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Syracuse Game Notes ’S COLLEGE TEAM Release #6 - Friday, Nov. 21 and Sat., Nov. 22, 2008 SYRACUSE Inaugural Contact: Mark Majewski • 315-443-2608 • Fax (2076) • [email protected] Athletic Communications Office • • 1301 E. Colvin St. Syracuse, N.Y. 13244 Season

2008-09 Schedule and Results (3-8-0) Games 12 and 13 Syracuse OCTOBER (3-8, 0-4) @ Wayne State (7-2-1, 0-0) Oct. 1...... Colgate (7 p.m.)...... L, 3-4 Nov. 21 • 7:00 p.m. Oct. 3...... Wisconsin (7 p.m.)...... L, 0-3 Nov. 22 • 2:00 p.m. City Arena • , Mich. Oct. 4...... Wisconsin (Noon)...... L, 0-8 Oct. 10...... Robert Morris * (7:30 p.m.).... L, 0-1 CENTER ICE Oct. 11...... Robert Morris * (7:30 p.m.).... L, 2-3 Syracuse was riding high on its three-game win streak spanning back to Quinnipiac on Oct. 18 coupled with the Oct. 17...... Quinnipiac (5 p.m.)...... L, 2-4 back-to-back floggings of Sacred Heart, but the Orange ran into a buzz saw in Mercyhurst this past weekend. Oct. 18...... Quinnipiac (2 p.m.)...... W, 2-0 Syracuse entertained the Lakers at the Onondaga County War Memorial for the first time in school history on Friday OCT. 31.....SACRED HEART (7 p.m.)... W, 10-0 night. Unfortunately, the two-game stint with Mercyhurst led to an 11-2 scoring difference in favor of the Lakers. NOVEMBER The Orange looks to get back on track at Wayne State in its first trip to the Motor City, relying heavily on its young NOV. 1...... SACRED HEART (2 p.m.)... W, 7-3 guns, Megan Skelly and Lisa Mullan. The two first-year skaters are tied for the team lead with 10 points. NOV. 14....MERCYHURST * (7 p.m.).... L, 1-4 Young Guns Orange Originals NOV. 15....MERCYHURST * (2 p.m.).... L, 1-7 Freshmen Megan Skelly and Lisa Mullan swapped roles in The home opening weekend for the Orange against Sacred Nov. 21...... Wayne State * (7 p.m.)...... the Mercyhurst series this past weekend. On Friday night, Heart yielded the first points for numerous Syracuse skaters. Skelly’s tally kept Syracuse ahead through most of the Jessica Frump, Rebecca Gordon, Kylie Klassen, Nikki Nov. 22...... Wayne State * (2 p.m.)...... second period. Mullan was the orchestrator of the play, Leone and Rachel Tilford each netted their first goal for Nov. 29...... Carleton Univ. (ex) (7 p.m.).... tallying her team-leading eighth assist on the year. The SU while Keeta Koalska churned out her first points of the Nov. 30...... U. of Ottawa (ex) (2 p.m.)...... following day, Mullan potted her second goal of the season season with two assists on Friday, as well. On Saturday DECEMBER from Skelly’s assist. The two newcomers are banded together versus SHU, Taylor Metcalfe earned her first point of the Dec. 5...... Mercyhurst * (7 p.m.)...... at the top with 10 points, apiece. Skelly leads the Orange year on an assist. In that game, junior netminder Alison Lee Dec. 6...... Mercyhurst * (2 p.m.)...... with six markers. Skelly and Mullan are both tied for seventh, made her first appearance in net for Syracuse. Lee turned JANUARY overall, in the CHA points’ race. Skelly’s six lamplighters are away eight shots and surrendered two goals. JAN. 9...... ROBERT MORRIS * (7 p.m.) tied for fifth best in the conference while Mullan lurks in a tie JAN. 10.....ROBERT MORRIS * (2 p.m.) for second with her eight assists. Both of the Orange’s icers Odd Man Out are tied for first place in freshmen scoring. Skelly has been The Syracuse powerplay and penalty killing units were in Jan. 17...... Niagara * (7 p.m.)...... rewarded twice for her diligent play by winning two CHA full-effect in Tennity Ice Pavilion’s first action against Sacred Jan. 18...... Niagara * (2 p.m.)...... Rookie of the Week awards. Heart two weeks ago. Stefanie Marty notched the Orange’s JAN. 23.....WAYNE STATE * (7 p.m.)... first short-handed goal in program history after stealing the JAN. 24.....WAYNE STATE * (2 p.m.)... Shunning Schoedel puck and faking out SHU’s . Syracuse fed off of JAN. 30.....NIAGARA * (7 p.m.)...... Junior goaltender Lucy Schoedel was heftily tested this past Marty’s momentum as Megan Skelly and Julie Rising each JAN. 31.....NIAGARA * (2 p.m.)...... weekend against Mercyhurst. The Ithaca, N.Y. product tied a added another short-handed tally later in Friday’s affair for FEBRUARY career-high on Friday night by thwarting 41 Lakers’ attempts three short-handed tallies in a single game. On the flipside, Feb. 13...... Sacred Heart (7 p.m.)...... and then came back to reset the Orange standard with 46 the Syracuse powerplay attacked the Pioneers’ defense Nikki Leone Feb. 14...... Sacred Heart (2 p.m.)...... saves on Saturday afternoon. Schoedel’s combined two- for a program-record three times. , Rising and game total of 87 stops is a weekend-best for SU’s starting Marty all found the back of the net with the man-advantage FEB. 20.....ST. ANSELM (7 p.m.)...... netminder. Schoedel is on the cusp of her 300th career save in Syracuse’s second game against SHU. FEB. 21.....ST. ANSELM (2 p.m.)...... mark; her current total is 299. Through 11 contests, she has Feb. 24...... McGill Univ. (7 p.m.)...... totaled 598:32 minutes in net, with a 3.21 goals allowed Malcolm in the Middle…of the ice * CHA Conference Game average. She has saved 90.3% of the shots she’s faced this In SU’s 10-0 win against SHU, Janelle Malcolm was awarded HOME GAMES IN CAPS year. As SU’s defensive anchor, Schoedel has won three a rare two penalty shots for Syracuse; the first time the decisions, including two by way of a shutout. Orange attempted the one-on-one crowd pleaser in 2008-09 Standings program history. Malcolm was not able to capitalize on the Team CHA Overall Syracuse Streaks penalty shots, but she did record three points in two games, Robert Morris 3-1-0 5-7-0 Freshman Megan Skelly skates to the Great Lakes state including two goals and one helper. Malcolm is tied for 10th Mercyhurst 2-0-0 6-4-0 with the team’s longest point streak. Skelly’s goal and assist in the conference with 0.36 goals per game. Niagara 1-1-0 2-9-1 against the Lakers were affixed to the three goal, one Wayne State 0-0-0 7-2-1 helper performance against Sacred Heart. Freshman Lisa Frump’s First Syracuse 0-4-0 3-8-0 Mullan has the second longest point streak for the Orange Newly-added forward Jessica Frump made a splash in with three. She tallied a program-high three assists against her first game wearing the Orange sweater in the Orange’s New Names…New Pronunciations Sacred Heart to go along with her output this weekend. weekend opener against Sacred Heart. The Saugus, Calif. Klassen...... CLAH-son Sophomore Stefanie Marty enjoys the team’s longest stretch native etched her name in Tennity Ice Pavilion history by Bero...... BEE-row of the season with five consecutive games. scoring the first goal for Syracuse which proved to be the Feltes...... Fell-TISS game-winner in the 10-0 pasting of the Pioneers. Frump is Skelly...... SKELL-e Rise Up tied for fifth in the league with her historic game-winning Bojeski...... bo-JESS-kee Leone...... LEE-own-E Co- Julie Rising tallied a program-best four points goal. Keeta Koalska...... KEY-ta ko-ALL-ska in a single game in SU’s first game against Sacred Heart. Beaudry...... BO-dree The Anchorage, Alaska native scored two goals, including Motor City Madness Schoedel...... SHAY-dul Rising...... RISE-ing her first short-handed marker, and two assists in the 10-0 The Orange’s next opponent will pose just as challenging as triumph. Rising went on to dump in her first powerplay goal the last. Wayne State is 7-2-1 in non-conference play and is for the Orange in the 7-3 win to continue her four-game untested in the CHA. This past weekend, the Warriors swept Media Information pointstreak. The sophomore forward is tied for 10th in the No. 10-ranked Northeastern at home. Prior to the big wins, Interview Policy: Head coach Paul Flanagan CHA with 0.73 points per game and tied for 11th and 12th WSU downed Vermont in Burlington by a combined total, and selected players are available for interviews in goals and assists, respectively, with 0.36 each per game. 12-3. Wayne State is led by senior forwards Sam Poyton after games following a cooling off period. and Melissa Boal with their 17 points, apiece. Poyton has Interviews may be conducted outside the pumped in a team-leading 11 goals while Boal has been dressing room in the designated media area. the orchestrator for the Warriors’ frontline by assisting on For interviews, please contact Mark Majewski eight goals. Freshman goaltender Delayne Brian has manned in the athletic communications office 24-hours the net for Wayne State six times, making a team-best in advance to set up times and places for interviews with Flanagan or players, or to 127 saves and has allowed 2.17 goals per game. She has confirm practice times. stopped 90.7% of the shots she has faced. Eying Down... Chillin’ with the Penguins Wayne State Head coach Paul Flanagan knows a thing or two about hockey. He also knows a bunch of high- ranking figureheads in the game. When the Orange traveled to , Pa. to take on Robert Morris in mid-October, Flanagan had a surprise in store for his team. SU’s coach got in contact with 2008-09 Warriors’ Stats his fried, Ray Shero, General Manager of the . On Saturday morning before the team’s pre-skate routine, Flanagan gathered his team and took the Orange on a tour of Mellon Arena Overall Record...... 7-2-1 (home of the Penguins). Syracuse had the opportunity to take pictures with a few players and get a Conference Record...... 0-0-0 feel for the lifestyle of an NHL player. Home Record...... 4-2-0 Trade School Away Record...... 3-0-1 The Orange will benefit from eight players who have transferred from other Division I programs. Senior Nikki Leone (Trenton, Ontario) came to Syracuse from Quinnipiac to help out the Neutral Record...... 0-0-0 defense. Junior goaltender Lucy Schoedel (Ithaca, N.Y.) and sophomore forward Stefanie Marty (Nussbaumen, Switzerland) will don the Orange after skating with the University of New Hampshire Goals / Game...... 3.8 last season in its Frozen Four appearance. Sophomore forwards Keeta Koalska (Forest Lake, Goals Allowed / Game...... 2.00 Minn.) and Julie Rising (Anchorage, Alaska) trekked to after competing with . Sophomore forward Cheyenne Bojeski (Hamilton, Ontario) played in 33 Shots / Game...... 3032 games with CHA member Mercyhurst in Erie, Pa. last season. offered junior blue-liner Shots Allowed / Game...... 23.9 Gabrielle Beuadry (Cortland, N.Y.) to bolster the defense. Sophomore forward Rebecca Gordon (St. Power Play...... 23.9% Catharines, Ontario), comes from Clarkson University located in Potsdam, N.Y. Penalty Kill...... 16.7% USCHO.com Poll...... RV (7) USA Today / USA Hockey Poll... RV (2)

Leading Point Scorers (G - A - Pts) Sam Poyton, Sr., F...... 11-6 -- 17 Melissa Boal, Sr., F...... 9-8 -- 17 Lindsay DiPietro, Sr., F...... 5-7 -- 12

Top Delayne Brian, Fr., 5-1-0, 2.17 GAA, .907 Save %, 359:10 min., 127 total saves, 1 Shutouts

Head Coach Jim Fetter (Sixth Season)

