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Program Contents Visits to campus are encouraged and may be arranged in advance by Coaching Staff ...... 2 calling (585) 475-6631 . Visits to the Technical Institute for the 2010-11 Season Preview...... 3 Deaf may be arranged by calling (585) 475-6700 (voice/TTY), or toll- 2010-11 Team Roster/Photo...... 4 free in the U .S . and at (866) 644-6843 (voice/TTY) . 2010-11 Player Profiles...... 5-14 2009-10 Season in Review/History...... 15 Admissions Website...... www .rit .edu/emcs/admissions/ 2009-10 Stats...... 16 Admissions Office Phone...... (585) 475-6631 2009-10 By the Numbers ...... 17 Admissions E-mail...... admissions@rit .edu All-Time Coaching Records...... 18 Financial Aid Deadline...... FAFSA due March 1, 2011 Gordon Field House Records vs . Opponents...... 18 Financial Aid Office Phone...... (585) 475-2186 Team Records...... 19 Individual Honors...... 20 Cover and Credits Individual Records...... 21 The 2010-11 Women’s Hockey Media Guide is a publication of the Roch- Top-10 Single-Season Records...... 22 ester Institute of Technology Sports Information Office . Content written Top-10 Career Records...... 23 and edited by Sports Information Directors Steve Jaynes and Joe Ven- RIT Academic and Athletic Success...... 24 niro . Headshots by A . Sue Weisler . Photos by RIT student photographers Mike Bradley ’12 and Dylan Heuer ’12 . Aerial photography by Stratus Quick Facts Imaging . Graphic design by Peter Bella ’03 and Mary McConnell ’88 . Head Coach ...... Scott McDonald (585) 475-7148/sjmatl@rit .edu 2010-11 Women’s Hockey Schedule Frank Ritter Memorial Ice Arena Career Record/Years...... 81-19-7/5th season DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME Hale Recreational Pool 2009-10 Record/ECAC West (Finish)...... 19-5-3/13-3-2 (3rd) Letter Winners Returning/Lost...... 14/6 Sat., Oct. 23 Cambridge (exhibition) Ritter Arena 5 p.m. Location...... Rochester, NY Fri ., Oct . 29 Norwich Northfield, Vt . 7 p .m . Address...... Athletics, Clark Gymnasium 51 Lomb Memorial Drive Sat ,. Oct 30 New England College Northfield, Vt . 4 p .m . Rochester, NY 14623 Fri., Nov. 5 * SUNY Cortland Ritter Arena 7 p.m.

Founded ...... 1829 Sat., Nov. 6 * SUNY Cortland Ritter Arena 7 p.m. Total Enrollment ...... 17,000 President...... Dr . Bill Destler Sat ,. Nov . 13 * Utica Utica, N .Y . 2 p .m . Nickname...... Tigers Sun ., Nov . 14 * Utica Utica, N .Y . 2 p .m . Colors ...... Orange and Brown Fri., Nov. 19 * SUNY Potsdam Ritter Arena 7 p.m.

Affiliations...... NCAA Division III Sat., Nov. 20 * SUNY Potsdam Ritter Arena 3 p.m. Conference...... ECAC West Lighted Turf Field Baseball and Softball Fields Judson Competition Pool Sat., Nov. 27 Amherst Ritter Arena 2 p.m. RIT STAFF DIRECTORY - AREA CODE (585) Sun., Nov. 28 Amherst Ritter Arena 1 p.m.

Lou Spiotti Jr ., Fri., Dec. 3 * Neumann Ritter Arena 7 p.m. Director of the Center for Athletics and Recreation...... 475-2615 Sat., Dec. 4 * Neumann Ritter Arena 3 p.m. Greg Moss, Senior Associate Director ...... 475-2610 Scott McVean, Assistant Director for Athletics...... 475-7448 Fri ., Dec . 10 Hamilton Clinton, N .Y . 7 p .m . Lex Sleeman, Associate Director for NCAA Compliance. . . . 475-7372 Fri ., Jan . 7 Adrian Adrian, Mich . 7 p .m . Ben Emke, Head Athletic Trainer...... 475-4513 Sat ,. Jan . 8 Adrian Adrian, Mich . 3 p .m . Adam Platzer, Development Officer...... 475-2414 Jan Strine, NTID Support Faculty...... 475-6104 Sat ,. Jan . 15 * Chatham Pittsburgh, Pa . 2 p .m . Karen Wagner Beck, Athletics Secretary ...... 475-5814 Sun ., Jan . 16 * Chatham Pittsburgh, Pa . 12 p .m . George H. Clark Gymnasium Tiger Power Den Gordon Field House Indoor Track Sue Benson, Senior Financial Assistant ...... 475-2412 Fri., Jan. 21 * SUNY Plattsburgh Ritter Arena 7 p.m.

Steve Jaynes, Sports Information Director ...... 475-6154 Sat., Jan. 22 * SUNY Plattsburgh Ritter Arena 3 p.m...... skjsid@rit edu. Fri ., Jan . 28 * Buffalo State Buffalo, N .Y . 4 p .m . All rights reserved Joe Venniro, Sports Information Director...... 475-5598 ...... jtvsid@rit edu. Sat ,. Jan . 29 * Buffalo State Buffalo, N .Y . 4 p .m .

Athletics Website...... www .ritathletics com. Fri ., Feb . 4 * Elmira Pine Valley, N .Y . 7 p .m . Twitter Page ...... www .twitter .com/RITSports Fri., Feb. 11 * SUNY Oswego Ritter Arena 3 p.m. Admissions/Financial Aid Sat., Feb. 12 * SUNY Oswego Ritter Arena 7 p.m. Early Admission Deadline...... December 15, 2010 Sat ,. Feb . 19 * Elmira Pine Valley, N .Y . 7 p .m . Regular Admission Deadline...... February 15, 2011 Feb . 26–Mar . 6 ECAC West Championship TBA TBA Varsity Track and Field RIT Tennis Courts Wiedman Fitness Center *Denotes ECAC West Conference game

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Scott McDonald, all-time leader in coaching wins at RIT, Co-Coach of the Year and coached two RBK Division III The RIT women’s hockey team, which has become one of the top squads save percntage . She stepped in and played her best games against the begins his fifth season as the women’s hockey head coach . All-Americans (Sarah Dagg and Erica Owczarczak), and in Division III over the last five seasons, will look to win its first ECAC top teams in the nation . Freshman Laura Chamberlain is an extremely He has led the Tigers to a sparkling 81-19-7 record ( 790. seven members of the 2009 All-ECAC West squad . West Championship and earn a berth in the NCAA Division III Tourna- acrobatic goaltender who will vie for playing time right away . winning percentage) in four seasons, best at RIT over a From 2003-06, McDonald served as the assistant ment for the 2010-11 season . RIT, having won 81 games over the last “Goaltending will be our biggest improvement this season,” said four-year span . Last season he led the Tigers to a 19-5-3 coach for the RIT men’s hockey program . He put forth an four seasons, returns 14 players from last season’s squad . Despite playing McDonald . “Carley (King) worked hard over the summer and is back in mark and coached two first team RBK All-Americans outstanding effort in recruiting talented student-athletes as in arguably the toughest conference in the nation, the Tigers won 19 great shape . Laura (Chamberlain) had a tremendous junior career and (Sarah Dagg and Katie Stack) . The Tigers were ranked in the men’s squad made the leap to Division I . contests and were nationally-ranked in the top seven all season . will have an immediate impact ”. the top-seven nationally all season . McDonald led the Western team to the Gold Medal at RIT, the second highest scoring team in all of Division III last season, Once again, RIT’s schedule is one of the toughest in the nation, with McDonald’s teams have a strong reputation not only the 2010 Empire State Games in Buffalo . Before coming to returns its top three scorers and 13 players who tallied at least 10 points, seven contests against teams who finished the 2009-10 season ranked in on the ice, but in the classroom as well . In four seasons, 23 RIT, McDonald served one season as an assistant coach for including 2010 RBK All-Americans Sarah Dagg and Katie Stack . Fifth- the top-10 of the final USCHO com. poll . The Tigers the season with of his players have earned ECAC All-Academic honors . In the Utica men’s program . year Head Coach Scott McDonald, the all-time leader in coaching wins a tough road contest against national runner-up Norwich on Oct . 29 and addition, his players are active in the community . On Jan . McDonald played collegiate hockey at Niagara Univer- at RIT, has recruited a top-notch freshman class and will have the Tigers face ECAC East foe New England College the next day . In addition, RIT 30, 2010, both the men’s and women’s teams, along with sity, where he was part of the school’s inaugural freshman poised to make a march toward a national title in 2010-11 . will host two-time defending national champion Amherst for a pair of Zeta Tau Alpha combined to raise over $21,000 for cancer and first graduating classes as a Division I program . Dur- Dagg, a senior, will serve as team captain for the second straight sea- games on Nov . 26-27 and travel to play a road game at Hamilton and two research, as part of the Real Tigers Wear Pink promotion . ing his senior year, he helped Niagara, in only its fourth son . Senior defenseman Traci Galbraith will serve as an assistant captain contests at Adrian, one of the top teams in the Western region . Head Coach His first season (2006-07) was the most successful in season, to an NCAA Tournament at-large bid, beating the for the second straight year and will be joined by sophomore forward RIT, which finished third in ECAC West play last season with a Scott McDonald the 34-year history of the RIT women’s hockey program, University of New Hampshire in the northeast regional . Kim Schlattman, the 2010 ECAC West Rookie of the Year . Dagg led the 13-3-2 mark, will play two home games apiece against SUNY Potsdam, as the Tigers made the NCAA Division III Tournament for He also helped Niagara to an undefeated season in the team in scoring for the second straight season and was second nation- SUNY Plattsburgh, SUNY Oswego, SUNY Cortland, and Neumann . the first time and set a school record for wins in a season College Hockey America conference (15-0-2, 30-8-4 over- ally wth 45 points . She enters the 2010-11 season needing 42 points RIT will travel to play two games apiece against conference foes Elmira, (22) . He coached two RBK Division III All-Americans all), as well as the CHA regular season and tournament to become the program’s all-time scoring leader . Galbraith led all RIT Chatham, Utica, and Buffalo State . The Tigers end the regular season (Stacey McConell and Danielle Nagymarosi) and the lead- championships . Prior to college, he played in for defensemen in scoring last season with 17 points and has appeared in all with 10 straight games against ECAC West foes . ing two scorers in the country . the St . Michael’s Buzzers and the North York Rangers . 79 games over three seasons . Schlattman recorded 28 points last season McDonald believes his team will be up to the challenge of such an In 2007-08, despite moving to the toughest conference Professionally, McDonald played in Hagfors, Sweden, and was a key contributor all year . arduous schedule . and playing the hardest schedule in the nation, McDonald for the IK Viking Ishockeyklubb . Prior to that, McDonald Up front, at forward, Dagg, along with fellow senior Katie Stack will “We want to see how we will compete and stack up right from the led his team to a 19-7-0 record with wins over national played with the San Angelo (Texas) Outlaws of the West- be expected to lead the way offensively . Stack led all of Division III with start with our trip to Norwich,” said McDonald . “We’ve enjoyed playing champion SUNY Plattsburgh, No . 3 Amherst, No . 4 ern Professional Hockey League . 31 goals, one shy of a team record . She also led the nation with 10 power- the top team in Amherst the last few seasons, and then go to Adrian, Elmira, and No . 9 Utica . The Tigers set a program record McDonald earned a bachelor’s degree in communica- play goals and recorded five hat-tricks . Stack is just two points shy of 100 who is one of the top teams in the West . As always, Plattsburgh, Elmira, with 12 shorthanded goals . tion studies from Niagara University in 2000 . A native of for her career and needs 19 goals to become the school’s all-time leader . Utica, and Neumann are always very tough league games . A lot of teams McDonald led the Tigers to a 21-3-2 record in 2008- Oakville, , he now lives in Penfield with his wife, Schlattman will look to build on her Rookie of the Year season to become in our conference have improved . The gap between the top and bottom 09; they were ranked second nationally, the highest in Christina, and daughters, Summer and Sienna . a top scorer in the nation . Seniors Amanda Klassen and Kylie Mazzetta teams are closing every year ”. program history . He was named the 2009 ECAC West are back for their final seasons with RIT and will be expected to help offensively . Klassen has 70 points in three seasons, while Mazzetta has 16 Former RIT captain Keltie Jones begins Tiffany Reichman Jeff Siegel begins goals . Juniors Alexandra Hills and Megan Kobar, along with sophomores her second season as an assistant coach enters her second his fifth season Tenecia Hiller and Ariane Yokoyama should continue to improve and for the Tigers . Jones assists in all facets season as an assistant at RIT, third as provide a spark . Yokoyama, who played primarily on defense last season, of the program, including on and off-ice athletic trainer at the director of was an ECAC West All-Rookie Team selection . preparation and recruiting . RIT . Reichman was hockey opera- McDonald brought in a class of very talented recruits at forward . Jones wrapped up a stellar two-year an assistant athletic tions . He oversees Freshmen Kolbie McCrea, Kourtney Kunichika, Erin Zach, and Hannah run with RIT in 2008-09, leading the trainer at Elms Col- all aspects of Epstein are expected to make an impact right away . All four bring excel- team to its highest ranking in program lege from 2007-09 . game day man- lent scoring ability and are hard workers at both ends of the ice . history (No . 2) and a 21-3-2 mark . She From 2004-06, agement, travel, “We are extremely balanced with plenty of scoring and skill,” said led RIT’s high-powered offense with 26 Reichman was a and equipment McDonald . “Nearly all of our top scorers return . I expect our sopho- Assistant Coach Equipment Manager assists and was tied for second on the Athletic Trainer certified athletic operations . mores to have breakout seasons . On paper this is the deepest and most Keltie Jones Tiffany Reichman Jeff Siegel squad with 34 points to earn All-ECAC trainer at the Univer- Siegel gradu- talented forward unit I’ve had in five seasons here, which says a lot honorable mention accolades . Jones’ 26 assists were tied for sity at Buffalo Sports ated from New because we’ve always had some deep lineups ”. third in all of Division III . Medicine Institute . She was also an athletic England College in 2006 with a degree Galbraith, a three-time All-ECAC West selection, leads a strong In 2007-08, Jones tallied seven goals and 15 assists for 22 trainer for the University at Buffalo’s Divi- in sports and recreation management . group of returning defensemen . Sophomores Kristina Moss, Danielle points in 26 games . She recorded 56 points (15-41-56) in 52 sion I men’s basketball program for the He was the equipment manager for the Read, and Ellesha Fortuna all developed strong two-way games last sea- games at RIT . The Tigers were 40-10-2 during that time and 2006-07 season . men’s ice hockey team and handled son, and should emerge as valuable assets with a year of college experi- have become a national power . In 2003, Reichman earned bachelor’s game operations and community rela- ence under their belts . Junior Jamie Parhar is back and will vie for time Before arriving at RIT, Jones played two seasons at SUNY degrees in both physical education and tions . In 2006, Siegel was named NEC’s with freshmen Melissa Bromley and Liz Gemmitti, two strong defense- Plattsburgh, helping lead the Cardinals to the 2007 NCAA psychology from SUNY Brockport . She Sport and Recreation Management men with great size and strength . Championship . She was an assistant captain during that received her master’s degree in health Student of the Year . “We bring a strong core group of defensemen with lots of experience, season and recorded 24 points (8-16-24) in 58 career games and human performance from Canisius In the summer of 2005, Siegel and added two freshmen who are very big and athletic, which should with the Cardinals . College in 2007 . She is certified by the worked as a game operations intern for help stabilize our unit,” said McDonald . “Our defensive unit should be Jones played junior hockey for the Burlington Jr . Barracu- National Athletic Training Association . the Manchester Wolves of the Arena very good in their own end and also help us offensively as well ”. das . She earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology in 2009 . Football 2 League . In net, sophomore Carley King enjoyed a tremendous first season, Siegel resides in Rochester . recording 10 wins to go along with a 1 45. goals against avergage and .924 Sophomore goaltender Carley King won 10 games for RIT last season.

