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Holy Cross Women's Ice Hockey 2018-19 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY GAME NOTES HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY Holy Cross (0-14-2, 0-10-0 HEA) vs. #5 Northeastern (12-1-2, 11-0-2 HEA) Nov. 30, 2018 • 7:05 P.M. • Dec. 2, 2018 • 2:00 P.M. Hart Center Rink • Worcester, Mass. • Matthews Arena • Boston, Mass. 2018-2019 Schedule/Results GAMEDAY QUICKFACTS DATE OPPONENT..................TIME / SCORE Vs. Northeastern • Nov. 30 Vs. Northeastern • Dec. 2 Sep. 28 at RIT ........................... .L, 2-0 Series Record: 0-1-0 Live Stats: http://bit.ly/hcwh-s18 Sep. 29 at RIT ........................T, 1-1 (OT) Live Stats: http://bit.ly/hcwh-s17 Live Video: http://bit.ly/hcwh-v18 Oct. 6 at Rensselaer ..................T, 1-1 (OT) Live Video: http://bit.ly/hcwh-v17 Oct. 12 at Providence *.....................L, 5-0 Oct. 13 at UConn * ........................L, 7-2 The Holy Cross women’s hockey team will play a home-and-home Oct. 19 at Brown .........................L, 3-1 with No. 5 Northeastern this Friday, Nov. 30 and Sunday, Dec. 2. Oct. 20 BROWN ..........................L, 4-0 Oct. 26 BOSTON COLLEGE* . L, 5-1 Scouting the Huskies Oct. 27 MERRIMACK* .....................L, 5-0 • Northeastern has been led this year by Alina Mueller’s 24 points Nov. 2 NORTHEASTERN*...................L, 6-1 from 11 goals and 13 assists. Her goals are a team-high and her Nov. 4 at Maine * ........................L, 8-0 assists are tied for the team lead with Chloe Aurard. Nov. 9 at Merrimack * .....................L, 3-0 • Aerin Frankel and Brittany Bugalski have split time between the Nov. 10 MERRIMACK* .....................L, 6-2 Nov. 17 NEW HAMPSHIRE* .................L, 4-1 pipes for the Huskies. Frankel has posted a 7-1-0 record with a 1.12 Nov. 20 at Harvard ........................L, 7-3 goals against average and a .960 save percentage. Bugalski has Nov. 24 BOSTON COLLEGE* . L, 5-0 gone 5-0-2 with a 1.96 goals against average and a .926 save per- Nov. 30 NORTHEASTERN*................7:05 p.m. centage. Dec. 2 at Northeastern * ................2:00 p.m. • Notheastern has converted on 21% of its power plays and killed Dec. 7 at Providence *..................6:00 p.m. 91.5% of the penalties it has faced. Jan. 4 at UConn * .....................6:05 p.m. • The Huskies lead all of Hockey East in scoring offense with 3.6 Jan. 5 UCONN* ......................2:05 p.m. goals per game and are third in scoring defense allowing 1.53. Jan. 12 MAINE* .......................1:05 p.m. Jan. 13 MAINE* .......................1:05 p.m. Last Time Against Northeastern Jan. 18 BOSTON UNIVERSITY*............7:05 p.m. • The Crusaders hosted the then-No. 8 Huskies back on Nov. 2. Jan. 19 at Boston University * .............3:00 p.m. Jan. 26 at New Hampshire * ..............2:00 p.m. • Holy Cross hung with them for most of the game, going into the Jan. 27 NEW HAMPSHIRE* ..............1:05 p.m third period down, 2-1. Feb. 1 at Boston College * ..............6:00 p.m. • Carlie Magier scored the Crusaders’ lone goal with Skye Zieh- Feb. 3 VERMONT* ....................1:05 p.m. wein registering the assist. Feb. 9 at Boston University * .............3:00 p.m. • Julia Pelletier made 46 saves in goal. Feb. 15 at Vermont *....................7:05 p.m. Feb. 16 at Vermont *....................4:00 p.m. Recapping Last Week Feb. 22 PROVIDENCE* ..................7:05 p.m. • Holy Cross faced Harvard last Tuesday, Nov. 20 and No. 4 Boston Mar. 1 Hockey East Quarterfinals..............TBA College on Saturday, Nov. 24. Mar. 2 Hockey East Quarterfinals..............TBA • Against the Crimson, the Crusaders had their first three-goal game Mar. 3 Hockey East Quarterfinals..............TBA of the season. Magier scored twice and Victoria Young added the Mar. 9 Hockey East Semifinals................TBA Mar. 10 Hockey East Championship Game .......TBA third. Home games played at the Hart Center Rink at the Luth Athletic Talking Points Complex • The Crusaders scored three goals for the first time this season in Home games listed in BOLD CAPS their loss to Harvard on Tuesday, Nov. 20. * Hockey East games • Carlie Magier led the way with two goals in the contest, while All times listed are Eastern Standard Time Victoria Young had the other. @HCROSSWHOCKEY 2018-19 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY GAME NOTES • Rachel Moore and Emma Lange each had assists to tie for the team lead with three on the year. Antonia Matzka and Young also TALE OF THE TAPE registered assists against the Crimson. CRUSADERS TEAM Huskies • Magier is now tied for the team lead with Amanda Kewer at four 0.81 .................. Goals Per Game ..................... 3.60 points each. Kewer has recorded two goals and two assists and- 4.50 .............. Goals Allowed Per Game ............ 1.53 Magier has gotten all of her points from goals. The four goals leads 21.2 .....................Shots Per Game ................... 