A staple in the region and an emerging program on the national stage, the Athletic Department continues to bolster its reputation as a program on the rise in all areas: athletic achievement, academic success and overall participation. More than 325 Valiant student-athletes (nearly 20 percent of the student body) took part in intercollegiate athletics during the 2010-11 school year, showcasing the continued and rapid growth of athletics at Manhattanville. With the announcement that the department will begin sponsoring women’s golf starting in 2012-13, the program has expanded to 22 intercollegiate teams – including eight new sports that have been established or re-established since 2007 alone. And teams at Manhattanville do not just compete, they win. Four teams earned conference regular-season or tournament championships in 2010-11 and three Valiant squads (women’s soccer, women’s hockey and men’s golf) appeared in the NCAA Tournament. 13 of 21 Valiant squads earned berths in their respective conference championships last year, including the eighth title in 12 seasons for the women’s hockey team and the second straight title for men’s golf. In addition, a pair of Manhattanville squads (men’s hockey and women’s hockey) spent much of the year nationally ranked while two more programs (men’s basketball and men’s golf) topped the list of teams receiving votes nationally in their respective polls over the course of the year. On an individual level, many Valiant student-athletes were honored in 2010-11 as well, including a pair of Freedom Conference Players of the Year and two Freedom Rookies of the Year to go with 32 combined All-Conference honorees. In the last 10 years, at least 35 former Valiants have gone on to play their sport professionally either domestically or overseas as well. But at Manhattanville, athletics is only one part of becoming a well- rounded student-athlete. In the classroom, Valiant athletes consistently achieve higher grade-point averages than the student body as a whole, Manhattanville Quick Facts: as evidenced by the 3.20 Athletic Department GPA for the Spring 2011 semester and the fact that all but four Valiant teams recorded a team • 22 Varsity Sports GPA of 3.000 or higher for the spring term. In addition, the department • Over 325 Student-Athletes boasted its fi rst CoSIDA Academic All-American in 27 years and a pair of • 8 Sports Added Since 2007 CoSIDA Academic All-District representatives, while the department also shattered its previous best with 114 student-athletes named Academic • 25 All-Americans (21 since 1999) All-Conference honorees. • Over 1,000 Service Hours Per Year Community service also continues to play a vital role in the student- athlete experience at Manhattanville, as each team performs hundreds • Cumulative Department GPA over 3.200 of community service hours each year. In addition to active involvement with many local sports teams and youth organizations both on and off campus, Valiant teams sponsor events such as the women’s basketball “Pink Zone” night and the women’s hockey “Think Pink” event to promote cancer awareness. As a result of these and other efforts, the school “To the valiant of heart, nothing is impossible.” was the recipient of two Jostens/NADIIIAA Community Service Awards in 2009, one of only 13 institutions honored and the only school to receive - Jeanne d’Albret two awards. The service aspect of the Valiant student-athlete experience plays a large role in helping Valiant athletes fulfi ll the college’s mission of educating students to be ethically and socially responsible leaders in a global community. Quick Facts and Contents Table of Contents On the Cover Quick Facts Quick Facts and Contents...... 1 Location: Purchase, N.Y. Athletic Administration...... 2 Founded: 1841 Coaching Staff...... 3 Enrollment: 1,800 2011-12 Roster/Schedule...... 4 Nickname: Valiants 2011-12 Opponents...... 5 Colors: Crimson & White 2011-12 Season Preview...... 6 Affiliation: NCAA Division III Returning Players...... 7-14 Conference: ECAC East Home Facility: Playland Ice Casino Newcomers...... 14-15 Dimensions: 205’ x 80’ 2010-11 Season Statistics...... 16 Year Opened: 1930 Game-by-Game Results...... 17-18 Interim President: Dr. Jon Strauss All-Time Records vs. Opponents...... 19 Athletic Director: Keith Levinthal All-Time Roster...... 20 Sr. Woman Administrator: Julene Fisher Record Books...... 21-23 Department Phone: (914) 323-5280 Individual Honors...... 24-25 Website: www.GoValiants.com Facilities...... 26-27 School Address: 2900 Purchase St. Manhattanville College...... 28-29 Left to right: Junior Emy Cote, seniors Purchase, N.Y. 10577 Hannah Muskego and Jackie Solomito WOMEN’S HOCKEY STAFF Media Information Head Coach: David Turco BROADCAST: All Valiant women’s hockey home games this season as well as select away Alma Mater: American International ’09 contests will be broadcast live on GoValiants.com as either an audio or video stream, as Career Record: First season Assistant Director of Sports Information Sean Engel or Director of Sports Information Steve Office Phone: (914) 305-2200 Sheridan will call the action both from Playland Ice Casino and on location via GoValiants. TV and WMVL 88.1 FM. For more information, a complete broadcast schedule, or to listen Email: [email protected] to and/or watch the broadcasts, log on to GoValiants.com and click on the Live Audio and Assistant Coach: Matt Woodard Live Video tabs on the top of the page, under the Fan Zone section. Office Phone: (914) 305-2200 CREDENTIAL REQUESTS: Members of the media wishing to attend Valiant women’s Email: [email protected] hockey games must contact the Manhattanville Sports Information Office in advance. Seat- ing and limited phone/internet access is available for working media in the press area of TEAM INFORMATION Playland Ice Casino above the team benches. Game programs and updated statistics for 2010-11 Record: 19-8-2 both teams will be available in the press area prior to the game. Following the contest, Final USCHO.com Ranking: 8th Place a final box score will be made available to media outlets and can be faxed or e-mailed to ECAC East Record: 13-4-1 (2nd place) requested outlets not in attendance. Home/Road/Neutral: 10-2-0/8-5-2/1-1-0 INTERVIEW POLICY: All interview requests for Valiant student-athletes and coaches must Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 17/7 be made through the Manhattanville Sports Information Department. Media planning to attend practice should contact the Sports Information Office to confirm practice times and Newcomers: 9 player/coach availability. Game-day interviews prior to the game are not permitted. Coach Turco and requested student-athletes will be available to credentialed media members SPORTS INFORMATION after a 10-minute cooling-off period following the end of the game. Director of Sports Information: Steve Sheridan Office Phone: (914) 323-7280 Directions to Playland Ice Casino Fax: (914) 323-3180 FROM THE NORTH: Take the Taconic State Parkway South to the Cross Westchester E-Mail: [email protected] Expressway (I-287) East. Merge onto I-95 South and follow to Exit 19 (Playland Parkway). Assistant Director of Sports Information/ Follow Playland Parkway for two miles until it ends at Rye Playland; turn left to reach the WIH Contact: Sean Engel hockey rink. Office Phone: (914) 323-7280 FROM THE SOUTH: Take the Cross Island Parkway North to the Throgs Neck Bridge, Fax: (914) 323-3180 following signs for I-95 North. Merge onto I-95 North and follow to Exit 19 (Playland E-Mail: [email protected] Parkway). Follow Playland Parkway for two miles until it ends at Rye Playland; turn left to reach the hockey rink. FROM THE WEST: Take the Tappan Zee Bridge (I-287) and continue on the Cross Westchester Expressway (I-287) East. Merge onto I-95 South and follow to Exit 19 (Play- land Parkway). Follow Playland Parkway for two miles until it ends at Rye Playland; turn left to reach the hockey rink. Launched in 2009, GoValiants.TV is back for its second full FROM NEW ENGLAND: Take I-90 West to I-84 West and then to I-91 South. Merge season in 2011-12 and, as the online home for all Manhattanville onto I-95 South and follow to Exit 19 (Playland Parkway). Follow Playland Parkway for Athletics video streaming, is the only place you need to watch two miles until it ends at Rye Playland; turn left to reach the hockey rink. home games for all of your favorite Valiant teams, including the women’s hockey team! Partnering with Pack Network, GoVal- Media Guide Credits iants.TV features one of the most ambitious and wide-ranging The 2011-12 Manhattanville College Women’s Hockey Media Guide was designed and video platforms in Division III and puts Manhattanville on par written by Sean Engel, Assistant Director of Sports Information. Design and editorial as- with some of the top Division I programs in the country. sistance by Steve Sheridan, Director of Sports Information. Photography courtesy of Gene With a GoValiants.TV All-Access pass, subscribers can watch Boyars, Jennifer Langille (Norwich University), and the Manhattanville Sports Information every broadcasted event for every Manhattanville team for a full Department. year. The pass also gives the subscriber access to the complete Anyone with historical information that may be incorrect or that have been omitted from archives section as well as premium content such as full-screen this guide is encouraged to contact the Manhattanville Department of Sports Informa- game view, exclusive interviews and other web-only content. tion. All information in this guide is current as of October 20, 2010. All game times listed Only want to watch one game? GoValiants.TV also offers a pay- throughout the guide are Eastern. per-game rate as well. 2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Hockey Media Guide 1 Manhattanville Athletic Administration Director of Athletics Keith Levinthal Ninth Year • Hobart ’95 Keith Levinthal begins his ninth full year as Director of Athletics at Manhattanville College in 2011-12 and continues to establish the school as a regional and national leader in athletic success, academic achievement and community involvement. The architect and head coach of Manhattanville’s nationally recognized men’s hockey program before stepping aside in October 2011, Levinthal will now concentrate full time on keeping Manhattanville in the local, regional and national spotlight.

Levinthal has led the Valiant athletic program to unprecedented heights in recent years, as Manhattanville has collected 52 conference championships – 26 regular-season championships and 26 tournament titles – in the last eight seasons alone. In that span, the program has also produced 27 conference Players of the Year, 15 All-American selections and one National Player of the Year. As a head coach with the men’s hockey team, Levinthal stepped aside with the most wins of any mentor in Manhattanville department history, posting a 202-84-28 (.688) record in 12 seasons and twice earning ECAC West Conference Coach of the Year honors. He left as the 14th winningest coach in NCAA hockey history (all Divisions) and sixth among Division III leaders in terms of winning percentage, and led the team to four NCAA Tournaments, four ECAC West Tournament titles and a pair of fi rst-place fi nishes in the ECAC West regular-season standings. Under Levinthal’s guidance, Manhattanville as a whole continued its recent string of very successful seasons in 2010-11, as 15 teams participated in conference postseason play and four squads won a conference regular-season or tournament title. The Valiant women’s soccer, women’s hockey and men’s golf teams won conference championships and advanced to the NCAA Tournament during the season, while the men’s basketball team achieved the fi rst D3Hoops.com national ranking in program history and the men’s golf team received votes in multiple national coaches polls for the fi rst time. Off the fi eld, a program-record 114 Valiant student-athletes were named to their respective conference Academic Honor Rolls as well, while the program also earned its fi rst CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-American selection in 27 years and a pair of CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-District honorees.

In 2007-08, Levinthal guided the Athletics Department as it transitioned from the Skyline Conference to the Freedom Conference and also reintroduced volleyball and cross country programs to the school. The Valiants saw immediate success in its new conference as two teams clinched Freedom Conference regular-season championships and three programs won conference tournaments in advancing to the NCAA Tournament. The women’s hockey team advanced to the program’s third National Championship game, while the women’s soccer team reached the NCAA Tournament for the fi rst time in program history.

Levinthal also led the Valiants to a record-breaking year in 2006-07, as six teams won conference championships and a program-record fi ve teams qualifi ed for the NCAA Tournament. His men’s hockey team spent 13 consecutive weeks as the top-ranked team in the nation and earned its fi rst-ever berth in the national semifi nals, while goaltender Andrew Gallant became the fi rst Manhattanville student-athlete to be named a National Player of the Year. Six coaches were named as conference Coach of the Year, while a program-best four Valiant student-athletes were also named CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District honorees. And, for the fi rst time ever, Valiant teams won more league championships than any other Skyline Conference team.

Levinthal saw immediate athletic success during his fi rst full year at the helm, as all 14 of Manhattanville’s athletic programs participated in postseason play during the 2003-04 year. Four teams earned bids to the ECAC postseason tournaments, while the women’s program earned its third consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance. In 2004, Levinthal also received the honor of beginning a four-year term on the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Ice Hockey Rules Committee, serving as one of 13 overall members and one of just four from Division III institutions. But in addition to athletic success, at the heart of every successful program lie sound resources for its lifeblood – its student-athletes. Therefore, Levinthal has made it a priority to provide the resources needed to create an environment in which Manhattanville student-athletes can achieve at the highest level in all areas: academically, socially and athletically. A 1995 graduate of Hobart College, Levinthal is committed to developing all aspects of the athletics program. In his tenure at Manhattanville, Levinthal’s agenda has included: Student-Athlete Development - Manhattanville continues to be on the cutting edge in the total development of its student-athletes. Valiant student- athletes have exhibited a strong presence and desire to serve the New York area. All varsity teams participate in outreach activities, positively impacting numerous area youth groups, hospitals, schools and agencies. Professionalism - Under Levinthal’s guidance, Manhattanville athletics received a much-needed face-lift. With a new website, logo, team colors and method of business, he has streamlined and energized the department. The result has been increased exposure to Manhattanville student-athletes, improved performance both on and off the fi eld, and increased support from fans and alumni. Exposure - Manhattanville Athletics continues to maintain a strong presence on national and regional media outlets. Levinthal has helped increase the program’s media opportunities as well as displaying the values of the Valiants constantly in the public eye. Assistant Director of Athletics Julene Fisher Seventh Year • Marymount ’02 Julene Fisher is in her seventh year as Assistant Athletic Director and Senior Woman Administrator, and her ninth year overall within the Manhattanville Athletic Department in 2011-12.

As Assistant Athletic Director, Fisher is responsible for assisting the athletic director in an administrative capacity. She handles the scheduling for all of Manhattanville’s 21 sports and also handles travel accommodations and assignment of the department’s student workers.

A former Assistant Sports Information Director at Manhattanville, Fisher also assists the Sports Information Department by serving as a statistician for home baseball games and select other home contests. Fisher began her tenure at Manhattanville as an administrative assistant in the Manhattanville Development Offi ce before moving over to the Athletic Department. Fisher graduated from Marymount College in 2002 as an English/Journalism . She served as the editor-in-chief of Marymount’s student newspaper, The Cormont, and also was a four-year letterwinner in both swimming and softball at the school. In television, she worked in conjunction with ABC News, the Discovery Channel and HBO to produce the hit series, “The Justice Files”, as well as HBO’s Emmy award winning documentary “In Memoriam: New York City, 9/11”. 2 2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Hockey Media Guide Manhattanville Coaching Staff Head Coach David Turco First Season • American International ’09 David Turco is currently in his first season as the head women’s hockey coach at Manhattanville after completing his second season as an assistant coach with the program in 2010-11.

Turco works heavily with the team’s defensive unit as well as helping with video work, recruiting and academic monitoring.

In his first season with Manhattanville in 2009-10, Turco helped lead the Valiants to their sixth ECAC East regular-season championship and the program’s ninth straight top seed in the ECAC East Conference Tournament. In 2010-11, Turco was on the bench as the Valiants won the eighth ECAC East Conference Tournament title in program history as the second seed.

In his second season, the Valiants captured their eighth ECAC East Conference Tournament championship and the program’s eighth NCAA Tournament berth after finishing the season with a 19-8-2 record and a #8 ranking in the final USCHO.com Division III National poll of the year. Finishing the year second in the ECAC East standings, the team went on the road to stun #3 and top-seeded Norwich, 4-2, in the championship game to clinch the NCAA Tournament appearance.

A 2009 graduate of American International College, Turco played four seasons with the Yellow Jackets. In four collegiate seasons, he played in 112 career games with 11 goals and 27 assists for 38 career points, including a career-high four goals and 12 assists in his junior season of 2007-08. Turco is also involved with multiple hockey schools throughout his native Northern .

Prior to his collegiate career, Turco was named the Most Valuable Player of the MWJHL in 2004-05 playing for the Cambridge Winterhawks where he led the league in scoring with 41 goals and 48 assists in 46 games.

In the summer of 2009, Turco worked the Pacific Steelers showcase Camp in Surrey, B.C.

A native of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Turco currently resides in Purchase, N.Y.

Assistant Coach Matt Woodard First Season • American International ’09 Matt Woodard is in his first season as an assistant coach with the Manhattanville women’s hockey program in 2011-12.

Woodard played collegiately at American International College, earning four varsity letters with the Division I men’s hockey program. Woodard left as the school’s all-time leader in games played with 133 appearances on the ice for the Yellow Jackets, and the blueliner also netted six goals with 23 assists for 29 points in his career. Off the ice, Woodard was a four-time All-Academic Team selection and the recipient of the ECAC Award of Merit as a senior.

After graduation, Woodard played one season in the semi-professional International Hockey League, scoring six goals with 10 assists for 16 points in 68 games for the Fort Wayne Komets and the Bloomington PrairieThunder.

Woodard graduated from American International College in 2009 with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and psychology.

A native of Saint Lewis Park, Minn., Woodard currently resides in Purchase, N.Y., as he pursues his graduate degree at Manhattanville.

