2017-18 CLARKSON WOMEN’S HOCKEY Golden Knights 2017-18 ECAC Hockey Regular Season & Tournament Champions 2014, 2017 NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPION

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20188 NCAA FROZEN FOUR FOFOUUR MarchMarch 16 & 18 • Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, Minnesota

CLARKSON WOMEN’s HOCKEY GGoldenolden KKnightsnights since 22003-04003-04 2014014 & 2017 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 7 NCAA Tr. Appearances • 4-Time ECAC Hockey Regular Season Champion 2013-14, 2014-15, 2016-17, 2017- 2017-1818 • 2017, 2018 ECAC Hockey Tournament Champion • 13 Winning Seasons 2017-18 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 2018 NCAA FROZEN FOUR (34-4-1, 19-3-0/T-1ਲਲ਼ ECAC Hਮਢਪਤਸ) Ridder Arena, (3,400),Univ. of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN S Semifi nals, Friday, March 16 23 (Sat.) GUELPH(exhibition) H W 5-3 CLARKSON (34-4-1) vs Ohio State (24-10-4) - 5:00 pm est 29 (Fri.) Northeastern A T 1-1ot Wisconsin (31-4-2) vs Colgate (33-5-1) - 8:00 pm est 30 (Sat.) Northeastern A W 5-1 O CHAMPIONSHIP, Sunday, March 18 - 3:00 pm est 6 (Fri.) BEMIDJI STATE H W 2-0 7 (Sat.) BEMIDJI STATE H W 5-4 13 (Fri.) Penn State A W 2-0 14 (Sat.) Penn State A W 2-0 20 (Fri.) St. Lawrence A W 4-2 21 (Sat.) ST. LAWRENCE H W 6-1 27 (Fri.) * COLGATE H L 4-3ot 2017-18 Overall record ...... 34-4-1 2017-18 Overall record ...... 24-10-4 28 (Sat.) * CORNELL H W 3-1 2017-18 ECACH Record ...... 19-3 (T-1st) 2017-18 WCHA Record ...... 14-6-4 (2nd) N Home:19-2-0, Road: 15-2-1, Neutral: 0-0-0 Home:16-2-2, Road: 8-8-2, Neutral: 0-0-0 3 (Fri.) * Yale A W 4-0 Current Streak ...... Won-8 Current Streak ...... Won-1 4 (Sat.) * Brown A W 11-1 Last Game ...3/10 - 2-1ot W(H) vs Mercyhurst Last Game ..... 3/10 - 2-0 W(A) vs Boston Col. 10 (Fri.) Vermont A L 3-2 Head Coach ..... (SLU ‘01) Head Coach . Nadine Muzerall (Minnesota ‘01 11 (Sat.) VERMONT H W 4-0 10th Year -254-92-41 2nd Year -38-28-9 17 (Fri.) * QUINNIPIAC H L 3-2ot Captains: ...... S. Harmon ‘18 Captains: ...... J. Iafallo, L.Spring 18 (Sat.) * PRINCETON H W 4-0 AC: .....Lefler ’18, Tiley ‘18, Lituts ‘18, Vinkle ‘19 Power Play ...... 19-116, 16.4% 30 (Thr.) * ST. LAWRENCE H W 2-1 D Power Play ...... 36-142, 25.4% Kill ...... 102-117, 87.2% 2 (Sat.) * St. Lawrence A W 4-1 Penalty Kill ...... 139-154, 90.3% Goals Scored/Avg ...... 112/2.95 5 (Tue.) Syracuse A W 5-0 Goals Scored/Avg ...... 155/3.97 Goals Allowed/Avg ...... 76/2.00 8 (Fri.) * Union A W 5-1 Goals Allowed/Avg ...... 47/1.20 9 (Sat.) * Rensselaer A W 4-1 J efending National Champion, is back at the Frozen 12 (Fri.) * RENSSELAER H W 3-2ot DFour for the third consecutive year and for the fourth time in the past fi ve 13 (Sat.) * UNION H W 7-3 seasons. The Golden Knights are striving to win the NCAA title for the third time 19 (Fri.) * Harvard A W 3-1 20 (Sat.) * Dartmouth A W 8-1 in the program’s 15-year history, having already raised a championship banner to the 26 (Fri.) * Cornell A W 4-3ot rafters in 2014 and 2017. 27 (Sat.) * Colgate A W 5-3 Guided by ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year, Matt Desrosiers, now in his 30 (Tue.) SYRACUSE H W 4-1 10th year behind the Clarkson bench, and assistants Britni Smith and Tony Maci, F the Knights enter the 2018 Frozen Four as the number one team in the nation with 2 (Fri.) * BROWN H W 4-0 3 (Sat.) * YALE H W 2-1 a 34-4-1 overall record. 9 (Fri.) * Princeton A L 2-0 Clarkson advances after defeating Mercyhurst 2-1 in overtime in a hard-fought 10 (Sat.) * Quinnipiac A W 2-0 quarterfi nal game in Potsdam this past Saturday. 16 (Fri.) * DARTMOUTH H W 4-0 The Green and Gold, led by senior captain and assistant 17 (Sat.) * HARVARD H W 3-1 captains Lauren Lefl er, Amanda Titus, and Cassidy Vinkle, won 23 (Fri.) & YALE H W 10-1 24 (Sat.) & YALE H W 4-1 their fourth ECAC Hockey regular-season title, with a 19-3 league mark. Clark- March son went on to claim its second straight conference tournament championship two 3 (Sat.) ^ ST. LAWRENCE H W 4-2 weeks ago. 4 (Sun.) % COLGATE H W 3-0 Clarkson will be vying with WCHA foes Ohio State and #2 Wisconsin, and ECAC 10 (Sat.) ! MERCYHURST H W 2-1ot 16 (Fri.) # Ohio State N 5:00 pmest Hockey rival #4 Colgate this weekend at Ridder Arena on the campus of the Uni- 18 (Sun.) % NCAA Championship N versity of Minnesota. The Knights will face off for the fi rst time ever against Ohio *ECAC Hockey, &Quarterfi nals,^Semifi nals. %Championship, State in the fi rst semifi nal game on Friday, starting at 5:00 p.m. EST. The Badgers and !NCAA Quarterfi nal, %NCAA Championship Raiders will meet up in the other semifi nal contest, slated for an 8:00 p.m. EST start. HOME GAMES played at CHEEL ARENA Friday winners will square off on Sunday, beginning at 3:00 p.m. EST to determine TWITTER: @ClarksonUSports who will be crowned the champion of the 18th NCAA Women’s Cham- @ClarksonHockey1 pionship. INSTAGRAM: @ClarksonAthletics @ClarksonGoldenKnights Women’s NCAA Frozen Four games will be broadcast on the Big Ten Network. ONLINE: www.clarksonathletics.com Clarkson will be striving for its third national title in the past fi ve years, while APP: Clarkson Athletics SID: Gary Mikel - 315-268-6673 Wisconsin will be looking to add its fi fth to the Badger’s trophy case. Ohio State and [email protected] Colgate are making their fi rst NCAA Tournament appearance. 2017 CLARKSON HOCKEY 2018 Clarkson Quick Facts • Clarkson is 8-4 in the NCAA Tournament, including a 2-1 mark in the semifi nals. In its fi rst ever semifi nal showing, the Knights defeated Mercyhurst 5-1 in 2014 and UNIVERSITY INFORMATION knocked off Minnesota 4-3 last year. The Green and Gold fell to Boston College Location...... Potsdam, New York, 13699-5830 3-2 in overtime of the 2016 semifi nals. Clarkson has gone 3-0 in quarterfi nal round Founded ...... 1896 play at Cheel Arena. The fi rst two times they won a NCAA Tournament game at Enrollment ...... 4,300 home, the Knights went on to win the National Championship. President ...... Tony Collins Director of Athletics ...... Steve Yianoukos • The Knights own the longest current winning streak in the country at eight Athletic Department Telephone ...... 315-268-6622 games, seven more than any of the other three semifi nalists. The Green and Gold Nickname ...... Golden Knights have won 23 of their last 24 games. Colors ...... Green (PMS 3305) and Gold (PMS 116) • Clarkson’s 34 wins is the most in a single season for the program and two more TEAM INFORMATION than last year’s NCAA Championship squad. Head Coaches ...... Matt Desrosiers Alma Mater ...... St. Lawrence University ‘01 • The Knights have posted seven consecutive seasons of over 20 victories and four E-mail Address ...... [email protected] 30-win campaigns, including the last three years. Hockey Offi ce Telephone ...... 315-268-3735 Record at CU/Overall ...... 254-92-41 (in 10th year) • Through Clarkson’s 15-year history as a Division I program, the Knights have Assistant Coach ...... Britni Smith (4th season) compiled an all-time record of 347-159-59 for a .666 winning percentage. Alma Mater ...... St. Lawrence University ‘10 Clarkson claimed its fourth ECAC Hockey Regular Season Championship with a Assistant Coach ...... Tony Maci (2nd season) • Alma Mater ...... St. Lawrence University ‘04 19-3 league mark, sharing the title with Colgate. The Knights earned the No. 1 seed Captain ...... Savannah Harmon for the conference playoffs by virtue of a better record against the top four teams AC ...... Lauren Lefl er, Shea Tiley, Amanda Titus, Cassidy Vinkle in the league than the Raiders. Veterans Returning/Lost ...... 16/6 - Forwards Returning/Lost ...... 9/4 • Clarkson boasts the third-ranked defense in the country, allowing only 1.21 goals - Defense Returning/Lost...... 5/1 per game, and is fourth in offense, scoring 3.97 goals per game. - Goaltenders Returning/Lost ...... 2/1 • Through fi ve postseason games, the Green and Gold Gold have outscored their Newcomers ...... 7 opponents 23-5. Overall, Clarkson is second in the NCAA in scoring margin (2.77). PROGRAM HISTORY • Clarkson is second in the country in combined specialty teams play at 59.1% Affi liation ...... NCAA, Division I (175/296). The Knights rank third on the power play (25.4%, 36-142) and third in Conference ...... ECAC Hockey penalty-kill (90.3%, 139-154). Clarkson has gone 7-of-18 (39%) on the man-advan- First Season ...... 2003-04 tage and killed off 13-of-14 (92.8%) opponent power plays in the postseason. Overall Record ...... 347-159-59 (in 15th yr.) ...... (.666 winning percentage) • The Knights have gone 10-1-1 against Top-10 ranked teams this year. The lone Winning Seasons ...... 13 loss was a 4-3 overtime setback to Colgate (10/27). Year ...... Overall Record, ECAC (fi nish) 2003-04 ...... 16-12-3 • Clarkson posts a 15-2-1 record- CLARKSON IN NCAA PLAYOFFS 2004-05 ...... 13-17-6, 7-12-1 (8th) away from Cheel Arena with its only Player GP G A P 2005-06 ...... 22-14-1, 12-8-0 (T-3rd) two road losses coming at Vermont Harmon 7 2 5 7 2006-07 ...... 18-15-3, 10-10-2 (T-6th) (11/10) and at Princeton (2/9). Gabel 6 4 2 6 2007-08 ...... 24-9-5, 13-6-3 (4th) 2008-09 ...... 16-14-6, 10-8-4 (7th) • The Knights are 28-1 when scoring Shelton 4 0 4 4 2009-10 ...... 23-12-5, 14-5-3 (2nd) fi rst, 27-1 when leading through 40 McGill 6 2 1 3 2010-11 ...... 14-17-6, 10-8-4 (6th) minutes and 33-3 when outshooting Pejzlova 4 1 1 2 2011-12 ...... 22-10-5, 15-5-2 (3rd) opponents. Titus 7 0 1 1 2012-13 ...... 28-10, 18-4 (T-2nd) Mariani 6 0 1 1 • Clarkson is 19-0-0 in games de- 2013-14 ...... 31-5-5, (NATl CHAMPS) 16-2-4 (1st) Giguere 1 1 0 1 cided by three-or-more goals. The 2014-15 ...... 24-11-3, 16-4-2 (T-1st) Lefl er 7 0 0 0 Knights have scored six-or-more 2015-16 ...... 30-5-5, 14-3-5 (2nd) Vinkle 6 0 0 0 goals in six games. 2016-17 ...... 32-4-5, (NATl CHAMPS) 19-1-2 (1st) Pozzebon 6 0 0 0 ECAC Hockey Record ...... 177-78-28 in 14th yr. • Clarkson is winless in its three Keenan 6 0 0 0 ...... (.675 winning percentage) games at Ridder Arena. In the Fournier 7 0 0 0 ECAC Playoff Record ...... 26-20 (.565 win pct.) Knights’ last appearance at Min- All-Americans...... 5 Turnquist 4 0 0 0 (Kira Hurley’07 -G, Jamie-Lee Rattray ‘14 -F, nesota, the Green and Gold fell Beaumier 0 0 0 0 ‘14 -D, ‘17 -F, Savannah harmon ‘18 -D) to the Gophers 3-2 in overtime in Boyle 1 0 0 0 HOME ICE the 2010 NCAA quarterfi nals. The Hector 1 0 0 0 Rink ...... Cheel Arena at the Cheel Campus Center Knights trailed 2-0 after 40 minutes, Mitchell 1 0 0 0 Capacity/Ice Sheet...... 3,000/ 200’ x 85’ but battled back and tied the game Pidgeon 1 0 0 0 First Game ...... 10/25/03 (CU 1 - Vermont 1 ot) on a by Juana Baribeau ‘12 with Stoddard 0 0 0 0 CU’s Record at Cheel .....202-64-30, .733% (in 15th yr.) 1:44 remaining in the third period. Postseason Record at Cheel ...... 26-6 Player GP Min Ga SV% Svs W/L/T SPORTS INFORMATION Tiley 7 437:01 12 .940 187 5-2-0 Sports Information Director ...... Gary Mikel Brenneman 0 0 0 0 0 0 Offi ce Telephone...... 315-268-6673 Castonguay 0 0 0 0 0 0 E-mail ...... [email protected] 2017 CLARKSON HOCKEY 2018

• One of the top lines in the country powers the Clarkson offense. The trio of sophomore center Michaela Pejzlova, junior left wing and freshman right wing Elizabeth Giguere has accounted for 49.1% of the Knights’ scoring with 197 (87-110) of the team’s 401(155-246) points. Gabel, Giguere and Pejzlova are the top three scorers in ECAC Hockey. • A Top-3 Finalist for the , Gabel is enjoying a record-setting year for the Green and Gold. Third in the nation in scoring, and third in goals per game, she has set new single-season marks for points and goals at Clarkson, both previously held by 2014 Patty Kamaizer winner ’14. Gabel has tallied 74 points on 35 goals and 39 assists. She ranks sixth on the Knights’ all-time scoring list with 143 points (75-68) through 120 games. She was named ECAC Hockey Player of the Year. Gabel has tallied 13 points (6-7) in fi ve postseason games this year. She set the record for fastest hat trick, scoring three times in a span of 2:21 in the opening 4:12 of the ECAC Hockey Quarterfi nal Game 1 win over Yale. The three-goal outing gave her four career hat tricks, a new Clarkson record. She also tallied three assists in the lopsided 10-1 victory to give her six points on the night, tying the Knights’ record for most points in a game. Gabel leads the nation in plus/minus at +57. • Nearly doubling the point total off all the other ECAC Hockey freshmen, Giguere has made a big impression in her fi rst collegiate season. Named conference Rookie of the Year, she has shattered the Clarkson freshman scoring marks with 69 points on 26 goals and is the nation’s second-leading playmaker with 43 assists. Giguere posts a +51 plus/minus and has tallied fi ve power-play goals and fi ve game-winners. Her biggest goal of the season was her last. Giguere scored the deciding goal at 16:52 of overtime in Saturday’s 2-1 NCAA Quarterfi nal victory over Mercyhurst. • Pejzlova centers one of the top lines in the country and is the Knights’ third-leading scorer with 54 points (25-27). A second-team ECAC Hockey All-Star, she is closing in on the century mark, averaging over a point per game with 37 goals and 49 assists through 76 career games. Pejzlova recorded six goals and 11 points this postseason. She was selected Most Outstanding Player of the ECAC Hockey Championship Tournament after recording three goals and two assists over the league’s championship weekend at Cheel Arena. • Tiley backstops Clarkson’s stingy defense as one of the top goaltenders in the nation. She has started 38 of the 39 games, playing the second most minutes (2261:25) of all Division I goatlenders. Named ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Year for the second time in her career, Tiley leads the country in victories (33) and winning percentage (.882) and is tied for most shutouts (11). She ranks second in Division I in goals against average (1.25) and third in save percentage (.942). Tiley has allowed only fi ve goals in the postseason and just six goals over the last eight games. Since February 10, she has given up more than one goal in a game just once (two in 4-2 victory over St. Lawrence in ECAC semifi nals on March 3). • Clarkson’s captain, Harmon was honored as ECAC Hockey’s Best Defenseman for the second consecutive year. She leads the nation’s defensemen in plus/minus +51 and is tied for third in scoring from the blueline with 32 points, including 24 assists. Harmon is the second Clarkson defenseman all-time to reach the century mark in scoring with 113 career points on 30 goals and 83 assists through 158 games. She joins fellow defender Erin Ambrose ‘16 in the Green and Gold’s 100-point club. • An unheralded Clarkson forward, junior Rhyen McGill is Clarkson’s fi fth-leading scorer with 26 points on 18 goals and eight assists. She has tallied seven times on the power-play, notched six game-winners and one shorthanded marker. McGill is approaching the cen- tury mark with 82 career points (41-41) through 119 games. She recorded her fi rst career hat trick in the ECAC Hockey Quarterfi nal Game 2, 4-1 win over Yale (2/24). McGill scored the winning goal and had an assist in 4-3 win over Minnesota in last year’s NCAA Semifi nals (3/17) in St. Charles, MO. • A standout two-way defender, sophomore defenseman Ella Shelton excells at both ends of the ice. She is second in scoring from the blueline and sixth overall for the Knights in scoring with 25 points, including 20 assists, and posts a +48 plus/minus rating. She enjoyed her fi rst career two-goal outing, scoring twice in the Game 1 ECAC Hockey Quarterfi nal 10-1 win over Yale (2/23). • Similar to the ECAC Hockey all-league all-star awards, Clarkson also dominated the conference championship All-Tournament Team, placing fi ve players on the six member all-star team. The Knights’ sophomore center Michaela Pejzlova also earned Most Outstanding Player of the tournament. Joining Pejzlova on the all-tournament team were junior forward Loren Gabel, senior defenseman Savannah Harmon, sophomore defenseman Ella Shelton and senior goaltender Shea Tiley • One of the top players in the history of the Clarkson University Women’s Hockey program, Renata Fast ‘16 participated for the Canadian Olympic Women’s Hockey team in PyeongChang, South Korea for the 2018 Winter Olympic Hockey Tournament. Fast played in 144 career games for the Golden Knights, recording 13 goals and 44 assists to go along with a +81 plus/minus rating from 2012-16. She played a key role on Clarkson’s 2014 NCAA National Championship team and was named to the 2014 NCAA Frozen Four All-Tournament team. Fast lived up to her surname by scoring the quickest goal in NCAA Tournament history, just 10 seconds in for the game-winner against Quinnipiac in the NCAA quarterfi nal game (3/12/16). 2017 CLARKSON HOCKEY 2018

Longest Games in Clarkson’s History: LAST GOAL FOR 1. 84:22 - March 5, 2006 - in 2-1 2ot loss at Harvard - Game 3 ECAC Quarterfi nals #4 Mitchell ...... 10/6/17 vs Bemidji State 2. 79:37 - March 4, 2006 - in 2-1 ot win at Harvard - Game 2 ECAC Quarterfi nals #7 Giguere ...... 3/10/18 vs Mercyhurst #8 Lefl er ...... 2/5/16 vs RPI 3. 78:37 - February 27, 2011 - in 4-3 ot loss at Dartmouth - Game 3 ECAC Quarterfi nals #9 Stoddard ...... 11/4/17 at Brown 4. 76:52 - March 10, 2018 - in 2-1 ot win vs Mercyhurst in NCAA Quarterfi nal #10 Pejzlova ...... 3/10/18 vs Mercyhurst #11 Shelton ...... 2/23/18 vs Yale (2) The Series: #12 Beaumier ...... This will be the fi rst meeting between Clarkson and Ohio State #14 Harmon ...... 2/17/18 vs Harvard Scouting Ohio State #15 Titus ...... 2/23/18 vs Yale Ohio State competes in the WCHA Women’s conference and went 14-6-4 in league #16 Boyle ...... 1/30/18 vs Syracuse (2) play, good enough for second behind Wisconsin. The Buckeyes post an overall record of #17 Turnquist ...... 2/16/18 vs Dartmouth 24-10-4 and went 2-0 against ECAC Hockey, defeating RPI 4-1 and 4-0 at the beginning of the season. Ohio State split their series with #2 seeded Wisconsin this season proving #18 Hector ...... 11/18/17 vs Princeton how dangerous of a team they can be. After fi nishing the regular season in second place #19 Gabel ...... 3/4/18 vs Colgate in the WCHA, the Buckeyes played a home series against Minnesota State in the WCHA #20 Pidgeon ...... 1/20/18 at Dartmouth Quarterfi nals, winning 6-0 and 5-2 to advance to the WCHA Final Face-Off Semifi nal. #21 Keenan ...... 10/16/15 at Boston Univ. Ohio State fell to Minnesota 2-0 in Minneapolis and was left to the selection show to #22 Vinkle ...... 12/9/17 at RPI know its fate. #24 Fournier ...... 2/23/18 vs Yale The Buckeyes were placed in the NCAA tournament and were slated to face off #25 McGill ...... 3/4/18 vs St. Lawrence against a high-powered Boston College team which had the two leading scorers in the nation. The Buckeyes were up to the challenge and shut out Boston College 2-0 on the #26 Mariani ...... 3/4/18 vs Colgate road to advance to their fi rst-ever Frozen Four appearance. #28 Pozzebon ...... 12/2/17 at St. Lawrence Ohio State is led offensively by two freshmen in Emma Maltais and Tatum Skaggs. Mal- tais leads the team with 40 points on 16 goals and 24 assists. Skaggs leads the Buckeyes in Clarkson Record When scoring with 23 goals and adds_ 14 assists for 37 points. Junior Kassidy Sauvé has started Scores 2+Points 31 games for Ohio State this season posting a record of 19-8-4 with a 1.92 goals against #4 Mitchell 1-0-0 average and a .937 save percentage. Sauvé also has 10 shutouts, good enough for third in #7 Giguere 22-0-0 19-1-0 the nation, one behind Shea Tiley. #8 Lefl er 3-0-0 4-0-0 #9 Stoddard 2-0-0 2-0-0 TALE TAPE (as of 3/11) #10 Pejzlova 28-2-1 23-1-1 C O S #11 Shelton 8-0-2 10-0-1 Overall 34-4-1 24-10-4 #12 Beaumier Conference 19-3-0/T-1st (38pts) 14-6-4/2nd WCHA (49pts) #14 Harmon 27-0-2 25-0-1 Team Off ense 3.97 2.95 #15 Titus 18-1-1 13-0-1 National Rank 4th 13th Conference Off ense 4.09 2.62 #16 Boyle 4-0-0 2-0-0 Conference Rank 1st 3rd #17 Turnquist 2-0-1 1-0-0 Team Defense 1.21 2.00 #18 Hector 1-0-0 National Rank 3rd T-11th #19 Gabel 50-4-2 42-2-0 Conference Defense 1.32 2.12 #20 Pidgeon 4-1-0 2-0-0 Conference Rank 1st 2nd #21 Keenan 1-0-0 1-0-0 Power Play 25.4% (36-142) 16.4% (19-116) #22 Vinkle 12-1-0 7-0-1 National Rank 3rd 20th #24 Fournier 2-0-0 - Conference Power Play 20.8% (16-77) 12.9 (8-62) #25 McGill 32-1-3 19-0-0 Conference Rank 3rd 6th #26 Mariani 16-0-0 7-0-0 Penalty Kill 90.3% (139-154) 87.2% (102-117) #28 Pozzebon 10-2-1 7-0-0 National Rank 3rd 9th Conference Penalty Kill 88.8% (79-89) 81.2% (52-64) Conference Rank 3rd 5th 2017 CLARKSON HOCKEY 2018

