school history. 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-2014. Cornell has made 2 ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year Awards the ECAC Hockey Tournament each of the last nine Cornell has earned its success on the ice, leading the 2011, 2013 seasons, won the tournament four of the last seven nation in penalty-killing percentage in both 2010 years and advanced to the NCAA Tournament in and 2011 and recording the nation’s top scoring 1 AHCA Division I National Coach of the Year Award five of those seasons. defense in 2011 and the second-best scoring defense 2010 in 2013. The 2011-12 team had the nation’s best The 2010-11 Big Red squad set a Cornell record for scoring offense and winning percentage. the most wins ever by a Cornell hockey program, Professional Playing Experience men’s or women’s, by winning 31 games. The Cornell With the team’s overall success, individual honors 13 Seasons in Europe women’s team also became the first women’s pro- have followed. Cornell has had seven different 637 games played, 257 goals, 347 assists gram in any sport at Cornell to make a second trip players combine for 15 All-America honors in to that respective sport’s final four. In the 2011-12 Derraugh’s tenure, led by the program’s first first- • 2 100-point seasons season, Cornell again reached the 30-win mark and team honoree, Laura Fortino ‘13. Lauriane Rougeau reached the Frozen Four in Duluth, Minn. Cornell ‘13 has also been named to the second team four Collegiate Playing Experience returned to the NCAAs in 2013-14, claiming the times, Catherine White ‘12 earned one second-team ECAC Hockey Tournament championship for the mention in 2010 and Rebecca Johnston ‘12 earning Cornell University, 1987-91 fourth time in five years by beating Clarkson 1-0. a first-team nod in 2012 and second-team honors • 119 games played, 66-87 - 153 (10th all-time) twice. Brianne Jenner was added to that list in 2013 Derraugh has led the Big Red to four consecutive when she was named a First Team All-American • Co-Captain as a senior ECAC Hockey and Ivy League regular season titles for the first time in her career, then she added a • 30 goals as a senior (most all-time) between the 2009-2010 season and the 2012-2013 second honor in 2015. Jillian Saulnier added a first- season, and four of the last five ECAC Hockey tour- team nod in 2014 along with Alyssa Gagliardi ’14 nament titles. His peers have recognized his efforts, second-team honors. Big Red program after a 13-year career playing pro- as Derraugh was named the 2010 AHCA Division fessionally in Europe, seeing action with nine dif- I Coach of the Year, the 2011 ECAC Hockey Coach Additionally, the Big Red picked up its first-ever ferent teams in some of the top leagues in Norway, of the Year and the 2013 ECAC Hockey Coach of ECAC Hockey Player of the Year honor in 2010 Germany, Austria and Finland. He scored more than the Year. when White received the award. Johnston claimed 100 points in a season twice and posted 30 points the award in 2012, and Jenner earned it the follow- or more 10 times. He ended his professional career Derraugh’s tireless efforts on the recruiting trail have ing year. Cornell has also had the last six Ivy League with 257 goals and 347 assists in 637 professional paid off, as the Big Red has assembled an impressive Players of the Year (White - 2010; Fortino – 2011; contests. In his final season, Derraugh also served as array of talent. In just his first six seasons, Derraugh Johnston – 2012; Jenner – 2013; Saulnier – 2014; special teams coach for his team. added eight players who were a member of the Jenner – 2015) and seven of the last eight Ivy League Canadian U22 National Team program, including Rookies of the Year (Johnston - 2008; White - 2009; While a student at Cornell, Derraugh played in all one, Rebecca Johnston, who was a member of the Rougeau - 2010; Jenner – 2011; Saulnier – 2012; 119 contests for the Big Red over his four years, Canadian National Team that won the gold medal Hanna Bunton – 2014; Erin O’Connor – 2015). helping to lead the Big Red to an NCAA tournament at the in Vancouver. Three appearance and a second-place finish in the ECAC other players in 2011-12 – Brianne Jenner, Laura The Big Red’s success from 2010-13 was the culmi- as a senior co-captain. He led the team in scoring in Fortino and Lauriane Rougeau – were on the Ca- nation of the groundwork laid during the first four his final season with 30 goals and 36 assists, earning nadian National Team roster for the 4 Nations Cup seasons under Derraugh’s direction. In 2008-09, second-team All-Ivy League and honorable mention in November 2011 and November 2012, as well as he guided the Big Red to its second straight ECAC All-ECAC honors. His 30 goals in the 1990-91 sea- the 2012 and 2013 IIHF Women’s World Champi- Hockey tournament appearance and a 12-14-5 over- son are the most ever scored by a senior at Cornell. onships in Burlington, Vt., and , Ontario. all record. In 2007-08, the Big Red claimed its first Overall, he ranks 10th all-time at Cornell in career Johnston, Jenner, Fortino and Rougeau all were also spot in the ECAC Hockey playoffs since the 2003-04 scoring with 153 points on 66 goals and 87 assists. part of the Canadian National Team that won gold season, finishing the year with a 12-17-1 mark and at the 2014 Sochi Olympics in Russia. Most recently, an eighth-place finish in the league race. A native of Arnprior, Ontario, Derraugh graduated Hanna Bunton, Cassandra Poudrier, Micah Hart from Cornell in 1991 with a degree in biological sci- and Marlène Boissonnault have been prospects for A 1991 graduate of Cornell, Derraugh took over the ences. He and his wife, Louise, have three children.

