Women’s Hockey 2007-08 Yearbook Facilities

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2007-08 Women’s Ice Hockey

Program Contents Visits to campus are encouraged and may be arranged in advance by Coach Profiles ...... 2 calling (585) 475-6631 . Visits to the National Technical Institute for the Season Preview ...... 3 Deaf may be arranged by calling (585) 475-6700 (voice/TTY), or toll-free Team Roster/Photo ...... 4 in the U .S . and Canada at (866) 644-6843 (voice/TTY) . Player Profiles ...... 5-13 2006-07 Season in Review ...... 14 Admissions Website ...... www .rit .edu/admission 2006-07 Stats ...... 15 Admissions Office Phone ...... (585)475-6631 2006-07 By the Numbers ...... 16 Admissions E-mail ...... admissions@rit .edu Opponent Profiles ...... 17 Financial Aid Deadline ...... FAFSA due March 1, 2008 All-Time Coaching Records ...... 18 Financial Aid Office Phone ...... (585) 475-2186 Team Records ...... 19 Individual Records ...... 20 Cover anD CreDits All-Time Leading Scorers/Top Goaltenders ...... 21 The 2007-08 Women’s Hockey Recruiting Brochure is a publication of Top-10 Single-Season Records ...... 22 the Rochester Institute of Technology Sports Information Office . Content Top-10 Career Records ...... 23 written and edited by Sports Information Director Steve Jaynes and As- RIT Academic and Athletic Success ...... 24 sistant Director of Sports Information Joe Venniro . Printed by Mercury Print Productions . Photos by RIT student photographers Kelsey Evans QuiCk FaCts ’09 and Josh Lehrer ’09 . Head Coach ...... Scott McDonald (585) 475-7148/sjmatl@rit .edu Career Record/Years ...... 22-4-2/2nd season 2007 Women’s Hockey Schedule 2006-07 Record/ECAC East (Finish) ...... 22-4-2/16-1-1 (first) DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME Letter Winners Returning/Lost ...... 11/11 Location ...... Rochester, NY Sat., Oct. 27 Burlington (exhibition) Ritter Arena 5:30 p.m. Address ...... Athletics, Clark Gymnasium Sat., Nov. 3 * SUNY Oswego Ritter Arena 7 p.m. 51 Lomb Memorial Drive Rochester, NY 14623 Sun., Nov. 4 * SUNY Oswego Ritter Arena 2 p.m. Founded ...... 1829 Sat ., Nov . 10 * Buffalo State Buffalo, NY 4 p .m . Undergraduate Enrollment ...... 16,000 Sun ., Nov . 11 * Buffalo State Buffalo, NY 2 p .m . President ...... BillDestler Sat., Nov. 17 Hamilton Ritter Arena 2 p.m.

Nickname ...... Tigers Sun ., Nov . 18 Hamilton Clinton, NY 3 p .m .

Colors ...... OrangeandBrown Tue ., Nov . 27 Bowdoin Brunswick, Maine 7 p .m . Affiliations ...... NCAA Division III Fri., Nov. 30 * Elmira Ritter Arena 7 p.m. Conference ...... ECAC West Sat., Dec. 1 * Elmira Ritter Arena 2 p.m.

rit staFF DireCtorY - area CoDe (585) Fri ., Dec . 7 Robert Morris Moon Township, Pa . 11 a .m .

Director, Center for Athletics and Recreation ...... Lou Spiotti Jr ., Sat ., Dec . 8 Robert Morris Moon Township, Pa . 4 p .m . 475-2615 Senior Associate Director ...... Greg Moss, 475-2610 Sat ., Jan . 5 Middlebury Middlebury, Conn . 1 p .m . Assistant Director for Athletics ...... Scott McVean, 475-7448 Sun ., Jan . 6 Amherst Amherst, Mass . 3 p .m . Assistant Director for Sports Medicine and Athletic Training/Senior Fri ., Jan . 18 SUNY Plattsburgh Plattsburgh, NY 7 p .m . Women’s Administrator ...... Christine Worsley, 475-5601 Sat ., Jan . 19 SUNY Plattsburgh Plattsburgh, NY 3 p .m .

NTID Support Faculty ...... Jan Strine, 475-6104 Fri., Jan. 25 Sacred Heart Ritter Arena 7 p.m.

Athletics Secretary ...... Karen Wagner Beck, 475-5814 Sat., Jan. 26 Sacred Heart Ritter Arena 2 p.m. Senior Financial Assistant ...... Sue Benson, 475-2412 Assistant Director for Athletic Development . . Gene Peluso, 475-2131 Sat., Feb. 2 * Utica Ritter Arena 2 p.m. Sports Information Director ...... Steve Jaynes, Sun., Feb. 3 * Utica Ritter Arena 2 p.m. 475-6154/skjsid@rit .edu Sat ., Feb . 9 * Chatham , Pa . 7 p .m .

Assistant Sports Information Director ...... Joe Venniro, Sun ., Feb . 10 * Chatham Pittsburgh, Pa . 2 p .m .

475-5598/jtvsid@rit .edu Fri ., Feb . 15 * SUNY Cortland Ritter Arena 7 p .m . Tiger Sports Hotline ...... 475-6180 Sat ., Feb . 16 * SUNY Cortland Ritter Arena 2 p .m . Athletics Website ...... ritathletics. www .com Fri ., Feb . 22 * Neumann Aston, Pa . 7 p .m . aDmissions/FinanCial aiD Sat ., Feb . 23 * Neumann Aston, Pa . 2 p .m .

Early Admission Deadline ...... December15,2007 Mar . 1–Mar . 9 ECAC Finals TBA TBA

Regular Admission Deadline ...... February 15, 2008 *Denotes ECAC West Conference game 500-P0472-11/06-MER-PPB Coach Profiles Season Preview/History

Rochester Institute of Technology

Scott McDonald begins his second season as the women’s lubb’s junior team in Sweden . hockey head coach at RIT . His first season was the most McDonald played collegiate hockey at Niagara Univer- successful in the 31-year history of the RIT women’s sity, where he was part of the school’s inaugural freshman hockey program, as the Tigers made the NCAA Division and first graduating classes as a Division I program . Dur- III Tournament for the first time and set a school record ing his senior year, he helped Niagara, in only its fourth for wins in a season (22) . In addition, the Tigers finished season, to an NCAA Tournament at-large bid, beating the the season ranked fourth in the final USCHO .com Divi- University of New Hampshire in the northeast regional . sion III Women’s Hockey poll . He also helped Niagara to an undefeated season in the Last season, McDonald coached two RBK Division III conference (15-0-2, 30-8-4 over- All-Americans (Stacey McConell and Danielle Nagyma- all), as well as the CHA regular season and tournament rosi) and six players (McConnell, Lindsay Latour, Isabelle championships . Prior to college, he had played in Toronto Richard, Becky Jaiven, Nicki Werner, and Sarah Wilson) for the St . Michael’s Buzzers and the North York Rangers . earned ECAC East All-Academic honors . Last season, Professionally, McDonald played in Hagfors, Sweden, the Tigers boasted the leading two scorers in the country for the IK Viking Ishockeyklubb . As a defenseman, he Head Coach (Nagymarosi and Richard) and were fourth overall in the was a key player in the team’s championship season . Prior nation in goals for and against per game . RIT’s penalty to that, McDonald played with the San Angelo (Texas) Scott McDonald killing was third in the nation . Outlaws of the Western Professional Hockey League . From 2003-06, McDonald served as the assistant McDonald earned a bachelor’s degree in communica- coach for the RIT men’s hockey program . He put forth an tion studies from in 2000 . A native of outstanding effort in recruiting talented student-athletes Oakville, Ontario, he now lives in Penfield with his wife, as the men’s squad made the leap to Division I . Christina . McDonald gained valuable coaching experience work- ing at the United States Hockey Select Festivals . He also served as an assistant coach with the IK Viking Ishockeyk-

Jen Gorczynski, one of Shivaun Siegl begins her Beth Conroy enters her the most prolific scorers first season as an assistant second year as an athletic in RIT women’s hockey coach for the RIT women’s trainer at RIT . In addi- history, is back for her hockey program . tion, she will serve as the third season as an assistant Siegl, a native of strength and conditioning coach at RIT . Livonia, NY, played col- coach for the RIT women’s Gorczynski, a lege hockey for Division I hockey team . Rochester native, was a Mercyhurst from 2002-05 Conroy, a native of three-time JOFA ACHA then transferred to the Wrentham, Mass ., spent Assistant Coach Athletic Trainer/ Assistant Coach All-American, earning University of Vermont, last year as a graduate Jen Gorczynski Shivaun Siegl Strength and one first team selection and played two seasons Conditioning Coach assistant at California and two second team honors . In addition, she for the Catamounts . During her three seasons Beth Conroy University of Pennsylva- was a three-time All-ECAC East First Team at Mercyhurst, she helped lead the Lakers to the nia . Prior to earning her member . Gorczynski was also two-time recipient College Hockey America Championships . While master’s degree in athletic training in 2006, she of the RIT Hockey Fans Choice Award . In 2004, at Vermont, Siegl played in 27 games over two worked as an athletic trainer, working primarily Gorczynski was named the RIT Senior Female seasons . In 2005-06, Siegl recorded a 2 93. goals with the women’s soccer and softball teams . Athlete of the Year . against average and 895. save percentage . From 2003-05, Conroy worked as an athletic In her four seasons as a Tiger, Gorczynski In the classroom, Siegl earned a bachelor’s training intern at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute set RIT career defenseman records with 66 goals degree in psychology from the University of (RPI) in Troy, NY While at RPI, Conroy worked and 127 points . In 2001-02, she set career highs Vermont in 2007 . She was a member of the with all 23 of the college’s intercollegiate athletic with 21 goals and 21 assists for 42 points . Over- Hockey East All-Scholastic Team . Siegl, a 2002 teams . She was the primary athletic trainer for all, she is second in career goals, third in points graduate of Livonia High School, also played the women’s hockey program as they made their and fourth in assists at RIT . A three-year captain, varsity tennis . She was a member of the Syracuse move from Division III to Division I . Gorczynski led the Tigers to an outstanding 69- Stars travel team which won the State Conroy graduated from Massachusetts 26-8 record during her four seasons . and National Tournaments in 2001 and 2002 . College of Liberal Arts in 2003 with a bachelor’s Currently, Gorczynski works for the Roches- She also played in the Empire State Games on degree in biology . She was a four-year member ter Americans/Knighthawks in the ticket office the Western team from 1999-2001 . of the MCLA women’s soccer team . Conroy, a as the account services representative . Siegl currently lives in Livonia . goalkeeper, was a team captain in 2001 and 2002 . She currently resides in Rochester .

