2018-19 CORNELL WOMEN’S GAME NOTES

SCHEDULE & RESULTS GAME 28 | FEB. 15, 2019 | LYNAH RINK | 6:00 P.M. OCTOBER 13 TORONTO JR. AEROS (EX.) W, 5-1 14 BUFFALO BEAUTS (EX.) W, 5-2 23 SYRACUSE W, 4-1 #4 Rensselaer Engineers 26 HARVARD* W, 3-2 Record: 18-3-6 AT Record: 13-14-5 27 DARTMOUTH* W, 4-0 ECAC Hockey: 15-3-2 ECAC Hockey: 10-9-1 NOVEMBER 2 at Yale* W, 4-3 3 at Brown* L, 3-4 RPI TV | Int’l Video: portal.stretchinternet.com/ecachockey | Live Stats: sidearmstats.com/whockey 10 at Mercyhurst T, 4-4 11 at Mercyhurst T, 0-0 GAME 29 | FEB. 16, 2019 | LYNAH RINK | 3:00 P.M. 16 at Quinnipiac* W, 2-1 17 at Princeton* T, 2-2 23 at Robert Morris W, 5-2 #4 Cornell Big Red Union Dutchwomen 24 at Robert Morris T, 3-3 30 ST. LAWRENCE* W, 4-0 Record: 18-3-6 AT Record: 4-26-2 DECEMBER ECAC Hockey: 15-3-2 ECAC Hockey: 2-17-1 1 CLARKSON* W, 3-1

JANUARY ESPN+ | Int’l Video: portal.stretchinternet.com/ecachockey | Live Stats: sidearmstats.com/whockey 8 at Penn State T, 3-3 11 PRINCETON* L, 0-5 12 QUINNIPIAC* W, 2-1 18 at Dartmouth* W, 3-0 TEAM LEADERS 19 at Harvard* W, 6-0 25 at Colgate* W, 4-2 26 COLGATE* W, 4-2 FORWARDS GP G A P SH +/- PP GWG 29 at Syracuse W, 5-2 Maddie Mills 27 16 19 35 104 +14 5 3 FEBRUARY Kristin O’Neill 24 19 10 29 109 +19 6 6 1 UNION* W, 7-0 Lenka Serdar 27 10 11 21 91 +12 4 1 2 RENSSELAER* W, 5-0 8 at Clarkson* L, 0-4 Grace Graham 27 8 11 19 59 +11 2 1 9 at St. Lawrence* T, 1-1 15 BROWN* W, 4-1 Paige Lewis 27 7 6 13 74 +11 0 2 16 YALE* W, 4-0 22 at Rensselaer* 6 p.m. 23 at Union* 3 p.m. DEFENSE GP G A P SH +/- PP GWG Jaime Bourbonnais 23 8 17 25 74 +27 2 2 All Times are EST Home Games in BOLD CAPS Micah Zandee-Hart 23 2 15 17 42 +9 1 0 COACHING STAFF Women’s Hockey Coach...... Doug Derraugh (Cornell ‘91) Willow Slobodzian 27 4 6 10 41 +14 1 1 Career Record...... 261-147-42 (14th season) Kendra Nealey 27 0 8 8 30 +11 0 0 Assistant Coach...... Edith Racine (Elmira ‘05) Assistant Coach...... Dean Jackson (Elmira ‘03) Athletic Trainer...... Katy Harris GP-GS W-L-T MIN GA GAA SV% Equipment Manager...... Sean Schmidt Marlène Boissonnault 22-22 15-3-4 1291:00 37 1.72 .922 QUICK FACTS Location...... Ithaca, N.Y.,14853 Lindsay Browning 6-5 3-0-2 332:44 6 1.26 .948 Founded...... 1865 Total Enrollment...... 14, 315 President...... Martha E. Pollack Director of Athletics...... J. Andrew Noel, Jr. Colors...... Carnelian Red and White 2018-19 TEAM INFORMATION Affiliation...... NCAA I Conference...... ECAC Hockey/Ivy League Captains...... Kristin O’Neill, Micah Zandee-Hart First Varsity Season...... 1972-73 2018-19 Record...... 18-3-6 NCAA Championships...... 0 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS 2018-19 ECAC Hockey Record...... 15-2-1 NCAA Tournament Appearances...... 6

Women’s Hockey Contact...... JJ Klein 2018-19 Ivy League Record...... 7-2-1 Years...... 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2017 Email...... [email protected] 2017-18 Record...... 21-9-3 ECAC Hockey Tournament Championships...... 4 Office Phone...... (607) 254-5272 2017-18 ECAC Hockey Record...... 13-4-5 Years...... 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014 2017-18 Ivy League Record...... 8-1-1 Ivy League Championships...... 14 All-Time Record...... 596-510-76 (.536) Years.....1976-79, 1980-81, 1990, 1996, 2010-13, 2017-18 ABOUT THE BIG RED In the USCHO.com poll, Cornell received 96 votes, which was three TALE OF THE TAPE -Cornell enters the weekend with an overall record of 18-3-6 and is more than fifth-ranked Clarkson and 16 fewer than third-ranked 15-3-2 against ECAC Hockey opponents. Northeastern. Cornell Rensselaer Union -As a team, the Big Red is averaging 3.30 goals, which ranks 11th -In the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine poll, Cornell received in the nation, while it is holding its opponents to 1.63 goals per Team Offense 3.30 1.31 1.25 118 votes, which was 23 more than sixth-ranked Princeton and six game, which ranks third. Cornell has reached or eclipsed the three- fewer than fourth-ranked Clarkson. National Rank 11th 37th 38th goal mark in 20 of its 27 games this season. Team Defense 1.63 2.12 3.81 -The Big Red is 7-2-6 away from home this season. ABOUT RENSSELAER National Rank 3rd 18th 37th -Cornell secured home-ice advantage in the ECAC Hockey tourna- -Fresh off their upset on the road of then No. 5 Princeton, the Power Play 23.3% 10.6% 12.1% ment, marking the third consecutive season and the ninth time in Engineers enter the weekend situated at fifth in the ECAC Hockey the last 10 years that the Big Red has earned the rights to host the standings with 21 points. National Rank 5th 35th 33rd quarterfinals. -Despite averaging 1.31 goals, which ranks 37th in the nation, Penalty Kill 87.8% 85.2% 82.6% Rensselaer has found a way to win games largely due to the play National Rank 6th 14th 27th BIG RED REWIND of senior goaltender Lovisa Selander. The NCAA’s all-time leader -Cornell finished the 2017-18 season with an overall record of in career saves with 3947, Selander owns the second best save 21-9-3 and seventh in both of the major Division I polls. percentage (.945) in the nation. 2018-19 LEADERS -For the eighth time in the last nine years the Big Red advanced to -The Engineers have four members of their squad with 10 or more the ECAC Hockey Semifinals, where it lost to the eventual national points: Blake Orosz (22), Sabrina Repaci (18), Jaimie Grigsby (10) Points Mills 35 runner-up Colgate on a last second goal. and Josefine Hansen (12). Orosz is the team’s leading goal-scorer Goals O’Neill 19 -Kristin O’Neill and freshman standout Maddie Mills led the team’s with 13, while Repaci leads the team with 11 assists. Assists Mills 19 offensive attack. O’Neill led the team in points (41), goals (20) and PPG O’Neill, Mills 7 assists (21). Mills, the Ivy League Rookie of the Year last season, THE SERIES WITH RENSSELAER GP 13 tied 27 was close behind with 33 points on 15 goals and 18 assists. -The series between these two teams dates back to the 2006-07 PIM Zandee-Hart 28 -Of the four players who earned all-ECAC Hockey honors last sea- season with Cornell holding a 21-7-0 advantage. The Big Red SOG O’Neill 109 son three are returning to the squad. O’Neill earned team honors, currently owns a four-game win streak in the series. +/- Bourbonnais +27 while Maddie Mills was tabbed to the all-rookie team. Defensemen -Kristin O’Neill had a hat trick when the two met earlier this season Jaime Bourbonnais and Sarah Knee earned second and third team in a contest the Big Red ended up winning 1-0. O’Neill completed GOALTENDING accolades, respectively. the hat trick just before time expired. Despite the results, Selander GP Boissonnault 22 -Bourbonnais who returns to squad this year led all defensmen in finished the contest with 48 saves. GAA Boissonnault 1.72 points on the team with 24. The then sophomore was tied for the -Last season, Cornell won both games against the Engineers. In the SV% Boissonnault .922 team lead for assist with O’Neill with 21 and recorded three goals first contest on WINS Boissonnault 15 on the season. SO Boissonnault 6 -In net, Marlène Boissonnault was the main goaltender, starting ABOUT UNION CORNELL 31 of the of the Big Red’s 33 games. The Dundee, New Brunswick, -The Dutchwomen enter the weekend averaging 1.25 goals, while native posted a goals against average of 1.76 paired along with a surrendering 3.81 per contest. .924 save percentage. Boissonnault finished the season with two -Senior defenseman Arianna Kosakowski leads the team in points 2018-19 LEADERS shutouts and an overall record of 21-7-3. (12) and assists (7). Three other members of the Dutchwomen are tied for the team-lead for goals, as Katelyn Russ, Rachel de Perio Orosz 22 Points ABOUT HEAD COACH DOUG DERRAUGH ‘91 and Haley Shugart each have four on the season. Freshman Grace Goals Orosz 13 -Now in his 14th season directing the Cornell women’s hockey Heiting has emerged since Cornell and Union first met this season. Assists Repaci 11 program in 2018-19, Doug Derraugh has brought the Big Red The Woodbury, Minnesota, native tallied just two goals in her first PPG Orosz 3 women to their place among the nation’s elite. 29 games, but has scored three in the Dutchwomen’s last three GP 8 Tied 32 -Derraugh has an overall record of 261-147-42 as the head coach contest. Against Dartmouth she found the back of the net twice PIM Hansen 20 of the Big Red, with his 250th win coming in the form of a 4-0 win and put home the goal that gave Union its second conference win SOG Grigsby 101 over No. 9/9 St. Lawrence on Nov. 30. of the season. +/- Orosz +9 -Cornell has made the ECAC Hockey Tournament each of the last 11 -In net the Dutchwomen have rotated primarily between Amelia seasons, has won the tournament four of the last nine years and Murray and Coco Francis. Murray, who has started eight of the last GOALTENDING has advanced to the NCAA Tournament in six of those seasons. 10 contests for the Dutchwomen owns a goals against average of GP Selander 29 -The 2017 ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year guided the Big Red to the 3.24 and a save percentage of .907. Francis owns a goals against GAA Selander 2.07 national title game in his fifth season and back-to-back-to-back average of 4.00 and a save percentage of .875. Murray was the SV% Selander .945 NCAA Frozen Four appearances in 2010, 2011 and 2012. starter when Cornell and Union first clashed this season, but after WINS Selander 11 -He led the team to five consecutive 20-win seasons for the first allowing three goals in the first 16:21, she was replaced by Francis SO time in program history in 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 for the remainder of the contest. RENSSELAER Selander 3 and 2013-2014. THE SERIES WITH UNION IN THE POLLS -Cornell and Union first met during the 2003-04 season with the 2018-19 LEADERS -The Big Red leapfrogged Clarkson and Princeton in the USCHO. Big Red leading the all-time series, 27-1-2. Points Kosakowski 12 com Women’s Division I Poll to check in at the No. 4 spot in the -Cornell won the two’s previous meeting, 7-0, earlier this month nation. In the USA Today USA Hockey Magazine Division I Poll, the Goals Heiting 5 in Lynah Rink. The Big Red had five players with multipoint Big Red surpassed Princeton to move up to No. 5 in the nation. performances led by Kristin O’Neill’s three points. The Big Red’s first Assists Kosakowski 8 three goals came off of Union turnovers. Paige Lewis netted two PPG Shugart, Sonntag, Heiting 2 GP 10 Tied 32 FOLLOW THE BIG RED PIM Michalicka 20 SOG Russ 111 +/- First -1 @CornellSports GOALTENDING CornellBigRed.com @CUBigRedGameDay GP Murray 21 GAA Murray 3.24 SV% Murray .907 Cornell Athletics WINS Murray 3 @CornellSports SO

