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C H A M P I O N S H I P 20162016 ECAC Hockey - TTournamentournament Championship - March 5-6 • Quinnipiac UniversityUniversity • HighHigh Points Solutions Arena • Hamden, CT 2015 CLARKSON HOCKEY 2016

CLARKSON WOMEN’S HOCKEY - Th e First 13 Years (2003-16)

ECAC HOCKEY Year GP W L T Win% GF GA W L T Place GF GA Coach Captain 2003-04 31 16 12 3 .565 86 55 R. Seeley K. Allgood 2004-05 36 13 17 6 .444 71 77 7 12 1 8th 34 42 R. Seeley L. Williams 2005-06 37 22 14 1 .608 87 52 12 8 0 T-3rd 49 27 R. Seeley L. Williams 2006-07 36 18 15 3 .542 96 74 10 10 2 T-6th 52 47 R. Seeley L. Williams 2007-08 38 24 9 5 .697 107 54 13 6 3 4th 66 35 R. Seeley K. Morrison 2008-09 36 16 14 6 .528 94 70 10 8 4 7th 51 38 M.&S. Desrosiers K. McKenney 2009-10 40 23 12 5 .638 104 69 14 5 3 2nd 47 28 M.&S. Desrosiers B. Selina 2010-11 37 14 17 6 .459 76 85 10 8 4 6th 50 46 M.&S. Desrosiers C. Olson 2011-12 37 22 10 5 .662 103 66 15 5 2 3rd 69 31 M.&S. Desrosiers K. Ptolemy 2012-13 38 28 10 0 .737 110 68 18 4 0 T-2nd 61 28 M.&S. Desrosiers Carly Mercer 2013-14 41 31 5 5 .817 150 46 16 2 4 1st 81 25 M.&S. Desrosiers Carly Mercer 2014-15 38 24 11 3 .671 109 61 16 4 2 T-1st 64 28 M. Desrosiers S. MacAulay 2015-16 36 28 3 5 .838 132 48 14 3 5 2nd 78 30 M. Desrosiers S. MacAulay Totals 481 279 149 53 .635 1,325 825 155 75 30 602 405

CLARKSON in POSTSEASON PLAY 2004 - was not eligible 2005 - ECAC Quarterfi nals at Harvard, March 4-5 - L 2-0 (5-0, 3-1) 2006 - ECAC Quarterfi nals at Harvard, March 3-5 - L 2-1 (1-0, 1-2ot, 2-1 2ot) 2007 - ECAC Quarterfi nals at St. Lawrence, February 23-24 - L 2-0 (3-2, 3-1) 2008 - ECAC Quarterfi nals vs Princeton, Feb. 29 - March 2 - W 2-1 (0-1, 3-2 ot, 2-1) ECAC Semifi nal at Harvard, March 8 - L 3-0 2009 - ECAC Quarterfi nals at St. Lawrence, February 27-28 - L 2-0 (4-3ot, 2-1) 2010 - ECAC Quarterfi nals vs St. Lawrence, February 26-28 - W 2-1 (5-0, 1-2, 4-1) ECAC Semifi nals vs Harvard, March 5 - W 3-2 ECAC Championship at Cornell, March 7 - L 4-3ot NCAA Quarterfi nals at Minnesota, March 13 - L 3-2ot 2011 - ECAC Quarterfi nals at Dartmouth, February 25-27 - L 2-1 (1-4, 4-2, 4-3ot) 2012 - ECAC Quarterfi nals vs Quinnipiac, February 24-26 - L 2-1 (1-4, 2-1, 2-0) 2013 - ECAC Quarterfi nals vs Rensselaer, March 1-2 - W 2-0 (3-2ot, 5-2) ECAC Semifi nals vs Harvard, March 9 (at Cornell) - L 4-2 NCAA Quarterfi nals at Boston University, March 16 - L 5-3 2014 - ECAC Quarterfi nals vs Dartmouth, Feb. 28 - March 1 - W 2-0 (2-0, 2-0) ECAC Semifi nals vs Quinnipiac, March 8 (at ) - W 6-0 ECAC Championship vs Cornell, March 9 (at Cheel Arena) - L 1-0 NCAA Quarterfi nals vs Boston College, March 15 (at Cheel Arena) - W 3-1 NCAA Semifi nals vs Mercyhurst, March 21 (at Quinnipiac) - W 5-1 NCAA Championship vs Minnesota, March 23 (at Quinnipiac) - W 5-4 2015 - ECAC Quarterfi nals vs Dartmouth, Feb. 27 - March 1 - W 2-0 (6-0, 4-1) ECAC Semifi nals vs Cornell, March 7 (at Cheel Arena) - L 3-0 NCAA Quarterfi nals at Boston College, March 14 - L 5-1 2016 - ECAC Quarterfi nals vs Cornell, Feb. 26 - Feb. 27 - W 2-0 (2-0, 5-2) ECAC Semifi nals vs Colgate, March 5 (at Quinnipiac) -

ECAC Quarterfi nal Series: 6-6 (15-14) - at Cheel Arena: 6-1 (13-4) ECAC Semifi nals: 2-3 - at Cheel Arena: 2-1 ECAC Championships: 0-2 - at Cheel Arena: 0-1 NCAA Quarterfi nals: 1-3 - at Cheel Arena: 1-0 NCAA Semifnals: 1-0 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP: 1-0 CLARKSON WOMEN’s HOCKEY GGoldenolden KKnightsnights since 22003-04003-04 2014 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 4 NCAA Tr. Appearances • 20132013-14,-14, 20142014-15-15 ECAC Hockey Regular Champions • 10 Winning Seasons

2015-16 SCHEDULE/RESULTS (28-3-5, 14-3-5 ECAC HOCKEY) 2016 ECAC Hockey SEPTEMBER 26 (Sat.) McGILL (exhibition) H W 4-1 Championship Tournament OCTOBER Semifi nal #1 • Sat., March 5 • Hamden, CT • TD Bank Sports Center (3,386) - 1:00 pm 2 (Fri.) ST. LAWRENCE H W 4-0 St. Lawrence (17-14-6) at #4/4 Quinnipiac (28-2-5) 3 (Sat.) St. Lawrence A W 3-2 Semifi nal #2 • Sat., March 5 • Hamden, CT • TD Bank Sports Center (3,386) - 4:00 pm 6 (Tue.) Syracuse A W 3-1 9 (Fri.) Vermont A W 5-0 #7/7 Colgate (22-8-7) vs. #5/5 CLARKSON (28-3-5) 10 (Sat.) VERMONT H W 3-0 16 (Fri.) Boston University A W 4-2 FINAL • Sun., March 6 • Hamden, CT • TD Bank Sports Center (3,386) - 2:00 pm 17 (Sat.) Boston University A W 4-1 23 (Fri.) NEW HAMPSHIRE H W 4-2 or the fourth straight year, the fi fth-ranked Women’s (Sat.) NEW HAMPSHIRE H W 6-4 FHockey team will play in the ECAC Hockey Semifi nals, the longest such streak 30 (Fri.) * Harvard A T 0-0 31 (Sat.) * Dartmouth A T 3-3 in school history. The Golden Knights will try to reach the ECAC Championship NOVEMBER for the third time when they take on Colgate at Quinnipiac on Saturday. 6 (Fri.) * Union A W 6-0 Led by eighth-year head coach and second-year assistant 7 (Sat.) * Rensselaer A L 1-2 10 (Tue.) SYRACUSE H W 5-1 coaches Britni Smith and , the Golden Knights fi nished the 13 (Fri.) UCONN H W 3-1 regular season with a 26-3-5 overall record and a 14-3-5 ECAC Hockey record, 14 (Sat.) UCONN H W 3-2 good enough for the second seed in the conference playoffs. The Green and Gold 20 (Fri.) * QUINNIPIAC H L 0-3 21 (Sat.) * PRINCETON H W 3-0 added two win to their total in a home sweep of Cornell in the ECAC Quarterfi nals. DECEMBER Clarkson is now unbeaten in 17 straight games (14-0-3), which is tied for the second 4 (Fri.) * COLGATE H L 3-4 longest active streak in the nation. 5 (Sat.) * CORNELL H W 4-0 JANUARY 8 (Fri.) * Yale A W 5-2 • In the ECAC Hockey Quarterfi nals, the second-seeded Golden Knights played 9 (Sat.) * Brown A W 7-0 15 (Fri.) * DARTMOUTH H W 1-0 host to seventh-seeded Cornell. The Big Red had knocked Clarkson out of the 16 (Sat.) * HARVARD H W 5-2 ECAC Hockey playoffs the past two years in Cheel Arena, including in the 2014 22 (Fri.) * Cornell A T 2-2 ECAC Championship. However, a 2-0 win on Friday followed by a hard fought 5-2 23 (Sat.) * Colgate A W 3-2 28 (Thu.) * St.Lawrence A W 6-1 victory on Saturday gave Clarkson a sweep in the best-of-three series. The win 30 (Sat.) * ST. LAWRENCE H T 2-2 snapped Cornell’s six year streak of appearing in the ECAC Championship and FEBRUARY improved Clarkson’s record to 6-1 in quarterfi nal series played in Cheel Arena. 5 (Fri.) * RENSSELAER H W 9-1 6 (Sat.) * Union H W 4-1 • In the month of February, junior Genevieve Bannon has been one of the most 12 (Fri.) * Princeton A W 2-1 productive players in ECAC Hockey. She has 12 points in eight games in February. 13 (Sat.) * Quinnipiac A T 2-2 Bannon had the game-winning in the 2-0 win and an assist in the 5-2 win over 19 (Fri.) * BROWN H W 7-0 20 (Sat.) * YALE H W 3-2 Cornell. She is now tied for second on the team with 37 points on 11 goals and a 26 (Fri.) # CORNELL H W 2-0 team-high 26 assists. Bannon also sits at 96 career points. 27 (Sat.) # CORNELL H W 5-2 March • Freshmen also had a strong February, one that was good enough 5 (Sat.) ECAC Hockey Tr. Semifi nals to earn her the ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Month award for February. Gabel vs. Colgate N 4:00 pm was fi rst in the conference in rookie goals in February, with six. Three of those 6 (Sun.) ECAC Hockey Tr. Championship TBD N 2:00 pm came in the 7-0 win over Brown on February 19th and was the fi rst freshmen hat 12 (Sat.) NCAA Quarterfi nals trick for a Clarkson player since 2008. Overall, Gabel is second in the country in 18 & 20 NCAA Frozen Four freshmen goal scoring. (Fri. & Whittemore Center Arena, Sun.) Durham, NH • Clarkson’s last loss came on December 4th, when the Golden Knights dropped a * ECAC Hockey #ECAC Quarterfi nals 4-3 overtime game to upcoming opponent Colgate. Since then, Clarkson is unbeat- HOME GAMES played at CHEEL ARENA en in 17 straight games with a 14-0-3 record in that span. Clarkson has outscored TWITTER: @ClarksonUSports @ClarksonHockey1 opponents 69-21 in the 17 games, with fi ve shutouts. Bannon is fourth in ECAC ONLINE: www.clarksonathletics.com Hockey in points per game in that span with junior assistant captain Cayley Mer- APP: Clarkson Athletics SID: Gary Mikel - 315-268-6673 cer and senior assistant captain tied for eighth. Senior assistant [email protected] captain Olivia Howe is just behind them in tenth. W.Hockey SID: Pat McGlynn: 315-268-7957 [email protected] 2015 CLARKSON HOCKEY 2016 Clarkson Quick Facts • The senior class led the way against Cornell, with the four skaters picking up nine points between them in the two games. Ambrose was the points leader UNIVERSITY INFORMATION with four assists, all of them coming in the 5-2 win on Saturday. It is the sec- Location...... Potsdam, New York, 13699-5830 ond time in her career that Ambrose has notched four assists in a game and Founded ...... 1896 Enrollment ...... 3,000 becomes just the second Clarkson player with 100 career assists. Ambrose has President ...... Tony Collins 102 career helpers, just two behind former teammate ’14 for Director of Athletics ...... Steve Yianoukos fi rst all-time. Howe also reached a milestone when a goal and an assist in the Athletic Department Telephone ...... 315-268-6622 Nickname ...... Golden Knights second game gave her 100 career points. She is the 11th player to reach the Colors ...... Green (PMS 3305) and Gold (PMS 116) century club. Nearing that same mark is senior captain Shannon MacAulay, who picked up two assists on Saturday to tally her 96th and 97th career points. TEAM INFORMATION Head Coaches ...... Matt Desrosiers Finally, senior assistant captain Renata Fast scored an empty net goal to pre- Alma Mater ...... St. Lawrence University ‘01 vent any Cornell comebacks on Saturday. E-mail Address ...... [email protected] Hockey Offi ce Telephone ...... 315-268-3735 • Colgate fi nished the regular season with a 20-7-7 overall record and a 12-5-5 Record at CU/Overall ...... 186-82-35 (in 8th year) conference mark. The Raiders earned the fourth seed and played host to fi fth Assistant Coach ...... Meghan Duggan (2nd season) seeded Harvard in the quarterfi nals. Colgate opened the series with a 4-1 win, Alma Mater ...... University of Wisconsin ‘11 Assistant Coach ...... Britni Smith (2nd season) but a Harvard victory by the same scoreline created the need for a winner take Alma Mater ...... St. Lawrence University ‘10 all game three. The two teams fi nished regulation tied at 2, before Shae Labbe Captain ...... Shannon MacAulay scored 14:45 into overtime to send Colgate to the semifi nals for the fi rst time AC ...... Erin Ambrose, Renata Fast, Olivia Howe, Veterans Returning/Lost ...... 15/5 since 2007. That was the only prior appearance in the semifi nals for Colgate, - Forwards Returning/Lost ...... 9/1 who is looking to reach the championship game for the fi rst time in program - Defense Returning/Lost...... 4/2 history. Colgate is one of only three teams to defeat Clarkson this year and is - Returning/Lost ...... 2/2 Newcomers ...... 6 the last time to perform the feat. However, after a 4-3 overtime Colgate win in the two teams’ fi rst meeting, Clarkson bounced back and beat the Raiders 3-2 PROGRAM HISTORY in the second meeting. Overall, Clarkson has a 14-8-4 record against Colgate Affi liation ...... NCAA, Division I Conference ...... ECAC Hockey and has won six of the last seven meetings. First Season ...... 2003-04 • Quinnipiac earned its fi rst regular season ECAC Hockey title by going 16- Overall Record ...... 279-149-53 (in 13th yr.) 2-4 in conference to go along with a 26-2-5 overall record. Although the fi rst ...... (.635 winning percentage) Winning Seasons ...... 9 seeded Bobcats swept eighth seed Rensselaer in the quarterfi nals, the series Year ...... Overall Record, ECAC (fi nish) was extremely close with Quinnipiac needing overtime and double overtime 2003-04 ...... 16-12-3 to win the two games. scored a pair of goals in Friday’s 3-2 win, 2004-05 ...... 13-17-6, 7-12-1 (8th) 2005-06 ...... 22-14-1, 12-8-0 (T-3rd) including the game-winner while Nicole Brown scored the game-winner 13:24 2006-07 ...... 18-15-3, 10-10-2 (T-6th) into double overtime in Saturday’s 2-1 win. Quinnipiac has reached the semi- 2007-08 ...... 24-9-5, 13-6-3 (4th) fi nals fi ve of the last six seasons, but has been unable to reach the fi rst fi nal 2008-09 ...... 16-14-6, 10-8-4 (7th) 2009-10 ...... 23-12-5, 14-5-3 (2nd) in program history. The only season in that span that the Bobcats have not 2010-11 ...... 14-17-6, 10-8-4 (6th) reached the semifi nal round was also the last time Quinnipiac met St. Lawrence 2011-12 ...... 22-10-5, 15-5-2 (3rd) in postseason play, with the Saints winning two out of three at Quinnipiac in 2012-13 ...... 28-10, 18-4 (T-2nd) the quarterfi nals. This season though, Quinnipiac has had little trouble with St. 2013-14 ...... 31-5-5, (NATl CHAMPS) 16-2-4 (1st) 2014-15 ...... 24-11-3, 16-4-2 (T-1st) Lawrence, beating the Saints by the scores of 5-0 and 3-0. ECAC Hockey Record ...... 153-75-30 in 12th yr. • St. Lawrence was the only road team to win its quarterfi nal series. The Saints, ...... (.645 winning percentage) who were the sixth seed by virtue of their 15-13-6 overall and 9-8-5 confer- ECAC Playoff Record ...... 17-19 (.455 win pct.) All-Americas ...... 3 (Kira Hurley’07 - G, ence record, traveled to third seeded Princeton and came away with a three Jamie-Lee Rattray ‘14 - F, Erin Ambrose ‘14 - D) game series win. After winning the opener 1-0, St. Lawrence dropped game 2 by the score of 4-3. The fi nal game had its share of dramatics as St. Lawrence saw HOME ICE Rink ...... Cheel Arena at the Cheel Campus Center Princeton tie the game at 3 with just 15 seconds remaining in the third period. Capacity/Ice Sheet...... 3,000/ 200’ x 85’ St. Lawrence did not fold though and Justine Reyes scored the game-winning First Game ...... 10/25/03 (CU 1 - Vermont 1 ot) goal 5:37 into the overtime period. St. Lawrence is the only semifi nalist with CU’s Record at Cheel .....165-58-28, .702% (in 12th yr.) Postseason Record at Cheel ...... 16-6 an ECAC Championship to their name, with the Saints’ most recent triumph SPORTS INFORMATION coming in 2012. St. Lawrence defeated Quinnipiac in the 2013 ECAC quarterfi - Sports Information Director ...... Gary Mikel nals, which is the last time that St. Lawrence has reached the semifi nal round. St. Offi ce Telephone...... 315-268-6673 E-mail ...... [email protected] Lawrence will need to defeat Quinnipiac for the fi rst time this season in order website ...... www.clarksonathletics.com to reach the fi nal, as the Saints are 0-2 against the Bobcats this season. 2015 CLARKSON HOCKEY 2016

• In the fi rst meeting between Colgate and Clarkson, Howe, Gabel, and Ambrose all USCHO.com Poll - February 29, 2016 scored goals and MacAulay notched a pair of assists. In the rematch, Bannon scored Pts (1st Place Votes) a pair of goals, including the game-winner. Ambrose leads the way with 11 points in 1. Boston College (15)-HEA 150 eight games against the Raiders. has a 3-1-0 record against Colgate and is 2. Minnesota -WCHA 133 allowing two goals per game to the Raiders. 3. Wisconsin - WCHA 122 •Although Clarkson has historically dominated the series against Quinnipiac, with the 4. Quinnipiac- ECAC 103 5. CLARKSON- ECAC 92 Golden Knights’ all-time record 18-9-4 against the Bobcats, during the past two sea- 6. Northeastern- HEA 70 sons it has been all Quinnipiac. Quinnipiac had beaten Clarkson four straight times, 7. Colgate - ECAC 49 including a 3-0 win at Cheel this season, before the Green and Gold earned a 2-2 8. North Dakota- WCHA 41 9. Princeton -ECAC 36 road draw in February. Mercer and Gabel were the two goalscorers in that game with 10. Bemidji State- WCHA 24 Bannon handing out a pari of asists. The Bobcats are the only ECAC Hockey team Also receiving votes: Boston University that Tiley has yet to beat, although she has played well in the matchups, allowing just 3, St. Lawrence 2. 1.80 goals per game. •St. Lawrence is the team Clarkson is most familiar with, as the two North Country USA Today/USA Hockey Mag. Poll teams have met four times this season. Clarkson is 3-1 against the Saints this year, -March 1, 2016 Pts (1st Place Votes) with a 6-1 road win and a 2-2 home tie in the two league meetings. Overall, Clarkson 1. Boston College(19)- HEA 190 is 20-17-5 all-time against St. Lawrence and has won 13 of the last 16 meetings (13- 2. Minnesota -WCHA 169 2-1).Ambrose and Mercer both have 15 career points against the Saints with Howe 3. Wisconsin - WCHA 154 4. Quinnipiac - ECAC 130 right behind them with 14 of her own, including a four point game in the 6-1 victory. 5. CLARKSON - ECAC 117 Sophomore Amanda Titus had a big game the last time the two teams met, as she 6. Northeastern - HEA 94 scored both goals in the 2-2 tie. Tiley has a 6-1-1 record against St. Lawrence and has 7 Colgate -ECAC 66 8. North Dakota - WCHA 47 shutout them out twice. 9. Princeton - ECAC 41 10. Bemidji State - WCHA 33 Also receiving votes: Minneosta Duluth 2, Boston University 1, St. Lawrence 1.