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The 2007-08 RIT women’s hockey team will attempt to continue the This will be the toughest schedule the Tigers have ever faced, as momentum gained during last season, when the Tigers won a school RIT plays four games against Division I foes and eight contests against record 22 games and earned its first ever berth in the NCAA Division III teams who finished the 2006-07 season ranked in the top-10 of the final Tournament . The Tigers finished last season ranked fourth in the nation, USCHO .com poll their highest ranking in the history of the program . RIT moves from the ECAC East to the ECAC West for the 2007-08 RIT returns 11 players, including two of the top three scorers and season . Conference members include Buffalo State, Chatham, SUNY Cort- its starting goaltender . Head Coach Scott McDonald, now in his second land, Elmira, Neumann, SUNY Oswego, SUNY Plattsburgh, and Utica . season with the program, has recruited a top-notch freshman class and a RIT opens the season with two home contests against second-year handful of promising transfers . program SUNY Oswego on Nov . 3-4 . The next weekend, RIT travels to McDonald has selected senior Isabelle Richard and junior Dayna play Buffalo State, also a member of the ECAC West . Birch, both centers, as team captains for the season . Richard, a quiet The Tigers home schedule includes two-game sets against ECAC leader, enters her final season already in the top-five in career scoring at West rivals, Elmira, Utica, and SUNY Cortland . Elmira finished the 2006- RIT . Last season, the native of Malarctic, Quebec earned All-ECAC East 07 season ranked fifth, while Utica was ranked 10th . RIT hosts Hamilton first team honors . She was second in the nation with 31 assists and 52 College in a non-conference game on Nov . 17 . points . She has 46 goals and 56 assists for 102 points in 80 career games . RIT faces a much tougher task on the road . On Jan . 5-6, RIT will Birch, more of a vocal leader, tallied 19 points, and became a tremendous, play national runner-up Middlebury and #8 Amherst . On January 19 all-around player who can play in any situation . and 20, the Tigers travel to SUNY Plattsburgh to face the 2007 NCAA At forward, junior Maegan Geypens is back after a strong sopho- Division III champions . Middlebury and Amherst handed RIT two of more season, where she put up 16 goals and 25 assists . Her 10 power-play its four losses a year ago . Amherst ended RIT’s season, 2-1 in the NCAA goals led the nation and set a new RIT single-season record . Fellow junior Quarterfinals in 2007 . The Tigers also travel to conference opponents Jerica Young, who plays a very hard-nosed style of hockey is also back . Chatham and Neumann in two two-game series and a single game versus Keltie Jones, a transfer from SUNY Plattsburgh the 2006-07 national Hamilton . champions, joins the mix for the 2007-08 season . Jones, who was an assis- The Tigers play four games against Division I foes, traveling to Pitts- tant captain for the 27-0-2 Cardinals, will add grit, hard work, and timely burgh, Pa . to play Robert Morris on Dec . 7-8 and hosting Sacred Heart scoring to the Tiger lineup . on Jan . 25-26 . The sophomore trio of Melissa Hall, Shireen Irani, and Kelley McDonald believes his team will be up to the challenge of such an Prom each have a year of college hockey experience . All three shined at arduous schedule . various times during the season and are ready to earn a more promi- “We are really excited to be in the ECAC West and have a very nent role . McDonald brought in a class of very talented recruits at the challenging schedule,” said McDonald . “Our league schedule, along with forward position . Freshman Nicole Scuteri, daughter of former RIT our challenging non-conference and Division I opponents will help us Head Coach Rob Scuteri is extremely fast . Freshmen Sarah Dagg, Kylie prepare for the postseason .” Mazzetta, Katie Stack, Lauren Hamby, and Amanda Klassen will all compete for playing time . “All of our newcomers bring great speed and skill to the offense,” said McDonald . Junior Courtenay Cooper and senior Sarah Wilson return to anchor the defense . Both are hard-nosed veterans who know what it takes to shutdown the opponent’s top players . Sophomore Brianne Campi and SUNY Plattsburgh transfer Lindsay Littman will see plenty of ice time, along with freshmen Traci Galbraith and Ann Marie Stefaney . Campi improved tremendously as the year progressed and plays a very physical game . Littman, more of a stay-at-home defenseman, was part of a Cardi- nals squad that won 53 games during the last two seasons . In net, sophomore Karen Quigley returns after a sensational fresh- man season . Quigley finished the year with an 11-3-1 mark, .912 save percentage, and 2 .00 goals against average . She was selected to the ECAC East All-Rookie Team and owned wins over Elmira, Manhattanville, Utica, and St . Anselm . A third transfer from SUNY Plattsburgh, junior Sandra Grant, and freshman Alyssa Koniar join Quigley between the pipes . Grant has allowed just one goal in two previous seasons with the Cardinals and will battle for the starting job . Koniar shows promise and could see ice time as well . Junior forward Maegan Geypens

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Rochester Institute of Technology

Bottom Row: Karen Quigley, Jerica Young, Sarah Wilson, Assistant Coach Shivaun Siegl, Dayna Birch – captain, Head Coach Scott McDonald, Isabelle Richard – captain, Assistant Coach Jen Gorczynski, Keltie Jones, Maegan Geypens, Sandra Grant Middle Row: Senior Associate Director for Athletics Greg Moss, Melissa Hall, Amanda Klassen, Katie Stack, Courtenay Cooper, Lindsay Littman, Brianne Campi, Kelley Prom, Shireen Irani, Assistant Athletic Trainer Beth Conroy Top Row: Ann Marie Stefaney, Alyssa Koniar, Nicole Scuteri, Lauren Hamby, Traci Galbraith, Kylie Mazzetta, Sarah Dagg

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown (Last Team) 1 Alyssa Koniar Fr . G 5-5 Milwaukee, WI (Wisconsin Wild) 2 Lindsay Littman Jr . D 5-6 Eaglesham, Alberta (Warner Warriors) 3 Kelley Prom So . F 5-5 Grafton, WI (Wisconsin Wild) 4 Maegan Geypens Jr . F 5-6 Oshawa, Ontario (Durham Lightning) 5 Shireen Irani So . F 5-4 Calgary, Alberta (PSA Chaos) 7 Melissa Hall So . F 5-5 Chesterland, OH (Gilmour Academy) 8 Sarah Wilson Sr . D 5-10 Stoney Creek, Ontario (Hamilton Jr . Hawks) 9 Isabelle Richard Sr . F 5-6 Malarctic, PQ (National Sports Academy) 10 Keltie Jones Jr . F 5-10 Burlington, Ontario (Burlington Jr . Barracudas) 11 Nicole Scuteri Fr . F 5-5 Rochester, NY (Rochester Edge) 14 Kylie Mazzetta Fr . F 5-3 Lakewood, CO (Colorado Select) 16 Brianne Campi So . D 5-8 Flemington, NJ (Princeton Tiger Lilies) 17 Katie Stack Fr . F 5-7 Batavia, NY (Rochester Edge) 18 Amanda Klassen Fr . F 5-6 Winnipeg, Manitoba (Warner Warriors) 19 Dayna Birch Jr . F 5-10 Abbotsford, British Columbia (Pacific Steelers) 20 Jerica Young Jr . F 5-8 Jay, NY (Northwood School) 21 Sarah Dagg Fr . F 5-2 St . George, Ontario (Hamilton Hawks) 22 Courtenay Cooper Jr . D 5-8 Oakville, Ontario (Little Caesars) 23 Lauren Hamby Fr . F 5-6 Princeton, NJ (Toronto Rattlers) 24 Traci Galbraith Fr . D 5-4 Oakville, Ontario (Burlington Jr . Barracudas) 28 Ann Marie Stefaney Fr . D 5-3 Chesapeake, VA (Canton) 30 Sandra Grant Jr . G 5-5 Abbotsford, British Columbia (Pacific Steelers) 35 Karen Quigley So . G 5-5 Conception Bay South, Newfoundland (Warner Warriors)

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Career: Fifth in career scoring at RIT with 102 points … needs 52 points to become the all-time leader at RIT … fifth with 56 assists, seventh in goals (46) . 2006-07: Led the nation with 31 assists … second in the country with 52 points … earned All-ECAC East first team honors … named the RIT and RACA Female Athlete of the Week, Feb . 5 … became the fifth Tiger to surpass 100 career points … scored a career-high four goals and added two assists for a personal best six points in a 13-0 win over St . Michael’s … dished out a career-high four assists in a 6-0 win over Buffalo State … had four games of at least five points … scored a hat-trick to go along with assists against Salve Regina … had 12 multiple-point games … opened the season with an 11-game point scoring streak (nine goals, 16 assists) … scored 26 points (12 goals, 14 assists) during a 12-game streak … had 9 at least a point in 24 games … played in all 28 games, a team record … named to the ECAC East All-Academic Team . 2005-06: Led RIT in scoring with 30 points in 25 games …recorded 11 goals and Isabelle Richard, Captain four assists during a nine-game point scoring streak …tallied her first collegiate hat trick and added an assist in a win over Salve Regina … earned ECAC East 5-8, Senior, Forward, Malarctic, Quebec (National Sports Academy) second team honors … earned RIT, RACA and ECAC East Female Athlete of the Week honors … six multiple-point games . Season GP G A PTS 2004-05 27 11 9 20 2004-05: Played in all 27 games … RIT Rookie of the Year … scored 11 goals … 2005-06 25 14 16 30 tallied a season-high four points on two goals and two assists versus Castleton 2006-07 28 21 31 52 State … tallied two goals, including the overtime game-winner, and added an Totals 80 46 56 102 assist in a wild 6-5 win over Utica … scored her first collegiate goal in a 6-3 win over SUNY Cortland … named ECAC East Rookie of the Week and RIT Co- Female Athlete of the Week … scored four game-winning goals . Before RIT: Played at the National Sports Academy … recorded 33 points, 2003- 04 … team captain and MVP, 2003-04 . Personal: Environmental science major … born June 23, 1985, in Vald’or, Quebec … daughter of Diane Vaillancourt and Maurice Richard .

2006-07: Hard-nosed forward was one of five Tigers to play in a record 28 games … scored six goals and added 13 assists for 19 points … tallied three power-play goals … had two multiple-point games, vs . Salve Regina and St . Michael’s … tallied nine points (three goals, six assists) during an eight-game scoring streak, Jan . 14 to Feb . 3 … also had a five game point-scoring streak, Nov . 19 to Dec . 9 … scored RIT’s lone goal in its first ever NCAA Tournament game, a 2-1 loss to Amherst … tallied the game-winning goal in a 6-0 win over Salve Regina … had at least one point against every ranked team RIT played . 2005-06: Led RIT with three game-winning goals … picked up two assists in her second collegiate game, a win over Southern Maine … tallied four goals and two assists during a four-game point-scoring streak … scored her first collegiate 19 goal against Castleton State … scored two goals against Salve Regina . Before RIT: Helped lead Pacific Steelers to the league championship twice … tallied seven goals and 21 assists for 28 points in her final season . Dayna Birch, Captain Personal: Advertising major … born Sept . 29, 1986, in Abbotsford, British 5-10, Junior, Forward, Abbotsford, British Columbia (Pacific Steelers) Columbia … daughter of Diana and Ken Birch . Season GP G A PTS 2005-06 23 6 4 10 2006-07 28 6 13 19 Totals 51 12 17 29

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Rochester Institute of Technology

Career: Needs just two penalty minutes to become RIT’s all-time leader … comes into this season with 145 penalty minutes, second all-time at RIT . 2006-07: Played in 27 contests … tallied two goals and three assists for five points … cut her penalty minutes down by more than half to 34 … scored her first goal of the season in a 5-3 win over then unbeaten St . Anselm … also scored against MIT … assisted on the first goal of the ECAC East Championship against Man- hattanville … named to the ECAC East All-Academic Team for her outstanding work in the classroom … named to the Empire 8 President’s List for maintaining a 3 75. grade-point average . 8 2005-06: Saw time at both defense and forward for the Tigers … scored four goals and added eight assists … scored two goals and added an assist in a win over Southern Maine … led the squad with 85 penalty minutes, which also set a Tiger single-season record … had two assists in wins over New England College Sarah Wilson and St . Michael’s .

5-10, Senior, Defense, Stoney Creek, Ontario (Hamilton Jr. Hawks) 2004-05: Played in all 27 games … tallied three goals and two assists for five points … scored her first collegiate goal, a game-winner in a 5-0 win over Holy Cross … also scored against SUNY Cortland and Southern Maine . Season GP G A PTS 2004-05 27 3 2 5 Before RIT: Played for the Hamilton Junior Hawks . 2005-06 25 4 8 12 Personal: Criminal justice major … born May 15, 1986, in Stoney Creek, Ontario 2006-07 27 2 3 5 … daughter of Mercedes and Jim Wilson . Totals 79 9 13 22

2006-07: Emerged as one of the better defensewomen in the country … re- corded seven goals and 14 assists for 21 points in 27 games … had 15 points in 18 ECAC East contests … ranked 13th among all Division III defensewomen in points per game … tallied a pair of power-play goals … enjoyed an eight-game point scoring streak (four goals and five assists) from Nov . 8 to Jan . 13 … had career-highs of three assists and four points in a 13-0 win over St . Michael’s … also recorded multiple-point games in wins over Castleton State and Hamilton . 2005-06: Lone Tiger defensewoman to play all 25 games … scored a goal and added nine assists … tallied her first collegiate goal and added an assist in a victory over St . Michael’s … recorded a point in four consecutive games, Dec . 22 10 to Jan . 7 . Before RIT: Played for Little Caesars under-19 squad for Coach Todd Kesler … recorded 12 goals and six assists for 18 points in 2004-05 . Courtenay Cooper Personal: Mechanical engineering technology major … born Oct . 9, 1987, in 5-8, Junior, Defense, Oakville, Ontario (Little Caesars AAA) Oakville, Ontario … daughter of Lisa and Alan Cooper .

