Melissa Piacentini Sophomore Forward 15 goals, 11 assists 1301 East Colvin St. 2013-14 point leader Syracuse, N.Y. 13244 Ice Hockey Contact: Laura Devine Cell: (774) 254-6378 Office: (315) 443-2608 [email protected] Schedule/Results Date Opponent Time 9/27 University of Guelph (EXH) W, 3-1 Syracuse Ice Hockey Game Notes 10/4 at #10 Northeastern W, 4-1 10/5 at New Hampshire L, 3-2 10/11 #3 CLARKSON L, 2-1 Syracuse (18-11-3) rit (14-15-3) 10/12 at #3 Clarkson L, 4-0 at 10/18 at Providence L, 2-1 Feb. 21, 2014 • 7 P.M. 10/19 at Providence W, 4-1 Ritter Arena 10/25 #4/3 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 4-1 Streaming Video: AmericaOneSports.com 10/26 UNION W, 5-2 11/9 at Penn State* W, 2-1 Live Stats: sidearmstats.com/rit/whockey 11/10 at Penn State* W, 4-3 OT 11/15 at #10 Mercyhurst* T, 3-3 11/16 at #10 Mercyhurst* L, 5-3 11/22 RV ROBERT MORRIS* T, 1-1 Syracuse (18-11-3) vs. rit (14-15-3) 11/23 RV ROBERT MORRIS* L, 2-1 Feb. 22, 2014 • 4 P.M. 11/26 COLGATE % W, 2-1 12/3 CORNELL % L, 5-2 Tennity Ice Pavilion 12/6 LINDENWOOD* L, 2-1 Streaming Video: AmericaOneSports.com 12/7 LINDENWOOD* W, 4-1 Live Stats: sidearmstats.com/syracuse/whockey 1/4 at Vermont W, 4-3 1/5 at Vermont W, 3-2 1/10 at RIT* L, 4-3 1/14 at Colgate W, 2-0 SCOUTING THE TIGERS 1/17 RIT* W, 5-4 OT • RIT is 14-15-3 on the year and 9-7-2 in College Hockey America play, which currently puts them one 1/24 PENN STATE* W, 3-2 OT 1/25 PENN STATE* W, 3-0 point behind the Orange in the conference standings. This series will determine who each team will 1/31 MERCYHURST* L, 3-2 play in the first round of the CHA playoffs. As of now, Syracuse is set to face Penn State and RIT will 2/1 MERCYHURST* L, 2-1 2/4 ST. LAWRENCE % W, 3-0 play Lindenwood. In order to maintain this scenario, SU cannot lose a game this weekend. 2/7 at Robert Morris* T, 3-3 • Melissa Maugeri leads the team in points (25) and assists (16) and has nine goals on the season. 2/8 at Robert Morris* W, 3-1 2/14 at Lindenwood* W, 5-2 She has been responsible for a game-winner and a game-tying goal. 2/15 at Lindenwood* W, 2-1 • Kolbee McCrea has 23 points on the season and leads the team with 15 goals, also notching a 2/21 at RIT* 7 p.m. game-winner and game-tying goal. Celeste Brown is the Tigers’ second-leading goal scorer with 10, 2/22 RIT* 4 p.m. 2/28 CHA Playoffs TBA three of which were game winners and one was a game-tying score. 3/1 CHA Playoffs TBA • Ali Binnington is the main goalie for RIT and has a 10-9-2 record on the season. She has a .934 save 3/7 CHA Semifinal TBA 3/8 CHA Championship TBA percentage and 1.99 GAA. Last time the two team squared off, however, Jetta Rackleff was in net. She has a 3-3-0 record, .880 save percentage and 3.84 GAA. Home games in BOLD CAPS Home games played at Tennity Ice Pavilion SYRACUSE RIT % Home game played at the War Memorial #SUICEFACTS * College Hockey America contest Stat CHA Rank Tweetables - Notes about the SU All games listed in local time Stat CHA Rank Goals 4th 70 ice hockey team in 140 characters Dates and times are subject to to change Goals 3rd 84 Goals/GM 3rd 2.71 Goals/GM 4th 2.19 or less! Team information GA/GM 3rd 2.01 GA/GM 4th 2.68 PIM/GM 5th 10.3 PIM/GM 3rd 10.38 • Head coach Paul Flanagan is the Head Coach:...... Paul Flanagan Power Play 2nd 28-156 (17.9%) Power Play 3rd 27-160 (16.9%) ninth all-time winningest coach in Overall Record/Years...... 319-180-41/15 Penalty Kill 3rd 125-147 (85.0%) Penalty Kill 4th 131-157 (83.4%) women’s college hockey after defeat- SU Record/Years...... 89-97-17/6 Assists/GM 4.1 Assists/GM 3.8 ing LU on Saturday! #SUIceFacts CHA Record...... 41-45-13 (.480) Penalties/GM 5.1 Penalties/GM 5.1 (134/140) Assistant Coach...... Alison Domenico Shots/GM 32.3 Shots/GM 29.5 • Larissa Martyniuk earned her Assistant Coach...... Brendon Knight SH Goals 2 SH Goals 1 second CHA Rookie of the Week 2012-13 Overall...... 20-15-1 (.569) Home Record 8-6-1 Home Record 9-6-0 honor after scoring three points 2012-13 CHA/Finish...... 13-6-1 (.675)/2nd Away Record 10-5-2 Away Record 3-9-3 against Lindenwood last weekend. Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 15/5 Neutral Record 0-0-0 Neutral Record 2-0-0 #SUIceFacts (137/140) Program Record/Years...... 89-97-17/6 Scoring Margin: Scoring Margin: • 1 goal 8-8 • 1 goal 9-8 • With 23 points, Jessica Sibley has MEdia information • 2 goals 2-1 • 2 goals 3-1 the second-most points among CHA • 3 goals 2-6 Live Streaming Video...... America One Network • 3 goals 8-2 rookies. #SUIceFacts (88/140) Live Stats...... cuse.com Ice Hockey SID...... Laura Devine • .@CuseIce can clinch third place Phone...... (774) 254-6378 www.facebook.com/ and play Penn State in 1st round of Email...... [email protected] SyracuseOrange CHA Playoffs as long as the team Website...... Cuse.com does not lose to RIT #SUIceFacts (135/140) 2 • SU ICE HOCKEY vs. RIT February 21-22, 2014

