DARTMOUTH 2010-11 WOMEN’S HOCKEY 2010-11 SCHEDULE OCTOBER 22 MCGILL (Exh.) L, 3-2 Colgate Raiders 29 BROWN*^ W, 4-2 (3-5-0, 1-1-0 ECAC) 30 YALE*^ W, 4-1 VS
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DARTMOUTH 2010-11 WOMEN’S HOCKEY 2010-11 SCHEDULE OCTOBER 22 MCGILL (Exh.) L, 3-2 Colgate Raiders 29 BROWN*^ W, 4-2 (3-5-0,.1-1-0.ECAC) 30 YALE*^ W, 4-1 VS. NOVEMBER 5 at Colgate^ 7:00 p.m. #2/2 Cornell 6 at Cornell*^ 4:00 p.m. DARTMOUTH BIG GREEN Big Red 12 at Princeton*^ 7:00 p.m. (2-0-0,.2-0-0.ECAC,.2-0-0.Ivy) (4-1-0,.2-0-0.ECAC) 13 at Quinnipiac^ 4:00 p.m. 16 PROVIDENCE 7:00 p.m. 19 at Harvard*^ 7:00 p.m. 20 HARVARD*^ 4:00 p.m. TALE OF THE TAPE HOME SWEEP Dartmouth opened the 2010-11 season last week- 24 at Boston College 7:00 p.m. DARTMOUTH vs. Colgate end with victories over Brown and Yale. Against Brown on Friday, four different Big Green players scored with the team tallying 10 total points in the 4-2 victory. DECEMBER 4.00........................ Scoring Offense.......................1.50 In the game against Yale, Dartmouth controlled 11 at New Hampshire 2:00 p.m. 1.50........................Scoring Defense......................4.63 the contest from start to finish in the 4-1 win. Senior +2.50...............................Margin.............................. -3.13 Amanda Trunzo scored two of the four goals and fresh- 29 at Vermont 5:00 p.m. 37.0.....................................SOG...................................31.4 man Lauren Kelly recorded her first goal and assist of 6.00...............................Assists PG.............................2.50 her career. JANUARY 10.0............................... Points PG.............................4.00 2.50............................Penalties PG..........................5.50 SCOUTING THE BIG GREEN 1 CONNECTICUT 4:00 p.m. 4.50.................................PPC/GM...............................5.38 The Big Green enter the second weekend of the season a perfect 2-0 on the year. The last time Dart- 2 CONNECTICUT 2:00 p.m. 1.00.................................PPG/GM...............................0.50 mouth was undefeated after two games was the 2008-09 7 at Rensselaer^ 3:00 p.m. 2/9.(22.2)....................Power Play................. 4/43.(9.3) season. That year, the team won its first five games 8 at Union^ 3:00 p.m. 5/5.(100.0)................ Penalty Kill........... 33/41.(80.5) before losing at St. Lawrence. Dartmouth has found it relatively easy to score 14 CLARKSON^ 7:00 p.m. with an average of four goals per game. The defense 15 ST. LAWRENCE^ 4:00 p.m. DARTMOUTH vs. Cornell has matched the offense with the Big Green allowing 1.50 goals per game. The team has put pressure on the 21 UNION^ 7:00 p.m. 4.00........................ Scoring Offense.......................5.00 opposing team’s goaltender with 37 shots on goal per 22 RENSSELAER^ 4:00 p.m. game. Dartmouth is also averaging six assists per game 1.50........................Scoring Defense......................1.80 28 at Yale*^ 7:00 p.m. +2.50...............................Margin.............................+3.20 and 10 points. The Big Green have been strong on the power play, converting two of their nine chances for 29 at Brown*^ 4:00 p.m. 37.0.....................................SOG...................................34.0 goals. Conversely, Dartmouth has not allowed a power 6.00...............................Assists PG.............................8.60 play goal. 10.0............................... Points PG.......................... 13.60 Sally Komarek is leading the team in points de- FEBRUARY 2.50............................Penalties PG..........................3.40 spite not having scored a goal. The sophomore recorded 4.50.................................PPC/GM...............................4.40 two assists in each of the games this weekend and has 4 QUINNIPIAC^ 7:00 p.m. 1.00.................................PPG/GM...............................1.40 four total points. Sophomore Camille Dumais is second 5 PRINCETON*^ 4:00 p.m. on the team in points (three) with a goal and two 2/9.(22.2)....................Power Play...............7/22.(31.8) 11 at St. Lawrence^ 3:30 p.m. 5/5.(100.0)................ Penalty Kill........... 15/17.(88.2) assists. Senior Amanda Trunzo is the only Big Green player with multiple goals. The forward has two scores 12 at Clarkson^ 3:00 p.m. on 10 shots on goal. Four players have two points. Three 18 CORNELL*^ 7:00 p.m. ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS of the four have recorded one goal and one assist, which include, Junior Kelly Foley, sophomore Sasha Nanji and 19 COLGATE^ 4:00 p.m. Director....................................................................Rick.Bender freshman Lauren Kelly. Junior Geneva Kliman is the Women’s Ice Hockey Contact.....................Chip.Whipple fourth player with two points, but got to the total on Phone....................................................................603-646-0424 two assists. * - Ivy League Game Fax..........................................................................603-646-3348 In net, sophomore Whitney Woodcox and fresh- Email....................................Chip.Whipple@dartmouth.edu ^ - ECAC Hockey Game man Lindsay Holdcroft have each started one contest. Press Box Phone..............................................603-646-1131 Woodcox played against Brown and recorded 12 saves All Home Games in CAPS Dartmouth Fan Phone................ (603).646-DART.(3278) with a .857 save percentage. Holdcroft made the start Web Site................................. www.DartmouthSports.com against Yale and also made 12 saves with a .923 save ECAC Hockey Contact......................................Ed.Krajewski Office Phone................................................... (518).487-2288 percentage. Email....................................... [email protected] League Web Site.............................www.ecachockey.com 2010-11 ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Previous Team/Hometown ROSTER BREAKDOWN 1 Whitney Woodcox So G 5-9 Whitby Wolves/Oshawa, Ont. BY STATE/PROVINCE 2 Margaux Sharp So D 5-9 Ottawa Senators Intermediate/Carleton Place, Ont. Alberta (2) Fischer, Roche 3 Ali Winkel Fr F 5-7 Toronto Jr. Aeros/Espanola, Ont. Connecticut (1) Boehm 4 Kelly Foley Jr F 5-8 Tabor Academy/Boston, Mass. Illinois (1) Scanlon 6 Jenna Hobeika Jr F 5-4 Hotchkiss School/Alpine, N.J. Massachusetts (2) Foley, Mills 7 Camille Dumais So F 5-8 Dawson College/Beaconsfield, Que. Berreman, 8 Brittany Mills Jr F 5-11 The Rivers School/Winchester, Mass. Minnesota (5) 9 Jessica Gagner So F 5-7 BlueWater Jr. Hawks/London, Ont. Gleason, Horner 11 Katie Horner Sr D 5-10 Park Center High School/Brooklyn Park, Minn. Komarek, Trunzo 12 Lisa Berreman So D 5-9 Eagan/Eagan, Minn. New Jersey (1) Hobeika 13 Geneva Kliman Jr D 5-8 Oakville Ice/Toronto, Ont. Ontario (7) Gagner, Kelly 14 Erica Dobos Jr F 5-8 North American Hockey Academy/Bethel Park, Pa. Kliman, Nanji 16 Lauren Kelly Fr D 5-8 Oakville Ice/Milton, Ont. Sharp, Winkel, Woodcox 17 Larissa Roche Sr F 5-7 St. Albert SLASH/Thorhild, Alta. Pennsylvania (2) Dobos 18 Sally Komarek So F 5-7 The Blake School/Minneapolis, Minn. Holdcroft 19 Reagan Fischer Jr F 5-7 Lloydminster Midget AA/Irma, Alta. Quebec (1) Dumais 20 Alyssa Boehm Sr F 5-7 Conn. Polar Bears/Loomis Chaffee/Waterford, Conn. 21 Amanda Trunzo Sr F 5-4 Benilde-St. Margaret’s School/Andover, Minn. 22 Ellie Gleason Fr D 5-5 Edina/Edina, Minn. BY CLASS 23 Moira Scanlon Jr D 5-8 North American Hockey Academy/Chicago, Ill. Seniors (4) Boehm, Horner 24 Sasha Nanji So D 5-6 Mississauga Chiefs/Markham, Ont. Roche, Trunzo 30 Lindsay Holdcroft Fr G 5-4 U19 Team Pittsburgh/Pittsburgh, Pa. Juniors (7) Dobos, Fischer Head Coach: Mark Hudak (U.S. Military Academy ’89), Eighth season Foley, Hobeika Assistant Coaches: Holley Tyng (Providence ’01), Sixth season Kliman, Mills, Scanlon Sara Simard (St. Lawrence ’04), Second season Athletic Trainer: Tracy Purcell (Pittsburgh ’02), Sixth season Sophomores (7) Berreman Captain: Katie Horner ‘11 Dumais, Gagner, Komarek Assistant Captains: Kelly Foley ‘12, Jenna Hobeika ‘12 & Reagan Fischer ‘12 Nanji, Sharp, Woodcox Freshmen (4) Gleason Holdcroft, Kelly, Winkel ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Cl. Pos. PRONUNCIATIONS 12 Lisa Berreman So D 20 Alyssa Boehm Sr F Dobos Dou-BISS 14 Erica Dobos Jr F Dumais DO-May 7 Camille Dumais So F Gagner Gawn-yay 19 Reagan Fischer Jr F Hobeika HO-Bake-Ah 4 Kelly Foley Jr F Komarek Kah-Mere-ik KLY-man 9 Jessica Gagner So F Kliman Nanji NAN-Gee 22 Ellie Gleason Fr D Scanlon Scan-Lin 6 Jenna Hobeika Jr F 30 Lindsay Holdcroft Fr G 11 Katie Horner Sr D 16 Lauren Kelly Fr D 13 Geneva Kliman Jr D 18 Sally Komarek So F 8 Brittany Mills Jr F 24 Sasha Nanji So D 17 Larissa Roche Sr F 23 Moira Scanlon Jr D 2 Margaux Sharp So D 21 Amanda Trunzo Sr F 3 Ali Winkel Fr F 1 Whitney Woodcox So G CAREER HIGHS #2 MARGAUX SHARP #16 LAUREN KELLY Goals .......................................................................................................N/A Goals ..........................................................................1 vs. Yale (10/30/10) Assists ....................................................1 -3x (last vs. Harvard 1/29/10) Assists ........................................................................1 vs. Yale (10/30/10) Points ....................................................1 - 3x (last vs. Harvard 1/29/10) Points .........................................................................2 vs. Yale (10/30/10) #3 ALI WINKEL #17 LARISSA ROCHE Goals .......................................................................................................N/A Goals .........................................................1 - 2x (last at Cornell 2/22/08) Assists .....................................................................................................N/A