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DUTCHWOMEN for More Information Visit Unionathletics.Com Jan UNION COLLEGE 2018-19 DUTCHWOMEN For more information visit UnionAthletics.com Jan. 29, 2019 This Weekend’s Matchup 2018-19 Union Women’s Hockey Schedule Union Dutchwomen Game 26 September When: ...........................January 29, 2019 (3-20-2) (1-11-1 ECACH) Where: ................................... Albany, N.Y. 22 CARLETON^ W, 3-2 Venue: .....................Times Union Center 28 Merrimack L, 0-3 vs. 29 Merrimack L, 1-4 RPI Engineers Live Stats: ................UnionAthletics.com Audio: .......................UnionAthletics.com (10-10-5) (7-5-1 ECACH) October 5 LINDENWOOD L, 4-1 6 LINDENWOOD W, 3-2 12 PENN STATE L, 3-1 13 PENN STATE L, 3-2 19 RIT T, 1-1 20 RIT W, 3-2 27 UCONN L, 7-0 November 2 Clarkson* L, 5-1 3 St. Lawrence* L, 3-0 9 YALE* L, 6-1 10 BROWN* T, 2-2 2ND ANNUAL MAYOR’S CUP 26 MERCYHURST L, 5-2 - Union will battle ECAC Hockey rival RPI at the Times Union Center on 30 Dartmouth* L, 4-2 Tuesday, January 29. December UNION VS.RPI - ALL-TIME SERIES 1 Harvard* L, 4-0 - The Dutchwomen are 4-29-5 all-time against the Engineers. Last year, 7 QUINNIPIAC* L, 3-1 Union came away with a 2-1 victory over their cross-town rivals at Messa 8 PRINCETON* L, 4-0 Rink (Jan. 26, 2018). The next day (Jan. 27, 2018), in the inaugural January Mayor’s Cup game, the Engineers defeated the Dutchwomen, 2-1, at the 4 Bemidji State L, 4-0 Times Union Center. 10 days ago, The Engineers topped the Dutchwomen 5 Bemidji State L, 6-2 4-1 at the Houston Field House. 11 ST. LAWRENCE* L, 4-2 12 #6 CLARKSON* L, 6-0 SCOUTING THE ENGINEERS 18 RPI* L, 4-1 - RPI is led in points by junior forward Blake Orosz, who has 10 goals and 25 Brown* W, 3-1 26 Yale* L, 4-2 nine assists for 19 points in 24 games this season. Fellow junior forward 29 RPI*! 3 pm Sabrina Repaci is second on the Engineers in goals (six) and points (17), while leading the team with 11 assists in 25 games. Senior forward Jaimie February Grigsby also has 15 points this season, with five goals and 10 assists. 1 Cornell* 6 pm -In net, senior goaltender Lovisa Selander is 8-9-5 this season, with a 1.86 2 Colgate* 3 pm goals against average and .948 save percentage 8 HARVARD* 6 pm 9 DARTMOUTH* 3 pm 15 Princeton* 6 pm SOCIAL MEDIA 16 Quinnipiac* 3 pm -Receive real-time updates during all Union women’s hockey games by 22 COLGATE* 6 pm following the team’s official Twitter account @UnionWHockey and follow 23 CORNELL* 3 pm the team’s Instagram account UnionWHockey. * ECAC Hockey ^ Exhibition game ! 2nd Annual Mayor’s Cup @ Times Union Center Home games in BOLD CAPS Follow ................Twitter: UnionWHockey ........................Instagram: UnionWHockey ..........Facebook: Union Women’s Hockey 2018-19 Union Women’s Hockey 2018-19 Quick Facts College Information LAST MEETING Location............ Schenectady, NY, 12308 Founded ................................................. 1795 - The Engineers got on the board first, scoring with 2:56 remaining in the first period on a Enrollment ........................................... 2,200 one-on-one chance off a turnover. President ..........................Dr. David Harris - After RPI gained a 2-0 lead early in the second period, the Dutchwomen answered 24 Director of Athletics .....Jim McLaughlin Sr. Assoc. A.D. ........................Joanne Little seconds later when first-year forward Cassidy Michalicka scored from distance. Juniors Assoc. A.D. .............................Beth Tiffany Katelynn Russ and Ava Reynolds were given assists on the play. The Engineers led 2-1 Union Athletics Phone .. 518.388.6284 heading into the final frame. Nickname ............................. Dutchwomen Colors ............................Garnet and White - The third period begun with RPI regaining their two goal cushion less than three minutes in. The hosts added another goal at 10:17 to secure the 4-1 victory. Arena Information Rink ............................Frank L. Messa Rink - In net for Union, junior goaltender Amelia Murray accounted for 29 saves. Capacity ................................................. 2,225 Rink Dimensions ........................... 201x86 LAST MAYOR’S CUP Managing Director ...........Adam Brinker .............. 518.388.6020 -Union came out early applying pressure to RPI’s defense. The Dutchwomen set up several scoring plays, between linemates Cheyenne Harris, Rachel de Perio and Katelynn Russ in BoxHockey Office Staff Phone the opening minutes of play. However, Engineers goaltender Lovisa Selander refused to let Head Coach .........................................Josh Sciba Alma Mater ........................(Notre Dame ’07) anything past her. Overall Record ....................................30-87-16 -With 2:03 left in the first period, Ava Reynolds went to the penalty box. Union’s penalty Record at Union .........................