Game 17: Cornell at Rensselaer Friday, January 14, 2011 • 7 p.m. (4,780) • Troy, N.Y.

Game 18: Cornell at Union Women’s Hockey Saturday, January 15, 2011 • 4 p.m. Women’s Hockey Contact: Kevin Zeise, Assistant Director of Athletic Communications Messa Rink (2,225) • Schenectady, N.Y. Office Phone: (607) 255-5627 • Cell Phone (603) 748-1268 • Email: [email protected] Cornell’s Road Trip Continues In New York’s Capital District ITHACA, N.Y. -- The Cornell women’s hockey team continues its Big Red, and volunteer assistant coach Meredith Roth, in her 2010-11 Season Schedule & Results five-game road trip this weekend, traveling to New York’s Capi- first year with Cornell. October tal District for a pair of contests against Rensselaer and Union. 15 Etobicoke (exhibition) W, 6-0 The Big Red will take on the Engineers on Friday in a 7 p.m. con- ABOUT THE BIG RED 22 Robert Morris W, 3-2 test in Troy, N.Y., before heading to Schenectady on Saturday for The ECAC Hockey-leading Big Red has brushed aside nearly all 23 Robert Morris W, 9-1 a 4 p.m. matchup at Union. challenges this season, including the challenge of being short- 29 at Quinnipiac* W, 5-1 handed last weekend in a road sweep at Yale and Brown. The Big 30 at Princeton* W, 5-1 HEAD COACH DOUG DERRAUGH Red dressed just 12 skaters on Friday in a 5-0 win at Yale, then was Now in his sixth season as head coach of the Cornell women’s down to just 11 skaters on Saturday, but still came away with a 3-0 November hockey team, Doug Derraugh has turned the program into a win against the Bears. On Friday, Cornell was led by a hat trick by 2 4/4 Mercyhurst L, 3-4 (ot) contender for the national championship. With a 73-82-15 junior Rebecca Johnston, who reached the 100-career point mark 5 10/10 Harvard* W, 3-0 overall record, Derraugh guided the Big Red to a 21-9-6 record 6 Dartmouth* W, 6-1 last season and a berth in the national championship game. 19 Princeton* W, 1-0 He led Cornell to its first-ever ECAC Hockey regular season Cornell Quick Facts 20 Quinnipiac* W, 4-0 and tournament championships and first appearance in the Location...... Ithaca, N.Y. 14853 26 Niagara W, 6-0 NCAA tournament, defeating traditional powers Harvard and Founded...... 1865 27 Niagara W, 6-0 Mercyhurst on the way to the national title game. He has led Enrollment...... 13,700 30 at Syracuse W, 4-1 the Big Red to double-digit win totals in each of the past four President...... David J. Skorton seasons and set a program record for wins in a season with Director of Athletics...... J. Andrew Noel, Jr. December 21 in 2009-10. Derraugh took over the program prior to the Colors...... Carnelian Red and White 3 St. Lawrence* W, 3-1 2005-06 season after a 13-year professional playing career in Affiliation...... NCAA I 4 Clarkson* W, 3-0 Europe and has transformed the Big Red into one of the top Conference...... ECAC Hockey/ young programs in the country. He is assisted by fifth-year as- Rink (Capacity)...... Lynah Rink (4,267) January sistant coach Danielle Bilodeau, a former Cornell player and 7 at Yale* W, 5-0 2001 graduate, Edith Zimering, in her second season with the Coaching Information 8 at Brown* W, 3-0 Women’s Hockey Coach...... Doug Derraugh (Cornell ‘91) 14 at Rensselaer* 7 p.m. Game 17: Cornell at Rensselaer Career Record...... 73-82-15 (fifth season) 15 at Union* 4 p.m. Face Off:...... Friday, January 14 • 7 p.m. Assistant Coach...... Danielle Bilodeau (Cornell ‘01) Assistant Coach...... Edith Zimering (Elmira ‘05) 18 at Mercyhurst 7 p.m. Site: ...... Houston Field House • Troy, N.Y. Volunteer Asst. Coach...... Meredith Roth (Providence, ‘04) 21 Colgate* 7 p.m. 2010-11 Records: 22 at Colgate* 4 p.m. Athletic Trainer...... Linda Hoisington Cornell...... 15-1-0, 10-0-0 ECAC Hockey 28 Union* 7 p.m. 29 Rensselaer* 4 p.m. Rensselaer...... 8-7-6, 6-3-1 ECAC Hockey 2010-11 Team Information Series Record: Cornell leads, 5-4-0 Captain...... Amber Overguard February Last Meeting: Cornell won, 5-4, on March 5, 2010, Assistant Captains.....Rebecca Johnston, Karlee Overguard 4 at Clarkson* 7 p.m. in Ithaca, N.Y. (ECAC Hockey Semifinal) 2010-11 Record...... 15-1-0 5 at St. Lawrence* 4 p.m. Media Information 2010-11 ECAC Hockey Record...... 10-0-0 11 Brown* 7 p.m. Live Video:...... www.rpiathletics.com 2010-11 Ivy League Record...... 6-0-0 12 Yale* 4 p.m. Live Stats: ...... sidearmstats.com/rpi/whockey 2009-10 Record...... 21-9-6 18 at Dartmouth* 7 p.m. 2009-10 ECAC Hockey Record...... 14-2-6 19 at Harvard* 4 p.m. 2009-10 Ivy League Record...... 8-0-2 Game 18: Cornell at Union First Varsity Season...... 1972-73 25 ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals (Game 1) Face Off:...... Saturday, January 15 • 4 p.m. 26 ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals (Game 2) All-Time Record...... 408-445-50 (.479) Site: ...... Messa Rink • Schenectady, N.Y. 27 ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals (Game 3, if nec.) All-Time NCAA Record (since 2000-01)....106-182-25 (.379) 2010-11 Records: NCAA Championships...... none March Cornell...... 15-1-0, 10-0-0 ECAC Hockey NCAA Tournament Appearances...... 1 4 ECAC Hockey Semifinal Union...... 1-18-3, 0-8-2 ECAC Hockey Years...... 2010 6 ECAC Hockey Championship Series Record: Cornell leads, 13-1 ECAC Hockey Regular-Season Championships...... 1 11-12 NCAA Quarterfinals Last Meeting: Cornell won, 6-1, on Feb. 20, 2010, Years...... 2010 ECAC Hockey Tournament Championships...... 1 18 NCAA Semifinals (at Erie, Pa.) in Ithaca, N.Y. Years...... 2010 20 NCAA Championship (at Erie, Pa.) Media Information ECAC Hockey Tournament Appearances...... 10 Live Video:...... TBA Years...... 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2002, * ECAC Hockey Game Live Stats: ...... sidearmstats.com/union/whockey ...... 2003, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2010 www.cornellbigred.com 1 2010-11 Cornell Women’s Hockey Notes with the three-goal performance on the night. Saturday’s con- test featured a balanced attack, as only senior Karlee Overguard Tale of the Tape Around ECAC Hockey Current Standings (as of January 12) recorded a multi-point game and six of the 11 skaters recorded a Cornell RPI Union Conference Only Overall point. Cornell was also without starting goaltender Amanda Maz- Scoring Offense 4.31 2.00 1.18 Pts Record Win% GF GA Record Win% GF GA zotta, out due to injury, but freshman Lauren Slebodnick stepped Conference Rank 1st t-7th 12th Cornell 20 10-0-0 1.000 38 4 15-1-0 .938 69 12 in and picked up a pair of shutouts during the weekend, stopping National Rank 3rd t-22nd 34th Quinnipiac 16 8-6-0 .571 34 30 15-7-1 .674 69 42 Princeton 15 7-6-1 .536 27 24 10-10-1 .500 43 42 all 23 shots she faced on Friday and all 15 on Saturday. For the Rensselaer 13 6-3-1 .650 25 15 8-7-6 .524 42 48 season, the Big Red offense is led by Johnston, who has 24 points Scoring Defense 0.75 2.29 2.91 Dartmouth 12 6-4-0 .600 33 30 9-6-0 .600 52 39 on 12 goals and 12 assists in 14 games, while freshman Brianne Conference 1st 4th 12th Harvard 12 5-3-2 .600 27 22 6-7-2 .467 37 41 Jenner has 22 points in 14 games on 11 goals and 11 assists. In all, National Rank 1st 15th 28th Yale 9 4-5-1 .450 19 27 5-10-2 .353 29 46 St. Lawrence 8 4-5-0 .444 21 22 9-10-2 .476 56 56 six different players are averaging a point per game or better. In Clarkson 7 3-5-1 .389 16 19 6-12-3 .357 33 49 goal, Mazzotta has been stellar, posting a 0.91 goals-against av- PP Pct. 24.6 13.1 5.8 Colgate 7 3-6-1 .350 18 28 6-13-1 .333 42 61 erage and a .953 save percentage with four shutouts. Slebodnick Conference 1st 7th 12th Brown 5 1-6-3 .250 11 28 2-10-3 .233 21 43 has been outstanding as well in her limited action, stopping all National Rank 2nd 23rd 35th Union 2 0-8-2 .100 11 31 1-18-3 .114 26 64 56 shots she has faced on the year in four appearances. Slebodnick Recent Scores/Upcoming Contests (as of Jan. 12) PK Pct. 96.0 85.4 82.6 has a pair of shutouts of her own, while Mazzotta and Slebodnick Monday, January 3 have combined for another pair of clean sheets this season. Cor- Conference 1st 4th 9th Quinnipiac 0, Princeton 3 nell’s special teams are outstanding, as the Big Red ranks second National Rank 1st 16th 28th Boston College 3, Yale 1 in the nation in power play percentage (16-of-65, 24.6 percent), Tuesday, January 4 while leading the country in penalty-killing percentage (48-of-50, freshman Jordan Smelker (7-4–11). In goal, senior Sonja van der Colgate 4, Syracuse 4 (ot) 96.0 percent). Bliek has played the majority of time this season, recording a .903 Friday, January 7 save percentage and a 2.34 goals-against average with an 8-7-3 Dartmouth 2, Rensselaer 5 ABOUT RENSSELAER record and one shutout. Rensselaer is 23rd in the nation on the Harvard 5, Union 0 Rensselaer has been on a roll of late, entering the weekend with power play (13.1 percent, 11-of-84) and 16th in the country in Colgate 2, Brown 2 (ot) an eight-game unbeaten streak, going 4-4 over that span. The penalty-killing percentage (85.4, 76-of-89). Cornell 5, Yale 0 Engineers claimed a sweep last weekend at home, knocking off Princeton 2, Clarkson 0 Quinnipiac 3, St. Lawrence 2 Dartmouth, 5-2, before claiming a 2-1 win against Harvard. The THE SERIES WITH RENSSELAER Engineers haven’t suffered a loss since dropping a 1-0 decision to Friday’s meeting with the Engineers will be just the 10th matchup Saturday, January 8 Brown on Nov. 13. Rensselaer is led offensively by sophomore Tay- all time between the two programs, with Cornell holding a slim Dartmouth 4, Union 1 lor Horton, who has seven goals and eight assists for 15 points in 5-4 lead in the series. Cornell carries a three-game winning streak Harvard 1, Rensselaer 2 Colgate 1, Yale 3 21 games. The Engineers have just three players scoring in double against Rensselaer into Friday’s matchup, winning all three meet- Cornell 3, Brown 0 figures on the season in Horton, junior Alisa Harrison (4-8–12) and ings last season. Cornell won the opener, 3-1, on Nov. 7, 2009, in Princeton 3, St. Lawrence 1 Troy, N.Y., before skating to a 2-1 win on Feb. 19, 2010, in Ithaca. Quinnipiac 3, Clarkson 2 (ot) The third matchup came in the ECAC Hockey semifinals on March 5 NATIONAL HOCKEY POLLS Wednesday, January 12 at Lynah Rink, a game won by the Big Red, 5-4. USA Today/USA Hockey National Top 10 Brown at Yale, 7 p.m. (January 11, 2011) ABOUT UNION Friday, January 14 Brown at Mercyhurst, 2 p.m. Rank Team Record Pts. LW Union enters the weekend with a 1-18-3 overall record and a 0-8-2 Colgate at Union, 7 p.m. mark in ECAC Hockey, having dropped each of its last five games. 1 Wisconsin (15) 20-2-0 186 1 Clarkson at Dartmouth, 7 p.m. 2 Cornell (4) 15-1-0 175 2 Cornell at Rensselaer, 7 p.m. 3 Boston University 16-2-3 144 3 St. Lawrence at Harvard, 7 p.m. 4 Minnesota-Duluth 12-5-1 129 5 2010-11 ECAC Hockey Saturday, January 15 5 Mercyhurst 16-4-0 126 4 Preseason Coaches Poll Brown at Mercyhurst, 2 p.m. 6 Boston College 13-3-4 91 6 Team (First Place Votes) Points Colgate at Rensselaer, 4 p.m. 7 Minnesota 15-6-0 82 7 1 Cornell (11) 121 Clarkson at Harvard, 4 p.m. 8 North Dakota 10-7-3 34 9 Cornell at Union, 4 p.m. 2 Clarkson (1) 105 9 Providence 14-7-1 33 8 St. Lawrence at Dartmouth, 4 p.m. 3 Harvard 103 10 Northeastern 12-5-4 21 -- 4 Quinnipiac 79 Tuesday, January 18 Others receiving votes: Quinnipiac 10, Bemidji State 8, Ohio State 5 St. Lawrence 77 Dartmouth at Vermont, 7 p.m. (rescheduled from 12/29) 3, Princeton 3 Cornell at Mercyhurst, 7 p.m. 6 Princeton 73 New Hampshire at Quinnipiac, 7 p.m. 7 Rensselaer 70 USCHO.com National Top 10 8 Dartmouth 52 Friday, January 21 (January 10, 2011) 9 Colgate 43 Brown at St. Lawrence, 7 p.m. Colgate at Cornell, 7 p.m. Rank Team Record Pts. LW 10 Yale 34 Quinnipiac at Wayne State, 7 p.m. 1 Wisconsin (12) 20-2-0 147 1 11 Brown 24 Rensselaer at Harvard, 7 p.m. 2 Cornell (3) 13-1-0 138 2 12 Union 11 Union at Dartmouth, 7 p.m. 3 Boston University 16-2-3 111 3 Yale at Clarkson, 7 p.m. 4 Minnesota-Duluth 12-5-1 106 4 2010-11 ECAC Hockey Saturday, January 22 5 Mercyhurst 16-4-0 94 5 Preseason All-League Team Quinnipiac at Wayne State, 2 p.m. 6 Boston College 13-3-4 68 6 Brown at Clarkson, 4 p.m. G Victoria Vigilanti Quinnipiac 7 Minnesota 15-6-0 64 7 Cornell at Colgate, 4 p.m. 8 North Dakota 10-7-3 31 8 D Laura Fortino Cornell Rensselaer at Dartmouth, 4 p.m. 9 Providence 14-7-1 22 9 D Cornell Union at Harvard, 4 p.m. 10 Northeastern 12-5-4 16 -- F Kate Buesser Harvard Yale at St. Lawrence, 4 p.m. Others Receiving Votes: Quinnipiac 12, Bemidji State 8, Ohio State F Rebecca Johnston Cornell 4, Princeton 4 F Catherine White Cornell