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Career: Enters final season sixth all-time at RIT with 111 points . . fourth with 67 assists . . tied for ninth with 44 goals . . needs 17 assists and 43 points to become the all-time leader in each category . . two-time RBK All-American . 2009-10: Captain earned 2010 RBK Hockey Division III Women’s First Team All- American honors . . garnered All-ECAC West first team accolades . . led the nation with 28 assists and was second with 45 points . . 28 assists were fifth most in one season at RIT . . 45 points are seventh best in one year . . recorded six power-play tallies, tied for fifth most in one year at RIT . . led the ECAC West with 35 points (13-22-35) in 18 games . . ECAC West Player of the Week, Feb . 8 . . two-time RIT Female Athlete of the Week, Dec . 7 and Feb . 8 . . tied her career high of four assists in a win over SUNY Potsdam (0-4-4) . . also tallied career-best four points in wins over SUNY Oswego, and twice in back-to-back wins over Chatham . . opened the season with 16 points over a six-game multiple-point 21 scoring streak, Nov . 6 to Dec . 6 . . recorded 19 points (7-12-19) over an eight-game points scoring streak, Jan . 30 to Feb . 20 . . tallied a goal in six straight games, Feb . 7 to Feb . 20 . . scored a point in 20 games . . Tigers were 16-2-2 when she recorded a point . . recorded Sarah Dagg, CAPTAIN 15 multiple-point efforts . . tied for the team lead with two shorthanded goals . 5-2, Senior 2008-09: Became RIT’s fifth All-American, earning 2009 RBK Division III second team Forward honors . . earned All-ECAC West second team honors . . assistant captain . . led RIT and St. George, Ontario (Hamilton Hawks) was tied for fifth nationally with 40 points (16-24-40) . . sixth nationally with 24 assists . . second among All-ECAC West players with 30 points (13-17-30) in 18 conference games . . Season GP G A PTS PIM recorded 14 points (6-8-14) during a seven-game streak, Nov . 15 to Dec . 10 . . scored RIT’s Bottom Row: Carley King, Katie Stack, Head Coach Scott McDonald, Traci Galbraith (assistant captain), Sarah Dagg (captain), 2007-08 26 12 15 27 24 first goal and assisted on Keltie Jones’ game-winning overtime tally, lifting RIT to a 2-1 Kim Schlattman (assistant captain), Assistant Coach Keltie Jones, Kylie Mazzetta, Laura Chamberlain . 2008-09 26 16 24 40 26 win over then No . 1 SUNY Plattsburgh . . named the RIT Female Athlete of the Week, Jan . 2009-10 27 17 28 45 20 26 . . dished out a career-high four assists in a 5-1 win over Buffalo State . . recorded three Middle Row: Athletic Trainer Tiffany Reichman, Alexandra Hills, Ellesha Fortuna, Tenecia Hiller, Jamie Parhar, Kristina Moss, Totals 79 45 67 112 70 points in a weekend sweep of nationally ranked foes Amherst and Middlebury . . tallied 14 Megan Kobar, Amanda Klassen, Danielle Read, Ariane Yokoyama, Director of Hockey Operations Jeff Siegel . multiple-point efforts . . recorded five games with at least three points . . had a point in 20 Top Row: Erin Zach, Kourtney Kuncihika, Liz Gemmiti, Melissa Bromley, Kolbee McCrea, Hannah Espstein, Traci Judge games . . RIT finished 18-1-1 in those contests . 2007-08: Finished second on the team with 27 points . . had 19 points in 18 ECAC East No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/Last Team Major contests, best on the team . . scored a team-best eight power-play goals, third most in one 2 Danielle Read So . D 5-5 Brantford, Ontario/Hamilton Hawks Hotel/Resort Management season all-time at RIT . . named the ECAC West Rookie of the Week, Feb . 25 . . tallied a 4 Kristina Moss So . D 5-6 Webster, NY/Buffalo Bisons Health Administration season-best four points on two goals and two assists in a 7-2 win over Neumann . . scored 6 Tenecia Hiller So . F 5-6 , Ontario/Brampton Thunder Biology her first two goals and added an assist in her second collegiate game, a 7-0 win over SUNY 7 Hannah Epstein Fr . F 5-5 Amherst, NY/Nichols School Marketing Oswego . . tallied the game-winning and insurance goals in a 3-1 win over Bowdoin . . also 8 Ariane Yokoyama So . F 5-3 Van Nuys, CA/LA Selects Diagnostic Medical Sonography tallied game-winning goals against Sacred Heart and Neumann . . ended the season with 9 Ali Hills Jr . F 5-2 Honeoye Falls, NY/Berkshire School Packaging Science a six-game point scoring streak (4-7-11) . . had at least a point in 18 games . . recorded six 10 Kim Schlattman So . F 5-4 Stratford, Ontario/Cambridge Fury Biomedical Sciences multiple-point efforts . . Tigers were 15-2-1 when she recorded a point . 11 Ellesha Fortuna So . D 5-5 Burlington, Ontario/Burlington Barracudas Criminal Justice Before RIT: Played for the Hamilton Hawks under Coach Hub Harris . . led team to the 13 Megan Kobar Jr . F 5-7 , Alberta/Calgary Chaos Psychology Ontario Winter Games, Silver Stick, and Toronto Area Championships . . was the tourna- 14 Kylie Mazzetta Sr . F 5-3 Lakewood, CO/Colorado Selects Civil Engineering Technology ment MVP of the Ontario Winter games . . led tournament in scoring . . also played high 15 Kolbee McCrea Fr . F 5-8 Wawa, Ontario/Burlington Barracudas University Studies school hockey for the Paris Panthers . . was a standout in cross country and softball . 16 Jamie Parhar Jr . D 5-7 Calgary, Alberta/Calgary Flyers Biomedical Sciences Personal: 17 Katie Stack Sr . F 5-7 Batavia, NY/Rochester Edge Psychology Hospitality major . . born July 23, 1989, in Hamilton, Ontario . . daughter of 18 Amanda Klassen Sr . F 5-6 Winnipeg, Manitoba/Warner Warriors Criminal Justice Debbie and Ron Dagg . 20 Erin Zach Fr . F 5-2 Elmira, Ontario/Cambridge Fury New Media Publishing 21 Sarah Dagg Sr . F 5-2 St . George, Ontario/Hamilton Hawks Hospitality 23 Traci Judge So . F 5-5 Pittsburgh, PA/Pittsburgh Jr . Penguins Applied Statistics 24 Traci Galbraith Sr . D 5-4 Oakville, Ontario/Burlington Barracudas Business Marketing 26 Kourtney Kunichika Fr . F 5-5 Fullerton, CA/LA Selects Packaging Science 27 Liz Gemmiti Fr . D 5-10 Toronto, Ontario/Brampton Thunder Civil Engineering 28 Melissa Bromley Fr . D 5-11 Aurora, Ontario/Aurora Panthers Journalism 30 Carley King So . G 5-8 Tinley Park, IL/Chicago Young Americans Advertising/Public Relations 35 Laura Chamberlain Fr . G 5-3 Norco, CA/LA Selects Business Administration

Head Coach: Scott McDonald Assistant Coach: Keltie Jones Captains: Sarah Dagg (C), Traci Galbraith (A), Kim Schlattman (A)

