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Rinksport 2014 College Prep Program - Babson College RinkSport 2014 College Prep Program - Babson College Team Black # First Name Last Name Posi@on Shoot Dorm Room # Date of Birth City ST Grad High School Club Team Name Level 1 Lauren Bennett Goalie Left Mandell 510a 02/04/1997 MarineChicago on St. IL 2015 Whitney M. Young Magnet HS Naperville Sabres 19U 2 Brinna Dochniak Defense Right Mandell 519b '07/14/1997 Croix MN 2015 Stillwater Area High School Minnesota Blades 19U 3 Tala Glass Defense Right Mandell 519c '03/07/1998 Glecnoe IL 2016 North Shore Country Day School Chicago Young Americans 16U 4 Kathleen Horsfall Defense Left Mandell 519d '02/21/1996 Westwood MA 2015 Kent School CT Northern Lights 19U 5 Haley Nielsen Defense Left Mandell 517a '04/09/1997 Plymouth MN 2015 Orono High School Minnesota Nordiques 19U 6 Breea Kobernick Defense Left Mandell 517b '07/22/1998 North Bethesda MD 2016 Walter Johnson HS Washington Pride 19U 7 Grace Schreiber Defense Right Mandell 517c '01/18/1999 Chester NJ 2017 Hotchkiss School New Jersey Colonials 16U 9 Meade Avery Forward Right Mandell 517d '09/11/1997 Lyme NH 2016 Choate Rosemary Hall Mid-Fairfield Stars 16U 10 Amanda Ballestero Forward Right Mandell 516a '10/12/1996 Gurnee IL 2015 Warren Township High School Team Illinois AAA 19U 11 Kendall Cornine Forward Right Mandell 516b '12/17/1996 Kinnelon NJ 2015 Morristown Beard School New Jersey Colonials 19U 12 Kiera Dwyer Forward Right Mandell 516c '12/11/1996 Weymouth MA 2015 Archbishop Williams HS Charles River Blazers 19U 13 Kate Hickey Forward Left Mandell 516d '05/02/1996 Montreal QC 2015 Dawson College Dawson College Blues CEGEP 14 Willa King Forward Right Mandell 512a '11/22/1999 New York NY 2017 St. Pauls School East Coast Wizards 16U 15 Avital Romoff Forward Right Mandell 512b '11/01/1996 Cote Saint Luc QC 2016 Hotchkiss School N/A N/A 16 Rachel Sacca Forward Right Mandell 512c 11/3/1997 Hawthorn Woods IL 2016 Carmel Catholic Team Illinois AAA 19U 17 Meghara McManus Forward Right Mandell 512d '04/12/1998 Milton MA 2016 Dexter Southfield School Charles River Blazers 16U 30 Emily Yue Goalie Left Mandell 510b '10/13/1997 Guilford CT 2016 Deerfield Academy Mid-Fairfield Stars 16U Coach Rob Morgan - St. Norbert College Mandell 116c Coach Melanie Green - RPI Mandell 219d Counselor Kelsey Lynch - Plymouth State University Mandell 504a Team Lite Blue # First Name Last Name Posi@on Shoot Dorm Room # Date of Birth City ST Grad High School Club Team Name Level 1 Zowie Caouette Goalie Left Mandell 405a '05/22/1997 South Windsor CT 2015 Northfield Mount Hermon Mid-Fairfield Stars 16U 2 Hallie Bigman Defense Right Mandell 405b '12/11/1998 San Ramon CA 2017 Dougherty Valley HS Wildcats 16U 3 Erin Healy Defense Left Mandell 405c '03/16/1998 Melrose MA 2016 Arlington Catholic MA Spitfires 16U 4 Allie Olnowich Defense Right Mandell 405d '07/10/1998 Madison NJ 2016 The Lawrenceville School New Jersey Colonials 16U 5 Eliza Quigley Defense Right Mandell 505a '02/06/1997 Marblehead MA 2015 Phillips Andover East Coast Wizards 19U 6 Amanda Sload Defense Right Mandell 505b '02/20/1997 Darien CT 2015 Darien High School Dairen CT 19U 7 Clare Tipler Defense Right Mandell 505c '10/28/1998 Saint Paul MN 2017 St. Paul Academy & Summit School Minnesota Blades 19U 8 Madison Weller Defense