2010-11 Cornell Women’s Hockey Notes 2 www.cornellbigred.com The Dutchwomen have not won since downing Sacred Heart, 3-0, Lynah Rink. Union’s lone win in the series came on Feb.24, 2004, at SHORT-HANDED? NO PROBLEM on Oct. 15, and last claimed a tie on Dec. 10 at Maine. The Dutch- Messa Rink in Schenectady. Cornell was without five players for the weekend series at Yale women are led offensively by junior Lauren Hoffman and junior and Brown on Jan. 7 and 8 due to their participation with the Lauren Cromartie, who have eight points apiece in 22 games. ROAD WARRIORS Canadian U22 National Team at the MLP Cup, but the Big Red Union’s offense is ranked next-to-last in Division I, averaging just After playing 11 of the first 14 games of the season at home, didn’t miss a beat. Cornell still blanked Yale, 5-0, and Brown, 1.18 goals per game. In goal, junior Kate Gallagher has played the the Big Red is in the midst of a stretch that finds Cornell playing majority of time, posting a 2.44 goals-against average and a .929 six out of seven games away from Lynah Rink. Cornell opened save percentage with the team’s only victory of the season. Union’s the stretch last weekend at Yale and Brown, and will play single Cornell Roster Breakdown power-play is ranked 35th in the country, converting on just 5.8 games at Mercyhurst on Jan. 18 and Colgate on Jan. 22, in addi- By Home State/Province percent of its chances (5-of-86), while the penalty-killing unit is tion to a home contest against the Raiders on Jan. 21. Alberta (4): Ogilvie, A. Overguard, K. Overguard, ranked 28th in the country (76-of-82, 82.6 percent). Young ONE IMPRESSIVE STREAK Connecticut (1): Hompe THE SERIES WITH UNION Dating back to last season, Cornell has won 26 of its last 28 Manitoba (1): Karpenko Cornell holds a 13-1 lead in the all-time series against the Dutch- games, with the two losses over that stretch both coming as women, winning each of the last 12 meetings over the past six overtime defeats. Cornell closed out the 2009-10 season with New Hampshire (1): Slebodnick seasons. Cornell claimed the opener last season, 4-0, in Schenect- an 11-game winning streak before falling in the national title New York (1): Cook ady, before taking a 6-1 win in the second meeting of the year at game to Minnesota-Duluth in triple overtime, then began the North Carolina (1): Gagliardi 2010-11 season with wins in its first four games before falling Ontario (9): Cudmore, Fortino, Hughes, Jenner, Women’s College Hockey’s in overtime to Mercyhurst, 4-3, at Lynah Rink on Nov. 2. Since Johnston, Mazzotta, Paulson, White, then, the Big Red has won 11 straight contests, and has al- All-Time Winningest Programs Wilson lowed just three goals over that span. Saskatchewan (1): Campbell 1 New Hampshire (HEA)...... 696 Quebec (1): Rougeau 2 Providence (HEA)...... 619 COUNTING TO 100 3 Dartmouth (ECAC)...... 553 Junior Rebecca Johnston joined teammate Catherine White By Class 4 Harvard (ECAC)...... 527 in reaching the 100-point mark for their careers this season. Freshmen (6): Campbell, Cook, Cudmore, Gagliardi, 5 Northeastern (HEA)...... 513 White became the 13th player in Cornell history to score 100 Jenner, Slebodnick 6 St. Lawrence (ECAC)...... 474 points when she reached that mark on Nov. 26 against Niagara, while Johnston became the 14th player to reach that makr Sophomores (3): Rougeau, Hompe, Fortino 7 Brown (ECAC)...... 450 with a hat trick on Jan. 7 at Yale. White took 74 games to reach Juniors (7): Johnston, Karpenko, Mazzotta, Ogilvie, 8 Princeton (ECAC)...... 418 100 career points, while Johnston did so in her 65th career Paulson, White, Young 9 Cornell (ECAC)...... 408 contest. Senior Karlee Overguard is the next closest player to Seniors (4): Hughes, A. Overguard, K. Overguard, 10 Minnesota (WCHA)...... 378 100 points, entering this weekend with 74 points in 110 games. Wilson

2010-11 Cornell Women’s Hockey Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Year Hometown Last Team 2 Alyssa Gagliardi D 5-5 Fr. Raleigh, N.C. Shattuck-St. Mary’s 4 Kendice Ogilvie F 5-7 Jr. Delburne, Alberta Red Deer Chiefs / Alberta U18 6 Olivia Cook F 5-3 Fr. Akwesasne, N.Y. Nepean Wildcats / Ontario South 7 Lauriane Rougeau D 5-8 So. Beaconsfield, Quebec Dawson College / Canada U22 8 Jessica Campbell F 5-4 Fr. Melville, Saskatchewan Pursuit of Excellence / Saskatchewan U18 / Canada U18 9 Xandra Hompe F 5-7 So. New Canaan, Conn. Greenwich Academy 11 F 5-9 Fr. Oakville, Ontario Canada U22 / Canadian Senior National Team 13 Amanda Young D 5-6 Jr. Lacombe, Alberta Red Deer Chiefs / Alberta U18 16 Rebecca Johnston F 5-9 Jr. Sudbury, Ont. Sudbury Wolves / Ontario U18 / Canada U22 19 Hayley Hughes F 5-6 Sr. Stouffville, Ontario Toronto Aeros 20 Catherine White F 5-9 Jr. Brampton, Ontario Mississauga Chiefs / Ontario U18 / Canada U18 21 Amber Overguard F 5-8 Sr. Sundre, Alberta Warner Warriors / Alberta U18 23 Jenna Paulson D 5-9 Jr. Toronto, Ontario Toronto Aeros 24 Hayleigh Cudmore D 5-4 Fr. Oakville, Ontario Oakville Ice / Ontario U18 / Canada U18 26 Chelsea Karpenko F 5-6 Jr. Winnipeg, Manitoba Notre Dame Hounds / Manitoba U18 / Canada U18 27 Karlee Overguard F 5-8 Sr. Sundre, Alberta Warner Warriors / Alberta U18 29 Amanda Mazzotta G 5-5 Jr. London, Ontario London Devilettes / Ontario U18 / Canada U18 30 Lauren Slebodnick G 5-8 Fr. Manchester, N.H. Cushing Academy 35 Katie Wilson G 5-6 Sr. Uxbridge, Ontario Markham/Stouffville Stars 77 Laura Fortino D 5-6 So. Hamilton, Ontario Stoney Creek Jr. Sabres / Ontario U18 / Canada U18

