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Game 14/15 Augsburg Game 14/15 Augsburg Gustavus Sports Information 800 W College Ave, St. Peter, MN 56082 7 Gustavus Adolphus gustavus.edu/athletics Golden Gusties (507) 933-7647 • [email protected] (8-3-2 Overall, 6-0-0 MIAC) vs. Women’s Hockey Contact Tyler Grey, Graduate Assistant Augsburg (507) 933-8411 • [email protected] Auggies (5-8-0 Overall, 2-4-0 MIAC) Follow Gustavus Athletics Online Game 14 Twitter Flickr @GustieAthletics flickr.com/photos/gogusties Date: Friday, January 17 • Time: 7:00 p.m. • Location: Minneapols, Minn. Arena: Ed Saugestad Rink Facebook YouTube facebook.com/GustieAthletics youtube.com/gustavusathletics Live Video: http://client.stretchinternet.com/client/augsburg.portal# Live Stats: http://client.stretchinternet.com/client/augsburg.portal# Game Central Instagram client.stretchinternet.com/client/gac.portal instagram.com/gustieathletics Live Audio: http://client.stretchinternet.com/client/augsburg.portal# Game 15 2013-14 Schedule/Results Date: Saturday, January 18 • Time: 2:00 p.m. • Location: St. Peter, Minn. Don Roberts Ice Rink Date Opponent Time/Result Arena: 11/2 SAINT MARY’S UNIVERSITY W 8-2 (1-0-0) Live Video: http://client.stretchinternet.com/client/gac.portal 11/8 UW-SUPERIOR L 1-2 (1-1-0) Live Stats: https://gustavus.edu/athletics/whky/LIVE/xlive.htm 11/9 UW-SUPERIOR T 2-2 (1-1-1) Live Audio: http://client.stretchinternet.com/client/gac.portal 11/15 Concordia College* W 4-1 (2-1-1) 11/16 Concordia College* W 2-0 (3-1-1) Setting The Scene... The Gustavus women’s hockey team is set to return to 11/22 Hamline University* W 6-0 (4-1-1) conference play this weekend when it takes on Augsburg College in a two-game 11/23 HAMLINE UNIVERSITY* W 4-1 (5-1-1) series on Friday, Jan. 17th and Saturday, Jan. 18th. The teams will square off in 12/6 ST. OLAF COLLEGE* W 5-2 (6-1-1) Minneapolis on Friday night at 7:00 p.m., before traveling to St. Peter on Saturday 12/7 St. Olaf College* W 2-0 (7-1-1) afternoon for a 2:00 p.m., opening faceoff. 12/11 UW-River Falls T 2-2 (7-1-2) 12/13 UW-RIVER FALLS L 0-3 (7-2-2) Gustavus enters the weekend with a record of 8-3-2 overall and 6-0-0 in the MIAC. 1/10 UW-Stevens Point L 2-5 (7-3-2) The Gusties are most recently coming off a split in a series against fifth-ranked 1/11 UW-Stevens Point W 2-1 (8-3-2) UW-Stevens Point last weekend, falling to the Pointers 5-2 on Friday night before defeating them 2-1 on Saturday afternoon. Augsburg comes in with a record of 5-8-0 1/17 Augsburg College* 7:00 p.m. overall and 2-4-0 in league play. The Auggies are coming off a pair of wins over 1/18 AUGSBURG COLLEGE* 2:00 p.m. Finlandia University, winning 5-1 on Friday, Jan. 10th and 4-2 the next afternoon. 1/24 Saint Mary’s University* 7:00 p.m. 1/25 SAINT MARY’S UNIVERSITY* 7:00 p.m. Series Snapshot... This weekend’s series marks the 36th and 37th meetings 1/31 COLLEGE OF SAINT BENEDICT* 5:00 p.m. between Gustavus and Augsburg in women’s hockey. The Gusties have controlled 2/1 College of Saint Benedict* 2:00 p.m. the series so far with an all-time record of 27-8-0 against the Auggies, and have won 2/7 ST. CATHERINE UNIVERSITY* 7:00 p.m. each of the last 21 meetings. The last time Augsburg defeated Gustavus was on 2/8 St. Catherine University* 2:00 p.m. Friday, Dec. 6th, 2002, when the Auggies escaped with a 1-0 win in Minneapolis. 2/14 UNIVERSITY OF ST. THOMAS* 7:00 p.m. 2/15 University of St. Thomas* 2:00 p.m. Last Time They Met... The last time these two teams met, the Gusties captured the 2/21 Bethel University* 7:00 p.m. sweep with a 5-0 win on Friday night in St. Peter and a 3-1 win Saturday afternoon 2/22 BETHEL UNIVERSITY*^ 2:00 p.m. in Minneapolis. Meagan Wanecke ‘13 stole the show in the weekend series, scoring four goals and adding two assists for a total of six points on the weekend. Of her four Home Games in BOLD CAPS goals on the weekend, two were game-winners. * - Indicates MIAC Contest Gustavus Embarks On 17th Season Of Women’s Hockey... The Gustavus ^ - Senior Night women’s hockey team is currently in its 17th season. Founded in 1997, the Gusties have attained an all-time record of 357-92-26, which stands as the second winningest program in all of NCAA Division III women’s hockey. The Gustie women have won 12 MIAC Championships • 11 NCAA Tournament Appearances Gustavus Women’s Hockey Game Notes • Games 14/15 vs. Augsburg 12 Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) titles in the 14 years The Match Up of women’s hockey in the conference. Those 12 titles rank first in front of St. Thomas, Augsburg, and Saint Mary’s, who all have two championships apiece. Statistical Comparison Gustavus has also earned the MIAC Playoff crown a total of 11 times, 10 of which have come in the last 10 years, that have led to 11 NCAA Tournament Gustavus Augsburg appearances. 