UNION N/a goals for the second time in her career. The Big Red outshot Cornell NATIONAL HOCKEY POLLS by a total of 37-11, including 16-1 in the third period. AROUND ECAC HOCKEY -Last season the Big Red went 1-0-1 against the Dutchwomen with As of Feb. 19, 2019 the first game ending in a 3-3 tie at Lynah Rink after the Dutch- Conference Only Overall USCHO.com women scored a late extra attacker goal from Katelyn Russ. The Big Pts W-L-T Win% GFGA W-L-T Win% GFGA Division I Women’s Poll (Feb. 18, 2019) Red claimed the second meeting of the season with a strong 5-0 Princeton 33 15-2-3 .825 81-33 18-4-5 .759 100-47 victory in Schenectady. Cornell 32 15-3-2 .800 65-29 18-3-6 .778 89-44 Rank Team Record Pts. LW -The program’s lone loss against Union occurred on Feb. 28, 2004 in Clarkson 30 15-5 .750 75-33 24-7-1 .766 122-60 a 3-1 decision in Schenectady. Colgate 29 13-4-3 .725 74-45 19-8-5 .672 113-81 1. Wisconsin (9) 28-4-0 144 2 Rensselaer 21 10-9-1 .525 29-45 13-14-5 .484 42-68

2. Minnesota (6) 27-4-1 141 1 St. Lawrence 21 8-7-5 .525 47-44 13-13-6 .500 69-75 LAST TIME OUT Harvard 20 9-9-2 .500 41-36 11-11-3 .463 60-52 3. Northeastern 22-5-4 112 3 -The Big Red earned its sixth weekend sweep of the season last Quinnipiac 20 9-9-2 .500 49-37 12-16-4 .438 67-63 4. Cornell 18-3-6 96 6 weekend with triumphs over Brown and Yale in its final two games Yale 14 6-12-2 .350 46-59 7-18-2 .296 59-85 of the regular season in Lynah Rink. Dartmouth 9 4-15-1 .225 29-64 5-20-2 .222 38-86 5. Clarkson 24-7-1 93 4 -Friday’s matchup with Brown was neck-and-neck for the first 30 Brown 6 2-16-2 .150 28-84 5-20-2 .222 43-105 Union 5 2-17-1 .125 24-79 4-26-2 .156 40-122 6. Princeton 18-4-5 75 5 minutes of the contest. Though Cornell dominated possession of the puck, Brown tied the contest on a breakaway goal with 10:34 7. Boston College 23-10-0 63 8 left in the contest. The Big Red was quick to respond with Maddie Recent Scores/Upcoming Games (as of Feb. 18) 8. Boston University 18-6-8 50 7 Mills netting a power play goal just two minutes later. The goal 9. Colgate 19-8-5 30 9 was the first of three unanswered for Cornell as it went on to win Friday, February 15 4-1. Colgate 6, Yale 3 10. Ohio State 18-12-0 20 10 -Saturday’s matchup with Yale paired as senior day. In front of Cornell 4, Brown 1 its largest home crowd of the season the Big Red shut out the Dartmouth 3, Clarkson 2 Receiving Votes: Providence 1 Bulldogs, 4-0. Senior goaltender Marlène Boissonnault picked up Harvard 4, St. Lawrence 2 her 15th career shutout and her 51st career win. The Dundee, New Princeton 4, Union 1 Brunswick, native turned away all 15 shots she faced. Additionally, Quinnipiac 4, Rensselaer 0 USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Kristin O’Neill led the way with two goals as the Big Red won its final regular season game in Lynah of the season. Saturday, February 16 Division I Women’s Poll (Feb. 19, 2019) Colgate 4, Brown 0 1. Wisconsin (11) 28-4-0 182 2 NEARING THE CENTURY MARK Cornell 4, Yale 0 -Junior Kristin O’Neill enters the weekend just four points St. Lawrence 0, Dartmouth 0 2. Minnesota (8) 27-4-1 179 1 shy of reaching 100 career points. In Big Red history, 22 players Clarkson 3, Harvard 2 3. Northeastern 22-5-4 150 3 have reached the century mark, with nine of the coming in the Rensselaer 2, Princeton 1 Quinnipiac 5, Union 0 4. Clarkson 24-7-1 124 4 NCAA era (2001-present). -This season, O’Neill has the third highest mark in Division I hockey 5. Cornell 18-3-6 118 6 with an average of .79 goals per game. Friday, February 22 6. Princeton 18-4-5 95 5 -Through 24 games played this season, O’Neill has netted 19 goals. Harvard at Brown -- 6:00 pm Six of her tallies have been game-winners, which ranks third in Princeton at Clarkson -- 6:00 pm 7. Boston College 23-10-0 78 8 the nation. Cornell at Rensselaer -- 6:00 pm 8. Boston University 18-6-8 60 7 Quinnipiac at St. Lawrence -- 6:00 pm Colgate at Union -- 6:00 pm 9. Colgate 19-8-5 40 9 HOME-ICE ADVANTAGE -The Big Red has officially clinched home-ice advantage for the Dartmouth at Yale -- 6:00 pm 10. Ohio State 18-12-0 17 10 quarterfinal round of the ECAC Hockey tournament. Saturday, February 23 -This marks the third consecutive season that the Big Red has earned home-ice advantage for the quarterfinals and is the ninth Dartmouth at Brown -- 3:00 pm Receiving Votes: Providence 2 time in the last 10 years. Quinnipiac at Clarkson -- 3:00 pm Colgate at Rensselaer -- 3:00 pm WHERE CORNELL HAS RANKED A LOOK AROUND THE LEAGUE Princeton at St. Lawrence -- 3:00 pm Cornell at Union -- 3:00 pm -Entering the weekend, there are four teams in the chase for the Harvard at Yale -- 3:00 pm USCHO.com Poll ECAC Hockey regular season crown: Princeton (33 points), Cornell Date Rank (32 points), Clarkson (30 points) and Colgate (29 points). Dec. 10 4 -Princeton needs three points this weekend to secure the rights to Jan. 7 4 host the championship round of the ECAC Hockey tournament. The Jan. 14 7 No. 6 Tigers take on No. 5 Clarkson and St. Lawrence this weekend. Jan. 21 6 -Below are the scenarios in which Cornell would earn the rights to host the championship round. Jan. 28 6 If Cornell wins both games… Feb. 4 6 Princeton loses to either Clarkson/St. Lawrence Feb. 11 6 If Cornell wins one and ties the other… Feb. 18 4 Princeton ties Clarkson/St. Lawrence and loses the other game If Cornell wins one and loses the other… AROUND THE IVY LEAGUE As of Feb. 19, 2019 Princeton loses to both Clarkson and St. Lawrence. USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Poll Clarkson beats Princeton and loses to Quinnipiac Date Rank GP W-L-T Win% Princeton 10 8-0-2 .900 Dec. 11 4 PENALTY KILLERS Cornell 10 7-2-1 .750 Jan. 8 4 Since Jan. 12, Cornell’s penalty kill unit has been the best in the Harvard 8 4-3-1 .563 Jan. 15 7 nation. Yale 8 3-5 .375 Jan. 22 6 The Big Red has killed 39 of the 40 penalties it has faced, which Brown 8 1-7 .125 Jan. 29 6 equates to a percentage of .975. The second best team during the Dartmouth 8 1-7 .125 Feb. 5 6 span is RIT, which owns a percentage of .935. Feb. 12 6 -On the season, Cornell ranks sixth in the nation in penalty kill Feb. 19 5 percentage with a percentage of .878. -Prior to Jan. 12, the Big Red ranked 32nd in the nation in penalty O’Neill, Bourbonnais, Johnston, Jenner, Lauriane Rougeau, Fortino HONORS AND AWARDS and Jillian Saulnier were evaluated. Derraugh served as coach CORNELL ALL-TIME RECORD BOOK while former Big Red goaltender Amanda Mazzotta served as a goaltending consultant. Marlene Boissonnault Career Short-Handed Goals

ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Week (10/29) TWO C’s 1. Kristin O’Neill (2016-present) 10 ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Week (1/21) -Micah Zandee-Hart and Kristin O’Neill are donning Cs on their 2. Jenel Bode (1998-01) 6 jerseys this season, as Derraugh announced the tandem as team Jaime Bourbonnais Brianne Jenner (2010-12, 14) 6 captains. ECAC Hockey Preseason Team -Zandee-Hart spent last year with Hockey and is rejoining Kristin O’Neill the Big Red for the 2018-19 season. In 2016-17, the Saanichton, British Columbia, native earned both first team all-ECAC Hockey Short-Handed Goals in a Season ECAC Hockey Preseason Team and all-Ivy League honors and was just the second sophomore 1. Kristin O’Neill (2016-17) 5 ECAC Hockey Player of the Week (2/4) captain in school history. 2. Kristin O’Neill (2017-18) 4 NCAA First Star of the Week (2/5) -In 2017-18, O’Neill led Cornell in goals (20), assists (21), points Four players tied 4 (41) and plus/minus (+26). The Oakville, Ontario, native was tabbed the Ivy League Player of the Year and earned first team kill percentage with a mark of .810. all-ECAC Hockey and all-Ivy honors. Career Game-Winning Goals MILLS, A POINT FACTORY PRESEASON BLING 1. Brianne Jenner (2010-12,14) 20 -Kristin O’Neill and Jaime Bourbonnais were tabbed to the presea- -Sophomore forward Maddie Mills leads the team with 35 points 2. Rebecca Johnston (2007-08, 10-11) 18 (16g, 19a) on the season. Mills averages 1.30 points which ranks son all-league squad back in September. eighth in ECAC Hockey. -O’Neill led the team in goals (20), assists (21), points (41) and 3. Kristin O’Neill (2016-18) 16 -Mills owns three point-streaks of five or more games this season. plus/minus (26) last season. A first team all-league selection, Last Friday, against Brown she registered three points with two O’Neill ranked fourth in the conference in goals per game, averaging 0.65. In addition to being the ECAC Hockey Player of goals and an assist. Mills has now reached the three-point barrier Power Play Goals in a Season five times this season. the Month last November, she also was twice named the league’s 1. Chelsea Karpenko (2010) 11 -The Sewickly, Pennsylvania, recorded her first career hat trick player of the week. against Harvard on Jan. 19. -Bourbonnais was a second team all-league selection last season. 2. Maddie Mills (2017) 8 She led all defensemen on the team with 24 points on three goals Jeri Maerz (1990) 8 HAVE A DAY, BOURBONNAIS and 21 assists. Additionally, she led all defensemen in the league Chelsea Karpenko (2009) 8 in assists per game, averaging 0.68 -Junior defenseman Jaime Bourbonnais averages the second most Rebecca Johnston (2008) 8 points per game in the nation (1.09) by a defenseman trailing only Boston College’s Megan Keller. Additionally, she has the second PRESEASON PROJECTIONS highest assists per game average (.74) of any defenseman in the -Cornell was picked to finished third in the ECAC Hockey Preseason nation. Poll, the league office announced in September. Career Shutouts -The Big Red received 101 points in the poll, which was 18 more -Her top performance of the season came against Robert Morris, 1. Amanda Mazzotta (2008-11) 22 when she had a career-high three points (1g, 2a). Princeton, which was picked to finish fourth, and eight fewer than 2. Lauren Slebodnick (2010-13) 18 Bourbonnais has notched at least a point in 18 of the 23 games Colgate, which was picked to finish second. she’s appeared in this season. -Cornell finished last season ranked third in the conference with a 3. Marlene Boissonnault (2015-present) 15 -The Mississauga, Ontario, native is one assist shy of reaching 50 league mark of 15-5-2. career assists, a feat that just five other defensemen have accom- THE ROOKS plished in the program’s Division I history. Shutouts in a Season -With 65 career points, she ranks sixth in Cornell’s Division I history Six new members were added to Cornell women’s hockey team. in points by a defensemen. Bourbonnais is seven shy of tying The group includes three forwards, two defensemen and a 1. Amanda Mazzotta (2009) 11 Cassandra Poudrier for the fifth place all-time. goalkeeper. 2. Marlene Boissonnault (2017) 7 Sam Burke, Gillis Frechette, Bella Kang, Kaity McKenzie, Taylor LIKE A BOSS Pietrowski and Athena Song are the six new additions. -Senior goaltender Marlène Boissonnault is climbing up Cornell’s Career Wins career wins list. Against Syracuse she passed Sarah Mott (1979-82) BORDER BATTLE for third place all-time with 48 wins. Now with 51, she is two wins -Out of the 23 players on the roster, 15 are from the 1. Lauren Slebodnick (68-10-5) - 2010-13 68 shy of tying Amanda Mazzotta for second place. while eight call Canada home. 2. Amanda Mazzotta (53-17-8) - 2008-11 53 -The Americans have representatives from the Northeast region -She posted her 13th career shutout against Harvard on Jan. 19, 3. Marlene Boissonnault (51-12-9) - 2015-present 49 (8), Midwest (5), South (1) and West (1). which passed Kathryn LoPresti (1985-88) for the third most in 4. Sarah Mott (47-29-2) - 1978-81 47 program history. Since then she’s added two more shutouts with -The Canadians on the roster come from four different providences: the most recent one coming against Yale on Feb. 16. Ontario (3), New Brunswick (2), Saskatchewan (1), Newfoundland 5. Paula Voorheis (42-35-10) - 2013-16 42 -This season, the Dundee, New Brunswick, native owns a record of and Labrador (1) and British Columbia (1). 15-3-4 and has recorded six shutouts. 47 YEARS OF BIG RED HOCKEY -Boissonnault ranks third in ECAC Hockey with a goals against Wins in a Season average of 1.84. Her .750 win percentage is also the second highest -With the start of the 2018-19 season, the women’s hockey in the league amongst that have played in at least program is embarking on its 47th season of intercollegiate play 1. Lauren Slebodnick (24-6-1) - 2012 24 seven contests. and currently holds an all-time record of 594-509-75. 2. Marlene Boissonnault (21-6-3) - 2017 21 -Cornell, which began play with the 1972-73 season, is the Amanda Mazzotta (21-8-6) - 2009 21 second-oldest Division I women’s program in the country still in O CANADA existence. Brown began play in 1967-68. -Eight Cornellians led Canada to a second place finish in the 4 Nations Cup from Nov. 6-10 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. -Current members Micah Zandee-Hart, Kristin O’Neill and Jaime UP NEXT Bourbonnais earned a spot on the roster as well as women’s hockey -The Big Red await to see who its opponent will be in the ECAC alumnae Laura Fortino, Johnston, Brianne Jenner and Jillian Saul- Hockey quarterfinal round. The best-of-three series will take place nier. Head Coach Doug Derraugh will serve as an assistant coach. in Lynah Rink on March 1-2 and if necessary March 3. -The roster was narrowed down from the 59 players invited to the national women’s team Fall Festival back in September, which had a total of 10 Cornellians in attendance: Zandee-Hart, Kristin 2018-19 CORNELL WOMEN’S HOCKEY ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Year Hometown Last Team 1 Marlène Boissonnault G 5-10 Sr. Dundee, New Brunswick Rothesay Netherwood School / Canada U18 3 Taylor Pietrowski DF 5-8 Fr. Orchard Park, N.Y. Niagara Jr. Purple Eagles 4 Kendra Nealey D 5-11 So. Chicago, Ill. Chicago Mission 5 Grace Graham F 5-8 Jr. Island View, New Brunswick Fredericton HS 6 Joie Phelps F 5-7 So. Eagan, Minn. St. Paul United 8 Micah Zandee-Hart D 5-9 Jr. Saanichton, British Columbia Okanagan Hockey Academy / Canada U18 9 Devon Facchinato D 5-10 So. Windsor, Ontario Team Ontario 10 Sam Burke F 5-10 Fr. Eden Prairie, Minn. St. Paul United 11 Gillis Frechette F 5-6 Fr. Weston, Mass. East Coast Wizards 13 Bella Kang F 5-7 Fr. Los Gatos, Calif. East Coast Wizards 14 Jaime Bourbonnais D 5-7 Jr. Mississauga, Ontario Oakville Hornets 15 Pippy Gerace F 5-2 Sr. Jamestown, N.Y. Etobicoke Jr. Dolphins 16 Athena Song D 5-6 Fr. Ames, Iowa St. Louis Lady Blues 17 Lenka Serdar F 5-8 Sr. Lexington, Mass. North American Hockey Academy 18 Paige Lewis F 5-5 Jr. New Canaan, Conn. Mid-Fairfield Stars 19 Diana Buckley F 5-8 Sr. Woodbridge, Va. Washington Pride 20 Kristin O’Neill F 5-4 Jr. Oakville, Ontario Stoney Creek Sabres 21 Amy Curlew F 5-3 Jr. Goose Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador Oakville Hornets 22 Maddie Mills F 5-4 So. Sewickley, Pa. Shattuck-St. Mary’s 23 Finley Frechette F 5-5 So. Weston, Mass. St. Paul’s School 27 Willow Slobodzian D 5-6 So. Clavet, Saskatchewan Saskatoon Stars 29 Lindsay Browning G 5-3 So. Penfield, N.Y. 35 Kaitlyn McKenzie G 6-3 Fr. Hastings, Minn. South St. Paul HS Coaching Staff Head Coach: Doug Derraugh (14th season) Asst. Coach: Edith Racine (10th season) Asst. Coach: Dean Jackson (2nd season)

