DUTCHWOMEN for More Information Visit Unionathletics.Com Jan

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

DUTCHWOMEN for More Information Visit Unionathletics.Com Jan UNION COLLEGE 2013-14 DUTCHWOMEN For more information visit UnionAthletics.com Jan. 31- Feb. 1, 2014 2013-14 Schedule This Weekend’s Matchup Game 27 September Union Dutchwomen Date ............................................Jan. 31, 2014 21 OTTAWA JR. SENS (EXH) W, 6-0 (8-17-1) (3-11-0 ECAC) Time ...................................................7:00 p.m. 28 at Connecticut Location............................Schenectady, N.Y. vs. Arena: ...........................................Messa Rink October Live Stats .................... UnionAthletics.com 04 PROVIDENCE W,W, 5-23-2 #4 Clarkson Live Video.......................UnionAthletics.tv 05 PROVIDENCE L, 2-6 Golden Knights Game 28 11 NORTHEASTERN L, 1-2 (19-4-3) (10-2-2 ECAC) Date ...............................................Feb. 1 2014 12 BOSTON L, 2-3 Time ...................................................4:00 p.m. 18 at Penn State W, 2-1 Location............................Schenectady, N.Y. Arena: ...........................................Messa Rink 19 at Penn State L, 1-2 St. Lawrence Saints Live Stats .................... UnionAthletics.com 26 at Syracuse L, 2-5 (7-14-3) (6-5-3 ECAC) Live Video.......................UnionAthletics.tv November 01 DARTMOUTH* W, 3-0 02 HARVARD* L, 0-3 many contests. Sarah Edney gave What’s On Tap the home squad a cushion goal 08 at Colgate* L, 5-1 late in the period, assisted by 09 at Cornell* L, 8-1 The Dutchwomen return home after los- classmate and captain Marissa 15 BROWN* W, 2-1 ing two games on the road last week- Gedman, who handed out a pair 16 YALE* L, 4-6 end. They welcome the fourth ranked of helpers on the evening herself. December Clarkson Golden Knights on Friday • Union went 0-2 on the power night. Clarkson is led by three-time play but recorded three shots on 06 at Quinnipiac* L, 2-4 ECAC Goaltender of the Week, senior goal. 07 at Princeton L, 1-4 Erica Howe. • The Dutchwomen were 14 MAINE W, 2-0 outshot 24-15 in the match. 15 MAINE L, 3-6 Following their matchup with the Golden Senior Stefanie Thomson, January Knights, the Dutchwomen will face St. junior Christine Valente and Lawrence for their first meeting of the sophomore Kathryn Tomaselli 03 RIT W, 2-1 OT season. Senior defenseman Mel Rochers tallied three shots a piece on the 04 RIT T, 1-1 OT leads the Saints into Messa Rink for the game. 10 PRINCETON* W, 2-1 4 p.m. puck drop. • On Saturday, the Dutchwomen 11 QUINNIPIAC* L 0-1 responded to an early Dartmouth 17 at RPI* L, 1-4 Last Time Out goal by knotting the game on a power play tally. Senior captain 18 RPI*# L, 0-3 The Dutchwomen hit the road for their Ashley Johnston tallied off 24 at Harvard* L, 0-2 - a feed from junior Christine 25 at Dartmouth* L, 3-4 ber. On Friday they traveled to Cam- Valente and senior Maddy 31 CLARKSON* 7:00 PM firstbridge away for weekenda rematch since with earlyHarvard. Decem Norton. The two teams headed The Dutchwomen held the #5 Crimson February into the second period tied at off the board until the third period but one. 01 ST. LAWRENCE* 4:00 PM eventually fell 2-0. On Saturday they • The Dutchwomen opened up 07 at Yale* 7:00 PM played another rematch, this time with the second period with a score 08 at Brown* 4:00 PM Dartmouth. The Big Green exacted to break the tie as sophomore 14 CORNELL* 7:00 PM their revenge on the Dutchwomen by Jamie Smith took a feed from scoring the game-winning goal late in 15 COLGATE* 4:00 PM fellow sophomore Rebecca the third period. The back and forth Babiak at the 3:18 mark. 21 at St. Lawrence* 7:00 PM contest ended with the Dutchwomen • Dartmouth responded midway 22 at Clarkson 4:00 PM falling 3-0. through the period as Samatha • On Friday junior goaltender Zeiss tallied an unassisted goal. Shenae Lundberg stood strong The Dutchwomen broke the tie in * ECAC Hockey throughout