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Cornell Colgate SCHEDULE & RESULTS 2016-17 CORNELL UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY GAME NOTES OCTOBER Fri. 14 CARLETON (EXB.) W, 10-0 Fri. 21 MERCYHURST W, 3-1 Sat. 22 MERCYHURST W, 2-1 Fri. 28 at Rensselaer* L, 1-0 Sat. 29 at Union* W, 3-1 NOVEMBER Tue. 1 at Colgate* L, 2-1 Fri. 11 BROWN* W, 4-0 Game #19 - Tuesday, January 17, 2017 - 7 p.m. ET - Lynah Rink - Ithaca, N.Y. Sat. 12 YALE* W, 4-2 #10 Cornell Big Red (11-5-2, 7-2-2 ECAC) vs. Colgate Raiders 15-5-3 (6-4-1 ECAC Hockey) Fri. 18 at Quinnipiac* T, 3-3 Sat. 19 at Princeton* W, 2-1 Fri. 25 at Wisconsin L, 3-0 Sat. 26 at Wisconsin L, 5-2 About the Big Red loss, 2-0, to Quinnipiac on Friday and • Cornell is coming off of a three-point then, despite outshooting the Tigers DECEMBER ECAC Hockey weekend after a 1-1 over- in all three periods, a 5-1 game on Fri. 2 HARVARD* W, 3-0 time tie with Princeton on Friday night Saturday. Sat. 3 DARTMOUTH* W, 2-1 and a 3-2 overtime win over Quinnipiac • After going 5-0 in the first five confer- ence games, Colgate is 1-4-1 in its last six, with losses JANUARY on Saturday. coming against Princeton (7-2, 5-1) and Quinnipiac Fri. 6 PROVIDENCE L, 2-0 • In both games, senior Hanna Bunton played the role Sat. 7 PROVIDENCE W, 5-1 of hero, pulling the Big Red even against the Tigers with (3-1, 2-0) and sits in sixth place in the standings, three Tue. 10 SYRACUSE W, 7-2 1:02 to play and then scoring the game-winner against points back from Cornell. Fri. 13 PRINCETON* T, 1-1 the Bobcats just 10 seconds into overtime. • The Raiders have the best penalty-kill unit in the Sat. 14 QUINNIPIAC* W, 3-2 • The three points in the season series with Princeton nation with a 93.1 kill percentage and the third-best Tue. 17 COLGATE* 7 p.m. marks the most since the 2012-13 season and the win power-play unit, with a 19.3 conversion rate. Fri. 20 at Clarkson* 6 p.m. over Quinnipiac – ranked #9/8 at the time of the game • Jessie Eldridge leads the Raiders in points (9-20—29) Sat. 21 at St. Lawrence* 3 p.m. – was the first win over the Bobcats since February while five other skaters have at least 15 points each. Fri. 27 at Dartmouth* 6 p.m. • Julia Vandyk has played all but three games in goal, Sat. 28 at Harvard* 3 p.m. 2015. • On Tuesday, Jan. 10, Cornell earned a 7-2 win over posting a 13-5-2 record on the strength of a .923 save FEBRUARY Syracuse in the final non-conference game of the year. percentage, a 1.95 goals against average, and three Fri. 3 UNION* 6 p.m. • Bunton leads the team in points (6-10—16) while shutouts. Sat. 4 RENSSELAER* 3 p.m. freshman Kristin O’Neill scored two goals against Quin- Fri. 10 at Yale* 6 p.m. nipiac and now leads the team with nine and is second The Series with Colgate Sat. 11 at Brown* 3 p.m. to Bunton in points (9-5—14). • When the teams met on Nov. 1, they played two score- Fri. 17 St. Lawrence* 6 p.m. • Senior goaltender Paula Voorheis, who is 5-4-1 in her less periods before combining for three goals in the final Sat. 18 CLARKSON* 3 p.m. 10 starts, is second in the nation in save percentage frame. Kristin O’Neill put Cornell up 1-0 just 27 seconds Fri. 24 ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals & TBD into the third only to see Lauren Wildfang tie the game Sat. 25 ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals & TBD (.954) and third overall in goals against average (1.40) with under seven minutes to play and then Cat Quirion Sun. 26 ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals & TBD while sophomore Marlene Boissonnault is 10th overall in goals against average (1.73). scored the game-winner with 1:04 left on the clock. MARCH • It was just Colgate’s second win against Cornell in the Sat. 4 ECAC Hockey Semifinals & TBD About Colgate last 20 games. The Big Red still holds an overall series Sun. 5 ECAC Hockey Championship & TBD • The Raiders are coming off of the first two games of lead of 35-13-4 (and is 16-3-2 in the last 20 games). 2017, with both ending in losses. First was a shutout All Times are EST Home Games in CAPS 2016-17 LEADERS 2016-17 LEADERS * ECAC Hockey game & at home of higher seeds Points Hanna Bunton 16 Points Jessie Eldridge 29 Goals Kristin O’Neill 9 Goals Jessie Eldridge, Bailey Larson 9 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Assists Hanna Bunton 10 Assists Jessie Eldridge 20 PPG Hanna Bunton 4 PPG Shae Labbe 4 HOCKEY SID: Katie Peverada GP 12 tied 18 GP 13 tied 23 OFFICE PHONE: 607-254-5232 PIM Sydney Smith 27 PIM Lauren Wildfang 34 CELL PHONE: 207-404-0441 Shots Hanna Bunton 77 Shots Bailey Larson 92 EMAIL: [email protected] +/- Jaime Bourbonnais +9 +/- Jessie Eldridge +12 FAX: 607-255-9791 GOALTENDING GOALTENDING GP Paula Voorheis 10 GP Julia Vandyk 20 @CornellAthletics GAA Paula Voorheis 1.40 GAA Julia Vandyk 1.95 @CUBigRedGameDay SV% Paula Voorheis .954 SV% Julia Vandyk .923 WINS Marlene Boissonnault 6 WINS Julia Vandyk 13 CornellBigRed.com SO Marlene Boissonnault, Paula Voorheis 1 SO Julia Vandyk 3 COLGATE CORNELL FOUR-TIME ECAC HOCKEY CHAMPION (2010, 2011, 2013, 2014), NCAA FINALIST (2010) About Head Coach Doug Derraugh ‘91 came last year in a 4-0 win over Vermont and in both in- • Now in his 12th season directing the Cornell women’s stances, sophomore Pippy Gerace tallied the third goal. CORNELL QUICK FACTS hockey program in 2016-17, Doug Derraugh amassed Location ..................................................Ithaca, N.Y.,14853 a 202-126-28 record in his first 11 seasons as the head Truly Special Teams Founded ..................................................................... 