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER PRONUNCIATION GUIDE NO. NAME YR. POS. 1: Marlene Boissonnault: Mar-LEN Bwa-so-NO 1 Marlene Boissonnault Sr. G 9: Facchinato: Fah-chin-auto 14 Jaime Bourbonnais So. D 11/23: Frechette: Freh-shett 29 Lindsay Browning So. G 19 Diana Buckley Sr. F 14: Bourbonnais: Bur-BA-ney 10 Sam Burke Fr. F 15: Gerace: Ja-RAH-see 21 Amy Curlew Jr. F 17: Lenka Serdar: LENK-uh SIR-dar 9 Devon Facchinato So. D 23 Finley Frechette So. F 21: Curlew: Kerr-lou 11 Gillis Frechette Fr. F 27. Slobodzian: Slob-OH-jin 15 Pippy Gerace Sr. F 5 Grace Graham Jr. F 13 Bella Kang Fr. F Derraugh: DARE-ahh 18 Paige Lewis Fr. F 35 Kaity McKenzie Fr. G 22 Maddie Mills So. F 4 Kendra Nealey So. D 20 Kristin O’Neill Jr. F 6 Joie Phelps So. F 3 Taylor Pietrowski Fr. D 17 Lenka Serdar Sr. F 27 Willow Slobodzian So. D 16 Athena Song Fr. D 8 Micah Zandee-Hart Jr. D Big Red Quick Hits *2018-19: Posted season-high 31 saves against Princeton (1/12)... Has four shutouts on the season thus far vs. Dartmouth MARLENE BOISSONNAULT (10/27), at Mercyhurst (11/11) and vs. St. Lawrence (11/30), Harvard (1/19) Sr. • G • 5-10 *2017-18: Represented Canada at 2018 Nations Cup...made career-high 34 saves in a 2-1 victory over Colgate (12/1)...had Rothesay Netherwood School/Canada U18 seven shutouts on the season...recorded first-career assist versus the Big Green and earned another assist against Union (1/20). *2016-17: Earned her first career shutout against Brown on 11/11 (13 saves)...made a career-high 29 saves in 2-1 win over #3 Dundee, New Brunswick Clarkson on 1/20...posted another shutout against Dartmouth on 1/27. 1 *2015-16: Posted a 3.02 goals-against average and a .882 save pct. in eight games played ... started seven games and went 5-1-0 ... Named to the Windjammer Classic all-tournament team. *Before Cornell: Four-year member of the girls’ hockey team at the Nichols School in Buffalo...Played Club for the Niagara Jr. TAYLOR PIETROWSKI Purple Eagles, where she won five State Championships and participated in five USA Hockey National Champion- Fr. • D • 5-8 ships...Captained Nichols’ hockey team in 2017-18 and served as an assistant captain in 2016-17...Earned four letters in golf and captained the team her junior and senior seasons...Was tabbed the Winter Sport Scholar Athlete award Niagara Jr. Purple Eagles winner. Orchard Park, N.Y. *Personal: Taylor Ann Pietrowski is the daughter of David and Mary Pietrowski and she has one sister...Her mother was a member of the rowing team at Syracuse in addition to being a member of the United States Junior National Team in 1983... 3 Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. *2018-19: Had career-high two assists in season-opener against Syracuse... Recorded assists against Dartmouth (10/27), at Yale (11/2), Quinnipiac (1/12) amd Colgate (1/26). KENDRA NEALEY *2017-18: Earned first-career point with an assist at Brown (11/17) and scored first-career goal -- the game winner -- at So. • D • 5-11 Syracuse (1/9)...had four goals and two assists on the season...had blocked 34 shots. Chicago Mission *Personal: Competed with the Chicago Mission at the club level, where she won a national U19 national championship in 2015...Helped the Misson to the U19 national championship game in 2017 and semifinals in 2016...Also was a national Chicago, Ill. semifinalist in 2014 at the U16 level...Was named MVP for University of Chicago Laboratory Schools in 2016 and 2017...Earned all-state honors in all four of her years with the team...Helped U High to a state championship in 2015 and semifinals in 2014 4 and 2017 *2018-19: Opened season with six-game point-streak with a total of two goals and six assists during the stretch... Had career day at Brown (11/3) with three points (1g, 2a)... Scored in back-to-back games against Harvard (1/19) and Colgate (1/25). GRACE GRAHAM *2017-18: Scored game-winning goal against Quinnipiac (11/3) and notched insurance goal at Brown (11/17)...on a two- Jr. • F • 5-8 goal game streak...as 10 points from six goals and four assists. Fredericton HS *2016-17: Scored her first career goal - the game-winner - against Yale on 11/12...game-tying goal against Clarkson on 2/18. Recorded first-career assist on game-winning goal at Providence (11/25). Island View, New Brunswick *Before Cornell: played for Canada’s U-18 team in a three-game series against the U.S. U-18 squad in the summer of 2015 5 ... spent the 2015-16 season playing for the Fredericton HS varsity boys’ hockey team, and she also was a member of the volleyball, soccer, rowing and track and field teams throughout high school. *2018-19: Scored first goal of the season against Quinnipiac (1/12)... Recorded assists against Yale (11/2) and Quinnipiac JOIE PHELPS (11/16). *2017-18: Scored first-collegiate goal at Princeton (1/5) and added in another four days later at Syracuse (1/9)...scored game So. • F • 5-7 winner at Dartmouth (2/3)...Finished with six goals. Visitation HS *Personal: Selected to the Minnesota all-state team in 2015- 17...Honored as a member of the Minnesota State High School Eagan, Minn. Hockey All-Tournament Team in 2016 and 2017...Also became a member of the Minnesota All-TriMetro Conference Team all four seasons of her high school career...Named a semifinalist for Minnesota’s Ms. Hockey in 2017...Also played tennis for five 6 years and golf for three years at Visitation. *2018-19: Started season with three-game point-streak... Recorded season-high two points with a goal and an assist against MICAH ZANDEE-HART (C) Dartmouth (10/27)... Missed four games as she was playing for the Canadian national team at the 4 Nations Cup. Jr. • D • 5-9 *2017-18: Centralized by Hockey Canada. *2016-17: Just the second sophomore in program history to serve as captain... Named to the ECAC Hockey First Team and Team Ontario the All-Ivy First Team, the ECAC Hockey All-Tournament Team and was a finalist for the ECAC Hockey Defenseman of the Year Award...Finished tied for third on the team and first among blue-liners with 16 points on five goals and 11 assists, with four of her assists coming on game-winning goals 8 *2015-16: Led all defenders with 18 points on the season...Led all Division I rookie defenders in points per game for much of the season, leading the Big Red to a 9-0-1 record when she recorded an assist.. DEVON FACCHINATO *2018-19: Recorded points in back-to-back games with assists against Dartmouth (10/27) and Yale (11/2). So. • D • 5-10 *2017-18: Scored first-collegiate point with a primary assist at Princeton (1/5)...scored first-collegiate goal against Princeton in ECAC quarterfinals (2/24)...has one goal and three assists this season. Team Ontario *Personal: Helped Team Ontario win a PWHL Championship, a provincial championship and a U18 national championship Windsor, Ontario in 2017...Also competed with the Oakville Junior Hornets at the club level, earning bronze at the U18 national championship in 2016...Won a CISAA Championship in 2016 and 2017 at Appleby College...Honored with the Hugh C. Cayley Award in 2017, 9 presented to the graduating student who honors the most outstanding achievement for both athletics and academics at Appleby SAM BURKE *2018-19: Recorded first collegiate goals against Syracuse on (10/23)... Also scored goals against Yale (11/2) and Brown (11/3)... Notched assists against Princeton (11/17) and Clarkson (12/1). Fr. • F • 5-10 *Before Cornell: Four-time letterwinner for Covent of the Visitation at forward..Served as a captain and earned all-state St. Paul United accolades her senior year...Earned all-conference accolades three times in 2016, 2017 and 2018...Her team finished as state Eden Prarie, Minn. runners up in 2016 and 2017 and was the state consolation champions in 2018. *Personal: Samantha MacMahon Burke is the daughter of Laurel and Paul Burke...She has two older brothers...Enrolled in 10 the College of Arts and Sciences. *2018-19: Recorded an assist in her collegiate debut agianst Syracuse (10/23)... Had career-high two assists against GILLIS FRECHETTE Dartmouth (1/18) Fr. • F • 5-6 *Before Cornell: Four-time letterwinner at St. Paul’s School in Concord, New Hampshire, where she served as a captain her senior year...Played Club for the East Coast Wizard...Received an invite to the US National Camp every year she was eligible... East Coast Wizards Four-time New England Prep School All-Star and New Hampshire All-State team from 2015-18...Named her team’s most valu- Weston, Mass. able player in 2016, 2017 and 2018 and was named the rookie of the year in 2015...Helped lead St. Paul’s to the New England Prep School Hockey Title in 2015...Was a two-time recipient of the St. Paul’s Girls Ice Hockey Award earning the distinction her 11 junior and senior seasons. BELLA KANG Fr. • F • 5-7 *2018-19: Has appeared in 19 games. *Before Cornell: Played three years of varsity hockey at St. Paul’s School in Concord, New Hampshire...Was named her team’s East Coast Wizards rookie of the year in 2016...St. Paul’s advanced to the NEPSAC all three years she was a member of the squad...Played club for Los Gatos, Calif. the East Coast Wizards...Won the U19 2017 state championship...Advanced to nationals all three years. 13 *Personal: Bella Yang Kang is the daughter of Abraham and Lily Kang and she has one brother...Her father attended Cornell. *2018-19: Started season with nine-game point-streak with four goals and nine assists ... Had a season-high three points with a goal and two assists against Robert Morris (11/23)... Missed four games as she was playing for the Canadian national JAIME BOURBONNAIS team at the 4 Nations Cup... Scored game-winner vs. Clarkson (12/1). Jr. • D • 5-7 *2017-18: Represented Canada at the 2018 Nations Cup...scored first goal of the year for Cornell against St. Lawrence Oakville Hornets (10/27)...has tallied three goals and 19 assists including one power play goal and one game winner. *2016-17: Scored her first career goal - the game winning goal - against Mercyhurst in the season opener. ... Earned first Mississauga, Ontario career multi-point game with a goal and assist against Harvard on 12/2. 14 *Personal: Was a part of the silver medal team at the 2016 IIHF U-18 World Championships and was invited to the 2016 U-22 National Development Camp ... earned a silver medal with the Oakville Hornets at the 2015-16 Ontario Women’s Hockey Association Provincial Championships. Big Red Quick Hits *2018-19: Netted her first goal of the against Syracuse (10/23)... Also has goals against Dartmouth (10/27), Mercyhurst PIPPY GERACE (11/10), St. Lawrence (11/30) and Harvard (1/19) ... Goal against the Saints proved to be the game-winner. Sr. • F • 5-2 *2017-18: Scored game-winning goal against Princeton on 11/4...notched first assist of the season at Providence (11/26)... Etobicoke Jr. Dolphins recorded a primary assist versus Colgate (12/2), Union (1/20) and Brown (2/10)...has one goal and five assists this year. *2016-17: Tallied her third career multi-point game agaisnt Providence on 1/7...set a career-high in points just 15 games Jamestown, N.Y. into the season. 15 *2015-16: Recorded eight points on six goals and two assists ... Scored game-winner against BU in Windjammer Classic ... Named Windjammer All-Tournament Team ... Scored first career goal vs. Union... ATHENA SONG *2018-19: Made collegiate debut against Syracuse (10/23)... Has appeared in every game. Fr. • F • 5-2 *Before Cornell: Played two years of varsity hockey at the Culver Academy...Was a member of the St. Louis Blues club team, which she captained the U14 squad in 2013..Three-year member of Culver’s track and field team...Member of the National St. Louis Lady Blues Honor Society and was on the honor roll. Ames, Iowa *Personal: Athena Anhui Song is the daughter of Xueyu Song and Xuefeng Zhao..She has one brother..Enrolled in the SC 16 Johnson College of Business. *2018-19: Scored game-tying short-handeda goal against Princeton (1/17)... Notched a goal and an assist against both LENKA SERDAR Mercyhurst (11/10) and St. Lawrence (11/30) Sr. • F • 5-8 *2017-18: Earned first point of the season with primary assist against Yale (11/18)...Recorded career-high three points at North American Hockey Academy Colgate (12/2) off of one goal and two assists and matched that performance at Syracuse (1/9)... Notched short-handed goal at Union (2/16)...Finished season with four goals and 12 assists. Lexington, Mass. *2016-17: Notched three points (1g, 2a) through first five games of the season... Set a career high in points with her assist 17 against Harvard (1/28)... Had two assists against Clarkson (2/18) *2015-16: Finished with seven points (1g, 6a), 49 shots on goal and 18 blocked shots. PAIGE LEWIS *2018-19: First goal of the year proved to be a game-winner against Harvard (10/26)... Scored a short-handed goal against Jr. • F • 5-5 St. Lawrence (11/30)... Tied a career high with two assists agianst Mercyhurst (11/10). *2017-18: Scored an empty netter against St. Lawrence in the season opener on 10/27...notched career-high three points Mid-Fairfield Stars at Colgate (12/2) and against Brown (2/10)...had two primary assists in the first period at Syracuse...recorded short-handed New Canaan, Conn. goal at RPI (2/17)...(1/9)...has seven goals and eight assists this season. 18 *2016-17: Earned her first career point with an assist against Union on 10/29...scored her first career goal agaisnt Provi- dence on 1/7 and tallied another against Syracuse on 1/10....had a four-game point-streak in Feb. (2g, 2a). *2018-19: Had season-high two points against Yale (11/2) with both being assists... Found the back of the net in back-to DIANA BUCKLEY back games against Quinnipiac (11/16) and Princeton (11/17). Sr. • F • 5-8 *2017-18: Scored four goals in five games spanning from Brown (11/17) to Providence (11/26) -- including the game-tying Washington Pride goal against Penn State (11/21)...has seven goals and seven assists this season. *2016-17: Scored the game-winner against Dartmouth on 12/3 and against RPI on 2/4. 19 Woodbridge, Va. *2015-16: Had first career multi-goal game at Syracuse. ... appeared in all 31 contests during her rookie campaign. *2018-19: Has five multipoint efforts on the season: Syracuse (10/23), Dartmouth (10/26), Yale (11/2), Robert Morris (11/24) and Penn State (1/8)...Represented Canada at the 2018 Nations Cup...Has four game-winners on the season. KRISTIN O’NEILL (C) *2017-18: Represented Canada at the 2017 Nations Cup...has three three-point games and nine multi-point matches... notched career-high three assists at Brown (11/17)...had four-point weekend (3G, 1A) at Providence (11/25-26)...broke Jr. • F• 5-4 program record for career short-handed goals at Syracuse (1/9)...recorded a hat trick against Syracuse (2/6)...has 19 goals Stoney Creek Sabres and 21 assists this season. Oakville, Ontario *2016-17: Had a two-goal outing agaisnt Mercyhurst on 10/22...Had a six-game point streak from 10/29 to 11/19, notching five goals and three assists for eight points over that span...set the program record for short-handed goals in a season (5)...converted 20 game-winning penalty-shot against Colgate on 2/24. AMY CURLEW *2018-19: Tallied assists against Yale (11/3), Quinnipiac (1/12) and Harvard (1/19)... Netted game-winner agianst Colgate Jr. • F • 5-3 (1/25) *2017-18: Scored an empty netter against Princeton (11/4) and St. Lawrence (1/27)...scored just 28 seconds in at Syracuse Oakville Hornets (1/9)...has four goals and six assists on the season. Goose Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador *2016-17: Scored her first career goal and added an assist for her first multi-point game on 12/2 against Harvard...had a goal 21 and assist against RPI on 2/4...earned first career game-winning goal against Colgate in Game 2 of ECAC Hockey quarterfinals on 2/25...scored game-winner against St. Lawrence in ECAC Hockey semifinals on 3/4. MADDIE MILLS *2018-19: Has six multipoint efforts on the season: Syracuse (10/23), Brown (11/3), Mercyhurst (11/10), Clarkson (12/1), So. • F • 5-4 Penn State (1/8) amd Harvard (1/19)... Netted game-tying goal with six seconds remaining against Penn State... Opened Shattuck-St. Mary’s season with six-game point-streak...Had first career hat trick against Harvard (1/19) *2017-18: Scored her first career goal -- the game-winning goal -- in the season opener against St. Lawrence (10/27)...has Sewickley, Pa. seven power play goals and four game winners...notched career-high three assists against Syracuse (2/6)...has 18 goals and 22 15 assists this season. *2018-19: Has appeared in all but one game. FINLEY FRECHETTE *2017-18: Earned first-collegiate point with a secondary assist at Princeton (1/5)...scored first-career goal against Brown So. • F • 5-5 (2/10)...netted second goal at Union (2/16). St. Paul’s School *Personal: Named to the All-New England Team in 2017, was selected to the New Hampshire School All-State Team in 2016 23 Weston, Mass. and 2017. *2018-19: Tied career-high with two assists at Mercyhurst (11/10)... Scored two goals against Robert Morris (11/23)... Has a WILLOW SLOBODZIAN total of three goals and six assists on the season. So. • D • 5-6 *2017-18: Represented Canada at 2018 IIHF U18 World Championships...earned first-collegiate goal on a PP at Brown (11/17)...recorded two assists against Syracuse (2/6). Saskatoon Stars *Personal: Participated in the Team Canada National Women’s Under-18 Team selection camp in August 2017...Competed Clavet, Saskatchewan with Team Canada at an International Ice Hockey Federation U18 series against the United States in 2015-16 in Finland and 27 2016-17 in Canada. LINDSAY BROWNING *2018-19: Has appeared in three games: Mercyhurst (11/10), Robert Morris (11/23) and Harvard (1/18)... Has made a total of 73 saves on 79 shots faced.. Recorded first career shutout against Dartmouth (1/18) So. • G • 5-3 *2017-18: Made first-career starts at Quinnipiac (1/5) and Princeton (1/6), making 40 saves over the weekend...has Buffalo Bisons appeared in four games this season. Penfield, N.Y. *Personal: Won a New York state championship with the U16 Buffalo Bisons in 2016...Was a 2017 All-Greater Rochester Ice Hockey selection...Awarded the 2016 United States Marine Corps Scholastic Excellence Award for academic achievement and 29 leadership as a high school scholar...Became a 2017 National Merit Scholarship finalis in 2017...Also played softball for five years at Penfield HS. KAITY MCKENZIE *2018-19: Did not appear in any games. Fr. • G • 6-3 *Before Cornell: Played five years of varsity hockey at South St. Paul High School, where she served as an assistant captain her junior and senior seasons ... Earned all-state and all-conference nods, in addition to being a Hastings, Minn. finalist for the Ms. Senior Goalie of the Year Award for the 2017-18 season. South St. Paul HS *Personal: Kaitlyn Rose McKenzie is the daughter of John and Amy McKenzie... She has three older sisters. 35 Enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. BIG RED BREAKDOWN The Big Red 23-player roster includes:

BY CLASS CALIFORNIA BY STATE/PROVINCE SENIORS (4) Bella Kang NEW BRUNSWICK Forwards (3): Diana Buckley, Pippy Gerace, Lenka Serdar CONNECTICUT Marlene Boissonault Grace Graham Goaltender (1): Marlene Boissonnault Paige Lewis ILLINOIS NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR JUNIORS (6) Kendra Nealey Amy Curlew Forwards (4): Amy Curlew, Grace Graham, IOWA ONTARIO Paige Lewis, Kristin O’Neill Athena Song Jaime Bourbonnais Defenders (2): Jaime Bourbonnais, Micah Zandee-Hart MASSACHUSETTS Devon Facchinato Finley Frechette Sarah Knee SOPHOMORES (7) Gillis Frechette Kristin O’Neill Forwards (3): Finley Frechette, Maddie Mills, Joie Phelps Lenka Serdar Defenders (3): Devon Facchinato, Kendra Nealey, MINNESOTA SASKATCHEWAN Sam Burke Willow Slobodzian Willow Slobodzian Kaity McKenzie Goaltender (1): Lindsay Browning Joie Phelps FRESHMEN (6) NEW YORK Forwards (3): Sam Burke, Gillis Frechette, Bella Kang Lindsay Browning Pippy Gerace Defenders (3): Taylor Pietrowski, Athena Song Taylor Pietrowski Goaltender (1): Kaity McKenzie PENNSYLVANIA Maddie Mills VIRGINIA Diana Buckley Career Highs GOALS ASSISTS POINTS MULTIPLE-POINT GAMES JAIME BOURBONNAIS 1, 16x, rec. vs. Brown, 2/15/19 2, 7x, rec. at Colgate, 1/25/19 3, at Robert Morris, 11/23/18 12, rec. vs. Brown, 2/15/19

DIANA BUCKLEY 1, 17x, rec. at Princeton, 11/17/18 2, 3x, rec. at Yale, 11/2/18 2, 4x, rec. at Yale, 11/2/18 4, rec. at Yale, 11/2/18

SAM BURKE 1, 3x, rec. at Brown, 11/3/18 2 vs. Rensselaer, 2/2/19 2 vs. Rensselaer, 2/2/19 1, vs. Rensselaer, 2/2/19

AMY CURLEW 1, 13x, rec. at Syracuse, 1/29/19 2, 2x, rec. vs. Rensselaer, 2/2/19 2, 5x, rec.. at Harvard, 1/19/19 6, rec. vs. Rensselaer, 2/2/19

DEVON FACCHINATO 1, vs. Princeton, 2/24/18 1, 10x, rec. at Syracuse, 1/29/19 2, vs. Princeton, 2/24/18 1, vs. Princeton, 2/24/18

FINLEY FRECHETTE 1, 2x, rec. at Union, 2/16/18 1, 2x, vs. Union, 2/1/19 1, 3x, rec. at Union, 2/16/18 none

GILLIS FRECHETTE 1, vs. Brown, 2/15/19 2, at. Dartmouth, 1/18/19 2, at. Dartmouth, 1/18/19 1, at Dartmouth, 1/18/19

PIPPY GERACE 2, vs. Yale, 1/15/16 2, vs. Providence, 1/7/17 3, 2x, rec. vs. Providence, 1/7/17 4, rec. vs. Union, 2/1/19

GRACE GRAHAM 1, 19x, rec. vs. Brown, 2/15/19 2, at Brown, 11/3/18 3, at Brown, 11/3/18 3, rec. vs. Rensselaer, 2/2/19

BELLA KANG none none none none

PAIGE LEWIS 2, 2x., rec vs. Union, 2/1/19 2, 3x, rec. at Mercyhurst, 11/10/18 3, 2x, rec. vs. Brown, 2/10/18 5, rec. at vs. St. Lawrence 11/30/18

MADDIE MILLS 3, at Harvard, 1/19/19 3, 2x, rec. vs. Rensselaer, 2/2/19 3, 7x, rec. vs. Brown, 2/15/19 20, rec. vs. Yale, 2/16/19

KENDRA NEALEY 1, 5x, rec. vs. Colgate, 3/3/18 2, vs, Syracuse, 10/23/18 2, vs, Syracuse, 10/23/18 1, vs, Syracuse, 10/23/18

KRISTIN O’NEILL 3, rec. vs. Rensselaer, 2/2/19 3, at Brown, 11/17/17 3, 7x, rec. vs. Rensselaer, 2/2/19 28, rec. vs. Rensselaer, 2/2/19

JOIE PHELPS 1, 7x, rec. vs. Quinnipiac, 1/12/19 1, 3x, rec. vs. Union, 2/1/19 1, 8x, rec. Quinnipiac, 11/16/18 none

TAYLOR PIETROWSKI none none none none

LENKA SERDAR 2, vs. Colgate, 1/26/19 2, 6x, rec. vs. Brown, 2/10/18 3, 3x, rec. vs. Colgate, 1/26/19 12, rec. vs. Colgate, 1/26/19

WILLOW SLOBODZIAN 2, at Robert Morris, 11/23/18 2, 2x, rec. at Mercyhurst, 11/10/18 2, 3x, at Robert Morris, 11/23/18 3, rec. at Robert Morris, 11/23/18

