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2016-17 Women's Hockey Game Notes 2016-17 Women’s Hockey Game Notes Nov. 18 & 19 vs. Princeton & Quinnipiac ECAC Games Colgate University Athletic Communications | Huntington Gymnasium, 13 Oak Drive, Hamilton, N.Y. 13346 | gocolgateraides.com Contact: Katie Callahan | Email: [email protected] | Office: 315-228-6761 | @gatewhockey | Facebook.com/ColgateRaiderNation 2016-17 RAIDERS SCHEDULE This Weekend’s Matchup Date Opponent Time/Result The No. 5 Raiders are on the road to face two ECAC squads in Princeton and Quin- nipiac this weekend. Colgate takes on Princeton in a Friday night matchup slated OCTOBER for 6 p.m. and then faces No. 8 Quinnipiac on Saturday at 3 p.m. The Raiders are 1 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 4-2 third in the ECAC, currently sitting with eight points at 5-0-0 in conference play. 2 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 3-1 Quinnipiac is right behind at fourth place, holding a 4-2-0 ECAC record, good for 7 MERRIMACK W, 4-3 eight points in league play. Princeton is in a tie for sixth place after starting league 8 MERRIMACK W, 6-0 play off at 2-3-1. 21 at Syracuse W, 3-2 22 SYRACUSE T, 2-2 (OT) Program History 28 at Union * W, 2-0 Colgate 13-game unbeaten streak is its best stretch in program history. Before this 29 at Rensselaer * W, 4-1 year, the Raiders’ longest unbeaten streak had been 10 games, which was accom- plished in the 1999-00 season. The 5-0-0 start in conference play is also the best NOVEMBER start in Colgate’s history. Colgate is averaging 3.6 goals per game, 2.2 more than its 1 CORNELL * W, 2-1 opponets, and is recording 38.1 shots per contest. Goaltender Julia Vandyk has a 4 at RIT W, 6-2 10-0-1 record through the first 13 Raider games this season, helping the team to its 5 RIT W, 4-1 historic start. 11 YALE W, 4-3 12 BROWN * W, 3-0 18 at Princeton * 6 p.m. Recent Action 19 at Quinnipiac * 3 p.m. Colgate defeated two ECAC foes last weekend in Yale and Brown. The Raiders 22 at Mercyhurst 7 p.m. topped Yale 4-3, after coming back from a two-goal deficit in the third period. Jessie 23 at Mercyhurst 3 p.m. Eldridge led the team with three points in the game, coming from two goals and one assist. The sophomore scored the game’s equalizer with 12 minutes remaining DECEMBER in the final period. Shae Labbe and Cat Quirion also pitched in goals in the win, 2 DARTMOUTH * 3 p.m. with Quirion scoring the game-winner with five minutes remaining. Lauren Wild- 3 HARVARD * 3 p.m. fang and Anonda Hoppner dished out two assists each and Livia Altmann, Annika Zalewski and Bailey Larson each recorded an assist of their own. The Raiders’ game JANUARY against Brown was goaltender Julia Vandyk’s third shutout of the year and Colgate 6 at St. Cloud State 7 p.m. topped the Bears, 3-0. Cat Quirion once again recorded the game-winning goal, 7 at St. Cloud State 3 p.m. her third on the year. Larson and Shelby Perry also recorded a goal to help Colgate 13 QUINNIPIAC * 6 p.m. secure the victory. Megan Sullivan, Breanne Wilson-Bennett, Quirion, Labbe and 14 PRINCETON * 3 p.m. Wildfang were all credited with assists in the game. 17 at Cornell * 7 p.m. 20 at St. Lawrence * 6 p.m. Series History vs. Princeton 21 at Clarkson * 3 p.m. The Tigers