2012-13 Leading Scorers SU SWEEPS LINDENWOOD FRESHMEN PHENOMS • The Orange won both of its games against • Rookies Jessica Sibley and Larissa Martyniuk Name GP G A Pts +/- PIM Lindenwood last weekend to become third in have become stand-out performers for the Or- PIACENTINI 31 15 11 26 +12 8-16 CHA standings, one point ahead of RIT. On Friday, ange. Both have been named CHA Rookie of the 32 5 19 24 +9 17-34 Syracuse had a dominant 5-2 victory, matching its Week on two occasions. SIBLEY 32 11 12 23 +4 24-48 season-high single game goal total. On Saturday, • Sibley, a forward, has 23 points on the season, SCHARFE 32 8 12 20 +8 13-26 SU came from behind to take a 2-1 victory due to the third-most on the team, and the second- ROACH 32 4 14 18 +8 3-6 two goals in the third period. most goals will 11. Martyniuk, a defenseman, has LaCOMBE 30 9 7 16 +9 9-18 • Saturday’s win was head coach Paul Flanagan’s 15 points this year on five goals and 11 assists. 319th, which bumped him up to the 9th all-time • Sibley and Martyniuk are two of the best fresh- Name GP/GS Min. GAA Sv.% W-L-T winningest coach in women’s college hockey. man in CHA, ranking second and third, respec- DRINKWATER 19/19 1147:15 1.88 .927 14-4-1 • Freshman Larissa Martyniuk scored the most tively, in rookie scoring. Martyniuk also ranks BILLADEAU 13/13 763:25 2.12 .933 4-7-2 points among the Orange with a goal and two fifth overall in defenseman scoring. assists. Her 15 points on the season is the • Sibley has recorded two-three point games Coaching matchup second-most among Syracuse rookies and third so far this year, the first in the 5-4 overtime win SYRACUSE among conference freshman. She also ranks fifth against RIT and in the 3-1 win over No. 9 RMU. Head Coach...... Paul Flanagan (St. Lawrence ‘80) in defenseman scoring in CHA. Martyniuk was • Martyniuk led the team in points against named Rookie of the Week for the performance. Lindenwood last weekend with three off of a goal Record at SU/Years...... 89-97-17/6 • Jenesica Drinkwater made 29 saves on the and two assists. Career Record/Years...... 319-180-41/15 weekend and allowed three goals for a .906 save percentage and 1.50 goals against average. With NOT SO ‘TINI RIT her two wins, Drinkwater improves to 14-4-2 on • Sophomore forward Melissa Piacentini, who Head Coach...... Scott McDonald (Niagara ‘00) the season, a .763 save percentage that ranks stands tall at five feet and two inches, has been Record at RIT/Years...... 165-52-18/8 eighth nationally and second in College Hockey stellar in 2014, going on a 10-game point streak Career Record /Years...... 165-52-18/8 America behind Jessica Dodds, who failed to out- which included a seven-game goal spurt, both do Drinkwater last weekend. the longest in school history. Series vs. The tigers • Senior Cara Johnson scored the first game-win- • She has a team-leading 26 points and 15 goals, ning goal of her career when she notched an un- including five power-play goals, also team-lead- • Syracuse leads the series 5-1-1. assisted score in the first period in the 5-2 win on ing. In total, she has nine man-up points this year. • The Orange faced off against the Tigers just over Friday. She also assisted on Sadie St. Germain’s • Piacentini has notched the game-winner on a month ago, losing one contest and winning the third period game-winner in Saturday’s 2-1 win. four occasions including two in overtime and was later in overtime. the first to score four times. • The Orange have never lost to the Tigers on ORANGE BY NUMBERS • She is ninth in College Hockey America in points home ice. Two of the three home ice wins have • SU has won 10 games on the road, six at Ten- per game (.84) and third in goals per game (.48). been in overtime. nity Ice Pavilion and two at the War Memorial. She ranks fifth in PPG and in game-winners. • Regardless of this weekend’s outcome, the • Nationally, Piacentini is tied for 11th in power 2013-14 Team Stats Orange will have a winning record in conference play scores and ninth in game-winners. TEAM STATISTICS SU OPP play and in the regular season for just the third SHOT STATISTICS time in program history. It is only the second DRINKWATER DOMINATES Goals-Shot attempts 86-1052 67-906 time that both happened in the same season. • Senior goalie Jenesica Drinkwater is 14-4-1, and • Syracuse wins or ties 80 percent of the time has taken over as the starting goalie after fellow Shot Pct. .082 .074 when scoring before its opponent, wins 79 senior Kallie Billadeau had a season-ending injury Goals/Game 2.7 2.1 percent of the time when leading after the first prior to the series with Vermont at the start of Shots/Game 32.9 28.3 period and wins 92 percent of the time when the year. Assists 134 112 leading after the second period, losing only three • She was the first SU goalie this year to win two POWER PLAYS when it took a lead after the first 20 minutes and consecutive games, defeating Vermont twice. It Goals-Power Plays 28-159 22-155 only once when it had an advantage with one was also the first time this season she started in Conversion Pct. .176 .142 period remaining. consecutive games. Shot Attempts 248 226 • With an active offense, SU rarely loses. The • Drinkwater had 37 saves in the 3-0 shutout Shot Pct. .113 .097 Orange is 13-2-1 when outshooting an opponent against St. Lawrence and the 3-1 win over No. 9 SHORT-HANDED and 14-2-2 when it scores three or more goals in Robert Morris, one stop shy of her personal best. Goals-Shot Attempts 2-17 1-29 a contest. SU has also never lost a game when it • She recorded 25 saves against PC, which got Shot Pct. .118 .034 holds its opponent to one goal or less. her over the 1,000 career saves mark (1,023) and GOAL BREAKDOWN currently has 1,452 career saves. Total Goals 86 67 A CAREER MILESTONE • Drinkwater has a .927 save percentage and a Power Play 28 22 • After Saturday’s 2-1 win against Lindenwood, 1.88 goals against average. After starting both head coach Paul Flanagan became the ninth all- games against Vermont, she now meets the Short-Handed 2 1 time winningest women’s college hockey coach. minutes qualification for national and confer- Empty Net 2 3 • Last season, Flanagan captured his 300th ence rankings. Her win percentage (.763) is the Unassisted 10 5 career win with a 4-1 victory against Lindenwood second-best in CHA and eighth in the country. Overtime 3 0 on Feb. 27, 2013, just the sixth active coach to PENALTIES reach the milestone. ‘CUSE CAPTURES WIN OVER NO. 9/8 RMU Number 162 166 • In his 15th season of coaching, and sixth at SU, • Syracuse won and tied with RMU on Feb. 14- Minutes 324 340 Flanagan has a career record of 319-180-41. 15, finishing with a 3-3 stalemate on Friday and a Penalties/Game 5.1 5.2 • Flanagan holds a record of 89-97-17 in his six 3-1 victory on Saturday. Penalty Min./Game 10.1 10.6 seasons at SU. • The Orange is now 3-6-2 against ranked op- Minor 162 165 ponents this season which doubles its all-time Major 0 0 program wins against top-10 schools, winning 10-Minute Misconduct 0 1 just three in the program’s first five years. Game Misconduct 0 0 • Jenesica Drinkwater recorded 60 saves on the FACEOFFS (W-L) 944-882 882-944 weekend and allowed four goals, three of which Faceoff W-L Pct. .517 .483 were on RMU power plays, for a .938 save per- centage and 1.92 goals against average. ATTENDANCE • Julie Knerr scored two goals in the 3-1 win, giv- Total 4276 6420 ing her six on the season—the most in one year Dates/Avg. Per Date 15/285 17/378 for the junior forward’s career. Her game-winner Neutral Site #/Avg. 0/0 against RMU was the second in her time at SU. www.cuse.com SU ICE HOCKEY vs. Rit February 21-22, 2014 • 3

