2007-08

Senior • Defense • 5-6, 125 • 7/12/85 • Ridgefi eld, Connecticut

HEAD COACH RICK SEELEY SAYS—“Katie has come back fo- BEFORE CLARKSON—Served as captain and was team MVP for the cused and is in great shape. As captain she wants to lead this team to a Berkshire School for the 2003-04 season … Scored 18 points on nine higher level. When she is at her best, there are not many players better. goals and nine assists along with a plus/minus of +26 through 26 games She has proven that over her fi rst three years, but her is to be the … Named All-New England First-Team Defense. best every game this season. She can control games for us. She is smart offensively and is very smooth with the puck. We feel very fortunate to PERSONAL—Daughter of Susan and Sean Morrison ... Born July 12, have Katie back on defense." 1985 ... Project Arete major … Oldest of six children … Father is a police offi cer in NYC … Was team captain for the fi eld hockey and track teams JUNIOR YEAR (2006-07)—Well balanced contributor to the offense at Berkshire School in both her junior and senior years … Lists Brian with eight goals and seven assists through 33 games … Connected for four Leetch as her favorite athlete. goals and one assist in her fi rst three games of the season … Had three goals and one assist in weekend series at Mercyhurst (10/13-14), including two goals in 3-3 tie against Lakers … Also scored twice in 4-3 loss at Harvard (1/27) … Closed out campaign with four assists and one goal in last fi ve contests … Twice named to the ECACHL weekly Honor Roll (10/16, 1/29).

SOPHOMORE YEAR (2005-06)—A versatile player who made an impact up front and on the blueline … Slowed by injury early in the 2006 portion of the schedule, but came back to skate in the fi nal seven games of the season … Played in 28 games, recording 13 points, including 10 assists … Netted a power-play goal and two game-winners … Played a prominent role on Clarkson’s fourth-ranked scoring defense, which al- lowed opponents just 1.41 goals per game ... Tallied biggest goal of her collegiate career with the game-winner in 2-1 overtime win at Harvard (3/4) in Game 2 of the ECACHL quarterfi nals to tie the series 1-1 … Played a key role on Clarkson’s NCAA top-rated penalty-killing unit (107-115, 93%) … Scored the game-winner and added one assist in 5-2 victory over Northeastern (11/5) … Also had a goal and an assist in 6-0 win over Robert Morris (1/7) … Recorded two assists in 4-2 win over Providence (11/6) and in 5-1 triumph at Quinnipiac (11/19).

FRESHMAN YEAR (2004-05)—The Golden Knights’ leading play- maker with 13 assists …Tied for second on Clarkson in scoring with 20 CAREER GAME-HIGHS—Most Recent points, sharing the highest rookie total along with classmate Brooke Beazer Points: 3 (2-1) – vs Niagara in 4-3 win, 12/4/04 … Tallied both goals in 2-1 win at Northeastern (11/7) … Notched one Goals: 2 (four) - at Harvard in 4-3 loss, 1/27/07 power-play marker … Tied for team lead in plus/minus at +7 … Selected Assists: 2 (fi ve times) - at Rensselaer in 3-2 win, 2/16/07 three times to the ECACHL weekly Honor Roll (10/26, 11/9, 12/6). Power Play Goals: 1 (fi ve times) – at St. Lawrence in 3-1 loss, 10/20/06

Year GP G A Pts P/M PP SH GW HT +/- 2004-05 Fr 35 7 13 20 15/30 1 0 1 0 +7 2005-06 So 28 3 10 13 12/24 1 0 2 0 -2 2006-07 Jr 33 8 7 15 8/16 3 0 0 0 -4 Totals 96 18 30 48 35/70 5 0 3 0 +1

• 18 • ASSISTANT CAPTAIN

Senior • Center • 5-4, 135 • 6/19/86 • Kingston, Ontario

HEAD COACH RICK SEELEY SAYS—"Brooke has been our most specialist winning close to 50% of her draws … Netted game-winning consistent player over the past three years. She was our MVP last season, goals in 4-3 victory over Niagara (12/3) and in 2-0 triumph over Cornell and has been an awesome leader from day one. She will center one of our (1/29) … Opened collegiate career with season-best three points (1-2) top two lines. We are excited about the energy Brooke will bring up front in Clarkson’s second game of the season, a 4-0 win over Union (10/17) after anchoring the defense last season. She is very reliable at both ends … Tied for team lead in plus/minus at +7 … Named to the ECACHL of the ice, and has always been a positive contributor for us. She plays a weekly Honor Roll once (2/1). key role in all the important situations. Brooke does it all for us." BEFORE CLARKSON—Team MVP for the North American Hockey JUNIOR YEAR (2006-07)—Named Clarkson’s Most Valuable Player Academy … Played in 58 games and scored 55 points on 28 goals and 27 … Switched to a defensive role on the blueline after starring up front as assists … Recorded a +55 plus/minus rating as NAHA posted a 41-11-6 a forward through her fi rst two seasons … Posted 16 points, including record in 2003-04 ... Won Gold Medal in 2002-03 Canada Games. 13 assists … All three goals came on the power play … Tallied two as- sists in season-opening 9-0 victory over Vermont (9/29) … Closed out PERSONAL—Daughter of Vicky and Bill Beazer ... Born June 19, 1986 the campaign with six points (2-4) in last fi ve games … First goal of the ... Business major ... An Ontario Scholar and Honor Roll student in high season was the Knights’ opening score, a power-play marker, in 2-1 win school … Has an older brother, Corey … Likes to play rugby and lists over Niagara (12/9) … Set up three goals in 4-0 win at Union (2/17). Wayne Gretzky as her favorite athlete.

SOPHOMORE YEAR (2005-06)—Clarkson’s leading playmaker with 16 assists, and second overall on the Knights in scoring with 24 points playing in all 37 games … Tallied four power-play goals and two game-win- ners along with posting a +7 plus/minus rating … The Knights’ top faceoff specialist, winning 53% (445-393) of her draws ... Scored two goals and one assist in 5-2 win over Northeastern (11/5) and also chipped in three points (2-1) in 7-1 victory over Rensselaer (1/28) … Scored the lone goal in 1-0 win over Boston College in Lake Placid (12/30) … Also scored fi rst goal against the Eagles in second game of the weekend series, a 2-1 overtime triumph (12/31) … Netted game-winner in 5-2 victory over Providence (11/6) … Recorded a career-high three assists in 5-1 win at Quinnipiac (11/19) … Had two assists in 3-1 win over Colgate (1/20) … Named to ECACHL weekly Honor Roll twice (10/31, 1/30).

FRESHMAN YEAR (2004-05)—Playing in 34 games, tied as the Golden Knights’ second leading scorer and top rookie forward … CAREER GAME-HIGHS—Most Recent Produced 20 points on nine goals and 11 assists … Clarkson’s leading Points: 3 (fi ve times) - (0-3) at Union in 4-1 win, 2/17/07 scorer in ECACHL play with 11 league points (4-7) … Key contributor Goals: 2 (twice) – vs Rensselaer in 7-1 win, 1/28/06 on the power play with nine points on the man-advantage, scoring four Assists: 3 (twice) – at Union in 4-1 win, 2/17/07 goals and setting up fi ve extra-strength tallies … Clarkson’s top faceoff Power Play Goals: 1 (11 times) - at St. Lawrence in 3-1 loss, 2/24/07

Year GP G A Pts P/M PP SH GW HT +/- 2004-05 Fr 34 9 11 20 6/12 4 0 2 0 +7 2005-06 So 37 8 16 24 6/12 4 0 2 0 +7 2006-07 Jr 36 3 13 16 9/18 3 0 0 0 -10 Totals 107 20 40 60 21/42 11 0 4 0 +4

• 19 • ASSISTANT CAPTAIN 2007-08

Senior • Center • 5-6, 145 • 5/22/86 • Parker, Colorado

HEAD COACH RICK SEELEY SAYS—“Jessica has been a team for the Colorado Selects … Tallied 52 goals and 56 assists for 108 favorite from day one and continues to be a team leader, serving as an points through 59 games … Recorded 72 penalty minutes along assistant captain. She came back in the best shape of her career and has with a +63 plus/minus rating. looked great in preseason. We know wherever she is playing there will be some production. Jess has developed into one of our top forwards. PERSONAL—Daughter of Lynn and Jacques Cloutier ... Born May She has taken what she had when she arrived here and parlayed that into 22, 1986 ... Business major ... Has an older sister, Julie … Lists Chris becoming a solid Division I hockey player.“ Drury as her favorite athlete … Likes to golf and play tennis.

JUNIOR YEAR (2006-07)—Steady forward recording four goals and seven assists through 34 games … Opened season with fi ve points (2-3) in fi rst four games … Scored a goal in each game of weekend sweep of Vermont (9/29-30) … Tallied twice to help power the Golden Knights to a 6-3 victory at Wayne State (11/18) … Recorded sixth career two-assist outing with a pair of helpers in 3-3 tie at Mercyhurst (10/14).

SOPHOMORE YEAR (2005-06)—Steady forward who tallied seven goals and seven assists playing in all 37 games … Scored three power-play markers and netted three game-winning goals … Opened season with two goals in 2-0 win at Vermont (10/7) … Tallied game-winning goals in 2-0 victories over number-one ranked St. Lawrence at (12/2) and in triumph at Yale (2/17) … Also had deciding score in 5-1 win at Quinnipiac (11/19) … Started Clarkson’s rally late in the third period at Cornell (2/10) with Knights’ fi rst goal in 2-1 victory … Scored one goal and one assist in 8-0 rout of Union (10/29) … Posted two, two-assist outings … Named to ECACHL weekly Honor Roll once (12/5).

FRESHMAN YEAR (2004-05)—One of Clarkson’s top playmakers with 11 assists … Also chipped in four goals for 15 points … A key con- tributor on the power play with four man-advantage markers along with four assists in specialty teams play … Opened collegiate campaign with six points in fi rst four games, including two goals and one assist in 4-0 victory over Union (10/17) … Scored lone goal in 1-0 win over Niagara (12/3) … Tallied a goal and an assist in 3-0 win over Vermont (2/11) … CAREER GAME-HIGHS—Most Recent Posted three, two-assist games … Named to the ECACHL weekly Honor Points: 3 (2-1) – vs Union in 4-0 win, 10/17/04 Roll once (10/19). Goals: 2 (three times) – at Wayne State in 6-3 win, 11/18/06 Assists: 2 (six times) - at Mercyhurst in 3-3 ot tie, 10/14/06 BEFORE CLARKSON—Named Team MVP and served as captain Power Play Goals: 2 (twice) - at Wayne State in 6-3 win, 11/18/06

Year GP G A Pts P/M PP SH GW HT +/- 2004-05 Fr 36 4 11 15 12/24 4 0 2 0 -5 2005-06 So 37 7 7 14 5/10 3 0 3 0 E 2006-07 Jr 34 4 7 11 13/26 2 0 0 0 -4 Totals 107 15 25 40 30/60 9 0 5 0 -9

• 20 • Junior • Defense • 5-8, 155 • 1/24/87 • Smiths Falls, Ontario

HEAD COACH RICK SEELEY SAYS—" Kim is just a solid all-around performer. She is there for us all of the time. She is a tenacious penalty- killer, is a great quarterback on the power play, and plays well 5-on-5. We have known all along how good she is and she continues to get steadily better. You can count on getting the best out of her every game. There were games for us last year when Kim was the best player on the ice."

SOPHOMORE YEAR (2006-07)—Unheralded stay-at-home per- former on the Clarkson blueline … Skated in all 36 games, recording seven assists … Among team leaders in plus/minus at +3 … Shared team lead in penalty minutes (30) … Best offensive showing was a two-assist effort in 8-1 win at Union (1/19) … Named to the ECACHL All-Academic team.

FRESHMAN YEAR (2005-06)—Provided an offensive punch from the blueline as the Golden Knights’ leading scorer among defensemen … Tallied three goals and 12 points skating in all 37 games … Netted two power-play goals and recorded a team-high +14 plus/minus rating … Played a prominent role on Clarkson’s fourth-ranked scoring defense, which allowed opponents just 1.41 goals per game ... Made her fi rst collegiate goal a very memorable one with the lone score in Clarkson’s fi rst win over national powerhouse , a 1-0 victory in Hanover, NH (11/13) … Posted fi ve points with two power-play tallies and three assists in 6-0 win over Robert Morris (1/7) … Had two assists in 8-0 victory at Union (10/30) … Recorded lone assist in 1-0 win over Yale (1/14) … Helped to set up winning goal in 2-1 triumph at Cornell (2/10) … Selected to the ECACHL weekly Honor Roll twice (11/14, 1/9).

