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Colgate Notes 13-Cornell.Indd CCOLGATEOLGATE WWOMEN'SOMEN'S HHOCKEYOCKEY 22oo7oo7_oo88 GGAMEAME NNOTESOTES feb. 1-2 THE CORNELL SERIES games #25-26 Colgate Last Time Out (January 26, 2008) Cornell Colgate posted a 3-3 tie with Brown on Saturday, Jan. 26 at 8-7-4 Meehan Auditorium, despite outshooting the Bears, 57-22. For 5-5-2 ECAC the second straight game, Elin Brown led the Raiders off ensively with three assists. Colgate took an early 1-0 lead, but penalties hurt the Raiders, Friday: Live stats helping the Bears to a 2-1 edge to close out the fi rst period. Th e Saturday: Live video and stats teams traded goals in the middle frame before Colgate tallied the 2007-08 Schedule/Results equalizer on the man advantage in the third period. Friday, Feb. 1 - 7 p.m. Th e Raiders capitalized on its fi rst power-play opportunity, Starr Rink Date Team Time six minutes into the opening frame but the Bears took a 2-1 lead Sat. Sept. 29 DURHAM (ex.) W, 5-2 Saturday, Feb. 2 - 4 p.m. with back-to-back power-play goals in the fi nal two minutes of the Sun. Sept. 30 STONEY CREEK (ex.) W, 4-2 Lynah Rink period. Sat. Oct. 12 at No. 8 Boston College L, 0-3 Th e Bears took a 3-1 lead in the second period with a give- Sun. Oct. 14 at No. 3/4 UNH L, 0-1 and-go-goal with Smith and Kath Surbey. Colgate’s Jessi Waters Fri. Oct. 19 PROVIDENCE T, 5-5 (OT) brought the contest within one less than a minute later when she Sat. Oct. 20 CONNECTICUT L, 1-2 Colgate at a glance redirected a Minnick shot in the slot. Colgate found the game- Fri. Oct. 26 at No. 3/4 Mercyhurst L, 1-5 tying goal with just over seven minutes remaining, a power-play Sat. Oct. 27 at No. 3/4 Mercyhurst L, 4-6 goal from Sam Hunt. All-Time Record Fri. Nov. 9 BROWN * W, 4-1 Th e Raiders dominated the extra session, not allowing the 152-143-30 (.514) - 1997-present Sat. Nov. 10 YALE * W, 3-2 (OT) Bears to get a single shot off . Plenderleith made 18 saves, while Stock fi nished the night with Fri. Nov. 16 at Quinnipiac * W, 5-2 All-Time Division I Record 54 stops. Sat. Nov. 17 at Princeton * L, 0-3 93-114-23 (.454) - 2001-present Colgate went 2-for-9 on the power play and 2-for-4 on the Fri. Nov. 23 WAYNE STATE L, 2-4 penalty kill. Sat. Nov. 24 WAYNE STATE W, 7-3 Current Records Fri. Dec. 30 PRINCETON * L, 2-4 Overall: 9-11-4 Scouting the Raiders Sat. Dec. 1 QUINNIPIAC * T, 1-1 (OT) Fri. Dec. 7 NIAGARA W, 2-1 ECAC Hockey: 6-5-3 Th e Raiders enter the weekend with a 9-11-4 overall record. With a 6-5-3 mark in ECAC Hockey, Colgate sits fi ft h in the league Sat. Dec. 8 NIAGARA W, 3-0 standings, two points behind fourth-place Dartmouth. Pacing the Fri. Jan. 4 at No. 8 Dartmouth * W, 2-1 (OT) Head Coach Raiders off ensively are juniors Sam Hunt and this week’s ECAC Sat. Jan. 5 at No. 3 Harvard * L, 0-4 Scott Wiley (St. Lawrence ’93) Hockey Player of the Week Elin Brown. Hunt has a team-best Fri. Jan. 11 UNION * W, 5-2 82-94-21 (6th season) 14 goals and nine assists for 23 points, while Brown has chipped Sat. Jan. 12 RENSSELAER * T, 1-1 (OT) in a team-best 15 assists and scored eight goals for 23 points. Fri. Jan. 18 at Clarkson * L, 1-3 Assistant Coaches Kiira Dosdall leads the defenders in scoring with 11 tallies, and Sat. Jan. 19 at No. 6/7 St. Lawrence * L, 3-5 Ryan Stone (Lawrence ’93) sophomores Marissa Dombovy and Evan Minnick are both in Fri. Jan. 25 at Yale * W, 4-1 Cassandra Turner (Brown ’03) double-digits with 10 points apiece. Freshman Lisa Plenderleith Sat. Jan. 26 at Brown * T, 3-3 (OT) sports an 8-8-3 record between the pipes and has a .900 save Fri. Feb. 1 CORNELL * 7 p.m. percentage and a 2.49 goals against average. Captains Sat. Feb. 2 at Cornell * 4 p.m. Fri. Feb. 8 ST. LAWRENCE *# 7 p.m. Elin Brown and Kate Wolgemuth Th e Colgate/Cornell Series Sat. Feb. 9 CLARKSON *!