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Game 14. 15 & 16 #Oneroar Lindenwood University GAME 14. 15 & 16 #ONEROAR FEBRUARY 18 - 6:00 P.M. ET | FEBRUARY 19 - 2:00 P.M. ET MERCYHURST ICE CENTER | ERIE, PA. FEBRUARY 21 - 2:00 P.M. ET 2020-2021 LINDENWOOD WOMEN'S HOCKEY LINDENWOOD UNIVERSITY MERCYHURST LIONS LAKERS OVERALL RECORD: 2-10-1 | CHA RECORD: 2-10-1 OVERALL RECORD: 6-5-1 | CHA RECORD: 6-5-1 GAME NOTES HEAD TO HEAD SCHEDULE The Lindenwood women's hockey team (2-10-1, 2-10-1 Date Opponent Time/Result CHA) is set for their second straiht three-game series, 11/29/2020 at Penn State* L, 0-3 this time on the road against Mercyhurst (6-5-1, 6-5-1 11/30/2020 at Penn State* L, 1-4 19 .......................................Goals .....................................30 12/3/2020 at Robert Morris* L, 2-4 CHA). Puck drop for the series opener on Thursday is 1.5 ............................Goals Per Game ...........................2.5 12/4/2020 at Robert Morris* L, 0-4 scheduled for 6:00 p.m. ET from Mercyhurst Ice Center 3.3 .................. Goals Allowed Per Game ....................1.8 12/10/2020 Robert Morris* L, 0-4 in Erie, Pa. 12/11/2020 Robert Morris* L, 1-2 (OT) 26.4 ........................Shots Per Game ......................... 32.1 1/10/2021 at RIT* W 2-0 39.8 ................Shots Allowed Per Game ................28.8 The Lakers defeated the Lions in three out of the four 1/11/2021 at RIT* W 5-1 6-49 .....................PPG-Opportunities ....................4-50 1/29/2021 #8 Penn State* L, 2-6 matchups last season. The lone eception being a 3-2 12.2 ............................Power Play % ............................8.0 1/30/2021 #8 Penn State* T, 2-2 Lion win on February 7th. 62-73 ....................PK-Opportunities ....................40-45 2/12/2021 Syracuse* L, 1-4 2/13/2021 Syracuse* L, 2-5 84.9 .......................... Penalty Kill % ..........................88.8 2/14/2021 Syracuse* L, 1-4 Six of the seven Lindenwood wins over Mercyhurst have 42.3 .................Faceoff Win Percentage ................ 54.4 come on home ice, including the victory last season. 2/18/2021 at Mercyhurst* 6:00 P.M. ET 76 ...................................Penalties ...................................51 2/19/2021 at Mercyhurst* 6:00 P.M. ET 2/21/2021 at Mercyhurst 2:00 P.M. ET Junior center Jada Burke tallied two points (1 G, 1 A) in GAME-BY-GAME 2/25/2021 RIT 7:30 P.M. the win. The Nepean, Ontario native netted her first goal 10/28/2011 #8 Mercyhurst L 0-7 Wentzville, Mo. 2/26/2021 RIT 12:00 P.M. of the season in last weekends series against Syracuse. 10/29/2011 #8 Mercyhurst L 1-14 Wentzville, Mo. All home games at Centene Community Ice Center The goal was the 16th of her career, second most among 12/14/2011 at #5 Mercyhurst L 0-9 Erie, Pa. * - CHA Game 12/15/2011 at #5 Mercyhurst L 2-7 Erie, Pa. active Lindenwood players. 11/2/2012 #5 Mercyhurst L 1-6 Wentzville, Mo. 11/3/2012 #5 Mercyhurst L 0-6 Wentzville, Mo. Megan Wagner added an assist in the season series vs 1/25/2013 at #6 Mercyhurst L 0-10 Jamestown, N.Y. 1/26/2013 at #6 Mercyhurst L 1-5 Erie, Pa. QUICK FACTS the Lakers last season 12/14/2013 Mercyhurst L 1-7 Wentzville, Mo. 12/15/2013 Mercyhurst L 1-4 Wentzville, Mo. Mascot: Lions Wagner scored two goals in the three-game series 2/21/2014 at #8 Mercyhurst L 1-4 Erie, Pa. 2/22/2014 at #8 Mercyhurst T 2-2 Erie, Pa. Location: St. Charles, Mo. against Syracuse last weekend. The senior wing ranks 12/5/2014 at #7 Mercyhurst L 2-6 Erie, Pa. Founded: 1827 second on the team with six points (5 G, 1 A) through 13 12/6/2014 at #7 Mercyhurst L 2-5 Erie, Pa. Enrollment: 6,127 games played. 