Season GP G A PTS 2005-06 25 1 9 10 2006-07 27 7 14 21 Totals 52 8 23 31

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Career: Needs just two more power-play goals to become RIT’s all-time leader … is tied for second with 14 power-play tallies . 2006-07: Enjoyed a tremendous season setting career-highs of 16 goals, 25 assists, and 41 points in 26 games … set a Tiger record and led all of Division III with 10 power-play goals … had a career-high of five points on one goal and four as- sists in a 6-0 win over Buffalo State … equaled her career-high of four assists in a 7-0 win over Salve Regina … scored her first career hat-trick in a 5-1 win over UMass-Boston … had 21 points (eight goals, 13 assists) during a 10-game point scoring streak, Nov . 5 to Jan . 14 … tallied 16 points (six goals, 10 assists) during an eight-game point streak, Jan . 24 to Feb . 11 … had three game-winning goals … had 28 points in 17 ECAC East contests … recorded 12 multiple-point games . 4 2005-06: Named to the ECAC East All-Tournament team … tied for the team lead with 14 goals … finished third on the squad with 26 points … scored team-best four power-play goals … scored two goals in her first game … had Maegan Geypens three points in a game twice … scored twice in the ECAC East semifinal … RIT Female Athlete of the Week, March 6 … recorded seven multiple-point games . 5-6, Junior, Forward, Oshawa, Ontario (Durham Lightning) Before RIT: Played for Durham Lightning … named team MVP in 2005 . Season GP G A PTS Personal: Interior design major … born Oct . 23, 1987, in Oshawa, Ontario … 2005-06 25 14 12 26 daughter of Sandra and Frank Geypens . 2006-07 26 16 25 41 Totals 51 30 37 67

2006-07: Appeared in 27 games … scored a career-best two goals, 31 seconds apart in a 6-1 win over Castleton State … had four goals in a three-game stretch, Dec . 6 to Dec . 10 … had the game-winning goal in a 5-0 win over Castleton State the following game … tallied a power-play goal in a victory over MIT . 2005-06: Played in all 25 games …scored two goals and added two assists … scored her first collegiate goal in her second game, a short-handed tally in a win over Southern Maine …scored the game-winning goal and added an assist in a win over St . Michael’s . Before RIT: Played for the Northwood School for four seasons … assistant 20 captain in 2004-05 . Personal: Also plays lacrosse for the Tigers …packaging science major … born Sept . 22, 1987, in Plattsburgh, NY … daughter of Elanor and Rick Young . Jerica Young 5-8, Junior, Forward, Jay, NY (Northwood School)

Season GP G A PTS 2005-06 25 2 2 4 2006-07 27 5 3 8 Totals 52 7 5 12

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Rochester Institute of Technology

2006-07: Tough defenseman who saw more ice time as the year progressed … recorded three goals and three assists in 24 games … recorded her first col- legiate point, an assist in a win over Salve Regina … scored her first collegiate goal, on the power-play against #2 Middlebury … also scored goals against St . Michael’s and Holy Cross … had 60 penalty minutes, second on the squad … the 60 penalty minutes are fourth all-time in one season at RIT . Before RIT: Played for the Princeton Tiger Lilies … assistant captain in 2005- 06 … helped lead team to bronze medal at U .S . National Tournament . Personal: ASL/English interpretation major … born Oct . 25, 1987, in Fleming- 16 ton, N .J . … daughter of Stevetta Lindabery and Robert Campi .

Brianne Campi 5-8, Sophomore, Defense, Flemington, N.J. (Princeton Tiger Lilies)

Season GP G A PTS 2006-07 24 3 3 6 Totals 24 3 3 6

2006-07: One of five Tigers and the only freshman to play in all 28 games . . scored RITís first goal of the season, which turned out to be the game-winner in her collegiate debut against UMass-Boston . . . also added two assists in that contest . . . tallied a season-high two goals, including the game-winner in a 4-1 win over nationally-ranked Utica . . . named the ECAC East Rookie of the Week, Jan . 29 . . . had two assists in a game four times . . . recorded five multiple-point games . . . finished the season with five goals and 13 assists . Before RIT: Played at Gilmour Academy under former RIT womenís hockey coach Rick Filighera . . .recorded 16 goals and added 24 assists for 40 points, while maintaining a plus-52 rating in 39 games in 2005-06 . . .team captain . . .had 7 119 points in 160 games at Gilmour . . .also played tennis and soccer at Gilmour . Personal: Engineering exploration major . . .born Nov . 9, 1987, in Mayfield, Ohio . . .daughter of Denise and Charles Hall . Melissa Hall

5-5, Sophomore, Forward, Chesterland, Ohio (Gilmour Academy)

Season GP G A PTS 2006-07 28 5 13 18 Totals 28 5 13 18

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2006-07: Played in the final 18 games of the season … appeared in her first contest against St . Anselm … recorded her first point, an assist in a 3-2 win over nationally-ranked Elmira … had her first collegiate goal and added an assist in a 13-0 win over St . Michael’s … also had a goal and an assist in a 4-0 victory over Manhattanville … scored two goals and recorded five assists . Before RIT: Played for the PSA Chaos … tallied 12 goals and 14 assists in 26 games in 2005-06 … named MVP of several different tournaments … part of team that won the 2004 Alberta Winter Games Gold Medal . Personal: Business major …born Nov . 17, 1988, in Calgary, Alberta …daughter of Yasmin and Jim Irani . 5

Shireen Irani 5-4, Sophomore, Forward, Calgary, Alberta (PSA Chaos)

Season GP G A PTS 2006-07 18 2 5 7 Totals 18 2 5 7

2006-07: Appeared in eight games … tallied five goals and three assists … had two assists in her collegiate debut, a 5-0 win over UMass-Boston … scored a goal in four straight games, Nov . 18 to March 4 … recorded one power-play and one game-winning tally … assisted on RIT’s only goal in the NCAA Quarterfi- nal against Amherst … recorded a point in seven of eight games played . Before RIT: Played for the Wisconsin Wild under-19 AAA hockey team under Coach Cam Cook …also played varsity soccer at Cedarburg High School . Personal: Public relations and advertising major … born Dec . 31, 1987, in Milwaukee, Wis . … daughter of Nancy and Bruce Prom . 3

Kelley Prom 5-5, Sophomore, Forward, Grafton, Wis. (Wisconsin Wild)

Season GP G A PTS 2006-07 8 5 3 8 Totals 8 5 3 8

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2006-07: Became the starting goaltender early in the season … earned ECAC East All-Rookie team honors … played in 15 games, finishing 11-3-1 with a 2 .00 goals against average and .912 save percentage with three shutouts … both of her first two collegiate wins came by shutout … she stopped nine shots in a 6-0 win over Buffalo State and made 19 saves in a 4-0 win against Southern Maine … made 12 saves in a 6-0 win over Salve Regina … stopped a season- high 32 shots against St . Anselm … made 31 saves in a 3-2 win over then #5 Elmira … defeated ranked teams Elmira, Utica, and Manhattanville … three- time ECAC East Goaltender of the Week … earned RIT and RACA Female Athlete of the Week honors, Nov . 20 … the 11 wins are tied for the sixth most 35 in one season at RIT … eighth best goals against average in one season at RIT . Before RIT: Played for two-time NCAA Division III champion Head Coach Jamie Wood and the Warner Warriors in 2005-06 … recorded a 2 .23 goals Karen Quigley against average and .914 save percentage … helped lead Warner to the Alberta Major Midget Female Hockey League … also attended Holy Spirit High School 5-5, Sophomore, Goalie, Conception Bay South, Newfoundland in Newfoundland, where she also played rugby and softball . (Warner Warriors) Personal: Mechanical engineering major … born May 30, 1988 in St . John’s, Newfoundland … daughter of Joan and Leo Quigley . Season GP MIN GA SV SP GAA REC SO 2006-07 15 901 30 311 .912 2.00 11-3-1 3 Totals 15 901 30 311 .912 2.00 11-3-1 3

Senior Defenseman Sarah Wilson Junior Forward Jerica Young

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Before RIT: Played the last two seasons Before RIT: Played the last two seasons with SUNY Plattsburgh … helped lead the with SUNY Plattsburgh … helped lead the Cardinals to the 2007 NCAA Division III Cardinals to the 2007 NCAA Division III National Championship … played in eight National Championship … recorded six as- games over two seasons, finishing 6-0 with sists in 26 games during the 2006-07 season a 0 .18 goals against average, .985 save per- … dished out two assists in the National centage, and four shutouts … allowed just Championship win over Middlebury … one goal … stopped a career-best 19 shots had a career-best three assists in a win over in a shutout win over Connecticut Col- Chatham … played in 29 games this season lege … played junior hockey for the Pacific with a goal and an assist … recorded her Steelers . first collegiate goal in a win over Chatham Personal: Criminal justice major … born … played her junior hockey for two-time March 14, 1986, in Vancouver, British NCAA Division III Champion Head Coach Columbia … daughter of Karen and Rob Jamie Wood and the Warner Warriors … Grant . led team to the Alberta Major Midget Fe- 30 2 male Hockey League Championship . Personal: Biomedical science major … born May 8, 1987, in Edmonton, Alberta … Sandra Grant Lindsay Littman daughter of Karen and Cameron Littman . 5-5, Junior, 5-6, Junior, Goaltender, Defense, Abbottsford, Eaglesham, Alberta British Columbia (Warner Warriors) (Pacific Steelers)

Before RIT: Played the last two seasons Before RIT: Played for the Hamilton Hawks with SUNY Plattsburgh … helped lead the under Coach Cam Cook … led team to the Cardinals to the 2007 NCAA Division III Ontario Winter Games, Silver Stick, and National Championship … was an assistant Toronto Area Championships … was the captain in 2006-07 … recorded three goals tournament MVP of the Ontario Winter and eight assists in 29 games during the games … led tournament in scoring … also 2006-07 season … had a career-best two played high school hockey for the Paris goals in a win over Wisconsin-Stevens Panthers … was a standout in cross country Point during her freshman season … was and softball . an ECAC West Rookie of the Week … re- Personal: Hospitality major … born July 23, corded four multiple-point games … played 1989, in Hamilton, Ontario … daughter of in 29 games this season with five goals and Debbie and Ron Dagg . eight assists … played her junior hockey for the Burlington Jr . Barracudas . Personal: Psychology major … born March 10 9, 1987, in Burlington, Ontario … daughter 21 of Heather and Ray Jones . Keltie Jones Sarah Dagg

5-10, Junior, 5-2, Freshman, Forward, Forward, Burlington, Ontario Hamilton, Ontario (Burlington Jr. Barracudas) (Hamilton Hawks)

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Before RIT: Played for the Burlington Before RIT: Played for two-time NCAA Jr . Barracudas in the Provincial Women’s Division III Champion Head Coach Jamie Hockey League … was a team captain and Wood and the Warner Warriors … led team MVP during the 2006-07 season … as- to the Alberta Major Midget Female Hockey sistant captain the season before … scored League Championship … recorded 15 goals, two goals and added seven assists for nine 14 assists, and 43 penalty minutes in her points in 35 games in 2006-07 . . . also earned final season … also was a member of Team team MVP honors playing for White Oaks Manitoba in the 2005 Ontario National Secondary School during the 2005-06 Championships . season . Personal: Biomedical sciences major … Personal: Business major … born Nov . 1, born March 6, 1989, in Winnipeg, Manitoba 1988, in Oakville, Ontario … daughter of … daughter of Barb and Paul Klassen . 24 Sandra and Dave Galbraith . 18 Traci Galbraith Amanda Klassen

5-4, Freshman, 5-6, Freshman, Defense, Forward, Oakville, Ontario Winnipeg, Manitoba (Burlington Jr. Barracudas) (Warner Warriors)

