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Non-League Game | Houston Field House | Troy, NY | Friday, October 25, 2018 | 3pm 2018-19 SCHEDULE FAMILY WEEKEND OVERALL 1-3-1 Rensselaer women’s hockey will celebrate Family Weekend with its pair of home contests against RIT on Friday and Sat- H 0-0-1 | A 1-3-0 | N 0-0-0 | C 0-0-0 – 0 PTS urday. The Engineers and Tigers will drop the puck at 3pm on both days. SEPTEMBER all times eastern Sunday 23 CARLETON (Exhibition) 3-0 W ALL-TIME SERIES Saturday 29 at Minnesota State-Mankato 2-0 L The Engineers hold a narrow 12-11-4 lead in the all-time series Sunday 30 at Minnesota State-Mankato 3-1 L against RIT, which dates back to December 8, 1995 – a 3-1 OCTOBER Tigers victory at the Houston Field House. RIT was unbeaten Saturday 6 HOLY CROSS 1-1 T over the first seven meetings (6-0-1), with the Engineers first Friday 12 at Robert Morris 1-0 W picking up their first win on March 3, 1999. RPI was victorious, Saturday 13 at Robert Morris 3-1 L 3-0, in Rochester on that day. Friday 26 RIT# 3pm ENGINEERS SPLIT WITH RMU Saturday 27 RIT# 3pm Senior Lovisa Selander made 58 saves to lead RPI to a 1-0 NOVEMBER victory in game one of the two-game series on October 12 in Friday 2 at St. Lawrence* 6pm Pittsburgh. The Colonials were able to earn a split the follow- Saturday 3 at Clarkson* 3pm ing day, taking the finale, 3-1. Rensselaer received goals from Friday 9 BROWN* 6pm senior Jaimie Grigsby and junior Blake Orosz on the weekend, Saturday 10 YALE* 3pm while Selander wound up with 93 saves combined. Friday 16 PENN STATE 6pm Saturday 17 PENN STATE 3pm RPI LEADERS Saturday 24 at New Hampshire 2pm Senior Josefine Hansen (1 goal, 2 assists) and junior Blake Sunday 25 at New Hampshire 2pm Orosz (2 goals, 1 assist) are tied for the team lead with three Friday 30 at Harvard* 3:30pm points apiece. Junior Sabrina Repaci (2 assists) has two points, while senior Jaimie Grigsby (1 goal) has one. DECEMBER Friday 1 at Dartmouth* 3pm IN NET Friday 7 PRINCETON* 6pm Senior captain Lovisa Selander is 1-3-1 with a 1.39 goals Saturday 8 QUINNIPIAC* 3pm against average and a .962 save percentage as the starter in JANUARY each of RPI’s five games. Classmate Kira Bombay went 0-3-1 Tuesday 8 SYRACUSE 4pm with a 2.06 goals against average and a .939 save percentage Friday 11 CLARKSON* 6pm in six games last year. Saturday 12 ST. LAWRENCE* 3pm Friday 18 UNION* 6pm PACING THE TIGERS Saturday 19 vs. Union* (Second Annual Mayor’s Cup) 3pm RIT is led offensively by senior Kendall Cornine, who has five goals and two assists for seven points in six games. Soph- Friday 25 Yale* 6pm omores Brittney Gout (1 goal, 3 assists) and Ellie Larson (1 Friday 26 Brown* 3pm goal, 3 assists) join senior Mallory Rushton (4 assists) with FEBRUARY four points, while junior Jade Mancini (1 goal, 2 assists) has Friday 1 at Colgate* 6pm three ... Terra Lanteigne (1-2-2) has started all six games in the Saturday 2 at Cornell* 3pm cage for the Tigers, posting a 2.13 goals against average and a Friday 8 DARTMOUTH* 6pm .929 save percentage. Saturday 9 HARVARD* (Alumnae Game) 3pm Friday 15 at Quinnipiac* 6pm BOMBAY HONORED Saturday 16 at Princeton* 3pm Senior goaltender Kira Bombay received the Frederick M. Friday 22 CORNELL* 6pm Nussbaum Class of 1930 Memorial Award for Outstanding Saturday 23 COLGATE*% 3pm Volunteerism over the weekend. SELANDER PICKED BY SWEDEN Home games in CAPS The Swedish Women’s Ice Hockey team has announced its # – Family Weekend roster for the 2018 Four Nations Cup and RPI’s Lovisa Seland- % – Senior Day er has been chosen as one of the 23 players to represent the * – ECAC Hockey Game country in Saskatoon, Sask. from November 6-10. RENSSELAER ENGINEERS | 1-3-1 | 0-0-0 ECAC HOCKEY | 0-0-1 HOME