Right Mandell 505d '03/06/1997 Lido Beach NY 2015 Portledge School New Jersey Rockets 9 Bridget Carey Forward Left Mandell 510c '04/15/1996 Weymouth MA 2015 St. Paul School Bay State Breakers 19U 10 Claudia Cohen Forward Right Mandell 507a '11/10/1995 New York NY 2015 The Gunnery School Mid-Fairfield Stars 19U 11 Katherine Flaherty Forward Left Mandell 507b '09/22/1996 Dorado PR 2015 Milton Academy Middlesex Islanders 19U 12 Madison Farrand Forward Left Mandell 507c '11/09/1998 Potomac MD 2016 Winston Churchill HS Washington Pride 19U 13 Sierra Lee Forward Left Mandell 507d '09/07/1999 Ferguson's Cove NS 2017 New Hampton School N/A N/A 14 Mikayla McLaughlin Forward Right Mandell 404a '07/04/1996 Glenburn ME 2015 The Kent School CT Northern Lights 19U 15 Lindsay Miller Forward Right Mandell 404b '04/13/1997 Manhasset NY 2015 Portledge School Mid-Fairfield Stars 16U 16 Ali O'Leary Forward Left Mandell 404c '07/26/1997 Reading MA 2016 Reading Memorial North Shore Vipers 19U 17 Kylie Wilkes Forward Right Mandell 404d '02/24/1998 Howell NJ 2016 Berkshire School New Jersey Colonials 16U 30 Allegra Grant Goalie Left Mandell 510d 10/27/1997 Winnetka IL 2016 Phillips Exeter Academy East Coast Wizards 19U Coach Bill Mandigo - Middlebury College Mandell 117b Coach Holley Tyng - Dartmouth College Mandell 219a Counselor Amanda Boulier - St. Lawrence University Mandell 504b Team Gold Mandell # First Name Last Name Posi@on Shoot Dorm Room # Date of Birth City ST Grad High School Club Team Name Level 1 Molly Barrow Goalie Left Mandell 419a '03/27/1998 Belmont MA 2016 Newton Country Day School East Coast Wizards 16U 2 Sarah Goss Defense Right Mandell 419b '04/18/1997 Wellesley MA 2015 Wellesley High School Boch Blazers 16U 3 Grace Jennings Defense Left Mandell 419c 10/30/1996 Ghent NY 2015 Hotchkiss School Mid-Fairfield Stars 19U 4 Bridget Sherman Defense Left Mandell 419d '08/11/1997 Washington DC 2015 Wilson High School Washington Pride 19U 5 Victoria Messina Defense Right Mandell 417a 05/24/1996 Hingham MA 2015 Hingham High School Bay State Breakers 19U 6 Azniv Nalbandian Defense Right Mandell 417b 04/16/1997 Andover MA 2015 Philips Exeter Academy N/A N/A 7 Laura Schmidlein Defense Left Mandell 417c 08/09/1996 Waltham MA 2015 Rivers School East Coast Wizards 19U 9 Jessica Adams Forward Right Mandell 417d '04/08/1999 Holliston MA 2017 St. Mark's School Assabet Valley 16U 10 Diana Buckley Forward Right Mandell 416a '01/19/1997 Woodbridge VA 2015 Woodbridge Senior HS Washington Pride 19U 11 Madelyn Evangelous Forward Left Mandell 416b 12/25/1995 Hudson MA 2015 Worcester Academy MA Spitfires 19U 12 Shanna Hickman Forward Left Mandell 416c '03/14/1996 Wellesley MA 2015 Nobles and Greenough East Coast Wizards 19U 13 Meghan Halloran Forward Left Mandell 410c 08/17/1998 Darien CT 2017 Deerfield Academy Mid-Fairfield Stars 16U 14 Lizzie Horwitz Forward Left Mandell 410d '07/01/1995 Chicago IL 2015 Hotchkiss School N/A N/A 15 Alana Lopez Forward Right Mandell 412a '07/16/1996 Wolcott CT 2015 Vermont Academy N/A N/A 16 Sierra Semmel Forward Right Mandell 412b 11/17/1996 Dedham ME 2015 Loomis Chaffee CT Polar Bears 19U 17 Brooke Solomon Forward Right Mandell 412c '03/23/1997 Parkton MD 2015 Saint Pauls School Washington Pride 19U 30 Lexi Tilton Goalie Right Mandell 412b '12/21/1997 Bedford NH 2016 Proctor Academy NH Avalanche 16U