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ECAC Champions 1999 • 2003 • 2004 2005 • 2008 • 2009 • 2015 2015-16 Women’S Hockey ACADEMIC INTEGRATION & COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE in DIVISION I ATHLETICS ECAC CHAMPIONS 1999 • 2003 • 2004 2005 • 2008 • 2009 • 2015 2015-16 WOMEN’S HOCKEY ACADEMIC INTEGRATION & COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE IN DIVISION I ATHLETICS 8-2-1 OVERALL • 5-1-1 ECAC VS. VS. OCTOBER Sat. .......17 ................. MCGILL (EXHIBITION) ...............................W, 3-2 #7/8 #7/8 #4/4 Fri. ...........23 ...................at Dartmouth*^ ...................................................L, 2-1 8-2-1, 5-1-1 ECAC 7-4-1, 3-4-1 ECAC 8-2-1, 5-1-1 ECAC 11-1-3, 5-1-2 ECAC Fri. .........30 ................. No. 4/4 CLARKSON* ........................T, 0-0 (OT) All-Time Series: Harvard Leads, 44-31-4 All-Time Series: Harvard Leads, 18-2-2 Sat. .......31 ................. ST. LAWRENCE* .........................................W, 3-2 Last Meeting: L, 1-0 (Jan. 31, 2015) Last Meeting: W, 5-0 (Mar. 14, 2015) NOVEMBER Streak: L1 Streak: W4 Fri. ...........6.......................at Yale*^ .............................................................. W, 3-2 Sat.. ........7.......................at Brown*^ ......................................................... W, 5-1 AME NFORMATION AME NFORMATION Fri. .........13 ................. UNION* ..........................................................W, 5-0 G I G I Sat. .......14 ................. RENSSELAER*.............................................W, 2-1 Venue ...........................................................................Baker Rink Venue ................................................ TD Bank Sports Center Wed. .....18 ................. NEW HAMPSHIRE ......................................W, 4-0 Start Time .......................................................................... 7 p.m. Start Time .......................................................................... 4 p.m. Tue. .......24 ................. No. 4/4 NORTHEASTERN ......................W, 3-0 Fri ............27 ...................at Minnesota Duluth ..........................................L, 4-2 Broadcast ................................Ivy League Digital Network Broadcast ...........................................Quinnipiac All-Access Sat ..........28 ...................at Minnesota Duluth ....................................... W, 4-1 Talent .................................................................................................- Talent .................................................................................................- Harvard Twitter .....................................@HarvardCrimson Harvard Twitter .....................................@HarvardCrimson DECEMBER Fri. ...........4.......................at Princeton*^ .....................................................7 p.m. Women’s Hockey Twitter ...............@HarvardWHockey Women’s Hockey Twitter ...............@HarvardWHockey Sat. .........5.......................at Quinnipiac* ......................................................4 p.m. THE OPENING FACEOFF Returning to ECAC Hockey action after four-straight non-conference games, No. 7/8 Harvard JANUARY travels to Princeton on Friday, Dec. 4 for a 7 p.m. puck drop before facing No. 4/4 Quinnipiac Fri. .........8 .................... CORNELL*^ .................................................... 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 5 at 4 p.m. Sat. .......9 .................... COLGATE* ...................................................... 4 p.m. Fri. ...........15 ...................at St. Lawrence ...................................................7 p.m. Sat. .........16 ...................at Clarkson* .........................................................4 p.m. THE FIRST LINE • Senior Miye D’Oench leads the Harvard attack with eight goals and 16 points, and was named Tue. ......19 ................. BOSTON COLLEGE ....................................... 7 p.m. Sat. .......23 ................. DARTMOUTH*^ ............................................ 4 p.m. the ECAC Hockey Player of the Month for November. The right winger has tallied a point in six- Fri. .........29 ................. QUINNIPIAC* ......................................... 3:30 p.m. straight contests. Sat. .......30 ................. PRINCETON*^ .............................................. 4 p.m. • Senior goaltender Emerance Maschmeyer posted back-to-back shutouts over New Hampshire FEBRUARY and No. 4/4 Northeastern Nov. 18 and Nov. 24. The blankings were the 14th and 15th of her Tue. .........2.......................vs. Boston College# ............................................... TBA career, and the netminder ranks second in the country with a .958 save percentage. Fri. .........5 .................... BROWN*^ ...................................................... 