ATHENA SONG none none none none

MICAH ZANDEE HART 1, 8x, rec. at Syracuse, 1/29/19 3, 2x, rec. vs. Brown, 2/18/19 3, 2x, rec. vs. Brown, 2/18/19 14, rec. vs. Brown, 2/18/19 CORNELL’S 2018-19 RECORD WHEN... The Last Time It Happened W L T FOR CORNELL Overall 18 3 6 A shutout...... Feb 16, 2019 vs. Yale, W, 4-0 (Goalie: Marlene Boissonnault) A shutout at home...... Feb 16, 2019 vs. Yale, W, 4-0 (Goalie: Marlene Boissonnault) in ECAC Hockey play 15 3 2 A shutout on the road...... Jan. 19, 2019 at Harvard, W, 6-0 (Goalie: Marlene Boissonnault) in Ivy League play 7 2 1 A shutout on neutral ice...... Nov. 29, 1997 vs. Providence, 5-0 (at Princeton, N.J.) (Goalie: Alanna Hayes) in non-conference play 3 0 4 Shutouts in back-to-back games....Feb. 2-3, 2019 vs Union (W 7-0) & vs. Rensselaer (W 5-0) (Goalies:Lindsay Browning, Kaity McKenzie, Marlene Boissonnault) Shutouts against the same opponent in back-to-back games.. Union, 2/16/18 (5-0), 2/1/19 (5-0) (Goalies: Marlene Boissonnault, Lindsay Browning) at home 11 1 0 A goalie had back-to-back shutouts...... Marlene Boissonnault (Feb. 6, 2018 vs. Syracuse, W 5-0; Feb. 9, 2018 vs. Yale, W 4-0) on the road 7 2 6 A goalie made 40 or more saves...... Paula Voorheis, 51, Nov. 25, 2016 at Wisconsin, L 0-3 at a neutral site 0 0 0 A goalie had a point in a game...... Marlene Boissonnault (0-1–1), Jan. 20, 2018 vs. Union, T 3-3 10 or more goals at home...... Dec. 9, 1989 vs. Middlebury, W 13-1 leading after one period 13 1 0 10 or more goals on the road...... Nov. 21, 2003 at Sacred Heart, W 11-1 trailing after one period 3 1 2 9 goals...... Nov. 17, 2012 at Colgate, W 9-2 tied after one period 2 0 5 8 goals...... Jan. 30, 2015 vs. Union, W 8-2 7 goals...... Feb. 1, 2019 vs. Union, W 7-0 leading after two periods 14 0 2 5 goals in a period...... Feb. 10, 2018 vs. Brown, second period, W 6-1 trailing after two periods 1 2 3 6 goals in a period...... Jan. 15, 2013 vs. Syracuse, first period, W 8-1 tied after two periods 3 0 1 Overtime win at home...... Jan. 14, 2017 vs. Quinnipiac, W, 3-2 Overtime win on the road...... Feb. 6, 2015 at Quinnipiac, W 4-3 outshooting the opposition 18 2 3 Overtime win on neutral ice...... March 19, 2011 vs. Mercyhurst (NCAA Semifinals, Minneapolis, Minn.), W 3-2 being out-shot by the opposition 0 1 3 A hat trick...... Kristin O’Neill, Feb. 1, 2019 vs. Union, W 7-0 shots are even 0 0 0 A player scored four goals in a game...... Brianne Jenner, Feb. 1, 2013 vs. Union, W 8-1 50 or more shots on goal...... 53, Feb. 2, 2019 vs. Rensselaer, W 5-0 in one-goal or less games 4 1 6 No shots allowed in a 20-minute period...... Feb. 1, 2013 vs. Union, first period, W 8-1 in two-goal games 3 0 0 Short-handed goal...... Lenka Serdar (4-on-5), Jan. 26, 2019 vs. , W 6-0 in three-goal games 5 0 0 5 different players scored in a game...... Feb. 1, 2019 vs. Union (Bourbonnais, Lewis, Serdar, O’Neill, Gerace, Mills), W 7-0 in four- or more goal games 6 2 0 6 different players scored in a game...... Feb. 1, 2019 vs. Union (Bourbonnais, Lewis, Serdar, O’Neill, Gerace, Mills), W 7-0 7 different players scored in a game...... Jan. 10, 2017 vs. Syracuse, W 7-2 scoring first 14 0 3 8 different players scored in a game...... Jan. 10, 1999 vs. Colby College, W 11-1 the opposition scores first 4 3 2 A player had three points in a game...... Maddie Mills (0-3-3) & Micah Zandee-Hart (0-3-3), Feb. 15, 2019 vs. Brown, W 4-1 A player had four points in a game...... Valerie Audet (0-4-4), Jan. 10, 2017 vs. Syracuse, W 7-2 in October 3 0 0 A player had five points in a game...... Brianne Jenner (1-4-5), Jan. 13, 2015 vs. Boston University, W 6-2 in November 4 1 4 10 different players had a point in a game...... Feb. 1, 2019 vs. Union, W 4-2 in December 1 0 0 11 different players had a point in a game...... Feb. 16, 2018 at Union, W 5-0 in January 6 1 1 12 different players had a point in a game...... Feb. 10, 2018 vs. Brown, W 6-1 in February 4 1 1 13 different players had a point in a game...... Jan. 10, 2017 vs. Syracuse, W 7-2 in March 0 0 0 14 different players had a point in a game...... Oct. 23, 2010 vs. Robert Morris, W 9-1 on Tuesday 2 0 1 AGAINST CORNELL on Friday 9 2 0 A shutout...... Feb. 8, 2018 at Clarkson, L, 0-4 (Clarkson Goalie: Kassidy Suave) on Saturday 7 1 4 A shutout at Lynah...... Jan. 11, 2019 vs. Princeton, L, 0-5 (Princeton Goalie: Rachel McQuigge) on Sunday 0 0 1 A shutout away from Lynah...... Feb. 8, 2018 at Clarkson, L, 0-4 (Clarkson Goalie: Kassidy Suave) A shutout on neutral ice...... Feb. 25, 1989 vs. Dartmouth, L 0-1 (OT) (Ivy League Tournament) in first game of back-to-back 9 2 2 A goalie made 40 or more saves...... Calla Isaac, 45, Feb. 15, 2019 vs. Brown, W 4-0 in second game of back-to-back 7 1 3 9 goals...... Feb. 9, 2007 vs. Harvard, L 1-9 in third game of a three-game series 0 0 0 8 goals...... Oct. 24, 2015 vs. Boston College, L 0-8 in a single game 2 0 1 7 goals...... March 8, 2015 vs. Harvard, L 3-7 (ECAC Hockey Championship) in overtime 0 0 6 Overtime win...... Feb. 24, 2018 vs. Princeton, L 4-5 A hat trick...... Juana Baribeau, Jan. 28, 2012 at Clarkson, L 3-5 vs. ECAC Hockey 15 3 2 Short-handed goal...... Jessie Eldridge (4-on-5), Dec. 2, 2017 at Colgate, L 4-5 vs. Ivy League 7 2 1 vs. Hockey East 0 0 0 GENERAL vs. College Hockey America 3 0 4 Cornell played in the NCAA Tournament...... 2017 vs. Western Collegiate Hockey Association 0 0 0 Cornell played in the Frozen Four...... 2012 Conrell won an Ivy League Championship...... 2018 vs. team ranked in USA Today poll* 4 2 0 Cornell won an ECAC Hockey Tournament Championship...... 2014 vs. team ranked in USCHO.com poll* 4 2 0 Cornell won an ECAC Hockey Regular-Season Championship...... 2013 *ranked at time of game THE DOUG DERRAUGH FILE DOUG DERRAUGH Education Cornell University Head Coach of Women’s Ice Hockey B.S., Biological Sciences, 1991 14th Season at Cornell • Cornell ’91 Head Coaching Experience Now entering his 14th season directing the Cornell National Women’s Development team (Bunton, Hart Cornell University, 2005-06 – present women’s hockey program in 2018-19, Doug Der- and Kristin O’Neill). 6 NCAA Tournament Appearances raugh has brought the Big Red women to their place among the nation’s elite. Derraugh has a 243-144-36 In 2010, Derraugh led the Big Red to its first Ivy 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2017 record in his first 13 seasons as the head coach of League title since 1996 and the program’s first-ever 3 NCAA Frozen Four Appearances the Big Red, with his 200th win coming in the form ECAC regular-season and tournament titles. The 2010, 2011, 2012 of a 4-2 win in 2016 against Yale. Cornell has made Big Red also won an ECAC playoff game and series the ECAC Hockey Tournament each of the last 10 for the first time in school history, then remained 4 ECAC Hockey Tournament Championships seasons, won the tournament four of the last eight unbeaten with two more wins in the playoffs to 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014 years and advanced to the NCAA Tournament in advance to the NCAA tournament for the first time 4 ECAC Hockey Regular Season Championships six of those seasons. The 2017 ECAC Hockey Coach in school history. of the Year guided the Big Red to the national title 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 game in his fifth season and back-to-back-to-back Cornell has earned its success on the ice, leading the 6 Ivy League Championships NCAA Frozen Four appearances in 2010, 2011 and nation in penalty-killing percentage in both 2010 2012. He led the team to five consecutive 20-win and 2011 and recording the nation’s top scoring 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2017, 2018 seasons for the first time in program history in defense in 2011 and the second-best scoring defense 3 ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year Awards 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-2014. in 2013. The 2011-12 team had the nation’s best 2011, 2013, 2017 scoring offense and winning percentage. The 2010-11 Big Red squad set a Cornell record for 1 AHCA Division I National Coach of the Year Award the most wins ever by a Cornell hockey program, With the team’s overall success, individual honors 2010 men’s or women’s, by winning 31 games. The Cornell have followed. Cornell has had seven different women’s team also became the first women’s pro- players combine for 15 All-America honors in gram in any sport at Cornell to make a second trip Derraugh’s tenure, led by the program’s first first- Professional Playing Experience to that respective sport’s final four. In the 2011-12 team honoree, Laura Fortino ‘13. Lauriane Rougeau 13 Seasons in Europe season, Cornell again reached the 30-win mark and ‘13 has also been named to the second team four 637 games played, 257 goals, 347 assists reached the Frozen Four in Duluth, Minn. Cornell times, Catherine White ‘12 earned one second-team returned to the NCAAs in 2013-14, claiming the mention in 2010 and Rebecca Johnston ‘12 earning • 2 100-point seasons ECAC Hockey Tournament championship for the a first-team nod in 2012 and second-team honors fourth time in five years by beating Clarkson 1-0. twice. Brianne Jenner was added to that list in 2013 Collegiate Playing Experience when she was named a First Team All-American Derraugh has led the Big Red to four consecutive for the first time in her career, then she added a Cornell University, 1987-91 ECAC Hockey and Ivy League regular season titles second honor in 2015. Jillian Saulnier added a first- • 119 games played, 66-87 - 153 (10th all-time) between the 2009-2010 season and the 2012-2013 team nod in 2014 along with Alyssa Gagliardi ’14 season, and four of the last five ECAC Hockey tour- second-team honors. • Co-Captain as a senior nament titles. His peers have recognized his efforts, • 30 goals as a senior (most all-time) as Derraugh was named the 2010 AHCA Division I Additionally, the Big Red picked up its first-ever Coach of the Year, the ECAC Hockey Coach of the ECAC Hockey Player of the Year honor in 2010 Year in 2011, 2013 and 2017. when White received the award. Johnston claimed ferent teams in some of the top leagues in Norway, the award in 2012, and Jenner earned it the follow- Germany, Austria and Finland. He scored more than Derraugh’s tireless efforts on the recruiting trail have ing year. Cornell has also had eight of the last nine 100 points in a season twice and posted 30 points paid off, as the Big Red has assembled an impressive Ivy League Players of the Year (White - 2010; Forti- or more 10 times. He ended his professional career array of talent. In just his first six seasons, Derraugh no – 2011; Johnston – 2012; Jenner – 2013; Saulnier with 257 goals and 347 assists in 637 professional added eight players who were a member of the – 2014; Jenner – 2015; Hanna Bunton – 2017; contests. In his final season, Derraugh also served as Canadian U22 National Team program, including Kristin O’Neill – 2018) and nine of the last 10 Ivy special teams coach for his team. one, Rebecca Johnston, who was a member of the League Rookies of the Year (Johnston - 2008; White Canadian National Team that won the gold medal - 2009; Rougeau - 2010; Jenner – 2011; Saulnier – While a student at Cornell, Derraugh played in all at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Three 2012; Hanna Bunton – 2014; Erin O’Connor – 2015; 119 contests for the Big Red over his four years, other players in 2011-12 – Brianne Jenner, Laura Kristin O’Neill – 2017; Maddie Mills – 2018). helping to lead the Big Red to an NCAA tournament Fortino and Lauriane Rougeau – were on the Ca- appearance and a second-place finish in the ECAC nadian National Team roster for the 4 Nations Cup The Big Red’s success from 2010-13 was the culmi- as a senior co-captain. He led the team in scoring in in November 2011 and November 2012, as well as nation of the groundwork laid during the first four his final season with 30 goals and 36 assists, earning the 2012 and 2013 IIHF Women’s World Champi- seasons under Derraugh’s direction. In 2008-09, second-team All-Ivy League and honorable mention onships in Burlington, Vt., and Ottawa, Ontario. he guided the Big Red to its second straight ECAC All-ECAC honors. His 30 goals in the 1990-91 sea- Johnston, Jenner, Fortino and Rougeau all were also Hockey tournament appearance and a 12-14-5 over- son are the most ever scored by a senior at Cornell. part of the Canadian National Team that won gold all record. In 2007-08, the Big Red claimed its first Overall, he ranks 10th all-time at Cornell in career at the 2014 Sochi Olympics in Russia. Most recently, spot in the ECAC Hockey playoffs since the 2003-04 scoring with 153 points on 66 goals and 87 assists. Hanna Bunton, Cassandra Poudrier, Micah Hart season, finishing the year with a 12-17-1 mark and and Marlène Boissonnault have been prospects for an eighth-place finish in the league race. A native of Arnprior, Ontario, Derraugh graduated Team Canada. The 2016-17 team featured two play- from Cornell in 1991 with a degree in biological sci- ers who have spent time with the senior Canadian A 1991 graduate of Cornell, Derraugh took over the ences. He and his wife, Louise, have three children. National Team in Hanna Bunton and Micah Hart, Big Red program after a 13-year career playing pro- and three players that were named to the Canada fessionally in Europe, seeing action with nine dif- EDITH RACINE Assistant Coach of Women’s Ice Hockey 10th Season at Cornell • Elmira ’05

Edith Racine is entering her 10th season as an assistant coach with the Cornell finished fourth and fifth in the country in goals against average during the women’s hockey team in 2018-19. A former goaltender with a pair of national 2011-12 campaign, and Slebodnick had the nation’s best winning percentage. titles to her credit at Elmira College, she has been instrumental in the continual development of the Big Red’s netminders. In 2010-11, Mazzotta finished as the national leader in goals-against average, allowing a mere 1.11 goals per game, with Mazzotta’s backup, Lauren Slebod- Under her direction, the Big Red has seen a dramatic improvement in its goal- nick, finishing second in the country with 1.15 goals allowed per game. The pair tenders. also finished second and third, respectively, in save percentage, with both net- minders stopping better than 94 percent of the shots faced during the season. During the 2016-17 campaign, Racine helped both of the Big Red goaltenders to spots among the nation’s elite. Paula Voorheis finished her career ranked sec- In 2009-10, Racine’s first season with the team, Mazzotta picked up a spot on ond all-time in save percentage (.925) and saves (2,238), third all-time in goals the all-tournament team at the NCAA championships, setting a championship against average (2.14) and fourth all-time in wins (42) and shutouts (9). In her game record for most saves in a game. That season, she finished sixth in the senior season, Voorheis recorded career lows in save percentage (.944) – which nation in goals-against average (1.53) and 11th in save percentage (.928), but was also the second-best single season save percentage in program history led the nation with 11 shutouts, the most in a single season by a Cornell goal- – and goals against average (1.59), numbers that ranked her third and eighth tender, male or female. overall in the nation. Additionally, sophomore Marlene Boissonnault went 10-1-2 for the nation’s second-best winning percentage (.846) while posting Before joining the Big Red prior to the 2009-10 season, Racine, a 2005 graduate the fourth-best goals against average (1.52). Both Voorheis and Boissonnault of Elmira College, coached for two seasons at Brown University, first as a volun- earned All-Ivy Second Team honors. teer assistant during the 2007-08 season and then as a full-time assistant coach in 2008-09. Under her guidance, Brown goaltender Nicole Stock posted a .922 In 2012-13, Lauren Slebodnick took over the starting goaltending role and had save percentage last year, good for 16th in the nation and sixth in ECAC Hockey. the country’s sixth-best goals against average, its sixth-best winning percent- Her coaching career also includes six summers as the head goaltending instruc- age and its 10th-best save percentage. Slebodnick finished her senior year in tor at the Elite Hockey Camp in Hanover, N.H. 2013-14 with the top spot in Cornell history for career wins with 68, fourth- most saves (1,668) and fourth-best save percentage (.924). As a player, Racine played four seasons with the Elmira College women’s hockey team, guiding her squad to a pair of national titles and a national runner-up As her career came to a close in 2011-12, Amanda Mazzotta became the team’s finish. She was twice named All-American by the American Collegiate Hockey then-all-time leader in wins (53). The tandem of Slebodnick and Mazzotta Association.