2017-18 ECAC Hockey All-Stars USCHO.com Poll Game #39 (March 10, 2018) - Att: 1383 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY - March 5, 2018 PLAYER OF YEAR NCAA QUARTERFINAL Loren Gabel, Clarkson Pts (1st Place Votes) Final Score: CLARKSON 2 - Mercyhurst 1 ot ROOKIE OF YEAR 1. CLARKSON-ECAC (14)...... 149 Elizabeth Giguere, Clarkson 2. Wisconsin-WCHA (1) ...... 136 Elizabeth Giguere scored on a backhand shot late in GOALTENDER OF YEAR overtime to help lead Clarkson to a 2-1 victory against 3. Colgate-ECAC ...... 119 Shea Tiley, Clarkson Mercyhurst n the NCAA Quarterfinals in front of BEST DEFENSEMAN 4. Boston College-HEA ...... 106 1,353 fans Saturday afternoon at Cheel Arena.The win Savannah Harmon, Clarkson 5. Minnesota-WCHA ...... 83 lifted the defending National Champions back to the BEST FORWARD 6. Ohio State-WCHA ...... 77 the Frozen Four for the third straight year and fourth Loren Gabel, Clarkson time in the past fi ve seasons and improved the Golden COACH OF YEAR 7. Cornell-ECAC ...... 62 Knights to a school-record 34-4-1. Clarkson had to 8. St. Lawrence-ECAC...... 40 overcome a solid eff ort by Mercyhurst to pull out the Matt Desrosiers, Clarkson overtime triumph. The Lakers scored fi rst with just 21 FIRST TEAM ALL-LEAGUE 9. Northeastern-HEA ...... 27 Forward - Loren Gabel, Clarkson 10. Robert Morris-CHA ...... 12 seconds remaining in the middle frame. ECAC Hockey postseason standout Michaela Pejzlova continued her Forward - Elizabeth Giguere, Clarkson Also receiving votes: hot hand in the NCAA playoff s, scoring her 26 goal of Forward - Kristin O’Neill, Cornell Mercyhursty 11, Maine 3 the season and fourth in the past three games early in Defense - Savannah Harmon, Clarkson the third on the power play to tie the game. Giguere Defense - Lauren Wildfang, Colgate Goal - Shea Tiley, Clarkson USA Today/USA Hockey Mag. Poll ended Clarkson’s fourth-longest contest late in the fi rst 20-minute extra session, fi nishing off a 2-on-1 rush SECOND TEAM ALL-LEAGUE - March 13, 2018 with Pejzlova at 16:52 for her 26 goal of the season. Forward - Jessie Eldridge, Colgate Pts (1st Place Votes) The Knights’ captain Savannah Harmon also assisted. Forward - Michaela Pejzlova, Clarkson 1. CLARKSON-ECAC (13)...... 184 Clarkson outshot Mercyhurst 32-28, including a 10-5 Forward - Hannah Miller, St. Lawrence margin in overtime. Shea Tiley made 30 saves for her Defense - Jamie Bourbonnais, Cornell 2. Wisconsin-WCHA (6) ...... 177 112 career victory. Defense - Ella Shelton, Clarkson 3. Colgate-ECAC ...... 152 Goal - Lovisa Selander, Rensselaer 4. Ohio State-WCHA ...... 128 THIRD TEAM ALL-LEAGUE 5. Boston College-HEA ...... 133 Mercyhurst (18-15-4) 0 1 0 0 x — 1 Forward - Carly Bullock, Princeton CLARKSON (34-4-1) 0 0 1 1 x — 2 6. Minnesota-WCHA ...... 93 Forward - Shae Labbe, Colgate Forward - Kennedy Marchment, St. Lawrence 7. Cornell-ECAC ...... 68 1st: No Scoring Defense - Sarah Knee, Cornell 8. Northeastern-HEA ...... 44 2nd: MRC-Hartwick-14 (Blasen, Nuutinen); 19:39 Defense - Mallory Souliotis, Yale 3rd: CU-Pejzlova-26 (Harmon, Gabel), ppg; 5:30 9. St. Lawrence-ECAC ...... 41 Goal - Julia Vandyk, Colgate OT: CU-Giguere-26 (Pejzlova, Harmon); 16:52 ALL-ROOKIE TEAM 10. Mercyhurst-CHA ...... 39 Penalties: Clarkson 3/6, Mercyhurst 5/10 Forward - Elizabeth Giguere, Clarkson Also receiving votes: Power Plays: Clarkson 1-5, Mercyhurst 0-3 Forward - Becca Gilmore, Harvard Robert Morris 2, Maine 1 Svs: CU (Tiley - 76:52) 6-10-6-5=27 MRC (Blair - 76:42) 9-10-2-9=30 Forward - Maddie Mills, Cornell CLARKSON National Polls Defense - Emma Buckles, Harvard 1 - USCHO.com/2 - USA Today/USA Hockey Defense - Skylar Podvey, St. Lawrence Goal - Gianna Meloni, Yale Date 1 2 9/18 1 1 1/8 3 3 9/26 --- 1 1/15 2 2 1/22 T-3 3 10/2 2 2 2017-18 ECAC WOMEN’S HOCKEY STANDINGS(3/15) 10/9 2 2 1/29 2 3 FINAL Conference Overall 10/16 2 2 2/5 1 1 10/23 2 2 2/12 2 2 Pts GP Record Win% GF- GA GP Record Win% GF- GA 10/30 3 3 2/19 2 2 1. CLARKSON 38 22 19- 3- 0 .864 90- 29 39 34- 4- 1 .885 155- 47 2/26 2 2 11/6 3 3 Colgate 38 22 19- 3- 0 .864 80- 35 39 33- 5- 1 .859 145- 65w 11/13 4 4 3/5 1 1 11/20 4 4 3/13 --- 1 3 Cornell 32 22 15- 5- 2 .727 66- 42 33 21- 9- 3 .682 100- 65 11/27 4 4 4 St. Lawrence 30 22 14- 6- 2 .682 67- 40 35 20-11- 4 .629 96- 73 12/4 3 3 12/11 3 3 5 Quinnipiac 25 22 12- 9- 1 .568 41- 40 36 16-17- 3 .486 65- 71 6 Princeton 23 22 11-10- 1.523 60- 43 32 14-14- 4 .500 79- 64 CLARKSON vs. T0P 10 Opponents 7 Harvard 22 22 10-10- 2 .500 52- 48 31 13-16- 2 .452 79- 88 Ranked Date Opponent 1/2 Result 8 Yale 18 22 8-12- 2 .409 43- 53 31 10-17- 4 .387 59- 83 9/29 Northeastern 8/8 T(A) 1-1ot 9 Rensselaer 15 22 6-13- 3 .341 35- 50 34 9-19- 6 .353 54- 78 9/30 Northeastern 8/8 W(A) 5-1 10 Union 12 22 5-15- 2 .273 45- 78 34 7-22- 5 .279 65-121 10/20 St. Lawrence 6/6 W(A) 4-2 10/21 St. Lawrence 6/6 W(H) 6-1 11 Dartmouth 9 22 3-16- 3 .205 25- 77 27 5-19- 3 .241 37- 98 10/27 Colgate 5/5 L(H) 4-3ot 12 Brown 2 22 1-21- 0 .045 31-100 29 2-27- 0 .069 46-134 10/28 Cornell 9/T-9 W(H) 6-0 11/30 St. Lawrence 8/8 W(H) 2-1 Preseason ECAC Hockey 2017 Women’s Coaches’ Poll 12/2 St. Lawrence 8/8 W(A) 4-1 (1st Place Votes) Pts 1/26 Cornell 6/6 W(A) 4-3ot 1. CLARKSON (10) 119 7. Harvard 61 1/27 Colgate 2/4 W(A) 5-3 8. Yale 51 3/3 St. lawrence 8/8 W(H) 4-2 2. St. Lawrence (1) 103 3/4 Colgate 4/4 W(H) 3-0 3. Cornell (1) 99 9. Rensselaer 33 4. Colgate 88 10. Dartmouth 29 5. Quinnipiac 85 11. Union 25 6. Princeton 82 12. Brown 17 2017 CLARKSON HOCKEY 2018 CLARKSON in the TOP 20 NCAA RANKINGS - (through 3/11) - TEAM - Overall Record: 34-4-1 30-4-5 Scoring Off ense - 4th 3.97 ECAC Hockey: 19-3-0 14-3-5 Scoring Defense - 3rd 1.21 Home Games: 19-2-0 17-2-1 Scoring Margin - 2nd 2.77 Away Games: 15-2-1 12-2-4 Power Play - 3rd 25.4% (36-142) Neutral Site Games: 1-0-0 Penalty Kill - 3rd 90.3% (139-154) vs. ECAC Hockey (nl): 2-0-0 2-0-0 Penalty Minutes - 12th 8.9 vs. College Hockey America: 4-0-0 2-0-0 Combined Special Teams - 2nd 59.1% vs. Hockey East: 2-1-1 6-0-0 - INDIVIDUAL - vs. WCHA: 2-0-0 4-1-0 Points Per Game - Gabel -4th - 1.90 (35-39-74) POSTSEASON 5-0-0 Giguere -6th - 1.77 (26-43-69) Pejzlova -11th- 1.38 (26-28-54) Friday Game: 11-4-1 14-2-2 Goals Per Game - Gabel -3rd - 0.90 (35) Saturday Game: 19-0-0 13-1-3 Giguere T-9th - 0.67 (26) Other Day: 4-0-0 3-1-0 Pejzlova T-9th - 0.67 (26) Assists Per Game - Giguere -2nd - 1.10 (43) Scoring fi rst: 28-1-0 21-1-2 Gabel -T-5th - 1.00 (39) Opp scores fi rst: 6-3-1 9-3-2 Pejzlova -17th - .72 (28) Leading aft er 1st: 22-1-0 16-1-2 Points Per Game Rookie - Giguere - 2nd - 1.77 (26-43-69) Trailing aft er 1st: 0-2-0 7-2-1 Power Play Goals - Pejzlova -T-4th - (8) Tied aft er 1st: 12-1-1 7-1-2 Gabel -T-10th - (7) Leading aft er 2nd: 28-1-0 24-0-2 McGill -T-10th - (7) Trailing aft er 2nd: 2-1-1 1-2-1 Short-Handed Goals - Titus - T-18th - (1) Tied aft er 2nd: 4-2-0 5-2-2 McGill -T-18th - (1) Overtime: 3-2-1 0-1-5 Game-Winning Goals - Gabel -T-3rd - (7) McGill -T-6th - (6) Outshooting Opp: 33-3-0 30-3-4 Pejzlova -T-6th - (6) Outshot by Opp: 1-1-1 0-1-0 Giguere -T-10th - (5) Shots are Even: 0-0-1 Points Per Game Defense - Harmon -4th - 0.87 (8-26-34) Shelton -17th - 0.68 (5-20-25) Recording 0-20 shots: Goals Against Average - Tiley - 4th - 1.25 Recording 21-30 shots: 14-3-1 2-1-2 Save Percentage - Tiley -4th - .942 Recording 31-40 shots: 9-1-0 16-1-3 Winning Percentage - Tiley -1st- .882 (33-4-1) Recording 41-49 shots: 9-0-0 8-1-0 Shutouts - Tiley -2nd - 11 Recording 50+ shots: 2-0-0 4-0-0 CLARKSON in FINAL ECAC HOCKEY RANKINGS - (through 2/18) - TEAM - Allowing 0-20 shots: 14-2-0 21-4-3 Scoring Off ense - 1st 4.09 Allowing 21-30 shots: 19-1-0 8-0-2 Scoring Defense - 1st 1.32 Allowing 31-40 shots: 0-0-1 1-0-0 Power Play - 3rd 20.8% (16-77) Allowing 41-49 shots: 1-0-0 Penalty Kill - 3rd 88.8% (79-89) Penalty Minutes - T-3rd 8.8 Game decided by 1 goal or less: 6-3-1 7-3-5 - INDIVIDUAL - Game decided by 2 goals: 9-1-0 6-0-0 Game decided by 3 or more: 19-0-0 17-1-0 Points Per Game - Gabel -1st - 1.91 (22-20-42) Giguere -2nd - 1.82 (16-24-40) CU does not score: 0-1-0 0-2-1 Pejzlova -5th - 1.18 (11-15-26) CU scores 1 goal: 0-0-1 2-1-0 Goals Per Game - Gabel -1st - 1.00 (22) CU scores 2 goals: 7-2-0 2-0-3 Giguere -3rd - 0.73 (16) CU scores 3 goals: 4-1-0 8-1-1 Pejzlova -T-8th - 0.50 (11) CU scores 4 goals: 12-0-0 6-0-0 Assists Per Games - Giguere -1st -1.09 (24) CU scores 5 goals: 5-0-0 6-0-0 Gabel -2nd - 0.91 (20) CU scores 6+ goals: 6-0-0 6-0-0 Power Play Points - Giguere -T-2nd - 0.41 (2-7-9) Gabel -T-5th - 0.36 (4-4-8) CU scores no PPG: 13-1-1 14-4-4 Power Play Goals - Gabel -T-3rd - (4) CU scores 1 PPG: 14-1-0 11-0-1 Pejzlova -T-9th - (3) CU scores 2 PPGs: 4-2-0 4-0-0 Shorthanded Goals - Titus - T-3rd - (1) CU scores 3+ PPGs: 3-0-0 1-0-0 McGill -T-3rd - (1) CU scores SHG: 2-0-0 3-0-1 Points Per Game Rookie - Giguere -1st - 1.82 (16-24-40) Pidgeon -T-12th - 0.38 (5-3-8) September games: 1-0-1 Points Per Game Defense - Harmon -T-2nd - 0.86 (6-13-19) October Games: 7-1-0 9-0-2 Shelton -7th - 0.73 (2-14-16) November Games: 5-2-0 5-2-0 Game-Winning Goals - Gabel - T-4th - (4) December Games: 4-0-0 1-1-0 Goals Against Average - Tiley - 1st - (1.42) January Games: 7-0-0 6-0-2 Save Percentage - Tiley -4th - (.934) February Games: 7-1-0 7-0-1 Winning Percentage - Tiley -2nd- (.857) March Games: 3-0-0 2-1-0

2017 CLARKSON HOCKEY 2018

VS WISCONSIN - BADGERS LEADS SERIES 3-1-1

Date Result CU WIS Last Meeting ...... Mar. 19, 2017 (CU W 3-0 in NCAA Championship) 1/24/15 T(A) 1 1 ot First Meeting ...... Jan. 24, 2015 (1-1 ot Tie in Madison) 1/25/15 L(A) 0 4 Last Clarkson Win ...... Mar. 19, 2017 (CU W 3-0 in NCAA Championship) 10/14/16 L(H) 2 3 ot Last Wisconsin Win ...... Oct. 15, 2016 (4-1 in Potsdam) 10/15/16 L(H) 1 4 First Clarkson Win ...... Mar. 19, 2017 (3-0 in NCAA Championship) 3/19/17 W(N) 3 0 NCAA Champ. First Wisconsin Win ...... Jan. 25, 2015 (4-0 in Madison) Totals 1-3-1 7 12 Last Clarkson Win at Home ...... Last Clarkson Win at Wisconsin ...... Golden Knights vs. Wisconsin Last Wisconsin Win at Home ...... an. 25, 2015 (4-0 in Madison) Player GP G A P Last Wisconsin Win at CU ...... Oct. 15, 2016 (4-1 in Potsdam) Harmon 5 1 1 2 Last Tie ...... Jan. 24, 2015 (1-1 ot Tie in Madison) Titus 5 0 0 0 Shutouts for Clarkson ...... 1 Lefl er 5 0 0 0 Last Clarkson Shutout ...... Mar. 19, 2017 (CU W 3-0 in NCAA Championship) Mariani 3 0 0 0 Shutouts for Wisconsin ...... McGill 3 0 0 0 Last Wisconsin Shutout ...... Jan. 25, 2015 (4-0 in Madison) Vinkle 3 0 0 0 Most Clarkson Goals ...... 3 (Mar. 19, 2017 in NCAA Championship) Gabel 3 1 1 2 Most Wisconsin Goals ...... 4 (two times) Pozzebon 3 1 0 1 Total Goals for Clarkson ...... 7 Keenan 3 0 0 0 Total Goals for Wisconsin ...... 12 Fournier 5 0 0 0 Overtime Record ...... 0-1-1 Shelton 3 0 1 1 Last Overtime Game ...... Oct. 14, 2016 (CU L 3-2 ot in Potsdam) Pejzlova 3 0 1 1 First Overtime Game ...... Jan. 24, 2015 (1-1 ot Tie in Madison) Turnquist 3 0 0 0 Longest Clarkson Win Streak ...... 1 Beaumier 0 0 0 0 Longest Wisconsin Win Streak ...... 3 Boyle 0 0 0 0 Current Streak ...... 1 by Clarkson Giguere 0 0 0 0 Last Five Meetings ...... Wisconsin leads 3-1-1 Hector 0 0 0 0 Last 10 Meetings ...... Wisconsin leads 3-1-1 Mitchell 0 0 0 0 During the 2000s ...... Pidgeon 0 0 0 0 During the 2010s ...... Wisconsin leads 3-1-1 Stoddard 0 0 0 0 Record at Cheel Arena ...... Wisconsin leads 2-0-0 All-Time Winning Percentage vs Wisconsin ...... 300 Player GP Min GA GAA SV% W/L/T Tiley 5 306:49 12 2.35 .934 1-3-1 2017 CLARKSON HOCKEY 2018

VS COLGATE - CLARKSON LEADS SERIES 20-9-4 Date Result CU Opp 11/9/03 L(A) 2 4 Last Meeting ...... Mar. 4, 2018 (CU W 3-0 in Potsdam ECAC Final) 11/28/03 L(H) 1 2 First Meeting ...... Nov. 9, 2003 (CU L 2-4 in Hamilton) 1/28/05 L(H) 1 3 Last Clarkson Win ...... Mar. 4, 2018 (CU W 3-0 in Potsdam ECAC Final) 2/26/05 L(A) 1 2 Last Colgate Win ...... Oct 27, 2017 (4-3 in Potsdam) 1/20/06 W(H) 3 1 First Clarkson Win ...... Dec 20, 2006 (3-1 in Potsdam) 2/11/06 L(A) 0 2 First Colgate Win ...... Nov. 9, 2003 (3-4 in Hamilton) 11/24/06 W(A) 2 1 ot Last Clarkson Win at Home ...... Mar. 4, 2018 (3-0 in ECAC Final) 2/3/07 W(H) 1 0 Last Clarkson Win at Colgate ...... Jan. 27, 2018 (5-3) 1/18/08 W(H) 3 1 Last Colgate Win at Home ...... Dec 3, 2010 (2-5) 2/9/08 T(A) 1 1 ot Last Colgate Win at CU ...... Oct 27, 2017 (4-3 in Potsdam) 12/6/08 T(H) 2 2 ot Last Tie ...... Feb 5, 2011 (2-2 in Potsdam) 1/30/09 T(A) 1 1 ot Shutouts for Clarkson ...... 5 11/14/09 W(A) 4 1 Last Clarkson Shutout ...... Mar. 4 2018 (3-0 in Potsdam ECAC Final) 1/29/10 W(H) 3 0 Shutouts for Colgate ...... 1 12/3/10 L(A) 2 5 Last Colgate Shutout ...... Feb 11, 2006 (0-2 in Hamilton) 2/5/11 T(H) 2 2 ot Most Clarkson Goals ...... 5 (three times) 1/27/12 W(H) 4 1 Most Colgate Goals ...... 5 2/18/12 W(A) 1 0 Total Goals for Clarkson ...... 82 12/1/12 L(H) 1 2 Total Goals for Colgate ...... 54 1/18/13 W(A) 3 1 Overtime Record ...... 1-5-1 10/26/13 W(A) 2 0 Last Overtime Game ...... Oct 27, 2017 (CU L 4-3 in Potsdam) 1/24/14 W(H) 5 2 First Overtime Game ...... Nov. 24, 2006 (CU W 2-1 in Hamilton) 12/6/14 W(H) 5 1 Longest Clarkson Win Streak ...... 5 1/9/15 W(A) 3 1 Longest Colgate Win Streak ...... 4 12/4/15 L(H) 3 4 ot Current Streak ...... 2 by Clarkson 1/23/16 W(A) 3 2 Last Five Meetings ...... Clarkson leads 4-1-0 3/5/16 W(N) 5 2 ECAC Semifi nals Last 10 Meetings ...... Clarkson leads 8-2-0 1/21/17 W(H) 2 1 During the 2000s ...... Clarkson leads 6-5-3 2/17/17 W(A) 5 2 During the 2010s ...... Clarkson leads 13-4-1 10/27/17 L(H) 3 4 ot Record at Cheel Arena ...... Clarkson leads 9-5-2 1/27/18 W(A) 5 3 All-Time Winning Percentage vs Colgate ...... 667 3/4/18 W(H) 3 0 ECAC Champ. Totals 20-9-4 82 54 Golden Knights vs. Colgate Player GP G A P Harmon 10 0 4 4 Titus 9 1 3 4 Lefl er 10 0 1 1 Mariani 8 2 1 3 McGill 8 2 0 2 Vinkle 8 2 2 4 Gabel 8 6 5 11 Pozzebon 8 1 4 5 Keenan 8 0 0 0 Fournier 9 0 0 0 Shelton 5 0 2 2 Pejzlova 5 2 2 4 Turnquist 5 0 2 2 Boyle 2 0 0 0 Giguere 3 1 5 6 Hector 3 0 0 0 Mitchell 3 0 0 0 Pidgeon 3 0 0 0 Stoddard 2 0 0 0 Beaumier 0 0 0 0

Player GP Min GA GAA SV% W/L/T Tiley 10 599:49 20 2.00 .903 7-2-1 Clarkson has won the NCAA Championship twice in the past four seasons, the only eastern school to claim the national title.

CLARKSONCLARKSON and THE NCAA TOURNAMENT

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS - 2 (2014, 2017) Championship Game: 2-0 Semifi nals: 2-1 Quarterfi nals: 4-3 Overall NCAA Playoff Record: 8-4 (7 years - .666 win pct.) at Cheel Arena: 3-0

2018 Quarterfi nal—Cheel Arena, Potsdam, N.Y.. Clarkson 2 - Mercyhurst 1 ot (March 10)

2017 Quarterfi nal—Cheel Arena, Potsdam, N.Y.. Clarkson 3 - Cornell 1 (March 11) Frozen Four—Family Arena, St. Charles, MO Semifi nals—Clarkson 4 - Minnesota 3 (March 17) CHAMPIONSHIP— Clarkson 3 - Wisconsin 0 (March 19) 2017 National Champions 2016 Quarterfi nal—High Point Solutions Arena, Hamden, Conn. Clarkson 1 - Quinnipiac 0 (March 12) 22014014 NationalNational ChampionsChampions Frozen Four—Whittemore Center Arena, Durham, N.H. Semifinals—Boston College 3 - Clarkson 2 ot (March 17)

2015 Quarterfi nal—Kelley Rink,Chestnut Hill, Mass. Boston College 5 - Clarkson 1 (March 14)

2014 Quarterfi nal—Cheel Arena, Potsdam, N.Y. Clarkson 3 - Boston College 1 (March 15) Frozen Four—High Point Solutions Arena, Hamden, Conn. Semifi nals—Clarkson 5 - Mercyhurst 1 (March 21) CHAMPIONSHIP— Clarkson 5 - Minnesota 4 (March 23)

2013 Quarterfi nal—Walker Brown Arena, Boston, Mass. Boston University 5 - Clarkson 3 (March 16)

2010 Quarterfi nal—Ridder Arena, Minneapolis, Minn. Minnesota 3 - Clarkson 2 ot (March 13)

CLARKSON'S ALL-TIME NCAA ALL-TR. TEAM SELECTIONS

2017 2014 MOP - Cayley Mercer MOP - Jamie Lee Rattray Forward - Cayley Mercer Forward - Jamie Lee Rattray Forward - Genevieve Bannon Defense - Renata Fast Defense - Savannah Harmon Goaltener - 2017 CLARKSON HOCKEY 2018 CLARKSON WOMEN’S HOCKEY - Th e First 15 Years (2003-18) ECAC HOCKEY Year GP W L T Win% GF GA W L T Place GF GA Coach Captain 2003-04 31 16 12 3 .565 86 55 R. Seeley K. Allgood 2004-05 36 13 17 6 .444 71 77 7 12 1 8th 34 42 R. Seeley L. Williams 2005-06 37 22 14 1 .608 87 52 12 8 0 T-3rd 49 27 R. Seeley L. Williams 2006-07 36 18 15 3 .542 96 74 10 10 2 T-6th 52 47 R. Seeley L. Williams 2007-08 38 24 9 5 .697 107 54 13 6 3 4th 66 35 R. Seeley K. Morrison 2008-09 36 16 14 6 .528 94 70 10 8 4 7th 51 38 M.&S. Desrosiers K. McKenney 2009-10 40 23 12 5 .638 104 69 14 5 3 2nd 47 28 M.&S. Desrosiers B. Selina 2010-11 37 14 17 6 .459 76 85 10 8 4 6th 50 46 M.&S. Desrosiers C. Olson 2011-12 37 22 10 5 .662 103 66 15 5 2 3rd 69 31 M.&S. Desrosiers K. Ptolemy 2012-13 38 28 10 0 .737 110 68 18 4 0 T-2nd 61 28 M.&S. Desrosiers Carly Mercer 2013-14 41 31 5 5 .817 150 46 16 2 4 1st 81 25 M.&S. Desrosiers Carly Mercer 2014-15 38 24 11 3 .671 109 61 16 4 2 T-1st 64 28 M. Desrosiers S. MacAulay 2015-16 40 30 5 5 .812 140 54 14 3 5 2nd 78 30 M. Desrosiers S. MacAulay 2016-17 41 32 4 5 .841 146 63 19 1 2 1st 91 32 M. Desrosiers C. Mercer, S.Harmon 2017-18 38 34 4 1 .882 155 47 19 3 0 T-1st 90 29 M. Desrosiers S. Harmon Totals 565 347 159 59 .666 1,634 941 193 79 32 945 554

CLARKSON in POSTSEASON PLAY 2004 - was not eligible 2005 - ECAC Quarterfi nals at Harvard, March 4-5 - L 2-0 (5-0, 3-1) 2006 - ECAC Quarterfi nals at Harvard, March 3-5 - L 2-1 (1-0, 1-2ot, 2-1 2ot) 2007 - ECAC Quarterfi nals at St. Lawrence, February 23-24 - L 2-0 (3-2, 3-1) 2008 - ECAC Quarterfi nals vs Princeton, Feb. 29 - March 2 - W 2-1 (0-1, 3-2 ot, 2-1) ECAC Semifi nal at Harvard, March 8 - L 3-0 2009 - ECAC Quarterfi nals at St. Lawrence, February 27-28 - L 2-0 (4-3ot, 2-1) 2010 - ECAC Quarterfi nals vs St. Lawrence, February 26-28 - W 2-1 (5-0, 1-2, 4-1) ECAC Semifi nals vs Harvard, March 5 - W 3-2 ECAC Championship at Cornell, March 7 - L 4-3ot NCAA Quarterfi nals at Minnesota, March 13 - L 3-2ot 2011 - ECAC Quarterfi nals at Dartmouth, February 25-27 - L 2-1 (1-4, 4-2, 4-3ot) 2012 - ECAC Quarterfi nals vs Quinnipiac, February 24-26 - L 2-1 (1-4, 2-1, 2-0) 2013 - ECAC Quarterfi nals vs Rensselaer, March 1-2 - W 2-0 (3-2ot, 5-2) ECAC Semifi nals vs Harvard, March 9 (at Cornell) - L 4-2 NCAA Quarterfi nals at Boston University, March 16 - L 5-3 2014 - ECAC Quarterfi nals vs Dartmouth, Feb. 28 - March 1 - W 2-0 (2-0, 2-0) ECAC Semifi nals vs Quinnipiac, March 8 (at Cheel Arena) - W 6-0 ECAC Championship vs Cornell, March 9 (at Cheel Arena) - L 1-0 NCAA Quarterfi nals vs Boston College, March 15 (at Cheel Arena) - W 3-1 NCAA Semifi nals vs Mercyhurst, March 21 (at Quinnipiac) - W 5-1 NCAA Championship vs Minnesota, March 23 (at Quinnipiac) - W 5-4 2015 - ECAC Quarterfi nals vs Dartmouth, Feb. 27 - March 1 - W 2-0 (6-0, 4-1) ECAC Semifi nals vs Cornell, March 7 (at Cheel Arena) - L 3-0 NCAA Quarterfi nals at Boston College, March 14 - L 5-1 2016 - ECAC Quarterfi nals vs Cornell, Feb. 26 - Feb. 27 - W 2-0 (2-0, 5-2) ECAC Semifi nals vs Colgate, March 5 (at Quinnipiac) - W 5-2 ECAC Championship vs Quinnipiac, March 6 (at Quinnipiac) - L 1-0 NCAA Quarterfi nals at Quinnipiac, March 12 - W 1-0 NCAA Semifi nals vs Boston College, March 18 (at UNH) - L 3-2 ot 2017 - ECAC Quarterfi nals vs Rensselaer, Feb. 24 - Feb. 25 - W 2-0 (4-1, 5-2) ECAC Semifi nals vs Princeton, March 4 (at Cheel Arena) - W 4-0 ECAC Championship vs Cornell, March 5 (at Cheel Arena) - W 1-0 NCAA Quarterfi nals vs Cornell, March 11 (at Cheel Arena) - W 3-1 NCAA Semifi nals vs Minnesota March 17 (at St. Charles, MO) - W 4-3 NCAA Championship vs Wisconsin, March 29 (at St. Charles, MO)) - W 3-0 2018 - ECAC Quarterfi nals vs Yale, Feb. 23 - Feb. 24 - W 2-0 (10-1, 4-1) ECAC Semifi nals vs St. Lawrence, March 3 (at Cheel Arena) - W 4-2 ECAC Championship vs Colgate, March 4 (at Cheel Arena) - W 3-0 NCAA Quarterfi nals vs Meryhurst, March 10 (at Cheel Arena) - W 2-1ot NCAA Semifi nals vs Ohio State, March 16 (at Univ. of Minnesota) - ECAC Quarterfi nal Series: 8-6 (19-14) - at Cheel Arena: 9-1 (17-4), ECAC Semifi nals: 5-3 - at Cheel Arena: 4-1, ECAC Championships: 2-3 - at Cheel Arena: 2-1 NCAA Quarterfi nals: 4-3 - at Cheel Arena: 3-0, NCAA Semifi nals: 2-1, NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2-0 (2014, 2017) 2017 CLARKSON HOCKEY 2018

CLARKSON INDIVIDUAL HONORS: CLARKSON WOMEN’S HOCKEY #19 LOREN GABEL JENNA BRENNEMAN - So., Goaltender Eagan, MN CAREER HIGHS Goals: 3(4x) in 4-1 W(H) vs Yale, 2/24/18 - ECAC Honor Roll - 2/5 #4 AVERY MITCHELL Assists: 3(2x) in 4-1 W(H) vs Yale, 2/24/18 Pts: 6 - (3-3) in 4-1 W(H) vs Yale, 2/24/18 LOREN GABEL - Jr., Forward Goals: 1 in 2-0 W(H) vs Bemidji State, 10/6/17 Kitchener, ONT #20 KRISTY PIDGEON - PATTY KAZMAIER TOP 3 FINALIST Assists: 1 (4x) in 4-2 W(H) vs St. Lawrence, 3/3/18 Goals: 2 in 7-3 W(H) vs Union, 1/13/18 - ECAC PLAYER of the YEAR Pts: 1 (5x) - (0-1) in 4-2 W(H) vs St. Lawrence, 3/3/18 - ECAC BEST FORWARD Assists: 1(3x) in 7-3 W(H) vs Union, 1/13/18 - ECAC ALL-STAR - First Team #7 ELIZABETH GIGUERE Pts: 3 - (1-2) in 7-3 W(H) vs Union, 1/13/18 - ECAC Championship All-Tr. Team Goals: 2(2x) in 11-1 W(A) at Brown, 11/4/17 - HCA Player of the Month - January #21 EMMA KEENAN - ECAC Player of the Month - Assists: 4 in 8-1 W(A) at Dartmouth, 1/20/18 October, December, January Goals: 1 in 4-2 W(A) at BU, 10/16/15 - NCAA First Star of the Week - 1/23, 2/27 Pts: 5 - (1-4) in 8-1 W(A) at Dartmouth, 1/20/18 Assists: 2 in 5-4 W(H) vs Bemidji State, 10/7/17 - ECAC Player of the Week - 10/2, 10/31, 12/12, #8 LAUREN LEFLER 1/23, 1/30, 2/26 Pts: 2 - (0-2) in 5-4 W(H) vs Bemidji State, 10/7/17 - ECAC Honor Roll - 10/16, 1/16, 2/5, 2/20 Goals: 2 in 9-1 W(H) vs Rensselaer 2/6/16 Assists: 2 (3x) in 3-1 W(H) vs Harvard, 2/17/18 #22 CASSIDY VINKLE ELIZABETH GIGUERE - Fr., Forward Goals: 3 (2x) in 8-1 W(H) vs Brown, 1/14/17 Quebec City, QUE Pts: 3 (2-1)- in 9-1 W(H) vs Rensselaer, 2/6/16 - ECAC ROOKIE of the YEAR #9 TIA STODDARD Assists: 2 (3x) in 3-1 W(A) at UNH, 10/23/16 - ECAC ALL-STAR - First Team Pts: 3 (2x) (3-0) in 8-1 W(H) vs Brown, 1/14/17 - ECAC All-Rookie Team Goals: 1(2x) in 11-1 W(A) at Brown, 11/4/17 - HCA National Rookie of the Month - December Assists: 2 in 8-1 W(A) at Dartmouth, 1/20/18 #24 KATELYN FOURNIER - ECAC Rookie of the Month - Goals: 1(3x) in 4-1 W(H) vs Yale, 2/24/18 October, December, January Pts: 2(2x) - (0-2) in 8-1 W(A) at Dartmouth, 1/20/18 - ECAC Player of the Week - 10/24 Assists: 1(6x) in 8-1 W(A) at Dartmouth, 1/20/18 - ECAC Rookie of the Week - 10/2, 10/9, 10/24, #10 MICHAELA PEJZLOVA Pts: 1 (9x) - (1-0) in 4-1 W(H) vs Yale, 2/24/18 11/7, 11/14, 12/5, 12/12, 1/23, 1/30, 2/5, 3/6 Goals: 2(4x) in 4-2 W(H) vs St. Lawrence, 3/3/18 - ECAC Honor Roll - 10/16, 1/16, 2/12, 2/20 Assists: 3 in 4-0 W(H) vs Dartmouth, 2/16/18 #25 RHYEN MCGILL Goals: 3 in 4-1 W(H) vs Yale, 2/24/18 SAVANNAH HARMON - Sr., Defenseman Pts: 3(5x) - (2-1) in 4-2 W(H) vs St. Lawrence, 3/3/18 Downers Grove, IL Assists: 3 in 9-1 W(H) vs Rensselaer, 2/6/16 - PATTY KAZMAIER TOP 10 FINALIST #11 ELLA SHELTON Pts: 3 (5x) (3-0) in 4-1 W(H) vs Yale, 2/24/18 - ECAC BEST DEFENSEMAN Goals: 2 in 4-1 W(H) vs Yale, 2/24/18 - ECAC ALL-STAR - First Team #26 KELLY MARIANI - ECAC Championship All-Tr. Team Assists: 3 in 11-1 W(A) at Brown, 11/4/17 Goals: 2 (2x) in 6-0 W(A) at Union 11/6/15 - ECAC Honor Roll - 10/9, 11/7, 12/5 Pts: 3 - (0-3) in 11-1 W(A) at Brown, 11/4/17 Assists: 3 in 4-1 W(A) at Yale 11/19/16 RHYEN McGILL- Jr., Forward #12 KATHERINE BEAUMIER Whitby, ONT Pts: 3 - (0-3) in 4-1 W(A) at Yale, 11/19/16 - ECAC Honor Roll - 2/12 Goals: Assists: #28 JOSIANE POZZEBON MICHAELA PEJZLOVA - So., Center Goals: 1 (13x) in 4-1 W(A) at St. Lawrence, 12/2/17 Pardubice, Czech Republic Pts: - ECAC Championship Tr. MOP #14 SAVANNAH HARMON Assists: 2 (6x) in 4-1 W(H) vs Yale, 2/24/18 - ECAC ALL-STAR - Second Team Pts: 2 (8x) - (0-2) in 4-1 W(H) vs Yale, 2/24/18 - ECAC Player of the Week - 3/6 Goals: 2 in 3-1 W(A) at UNH 10/23/16 - ECAC Championship All-Tr. Team Assists: 3 in 5-4 W(A) at Cornell, 2/21/17 #29 KIA CASTONGUAY - ECAC Honor Roll - 11/14, 11/21 Saves: Pts: 3(5x)- (1-2) in 8-1 W(A) at Dartmouth, 1/20/18 KRISTY PIDGEON - Fr., Forward #15 AMANDA TITUS Svs Pd: Ingleside, ONT GA: - ECAC Honor Roll - 11/21 Goals: 2 (2x) in 2-2 T(H) vs St. Lawrence, 1/30/16 #31 JENNA BRENNEMAN ELLA SHELTON - So., Defenseman Assists: 2 (6x) in 3-1 W(H) vs Harvard, 2/17/18 Saves: 23 in 4-0 W(H) vs Brown, 2/2/18 Ingersoll, ONT Pts: 3(2x) (1-2) in 11-1 W(A) at Brown, 11/4/17 - ECAC ALL-STAR - Second Team Svs Pd: 9 (3x) (3rd) in 4-0 W(H) vs Brown, 2/2/18 - ECAC Championship All-Tr. Team #16 MICHAELA BOYLE GA: 1 in 8-1 W(A) at Brown, 11/18/16 - ECAC Hockey Preseason All-Star Team - 9/19 Goals: 2 in 4-1 W(H) vs Syracuse, 1/30/18 #35 SHEA TILEY SHEA TILEY - Sr., Goaltender Assists: 1(3x) in 4-0 W(H) vs Brown, 2/2/18 Saves: 42 in 3-1 W(A) at SLU, 2/3/15 Owen Sound, ONT Pts: 2(2x) - (2-0) 2 in 4-1 W(H) vs Syracuse, 1/30/18 - PATTY KAZMAIER TOP 10 FINALIST Svs Pd: 18 (2x) (3rd) in 3-2 L(H) vs Wisconsin 10/14/16 - ECAC GOALTENDER of the YEAR #17 TAYLOR TURNQUIST GA: 5 in 3-8 L(H) vs Cornell, 12/5/14 - ECAC ALL-STAR - First Team Goals: 1(3x) in 4-0 W(H) vs Dartmouth, 2/16/18 - ECAC Championship All-Tr. Team - HCA National Player of the Month - December Assists: 2 in 5-1 W(H) vs Union 11/11/16 - ECAC Goaltender of the Month - October, December, February Pts: 2 (0-2) in 5-1 W(H) vs Union 11/11/16 - NCAA 2nd Star of the Week - 12/12 #18 MEAGHAN HECTOR - NCAA 3rd Star of the Week - 12/5 - ECAC Goaltender of the Week - 10/2, 10/24, Goals: 1 in 4-0 W(H) vs Princeton, 11/18/17 12/5, 12/12, 3/6 Assists: 1(3x) in 3-1 W(A) at Harvard, 1/19/18 - ECAC Honor Roll - 10/9, 10/16, 11/7, 11/14, 11/21, 1/16, 1/23, 1/30, 2/12, 2/20 Pts: 1(4x) - (0-1) in 3-1 W(A) at Harvard, 1/19/18