• Melissa Piacentini’s point streak came to an ‘CUSE BEATS RIT IN OVERTIME end on Saturday but not before she set the • The Orange rematched RIT on Jan. 17, this time THE ORANGE WHEN... school record with her 10-game scoring spurt. In winning 5-4 in OT. Melissa Piacentini was respon- that span she scored 11 goals and four assists, sible for the win, scoring 0:58 into overtime. an average of 1.50 points per game. Her stretch • Piacentini and Jessica Sibley each had three SU Home Record...... 8-6-1 started on Jan. 5 against Vermont. points on the night, which moved them to sec- SU Road Record...... 10-5-2 • Jessica Sibley recorded the second three-point ond and first, respectively, for most points on the Neutral Record...... 0-0-0 game of her career in the 3-1 win on Saturday, team. Sibley was named CHA Rookie of the Week having a hand in each of SU’s goals. for her performance against the Tigers. Against CHA Opponents...... 9-6-3 • Syracuse’s first line was responsible for all of • Jenesica Drinkwater made 19 stops in net to Against ECAC Opponents...... 4-3-0 Friday’s goals but the Orange showed its depth improve to an 8-2-0 record on the season and is Against WCHA Opponents...... 0-0-0 on Saturday and the second line accounted for all now even in her career at 22-22-5. Against Hockey East Opponents...... 5-2-0 points and assists in the 3-1 victory. • Syracuse trailed only once in the contest, down Against Ranked Teams...... 3-6-2 one goal for just over eight minutes between the SYRACUSE STIFLES ST. LAWRENCE first and second period. When SU Scores First...... 14-4-2 • The Orange took a commanding 3-0 win against • The win improved SU to .500 in conference When Opponent Scores First...... 4-7-1 St. Lawrence on Tuesday, Feb. 4 at the Onondaga play (4-4-2) and to 12-9-2 on the season, which War Memorial to finish a six-game home stand. already makes it the fourth-winningest season in When SU Leads after First Period...... 11-3-0 • Jenesica Drinkwater made a season-high 37 program history. When SU Trails after First Period...... 2-6-1 saves. She made 11 stops on SLU power plays When Tied after First Period...... 5-2-2 and had a 15-save third, which included nearly SU SHUTS OUT COLGATE five minutes of an extra skater. • Syracuse had its first shutout of the season on When SU Leads after Second Period...... 11-1-0 • Melissa Piacentini notched a game-winning Tuesday, Jan. 14 thanks to an impressive perfor- When SU Trails after Second Period...... 2-6-1 assist which extended her point streak to nine mance in net by Jenesica Drinkwater and some When Tied after Second Period...... 5-4-2 games, the longest in SU history. heads-up defense by the Orange. SU in Overtime...... 3-0-3 • The win concluded Syracuse’s non-conference • Drinkwater made 24 saves including eight while schedule, in which it went 9-5-0. short a skater to earn her fifth career shutout. When SU Outshoots Opponent...... 13-2-1 • This was the first time that head coach Paul The SU defense blocked 12 shots, six man-down, When SU Outshot by Opponent...... 5-8-2 Flanagan faced his old team since taking over the to help prevent the Raiders from scoring. When Tieing Opponent...... 0-1-0 reigns at Syracuse six years ago. Flanagan was • Melissa Piacentini opened scoring and ulti- the SLU women’s head coach for nine years and mately had the game-winning-goal when she When SU Scores 0 Goals...... 0-1-0 was an assistant coach on the men’s squad for took a hard shot from the left side that bounced When SU Scores 1 Goal...... 0-5-1 11 years. over the goalies back and into the net. • Eleanor Haines scored the lead-extender, her When SU Scores 2 Goals...... 4-3-0 MERCYHURST SNEAKS PAST ‘CUSE first collegiate goal, when she rebounded a shot When SU Scores 3 or More Goals...... 14-2-2 • The Lakers took both games against the Orange taken by fellow freshman Laurence Porlier. on Jan. 31-Feb. 1, winning both by one goal. On When Opponent Scores 0 Goals...... 3-0-0 Friday, a two-goal second period put Mercy- SU DROPS FIRST AGAINST RIT When Opponent Scores 1 Goal...... 8-0-1 hurst ahead in a tied game, a deficit the Orange • The Orange lost its first contest in four games When Opponent Scores 2 Goals...... 4-4-1 couldn’t overcome and SU lost 3-2. On Saturday, on Friday, Jan. 10 when RIT notched a last- When Opponent Scores 3 or More Goals.....3-6-2 Mercyhurst jumped out to a two-goal lead in the minute goal to take a 4-3 win in the first meeting first period and Syracuse could only manage one between the teams this season. When SU Scores on the Powerplay...... 13-8-1 of its own for the rest of the game, losing for the • Syracuse had an early lead in the first period When SU Scoreless on Powerplay...... 5-3-2 third time to the Lakers this season, 2-1. but RIT was never far behind, and took its first • Melissa Piacentini extended her program- lead at the end of the second period. The Orange When Allowing Powerplay Goal...... 7-7-2 record goal streak to seven games on Friday but scored the equalizer before going into the second Opponent Scoreless on Powerplay...... 11-4-1 it came to an end Saturday, though she was able intermission and held off the Tigers for most to notch an assist to keep her point streak alive, of the third period but RIT was able to score a When SU Scores Shorthanded ...... 1-0-1 which is now tied for the program’s longest. shorthanded goal to win the game. When Opponent Scores Shorthanded ...... 0-1-0 • Jenesica Drinkwater had 35 saves in both con- • Jessica Sibley had two points in the game, as- tests, a season-high for the senior net minder. sisting on the first two SU goals. Nicole Renault One-Goal Games...... 7-7-0 assisted on a goal to increase her point scoring Two-Goal Games...... 2-1-0 ‘CUSE SWEEPS PENN STATE streak to three games. 3+ Goal Games...... 7-3-0 • The Orange defeated the Nittany Lions in all four contests this season to maintain its perfect SWEEPING THE CATAMOUNTS Following an Orange Win...... 11-5-2 8-0-0 record in its series with the CHA opponent. • Syracuse defeated UVM in two games to open Following an Orange Loss...... 5-4-1 • Syracuse shut out PSU on Saturday, Jan. 25 and the 2014 portion of the season. On Saturday, the Following an Orange Tie...... 1-2-0 won a hard-fought battle on Friday, Jan. 24 with a Orange took a 4-3 victory over the Catamounts victory in overtime, the second time this year the and Sunday’s score ended in a 3-2 SU win. October Record...... 4-4-0 Orange used extra minutes to overtake PSU. • Akane Hosoyamada scored two goals on Satur- November Record...... 3-2-2 • Melissa Piacentini and Margot Scharfe each day including the game-winning score with eight December Record...... 1-2-0 recorded four points on the weekend with seconds remaining in the game to avoid over- January Record...... 6-2-0 Piacentini scoring three goals and an assist and time. Larissa Martyniuk notched the go-ahead February Record...... 4-1-1 Scharfe tallying three assists and a goal. goal on Sunday that ultimately gave the Orange a March Record...... 0-0-0 • Syracuse scored just one power play goal this 3-2 victory, its third consecutive win. weekend but maintained its first place ranking in • Jenesica Drinkwater was in net for both games, Monday Record...... 0-0-0 the CHA with an 18.7 conversion percentage. the first time this season she has started in Tuesday Record...... 3-1-0 • Piacentini was named Player of the Week and consecutive games and was the first time this Wednesday Record...... 0-0-0 Jenesica Drinkwater was named Goalie of the year an SU goalie won two games in a row. She Week for their performances against the Nittany improves to 6-1-0 on the season and was named Thursday Record...... 0-0-0 Lions. CHA co-Goaltender of the Week. Friday Record...... 5-5-3 • This was the first time this season SU has swept Saturday Record...... 8-5-0 an opponent, excluding Penn State because they Sunday Record...... 2-0-0 have not finished this season’s series with PSU • Another fun fact: the two times the Orange has When having more penalty minutes...... 7-3-0 played a Saturday/Sunday weekend this season it When having less penalty minutes...... 7-4-2 has won both of its games. When having the same penalty minutes...... 4-4-1 @CUSEICE 4 • SU ICE HOCKEY vs. RIT February 21-22, 2014 National Polls SPLITTING WITH THE LIONS SU AT MERCYHURST • SU won and lost in its last outings before winter • The Orange was .250 on the weekend at Mer- USCHO.com (Feb. 17) break, losing 2-1 on Friday, Dec. 6 to Lindenwood cyhurst, tying 3-3 on Friday night and losing 5-3 Team (First Place Votes) Points before its 4-1 victory over the Lions on Saturday. on Saturday afternoon. 1. Minnesota (15) 150 2. Wisconsin 132 • On Friday, the Orange tied the game at 1-1 at • Syracuse had its first overtime game of the sea- 3. Cornell 116 the end of the second period and allowed just six son on Friday, holding off the Lakers for five min- 4. Clarkson 109 shots on goal during the third but Lindenwood utes to end in a tie. It had been more than a year 5. Boston College 77 notched the game-winner with six seconds left to since the Orange has ended a game in a standoff. Harvard 77 7. North Dakota 62 capture the first win in the series. The last time was at RIT on Nov. 10, 2012. 8. Mercyhurst 47 • SU dominated the second game of the week- • Mercyhurst snapped SU’s six-game unbeaten 9. Quinnipiac 19 end, jumping out to a 3-0 lead over the first two streak on Saturday night, using three goals (two Robert Morris 19 RV: Boston University (13), Syracuse (2) periods and maintaining its three-goal advantage in the last three minutes) in the third quarter to Minnesota-Duluth (1), Northeastern (1) to end the game with a 4-1 win. get past the Orange. • Senior goaltender Kallie Billadeau didn’t allow • Jessica Sibley Scored two goals in the tie with USA Today Poll (Feb. 18) a single goal in her 40 minutes in net to earn her the Lakers and is now on a three game point Team (First Place Votes) Points 1. Minnesota (19) 190 fifth win of the season. Sophomore Julie Bengis streak including three goals and two assists dat- 2. Wisconsin 168 saw her first minutes against the Lady Lions, al- ing back to Nov. 10. 3. Cornell 144 lowing one goal during a power-play. • Kaillie Goodnough notched the game-tying goal 4. Clarkson 140 5. Harvard 103 on Friday, which was also her first goal of the 6. Boston College 102 LAST MINUTE VICTORY OVER COLGATE season. She also recorded an assist in Saturday’s 7. North Dakota 66 • Syracuse started its series at the Onondaga War game. 8. Mercyhurst 64 Memorial with a win, defeating the Raiders in the • Caitlin Roach recorded three points on the 9. Robert Morris 25 10. Quinnipiac 24 last minute of play on Tuesday, Nov. 26. weekend, all assists, bringing her point total to RV: Boston University (13), Northeastern (2), • Allie LaCombe scored the game-winner with eight on the season, then the third most on the Syracuse (2), Minnesota-Duluth (1) 00:35 left, her third winning shot of the season team. Her six assists were also the third most which tied her for second in the nation. for SU. orange in the polls • The Orange also used a late goal in the second to tie the game at 1-1 with 13 seconds remaining CLOSE CALLS WITH PENN STATE Week USCHO.com USA Today in the period. Freshman Heather Schwarz scored • Syracuse won both its games against PSU last Preseason -- -- Oct. 7 -- -- her first of her career to tie the game, flicking weekend by just one goal, the closest margin of Oct. 14 -- -- one in during a scrum in front of the net. victory all season, to increase its winning streak Oct. 21 -- -- • With this win, Syracuse moves to 7-6-2 on the to five games. Oct. 28 RV RV Nov. 4 RV RV season and 3-2-1 at home. This is the second • The Orange won 2-1 on Saturday afternoon Nov. 11 RV RV consecutive win for SU when playing at the (Nov. 9), taking the lead 3:10 into the game. PSU Nov. 18 -- -- War Memorial. The Orange last played at the tied it at the end of the first but SU notched the Nov. 25 -- -- downtown Syracuse location on Feb. 21, 2009, game-winner 1:27 into the third stanza. Dec. 3 -- -- Dec. 16 -- -- defeating St. Anslem 4-1. • The Orange played from behind on Sunday Jan. 6 -- -- (Nov. 10) until they made up for the deficit in the Jan. 13 -- -- SU FALLS TO NO. 3 CORNELL third period, scoring two goals to force overtime Jan. 20 -- -- Jan. 27 -- -- • The Orange took an early 2-0 lead in the first and win 4-3 in extra minutes. Feb. 3 -- -- period but ultimately fell to No. 3 Cornell, 5-2 on • This was the first time this season that Syracuse Feb. 10 RV RV Tuesday, Nov. 26 at the Onondaga War Memorial. played an extra period. The last time SU played in Feb. 17 RV RV • Julie Knerr opened scoring and Margot Scharfe overtime was the CHA Semifinal win over RIT. orange in the also notched a goal to give Syracuse the two- • Melissa Piacentini led the team in points on the National Rankings point lead but the Big Red scored three goals in weekend with three, scoring both of the goals the second period to get past the Orange. in Saturday’s game and assisting on the game- Goals Per Game • With the loss, SU evened its record at 7-7-2. winner on Sunday. Melissa Piacentini...... t-24th (.48) Senior goalie Kallie Billadeau dropped to a 3-7-2 record on the season after her 40-save perfor- Power Play Goals mance against the Big Red. Jessica Sibley...... t-11th (5) Melissa Piacentini...... t-11th (5)

Game-Winning Goals Melissa Piacentini...... t-9th (4) SERIES WITH THE COLONIALS Allie LaCombe...... t-9th (4) • For its second weekend in a row, the Orange WHAT A WEEKEND! tied and then lost against its opponent, this time • SU won games against No. 4/3 Boston College Points Per Game (Defenseman) at home against Robert Morris. and Union to even its record at 4-4-0 on the sea- Nicole Renault...... 13th (.75) • Syracuse tied against the Colonials (12-3-1) son (Oct. 25-26). The following week SU received Points Per Game (Rookie) on Friday night (Nov. 22), 1-1. SU scored first in votes in both the USCHO.com (1) and USA Today Jessica Sibley...... t-9th (.72) the game when Nicole Ferrara notched the first (3) polls for the first time since Oct. 25, 2010. shorthanded goal of the season, unassisted, to • Syracuse’s first win of the weekend came GAA Average take a 1-0 lead early in the second period but against No. 4/3 Boston College, a decisive 4-1 vic- Jenesica Drinkwater...... 14th (1.88) RMU would tie it up before the second was over tory over the nationally-touted Eagles on Friday. and the two tied in overtime. • SU went on to defeat Union College on Satur- Saves Percentage • The Orange again took a 1-0 lead off a Nicole day afternoon, a 5-2 win that brought the Orange Jenesica Drinkwater...... 15th (.927) Ferrara shot in the second period on Saturday to .500 on the year and 2-1 at home. Win Percentage afternoon (Nov. 23) but RMU tied it just 28 sec- • Kallie Billadeau was the goalie in charge against Jenesica Drinkwater...... 8th (.763) onds later and then scored a goal late in the third BC and the win was her second of the season, period to win it. both against ranked opponents. Overall Team Stats • Nicole Ferrara was the only Orange to score • Jenesica Drinkwater also earned her second Scoring Offense...... t-12th (2.69) multiple points on the weekend, notching goals win of the season, defeating Union and maintain- Scoring Defense...... 11th (2.09) in both games. Akane Hosoyamada and Danielle ing her 1.000 win percentage (2-0-0). Scoring Margin...... 13th (.59) Leslie each had an assist on the weekend. • Margot Scharfe and Nicole Renault each had Penalty Minutes...... 12th (10.1) • The Orange moved to a .500 record by the end four points on the weekend. Scharfe scored three Power Play...... 12th (28/159, 17.6%) Penalty Kill...... 15th (133/155, 85.8%) of the weekend (6-6-2). goals and one helper and Renault’s points all Combined Special Teams...... 14th (161/314, 51.3%) came off assists, two in each game.