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Career: Enters final season third all-time with 61 goals and tied for eighth with 98 points 2009-10: Assistant captain played in all 27 games and led all Tiger defensemen in scor- . . needs two points for 100 . . needs 19 goals to become the all-time leader at RIT . ing with 17 points (4-13-17) . . garnered All-ECAC West honorable mention accolades . . recorded five points (1-4-5) over a four-game stretch, Nov . 7 to Dec . 5 . . scored her lone 2009-10: Earned 2010 RBK Hockey Division III Women’s First Team All-American power-play goal of the season at SUNY Plattsburgh . . tallied a goal and an assist in two honors . . garnered All-ECAC West first team accolades . . honored as the 2009 PAYCHEX separate wins over SUNY Potsdam . . recorded a point in 15 games . . Tigers were 12-3-0 Female College Athlete of the Year at the Rochester Press Radio Club’s Day of Champions in those contests . . earned ECAC West All-Academic Team honors . Children’s Charity Dinner . . led the nation with 31 goals, and 10 power-play tallies . . tied 2008-09: Led all RIT defensemen in scoring with 20 points (6-14-20) . . earned All- school record with 10 power-play goals . . 31 goals were second all-time in one season at ECAC West honorable mention accolades . . eighth among all Division III defensemen in RIT . . recorded five-game winning goals, tied for fourth all-time in one season at RIT scoring . . tied a career-high with three points (1-2-3) in an 11-3 win at Sacred Heart . . . . led the ECAC West with 22 goals in 18 games . . ECAC West Player of the Week, scored RIT’s first goal of the season and added an assist in a 2-1 win over Division I Jan . 24 and Feb . 1 . . RIT Female Athlete of the Week, Oct . 19 and Feb . 1 . . recorded Robert Morris . . tallied three power-play goals . . recorded six multiple-point games . . five hat-tricks, a team record . . tallied three-goal performances against SUNY Potsdam, Tigers were 12-0-1 when she scored a point . . tallied 11 points (2-9-11) during an eight- 17 Amherst, SUNY Oswego, Utica, and SUNY Cortland . . recorded four points in wins over 24 game stretch, Nov . 21 to Jan . 3 . . named to ECAC West All-Academic Team . SUNY Cortland (3-1-4) and SUNY Potsdam (2-2-4) . . scored a point in 20 games, goal 2007-08: Appeared in all 26 games . . named to the ECAC West All-Rookie Team . . Katie Stack in 19 contests . . Tigers were 14-3-3 when she recorded a point . . recorded 11 multiple- Traci Galbraith, Assistant Captain earned ECAC West Rookie of the Week honors, Nov . 5 . . named the ECAC East Rookie point efforts . . scored 15 times over a nine-game goal-scoring streak, Jan . 16 to Feb . 12 5-4, Senior of the Week, Jan . 29 . . scored two goals in her first collegiate game against SUNY 5-7, Senior . . recorded 10 goals over a six-game stretch, Nov . 20 to Dec . 12 . . recorded two different Oswego . . tallied a season-best three assists in a 5-0 win over SUNY Cortland . . dished Defense Forward nine-game point-scoring streaks . . tied for the team lead with two shorthanded goals . out two assists in a 5-2 win over No . 1 SUNY Plattsburgh . . also scored goals in wins over Oakville, Ontario (Burlington Jr. Barracudas) SUNY Oswego, Chatham, and SUNY Cortland . . RIT was 8-0 when she scored a point . . Batavia, N.Y. (Rochester Edge) 2008-09: Led all of Division III with five shorthanded goals . . led RIT with 17 goals and Season GP G A PTS PIM named to the Empire 8 President’s List for maintaining a 3 75. grade-point average . Season GP G A PTS PIM added 17 assists for 34 points . . tied for the team lead with six power-play tallies . . earned 2007-08 26 5 7 12 32 Before RIT: Played for the Burlington Jr . Barracudas in the Provincial Women’s Hockey 2007-08 26 13 12 25 32 All-ECAC West second team honors . . recorded 11 points (5-6-11) during a four-game 2008-09 26 6 14 20 12 League . . was a team captain and MVP during the 2006-07 season . . tallied nine points 2008-09 26 17 17 34 34 stretch, Dec . 10 to Jan . 10 . . recorded a goal and three assists in wins over SUNY Oswego 2009-10 27 4 13 17 38 (2-7-9) in 35 games in 2006-07 . . White Oaks Secondary team MVP in 2005-06 . 2009-10 27 31 8 39 61 and Sacred Heart . . scored twice and added two assists in a 6-0 victory over Chatham . . Totals 79 15 34 49 82 Personal: Totals 79 61 37 98 136 scored a shorthanded goal with just 26 seconds left in regulation, lifting RIT to a 3-2 win Business marketing major . . born Nov . 1, 1988, in Calgary, Alberta . . daughter over Utica . . scored four power-play goals in her last three games of the season . . ended of Sandra and Dave Galbraith . the season with six goals and an assist in the team’s final four games . . five shorthanded goals are third most in one season at RIT . . tallied nine multiple-point efforts . . recorded a point in 18 games . . Tigers were 16-2-0 in those contests . 2009-10: Named the ECAC West Rookie of the Year . . earned ECAC West All-Rookie 2007-08: Appeared in all 26 games, rotating between defense and forward . . named to the Team honors . . second on the team with 23 assists and third with 28 points . . third ECAC West All-Rookie Team . . named the ECAC West Player of the Week, Feb . 25 . . among Division III rookies with 28 points . . recorded a career-high four points on a goal garnered RIT Female Athlete of the Week honors, Nov . 19 . . recorded a goal and an and three assists in an 8-0 win over Chatham . . scored a goal in each of her first two assist in first collegiate contest against SUNY Oswego . . recorded season-highs of two collegiate games against Neumann . . tallied 11 points (3-8-11) over a six-game point- goals, three assists, and five points in a 7-2 win over Neumann . . scored the game-tying scoring streak to start her career, Nov . 6 to Dec . 11 . . tallied 18 points (4-14-18) in 18 goal while two players down and added an assist in a 3-2 win the night before against the ECAC West games . . had a point in each of the last five games . . scored three power-play Knights . . recorded a goal and an assist in a 5-2 win over No . 1 SUNY Plattsburgh, snap- goals . . recorded a point in 17 games . . Tigers were 14-2-1 in those contests . . recorded ping the Cardinals 24-game home ice winning streak . . tallied nine points (6-3-9) during eight multiple-point efforts . . named to the Empire 8 President’s List for maintaining a a six-game goal and point-scoring streak, Jan . 18 to Feb . 3 . . scored 18 points (10-8-18) 3 75. grade point average . in 16 ECAC West games . . tied for team lead with two shorthanded goals . . recorded six Before RIT: Played for the Cambridge Junior Fury . . led squad to a 23-7-4 mark in multiple-point games . . scored three power-play goals and two game-winners . . tallied a 2008-09 . . also played hockey at St . Michael’s Catholic Secondary school . . led St . point in 17 games . . RIT was 13-4 in those contests . 10 Michael’s to an Ontario Federation of School Athletic Association Silver Medal in 2008-09 . . was a three-time All-Star . . also ran cross country and participated in track and field Before RIT: Played for the Rochester Edge U-19 AA squad with current teammate and badminton at St . Michael’s . Alexandra Hills . . scored 122 goals and added 70 assists, while playing at a +140 clip in Kim Schlattaman, Assistant Captain Personal: two seasons . . scored 49 goals and added 28 assists in 2006-07 . . was the first female to 5-4, Sophomore Biomedical sciences major . . born March 15, 1991, in Stratford, Ontario . . daughter of Vicki and Pat Schlattman . ever make the varsity boy’s hockey team at Batavia High School . . part of a pair of Empire Forward State medal winning teams . Stratford, Ontario (Cambridge Fury) Personal: Psychology major . . born Oct . 22, 1988, in Batavia, N Y. . . . daughter of Kathy Season GP G A PTS PIM and James Stack . 2009-10 27 5 23 28 20 Totals 27 5 23 28 20

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2009-10: Appeared in 26 games . . finished third on the squad with 18 assists . . recorded 2009-10: Recorded 11 points on five goals and six assists in 17 games . . tallied a career a career-best 21 points . . led squad with 63 penalty minutes . . scored 18 points (2-16-18) high three points on two goals and an assist in a 17-1 win over SUNY Potsdam . . dished in 18 ECAC West contests . . recorded a career-best three assists against Neumann and out a pair of assists in a 4-3 win over Neumann . . scored RIT’s opening goal and assisted SUNY Potsdam . . tallied a career-best four points on a goal and three assists in a victory on the game tying goal in a 3-3 tie against No . 3 Elmira . . scored a goal and added an as- over SUNY Potsdam . . also recorded multiple-point efforts over Chatham and SUNY sist in a 7-3 win over Williams . . scored eight points (4-4-8) in eight ECAC West contests Cortland . . scored a point in 14 contests . . Tigers were 12-1-1 in those games . . . missed 10 games due to injury . . recorded a point in six games, RIT was 5-0-1 in those 2008-09: Enjoyed a breakout season, finishing third on the team with 13 goals . . tied for contests . . earned ECAC West All-Academic Team honors . the team lead with four game-winning goals and recorded four power-play tallies . . 2008-09: Led all RIT first-year players with 11 goals and 20 points, while playing in all 26 exploded for five goals in a weekend sweep of SUNY Oswego . . recorded her first col- games . . recorded 17 of her 20 points at even strength . . earned ECAC West All-Rookie legiate hat-trick in a 9-2 win the first night and came back the next day to score two more Team honors . . named the ECAC West Player of the Week, Nov . 24 . . tallied her first goals in a 5-0 win . . named the RIT Female Athlete and ECAC West Player of the Week, collegiate point, an assist, in a 6-1 win over Neumann . . scored her first collegiate goal in Dec . 8 . . matched career-best with three points (1-2-3) in a 7-1 win over SUNY Cortland a 3-3 tie at national runner-up Elmira . . tallied five goals in a four-game stretch, Nov . 15 14 . . tallied two goals in a 5-2 win the evening before . . recorded the game-winning goal in 9 to Dec . 3 . . scored two goals in an 11-3 win over Sacred Heart . . recorded 15 points (9-6- a 4-2 win over nationally ranked Middlebury . . scored two power-play goals in a loss to 15) in the first 15 games of the season . . recorded a season-high two assists in an 8-2 win Kylie Mazzetta then No . 1 SUNY Plattsburgh . . RIT was 11-1-0 when she recorded a point . . tallied five Alexandra Hills over Neumann . . tallied a point in 15 games . . recorded five multiple-point games . multiple-point efforts . 5-4, Senior 5-2, Junior Before RIT: Played for the Berkshire School . . team captain . . recorded 38 points (13- 2007-08: Appeared in 22 games . . tallied three assists . . made her collegiate debut against 25-38) in 51 games at Berkshire . . won three medals (gold, silver, and bronze) at the Forward SUNY Oswego . . recorded her first collegiate point in a 4-1 win over Hamilton . . Forward Empire State Games for the Western team from 2004-06, where she played with former Lakewood, Colo. (Colorado Selects) recorded assists in wins over Chatham and SUNY Cortland . . had 16 penalty minutes . Honeoye Falls, N.Y. (Berkshire School) teammate Katie Stack . . played with Stack and Nicole Scuteri for the Rochester Edge . . Season GP G A PTS PIM Before RIT: Played for the Colorado Select Under-19 AAA hockey team in the Midwest Season GP G A PTS PIM attended several USA Hockey National camps . 2007-08 22 0 3 3 16 Elite League under Coach Marnie Hill . . recorded 11 goals and 17 assists and was a 2008-09 26 11 9 20 40 Personal: Father, Brian, is the Associate Head Coach for the RIT men’s hockey team . . 2008-09 25 13 6 19 33 plus-20 in 35 games in 2006-07 . . attended Bear Creek High School . 2009-10 18 5 6 11 26 packaging science major . . born Feb . 16, 1989, in Zurich, Switzerland . . daughter of 2009-10 26 3 18 21 67 Personal: Civil engineering technology major . . born Oct . 1, 1988, in Denver, Colo . . . Totals 44 16 15 31 66 Andrea and Brian Hills . Totals 73 16 27 43 116 daughter of Alexis and Mark Mazzetta .

2009-10: Played in 25 games . . scored 13 points on eight goals and five assists . . re- 2009-10: Played in 25 games, recording nine points on five goals and four assists . . corded season-best totals of two goals and three points in a 6-1 win over SUNY Cortland tallied a career-best two goals and three points in a 10-2 win over SUNY Oswego . . . . scored seven points (3-4-7) over a three-game stretch, Feb . 13 to Feb . 27 . . recorded 11 dished out two assists in an 8-0 win over Chatham . . also tallied two points on a goal points (6-5-11) in 17 ECAC West games . . scored a point in nine games . . Tigers went and an assist in a win over SUNY Potsdam . . scored goals in back-to-back games against 9-0-0 in those contests . SUNY Plattsburgh and Utica . . scored all nine points in 18 ECAC West games . . Tigers were 4-1-0 when she recorded a points . 2008-09: Appeared in 25 games and set career-highs in assists (19) and points (30) . . tied for the team lead with six power-play and four game-winning goals . . named the RIT and 2008-09: Recorded 15 points (7-8-15) in 25 games . . named the ECAC West Rookie of RACA Female Athlete and ECAC West Player of the Week, Jan . 5 . . recorded a career-best the Week, Nov . 24 . . appeared in first collegiate game against Robert Morris . . tallied five points, with a hat-trick and two assists in a win over Sacred Heart . . scored two goals first collegiate point, an assist in a 6-1 win over Neumann . . scored her first two colle- and added two assists against Neumann . . scored 17 points (6-11-17) in eight consecutive giate goals, both on the power-play, including the game-winner in a 6-0 victory at SUNY games, Dec . 3 to Jan . 11 . . recorded 20 points (7-13-20) in 17 ECAC West contests . . had Potsdam . . scored four times in a three-game stretch, Nov . 21 to Dec . 3 . . tallied the nine multiple-point games . . RIT was 14-0-1 when she scored a point . game-winning goal and added an assist in a 4-1 win over national champion Amherst . . dished out two assists in wins over Sacred Heart and Buffalo State . . finished the season 18 2007-08: Named the ECAC West Co-Rookie of the Year . . also earned All-ECAC West 13 with six points (2-4-6) in her final six games . . tallied a point in 11 games . . recorded second team honors and was named to the conference’s All-Rookie Team . . led RIT with four multiple-point games . Amanda Klassen 17 goals . . earned ECAC West Player of the Week honors, Jan . 21 . . recorded a hat-trick Megan Kobar 5-6, Senior and scored the game-winning shorthanded goal in a 5-2 win over No . 1 SUNY Platts- 5-5, Junior Before RIT: Played for the Calgary Chaos of the Alberta Major Midget Female Hockey burgh, snapping the Cardinals 24-game home ice winning streak . . tallied a hat-trick and League . . recorded 18 goals and 13 assists for 31 points in 2007-08 . . assistant captain . . Forward added an assist in an 8-0 win over SUNY Cortland . . named the ECAC West Rookie of Forward named to the Southern AMMFHL All-Star Team . . led team to the Southern Champion- Winnipeg, Manitoba (Warner Warriors) the Week, Dec . 3 . . named RIT Female Athlete of the Week, Dec . 3 and Jan . 21 . . scored Calgary, Alberta (Calgary Chaos) ship in 2006-07 . Season GP G A PTS PIM two goals against nationally ranked Elmira, Division I Robert Morris, and Chatham . . Season GP G A PTS PIM Personal: Psychology major . . born Sept . 13, 1990, in The Pas, Manitoba . . daughter of recorded seven multiple-point games . . RIT went 12-2 when she scored a point . 2007-08 26 17 9 26 16 2008-09 25 7 8 15 25 Margot and John Kobar . 2008-09 25 11 19 30 38 Before RIT: Played for two-time NCAA Division III Champion Head Coach Jamie 2009-10 25 5 4 9 22 2009-10 25 8 5 13 22 Wood and the Warner Warriors . . led team to the Alberta Major Midget Female Hockey Totals 50 12 12 24 47 Totals 76 36 33 69 76 League Championship . . led Team Manitoba to the 2005 National Championships . Personal: Criminal justice major . . born March 6, 1989, in Winnipeg, Manitoba . . daughter of Barb and Paul Klassen .