Before RIT: Played for the Toronto Rattlers Before RIT: Played for the Wisconsin under Coach Todd Miller . Wild under-19 AAA hockey team in the Personal: International studies major … Midwest Elite Hockey League … named to born March 2, 1988, in New Jersey … the All-MEHL second team … was named daughter of Marykay and James Hamby . the team MVP … led University School of Milwaukee to three state championships and a regional title … also played varsity field hockey . Personal: Engineering exploration major … born Dec . 23, 1988, in Burlington, Vt . … daughter of Valerie and Daniel Koniar . 23 1 Lauren Hamby Alyssa Koniar

5-5, Freshman, 5-5, Freshman, Forward, Goaltender, Princeton, N.J. Milwaukee, Wis. (Toronto Rattlers) (Wisconsin Wild)

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Before RIT: Played for the Colorado Select Before RIT: Played for the Rochester Edge under-19 AAA hockey team in the Midwest U-19 AA squad … scored 122 goals and Elite League under Coach Marnie Hill … added 70 assists, while playing at a +140 recorded 11 goals and 17 assists and was a clip in two seasons … scored 49 goals and plus-20 in 35 games in 2006-07 … attended added 28 assists in 2006-07 … was the first Bear Creek High School . female to ever make the varsity boy’s hockey Personal: Civil engineering technology ma- team at Batavia High School … also played jor … born Oct . 1, 1988, in Denver, Colo . varsity lacrosse at Batavia . … daughter of Alexis and Mark Mazzetta . Personal: Exploration major … older sister, Stacie, played for SUNY Plattsburgh during the 2001-02 season … born Oct . 22, 1988, in Batavia, NY … daughter of Kathy and 14 17 James Stack . Kylie Mazzetta Katie Stack

5-3, Freshman, 5-7, Freshman, Forward, Forward, Lakewood, Colo. Batavia, NY (Colorado Select U-19 AAA) (Rochester Edge)

Before RIT: Played for the Rochester Edge Before RIT: Played for Canton High U-19 AA hockey team under Head Coach School in the South East Massachusetts Michele Fournelle … member of the two- Girls Hockey League … led Canton to the time gold medal winning Empire State 2007 SEMGHL Championship … named Western Hockey team … junior teammate the 2007 SEMGHL Defenseman of the Year of current Tiger Katie Stack … attended … earned All-League and All-State first Greece Arcadia High School . team honors … played under former U .S . Olympian Tara Mounsey . Personal: Nutrition management major … father, Rob Scuteri, is the all-tine leader Personal: Hotel and resort management in coaching wins in the history of RIT major … born Feb . 11, 1989, in Nurem- women’s hockey program, coaching from berg, Germany . … daughter of Dorothy 1999-2003, where he held a 79-28-14 mark and Jay Stefaney . … born May 1, 1987, in Rochester, NY … 11 daughter of Paticia and Rob Scuteri . 28 Nicole Scuteri Ann Marie Stefaney

5-5, Freshman, 5-3, Freshman, Forward, Defense, Rochester, NY Chesapeake, VA (Rochester Edge) (Canton)

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The 2006-07 season was historic for the RIT became just the fifth player in RIT women’s of 2005 RIT Athletics Hall of Fame inductee women’s hockey team as the squad set a school hockey history to reach the 100-point mark . Sheila Stevenson, the RIT women’s hockey team record for most wins in a season with 22 and She has 46 goals and 56 assists for 102 points in began competition in the fall of 1975 and has played in the NCAA Division III Tournament 80 career games . enjoyed continued success . The program has for the first time in the program’s 31-year his- Sophomore Maegan Geypens also had a an overall record of 267-222-36, and the Tigers tory . great season offensively, with 16 goals and 25 have made 17 postseason appearances . Led by first-year head coach Scott McDon- assists . Her 10 power-play goals set a new RIT In the mid-1990s, the Tigers began their ald, the Tigers began the season by winning single-season record . current streak of 11 consecutive winning their first 11 games . Along the way, RIT Senior Lindsay Latour, a two-year assistant seasons . From 1997 until 2004, the team was defeated four ranked teams and finished the captain, finished her final season as a Tiger in a spoiled by the excellent goaltending of Melissa season ranked fourth in the USCHO .com Divi- big way, recording 10 points and serving as the Norris and Elaine Vonderembse . Both goalies sion III Women’s Hockey poll . The #4 ranking squad’s heart and soul on the ice, while playing rewrote the RIT record books . Norris, who is the highest ever for RIT since the poll came both forward and defense . played from 1997 to 2001, owns goaltender out during the 2001-02 season . Sophomores Dayna Birch and Jerica Young career marks for minutes played (4,263), goals RIT finished 16-1-2 in ECAC East play and enjoyed solid second seasons in 2006-07 . Birch against average (1 .56), saves (1,789), and save earned the right to host the conference champi- tallied 19 points, while Young had five goals percentage ( .941) . Vondermebse was a three- onship for the first time . and was a mainstay on the checking line . year starter who set RIT career marks in games Senior Stacey McConnell and sophomore Freshmen Melissa Hall, Kelley Prom, played (82) and wins (52) . Danielle Nagymarosi were selected as 2006-07 Shireen Irani, and Emily McPherson all showed In 2001-02, the Tigers enjoyed their most RBK Hockey D-III Women’s All-Americans . flashes of brilliance on the offensive end and successful season, winning 21 games and set- McConnell was named to the first team, while will be expected to play a greater role in 2007- ting multiple team records . It was the team’s Nagymarosi earned second team honors . 08 . highest scoring season as the women tallied McConnell and Nagymarosi are the third Senior Kaley Ostanek became RIT’s all-time 174 goals, 236 assists, and a school-record and fourth All-Americans from RIT, joining leader in games played with 110 . She finished 410 points . That season the Tigers went on a Colleen Baude and current Tiger assistant her RIT career with 54 points . 12-game winning streak and had success in the coach Jen Gorczynski . Gorczynski was a three- On defense, sophomore Courtenay Cooper ECAC Championship Tournament, making it time selection, garnering second team honors showed signs of becoming a dominant force, as to the championship game for the first time in in 2002 and 2003 and a first team selection in she chipped in with seven goals and 21 points, team history . 2004 . Baude earned second team honors in while playing against the opponents top lines Also that season, Colleen Baude and Jen 2002 . on a game-by-game basis . Gorczynski each earned second team ACHA McConnell, a pre-season All-American Freshmen Brianne Campi and Kaitlyn McI- All-American honors . Baude set single-season pick and RIT captain, enjoyed a stellar final ness, along with junior Sarah Wilson, all played records for assists (42) and points (68) . season with the Tigers . She led all ECAC East an integral role on a defense that allowed just Gorczynski went on to have a very success- defensemen in scoring with eight goals and 43 goals in 28 games (1 .52 goals per contest) . ful four-year career as a player for RIT (2000- 22 assists in 19 games . McConnell tied for the In net, the duo of senior Nicki Werner and 04), finishing third in career points (127) . The league lead with 22 assists and 14 power-play freshman Karen Quigley was brilliant, as both defenseman and Rochester native was a three- points . She finished second among all Division earned All-ECAC East honors . Werner, an time ACHA All-American selection, earning III defensemen with 11 goals, 25 assists and 36 honorable mention selection, finished the year second team honors in 2001-02 and 2002-03, points . McConnell was also an All-ECAC East with an 8-1-1 mark . Werner finished the year and first team honors in 2003-04 . first team selection . with 0 .89 goals against average and .957 save Alysia Park played for the Tigers from 2001 Nagymarosi enjoyed perhaps the finest percentage . She leads the nation in goals against to 2005, and owns career records not only for season ever by a RIT forward . She broke the average and save percentage, while recording points (153), but also goals (79) and power-play single-season RIT goals record with 32 . Nagy- five shutouts . goals (16) . Park owns the single-season records marosi led the nation with 32 goals, 61 points, Quigley finished the year with an 11-3-1 in goals, with 27 in 2002-03 . seven shorthanded goals (which also tied a Di- mark, .912 save percentage . and 2 .00 goals vision III single-season record) . She was third against average . She was selected to the ECAC in assists (29) and second in game-winning East All-Rookie Team . goals (7) . Nagymarosi was also an All-ECAC RIT finished fourth in the nation in goals East first team selection . per game (4 .54) and goals allowed (1 .54 per Junior forward Isabelle Richard was the game) . RIT tied for third in the country in third Tiger to receive All-ECAC East first team penalty killing (92 .2 percent) and led with 10 honors . Richard was second in the nation shorthanded goals . with 31 assists and 52 points . On March 3, she Thanks to the contributions and persistence

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Pen. Conference Pen. Career PLAYER GP G A PTS PP SH GW MIN GP G A PTS MIN GP G A PTS Danielle Nagymarosi 26 32 29 61 4 7 7 69 18 23 22 45 47 41 47 38 85 Isabelle Richard 28 21 31 52 6 2 4 10 19 18 19 37 8 80 46 56 102 Maegan Geypens 26 16 25 41 10 0 3 50 17 12 16 28 34 51 30 37 67 Stacey McConell 28 11 25 36 3 0 3 30 19 8 22 30 20 75 29 51 80 Courtney Cooper 27 7 14 21 2 0 0 30 18 4 11 15 22 52 8 23 31 Dayna Birch 28 6 13 19 3 1 1 28 19 4 9 13 18 51 12 17 29 Melissa Hall 28 5 13 18 1 0 2 26 19 2 11 13 18 28 5 13 18 Kaley Ostanek 27 4 7 11 3 0 0 8 19 3 5 8 8 110 23 31 54 Lindsay Latour 28 5 5 10 0 0 0 30 10 3 2 5 20 105 13 20 33 Kelley Prom 8 5 3 8 1 0 1 4 4 3 2 5 4 8 5 3 8 Jerica Young 27 5 3 8 1 0 1 24 19 4 2 6 18 52 7 5 12 Shireen Irani 18 2 5 7 0 0 0 6 11 2 4 6 6 18 2 5 7 Emily McPerson 26 1 6 7 0 0 0 8 17 0 4 4 8 26 1 6 7 Brianne Campi 24 3 3 6 2 0 0 60 16 2 1 3 38 24 3 3 6 Sarah Wilson 27 2 3 5 0 0 0 34 19 2 2 4 20 79 9 13 22 Trish Silvestri 9 0 5 5 0 0 0 2 7 0 2 2 2 52 17 22 39 Becky Jaiven 20 2 2 4 0 0 0 6 12 2 2 4 6 72 13 19 32 Kaitlyn McInnes 26 0 3 3 0 0 0 4 17 0 3 3 4 26 0 3 3 Breanna Dobbe 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 2 29 0 0 0 Nicki Werner 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 46 0 1 1 Karen Quigley 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 Stephanie Noel 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 18 0 0 0 2 27 0 0 0 Bench 27 4 18 4 RIT Tigers 28 127 195 322 36 10 22 437 19 92 139 231 309 - - - - Opponents 28 43 58 101 15 1 4 522 19 24 33 57 380 - - - -

GOALIE(Overall) GP W L T W/L PCT. MIN SOG SV Save PCT. GA AVG. SO Karen Quigley 15 11 3 1 767 . 901:21 341 311 912 . 30 2 .00 3 Nicki Werner 10 8 1 1 850 . 604:09 220 211 959 . 9 0 .89 5 Breanna Dobbe 3 3 0 0 1 .000 184:58 66 62 939 . 4 1 .30 1 Empty Net 8 - - - - 4:30 ------RIT 28 22 4 2 .821 1694:58 627 584 .931 43 1.52 9 Opponent 28 4 22 2 .179 1694:58 1059 932 .880 127 4.50 0

GOALIE(Conf.) GP W L T W/L PCT. MIN SOG SV Save PCT. GA AVG. SO Nicki Werner 8 7 0 1 938 . 484:51 157 153 975 . 4 0 .49 5 Karen Quigley 8 6 1 1 812 . 483:56 178 162 910 . 16 1 .98 2 Breanna Dobbe 3 3 0 0 1 .000 184:58 66 62 939 . 4 1 .30 1 Empty Net 5 - - - - 1:13 ------RIT 19 16 1 2 .895 1154:58 401 377 .940 24 1.25 8 Opponent 19 1 16 2 .105 1154:58 777 685 .882 92 4.78 0 Cumulative 28 Games (22-4-2 .821)