2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Hockey Media Guide 3 Manhattanville 2011-12 Roster No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/Last Team 3 Michelle Meggiolaro Fr. F 5-3 Whippany, N.J./New Jersey Colonials 4 Mallory Watts So. D 5-1 Bloomfield, Mich./Honeybaked 5 Sonia Occhionero Jr. F 5-3 Montreal, Quebec/Kent School 6 Lauren Nutkevitch Jr. D 5-5 Montreal, Quebec/Dawson College 7 Erin Sidjak Jr. D 5-7 Delta, British Columbia/Pacific Steelers 8 Katie Little Jr. F 5-11 Victoria, British Columbia/Team British Columbia 9 Aubrey Bachand Fr. F 5-5 Harwichport, Mass./ Academy 10 Nicolette Gosselin Fr. F 5-5 Barre, Vt./VT 802 Selects 11 Alyssa Taylor Jr. F 5-11 Craik, Saskatchewan/Sait Polytechnic 14 Jessica Kehoe Jr. F 5-7 Kemptville, Ontario/Nepean Wildcats 15 Sydney Asselstine Fr. F 5-8 Hartington, Ontario/Nepean Wildcats 16 Hannah Muskego Sr. D 5-8 Neilburg, Saskatchewan/PWM Steelers 17 Mary Rose Morrison Jr. F 5-8 Ridgefield, Conn./ Stars 18 Rachael Morrison Fr. D 5-5 Ridgefield, Conn./Sound Shore Warriors 19 Haleigh Hutchinson So. F 5-1 Allen Park, Mich./Honeybaked 20 Julia Rodricks Fr. D 5-4 Baltimore, Md./Mid Fairfield Stars (Conn.) 21 Trenah Stauffer Fr. D 5-5 Salmon, Idaho/Colorado Select U19AAA 22 Alla Traun Fr. F 5-8 Edina, Minn./Minnesota Thoroughbreds 24 Caitlyn Beauvais So. F 5-1 Port Coquitlam, British Columbia/Pacific Steelers 25 Jackie Solomito Sr. F 5-3 Sea Cliff, N.Y./ 27 Lynsey Schill Jr. F 5-9 Waterloo, Ontario/Kitchener Rangers 28 Kelly Keane Jr. F 5-4 Longmeadow, Mass./New England Falcons 29 Natalie Horton Jr. F 5-2 Bakersfield, Calif./LA Selects 30 Emy Cote Jr. GK 5-5 Saint-Hubert, Quebec/Dawson College 31 Mary Evans So. GK 5-8 Detroit, Mich./Honeybaked 35 Kirsten Shaughnessy Fr. GK 5-7 Le Center, Minn./LeSeuer-Henderson St. Peter Head Coach: David Turco (American International ’09, first season) Assistant Coach: Matt Woodard (American International ’09, first season)

2011-12 Schedule Pronunciation Guide Oct. 28 vs. RIT # 4:00 p.m. #3: Mehj-ee-o-LAR-o #21: TRAY-nah Oct. 29 vs. Elmira # 3:00 p.m. Nov. 4 at UMass Boston * 4:00 p.m. #5: O-CHEE-o-NAIR-o #22: TRON Nov. 5 at Saint Anselm * 3:00 p.m. #6: NUT-ka-vitch #24: BOW-vay Nov. 18 HOLY CROSS * 7:00 p.m. #7: SID-jack #25: SOLA-mee-toe Nov. 19 SALVE REGINA * 3:00 p.m. #9: ba-SHAND #30: CO-tay Nov. 22 NEUMANN 7:00 p.m. Dec. 2 at Plymouth State * 6:00 p.m. #15: AZZ-el-stine Dec. 3 at Southern Maine * 1:00 p.m. #16: mus-KAY-go Dec. 9 at Middlebury 7:00 p.m. Dec. 10 at Plattsburgh State 3:00 p.m. Jan. 6 ELMIRA * 6:15 p.m. Jan. 7 at Utica 4:00 p.m. The ECAC East Conference Jan. 13 at Nichols * 7:40 p.m. Jan. 14 NICHOLS * 7:00 p.m. One of the up-and-coming conferences in Division III women’s Jan. 20 at Norwich * 7:00 p.m. hockey, the ECAC East Conference has provided Manhattanville Jan. 21 at Saint Michael’s * 3:00 p.m. with a tough challenge since the conference’s inception before Jan. 27 SAINT ANSELM * 7:00 p.m. the 2001-02 season. Jan. 28 UMASS BOSTON * 3:00 p.m. Feb. 3 CASTLETON STATE * 7:00 p.m. In recent years, the ECAC East has started to produce multiple Feb. 4 NEW ENGLAND * 3:00 p.m. national-championship caliber programs, as for the first time Feb. 10 at Salve Regina * 8:00 p.m. multiple teams (Manhattanville and Norwich) earned berths in Feb. 11 at Holy Cross * 2:00 p.m. the NCAA Tournament in 2011 and multiple teams have received Feb. 17 SOUTHERN MAINE * 7:00 p.m. Feb. 18 PLYMOUTH STATE * 4:00 p.m. votes in the USCHO.com Div. III National polls. In all, five NCAA Feb. 25 ECAC East Quarterfinals $ TBA title games have seen an ECAC East team represented, led by Mar. 3 ECAC East Semifinals $ TBA the Valiants reaching the title game three times. Mar. 4 ECAC East Championship $ TBA Since its inception in 2001, Manhattanville has been easily the Mar. 10-11 NCAA Tournament First Round $ TBA Mar. 16 NCAA Tournament Semifinals % TBA ECAC East’s most successful Mar. 17 NCAA Tournament Championship % TBA program, leading all current teams with six regular-season * - Indicates ECAC East Conference Game titles and eight tournament # - ECAC East-West Classic (Northfield, Vt.) championships. $ - ECAC East/NCAA Tournament (at campus sites)

4 2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Hockey Media Guide 2011-12 Opponents Castleton State College SUNY Plattsburgh Feb. 3 at Rye, N.Y. Dec. 10 at Plattsburgh, N.Y. Location: Castleton, Vt. Location: Plattsburgh, N.Y. Nickname: Spartans Nickname: Cardinals Conference: ECAC East Conference: ECAC West Head Coach: Bill Bowes (First season) Head Coach: Kevin Houle (186-31-14, 8 seasons) 2010-11 Record: 5-19-2 (10th place) 2010-11 Record: 20-4-3 (T-1st place) All-Time Meetings: MVille leads, 14-0-0 All-Time Meetings: Plattsburgh leads, 12-1-3 Last Meeting: Feb. 26, 2011 (Mville 8-1 Win) Last Meeting: Jan. 8, 2011 (Plattsburgh 5-2 Win) Plymouth State University Oct. 29 at Northfield, Vt.; Jan. 6 at Rye, N.Y. Dec. 2 at Plymouth, N.H. ; Feb. 18 at Rye, N.Y. Location: Elmira, N.Y. Location: Plymouth, N.H. Nickname: Soaring Eagles Nickname: Panthers Conference: ECAC West Conference: ECAC East Head Coach: Greg Fargo (64-18-4, 3 seasons) Head Coach: Ashley Kilstein (First season) 2010-11 Record: 16-8-2 (3rd place) 2010-11 Record: 1-21-1 (12th place) All-Time Meetings: Elmira leads, 13-5-2 All-Time Meetings: MVille leads, 6-0-0 Last Meeting: Nov. 11, 2010 (MVille 2-1 Win) Last Meeting: Jan. 21, 2011 (Mville 9-1 Win) The College of the Holy Cross Rochester Institute of Technology Nov. 18 at Rye, N.Y.; Feb. 11 at Worcester, Mass. Oct. 28 at Northfield, Vt. Location: Worcester, Mass. Location: Rochester, N.Y. Nickname: Crusaders Nickname: Tigers Conference: ECAC East Conference: ECAC West Head Coach: Peter Van Buskirk (161-107-17, 11 seasons) Head Coach: Scott McDonald (107-21-9, 4 seasons) 2010-11 Record: 17-9-1 (3rd place) 2010-11 Record: 26-2-2 (T-1st place) All-Time Meetings: MVille leads, 19-3-0 All-Time Meetings: MVille leads, 11-6-1 Last Meeting: Nov. 19, 2010 (MVille 2-1 Win) Last Meeting: Mar. 4, 2007 (MVille 3-2 Win) University of Massachusetts-Boston Saint Anselm College Nov. 4 at Boston, Mass.; Jan. 28 at Rye, N.Y Nov. 5 at Manchester, N.H.; Jan. 27 at Rye, N.Y. Location: Boston, Mass. Location: Manchester, N.H. Nickname: Beacons Nickname: Hawks Conference: ECAC East Conference: ECAC East Head Coach: Colleen Harris (14-11-1, 1 season) Head Coach: Kerstin Matthews (51-26-4, 3 seasons) 2010-11 Record: 14-11-1 (7th place) 2010-11 Record: 20-6-1 (3rd place) All-Time Meetings: MVille leads, 17-1-0 All-Time Meetings: MVille leads, 7-5-0 Last Meeting: Mar. 5, 2011 (MVille 2-1 Win) Last Meeting: Jan. 28, 2011 (Saint Anselm 4-1 Win) Saint Michael’s College Dec 9 at Middlebury, Vt. Jan. 21 in Colchester, Vt. Location: Middlebury, Vt. Location: Colchester, Vt. Nickname: Panthers Nickname: Purple Knights Conference: NESCAC Conference: ECAC East Head Coach: Bill Mandigo (430-110-24, 23 seasons) Head Coach: Chris Donovan (46-201-9, 11 seasons) 2010-11 Record: 23-5-1 (1st place) 2010-11 Record: 6-19-2 (9th place) All-Time Meetings: Middlebury leads, 5-3-0 All-Time Meetings: MVille leads, 21-0-0 Last Meeting: Mar. 12, 2011 (Middlebury 1-0 Win) Last Meeting: Feb. 18, 2011 (MVille 9-1 Win) Nov. 22 at Rye, N.Y. Nov. 19 at Rye, N.Y.; Feb. 10 at Middletown, R.I. Location: Aston, Pa. Location: Portsmouth, R.I. Nickname: Knights Nickname: Seahawks Conference: ECAC West Conference: ECAC East Head Coach: Casey Handrahan (16-7-4, 1 season) Head Coach: Michael Cox (59-63-10, 5 seasons) 2010-11 Record: 16-7-4 (4th place) 2010-11 Record: 10-13-3 (6th place) All-Time Meetings: MVille leads, 1-0-1 All-Time Meetings: MVille leads, 22-2-0 Last Meeting: Dec. 7, 2010 (2-2 Tie) Last Meeting: Feb. 11, 2011 (MVille 4-1 Win) University of Southern Maine Feb. 4 at Rye, N.Y. Dec. 3 at Gorham, Maine; Feb. 17 at Rye, N.Y. Location: Henniker, N.H. Location: Portland, Maine Nickname: Pilgrims Nickname: Huskies Conference: ECAC East Conference: ECAC East Head Coach: Sis Paulsen (12-8-6, 1 season) Head Coach: John Lauziere (48-74-10, 5 seasons) 2010-11 Record: 12-8-6 (5th place) 2010-11 Record: 8-17-2 (8th place) All-Time Meetings: MVille leads, 16-3-2 All-Time Meetings: MVille leads, 18-1-1 Last Meeting: Feb. 4, 2011 (3-3 Tie) Last Meeting: Jan. 22, 2011 (MVille 4-2 Win) Nichols College Jan 13 at Harrisville, R.I.; Jan. 14 at Rye, N.Y. Jan. 7 at Utica, N.Y. Location: Dudley, Mass. Location: Utica, N.Y. Nickname: Bison Nickname: Pioneers Conference: ECAC East Conference: ECAC West Head Coach: Guy Angers (4-21-0, 1 season) Head Coach: David Clausen (146-101-15, 10 seasons) 2010-11 Record: 4-21-0 (11th place) 2010-11 Record: 13-14-0 (6th place) All-Time Meetings: MVille leads, 6-0-0 All-Time Meetings: MVille leads, 3-0-0 Last Meeting: Jan. 5, 2011 (MVille 3-1 Win) Last Meeting: Jan. 7, 2011 (MVille 2-1 Win) Norwich University Jan. 20 at Northfield, Vt. Location: Northfield, Vt. Nickname: Conference: ECAC East Head Coach: Mark Bolding (76-30-4, 4 seasons) 2010-11 Record: 25-4-1 (1st place) All-Time Meetings: MVille leads, 7-2-0 Last Meeting: Mar. 6, 2011 (MVille 4-2 Win) 2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Hockey Media Guide 5 Manhattanville 2011-12 Season Preview After winning the ECAC East Championship tinue to improve. in 2011, the Manhattanville women’s ice hockey Joining Solomito and Occhionero at forward program looks to defend its title with a new lead- this season is All-American junior Katie Little. er at the helm and a national ranking to start the Last season Little was named to the All-ECAC year. Entering the season the Valiants are ranked East Second Team after leading the team with 34 No. 8 in the USCHO.com Division III preseason points on 12 goals and a team-best 22 helpers. poll heading into the 2011-12 campaign. Little averaged 1.17 points per game in 2011-12, With former head coach shifting over which was good enough for 17th in the nation. to coach the men’s program, former assistant Little was also ranked 11th in the nation with David Turco has been named his replacement 0.76 assists per game. for this season. Joining Turco behind the bench Also returning to the Valiant lineup is the lead- will be his former teammate at American Inter- ing scorer from last season, junior Mary national College, Matt Woodard, who brings a Rose Morrison. In 2010-11 she led the team new defensive mindset to the women’s program. with 16 goals, while also adding 12 assists for 28 The 2011-12 edition of the Valiants lose sev- points. Morrison also led the power play unit with eral key members from a season ago, including seven goals en route to being named an ECAC four seniors, but nevertheless the Valiants still East Conference Honorable Mention. were picked to finish second in the ECAC East Juniors Jessica Kehoe, Lynsey Schill and preseason coaches’ poll. The team received 128 Kelly Keane all played in at least 25 games last points and one first-place vote to finish just ahead season and will look to contribute in a larger role of Holy Cross (124) and behind only defending with the departure of three graduating senior Junior national champion Norwich (141). forwards. As a center last season, Kehoe had Katie Little This year’s team will feature a mix of both four goals and seven assists and won 188 of 297 youth and experience, including nine freshmen faceoffs for a 63.3 faceoff winning percentage, and 17 letterwinners. Returning this season on while Schill won 213 of 375 draws for a 56.8 fa- in 25 games as a freshman last year. She scored the blue line is senior Hannah Mus- ceoff winning percentage and added three tallies her first career goal against Castleton State after kego, who was second among Valiant defend- and five helpers. Keane scored once and added collecting her first point in the second game of ers in points last season. Also wearing the “C” an assist as a defensive forward a year ago. the season against Salve Regina. this season is junior goalkeeper Emy Cote, who Returning to the team after a year away from Joining the defensive core is a trio of freshmen enters her second full season as the primary Purchase is junior Alyssa Taylor, who spent last who will look to crack the starting lineup, includ- netminder for the Valiants after going 12-6-2 be- season at Sait Polytechnic in Canada, Two years ing Morrison’s younger sister Rachael Morrison. tween the posts last year. Cote was also named ago with the Valiants as a freshman, Taylor played Also included in the trio are Rodricks, who played the ECAC East Championship Most Valuable Play- in 26 games while compiling five goals and seven her prep hockey in Connecticut, and Trenah er for her 42-save performance against Norwich assists. Also looking to play a larger role is junior Stauffer, who previously played in Colorado. in the title game. Natalie Horton, who appeared in seven games Joining Muskego and Cote with letters on their for Manhattanville taking one shot. Goaltending chest are senior Jackie Solomito and junior With one year under their belts, a pair of Getting the nod in goal for her second straight Sonia Occhionero. A season ago, Solomito sophomores also look for improvement this year. season is Cote, who last year started 20 games scored four goals including a pair in the confer- Haleigh Hutchinson scored 14 goals and seven with a 1.99 goals against average and a .920 ence championship game against Norwich, where assists and was named Manhattanville’s Female save percentage. She turned away 42 shots in she was also named to the All-Tournament team Rookie of the Year, while also receiving ECAC the ECAC East Championship game against No. for her efforts. Occhionero hangs up her soccer East Conference Rookie of the Week honors on 3 Norwich en route to being named ECAC East cleats and sharpens her skates, looking to build three occasions last season. Classmate Caitlyn Tournament MVP for her efforts. Her play in goal on a sophomore season that saw her score eight Beauvais skated in 14 games while collecting will play a major role in the success of the Val- goals and seven assists in 2010-11. one assist both up front and on defense. iants in 2011-12. Joining the ranks are five newcomers to the Looking to push Cote are a pair of underclass- Forwards team from all over North America. Michelle men, sophomore Mary Evans and freshman The forward group returns several of its top Meggiolaro, Aubrey Bachand and Nicolette Kirsten Shaughnessy. Evans played in nine goal scorers from a year ago, and with the addi- Gosselin all hail from the northeast, while Julia games last season and went 7-2-0 making 124 tion of several newcomers the offense will con- Rodricks comes from and classmate saves along the way, accumulating a 1.45 goals Sydney Asselstine comes south of the border against average and a .905 save percentage. from Canada to join the Valiants, both on the ice Shaughnessy will also be vying for playing time hockey team as well as the field hockey team. this season behind Cote and Evans in her first collegiate season. Defense The Valiants return four defenders from a sea- Schedule son ago while adding three freshmen into the The Valiants, who enter the year ranked 8th in fold, meaning that the Valiants have only one the USCHO.com Div. III National Poll, open their starting defensive player to replace. season in the ECAC East/West Hockey Classic in Anchoring the blue line will be Muskego, whose Northfield, Vt., where they take on #2 RIT on Oc- leadership and skill set make her one of the best tober 28, followed the next day by #10 Elmira. all-around defenders in the ECAC East Confer- The Valiants will open their 11-game home ence. Joining Muskego as upperclassmen are ju- slate on November 18 when they take on Holy niors Lauren Nutkevitch and Erin Sidjak. Cross at 7 p.m. from the Playland Ice Casino in Nutkevitch was named an ECAC Honorable Rye, N.Y. The team returns to Northfield, Vt., to Mention last year after being named to the All- take on Norwich in a rematch of last year’s cham- Rookie team as a freshman. Nutkevitch has pionship game when they take on the preseason played in 55 games and has added 11 goals and No. 1 Norwich Cadets on January 20 at 7 p.m. 17 assists during her career. Sidjak has dressed The regular season comes to an end on Febru- in 48 games through her first two seasons with ary 18 at home against Plymouth State before the Manhattanville, and during her underclassman ECAC East Conference Tournament takes place in Junior years has three goals and nine helpers. late February and early March with the title game Mary Rose Morrison Coming back for her second season with the set for March 4. The NCAA Tournament will take team is sophomore Mallory Watts, who played place a week later from March 10-17. 6 2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Hockey Media Guide Captains #16 HANNAH MUSKEGO (C) D • 5’8” • Senior • Neilburg, Saskatchewan /PWM Steelers 2010-11: Dressed for 27 of the team’s 29 games in her junior year, serving as an assistant captain … scored four goals and assisted on three for a career-high seven points, ranking second among Valiant blueliners in points … scored her first collegiate goal in the season-opening win over UMass Boston (11/5) … her next two goals were game-winners, coming at Nichols (1/5) and at home against Southern Maine (1/22) … potted her fourth goal of the year against rival Holy Cross (2/12) … had a season- high +3 rating in the ECAC East championship game win over #3 Norwich (3/6) … named to the ECAC East All-Academic Team.