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2009-10: Played in 25 games, recording nine points on five goals and four assists . . 2009-10: Played in 26 games . . scored twice and added 12 assists for 14 points . . dished tallied a career-best two goals and three points in a 10-2 win over SUNY Oswego . . out her first two collegiate assists in a 6-2 win over SUNY Potsdam . . added three as- dished out two assists in an 8-0 win over Chatham . . also tallied two points on a goal sists in a 17-1 victory over SUNY Potsdam the next day . . tallied multiple-assist games and an assist in a win over SUNY Potsdam . . scored goals in back-to-back games against against SUNY Oswego and Utica . . scored her first collegiate goal in an 8-1 win over SUNY Plattsburgh and Utica . . scored all nine points in 18 ECAC West games . . Tigers SUNY Cortland . . also scored in a 4-1 win over Buffalo State . . recorded 14 points were 4-1-0 when she recorded a point . (2-12-14) in 18 ECAC West contests . . tallied a point in eight different games . . Tigers 2008-09: Played in all 26 contests . . recorded six assists and 20 penalty minutes . . were 8-0-0 when she recorded a point . recorded her first collegiate point, an assist in an 8-2 win over Neumann . . dished out an Before RIT: Played for the Brampton Thunder of the Provincial Women’s Hockey League assist in back-to-back games against Hamilton and SUNY Oswego . . also recorded an . . team captain in 2008-09 . . 2006-07 Toronto Star Athlete of the Week . . attended St . assist in wins over SUNY Potsdam, Chatham, and SUNY Cortland . Augustine Secondary School . . played varsity hockey, volleyball, flag football, and soccer Before RIT: Played three seasons for the Calgary Flyers AAA hockey team in the Alberta at St . Augustine . Major Midget Junior Hockey League . . was a co-captain in 2007-08 . . recipient of the Personal: Biology major . . born April 4, 1991, in Brampton, Ontario . . daughter of 16 Wally Kozak Award . . named the Most Improved Player in 2006-07 . 6 Donna and Grant Hiller . Jamie Parhar Personal: Biomedical Sciences major . . born June 22, 1990, in Abbotsford, British Tenecia Hiller Columbia . . daughter of Sandy and Satpal Parhar . 5-7, Junior 5-6, Sophomore Forward Forward Calgary, Alberta (Calgary Flyers) Brampton, Ontario (Brampton Thunder) Season GP G A PTS PIM Season GP G A PTS PIM 2008-09 26 0 6 6 20 2009-10 26 2 12 14 26 2009-10 17 4 7 11 6 Totals 26 2 12 14 26 Totals 43 4 13 17 26

2009-10: Played in 25 games . . recorded 11 points (3-8-11) . . scored a career-best three 2009-10: Played in 16 games . . finished 10-3-1 with a strong 1 .45 goals against average points (1-2-3) in a win over SUNY Postdam . . tallied seven points (2-5-7) over a four- and .924 save percentage . . 1 .45 goals against average is fifth best in one season at RIT, game point scoring streak, Nov . 7 to Dec . 6 . . among the team leaders with 39 penalty while the .924 save percentage is seventh best . . recorded three shutouts . . earned her minutes . . scored her first collegiate goal in a 4-3 win over Neumann . . also scored a first collegiate win in her first start, a 6-2 win over SUNY Potsdam . . picked up her first goal and added an assist in a win over Chatham . . dished out a pair of assists in a 7-3 win shutout, stopping 15 shots in a 4-0 win over Utica . . stopped 22 shots to earn an 8-0 over Williams . . tallied nine points (3-6-9) in 17 ECAC West contests . . Tigers were shutout victory over Chatham in her next start . . also picked up a shutout in the ECAC 7-0-0 when she recorded a point . West Quarterfinals against SUNY Potsdam, stopping eight shots . . made a season-best Before RIT: Played for the Burlington Jr . Barracudas of the Provincial Women’s Hockey 38 saves, leading RIT to a 1-1 tie at two-time defending champion Amherst . League . . 2008-09 assistant captain . . team MVP . . Halton All-Star . . was a teammate of Before RIT: Played for the Chicago Young Americans of the Midwest Elite Hockey current Tiger Traci Galbraith in 2006-07 . . also played field hockey and rugby at Notre League from 2007-09 . . also played with the Chicago Chill in 2006-07 . . appeared in Dame Secondary School . 32 games for Chicago last season . . once stopped 69 shots in a single game . . was the Personal: Criminal Justice major . . born Sept . 1, 1991, in Burlington, Ontario . . daugh- 30 first female to play varsity men’s hockey for Victor J . Andrew High School . . three-time 11 ter of Lisa and John Fortuna . MWEHL Academic All-Star . . won the MWEHL Justine Pellman Access Award . . also played softball at Andrew High School . Ellesha Fortuna Carley King Personal: Advertising and Public Relations major . . born July 31, 1991, in Tinley Park, 5-5, Sophomore 5-8, Sophomore Ill . . . daughter of Carrie and Randy King . Defense Goaltender Burlington, Ontario (Burlington Barracudas) Tinley Park, Ill. (Chicago Young Americans) Season GP G A PTS PIM Season GP MIN GA SV SP GAA REC SO 2009-10 25 3 8 11 39 2009-10 16 826 20 244 .924 1.45 10-3-1 3 Totals 25 3 8 11 39 Totals 16 826 20 244 .924 1.45 10-3-1 3

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2009-10: Appeared in all 27 games . . scored three goals and added seven assists for 10 2009-10: Appeared in 24 games . . named to the ECAC West All-Rookie Team . . shuttled points . . recorded an assist in her first collegiate contest against Neumann . . scored her between defense and forward . . scored a goal and added 11 assists for 12 points . . first collegiate goal, on the power-play in a 17-1 win over SUNY Potsdam . . scored a recorded her first career goal, assist, and points in a 17-1 win over SUNY Potsdam . . power-play goal in a win over SUNY Cortland . . also scored in a 10-2 win over SUNY dished out two assists in wins over Adrian, SUNY Oswego, and SUNY Potsdam . . tallied Oswego . . tallied eight points (3-5-8) in 18 ECAC West games . . Tigers were 8-1-1 when six points (1-5-6) in 15 ECAC West games . . recorded a point in nine different games . . she recorded a point . Tigers were 7-2-0 in those contests . Before RIT: Played for the Buffalo Junior Bisons in 2008-09 . . recorded 47 points (7-40- Before RIT: Played the last five seasons for the Los Angeles Selects . . three-time assistant 47) and was a plus-42 in 58 games . . attended Webster Thomas High School . . New York captain . . was the 2008 Tournament MVP of the Fire and Ice Tournament, held in State Scholar Athlete . . played varsity softball at Webster Thomas, earning All-Monroe Rochester . . recorded 26 points (8-18-26) for the Under-19 squad last season . . recorded County first team honors . . led squad to Section V title and played in the Exceptional 58 points (20-38-58) for the Under-16 team in 2007-08 . . competed at the 2008 USA Senior All-Star game . Hockey Under-17 Girls National Development Select camp in 2008 . . competed for the USA in the 2009 National Inline Hockey team in Italy . . junior teammate of current Personal: Health administration major . . born Feb . 20, 1991, in Rochester, N Y. . . . 8 Tigers Kourtney Kunichika and Laura Chamberlain . . attended the Sherman Oaks Center 4 daughter of Joan and Gary Moss . for Enriched Studies . Kristina Moss Ariane Yokoyama Personal: Diagnostic medical sonography major . . born Jan . 6, 1991, in Van Nuys, Calif . 5-6, Sophomore 5-3, Sophomore . . daughter of Dawna and Stan Yokoyama . Defense Forward Webster, N.Y. (Buffalo Bisons) Van Nuys, Calif. (Los Angeles Selects) Season GP G A PTS PIM Season GP G A PTS PIM 2009-10 27 3 7 10 10 2009-10 24 1 11 12 20 Totals 27 3 7 10 10 Totals 24 1 11 12 20

Before RIT: Played Before RIT: Played Before RIT: Played 2009-10: Appeared in 25 games . . tallied three goals and 12 assists for 15 points . . for the Pittsburgh for the Aurora Jr . for the LA Selects recorded 11 points (2-9-11) in 16 ECAC West contests . . tallied an assist in her first Junior Penguins and Panthers . . tallied . . competed at USA collegiate contest against SUNY Potsdam . . scored her first collegiate goal and added two Montour High 26 points in just National Camp with assists in a 17-1 win over SUNY Potsdam . . recorded two assists against Amherst and School . . also ran 18 games for the the LA Selects four Utica . . tallied a point in 11 games . . scored two power-play goals . cross country and Panthers . . earned times . . attended the Before RIT: Played for the Hamilton Hawks with current RIT captain Sarah Dagg . . three- competed in track Greater Toronto US National Team year assistant captain . . attended Assumption College School . . played varsity hockey and and field at Area and York camp in 2008 . . track and field . . Assumption MVP and captain as a senior . . named to the Southwestern Montour, earning Region All-Star named MVP of the Ontario All-Star Team . Rooke of the Year honors in 2009-10 . . Manon Rheaume honors in 2006 . named the Aurora Tournament in Personal: Hotel and resort management major . . born July 19, 1989, in Brantford, High School Senior 2009 . . named Top Ontario . . daughter of Helen and Rick Read . Personal: Applied Female Athlete of Goaltender of the 2 statistics major . . the Year in 2010 . . Silversticks Boys born Aug . 7, 1990, in inducted into the AAA Tournament . . Pittsburgh, Pa . Aurora Athletics junior teammate Danielle Read . . daughter of Terri Hall of Fame in 2010 of current Tigers 5-5, Sophomore 23 and Ken Judge . . . also played varsity 35 Ariane Yokoyama 28 and Kourtney Defense field hockey, golf, Traci Melissa Laura Kunichika . Brantford, Ontario (Hamilton Hawks) badminton, soccer, and ultimate frisbee . Judge Bromley Chamberlain Personal: Season GP G A PTS PIM Busi- ness administration 2009-10 25 3 12 15 14 Sophomore Personal: Journal- Freshman Freshman major . . born Oct . Totals 25 3 12 15 14 Forward, 5-5 ism major . . born Goaltender, 5-3 Defense, 5-11 Jan . 29, 1992, in 25, 1992, in Fontana, Pittsburgh, Pa. Aurora, Ontario Newmarket, Ontario Norco, Calif. Calif . . . daughter of (Pittsburgh Jr. Penguins) (Aurora Panthers) . . daughter of Patti (L.A. Selects) Paula and Jeff Cham- berlain . and Steve Bromley .