2017 CLARKSON HOCKEY 2018

2017-18 CLARKSON WOMEN'S HOCKEY ROSTER Golden Knights No Name Cl. Pos. S/C. Ht. Birthdate Hometown/Last Team 4 Avery MITCHELL Fr. D L 5-4 8/30/99 Pickering, ONT/ Toronto Jr. Aeros 7 Elizabeth GIGUERE Fr. F R 5-10 5/8/97 Quebec City, QUE/ Limoilou Titans 8 # * Lauren LEFLER Sr. F R 5-8 6/26/96 Windsor, ONT/Bluewater Junior Hawks 9 Tia STODDARD Fr. F L 5-1 6/9/98 La Mesa, CA/Nepean Jr. Wildcats 10 * Michaela PEJZLOVA So. F L 5-6 6/4/97 Pardubice, Czech Republic/Stanstead Spartans 11 * Ella SHELTON So. D L 5-8 1/19/98 Ingersol, ONT/London Devilettes 12 * Katherine BEAUMIER So. F R 5-4 2/3/98 Richland, WA/Anaheim Lady Ducks 14 $ * Savannah HARMON Sr. D L 5-3 10/27/95 Downers Grove, IL/Boston Shamrocks U19 15 # * Amanda TITUS Sr. F L 5-7 10/6/96 Stittsville, ONT/Ottawa Senators PWHL 16 Michaela BOYLE Fr. F L 5-3 7/16/99 Reading, MA/Reading H.S. 17 * Taylor TURNQUIST So. D R 5-5 8/14/97 Blaine, MN/Spring Lake Park H.S. 18 Meaghan HECTOR Fr. D R 5-6 3/24/99 Georgetown, ONT/ Oakville Jr Hornets 19 * Loren GABEL Jr. F L 5-4 7/24/97 Kitchener, ONT/Oakville Jr. Hornets 20 Kristy PIDGEON Fr. F R 5-10 12/16/99 Ingleside, ONT/ Nepean Jr. Wildcats 21 * Emma KEENAN Jr. D L 5-7 11/26/97 Calgary, ALB/Okanagan Hockey Academy 22 # * Cassidy VINKLE Jr. F L 5-7 8/28/97 Belleville, ONT/Whitby Jr. Wolves 24 * Katelyn FOURNIER Sr. F L 5-7 3/25/96 Ottawa, ONT/Ottawa Senators PWHL 25 * Rhyen McGILL Jr. F L 5-8 10/28/97 Whitby, ONT/Whitby Jr. Wolves 26 * Kelly MARIANI Jr. F R 5-3 3/3/97 Mississauga, ONT/Mississauga Jr. Chiefs 28 * Josiane POZZEBON Jr. D L 5-4 3/25/97 Bourget, ONT/Nepean Jr. Wildcats 29 Kia CASTONGUAY Fr G L 5-5 10/24/98 Ipswich, MA/ Boston Shamrocks 31 * Jenna BRENNEMAN So. G L 5-7 7/13/98 Eagan, MN/Breck H.S. 35 # * Shea TILEY Sr. G L 5-10 12/2/96 Owen Sound, ONT/KW Rangers * Letterwinners (16) $ Captain, # Assistant Captains Head Coach: Matt DESROSIERS (St. Lawrence Univ. '01) Assistant Coach: Britni SMITH (St. Lawrence Univ. '10) Assistant Coach: Tony MACI (St. Lawrence Univ.‘04) Strength & Conditioning Coach: Tad JOHNSON (Northern State Univ. '10) Trainer: Alana ALPERT (San Diego St. '02) Equipment Manager: George FRANK (St. Lawrence Univ.‘08) 2017 CLARKSON HOCKEY 2018 PHOTO ROSTER

4 7 8 A 9 10 11 MITCHELL GIGUERE LEFLER STODDARD PEJZLOVA SHELTON

C 12 14 C 15 A 16 17 18 BEAUMIER HARMON TITUS BOYLE TURNQUIST HECTOR

19 20 21 22 A 24 25 GABEL PIDGEON KEENAN VINKLE FOURNIER MCGILL

26 28 29 31 35 A MARIANI POZZEBON CASTONGUAY BRENNEMAN TILEY

Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Strength & Cond. Trainer Manager DESROSIERS SMITH MACI JOHNSON ALPERT FRANK CLKWOMEN Overall Team Statistics (as of Mar 11, 2018) All games

Overall: 34-4-1 Conf: 19-3-0 Home: 19-2-0 Away: 15-2-1 Neut: 0-0-0

TEAM STATISTICS CLKWOMEN OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 155-1334 47-842 Shot pct. . 1 1 6 . 0 5 6 G o a ls / G a m e 4.0 1.2 S h o t s / G a m e 34.2 21.6 A s s is t s 246 78 POWER PLAYS Goals-Power Plays 36-143 15-152 Conversion Percent . 2 5 2 . 0 9 9 Shot Attempts 260 191 Shot Percent . 1 3 8 . 0 7 9 GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 155 47 Power Play 36 15 S h o r t - h a n d e d 2 0 Empty net 5 0 P e n a lt y 0 0 U n a s s is t e d 15 3 O v e r t im e 3 2 S h o o t o u t 0 0 Delayed Penalty 0 0 PENALTIES N u m b e r 165 152 M in u t e s 349 304 P e n a lt ie s / G a m e 4.2 3.9 Pen minutes/Game 8.9 7.8 M in o r 162 152 M a jo r 1 0 10-minute Misconduct 0 0 Game Misconduct 2 0 Gross Misconduct 0 0 M a t c h 0 0 FACEOFFS (W-L) 1077-1162 1162-1077 Faceoff W-L Pct. . 4 8 1 . 5 1 9 SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att) 0-0 0-0 ATTENDANCE T o t a l 12750 9825 Dates/Avg Per Date 21/607 18/546 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total CLKWOMEN 45 54 53 3 155 Opponents 11 20 14 2 47

Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total CLKWOMEN 244 293 249 9 795 Opponents 420 385 363 11 1179 CLKWOMEN Overall Individual Statistics (as of Mar 11, 2018) All games

Overall: 34-4-1 Conf: 19-3-0 Home: 19-2-0 Away: 15-2-1 Neut: 0-0-0

Shots Penalties Goals ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% +- pen-min min maj oth pp sh fg gw gt ot ht pn ua blk 19 GABEL,Loren 39 35 39 74 208 .1 6 8 +56 11-22 11 0 0 7 0 6 7 1 2 2 0 4 11 7 GIGUERE,Elizabeth 39 26 43 69 133 .1 9 5 +51 12-24 12 0 0 5 0 4 5 0 1 0 0 2 9 10 PEJZLOVA,Michaela 39 26 28 54 96 .2 7 1 +48 8-16 8 0 0 8 0 5 6 0 0 0 0 1 16 14 HARMON,Savannah 39 8 26 34 116 .0 6 9 +52 9-18 9 0 0 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 33 25 McGILL,Rhyen 38 18 8 26 113 .1 5 9 +16 8-27 6 1 1 7 1 4 6 0 0 1 0 3 20 11 SHELTON,Ella 37 5 20 25 92 .0 5 4 +48 5-10 5 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 58 28 POZZEBON,Josiane 39 2 20 22 60 .0 3 3 +25 11-22 11 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 15 TITUS,Amanda 39 9 12 21 55 .1 6 4 +21 10-20 10 0 0 0 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 18 22 VINKLE,Cassidy 39 3 10 13 78 .0 3 8 +14 20-40 20 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 15 26 MARIANI,Kelly 39 5 6 11 52 .0 9 6 +10 7-14 7 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 11 20 PIDGEON,Kristy 38 6 3 9 51 .1 1 8 +10 5-10 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 16 BOYLE,Michaela 36 5 3 8 41 .1 2 2 +12 10-20 10 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 17 TURNQUIST,Taylor 38 2 5 7 56 .0 3 6 +8 4-8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 8 LEFLER,Lauren 37 0 6 6 30 .0 0 0 +12 9-18 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 9 STODDARD,Tia 33 2 3 5 28 .0 7 1 +8 4-8 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 MITCHELL,Avery 39 1 4 5 29 .0 3 4 +19 11-22 11 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 11 21 KEENAN,Emma 33 0 5 5 48 .0 0 0 +13 10-20 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 18 HECTOR,Meaghan 35 1 3 4 30 .0 3 3 +9 8-16 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 24 FOURNIER,Katelyn 22 1 1 2 18 .0 5 6 +1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 35 TILEY,Shea 38 0 1 1 0 .0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TM TEAM 9 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 3-14 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Total 39 155 246 401 1334 .1 1 6 +433 165-349 162 1 2 36 2 29 34 1 3 3 0 15 312 Opponents 39 47 78 125 842 .0 5 6 - 152-304 152 0 0 15 0 10 4 0 2 0 0 3 542

Goal average Saves Record Goals allowed ## Goalie gp-gs minutes ga avg saves pct w l t sho pp sh en pen sog 31 BRENNEMAN,Jenna 2-1 99:47 0 0 .0 0 38 1.000 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 35 TILEY,Shea 38-38 2259:16 47 1 .2 5 757 .9 4 2 33 4 1 11 15 0 0 0 0 TM EMPTY NET 9-0 3:04 0 - 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 39-0 2362:07 47 1 .1 9 795 .9 4 4 34 4 1 12 15 0 0 0 0 Opponents 39-0 2363:16 155 3 .9 4 1179 .8 8 4 4 34 1 1 36 2 5 0 0 CLKWOMEN Overall Individual Statistics (as of Mar 11, 2018) All games

## Faceoffs GP W L Pct. 8 LEFLER,Lauren 37 31 13 . 7 0 5 9 STODDARD,Tia 33 14 11 . 5 6 0 10 PEJZLOVA,Michaela 39 366 306 . 5 4 5 16 BOYLE,Michaela 36 2 2 . 5 0 0 15 TITUS,Amanda 39 280 312 . 4 7 3 19 GABEL,Loren 39 62 75 . 4 5 3 22 VINKLE,Cassidy 39 273 344 . 4 4 2 7 GIGUERE,Elizabeth 39 2 3 . 4 0 0 25 McGILL,Rhyen 38 11 19 . 3 6 7 17 TURNQUIST,Taylor 38 29 53 . 3 5 4 24 FOURNIER,Katelyn 22 4 13 . 2 3 5 26 MARIANI,Kelly 39 2 7 . 2 2 2 20 PIDGEON,Kristy 38 1 4 . 2 0 0

## Power Play Scoring GP G A Pts Shots Pct. 19 GABEL,Loren 39 7 12 19 49 . 1 4 3 7 GIGUERE,Elizabeth 39 5 14 19 23 . 2 1 7 10 PEJZLOVA,Michaela 39 8 9 17 23 . 3 4 8 14 HARMON,Savannah 39 3 11 14 24 . 1 2 5 11 SHELTON,Ella 37 1 9 10 32 . 0 3 1 25 McGILL,Rhyen 38 7 2 9 31 . 2 2 6 28 POZZEBON,Josiane 39 1 4 5 23 . 0 4 3 22 VINKLE,Cassidy 39 2 1 3 16 . 1 2 5 20 PIDGEON,Kristy 38 1 1 2 5 . 2 0 0 26 MARIANI,Kelly 39 1 1 2 14 . 0 7 1 17 TURNQUIST,Taylor 38 0 2 2 11 . 0 0 0 15 TITUS,Amanda 39 0 1 1 5 . 0 0 0 16 BOYLE,Michaela 36 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 8 LEFLER,Lauren 37 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 24 FOURNIER,Katelyn 22 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 2017-18 CLARKSON UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S HOCKEY RESULTS 39 Overall Record: 34-4-1 ECAC RECORD: 19-3-0 ATT CU OPP Clarkson Saves Clarkson Goal Scorers - Gamewinner in CAPS

Sept. 23 W(H) 495 5 GUELPH (exh.) 3 Tiley 2, CASTONGUAY 4, Vinkle, Stoddard 2, Gabel, FOURNIER

Brenneman 2 Sept. 29 T(A) 496 1 Northeastern 1ot TILEY 31 Gabel Sept. 30 W(A) 437 5 Northeastern 1 TILEY 24 Pejzlova, McGILL, Harmon, Boyle, Giguere Oct. 6 W(H) 239 2 BEMIDJI STATE 0 TILEY 15 MITCHELL, Giguere Oct. 7 W(H) 474 5 BEMIDJI STATE 4 TILEY 23 Harmon, Gabel, Mariani, Titus, GIGUERE Oct. 13 W(A) 439 2 Penn State 0 TILEY 18 GABEL, Giguere Oct. 14 W(A) 720 2 Penn State 0 TILEY 13 PEJZLOVA, Gabel Oct. 20 W(A) 614 4 St. Lawrence 2 TILEY 15 Giguere 2, VINKLE, Titus Oct. 21 W(H) 2,679 6 ST. LAWRENCE 1 TILEY 23 Gabel, SHELTON, Mariani, Pejzlova 2, Giguere Oct. 27 L(H) 364 3 *COLGATE 4ot TILEY 22 Gabel 2, Vinkle Oct. 28 W(H) 527 6 *CORNELL 0 TILEY 13 GABEL 2,Titus, Pejzlova, McGill, Mariani Nov. 3 W(A) 159 4 *Yale 0 TILEY 18 STODDARD, Gabel, Giguere, Pejzlova Nov. 4 W(A) 137 11 *Brown 1 TILEY 6, Brenneman 15 Giguere 2, HARMON, Pejzlova, Pidgeon, Pozzebon, McGill, Stoddard, Boyle, Titus, Gabel Nov. 10 L(A) 128 2 Vermont 3 TILEY 17 Pejzlova 2 Nov. 11 W(H) 329 4 VERMONT 0 TILEY 16 MCGILL 2, Pejzlova, Gabel Nov. 17 L(H) 277 2 *QUINNIPIAC 3ot TILEY 17 Pejzlova , Pidgeon Nov. 18 W(H) 253 4 *PRINCETON 0 TILEY 29 MCGILL, Pejzlova, Hector, Turnquist Nov. 30 W(H) 470 2 *ST. LAWRENCE 1 TILEY 26 McGill, GIGUERE Dec. 2 W(A) 558 4 *St. Lawrence 1 TILEY 24 Gabel, PEJZLOVA, Pozzebon, Giguere Dec. 5 W(A) 155 5 Syracuse 0 TILEY 19 TITUS, Giguere, Pejzlova 2, Pidgeon Dec. 8 W(A) 137 5 *Union 1 TILEY 18 Titus, HARMON, McGill, Gabel 2 Dec. 9 W(A) 301 4 *Rensselaer 1 TILEY 18 Vinkle, PEJZLOVA, Boyle, Giguere Jan. 12 W(H) 341 3 *RENSSELAER 2ot TILEY 24 Pejzlova, Giguere, GABEL Jan. 13 W(H) 271 7 *UNION 3 TILEY 19 Pidgeon 2, Giguere, Harmon, MCGILL 2, Gabel Jan. 19 W(A) 551 3 *Harvard 1 TILEY 24 Giguere, GABEL, Pejzlova Jan. 20 W(A) 776 8 *Dartmouth 1 TILEY 14 Titus, MCGILL, Giguere, Pidgeon, Gable 3, Harmon Jan. 26 W(A) 1,856 4 *Cornell 4ot TILEY 16 GABEL 2, Shelton, Pejzlova Jan. 27 W(A) 1,341 5 *Colgate 3 TILEY 21 Gabel 2, Giguere, McGill, TITUS Jan. 30 W(H) 282 4 SYRACUSE 1 TILEY 26 Boyle 2, GABEL, McGill Feb. 2 W(H) 375 4 *BROWN 0 BRENNEMAN 23 PEJZLOVA, Gabel, Harmon, Giguere Feb. 3 W(H) 332 2 *YALE 1 TILEY 18 Gabel, GIGUERE Feb. 9 L(A) 297 0 *Princeton 2 TILEY 18 Feb. 10 W(A) 723 2 *Quinnipiac 0 TILEY 25 GIGUERE, McGill Feb. 16 W(H) 264 4 *DARTMOUTH 0 TILEY 23 SHELTON, Turnquist, Giguere 2 Feb. 17 W(H) 722 3 *HARVARD 1 TILEY 15 Harmon, MARIANI, Gabel Feb. 23 W(H) 208 10 YALE 1 TILEY 21 GABEL 3, Titus, Giguere, Pejzlova 2, Shelton 2, Fournier Feb. 24 W(H) 264 4 YALE 1 TILEY 16 MCGILL 3, Gabel Mar. 3 W(H) 1,509 4 ST. LAWRENCE 3 TILEY 19 McGill, PEJZLOVA 2, Gabel Mar. 4 W(H) 1,187 3 COLGATE 0 TILEY 26 PEJZLOVA, Gabel, Mariani Mar. 10 W(H) 1,383 2 MERCYHURST 1ot TILEY 27 Pejzlova, GIGUERE Mar. 16 (N) vs. Ohio State

Attendance Total 23,070 *ECAC

Wins Losses Ties Pct. Overall Record 34 4 1 0.885 ECAC Hockey 19 3 0 0.864 Non-League 15 1 1 0.912 vs CHA 5 0 0 1.000 vs ECAC (nl) 6 0 0 1.000 vs HEA 2 1 1 0.625 vs WCHA 2 0 0 1.000 Home 19 2 0 0.905 Away 15 2 1 0.861 Neutral 0 0 0 0.000 Overtime 3 2 1 0.583 Exhibition 1 0 0 1.000

SCORING by CLASS Games GLS ASST PTS % of overall Scoring Seniors (4) 137 18 46 64 0.16 Juniors (6) 227 63 88 151 0.38 Sophomores (4) 84 33 53 86 0.21 Freshman (6) 219 41 59 100 0.25 667 155 246 401 1.00 0 2017-18 CLARKSON WOMEN'S HOCKEY Game-By-Game CU Power Play CU Penalty Kill CU OPP CU OPP Date Opponent Score PPG Att % Kills Att % Pen Min Pen Min Shots Sept. 29 Northeastern T(A) 1-1ot 0 of 1 0.00 4 of 4 1.00 5 10 2 4 23 32 Sept. 30 Northeastern W(A) 5-1 2 of 5 0.40 5 of 6 0.83 7 14 6 12 24 25 Oct. 6 BEMIDJI STATE W(H) 2-0 0 of 3 0.00 2 of 2 1.00 2 4 3 6 32 15 Oct. 7 BEMIDJI STATE W(H) 5-4 1 of 3 0.33 4 of 6 0.67 6 23 3 6 41 27 Oct. 13 Penn State W(A) 2-0 0 of 3 0.00 2 of 2 1.00 3 6 4 8 23 18 Oct. 14 Penn State W(A) 2-0 0 of 1 0.00 6 of 6 1.00 6 12 1 2 28 13 Oct. 20 St. Lawrence W(A) 4-2 1 of 6 0.17 5 of 5 1.00 5 10 6 12 24 17 Oct. 21 ST. LAWRENCE W(H) 6-1 4 of 7 0.57 7 of 7 1.00 7 14 7 14 30 24 Oct. 27 *COLGATE L(H) 3-4ot 2 of 3 0.67 3 of 6 0.50 6 12 3 6 25 26 Oct. 28 *CORNELL W(H) 6-0 1 of 4 0.25 6 of 6 1.00 6 12 4 8 31 13 Nov. 3 *Yale W(A) 4-0 0 of 4 0.00 3 of 3 1.00 3 6 4 8 42 18 Nov. 4 *Brown W(A) 11-1 1 of 5 0.20 4 of 4 1.00 4 8 5 10 48 22 Nov. 10 Vermont L(A) 2-3 2 of 7 0.29 5 of 6 0.83 6 12 7 14 37 20 Nov. 11 VERMONT W(H) 4-0 3 of 6 0.50 3 of 3 1.00 4 8 7 14 50 16 Nov. 17 *QUINNIPIAC L(H) 3-4ot 0 of 3 0.00 6 of 7 0.86 7 14 3 6 26 20 Nov. 18 *PRINCETON W(H) 4-0 1 of 5 0.20 5 of 5 1.00 5 10 5 10 30 29 Nov. 30 *ST. LAWRENCE W(H) 2-1 0 of 2 0.00 6 of 6 1.00 7 22 2 4 30 27 Dec. 2 *St. Lawrence W(A) 4-1 1 of 3 0.33 2 of 3 0.67 3 6 3 6 31 25 Dec. 5 Syracuse W(A) 5-0 0 of 3 0.00 1 of 1 1.00 1 2 3 6 35 19 Dec. 8 *Union W(A) 5-1 1 of 3 0.33 3 of 3 1.00 3 6 3 6 62 19 Dec. 9 *Rensselaer W(A) 4-1 1 of 2 0.50 4 of 4 1.00 4 8 2 4 46 19 Jan. 12 *RENSSELAER W(H) 3-2ot 0 of 2 0.00 2 of 2 1.00 3 6 3 6 44 26 Jan. 13 *UNION W(H) 7-3 2 of 5 0.40 4 of 4 1.00 4 8 5 10 42 22 Jan. 19 *Harvard W(A) 3-1 0 of 6 0.00 1 of 1 1.00 1 2 6 12 32 25 Jan. 20 *Dartmouth W(A) 8-1 1 of 5 0.20 4 of 5 0.80 5 10 5 10 44 15 Jan. 26 *Cornell W(A) 4-3ot 0 of 4 0.00 1 of 3 0.33 3 6 4 8 25 19 Jan. 27 *Colgate W(A) 5-3 1 of 4 0.25 2 of 4 0.50 5 10 5 10 30 24 Jan. 30 SYRACUSE W(H) 4-1 0 of 2 0.00 3 of 3 1.00 3 6 2 4 34 27 Feb. 2 *BROWN W(H) 4-0 2 of 3 0.67 5 of 5 1.00 5 10 3 6 46 23 Feb. 3 *YALE W(H) 2-1 0 of 2 0.00 1 of 1 1.00 1 2 2 4 25 19 Feb. 9 *Princeton L(A) 0-2 0 of 3 0.00 4 of 4 1.00 4 8 3 6 27 20 Feb. 10 *Quinnipiac W(A) 2-0 1 of 2 0.50 4 of 4 1.00 4 8 2 4 29 25 Feb. 16 *DARTMOUTH W(H) 4-0 1 of 3 0.33 5 of 5 1.00 6 12 4 8 46 23 Feb. 17 *HARVARD W(H) 3-1 0 of 4 0.00 4 of 4 1.00 4 8 4 8 30 16 Feb. 23 YALE W(H) 10-1 2 of 4 0.50 2 of 2 1.00 3 6 5 10 38 22 Feb. 24 YALE W(H) 4-1 3 of 4 0.75 4 of 4 1.00 4 8 4 8 36 17 Mar. 3 ST. LAWRENCE W(H) 4-2 1 of 3 0.33 1 of 2 0.50 3 6 4 8 28 21 Mar. 4 COLGATE W(H) 3-0 0 of 2 0.00 3 of 3 1.00 4 8 3 6 28 26 Mar. 10 MERCYHURST W(H) 2-1ot 1 of 5 0.20 3 of 3 1.00 3 6 5 10 32 28 Mar. 16 vs. Ohio State

TOTALS 36 of 142 0.25 139 of 154 0.90 165 349 152 304 1334 842

Sept. 23 GUELPH (exh.) W 5-3 1 of 5 0.20 5 of 6 0.83 6 12 5 10 51 11

When Clarkson Scores First: 27-1-0 When Outshooting Opponents: 33-3-0 September Games: 1-0-1 When Opponent Scores First: 6-3-1 When Outshot by Opponents: 1-1-1 October Games: 7-1-0 When Leading After the First: 23-1-0 When Shots are Equal: November Games: 5-2-0 When Trailing After the First: 0-2-0 December Games: 4-0-0 When Tied After the First: 11-1-1 Longest Winning Streak: 15 January Games: 7-0-0 When Leading After the Second: 29-1-0 Longest Unbeaten Streak: 15 (15-0-0) February Games: 7-1-0 When Trailing After the Second: 1-1-1 Longest Losing Streak: 1 March Games: 3-0-0 When Tied After the Second: 4-2-0 Longest Winless Streak: 1 (0-1-0)

Most Goals Scored: 11 in 11-1 W(A) at Brown 11/4 Most Pen/Min: 6/23 in 5-4 W(H) vs Bemidji State, 10/7 Most Goals in Period: 5 (twice) Most Opp Pen/Min: 7/14 (twice) Most Goals Allowed: 4 (twice) Fewest Pen/Min: 1/2 (thrice) Most Goals Allowed in Pd: 2 (2nd) in 4-3 OT W(A) at Cornell 1/26 Fewest Opp Pen/Min 1/2 in 2-0 W(A) at Penn State, 10/14 Most Assists: 17 in 11-1 W(A) at Brown 11/4 Most Shots: 62 in 5-1 W(A) vs Union, 12/8 Most Points: 28 in 11-1 W(A) at Brown 11/4 Most CU Shots in a Period: 23 (1st) in 5-1 W(A) vs Union, 12/8 Most PP Goals: 4 (4-7) in 6-1 W(H) vs St. Lawrence, 10/21 Most Opp Shots: 32 in 1-1 T(A) at Northeastern, 9/29 Most PP Attempts: 7 (4-7) in 6-1 W(H) vs St. Lawrence, 10/21 Fewest Shots: 23 in 1-1 T(A) at Northeastern, 9/29 Most Opp PPGs: 3 (3-6) in 4-3 L(H) vs Colgate, 10/27 Fewest Opp Shots: 13 (twice) Most Opp PP Atts: 7 (twice) Most Saves: 31 (Tiley) in 1-1 T(A) at Northeaster, 9/29 Most Saves in Period: 13 (Tiley-2nd) in 6-1 W(H) vs St. Lawrence, 10/21 2017-18 Clarkson Goaltending Statistics DateOpponent Score CU Goaltender MINS SAVES Sv% GA GAA W L T PPG SHG PS P/M Sept. 29 Northeastern T(A) 1-1otTILEY 65 31 0.969 1 0.92 0 0 1 Sept. 30 Northeastern W(A) 5-1 TILEY 60 24 0.960 1 1.00 1 0 1 1 Oct. 6 BEMIDJI STATE W(H) 2-0TILEY 60 15 1.000 0 0.00 2 0 1 Oct. 7 BEMIDJI STATE W(H) 5-4 TILEY 60 23 0.852 4 4.00 3 0 1 2 Oct. 13 Penn State W(A) 2-0 TILEY 60 18 1.000 0 0.00 4 0 1 Oct. 14 Penn State W(A) 2-0TILEY 60 13 1.000 0 0.00 5 0 1 Oct. 20 St. Lawrence W(A) 4-2 TILEY 60 15 0.882 2 2.00 6 0 1 Oct. 21 ST. LAWRENCE W(H) 6-1 TILEY 60 23 0.958 1 1.00 7 0 1 Oct. 27 *COLGATE L(H) 3-4ot TILEY 61.18 22 0.846 4 3.92 7 1 1 3 Oct. 28 *CORNELL W(H) 6-0 TILEY 59:55 13 1.000 0 0.00 8 1 1 Nov. 3 *Yale W(A) 4-0 TILEY 59:56 18 1.000 0 0.00 9 1 1 Nov. 4 *Brown W(A) 11-1 TILEY 20 6 0.857 1 3.00 10 1 1 Brenneman 40 15 1.000 0 0.00 0 0 0 Nov. 10 Vermont L(A) 2-3 TILEY 59.09 17 0.850 3 3.05 10 2 1 1 Nov. 11 VERMONT W(H) 4-0 TILEY 58.37 16 1.000 0 0.00 11 2 1 Nov. 17 *QUINNIPIAC L(H) 2-3ot TILEY 60.25 17 0.850 3 2.99 11 3 1 1 Nov. 18 *PRINCETON W(H) 4-0 TILEY 59.52 29 1.000 0 0.00 12 3 1 Nov. 30 *ST. LAWRENCE W(H) 2-1 TILEY 60 26 0.963 1 1.00 13 3 1 Dec. 2 *St. Lawrence W(A) 4-1 TILEY 60 24 0.960 1 1.00 14 3 1 1 Dec. 5 Syracuse W(A) 5-0 TILEY 60 19 1.000 0 0.00 15 3 1 Dec. 8 *Union W(A) 5-1 TILEY 60 18 0.947 1 1.00 16 3 1 Dec. 9 *Rensselaer W(A) 4-1 TILEY 60 18 0.947 1 1.00 17 3 1 Jan. 12 *RENSSELAER W(H) 3-2ot TILEY 60.19 24 0.923 2 1.99 18 3 1 Jan. 13 *UNION W(H) 7-3 TILEY 60 19 0.864 3 3.00 19 3 1 Jan. 19 *Harvard W(A) 3-1 TILEY 59.57 24 0.960 1 1.01 20 3 1 Jan. 20 *Dartmouth W(A) 8-1 TILEY 60 14 0.933 1 1.00 21 3 1 1 Jan. 26 *Cornell W(A) 4-3ot TILEY 60.22 16 0.842 3 2.99 22 3 1 2 Jan. 27 *Colgate W(A) 5-3 TILEY 60 21 0.875 3 3.00 23 3 1 2 Jan. 30 SYRACUSE W(H) 4-1 TILEY 60 26 0.963 1 1.00 24 3 1 Feb. 2 *BROWN W(H) 4-0 BRENNEMAN 59.47 23 1.000 0 0.00 1 0 0 Feb. 3 *YALE W(H) 2-1 TILEY 60 18 0.947 1 1.00 25 3 1 Feb. 9 *Princeton L(A) 0-2 TILEY 59.07 18 0.900 2 2.03 25 4 1 Feb. 10 *Quinnipiac W(A) 2-0 TILEY 60 25 1.000 0 0.00 26 4 1 Feb. 16 *DARTMOUTH W(H) 4-0 TILEY 60 23 1.000 0 0.00 27 4 1 Feb. 17 *HARVARD W(H) 3-1 TILEY 59.57 15 0.938 1 1.01 28 4 1 Feb. 23 YALE W(H) 10-1 TILEY 60 21 0.955 1 1.00 29 4 1 Feb. 24 YALE W(H) 4-1 TILEY 60 16 0.941 1 1.00 30 4 1 Mar. 3 ST. LAWRENCE W(H) 4-2 TILEY 60 19 0.905 2 2.00 31 4 1 1 Mar. 4 COLGATE W(H) 3-0 TILEY 60 26 1.000 0 0.00 32 4 1 Mar. 10 MERCYHURST W(H) 2-1ot TILEY 76.52 27 0.964 1 0.78 33 4 1 Mar. 16 vs. Ohio State