BEFORE CLARKSON—Played for the Ottawa Lady Senators and served as team captain in 2004-05.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Sheila and Steve McKenney … Born on January 24, 1987 … Shoots left … Biology major … Has an older sister, Kaitlin, and a younger sister, Stephanie, and brother, Stephen … Played CAREER GAME-HIGHS—Most Recent hockey for 12 years prior to coming to Clarkson … Likes majority of Points: 5 (2-3) - vs Robert Morris in 6-0 win, 1/7/06 sports, including soccer, basketball and volleyball … Also recruited by St. Goals: 2 - vs Robert Morris in 6-0 win, 1/7/06 Lawrence, Princeton, Minnesota-Duluth and Robert Morris. Assists: 3 – vs Robert Morris in 6-0 win, 1/7/06 Power Play Goals: 2 - vs Robert Morris in 6-0 win, 1/7/06

Year GP G A Pts P/M PP SH GW HT +/- 2005-06 Fr 37 3 9 12 7/14 2 0 1 0 +14 2006-07 So 36 0 7 7 15/30 0 0 0 0 +3 Totals 73 3 16 19 22/44 2 0 1 0 +17

• 21 • 2007-08

Junior • Right Wing • 5-3, 138 • 1/17/86 • Sherbrooke, Quebec

HEAD COACH RICK SEELEY SAYS—"Marie-Jo is another Under-18 and Under-22 squads … Was part of the Silver Medal winning player who came back in great shape. She has as much skill as any- team at the 2003 Winter Canada Games in Bathurst, NB. one. She is one of our best skaters, and is one of the better offensive players in the women’s game. This year she brings a refreshed excite- PERSONAL—Daughter of Manon Watier and Michel Gaudet … Born ment to the game. I think she will do great things for us this season." on January 17, 1986 … Shoots right … Business major … Has an older brother … Has played hockey since age fi ve … Likes to play tennis, soc- SOPHOMORE YEAR (2006-07)—Battled through injuries early in the cer and roller hockey … Lists Joe Sakic as her favorite athlete … Also season to fi nish as the Golden Knights’ fourth-leading scorer … Tallied recruited by St. Lawrence, Maine and Minnesota-Duluth. 20 points on eight goals and 12 assists through 33 games … Productive contributor on the power play, connecting for fi ve man-advantage markers, tied for second best on the team … Began campaign with a career-best fi ve points, on two power-play goals and three assists, in season-opening 9-0 triumph over Vermont (9/29) … Followed the next game with goal in 4-1 win over the Catamounts (9/30) before missing the next two contests with an injury … Recorded seven points (3-4) during Golden Knights’ school-record eight-game winning streak (11/18 – 1/5) … Scored Clarkson’s fi rst goal, a power-play marker, with 41 seconds left in regula- tion, in 2-1 overtime triumph at Colgate (11/24).

FRESHMAN YEAR (2005-06)—Clarkson’s fourth leading scorer, contributing 15 points on nine goals and six assists playing in all 37 games … A solid defensive forward who posted a team-high +14 plus/minus rating … Connected for two power-play markers and two game-win- ners …Scored twice in 8-0 win at Union (10/30) … Recorded fi rst col- legiate goal with the Knights’ lone tally in 2-1 loss at Mercyhurst (10/14) … First collegiate point was an assist in 2-0 win at Vermont (10/8) … Scored game-winning goal in 2-1 overtime triumph over Boston College in Lake Placid (12/31) and followed the next game with deciding goal in 6-0 triumph over Robert Morris (1/7) … Picked up two assists in 7-1 win over Rensselaer (1/28) … Set up winning goal in 2-1 overtime victory against Harvard in second game (3/4) of the ECACHL quarterfi nal series … Tallied Clarkson’s fi nal goal of the season in 2-1 overtime loss in game three of the playoffs at Harvard (3/5). CAREER GAME-HIGHS—Most Recent Points: 5 - (2-3) vs Vermont in 9-0 win, 9/29/06 BEFORE CLARKSON—Assistant captain and CEGEP "AA" All-Star Goals: 2 (twice) - vs Vermont in 9-0 win, 9/29/06 forward for Lafl eche College … Tallied 14 goals and 18 assists through 24 Assists: 3 – vs Vermont in 9-0 win, 9/29/06 games … Named best center in league … … Member of Team Quebec Power Play Goals: 2 - vs Vermont in 9-0 win, 9/29/06

Year GP G A Pts P/M PP SH GW HT +/- 2005-06 Fr 37 9 6 15 7/14 2 0 2 0 +14 2006-07 So 33 8 12 20 8/16 5 0 1 0 +1 Totals 70 17 18 35 15/30 7 0 3 0 +15

• 22 • Sophomore • Defense • 5-10, 158 • 10/23/88 • Oakville, Ontario

HEAD COACH RICK SEELEY SAYS—"Carlee has tools that you don’t see in most players in the women’s game. She has a heavy, accurate shot, is a great passer, and sees the ice well. She is just a complete player. Her skating has gotten stronger and she will continue to develop into one of the better defensemen in our league. Carlee will play a key role in our success."

FRESHMAN YEAR (2006-07)—Clarkson’s leading scorer from the blueline and the Golden Knights’ third-leading scorer overall with 21points … Played in all 36 games, recording 17 assists to go along with four goals … Named to the ECACHL All-Rookie team … Began collegiate career with a power-play marker in season-opening 9-0 win over Vermont (9/29) … Helped key the Knights’ school-record eight-game winning streak (11/18 – 1/5) with eight points during the fi rst fi ve games of the stretch … Had four multiple-point games, including two, three-assist outings, at Wayne State (11/18) and versus Rensselaer (1/20) … Tallied a power-play goal and one assist in 4-2 victory over Quinnipiac (2/11).

BEFORE CLARKSON—Played for Team Ontario Under-18 National Champions (2005, 2006 seasons) … School Athlete of the Year and Hu- manitarian at Trafalgar H.S. ... Skated for the Toronto Jr. Aeros in 2005-06, scoring 14 points on two goals and 12 assists through 29 games.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Lisette and Max Eusepi ... Born on October 23, 1988 ... Shoots right ... Strong student, majoring in Psychology and Business ... Has a younger brother, Chad ... Likes to also play volleyball, basketball, and soccer ... Lists Lance Armstrong as her favorite athlete.

CAREER GAME-HIGHS—Most Recent Points: 3 (0-3) - vs Rensselaer in 4-3 loss, 1/20/07 Goals: 1 (four times) - vs Quinnipiac in 4-2 win, 2/11/07 Assists: 3 - vs Rensselaer in 4-3 loss, 1/20/07 Power Play Goals: 1 (twice) - vs Quinnipiac in 4-2 win, 2/11/07

Year GP G A Pts P/M PP SH GW HT +/- 2006-07 Fr 36 4 17 21 5/10 2 0 0 0 -3 Totals 36 4 17 21 5/10 2 0 0 0 -3

• 23 • 2007-08

Senior • Defense • 5-2, 150 • 4/7/86 • Chatham, Ontario

HEAD COACH RICK SEELEY SAYS—"Throughout her career, ... Information Systems and Business Processing major ... Has two older Amanda has been the best player on the ice on any given day. She has brothers, Brendon and Kyle … Likes to also play soccer … Mentions come back in great shape and excited to play defense this year. She wants drawing, reading and singing as hobbies … Lists Margot Page as her to leave this program knowing that it is in the best shape it has ever been. favorite athlete. We expect a lot from Amanda."

JUNIOR YEAR (2006-07)—Skated in all 36 games and made a solid contribution on the Golden Knights’ blueline … Recorded 14 points, including 12 assists … Began campaign with two assists in season-opening 9-0 rout of Vermont (9/29) … Also set up two goals in 6-3 win at Wayne State (11/18) … Scored goals in 8-1 win over Union (1/19) and in 4-3 victory at Rensselaer (2/16).

SOPHOMORE YEAR (2005-06)—Steady blueline performer, who skated in 34 games, recording three goals and fi ve assists along with posting a +6 plus/minus rating … Played a key role on Clarkson’s NCAA top-rated penalty-killing unit (107-115, 93%) … Tallied winning goal, a power-play marker, in 2-1 victory at Cornell (2/10) … Helped to set up game-winning goal in 2-1 overtime triumph at Harvard (3/4) in Game 2 of the ECACHL quarterfi nal series … Also scored goals in 8-0 victory at Union (10/20) and in 3-0 win over Quinnipiac (2/3) … Selected to ECACHL weekly Honor Roll once (2/13).

FRESHMAN YEAR (2004-05)—A leading playmaker for Clarkson with 12 assists, second most on the Golden Knights … Lone goal of the season, a power-play tally, proved to be the game-winner in 4-0 vic- tory at Vermont (1/15) … Assisted on both goals in season-opening 2-1 triumph over Union (10/16) … Named to the ECACHL weekly Honor Roll once (1/17).

BEFORE CLARKSON—Played for the Mississauga Junior Chiefs in the North Metro Girls' Hockey League in 2003-04, scoring 12 goals and 19 assists for 31 points along with a plus/minus of +13 through 71 games ... CAREER GAME-HIGHS—Most Recent Was team captain for the Chatham Bantam 'AA' Outlaws in 2000. Points: 2 (four times) (0-2) – at Wayne State in 6-3 win, 11/18/06 Goals: 1 (six times) - at Rensselaer in 3-2 win, 2/16/07 PERSONAL—Daughter of Deb and Tim Dittmer ... Born April 7, 1986 Assists: 2 (four times) – at Wayne State in 6-3 win, 11/18/06 Power Play Goals: 1 (three times) - at Rensselaer in 3-2 win, 2/16/07

Year GP G A Pts P/M PP SH GW HT +/- 2004-05 Fr 33 1 12 13 6/12 1 0 1 0 -11 2005-06 So 34 3 5 8 9/18 1 0 1 0 +6 2006-07 Jr 36 2 12 14 11/22 1 0 0 0 -4 Totals 103 6 29 35 26/52 3 0 2 0 -9

• 24 • Sophomore • Right Wing • 5-11, 150 • 7/30/86 • Delson, Quebec

HEAD COACH RICK SEELEY SAYS—"Gen is never satisfi ed. No matter how good she is, she is always trying to fi gure out how to get better. She plays a very physical game, and combines great vision with execution. Gen has very talented hands with an equal ability to score or set up teammates. After an awesome rookie season, she has come back focused and wants to be even better. She will never stop improving until she thinks she is at the top, and I don’t think Gen will ever think she is there."

FRESHMAN YEAR (2006-07)—Made a big impression in her fi rst year of collegiate hockey as one of the top rookies in ECACHL … Broke just about every Clarkson scoring record as the Golden Knights’ leading scorer … Set school single-season records with 36 points, 23 goals, 11 power-play markers, and three hat tricks through 36 games … Also tied the Clarkson mark for game-winning tallies with fi ve … Shared team lead in plus/minus at +7 … Enjoyed an eight-point weekend in Clarkson’s sweep of Yale and Brown at Cheel Arena (12/1-2) with three goals and one assist in each victory … Recorded fi rst collegiate hat trick, with three power- play tallies, in 6-3 triumph at Wayne State (11/18) … Also posted three two-goal outings … Had nine multiple-point games … Began Clarkson career with three assists in the season-opening sweep of Vermont (9/29- 30) … Named to the ECACHL All-Rookie team, chosen as the league’s Player of the Week once (12/4) and selected as the conference’s Rookie of the Week three times (11/20, 12/4, 2/19).

BEFORE CLARKSON—Feminin Collegial AA Second Team (Cejep Hockey League) starring for St. Laurent College… Tallied 46 points on 28 goals and 18 assists through 26 games ... Captain … Named St. Laurent's Best Offensive Player and Player of the Year … Student-Athlete Award for keeping above 80%.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Jean-luc Lavoie and Francine Lelievre … Born on July 30, 1986 … Shoots left … Communications ma- CAREER GAME-HIGHS—Most Recent jor … Has played hockey for 15 years ... Likes hiking and skiing. Points: 4 (twice) (3-1) - vs Brown in 4-1 win, 12/2/06 Goals: 3 (three times) - vs Brown in 4-1 win, 12/2/06 Assists: 2 (twice) – at Quinnipiac in 6-3 win, 10/27/06 Power Play Goals: 3 - at Wayne State in 6-3 win, 11/18/06

Year GP G A Pts P/M PP SH GW HT +/- 2006-07 Fr 36 23 13 36 4/8 11 0 5 3 +7 Totals 36 23 13 36 4/8 11 0 5 3 +7

• 25 • 2007-08

Junior • Defense • 5-3, 125 • 7/13/87 • Chicago, Illinois

HEAD COACH RICK SEELEY SAYS—"Courtney is another great character player. There are not many better at going into the corner and coming out with the puck. She understands the position and handles the puck well. She was a great addition for us last year and will continue to be a solid contributor to our blueline."

SOPHOMORE YEAR (2006-07)—Solid performer on the blueline in fi rst year at Clarkson … Skated in 35 games, recording two assists … Third on team in plus/minus at +6 … Set up goals in wins over Quinnipiac (10/27) and Union (1/19) … Named to ECACHL All-Academic team.