2009-10: Took the ice in 25 games as a sophomore on the Valiant blue line … did not score, but assisted on six goals for six points … recorded one assist in six different games for the second consecutive season … collected her first point of the season in an 8-1 win over Southern Maine (11/21) … all six points came against ECAC East teams.

2008-09: Appeared in all 27 games in her first collegiate season … ranked third among Valiant defensemen with six assists … had one assist in six different games … recorded her first collegiate point in her fourth career game against Saint Michael’s (11/22), assisting on Alex Blackwell’s first goal.

Prep: A three-year letterwinner at Lloydminster Comprehensive … helped team capture the Alberta Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs AAA Provincial title in 2007 and silver medal in 2006 and 2008 … also lettered in volleyball and Yr. GP G A Pts Shots Pen-Min PPG SHG GWG 2008-09 27 0 6 6 14 10-20 0 0 0 badminton. 2009-10 25 0 6 6 19 10-20 0 0 0 2010-11 27 4 3 7 54 9-18 2 0 2 Personal: Daughter of Dunlop and Gwen Muskego … a sociology major and a political science Total 79 4 15 19 87 29-58 2 0 2 minor … born November 29, 1990.

#30 EMY COTE (C) G • 5’5” • Junior • Saint-Hubert, Quebec/Dawson College 2010-11: Emerged as the team’s starting netminder as a sophomore, starting 20 games and posting a 12-6-2 record … registered a 1.99 goals against average and a .920 save percentage … started the season 4-0-0 by allowing just four goals in four games … allowed two goals on 45 shots against UMass Boston (11/5) and Saint Anselm (11/6) to earn ECAC East Goalie of the Week honors … made 40 saves on 41 shots in a victory over #8 Elmira (11/13) … didn’t allow an even-strength tally as the Valiants beat Holy Cross (11/19) … turned aside 30 shots and ceded one even-strength tally against #3 Plattsburgh State (1/8) … allowed just four goals on 69 shots to earn Most Valuable Player honors of the ECAC East Conference Tournament … made 12 saves in the quarterfinals against Castleton State (2/26) and 11 saves versus Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs UMass Boston (3/5) in the semifinals … turned Yr. GP-GS MIN GA GAA SVS SV% W-L-T Sho aside a program postseason-record 42 shots in 2009-10 15-13 813:15 22 1.62 296 .931 8-5-0 4 the championship game victory over #3 Norwich 2010-11 20-20 1204:29 40 1.99 463 .920 12-6-2 0 Total 35-33 2017:44 62 1.84 759 .924 20-11-2 4 (3/6) ... made 29 saves in the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals against #3 Middlebury (3/12).

2009-10: Made 15 appearances in net as a freshman, including 13 starts … posted an 8-5-0 record with a 1.62 goals against average and a .931 save percentage … posted a team-best four shutouts on the season … made her collegiate debut against Holy Cross (11/13), making 21 saves … collected her first collegiate victory against nationally ranked Elmira (11/29), making 22 stops … posted a 32-save shutout against Norwich (12/6) in her next game … posted her second shutout of the season against Neumann (1/9), making 15 saves … won five consecutive games early in 2010, defeating Norwich (1/16, 2/7), Salve Regina (1/24), Plymouth State (1/29) and Castleton State (2/6) … made a season-high 33 saves against nationally ranked Plattsburgh State (2/13) … posted her final shutout to close out the regular season against New England College (2/20).

Prep: Played two years with the Blues. Made 14 saves against Boston University in an exhibition game last year with Dawson...made 17 saves against RPI in 2007.

Personal: Daughter of Joanne Bombardier … has two siblings, Natacha and Jason … a business management major while minoring in sociology … born February 8, 1990.

2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Hockey Media Guide 7 Captains #25 JACKIE SOLOMITO (A) F • 5’3” • Senior • Sea Cliff, N.Y./Niagara University 2010-11: Dressed in 27 of the team’s 29 games in her junior season … had four goals and five assists for nine points on the year … had an assist in her first appearance of the year against Saint Anselm (11/6) … netted her first goal at home against New England (12/4) … scored the game-winning goal on the power play in a victory over Holy Cross (2/12) … had two huge goals, scoring 35 seconds into the second period and 10 seconds into the third period, in the ECAC East Tournament championship game victory over #3 Norwich … as a result, was named to the All-Tournament team … named to the ECAC East All-Academic Team.

2009-10: Skated in 19 games as a sophomore … scored six goals with seven assists for 13 points … had her first point of the year with an assist against Norwich (12/6) … scored a pair of goals against Castleton State (1/6), then recorded had two assists against Neumann (1/9) the next time out … scored twice against Salve Regina (1/24) and then added three helpers in the next game versus Plymouth State (1/29) … finished the season with two goals in her last four games against Saint Anselm (2/19) and Nichols (2/27) … named to the ECAC East All-Academic Team.

2008-09: Took the ice in 19 games after transferring to Manhattanville over the winter break … led all Valiant freshmen with 12 points on four goals and eight assists … recorded her first collegiate point with an assist against Williams (1/4), then notched her first career goal the next time out versus Salve Regina (1/6) … had her first multi-point game with two assists in a win over Norwich (1/10) … posted her first career multi-goal game with a pair of tallies, including the game-winner, against Plymouth State (1/30) … also notched the unassisted game-winner versus Saint Anselm (2/13).

Previous School: Spent her first collegiate semester at Niagara University … appeared in three games for the Purple Eagles without recording a point … made her collegiate debut against top-ranked Minnesota-Duluth (10/3) … made the Dean’s List in her first semester.

Prep: Played three seasons in the North American Prep School Hockey League for the Northwood Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs School … made All-Tournament team at the Cushing Tournament in 2005 and 2007 … also played Yr. GP G A Pts Shots Pen-Min PPG SHG GWG 2008-09 19 4 8 12 50 7-14 1 0 1 four years of lacrosse and soccer in high school … was a Dean’s List student in high school. 2009-10 19 6 7 13 55 6-12 3 0 2 2010-11 27 4 5 9 57 7-14 2 0 1 Personal: Born October 25, 1990 … daughter of Christine Solomito … has two younger sisters, Total 65 14 20 34 162 20-40 6 0 4 Jessica and Jenna … majoring in political science.

#5 SONIA OCCHIONERO (A) F • 5’3” • Junior • Montreal, Quebec/Kent School 2010-11: Took the ice in 24 games in her sophomore season … ranked sixth on the team with 15 points on eight goals and seven assists … had two game-winning tallies on the year … netted her first goal of the year in a win at Salve Regina (11/20) … her tally was the game-winner against Castleton State (12/3) … picked up a shorthanded goal versus Nichols (1/5) … had goals in back-to-back games against Plymouth State (1/21) and Southern Maine (1/22), including the game- winner against the Panthers … had four assists in a two-game span, helping on two versus both Castleton State (2/5) and Salve Regina (2/11) … had a goal and an assist in the ECAC East Tournament quarterfinal win over Castleton State (2/26), then scored a big game-tying goal midway through the third period in the ECAC East semifinal win over UMass Boston (3/5).

2009-10: Dressed in 26-of-27 games as a freshman … scored seven goals and had 17 assists for 24 points, ranking second in assists, fourth in points and fifth in goals on the team … recorded an assist for her first collegiate point against Nichols (11/14) … had two assists against Plymouth State (11/20) and then scored her first collegiate goal in a season-high six-point (1g, 5a) game against Southern Maine (11/21) … was named ECAC East Rookie of the Week (11/24) after her eight-point weekend … had two multi-goal games against Plymouth State (1/29) and Norwich (2/7), also netting the game-winner against the Cadets … finished with four multi-assist games … had a three game point-streak on three occasions.

Prep: A 2009 graduate of Kent School … lettered two years in ice hockey for the Lions … also earned four letters on the soccer field and two in softball … captained her hockey team as a senior and was a two-time team Most Valuable Player … in soccer, was a two-time Most Valuable Player and conference All-Star in her junior and senior seasons … also was an honor roll student at Kent School.

Personal: Born March 9, 1990 … daughter of Alba Pileggi and Constantino Occhionero … has one Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs Yr. GP G A Pts Shots Pen-Min PPG SHG GWG sibling, Daniella … is a business management major and sociology minor at Manhattanville … also 2009-10 26 7 17 24 26 9-18 1 0 1 is an All-Conference defender on the Valiant women’s soccer team in the fall. 2010-11 24 8 7 15 38 13-26 1 1 2 Total 50 15 24 39 64 22-44 2 1 3

8 2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Hockey Media Guide Returning Players - Juniors #7 ERIN SIDJAK D • 5’7” • Junior • Delta, British Columbia/Pacific Steelers 2010-11: Appeared in 28 of 29 games in her sophomore season … set new career highs with two goals and five assists for seven points from the blue line … had an assist in the season-opening win over UMass Boston (11/5) … her first goal of the year was the game-winner against Nichols (11/9) … added a power-play tally in a win over Castleton State (12/3) … had one assist against #3 Plattsburgh (1/8) and two more the next time out against Plymouth State (1/21).

2009-10: Skated in 20 games for the Valiants as a freshman … scored one goal and had four assists for five points from the blue line … got a point in her first collegiate game with an assist against UMass-Boston (11/7) … scored her first career goal in the Valiants’ win over Plymouth State (11/20) … had her first career multi-point game with two assists in the second meeting with Plymouth State (1/29).

Prep: Did not play hockey for Burnsview Secondary … played for the Pacific Steelers for two seasons… captain in 08-09. Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs Yr. GP G A Pts Shots Pen-Min PPG SHG GWG Personal: Daughter of Brad and Lori Sidjak … has 2009-10 20 1 4 5 17 1-2 0 0 0 one brother, Mitchell … majoring in sociology and 2010-11 28 2 5 7 49 3-6 1 0 1 minoring at criminal law at Manhattanville … born November 29, 1991. Total 48 3 9 12 66 4-8 1 0 1

#8 KATIE LITTLE F • 5’11” • Junior • Victoria, British Columbia/Team British Columbia 2010-11: Named to the All-ECAC East Second Team … appeared in all 29 games in her sophomore year, leading the team with 34 points on 12 goals and a team-best 22 helpers … had five power-play goals, two shorthanded tallies and a pair of game- winners … was named the ECAC East Player of the Week after starting the year with four goals against UMass Boston (11/5) and Saint Anselm (11/6), netting the game-winner against the Beacons and adding an assist to her two tallies against the Hawks … started the year with a six-game points streak, netting five goals and five assists in that span … had two goals and three assists in a weekend sweep of Plym- outh State (1/21) and Southern Maine (1/22) … posted a season-high three helpers at New England (2/4) … had three points (one goal, two assists) again versus Saint Michael’s (2/18) … had one assist in the ECAC East Quarterfinals against Castleton State (2/26) and in the championship game win at #3 Norwich (3/6) … named to the ECAC East All-Academic Team.

2009-10: AHCA Div. III Second-Team All-American … All-ECAC East Conference All-First Team and All- Rookie Team … skated in all 27 games as a freshman … led all Division III rookies and finished third overall in Division III with 27 goals … added 15 assists for 42 points, again leading all D-III rookies and ranking fourth overall in the nation … also led the team with seven power-play goals and led the nation with seven shorthanded tallies … scored her first collegiate goal in her debut against UMass-Boston (11/7) … recorded her first career hat trick against Nichols (11/14) … set an NCAA women’s hockey record with six goals against Plymouth State (11/20) … combined with a three-goal, two-assist game at Southern Maine (11/21), earned her ECAC East Player of the Week honors (11/24) … had seven multi-goal games and eight multi-point games … scored four goals in the ECAC East Tournament quarterfinals against Nichols (2/27) … finished with four game-winning goals … was named ECAC East Rookie of the Week (2/8) after scoring three goals and three assists against Castleton State (2/6) and Norwich (2/7) … had a five-game goal scoring streak, scoring eight goals from 1/29-2/12 … was named the Manhattanville Female Rookie of the Year.

Prep: Played one season with the Proctor Academy Hornets … also played five seasons with the Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs South Island Breakers…named assistant captain in 06-07, and captain in 07-08 for the Breakers… Yr. GP G A Pts Shots Pen-Min PPG SHG GWG played for the U18 team B.C. in 07-08, and competed at nationals in Kitchener, Ontario. 2009-10 27 27 15 42 88 2-4 7 7 4 2010-11 29 12 22 34 111 0-0 5 2 2 Personal: Daughter of Ted Little and Mary Morgan … has one sister; Janna … studying business Total 56 39 37 76 199 2-4 12 9 6 management as her major while minoring in philosophy at Manhattanville … born June 18, 1990.

2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Hockey Media Guide 9 Returning Players - Juniors #14 JESSICA KEHOE F • 5’7” • Junior • Kemptville, Ontario/Nepean Wildcats 2010-11: Appeared in 28 of 29 games in her sophomore year … potted four goals and added seven assists for 11 points … had one goal in the season-opening win over UMass Boston (11/5) … scored again against #9 Elmira (11/12) … netted the game-winning tally in a victory over Salve Regina (11/20) … recorded a season-high three points in the ECAC East Quarterfinals against Castleton State (2/26), scoring once and assisting on two more … also had an assist in the ECAC East Semifinal win over UMass Boston (3/5).

2009-10: Skated in 25 games as a freshman … scored five goals and assisted on 11 for 16 points … collected her first point in her collegiate debut against UMass-Boston (11/7) … scored her first collegiate goal and assisted on three in a four-point outing against Plymouth State (11/20) … scored the game-winning goal in a 3-2 victory over nationally ranked Elmira (11/29) … had her second multi-point game by picking up a season-high two goals against Neumann (1/9) … added an assist in both games of the ECAC East Tournament against Nichols (2/27) and New England (3/6).

Prep: Played three season for the Wildcats … played for the Nepean Junior Wildcats (08-09), Nepean Midget AA Wildcats (06-08), and Nepean Bantam AA Wildcats (05-06)…named Most Valuable Player and captain (05-06), and assistant captain (07-09)…was a member of the Ottawa District Women’s Hockey Association League championship team with Nepean (06-09)…Played soccer all four years and volleyball for two years. Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs Yr. GP G A Pts Shots Pen-Min PPG SHG GWG 2009-10 25 5 11 16 22 10-20 0 0 1 Personal: Daughter of Terry and Sheila Kehoe … has one brother, Craig … a business management 2010-11 28 4 7 11 42 8-16 1 0 1 major and a french minor at Manhattanville … also played soccer at Manhattanville during the fall Total 53 9 18 27 64 18-36 1 0 2 season … born September 11, 1991.

#6 LAUREN NUTKEVITCH D • 5’5” • Junior • Montreal, Quebec/Dawson College 2010-11: Named an ECAC East Conference Honorable Mention … one of six Val- iants and two defensemen to appear in all 29 games … led all Valiant blueliners with 10 points on four goals and six assists … scored her first goal of the season against Trinity (11/23) … also found the net on the power play against #3 Plattsburgh (1/8) … had a goal and two assists in the final weekend of the regular season, including her first multi-point game of the year with a power-play goal and an assist versus Saint Michael’s (2/18) … clinched the ECAC East Tournament championship with an empty net goal to beat #3 Norwich (3/6).

2009-10: Named to the ECAC East Conference All-Rookie team and the Jewish Sports Review All-American Team … took the ice in 26 of 27 games as a freshman … led all Valiant defense- men in scoring with seven goals and 11 assists for 18 points … led the team in power play points with 11 (6g, 7a) … finished second on the team in power play goals with six … collected her first point in her col- legiate debut, assisting on a goal against UMass-Boston (11/7) … scored her first career goal in the home opener against Holy Cross (11/13) … had her first multi-point game (1g, 1a) in her third game against Nichols (11/14) … began the season with a five-game point scoring streak, concluding with a season-high three points on a goal and two assists against Southern Maine (11/21) … scored a shorthanded goal against Elmira (11/28) … netted the game-winning goal in a come-from-behind victory over Saint Anselm (2/19).

Prep: Played two years with the Blues … played one year with the Kuper Academy and John Rennie … named Most Improved Player at John Rennie, as well as six athlete of the month awards … won the Junior Women’s hockey league in ’08 with Dawson … won the GMAA Championship her freshman and sophomore years at John Rennie and Kuper Academy … scored a goal against RPI in 2007 with Dawson.

Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs Personal: Daughter of Susan Sofer and Zack Nutkevitch … her brother, Sy, plays on the SUNY Yr. GP G A Pts Shots Pen-Min PPG SHG GWG Potsdam men’s hockey team … a psychology major and double-minoring in sociology and political 2009-10 26 7 11 18 65 14-28 6 1 1 science at Manhattanville … born July 12, 1990. 2010-11 29 4 6 10 72 4-8 2 0 0 Total 55 11 17 28 137 18-36 8 1 1

10 2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Hockey Media Guide Returning Players - Juniors #17 MARY ROSE MORRISON F • 5’8” • Junior • Ridgefield, Conn./Connecticut Stars 2010-11: Named an ECAC East Conference Honorable Mention … took the ice in all 29 games in her sophomore campaign, leading the team with 16 goals and add- ing 12 points to rank second on the squad with 28 points … also led the team with seven power-play goals … started off the year with a goal in the season-opening win over UMass Boston (11/5) … had her first multi-goal game of the year with a pair of tallies versus Nichols (11/9) … had a four-point weekend against Holy Cross (11/19) and Salve Regina (11/20), going for two goals and an assist against the Seahawks … posted a season-high three helpers on two occasions against Salve Regina (2/11) and Castleton State (2/26) … potted a career-high four goals, including the game- winner, at Saint Michael’s (2/18).

2009-10: Appeared in 26 games as a freshman … recorded six goals and 14 assists for 20 points, ranking sixth on the team in scoring … scored her first collegiate goal with a shorthanded tally against UMass-Boston (11/7) … finished fourth on the team in assists … had five multi-point games, including a career-high three- point game against Castleton State (1/6) with three helpers … scored a power-play goal and added an assist the next time out versus Neumann (1/9) … had two game-winning goals against Neumann and New England (2/20) …had three points in a weekend series against nationally ranked Elmira (11/28-29).