the game as she to give themselves a 3-2 lead # 7th Annual Pink at the Rink Game the high powered Crimson offense theheading final intomoments the third of the period. period Home Games in BOLD CAPS finished with 22 saves. She held Sophomore Kathryn Tomaselli All Times Eastern two periods and shut down their tallied her team-leading 11th All Times are subject to change offpower the boardplay on through two attempts. the first goal of the season off a feed from • Harvard forward Hillary Crowe Valente. tallied the game winner for • Trailing 3-2 midway through the Harvard just 46 seconds into the third period, vaulting the play capitalized on a Union Crimson to its third win in as finaltripping period, penalty. the Big Emma Green Korbs power 1 @UnionWHockey UnionAthletics.com 2013-14 Union Women’s Hockey Union Numerical Roster Around ECAC Hockey No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown/Last Team Jan. 31 Dartmouth at Quinnipiac 7:00 PM Harvard at Princeton 7:00 PM St. Lawrence at RPI 7:00 PM 51 LizzyShenae Otten Lundberg DG So.Jr. 5’7” Edina,Peterborough, MD / Edina NH /Hornets Deerfield Academy Big Green Yale at Cornell 7:00 PM Brown at Colgate 7:00 PM 63 EastynCourtney Yuen Tuner F Fr.So. 5’3”5’4” Winnipeg,Milton, MA MB / Southfield / Shaftesbury School Prep 7 Jessica Kaminsky F So. 5’5” Winnipeg, MB / Pembina Valley Hawks AAA Feb. 1 8 Alex Tancrell-Fontaine D Jr. 5’3” East Greenwich, RI / East Greenwich Avengers Harvard at Quinnipiac 4:00 PM Dartmouth at Princeton 4:00 PM 9 Alli Devins F Fr. 5’5” White River Junction, VT/ Westminster Martlets Brown at Cornell 4:00 PM 10 Ashley Johnston (c) D Sr. 6’0” Burlington, ON / Burlington Barracudas Clarkson at RPI 4:00 PM 11 Kelly McGrath D Jr. 5’4” Chelmsford, MA / Lawrence Academy Spartans Yale at Coglate 4:05 PM 13 Maddy Norton (c) D Sr. 5’4” New Canaan, CT / Choate Rosemary Hall Wild Boars 14 Haley Welch D Jr. 5’6” East Amherst, NY / Elmira College 15 Christine Valente F Jr. 5’3” West Haven, CT / Choate Rosemary Hall Wild Boars 18 Mac Purvis F Sr. 5’5” Lethbridge, AB/ Warner Hockey School Warriors 2013-14 Quick Facts 17 Jamie Smith F So. 5’5” Stamford, CT / Mid Fairfield Conneticut Stars 19 Rebecca Babiak F So. 5’5” Winnipeg, MB / Balmoral Hall Blazers College Information 20 Kathryn Davis D Fr. 5’7” Milton, MA / Lawrence Academy Spartans Location............ Schenectady, NY, 12308 Founded ................................................. 1795 21 Bryanne Panchuk F Jr. 5’1” Calgary, AB / Edge School Mountaineers Enrollment ........................................... 2,200 22 Emily Erickson F Fr. 5’4” Crosslake, MN /North American Hockey Academy President.....................Dr. Stephen Ainlay Director of Athletics .....Jim McLaughlin 24 Elsa Bruestle F Sr. 5’8” White Bear Lake, MN / White Bear Lake Bears Sr. Assoc. A.D. ........................Joanne Little 26 Stefanie Thomson F Sr. 5’8” Oshawa, ON / Trinity College Bears Assoc. A.D. for External Relations ....Beth Tiffany Union Athletics Phone .. 518.388.6284 27 Kathryn Tomaselli F So. 5’7” Cranston, RI / Williston-Northampton Wildcats Nickname ............................. Dutchwomen 33 Maddie Dahl G So. 5’7” Edina, MN / Edina Hornets Colors ............................Garnet and White 35 Emma Pincott G Fr. 5’3” Cochrane, AB / Edge School Mountaineers Arena Information Rink ............................Frank L. Messa Rink Capacity ................................................. 2,054 Head Coach: Claudia Asano Barcomb (Harvard ’99 / 7th season) Rink Dimensions ........................... 201x86 Assistant Coach: Ali Boe (Harvard ’06 / 7th season) Managing Director ...........Adam Brinker Assistant Coach: Nicholas Carpenito (Northeastern ‘11 / 1st season) .............. 518.388.6020 Captains: Maddy Norton, Ashley Johnston Hockey Staff HeadBox Office Coach...........Claudia Phone Asano Barcomb Athletic Trainer: Erik Ackerman (Harvard ’99) Pronunciation Guide: Overall Record....31-179-18 (7th Season) Record at Union ..................................Same Rebecca Babiak ..............Re-bec-cah BAB-e-ACK ....................... 