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37-Semifinals and Finals.Indd 2015-16 CLARKSON WOMEN’S HOCKEY Golden Knights 2016 WOM EN’S 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 Cheel Arena) - 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 2003-042003-04 2014 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 4 NCAA Tr. Appearances • 20132013-14,-14, 20142014-15-15 ECAC Hockey Regular Season 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 Clarkson University 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 Matt Desrosiers and second-year assistant 7 (Sat.) * Rensselaer A L 1-2 10 (Tue.) SYRACUSE H W 5-1 coaches Britni Smith and Meghan Duggan, 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 goal 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 Loren Gabel 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.
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