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Colgate Women's Hockey Colgate Combined Team Statistics (As of Jan 21, 2009) All Games COLGATE WOMEN’S HOCKEY 2008_09 GAME NOTES Jan. 23-24 THE BROWN /YALE SERIE S games #24-25 Colgate Last Time Out (January 17, 2009) Brown Goaltender Kimberly Sass made 20 saves and forward Sam Hunt 3-14-1 recorded two points including the eventual game winning goal as 2-9-0 ECAC the Raiders beat Union 3-1 Saturday afternoon at Starr Rink. The win moved the Raiders into a fifth-place tie with Clarkson and Friday, Jan. 23 7 p.m. Rensselaer. Meehan Colgate (12-9-2, 6-4-2) scored three goals, one in each period Auditorium while Sass held the Dutchwomen scoreless for 59:55 to secure the Friday: Live Stats/Live Video Raiders fourth straight conference win. Saturday: Live stats/Live Video Jessi Waters opened the scoring with 1:03 remaining in the first 2008-09 Schedule/Results period with an assist from Amanda Kirwan. Kirwan took the Yale initial shot off a nice feed from Elin Brown before Waters sent Date Team Time 7-11-0 the rebound past Union goaltender Lundy Day. Colgate out-shot Fri. Sept. 26 STONEY CREEK (ex.) W, 5-2 3-8-0 ECAC the Dutchwomen 20-6 in the period for a 1-0 lead during the first Wed. Oct. 1 SYRACUSE W, 4-3 Saturday, Jan. 24 intermission. Fri. Oct. 10 at Connecticut L, 1-4 4 p.m. Hunt recorded her fourth goal in as many games at 13:17 in Sat. Oct. 11 at Providence L, 2-6 Ingalls the second off a nice feed from Hannah Milan. After dumping Fri. Oct. 17 NIAGARA W, 3-1 Rink the puck into the Union zone during the closing seconds of a Sat. Oct. 18 NIAGARA W, 7-1 power-play Katie Stewart who was positioned above the right Fri. Oct. 24 at Wayne State L, 2-6 face-off circle, sent the puck down to Milan below the circle Colgate at a glance Sat. Oct. 25 at Wayne State W, 3-2 who immediately sent it over to Hunt in the low slot who found Fri. Oct. 31 MERCYHURST W, 4-3 the back of the net behind Day. Hunt’s goal was her 11th of the Sat. Nov. 1 MERCYHURST L, 3-4 All-Time Record year and extended the Raiders' lead to 2-0 through the first two Fri. Nov. 7 QUINNIPIAC* L, 2-3 167-158-33 (.518) - 1997-present periods. Jacquie Colborne gave Colgate a 3-0 lead at 14:16 in the third Sat. Nov. 8 PRINCETON* W, 3-1 Fri. Nov. 14 YALE* W, 4-2 All-Time Division I Record off assists from Hunt and Kiira Dosdall. Sat. Nov. 15 BROWN* L, 3-4 108-129-26 (.455) - 2001-present Union (2-19-3, 0-11-1) kept pushing for a goal in the closing minutes and successfully snuck one past Sass with five seconds Fri. Nov. 21 at Harvard * T, 5-5 remaining to make the final 3-1. Sat. Nov. 22 at Dartmouth* L, 2-7 Current Records Colgate out-shot the Dutchwomen 34-21. The Raiders went Sat. Nov. 29 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 5-4 Overall: 12-9-2 1-5 on the power-play and held Union to 1-8. Sass made 20 saves Fri. Dec. 5 at St. Lawrence* L, 1-3 ECAC Hockey: 6-4-2 for the Raiders, while Day made 31 for Union. Sat. Dec. 6 at Clarkson* T, 2-2 Fri. Jan. 2 BOSTON COLLEGE L, 1-3 Head Coach Scouting the Raiders Sat. Jan. 10 at Cornell* W, 2-1 Scott Wiley (St. Lawrence ‘93) Colgate sports a 12-9-2 overall record, 6-4-2 in ECAC Hockey Sun. Jan. 11 CORNELL * W, 4-3 after a weekend sweep of Rensselaer (3-2) and Union (3-1), 97-109-24 (7th season) Fri. Jan. 16 RENSSELAER * W, 3-2 extending its winning streak to four games. Leading the Raiders Sat. Jan. 17 UNION* W, 3-1 up front is Sam Hunt with 21 points. Hunt has 11 goals and 10 Fri. Jan. 23 at Brown * 7 p.m. Assistant Coaches assists. Katie Stewart has 17 points while Elin Brown, Marissa Sat. Jan. 24 at Yale * 4 p.m. Ryan Stone (Lawrence ’93) Dombovy and Beth Rotenberg each have 16. Hunt leads the team Fri. Jan. 30 CLARKSON !