Prep: A 2009 graduate of the Millbrook School … played five years of hockey for the Mustangs … also played three seasons of lacrosse for the Mustangs … also was named Most Valuable Player as a senior on the hockey team and on three different occasions in field hockey … captained the lacrosse team as a senior and was a two-time team Most Valuable Player … also played nine years with the Connecticut Stars at the club level.

Personal: Daughter of John and Susan Morrison … has five siblings: brothers Joe, Nathaniel, and Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs Yr. GP G A Pts Shots Pen-Min PPG SHG GWG Chris; and sisters Katie and Rachael; her sister Rachael is a freshman on the women’s hockey team 2009-10 26 6 14 20 55 5-10 1 1 2 as well … undecided on a major at Manhattanville … also played women’s lacrosse for the Valiants 2010-11 29 16 12 28 98 12-24 7 1 1 as a freshman and will return to the team this season … born March 17, 1990. Total 55 22 26 48 153 17-34 8 2 3

#28 KELLY KEANE F • 5’4” • Junior • Longmeadow, Mass./New England Falcons 2010-11: One of six Valiants to appear in all 29 games in her sophomore season … had one goal and one assist for two points … scored the first goal of the game unassisted in an eventual tie at Neumann (12/7) … had an assist in a conference win over Holy cross (2/12) … named to the ECAC East All-Academic Team.

2009-10: Skated in eight contests as a freshman for the Valiants … had two goals and two assists for four points … scored her first collegiate goal and added an assist against Plymouth State (1/29) … also registered two points on a goal and an assist in her final game of the year against Nichols (2/27).

Prep: Did not play hockey for Longmeadow High School … played four years for the New England Jr. Falcons … captained two seasons for the Falcons … named the team’s Most Valuable Player in 2007.

Personal: Daughter of Walter and Deborah Keane … has three brothers: Brian, Sean, and Tyler … Sean played on the Manhattanville men’s hockey team from 1999 to 2004 … a business management ma- Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs Yr. GP G A Pts Shots Pen-Min PPG SHG GWG jor concentrating in marketing while minoring in so- 2009-10 8 2 2 4 4 3-6 0 0 0 ciology at Manhattanville … born July 10, 1991. 2010-11 29 1 1 2 12 4-8 0 0 0 Total 37 3 3 6 16 7-14 0 0 0

2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Hockey Media Guide 11 Returning Players - Juniors #29 NATALIE HORTON F • 5’2” • Junior • Bakersfield, Calif./LA Selects 2010-11: Appeared in seven games in her sophomore year but did not record a point for the Valiants … made her collegiate debut in the season-opener against UMass Boston (11/5) … took her first career shot in the Valiants’ win over Plymouth State (1/21).

2009-10: Did not play in any games during her freshman season.

Prep: Played for the Cal Selects, LA Selects, and California Wave...Scored once in the title game to lead the Cal Selects team to a U-19 District Championship and a berth in the U-19 National finals...MVP of Cal Selects in 2003...Played with temmate Ella Hubley from 2005-2009 with LA Selects...Played with Erica Garica in 2007 with Cal Selects.

Personal: Daughter of Lance and Lynette Horton Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs … has one brother, Blake … a philosophy major and Yr. GP G A Pts Shots Pen-Min PPG SHG GWG economics minor … born December 13, 1990. 2009-10 DID NOT PLAY 2010-11 7 0 0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 Total 7 0 0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0

#27 LYNSEY SCHILL F • 5’9” • Junior • Waterloo, Ontario/Kitchener Rangers 2010-11: Appeared in 25 games during her sophomore season … had three goals and five assists for eight points … picked up her first point of the year with an assist against #8 Elmira (11/12) … had a two-point game (one goal, one assist) in a win over Plymouth State (1/21) … had goals in back-to-back games against Castleton State (2/5) and Salve Regina (2/11) … added three assists in the final weekend of the regular season versus Saint Michael’s (2/18) and #4 Norwich (2/19) … named to the ECAC East All-Academic Team.

2009-10: Skated in 26 games as a freshman … tied for second on the team with 13 goals and added 13 assists for 26 points, good for third on the squad … recorded her first collegiate point in the season opener against UMass-Boston (11/7) … scored at least once in the next four games, beginning with her first career goal against Holy Cross (11/13) … had a four-point game the next day with two goals and two helpers against Nichols (11/14) … finished with three points (1g, 2a) in a win over Plymouth State (11/20) … had another four-point game (2g,2a) against Saint Michael’s (12/5), then assisted on two goals the next game against Norwich (12/6) … scored three goals in her final three games of the season, adding an assist against Nichols (2/27) in the ECAC East Tournament.

Prep: Played four years with the Celtics … played Cambridge Fury (06-07), Waterloo Ravens (07-08), K-W Jr. Rangers (08-09) and Kitchener Lady Rangers…named Most Valuable Player for the Celtics in 2006.

Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs Personal: Daughter of Edward and Janine Schill … has one sister; Leanne … hopes to be a Pre- Yr. GP G A Pts Shots Pen-Min PPG SHG GWG Health or education major at Manhattanville … also is an All-Conference outfielder on the Valiant 2009-10 26 13 13 26 32 9-18 2 0 2 softball team in the spring … born April 6, 1990. 2010-11 25 3 5 8 45 16-32 1 0 0 Total 51 16 18 34 77 25-50 3 0 2

#11 ALYSSA TAYLOR F • 5’11” • Junior • Craik, Saskatchewan/Sait Polytechnic 2010-11 (at Sail Polytechnic): Was a part of the ACAC Championship winning team while with the Trojans.

2009-10: Skated in 26 games for Manhattanville as a freshman … recorded five goals and seven assists for 12 points … scored her first collegiate goal against UM- ass-Boston (11/7) … had a hat trick against Plymouth State (1/29) along with an assist for a four-point day … scored a goal against Nichols in the ECAC East Tourna- ment Quarterfinals (2/27).

Prep: Did not play hockey for Craik High School… played for the Saskatoon Stars, Saskatoon Comets and the Weyburn Goldwings. Scored seven goals and had nine assists for the stars last season. With the Comets she had 10 goals and 13 assists for 23 points.

Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs Personal: Daughter of Wayne and Donna Taylor … Yr. GP G A Pts Shots Pen-Min PPG SHG GWG has two brothers Spencer and Dillon … undecided 2009-10 26 5 7 12 35 5-26 2 0 0 2010-11 DID NOT PLAY on a major … also plays softball at Manhattanville Total 26 5 7 12 35 5-26 2 0 0 … born June 15, 1991.

12 2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Hockey Media Guide Returning Players - Sophomores #19 HALEIGH HUTCHINSON F • 5’1” • Sophomore • Detroit, Mich./Honeybaked 2010-11: Named Manhattanville’s Female Rookie of the Year … appeared in all 29 games in her first collegiate season … ranked second on the team with 14 goals and added seven assists for 21 points, finishing fourth on the squad … led the team with three game-winning goals … named the ECAC East Conference Rookie of the Week three times … her first collegiate goal was the game-winner against Saint Anselm (11/6) … scored the game-winning goal again at #8 Elmira (11/13), helping her to ECAC East Rookie of the Week honors … scored once each against Utica (1/7) and #3 Plattsburgh (1/8) to earn Rookie of the Week honors for a second time … had a season-high three points with two goals and an assist in a win at Connecticut College (1/25) … combined for three goals in wins over Salve Regina (2/11) and Holy Cross (2/12) on the way to ECAC East Player and Rookie of the Week awards … also had two goals in the ECAC East quarterfinal win over Castleton State (2/26)

Prep: Did not play hockey at Southgate Anderson…played for Honeybaked alongside Valiant classmates Mallory Watts and Mary Evans …was named MVP of the Aeros, Silver Sticks and Big Bear Tournaments. Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs Personal: Daughter of Kelly Hutchinson … has two Yr. GP G A Pts Shots Pen-Min PPG SHG GWG siblings, Johnny and Billy … currently undecided in 2010-11 29 14 7 21 50 10-20 0 0 3 terms of a major at Manhattanville … born March 6, 1991. Total 29 14 7 21 50 10-20 0 0 3

#4 MALLORY WATTS D • 5’1” • Sophomore • Bloomfield, Mich./ Honeybaked 2010-11: Appeared in 25 games in her first collegiate season … had one goal and one assist for two points … made her collegiate debut against UMass Boston (11/5), then picked up her first career point with an assist the next time out against Saint Anselm (11/6) … scored her first career goal in a win at Castleton State (2/5).

Prep: Did not hockey play at Marian High School … played for Honeybaked alongside Valiant classmates Haleigh Hutchinson and Mary Evans.

Personal: Daughter of Jim and Maureen Watts … has two siblings, Dayton and Mac … plans on majoring in pre-med with a minor in environmental science at Manhattanville … born June 9, 1992. Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs Yr. GP G A Pts Shots Pen-Min PPG SHG GWG 2010-11 25 1 1 2 5 4-8 0 0 0 Total 25 1 1 2 5 4-8 0 0 0

#24 CAITLIN BEAUVAIS F • 5’1” • Sophomore • Port Coquitlan, British Columbia/Pacific Steelers 2010-11: Took the ice in 14 games as a freshman … had one assist on the year … made her collegiate debut against UMass Boston (11/5) and had a +1 rating … picked up her first career point on an assist and took a season-high four shots versus Salve Regina (11/20).

Prep: Played three years with the Pacific Steelers of the JWHL…was a teammate for two seasons with current Valiant Erin Sidjak with the Steelers.

Personal: Daughter of Rob and Heather Beauvais … is undecided upon a major at Manhattanville. Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs Yr. GP G A Pts Shots Pen-Min PPG SHG GWG 2010-11 14 0 1 1 11 4-8 0 0 0 Total 14 0 1 1 11 4-8 0 0 0

2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Hockey Media Guide 13 Returning Players - Sophomores #31 MARY EVANS G • 5’7” • Sophomore • Ferndale, Mich./Honeybaked 2010-11: Took the ice in nine games (all starts) in her first collegiate season with the Valiants … posted a 7-2-0 record with a 1.45 goals against average and a .905 save percentage … also had one shutout … made her collegiate debut against Nich- ols (11/9), stopping 12 of 13 shots … made a season-high 27 saves against #8 Elmira (11/12) … earned her first collegiate shutout with a win over Castleton State (12/3) … ended the year with three straight victories.

Prep: Did not play at Royal Oak High School … played for Honeybaked alongside teammates Mallory Watts and Haleigh Hutchinson.

Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs Personal: Daughter of Scott and Laura Evans … Yr. GP-GS MIN GA GAA SVS SV% W-L-T Sho has three siblings, Billy, Natalie and Scott … plans 2010-11 9-9 536:13 13 1.45 124 .905 7-2-0 1 on majoring in English at Manhattanville … born De- Total 9-9 536:13 13 1.45 124 .905 7-2-0 1 cember 10, 1991.

#3 MICHELLE MEGGIOLARO F • 5’3” • Freshman • Whippany, N.J./New Jersey Colonials Prep: Played eight years under coach Shelley Looney with the New Jersey Colonials in the MAWAH League … won the New Jersey Colonials sportsmanship award … also played soccer and ran track & field.

Personal: Daughter of Mary Alice and Michael Meggiolaro … has one brother, Michael and one sister, Melissa … plans to major in biology at Manhattanville … born February 18, 1993.

#9 AUBREY BACHAND D • 5’5” • Freshman • Harwichport, Mass./Vermont Academy Prep: Played for the Vermont Academy Wildcats … was a team captain and named team MVP during her senior year with Vermont Academy … previously played two years with the Harwich boy’s varsity program … also played soccer and lacrosse and was a member of the crew team. Personal: Daughter of Belinda and Domenic Bachand … has one sister, Isabella and one brother, Domenic … currently undecided in terms of her major at Manhattanville … born July 16, 1993.

#10 NICOLETTE GOSSELIN F • 5’5” • Freshman • Barre, Vt./VT 802 Selects Prep: Played six years for the VT 802 Selects as well as four years for Spaulding High School … named All-Metro first team … was team captain for senior and junior season at Spaulding … went to state finals in sophomore, junior and senior seasons and played in tier II Nationals in 2011 finishing in third place … also played varsity soccer.

Personal: Daughter of Jean and Gary Gosselin … has two siblings, Cody and Eileen … plans to study communications at Manhattanville … born November 11, 1992.

#15 SYDNEY ASSELSTINE D • 5’8” • Freshman • Hartington, Ontario/Nepean Junior Wildcats Prep: Played one year for the Nepean Junior Wildcats of the PWHL and four years for Sydenham High School … was named team MVP in 12th grade … also named to the All-Star Team in the Kingston Prospects High School Tournament … also played field hockey, soccer, golf and ran track. Personal: Daughter of Linda Asselstine-Lappan and Bruce Lappan … has one sister, Darcie … also plays for the Manhattanville field hockey team … born July 21, 1994.

14 2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Hockey Media Guide Newcomers #18 RACHAEL MORRISON D • 5’5” • Freshman • Ridgefield, Conn./South Shore Warriors Prep: Played under coach Mark DeSimone for the South Shore Warriors … was a First-Team FCIAC member in 2009 and 2010 … named Rookie of the Year in 2008 … also played lacrosse for three seasons at Ridgefield High School.

Personal: Daughter of Susan and John Morrison … has five siblings, Katherine, Joseph, Nathaniel, Christopher and fellow Valiant Mary Rose … born March 11, 1993.

#20 JULIA RODRICKS D • 5’4” • Freshman • Baltimore, Md./Mid-Fairfield Stars (Conn.) Prep: Played for the Mid-Fairfield Stars under coach Chris Kiene … a three-year team captain … won the 2009 and 2010 award for top defenseman during “Hockey Night in Boston” Tournament … also played lacrosse and softball while in school.

Personal: Daughter of Lillian Donnard and Daniel Rodricks … has one brother, Nick … plans to double-major in psychology and social justice while double-minoring in studio art and graphic design … born November 8, 1992.

#21 TRENAH STAUFFER D • 5’5” • Freshman • Salmon, Idaho/Colorado Select U19AAA Prep: Played three years with the Colorado Selects U-19 Team of the JWHL … was a team captain during the 2010-11 season … was a member of the 3rd place team at the 2010 and the 2011 USA National Hockey Tournaments.

Personal: Daughter of Micha Ellsworth and Chris Oldham … majoring in biochemistry while minoring in psychology at Manhat- tanville … born October 10, 1992.

#22 ALLA TRAUN F • 5’8” • Freshman • Edina, Minn./Minnesota Thoroughbreds Prep: Played with the Minnesota Thoroughbreds of the JWHL … was an All-Conference honorable mention … also played two years of soccer in high school.

Personal: Daughter of Deb and Dan Traun …has three siblings, Svetlana, Luda and Marcus … plans to major in business management and minor in communications and fine arts while at Manhattanville … born August 24, 1991.

#35 KIRSTEN SHAUGHNESSY G • 5’7” • Freshman • Le Center, Minn./LeSeuer-Henderson St. Peter Prep: Played for the LeSuer-Henderson St. Peter Lady Bulldogs in the South Central Conference … won the 2011 Hobey Baker Character Aware … was a team captain for the 2010-11 season … a member of the 2010 South Central Conference Champion- ship team … also played four years of tennis and three years of softball.

Personal: Daughter of Susan Fricke and Brian Shaughnessy … has one sister Devyn and one brother Cole … currently unde- cided in terms of her major at Manhattanville … born June 16, 1992.