BEFORE CLARKSON—Played for Chicago Young Americans of the Midwest Elite League before attending Northeastern in 2005-06, where she played in 33 games recording four points (1-3) ... Captained the Un- der-19 team to a 24-13-6 record in 2004-05... Led Chicago defensemen with 25 points on six goals and 19 assists ... Was named Team MVP and a Midwest Elite All-Star ... Captained the Under-16 team to a 32-12-7 record and the state and regional championships in 2003-04 ... A Hockey Night in Boston All-Star.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Barbara and Patrick O'Connor .. Born on July 13, 1987 ... Shoots right ... Engineering and Management major ... Has four siblings, including a twin sister, Claire, who plays hockey at Plattsburgh State ... Likes to golf ... Lists Chris Chelios as her favorite athlete.

CAREER GAME-HIGHS—Most Recent Points: 1 (0-1) - vs Union in 8-1 win, 1/19/07 Goals: Assists: 1 (twice) - vs Union in 8-1 win, 1/19/07 Power Play Goals:

Year GP G A Pts P/M PP SH GW HT +/- 2005-06 Fr** 33 1 3 4 0/0 0 0 0 0 -- 2006-07 So 35 0 2 2 4/8 0 0 0 0 +6 Totals 68 1 5 6 4/8 0 0 0 0 +6 **at Northeastern

• 26 • Sophomore • Left Wing • 5-9, 145 • 8/26/88 • Clinton, New York

HEAD COACH RICK SEELEY SAYS—"Ashleigh is another returner who has come back in the best shape of her life. She has gained confi dence after adjusting to the college game last year. She has looked very good in preseason, and is almost like a new recruit. We are very excited about what she brings to the program this year."

FRESHMAN YEAR (2006-07)—Skated in 20 games as a rookie on Clarkson’s veteran forward unit … Recorded an assist in fi rst collegiate game, a 9-0 victory over Vermont (9/29) … Played in fi nal four games.

BEFORE CLARKSON—Played for the Syracuse Stars AAA and scored 30 goals and 20 assists in 55 games in 2005-06 ... Was a member of NYS Girls Hockey Champions-2001, 2003, 2004, 2005 … Played for USA Hockey U-16 National Champions-2004 … Selected for the USA Hockey Girls Select 17/18 Player Development Camp in Lake Placid for 2006 … Inducted into the Career and Technical Education Center Honor Society-2006 ... Attended Clinton H.S.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Nancy and William Moorehead ... Born August 26, 1988 ... Shoots left ... Strong student majoring in Business ... Has an older sister, Heather, and younger sister, Brittany ... Likes jet skiing and playing softball.

CAREER GAME-HIGHS—Most Recent Saves: 1 (0-1) - vs Vermont in 9-0 win, 9/29/06 Goals: Assists: 1 - vs Vermont in 9-0 win, 9/29/06 Power Play Goals:

Year GP G A Pts P/M PP SH GW HT +/- 2006-07 Fr 20 0 1 1 2/4 0 0 0 0 -1 Totals 20 0 1 1 2/4 0 0 0 0 -1

• 27 • 2007-08

Sophomore • Center • 5-6, 156 • 4/7/88 • Thornhill, Ontario

HEAD COACH RICK SEELEY SAYS—"Britney is probably our best conditioned athlete, and has come back with a renewed focus. She combines a strong power game with the touch of a gifted scorer. She scored 30 points as a freshman last year, and was not happy with that. Britney defi nitely wants to take her game to a higher level this season, and I am sure she will."

FRESHMAN YEAR (2006-07)—Provided Clarkson with plenty of offensive production as the Golden Knights’ second-leading scorer … Set a new Clarkson record for assists in a season, with 19, to go along with 12 goals through 35 games … Strong specialty teams player with fi ve power-play markers, two shorthanded tallies, equaling the school record, and three game-winners … Posted two hat tricks … Recorded a season- high four points, including three goals, in 8-1 win over Union (1/19) … Netted a shorthanded goal, a power-play marker, and the game-winner for fi rst collegiate hat trick in 5-1 victory at Cornell (11/25) … Recorded nine multiple-point games … Set up all three Clarkson goals in 3-3 tie at Mercyhurst (10/14) … Also had three assists in 4-2 victory over Quin- nipiac (2/11) … Began her collegiate career with three goals and one assist in fi rst three games …Scored a power-play goal and notched an assist in fi rst game, a 9-0 win over Vermont (9/29) … Named ECACHL Rookie of the Week once (10/16) and selected twice to the conference’s weekly Honor Roll (1/22, 2/26).

BEFORE CLARKSON—Captain for the Etobicoke Dolphins in 2005- 06, scoring 27 goals in 28 games along with adding 12 assists ... Assistant captain for Team Ontario Under-18 National Champions (2005, 2006 seasons) ... Attended Westmount Collegiate Institute.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Anna and Stewart Selina ... Born on April 7, 1988 ... Shoots right ... Business major ... Has a younger brother, Jordan ... Lists Steve Yzerman as her favorite athlete ... Also likes to play golf, soccer and volleyball. CAREER GAME-HIGHS—Most Recent Points: 51 – 4 (3-1) - vs Union in 8-1 win, 1/19/07 Goals: 3 (twice) - vs Union in 8-1 win, 1/19/07 Assists: 3 (twice) – vs Quinnipiac in 4-2 win, 2/11/07 Power Play Goals: 1 (fi ve times) - at St. Lawrence in 3-2 loss, 2/23/07

Year GP G A Pts P/M PP SH GW HT +/- 2006-07 Fr 35 12 19 31 15/30 5 2 3 2 +2 Totals 35 12 19 31 15/30 5 2 3 2 +2

• 28 • Freshman • Goaltender Freshman • Right Wing • 5-10, 130 • 3/6/89 • 5-10, 176 • 3/6/89 Wellsley, Massachusetts St. Catharines, Ontario

HEAD COACH RICK SEELEY SAYS—"Dani has the perfect HEAD COACH RICK SEELEY SAYS—"Rebecca was our fi rst com- attitude and disposition for the role of our third goaltender. In pre- mitted student/athlete last year. She was captain of the Stoney Creek team season she has proven that she will defi nitely challenge for playing that won the Provincial Junior Championship in Ontario. She is a great time, and that excites us. She was on the Boston Herald All-Scholastic leader. We feel very fortunate to have her. I think she will develop into a team and was the most valuable goaltender in the Baystate League." key part of our success. She has a knack for fi nishing around the net."

BEFORE CLARKSON—Played for Charles River U-19 ... Was a fi rst- BEFORE CLARKSON—Captained the Stoney Creek Sabres ... Scored team public school all-star, as well as captain, and MVP at Wellesley High 31 points on 14 goals and 17 assists and had a +17 rating through 62 School ... Posted a 2.30 goals against average in 2006-07 ... Backboned games in 2006-07 ... Led Stoney Creek to the Provincial Championship Wellesley to the State Championship and a 19-0-1 record in 2005-2006, coming out of the ultra-competitive PWHL in Ontario ... Totaled 80 recording a 1.82 GAA ... Was also on the Boston Herald All-Scholastic points (33-47) and a +42 in 128 games with Stoney Creek over two years team, and was the Most Valuable Goaltender in the Baystate League. (2005-07) ... Was also a consistent honor roll student and an Ontario Academic and Athletic scholar. PERSONAL—Daughter of Jill and Matt Murmes ... Born on March 6, 1989 ... Catches left ... Biology, pre-med major ... Has a younger brother, PERSONAL—Daughter of Susan and Ian Gordon … Born on March Andrew ... Lists Martin Brodeur as favorite athlete ... Also recruited by 6, 1989 … Shoots right … Business major … Has two brothers, John Holy Cross. and Andrew ... Also likes to play golf and lacrosse ... Also recruited by Dartmouth, Niagara, Cornell and Princeton.

• 29 • Kim McKenney 2007-08

Sophomore • Center Freshman • Defense • 5-2, 150 • 4/21/89 • 5-5, 170 • 12/13/88 Battle Creek, Michigan Great Falls, Montana

HEAD COACH RICK SEELEY SAYS—"Caitlin gives us fl exibility HEAD COACH RICK SEELEY SAYS—"We benefi ted from the fact with her ability to play both defense and forward. She is crafty around the that Courtney missed most of last year with an injury because I don’t net and as smart as any player in terms of seeing the ice. When she adjusts think a lot of teams had the opportunity to see her play. I really think she to the speed of the college game, Caitlin will be a solid contributor." will be an exceptional defenseman at this level. She has shown great poise and confi dence that you don’t normally see in a freshman. We expect her BEFORE CLARKSON—Played for the Culver Academy in Indiana ... to be a steady part of this program for four years." Led a strong Culver team in scoring with 11 goals and 11 assists through 37 games in 2006-07 ... Was also named to the Indiana All-State Academic BEFORE CLARKSON—Was the top defenseman and captain at team for . Warner Hockey School in Alberta ... In an injury shortened 2006-07 campaign, she recorded four goals and 11 assists ... Was also captain for PERSONAL—Daughter of Laurie and Rob Oleksa ... Born on April Team Montana, and has been a regular participant at the USA National 21, 1989 ... Shoots right ... Psychology major ... Has a younger brother, development camps in Lake Placid. Danny ... Lists Steve Yzerman as favorite athlete ... Likes to play softball ... Also recruited by Niagara. PERSONAL—Daughter of Pam and Craig Olson ... Born December 13, 1988 ... Shoots right ... Pre-veterinary with biology major ... Has an older brother, Chris ... Lists calf wrestling as a hobby ... Plays soccer and volleyball ... Also recruited by Maine, Niagara and Northeastern.

• 30 • Courtney O'Connor

Junior • Left Wing Freshman • Right Wing • 5-4, 135 • 10/19/85 • 5-7, 145 • 6/9/89 Allenlueften, Switzerland Wheaton, Illinois

HEAD COACH RICK SEELEY SAYS—"A product of the Swiss HEAD COACH RICK SEELEY SAYS—"We are very excited about National team, Stefanie will provide us with depth at forward. Once she Laura. She is a great kid who brings great character to the program. She is improves her conditioning and adjusts to the faster pace of the college way ahead of the learning curb we had set for her. She will be challenging game, she could gain a regular role up front." for a top nine forward spot."

BEFORE CLARKSON—Played for the Swiss National program ... BEFORE CLARKSON—Captain at Deerfi eld Academy in Massachu- Played in the 2007 Women’s World Championship in Winnipeg, skating at setts ... Scored 18 goals and had nine assists in 25 games as top scorer forward while taking most of the team’s important face-offs .... Tallied fi ve for her team in the New England Prep School League in 2006-07 ... goals and fi ve assists in 20 games playing defense with her club team. Received MVP honors for her team, and has been a regular participant at the USA development camp in Lake Placid ... Received Senior Scholar PERSONAL—Daughter of Ursala and Christian Wyss .. Born on Oc- Athlete Award at Deerfi eld. tober 19, 1985 ... Shoots left ... Liberal Arts major ... Youngest of three children ... First one in family to ever play hockey ... Lists Roger Federer PERSONAL—Daughter of Julie and Brett Hart ... Born on June 9, 1989... as favorite athlete ... Also recruited by Quinnipiac. Shoots right ... Business major ... Youngest of fi ve children ... Also likes to play softball ... Lists Sergei Fedorov as favorite athlete ... Also recruited by Mercyhurst, Colgate and Union.

• 31 • 2007-08

Freshman • Left Wing Freshman • Left Wing • 5-6, 155 • 8/11/89 • 5-4, 145 • 1/29/89 Newmarket, Ontario Verwood, Saskatchewan

HEAD COACH RICK SEELEY SAYS—"Melissa was a great catch HEAD COACH RICK SEELEY SAYS—"We think Daris is one of for us. She is a natural around the net. I think you will see her score a the top recruits out of the west this past year. She is as hard a worker as lot of goals. Melissa is a very intelligent hockey player who knows how you can fi nd. She is non-stop and sees the ice well. She is a smart player. to fi nd the holes." We expect a lot from her this year."

BEFORE CLARKSON— Played for the provincial runner up Aurora BEFORE CLARKSON—Played for Notre Dame in Wilcox, Saskatch- Intermediate AA Panthers of the Ontario PWHL, serving as an assistant ewan, serving as an assistant captain for the Hounds ... Recorded 14 goals captain and earning team MVP honors ... Previously a teammate of current and 20 assists through 22 games ... Also represented Team Saskatchewan, Golden Knight, Britney Selina ... Through 30 games, scored 22 goals and as an assistant captain, at the Canada Winter Games ... A talented all- added 15 assists ... Was also a member of the Gold Medal winning Team around athlete, earning MVP honors in both rugby and soccer, while taking Ontario at the Canada Winter Games. home the Female Athlete of the Year award at Notre Dame.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Leslie and Scott Waldie … Born on August PERSONAL—Daughter of Cathy and Martin Tendler ... Born January 11, 1989 … Shoots left … Business major … Has a brother, Andrew, and 29, 1989 ... Shoots left ... Business major ... Oldest of four children ... a sister, Laura ... Has played hockey for 11 years ... Also recruited by Ohio Likes to play rugby and soccer ... Also recruited by Dartmouth, Maine State, Niagara and Wayne State. and Niagara.