SCORING BY PERIODS SHOTS ON GOAL TEAM POWER-PLAY PEN. KILL 1 2 3 OT T 1 2 3 OT T RIT 36/214 – 16.8% 177/192 – 92.2% RIT 35 41 50 1 127 RIT 378 322 337 22 1059 Opponents 15/192 – 7.8% 178/214 – 83.2% Opponents 17 10 16 0 43 Opponents 191 203 226 7 627

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2006-07 Results Overall Conf. Team Superlatives Date Opponent Score Record Record Most goals scored, game: 13, 1/27/07 at St . Michael’s Sat, Nov. 4 * UMASS BOSTON W, 5-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Most goals scored, period: 7, 1/27/07 at St . Michael’s (3) Sun, Nov. 5 * UMASS BOSTON W, 5-1 2-0-0 2-0-0 Fewest goals scored, game: 1, 1/14/07 vs . St . Anselm Wed, Nov. 8 BUFFALO STATE W, 6-0 3-0-0 2-0-0 1, 1/21/07 vs . Middlebury Sat, Nov . 18 * at Southern Maine W, 4-0 4-0-0 3-0-0 Most goals allowed, game: 4, 2/3/07 at New England Sun, Nov . 19 * at Southern Maine W, 3-1 5-0-0 4-0-0 Most goals allowed, period: 3, 2/3/07 at New England (3) Sat, Dec . 2 * at Salve Regina W, 6-0 6-0-0 5-0-0 Fewest goals allowed, game: 0, nine times Sun, Dec . 3 * at Salve Regina W, 7-0 7-0-0 6-0-0 Most shots on goal, game: 55, 12/2/06 at Salve Regina Wed, Dec. 6 CORTLAND W, 8-2 8-0-0 6-0-0 Most shots on goal, period: 25, 12/2/06 at Salve Regina (1) Sat, Dec. 9 * CASTLETON W, 6-1 9-0-0 7-0-0 25, 1/28/07 at St . Michael’s (3) Sun, Dec. 10 * CASTLETON W, 5-0 10-0-0 8-0-0 Fewest shots on goal, game: 16, 1/21/07 vs . Middlebury Sat, Jan. 13 * SAINT ANSELM W, 5-3 11-0-0 9-0-0 Fewest shots on goal, period: 3, 1/21/07 vs . Middlebury (1) Sun, Jan. 14 * SAINT ANSELM L, 1-3 11-1-0 9-1-0 Most shots on goal allowed, game: 35, 1/14/07 vs . St . Anselm Wed, Jan. 17 ELMIRA W, 3-2 12-1-0 9-1-0 35, 3/3/07 vs . UMass-Boston Sun, Jan . 21 vs . Middlebury L, 1-3 12-2-0 9-1-0 Most shots on goal allowed, period: 20, 1/14/07 vs . St . Anselm (1) Wed, Jan. 24 UTICA W, 4-1 13-2-0 9-1-0 Fewest shots on goal allowed, game: 6, 12/9/06 vs . Castleton St . Sat, Jan . 27 * at St . Michaelís W, 13-0 14-2-0 10-1-0 Fewest shots on goal allowed, period: 0, 12/9/06 vs . Castleton St . (2) Sun, Jan 28 * at St . Michaelís W, 6-2 15-2-0 11-1-0 Most power-play goals scored, game: 4, 12/6/06 vs . SUNY Cortland Wed, Jan . 31 at Hamilton W, 5-3 16-2-0 11-1-0 4, 2/4/07 at New England Sat, Feb . 3 * at New England T, 4-4 16-2-1 11-1-1 Most power-play goals allowed, game: 2, 1/14/07 vs . St . Anselm Sun, Feb . 4 * at New England W, 6-0 17-2-1 12-1-1 2, 3/4/07 vs . Manhattanville Sat, Feb. 10 * MANHATTANVILLE W, 4-3 18-2-1 13-1-1 Most shorthanded goals scored, game: 3, 1/27/07 at St . Michael’s Sun, Feb. 11 * MANHATTANVILLE W, 4-0 19-2-1 14-1-1 Most shorthanded goals allowed, game: 1, 2/3/07 at New England Fri, Feb . 16 * at MIT W, 3-2 20-2-1 15-1-1 Most penalty minutes, game: 26, 12/10/06 vs . Castleton St . Sat, Feb . 17 * at Holy Cross W, 3-2 21-2-1 16-1-1 Fewest penalty minutes, game: 6, 11/8/06 vs . Buffalo St . Sun, Feb . 18 * at Holy Cross T, 2-2 21-2-2 16-1-2 6, 2/18/07 at Holy Cross Sat, Mar. 3 # UMASS BOSTON W, 5-3 22-2-2 16-1-2 Most penalty minutes, opposition, game: 37, 2/3/07 at New England Sun, Mar. 4 & MANHATTANVILLE L, 2-3 22-3-2 16-1-2 Fewest penalty minutes opposition, game: 8, 2/16/07 at MIT Sat, Mar. 10 % AMHERST L, 1-2 22-4-2 16-1-2 Longest winning streak: 11, 11/4/06 -1/13/07 Longest unbeaten streak: 12, 1/24/07 – 3/3/07 (10-0-2) * Denotes ECAC East Games Home games in BOLD and CAPS # Denotes ECAC East Semifinals & ECAC East Championship % NCAA Division III Quarterfinals

2006-07 By the Numbers Overall ...... 22-3-2 Scoring/Allowing SHG ...... 1-0-0/0-1-0 Home ...... 12-2-0 Scoring/Allowing 1st G ...... 18-0-2/4-3-0 Away ...... 10-0-2 Out-shooting Opponent ...... 18-1-2 Neutral ...... 0-1-0 Out-shot by Opponent ...... 3-2-0 Overtime ...... 1-0-2 1-goal games ...... 4-1-0 After 1st Period/2nd Period 2-goal games ...... 3-2-0 When Leading ...... 13-0-1/19-0-2 3-goal games ...... 1-0-0 When Trailing ...... 4-2-0/1-2-0 4+-goal games ...... 14-0-0 When Tied ...... 5-1-1/2-1-0 November ...... 5-0-0 When Scoring/Allowing December ...... 5-0-0 < 3 Goals ...... 0-3-1/18-0-1 January ...... 6-2-0 3 Goals ...... 4-0-0/4-3-0 February ...... 5-0-2 4 Goals ...... 4-0-1/0-0-1 March ...... 1-1-0 5+ Goals ...... 14-0-0/0-0-0 Wednesday ...... 5-0-0 Series Gm 1/2 ...... 8-0-1/7-1-1 Friday ...... 1-0-0 After Win/Loss ...... 17-3-2/2-0-0 Saturday ...... 9-0-1 After Tie ...... 2-0-0 Sunday ...... 7-3-1

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Amherst College SUNY Plattsburgh Location ...... Amherst, Mass . Location ...... Elmira,NY Location ...... Plattsburgh,NY Founded ...... 1821 Founded ...... 1855 Founded ...... 1889 Enrollment ...... 1,650 Enrollment ...... 1,200 Enrollment ...... 6,000 Nickname ...... Lady Jeffs Nickname ...... Soaring Eagles Nickname ...... Cardinals Colors ...... PurplePurple andand WhiteWhite Colors ...... PurplePurple andand GoldGold Colors ...... Red and White Conference ...... NESCAC Conference ...... ECACECAC WestWest Conference ...... ECAC West Head Coach ...... JimPlumer Head Coach ...... Paul Nemetz-Carlson Head Coach ...... KevinHoule Assistant Coaches . . . Melanie Ruzzi, Julia Ortenzio Assistant Coach ...... Shannon Clement Assistant Coach ...... Erin O’ Brien 2006-2007 Record ...... 20-7-3, . . .20-7-3,10-3-3 NESCAC 10-3-3 NESCAC 2006-2007 Record ...... 19-5-3, . .19-5-3, 11-1-2 11-1-2ECAC West ECAC West 2006-2007 Record . . . . 27-0-2,. . .27-0-2, 12-0-2 ECAC12-0-2 West ECAC West Series Record ...... RIT leads 5-1-0 Series Record ...... Elmiraleads4-1-0 Series Record . . . . .SUNY Plattsburgh leads 3-0-0

Buffalo State College Robert Morris University Location ...... Buffalo, NY Location ...... Clinton,NY Location ...... MoonTownship,Pa Founded ...... 1871 Founded ...... 1812 Founded ...... 1921 Enrollment ...... 11,000 Enrollment ...... 1,200 Enrollment ...... 5,000 Nickname ...... Bengals Nickname ...... Continentials Nickname ...... Colonials Colors ...... OrangeOrange andand BlackBlack Colors ...... Buff and Blue Colors ...... Red, White and Blue Conference ...... ECAC West Conference ...... Empire 8 Conference ...... College Hockey America Head Coach ...... RobertBurke Head Coach ...... Brendon Knight Head Coach ...... Nate.Nate Handrahan Handrahan Assistant Coaches . . . ..WillWill Hamele,Hamele, JenelleJenelle BauerBauer Assistant Coaches . . . . Gillian McDonald, Bill Fleet Assistant Coaches . . . . .Scott.Scott Spencer, Spencer, Raffi Raffi Wolf Wolf 2006-2007 Record ...... 7-15-1,. . .7-15-1, 5-9-0 ECAC 5-9-0 West ECAC West 2006-2007 Record ...... 10-14-2, 7-8-1 NESCAC 2006-2007 Record ...... 11-22-2 (1-11-1 CHA) Series Record ...... RITRIT leadsleads 7-1-17-1-1 Series Record ...... RIT leads 27-4-1 Series Record ...... First meeting

Bowdoin College Middlebury College Sacred Heart University Location ...... Brunswick,Maine Location ...... Middlebury,Vt Location ...... Fairfield,Conn Founded ...... 1794 Founded ...... 1800 Founded ...... 1963 Enrollment ...... 1,750 Enrollment ...... 2,265 Enrollment ...... 6,200 Nickname ...... Polar Bears Nickname ...... Panthers Nickname ...... Pioneers Colors ...... White,White, SilverSilver andand BlackBlack Colors ...... Blue.Blue and and White White Colors ...... Red and White Conference ...... NESCAC Conference ...... NESCAC Conference ...... Division.Division I IIndependent Independent Head Coach ...... Stacy Wilson Head Coach ...... Bill Mandigo Head Coach ...... Tom O’Malley Assistant Coach ...... Jamie Dumont Assistant Coach ...... Kate Kogut Assistant Coach ...... Nicole Farrelly 2006-2007 Record ...... 17-7-2, 11-3-2 NESCAC 2006-2007 Record ...... 23-4-2, . . 14-0-2.23-4-2, NESCAC 14-0-2 NESCAC 2006-2007 Record ...... 7-20-1(Ind.) Series Record ...... RIT leads 6-4-2 Series Record ...... Middlebury leads10-1-0 Series Record ...... RIT leads 4-2-1

Chatham College Neumann College Location ...... Pittsburgh,Pa Location ...... Aston,Pa Location ...... Utica,NY Founded ...... 1869 Founded ...... 1965 Founded ...... 1946 Enrollment ...... 950 Enrollment ...... 2,100 Enrollment ...... 2,166 Nickname ...... Cougars Nickname ...... Knights Nickname ...... Pioneers Colors ...... Purple and White Colors ...... Blue, Gold and White Colors ...... Navy Blue and Orange Conference ...... ECAC West Conference ...... ECAC West Conference ...... ECAC West Head Coach ...... Phoebe Phoebe ManchesterManchester Head Coach ...... MatthewKennedy Head Coach ...... DaveClaussen Assistant Coach ...... Mario DeLeon Assistant Coach ...... Brie Ward Assistant Coaches . . . Melissa.Melissa Lomanto, Lomanto, Jack Jack Kane Kane 2006-2007 Record . . . . .0-18-1, . .0-18-1, 0-13-1 0-13-1ECAC West ECAC West 2006-2007 Record . . . . 10-13-1,. . .10-13-1, 8-6-0 ECAC 8-6-0 West ECAC West 2006-2007 Record ...... 18-5-3, 10-2-2C ECA West Series Record ...... First meeting Series Record ...... RIT leads 2-0-0 Series Record ...... RIT leads 4-1-0