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Doug Derraugh Assistant Coach: Danielle Bilodeau Assistant Coach: Edith Zimmering Volunteer Assistant Coach: Meredith Roth Athletic Trainer: Linda Hoisington www.cornellbigred.com 3 2010-11 Cornell Women’s Hockey Notes 3-0, to stretch its winning streak to 11 games. Complicating nine of the 12 skaters to dress for at least one game picked up matters, starting goaltender Amanda Mazzotta was out of ac- at least one point. Cornell’s NCAA-era Record Book tion due to injury, and senior captain Amber Overguard missed Points the Jan. 8 contest against Brown after suffering an injury the WELCOME HOME 1 Catherine White (2008-Present) 103 2 Rebecca Johnston (2007-Present) 101 previous night at Yale. Sophomore Xandra Hompe had a welcome homecoming of 3 Karlee Overguard (2007-Present) 74 sorts on Jan. 7 at Yale. Hompe, a native of New Canaan, Conn., 4 Caeleigh Beerworth (2004-2008) 72 HELPING HANDS located about an hour west of New Haven, Conn., took the op- 5 Chelsea Karpenko (2008-Present) 69 Cornell got contributions from a number of players on Jan. 7 portunity of playing near her hometown to score her first ca- 6 Brianne Schmidt (2004-2008) 66 and 8 at Yale and Brown, as the Big Red remained unbeaten in 7 Brittany Forgues (2004-2008) 61 league play. At Yale, six of the 12 skaters recorded at least one 2010-11 Multi-Point Games 8 Halina Kristalyn (2003-2007) 55 point, with four players having a multi-point game. Against 6 Brianne Jenner 10/23 vs. Robert Morris 1-1–2 Liz Zorn (2006-2010) 55 Brown, six of the 11 skaters scored at least one point, led by 10/29 at Quinnipiac 0-3–3 10 Jen Munhofen (2002-2006) 52 junior Karlee Overguard’s two-assist night. For the weekend, 10/30 at Princeton 2-1–3 Goals Cornell’s Record When... 11/5 vs. Mercyhurst 2-1–3 1 Rebecca Johnston (2007-Present) 53 11/27 vs. Niagara 2-2–4 2 Catherine White (2008-Present) 39 W L T 1/7 at Yale 0-2–2 3 Chelsea Karpenko (2008-Present) 36 Overall 15 1 0 4 Halina Kristalyn (2003-2007) 31 Catherine White 10/22 vs. Robert Morris 1-1–2 5 Karlee Overguard (2007-Present) 29 in ECAC Hockey play 10 0 0 10/30 at Princeton 1-1–2 6 Brittany Forgues (2004-2008) 28 in Ivy League play 6 0 0 11/6 vs. Dartmouth 2-0–2 7 Caeleigh Beerworth (2004-2008) 27 11/20 vs. Quinnipiac 0-2–2 in non-conference play 5 1 0 Brianne Schmidt (2004-2008) 27 11/26 vs. Niagara 2-1–3 9 Liz Zorn (2006-2010) 25 at home 10 1 0 12/4 vs. Clarkson 2-0–2 10 Lindsay Murao (2000-2003) 23 on the road 5 0 0 5 Jessica Campbell 10/23 vs. Robert Morris 4-0–4 Assists leading after one period 11 0 0 10/29 at Quinnipiac 2-0–2 1 Catherine White (2008-Present) 64 trailing after one period 0 0 0 11/2 vs. Mercyhurst 0-2–2 2 Rebecca Johnston (2007-Present) 48 11/6 vs. Dartmouth 0-2–2 3 Caeleigh Beerworth (2004-2008) 45 tied after one period 4 1 0 11/27 vs. Niagara 0-2–2 Karlee Overguard (2007-Present) 45 leading after two periods 14 0 0 5 Brianne Schmidt (2004-2008) 39 Hayley Hughes 11/5 vs. Harvard 2-1–3 trailing after two periods 0 0 0 6 Jen Munhofen (2002-2006) 35 11/6 vs. Dartmouth 0-3–3 7 Brooke Bestwick (2000-2003) 33 tied after two periods 1 1 0 11/20 vs. Quinnipiac 1-1–2 Brittany Forgues (2004-2008) 33 outshooting the opposition 14 0 0 11/26 vs. Niagara 1-1–2 Chelsea Karpenko (2008-Present) 33 being out-shot by the opposition 1 1 0 1/7 at Yale 1-1–2 Lauriane Rougeau (2009-Present) 33 shots are even 0 0 0 Rebecca Johnston 10/23 vs. Robert Morris 1-2–3 Wins 10/29 at Quinnipiac 1-1–2 1 Amanda Mazzotta (2008-Present) 35 in one-goal or less games 2 1 0 11/27 vs. Niagara 3-2–5 2 Jenny Niesluchowski (2006-2009) 15 in two-goal games 1 0 0 12/3 vs. St. Lawrence 2-0–2 3 Sanya Sandahl (2000-2003) 14 in three-goal games 4 0 0 1/7 at Yale 3-0–3 4 Beth Baronick (2003-2007) 11 5 Flora Vineberg (2002-2006) 10 in four- or more goal games 8 0 0 Chelsea Karpenko 10/23 vs. Robert Morris 1-1–2 Ties scoring first 13 1 0 10/29 at Quinnipiac 1-1–2 10/30 at Princeton 1-1–2 1 Amanda Mazzotta (2008-Present) 8 the opposition scores first 2 0 0 2 Flora Vineberg (2002-2006) 5 11/6 vs. Dartmouth 1-1–2 3 Beth Baronick (2003-2007) 3 in October 4 0 0 11/26 vs. Niagara 1-3–4 in November 7 1 0 Saves 4 Laura Fortino 10/23 vs. Robert Morris 0-2–2 1 Flora Vineberg (2002-2006) 1636 in December 2 0 0 11/5 vs. Harvard 0-2–2 2 Beth Baronick (2003-2007) 1619 in January 2 0 0 11/26 vs. Niagara 0-2–2 3 Jenny Niesluchowski (2006-2009) 1336 12/3 vs. St. Lawrence 1-2–3 in February 0 0 0 4 Sanya Sandahl (2000-2003) 1274 5 Amanda Mazzotta (2008-Present) 1092 in March 0 0 0 Karlee Overguard 10/29 at Quinnipiac 0-2–2 10/30 at Princeton 0-2–2 Save Percentage on Tuesday 1 1 0 11/6 vs. Dartmouth 2-0–2 1 Amanda Mazzotta (2008-Present) .930 on Friday 7 0 0 1/8 at Brown 0-2–2 2 Jenny Niesluchowski (2006-2009) .903 3 Beth Baronick (2003-2007) .898 on Saturday 7 0 0 3 Alyssa Gagliardi 10/30 at Princeton 0-2–2 on Sunday 0 0 0 11/26 vs. Niagara 0-3–3 Goals Against Average 11/27 vs. Niagara 0-2–2 1 Amanda Mazzotta (2008-Present) 1.48 in first game of back-to-back 7 0 0 2 Kayla Strong (2007-2009) 2.68 in second game of back-to-back 7 0 0 2 Lauriane Rougeau 11/5 vs. Harvard 0-2–2 3 Sarah McConnachie (2003-2007) 3.01 11/30 at Syracuse 0-2–2 a single game 1 1 0 Shutouts in overtime 0 0 0 Amanda Young 10/23 vs. Robert Morris 0-2–2 1 Amanda Mazzotta (2008-Present) 16 10/29 at Quinnipiac 0-2–2 2 Jenny Niesluchowski (2006-2009) 5 vs. ECAC Hockey 10 0 0 1 Olivia Cook 11/6 vs. Dartmouth 0-2–2 3 Elizabeth Connelly (2000-2003) 3 vs. Hockey East 0 0 0 Xandra Hompe 1/7 at Yale 0-2–2 Records include statistics from 2000-01 to present, when vs. College Hockey America 5 1 0 women’s hockey was officially recognized as an NCAA sport vs. WCHA 0 0 0 Kendice Ogilvie 10/23 vs. Robert Morris 0-2–2