CLARKSON National Polls 1 - USCHO.com/2 - USA Today/USA Hockey 2015-16 ECAC WOMEN’S HOCKEY FINAL STANDINGS Date 1 2 Date 1 2 Conference Overall 9/22 5 5 12/14 6 6 10/6 5 5 1/4 5 6 Pts Record Win% GF- GA GP Record Win% GF- GA 10/12 4 5 1/11 5 5 1 Quinnipiac 36 16-2-4 .818 70 -18 35 28-2-5 .871 115-33 10/19 4 4 1/18 5 5 2 CLARKSON 33 14-3-5 .750 78-30 36 28-3-5 .847 132-48 10/26 4 4 1/25 5 6 11/2 4 4 2/1 5 6 3 Princeton 30 14-6-2 .682 67-41 32 22-8-2 .719 100-55 11/9 4 5 2/8 5 5 4 Colgate 29 12-5-5 .659 58-49 37 22-8-7 .689 107-81 11/16 4 4 2/15 5 5 11/23 6 7 2/22 5 5 5 Harvard 27 12-7-3 .614 53-33 32 17-12-3 .578 78-59 11/30 5 6 2/29 5 5 6 St. Lawrence 23 9-8-5 .523 45-47 37 17-14-6 .541 92-96 12/7 5 7 7 Cornell 22 9-9-4 .500 49-58 31 13-14-4 .484 72-87 8 Rensselaer 21 8-9-5 .477 38-49 34 10-17-7 .397 62-80 9 Yale 20 9-11-2 .455 58-62 29 10-17-2 .379 71-94 10 Dartmouth 15 6-13-3 .341 43-51 28 6-19-3 .268 51-74 CLARKSON vs. T0P 10 Opponents 11 Brown 5 1-18-3 .114 25-89 29 3-23-3 .155 37-114 Ranked Date Opponent 1/2 Result 12 Union 3 0-19-3 .068 14-71 34 0-28-6 .088 25-104 10/16 Boston University 9/9 W(A) 4-2 10/17 Boston University 9/9 W(A) 4-1 Preseason ECAC Hockey 2015 Women’s Coaches’ Poll 10/30 Harvard 8/8 T(A) 0-0 10/31 Dartmouth 10/10 T(A) 3-3 (1st Place Votes) Pts 11/20 Quinnipiac 8/7 L(H) 0-3 1. Harvard (8) 118 7. Dartmouth 62 11/21 Princeton 10/10 W(H) 3-0 2. CLARKSON (3) 113 8. Yale 55 1/16 Harvard 8/9 W(H) 5-2 3. Quinnipiac 94 9. Colgate 40 1/23 Colgate 10/10 W(A) 3-2 4. Cornell (1) 87 10. Rensselaer 33 2/12 Princeton 8/9 W(A) 2-1 5. St. Lawrence 81 11. Union 19 2/13 Quinnipiac 4/4 T(A) 2-2 6. Princeton 76 12. Brown 14 2015 CLARKSON HOCKEY 2016

CLARKSON in the TOP 20 NCAA RANKINGS - (through 3/1) CLARKSON in the ECAC HOCKEY RANKINGS - (through 3/1) - TEAM - TEAM Scoring Offense - 6th 3.67 Scoring Offense - 1st 3.55 Scoring Defense - 5th 1.33 Scoring Defense - 2nd 1.36 Scoring Margin - 5th 2.33 Power Play - 8th 14.7% (10-68) Power Play - 12th 18.5% (20-108) Kill - 5th 87.2% (68-78) Penalty Kill - 9th 87.6% (106-121) Penalty Minutes - 3rd 7.5 Penalty Minutes - 18th 7.2 - INDIVIDUAL - - INDIVIDUAL - Points Per Game - Mercer - T-7th - 0.95 (11-10-21) Points Per Game - Mercer - T-14th - 1.28 (24-22-46) Bannon - T-7th - 0.95 (7-14-21) Goals Per Game - Mercer - 9th - 0.67 (24) Howe - T-10th - 0.95 (8-12-20) Assists Per Game - Bannon - T-18th - 0.72 (26) Ambrose - T-13th - 0.86 (4-15-19) Points Per Game Rookie - Gabel - 8th - 0.75 (18-9-27) Goals Per Game - Mercer - T-5th - 0.50 (11) McGill - T-13th - 0.67 (13-11-24) Gabel - T-5th - 0.50 (11) Points Per Game Defense - Harmon - T-25th - 0.58 (4-17-21) Howe - T-14th - 0.38 (8) Game-Winning Goals - Howe - T-8th- 5 Assists Per Games - Ambrose - T-3th - 0.68 (15) Mariani - T-8th - 5 Bannon - 6th - 0.64 (14) Short-Handed Goals - Bannon - T-8th - 2 MacAulay - T-10th - 0.55 (12) Howe - T-8th - 2 Howe - T-10th - 0.57 (11) Goals Against Average - Tiley - 5th - 1.35 Points Per Game Rookie - McGill - T-3rd - 0.73 (7-9-16) Save Percentage - Tiley -13th - .930 Gabel - T-3rd - 0.73 (11-5-16) Winning Percentage - Tiley - 5th - .833 (25-3-5) Mariani - T-15th - 0.38 (5-3-8) Shutouts - Tiley - T-5th - 8 Points Per Game Defense - Ambrose - 3rd - 0.86 (4-15-19) Fast - T-14th - 0.44 (2-6-8) Harmon - T-14th - 0.36 (1-7-8) Goals Against Average - Tiley - 2nd - 1.46 Save Percentage - Tiley -9th - .922 Winning Percentage - Tiley - 2nd - .738 (13-3-5)

CLARKSON CAREER PLAYOFF SCORING 2016 PLAYOFF SCORING GP G A P GP G A Pts PPG GWG Ambrose 13 4 11 15 Ambrose 2 0 4 4 0 0 Fast 17 3 9 12 Pozzebon 2 0 3 3 0 0 MacAulay 17 5 7 12 MacAulay 2 0 2 2 0 0 Mercer 13 7 4 11 Bannon 2 1 1 2 0 1 Howe 17 1 9 10 Howe 2 1 1 2 1 0 Bannon 13 2 4 6 Mercer 2 2 0 2 0 0 Titus 6 2 1 3 Gabel 2 0 1 1 0 0 Pozzebon 2 0 3 3 Fast 2 1 0 1 0 0 Bellerive 5 1 1 2 Vinkle 2 0 1 1 0 0 Harmon 6 0 1 1 McGill 2 1 0 1 0 0 Gillham 12 0 1 1 Mariani 2 1 0 1 0 1 Gabel 2 0 1 1 Jacobson 2 0 0 0 0 0 Vinkle 2 0 1 1 Gillham 1 0 0 0 0 0 McGill 2 1 0 1 Lefl er 2 0 0 0 0 0 Mariani 2 1 0 1 Harmon 2 0 0 0 0 0 Jacobson 6 0 0 0 Titus 2 0 0 0 0 0 Lefl er 6 0 0 0 Keenan 2 0 0 0 0 0 Fournier 6 0 0 0 0 Fournier 2 0 0 0 0 0 Keenan 2 0 0 0 Bellerive 1 0 0 0 0 0 GP Min GA GAA SV SV% W/L/T GP Svs Gls Sv% GAA W-L Sho Tiley 6 357:13 10 1.68 119 0.92 4-2-0 Tiley 2 28 2 .933 1.00 2-0 1 2015 CLARKSON HOCKEY 2016 vs Colgate vs Quinnipiac vs St. Lawrence Date Result CU COL Date Result CU QU Date Result CU SLU 11/9/03 L(A) 2 4 11/15/03 L(A) 3 5 11/27/04 L(A) 2 3 11/28/03 L(H) 1 2 2/14/04 L(H) 1 2 11/28/04 T(H) 1 1ot 1/28/05 L(H) 1 3 1/22/05 T(H) 2 2ot 11/30/05 L(A) 1 3 12/2/05 W(H) 2 0 2/26/05 L(A) 1 2 1/23/05 W(H) 5 0 10/20/06 L(A) 1 3 1/20/06 W(H) 3 1 11/19/05 W(A) 5 1 10/21/06 L(H) 0 5 2/11/06 L(A) 0 2 2/3/06 W(H) 3 0 2/23/07 L(A) 2 3 11/24/06 W(A) 2 1 ot 10/27/06 W(A) 6 3 2/24/07 L(A) 1 3 2/3/07 W(H) 1 0 2/11/07 W(H) 4 2 2/1/08 L(H) 1 3 1/18/08 W(H) 3 1 10/27/07 W(A) 3 1 2/2/08 T(A) 2 2ot 2/9/08 T(A) 1 1 ot 2/22/08 W(H) 7 1 1/21/09 L(A) 1 2 12/6/08 T(H) 2 2 ot 11/21/08 W(A) 2 0 2/4/09 W(H) 2 1 2/27/09 L(A) 3 4ot 1/30/09 T(A) 1 1 ot 2/14/09 W(H) 2 0 2/28/09 L(A) 1 2 11/14/09 W(A) 4 1 12/4/09 W(H) 2 1 10/27/09 W(H) 4 1 1/29/2010 W(H) 3 0 2/13/10 T(A) 1 1ot 2/2/10 L(A) 2 4 12/3/10 L(A) 2 5 1/8/11 L(H) 2 3ot 2/26/10 W(H) 5 0 2/5/11 T(H) 2 2 ot 1/28/11 W(A) 3 2ot 2/27/10 L(H) 1 2 1/27/12 W(H) 4 1 11/11/11 W(H) 3 0 2/28/10 W(H) 4 1 2/18/12 W(A) 1 0 2/11/12 W(A) 3 2 10/15/10 T(H) 1 1ot 10/16/10 W(A) 3 2 12/1/12 L(H) 1 2 2/24/12 L(H) 1 4 11/16/10 W(H) 4 1 1/18/13 W(A) 3 1 2/25/12 W(H) 2 1 2/15/11 L(A) 1 2ot 10/26/13 W(A) 2 0 2/26/12 L(H) 0 2 10/1/11 L(A) 3 6 1/24/14 W(H) 5 2 11/16/12 W(A) 4 1 1/20/12 L(A) 2 3 12/6/14 W(H) 5 1 2/16/13 W(H) 1 0 1/21/12 T(H) 1 1ot 1/9/15 W(A) 3 1 11/23/13 W(A) 3 0 10/5/12 W(A) 1 0 12/4/15 L(H) 3 4 ot 2/7/2014 T(H) 3 3 10/6/12 W(H) 3 2 1/23/16 W(A) 3 2 3/8/2014 W(H) 6 0 2/1/13 W(H) 3 1 2/2/13 L(A) 2 3 Totals 14-8-4 59 42 11/21/14 L(A) 0 1 10/4/13 W(H) 5 2 11/29/14 L(N) 1 3 10/5/13 W(A) 4 1 2/14/15 L(H) 0 1 1/10/14 W(A) 6 0 11/20/15 L(H) 0 3 1/11/14 W(H) 3 0 2/13/16 T(A) 2 2ot 10/3/14 L(A) 3 5 Totals 18-9-4 80 47 10/4/2014 W(H) 2 1 10/28/2014 W(H) 5 0 2/3/2015 W(A) 3 1 10/2/2015 W(H) 4 0 10/3/2015 W(A) 3 2 1/28/2016 W(A) 6 1 1/30/2016 T(H) 2 2 Totals 20-17-5 106 80 Current Golden Knights Vs. the Raiders Current Golden Knights Vs. the Bobcats Current Golden Knights Vs. the Saints Player GP G A P Player GP G A P Player GP G A P Ambrose 8 2 9 11 Ambrose 9 2 6 8 Ambrose 14 5 10 15 Howe 8 3 2 5 MacAulay 10 2 2 4 Mercer 12 5 10 15 Mercer 6 3 2 5 Bannon 8 0 3 3 Howe 16 6 8 14 MacAulay 8 2 3 5 Howe 10 0 2 2 Bannon 12 5 5 10 Bannon 6 2 2 4 Fast 10 0 2 2 MacAulay 16 7 2 9 Harmon 4 0 3 3 Mercer 8 1 1 2 Harmon 8 2 4 6 Gabel 2 1 2 3 Bellerive 5 0 1 1 Fast 13 1 2 3 Fast 8 0 2 2 Jacobson 6 0 1 1 Titus 8 3 0 3 Bellerive 3 0 1 1 Fournier 3 0 1 1 Jacobson 10 0 3 3 Mariani 2 0 1 1 Titus 5 1 0 1 Bellerive 6 0 2 2 Titus 3 0 1 1 Gabel 2 1 0 1 Mariani 4 1 1 2 McGill 2 1 0 1 Lefl er 5 0 0 0 McGill 4 1 1 2 Lefl er 4 0 1 1 Gillham 8 0 0 0 Lefl er 8 0 2 2 Jacobson 5 0 0 0 Mariani 2 0 0 0 Gabel 4 1 0 1 Gillham 5 0 0 0 Harmon 5 0 0 0 Gillham 10 0 1 1 Fournier 4 0 0 0 McGill 2 0 0 0 Fournier 8 1 0 1 Keenan 2 0 0 0 Keenan 2 0 0 0 Keenan 4 0 1 1 Vinkle 2 0 0 0 Pozzebon 2 0 0 0 Vinkle 4 1 0 1 Pozzebon 2 0 0 0 Vinkle 2 0 0 0 Pozzebon 4 0 1 1

Player GP Sv% GAA W-L-T SHO Player GP Sv% GAA W-L-T SHO Player GP Sv% GAA W-L-T SHO Tiley 4 0.87 2.00 3-1-0 0 Tiley 5 0.92 1.80 0-4-1 0 Tiley 8 1.06 2.00 6-1-1 2 2015 CLARKSON HOCKEY 2016

CLARKSON WOMEN’S HOCKY #21 EMMA KEENAN CLARKSON INDIVIDUAL HONORS: CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 in 4-2 W(A) at BU, 10/16/15 ERIN AMBROSE - Sr., Defenseman 1(6x) in 2-1 W(A) at Princetno, 2/12/16 Keswick, ONT Assists: - ECAC Hockey Player of the Week - 1/12 #2 CORIE JACOBSON Pts: 1 (0-1) (7x) in 2-1 W(A) at Princeton, 2/12/16 - ECAC Hockey Weekly Honor Roll - 3/1 Goals: 1(4x) 5-2 W(H) vs Harvard 1/16/16 #22 CASSIDY VINKLE GENEVIEVE BANNON- Jr., Forward Assists:2 in 6-0 W(A) at Union, 11/6/15 Candiac, QUE Goals: 2 in 6-0 W(A) at Brown, 1/9/16 - ECAC Hockey Weekly Honor Roll - 11/3, 1/19, Pts: 2 (0-2) in 6-0 W(A) at Union, 11/6/15 Assists: 2 in 9-1 W(H) vs Rensselaer, 2/6/16 1/26, 2/23 #4 SHANNON MacAULAY Pts: 2 (2x)(0-2) in 9-1 W(H) vs Rensselaer, 2/6/16 BRIELLE BELLERIVE - So., Forward Goals: 3 - in 5-0 W(H) vs SLU, 10/28/14 North Vancouver, BC #23 ERIN AMBROSE - ECAC Hockey Weekly Honor Roll - 2/16 Assists: 3 (2x) in 4-1 W(A) at Syracuse, 10/24/14 Goals: 3 (2x) - in 5-2 W(H) vs SLU, 10/4/13 Pts: 4 (2x) - (3-1) in 5-0 W(H) vs SLU, 10/28/14 RENATA FAST - Sr., Defenseman Assists: 4(2x) in 5-2 W(H) vs Cornell, 2/27/16 Burlington, ONT #7 JESSICA GILLHAM - ECAC Hockey Weekly Honor Roll - 2/9 Pts: 5 (3-2) in 12-1 W(H) vs RIT, 9/28/13 Goals: 1(4x)- in 9-1 W(H) vs Rensselaer, 2/6/16 #24 KATELYN FOURNIER LOREN GABEL- Fr., Forward Assists: 2 in 12-1 W(H) vs RIT, 9/28/13 Kitchener, ONT Goals: 1(2x) in 6-1 W(A) at St. Lawrence, 1/28/16 - ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week - 2/23 Pts: 2(0-2) in 12-1 W(H) vs RIT, 9/28/13 1(4x) in 6-0 W(A) at Brown, 1/9/16 - ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Month - February Assists: - ECAC Hockey Weekly Honor Roll - 10/27, 11/23, #8 LAUREN LEFLER Pts: 1 (6x) - (1-0) in 6-1 W(A) at St. Lawremce, 1/28/16 1/19. 2/9, 2/16, 3/1 Goals: 2 in 9-1 W(H) vs Rensselaer 2/6/16 #25 RHYEN MCGILL - So., Defenseman Assists: 2 in 2-2 T(H) vs St. Lawrence 1/30/16 2 in 5-0 W(A) at Vermont, 10/9/15 Downers Grove, IL Goals: - ECAC Hockey Weekly Honor Roll - 10/13 Pts: 3 (2-1)- in 9-1 W(H) vs Rensselaer, 2/6/16 Assists: 3 in 9-1 W(H) vs Rensselaer, 2/6/16 OLIVIA HOWE - Sr., Forward #9 GENEVIEVE BANNON Pts: 3 (2x) (0-3) in 9-1 W(H) vs Rensselaer, 2/6/16 Moose Jaw, SASK Goals: 3 -in 9-0 W(H) vs Syracuse, 10/24/14 - ECAC Hockey Player of the Week - 10/20, 2/2 #26 KELLY MARIANI - ECAC Hockey Weekly Honor Roll - 11/23 Assists: 3- in 4-1 W(A) at Syracuse 10/25/14 Goals: 2 (2x) in 6-0 W(A) at Union 11/6/15 Pts: 5 (3-2) - in 9-0 W(H) vs Syrcause 10/24/14 McKENZIE JOHNSON - Jr., Assists: 2 in 6-4 W(H) vs UNH 10/24/15 Eden Prarie, MN #12 RENATA FAST 2 - (2-0) (3x) in 6-0 W(A) at Union, 10/24/15 - ECAC Hockey Weekly Honor Roll - 10/13, 2/9 Pts: Goals: 1 (12x) in 5-2 W(H) vs Cornell, 2/27/16 #27 BRIELLE BELLERIVE KELLY MARIANI- Fr., Forward Assists: 2 (2x) in 9-1W(H) vs Rensslaer 2/6/16 Mississauga, ONT Goals: 1 (4x) in 1-0 W(A) at Harvard, 2/21/15 - ECAC Hockey Weekly Honor Roll - 10/20, 2/2 Pts: 3 - (1-2) in 9-1 W(H) vs Rensselaer, 2/6/16 Assists: 2 in 5-3 L(H) at SLU, 10/3/14 RHYEN McGILL - Fr., Forward #14 SAVANNAH HARMON Pts: 2 (0-2) in 5-3 L(H) at SLU, 10/3/14 Stittsville, ONT Goals: 1(11x) in 3-1 W(H) vs UConn 11/13/15 - ECAC Hockey Weekly Honor Roll - 10/6 #28 JOSIANE POZZEBON - ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week - 10/13, 1/26 Assists: 2 (5x) in 9-1 W(H) vs Rensselaer, 2/6/16 Goals: 1 (2x) in 3-0 W(H) vs Princeton 11/21/15 CAYLEY MERCER - Jr., Forward Pts: 3(2x) (1-2) in 5-1 W(A) at Brown, 10/31/14 Assists: 2 (2x) in 5-2 W(H) vs Cornell. 2/27/16 Exeter, ONT - ECAC Hockey Player of the Week - 10/6, 10/27 #15 AMANDA TITUS Pts: 2 (2x)- (0-2) in 5-2 W(H) vs Cornell, 2/27/16 - ECAC Hockey Player of the Month - October Goals: 2 (2x) in 2-2 T(H) vs St. Lawrence, 1/30/16 #33 McKENZIE JOHNSON SHEA TILEY - So., Goaltender Assists: 2 (3x) in 9-1 W(H) vs St. Lawrnece, 2/6/16 Saves: 19 in 6-4 W(H) vs UNH, 10/24/15 Owen Sound, ONT Pts: 3 (2-1) in 6-0 W(A) at Union, 11/6/15 - ECAC Hockey Weekly Honor Roll - 10/6, 10/27, Svs Pd: 8 (3x) (3rd) in 6-4 W(H) vs UNH, 10/24/15 11/3, 11/23, 1/12, 1/19, 1/26, 2/2, 2/16, 2/23, 3/1 #16 OLIVIA HOWE - ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Week - 10/20 GA: 4 in 6-4 W(H) vs UNH, 10/24/15 - ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Month- October Goals: 2 (4x) - in 7-0 W(H) vs Brown 2/19/16 #35 SHEA TILEY Assists: 3(4x) in 6-1 W(A) at St. Lawrence, 1/28/16 CASSIDY VINKLE - Fr., Forward Saves: 42 in 3-1 W(A) at SLU, 2/3/15 Belleville, ONT Pts: 4 (2x) - (1-3) in 6-1 W(A) at St. Lawrence, 1/28/16 - ECAC Hockey Weekly Honor Roll - 1/12 Svs Pd: 18 (3rd) in 3-1 W(A) at SLU 2/3/15 #18 CAYLEY MERCER GA: 5 in 3-8 L(H) vs Cornell, 12/5/14 Goals: 3 (3x) in 6-4 W(H) vs UNH, 10/24/15 Assists: 3 (3x) in 7-0 W(A) at Brown, 1/9/16 Pts: 4 - (1-3) in 5-0 W(H) vs SLU, 10/28/14 #19 LOREN GABEL Goals: 3 in 7-0 W(H) vs Brown 2/19/16 Assists:1 (9x) in 2-0 W(H) vs Cornell 2/26/16 Pts: 3 (2x)-(3-0) in 7-0 W(H) vs Brown 2/19/16 CLARKSON Overall Team Statistics (as of Feb 28, 2016) All games

Overall: 28-3-5 Conf: 14-3-5 Home: 17-2-1 Away: 11-1-4 Neut: 0-0-0

TEAM STATISTICS CLARKSON OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 132-1377 48-684 Shot pct. . 0 9 6 . 0 7 0 G o a ls / G a m e 3.7 1.3 S h o t s / G a m e 38.2 19.0 A s s is t s 216 74 POWER PLAYS Goals-Power Plays 20-108 15-120 Conversion Percent . 1 8 5 . 1 2 5 Shot Attempts 175 149 Shot Percent . 1 1 4 . 1 0 1 GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 132 48 Power Play 20 15 S h o r t - h a n d e d41 Empty net 7 0 P e n a lt y00 U n a s s is t e d 10 4 O v e r t im e01 S h o o t o u t 0 0 Delayed Penalty 0 0 PENALTIES N u m b e r 130 119 M in u t e s 260 238 P e n a lt ie s / G a m e 3.6 3.3 Pen minutes/Game 7.2 6.6 M in o r 130 119 M a jo r 0 0 10-minute Misconduct 0 0 Game Misconduct 0 0 Gross Misconduct 0 0 M a t c h 0 0 FACEOFFS (W-L) 1025-897 897-1025 Faceoff W-L Pct. . 5 3 3 . 4 6 7 SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att) 0-0 0-0 ATTENDANCE T o t a l 6353 5512 Dates/Avg Per Date 20/318 16/344 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total CLARKSON 42 44 46 0 132 Opponents 16 16 15 1 48

Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total CLARKSON 214 207 212 3 636 Opponents 408 417 409 11 1245 CLARKSON Overall Individual Statistics (as of Feb 28, 2016) All games

Overall: 28-3-5 Conf: 14-3-5 Home: 17-2-1 Away: 11-1-4 Neut: 0-0-0

Shots Penalties Goals ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% +- pen-min min maj oth pp sh fg gw gt ot ht pn ua blk 18 Mercer, Cayley 36 24 22 46 223 . 1 0 8 +36 11-22 11 0 0303310201 8 16 Howe, Olivia 35 16 21 37 107 . 1 5 0 +35 5-10 5 0 0 3 2 4 5 0 0 0 0 2 5 9 Bannon, Genevieve 36 11 26 37 90 . 1 2 2 +29 6-12 6 0 002330000212 19 Gabel, Loren 36 18 9 27 137 . 1 3 1 +25 10-20 10 0 0 3 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 2 11 23 Ambrose, Erin 26 6 19 25 85 . 0 7 1 +30 5-10 5 0 020000000142 25 McGill, Rhyen 36 13 11 24 82 . 1 5 9 +16 2-4 2 0 0 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 5 4 MacAulay, Shannon 36 7 17 24 80 . 0 8 7 +28 11-22 11 0 030220000031 14 Harmon, Savannah 36 4 17 21 105 . 0 3 8 +33 8-16 8 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 23 26 Mariani, Kelly 35 9 8 17 65 . 1 3 8 +17 10-20 10 0 0002500000 6 12 Fast, Renata 32 4 12 16 67 . 0 6 0 +26 15-30 15 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 15 Titus, Amanda 32 5 9 14 71 . 0 7 0 +18 8-16 8 0 0102000000 7 8 Lefler, Lauren 36 4 8 12 37 . 1 0 8 +12 5-10 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 28 Pozzebon, Josiane 36 2 10 12 58 . 0 3 4 +33 7-14 7 0 000110000032 22 Vinkle, Cassidy 36 3 6 9 40 . 0 7 5 +9 10-20 10 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 21 Keenan, Emma 36 1 6 7 32 . 0 3 1 +20 9-18 9 0 000000000127 2 Jacobson, Corie 36 1 5 6 34 . 0 2 9 +17 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 16 24 Fournier, Katelyn 31 2 3 5 19 . 1 0 5 +6 0-0 0 0 0000000000 3 27 Bellerive, Brielle 26 1 4 5 31 . 0 3 2 +5 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 7 Gillham, Jessica 33 1 3 4 14 . 0 7 1 +2 0-0 0 0 0000000000 2 TM TEAM 12 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Total 36 132 216 348 1377 . 0 9 6 +397 130-260 130 0 0 20 4 23 28 103010274 Opponents 36 48 74 122 684 . 0 7 0 - 119-238 119 0 0 15 1 12 3 3 1 1 0 4 352