hold the series advantage over the Raiders at 23-8-3. The teams have 27 at Harvard * 6 p.m. skated to four overtimes games, with three ending in draws and one ending in 28 at Dartmouth * 3 p.m. a Colgate win. The series in Hamilton shifts in favor of Princeton, with the Tigers leadng 5-8-2. The last meeting between the squads came on Feb 5., with Princeton FEBRUARY topping Colgate, 4-2. Zalewski and Megan Sullivan netted goals for the Raiders in 3 RENSSELAER * 6 p.m. the game and Vandyk notched 27 saves in the game. 4 UNION * 3 p.m. 10 at Brown * 6 p.m. Series History vs. Quinnipiac 11 at Yale * 3 p.m. Colgate holds the 15-11-4 series lead over Quinnipiac. The teams have five over- 17 CLARKSON * 6 p.m. time games under their belts, four ending in ties and one ending in a Raiders win. 18 ST. LAWRENCE * 3 p.m. Quinnpiac holds the slight advantage in Hamilton, having won seven out of 14 games. The last meeting between the teams came on Feb. 6, 2016 and Colgate won 3-2. The win snapped Quinnipiac’s 21-game winning streak and was the first time * ECAC Hockey Contest HOME GAMES Colgate had beaten the Bobcats since the 2010-11 season. Zalewski, Olivia Zafuto and Breanne Wilson-Bennett notched goals for the Raiders in the win. #GoGate COLGATE All-Time Series vs. Princeton RAIDERS All-Time Series vs. Quinnipiac Princeton leads series 23-8-3 Overall Record .............................................................................12-0-1 Colgate leads series 15-11-4 Conference Record ������������������������������������������ 5-0-0 ECAC Hockey Last Meeting: Last Meeting: Head Coach ........................................................................ Greg Fargo Princeton 4, Colgate 2 Colgate 3, Quinnipiac 2 (Feb. 5, 2016 - Hamilton) Alma Mater ............................................................................Elmira ’06 (Feb. 6, 2016 - Hamilton) Assistant Coach ...............................Sophie Leclerc (Norwich ‘10) Assistant Coach .................Stefen Decosse (SUNY Geneseo ‘12) Vol. Assistant Coach ��������������������������������������Mandy Montgomery PRINCETON QUINNIPIAC TIGERS BOBCATS Overall Record .................................................................................4-3-1 Overall Record .................................................................................9-4-1 Conference Record ������������������������������������������������������������2-3-1 ECAC Conference Record ������������������������������������������������������������4-2-0 ECAC Head Coach ...................................................................Jeff Kampersal Head Coach ..............................................................Cassandra Turner Alma Mater .......................................................................Princeton ‘92 Alma Mater ..............................................................................Brown ‘03 Assistant Coach ............................. Cara Morey (Arizona State ‘10) Assistant Coach ..................................... Ashley Kilstein (Union ‘08) Assistant Coach ...........................Eddie Ardito (New England ‘06) Vol. Assistant Coach ��������������������������������������������������� Mike Haggerty Assistant Coach ............................Amanda Mazzotta (Cornell ‘12) 2016-17 