2010-11 Cornell Women’s Hockey Notes 4 www.cornellbigred.com reer points, picking up two assists in the 5-0 win at Yale. Hompe come. Hughes has eight goals and seven assists for 15 points, then capped her weekend by scoring her first career goal the surpassing the 12 points she scored as a freshman for her ca- Cornell’s All-Time Record Book following night in a 3-0 win at Brown. reer best. The eight goals are a career best for a season, while Points her seven assists are one point shy of her career best, set as a 1 Cheryl Hines (1976-1980) 280 2 Cindy Warren (1977-1981) 217 READY THE UNDERSTUDY freshman. 3 Digit Degidio (1979-1983) 213 With starting goaltender Amanda Mazzotta sidelined due to 4 Cyndy Schlaepfer (1975-1978) 199 injury on Jan. 7 and 8 at Yale and Brown, freshman Lauren Sle- PACKING THEM IN 5 Amy Stanzin (1982-1986) 157 bodnick stepped into the crease and picked up where Mazzotta Cornell’s win over Clarkson on Dec. 4 came in front of the largest 6 Diane Dillon (1979-1983) 144 left off, posting 23 saves in a shutout at Yale and another 15 crowd to ever see the Big Red women’s hockey team play at Ly- 7 Sunshine Lorenz (1974-1978) 135 stops the following night at Brown. Slebodnick has appeared nah Rink. That contest was played in front of 2,326 fans, easily 8 Kim Ratushny (1988-1992) 133 in four games in her career for a total of 168:20 and has yet surpassing the old mark of 1,528, set on March 7, 2010, when 9 Mindy Bixby (1987-1991) 110 to allow a goal. If Mazzotta is not able to play this weekend at Cornell defeated Clarkson, 4-3, in overtime of the ECAC Hockey 10 Linda Campbell (1988-1992) 109 Rensselaer and Union, either Slebodnick or senior Katie Wilson championship game. Cornell is averaging 560 fans per game Goals will get the call in between the pipes. this season at home, the eighth-highest average attendance in 1 Cheryl Hines (1976-1980) 155 the nation. 2 Digit Degidio (1979-1983) 123 A CAREER YEAR 3 Cyndy Schlaepfer (1975-1978) 95 Senior Hayley Hughes is enjoying her final season with the Big 900 AND COUNTING 4 Cindy Warren (1977-1981) 87 Red, as the Toronto, Ontario, native has posted a career best for Cornell’s 3-1 victory on Dec. 3 against St. Lawrence marked 5 Amy Stanzin (1982-1986) 84 points this season, with nearly half the team’s games still to the 900th game all-time in the history of the Cornell women’s 6 Sunshine Lorenz (1974-1978) 75 7 Diane Dillon (1979-1983) 65 8 Mindy Bixby (1987-1991) 62 2010-11 Cornell Women’s Hockey Statistics 9 Kim Ratushny (1988-1992) 61 10 Janna Dewar (1994-1998) 55 Assists 1 Cindy Warren (1977-1981) 130 2 Cheryl Hines (1976-1980) 125 3 Cyndy Schlaepfer (1975-1978) 104 4 Digit Degidio (1979-1983) 90 5 Diane Dillon (1979-1983) 79 6 Amy Stanzin (1982-1986) 73 7 Kim Ratushny (1988-1992) 72 8 Linda Campbell (1988-1992) 66 9 Catherine White (2008-Present) 64 10 Sunshine Lorenz (1974-1978) 60 Wins 1 Sarah Mott (1978-1982) 47 2 Alanna Hayes (1995-1999) 41 3 Kathryn LoPresti (1985-1989) 37 4 Amanda Mazzotta (2008-Present) 35 5 Chantal Toth (1989-1993) 22 Ties 1 Amanda Mazzotta (2008-Present) 8 2 Kathryn LoPresti (1985-1989) 7 3 Alanna Hayes (1995-1999) 6 Saves 1 Alanna Hayes (1995-1999) 2381 2 Chantal Toth (1989-1993) 1822 3 Kathryn LoPresti (1985-1989) 1686 4 Flora Vineberg (2002-2006) 1636 5 Beth Baronick (2003-2007) 1619 Save Percentage 1 Amanda Mazzotta (2008-Present) .930 2 Melissa Junkala (1995-1999) .920 3 Alanna Hayes (1995-1999) .914 Goals Against Average 1 Amanda Mazzotta (2008-Present) 1.48 2 Melissa Junkala (1995-1999) 2.20 3 Tara Bricker (1988-1991) 2.33 Shutouts 1 Amanda Mazzotta (2008-Present) 16 2 Kathryn LoPresti (1985-1989) 12 3 Alanna Hayes (1995-1999) 9 Records date back to the beginning of the women’s hockey program at Cornell in 1972-73. www.cornellbigred.com 5 2010-11 Cornell Women’s Hockey Notes hockey program. The Big Red has a 408-445-50 all-time record of the season on Cornell’s record. The Big Red allowed just six for a .480 winning percentage. goals during the entire month of November. 2010-11 Cornell Women’s Hockey Honors and Awards NUMBER ONE MS. CONSISTENCY Jessica Campbell With Cornell’s sweep over Niagara on Nov. 27-28 and Wisconsin Rebecca Johnston has posted the incredible feat of having ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week - 10/26 splitting its series with Minnesota-Duluth that same weekend, scored at least one point in each of the 14 games she has ap- the Big Red moved up to first in the nation both the USA Today/ peared in this season for the Big Red. Johnston has 24 points on USA Hockey and USCHO.com polls. This marked the first time in 12 goals and 12 assists. She has five multi-point games on the Laura Fortino program history that the Big Red has been ranked as the top year, including a high of five against Niagara on Nov. 27 and has ECAC Hockey Preseason All-League Team team in the nation in either of the two polls. Cornell slipped a pair of hat tricks (Nov. 27 vs. Niagara, Jan. 7 at Yale). down to second in both polls after Wisconsin defeated Mercy- Hayley Hughes hurst on Jan. 2 in St. Cloud, Minn. GOING STREAKING ECAC Hockey Player of the Week - 11/9 Junior goaltender Amanda Mazzotta saw the second-longest DRAWING A BLANK shutout streak of her career snapped on Nov. 30 at Syracuse. Maz- Brianne Jenner While Cornell’s offense provides the headlines, it the Big Red’s zotta’s streak, which spanned parts of six games, lasted 218:51 ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week - 11/2 defense that is suffocating opponents and turning into victo- before Syracuse’s Kelly Dimmen got the Orange on the scoreboard. ries. The Big Red has allowed just 12 goals in 16 games and has As impressive as that mark is, it’s still more than a full game shy of surrendered just four goals in 10 league games. Cornell has al- Mazzotta’s personal best mark of 286:54, set in Feb. 2010, a mark Rebecca Johnston lowed more than two goals just once this season, giving up four that stands as the fourth-longest streak in NCAA history. The mark ECAC Hockey Preseason All-League Team goals in a 4-3 loss to Mercyhurst on Nov. 2, the only blemish is also the second-longest in ECAC Hockey history, bested last ECAC Hockey Player of the Week - 1/11 week by Princeton’s Rachel Weber, whose streak ended at 289:43. The 2011 MLP Cup Amanda Mazzotta Five Cornell players competed alongside the GET IN THE GAME ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Week - 11/2 best U22 players Canada has to offer in the 2011 Freshman Lauren Slebodnick saw her first career action on Nov. ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Week - 11/9 MLP Cup, held in Kreuzlingen, Switzerland, from 26-27 against Niagara, coming on in relief of starter Amanda ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Week - 11/23 Jan. 4-8. Forwards Jessica Campbell, Chelsea Mazzotta both nights. Slebodnick stopped all 18 shots she faced in the two games. Karpenko and Catherine White, along with defense- Lauriane Rougeau men Laura Fortino and Lauriane Rougeau missed REACHING A MILESTONE ECAC Hockey Preseason All-League Team the Big Red’s contests against Yale and Brown that Cornell’s win on Nov. 19 against Princeton was the 400th vic- weekend, but came home from Europe with the tory in the history of the Cornell women’s hockey program. Lauren Slebodnick gold medal after winning the tournament. Canada Cornell now has 408 victories, the ninth-highest total among ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week - 1/11 outscored its opponents, 29-0, for the four games. NCAA Division I programs. New Hampshire leads all programs MLP Cup Results with 696 victories. Catherine White Tuesday, January 4, 2011 ECAC Hockey Preseason All-League Team Finland vs. Sweden 4-3 COUNTING TO 100 Cornell’s win on Nov. 26 against Niagara marked the 100th Canada vs. Switzerland 5-0 victory for the Big Red since the NCAA officially recognized duty with the Canadian National Team at the 4 Nations Cup on Wednesday, January 5, 2011 women’s hockey as a championship sport prior to the 2000- Nov. 5-6, senior Hayley Hughes stepped up with the best week- Russia vs. Finland 2-0 01 season. Cornell is now 105-182-25 since women’s hockey end of her career. Hughes potted a pair of goals and assisted Switzerland vs. Germany 4-5 gained official status. on the third in Cornell’s 3-0 victory against Harvard on Friday night, then tallied three assists in the 6-1 win against Dart- Thursday, January 6, 2011 ON THE BREAK mouth the following day. Hughes’ six-point weekend equaled Sweden vs. Russia 6-2 Cornell’s players had a rare week off on Nov. 12-13 due to a one-quarter of her career point total entering the 2010-11 sea- Germany vs. Canada 0-9 quirk in the league schedule. Rather than play a non-confer- son and earned her ECAC Hockey Player of the Week honors for ence series that weekend, the Big Red elected to take the week- the first time in her career. Friday, January 7, 2011 end off to evaluate the team’s progress in the early part of the Canada vs. Russia 9-0 season. Cornell has not had a similar break in the schedule since FIRING BLANKS Sweden vs. Germany 3-1 taking off the weekend of Nov. 23-24, 2007. Amanda Mazzotta became Cornell’s all-time career leader in Saturday, January 8, 2011 shutouts when she blanked Harvard, 3-0, on Nov. 5. With four WHILE YOU WERE GONE... shutouts this season, Mazzotta now has 16 shutouts in her Cor- Finland vs. Switzerland (5th place game) 2-3 Two Cornell players weren’t entirely off during the team’s break nell career, surpassing the mark of 12 set by Kathryn LoPresti Russia vs. Germany (bronze medal game) 7-2 on Nov. 12-13, as Rebecca Johnston and Brianne Jenner took from 1985 through 1989. Mazzotta’s 16 shutouts rank her tied Canada vs. Sweden (gold medal game) 6-0 part in the 4 Nations Cup in St. John’s, Newfoundland. Compet- for 13th all-time in NCAA history. ing with the Canadian National Team, the pair came home with Cornell Players Statistics the tournament’s gold medal, defeating the United States in ONE BANNER YEAR Campbell 4 Games, 2-2–4, +4, 0 PIM the championship game, 3-2, in overtime. Johnston was espe- Cornell officially put the cap on the historic 2009-10 season on Fortino* 4 Games, 2-1–3, +8, 0 PIM cially strong in that championship game, scoring a pair of goals Nov. 6 against Dartmouth when the Big Red added three ban- Karpenko 4 Games, 4-0–4, +5, 2 PIM including the overtime game-winner. Johnston finished with ners to the Lynah Rink rafters. Last year’s four seniors – Laura Rougeau 4 Games, 0-1–1, +6, 0 PIM seven points on four goals and three assists, ranking her tied Danforth, Melanie Jue, Kelly McGinty and Liz Zorn – were on for third among all scorers in the tournament. The pair missed hand for the unveiling of banners commemorating the pro- White 4 Games, 2-0–2, +3, 0 PIM Cornell’s weekend series against Harvard and Dartmouth on gram’s ECAC Hockey championship, the Ivy League champion- * tournament’s third-highest scoring defenseman Nov. 5-6 as well, but the Big Red still posted a pair of victories ship and national runner-up finish. in their absence. Fortino: named Canada’s best player in gold-medal FOUR SQUARE game WHAT A WEEKEND Cornell’s wins on Oct. 29-30 at Quinnipiac and Princeton gave the With Rebecca Johnston and Brianne Jenner on international Big Red victories in each of its first four games in a season for the 2010-11 Cornell Women’s Hockey Notes 6 www.cornellbigred.com first time since the 1978-79 season. That year, Cornell began the ON THE BOARD spring. Freshmen Jessica Campbell and Hayleigh Cudmore were season with five straight wins on its way to a 13-5-1 overall record. When junior Jenna Paulson recorded an assist on Oct. 23 against both members of that squad, with Campbell being named the Robert Morris, it marked the first career point for the Toronto most valuable player of the tournament for her play. 100 AND COUNTING native. Paulson had played in 56 games through her first two Senior Karlee Overguard’s appeared in her 100th career game seasons with the Big Red before collecting her first career point. DRAWING A BLANK on Nov. 5 against Harvard, the most games of any player on Last season, opponents found it exceptionally hard to score on the roster. Overguard is on pace to become the school’s ca- FROM THE START Cornell goaltender Amanda Mazzotta. The junior netminder set reer leader in games played, a mark that is currently held by The five skaters in Cornell’s six-player freshman class each a Cornell record – men’s and women’s – by posting 11 shutouts 2010 graduate Laura Danforth. Danforth appeared in 124 made their collegiate debut against Robert Morris on Oct. 22- last year, surpassing the total of 10 set by men’s goaltender games during her four-year career spanning 2006 through 23, with all five of them recording their first career points. Jes- David McKee during the 2004-05 season. The previous best by 2010. Two of Danforth’s classmates, Liz Zorn (121) and Kelly sica Campbell picked up four goals on the weekend and leads a women’s goaltender was six, set by Kathryn LoPresti in the McGinty (116), stand second and tied for third, respectively, in the team in scoring, while Brianne Jenner tallied a goal and 1988-89 season. games played at Cornell. Overguard stands at 110 career games an assist and Hayley Cudmore picked up a pair of assists. The played, while fellow senior Hayley Hughes is seven games away other two newcomers, Olivia Cook and Alyssa Gagliardi, both GOING STREAKING from the 100-games played mark herself. recorded one assist on the weekend. Last season, Cornell goaltender Amanda Mazzotta recorded the fourth-longest shutout streak in NCAA history, recording four LEAGUE OPENERS OH CANADA! straight shutouts from Feb. 5 through Feb. 13. Her total time Cornell won its ECAC Hockey opener for the second straight Of the 20 members of the Cornell roster in 2010-11, nine were stretched for 286:54, at the time, the longest streak in ECAC season with a 5-1 win at Quinnipiac on Oct. 29, and opened selected to participate in the Canadian U22 National Team Hockey history. Wisconsin alumna Jessie Vetter owns two of the up 2-0 in league play for the second time in a row when it Selection Camp in early August, and eight of those players three longest streaks in NCAA history, including the record of downed Princeton the following day by the same score. Last were named to the select team that faced the United States 448:39. season, Cornell won its first five league games before falling to in a three-game series later that month. The eight included St. Lawrence. Prior to last season, the last time that Cornell won goaltender Amanda Mazzotta, defensemen Laura Fortino and TREATY OF NEUTRALITY twice to begin the league campaign came during the 1998-98 Lauriane Rougeau, and forwards Jessica Campbell, Brianne Cornell’s two games at the NCAA Frozen Four last season season. Jenner, Rebecca Johnston, Chelsea Karpenko and Catherine marked the 42nd and 43rd games the Big Red has played on White. Also invited to the camp but not named to the select neutral ice. Cornell holds a 23-17-3 record all-time when play- FRONTRUNNERS team was defenseman Hayleigh Cudmore. The nine players in- ing at a neutral venue. Prior to last season’s national champion- Cornell has spent 73.3 percent of the total minutes of games vited to the camp far surpassed any other collegiate program, ship weekend, the Big Red’s last neutral site game came on Jan. this season with a lead, while trailing for just a total of 6:37, with Boston University placing four players in the initial camp 21, 2001, when it lost to St. Lawrence, 4-1, at Lake Placid, N.Y. or 0.8 percent of the time. Cornell has been tied for 217:47 and Mercyhurst placing three. The Big Red is not scheduled to play any neutral site contests through 14 games, or 25.9 percent of the total minutes played. this season, but could potentially play as many as four, should EARLY PICKS Cornell advance in postseason play. TEAMMATES, ENEMIES When the ECAC Hockey preseason coaches poll was released, The Nov. 2 game against Mercyhurst featured a number of play- it was no surprise to see the Big Red standing as the favorite PENALTY KILLING? NO PROBLEM ers who are teammates on the Canadian National Team that among league coaches to repeat as champions. Cornell re- Cornell was exceptional at staying out of the penalty box last won the gold medal at the 4 Nations Cup from Nov. 9-13 in St. ceived all 11 possible first-place votes with Clarkson gaining season, ranking 33rd among the 35 teams in Division I in penal- John’s, Newfoundland. Cornell players Rebecca Johnston and the final vote, with coaches unable to vote for their own teams. ty minutes per game. Even when the Big Red found itself short- Brianne Jenner skated against Mercyhurst’s Meghan Agosta handed, however, Cornell still played outstanding defense. The and Vicki Bendus at Lynah Rink before taking off to become THE FIRST SIX Big Red ranked first in the nation in penalty-killing percentage, teammates for Canada. Agosta and Johnston were teammates Along with the preseason coaches poll, the ECAC Hockey bench allowing just 10 goals in 131 opponents’ power plays (92.4 per- last year on the Canadian team that captured the Olympic gold bosses selected the preseason all-league team, with four Big cent). Cornell’s 2009-10 percentage ranked eighth all-time in medal at the Vancouver Olympics. Additionally, Bendus was Red players named among the six spots. The Big Red placed NCAA history. a teammate of the eight Cornell players at the Canadian U22 defensemen Laura Fortino and Lauriane Rougeau and forwards National Team camp in mid-August. Rebecca Johnston and Catherine White among the top six, with TWO-WAY PLAYER Quinnipiac goaltender Victoria Vigilanti and Harvard forward Sophomore forward Xandra Hompe gives new meaning to that HAT TRICK PLUS ONE Kate Buesser rounding out the league’s preseason selections. term, as the New Cannan, Conn., native is a dual-sport athlete. Freshman Jessica Campbell scored four goals for the Big Red in Hompe spends her fall season with the Cornell women’s soccer a 9-1 victory against Robert Morris on Oct. 23, just her second EVERYBODY’S ALL-AMERICAN team, where she finished tied for third on the team in scoring career game. Campbell scored once in both the first and second Cornell returns four players who have previously earned AHCA and tied for the team lead in assists with four. periods and finished off her four-goal performance with a pair All-America honors during their career, including the program’s of markers in the third period. Campbell’s four-goal outburst first First-Team selection in sophomore defenseman Laura For- LYNAH LOCKDOWN was the first for a Big Red player since Colette Bredin scored five tino, who was selected to the nation’s top six in her freshman Cornell went 4-0 in postseason games at Lynah Rink last sea- against Colby on Feb. 28, 1998, in a 9-3 Cornell victory. season. Joining in that group are 2010 second-team selections son. Prior to thiat, the Big Red had never won a postseason Catherine White and Lauriane Rougeau and 2009 second-team game, and had never played a postseason game at home. EVERYONE IN THE ACT pick Rebecca Johnston. Cornell’s 9-1 victory against Robert Morris on Oct. 23 came as UP NEXT a total team effort. Of the 15 skaters to dress for that contest, GO FOR THE GOLD Cornell travels to Mercyhurst for a matchup of top-five powers 14 of them recorded at least one point, with only freshman de- Rebecca Johnston returns to the Big Red for her junior season on Tuesday, Jan. 18, in Erie, Pa. The two teams met previously fenseman Alyssa Gagliardi finding her way onto the scoresheet. after sitting out the 2009-10 campaign while centralized with this season on Nov. 2 at Cornell’s Lynah Rink, a classic that Mer- Gagliardi didn’t finish the weekend empty-handed, however, the Canadian senior national team. Johnston was named to cyhurst won, 4-3, in overtime, despite not having held a lead in as she picked up an assist in the season opener on Oct. 22. the Canadian team that captured the gold medal at the 2010 the contest until the overtime game-winner. Vancouver Olympics, playing in five of Canada’s six games and GOOD GIRLS scoring one goal with five assists and a +9 rating. Cornell is the least penalized team in the nation, averaging just 6.4 minutes in the penalty box per contest. Cornell has been WORLD CHAMPIONS called for just 51 penalties in 16 games this season. Cornell’s roster includes a pair of players who were a part of the Canadian team that won the IIHF U18 World Championship last www.cornellbigred.com 7 2010-11 Cornell Women’s Hockey Notes 2010-11 Season Goal Summary 10/22 vs. RMU 1 EV Catherine White (1) Rebecca Johnston (1) Hayleigh Cudmore (1) 2:55 1st 11/20 vs. Quinnipiac 36 EV Amber Overguard (2) Laura Fortino (7) -- 4:32 1st 2 EV Hayley Hughes (1) Kendice Ogilvie (1) Alyssa Gagliardi (1) 5:00 1st 37 EV Chelsea Karpenko (6) Hayley Hughes (5) Catherine White (6) 5:41 1st 3 EV Amanda Young (1) Catherine White (1) -- 10:23 2nd 38 EV Jessica Campbell (7) Rebecca Johnston (7) -- 17:52 1st 10/23 vs. RMU 4 EV Brianne Jenner (1) -- -- 1:36 1st 39 PP Hayley Hughes (5) Catherine White (7) Lauriane Rougeau (6) 18:56 1st 5 EV Rebecca Johnston (1) Hayleigh Cudmore (2) -- 8:21 1st 11/26 vs. Niagara 40 EV Amber Overguard (3) Alyssa Gagliardi (5) Lauriane Rougeau (7) 12:44 1st 6 PP Jessica Campbell (1) Rebecca Johnston (2) Amanda Young (1) 12:12 1st 41 EV Hayley Hughes (6) Chelsea Karpenko (5) Laura Fortino (8) 16:51 1st 7 EV Hayley Hughes (2) Kendice Ogilvie (2) Olivia Cook (1) 5:40 2nd 42 EV Brianne Jenner (7) Alyssa Gagliardi (6) Rebecca Johnston (8) 5:50 2nd 8 EV Jessica Campbell (2) Brianne Jenner (1) Laura Fortino (1) 6:27 2nd 43 EV Catherine White (5) Alyssa Gagliardi (7) Chelsea Karpenko (6) 18:48 2nd 9 PP Chelsea Karpenko (1) Catherine White (2) Laura Fortino (2) 6:08 3rd 44 EV Catherine White (6) Hayley Hughes (6) Chelsea Karpenko (7) 1:52 3rd 10 PP Jessica Campbell (3) Amanda Young (2) Rebecca Johnston (3) 12:26 3rd 45 EV Chelsea Karpenko (7) Catherine White (7) Laura Fortino (9) 17:02 3rd 11 EV Jessica Campbell (4) Jenna Paulson (1) Kendice Ogilvie (3) 16:23 3rd 11/27 vs. Niagara 46 EV Rebecca Johnston (4) Brianne Jenner (7) Jessica Campbell (5) 0:28 1st 12 EV Karlee Overguard (1) Lauriane Rougeau (1) Chelsea Karpenko (1) 19:43 3rd 47 EV Brianne Jenner (8) Jessica Campbell (6) Rebecca Johnston (9) 2:15 1st 10/29 at Quinnipiac 13 PP Rebecca Johnston (2) Chelsea Karpenko (2) Brianne Jenner (2) 17:44 1st 48 EV Rebecca Johnston (5) Amanda Young (5) Alyssa Gagliardi (8) 6:56 1st 14 PP Laura Fortino (1) Karlee Overguard (1) Brianne Jenner (3) 18:52 1st 49 EV Rebecca Johnston (6) Brianne Jenner (8) Kendice Ogilvie (5) 16:27 1st 15 EV Jessica Campbell (5) Rebecca Johnston (4) Brianne Jenner (4) 6:09 2nd 50 EV Chelsea Karpenko (8) -- -- 5:56 2nd 16 EV Chelsea Karpenko (2) Amanda Young (3) -- 16:08 2nd 51 EV Brianne Jenner (9) Rebecca Johnston (10) Alyssa Gagliardi (9) 4:34 3rd 17 EV Jessica Campbell (6) Amanda Young (4) Karlee Overguard (2) 14:26 3rd 11/30 at Syracuse 52 EV Laura Fortino (3) Karlee Overguard (5) -- 13:07 1st 10/30 at Princeton 18 EV Rebecca Johnston (3) Brianne Jenner (5) Alyssa Gagliardi (2) 1:24 1st 53 EV Brianne Jenner (10) Rebecca Johnston (11) Alyssa Gagliardi (10) 7:53 2nd 19 EV Chelsea Karpenko (3) Catherine White (3) Karlee Overguard (3) 9:08 1st 54 PP Hayley Hughes (7) Lauriane Rougeau (8) Jessica Campbell (7) 13:41 2nd 20 EV Brianne Jenner (2) Alyssa Gagliardi (3) -- 12:50 1st 55 PP Chelsea Karpenko (9) Lauriane Rougeau (9) Catherine White (8) 8:14 3rd 21 EV Brianne Jenner (3) Lauriane Rougeau (2) -- 11:03 2nd 12/3 vs. SLU 56 EV Rebecca Johnston (7) Jessica Campbell (8) Laura Fortino (10) 8:12 1st 22 EV Catherine White (2) Chelsea Karpenko (3) Karlee Overguard (4) 18:02 2nd 57 EV Laura Fortino (4) Karlee Overguard (6) Lauriane Rougeau (10) 9:25 1st 11/2 vs. Mercyhurst 23 EV Brianne Jenner (4) Rebecca Johnston (5) Jessica Campbell (1) 5:05 1st 58 EV Rebecca Johnston (8) Brianne Jenner (9) Laura Fortino (11) 0:13 2nd 24 PP Chelsea Karpenko (4) Brianne Jenner (6) Catherine White (4) 11:19 2nd 12/4 vs. Clarkson 59 EV Catherine White (7) Chelsea Karpenko (8) --- 3:08 2nd 25 EV Brianne Jenner (5) Jessica Campbell (2) Lauriane Rougeau (3) 12:25 3rd 60 PP Catherine White (8) Laura Fortino (12) Lauriane Rougeau (11) 18:23 2nd 11/5 vs. Harvard 26 PP Hayley Hughes (3) Laura Fortino (3) Catherine White (5) 7:30 1st 61 EV Brianne Jenner (11) Rebecca Johnston (12) Olivia Cook (4) 19:57 2nd 27 EV Amber Overguard (1) Hayley Hughes (1) Lauriane Rougeau (4) 9:58 2nd 1/7 at Yale 62 EV Rebecca Johnston (9) Brianne Jenner (9) Xandra Hompe (1) 3:24 2nd 28 PP Hayley Hughes (4) Lauriane Rougeau (5) Laura Fortino (4) 16:29 2nd 63 EV Hayley Hughes (8) Olivia Cook (4) --- 9:00 2nd 11/6 vs. Dartmouth 29 EV Catherine White (3) Hayley Hughes (2) Alyssa Gagliardi (4) 11:13 1st 64 EV Rebecca Johnston (10) Hayley Hughes (7) --- 14:53 2nd 30 PP Catherine White (4) Chelsea Karpenko (4) Hayley Hughes (3) 0:51 2nd 65 EV Amanda Young (2) ------6:40 3rd 31 EV Karlee Overguard (2) Olivia Cook (2) Jessica Campbell (3) 3:46 2nd 66 EV Rebecca Johnston (11) Brianne Jenner (10) Xandra Hompe (2) 9:43 3rd 32 EV Karlee Overguard (3) Olivia Cook (3) Jessica Campbell (4) 2:49 3rd 1/8 at Brown 67 EV Kendice Ogilvie (1) Karlee Overguard (7) Amanda Young (6) 10:57 1st 33 EV Chelsea Karpenko (5) Hayley Hughes (4) Kendice Ogilvie (4) 7:47 3rd 68 EV Rebecca Johnston (12) ------10:36 2nd 34 EV Laura Fortino (2) Hayleigh Cudmore (3) -- 19:20 3rd 69 PP Xandra Hompe (1) Karlee Overguard (8) Hayleigh Cudmore (4) 3:50 3rd 11/19 vs. Princeton 35 PP Brianne Jenner (6) Laura Fortino (6) Rebecca Johnston (6) 9:20 3rd