Goal average Saves Record Goals allowed ## Goalie gp-gs minutes ga avg saves pct w l t sho pp sh en pen sog 33 Johnson, McKenzie 6-3 269:44 5 1 . 1 1 61 . 9 2 4 3001 00000 35 Tiley, Shea 33-33 1912:05 43 1 . 3 5 575 . 9 3 0 25 3 4 8 15 1 0 0 0 TM EMPTY NET 12-0 3:23 0 - 0 . 0 0 0 0002 00000 Total 36-0 2185:12 48 1 . 3 2 636 . 9 3 0 28 3 4 11 15 1 0 0 0 Opponents 36-0 2185:12 132 3 . 6 2 1245 . 9 0 4 3 28 4 2 19 4700 CLARKSON Overall Individual Statistics (as of Feb 28, 2016) All games

## Faceoffs GP W L Pct. 14 Harmon, Savannah 36 1 0 1.000 8 Lefler, Lauren 36 66 29 . 6 9 5 18 Mercer, Cayley 36 267 138 . 6 5 9 9 Bannon, Genevieve 36 226 182 . 5 5 4 19 Gabel, Loren 36 26 21 . 5 5 3 22 Vinkle, Cassidy 36 54 44 . 5 5 1 15 Titus, Amanda 32 196 179 . 5 2 3 27 Bellerive, Brielle 26 1 1 . 5 0 0 4 MacAulay, Shannon 36 84 118 . 4 1 6 24 Fournier, Katelyn 31 2 3 . 4 0 0 26 Mariani, Kelly 35 99 167 . 3 7 2 25 McGill, Rhyen 36 1 3 . 2 5 0 16 Howe, Olivia 35 2 9 . 1 8 2 2 Jacobson, Corie 36 0 1 . 0 0 0 28 Pozzebon, Josiane 36 0 2 . 0 0 0

## Power Play Scoring GP G A Pts Shots Pct. 12 Fast, Renata 32 2 5 7 15 . 1 3 3 14 Harmon, Savannah 36 1 6 7 24 . 0 4 2 18 Mercer, Cayley 36 3 3 6 28 . 1 0 7 4 MacAulay, Shannon 36 3 3 6 13 . 2 3 1 23 Ambrose, Erin 26 2 4 6 16 . 1 2 5 9 Bannon, Genevieve 36 0 6 6 13 . 0 0 0 16 Howe, Olivia 35 3 2 5 14 . 2 1 4 19 Gabel, Loren 36 3 1 4 23 . 1 3 0 25 McGill, Rhyen 36 2 2 4 10 . 2 0 0 27 Bellerive, Brielle 26 0 3 3 3 . 0 0 0 8 Lefler, Lauren 36 0221 . 0 0 0 15 Titus, Amanda 32 1 0 1 3 . 3 3 3 28 Pozzebon, Josiane 36 0118 . 0 0 0 22 Vinkle, Cassidy 36 0 1 1 2 . 0 0 0 26 Mariani, Kelly 35 0002 . 0 0 0 2015-16 CLARKSON UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S HOCKEY RESULTS GAMES: 36 Overall Record: 28-3-5 ECAC: 14-3-5 ATT CU OPP Clarkson Saves Clarkson Goal Scorers - Gamewinner in CAPS Oct. 2 W(H) 4-0 671 4 ST. LAWRENCE 0 Tiley 23 HOWE, Gabel, Mercer, Harmon Oct. 3 W(A) 3-2 855 3 St.Lawrence 2 Tiley 27 Harmon, Mercer, MCGILL Oct. 6 W(A) 3-1 382 3 Syracuse 1 Tiley 22 McGill, MACAULAY, Mercer Oct. 9 W(A) 5-0 304 5 Vermont 0 Tiley 12 MARIANI 2, Fast, McGILL 2 Oct. 10 W(H) 3-0 350 3 VERMONT 0 Johnson 15 HOWE, Pozzebon, Gabel Oct. 16 W(A) 4-2 156 4 Boston University 2 Tiley 32 Keenan, Gabel, MARIANI, Mercer Oct. 17 W(A) 4-1 240 4 Boston University 1 Tiley 22 HOWE 2, BANNON 2 Oct. 23 W(H) 4-2 261 4 NEW HAMPSHIRE 2 Tiley 17 MERCER 3, Gabel Oct.24 W(A) 6-4 477 6 NEW HAMPSHIRE 4 Johnson 19 Mercer 3, Gabel 2, MCGILL Oct. 30 T(A) 0-0 812 0 *Harvard 0 Tiley 23 Oct. 31 T(A) 3-3 567 3 Dartmouth 3 Tiley 17 Harmon, Bannon, Mercer Nov. 6 W(A) 6-0 75 6 *Union 0 Tiley 8 MARIANI 2, Titus 2, Lefler, McGill Nov. 7 L(A) 1-2 183 1 *Rensselaer 2 Tiley 16 Mercer Nov. 10 W(H) 5-1 197 5 SYRACUSE 1 Tiley 20 Bannon, MACAULAY, Howe, Gabel, Ambrose Nov. 13 W(H) 3-1 250 3 UCONN 1 Tiley 14 MacAulay, HARMON, Howe Nov. 14 W(H) 3-2 328 3 UCONN 2 Tiley 17 Mercer, Ambrose, HOWE Nov. 20 L(H) 0-3 241 0 *QUINNIPIAC 3 Tiley 17 Nov. 21 W(H) 3-0 268 3 *PRINCETON 0 Tiley 20 POZZEBON, Howe 2 Dec. 4 L(H) 3-4 275 3 *COLGATE 4 Tiley 15 Ambrose, Gabel, Howe Dec. 5 W(H) 4-0 305 4 *CORNELL 0 Tiley 14 GABEL, Mercer 2, McGill Jan. 8 W(A) 5-2 209 5 *Yale 2 Tiley 12 MERCER 2, Fournier, McGill, MacAulay Jan. 9 W(A) 7-0 204 7 *Brown 0 Tiley 9, Johnson 5 VINKLE 2, Mariani, Gabel, AMBROSE 2, Lefler Jan. 15 W(H) 1-0 235 1 *DARTMOUTH 0 Tiley 22 GABEL Jan. 16 W(H) 5-2 313 5 *HARVARD 2 Tiley 17 Gabel, McGill, JACOBSON, Howe, Bannon Jan. 22 T(A) 2-2 478 2 *Cornell 2 Tiley 25 Howe, McGill Jan. 23 W(A) 3-2 205 3 *Colgate 2 Tiley 16 McGill, BANNON 2 Jan. 28 W(A) 6-1 451 6 *St. Lawrence 1 Tiley 27 Bannon, MARIANI, Mercer, Vinkle, Howe, Fournier Jan. 30 T(H) 2-2 390 2 *ST. LAWRENCE 2 Tiley 17 Titus 2 Feb. 5 W(H) 9-1 179 9 *RENSSELAER 1 Tiley 6, Johnson 5 Fast, BANNON, Lefler 2, Gabel, Gillham, MacAulay, Ambrose, Maria Feb. 6 W(H) 4-1 269 4 *UNION 1 Johnson 9 MacAulay, MERCER 2, Gabel Feb. 12 W(A) 2-1 264 2 *Princeton 1 Tiley 17 Titus BELLERIVE Feb. 13 T(A) 2-2 694 2 *Quinnipiac 2 Tiley 22 GABEL, Mercer Feb. 19 W(H) 7-0 237 7 *BROWN 0 Tiley 3, Johnson 8 HOWE 2, Gabel 3, Mercer, Fast Feb. 20 W(H) 3-2 351 3 *YALE 2 Tiley 18 MacAulay, Bannon, MCGILL Feb. 26 W(H) 2-0 304 2 $Cornell 0 Tiley 15 BANNON, Mercer Feb. 27 W(H) 5-2 452 5 $Cornell 2 Tiley 13 Mercer, Howe, MARIANI, McGill, Fast *ECAC Hockey $ECAC Playoffs, @NCAA Quarterfinals Sept 26 W(H) 4-1 210 4 McGill 1 Tiley 7/ Johnson 10 Keenan, BELLERIVE, MacAuley, Marian

Wins Losses Ties Pct. Overall Record 28 3 5 0.847 ECAC 14 3 5 0.750 Playoffs 0 0 0 ##### Non-League 12 0 0 1.000 non-leagueECAC 4 0 0 1.000 vs HEA 8 0 0 1.000 vs CHA 2 0 0 1.000 vs WCHA 0 0 0 ##### Home 17 2 1 0.875 Away 11 1 4 0.813 Neutral 0 0 0 ##### Overtime 0 1 3 0.375 Exhibition 1 0 0 1.000

SCORING by CLASS Games GLS ASST PTS % of overall Scoring Seniors (4) 126 33 69 102 0.29 Juniors (4) 137 37 56 93 0.27 Sophomores (5) 157 16 41 57 0.16 Freshmen (6) 209 46 50 96 0.28 629 132 216 348 1.00 2015-16 CLARKSON UNIVERSITY HOCKEY Game-by-Game Statistics CU Power Play CU Penalty Kill CU OPP CU OPP Date Opponent Score PPG Att % Kills Att % Pen Min Pen Min Shots Oct. 2 ST. LAWRENCE W(H) 4-0 0 of 2 0.00 1 of 1 1.00 2 4 3 6 36 23 Oct. 3 St.Lawrence W(A) 3-2 0 of 4 0.00 4 of 4 1.00 4 8 4 8 46 29 Oct. 6 Syracuse W(A) 3-1 2 of 5 0.40 3 of 3 1.00 3 6 5 10 37 23 Oct. 9 Vermont W(A) 5-0 1 of 2 0.50 4 of 4 1.00 4 8 2 4 31 12 Oct. 10 VERMONT W(H) 3-0 2 of 5 0.40 2 of 2 1.00 2 4 5 10 34 15 Oct. 16 Boston University W(A) 4-2 0 of 3 0.00 3 of 4 0.75 6 12 5 10 41 34 Oct. 17 Boston University W(A) 4-1 0 of 5 0.00 2 of 2 1.00 3 6 6 12 41 23 Oct. 23 NEW HAMPSHIRE W(H) 4-2 1 of 2 0.50 3 of 3 1.00 3 6 2 4 34 19 Oct.24 NEW HAMPSHIRE W(H) 6-4 1 of 2 0.50 1 of 1 1.00 1 2 2 4 36 23 Oct. 30 *Harvard T(A) 0-0 0 of 4 0.00 6 of 6 1.00 7 14 5 10 23 23 Oct. 31 Dartmouth T(A) 3-3 1 of 2 0.50 3 of 4 0.75 5 10 3 6 32 20 Nov. 6 *Union W(A) 6-0 1 of 2 0.50 1 of 1 1.00 1 2 2 4 56 8 Nov. 7 *Rensselaer L(A) 1-2 0of3 0.00 7 of 8 0.88 8 16 3 6 46 18 Nov. 10 SYRACUSE W(H) 5-1 1 of 1 1.00 6 of 7 0.86 7 14 1 2 34 21 Nov. 13 UCONN W(H) 3-1 0 of 2 0.00 2 of 2 1.00 2 4 3 6 55 15 Nov. 14 UCONN W(H) 3-2 1 of 3 0.33 3 of 5 0.60 5 10 3 6 46 19 Nov. 20 *QUINNIPIAC L(H) 0-3 0 of 2 0.00 1 of 1 1.00 1 2 2 4 29 20 Nov. 21 *PRINCETON W(H) 3-0 0 of 7 0.00 7 of 7 1.00 7 14 7 14 51 20 Dec. 4 *COLGATE L(H) 3-4 0 of 4 0.00 1 of 3 0.33 4 8 5 10 36 19 Dec. 5 *CORNELL W(H) 4-0 1 of 5 0.20 2 of 2 1.00 2 4 5 10 37 14 Jan. 8 *Yale W(A) 5-2 0 of 1 0.00 2 of 2 1.00 2 4 1 2 39 14 Jan. 9 *Brown W(A) 7-0 1 of 2 0.50 2 of 2 1.00 2 4 2 4 39 14 Jan. 15 *DARTMOUTH W(H) 1-0 0 of 2 0.00 4 of 4 1.00 4 8 2 4 42 22 Jan. 16 *HARVARD W(H) 5-2 0 of 3 0.00 4 of 4 1.00 4 8 3 6 33 19 Jan. 22 *Cornell T(A) 2-2 0 of 3 0.00 8 of 8 1.00 9 18 5 10 36 27 Jan. 23 *Colgate W(A) 3-2 0 of 2 0.00 1 of 2 0.50 2 4 2 4 28 18 Jan. 28 *St. Lawrence W(A) 6-1 0 of 3 0.00 3 of 4 0.75 4 8 3 6 33 28 Jan. 30 *ST. LAWRENCE T(H) 2-2 0 of 3 0.00 1 of 2 0.50 2 4 3 6 31 19 Feb. 5 *RENSSELAER W(H) 9-1 3 of 5 0.60 6 of 6 1.00 6 12 5 10 39 12 Feb. 6 *UNION W(H) 4-1 1 of 2 0.50 1 of 1 1.00 1 2 2 4 45 10 Feb. 12 *Princeton W(A) 2-1 0 of 2 0.00 2 of 3 0.67 3 6 2 4 32 18 Feb. 13 *Quinnipiac T(A) 2-2 0 of 4 0.00 2 of 3 0.67 3 6 4 8 28 24 Feb. 19 *BROWN W(H) 7-0 0 of 1 0.00 2 of 2 1.00 2 4 1 2 48 11 Feb. 20 *YALE W(H) 3-2 2 of 6 0.33 2 of 3 0.67 3 6 6 12 45 20 Feb. 26 Cornell W(H) 2-0 0 of 3 0.00 2 of 2 1.00 2 4 3 6 26 15 Feb. 27 Cornell W(H) 5-2 1 of 1 1.00 2 of 3 0.67 4 8 2 4 52 15 TOTALS 20 of 108 0.19 106 of 121 0.88 130 260 119 238 1377 684

Sept. 26 McGill 2:00 PM 1 of 4 0.25 4of4 1.00 4 8 4 8 28 18

When Clarkson Scores First: 19-1-2 When Outshooting Opponents: 28-3-4 October Games: 9-0-2 When Opponent Scores First: 8-3-1 When Outshot by Opponents: 0-0-0 November Games: 5-2-0 When Leading After the First: 15-1-2 When Shots are Equal: 0-0-1 December Games: 1-1-0 When Trailing After the First: 6-1-1 January Games: 6-0-2 When Tied After the First: 7-1-2 Longest Winning Streak:9 February Games: 7-0-1 When Leading After the Second: 22-0-2 Longest Unbeaten Streak:17 March Games: When Trailing After the Second: 1-1-1 Longest Losing Streak: 1 When Tied After the Second: 5-2-2 Longest Winless Streak: 1

Most Goals Scored: 9 in 9-1 W(H) vs Rensselaer Most Pen/Min: 18 in 2-2 T(A) at Cornell Most Goals in Period: 4 in 1st in 7-0 W(A) at Brown Most Opp Pen/Min: 14 in 3-0 W(H) vs Princeton Most Goals Allowed: 4 (2x) in 4-3 L(H) vs Colgate Fewest Pen/Min: 2 in 4-1 W(H) vs Union Most Goals Allowed in Pd: 2 (4x) in 1st in 4-3 L(H) vs Colgate Fewest Opp Pen/Min 2 (2x) in 7-0 W(H) vs Brown Most Assists: 15 in 9-1 W(H) vs Rensselaer Most Shots: 56 in 6-0 W(A) at Union Most Points: 24 in 9-1 W(H) vs Rensselaer Most Opp Shots: 34 in 4-2 W(A) at Boston University Most PP Goals: 3 in 9-1 W(H) vs Rensselaer Fewest Shots: 23 in 0-0 T(A) at Harvard Most PP Attempts: 7 in 3-0 W(H) vs Princeton Fewest Opp Shots: 8 in 6-0 W(A) at Union Most Opp PPGs: 2 (2x) in 4-3 L(H) vs Colgate Most Saves: 32 in 4-2 W(A) at Boston University Most Opp PP Atts: 8 (2x) in 2-2 T(A) at Cornell Most Saves in Period: 17 (2nd) in 4-2 W(A) at Boston University 2015-16 Team Game-by-Game Clarkson Goaltending Statistics

DateOpponent Score CU Goaltender MINS Saves Sv% GA GAA W L T PPG SHG P/M PTS Oct. 2 ST. LAWRENCE W (H) 4-0 Tiley 60 23 1.000 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oct. 3 St.Lawrence W(A) 3-2 Tiley 60 27 0.931 2 1.00 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oct. 6 Syracuse W(A) 3-1 Tiley 60 22 0.957 1 1.00 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oct. 9 Vermont W(A) 5-0 Tiley 60 12 1.000 0 0.75 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oct. 10 VERMONT W(H) 3-0 Johnson 59:48 15 1.000 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oct. 16 Boston University W(A) 4-2 Tiley 60:00 32 0.941 2 1.00 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 Oct. 17 Boston University W(A) 4-1 Tiley 60:00 22 0.957 1 1.00 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oct. 23 NEW HAMPSHIRE W(H) 4-2 Tiley 60:00 17 0.895 2 1.14 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oct.24 NEW HAMPSHIRE W(H) 6-4 Johnson 60:00 19 0.826 4 2.00 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oct. 30 *Harvard T(A) 0-0 Tiley 65 23 1.000 0 1.00 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 Oct. 31 Dartmouth T(A) 3-3 Tiley 65 17 0.850 3 1.20 7 0 2 1 0 0 0 Nov. 6 *Union W(A) 6-0 Tiley 60 8 1.000 0 1.08 8 0 2 0 0 0 0 Nov. 7 *Rensselaer L(A) 1-2 Tiley 59:10 16 0.889 2 1.17 8 1 2 1 0 0 0 Nov. 10 SYRACUSE W(H) 5-1 Tiley 59:45 20 0.952 1 1.15 9 1 2 1 0 0 0 Nov. 13 UCONN W(H) 3-1 Tiley 59:48 14 0.933 1 1.20 10 1 2 0 0 0 0 Nov. 14 UCONN W(H) 3-2 Tiley 60 17 0.895 2 1.20 11 1 2 2 0 0 0 Nov. 20 *QUINNIPIAC L(H) 0-3 Tiley 60 17 0.850 3 2.18 11 2 2 0 0 0 0 Nov. 21 *PRINCETON W(H) 3-0 Tiley 60 20 1.000 0 1.24 12 2 2 0 0 0 0 Dec. 4 *COLGATE L(H) 3-4 Tiley 60:07 15 0.789 4 1.40 12 3 2 2 0 0 0 Dec. 5 *CORNELL W(H) 4-0 Tiley 60:00 14 1.000 0 1.32 13 3 2 0 0 0 0 Jan. 8 *Yale W(A) 5-2 Tiley 60:00 12 0.857 2 1.45 14 3 2 0 0 0 0 Jan. 9 *Brown W(A) 7-0 Tiley 29:59 9 1.000 0 1.45 15 3 2 0 0 0 0 Johnson 30:01 5 1.000 0 1.60 0 0 0 0 Jan. 15 *DARTMOUTH W(H) 1-0 Tiley 59:57 22 1.000 0 1.26 16 3 2 0 0 0 0 Jan. 16 *HARVARD W(H) 5-2 Tiley 59:59 17 0.895 2 1.29 17 3 2 0 0 0 0 Jan. 22 *Cornell T(A) 2-2 Tiley 63:49 25 0.926 2 1.32 17 3 3 0 0 0 0 Jan. 23 *Colgate W(A) 3-2 Tiley 60:00 16 0.889 2 1.35 18 3 3 1 0 0 0 Jan. 28 *St. Lawrence W(A) 6-1 Tiley 60:00 27 0.964 1 1.34 19 3 3 1 0 0 0 Jan. 30 *ST. LAWRENCE T(H) 2-2 Tiley 65:00 17 0.895 2 1.36 19 3 4 1 0 0 0 Feb. 5 *RENSSELAER W(H) 9-1 Tiley 40:00 6 0.857 1 1.36 20 3 4 0 0 0 0 Johnson 20:00 5 1.000 0 1.41 0 0 0 0 Feb. 6 *UNION W(H) 4-1 Johnson 59:55 9 0.900 1 1.31 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Feb. 12 *Princeton W(A) 2-1 Tiley 60:00 17 0.944 1 1.35 21 3 4 1 0 0 0 Feb. 13 *Quinnipiac T(A) 2-2 Tiley 64:32 22 0.917 2 1.37 21 3 5 1 0 0 0 Feb. 19 *BROWN W(H) 7-0 Tiley 20:00 3 1.000 0 1.35 22 3 5 0 0 0 0 Johnson 40:00 8 1.000 0 1.11 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Feb. 20 *YALE W(H) 3-2 Tiley 60:00 18 0.900 2 1.37 23 3 5 1 1 0 0 Feb. 26 Cornell W(H) 2-0 Tiley 60:00 15 1.000 0 1.35 24 3 5 0 0 0 0 Feb. 27 Cornell W(H) 5-2 Tiley 60:00 13 0.867 2 1.35 25 3 5 1 0 0 0 Sept. 26MCGILL W (H) 4-1 Tiley 31:12 7 0.875 1 0.02 Johnson 28:48 10 0.000 0 0.00

CAREER TILEY Johnson CAREER GAME HIGHS - SHEA TILEY Made 0-10 Saves: 5-1-0 1-0-0 Sav42 in 3-1 W(A) vs. SLU, 2/3/15 G Made 11-19 Saves: 23-7-2 2-0-0 Saves in a P 18 (3rd) in 3-1 W(A) vs. SLU, 2/3/15 O Made 20-29 Saves: 18-5-5 Goa5 in 8-3 L(H) vs. Cornell, 12/5/14 A Made 30-39 Saves: 2-1-1 Sho43 in 3-1 W(A) vs. SLU, 2/3/15 L Made 40-49 Saves: 1-0-0 T Made 50+ Saves: E Allowed 0 Goals: 18-0-1 1-0-0 CAREER GAME HIGHS- McKENZIE JOHNSON N Allowed 1 Goal: 18-3-2 1-0-0 Save19 in 6-4 W(H) vs. New Hampshire, 10/24/15 D Allowed 2 Goals: 10-2-4 Saves in a Pe 8 (3rd) in 9-0 W(H) vs. Syracuse, 10/24/14 I Allowed 3 Goals: 0-4-1 Goal 4 in 6-4 W(H) vs. New Hampshire, 10/24/15 N Allowed 4 Goals: 0-4-0 1-0-0 Shot 23 in 6-4 W(H) vs. New Hampshire, 10/24/15 G Allowed 5 Goals: 0-1-0 Allowed 6+ Goals: September: R October: 14-3-2 2-0-0 E November: 9-4-1 C December: 2-2-0 O January: 10-2-4 R February: 14-1-1 1-0-0 D March: 0-2-0 S Friday: 21-7-3 Saturday: 22-6-5 3-0-0 Other: 6-1-0 2015-16 CLARKSON HOCKEY Individual Game-By-Game Goals and Assists %Gamewinner 2-Jacobson 9-Bannon 16-Howe 22-Vinkle 26-Mariani *Powerplay 4-MacAulay 12-Fast 18-Mercer 23-Ambrose 27-Bellerive &Shorthanded 7-Gillham 14-Harmon 19-Gabel 24-Fournier 28-Pozzebon ^Empty net 8-Lefler 15-Titus 21-Keenan 25-McGill Date Opponent Score 2 4 7 8 9 12 14 15 16 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

