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University of Vermont Catamounts University of Vermont Catamounts Women’s Hockey Record Book (1995-present) Updated March 2017 Team History 3 Year-by-Year Records 4 Team and Individual Records 4-5 Goaltending Records 6 Yearly Team Leaders and Statistics 7 All-Time Awards 8 Catamounts on the International Stage 9 All-Time Captains 10-11 Year-by-Year Results 12-13 All-Time Division I Opponent History 14 All-Time Opponent Series (Division I) 15-22 All-Time Non-Division I Opponent History 23 All-Time Opponent Series (Non-Division I) 24-25 Hockey East and ECAC Division III Playoff History 26 All-Time Letterwinners 27-28 UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT Women’s hockey RECORD BOOK Vermont Women’s Hockey History History of UVM Women’s Hockey 1995-1998 Participated at the club level playing in the ECAC Women’s Hockey Alliance 1998-99 Elevated to varsity status playing in the ECAC Division III Women’s League through 2000-01 1999-2000 Advanced to the ECAC D-III Quarterfinals 2000-01 Advanced to the ECAC D-III Quarterfinals 2001-02 Elevated to the Division I level, competing in the ECAC D-I Hockey League 2005-present Member of Hockey East List of Firsts in UVM Women’s Hockey (Varsity) History - ECAC DIII First Varsity Season ..............1998-1999 First Varsity Game ................vs. Southern Maine (11/20/98) First Varsity Win ...................W, 4-2 vs. Southern Maine (11/20/98) First Varsity Loss ..................L, 4-1 at Colgate (12/6/98) First Varsity Tie ....................T, 2-2 at RIT (12/5/98) First Varsity Goal ..................Jenn Welch (11:09, 1st) vs. Southern Maine (11/20/98) First Varsity Assist(s) ............Allie Knowles & Cealy Nottingham vs. Southern Maine (11/20/98) First Varsity Save ..................Micaela Dorf vs. Southern Maine (11/20/98) First Varsity Penalty ..............Rachel Howes (7:42, 2nd) vs. Southern Maine (11/20/98) List of Firsts in UVM Women’s Hockey Division I History First Division I Season 2001-2002 First Division I Game .............at Findlay (10/12/01; 4-0, L) First Division I Win ................3-2 (OT) at Boston College (10/18/02) First Division I Tie .................T, 0-0 vs. Quinnipiac (12/30/01) First Division I Playoff Game ..at Northeastern (3/2/13; 5-1, L) First Division I Goal ...............Steph Cole (19:02, 1st period) at Wayne State (10/14/01) First Division I Assist(s) .........Katie Gannon (19:02, 1st period) at Wayne State (10/14/01) First Division I Save ...............Tiffany Hayes at Findlay (10/12/01) First Division I Penalty ...........Tiffany Hayes (7:36, 1st period) at Findlay (10/12/01) First Division I Playoff Goal ... Amanda Pelkey (14:03, 1st period) at Northeastern (3/2/13) First Division I Playoff Win.....vs. Maine (3/1/14; 3-2 3OT) First Hockey East Shootout ....W, 3-2, at Maine (11/25/08); teams played 2-2 ot tie prior to shootout All-Time Leaders Most Games Played ..............144, Sarah Kelly (2013-17) Most Consecutive Games ......137, Brittany Zuback (2011-15) Most Points .........................105, Amanda Pelkey (2011-15) Most Goals ..........................49, Amanda Pelkey (2011-15) Most Assists .........................56, Amanda Pelkey (2011-15) Most GWG ...........................7, Torrey Dennis (1997-2001) Most PPG ............................16, Amanda Pelkey (2011-15), Brittany Zuback (2011-15) Most PIM .............................177, Kailey Nash (2008-12) All-Time Leaders Goaltending Best Save % ..........................924, Tiffany Hayes (1999-2003) Best GAA .............................1.66, Melanie Bouchard (1996-98) Most Saves ..........................3,221, Kami Cote (2001-05) Most Shutouts .....................16, Tiffany Hayes (1999-2003) Most Wins ...........................32, Madison Litchfield (2013-17) Most Minutes ......................6008:14, Roxanne Douville (2010-2014) Least Goals Allowed ..............41, Micaela Dorf (1998-2000) Most Games Played ..............102, Roxanne Douville (2010-2014) UVMathletics.com -Updated March 2017- 3 UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT Women’s hockey RECORD BOOK Vermont Year-by-Year Records INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS Year Overall Conference Coach Most Points 1995-96 7-9-1 5-9-1+ Bruce Garrapy 4, Cealy Nottingham (0-4--4), at Conn. College (1/23/99) 1996-97 6-9-1 5-9-1 Dennis Miller 4, Jen Bradley (4-0--4) vs. Boston Univ. (1/27/95) 1997-98 12-7-4 8-4-4 Dennis Miller 4, Peggy Wakeham (1-3--4), at Union (10/10/08) 1998-99 8-11-1 7-10-1 Dennis Miller 4, Klara Myren (2-2--4), at UNH (10/16/12) 1999-00 12-9-4 10-3-4 Dennis Miller 4, Amanda Pelkey (2-2--4) at RIT (10/12/13) 2000-01 14-8-2 14-2-2 Dennis Miller 4, Dayna Colang (1-3--4) at RIT (10/12/13) 2001-02 1-28-1 0-16-0@ Dennis Miller 4, Amanda Pelkey (1-3--4) at Syracuse (11/14/14) 2002-03 3-25-2 0-15-1 Dennis Miller 2003-04 6-25-3 2-15-1 Dennis Miller Most Points (Defensemen) 2004-05 5-26-3 3-17-0 Dennis Miller 4, Peggy Wakeham (1-3--4), at Union (10/10/08) 2005-06 3-29-2 1-19-1# (8) Dennis Miller 4, Dayna Colang (1-3--4) at RIT (10/12/13) 2006-07 3-27-2 1-19-1 (8) Tim Bothwell 2007-08 8-25-1 4-16-1 (T7) Tim Bothwell Most Goals 4, Jen Bradley vs. Boston Univ. (1/27/95) 2008-09 7-25-2 5-15-1 (7) Tim Bothwell 2009-10 10-22-1 5-15-1 (7) Tim Bothwell Most Assists 4 Cealy Nottingham, at Conn. College (1/23/99) 2010-11 7-17-9 4-13-4 (8) Tim Bothwell 2011-12 4-22-6 3-16-2 (8) Tim Bothwell INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME GOALTENDING 2012-13 8-21-4 6-11-4 (6) Jim Plumer Most Saves 66, Kami Cote at Wisconsin (10/10/03) 2013-14 18-14-4 13-7-1 (4) Jim Plumer 2014-15 15-19-2 6-14-1 (7) Jim Plumer INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS 2015-16 9-25-3 6-15-3 (6) Jim Plumer Most Points 40, Amanda Pelkey (2013-14) 2016-17 15-14-9 9-8-7 (T4) Jim Plumer Most Goals 21, Amanda Pelkey (2013-14) TOTALS 174-392-65 Most Assists 23, Brittany Zuback (2013-14) +ECAC D-III @ECAC D-I #Hockey East Most GWG 4, Torrey Dennis (1999-00) Most PPG 8, Dayna Colang, Brittany Zuback (2014-15) All-Time Career Coaching Records Most SHG 2, Brittany Nelson (2007-08) Coach Yrs Record Most PIM 61, Kailey Nash (2010-11) Dennis Miller 10 70-177-23 Tim Bothwell 6 39-138-21 Most Points - Forward 40, Amanda Pelkey (2013-14) Jim Plumer 5 65-93-22 Most Points - Defenseman 27, Dayna Colang (2013-14) Bruce Garrapy 1 7-9-1 Most Points - Freshman 31, Ève-Audrey Picard (2016-17) Most Goals - Forward 21, Amanda Pelkey (2013-14) TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS Most Goals - Defenseman 12, Dayna Colang (2013-14) Most Goals Scored ...........................9 vs. Union (W, 9-0) 2/20/99 Most Goals - Freshman 16, Ève-Audrey Picard (2016-17) Most Assists .................................. 