2010-11 Game-By-Game Starters Left Wing Center Right Wing Left Defense Right Defense Goaltender 10/22 vs. Robert Morris 27 Karlee Overguard 20 Catherine White 16 Rebecca Johnston 77 Laura Fortino 7 Lauriane Rougeau 29 Amanda Mazzotta 10/23 vs. Robert Morris 27 Karlee Overguard 20 Catherine White 26 Chelsea Karpenko 77 Laura Fortino 7 Lauriane Rougeau 29 Amanda Mazzotta 10/29 at Quinnipiac 27 Karlee Overguard 20 Catherine White 26 Chelsea Karpenko 77 Laura Fortino 7 Lauriane Rougeau 29 Amanda Mazzotta 10/30 at Princeton 27 Karlee Overguard 20 Catherine White 26 Chelsea Karpenko 77 Laura Fortino 7 Lauriane Rougeau 29 Amanda Mazzotta 11/2 vs. Mercyhurst 27 Karlee Overguard 20 Catherine White 26 Chelsea Karpenko 77 Laura Fortino 7 Lauriane Rougeau 29 Amanda Mazzotta 11/5 vs. Harvard 19 Hayley Hughes 20 Catherine White 21 Amber Overguard 77 Laura Fortino 7 Lauriane Rougeau 29 Amanda Mazzotta 11/6 vs. Dartmouth 19 Hayley Hughes 20 Catherine White 21 Amber Overguard 77 Laura Fortino 7 Lauriane Rougeau 29 Amanda Mazzotta 11/19 vs. Princeton 19 Hayley Hughes 20 Catherine White 26 Chelsea Karpenko 77 Laura Fortino 7 Lauriane Rougeau 29 Amanda Mazzotta 11/20 vs. Quinnipiac 8 Jessica Campbell 11 Brianne Jenner 16 Rebecca Johnston 77 Laura Fortino 7 Lauriane Rougeau 29 Amanda Mazzotta 11/26 vs. Niagara 8 Jessica Campbell 11 Brianne Jenner 16 Rebecca Johnston 77 Laura Fortino 7 Lauriane Rougeau 29 Amanda Mazzotta 11/27 vs. Niagara 8 Jessica Campbell 11 Brianne Jenner 16 Rebecca Johnston 77 Laura Fortino 7 Lauriane Rougeau 29 Amanda Mazzotta 11/30 at Syracuse 8 Jessica Campbell 11 Brianne Jenner 16 Rebecca Johnston 77 Laura Fortino 7 Lauriane Rougeau 29 Amanda Mazzotta 12/3 vs. St. Lawrence 8 Jessica Campbell 11 Brianne Jenner 16 Rebecca Johnston 77 Laura Fortino 7 Lauriane Rougeau 29 Amanda Mazzotta 12/4 vs. Clarkson 6 Olivia Cook 11 Brianne Jenner 16 Rebecca Johnston 77 Laura Fortino 7 Lauriane Rougeau 29 Amanda Mazzotta 1/7 at Yale 27 Karlee Overguard 11 Brianne Jenner 16 Rebecca Johnston 13 Amanda Young 24 Hayleigh Cudmore 30 Lauren Slebodnick 1/8 at Brown 27 Karlee Overguard 11 Brianne Jenner 16 Rebecca Johnston 13 Amanda Young 24 Hayleigh Cudmore 30 Lauren Slebodnick