8 Nov. 18-19 • 2016-17 Women’s Hockey Game Notes EDITH RACINE Assistant Coach of Women’s Ice Hockey Eighth Season at Cornell • Elmira ’05

per game. The pair also finished second and third, respectively, in save Edith Racine is in her eighth season as an assistant coach with the Cornell percentage, with both netminders stopping better than 94 percent of the women’s hockey team in 2016-17. A former goaltender with a pair of shots faced during the season. national titles to her credit at Elmira College, she has been instrumental in the continual development of the Big Red’s netminders. In 2009-10, Racine’s first season with the team, Mazzotta picked up a spot on the all-tournament team at the NCAA championships, setting a Under her direction, the Big Red has seen a dramatic improvement in its championship game record for most saves in a game. That season, she goaltenders. At the conclusion of the 2015-16 campaign, the end of Paula finished sixth in the nation in goals-against average (1.53) and 11th in save Voorheis’ junior year, Voorheis ranked sixth in program history in wins (32), percentage (.928), but led the nation with 11 shutouts, the most in a single tied-for-fifth in shutouts (7) and seventh in career saves (1596). season by a Cornell goaltender, male or female.

In 2012-13, Lauren Slebodnick took over the starting goaltending role and Before joining the Big Red prior to the 2009-10 season, Racine, a 2005 had the country’s sixth-best goals against average, its sixth-best winning graduate of Elmira College, coached for two seasons at , percentage and its 10th-best save percentage. Slebodnick finished her first as a volunteer assistant during the 2007-08 season and then as a full- senior year in 2013-14 with the top spot in Cornell history for career wins time assistant coach in 2008-09. Under her guidance, Brown goaltender with 68, fourth-most saves (1,668) and fourth-best save percentage (.924). Nicole Stock posted a .922 save percentage last year, good for 16th in the nation and sixth in ECAC Hockey. Her coaching career also includes six As her career came to a close in 2011-12, Amanda Mazzotta became the summers as the head goaltending instructor at the Elite Hockey Camp in team’s then-all-time leader in wins (53). The tandem of Slebodnick and Hanover, N.H. Mazzotta finished fourth and fifth in the country in goals against average during the 2011-12 campaign, and Slebodnick had the nation’s best win- As a player, Racine played four seasons with the Elmira College women’s ning percentage. hockey team, guiding her squad to a pair of national titles and a national runner-up finish. She was twice named All-American by the American In 2010-11, Mazzotta finished as the national leader in goals-against Collegiate Hockey Association. average, allowing a mere 1.11 goals per game, with Mazzotta’s backup, Lauren Slebodnick, finishing second in the country with 1.15 goals allowed

JESSICA LINK Volunteer Assistant Coach of Women’s Ice Hockey First Season at Cornell