2/20/2015 Mercyhurst W 3-1 Wentzville, Mo. 2/21/2015 Mercyhurst L 1-7 Wentzville, Mo. Colors: Black & Vegas Gold 11/13/2015 at Mercyhurst L 2-3 Erie, Pa. Athletics Director: Brad Wachler In two of the four matchups a year ago, the Lions found 11/14/2015 at Mercyhurst L 1-2 Erie, Pa. the back of the net in the third period. They have scored 1/22/2016 Mercyhurst L 0-2 Wentzville, Mo. 1/23/2016 Mercyhurst W 1-0 Wentzville, Mo. 11 goals in the final frame this season, their most of any 12/2/2016 Mercyhurst L 0-4 Wentzville, Mo. COACHING STAFF period. 12/3/2016 Mercyhurst W 3-1 Wentzville, Mo. Head Coach: Shelley Looney 2/17/2017 at Mercyhurst L 2-3 Erie, Pa. Alma Mater: Northeastern 2/18/2017 at Mercyhurst L 1-5 Erie, Pa. 3/2/2017 vs Mercyhurst W 3-2 Buffalo, NY Record at Lindenwood: 7-34-6 (Second season) 10/13/2017 Mercyhurst W 3-2 Wentzville, Mo. Career Record: 7-34-6 (Second season) SERIES HISTORY 10/14/2017 Mercyhurst L 1-6 Wentzville, Mo. Assistant Coach: Kristi Kehoe 1/19/2018 at Mercyhurst L 0-3 Erie, Pa. Assistant Coach: Mike Venezia Lindenwood has picked up seven wins in the series 1/20/2018 at Mercyhurst L 1-5 Erie, Pa. history, while the Lakers have tallied 29. There has only 11/3/2018 Mercyhurst W 4-1 Wentzville, Mo. 11/4/2018 Mercyhurst L 0-5 Wentzville, Mo. COMMUNICATIONS been one tie between these two teams, that coming in 1/25/2019 at Mercyhurst L 0-2 Erie, Pa. 2014. 1/26/2019 at Mercyhurst L 2-4 Erie, Pa. Women's Hockey Contact ...............................Andrew Honerkamp 11/1/2019 at Mercyhurst L 0-3 Erie, Pa. Email ................................................AHonerkamp@Lindenwood.edu In six of the seven Lindenwood wins during the season 11/2/2019 at Mercyhurst L 2-7 Erie, Pa. Office Phone ................................................................636-627-4330 2/7/2020 Mercyhurst W 3-2 Maryland Heights, Mo. Cell Phone ................................................................... 636-544-0899 series, they have scored three or more goals, including 2/8/2020 Mercyhurst L 0-1 Maryland Heights, Mo. Secondary Contact.........................................................Mike Barone last seasons win. Email .......................................................MBarone@Lindenwood.edu Office Phone ............................................................... 636-949-4368 Nine games in the series history have been decided by one goal or less. The Lions are 4-4-1 in those nine AREA MEDIA games. Name Phone Number St. Charles Journal ................................................. 636-946-6111 St. Louis Post-Dispatch ..........................................314-340-8170 KTVI (Channel 2-Fox) ................................................314-213-7831 KMOV (Channel 4-CBS) ..........................................314-444-6333 KDSK (Channel 5-NBC)............................................314-444-5125 2020-21 ROSTER #ONEROAR 2020-21 LINDENWOOD WOMEN'S HOCKEY ROSTER NO NAME POS HT YR HOMETOWN PREVIOUS SCHOOL 1 Annika Asplundh G 5-7 Jr. New Hope, Pa. Princeton Day 2 Rachel Goff F 5-0 