• 32 • Freshman • Goaltender Freshman • Goaltender • 5-6, 179 • 9/26/89 • 5-8, 143 • 7/25/89 Baldwinsville, New York Drummondville, Quebec

HEAD COACH RICK SEELEY SAYS—"We feel we brought in HEAD COACH RICK SEELEY SAYS—"Eve played on a weak CEGEP two of the top goalie recruits last year. Lauren has great potential as a team last year, and regularly faced over 40 shots per game. She has proven starter and will battle for playing time. She was the strongest player for to be reliable on the fi rst shot and exceptional with rebounds. As soon the Syracuse Stars U-19 team, and routinely faced between 50 and 70 as she is comfortable Eve could take us to the next level." shots per game. She is just a great athlete." BEFORE CLARKSON—Played last season at St. Laurent, a CEGEP BEFORE CLARKSON—Played for Syracuse Stars U19, leading them college in Montreal where current Golden Knight, Gen Lavoie, also played to their fourth NY State Hockey championship in fi ve years ... In 55 games ... In 2006-07, posted a 1.91 goals against average through 33 games and posted a .949 save percentage while recording a 1.79 goals against aver- was named CEGEP Goalie of the year, and was a fi rst team all-star ... Led age ... With Syracuse, she was U-16 National Champion in 2004, as well her team, while being massively out shot, in a 1-0 overtime loss against as runner up in 2005 ... A multi-sport athlete, earning softball MVP and the eventual winners and undefeated Dawson College, in the CEGEP tennis all-star status at C.W. Baker High School. playoff semi-fi nals.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Jane and Thomas Dahm ... Born on Septem- PERSONAL—Daughter of Doris Grandmont and Jean-Guy Berube ber 26, 1989 ... Catches left ... Strong student majoring in Biomolecular ... Born July 25, 1989 ... Catches left ... Business major ... Has an older Science ... Youngest of four children ... Lists Mike Richter as favorite brother, Etienne, and an older sister, Emilie ... Lists shopping and going to athlete ... Also plays tennis and softball ... Also recruited by Yale, Cornell, the cinema as hobbies ... Lists Roberto Luongo as favorite athlete. Vermont and Wisconsin.

• 33 • Clarkson has advanced to the ECAC Hockey playoffs 2007-08 in each of its fi rst three years in the conference.

THE ECAC® WOMEN’S HOCKEY STORY

CAC Hockey has played the role of both a leader and pioneer during 1981-82, when the fourth-year varsity program posted a 15-6 record and Ethe two decades that NCAA Division I women's hockey has been in won its fi rst Beanpot Tournament. Current coach, Katey Stone, began in existence. 1994, and has since guided the Crimson to some of its greatest moments, Home to the premier Division I league in the nation, ECAC Hockey including a 33-1 record along with ECAC Hockey and AWCHA champi- boasts a history that gleams with accomplishments. From individual hon- onship titles in 1999 and NCAA Frozen Four appearances in 2001, 2003, ors to contributions on the international stage, the league and its players 2004 and 2005. and coaches have set a high standard for excellence in the game. League Princeton has sponsored women's hockey since 1979, and in that time athletes have earned All-America honors 51 times, claimed 32 Olympic the Tigers have participated in the ECAC Hockey tournament 14 times. Gold Medals, and have won the eight out of the 10 The program's best fi nish came in 2006, when the Tigers won a school- years it has existed as the designation of the nation's top player. record 21 games and advanced to the league semifi nals. Membership in ECAC Hock- Quinnipiac is entering its ey has changed to meet the needs third year of competition in of the exploding collegiate sport ECAC Hockey and sixth as as 24 teams have called ECAC a Division I varsity program. Hockey home since the first During head coach Michael championship was contested Barrett's first six seasons, he in 1984. The league's current has established Quinnipiac as roster of teams includes some an up-and-coming program on of the most storied programs the Division I map. in the nation: Brown, Clarkson, Rensselaer enters its second Colgate, Cornell, Dartmouth, season as a full-fl edged member Harvard, Princeton, Quinnipiac, of ECAC Hockey. Head coach Rensselaer, St. Lawrence, Union John Burke led the Engineers and Yale. to an eighth-place fi nish and a Brown holds the distinction spot in the League champion- of being the oldest women's ship in the squad's fi rst season of hockey program in the nation. League competition. Rensselaer The fi rst Bears squad took to the posted a 12-22-1 overall mark ice in the fall of 1963 and the program has remained a leader ever since. and an 8-13-1 mark in League play in 2006-07. This season marks Clarkson's fourth year in the league. The 2003-04 St. Lawrence has had intercollegiate hockey since 1979. From 1979 season was the inaugural year of women's ice hockey at Clarkson. Under through 1992, the Saints competed at the Division III level, garnering the tutelage of head coach Rick Seeley, the Golden Knights earned a three conference championship titles in the early 1990s. In 1993-94, the spot in the league's playoffs in their ECAC Hockey debut, fi nishing the Saints joined the Division I women's league and made the playoffs in 1995. regular-season slate in eighth place. In 2005-06, the team fi nished in the Three seasons later, 1997-98, the Saints offi cially became a Division I top half of the league and saw junior Kira Hurley earn Goaltender-of-the- program. In 2001, St. Lawrence recorded the fi rst win in the fi rst-ever Year honors. NCAA Women's Frozen Four, and Colgate joined the Division I league in 2001-02. The Raiders begin the advanced to the national championship 2007-08 Women's current campaign under head coach Scott Wiley, who was honored as the game. The Saints repeated their visit to ECAC Hockey 2003-04 Coach of the Year in just his second season behind the bench. the NCAAs in 2004, 2005, 2006 and Preseason Coaches Poll Cornell also boasts a storied history after beginning its program in 1971. again in 2007. 1. St. Lawarence (11) - 121 Since that time, the Big Red has accumulated 335 victories in 34 seasons. Union embarks on its fi fth season 2. Harvard - (1) 111 Through the years, Cornell hockey has made its mark both on and off the as a member of the League under fi rst- 3. Dartmouth - 95 ice. A number of former Big Red players have achieved notoriety after their year head coach Claudia Asano. 4. Colgate - 91 careers at Cornell ended, such as Dana Antal, a member of the 1998 and Yale continues its rise to promi- 5. Princeton - 78 2002 Canadian Olympic teams, and , widely acknowledged nence under six-year head coach 6. Yale - 67 to be one of the top coaches in the collegiate game. Hilary Witt. In 2006-07, the Bulldogs 7. Clarkson - 56 Dartmouth has grown into one of the nation's most consistently impres- posted a 15-14-2 overall mark and 8. Cornell - 52 sive programs, with 17 ECAC Hockey League tournament appearances, 10-10-2 record in League competition, including the league title in 2007, and four NCAA Women's Frozen Four 9. Rensselaer - 46 which qualifi ed Yale for the League appearances to its credit. In fact, the Big Green has posted a record of 10. Brown - 43 championship quarterfinals for the .500 more than 20 times over the years. 11. Quinnipiac - 21 Harvard has emerged as a force to be reckoned with, both in the league fi fth consecutive season under Witt's 12. Union - 11 and on the national scene. The Crimson's rise to prominence began in guidance. (1st place votes) • 34 • 2006-07 ECACHL STANDINGS

ECACHL Overall GP Record Pts GF-GA GP Record GF-GA 1. Dartmouth 22 20-1-1 41 105-28 34 27-5-2 146-55 ECAC HOCKEY DIRECTORY 2. St. Lawrence 22 17-4-1 35 108-41 40 29-8-3 166-86 Harvard 22 17-4-1 35 105-32 33 23-8-2 138-50 Steve Hagwell 4. Princeton 22 14-6-2 30 68-50 31 16-12-3 80-71 Commissioner: 5. Colgate 22 14-7-1 29 68-40 34 17-15-2 86-75 ECAC Hockey 6. Yale 22 10-10-2 22 72-63 31 15-14-2 96-82 51 South Pearl Street Albany, NY 12207 CLARKSON 22 10-10-2 22 52-47 36 18-15-3 96-74 phone: 518-487-2289 8. Rensselaer 22 8-13-1 17 52-63 35 12-22-1 91-99 fax: 518-487-2290 9. Brown 22 6-15-1 13 50-83 29 10-17-2 69-97 email: [email protected] 10. Quinnipiac 22 5-16-1 11 56-97 34 8-24-2 81-144 11. Cornell 22 4-17-1 9 28-84 29 4-23-2 41-107 Ed Krajewski Assistant Commissioner 12. Union 22 0-22-0 0 15-151 30 4-26-0 47-177 phone: 518-487-2288 ECACHL Playoffs fax: 518-487-2290 Quarterfi nal Round—February 23-24 at Campus Sites e-mail: [email protected] #2 St. Lawrence defeated #7 CLARKSON, 2-0 (3-2, 3-1) at , Canton, NY Tom Di Fusco #1 Dartmouth defeated #8 Rensselaer, 2-0 (6-3, 3-1) at , Hanover, NH Supervisor of Women's Offi cials #3 Harvard defeated #6 Yale 2-0 (3-1, 2-1) at Bright Hockey Center, Cambridge, MA phone: 518-487-2288 #5 Colgate defeated #4 Princeton 2-0 (1-0 ot, 3-2) at Hobey Baker Rink, Princeton, NJ fax: 518-487-2290 Semifi nal Round—March 3 at Thompson Arena, Hanover, NH e-mail: [email protected] Dartmouth 4 - Colgate 1 St. Lawrence 4 - Harvard 3 Website: Championship Game—March 4 at Thompson Arena, Hanover, NH www.ecachockey.com Dartmouth 7 - St. Lawrence 3

CLARKSON UNIVERSITY DARTMOUTH COLLEGE RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC Location: Potsdam, N.Y. Location: Hanover, N.H. INSTITUTE Enrollment: 3,000 Enrollment: 4,300 Location: Troy, N.Y. Nickname: Golden Knights Nickname: Big Green Enrollment: 5,142 Arena: Cheel Arena (3,000) Arena: Rupert Thompson (4,500) Nickname: Engineers Head Coach: Rick Seeley Head Coach: Mark Hudak Arena: (5,150) Head Coach: John Bruke Location: Providence, R.I. Location: Cambridge, Mass. ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY Enrollment: 5,754 Enrollment: 6,613 Location: Canton, N.Y. Nickname: Bears Nickname: Crimson Enrollment: 2,133 Arena: (2,495) Arena: Bright Hockey Center (2,776) Nickname: Saints Head Coach: Digit Murphy Head Coach: Katey Stone Arena: Appleton Arena (3,000) Head Coach: Paul Flanagan PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Location: Hamilton, N.Y. Location: Princeton, N.J. Enrollment: 2,800 Enrollment: 4,600 Location: Schenectady, N.Y. Nickname: Raiders Nickname: Tigers Enrollment: 2,200 Arena: Starr Rink (2,246) Arena: Baker Rink (2,092) Nickname: Skating Dutchmen Head Coach: Scott Wiley Head Coach: Jeff Kampersal Arena: Frank L. Messa Rink (2,225) Head Coach: Claudia Asano Location: Ithaca, N.Y. Location: Hamden, Conn. Enrollment: 13,700 Enrollment: 7,200 Location: New Haven, Conn. Nickname: Big Red Nickname: Bobcats Enrollment: 5,000 Arena: (4,267) Arena: TD Banknorth Sports Center (4,000) Nickname: Bulldogs Head Coach: Doug Derraugh Head Coach: Michael Barrett Arena: (3,486) Head Coach: Hilary Witt

• 35 • 2007-08

WAYNE STATE NIAGARA UNIVERSITY ROBERT MORRIS UNIVERSITY Friday, October 5, 5:00 pm Friday, October 12, 3:00 pm Friday, October 19, 7:00 pm Saturday, October 6, 12:00 n Saturday, October 13, 2:00 pm Saturday, October 20, 2:00 pm at Cheel Arena at Cheel Arena at Island Sports Center