Meet the Orange #9 Captains #12 Stefanie Marty Julie Rising Forward Forward 2008-09 Syracuse Women’s Ice Hockey Roster No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Sh/C Hometown High School Previous School 1 Alison Lee Jr. G 5-3 R Los Altos, Calif. Mountain View HS - 2 Taylor Metcalfe Fr. D 5-9 R Oakville, Ontario St. Thomas Aquinas - 3 Kelly Dimmen Fr. D 5-6 L Colorado Springs, Colo. Dougherty HS - 4 Kylie Klassen Fr. F 5-9 L Winkler, Manitoba Warner HS - 6 Katelyn Bero Fr. F 5-3 R Akwesasne, N.Y. Salmon River HS - 7 Rachel Tilford Sr. D 5-5 R Birch Hills, Saskatchewan Birch Hills HS - 8 Rebecca Gordon So. F 5-10 R St. Catharines, Ontario Winston Churchill HS Clarkson University 9 Stefanie Marty So. F 5-5 L Nussbaumen, Switzerland Kantonsschule Baden New Hampshire / Swiss National Team 10 Jessica Frump Fr. F 5-8 R Saugus, Calif. Saugus HS - 11 Nicole Feltes Fr. F 5-5 R Rolling Meadows, Ill. Elk Grove HS - 12 Julie Rising So. F 5-6 L Anchorage, Alaska Capuchin HS Bemidji State 13 Janelle Malcolm Fr. F 5-5 L Edmonton, Alberta St. Francis Xavier HS - 14 Megan Skelly Fr. F 5-4 R Taber, Alberta National Academy - 16 Cheyenne Bojeski So. F 5-6 L Hamilton, Ontario Heritage HS Mercyhurst 17 Nikki Leone Sr. D 5-10 L Trenton, Ontario Trenton HS Quinnipiac 18 Keeta Koalska So. F 5-6 R Forest Lake, Minn. Forest Lake HS Bemidji State 19 Gabrielle Beaudry Jr. D 5-7 L Cortland, N.Y. Homer Central HS Boston College 20 Lisa Mullan Fr. F 5-9 L Victoria, British Columbia Proctor Academy - 30 Steph Jones Fr. G 5-6 R Thornhill, Ontario Vaughan Secondary - 41 Lucy Schoedel Jr. G 5-6 R Ithaca, N.Y. Ithaca HS New Hampshire Dozen Snippets... Syracuse welcomes 12 fresh skaters to the 2008-09 lineup. The newcomers include Katelyn Bero (Akwesasne, N.Y.), Kelly Dimmen (Colorado Springs, Colo.), Nicole Feltes (Rolling Meadows, Ill.), Jessica Frump (Saugus, Calif.), Steph Jones (Thornhill, Ontario), Kylie Klassen (Winkler, When SU Scores First...... 3-3 Manitoba), Janelle Malcolm (Edmonton, Alberta), Taylor Metcalfe (Oakville, Ontario), Lisa When Opponent Scores First...... 1-4 Mullan (Victoria, British Columbia), Megan Skelly (Taber, Alberta), senior Rachel Tilford (Birch When Neither Scores First...... 0-0 Hills, Saskatchewan) and junior Alison Lee (Los Altos, Calif.). Foul Lines to Blue Lines When SU Leads after First Period...... 3-1 Senior Rachel Tilford (Birch Hills, Saskatchewan), one of two seniors for SU, was an outfielder for When SU Trails after First Period...... 0-6 the Orange softball team for the past three seasons. Tilford started and played in all 150 games for When Tied after First Period...... 0-1 the Orange from 2006-08. She recorded a .271 career batting average for Syracuse, including 15 home runs, 75 RBI and 12 steals on 16 attempts. When SU Leads after Second Period...... 3-0 Welcome to the Club When SU Trails after Second Period...... 0-8 Junior Alison Lee (Los Altos, Calif.), one of Syracuse’s three netminders, tried out for the team When Tied after Second Period...... 0-0 during preseason workouts and earned a spot on the roster. Technically, Lee is the only current member on the team that has worn a Syracuse ice hockey sweater prior to this season. Lee was a staple on the University’s club team for the last two years. SU in Overtime...... 0-0 Orange’s O’Brien a National Champion Syracuse assistant coach Erin O’Brien (Pickering, Ontario) was an assistant for the women’s hockey When SU Outshoots Opponent...... 3-0 team at her alma mater, SUNY Plattsburgh. O’Brien helped guide the Cardinals to back-to-back When SU Outshot by Opponent...... 0-8 Division III National Championships in 2007 and 2008. Her overall record as an assistant is 78-6-4 from 2006-08. When SU Has 0-19 Shots...... 0-3 Orange at Onondaga County War Memorial When SU Has 20-29 Shots...... 1-3 Syracuse played its first game at the Onondaga County War Memorial on Friday, November 14, When SU Has 30-39 Shots...... 0-0 against Meryhurst at 7:00 p.m. Syracuse lost, 4-1, but led the match through most of the second When SU Has 40-49 Shots...... 2-0 period. Freshman Megan Skelly added another first to her repertoire by scoring the first goal at When SU Has 50+ Shots...... 0-0 the War Memorial just after the first minute of play in the opening period. The Orange plays in on more time this season against St. Anselm on Friday, February 20, at 7:00 p.m. The historic Onondaga County War Memorial Arena is located in the heart of downtown Syracuse When Opponent Has 0-19 Shots...... 2-1 and has been the home of the of the since 1994. The rink When SU Has 20-29 Shots...... 2-2 has a capacity of 7,000. When SU Has 30-39 Shots...... 0-2 Orange Online When SU Has 40-49 Shots...... 0-2 SUathletics.com is your Internet home for women’s ice hockey. The Orange will When SU Has 50+ Shots...... 0-0 have at least two games featured on Orange All Access (OAA), SU’s multimedia package. Live audio and video of the game at the first home contest at Tennity Ice Pavilion and the historic game at the Onondaga County War Memorial on Friday, Nov. 14 against Mercyhurst will also be streamed live. When SU Scores on the Powerplay...... 1-1 Orange All Access (OAA) also includes live and archived content such as complete game webcasts, When SU Scoreless on Powerplay...... 2-6 highlights, interviews, press conferences, features, behind-the-scenes stories and the radio and When Allowing Powerplay Goal...... 1-7 television productions of the Syracuse ISP Sports Network and Time Warner Sports. Subscriptions are $9.95 per month or $79.95 per year. Opponent Scoreless on Powerplay...... 2-1 There’s a First Time for Everyone One-Goal Games...... 0-3 Syracuse’s 2008-09 opponents combined for a 3-8-1 record in their first games as a new program. Wayne State defeated Minnesota State-Mankato on Oct. 13, 2000, by a 1-0 decision. Niagara beat Findlay on Oct. 20, 2000, 2-1, and St. Anselm’s overcame Salve Regina, 5-0, on Nov. 5, 2004. Following an Orange Win...... 2-1 Colgate, Wisconsin, Robert Morris, Quinnipiac, Sacred Heart, Mercyhurst, Carleton and Ottawa were Following an Orange Loss...... 1-7 outscored by a combined total of 47-10. McGill drew even with Ottawa, 3-3, on Oct. 19, 2003. Following an Orange Tie...... 0-0 Syracuse in First Seasons In Syracuse’s inaugural seasons, the Orange has compiled an overall record of 77-75-10. In 1889, SU Home Record...... 2-2 Syracuse football lost its only game of the year at Rochester, 36-0, on November 23. The SU men’s SU Road Record...... 1-6 hoops team went 2-2 during the 1900-01 season while its women’s counterpart put together an even Neutral Record...... 0-0 5-5 record. Men’s started up in 1916 with a 1-5-1 win-loss total while the women’s team notched a winning record at 9-4 in 1998. In 1920, the men’s soccer team accrued a 4-3-2 total while the women’s team enjoyed a 10-6-1 record in its 1996 debut. The 1972 field hockey squad Against CHA Opponents...... 0-4 went 1-3-1 while the first tennis team volleyed for a 2-6 record in the 1975-76 season. Volleyball’s Against ECAC Opponents...... 1-2 1980 season of 19-17-4 and softball, SU’s newest addition since the ice hockey team, tallied a 24- Against WCHA Opponents...... 0-2 23-1 record to put the Orange over the .500 mark. Against Opponents...... 0-0 Against Independent Teams...... 2-0 CONSIDER THIS… CONSIDER THIS… Syracuse’s Team Records in First Season Opponents First Games in Program History Football 1889 0-1 Carelton L, 12-2 vs. Ottawa (Oct. 12, 2003) Against Ranked Teams...... 0-2 Men’s 1900-01 2-2 Colgate L, 6-2 vs. Maine (Oct. 20, 2001) Men’s Lacrosse 1916 1-5-1 McGill T, 3-3 vs. Ottawa (Oct. 19, 2003) October Record...... 2-6 Men’s Soccer 1920 4-3-2 Mercyhurst L, 6-0 vs. New Hampshire (Oct. 15, 1999) Women’s Basketball 1971-72 5-5 Niagara W, 2-1 vs. Findlay (Oct. 20, 2000) November Record...... 1-2 Field Hockey 1972 1-3-1 Ottawa L, 4-1 vs. Concordia (Oct. 11, 2003) December Record...... 0-0 Tennis 1975-76 2-6 Quinnipiac L, 3-2 vs. Colgate (Oct. 28, 2001) January Record...... 0-0 Volleyball 1980 19-17-4 Robert Morris L, 2-1 vs. Renesselaer (Oct. 20, 2005) Sacred Heart L, 6-0 vs.Vermont (Oct. 31, 2003) February Record...... 0-0 Women’s Soccer 1996 10-6-1 Women’s Lacrosse 1998 9-4 St. Anselm’s W, 5-0 vs. Salve Regina (Nov. 5, 2004) March Record...... 0-0 Softball 2000 24-23-1 Wayne State W, 1-0 vs. Minnesota State-Mankato (Oct. 13, 2000) Post-Season Record...... 0-0 Wisconsin L, 8-1 vs. Minnesota-Duluth (Oct. 8, 1999) 77-75-10 3-8-1 Orange Captains • Orange Olympian Flanagan announced sophomores Stefanie Marty (Nussbaumen, Switzerland) and Julie Rising (Millbrae, Calif.) as Syracuse ice hockey’s inaugural captains on Saturday, September 27, 2008. Marty played in 37 games and scored four goals with one assist at the University of New Hampshire. Marty aided the Wildcats in their 2008 Frozen Four appearance as a freshman. Marty has also been a member of the Swiss National Team since 2003 and was nominated to be the ’Swiss Hockey Woman of the Year’ in 2005. The Nussbaumen, Switzerland native recorded 26 goals and 23 assists in 72 games with the Swiss in international competition. Marty was a member of the Swiss Olympic hockey team that competed in the 2006 Torino Games. She has also participated in the 2005 World Championship in Romanshorn, Switzerland, the 2007 World Championship in Winnipeg, Manitoba and 2008 World Championship in Harbin, China, placing first, fifth and fourth, respectively. From 2003-07, Marty played for EV Zug - a team in the highest level of play in the Swiss league. She earned two Swiss Championships in 2004 and 2005 and two Swiss Vice-Championships in 2006 and 2007. EV Zug played in the 2004 and 2005 European Champions Cup, earning third and fourth place, in that order. Rising appeared in 36 games at Bemidji State and tied for the leading goal scorer her freshman year with five markers. The Bay Area resident added two assists in 2007-08 and received WCHA Rookie of the Week honors on October 5, 2007. Syracuse Plays 30 Games against 12 Teams The Orange will play 12 home games at the Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion, two at the Onondaga County War Memorial, and 17 games on the road. The dates and times of the games scheduled for the War Memorial are set for Friday, Nov. 14 against Mercyhurst and Friday, Feb. 20 against St. Anselm’s. SU will play each of the four conference opponents four times this season. Out of conference, SU was tested against a solid Colgate team in the first of many meetings that could develop into a great intrastate rivalry. The Orange squared off against Wisconsin, a team that’s won two out of the previous three NCAA championships. Syracuse’s first home game comes against independent program Sacred Heart on Halloween night. The Orange will hit the ice with Sacred Heart three more times throughout the regular season. The games against University of Ottawa, McGill University and Carelton University will be a great way to promote the SU brand of hockey internationally. All three games are exhibition matches, but will count towards SU’s overall record. Syracuse travels to Quinnipiac in mid-October for two non-conference bouts. St. Anselm’s rounds out the Orange’s non-conference ticket in the second half of the season. Great Orange North Out of 19 skaters on the Orange roster, 10 are from Canada. Seniors Nikki Leone (Trenton, Ontario) and Rachel Tilford (Birch Hills, Saskatchewan), sophomores Cheyenne Bojeski (Hamilton, Ontario), Rebecca Gordon (St. Catharines, Ontario) and freshmen Steph Jones (Thornhill, Ontario), Kylie Klassen (Winkler, Manitoba), Janelle Malcolm (Edmonton, Alberta), Taylor Metcalfe (Oakville, Ontario), Lisa Mullan (Victoria, British Columbia) and Megan Skelly (Taber, Alberta) all hail from north of the border. New York Natives Three members of the ice hockey team hail from New York. Juniors Lucy Schoedel (Ithaca, N.Y.) and Gabrielle Beuadry (Cortland, N.Y.) drove up I-81 from their respective towns of Ithaca and Cortland. Freshman Katelyn Bero (Akwesasne, N.Y.) comes to Syracuse from Akwesasne, an town within an hour of Montreal, Quebec.

Orange Firsts In any program’s inaugural game, there will naturally be a lot of individual and team firsts. A list of the Orange first are provided down below: Syracuse Orange Program Firsts Syracuse Orange Leaders First Goal...... Freshman Megan Skelly (Nine seconds into the game) First Game-Winning Goal....Sophomore Julie Rising Points ...... Megan Skelly, Lisa Mullan (10) First Assist...... Freshman Kylie Klassen and senior Nikki Leone Goals...... Megan Skelly (6) First Powerplay Goal...... Freshman Megan Skelly Powerplay Goals...... Megan Skelly (2) First Powerplay Assist...... Freshman Lisa Mullan and senior Nikki Leone Short-handed Goals...... Megan Skelly (2) First Short-Handed Goal...... Sophomore Stefanie Marty Game-Winning Goals...... Megan Skelly, Julie Rising, Stefanie Marty (1) First ...... Freshman Megan Skelly Assists...... Lisa Mullan (8) First Penalty...... Freshman Kelly Dimmen (Interference at 12:37) Shots...... Julie Rising (31) First Faceoff Won...... Sophomore Stefanie Marty Shot Pct...... Rachel Tilford (1.000) First Save...... Junior Lucy Schoedel Saves...... Lucy Schoedel (299) First Three-Star Recipient.....Junior Lucy Schoedel Penalties...... Taylor Metcalfe, Nikki Leone (8-16 min) First Penalty Shot...... Freshman Janelle Malcolm Plus/Minus...... Stefanie Marty (+6) First Penalty Killed...... 2:41 of the second period First CHA Award...... Freshman Megan Skelly

USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Division I Poll USCHO.com Division I Poll (As of November 17, 2008) (As of November 4, 2008) Rank School (votes) Record Points Prior Rank School (votes) Record Points Prior 1 Wisconsin (19) 8-0-0 190 1 1 Wisconsin (15) 12-0-2 150 1 2 Minnesota 5-1-0 167 2 2 Minnesota 9-2-1 135 2 3 Harvard 0-0-0 153 3 3 New Hampshire 7-1-3 112 5 4 Boston College 4-0-2 136 5 4 St. Lawrence 7-1-2 99 8 5 Dartmouth 0-0-0 87 8 5 7-2-3 70 7 6 New Hampshire 3-1-0 84 9 6 Dartmouth 5-1-1 66 3 7 Boston University 2-0-2 78 7 7 Minnesota-Duluth 6-4-2 63 9 8 Minnesota Duluth 2-3-1 50 4 8 Boston College 7-2-2 51 6 9 St. Lawrence 1-1-2 45 6 9 Harvard 3-2-1 48 4 10 Northeastern 3-2-1 16 NR 10 Mercyhurst 6-4-0 15 NR Others receiving votes: North Dakota 9, Mercyhurst 8, Connecticut Others Receiving Votes: Clarkson 7, Wayne State 7, North 6, Minnesota State 1, St. Cloud State 1, Wayne State 1. Dakota 1, St. Cloud State 1 . Syracuse’s stats against the rest of the CHA Through November 17, 2008 Multiple Point-Games Player Times GOALS GOALS ALLOWED POWER-PLAY PCT Megan Skelly 3 3rd (28 goals) 4th (37 goals allowed) 5th (8.1% powerplay percentage) Lisa Mullan 3 GOALS PER GAME GOALS ALLOWED PER Nikki Leone 2 3rd (2.55 goals pg) GAME PENALTY-KILLING PCT Janelle Malcolm 2 4th (3.36 goals allowed pg) 4th (78.9 penalty killing Stefanie Marty 2 ASSISTS percentage) Julie Rising 2 4th (35 assists) SAVES Cheyenne Bojeski 1 3rd (325 saves) PENALTIES Kylie Klassen 1 ASSISTS PER GAME 3rd (80 penalties) 3rd (3.18 assists pg) SAVES PER GAME 3rd (29.55 saves pg) PENALTY MINUTES Multiple Goal-Games SHOTS T-3rd (160 penalty minutes) 5th (260 shots) SHUTOUTS Player Times 1st (2 shutouts) SHOT PERCENT Nikki Leone 1 SHOTS PER GAME 2nd (.108 shot percentage) Janelle Malcolm 1 5th (23.64 shots pg) POWER-PLAY GOALS Megan Skelly 1 5th (5 powerplay goals) SAVE PERCENT Julie Rising 1 POINTS 4th (.898 save percentage) 3rd (63 points) SHORT-HANDED GOALS 1st (3 short-handed goals) Multiple Assist-Games POINTS PER GAME Player Times 3rd (5.73 points pg) Lisa Mullan 2 Keeta Koalska 1 Stefanie Marty 1 Julie Rising 1