Sept. 23GUELPH W 5-3 Tiley 19.47 3 0.750 1 3.08 CASTONGUAY 20 4 1.000 0 0.00 Won Brenneman 20 2 0.500 2 6.00

CAREER Tiley Brenneman Brenneman CAREER GAME HIGHS - SHEA TILEY Made 0-10 Saves: 7-1-0 Saves: 42 in 3-1 W(A) vs. SLU, 2/3/15 G Made 11-19 Saves: 51-11-3 Saves in a Period:18 (2x) (3rd) in 3-2 L(H) vs. Wisconsin, 10/14/16 O Made 20-29 Saves: 50-10-9 1-0-0 Goals: 5 in 8-3 L(H) vs. Cornell, 12/5/14 A Made 30-39 Saves: 2-2-2 Shots: 43 in 3-1 W(A) vs. SLU, 2/3/15 L Made 40-49 Saves: 2-0-0 T Made 50+ Saves: E Allowed 0 Goals: 36-0-1 1-0-0 CAREER GAME HIGHS- JENNA BRENNEMAN N Allowed 1 Goal: 46-4-3 Saves: 23 in 4-0 W(H) vs. Brown 2/2/18 D Allowed 2 Goals: 21-5-6 Saves in a Period: 9 (2nd/3rd) in 4-0 W(H) vs. Brown 2/2/18 I Allowed 3 Goals: 7-8-4 Goals: 1 in 8-1 W(A) at Brown 11/18/16 N Allowed 4 Goals: 2-6-0 Shots: 23 in 4-0 W(H) vs. Brown 2/2/18 G Allowed 5 Goals: 0-1-0 Allowed 6+ Goals: September: 2-0-1 CAREER GAME HIGHS- KIA CASTONGUAY R October: 26-7-3 Saves: E November: 20-6-2 Saves in a Period: C December: 7-2-2 Goals: O January: 20-3-4 Shots: R February: 26-2-2 1-0-0 D March: 11-4-0 S Friday: 41-15-6 1-0-0 Saturday: 58-7-7 Other: 13-2-1 2017-18 CLARKSON WOMEN'S HOCKEY Individual Game-By-Game Goals and Assists

%Gamewinner 4-Mitchell 10-Pejzlova 15-Titus 19-Gabel 24-Fournier

*Powerplay 7-Giguere 11-Shelton 16-Boyle 20-Pidgeon 25-McGill

&Shorthanded 8-Lefler 12-Beaumier 17-Turnquist 21-Keenan 26-Mariani

^Empty net 9-Stoddard 14-Harmon 18-Hector 22-Vinkle 28-Pozzebon

@Penalty Shot

Date Opponent Score 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 28

Sept. 29 Northeastern T(A) 1-1ot 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 dnp 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 inj 0-0 0-1

Sept. 30 Northeastern W(A) 5-1 0-0 *1-0 dnp 0-0 1-0 0-2 dnp *1-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 %1-0 0-0 0-0

Oct. 6 BEMIDJI STATE W(H) 2-0 %1-0 1-0 dnp 0-0 0-1 0-0 dnp 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1

Oct. 7 BEMIDJI STATE W(H) 5-4 0-0 %1-0 0-0 dnp 0-1 0-1 dnp *1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0

Oct. 13 Penn State W(A) 2-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 dnp 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 %1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 dnp 0-0 0-0 0-0

Oct. 14 Penn State W(A) 2-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 %1-0 0-0 dnp 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 dnp 0-0 0-0 0-0

Oct. 20 St. Lawrence W(A) 4-2 0-0 *2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 dnp 0-2 1-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 %1-0 dnp 0-1 0-0 0-0

Oct. 21 ST. LAWRENCE W(H) 6-1 0-1 *1-4 0-0 0-0 *2-1 %*1-1 dnp 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 *1-0 0-1

Oct. 27 *COLGATE L(H) 3-4ot 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 dnp 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 *2-0 0-0 0-0 *1-0 dnp 0-0 0-0 0-1

Oct. 28 *CORNELL W(H) 6-0 0-0 0-3 0-0 0-0 *1-1 0-1 dnp 0-0 &1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 %2-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 dnp 1-1 1-1 0-2

Nov. 3 *Yale W(A) 4-0 0-0 1-1 0-1 %1-0 1-1 0-0 dnp 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 dnp 0-0 dnp 0-0 0-0 0-0

Nov. 4 *Brown W(A) 11-1 0-0 2-0 0-1 1-1 1-0 0-3 dnp %1-2 1-2 1-1 0-1 0-1 *1-1 1-1 dnp 0-0 dnp 1-1 0-1 1-1

Nov. 10 Vermont L(A) 2-3 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 **2-0 dnp dnp 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 dnp 0-1 0-0 0-0

Nov. 11 VERMONT W(H) 4-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 *1-1 dnp dnp 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-1 0-0 dnp %*2-0 0-1 0-0

Nov. 17 *QUINNIPIAC L(H) 2-3ot 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 dnp 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 dnp 0-0 0-0 0-0

Nov. 18 *PRINCETON W(H) 4-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 *1-1 0-0 dnp 0-2 0-1 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 dnp %1-0 0-0 0-0

Nov. 30 *ST. LAWRENCE W(H) 2-1 0-0 %1-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 dnp 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 dnp 1-0 0-0 0-0

Dec. 2 *St. Lawrence W(A) 4-1 0-0 ^1-1 0-0 0-0 %1-1 0-1 dnp 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 dnp 0-0 0-1 *1-0

Dec. 5 Syracuse W(A) 5-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 dnp 0-1 %1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-0 0-0 0-1 dnp 0-1 0-0 0-1

Dec. 8 *Union W(A) 5-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 dnp %*1-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 ^2-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 dnp 1-0 0-0 0-1

Dec. 9 *Rensselaer W(A) 4-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 %1-0 0-0 dnp 0-0 0-2 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 *1-0 dnp 0-0 0-0 0-1

Jan. 12 *RENSSELAER W(H) 3-2ot 0-0 1-1 0-0 dnp 1-1 0-1 dnp 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 %1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Jan. 13 *UNION W(H) 7-3 0-0 1-2 0-0 dnp 0-1 0-2 dnp 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 *^2-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 %*2-1 0-0 0-2

Jan. 19 *Harvard W(A) 3-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 dnp 1-2 0-0 dnp 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 %1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Jan. 20 *Dartmouth W(A) 8-1 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-2 dnp 1-2 1-0 dnp 0-1 0-0 3-2 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 %*1-0 0-0 0-2

Jan. 26 *Cornell W(A) 4-3ot 0-0 0-3 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 dnp 0-0 0-0 dnp 0-0 0-0 %2-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Jan. 27 *Colgate W(A) 5-3 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 dnp 0-0 %1-0 dnp 0-0 0-0 *^2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-1

Jan. 30 SYRACUSE W(H) 4-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 dnp 0-0 0-1 2-0 0-1 dnp %1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 0-0

Feb. 2 *BROWN W(H) 4-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 %*1-1 0-1 dnp 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 *1-1 0-0 dnp 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Feb. 3 *YALE W(H) 2-1 0-0 %1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 dnp 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 dnp 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1

Feb. 9 *Princeton L(A) 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 dnp 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 dnp 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Feb. 10 *Quinnipiac W(A) 2-0 0-0 *%1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 dnp 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 &1-0 0-0 0-0

Feb. 16 *DARTMOUTH W(H) 4-0 0-0 *2-0 0-0 0-0 0-3 %1-0 dnp 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 dnp 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0

Feb. 17 *HARVARD W(H) 3-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 dnp 1-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 dnp 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 %1-0 0-0

Feb. 23 YALE W(H) 10-1 0-1 1-2 0-1 0-0 2-1 2-0 dnp 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 dnp %**3-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-2

Feb. 24 YALE W(H) 4-1 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 dnp 0-1 0-0 0-0 dnp 0-0 *1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 ^%**3-0 0-0 0-1

Mar. 3 ST. LAWRENCE W(H) 4-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 %2-1 0-1 dnp 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 dnp ^1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 *1-0 0-0 0-0

Mar. 4 COLGATE W(H) 3-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 dnp %1-1 0-0 dnp 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-1

Mar. 10 MERCYHURST W(H) 2-1ot 0-0 %1-0 0-0 dnp *1-1 0-0 dnp 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0- 0-0 0-0 0-0

Mar. 16 vs Ohio State

Sept. 23 GUELPH (exh.) W 5-3 0-0 inj 0-0 *2-0 0-1 0-0 dnp 0-3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 %1-0 inj 0-0 0-0 2017 CLARKSON HOCKEY 2018 MATT DESROSIERS • HEAD COACH n his 10 seasons as Clarkson University’s Head Coach, including the last four as the solo head coach Ifor the Green and Gold, Matt Desrosiers has established the Golden Knights as one of the premier women’s hockey programs in the country. Desrosiers earned ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year honors for the third time this season Under Desrosiers guidance, Clarkson has posted eight 20+-win seasons, including the past seven, four 30-win campaigns in the past fi ve years, won four ECAC Hockey regular season titles, earned two conference tournament championship, made seven NCAA Tournament showings, including six straight, advanced to the NCAA Frozen Four four times and won it all with the 2014 and 2017 NCAA National Championships. Clarkson has posted a .709 win percentage since Desrosiers assumed the head coaching role in 2008, posting a 254-92-41 record under his watch. This season, the Knights are vying for their third National Title, advancing to the Frozen Four for the third consecutive year. Desrosiers has guided the Green and Gold to a 34-4-1 overall record. Clarkson won both the ECAC Hockey Regular Season (19-1-2) and Tournament Championship in 2017-18. Clarkson won the program’s second National Championship last year to cap off a 32-4-5 season, in- cluding a fi rst-place 19-1-2 ECAC Hockey slate. In 2015-16, Desrosiers guided the Knights to the 30-win mark for the second time in the 13-year history of the program and moved on to the NCAA Frozen Four for the second time in three years. Clarkson fi nished with 30-5-5 overall and battled for its third straight ECAC Hockey regular season title in 2015-16, fi nishing in second place, three points out of the top spot, with a 14-3-5 league mark. Desrosiers continued to lead the Green and Gold to success in 2014-15, much as he did when he shared the coaching duties with his wife, Shannon, for the previous six years. Desrosiers, who served two years as an assistant on the Clarkson coaching staff from 2006-08 prior to being elevated to co-head coach in 2008-09, has enjoyed great success in guiding the Golden Knights. In 2014-15, Clarkson skated to a 24-11-3 overall record, claimed a share of the ECAC Hockey regular season title with a 16-4-2 conference mark, earned the number one seed in the league playoff s and made its third consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament. In 2013-14 Clarkson reached the pinnacle of accomplishments in Division I women’s hockey when the Knights earned the Uni- versity’s fi rst-ever NCAA Championship. The Green and Gold won the ECAC Hockey Regular Season title with a 16-2-4 league mark and capped off a 31-5-5 overall record with a 5-4 victory over two-time defending national champion Minnesota in the NCAA Championship game on March 23 to complete Clarkson’s best season ever. In 2013-14 and 2014-15, Desrosiers and his staff won the ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year Award. Numerous players have gained all-star recognition under Desrosiers’ guidance, including Jamie Lee Rattray, who won women’s college hockey’s highest honor - the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award in 2014. Senior Cayley Mercer was a Top 3 Finalist for the prestigious award last season, and Loren Gabel is a Top 3 Finalist this year. No stranger to ECAC Hockey or the North Country, Desrosiers played at St. Lawrence University and joined the college coaching ranks after playing professional hockey for several years. He has an exceptional hockey background, both in college and profession- ally, and is very familiar with ECAC Hockey. Desrosiers focuses on on-ice systems and is also greatly involved with recruiting. A four-year standout on defense at St. Lawrence from 1997-2001, Desrosiers helped the Saints reach the Frozen Four as a junior and gained ECAC and All-America honors as a senior. The Fort Erie, Ontario native was also named an ECAC Robbins Scholar Athlete of the Year in 2001. Desrosiers played fi ve years of professional hockey after graduating from St. Lawrence in 2001. He played in two East Coast Hockey League (ECHL) All-Star games (2002, 2003) representing the Dayton Bombers and the South Carolina Stingrays. He played two seasons in the Central Hockey League (CHL) and helped lead the Colorado Eagles to the 2005 President’s Cup Cham- pionship. Matt and Shannon have a young daughter, Brynlee Matison, and a young son, Brodee. Year GP Overall Win% ECAC/Finish 2008-09 36 16-14-6 .528 10-8-4/7th 2009-10 40 23-12-5 .638 14-5-3/2nd NCAA Quarterfi nals 2010-11 37 14-17-6 .459 10-8-4/6th 2011-12 37 22-10-5 .662 15-5-2/3rd 2012-13 38 28-10-0 .737 18-4-0/T-2nd NCAA Quarterfi nals 2013-14 41 31-5-5 .817 16-2-4/1st ECAC Reg. Season Champion, NCAA CHAMPIONS 2014-15 38 24-11-3 .671 16-4-2/T-1st NCAA Quarterfi nals 2015-16 40 30-5-5 .812 14-3-5/2nd NCAA Semifi nals 2016-17 41 32-4-5 .841 19-1-2/1st ECAC Reg. Season Champion, NCAA CHAMPIONS 2017-18 39 34-4-1 .885 19-1-2/1st D C R: Matt and Shannon with son Brodee and daughter, Brynlee, with 2018 ECAC Reg. Season Champion ECAC Championship TrophyTrophy. Totals 385 254-92-41 .709 2017 CLARKSON HOCKEY 2018 BRITNI SMITH • TONY MACI • ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH former standout at St. Lawrence University, Britni Smith is in ony Maci’s fi rst year as an assistant coach at Clarkson could Aher fourth year on the Clarkson University Women’s Hockey Tnot have gone much better as he helped to guide the Golden staff after joining the program in 2014-15. Knights to the 2017 NCAA National Championship title to cap off Smith has helped guide Clarkson to 119 wins, three ECAC a 32-4-5 season. Hockey regular season titles, two conference tournament crowns, Maci’s start as a coach at the Division I level was highly suc- four appearances in the NCAA Tournament, three Frozen Four showings and the 2017 National Championship. cessful as he played a signifi cant role in guiding Princeton to the In the summer of 2015, Smith served as an assistant coach for most wins in program history with a 22-9-2 overall record and a Canada’s National Women’s Under-18 team in a three-game series berth in the NCAA Tournament in 2015-16. against the United States. Smith was also a part of the Team Cana- As an assistant coach at Adrian College, Maci was involved in da Under-18 coaching staff at the 2016 IIHF Ice Hockey Women’s nearly every aspect of the Bulldogs’ program. In addition to being World Cup Championship, helping to guide the team to a silver- the primary defense coach, he was the team travel coordinator, de- medal showing. Smith is no stranger to ECAC Hockey and the North Country veloped on and off ice individual workouts, managed weekly team having had a successful playing career at St. Lawrence. She has study tables and created the Adrian College Bulldogs Girls Camp. had experience playing and coaching at the Canadian National Adrian posted the best win percentage in school history in 2014-15 level as well as coaching in the CIS. As a top assistant at the Uni- at 84.6 percent, with its second 20+ win season in three seasons. versity of Toronto in 2013-14, Smith helped lead the Varsity Blues A native of Grosse Ile, Mich., Maci played his junior hockey to a 21-9 overall record, including a 17-6 CIS mark. with the Springfi eld Jr. Blues (NAHL). Maci is a 2004 graduate An all-star defenseman for St. Lawrence, Smith played in 146 games for the Saints (2006-10) and accumulated 74 points on 20 of St. Lawrence University with a degree in English. A fi ve-year goals and 54 assists from the blueline. As a senior, she was named member of the men’s hockey program, Maci earned a medical red- a top-10 fi nalist for the 2010 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award. shirt as a freshmen before going on to play in 83 games. He reg- Smith tallied the third-most points in the country by a defenseman istered 17 points and 68 penalty minutes as a defender. He is cur- in 2009-10, recording eight goals and 17 assists. The Port Perry, rently pursing his master’s degree in education from St. Lawrence. ONT native also gained Second Team All-ECAC Hockey honors in her junior and senior years and was a three-time conference All- Academic team member.

2017-18 Clarkson Coaching Staff : Matt Desrosiers, Britni Smith, Tony Maci 2017-18 Golden Knights

AVERY ELIZABETH LAUREN MITCHELL GIGIUERE LEFLER Fr. - Defense Fr. - Forward Sr. - Forward Pickering, ONT Quebec City, QUE Windsor, ONT A #4 #7 #8

2017-18 2017-18 2017-18 Freshman defense who has seen action in all 39 Has established herself as one of the best players Senior assistant captain who has played in 37 games this season... Scored one goal and had in college hockey as a freshmen ... Skated in all of the team’s 39 games... Has six assists on the four assists for fi ve points... Holds a +19 plus/ 39 games for the Knights amassing 69 points, sec- season for six points including four assists in minus to help lead one of the top ranked defen- ond among all freshmen in the nation, on 26 goals the last three games... Has a +12 plus minus this sive cores in the nation... Last point was an as- and 43 assists ... Scored the game-winning goal season, the highest in her four years at Clark- sist in the 4-2 win over St. Lawrence (3/3) in the in overtime in the NCAA Quarterfi nals against son...Last point was an assist in the 4-1 win ver- ECAC Semifi nals. Mercyhurst (3/10) ...ECAC Hockey First-Team sus Yale on 2/24 in the ECAC Quarterfi nals. All Star...ECAC Rookie of the Year...Broke the Career Knights’ record for assists in a single season and Career A standout defender for the Toronto Jr. Aeros has set numerous records for Clarkson freshmen ... Has played in 156 career games and scored fi ve (PWHL) … Played for Team Canada’s Silver- HCA National Rookie of the Month in December goals with 24 assists ...Helped Clarkson get Medal winning team at the 2017 IIHF World ... ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Month in October, its second National Championship in 2017... Championships ... Was a member of Team December, and January ... Named ECAC Hockey Served as team captain for the Bluewater Junior Ontario Red’s 2016 National Championship Player of the week on 10/24 ... NCAA Third Star Hawks in 2013-14 … Earned a letter in three team … Participated in ’s 2016 of the Week 10/24... ECAC Hockey Rookie of the of her four years playing the PWHL … Helped Strength & Conditioning Camp. Week 10 times ... ECAC Hockey Honor Roll on U18 Team Ontario Blue to a silver medal at the 1/16. 2013 Canadian National Championships … Personal Was named Player of the Game against Team Daughter of Sarah, a former Div. I soccer player Career Atlantic at 2013 Canadian National Champion- at Florida International University, and Chris As a two-time National Champion, Clarkson has ships. Mitchell … Born on August 30, 1999 … Shoots seen plenty of talented players come through the left … Business major ... Has two younger through the program in its 15-year of existence, Personal brothers, Evan and Ryan, and a younger sister, but none of them had made such an immedi- Daughter of Joslyn and David Lefl er ...Born on Allie … Honor Student at Dunbarton H.S. … ate impact for the Golden Knights as Elizabeth June 26, 1996 ... Shoots right ... Mechanical En- Was a member of 2013 Track & Field OFSSA Giguere... Team captain for the Limoilou Titans gineering major ... Honor Roll student at Holy fi nalist relay team … Also ran cross country, and in 2016-17 … 2017 Cégep League MVP … Names Catholic High School, graduating in played soccer and fi eld hockey in high school. Played three years on U18 team Quebec (2014, 2014 ... Has two older brothers, Luke and Matt, 2015, 2016) … Was a member of Canada’s U18 who both played football at the University of Silver-Medal winning team in Buff alo … Skat- Windsor ... Uncle, Joe Siddal, played MLB for ed on Canada’s National Women’s Development the Detroit Tigers ... Played in Summer Games team 2017 Nations Cup - Silver Medal in Ger- for softball ... Also likes to play fast-pitch base- many … 2017 Cégep Limoilou Female Athlete ball ... Lists her cousin Kevin Siddall, a baseball of the Year … 2015 Cégep Rookie of the Year. player who passed away from cancer, as her fa- vorite athlete. Personal Nathaly Menard and Jean-Sebastien Giguere … Born on May 8, 1997 … Shoots right … Undecided major ... Has two brothers … Also played soccer and baseball at Cardinal-Roy High School.

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW 2017-18 39 1 4 5 +19 0 0 1 2017-18 39 26 43 69 +51 5 0 5 2017-18 37 0 6 6 +12 0 0 0 Totals 39 1 4 5 +19 0 0 1 Totals 39 26 43 69 +51 5 0 5 2016-17 41 0 7 7 +7 0 0 0 2015-16 40 4 8 12 +11 0 0 0 2014-15 38 1 3 4 -5 0 0 0 Totals 156 5 24 29 +25 0 0 0

CAREER GAME HIGHS CAREER GAME HIGHS CAREER GAME HIGHS Goals: 1 in 2-0 W(H) vs Bemidji State, 10/6/17 Goals: 2(2x) in 11-1 W(A) at Brown, 11/4/17 Goals: 2 in 9-1 W(H) vs Rensselaer 2/6/16 Assists: 1 (4x) in 4-2 W(H) vs St. Lawrence, 3/3/18 Assists: 4 in 8-1 W(A) at Dartmouth, 1/20/18 Assists: 2 (3x) in 3-1 W(H) vs Harvard, 2/17/18 Pts: 1 (6x) - (0-1) in 4-2 W(H) vs St. Lawrence, 3/3/18 Pts: 5 - (1-4) in 8-1 W(A) at Dartmouth, 1/20/18 Pts: 3 (2-1)- in 9-1 W(H) vs Rensselaer, 2/6/16 2017-18 Golden Knights

TIA MICHAELA ELLA STODDARD PEJZLOVA SHELTON Fr. - Forward So. - Forward So. - Defense La Mesa, CA Pardubice, Czech Rep. Ingersoll, ONT

#9 #10 #11

2017-18 2017-18 2017-18 Freshman forward who has fi ve points on two Sophomore forward who has emerged as one of Has become one of the best two-way defend- goals and three assists in 33 games... Played the elite centers in the nation ... Playing on one ers in the nation ... Second-Team ECAC Hock- a bottom six role for the Knights most of the of the most explosive lines in the country put- ey All-Star ... Played in 37 of the 39 games ... season and made the most of her opportunities ting up 26 goals and 28 assists in 39 games... Scored fi ve goals and tallied 20 assists for 25 scoring the game winning goal against Yale ( Had one of the nation’s longest point streaks points, the second most by a Clarkson defense- 11/3) ... One of the most disciplined players on at 15 games ... Leads the team lead with eight men ... Named to the ECAC All-Tournament the team with only eight PIM ... Last point came power-play goals ... Has scored six gamewin- Team ... Has a plus/minus of +48, tied for fourth in a two-assist game in the 8-1 win at Dartmouth niners this season... Had two goals and three as- best on the team ... Scored two game winning (1/20). sists in the Clarkson sweep of Yale in the goals including the deciding goal against Dart- ECAC Quarterfi nals (2/23-24) ... ECAC Sec- mouth (2/16) ... Scored twice against Yale in the Career ond-Team All Star... Named ECAC Most Out- ECAC Quarterfi nals (2/23-24). Played for the Nepean Jr. Wildcats last season standing Player for the ECAC Tournament ... and for the Anaheim Lady Ducks for several Named to the ECAC Hockey Honor Roll twice Career seasons … Participated in 2014 USA Hockey on 11/14 and 11/21. Helped lead Clarkson to its second National National Camp … USA Hockey Pacifi c Dis- Championship in 2017... Has tallied 50 points trict Camp attendee for four years (2012, 2013, Career on 11 goals and 39 assists in 78 career games 2014, 2015). Has been a standout forward during her two year ... Named to ECAC Hockey All-Rookie Team career producing on a point per game pace with 86 and ECAC Hockey Third-Team All-League her Personal points in 76 games ... Was essential in the Golden freshman year ... Named ECAC Hockey Rookie Daughter of Marlitta and John Stoddard … Born Knights run to the 2017 National Championship of the Month for December ... Named to ECAC on June 9, 1998 … Shoots left … Science Stud- ... Led her freshman class with 31 points in her Hockey Weekly Honor Roll fi ve times her fresh- ies major … Youngest of fi ve siblings … Gradu- fi rst season ... 2018 ECAC Second-Team All man season. ated with honors from Grossmont High School Star... Named ECAC Most Outstanding Player … Four-year lacrosse all-star in high school. for the 2018 ECAC Tournament ... 2017 ECAC Personal all-rookie team ... Named ECAC Hockey Rookie Daughter of Cathy and Warren Shelton … Born of the Week twice ... Named to the ECAC Hockey on January 19, 1998 … Shoots left … Biology Honor Roll twice on 11/14 and 11/21. major ... Has two older brothers, Jesse, Jack, and a younger brother, Maxx … Honor student and Personal named Senior Athlete of the Year at St. Mary’s Daughter of Gabriela Pejzlova and Zdenek Pejzl Catholic H.S. … Likes to fi sh and riding snow- … Born on April 6, 1997 in Pardubice, Czech mobiles … Also plays soccer and basketball … Republic … Shoots left … Biology major ... Lists Erik Karlsson and Kris Letang has her fa- Has a younger brother, Dominik … Honor Stu- vorite athletes … Also recruited by Merrimack, dent at Stanstead College … Also plays tennis, UNH and Connecticut. winning the ETIAC Championship in Quebec … Lists Evgeny Malkin has her favorite athlete. … Recruited by numerous colleges.