www.cuse.com SU ICE HOCKEY vs. Rit February 21-22, 2014 • 5 orange in COLLEGE HOCKEY SPLITTING WITH THE FRIARS ORANGE RETURNERS • SU traveled to Rhode Island on Oct. 18-19 to • The Orange returns seven of its top 10 scorers AMERICA take on Providence College at Schneider Arena. including Margot Scharfe, who scored the second Point Scoring • Syracuse couldn’t make a comeback in game most goals last season. Melissa Piacentini...... 9th (26) one and lost to Providence 2-1 on Friday night. • Akane Hosoyamada, the CHA Best Defenseman Nicole Renault...... t-11th (24) Brittney Krebs was awarded an unassisted goal in of 2012-13, returns for her final season after Jessica Sibley...... t-14th (23) the third period but the Orange couldn’t add to posting four goals and 12 assists last season. the goal total to force overtime and lost its fourth • Senior Kallie Billadeau will be in net again this Goal Scoring game of the season. year. She recorded a 16-9-0 record in 2012-13 • The Orange turned things around on Saturday and a .940 save percentage, the best in the CHA. Melissa Piacentini...... t-3rd (15) afternoon, taking a decisive 4-1 victory over the She also recorded a 1.56 GAA, the second best in Jessica Sibley...... 11th (11) Friars. Four different players scored against PC in the CHA by .01 points. Allie LaCombe...... t-13th (9) the victory including an unassisted goal by Caitlin • Syracuse also has a solid secondary goalie in Roach, a game-winning goal by Allie LaCombe Jenesica Drinkwater, who posted a 4-6-1 record Assist Scoring on the power play and one each from Margot last season and a .890 save percentage. Nicole Renault...... t-7th (19) Scharfe and Julie Knerr. Roach, Scharfe and •Defender Kaillie Goodnough returns after scor- Caitlin Roach...... 14th (13) Knerr’s goals were all their first of the season. ing 12 assists and two goals last season. Power Play Points SYRACUSE STRUGGLES WITH #3 CLARKSON SYRACUSE PIPE LINE Nicole Renault...... t-6th (12) • The Orange comes off a home-and-home week- • SU has added eight freshmen to the roster Caitlin Roach...... t-6th (12) end against No. 3 Clarkson, losing both games to including six forwards and two defensemen. Jessica Sibley...... t-10th (11) the Golden Knights. • Elizabeth Scala played for the National Sports • Syracuse hung in with Clarkson on Friday Academy prior to Syracuse, which was also the Power Play Goals night’s game at home in Tennity Ice Pavilion. Al- last school for junior Kaillie Goodnough and Jessica Sibley...... t-5th (5) though they lost 2-1, goaltender Kallie Billadeau senior Brittney Krebs. made 39 saves, allowing just two scores in 41 • Jessica Sibley comes to Syracuse from senior Melissa Piacentini...... t-5th (5) attempts on goal. Akane Hosoyamada’s alma mater the Warner • Nicole Renault scored the lone SU goal of the Hockey School. Game-Winning Goals weekend on a two-man advantage, her first of Melissa Piacentini...... t-5th (4) the season. Credit the assists to Caitlin Roach and 2013-14 CAPTAINS Allie LaCombe...... t-5th (4) Melissa Piacentini. • Senior Margot Scharfe will serve as a captain • SU was unable to net one at Cheel Arena on for the second straight season. Her guidance last Points Per Game (Defenseman) Saturday night and was shut out by the Golden year helped SU record the best season since the Nicole Renault...... t-1st (.75) Knights, 4-0. Billadeau had another 30+ saves program’s inception in 2008. She recorded 11 Caitlin Roach...... t-3rd (.56) game, this time making 36 stops on 40 tries on goals and 11 assists and was named the CHA Best Larissa Martyniuk...... 5th (.50) net. Two of Clarkson’s goals came on the power Defensive Forward in 2012-13. play and one was on an empty net. • Senior defender Brittney Krebs was named the Points Per Game (Rookie) • Billadeau recorded a .934 save percentage and co-captain for the 2013-14 season. She tallied 12 Jessica Sibley...... 2nd (.72) a 2.55 GAA against Clarkson. assists and one goal last season and was named Larissa Martyniuk...... 3rd (.50) to the CHA All-tournament team. SU FALLS TO UNH • The Orange split on its opening weekend, losing 2012-13 REVIEW GAA Average to UNH, 3-2, despite a 2-0 lead in the second. • SU enters this year coming off the best season Jenesica Drinkwater...... t-2nd (1.88) • Jessica Sibley and Brittney Krebs each scored in program history. a goal while Kallie Billadeau totaled 33 saves • Last year the Orange finished 20-15-1 and 13-6- Saves Percentage against the Wildcats. 1 in the CAA, the first season in five years SU had Jenesica Drinkwater...... 5th (.927) • Syracuse drops to 2-4-0 all time with the Wild- winning records both in conference and overall. cats in its second straight loss in the series. • Billadeau and Drinkwater combined for a Win Percentage program-high eight shutouts last season. Previ- Jenesica Drinkwater...... 2nd (.763) STARTING WITH A WIN ously, the most shutouts the Orange recorded • Syracuse started the season with a 4-1 win over was three, which was accomplished three differ- Overall Team Stats #10 Northeastern in the season opener on Friday, ent times (2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11). Scoring Offense...... 3rd (2.69) Oct. 4, marking its first victory in the series Scoring Defense...... 3rd (2.09) • SU has not bested a ranked opponent since the SADIE ST. GERMAIN LEAVES HER MARK Penalty Minutes...... 5th (10.1) second game of the 2010-11 season when SU • Senior forward Sadie St. Germain created a Power Play...... 2nd (28/159, 17.6%) took down #8 New Hampshire, 4-2 (10/8/10). wrap for the locker room door in Tennity Ice Penalty Kill...... 3rd (133/155, 85.8%) • This was just the third time in program history Pavilion to add some Syracuse ice hockey to the that ‘Cuse has beaten someone on the national arena, which is managed by campus recreation. Combined Special Teams...2nd (161/314, 51.3%) list and was by the largest margin of victory. • SU has made several improvements in the last Special Teams NET...... 3rd (+7) • SU defeated #8 Cornell, 2-1 on Jan. 5, 2010 in few years to their facilities. In the Orange wing its first victory over a ranked foe. of Tennity, the team has a locker room, weight • The win over Northeastern also marks just room, equipment room and coaches offices. the second time the Orange has had a win in its • This year the team added a new blue carpet opening game, both times away from home. with the Syracuse block S logo in the middle.

PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT • The Orange started its season with an exhibi- tion game against the University of Guelph on Friday, Sept. 27. SU came away with a 3-1 victory to bolster team confidence going into the first regular season game at No. 10 Northeastern. • Freshman Elizabeth Scala scored the game- winning goal and Sadie St. Germain and Nicole Ferrara each contributed a goal in the win. • Kallie Billadeau, Jenesica Drinkwater and Julie Bengis split equal minutes in net for the Orange.

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SU INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL Scored three goals Shiann Darkangelo vs. Colgate (1/8/13) Scored three goals Brianne Jenner, #4 Cornell (1/15/13) Scored four goals n/a Scored four goals Brooke Zimmermam, Wisconsin (10/4/08) Recorded three assists Nicole Renault vs. Union (10/26/13) Recorded three assists Nicole Gifford, UNH (10/5/12) Recorded four assists Kaillie Goodnough at Lindenwood (1/19/13) Recorded four assists Jillian Saulnier, Cornell (1/15/13) Recorded four points Kaillie Goodnough at Lindenwood (1/19/13) Recorded four points Molly Byrne, Mercyhurst (2/10/12) Recorded five points Isabel Menard vs. St. Anselm (1/8/10) Recorded five points Brianne Jenner, Cornell (11/19/13) Scored two power play goals Holly Carrie-Mattimoe vs. Robert Morris (2/19/11) Scored two power play goals Cassandra Poudrier, Cornell (12/3/13) Scored three PP goals Shiann Darkangelo vs. Mercyhurst (3/2/12) Scored one shorthanded goal Cassie Clayton, RIT (1/10/14) Scored one shorthanded goal Margot Scharfe vs. Lindenwood (12/7/13) Scored an overtime goal Caitlyn Post, Lindenwood (2/26/13) Scored an overtime goal Melissa Piacentini vs. Penn State (1/24/14) Took a penalty shot Kendra Broad, Lindenwood (12/6/13) Took a penalty shot Holly Carrie-Mattimoe vs. RIT (2/9/13) Recorded 30 saves 34, Nicole Hensley, Lindenwood (2/14/14) Recorded 30 saves 37, Jenesica Drinkwater at Robert Morris (2/8/14) Recorded 40 saves 47, Nicole Hensley, Lindenwood (2/15/14) Recorded 40 saves 40, Kallie Billadeau vs. Cornell (12/3/13) Recorded 50 + saves 51, Celine Whitlinger, Penn State (11/10/13) Recorded 50+ saves 53, Kallie Billadeau at Quinnipiac (1/28/12) Recorded a shutout Amanda Makela, Mercyhurst (1/11/13) Recorded a shutout Jenesica Drinkwater vs. St. Lawrence (2/4/14) Goaltender assisted on a goal Hillary Pattenden, Mercyhurst (3/6/10) Goaltender assisted on a goal Jenesica Drinkwater vs. RMU (12/1/12) OPPONENT TEAM SU TEAM Took less than 20 shots 16, Lindenwood (2/15/14) Took less than 20 shots on goal 19, at Robert Morris (2/8/14) Took 40+ shots 46, Robert Morris (2/7/14) Took 40+ shots on goal 49, at Lindenwood (2/15/14) Took 50+ shots 55, Quinnipiac (1/28/12) Took 50+ shots on goal 55, vs. Penn State (11/10/13) Scored seven goals Mercyhurst (11/15/08) Scored seven goals vs. Connecticut (10/16/10) Scored 8+ goals 8, Cornell (1/15/13) Scored 8+ goals 8, at Lindenwood (1/19/13) Scored three power-play goals RIT (1/10/14) Scored three power-play goals vs. Mercyhurst (3/2/12) Scored four power-play goals Mercyhurst (12/6/08) Scored four power-play goals vs. Union (10/26/13) Scored three shorthanded goals n/a Scored three shorthanded goals 3, vs. Sacred Heart (10/31/08) Fastest goal to start a game 0:16; Niagara (3/5/10) Fastest goal to start game 0:09; Megan Skelly at Colgate (10/1/08) Fastest two goals 0:25; Cornell (1/17/12) Fastest two goals 0:13, R. Gordon, S. Marty vs. St. Anselm (2/21/09)

