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All-Time Results ALL-TIME RESULTS 10/5 Bemidji State 2 1 10/12 Connecticut 2 0 10/13 Connecticut 4 2 10/19 at St. Lawrence 1 4 10/20 at St. Lawrence 2 5 10/26 St. Cloud State 3 0 10/27 St. Cloud State 2 1 11/2 at Minnesota State 2 1 11/3 at Minnesota State 3 2 11/8 Findlay 7 1 11/10 at Findlay 3 0 11/16 Wisconsin 2 3 11/17 Wisconsin 2 4 11/23 Princeton 1 2 (ot) 11/24 Princeton 2 2 (ot) 12/7 at Brown 4 1 12/8 at Yale 2 1 12/14 at Niagara 4 3 1/3 Vermont 5 0 11/3 at Findlay 0 0 (ot) 11/10 at Wayne State 4 1 1/4 Vermont 6 1 1999-00 (23-6-0) 1/11 at Colgate 3 1 DATE OPPONENT MU OPP 11/4 at Findlay 3 4 11/11 at Wayne State 3 0 1/12 at Colgate 7 0 10/9 Penn State (exh) 17 0 11/18 Wayne State 5 2 11/24 Cornell 2 1 1/18 at Cornell 4 1 10/15 at New Hampshire 0 6 11/19 Wayne State 6 0 11/25 Cornell 4 1 1/19 at Cornell 4 0 10/16 at New Hampshire 1 6 11/24 Maine 3 0 12/1 at Bemidji State 3 3 (ot) 1/25 at Ohio State 2 1 10/22 St. Lawrence 0 4 11/25 Maine 1 4 12/2 at Bemidji State 3 1 2/2 Harvard 2 5 10/23 St. Lawrence 0 3 12/2 at Yale 5 2 12/8 at Findlay 4 1 2/7 Wayne State 3 0 10/30 Findlay 5 2 12/3 at Yale 3 1 12/9 at Findlay 3 1 2/9 at Wayne State 3 2 11/5 at Holy Cross 21 0 12/9 MSU-Mankato 4 0 12/15 at St. Cloud State 2 1(ot) 2/16 Niagara 6 3 11/6 at Holy Cross 14 0 12/10 MSU-Mankato 4 1 12/16 at St. Cloud State 4 1 2/21 Dartmouth 2 3 11/12 Vermont 2 1 12/15 at New Hampshire 5 4 (ot) 1/5 Colgate 3 0 2/22 Dartmouth 0 2 11/13 Vermont 5 0 12/16 at New Hampshire 1 2 1/6 Colgate 4 0 3/8 vs Wayne State* 5 0 11/21 at Niagara 1 4 12/29 Princeton 1 3 1/8 Niagara 2 1 3/9 vs Findlay# 1 0 11/27 Sacred Heart 8 0 12/30 Princeton 2 5 1/19 at Vermont 4 0 * CHA Semifinal at Wayne State 11/28 Sacred Heart 6 0 1/5 at MSU-Mankato 3 1 1/20 at Vermont 5 0 # CHA Championship at Wayne State 12/4 Manhattanville 5 1 1/6 at Minnesota 0 3 1/25 at Dartmouth 1 11 1/13 Niagara 3 1 1/26 at Dartmouth 2 5 12/5 Manhattanville 6 1 2003-2004 (26-6-4) 12/7 Union 15 0 1/14 at Niagara 0 2 2/1 Wayne State 7 0 DATE OPPONENT MU OPP 12/10 at Williams 2 0 1/19 at Brown 0 1 2/2 Wayne State 4 0 10/4 Telus Lightning (exh) 8 3 12/11 at Hamilton 6 0 1/20 vs Boston College* 0 1 2/8 Findlay 3 1 10/18 at Connecticut 2 1 1/8 Niagara 0 2 1/26 at Providence 4 