2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Hockey Media Guide 15 2010-11 Season in Review Team & Conference Statistics OVERALL CONFERENCE |-----SHOTS----| |--GOALS--| |-----SHOTS----| |--GOALS--| # Name GP G A Pts Sh +/- Pen-Min PP SH GW GP G A Pts Sh +/- Pen-Min PP SH GW 8 Katie Little 29 12 22 34 111 +6 0-0 5 2 2 18 10 16 26 71 +4 0-0 5 2 1 17 Mary Rose Morrison 29 16 12 28 98 +15 11-22 7 1 1 18 15 8 23 61 +13 5-10 6 1 1 12 Shannon Coffey 27 7 15 22 90 +5 10-20 2 0 2 18 6 12 18 59 +7 8-16 2 0 1 19 Haleigh Hutchinson 29 14 7 21 50 +11 10-20 0 0 3 18 7 6 13 32 +7 5-10 0 0 2 9 Holly Nonis 23 9 12 21 81 +12 4-8 3 0 2 14 4 9 13 55 +6 1-2 2 0 0 5 Sonia Occhionero 24 8 7 15 38 +12 12-24 1 1 2 15 6 5 11 30 +7 9-18 1 1 2 3 Jess Scioli 28 4 8 12 39 +13 9-18 0 0 1 17 3 4 7 23 +9 6-12 0 0 0 14 Jessica Kehoe 28 4 7 11 42 +10 7-14 1 0 1 17 2 3 5 26 +4 4-8 0 0 1 21 Ella Hubley 27 6 4 10 19 +5 10-20 0 0 1 18 5 4 9 15 +4 9-18 0 0 1 6 Lauren Nutkevitch 29 4 6 10 72 +2 4-8 2 0 0 18 1 6 7 54 -1 3-6 1 0 0 25 Jackie Solomito 27 4 5 9 57 +3 7-14 2 0 1 16 2 3 5 36 0 2-4 2 0 1 27 Lynsey Schill 25 3 5 8 45 +5 16-32 1 0 0 16 3 4 7 34 +2 9-18 1 0 0 16 Hannah Muskego 27 4 3 7 54 +5 9-18 2 0 2 17 4 2 6 41 +2 8-16 2 0 2 23 Tori Pizzuto 21 2 5 7 35 +14 5-10 0 0 0 12 0 5 5 25 +11 3-6 0 0 0 7 Erin Sidjak 28 2 5 7 49 +19 3-6 1 0 1 17 2 4 6 36 +13 3-6 1 0 1 11 Erica Garcia 29 0 7 7 35 +12 6-12 0 0 0 18 0 4 4 23 +5 5-10 0 0 0 13 Charlotte Hotaling 16 1 3 4 11 +6 1-2 0 0 0 10 1 1 2 9 +3 1-2 0 0 0 28 Kelly Keane 29 1 1 2 12 +4 4-8 0 0 0 18 0 1 1 11 +2 4-8 0 0 0 4 Mallory Watts 25 1 1 2 5 +4 4-8 0 0 0 15 1 1 2 4 +1 3-6 0 0 0 24 Caitlin Beauvais 14 0 1 1 11 +1 4-8 0 0 0 8 0 1 1 7 +1 3-6 0 0 0 31 Mary Evans 9 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 0 0 0 29 Natalie Horton 7 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 TM TEAM 10 0 0 0 88 0 8-16 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 52 0 4-8 0 0 0 Total...... 29 102 136 238 1043 +164 145-290 27 4 19 18 72 99 171 705 +100 96-192 23 4 13 Opponents...... 29 53 65 118 611 -158 174-356 19 4 7 18 32 38 70 328 -101 121-250 9 2 4 OVERALL CONFERENCE # Name GP Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W-L-T GP Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W-L-T 31 Mary Evans 9 534:46 12 1.35 124 .912 7-2-0 8 475:49 8 1.01 97 .924 7-1-0 30 Emy Cote 20 1204:29 40 1.99 463 .920 12-6-2 10 600:32 22 2.20 199 .900 6-3-1 TM EMPTY NET 10 8:34 0 0.00 0 .000 0-0-0 7 7:12 0 0.00 0 .000 0-0-0 Total...... 29 1747:49 54 1.85 587 .916 19-8-2 18 1083:33 32 1.77 296 .902 13-4-1 Opponents...... 29 1748:33 103 3.53 961 .903 8-19-2 18 1083:33 72 3.99 633 .898 4-13-1

2010-11 Valiant Results 2010-11 ECAC East Conference Final Standings DATE OPPONENT RESULTS Pts Conf. Pct. GF GA Overall Pct. GF GA Nov. 5 UMASS BOSTON * W, 5-1 Norwich 35 17-0-1 .972 104 20 25-4-1 .850 149 45 Nov. 6 SAINT ANSELM * W, 3-1 Manhattanville 27 13-4-1 .750 72 32 19-8-2 .690 102 54 Nov. 9 NICHOLS * W, 4-1 Nov. 12 at #8 Elmira L, 3-4 Saint Anselm 26 13-5-0 .722 82 34 17-9-1 .648 111 57 Nov. 13 at #8 Elmira W, 2-1 Holy Cross 26 13-5-0 .722 49 35 12-8-6 .577 57 62 Nov. 19 at Holy Cross * W, 2-1 New England 26 11-3-4 .722 73 25 20-6-1 .759 106 47 Nov. 20 at Salve Regina * W, 5-1 Salve Regina 20 9-7-2 .556 42 38 10-13-3 .442 59 73 Nov. 23 TRINITY (CONN.) L, 2-3 UMass Boston 19 9-8-1 .528 38 51 14-11-1 .558 61 68 Dec. 3 CASTLETON STATE * W, 6-0 Southern Maine 11 5-12-1 .306 39 50 8-17-2 .333 57 78 Dec. 4 NEW ENGLAND * L, 3-5 St. Michael’s 10 4-12-2 .278 36 74 6-19-2 .259 62 107 Dec. 7 at Neumann T, 2-2 Jan. 5 at Nichols * W, 3-1 Castleton State 7 3-14-1 .194 20 72 5-19-2 .231 32 106 Jan. 7 UTICA W, 2-1 Nichols 6 3-15-0 .167 21 69 4-21-0 .160 27 97 Jan. 8 #3 PLATTSBURGH L, 2-5 Plymouth State 3 1-16-1 .083 22 98 1-21-1 .065 26 122 Jan. 21 PLYMOUTH STATE * W, 9-1 Jan. 22 SOUTHERN MAINE * W, 4-2 Jan. 25 at Connecticut College W, 3-1 2010-11 ECAC East Postseason Honors Jan. 28 at Saint Anselm * L, 1-4 Jan. 29 at UMass Boston * L, 1-3 All-Conference First Team All-Conference Rookie Team Feb. 4 at New England * T, 3-3 Stacey Hochkins Holy Cross F Courtney Winters Saint Anselm F Feb. 5 at Castleton State * W, 4-1 Rosemarie Giarrusso Saint Anselm F Madelena Santore Saint Michael’s F Feb. 11 SALVE REGINA * W, 4-1 Sophire Leclerc Norwich F Renee Lortie Norwich F Feb. 12 HOLY CROSS * W, 4-1 Amanda Wilks Norwich D Brittany Sharman Norwich D Feb. 18 at Saint Michael’s * W, 9-1 Sarianne Lynn Norwich D Marie-Philip Guay Norwich D Feb. 19 at Norwich * L, 2-4 Teraysa White New England G Francesca Palazzo Nichols G Feb. 26 CASTLETON STATE $ W, 8-1 All-Conference Second Team Player of the Year Mar. 5 vs. UMass Boston & W, 2-1 Julie Fortier Norwich F Sophie Leclerc Norwich Mar. 6 at #3 Norwich & W, 4-2 Katie Little Manhattanville F Rookie of the Year Mar. 12 at #3 Middlebury % L, 0-1 Jocelyn Kratchmer Holy Cross F Renee Lortie Norwich Emily Henry Holy Cropss D * - ECAC East Conference game Alexa Hingston Saint Anselm D Goalie Player of the Year Teraysa White New England College $ ECAC East Championships First Round Leah Hallett UMass Boston G & ECAC East Championships (at Norwich) Coach of the Year % NCAA Tournament (at Middlebury) Mark Bolding Norwich

16 2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Hockey Media Guide Game-by-Game Record 1999-00 (15-8-0) 2001-02 (23-2-2) 2/14 RENSSELAER * W 6-0 2005-06 (23-4-1) Head Coach: Rick Seeley Head Coach: Rick Seeley 2/15 RENSSELAER * W 2-0 Head Coach: Nicole Kirnan 11/20 at Salve Regina W 26-0 11/10 at Salve Regina * W 14-0 2/22 at Southern Maine * W 2-1 11/4 at New England * W 5-1 11/27 at Vermont L 1-2 11/11 at Holy Cross * W 6-1 2/23 at Southern Maine * W 8-1 11/5 at Saint Anselm * L 3-4 11/28 at Vermont L 3-5 11/17 SOUTHERN MAINE * T 2-2 (ot) 3/2 MIT # W 11-0 11/11 at Elmira L 0-3 12/1 at Wesleyan W 4-1 11/18 MIT * W 16-0 3/8 RIT # W 4-0 11/12 SALVE REGINA * W 11-2 12/4 at Mercyhurst L 1-5 11/20 WILLIAMS W 5-3 3/9 RENSSELAER # W 3-1 11/13 SALVE REGINA * W 12-0 12/5 at Mercyhurst L 1-6 12/1 at Wesleyan W 8-0 3/15 WILLIAMS $ W 5-1 11/19 SOUTHERN MAINE * W 6-1 12/11 at Buffalo State W 8-0 12/5 at Sacred Heart * W 4-0 3/21 vs. Bowdoin $ W 4-1 11/20 UMASS BOSTON * W 7-1 12/12 at RIT L 1-2 12/31 at Vermont W 4-0 3/22 at Elmira $$ L 1-5 11/22 ELMIRA W 7-3 1/11 at Hamilton W 5-2 1/5 UNION * W 8-1 * ECAC East Conference Game 11/27 at Bowdoin W 2-1 1/12 at Williams L 1-5 1/6 RIT * W 2-0 # ECAC East Conference Tournament 12/3 HOLY CROSS * W 5-2 1/15 at Bates W 8-0 1/11 at Saint Michael’s * W 18-0 $ NCAA Tournament 1/10 CASTLETON STATE * W 6-0 1/16 at Southern Maine W 3-2 1/12 at Rensselaer * W 5-2 $$ NCAA Championship Game 1/14 at Castleton State * W 11-0 1/21 HAMILTON W 4-2 1/19 HOLY CROSS * W 1-0 1/15 at Saint Michael’s * W 11-2 1/22 RIT L 1-2 1/20 SALVE REGINA * W 14-0 2003-04 (23-4-2) 1/21 SAINT ANSELM * W 4-1 2/5 at Holy Cross W 9-1 1/23 SACRED HEART * W 7-0 Head Coach: Nicole Kirnan 1/22 NEW ENGLAND * W 4-0 2/6 HOLY CROSS W 11-0 1/26 MIDDLEBURY W 4-1 11/1 PLATTSBURGH L 3-4 1/24 at Williams W 4-2 2/12 MERCYHURST L 0-4 1/27 ELMIRA L 0-3 11/2 PLATTSBURGH T 2-2 (ot) 1/28 UMASS BOSTON * W 5-0 2/13 MERCYHURST L 0-5 2/2 at Southern Maine W 3-1 11/8 SALVE REGINA * W 14-0 1/29 at Southern Maine * W 10-0 2/15 CONNECTICUT COLL. W 2-1 (ot) 2/3 at MIT * W 9-0 11/9 SALVE REGINA * W 12-0 2/3 at MIT * W 11-1 2/19 BUFFALO STATE W 17-0 2/9 Rensselaer * W 2-1 11/14 at Holy Cross * W 3-1 2/4 at Holy Cross * W 7-1 2/20 BUFFALO STATE W 16-0 2/10 SAINT MICHAEL’S * W 15-0 11/15 at Holy Cross * W 3-2 2/11 RIT * W 6-2 2/26 CHATHAM W 17-0 2/15 at RIT * T 2-2 (ot) 11/25 WILLIAMS W 7-4 2/13 RIT * W 4-1 2/27 CHATHAM W 20-0 2/16 at Union * W 3-1 11/29 at Colby W 7-4 2/18 SAINT MICHAEL’S * W 9-2 3/2 RENSSELAER # W 5-1 11/30 at Bowdoin W 2-0 2/25 PLATTSBURGH T 1-1 (ot) 2000-01 (16-6-2) 3/3 RIT # W 4-3 1/7 at Elmira W 2-0 2/26 PLATTSBURGH L 1-3 Head Coach: Rick Seeley 3/8 vs. Bowdoin $ W 2-1 (ot) 1/13 at Utica W 7-2 3/4 UMASS BOSTON # W 6-3 11/12 at Connecticut W 19-0 3/9 at Elmira $$ L 1-2 1/14 at MIT W 10-0 3/5 NEW ENGLAND # W 4-1 11/18 at Williams * W 3-1 * ECAC East Conference Game 1/17 SAINT MICHAEL’S * W 9-0 3/10 at Middlebury $ L 3-4 11/19 at Holy Cross * W 13-0 # ECAC East Conference Tournament 1/18 SAINT MICHAEL’S * W 10-0 * ECAC East Conference Game 12/2 WESLEYAN * W 4-2 $ NCAA Tournament 1/24 UMASS BOSTON * W 11-1 # ECAC East Conference Tournament 12/3 CONN. COLLEGE * W 6-0 $$ NCAA Championship Game 1/25 UMASS BOSTON * W 11-1 $ NCAA Tournament 12/9 at Middlebury * L 1-3 1/30 at Rensselaer * W 2-1 12/12 SACRED HEART * W 6-1 2002-03 (27-4-0) 1/31 at Rensselaer * L 0-1 2006-07 (19-8-1) 1/5 at Findlay L 0-4 Head Coach: Nicole Kirnan 2/7 RIT * W 3-1 Head Coach: Nicole (Kirnan) Hall 1/6 at Findlay L 1-3 11/3 WAYNE STATE L 1-3 2/8 RIT * W 3-0 11/4 at MIT * W 11-0 1/12 at Bowdoin * L 1-3 11/16 at Salve Regina * W 11-0 2/14 SOUTHERN MAINE * W 3-2 11/5 at Holy Cross * W 4-2 1/13 at Colby * T 1-1 (ot) 11/17 at Salve Regina * W 10-0 2/15 SOUTHERN MAINE * W 6-0 11/11 at Salve Regina * W 11-1 1/19 TRINITY (CONN.) * W 14-0 11/23 HOLY CROSS * W 7-0 2/21 at New England * W 6-1 11/12 at Salve Regina * W 8-1 1/20 AMHERST * W 7-1 11/24 HOLY CROSS * W 7-0 2/22 at New England * W 4-0 11/18 NEW ENGLAND * W 3-1 1/23 at Sacred Heart * W 5-0 11/26 at Williams W 3-2 2/28 ELMIRA T 2-2 (ot) 11/19 SAINT ANSELM * L 1-5 1/27 COLGATE * T 3-3 (ot) 11/30 NEW ENGLAND * W 10-1 3/6 UMASS BOSTON # W 12-0 12/1 ELMIRA T 2-2 (ot) 1/28 UNION * W 5-0 12/1 NEW ENGLAND * W 6-0 3/7 RENSSELAER # W 2-0 12/3 BOWDOIN W 3-2 2/3 at Rensselaer * W 5-1 12/7 SACRED HEART * W 5-0 3/19 vs. Wisconsin-Stevens Point $ L 1-4 12/8 at Southern Maine * W 4-0 2/4 at Vermont * L 1-2 12/8 SACRED HEART * W 9-2 3/20 vs. Plattsburgh $ L 2-4 12/9 at UMass Boston * W 5-0 2/10 at Southern Maine * W 3-0 1/11 MIT * W 13-0 * ECAC East Conference Game 1/6 at Plattsburgh L 0-3 2/11 at MIT * W 10-0 1/12 MIT * W 13-1 # ECAC East Conference Tournament 1/7 at Plattsburgh L 0-3 2/17 RIT * W 5-0 1/18 at Saint Michael’s * W 15-0 $ NCAA Tournament 1/13 SAINT MICHAEL’S * W 6-0 2/18 HAMILTON W 6-3 1/19 at Saint Michael’s * W 10-0 1/14 CASTLETON STATE * W 3-0 2/24 SOUTHERN MAINE # W 2-1 1/24 at Elmira L 1-2 2004-05 (22-4-2) 1/19 at Saint Anselm * L 0-2 3/3 vs. Williams # L 2-3 1/25 at Union * W 9-1 Head Coach: Nicole Kirnan 1/20 at New England * W 4-1 * ECAC Conference Game 1/26 at Union * W 10-1 11/6 NEW ENGLAND * W 11-0 1/27 UMASS BOSTON * W 2-0 # ECAC Division III Tournament 2/1 at Middlebury W 1-0 11/7 NEW ENGLAND * W 9-0 1/28 SOUTHERN MAINE * W 4-1 2/2 vs. Gustavus Adolphus W 2-1 11/13 at Salve Regina * W 10-1 2/3 WILLIAMS W 4-3 2/8 at RIT * W 7-2 11/14 at Salve Regina * W 9-0 2/4 HOLY CROSS * W 4-3 2/9 at RIT * L 2-3 (ot) 11/19 at Southern Maine * W 8-0 2/10 at RIT * L 3-4 11/20 at Southern Maine * W 9-1 2/11 at RIT * L 0-4 11/23 at Elmira W 2-0 2/16 at Castleton State * W 4-0 11/28 BOWDOIN T 3-3 (ot) 2/17 at Saint Michael’s * W 9-1 12/4 UMASS BOSTON * W 4-1 2/22 at Elmira L 4-5 12/5 UMASS BOSTON * W 11-1 3/3 vs. New England # W 3-1 12/10 at Saint Michael’s * W 10-0 3/4 at RIT # W 3-2 12/11 at Saint Michael’s * W 9-0 3/9 at Middlebury $ L 1-3 1/8 RENSSELAER * W 4-3 * ECAC East Conference Game 1/9 RENSSELAER * W 4-1 # ECAC East Conference Tournament 1/15 ELMIRA L 2-4 $ NCAA Tournament 1/16 UTICA W 5-0 1/21 at RIT * W 4-1 2007-08 (24-7-0) 1/22 at RIT * L 1-2 Head Coach: Lauren McAuliffe 1/29 MIT * W 10-0 11/9 at Salve Regina * W 3-0 2/4 at Plattsburgh L 2-3 11/16 at UMass Boston * W 4-2 2/5 at Plattsburgh T 1-1 (ot) 11/17 at Saint Anselm * L 0-1 2/12 at Saint Anselm * W 5-0 11/24 PLATTSBURGH W 4-3 2/13 at Castleton State * W 13-3 11/25 PLATTSBURGH L 1-2 2/19 HOLY CROSS * W 7-0 12/1 at MIT * W 4-1 2/20 HOLY CROSS * W 3-1 12/7 PLYMOUTH STATE * W 11-0 3/5 NEW ENGLAND # W 6-1 12/8 PLYMOUTH STATE * W 9-0 3/6 RENSSELAER # W 4-1 1/4 vs. Williams W 3-2 3/11 at Middlebury $ L 2-3 (ot) 1/5 vs. Bowdoin L 2-3 The 2001-02 women’s hockey team became the first Manhat- * ECAC East Conference Game 1/11 CASTLETON STATE * W 4-1 tanville team to play in a National Championship game in just # ECAC East Conference Tournament 1/12 ELMIRA L 2-3 the program’s third season, while also winning the first of sev- $ NCAA Tournament 1/18 at Norwich * W 2-1 en consecutive ECAC East Tournament Championships. 2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Hockey Media Guide 17 Game-by-Game Record 2/12 HOLY CROSS * W 4-1 2/18 at Saint Michael’s * W 9-1 2/19 at Norwich * L 2-4 2/26 CASTLETON STATE # W 8-1 3/5 vs. UMass Boston # W 2-1 3/6 at Norwich # W 4-2 3/12 at Middlebury $ L 0-1 * ECAC East Conference Game # ECAC East Conference Tournament $ NCAA Tournament