Oct. 2 ST. LAWRENCE W(H) 4-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 1-1 0-0 %1-1 ^1-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 inj 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0

Oct. 3 St.Lawrence W(A) 3-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 inj 0-0 %1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Oct. 6 Syracuse W(A) 3-1 0-0 %*1-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 *1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 inj 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-1 0-0

Oct. 9 Vermont W(A) 5-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 *1-0 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 inj 0-0 %2-1 2-0 0-1 0-0

Oct. 10 VERMONT W(H) 3-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 %*1-0 0-1 *1-1 0-0 0-0 inj 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-0

Oct. 16 Boston University W(A) 4-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 inj 0-0 0-0 %1-0 0-0 0-1

Oct. 17 Boston University W(A) 4-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 ^2-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 %2-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 inj 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0

Oct. 23 NEW HAMPSHIRE W(H) 4-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 %3-0 *1-0 0-0 0-0 inj 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0

Oct.24 NEW HAMPSHIRE W(H) 6-4 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-1 3-0 ^2-1 0-1 0-0 inj 0-0 %1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Oct. 30 *Harvard T(A) 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 DNP 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Oct. 31 Dartmouth T(A) 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 &1-0 DNP *1-0 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Nov. 6 *Union W(A) 6-0 0-2 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 DNP 0-0 *2-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 1-0 %2-0 0-1 0-0

Nov. 7 *Rensselaer L(A) 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 DNP 0-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Nov. 10 SYRACUSE W(H) 5-1 0-0 %*1-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-3 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 DNP 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0

Nov. 13 UCONN W(H) 3-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 %1-1 0-0 1-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 DNP 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Nov. 14 UCONN W(H) 3-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 *%1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 DNP 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Nov. 20 *QUINNIPIAC L(H) 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 DNP 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Nov. 21 *PRINCETON W(H) 3-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 ^^2-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 DNP 0-0 0-0 0-0 %1-0

Dec. 4 *COLGATE L(H) 3-4 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 DNP 1-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0

Dec. 5 *CORNELL W(H) 4-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 DNP 0-1 2-0 %1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 *1-0 0-1 0-0 0-1

Jan. 8 *Yale W(A) 5-2 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 DNP 0-1 %2-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-3 1-0 1-1 0-1 DNP 0-1

Jan. 9 *Brown W(A) 7-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 DNP 0-3 0-3 1-0 0-0 %2-0 *2-0 0-1 0-2 1-0 DNP 0-0

Jan. 15 *DARTMOUTH W(H) 1-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 %1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 DNP 0-0

Jan. 16 *HARVARD W(H) 5-2 %1-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 DNP 0-0

Jan. 22 *Cornell T(A) 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 &1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 DNP 0-0

Jan. 23 *Colgate W(A) 3-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 %2-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 DNP 0-0

Jan. 28 *St. Lawrence W(A) 6-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 1-3 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-3 1-0 0-0 %1-0 DNP 0-0

Jan. 30 *ST. LAWRENCE T(H) 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 DNP 0-1

Feb. 5 *RENSSELAER W(H) 9-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 2-1 %1-0 *1-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-1 *1-0 0-0 0-2 *1-0 0-0 0-3 1-0 DNP 0-1 Feb. 6 *UNION W(H) 4-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-0 DNP *%2-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Feb. 12 *Princeton W(A) 2-1 0-0 0-0 DNP 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 %1-0 0-0

Feb. 13 *Quinnipiac T(A) 2-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 DNP 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Feb. 19 *BROWN W(H) 7-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-0 0-1 0-0 %&2-1 1-1 3-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 DNP 0-0 0-2

Feb. 20 *YALE W(H) 3-2 0-0 *1-0 DNP 0-1 &1-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 %1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Feb. 26 Cornell W(H) 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 %1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 ^1-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 DNP 0-1

Feb. 27 Cornell W(H) 5-2 0-0 0-2 DNP 0-0 0-1 ^1-0 0-0 0-0 *1-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-4 0-0 1-0 %1-0 0-0 0-2

Sept. 26 McGill (Exibition) W(H) 4-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 DNP 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 DNP 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 2015 CLARKSON HOCKEY 2016 MATT DESROSIERS • HEAD COACH n his second season as the solo head coach for the Clarkson University Women’s Hockey team, Matt IDesrosiers has continued to keep the Golden Knights among the elite programs in the NCAA. The Knights have skated to their fi fth consecutive 20+-win season in 2015-16 and are once again competiting for the ECAC Hockey Tournament Championship and their fourth straight berth in the NCAA playoffs. Desrosiers continued to lead the Green and Gold to success in 2014-15, much as he did when he shared the coaching duties with his wife, Shannon, for the previous six years. Desrosiers, who served two years as an assistant on the Clarkson coaching staff from 2006-08 prior to being elevated to co-head coach in 2008-09, has enjoyed great success in guiding the Golden Knights. In 2014-15, Clarkson skated to a 24-11-3 overall record, claimed a share of the ECAC Hockey regular season title with a 16-4-2 conference mark, earned the number one seed in the league playoffs and made its third consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament. In 2013-14 Clarkson reached the pinnacle of accomplishments in Division I women’s hockey when the Knights earned the University’s fi rst-ever NCAA Championship. The Green and Gold won the ECAC Hockey Regular Season title with a 16-2-4 league mark and capped off a 31-5-5 overall record with a 5-4 victory over two-time defending national champion Minnesota in the NCAA Championship game on March 23 to complete Clarkson’s best season ever. In 2013-14 and 2014-15, Desrosiers and his staff won the ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year Award. In Desrosiers’ eight seasons as a Clarkson head coach, the Knights have skated to 186 victories, a .671 win percentage, posted six- campaigns of over 20 wins, qualifi ed for the ECAC Hockey playoffs every year, including six home-ice berths, made fi ve conference championship tournament showings and advanced four times to NCAA Tournament. Numerous players have gained all-star recognition under Desrosiers’ guidance, including Jamie Lee Rattray, who won women’s college hockey’s highest honor - the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award in 2014. No stranger to ECAC Hockey or the North Country, Desrosiers played at St. Lawrence University and joined the college coaching ranks after playing professional hockey for several years. He has an exceptional hockey background, both in college and profession- ally, and is very familiar with ECAC Hockey. Desrosiers focuses on on-ice systems and is also greatly involved with recruiting. A four-year standout on defense at St. Lawrence from 1997-2001, Desrosiers helped the Saints reach the Frozen Four as a junior and gained ECAC and All-America honors as a senior. The Fort Erie, Ontario native was also named an ECAC Robbins Scholar Athlete of the Year in 2001. Desrosiers played fi ve years of professional hockey after graduating from St. Lawrence in 2001. He played in two East Coast Hockey League (ECHL) All-Star games (2002, 2003) representing the Dayton Bombers and the South Carolina Stingrays. He played two seasons in the Central Hockey League (CHL) and helped lead the Colorado Eagles to the 2005 President’s Cup Championship. Matt and Shannon have a young daughter, Brynlee Matison, and a young son, Brodee. MEGHAN DUGGAN • BRITNI SMITH • ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH eghan Duggan, a two-time Olympic silver-medalist and standout at St. Lawrence University, Britni Smith joined the Mcaptain for Team USA’s gold-medal winning squad at the AClarkson Women’s Hockey staff last season.This past sum- 2015 IIHF World Championship, returned to the collegiate ranks mer, Smith served as an assistant coach for Canada’s National Wom- as an assistant coach for Clarkson in 2014-15. en’s U-18 team in a three-game series against the United States. Smith A two-time Olympic silver-medalist with USA Women’s Hock- will also be part of the Team Canada U-18 coaching staff at the 2016 ey, Duggan has extensive experience with the U.S. National pro- IIHF Women’s World Cup Championship. gram. She skated in both the 2010 and 2014 Winter Olympics, As a top assistant at the University of Toronto in 2013-14, serving as USA’s captain at the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi, Rus- Smith helped lead the Varsity Blues to a 21-9 overall record. sia. A native of Danvers, MA, Duggan also represented the U.S. at An all-star defenseman for St. Lawrence, Smith played in 146 six Women’s World Championships, capturing a gold medal fi ve games for the Saints (2006-10) and accumulated 74 points on 20 times (2008, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015) and one silver (2007). goals and 54 assists from the blueline. As a senior, she was named An all-star forward in college for four seasons (2006-09, 2010- a top-10 fi nalist for the 2010 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award. 11) at the University of Wisconsin, Duggan helped to lead the Smith tallied the third-most points in the country by a defense- Badgers to three NCAA National Titles (2007, 2009, 2011). She man in 2009-10, recording eight goals and 17 assists. The Port graduated (Biology ‘11) as the leading scorer in Wisconsin’s Perry, ONT native also gained Second Team All-ECAC Hockey history with 238 points on 108 goals and 130 assists in 159 ca- honors in her junior and senior years and was a three-time confer- reer games. Duggan was honored with the 2011 Patty Kazmaier ence All-Academic team member. Award as the top player in NCAA Division I Women’s Hockey in Smith has extensive experience playing with Canada’s National her senior campaign. programs. She skated with Team Canada’s Under 22 team for four She has also played professionally in the Canadian Women’s years (2006-10) and participated in four Air Canada Cup Tourna- Hockey League (CWHL), skating with the Boston Blades since 2012. ments, winning the Gold Medal three times and the Silver Medal once. 2015 CLARKSON HOCKEY 2016

2014-15 CLARKSON WOMEN'S HOCKEY ROSTER Golden Knights No Name Cl. Pos. S/C. Ht. Birthdate Hometown/Last Team 2 * Corie JACOBSON Jr. D L 5-5 5/28/95 Warren, ONT/Northbay Ice Boltz 4 *$ Shannon MacAULAY Sr. F L 5-11 6/22/94 Mt. Herbert, PEI/ Warner Warriors 7 * Jessica GILLHAM Jr. F L 5-6 3/15/95 Uxbridge, ONT/Aurora Panthers 8 * Lauren LEFLER So. F R 5-8 6/26/96 Windsor, ONT/Bluewater Junior Hawks 9 * Genevieve BANNON Jr. F R 5-8 2/3/95 Candiac, QUE/Onatrio Hockey Academy 12 *# Renata FAST Sr. D R 5-7 10/6/94 Burlington, ONT/ Burlington Jr Barracudas 14 * Savannah HARMON So. D L 5-3 10/27/95 Downers Grove, IL/Boston Shamrocks U19 15 * Amanda TITUS So. F L 5-6 10/6/96 Stittsville, ONT/Ottawa Senators PWHL 16 *# Olivia HOWE Sr. F L 5-11 1/17/94 Moose Jaw, SASK/ Notre Dame AAA Hounds 18 *# Cayley MERCER Jr. F L 5-8 1/18/94 Exeter, ONT/Bluewater Jr. Hawks 19 Loren GABEL Fr. F L 5-4 7/24/97 Kitchener, ONT/ Oakville Jr. Hornets 21 Emma KEENAN Fr. D L 5-7 11/26/97 Calgary, ALB/ Okanagan Hockey Academy 22 Cassidy VINKLE Fr. F L 5-7 8/28/97 Belleville, ONT/ Whitby Jr. Wolves 23 *# Erin AMBROSE Sr. D R 5-4 4/30/94 Keswick, ONT/ Toronto Jr Aero’s 24 * Katelyn FOURNIER So. F L 5-7 3/25/96 Ottawa, ONT/Ottawa Senators PWHL 25 Rhyen McGILL Fr. F L 5-8 10/28/97 Whitby, ONT/ Whitby Jr. Wolves 26 Kelly MARIANI Fr. F R 5-3 3/3/97 Mississauga, ONT/ Mississauga Jr. Chiefs 27 * Brielle BELLERIVE So. F R 5-9 12/1/96 North Vancouver, BC/Okanagan Hockey Acd. 28 Josiane POZZEBON Fr. D L 5-5 3/25/97 Bourget, ONT/ Nepean Jr. Wildcats 33 * McKenzie JOHNSON Jr. G L 5-7 6/1/95 Eden Prairie, MN/Eden Prairie H.S 35 * Shea TILEY So. G L 5-10 12/2/96 Owen Sound, ONT/KW Rangers

* Letterwinners (15) $ Captain, # Assistant Captains Geographical Breakdown: Class Breakdown: Head Coach: Matt DESROSIERS (St. Lawrence Univ. '01) Ontario ...... 14 Seniors ...... 4 Juniors ...... 5 Assistant Coach: Meghan DUGGAN (Univ. of Wisconsin '11) Alberta ...... 1 Sophomores ...... 6 Assistant Coach: Britni SMITH (St. Lawrence Univ. '10) British Columbia ...... 1 Freshmen ...... 6 Strength & Conditioning Coach: Tad JOHNSON (Northern State Univ. '10) Minnesota...... 1 Trainer: Alana ALPERT (San Diego St. '02) Positional Breakdown: Quebec ...... 1 Student Equipment Manager: Logan FISCHER (Clarksonksonon '15) 15) Goal ...... 2 Illinois ...... 1 Defense ...... 6 Prince Edward Island ...... 1 Forwards ...... 13 Saskatchewan ...... 1 2015-16 Golden Knights

CORIE SHANNON JESSICA JACOBSON MacAULAY GILLHAM Jr. - Defense Sr. - Forward Jr. - Forward Warren, ONT Mt. Herbert, PEI Uxbridge, ONT

C #2 #4 #7

2015-16 2015-16 2015-16 Has skated in all 36 games, recording one- Led Clarkson to number two seed as the Junior forward who has seen action in 33 goals and a career-high fi ve assists … Golden Knights’ captain …Played in all games … Tallied four points on one goal Scored the game-winning goal in 5-2 win 36 games and has recorded 24 points on and three assists … Last point was a goal in vs Harvard (1/6) …Had a pair of assists in seven goals and 17 assists …Tied for the the 9-1 win vs Rensselaer (2/5). 6-0 win at Union (11/6)...Last point was an team lead with three power-play goals... assist in 7-0 win vs Brown (2/19). Last point was a pair of assists in 5-2 win Career vs Cornell (2/20). Has appeared in 105 career games with Career four goals and nine assists ... Helped to Has played in 90 career games with fi ve Career lead Clarkson to the University’s fi rst-ever goals and ten assists ... Helped to lead Has skated in 151 games with 45 goals and NCAA Championship title in her rookie Clarkson to the University’s fi rst-ever 52 assists ...Has helped lead Clarkson to campaign ... Attended the 2012 Canadian NCAA Championship title in her rookie two ECAC Hockey Regular Season titles, Women’s U18 National Team Selection campaign ... Named to the ECAC Hockey including one as captain... Was a major Camp, and Team Strength and Condition- weekly Honor Roll twice in 2013-14 ... force up front in postseason play to help ing Camp ... Won Gold at the 2012 Cana- Helped Canada’s Women’s U18 Team win lead the Knights to the 2014 NCAA Title dian U18 Nationals as a member of Team the Gold Medal at the 2013 U18 World ... Scored the game-winning, unassisted Ontario. Championships... Member of 2013 Provin- breakaway goal in the 5-4 championship cial Championship Team which placed 2nd game victory over Minnesota ... Played for Personal at the Esso Cup in Burnaby, BC. the Warner Warriors (JWHL) where she Daughter of Kathy and Kevin Gillham... was the team captain from 2010-2012. Business major ... Graduated with honors Personal from Uxbridge Secondary School. Daughter of Pam and Terry Jacobson ... Personal Shoots left ... Humanities major ... Aca- Daughter of Cathy and Francis MacAu- demic Honor Roll all four years at L’Cole lay ... Shoots left ... Psychology major ... Secondary School ... Has two older broth- Has an older sister, Brittany, and an older ers, Ian and Erik. brother, Peter .

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW 2015-16 36 1 5 6 +17 0 0 1 2015-16 36 7 17 22 +26 3 0 2 2015-16 33 1 3 4 +2 0 0 0 2014-15 38 2 2 4 +14 0 0 0 2014-15 38 16 17 33 +5 5 0 4 2014-15 37 2 4 6 E 0 0 1 2013-14 16 2 3 5 +19 0 0 0 2013-14 39 13 11 24 +16 5 0 3 2013-14 35 1 2 3 +2 0 0 1 Totals 90 5 10 15 +50 0 0 1 2012-13 38 9 7 16 +6 2 0 1 Totals 105 4 9 13 +4 0 0 2 Totals 151 45 52 97 +53 15 0 10

CAREER GAME HIGHS CAREER GAME HIGHS CAREER GAME HIGHS Goals: 1 (5x) 5-2 W(H) vs Harvard, 1/16/16 Goals: 3 - in 5-0 W(H) vs SLU, 10/28/14 Goals: 1(4x)- in 9-1 W(H) vs Rensselaer, 2/6/16 Assists: 2 in 6-0 W(A) at Union, 11/6/15 Assists: 3 (2x) in 4-1 W(A) at Syracuse, 10/24/14 Assists: 2 in 12-1 W(H) vs RIT, 9/28/13 Pts: 2 (0-2) in 6-0 W(A) at Union, 11/6/15 Pts: 4 (2x) - (3-1) in 5-0 W(H) vs SLU, Pts: 2(0-2) in 12-1 W(H) vs RIT, 9/28/13 2015-16 Golden Knights

LAUREN GENEVIEVE RENATA LEFLER BANNON FAST So. - Forward Jr. - Forward Sr. - Defense Windsor, ONT Candiac, QUE Burlington, ONT

A #8 #9 #12

2015-16 2015-16 2015-16 Sophomore forward who has skated in all Junior forward who has set new career Assistant captain who has skated in 32 36 games …Notched career-high 12 points highs in points and assists…Tied for sec- games … Third Team ECAC Hockey on four goals and eight assists... Scored a ond on the team with 37 points on 11 All-Star … Has 16 points on four goals pair of goals and an assist in 9-1 win vs goals and 26 assists…Has ten games this and 12 assists this season … Missed four Rensselaer (2/5)...Last point was an assist season with multiple points… Named to games while playing for Canada in 4 Na- in 3-2 win vs Yale (2/20). the ECAC Hockey Honor Roll fi ve times tions Cup… Named to the ECAC Hockey … Tied for the team lead with two short- Weekly Honor Roll on 2/9...Last point was Career handed goals … Last point was an assist in a agoal in 5-2 win against Cornell (2/27) Has played in 74 career games and scored the 5-2 win vs Cornell (2/27) in the ECAC in ECAC Hockey Quarterfi nals ... Tied for fi ve goals with 11 assists...Served as team Hockey Quarterfi nals. team lead with seven power-play points. captain for the Bluewater Junior Hawks in 2013-14 … Earned a letter in three of her Career Career four years playing the PWHL … Helped Has 96 career points on 34 goals and 62 as- Has appeared in 140 games and has 56 U18 Team Ontario Blue to a silver medal sists in 115 games...Helped to lead Clark- points on 12 goals and 44 assists...Named at the 2013 Canadian National Champion- son to the University’s fi rst-ever NCAA a First-Team ECAC Hockey All-Star in ships … Was named Player of the Game Championship title in her rookie campaign 2014-15...Played a key role in Clarkson against Team Atlantic at 2013 Canadian ... Finalist for ECAC Rookie of the Year ... winning the 2014 NCAA Championship National Championships. Seved as team captain at the Ontario Hock- ... Named to Frozen Four All-Tournament ey Academy ... Helped Canada’s Women’s team... Played for the Burlington Junior Personal U18 National Team win Gold at the 2013 Barracudas (PWHL) ... Was named Female Daughter of Joslyn and David Lefl er ... U18 World Championships ... Attended Athlete of the Year in the Burlington Junior Shoots right ... Has two older brothers, the 2012 Canadian Women’s U18 National programs from 2006 – 2011 and received Luke and Matt Team Selection Camp, and Team Strength Athletic Honors in 2011. and Conditioning Camp. Personal Personal Daughter of Sharon and Douglas Fast... Daughter of Nathalie Arel and Michel Ban- Shoots right ... Business major... Excellent non ... Shoots right ... Science major. all-around athlete who was also recruited by NCAA schools for a soccer scholarship.