DEAN JACKSON Assistant Coach of Women’s Ice Hockey Second Season at Cornell • Elmira ‘03

Dean Jackson is entering his second season as an assistant coach with the Cor- es Association DIII National Coach of the Year and ECAC West Conference nell women’s hockey team in 2018-19. Coach of the Year, the 2013 D3Hockey.com National Coach of the Year and CaptainU National Coach of the Year, and was an AHCA National Coach of the In his first season as a member of the Big Red’s coaching staff, Cornell advanced Year Finalist in 2016 and 2013. to the ECAC Hockey Semifinal and finished with the No. 7 spot in both of the the major college hockey polls. Prior to his stint as the Elmira women’s hockey head coach, Jackson was an assistant men’s hockey coach from 2007-12, guiding the Soaring Eagles to five Jackson joined the staff in June 2017 after most recently serving as the interim consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances and one trip to the NCAA Frozen head coach of women’s hockey at Penn State during the 2016-17 season. Prior to Four in 2008. his appoinment at Penn State, Jackson was the head coach of women’s ice hockey at his alma matter Elmira College from 2012-16. Jackson had a stellar four-year playing career with the Soaring Eagles from 1999-2003. He was named the ECAC West Rookie of the Year in 1999, earned In his four years in charge of the Soaring Eagles, Jackson amassed an overall the ECAC West All-Conference Player and ECAC West Tournament Most Out- record of 94-19-4. He became the fastest coach to record 50 wins in program his- standing Player in 2003, and was a member of the 100 Point Club. Additionally, tory, reaching that mark in just 63 games. After taking over the Soaring Eagles in Jackson was a four-year member of the golf team. Following his career at Elmira, 2012-13, Jackson led the program to its third NCAA Division III Championship Jackson played four seasons of professional hockey, skating for the Elmira Jackals and became the first women’s ice hockey coach, in any division, to lead a team to of the United Hockey League and the Fayetteville Fireantz and Richmond Rene- a national championship without a single All-American selection. gades of the Southern Professional Hockey League.

Jackson went on to lead the program to four straight NCAA Tournament Jackson graduated from Elmira College in 2003 with a bachelor of science degree appearances, making a return to the NCAA championship during the 2014-15 in business administration. season. While at Elmira, Jackson was named the 2015 American Hockey Coach- Cornell Overall Individual Statistics (as of Feb 18, 2019) All games 2018-19 Cornell Women’sOverall: 18-3-6Hockey: Conf: 15-3-2Individual Home: 11-1-0 Statistics Away: 7-2-6 Neut: 0-0-0 Shots Penalties Goals ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% +- pen-min min maj oth pp sh fg gw gt ot ht pn ua blk 1 Marlene Boissonnault 22 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Kendra Nealey 27 0 8 8 30 . 0 0 0 +11 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 5 Grace Graham 27 8 11 19 59 . 1 3 6 +11 2-4 2 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 14 6 Joie Phelps 27 1 3 4 8 . 1 2 5 -1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 Micah Zandee-Hart 23 2 15 17 42 . 0 4 8 +9 14-28 14 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 9 Devon Facchinato 27 0 5 5 13 . 0 0 0 +4 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 10 Sam Burke 27 3 7 10 40 . 0 7 5 +5 9-18 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 11 Gillis Frechette 27 1 3 4 43 . 0 2 3 +2 5-10 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 13 Bella Kang 26 0 0 0 3 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 Jaime Bourbonnais 23 8 17 25 74 . 1 0 8 +27 10-20 10 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 31 15 Pippy Gerace 27 6 4 10 49 . 1 2 2 +5 5-10 5 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 16 Athena Song 27 0 0 0 9 . 0 0 0 -1 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 17 Lenka Serdar 27 10 11 21 91 . 1 1 0 +12 7-14 7 0 0 4 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 29 18 Paige Lewis 27 7 6 13 74 . 0 9 5 +11 6-15 5 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 8 19 Diana Buckley 27 2 8 10 47 . 0 4 3 +5 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 20 Kristin O'Neill 24 19 10 29 109 . 1 7 4 +19 10-20 10 0 0 7 1 5 6 0 0 1 0 1 27 21 Amy Curlew 22 2 8 10 25 . 0 8 0 +8 7-14 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 22 Maddie Mills 27 16 19 35 104 . 1 5 4 +14 5-10 5 0 0 7 2 3 3 1 0 1 0 0 18 23 Finley Frechette 26 0 1 1 15 . 0 0 0 -2 4-8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 27 W illow Slobodzian 27 4 6 10 41 . 0 9 8 +14 12-24 12 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 29 Lindsay Browning 7 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 27 89 142 231 876 . 1 0 2 +15 104-21 103 1 0 24 6 17 18 4 0 2 1 7 331 Opponents 27 44 74 118 608 . 0 7 2 - 112-23 111 0 1 12 0 9 3 1 0 0 0 3 400

Goal average Saves Record Goals allowed ## Goalie gp-gs minutes ga avg saves pct w l t sho pp sh en pen sog 35 Kaity McKenzie 1-0 20:00 0 0 . 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 Lindsay Browning 7-5 332:44 7 1 . 2 6 128 . 9 4 8 3 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 Marlene Boissonnault 22-22 1289:32 37 1 . 7 2 435 . 9 2 2 15 3 4 6 10 0 0 0 0 TM EMPTY NET 13-0 6:16 0 - 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Total 27-0 1648:32 44 1 . 6 0 564 . 9 2 8 18 3 6 8 12 0 0 0 0 Opponents 27-0 1648:32 89 3 . 2 4 787 . 8 9 8 3 18 6 3 24 6 6 1 0 Cornell Team Game-by-Game (as of Feb 18, 2019) 2018-19 Cornell Women’s Hockey: TeamAll games Game-by-Game Date Opponent Score G A Pts Sh Sh% +/-Pen-Min PP SH EN GW GT Hat UA Blk Oct 23, 201 SYRACUSE 4-1 4 8 12 33 .1 2 1 +14 5-10 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 9 Oct 26, 201 HARVARD 3-2 3 4 7 37 .0 8 1 0 4-8 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 12 Oct 27, 201 DARTMOUTH 4-0 4 7 11 38 .1 0 5 +14 5-10 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 11 Nov 02, 201 at Yale 4-3 4 7 11 36 .1 1 1 +4 2-4 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 9 Nov 03, 201 at Brown 3-4 3 6 9 41 .0 7 3 +1 3-6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Nov 10, 201 at Mercyhurst 4-4 4 7 11 14 .2 8 6 -11 2-4 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 14 Nov 11, 201 at Mercyhurst 0-0 0 0 0 18 .0 0 0 0 4-11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 Nov 16, 201 at Quinnipiac 2-1 2 3 5 27 .0 7 4 +4 2-4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10 Nov 17, 201 at Princeton 2-2 2 3 5 33 .0 6 1 +9 8-16 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 14 Nov 23, 201 at Robert Morris 5-2 5 6 11 37 .1 3 5 +5 3-6 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 12 Nov 24, 201 at Robert Morris 3-3 3 5 8 27 .1 1 1 +10 6-12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Nov. 30,201 ST. LAWRENCE 4-0 4 5 9 35 .1 1 4 +19 4-8 0 1 2 1 0 0 1 10 Dec. 1, 2018CLARKSON 3-1 3 3 6 34 .0 8 8 0 1-2 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 10 Jan 08, 201 at Penn State 3-3 3 5 8 27 .1 1 1 -5 6-12 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 16 Jan 11, 201 PRINCETON 0-5 0 0 0 26 .0 0 0 -15 6-12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 Jan 12, 201 QUINNIPIAC 2-1 2 4 6 35 .0 5 7 +6 3-6 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 Jan 18, 201 at Dartmouth 3-0 3 4 7 30 .1 0 0 +15 4-8 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 14 Jan 19, 201 at Harvard 6-0 6 8 14 31 .1 9 4 +24 2-4 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 7 Jan 25, 201 at Colgate 4-2 4 7 11 24 .1 6 7 0 3-6 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 17 Jan 26, 201 COLGATE 4-2 4 6 10 30 .1 3 3 +4 4-8 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 12 Jan 29, 201 at Syracuse 5-2 5 8 13 30 .1 6 7 +10 2-4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 12 Feb 01, 201 UNION 7-0 7 9 16 37 .1 8 9 +25 4-8 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 14 Feb 02, 201 RPI 5-0 5 9 14 53 .0 9 4 +15 5-10 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 4 Feb 08, 201 at Clarkson 0-4 0 0 0 29 .0 0 0 -20 3-6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Feb 09, 201 at St. Lawrence 1-1 1 2 3 29 .0 3 4 +5 5-10 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 14 Feb 15, 201 BROWN 4-1 4 8 12 49 .0 8 2 +5 4-8 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 10 Feb 16, 201 YALE 4-0 4 8 12 36 .1 1 1 +15 4-8 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 7 Cornell 89-44 89 142 231 876 .1 0 2 +153 104-21 24 6 6 18 4 2 7 331 Opponent 44 74 118 608 .0 7 2 -163 112-23 12 0 0 3 1 0 3 400 Cornell Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Feb 18, 2019) TEAM PER-GAME All games 2018-19Games played: Cornell 27 Women’s Hockey: Team Game-by-Game Comparison Shots per game: 32.44;Goals per game: 3.30 Shots Penalties Power Plays DateAssists per game:Opponent 5.26;Points per game: 8.56Score Goals Assists Shots Pen-Min Pen-Min G-Ch G-Ch Oct 23 SYRACUSE 4-1 4 / 1 8 / 0 33 / 24 5-10 / 7-14 0-7 / 0-5 Oct 26 HARVARD 3-2 3 / 2 4 / 4 37 / 25 4-8 / 2-4 2-2 / 1-4 Oct 27 DARTMOUTH 4-0 4 / 0 7 / 0 38 / 23 5-10 / 4-8 1-3 / 0-4 Nov 02 at Yale 4-3 4 / 3 7 / 5 36 / 19 2-4 / 6-20 0-4 / 0-2 Nov 03 at Brown 3-4 3 / 4 6 / 5 41 / 20 3-6 / 5-10 0-5 / 1-3 Nov 10 at Mercyhurst 4-4 4 / 4 7 / 8 14 / 31 2-4 / 3-6 2-3 / 0-2 Nov 11 at Mercyhurst 0-0 0 / 0 0 / 0 18 / 30 4-11 / 2-4 0-1 / 0-3 Nov 16 at Quinnipiac 2-1 2 / 1 3 / 1 27 / 23 2-4 / 4-8 0-3 / 0-1 Nov 17 at Princeton 2-2 2 / 2 3 / 4 33 / 29 8-16 / 5-10 0-5 / 2-8 Nov 23 at Robert Morris 5-2 5 / 2 6 / 3 37 / 26 3-6 / 6-12 2-5 / 1-3 Nov 24 at Robert Morris 3-3 3 / 3 5 / 6 27 / 20 6-12 / 2-4 0-1 / 2-5 Nov. 30 ST. LAWRENCE 4-0 4 / 0 5 / 0 35 / 18 4-8 / 1-2 0-1 / 0-4 Dec. 1 CLARKSON 3-1 3 / 1 3 / 2 34 / 20 1-2 / 5-10 2-3 / 0-1 Jan 08 at Penn State 3-3 3 / 3 5 / 6 27 / 22 6-12 / 6-12 3-6 / 2-6 Jan 11 PRINCETON 0-5 0 / 5 0 / 6 26 / 36 6-12 / 3-6 0-3 / 2-6 Jan 12 QUINNIPIAC 2-1 2 / 1 4 / 2 35 / 30 3-6 / 4-8 0-4 / 0-3 Jan 18 at Dartmouth 3-0 3 / 0 4 / 0 30 / 22 4-8 / 4-8 0-4 / 0-4 Jan 19 at Harvard 6-0 6 / 0 8 / 0 31 / 23 2-4 / 4-8 1-4 / 0-2 Jan 25 at Colgate 4-2 4 / 2 7 / 4 24 / 21 3-6 / 4-8 2-4 / 0-3 Jan 26 COLGATE 4-2 4 / 2 6 / 3 30 / 21 4-8 / 5-10 1-5 / 0-4 Jan 29 at Syracuse 5-2 5 / 2 8 / 3 30 / 24 2-4 / 3-6 1-2 / 0-1 Feb 01 UNION 7-0 7 / 0 9 / 0 37 / 11 4-8 / 2-4 2-2 / 0-3 Feb 02 RPI 5-0 5 / 0 9 / 0 53 / 11 5-10 / 7-14 2-5 / 0-4 Feb 08 at Clarkson 0-4 0 / 4 0 / 8 29 / 18 3-6 / 5-10 0-4 / 0-2 Feb 09 at St. Lawrence 1-1 1 / 1 2 / 2 29 / 36 5-10 / 2-4 0-2 / 1-5 Feb 15 BROWN 4-1 4 / 1 8 / 2 49 / 10 4-8 / 5-10 2-5 / 0-4 Feb 16 YALE 4-0 4 / 0 8 / 0 36 / 15 4-8 / 6-12 1-4 / 0-3 Totals 89-44 89 / 44 142 / 74 876 / 60 104-211 / 112-232 24-97 / 12-95