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Before RIT: Played Before RIT: Played Before RIT: Played The 2009-10 RIT women’s hockey team en- Senior Kelley Prom played well on both sides played from 1997 to 2001, owns goaltender for the Nichols for the Brampton for the LA Selects . . joyed another successful season, compiling a of the ice, serving as a solid penalty killer and career marks for minutes played (4,263), goals School and the Jr . Thunder in named MVP at the 19-5-3 record while being nationally ranked for chipping in with 14 points . First-year forward against average (1 .56), saves (1,789), and Buffalo Jr . Bisons 2009-10, recording 2009 District Cham- the entire year . The Tigers were ranked as high Tenecia Hiller added 14 points and saw time on save percentage ( .941) . She was inducted . . scored 25 goals 15 points (2-13-15) pionships . . helped as No . 4 in the nation and featured two RBK the top two lines . into the RIT Athletics Hall of Fame in 2009 . and added 25 assists in 30 games . . team lead squad to First Team All-Americans . Junior Amanda Klassen and sophomores Vonderembse was a three-year starter who set for 50 points with captain . . also played the 2009 Manon Head Coach Scott McDonald broke the Ali Hills and Jamie Parhar battled through in- RIT career marks in games played (82) and Nichols in 2009-10 varsity soccer and Rheaume Tourna- school record for coaching wins in just his juries to record 13 and 11 points, respectively . wins (52) . . . senior captain basketball at St . Jo- ment . . junior fourth season behind the bench . He has guided Junior Megan Kobar and freshman Belina In 2001-02, the Tigers had a tremendous and team MVP in seph’s High School . teammate of cur- the Tigers to a remarkable 81-19-7 record . Hooper also were regulars at forward . season, winning 21 games and setting multiple 2009-10 . rent Tigers Ariane Playing in the ECAC West conference, All six RIT defensemen recorded at least team records . The women set school records Personal: Civil Yokoyama and Laura with national powers Plattsburgh and Elmira, 10 points on the year and held opponents to with 174 goals, 236 assists, and 410 points . The Personal: Marketing Engineering major . . Chamberlain . . RIT finished 13-3-2 in conference play, placing just 16 7. shots per game . Junior Traci Galbraith Tigers went on a 12-game winning streak and major . . born May born April 16, 1992, also played varsity third . earned All-ECAC West honorable mention made the ECAC Championship game for the 19, 1992, in Buffalo, in Toronto, Ontario field hockey, roller Junior forwards Sarah Dagg and Katie accolades for the second straight year after first time in team history . N Y. . . . daughter of . . daughter of Do- hockey, and badmin- Stack earned RIT’s ninth and tenth All- leading the Tiger defense with 17 points . Also that season, Colleen Baude and Jen Cynthia and Barry lores Zangolli and ton at Marina High American selections . The duo was named 2010 Freshman Arianne Yokoyama was named to Gorczynski each earned second team ACHA 7 Epstein . 27 John Gemmiti . 26 School . RBK Women’s Hockey Division III first team the ECAC West All-Rookie Team and emerged All-American honors . Baude set single-season All-Americans . It was the first time two Tigers as a top shutdown defenseman . Senior Shireen records for assists (42) and points (68) . Hannah Liz Kourtney Personal: Packag- earned first team All-American honors in one Irani enjoyed a great season, chipping in with Gorczynski went on to have a very suc- Epstein Gemmiti Kunichika ing science major . . season . 12 points and emerging as a leader . cessful four-year career (2000-04) finishing born Nov . 7, 1991, Dagg, a second team All-American selec- The freshman trio of Danielle Read, Ellesha third in career points (127) . The defenseman Freshman Freshman Freshman in Anaheim, Calif . . . tion in 2009, led the Tigers and was second Fortuna, and Kristina Moss enjoyed immediate and Rochester native was a three-time ACHA daughter of Natalie nationally in scoring with 45 points (17-28- success . Read recorded 15 points in 25 games All-American selection, earning second team Forward, 5-5 Defense, 5-10 Forward, 5-5 and Bruce 45) . Dagg, a 2010 All-ECAC West first team and was a regular on the top power-play unit . honors in 2001-02 and 2002-03, and first team Amherst, N.Y. Toronto, Ontario Fullerton, Calif. Kunichika . selection, led the nation with 28 assists . She led Fortuna enjoyed a solid season as a stay at honors in 2003-04 . (Nichols School) (Brampton Thunder) (L.A. Selects) all scorers in ECAC West play with 35 points home defender, who chipped in with 11 points . Alysia Park played for the Tigers from 2001 (13-22-35) . Dagg became the seventh Tiger Moss added 10 points in 27 games and scored to 2005 and owns career records not only for to eclipse 100 career points on Feb . 7 against two power-play goals . points (153), but also goals (79) and power- Chatham . Dagg has 111 points (44-67-111) in In goal, the duo of freshman Carley King play goals (16) . Before RIT: Played Before RIT: Played 78 career games . and sophomore Amy Torgerson enjoyed flashes Just three seasons ago, in 2006-07, the the last two seasons for the Cambridge Stack, an ECAC West first team selection, of brilliance . King played in 16 games and re- Tigers earned their first berth in the NCAA for the Burlington Jr . Fury in 2009-10 . . was honored as the 2009 PAYCHEX Female corded a 10-3-1 record . She was among the na- Division III Tournament and broke the team Jr . Barracudas . . led scored 14 goals and College Athlete of the Year at the Rochester tional leaders with a 1 .45 goals against average record for wins in a season (22) . Danielle squad in scoring added 21 assists for Press Radio Club’s 61st Annual Day of and .924 save percentage . She made 38 saves in Nagymarosi and Isabelle Richard finished 1-2 both years . . 2009-10 35 points . . tallied Champions Children’s Charity Dinner . Stack a 1-1 tie against two-time national champion in the country in scoring, while goaltender Burlington captain . . six game-winning led the nation with 31 goals and 10 power- Amherst on Dec . 11 . Torgerson, a two-time Nicki Werner had the lowest goals against junior teammate of goals . . also played play tallies . In 18 ECAC West games, Stack led ECAC West Goaltender of the Week, played in average in the nation . current Tiger Ellesha varsity hockey for the league with 22 goals . This season, Stack 15 games and compiled a 9-2-2 record . Fortuna . . first fe- Elmira High School recorded a team-record five hat-tricks . RIT was second in the nation in goals male forward to play . . named the Central Freshman forward Kim Schlattman was scored per game (4 .78) and shorthanded goals for the boys Thunder Western Ontario named the ECAC West Rookie of the Year after (8) . The Tigers were also among the national Bay AAA Kings . . Secondary School finishing third nationally among all rookies leaders in power-play percentage, penalty also played varsity Association MVP in scoring with 27 points (5-22-27) . Senior killing, penalty minutes, scoring margin, and basketball, volley- in 2010 . . five-time forward Missy Hall ended her collegiate career winning percentage . ball, soccer, and All-Star . strongly, scoring 12 goals to go along with 10 Thanks to the contributions and persistence rugby at St . Ignatius assists for 22 points . She was tied with Stack for of 2005 RIT Athletics Hall of Fame inductee High School . Personal: New me- 15 20 the team lead with five game-winning goals . Sheila Stevenson, the RIT women’s hockey dia publishing major Kolbee Personal: Univer- Erin . . born Dec . 10, Hall finished her Tiger career by playing in the team began competition in the fall of 1975 and sity studies major . . 1991, in Kitchener, second most games (107) in the history of the has enjoyed continued success . The program McCrea born July 24, 1991, Zach Ontario . . daughter program . has an overall record of 267-222-36, and the RIT’s scoring depth was evident all season, Tigers have made 17 postseason appearances . Freshman in Sault Ste . Marie, Freshman of Caroline and Ontario . . daughter Kevin Zach . as six Tigers recorded at least 20 points and 18 In the mid-1990s, the Tigers began their Forward, 5-8 of Tracy and Chuck Forward, 5-2 were in double digits . current streak of 12 consecutive winning Wawa, Ontario McCrea . Elmira, Ontario First-year forward Kayla Ross enjoyed a seasons . From 1997 until 2004, the team was strong first season, finishing with 23 points in buoyed by the excellent goaltending of Melissa (Burlington Barracudas) (Cambridge Fury) Senior Kylie Mazzetta tallied 21 points (3-18-21) 25 games . Junior Kylie Mazzetta teamed with Norris and Elaine Vonderembse . Both goalies last season. Junior Megan Kobar Ross to dish out 18 assists and record 21 points . rewrote the RIT record books . Norris, who

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u2009-10 Results uTeam Superlatives ECAC WEST CAREER Overall Conf. Date Opponent Score Record Record Most goals scored, game: 17, 11/21/09 vs SUNY Potsdam PLAYER GP G A PTS PP SH GW PIM Con. GP Con. G Con. A Con. PTS PIM Car. GP Car. G Car. A Car. PTS Sat., Oct. 24 BURLINGTON (EX) W, 8-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 Most goals scored, period: 6, 11/21/09 vs SUNY Potsdam (1,3) Fri ., Nov . 6 *at Neumann T, 4-4 (OT) 0-0-1 0-0-1 Fewest goals scored, game: 1, 12/11/09, four times Sarah Dagg 27 17 28 45 6 2 1 10/20 18 13 22 35 6/12 79 45 67 112 Sat ,. Nov . 7 *at Neumann W, 4-3 1-0-1 1-0-1 Most goals allowed, game: 5, 12/12/10 at Amherst Katie Stack 27 31 8 39 10 2 5 23/57 18 22 4 26 20/51 79 61 37 98 Fri., Nov. 20 * SUNY POTSDAM W, 6-2 2-0-1 2-0-1 5, 1/23/10 at SUNY Plattsburgh Sat., Nov. 21 * SUNY POTSDAM W, 17-1 3-0-1 3-0-1 Most goals allowed, period: 3, 12/5/09 at Williams (2) Kim Schlattman 27 5 23 28 3 0 0 8/16 18 4 14 18 8/16 27 5 23 28 Sat ,. Dec . 5 at Williams W, 7-3 4-0-1 3-0-1 Fewest goals allowed, game: 0, six times Kayla Ross 25 9 14 23 2 0 2 8/16 17 6 10 16 6/12 25 9 14 23 Sun ., Dec . 6 at New England College W, 3-1 5-0-1 3-0-1 Most shots on goal, game: 78, 11/21/09 SUNY Potsdam Melissa Hall 27 12 10 22 4 1 5 5/10 18 8 7 15 4/8 107 29 41 70 Fri ., Dec . 11 at No . 1 Amherst T, 1-1 (OT) 5-0-2 3-0-1 Most shots on goal, period: 30, 11/21/09 SUNY Potsdam Kylie Mazzetta 26 3 18 21 1 0 0 21/61 18 2 16 18 21/61 73 16 27 43 Sat ,. Dec . 12 at No . 1 Amherst L, 3-5 5-1-2 3-0-1 Fewest shots on goal, game: 19, 12/12/09 at Amherst Fri., Dec. 18 ADRIAN W, 4-0 6-1-2 3-0-1 Fewest shots on goal, period: 5, three times Traci Galbraith 27 4 13 17 1 0 0 15/30 18 3 9 12 10/20 79 15 34 49 Sat., Dec.19 ADRIAN W, 6-1 7-1-2 3-0-1 Most shots on goal allowed, game: 39, 12/11/09 at Amherst Danielle Read 25 3 12 15 2 0 0 7/14 16 2 9 11 5/10 25 3 12 15 Sat., Jan. 9 * No. 2 ELMIRA T, 3-3 (OT) 7-1-3 3-0-2 Most shots on goal allowed, period: 16, 12/11/09 at Amherst (3) Kelley Prom 26 6 8 14 2 1 2 7/14 17 4 6 40 6/12 86 15 23 38 Sun., Jan. 10 * No. 2 ELMIRA L, 1-2 7-2-3 3-1-2 Fewest shots on goal allowed, game: 7, 11/21/09 SUNY Potsdam Tue., Jan. 12 HAMILTON W, 1-0 8-2-3 3-1-2 Fewest shots on goal allowed, period: 0, 11/21/09 SUNY Potsdam (3) Tenecia Hiller 26 2 12 14 0 0 0 13/26 18 2 12 14 8/16 26 2 12 14 Fri., Jan. 15 *SUNY OSWEGO W, 2-0 9-2-3 4-1-2 0, 2/27/10 SUNY Potsdam (3) Amanda Klassen 25 8 5 13 2 0 1 9/18 17 6 5 11 6/12 76 36 33 69 Sat., Jan. 16 *SUNY OSWEGO W, 10-2 10-2-3 5-1-2 Most power-play goals scored, game: 6, 11/21/09 SUNY Potsdam Shireen Irani 27 3 9 12 1 1 0 9/18 18 3 6 9 8/16 96 7 31 38 Fri ., Jan . 22 * at No . 3 SUNY Plattsburgh L, 3-4 10-3-3 5-2-2 Most power-play goals allowed, game: 3, 12/5/09 at Williams Ariane Yokoyama 24 1 11 12 1 0 0 10/20 15 1 5 6 6/12 24 1 11 12 Sat., Jan. 23 * at No . 3 SUNY Plattsburgh L, 2-5 10-4-3 5-3-2 3, 12/12/09 at Amherst Sat., Jan. 30 * UTICA W, 5-3 11-4-3 6-3-2 Most shorthanded goals scored, game: 2, 11/20/09 SUNY Potsdam Ali Hills 18 5 6 11 0 0 0 11/22 9 4 4 8 8/16 44 16 15 31 Sun., Jan. 31 * UTICA W, 4-0 12-4-3 7-3-2 Most shorthanded goals allowed, game: 1, 1/16/10 vs SUNY Oswego Belina Hooper 26 5 6 11 0 0 1 15/30 18 4 6 10 12/24 26 5 6 11 Sun ., Feb . 7 * at Chatham W, 7-1 13-4-3 8-3-2 Most penalty minutes, game: 42, 2/20/10 at Buffalo State Jamie Parhar 17 4 7 11 0 0 0 3/6 13 3 4 7 3/6 43 4 13 17 Mon ,. Feb . 8 * at Chatham W, 8-0 14-4-3 9-3-2 Fewest penalty minutes, game: 8, four times Fri., Feb. 12 * SUNY CORTLAND W, 8-1 15-4-3 10-3-2 Most penalty minutes, opposition, game: 43, 11/21/09 SUNY Potsdam Ellesha Fortuna 25 3 8 11 0 0 1 10/39 17 3 6 9 5/21 25 3 8 11 Sat., Feb. 13 * SUNY CORTLAND W, 6-1 16-4-3 11-3-2 Fewest penalty minutes opposition, game: 6, 12/5/09 at Williams Kristina Moss 27 3 7 10 2 0 1 5/10 18 3 5 8 5/10 27 3 7 10 Fri ., Feb . 19 * at Buffalo State W, 4-3 17-4-3 12-3-2 6, 12/11/09 at Amherst Megan Kobar 25 5 4 9 2 1 0 11/22 18 5 4 9 8/16 50 12 12 24 Sat ,. Feb . 20 * at Buffalo State W, 4-1 18-4-3 13-3-2 Longest winning streak: 9, 1/30/10 to 2/27/10 Amy Torgerson 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 5 0 0 0 0/0 22 0 0 0 Sat., Feb 27 & SUNY POTSDAM W, 5-0 19-4-3 13-3-2 Longest unbeaten streak: 9, 1/30/10 to 2/27/10 Sat ,. Mar . 6 % vs . No . 2 Elmira L, 1-2 (OT) 19-5-3 13-3-2 Carley King 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 12 0 0 0 0/0 16 0 0 0 Bench 2/4 Home games in BOLD and CAPS RIT Tigers 27 129 209 338 39 8 19 203/455 18 98 154 252 151/343 - - - - * Denotes ECAC West Games & Denotes ECAC West Quarterfinal Opponents 27 49 79 128 19 1 5 206/461 18 36 55 91 149/339 - - - - % Denotes ECAC West Semifinals at Plattsburgh ^ Denotes Division 1 Team GOALIE (Overall) GP W L T W/L PCT. MIN SOG SV Save PCT. GA AVG. SO PERIOD 1 2 3 OT Total u2009-10 By the Numbers Scoring/Allowing 1st G...... 18-0-2/1-5-1 Overall...... 19-5-3 Out-shooting Opponent...... 19-3-1 Carley King 16 10 3 1 .750 825:43 264 244 .924 20 1.45 3 RIT 38 43 38 0 129 Home...... 12-1-1 Out-shot by Opponent ...... 0-1-2 Amy Torgerson 15 9 2 2 .769 810:26 228 200 .877 28 2.07 3 Away...... 7-3-2 Shots Tied...... 0-1-0 1-Goal Games...... 3-3-0 Empty Net 10 0 0 0 .000 4:01 1 0 .000 1 0.00 0 OPPONENT 8 20 20 1 49 Neutral...... 0-1-0