Season Point Streaks Player Games Times Stefanie Marty 5 1 Julie Rising 4 1 Megan Skelly 4 1 Lisa Mullan 3 1 Nikki Leone 2 1 Janelle Malcolm 2 1 Lisa Mullan 2 1 Syracuse’s Individual stats against the rest of the CHA Julie Rising 2 1 Through November 17, 2008 Megan Skelly 2 1 Rachel Tilford 2 1 POINTS SHORT-HANDED GOALS T-7th Lisa Mullan (10 points) T-2nd Megan Skelly (1 sh goal) T-7th Megan Skelly (10 points) T-2nd Stefanie Marty (1 sh goal) T-10th Julie Rising (8 points) T-2nd Julie Rising (1 sh goal) T-10th Stefanie Marty (8 points) T-20th Nikki Leone (6 points) GAME-WINNING GOALS T-1st Julie Rising (2 GWG) GOALS T-5th Jessica Frump (1 GWG) T-5th Megan Skelly (6 goals) T-11th Julie Rising (4 goals) SHOT PERCENTAGE T-11th Janelle Malcolm (4 goals) 1st Rachel Tilford (1.000) T-16th Nikki Leone (3 goals) T-3rd Janelle Malcolm (.250) T-16th Stefanie Marty (3 goals) 7th Megan Skelly (.214)

ASSISTS GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE T-2nd Lisa Mullan (8 assists) 8th Lucy Schoedel (3.21 GAA) T-9th Stefanie Marty (5 assists) 11th Steph Jones (4.50 GAA) T-12th Julie Rising (4 assists) 13th Alison lee (6.00 GAA) Schoedel’s Save Count T-12th Megan Skelly (4 assists)

POWERPLAY GOALS 299 T-4th Megan Skelly (2 pp goal) 598:32 Minutes • 3.21 GAA • .903 Save % paul FLANAGAN Paul Flanagan, one of Year Win Loss Tie NCAA Finish the most recognized names 99-00 18 15 2 - in collegiate ice hockey, was 00-01 24 8 3 2nd Place (1st Frozen Four) chosen to lead the Syracuse 01-02 22 10 4 - Orange out onto the ice for 02-03 22 9 4 - the first time in school history. 03-04 28 10 1 Third Place (2nd Frozen Four) Flanagan will be welcomed into 04-05 28 8 5 Third Place (3rd Frozen Four) a community that has always 05-06 31 5 2 Semifinal Appearance (4th Frozen Four) embraced the game of ice 06-07 29 8 3 Semifinal Appearance (5th Frozen Four) hockey with the hopes of starting 07-08 28 10 1 Quarterfinal Appearance Head Coach an Orange tradition of his own. 08-09 3 6 0 SYRACUSE RECORD First Season Flanagan, head coach for the St. Lawrence women’s hockey Overall Career Record St. Lawrence ‘80 team from 1999-2008, has accumulated numerous 233 - 91 - 24 achievements and recognitions that will serve as a Record at Syracuse solid foundation for Syracuse’s women’s ice hockey 3 - 8 program. Flanagan led St. Lawrence to the women’s NCAA Frozen Four Championship five times in his nine-year tenure, tying him for the most appearances in the country. Flanagan’s four-year run (2003-07) of Frozen Four appearances is also tied for best in college hockey. The Canton, N.Y. native accrued a 230-83-24 record over the course of his term with the Saints. His .718 win percentage third nationally among active Division I coaches. Flanagan is recognized as having the sixth-most victories among active coaches. Aside from all of his national accomplishments, Flanagan has made his presence felt in the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) hockey league. After Flanagan led his school to its first National Championship game in only his second year, he was awarded the 2000-01 ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year and the American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) Coach of the Year. Flanagan’s two marks of distinction are backed up by the awards he has helped his student-athletes garner. Behind the Saints’ bench, Flanagan generated one ECAC Player of the Year, three Goaltender of the Year honors, more than three dozen ECAC All-Star honors and 10 All-America honors. He has coached two Olympians and several members of the Canadian National team. In addition, Flanagan was named an assistant coach for the U.S. Women’s Select and National teams graham THOMAS that competed at the Four Nations Cup in in November and won the gold medal. Flanagan also Assistant Coach assisted the team’s to the World Championship in April held in Harbin, China. Flanagan rounded out the First Season national coaching staff with Ohio State’s Jackie Barto and Plattsburgh State’s Kevin Houle. Mount Royal College ‘06 While at St. Lawrence, he directed his fleet to the ECAC Hockey Tournament in each of his nine years. Flanagan’s 2003-04 team shared the ECAC Hockey regular-season crown and the 2005-06 team won it outright. The Saints became the first squad in St. Lawrence history to win more than 30 amesg in a season, setting the women’s record for wins for the fourth time in Flanagan’s tenure as head coach. Coach Flanagan will continue to serve on the American Hockey Coaches Association’s Board of Governors, as well as the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Selection Committee, which is charged with selecting the nation’s top collegiate hockey player each season. S Flanagan’s five NCAA appearances are tied for most in the nation. A 1980 St. Lawrence graduate, S His four consecutive NCAA Frozen Four appearances are tied for first among active coaches. Flanagan was a defenseman for the S Flanagan ranks third nationally among acting Division I women’s coaches in Saints, serving as a team captain his win percentage. senior season. He began his coaching S Flanagan is sixth in wins among active Division I women’s coaches. S Flanagan has coached 36 ECAC Hockey all stars, three ECAC Hockey career as head coach at Canton High Goaltender of the Year award winners, two Sarah Devens Award winners School in 1982. Prior to the 1988 season, (presented annually to a player who demonstrates leadership and Flanagan joined the St. Lawrence men’s commitment both on and off the ice) and seven All-Americans. staff as an assistant coach and helped the S Flanagan was the ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year and the American erin O’BRIEN Hockey Coaches Association Coach of the Year in 2000-2001. Saints to two ECAC championships and S In the summer of 2007, Flanagan was named an assistant coach for the U.S. Assistant Coach NCAA appearances in 1989, 1992 and Women’s Select and National teams, joining Ohio State’s Jackie Barto and 1999. Plattsburgh’s Kevin Houle on the national staff, as the team participated in First Season the Four Nations Cup in Sweden Nov. 7-11 and won a gold medal at the SUNY Plattsburgh ‘05 Flanagan earned his master’s degree World Championship in China in April 2008. in education from St. Lawrence in 1992. S Coach Flanagan serves on the American Hockey Coaches Association’s Flanagan and his wife, Sharon, have three Board of Governors, as well as the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Selection Committee, which is charged with selecting the nation’s top children, Shannon (16), Brendan (13) and collegiate hockey player each season. Connor (10). The Flanagans reside in DeWitt, N.Y. • Syracuse • Mercyhurst • Niagara • Robert Morris • Wayne State

The (CHA) women’s conference began in the fall of 2002 with Warrior senior Jessica Snelgrove was selected CHA Student-Athlete of the Year. four teams including three from the former Great Lakes Women’s Hockey Association (Findlay, The Lakers had to travel to Wisconsin in the first round of the NCAA tournament but lost in Mercyhurst and Wayne State) and Niagara, who previously played in the ECAC. double overtime (2-1) to the host Badgers. In the first year of the league (2002-03), each member played two games against the In 2006-07, Mercyhurst had another stellar conference record compiling an 11-0-1 record other conference schools. Mercyhurst won the regular-season CHA title with a 6-0 mark for its fifth consecutive CHA regular-season crown. The Lakers earned another double-double outscoring its opponents 26-9. Niagara’s Val Hall earned both CHA Player of the Year and with its fifth tournament title defeating tournament host Robert Morris (5-2) and Wayne State Student-Athlete of the Year honors after recording a league-leading eight points on five goals (4-1). and three assists. For the second time in league history, a student-athlete won both the CHA Player of the All three games in the CHA tournament, held at the City Sports Center Arena in Detroit, Year award and the Rookie of the Year trophy. Laker newcomer recorded a were shutouts with the Lakers defeating Wayne State (5-0) and Findlay (1-0). UF blanked school-record 66 points in the regular-season then was voted tournament MVP after earning Niagara, 1-0, in the other semifinal game. seven points in the two contests. Oiler goalie Jessica Moffat was selected tournament MVP. Laker coach and Niagara’s Margot Page and Wayne State’s Jim Fetter shared Coach of the Year honors, Samantha Shirley were voted CHA Coach of the Year and Rookie of the Year, respectively. while NU’s Allison Rutledge and MC’s Julia Colizza were named co-Student-Athlete of the Year The following year (2003-04) the league schedule expanded to four games against each award winners. other institution. Mercyhurst won the regular-season title with an 11-1 mark and also claimed When the NCAA selections were announced, Mercyhurst was granted a home game but the the tournament title at Niagara with wins over Wayne State (4-0) and Niagara (3-1). Lakers fell 3-2 in overtime to Minnesota-Duluth on a power-play goal. Findlay’s Adam Brinker was voted CHA Coach of the Year, while Oiler Heidi Tallqvist was The sixth season of the CHA (2007-08) saw a first in that Mercyhurst and Wayne State selected CHA Player of the Year after tying with teammate Hailey Clarkson for the scoring tied for the regular-season title with identical 9-2-1 conference marks with the Warriors title with 15 points. Clarkson was tabbed CHA Rookie of the Year. receiving the No. 1 seed for the conference tournament based on a 2-1-1 record vs. the Mercyhurst netminder Desi Clark, after leading the conference in goals-against average Lakers. MC and WSU would meet in the conference championship game with the Lakers during the regular season, claimed the tournament MVP award. Laker teammate Jessica coming away with a 2-1 overtime victory. Dillabough was named CHA Student-Athlete of the Year. MC’s Meghan Agosta earned her second consecutive league Player of the Year award, Findlay dropped women’s hockey following the 2003-04 campaign, but Quinnipiac joined while WSU mentor Jim Fetter not only earned CHA Coach of the Year honors, but also the the league for one season keeping the membership at four schools. The Bobcats had been a national AHCA Coach of the Year award. Two other Mercyhurst skaters were honored as Vicki Division I independent for 2003-04. Bendus was selected CHA Rookie of the Year, while Stephanie Jones was voted CHA Student- Mercyhurst made it three consecutive CHA regular-season titles in 2004-05 by compiling Athlete of the Year. an 11-0-1 league mark. The Lakers won three of the conference’s year-end awards with Sisti WSU senior Ashley King was a finalist for both the John Wooden Citizen Cup as well as the earning his second coach of the year plaque. Clark was voted Student-Athlete of the Year, Hockey Humanitarian Award. while Teresa Marchese was selected Player of the Year after scoring a league-leading 20 Two of the top-10 finalists for the 2008 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award were CHA points on nine goals and 11 assists. student-athletes in WSU’s Melissa Boal and MC’s Meghan Agosta with Agosta reaching the Marchese was also named the tournament MVP after leading MC to wins over Quinnipiac final three. (9-1) and Niagara (4-1) at the . The CHA had the top four scorers in the nation in terms of points per game in Boal (2.16), Niagara freshman Ashley Riggs was tabbed CHA Rookie of the Year along with becoming Agosta (1.97), and WSU’s Sam Poyton (1.94) and Lindsay DiPietro (1.88). Agosta led the the first freshman in league history to be voted to the All-CHA First Team. nation with 40 goals and seven short-handed markers, while DiPietro had an NCAA-best 48 The Lakers qualified for the 2005 NCAA tournament but lost in triple overtime (5-4) at assists. Harvard in the second longest women’s NCAA game at that time. Clark finished the contest Mercyhurst advanced to the NCAA tournament while Wayne State finished the year ranked with 78 saves including 18 in the second sudden-death overtime period. 10th in the nation. The Lakers allowed three goals in less than a nine-minute span of the third Robert Morris joined the conference for the 2005-06 season replacing Quinnipiac, who period as the Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs rallied for a 5-4 win. joined its men’s team in the ECAC. The 2008-09 campaign will bring something new (the addition of Syracuse University) and Mercyhurst had two ties in the 12-game conference slate (10-0-2), but had an eight-point old (13 of the top 14 scorers return), while the league schedule increases to 16 games (four lead in the standings over second-place Wayne State (6-4-2). each against the other four member schools). The conference tournament expands to three WSU’s Jim Fetter was voted CHA Coach of the Year, while Valerie Chouinard, a freshman days for the first time in the history of the conference with a quarterfinal contest on day one at Mercyhurst won both the CHA Player of the Year and CHA Rookie of the Year awards. She preceding semifinal action on day two. The 2009 CHA tournament will be held at Mercyhurst completed the trifecta winning the CHA tournament MVP plaque after leading the Lakers to on March 5-6-7. wins over Robert Morris (9-0) and Niagara (6-2) at the Michigan State Fairgrounds in Detroit. Chouinard tied for the league scoring title with a pair of WSU rookies – Melissa Boal and Sam Poyton. Each had 19 points in 12 CHA contests. All three newcomers were voted to the All-CHA First Team. College Hockey America • Players of the Week Week 1 Week 4 Offensive Offensive Melissa Boal, Sr., F, Wayne State Sam Poyton, Sr., F, Wayne State Defensive Defensive Brianne McLaughlin, Sr., G, Robert Natalie Payne, Sr., D, Wayne Morris State Rookie Rookie Jocey Kleiber, Fr., D, Niagara Veronique Laramee-Paquette, Fr., Week 2 F, Wayne State Offensive Week 5 Hayley McMeekin, Sr., F, Offensive Mercyhurst Ashley Riggs, Sr., F, Niagara Defensive Defensive Whitney Pappas, So., D, Robert Jenni Bauer, So., G, Niagara Morris Rookie Rookie Megan Skelly, Fr., F, Syracuse Megan Skelly, Fr., F, Syracuse Week 6 Week 3 Offensive Offensive Meghan Agosta, Jr., F, Mercyhurst Melissa Boal, Sr., F, Wayne State Defensive Defensive Chelsea Burnett, Jr., G, Wayne , Fr., G, State Mercyhurst Rookie Rookie Hillary Pattenden, Fr., G, Alyssa Baldin, Fr., F, Wayne State Mercyhurst gabrielle BEAUDRY kelly DIMMEN