So. Naperville, Ill. Naperville North 4 Casey Adimey D 5-8 Jr. Amherst, N.Y. Amherst Central 7 Sierra Burt F 5-6 Sr. Bayfield, Ontario St. Anne's Catholic Secondary 8 Maddison Stitt D 5-10 Jr. Ottawa, Ontario All Saints 9 Meara Ryan F 5-7 So. Pembroke, Ontario Bishop Smith Catholic 10 Sarah Dravis F 5-2 Fr. Rochester, Minn. Lourdes 12 Sena Takenaka D 5-3 Fr. Osaka, Japan Ontario Hockey Academy 13 Megan Wagner F 5-1 Sr. Niles, Ill. Maine South 14 Jane Jacobs D 5-6 Sr. Carseland, Alberta The Edge School 16 Kaitlin Finnegan F 5-4 Fr. Tecumseh, Kan. Kansas Connections Academy 17 Gigi Pora F 5-8 So. Greely, Ontario St. Mark 18 Teagan Heaslip D 5-7 Fr. Fort Worth, Texas Okemos 19 Hannah Alt F 5-3 Sr. Belvidere, Ill. Belvidere North 20 Madilynn Hickey F 5-6 So. Lowell, Ind. Culver Academy 21 Lokelani Antonio F 5-2 So. Black Diamond, Wash. Enumclaw 22 Thea Jørgensen D 5-9 Fr. Oslo, Norway Fria Laroverken Linkoping 24 Jada Burke F 6-0 Jr. Nepean, Ontario Mother Teresa Catholic 25 Chloe Corbin F 5-7 Fr. Maple Grove, Minn. Maple Grove 26 Kayla Martinez D 5-7 Jr. Livonia, Mich. Stevenson 27 Bailey Coyne F 5-3 Sr. Palos Heights, Ill. Loomis Chaffee School 30 Julia Maguire G 5-7 So. Muskegon, Mich. North Muskegon Public ALPHABETICAL ROSTER LIONS FROM CANADA/INTERNATIONAL NO. NAME POS YR ALBERTA - 1 4 Casey Adimey D Jr. NAME HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL 19 Hannah Alt F Sr. Jane Jacobs Carseland The Edge School 21 Lokelani Antonio F So. Japan - 1 NAME HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL 1 Annika Asplundh G Jr. Sena Takenaka Osaka Ontario Hockey Academy 24 Jada Burke F Jr. 7 Sierra Burt F Sr. Norway- 1 25 Chloe Corbin F Fr. NAME HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL 27 Bailey Coyne F Sr. Thea Jørgensen Oslo Fria Laroverken Linkoping 10 Sarah Dravis F Fr. ONTARIO - 8 16 Kaitlin Finnegan F Fr. NAME HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL 2 Rachel Goff F So. Jada Burke Nepean Mother Theresa Catholic 18 Teagan Heaslip D Fr. Sierra Burt Bayfield St. Anne's Catholic 20 Madilynn Hickey F So. Gigi Pora Greely St. Mark 14 Jane Jacobs D Sr. Meara Ryan Pembroke Bishop Smith Catholic 22 Thea Jørgensen D Fr. Maddison Stitt Ottawa All Saints 30 Julia Maguire G So. 26 Kayla Martinez D Sr. LIONS FROM UNITED STATES 17 Gigi Pora F So. ILLINOIS - 2 9 Meara Ryan F So. NAME HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL 8 Maddison Stitt D Jr. Hannah Alt Belvidere Belvidere North 12 Sena Takenaka D Fr. Bailey Coyne Palos Heights The Loomis Chaffee School 13 Megan Wagner F Sr. Rachel Goff Naperville Naperville North Megan Wagner Niles Maine South INDIANA - 1 NAME HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL Madilynn Hickey Lowell Culver Academy KANSAS - 1 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE NAME HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL Kaitlin Finnegan Tecumseh Kansas Connections Academny NAME PRONUNCIATION MICHIGAN - 1 Casey Adimey ...................................................................ADD - A - ME NAME HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL Lokelani Antonio ....................................................LOW - KUH - LONIE Julia Maguire Muskegon North Muskegon Public Annika Ashplundh ...............................................................OS
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