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BU Schedule and RESULTS 2010-11 BOSTON UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY GAME NOTES 2010-11 BU SCHEDULE AND RESULTS 2010-11 BOSTON UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY GAME NOTES SEPTEMBER Sat. 25 UNIV. OF WINDSOR^ W, 4-1 OCTOBER Sat. 2 at North Dakota L, 5-4 Sun. 3 at North Dakota W, 6-2 Sat. 9 at Union W, 6-2 Fri. 15 WAYNE STATE W, 7-2 Sat. 16 WAYNE STATE W, 4-1 Fri. 22 ST. LAWRENCE W, 2-1 Sat. 23 CLARKSON W, 3-2 Fri. 29 at Providence* T, 2-2 (OT) Game #11 NOVEMBER Friday, November 12, 2010 - 3 p.m. Sat. 6 PROVIDENCE* W, 4-1 Walter Brown Arena - Boston, Mass. Sun. 7 NEW HAMPSHIRE* W, 5-2 No. 5 Boston University (8-1-1, 2-0-1 HEA) vs. Vermont (1-4-5, 0-4-2 HEA) Fri. 12 VERMONT* 3 p.m. Sat. 13 VERMONT* 3 p.m. Watch: BU All-Access (GoTerriers.com); Listen: WTBU (wtbusportsradio.com) Sat. 20 BOSTON COLLEGE* 3 p.m. Sun. 21 at Boston College* 7 p.m. Fri. 26 PRINCETON 7 p.m. TODAY’S GAME mounts by a 46-14 margin. Sat. 27 PRINCETON 1 3 p.m. • The Terriers host the • BU swept the season Catamounts in the first series in 2006-07 and DECEMBER matchup of a two-game 2007-08, while going 2-0-1 Sat. 4 at Connecticut* 1 p.m. series. in 2005-06, and 2-1-0 in Tue. 7 NORTHEASTERN* 7 p.m. • After this weekend, 2008-09 and 2009-10. Fri. 10 at Harvard 7 p.m. BU will not play Vermont JANUARY until Jan. 22 at Gutterson Fieldhouse. TEAM CONNECTIONS Sun. 2 at Brown 2 p.m. • Members of the Terriers and Catamounts Sun. 9 PROVIDENCE* 3 p.m. SCOUTING THE CATAMOUNTS played for the same teams prior to college. Sat. 15 at Boston College* 2 p.m. • Vermont is 1-4-5 in 2010-11, including 0-4- • BU freshman Caroline Campbell and Sun. 16 MAINE* 3 p.m. 2 in Hockey East. Vermont’s Kellie Dineen played for Shattuck- Sat. 22 at Vermont* 2 p.m. Fri. 28 CONNECTICUT* 7 p.m. • The Catamounts most recently tied No. 6 St. Mary’s. Sat. 29 at Connecticut* 4 p.m. Boston College, 2-2, in Chestnut Hill, Mass. • Three Terriers -- juniors Kasey Boucher and • Freshman goaltender Roxanne Douville has Jill Cardella and sophomore Taylor Holze -- FEBRUARY been named HE Rookie of the Week the past and three Catamounts -- seniors Teddy Fortin Thu. 3 NEW HAMPSHIRE* 7 p.m. two weeks. She made 59 combined saves in and Teddy Fortin and freshman Valerie Stoul Sat. 5 at New Hampshire* 2 p.m. -- played at the North American Hockey 2 games against New Hampshire and Boston Tue. 8 vs Boston College 8 p.m. College last weekend. Academy. Fri. 11 NORTHEASTERN* 7 p.m. Sat. 12 at Northeastern* 2 p.m. • Senior Celeste Doucet paces the team with • Junior Jenelle Kohanchuk and UVM senior Tue. 15 vs Harvard/Northeastern 2 TBA six points (3g, 3a), while senior defenseman Saleah Morrison played for the Balmoral Fri. 18 at Maine* 7 p.m. Saleah Morrison has contributed five points School in Winnipeg. Sat. 19 at Maine* 2 p.m. (1g, 4a). GOING STREAKING All times ET BU VS. VERMONT • The Terriers are currently on a nine-game ^ Exhibition game • BU is 12-2-1 all-time against the Cata- unbeaten streak (8-0-1). * Hockey East game mounts, including a 7-0-0 mark at Walter • BU’s unbeaten streak is the second best 1 Agganis Arena Brown Arena. in the nation, behind only Boston College 2 Beanpot Tournament (at Boston College) • The Terriers have recorded seven shutouts (7-0-3). against Vermont and have outscored the Cata- • At 8-1-1 on the season, BU is tied with its Home games in CAPS at Walter Brown Arena unless otherwise noted. 