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW 2015-16 36 4 8 12 +12 0 0 0 2015-16 36 11 26 37 +30 0 2 3 2015-16 32 4 12 16 +26 2 0 0 2014-15 38 1 3 4 -5 0 0 0 2014-15 38 13 19 32 +18 2 1 2 2014-15 29 4 14 18 +14 2 0 1 Totals 74 5 11 16 +7 0 0 0 2013-14 41 10 17 27 +18 3 0 0 2013-14 41 2 10 12 +36 1 0 0 Totals 115 34 62 96 +66 5 3 5 2012-13 38 2 8 10 +7 2 0 0 Totals 140 12 44 56 +83 7 0 1

CAREER GAME HIGHS CAREER GAME HIGHS CAREER GAME HIGHS Goals: 2 in 9-1 W(H) vs Rensselaer 2/6/16 Goals: 3 in 9-0 W(H) vs Syracuse, 10/24/14 Goals: 1(11x) in 7-0 W(H) vs Brown, 2/19/16 Assists: 2 in 2-2 T(H) vs St. Lawrence, 1/30/16 Assists: 3 in 4-1 W(A) at Syracuse 10/25/14 Assists: 3 in 4-1 W(A) at Syracuse, 10/25/14 Pts: 3 (2-1)- in 9-1 W(H) vs Rensselaer, 2/6/16 Pts: 5 (3-2) - in 9-0 W(H) vs Syrcause 10/24/14 Pts: 3 - (1-2) in 9-1 W(H) vs Rensselaer, 2/5/16 2015-16 Golden Knights

SAVANNAH AMANDA OLIVIA HARMON TITUS HOWE So. - Defense So. - Forward Sr. - Forward Downers Grove, IL Stittsville, ONT Moose Jaw, SASK

#14 #15 A #16

2015-16 2015-16 2015-16 Has 21 points on four goals and 17 as- Sophomore forward who has skated in 32 Senior assistant captain … Tied for sec- sists… Had at least one point in the fi rst games … Tallied three points on a pair of ond on the team in points with 37 on 16 seven games of the season, all wins...Has goals and an assist in 6-0 win at Union goals and 21 assists…Tied for team lead two games with a pair of assists this sea- (11/6)...Scored the only two Clarkson goals with fi ve game-winning goals...Named a son..Named to the ECAC Hockey Weekly in 2-2 tie vs St. Lawrence (1/30)...Last Second-Team ECAC Hockey All-Star... Honor Roll on 10/13...Last point was an as- point was a goal in 2-1 win at Princeton. Named ECAC Hockey Player of the Week sist in 7-0 win vs Brown (2/19). on 10/20 and 2/1...Named to ECAC Hock- Career ey Weekly Honor Roll twice...Last point Career Has 27 points on 12 goals and 15 assists in wasa power-play goal in 5-2 win against Named to ECAC Hockey All-Rookie team 70 career games...Named to ECAC Hockey Cornell (2/27)...Patty Kazmaier Memorial in 2014-15..Has 42 points on 11 goals and All-Academic team in 2014-15...Attended Award Nominee 31 assists in 74 games...Played two sea- the 2013 Canadian Women’s U18 National sons for the Boston Shamrocks, earning Team Selection Camp, and Team Strength Career fi rst-team Junior Women’s Hockey League and Conditioning Camp ... Skated for U18 Has skated in 148 games, tallying 42 goals All-Star honors in 2014 and second team Team Ontario Red squad which won the and 58 assists for 100 career points, the 11th accolades in 2013 … Served as a Boston gold medal at the 2013 Canadian National Clarkson player to reach that mark ... 38 of assistant captain in 2013-14 … Attended Championships. her goals have come in Clarkson victories the USA Hockey National Player Develop- ... Has 12 game-winners ... Played for the ment Camp in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012. Personal Notre Dame AAA Hounds (SFMAAAHL) Daughter of Alison and Stephen Titus... where she served as Team Captain in 2011- Personal Shoots left ... Undecided major ... Ontario 12 ... The career all-time leading scorer for Daughter of Gina and Shawn Harmon... Scholar and Honor Roll student for four goals, assists, and points in the Saskatche- Shoots left ... University Studies major ... years at Sacred Heart H.S. wan Female Midget AAA Hockey League. Academic Honor Roll all four years at Bil- lerica Memorial H.S. Personal Daughter of Kathy and Don Howe ... Shoots left ... Business major

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW 2015-16 36 4 17 21 +32 1 0 1 2015-16 30 5 9 14 +18 1 0 0 2015-16 35 16 21 37 +36 2 2 5 2014-15 38 7 14 21 +11 3 0 3 2014-15 38 7 6 13 -1 1 0 1 2014-15 36 11 20 31 +11 3 0 2 Totals 74 11 31 42 +43 4 0 4 Totals 68 12 15 27 +17 2 0 1 2013-14 41 9 15 24 +21 0 0 4 2012-13 36 6 2 8 +7 0 0 1 Totals 148 42 58 100 +77 5 0 12

CAREER GAME HIGHS CAREER GAME HIGHS CAREER GAME HIGHS Goals: 1(11x) in 3-1 W(H) vs UConn 11/13/15 Goals: 2(2x) in 2-2 T(H) vs St. Lawrence, 1/30/16 Goals: 2 (4x) in 7-0 W(H) vs Brown 2/19/16 Assists: 2 (6x) in 4-1 W(H) vs Union, 2/6/16 Assists: 2 (3x) in 9-1 W(H) vs Rensselaer, 2/5/16 Assists: 3(4x) in 6-1 W(A) at St. Lawrence, 1/28/16 Pts: 3(3x) (1-2) in 4-2 W(H) vs Rensselaer, 1/17/15 Pts: 3 (2-1) in 6-0 W(H) at Union, 11/6/15 Pts: 4 (2x)- (1-3) in 6-1 W(A) at St. Lawrence, 1/28/16 2015-16 Golden Knights

CAYLEY LOREN EMMA MERCER GABEL KEENAN Jr. - Forward Fr. - Forward Fr. - Defense Exeter, ONT Kitchener, ONT Calgary, ALB

A #18 #19 #21

2015-16 2015-16 2015-16 Junior assistant captain...Leading scorer Leads all Clarkson rookies with 27 points Freshman defenseman who has skated with 46 points on 24 goals and 22 assists on 18 goals and nine assist… Leads the in all 36 games … Scored her fi rst col- … Named First-Team ECAC Hockey All- nation in goals for a fi rst-year player… legiate goal in the 4-2 win at Boston Star... Finalist for ECAC Hockey’s Best Scored three goals in 7-0 win vs Brown University (10/16) … Last point was Forward Award… Named ECAC Hockey (2/19), the fi rst freshman hat trick for an assist in 2-1 win at Princeton (2/12) Player of the Month for October and ECAC Clarkson since 2008… Named to ECAC Hockey Player of the Week on 10/6 and Hockey All-Rookie Team...Named ECAC Career 10/27… Had hat tricks in consecutive wins Hockey Rookie of the Week on 2/23 and A solid, steady defenseman who skat- over New Hampshire in October… Has 15 named to ECAC Hockey Weekly Honor ed for the Okanagan Hockey Academy, multuple point games this season...Patty Roll six times...Named ECAC Hockey serving as assistant captain in 2014-15 Kazmaier Memorial Award nominee... Be- Rookie of the Month for February. … Won a bronze medal with U18 Team came the tenth Clarkson skater with 100 Alberta at 2015 Canada Winter Games. career points in 7-0 win at Brown (1/9) Career A skilled forward who emerged as a steady Personal Career contributor for the Oakville Jr. Hornets last Daughter of Fiona and Kevin Keenan … Has played in 115 games with 51 goals and season … Participated in U18 Team Cana- Born on November 26, 1997 in Mission 61 assists ... Named ECAC Hockey First- da strength and conditioning camps in 2013 Viejo, CA … Shoots left … Undecided Team All-Star and Patty Kazmaier Memo- and 2014 and was a part of U18 selection major ... Has an older brother, Ryan, and a rial Award Nominee in 2014-15... Served camp in 2014 … Won a silver medal with younger sister, Megan … Honor Roll stu- as team captain for the Bluewater Junior U18 Team Ontario at 2015 Canada Winter dent at Pen H.S. … Lists track and beach Hawks ... A Canadian Women’s U18 Team Games. as other favorite sports … Lists Member in 2010 & 2011 Summer Series Drew Doughty has her favorite athlete … vs. Team USA. Personal Daughter of Lori and Larry Gabel … Born Personal on July 24, 1997 … Shoots left … Com- Daughter of Becky and Brian Mercer... munications major with minor in Digital Shoots left ... Business major ... Honor roll Design ... Honor Roll student at St. Mary’s student in all four years of H.S. ... Older H.S. … Lists badminton, and vol- sister, Carly, was a two-year captain (2012- leyball has other favorite sports … Lists 14) for the Knights. Mikkel Boedker has her favorite athlete … Recruited by many schools, including Providence, North Dakota, St. Lawrence, Quinnipiac, Boston University and Boston College

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW 2015-16 36 24 22 46 +34 3 0 3 2015-16 36 18 9 27 +25 3 0 2 2015-16 36 1 6 7 +20 0 0 0 2014-15 38 24 20 44 +35 4 0 6 Totals 36 18 9 27 +25 3 0 2 Totals 36 1 6 7 +20 0 0 0 2013-14 41 3 19 22 +17 2 0 2 2012-13 inj Totals 115 51 61 112 +91 9 0 11

CAREER GAME HIGHS CAREER GAME HIGHS CAREER GAME HIGHS Goals: 3 (3x) in 6-4 W(H) vs UNH, 10/24/15 Goals: 3 in 7-0 W(H) vs Brown, 2/19/16 Goals: 1 in 4-2 W(A) at Boston Univ., 10/26/15 Assists: 3 (3x) in 7-0 W(A) at Brown, 1/9/16 Assists: 1 (9x) in 2-0 W(H) vs Cornell, 2/26/16 Assists: 1 (6x) in 2-1 W(A) at Princeton, 2/12/16 Pts: 4 - (1-3) in 5-0 W(H) vs SLU, 10/28/14 Pts: 3 (2x)(3-0) in 7-0 W(H) vs Brown, 2/19/16 Pts: 1 (7x)(0-1) in 2-1 W(A) at Princeton, 2/12/16 2015-16 Golden Knights

CASSIDY ERIN KATELYN VINKLE AMBROSE FOURNIER Fr. - Forward Sr. - Defense So. - Forward Belleville, ONT Keswick, ONT Ottawa, ONT

A #22 #23 #24

2015-16 2014-15 2015-16 Freshman forward who has skated in all 36 Senior assistant captain … Team lead in Freshman forward who has skated in 31 games … Scored her fi rst two collegiate points among defensemen with 25 …First games … Finished the regular season with goals in the 7-0 win at Brown (1/9) …Had Team ECAC Hockey All-Star...Finalist for fi ve points on two goals and three assists … two assists in 9-1 win against Rensselaer ECAC Hockey Best Defenseman Award... First collegiate goal was in 5-2 win at Yale (2/5)... Last point was an assist in the 2-0 Leads team with 38 blocked shots and +22 (1/8)...Last point was an assist in 7-0 win victory against Cornell (2/26)...Named mark in conference games...Named ECAC against Brown (2/19). to ECAC Hockey Weekly Honor Roll on Hockey Player of the Week on 1/12...Had 1/12. four assists in 5-2 win vs Cornell (2/27)... Career Named to the ECAC Hockey Weekly Hon- Has eight points on two goals and six assist Career or Roll on 3/1. in 69 career games...Played alongside fel- Played alongside fellow Clarkson fresh- low Clarkson freshmen Amanda Titus with man, Rhyen McGill with the Whitby Jr. Career the Ottawa Lady Senators (PWHL) last Wolves last season … Served as an as- Third team ECAC Hockey All-Star in season... Attended the 2013, 2012, 2011, sistant captain in 2014-15 ... Participated 2013-14...A 2015 Patty Kazmaier ME- 2010 OWHA U18 National Team Selection in U18 Team Canada selection camps morial Award nominee...Ninth player in Camp. and strength and conditioning camp … Clarkson history with 100 career points Won silver medal with U18 Team On- ...First-Team All-American in 2013-14 ... Personal tario and 2015 Canada Winter Games. A 2014 Top 10 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Daughter of Jane Fitzpatrick and Marc Award fi nalist ... Lead Division I in scoring Fournier... Shoots left … Business major. Personal from the blueline with 50 points in 2013- Daughter of Tanya and Brad Vinkle … 14... ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Year in Born on August 28, 1997 … Shoots left 2012-13... Seved as team captain for the … Business major ... Has an older sister, Toronto Junior Aero’s (PWHL) ... A Cana- Casey, and a younger sister, Carley … An dian Women’s U18 Team Member; 2009, Ontario Scholar and Gold Standing student 2010, 2011 Summer Series vs. Team USA. at St. Theresa Catholic School … Also likes swimming and running … Lists Sid- Personal ney Crosby has her favorite athlete … Also Daughter of Laura and Glenn Ambrose ... recruited by Yale, Syracuse, St. Lawrence, Shoots right ... Innovative Entrepreneur- North Dakota and Quinnipiac. ship major.

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW 2015-16 36 3 6 9 +9 0 0 1 2015-16 26 6 19 25 +29 2 0 0 2015-16 31 2 3 5 +5 0 0 0 Totals 36 3 6 9 +9 0 0 1 2014-15 31 6 17 23 +7 4 0 2 2014-15 38 0 3 3 +6 0 0 0 2013-14 37 14 36 50 +44 6 0 3 Totals 69 2 6 8 +11 0 0 0 2012-13 34 6 30 36 +25 4 0 0 Totals 128 32 102 130 +106 16 0 5

CAREER GAME HIGHS CAREER GAME HIGHS CAREER GAME HIGHS Goals: 2 in 7-0 W(A) at Brown, 1/9/16 Goals: 3 (2x) - in 5-2 W(H) vs SLU, 10/4/13 Goals: 1 (2x) in 6-1 W(A) at St. Lawrence 1/28/16 Assists: 2 in 9-1 W(H) vs Rensselaer, 2/5/16 Assists: 4 (2x) - in 5-2 W(H) vs Cornell, 2/27/16 Assists: 1(6x) in 7-0 W(H) vs Brown, 1/9/16 Pts: 2 (2x)(0-2) in 9-1 W(H) vs Rensselaer, 2/5/16 Pts: 5 (3-2) in 12-1 W(H) vs RIT, 9/28/13 Pts: 1 (8x) - (0-1) in 7-0 W(H) vs Brown, 1/9/16 2015-16 Golden Knights

RHYEN KELLY BRIELLE McGILL MARIANI BELLERIVE Fr. - Forward Fr. - Forward So. - Forward Whitby, ONT Mississauga, ONT North Vancouver, BC

#25 #26 #27

2015-16 2015-16 2015-16 Freshman forward who has skated in all 36 First-year forward who has skated in 35 Has fi ve points on one goal and four assist in games … Sixth on the team with 24 points games, racking up 17 points on nine goals 26 games …Scored the game-winning goal on 13 goals and 11 assists...Scored her fi rst and eight assists… Named to ECAC Hock- in 2-1 win at Princeton (2/12)… Scored the collegiate goal in just her second game, ey Weekly Honor Roll on 10/20 and 2/2... game-winning goal in the season-fi nale 1-0 which was the 3-2 win at St.Lawrence Scored fi rst two collegiate goals in 5-0 win win at Harvard (2/21). (10/3) …Named ECAC Hockey Rookie at Vermont (10/9)...Second on the team of the Week on 10/13 and 1/26 and to the with four game-winning goals...Last point Career ECAC Hockey Weekly Honor Roll on was the game-winning goal in 5-2 win vs Has fi ve goals and 15 assists in 64 career 10/6...Tied for third in conference points Cornell (2/27) in ECAC Hockey Quarter- games...Scored the game-winning goal among rookies...Last point was a goal in fi nals. at Harvard that helped Clarkson clinch a 5-2 win vs Cornell (2/27) in ECAC Hockey share of 2014-15 ECAC Hockey Regu- Quarterfi nals. Career lar Season title...Played for the Okanagan An extremely smart player who skated for Hockey Academy (JWHL) in 2013-14 … Career the Mississauga Jr. Chiefs, serving as team Won a gold medal with Canada’s U18 team Played alongside fellow Clarkson fresh- captain in 2014-15 and as assistant cap- at the 2014 World Championships. man, Cassidy Vinkle with the Whitby Jr. tain in 2013-14 … Extensive experience Wolves last season … Served as team cap- with Canada’s U18 program – strength Personal tain in 2014-15 ... A quick, strong, powerful and conditioning camps (2013, 2014) Daughter of Heather and Gerry Bellerive... skater who gained experience with Hockey and selection camps (2013-14) … Played Shoots right … Business major ... Gradu- Canada … Participated in Team Canada’s for U18 Team Ontario at 2015 Canada ated with honors from Penticton H.S. U22 Strength and Conditioning Camp this Winter Games, winning a silver medal. summer … Won a silver medal with U18 Team Canada at 2015 World Champion- Personal ships … Won a silver medal with U18 Team Daughter of Lynn and Max Mariani … Ontario at 2015 Canada Winer Games. Born on March 3, 1997 … Shoots right … Business major ... Graduated with hon- Personal ors from Penticton H.S. … Has two older Daughter of Cathy O’Toole and Chris brothers, Kyle and Lee. McGill … Born on October 28, 1997 … Shoots left … Psychology major ... Has an older sister, Natasha … Honor Roll student at Donald A. Wilson S.S. Also likes to bowl … Lists Sidney Crosby has her favorite athlete.

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW 2015-16 36 13 11 23 +16 2 0 3 2015-16 35 9 8 17 +17 0 0 5 2015-16 26 1 4 5 +5 0 0 1 Totals 36 13 11 24 +16 2 0 3 Totals 35 9 8 17 +17 0 0 5 2014-15 38 4 11 15 E 1 0 2 Totals 64 5 15 20 +5 1 0 3

CAREER GAME HIGHS CAREER GAME HIGHS CAREER GAME HIGHS Goals: 2 in 5-0 W(A) at Vermont, 10/9/15 Goals: 2(2x) in 6-0 W(A) at Union, 11/6/15 Goals: 1(5x) in 2-1 W(A) at Princeton, 2/12/16 Assists: 3 in 9-1 W(H) vs Rensselaer, 2/5/16 Assists: 2 in 4-2 W(H) vs UNH, 10/23/15 Assists: 2 in 5-3 L(H) at SLU, 10/3/14 Pts: 3 (2x)(0-3) in 9-1 W(H) vs Rensselaer, 2/5/16 Pts: 2 (3x)(2-0) in 6-0 W(A) at Union, 11/6/15 Pts: 2 (0-2) in 5-3 L(H) at SLU, 10/3/14 2015-16 Golden Knights

JOSIANE McKENZIE SHEA POZZEBON JOHNSON TILEY Fr. - Defense Jr. - Goal So. - Goal Bourget, ONT Eden Prairie, MN Owen Sound, ONT

#28 #33 #35

2015-16 2015-16 2015-16 Freshman defenseman who has appeared in Has a 3-0-0 record in six games, with three Started 33 of the team’s 36 games this all 36 games … Has 12 points on two goals starts… Made her fi rst career start and season...Has a 25-3-5 record overall and a and assist… Last points were a pair of as- earned her fi rst shutout in 3-0 win agains 13-3-5 mark in conference...Named ECAC sists in 5-2 win vs Cornell (2/27) … Third t Vermont (10/10)…Made a career-high Hockey Goaltender of the Month for Octo- on the team with 32 blocked shots. 19 saves in her second start in 6-4 win ber and Goaltender of the Week on 10/20... against New Hampshire (10/24) … Started Named to the ECAC Hockey Weekly Hon- Career fi rst conference game in 4-1 win vs Union or Roll eleven times...Fifth in the country A standout player on the blueline for the (2/6)...Named to ECAC Hockey Weekly with a 1.35 goals against average and tied Nepean Jr. Wildcats ... Served as an assis- Honor Roll on 10/13 and 2/9. for fi fth with eight shutouts. tant captain for the 2013-14 and 2014-15 Career seasons ... Gained extensive experience Has 3-0-0 record in eight games...Team Career playing at the international level with captain at Eden Prairie H.S. ... Team MVP Tied for second in Clarkson history with ... Participated in Canada’s in her junior and senior years ... Selected 49 career victories and fourth with 17 shut- National Women’s Development Team to All-Conference Team each year from outs...Named ECAC Hockey Goaltender of selection camp this past August in Cal- 2009-2013. the Year and Rookie of the Year in 2014- gary ... Was a member of Canada’s U18 15...Was named an ECAC Hockey First- Team which won a Silver Medal at the Personal Team All-Star and to the All-Rookie team 2015 World Championships in Buffalo. Daughter of Sandra and Todd Johnson in 2014-15...Starting goaltender for the (H.S. Hockey Coach at Prior Lake, MN)... KW Rangers (PWHL) in 2013-14 … Back- Personal Catches left ... Engineering and Manage- stopped Canada’s U18 team at the 2014 Daughter of Josee and Marco Pozzebon ment major ... Academic All-American at World Championships going 3-0 while al- … Born on March 25, 1997 … Shoots Eden Prairie H.S. lowing just one goal en route to the gold left … Business major ... Four-year Hon- medal. or Roll student at West Hill Secondary … Has a younger brother, Nico, and an older Personal brother, Alex … Likes playing ping pong Daughter of Nicki and ... Catch- … Lists Marie Philip Poulinas her favorite es left … Biology major ... Four-year Hon- athlete. or Roll student at West Hill Secondary.

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW Year GP-S MIN GA SVS SV% GAA REC SO Year GP-S MIN GA SVS SV% GAA REC SO 2015-16 36 2 10 12 +29 0 0 1 2015-16 6-3 269 5 61 .924 1.11 3-0-0 1 2015-16 33-33 1912 43 575 .930 1.35 25-3-5 8 Totals 36 2 10 12 +29 0 0 1 2014-15 2-0 57 3 19 .864 3.14 0-0-0 0 2014-15 38-37 2182 51 788 .939 1.40 24-11-3 9 2013-14 dnp Totals 71-70 4094 94 1363 .935 1.38 47-14-8 17 Totals 8-3 327 8 80 .909 1.47 3-0-0 1

CAREER GAME HIGHS CAREER GAME HIGHS CAREER GAME HIGHS Goals: 1(2x) in 3-0 W(H) vs Princeton, 11/21/15 Saves: 19 in 6-4 W(H) vs UNH, 10/24/15 Saves: 42 in 3-1 W(A) at SLU, 2/3/15 Assists: 2 (2x) in 5-2 W(H) vs Cornell, 2/27/16 Svs Pd: 8( 3x) (3rd) in 6-4 W(H) vs UNH 10/24/15 Svs Pd: 18 (3rd) in 3-1 W(A) at SLU 2/3/15 Pts: 2 (3x)(0-2) in 5-2 W(H) vs Cornell, 2/27/16 GA: 3 in 3-8 L(H) vs Cornell, 12/5/14 GA: 5 in 3-8 L(H) vs Cornell, 12/5/14 GOLDEN KNIGHTS 2015-16 SEASON in REVIEW

Game #1 (October 2, 2015) - Att: 671 Game #2 (October 3, 2015) - Att: 855 Game #3 (October 6, 2015) - Att: 382 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Appleton Arena, Canton, NY Tennity Pavilion, Syracuse, NY Final Score: CLARKSON 4 - St. Lawrence 0 Final Score: CLARKSON 3 - St. Lawrence 2 Final Score: CLARKSON 3 - Syracuse 1