Gabrielle Beuadry’s Stats Kelly Dimmen’s Stats

GP G A SH PTS GP G A SH PTS 11 - - 19 - 11 - 1 11 1 Defense Defense

+/- P-PIM GWG SHG PPG +/- P-PIM GWG SHG PPG 3

19 +2 4-8 - - - -1 7-14 - - - # #

At Colgate, recorded one shot … At Wisconsin (10/3), posted one At Colgate, earned first career assist on Syracuse’s second goal … shot ... At Robert Morris (10/10), made one shot … At Robert Morris At Wisconsin (10/3), took one shot … At Robert Morris (10/11), (10/11), fired four shots … At Quinnipiac (10/17), attempted two shots attempted three shots … At Quinnipiac (10/18), took one shot … … At Quinnipiac (10/18), took three shots … Against Sacred Heart Against Sacred Heart (10/31), attempted two shots and finished (10/31), rifled four shots … Against SHU (11/1), made one shot … with a +5 rating … Against SHU (11/1), made one shot … Against Against Mercyhurst (11/15), tallied two shots. Mercyhurst (11/14), turned out three shots.

BEAUDRY’S CAREER HIGHS DIMMEN’S CAREER HIGHS Goals Goals Assists Assists 1 at Colgate (10/1/08) Points Points 1 at Colgate (10/1/08) nicole FELTES

katelyn BERO Nicole Feltes’s Stats

Katelyn Bero’s Stats GP G A SH PTS

Forward 10 - - 3 - GP G A SH PTS 8 - - 1 - +/- P-PIM GWG SHG PPG Forward

11 -4 2-4 - - - # +/- P-PIM GWG SHG PPG 6 -3 - - - - # At Robert Morris (10/11), took one shot … Against Sacred Heart (11/1), recorded a career-high two shots. Against Sacred Heart (11/1), registered first career shot on net.

BERO’S CAREER HIGHS FELTES’ CAREER HIGHS Goals Goals Assists Assists Points Points jessica FRUMP

cheyenne BOJESKI Jessica Frump’s Stats

Cheyenne Bojeski’s Stats GP G A SH PTS

Forward 4 1 - 9 1 GP G A SH PTS 11 2 1 16 3 +/- P-PIM GWG SHG PPG Forward +3 3-6 1 - - 10

+/- P-PIM GWG SHG PPG #

16 -5 5-10 - - - # Against Sacred Heart (10/31), Frump played in her first contest with the Orange and tallied the first goal in Tennity Ice Pavilion history … At Wisconsin (10/4), fired one shot ... At Robert Morris (10/11), Frump’s marker accounted for SU’s second-ever game-winning goal … attemped three shots ... At Quinnipiac (10/17), scored first career goal Frump fired three shots and finished with a +2 rating … Against SHU and attempted three shots ... At Quinnipiac (10/18), took four shots. (11/1), Frump posted three shots and a +1 plus/minus finish … Against Against Sacred Heart (10/31), tried two shots … Against SHU (11/1), Mercyhurst (11/15), attempted three shots. Bojeski recorded her first two-point game, scoring her second goal of the season and registering her first assist of the year … Against FRUMP’S CAREER HIGHS Mercyhurst (11/15), attempted one shot. Goals 1 vs. Sacred Heart (10/31/08) Assists BOJESKI’S CAREER HIGHS Points 1 vs. Sacred Heart (10/31/08) Goals 1 at Quinnipiac (10/17/08) vs. Sacred Heart (11/1/08) Assists 1 vs. Sacred Heart (11/1/08) FRUMP in the CHA Points 2 vs. Sacred Heart (11/1/08) Game-Winning Goals T-5th 1 GWG rebecca GORDON kylie KLASSEN

Rebecca Gordon’s Stats Kylie Klassen’s Stats

GP G A SH PTS GP G A SH PTS 11 1 1 12 2 11 1 3 25 4 Forward Forward

+/- P-PIM GWG SHG PPG +/- P-PIM GWG SHG PPG 8 +2 - - - - 4 +4 3-6 - - - # #

At Wisconsin (10/3), attempted one shot … At Robert Morris (10/11), At Colgate, credited with the assist on SU’s first goal and took two took one shot … At Quinnipiac (10/17), fired two shots … At Quin- shots … At Wisconsin (10/3), took one shot … At Wisconsin (10/4), nipiac (10/18), tallied first Orange assist and attempted two shots … tallied two shots … At Robert Morris (10/10), fired three shots … At Against Sacred Heart (10/31), Gordon registered her first career goal Robert Morris (10/11), attempted two shots … At Quinnipiac (10/17), and led all skaters with a +6 rating … Against SHU (11/1), took three took one shot … At Quinnipiac (10/18), recorded second career assist shots … Against Mercyhurst (11/14), blasted one shot. and four shots … Against Sacred Heart (10/31), scored her first goal for Syracuse and third career assist, denoting her first two-point game … Against SHU (11/1), took two shots … Against Mercyhurst (11/14), GORDON’S CAREER HIGHS tried two shots. Goals 1 vs. Sacred Heart (10/31/08) Assists 1 at Quinnipiac (10/18/08) Points 1 at Quinnipiac (10/18/08) KLASSEN’S CAREER HIGHS Goals 1 vs. Sacred Heart (10/31/08) Assists 1 Three Times (10/1, 10/18, 10/31) Points 1 Three Times (10/1, 10/18, 10/31)

steph JONES keeta KOALSKA

Steph Jones’ Stats Keeta Koalska’s Stats

GP GS MIN GA GAA GP G A SH PTS 2 0 40:00 3 4.50 11 - 2 9 2 Forward Goaltender

SAVES S PCT. W L T +/- P-PIM GWG SHG PPG

18 .857 0 0 0 18 -5 3-6 - - - 30 # #

At Wisconsin (10/4), started the third period in net and recorded nine At Colgate, attempted one shot ... At Quinnipiac (10/17), took one shot saves, surrendering two goals … Against Sacred Heart (11/1), Jones ... At Quinnipiac (10/18), recorded one shot … Against Sacred Heart logged 20 minutes in the second period, stopping nine shots and yield- (10/31), Koalska tallied the first two points of her career by way of ing one goal. two assists … She also took four shots and finished with a +2 rating … Against SHU (11/1), she fired two shots. JONES’ CAREER HIGHS Saves 9 at Wisconsin (10/4/08) KOALSKA’S CAREER HIGHS vs. Sacred Heart (11/1/08) Goals Minutes 20:00 at Wisconsin (10/4/08) Assists 2 vs. Sacred Heart (10/31/08) vs. Sacred Heart (11/1/08) Points 2 vs. Sacred Heart (10/31/08) alison LEE janelle MALCOLM

Alison Lee’s Stats Janelle Malcolm’s Stats

GP GS MIN GA GAA GP G A SH PTS 1 - 20:00 2 6.00 11 4 1 16 5 Goaltender Forward

+/- P-PIM GWG SHG PPG 1 SAVES S PCT. W L T 13 # 8 .800 - - - -1 4-8 - - - #

Against Sacred Heart (11/1), Lee made her debut in net in the third At Colgate, scored Syracuse’s second and third goals on two shots, period, turning away eight attempts and allowing two goals. becoming the first player to record two goals in one game … At Wisconsin (10/4), registered one shot ... At Robert Morris (10/10), took two shots ... At Robert Morris (10/11), attempted one shot ... At LEE’S CAREER HIGHS Quinnipiac (10/17), fired one shot ... At Quinnipiac (10/18), recorded Saves 8 vs. Sacred Heart (11/1/08) two shots … Against Sacred Heart (10/31), Malcolm registered her Minutes 20:00 vs. Sacred Heart (11/1/08) third career goal … Against Sacred Heart (11/1), Malcolm earned her first assist for the Orange along with her fourth tally of the year … Against Mercyhurst (11/15), attemped one shot. MALCOLM’S CAREER HIGHS Goals 2 at Colgate (10/1/08) Assists 1 vs. Sacred Heart (11/1/08) Points 2 at Colgate (10/1/08) vs. Sacred Heart (11/1/08)

nikki LEONE MALCOLM in the CHA Goals T-11th 0.36 GPG Nikki Leone’s Stats

GP G A SH PTS 11 3 3 17 6 Defense stefanie MARTY C +/- P-PIM GWG SHG PPG Stefanie Marty’s Stats 17 +3 8-16 - - 1

# GP G A SH PTS Forward 11 3 5 28 8 At Colgate, picked up the assist on the Orange’s first goal and re- corded one shot ... At Robert Morris (10/10), took three shots ... At 9 # +/- P-PIM GWG SHG PPG Robert Morris (10/11), assisted a power play goal and attempted one +6 7-14 - 2 - shot ... At Quinnipiac (10/17), took one shot ... At Quinnipiac (10/18), recorded one shot … Against Sacred Heart (10/31), Leone posted her first career points by scoring a goal and an assist, apiece , along wit At Colgate, recorded two shots … At Wisconsin (10/3), tallied two a +5 rating … Against SHU (11/1), Leone put together first two-goal shots … At Wisconsin (10/4), took one shot ... At Robert Morris (10/10), game, including her first powerplay tally, finishing off the defenders attmpted five shots ... At Robert Morris (10/11), registered first career four-point weekend … Against Mercyhurst (11/14), Leone attempted point on an assist and attempted one shot ... At Quinnipiac (10/17), one shot. scored first goal at SU and ripped four shots ... At Quinnipiac (10/18), LEONE’S CAREER HIGHS recorded second goal in two games and attempted two shots … Against Sacred Heart (10/31), Marty secured Syracuse’s first short- Goals 2 vs. Sacred Heart (11/1/08) handed goal in program history as well as an assist for her second Assists 1 Three times (10/1), (10/11), (10/31) two-point output … Against Sacred Heart (11/1), Marty kept her Points 2 vs. Sacred Heart (10/31 and 11/1) team-high five-point streak on the line with her first two-assist game for the Orange … Against Mercyhurst (11/14), sniped one shot … Against LEONE in the CHA Mercyhurst (11/15), Marty recorded her fifth assist on the season and Points T-20th 0.55 PPG finished off the two-game set with the highest team rating of +2. Goals T-16th 0.27 GPG MARTY’S CAREER HIGHS Defensive Scoring T-4th 0.25 PPG Goals 1 (10/17, 10/18/, 10/31) Assists 2 vs. Sacred Heart (11/1/08) Points 2 (10/17, 10/31, 11/1)

MARTY in the CHA Short-Handed Points T-2nd 0.18 PPG Points T-10th 0.72 PPG Goals T-16th 0.27 GPG Assists T-9th 0.45 APG taylor METCALFE julie RISING C Taylor Metcalfe’s Stats Julie Rising’s Stats

GP G A SH PTS GP G A SH PTS 11 4 4 31 8

11 - 1 9 1 Forward Defense +/- P-PIM GWG SHG PPG +/- P-PIM GWG SHG PPG

2 +4 8-16 - - - 12 +3 6-12 2 1 1 # #

At Colgate, recorded one shot ... At Quinnipiac (10/17), fired one shot At Colgate, tallied three shots … At Wisconsin (10/3), took three ... At Quinnipiac (10/18), attempted one shot … Against Sacred Heart shots … At Wisconsin (10/4), registered two shots ... At Robert Morris (10/31), Metcalfe blasted three shots with a +5 rating … Against (10/10), took two shots ... At Robert Morris (10/11), attempted three SHU (11/1), she tallied her first career point with one assist … Against shots ... At Quinnipiac (10/17), posted first point with SU on an assist Mercyhurst (11/14), tried one shot. and attempted one shot ...At Quinnipiac (10/18), scored Syracuse’s historic game-winning goal and attempted five shots … Against Sacred METCALFE’S CAREER HIGHS Heart (10/31), Rising compiled a Syracuse single-game best four Goals points by way of two goals and two assists, including her first-career Assists 1 vs. Sacred Heart (11/1/08) short-handed goal … Against SHU (11/1), Rising finished off a five- Points 1 vs. Sacred Heart (11/1/08) point weekend with her fourth-career assist … Against Mercyhurst (11/14), attempted four shots … Against Mercyhurst (11/15), tried lisa MULLAN one shot and remains the team-leader with 31 blasts. RISING’S CAREER HIGHS Lisa Mullan’s Stats Goals 2 vs. Sacred Heart (10/31/08) Assists 2 vs. Sacred Heart (10/31/08) GP G A SH PTS 11 2 8 25 10 Points 4 vs. Sacred Heart (10/31/08) Forward RISING in the CHA +/- P-PIM GWG SHG PPG + 4 7-14 - - 1 Points T-10th 0.73 PPG 20 Goals T-11th 0.36 GPG # Assists T-12th 0.36 APG At Colgate, recorded first career assist on SU’s third goal and regis- Short-Handed Points T-3rd 0.11 PPG tered two shots … At Wisconsin (10/3), took two shots … At Wisconsin Game-Winning Goals T-1st 2 GWG (10/4), tallied two shots ... At Robert Morris (10/10), fired two shots ... At Robert Morris (10/11), recorded first career goal, one assist and lucy SCHOEDEL took one shot ... At Quinnipiac (10/17), first player to recrd two assists in one game and took two shots ... At Quinnipiac (10/18), recorded Lucy Schoedel’s Stats one shot … Against Sacred Heart (10/31), Mullan took four shots … Against SHU (11/1), Mullan added onto her assists total with a pro- GP GS MIN GA GAA 11 11 598:32 32 3.21 gram-best three helpers in one game … Against Mercyhurst (11/14), Goaltender tacked on her team-leading eighth assist along with two shots … Against Mercyhurst (11/15), scored her second goal, tying her for the SAVES S PCT. W L T team-lead with 10 points. 41 299 .903 3 8 0 # MULLAN’S CAREER HIGHS Goals 1 at Robert Morris (10/11/08) At Colgate, stopped 34 shots in first contests with SU … At Wisconsin vs. Mercyhurst (11/15/08) (10/3), made 41 saves … At Wisconsin (10/4), recorded 24 saves ... Assists 3 vs. Sacred Heart (11/1/08) At Robert Morris (10/10), turned away 31 shots … At Robert Morris Points 3 vs. Sacred Heart (11/1/08) (10/11), totaled 21 saves ... At Quinnipiac (10/17), recorded 19 saves ... At Quinnipiac (10/18), recorded SU’s first victory and shutout by MULLAN in the CHA turning aside 19 attempts … Against Sacred Heart (10/31), Schoedel Points T-7th 0.91 PPG denied 19 shots en route to her second consecutive shutout and win … Assists T-2nd 0.73 APG Against SHU (11/1), started her ninth consecutive game, saving four Freshman Scoring T-1st 1.00 PPG attempts in the first period of play … Against Mercyhurst (11/14), Schoedel blocked 41 pucks … Against Mercyhurst (11/15), Schoedel reset the Orange standard in saves with 46.