SUNY Cortland SUNY Oswego Location ...... Cortland,NY Location ...... Oswego,NY Founded ...... 1868 Founded ...... 1861 Enrollment ...... 6,887 Enrollment ...... 8,000 Nickname ...... RedR Dragons Nickname ...... Lakers Colors ...... Red Red andand WhiteWhite Colors ...... Green and Gold Conference ...... ECAC West Conference ...... ECAC West Head Coach ...... Earl Utter Head Coach ...... Diane Dillon Assistant Coach ...... Kate Reardon Assistant Coach ...... Bethany Torrice 2006-2007 Record . . . . 6-17-2,. . 6-17-2, 2-10-2, 2-10-2, ECAC WestECAC West 2006-2007 Record ...... 7-12-3, 2-9-3 ECAC West Series Record ...... RIT leads 9-8-0 Series Record ...... RIT leads 10-6-0

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All-Time Coaching Records Year W L T Year W L T Year W L T Dich Gordon 0 2 0 Glenn Collins 48 40 5 Bob Filighera 11 6 3 1975-1976 0 2 0 1983-1984 5 8 0 1997-98 11 6 3 1984-1985 8 2 0 Dich Gordon/Skip Blicker 1985-1986 9 7 1 Rob Scuteri 79 28 14 0 10 1 1986-1987 8 9 1 1998-99 14 5 3 1976-1977 0 10 1 1987-1988 9 8 1 1999-00 12 5 5 1988-1989 9 7 2 2000-01 14 6 3 Bob Green 11 19 0 2001-02 21 4 2 1977-1978 1 8 0 Jon Poulakis 2 10 2 2002-03 18 8 1 1978-1979 6 4 0 1989-90 2 10 2 1979-1980 4 7 0 Mike Grainsky 49 26 3 Julie Handzel 26 49 3 2003-04 16 8 2 Tosh Farrell 14 13 2 1990-91 6 10 0 2004-05 18 8 1 1980-1981 6 5 2 1991-92 6 9 1 2005-06 15 10 0 1981-1982 8 8 0 1992-93 4 7 2 1993-94 4 12 0 Scott McDonald 22 4 2 Bill Germond 3 9 1 1994-95 6 11 0 2006-07 22 4 2 1982-1983 3 9 1 Rick Filighera 24 9 2 Totals 289 226 38 1995-96 13 4 1 1996-97 11 5 1

Record vs. Opponents Last Last Last Last Last Last Opponent W L T Played Won Opponent W L T Played Won Opponent W L T Played Won

Amherst 5 1 0 06-07 06-07 Maine 2 0 1 97-98 97-98 Salve Regina 12 0 0 06-07 06-07 Assabet 0 1 0 90-91 ------Manhattanville 4 11 1 06-07 06-07 Southern Maine 11 3 2 06-07 06-07 Bates 1 0 0 98-99 98-99 MIT 10 0 0 06-07 06-07 Toronto 1 2 0 93-94 86-87 Bowdoin 6 4 1 00-01 95-96 McMaster 1 3 1 87-88 87-88 Trinity 2 0 0 00-01 00-01 SUNY Brockport 2 1 0 78-79 78-79 Middlebury 1 10 0 06-07 94-95 UCONN 1 0 0 00-01 00-01 Brown 3 5 1 94-95 91-92 Neumann 2 0 0 03-04 03-04 UMass-Boston 9 1 0 06-07 06-07 Boston College 2 0 0 94-95 94-95 New England 8 2 1 06-07 06-07 Union 7 2 0 02-03 02-03 Buffalo State 7 1 1 06-07 06-07 New Hampshire 0 12 0 94-95 93-94 Utica 4 1 0 06-07 06-07 Castleton State 5 0 0 06-07 06-07 Niagara 0 1 0 98-99 ------Vermont 6 1 4 00-01 96-97 Clarkson 4 6 1 84-85 84-85 Northeastern 0 13 1 94-95 ------Waterloo 1 0 0 04-05 04-05 Colby 7 3 0 00-01 92-93 SUNY Oswego 10 6 0 84-85 84-85 Wesleyan 3 3 1 00-01 00-01 Colgate 13 1 2 00-01 98-99 SUNY Plattsburgh 0 3 0 05-06 ------Wilfrid Laurier 0 1 0 05-06 ------Concordia 1 1 0 89-90 89-90 SUNY Potsdam 0 10 0 82-83 ------Williams 5 0 0 00-01 00-01 Connecticut 4 0 0 01-02 01-02 Princeton 2 6 2 93-94 88-89 Yale 3 0 0 94-95 94-95 Cornell 8 12 1 94-95 94-95 Providence 1 17 0 94-95 88-89 York 0 1 0 93-94 ------SUNY Cortland 9 8 0 06-07 06-07 Queens Univ . 0 6 0 93-94 93-94 Dartmouth 1 3 0 94-95 89-90 Rensselaer 13 6 4 04-05 02-03 Bold indicates 2007-08 opponents Elmira 1 4 0 06-07 06-07 Roch . Jr . Amerks 0 0 1 01-02 ------Guelph 1 0 1 88-89 88-89 Roch . Women 2 4 0 79-80 79-80 Hamilton 27 4 1 06-07 06-07 Sacred Heart 4 2 1 02-03 02-03 Harvard 5 6 1 94-95 90-91 St . Anselm 2 3 0 06-07 06-07 Holy Cross 10 3 1 06-07 06-07 St . Lawrence 13 21 2 97-98 90-91 Ithaca 4 4 1 80-81 80-81 St . Michaels 12 0 0 06-07 06-07

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Team Records Most Points, Game 1997-98 Wesleyan 2, RIT 1 (2OT) Best Won/Loss Season 55, 1985-86 vs . William Smith (22-1) 1998-99 Rensselaer 3, RIT 0 22-4-2, 2006-07 (.821) Most Points, Season 1999-00 Middlebury 5, RIT 0 Most Wins, Season 410, 2001-02 (21-4-2) 2001-02 RIT 15, MIT 0 22, 2006-07 (22-4-2) Times in ECAC Playoffs RIT 2, Southern Maine 1 Most Consecutive Wins 17 (overall record 6-14) Manhattanville 4, RIT 3 12, 2001-02 (21-4-2) 2002-03 RIT 4, Union 2 Most Losses, Season Times in ECAC Playoffs: 17 Manhattanville 4, RIT 0 12, 1993-94 (4-12-0) (overall record 6-14) 2003-04 UMass-Boston 6, RIT 4 Most Consecutive Losses 1985-86 Providence 1, RIT 0 2004-05 RIT 3, Southern Maine 2 12, 1975-77 1986-87 Northeastern 1, RIT 0 RPI 5, RIT 2 Most Goals, Game 1987-88 Providence 5, RIT 2 2005-06 New England College 4, RIT 3 (OT) 22, 2/2/86 vs . William Smith (22-1) 1988-89 RIT 4, St . Lawrence 3 2006-07 RIT 5, UMass-Boston 3 Most Goals, Season 1989-90 SLU 5, RIT 1 Manhattanville 3, RIT 2 174, 2001-02 (21-4-2) 1990-91 SLU 4, RIT 3 Most Assists, Game 1991-92 SLU 4, RIT 2 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1 33, 1985-86 vs . William Smith (22-1) 1995-96 RIT 5, Bowdoin 3 (overall record 0-1) Most Assists, Season Middlebury 5, RIT 0 2006-07 Amherst 2, RIT 1 (quarterfinal) 236, 2001-02 (21-4-2) 1996-97 Bowdoin 7, RIT 4

RIT Tigers Achieved Team Statistics National Ranking Overall Record ECAC Record Sho. Goals for National Goals Ag. National 06-07 4th 22-4-2 16-1-1 9 4th 4th 05-06 - 15-10-0 15-4-0 5 11th 15th 04-05 10th 18-8-1 15-4-0 5 11th 13th 03-04 - 16-8-2 11-5-1 5 13th 8th 02-03 - 18-8-1 12-7-1 7 9th 7th 01-02 7th 21-4-2 14-2-2 14 1st 1st 00-01 10th 14-6-3 9-6-3 8 6th 7th 99-00 8th 12-4-5 9-3-5 11 2nd 8th

Head Coach Scott McDonald led RIT to the NCAA Tournament in his first season Junior defenseman Courtenay Cooper

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All-ECAC 2005-06 Stacey McConnell, defense, 2nd 1988-89 Janet Testa, forward Isabelle Richard, forward, 2nd Wendy Stibitz, defense Jessica Ciaramella, forward, All-Rookie Tracey Schuler, goalie 2006-07 Stacey McConnell, defense, 1st Marisa Zona (Rookie of the Year) Isabelle Richard, forward, 1st 1989-90 Carrie Greco, forward Danielle Nagymarosi, forward, 1st Wendy Stibitz, defense Nicki Werner, goalie, honorable mention 1990-91 Cindy Kingsley, forward Karen Quigley, goalie, All-Rookie 1991-92 Jill Connors, defense 1995-96 Maria Lewis, forward (Rookie of the Year) HWCA Senior All-Star Game Shelley Moore, defense Lisa Sturm, goalie 1983-84 Jennifer MacKenzie, defense 1996-97 Lisa Sturm, goalie 1984-85 Renate Doeve, defense 1997-98 Kristine Pierce, defense, 2nd Linda Tracy, forward Melissa Norris, goalie, 2nd Tracy Gilbert, defense Sandy Payne, forward, honorable mention 1987-88 Julie Handzel, goalie 1998-99 Melissa Norris, goalie, 2nd Bettijane Morgan, forward Kristine Pierce, defense, honorable mention Jill Turner, defense 1999-00 Melissa Norris, goalie, 2nd 1988-89 Janet Testa, forward 2001-02 Kasie Strong, forward, 1st Colleen Baude, forward, 2nd AHCA All-American Jen Gorczynski, defense, 2nd 2001-02 Colleen Baude, 2nd team Kasie Strong, forward, All Rookie Jen Gorczynski, 2nd team 2002-03 Jen Gorczynski, defense, 1st 2002-03 Jen Gorczynski, 2nd team 2003-04 Jen Gorczynski, defense, 1st 2003-04 Jen Gorczynski, 1st team Alysia Park, forward, 1st 2006-07 Stacey McConnell, 1st team 2004-05 Alysia Park, forward, 1st Danielle Nagymarosi, 2nd team Stacey McConnell, defense, 2nd Kasie Strong, forward, honorable mention Jackie Fraser, forward, All-Rookie Mike Grainsky, co-Coach of the Year

Sophomore forward Kelley Prom Sophomore goaltender Karen Quigley

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Individual Game Records Goalie Games 27 Elaine Vonderembse, 2002-03 Goals Minutes Played 1,385 Elaine Vonderembse, 2002-03 5 Kasie Strong, 1/19/02 vs . MIT Wins 19 Elaine Vonderembse, 2001-02 5 Kim Eisenried, 1/9/85 vs . Hamilton Lowest GAA 0.89 Nicki Werner, 2006-07 Assists Saves 551 Elaine Vonderembse, 2003-04 6 Colleen Baude,2/23/02 vs . MIT Save Percentage .959 Nicki Werner, 2006-07 6 Beth Perras, 2/2/86 vs . William Smith Shutouts 8 Elaine Vonderembse, 2001-02 Points 8 Kasie Strong, 1/19/02 vs . MIT Individual Career Records 8 Colleen Baude, 1/19/02 vs . MIT Games Played 110 Kaley Ostanek, 2002-07 8 Dodi Rabinovitz, 2/20/82 vs . SUNY Oswego Goals 79 Alyssa Park, 2001-05 Pen. Min. Assists 83 Kasie Strong, 2001-05 17 Jen Gorczynski, 2/16/02 vs . Sacred Heart Points 153 Alyssa Park, 2001-05 PP Goals 16 Alysia Park, 2001-05 Saves SH Goals 7 Colleen Baude, 2000-02 66 Laurie Davis, 12/10/82 vs . Clarkson 7 Danielle Nagymarosi, 2006-07 GW Goals 16 Alysia Park, 2001-05 Individual Season Records Pen . Min . 147 Missy Priebe, 1992-95 Goals 32 Danielle Nagymarosi, 2006-07 Goalie Games 82 Elaine Vonderembse, 2000-04 Assists 42 Colleen Baude, 2001-02 Minutes Played 4,263 Melissa Norris, 1997-01 Points 68 Colleen Baude, 2001-02 Wins 52 Elaine Vonderembse, 2000-04 (26 goals 42 assists) Lowest GAA 1 .56 Melissa Norris, 1997-01 PP Goals 10 Maegan Geypens, 2006-07 Saves 1,789 Melissa Norris, 1997-01 SH Goals 7 Colleen Baude, 2001-02 Save Percentage 941. Melissa Norris, 1997-01 7 Danielle Nagymarosi, 2006-07 Shutouts 14 Melissa Norris, 1997-01 GW Goals 7 Danielle Nagymarosi, 2006-07 Elaine Vonderembse, 2000-04 Pen . Min . 85 Sarah Wilson, 2005-06 2006-07 Tigers in bold