9 Nov. 18-19 • 2016-17 Women’s Hockey Game Notes The Last Time It Happened CORNELL’S 2016-17 RECORD WHEN...

FOR CORNELL W L T Overall 5 2 0 A shutout...... Nov. 11, 2016 vs. Brown, W, 4-0 (Goalie: Marlene Boissonnault) A shutout at home...... Nov. 11, 2016 vs. Brown, W, 4-0 (Goalie: Marlene Boissonnault) in ECAC Hockey play 3 2 0 A shutout on the road...... Nov. 29, 2015 at Vermont, W 4-0 (Goalie: Paula Voorheis) in Ivy League play 2 0 0 A shutout on neutral ice...... Nov. 29, 1997 vs. Providence, 5-0 (at Princeton, N.J.) (Goalie: Alanna Hayes) in non-conference play 2 0 0 Shutouts in back-to-back games...... Jan. 20-21, 2012 at Harvard (W 2-0) and at Dartmouth ( W 1-0) (Goalie: Amanda Mazzotta) Shutouts against the same opponent in back-to-back games...Oct. 29, 2011 (9-0), Feb. 10, 2012 (6-0) (Goalie: Lauren Slebodnick) at home 4 0 0 A goalie had back-to-back shutouts...... Paula Voorheis (Jan. 4, 2014 at Yale, W 3-0; Jan. 17, 2014 vs. Dartmouth, W 3-0) on the road 1 2 0 A goalie made 40 or more saves...... Paula Voorheis, 47, Feb. 27, 2016 at Clarkson, L 5-2 at a neutral site 0 0 0 10 or more goals at home...... Dec. 9, 1989 vs. Middlebury, W 13-1 10 or more goals on the road...... Nov. 21, 2003 at Sacred Heart, W 11-1 leading after one period 3 0 0 9 goals...... Nov. 17, 2012 at Colgate, W 9-2 trailing after one period 0 0 0 8 goals...... Jan. 30, 2015 vs. Union, W 8-2 tied after one period 2 2 0 7 goals...... Jan. 31, 2015 vs. Rensselaer, W 7-1 5 goals in a period...... Jan. 30, 2015 vs. Union, second period, W 8-2 leading after two periods 4 0 0 6 goals in a period...... Jan. 15, 2013 vs. Syracuse, first period, W 8-1 trailing after two periods 0 0 0 Overtime win at home...... Feb. 20, 2016 vs. Harvard W 3-2 (OT) tied after two periods 1 2 0 Overtime win on the road...... Feb. 6, 2015 at Quinnipiac, W 4-3 Overtime win on neutral ice...... March 19, 2011 vs. Mercyhurst (NCAA Semifinals, Minneapoiis, Minn.), W 3-2 outshooting the opposition 4 1 0 A hat trick...... Hanna Bunton, Nov. 11, 2016 vs. Brown, W 4-0 being out-shot by the opposition 1 0 0 A player scored four goals in a game...... Brianne Jenner, Feb. 1, 2013 vs. Union, W 8-1 shots are even 0 1 0 50 or more shots on goal...... 52, Jan. 30, 2015 vs. Union, W 8-2 No shots allowed in a 20-minute period...... Feb. 1, 2013 vs. Union, first period, W 8-1 in one-goal or less games 1 2 0 Power play goal...... Hanna Bunton, Nov. 11, 2016 vs. Brown, W 4-0 in two-goal games 3 0 0 Shorthanded goal...... Kristin O’Neill (6-on-3), Nov. 11, 2016 vs. Brown, W 4-0 in three-goal games 0 0 0 5 different players scored in a game...... Jan. 13, 2015 vs. Boston University (Jenner, Richardson, Brown, O’Connor, Fulton), W 6-2 in four- or more goal games 1 0 0 6 different players scored in a game...... Jan. 31, 2015 vs. RPI (Saulnier, jenner, Smith, Fulton, Poudrier, McKim), W 7-1 7 different players scored in a game...... Nov. 1, 2011 vs. Syracuse, W 9-2 scoring first 4 1 0 8 different players scored in a game...... Jan. 10, 1999 vs. Colby College, W 11-1 the opposition scores first 1 1 0 A player had three points in a game...... Hanna Bunton (3-0-3), Nov. 11, 2016 vs. Brown, W 4-0 A player had four points in a game...... Hanna Bunton (3-1–4), Nov. 21, 2015 at Mercyhurst, W 6-1 in October 3 1 0 A player had five points in a game...... Brianne Jenner (1-4–5), Jan. 13, 2015 vs. Boston University, W 6-2 in November 2 1 0 in December 0 0 0 AGAINST CORNELL in January 0 0 0 A shutout...... Oct. 28, 2016 vs. Rensselaer, L 0-1 (Rensselaer goalie: Lovisa Selander) in February 0 0 0 A shutout at Lynah...... Feb. 6, 2016 vs. Princeton, L 0-5 (Princeton goalie: Kimberly Newell) in March 0 0 0 A shutout away from Lynah...... Oct. 28, 2016 vs. Rensselaer, L 0-1 (Rensselaer goalie: Lovisa Selander) A shutout on neutral ice...... Feb. 25, 1989 vs. Dartmouth L 0-1 (OT) (Ivy League Tournament) on Friday 2 1 0 A goalie made 40 or more saves...... Amelia Murray, 41, Oct. 29, 2016 vs. Union, W 3-1 on Saturday 3 0 0 9 goals...... Feb. 9, 2007 vs. Harvard, L 1-9 on Sunday 0 0 0 8 goals...... Oct. 24, 2015 vs. Boston College, L 0-8 on Tuesday 0 1 0 7 goals...... March 8, 2015 vs. Harvard, L 3-7 (ECAC Hockey Championship) Overtime win...... Jan. 30, 2016 at Rensselaer, L, 1-2 in first game of back-to-back 2 1 0 A hat trick...... Juana Baribeau, Jan. 28, 2012 at Clarkson, L 3-5 in second game of back-to-back 3 0 0 Power play goal...... Phoebe Staenz (5-on-3), Nov. 12, 2016 vs. Yale, W 4-2 in a single game 0 1 0 Shorthanded goal...... Jenna Marks (4-on-5), Jan. 23, 2016 vs. St. Lawrence, L 1-5 in overtime 0 0 0