The 2007-08 Valiants won the last of seven consecutive ECAC East Tournament titles with a 6-3 win over New England College on March 9, 2008 and reached the NCAA Championship game for the third time in program history. 1/19 at Saint Michael’s * W 3-1 2009-10 (19-7-1) 1/25 HOLY CROSS * W 4-1 Head Coach: Eric Lang 1/27 at Holy Cross * W 7-0 11/7 at UMass Boston * W 5-2 2/1 at New England * L 3-4 (ot) 11/13 HOLY CROSS * L 2-3 2/2 at Southern Maine * W 7-0 11/14 NICHOLS * W 10-1 2/8 at Elmira L 2-3 11/20 at Plymouth State * W 12-0 2/9 SALVE REGINA * W 8-1 11/21 at Southern Maine * W 8-1 2/10 MIT * W 6-0 11/28 ELMIRA L 1-3 2/15 SAINT MICHAEL’S * W 7-2 11/29 ELMIRA W 3-2 2/16 NORWICH * W 7-1 12/5 at Saint Michael’s * W 8-1 2/23 SAINT ANSELM * W 3-2 12/6 at Norwich * W 7-0 2/24 UMASS BOSTON * W 6-3 12/12 at Elmira L 1-3 3/1 MIT # W 9-0 1/6 CASTLETON STATE * W 8-1 3/8 SALVE REGINA # W 6-1 1/9 NEUMANN W 4-0 3/9 NEW ENGLAND # W 6-3 1/15 NEW ENGLAND * T 1-1 (ot) 3/15 at Middlebury $ W 4-3 (ot) 1/16 NORWICH * L 2-3 3/21 vs. Wisconsin-Superior $ W 4-3 1/22 SAINT MICHAEL’S * W 4-0 (ot) 1/24 at Salve Regina * W 6-2 3/22 at Plattsburgh $$ L 2-3 1/29 PLYMOUTH STATE * W 17-0 * ECAC East Conference Game 1/30 SOUTHERN MAINE * W 3-0 # ECAC East Conference Tournament 2/6 at Castleton State * W 5-1 $ NCAA Tournament 2/7 at Norwich * W 7-2 $$ NCAA Championship Game 2/12 SAINT ANSELM * W 3-1 2/13 at Plattsburgh L 0-4 2008-09 (20-7-0) 2/14 at Plattsburgh L 1-2 (ot) Head Coach: Eric Lang 2/19 at Saint Anselm * W 4-3 11/8 at Nichols * W 2-0 2/20 at New England * W 2-0 11/9 at Holy Cross * L 3-5 2/27 NICHOLS # W 11-1 11/15 UMASS BOSTON * W 8-1 3/6 NEW ENGLAND # L 1-2 11/22 SAINT MICHAEL’S * W 10-2 * ECAC East Conference Game 11/23 MIT * W 8-0 # ECAC East Conference Tournament 11/25 at Salve Regina * W 5-0 12/5 at Saint Michael’s * W 6-2 2010-11 (19-8-2) 12/6 at MIT * W 6-0 Head Coach: Eric Lang 1/3 vs. Bowdoin W 3-2 11/5 UMASS BOSTON * W 5-1 1/4 vs. Williams W 3-1 11/6 SAINT ANSELM * W 3-1 1/6 SALVE REGINA * W 4-0 11/9 NICHOLS * W 4-1 1/9 at Castleton State * W 4-0 11/12 at Elmira L 3-4 1/10 at Norwich * W 6-2 11/13 at Elmira W 2-1 1/17 at UMass Boston * W 5-1 11/19 at Holy Cross * W 2-1 1/23 HOLY CROSS * L 2-3 (ot) 11/20 at Salve Regina * W 5-1 1/24 NICHOLS * W 4-0 11/23 vs. Trinity (Conn.) L 2-3 1/28 at Trinity (Conn.) L 2-3 12/3 CASTLETON STATE * W 6-0 1/30 at Plymouth State * W 7-0 12/4 NEW ENGLAND * L 3-5 1/31 at Southern Maine * L 3-4 12/7 at Neumann T 2-2 (ot) 2/6 at Elmira L 2-3 1/5 at Nichols * W 3-1 2/7 CASTLETON STATE * W 4-0 1/7 UTICA W 2-1 2/13 at Saint Anselm * W 6-3 1/8 PLATTSBURGH STATE L 2-5 2/14 at Plattsburgh L 0-6 1/21 PLYMOUTH STATE * W 9-1 2/21 NEW ENGLAND * W 2-1 1/22 SOUTHERN MAINE * W 4-2 2/22 NORWICH * W 4-1 1/25 at Connecticut College W 3-1 2/28 CASTLETON STATE # W 5-2 1/28 at Saint Anselm * L 1-4 3/7 SALVE REGINA # L 0-1 1/29 at UMass Boston * L 1-3 Manhattanville went on the road to win the program’s eighth * ECAC East Conference Game 2/4 at New England * T 3-3 (ot) ECAC East Conference Tournament championship in 2010-11, # ECAC East Conference Tournament 2/5 at Castleton State * W 4-1 knocking off top-seeded and national #3 Norwich by a 4-2 score 2/11 SALVE REGINA * W 4-1 on March 6, 2011 on the way to the NCAA Tournament.

18 2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Hockey Media Guide All-Time Records vs. Opponents

Opponent All-Time Record Current Streak Last Meeting Amherst...... 1-0-0...... Manhattanville, 1 Win...... Manhattanville 7-1 W (January 20, 2001) Bates...... 1-0-0...... Manhattanville, 1 Win...... Manhattanville 8-0 W (January 15, 2000) Bowdoin ...... 6-2-1...... Manhattanville, 1 Win...... Manhattanville 3-2 W (January 3, 2009) Buffalo State...... 3-0-0...... Manhattanville, 3 Wins ...... Manhattanville 16-0 W (February 20, 2000) Castleton State...... 14-0-0 ...... Manhattanville, 14 Wins...... Manhattanville 8-1 W (February 26, 2011) Chatham...... 2-0-0...... Manhattanville, 2 Wins ...... Manhattanville 20-0 W (February 27, 2000) Colby...... 1-0-1...... Manhattanville, 2 Unbeaten...... Manhattanville 7-4 W (November 29, 2003) Colgate#...... 0-0-1...... 1 Tie...... Tied 3-3 OT (January 27, 2001) Connecticut College ...... 3-0-0...... Manhattanville, 3 Wins ...... Manhattanville 3-1 W (January 25, 2011) Elmira ...... 4-13-2 ...... Manhattanville, 1 Win...... Manhattanville 2-1 W (November 13, 2010) Findlay...... 0-2-0...... Findlay, 2 Wins...... Findlay 3-1 W (January 6, 2001) Gustavus Adolphus...... 1-0-0...... Manhattanville, 1 Win...... Manahttanville 2-1 W (February 2, 2003) Hamilton...... 3-0-0...... Manhattanville, 3 Wins ...... Manhattanville 6-3 W (February 18, 2001) Holy Cross...... 19-3-0 ...... Manhattanville, 2 Wins ...... Manhattanville 4-1 (February 12, 2011) Mercyhurst#...... 0-4-0...... Mercyhurst, 4 Wins...... Mercyhurst 5-0 W (February 13, 2000) Middlebury ...... 3-5-0...... Middlebury, 1 Win...... Middlebury 1-0 W (March 12, 2011) MIT^...... 15-0-0 ...... Manhattanville, 15 Wins...... Manhattanville 6-0 W (December 6, 2008) New England College ...... 16-3-2 ...... 1 Tie...... Tied 3-3 OT (March 6, 2011) Neumann...... 1-0-1...... 1 Tie...... Tied 2-2 OT (December 12, 2010) Nichols...... 6-0-0...... Manhattanville, 6 Wins ...... Manhattanville 3-1 W (January 5, 2011) Norwich...... 7-2-0...... Manhattanville, 1 Win...... Manhattanville 4-2 W (March 6, 2011) Plattsburgh...... 1-12-3 ...... Plattsburgh, 5 Wins...... Plattsburgh 5-2 W (January 8, 2011) Plymouth State...... 6-0-0...... Manhattanville, 6 Wins ...... Manhattanville 9-1 W (January 21, 2011) Rensselaer#...... 12-1-0 ...... Manhattanville, 4 Wins ...... Manhattanville 4-1 W (March 6, 2005) RIT...... 11-6-1 ...... Manhattanville, 1 Win...... Manhattanville 3-2 W (March 4, 2007) Sacred Heart...... 6-0-0...... Manhattanville, 6 Wins ...... Manhattanville 9-2 W (December 8, 2002) Saint Anselm...... 7-5-0...... Saint Anselm, 1 Win ...... Saint Anselm 4-1 W (January 28, 2011) Salve Regina...... 21-1-0 ...... Manhattanville, 3 Wins ...... Manhattanville 4-1 W (February 11, 2011) Southern Maine...... 18-1-1 ...... Manhattanville, 3 Wins ...... Manhattanville 4-2 W (January 22, 2011) Saint Michael’s ...... 21-0-0 ...... Manhattanville, 21 Wins...... Manhattanville 9-1 W (February 18, 2011) Trinity (Conn.)...... 1-2-0...... Trinity (Conn.), 2 Wins...... Trinity (Conn.) 3-2 W (November 23, 2010) UMass Boston...... 17-1-0 ...... Manhattanville, 1 Win...... Manhattanville 2-1 W (March 5, 2011) Union# ...... 5-0-0...... Manhattanville, 5 Wins ...... Manhattanville 10-1 W (January 26, 2003) University of Connecticut#. . . . . 1-0-0...... Manhattanville, 1 Win...... Manhattanville 19-0 W (November 12, 2000) Utica ...... 3-0-0...... Manhattanville, 3 Wins ...... Manhattanville 2-1 W (January 7, 2011) Vermont#...... 1-3-0...... Manhattanville, 1 Win...... Mannhattanville 4-0 W (December 31, 2001) Wayne State#...... 0-1-0...... Wayne State, 1 Win...... Wayne State 3-1 W (November 3, 2002) Wesleyan...... 3-0-0...... Manhattanville, 3 Wins ...... Manhattanville 8-0 W (December 1, 2001) Williams ...... 9-2-0...... Manhattanville, 8 Wins ...... Manhattanville 3-1 W (January 4, 2009) Wisconsin-Stevens Point ...... 0-1-0...... Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 1 Win ...... Wisconsin-Stevens Point 4-1 W (March 19, 2004) Wisconsin-Superior...... 1-0-0...... Manhattanville, 1 Win...... Manhattanville 4-3 OT W (March 21, 2008) ALL-TIME RECORD...... 229-61-11

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2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Hockey Media Guide 19 All-Time Roster & Statistics Name Years Played GP G A P Name Years Played GP G A P Alcorn, Cory 2004-07 75 24 25 49 Michonski, Alicia 2008-09 8 0 1 1 Alcorn, Jodi 2000-01 20 1 4 5 Morrison, Mary Rose 2009-11 55 22 26 48 Alfred, Brianne 2008-09 22 7 4 11 Mulick, Jennifer 2001-05 113 67 55 112 Allegrezza, Genevieve 1999-01 47 17 43 60 Muskego, Hannah 2008-11 79 4 15 19 Annunziato, Ali 2000-04 91 31 65 96 Nagymarosi, Danielle 2005-06, 2007-08 44 47 30 77 Annunziato, Annie 2000-02 51 22 41 63 Nonis, Amanda 2004-08 103 69 78 147 Ascencio, Jen 2007-09 35 2 1 3 Nonis, Holly 2007-11 100 56 65 121 Beauvais, Caitlin 2010-11 14 0 1 1 Nutkevitch, Lauren 2009-11 55 11 17 28 Behan, Tara 2000-02 24 4 3 7 Occhionero, Sonia 2009-11 50 15 24 39 Blackwell, Alex 2005-09 110 53 50 103 O’Neill, Caroline 2007-08 5 1 2 3 Blais, Andrea 2007-08 5 0 0 0 Paulsrud, Lindsey 1999-03 99 47 62 109 Blais, Nicole 2001-05 108 50 58 108 Picinic, Cheryl 1999-00 14 6 4 10 Bonner, Jaime 2008-09 22 1 1 2 Pizzuto, Tori 2010-11 21 2 5 7 Boulanger, Heidi 2002-04 45 4 8 12 Poupart, Dani 2004-08 98 9 51 60 Brawley, Erin 2006-10 110 10 48 58 Quirion, Amy 2002-04 33 24 29 53 Burlton, Stephanie 2003-04 29 13 25 38 Rafferty, Monique 2006-2010 111 43 68 111 Burns, Stacy 2000-01 20 1 1 2 Reed, Jennifer 1999-00 23 11 10 21 Callinan, Meredith 2000-04 96 3 17 20 Sahlem, Kristin 1999-03 104 81 84 165 Coffey, Shannon 2007-11 109 45 56 101 Schill, Lynsey 2009-11 51 16 18 34 Colasuonno, Lea 1999-00 23 4 11 15 Schimelpfenig, Anna 2003-06 63 6 19 25 Danzig, Jena 2006-09 83 5 9 14 Scioli, Jess 2007-11 104 14 15 29 Dobler, Becca 1999-01 29 13 18 31 Selke, Sarah 1999-00 23 8 12 20 Dorval, Lindsey 1999-03 85 21 36 57 Sidjak, Erin 2009-11 48 3 9 12 Duer, Emily 2000-02 51 16 18 34 Simard, Lisa-Marie 2002-06 103 8 18 26 Essary, Amanda 2004-05 18 3 4 7 Snow, Kendra 2000-02 30 3 8 11 Fauss, Kayleigh 2003-04 5 0 2 2 Solomito, Jackie 2008-11 65 14 20 34 Findlay, Alex 2006-2010 108 11 31 42 Stephens, Nicole 2000-04 109 17 37 54 Flynn, Courtney 2005-07 35 1 4 5 Stewart, Cherie 2001-05 109 101 76 177 Frump, Jessica 2009-10 2 1 0 1 Strauss, Melissa 1999-00 12 3 4 7 Fullerton, Sarah 2006-10 110 15 30 45 Swanger, Cari 2005-06 5 0 1 1 Garcia, Erica 2007-11 98 5 25 30 Taylor, Alyssa 2009-10 26 5 7 12 Garcia, Kelli 2002-03 6 1 2 3 Temesy, Jessica 2002-06 116 64 87 151 Garner, Jesse 2002-06 109 38 60 68 Trimble, Ashley 2002-06 113 17 72 89 Gesino, Emily 2004-06 4 0 0 0 Villani, Jacqui 2006-08 27 1 1 2 Grasby, Jami 2002-06 100 48 56 104 von Bredow, Carina 2004-08 114 7 19 26 Graul, Heather 1999-00 21 9 9 18 Watts, Mallory 2010-11 25 1 1 2 Graves, Bobbi Jo 2000-01 21 1 3 4 Wieczorek, Michele 2008-2010 30 3 4 7 Grover, Melanie 2000-03 63 26 29 55 Wilson, Jennifer 2005-06 3 2 2 4 Hawkins, Melissa 2000-04 109 52 67 119 Witz, Michelle 2005-07 56 19 16 35 Hayden, Kim 2001-05 112 15 45 60 Wojciechowski, Kelly-Ann 2001-02 26 2 7 9 Heckman-McKenna, Heather 2000-01 13 1 1 2 Yanagawa, Carrie 1999-00 23 18 23 41 Horton, Natalie 2010-11 7 0 0 0 Zimecki, Amanda 2000-04 107 67 60 127 Hotaling, Charlotte 2009-11 30 1 3 4 Zimmerman, Jessica 2004-08 114 54 62 116 Hubley, Ella 2009-11 43 9 6 15 Zitek, Natalie 2005-09 114 36 54 90 Hutchinson, Haleigh 2010-11 29 14 7 21 Jarvis, Darcie 2003-06 83 11 35 46 Goalie Name Years Played GP W-L-T GAA SV% Kaufman, Michelle 2007-09 25 3 1 4 Alexander, Katie 1999-03 23 16-1-0 0.66 .928 Keane, Kelly 2009-11 37 3 3 6 Cote, Emy 2009-11 35 20-11-2 1.84 .924 Kehoe, Jessica 2009-11 53 9 18 27 Elliott, Nicole 2001-05 62 49-7-4 0.99 .947 Kynalis, Thelma 2000-02 22 2 6 8 Evans, Mary 2010-11 9 7-2-0 1.45 .905 Letourneau, Lyndsay 2004-08 58 1 8 9 Flanders, Kimmy 2008-10 5 3-0-0 0.27 .967 Little, Katie 2009-11 56 39 37 76 Heckman-McKenna, Heather 2000-01 10 7-1-2 1.20 .941 Longo, Jamie 2005-07 41 19 21 40 Holmes, Lindsey 2003-04 3 3-0-0 1.33 .846 Lupo, Julianna 2009-2010 4 1 2 3 Kirnan, Renee 2000-04 52 34-11-2 1.38 .933 Martinelli, Jaime 1999-00 23 13 16 29 Kokkonis, Sophia 2006-2010 52 35-9-1 1.40 .932 Massaroni, Heather 2008-09 18 0 0 0 Ortis, Liane 2004-08 42 25-3-0 1.24 .929 Mazurek, Danielle 2004-08 115 22 31 53 Perry, Kristin 1999-00 14 7-7-0 2.58 .881 McAllister, Erin 2002-06 93 11 21 32 Turmel, Karine 2005-09 71 43-17-2 1.78 .929 Mendoza, Lori 2000-01 22 0 1 1