2010-11 Cornell Game-by-Game (Goals-Assists-Points) Opponent Date Score 2 Gagliardi 4 Ogilvie 6 Cook 7 Rougeau 8 Campbell 9 Hompe 11 Jenner 13 Young 16 Johnston 19 Hughes 20 White 21 A. Overguard 23 Paulson 24 Cudmore 26 Karpenko 27 K. Overguard 77 Fortino RMU -1 10/22 3-2 0-1–1 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-1–1 1-0–1 1-1–2 dnp 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 RMU-2 10/23 9-1 0-0–0 0-2–2 0-1–1 0-1–1 4-0–4 dnp 1-1–2 0-2–2 1-2–3 1-0–1 0-1–1 dnp 0-1–1 0-1–1 1-1–2 1-0–1 0-2–2 at Q’piac 10/29 5-1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 2-0–2 dnp 0-3–3 0-2–2 1-1–2 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-1–2 0-2–2 1-0–1 at Prin 10/30 5-1 0-2–2 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 dnp 2-1–3 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-0–0 1-1–2 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-1–2 0-2–2 0-0–0 M’hurst 11/2 3-4 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-2–2 dnp 2-1–3 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 Harvard 11/5 3-0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-2–2 0-0–0 dnp dnp 0-0–0 dnp 2-1–3 0-1–1 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-2–2 Dartmouth 11/6 6-1 0-1–1 0-1–1 0-2–2 0-0–0 0-2–2 dnp dnp 0-0–0 dnp 0-3–3 2-0–2 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 1-1–2 2-0–2 1-0–1 Princeton 11/19 1-0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 Quinnipiac 11/20 4-0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 1-1–2 0-2–2 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-1–1 Niagara 11/26 6-0 0-3–3 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-1–1 1-1–2 2-1–3 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-3–4 0-0–0 0-2–2 Niagara 11/27 6-0 0-2–2 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-2–2 0-0–0 2-2–4 0-1–1 3-2–5 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 at Syracuse 11/30 4-1 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-2–2 0-1–1 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-1–1 1-0–1 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-1–1 1-0–1 SLU 12/3 3-1 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 2-0–2 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 1-2–3 Clarkson 12/4 3-0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-1–1 dnp 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 2-0–2 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 0-0–0 0-1–1 Yale 1/7 5-0 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-1–1 dnp dnp 0-2–2 0-2–2 1-0–1 3-0–3 1-1–2 dnp 0-0–0 0-0–0 0-0–0 dnp 0-0–0 dnp Brown 1/8 3-0 0-0–0 1-0–1 0-0–0 dnp dnp 1-0–1 0-0–0 0-1–1 1-0–1 0-0–0 dnp dnp 0-0–0 0-1–1 dnp 0-2–2 dnp

2010-11 Cornell Women’s Hockey Notes 8 www.cornellbigred.com 2010-11 Cornell Women’s Hockey Box Scores GAME 1: #1 CORNELL 3, ROBERT MORRIS 2 GAME 2: #1 CORNELL 9, ROBERT MORRIS 1 Oct. 22, 2010 at Ithaca, N.Y. Oct. 23, 2010 at Ithaca, N.Y.

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total Robert Morris 0 1 1 2 Robert Morris 0 0 1 1 Cornell 2 1 0 3 Cornell 3 2 4 9

1st period - 1, COR, White, Catherine (Johnston, Rebecca; Cudmore, Hayleigh) 2:55. 2, COR, Hughes, Hayley 1st period - 1, COR, Jenner, Brianne 1:36. 2, COR, Johnston, Rebecca (Cudmore, Hayleigh) 8:21. 3, COR, (Ogilvie, Kendice; Gagliardi, Alyssa) 5:00. Penalties - Jenner, Brianne, COR Campbell, Jessica (Johnston, Rebecca; Young, Amanda) 12:18 (pp). Penalties - Pollock, Brandi, RMU (cross- (checking) 10:07; Fortino, Laura, COR (hooking) 17:45. checking) 11:53; Joslin, Jamie, RMU (checking) 19:37.

2nd period - 3, RMU, O’Malley, Sara (Newsom, Dayna) 5:50. 4, COR, Young, Amanda (White, Catherine) 2nd period - 4, COR, Hughes, Hayley (Ogilvie, Kendice; Cook, Olivia) 5:40. 5, COR, Campbell, Jessica (Jenner, 10:23. Penalties - Newsom, Dayna, RMU (checking) 3:14; Pietrangelo, Paige, RMU (high sticking) 7:51. Brianne; Fortino, Laura) 6:27. Penalties - Cudmore, Hayleigh, COR (checking) 2:14; Kindret, Jennifer, RMU (cross-checking) 18:55. 3rd period - 5, RMU, O’Malley, Sara (Newsom, Dayna Newsom; Imbrogno, Thea Imbrogno) 19:37. Penalties - Rougeau, Lauriane, COR (checking) 10:07; Karpenko, Chelsea, COR (hooking) 17:30. 3rd period - 6, COR, Karpenko, Chelsea (White, Catherine; Fortino, Laura) 6:08 (pp). 7, COR, Campbell, Jessica (Young, Amanda; Johnston, Rebecca) 12:26 (pp). 8, COR, Campbell, Jessica (Paulson, Jenna; Ogilvie, Shots on goal - RMU 2-4-8 14; COR 11-12-5 28. Kendice) 16:23. 9, RMU, Newsom, Dayna (O’Malley, Sara; Imbrogno, Thea) 17:47 (pp). 10, COR, Overguard, Power plays - RMU 0 of 4; COR 0 of 2. Karlee (Rougeau, Lauriane; Karpenko, Chelsea) 19:43 (pp). Penalties - Joslin, Jamie, RMU (interference) Penalties - RMU 2 (4 min); COR 4 (8 min). 2:54; Pappas, Whitney, RMU (tripping) 4:44; Newsom, Dayna, RMU (tripping) 7:10; Lauziere, Anneline, RMU (hooking) 11:18; Fortino, Laura, COR (interference) 17:37; St. Louis, Kylie, RMU (roughing) 18:28. Goalies - RMU, Kristen DiCiocco (59:48 minutes, 28 shots-25 saves), EMPTY NET (00:12, 0-0); COR, Mazzotta, Amanda (60:00, 14-12). Shots on goal - RMU 1-2-5 8; COR 17-13-13 43. Power plays - RMU 1 of 2; COR 4 of 8. A-274 T-1:46 Penalties - RMU 8 (16 min); COR 2 (4 min). Referees: Kyle Allen; Kate Connolly Linesmen: Ryan Monahan; Drew White Goalies - RMU, Daneca Butterfield (60:00 minutes, 43 shots-34 saves); COR, Mazzotta, Amanda (60:00, 8-7).

A-328 T-1:48 Referees: Cameron Lynch; Robert Cerilli Linesmen: Stephen Drain; Morgan Waters

GAME 3: #2 CORNELL 5, QUINNIPIAC 1 GAME 4: #2 CORNELL 5, PRINCETON 1 Oct. 29, 2010 at Hamden, Conn. Oct. 30, 2010 at Princeton, N.J.