GOALS BY PERIOD BY GOALS Overtime...... 0-1-3 2-Goal Games...... 3-1-0 RIT 27 19 5 3 .759 1640:10 493 444 .901 49 1.79 6 After 1st Period/2nd Period 3-Goal Games...... 1-1-0 Opponent 27 5 19 3 .241 1640:10 1153 1024 .888 129 4.72 0 RIT 382 373 389 9 1153 When Leading...... 15-0-1/16-0-2 4+Goal Games ...... 12-0-0 When Trailing...... 0-3-1/1-4-1 November...... 3-0-1 GOALIE (Conference) GP W L T W/L PCT. MIN SOG SV Save PCT. GA AVG. SO OPPONENT 132 178 173 10 493 When Tied...... 4-2-1/2-1-0 December ...... 4-1-1 SHOTS ON GOAL ON SHOTS Amy Torgerson 12 7 2 2 .727 657:26 196 171 .872 25 2.28 1 When Scoring/Allowing January...... 5-3-1 Carley King 9 6 1 0 .857 430:18 104 94 .904 10 1.39 2 < 3 Goals...... 2-3-1/15-2-1 February...... 7-0-0 TEAM POWER PLAY PENALT KILL March...... 0-1-0 Empty Net 5 0 0 0 .000 2:16 1 0 .000 1 0.00 0 3 Goals...... 1-2-1/4-0-1 4 Goals...... 5-0-1/0-1-1 Monday...... 1-0-0 RIT 39/167 - 23.4% 151/170 - 88.8% RIT 18 13 3 2 .778 1090:00 301 265 .880 36 1.98 3 5+ Goals...... 11-0-0/0-2-0 Tuesday ...... 1-0-0 Opponent 18 3 13 2 .222 1090:00 789 691 .876 98 5.39 0 OPPONENT 19/170- 11.2% 128/167 - 76.65% Series Gm 1/2...... 7-1-3/8-3-0 Friday...... 5-1-2 After Win/Loss...... 15-2-3/3-1-0 Saturday...... 9-3-1 Overall Record 19-5-3 After Tie...... 1-2-0 Sunday...... 3-1-0 Conference Record 13-3-2 Scoring/Allowing SHG...... 7-0-0/1-0-0

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All-Time Coaching Records uTeam Records Most Points, Game 1999-00 Middlebury 5, RIT 0 Year W L T Year W L T Year W L T Best Won/Loss Season 55, 1985-86 vs . William Smith (22-1) 2001-02 RIT 15, MIT 0 Dich Gordon 0 2 0 Glenn Collins 48 40 5 Bob Filighera 11 6 3 21-3-2, 2008-09 ( 846). Most Points, Season RIT 2, Southern Maine 1 1975-1976 0 2 0 1983-1984 5 8 0 1997-98 11 6 3 Most Wins, Season 410, 2001-02 (21-4-2) Manhattanville 4, RIT 3 1984-1985 8 2 0 22, 2006-07 (22-4-2) Times in ECAC Playoffs 2002-03 RIT 4, Union 2 Dich Gordon/ Blicker 1985-1986 9 7 1 Rob Scuteri 79 28 14 Most Consecutive Wins 19 (overall record 6-16) Manhattanville 4, RIT 0 0 10 1 1986-1987 8 9 1 1998-99 14 5 3 12, 2001-02 (21-4-2) 2003-04 UMass-Boston 6, RIT 4 1976-1977 0 10 1 1987-1988 9 8 1 1999-00 12 5 5 Most Losses, Season uTimes in ECAC Playoffs: 18 2004-05 RIT 3, Southern Maine 2 1988-1989 9 7 2 2000-01 14 6 3 12, 1993-94 (4-12-0) (overall record 6-16) RPI 5, RIT 2 Bob Green 11 19 0 2001-02 21 4 2 Most Consecutive Losses 1985-86 Providence 1, RIT 0 2005-06 New England College 4, RIT 3 (OT) 1977-1978 1 8 0 Jon Poulakis 2 10 2 2002-03 18 8 1 12, 1975-77 1986-87 Northeastern 1, RIT 0 2006-07 RIT 5, UMass-Boston 3 1978-1979 6 4 0 1989-90 2 10 2 Most Goals, Game 1987-88 Providence 5, RIT 2 Manhattanville 3, RIT 2 1979-1980 4 7 0 Mike Grainsky 49 26 3 22, 2/2/86 vs . William Smith (22-1) 1988-89 RIT 4, St . Lawrence 3 2007-08 Elmira 6, RIT 2 Julie Handzel 26 49 3 2003-04 16 8 2 Most Goals, Season 1989-90 SLU 5, RIT 1 2008-09 SUNY Plattsburgh 7, RIT 3 Tosh Farrell 14 13 2 1990-91 6 10 0 2004-05 18 8 1 174, 2001-02 (21-4-2) 1990-91 SLU 4, RIT 3 RIT 5, SUNY Potsdam 0 1980-1981 6 5 2 1991-92 6 9 1 2005-06 15 10 0 Most Assists, Game 1991-92 SLU 4, RIT 2 2009-10 Elmira 2, RIT 1 (OT) 1981-1982 8 8 0 1992-93 4 7 2 33, 1985-86 vs . William Smith (22-1) 1995-96 RIT 5, Bowdoin 3 1993-94 4 12 0 Scott McDonald 81 19 7 Most Assists, Season Middlebury 5, RIT 0 uNCAA Tournament Appearances: 1 Bill Germond 3 9 1 1994-95 6 11 0 2006-07 22 4 2 236, 2001-02 (21-4-2) 1996-97 Bowdoin 7, RIT 4 (overall record 0-1) 1982-1983 3 9 1 2007-08 19 7 0 1997-98 Wesleyan 2, RIT 1 (2OT) 2006-07 Amherst 2, RIT 1 (quarterfinal) Rick Filighera 24 9 2 2008-09 21 3 2 1998-99 Rensselaer 3, RIT 0 1995-96 13 4 1 2009-10 19 5 3 uRIT Tigers Team Statistics (1999-2009) 1996-97 11 5 1 Totals 348 241 43 National Ranking Overall Record ECAC Record Sho. Goals for National Goals Ag. National 09-10 7th 19-5-3 13-3-2 6 2nd 11th 08-09 5th 21-3-2 15-2-1 4 1st 12th uRecord vs. Opponents 07-08 7th 19-7-0 13-3-0 5 10th 12th Last Last Last Last Last Last 06-07 4th 22-4-2 16-1-1 9 4th 4th Opponent W L T Played Won Opponent W L T Played Won Opponent W L T Played Won 05-06 - 15-10-0 15-4-0 5 11th 15th Adrian 2 0 0 09-10 09-10 Ithaca 4 4 1 80-81 80-81 St . Michaels 12 0 0 06-07 06-07 04-05 10th 18-8-1 15-4-0 5 11th 13th Amherst 7 2 1 09-10 08-09 Maine 2 0 1 97-98 97-98 Salve Regina 12 0 0 06-07 06-07 03-04 - 16-8-2 11-5-1 5 13th 8th Assabet 0 1 0 90-91 ------Manhattanville 4 11 1 06-07 06-07 Southern Maine 11 3 2 06-07 06-07 02-03 - 18-8-1 12-7-1 7 9th 7th Bates 1 0 0 98-99 98-99 MIT 10 0 0 06-07 06-07 Toronto 1 2 0 93-94 86-87 01-02 7th 21-4-2 14-2-2 14 1st 1st Bowdoin 7 4 1 07-08 07-08 McMaster 1 3 1 87-88 87-88 Trinity 2 0 0 00-01 00-01 00-01 10th 14-6-3 9-6-3 8 6th 7th SUNY Brockport 2 1 0 78-79 78-79 Middlebury 2 11 0 08-09 08-09 UCONN 1 0 0 00-01 00-01 99-00 8th 12-4-5 9-3-5 11 2nd 8th Brown 3 5 1 94-95 91-92 Neumann 7 1 0 09-10 09-10 UMass-Boston 9 1 0 06-07 06-07 Boston College 2 0 0 94-95 94-95 New England 9 2 1 09-10 09-10 Union 7 2 0 02-03 02-03 Buffalo State 13 1 1 09-10 09-10 New Hampshire 0 12 0 94-95 93-94 Utica 9 2 0 09-10 09-10 Castleton State 5 0 0 06-07 06-07 Niagara 0 1 0 98-99 ------Vermont 6 1 4 00-01 96-97 Chatham 6 0 0 09-10 09-10 Northeastern 0 13 1 94-95 ------Waterloo 1 0 0 04-05 04-05 Clarkson 4 6 1 84-85 84-85 SUNY Oswego 16 6 0 09-10 09-10 Wesleyan 3 3 1 00-01 00-01 Colby 7 3 0 00-01 92-93 SUNY Plattsburgh 2 8 0 09-10 08-09 Wilfrid Laurier 0 1 0 05-06 ------Colgate 13 1 2 00-01 98-99 SUNY Potsdam 5 10 0 09-10 09-10 Williams 6 0 0 09-10 09-10 Concordia 1 1 0 89-90 89-90 Princeton 2 6 2 93-94 88-89 Yale 3 0 0 94-95 94-95 Connecticut 4 0 0 01-02 01-02 Providence 1 17 0 94-95 88-89 York 0 1 0 93-94 ------Cornell 8 12 1 94-95 94-95 Queens Univ . 0 6 0 93-94 93-94 SUNY Cortland 15 8 0 09-10 09-10 Rensselaer 13 6 4 04-05 02-03 Bold indicates 2010-11 opponents Dartmouth 1 3 0 94-95 89-90 Robert Morris 1 2 0 08-09 08-09 Elmira 2 9 2 09-10 08-09 Roch . Jr . Amerks 0 0 1 01-02 ------Guelph 1 0 1 88-89 88-89 Roch . Women 2 4 0 79-80 79-80 Hamilton 32 4 1 09-10 09-10 Sacred Heart 7 2 2 08-09 08-09 Harvard 5 6 1 94-95 90-91 St . Anselm 2 3 0 06-07 06-07 Holy Cross 10 3 1 06-07 06-07 St . Lawrence 13 21 2 97-98 90-91

Katie Stack (center) with Assistant Coach Keltie Jones (left) and Head Coach Sophomore forward Tenecia Hiller Scott McDonald (right) after being honored as the PAYCHEX Female College Athlete of the Year at the Rochester Press Radio Club 61st Annual Day of Champions dinner on May 12, 2010. 18 2007 NCAA Division III Tournament Participant Rochester Institute of Technology | www.ritathletics.com 19 Individual Honors Records