2 2/9 Findlay 4 0 10/19 at Connecticut 2 2 (ot) 1/14 Wisconsin-Superior 13 0 1/27 at Providence 1 3 2/16 Brown 2 4 10/24 St. Lawrence 3 1 1/15 Wisconsin-Superior 10 0 2/2 Findlay 3 3 (ot) 2/17 Brown 5 3 10/25 St. Lawrence 2 4 1/21 at Wayne State 4 1 2/3 Findlay 2 1 2/24 Findlay* 4 2 10/31 at Bemidji State 8 0 1/22 at Wayne State 7 1 2/16 at Wayne State 1 0 * GLWHA Championship 11/1 at Bemidji State 3 1 2/5 Findlay 5 2 2/17 at Wayne State 5 2 11/8 at Findlay 3 1 2/12 at Manhattanville 4 0 2/25 at Findlay& 1 2 11/9 at Findlay 5 3 2/13 at Manhattanville 5 0 * at Brown University 11/15 Wayne State 1 0 2/18 Wayne State 7 0 & GLWHA Championship 11/16 Wayne State 5 1 2/19 Wayne State 10 0 11/22 Colgate 5 0 2/25 at Findlay 3 0 2001-02 (24-8-1) 11/23 Colgate 4 2 2/26 at Findlay 2 0 DATE OPPONENT MU OPP 10/6 at MSU-Mankato 3 1 11/28 at St. Cloud State 1 3 2000-01 (14-16-3) 10/7 at MSU-Mankato 3 1 11/29 at St. Cloud State 3 0 10/13 at Northeastern 0 2 12/6 at Niagara 3 1 DATE OPPONENT MU OPP 12/7 at Niagara 4 1 10/14 at Wisconsin 3 5 10/19 St. Lawrence 1 2 10/20 St. Lawrence 3 4 (ot) 12/14 at Dartmouth 0 0 (ot) 10/15 at Wisconsin 0 2 1/3 Yale 3 2 10/20 at St. Lawrence 2 2 (ot) 10/26 Minnesota 1 2 (ot) 10/28 at Niagara 3 0 2002-2003 (25-8-1) 1/4 Yale 1 1 (ot) 10/21 at St. Lawrence 2 4 1/10 Providence 3 2 10/28 Northeastern 1 3 11/3 at Princeton 5 2 DATE OPPONENT MU OPP 11/4 at Princeton 1 3 10/4 Bemidji State 1 0 1/11 New Hampshire 2 2 (ot) 10/29 Northeastern 1 2 1/16 at Minnesota 1 5 Mercyhurst Women’s Hockey All-Time Statistical Guide ALL-TIME RESULTS CONT. 1/23 Boston College 6 0 3/18 at Wisconsin% 1 2(2ot) 2007-08 (26-8-3) 1/28 Niagara 5 0 * CHA Semifinal at Wayne State DATE OPPONENT MU OPP 1/29 Niagara 5 1 # CHA Championship at Wayne State 10/2 at Robert Morris 3 0 2/5 at Colgate 4 1 % NCAA Quarterfinal 10/5 Maine 4 0 2/6 at Colgate 0 3 2006-07 (32-2-3) 10/6 Maine 5 0 2/11 at Brown 3 2 DATE OPPONENT MU OPP 10/12 Boston 6 5 2/12 at Brown 2 1 9/30 at Maine 5 2 10/13 Boston 4 1 2/19 Cornell 5 0 10/1 at Maine 8 1 10/20 at Minn. Duluth 1 1 (ot) 2/20 Cornell 4 1 10/13 Clarkson 5 2 10/21 at Minn. Duluth 1 3 2/25 at Quinnipiac 6 0 10/14 Clarkson 3 3 (ot) 10/26 Colgate 5 1 2/26 at Quinnipiac 5 0 10/21 Dartmouth 5 3 10/27 Colgate 6 4 3/4 Wayne State 5 0 10/22 Dartmouth 