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Quinnipac Notes Vs. RIT 11-29-13.Pdf 10th Annual Nutmeg Classic Friday, November 29 - 1 PM UConn Huskies (4-8-2, 1-4-1 WHEA) vs. Yale Bulldogs (2-7-1, 2-3-1 ECAC) FIRST ROUND Friday, November 29 - 4 PM RIT Tigers (8-6-1, 4-1-1 CHA) @ Quinnipiac Bobcats (10-2-5, 3-2-4 ECAC) Hosted by... Quinnipiac University Saturday, November 30 - 1 PM (Consolation) Loser of Game #1 vs. Loser of Game #2 CONSOLATION/CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND Saturday, November 30 - 4 PM (Championship) Winner of Game #1 vs. Winner of Game #2 Nov. 29, 2013 Quinnipiac Women’s Ice Hockey 2013-14 Schedule 2013-14 QUINNIPiac UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY Date Opponent Time/Result Graduate Assistant Sports Information Maxx McNall Women’s Ice Hockey Contact September [email protected] Office: (203) 582-5387 Sat 28 Guelph (Exhibition) W, 3-1 October Fri 4 @ St. Cloud State T, 0-0 (OT) NUTMEG CLASSIC FIRST ROUND: NO. 7/8 QUINNIPiac VS. RIT Sat 5 @ St. Cloud State W, 3-1 Date: November 29, 2013 Fri 11 Penn State W, 5-1 Sat 12 Penn State W, 4-0 Time: 4:00 PM Fri 18 @ Maine W, 4-0 Location: High Point Solutions Arena - Hamden, Conn. Sat 19 @ Maine W, 5-2 Fri 25 @ No. 7 Harvard * L, 4-2 Series vs. RIT: First ever meeting Sat 26 @ Dartmouth * W, 4-2 Nutmeg Classic Record: 8-8-2 No. 7/8 Quinnipiac RIT November Nutemg Classic Championships: 3 (2005, 2010, 2011) Fri 1 Colgate * W, 6-0 10-2-5 Overall 8-6-1 Overall Sat 2 No. 3 Cornell * T, 1-1 (OT) 3-2-4 ECAC 4-1-1 CHA Multimedia: QBSN, YouTube Live Stream (via QU Athletics) Fri 8 @ Brown * W, 3-1 Sat 9 @ Yale * T, 0-0 (OT)) Fri 15 No. 5 Boston College W, 3-2 GAME-BY-GAME HISTORY Sat 16 New Hampshire W, 2-1 @ Nutmeg Classic (8-8-2) Fri 22 St. Lawrence * T, 1-1 (OT) Date W/L Score Opponent Fri 23 No. 8 Clarkson * L, 3-0 11/24/12 W 6-1 UConn Tues 26 @ Princeton * T, 1-1 (OT) 11/23/12 L 0-3 Boston College Fri 29 RIT ^ 4:00 PM 11/26/11 W 3-2 Robert Morris * Sat 30 UConn/Yale ^ TBA 11/25/11 W 4-2 UConn December 11/27/10 W 2-1 Yale * Fri 6 Union * 7:00 PM 11/26/10 W 9-1 Sacred Heart Sat 7 Rensselaer * 4:00 PM 11/28/09 W 11-1 Sacred Heart January 11/27/09 L 0-1 UConn Tues 7 Princeton * 7:00 PM 11/29/08 L 2-3 Wayne State Fri 10 @ Rensselaer * 7:00 PM 11/28/08 L 0-2 Yale Sat 11 @ Union * 4;00 PM 12/30/07 T 3-3 Niagara $ Fri 18 Robert Morris 4:00 PM 12/29/07 L 2-3 UConn Sat 19 Robert Morris 2:00 PM 12/31/06 L 3-7 Yale * Fri 31 Dartmouth * 7:00 PM 12/30/06 W 2-1 UConn February 10/30/05 W 3-2 UConn * Sat 1 Harvard * 4:00 PM 10/28/05 T 2-2 OT Yale # Fri 7 @ Clarkson * 7:00 PM 10/30/04 L 2-4 Yale Sat 8 @ St. Lawrence * 3:00 PM 10/29/04 L 1-2 UConn Fri 14 Yale * 7:00 PM Sat 15 Brown * (Senior Day) 4:00 PM * Nutmeg Championship Game SR Forward - #8 - Kelly Babstock Fri 21 @ Cornell * 7:00 PM $ QU wins in shootout (2-0) Sat 22 @ Colgate * 4:00 PM # QU wins in shootout (2-1) Fri 28 ECAC Hockey Tournament 7:00 PM March Sat 1 ECAC Hockey Tournament 4:00 PM THIS WEEK IN BOBCAT HOCKEY Sun 2 ECAC Hockey Tournament 2:00 PM Games Round of the 2013 Nutmeg Classic Home games in bold. *ECAC Hockey game • RIT (8-6-1, 4-1-1 CHA) will be looking to get back on the winning side after having ^Nutmeg Classic Games will be played at High Point Solutions • No. 8 nationally-ranked Quinnipiac takes on RIT for the first time ever in the First Arena at the TD Bank Sports Center in Hamden their program record 5 game unbeaten streak snapped on Saturday against Mercyhurst • Tigers are a perfect 7-0 in Friday games this season, 1-6-1 on Saturday 2013-14 Standings • Both teams average nearly the same goals per game, QU (2.59, 16th in NCAA) and the Schools Pts Conf All Cornell 14 6-0-2 8-0-2 • Quinnipiac (20.5) allows the second-fewest shots-on-goal per game in the country Harvard 13 6-1-1 7-1-1 Tigers• Quinnipiac (2.33, has19th outshot in NCAA) their figures opponent to be ina defensive 16 of their battle 17 games this season Clarkson 11 5-2-1 12-3-2 Junior goalie is among the nation’s leaders in GAA (1.06, 