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uAll-ECAC Danielle Nagymarosi, forward, 1st team 1988-89 Janet Testa, forward Nicki Werner, goalie, honorable mention uIndividual Game Records Lowest GAA 0 89. Nicki Werner, 2006-07 Wendy Stibitz, defense Karen Quigley, goalie, All-Rookie team Goals Saves 551 Elaine Vonderembse, 2003-04 Tracey Schuler, goalie 2007-08 Amanda Klassen, forward, Rookie of the Year 5 Kasie Strong, 1/19/02 vs . MIT Save Percentage .959 Nicki Werner, 2006-07 Marisa Zona, Rookie of the Year Amanda Klassen, forward, 2nd team 5 Kim Eisenried, 1/9/85 vs . Hamilton Shutouts 8 Elaine Vonderembse, 2001-02 1989-90 Carrie Greco, forward Amanda Klassen, forward, All-Rookie team Assists Wendy Stibitz, defense Isabelle Richard, forward, 2nd team 6 Colleen Baude, 2/23/02 vs . MIT uIndividual Career Records 1990-91 Cindy Kingsley, forward Traci Galbraith, defense, All-Rookie team 6 Beth Perras, 2/2/86 vs . William Smith Games Played 110 Kaley Ostanek, 2002-07 1991-92 Jill Connors, defense Katie Stack, forward/defense, All-Rookie team Points Goals 79 Alyssa Park, 2001-05 1995-96 Maria Lewis, forward, Rookie of the Year 2008-09 Sarah Dagg, forward, 2nd team 8 Kasie Strong, 1/19/02 vs . MIT Assists 83 Kasie Strong, 2001-05 Shelley Moore, defense Katie Stack, forward/defense, 2nd team 8 Colleen Baude, 1/19/02 vs . MIT Points 153 Alyssa Park, 2001-05 Lisa Sturm, goalie Erica Owczarczak, defense, 2nd team 8 Dodi Rabinovitz, 2/20/82 vs . SUNY Oswego PP Goals 19 Katie Stack, 2007-10 1996-97 Lisa Sturm, goalie Sandra Grant, goalie, 2nd team Penalty Min. SH Goals 9 Katie Stack, 2007-10 1997-98 Kristine Pierce, defense, 2nd team Keltie Jones, forward, honorable mention 17 Jen Gorczynski, 2/16/02 vs . Sacred Heart GW Goals 16 Alysia Park, 2001-05 Melissa Norris, goalie, 2nd team Traci Galbraith, defense, honorable mention Saves Pen . Min . 165 Sarah Wilson, 2004-08 Sandy Payne, forward, honorable mention Alexandra Hills, defense/forward, All-Rookie team 66 Laurie Davis, 12/10/82 vs . Clarkson Goalie Games 82 Elaine Vonderembse, 2000-04 1998-99 Melissa Norris, goalie, 2nd team Erica Owczarczak, defense, All-Rookie team Minutes Played 4,263 Melissa Norris, 1997-2001 Kristine Pierce, defense, honorable mention 2009-10 Kim Schlattman, forward, Rookie of the Year uIndividual Season Records Wins 52 Elaine Vonderembse, 2000-04 1999-00 Melissa Norris, goalie, 2nd team Sarah Dagg, forward, 1st team Goals 32 Danielle Nagymarosi, 2006-07 Lowest GAA 1 56. Melissa Norris, 1997-2001 2001-02 Kasie Strong, forward, 1st team Katie Stack, forward, 1st team Assists 42 Colleen Baude, 2001-02 Saves 1,789 Melissa Norris, 1997-2001 Colleen Baude, forward, 2nd team Traci Galbraith, defense, honorable mention Points 68 Colleen Baude, 2001-02 Save Percentage .941 Melissa Norris, 1997-2001 Jen Gorczynski, defense, 2nd team Arianna Yokoyama, defense, All-Rookie team (26 goals 42 assists) Shutouts 18 Melissa Norris, 1997-2001 Kasie Strong, forward, All Rookie Team Kim Schlattman, forward, All-Rookie team PP Goals 10 Katie Stack, 2009-10 2002-03 Jen Gorczynski, defense, 1st team 10 Maegan Geypens, 2006-07 2009-10 Tigers in bold 2003-04 Jen Gorczynski, defense, 1st team uAHCA All-American SH Goals 7 Colleen Baude, 2001-02 Alysia Park, forward, 1st team 2001-02 Colleen Baude, 2nd team 7 Danielle Nagymarosi, 2006-07 2004-05 Alysia Park, forward, 1st team Jen Gorczynski, 2nd team GW Goals 7 Danielle Nagymarosi, 2006-07 Stacey McConnell, defense, 2nd team 2002-03 Jen Gorczynski, 2nd team Pen . Min . 85 Sarah Wilson, 2005-06 Kasie Strong, forward, honorable mention 2003-04 Jen Gorczynski, 1st team Goalie Games 27 Elaine Vonderembse, 2002-03 Jackie Fraser, forward, All-Rookie team 2006-07 Stacey McConnell, 1st team Minutes Played 1,385 Elaine Vonderembse, 2002-03 Mike Grainsky, Co-Coach of the Year Danielle Nagymarosi, 2nd team Wins 19 Elaine Vonderembse, 2001-02 2005-06 Stacey McConnell, defense, 2nd team 2008-09 Sarah Dagg, 2nd team Isabelle Richard, forward, 2nd team Erica Owczarczak, 2nd team Jessica Ciaramella, forward, All-Rookie team 2009-10 Sarah Dagg, 1st team uRIT All-Time Leading Scorers Katie Obyc 27 45 72 2006-07 Stacey McConnell, defense, 1st team Katie Stack, 1st team Player G A Pts. Jennie Nicholas 23 49 72 Isabelle Richard, forward, 1st team Alysia Park 79 74 153 Melissa Hall 29 41 70 Kasie Strong 53 83 136 Amanda Klassen 36 33 69 Isabelle Richard 58 72 130 Dodi Rabinovitz 24 44 68 Jen Gorczynski 66 61 127 Cheryl Bourgeois 26 41 67 Sarah Dagg 45 67 112 Erin Topley 29 37 66 Kendra Bredlau 48 64 112 Shelley Moore 21 44 65 Maegan Geypens 44 65 109 Lucy Goodwin 33 30 63 Katie Stack 61 37 98 Jessica Rogers 27 35 62 Janet Testa 51 47 98 Danielle Nagymarosi 32 29 61 Colleen Baude 40 52 92 Nicole Gedney 21 39 60 Carrie Greco 40 50 90 Lisa Gentile 25 34 59 Maria Lewis 41 49 90 Wendy Stibitz 19 37 56 Bettijane Morgan 33 52 85 Keltie Jones 15 41 56 Sandy Payne 40 41 81 Wendy Wright 22 33 55 Stacey McConnell 29 51 80 Kaley Ostanek 23 31 54 Amy Thompson 35 44 79 Lori Steck 26 25 51 Tina Bessette 53 23 76 Marie Signor 41 34 75 2009-10 players in bold Rebecca Grandy 44 29 73 Sophomore defenseman Kristina Moss tallied 10 Margaret Dumiak 35 37 72 points last season. Ariane Yokoyama was named to the 2010 ECAC West All-Rookie Team. Sophomore defensemen Ellesha Fortuna

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uMost Goals, Season uMost Shorthanded Goals, Season Karen Quigley 11 2006-2007 uMost Games Played, Career Carrie Greco 10 1987-1991 Sandra Grant 29 2007-2009 Danielle Nagymarosi 32 2006-2007 Colleen Baude 7 2001-2002 Melissa Norris 10 1997-1998 Kaley Ostanek 110 2002-2007 Kasie Strong 10 2001-2005 Lisa Sturm 25 1993-1996 Katie Stack 31 2009-2010 Danielle Nagymarosi 7 2006-2007 Melissa Norris 10 1999-2000 Chelsea Johnson 107 2001-2005 uMost Short Handed Goals, Career Julie Handzel 23 1984-1988 Alysia Park 27 2002-2003 Katie Stack 5 2008-2009 Nicki Werner 10 2005-2006 Missy Hall 107 2006-2010 Katie Stack 9 2007-2010 Laurie Davis 17 1979-1983 Colleen Baude 26 2001-2002 Lori Steck 3 1988-1989 Carley King 10 2009-2010 Alysia Park 106 2001-2005 Colleen Baude 7 2000-2002 Breanna Dobbe 17 2004-2007 Kasie Strong 106 2001-2005 Karen Quigley 16 2006-2009 Tina Bessette 25 2001-2002 Katie Obyc 3 1998-1999 uMost Saves, Season Danielle Nagymarosi 7 2006-2007 Kim Eisenried 23 1984-1985 Kasie Strong 3 2001-2002 Isabelle Richard 106 2004-2008 Kasie Strong 5 2001-2005 Amy Torgerson 14 2008-2010 Elaine Vonderembse 551 2003-2004 Lindsay Latour 105 2003-2007 Marie Signor 22 1995-1996 Alysia Park 3 2002-2003 Melissa Norris 544 1997-1998 Sarah Dagg 5 2007-2010 uHighest Save Percentage, Career Kasie Strong 21 2001-2002 Twelve players tied with 2 Kendra Bredlau 104 2001-2005 Erin O’Neil 4 1989-1993 (min. 500 minutes) Laurie Davis 494 1982-1983 Nicole Gedney 103 2002-2006 Jen Gorczynski 21 2001-2002 uMost Power Play Goals, Season Elaine Vonderembse 488 2002-2003 Katie Obyc 4 1996-2000 Melissa Norris .941 1997-2001 Alysia Park 21 2003-2004 Jen Gorczynski 102 2000-2004 Alysia Park 4 2001-2005 Nicki Werner .932 2003-2007 Maegan Geypens 10 2006-2007 Melissa Norris 455 1998-1999 Maegen Geypens 102 2005-2009 Isabelle Richard 21 2006-2007 Katie Stack 10 2009-2010 Lisa Sturm 446 1993-1994 Missy Hall 4 2006-2010 Elaine Vonderembse .930 2000-2004 u uMost Assists, Season Sarah Dagg 8 2007-2008 Sandra Grant 443 2007-2008 Most Goals, Career Lori Steck 3 1986-1990 Carley King .924 2009-2010 Colleen Baude 42 2001-2002 Isabelle Richard 7 2007-2008 Nicki Werner 426 2004-2005 Alysia Park 79 2001-2005 Marie Signor 3 1992-1996 Sandra Grant .917 2007-2009 Kasie Strong 35 2001-2002 Kasie Strong 6 2001-2002 Melissa Norris 418 1999-2000 Jen Gorczynski 66 2000-2004 Isabelle Richard 3 2004-2008 Breanna Dobbe .912 2004-2007 Isabelle Richard 31 2006-2007 Jen Gorzynski 6 2002-2003 Sandra Grant 403 2008-2009 Katie Stack 61 2007-2010 Jerica Young 3 2005-2008 Karen Quigley .908 2006-2009 Danielle Naghmarosi 29 2006-2007 Alysia Park 6 2003-2004 Isabelle Richard 58 2004-2008 uMost Game Winning Goals, Career Kelly McCormack .896 1986-1988 uLowest Goals Against Average, Season Tina Bessette 53 1998-2002 Amy Torgerson .888 2008-2010 Sarah Dagg 28 2009-2010 Stacey McConnell 6 2004-2005 (min. 1/3 time) Alysia Park 16 2001-2005 Amy Thompson 27 1995-1996 Alysia Park 6 2004-2005 Kasie Strong 53 2001-2005 Jen Gorczynski 14 2000-2004 Julie Handzel .887 1984-1988 Nicki Werner 0 .89 2006-2007 Janet Testa 51 1985-1989 Tracey Schuler .887 1987-1989 Katie Obyc 26 1998-1999 Danielle Nagymarosi 6 2006-2007 Elaine Vonderembse 1 .01 2001-2002 Isabelle Richard 13 2004-2008 Alysia Park 26 2003-2004 Amanda Klassen 6 2008-2009 Kendra Bredlau 48 2001-2005 Missy Hall 9 2007-2010 uMost Shutouts, Career Melissa Norris 1 .19 1999-2000 Sarah Dagg 45 2007-2010 Keltie Jones 26 2008-2009 Katie Stack 6 2008-2009 Melissa Norris 1 .32 2000-2001 Katie Stack 9 2007-2010 Melissa Norris 18 1997-2001 Marie Lewis 25 2005-2006 Sarah Dagg 6 2009-2010 Rebecca Grandy 44 1997-2001 Amy Thompson 8 1993-1997 Elaine Vonderembse 14 2000-2004 Carley King 1.45 2009-2010 Maegen Geypens 44 2005-2009 Stacey McConnell 25 2006-2007 uMost Penalty Minutes, Season Melissa Norris 1 .57 1998-1999 Kasie Strong 8 2001-2005 Lisa Sturm 9 1993-1996 uMost Assists, Career Maegan Geypens 8 2005-2009 Nicki Werner 9 2003-2007 Maegan Geypens 25 2006-2007 Sarah Wilson 85 2005-2006 Elaine Vonderembse 1 .78 2002-2003 Karie Strong 83 2001-2005 Amanda Klassen 8 2007-2010 Breanna Dobbe 7 2004-2007 uMost Points, Season Danielle Nagymarosi 69 2006-2007 Sandra Grant 1 .90 2007-2008 Alysia Park 74 2001-2002 Tina Bessette 7 1998-2002 Sandra Grant 7 2007-2009 Colleen Baude 68 2001-2002 Kylie Mazzetta 67 2009-2010 Lisa Sturm 1 .97 1995-1996 Isabelle Richard 72 2004-2008 Danielle Nagymarosi 7 2006-2007 Julie Handzel 6 1984-1988 Danielle Nagymarosi 61 2006-2007 Courntenay Cooper 62 2005-2006 Karen Quigley 2 .00 2006-2007 Sarah Dagg 67 2007-2010 Amy Torgerson 4 2008-2010 Kasie Strong 56 2001-2002 Katie Stack 61 2009-2010 Sandra Grant 2 .00 2008-2009 uMost Games Played, Career (Goaltenders) Maegan Geypens 65 2005-2009 Lorri Tuohey 3 1980-1982 Isabelle Richard 52 2006-2007 Brianne Campi 60 2006-2007 Elaine Vonderembse 82 2000-2004 uHighest Save Percentage, Season Kendra Bredlau 64 2001-2005 Zoe Haubert 3 1983-1985 Alysia Park 48 2002-2003 Jessica Prudhomme 58 2004-2005 (min. 1/3 time) Melissa Norris 77 1997-2001 Jen Gorczynski 61 2000-2004 Lisa Sturm 57 1993-1996 Kelly McCormack 3 1986-1988 Alysia Park 47 2003-2004 Missy Preibe 55 1994-1995 Nicki Werner .959 2006-2007 Bettijane Morgan 52 1984-1988 Julie Handzel 50 1984-1988 Tracey Schuler 3 1987-1989 Sarah Dagg 45 2009-2010 Maegan Geypens 50 2006-2007 Melissa Norris .954 1999-2000 Colleen Baude 52 1999-2002 Nicki Werner 46 2003-2007 Karen Quigley 3 2006-2009 Amy Thompson 43 1995-1996 Perry Foster 44 2002-2003 Elaine Vonderembse .947 2001-2002 Stacey McConnell 51 2004-2005 Laurie Davis 40 1979-1983 Carley King 3 2009-2010 Maria Lewis 42 1995-1996 uMost Goaltending Games Played, Season Melissa Norris .947 2000-2001 uMost Points, Career Sandra Grant 40 2007-2009 2009-10 Tigers in bold Jen Gorczynski 42 2001-2002 Elaine Vonderembse 27 2002-2003 Melissa Norris .936 1998-1999 Alysia Park 153 2001-2005 Breanna Dobbe 29 2004-2007 uMost Game-Winning Goals, Season Elaine Vonderembse 25 2001-2002 Melissa Norris .933 1997-1998 Kasie Strong 136 2001-2005 Lisa Gimlin 26 1990-1993 Danielle Nagymarosi 7 2006-2007 Elaine Vonderembse 22 2003-2004 Carley King .924 2009-2010 Isabelle Richard 130 2004-2008 Karen Quigley 21 2006-2009 Jen Gorczynski 6 2001-2002 Elaine Vonderembse .922 2002-2003 Melissa Norris 21 1998-1999 Jen Gorczynski 127 2000-2004 Alysia Park 6 2003-2004 Nicki Werner .922 2004-2005 uMost Saves, Career Sandra Grant 21 2007-2008 Kendra Bredlau 112 2001-2005 Elaine Vonderembse .920 2003-2004 Melissa Norris 1,789 1997-2001 Marie Signor 5 1995-1996 Melissa Norris 19 1997-1998 Sarah Dagg 112 2007-2010 Melissa Hall 5 2009-2010 Melissa Norris 19 2000-2001 Nicki Werner .920 2005-2006 Elaine Vonderembse 1,505 2000-2004 Maegan Geypens 109 2005-2009 Lisa Sturm 1,323 1993-1996 Katie Stack 5 2009-2010 Sandra Grant 19 2008-2009 uMost Shutouts, Season Janet Testa 98 1985-1989 Bettijane Morgan 4 1985-1986 Lisa Sturm 18 1995-1996 Nicki Werner 1,078 2003-2007 Elaine Vonderembse 8 2001-2002 Katie Stack 98 2007-2010 Laurie Davis 1,039 1979-1983 Amy Thompson 4 1995-1996 Melissa Norris 18 1999-2000 Melissa Norris 6 1998-1999 Colleen Baude 92 1999-2000 Colleen Baude 4 2000-2001 Nicki Werner 18 2005-2006 Julie Handzel 1,038 1984-1988 Melissa Norris 6 1999-2000 uMost Power Play Goals, Career Sandra Grant 846 2007-2009 Kasie Strong 4 2002-2003 uMost Wins, Season Lisa Sturm 5 1995-1996 Alysia Park 4 2002-2003 Katie Stack 19 2007-2010 Lisa Gilmlin 597 1990-1993 Elaine Vonderembse 19 2001-2002 Nicki Werner 5 2006-2007 Isabelle Richard 17 2004-2008 Breanna Dobbe 580 2004-2007 Jen Gorczynski 4 2003-2004 Elaine Vonderembse 18 2002-2003 Melissa Norris 4 2000-2001 Alysia Park 4 2004-2005 Maegan Geypens 17 2005-2009 Kim VonKaven 477 1977-1979 Sandra Grant 15 2007-2008 Elaine Vonderembse 4 2002-2003 Sarah Dagg 17 2007-2010 Isabelle Richard 4 2004-2005 Sandra Grant 14 2008-2009 Brenna Dobbe 4 2004-2005 uMost Wins, Career Isabelle Richard 4 2006-2007 Alysia Park 16 2001-2005 Elaine Vonderembse 52 2000-2004 Lisa Sturm 13 1995-1996 Sandra Grant 4 2007-2008 Jen Gorczynski 14 2000-2004 Isabelle Richard 4 2007-2008 Melissa Norris 13 1998-1999 Several tied with 3 Melissa Norris 44 1997-2001 Amanda Klassen 4 2008-2009 Kendra Bredlua 11 2001-2002 Nicki Werner 31 2003-2007 Junior defenseman Jamie Parhar Elaine Vonderembse 12 2003-2004 Stacey McConnell 11 2004-2007 Kylie Mazzetta 4 2008-2009 Melissa Norris 11 2000-2001 2009-10 accomplishments in bold