A strong performance in the opening game of A three-goal, third-period rally capped off an Goals from three different Golden Knights and the year helped Clarkson skate to a 4-0 victory exciting opening weekend for Clarkson as the another solid effort in the crease by Shea Tiley over rival St. Lawrence on Friday night at Cheel Golden Knights completed a non-conference lifted Clarkson to a 3-1 victory over Syracuse Arena.In the fi rst period, it was St. Lawrence series sweep of their archrival with Saturday’s 3-2 in non-conference action in Central NY on who took the majority of shots, but Clarkson come-from-behind win at St. Lawrence. Trailing Tuesday night. The Knights led from the start fi nished the period with a 1-0 lead. The open- 2-0 after 40 minutes, Clarkson answered back at Syracuse, taking a 2-0 lead midway through ing goal of the season for the Green and Gold quickly in the third period against St. Lawrence. the fi rst period on goals by Rhyen McGill and came at 11:14 when Cayley Mercer’s pass from Savannah Harmon started the Green and Gold’s Shannon MacAulay. McGill started things off behind the net found Olivia Howe in the crease, rally with her second goal of the weekend at 2:57. with her second collegiate tally, fi nishing off an with Howe burying it into the St. Lawrence net. Cayley Mercer followed with her second goal of assist from Amanda Titus at 10:04. Just over two Clarkson doubled its advantage at 10:48 on a the season at 10:56 to tie the game. Rhyen Mc- minutes later MacAulay connected on the power great individual effort by Loren Gabel. Savan- Gill will certainly remember her fi rst collegiate play at 12:17 for her fi rst goal of the season. nah Harmon passed to Gabel at the half-way line goal as she came through with the game-winner Genevieve Bannon and Brielle Bellerive were and then Gabel used her speed to slice through with 3:15 remaining in regulation to silence the credited with the assists. After a scoreless second the Saints’ defense and scored her fi rst collegeiate Saints’ fan in Appleton Arena. St. Lawrence, period, the Orange cut the defi cit to 2-1 with a goal.The Golden Knights added two insurance which was shut out by the Knights 4-0 at Cheel goal by Melissa Piacentini at 10:42 of the fi nal goals in the third period. First, with an empty St. on Friday, wasted little time in getting untrack frame. The Knights, however, sealed their ninth Lawrence net, Emma Keenan poked the puck to in the second game of the weekend as Kayla straight win over Syracuse when ECAC Hockey Howe who fed Mercer for an easy fi nish into the Nielsen scored just 11 seconds after the opening Player of the Week, Cayley Mercer connected vacated net. Then, with three minutes remaining, faceoff. The Saints made it 2-0 just 58 seconds on the power play for her team-high third goal of Clarkson put together a beautiful sequence of into the second period on a goal by Hannah the season with 1:38 remaining. Clarkson outshot passes for its fourth goal. Kelly Mariani sent a Miller. Clarkson outshot the Saints 46-29. Shea the Orange 37-23 and went 2-of-5 on the power pass to Genevieve Bannon on the right wing who Tiley posted 27 saves to record her 26th career play while killing off all three of Syracuse’s man- threaded a pass directly into the path of a streak- win. Both teams went 0-of-4 on the power play. advantage opportunities. Tiley fi nished with 22 ing Harmon who tapped home on the back post. saves to improve her career record in the Clarkson Score by Periods goal to 27-11-3. Score by Periods CLARKSON (2-0-0) 0 0 3 x — 3 St. Lawrence (0-2-1) 0 0 0 x — 0 St. Lawrence (0-3-1) 1 1 0 x — 2 Score by Periods CLARKSON (1-0-0) 1 1 2 x — 4 CLARKSON (3-0-0) 2 0 1 x — 3 1st: SLU-Nielsen-1 (Heidersbach, Boulier); 0:11 Syracuse (0-1-0) 0 0 1 x — 1 1st: CU-Howe-1 (Mercer); 11:14 2nd: SLU-Miller-1 (Webster, Marchment); 0:58 2nd: CU-Gabel-1 (Harmon); 10:48 3rd: CU-Harmon-2 (Keenan); 2:57 1st: CU-McGill-2 (Titus); 10:04 3rd: CU-Mercer-1 (Howe, Bannon), eng; 12:45 CU-Mercer-2 (Howe, Fast); 10:56 CU-MacAulay-1 (Bannon, Bellerive), ppg; 12:17 CU-Harmon-3 (Bannon, Mariani); 17:01 CU-McGill-1 (Mercer); 16:45 2nd; No Scoring Penalties: Clarkson 2/4, St. Lawrence 3/6 Penalties: Clarkson 4/8, SLU 4/8 3rd: SU-Piacentini-1 (Quinn, Grossi); 10:42 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-2, St. Lawrence 0-1 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-4, SLU 0-4 CU-Mercer-3 (Harmon, Fast), ppg; 18:22 Svs: CU (Tiley- 60:00) 13-4-6=23 Svs: CU (Tiley- 60:00) 9-8-10=27 Penalties: Clarkson 3/6, Syracuse 5/10 SLU (Shelly - 59:05) 5-13-14 =32 SLU (Shelly - 57:32) 18-14-11 =43 Power Plays: Clarkson 2-5, Syracuse 0-3 Svs: CU (Tiley- 60:00) 10-8-4=22 SU (Gilligan - 58:35) 7-11-16 =34

CLARKSON WOMEN’S HOCKEY

Game #4 (October 9, 2015) - Att: 304 Game #5 (October 10, 2015) - Att: 350 Game #6 (October 16, 2015) - Att: 156 Gutterson Fieldhouse, Burlington, VT Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Walter Brown Arena, Boston, MA Final Score: CLARKSON 5 - Vermont 0 Final Score: CLARKSON 3 - Vermont 0 Final Score: CLARKSON 4 - BU 2

Rhyen McGill and Kelly Mariani both scored In her first career start, McKenzie Johnson Led by three freshman scorers, fourth-ranked a pair of goals as fi fth-ranked Clarkson defeated fi nished with a shutout as fi fth-ranked Clark- Clarkson clawed back from an early 2-0 defi cit Vermont 5-0 on Friday night. The Golden Knights son defeated visiting Vermont 3-0 on Saturday and defeated ninth-ranked Boston University on opened the scoring 13 minutes into the game afternoon in Cheel Arena. The Green and Gold Friday night at Walter Brown Arena in Boston. when Mariani scored her fi rst collegiate goal. opened the scoring just 3:27 into the game. On a The Terriers opened the scoring at 18:16 with a Clarkson added three more goals in the second power-play, Olivia Howe scored off a pass from power-play goal by Kayla Tutino. It was the fi rst period. First, Renata Fast scored her fi rst goal of Cayley Mercer. It was the second goal of the year power-play goal allowed by Clarkson this season the season on a Clarkson power-play. Savannah for Howe and the fi fth assist for Mercer. Savan- and just the second time that the Knights trailed Harmon and McGill grabbed assists on the goal. nah Harmon also picked up her sixth helper of after the fi rst period. The Terriers doubled their Mariani added her second score fi ve minutes later the year on the goal. Clarkson doubled its lead lead just 37 seconds into the second period on a with Mercer assisting her. McGill scored her third at 13:59 in the fi rst period. Working again on a goal by Maddie Elia.That was all Boston scored goal of the year with less than two minutes left in power-play, Loren Gabel and Josiane Pozzebon though as the Clarkson defense began to limit the the period. Amanda Titus and Brielle Bellerive passed the puck between each other near the blue Terriers’ opportunities. The Green and Gold got were credited with assists on the goal. McGill line. Pozzebon lined up a shot from the top and on the scoreboard themselves at 2:28 on a solo added a fi fth goal in the third period. Titus and beat the Vermont goaltender for her fi rst collegiate goal by Emma Keenan. Clarkson tied the game Emma Keenan had the assists. Clarkson held goal, with the score coming just one second after with just eight seconds remaining in the second a staggering 31-12 advantage in shots. It is the the power-play had expired. Genevieve Ban- period. This time it was Loren Gabel who scored. fourth straight game that the Green and Gold non also added an assist on the goal. Clarkson’s Clarkson did not waste much time in the fi nal have outshot their opponents. Clarkson scored on third goal again came during an extra man op- period, as the Golden Knights took the lead 1:28 one of their two power-plays while killing off all portunity. This time, the Golden Knights scored into the stanza. The eventual game-winning goal four of Vermont’s extra man opportunities. Shea one second after a 5-on-3 advantage came off came off the stick of Kelly Mariani with Olivia Tiley made twelve saves to complete her second the board. The goal came off the stick of Gabel, Howe and Josiane Pozzebon picking up assists. shutout of the year and eleventh of her career. with Bannon and Brielle Bellerive getting the Clarkson added an insurance goal at 13:19 in assists. Clarkson held a 34-15 edge in shots. The the third period. Cayley Mercer tallied her Score by Periods Golden Knights went 2-4 on power-plays and team-leading fourth goal of the season with CLARKSON (4-0-0) 1 3 1 x — 5 killed off both man-advantage opportunities for Renata Fast and Savannah Harmon grabbing Vermont (0-3-0) 0 0 0 x — 0 the Catamounts. Johnson fi nished with 15 saves the assists. 1st: CU-Mariani-1 (Howe, Mercer); 13:39 in her fi rst career start, while Molly Depew made 2nd: CU-Fast-1 (Harmon, McGill), ppg; 9:37 31 stops for Vermont. Score by Periods CU-Mariani-2 (Mercer); 14:05 CLARKSON (6-0-0) 0 2 2 x — 4 CU-McGill-3 (Titus, Bellerive); 18:01 Score by Periods Boston Univ. (3-2-0) 1 1 0 x — 2 3rd: CU-McGill-4 (Titus, Keenan); 8:11 Vermont (0-4-0) 0 0 0 x — 0 Penalties: Clarkson 4/8, Vermont 2/4 CLARKSON (5-0-0) 2 1 0 x — 3 1st: BU-Tutino-1 (Lefort, Bach), ppg; 18:16 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-2, Vermont 0-4 2nd: BU-Elia-1 (Lefort, Hanson); 0:37 Svs: CU (Tiley- 60:00) 3-6-3=12 1st: CU-Howe-2 (Mercer, Harmon), ppg; 3:27 CU-Keenan-1 (unassisted); 2:28 VT (Litchfi eld - 60:00) 10-10-6 =26 CU-Pozzebon-1 (Gabel, Bannon); 13:59 CU-Gabel-3 (unassisted); 19:52 2nd: CU-Gabel-2 (Bannon, Bellerive), ppg; 15:14 3rd: CU-Mariani-3 (Howe, Pozzebon); 1:28 3rd: No Scoring CU-Mercer-4 (Fast, Harmon); 13:19 Penalties: Clarkson 2/4, Vermont 5/10 Penalties: Clarkson 6/12, BU 5/10 Power Plays: Clarkson 2-5, Vermont 0-2 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-3, BU 1-4 Svs: CU (Johnson- 59:48) 6-1-8=15 Svs: CU (Tiley- 60:00) 9-17-6=32 VT (Depaw - 60:00) 6-14-11 =31 BU (Hanson - 58:34) 13-15-9 =37

GOLDEN KNIGHTS 2015-16 SEASON in REVIEW

Game #7 (October 17, 2015) - Att: 240 Game #8 (October 23, 2015) - Att: 261 Game #9 (October 24, 2015) - Att: 477 Walter Brown Arena, Boston, MA Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Cheel Arena, Potsdam Final Score: CLARKSON 4 - BU 1 Final Score: CLARKSON 4 - UNH 2 Final Score: CLARKSON 6 - UNH 4

A pair of goals by both Olivia Howe and Gen- A hat trick from Cayley Mercer propelled Powered by the second hat trick of the weekend evieve Bannon highlighted Clarkson’s 4-1 Clarkson to a 4-2 victory over visiting New by Cayley Mercer, Clarkson defeated New victory over Boston University on Saturday, Hampshire on Friday afternoon in Cheel Arena. Hampshire 6-4 at Cheel Arena on Saturday. capping off a weekend sweep of the perennial New Hampshire got on the board fi rst when Sara Clarkson came out strong against the Wildcats national power on its home ice in Boston. The Carlson scored her fi rst goal of the season at the and took a quick 2-0 lead with goals less than Green and Gold never trailed in Saturday’s 3:27 mark. Mercer scored her fi rst goal with under three minutes apart. UNH got on the scoreboard at game against Boston University, taking a 1-0 two minutes left in the fi rst period. She stole the 14:04 with a goal by Jonna Curtis. Mercer added lead on Howe’s tally at 15:54 of the fi rst period. puck near the center line and passed to Genevieve two more in the middle frame to complete her Howe scored again, her fourth of the season, at Bannon. Bannon’s return pass allowed Mercer to second hat trick of the weekend and third career 9:43 of the middle frame. Boston University got score and tie the game at one. Clarkson took the three-goal game. UNH, however, came back on the scoreboard with 1:26 remaining in the lead with two second-period goals. First,Loren with Curtis’s second goal of the game at 17:39 period to cut the Knights’ lead to 2-1 after 40 Gabel scored a power-play goal off a pass from to cut the Knights’ lead to 4-3 after 40 minutes. minutes.That was all the scoring for the home Bannon at 4:25. Mercer scored her second goal Rhyen McGill came through with the game- team, however as the Knights closed out the at 15:54.Olivia Howe and Kelly Mariani had winner at 11:05 of the third period, fi nishing off road weekend with a pair of goals from Bannon the assists.Mercer completed her hat trick at 1:30 a give-and-go out of the corner with Genevieve over the fi nal 20 minutes. Entering the game as in the third period. The goal came when Howe, Bannon for her fi fth goal of the season. Once Clarkson’s top playmaker, Bannon scored her from behind the net, found Mercer in the crease, again UNH fought back to make it a one-goal fi rst of the season at 6:39 of the third and added with Mariani again adding an assist off a faceoff game at 18:09 with Amy Schlagel’s goal. Clark- her second goal of the day, into an empty net win.New Hampshire scored a second goal when son, however, closed out the win with Gabel’s with 1:39 remaining.Clarkson’s leading scorer, Jonna Curtis latched onto an errant Clarkson pass second of the day, an empty-net tally at 18:28. Cayley Mercer recorded a pair of assists to give and scored. Clarkson outshout New Hampshire Making her second career start in the Clarkson her a team-high 11 points (4-7) on the season. The 34-19 and scored on one of its two power-plays crease, McKenzie Johnson posted 19 saves. Knights outshot the Terriers 41-23, including a while killing off all three Wildcat extra man op- 14-7 margin in the fi rst period. Shea Tiley, play- portunities. Shea Tiley fi nished with 17 saves for Score by Periods ing her 44th career game in the Clarkson crease, Clarkson while Vilma Vaattovaara made 30 stops UNH (0-7-0) 1 2 1 x — 4 CLARKSON (9-0-0) 2 2 2 x — 6 posted 22 saves to record her 30th career victory. for New Hampshire. 1st: CU-Mercer-8 (Keenan); 6:19 Score by Periods Score by Periods CU-Gabel-5 (Bannon, MacAulay); 9:06 New Hampshire (0-6-0) 1 0 1 x — 2 CLARKSON (7-0-0) 1 1 2 x — 4 UNH-Curtis-4 (Fedeski, Haslett); 14:04 CLARKSON (8-0-0) 1 2 1 x — 4 Boston Univ. (3-3-0) 0 1 0 x — 1 2nd: CU-Mercer-9 (Howe, Fast); 3:16 UNH-Rheault-1 (Pelletier, Taylor); 12:36 1st: UNH-Carlson-1 (Wenczkowski); 3:27 1st: CU-Howe-3 (Mercer); 15:54 CU-Mercer-10 (Harmon, Fast), ppg; 13:42 CU-Mercer-5 (Bannon); 18:42 2nd: CU-Howe-4 (Mariani, Mercer); 9:43 UNH-Curtis-5 (Carlson); 17:39 2nd: CU-Gabel-4 (Bannon), ppg; 4:25 BU-Davis-5 (Woodworth); 18:34 3rd: CU-McGill-5 (Bannon, Gabel); 11:05 CU-Mercer-6 (Howe, Mariani); 15:54 3rd: CU-Bannon-1 (Harmon); 6:39 UNH-Schlagel-2 (Curtis, Haslett); 18:09 3rd: CU-Mercer-7 (Howe, Mariani); 1:30 CU-Bannon-2 (Gabel, MacAulay), eng; 18:21 CU-Gabel-6 (unassisted), eng; 18:28 UNH-Curtis-3 (unassisted); 9:15 Penalties: Clarkson 3/6, BU 6/12 Penalties: Clarkson 1/2, UNH 2/4 Penalties: Clarkson 3/6, UNH 2/4 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-5, BU 0-2 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-2, UNH 0-1 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-2, UNH 0-3 Svs: CU (Tiley- 60:00) 7-3-12=22 Svs: CU (Johnson - 60:00) 4-7-8 =19 Svs: CU (Tiley- 60:00) 3-4-10=17 BU (O’Neil - 59:36) 13-10-14 =37 UNH (Vaattovaara - 59:21) 10-13-7 =30 UNH (Vaattovaara - 56:25) 13-9-8 =30 CLARKSON WOMEN’S HOCKEY

Game #10 (October 30, 2015) - Att: 812 Game #11 (October 31, 2015) - Att: 567 Game #12 (November 6, 2015) - Att: 75 Bright-Landry Hockey Center, Boston, MA Thompson Arena, Hanover, NH Messa Rink, Schenectady, NY Final Score: CLARKSON 0 - Harvard 0 Final Score: CLARKSON 3- Dartmouth 3 Final Score: CLARKSON 6 - Union 0

When Clarkson travels to play Harvard, goals For the second straight day, Clarkson fi nished A strong fi rst period carried Clarkson to a con- can be extremely hard to come by. Just one goal its game in a tie, this time the Golden Knights vincing 6-0 victory over Union in Messa Rink in has been scored in the last 125 minutes of play skated to a 3-3 tie with Dartmouth at Thompson Schenectady, NY on Friday night. The Golden between the two teams after the Golden Knights Arena in Hanover, NH. One night after failing Knights took the lead early on in the game and and the Crimson skated to a 0-0 tie on Friday to score a goal in 65 minutes, the Green and never looked back. Kelly Mariani scored 5:10 night at Bright-Landry Hockey Center in Cam- Gold came out of the gates blazing. Nearly eight into the fi rst period off a pass from Corie Jacob- bridge, MA. Neither team was at full strength minutes into the game, the Golden Knights were son. Less than two minutes later Amanda Titus with Clarkson senior assistant captain Renata on the scoreboard. It came on a power-play had doubled Clarkson’s lead on a power-play Fast and Harvard goaltender Emerance Masch- with Savannah Harmon scoring the goal. Erin goal. Brielle Bellerive and Genevieve Ban- meyer taking part in the 4 Nations Cup as a part Ambrose and Olivia Howe got the assists. It non picked up assists on the goal. Titus added of Canada’s National Women’s Hockey team. was the fi rst point of the season for Ambrose. a second goal at 16:44 in the fi rst with Josiane Clarkson did get a boost though with the return Clarkson doubled its lead at 15:33 in the fi rst. Pozzebon and Loren Gabel notching assists. In of senior assistant captain Erin Ambrose who Genevieve Bannon scored the fi rst short-handed the second period, Lauren Lefl er grabbed the returned from injury to play for the fi rst time this goal of the season for Clarkson. Leading scorer only goal of the period. Her goal came at 12:41 season. Friday night’s game was a duel between Cayley Mercer added a third with two and a with Jacobson and Jessica Gillham assisting.The goaltenders. Both Clarkson’s sophomore goalten- half minutes left in the fi rst period. Those three Green and Gold added two more goals in the der Shea Tiley and Harvard’s Molly Tissenbaum goals were all Clarkson could muster though, fi nal frame. First Mariani scored her second goal fi nished with 23 saves each in 65 minutes of and in the second and third periods, Dartmouth of the game. Olivia Howe and Erin Ambrose action. The pair turned away shot after shot to muscled itself back into the game.The Big Green had the assists. The assist for Ambrose was the each earn a shutout, the third of the season for scored their fi rst goal with three minutes left in the 111th point of her Clarkson career, tying her with Tiley and fi rst for Tissenbaum. The best chance second period and then added a power-play goal former teammate Brittany Styner ‘14 for sixth of the night came during a Clarkson power play with just 26 seconds left in the period. Just fi ve all-time on Clarkson’s scoring list. Rhyen McGill with less than three minutes remaining in the third minutes into the third period, the game was tied. rounded out the scoring with a goal at 16:43, with period. Sophomore Amanda Titus fi red a shot Lindsey Allen scored the goal for Dartmouth. In Titus and Gabel nabbing the assists. that looked like it had a chance to fi nd the back of the fi nal twenty minutes, neither team could score the net, but it cruelly hit the post and stayed out. the winning goal and so for the second night in Score by Periods a row, Clarkson came away with a single point. CLARKSON (10-0-2, 1-0-2) 3 1 2 x — 6 Score by Periods Union (0-6-4, 0-1-2) 0 0 0 x — 0 CLARKSON (9-0-1, 0-0-1) 0 0 0 0 — 0 Score by Periods Harvard (0-1-1, 0-1-1) 0 0 0 0 — 0 CLARKSON (9-0-2, 0-0-2) 3 0 0 0 — 3 1st: CU-Mariani-4 (Jacobson, MacAulay); 5:10 Dartmouth (1-1-1, 1-1-1) 0 2 1 0 — 3 CU-Titus-1 (Bellerive, Bannon), ppg; 6:59 1st: No Scoring CU-Titus-2 (Ambrose); 16:44 2nd: No Scoring 1st: CU-Harmon-3 (Ambrose, Howe), ppg; 7:51 2nd: CU-Lefl er-1 (Jacobson, Gillham); 12:41 3rd: No Scoring CU-Bannon-3 (unassisted), shg; 15:33 3rd: CU-Mariani-5 (Howe, Ambrose); 14:05 OT: No Scoring CU-Mercer-11 (unassisted); 17:34 CU-McGill-6 (Titus, Gabel); 16:43 Penalties: Clarkson 7/14, Harvard 5/10 2nd: DART-Ahbe-1 (Stacey); 17:00 Penalties: Clarkson 1/2, Union 2/4 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-4, Harvard 0-6 DART-Ottenbreit-2 (Tebano, Stacey), ppg; 19:34 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-2, Union 0-1 Svs: CU (Tiley- 65:00) 8-5-9-1=23 3rd: DART-Allen-3 (Tebano, Korbs); 5:36 Svs: CU (Tiley- 60:00) 4-3-1=8 Harvard (Tissenbuam - 64:55) 5-7-8-3 =23 Penalties: Clarkson 5/10, DART 3/6 Union (Black - 60:00) 14-15-21=50 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-2, DART 1-4 Svs: CU (Tiley - 65:00) 7-5-3-0 =17 DART (Honor - 17:34) 5-x-x-x =5 DART (Chemago - 47:26) 0-10-11-3 =24 GOLDEN KNIGHTS 2015-16 SEASON in REVIEW

Game #13 (November 7, 2015) - Att: 183 Game #14 (November 10, 2015) - Att: 197 Game #15 (November 13, 2015) - Att: 250 Houston Field House, Troy, NY Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Final Score: Rensselaer 2 - CLARKSON 1 Final Score: CLARKSON 5 - Syracuse 1 Final Score: CLARKSON 3 - UConn 1