3rd in NCAA), St. Lawrence 11 5-2-1 6-8-1 • Chelsea Laden Quinnipiac 10 3-2-4 10-2-5 Princeton 9 4-4-1 5-4-2 • Every game Kelly Babstock has scored a point the Bobcats are undefeated (10-0-2) Rensselaer 6 3-3-0 4-8-1 third• Babstock in save (10 % (.948)G, 13 A) and tied second for 3rd in inshutouts the nation (five) in scoring, 2nd in career points (177) Yale 5 2-3-1 2-7-1 • 15 of 18 Bobcat skaters have registered at least one point w/ 13 different goal scorers Union 4 2-4-0 5-9-0 Dartmouth 4 2-6-0 2-7-0 STATISTICAL LEADERS Colgate 2 1-7-0 3-12-0 STATISTICAL LEADERS Brown 1 0-5-1 1-7-2 FORWARDS GP G A PTS SH +/- GWG Upcoming Games #8, Kelly Babstock 17 10 13 23 95 +12 1 Nov. 29 #18, Emma Woods 17 6 7 13 50 +10 2 Yale vs. UConn 1:00 PM RIT at Quinnipiac 4:00 PM #24, Nicole Connery 17 4 9 13 47 +10 1 Rensselaer at St. Cloud State 4:07 PM #22, Shiann Darkangelo 17 8 4 12 67 +8 2 Boston College at Cornell 7:00 PM #27, Amanda Colin 17 4 4 8 43 +6 1 Northeastern at Dartmouth 7:00 PM Nov. 30 Brown at Providence 3:00 PM DEFENSE GP G A PTS SH +/- BLK Yale vs. TBA TBA #21, Cydney Roesler 17 1 5 6 45 +12 18 Quinnipiac vs. TBA TBA #10, Taryn Baumgardt 17 1 4 5 20 +7 21 Boston College at Cornell 4:00 PM Rensselaer at St. Cloud State 4:07 PM #15, Kristen Tamberg 17 1 3 4 45 +7 14 Princeton at Minnesota 5:07 PM #16, Lindsey West 17 1 2 3 14 +7 16 Vermont at Colgate 7:05 PM GOALTENDER GP-GS W-L-T MIN GA GAA SV SV% @QU_WomensIceHky #78, Chelsea Laden 17-16 10-2-5 1014:58 18 1.06 327 .948 www.QuinnipiacBobcats.com Nov. 29, 2013 No. 7/8 Quinnipiac vs. RIT (Nutmeg Classic First Round) QUINNIPIAC BY NUMBERS GAME NOTES Following is where Quinnipiac ranks as a team and individually in All of Connecticut Converges on Hamden Last Time Out the nation, compiled by collegehockeystats.net, through games of The No. 7/8 nationally-ranked Quinnipiac wom- The Bobcats offense continued to struggle as they November 21, 2013 en’s ice hockey team will play host to the 10th an- ventured down to Princeton and skated to a 1-1 TEAM (Note: there are 34 NCAA Division I teams) nual Nutmeg Classic this weekend from High Point tie against the Tigers. Junior Shiann Darkangelo Category Rank Avg. Scoring Offense 16th 2.59 Solutions Arena. The annual tradition gathers the banged in the Bobcats’ only goal of the game in Scoring Defense 4th 1.18 three schools out of the Nutmeg State (UConn, Scoring Margin 8th 1.41 Yale, and Quinnipiac) to compete in a tournament saves in net to help preserve the result. The game Penalty Minutes 34th 7.30 along with one other regional program (RIT) that theappeared first period to be inwhile hand Chelsea late in Ladenthe third totaled period 27 as Power Play 14th 17.9 changes every year. The Bobcats will be looking to Penalty Kill 11th 88.5 claim their fourth title as they will face the Tigers with a little over seven minutes to go but Princ- Special Teams 13th 51.6 in the First Round on Friday at 4 pm. UConn will Quinnipiaceton was able just to started score a a game-tying five minute shorthanded power play Winning Percentage 9th .735 goal to help give them one point in the ECAC INDIVIDUAL Yale has advanced to the Championship Game Hockey standings. Quinnipiac maintained their Name Category Rank No. more than any other team (seven) but has claimed Kelly Babstock Pts./G 12th 1.35 be in search for their fifth championship while Emma Woods Pts./G T71st 0.76 only one title. The winner of the Yale vs. UConn while Princeton remains one point behind them Nicole Connery Pts./G T71st 0.76 game will play the winner of the game between spotin sixth in fifth place. place in the conference standings Shiann Darkangelo Pts./G 98th 0.71 the Tigers and Bobcats on Saturday at 4 pm while Kelly Babstock GPG 11th 0.59 the two teams that lose in the First Round will Nutmeg Classic History Shiann Darkangelo GPG 29th 0.47 square off in the Consolation Game on Saturday The annual tradition pitting all three Connecticut Emma Woods GPG T67th 0.35 at 1 pm.
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