518.388.6771 Boe...............................................................................bo-e Email ..................... [email protected] Assistant Coach .............................. Ali Boe Carpenito......................................Car-pen-knee-tow Office Phone (Harvard ’06) Dahl..............................................................................Doll ...................... 518.388.8076 Email [email protected] Else Bruestle...........................ELLE-sa BREW-stull Assistant Coach ......Nicholas Carpenito Kaminsky.................................................CAH-min-SKI Office Phone (Northeastern ’11) ...................... 518.388.6501 Otten......................................................................AH-ten Email [email protected] Panchuk........................................................PAN-chuck Office Phone Hockey Information Pincott..................................................................Pin-cot First Season .....................1999 (14 years) Welch.....................................................................Wel-ch First Division I Season..2003-04 (10 years) Overall Division I Record............51-281-22 Yuen........................................................................You-en ECAC Hockey Division I Record...8-216-12 ECAC Hockey Playoff Appearances.....None Team Leaders 2012-13 Overall Record.................7-23-4 2012-13 ECACH Record......0-18-4 (11th) Name GP G A PTS Pen-Min Maddy Norton 26 2 15 17 6-12 Team Information Letterwinners Returning/Lost......18/5 Stefanie Thomson 25 8 7 15 12-24 Forwards Returning/Lost................10/4 Kathryn
Recommended publications
  • Building Champions in Life and Sport the OWHA Would Like to Congratulate Some of Their Athletes for Their Tremendous Accomplishments This Season
    2015-2016 Building Champions in Life and Sport The OWHA would like to congratulate some of their athletes for their tremendous accomplishments this season. 2016 U18 Women’s World Championships: Canada’s Top 3 Players Award: Lindsay Agnew, Oakville, ON (Mississauga PWHL) Kristin O’Neill, Oakville, ON (Stoney Creek PWHL) Jaime Bourbonnais, Mississauga, ON (Oakville PWHL) 2015 U18 National Championships Award Winners: Top Defence: Jaime Bourbonnais, Mississauga, ON (Oakville PWHL) Top Forward: Lindsay Agnew, Oakville, ON (Mississauga PWHL) Most Sportsmanlike Player: Celine Frappier, Tecumseh, ON (Toronto PWHL) 2016 Esso Cup Award Winners: Top Forward: Nicole Kelly, Brantford ON (Brantford MAA) Top Defence: Paige Cohoon, St. George, ON (Brantford MAA) Top Scorer: Nicole Kelly, Brantford ON (Brantford MAA) Esso Cup MVP: Nicole Kelly, Brantford ON (Brantford MAA) The OWHA registered a team in the FANFIT challenge for the first time on April 30, 2016. FANFIT is an intense multi-station total fitness challenge where each participant is measured again a field of peers and top athletes. Congratulations to Shelby Barton of Whitby, ON (Kingston PWHL) for becoming the National Female FANFIT Champion! TABLE OF CONTENTS OWHA Executive Summary 2 OWHA Sanctioned Tournaments 5 OWHA Provincial Championship Stats & New Membership 6 OWHA Provincial Champions 7 OWHA Registration Report 8 OWHA Registration Statistics 9 OWHA Certification Clinics 10 Development Programs 11 Quest for Gold & CWHL Clarkson Cup & All Star Game 12 PWHL & OUA CIS Championships
    [Show full text]
  • Section 5- 2020-21 WCHA NCAA History W.Indd