20 2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Hockey Media Guide Career Records POINTS GOALS ASSISTS 1. Cherie Stewart 2001-05 177 1. Cherie Stewart 2001-05 101 1. Jessica Temesy 2002-06 87 2. Kristin Sahlem 1999-03 165 2. Kristin Sahlem 1999-03 81 2. Kristin Sahlem 1999-03 84 3. Jessica Temesy 2002-06 151 3. Amanda Nonis 2004-08 69 3. Amanda Nonis 2004-08 78 4. Amanda Nonis 2004-08 147 4. Amanda Zimecki 2000-04 67 4. Cherie Stewart 2001-05 76 5. Amanda Zimecki 2000-04 127 Jennifer Mulick 2001-05 67 5. Ashley Trimble 2002-06 72 6. Jennifer Mulick 2001-05 122 6. Jessica Temesy 2002-06 64 6. Monique Rafferty 2006-10 68 7. Holly Nonis 2007-11 121 7. Holly Nonis 2007-11 56 7. Melissa Hawkins 2000-04 67 8. Melissa Hawkins 2000-04 119 8. Jess Zimmerman 2004-08 54 8. Ali Annunziato 2000-04 65 9. Jess Zimmerman 2004-08 116 9. Alex Blackwell 2005-09 53 Holly Nonis 2007-11 65 10. Monique Rafferty 2006-10 111 10. Melissa Hawkins 2000-04 52 10. Lindsey Paulsrud 1999-03 62 Jess Zimmerman 2004-08 62 GAMES PLAYED PP GOALS SH GOALS 1. Jessica Temesy 2002-06 116 1. Amanda Nonis 2004-08 21 1. Katie Little 2009-pres. 9 2. Danielle Mazurek 2004-08 115 2. Jessica Temesy 2002-06 19 2. Ali Annunziato 2000-04 3 3. Jess Zimmerman 2004-08 114 Alex Blackwell 2005-09 19 Jessica Temesy 2002-06 3 Carina von Bredow 2004-08 114 4. Natalie Zitek 2005-09 15 Holly Nonis 2007-11 3 Natalie Zitek 2005-09 114 5. Jennifer Mulick 2001-05 14 5. Eight Players Tied --- 2 6. Jennifer Mulick 2001-05 113 6. Monique Rafferty 2006-10 13 Ashley Trimble 2002-06 113 Shannon Coffey 2007-11 13 8. Kim Hayden 2001-05 112 8. Kristin Sahlem 1999-03 12 9. Erin Brawley 2006-10 111 Danielle Nagymarosi 2005-06, 07-08 12 Monique Rafferty 2006-10 111 Holly Nonis 2007-11 12 Katie Little 2009-pres. 12 GW GOALS 1. Cherie Stewart 2001-05 18 2. Kristin Sahlem 1999-03 15 3. Jessica Temesy 2002-06 12 4. Alex Blackwell 2005-09 11 Holly Nonis 2007-11 11 6. Amanda Zimecki 2000-04 10 Amanda Nonis 2004-08 10 8. Nicole Blais 2001-05 9 Jennifer Mulick 2001-05 9 Jess Zimmerman 2004-08 9 Cherie Stewart Nicole Elliott

GOALIE MINS. GOALIE WINS SAVES 1. Karine Turmel 2005-09 3709:11 1. Nicole Elliott 2001-05 49 1. Karine Turmel 2005-09 1446 2. Nicole Elliott 2001-05 3438:34 2. Karine Turmel 2005-09 43 2. Nicole Elliott 2001-05 1024 3. Renee Kirnan 2000-04 2833:39 3. Sophia Kokkonis 2006-10 35 3. Renee Kirnan 2000-04 905 4. Sophia Kokkonis 2006-10 2620:32 4. Renee Kirnan 2000-04 34 4. Sophia Kokkonis 2006-10 836 5. Emy Cote 2009-pres. 2017:44 5. Liane Ortis 2004-08 25 5. Emy Cote 2009-pres. 759 6. Liane Ortis 2004-08 1693:17 6. Emy Cote 2009-pres. 20 6. Liane Ortis 2004-08 461 7. Katie Alexander 1999-03 1181:47 7. Katie Alexander 1999-03 16 7. Kristin Perry 1999-00 245 8. Kristin Perry 1999-00 768:21 8. Kristin Perry 1999-00 7 8. Heather Heckman-McKenna 2000-01 224 9. Heather Heckman-McKenna 2000-01 701:55 Heather Heckman-McKenna 2000-01 7 9. Katie Alexander 1999-03 168 10. Mary Evans 2010-pres. 536:13 Mary Evans 2010-pres. 7 10. Mary Evans 2010-pres. 124 SAVE PCT. GA AVG. SHUTOUTS Miniumum 750 Minutes Played Miniumum 750 Minutes Played 1. Nicole Elliott 2001-05 25 1. Nicole Elliott 2001-05 .947 1. Katie Alexander 1999-03 0.66 2. Karine Turmel 2005-09 15 2. Renee Kirnan 2000-04 .933 2. Nicole Elliott 2001-05 0.99 3. Katie Alexander 1999-03 12 3. Sophia Kokkonis 2006-10 .932 3. Liane Ortis 2004-08 1.24 4. Renee Kirnan 2000-04 11 4. Liane Ortis 2004-08 .929 4. Renee Kirnan 2000-04 1.38 Sophia Kokkonis 2006-10 11 5. Karine Turmel 2005-09 .929 5. Sophia Kokkonis 2006-10 1.40 6. Liane Ortis 2004-08 7 6. Katie Alexander 1999-03 .928 6. Karine Turmel 2004-09 1.78 7. Emy Cote 2009-pres. 4 7. Emy Cote 2009-pres. .924 7. Emy Cote 2009-pres. 1.84 8. Heather Heckman-McKenna 2000-01 3 8. Kristin Perry 1999-00 .881 8. Kristin Perry 1999-00 2.58 9. Kristin Perry 1999-00 2 Lindsey Holmes 2003-04 2 Kimmy Flanders 2008-10 2

2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Hockey Media Guide 21 Single-Season Records POINTS GOALS ASSISTS 1. Lindsey Paulsrud 1999-00 58 1. Kristin Sahlem 1999-00 33 1. Lindsey Paulsrud 1999-00 31 2. Kristin Sahlem 1999-00 57 2. Danielle Nagymarosi 2007-08 32 2. Annie Annunziato 2001-02 29 3. Danielle Nagymarosi 2007-08 53 3. Cherie Stewart 2001-02 31 3. Ali Annunziato 2001-02 27 4. Cherie Stewart 2004-05 52 4. Cherie Stewart 2004-05 29 4. Jessica Temesy 2003-04 26 5. Cherie Stewart 2001-02 47 5. Lindsey Paulsrud 1999-00 27 Amanda Nonis 2005-06 26 6. Jennifer Mulick 2002-03 46 Katie Little 2009-10 27 6. Stephanie Burlton 2003-04 25 Amanda Nonis 2005-06 46 7. Jennifer Mulick 2002-03 22 Shannon Coffey 2007-08 25 8. Annie Annunziato 2001-02 42 Cherie Stewart 2003-04 22 8. Kristin Sahlem 1999-00 24 Amy Quirion 2002-03 42 Jennifer Mulick 2004-05 22 Jennifer Mulick 2002-03 24 Jessica Temesy 2003-04 42 10. Amanda Zimecki 2000-01 21 Jessica Temesy 2002-03 24 Katie Little 2009-10 42 Kristen Sahlem 2002-03 21 Jennifer Mulick 2003-04 21 Jess Zimmerman 2004-05 21 GAMES PLAYED PP GOALS SH GOALS 1. Kristin Sahlem 2002-03 31 1. Danielle Nagymarosi 2007-08 9 1. Katie Little 2009-10 7 Jessica Temesy 2002-03 31 Amanda Nonis 2007-08 9 2. Ali Annunziato 2001-02 2 Alex Blackwell 2007-08 31 Alex Blackwell 2008-09 9 Jesse Garner 2004-05 2 Erin Brawley 2007-08 31 4. Jessica Temesy 2004-05 7 Cory Alcorn 2006-07 2 Shannon Coffey 2007-08 31 Jessica Temesy 2005-06 7 Holly Nonis 2008-09 2 Danielle Mazurek 2007-08 31 Monique Rafferty 2008-09 7 Katie Little 2010-11 2 Natalie Zitek 2007-08 31 Katie Little 2009-10 7 7. 29 Players Tied --- 1 8. Eight Players Tied --- 30 Mary Rose Morrison 2010-11 7 8. 8 Players Tied --- 6

GW GOALS Lindsey Paulsrud Karine Turmel 1. Cherie Stewart 2001-02 6 2. Kristin Sahlem 2002-03 5 Jessica Temesy 2003-04 5 Cherie Stewart 2004-05 5 Danielle Nagymarosi 2007-08 5 Alex Blackwell 2008-09 5 7. 11 Players Tied --- 4

GOALIE MINS. GOALIE WINS SAVES 1. Emy Cote 2010-11 1204:29 1. Nicole Elliott 2002-03 14 1. Karine Turmel 2006-07 473 2. Karine Turmel 2006-07 1084:17 2. Liane Ortis 2005-06 13 2. Emy Cote 2010-11 463 3. Nicole Elliott 2004-05 1013:58 3. Nicole Elliott 2003-04 12 3. Karine Turmel 2008-09 368 4. Karine Turmel 2008-09 1004:07 Nicole Elliott 2004-05 12 4. Karine Turmel 2007-08 340 5. Liane Ortis 2005-06 913:41 Sophia Kokkonis 2007-08 12 5. Nicole Elliott 2004-05 318 6. Sophia Kokkonis 2007-08 877:22 Karine Turmel 2008-09 12 6. Emy Cote 2009-10 296 7. Karine Turmel 2007-08 854:42 Emy Cote 2010-11 12 7. Sophia Kokkonis 2007-08 293 8. Nicole Elliott 2002-03 851:35 8. Nicole Elliott 2001-02 11 8. Liane Ortis 2005-06 277 9. Nicole Elliott 2003-04 815:19 Karine Turmel 2006-07 11 9. Nicole Elliott 2003-04 270 10. Emy Cote 2009-10 813:15 10. Renee Kirnan 2002-03 10 10. Karine Turmel 2005-06 265 Karine Turmel 2005-06 10 Karine Turmel 2007-08 10 Sophia Kokkonis 2009-10 10 SAVE PCT. GA AVG. SHUTOUTS Minimum 500 Minutes Played Minimum 500 Minutes Played 1. Nicole Elliott 2001-02 7 1. Nicole Elliott 2003-04 .954 1. Liane Ortis 2004-05 0.83 2. Nicole Elliott 2002-03 6 2. Liane Ortis 2004-05 .951 2. Nicole Elliott 2001-02 0.87 Nicole Elliott 2003-04 6 3. Nicole Elliott 2001-02 .950 3. Nicole Elliott 2002-03 0.92 Nicole Elliott 2004-05 6 4. Nicole Elliott 2002-03 .946 4. Nicole Elliott 2003-04 0.96 5. Katie Alexander 1999-00 5 5. Heather Heckman-McKenna 2000-01 .941 5. Renee Kirnan 2002-03 1.15 Sophia Kokkonis 2006-07 5 6. Nicole Elliott 2004-05 .941 6. Katie Alexander 1999-00 1.16 7. Renee Kirnan 2002-03 4 7. Sophia Kokkonis 2006-07 .940 7. Nicole Elliott 2004-05 1.18 Liane Ortis 2004-05 4 8. Karine Turmel 2005-06 .936 8. Heather Heckman-McKenna 2000-01 1.20 Karine Turmel 2005-06 4 9. Renee Kirnan 2001-02 .936 9. Sophia Kokkonis 2007-08 1.22 Karine Turmel 2007-08 4 10. Renee Kirnan 2002-03 .935 10. Renee Kirnan 2001-02 1.26 Karine Turmel 2008-09 4 Emy Cote 2009-10 4

22 2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Hockey Media Guide Single-Game Records POINTS 1. Lindsey Paulsrud vs. Chatham February 26, 2000 8 Kristin Sahlem Kristin Sahlem vs. Chatham February 27, 2000 8 3. Becca Dobler at Salve Regina February 20, 1999 7 Kristin Sahlem vs. Holy Cross February 6, 2000 7 Lindsey Paulsrud vs. Buffalo State February 19, 2000 7 Carrie Yanagawa vs. Chatham February 26, 2000 7 Kristin Sahlem vs. Trinity (Conn.) January 19, 2001 7 Amy Quirion vs. Salve Regina November 8, 2003 7 Jennifer Mulick vs. Salve Regina November 8, 2003 7 Jennifer Mulick vs. MIT January 12, 2003 7 Jessica Temesy vs. MIT January 12, 2003 7 Amanda Nonis at MIT November 4, 2006 7 Katie Little at Plymouth State November 20, 2009 7 GOALS 1. Katie Little at Plymouth State November 20, 2009 6 2. Heather Graul at Salve Regina November 20, 1999 5 Lindsey Paulsrud vs. Buffalo State February 19, 2000 5 Carrie Yanagawa vs. Chatham February 26, 2000 5 Ali Annunziato vs. MIT November 18, 2001 5 Amanda Nonis at MIT November 4, 2006 5 7. Amanda Zimecki at Holy Cross November 19, 2000 4 Kristin Sahlem vs. Holy Cross February 6, 2000 4 Kristin Sahlem vs. Chatham February 26, 2000 4 Kristin Sahlem vs. Chatham February 27, 2000 4 Annie Annunziato at Salve Regina November 10, 2001 4 Cherie Stewart at Saint Michael’s January 11, 2002 4 Cherie Stewart vs. Salve Regina January 20, 2002 4 Jesse Garner vs. UMass Boston January 24, 2004 4 Katie Little Jennifer Mulick vs. Utica January 16, 2005 4 Katie Little vs. Nichols February 27, 2010 4 Mary Rose Morrison at Saint Michael’s February 18, 2011 4 ASSISTS 1. Becca Dobler at Salve Regina November 20, 1999 6 Lindsey Paulsrud vs. Chatham February 26, 2000 6 Jessica Temesy vs. MIT January 12, 2003 6 4. Carrie Yanagawa vs. Buffalo State February 19, 2000 5 Genevieve Allegrezza vs. Connecticut November 12, 2000 5 Annie Annunziato vs. MIT November 18, 2001 5 Jennifer Mulick vs. MIT January 12, 2003 5 Stephanie Burlton vs. Salve Regina November 8, 2003 5 Jessica Temesy vs. UMass Boston January 24, 2004 5 Becca Dobler Sonia Occhionero at Southern Maine November 21, 2009 5 SAVES 1. Renee Kirnan at Williams November 18, 2000 50 2. Kristin Perry at Mercyhurst December 4, 1999 49 3. Karine Turmel at New England February 1, 2008 42 Emy Cote at Norwich March 6, 2011 42 5. Nicole Elliott at Williams November 26, 2002 41 6. Nicole Elliott at Utica January 13, 2004 40 Emy Cote at Elmira November 13, 2010 40 8. Karine Turmel at Williams January 24, 2006 39 Karine Turmel at Middlebury March 15, 2008 39 10. Renee Kirnan vs. Elmira February 28, 2004 38 Renee Sophia Kokkonis at RIT February 11, 2007 38 Kirnan

2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Hockey Media Guide 23 AHCA All-Americans/NCAA Tournament

Genna Cherie Nicole Amy Amanda Allegrezza Stewart Elliott Quirion Zimecki 2nd Team, 2000-01 2nd Team, 2001-02 1st Team, 2001-02 2nd Team, 2002-03 2nd Team, 2003-04 1st Team, 2004-05

Ashley Amanda Danielle Dani Holly Trimble Nonis Nagymarosi Poupart Nonis 2nd Team, 2004-05 2nd Team, 2005-06 1st Team, 2007-08 2nd Team, 2007-08 2nd Team, 2008-09 2nd Team, 2005-06 Manhattanville in the NCAA Tournament 2001-02 Semifinals vs. Bowdoin W 2-1 (ot) Championship at Elmira L 1-2 2002-03 Quarterfinals WILLIAMS W 5-1 Semifinals vs. Bowdoin W 4-1 Championship at Elmira L 1-5 Katie 2003-04 Little Quarterfinals vs. Wisc.-Stevens Point L 1-4 2nd Team, 2009-10 Consolation vs. Plattsburgh L 2-4 2004-05 Quarterfinals at Middlebury L 2-3 (ot) 2005-06 Quarterfinals at Middlebury L 3-4 2006-07 Quarterfinals at Middlebury L 1-3 2007-08 Quarterfinals at Middlebury W 4-3 (ot) Semifinals vs. Wisc.-Superior W 4-3 (ot) Championship at Plattsburgh L 2-3 2010-11 Quarterfinals at Middlebury L 0-1

NCAA Tournament Berths NCAA Frozen Four Appearances 2001-02 2004-05 2007-08 2001-02 2002-03 2007-08 2002-03 2005-06 2010-11 2003-04 2003-04 2006-07 NCAA Runner-Up 2001-02 2002-03 2007-08

24 2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Hockey Media Guide ECAC East Conference Honors/Tournament ECAC East Conference Honors ECAC East Player of the Year Holly Nonis, 2008-09 Cherie Stewart, 2004-05 Amanda Zimecki, 2003-04 ECAC East All-Conference Honorees ECAC East Rookie of the Year 2010-11 Katie Little (Second Team) Jess Zimmerman, 2004-05 Mary Rose Morrison (Honorable Mention) Cherie Stewart, 2001-02 Lauren Nutkevitch (Honorable Mention) 2009-10 ECAC East Goaltender of the Year Katie Little (First Team, All-Rookie Team) Karine Turmel, 2008-09 Sarah Fullerton (Second Team) Karine Turmel, 2006-07 Sophia Kokkonis (Second Team) Nicole Elliott, 2001-02 Monique Rafferty (Second Team) Emy Cote (All-Rookie Team) Lauren Nutkevitch (All-Rookie Team) 2008-09 Manhattanville in the ECAC Erin Brawley (First Team) Holly Nonis (First Team) East Tournament Karine Turmel (First Team) 2001-02 Sarah Fullerton (Second Team) Alex Blackwell (Honorable Mention) Semifinals RENSSELAER W 5-1 Championship RIT W 4-3 2007-08 Danielle Nagymarosi (First Team) 2002-03 Dani Poupart (First Team) Quarterfinals MIT W 11-0 Holly Nonis (All-Rookie Team) Semifinals RIT W 4-0 2006-07 Championship RENSSELAER W 3-1 Karine Turmel (First Team) 2003-04 Amanda Nonis (Second Team) Semifinals UMASS BOSTON W 12-0 2005-06 Championship RENSSELAER W 2-0 Amanda Nonis (First Team) Jess Temesy (First Team) 2004-05 Ashley Trimble (First Team) Semifinals NEW ENGLAND W 6-1 Jami Grasby (Second Team) Championship RENSSELAER W 4-1 Jess Zimmerman (Honorable Mention) Alex Blackwell (All-Rookie Team) 2005-06 Semifinals UMASS BOSTON W 6-3 2004-05 Championship NEW ENGLAND W 4-1 Cherie Stewart (First Team) Ashley Trimble (First Team) 2006-07 Nicole Elliott (Second Team) Semifinals vs. New England W 3-1 Dani Poupart (All-Rookie Team) Championship at RIT W 3-2 Jess Zimmerman (All-Rookie Team) 2007-08 2003-04 Quarterfinals MIT W 9-0 Jessica Temesy (First Team) Ashley Trimble (First Team) Semifinals SALVE REGINA W 6-1 Amanda Zimecki (Second Team) Championship NEW ENGLAND W 6-3 Renee Kirnan (Honorable Mention) 2008-09 Stephanie Burlton (All-Rookie Team) Quarterfinals CASTLETON STATE W 5-2 2002-03 Semifinals SALVE REGINA L 0-1 Amy Quirion (First Team, All-Rookie Team) Nicole Blais (Second Team) 2009-10 Quarterfinals NICHOLS W 11-1 2001-02 Cherie Stewart (First Team, All-Rookie Team) Semifinals NEW ENGLAND L 1-2 Annie Annunziato (Second Team) 2010-11 Lindsay Paulsrud (Second Team) Quarterfinals CASTLETON STATE W 8-1 Nicole Elliott (Second Team) Semifinals vs. UMass Boston W 2-1 2000-01 Championship at Norwich W 4-2 Genna Allegrezza (Second Team)