Syracuse Career Highs

Julie Bengis Cara Johnson LAurence Porlier Saves: 11 at Union (11/3/12) Goals: 2 vs. St. Lawrence (2/4/14) Assists: 1 at Colgate (1/14/14) Assists: 2 vs. Connecticut (10/16/10) Points: 1 at Colgate (1/14/14) Kallie Billadeau Points: 2 (2x), last at Colgate (11/23/10) Saves: 57 vs. Cornell (11/30/10) Nicole Renault Assists: 1 vs. RIT (3/8/13) Julie Knerr Goals: 1 (6x), last vs. Penn State (1/24/14) Goals: 2 at Robert Morris (2/8/14) Assists: 3 (2x), last vs. Union (10/26/13) Jenesica Drinkwater Assists: 2 at Lindenwood (1/19/13) Points: 3 (2x), last vs. Union (10/26/13) Saves: 38 vs. Mercyhurst (3/2/12) Points: 2 (2x), last at Robert Morris (2/8/14) Assists: 1 vs. Robert Morris (12/1/12) CAITLIN ROACH Brittney Krebs Goals: 1 (6x), last vs. Lindenwood (12/6/13) Nicole Ferrara Goals: 1 (4x), last at Robert Morris (2/7/14) Assists: 2 (4x), last at Vermont (1/4/14) Goals: 2 at RMU (2/1/13) Assists: 2 (2x), last vs. Lindenwood (2/27/13) Points: 2 (5x), last at Vermont (1/4/14) Assists: 2 (4x), last at Lindenwood (1/19/13) Points: 2 (3x), last vs. Lindenwood (2/27/13) Points: 3 at Lindenwood (1/19/13) Margot Scharfe Allie LaCombe Goals: 2 (4x), last vs. Union (10/26/13) Kaillie Goodnough Goals: 2 vs. Union (10/21/11) Assists: 3 at Robert Morris (2/7/14) Goals: 1 (8x), last at Mercyhurst (11/15/13) Assists: 3 at Robert Morris (2/7/14) Points: 3 (3x), last at Robert Morris (2/7/14) Assists: 4 at Lindenwood (1/19/13) Points: 3 at Robert Morris (2/7/14) Points: 4 at Lindenwood (1/19/13) Heather Schwarz Danielle Leslie Goals: 1 vs. Colgate (11/26/13) Eleanor Haines Goals: 1 at Penn State (11/10/13) Assists: 1 (5x), last vs. St. Lawrence (2/4/14) Goals: 1 at Colgate (1/14/14) Assists: 2 vs. Boston College (10/25/13) Points: 1 (5x), last at Vermont (1/5/14) Assists: 1 at Providence (10/19/13) Points: 2 vs. Boston College (10/25/13) Points: 1 (2x), last at Colgate (1/14/14) Jessica Sibley Larissa Martyniuk Goals: 2 (2x), last vs. RIT (1/17/14) Akane Hosoysmada Goals: 1 (3x), last vs. Mercyhurst (1/31/14) Assists: 2 (2x), last at Robert Morris (2/7/14) Goals: 2 at Vermont (1/4/14) Assists: 2 (3x), last vs. RIT (1/17/14) Points: 3 (2x), last at Robert Morris (2/7/14) Assists: 3 at Lindenwood (1/19/13) Points: 2 (3x), last vs. RIT (1/17/14) Points: 3 at Lindenwood (1/19/13) Sadie St. Germain Melissa Piacentini Goals: 2 at Lindenwood (1/19/13) Goals: 2 (6x), last at Robert Morris (2/7/14) Assists: 2 vs. Connecticut (10/16/10) Assists: 2 (2x), last at Providence (10/19/13) Points: 3 vs. Connecticut (10/16/10) Points: 3 vs. RIT (1/17/14)

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2013-14 highs and lows

SYRACUSE GAME HIGHS AND LOWS OPPONENT GAME HIGHS AND LOWS Game Highs Game Highs Points...... 15...... vs. Union (Oct. 26, 2013) Points...... 13...... at Mercyhurst (Nov. 16, 2013) Goals...... 5...... vs. Union (Oct. 26, 2013) Goals...... 5...... vs. Union (Oct. 26, 2013) ...... 5...... vs. RIT (Jan. 17, 2014) ...... 5...... vs. Cornell (Dec. 3, 2013) ...... 5...... at Lindenwood (Feb. 14, 2014) Assists...... 8...... at Mercyhurst (Nov. 16, 2013) Assists...... 10...... vs. Union (Oct. 26, 2013) ...... 8...... at RIT (Jan. 10, 2014) Shots on Goal..... 55...... at Penn State (Nov. 10, 2013) Shots on Goal..... 44... vs Boston College (Oct. 25, 2013) Saves...... 43...... vs. BC (Oct. 25, 2013) Saves...... 51...... at Penn State (Nov. 10, 2013) Penalties...... 12...... at Providence (Oct. 18, 2013) Penalties...... 11...... at Mercyhurst (Nov. 16, 2013) Penalty Minutes.24...... at Providence (Oct. 18, 2013) Penalty Mins...... 22...... at Mercyhurst (Nov. 16, 2013)

Game Lows Game Lows Points...... 0...... at Clarkson (Oct. 12, 2013) Points...... 0...... at Colgate (Jan. 14, 2014) Goals...... 0...... at Clarkson (Oct. 12, 2013) ...... 0...... vs. Penn State (Jan. 25, 2014) Assists...... 0...... at Clarkson (Oct. 12, 2013) ...... 0...... vs. St. Lawrence (Feb. 4, 2014) ...... 0...... at Providence (Oct. 18, 2013) Goals...... 0...... at Colgate (Jan. 14, 2014) ...... 0...... vs. Robert Morris (Nov. 22, 2013) ...... 0...... vs. Penn State (Jan. 25, 2014) Shots on Goal...... 18...... vs. Robert Morris (Nov. 22, 2013) ...... 0...... vs. St. Lawrence (Feb. 4, 2014) Saves...... 14...... at Lindenwood (Feb. 14, 2014) Assists...... 0...... at Colgate (Jan. 14, 2014) Penalties...... 1...... vs. Colgate (Nov. 26, 2013) ...... 0...... vs. Penn State (Jan. 25, 2014) Penalty Minutes.. 2...... vs. Colgate (Nov. 26, 2013) ...... 0...... vs. St. Lawrence (Feb. 4, 2014) Shots on Goal..... 16...... vs. Penn State (Jan. 25, 2014) ...... 16...... at Lindenwood (Feb. 14, 2014) SYRACUSE INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS ...... 16...... at Lindenwood (Feb. 15, 2014) Saves...... 16...... at Providence (Oct. 19, 2013) Points...... 3...... Margot Scharfe vs. Union (10/26/13) ...... 16...... at Vermont (Jan. 5, 2013) ...... 3...... Nicole Renault vs. Union (10/26/13) ...... 16...... at Robert Morris (Feb. 8, 2014) ...... 3...... Melissa Piacentini vs. RIT (1/17/14) Penalties...... 1...... vs. St. Lawrence (Feb. 4, 2014) ...... 3...... Jessica Sibley vs. RIT (1/17/14) Penalty Minutes. 2...... vs. St. Lawrence (Feb. 4, 2014) ...... 3...... Margot Scharfe at RMU (2/7/14) ...... 3...... Allie LaCombe at RMU (2/7/14) ...... 3...... Jessica Sibley at RMU (2/8/14) Goals...... 2...... Margot Scharfe vs. BC (10/25/13) ...... 2..... Melissa Piacentini at Penn State (11/9/13) ...... 2...... Melissa Piacentini vs. RIT (1/17/14) ...... 2...... Jessica Sibley (1/17/14) ...... 2....Melissa Piacentini vs. Penn State (1/24/14) ...... 2...... Cara Johnson vs. St. Lawrence (2/4/14) ...... 2...... Melissa Piacentini at RMU (2/7/14) ...... 2...... Julie Knerr at RMU (2/8/14) Assists...... 3...... Nicole Renault vs. Union (10/4/13) ...... 3...... Margot Scharfe at RMU (2/7/14) ...... 3...... Allie LaCombe at RMU (2/7/14) Shots...... 8...... Jessica Sibley at Penn State (11/9/13) ...... 8...... Jessica Sibley vs. RIT (1/17/14) ...... 8...... Melissa Piacentini vs. RIT (1/17/14) Saves...... 43...... Kallie Billadeau vs. BC (10/25/13) Penalties...... 3...... Brittney Krebs at UNH (10/5/13) ...... 3...... Jessica Sibley vs. BC (10/25/13) PIM...... 6...... Brittney Krebs at UNH (10/5/13) ...... 6...... Jessica Sibley vs. BC (10/25/13)