Location: Detroit, Michigan 48202 Location: Niagara Falls, New York 14109 Location: Moon Twp., Pennsylvania 15108 Enrollment: 30,649, Founded: 1868 Enrollment: 3,853, Founded: 1856 Enrollment: 5,100 Founded: 1921 President: Dr. Irvin D. Reid President: Rev. Jodeph L. Levesque, C.M. President: Gregory G. Dell'Omo, Ph.D. Nickname: Warriors Nickname: Purple Eagles Nickname: Colonials Colors: Green and Gold Colors: Purple and White Colors: Red, White and Blue Head Coach: Jim Fetter (Lethbridge ‘95) Head Coach: Margot Page (McMaster '87) Head Coach: Nate Handrahan (Niagara '00) Overall Collegiate Record: 57-66-13 (4 yrs) Overall Collegiate Record: 120-125-26 (8 yrs) Overall Collegiate Record: 11-22-2 (1 yr) Record at Wayne State: Same Record at Niagara: Same Record at Robert Morris: First Season Assistant Coach: Allison Rutledge Assistant Coaches: Allison Coomey, Assistant Coaches: Scott Spencer, Coaches Phone: (313) 577-9171 Christine Patno Raffi Wolf Conference: College Hockey America Coaches Phone: (716) 286-8218 Coaches Phone: (412) 397-4478 2006-07 Overall Record: 15-18-1 Conference: College Hockey America (CHA) Conference: College Hockey America 2006-07 CHA Record: 6-6-0 (2nd) 2006-07 Overall Record: 10-19-6 2006-07 Overall Record: 11-22-2 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 18/2 2006-07 CHA Record: 5-6-1 (3rd) 2006-07 CHA Record: 1-11-0 (4th) Captain: Ashley King Lettermen Returning/Lost: 15/6 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 18/5 Arena (capacity): City Sports Center Arena (500) Captain: TBA Captain: Kristin Miles Ice Dimensions: 200' x 85' Arena (capacity): Dwyer Arena (2,100) Arena (capacity): RMU Island Sports Center (1,000) Athletic Director: Rob Fournier Ice Dimensions: 200' x 85' Ice Dimensions: N/A Hockey SID: Mekye Phelps Athletic Director: Ed McLaughlin Athletic Director: Craig Coleman, M.D. Offi ce Phone: (313) 577-7542 Hockey SID: Tanya Wright Hockey SID: Erik Kaminski E-Mail: [email protected] Offi ce Phone: (716) 286-8724 Offi ce Phone: (412) 262-8541 Fax: (313) 577-5997 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Pressbox Phone: NA Fax: (716) 286-8582 Fax: (412) 262-8557 Web Site: www.wsuathletics.com Pressbox Phone: (716) 286-8794 Pressbox Phone: (412) 865-4907 Series Record vs. Clarkson: 3-3-3 Web Site: www.PurpleEagles.com Web Site: www.rmucolonials.com Series Record vs. Clarkson: 3-5-0 Series Record vs. Clarkson: 0-3-0 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY of MAINE Friday, October 26, 7:00 pm Friday, October 27, 4:00 pm Friday, November 2, 7:00 pm at Hobey Baker Rink at TD Banknorth Sports Center Saturday, November 3, 4:00 pm Saturday, February 23, 4:00 pm Friday, February 22, 7:00 pm at Alfond Arena at Cheel Arena at Cheel Arena

Location: Princeton, New Jersey 08544 Location: Hamden, Connecticut 06518 Location: Orono, Maine 04469 Enrollment: 4,600, Founded: 1746 Enrollment: 7,200, Founded: 1929 Enrollment: 11,500, Founded: 1865 President: Shirley Tilghman President: John L. Lahey President: Dr. Robert Kennedy Nickname: Tigers Nickname: Bobcats Nickname: Black Bears Colors: Orange and Black Colors: Blue and Gold Colors: Blue and White Head Coach: Jeff Kampersal (Princeton '92) Head Coach: Michael Barrett (Quinnipiac ‘85) Head Coach: Dan Lichterman (St. Thomas '95) Overall Collegiate Record: 172-133-28 (11 yrs) Overall Collegiate Record: 68-133-16 (7 yrs) Overall Collegiate Record: First Season Record at Princeton: Same Record at Quinnipiac: 39-114-14 (5 yrs) Record at Boston College: First Season Assist. Coaches: Amy Bourbeau, Jessica Link Assist. Coaches: Lisa Giovanelli, Matt Kelly Assistant Coach: Sara Simard Coaches Phone: (609) 258-1557 Coaches Phone: (203) 484-7592 Coaches Phone: (207) 581-1732 Conference: ECAC Hockey Conference: ECAC Hockey Conference: Association (HEA) 2006-07 Overall Record: 16-12-3 2006-07 Overall Record: 8-24-2 2006-07 Overall Record: 10-19-2 2006-07 ECACHL Record: 14-6-2 (4th) 2006-07 ECAC Record: 5-16-1 (10th) 2006-07 HEA Record: 5-14-2 (6th) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 15/5 Lettermen Returning/Lost: N/A Lettermen Returning/Lost: 13/6 Captains: TBA Captain: TBA Captains: TBA Arena (capacity): Hobey Baker Rink (2,092) Arena (capacity): TD Banknorth Sports Center Arena (capacity): Alfond Arena (5,445) Ice Dimensions: 200' x 80' (4,000) Ice Dimensions: 200' x 85' Athletic Director: Gary D. Walters Ice Dimensions: 200' x 85' Athletic Director: Blake James Hockey SID: Yariv Amir Athletic Director: Jack McDonald Hockey SID: Steve Padgett Offi ce Phone: (609) 258-5701 Hockey SID: Ken Sweeten Offi ce Phone: (207) 581-4129 E-Mail: [email protected] Offi ce Phone: (203) 582-5387 E-Mail: [email protected] Fax: (609) 258-2399 E-Mail: [email protected] Fax: (207) 581-3297 Pressbox Phone: (609) 258-1813 Fax: (203) 582-5385 Pressbox Phone: (207) 581-1049 Web Site: www.GoPrincetonTigers.com Pressbox Phone: (203) 484-7592 Web Site: www.GoBlackBears.com Series Record vs. Clarkson: 5-0-1 Web Site: www.quinnipiacbobcats.com Series Record vs. Clarkson: 0-0-0 • 36 • RENSSELAER UNION COLLEGE MERCYHURST COLLEGE Friday, November 9, 7:00 pm Saturday, November 10, 4:00 pm Friday, November 16, 3:00 pm at Cheel Arena at Cheel Arena Saturday, November 17, 2:00 pm Saturday, January 26, 4:00 pm Friday, January 25, 7:00 pm at Cheel Arena at Houston Field House at Frank L. Messa Rink Location: Troy, New York 12180-3590 Location: Schenectady, New York, 12308 Location: Erie, Pennsylvania 16546 Enrollment: 5,142 Founded: 1824 Enrollment: 2,200, Founded: 1795 Enrollment: 3,400, Founded: 1926 President: Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson President: Dr. Stephen C. Ainlay President: Dr. Thomas Gamble Nickname: Engineers Nickname: Dutchwomen Nickname: Lakers Colors: Cherry and White Colors: Garnet and White Colors: Green, Blue and White Head Coach: John Burke (Bowling Green '91) Head Coach: Claudia Asano (Harvard '99) Head Coach: Michael Sisti (Canisius '90) Overall Collegiate Record: 70-39-6 (4 yrs) Overall Collegiate/Union Record: First Season Overall Collegiate Record: 195-61-20 (8 yrs) Record at Rensselaer: Same Assistant Coaches: Ali Boe, Ashley Shaidle Record at Mercyhurst: Same Assistant Coaches: Colette Bredin, Josh Liegl Coaches Phone: (518) 388-6771 Associate Coach: Paul Colontino Coaches Phone: (518) 276-8535 Conference: ECAC Hockey Co-Associate Coach: Aaron Kemp Conference: ECAC Hockey 2006-07 Overall Record: 4-26-0 Coaches Phone: (814) 824-2124 2006-07 Overall Record: 12-22-1 2006-07 ECACHL Record: 0-22-0 (12th) Conference: College Hockey America 2006-07 ECACHL Record: 8-13-1 (8th) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 15/9 2006-07 Overall Record: 32-2-3 Lettermen Lost/Returning: 17/4 Captains: Maeve Kehoe, Ashley Kilstein, 2006-07 CHA Record: 11-0-1 (1st) Captains: Kelly Barbera, Brooke Thompson Gabi Wintner Lettermen Returning/Lost: 13/11 Arena (capacity): Houston Field House (5,150) Arena (capacity): Frank L. Messa Rink (2,225) Captain: Stephanie Jones Ice Dimensions: 200' x 85' Ice Dimensions: 201' x 86' Arena (capacity): Mercyhurst Ice Center (1,300) Acting Athletic Director: Kevin Beattie Athletic Director: Jim McLaughlin Ice Dimensions: 200' x 85' Hockey SID: Amie Canfi eld Hockey SID: Hillary Haynes Athletic Director: Craig Barnett Offi ce Phone: (518) 276-3988 Offi ce Phone: (518) 388-6377 Hockey SID: John Leisering E-Mail: canfi [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Offi ce Phone: (814) 824-2277 Fax: (518) 276-2188 Fax: (518) 388-6096 E-Mail: [email protected] Pressbox Phone: (518) 276-2661 Pressbox Phone: (518) 388-8726 Fax: (814) 824-2591 Web Site: www.rpiathletics.com Web Site: www.unionathletics.com Pressbox Phone: 814-824-2167 Series Record vs. Clarkson: 1-2-1 Series Record vs. Clarkson: 0-8-0 Web Site: www.hurstathletics.com Series Record vs. Clarkson: 5-0-1 HARVARD UNIVERSITY DARTMOUTH COLLEGE YALE UNIVERSITY Friday, November 23, 7:00 pm Saturday, November 24, 4:00 pm Friday, November 30, 7:00 pm at Bright Hockey Center at Thompson Arena at Ingalls Rink Saturday, January 12, 4:00 pm Friday, January 11, 7:00 pm Saturday, February 16, 4:00 pm at Cheel Arena at Cheel Arena at Cheel Arena Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138 Location: Hanover, New Hampshire 03755 Location: New Haven, Connecticut 06520 Enrollment: 6,562, Founded: 1636 Enrollment: 4,300, Founded: 1769 Enrollment: 5,000, Founded: 1701 Interim President: Derek C. Bok President: James Wright President: Richard C. Levin Nickname: Crimson Nickname: Big Green Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Crimson, Black and White Colors: Dartmouth Green and White Colors: Yale Blue and White Head Coach: Katey Stone (UNH '89) Head Coach: Mark Hudak (U.S. Military Acd. '89) Head Coach: Hilary Witt (Northeastern '01) Overall Collegiate Record: 262-120-18 (13 yrs) Overall Collegiate Record: 90-34-8 (4 yrs) Overall Collegiate Record: 63-80-13 (5 yrs) Record at Harvard: Same Record at Dartmouth: Same Record at Yale: Same Assist. Coaches: Joakim Flygh, Melanie Ruzzi Assistant Coaches: Rob Morgan, Holley Tyng, Anik Cote Associate Head Coach: Harry Rosenholtz Coaches Phone: (617) 384-9780 Coaches Phone: (603) 646-0919 Assistant Coach: Kim Mathias Conference: ECAC Hockey Conference: ECAC Hockey Coaches Phone: (203) 432-4785 2006-07 Overall Record: 23-8-2 2006-07 Overall Record: 27-5-2 Conference: ECAC Hockey 2006-07 ECACHL Record: 17-4-1 (T-2nd) 2006-07 ECACHL Record: 20-1-1 (1st) 2006-07 Overall Record: 15-14-2 Lettermen Returning/Lost: N/A Lettermen Returning/Lost: 16/5 2006-07 ECACHL Record: 10-10-2 (T-6th) Captains: TBA Captain: Nicole Ruta Lettermen Returning/Lost: 14/7 Arena (capacity): Bright Hockey Center (2,776) Arena (capacity): Thompson Arena (4,500) Captain: D Ann-Renee Guillemette Ice Dimensions: 204' x 87' Ice Dimensions: 200' x 90' Arena (capacity): Ingalls Rink (3,486) Athletic Director: Robert L. Scalise Athletic Director: Josie Harper Ice Dimensions: 200' x 85' Hockey SID: TBA Hockey SID: Matt Faulkner Athletic Director: Tom Beckett Offi ce Phone: (617) 495-2206 Offi ce Phone: (603) 646-2468 Hockey SID: Sam Rubin E-Mail: N/A E-Mail: [email protected] Offi ce Phone: (203) 423-1456 Fax: (617) 495-2130 Fax: (603) 646-1286 E-Mail: [email protected] Pressbox Phone: (617) 495-5894 Pressbox Phone: (603) 646-1131 Pressbox Phone: (203) 432-0778, 0779 Web Site: www.GoCrimson.com Web Site: www.dartmouthsports.com Web Site: www.yalebulldogs.com Series Record vs. Clarkson: 9-2-0 Series Record vs. Clarkson: 5-1-0 Series Record vs. Clarkson: 3-3-0 • 37 • 2007-08