SCHOEDEL’S CAREER HIGHS Saves 46 vs. Mercyhurst (11/15/08) Shutouts 1 at Quinnipiac (10/18/08) vs. Sacred Heart (10/31/08) Minutes 60:00 Five Times

SCHOEDEL in the CHA Goals Against Average 8th 3.21 GAA Save Percentage 6th .903 Save % megan SKELLY

Megan Skelly’s Stats

GP G A SH PTS 11 6 4 28 10 Forward

+/- P-PIM GWG SHG PPG

14 +4 6-12 - 1 2 #

At Colgate, scored Syracuse’s first goal in just nine seconds, regis- tered her first career assist and posted four shots ... At Robert Morris (10/10), took three shots ... At Robert Morris (10/11), scored SU’s first powerplay goal, also tallied an assist and attempted two shots ... Awarded SU’s first CHA Rookie of the Week award for Orange’s first two-point performance … At Quinnipiac (10/17), took one shot ... At Quinnipiac (10/18), recorded two shots … Against Sacred Heart (10/31), Skelly recorded her first short-handed goal … Against SHU (11/1), Skelly tallied SU’s first two goals of the contest, including her second powerplay marker, and one assist for her first-career three- point game … Against Mercyhurst (11/14), Skelly deposited her team- leading sixth goal of the year … Against Mercyhurst (11/15), Skelly aided in SU’s lone goal for a share of the team-lead with 10 points.

SKELLY’S CAREER HIGHS Goals 2 vs. Sacred Heart (10/31/08) Assists 1 (10/1/, 10/11/, 11/1, 11/15) Points 3 vs. Sacred Heart (10/31/08)

SKELLY in the CHA Points T-7th 0.91 PPG Goals T-5th 0.55 GPG Assists T-12th 0.36 APG Short-Handed Goals T-2nd 0.09 SHG Freshman Scoring T-1st 1.00 PPG

rachel TILFORD

Rachel Tilford’s Stats

GP G A SH PTS 11 1 1 1 2 Defense

+/- P-PIM GWG SHG PPG 7 +1 3-6 - - - #

Against Sacred Heart (10/31), Tilford scored the first goal of her career … Against SHU (11/1), Tilford constructed her first two-game pointstreak with an assist

TILFORD’S CAREER HIGHS Goals 1 vs. Sacred Heart (10/31/08) Assists 1 vs. Sacred Heart (11/1/08) Points 1 vs. Sacred Heart (10/31/08) vs. Sacred Heart (11/1/08)

TILFORD in the CHA Shot Percentage 1st 1.000 % Game 1 at Colgate SU CU First Period Oct. 1, 2008 Shots: 19 38 SU - Skelly, 1 (Klassen, Leone) 0:20 EV Starr Rink • Hamilton, N.Y. Penalties: 5-10 6-12 SU - Malcolm, 1 (Dimmen) 6:48 EV 1 2 3 OT F Power Plays: 0-6 2-9 CU - Stewart, 1 (Brown) 13:17 PP Syracuse 2 0 1 - 3 Saves: CU - Minnick, 1 (Brown) 14:19 EV Colgate 2 1 1 - 4 SU, Schoedel (59:24, L) 11-14-9--34 Second Period CU, Plenderleith (32:25) 8-0-0--8 CU - Hunt, 1 (Stewart) 18:22 PP CU, Hamashuk (27:35, W) 0-1-7--8 Third Period CU - Milan, 1 (McDonald, Rotenberg) 7:28 EV SU - Malcolm, 2 (Skelly, Mullan) 0:40 EX

HAMILTON, N.Y. -- Freshman Megan Skelly scored the first goal in Syracuse women’s ice hockey history just nine seconds into the program’s first game at Colgate on Wednesday, Oct. 1. The Orange took a 2-0 lead before the Raiders came back and prevailed, 4-3, at Starr Rink in Hamilton, N.Y. Junior netminder Lucy Schoedel defended the Raiders offense well, turning away 34-of-38 shots to anchor the Orange defense. Skelly led the offensive charge by tallying two of Syracuse’s three goals. Freshman left wingerJanelle Malcolm added the Orange’s other marker with assists coming from freshmen forwards Kylie Klassen and Lisa Mullan and freshman defender Kelly Dimmen. The Orange scored its first goal immediately off the initial faceoff. Sophomore centerStefanie Marty won the draw, forcing the puck toward Colgate’s zone. Klassen was given the assist after she snared the puck on the left side and fired a shot high on Colgate netminder Lisa Plenderleith. Plenderleith made the stop, but let the puck trickle in front of the crease. Skelly lifted the rebound past the goalie’s for Syracuse’s historic first goal at 19:51. Malcolm put the Orange up 2-0 in a similar fashion. Plenderleith made the original block, but Malcolm was there to nudge the puck past her outstretched glove at 13:12 in the first period. Dimmen earned the assist by blasting the first shot at Plenderleith. Colgate’s Katie Stewart cut the Orange’s lead in half, 2-1, on a five-on-four situation after Dimmen was whistled for interference at 7:23. Stewart received a pass from Sam Hunt in front of the cage and snuck it by Schoedel at 6:43 of the first stanza. Colgate struck again at 5:51 of the first period to knot the game at 2-2. Evan Minnick benefited from a scuffle in front of the net and put it under Schoedel’s leg pad. Colgate took the lead when Hunt gathered a centering pass from Katie Stewart and scored the Raiders’ second power-play goal of the game with 2:38 left in the second period. Schoedel turned away 14-of-15 shots she faced in the second period. The Raiders added another tally at 12:33 of the third period when Hannah Milan accepted a pass from Nicole McDonald and slipped the puck underneath Schoedel’s leg right in front of the crease. In the waning moments of the period the Orange applied heavy offensive pressure. Skelly backhanded a loose carom past Colgate’s Elayna Hamashuk in front of the goal to cut the deficit to 4-3. Mullan was credited with the assist after firing the first shot on target.

Game 2 at Wisconsin First Period Oct. 3, 2008 SU UW UW - Deluce, 4 (Duggan, Matthews) Kohl Center • Madison, Wis. Shots: 11 44 9:59 EV 1 2 3 OT F Penalties: 2-4 5-120 Third Period Syracuse 0 0 0 - 0 Power Plays: 0-5 0-2 UW - Ammerman, 2 (Sanders, Giles) Wisconsin 1 0 2 - 3 Saves: 10:07 EV SU, Schoedel (60:00, L) 13-12-16--41 UW - Duggan, 2 (Keseley) 13:03 EV UW, Vetter (60:00, W) 3-3-5--11

MADISON, WIS. – Junior goaltender Lucy Schoedel made 41 saves to keep Syracuse on #2 Wisconsin’s doorstep for the majority of the contest in which the Badgers prevailed, 3-0. The Orange was outshot 44-11 in Friday’s decision at the Kohl Center. Schoedel has turned away 75 opponents’ attempts in just two games. The Ithaca, N.Y. native faced her stiffest test in the third period on Friday, stopping 16 shots, the most she’s blocked in a single period thus far. Sophomore forward Julie Rising fired three shots at Badgers’ netminder to lead the Orange’s offensive charge. Syracuse threw 11 shots on target altogether. Sophomore Stefanie Marty and freshman Lisa Mullan each accounted for two scoring opportunities. Wisconsin’s Mallory Deluce put the Badgers ahead, 1-0, at 9:59 of the first session. Meghan Duggan and Alycia Matthews were credited with the assist. Schoedel obstructed 26 consecutive Badgers’ shots before Brooke Ammerman made it 2-0 at 10:07 of the third period. Schoedel held Wisconsin scoreless in the second period by making 12 saves. Duggan tallied her second point of the night at 13:03 of the final frame to finalize the count at 3-0. The Orange outmuscled Wisconsin on the draw, winning 40-of-63 total faceoffs. Rising came away with a game-high 13 faceoffs. The Orange penalty-killing unit played its part, shutting down Wisconsin’s two extra-man opportunities. Syracuse could not take advantage of its five power-play chances. Game 3 at Wisconsin First Period SU UW Oct. 4, 2008 UW - Ammerman, 3 (Sanders) 0:20 EV Shots: 9 41 Kohl Center • Madison, Wis. UW - Nash, 2 (Lawler, Duggan) 1:15 PP Penalties: 7-14 5-10 1 2 3 OT F UW - Ammerman, 4 (Giles, Matthews) Power Plays: 0-4 3-6 Syracuse 0 0 0 - 0 14:30 PP Saves: Wisconsin 3 3 2 - 8 Second Period SU, Schoedel (40:00, L) 13-11-0--24 UW - Ammerman, 5 (Nash, Haverstock) SU, Jones (20:00) 0-0-9--9 2:50 EV UW, Vetter (40:00, W) 4-1-0--5 UW - Nash, 3 (Keseley, Duggan) 10:29 PP UW, McCready (60:00, W) 0-0-4--4 UW - Ammerman, 6 (Keseley) 13:27 EV Third Period UW - Giles, 1 (Sanders) 3:47 SH UW - Lawler, 1 (Haverstock) 7:46 EV MADISION, WIS. – The Syracuse ice hockey team lost to second-ranked Wisconsin 8-0 at the Kohl Center. The Badgers scored three power-play goals in the victory. Junior netminder Lucy Schoedel turned away 24 of the Badgers 30 shots in the first two periods. Schoedel has recorded 99 saves in eight periods of action. Freshman goalkeeper Steph Jones played the third period and made nine saves for the Orange in her collegiate debut. The Orange allowed two Wisconsin goals within the first minute and a half of the opening period. Brooke Ammerman tallied her third goal on the season just 20 seconds into the contest. Freshman blue-liner Taylor Metcalfe was called for holding at the 1:00 mark and Kelly Nash took advantage of the extra-man opportunity at 1:15 for the early 2-0 lead. Wisconsin scored its second power-play marker at 14:30 when Jasmine Giles utilized the five-on-four situation. FreshmanLisa Mullan was called for checking in the 12-minute mark to give the Badgers the man-up opportunity. Wisconsin outshot Syracuse 16 to four in the opening session. Ammerman registered goals at 2:50 and 13:27 with a Nash power-play goal sandwiched in between at 10:29 of the second frame to extend the Badgers lead to 6-0. Schoedel turned away 11 Wisconsin shots in the second period. The Badgers tacked on two more tallies at 3:47 and 7:46 of the third from Giles and Erika Lawler. Freshman Kylie Klassen and Mullan and sophomore captain Julie Rising accounted for two shots apiece. Junior defender Gabrielle Beaudry, sophomore forward Stefanie Marty and freshman Janelle Malcolm recorded one shot each. The Badgers have won their last 23-of-27 contests dating back to Dec. 8, 2007.

