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Penn State (4-7-1, 0-4-0 Cha) Games #15-16 | Nov 20-21 | Pegula Ice Arena | University Park, Pa PENN STATE 2018-19 WOMEN’S HOCKEY RIT (3-6-4, 1-2-0 CHA) VS. PENN STATE (4-7-1, 0-4-0 CHA) GAMES #15-16 | NOV 20-21 | PEGULA ICE ARENA | UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. SEPTEMBER Sat. 22 # RYERSON University Park, PA W, 4-0 Fri. 28 at Colgate Hamilton, NY L, 1-3 Sat. 29 at Colgate Hamilton, NY W, 4-2 OCTOBER Fri. 5 MERRIMACK University Park, PA T, 1-1 (OT) Sat. 6 MERRIMACK University Park, PA L, 1-2 Fri. 12 at Union Schenectady, NY W, 3-1 Sat. 13 at Union Schenectady, NY W, 3-2 NITTANY NOTES Fri. 19 PROVIDENCE University Park, PA L, 2-3 (OT) QUICK HITS Sat. 20 PROVIDENCE University Park, PA W 5-3 •This series is the eighth series of the season for the Nittany Lions and Fri. 26 * at Mercyhurst Erie, PA L, 1-2 the fourth series of the season at home at Pegula Ice Arena. This series Sat. 27 * at Mercyhurst Erie, PA L, 4-5 (OT) will be the fourth and fifth straight road games for the Tigers. NOVEMBER •The Nittany Lions went 1-0-1 last weekend in a non-conference series Sat. 3 * SYRACUSE University Park, PA L, 0-1 with RPI. Penn State picked up its first shutout and tied its second- Sun. 4 * SYRACUSE University Park, PA L, 2-5 highest goal total of the season in Friday’s 4-0 win, followed by a 1-1 tie. Fri. 16 at RPI Troy, NY W, 4-0 Sat. 17 at RPI Troy, NY T, 1-1 (OT) •RIT enters this series unbeaten in three-straight games and outscoring Tue. 20 * RIT University Park, PA 6 p.m. its opponents 13-7 over that span. The Tigers’ latest game was a 6-4 Wed. 21 * RIT University Park, PA 3 p.m. come-from-behind victory over CHA-foe Syracuse that included four- Fri. 30 * at Robert Morris Pittsburgh, PA 7:05 p.m. unanswered goals for RIT. DECEMBER Sat. 1 * at Robert Morris Pittsburgh, PA 3:05 p.m. SERIES NOTES Sun. 30 at Boston University Boston, MA 3:05 p.m. •Penn State leads the all-time series 15-13-3 over RIT, including winning Mon. 31 at Boston University Boston, MA 1:05 p.m. the last four games by a total scored of 13-1. JANUARY •Both teams will meet again at RIT Feb. 22-23. Tue. 8 CORNELL University Park, PA 6 p.m. Sun. 20 * LINDENWOOD University Park, PA 2 p.m. Mon. 21 * LINDENWOOD University Park, PA 2 p.m. NUMBERS TO KNOW Fri. 25 * at Syracuse Syracuse, NY 7 p.m. Three Nittany Lion Penn State recorded Sat. 26 * at Syracuse Syracuse, NY 3 p.m. freshmen have been its second game of the Tue. 29 at Princeton Princeton, NJ 6 p.m. named CHA Rookie of season with two power the Week this season. FEBRUARY play goals last Friday at Izzy Heminger joined Fri. 8 * ROBERT MORRIS University Park, PA TBA RPI. They recorded three Rene Gangarosa and Sat. 9 * ROBERT MORRIS University Park, PA TBA 3 2 multi-goal power play Loli Fidler as an award Fri. 15 * MERCYHURST University Park, Pa. 6 p.m. games all of 2017-18. Sat. 16 * MERCYHURST University Park, Pa. 3 p.m. winner this past week. Fri. 22 * at RIT Rochester, NY 2 p.m. 2018-19 SEASON LEADERS Sat. 23 * at RIT Rochester, NY 1 p.m. Points Power Play Goals MARCH Natalie Heising 16 Katie Rankin 2 Fri. 1 * at Lindenwood St. Charles, MO 6 p.m. Kelsey Crow 10 5 Tied 1 Sat. 2 * at Lindenwood St. Charles, MO 1 p.m. Loli Fidler 7 Wed. 6 ^ CHA Tournament Buffalo, N.Y. TBA Katie McMillan 6 Thu. 7 ^ CHA Tournament Buffalo, N.Y. TBA Blocked Shots Fri. 8 ^ CHA Tournament Buffalo, N.Y. TBA Morgan Rolph 31 Goals Kelsey Crow 31 #: Exhibition; * College Hockey America Game; ^ CHA Tournament Natalie Heising 7 Jessica Adolfsson 25 BOLD CAPS indicate home game at Pegula Ice Arena Katie McMillan 4 All Times Eastern Katie Rankin 3 Saves Brooke Madsen 3 Jenna Brenneman 284 www.GoPSUsports.com Chantal Burke 24 Instagram & Twitter: PennStateWHKY Assists Facebook: PennStateWomensHockey Kelsey Crow 10 Save Percentage Contact: Kevin Stoicovy - [email protected] Natalie Heising 9 Jenna Brenneman .922% O: (814) 865-3613 C: (814) 441-1670 Loli Fidler 5 Chantal Burke .828% 2018-19 QUICK FACTS LAST TIME OUT: RENNSELAER 13 games. Sophomore forward Brittany The Nittany Lions went 1-0-1 in Troy, N.Y. Gout is second on the team with ten PENN STATE UNIVERSITY against RPI to break a four-game losing points on two goals and eight helpers. Location .................................University Park, Pa. skid. In game one, Penn State earned its Founded ...............................................................1855 first shutout of the 2018-19 season with a Terra Lanteigne has started all 13 games Enrollment ...................................................... 