2010-11 LEADERS 2010-11 LEADERS SCORING SCORING HOCKEY SID: Matt Caracappa Points Marie-Philip Poulin 16 Points Celeste Doucet 6 Goals Jenn Wakefield 10 Goals Peggy Wakeham 4 OFFICE PHONE: 617-358-4177 Assists Tara Watchorn 9 Assists Saleah Morrison 4 CELL PHONE: 201-230-9245 PPG Jenn Wakefield 3 PPG Peggy Wakeham 2 GP Ten tied 10 GP Fifteen tied 10 EMAIL: [email protected] PIM Kaleigh Fratkin 23 PIM Kailey Nash 29 FAX: 617-353-5286 Shots Jenn Wakefield 51 Shots Emily Walsh 28 +/- Jenelle Kohanchuk +13 +/- Peggy Wakeham +1 GoaLTENDING GoaLTENDING GP Kerrin Sperry 7 GP Roxanne Douville 6 GAA Kerrin Sperry 1.70 GAA Roxanne Douville 2.08 SV% Kerrin Sperry .923 SV% Roxanne Douville .936 Wins Kerrin Sperry 6 Wins Roxanne Douville 1 BU SO None UVM SO None 2010-11 boston university Women’s ice hockey www.GoTerriers.com crosstown rival with the third best win- women’s soccer and ice hockey teams TERRIERS BREAKDOWN BY CLASS ning percentage in the nation (.850) have combined for a record of 35-4-3. The Terriers’ 25-player roster includes: • BU is also 6-0-0 at Walter Brown • The men’s and women’s ice hockey Arena, extending a program record for teams are also on a combined 17-game GRADUATE STUDENT (1) its best home start to a season. unbeaten streak (14-0-3). Defenseman (1): Catherine Ward SENIORS (3) SPECIAL PLAY FIRSTS OF FIRSTS Forwards (3): Lauren Cherewyk, Jillian Kirch- • The Terriers boast the best penalty kill • BU received its first-ever first place ner, Holly Lorms and are tied for the fifth best power play votes in both national polls this week. in the nation. • Just one point separates BU from JUNIORS (5) • BU has connected on 10-of-44 power- fourth-ranked Mercyhurst in the USCHO. Forwards (2): Jenelle Kohanchuk, Jenn Wake- play opportunities while successfully com poll. field killing 50-of-52 power plays. Defensemen (3): Kasey Boucher, Carly Warren, • The Terriers have also scored six short- LAST TIME OUT Tara Watchorn handed goals, the most in the nation. • The Terriers swept their two games last weekend, defeating Providence, 4-1, and SOPHOMORES (8) Forwards (5): Jill Cardella, Britt Hergesheimer, MILLER TIME New Hampshire, 5-2. Taylor Holze, Shannon Mahoney, Samantha Pul- • Sophomore defenseman Kathryn Miller • After falling behind in both games, BU ley, Cristina Wiley equaled her 2009-10 point total with used a four-goal second period against Defenseman (1): Kathryn Miller five points (2g, 3a) during BU’s two-win PC and a four-goal third period against Goaltender (1): Alissa Fromkin weekend against Providence (Nov. 6) and UNH en route to the wins. New Hampshire (Nov. 7). • Senior Jillian Kirchner and junior Jen- FRESHMEN (8) • Miller was also named Hockey East elle Kohanchuk each tallied two goals Forwards (3): Marie-Philip Poulin, Meghan Player of the Week. and an assist against UNH. Riggs, Louise Warren Defensemen (3): Anya Battaglino, Caroline Campbell, Kaleigh Fratkin HOME SWEET HOME TRIO TO PLAY IN FOUR NATIONS CUP Goaltenders (2): Braly Hiller, Kerrin Sperry • BU is 6-0-0 at Walter Brown Arena, • Jenn Wakefield, Tara Watchorn and extending a program record for its best Marie-Philip Poulin were selected to play home start to a season. for Canada’s National Women’s Team at • The Terriers set the record after de- the Four Nations Cup from Nov. 9-13 in THIS WEEK’S HOCKEY EAST SCHEDULE feating Providence, 4-1, on Nov. 6. St. John’s and Clarenville, Nfld. • Wakefield and Poulin will make their Upcoming Games TERRIER PRIDE fourth and second appearances at the Thursday, November 11 • Since Sept. 16, the BU men’s and tournament, respectively, while Wa- Northeastern at Maine - 7 p.m. Friday, November 12 HEAD Northeastern at Maine - 2 p.m. TO Vermont at Boston University - 3 p.m. HEAD Boston College at St. Lawrence - 3:30 p.m. goals ......................................................... 