1 0 10/30 Robert Morris 6 1 3/5 Wayne State 6 0 10/28 Providence 4 3 11/16 at Clarkson 2 2 (ot) 3/12 Quinnipiac* 9 1 10/29 Providence 3 0 11/17 at Clarkson 2 3 3/13 Niagara# 4 1 11/3 at Colgate 4 2 11/23 at Princeton 3 1 3/19 at Harvard% 4 5 (3ot) 11/4 at Colgate 3 1 11/24 at Princeton 1 0 * CHA Semifinal 11/17 at St. Lawrence 4 2 12/1 at Niagara 6 1 # CHA Championship 1/17 at Minnesota 1 3 11/18 at St. Lawrence 2 3 12/2 at Niagara 5 0 % NCAA Quarterfinal 1/24 Quinnipiac 7 0 11/24 Boston College 4 0 12/7 New Hampshire 4 3 11/25 at New Hampshire 2 1 12/8 New Hampshire 2 5 1/25 Quinnipiac 3 1 2005-2006 (23-8-6) 1/31 Ohio State 2 1 12/1 Princeton 6 1 12/15 at Dartmouth 7 0 DATE OPPONENT MU OPP 2/7 at Wayne State 6 0 12/2 Princeton 1 0 (ot) 12/16 at Dartmouth 4 6 10/1 Durham (exh) 2 2 2/8 at Wayne State 3 0 12/9 at Robert Morris 3 0 1/12 at Providence 3 7 10/7 Minnesota State 0 2 2/14 Findlay 2 1 12/10 at Robert Morris 5 0 1/13 at Providence 3 0 10/8 Minnesota State 4 2 2/15 Findlay 4 3 (ot) 1/5 Cornell 2 1 1/18 Yale 5 3 10/14 at Clarkson 2 1 2/28 at Princeton 4 2 1/6 Cornell 6 2 1/19 Brown 4 2 10/15 at Clarkson 6 0 2/29 at Princeton 0 3 1/12 at Wayne State 8 0 1/25 Quinnipiac 7 1 10/21 Minnesota 0 1 3/6 Niagara 1 3 1/13 at Wayne State 7 5 1/26 Quinnipiac 7 0 10/22 Minnesota 2 4 3/7 Niagara 5 2 1/19 UConn 3 3 (ot) 2/8 Wayne State 4 5 (ot) 10/29 St. Lawrence 2 3 (ot) 3/13 vs Wayne State* 4 0 1/20 UConn 5 0 2/9 Wayne State 2 2 (ot) 11/30 St. Lawrence 1 4 3/14 at Niagara# 3 1 1/26 at Yale 5 4 2/15 Niagara 5 2 11/4 Niagara 3 0 * CHA Semifinal at Niagara 1/27 at Quinnipiac 3 0 2/16 Niagara 5 1 11/5 Niagara 5 2 # CHA Championship at Niagara 2/2 Niagara 3 1 2/22 at Wayne State 4 1 11/11 at Bemidji State 2 2 (ot) 2/3 Niagara 7 2 2/23 at Wayne State 2 3 11/12 at Bemidji State 4 2 2/9 Robert Morris 7 0 2/29 Robert Morris 5 2 2004-2005 (28-7-2) 11/25 at Princeton 3 2 DATE OPPONENT MU OPP 2/10 Robert Morris 6 0 3/1 at Robert Morris 5 4 (ot) 11/26 at Princeton 3 4 (ot) 10/9 Bemidji State 1 2 2/16 Wayne State 3 1 3/7 Niagara* 4 2 12/3 Yale 6 2 10/10 Bemidji State 4 2 2/17 Wayne State 4 2 3/8 vs Wayne State# 2 1 (ot) 12/4 Yale 4 3 10/16 Quinnipiac 11 1 2/23 at Niagara 2 1 12/9 at Robert Morris 5 3 3/15 at Minn.
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