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total Cornell 2 2 1 5 Cornell 3 2 0 5 Quinnipiac 1 0 0 1 Princeton 0 0 1 1

1st period - 1, QU, Wheeler, Kate (Babstock, Kelly; Uden Johansson, Erica) 1608. 2, COR, Johnston, Rebecca 1st period - 1, COR, Johnston, Rebecca (Jenner, Brianne; Gagliardi, Alyssa) 1:24. 2, COR, Karpenko, Chelsea (Karpenko, Chelsea; Jenner, Brianne) 17:44 (pp). 3, COR, Fortino, Laura (Overguard, Karlee; Jenner, Brianne) (White, Catherine; Overguard, Karlee) 9:08. 3, COR, Jenner, Brianne (Gagliardi, Alyssa) 12:50. Penalties - 18:52 (pp). Penalties - White, Catherine, COR (checking) 1:22; Uden Johansson, Erica, QU (checking) 12:18; Overguard, Karlee, COR (tripping) 4:19; White, Catherine, COR (high sticking) 6:00; Cudmore, Hayleigh, COR DYMARCZYK, Bethany, QU (tripping) 16:35; Babstock, Kelly, QU (tripping) 17:44. (checking) 17:51.

2nd period - 4, COR, Campbell, Jessica (Johnston, Rebecca; Jenner, Brianne) 6:09. 5, COR, Karpenko, Chelsea 2nd period - 4, COR, Jenner, Brianne (Rougeau, Lauriane) 11:03. 5, COR, White, Catherine/2 (Karpenko, (Young, Amanda) 16:08. Penalties - Hughes, Hayley, COR (tripping) 3:08; Overguard, Amber, COR (checking) Chelsea; Overguard, Karlee) 18:02. Penalties - Figueroa, Gabie, PRIN (tripping) 6:10; Martindale, Laura, PRIN 8:47; Burman, Lindsay, QU (tripping) 11:36. (hooking) 7:24.

3rd period - 6, COR, Campbell, Jessica (Young, Amanda; Overguard, Karlee) 14:26 (sh). Penalties - Fortino, 3rd period - 6, PRIN, Romanchuk, Paula (Stearns, Corey) 5:12. Penalties - Bellisario, Krystyna, PRIN (hooking) Laura, COR (holding) 2:06; Overguard, Amber, COR (interference) 9:04; Gagliardi, 13:55; Gagliardi, Alyssa, COR (cross-checking) 19:28. Alyssa, COR (tripping) 12:51. Shots on goal - COR 8-16-6 30; PRIN 7-5-7 19. Shots on goal - COR 17-11-16 44; QU 7-11-7 25. Power plays - COR 0 of 3; PRIN 0 of 4. Power plays - COR 2 of 2; QU 0 of 6. Penalties - COR 4 (8 min); PRIN 3 (6 min). Penalties - COR 6 (12 min); QU 4 (8 min). Goalies - COR, Mazzotta, Amanda 4-0-0 (60:00 minutes, 19 shots-18 saves); PRIN, Seguin, Cassie 1-3-0 Goalies - COR, Mazzotta, Amanda 3-0-0 (60:00 minutes, 25 shots-24 saves); QU, Vigilanti, Victoria 5-2-1 (60:00, 30-25). (60:00, 44-39). A-225 T-1:55 A-285 T-1:55 Referees: Derek Martin; Danielle Bugge Referees: Keith Savoie; Dan Panciocco Linesmen: Madeleine Weeks; Geordan Murphy Linesmen: William Nee; Will Harrop

www.cornellbigred.com 9 2010-11 Cornell Women’s Hockey Notes 2010-11 Cornell Women’s Hockey Box Scores GAME 5: #4 MERCYHURST 4, #2 CORNELL 3 (OT) GAME 6: #2 CORNELL 3, #10 HARVARD 0 Nov. 2, 2010 at Ithaca, N.Y. Nov. 5, 2010 at Ithaca, N.Y.

Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT Total Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total Mercyhurst 1 1 1 1 4 Harvard 0 0 0 0 Cornell 1 1 1 0 3 Cornell 1 2 0 3

1st period - 1, COR, Jenner, Brianne (Johnston, Rebecca; Campbell, Jessica) 5:05. 2, MC-W, Bram, Bailey 1st period - 1, COR, Hughes, Hayley (Fortino, Laura; White, Catherine) 7:30 (pp). Penalties - Armstrong, (Bendus, Vicki; Jesse Scanzano) 7:52 (pp). Penalties - Jenner, Brianne, COR (cross-checking) 7:01; Rossler, Kalley, HARV (roughing) 6:19; White, Catherine, COR (tripping) 11:30; Ryabkina, Liza, HARV (interference) Kylie, MC-W (tripping) 17:29. 13:11; Wheeler, Ashley, HARV (holding) 14:05.

2nd period - 3, COR, Karpenko, Chelsea (Jenner, Brianne; White, Catherine) 11:19 (pp). 4, MC-W, Bram, Bailey 2nd period - 2, COR, Overguard, Amber (Hughes, Hayley; Rougeau, Lauriane) 9:58. 3, COR, Hughes, Hayley (Bendus, Vicki; Bestland, Christine) 14:20. Penalties - Zgoda, Pamela, MC-W (tripping) 10:10. (Rougeau, Lauriane; Fortino, Laura) 16:29 (pp). Penalties - Coskren, Leanna, HARV (tripping) 1:18; Gedman, Marissa, HARV (interference) 10:55; Spurling, Kaitlin, HARV (elbowing) 15:26; Pucci, Josephine, HARV 3rd period - 5, COR, Jenner, Brianne (Campbell, Jessica; Rougeau, Lauriane) 12:25. 6, MC-W, Bram, Bailey (interference) 17:35. (Bestland, Christine; Bendus, Vicki) 13:06. Penalties - Scanzano, Jesse, MC-W (checking) 6:22; Watt, Saman- tha, MC-W (tripping) 16:20; Bram, Bailey, MC-W (tripping) 19:17. 3rd period - Penalties - Gagliardi, Alyssa, COR (slashing) 8:20; Parker, Elizabeth, HARV (checking) 20:00.

OT period - 7, MC-W, Scanzano, Jesse (Schols, Cassea) 1:06 (sh). Penalties - none. Shots on goal - HARV 5-8-11 24; COR 11-13-5 29. Power plays - HARV 0 of 2; COR 2 of 7. Shots on goal - MC-W 9-6-12-1 28; COR 6-11-7-1 25. Penalties - HARV 8 (16 min); COR 2 (4 min). Power plays - MC-W 1 of 1; COR 1 of 5. Penalties - MC-W 5 (10 min); COR 1 (2 min). Goalies - HARV, Bellamy, Laura 1-1-1 (60:00 minutes, 29 shots-26 saves); COR, Mazzotta, Amanda 5-1-0 (59:47, 24-24), EMPTY NET (00:13, 0-0). Goalies - MC-W, Pattenden, Hillary 7-1 (60:59 minutes, 25 shots-22 saves), EMPTY NET (00:07, 0-0); COR, Mazzotta, Amanda 4-1 (60:52, 28-24) , EMPTY NET (00:14, 0-0). A-392 T-1:50 Referees: Leah Wrazidlo; Derek Martin A-423 T-2:00 Linesmen: Matt Brady; John Kilmer Referees: Kyle Allen; Samantha Bergan Linesmen: Joseph Baudo; Matt Brady

GAME 7: #2 CORNELL 6, DARTMOUTH 1 GAME 8: #2 CORNELL 1, PRINCETON 0 Nov. 6, 2010 at Ithaca, N.Y. Nov. 19, 2010 at Ithaca, N.Y.

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total Dartmouth 0 0 1 1 Princeton 0 0 0 0 Cornell 1 2 3 6 Cornell 0 0 1 1

1st period - 1, COR, White, Catherine (Hughes, Hayley; Gagliardi, Alyssa) 11:13. Penalties - Cudmore, Hay- 1st period - Penalties - Campbell, Jessica, COR (tripping) 9:56. leigh, COR (tripping) 3:41; Foley, Kelly, DART (hooking) 15:04; Campbell, Jessica, COR (high sticking) 17:04; Dumais, Camille, DART (tripping) 19:10. 2nd period - Penalties - Fortino, Laura, COR (checking) :36; Karpenko, Chelsea, COR (elbowing) 14:04; Figueroa, Gabie, PRIN (holding) 16:11; Laing, Denna, PRIN (checking) 18:19. 2nd period - 2, COR, White, Catherine (Karpenko, Chelsea; Hughes, Hayley) :51 (pp). 3, COR, Overguard, Karlee (Cook, Olivia; Campbell, Jessica) 3:46. Penalties - Dumais, Camille, DART (checking) 12:35; Overguard, 3rd period - 1, COR, Jenner, Brianne (Fortino, Laura; Johnston, Rebecca) 9:20 (pp). Penalties - Overguard, Karlee, COR (checking) 17:16. Karlee, COR (hooking) 2:15; Romanchuk, Paula, PRIN (hooking) 8:23; DiCesare, Danielle, PRIN (tripping) 12:05; Campbell, Jessica, COR (interference) 17:19; Mucha, Olivia, PRIN (tripping) 18:00. 3rd period - 4, DART, Dumais, Camille (Trunzo, Amanda) :55. 5, COR, Overguard, Karlee (Cook, Olivia; Camp- bell, Jessica) 2:49. 6, COR, Karpenko, Chelsea (Hughes, Hayley; Ogilvie, Kendice) 7:47. 7, COR, Fortino, Laura Shots on goal - PRIN 6-4-5 15; COR 10-10-11 31. (Cudmore, Hayleigh) 19:20. Penalties - Berreman, Lisa, DART (interference) 4:45; Kliman, Geneva, DART Power plays - PRIN 0 of 5; COR 1 of 5. (slashing) 11:15; Kliman, Geneva, DART (holding) 16:22. Penalties - PRIN 5 (10 min); COR 5 (10 min).

Shots on goal - DART 9-8-9 26; COR 7-9-7 23. Goalies - PRIN, Weber, Rachel 1-2-1 (60:00 minutes, 31 shots-30 saves); COR, Mazzotta, Amanda 6-1 (60:00, Power plays - DART 0 of 4; COR 1 of 6. 15-15). Penalties - DART 6 (12 min); COR 3 (6 min). A-464 T-1:52 Goalies - DART, Holdcroft, Lindsay 2-1-0 (60:00 minutes, 23 shots-17 saves); COR, Mazzotta, Amanda 6-1-0 Referees: Dan Murphy; Jay Murphy (60:00, 26-25). Linesmen: Jamie Colacino; Kevin Sullivan

A-305 T-1:55 Referees: Samantha Bergan; Ron Jacobs Linesmen: Matt Brady; John Kilmer

2010-11 Cornell Women’s Hockey Notes 10 www.cornellbigred.com 2010-11 Cornell Women’s Hockey Box Scores GAME 9: #2 CORNELL 4, QUINNIPIAC 0 GAME 10: #2 CORNELL 6, NIAGARA 0 Nov. 20, 2010 at Ithaca, N.Y. Nov. 26, 2010 at Ithaca, N.Y.

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total Princeton 0 0 0 0 Niagara 0 0 0 0 Cornell 4 0 1 4 Cornell 2 2 2 6

1st period - 1, COR, Overguard, Amber (Fortino, Laura) 4:32. 2, COR, Karpenko, Chelsea (Hughes, Hayley; 1st period - 1, COR, Overguard, Amber (Gagliardi, Alyssa; Rougeau, Lauriane) 12:44. 2, COR, Hughes, Hayley White, Catherine) 5:41. 3, COR, Campbell, Jessica (Johnston, Rebecca) 17:52. 4, COR, Hughes, Hayley (White, (Karpenko, Chelsea; Fortino, Laura) 16:51. Penalties - Hitchcock, Jessica, NIA (checking) 14:48; Jenner, Catherine; Rougeau, Lauriane) 18:56 (pp). Penalties - Wignall, Shelby, QU (high sticking) 6:04; Boulton, Brianne, COR (roughing) 16:05; Stuntz, Autumn, NIA (roughing) 16:05; Dal Colle, Daniela, NIA (interference) Regan, QU (tripping) 17:52. 17:23; Young, Amanda, COR (tripping) 19:05.