    WCHA NCAA HISTORY 2020-21 WCHA WOMEN'S LEAGUE MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK MINNESOTA GOALTENDER NOORA RATY IS THE ONLY BACK-TO-BACK MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER AWARD WINNER IN NCAA FROZEN FOUR HISTORY. 71 2020-21 WCHA WOMEN'S LEAGUE MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK WCHA NCAA HISTORY WCHA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2000 AWCHA CHAMPIONS • MINNESOTA 2001 NCAA CHAMPIONS • MINNESOTA DULUTH 2002 NCAA CHAMPIONS • MINNESOTA DULUTH 2003 NCAA CHAMPIONS • MINNESOTA DULUTH 72 WCHA NCAA HISTORY 2020-21 WCHA WOMEN'S LEAGUE MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK WCHA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2004 NCAA CHAMPIONS • MINNESOTA 2005 NCAA CHAMPIONS • MINNESOTA 2006 NCAA CHAMPIONS • WISCONSIN 2007 NCAA CHAMPIONS • WISCONSIN 73 2020-21 WCHA WOMEN'S LEAGUE MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK WCHA NCAA HISTORY WCHA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2008 NCAA CHAMPIONS • MINNESOTA DULUTH 2009 NCAA CHAMPIONS • WISCONSIN 2010 NCAA CHAMPIONS • MINNESOTA DULUTH 2011 NCAA CHAMPIONS • WISCONSIN 74 WCHA NCAA HISTORY 2020-21 WCHA WOMEN'S LEAGUE MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK WCHA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2012 NCAA CHAMPIONS • MINNESOTA 2013 NCAA CHAMPIONS • MINNESOTA 2015 NCAA CHAMPIONS • MINNESOTA 2016 NCAA CHAMPIONS • MINNESOTA 75 2020-21 WCHA WOMEN'S LEAGUE MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK WCHA NCAA HISTORY WCHA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONS • WISCONSIN 76 WCHA NCAA HISTORY 2020-21 WCHA WOMEN'S LEAGUE MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK NCAA/AWCHA CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS AWCHA Division I National Championship Year Champion Score Runner-Up Third Place Fourth Place Site 1998 New Hampshire 4-1 Brown Boston, Mass. 1999 Harvard 6-5 New Hampshire Minnesota Brown Minneapolis, Minn. 2000 Minnesota 4-2 Brown Minnesota Duluth Boston, Mass. NCAA Division I Women’s National Championship Year Champion Score Runner-Up Third Place Fourth Place Site 2001 Minnesota Duluth 4-2 St.
    [Show full text]
  • Section 5- 2019-20 WCHA NCAA History W.Indd
    WCHA NCAA HISTORY 2019-20 WCHA WOMEN'S LEAGUE MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK WISCONSIN’S 2-0 WIN OVER MINNESOTA IN THE 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME MARKED THE FIFTH TIME TWO WCHA TEAMS HAVE FACED OFF IN THE NCAA TITLE GAME SINCE THE WOMEN’S TOURNAMENT BEGAN IN 2001 69 2019-20 WCHA WOMEN'S LEAGUE MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK WCHA NCAA HISTORY WCHA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2000 AWCHA CHAMPIONS • MINNESOTA 2001 NCAA CHAMPIONS • MINNESOTA DULUTH 2002 NCAA CHAMPIONS • MINNESOTA DULUTH 2003 NCAA CHAMPIONS • MINNESOTA DULUTH 70 WCHA NCAA HISTORY 2019-20 WCHA WOMEN'S LEAGUE MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK WCHA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2004 NCAA CHAMPIONS • MINNESOTA 2005 NCAA CHAMPIONS • MINNESOTA 2006 NCAA CHAMPIONS • WISCONSIN 2007 NCAA CHAMPIONS • WISCONSIN 71 2019-20 WCHA WOMEN'S LEAGUE MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK WCHA NCAA HISTORY WCHA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2008 NCAA CHAMPIONS • MINNESOTA DULUTH 2009 NCAA CHAMPIONS • WISCONSIN 2010 NCAA CHAMPIONS • MINNESOTA DULUTH 2011 NCAA CHAMPIONS • WISCONSIN 72 WCHA NCAA HISTORY 2019-20 WCHA WOMEN'S LEAGUE MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK WCHA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2012 NCAA CHAMPIONS • MINNESOTA 2013 NCAA CHAMPIONS • MINNESOTA 2015 NCAA CHAMPIONS • MINNESOTA 2016 NCAA CHAMPIONS • MINNESOTA 73 2019-20 WCHA WOMEN'S LEAGUE MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK WCHA NCAA HISTORY WCHA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONS • WISCONSIN 74 WCHA NCAA HISTORY 2019-20 WCHA WOMEN'S LEAGUE MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK NCAA/AWCHA CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS AWCHA Division I National Championship Year Champion Score Runner-Up Third Place Fourth Place Site 1998 New Hampshire 4-1 Brown Boston, Mass. 1999 Harvard 6-5 New Hampshire Minnesota Brown Minneapolis, Minn. 2000 Minnesota 4-2 Brown Minnesota Duluth Boston, Mass.