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category 2018-19 Cornell Women’s Hockey: Goal Summary

DATE OPPONENT NO. TYPE GOAL ASSIST ASSIST PERIOD TIME 10/23 Syracuse 1 EV Sam Burke (1) Grace Graham (1) Kendra Nealey (1) 1st 03:30 2 EV Kristin O’Neill (1) Maddie Mills (1) Gillis Frechette (1) 1st 06:02 3 EV Pippy Gerace (1) Micah Zandee-Hart (1) Lenka Serdar (1) 3rd 16:20 4 EN Kristin O’Neill (2) Maddie Mills (2) Kendra Nealey (2) 3rd 17:34 10/26 Harvard 1 PP Grace Graham (1) Lenka Serdar (2) Diana Buckley (1) 1st 10:12 2 PP Jaime Bourbannais (1) Micah Zandee Hart (2) Maddie Mills (3) 1st 13:11 3 EV Paige Lewis (1) 2nd 19:15 10/27 Dartmouth 1 EV Kristin O’Neill (3) Grace Graham (2) Devon Facchinato (1) 1st 17:25 2 EV Jaime Bourbonnais (2) Kristin O’Neill (1) Micah Zandee-Hart (3) 2nd 13:53 3 PP Micah Zandee-Hart (2) Maddie Mills (4) Kristin O’Neill (2) 2nd 15:09 4 EV Pippy Gerace (2) Kendra Nealey (3) 2nd 15:48 11/2 Yale 1 EV Maddie Mills (1) Amy Curlew (1) Devon Facchinato (2) 2nd 17:00 2 SH Krisin O’Neill (4) Diana Buckley (2) Kendra Nealey (4) 3rd 1:24 3 EV Sam Burke (2) Grace Graham (3) Joie Phelps (1) 3rd 12:49 4 EV Kristin O’Neill (5) Diana Buckley (3) 3rd 13:36 11/3 Brown 1 EV Maddie Mills (2) Grace Graham (4) Diana Buckley (4) 1st 12:32 2 EV Grace Graham (2) Lenka Serdar (3) Pippy Gerace (1) 1st 16:48 3 EV Sam Burke (3) Grace Graham (5) Maddie Mills (5) 2nd 19:39 11/10 Mercyhurst 1 EV Pippy Gerace (3) Lenka Serdar (4) Paige Lewis (1) 2nd 02:51 2 SH Maddie Mills (3) Paige Lewis (2) 2nd 07:55 3 PP Maddie Mills (4) Willow Slobodzian (1) Grace Graham (6) 2nd 12:44 4 PP Lenka Serdar (1) Maddie Mills (6) Willow Slobodzian (2) 3rd 13:17 11/11 Mercyhurst (No Scoring) 11/16 Quinnipiac 1 EV Diana Buckley (1) Jaime Bourbonnais (1) Joie Phelps (2) 2nd 15:33 2 EV Kristin O’Neill (6) Paige Lewis (3) 3rd 8:28 11/17 Princeton 1 EV Diana Buckley (2) Jaime Bourbonnais (2) Sam Burke (1) 2nd 5:56 2 SH Lenka Serdar (2) Jaime Bourbonnais (3) 3rd 13:40 11/23 Robert Morris 1 PS Grace Graham (3) 2nd 8:46 2 PP Willow Slobodzian (1) Lenka Serdar (5) Diana Buckley (4) 2nd 14:17 3 EV Willow Slobodzian (2) Kristin O’Neill (3) Jaime Bourbonnais (4) 2nd 15:06 4 PP Maddie Mills (5) Micah Zandee-Hart (4) Jaime Bourbonnais (5) 2nd 17:00 5 EN Jaime Bourbonnais (3) 3rd 17:49 11/24 Robert Morris 1 EV Kristin O’Neill (7) Jaime Bourbonnais (6) Maddie Mills (7) 2nd 12:51 2 EV Kristin O’Neill (8) Grace Graham (7) 2nd 14:29 3 EV Willow Slobodzian (3) Lenka Serdar (6) Pippy Gerace (2) 2nd 15:05 11/30 St. Lawrence 1 EV Pippy Gerace (4) Lenka Serdar (7) Paige Lewis (4) 2nd 6:47 2 EV Lenka Serdar (3) Willow Slobodzian (3) Jaime Bourbonnais (7) 3rd 9:38 3 EN|SH Paige Lewis (2) 3rd 14:49 4 EN Maddie Mills (6) Micah Zandee-Hart (5) 3rd 15:59 12/1 Clarkson 1 PP Maddie Mills (7) Micah Zandee-Hart (6) 1st 15:57 2 PP Jaime Bourbonnais (4) Maddie Mills (8) Sam Burke (2) 3rd 8:07 3 EN Kristin O’Neill (9) 3rd 19:23 1/8 Penn State 1 PP Kristin O’Neill (10) Maddie Mills (9) Jaime Bourbonnais (8) 1st 16:26 2 PP Kristin O’Neill (11) Micah Zandee-Hart (7) Maddie Mills (10) 2nd 18:22 3 PP Maddie Mills (8) Jaime Bourbonnais (9) 3rd 19:54 1/11 Princeton (No Scoring) 1/12 Quinnipiac 1 EV Joie Phelps (1) Kendra Nealey (5) Micah Zandee-Hart (8) 1st 6:05 2 EV Maddie Mills (9) Kristin O’Neill (4) Amy Curlew (2) 3rd 2:22 1/18 Dartmouth 1 EV Paige Lewis (3) Gillis Frechette (2) Lenka Serdar (8) 1st 12:02 2 EV Lenka Serdar (4) Gillis Frechette (3) 2nd 00:26 3 EV Jaime Bourbonnais (5) Kristin O’Neill (5) 2nd 19:50 1/19 Harvard 1 EV Maddie Mills (10) Amy Curlew (3) Jaime Bourbonnais (10) 1st 8:21 2 EV Pippy Gerace (5) Paige Lewis (5) Lenka Serdar (9) 1st 13:58 3 EV Maddie Mills (11) Amy Curlew (4) 1sr 15:46 4 EV Lenka Serdar (5) 2nd 3:36 5 SH Maddie Mills (12) Kristin O’Neill (6) 2nd 10:32 6 PP Grace Graham (4) Devon Facchinato (3) Willow Slobodzian (4) 2nd 18:22 1/25 Colgate 1 PP Kristin O’Neill (12) Jaime Bourbonnais (11) Micah Zandee-Hart (9) 1st 10:17 2 PP Lenka Serdar (5) Diana Buckley (6) Devon Facchinato (4) 2nd 17:49 3 EV Amy Curlew (1) Maddie Mills (11) Willow Slobodzian (5) 3rd 11:44 4 EV Grace Graham (5) Jaime Bourbonnais (12) 3rd 15:46 2018-19 Cornell Women’s Hockey: Goal Summary

DATE OPPONENT NO. TYPE GOAL ASSIST ASSIST PERIOD TIME 1/26 Colgate 1 EV Maddie Mills (13) Jaime Bourbonnais (13) Pippy Gerace (3) 1st 8:47 2 SH Lenka Serdar (7) Micah Zandee-Hart (10) 1st 14:46 3 PP Lenka Serdar (8) Willow Slobodzian (6) 2nd 14:02 4 EV Paige Lewis (4) Kendra Nealey (6) Lenka Serdar (10) 2nd 14:58 1/29 Syracuse 1 EV Grace Graham (6) Jaime Bourbonnais (14) 1st 9:05 2 EV Paige Lewis (5) Devon Facchinato (5) Kendra Nealey (7) 2nd 13:20 3 PP Kristin O’Neill (13) Micah Zandee-Hart (11) Maddie Mills (12) 3rd 5:10 4 EV Micah Zandee-Hart (2) Maddie Mills (13) Kristin O’Neill (7) 3rd 13:18 5 EV Amy Curlew (2) Grace Graham (8) 3rd 15:09 2/1 Union 1 EV Jaime Bourbonnais (6) Joie Phelps (3) Finley Frechette (1) 1st 3:28 2 EV Paige Lewis (6) Pippy Gerace (4) 1st 3:57 3 EV Lenka Serdar (9) 1st 16:21 4 PP Kristin O’Neill (14) Maddie Mills (14) Micah Zandee-Hart (12) 2nd 3:27 5 EV Pippy Gerace (6) Jaime Bourbonnais (15) Kristin O’Neill (8) 2nd 8:14 6 PP Maddie Mills (14) Sam Burke (3) Kristin O’Neill (9) 3rd 16:11 7 EV Paige Lewis (7) 3rd 17:18 2/2 Rensselaer 1 EV Kristin O’Neill (15) Maddie Mills (15) Amy Curlew (5) 1st 1:21 2 EV Kristin O’Neill (16) Maddie Mills (16) Amy Curlew (6) 2nd 11:58 3 EV Grace Graham (7) Sam Burke (4) 2nd 13:08 4 PP Lenka Serdar (10) Grace Graham (9) Diana Buckley (7) 3rd 2:59 5 PP Kristin O’Neill (17) Sam Burke (5) Maddie Mills (17) 3rd 19:59 2/8 Clarkson (No Scoring) 2/9 St. Lawrence 1 EV Jaime Bourbonnais (7) Paige Lewis (6) Lenka Serdar (11) 3rd 2:02 2/15 Brown 1 EV Gillis Frechette (1) Micah Zandee-Hart (13) Maddie Mills (18) 1st 12:28 2 PP Maddie Mills (15) Micah Zandee-Hart (14) Jaime Bourbonnais (16) 2nd 11:37 3 EV Jaime Bourbonnais (8) Grace Graham (10) Amy Curlew (7) 2nd 12:52 4 PP Maddie Mills (16) Micah Zandee-Hart (15) Kristin O’Neill (10) 3rd 2:23 2/16 Yale 1 EV Grace Graham (8) Amy Curlew (8) Diana Buckley (8) 1st 10:44 2 PP Kristin O’Neill (18) Sam Burke (6) Jaime Bourbonnais (17) 2nd 6:37 3 EV Kristin O’Neill (19) Maddie Mills (20) Kendra Nealey (8) 3rd 11:25 4 EN Willow Slobodzian (4) Sam Burke (7) Grace Graham (11) 3rd 19:37