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CHA Women's All-Time Conference Individual Records OMEN S LL IME ONFERENCE CHA W ’ A -T C SINGLE SEASON POINTS NDIVIDUAL ECORDS Name Season GP G A PTS I R 1. Meghan Agosta (M) 2008-09 16 27 22 49 Updated May 1, 2013 2. Christine Bestland(M) 2012-13 20 20 23 43 3. Meghan Agosta (M) 2010-11 16 18 23 41 SINGLE SEASON POINTS (PER A GAME) 4. Jesse Scanzano (M) 2008-09 16 14 22 36 Name Season GP G A PTS PPG 5. Melissa Boal (W) 2008-09 16 18 16 34 1. Meghan Agosta (M) 2008-09 16 27 22 49 3.06 6. Lindsay DiPietro (W) 2008-09 16 13 19 32 2. Meghan Agosta (M) 2010-11 16 18 23 41 2.56 7. Meghan Agosta (M) 2006-07 12 13 14 27 3. Melissa Boal (W) 2007-08 11 10 16 26 2.36 Valerie Chouinard (M)2008-09 15 13 14 27 4. Meghan Agosta (M) 2006-07 12 13 14 27 2.25 9. Melissa Boal (W) 2007-08 11 10 16 26 Jesse Scanzano (M) 2008-09 16 14 22 36 2.25 Vicki Bendus (M) 2009-10 16 11 15 26 6. Christine Bestland(M) 2012-13 20 20 23 43 2.15 7. Melissa Boal (W) 2008-09 16 18 16 34 2.13 SINGLE SEASON GOALS 8. Kelley Steadman (M) 2011-12 12 15 8 23 1.92 Name Season GP A PTS G 9. Valerie Chouinard (M)2006-07 12 11 10 21 1.75 1. Meghan Agosta (M) 2008-09 16 22 49 27 Sam Poyton (W) 2007-08 12 14 7 21 1.75 2. Christine Bestland(M) 2012-13 20 23 43 20 3. Melissa Boal (W) 2008-09 16 16 34 18 SINGLE SEASON GOALS (PER A GAME) Meghan Agosta (M) 2010-11 16 23 41 18 Name Season GP G A PTS GPG 5. Kelley Steadman (M) 2011-12 12 8 23 15 1. Meghan Agosta (M) 2008-09 16 27 22 49 1.69 6. Sam Poyton (W) 2007-08 12 7 21 14 2. Kelley Steadman (M) 2011-12 12 15 8 23 1.25 Jesse Scanzano (M) 2008-09 16 22 36 14 3. Sam Poyton (W) 2007-08 12 14 7 21 1.18 8. Melissa Boal (W) 2005-06 12 6 19 13 4. Meghan Agosta (M) 2007-08 8 9 6 15 1.13 Meghan Agosta (M) 2006-07 12 14 27 13 Melissa Boal (W) 2008-09 16 18 16 34 1.13 Valerie Chouinard (M)2008-09 15 14 27 13 Meghan Agosta (M) 2010-11 16 18 23 41 1.13 Lindsay DiPietro (W) 2008-09 16 19 32 13 7. Melissa Boal (W) 2005-06 12 13 6 19 1.08 Jess Jones (M) 2009-10 16 7 20 13 Meghan Agosta (M) 2006-07 12 13 14 27 1.08 Rebecca Vint (R) 2012-13 18 11 24 13 9. Ashley Riggs (N) 2004-05 10 10 6 16 1.00 Sam Poyton (W) 2005-06 12 12 7 19 1.00 SINGLE SEASON ASSISTS Christine Bestland(M) 2012-13 20 20 23 43 1.00 Name Season GP G PTS A 1. Meghan Agosta (M) 2010-11 16 18 41 23 SINGLE SEASON ASSISTS (PER A GAME) Christine Bestland(M) 2012-13 20 20 43 23 Name Season GP G A PTS APG 3. Meghan Agosta (M) 2008-09 16 27 49 22 1. Melissa Boal (W) 2007-08 11 10 16 26 1.45 Jesse Scanzano (M) 2008-09 16 14 36 22 2. Meghan Agosta (M) 2010-11 16 18 23 41 1.44 5. Lindsay DiPietro (W) 2008-09 16 13 32 19 3. Lindsay DiPietro (W) 2007-08 12 7 17 24 1.42 Molly Byrne (M) 2012-13 20 3 22 19 4. Meghan Agosta (M) 2008-09 16 27 22 49 1.38 7. Lindsay DiPietro (W) 2007-08 12 7 24 17 Jesse Scanzano (M) 2008-09 16 14 22 36 1.38 Vicki Bendus (M) 2010-11 16 7 24 17 6. Bailey Bram (M) 2011-12 10 5 13 18 1.30 9. Melissa Boal (W) 2007-08 11 10 26 16 7. Julia Colizza (M) 2006-07 12 3 15 18 1.25 Vicki Bendus (M) 2008-09 16 6 22 16 Lindsay DiPietro (W) 2006-07 12 3 15 18 1.25 Melissa Boal (W) 2008-09 16 18 34 16 9. Vicki Bendus (M) 2010-11 16 7 17 24 1.22 Jesse Scanzano (M) 2009-10 16 9 25 16 10. Lindsay DiPietro (W) 2005-06 12 4 14 18 1.17 Meghan Agosta (M) 2006-07 12 13 14 27 1.17 SINGLE SEASON SAVES Jess Jones (M) 2011-12 12 3 14 17 1.17 Name Season GP W-L-T SVS 1. Nicole Paniccia (P) 2012-13 16 1-13-2 