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For more than a century, the standard for Ringwald led the Tigers to their time honorable mention All-American, among the top 50 metro areas in the United States . intercollegiate athletics has been estab- first Atlantic Hockey Association title Burr won 35 events in 2009-10, and made Also in 2007, Places Rated Almanac ranked Rochester lished at Rochester Institute of Technol- and NCAA Frozen Four appearance in her third straight appearance at the as the sixth best place to live in America . These are ogy, where student-athletes excel in both 2010, while earning 2009-10 All-USCHO NCAA Championships . Burr holds eight among a number of national rankings that you will find the classroom and in competition . second team honors . Ringwald, who was different individual RIT school records on Rochester, ranging from U.S. News & World Report U.S. News & World Report has named the 2010 AHA Best Defenseman and five relay records . Burr, the 2009 to Popular Science . named RIT one of the leading compre- and earned AHA first team honors for UNYSCSA Swimmer of the Meet, was hensive universities in the north in terms the third straight season, helped lead RIT honored with the Barbara Radef Award Explore the Finger Lakes and Lake Ontario of academic reputation for more than to a school-record 28 wins . In 2009-10, for academic and athletic excellence in From the wine country of the Finger Lakes (nearly Kim Schlattman two decades . RIT’s student-athletes are Ringwald enjoyed another tremendous 2010 . She won six individual titles at the Greater Rochester International Jazz Festival 100 wineries) to the shores of Lake Ontario, Greater no exception . season, third nationally among all defen- UNYSCSA Championships over her Rochester has a rich and vibrant character . You will High-tech industry, entertainment, history and culture, Last year, student-athletes posted semen with 37 points on 11 goals and 26 four seasons . Burr was the 2007 Empire find historic architecture, festivals, and plenty of shop- sports and recreation—you’ll find it all in Rochester . an impressive 3 19. grade point average assists . Ringwald was named to the AHA 8 Rookie of the Year, and a six-time All- ping, dining, and entertainment options throughout The Genesee River—one of the few north-flowing rivers on a 4 .0 scale, exceeding the university Championship and NCAA East Regional Empire 8 first team selection . Burr was a the region . If you love the outdoors, there are parks, in the world—cuts through the center of the city, where average of 3 .05 . Kim Schlattman (bio- All-Tournament teams . For his career, 10-time Empire 8 Swimmer of the Week beaches, golf courses, ski resorts, mountains, gorges, it tumbles 96 feet at High Falls before flowing into Lake medical sciences) and Traci Galbraith Ringwald finished with 21 goals and and was the RIT Female Athlete of the lakes, and streams to provide opportunities for rec- Ontario . (business marketing) recorded the two 104 assists for 125 points in 145 career Week nine times during her illustrious reation and sightseeing . RIT is also a proud partner The Greater Rochester area is home to more than highest grade-point averages on the RIT games . He is RIT’s all-time leader in career . She was a two-time Co-SIDA/ of the New York Wine & Culinary Center, located in 1 million people, making it the third-largest metro- women’s hockey team in 2009-10 . assists and games played, and is second ESPN The Magazine Academic All- nearby Canandaigua . politan area in New York state . There are more than Today, RIT offers 24 varsity sports, all-time in points . He is also RIT’s leader District I selection as a finance major . a dozen colleges and universities located in the area, A sports town during any season including men’s and women’s cross in points by a defenseman at the DI level . Lou Spiotti Jr ., director for the where more than 60,000 undergraduate and gradu- Rochester is home to several professional sports teams, Traci Galbraith country, men’s and women’s crew, men’s He was also a four-time Atlantic Hockey Center of Intercollegiate Athletics and ate students call Rochester “home ”. RIT’s 1,300-acre and women’s soccer, women’s tennis and All-Academic Team selection . The Tigers Recreation, believes that the student- including the Red Wings (baseball), Americans (ice campus is located in the suburb of Henrietta, about six hockey), Knighthawks (indoor lacrosse), and the women’s volleyball in the fall . Winter finished 91-48-11 in Ringwald’s four sea- athletes’ remarkable cumulative GPA is a Rochester is home to the historic George Eastman miles from downtown . Rhinos (soccer) . Each summer, the Buffalo Bills train- competition includes men’s and women’s sons at RIT, including a 77-26-9 mark in testament to their hard work and dedica- House, one of the area’s top tourist attractions. First settled in the early 1800s, Rochester quickly basketball, men’s and women’s ice hockey, AHA play . He was a part of three AHA tion to not only the playing field, but the ing camp comes to town . Rochester is also home to an became the largest flour-producing city in the world . men’s and women’s swimming, men’s regular season championship squads . classroom as well . annual stop on the LPGA tour at Locust Hill Country Today, the community is frequently labeled the and women’s indoor track, and wrestling . Dornes, a three-time Empire 8 Player “The RIT student-athletes epitomize Club, which hosted a major tournament in 2010 . “World’s Imaging Center,” due in part to the corporate Spring competition features baseball, of the Year, enjoyed an excellent senior the Greek ideal of ‘sound body, sound World-ranked Oak Hill Country Club also hosted the influence of Eastman Kodak, Xerox, and Bausch & men’s and women’s crew, men’s and season for the Tigers, playing in all 38 mind,’” said Spiotti . “The discipline and 2008 PGA Senior Championship and will host the 2013 Lomb . The area is also home to high-profile companies women’s lacrosse, softball, men’s tennis, games, hitting .333 with two homers, 32 the work ethic required to succeed in PGA Championship . In addition, the fabled course has like Wegmans Food Markets, Paychex, and Constella- and men’s and women’s outdoor track . RBI, 27 walks, and eight stolen bases . athletics are transferable skills . What I been the site of many other major golf championships, tion Brands . Each year, more than 550 student- Dornes was excellent on the mound, mean by this is that athletes succeed in including the 1989 U S. . Open and 1995 Ryder Cup . Good suburban public schools, affordable housing, Geoff Dornes athletes compete on RIT athletics going 4-4 with a sparkling 2 .48 earned many aspects of their lives because they If that is not enough, you can always cheer on the and ease of commute are also some of the reasons teams . Ten percent of these athletes are run average, five complete games, one understand and embrace the world of Tigers, where RIT is home to 24 varsity teams . Visit Rochester was ranked by Expansion Management hearing-impaired students enrolled in save, one shutout, and 48 strikeouts in competition and achievement both on www ritathletics. com. to learn more . magazine in 2007 as having the best quality of life the National Technical Institute for the 58 innings . He was a 2010 All-Empire the field of play and in the classroom . Deaf, one of RIT’s eight colleges . 8 first team selection as a utility player, They push themselves to reach for higher Geva Theatre, the area’s premier performing arts center With the exception of men’s ice and second team selection as a pitcher . levels of success . I believe that for them hockey, which will be playing its sixth Dornes became the first RIT player to to be as good as they have demonstrated season as a Division I program, RIT is a earn All-Empire 8 first team honors in all it takes focus, discipline, goal setting, Division III institution that joined the four seasons of play . Dornes completed good health and stamina, and excellent NCAA in 1958 . The Tigers compete in his collegiate career as RIT’s all-time time management skills . All these things the Atlantic Hockey Association, Eastern leader in hits (199), runs scored (138), and more help them not only to progress Dan Ringwald Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC), at-bats (518), triples (14), runs batted in through their college years, but also to and Empire 8 . In 2011, the Division III (111), and walks (75), while in the top-10 excel . Thus, we have our student-athletes programs will join the Liberty League . in batting average ( .384), slugging per- achieving a 3 19. overall grade point aver- Numerous student-athletes have centage ( .539), on-base percentage ( .469), age, which is significantly higher than been honored for their excellent work not and doubles (31) . Dornes was a three- the general student population ”. only on the field, but in the classroom . time ABCA/Rawlings New York Region This past season, men’s hockey and selection, earned Empire 8 weekly honors baseball standouts Dan Ringwald and nine times, and RIT Male Athlete of the Geoff Dornes shared the Male Senior Week honors five times . He was featured Athlete of the Year, while Caitlyn Burr in Sports Illustrated as one the “Faces in of the women’s swimming and diving the Crowd” on June 30, 2008 . squad garnered the Female Athlete of the Burr, a 2010 Co-SIDA/ESPN The Caitlyn Burr Year Award . Magazine Academic All-American, Frontier Field, home to the Red Wings City of Rochester skyline enjoyed a great senior season . A two-

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Park Point at RIT George Eastman Quad Students and administrators at RIT’s Quarter Mile