Coach Jeff Kampersal - Princeton University Coach Emily McNamara - Hamilton College Mandell 112a Counselor Jennifer Godin - RPI Mandell 410a Team Gray Mandell # First Name Last Name Posi@on Shoot Dorm Room # Date of Birth City ST Grad High School Club Team Name Level 1 Gianna Meloni Goalie Left Mandell 207a '12/21/1998 Washington DC 2017 Georgetown Visitation Washington Pride 19U 2 Rachel Carranza Defense Right Mandell 207b '07/09/1997 Gates Mills OH 2015 Gilmour Academy N/A 19U 3 Elizabeth (Kelly) McCarthy Defense Left Mandell 207c '06/03/1998 Raleigh NC 2017 St. Davids Carolina Lightning 16U 4 Tatum Gietl Defense Right Mandell 207d '07/18/1998 Littleton CO 2016 Dakota Ridge HS Colorado Select 16U 5 Julia Lee Defense Right Mandell 210a 09/07/1999 Ferguson's Cove NS 2017 New Hampton School N/A N/A 6 Alice Pingeon Defense Right Mandell 210b 09/19/1997 Lincoln MA 2016 Rivers School East Coast Wizards 19U 7 Kate Tewksbury Defense Left Mandell 210c '03/01/1998 New York NY 2016 Taft School Mid-Fairfield Stars 16U 9 Jordyn Cholish Forward Right Mandell 210d 9/6/1996 Exton PA 2015 Middletown High School Washington Pride 19U 10 Molly Eden Forward Right Mandell 212a '01/25/1997 Framingham MA 2015 Rivers School Middlesex Islanders 16U 11 Caroline Godfrey Forward Right Mandell 212b '10/14/1996 Aspen CO 2015 Aspen High School Aspen Leafs 19U 12 Natalie Lima Forward Right Mandell 212c 12/15/1998 Summit NJ 2017 The Pingry School New Jersey Colonials 16U 13 Siobhan McDermott Forward Right Mandell 212d '11/20/1997 North Andover MA 2016 Berwick Academy Bulldogs 19U 14 Jamie McNamara Forward Right Mandell 217a '05/25/1997 Dedham MA 2015 Noble and Greenough MA Spitfires 19U 15 Nicole Mensi Forward Left Mandell 217b '07/21/1997 Mamaroneck NY 2015 Northwood School N/A N/A 16 Egan Sachs-Hecht Forward Left Mandell 217c '06/27/1997 Plainview NY 2015 Lawrenceville School New Jersey Colonials 16U 17 Bridgit Sullivan Forward Left Mandell 217d '01/15/1998 Vermontville NY 2016 Northwood Prep School N/A N/A Coach Grant Kimball - University of Vermont Mandell 116d Coach Casey Handrahan - University of ConnecMcut Mandell 116b Counselor Kae Mandigo - Middlebury College Mandell 216d Team Green # First Name Last Name Posi@on Shoot Dorm Room # Date of Birth City ST Grad High School Club Team Name Level 1 Rebecca Dutton Goalie Left Mandell 310a '10/08/1998 Milford CT 2016 Taft School Assabet Valley 16U 2 Charlotte Abrecht Defense Right Mandell 310b '08/20/1997 Weston MA 2016 Noble and Greenough East Coast Wizards 16U 3 Danielle Haasbeek Defense Left Mandell 310c '03/18/1997 New York NY 2015 Balmoral Hall School N/A N/A 4 Sarah Ince Defense Right Mandell 310d '12/17/1999 New Rochelle NY 2017 Rye Country Day School Mid-Fairfield Stars 16U 5 Miranda Nestor Defense Right Mandell 312a '03/11/1998 Reading MA 2016 Phillips Andover Academy Assabet Valley 16U 6 Kayleigh Rahbany Defense Right Mandell 312b '08/02/1997 Sudbury MA 2015 Rivers School Team Pittsburgh 19U 7 Kasey Welch Defense Left Mandell 312c '06/16/1997 Winchester MA 2016 Phillips Academy Andover Middlesex Islanders 19U 9 Rachael Barry Forward Right Mandell 312d '07/18/1996 Walpole MA 2015 Hebron Academy Charles River Blazers 19U 10 Logan Harper Forward Right Mandell 317a '11/21/1996 Gurnee IL 2015 Carmel Catholic High School Milwaukee Jr.
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