RIT All-Time Leading Scorers Player G A Pts. Katie Obyc 27 45 72 Alysia Park 79 74 153 Jennie Nicholas 23 49 72 Kasie Strong 53 83 136 Dodi Rabinovitz 24 44 68 Jen Gorczynski 66 61 127 Maegan Geypens 30 37 67 Kendra Bredlau 48 64 112 Cheryl Bourgeois 26 41 67 Isabelle Richard 46 56 102 Erin Topley 29 37 66 Janet Testa 51 47 98 Shelley Moore 21 44 65 Colleen Baude 40 52 92 Lucy Goodwin 33 30 63 Carrie Greco 40 50 90 Jessica Rogers 27 35 62 Maria Lewis 41 49 90 Danielle Nagymarosi 32 29 61 Bettijane Morgan 33 52 85 Nicole Gedney 21 39 60 Sandy Payne 40 41 81 Lisa Gentile 25 34 59 Stacey McConnell 29 51 80 Wendy Stibitz 19 37 56 Amy Thompson 35 44 79 Wendy Wright 22 33 55 Tina Bessette 53 23 76 Kaley Ostanek 23 31 54 Marie Signor 41 34 75 Lori Steck 26 25 51 Rebecca Grandy 44 29 73 Margaret Dumiak 35 37 72 Active players in bold Sophomore forward Shireen Irani

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Most Goals, Season Marie Signor 2 1994-1995 Nicki Werner 426 2004-2005 Daniellle Nagymarosi 32 2006-2007 Kasie Strong 2 2002-2003 Melissa Norris 418 1999-2000 Alysia Park 27 2002-2003 Isabelle Richard 2 2006-2007 Elaine Vondermbse 395 2001-2002 Colleen Baude 26 2001-2002 Melissa Norris 372 2000-2001 Tina Bessette 25 2001-2002 Most Power Play Goals, Season Kim Eisenried 23 1984-1985 Maegan Geypens 10 2006-2007 Lowest Goals Against Average, Season Marie Signor 22 1995-1996 Kasie Strong 6 2001-2002 (min. 1/3 time) Kasie Strong 21 2001-2002 Jen Gorzynski 6 2002-2003 Nicki Werner 0.89 2006-2007 Jen Gorczynski 21 2001-2002 Alysia Park 6 2003-2004 Elaine Vondermebse 1 .01 2001-2002 Alysia Park 21 2003-2004 Stacey McConnell 6 2004-2005 Melissa Norris 1 .19 1999-2000 Isabelle Richard 21 2006-2007 Alysia Park 6 2004-2005 Melissa Norris 1 .32 2000-2001 Danielle Nagymarosi 6 2006-2007 Melissa Norris 1 .57 1998-1999 Most Assists, Season Carrie Greco 5 1989-1990 Elaine Vondermebse 1 .78 2002-2003 Collen Baude 42 2001-2002 Jennie Nicholas 5 2001-2002 Lisa Sturm 1 .97 1995-1996 Kasie Strong 35 2001-2002 Kendra Bredlau 5 2003-2004 Karen Quigley 2.00 2006-2007 Isabelle Richard 31 2006-2007 Lisa Sturm 2 .06 1996-1997 Danielle Naghmarosi 29 2006-2007 Most Penalty Minutes, Season Brenna Dobbe 2 .09 2004-2005 Amy Thompson 27 1995-1996 Sarah Wilson 85 2005-2006 Melissa Norris 2 .10 1997-1998 Katie Obyc 26 1998-1999 Danielle Nagymarosi 69 2006-2007 Alysia Park 26 2003-2004 Courntenay Cooper 62 2005-2006 Highest Save Percentage, Season Marie Lewis 25 2005-2006 Brianne Campi 60 2006-2007 (min. 1/3 time) Stacey McConnell 25 2006-2007 Jessica Prudhomme 58 2004-2005 Nicki Werner .959 2006-2007 Maegan Geypens 25 2006-2007 Missy Preibe 55 1994-1995 Melissa Norris .954 1999-2000 Maegan Geypens 50 2006-2007 Elaine Vondermebse 947 2001-2002. Most Points, Season Perry Foster 44 2002-2003 Melissa Norris .947 2000-2001 Colleen Baude 68 2001-2002 Kari Jacot 42 1990-1991 Melissa Norris .936 1998-1999 Danielle Nagymarosi 61 2006-2007 Missy Priebe 42 1993-1994 Melissa Norris .933 1997-1998 Kasie Strong 56 2001-2002 Elaine Vondermebse 922 2002-2003. Isabelle Richard 52 2006-2007 Most Goaltending Games Played, Season Nicki Werner .922 2004-2005 Alysia Park 48 2002-2003 Elaine Vondermebse 27 2002-2003 Elaine Vondermebse 920 2003-2004. Alysia Park 47 2003-2004 Elaine Vondermebse 25 2001-2002 Nicki Werner .920 2005-2006 Amy Thompson 43 1995-1996 Elaine Vondermebse 22 2003-2004 Maria Lewis 42 1995-1996 Melissa Norris 21 1998-1999 Most Shutouts, Season Jen Gorczynski 42 2001-2002 Melissa Norris 19 1997-1998 Elaine Vondermebse 8 2001-2002 Maegan Geypens 41 2006-2007 Melissa Norris 19 2000-2001 Melissa Norris 6 1998-1999 Lisa Sturm 18 1995-1996 Melissa Norris 6 1999-2000 Most Game-Winning Goals, Season Melissa Norris 18 1999-2000 Lisa Sturm 5 1995-1996 Danielle Nagymarosi 7 2006-2007 Nicki Werner 18 2005-2006 Nicki Werner 5 2006-2007 Jen Gorczynski 6 2001-2002 Lisa Sturm 16 1993-1994 Melissa Norris 4 2000-2001 Alysia Park 6 2003-2004 Elaine Vondermebse 4 2002-2003 Marie Signor 5 1995-1996 Most Wins, Season Brenna Dobbe 4 2004-2005 Bettijane Morgan 4 1985-1986 Elaine Vondermebse 19 2001-2002 Julie Handzel 3 1985-1986 Amy Thompson 4 1995-1996 Elaine Vondermebse 18 2002-2003 Kelly McCormack 3 1986-1987 Colleen Baude 4 2000-2001 Lisa Sturm 13 1995-1996 Tracey Schuler 3 1988-1989 Kasie Strong 4 2002-2003 Melissa Norris 13 1998-1999 Lisa Sturm 3 1995-1996 Alysia Park 4 2002-2003 Elaine Vondermebse 12 2003-2004 Karen Quigley 3 2006-2007 Jen Gorczynski 4 2003-2004 Melissa Norris 11 2000-2001 Alysia Park 4 2004-2005 Karen Quigley 11 2006-2007 2006-07 accomplishments in bold Isabelle Richard 4 2004-2005 Melissa Norris 10 1997-1998 Isabelle Richard 4 2006-2007 Melissa Norris 10 1999-2000 Nicki Werner 10 2005-2006 Most Short-Handed Goals, Season Colleen Baude 7 2001-2002 Most Saves, Season Danielle Nagymarosi 7 2006-2007 Elaine Vondermbse 551 2003-2004 Lori Steck 3 1988-1989 Melissa Norris 544 1997-1998 Katie Obyc 3 1998-1999 Laurie Davis 494 1982-1983 Kasie Strong 3 2001-2002 Elaine Vondermbse 488 2002-2003 Alysia Park 3 2002-2003 Melissa Norris 455 1998-1999 Erin OíNeil 2 1992-1993 Lisa Sturm 446 1993-1994

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Most Goals, Career Tina Bessette 2 1998-2002 Highest Save Percentage, Career Alysia Park 79 2001-2005 Jen Gorczynski 2 2000-2004 (min. 500 minutes) Jen Gorczynski 66 2000-2004 Nicole Gedney 2 2002-2006 Melissa Norris .941 1997-2001 Tina Bessette 53 1998-2002 Isabelle Richard 2 2004-2005 Nicki Werner .932 2003-2007 Kasie Strong 53 2001-2005 Elaine Vondermebse 930 2000-2004. Janet Testa 51 1985-1989 Most Game Winning Goals, Career Breanna Dobbe .912 2004-2007 Kendra Bredlau 48 2001-2005 Alysia Park 16 2001-2005 Karen Quigley .912 2006-2007 Isabelle Richard 46 2004-2007 Jen Gorczynski 14 2000-2004 Kelly McCormack 896 1986-1988. Rebecca Grandy 44 1997-2001 Isabelle Richard 9 2004-2007 Julie Handzel .887 1984-1988 Maria Lewis 41 1996-2000 Amy Thompson 8 1993-1997 Tracey Schuler .887 1987-1989 Marie Signor 41 1992-1996 Kasie Strong 8 2001-2005 Zoe Haubert .886 1983-1985 Tina Bessette 7 1998-2002 Lorri Tuohey .880 1980-1982 Most Assists, Career Danielle Nagymarosi 7 2006-2007 Karie Strong 83 2001-2005 Carrie Greco 6 1987-1991 Most Shutouts, Career Alysia Park 74 2001-2002 Janet Testa 5 1985-1989 Melissa Norris 18 1997-2001 Kendra Bredlau 64 2001-2005 Lori Steck 5 1986-1990 Elaine Vondermebse 14 2000-2004 Jen Gorczynski 61 2000-2004 Marie Signor 5 1992-1996 Lisa Sturm 9 1993-1996 Isabelle Richard 56 2004-2007 Colleen Baude 5 2000-2002 Nicki Werner 9 2003-2007 Bettijane Morgan 52 1984-1988 Jennie Nicholas 5 2000-2002 Breanna Dobbe 7 2004-2007 Colleen Baude 52 1999-2002 Maegan Geypens 5 2005-2007 Julie Handzel 6 1984-1988 Stacey McConnell 51 2004-2005 Stacey McConnell 5 2004-2007 Lorri Tuohey 3 1980-1982 Carrie Greco 50 1987-1991 Zoe Haubert 3 1983-1985 Maria Lewis 49 1996-2000 Most Games Played, Career (Goaltenders) Kelly McCormack 3 1986-1988 Jennie Nicholas 49 2000-2002 Elaine Vondermebse 82 2000-2004 Tracey Schuler 3 1987-1989 Melissa Norris 77 1997-2001 Karen Quigley 3 2006-2007 Most Points, Career Lisa Sturm 57 1993-1996 Alysia Park 153 2001-2005 Julie Handzel 50 1984-1988 2006-07 Tigers in bold Kasie Strong 136 2001-2005 Nicki Werner 46 2003-2007 Jen Gorczynski 127 2000-2004 Laurie Davis 40 1979-1983 Kendra Bredlau 112 2001-2005 Breanna Dobbe 29 2004-2007 Isabelle Ricahrd 102 2004-2007 Lisa Gimlin 26 1990-1993 Janet Testa 98 1985-1989 Kim VonKaven 18 1977-1979 Colleen Baude 92 1999-2000 Karen Quigley 15 2006-2007 Carrie Greco 90 1987-1991 Maria Lewis 90 1996-2000 Most Saves, Career Bettijane Morgan 85 1984-1988 Melissa Norris 1,789 1997-2001 Elaine Vondermebse 1,505 2000-2004 Most Power Play Goals, Career Lisa Sturm 1,323 1993-1996 Alysia Park 16 2001-2005 Nicki Werner 1,078 2003-2007 Jen Gorczynski 14 2000-2004 Laurie Daivs 1,039 1979-1983 Maegan Geypens 14 2005-2007 Julie Handzel 1,038 1984-1988 Kendra Bredlua 11 2001-2002 Lisa Gilmlin 597 1990-1993 Stacey McConnell 11 2004-2007 Breanna Dobbe 580 2004-2007 Carrie Greco 10 1987-1991 Kim VonKaven 477 1977-1979 Kasie Strong 10 2001-2005 Lori Steck 306 1989-1990 Isabellle Ricahrd 10 2004-2007 Tina Bessette 7 1998-2002 Most Wins, Career Jennie Nicholas 7 2000-2002 Elaine Vondermebse 52 2000-2004 Melissa Norris 44 1997-2001 Most Short Handed Goals, Career Nicki Werner 31 2003-2007 Colleen Baude 7 2000-2002 Lisa Sturm 25 1993-1996 Danielle Nagymarosi 7 2006-2007 Julie Handzel 23 1984-1988 Kasie Strong 5 2001-2005 Laurie Davis 17 1979-1983 Erin O’Neil 4 1989-1993 Breanna Dobbe 17 2004-2007 Katie Obyc 4 1996-2000 Karen Quigley 11 2006-2007 Alysia Park 4 2001-2005 Zoe Haubert 7 1983-1989 Lori Steck 3 1986-1990 Tracey Schuler 7 1987-1989 Marie Signor 3 1992-1996 Sophomore defenseman Brianne Campi