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW 2017-18 33 2 3 5 +8 0 0 1 2017-18 39 26 28 54 +48 8 0 6 2017-18 37 5 20 25 +48 1 0 2 Totals 33 2 3 5 +8 0 0 1 2016-17 37 11 21 32 +29 0 0 2 2016-17 41 6 19 25 +29 2 0 2 Totals 76 37 49 86 +77 8 0 8 Totals 78 11 39 50 +77 3 0 4

CAREER GAME HIGHS CAREER GAME HIGHS CAREER GAME HIGHS Goals: 1(2x) in 11-1 W(A) at Brown, 11/4/17 Goals: 2(4x) in 4-2 W(H) vs St. Lawrence, 3/3/18 Goals: 2 in 4-1 W(H) vs Yale, 2/24/18 Assists: 2 in 8-1 W(A) at Dartmouth, 1/20/18 Assists: 3 in 4-0 W(H) vs Dartmouth, 2/16/18 Assists: 3 in 11-1 W(A) at Brown, 11/4/17 Pts: 2(2x) - (0-2) in 8-1 W(A) at Dartmouth, 1/20/18 Pts: 3(5x) - (2-1) in 4-2 W(H) vs St. Lawrence, Pts: 3 - (0-3) in 11-1 W(A) at Brown, 11/4/17 2017-18 Golden Knights

KATHERINE SAVANNAH AMANDA BEAUMIER HARMON TITUS So. - Forward Sr. - Defense Sr. - Forward Richland, WA Downers Grove, IL Stittsville, ONT

#12 C #14 A #15

2017-18 2017-18 2017-18 Has not played. Senior Captain ... Top 10 Finalist for the Patty Senior assistant captain ... Played in all 39 games Kazmaier ... Named ECAC Hockey’s Best De- ... Steady two-way center who backboned the Career fenseman for the second straight year ... First- second forward line scoring nine goals and had Named to ECAC Hockey All-Academic team Team All-League ... Reached the 100-point pla- 12 assists for a career high 21 points ... Scored ... Played for the Anaheim Lady Ducks (19U teau for her career on 12/8, the second Clarkson a short-handed goal at home against Cornell AAA) in California … Participated in two USA defensemen to do so ... Has played all 39 games (10/28) ... Scored the game winning against Multi-District camps (2013, 2014) … Attended for the Knights leading Clarkson defensemen Colgate (1/27) helping Clarkson earn the #1 2012 USA Selection Camp. in scoring with 34 points on eight goals and 26 seed in the ECAC playoff s ... Has a career high assists ... Backboned one of the best defensive +21 plus/minus ... Last point was on with one Personal cores in the nation owning a +52 plus/minus, the goal and one assist in the 10-1 win over Yale Daughter of Cynthia and Glenn Beaumier … second best on the team ... Selected to ECAC (2/23) in Game 1 of ECAC Quarterfi nal series. Born on February 3, 1998 in Augusta, GA … Hockey Honor Roll three times. Shoots right … Chemical Engineering major ... Career Has a younger brother, Kyle … Honor student Career Has 55 points on 22 goals and 33 assists in at Arnold O’ Beckman H.S. … Billeted in Cali- Co-Captained the Knights to the 2017 Nation 154 career games ... Helped lead Clarkson to fornia for three years for a better opportunity to Championship ... A Top 10 Finalist for the Patty its second National Championship in 2017 ... play college hockey … Also likes to play soccer Kazmaier ... ECAC Hockey Best Defenseman Named to ECAC Hockey All-Academic team in … Lists Aaron Boogaard has her favorite athlete Award Winner twice (2017, 2018) ... Final- 2014-15 ... Played for the Ottawa Lady Sena- … Also recruited by UMass and Syracuse. ist for ECAC Hockey Player of the Year ... tors (PWHL), serving as an assistant captain in Named ECAC Hockey First-Team All-League 2013-14 ... Attended the 2013 Canadian Wom- ... Named to ECAC Hockey All-Rookie team in en’s U18 National Team Selection Camp, and 2014-15 ... Has 113 points on 30 goals and 83 Team Strength and Conditioning Camp ... Skat- assists in 158 games ... Helped Clarkson reach ed for U18 Team Ontario Red squad which won its second Frozen Four in school history in 2016. the gold medal at the 2013 Canadian National Championships. Personal Daughter of Gina and Shawn Harmon ... Shoots Personal left ... Business Innovation and Entrepreneur- Daughter of Alison and Stephen Titus ...Born ship major ... Has an older brother, Dylan ... on October 6, 1996...Shoots left ...Biomolecular Selected with the sixth overall pick in the 2017 major...Ontario Scholar and Honor Roll student NWHL Draft by the Buff alo Beauts ... Academ- for four years at Sacred Heart H.S., graduating ic Honor Roll all four years at Billerica Memo- in 2014...Also played soccer in high school... rial H.S, graduating in 2014. Has a younger brother, Matthew, who played for the Mississauga Steelheads in the OHL in 2016- 17...Mother competed in track and fi eld at the University of Western Ontario...Father played hockey at Western Ontario as a goaltender and was drafted by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the seventh round of the 1985 NHL Draft.

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW 2017-18 did not play 2017-18 39 8 24 32 +52 3 0 2 2017-18 39 9 12 21 +21 0 1 2 2016-17 did not play 2016-17 41 11 25 36 +36 3 0 2 2016-17 41 1 5 6 -1 0 0 0 Totals did not play 2015-16 40 4 18 22 +30 1 0 1 2015-16 36 5 10 15 +18 1 0 0 2014-15 38 7 14 21 +11 3 0 3 2014-15 38 7 6 13 -1 1 0 1 Totals 158 30 83 113 +129 9 0 7 Totals 154 22 33 55 +37 2 1 3

CAREER GAME HIGHS CAREER GAME HIGHS CAREER GAME HIGHS Goals: Goals: 2 in 3-1 W(A) at UNH 10/23/16 Goals: 2 (2x) in 2-2 T(H) vs St. Lawrence, 1/30/16 Assists: Assists: 3 in 5-4 W(A) at Cornell, 2/21/17 Assists: 2 (6x) in 3-1 W(H) vs Harvard, 2/17/18 Pts: Pts: 3(5x)- (1-2) in 8-1 W(A) at Dartmouth, 1/20/18 Pts: 3(2x) (1-2) in 11-1 W(A) at Brown, 11/4/17 2017-18 Golden Knights

MICHAELA TAYLOR MEAGHAN BOYLE TURNQUIST HECTOR Fr. - Forward So. - Defense Fr. - Defense Reading, MA Blaine, MN Georgetown, ONT

#16 #17 #18

2017-18 2017-18 2017-18 Rookie forward... Skated in 36 games this sea- Sophomore defenseman who has also spent Freshmen defensemen ... Has skated in 35 son ... Has eight points on fi ve goals and three time at Forward this season ... Played in 38 of games scoring once and assisting on three for assists ... Had a pair of two-point games includ- the team’s 39 games ... Scored twice and tallied four points ... Her last point came, assisting on ing a goal and assist in an 11-1 win at Brown fi ve assists for seven points ... Last goal came a goal in the 3-1 win against Harvard (1/19) on (11/4) ... Scored two goals against Syracuse in a 4-0 Clarkson win over Dartmouth (2/16) ... the road ... Lone goal came in the 4-0 win over (1/30) ... Last point was an assist in the 4-0 win ... Is very disciplined in the defensive end with Princeton (11/18) at Cheel Arena. versus Brown (2/2) only 8 PIM, tied for the least on the team. Career Career Career Played three seasons for the Oakville Jr. Hor- An all-star for the Boston Shamrocks … Par- Has skated in 79 games scoring three goals and nets, serving as assistant captain the past two ticipated four years with USA national De- tallying 11 assists for 14 points... In 2016-17, years ... Helped to lead Oakville to 2017 PWHL velopment camp (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016) … Named to ECAC Hockey Weekly Honor Roll Championship title … Played for Team Cana- Also played for Played for Reading Memorial on 11/29... Scored in 3-3 tie against Robert da’s Silver-Medal winning squad at 2017 U18 High School in 2017 … Named Boston Globe’s Morris (11/25/16)...Had two assists in 5-1 win IIHF World Championships. Player of the year in 2017 … Selected to Boston against Union (11/11/16)...Last point was a goal Herald’s 2017 Dream Team + All Scholastic … in a 4-0 win vs Dartmouth on 2/17 ... Named to Personal Middlesex League MVP (2017) … Aleppo Shri- ECAC Hockey All-Academic team. Daughter of Cheryl and David Hector … Born ners All Star Classic MVP (2017). on March 24, 1999 … Shoots right … Business Personal major … Honor Roll student at Christ the King Personal Daughter of Andrea and Steve Turnquist … Catholic Secondary School … All-around ath- Daughter of Cindy and Michael Boyle … Born Born on August 14, 1997 … Shoots right … lete having played Basketball, volleyball, ulti- on July 16, 1999 ... Shoots left … Communi- Undecided major ... Has a twin brother, Luke, mate frisbee, fl ag football, track and fi eld, fi eld cations major with an intended minor of digital and an older brother, Nick … Honor student at lacrosse, badminton in secondary school … Se- sign … Honor Roll student at Reading Memo- Spring Lake Park H.S. … 2016 Athena award nior girls 4x400m Halton champions (2016) … rial High School … John F Kennedy Top 100 for outstanding athletic achievements as a three- J.R. McCarthy Award- High academic achieve- Award recipient … Also played soccer at Read- sport athlete … Also plays soccer and lacrosse ment and promoting values of dignity, equity ing H.S. … Has a younger brother, Mark … Has … Lists David Backes has her favorite athlete and respect within CtK (2015). moved 25 times in her life …Also recruited by … Also recruited by Union, Bemidji State and Northeastern. Princeton.

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW 2017-18 36 5 3 8 +12 0 0 0 2017-18 38 2 5 7 +7 0 0 0 2017-18 35 1 3 4 +9 0 0 0 Totals 36 5 3 8 +12 0 0 0 2016-17 41 1 6 7 +20 0 0 0 Totals 35 1 3 4 +9 0 0 0 Totals 79 3 11 14 +27 0 0 0

CAREER GAME HIGHS CAREER GAME HIGHS CAREER GAME HIGHS Goals: 2 in 4-1 W(H) vs Syracuse, 1/30/18 Goals: 1(3x) in 4-0 W(H) vs Dartmouth, 2/16/18 Goals: 1 in 4-0 W(H) vs Princeton, 11/18/17 Assists: 1(3x) in 4-0 W(H) vs Brown, 2/2/18 Assists: 2 in 5-1 W(H) vs Union 11/11/16 Assists: 1(3x) in 3-1 W(A) at Harvard, 1/19/18 Pts: 2(2x) - (2-0) 2 in 4-1 W(H) vs Syracuse, Pts: 2 (0-2) in 5-1 W(H) vs Union 11/11/16 Pts: 1(4x) - (0-1) in 3-1 W(A) at Harvard, 1/19/18 2017-18 Golden Knights

LOREN KRISTY EMMA GABEL PIDGEON KEENAN Jr. - Forward Fr. - Forward Jr. - Defense Kitchener, ONT Ingleside, ONT Calgary, ALB

#19 #20 #21

2017-18 2017-18 2017-18 Top 3 Finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Award ... Freshmen foward who skated in 38 of 39 games Junior Defenseman who has skated in 33 games Named ECAC Hockey Player of the year and ... Has nine points on six goals and three assists for the Knights ... Has become a steady stay-at- ECAC’s Best Forward ... ECAC First-Team All ... Had a three-point night, scoring a power-play home defender ... Has fi ve assists ... Posts a +13 Star ... ECAC All-Tournament Team ... Led the and an empty-net goal, as well as adding an as- plus/minus ... Last point was an assist in a 4-1 ECAC in scoring with 42 league points on 22 sist in the 7-3 win over Union (1/13) ... Last win at RPI (12/9) to close out 2017. goals and 20 assists ... Third in the nation in point was a goal in an 8-1 win on the road at scoring with 74 points on 35 goals and 39 as- Dartmouth (1/20) ... Named to the ECAC Hock- Career sists ... Had a six-point game scoring a hat trick ey Honor Roll on 11/21. Helped lead Clarkson to its second National in a span of 2:21 and adding three assists in the Championship ... Has played 114 career games 10-1 win over Yale (2/23) ... Broke the Clark- Career scoring one gaol and assisting on 17 for 18 ca- son single season-scoring record ... Reached the Outstanding forward for Nepean Junior Wild- reer points...A solid, steady defenseman who 100-point plateau this season ... Has a nation cats...Was Nepean’s leading scorer in 2015-16 skated for the Okanagan Hockey Academy, high +57 plus/minus ... Named to the ECAC and 2016-17...Finished fourth in PWHL scoring serving as assistant captain in 2014-15 … Won All-Tournament Team ... HCA National Player last season...Invited to Hockey Canada’s U18 a bronze medal with U18 Team Alberta at of the month (Jan) ... NCAA First Star of the 2016 Strength and Conditioning Camp and Se- 2015 Canada Winter Games...Has played 113 Week (1/23) ...NCAA Third Star of the Week lection Camp...Member of U18 Team Ontario games for the Green and Gold scoring once (1/30) ... ECAC Hockey Player of the month (2015, 2016)...Gold Medalist at Nationals with and assisting on 17 goals for 18 career points. (Oct, Dec, Jan)... ECAC Hockey Player of the Team Ontario Red in 2016...Bronze Medalist at Week (5x)...ECAC Hockey Honor Roll (1/16). Nationals with Team Ontario Blue in 2015. Personal Daughter of Fiona and Kevin Keenan … Born Career Personal on November 26, 1997 in Mission Viejo, CA … Has become one of the best players in the nation Daughter of Kelly and Dan Pidgeon...Born on Shoots left … Undecided major ... Has an older and one of the most decorated Clarkson play- December 16, 1999 ... Shoots right ... Psychol- brother, Ryan, and a younger sister, Megan … ers in the program’s 15-year history ... Helped ogy major ... Outstanding student at Rothwell- Honor Roll student at Pen H.S. … Lists track lead Clarkson to its second National Champi- Osnabruck School with highest overall academ- and beach volleyball as other favorite sports … onship...Has played 120 games in her career ic average in grades 9-12 ... All-around athlete Lists Drew Doughty has her favorite athlete. amassing 143 points on 75 goals and 68 assists. in secondary school, playing Tennis, Track and Field, Badminton, Volleyball, Basketball Personal ...Cousin Kathryn Dafoe rides equestrian for Daughter of Lori and Larry Gabel … Born on July 24, Team Canada U-25 ... Also recruited by Col- 1997 … Shoots left … Communications major with gate, Cornell and Quinnipiac. minor in Digital Design ... Honor Roll student at St. Mary’s H.S. … Lists badminton, baseball and volley- ball has other favorite sports … Lists Mikkel Boedker has her favorite athlete … Recruited by many schools, including Providence, North Dakota, St. Lawrence, Quinnipiac, Boston University and Boston College.

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW 2017-18 39 35 39 74 +57 7 0 7 2017-18 38 6 3 9 +10 1 0 0 2017-18 33 0 5 5 +13 0 0 0 2016-17 41 22 20 42 +30 6 0 4 Totals 38 6 3 9 +10 1 0 0 2016-17 41 0 6 6 +3 0 0 0 2015-16 40 18 9 27 +25 3 0 2 2015-16 40 1 6 7 +20 0 0 0 Totals 120 75 68 143 +112 16 0 13 Totals 114 1 17 18 +36 0 0 0

CAREER GAME HIGHS CAREER GAME HIGHS CAREER GAME HIGHS Goals: 3(4x) in 4-1 W(H) vs Yale, 2/24/18 Goals: 2 in 7-3 W(H) vs Union, 1/13/18 Goals: 1 in 4-2 W(A) at BU, 10/16/15 Assists: 3(2x) in 4-1 W(H) vs Yale, 2/24/18 Assists: 1(3x) in 7-3 W(H) vs Union, 1/13/18 Assists: 2 in 5-4 W(H) vs Bemidji State, 10/7/17 Pts: 6 - (3-3) in 4-1 W(H) vs Yale, 2/24/18 Pts: 3 - (1-2) in 7-3 W(H) vs Union, 1/13/18 Pts: 2 - (0-2) in 5-4 W(H) vs Bemidji State, 10/7/17 2017-18 Golden Knights

CASSIDY KATELYN RHYEN VINKLE FOURNIER McGILL Jr. - Forward Sr. - Forward Jr. - Forward Belleville, ONT Ottawa, ONT Whitby, ONT

#22 A #24 #25

2017-18 2017-18 2017-18 Junior Assistant Captain who has played in all A reliable wing in Clarkson’s bottom-six for- Junior winger who played 38 of the team’s 39 39 games ... Has been a reliable two-way for- wards .... Has skated in 22 games this season... games ... Is a key contributor on the second of- ward for the Knights ... Has 13 points, scoring Scored one goal and one assist ... Last goal came fensive line scoring 18 goals including seven three goals and 10 assists ... Two of her goals in Clarkson’s 10-1 win over Yale in the ECAC power-play goals and six game-winners ... came on the power play in ECAC play ... Scored playoff s (2/23). Scored a shorthanded goal in 2-0 win in Quinni- the game-winner against St. Lawrence (11/20) piac (2/10) ... Scored a hat trick in 4-1 win over ... Last point was an assist in the ECAC Cham- Career Yale (2/24) to close out the ECAC Quarterfi nal pionship against Colgate (3/4). Has nine points on three goals and eight assists series ... Last point was a power-play goal in the for 11 points in 136 career games ... Helped lead ECAC Semifi nals against St. Lawrence (3/3). Career Clarkson to the second National Championship Has 45 career points on 18 goals and 27 as- in 2017 ... Played alongside fellow Clarkson Career sists in 120 career games ... Helped lead freshmen Amanda Titus with the Ottawa Lady Has 82 career points on 41 goals and 41 as- Clarkson to second National Championship Senators (PWHL) ... Attended the 2013, 2012, sists in 119 games...Helped lead Clarkson to in 2017 ... Played alongside fellow Clarkson 2011, 2010 OWHA U18 National Team Selec- its second National Championship in 2017... freshman, Rhyen McGill with the Whitby Jr. tion Camp. Played alongside fellow Clarkson freshman, Wolves … Served as an assistant captain in Cassidy Vinkle with the Whitby Jr. Wolves last 2014-15 ... Participated in U18 Team Canada Personal season … Served as team captain in 2014-15 selection camps and strength and condition- Daughter of Jane Fitzpatrick and Marc Fournier ... A quick, strong, powerful skater who gained ing camp … Won silver medal with U18 Team … Born on March 25, 1996 … Shoots left … In- experience with Hockey Canada … Participated Ontario and 2015 Canada Winter Games. novation and Entrepreneurship major ... Has an in Team Canada’s U22 Strength and Condition- older sister, Melissa … Attended Sacred Heart ing Camp this summer … Won a silver medal Personal High School ... Involved in and supporter of with U18 Team Canada at 2015 World Cham- Daughter of Tanya and Brad Vinkle … Born on DIFD Foundation ... Also likes to play soccer pionships … Won a silver medal with U18 August 28, 1997 … Shoots left … Business (In- … Also recruited by Dartmouth and Rensselaer. Team Ontario at 2015 Canada Winer Games. novation and Entrepreneurship) and Psychology major ... Has an older sister, Casey, and a young- Personal er sister, Carley … An Ontario Scholar and Gold Daughter of Cathy O’Toole and Chris McGill … Standing student at St. Theresa Catholic School, Born on October 28, 1997 … Shoots left … Psychol- graduating in 2015 … Was 2013 Female Athlete ogy major ... Has an older sister, Natasha … Honor of the Year at St. Theresa and was voted soc- Roll student at Donald A. Wilson S.S., graduating in cer and rugby MVP ... Also likes swimming and 2015 ... Aunt, Cheryl Pounder plays hockey for Team running … Lists Sidney Crosby has her favorite Canada ... Uncle, Mike O’ Toole played hockey at athlete … Also recruited by Yale, Syracuse, St. Michigan State in the late 1980s ... Uncle, Paddy Lawrence, North Dakota and Quinnipiac. O’Toole was a goaltender in the National Lacrosse League ... Also likes to bowl … Lists Sidney Crosby has her favorite athlete.

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW 2017-18 39 3 9 12 +14 2 0 1 2017-18 22 1 1 2 +1 0 0 0 2017-18 38 18 8 26 +16 7 1 6 2016-17 41 12 10 22 +18 2 0 4 2016-17 41 0 1 1 -1 0 0 0 2016-17 41 9 22 31 +23 5 0 2 2015-16 40 3 7 10 +9 0 0 1 2015-16 35 2 3 5 +5 0 0 0 2015-16 40 14 11 23 +17 2 0 3 Totals 120 18 26 44 +41 4 0 6 2014-15 38 0 3 3 +6 0 0 0 Totals 119 41 41 82 +56 14 1 11 Totals 136 3 8 11 +11 0 0 0

CAREER GAME HIGHS CAREER GAME HIGHS CAREER GAME HIGHS Goals: 3 in 4-1 W(H) vs Yale, 2/24/18 Goals: 3 (2x) in 8-1 W(H) vs Brown, 1/14/17 Goals: 1(3x) in 4-1 W(H) vs Yale, 2/24/18 Assists: 3 in 9-1 W(H) vs Rensselaer, 2/6/16 Assists: 2 (3x) in 3-1 W(A) at UNH, 10/23/16 Assists: 1(6x) in 8-1 W(A) at Dartmouth, 1/20/18 Pts: 3 (5x) (3-0) in 4-1 W(H) vs Yale, 2/24/18 Pts: 3 (2x) (3-0) in 8-1 W(H) vs Brown, 1/14/17 Pts: 1 (9x) - (1-0) in 4-1 W(H) vs Yale, 2/24/18 2017-18 Golden Knights

KELLY JOSIANE KIA MARIANI POZZEBON CASTONGUAY Jr. - Forward Jr. - Defense Fr. - Goal Mississauga, ONT Bourget, ONT Ipswich, MA

#26 #28 #29

2017-18 2017-18 2017-18 Junior forward who skated in all 39 games ... Junior Defenseman who skated in all 39 games Has not played Is a steady two-way forward on the second and ... Is a steady defensive presence for the Knights third lines ... Scored fi ve goals and had six as- ... Tallied a career high 22 points on two goals Career sists for 11 points ... Scored the game-winning and 20 assists ... Posts a +25 plus/minus and Starting goaltender and 2017 MVP for the Bos- goal on on Senior Night against Harvard (2/17) helps anchor one of the best defensive units in ton Shamrocks … Three year participant in ... Tallied a power-play goal against St. Law- the nation ... Last point was an assist that came USA national Development Camp (2012, 2014, rence (1/21) ... Last point was a goal that iced on in the 3-0 win over Colgate (3/4) for the 2015) ... Ipswich High School Athlete of the the 3-0 win over Colgate (3/4) in the ECAC ECAC Championship. Year in 2015 and 2016. Championship game at Cheel Arena. Career Personal Career Has 49 points on 13 goals and 36 assists in 119 Daughter of Betsy and Marc Castonguay … Has 40 career points on 19 goals and 121 as- career games...Helped lead Clarskon to its sec- Born on October 24, 1998 … Catches left … sists in 119 career games...Helped lead Clark- ond National Championship..A standout player Biology major ... Four-year Honor Student at son to its second National Championship... on the blueline for the Nepean Jr. Wildcats ... Ipswich H.S. … Family is from Greece … Has An extremely smart player who skated for the Served as an assistant captain for the 2013-14 and an older brother … Played rugby in High School Mississauga Jr. Chiefs, serving as team captain 2014-15 seasons ... Gained extensive experience and was 2015 Player of the Year … Also recruit- in 2014-15 and as assistant captain in 2013-14 playing at the international level with Hockey ed by Boston University and Maine. … Extensive experience with Canada’s U18 Canada ... Participated in Canada’s National program – strength and conditioning camps Women’s Development Team selection camp (2013, 2014) and selection camps (2013-14) this past August in Calgary ... Was a member of … Played for U18 Team Ontario at 2015 Can- Canada’s U18 Team which won a Silver Medal ada Winter Games, winning a silver medal. at the 2015 World Championships in Buff alo.

Personal Personal Daughter of Lynn and Max Mariani … Born on Daughter of Josée and Marco Pozzebon … Born March 3, 1997 … Shoots right … Communica- on March 25, 1997 … Shoots left … Innovation tions & Minor in Business major ... Graduated and Entrepreneurship major ... Four-year Hon- with in 2015 from Loyola Catholic Secondary or Roll student at Ecole secondaire catholique School … Father coached her in hockey through l’Escale, graduating in 2015 … Has a younger age 14 ... Has two older brothers, Kyle, who brother, Nico, and an older brother, Alex … played hockey in the OMJHL, CHL, EIHL and Likes playing ping pong … Lists Marie Philip OHL, and Lee. Poulinas her favorite athlete.

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW Year GP G A PTS +/- PP SH GW Year GP-S MIN GA SVS SV% GAA REC SO 2017-18 39 5 6 11 +10 1 0 1 2017-18 39 2 20 22 +25 1 0 0 2017-18 has not played 2016-17 41 5 6 11 +5 1 0 1 2016-17 40 8 5 13 +22 5 0 2 Totals has not played 2015-16 39 9 9 18 +16 0 0 5 2015-16 40 3 11 14 +35 0 0 1 Totals 119 19 21 40 +31 2 0 7 Totals 119 13 36 49 +82 6 0 3

CAREER GAME HIGHS CAREER GAME HIGHS CAREER GAME HIGHS Goals: 2 (2x) in 6-0 W(A) at Union 11/6/15 Goals: 1 (13x) in 4-1 W(A) at St. Lawrence, 12/2/17 Saves: Assists: 3 in 4-1 W(A) at Yale 11/19/16 Assists: 2 (6x) in 4-1 W(H) vs Yale, 2/24/18 Svs Pd: Pts: 3 - (0-3) in 4-1 W(A) at Yale, 11/19/16 Pts: 2 (8x) - (0-2) in 4-1 W(H) vs Yale, 2/24/18 GA: 2017-18 Golden Knights

JENNA SHEA BRENNEMAN TILEY So. - Goal Sr. - Goal Egan, MN Owen Sound, ONT

#31 #35 A

2017-18 2017-18 Has appeared in two games ... Played 40 min- Started 38 of the team’s 39 games ... Has a 33-4-1 record utes in 11-1 win at Brown (11/4), making three overall with a 18-3-0 mark in ECAC play ... Named a saves and allowing one goal... Started and Top-10 fi nalist for the Patty Kazmaier award ... ECAC Golatender of the Year ... ECAC All- Tournament Team played 59:47 minutes in 4-0 win vs Brown (2/2) ... Led the ECAC in goals against average (1.42). and earning her fi rst career shutout in fi rst career wins (18) ... Played 2261:25 minutes while only allow- start ... ECAC Hockey Honor Roll 2/6 ing 47 goals and stopping 757 shots for a 1.25 goals against average and a .942 save percentage ... Leads the Career NCAA in winning percentage (.882) ... Has 11 shutouts Has played 199:47 in her career, only allow- ... HCA National Player of the Month (Dec.) ... ECAC ing one goal on 42 shots shots for a .976 save Hockey Goaltender of the Month twice... ECAC Hockey percentage and a 0.50 goals against average ... Goaltender of the Week four times ... NCAA Second Star of the Week 12/12 ... NCAA Third Star of the Week Was a part of the team that won the National 12/5... ECAC Hockey Honor Roll eight times. Championship in 2017 ... Was Minnesota Se- nior Goalie of the year in 2015-16 playing for Career the Breck School (MN High School) … Twice First in Clarkson history with 112 career victories (3rd named to All-State All-Star team … Selected in NCAA history) and with 35 shutouts (T-4th in NCAA three times as a conference all-star (2013-14, history) ... Ranks 8th in NCAA history with a 1.40 career 2014-15, 2015-16) and named to conference goals against average and 9th in save percentage with honorable mention in freshman year (2012- .936 ... Has a career winning percentage of .793, 14th best all-time in the NCAA ... Helped Clarkson win its 13) … Attended two USA Player Development second natioanl championship ... Two-time ECAC Go- Camps. latender of the Year ... Named league Rookie of the Year in 2014-15 ... Was named an ECAC Hockey First-Team Personal All-Star and to the All-Rookie team in 2014-15 ... Start- Daughter of Jayne and Steve Hall … Born on ing goaltender for the KW Rangers (PWHL) in 2013-14 July 13, 1998 … Catches left … Psychology … Backstopped Canada’s U18 team at the 2014 World major ... Has a younger sister, Cora, and young- Championships going 3-0 while allowing just one goal er brother, Collin … Also played larosse in high en route to the gold medal. school ... Lists Marc-Andre Fleury has her fa- Personal vorite athlete … Also recruited by St. Cloud Daughter of Nicki and … Born on De- State and Vermont. cember 2, 1996 … Catches left … Biology major ... Four-year Honor Roll student at West Hill Secondary School … Has two younger siblings, brother, Alec, and sister, Ella… Lists Manon Rhéaume as her fa- vorite athlete … Lived in multiple countries growing up (Canada, USA, Germany and Austria) ... Father played over 15 years of professional hockey as a de- fenseman and skated in the NHL with the Phoenix Coyotes and ... Participated in Canada’s National Women’s Development Team se- lection camp this past August in Calgary.

