SYRACUSE ICE HOCKEY Inaugural Contact: Mark Majewski • 315-443-2608 • Fax (2076) • [email protected] Athletic Communications Office • Manley Field House • 1301 E
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Syracuse Game Notes NEW YORK’S COLLEGE TEAM Release #6 - Friday, Nov. 21 and Sat., Nov. 22, 2008 SYRACUSE ICE HOCKEY Inaugural Contact: Mark Majewski • 315-443-2608 • Fax (2076) • [email protected] Athletic Communications Office • Manley Field House • 1301 E. Colvin St. Syracuse, N.Y. 13244 Season 2008-09 Schedule and Results (3-8-0) Games 12 and 13 Syracuse Orange 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 Sports Arena • Detroit, 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 goaltender. 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-captain 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.