For the fi rst time all season, Clarkson was on the Coming off its fi rst loss of the season, Clark- Another home game, another victory for Clarkson losing end as the Golden Knights fell to Rens- son opened a seven-game home stand with a as the Golden Knights are now 6-0-0 in Cheel selaer 2-1 in ECAC Hockey action at Houston convincing 5-1 win over visiting Syracuse on Arena after defeating UConn 3-1 on Friday Field House in Troy, NY on Saturday afternoon. Tuesday night in Cheel Arena. Clarkson wasted night. Although Clarkson held a 12-4 edge in The Golden Knights opened the scoring through little time opening the scoring. Just 2:46 into the shots in the fi rst period, it was UConn who took Cayley Mercer’s 12th goal of the season. Clark- game Clarkson had its fi rst goal off the stick of a 1-0 lead into the fi rst intermission. Margaret son’s leading scorer broke the deadlock at 16:30 Genevieve Bannon. The Green and Gold added a Zimmer’s pass found Jordy Zacharias gliding in the fi rst period. Olivia Howe and Amanda second goal with less than two minutes remaining through the middle of the Clarkson defense and Titus picked up assists on the goal. It was the in the period. In her fi rst game back from playing Zacharias was able to direct her shot into the fourth point of the weekend for Titus.The En- with Team Canada, Renata Fast made a nice back of the net. Clarkson continued to pressure gineers tied the game at 12:43 in the second on pass to n Shannon MacAulay in front of the net the Connecticut net in the second period and it a goal by Lindsey Hylwa. Rensselaer added a and MacAulay’s one-time shot beat the Syracuse payed off with less than two minutes remaining. second goal at 12:49 when Mari Mankey scored goaltender for a power-play goal.Clarkson added It was Savannah Harmon who did most of the a power-play goal. It was just the third extra-man two more goals in the middle period. First, the damage for the Green and Gold. First Harmon goal that Clarkson has allowed all season.As the trio of Cayley Mercer, Olivia Howe, and Ban- picked up the puck behind her own net and sped clock was winding down, Clarkson peppered the non again combined for a goal, this time it was past defenders deep into the UConn end. Her Rensselaer goal with shots, but could not fi nd Howe who scored off a scramble in front of the pass across the face of the net found the stick of the back of the net. Clarkson fi nished with a 46- net. Then, just 1:25 later, Loren Gabel added a Shannon MacAulay whose one-time shot tied 18 edge in shots. The Golden Knights failed to fourth goal. The Golden Knights added a fi fth and the game at one. Just a minute later, Clarkson score on their three power-plays while allowing fi nal goal in the third period. Freshman Cassidy took the lead. This time Harmon scored on a Rensselaer to score once in its eight extra man Vinkle slipped a pass across the Syracuse goal- wrist shot after Cayley Mercer found her alone opportunities. Clarkson goaltender Shea Tiley mouth and senior assistant captain Erin Ambrose in the offensive end. The third goal came off a fi nished with 16 saves. swept in and shot it into the goal for Ambrose’s scramble in front of the net and senior assistant fi rst goal of the year. Syracuse was able to score captain Olivia Howe knocked it in. Genevieve Score by Periods a consolation goal with 32 seconds remaining. In Bannon and Mercer picked up assists.Clarkson CLARKSON (10-1-2, 1-1-2) 1 0 0 x — 1 goal, Shea Tiley fi nished with 20 saves for the fi nished with a 55-15 edge in shots, the 14th time RPI (4-5-1, 2-1-1) 0 1 1 x — 2 Green and Gold. this season that the Golden Knights have outshot 1st: CU-Mercer-12 (Howe, Titus); 16:30 their opponent. Score by Periods 2nd: RPI-Hylwa-1 (Hansen, Mankey); 12:43 Syracuse (5-6-1) 0 0 1 x — 1 3rd: RPI-Mankey-3 (Godin, Kimmerle),ppg; 12:49 Score by Periods CLARKSON (11-1-2) 2 2 1 x — 5 Penalties: Clarkson 8/16, RPI 3/6 Connecticut (4-5-2) 1 0 0 x — 1 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-3, RPI 1-8 CLARKSON (12-1-2) 0 2 1 x — 3 1st: CU-Bannon-4 (Howe, Mercer); 2:46 Svs: CU (Tiley- 59:09) 3-5-8=16 CU-MacAulay-2 (Fast, Mercer), ppg; 18:03 RPI (Selander - 60:00) 14-16-15 =45 1st: UConn-Zacharias-3 (Zimmer, Lum); 13:51 2nd: CU-Howe-5 (Mercer, Bannon); 11:01 2nd: CU-MacAulay-3 (Harmon); 18:11 CU-Gabel-7 (McGill, Keenan); 12:26 CU-Harmon-4 (Mercer); 19:14 3rd: CU-Ambrose-1 (Vinkle, Mariani); 7:21 3rd: CU-Howe-6 (Bannon, Mercer); 17:49 SU-Quinn-3 (Martyniuk, Grossi), ppg; 19:29 Penalties: Clarkson 3/6, Connecticut 2/4 Penalties: Clarkson 7/14, Syracuse 1/2 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-2, Connecticut 0-2 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-1, Syracuse 1-67 Svs: CU (Tiley- 59:48) 3-10-1=14 Svs: CU (Tiley- 59:45) 6-8-6=20 UConn (Chuli - 57:55) 12-19-21 =52 Syracuse (Gilligan - 59:57) 13-9-7 =29 CLARKSON WOMEN’S HOCKEY

Game #16 (November 14, 2015) - Att: 328 Game #17 (November 20, 2015) - Att: 241 Game #18 (November 21, 2015) - Att: 268 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Final Score: CLARKSON 3 - UConn 2 Final Score: Quinnipiac 3 - CLARKSON 0 Final Score: CLARKSON 3 - Princeton 0

A dramatic comeback for Clarkson earned the All good things must come to an end as fourth- In a physical contest that had 12 power-plays and Golden Knights their seventh home win in as ranked Clarkson found out on Friday night. The 28 penalty minutes, fourth-ranked Clarkson stood many games as they defeated visiting Connecticut Golden Knights’ seven game home winning tall and shutout tenth-ranked Princeton 3-0 on 3-2 on Saturday afternoon in Cheel Arena. After a streak to open the season was halted by eighth- Saturday afternoon in Cheel Arena. Just 3:26 into scoreless fi rst period, Cayley Mercer opened the ranked Quinnipiac who left Cheel Arena with a the game the Golden Knights opened the scoring. scoring for Clarkson. Savannah Harmon drove 3-0 win. After a scoreless fi rst period, Quinnipiac It was Josiane Pozzebon who got the goal, with between UConn defenders and as it appeared took the lead with two quick goals as the clock a shot from the left side that found netting. Erin she was going to circle behind the Huskies’ net, wound down in the second period. First, at 16:27, Ambrose and Cayley Mercer picked up assists Harmon dropped a pass back to Mercer who was Nicole Connery sent the puck to a fl ying Taylor on the goal. Pozzebon’s goal was all that sepa- waiting in front of the goal for a tap-in score. Cianfarano who went in on a breakaway and rated the teams until Princeton pulled its goalie Two power-play goals for Connecticut turned scored. Less than two minutes later, Cianfarano late in the third period. With the extra attacker on the game on its head however. First, Margaret again scored off a pass from Connery. This time, for the Tigers, Mercer and Lauren Lefl er did a Zimmer defl ected in Jordy Zacharias’ shot to tie Connery found Cianfarano in front of the Clark- good job of trapping the puck against the boards the game. Three minute later, with UConn again son net and Cianfarano’s shot defl ected off a in the Clarkson defensive end. Lefl er was able to working with an extra skater, Zacharias curled defender and into the net. Cianfarano completed get the puck away from a Princeton defender and away from two Clarkson defenders and wristed her hat trick at the 9:15 mark of the third period. sent it to Olivia Howe who took a shot from the a shot past Shea Tiley. With 2:33 remaining, She took a shot from the left side that defl ected blue line that found the empty Princeton net to Erin Ambrose stole a UConn pass in the Huskies’ off the inside of the post and in. Clarkson fi nished give Clarkson an insurance goal. Howe added a defensive end and took a quick shot that was too with a 29-20 edge in shots. Clarkson was 0-2 on second goal with only fi ve seconds remaining in much for , tying the score at two. power-plays while Quinnipiac failed to score the contest. She tracked the puck deep into the The game-winning goal came with just 1:03 on its one extra skater opportunity. Shea Tiley Princeton end and sent the puck backwards, but left in the game. Harmon skated to the right of made 17 saves for the Golden Knights while it ricocheted off a Princeton skate and into the the net and sent a pass to Shannon MacAulay Sydney Rossman made 29 stops for the Bobcats. empty goal. Clarkson took 51 shots to Princeton’s who was in the Connecticut crease. MacAulay’s 20. Both teams were 0-6 on extra man opportu- one-time shot was saved by Chuli, but on the Score by Periods nities. Shea Tiley made 20 saves for her fi fth rebound, the puck hung in the air just long Quinnipiac (8-1-3, 4-1-2) 0 2 1 x — 3 shutout of the season and the 14th of her career. CLARKSON (13-2-2, 1-2-2) 0 0 0 x — 0 enough for Olivia Howe to reach out from behind Kimberly Newell made 48 stops for the Tigers. the net and defl ect it in for the go-ahead score. 1st: No Scoring Score by Periods 2nd: QU-Cianfarano-10 (Connery); 16:27 Princeton (5-4-1, 3-4-1) 0 0 0 x — 0 Score by Periods QU-Cianfarano-11 (Connery, Baumgardt); 18:04 CLARKSON (14-2-2, 2-2-2) 1 0 2 x — 3 Connecticut (4-6-2) 0 0 2 x — 2 3rd: QU-Cianfarano-12 (Woods, Barry); 9:15 CLARKSON (13-1-2) 1 0 2 x — 3 Penalties: Clarkson 1/2, Quinnipiac 2/4 1st: CU-Pozzebon-2 (Ambrose, Mercer); 3:26 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-2, Quinnipiac 0-1 2nd: No Scoring 1st: CU-Mercer-13 (Harmon); 17:23 Svs: CU (Tiley- 60:00) 9-4-4=17 3rd: CU-Howe-8 (Lefl er, Mercer), eng; 18:16 2nd: No Scoring QU (Rossman - 60:00) 7-11-11 =29 CU-Howe-9 (unassisted), eng; 18:55 3rd: UConn-Zimmer-2 (Zacharias), ppg; 8:37 UConn-Zacharias-4 (Lum, Mee), ppg; 11:47 Penalties: Clarkson 7/14, Princeton 7/14 CU-Ambrose-2 (unassisted); 17:27 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-7, Princeton 0-7 CU-Howe-7 (MacAulay, Harmon), ppg; 18:57 Svs: CU (Tiley- 60:00) 6-8-6=20 Penalties: Clarkson 5/10, Connecticut 2/5 Princeton(Newell - 58:30) 15-20-13 =48 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-3, Connecticut 2-5 Svs: CU (Tiley- 60:00) 4-6-7=17 UConn (Chuli - 60:00) 20-10-13 =43

GOLDEN KNIGHTS 2015-16 SEASON in REVIEW

Game #19 (December 4, 2015) - Att: 275 Game #20 (December 5, 2015) - Att: 268 Game #21 (January 8, 2016) - Att: 209 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Inghalls Rink, New Haven, CT Final Score: Colgate 4 - CLARKSON 3 ot Final Score: CLARKSON 4 - Cornell 0 Final Score: CLARKSON 5 - Yale 2

A goal just 12 seconds into overtime stunned In a physical contest that had 12 power-plays and Rust had little effect on Clarkson which dropped Clarkson who fell to visiting Colgate 4-3 on 28 penalty minutes, fourth-ranked Clarkson stood Yale 5-2 on Friday night. The Golden Knights Friday night in Cheel Arena. Colgate struck fi rst, tall and shutout tenth-ranked Princeton 3-0 on entered the weekend having not played a competi- scoring two goals within a minute of each other Saturday afternoon in Cheel Arena. Just 3:26 into tive game since the fi rst weekend in December in the fi rst period. Clarkson drew a goal back at the game the Golden Knights opened the scoring. and three of their most senior players spending 14:20 in the fi rst period. With both teams skat- It was Josiane Pozzebon who got the goal, with the week playing with Team Canada at the Na- ing with just four players, Shannon MacAulay a shot from the left side that found netting. Erin tions Cup. Yale took an early 1-0 lead less than received a pass from Loren Gabel near the boards. Ambrose and Cayley Mercer picked up assists on three minutes into the fi rst period. Clarkson was MacAulay sent a pass across to ice to Erin Am- the goal. Pozzebon’s goal was all that separated able to tie the game at one goal apiece 8:50 into brose whose one-time shot found its mark. The the teams until Princeton pulled its goalie late in the fi rst period on a goal by Cayley Mercer, Golden Knights tied the game at 2 with 1:34 the third period. With the extra attacker on for with Kelly Mariani and Erin Ambrose picking remaining in the second stanza. Clarkson was not the Tigers, Mercer and Lauren Lefl er did a good up assists. Yale, however, answered with the level for very long though, with Colgate regaining job of trapping the puck against the boards in the fi rst goal of the second period. Clarkson’s talent their lead 4:48 into the third period. With time Clarkson defensive end. Lefl er was able to get and determination began to shine through in the winding down, Clarkson pushed forward for the the puck away from a Princeton defender and second half of the middle period though, and the tying goal. Junior assistant captain Cayley Mer- sent it to Olivia Howe who took a shot from the Golden Knights fi nally tied the game up at the cer’s close range shot rebounded to sophomore blue line that found the empty Princeton net to 13:04 mark. It was Katelyn Fournier, scoring Savannah Harmon. Harmon took the puck behind give Clarkson an insurance goal. Howe added a the fi rst goal of her Clarkson career, who knotted the Colgate net and swung around looking for an second goal with only fi ve seconds remaining in the game at two. Just 2:19 later, Clarkson added option. She found senior assistant captain Olivia the contest. She tracked the puck deep into the a third goal, taking a lead it did not relinquish. Howe all alone in the crease and Howe made no Princeton end and sent the puck backwards, but The Green and Gold added two insurance goals in mistake burying the puck into the goal, send- it ricocheted off a Princeton skate and into the quick succession in the third period. Shea Tiley ing the game into overtime. However, although empty goal. Clarkson took 51 shots to Princeton’s made 12 saves for Clarkson while Hanna Mandl Clarkson seemed to take the momentum into the 20. Both teams were 0-6 on extra man oppor- had 34 stops for the Bulldogs. extra period, Colgate struck almost immediately. tunities. Shea Tiley made 20 saves for her fi fth Labbe fl icked the puck past Tiley for the game- shutout of the season and the 14th of her career. Score by Periods winning scorejust 12 seconds into overtime. Kimberly Newell made 48 stops for the Tigers. CLARKSON (16-3-2, 4-3-2) 1 2 2 x — 5 Yale (4-11-1, 3-5-1) 1 1 0 x — 2 Score by Periods Score by Periods 1st: Yale-Yip-Chuck-3 (Haddad,Ferrara); 2:59 Colgate (9-3-5, 1-1-4) 2 0 1 1 — 4 Cornell (6-6-2, 2-3-2) 0 0 0 x — 0 CU-Mercer-16 (Mariani, Ambrose); 8:50 CLARKSON (14-3-2, 2-3-2) 1 1 1 0 — 3 CLARKSON (15-3-2, 3-3-2) 0 3 1 x — 4 2nd: Yale-Chancellor-4 (Souliotis, Ferrara); 11:01 CU-Fournier-1 (McGill, Lefl er); 13:04 1st: COL-Sullivan-5 (Eldridge), ppg; 6:57 1st: No Scoring CU-Mercer-17 (Howe, Keenan); 15:33 COL-Zafuto-2, (unassisted); 7:42 2nd: CU-Gabel-9 (Bannon, Pozzebon); 4:13 3rd: CU-McGill-8 (Ambrose, Pozzebon); 13:50 CU-Ambrose-3 (MacAulay, Gabel); 14:20 CU-Mercer-14 (Howe); 7:07 CU-MacAulay-4 (Bannon, Ambrose); 14:24 2nd: CU-Gabel-8 (MacAulay, Mariani); 18:26 CU-Mercer-15 (Mariani, Ambrose); 10:44 Penalties: Clarkson 2/4, Yale 1/2 3rd: COL-Perry-4 (Zalewski, Larson), ppg; 4:48 3rd: CU-McGill-7 (Gabel, MacAulay); 11:37 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-1, Yale 0-2 CU-Howe-10 (Harmon, Mercer); 18:33 Penalties: Clarkson 2/4, Cornell 5/10 Svs: CU (Tiley- 60:00) 4-7-1-x=12 OT: COL-Labbe-8 (Larson, Wildfang); 0:12 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-5, Cornell 1-5 Yale (Mandl - 60:00) 15-10-9-x =34 Penalties: Clarkson 5/10, Colgate 4/8 Svs: CU (Tiley- 60:00) 1-8-5=14 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-4, Colgate 2-3 Cornell(Voorheis - 56:24) 15-8-10 =33 Svs: CU (Tiley- 60:07) 2-5-8-0=15 COL (Vandyk - 60:06) 14-8-11-0 =33 CLARKSON WOMEN’S HOCKEY

Game #22 (January 9, 2016) - Att: 204 Game #23 (January 15, 2016) - Att: 235 Game #24 (January 16, 2016) - Att: 313 Meehan Auditorium, Providence, RI Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Final Score: CLARKSON 7 - Brown 0 Final Score: CLARKSON 1 - Dartmouth 0 Final Score: CLARKSON 5 - Harvard 2

With its most convincing win of the season, a 7-0 After giving up a three-goal fi rst-period lead the Recently, goals have been hard to come by when victory over Brown on Saturday, Clarkson capped fi rst time it played Dartmouth, Clarkson made Clarkson matches up with the Harvard Crimson, off a stellar start to the New Year in its opening a much slimmer margin stand in the rematch. but on Saturday afternoon the fi fth-ranked Golden weekend of the 2016 portion of the schedule. This time the Golden Knights beat the Big Green Knights lit up the scoreboard for fi ve goals as Clarkson had fi ve different goal scorers, including 1-0 on Friday night in Cheel Arena. Clarkson’s they won 5-2 in Cheel Arena. It was Harvard Erin Ambrose and Cassidy Vinkle, who both goal came less than two minutes into the game. who struck fi rst just 2:42 into the game. Clarkson tallied twice. Olivia Howe and Cayley Mercer Genevieve Bannon’s tipped the puck to Shan- answered less than fi ve minutes later. The Green also enjoyed a productive day with three and two non MacAulay in Clarkson’s defensive zone. and Gold’s fi rst goal came from Loren Gabel assists, respectively. With her two points, Mercer MacAulay took the puck towards the halfway who scored with a wrist shot.The Crimson scored joined her older sister, Carley ‘14, in Clarkson’s line and then sent a pass to a streaking Loren once more to take a 2-1 lead after the fi rst period. coveted Century Club. Mercer, who has 44 goals Gabel. The freshman forward skated in on the The Golden Knights were able to tie the game at and 56 assists through 101 career games, is the Dartmouth goal and her shot caught the crossbar the 16:57 mark in the middle period. Savannah tenth Golden Knight to reach 100 career points. and dropped down into the goal. For the next 38 Harmon lined up a shot from straightaway and Genevieve Bannon also set up two goals to help minutes, the two teams each had their fair share Rhyen McGill tipped it past Harvard’s goalten- Clarkson reach its highest goal total of the season. of goal scoring opportunities, but neither could der to tie the game at 2. A two minute stretch early The Knights had a 39-14 advantage in shots. capitalize. Dartmouth’s best chance came with in the third period allowed Clarkson to fi nally Clarkson scored on one of its two extra-man less than fi ve minutes remaining in the third separate from Harvard. First, McGill sent a pass opportunities and killed off both of the Bears’ period. A Clarkson penalty gave the Big Green a from behind the net to the crease and Corie Ja- power plays.Clarkson goaltenders, Shea Tiley man advantage. As Dartmouth used the numbers cobson’s shot found the back of the net. At 8:10, (nine saves) and McKenzie Johnson (fi ve stops) advantage to apply pressure to the Clarkson goal, the Golden Knights scored again. This time it was combined for the shutout, the Knights’ eighth of sophomore goaltender Shea Tiley lost her stick Cayley Mercer passing the puck from behind the the season and had to momentarily use the stick of another net and Olivia Howe directing it into the goal. . skater. Clarkson helped out its goaltender though Clarkson added a third goal with 2:29 remaining. Score by Periods by keeping bodies in front of the net and was able Renata Fast fl ipped a pass ahead to Genevieve CLARKSON (17-3-2, 5-3-2) 4 3 0 x — 7 to kill the penalty and see out the shutout.Clark- Bannon who fl ew down the right side of the ice Brown (3-13-0, 1-9-0) 0 0 0 x — 0 son fi nished with a 42-22 advantage in shots. and scored for the fi nal margin of 5-2. 1st: CU-Vinkle-1 (Gillham, McGill); 4:07 Clarkson was 0-2 on power-plays and killed all Score by Periods CU-Mariani-6 (Howe, Mercer); 5:04 four of Dartmouth’s extra man opportunities. Ti- Harvard (10-6-1, 7-5-1) 2 0 0 x — 2 CU-Gabel-10 (Bannon, MacAulay); 14:07 ley fi nished with 22 saves for her seventh shutout CLARKSON (19-3-2, 7-3-2) 1 1 3 x — 5 CU-Ambrose-4 (Mercer, Howe), ppg; 15:17 of the season. Her Dartmouth counterpart, Robyn 2nd: CU-Vinkle-2 (McGill); 3:59 Chemago made 41 stops for the Big Green. 1st: Harv-Laing-4 (Ziadie, D’Oench); 2:42 CU-Lefl er-2 (Fast, Fournier); 5:30 CU-Gabel-12 (MacAulay, Bannon); 7:22 CU-Ambrose-5 (Mercer, Howe); 10:55 Score by Periods Harv-Zarzecki-7 (Picard); 15:20 3rd: No Scoring Dartmouth (4-12-2, 4-6-2) 0 0 0 x — 0 2nd: CU-McGill-9 (Harmon); 16:57 Penalties: Clarkson 2/4, Brown 2/4 CLARKSON (18-3-2, 6-3-2) 1 0 0 x — 1 3rd: CU-Jacobson-1 (McGill, Lefl er); 6:36 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-2, Brown 0-2 CU-Howe-11 (Mercer); 8:10 Svs: CU (Tiley- 29:59) 5-4-x=9 1st: CU-Gabel-11 (MacAulay, Bannn); 1:18 CU-Bannon-5 (Fast); 17:31 CU (Johnson-30:01) x-2-3=5 2nd: No Scoring Penalties: Clarkson 4/8, Harvard 3/6 Brown (Elvin - 35:17) 4-x-16 =20 3rd: No Scoring Power Plays: Clarkson 0-3, Harvard 0-4 Brown (Landry - 24:43) 2-10-x=12 Penalties: Clarkson 4/8, Dartmouth 2/4 Svs: CU (Tiley- 59:59) 3-11-3=17 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-2, Dartmouth 0-4 Harvard (Maschmeyer - 60:00) 13-7-8=28 Svs: CU (Tiley- 59:57) 9-6-7-x=22 Dartmouth (Chemago - 59:05) 13-19-9-x =41

GOLDEN KNIGHTS 2015-16 SEASON in REVIEW

Game #25 (January 22, 2016) - Att: 478 Game #26 (January 23, 2016) - Att: 205 Game #27 (January 28, 2016) - Att: 451 Lynah Rink, Ithaca, NY Starr Arena, Hamilton, NY Appleton Arena, Canton, NY Final Score: CLARKSON 2 - Cornell 2 Final Score: CLARKSON 3 - Colgate 2 Final Score: CLARKSON 6 - St. Lawrence 1