46,610 4-0 win over the Engineers. In game two, for the Tigers in goal and has put together Nickname...........................................Nittany Lions both teams went to overtime and ended some impressive numbers. She has a 2.12 Colors ..............................................Blue and White the game in a 1-1 stalemate. GAA to go with a .939 save percentage Conference ....College Hockey America (CHA) and a shutout. Home Facility ............ Pegula Ice Arena (5,782) President ............................................Eric J. Barron The Nittany Lions had four different goal Director of Athletics .................. Sandy Barbour scorers in game one, including Kelsey ALL TIME SERIES Senior Women’s Administrator ...Charmelle Green Crow, Natalie Heising, Izzy Heminger, and The Nittany Lions lead the all-time Faculty Representative .............Dennis Scanlon Sophie Slattery. Those three players in series 15-13-3. Penn State swept all four Hockey Administrator ..................Michael Cross addition to Abby Welch recorded multiple matchups in the 2017-18 season by a Athletics Website.......www.GoPSUsports.com points in the contest led by Heminger’s combined score of 13-1. three. COACHING STAFF SEE YOU IN JANUARY! Head Coach .................................. Jeff Kampersal Jenna Brenneman earned her first shutout This home series marks the final home 2nd Season at Penn State of the season and her first with the series of the 2018 calendar year for the 10-15-11 School Record (One Season) Nittany Lions behind a strong 22-save Nittany Lions. Their next home game at 337-276-69 Career Record (22 Seasons) performance. Pegula Ice Arena will be Tuesday, Jan. 8, Alma Mater — Princeton, ’92) [email protected] against Cornell at 6 p.m. Assistant Coach ..........................Allison Coomey In game two, Penn State opened the 2nd Season (Niagara, ’02) scoring again on a goal from Slattery, her TUESDAY’S GONE [email protected] second of the weekend. RPI finally got on This Tuesday’s matchup is one of three Assistant Coach .............................Celeste Brown the board in the second period to tie the Tuesday games this season for the 2nd Season (RIT, ’15) game. Penn State controlled play in the Nittany Lions. This matchup and the Jan. [email protected] third period and overtime but couldn’t 8 matchup against Cornell are both at Hockey Office ...........................Pegula Ice Arena quite score the go-ahead goal and ended home. On Jan. 29, Penn State travels to University Drive the game in a tie. Princeton for a 6 p.m. puck drop. University Park, PA 16802 Office Phone................................. (814) 867-7458 LOOKING AT RIT NUMBERS TO NOTE The Tigers had just one game this past This matchup features the two stingiest TEAM INFORMATION 2017-18 Overall Record .............................10-15-11 weekend and it was a thriller. RIT erased teams in College Hockey America in 2017-18 CHA Record ......................................6-7-7 a two-goal deficit in the third period with terms of goals allowed. Penn State leads Postseason Finish .....................CHA 2nd Round four unanswered goals to take down the conference with just 31 goals allowed Letterwinners Returning/Lost ......................17/6 Syracuse last Friday in a CHA showdown. through 14 games and RIT is close behind Newcomers ...............................................................7 RIT enters the series on a three-game in second place with 32 goals allowed 2018-19 Captain .......................... #7 Kelsey Crow streak without a loss (2-0-1). through 13 games. RIT has found some Alt. Captains .....#5 B. Madsen, #20 N. Heising success on the power play this season Instagram .............................. @PennStateWHKY RIT had five skaters record two points with the second-ranked PP unit in the Facebook ................ PennStateWomensHockey each against Syracuse, including leading CHA at 18.2% (8/44). Penn State counters Twitter..................................... @PennStateWHKY point-scorer Kendall Cornine. The senior with being the least penalized team in the has eight goals and three assists through conference at 7.6 PIM/G. 2018-19 COLLEGE HOCKEY AMERICA REGULAR SEASON STANDINGS CHA Points CHA Record CHA Pct. Overall PCT. Home Away Neutral Streak Mercyhurst 12 6-2 0.750 6-6-2 0.500 3-3-2 3-3-0 0-0-0 T2 Robert Morris 9 4-1-1 0.750 6-7-3 0.469 3-4-3 3-3-0 0-0-0 L1 Syracuse 8 4-3 0.571 4-8-1 0.346 0-5-1 4-3-0 0-0-0 L2 Lindenwood 3 1-4-1 0.250 3-7-2 0.333 2-3-1 1-4-1 0-0-0 W1 RIT 2 1-2 0.333 3-6-4 0.385 1-3-2 2-3-2 0-0-0 W1 Penn State 0 0-4 0.000 5-7-2 0.429 1-4-1 4-3-1 0-0-0 T1 2 2018-19 PENN STATE WOMEN’S HOCKEY IZZY MAKING YOU DIZZY three assists at Mercyhurst 10/26-27 Freshmen defenseman Izzy Heminger and has a point in seven of the Nittany GAMEDAY CENTRAL PENN STATE VS.
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