Game 4 at Robert Morris First Period SU RMU Oct. 10, 2008 RMU - O’Malley, 1 (Delaney, Pappas) Shots: 21 32 Clearview Arena • Pittsburgh, Pa. 7:47 PP Penalties: 8-16 8-16 1 2 3 OT F Power Plays: 0-5 1-5 Syracuse 0 0 0 - 0 Saves: Robert Morris 1 0 0 - 1 SU, Schoedel (59:24, L) 9-9-13--31 RMU, McLaughlin (60:00, W) 8-6-7--22

PITTSBURGH, Pa. – The Syracuse ice hockey team was featured in its first College Hockey America game against Robert Morris on Friday night at the Clearview Arena. The Orange registered 21 shots against RMU’s netminder Brianne McLaughlin in a tightly contested 1-0 setback. Syracuse’s 21 attempts are the most the Orange has posted this season. Sophomore center Stefanie Marty registered five shots on net to lead the Orange’s offensive assault. SU’s captain is now tied with her counterpart, sophomore Julie Rising, with 10 shots apiece on the year. Marty continued to dominate the faceoff circle, winning 16-of-24 scrums Friday night. In four games, Marty has won 49-of-58 draws (.845). Junior goalkeeper Lucy Schoedel recorded her 100th career save for the Orange early in the first period, finishing with 31 total on the evening. Schoedel made 127 total saves in two seasons at the University of New Hampshire. SU’s goalie eclipsed her two-season total at UNH in Friday night’s contest, totaling 130 stops in just four games. RMU benefited on a 5-on-3 situation after junior defensemanGabrielle Beaudry was called for a tripping infraction at 6:16 of the first period. Freshman forward Lisa Mullan sent to the box for holding 40 seconds later, bestowing the Colonials with the two-man advantage. Robert Morris’ Sara O’Malley tallied the only goal on a power-play situation at 7:47 of the first stanza. Brianna Delany and Whitney Pappas were awarded with the assist in Friday’s lone marker. Each team was whistled for eight penalties in the match. Syracuse outshot the Colonials 13 to eight on the power play. Freshmen Kylie Klassen and Megan Skelly and senior Nikki Leone each posted three shots against RMU. Freshman Janelle Malcolm, Mullan and Rising each added two while Beaudry chipped in one attempt. McLaughlin, last week’s CHA Women’s Defensive Player of the Week and USCHO.com National Defensive Player of the Week, turned away all 21 Orange attempts. Game 5 at Robert Morris First Period SU RMU Oct. 11, 2008 SU - Skelly, 2 (Mullan, Leone) 10:18 PP Shots: 23 24 Clearview Arena • Pittsburgh, Pa. RMU - Stack, 1 (Beikirch, Picinic) Penalties: 8-16 9-18 1 2 3 OT F 16:37 PP Power Plays: 2-7 3-7 Syracuse 1 0 1 - 2 RMU - Delaney, 2 (Stack, Giambra) Saves: Robert Morris 2 0 1 - 3 19:38 PP SU, Schoedel (60:00, L) 4-11-6--21 Third Period RMU, McLaughlin (60:00, W) 9-5-7--21 SU - Mullan, 1 (Marty, Skelly) 3:49 PP RMU - Picinic, 1 (Pappas, Beikirch) 8:45 PP

PITTSBURGH, Pa. – Freshman forward Lisa Mullan notched her first career goal on the powerplay as the Syracuse ice hockey team registered a season-high 23 shots in a 3-2 setback to Robert Morris at the Clearview Arena on Saturday night. Freshman Megan Skelly added onto her list of Syracuse firsts when she recorded the Orange’s first powerplay goal in the opening period. Skelly netted SU’s historic first goal just nine seconds in the first contest at Colgate, as well. Mullan and Skelly aided each other in their respective powerplay markers. Mullan was awarded her second assist of the year, fostering Skelly’s powerplay tally in the first period. Skelly’s second helper of the season came later in the third period when she reciprocated on Mullan’s goal. Sophomore center Stefanie Marty generated her first point of the season by assisting Mullan’s goal during the 5-on-4 situation. Junior goaltender Lucy Schoedel blocked 21 shots on Saturday night, extending her season total to 151 saves. Schoedel has hindered 151- of-168 opponents’ shots (.899%) this season. Skelly exploited McLauglin at 10:18 of the first period when she buried Syracuse’s first powerplay goal for the 1-0 lead. SeniorNikki Leone and Mullan both received their second career assists on the goal. At 8:29, RMU’s Kristen Miles was called for slashing followed up by Chelsea Walkland’s hooking breach at 10:09, granting Syracuse a two-skater advantage. Freshman Janelle Malcolm’s interference penalty at 16:01 setup RMU’s Kathry Stack to tie the game, 1-1, at 16:37 of the first stanza. The Colonials snatched the lead with just 22 seconds remaining in the first period. Rising was sent to the box for a hooking call at 19:23 and Brianna Delaney capitalized, beating Schoedel at 19:38 for the 2-1 advantage. Mullan returned the favor at 3:49 of the third frame to even the score, 2-2. Paige Pietrangelo received a hooking penalty at 3:36 and Marty created the scoring opportunity by feeding Mullan 13 seconds into the powerplay. Skelly was credited with the helper on the play, as well. Bojeski was caught with a hooking call at 7:09, creating another Colonials’ extra-man opening. Megan Picinic deposited the game-winning powerplay tally at 8:45 of the final period. The Orange went 2-for-9 on the powerplay while Robert Morris put together three goals on eight powerplay opportunities.

Game 6 at Quinnipiac First Period SU QU Oct. 17, 2008 QU - Cole, 2 (Duffy, Perry) 13:42 PP Shots: 20 23 TD Banknorth Center • Hamden, Conn. Second Period Penalties: 8-16 6-12 1 2 3 OT F QU - Burton, 1 00:59 EV Power Plays: 0-6 2-6 Syracuse 0 2 0 - 2 SU - Marty, 1 (Mullan) 5:07 EV Saves: Quinnipiac 1 2 1 - 4 QU - Cole, 3 (Reyns) 6:19 PP SU, Schoedel (60:00, L) 6-4-9--19 SU - Bojeski, 1 (Mullan, Rising) 19:33 EV QU, Holm-Glass (60:00, W) 1-13-4--18 Third Period QU - Kmill, 1 (Reyns) 11:10 EV

HAMDEN, CONN. – Sophomores Stefanie Marty and Cheyenne Bojeski found the back of the net for the first time wearing an Orange sweater as the Syracuse ice hockey team lost at Quinnipiac on Friday night by a 4-2 total. Freshman forward Lisa Mullan broke through on the offensive front in Friday’s tilt, registering her team-high third and fourth assists at the TD Banknorth Center. Marty, Syracuse’s co-captain, attempted a team-high four shots to set the tone for the Orange offense as she scored her first goal for SU in the second period by way of a top shelf blast. Mullan was credited with the assist. Marty and Mullan are the first members of the Orange ice hockey team to have recorded points in two consecutive contests. Both Marty and Mullan received an assist against Robert Morris last Saturday. Bojeski’s first Orange marker came in the last minute of the second period off of her own ricochet. The SU winger hurled the puck past Quinnipiac goalkeeper Nanna Holm-Glass as the disc hovered around the crease. Mullan earned her fourth assist of the season on the Orange’s second goal while SU’s other co-captain, sophomore Julie Rising (Millbrae, Calif.), was awarded the other assist. Rising, who has attempted the second most shots for Syracuse through six games (14), posted her first point for SU. Junior netminder Lucy Schoedel earned her sixth consecutive start, surrendering four goals on 23 Bobcats’ attempts. Schoedel has blocked 170 total shots, allowing a cumulative 3.72 goals per game. At 13:42 of the first period, Quinnipiac benefited from a two-man advantage to take the early 1-0 lead. Senior blue-linerRachel Tilford was penalized for a tripping call at 12:34 followed by a checking infraction from freshman Megan Skelly 11 second later. QU’s Elyse Cole beat Schoedel for the early lead. Quinnipiac opened up the second period with a Breena Burton tally just 59 second into the session to pad its advantage, 2-0. Syracuse cut the deficit in half, 2-1, when Mullan fed Marty the puck at 5:07 of the second frame for Syracuse’s first goal of the contest. About a minute later, Elyse Cole counteracted the Orange tally at 6:19 of the second period on her second power-play goal to retain Quinnipiac’s two-goal lead, 3-1. Rising was whistled for tripping around the six-minute mark to initiate the Bobcats’ extra-man advantage. With 27 second remaining in the second stanza, Bojeski gave the Orange a confidence boost heading into the intermission. Bojeski flicked the puck past QU’s goaltender to keep Syracuse within striking distance, 3-2. Mullan and Rising were granted the assists on SU’s final marker of the evening. Quinnipiac’s Stacey Kmill finished off the scoring for the night, beating Schoedel at 11:10 of the final period for the 4-2 victory. Game 7 at Quinnipiac First Period SU QU Oct. 18, 2008 SU - Rising, 1 (Gordon, Klassen) 2:51 EV Shots: 29 19 TD Banknorth Center • Hamden, Conn. Third Period Penalties: 6-12 3-6 1 2 3 OT F SU - Marty, 2 4:03 EV Power Plays: 0-3 0-6 Syracuse 1 0 1 - 2 Saves: Quinnipiac 0 0 0 - 0 SU, Schoedel (59:59, W) 9-3-7--19 QU, Hynes (60:00, L) 10-12-5--27 HAMDEN, Conn. – Powered by goals from Syracuse’s co-captains Julie Rising and Stefanie Marty coupled with Lucy Schoedel’s first shutout as the Orange goaltender, the SU ice hockey team made history Saturday afternoon by recording the program’s first victory at Quinnipiac by means of a 2-0 score. Flanagan earned his 231st victory in the collegiate ranks and his first landmark win for the Syracuse ice hockey program at the TD Banknorth Center. Rising, SU’s sophomore center, not only scored her first goal for Syracuse, but found the back of the net for what proved to be the Orange’s first game-winning goal in school history. Rising’s game-winning tally came early in the first period. Sophomore forwardRebecca Gordon fed Rising the puck, putting her in position to blast it past Quinnipiac’s Alexa Hynes at 2:51. Freshman forward Kylie Klassen was also credited with the assist. Gordon registered her first point for the Orange on Rising’s breakthrough marker. Marty increased the Orange’s lead, 2-0, at 4:03 of the third period on an unassisted goal. The Syracuse center tallied her first marker for SU on Friday night and is now tied with freshmen Megan Skelly and Janelle Malcolm for most goals on the team with two. Schoedel notched the program’s first shutout and victory, including her sixth career blanking, against the Bobcats. Schoedel turned away 19 shots in the contest to set her SU career total at 189 saves. The Orange netminder recorded five shutouts in her last two years at the University of New Hampshire. The Orange also outshot its opponent for first time this season. Syracuse threw 29 shots at Hynes while Schoedel only faced 19 Bobcats’ attempts. Rising game-winning goal was combined with a game-high five shots. She now leads Syracuse with 19 attempts through seven games. The sophomore captain also won a game-high 15 faceoffs. Marty has led SU in the past six games in faceoff victories.