13 vs. Union (W, 7-2) 10/10/08 Most Points ..................................20 vs. Union (W, 7-2) 10/10/08 Most Assists - Forward 23, Brittany Zuback (2013-14) Most Penalties ................................15 vs. Cornell (L, 7-1) 11/9/08 Most Assists - Defensemen 16, Peggy Wakeham (2008-09) Largest Margin- Victory ...................9 vs. Union (W, 9-0) 2/20/99 Most Assists - Freshman 16, Victoria Andreakos (2013-14) Most Shots on Goal (D-I) ........... 56 at Connecticut (L, 5-1) 1/10/15 Most Goals Allowed ......................13 vs. Harvard (L, 13-0) 11/8/03 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON GOALTENDING Most Opp. Shots On Goal ...........68, at Wisconsin (L, 2-0)10/10/03 Best Save % .940, Tiffany Hayes (2000-01) Best GAA 1.52, Tiffany Hayes (1999-2000) TEAM SINGLE-GAME GOALTENDING Most Saves 1,332, Kami Cote (2003-04) Most Saves ......................................................................... 66 Most Shutouts 10, Tiffany Hayes (2000-01) .................................................at Wisconsin (10/10/03 - L, 2-0) Most Wins 14, Roxanne Douville (2013-14) Fewest Saves .................................... 4 vs. Trinity (Conn.) 2/6/99 Most Minutes 2010:55, Kami Cote (2004-05) Fewest Goals Allowed 32, Tiffany Hayes (2000-01) TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS Most Games Played 34, Kami Cote (2003-04, 04-05) Most Games Played ..................................................38, 2016-17 Most Games Won .....................................................18, 2013-14 ALL-TIME HAT-TRICKS Most Games Won, Hockey East .................................. 13, 2013-14 Jen Bradley (4 goals) vs. Boston University (1/27/95) Most Games Won, Non-Conference..............................9, 2014-15 Allie Knowles vs. Colgate (1/21/96) Most Games Won, Home ................................ 8, 2013-14; 2016-17 Allie Knowles vs. Boston University (1/27/96) Most Games Won, Away ............................................10, 2013-14 Allie Knowles at Conn. College (2/17/96) Most Games Lost.................................................... 29, 2005-06 Jean Richards at Colgate (2/25/96) Fewest Games Lost ....................................................7, 1997-98 Anna Towne vs. Bishop’s (2/15/97) Longest Winning Streak ............................................. 7, 2013-14 Allie Knowles vs. Hamilton (1/25/98) Longest Unbeaten Streak ......................................... 12, 2000-01 Torrey Dennis at Amherst (2/8/98) Most Goals Scored ................................................... 96, 2016-17 Kate Lesniak vs. Sacred Heart (D-I, 10/6/07) Most Assists ........................................................... 153, 2013-14 Brittany Zuback at UConn (D-I, 11/1/13) Most Points ...........................................................246, 2013-14 Dayna Colang at Syracuse (D-I, 11/14/14) Most Power Play Goals ..............................................28, 2013-14 Dayna Colang vs. Providence (D-I, 2/1/15) Most Shorthanded Goals ........................................... 5, 2007-08 Bridget Baker † vs. St. Cloud State (D-I, 11/25/16) Most Penalties ...................................................... 172, 2005-06 Fewest Penalties .....................................................50, 2000-01 † Denotes HT included both PPG and SHG in second period TEAM SINGLE-SEASON GOALTENDING Most Saves ..........................................................1372, 2003-04 ALL-TIME GOAL SCORING STREAKS Best Save Percentage..........................................(.937), 2000-01 Brittany Zuback (9 Gl) 8 Games (10/24/14 - 11/22/14) Most Goals Allowed ..............................................
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