# 4 p.m. Assistants: Colgate leads the all-time series, 8-2-2 and is undefeated in the last Fri. Feb. 15 at Rensselaer * 7 p.m. Kiira Dosdall, Sam Hunt, 10 games. Cornell’s last win over Colgate was March 2, 2002. Sat. Feb. 16 at Union * 4 p.m. Mallory Johnston and Kara Leene Scouting the Big Red Fri. Feb. 22 HARVARD * 7 p.m. Th e Big Red is in eighth place in the league standings with a Sat. Feb. 23 DARTMOUTH* 4 p.m. Media Relations Contact 6-7-1 mark, and is 9-10-1 overall. Sophomore Liz Zorn, freshman Feb. 29-2 ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals Kristy McNeil Rebecca Johnston and senior Caeleigh Beerworth are tied atop Mar. 8-9 ECAC Hockey Championship (315) 228-6761 the scoring column with 21 points each. Senior Brittany Forgues [email protected] has a team-best 14 assists to go along with four goals for 18 points, HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS and freshman Karlee Overguard has also collected 18 points. * - ECAC Hockey Game Sophomore Jenny Niesluchowski has started in 11 of Cornell’s 20 # - Center Ice Club Weekend games, but did not play in last weekend’s series with Brown/Yale. ! - Time Warner Sports televised contest She is 4-6 on the season, with an .899 save percentage and a 3.07 tale of the tape GAA. Freshmen Kayla Strong and Katie Wilson each saw action last weekend. Strong has a 4-3-1 record, an .840 save percentage and a .363 GAA, while Wilson has a 1-1 record, with an .880 save percentage and Colgate 2007-08 Cornell a 2.95 GAA. 6-5-3 Conf. Rec. 6-7-1 5th Conf. Standing t-7th Last Time Out Against Cornell 9-11-4 Overall Record 9-10-1 Evan Minnick’s fi rst career goal proved to be the game winner as she helped propel Colgate to a 2-1 win none Current Ranking none and sweep of Cornell, on Saturday, Jan. 13. Tara French sent a pass to Jill Cater-Cyker at the point, and Cater-Cyker rifl ed a direct shot at the net. 6-3-3 Home Record 5-4-1 Cornell’s Jenny Niesluchowski stopped the shot but Minnick was waiting on the doorstep and buried the rebound at 8:01 of the third to give Colgate the 2-1 win. 3-8-1 Away Record 4-6 Despite being outshot 22-3 in the fi rst frame, Cornell took a 1-0 lead with a 4x4 unassisted goal from 0-0 Neutral Record 0-0 Caeleigh Beerworth at 7:17. Colgate’s Sam Hunt tied it up in the second period with help from Ashley Bradford at 12:44. 29.4 SOG Avg. 27.7 Bradford skated the puck into the zone and sent a shot at the net that went just wide. She chased her own 24.5 Opp. SOG Avg. 26.8 rebound down in the corner and won it during a battle with a Cornell defender. Bradford then dropped the puck off for Hunt who was free to skate the puck out of the corner and into the slot where she shot 2.46 (19th) GF (DI Rank) 2.90 (14th) between two defenders and over the glove of Niesluchowski. 2.62 (17th) GA (DI Rank) 3.40 (27th) Th e Cornell coaching staff pulled Niesluchowski with 1:19 left in the third in favor of the extra .893 Team SV% Overall .873 attacker and right away the Big Red had back-to-back shots on goal. Another went wide and two more were saved by Elayna Hamashuk before the buzzer sounded. 16.1 (16th) PP (DI Rank) 18.5 (11th) Niesluchowski was kept busy, as Colgate outshot Cornell 42-16. She made 40 saves in the loss, while Hamashuk made 15 stops. 87.1 (11th) PK (DI Rank) 80.6 (25th) Colgate/Cornell Connections series breakdown Calgary natives include Sam Hunt, Elin Brown, Nicole McDonald, Jacquie Colborne, and Cornell’s Date Site Score Kayla Strong and Brianne Schmidt. Beth Rotenberg, Brianne Gilbert and Hayley Hughes all played for 3/1/02 Hamilton, N.Y. L, 1-4 the Toronto Jr. Aeros, while former San Jose Sharks include Jessi Waters and Amber Moore. Grads of 3/2/02 Ithaca, N.Y. L, 0-3 the North American Hockey Academy are Kara Leene, Kate Wolgemuth, Hannah Milan and Caeleigh 2/20/03 Ithaca, N.Y. T, 1-1 (OT) Beerworth. 2/22/03 Hamilton, N.Y. W, 3-0 11/7/03 Ithaca, N.Y. W, 2-0 scores vs. common opponents 11/20/03 Hamilton, N.Y. W, 3-2 Common Opponents 1/14/05 Ithaca, N.Y. T, 3-3 (OT) Colgate and Cornell have 12 common opponents. Th e CLG COR 2/2/05 Hamilton, N.Y. W, 8-3 Raiders sport the better record at 9-6-3 for a 58.3 win BRN 4-1/3-3 2-2/5-1 11/26/05 Hamilton, N.Y.
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