ECAC Hockey Standings School Pts. Conf. Overall 1. St. Lawrence 12 6-0-0 11-0-1 Clarkson 12 6-0-0 10-3-1 3. COLGATE 10 5-0-0 12-0-1 4. Quinnipiac 8 4-2-0 9-4-1 5. Cornell 6 3-2-0 5-2-0 6. Princeton 5 2-3-1 4-3-1 Yale 5 2-3-1 4-3-1 8. Rensselaer 4 2-4-0 4-9-1 9. Harvard 2 1-4-0 1-4-0 Dartmouth 2 1-4-0 1-5-0 Brown 2 1-5-0 3-6-0 12. Union 0 0-6-0 2-12-0 CURRENT PLAYER CAREER STATS Career Goals Career Assists Career Points Name No. Name No. Name No. Megan Sullivan 29 Jessie Eldridge 33 Megan Sullivan 53 Breanne Wilson-Bennett 25 Annika Zalewski 28 Annika Zalewski 52 Annika Zalewski 24 Bailey Larson 27 Breanne Wilson-Bennett 50 Shae Labbe 17 Lauren Wildfang 29 Jessie Eldridge 49 Breanne Wilson-Bennett 25 Bailey Larson 43 Shelby Perry 16 Lauren Wildfang 41 Bailey Larson 16 Shelby Perry 23 Shelby Perry 39 Jessie Eldridge 16 Megan Sullivan 24 Shae Labbe 39 Lauren Wildfang 12 Shae Labbe 22 Cat Quirion 31 Cat Quirion 11 Cat Quirion 20 Olivia Zafuto 26 Olivia Zafuto 9 Olivia Zafuto 17 Hannah Rastrick 14 Hannah Rastrick 3 Hannah Rastrick 11 Kaila Pinkney 9 Anonda Hoppner 3 Kaila Pinkney 8 Shannon Ormel 5 Livia Altmann 1 Chelsea Jacques 4 Anonda Hoppner 7 Meghan Brennan 1 Shannon Ormel 4 Chelsea Jacques 4 Shannon Ormel 1 Anonda Hoppner 4 Meghan Brennan 3 Ellie DeCaprio 1 Meghan Brennan 2 Livia Altmann 2 Kaila Pinkney 1 Livia Altmann 1 Ellie DeCaprio 1 @gatewhockey 2015-16 RESULTS RECORD: 22-9-7, 12-5-5 ECAC HOCKEY (HOME: 12-5-3, AWAY: 10-3-4, NEUTRAL 0-1-0) Date Opponent W/L/T Score Record Shots Goal Scorers Goalie (Svs) 10/2 ROBERT MORRIS W 5-3 1-0-0 31 Labbe, Parker, Gass, Wildfang, Quirion 21 - Rando 10/3 ROBERT MORRIS W 6-0 2-0-0 36 Wilson-Bennett (2), Labbe (2), Eldridge, Zalewski 31 - Rando 10/17 at Providence W 6-2 3-0-0 31 Sullivan (2), Eldridge (2), Pinkney, Zalewski 22- Rando 10/18 at UConn T 3-3 3-0-1 43 Sullivan, Zalewski, Larson 23 - Rando 10/23 at Merrimack W 4-3 4-0-1 31 Wilson-Bennett, Labbe, Zalewski, Wildfang 8 - Vandyk 10/24 at Merrimack L 4-2 4-1-1 49 Wildfang, Larson 11 - Rando 10/30 UNION * T 2-2 4-1-2 60 Perry, Eldridge 16 - Rando 10/31 RPI * T 3-3 4-1-3 34 Perry, Labbe, Larson 29 - Vandyk 11/6 at Quinnipiac * T 0-0 4-1-4 22 -- 44 - Rando 11/7 at Princeton * L 3-2 4-2-4 34 Labbe, Zalewski 29 - Rando 11/13 at RIT W 3-2 5-2-4 35 Perry, Eldridge, Wilson-Bennett 23 - Rando 11/14 RIT W 3-1 6-2-4 35 Eldridge, Labbe, Larson 32 - Vandyk 11/17 at Cornell * T 3-3 6-2-5 22 Sullivan, Zalewski, Quirion 32 - Rando 11/20 SYRACUSE W 2-1 7-2-5 17 Eldridge, Gass 35 - Vandyk 11/24 MERCYHURST L 4-2 7-3-5 26 Wilson-Bennett, Larson 17 - Rando 11/25 MERCYHURST W 3-0 8-3-5 29 Zafuto, Wildfang, Larson 25 - Vandyk 12/4 at Clarkson * W 4-3 9-3-5 19 Zafuto, Perry, Sullivan, Labbe 33 - Vandyk 12/5 at St. Lawrence * W 2-1 10-3-5 21 Eldridge, Larson 23 - Vandyk 1/4 at Syracuse T 2-2 10-3-6 22 Zafuto, Wilson-Bennett 18 - Vandyk 1/8 at Dartmouth * W 4-2 11-3-6 26 Wilson-Bennett (2), Zalewski, Larson 33 - Rando 1/9 at Harvard * L 6-2 11-4-6 32 Perry, Sullivan 20 - Rando, 2 - Vandyk 1/12 CORNELL * W 4-3 12-4-6 28 Sullivan, Labbe, Haus, Larson 17 - Vandyk 1/15 BROWN * W 6-2 13-4-6 33 Zafuto, Perry, Wilson-Bennett 20 - Vandyk 1/16 YALE * W 4-2 14-4-6 26 Zafuto, Sullivan, Zalewski, Larson 25 - Vandyk 1/22 ST.
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