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Rensselaer Hockey Schenectady, N.Y ECAC Hockey Jan. 26 & 27 Rensselaer Hockey Schenectady, N.Y. 2017-18 Engineers Game Notes Albany, N.Y. @RPI_WHockey Colleen Dempsey, Athletics Communications Assistant | [email protected] | cell: 570-404-1302 2017-18 SCHEDULE OVERALL 7-14-5 H 1-5-4 | A 6-9-1 | N 0-0-0 | C 4-8-2 – 10 PTS SEPTEMBER 0-2-0 C 0-0-0 – 0 PTS all times eastern Saturday 23 MONTREAL (EX.) 2-2 OTT Friday 29 at Ohio State 4-1 L Saturday 30 at Ohio State 4-0 L Union Rennselaer OCTOBER 3-2-1 C 1-0-1 – 3 PTS (6-16-4, 4-9-1 ECACH) (7-14-5; 4-8-2 ECACH) Friday 6 at Maine 2-1 L Schenectady, N.Y. Troy, NY Saturday 7 at Maine 3-2 L Achilles Center Houston Field House Friday 13 at RIT 3-1 W Saturday 14 at RIT 4-1 W 6pm (Fri.), 3pm (Sat.) 6pm (Fri.), 3pm (Sat.) Friday 27 YALE*! 2-2 T Saturday 28 BROWN*! 4-1 W NOVEMBER 2-3-3 C 1-1-0 – 2 PTS Friday 3 at UConn 4-1 L HOW TO FOLLOW (Friday) Saturday 4 at UConn 0-0 T Live Stats sidearmstats.com/union/whockey Friday 10 at Princeton* 2-1 W Online Video unionathletics.com Saturday 11 at Quinnipiac* 2-1 L Twitter @RPIAthletics Saturday 18 NEW HAMPSHIRE 1-1 T @RPI_WHockey Sunday 19 NEW HAMPSHIRE 1-1 T Instagram @RPIAthletics Friday 24 at Mercyhurst 4-1 L Saturday 25 at Mercyhurst 4-3 W @RPIwomenshockey DECEMBER 2-2-0 C 2-2-0 – 4 PTS Facebook www.facebook.com/RPIAthletics Friday 1 at Brown* 2-1 OTW YouTube www.youtube.com/RPIAthletics Saturday 2 at Yale* 3-1 W Friday 8 #8 ST. LAWRENCE* 1-0 L HOW TO FOLLOW (Saturday) Saturday 9 #3 CLARKSON* 4-1 L Live Stats sidearmstats.com/rpi/whockey JANUARY 0-5-1 C 0-5-1 – 1 PT Live Audio unionathletics.com Friday 5 HARVARD* 2-1 L Twitter @RPIAthletics Saturday 6 DARTMOUTH* 3-3 T @RPI_WHockey Friday 12 at #3 Clarkson* 3-2 OTL Instagram @RPIAthletics Saturday 13 at St. Lawrence* 5-1 L @RPIwomenshockey Friday 19 at #6 Cornell* 1-0 L Friday 20 at #4 Colegate* 5-0 L Facebook www.facebook.com/RPIAthletics Saturday 26 at Union* 6pm YouTube www.youtube.com/RPIAthletics Saturday 27 vs. Union*^ 3pm FEBRUARY 0-0-0 C 0-0-0 – 0 PTS (as of 1/26) Friday 2 QUINNIPIAC* 6pm ECAC HOCKEY STANDINGS Saturday 3 PRINCETON*$ 3pm TEAM ECACH PTS GF GA OVR GF GA Friday 9 at Dartmouth* 6pm #2 Colgate 12-2-0 24 50 24 22-3-1 95 41 Saturday 10 at Harvard* 3pm #3 Clarkson 12-2-0 24 66 19 21-3-1 104 31 Friday 16 COLGATE* 6pm #8 St. Lawrence 10-3-1 21 45 23 14-7-3 67 50 Saturday 17 CORNELL*% 3pm #6 Cornell 9-4-1 19 37 32 12-6-2 52 44 Quinnipiac 9-7-0 18 30 32 13-11-2 49 52 Home games in CAPS ! – Family Weekend Princeton 7-8-1 15 41 33 8-10-4 51 44 ^ – Mayor’s Cup (Albany, New York) Harvard 6-7-1 13 31 30 8-10-1 47 52 $ – Alumnae Game Yale 5-7-2 12 28 35 7-10-4 42 51 % – Senior Night Rensselaer 4-8-2 10 22 32 7-14-5 41 60 * – ECAC Hockey Game Union 4-9-1 9 35 51 6-16-4 55 94 Dartmouth 2-11-1 5 17 49 4-14-1 29 70 Brown 1-13-0 2 23 65 2-19-0 38 99 rpiathletics.com @rpi_WHockey 2017-18 ENGINEERS # NAME YEAR POS HT S/C HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL 2 Kendra Farole SO D 5-7 L Irvine, CA / Anaheim Lady Ducks 4 Sam Nolan SO F 6-1 L St. Louis, MO / St. Paul’s School 6 Jaimie Grigsby JR F 5-9 L Whitby, ON / Whitby Wolves 7 Sabrina Repaci SO F 5-5 R Toronto, ON / Toronto Jr. Aeros 8 Megan Hayes SO F 5-2 L Hartford, VT / NAHA Winter Hawks 9 Josefine Hansen JR D 5-4 L Copenhagen, Denmark / Shattuck St. Mary’s 10 Blake Orosz SO F 5-2 R Chase Mills, NY / Nepean Wildcats 11 Katarina Seper SO D 5-9 R Lakeville, MN / Lakeville North High School 12 Aimee Raithby FR F 5-10 L Burlington, ON / Burlington Barracudas 13 Ana Orzechowski JR D 5-6 L Tonawanda, NY / Pittsburgh Pens Elite 14 Shayna Tomlinson SR F 5-6 R Gilford, NH / Assabet Valley 15 Morgan Ondrick FR F 5-8 R Shorewood, IL / Chicago Young Americans 16 Kirsten Iwanski SO D 5-10 R Marquette, MI / Northern Cyclones 17 Lauren Severson FR F 5-5 L Rockford, IL / Madison Capitals 18 Makenna Thomas JR F 5-8 L Hartland, WI / Chicago Young Americans 19 Marisa Raspa SR F 5-3 R Downingtown, PA / N. American Hockey Acad. 20 Amanda Kimmerle SR D 5-9 L Anoka, MN / Anoka High School 22 Madeleine Burnett FR D 5-6 L London, ON / Bluewater Hawks 23 Taylor Schwalbe JR F 5-6 L Anchorage, AK / Shattuck St. Mary’s 25 Whitney Renn SR F 5-6 R Troy, MI / Little Caesars 28 Aly Tremblay JR F 5-7 L Hayward, WI / Minnesota Revolution 29 Jenn Gregg FR G 5-3 L Altamont, NY / Troy Albany Ice Cats 33 Kira Bombay JR G 5-7 L Orleans, ON / Nepean Wildcats 35 Lovisa Selander JR G 5-11 L Sollentuna, Sweden / SDE Riksserien Captains: Shayna Tomlinson ‘18, Amanda Kimmerle ‘18 & Aly Tremblay ‘19 Head Coach: Bryan Vines (Denver ‘01) Assistant Coaches: Christie Cicero (Mercyhurst ‘14) & Tara Connolly (Bowdoin ‘13) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Marc Cavosie (RPI ‘03) Operations Coodinator: Aaron Quantock Athletic Trainer: Chrissy James Equipment Manager: Matt Santa Maria Strength and Conditioning Coach: Rachel Jones RIVALRY WEEKEND Rensselaer (7-14-5, 4-8-2 ECACH) and rival Union up 1-0 on a penalty shot, but the freshman’s (6-16-4, 4-9-1 ECACH) showdown in a weekend attempt was saved by Marlene Boissonnault… series as the Dutchwomen play host Friday night senior Shayna Tomlinson was a force to be reckoned (6pm) while the Saturday game (3pm) will take with in faceoffs have won a game high 73.9%... on place at the Times Union Center in Albany, NY for the defensive end, freshman Madeleine Burnett the Inaugural Mayor’s Cup on the women’s side. paced the Engineers with four blocked shots. SO CLOSE RAIDERS TOO MUCH FOR ‘NEERS Junior Lovisa Selander came up with 36 saves with On the second leg of their conference road trip last the Engineer defense registering 20 blocks, their week, #4 Colgate upended RPI 5-0… the Raiders’ 5th highest margin on the season, but #6 