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For more than a century, the standard ic Conference (ECAC), Empire 8 and Salem, Conn . native helped lead RIT for intercollegiate athletics has been New York State Women’s Collegiate to the 2007 New York State indoor and established at Rochester Institute of Athletic Association (NYSWCAA) . outdoor championships for the first Technology, where student-athletes Several student athletes have time in the history of the program . excel in both the classroom and in been recognized for their outstand- Lou Spiotti Jr ,. Director for the competition . ing achievements . This past season, Center of Intercollegiate Athletics and U.S. News &World Report has lacrosse goalkeeper John Foley was Recreation, believes that the student- named RIT one of the leading com- named the men’s Senior Athlete of the athletes remarkable cumulative GPA prehensive universities in the north Year, while Allison Griggs of the track is a testament to their hard work and Stephanie Noel in terms of academic reputation . For and field squad garnered the Female dedication to not only the playing field, more than two decades, RIT’s student- Athlete of the Year award . but the classroom as well . athletes are no exception . Foley led RIT to its third ECAC “The RIT student-athletes Last year, student-athletes posted Upstate Championship in the last four epitomize the Greek ideal of ‘sound a sensational 3 .2 grade point average seasons and a 14-3 mark in 2007 . Foley, body, sound mind,’” said Spiotti . “The on a 4 .0 scale, exceeding the university a native of Arthur, Ontario, broke discipline and the work ethic required average of 3 .05 . It is the sixth con- the all-time RIT career goaltending to succeed in athletics are transfer- secutive season that the RIT student- records for wins, games played and able skills . What I mean by this is that athletes’ cumulative GPA has risen . In minutes played, finishing with 49 athletes succeed in many aspects of 2006-07, Stephanie Noel posted a 3 .96 wins in four seasons . Foley was a 2007 their lives because they understand Becky Jaiven grade-point average, highest on the All-Empire 8 honorable mention selec- and embrace the world of competition women’s hockey team . Becky Jaiven tion with 14 wins, a .734 goals against and achievement both on the field of and Lindsay Latour were right behind, average and a .594 save percentage . He play and in the classroom . They push as Jaiven posted a 3 .55 GPA, while La- also garnered 2007 CO-SIDA/ESPN themselves to reach for higher levels tour finished the year with a 3 .53 GPA . The Magazine Academic At Large of success . I believe that for them to Today, RIT offers 24 varsity sports, All-District second team honors for his be as good as they have demonstrated including men’s and women’s cross strong work in the classroom . In 2006, it takes focus, discipline, goal setting, country, men’s and women’s crew, he set the Tiger record for wins in a good health and stamina, and excellent men’s and women’s soccer, women’s season with 15 and won the A . Stephen time management skills . All these tennis and women’s volleyball in the Walls Memorial Scholarship, given to things and more not only help them to fall . Winter competition includes an RIT student-athlete who displays progress through their college years, Lindsay Latour men’s and women’s basketball, men’s strong leadership on and off the field . but also to excel . Thus, we have our and women’s ice hockey, men’s and Foley played in 67 games, logging over student-athletes achieving a 3 .2 overall women’s swimming, men’s and wom- 3,437 minutes, was 49-16 with an 8 .27 grade point average which is signifi- en’s indoor track, and men’s wrestling . goals against average, and earned a cantly higher than the general student Spring competition features men’s .576 save percentage during his stand- population .” baseball, men’s and women’s crew, out Tiger career . men’s and women’s lacrosse, women’s Griggs, who competed in the shot softball, men’s tennis, and men’s and put, hammer throw, discus, and weight women’s outdoor track . throw, completed one of the greatest Each year, more than 550 student- careers ever by an RIT women’s track John Foley athletes compete on RIT athletics and field athlete . Griggs made three teams . Ten percent of these athletes are trips to the NCAA outdoor champion- hearing-impaired students enrolled in ships and two to the indoor champion- the National Technical Institute for the ships . Griggs was an All-American Deaf, one of RIT’s eight colleges . selection in 2004 and 2006 in the With the exception of men’s ice hammer throw, finishing third in hockey, which will be playing its third 2004 and seventh in 2006 . She is RIT’s season as a Division I program, RIT is indoor and outdoor record holder in a Division III institution that joined the hammer throw, weight throw, and the NCAA in the 1958-59 season . The shot put . Griggs earned a number of Tigers compete in the RIT and Empire 8 Athlete of the Week Allison Griggs Association, Eastern Collegiate Athlet- accolades during her Tiger career . The

24 2007 NCAA Tournament Participant Rochester At A Glance

sion Management magazine in 2007 as having the best quality of life among the top 50 metro areas in the United States. Also in 2007, Places Rated Almanac ranked Rochester as the sixth best place to live in America. These are among a number of national rankings that you will find on Rochester, ranging from U.S. News and Rochester city skyline World Report to Popular Science.

High-tech industry, entertainment, history and Explore the Finger Lakes and Lake Ontario culture, sports and recreation—you’ll find it all From the wine country of the Finger Lakes in Rochester. The Genesee River—one of the few (nearly 100 wineries) to the shores of Lake On- north-flowing rivers in the world—cuts through tario, Greater Rochester has a rich and vibrant the center of the city, where it tumbles 96 feet at character. You will find historic architecture, High Falls before flowing into Lake Ontario. festivals and plenty of shopping, dining and The Greater Rochester area is home to more entertainment options throughout the region. If Rochester Raging Rhino Stephen Shirley-Black than 1 million people, making it the third-larg- you love the outdoors, there are parks, beaches, est metropolitan area in New York state. There golf courses, ski resorts, mountains, gorges, are more than a dozen colleges and universities lakes and streams to provide opportunities for located in the area, where more than 60,000 recreation and sightseeing. RIT is also a proud undergraduate and graduate students call Roch- partner of the New York Wine & Culinary Cen- ester “home.” RIT’s 1,300-acre campus is located ter, located in nearby Canandaigua. in the suburbs, about six miles from downtown. First settled in the early 1800s, Rochester A sports town during any season quickly became the largest flour-producing city Rochester is home to several professional sports in the world. Today, the community is frequent- teams, including the Americans (ice hockey), ly labeled the “World’s Imaging Center,” due Red Wings (baseball), Knighthawks (indoor in part to the corporate influence of Eastman lacrosse), and the Raging Rhinos (soccer). Each Kodak, Xerox and Bausch & Lomb. The area is summer, the Buffalo Bills training camp comes also headquarters to high-profile companies like to town. Rochester is also home to an annual Wegmans Food Markets, Paychex and Constel- stop on the LPGA tour. World-ranked Oak lation Brands. Local companies exported more Hill Country Club also hosted the 2003 PGA than $14 billion in products and services to 165 Championship and has been the site of many countries annually—exceeding the exports of 40 other major golf championships, including the other states in the nation. U.S. Open and Ryder Cup. Rochester Red Wing Brian Duensing Good suburban public schools, affordable If that is not enough, you can always cheer housing and ease of commute are also some of on the Tigers, where RIT is home to 24 varsity the reasons Rochester was ranked by Expan- teams. Visit www.ritathletics.com to learn more.

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E. Philip Saunders College of Business; B. Women’s Teams—basketball, crew, cross Thomas Golisano College of Computing and country, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball, Information Sciences; Kate Gleason College swimming, tennis, track and volleyball of Engineering; College of Imaging Arts and Sciences (School for American Crafts, School RIT offers a wide variety of activities for of Art, School of Design, School of Film and students at all levels of ability. More than Animation, School of Photographic Arts and 50 percent of our undergraduate students Sciences, School of Print Media); College of participate in intramural sports ranging from Liberal Arts; National Technical Institute for the flag football to golf and indoor soccer. Facilities Deaf; College of Science include the Gordon Field House, featuring two swimming pools, a fitness center, indoor track DEGREES: RIT offers associate degree and an event venue with seating for 8,500; the programs: AS, AOS, AAS; bachelor’s degree Hale-Andrews Student Life Center, with five FOUNDED IN 1829, Rochester Institute programs: bachelor of fine arts (BFA) and multipurpose courts, eight racquetball courts of Technology is a privately endowed, bachelor of science (BS); master’s degree and a dance/aerobics studio; the Ritter Ice coeducational university with eight colleges programs: master of business administration Arena; outdoor tennis courts; an all-weather emphasizing career education and experiential (MBA), master of engineering (ME), master track; and athletic fields. learning. of fine arts (MFA), master of science (MS) and master of science for teachers (MST). Doctoral VISITS TO CAMPUS are encouraged and may THE CAMPUS occupies 1,300 acres in (Ph.D.) programs are offered in color science, be arranged in advance by calling (585) 475- suburban Rochester, the third-largest city computing and information sciences, imaging 6631. Deaf and hard-of-hearing students may in New York state. science and microsystems engineering. arrange campus visits by calling (585) 475-6700 (voice/TTY), or toll-free in the U.S. and Canada THE RIT STUDENT BODY consists of WALLACE LIBRARY is a multimedia center at (866) 644-6843 (voice/TTY). approximately 11,650 full-time and 1,500 offering a vast array of resource materials. part-time undergraduate students, and 2,450 The library provides access to 180 electronic HOME PAGE: www.rit.edu graduate students. Enrolled students represent databases, more than 19,000 electronic journals E-MAIL: [email protected] all 50 states and more than 95 foreign countries. and more than 31,700 e-books. Resource materials include 13,400-plus audio, film and UNIVERSITY COLORS: Orange and brown RIT is an internationally recognized leader in video titles and more than 422,000 books and UNIVERSITY MASCOT: Bengal tiger “Ritchie” preparing deaf and hard-of-hearing students for print journals. UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC TEAMS: Tigers successful careers in professional and technical fields. The university provides unparalleled HOUSING: Many of RIT’s full-time students access and support services for the deaf and live in RIT residence halls, apartments or hard-of-hearing students who live, study and townhouses on campus. On-campus fraternities, work with 14,200 hearing students on the RIT sororities and special-interest houses are also campus. available. Freshmen are guaranteed housing.

RIT ALUMNI number over 100,000 worldwide. STUDENT ACTIVITIES: Major social events and activities are sponsored by the College COOPERATIVE EDUCATION provides paid Activities Board, Residence Halls Association, career-related work experience in many degree sororities, fraternities and special-interest clubs programs. RIT has the fourth-oldest and one of many kinds. There are more than 175 student of the largest cooperative education programs organizations on campus. in the world, annually placing more than 3,500 students in more than 5,200 co-op assignments ATHLETICS: At RIT, men’s hockey, basketball, with 1,900 employers across the United States lacrosse, and women’s volleyball and hockey are and overseas. often ranked nationally. Many other RIT teams receive recognition in the Northeast. COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS: College of Applied Science and Technology (Engineering Men’s Teams—baseball, basketball, crew, cross Technology, School of Hospitality and Service country, Division I ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, Management, Multidisciplinary Studies); swimming, tennis, track and wrestling