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS Year GP-S MIN GA SVS SV% GAA REC SO Year GP-S MIN GA SVS SV% GAA REC SO 2017-18 1-1 99:47 0 38 1.000 0 1-0-0 1 2017-18 38-38 2261:25 47 757 .942 1.25 33-4-1 11 2016-17 1-0 20 1 3 .750 3.00 0-0-0 0 2016-17 37-37 2208 58 788 .931 1.58 28-4-5 6 Totals 2-1 119:47 1 41 .976 0.50 1-0-0 1 2015-16 37-37 2151 49 649 .930 1.37 27-5-5 9 2014-15 38-37 2182 51 788 .939 1.40 24-11-3 9 Totals 150-149 8803:35 205 2982 .936 1.40 112-24-14 35

CAREER GAME HIGHS CAREER GAME HIGHS Saves: 23 in 4-0 W(H) vs Brown, 2/2/18 Saves: 42 in 3-1 W(A) at SLU, 2/3/15 Svs Pd: 9 (3x) (3rd) in 4-0 W(H) vs Brown, 2/2/18 Svs Pd: 18 (2x) (3rd) in 3-2 L(H) vs Wisconsin 10/14/16 GA: 1 in 8-1 W(A) at Brown, 11/18/16 GA: 5 in 3-8 L(H) vs Cornell, 12/5/14 2017-18 CLARKSON WOMEN’S The Golden Knights’ leading scorer, Loren Gabel tallied Clarkson’s fi rst goal of HOCKEY the season in the come-fom-behind tie at 8th-ranked Northeastern (9/29). Gameme RecapsRe

Game #1 (September 29, 2017) - Att: 496 Game #3 (October 6, 2017) - Att: 239 Matthews Arena, Boston, MA Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Final Score: CLARKSON 1 - Northeastern 1 Final Score: CLARKSON 2 - Bemidji State 0

As defending NCAA Champion and the number 1 team New and old came together for the defending Na- in the preseason polls, Clarkson expects to get the best tional Champions’ home-opening win. Freshmen Avery eff ort from its opponent every game, and that is exactly Mitchell and Elizabeth Giguere supplied the goals what the Golden Knights got in the season-opener on and Shea Tiley posted 15 saves. The second-ranked Friday night in Boston. Despite being outshot and Knights dominated in the non-league contest, outshoot- falling behind to 8th-ranked Northeastern, the Knights ing the Beavers 32-15, but had to wait until the third battled back and gain the tie against the Huskies in period before their eff orts paid off . After a scoreless Matthews Arena. Senior goaltender Shea Tiley came 40 minutes, Mitchell scored the fi rst goal of the season up with a big eff ort, making 31 saves and junior Loren against Bemidji State just 2:33 into the fi nal frame. The Gabel scored Clarkson’s lone goal off of 23 shots. After rookie defender took a pass from senior Amanda Titus a scoreless fi rst period, Northeastern struck quickly in at the top of the left circle and fi red in a blast through the middle frame, knocking in a shot at the top of the a screen for her fi rst collegiate goal. Michaela Boyle crease just 22 seconds into the period.With less than Game #2 (September 30, 2017) - Att: 437 also assisted. Clarkson added an insurance goal midway seven minutes to play in regulation, the Knights’ top Matthews Arena, Boston, MA through the period when Giguere gathered in a centering returning scorer, Gabel found a loose puck at the side Final Score: CLARKSON 5 - Northeastern 1 pass from Michaela Pejzlova and sent a shot from the of the net and slipped in her 41st career goal. Junior de- slot just under the crossbar at 11:54 for her second goal fenseman Josiane Pozzebon and freshman Elizabeth With the graduation loss of two of the leading scorers of the season. Defenseman Josiane Pozzebon started Giguere assisted. Along with the solid play between in program history, Clarkson expected the off ense to the play with a soft pass off the left boards to Pejzlova. the pipes by Tiley, Clarkson’s shorthanded unit came take some time to realize its potential in 2017-18. Well Tiley, who has allowed just two goals through the fi rst up big, killing off all four of Northeastern’s power-play it looks like the Golden Knights’ growing pains lasted three games, posted 14 saves over the fi nal 40 minutes opportunities, including the last one in the fi nal two one game. Five diff erent Golden Knights scored goals to record her 25th career shutout. The Knights went minutes of overtime. The Knights did not score on their and 10 players recorded at least a point against 8th- 0-of-3 on the power play, while the Beavers were 0-of-2 lone power play of the night. ranked Northeastern in Boston. As good as the off ense with the man-advantage. was, Shea Tiley was even better. Tiley followed up Score by Periods Friday’s season-opening 31-save eff ort with 24 stops Score by Periods CLARKSON (0-0-1) 0 0 1 0 — 1 in Saturday’s win. Clarkson led throughout the game Bemidji State (1-1-1) 0 0 0 x — 0 Northeastern (0-0-1) 0 1 0 0 — 1 taking a 1-0 fi rst-period lead on sophomore Michaela CLARKSON (2-0-1) 0 0 2 x — 2 Pejzlova’s goal just 3:45 after the opening faceoff . 1st: No Scoring The defending national Champions blew the game 1st: No Scoring 2nd: NE-Herrington-1 (Clairmont,Anderson); 0:22 open midway through the middle frame with three 2nd: No Scoring 3rd: CU-Gabel-1 (Pozzebon,Giguere); 13:15 goals in a span of 2:05. Junior Rhyen McGill, who 3rd: CU-Mitchell-1 (Titus,Boyle); 2:33 OT: No Scoring missed Friday’s game nursing an injury, started the CU- Giguere-2 (Pejzlova, Pozzebon); 11:54 Penalties: Clarkson 5/10, Northeastern 2/4 burst with the eventual game-winner at 8:33. Senior Penalties: Clarkson 7/14, Northeastern 6/12 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-1, Northeastern 0-4 captain Savannah Harmon tallied on the power play Power Plays: Clarkson 2-5, Northeastern 1-6 Svs: CU (Tiley - 65:00) 8-11-8-4 =31 at 9:58, followed by a goal from freshman Michaela Svs: CU (Tiley - 60:00) 1-7-7 = 15 PS (Jones - 59:53) 10-5-6-1 =22 Boyle at 10:38. With one minute left in the second BS (Deters - 59:33) 11-10-9 =30 period, Northeastern spoiled Tiley’s shutout bid for the Huskie’s lone score on the day. Elizabeth Giguere got that back with one second left in the stanza for her second point of the weekend. Loren Gabel, who scored the Knights’ goal in Friday’s tie, picked up two assists in the win. Sophomore defenseman Ella Shelton also set up two goals. The Huskies outshot Clarkson 25-25, but the Knights held a 12-5 advantage in the scoreless third period. Clarkson was 2-of-5 on the power play and killed off fi ve of Northeastern’s six man-advantage opportunities.

Score by Periods CLARKSON (1-0-1) 1 4 0 x — 5 Northeastern (0-1-1) 0 1 0 x — 1

1st: CU-Pejzlova-1 (Keenan, Gabel); 3:45 2nd: CU-McGill-1 (Vinkle, Shelton); 8:33 CU-Harmon-1, ppg; 9:58 CU-Boyle-1 (Titus); 10:38 NE-Fontaine-1 (Herrington, Hobson) ppg; 19:00 CU-Giguere-1 (Shelton,Gabel) ppg; 19:59 3rd: No Scoring Penalties: Clarkson 7/14, Northeastern 6/12 Power Plays: Clarkson 2-5, Northeastern 1-6 Svs: CU (Tiley - 60:00) 10-9-5 = 24 NE (Bugalski - 30:38) 4-2-3 =6 NE (Frankel - 29:12) 0-1-12=13 2017-18 CLARKSON WOMEN’S HOCKEYHOCKE On the way to a record-setting season Shea Tiley posted back-to-back shut- outs on the road, blanking Penn State in a pair of 2-0 victories (10/13-14). Gamee RRecaps

Game #4 (October 7, 2017) - Att: 474 Game #5 (October 13, 2017) - Att: 437 Game #6 (October 14, 2017) - Att: 239 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Pegula Ice Arena, University Park, PA Pegula Ice Arena, University Park, PA Final Score: CLARKSON 5 - Bemidji State 4 Final Score: CLARKSON 2 - Penn State 0 Final Score: CLARKSON 2 - Penn State 0 Final Score: Cornell 5 - Clarkson 3 Five diff erent Golden Knights scored goals as Clarkson Shea Tiley backstopped Clarkson to a 2-0 Friday win The combination of strong defensive play, backstop completed a weekend sweep of Bemidji State. Clarkson for the second consecutive week with an 18-save eff ort in goal by Shea Tiley and the off ensive output from built a commanding 5-2 lead over Bemidji State mid- at Penn State. Loren Gabel and Elizabeth Giguere its top line proved to be a winning formula again for way through the third period, before the visitors scored paced the off ense with one goal and one assist apiece. Clarkson on Saturday. The Green and Gold defeated a pair of extra attacker goals in the fi nal two minutes Gabel provided the only goal the Knights would need, Penn State 2-0 for the second consecutive game at to make the score close. At 4:40 of the fi rst period, midway through the fi rst period, fi nishing off an assist Pegula Ice Arena. Tiley was called upon to make just defenseman Savannah Harmon put the Knights on top from Giguere at 11:15 for her third goal of the season. 13 saves in picking up her second straight shutout and with a power-play tally. Clarkson’s captain took a pass Just 27 seconds into the second stanza, Giguere, reign- third whitewash of the young season. The Golden out of the corner by Loren Gabel and fi red in a wrist ing ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week, took a pass Knights’ line of Loren Gabel, center Michaela shot from the slot for her second goal of the season. from Gabel in the slot and fi red in her team-high fourth Pejzlova and right wing Elizabeth Giguere provided Defenseman Ella Shelton also assisted. Gabel made goal of the season for the insurance marker. Michaela the scoring. Pejzlova tallied the only goal Clarkson it 2-0 with a highlight-reel goal early in the second Pejzlova also assisted on her linemate’s goal. Clarkson would need late in the fi rst period. With less than four period. The junior left wing forced a turnover in the outshot the Nittany Lions 23-18. Tiley made seven minutes to play in the opening frame, Pejzlova took Clarkson end, played the puck off the boards to herself saves in both the fi rst and second periods and added a pass from along the left boards by Gabel at center and fi nished off a breakaway by slipping a shot through four more stops over the fi nal 20 minutes to record ice, skated past a Nittany Lion defender and fi nished the 5-hole of the Beavers’ goalie at 2:13. Bemidji State her 26th career shutout. The Knights went 0-of-3 on off a move in front, slipping in her second goal of the got on the scoreboard for the fi rst time this weekend, at the power play while Penn State was 0-of-2 with the season at 16:51. Giguere also assisted. After a score- 4:44 on a goal off a 3-on-1 rush. The Knights regained man-advantage. less second period, the Knights added an insurance the two-goal lead when junior Kelly Mariani converted marker early in the fi nal stanza when Gabel stuff ed in on a 2-on-1 rush at 10:27. Harmon and Amanda Titus Score by Periods a wrap-around shot at 4:23. Cassidy Vinkle assisted. assisted on the score which gave the Green and Gold CLARKSON (4-0-1) 1 0 1 x — 2 The Knights had 28 shots on goal. Clarkson killed a 3-1 lead through 40 minutes. Clarkson sandwiched a Penn State (1-3-1) 0 0 0 x — 0 off all six of Penn State’s power-play chances, and pair of goals around a Bemidji State tally in the opening went scoreless in its only man-advantage opportunity. half of the fi nal frame to take a 5-2 lead. Titus picked 1st: CU-Gabel-3 (Giguere, Pejzlova); 11:15 up her fi rst goal of the season at 3:13 of the third, scor- 2nd: No Scoring Score by Periods ing on a shot from the right circle. Mariani and junior 3rd: CU-Giguere-4 (Gabel, Pejzlova); 0:27 CLARKSON (5-0-1) 1 0 1 x — 2 defenseman Emma Keenan assisted. The Beavers con- Penalties: Clarkson 3/6, Penn State 4/8 Penn State (1-4-1) 0 0 0 x — 0 nected on the power play at 6:51 for the visitors’ second Power Plays: Clarkson 0-3, Penn State 0-2 goal of the game. The Knights got that one back when Svs: CU (Tiley - 60:00) 7-7-4 = 18 1st: CU-Pejzlova-2 (Gabel, Giguere); 16:51 Elizabeth Giguere jammed in a loose puck at the top PSU (Paniccia - 58:31) 10-5-6 =21 2nd: No Scoring of the crease for her third collegiate goal. Keenan and 3rd: CU-Gabel-4 (Vinkle); 4:23 Michaela Pejzlova assisted. The Beavers’ scored twice Penalties: Clarkson 6/12, Penn State 1/2 in the fi nal two minutes. Clarkson outshot the Beavers Power Plays: Clarkson 0-1, Penn State 0-6 41-27. Shea Tiley posted 23 saves. The Knights went Svs: CU (Tiley - 60:00) 1-3-9 = 13 1-of-3 on the power play and killed off four of Bemidji PSU (Paniccia - 58:48) 5-15-6 =26 State’s six man-advantage chances.

Score by Periods Bemidji State (1-2-1) 0 1 3 x — 4 CLARKSON (3-0-1) 1 2 2 x — 5

1st: CU-Harmon-2 (Gabel, Shelton), ppg; 4:40 2nd: CU-Gabel-2; 2:13 BS-Kaasa-2 (DeGeorge, Mack); 4:44 CU-Mariani-1 (Harmon,Titus); 10:27 3rd: CU-Titus-1 (Mariani, Keenan); 3:13 BS-DeGeorge-1 (Terres, Halluska), ppg; 6:51 CU-Giguere-3 (Keenan, Pejzlova); 9:36 BS-Mack-2 (Radke); 18:35 BS-Radke-1 (Bergland), ppg;19:56 Penalties: Clarkson 6/23, Bemidji State 3/6 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-3, Bemidji State 2-6 Svs: CU (Tiley - 60:00) 6-7-10 =23 BS (Bench - 58:16) 18-13-5 =36 From the start of the seaon freshman Elizabaeth Giguere has been a key contrubtor to the Knights’ success and made a big impression in her fi rst games against archrival St. Lawrence, recording seven points on three goals and four assists in the non-league sweep of the Saints in a home-and-home series (10/20-21).

Game #7 (October 20, 2017) - Att: 614 Game #8 (October 21, 2017) - Att: 2,679 Game #9 (October 27, 2017) - Att: 364 Appleton Arena, Canton, NY Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Final Score: CLARKSON 4 - St. Lawrence 2 Final Score: CLARKSON 6 - St. Lawrence 1 Final Score: Colgate 4 - Clarkson 3 OT

Two nationally-ranked unbeaten teams faced off in Can- The defending National Champions hit on all cylinders A lengthy unbeaten streak came to an end for Clarkson ton, NY on Friday, but it was 2nd-ranked Clarkson that Saturday, defeating St. Lawrence 6-1 before a Cheel as 5th-ranked Colgate rallied for an overtime triumph remained undefeated after the fi nal whistle. Elizabeth Arena record crowd of 2,679 North Country fans on at Cheel Arena in the ECAC Hockey opener for both Giguere continued her torrid start to her first collegiate the Clarkson University Women’s Hockey team’s 2017 teams. Defending National Champions, the Knights campaign with a two-goal outing to pace the eff ort. NCAA National Championship Banner Raising Day. lost for the fi rst time since January 20 as their unbeaten Shea Tiley was solid once again in the Golden Knights’ Five diff erent Golden Knights’ scored in Clarkson’s streak ended at 24 games (22-0-2). Trailing 3-2 after crease with 15 saves.. The Knights, who outshot the most productive outing of the season as the Green and 40 minutes, Colgate rallied with pair of power-play Saints 24-17, never trailed in the contest.Giguere started Gold improved their record to 7-0-1 and stretch their goals to pull out the big win on the road, improving its things off with a power-play goal at 6:46, connecting unbeaten streak to 24 games (22-0-2) dating back to record to 7-0-0. Colgate tied the game 82 seconds into on a low wrist shot from the top of the right circle that January 20. Michaela Pejzlova and Elizabeth Giguere the third period. The Raiders, who outshot the Knights found its way through traffi c into the back of the net. led the way off ensively. Pejzlova scored two goals 12-5 in the third, drew a penalty with three seconds The Saints capitalized on a Clarkson turnover deep in and one assist, while Giguere tallied one goal and four left in regulation to take a power-play opportunity its own end with a goal at 11:49. That goal stopped assists. Clarkson excelled on specialty teams going into overtime. At 1:18 of the extra session, the visitors Tiley’s shutout streak at 131:53. With time winding 4-of-7 on the power play and killing off all seven of scored on the man-advantage for the game-winner. In down in the opening period, Giguere picked up a loose the Saints’ man-advantage chances, including a couple a back-and-forth contest, Colgate edged the Knights puck at her own blueline, split the defense and broke of lengthy 5-on-3 opportunities by the visitors. St. in shots, 26-25. Both teams were productive on the in alone on the St. Lawrence goaltender and slipped a Lawrence scored fi rst early in the opening period, but power play, with the Raiders going 3-of-6 and the shot through the Saints’ netminder’s fi ve-hole for her from then on itwas all Green and Gold. Loren Gabel, Knights 2-of-3 on the man advantage. Clarkson held second goal of the day with less than a second before Ella Shelton and Kelly Mariani also scored. Shea a 2-1 fi rst-period lead as Loren Gabel scored both the the buzzer. The Knights added to the lead early in the Tiley posted 23 saves. Knights’ goals in the opening stanza. The Knights and middle frame on Cassidy Vinkle’s score. St. Lawrence Raiders traded power-play goals in the second period made it a one-goal game early in the third, but Clarkson Score by Periods for a 3-2 score after 40 minutes.Cassidy Vinkle tallied came right back to regain the two-goal advantage on St. Lawrence (2-2-2) 1 0 0 x — 1 the Knights’ third goal. Amanda Titus’ shot from between the circles at 6:30. CLARKSON (7-0-1) 2 1 3 x — 6 Score by Periods Score by Periods 1st: SLU-Marchment-4 (Miller); 4:00 Colgate (7-0-0, 1-0) 1 1 1 1 x — 4 CLARKSON (6-0-1) 2 1 1 x — 4 CU-Gabel-5 (Giguere, Mitchell); 5:18 CLARKSON (7-1-1, 0-1) 1 1 1 0 x — 3 St. Lawrence (2-1-2) 1 0 1 x — 2 CU-Shelton-1 (Harmon, Giguere), ppg; 17:24 2nd: CU-Mariani-2 (Vinkle, Pozzebon), ppg; 11:32 1st: CU-Gabel-6 (Shelton, Giguere), ppg; 10:52 1st: CU-Giguere-5 (Harmon, Shelton), ppg; 6:46 3rd: CU-Pejzlova-3 (Giguere); 3:23 CLG-Larson-3 (Hoppner, Wildfang); 13:00 SLU-Marchment-3 (Miller); 11:49 CU-Giguere-7 (Pejzlova, Gabel), 5x3 ppg; 6:58 CU- Gabel-7; 18:32 CU-Giguere-6 (Gabel); 19:59 CU-Pejzlova-4 (Shelton, Giguere), ppg; 9:31 2nd: CLG- Zalewski-1 (Larson, Wildfang), ppg; 6:24 2nd: CU-Vinkle-1 (Turnquist); 8:53 Penalties: Clarkson 7/14, St. Lawrence 7/14 CU-VInkle-2 (Pozzebon, Turnquist), ppg; 16:15 3rd: SLU-Edney-1 (Miller, Marchment); 3:35 Power Plays: Clarkson 4-7, St. Lawrence 0-7 3rd: CLG-Schneider-5 (Eldridge, Perry), ppg; 1:22 CU-Titus-2 (McGill, Harmon); 6:30 Svs: CU (Tiley - 60:00) 4-13-6 = 23 OT: CLG-Sullivan-3 (Zafuto, Wildfang), ppg; 1:18 Penalties: Clarkson 5/10, St. Lawrence 6/12 SLU (Harrison - 59:29) 13-4-7 =24 Penalties: Clarkson 6/12, Colgate 3/6 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-6, St. Lawrence 0-5 Power Plays: Clarkson 2-3, Colgate 3-6 Svs: CU (Tiley - 60:00) 6-6-3 =15 Svs: CU (Tiley - 61:18) 7-4-11-0 = 22 SLU (Shelly - 59:29) 4-7-9 =20 CLG (Vandyk - 61:13) 8-9-5-0 =22 2017-18 CLARKSON WOMEN’S HOCKEYHOCKE Amanda Titus scored Clarkson’s fi rst shorthanded goal of the season to help the Knights to a 6-0 win Gamee RRecaps over 9th-ranked Cornell at Cheel Arena (10/28).

Game #10 (October 28, 2017) - Att: 527 Game #12 (November 4, 2017) - Att: 137 Game #13 (November 10, 2017) - Att: 128 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Meehan Auditorium, Providence, RI Gutterson Arena, Burlington, VT Final Score: CLARKSON 6 - Cornell 0 Final Score: Clarkson 11 - Brown 1 Final Score: Vermont 3 - Clarkson 2

A complete eff ort by Clarkson led to a convincing Ten diff erent Clarkson players scored goals and 15 For the second time this season Clarkson suff ered a victory over 9th-ranked Cornell. The Knights’ top line Knights recorded at least one point as the defending one-goal loss as a result of a late power-play goal by combined for three goals and fi ve assists leading the national and ECAC Hockey champions cruised to an the opponents as Vermont rallied for the victory in Green and Gold to six goals for the second consecu- 11-1 victory in Providence, RI. The 11 goals matched a Burlington. Michaela Pejzlova, who centers Clarkson’s tive Saturday. Left wing Loren Gabel scored twice Clarkson mark for second most goals scored in a game top line, tallied both of the Green and Gold’s goals to and set up a goal; center Michaela Pejzlova tallied a and was the most for the Knights since putting up 12 give Clarkson a 2-1 lead midway through the second goal and an assist and right wing Elizabeth Giguere in a win over RIT on September 28, 2013. Elizabeth period. Vermont, however, tied it up late in the period posted three assists. Kelly Mariani and Rhyen McGill Giguere was Clarkson’s lone multiple-goal scorer with to make it a 2-2 game through 40 minutes. With just 68 both recorded a goal and an assist and assistant captain two tallies in the balanced eff ort. Clarkson took control seconds remaining in regulation the Catamounts con- Amanda Titus scored a shorthanded marker as the right from the opening faceoff and held a 5-0 lead after nected on their sixth power-play opportunity of the day Knights skated to their fourth straight win over Cornell. the fi rst period. Giguere started things off , scoring just to skate away with the victory at Gutterson Fieldhouse. Shea Tiley was called upon to make just 13 saves, 61 seconds in. Savannah Harmon, Michaela Pejzlova Vermont held a 1-0 fi rst-period lead. The Knights con- including two in the third period, to record her fourth freshman Kristy Pidgeon, with her fi rst collegiate goal, verted on two of their three man-advantage chances in shutout of the year and 28th career whitewash. Josiane Pozzebon, Rhyen McGill, Tia Stoddard, the middle frame to grab the 2-1 lead. Clarkson outshot Michaela Boyle, Amanda Titus and Loren Gabel all Vermont 37-20. Score by Periods scored a goal each. Cornell (1-1-0, 1-1) 0 0 0 x — 0 Score by Periods CLARKSON (8-1-1, 1-1) 0 3 3 x — 6 Score by Periods CLARKSON (10-2-1) 0 2 0 x — 2 CLARKSON (10-1-1, 3-1-0) 5 3 3 x — 11 Vermont (5-6-1) 1 1 1 x — 3 1st: No Scoring Brown (0-6-0, 0-4-0) 1 0 0 x — 1 2nd: CU-Gable-8 (Giguere); 0:52 1st: VER-Gorecki-3 (O’Leary, Holmes); 8:20 CU-Titus-3 (Vinkle, Pozzebon), shg; 7:44 1st: CU-Giguere-9 (Gabel, Hector); 1:01 2nd: CU-Pejzlova-8 (Giguere, Harmon), ppg; 8:29 CU-Pejzlova-5 (Giguere, Gabel), ppg; 14:43 CU-Harmon-3 (Shelton, Titus); 8:29 CU-Pejzlova-9 (McGill, Giguere), ppg; 12:08 3rd: CU-McGill-2 (Shelton, Mariani); 2:15 CU-Pejzlova-7 (Pozzebon); 12:57 VER-Gorecki-4 (Willard, Picard); 17:11 CU-Mariani-3 (McGill, Pozzebon); 9:17 BR-Rempe-1 (Swanstrom); 13:11 3rd: VER-Willard-2 (Flaherty, Valkama); 18:52 CU-Gabel-9 (Peejzlova, Giguere); 13:34 CU-Pidgeon-1 (Boyle, Harmon); 17:40 Penalties: Clarkson 6/12, Vermont 7/14 Penalties: Clarkson 6/12, Cornell 4/8 CU-Pozzebon-1 (Stoddard); 19:33 Power Plays: Clarkson 2-7, Vermont 1-6 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-4, Cornell 0-6 2nd: CU-McGill-3 (Shelton, Harmon); 00:43 Svs: CU (Tiley - 59:09) 6-7-4 =17 Svs: CU (Tiley - 59:55) 7-4-2 =13 CU-Stoddard-2 (Lefl er, Titus); 11:05 VER (Scobee - 60:00) 11-10-14 =35 COR (Boissonnault - 49:17) 10-11-1 =22 CU-Boyle-2; 15:38 COR (Browning - 10:13) 0-0-3 =3 3rd: CU-Giguere-10 (Shelton); 3:33 Game #14 (November 11, 2017) - Att: 329 CU-Titus-4 (Mariani, McGill); 8:24 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Game #11 (November 3, 2017) - Att: 159 CU-Gabel-11 (Pidgeon, Turnquist), ppg; 18:14 Final Score: CLARKSON 4 - Vermont 0 Ingalls Rink, New Haven, CT Penalties: Clarkson 4/8, Brown 5/10 Final Score: CLARKSON 4 - Yale 0 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-5, Brown 0-4 Several of Clarkson’s standouts played key roles in Svs: CU (Tiley - 20:00) 6-0-0=6 helping the Knights gain a measure of revenge over CU (Brenneman - 40:00) 0-9-6=15 UVM on Saturday afternoon at Cheel Arena. Shea A pair of Golden Knight standouts team reached Tiley made 16 saves, Loren Gabel tallied four points signifi cant milestones and Clarkson’s freshman sensa- BR (Landry - 31:05) 13-8-0=21 BR (Rippy - 28:55) 0-4-12=16 and Rhyen McGill scored twice on the power play. tion continued to roll as the Green and Gold skated Tiley, who leads the nation in whitewashes with her Shea Tiley posted 18 to a dominant win on the road. sixth of the season, became the Green and Gold’s fth shutout on the season and saves in recording her fi all-time leader in career shutouts with 30, breaking 29th career whitewash, which tied the Clarkson career the old mark of 29 held by Erica Howe ‘14. Clarkson Erica Howe ‘14. Left wing Loren record, also held by outshot Vermont putting a season-high 50 shots on the Gabel tallied her 50th career goal and added two as- Catamounts net, while only allowing the visitors 16. ensive eff ort. Rookie right wing sists to highlight the off Specialty teams’ play was near perfect for the Knights, recorded a goal and an assist to Elizabeth Giguere who went 3-of-6 on the power play while killing off all extend her point streak to all 11 games of her collegiate three of Vermont’s man-advantage chances. McGill and career. The Knights took the lead at Ingalls Rink with Michaela Pejzlova, with her third goal of the weekend, rst period. a pair of goals in a 73-second span of the fi scored in the middle frame. McGill and Gabel added Tia Stoddard opened the scoring at 10:30 Freshman third period scores. with her fi rst career goal. Score by Periods Score by Periods Vermont (5-7-1) 0 0 0 x — 0 CLARKSON (9-1-1, 2-1-0) 2 1 1 x — 4 CLARKSON (11-2-1) 0 2 2 x — 4 Yale (1-3-1, 0-2-1) 0 0 0 x — 0 1st: No Scoring er, Harmon); 10:30 1st: CU-Stoddard-1 (Lefl 2nd: CU-McGill-4 (Gabel, Harmon) ppg; 2:27 CU-Gabel-10 (Pejzlova); 11:43 CU-Pejzlova-10 (Harmon, Gabel) ppg; 15:15 2nd: CU-Giguere-8 (Gabel); 0:16 3rd: CU-McGill-5 (Pejzlova, Gabel) ppg; 8:04 3rd: CU-Pejzlova-6 (Gabel, Giguere); 13:03 CU-Gabel-12 (Mariani, Keenan); 13:02 Penalties: Clarkson 3/6, Yale 4/8 Penalties: Clarkson 4/8, Vermont 7/14 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-4, Yale 0-3 Power Plays: Clarkson 3-6, Vermont 0-3 Svs: CU (Tiley - 59:56) 8-4-6=18 Svs: CU (Tiley - 58:37) 5-4-7=16 YALE (Hofmann - 20:16) 11-0-0=11 VER (Scobee - 60:00) 17-15-14=46 YALE (O’Brien - 39:44) 0-16-11=27 Ella Shelton The center on Clarkson’s top line, Michaela Pejzlova scored 11 goals over the the last 11 games of the 2017 portion of the season.

Game #15 (November 17, 2017) - Att: 277 Game #16 (November 18, 2017) - Att: 253 Game #17 (November 30, 2017) - Att: 470 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Final Score: Quinnipiac 3 - Clarkson 2 OT Final Score: CLARKSON 4 - Princeton 0 Final Score: CLARKSON 2 - St. Lawrence 1

Clarkson suff ered its third one-goal loss of the season as With a 29-save effort, Shea Tiley picked up her In a hard-fought battle between a pair of Top 10-ranked Quinnipiac stunned the fourth-ranked Golden Knights NCAA-leading seventh shutout of the year by blank- women’s hockey teams Clarkson came out on top over in overtime. Clarkson held a 2-1 lead midway through ing Princeton and in the process became Clarkson’s St. Lawrence University in a key ECAC Hockey game the third period on a goal by freshmanKristy Pidgeon all-time win leader. Tiley, who set the school record on Thursday night at Cheel Arena. After a scoreless 40 at 10:58. The Bobcats, however, tied it up late in regula- for career shutouts last Saturday, put her name in the minutes of play, Clarkson grabbed the lead with a pair tion with a power-play tally from at 17:10. Quinnipiac Golden Knights’ record book once again with her 91st of goals three minutes apart early in the fi nal period. skated away with the victory, scoring on a rebound 25 career victory, breaking the old mark established by Rhyen McGill scored the game’s fi rst goal at 4:07 of the seconds into the sudden-victory period. Quinnipiac Erica Howe ‘14. The Knights held a one-shot advantage third, knocking in a loose puck at the edge of the crease took a 1-0 fi rst-period lead at 15:49.Clarkson’s top over Princeton, 30-29, but Tiley needed to be at her after a shot from the point by defenseman Savannah line came through for the Knights’ fi rst goal midway best in the second period when the Tigers, benefi ting Harmon. Clarkson’s captain picked up her 96th career through the middle frame to tie the game. Center Mi- from three power-play opportunities, fi red 16 shots on point with the assist. Defenseman Ella Shelton also as- chaela Pejzlova took a centering pass from behind the the Clarkson goal. Rhyen McGill tallied the only goal sisted on McGill’s seventh goal of the year. The Knights net from left wing Loren Gabel and fi red in a quick the Knights would need at 7:11 of the fi rst period, con- made it 2-0 at 7:01 when Elizabeth Giguere fi red in a shot at 12:38 for her 11th goal of the year. Right wing necting on a shot from the bottom of the right circle. wrist shot from the right circle just inside the far post Elizabeth Giguere also assisted. Clarkson outshot With 2.1 seconds left in the period, Michaela Pejzlova for her 11th collegiate goal. Michaela Pejzlova picked Quinnipiac 26-20. The Knights killed off the Bobcats’ fi nished off a cross-crease pass from Elizabeth Giguere up the lone assist. The eight-ranked Saints answered fi rst six power-play opportunities, but the visitors con- for a power-play goal. After a scoreless second period, back with their only goal at 10:03. That was as close nected on their seventh and fi nal man-advantage to tie the Green and Gold padded their lead early in the fi nal as St. Lawrence would get, however, as Shea Tiley the game last in the third frame. Clarkson was 0-3 on frame with a pair of goals in the opening three minutes. turned aside any further scoring attempts by the Saints. the power play. Shea Tiley fi nished with 17 saves. At 1:56, freshman defenseman Meaghan Hector Clarkson outshot St. Lawrence 30-27. Tiley fi nished scored her fi rst collegiate goal. Taylor Turnquist made with 26 saves. Clarkson’s penalty kill played a huge Score by Periods it 4-0 at 3:15 with her fi rst goal of the season. role in the victory, killing off all six of St. Lawrence’s Quinnipiac (8-6-0, 4-3) 1 0 1 1 x — 3 power-play chances, including a 71-second two-man CLARKSON (11-3-1, 3-2) 0 1 1 0 x — 2 Score by Periods advantage by the Saints late in the second period. The Princeton (2-5-3, 2-5-1) 0 0 0 x — 0 Knights went 0-of-2 on the power play. 1st: QUI-Lancaster-3; 15:49 CLARKSON (12-3-1, 4-2) 2 0 2 x — 4 2nd: CU-Pejzlova-11 (Gabel, Giguere); 12:38 St. Lawrence (7-5-3, 4-2-1) 0 0 1 x — 1 3rd: CU-Pidgeon-2 (Harmon); 10:58 1st: CU-McGill-6 (Pidgeon, Vinkle); 7:11 CLARKSON (13-3-1, 5-2) 0 0 2 x — 2 QUI-Lancaster-4 (Pennoyer, Tabin), ppg; 17:10 CU- Pejzlova-12 (Giguere, Harmon), ppg; 19:58 OT: QUI-Samoskevich-6 (Lancaster, Pennoyer); 2nd: No Scoring 1st: No Scoring 0:25 3rd: CU-Hector-1 (Pejzlova); 1:56 2nd: No Scoring Penalties: Clarkson 7/14, Quinnipiac 3/6 CU-Turnquist-1 (Harmon, Titus); 3:15 3rd: CU-McGill-7 (Harmon, Shelton); 4:07 Power Plays: Clarkson 0/3, Quinnipiac 1/7 Penalties: Clarkson 5/10, Princeton 5/10 CU-Giguere-11 (Pejzlova); 7:01 Svs: CU (Tiley - 60:25) 7-5-5-0=17 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-5, Princeton 0-5 SLU-Edney-3 (Grant); 10:03 QUI (Ives - 60:11) 9-10-5-0=24 Svs: CU (Tiley - 59:52) 4-16-9 =29 Penalties: Clarkson 7/22, St. Lawrence 2/4 PRI (Neatby - 43:15) 14-7-1 =22 Power Plays: Clarkson 0/6, St. Lawrence 0/6 PRI (DaSilva - 16:45) x-x-4 =4 Svs: CU (Tiley - 60:00) 7-9-10 =26 SLU (Shelly - 58:12) 10-7-11 =28 2017-18 CLARKSON WOMEN’S HOCKEYHOCKE The Golden Knights’ captain Savannah Harmon became only the second Clarkson defenseman to reach the century club with the Gamee RRecaps game-winning goal and one assist in the 5-1 victory at Union (12/8).