    [Show full text]
  • Women's Weekly Release
    Pete Souris Assistant Commissioner WOMEN’S for Public Relations Hockey East Association WEEKLY 591 North Ave – #2 Wakefield, MA 01880 RELEASE Office: (781) 245-2122 Cell: (603) 512-1166 www.HockeyEastOnline.com [email protected] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2011 WEEKLY RELEASE #19 MAINE SPLITS WITH NO. 4 BOSTON U., TAKES FINAL PLAYOFF BERTH ~ BC gets three points vs. UNH; PC sweeps UVM; UConn earns three points ~ PURE HOCKEY PLAYER OF THE WEEK RECENT RESULTS Sunday, February 13 #11 JENNIE GALLO, MAINE (Senior Forward; Castlegar, B.C.) No. 9 Providence 4 at Connecticut 3 * (at Rentscheler Field, Hartford, Conn.) Gallo scored the game winning 5-on-3 powerplay goal for the Black Bears in overtime to knock off No. 4 Boston University at home on Saturday afternoon at the Alfond Arena in Tuesday, February 15 Orono on Senior Day. 33rd annual Beanpot Tournament (at BC) No. 4 Boston U. 3 vs. Northeastern 3 (OT) at No. 7 Boston College 3, Harvard 1 Friday, February 18 PRO AMBITIONS ROOKIE OF THE WEEK No. 4 Boston U. 2 at Maine 0 * #4 MELISSA BIZZARI, BOSTON COLLEGE (Freshman Forward; Stowe, Vt.) Saturday, February 19 Bizzari tallied both of the Eagles’ goals in the 2-1 win at New Hampshire on at No. 9 Providence 3, Vermont 2 * Sunday at the Whittemore Center. at Maine 3, No. 4 Boston U. 2 (OT)* Connecticut 4 at Northeastern 2 * New Hampshire 0 at No. 7 Boston College 0 (OT) * Sunday, February 20 at No. 9 Providence 6, Vermont 1* No. 7 Boston College 2 at New Hampshire 1* WHEA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Northeastern 1 at Connecticut 1 (OT) * #83 ALEXANDRA GARCIA, CONNECTICUT (Junior Goaltender; Pointe-Claire, Que.) UPCOMING GAMES Garcia recorded 76 saves (1.44 GAA, .962 save%) in the three-point weekend vs.
    [Show full text]
  • Executive Report Executive Report
    ExecutiveExecutive WHA ONTARIO WOMEN’S HOCKEY ReportReport ASSOCIATION WHA ASSOCIATION ONTARIO WOMEN’S HOCKEY 2009-2010 Incorporated February 6th 1981 www.owha.on.ca TABLE OF CONTENTS CONGRATULATIONS OWHA Representatives .............................................................................................................. 1 Team Canada OWHA Annual Report 2009-2010............................................................................................... 2 OWHA Provincial Champions 2009-2010.................................................................................. 4 OWHA Sanctioned Tournaments .............................................................................................. 5 OWHA Provincial Championships Stats................................................................................... 6 GGOOLLDD –– VVAANNCCOOUUVVEERR 22001100 New OWHA Members.................................................................................................................. 6 OWHA Registration Report ........................................................................................................ 7 OWHA Teams & Players – by Division & Category ................................................................. 8 Ontario Women’s Hockey Association Players OWHA Certification Clinics........................................................................................................ 9 OWHA Development Programmes ...........................................................................................10 Meghan
    [Show full text]
  • National Collegiate Women's Ice Hockey Records