BROWN UNIVERSITY COLGATE UNIVERSITY Saturday, December 1, 4:00 pm Friday, January 5, 2:00 pm Friday, January 18, 7:00 pm at Meehan Auditorium Saturday, January 6, 2:00 pm at Starr Rink Friday, February 15, 7:00 pm at Saturday, February 9, 4:00 pm at Cheel Arena at Cheel Arena Location: Providence, Rhode Island 02912 Location: Burlington, Vermont 05405 Location: Hamilton, New York 13346 Enrollment: 5,754, Founded: 1764 Enrollment: 9,040, Founded: 1791 Enrollment: 2,800, Founded: 1819 President: Ruth J. Simmons President: Dr. Daniel Mark Fogel President: Rebecca S. Chopp Nickname: Bears Nickname: UVM, Catamounts Nickname: Raiders Colors: Seal Brown, Cardinal Red, White Colors: Green and Gold Colors: Maroon, White and Gray Head Coach: Digit Murphy (Cornell '83) Head Coach: Tim Bothwell (Brown '78) Head Coach: Scott Wiley (St. Lawrence ‘93) Overall Collegiate Record: 301-159-43 (18 yrs) Overall Collegiate Record: 3-27-2 (1 yr) Overall Collegiate Record: 73-83-17 (5 yrs) Record at Brown: Same Record at Vermont: Same Record at Colgate: Same Assistant Coaches: Heather Reinke Assistant Coaches: Emily McKissock, Assistant Coaches: Ryan Stone, Cassandra Turner Coaches Phone: 401-863-3704 Mike Gilligan Coaches Phone: (315) 228-7839 Conference: ECAC Coaches Phone: (802) 656-2044 Conference: ECAC Hockey 2006-07 Overall Record: 10-17-2 Conference: Hockey East Association (HEA) 2006-07 Overall Record: 17-15-2 2006-07 ECACHL Record: 6-15-1 (9th) 2006-07 Overall Record: 3-27-2 2006-07 ECACHL Record: 14-7-1 (5th) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 16/6 2006-07 Hockey East Record: 1-19-1 (8th) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 19/5 Captains: , Rylee Olewinski Lettermen Returning/Lost: 15/9 Captain: TBA Arena (capacity): Meehan Auditorium (2,495) Captain: TBA Arena (capacity): Starr Rink (2,246) Ice Dimensions: 200' x 85' Arena (capacity): Gutterson Fieldhouse (4,035) Ice Dimensions: 200' x 85' Athletic Director: Michael Goldberger Ice Dimensions: 200' x 90' Athletic Director: David Roach Hockey SID: Christopher Hatfi eld Athletic Director: Dr. Robert Corran Hockey SID: Kristy McNeil Offi ce Phone: 401-863-6069 Hockey SID: Bruce Bosley Offi ce Phone: (315) 228-6761 E-Mail: Christopher_Hatfi [email protected] Offi ce Phone: (802) 656-1109 E-Mail: [email protected] Fax: 401-863-1436 E-Mail: [email protected] Fax: (315) 228-7977 Pressbox Phone: 401-863-3507/3518 Fax: (802) 656-8328 Pressbox Phone: (315) 228-6820 Web Site: www.brownbears.com Pressbox Phone: (802) 656-4193 Web Site: www.goColgateRaiders.com Series Record vs. Clarkson: 4-2-0 Web Site: www.uvmathletics.com Series Record vs. Clarkson: 5-3-0 Series Record vs. Clarkson: 0-7-1 CORNELL UNIVERSITY ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY Saturday, January 19, 4:00 pm Friday, February 1, 7:00 pm at Cheel Arena at Cheel Arena Friday, February 8, 7:00 pm Saturday, February 2, 7:00 pm at Lynah Rink at Appleton Arena Location: Ithaca, New York 14553 Location: Canton, New York 13617 Enrollment: 13,700, Founded: 1865 Enrollment: 2,133, Founded: 1856 President: David J. Skorton President: Dr. Daniel F. Sullivan Nickname: Big Red Nickname: Saints Colors: Carnelian Red and White Colors: Scarlet and Brown Head Coach: Doug Derraugh (Cornell '91) Head Coach: Paul Flanagan (St. Lawrence '80) Overall Collegiate Record: 13-42-3 (2 yrs) Overall Collegiate Record: 202-73-23 (8 yrs) Record at Cornell: First Year Record at St. Lawrence: Same Assistant Coach: Danielle Bilodeau, Kim Insalaco Asst.Coaches: Ted Wisner, Mare MacDougall Coaches Phone: (607) 255-6675 Coaches Phone: (315) 229-5740 Conference: ECAC Hockey Conference: ECAC Hockey 2006-07 Overall Record: 4-23-2 2006-07 Overall Record: 29-8-3 2006-07 ECACHL Record: 4-17-1 (11th) 2006-07 ECACHL Record: 17-4-1 (T-2nd) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 12/11 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 16/6 Captains: Caeleigh Beerworth, Brittany Forgues Captains: Kerri Wallace, Chelsea Grills, Annie Guay Arena (capacity): Lynah Rink (4,267) Arena (capacity): Appleton Arena (3,200) Ice Dimensions: 200' x 85' Ice Dimensions: 200' x 85' Athletic Director: J. Andrew Noel, Jr. Athletic Director: Margie Strait Hockey SID: Lindsey Mechalik Hockey SID: Joe Keniston Offi ce Phone: (607) 255-3753 Offi ce Phone: (315) 229-5986 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Fax: (607) 255-9791 Fax: (315) 229-5589 Pressbox Phone: (607) 255-3533 Pressbox Phone: (315) 229-7312 Web Site: www.CornellBigRed.com Web Site: www.stlawu.edu/sports Series Record vs. Clarkson: 1-6-1 Series Record vs. Clarkson: 6-1-1 Ashleigh Moorehead • 38 • Emma Madigan played in every Clarkson game through the fi rst four seasons, skating in all 140 contests.

CLARKSON vs. the OPPOSITION (2007-08 OPPONENTS IN CAPS) First Last Shutouts Team Played Played GP W L T GF GA F A Boston College 2004-05 2006-07 5 2 2 1 4 8 1 2 Bowdoin 2003-04 2003-04 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 BROWN 2004-05 2006-07 6 2 4 0 9 10 0 2 Colby 2003-04 2003-04 1 1 0 0 11 1 0 0 COLGATE 2003-04 2006-07 8 3 5 0 11 15 1 1 CORNELL 2003-04 2006-07 8 6 1 1 21 10 2 0 DARTMOUTH 2004-05 2006-07 6 1 5 0 8 21 1 1 Elmira 2003-04 2004-05 3 3 0 0 11 3 1 0 Findlay 2003-04 2003-04 2 0 1 1 3 6 0 0 HARVARD 2004-05 2006-07 11 2 9 0 13 33 0 5 MAINE FIRST GAME MERCYHURST 2004-05 2006-07 6 0 5 1 8 22 0 1 Middlebury 2003-04 2003-04 1 1 0 0 6 2 0 0 NIAGARA 2003-04 2006-07 8 5 3 0 15 12 2 2 North Dakota 2003-04 2003-04 2 0 2 0 2 9 0 1 Northeastern 2003-04 2006-07 4 3 1 0 12 4 1 1 Plattsburgh 2003-04 2004-05 3 3 0 0 9 3 0 0 PRINCETON 2004-05 2006-07 6 0 5 1 3 11 0 3 Providence 2004-05 2005-06 2 1 0 1 7 5 0 0 RENSSELAER 2003-04 2006-07 4 2 1 1 15 9 0 0 QUINNIPIAC 2003-04 2006-07 8 5 2 1 29 15 2 0 ROBERT MORRIS 2005-06 2006-07 3 3 0 0 10 1 2 0 Sacred Heart 2003-04 2003-04 2 2 0 0 14 0 2 0 ST. LAWRENCE 2004-05 2006-07 8 1 6 1 10 21 1 1 UNION 2003-04 2006-07 8 8 0 0 43 3 5 0 Utica 2003-04 2003-04 1 1 0 0 6 2 0 0 VERMONT 2003-04 2006-07 8 7 0 1 27 3 5 0 WAYNE STATE 2003-04 2006-07 9 3 3 3 22 17 2 0 YALE 2004-05 2006-07 6 3 3 0 9 11 2 1

Long-time coach and Clarkson Athletic Hall of Fame inductee, Ron Frazer '44 dropped the ceremonial puck at the Knights' fi rst home game as an NCAA program on October 25, 2003 vs Vermont.

Katie Morrison • 39 • Clarkson's all-time leading scorer, Ashley Shaidle.

2007-08

TRADITION

YEAR-BY-YEAR NCAA DIVISION I RECORDS ECACHL Year GP W L T Win% GF GA W L T Place GF GA Coach Captain 2003-04 31 16 12 3 .565 86 55 R. Seeley K. Shaw 2004-05 36 13 17 6 .444 71 77 7 12 1 8th 34 42 R. Seeley L. Williams 2005-06 37 22 14 1 .608 87 52 12 8 0 T-3rd 49 27 R. Seeley L. Williams 2006-07 36 18 15 3 .542 96 74 10 10 2 T-6th 52 47 R. Seeley L. Williams Totals 140 69 58 13 .539 340 258 29 30 3 135 116

SCORING LEADERS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Goals Assists Points Most Goals/Single Game 5 Ashley Shaidle—12/6/03 2003-04 K. Allgood 18 A. Shaidle 16 K. Allgood 33 vs Colby in 11-1 win 2004-05 J. Nolan 14 K. Morrison 13 J. Nolan 21 Most Goals/Season 2005-06 A. Shaidle 17 B. Beazer 16 A. Shaidle 31 23 Genevieve Lavoie—2006-07 (36 games) 2006-07 G. Lavoie 23 B. Selina 19 G. Lavoie 36 Most Goals/Career 52 Ashley Shaidle—2003-07 (138 games) GOALTENDING LEADERS (minimum 10 games played) Most Assists/Single Game Save Percentage Goals Against Average Wins 4 Ashley Shaidle—2/8/04 2003-04 S. Hansen . 931 (10) K. Hurley 1.82 (24) K. Hurley 10 vs Sacred Heart (2-4) in 11-0 win 2004-05 K. Hurley .917 (30) K. Hurley 2.25 K. Hurley 10 Most Assists/Season 2005-06 K. Hurley .937 (35) K. Hurley 1.29 K. Hurley 21 19 Britney Selina—2006-07 (35 games) 2006-07 S. Hansen .917 (15) S. Hansen 1.59 S. Hansen 11 Most Assists/Career 46 Ashley Shaidle—2003-07 (138 games) GOALTENDING RECORDS Most Points/Single Game Most Saves in a Season: 689—Kira Hurley, 2004-05 (30 games) 6 Ashley Shaidle—2/8/04 Most Saves in a Game: 51—Kira Hurley, 3/5/06 at Harvard vs Sacred Heart (2-4) in 11-0 win in Game 3 ECACHL Quarterfi nals (2-1 2ot loss) Most Points/Season Most Saves in a Period: 23—Kira Hurley, 1/3/04 at Findlay (1st period of 2-2 ot tie) 36 Genevieve Lavoie—2006-07 (36 games) Most Wins in a Season: 21—Kira Hurley, 2005-06 Most Points/Career 98 Ashley Shaidle—2003-07 (138 games) Most Shutouts in a Season: 10—Kira Hurley, 2005-06 (35 games) Most Power-Play Goals in a Season 11 Genevieve Lavoie—2006-07 Most Power-Play Goals in a Career 21 Ashley Shaidle—2003-07 (138 games)

Most Shorthanded Goals in a Season 2 Ashley Shaidle—2003-04 2 Britney Selina—2006-07 2 Christine Bailkowski—2006-07 Most Shorthanded Goals in a Career Clarkson's fi rst 3 Ashley Shaidle—2003-07 (138 games) All-American, Kira Hurley Most Game-Winning Goals in a Season 5 Ashley Shaidle—2003-04, 2005-06, 2006-07 5 Kate Allgood—2003-04 TEAM RECORDS 5 Genevieve Lavoie—2006-07 Most Games Played Most Goals Scored Most Game-Winning Goals in a Career 37 2005-06 (won 22, lost 14, tied 1) Single Game: 11—twice 15 Ashley Shaidle—2003-07 (138 games) Most Games Won vs Colby, December 6, 2003 (11-1 at Cheel Arena) Hat Tricks/Season/Career 22 2005-06 (won 22, lost 14, tied 1) vs Sacred Heart, February 8, 2004 3 Genevieve Lavoie—2006-07 Most Games Lost (11-0 at Cheel Arena) 17 2004-05 (won 13, lost 17, tied 6) Season: 96—2006-07 Most Penalty Minutes in a Season Most Games Tied (36 games, won 18, lost 15, tied 3) 40 Sophie Doyon—2005-06 (40 min./20 pen.) 6 2004-05 (won 13, lost 17, tied 6) Average: 2.77—2003-04 Most Penalty Minutes in a Career (31 games 16-12-3; 86 goals) 96 Christine Bailkowski—2003-07 (96 min./48 pen.) • 40 • Three-year Clarkson captain, Lindsay Williams