* 7 p.m. Carly McNaughton (Colgate ’07) in goals with 11 while Stewart and Evan Minnick have nine. Kiira Sat. Jan. 31 ST. LAWRENCE! *# 4 p.m. Dosdall leads in assists with 18. Dosdall headlines the defenders Fri. Feb. 6 at Princeton* 7 p.m. with a team-high 22 points off four goals and 18 assists while Captains Sat. Feb. 7 at Quinnipiac* 4 p.m. Clancy Todd has 10 and Amanda Kirwan five. Elin Brown, Kiira Dosdall and Fri. Feb. 13 DARTMOUTH* 7 p.m. Colgate has rotated two goaltenders; sophomore Lisa Sam Hunt Sat. Feb. 14 HARVARD * 4 p.m. Plenderleith, and freshman Kimberly Sass. Plenderleith is 3-5 with Fri. Feb. 20 at Union* 7 p.m. a 3.63 GAA and a .875 save percentage, while Sass is 8-3-2 with a Media Relations Contact 2.43 GAA with a .924 save percentage. Sass has also recorded an Sat. Feb. 21 at Rensselaer* 4 p.m. Jeremiah W. Hergott assist on the season. Feb. 27-Mar. 2 ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals (315) 228-7566 Mar. 7-8 ECAC Hockey Championship [email protected] The Colgate/Brown Series Brown leads Colgate, 9-5-1, in the all-time series including a 4-3 HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS win earlier this season. The Raiders have won three of the last five * - ECAC Hockey Game meetings and is 5-2-1 in the last eight games. # - Center Ice Club Weekend tale of the tape Scouting the Bears tale of the tape Colgate 2008-09 Brown Brown is 3-14-1 overall and sports a 2-9 league Colgate 2008-09 Yale 6-4-2 Conf. Rec. 2-9 mark. The Bears dropped two games last 6-4-2 Conf. Rec. 3-8 t-5th Conf. Standing 11th weekend to St. Lawrence (2-3) and Clarkson t-5th Conf. Standing 10th 12-9-2 Overall Record 3-14-1 (1-2). 12-9-2 Overall Record 7-11 none/none Current Ranking none/none Brown is led by Andrea Hunter with 10 none/none Current Ranking none/none points off four goals and six assists, while Paige Pyett and Maggie Suprey have seven points each. 10-4 Home Record 1-7 10-4 Home Record 4-4 Senior Nicole Stock has played all 18 games 2-5-2 Away Record 2-7-1 2-5-2 Away Record 2-7 in net for the Bears. She has a 3-14-1 record, 0-0 Neutral Record 0-0 with a 3.45 goals against average and a .912 save 0-0 Neutral Record 1-0 percentage. 30.3 SOG Avg. 22.1 30.3 SOG Avg. 26.2 30.9 Opp. SOG Avg. 39.5 Last Time Out Against Brown 30.9 Opp. SOG Avg. 26.6 Nicole Brown recorded a goal mid-way through 3.00 (t-13th) GF (DI Rank) 1.56 (32nd) the third period to give Brown a 4-3 win over 3.00 (t-13th) GF (DI Rank) 1.89 (30th) 3.09 (24th) GA (DI Rank) 3.56 (28th) Colgate at Starr Rink. The loss for the Raiders 3.09 (24th) GA (DI Rank) 2.39 (18th) .897 Team SV% Overall .925 was the first against Brown since 2006. .897 Team SV% Overall .887 Elin Brown, Evan Minnick and Jacquie Colborne each had a goal as goaltender Kimberly 26.6 (4th) PP (DI Rank) 14.3 (22nd) 26.6 (4th) PP (DI Rank) 11.5 (30th) Sass recorded 24 saves. 81.0 (26th) PK (DI Rank) 74.3 (35th) 81.0 (26th) PK (DI Rank) 83.2 (18th) The Raiders out-shot the Brown 35-28 for the game. Colgate finished 2-8 on the power-play series breakdown while the Bears went 2-6. series breakdown Date Site Score Date Site Score 11/4/01 Hamilton, N.Y. L, 0-2 Colgate/Brown Connections 12/1/01 Hamilton, N.Y. L, 3-4 (OT) 2/1/02 Providence, R.I. L, 1-5 Calgary natives include Sam Hunt, Elin Brown, 2/8/02 New Haven, Conn. T, 5-5 (OT) 11/23/02 Providence, R.I. L, 0-5 11/9/02 New Haven, Conn. W, 2-1 Nicole McDonald, Jacquie Colborne, and 2/28/03 Hamilton, N.Y. L, 0-4 2/8/03 Hamilton, N.Y. L, 2-4 12/5/03 Providence, R.I. L, 1-3 Brown’s Kath Surbey. All played for the Bruins. 1/10/04 Hamilton, N.Y. W, 3-0 2/7/04 Hamilton, N.Y. L, 1-2 (OT) Beth Rotenberg and Frances Male are both T-dot 2/13/04 New Haven, Conn. L, 2-3 (OT) 11/6/04 Providence, R.I. L, 0-2 natives and are former members of the Toronto 12/4/04 New Haven, Conn. L, 1-2 1/7/05 Hamilton, N.Y. W, 2-1 Jr. Aeros. Ali Edell and Lauren Deeb both 2/11/05 Hamilton, N.Y. W, 4-1 11/4/05 Hamilton, N.Y. W, 3-0 attended Berkshire School. Former members of 11/5/05 Hamilton, N.Y. W, 4-2 1/28/06 Providence, R.I. L, 0-3 the Syracuse Stars include Ruth Fish, Lisa Dodd, 1/27/06 New Haven, Conn.
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