    NATIONAL COLLEGIATE WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY RECORDS Individual Records 2 Individual Leaders 3 Annual Individual Champions 10 Team Records 12 Team Leaders 14 Annual Team Champions 21 Final Polls 23 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Official NCAA women’s ice hockey records began Season Season with the 2000-01 season and are based on infor- 72—Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota, 2005 (40 1,332—Kami Cote, Vermont, 2004 mation submitted to the NCAA statistics service by games) Career institutions participating in the statistics rankings. Career 3,809—Brianne McLaughlin, Robert Morris, In statistical rankings, the rounding of percentages 197—#Julie Chu, Harvard, 2003-05, 07 (129 2006-09 and/or averages may indicate ties where none games) Save Percentage exists. In these cases, the numerical order of the Assists Per Game rankings is accurate. Season Season .960—Ann-Renée Desbiens, Wisconsin, 2016 2.03—Jennifer Botterill, Harvard, 2003 (65 in 32) (29 goals allowed, 701 saves) Career Career (minimum 1,000 saves) OFFENSE 1.63—^Jennifer Botterill, Harvard, 2001, 03 (101 .947—Amanda Leveille, Minnesota 2013-16 in 62) (130 goals allowed, 2,311 saves) Points Scored Power-Play Goals Goals Against Average Game 10—Jennifer Botterill, Harvard vs. Boston Game Season College, Jan. 28, 2003; Nicole Corriero, 3—eight times, most recent: Blayre Turnbull, 0.76—Ann-Renée Desbiens, Wisconsin, 2016 Harvard vs. Union (NY), Nov. 7, 2003 Wisconsin vs. Minn. Duluth, Feb. 7, 2015 (29 goals allowed, 2,279 minutes played) Season Season Career (minimum 2,000 minutes) 114—Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota, 2005 (42 24—Nicole Corriero, Harvard, 2005 1.09—Christine Dufour, Wisconsin, 2004-07 (57 goals, 72 assists) Career goals allowed, 3,147 minutes played) Career 55—&Meghan Agosta, Mercyhurst, 2007-09, 11 303—&Meghan Agosta, Mercyhurst, 2007-09, 11 (157 goals, 146 assists) Short-Handed Goals MISCELLANEOUS Points Scored Per Game Game 2—seven times, most recent: Blayre Turnbull, Goalie Winning Season Wisconsin vs.
    [Show full text]
  • CLARKSON HOCKEY Golden Knight Women
    CLARKSON HOCKEY Golden Knight Women www.clarksonathletics.com September 25, 2013 2013-14 CLARKSON OPENS PROMISING 2013-14 SEASON Women’s Schedule on SATURDAY, HOSTING RIT at CHEEL ARENA September xcitement is high around the Clarkson University Women’s Hockey program as the 28 ROCHESTER INST. of TECHNOLOGY H 4:00pm EGolden Knights get ready to open their 11th season of NCAA Division I play. Guided October by sixth-year co-head coaches Matt and Shannon Desrosiers and assistant Matt Kelly, the 4 ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY H 7pm Knights have high hopes for the 2013-14 campaign after skating to their best record ever last year. 5 St. Lawrence University A 3pm 11 Syracuse University A 7pm Clarkson has earned high praise in preseason polls, earning the conference coaches’ vote as the 12 SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY H 4pm number one team in ECAC Hockey. The Green and Gold are rated third nationally in both the 18 MERCYHURST COLLEGE H 3pm 19 MERCYHURST COLLEGE H 3pm USCHO.com and the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine rankings. 25 * Cornell University A 4pm All but three veterans return from last season's team, which posted a school-record 28-10 26 * Colgate University A 3pm overall record that culminated in the Knights' second NCAA playoff appearance in the past four November years. Clarkson fi nished in a tie for second in the ECAC Hockey standings with an 18-4 league 1 * BROWN UNVIVERSITY H 7pm mark, just one point shy of the top spot. 2 * YALE UNIVERSITY H 4pm 8 * DARTMOUTH COLLEGE H 7pm The Knights, led by senior captain Carly Mercer (Exeter, ONT) and senior assistant captains 9 * HARVARD UNIVERSITY H 4pm Vanessa Gagnon (St.