Game #20 (December 8, 2017) - Att: 137 Messa Rink, Schenectady, NY Final Score: CLARKSON 5 - Union 1

Captain Savannah Harmon connected for the game- winner and added an assist for her 100th career point to highlight the road win at Union. Clarkson had a tough go of it breaking through against Union early, but blew the game open in the third period with four goals. The Knights opened with the game’s fi rst goal as Amanda Titus at 12:19 of the fi rst. Union came right back to tie it at 14:50. After a scoreless second period, the Knights had their most productive period of the season with four goals over the fi nal 20 minutes. Harmon netted her fourth of the year, converting on the power play. Rhyen McGill followed. Loren Gabel closed out the game with two more goals, giving her 15 on the season and 55 for her career. Harmon assisted on the last goal, which put her in Clarkson’s century club.

Score by Periods CLARKSON (16-3-1, 7-2) 1 0 4 x — 5 Union (4-11-2, 3-4) 1 0 0 x — 1

1st: CU-Titus-6 (Hector); 12:19 Game #18 (December 2, 2017) - Att: 558 Game #19 (December 5, 2017) - Att: 155 UNI-Russ-7 (McLaren, Ryan); 14:50 Appleton Arena, Canton, NY Tennity Ice Pavilion, Syracuse, NY 2nd: No Scoring Final Score: CLARKSON 4 - St. Lawrence 1 Final Score: CLARKSON 5 - Syracuse 0 3rd: CU-Harmon-4 (Gabel, Pejzlova), ppg; 3:23 CU-McGill-8 (Vinkle); 9:21 Big goals by key players and the steady performance A three-goal burst late in the fi rst period was more than CU-Gabel-14 (Giguere, Pozzebon); 10:38 from goaltender Shea Tiley lifted Clarkson over St. enough for Clarkson on Tuesday night as the Golden CU-Gabel-15 (Harmon), eng; 18:36 Lawrence for the fourth time this season. Trailing 1-0 Knights cruised to a non-league victory. Shea Tiley Penalties: Clarkson 3/6, Union 3/6 late in the second period at St. Lawrence, the Knights’ made 19 saves for her NCAA-leading eighth shutout, Power Plays: Clarkson 1-3, Union 0-3 top line connected for a pair of goals in a 79-second backstopping Clarkson to its fourth consecutive win. Svs; CU (Tiley - 60:00) 7-8-3=18 span in the fi nal minutes of the middle frame to lead Michaela Pejzlova continued her torrid scoring pace, UNI (Francis - 59:56) 22-22-13=57 the way for the Green and Gold. At 17:50, the Knights’ adding two more goals. Clarkson took control of the leading scorer, Loren Gabel scored on a rising wrist game against Syracuse at Tennity Ice Pavilion with shot from the right circle for her 13th goal of the season three goals in a span of 2 minutes 50 seconds late in Defenseman Savannah Harmon collected her 97th the opening stanza. Amanda Titus scored the game’s career point (25-72) with the assist. Michaela Pejzlova fi rst goal with a quick wrist shot from the high slot connected for the game-winner at 19:09 off a rebound for her fi fth goal of the season at 16:27. Elizabeth in front for her 13th goal of the season and ninth goal in Giguere knocked in a bouncing puck at 18:51 for her the past nine games. Gabel, with her 98th career point 13th goal of her rookie campaign. Loren Gabel set up (53-45) and Elizabeth Giguere picked up the assists. her linemate. Twenty-six seconds later Pejzlova scored Clarkson sealed the road win with two more goals late in her fi rst of the night on a shot from the left circle with the fi nal frame. Defenseman Josiane Pozzebon scored Giguere and Gabel assisting. For Gabel that was her on the power play at 16:29 and Giguere closed things 100th career point (53-47).The Knights did not let up out with an empty-net score at 16:57 for her 11th goal to start the second period as freshman Kristy Pidgeon of the season. Tiley fi nished with 24 saves as Clarkson scored just 39 seconds in for her third goal of the season. outshot the Saints 31-25. Both teams went 1-of-3 on Pejzlova closed out the scoring at 15:15 of the middle the power play. frame. Giguere earned her second assist of the night and defenseman, captain Savannah Harmon also helped to set up the goal, picking up her 98th career point (25-73). Score by Periods CLARKSON (13-3-1, 6-2) 0 2 2 x — 4 Score by Periods St. Lawrence (7-5-3, 4-3-1) 0 1 0 x — 1 CLARKSON (15-3-1) 3 2 0 x — 5 Syracuse (5-9-2) 0 0 0 x — 0 1st: No Scoring 2nd: SLU-McClure-1 (Marchment, Grauer), ppg; 7:27 1st: CU-Titus-5 (Pozzebon); 16:27 CU-Gabel-13 (Harmon, Pejzlova); 17:50 CU-Giguere-13 (Gabel); 18:51 CU-Pejzlova-13 (Gabel, Giguere); 19:09 CU-Pejzlova-14 (Giguere, Gabel); 19:17 3rd: CU-Pozzebon-2 (Mariani, Shelton); 16:29 2nd: CU-Pidgeon-3 (McGill, Vinkle); 00:39 CU-Giguere-12, eng; 16:57 CU-Pejzlova-15 (Giguere, Harmon); 15:15 Penalties: Clarkson 3/6, St. Lawrence 3/6 3rd: No Scoring Power Plays: Clarkson 1/3, St. Lawrence 1/3 Penalties: Clarkson 1/2, Syracuse 3/6 Svs: CU (Tiley - 60:00) 9-10-5 =24 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-3, Syracuse 0-1 SLU (Harrison - 59:38) 14-4-9 =27 Svs: CU (Tiley - 60:00) 8-7-4 =19 SYR (Miller - 20:00) 7-0-0=7 Lauren Lefl er SYR (Cohen - 40:00) 0-10-13=23 Rhyen McGill scores twice in the 7-3 win over Union (1/13) at Cheel Arena.

Game #21 (December 9, 2017) Att: 301 Game #23 (January 13, 2018) - Att: 271 Houston Field House, Troy, NY Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Final Score: CLARKSON 4 - RPI 1 Final Score: CLARKSON 7 - Union 3

With the victory at Rensselaer No.3 ranked Clarkson The fi nal score may not have indicated it, but the took a six-game winning streak into a lengthy break. Knights had to battle past a determined Union squad Four diff erent Knights scored in the victory over RPI to extend their winning streak to eight games. Tied 2-2 in Troy and Shea Tiley posted 18 stops in the Green midway through the second period, Clarkson pulled and Gold’s six straight win over the Engineers. One away for its 13th consecutive win over the Dutch- day after putting up 62 shots on net in Friday’s 5-1 win women, scoring fi ve of the fi nal six goals, including the at Union, Clarkson peppered Rensselaer’s goaltenders last three in the fi nal minutes of the third after Union with 46 shots on Saturday. The Knights went 1-of-2 made it a one-goal game with less than fi ve minutes on the power play and killed off all four of RPI’s man- remaining.Kristy Pidgeon and Rhyen McGill scored advantage chances, extending their string of successful two goals each, while Elizabeth Giguere, Savannah kills to 10. The Knights scored three quick goals before Harmon and Loren Gabel added one score apiece. the fi rst period was 10 minutes old to take control on the road. Cassidy Vinkle, Michaela Pejzlova, Michaela Score by Periods Boyle’and Elizabeth Giguere scored. Union (6-15-3, 4-8) 1 1 1 x — 3 CLARKSON (19-3-1, 10-2) 1 2 4 x — 7 Score by Periods CLARKSON (17-3-1, 8-2) 3 1 0 x — 4 1st: UN-Russ-8 (Kosakowski); 0:22 RPI (7-9-4, 4-3-1) 0 1 0 x — 1 CU-Pidgeon-4 (Pozzebon, Shelton), ppg; 17:34 2nd: CU-Giguere-16 (Gabel, Pozzebon); 2:01 1st: CU-Vinkle-3 (Titus, Pozzebon), ppg; 5:10 UN-McLaren-4 (Lee, Shugart); 10:08 CU-Pejzlova-16 (Gabel, Giguere); 7:06 CU-Harmon-5; 17:51 Cassidy Vinkle CU-Boyle-3 (Keenan, Titus); 8:43 3rd: CU-McGill-9 (Gabel, Giguere), ppg; 3:48 2nd: RPI-Tomlinson-5 (Thomas, Renn); 0:15 UN-Mori-2 (Naidrich, Kosakowski); 15:04 Game #25 (January 20, 2018) - Att: 776 CU-Giguere-14; 1:06 CU-McGill-10 (Pidgeon); 15:10 Thompson Arena, Hanover, NH 3rd: No Scoring CU-Gabel-17 (Giguere, Pejzlova); 17:40 Final Score: CLARKSON 8- Dartmouth 1 Penalties: Clarkson 4/8, RPI 2/4 CU-Pidgeon-5 (McGill, Shelton), eng; 18:25 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-2, RPI 0-4 The Knights enjoyed their second-highest goal-scoring Svs: CU (Tiley - 60:00) 2-6-10=18 eff ort of the year in the win at Dartmouth to extend RPI (Selander - 21:06) 15-0-0=15 Game #24 (January 19, 2018) - Att: 551 their win streak to 10 games, but the highlight was Bright-Landry H.C, Cambridge, MA saved for senior goaltender Shea Tiley who posted Final Score: CLARKSON 3 - Harvard 1 her 100th career victory in the Clarkson crease. Tiley, Game #22 (January 12, 2018) - Att: 341 turned aside 14 of the Big Green’s 15 shots to improve her all-time record to 100-23-14. Loren Gabel with Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY One of the top lines in NCAA Women’s Hockey was Final Score: CLARKSON 3- RPI 2 OT three goals and two assists, and linemate, right wing at it again as the trio of left wing Loren Gabel, center Elizabeth Giguere with fi ve points (1-4), and captain. Michaela Pejzlova and right wing Elizabeth Giguere defenseman Savannah Harmon with three points (1-2) One of the top lines in women’s college hockey com- accounted for all the Golden Knights scoring. Clarkson highlighted the off ensive eff ort. The Knights controlled bined for all three Clarkson goals as the Golden Knights outshot Harvard 32-25, but struggled on the power play play from the start at Thompson Arena, outshooting won their seventh straight with a the overtime triumph going 0-of-6 with the man-advantage. The Crimson the home team 15-5 in the opening period en route to against Rensselaer. Left wing Loren Gabel came went scoreless in their lone power-play opportunity. a 1-0 lead. Amanda Titus started the scoring with her through for the game-winning goal, connecting just Clarkson’s freshman sensation, Giguere, put Clarkson seventh goal of the season. Clarkson enjoyed its most 19 seconds into the extra session. RPI forced overtime on the scoreboard fi rst with her 17th goal of the season, productive period of the season in the middle frame with an extra attacker goal with 1:09 remaining in the fi nishing off an assist from Pejzlova at 13:06 of the by adding fi ve more goals for a commanding 6-0 lead third. Center Michaela Pejzlova extended her point- opening period. The Knights made it 2-0 on Gabel’s through 40 minutes. Rhyen McGill, Giguere, Kristy scoring streak to 13 games with the opening goal, an 18th of the year with Pejzlova picking up her second Pidgeon and Gabel with two tallies, and all found the unassisted tally at 3:24 of the fi rst. RPI tied the game assist of the night and 16th helper of the season at scoresheet. Harmon and Gabel closed out the scoring with a goal off an Engineer’s faceoff win at 5:04, but 7:08 of the middle frame. Harvard got one back early with third-period goals. just 64 seconds later the Green and Gold regained the in the third l at 5:50. Pejzlova, however, closed out lead. Elizabeth Giguere , the Knights’ rookie sensation the Knights’ road win, extending their unbeaten streak Score by Periods fi nished off assists from Gabel and Pejzlova, tipping in over the Crimson to eight games (5-0-3) with her 18th CLARKSON (21-3-1, 12-2) 1 5 2 x — 8 her 15th goal of the season give the Green and Gold a of the year at 8;23 with Gabel assisting. Shea Tiley Dartmouth (4-14-1, 2-11-1) 0 1 0 x — 1 2-1 lead through 40 minutes. made 24 saves to record her 99th career win in the Clarkson crease. 1st: CU-Titus-7 (Gabel, Giguere); 7:29 Score by Periods 2nd: CU-McGill-11 (Harmon, Giguere), ppg; 2:48 RPI (7-11-5, 4-5-2) 0 1 1 0 — 2 Score by Periods CU-Giguere-18 (Shelton, Harmon); 5:15 CLARKSON (18-3-1, 9-2) 1 1 0 1 — 3 CLARKSON (20-3-1, 11-2-0) 1 1 1 x — 3 CU-Pidgeon-6 (Fournier, Pozzebon);10:02 Harvard (8-9-1, 6-6-1) 0 0 1 x — 1 CU-Gabel-19 (Giguere, Shelton); 11:39 1st: CU-Pejzlova-17; 3:24 DAR-Rombaut-3 (Bracken, Landers), ppg; 12:40 2nd: RPI-Orosz-4 (Tomlinson, Grigsby); 5:04 1st: CU-Giguere-17 (Pejzlova); 13:06 CU-Gabel-20 (Giguere, Pozzebon); 16:53 CU-Giguere-15 (Pejzlova, Gabel); 6:08 2nd: CU-Gabel-18 (Pejzlova, Hector); 7:08 3rd: CU-Harmon-6 (Stoddard, Gabel); 11:11 3rd: RPI-Grigsby-8 (Tomlinson, Repaci) ea; 18:51 3rd: HAR-Tse-2 (Mullins, Turgeon); 5:50 CU-Gabel-21 (Turnquist, Stoddard); 16:56 OT: CU-Gabel-16 (Giguere, Shelton); 0:19 CU-Pejzlova-18 (Gabel); 8:23 Penalties: Clarkson 5/10, Dartmouth 5/10 Penalties: Clarkson 3/6, RPI 3/6 Penalties: Clarkson 1/2, Harvard 6/12 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-5, Dartmouth 1-5 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-2, RPI 0-2 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-6, Harvard 0-1 Svs: CU (Tiley - 60:00) 5-5-4 =14 Svs: CU (Tiley - 60:19) 9-3-12-0 =24 Svs: CU (Tiley - 59:57) 12-7-5=24 DAR (Honor - 31:39) 14-6-0=20 RPI (Selander - 59:30) 15-12-13-1=41 HAR (Larcom - 59:10) 8-10-11=29 DAR (Ropp - 28:21) 0-1-15=16 2017-18 CLARKSON WOMEN’S HOCKEYHOCKE Jenna Brenneman made 23 saves in her fi rst career start to shutout Brown 4-0 at Cheel Arena (2/2). Gamee RRecaps

Game #27 (January 27, 2018) - Att: 1341 Game #29 (February 2, 2018) - Att: 375 Class of 1965 Arena, Hamilton, NY Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Final Score: CLARKSON 5 - Colgate 3 Final Score: CLARKSON 4 - Brown 0

Clarkson skated to a decisive victory at Colgate in a Clarkson’s top line of Loren Gabel, Michaela Pejzlova showdown for fi rst place in ECAC Hockey. Loren and Elizabeth Giguere combined for three goals and Gabel scored the fi rst and last goals to help the Green three assists and Jenna Brenneman made 23 saves in and Gold extend their winning streak to 12 games and her fi rst career start to record the shutout. The Knights’ in the process take over sole possession of fi rst place in captain, defenseman Savannah Harmon chipped in the league. Gabel opened the scoring, slapping in her a goal and one assist along with playing strong on own rebound at the side on the net for a power-play tally the blueline as the Green and Gold posted their ninth just 1:54 in. The Raiders came back to tie with their whitewash of the season. Clarkson put a season-high own power-play goal at 13:05. Elizabeth Giguere put 46 shots on the Bears’ net. The Knight struck on their the Knights on top 2-1 early in the second. The Raiders fi rst two power-play opporunities of the game, fi nishing responded with their second goal at 3:33. Forty-three 2-of-3 on the man-advantage, while killing off all fi ve seconds later Clarkson regained the lead on Rhyen of Brown’s chances. McGill’s goal. Amanda Titus slipped in her eighth goal of the season at 17:49 for the eventual gamewinner to Score by Periods give the Knights a 4-2 lead after 40 minutes. Colgate Brown (2-22-0, 1-16-0) 0 0 0 x — 0 got one back by scoring on the power play 72 seconds CLARKSON (25-3-1, 15-2-0) 1 2 1 x — 4 into the third. Gabel, however, sealed the deal scoring into an empty net with six seconds remaining. 1st: CU-Pejzlova-20 (Giguere, Shelton), ppg; 17:05 2nd: CU-Gabel-27 (Pejzlova, Harmon), ppg; 4:45 Score by Periods CU-Harmon-7 (Boyle); 7:35 CLARKSON (23-3-1, 14-2) 1 3 1 x — 5 3rd: CU-Giguere-20 (Gabel); 1:42 Josiane Pozzebon Colgate (23-4-1, 13-3) 1 1 1 x — 3 Penalties: Clarkson 5/10, Brown 3/6 Power Plays: Clarkson 2-3, Brown 0-5 Game #26 (January 26, 2018) - Att: 1856 1st: CU-Gabel-24 (Shelton, Giguere), ppg; 1:54 Svs: CU (Brennemen - 59:47) 5-9-9=23 Lynah Rink, Ithaca, NY COL-Zafuto-7 (Schneider, Sullivan), ppg; 13:05 BR (Isaac - 60:00) 17-12-13=42 Final Score: CLARKSON 4 - Cornell 3 OT 2nd: CU-Giguere-19 (Pozzebon); 1:23 COL-Sullivan-11 (Zafuto); 3:33 ECAC Hockey’s leading scorer, Loren Gabel enjoyed CU-McGill-12 ; 4:16 Game #30 (February 3,2018) - Att: 332 a four-point night and scored two goals, including CU-Titus-8 ; 17:49 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY the overtime game-winner, to help lift Clarkson to its 3rd:COL-Wilson-Bennett-9 (Zafuto, Larson)ppg;1:12 Final Score: CLARKSON 2 - Yale 1 11th straight victory. Gabel scored her second of the CU-Gabel-25 (Giguere), eng; 19:54 night at Cornell just 22 seconds into the extra session, Penalties: Clarkson 5/10, Colgate 5/10 The two leading scorers in ECAC Hockey and the fi nishing off an assist from the league’s second-leading Power Plays: Clarkson 1-4, Colgate 2-4 conference’s top goaltender came to the forefront in point producer, freshman sensation Elizabeth Giguere. Svs: CU (Tiley - 60:00) 7-9-5=21 Clarkson’s hard-fought, one-goal victory over Yale, Clarkson and Cornell skated to a 2-2 tie through 40 COL (Vandyk - 58:40) 6-10-9=25 pushing the Knights’ win streak to 15 games. Loren minutes and went scoreless in the third period. The Gabel and Elizabeth Giguere provided the goals and Big Red scored fi rst. Shortly after killing off a Clarkson Shea Tiley turned aside 18 of 19 Yale shots to help power play, Cornell made the most of its fi rst man- Game #28 (January 30, 2018) - Att: 282 Clarkson extend the nation’s longest current winning advantage opportunity of the night with a power-play Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NYY streak. Gabel scored just 1:29 after the opening faceoff , goal at 5:25. Gabel tied it up at 11:41 of the opening Final Score: CLARKSON 4 - Syracuse 1 connecting on a wrist shot from between the circles period. Stationed at the top of the crease, Gabel tipped after a nice pass from defenseman Josiane Pozzebon in a centering pass from Cassidy Vinkle. With 2:11 Michaela Boyle nearly matched her season’s goal for her 28th goal of the season. Giguere made it 2-0 remaining in the period, Clarkson took the lead with a output as the freshman left winger found the back of in the middle frame, fi nishing off a 2-on-1 rush with goal by defenseman Ella Shelton for her second tally the net twice to help the Green and Gold win their Gabel with her 21st goal of the season at 7:29. Line- of the year with Gabel and Giguere assisting. Cornell 13th straight game. Boyle and Loren Gabel, with her mate Michaela Pejzlova also assisted. Yale got on the outscored the Green and Gold 2-1 in the middle frame team-leading 26th goal of the season, gave Clarkson a scoreboard less than a minute later at 8:22 to make it to make it a tie game through 40 minutes. Michaela 2-0 fi rst-period lead. Syracuse struck for its lone tally a 2-1 game through two periods. The Bulldogs made a Pejzlova scored for the Knights. early in the middle frame, but Boyle answered back with late bid to tie the game with their goaltender pulled in her second of the night and fi fth of the year to make it the fi nal 38 seconds, but the Green and Gold shut down Score by Periods 3-1 after 40 minutes. Rhyen McGill closed things out the visitors bid to force overtime. CLARKSON (22-3-1, 13-2) 2 1 0 1 — 4 with her 13th goal of the season late in the fi nal frame. Cornell (12-7-2, 9-5-1) 1 2 0 0 — 3 Score by Periods Score by Periods Yale (9-12-4, 7-9-2) 0 1 0 x — 0 1st: COR-Mills-12 (Veerman, Knee), ppg; 5:25 Syracuse (9-16-2) 0 1 0 x — 1 CLARKSON (26-3-1, 16-2-0) 1 1 0 x — 2 CU-Gabel-22 (Vinkle); 11:41 CLARKSON (24-3-1) 2 1 1 x — 4 CU-Shelton-2 (Giguere, Gabel); 17:49 1st: CU-Gabel-28 (Pozzebon, Giguere); 1:29 2nd: COR-O’Neill-12 (Bourbonnais, Knee), ppg;7:16 1st: CU-Boyle-4 (Turnquist, Titus); 8:26 2nd: CU-Giguere-21 (Gabel, Pejzlova); 7:29 CU-Pejzlova-19 (Giguere, Gabel); 13:09 CU-Gabel-26 (Pejzlova, Giguere); 17:44 YALE-Skarzynski-14; 8:22 COR-Slobodzian-2 (O’Neill); 14:22 2nd: SU-Grossi (Rennie, Burriss); 5:53 3rd: No Scoring 3rd: No Scoring CU-Boyle-5 (Mitchell, Mariani); 7:25 Penalties: Clarkson 1/2, Yale 2/4 OT: CU-Gabel-23 (Giguere); 0:22 3rd: CU-McGill-13 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-2, Yale 0-1 Penalties: Clarkson 3/6, Cornell 4/8 Penalties: Clarkson 3/6, Syracuse 2/4 Svs: CU (Tiley - 60:00) 2-10-6=18 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-4, Cornell 2-3 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-2, Syracuse 0-3 YALE (Meloni - 59:22) 7-8-8=23 Svs: CU (Tiley - 60:22) 8-3-5-0=16 Svs: CU (Tiley - 60:00) 6-12-8 =26 COR (Boissonnault - 60:05) 5-5-11-0=21 SU (Miller - 59:49) 3-14-13 =30 Loren Gabel scores the fastest hat trick in Clarkson history, in a span of 2:21, and adds three assists for a career-high six points in the Game 1 quarterfi nal win over Yale (2/23).

Game #31 (February 9, 2018) - Att: 297 Game #33 (February 16, 2018) - Att: 264 Game #35 (February 23, 2018) - Att: 208 Hobey Baker Rink, Princeton, NJ Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Final Score: Princeton 2 - Clarkson 0 Final Score: CLARKSON 4 - Dartmouth 0 ECAC Quarterfi nal - Game 1 Final Score: CLARKSON 10 - Yale 1 The longest current winning streak in NCAA Women’s Shea Tiley posted 23 saves and Elizabeth Giguere Hockey ended at 15 games as No.1-ranked Clarkson scored twice to highlight the win over Dartmouth. Loren Gabel scored the fastest hat trick in Clarkson was shut out for the fi rst time since March 6, 2016. Clarkson controlled play from the start and outshot the history and notched six total points on three goals and The Knights outshot Princeton 27-20, but could not Big Green 46-23. Tiley made seven fi rst-period saves, three assists in the Knights overwhelming victory get a shot past the Tiger’s goaltender. ECAC Hockey’s 11 more in the middle frame and closed out her 10th against Yale in Game 1 of the ECAC Hockey Quarter- Rookie of the Week, Elizabeth Giguere had a game- shutout of the season and 34th career whitewash with fi nals. Gabel showed why she, along with Savannah high six shots on goal. After a scoreless fi rst period, the fi ve stops over the fi nal 20 minutes. Scores by a pair of Harmon and Shea Tiley, made the list of 10 fi nalists Tigers scored the only goal they would need at 10:17 sophomore Clarkson defensemen gave the Green and for the Patty Kazmaier Award, setting a number of new of the middle frame. The home team added an insur- Gold a 2-0 fi rst-period lead. Ella Shelton started things Clarkson standards. Her natural hat trick was completed ance goal at 1:53 of the third. Clarkson went 0-of-3 on off with her third goal of the season at 10:21 of the fi rst just 4:12 into the fi rst period, with her three goals being the power play and killed off all four of Princeton’s period. The Knights made it 2-0 at 14:38 when Taylor separated by only 2:21. It was Gabel’s fourth career hat man-advantage chances. Shea Tiley made 18 saves Turnquist picked up a rebound in the slot and drove trick, surpassing the previous record of three and she for the Knights. home her second goal of the year. Michaela Pejzlova set the new record for goals in a season for the Knights posted a career-high three assists. with 32. Gabel also set the new standard for points in a Score by Periods season with 67. Michaela Pejzlova and Ella Shelton CLARKSON (26-4-1, 16-3-0) 0 0 0 x — 0 Score by Periods posted two-goal outings and senior Katelyn Fournier Princeton (11-11-4, 9-9-1) 0 1 1 x — 2 Dartmouth (5-18-3, 3-15-3) 0 0 0 x — 0 closed out the win with her fi rst goal of the season. CLARKSON (28-4-1, 18-3-0) 2 0 2 x — 4 1st: No Scoring Score by Periods 2nd: PR-Bullock-19 (MacDonald, Frankel); 10:17 1st: CU-Shelton-3 (McGill, Tiley); 10:21 Yale (10-16-4) 1 0 0 x — 1 3rd: PR-Bullock-20 (MacDonald, Frankel); 1:53 CU-Turnquist-2 (Gabel, Pejzlova); 14:38 CLARKSON (30-4-1) 4 2 4 x — 10 Penalties: Clarkson 4/8, Princeton 3/6 2nd: No Scoring Power Plays: Clarkson 0-3, Princeton 0-4 3rd: CU-Giguere-23 (Gabel, Pejzlova), ppg; 4:13 1st: CU-Gabel-30, ppg; 1:51 Svs: CU (Tiley - 59:07) 5-9-4 =18 CU-Giguere-24 (Pejzlova); 14:54 CU-Gabel-31 (Pozzebon); 2:26 PR (Neatby - 59:54) 8-13-6=27 Penalties: Clarkson 6/12, Dartmouth 4/8 CU-Gabel-32 (Pejzlova, McGill), ppg; 4:12 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-3, Dartmouth 0-5 CU-Titus-9 (Pozzebon, Mitchell); 15:37 Game #32 (February 10, 2018) - Att: 723 Svs: CU (Tiley - 60:00) 7-11-5 =23 YAL-Wickens-1 (Gately, Skarzynski); 16:41 TD Bank Sports Center, Hamden, CT DAR (Honor - 60:00) 16-16-10 =42 2nd: CU-Giguere-25 (Gabel); 7:37 Final Score: CLARKSON 2 - Quinnipiac 0 CU-Pejzlova-21 (Giguere, Gabel); 10:28 3rd: CU-Shelton-4 (Titus, Lefl er); 0:42 Game #34 (February 17, 2018) - Att: 722 CU-Shelton-5 (Harmon, Giguere); 6:54 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY One night after suff ering its fi rst loss of 2018, Clark- CU-Pejzlova-22 (Gabel); 8:45 Final Score: CLARKSON 3- Harvard 1 son came back with a solid eff ort on the road to post CU-Fournier-1; 19:23 a shutout. In another tight game against Quinnipiac, Penalties: Clarkson 3/6, Yale 5/10 Clarkson prevailed on a standout eff ort in the crease With the victory over Harvard on Senior Day, Clarkson Power Plays: Clarkson 2-4, Yale 0-2 by Shea Tiley and the specialty teams scoring by clinched a share of the ECAC Hockey Regular-Season Svs: CU (Tiley - 60:00) 9-4-8=21 Elizabeth Giguere and Rhyen McGill. Tiley turned title and earned the #1 seed in the upcoming league YAL (Meloni - 4:12) 1-x-x=1 aside all 25 Bobcats shots to post her ninth shutout of playoff s.The Class of 2018 wasted little time in setting YAL (Hofmann - 44:33) 9-13-1=23 the season and 33rd career whitewash. The Knights the tone on their Senior Day, combining for the fi rst goal YAL (O’Brien - 11:15) x-x-4=4 scored twice on their 29 shots. After a scoreless fi rst just 17 seconds after the opening faceoff . The Knights’ period, Giguere tallied on the power play at 10:15 of captain, Savannah Harmon opened the scoring, fi n- the middle frame. The Knights’ captain Savannah ishing off a pass play from assistant captains Lauren Harmon fed a perfect pass out from behind the goal Lefl er and Amanada Titus on a shot from the high line to Giguere in the slot, where Clarkson’s freshman slot. Clarkson added a pair of goals early in the middle sensation connected for her 22nd goal of the season. frame to build its lead to 3-0 with Kelly Mariani and The Knights added an insurance goal just 34 seconds Loren Gabel scoring. The goal tied Gabel with 2014 into the fi nal frame when McGill scored an unassisted Patty Kazmaier Award winner Jamie Lee Rattray ‘14 shorthanded marker. McGill batted down a Quinnipiac for most Clarkson goals in a single season (29). clearing attempt and fi red in a shot from between the circles for her 14th goal of the season. Clarkson went Score by Periods 1-of-2 on the power play and killed off all four of Harvard (13-14-2, 10-10-2) 0 1 0 x — 1 Quinnipiac’s man-advantage opportunities. CLARKSON (29-4-1, 19-3-0) 1 2 0 x — 3