(15-71-8) ....................... 518.388.6771 kill went to work, and as the RPI power play expired, Reynolds came flying out of the box, Email [email protected] picking up a cleared puck from Katie Laughlin. Reynolds had a near breakaway chance, but OfficeAssistant Phone Coach ....................Mitch Baker the first period clock would expire just as she started to gain momentum. .............................................(Bethel ’08) .......................518.388.8076 -RPI took control over the second period, scoring two unanswered goals. At the 10:04 mark, Email [email protected] the Engineers went up on the power play and were able to net the puck on a wrister, with 12 OfficeAssistant Phone Coach ...........Whitney Colbert seconds remaining in the advantage. A short while later, RPI would score again by knocking ................................. (Trinity (CT) ’14) ...................... 518.388.6501 in a high puck past goaltender Coco Francis. Email ...................... [email protected] -With five minutes to go in the game, victory seemed out of reach for the Dutchwomen. But, Office Phone Hockey Information with seniors Caitlyn McLaren and Laughlin in the driver’s seat, they cut the team’s deficit in First Season ........................1999 (18 years) half. From the point, McLaren took a hard shot that Laughlin managed to tip in. First Division I Season.....2003-04 (15 years) -After a last-minute timeout, Union pulled Francis from the net, but were unable to score the Overall Division I Record..............60-363-40 ECAC Hockey Division I Record.......17-296-24 equalizer with the extra attacker. ECAC Hockey Playoff Appearances.........None -RPI would ultimately take home the hardware for the inaugural women’s Mayor’s Cup game, 2017-18 Overall Record......................7-22-5 with a 2-1 victory. 2017-18 ECACH Record.........5-15-2 (12th) Sports Information SENIOR LEADERSHIP Contact ................................ Quinn Capitula ....................... 518.388.8744 - The Dutchwomen are led in scoring by senior defenseman Arianna Kosakowski, who is tied Cell Phone ............................ 518.281.4964 for the team lead in goals (four) and leads the team in assists (six) for 10 points in 24 games OfficeEmail .........................Phone [email protected] this season. In 126 career1/27/2019 games, Kosakowski has 32 points to her name, accountingW forelcome 11 to collegehockeystats.netWebsite ......................UnionAthletics.com Twitter ......................... @UnionWHockey goals and 21 assists in a UnionECA sweater.C Hockey Women Standings NEWBIES MAKING AN IMPACT Through her first 24 games in her collegiate career, first-year Grace Heiting is third on the team with six points (2g, 4a). Classmate Katie Sonntag has scored two goals in her last three outings, bringing her season point total to three (2g, 1a).ECAC Hockey Women - Standings 2018-19 ECAC Standings ECAC Hockey Women - 2018-2019 Standings Conference Only Overall Pts GP W L T Win% GF- GA GP W L T Win% GF- GA 1 Princeton 25 14 11- 0- 3 .893 59- 20 20 13- 2- 5 .775 74- 35 2 Cornell 23 14 11- 2- 1 .821 44- 23 20 13- 2- 5 .775 63- 36 3 Clarkson 22 14 11- 3- 0 .786 57- 21 26 20- 5- 1 .788 104- 48 4 Colgate 18 14 8- 4- 2 .643 49- 34 26 14- 8- 4 .615 88- 70 5 St. Lawrence 16 14 7- 5- 2 .571 34- 29 26 12-11- 3 .519 56- 60 6 Rensselaer 15 13 7- 5- 1 .577 18- 26 25 10-10- 5 .500 31- 49 7 Quinnipiac 13 14 6- 7- 1 .464 28- 25 26 9-14- 3 .404 46- 51 8 Yale 11 14 5- 8- 1 .393 35- 38 21 6-14- 1 .310 48- 64 9 Harvard 10 14 4- 8- 2 .357 19- 27 19 5-11- 3 .342 32- 39 10 Brown 6 14 2-10- 2 .214 21- 55 21 5-14- 2 .286 36- 76 11 Dartmouth 4 14 2-12- 0 .143 18- 49 21 3-17- 1 .167 27- 71 12 Union 3 13 1-11- 1 .115 15- 50 25 3-20- 2 .160 31- 93 Sunday, January 27, 2019 4:40:58 PM EST Archives: 1999-00 | 2000-01 | 2001-02 | 2002-03 | 2003-04 | 2004-05 239202161 Pages Accessed Since April 6, 2013 2005-06 | 2006-07 | 2007-08 | 2008-09 | 2009-10 | 2010-11 E-mail: [email protected] 2011-12 | 2012-13 | 2013-14 | 2014-15 | 2015-16 | 2016-17 | 2017-18 http://www.collegehockeystats.net/1819/standings/ecachw 1/1 2018-19 Union Women’s Hockey Head Coach Josh Sciba Josh Sciba, former assistant coach for the Colgate Josh Sciba University women’s hockey team and a 2007 graduate of the University of Notre Dame was Head Coach named head women’s hockey coach at Union College on May 13, 2016. Years at Union: 3rd Season “Josh Sciba’s experience as a student-athlete at Notre Dame and a coach at Colgate provide an excellent blend of academic, athletic and coaching Hometown: Westland, Mich. head women’s ice hockey coach,” said Director of Athletics Jim McLaughlin ‘93.
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