Game 8 vs. Sacred Heart First Period SHU SU Oct. 31, 2008 SU - Frump, 1 (Koalska) 5:43 EV Shots: 19 49 Tennity Ice Pavilion • Syracuse, N.Y. SU - Leone, 1 (Rising) 8:40 EV Penalties: 7-14 11-22 1 2 3 OT F SU - Klassen, 1 (Rising) 11:24 EV Power Plays: 0-11 0-7 Sacred Heart 0 0 0 - 0 SU - Marty, 3 15:02 SH Saves: Syracuse 6 0 4 - 10 SU - Rising, 2 17:56 EV SU, Schoedel (60:00, W) 9-6-4--19 SU - Malcolm, 3 (Koalska) 18:15 EV SHU, Nagel (46:40, L) 9-20-4--33 Third Period SHU, Sydor (13:20) 0-0-6--6 SU - Skelly, 3 5:22 SH SU - Rising, 3 (Marty) 6:22 SH SU - Gordon, 1 (Klassen, Leone) 13:25 EV SU - Tilford, 1 18:45 EV SYRACUSE, N.Y. – In front of a full-capacity crowd, the Syracuse women’s ice hockey team made history in dominating fashion by defeating Sacred Heart, 10-0, in the first home game of SU history. Tennity Ice Pavilion accommodated many program-shattering records as the Orange faithful rocked the stands on Halloween. Syracuse put together its first winning streak of the season after junior goaltenderLucy Schoedel earned her second consecutive shutout. SU’s goalkeeper denied 19 Pioneers’ attempts in Friday night’s affair. After all of the opening ceremonies subsided, Syracuse did not take long to bury its first goal at Tennity. At 5:43 of the first period, newly- added freshman Jessica Frump immersed her stick in a scrum in front of the Pioneers’ net, came away with the puck and nudged it by SHU netminder Amanda Nagel for the early 1-0 advantage. Sophomore Keeta Koalska was credited with the assist. About three minutes elapsed before the Orange tacked on another tally. Senior defenseman Nikki Leone was fed the puck from sophomore forward Julie Rising at the top of the slot. Due to a four-on-situation, Leone was able to get off a clear shot. The Quinnipiac transfer wound up and blasted a perfectly placed slapshot in top right portion of the cage at 8:40 for the 2-0 lead. Freshman Kylie Klassen added another goal at the 11:24 mark of the opening session after redirecting an initial attempt from Rising. Klassen responded quickly on the marker, snaring the puck off the carom and flicked it past Nagel for the 3-0 edge. At 13:48 of the first, junior blue linerGabrielle Beaudry was whistled for holding, putting the Orange down a skater, but that didn’t stop co-captain Stefanie Marty from breaking up Sacred Heart’s powerplay opportunity. Marty pilfered the puck from Sacred Heart and dashed up the left side of the ice for a one-on-one opportunity. Marty deked to her right and tipped in a nifty backhanded shot over Nagel’s outstretched glove at 15:02 for Syracuse’s first short-handed goal of the season. Rising followed Marty’s short-handed goal after knocking the puck through the legs of the Pioneers’ netminder immediately following faceoff in Sacred Heart’s zone at 17:56. Freshman forward Janelle Malcolm added SU’s sixth marker, her third of the season, at 18:15 of the first stanza to give the Orange a 6-0 advantage heading into the first intermission. Both teams played to a 0-0 draw in the second period, but the Orange made its offensive presence felt once again in the third period as freshman forward Megan Skelly tacked on SU’s second short-handed marker on the evening. Skelly’s goal paralleled Marty’s man-down tally after hustling down the left side of the neutral zone, cutting across the crease on a double-deke maneuver, finishing off the play by beating Nagel on a sensational effort at 5:22 of the third period. Rising knocked in her second goal at 6:22 of the third by poking in a loose puck on the near side of a vicious scrum in front of the goal for the 8-0 lead. Rising’s marker, coming from Marty’s first helper on the night, counted for SU’s third and final short-handed goal. Sophomore forward Rebecca Gordon chipped in for SU’s ninth goal with Klassen and Leone setting up the play at 13:25. As a cap to the ground-breaking event, former Syracuse softball standout Rachel Tilford closed out the Orange attack on a firm wrist shot from about 15 feet out. The puck bounced off the glove and hit the top of the cage at 18:45. Game 9 vs. Sacred Heart First Period SHU SU Nov. 1, 2008 SU - Skelly, 4 (Marty, Mullan) 2:45 PP Shots: 24 41 Tennity Ice Pavilion • Syracuse, N.Y. SU - Skelly, 5 (Bojeski) 5:09 EV Penalties: 9-18 12-24 1 2 3 OT F SU - Bojeski, 2 (Malcolm, Metcalfe) Power Plays: 2-12 3-9 Sacred Heart 0 1 2 - 3 5:23 EV Saves: Syracuse 4 2 1 - 7 SU - Rising, 4 14:10 PP SU, Schoedel (20:00, W) 4-0-0--4 Second Period SU, Jones (20:00) 0-9-0--9 SHU - Dunlop (Arnone, Fontaine) :37 PP SU, Lee (20:00) 0-0-8--8 SU - Malcolm, 4 (Rising, Tilford) 3:31 EV SHU, Nagel (60:00, L) 14-8-12--34 SU - Leone, 2 (Skelly, Mullan) 15:44 EV Third Period SHU - Rideout, (LaPierre, Burke) 11:06 PP SHU - Dziama (Fontaine) 13:01 EV SU - Leone, 3 (Marty, Mullan) 16:08 PP SYRACUSE, N.Y. – The Syracuse University ice hockey team did not let last night’s big victory in the historic home opener against Sacred Heart stand in the way of a three-game winning streak as the Orange toppled the Pioneers, 7-3, on Saturday at the Tennity Ice Pavilion. Freshman Megan Skelly combined for three points in the contest through two goals, including her second powerplay goal on the season, and one assist. Senior defenseman Nikki Leone finished off an impressive weekend with two goals on Saturday, including one of three Syracuse powerplay markers. In Friday night’s contest, Leone recorded a goal and an assist, apiece. For the first time this year, Flanagan tested all three of his netminders. Junior Lucy Schoedel, freshman Steph Jones and junior Alison Lee each started one period of play, respectively. For Lee, it was her first action in the Orange sweater. Schoedel remained perfect on the weekend, blocking four shots in the first stanza. Jones made nine stops and yielded one Pioneers’ goal in the second frame while Lee stepped in for the final session of play and allowed two tallies while turning away eight attempts. Skelly notched the first Syracuse goal in powerplay fashion just 2:45 into the contest after SHU’s Jennifer Burroughs was sent to the box at 1:45. Skelly meandered around the crease and dumped the puck past Amanda Nagel for the early 1-0 edge. Sophomore Stefanie Marty and freshman Lisa Mullan were recognized with the assists. Skelly’s assertive offensive play put the Orange ahead 2-0 at 5:09 after sophomoreCheyenne Bojeski provided the first-year winger with a great pass in the open zone. Skelly posted three goals in the weekend series. Bojeski recorded her second point of the day just 14 second later at 5:23 on a crafty maneuver in front of Nagel to broaden the Orange’s advantage, 3-0. Freshmen Janelle Malcolm and Taylor Metcalfe set up the play, applying heavy pressure on the Pioneers in the opening moments of the game. Metcalfe’s assist denoted her first point for Syracuse. Sophomore captain Julie Rising complemented her impressive weekend with a powerplay marker at 14:10 of the first period to keep SU ahead, 5-0, which proved to be the game-winner. Rising blasted the disc past Nagel for her team-leading fifth point in two days. Sacred Heart put its first tally on the board just 37 seconds into the second installment of play. Kate Dunlop found a way around Jones to cut into the Orange’s advantage on assists from Gina Arnone and Lauren Fontaine. Malcolm negated the Pioneers attack with her fourth goal of the season at 3:31 of the second. Rising and senior Rachel Tilford orchestrated the Orange tally for the 5-1 lead. At 15:44 of the second, Leone discovered the back of the cage with one of her patented slapshots at the top of the slot. Skelly doled out the puck to a wide open Leone for SU’s sixth goal on the day. Mullan was awarded the assist on the play, as well. Sacred Heart countered with two goals at 11:06 and 13:01 of the third stanza, 6-3. Leone lit the lamp for Syracuse one final time at the 16:08 mark. Leone accepted a pass from Marty at the top of the far side circle and discharged another missile past Nagel for the 7-3 victory. Mullan received her third helper on the play, marking an Orange season-high for assists in a single game. First Period Game 10 vs. Mercyhurst SU - Skelly, 5 (Mullan) 1:03 EV MC SU Nov. 14, 2008 Second Period Shots: 45 21 Onondaga War Memorial • Syracuse, N.Y. MC - Agosta (Chouinard) 8:14 PP Penalties: 6-12 6-12 1 2 3 OT F MC - Chouinard, (Agosta, Benuds) 9:18 Power Plays: 2-6 0-6 Mercyhurst 0 2 2 - 4 PP Saves: Syracuse 1 0 0 - 1 Third Period SU, Schoedel (60:00, L) 18-9-14--41 MC - Scanzano (Cockell) 13:43 EV MC, Pattenden (60:00, W) 8-9-3--20 MC - Scanzano (Agosta) 18:33 EV SYRACUSE, N.Y. – The Syracuse ice hockey team held a 1-0 advantage for nearly half the game at the Onondaga County War Memorial on Friday night, but Mercyhurst’s powerplay overcame the Orange attack. The Lakers recorded two powerplay markers within just more than a minute to take a 2-1 advantage en route to a 4-1 victory. Freshman forward Megan Skelly, last week’s recipient of the CHA Rookie of the Week Award, added to her team-leading total by putting in her sixth goal of the season. Leading up to Syracuse’s third conference tilt against Mercyhurst, Skelly was tied for second in the CHA in freshmen scoring with 0.89 points per game, which was also good enough for a sixth place tie, overall, in the league. SU’s leading goal scorer was also tied for third in the CHA with 0.56 goals per game and 0.22 powerplay goals per contest. Skelly has scored in her last three contests, including four goals and two assists. Freshman winger Lisa Mullan tallied her team-leading eighth assist on Skelly’s goal. Mullan was tied for second in the CHA with 0.78 assists per game and tied for sixth in points with 0.89 per game. In her last outing against Sacred Heart, she became the first Orange skater to have doled out three helpers in one game. Mullan and Skelly are both knotted for the team-lead with nine points. Junior netminder Lucy Schoedel tied her career-high with 41 saves in the contest. Schoedel made numerous crowd-rousing stops in the first period to safeguard the Orange’s lead. Syracuse’s goaltender faced 45 Lakers’ shots on Friday night. Skelly put Syracuse on the board first early in match. At 1:03 into the first period, Skelly accepted a pass from Mullan on the farside circle and delivered a wide-open shot past Mercyhurst’s Hillary Pattenden for the early 1-0 Orange advantage. Both teams tussled in each other’s zones for the remainder of the first period. Mercyhurst tied the game at 8:14 of the second period on a powerplay goal when Meghan Agosta beat Schoedel stick side directly in front of the crease. Valerie Chouinard supplied Aogsta with the opportunity to level the score, 1-1. About a minute later, Syracuse found itself in the penalty box once again. Chouinard capitalized on the extra-man opportunity for what proved to be the game-winner at 9:18 of the second stanza from an Agosta feed. Vicki Benuds was credited with the second assist. The Orange hung tough for the remainder of the game, but Mercyhurst’s offense found the back of the net two more times before the final horn. added two more Lakers’ markers at 13:43 and 18:33 of the third period to conclude the game, 4-1. Game 11 vs. Mercyhurst First Period MC SU Nov. 15, 2008 MC - Scanzano (Jones, Chouinard) 12:11, EV Shots: 53 17 Tennity Ice Pavilion • Syracuse, N.Y. Penalties: 6-12 6-12 1 2 3 OT F MC - Agosta, (Bendus, Chouinard) 13:33 PP Power Plays: 3-9 0-6 Mercyhurst 2 4 1 - 7 Saves: Syracuse 0 1 0 - 1 Second Period MC - McMeekin, (Bendus, Agosta) 00:17 SU, Schoedel (60:00, L) 16-17-13--46 PP MC, Pattenden (40:00, W) 7-7-0--14 MC - Agosta (Scanzano) 5:35 EV MC, Pattenden (20:00, W) 0-0-2--2 MC - Steadman, (Bram, Jones) 11:28 PP MC - Agosta (Scanzano, Chouinard) 17:59 EV SU - Mullan, 2 (Skelly, Marty) 19:28 EV Third Period MC - Jones (Scanzano) 9:45 EV SYRACUSE, N.Y. – The Syracuse ice hockey team was met by a powerful Mercyhurst attack all day in a 7-1 setback on Saturday afternoon at the Tennity Ice Pavilion. The Orange was outshot 53-17 in its fourth conference matchup of the inaugural season. Junior goaltender Lucy Schoedel topped her career-best and reset the standard to 46 saves in a contest. Schoedel displayed numerous acro- batic stops to support the Orange defense. Freshman forward Lisa Mullan recorded her second goal of the year with approximately 30 seconds remaining in the second period. Mullan was assisted by freshman Megan Skelly and Stefanie Marty on the Orange tally. Last night, Mullan aided Skelly in her eighth goal of the year as the two newcomers remain tied for the team-lead with 10 points apiece. Marty is tied for second on the team with eight overall points (three goals, five assists). Jess Scanzamo drew first blood at 12:11 of the first period by dumping the puck past Schoedel in front of the net for the early 1-0 Lakers’ lead. Jess Jones and Valerie Chouinard were awarded the assists. Shortly after, Meghan Agosta tallied the first of three Mercyhurst powerplay goals at 13:33 from an effective pass off of ’ stick. Just 17 seconds into the second stanza, Hayley McMeekin poked the puck underneath Schoedel’s pad for the second extra-man marker at 00:17 for the 3-0 edge. Bendus set up Mercyhurst’s goal for the second consecutive play. At 5:35, Agosta tacked on her second lamplighter of the afternoon on a feed from Scanzano to go up 4-0. Kelley Steadman exploited the Orange penalty killing unit one last time after accepting a dish from at 11:28 of the second frame for the five-goal lead. Agosta added the last installment of her hat trick on Saturday in a similar fashion as her second marker thanks to another Scanzano assist. Syracuse responded when Skelly cleared the puck in transition to a wide-open Mullan. Mullan blistered down the sheet, deked Lakers’ Hillary Pattenden one time and then flipped in the Orange’s lone tally of the game. Mullan’s goal from Skelly and Marty set the score at 6-1 at 19:28 of the second session. Jones pinned one more goal to the Lakers’ side of the board at 9:45 of the third period by way of Scanzano’s third assist of the game, finishing off the playmaker. SU - Cumulative Season Statistics Page 1 of 7

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Overall Team Statistics

SU Overall Team Statistics (as of Nov 16, 2008) All games

Overall: 3-8-0 • Conf: 0-4-0 • Home: 2-2-0 • Away: 1-6-0 • Neut: 0-0-0

TEAM STATISTICS SU OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 28-260 37-362 Shot pct. .108 .102 Goals/Game 2.5 3.4 Shots/Game 23.6 32.9 Assists 35 58 POWER PLAYS Goals-Power Plays 5-60 18-75 Conversion Percent .083 .240 Shot Attempts 60 104 Shot Percent .083 .173 GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 28 37 Power Play 5 18 Short-handed 3 1 Empty net 0 0 Penalty 0 0 Unassisted 6 1 Overtime 0 0 Shootout 0 0 Delayed Penalty 0 0 PENALTIES 80 70 Minutes 160 140 Penalties/Game 7.3 6.4 Pen minutes/Game 14.5 12.7 Minor 80 70 Major 0 0 10-minute Misconduct 0 0 Game Misconduct 0 0 Gross Misconduct 0 0 Match 0 0 SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att) 0-0 0-0 file://C:\TASHK\200809\HTML\teamcume.htm 11/18/2008 SU - Cumulative Season Statistics Page 2 of 7

ATTENDANCE Total 1505 4070 Dates/Avg Per Date 4/376 7/581 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd Total SU 15 5 8 28 Opponents 12 13 12 37

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd Total SU 112 105 108 325 Opponents 81 85 66 232

Overall Individual Statistics

SU Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 16, 2008) All games

Overall: 3-8-0 • Conf: 0-4-0 • Home: 2-2-0 • Away: 1-6-0 • Neut: 0-0-0

Offense Statistics

Shots Penalties Goals ## Name GP G A Pts Shots Pct +/- No-Min Min Maj Oth PP SH FG GW Gtg OT HT PN UA Blk 2 METCALFE, Taylor 11 0 1 1 9 .000 +4 8-16 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 DIMMEN, Kelly 11 0 1 1 11 .000 +2 4-8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 KLASSEN, Kylie 11 1 3 4 25 .040 +4 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 BERO, Katelyn 8 0 0 0 1 .000 -3 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 TILFORD, Rachel 11 1 1 2 1 1.000 +1 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 8 GORDON, Rebecca 11 1 1 2 12 .083 +2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 MARTY, Stefanie 11 3 5 8 28 .107 +6 7-14 7 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 10 FRUMP, Jessica 4 1 0 1 9 .111 +3 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 FELTES, Nicole 10 0 0 0 3 .000 -4 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 RISING, Julie 11 4 4 8 31 .129 +3 6-12 6 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 13 MALCOLM, Janelle 11 4 1 5 16 .250 -2 4-8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 SKELLY, Megan 11 6 4 10 28 .214 +4 6-12 6 0 0 2 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 16 BOJESKI, Cheyenne 11 2 1 3 16 .125 -5 5-10 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 17 LEONE, Nikki 11 3 3 6 17 .176 +3 8-16 8 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 18 KOALSKA, Keeta 11 0 2 2 9 .000 -5 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 BEAUDRY, Gabrielle 11 0 0 0 19 .000 -1 7-14 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 MULLAN, Lisa 11 2 8 10 25 .080 +4 7-14 7 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 29 29 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 SCHOEDEL, Lucy 11 0 0 0 0 .000 0 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TM TEAM 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 122 Total...... 11 28 35 63 260 .108 +16 80-160 80 0 0 5 3 6 3 0 0 0 0 6 131 Opponents...... 11 37 58 95 362 .102 - 70-140 70 0 0 18 1 5 8 0 0 2 0 1 117

Goalkeeper Statistics

Goal Average Saves Record Goals

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## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho PP SH EN Pen SOG 41 SCHOEDEL, Lucy 11-11 598:32 32 3.21 299 .903 3 8 0 2 16 0 0 0 0 30 JONES, Steph 2-0 40:00 3 4.50 18 .857 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 Lee, Alison 1-0 20:00 2 6.00 8 .800 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 TM EMPTY NET 4-0 1:28 0 - 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total...... 11-0 660:00 37 3.36 325 .898 3 8 0 2 18 1 0 0 0 Opponents...... 11-0 660:00 28 2.55 232 .892 8 3 0 3 5 3 0 0 0