33.9 the team as well. • Lange leads the team and is second overall in Hockey East with 38 4.6.....................Penalties Per Game .................. 4.1 blocked shots. Allison Attea is seventh with 23. 3.3% ....................... Power Play ......................21% • The Crusaders scored their first power play goal of the season 67.6% ..................... Penalty Kill ...................91.5% against Merrimack on Nov. 10 and held their first lead in a Hockey East game against New Hampshire on Nov. 17. LEADERS • Holy Cross added a second power play goal on the season, this C. Magier (4) ....................Goals ................A. Mueller (11) time coming on a five-on-three oppotunity against Harvard. Matzka E. Lange, R. Moore (3) ......Assists .A. Mueller, C. Aurard (13) and Lange assisted Magier on the play. A. Kewer, C. Magier (4) ..... Points ................ A. Mueller (24) C. Magier, T. Messina (1) . PP Goals .................. V. Pettey (4) Freshman Impact J. Pelletier (314) .............. Saves .............. A. Frankel (217) • Four freshman have recorded points so far this season for the J. Brenon (4.28) ................GAA .............. A. Frankel (1.12) Crusaders. J. Brenon (.887) ............. Save % ............ A. Frankel (.960) • Magier leads the way with four points from four goals. She record- Hockey East Standings ed her first collegiate muli-goal game against Harvard this Tuesday, scoring twice in the contest. Rank Team HEA Record Overall • Lange is next with three points from three assists. Ross has a goal 1 Northeastern 11-0-2 12-1-2 and an assist and Ziehwein has registered one assist on the year. 2 Boston College 9-2-0 12-4-0 3 Povidence 7-1-0 12-2-0 Inaugural Season in Hockey East 4 Merrimack 6-3-1 10-3-2 • This is Holy Cross’ first season as a member of Hockey East. 5 Boston University 3-4-4 4-4-4 • In the preseason poll, the Crusaders were ranked tenth out of ten 6 UConn 3-6-1 7-8-1 teams in the conference. Boston College, Northeastern, and Maine claimed the top three spots respectively. Maine 3-6-1 9-6-1 • The team faced a few Division I opponents last season, losing to 8 Vermont 2-6-2 3-8-4 New Hampshire, Dartmouth, and Harvard, but also claiming a 2-0 9 New Hampshire 2-8-1 3-9-3 win over the Crimson in Worcester. 10 Holy Cross 0-10-0 0-14-2 Up Next • The Crusaders will play their final game before the new year at No. 8 Providence on Friday, Dec. 7. Stay Connected • Follow the Holy Cross women’s hockey team on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @HCrossWHockey. WHERE TO FIND HOLY CROSS ON THE INTERNET: Information on Crusader hockey and all 26 other varsity sports is available through the Holy Cross Athletics home page at “www. GoHolyCross.com”. In addition, links to Holy Cross hockey audio broad- casts and live video streaming can be found on the home page. ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Updates on Holy Cross hockey can be found through the Holy Cross Athletics pages on the following social media networks: Facebook ................... www.facebook.com/GoHolyCross www.facebook.com/HolyCrossWomensHoceky Twitter ........................www.twitter.com/GoHolyCross www.twitter.com/HCrossWHockey YouTube.....................www.youtube.com/GoHolyCross Instagram ..................www.instagram.com/GoHolyCross www.instagram.com/HCrossWHockey GOHOLYCROSS.COM 2018-19 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY GAME NOTES The Automated ScoreBook Holy Cross Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 28, 2018) All games Date Opponent Score Att. Record: Overall Home Away Neutral Sep 28 at RIT L 0-2 613 ALL GAMES 0-14-2 0-7-0 0-7-2 0-0-0 Sep 29 at RIT T o t 1-1 551 CONFERENCE 0-10-0 0-6-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 Oct 06 at Rensselaer T o t 1-1 206 NON-CONFERENCE 0-4-2 0-1-0 0-3-2 0-0-0 * Oct 12 at Providence L 0-5 227 * Oct 13 at UConn L 2-7 321 Oct 19 at Brown L 1-3 214 ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% pen-min pp sh Oct 20 BROWN L 0-4 463 28 Carlie Magier 14 4 0 4 31 .1 2 9 4-8 1 0 * Oct 26 #6 BOSTON COLLEGE L 1-5 636 10 Amanda Kewer 16 2 2 4 22 .0 9 1 1-2 0 0 * Oct 27 MERRIMACK L 0-5 412 24 Maeve Reilly 16 2 1 3 18 .1 1 1 0-0 0 0 * Nov 02 #8 NORTHEASTERN L 1-6 354 20 Victoria Young 16 1 2 3 16 .0 6 2 11-22 0 0 * Nov 04 at Maine L 0-8 211 16 Emma Lange 16 0 3 3 16 .0 0 0 3-6 0 0 * Nov 09 at Merrimack L 0-3 340 18 Rachel Moore 16 0 3 3 36 .0 0 0 3-6 0 0 * Nov 10 MERRIMACK L 2-6 316 * Nov 17 NEW HAMPSHIRE L 1-4 355 23 Antonia Matzka 16 1 1 2 25 .0 4 0 8-16 0 0 Nov 20 at Harvard L 3-7 455 11 Sommer Ross 13 1 1 2 19 .0 5 3 3-6 0 0 * Nov 24 #4 BOSTON COLLEGE L 0-5 342 12 Danielle Doherty 16 0 2 2 16 .0 0 0 1-2 0 0 6 Katie MacCuaig 15 0 2 2 32 .0 0 0 3-6 0 0 TEAM STATISTICS HC OPP 21 Julie Matthias 16 1 0 1 45 .0 2 2 3-6 0 0 SHOT STATISTICS 9 Tori Messina 11 1 0 1 7 .1 4 3 4-8 1 0 Goals-Shot attempts 13-339 72-630 Shot pct.
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