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2013 Nutmeg Classic Program.Pdf 10th Annual Nutmeg Classic Friday, November 29 - 1 PM UConn Huskies (4-8-2, 1-4-1 WHEA) vs. Yale Bulldogs (2-7-1, 2-3-1 ECAC) FIRST ROUND Friday, November 29 - 4 PM RIT Tigers (8-6-1, 4-1-1 CHA) @ Quinnipiac Bobcats (10-2-5, 3-2-4 ECAC) Hosted by... Quinnipiac University Saturday, November 30 - 1 PM (Consolation) Loser of Game #1 vs. Loser of Game #2 CONSOLATION/CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND Saturday, November 30 - 4 PM (Championship) Winner of Game #1 vs. Winner of Game #2 10th Annual Nutmeg Classic Hosted by Quinnipiac University at High Point Solutions Arena - Hamden, Conn. 10th Annual Nutmeg Classic Hosted by Quinnipiac University at High Point Solutions Arena - Hamden, Conn. Friday, November 29, 2013 • High Point Solutions Arena • Hamden, Conn. Saturday, November 30, 2013 • High Point Solutions Arena • Hamden, Conn. 2013-14 Yale University Bulldogs Women’s Ice Hockey Numerical Roster (School located: New Haven, Conn.) 2013-14 Quinnipiac University Women’s Ice Hockey Numerical Roster No. Name Class Pos. Height Hometown/High School No. Name Class Pos. Height Hometown/Previous Team 18 Hanna Åström So. F 5-9 Örnsköldsvik, Sweden / German School of Stockholm 3 Olivia Agostinelli So. F 5-7 Framingham, Mass./Winchendon School, East Coast Wizards 3 Ali Austin So. D 5-5 Edina, Minn. / Edina 4 Shelby Wignall (A) Sr. D 5-9 Hamilton, Ontario/Stoney Creek Jr. Sabres, Team Ontario Blue 14 Paige Decker Sr. F 5-8 New Preston, Conn. / Westminster School 6 Meghan Turner Fr. F 5-6 Bedford, N.H./ Phillips Exeter Academy, Assabet Valley 2 Ashley Dunbar Sr. F 5-2 Hillsborough, N.J. / Lawrenceville 7 Nicole Kosta Jr. F 5-5 Mississauga, Ontario/Mississauga Jr. Chiefs, Canada U-18 National Team 12 Janelle Ferrara So. F 5-6 Winthrop, Mass. / Rivers 8 Kelly Babstock Sr. F 5-5 Mississauga, Ontario/Toronto Jr. Aeros, Team Ontario Red 10 Taryn Baumgardt Fr. D 5-7 Innisfail, Alberta/Warner Warriors, Canada U-18 National Team 7 Abby Gahm Fr. D 5-4 Eagle River, Alaska / Brewster Academy 11 Morgan Frtiz-Ward Jr. F 5-7 Mason City, Iowa/Lakeville South High School, Minnesota Icecats 35 Rachelle Graham So. G 5-10 Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. / Korah Collegiate and Vocational 12 Danielle Marmer Fr. F 5-6 Dorset, Vt./The Loomis Chaffee School, Connecticut Polar Bears 14 Elena Orlando Sr. F 5-7 Chico, Calif/Shattuck-St. Mary’s 23 Aurora Kennedy Sr. D 5-8 Mississauga, Ont. / St. Mildred’s Lightbourn 15 Kristen Tamberg So. D 5-7 North Toronto, Ontario/Mississauga Jr. Chiefs, Team Ontario Red 10 Jamie Haddad So. F 5-7 Wilbraham, Mass. / Deerfield Academy 16 Lynn Kennedy Jr. F 5-5 Markham, Ont. / Markham District 16 Lindsey West So. D 5-8 Ajax, Ontario/Whitby Jr. Wolves, Team Ontario Red 32 Jaimie Leonoff Jr. G 5-7 Montreal, Que. / Pomfret 17 Nicole Brown So. F 5-7 Oshawa, Ontario/Whitby Jr. Wolves, Team Ontario Red 29 Hanna Mandl Fr. G 5-6 