7 p.m. Sat. .......6 .................... YALE*^ ............................................................. 4 p.m. • Harvard’s top line of D’Oench, Sydney Daniels and Haley Mullins has combined for 34 points, Tue. .........9.......................Boston U./Northeastern# ................................TBA with Daniels leading all skaters at +8 when on the ice. The left winger also leads with 41 shots. Fri. ...........12 ...................at Rensselaer* ...................................................7 p.m. Sat. .........13 ...................at Union* ...............................................................4 p.m. • Harvard has tallied wins in eight of its last nine contests. The Crimson’s streak is led by the coun- Fri. ...........19 ...................at Colgate* ...........................................................7 p.m. try’s fourth-ranked defense (1.18 GAA), and the squad has held 10 of 11 opponents to two goals Sat. .........20 ...................at Cornell*^ ..........................................................4 p.m. or less. Offensively, Harvard averaged 3.50 goals per game in November. BOLD CAPS indicates home game * ECAC Hockey opponent ^ Ivy League Opponent #BYTHENUMBERS # Beanpot at Walter Brown Arena All times EST SCORING LEADERS 32 Goals 31 32 Goals 46 HARVARD PRINCETON QUINNIPIAC SCORING 2.91 Goals Per Game 3.07 2.91 Goals Per Game 2.58 POINTS Miye D’Oench ....................16 Karlie Lund ...................... 13 Taylar Cianfarano ...........23 1.17 Goals Against Average 1.83 1.17 Goals Against Average 1.13 GOALS Miye D’Oench ....................8 Karlie Lund ...................... 6 Taylar Cianfarano ...........15 ASSISTS Haley Mullins .....................9 Karlie Lund ............................7 Melissa Samoskevich ...11 323 Shots 327 323 Shots 452 PPG Miye D’Oench ....................3 Kelsey Koelzer ...............3 Nicole Costa .....................3 29.4 Shots Per Game 27.3 29.4 Shots Per Game 30.1 GWG D’Oench & Laing ..............2 Karlie Lund ...................... 2 Two Tied .............................2 PIM 8/29 Power Play Goals/Opp. 8/54 8/29 Power Play Goals/Opp. 7/47 Three Tied ..........................10 Four Tied .......................... 14 Emma Greco ....................15 SHOTS Sydney Daniels .................41 Kelsey Koelzer ...............44 Taylar Cianfarano ...........35 27.6 Power Play % 14.8 27.6 Power Play % 14.9 +/- Sydney Daniels .................+8 Morgan Sly ...................... +5 Taylar Cianfarano ...........+20 36/39 Penalty Kill 51/53 36/39 Penalty Kill 38/41 GOALTENDING 92.3 Penalty Kill % 96.2 92.3 Penalty Kill % 92.7 GAMES Emerance Maschmeyer ......6 Kimberly Newell ...............9 Sydney Rossman ...............15 1 Shorthanded Goals 0 1 Shorthanded Goals 0 GAA Emerance Maschmeyer ......1.34 Kimberly Newell ...............1.77 Sydney Rossman ...............1.12 SAVE % Emerance Maschmeyer .....958 Kimberly Newell ...............939 Sydney Rossman ...............937 84 Penalty Minutes 110 84 Penalty Minutes 93 WINS Emerance Maschmeyer .....4 Kimberly Newell ...............5 Sydney Rossman ...............11 8-2-1 Record 7-4-1 8-2-1 Record 11-1-3 SHUTOUTS Emerance Maschmeyer .....2 Newell & DaSilva .............1 Sydney Rossman ...............5 @HarvardCrimson #GoCrimson Harvard Athletics IG:HarvardAthletics 2 6-TIME ECAC HOCKEY ChaMPIONS • 11 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES NATIONAL POLLS NATIONAL RECOGNITION 15. Miye D’Oench 58 With Harvard’s No. 7/8 ranking in the 26. Mary Parker 43 national polls, the Crimson has now been 33. Sydney Daniels 32 USCHO.com (As of Nov. 30) ranked for 75 consecutive weeks by the Team (First-place votes) ...... Record. ........Pts USCHO and USA Today/USA Hockey Assists 1 Wisconsin (11) .................... 16-0-0 .......146 Magazine. The last time Harvard did not 1. Julie Chu ‘07 196 2 Boston College (4) .............. 17-0-0 .......138 appear in the polls was Oct. 15, 2012. 31. Mary Parker 48 38. Miye D’Oench 43 3 Minnesota ............................... 15-1-0 .......121 TOP THREE 41. Michelle Picard 39 4 Quinnipiac ............................... 11-1-3 ..........98 After turning in a 32-save performance 5 Clarkson ................................... 14-2-2 ..........83 against Rensselaer on Nov. 14, senior 100-POINT CLUB 6 Bemidji State ......................... 12-4-2 ..........67 Emerance Maschmeyer passed Christina Senior forward Miye D’Oench joined an elite 7 Harvard ..................................8-2-1 ..........63 Kessler ‘10 to move into third place on the group of skaters with her 100th-career 8 Northeastern ........................ 11-4-1 ..........62 all-time saves list. The goaltender is 111 point against Minnesota Duluth Nov. 28. saves from passing Erin Villiotte ‘95 for D’Oench is the 24th student-athlete in 9 North Dakota ..........................9-5-2 ............25 the program record and six saves
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