A late third-period goal stymied Clarkson who Two goals by Genevieve Bannon drove Clarkson A fl urry of goals late in the fi rst period gave skated to a 2-2 tie with Cornell at Lynah Rink on to a stirring 3-2 comeback victory over Colgate Clarkson team an insurmountable lead as it Friday afternoon. For the second straight game, on Saturday afternoon at Starr Rink. In the cruised to a 6-1 win over rival St. Lawrence at Clarkson fell behind early on. A little over half- early going, it looked like Colgate would take Appleton Arena on Thursday night. Offensively, way through the fi rst period, the Big Red took the the opportunity to jump ahead in the standings. Clarkson was led by Olivia Howe. Howe had lead on a goal from Hanna Bunton.A few minutes The Raiders jumped out to a 1-0 lead at 12:07 a hand in four of Clarkson’s six scores, fi nish- later, Cornell had a chance to double its lead when in the fi rst period on a Shelby Perry power-play ing with a goal and three assists. One of the a Clarkson penalty gave the Big Red an extra man goal. They doubled their lead within a minute goals Howe was not involved in was Clarkson’s opportunity. For just the second time this season of starting the second period through a Megan opener. It was Genevieve Bannon who scored however, Clarkson was able to turn around the Sullivan goal. Clarkson did not crumble though. at 14:13 in the fi rst period. Clarkson’s next two man advantage and score a short-handed goal. The Golden Knights drew one goal back at the goals happened seemingly in the blink of an eye. Clarkson’s goal came with just two seconds left 5:47 mark of the middle period. The goal came First, Kelly Mariani scored with one minute on the penalty, with Amanda Titus feeding Ol- off the stick of Rhyen McGill with Lauren remaining in the fi rst period, as Howe and Erin ivia Howe. Clarkson took the lead less than fi ve Lefl er and Amanda Titus picking up the as- Ambrose grabbed the assists. Just 16 seconds minutes into the second period on a solo goal by sists. Clarkson tied the game with just over fi ve later Clarkson had a third goal. This time it Rhyen McGill. It was the 10th goal of the season minutes remaining in the second. Bannon was was Cayley Mercer who scored, with Howe for the fi rst-year forward. After McGill’s goal, the the one who scored with Loren Gabel providing and Mariani picking up the assists.The Golden game went back and forth as the two teams tried the assist. Bannon added her second goal of the Knights grabbed a commanding 4-0 lead at the to score the crucial fourth goal. The breakthrough game 5:14 into the third period, with Shannon 5:27 mark in the second period. Cassidy Vinkle goal fi nally came at the 12:24 mark of the third MacAulay notching an assist. Clarkson fi nished scored the goal. A power-play, extra-attacker period. It was Cornell which scored it, through a with a 28-18 edge in shots. Clarkson was 0-of-2 goal for St. Lawrence at 9:37 in the second gave Jess Brown goal. Neither team was able to score on power-plays while Colgate scored once during the Saints a little bit of life heading into the third in the fi nal minutes of the third period or in the its two extra-man opportunities. Shea Tiley had period, but Howe ensured a miracle comeback did fi ve minute extra period and so both teams left 16 stops for Clarkson to pick up the win while not occur. Howe scored a goal of her own at 7:00 with a single point. her Colgate counterpart, Julia Vandyk made 25 in the third with Mariani and Mercer setting her saves in a losing effort. up. Finally, with less than two minutes remaining, Score by Periods Katelyn Fournier scored off assists from Harmon CLARKSON (19-3-3, 7-3-3) 1 1 0 0 — 2 Score by Periods and Jessica Gillham to close out the Knights’ win. Cornell (8-8-4, 4-5-4) 1 0 1 0 — 2 CLARKSON (20-3-3, 8-3-3) 0 2 1 x — 3 Colgate (14-5-7, 6-3-5) 1 1 0 x — 2 Score by Periods 1st: COR-Bunton-11 (Woods); 10:40 CLARKSON (21-3-3, 9-3-3) 3 1 2 x — 6 CU-Howe-12 (Titus), shg; 14:06 1st: COLG-Perry-7 (Zalewski), ppg; 12:07 St. Lawrence (13-11-3, 7-6-2) 0 1 0 x — 1 2nd: CU-McGill-10 (unassisted); 4:59 2nd: COLG-Sullivan-9 (Wilson-Bennett, Larson); 0:48 3rd: COR-Brown-9 (Doering, Bunton); 12:24 CU-McGill-11 (Lefl er, Titus); 5:47 1st: CU-Bannon-8 (MacAulay, Harmon); 14:13 Penalties: Clarkson 9/18, Cornell 5/10 CU-Bannon-6 (Gabel); 14:50 CU-Mariani-7 (Howe, Ambrose); 19:00 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-3, Cornell 0-8 3rd: CU-Bannon-7 (MacAulay); 5:14 CU-Mercer-18 (Howe, Ambrose); 19:16 Svs: CU (Tiley- 63:49) 9-6-9-1=25 Penalties: Clarkson 2/4, Colgate 2/4 2nd: CU-Vinkle-3 (Howe, Ambrose); 5:27 Cornell (Voorheis - 64:53) 11-9-13-1 =34 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-2, Colgate 1-2 SLU-Webster-9 (Miller, Marchment), ppg; 9:37 Svs: CU (Tiley- 60:60) 8-5-3=16 3rd: CU-Howe-13 (Mercer, Jacobson); 7:00 Colgate (Vandyk - 58:32) 10-4-11=25 CU-Fournier-2 (Gillham, Harmon); 18:22 Penalties: Clarkson 4/8, St. Lawrence 3/6

Power Plays: Clarkson 0-3, St. Lawrence 1-4 Svs: CU (Tiley- 60:00) 10-7-10=27 SLU (Harrison - 47:27) 10-9-4 =34 SLU (Shelly - 10:31) x-x-4=4 CLARKSON WOMEN’S HOCKEY

Game #28 (January 30, 2016) - Att: 390 Game #29 (February 5, 2016) - Att: 179 Game #30 (February 6, 2016) - Att: 269 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Final Score: CLARKSON 2 - St. Lawrence 2 Final Score: CLARKSON 9 - Rensselaer 1 Final Score: CLARKSON 4 - Union 1

Two goals from Amanda Titus were not enough A dominating opening thirty minutes allowed Two goals from Cayley Mercer helped Clarkson as Clarkson skated to a 2-2 draw with rival St. Clarkson to cruise to a 9-1 win over Rensselaer. defeat Union 4-1 on Saturday afternoon in Cheel Lawrence on Saturday afternoon in Cheel Arena. Rensselaer is now the second team this season Arena. After a scoreless fi rst period, Clarkson Clarkson got on the scoresheet just 1:55 into the that Clarkson has defeated after losing an earlier jumped out to a 3-0 lead with a dominant second game. Rhyen McGill collected the puck behind matchup and extends Clarkson’s 10 game un- period. At 5:42, with the game still tied, Shannon the Saints’ goal and passed to Lauren Lefl er. beaten streak. Clarkson opened the scoring with MacAulay opened the scoring. MacAulay passed Lefl er sent a pass directly across the goalmouth a power-play goal 4:25 into the fi rst period. It was to Loren Gabel who lined up a shot from the left to a waiting Titus who knocked it into the empty Renata Fast who scored after Cassidy Vinkle side. Gabel’s shot was saved, but the rebound net. It was the 21st conference goal Clarkson knocked the puck into her path. Less than two fell to MacAulay who buried the second chance. has scored in the fi rst period while allowing op- minutes later, Clarkson had a second goal when Mercer scored the next two goals in quick succes- ponents to score just seven times. St. Lawrence Genevieve Bannon latched onto an errant Rensse- sion. First, at 16:31, on a power-play, Savannah tied the game at the 4:17 mark in the second laer pass and skated in to score an unassisted goal. Harmon took a shot from straightaway. Her shot period. The Golden Knights regained their lead At 8:47 in the fi rst, Lauren Lefl er scored her defl ected to Erin Ambrose who passed to Mercer 7:27 into the third period. Josiane Pozzebon fi rst goal of the game. In the second period, with Mercer sliding in a shot from the left side passed to Lefl er near the half-way line. Lefl er Clarkson added another trio of goals. Not con- of the net. Just two minutes later, Mercer had her skated towards St. Lawrence’s end and slipped a tent with a fi ve goal lead, Clarkson continued to second goal on a shot from the right side of the pass between two defenders to Titus whose shot attack on offense in the third period. The win is goal, with Harmon and Renata Fast picking up found the back of the net. It is the second time the largest home league win for Clarkson since the assists.Clarkson added a fourth goal in the this season that Titus has scored a pair of goals beating Rensselaer 10-0 on December 2nd, 2011. third period. After a passing interchange between in a game. As the clock wound towards zero, Genevieve Bannon and MacAulay, Bannon slid St. Lawrence earned a power-play. The Saints Score by Periods a pass to Gabel who was all alone near the post of capitalized on the opportunity, tying the game Rensselaer (9-14-4, 7-8-2) 1 0 0 x — 1 the goal and Gabel knocked the puck in. Clarkson CLARKSON (22-3-4, 10-3-4) 3 3 3 x — 9 with less than fi ve minutes remaining. Clarkson fi nished with a 45-10 advantage in shots. The outshot the Saints 31-20. Clarkson failed to score 1st: CU-Fast-2 (Vinkle, McGill), ppg; 4:25 Golden Knights were one for two on power-plays on all three of its extra man opportunities while CU-Bannon-9 (unassisted); 6:16 while Union failed to score on its sole extra man St. Lawrence was one for two. Shea Tiley had RPI-Gruschow-12 (Tomlinson-7); 7:21 opportunity. In her third career start, McKen- 18 saves for Clarkson. Although the tie snaps CU-Lefl er-3 (Titus, McGill); 8:47 zie Johnson made nine saves to earn the win. Clarkson’s six-game winning streak against St. 2nd: CU-Gabel-13 (Bannon, Fast), ppg; 3:31 Lawrence, the Green and Gold have still not lost CU-Gillham-1 (Vinkle); 3:54 Score by Periods CU-MacAulay-5 (Bannon, Fast); 14:30 to the Saints in seven meetings. Union (0-24-6, 0-15-3) 0 0 1 x — 2 3rd: CU-Ambrose-6 (Pozzebon, Lefl er), ppg; 8:14 CLARKSON (23-3-4, 11-3-4) 0 3 1 x — 4 CU-Lefl er-4 (Titus, McGill); 15:25 Score by Periods CU-Mariani-8 (Mercer, Jacobson); 16:04 1st: No Scoring St. Lawrence (13-11-4, 7-6-3) 0 1 1 x — 2 Penalties: Clarkson 6/12, Rensselaer 5/10 2nd: CU-MacAulay-6 (Gabel); 5:42 CLARKSON (21-3-4, 9-3-4) 1 0 1 x — 2 Power Plays: Clarkson 3-5, Rensselaer 0-6 CU-Mercer-19 (Ambrose, Harmon), ppg; 16:31 Svs: CU (Tiley- 40:00) 3-3-x=6 CU-Mercer-20 (Harmon, Fast); 18:30 1st: CU-Titus-3 (Lefl er, McGill); 1:55 CU (Johnson-20:00) x-x-5=5 3rd: CU-Gabel-14 (MacAulay, Bannon); 11:00 2nd: SLU-Marks-5 (Heidersbach, Moore); 4:17 RPI (Selander - 8:47) 4-x-x =4 Union-Smith-5 (Unassisted); 13:36 3rd: CU-Titus-4 (Lefl er, Pozzebon); 7:27 RPI (Bombay - 47:17) 3-14-8=25 Penalties: Clarkson 1/2, Union 2/4 CU-Grauer-3 (Webster, Padalis), ppg; 15:08 RPI (Till - 3:56) x-x-1=1 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-2, Union 0-1 Penalties: Clarkson 2/4, St. Lawrence 3/6 Svs: CU (Johnson- 59:55) 4-3-2=9 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-3, St. Lawrence 1-2 Union (Black- 40:00) 14-14-x=28 Svs: CU (Tiley- 65:00) 9-2-6-0=17 Union (Patrick - 20:00) x-x-13=13 SLU (Harrison- 65:00) 9-10-7-3=29

GOLDEN KNIGHTS 2015-16 SEASON in REVIEW

Game #31 (February 13, 2016) - Att: 264 Game #32 (February 14, 2016) - Att: 694 Game #33 (February 19, 2016) - Att: 237 Hobey Baker Rink, Princeton, NJ TD Bank Sports Center, Hamden, CT Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Final Score: CLARKSON 2 - Princeton 1 Final Score: CLARKSON 2 - Quinnipiac 2 Final Score: CLARKSON 7 - Brown 0

A third-period goal broke the deadlock as Clarkson A dramatic comeback ensured Clarkson remained A hat trick from Loren Gabel, the fi rst of her career, went into Princeton’s building and knocked off the unbeaten in a season record 13 games as the Golden helped Clarkson dominate visiting Brown 7-0 in Cheel Tigers 2-1. Clarkson is now three points behind Quin- Knights earned a 2-2 tie with Quinnipiac on Saturday Arena on Friday night. Clarkson got on the board nipiac for fi rst in the conference and three ahead of afternoon. Quinnipiac got the scoring started very early, 7:41 into the game through a great individual play by Princeton and Colgate who are tied for fourth. Clarkson tallying a goal just 1:07 into the fi rst period. Emma Olivia Howe. Howe added a second goal at 19:10 in is now unbeaten in 12 straight games, which ties a Woods scored it with Taylar Cianfarano getting the the fi rst. Clarkson, not content with its two goal lead, season high for the Golden Knights. Although Clark- assist.Clarkson outshot the Bobcats 20-15 in the fi rst added a third goal with less than fi ve seconds remaining son dominated the fi rst period, outshooting Princeton two periods, but had little to show for it as Quinnipiac in the fi rst period. Shannon MacAulay latched onto 14-6, neither team was able to open the scoring. The maintained its 1-0 lead after 40 minutes. Clarkson did the puck in the offensive zone and sent a pass across breakthrough fi nally came for Clarkson 7:44 into the not fold though and tied the game 3:54 into the fi nal the ice to Gabel who scored. The second period was second period when sophomore Amanda Titus scored frame. Loren Gabel scored with Genevieve Bannon more of the same as the Golden Knights continued to off a pass from freshman Rhyen McGill with freshman assisting her. Quinnipiac responded though, regaining pressure the Bears. 1:43 into the period, Howe played Emma Keenan adding an assist.Clarkson’s lead was the lead less than six minutes later with Melissa Samo- a give and go with Cayley Mercer and Mercer was short lived. Less than seven minutes after going behind, skevich scoring a power-play goal. Woods and Nicole able to poke her shot past Brown’s goaltender to push Princeton tied the score with a power-play goal. Kelsey Kosta had the assists. As the clock wound down, so did Clarkson’s advantage to 4-0. Less than three minutes Koelzer had the fi nishing touch with Molly Strabley Clarkson’s title hopes as a Quinnipiac win would give later, Clarkson scored again when Renata Fast scored and Kimberly Newell setting her up. The decisive goal the Bobcats a conference title. With less than a minute a wrist shot from a tight angle on the right side. Gabel came 6:42 into the fi nal period. Sophomore Brielle remaining, Clarkson extended Quinnipiac’s wait until scored her second goal of the game at 12:02 in the Bellerive scored the game-winning goal on her fi rst next weekend. Cayley Mercer scored the game-tying middle frame when Genevieve Bannon circled behind tally of the year, with sophomore Katelyn Fournier goal after Clarkson had pulled goaltender Shea Tiley the Brown net and then slipped a pass to an unmarked and freshman Cassidy Vinkle picking up the assists. for an extra attacker. Shannon MacAulay and Erin Gabel in the goalmouth. Gabel completed her hat Clarkson fi nished with a 32-18 edge in shots. Clarkson Ambrose grabbed the assists.Clarkson outshot Quin- trick 4:10 into the third period. Bannon again found failed to score on both its extra man opportunities while nipiac 28-24. Clarkson was 0-4 on the power-play while Gabel, with Gabel this time waiting near the back post. Princeton took advantage of one of its two power-plays. the Bobcats took advantage of one of their three extra Sophomore goaltender Shea Tiley made 17 saves for man opportunities. Tiley made 22 saves for Clarkson Score by Periods Clarkson while Kimberly Newell made 30 stops for while Sydney Rossman had 26 stops for Quinnipiac. Brown (3-22-3, 1-17-3) 0 0 0 x — 0 the Tigers. CLARKSON (25-3-5, 13-3-5) 3 3 1 x — 7 Score by Periods Score by Periods CLARKSON (24-3-5, 12-3-5) 0 0 2 0 — 2 1st: CU-Howe-14 (unassisted), shg; 7:41 CLARKSON (24-3-4, 12-3-4) 0 1 1 x — 2 Quinnipiac (24-2-5, 14-2-4) 1 0 1 0 — 2 CU-Howe-15 (Vinkle, Mercer); 19:09 Princeton (19-6-1, 12-6-1) 0 1 0 x — 1 CU-Gabel-16 (MacAulay, Jacobson); 19:55 1st: QU-Woods-8 (Cianfarano); 1:07 2nd: CU-Mercer-22 (Howe, Pozzebon); 1:43 1st: No Scoring 2nd: No Scoring CU-Fast-3 (Harmon); 4:11 2nd: CU-Titus-5 (McGill, Keenan); 7:44 3rd: CU-Gabel-15 (Bannon, MacAulay); 3:54 CU-Gabel-17 (Bannon, Fournier); 12:023rd: CU- PU-Koelzer-14 (Strabley, Newell), ppg; 14:03 QU-Samoskevich-16 (Woods, Kosta), ppg; 9:30 Gabel-18 (Bannon, Pozzebon); 4:10 3rd: CU-Bellerive-1 (Fournier, Vinkle); 6:43 CU-Mercer-21 (Bannon, Ambrose), eag; 19:04 Penalties: Clarkson 2/4, Brown 1/2 Penalties: Clarkson 3/6, Princeton 2/4 Penalties: Clarkson 3/6, Quinnipiac 4/8 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-1, Brown 0-2 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-2, Princeton 1-3 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-4, Quinnipiac 1-3 Svs: CU (Tiley- 20:00) 3-x-x=3 Svs: CU (Tiley- 60:00) 6-3-8=17 Svs: CU (Tiley- 64:32) 6-8-7-1=22 CU (Johnson- 40:00) x-2-6=8 PU (Newell - 58:43) 14-5-11=30 QU(Rossman- 65:00) 9-11-5-1=26 BU (Elvin - 60:00) 13-9-19=41

CLARKSON WOMEN’S HOCKEY

Game #34 (February 20, 2016) - Att: 351 Game #35 (February 26, 2016) - Att: 304 Game #36 (February 27, 2016) - Att: 452 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Final Score: CLARKSON 3 - Yale 2 Final Score: CLARKSON 2 - Cornell 0 Final Score: CLARKSON 5 - Cornell 2

A power-play goal with just 25 seconds remain- In the fi rst game of the ECAC Hockey Quarterfi - Three goals in the fi nal six minutes lifted Clarkson ing helped Clarkson defeat Yale 3-2 in Cheel nals, a dominating defensive performance helped to a 5-2 win over Cornell on Saturday afternoon in Arena on Saturday afternoon. Clarkson is now Clarkson shut out visiting Cornell 2-0 on Friday Cheel Arena. With the win, Clarkson sweeps Cor- unbeaten in 15 straight games (12-0-3) and afternoon in Cheel Arena. The second-seeded nell in the ECAC Hockey Quarterfi nals series and fi nishes in second place in the ECAC Hockey Golden Knights took a 1-0 lead in the best-of- the Golden Knights head to the semifi nals for the standings. On Senior Day at Cheel Arena, it was three quarterfi nal series and can knock out the fourth consecutive season, a program high. Three fi tting that two of Clarkson’s fourth-year play- seventh-seeded Big Red with a win on Saturday. early penalties put Clarkson on the back foot as ers combined for the Golden Knights’ opening For most of the game, just a single goal separated the game got underway. Cornell took advantage goal. Erin Ambrose sent a pass to Shannon the two teams. That goal came courtesy of a great with two quick goals. Clarkson got one goal back MacAulay and MacAulay was able to defl ect individual effort by Genevieve Bannon. Bannon at 18:28 in the fi rst. Cayley Mercer played a give the puck into the goal. Clarkson added a second slipped between Cornell defenders on the right and go with Olivia Howe in the right corner and goal 4:39 into the second period. During a Yale side of the net and then poked her shot between Mercer lifted a shot past the Cornell goaltender’s power play, Ambrose intercepted a Bulldog’s pass the goaltender’s legs to give Clarkson a 1-0 lead shoulder and into the back of the net. Clarkson and fed Genevieve Bannon who went in on a at 15:44 in the fi rst period. Josiane Pozzebon and tied the game 5:45 into the middle frame. On breakaway and scored to double Clarkson’s lead. Loren Gabel picked up the assists. Both teams a power-play, the Golden Knights worked the Yale though, needing at least a tie to give itself a had chances to score the second goal of the game, puck around and Erin Ambrose found space to chance to make the postseason tournament, began but it did not come until less than thirty seconds let loose a shot. Although Cornell was able to to fi ght back at the 17:17 mark. The Bulldogs got remained in the fi nal period. Cornell pulled its turn away Ambrose’s initial attempt, the rebound on the scoreboard on a short-handed goal of their goaltender with 1:32 remaining in the game to fell to Howe who scored on the second chance own when Janelle Ferrara assisted Eden Murray. add an extra attacker in order to score the game- to tie the game. In the third period, Clarkson’s Yale completed the comeback just 2:23 into the tying goal. Clarkson was able to withstand the breakthrough came at the 14:12 mark. After a fi nal period. During an extra-man opportunity, pressure and with 24 seconds remaining, Cas- Clarkson shot, there was a scramble in front of the Jamie Haddad slipped a pass to Krista Yip-Chuck sidy Vinkle sent a pass to Cayley Mercer who net and Kelly Mariani pounced on the puck fi rst who scored. As time wound down, Clarkson deked past a defender and skated in to score on and fi red into the goal. At 17:09, Clarkson added pushed forward for a game-winning goal. The an empty net and clinch the victory with her 50th an insurance goal. Ambrose fed Rhyen McGill opportunity came when a late Yale penalty gave career goal. Clarkson was held to only 26 shots, in front of the net. McGill found herself facing Clarkson a power play. The Knights took advan- its second lowest total of the season, but was away from the goal, but was able to slip the puck tage at 19:35 when Rhyen McGill defl ected in a able to limit Cornell to just 15 shots of its own. from between her legs and into the goal. Renata shot from Renata Fast into the back of the net. Clarkson was 0-3 on power plays, while Cornell Fast streaked down the right side of the rink and failed to score on its two extra-man opportunities. tapped home into an empty net for the fi nal score. Score by Periods Shea Tiley made 15 saves for her eighth shutout Yale (10-17-2, 9-11-2) 0 1 1 x — 2 of the season. Score by Periods CLARKSON (26-3-5, 14-3-5) 1 1 1 x — 3 Cornell (13-14-4) 2 0 0 x — 2 Score by Periods CLARKSON (28-3-5) 1 1 3 x — 5 1st: CU-MacAulay-7 (Ambrose, Lefl er), ppg; 5:50 Cornell (13-13-4) 0 0 0 x — 0 2nd: CU-Bannon-10 (Ambrose), shg; 4:39 CLARKSON (27-3-5) 1 0 1 x — 2 1st:Cor-Brown-13 (unassisted), ppg; 10:19 Yale-Murray-7 (Ferrara), shg; 17:17 Cor-Higham-6 (Doering); 13:08 3rd: Yale-Yip-Chuck-5 (Haddad, Souliotis), ppg; 2:23 1st: CU-Bannon-11 (Pozzebon, Gabe;); 15:44 CU-Mercer-24 (Howe, Ambrose); 18:28 CU-McGill-12 (Fast, Bannon), ppg; 19:35 2nd: No Scoring 2nd: CU-Howe-16 (Ambrose, MacAulay), ppg; 5:45 Penalties: Clarkson 3/6, Yale 6/12 3rd: CU-Mercer-23 (Vinkle), eng; 19:36 3rd: CU-Mariani-9 (Pozzebon, Ambrose); 14:12 Power Plays: Clarkson 2-6, Yale 1-3 Penalties: Clarkson 2/4, Cornell 3/6 CU-McGill-13 (Ambrose, MacAulay); 17:09 Svs: CU (Tiley- 60:00) 7-4-7=18 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-3, Cornell 0-3 CU-Fast-4 (Bannon, MacAulay), eng; 18:37 Yale(Mandl- 59:47) 15-18-9=42 Svs: Cor (Voorheis- 58:52) 5-10-9=24 Penalties: Clarkson 4/8, Cornell 2/4

CU(Tiley- 60:00) 8-2-5=15 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-1, Cornell 1-3 Svs: Cor(Voorheis- 58:00) 15-16-16=47 CU(Tiley- 60:00) 3-7-3=13