Nobleton, Ont. / King City Secondary School 18 Emma Woods Fr. F 5-7 Burford, Ontario/Cambridge Jr. Rivulettes, Team Ontario Red 44 Taylor Marchin Fr. D 5-7 Algonac, Mich. / Choate Rosemary Hall 20 Anna Borgfeldt Jr. F 5-5 Kristianstad, Sweden/Linkoping, Swedish U-18 National Team 25 Kate Martini So. D 5-6 King City, Ont. / Country Day School 21 Cydney Roesler So. D 5-9 Stittsville, Ontario/Ottawa Jr. Senators, Canada U-18 National Team 21 Patricia McGauley Sr. F 5-4 Wilcox, Sask. / Athol Murray College of Notre Dame 22 Shiann Darkangelo Jr. F 5-9 Brighton, Mich./Syracuse University, USA U-18 National Team 6 Stephanie Mock Jr. F 5-4 Cape Coral, Fla. / Hotchkiss 24 Nicole Connery So. F 5-6 Newmarket, Ontario/Mississauga Jr. Chiefs, Canada U-18 National Team 22 Madi Murray Jr. D 5-6 Medicine Hat, Alta. / Edge School 25 Emma Greco Fr. D 5-9 Burlington, Ontario/Aldershot, Toronto Jr. Aeros 88 Phoebe Staenz Fr. F 5-4 Zurich, Switzerland / Choate Rosemary Hall 26 Mika Nervick Fr. F 5-4 Lakeville, Minn./Shattuck St. Mary’s 9 Gretchen Tarrant Fr. F 5-7 Colchester, Vt. / Rice Memorial 27 Amanda Colin (C) Sr. F 5-4 Burnsville, Minn./Burnsville High School 28 Olivia Brackett Sr. F 5-5 Coopersville, Mich./Little Caesars U-19 4 Tara Tomimoto Sr. D 5-5 Calgary, Alta. / West Island College 34 Sydney Rossman Fr. G 5-5 Excelsior, Minn./Minnetonka, Minnesota Jr. Whitecaps 95 Krista Yip-Chuck Fr. F 5-5 Whitby, Ont. / All Saints 35 Ashley Winslow Sr. G 5-3 Portland, Me./St. George’s School 78 Chelsea Laden Jr. G 5-8 Lakeville, Minn./Lakeville South High School, Minnesota Icecats Head Coach: Joakim Flygh (New England College ’00, 4th Season) Assistant Coach: Eddie Ardito (New England College ’06, 3rd Season) Head Coach: Rick Seeley (Elmira ’87/6th Season) Assistant Coach: Jessica Koizumi (Minnesota-Duluth ’07, 4th Season) Associate Head Coach: Cassandra Turner (Brown University ’03/6th Season) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Chris Ardito Assistant Coach: Paul Nemetz-Carlson (Bates ’98, 4th Season) 2013-14 University of Connecticut Huskies Women’s Ice Hockey Numerical Roster (School located: Storrs, Conn.) 2013-14 RIT Tigers Women’s Ice Hockey Numerical Roster (School located: Rochester, N.Y.) No. Name Class Pos. Height Hometown/High School/Last College No. Name Class Pos. Height Hometown/Last Team 1 Emily Walsh Jr. G 5-3 Burr Ridge, Ill./Benet Academy 2 Taylor Thurston Fr. D 5-8 Kanata, Ontario / Nepean Wildcats 2 Carly Haskins Fr. D 5-9 Andover, Minn./Andover Senior High School 3 Morgan Scoyne Jr. D 5-8 Drumbo, Ontario / Stoney Creek Sabres 3 Kiana Nauheim Sr. D 5-6 Fairbanks, Alaska/Brewster Academy 4 Caitlin Wallace Fr. F/D 5-9 Brantford, Ontario / Stoney Creek Sabres 5 Alexandra Lersch Fr. D 5-7 Manhattan Beach, Calif./Choate Rosemary Hall/CT Polar Bears 6 Lauren Klein Fr. D 5-6 Shoreview, MN / Mounds View 7 Kaitlin Storo Fr. F 5-8 Chanhassen, Minn./Chanhassen High School 7 Dakota Waites Fr. F 5-6 Whitby, Ontario / Durham West Lightning 8 Rachel