SYRACUSE ICE HOCKEY Inaugural Contact: Mark Majewski • 315-443-2608 • Fax (2076) • [email protected] Athletic Communications Office • Manley Field House • 1301 E
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Syracuse Game Notes NEW YORK’S COLLEGE TEAM Release #10 - Saturday, Jan. 17 and Sunday., Jan. 18, 2009 SYRACUSE ICE HOCKEY Inaugural Contact: Mark Majewski • 315-443-2608 • Fax (2076) • [email protected] Athletic Communications Office • Manley Field House • 1301 E. Colvin St. Syracuse, N.Y. 13244 Season 2008-09 Schedule and Results (3-13-1) Games 18 and 19 Syracuse Orange OCTOBER (3-13-1, 0-9-1) vs. Niagara (4-16-2, 1-3) Oct. 1 ........Colgate (7 p.m.) .................... L, 3-4 Jan. 17 • 2pm • Jan. 18 • 2pm Oct. 3 ........Wisconsin (7 p.m.) ............... L, 0-3 Dwyer Arena Niagara University, New York Oct. 4 ........Wisconsin (Noon) ................ L, 0-8 Oct. 10 ......Robert Morris * (7:30 p.m.) ... L, 0-1 CENTER ICE Oct. 11 ......Robert Morris * (7:30 p.m.) ... L, 2-3 Syracuse skated to its first overtime draw in program history against Robert Morris on Saturday afternoon, 2-2, in Oct. 17 ......Quinnipiac (5 p.m.) .............. L, 2-4 which the Orange put away two powerplay goals off the sticks of Cheyenne Bojeski and Janelle Malcolm, both Oct. 18 ......Quinnipiac (2 p.m.) .............. W, 2-0 firsts for their careers. SU outshot Robert Morris in both affairs, 30-25 and 29-25, respectively. Last weekend’s OCT. 31 ....SACRED HEART (7 p.m.) .. W, 10-0 two-game set closed out the regular-season meetings between the conference foe from Pittsburgh. Syracuse now NOVEMBER turns its attention to Niagara, the remaining team on the conference slate SU has yet to dance with. This weekend’s NOV. 1 .....SACRED HEART (2 p.m.) .. W, 7-3 showdown will be pivotal in the CHA standings as one point separates the two squads. NOV. 14 ...MERCYHURST * (7 p.m.) ... L, 1-4 Next.Up…Niagara Offending.the.Defense NOV. 15 ...MERCYHURST * (2 p.m.) ... L, 1-7 Syracuse has played every team in the CHA this The Syracuse defense took on an offensive role Nov. 21 .....Wayne State * (7 p.m.) ......... L, 3-5 season except Niagara University. SU has already this weekend. Junior blueliner Gabrielle.Beaudry Nov. 22 .....Wayne State * (2 p.m.) ......... L, 2-5 closed out its four-game set with Mercyhurst and chalked up her first two career points for the Nov. 29 .....Carleton Univ. (ex) (7 p.m.). .. W, 3-1 Robert Morris and now switches its focus onto the Orange with an assist in each game. Beaudry’s Nov. 30 .....U. of Ottawa (ex) (2 p.m.) ...... L, 3-4 Purple Eagles. Niagara has assembled a 4-16-2 back-to-back assist productivity yielded her first DECEMBER record with a 1-3 mark in CHA play. The Purple pointstreak of the season. Freshman defenseman Dec. 5 .......Mercyhurst * (7 p.m.) ........... L, 1-5 Eagles defeated Robert Morris for their solo league Kelly.Dimmen took part in her first pointstreak of Dec. 6 .......Mercyhurst * (2 p.m.) ........... L, 2-9 victory and took out Clarkson, Brown and Cornell the season, as well, by putting away Syracuse’s lone in non-league action. NU is led by senior forward goal on Friday night coupled with her second assist JANUARY Ashely Riggs who is sixth in the league with 22 of the season on Saturday. The Colorado Springs, JAN. 9 ......ROBERT MORRIS * ....... L, 1-3 overall points. Riggs is fifth in the league with 10 Colo. native is SU’s second most productive point JAN. 10 ....ROBERT MORRIS * ....... T, 2-2 (OT) goals and tied for fourth with 12 helpers. Niagara’s producer from the blue line. Dimmen has tallied four Jan. 17 ......Niagara * (2 p.m.) ................ sophomore goaltender, Jenni Bauer, has constructed points on the season and is 29th in the CHA with an Jan. 18 ......Niagara * (2 p.m.) ................ a 4-11-2 record with a 3.80 goals against 11.8 shot percentage. JAN. 23 ....WAYNE STATE * (7 p.m.) .. average. Bauer has stopped 89.2 percent of the JAN. 24 ....WAYNE STATE * (2 p.m.) .. shots she’s faced in 994:26 minutes of play. Making.the.Most.of.the.Extra.Man JAN. 30 ....NIAGARA * (7 p.m.) ........... Sophomore Cheyenne.Bojeski and Malcolm JAN. 31 ....NIAGARA * (2 p.m.) ........... Malcolm the Magnificent have played an integral part in SU’s offense this Freshman winger Janelle.Malcolm arrived at her season as the fruits of their labor came through on FEBRUARY third two-point game of the season after knocking Saturday. Bojeski and Malcolm each scored their Feb. 13 .....Sacred Heart (7 p.m.) ........... home a goal from her knees as well as chipping first powerplay goals on the season against Robert Feb. 14 .....Sacred Heart (2 p.m.) ........... in with an assist this weekend. Malcolm’s goal also Morris in the 2-2 tie. Bojeski has totaled three goals FEB. 20 ....ST. ANSELM (7 p.m.) ......... counted as her first career powerplay marker this and two assists on the season and is tied for 26th FEB. 21 ....ST. ANSELM (2 p.m.) ......... season. Malcolm is second on the team with six in the conference with a 12.0 shot percentage. Feb. 24 .....McGill Univ. (7 p.m.) ........... goals and has totaled an SU fifth-best eight points Bojeski’s powerplay tally also denoted her first * CHA Conference Game on the season. She is currently tied for 16th in the point in CHA play. HOME GAMES IN CAPS CHA with 0.35 goals per game, 86th nationally. The Edmonton, Alberta native has a keen sense of Lisa.the.Lender 2009 Standings the back of the net, too. Malcolm is tied for third Freshman forward Lisa.Mullan continues to in the conference with a 25.0 shot percent (6-of- visualize the entire sheet on offense. Mullan dished Team CHA Points Overall 24). Malcolm became the first player in Syracuse out her team-leading 10th assist on Saturday. She Robert Morris 4-1-0 9 9-11-2 history to record two goals in one game when is tied for 11th in the CHA with 0.59 assists per Mercyhurst 4-0-0 8 14-4-0 Wayne State 4-0-0 8 13-3-2 she accomplished the feat in the first game of the game and 58th in the entire country in that same Niagara 1-3-0 2 4-16-2 season at Colgate. category. Syracuse 0-8-0 1 3-13-1 Schoedel.Stops.at.470 Tilford.WAS.Batting.1.000.… New Team…New Pronunciations Junior netminder Lucy.Schoedel put forth a strong Senior defenseman Rachel.Tilford is one of the showing in net against Robert Morris this past Orange’s blue-collar workers in the defensive zone, Klassen..................................CLAH-son weekend. The Ithaca, N.Y. native stopped 45 total but Tilford did find the back of the net for her first Bero......................................... BEE-row Feltes....................................... Fell-TISS shots, extending her season total to 470. Schoedel and only shot in the home opener against Sacred Skelly........................................ SKELL-e also lowered her goals against average this Heart on Halloween. The Birch Hills, Saskatchewan Bojeski............................... bo-JESS-kee weekend to 3.82. The third-year goalie leads the native was also a Syracuse standout on the softball Leone....................................LEE-own-E Keeta.Koalska.......... KEY-ta.ko-ALL-ska league with two shutouts in 942 minutes of play. team the past three yeras, so she knows a thing Beaudry................................... BO-dree She has turned away 88.7 percent of the shots she’s or two about percentages. Tilford tried two more Schoedel.................................SHAY-dul faced (470-of-530). shots this weekend against Robert Morris which Rising....................................... RISE-ing brought her shot percentage average down from Even.Stevens 100 percent to 33.3 percent. She is still tied for the Media Information The Syracuse ice hockey team reached another league-lead in shot accuracy. program first on January 10. The Orange took on Interview Policy: Head coach Paul Flanagan and selected players are available for interviews Robert Morris for the fourth and final meeting of Skelly.Still.Up.There.with.the.Best after games following a cooling off period. the regular season and skated to a 2-2 overtime Despite being shutout in the points category this Interviews may be conducted outside the draw. It was the first overtime tie in Syracuse past weekend, freshman winger Megan.Skelly is dressing room in the designated media area. history. SU’s tie is attributable to its first point in the still ranked with the nation’s elite. Skelly is the 15th For interviews, please contact Mark Majewski CHA column. When SU squares off with Niagara, most efficient first-year point scorer with 0.82 points in the athletic communications office 24-hours the two-game series will be a pivotal one as per game. Skelly’s 0.53 goals per game tabs her in advance to set up times and places for Niagara has only accrued two points this season in as the 40th highest goal scorer in the nation and interviews with Flanagan or players, or to league play. tied for ninth in the CHA. In overall points, she is confirm practice times. 82nd in the country and tied for 14th with her 0.82 mark. Eying Down... ‘Cuse.Originals Tthe Orange was able to maintain a steady flow of player and program firsts against Niagara Wayne State in late November. Two student-athletes scored their first goals, including sophomore Keeta.Koalska and freshman Kelly.Dimmen. Freshman Kylie.Klassen and 2008-09 Purple Eagles’ Stats sophomore Stefanie.Marty each notched their first powerplay goals for the Orange. Sophomore Rebecca.Gordon set up two scoring plays over the weekend, securing her first Overall Record..........................