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CHA HONOr roll Conference News & Notes Rookie of the Month Player of the Week: This week in the CHA Emily Janiga - Mercyhurst January: Jessica Sibley Emily Janiga tallied five points in the week- Friday, Feb. 21 end sweep over Penn State. The sopho- Player of the Week more collected a goal and an assist in the October 28: Margot Scharfe Mercyhurst vs. Lindenwood 3 p.m. Robert Morris vs. Penn State 3 p.m. 4-0 shutout in game one, and added three January 27: Melissa Piacentini assists on Sunday when the Lakers skated RIT vs. Syracuse 7 p.m. past the Nittany Lions 4-1 to capture their Goaltender of the Week seventh straight win, and secure the CHA October 7: Kallie Billadeau Saturday, Feb. 22 regular season title. Janiga has marked the October 28: Kallie Billadeau Mercyhurst vs. Lindenwood 2 p.m. score sheet in four straight games, and in January 6: Jenesica Drinkwater nine of the last 10. This is her fourth CHA January 27: Jenesica Drinkwater Robert Morris vs. Penn State 3 p.m. Player of the Week award of the season. Syracuse vs. RIT 4 p.m. Janiga has 38 points this season on 15 Rookie of the Week goals and 23 assists, among the top-four in November 11: Heather Schwarz the league in all three categories. December 2: Heather Schwarz December 9: Larissa Martyniuk Goaltender of the Week: January 20: Jessica Sibley February 10: Jessica Sibley Alli Binnington - RIT February 17: Larissa Martyniuk Binnington returned from injury to stop 57- of-59 shots in a weekend split against No. Weekly Honor Roll LASt week in the CHA 9 Robert Morris at Ritter Arena. On Friday, she was strong in goal, stopping 35 shots October 7: Brittney Krebs Friday, Feb. 14 in a 2-1 loss to the Colonials. The following Jessica Sibley RIT vs. Robert Morris 1-2 afternoon, Binnington was tremendous, October 14: Kallie Billadeau Lindenwood vs. Syracuse 2-5 stopping all 22 shots she faced, including October 21: Jenesica Drinkwater a game-saving stop on Brittany Howard Allie LaCombe from the doorstep with 12 seconds left Jessica Sibley October 28: Saturday, Feb. 15 that sealed her 13th career shutout. She November 11: Kallie Billadeau RIT vs. Robert Morris 1-0 was also tremendous during a two-minute Melissa Piacentini Lindenwood vs. Syracuse 1-2 November 18: Jessica Sibley 5-on-3 Robert Morris power-play in the November 24: Nicole Ferrara Penn State vs. Mercyhurst 0-4 third period. Binnington is now 10-9-2 with December 3: Jenesica Drinkwater a 1.99 goals against average, .934 save Allie LaCombe Sunday, Feb. 16 percentage, and five shutouts this season. December 9: Kallie Billadeau Penn State vs. Mercyhurst 1-4 She has a 1.41 goals against average and Margot Scharfe .953 save percentage in league play. January 6: Akane Hosoyamada Larissa Martyniuk Rookie of the Week: Jessica Sibley January 13: Larissa Martyniuk - Syracuse January 20: Melissa Piacentini February 3: Melissa Piacentini Martyniuk scored a goal and two assists February 10: Melissa Piacentini this weekend to lead the Orange offensive- Jenesica Drinkwater ly in the sweep of Lindenwood. She scored February 17: Jenesica Drinkwater the first goal on Friday, and added an assist later in the contest. She helped set up the game-tying goal in the third period 2013-14 conference standings on Saturday to start the Syracuse come Conference Only Overall back. Martyniuk has 15, points this season, which ranks third among CHA freshman GP Points Record GF-GA GP Record GF-GA and fifth among CHA defensemen. This is 1. Mercyhurst 18 29 14-3-1 71-28 31 21-7-3 110-57 her second CHA Rookie of the Week award 2. Robert Morris 18 24 11-5-2 48-31 32 22-7-3 90-56 of the season. 3. Syracuse 18 21 9-6-3 49-40 32 18-11-3 86-67 4. RIT 18 20 9-7-2 40-40 32 14-15-3 70-89 5. Lindenwood 18 11 5-12-1 29-56 30 5-23-2 40-105 6. Penn State 18 3 1-16-1 22-64 32 4-25-3 45-115

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2013-14 Syracuse ice hockey roster

No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown/Last Team 1 Amanda Cariddi So. GK 5-9 North Adams, Mass./North Adams 2 Nicole Renault So. D 5-7 Plymouth, Mich./Little Caesar’s U19 3 Julie Knerr Jr. F 5-2 Dollard-de-Ormeaux, Quebec/College Bourget 4 Akane Hosoyamada Sr. D 5-4 Banff, Alberta/The Warner School 5 Sadie St. Germain Sr. F 5-6 Ashburnham, Mass./The Berkshire School 6 Danielle Leslie So. D 5-5 Winnipeg, Manitoba/Balmoral High School 7 Jessica Sibley Fr. F 5-5 Luseland, Saskatchewan/The Warner School 8 Brittney Krebs Sr. D 5-7 Marathon, N.Y./National Sports Academy 9 Allie LaCombe Jr. F 5-5 Eden Prarie, Minn./Eden Prarie High School 10 Morgan Blank Fr. F 5-2 Fort Mitchell N.Y./Pittsburgh Penguins Elite 11 Cara Johnson Sr. F 5-8 Plymouth, Minn./Hopkins High School 12 Nicole Ferrara Jr. F 5-4 Winthrop, Mass./The Rivers School 14 Melissa Piacentini So. F 5-2 South Weymouth, Mass./Assabet Valley U19 16 Kaillie Goodnough Jr. D 5-4 Mannsville, N.Y./National Sports Academy 17 Larissa Martyniuk Fr. D 5-2 Winnipeg, Manitoba/Shaftsbury School 18 Erin Brand Fr. D 5-5 Long Beach, N.Y./Northwood High School 19 Margot Scharfe Sr. F 5-7 Toronto, Ontario/Branksome Hall 22 Laurence Porlier Fr. F 5-9 Maria, Quebec/Brewster Academy 24 Eleanor Haines Fr. F 5-6 Huntington, N.Y./Canterbury School 25 Elizabeth Scala Fr. F 5-8 Rumford, R.I./National Sports Academy 27 Heather Schwarz Fr. F 5-7 Naugatuck, Conn./Boston Shamrocks 28 Caitlin Roach Sr. D 5-8 Dearborn Heights, Mich./Honeybaked 29 Jenesica Drinkwater Sr. GK 5-7 Brantford, Ontario/Stoney Creek 32 Kallie Billadeau Sr. GK 5-7 Minnetonka, Minn./Hopkins High School

BY POSITION GEOGRAPHICAL ROSTER PRONOUNCIATION GUIDE Goaltender (3): Kallie Billadeau, Amanda Kallie Billadeau KAL-lee bill-AH-doe Cariddi, Jenesica Drinkwater Alberta (1): Akane Hosoyamada Forward (14): Morgan Blank, Erin Brand, Connecticut (1):Heather Schwarz Amanda Cariddi Cuh-RID-dee Nicole Ferrara, Eleanor Haines, Cara John- son, Julie Knerr, Allie LaCombe, Melissa Kentucky (1): Morgan Blank Piacentini, Laurence Porlier, Elizabeth Scala, Alison Domenico dom-en-EE-co Margot Scharfe, Heather Schwarz, Jessica Manitoba (2): Danielle Leslie, Larissa Mar- Sibley, Sadie St. Germain tyniuk Nicole Ferrara fur-ARE-uh Defender (7): Erin Brand, Kaillie Good- Massachusetts (3):Amanda Cariddi, Nicole nough, Akane Hosoyamada, Brittney Krebs, Ferrara, Melissa Piacentini, Sadie St. Ger- Danielle Leslie, Larissa Martyniuk, Nicole main Kaillie Goodnough KAY-lee good-NUFF Renault, Caitlin Roach Michigan (2): Nicole Renault, Caitlin Roach BY CLASS Eleanor Haines hanes Freshmen (8): Morgan Blank, Erin Brand, Minnesota (3): Kallie Billadeau, Cara John- Eleanor Haines, Larissa Martyniuk, Laurence son, Allie LaCombe Akane Hosoyamada KAH-nay HOSO-mada Porlier, Elizabeth Scala, Heather Schwarz, Jessica Sibley New York (5): Erin Brand, Eleanor Haines, Kaillie Goodnough, Brittney Krebs Julie Knerr nurr Sophomores (4): Amanda Cariddi, Danielle Leslie, Melissa Piacentini, Nicole Renault Ontario (2): Jenesica Drinkwater, Margot Scharfe Melissa Piacentini pia-sen-TINI Juniors (4): Nicole Ferrara, Kaillie Good- nough, Julie Knerr, Allie LaCombe Quebec (1): Laurence Porlier Laurence Porlier la-RONCE poor-LEE-a Seniors (7): Kallie Billadeau, Jenesica Rhode Island (1): Elizabeth Scala Drinkwater, Akane Hosoyamada, Brittney Krebs, Cara Johnson, Caitlin Roach, Margot Saskatchewan (1): Jessica Sibley Margot Scharfe mar-GO scarf Scharfe, Sadie St. Germain @CUSEICE 10 • SU ICE HOCKEY vs. RIT February 21-22, 2014

2013-14 Syracuse ice hockey

AMANDA CARIDDI KALLIE BILLADEAU MORGAN BLANK ERIN BRAND JENESICA DRINKWATER 1 • So. • GK 32 • Sr. • GK 10 • Fr. • F 18 • Fr. • F/D 29 • Sr. • GK