    [Show full text]
  • Canada's National Women's Team Équipe Nationale
    CANADA’S NATIONAL WOMEN’S TEAM ÉQUIPE NATIONALE FÉMININE DU CANADA 2016 4 NATIONS CUP / COUPE DES 4 NATIONS 2016 NOVEMBER 1-5, 2016/1ER-5 NOVEMBRE 2016 Team Canada Media Guide / Guide de presse d’équipe Canada ROSTER FORMATION # Name P S/C Ht. Wt. Born Hometown Club Team No Nom P T/C Gr. Pds DDN Ville d’origine Équipe de club 30 Emerance Maschmeyer G L/G 5’6” 141 05/10/94 Bruderheim, Alta./Alb. Calgary (CWHL) 31 Geneviève Lacasse G L/G 5’8” 136 05/05/89 Kingston, Ont. Calgary (CWHL) 34 Erica Howe G L/G 5’9” 153 07/17/92 Orleans, Ont. Brampton (CWHL) 3 Jocelyne Larocque D L/G 5’6” 139 05/19/88 Ste. Anne, Man. Brampton (CWHL) 5 Brigette Lacquette D R/D 5’6” 180 10/11/92 Mallard, Man. Calgary (CWHL) 8 Laura Fortino D L/G 5’4” 137 01/30/91 Hamilton, Ont. Brampton (CWHL) 14 Courtney Birchard D L/G 5’10” 159 07/14/89 Mississauga, Ont. Brampton (CWHL) 23 Erin Ambrose D R/D 5’5” 132 04/30/94 Keswick, Ont. Toronto (CWHL) 27 Tara Watchorn D L/G 5’10” 176 05/30/90 Newcastle, Ont. Boston (CWHL) 36 Renata Fast D R/D 5’6” 144 10/06/94 Burlington, Ont. Toronto (CWHL) 2 Meghan Agosta F/A L/G 5’7” 148 02/12/87 Ruthven, Ont. Hockey Canada 6 Rebecca Johnston F/A L/G 5’9” 148 09/24/89 Sudbury, Ont. Calgary (CWHL) 7 Jamie Lee Rattray F/A L/G 5’6” 172 09/30/92 Kanata, Ont.
    [Show full text]
  • Women's Frozen Four Records
    Brackets 206 WOMEN’S FROZEN FOUR RECORDS Championship Results 2 Women’s Frozen Four Facts 3 Women’s Frozen Four Records 4 Women’s Frozen Four Most Outstanding Players 9 All-Tournament Teams 10 Elite 90 Winners 11 1 CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS Year Champion Coach Score Runner-Up 3rd Place 4th Place Site 2001 Minn. Duluth (28-5-4) Shannon Miller 4-2 St. Lawrence Harvard Dartmouth Minneapolis 2002 Minn. Duluth (24-6-4) Shannon Miller 3-2 Brown Niagara (tie) Minnesota (tie) Durham, N.H. 2003 Minn. Duluth (31-3-2) Shannon Miller 4-3 (2 OT) Harvard Dartmouth Minnesota Duluth, Minn. 2004 Minnesota (30-4-2) Laura Halldorson 6-2 Harvard St. Lawrence Dartmouth Providence, R.I. 2005 Minnesota (36-2-2) Laura Halldorson 4-3 Harvard St. Lawrence Dartmouth Durham, N.H. Semifinalist* Semifinalist* 2006 Wisconsin (36-4-1) Mark Johnson 3-0 Minnesota New Hampshire St. Lawrence Minneapolis 2007 Wisconsin (36-1-4) Mark Johnson 4-1 Minn. Duluth Boston College St. Lawrence Lake Placid, N.Y. 2008 Minn. Duluth (34-4-1) Shannon Miller 4-0 Wisconsin Harvard New Hampshire Duluth, Minn. 2009 Wisconsin (34-2-5) Mark Johnson 5-0 Mercyhurst Minnesota Minn. Duluth Boston, Mass. 2010 Minn. Duluth (31-8-2) Shannon Miller 3-2 (3 OT) Cornell Mercyhurst Minnesota Minneapolis 2011 Wisconsin (37-2-2) Mark Johnson 4-1 Boston U. Boston College Cornell Erie, Pa. 2012 Minnesota (34-5-2) Brad Frost 4-2 Wisconsin Boston College Cornell Duluth, Minn. 2013 Minnesota (41-0) Brad Frost 6-3 Boston U. Boston College Mercyhurst Minneapolis 2014 Clarkson (31-5-5) Matt Desrosiers 5-4 Minnesota Mercyhurst Wisconsin Hamden, Conn.
