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DUTCHWOMEN for More Information Visit Unionathletics.Com Feb UNION COLLEGE 2014-15 DUTCHWOMEN For more information visit UnionAthletics.com Feb. 6-7, 2015 2014-15 Schedule This Weekend’s Matchup Union Dutchwomen Game 29 September Date ...........................................................Feb. 6 (4-19-5) (1-13-2 ECAC) Time .....................................................7:00 pm 27 Ottawa Jr. SenS (exH) T, 2-2 Location.............................Schenectady, NY October vs. Arena: ...........................................Messa Rink 03 at RIT #8 St. Lawrence Saints Live Video........................unionathletics.tv 04 at RIT L, 2-0 Live Stats.....................unionathletics.com (16-9-3) (10-4-2 ECAC) 10 UCOnn L,L, 4-22-1 Game 30 11 UCOnn W, 1-0 Date ...........................................................Feb. 7 Time .....................................................4:00 pm 17 Penn STATe L, 4-1 #9 Clarkson Location.............................Schenectady, NY 18 Penn STATe T, 2-2 OT Arena: ...........................................Messa Rink 24 at Vermont L, 4-0 Golden Knights Live Video........................unionathletics.tv 25 at Vermont L, 4-0 (17-8-3) (11-3-2 ECAC) Live Stats.....................unionathletics.com 31 at Dartmouth* L, 3-0 november What’s On Tap country. 01 at Harvard* L, 5-2 The Dutchwomen begin the 07 PrOVIDenCe T, 2-2 OT month of February with two Scouting the Saints 14 at Princeton* L, 3-2 OT top 10 matchups as they St. Lawrence enters with third 15 at Quinnipiac* L, 5-0 welcome the eighth-ranked highest scoring offense in the December Saints of St. Lawrence and the ECAC, averaging 3.11 goals 02 at Northeastern W, 1-0 ninth-ranked Golden Knights per game. Kayla Raniwsky is of Clarkson to Messa Rink this tied for the team lead with 05 YALe* L, 4-2 weekend. St. Lawrence saw 06 BrOWn* W, 3-2 their eight-game unbeaten the conference with 16 as- 12 MAIne W, 2-0 streak come to an end against sists. Sophomore Brooke 13 MAIne T, 1-1 OT the Golden Knights in their last Webster26 points has and netted ranks a fifth team- in January time out while Clarkson enters high 14 goals to go along 02 QUInnIPIAC* L, 4-0 with a record of 2-2-1 in their with 12 assists for 26 points. 03 PrInCeTOn* L, 3-0 Jenna Marks is second on the 09 HArVArD* L, 7-1 Saints, scoring 12 times in 24 10 DArTMOUTH* L, 3-1 lastLast five Time contests. Out contests. Carmen McDonald 16 at Clarkson* L, 4-0 leads SLU between the pipes. 17 at St. Lawrence* L, 4-2 the second period to increase McDonald is the nation’s ac- 23 RPI* T, 2-2 OT Cornella 2-1 into scored a six fivegoal times advantage in tive saves leader, coming into 24 at RPI* L, 4-2 en route to an 8-2 victory over Friday’s night game having 30 at Cornell* L, 8-2 Union last Friday night. The stopped 2,986 shots in her 31 at Colgate* T, 2-2 OT Garnet and White bounced career. So far this season, back on Saturday, outplaying McDonald has posted a 11-6-2 February Colgate for most of the contest. record with a 2.16 GAA and 06 ST. LAWrenCe* 7:00 PM With Union in front 2-1 on .922 save percentage. 07 CLArKSOn* 4:00 PM the strength of two goals from 13 at Brown* 7:00 PM Kathryn Tomaselli, the Raiders Scouting the Golden Knights 14 at Yale* 4:00 PM were able to score the equal- Cayley Mercer and Shannon 20 COLGATe* 7:00 PM izer midway through the third Macaulay anchor the Clarkson 21 COrneLL* 4:00 PM period to tie the game at 2-2. In offense, accounting for 63 te overtime session, the “U” had points (32g-31a) through the * ECAC Hockey three scoring opportunity by team’s 28 games of the season. Home Games in BOLD CAPS Bryanne Panchuk and two from Mercer and Macaulay rank All Times Eastern Kathryn Tomaselli but neither third and fourth in the confer- All Times are subject to change ence in total points. Mercer as the game ended in a 2-2 tie. and Genevieve Bannon have couldShenae find Lundberg the back posted of the 24net dished out 16 assists a piece for the Golden Knights, tied for weekend with 68 total saves. savesShe now in the has draw, 910 saves finishing on the the Clarkson is Shea Tiley. Tiley season, 166 more than the ranks second in the league in next closest goalie total in the GAAfifth in(1.48) the ECAC. and save In goal percent for - 1 @UnionWHockey UnionAthletics.com 2014-15 Union Women’s Hockey Union College numerical roster Around eCAC Hockey no. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown/Last Team Friday, February 6th 1 Shenae Lundberg G Sr. 5’7” Peterborough, NH / Deerfield Academy Brown at Dartmouth 7:00 PM 3 Courtney Turner F Jr. 5’4” Milton, MA / Southfield School Cornell at Quinnipiac 7:00 PM 4 Brandy Streeter D Fr. 5’2” Morrisville, NY / Nichols School Clarkson at RPI 7:00 PM 5 Elizabeth Otten D Jr. 5’7” Edina, MD / Edina Hornets Yale at Harvard 7:00 PM 6 Eastyn Yuen F So. 5’3” Winnipeg, MB / Shaftesbury Titans Colgate at Princeton 7:00 PM 7 Jessica Kaminsky F Jr. 5’5” Winnipeg, MB / Pembina Valley Hawks AAA 8 Alex Tancrell-Fontaine D Sr. 5’3” East Greenwich, RI/East Greenwich Avengers Saturday, February 7th 9 Alli Devins F So. 5’5” White River Junction, VT / Westminster Martlets Colgate at Quinnipiac 4:00 PM 10 Nicole Russell F Fr. 5’1” Livonia, MI / Honeybaked Brown at Harvard 4:00 PM 11 Kelly McGrath D Sr. 5’4” Chelmsford, MA / Lawrence Academy Yale at Dartmouth 4:00 PM 19 Rebecca Babiak F Jr. 5’5” Winnipeg, MB / Balmoral Hall Blazers St. Lawrence at RPI 4:00 PM 14 Haley Welch D Sr. 5’6” East Amherst, NY / Elmira College Cornell at Princeton 4:00 PM 15 Christine Valente F So. 5’3” West Haven, CT / Choate Rosemary Hall 16 Erica Kelly F Fr. 5’4” Buckingham, QC / King’s-Edgehill School 17 Jamie Smith F Jr. 5’5” Stamford, CT/Mid Fairfield Connecticut Stars 18 Caitlyn McLaren D Fr. 5’8” Metcalfe, ON / Ottawa Lady Senators 19 Katie Laughlin F Fr. 5’9” Natick, MA / Assabet 2014-15 Quick Facts 20 Kathryn Davis D So. 5’7” Milton, MA / Lawrence Academy College Information 21 Bryanne Panchuk F Sr. 5’1” Calgary, AB / Edge School Mountaineers Location.............Schenectady, NY, 12308 22 Emily Erickson F So. 5’4” Crosslake, MN / North American Hockey Academy 24 Hannah Erickson F Fr. 5’1” Crosslake, MN / Achiever Academy Founded...................................................1795 27 Kathryn Tomaselli F Jr. 5’7” Cranston, RI / Williston-Northampton School Enrollment............................................2,200 President.................Dr. Stephen C. Ainlay 37 Alexx Ridding G Fr. 5’5” Barrie, ON / Barrie Junior Sharks Director of Athletics.....Jim McLaughlin Sr. Assoc. A.D..........................Joanne Little Head Coach: Claudia Asano Barcomb (Harvard ’99 / 8th season) Assoc. A.D. ...............................Beth Tiffany Assistant Coach: Ali Boe (Harvard ’06 / 8th season) Union Athletics Phone.....518.388.6284 Assistant Coach: Liz Keady (Princeton ‘08 / 1st season) Nickname...............................Dutchwomen Colors ............................Garnet and White Volunteer Coach: Ashley Johnston (Union ‘14 / 1st season) Captain: Christine Valente Arena Information Rink ............................Frank L. Messa Rink Athletic Trainer: Erik Ackerman Capacity ................................................. 2,030 Rink Dimensions ........................... 201x86 Managing Director ...........Adam Brinker Pronunciation Guide: .............. 518.388.6020 Rebecca Babiak ..............Re-bec-cah BAB-e-ACK Boe...............................................................................bo-e Hockey Staff HeadBox Office Coach......Claudia Phone Asano Barcomb Kaminsky.................................................CAH-min-SKI ...................................................(Harvard ’99) Otten......................................................................AH-ten Overall Record..36-205-23 (8 seasons) Panchuk........................................................PAN-chuck [email protected] Welch.....................................................................Wel-ch OfficeAssistant Phone.........................518.388.6771 Coach..Ali Boe (Harvard ’06) Yuen........................................................................You-en [email protected] Assistant Coach...........................Liz Keady ................................................(PrincetonOffice Phone........................518.388.8076 ‘08) [email protected] Volunteer Coach............Ashley Johnston [email protected] Phone.........................518.388.6501 Hockey Information First Season .....................1999 (15 years) First Division I Season..2003-04 (11 years) 2014-15 Team Leaders Overall Division I Record............52-311-26 name GP G A PTS Pen-Min ECAC Hockey D I Record............10-224-14 ECAC Hockey Playoff Appearances.....None Kathryn Tomaselli 28 7 9 16 9-18 2013-14 Overall Record.................9-24-1 Jessica Kaminsky 23 5 11 16 3-6 2013-14 ECAC Record..............4-18 (11th) Alex Tancrell-Fontaine 28 4 9 13 7-14 Team Information Christine Valente 28 3 7 10 3-6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost......16/5 Forwards Returning/Lost................10/3 Kathryn Davis 28 1 6 7 12-24 Defensemen Returning/Lost ............5/2 Nicole Russell 24 2 3 5 3-6 GoaltendersReturning/Lost .............1/2 Newcomers ..........................7 (4F, 2D, 1G) name GP-GS GAA Saves SV% W-L-T Sports Information Contact .......................................... Phil Engel Shenae Lundberg 28-28 2.87 910 .920 4-19-5 ...................(518) 388-8744 Cell Phone ........................(908) 499-0677 Email [email protected] WebsiteOffice Phone ......................UnionAthletics.com 2 @UnionWHockey UnionAthletics.com 2014-15 Union Women’s Hockey St. Lawrence University numerical roster Against St. Lawrence no. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School St. Lawrence Leads 20-0-1 1 Brooke Wolejko Fr. G 5-8 South Windsor, Conn/Westminster School/Assabet Valley 2 Sophia Millerick FY D 4-11 Waltham, Mass./St. Mark’s Last 10 Meetings: 4 Jenna Marks Jr. F 5-4 Madison, Wis./Shattuck - St. Mary’s 02/05/10 at St. Lawrence L, 0-5 5 Kirsten Padalis So. D 5-7 Farmington, Mich./Honeybaked U-19 10/30/10 at St. Lawrence L, 0-1 7 Alex Moore So.
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