3.1 (2nd) Goals For 2.3 (6th) 1.6 (1st) Goals Against 3.2 (6th) Wearing The “C”... In the 16-year history of the Gustavus women’s hockey 20.7 (t-1st) Power Play 16.7 (6th) program, 30 players have earned the honor of being a captain. This year, three 94.9 (1st) Penalty Kill 71.8 (10th) more young women are added to that list. All first-year captains, senior Melissa Doyle and juniors Courtney Boucher and Carolyn Draayer will accept the role 50.5 (2nd) Combined Special Teams 48.0 (6th) during the 2013-14 campaign. 6.3 (10th) Penalty Minutes 13.7 (1st) Home Grown... Of the 27 players on this year’s roster, 25 are natives of - 2013-14 season averages with MIAC ranks Minnesota. The only players to reside outside of the Gopher State are Courtney Bethune, who hails from Fort Frances, Ontario, and Allie Lewis, who is a native The Series of Kearney, Nebraska. Gustavus vs. Augsburg Fountain Of Youth... After losing 11 letterwinners from last year’s squad, All-Time Record 27-8-0 Gustavus will look to its youth to provide much-needed production this season. Last Meeting W 3-1 The Gusties return just 12 letterwinners from a year ago compared to a class of 12 first-year players and two transfers in junior forward Krystal Baumann, Current Streak W 21 who transferred from Minnesota State University, Mankato and sophomore goalie Amanda Koep, who transferred from the University of North Dakota over Head Coach Mike Carroll the semester break. Gustavus also welcomes back senior goaltender Marah Overall Record at Gustavus 322-73-25 Sobczak after she was away from the team recovering from a serious car accident last year. vs. Augsburg 26-4-0 Gusties In The Polls... Gustavus is ranked seventh in the latest USCHO.com Head Coach Michelle McAteer Division III Women’s Hockey Poll, which was released Monday. This week Overall Record at Augsburg 20-55-12 marks the 70th consecutive time that the Gusties have been ranked in the USCHO.com poll. The last time Gustavus fell outside of the top ten was the vs. Gustavus 0-8-0 week of Jan. 11th, 2010. After spending nearly a month at No. 8, the Gusties move up to No. 7 following last weekend’s split with No. 5 UW-Stevens Point. Last Five Seasons 10-0-0 About The Auggies... Augsburg is coming off a pair of wins over Finlandia University last weekend in Hancock, Mich. The Auggies captured a 5-1 win Date Location Result on Friday night before walking away with a 4-2 victory on Saturday. Kayla 12/1/12 Minneapolis W 3-1 Fuechtmann scored twice, while Claire Cripps recorded three assists in Friday’s 11/30/12 St. Peter W 5-0 win. Fuechtmann registered a pair of assists, inclluding one on the game- 12/3/11 St. Peter W 7-2 winner scored by Kimmy Davis, on Saturday. 12/2/11 Minneapolis W 9-0 For the season, Augsburg is scoring an average of 2.3 goals per game (6th/ 2/26/11 Minneapolis W 8-1 MIAC) and allowing 3.2 (6th/MIAC). The Auggies are also the most penalized 2/25/11 St. Peter W 6-0 team in the conference, which does not help the fact that they rank last in the MIAC in penalty kill. 2/27/10 St. Peter W 8-0 2/26/10 Minneapolis W 4-0 Offensively, Augsburg is led by Claire Cripps, who has scored five goals to go 1/24/09 Minneapolis W 9-1 along with five assists for 10 points (t-10th/MIAC). Kayla Fuechtmann follows 1/23/09 St. Peter W 7-1 closely with eight points on four goals and four assists (t-15th/MIAC). Between the pipes, Brianna Schulz has seen the bulk of the action, allowing 26 goals in 546:17 of play for a goals against average of 2.86. With 257 saves, Schulz has * - Denotes MIAC Playoff Game a save percentage of .908. ** - Denotes MIAC Championship Game Auggie Automatic..
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