ALL-TIME KNIGHTS FORWARDS & DEFENSEMEN YEARS POS GP G A PTS PIM PPG SHG GWG +/- HOMETOWN Allgood, Kate - #21 2003-04 C 30 18 15 33 3/6 8 1 5 +11 Toronto, Ontario Bailkowski, Christine - #18 2003-07 C 138 26 27 53 48/96 11 2 3 +2 Aurora, Ontario Beazer, Brooke - #7 2004- D/F 107 20 40 60 21/42 11 0 4 +4 Kingston, Ontario Bills, Cortney - #9 2003-04 RW 26 2 4 6 2/4 0 0 0 -1 Penfi eld, New York Cloutier, Jessica - #11 2004- LW 107 15 25 40 30/60 9 0 5 +1 Parker, Colorado Coates, Kim - #7 2003-05 D 53 3 6 9 9/18 1 0 0 +8 Harrison, British Columbia Devine, Micheleen - #9 2005-06 RW 37 12 5 17 1/2 1 1 1 +6 Medicine Hat, Alberta Dittmer, Amanda - #16 2004- D/LW 103 6 29 35 26/52 3 0 2 -9 Chatham, Ontario Doyon, Sophie - #24 2005-06 D 35 1 9 10 20/40 1 0 0 +6 Victoriaville, Quebec Eusepi, Carlee - #15 2006- D 36 4 17 21 5/10 2 0 0 -3 Oakville, Ontario Fletcher, Kelsey - #5 2005-06 D 35 1 3 4 3/6 0 0 0 +9 St. Paul, Minnesota Gaudet, Marie-Jo - #12 2005- C 70 17 18 35 15/30 7 0 3 +15 Sherbrooke, Quebec Hurlick, Christine - #8 2003-04 C 28 2 4 6 2/4 1 0 0 -1 Blue Bell, Pennsylvania Knutson, Emily - #27 2003-04 D 21 0 3 3 2/4 0 0 0 +8 Hatton, North Dakota Lavoie, Genevieve - #21 2006- RW 36 23 13 36 4/8 11 0 5 +7 St. Laurent, Quebec Long, Rachel - #16 2003-05 LW 21 0 2 2 3/6 0 0 0 +6 Colorado Springs, Colorado Louey, Brenna - #19 2003-04 RW 29 2 3 5 1/2 1 0 0 -3 Brooks, Alberta Lubrano, Lauren - #3 2003-07 D/C 131 3 16 19 17/34 1 0 1 +1 Ridgefi eld, Connecticut Madigan, Emma - #17 2003-07 F/D 140 17 18 35 15/30 6 0 2 +1 Mississauga, Ontario Maluta, Andrea - #4 2003-07 LW 119 3 5 8 10/20 0 0 1 E Spencerport, New York Marshall, Melissa - #20 2003-07 LW 119 11 15 26 24/48 1 0 2 +6 Oak Lawn, Illinois McKenney, Kimberly - #8 2005- D 36 0 7 7 22/44 2 0 1 +17 Smiths Falls, Ontario Moorehead, Ashleigh - #26 2006- RW 20 0 1 1 2/4 0 0 0 -1 Clinton, New York Morrison, Katie - #14 2004- LW 96 18 30 48 35/70 5 0 3 +1 Ridgefi eld, Connecticut Nolan, Jill - #12 2003-05 C 67 24 22 46 19/41 4 0 4 +18 Labrador, Newfoundland O’Connor Courtney - #24 2006- D 35 0 2 2 4/8 0 0 0 +6 Chicago, Illinois O’Hara, Cailin - #15 2003-04 LW 13 0 1 1 0/0 0 0 0 E Rochester, New York Park, Meghan - #19 2004-07 D 82 6 10 16 25/50 2 0 0 +7 Petrolia, Ontario Schnitker, Laura - #8 2004-05 D 16 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 -2 Laramie, Wyoming Selina, Britney - #27 2006- C 35 12 19 31 15/30 5 2 3 +2 Thornhill, Ontario Shaidle, Ashley - #10 2003-07 LW 138 52 46 98 43/86 21 3 15 +40 Hudson, Ohio Shaw, Kristi - #13 2003-05 C 62 6 2 8 7/14 1 0 1 -10 Belleville, Ontario Valesente, Christina - #22 2003-07 D/F 132 4 7 11 29/58 0 0 0 +16 Ithaca, New York Williams, Lindsay - #6 2003-07 C 139 25 34 59 39/78 5 2 6 +2 Mississauga, Ontario Zidek, Carolynn - #2 2003-07 RW 88 4 2 6 17/34 0 0 1 -2 Chicago, Illinois

GOALTENDERS YEARS GP MINS SAVES GA SV% GAA W-L-T SHO HOMETOWN Finley, Jessica - #33 2003-07 9 375:51 83 7 .922 1.12 4-1-0 2 Arvada, Colorado Hansen, Stephanie - #35 2003-07 41 1927:01 674 56 .923 1.74 17-8-3 6 , Alberta Hurley, Kira - #38 2003-07 112 6213:46 2288 193 .922 1.86 48-49-10 20 Pickering, Ontario • 41 • Bob Chiarelli '63, who skated three years for the Golden Knights (1960-63), served as the Mayor of Ottawa, Ontario. 2007-08

WINNERS IN LIFE... as well as Hockey esides their on-ice accomplishments, Clarkson hockey players have achieved outstanding success in a B variety of careers. Many attribute their career accomplishments, in part, to lessons learned in a Clarkson hockey uniform. Clarkson's student-athletes have excelled in the classroom. Clarkson students are placed at a rate of 99% into a job related to their education or into a graduate program. Here are just a few former men's hockey players who have achieved high career profi les while carrying their success from the hockey arena into the professional world: TOM SHERBY ‘56 ROBERT EMPIE ’68, ’69 – President (Ret.), Knights Technology – Director of Manufacturing (Ret.), Procter and Gamble JOSEPH D. THOMPSON ’56 JOHN MCLENNAN ’68, ’69 – Chairman, President & CEO, – Vice Chair and CEO (Ret.), ALLSTREAM Canada PCL Construction Group FRED SILVER ’68, ’70 DON MAY ‘57 – President and CEO (Ret.), Excelon-Esk Company – President (Ret.), Ice Systems of America WAYNE LACHANCE ’70 HENRY ALLAN GRAHAM ’59 – Owner (Ret.), Springfi eld Falcons of the AHL – Vice President (Ret.), Bayer Rubber Inc. BILL O’FLAHERTY ’71 ROBERT A. CAMPBELL ’61 – Director of Pro Scouting, Florida Panthers – Regional Managing Partner and BOB THOMPSON ‘71 CEO /Asia Pacifi c (Ret.), – President (Ret.), Overhead Door Corp. Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu International BOB BALDWIN ‘73 JIM MATTHEWS ‘61 – President, Albarrie Canada (Ret.) – President (Ret.), Matco Electric MONTE MIRON ’74 BOB CHIARELLI ‘63 – Founding Commissioner of the Central Hockey League – Former Mayor City of Ottawa, Canada SYLVAIN LAROSE '75 ROGER PURDIE ’64 – Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Avon Canada – Vice President (Ret.), Imperial Oil JOHN WHITE '75 FRANK SCHMELER ’64 – President, Winmar Property Restoration Specialists – Chairman of the Board & CEO, Albany International Corporation ’77 BOB BIRRELL ‘65 – Director of Player Personnel, Dallas Stars – Partner (Ret.), Ernst & Young LLP CRAIG LAUGHLIN ‘80 TOM McCAFFERTY ’69 – TV Broadcaster (Voice of Washington Capitols) – President (Ret.), Beaver Builders DAVID FRETZ ‘85 MIKE SMITH ’67 – President, Great Canadian Gaming Corp. – Former General Manager, Winnipeg Jets, and Chicago JARMO KEKALAINEN ’89 Blackhawks and Assistant General Manager Toronto Maple Leafs – Asst. General Manager/Dir. of Amateur Scouting, St. Louis Blues

CLARKSON UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S HOCKEY THE FIRST 10 YEARS 1974-84 Clarkson’s original women’s hockey team, formed by Ron Frazer, played from 1974- 1984 compiling a 77-72-3 record through 10 seasons. Frazer’s Blazers featured numerous talented players, including Pam Morin ‘76, a leading force for women’s hockey at Clarkson, Kelly Priestley ‘81, an inaugural Clarkson Athletic Hall of Fame inductee, and Cathy Champion-Demers ‘84, a top scorer for the Knights.

Year Record 1974-75 5 – 2 – 0 1979-80 11 – 8 – 0 1975-76 2 – 7 – 0 1980-81 11 – 8 – 0 1976-77 4 – 8 – 1 1981-82 7 – 13 – 1 1977-78 11 – 5 – 0 1982-83 6 – 8 – 0 Long-time women's hockey head coach Ron Frazer with Joan Carrol 1978-79 11 – 5– 1 1983-84 9 – 8 – 0 (left) and Jane Harrington.

• 42 • Former Clarkson men's hockey all-star, Colin Patterson became the fi rst Golden Knights to have his named engraved on the Stanley Cup when he skated with the NHL Champion in 1989.

KNIGHTS and the NHL

uilt on tradition and success, Clarkson Hockey continues to be honored Taylor, Laughlin, and Patterson for their B a breeding ground for future play- NHL accomplishments in 1989 when their collegiate ers. From legendary all-star forward Dave Taylor to today’s stars numbers (24, 22, and 25) were retired. such as Erik Cole, , Chris Clark '98, Todd March- Luciano Borsato '88 skated several seasons ant, Willie Mitchell and Todd White '97, former Golden Knights with the Winnipeg Jets, and Steve Dubinsky '93 continue to impact the NHL. enjoyed a 10-year career, while Jarmo Kekalainen Last year's Clarkson standout Shawn Weller, who joins the Ottawa '89, Scott Thomas, Marko Tuomainen '95 and Mike Casselman '91 Senators orginzation for his first full season in professional hockey, experienced a taste of the big league. will look to join Kent Huskins '01 and Randy Jones as rising young Clarkson is also been well represented in NHL front offices. Taylor, stars in the league. who served as the Kings’ Senior Vice President/General Manager Clarkson’s all-time leading scorer, Taylor '77, retired after 17 sea- following his playing days, enters his first season with the Dallas sons (1977-94) with the . He skated in four NHL Stars as Director of Player Personnel. Former Golden Knight player, All-Star Games and accumulated 1,069 points for the Kings. coach and athletic director Bill O’Flaherty '71 is the new of Direc- Colin Patterson '86 played for 10 seasons in the NHL (1983-93) tor of Pro Scouting for the Florida Panthers. Kekalainen acts as the and was one of the top defensive forwards in the league. Patterson St. Louis Blues’ Assistant General Manager and Director of Amateur helped the Calgary Flames win the Stanley Cup in 1989. Along with Scouting. Mike Smith ’67 was the Director of Hockey Operations Taylor and Patterson, Craig Laughlin '80 was also one of the first for the and also served in the front offices of Clarkson players to prove himself in the NHL. He played eight seasons the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Winnipeg Jets. (1981-89) with Montreal, Washington, LA, and Toronto. Clarkson

Former Golden Knights (above) and Kent Huskins lifted the Stanley Cup as NHL Champions with the Anaheim Ducks last season, while another former Clark- son player, Erik Cole, hoisted the coveted trophy in 2006 with the Carolina Hurricanes.