Other Statistics

## POWER PLAYS GP G A Pts Sh Pct 20 MULLAN, Lisa 11 1 3 4 6 .167 14 SKELLY, Megan 11 2 1 3 11 .182 9 MARTY, Stefanie 11 0 3 3 6 .000 17 LEONE, Nikki 11 1 1 2 8 .125 12 RISING, Julie 11 1 0 1 8 .125 10 FRUMP, Jessica 4 0 0 0 1 .000 11 FELTES, Nicole 10 0 0 0 1 .000 13 MALCOLM, Janelle 11 0 0 0 1 .000 16 BOJESKI, Cheyenne 11 0 0 0 3 .000 18 KOALSKA, Keeta 11 0 0 0 1 .000 19 BEAUDRY, Gabrielle 11 0 0 0 8 .000 4 KLASSEN, Kylie 11 0 0 0 2 .000 3 DIMMEN, Kelly 11 0 0 0 4 .000

Category Leaders

SU Category Leaders (as of Nov 16, 2008) All games

## POINTS GP G A Pts Shots 14 SKELLY, Megan 11 6 4 10 28 20 MULLAN, Lisa 11 2 8 10 25 12 RISING, Julie 11 4 4 8 31 9 MARTY, Stefanie 11 3 5 8 28 17 LEONE, Nikki 11 3 3 6 17 13 MALCOLM, Janelle 11 4 1 5 16 4 KLASSEN, Kylie 11 1 3 4 25 16 BOJESKI, Cheyenne 11 2 1 3 16 8 GORDON, Rebecca 11 1 1 2 12 7 TILFORD, Rachel 11 1 1 2 1

## GOALS GP G A Pts Shots 14 SKELLY, Megan 11 6 4 10 28 12 RISING, Julie 11 4 4 8 31 13 MALCOLM, Janelle 11 4 1 5 16 9 MARTY, Stefanie 11 3 5 8 28 17 LEONE, Nikki 11 3 3 6 17 20 MULLAN, Lisa 11 2 8 10 25 16 BOJESKI, Cheyenne 11 2 1 3 16 4 KLASSEN, Kylie 11 1 3 4 25 file://C:\TASHK\200809\HTML\teamcume.htm 11/18/2008 SU - Cumulative Season Statistics Page 4 of 7

8 GORDON, Rebecca 11 1 1 2 12 7 TILFORD, Rachel 11 1 1 2 1

## POWER-PLAY GOALS GP PPG 14 SKELLY, Megan 11 2

## SHORT-HANDED GOALS GP SHG 14 SKELLY, Megan 11 1 12 RISING, Julie 11 1 9 MARTY, Stefanie 11 1

## GAME-WINNING GOALS GP GWG 12 RISING, Julie 11 2

## PLUS/MINUS GP +/- 9 MARTY, Stefanie 11 +6 2 METCALFE, Taylor 11 +4 14 SKELLY, Megan 11 +4 20 MULLAN, Lisa 11 +4 4 KLASSEN, Kylie 11 +4 17 LEONE, Nikki 11 +3 12 RISING, Julie 11 +3 10 FRUMP, Jessica 4 +3 3 DIMMEN, Kelly 11 +2 8 GORDON, Rebecca 11 +2

## ASSISTS GP G A Pts Shots 20 MULLAN, Lisa 11 2 8 10 25 9 MARTY, Stefanie 11 3 5 8 28 14 SKELLY, Megan 11 6 4 10 28 12 RISING, Julie 11 4 4 8 31 17 LEONE, Nikki 11 3 3 6 17 4 KLASSEN, Kylie 11 1 3 4 25 18 KOALSKA, Keeta 11 0 2 2 9 13 MALCOLM, Janelle 11 4 1 5 16 16 BOJESKI, Cheyenne 11 2 1 3 16 8 GORDON, Rebecca 11 1 1 2 12

## SHOTS GP G A Pts Shots Pct 12 RISING, Julie 11 4 4 8 31 .129 14 SKELLY, Megan 11 6 4 10 28 .214 9 MARTY, Stefanie 11 3 5 8 28 .107 20 MULLAN, Lisa 11 2 8 10 25 .080 4 KLASSEN, Kylie 11 1 3 4 25 .040 19 BEAUDRY, Gabrielle 11 0 0 0 19 .000 17 LEONE, Nikki 11 3 3 6 17 .176 13 MALCOLM, Janelle 11 4 1 5 16 .250 16 BOJESKI, Cheyenne 11 2 1 3 16 .125 8 GORDON, Rebecca 11 1 1 2 12 .083

## SHOT PCT GP G A Pts Shots Pts 7 TILFORD, Rachel 11 1 1 2 1 1.000 13 MALCOLM, Janelle 11 4 1 5 16 .250 14 SKELLY, Megan 11 6 4 10 28 .214 17 LEONE, Nikki 11 3 3 6 17 .176 12 RISING, Julie 11 4 4 8 31 .129 file://C:\TASHK\200809\HTML\teamcume.htm 11/18/2008 SU - Cumulative Season Statistics Page 5 of 7

16 BOJESKI, Cheyenne 11 2 1 3 16 .125 10 FRUMP, Jessica 4 1 0 1 9 .111 9 MARTY, Stefanie 11 3 5 8 28 .107 8 GORDON, Rebecca 11 1 1 2 12 .083 20 MULLAN, Lisa 11 2 8 10 25 .080

## PENALTIES GP Pen Min 2 METCALFE, Taylor 11 8 16 17 LEONE, Nikki 11 8 16 9 MARTY, Stefanie 11 7 14 19 BEAUDRY, Gabrielle 11 7 14 20 MULLAN, Lisa 11 7 14 14 SKELLY, Megan 11 6 12 12 RISING, Julie 11 6 12 16 BOJESKI, Cheyenne 11 5 10 13 MALCOLM, Janelle 11 4 8 3 DIMMEN, Kelly 11 4 8

## PENALTY MINUTES GP Pen Min 17 LEONE, Nikki 11 8 16 2 METCALFE, Taylor 11 8 16 9 MARTY, Stefanie 11 7 14 20 MULLAN, Lisa 11 7 14 19 BEAUDRY, Gabrielle 11 7 14 12 RISING, Julie 11 6 12 14 SKELLY, Megan 11 6 12 16 BOJESKI, Cheyenne 11 5 10 13 MALCOLM, Janelle 11 4 8 3 DIMMEN, Kelly 11 4 8

Combined Team Statistics

SU Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 16, 2008) All games

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND ------Oct 01 at Colgate L 3-4 518 Oct 03 at #2 Wisconsin L 0-3 1216 Oct 04 at #2 Wisconsin L 0-8 1187 *10/10/08 at Robert Morris L 0-1 302 *10/11/08 at Robert Morris L 2-3 268 Oct 17 at Quinnipiac L 2-4 321 Oct 18 at Quinnipiac W 2-0 258 Oct 31 SACRED HEART W 10-0 450 Nov 01 SACRED HEART W 7-3 350 *Nov 14 MERCYHURST L 1-4 318 *Nov 15 MC L 1-7 387

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Goals-Shot attempts 28-260 37-362 Shot pct. .108 .102 Goals/Game 2.5 3.4 Shots/Game 23.6 32.9 POWER PLAYS Goals-Power Plays 5-60 18-75 Conversion Percent .083 .240 Shot Attempts 60 104 Shot Percent .083 .173 GOAL BREAKDOWN Power Play 5 18 Short-handed 3 1 Empty net 0 0 Penalty 0 0 Unassisted 6 1 Overtime 0 0 Shootout 0 0 Delayed Penalty 0 0 PENALTIES Number 80 70 Minutes 160 140 Penalties/Game 7.3 6.4 Pen minutes/Game 14.5 12.7 SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att) 0-0 0-0

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 3-8-0 2-2-0 1-6-0 0-0-0 CONFERENCE 0-4-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 3-4-0 2-0-0 1-4-0 0-0-0

Shots Pen Goals ## INDIVIDUAL (by pts) GP G A Pts Shots Pct No-Min PP SH 14 SKELLY, Megan 11 6 4 10 28 .214 6-12 2 1 20 MULLAN, Lisa 11 2 8 10 25 .080 7-14 1 0 12 RISING, Julie 11 4 4 8 31 .129 6-12 1 1 9 MARTY, Stefanie 11 3 5 8 28 .107 7-14 0 1 17 LEONE, Nikki 11 3 3 6 17 .176 8-16 1 0 13 MALCOLM, Janelle 11 4 1 5 16 .250 4-8 0 0 4 KLASSEN, Kylie 11 1 3 4 25 .040 3-6 0 0 16 BOJESKI, Cheyenne 11 2 1 3 16 .125 5-10 0 0 8 GORDON, Rebecca 11 1 1 2 12 .083 0-0 0 0 7 TILFORD, Rachel 11 1 1 2 1 1.000 3-6 0 0 18 KOALSKA, Keeta 11 0 2 2 9 .000 3-6 0 0 10 FRUMP, Jessica 4 1 0 1 9 .111 3-6 0 0 3 DIMMEN, Kelly 11 0 1 1 11 .000 4-8 0 0 2 METCALFE, Taylor 11 0 1 1 9 .000 8-16 0 0 29 29 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0 0 0 19 BEAUDRY, Gabrielle 11 0 0 0 19 .000 7-14 0 0 6 BERO, Katelyn 8 0 0 0 1 .000 0-0 0 0 11 FELTES, Nicole 10 0 0 0 3 .000 2-4 0 0 41 SCHOEDEL, Lucy 11 0 0 0 0 .000 3-6 0 0 TM TEAM 4 0 0 0 0 .000 1-2 0 0 Total...... 11 28 35 63 260 .108 80-160 5 3 Opponents...... 11 37 58 95 362 .102 70-140 18 1

Goal Average Saves Record ## GOALTENDERS GP Minutes GA EN Avg Saves Pct W L T 41 SCHOEDEL, Lucy 11 598:32 32 0 3.21 299 .903 3 8 0 file://C:\TASHK\200809\HTML\teamcume.htm 11/18/2008 SU - Cumulative Season Statistics Page 7 of 7

30 JONES, Steph 2 40:00 3 0 4.50 18 .857 0 0 0 1 Lee, Alison 1 20:00 2 0 6.00 8 .800 0 0 0 TM EMPTY NET 4 1:28 0 0 - 0 .000 0 0 0 Total...... 11 660:00 37 0 3.36 325 .898 3 8 0 Opponents...... 11 660:00 28 0 2.55 232 .892 8 3 0

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY SU OPP Total 1505 4070 Dates/Avg Per Date 4/376 7/581 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd Total SU 15 5 8 28 Opponents 12 13 12 37

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd Total SU 112 105 108 325 Opponents 81 85 66 232

file://C:\TASHK\200809\HTML\teamcume.htm 11/18/2008 Overall: 3-8-0 SYRACUSEInaugural ORANGE Season Conference: 0-4-0 Friday, November 21, 2008 • Saturday, November 22, 2008 City Sports Center Arena • Detroit, Mich.. 7 p.m. & 2 p.m. Left Wing Center Right Wing lisa MULLAN stefanie MARTY megan SKELLY (SKELL-e) 20 5’9, Freshman, L 9 5’5, Sophomore, L 14 5’4, Freshman, R Victoria, British Columbia Nussbaumen, Switzerland Taber, Alberta Overall 11/2-8-10 Overall 11/3-5-8 Overall 11/6-4-10 CHA 4/2-2-4 CHA 4/0-2-2 CHA 4/2-2-4 kylie KLASSEN julie RISING rebecca GORDON (CLAH-son) (RISE-ing) 4 5’9, Freshman, L 12 5’6, Sophomore, L 8 5’10, Sophomore, R Winkler, Manitoba Anchorage, Alaska St. Catharines, Ontario Overall 11/1-3-4 Overall 11/4-4-8 Overall 11/1-1-2 CHA 4/0-0-0 CHA 4/0-0-0 CHA 4/0-0-0 keeta KOALSKA cheyenne BOJESKI janelle MALCOLM (KEY-ta ko-ALL-ska) (bo-JESS-kee) 18 5’6, Sophomore, R 16 5’6, Sophomore, L 13 5’5, Freshman, L Forest Lake, Minn. Hamilton, Ontario Edmonton, Alberta Overall 11/0-2-2 Overall 11/2-1-3 Overall 11/4-1-5 CHA 4/0-0-0 CHA 4/0-0-0 CHA 4/0-0-0 nicole FELTES katelyn BERO jessica FRUMP (FELL-tiss) (BEE-row) 11 5’5, Freshman, R 6 5’3, Freshman, R 10 5’8, Freshman, R Rolling Meadows, Ill. Akwesasne, N.Y. Saugus, Calif. Overall 10/0-0-0 Overall 8/0-0-0 Overall 4/1-0-1 CHA 3/0-0-0 CHA 2/0-0-0 CHA 2/0-0-0 Defense Goaltenders taylor METCALFE nikki LEONE lucy SCHOEDEL (lee-OWN) (SHAY-dul) 2 5’9, Freshman, R 17 5’10, Senior, L 41 5’6, Junior, R Oakville, Ontario Trenton, Ontario Ithaca, N.Y. Overall 11/3-3-6 Overall 11/0-1-1 Overall 3-8-0, 3.21, .903 CHA 4/0-0-0 CHA 4/0-1-1 598:32, 32 GA, 299 Saves

kelly DIMMEN gabrielle BEAUDRY steph JONES (BO-dree) 3 5’6, Freshman, L 19 5’7, Junior, L 30 5’6, Freshman, R Colorado Springs, Colo. Cortland, N.Y. Thornhill, Ontario Overall 11/0-1-1 Overall 11/0-0-0 Overall 0-0-0, 4.50, .857 CHA 4/0-0-0 CHA 4/0-0-0 40:00, 3 GA, 18 Saves

rachel TILFORD alison LEE Head Coach - Paul Flanagan (St. Lawrence ‘80) 7 5’5, Senior, R Assistant Coach - Graham Thomas 1 5’3, Junior, R Birch Hills, Saskatchewan (Mount Royal College ‘06) Los Altos, Calif. Overall 11/1-1-2 Assistant Coach - Erin O’Brien Overall 0-0-0, 6.00, .800 CHA 4/0-0-0 (SUNY Plattsburgh ‘05) 20:00, 2 GA, 8 Saves