Score by Periods 1st: CU-Harmon-8 (Lefl er, Titus); 00:17 CLARKSON (27-4-1, 17-3-0) 0 1 1 x — 2 2nd: CU-Mariani-4 (Vinkle); 2:54 Quinnipiac (15-14-3, 11-8-1) 0 0 0 x — 0 CU-Gabel-29 (Lefl er, Titus); 7:57 HAR-Fusco-3 (Peper, Mullins); 12:03 1st: No Scoring 3rd: No Scoring 2nd: CU-Giguere-22 (Harmon), ppg; 10:15 Penalties: Clarkson 4/8, Harvard 4/8 3rd: CU-McGill-14, shg; 00:34 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-4, Harvard 0-4 Penalties: Clarkson 4/8, Quinnipiac 2/4 Svs: CU (Tiley - 59:57) 7-6-2 =15 Power Plays: Clarkson 2-4, Quinnipiac 0-4 HAR (Larcom - 59:34) 6-11-10 =27 Svs: CU (Tiley - 60:00) 11-10-4=25 QU (Ives - 34:20) 6-5-0=11 QU (Small - 24:35) 0-2-14=16 Katelyn Fournier 2017-18 CLARKSON WOMEN’S HOCKEYHOCKE With three goals and fi ve points over the weekend, Michaela Pejzlova was named 2018 ECAC Hockey Championship Tournament MOP. Gamee RRecaps

Game #36 (February 24, 2018) - Att: 264 Game #37 (March 3, 2018) - Att: 1,509 Game #38 (March 4, 2018) - Att: 1,187 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY ECAC Quarterfi nal - Game 1 ECAC HOCKEY SEMIFINAL ECAC HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP Final Score: CLARKSON 4 - Yale 1 Final Score: CLARKSON 4- St. Lawrence 2 Final Score: CLARKSON 3 - Colgate 0

Three power-play goals, including two second-period It’s back to the ECAC Women’s Hockey Championship Powered by the top line in the conference and back- scores from Rhyen McGill, lifted Clarkson to a 4-1 win Tournament title game for Clarkson after the Golden stopped by the league’s Goaltender of the Year, Clark- over Yale and a sweep of the Bulldogs in the quarter- Knights earned a hard-fought victory over archrival St. son claimed its second consecutive ECAC Hockey fi nal round of the league playoff s. McGill completed a Lawrence in semifi nal action on Saturday afternoon at Championship Tournament Title by shutting out Col- hat trick, the second in as many nights for the Golden Cheel Arena. Michaela Pejzlova led the way off en- gate and set a program record for wins in a year with Knights, when she tallied an empty-net goal at the 16:10 sively with two goals and one assist, while Shea Tiley 33. Clarkson’s line of left wing Loren Gabel, center mark of the third period. It was the third hat trick of the made 19 saves to backstop the Knights to their fi fth win Michaela Pejzlova and right wing Elizabeth Giguere season for Clarkson. After a scoreless opening period, of the year over St. Lawrence. The Knights twice built accounted for six of the nine points in the champion- Yale scored fi rst early in the middle frame, but the Green two-goal leads over SLU, but the Saints fought back ship game, including the fi rst two scores. Shea Tiley and Gold answered back with McGill’s two goals later each time to make it a one-goal contest with less than made 26 saves, including 11 stops over the fi nal 20 in the period. Loren Gabel made it 3-1 midway through 10 minutes to play. Clarkson outshot its rivals 28-21 minutes to record her 11th shutout of the season and the third with her 33rd goal of the year. Shea Tiley and went 1-of-3 on the power play while killing off one second whitewash in an ECAC Hockey Tournament made 16 saves to record her 30th win on the season. of St. Lawrence’s two man-advantages. The Knights Championship game. After a scoreless fi rst period, struck early with a 5-on-3 power-play tally from Rhyen Clarkson’s productive trio came to life midway through Score by Periods McGill at 2:45. Pejzlova scored twice in the middle the second period and teamed up for both goals to give Yale (10-17-4) 0 1 0 x — 1 frame as the Green and Gold built a 3-1 lead through the Green and Gold a 2-0 lead through 40 minutes. CLARKSON (31-4-1) 0 2 2 x — 4 40 minutes. St. Lawrene got one back midway through Named Tournament MOP, Pejzlova tallied her third the fi nal stanza, but Loren Gabel, named a Top 3 Patty goal of the weekend midway through the period. With 1st: No Scoring Kazmaier Finalist earlier in the week, sealed the win 22.4 seconds remaining in the second Gabel made it 2-0. 2nd: YAL-Monaghan-6; 5:59 with an empty-net goal with eight seconds remaining. Kelly Mariani added the third goal midway through CU-McGill-15 (Pejzlova, Gabel) ppg; 13:56 the fi nal stanza. CU-McGill-16 (Giguere, Pejzlova) ppg; 17:31 St. Lawrence (20-11-4) 0 1 1 x — 2 Score by Periods 3rd: CU-Gabel-33 (Giguere, Harmon) ppg; 10:14 CLARKSON (32-4-1) 1 2 1 x — 4 Colgate (32-5-1) 0 0 0 x — 0 CU-McGill-17 (Pozzebon, Lefl er) en; 16:10 CLARKSON (33-4-1) 0 2 1 x — 3 Penalties: Clarkson 4/8, Yale 4/8 1st: CU-McGill-18 (Giguere, Pejzlova), ppg; 2:45 1st: No Scoring Power Plays: Clarkson 3-4, Yale 0-4 2nd: CU-Pejzlova-23 (Gabel, Mitchell); 12:44 2nd: CU-Pejzlova-25 (Giguere, Gabel); 13:55 Svs: CU (Tiley - 60:00) 3-9-4=16 SLU-Podvey-8 (Nielsen, Reyes); 14:50 CU-Gabel-35 (Pejzlova, Giguere); 19:37 YAL (O’Brien - 59:48) 15-6-11=32 CU-Pejzlova-24 (Harmon, Shelton); 15:14 3rd: CU-Mariani-5 (Vinkle, Pozzebon); 9:01 3rd: SLU-Marchment-16 (Miller, Reyes), ppg; 12:50 Penalties: Clarkson 4/8, Colgate 3/6 CU-Gabel-34, eng; 19:52 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-2, Colgate 0-3 Penalties: Clarkson 3/6, St. Lawrence 4/8 Svs: CU (Tiley - 60:00) 8-7-11=26 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-3, St. Lawrence 1-2 CLG (Vandyk - 54-46) 11-10-4=25 Svs: CU (Tiley - 60:00) 6-5-8=19 SLU (Shelly - 58:24) 11-6-7=24

All-Tournament Team Forward: Michaela Pejzlova–Clarkson Forwards: Loren Gabel–Clarkson Forward: Jessie Eldridge–Colgate Defense: Savannah Harmon–Clarkson Defense: Ella Shelton–Clarkson Goal: Shea Tiley-Clarkson

Elizabeth Giguere scores the overtime game-winner, lifting Clarkson to a 2-1 victory over Mercyhurst in NCAA Quarterfi nal action at Cheel Arena.

Game #39 (March 10, 2018) - Att: 1,353 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY NCAA QUARTERFINAL Final Score: CLARKSON 2 - Mercyhurst 1 ot

Elizabeth Giguere scored on a backhand shot late in overtime to help lead Clarkson to a 2-1 victory against Mercyhurst n the NCAA Quarterfinals in front of 1,353 fans Saturday afternoon at Cheel Arena.The win lifted the defending National Champions back to the the Frozen Four for the third straight year and fourth time in the past fi ve season and improved the Golden Knights to a school-record 34-4-1. Clarkson had to overcome a solid eff ort by Mercyhurst to pull out the overtime triumph. The Lakers scored fi rst with just 21 seconds remaining in the middle frame. ECAC Hockey postseason standout Michaela Pejzlova continued her hot hand in the NCAA playoff s, scoring her 26 goal of the season and fourth in the past three games early in the third on the power play to tie the game. Giguere ended Clarkson’s fourth-longest contest late in the fi rst 20-minute extra session, fi nishing off a 2-on-1 rush with Pejzlova at 16:52 for her 26 goal of the season. The Knights’ captain Savannah Harmon also assisted. Clarkson outshot Mercyhurst 32-28, including a 10-5 margin in overtime. Shea Tiley made 30 saves for her 112 career victory.

Mercyhurst (18-15-4) 0 1 0 0 x — 1 CLARKSON (34-4-1) 0 0 1 1 x — 2

1st: No Scoring 2nd: MRC-Hartwick-14 (Blasen, Nuutinen); 19:39 3rd: CU-Pejzlova-26 (Harmon, Gabel), ppg; 5:30 OT: CU-Giguere-26 (Pejzlova, Harmon); 16:52 Penalties: Clarkson 3/6, Mercyhurst 5/10 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-5, Mercyhurst 0-3 Svs: CU (Tiley - 76:52) 6-10-6-5=27 MRC (Blair - 76:42) 9-10-2-9=30

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Friday, March 16 Semifi nals CLARKSON vs Ohio State - 4:00 pm CT Wisconsin vs Colgate - 7:00 pm CT

CHAMPIONSHIP Sunday, March 18 ECAC Hockey Player of the Year ECAC Hockey Forward of the Year ECAC Hockey First-Team All-Star ECAC Hockey All-Tournament Team NCAA’s Third-Leading Scoring - 74 Pts NCAA’s Third-Leading Goal Scorer - 35 NCAA’s Leader Plus/Minus +57 Clarkson Record for Most Points in a Season Clarkson Record for Most Goals in a Season Clarkson Record for Most Career Hat Tricks - 4 HCA Player of the Month - January ECAC Player of the Month - October, December, January KAZ WATCH: CLARKSON’S LOREN GABEL LATEST GOLDEN KNIGHTS STANDOUT 01/19/2018, 11:45am MST - By USAHockey.com

Th e forward learned a lot from Cayley Mercer, a Patty Kazmaier fi nalist last season By any measure, it’s been a heck of a year for Clarkson University women’s hockey.

Th e Golden Knights captured their second national championship in 2017, and had senior forward Cayley Mercer nominated as a fi nal- ist for the Patty Kazmaier Award.

Now junior standout Loren Gabel is trying to follow in Mercer’s footsteps. Gabel, a dynamic forward, is honored to even be in the con- versation for this year’s award, which is given to the top female college hockey player in the country.

“It means a lot, because you’re not only winning something in your own league, but you’re winning it in the whole nation for Division I women’s hockey,” Gabel said. “I think it’s pretty meaningful for someone to be chosen for that and it’s pretty meaningful to be named the most outstanding, or best player in college women’s hockey. It’s an amazing achievement for anyone to win that award.”

Mercer didn’t win the award last year, but she was among the fi nal three in consideration. She also made a signifi cant impact on Gabel’s career at Clarkson.

“She always handled everything with an open mind,” Gabel said. “If she had a bad game, which she rarely had, she would get back up, and if she didn’t do well, the next shift , she would go out and do better. Playing with such a good player like her the past two years was a really good experience for me.”

It has paid off for Gabel, who is tied for sixth in the nation in scoring and also tied with teammate and linemate Elizabeth Giguere for the team scoring lead with 15 goals and 35 points. Gabel, the ECAC Player of the Month for October and December, has scored 104 points in 102 career games.

“I really improved as a player both on and off the ice with my skills and strength,” Gabel said. “Every game I work my hardest and try to do my best, and that has really helped me get to where I am at this point in the season.”

Gabel is also taking a cue from Mercer’s leadership.

“I defi nitely [learned] how our upperclassmen helped me develop as a player, so I try to stay positive with our freshmen and sopho- mores and lead them in the right direction to become a better player and person,” Gabel said. “Our upperclassmen taught me when I was a freshman and last year, so I try to send it back down to the sophomores and freshmen on this year’s team.”

Gabel burst onto the scene as one of the top freshmen forwards in the country and Clarkson’s top fi rst-year player. She ended second in the nation among rookies with 18 goals, including the fi rst Clarkson freshman hat trick since 2008.

Th at season, Gabel played alongside senior Shannon MacAulay and junior Genevieve Bannon, both of whom she credits for her suc- cessful season.

“Th ey both helped me develop as a player,” Gabel said. “I don’t think I would’ve been able to get nearly as many points without them.”

Gabel helped Clarkson win a national championship last season. Playing alongside Bannon and Mercer, Gabel ended third on the team in scoring with 22 goals and 42 points, while also tying for the team lead with six power play goals. Gabel was even better during Clark- son’s run to the school’s second-ever national championship with four points in the ECAC semifi nals and a hat trick against Cornell in the NCAA quarterfi nals.

Gabel scored a goal against Minnesota in the NCAA semifi nals and had an assist in the national championship game against Wiscon- sin, a 3-0 shutout win.“It was unbelievable to win the national championship,” Gabel said. “I don’t think I ever experienced anything like that in my life. It was an amazing feeling and something I’ll never forget.”

Th e feeling stemmed from the heartbreak of Gabel’s freshman season when Clarkson advanced to the Frozen Four, but lost in the semi- fi nals. Gabel wants to recreate the experience of her sophomore season when she helped Clarkson to a national championship.

“Just bringing it back to [Clarkson] was an unreal experience,” Gabel said. “I hope to get that opportunity again this year and my senior year as well. Words can’t describe the feeling we had when we won, and I still can’t explain it because it was amazing.”

Story from Red Line Editorial, Inc. GOLDEN KNIGHTS’ GABEL MAKING STRONG BID TO BE NATIONAL PLAYER OF YEAR By CAP CAREY- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2018 AT 5:15 AM

POTSDAM — A little more than a year ago Clarkson University junior Loren Gabel took her hockey game to a higher level.

Gabel was already a productive player for Clarkson early in her career, scoring 29 goals with 17 assists in her fi rst 68 games with the Golden Knight’s women’s team.

But prior to February last year, Clarkson coach Matt Desrosiers decided to move Gabel, a native of Kitchener, Ontario, to Clarkson’s top line with seniors Cayley Mercer and Genevieve Bannon.

Gabel responded well to the change, scoring 11 goals with 12 assists in the fi nal 13 games of last season.

She’s gotten even better this season, with 28 goals and 30 assists in 32 games so far. Ever since Desrosiers took her to the top line, Gabel has scored 39 goals with 42 assists in 45 games.

“Playing with (Bannon and Mercer) made a huge diff erence for me,” Gabel said. “My linemates now (Elizabeth Giguere and Michaela Pejzlova) are also amazing too. I think we work really well and I think that’s what’s really helped me get far in hockey.”

Gable and her teammates hope to send Clarkson (27-4-1 overall, 17-3-0 ECAC Hockey) to the school’s fourth regular-season title in the past fi ve years this weekend. Clarkson is tied with Colgate for fi rst place, but would clinch the top seed if it beats Dartmouth (6 tonight) and Harvard (3 p.m. Saturday).

Last year Gabel was the youngest player on her line, but this year she’s the veteran playing with a sophomore and freshman. But the time playing alongside Mercer, who was the runner-up for the Patty Kazmaier Award last year, has carried over to this season.

“She’s a great player, she sees the ice well and moves the puck when she can,” Gabel said of Mercer. “She takes shots when she can. She was a senior so obviously I looked up to her, and I still do.”

Gabel enters the fi nal weekend of the regular season chasing a pair of school single-season records held by former Patty Kazmaier Award winner Jamie Lee Rattray.

She is one goal shy of tying Rattray’s record of 29, set in the 2013-14 season. She, along with Giguere, are both eight points shy of tying Rattray’s total of 66, also set in 2013-14.

“(Rattray) was an amazing player and still is,” Gabel said. “She has great off ensive and defensive skills. (Records) have crossed my mind by I just try to take each game day-by-day and make sure I’m working hard in practices, giving it my all, no days off . It would defi nitely be humbling, a great accomplishment. We’ll see what the future holds, but defi nitely I’ll be real excited if that happens.”

Gabel brings more than just goal-scoring ability to Clarkson. She has an energy when she plays, a passion that leads to creative celebra- tions when she scores goals that also helps fi re up her teammates.

“We always knew she was a good off ensive talent,” Desrosiers said. “She’s very dynamic in a lot of areas as far as her skating ability, she’s one of the quickest kids on the ice. She’s got a great shot. We knew she had those kind of tools to work with. We knew she would need to work on diff erent parts of her game, to even get better with those off ensive talents and she’s really kind of taken it upon herself to kind of focus on those areas.

“She prides herself on going out there and trying to be one of the best players on the ice. When she does that, she plays with some energy and that sparks the team right there, seeing her buzzing around and using her speed really helps the team. It’s kind of somewhat similar to when you watch Alex Ovechkin. He’s been in the (NHL) for so long, but every time he scores a goal he’s so excited about it, it’s almost like he scored his fi rst goal, and Loren’s got a little bit of that. Th at brings energy. She’s out there and she’s excited to play and every time she scores a goal, she shows it.” KAZ WATCH: CLARKSON’S SAVANNAH HARMON AGAIN IN CONVERSATION FOR AWARD 01/26/2018, 6:30am MST - By Dan Scifo

Defenseman putting together another fi ne season for defending national champs

Last season was undoubtedly special for Clarkson University standout defenseman Savannah Harmon.

It ended with a national championship for the Golden Knights, the second in school history. And Harmon had the best season of her career, one that got her nominated for the Patty Kazmaier Award, presented annually to the top player in NCAA Division I women’s ice hockey.

She’s in the conversation again this year as a senior while trying to lead Clarkson to a repeat.

“I think it’s just a true test to the work I’ve put in,” Harmon said. “Th ere are no words to describe [Patty Kazmaier’s] legacy, all that she stood for and all that she is remembered for. Every year with the list of all the phenomenal athletes, people being recognized and the award winner, it’s just awesome and an unbelievable honor to be considered.”

Harmon said that honor she feels for being considered isn’t any less meaningful the second time around.

“Th is is all possible because of my teammates and the success of Clarkson hockey,” Harmon said. “It’s awesome to be able to represent them and to be considered.”

Harmon shared a bond with former teammate Cayley Mercer, who was named one of three fi nalists for the award last season. An even tighter bond formed in the locker room when the two served as co-captains and led Clarkson to the school’s second national champi- onship in four years.

“It was awesome to be co-captain with [Mercer] and see her success not just last year, but her four years at Clarkson,” Harmon said. “It was unbelievable to be part of the team and so awesome to be able to lead with her. It’s defi nitely an experience I’ll never forget.”

Harmon called Clarkson’s most recent national championship the highlight of her hockey career. It was memorable for Harmon for more reasons than one.

“Th ere are no words to describe,” Harmon said. “It defi nitely was special because my family was able to make it.”

Last year’s national championship game took place at the Family Arena in St. Charles, Missouri. Th at’s a mere four-hour drive for Har- mon’s family, as opposed to the 12-hour drive to Clarkson University in Potsdam, New York. Harmon had a chance to spend time with her supporters the night before the game.

“Th ere was so much support,” Harmon said. “Th ey fi lled a whole section and there was a bunch of green and gold. I have a nice picture with them and the trophy on the ice.”

Another memorable moment came during the game itself.

Wisconsin goaltender Ann-Renee Desbiens, who won the 2017 Patty Kazmaier Award, was out of position when Harmon scored on the power play from behind the goal line with a seemingly impossible angle. It proved to be the game-winning goal.

“Th at was another experience I’ll never forget,” Harmon said. “I can remember the shift like yesterday. Even though it was the game- winner, I’m pretty sure the puck touched everybody before it came to me. I just happened to be in the right place to put it in on the power play.”

Th e surge of confi dence from scoring the game-winning goal and winning the national championship has carried Harmon into her se- nior year. Th e No. 6 overall pick by the Buff alo Beauts in the 2017 NWHL Draft continues to perform among the best 200-foot players in the country and she became the second defenseman in Clarkson history to amass 100 career points.

“Th ere’s a lot that goes into that,” Harmon said. “My teammates and coaches have gotten me to this point. I couldn’t be more thankful for them.”

Story from Red Line Editorial, Inc. SHEA TILEY LEADS IN NET FOR DEFENDING NATIONAL CHAMP CLARKSON 02/09/2018, 7:45am MST - By Dan Scifo

Goaltender is putting together another fi ne season as Golden Knights look to repeat

Clarkson standout goaltender Shea Tiley enjoys seeing a lot of shots during games.

But thanks to a stout Golden Knights defense, she typically didn’t see many of them last season. She was ready in the game where it mattered most, as Tiley saw more than 40 shots in the fi nal of the women’s Frozen Four, helping Clarkson win another national champi- onship.

Th is season, she’s now honored to be in the conversation for the prestigious Patty Kazmaier Award, presented annually to the top player in NCAA Divison I women’s ice hockey.

“It’s defi nitely really cool to be mentioned with those types of players,” Tiley said. “It’s a huge honor to be named with a lot of those other girls in our league who are having phenomenal seasons and amazing careers, in addition to past nominees and recipients. [Ka- zmaier’s] legacy is something to aspire to, and it shows great individual, but also great team accomplishments.”

Th ose team accomplishments are many for Clarkson, and Tiley was sure to recognize the crucial role her teammates have played in her success.

“It shows your hard work stems from your team’s hard work,” Tiley said. “You can’t get anywhere without your team.”

Tiley served as one of the top goaltenders in the nation last season and led Clarkson to its second national championship in four years.

“I don’t really have words for it,” Tiley said. “To be able to win it in front of quite a few family and friends, and pull it off was pretty amazing and something I’ll never forget, especially with the group of girls we had. It was amazing.”

Tiley, who started 37 of Clarkson’s 41 games last season, ended with a 28-4-5 overall record and faced an average of 21 shots per game.

Tiley saw more than 30 shots twice last season — both against Wisconsin. Th e fi rst time, a 38-shot eff ort, was a 3-2 defeat against the Badgers. Th e second was a 41-save performance during a 3-0 shutout of Wisconsin in the NCAA championship game.

“I think, in my opinion, it’s easier to play when you have a lot of shots because it gets you into the game,” Tiley said. “I enjoy getting a lot of shots, it’s a challenge and it’s a lot of fun to get shots like that. It just gets me into the game and makes me feel really comfortable. Th ere’s just a diff erent approach to the mental side of the game depending on how many shots you get.”

Tiley ended the year with six shutouts, the most important being the 41-save championship eff ort against Wisconsin and Ann-Renee Desbiens, last season’s Patty Kazmaier Award winner. Tiley, the Most Outstanding Player of the 2017 ECAC Championship, became the fi rst goaltender to ever record consecutive shutouts in the ECAC semifi nals and fi nal.

“It was pretty cool, but defi nitely a team eff ort because they made my job a lot easier,” Tiley said. “I wouldn’t be able to do it without the other girls and I defi nitely owe a lot of that to them. I think I tried to play it like it was any other game, and not overthink things, espe- cially in big moments. You just have to pretend it was a regular game, give it your all, out-battle the other goalie and hope your team can put a couple pucks in the net.”

Tiley continues to play as one of the top goaltenders in the nation, ranking among the leaders in wins, goals-against average, save per- centage and shutouts. She was named ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Month in October and December, and NCAA Hockey Com- missioners’ Association (HCA) National Division I Player of the Month for December.

“It’s a really big honor because there are so many good girls that come out of the NCAA,” Tiley said. “To be mentioned with them shows my abilities, but we’ve had some really good teams at Clarkson and my teammates help me improve my game, so a lot goes back to them as well.”

Last month, Tiley achieved a milestone when she recorded her 100th career victory during a seven-goal rout at Dartmouth.

“I didn’t really give it too much thought at the time and then [Head Coach Matt Desrosiers] came up to me and was like, ‘Th at was re- ally cool,’ and then I started thinking about it,” Tiley said. “It was pretty amazing and shows how far our team has come over the years.”

Story from Red Line Editorial, Inc. Harmon, Tiley provide backbone ‘D’ for Golden Knights Cap Carey, Watertown Times - FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2018

POTSDAM — Off ense oft en attracts fan attention, but the Clarkson University women’s hockey team is where it is, ranked second nationally heading into the postseason, in large part due to its play on defense.

Clarkson ranks second among NCAA Division I programs in goals-against average at 1.24 per-game. Wisconsin, which lost to Clark- son last year in the national title game, is fi rst at 1.18.

Th e Clarkson defense is led by a pair of seniors who also are close friends, defenseman Savannah Harmon and goalie Shea Tiley. Th ey, along with junior forward Loren Gabel, were named as top 10 fi nalists for the Patty Kazmaier Award on Th ursday.

Clarkson (29-4-1 overall) hopes to have at least three more weekends of home games, beginning with an ECAC Hockey quarterfi nal series today at 3 against Yale (10-15-4). Game two would be at 3 p.m. Saturday and if a third game is needed it would be 2 p.m. Sunday.

If the Golden Knights win this series they will host the championship weekend the following week and would be in a solid position to host an NCAA Tournament quarterfi nal game the following week.

Harmon, who was an All-American last season, has a plus-43 rating and eight goals with 21 assists in 34 games. She surpassed 100 points for her career earlier this season and she ranks fi ft h nationally in defensive scoring at 0.85 points-per game.

Tiley ranks second to Wisconsin goalie Kristen Campbell in every national category. She has a 1.30 goals-against average, a .939 save percentage and 10 shutouts.

“You have to be able to communicate and trust your goaltender and what they are telling you and Shea has earned the respect from our defense,” Clarkson coach Matt Desrosiers said. “Th ey listen to her, they understand she’s giving good directions. I’ve really seen growth in her over the last four years, not just on the ice but as a leader, socially, all that kind of stuff . She’s really kind of dialed it in even more these last few years.”

Harmon has picked up only eight penalties this season, and last year she only picked up four.

“It’s not because she’s not a physical player, it’s because she is so smart,” Desrosiers said. “She can read the play and get there before the puck gets there. She’s able to defend really well and not have to take those hooking penalties because she’s a little-bit behind. She’s one step ahead of the off ensive players. Th at makes her such a special player, not a lot of players can do that.”

Harmon and Tiley never played against each other before arriving at Clarkson, and said they fi rst met on a recruiting visit. Th e pair hit it off right away and have been close friends throughout their career. “I think communication is really big and keeping the mood light,” Tiley said. “We make jokes during the games. We are making sure we are focused at the same time though. Th at’s a really big strength of ours.” Said Harmon, “She’s one of my best friends, but that describes the whole dynamic of our team, we all get along well off the ice and we enjoy being around each other and we love coming to the rink. Getting along so well off the ice helps the on-ice play.”

Tiley and Harmon had diff erent beginnings to their career. Tiley found herself as Clarkson’s starting goalie right away during the 2014- 15 season when the team was defending a national title.

“It was a little bit of pressure,” Tiley said. “But I think pressure is a good thing. It makes you work harder and want it more.”

Harmon also was a regular, but she came into the program when Clarkson had juniors Erin Ambrose, an All-American, and Renata Fast, who recently played for Canada in the Winter Olympics.

“Everyone was super welcoming and really helped me develop a lot as a player,” Harmon said. “When you are a freshman a lot comes into it. Everything is new, exciting and nerve-racking. It was nice to have those big names with us for sure.”

Success on the ice has been the norm for both players, but they also appear headed to successful lives off the ice.

Tiley is studying to be a doctor and Harmon may become a lawyer. “It’s a pretty tough path but I’m working on it,” Tiley said. “Time management is pretty crucial. Knowing times you can relax and times where you need to buckle down and get your schoolwork done.”

Said Harmon, “I’d like to take a year off from school and then go back to school.” GOLDEN KNIGHTS’ GIGUERE ODDS-ON FAVORITE TO BE ECAC’S TOP ROOKIE By CAP CAREY - FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 AT 5:15 AM

POTSDAM — Th e odds are very good that at some point tonight during the women’s ECAC Hockey awards banquet on the Clarkson campus that freshman forward Elizabeth Giguere will be accepting the league’s Rookie of the Year award.

Th e voting has not been released yet, just Giguere is a runaway choice for the honor, statistically.

Entering this season, Clarkson’s school record for most points for a freshman was 36, held by Genevieve Lavoie (2006-07), Melissa Waldie (2007-08) and All-American Erin Ambrose (2012-13).

Giguere didn’t just break that record, she shattered it. She passed the mark back on Jan. 12, and she has more as- sists (40) than what the record was.

She ranks second on the team in scoring with 25 goals and 40 assists in 36 games. She’s one point behind the total points that Jamie Lee Rattray picked up in 2013-14, when she won the Patty Kazmaier Award.

“I love how I got better, mostly in the defensive zone,” said Giguere, who is from Quebec City, Quebec. “I think I just love playing here because I personally got better playing with other players that are really, really, really good.”

Clarkson coach Matt Desrosiers saw Giguere’s skill level and placed her on a line this season with junior Loren Gabel (33 goals-36 assists) and sophomore Michaela Pejzlova (22-25).

Th e trio has dominated ECAC Hockey play this season and is one of the best lines in the nation, totalling 80 goals heading into Saturday’s ECAC Hockey semifi nal game against rival St. Lawrence University at 1 p.m. at Cheel Arena.

To get an idea how dominant the line has been, SLU’s team has scored 94 goals this season.

“I love playing with them,” Giguere said. “Th ey are really talented players and they work really hard. When I came here at fi rst they told me we might play together and I got really excited. I knew they were really, really good. We just see each other on the ice and it’s just easy to make plays. When we move our feet and we make plays, it’s awesome.”

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