Cornell Olivia Zafuto (two goals) and Bre Wilson-Bennett came up with a 1-0 win last Friday night… the Big (two assists) combined for four points… junior Red’s victory was RPI’s third loss to a nationally netminder Kira Bombay recorded a career-high 37 ranked team by a mere one goal… Cornell’s Kristen saves. O’Neill scored the third period game winner on ­Madlynne­Mill’s­assist…­Early­in­the­first­period,­ RPI LEADERS RPI’s Aimee Raithby had a chance to put Rensselaer Tomlinson­(five­goals,­11­assists)­and­junior­Jaimie­ rpiathletics.com @rpi_WHockey Grigsby (eight goals, eight assists) are both leading QUICK FACTS Rensselaer with 16 points each… Grigsby ranks Location Troy, NY 12180-3590 19th in the ECACH in goals… sophomore Sabrina Founded 1824 Repaci (three goals, eight assists) rounds out the Undergraduate Enrollment 5,400 President Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson top point getters with 12 points… Burnett paces RPI Assoc. VP & Director of Athletics Dr. Lee McElroy rookies with six points (three goals, three assists) Athletic Dept. Phone 518-276-6685 with the freshman ranking 17th in the conference Athletic Dept. Web Address www.rpiathletics.com in­freshman­scoring…­junior­Josefine­Hansen­tops­ Athletic Dept. Twitter Handle @rpiathletics Nickname Engineers defensemen scoring with seven points (three goals, Colors Cherry & White four assists)… seniors Marisa Raspa and Whitney Home Rink Houston Field House Renn currently lead the Engineers in penalty Capacity 4,800 Rink Size 200 x 85 minutes with 18 each. HOCKEY INFORMATION First Year of Hockey 1995-96 (8-14-1) ENGINEERS GOALTENDING Affiliation NCAA Division I Selander, the Rensselaer single-season and League ECAC Hockey 2016-17 Record 10-24-2 career saves record holder, is 7-13-5 on the year 2016-17 ECAC Hockey/Finish 7-14-1/8th with a 2.27 goals against average and a .932 Letterwinners Returning 19 (11 F, 6 D, 2 G) save percentage with 24 starts…the junior ranks Letterwinners Lost 4 (3 F, 1 D, 0 G) nationally in save percentage (10th NCAA-DI, 4th Newcomers 5 (3 F, 1 D, 1 G) ECACH)… Selander has registered one shutout this Head Coach year in a 0-0 tie against UConn back in October Bryan Vines (Denver ‘01) for her seventh career shutout… the Swedish @VinesBryan netminder registered a season-high 46 saves at Overall Record 7-12-5 (First Season) Princeton on November 10 with her career high Record at Rensselaer 7-12-5 (First Season) 66 saves coming at #5 Quinnipiac on February 27, Assistant Coaches 2016­in­the­ECACH­quarterfinals…­Bombay­is­0-1-1­ Christie Cicero (Mercyhurst ‘14) with the tie decision coming against New Hampshire @Coachcicero21 with 29 saves… the junior has a 1.79 goal against Tara Connolly (Bowdoin ‘13) @tconnolly02 average with a .949 save percentage over four Hockey Operations Coordinator appearances.
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