    [Show full text]
  • Hockey Canada
    HOCKEY CANADA ANNUAL REPORT — July 2016-June 2017 — TaBLE OF CONTENTS 3 HOCKEY CANADA 12 MEMBERSHIP 22 BUSINESS MESSAGES DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT & 3 Tom Renney 13 Respect in Sport- PARTNERSHIPS Parent Program 3 Joe Drago 22 Premier Partners 13 Hockey Canada Skills Academy 22 International Partners 4 WHO IS 13 Coaching Clinics 22 National Partners HOCKEY CANADA? 13 Hockey University 5 Lead, Develop and 14 World Girls’ Hockey 23 LICENSING & Promote Positive Weekend Hockey Experiences MERCHANDISING 15 Registration by Year 5 Board of Directors 23 Licensing Partners 15 Officials Registration 5 Vision: World 16 Player Registration Sports Leaders 24 FINANCE by Member Branch 5 Hockey Canada 24 Source of Funds Believes In... 17 Coach Registration 24 Use of Funds Y6 EAR IN REVIEW 18 HOCKEY CANADA 25 FUNDING PARTNERS FOUNDATION 8 EVENTS 19 Our Mission 26 MEMBER BRANCHES 19 Our Vision & PARTNERS 19 Our Strategic Priorities 10 HIGH PERFORMANCE 26 Hockey Canada 10 Results Member Branches 10 Canada’s IIHF Ranking 20 COmmUNICATIONS 27 Partners 11 2016-17 National 20 HockeyCanada.ca Team Participation by Member Branch 21 Hockey Canada 28 INSURANCE Social Media 29 Risk Management and Insurance Fees 29 Insurance Program Structure 2 HOCKEY CANADA - 2016-2017 ANNUAL REPORT HOCKEY CANADA MESSAGES s we celebrate another successful season for Hockey Canada erving as chair of the Hockey Canada Board of Directors has afforded me and Canadian hockey, where do I begin? the opportunity to travel from one side of our country to the other, and ex- The eyes of the hockey world were on Canada once again as Montreal and perience first-hand the impact hockey has on the lives of so many Canadians.
    [Show full text]
  • National Collegiate Women's Ice Hockey Records
    NATIONAL COLLEGIATE WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY RECORDS Individual Records 2 Individual Leaders 3 Annual Individual Champions 11 Team Records 13 Team Leaders 15 Annual Team Champions 22 USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Final National Collegiate Polls 24 USCHO.com Final National Collegiate Polls 25 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Official NCAA women’s ice hockey records began Season Season with the 2000-01 season and are based on infor- 72—Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota, 2005 (40 1,332—Kami Cote, Vermont, 2004 mation submitted to the NCAA statistics service by games) Career institutions participating in the statistics rankings. Career 4,167—Lovisa Selander, Rensselaer, 2016-19 In statistical rankings, the rounding of percentages 197—#Julie Chu, Harvard, 2003-05, 07 (129 and/or averages may indicate ties where none games) SAVE PERCENTAGE exists. In these cases, the numerical order of the ASSISTS PER GAME Season rankings is accurate. .963—Ann-Renée Desbiens, Wisconsin, 2017 Season (25 goals allowed, 645 saves) 2.03—Jennifer Botterill, Harvard, 2003 (65 in 32) Career (minimum 1,000 saves) Career .955—Ann-Renée Desbiens, Wisconsin, 2014- OFFENSE 1.63—^Jennifer Botterill, Harvard, 2001, 03 (101 17 (109 goals allowed, 2,295 saves) in 62) POINTS SCORED GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE POWER-PLAY GOALS Game Season 10—Jennifer Botterill, Harvard vs. Boston Game 0.71—Ann-Renée Desbiens, Wisconsin, 2017 College, Jan. 28, 2003; Nicole Corriero, 3—10 times, most recent: Bridgette Prentiss, (25 goals allowed, 2,116 minutes played) Harvard vs. Union (NY), Nov. 7, 2003 Franklin Pierce vs. Plymouth St., Jan. 17, Career (minimum 2,000 minutes) 2020 Season 0.89—Ann-Renée Desbiens, Wisconsin, 2014- 114—Natalie Darwitz, Minnesota, 2005 (42 Season 17 (109 goals allowed, 7,310 minutes played) goals, 72 assists) 24—Nicole Corriero, Harvard, 2005 Career Career 303—&Meghan Agosta, Mercyhurst, 2007-09, 55—&Meghan Agosta, Mercyhurst, 2007-09, 11 MISCELLANEOUS 11 (157 goals, 146 assists) SHORT-HANDED GOALS FASTEST GOAL TO START GAME POINTS SCORED PER GAME Game Season 2—eight times, most recent: Jessie Eldridge, Gane Colgate vs.
    [Show full text]
  • 2017-18 CLARKSON WOMEN's HOCKEY ROSTER Golden Knights No Name Cl
    2017-18 CLARKSON WOMEN’S HOCKEY Golden Knights 2017-18 ECAC Hockey Regular Season & Tournament Champions 2014, 2017 NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPION photo by Jim Meagher 20188 NCAA FROZEN FOURFOU FOUR MarchMarch 16 & 18 • Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, Minnesota CLARKSON WOMEN’s HOCKEY GGoldenolden KKnightsnights since 2003-042003-04 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 ....
    [Show full text]