NICOLE FERRARA KALLIE GOODNOUGH ELEANOR HAINES AKANE HOSOYAMADA CARA JOHNSON 12 • Jr. • F 16 • Jr. • D 24 • Fr. • F 4 • Sr. • D 11 • Sr. • F

JULIE KNERR BRITTNEY KREBS ALLIE LACOMBE DANIELLE LESLIE LARISSA MARTYNIUK 3 • Jr. • F 8 • Sr. • D 9 • Jr. • F 6 • So. • D 17 • Fr. • D

MARISSA PIACENTINI LAURENCE PORLIER NICOLE RENAULT CAITLIN ROACH ELIZABETH SCALA 14 • So. • F 22 • Fr. • D 2 • So. • D 28 • Sr. • D 25 • Fr. • F

MARGOT SCHARFE HEATHER SCHWARZ JESSICA SIBLEY SADIE ST. GERMAIN 19 • Sr. • F 27 • Fr. • F 7 • Fr. • F 5 • Sr. • F www.cuse.com SU ICE HOCKEY vs. Rit February 21-22, 2014 • 11 HEad coach Paul flanagan

Paul Flanagan joined Syracuse in March Flanagan’s student-athletes have garnered numerous awards, as well. 2008 as women’s ice hockey head coach. In Behind the Saints’ bench, Flanagan generated 10 All-Americans, three ECAC his fifth season at the helm of the Orange, Goaltenders of the Year, one ECAC Player of the Year, two Sarah Devins Flanagan coached the squad to its best Award Winners and more than three dozen ECAC All-Stars. He has coached record in program-history, 20-15-1, and its two Olympians and several members of the Canadian National team. highest finish in the CHA at second place with a record of 13-6-1 in conference play. National Prominence In 2012-13, Flanagan also reached a coach- Flanagan was an assistant coach for the U.S. Women’s Select and National ing milestone, becoming his 300th career teams that competed at the Four Nations Cup in Sweden in November and victory and 70th at Syracuse. won the gold medal in summer of 2008. Flanagan also assisted the U.S. Women’s National team to the World Championship in April held in Harbin, Flanagan is 301-169-38 overall in his coach- China. Flanagan was on the national coaching staff with Ohio State’s Jackie ing career and has recorded a 71-86-14 re- Barto and Plattsburgh State’s Kevin Houle. cord at Syracuse. He is 31-39-10 in the CHA. Introduction to Hockey Flanagan was named the 2013 College A 1980 St. Lawrence graduate, Flanagan was a defenseman for the Saints, Hockey America Coach of the Year for the serving as a team captain his senior season. He began his coaching career second time in his career. During the 2012- as head coach at Canton High School in 1982. Prior to the 1988 season, 13 CHA tournament, the Orange advanced Flanagan joined the St. Lawrence men’s staff as an assistant coach and to its third title game before falling to Mercyhurst, 4-1. Akane Hosoyamada and helped the Saints to two ECAC championships and NCAA appearances in Kallie Billadeau garnered all-conference first team honors in 2013 while Nicole 1989, 1992 and 1999. Ferrara and Margot Scharfe were named to the second team. Nicole Renault was named to the All-Rookie team. Scharfe was named the CHA’s best defen- Flanagan earned his master’s degree in education from St. Lawrence in sive forward for the second-straight year while Hosoyamada was honored as 1992. Flanagan and his wife, Sharon, reside in DeWitt with their three the best defenseman. children, Shannon (19), Brendan (17) and Connor (13). Flanagan is one of the most recognized names in collegiate ice hockey after leading St. Lawrence to four consecutive NCAA Frozen Four appearances, The Flanagan File which places second among active coaches. His six NCAA appearances ranks second in the nation. Winningest Active Coaches (By Victories) The 300-Club Coach, Most Recent Team Years Won Lost Tie Pct. With a 4-1 win against Lindenwood on Feb. 27, 2013, Flanagan became just 1. Bill Mandigo, Middlebury 26 488 124 32 .782 the sixth active coach in women’s ice hockey to win 300 career games. The win against Lindenwood was also his 70th as the head coach of the Orange. 2. Michael Sisti, Mercyhurst 15 384 106 33 .766 3. Shannon Miller, Minn. Duluth 15 361 128 45 .718 Coaching the ‘Cuse 4. Mike Carroll, Gustavus Adolphus 15 329 76 25 .794 After just five seasons, Flanagan and the Orange have made a name for SU 5. Mark Johnson, Wisconsin 11 326 61 30 .818 ice hockey and are contending with the nation’s best. Syracuse finished the 2009-10 season with an overall record of 18-17-1 and its first post-season vic- 6. Paul Flanagan, Syracuse 15 319 180 41 .629 tory in program history with a win against Niagara in the semifinals of the CHA 7. Bob Deraney, Providence 15 269 206 57 .559 tournament, doubling its win total after posting a 9-16-3 record in its inaugural Jeff Kampersal, Princeton 18 269 225 51 .540 season in 2008. 9. Brian McCloskey, New Hampshire 12 261 133 42 .647 Flanagan has recruited an all-star roster including Syracuse’s first Winter 10. Joe Cranston, Wisc. River-Falls 15 254 118 37 .666 Olympian, Stephanie Marty, who competed for her native Swiss National Team at the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver. Marty’s impressive work on and off the ice All-Time Winningest Coaches (By Victories) during the 2009-10 season earned her Second Team All-CHA, CHA All-Academ- ic and ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District honors. Coach, Most Recent Team Years Won Lost Tie Pct. 1. Bill Mandigo, Middlebury (A) 26 488 124 33 .782 The 2010 College Hockey America (CHA) Coach of the Year led the Orange to 2. Katey Stone, Harvard 19 402 171 35 .690 its second consecutive appearance in the CHA Championship game in 2010-11, 3. Michael Sisti, Mercyhurst (A) 15 384 106 33 .766 finishing the year with an overall record of 14-16-6. 4. Shannon Miller, Minn. Duluth (A) 15 361 128 45 .718 Flanagan’s squad boasted three members with CHA honors in 2010-11 led by 5. Laura Halldorson, Minnesota 17 337 142 31 .691 Isabel Menard, who picked up her second straight selection to the All-CHA 6. Mike Carroll, Gustavus Adolphus (A) 15 329 76 25 .794 First Team list. Defender Akane Hosoyamada and goaltender Kallie Billadeau were both named to the CHA All-Rookie Team, making SU the only team with 7. Mark Johnson, Wisconsin (A) 11 326 61 30 .818 multiple student-athletes on the list. 8. Heather Linstad, Connecticut 21 322 289 81 .524 9. Paul Flanagan, Syracuse (A) 15 319 180 41 .629 Success at St. Lawrence 10. Margaret Degido Murphy, Brown 22 318 243 57 .561 Flanagan was the head coach for the St. Lawrence women’s ice hockey program from 1999-2008. He led the Saints to the women’s NCAA Frozen Four Championship five times in his nine-year tenure, tying him for the most appearances in the country. Flanagan’s four-year run (2003-07) of Frozen Four appearances is also tied for best in college hockey. The Canton, N.Y. native accrued a 230-83-24 record with the Saints. His .692 win percentage is the sixth-best in the nation among active Division I coaches. Flanagan also has the sixth-most victories among active coaches. While at St. Lawrence, he directed his fleet to the ECAC Hockey Tournament in each of his nine years. Flanagan’s 2003-04 team shared the ECAC Hockey regular-season crown and the 2005-06 team won it outright. The 2005-06 Saints became the first squad in any sport at St. Lawrence to win more than 30 games in a season. Accolades for Accomplishments Flanagan made his presence felt in the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) hockey league. After Flanagan led St. Lawrence to its first National Championship game in only his second year, he was awarded the 2000-01 ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year and the American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) Coach of the Year.

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ALISON DOMENICO BRENDON KNIGHT ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH 3RD SEASON AT SYRACUSE 2ND SEASON AT SYRACUSE ST. LAWRENCE ‘09 POTSDAM ‘01

Brendon Knight enters his second season as an assistant coach for SU. Alison Domenico enters her third season with the Or- Knight joined the program after a six-year appointment as the head ange. Domenico came to SU from Ohio State Univer- coach of the Hamilton College women’s ice hockey team prior to the 2012-13 season. sity in 2011, where she was an assistant coach with the Buckeyes. His coaching prowess helped the 2012-12 team become the winningest in program history with a 20-15-1 record. Domenico will assist Flanagan in all aspects of the ice In his time at the helm of Hamilton College’s program, Knight guided the team to 57 wins and six postseason appearances. In 2011-12, Knight hockey program as it prepares to compete against the coached a 2012 NESCAC women’s ice hockey all-conference team selec- nation’s elite in its sixth season. tion as well as a four NESCAC winter all-academic team members and a NESCAC winter all-sportsmanship honoree.