2nd period - Penalties - Karpenko, Chelsea, COR (goaltender interference) 16:11. 2nd period - 3, COR, Jenner, Brianne (Gagliardi, Alyssa; Johnston, Rebecca) 5:50. 4, COR, White, Catherine (Gagliardi, Alyssa; Karpenko, Chelsea) 18:48. 3rd period - Penalties - Fortino, Laura, COR (interference) 13:42. 3rd period - 5, COR, White, Catherine (Hughes, Hayley; Karpenko, Chelsea) 1:52. 6, COR, Karpenko, Chelsea Shots on goal - QU 5-8-5 18; COR 13-16-8 37. (White, Catherine; Fortino, Laura) 17:02. Penalties - Stuntz, Autumn, NIA (hooking) 7:50; Cook, Olivia, COR Power plays - QU 0 of 2; COR 1 of 2. (hooking) 18:48. Penalties - QU 2 (4 min); COR 2 (4 min). Shots on goal - NIA 5-4-11 20; COR 15-16-15 46. Goalies - QU, Vigilanti, Victoria 9-6-1 (60:00 minutes, 37 shots-33 saves); COR, Mazzotta, Amanda 8-1 (60:00, Power plays - NIA 0 of 2; COR 0 of 3. 18-18). Penalties - NIA 4 (8 min); COR 3 (6 min).

A-522 T-1:51 Goalies - NIA, Jenni Bauer 3-7-2 (60:00 minutes, 46 shots-40 saves); COR, Mazzotta, Amanda 9-1-0 (42:42, Referees: Derek Martin; Louis Paciello 11-11) , Slebodnick, Lauren (17:18, 9-9). Linesmen: Adam Wood; Zachary Dupree A-354 T-:155 Referees: Kyle Allen; Leah Wrazidlo Linesmen: Kevin Sullivan; Ryan Monahan

GAME 11: #2 CORNELL 6, NIAGARA 0 GAME 12: #1 CORNELL 4, SYRACUSE 1 Nov. 27, 2010 at Ithaca, N.Y. Nov. 30, 2010 at Syracuse, N.Y.

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total Niagara 0 0 0 0 Cornell 1 2 1 4 Cornell 4 1 1 6 Syracuse 1 0 0 1

1st period - 1, COR, Johnston, Rebecca (Jenner, Brianne; Campbell, Jessica) :28. 2, COR, Jenner, Brianne 1st period - 1, SU, Dimmen, Kelly (Marty, Stefanie; Rising, Julie) 8:06. 2, COR, Fortino, Laura (Overguard, Kar- (Campbell, Jessica; Johnston, Rebecca) 2:15. 3, COR, Johnston, Rebecca (Young, Amanda; Gagliardi, Alyssa) lee) 13:07. Penalties - Campbell, Jessica, COR (slashing) 1:53; Greco, Jaquie, SU (checking) 8:11; Overguard, 6:56. 4, COR, Johnston, Rebecca (Jenner, Brianne; Ogilvie, Kendice) 16:27. Penalties - Young, Amanda, COR Karlee, COR (checking) 18:27. (tripping) 2:58; Edwards, Kara, NIA (tripping) 11:09; Overguard, Karlee, COR (cross-checking) 13:50; Jenner, Brianne, COR (roughing) 18:45. 2nd period - 3, COR, Jenner, Brianne (Johnston, Rebecca; Ogilvie, Kendice) 7:53. 4, COR, Hughes, Hayley (Rougeau, Lauriane, Campbell, Jessica) 13:41 (pp). Penalties - Greco, Jaquie, SU (hooking) 12:41. 2nd period - 5, COR, Karpenko, Chelsea 5:56. Penalties - Hitchcock, Jessica, NIA (tripping) :15; Stuntz, Autumn, NIA (high sticking) 2:31. 3rd period - 5, COR, Karpenko, Chelsea (Rougeau, Lauriane) 8:14 (pp). Penalties - TEAM, COR (unsportsman- like conduct) 4:13; Skelly, Megan, SU (interference) 5:12; Cudmore, Hayleigh, COR (cross-checking) 5:39; 3rd period - 6, COR, Jenner, Brianne (Johnston, Rebecca; Gagliardi, Alyssa) 4:34. Mullan, Lisa, SU (goaltender interference) 7:07.

Shots on goal - NIA 7-6-6 19; COR 18-18-11 47. Shots on goal - COR 21-19-21 61; SU 8-3-5 16. Power plays - NIA 0 of 3; COR 0 of 3. Power plays - COR 2 of 4; SU 0 of 4. Penalties - NIA 3 (6 min); COR 3 (6 min). Penalties - COR 4 (8 min); SU 4 (8 min).

Goalies - NIA, Sarah Moses (40:00 minutes, 29 shots-27 saves), Jenni Bauer 3-8-2 (20:00, 18-14); COR, Maz- Goalies - COR, Mazzotta, Amanda 11-1 (60:00 minutes, 16 shots-15 saves); SU, Kallie Billadeau 1-5 (60:00, zotta, Amanda 10-1 (28:58, 10-10) , Slebodnick, Lauren (31:02, 9-9). 61-57).

A-254 T-1:50 A-157 T-1:55 Referees: Kyle Allen; Leah Wrazidlo Referees: Kate Connelly; Michael Foley Linesmen: Kevin Sullivan; Ryan Monahan Linesmen: Will Everett; Jason Brown

www.cornellbigred.com 11 2010-11 Cornell Women’s Hockey Notes 2010-11 Cornell Women’s Hockey Box Scores GAME 13: #1 CORNELL 3, ST. LAWRENCE 1 GAME 14: #1 CORNELL 3, CLARKSON 0 Dec. 3, 2010 at Ithaca, N.Y. Dec. 4, 2010 at Ithaca, N.Y.

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total St. Lawrence 0 1 0 1 Clarkson 0 0 0 0 Cornell 2 1 0 3 Cornell 0 3 0 3

1st period - 1, COR, Johnston, Rebecca (Campbell, Jessica; Fortino, Laura) 8:12. 2, COR, Fortino, Laura (Over- 1st period - Penalties - Young, Amanda, COR (hooking) 3:16; Young, Amanda, COR (hooking) 10:01; Skirrow, guard, Karlee; Rougeau, Lauriane) 9:25. Penalties - Emard, Karell, SLU (hooking) 11:18. Danielle, CLARKSON (tripping) 18:02.

2nd period - 3, COR, Johnston, Rebecca (Jenner, Brianne; Fortino, Laura) :13. 4, SLU, Belander, Josee 2nd period - 1, COR, White, Catherine (Karpenko, Chelsea) 3:08. 2, COR, White, Catherine (Fortino, Laura, (Sabatine, Kelly; Smith, Rylee) 11:29. Penalties - Ogilvie, Kendice, COR (checking) 6:30; Fernandez, Brooke, Rougeau, Lauriane) 18:23 (pp). 3, COR, Jenner, Brianne (Johnston, Rebecca, Cook, Olivia) 19:57. Penalties - SLU (interference) 6:51; Rougeau, Lauriane, COR (cross-checking) 19:00; Cudmore, Hayleigh, COR (checking) Young, Amanda, COR (tripping) :57; Rougeau, Lauriane, COR (interference) 3:19; Tendler, Daris, CLARKSON 19:16. (hooking) 10:49; Mulligan, Brittany, CLARKSON (roughing) 15:03; Ptolemy, Katelyn, CLARKSON (holding) 18:07. 3rd period - Penalties - Karpenko, Chelsea, COR (slashing) 9:45; Emard, Karell, SLU (hooking) 15:58; Over- guard, Amber, COR (hooking) 18:13. 3rd period - Penalties - Ogilvie, Kendice, COR (interference) 4:25.

Shots on goal - SLU 4-10-4 18; COR 15-9-8 32. Shots on goal - CLARKSON 11-5-6 22; COR 5-14-11 30. Power plays - SLU 0 of 5; COR 0 of 3. Power plays - CLARKSON 0 of 5; COR 1 of 4. Penalties - SLU 3 (6 min); COR 5 (10 min). Penalties - CLARKSON 4 (8 min); COR 5 (10 min).

Goalies - SLU, Weisz, Maxie 3-5-1 (58:13 minutes, 32 shots-29 saves), EMPTY NET (01:47, 0-0); COR, Maz- Goalies - CLARKSON, Howe, Erica 2-3-2 (60:00 minutes, 30 shots-27 saves); COR, Mazzotta, Amanda 13-1 zotta, Amanda 12-1 (60:00, 18-17). (60:00, 22-22).

A-516 T-2:02 A-2326 T-1:52 Referees: Mark Andrews; Louis Paciello Referees: Andrew Parent; Bridget Waitkus Linesmen: Christopher Baron; Philip Kitchen Linesmen: Kevin Sullivan; Jamie Colacino Largest crowd in Cornell women’s hockey history

GAME 15: #2 CORNELL 5, YALE 0 GAME 16: #2 CORNELL 3, BROWN 0 Jan. 7, 2011 at New Haven, Conn. Jan. 8, 2011 at Providence, R.I.

Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total Goals by Period 1 2 3 Total Cornell 0 3 2 5 Cornell 1 1 1 3 Yale 0 0 0 0 Brown 0 0 0 0

1st period - Penalties - Grant, Heather, YALE (checking) 18:30. 1st period - 1, COR, Ogilvie, Kendice (Overguard, Karlee; Young, Amanda) 10:57. Penalties - Landry, Katelyn, BRWN (checking) 7:48; Farrer, Erica, BRWN (tripping) 18:14; Cook, Olivia, COR (interference) 18:35. 2nd period - 1, COR, Johnston, Rebecca (Jenner, Brianne; Hompe, Xandra) 3:24. 2, COR, Hughes, Hayley (Cook, Olivia) 9:00. 3, COR, Johnston, Rebecca (Hughes, Hayley) 14:53. Penalties - Ciotti, Jenna, YALE (hook- 2nd period - 2, COR, Johnston, Rebecca 10:36. Penalties - Hughes, Hayley, COR (checking) 8:11; Newow, ing) 12:13. Jennifer, BRWN (interference) 14:17.

3rd period - 4, COR, Young, Amanda 6:40. 5, COR, Johnston, Rebecca (Jenner, Brianne; Hompe, Xandra) 9:43. 3rd period - 3, COR, Hompe, Xandra (Overguard, Karlee; Cudmore, Hayleigh) 3:50 (pp). Penalties - Dance- Penalties - none wicz, Jenna, BRWN (checking) 2:57; Kittredge, Kelly, BRWN (tripping) 11:50.

Shots on goal - COR 9-16-9 34; YALE 7-5-11 23. Shots on goal - COR 20-6-13 39; BRWN 4-8-3 15. Power plays - COR 0 of 2; YALE 0 of 0. Power plays - COR 1 of 5; BRWN 0 of 2. Penalties - COR 0 (0 min); YALE 2 (4 min). Penalties - COR 2 (4 min); BRWN 5 (10 min).

Goalies - COR, Slebodnick, Lauren (60:00 minutes, 23 shots-23 saves); YALE, Snikeris, Jackee (60:00, 34-29). Goalies - COR, Slebodnick, Lauren (60:00 minutes, 15 shots-15 saves); BRWN, JAMIESON, Katie (60:00, 39-36). A-117 T-1:48 Referee: Michaela Frattarelli; Kate Connolly A-386 T-1:54 Linesmen: Andrew DiFusco; Ryan Monahan Referees: Mark Andrews; Ben Lord Linesmen: Chris Baron; Jamie Lalos

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