GENERAL vs. ECAC Hockey 3 2 0 Cornell played in the NCAA Tournament...... 2014 vs. Ivy League 2 0 0 Cornell played in the Frozen Four...... 2012 vs. Hockey East 0 0 0 Conrell won an Ivy League Championship...... 2013 vs. 2 0 0 Cornell won an ECAC Hockey Tournament Championship...... 2014 Cornell won an ECAC Hockey Regular-Season Championship...... 2013 vs. team ranked in USA Today poll* 0 1 0 vs. team ranked in USCHO.com poll* 0 1 0 *—at time of game

10 Nov. 18-19 • 2016-17 Women’s Hockey Game Notes Cornell Women's Hockey Cornell Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 15, 2016) 2016-17 Cornell Women’s Hockey IndividualAll games Statistics Overall: 5-2-0 Conf: 3-2-0 Home: 4-0-0 Away: 1-2-0 Neut: 0-0-0

Shots Penalties Goals ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% +- pen-min min maj oth pp sh fg gw gt ot ht pn ua blk 20 O'Neill, Kristin 7 6 2 8 29 . 2 0 7 +7 5-10 5 0 0 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 9 9 Bunton, Hanna 7 3 5 8 35 . 0 8 6 +5 1-2 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 15 Gerace, Pippy 7 1 3 4 5 . 2 0 0 +3 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 Bourbonnais, Jaime 7 1 2 3 8 . 1 2 5 +1 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 17 Serdar, Lenka 7 1 2 3 17 . 0 5 9 +2 5-10 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 10 Veerman, Brianna 5 0 3 3 7 . 0 0 0 +3 4-8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 Buckley, Diana 7 1 1 2 12 . 0 8 3 +2 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 26 Doering, Kaitlin 7 1 1 2 18 . 0 5 6 0 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 O'Connor, Erin 7 1 1 2 16 . 0 6 2 +7 1-2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 8 Hart, Micah 7 0 2 2 17 . 0 0 0 +6 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 24 Knee, Sarah 7 0 2 2 10 . 0 0 0 +1 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 13 Audet, Valerie 7 1 0 1 8 . 1 2 5 +1 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 Graham, Grace 7 1 0 1 13 . 0 7 7 -1 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 18 Lewis, Paige 7 0 1 1 13 . 0 0 0 +3 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 12 Mutschelknaus, Hanna 7 0 1 1 0 . 0 0 0 +1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 Smith, Sydney 7 0 1 1 10 . 0 0 0 +2 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 21 Curlew, Amy 2 0 0 0 3 . 0 0 0 0 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Total 7 17 27 44 221 . 0 7 7 +43 38-76 38 0 0 4 2 5 5 0 0 1 0 2 80 Opponents 7 8 13 21 153 . 0 5 2 - 33-66 33 0 0 4 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 114

Goal average Saves Record Goals allowed ## Goalie gp-gs minutes ga avg saves pct w l t sho pp sh en pen sog 1 Boissonnault, Marlen 3-3 179:03 2 0 . 6 7 46 . 9 5 8 3 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 31 Voorheis, Paula 4-4 237:41 Cornell6 1 . 5 Women's1 99 . 9Hockey 4 3 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 TM EMPTY NET Cornell4-0 Overall2:46 Individual0 - Statistics0 . 0 0 0 (as 0of Nov0 15,0 02016)0 0 0 0 0 Total 7-0 419:30 8 1 . 1All 4 games145 . 9 4 8 5 2 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 Opponents 7-0 419:30 17 2 . 4 3 204 . 9 2 3 2 5 0 1 4 2 1 0 0 ## Faceoffs GP W L Pct. 20 O'Neill, Kristin 7 87 62 . 5 8 4 26 Doering, Kaitlin 7 61 52 . 5 4 0 10 Veerman, Brianna 5 3 3 . 5 0 0 17 Serdar, Lenka 7 57 59 . 4 9 1 19 Buckley, Diana 7 2 3 . 4 0 0 18 Lewis, Paige 7 1 2 . 3 3 3 9 Bunton, Hanna 7 0 2 . 0 0 0

## Power Play Scoring GP G A Pts Shots Pct. 9 Bunton, Hanna 7 2 1 3 10 . 2 0 0 2 O'Connor, Erin 7 1 1 2 5 . 2 0 0 8 Hart, Micah 7 0 2 2 9 . 0 0 0 20 O'Neill, Kristin 7 1 0 1 5 . 2 0 0 17 Serdar, Lenka 7 0 1 1 3 . 0 0 0 14 Bourbonnais, Jaime 7 0 1 1 4 . 0 0 0 24 Knee, Sarah 7 0 1 1 4 . 0 0 0 5 Graham, Grace 7 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 18 Lewis, Paige 7 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 10 Veerman, Brianna 5 0 0 0 4 . 0 0 0

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