703 SINGLE SEASON GAA (min. half the games) 2. Nicole Hensley (L) 2012-13 15 7-4-3 523 Name Season GP W-L-T GA GAA 3. Brianne McLaughlin (R)2005-06 12 2-9-2 504 1. Desirae Clark (M) 2004-05 8 7-0-1 5 0.65 4. Brianne McLaughlin (R)2008-09 16 5-9-2 500 2. Hillary Pattenden (M) 2009-10 15 13-1-1 18 1.22 5. Lucy Schoedel (S) 2008-09 16 2-11-2 472 3. Tiffany Ribble (M) 2002-03 3 3-0-0 4 1.33 6. Delayne Brian (W) 2010-11 16 1-13-2 470 4. Laura Hosier (M) 2005-06 8 6-0-2 11 1.35 7. Lucy Schoedel (S) 2009-10 16 8-8-0 423 5. Stephanie Ciampa (M)2012-13 12 11-1-0 16 1.35 8. Ali Binnington (T) 2012-13 16 5-6-4 411 6. Desirae Clark (M) 2003-04 11 11-1-0 16 1.38 9. Jenni Bauer (N) 2009-10 16 7-6-3 376 7. Hillary Pattenden (M) 2010-11 15 15-0-0 21 1.40 10. Brianne McLaughlin (R)2007-08 12 2-10-0 370 8. Laura Hosier (M) 2006-07 10 8-0-1 13 1.51 9. Kallie Billadeau (M) 2012-13 15 10-5-0 23 1.59 SINGLE SEASON SHUTOUTS 10. Desirae Clark (M) 2002-03 3 3-0-0 5 1.67 Name Season GP W-L-T SO 1. Hillary Pattenden (M) 2009-10 15 13-1-1 4 SINGLE SEASON SAVE PERCENTAGE (min. half the games) Hillary Pattenden (M) 2010-11 15 15-0-0 4 Name Season GP W-L-T SVS SP 3. Desirae Clark (M) 2004-05 8 7-1-0 3 1. Desirae Clark (M) 2004-05 8 7-0-1 122 .961 Laura Hosier (M) 2004-05 4 4-0-0 3 2. Nikki Rudy (N) 2004-05 6 3-3-0 211 .948 Jenni Bauer (N) 2010-11 14 8-5-1 3 3. Allison Rutledge (N 2005-06 11 3-7-1 348 .941 6. Desirae Clark (M) 2003-04 12 11-1-0 2 4. Kallie Billadeau (S) 2012-13 15 10-5-0 360 .940 Brianne McLaughlin (R)2005-06 12 2-9-1 2 5. Nicole Hensley (L) 2012-13 15 7-4-3 523 .939 Valery Turcotte (W) 2005-06 5 3-1-1 2 6. Tiffany Ribble (M) 2002-03 3 3-0-0 57 .934 Courtney Drennen (M)2006-07 4 3-0-0 2 7. Desirae Clark (M) 2002-03 3 3-0-0 70 .933 Laura Hosier (M) 2007-08 11 8-2-1 2 8. Jenni Bauer (N) 2009-10 16 7-6-3 376 .931 Courtney Drennen (M)2008-09 4 4-0-0 2 9. Hillary Pattenden (M) 2009-10 15 13-1-1 235 .929 Brianne McLaughlin (R)2008-09 16 5-9-2 2 10. Valery Turcotte (W) 2007-08 12 9-2-1 334 .928 Lucy Schoedel (S) 2009-10 16 8-8-0 2 Stephanie Ciampa (M)2012-13 12 11-1-0 2 Amanda Makela (M) 2012-13 8 6-2-0 2 Kallie Billadeau (S) 2012-13 15 10-5-0 2 CHA WOMEN’S ALL-TIME CONFERENCE INDIVIDUAL RECORDS CONT. SINGLE SEASON POWER PLAY POINTS (PER A GAME) Name Season GP G A PTS PPG SINGLE SEASON POWER PLAY POINTS 1. Meghan Agosta (M) 2008-09 16 9 9 18 1.12 Name Season GP G A PTS 2. Meghan Agosta (M) 2006-07 12 7 6 13 1.08 1. Meghan Agosta (M) 2008-09 16 9 9 18 3. Meghan Agosta (M) 2010-11 16 7 10 17 1.06 2. Meghan Agosta (M) 2010-11 16 7 10 17 4. Julia Colizza (M) 2006-07 12 2 10 12 1.00 3. Christine Bestland(M) 2012-13 20 9 8 17 Bailey Bram (M) 2011-12 10 1 9 10 1.00 4. Valerie Chouinard (M)2008-09 15 6 8 14 6. Valerie Chouinard (M) 2008-09 15 6 8 14 0.93 5. Melissa Boal (W) 2008-09 16 5 8 13 7. Melissa Boal (W) 2005-06 12 7 4 11 0.92 Lindsay DiPietro (W) 2008-09 16 5 8 13 8. Christine Bestland(M) 2012-13 20 9 8 17 0.85 Meghan Agosta (M) 2006-07 12 7 6 13 9. Janet Ploncinsky (F) 2002-03 6 4 1 5 0.83 8. Julia Colizza (M) 2006-07 12 2 10 12 Valerie Chouinard (M) 2006-07 12 6 4 10 0.83 Vicki Bendus (M) 2008-09 16 2 10 12 Stefanie Bourbeau (M) 2006-07 12 3 7 10 0.83 Jesse Scanzano (M) 2009-10 16 3 9 12 Jess Jones (M) 2011-12 12 2 8 10 0.83 Molly Byrne (M) 2011-12 12 2 8 10 0.83 SINGLE SEASON POWER PLAY GOALS Name Season GP A PTS G SINGLE SEASON POWER PLAY GOALS (PER A GAME) 1.
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