Farrel Jr. F 5-3 Cheshire, Conn./Westminster School 8 Julie Hall Jr. F 5-7 Mississauga, Ontario / Mississauga Chiefs 9 Jessica Stott Fr. D 5-6 Niverville, Manitoba/Shaftesbury High School 9 Lindsay Stenason Fr. F 5-6 Oakville, Ontario / Oakville Hornets 10 Stephanie Raithby Sr. F 5-3 London, Ont./London Jr. Devilettes 14 Mackenzie Stone Fr. F 5-8 Kars, Ontario / Nepean Wildcats 11 Brittany Berisoff So. F 5-7 Kelowna, B.C./Notre Dame 15 Kolbee McCrea Jr. F 5-9 Wawa, Ontario / Burlington Barracudas 17 Carly Payerl So. F 5-9 Kitchener, Ontario / Waterloo K-W Rangers 13 Viivi Vaattovaara Fr. F/D 5-5 Veikkola, Finland/Hameenlinnan Lyseon Lukio 18 Brittany St. James Fr. F 5-8 Orono, Ontario / Durham West Lightning 12 14 CassandraErin Burns Opela So. Sr. D D 5-8 5-5 Penfield,Listowel, N.Y./BostonOnt./Listowel Shamrocks D.S.S./Niagara/Syracuse 19 Marissa Maugeri Jr. F 5-3 Ajax, Ontario / Durham West Lightning 16 Alice Hughes So. D 5-5 La Canada, Calif./Brewster Academy 20 Erin Zach Sr. F 5-3 Elmira, Ontario / Cambridge Fury 17 Caitlin Hewes Jr. D 5-7 Stillwater, Minn./Stillwater Area High School 21 Emilee Bulleid Jr. D 5-5 Waterdown, Ontario / Stoney Creek Sabres 18 Rebecca Fleming Jr. F 5-6 Newton, Mass./Choate Rosemary Hall/Holy Cross 22 Katie Hubert So. F 5-8 Burlington, Ontario / Burlington Barracudas 19 Margaret Zimmer So. F 5-7 St. Charles, Ill./Chicago Mission 23 Lindsay Grigg Jr. F 5-6 Oakville, Ontario / Oakville Hornets 21 Susan Cavanagh Fr. F 5-6 Warwick, R.I./Cushing Academy 24 Celeste Brown Jr. F 5-6 Great Falls, MT / National Sports Academy 22 Kelly Harris Fr. F 5-7 Canton, Mich./Little Caesars Hockey Club 25 Cassie Clayton Fr. F 5-6 Pickering, Ontario / Mississauga Chiefs 24 Michela Cava So. F 5-4 Thunder Bay, Ont./Thunder Bay Mid 26 Kourtney Kunichika Sr. F 5-5 Fullerton, CA / LA Selects 26 Sarah MacDonnell Jr. F 5-6 Quispamsis, New Brunswick/Brewster Academy/U-18 Team Canada 27 Jess Paton So. F 5-4 Woodstock, Ontario / Waterloo K-W Rangers 29 Elaine Chuli So. G 5-6 Waterford, Ont./Stoney Creek Int./U-18 Team Canada 28 Melissa Bromley Sr. D 5-11 Aurora, Ontario / Aurora Panthers 31 Sarah Moses Sr. G 5-7 New Hamburg, Ont./Kitchner-Waterloo Rangers/Niagara 34 Brooke Stoddart Fr. G 5-6 Elmvale, Ontario / Brampton Thunder 48 Kayla Campero Jr. F 5-10 Wallingford, Conn./Choate Rosemary Hall 35 Jetta Rackleff So. G 5-8 Bend, OR / Summit 62 Emily Snodgrass Jr. F 5-7 Eagan, Minn./Eastview 39 Ali Binnington Jr. G 5-9 Oakville, Ontario / Mississauga Chiefs 94 Leah Buress So. F 5-4 Windsor, Ont./Bluewater Int. Head Coach: Scott McDonald (Niagara ’00, 8th Season) Head Coach: Chris MacKenzie (Niagara ’00, 1st Season) Assistant Coach: Shivaun Siegl (Vermont ’07, 3rd Season) Assistant Coach: Casey Handrahan (Niagara ’04, 1st Season) Assistant Coach: Matt Woodard (American International, 1st Season) Assistant Coach: Jaclyn Hawkins (Connecticut ‘08, 1st Season) Volunteer Assistant Coach: RA Mobile.
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