1865 coach of the Big Red, with his 200th win coming in the • Cornell is one of four teams in that country that ranks Total Enrollment ...................................................... 21,593 form of a 4-2 win last year against Yale. in the top 10 in both penalty-kill rate and power-play President .....................................................Martha Pollack • Cornell has made the ECAC Hockey Tournament each of conversion, with the Big Red sitting fifth and seventh, Director of Athletics ................................J. Andrew Noel, Jr. the last nine seasons, won the tournament four of the respectively, in both categories with Colgate, Boston Colors ...........................................Carnelian Red and White last seven years and advanced to the NCAA Tournament College, and Minnesota being the other three schools. Affiliation .................................................................NCAA I in five of those seasons. • The Big Red penalty-kill unit had a 19-straight Conference ...................................ECAC Hockey/Ivy League • Derraugh guided the Big Red to the national title penalty-kill streak snapped in the first period against Rink (Capacity) ......................................Lynah Rink (4,267) game in his fifth season and back-to-back-to-back Syracuse on Jan. 10 but has yet to give up multiple 2016-17 TEAM INFORMATION NCAA Frozen Four appearances in 2010, 2011 and 2012. power-play goals in a game this year. • He led the team to five consecutive 20-win seasons for • Colgate and Boston College are the only two teams Captains ......................................................Kaitlin Doering the first time in program history in 2009-10, 2010-11, to multiple power-play goals against Cornell since the Micah Hart beginning of the 2015-16 season. 2016-17 Record ......................................................... 11-5-2 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-2014. 2016-17 ECAC Hockey Record ...................................... 7-2-2 2016-17 Ivy League Record ......................................... 5-0-1 The Fastest Finish Home, Sweet Home 2015-16 Record ....................................................... 13-14-4 • Senior Hanna Bunton’s goal just 10 seconds into over- • The game against Colgate – Cornell’s sixth in 11 days 2015-16 ECAC Hockey Record ...................................... 9-9-4 time on Saturday against Quinnipiac not only secured – marks the end of an eight-game home stand for the 2015-16 Ivy League Record ......................................... 7-2-1 Cornell two points but also marked the fastest overtime Big Red, which is the longest stretch of games played at First Varsity Season ................................................1972-73 goal cross all divisions of men’s and women’s college Lynah in program history. All-Time Record ................................................548-494-64 hockey this season. • The Big Red is 9-1-1 at Lynah Rink this year and is NCAA Championships ....................................................... 0 119-67-16 at home all-time under head coach Doug NCAA Tournament Appearances ....................................... 5 Derraugh. Years ................................. 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 Freshmen Finesse ECAC Hockey Tournament Championships ........................ 4 • When Kristin O’Neill scored her first goal of the game Years ...........................................2010, 2011, 2013, 2014 against Quinnipiac on Jan. 14, she was assisted on the Many Goals, Many Scorers Ivy League Championships ............................................. 12 goal by classmates Amy Curlew and Jaime Bourbonnais. • It was truly a team effort in the Big Red’s wins over Years .................1976-79, 1980-81, 1990, 1996, 2010-13 • It marked the first time this season that one of the Big Providence and Syracuse, with five different players Coaching Information Red’s goals featured three points by three rookies. notching goals in the 5-1 win over Providence on Jan. Women’s Hockey Coach............Doug Derraugh (Cornell ‘91) 7 and seven different players finding the net in the 7-2 Career Record ..........................213-131-30 (12th season) Power-Play Prowess win over Syracuse on Jan.
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