# NAME POSITION HEIGHT YEAR S/C HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL 2 Kendra Farole D 5-7 Jr. L Irvine, CA / Anaheim Lady Ducks 4 Sam Nolan F 6-1 Jr. L St. Louis, MO / St. Paul’s School 6 Jaimie Grigsby F 5-9 Sr. L Whitby, ON / Whitby Wolves 7 Sabrina Repaci F 5-5 Jr. R , ON / Toronto Jr. Aeros 8 Megan Hayes F 5-2 Jr. L Hartford, VT / NAHA Winter Hawks 9 Josefine Hansen D 5-4 Sr. L Copenhagen, Demark / Shattuck St. Mary’s 10 Blake Orosz F 5-2 Jr. R Chase Mills, NY / Nepean Wildcats 12 Aimee Raithby F 5-10 So. L Burlington, ON / Burlington Barracudas 13 Ana Orzechowski D 5-6 Sr. L Tonawanda, NY / Pittsburgh Pens Elite 14 Delaney Weiss D 5-7 Fr. L Lake Forest, IL / Chicago Young Americans 15 Morgan Ondrick F 5-8 So. R Shorewood, IL / Northern Chicago Young Americans 16 Kirsten Iwanski D 5-10 Jr. R Marquette, MI / Northern Cyclones 17 Lauren Severson F 5-5 So. L Rockford, IL / Madison Capitals 18 Makenna Thomas F 5-8 Sr. R Hartland, WI / Chicago Young Americans 19 Aliyah Lance F 5-7 Fr. R Edina, MN / Edina High School 22 Madeleine Burnett D 5-6 So. L London, ON / Bluewater Hawks 23 Taylor Schwalbe F 5-7 Sr. L Anchorage, AK / Shattuck St. Mary’s 24 Emma Hicks F 5-3 Fr. R Burlington, ON / Etobicoke Jr. Dolphins 26 Mikayla Capelle F 5-5 Fr. L Dawson Creek, BC / Okanagan Hockey Academy 27 Lilli Friis-Hansen F 5-4 Fr. L Lyngby, Denmark / Gentofte 28 Aly Tremblay F 5-7 Sr. L Hayward, WI / Minnesota Revolution 29 Jenn Gregg G 5-3 So. L Altamont, NY / Troy Albany Ice Cats 33 Kira Bombay G 5-7 Sr. L Orleans, ON / Nepean Wildcats 35 Lovisa Selander G 5-11 Sr. L Sollentuna, Sweden / SDE Riksserien HEAD COACH: Bryan Vines (Denver ‘01) ASSISTANT COACHES: Marc Cavosie (Rensselaer ‘03) & Tara Connolly (Bowdoin ‘13)

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# NAME YEAR POSITION HEIGHT S/C HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL 4 McKinley Karpa Fr. F 5-4 L Ipswich, Massachusetts / The Taft School 5 Madison Itagaki Fr. D 5-3 L Glenview, Illinois / Chicago Mission 6 Stella Haberman So. F 5-3 R Golden Valley, Minnesota / Minnesota Whitecaps 7 Brooke Baker Sr. F 5-8 L Saline, Michigan / Niagara Jr. Eagles 8 Madison Farrand Jr. F 5-4 L Potomac, Maryland / Washington Pride U-19 9 Brittney Gout So. F 5-3 R Caledon, / Canadettes 10 Kendall Cornine Sr. F 5-5 R Kinnelon, New Jersey / East Coast Wizards 11 Christa Vuglar Sr. D 5-3 L Crystal Lake, Illinois / Chicago Mission 13 Taylor Sims Fr. D 5-5 L Deep River, Ontario / Ottawa Lady Senators 14 Ellie Larson So. D 5-9 L Hutchinson, Minnesota / Hutchinson Tigers 15 Kandice Sheriff Sr. F 5-9 L Brampton, Ontario / Leaside Junior Wildcats 16 Claudia Black Jr. F 5-5 R Newmarket, Ontario / Toronto Jr. Aeros 17 Taylor Baker Jr. D 5-4 R Toronto, Ontario / Toronto Jr. Aeros 18 Abby Davies Fr. F 5-5 L Ashton, Ontario / Ottawa Lady Senators 19 Hunter Barnett Fr. F 5-6 L Caledon, Ontario / Jr. Chiefs 20 Mallory Rushton Sr. F 5-2 L Amherst, Nova Scotia / New Hampton Prep 21 Logan Land Sr. F 5-7 R Turkey Point, Ontario / Burlington Barracudas 22 Jordan Marchese So. F 5-5 L Mississauga, Ontario / Brampton Canadettes 23 Brinna Dochniak Sr. D 5-5 R Marine on St. Croix, Minnesota / Minnesota Blades 24 Kathryn Kennedy Sr. F 5-5 L Hamilton, Ontario / Hamilton Hawks 25 Venice Rasoulis Fr. F 5-4 L Naperville, Illinois / Chicago Mission 26 Baylee Trani So. F 5-2 L 9Huntington Beach, California / New England Hockey Club 27 Tori Haywood Jr. F 5-3 L Pickering, Ontario / Toronto Jr. Aeros 28 Jade Mancini Jr. F 5-8 L Burlington, Ontario / Burlington Jr. Barracudas 30 Jessi O’Leary So. G 5-4 L Woodstock, New Brunswick / Notre Dame Hounds 31 Jenna de Jonge Sr. G 5-10 L Abbotsford, British Columbia / Pursuit of Excellence 35 Terra Lanteigne Jr. G 5-8 L Hatchet Lake, Nova Scotia / Metro Boston Pizza HEAD COACH: Chad Davis (American International College ‘04) ASSISTANT COACHES: Shane Madolora (RIT ‘12)