43 ................................................ 14 Saturday, November 13 shots ........................................................ 356 ................................................233 Connecticut at New Hampshire - 2 p.m. shot % .......................................................121 .............................................. .105 Goals/game ................................................4.3 ................................................1.4 Vermont at Boston University - 3 p.m. Goals ALLOWED/GAME ..................................2.0 ................................................2.2 Boston College at St. Lawrence - 2 p.m. shots/game ...............................................35.6 .............................................. 23.3 Shots ALLOWED/GAME ..................................22.7 .............................................. 34.1 Sunday, November 14 PPG-OPPORTUNITIES .................................... 10-44 ............................................. 5-49 New Hampshire at Connecticut - 1 p.m. POWER play % .............................................227 .............................................. .102 PENALTY KILLS-OPPORTUNITIES ..................... 50-52 ............................................ 34-40 PENALTY KILL % ...........................................962 .............................................. .850 Shorthanded goals ..................................... 6 .................................................. 1 penalties ................................................... 54 ................................................ 44 PIM ........................................................... 111 ................................................ 99 2010-11 boston university Women’s ice hockey www.GoTerriers.com tchorn will make her National Women’s IN A BLINK OF AN EYE Team debut. • The Terriers set a program record for SITUATIONAL RECORDS • The trio will miss BU’s games against fastest time between two goals against 2009-10 2010-11 Providence (Nov. 6), New Hampshire Wayne State on Oct. 16. Overall ..................................17-9-12 ......... 8-1-1 (Nov. 7) and Vermont (Nov. 12-13). • Juniors Jenn Wakefield and Jenelle Ko- Hockey East ............................ 10-6-5 ......... 2-0-1 Home ....................................... 8-3-5 ......... 6-0-0 hanchuk scored six apart for BU, beating Away........................................ 7-6-5 ......... 2-1-1 POULIN NAMED ROOKIE OF THE MONTH the previous record of 15 seconds set Neutral ..................................... 2-0-2 ......... 0-0-0 • Freshman Marie-Philip Poulin was against Northeastern on Feb. 3, 2007. Overtime ................................ 2-1-12 ......... 0-0-0 named Hockey East Rookie of the Month • Melissa Anderson and Nicki Wiart Vs. ranked opponent ................... 4-4-5 ......... 0-0-0 Vs. unranked opponent ............. 13-5-7 ......... 8-1-1 for October. scored BU’s goals against the Huskies. Vs. CHA .................................... 2-1-1 ........
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