• 43 • Clarkson's Offi ce of Admissions at Holcroft House. 2007-08

TRAVEL DIRECTIONS

MASSENA OGDENSBURG✩★ ★ POTSDAM CANTON SARANAC LAKE LAKE PLACID WATERTOWN TUPPER LAKE CLARKSONCLARKSON UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY WARRENSBURG POTSDAM,POTSDAM, NEWNEW YORKYORK UTICA ROCHESTER SYRACUSE FLYING INTO SYRACUSE BUFFALO ALBANY It is possible to fl y into Syracuse Airport and drive to Potsdam using BINGHAMTON the directions provided or take a U.S. Air commuter fl ight into Massena or NEW YORK Quebec Ogdensburg routed through Pittsburgh. MONTREAL * For rental car information from Massena, OTTAWA BURLINGTON * * call Chrysler/Plymouth at 315-764-0283. Ontario PORTLAND * Taxi service is also available. Greyhound PORTSMOUTH THROUGH ALBANY * buses make scheduled runs from Take Interstate 87 north to exit 23 TORONTO * NEW YORK SPRINGFIELD TO- * BOSTON * Syracuse Airport to Potsdam. HARTFORD PROVIDENCE (Warrensburg). Take Route 9 north about * * three miles to intersection with Route 28. FLYING INTO MONTREAL (DORVAL AIR- CLEVELAND * Follow Route 28 to Indian Lake. Take PHILADELPHIA TRENTON PORT * ) PITTSBURGH * Route 30 north to Tupper Lake. Pick up * From the airport, take Route 20 Route 3 west. Route 3 intersects with Route * BALTIMORE west (ouest) which merges with Route WASHINGTON 56 north, which goes into Potsdam. Driving * 401 west (ouest) to Cornwall. Take exit time from Albany: approximately four 789 marked “Bridge to USA;” turn left hours. at the top of ramp and follow signs to

THROUGH LAKE PLACID the bridge; follow Route 37 south to THROUGH SYRACUSE Take Route 86 through Saranac Lake to Massena. From Route 37 south, take Take Interstate 81 north to exit 48 Paul Smiths. Turn right on Route 30 north Route 56 south to Potsdam. There (Route 342) north of Watertown. Route 342 and drive approximately nine miles; turn are major rental car services at the east intersects with U.S. Route 11. Follow left onto Route 458 west to Nicholville, airport. Driving time from Montreal: U.S. Route 11 north to Potsdam. Driving turning left onto Route 11B south at approximately two hours. time from Syracuse: approximately three intersection. Travel approximately 15 miles hours. to the village of Potsdam. Driving time FLYING INTO OTTAWA from Lake Placid: approximately one and a From the airport, turn left on the THROUGH UTICA half hours. Hunt Club Road; follow it to Route 16, Take Route 12 north to Lowville. Then and then turn left and proceed south to follow Route 26 north to U.S. Route 11 at THROUGH MASSENA the exit marked “Bridge to U.S.A.” at Evans Mills; turn right and follow Route 11 Take Route 37 to Route 56 south. Prescott. Once across the border, turn north to Potsdam. Driving time from Utica: Follow Route 56 to Potsdam. Driving time right on Route 37 south and then left on approximately three hours. from Massena: 30 minutes. Route 68 south. In Canton, pick up Route 11 north to Potsdam. Driving time from THROUGH BURLINGTON Ottawa: approximately one and a half Take Interstate 89 north to exit 21 hours. (Swanton). Follow Route 78 west to Rouses Point (Route 78 merges with Route 2). CONNECTIONS FLYING INTO POTSDAM BY PRIVATE AIR- Follow U.S. Route 11 south to Malone; turn Greyhound Bus Line CRAFT left onto Route 30 south; take fi rst right (Potsdam) ...... 315-265-2270 The airport is located one mile east (Route 11B south) to Potsdam. Driving time Adirondack Trailways Bus Line of Potsdam on Route 11B. The runway from Burlington: approximately three hours. (Potsdam) ...... 315-265-2534 Syracuse Airport ...... 3 hours is asphalt and 3,700 feet by 60 feet. Massena Airport ...... ½ hour Instrument approaches and tie-down THROUGH OGDENSBURG Ogdensburg Airport ...... ¾ hour space are available. The Admission Take Route 37 to Route 68 south. In Ottawa Airport ...... 2 hours Offi ce offers rides from the Potsdam Canton, pick up Route 11 north to Potsdam. Montreal (Dorval) Airport ...... 2 hours Airport to the campus during business Driving time from Ogdensburg: one hour. Montreal (Mirabel) Airport hours. Call 315-268-6479 in advance to (international fl ights) ...... 2½ hours make arrangements.

• 44 • CLARKSON WOMEN’S HOCKEY - THE FIRST FOUR Y EARS (2003-2007)

2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 (16-12-3) (13-17-6, 7-12-1 - 8th ECAC) (22-14-1, 12-8-0 - T-3rd ECAC) (18-15-3, 10-10-2 - T-6th ECAC) Coach: RICK SEELEY Coach: RICK SEELEY Coach: RICK SEELEY Coach: RICK SEELEY

10/10 BLUEWATER (exh) L 1-6 10/8 CONCORDIA (exh) W 4-1 10/7 Vermont W 3-1 9/29 VERMONT W 9-0 10/11 BRAMPTON (exh) W 2-1 10/16 * UNION W 2-1 10/8 Vermont W 2-0 9/30 VERMONT W 4-1 10/17 Niagara L 0-2 10/17 * UNION W 4-0 10/14 MERCYHURST L 1-2 10/13 Mercyhurst L 2-5 10/18 Niagara W 2-1 10/22 WAYNE STATE T 4-4 ot 10/15 MERCYHURST L 0-6 10/14 Mercyhurst T 3-3 ot 10/25 VERMONT T 1-1 ot 10/23 WAYNE STATE T 3-3 ot 10/21 Wayne State W 2-0 10/20 * St. Lawrence L 1-3 10/26 VERMONT W 1-0 10/29 Mercyhurst L 1-2 10/22 Wayne State T 1-1 ot 10/21 * ST. LAWRENCE L 0-5 10/31 Elmira W 2-1 10/30 Mercyhurst L 1-4 10/29 * Union W 8-0 10/27 * Quinnipiac W 6-3 11/1 Elmira W 3-0 11/6 Providence T 3-3 ot 10/30 * Union W 8-0 10/28 * Princeton T 1-1 ot 11/8 Cornell W 2-1 11/7 Northeastern W 2-1 11/5 NORTHEASTERN W 5-2 11/3 * HARVARD L 0-2 11/9 Colgate L 2-4 11/13 ELMIRA W 6-2 11/6 PROVIDENCE W 4-2 11/4 * DARTMOUTH L 0-2 11/14 Northeastern L 0-1 11/19 * Brown L 1-2 11/12 * Harvard W 4-3 11/10 ROBERT MORRIS W 1-0 11/15 Quinnipiac L 3-5 11/20 * Harvard L 0-4 11/13 * Dartmouth W 1-0 11/11 ROBERT MORRIS W 3-1 11/16 Rensselaer T 2-2 ot 11/27 * St. Lawrence L 2-3 11/18 * Princeton L 1-2 11/17 Wayne State L 1-2 11/28 COLGATE L 1-2 11/28 * ST. LAWRENCE T 1-1 ot 11/19 * Quinnipiac W 5-1 11/18 Wayne State W 6-3 11/29 CORNELL L 2-5 12/3 NIAGARA W 1-0 11/30 * St. Lawrence L 1-3 11/24 * Colgate W 2-1 ot 12/6 COLBY W 11-1 12/4 NIAGARA W 4-3 12/2 * ST. LAWRENCE W 2-0 11/25 * Cornell W 5-1 12/7 BOWDOIN W 2-1 1/1 ^ Boston College L 0-1 12/9 Niagara L 1-4 12/1 * YALE W 4-2 1/2 Findlay L 1-4 1/2 ^ Boston College T 1-1 ot 12/10 Niagara L 0-1 12/2 * BROWN W 4-1 1/3 Findlay T 2-2 ot 1/7 * YALE L 1-2 ot 12/30 ^ Boston College W 1-0 12/8 * NIAGARA W 5-0 1/5 Wayne State W 3-0 1/8 * PRINCETON L 0-3 12/31 ^ Boston College W 2-1 ot 12/9 * NIAGARA W 2-1 1/9 Union W 4-0 1/14 * Dartmouth L 2-5 1/7 ROBERT MORRIS W 6-0 1/5 Northeastern W 5-0 1/10 Union W 5-1 1/15 * Vermont W 4-0 1/13 * BROWN L 0-1 1/6 Boston College L 0-5 1/12 NORTH DAKOTA L 2-5 1/22 QUINNIPIAC T 2-2 ot 1/14 * YALE W 1-0 1/12 * Brown L 0-1 1/20 UTICA W 6-2 1/23 QUINNIPIAC W 5-0 1/20 * COLGATE W 3-1 1/13 * Yale L 1-5 1/23 Middlebury W 6-2 1/28 * COLGATE L 1-3 1/21 * CORNELL W 3-0 1/19 * UNION W 8-1 1/24 Plattsburgh W 4-1 1/29 * CORNELL W 2-0 1/28 * RENSSELAER W 7-1 1/20 * RENSSELAER L 3-4 1/31 WAYNE STATE L 1-2 2/4 * Princeton L 1-2 ot 2/3 * QUINNIPIAC W 3-0 1/26 * Dartmouth L 1-4 2/1 WAYNE STATE L 1-2 2/5 * Yale L 0-2 2/4 * PRINCETON L 0-1 ot 1/27 * Harvard L 3-4 2/7 SACRED HEART W 3-0 2/11 * VERMONT W 3-0 2/10 * Cornell W 2-1 2/2 * CORNELL T 1-1 ot 2/8 SACRED HEART W 11-0 2/12 * DARTMOUTH L 2-4 2/11 * Colgate L 0-2 2/3 * COLGATE W 1-0 2/14 QUINNIPIAC L 1-2 2/15 PLATTSBURGH W 3-1 2/17 * Yale w 2-0 2/10 * PRINCETON L 0-2 2/15 PLATTSBURGH W 2-1 2/18 * HARVARD L 0-5 2/18 * Brown L 1-3 2/11 * QUINNIPIAC W 4-2 2/21 North Dakota cancelled 2/19 * BROWN W 3-2 2/24 DARTMOUTH L 2-6 2/16 * Rensselaer W 3-2 2/22 North Dakota L 0-4 2/25 * Cornell W 4-1 2/25 HARVARD l 2-3 ot 2/17 * Union w 4-0 2/26 * Colgate L 1-2 3/3 $ Harvard L 0-1 2/23 $ St. Lawrence L 2-3 HOME GAMES in CAPS 3/4 $ Harvard L 0-5 3/4 $ Harvard W 2-1 ot 2/24 $ St. Lawrence L 1-3 3/5 $ Harvard L 1-3 3/5 $ Harvard L 1-2 2ot * ECAC * ECAC * ECAC ^ at Lake Placid ^ at Lake Placid ^ at Lake Placid $ ECAC Quarterfi nals $ ECAC Quarterfi nals $ ECAC Quarterfi nals

Front row (l-r): Jessica Finley, Kira Hurley, Stephanie Hansen, Emma Madigan. Back row: Ashley Shaidle, Lauren Lubrano, Christina Valesente, Andrea Maluta, Carolynn Zidek, Lindsay Williams, Melissa Marshall, Christine Bailkowski.

Those are 12 names that any collegiate women’s hockey program would be proud to have on its roster over the course of the past four years. Their tireless effort, dedication, and talent on the ice and in the classrooms at Clarkson Univer- sity have helped form a base that is already the envy of many women’s hockey programs in the country, and their diligence will always be remembered in the halls of Cheel Arena, as the pioneers of Clarkson Women’s Hockey. SEPTEMBER EST 29 (Sat.) STONEY CREEK JR (exh.) H 7:00 pm OCTOBER 5 (Fri.) WAYNE STATE H 5:00 pm 6 (Sat.) WAYNE STATE H 12:00 noon 12 (Fri.) NIAGARA UNIVERSITY H 3:00 pm 13 (Sat.) NIAGARA UNIVERSITY H 2:00 pm 19 (Fri.) Robert Morris University A 7:35 pm 20 (Sat.) Robert Morris University A 2:05 pm 26 (Fri.) * Princeton University A 7:00 pm 27 (Sat.) * Quinnipiac University A 4:00 pm November 2 (Fri.) University of Maine A 7:00 pm 3 (Sat.) University of Maine A 2:00 pm 9 (Fri.) * RENSSELAER H 7:00 pm 10 (Sat.) * UNION COLLEGE H 4:00 pm 16 (Fri.) MERCYHURST COLLEGE H 3:00 pm 17 (Sat.) MERCYHURST COLLEGE H 2:00 pm 23 (Fri.) * Harvard University A 7:00 pm 24 (Sat.) * Dartmouth College A 5:00 pm 30 (Fri.) * Yale University A 7:00 pm December 1 (Sat.) * Brown University A 4:00 pm January 5 (Sat.) University of Vermont A 2:00 pm 6 (Sun.) University of Vermont A 2:00 pm 11 (Fri.) * DARTMOUTH COLLEGE H 7:00 pm 12 (Sat.) * HARVARD UNIVERSITY H 4:00 pm 18 (Fri.) * COLGATE UNIVERSITY H 7:00 pm 19 (Sat.) * CORNELL UNIVERSITY H 4:00 pm 25 (Fri.) * Union College A 7:00 pm 26 (Sat.) * Rensselaer A 4:00 pm February 1 (Fri.) * ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY H 7:00 pm 2 (Sat.) * St. Lawrence University A 7:00 pm 8 (Fri.) * Cornell University A 7:00 pm 9 (Sat.) * Colgate University A 4:00 pm 15 (Fri.) * BROWN UNIVERSITY H 7:00 pm 16 (Sat.) * YALE UNIVERSITY H 4:00 pm 22 (Fri.) * QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY H 7:00 pm 23 (Sat.) * PRINCETON UNIVERSITY H 4:00 pm 29 - March 2 ECAC Hockey Playoffs - Quarterfi nal Round (Fri.-Sun.) (Best-of-three games series) at campus sites March 7-8 ECAC Hockey Championship Tournament (Fri.-Sat.) at campus sites 14-16 NCAA Regionals (Fri.-Sun.) at campus sites 21 21 & 23 NCAA Frozen Four (Fri. & Sun.) at Duluth Entertainment Convention Center Duluth, Minnesota * ECAC Hockey