ECAC East Regular-Season Championships ECAC East Tournament Championships 2001-02 2003-04 2005-06 2001-02 2004-05 2007-08 2002-03 2004-05 2009-10 2002-03 2005-06 2010-11 2003-04 2006-07

2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Hockey Media Guide 25 Facilities Playland Ice Casino One of the most intimidating hockey facilities in all of Division III hockey, the historic Playland Ice Casino is in its second decade as the home of the Manhattanville men’s and women’s hockey programs. Built in 1930 on the site of Westchester’s Playland Amusement Park in nearby Rye, N.Y., and the former practice home of the NHL’s , the Ice Casino features a 205’x80’ ice sheet with both balcony and ice-level seating, along with spacious, state-of-the- art locker rooms, training facilities and a newly renovated player lounge. The facility underwent a major facelift before the 2007-08 season, getting new boards that include Valiant signage, glass, benches and a net covering the circumference of the rink. Manhattanville’s many championship banners also hang from the rink’s rafters to honor the great tradition of both the women’s and men’s programs. On game days, Playland’s balcony seating fills with rabid Manhattanville fans, who have made the Ice Casino one of the most difficult places to play in the nation in recent years. The Valiant women have boasted an .855 winning percentage in nine seasons at Playland, losing the third-fewest games among all Division III teams over the last nine years – including more than two home games in any season only once. the program’s first NCAA Tournament quarterfinal game individual lessons. Playland Ice Casino has also seen its fair share of held at Playland in March 15, 2003. Playland was dedicated as a National Historic Land- postseason hockey on the women’s side, as the team The Ice Casino has three indoor rinks – two were mark in 1987 and features more than 50 rides and attrac- has hosted 19 ECAC East Tournament games and one added in 1937 – including a rink exclusively for the use tions. Located along the Long Island Sound, Playland NCAA Tournament contest. The Valiants have won six of children. The main ice surface is home not only to also features a beach, pool, boardwalk and pier. Owned of their eight ECAC East Championships on home ice the Valiant men’s and women’s hockey teams but also and operated by Westchester County, Playland is the and also earned a 5-1 victory over Williams College in to various youth teams in the area, open skating and country’s only government-run amusement park. Locker Rooms

Once the practice home of the New York Rangers, regular season it is home to pizza parties for kids and also sary modern conveniences for Valiant hockey players, Playland Ice Casino’s state-of-the-art locker room facility serves as a place for players to mingle and eat after all including skate sharpening and stick maintenance equip- has all the amenities of a setup Valiant home games throughout the hockey season. ment. For the coaching staff, the area also provides plenty and provides the Valiant hockey teams with some of the The best feature of the Ice Casino locker room may be of office and locker room space inside the main locker best locker room facilities in Division III. the athletic training and conditioning areas. The Valiants’ room, with individual lockers for the coaches and desk Each student-athlete has a large, wooden locker area on-site training area includes a sauna, whirlpool and full space for game and practice preparation. of his own, adjacent to a newly renovated player lounge. shower, and is fully staffed by the Manhattanville Athletic The locker room is located directly behind the Manhat- During postseason play, the lounge area is used for post- Training staff during all Valiant games and practices. tanville bench, providing the team and coaching staff with game press conferences and interviews, and during the The locker room facilities also include all of the neces- easy access to the ice. Valiants in the Community The mission of Manhattanville College – to educate ethically and socially respon- sible leaders for the global community – promotes extensive service to the local community. Manhattanville’s student-athletes, including members of the women’s hockey team, are among the school’s most active members in furthering that mis- sion through community service. As with every season, the Valiant women’s hockey team will perform over 1,000 hours of community service annually, working with a variety of different groups throughout the season and offseason. This year, Manhattanville has already worked at the Burke Rehabilitation Center Wheelchair Games (pictured at right) in White Plains, N.Y., and partnered with the men’s hockey team to take part in the annual Tunnels to Towers Run in New York City, and will continue to take part in service activities throughout the season. Manhattanville’s players and coaches are also active in the local youth hockey community as well, coaching and helping to run youth programs in Greenwich, Conn., Rye, N.Y., and New Rochelle, N.Y., among other areas. The Valiants also donate game tickets to youth hockey teams in the area as well as to local fire departments and police stations. 26 2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Hockey Media Guide Strength & Conditioning/Sports Medicine Strength & Conditioning Focused on the overall development of the student-athlete, the Manhattanville Strength & Conditioning staff maximizes the athletic performance of Valiant athletes by using the most effective and effi cient training techniques to compete injury free at the highest level of competition. The aim is to instill a sense of self-discipline, respect and responsibility to achieve the ultimate goal of a team championship. The strength and conditioning department is housed inside Healthworks, a large, state-of-the-art weight and cardiovascular training facility located on the bottom fl oor of the Athletic Department hub, Kennedy Gymnasium. The room includes several power development stations, glut ham benches, decline abdominal benches and physioballs and cardiovascular machines that are available for student-athlete use both in and out of season as well as during the summer. In 2007, Manhattanville College opened the new Richard A. Berman Student Center in the center of campus that includes a fi rst-class workout area for the general student population; as a result, Healthworks is now the exclusive strength and conditioning home of Valiant student-athletes. Head Coach Corey Crane Fourth Season - Northern Iowa ’97 Corey Crane is in the third season of his second stint as Manhattanville’s Head Strength and Conditioning Coach and also serves as the school’s Assistant Athletic Director for Academics. Graduate Assistant Coach Jason Ward Crane is responsible for managing and providing the design, First Season - SUNY Albany ’07 implementation, supervision and evaluation of the strength and Jason Ward is in his fi rst season as the assistant strength and conditioning program utilized by the school’s 21 varsity sports. conditioning coach at Manhattanville in 2011-12. Crane brings a wealth of strength and conditioning experience In his role, Ward works with head coach Corey Crane to to Manhattanville. He previously spent two years as the Associate Head Strength and manage and provide the design, implementation, supervision and Conditioning Coach at the United States at West Point, working with evaluation of the strength and conditioning program utilized by all all of the school’s 17 sports but focusing primarily on the Academy’s football, men’s 21 Manhattanville varsity sports. lacrosse, hockey and volleyball programs. Outside the Manhattanville realm, Ward is a professional Mixed Crane also has worked as the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at Western Martial Arts fi ghter and has competed at both the amateur and professional levels. Illinois University during the 2005-06 school year and previously spent one year in A graduate of SUNY Albany, he received a bachelor’s degree in sociology with a Purchase as Manhattanville’s Head Strength and Conditioning Coach before taking an concentration in criminal justice in 2007. He currently resides in New Rochelle, N.Y., as assistant position at Army for four years. he pursues his graduate degree at Manhattanville. Sports Medicine The Sports Medicine facilities at Manhattanville College are located inside the hub of Manhattanville Athletics, Kennedy Gymnasium, and are the only place where Valiant student-athletes from all 21 varsity sports come to receive comprehensive health care from any of the Athletic Department’s three fully-certifi ed, full-time athletic trainers. The athletic training staff has fi ve main objectives: prevention of athletic injuries; recognition, evaluation and treatment of injuries that do occur; rehabilitation; health care administration; and professional development. The athletic training staff also has on-campus access to state-of-the-art training methods, including ultrasound capability, electrical muscle stimulation and whirlpool treatments. The training staff is also privileged to be affi liated with some of the best physi- cians in the Westchester area, benefi tting from a close relationship with Plancher Orthopedics and Sports Medicine and head team physician Dr. Kevin Plancher, who works out of nearby Greenwich, Conn. The Manhattanville Sports Medicine staff can be contacted throughout the day via phone (914-323-7276), fax (914-323-7212) or email ([email protected]). Head Trainer Scott McIver Graduate Assistant Trainer Hilary Delp Eighth Season - Iona ’83 First Season - Castleton State ’09 Scott McIver, MS, ATC, is in his eighth season as the head athletic trainer at Hilary Delp is in her fi rst season as an Manhattanville. McIver previously served as the school’s head trainer from 2000-02 before assistant athletic trainer at Manhattanville. returning to the school before the 2006-07 school year. A 2009 graduate of Castleton State After departing Manhattanville in 2002, McIver was named the head athletic trainer at College, Delp spent three years as a student Iona Prep High School, providing coverage for 20 sports and 250 student-athletes. Before assistant in the Athletic Training Department. his fi rst stint in Purchase, McIver served as an associate athletic trainer at Pace University She has spent the last two seasons working for 12 years from 1989 to 2000, coordinating athletic training coverage and strength and with the Athletic Training Department of the conditioning for all Setter sports. NHL’s . McIver received his master’s degree in Athletic Training and Exercise Science from Long A member of the National Athletic Trainers Island University in 1990 and his bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Iona College in Association, Delp is NATABOC certifi ed and 1983. A member of the National Athletic Trainers Association and American Orthotic and Prosthetic Association, also has received certifi cations from the American Red Cross in he is also an Emergency Medical Technician and a licensed massage therapist. CPR/AED, First Aid and Lifeguarding. Assistant Trainer Khackik “JR” Barkamian Graduate Assistant Trainer Victoria Gagliardi Fourth Season - MCLA ’01 First Season - Sacred Heart ’10 Khachik “JR” Barkamian, MSEd, ATC, is in his fourth season as an assistant athletic Victoria Gagliardi is in her fi rst year as an trainer at Manhattanville. assistant athletic trainer at Manhattanville. Barkamian came to the Valiants from Fordham University, where he provided coverage A 2010 graduate of Sacred Heart for the men’s soccer and men’s basketball teams and assisted with spring football University, Gagliardi spent three years as a workouts. student assistant and worked with seven of Prior to his time at Fordham, Barkamian served as the Head Athletic Trainer and taught the school’s D-I programs. She was named in the Physical Education Department at Sarah Lawrence College. He also has served as the school’s Student Athletic Trainer of the an Assistant Athletic Trainer at Siena College after doing his Graduate Assistant work at Year and also received the school’s Patrick Niagara University, where he also earned an MSEd in School Counseling. McCaughey Scholarship in 2010. Barkamian is an NATABOC Certifi ed Athletic Trainer and is also accredited as a New Gagliardi is NATABOC certifi ed and is also York State Licensed Athletic Trainer. In addition, he holds several American Red Cross certifi cations, including certifi ed by the American Red Cross in CPR/AED for the Lifeguard, Emergency Response, Professional Rescue and Professional Rescue Instruction. and Lifeguarding and First Aid. 2011-12 Manhattanville Women’s Hockey Media Guide 27 Manhattanville College, located just north of New York City in thriving Westchester County, has been educating young people on its beautiful 100-acre campus for over 150 years. With only 1,700 undergraduate students, each student is able to make a personal contribution to the campus community in more than 50 areas of study and 50 campus clubs. Also one of the most diverse campuses in the area, Manhattanville attracts students from 48 states and 76 countries.

SCHOOL HISTORY Founded in 1841 in a three-story building on Houston Street of Manhattan’s Lower East Side as the Academy of the Sacred Heart, a Catholic boarding school for girls, Manhattanville has been educating students in the New York area for over 150 years. Six years after its founding in 1847, the The architectural and administrative center of Manhattanville’s campus is Reid Castle, which was built in 1892 academy relocated to an area just north and overlooks both the quadrangle and the school’s athletic fi elds. On a clear day, you can stand atop the of New York City on a hill overlooking the castle and see the skyscrapers of New York City in the distance to the southwest. village of Manhattanville. Destroyed by fi re ABOUT MANHATTANVILLE local, national and international communities in 1888, the academy was rebuilt on the At Manhattanville College, rigorous around us. The school offers Bachelor of same foundation and continued to grow both academic preparation within a nurturing Arts, Fine Arts, Music and Science degrees, in curriculum and physical environment. In environment is matched by personalized while also housing a highly respected and March of 1917 – 76 years after its founding attention to every student. Our close-knit blossoming array of graduate programs. as an academy – Manhattanville was community of 1,700 undergraduate students Our students also participate in over 50 chartered as a college by the New York State and 1,200 graduate students allows each social clubs, run an award-winning radio Board of Regents, allowing the school to student to make a personal contribution for station, and collectively engage in over grant undergraduate and graduate degrees the school. The student body also is one of 30,000 hours of community service each for the fi rst time. the nation’s most diverse according to the year. Many students also design their own Thirty-five years later, in 1952, Princeton Review, representing almost every by matching interests with courses, Manhattanville moved to its current location state and more than 75 countries. providing a unique educational experience in Purchase on the former estate of New With more than 50 areas of undergraduate both in and out of the classroom. York Tribune publisher and Ambassador to study, ranging from the Liberal Arts to cross- Our beautiful 100-acre campus with England Whitelaw Reid. The estate included disciplinary studies such as Environmental its historic architecture and recent a mansion, Ophir Hall, which has since been Science and professional concentrations environmentally-responsible buildings is renamed Reid Castle and serves as the such as Business and Museum Studies, our set in thriving Westchester County. Life at centerpiece of Manhattanville’s picturesque students discover their passions and feel Manhattanville blends the leisurely pace of Westchester campus. empowered to make a difference in the larger suburbia with the rich cultural resources and fast pace of New York City, which is only thirty minutes away.

THE CORE VALUES Proudly a value-oriented liberal arts college for more than 150 years, Manhattanville is still guided by the mission “to educate students to become ethically and socially responsible leaders for the global community.” Manhattanville is committed to following its mission by: • Ensuring the intellectual, ethical and social development of each student within a community of engaged scholars and teachers; • Encouraging each student to develop as an independent leader and creative thinker in pursuing career and personal goals; and • Providing a diverse, inclusive and nurturing environment which develops in each student a commitment to service and leadership within a global community. MY SOLDIER Manhattanville’s most well-known social action program was founded by a Valiant student-athlete, men’s soccer player Juan Salas, a naturalized U.S. citizen originally from Venezuela who saw active combat duty in Iraq and was commended for saving the life of a child during his tour. Salas said his mission in Iraq was to “win the hearts and minds of the Iraqi people,” but he continued that while the service was at times challenging, “it was the letters that kept me going. From kids, boy scouts, students. A letter was like a piece of , something you want to keep for the rest of your life.” When Salas got back to Manhattanville, he wanted to help his fellow soldiers overseas and approached former College President Richard A. Berman with an idea. Together with Berman and administrator Anne Gold, they launched the My Soldier program on February 14, 2004. Participants in the My Soldier program, who are not limited to Manhattanville students, send letters and occasional care In the classroom, students have the opportunity to choose over 50 different fi elds of undergraduate study at packages overseas to boost the quality of Manhattanville; outside of it, there are at least 50 extracurricular clubs and organizations available for students life for American troops. to discover and cultivate their passions. A non-politically affi liated program, My A TRADITION OF SERVICE Science and helps the next generation Solider has been wildly successful, with Co-educational since 1969 and non- of college-educated activists acquire the participants from all 50 states and over denominational in its governance since practical skills and knowledge necessary for 400,000 people in total, reaching more than 1971, Manhattanville’s original vision lives work in some fi eld of social change. 175,000 U.S. troops. on in the tradition of service begun by the Society of the Sacred Heart. This tradition, NEW YORK CITY which preceded the college’s charter, While on the school’s beautiful 100-acre determined the character the school would campus, students are only a 30-minute car have: a fi rm belief in the liberalizing effect of or Metro North train ride from New York City, the liberal arts, a lively sense of tradition, a giving them the chance to blend the leisurely wide-ranging interest in the most humane pace of suburban life in Westchester with manifestations of the human spirit, and the most populous and exciting city in the a continuing effort to enhance the local United States. community and to accept responsibility for Manhattanville’s location offers students this segment of human history. a unique opportunity to take advantage of As a result, countless students are all that New York City has to offer. Whether involved annually in a number of community you want to enjoy a Broadway show, catch service and social action programs. Last a professional sports event, tour a museum year, Manhattanville’s students contributed or art gallery, shop at the world’s best stores, over 30,000 hours of service while gaining dine at the country’s best restaurants, or valuable experience in such areas as simply stroll around and take in the city’s management, teaching and advocacy. many well-known landmarks such as the At the heart of Manhattanville’s ethic Statue of Liberty or Times Square, New of community service and service learning York City offers something for everyone to is the Duchesne Center for Religion and enjoy. Social Justice. The center, which coordinates The school’s proximity to the worldwide many of Manhattanville’s myriad service leader in finance, entertainment, culture programs, serves as the coordinator, catalyst and more also offers Manhattanville and incubator for community outreach, undergraduate and graduate students a cultural, leadership and spiritual initiatives unique and exciting opportunity for jobs and both across the Manhattanville campus and internships both in the city itself and in the beyond. thriving New York City suburbs, including In addition, the Connie Hogarth Center right here in Purchase! for Social Action works closely with the Departments of Sociology and Political