Last season, Domenico helped coach the SU ice In 2010-11, Knight coached the team to 11 victories which was the Ham- ilton’s highest total since 2002-03. Knight coached the NESCAC rookie of hockey team to its best record in program history (20- the year in 2009-10, and Hamilton ranked third in the conference in com- 15-1) and a second place finish in the CHA last season. bined special teams. Knight mentored the program’s first All-American and its first NESCAC player of the year in 2008-09. That year, Hamilton players led the NESCAC in goals, points and power-play goals. During her time Columbus, Domenico provided on and off-ice instruction with the Buckeye women’s ice In his debut season at Hamilton, Knight registered 10 victories, good for a fourth place finish in the NESCAC standings. Knight also won his first hockey team as well as video analysis and day-to-day postseason game that season in the first round of the NESCAC champi- hockey operations. Her responsibilities also included onship. budget management for recruiting trips, prospective Knight began his time at Hamilton as an assistant men’s hockey coach student-athlete visits, home meals and team banquets. for the 2005-06 season. Prior to arriving at Hamilton, Knight was an as- sistant at his alma mater, SUNY Potsdam, from 2002 to 2005. He helped lead the Bears to three postseason appearances and was responsible for Domenico received her bachelor’s degree from St. the majority of the program’s recruiting duties. He helped recruit a con- Lawrence University in 2009, where she played four ference rookie of the year and a conference player of the year. seasons for the Saints. She played in 153 career games, Knight played three seasons at Potsdam from 1998 to 2001. He scored 21 goals and registered 43 assists in 66 career games. The Bears reached the sixth-most in St. Lawrence history, and is tied for the conference finals in 2000 and 2001. Knight lettered both seasons first on the Saints all-time records list for career power and was selected to play in the 2001 East/West Senior All-Star game. He earned a spot on the SUNYAC Commissioner’s List for athletic and play goals (29). During her career, she played in four academic success that same year. ECAC Tournaments and four NCAA Tournaments, Knight went on to play in the English National Premier League for the Isle reaching the Frozen Four in 2006 and 2007. of Wight Raiders during 2001-02. He scored 27 goals and assisted on 40 others in 44 games. Knight played in the Central Junior Hockey League As the captain during her senior season, Domenico for the Cornwall Colts Junior “A” from 1996 to 1998. He finished in the top 10 in scoring both seasons and played in the league’s all-star game played in all 38 games, scoring 16 goals and adding 21 twice. Knight was a second team all-league selection his final season. He assists. She was named the ECAC Defensive Forward ended up with 153 points in 120 games. Knight was drafted by the Beau- port Harfangs of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League at 16 years old. of the Year as well as earning ECAC Second Team All- League honors. Knight graduated Cum Laude with a bachelor’s degree in business eco- nomics and a minor in French from Potsdam in 2001. He completed his master’s in instructional communication and technology from the school in 2005.

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32 kALLIE BILLADEAU 32 JEnesica Drinkwater SENIOR | GOALTENDER | MINNETONKA, MINN. SENIOR | GOALTENDER | BRANTFORD, ONTARIO Senior Year (2013-14): At No. 10 Northeastern (Oct. 4), recorded 27 saves Senior Year (2013-14): In her first start of the season, recorded 25 saves and and a win, allowing only one goal...At UNH ( Oct.5), recorded 33 saves and allowed just one goal in a 4-1 victory at Providence (Oct. 19).... Had 22 saves allowed three goals... Against No. 3 Clarkson (Oct. 11), recorded 39 saves, and allowed two goals in the 5-2 victory against Union (Oct. 26)... Made 20 allowing just two goals...At No. 3 Clarkson (Oct.12), recorded 32 saves and saves in the 4-3 overtime victory at Penn State (Nov. 10)...Started against allowed four goals...Recorded 25 saves in the 2-1 loss at Providence (Oct. Lindenwood and had her first loss of the season (2-1) when she allowed a 18)...Recorded 43 saves, a season high, allowing only one goal against No. last-second power-play goal (Dec. 6)...Had a season-high 26 saves in the 4-3 4/3 BC (Oct. 25).... Recorded 16 saves, a season low, while allowing only one win over Vermont (Jan. 4)...Started in consecutives games for the first time goal at Penn State (Nov. 9)...Made 32 saves in the 3-3 tie at No. 10 Mercy- this season and became the only SU goalie to win two games in a row this hurst (Nov. 15)...Saved 26 shots and allowed four goals in the 5-3 loss at No. season, defeating Vermont 3-2 while making another 26 saves (Jan. 5)... 10 Mercyhurst (Nov. 16)...Did not allow a goal in the 40 minutes she played Lost her second game of the season when a last-minute goal got past her at in net in the 4-1 win over Lindenwood (Dec. 7). RIT (Jan. 10)...Recorded the team’s first shutout of the season, making 24 Billadeau’s Career Stats saves to prevent Colgate from scoring (Jan. 14)...Recorded 19 saves in the GP GS Min. GA GAA Saves Pct. W L T Sho PPG SHG 5-4 overtime win against RIT (Jan. 17)...Made 22 saves in the overtime win 2010-11 22 21 1290:39 61 2.84 600 .908 7 11 3 1 23 0 against Penn State (Jan. 24)...Recorded her second shutout of the season 2011-12 21 19 1200:56 68 3.40 593 .897 5 13 2 1 23 1 and fifth of her career while making 16 stops against Penn State (Jan. 25)... 2012-13 25 25 1464:29 38 1.56 592 .940 16 9 0 6 8 1 Had a season-high 35 saves in the 3-2 loss to No. 10 Mercyhurst (Jan. 31)... 2013-14 13 13 762:59 27 2.12 376 .933 4 7 2 0 9 0 Matched her season high with another 35 saves against No. 10 Mercyhurst TOTAL 81 78 4719:03 194 2.47 2161 .918 32 40 7 8 63 2 (Feb. 1)...Had a season-high 37 saves, one shy of her career best, in the 3-0 shutout of St. Lawrence (2/4)...Tied with No. 9/8 Robert Morris, making 23 saves along the way (2/7/14)...Defeated No. 9/8 Robert Morris with a 10 Morgan Blank season-best 37 saves including 18 in the second period (2/8/14)...Recorded 29 saves in her two wins against Lindenwood (2/14-15/14). FRESHMAN | FORWARD | FORT MITCHELL, K.Y. Freshman Year (2013-14): Has played in 11 games so far this season. Drinkwater’s Career Stats Blank’s Career Stats GP GS Min. GA GAA Saves Pct. W L T Sho PPG SHG 2010-11 15 14 839:24 37 2.64 352 .905 6 5 3 2 14 2 Year GP G A Pts. Shots Sh.% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG 2011-12 15 15 837:21 42 3.01 380 .900 4 9 1 0 10 1 2013-14 17 0 0 0 4 .000 2-4 -2 0 0 0 2012-13 12 11 683:52 33 2.90 266 .890 4 6 1 2 12 0 TOTAL 17 0 0 0 4 .000 2-4 -2 0 0 0 2013-14 19 19 1147:15 36 1.88 454 .927 14 4 1 3 12 1 TOTAL 61 59 3507:52 148 2.53 1452 .908 28 24 6 7 48 4 18 Erin brand FRESHMAN | DEFENDER | LONG BEACH, N.Y. 12 Nicole ferrara Freshman Year (2013-14): Has played in five games so far this season. Brand’s Career Stats JUNIOR | FORWARD | WINTHROP, MASS. Year GP G A Pts. Shots Sh.% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Junior Year (2013-14): Scored the game-winning goal at No. 10 Northeast- 2013-14 8 0 0 0 3 .000 0-0 -1 0 0 0 ern (Oct. 4)...Had one assist on Brittany Krebs’ second period goal at New TOTAL 8 0 0 0 3 .000 0-0 -1 0 0 0 Hampshire (Oct. 5)...Assisted Jessica Sibley on her goal against No. 4/3 BC (Oct. 25)...Scored the fourth goal against Union to cement the 5-2 victory (Oct. 26).....Scored the second goal of the game to tie it at 2-2 and then as- sisted on the third goal of the game to force overtime in the 4-3 victory over Penn State (Nov. 10)...Recorded an assist on the first goal of the game at No. 10 Mercyhurst (Nov. 15)...Scored the first SU goal of the game to tie the game at 1-1 at No. 10 Mercyhurst (Nov. 16)...Scored the first shorthanded goal of the season for SU, unassisted in the 1-1 tie against Robert Morris (Nov. 22)...Scored the lone goal in the 2-1 loss against Robert Morris (Nov. 23)...Scored a goal and an assist in the 4-1 win over Lindenwood (Dec. 7)... Did not play at Vermont due to injury. Ferrara’s Career Stats Year GP G A Pts. Shots Sh.% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG 2011-12 35 6 11 17 59 .102 5-10 +2 3 0 3 2012-13 36 10 14 24 107 .093 6-23 +10 2 0 4 2013-14 18 7 5 12 51 .137 3-6 +5 2 1 0 TOTAL 89 23 30 53 217 .106 14-39 +17 7 1 7

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16 Kaillie GOOdnough 11 Cara johnson JUNIOR | DEFENDER | MANNSVILLE, N.Y. SENIOR | FORWARD | PLYMOUTH, MINN. Junior Year (2013-14): Assisted Allie LaCombe on her game-winning goal Senior Year (2013-14): Had one assist on Jessica Sibley’s first period goal at against No 4/3 BC (Oct. 25)... Assisted Margot Scharfe on her game-winning New Hampshire (Oct. 5)...Assisted on the game-winning goal against Colgate goal against Union (Oct. 26).... Assisted both of Melissa Piancentini’s goals (Nov. 26...Notched an assist on the first goal of the game against No. 3 in the 2-1 victory at Penn State (Nov. 9)...Scored the game-tying goal in the Cornell. (Dec. 3)...Racked up two goals against St. Lawrence (Feb. 4)...Scored 3-3 tie at No. 10 Mercyhurst (Nov. 15)...Assisted on the third SU goal to tie the unassisted game winning goal at Lindenwood (Feb. 14)...Assisted Sadie the game at 3-3 in the 5-3 loss at No. 10 Mercyhurst (Nov. 16)...Assisted on St. Germain’s game-winning goal at Lindenwood (Feb. 15). the second goal of the game against No. 3 Cornell (Dec. 3)...Assisted on the Johnson’s Career Stats first goal of the game in the 4-1 win over Lindenwood (Dec. 7)...Notched an Year GP G A Pts. Shots Sh.% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG assist on the first goal of the game in the 3-2 win at Vermont (Jan. 5). 2010-11 36 2 5 7 25 .080 9-18 -8 1 0 0 Goodnough’s Career Stats 2011-12 34 0 2 2 18 .000 4-8 -12 0 0 0 Year GP G A Pts. Shots Sh.% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG 2012-13 36 0 4 4 46 .000 11-22 +10 0 0 0 2011-12 34 5 9 14 42 .119 14-28 -4 0 0 1 2013-14 31 3 4 7 45 .067 6-12 +2 0 0 1 2012-13 36 2 13 15 76 .026 16-32 +9 0 0 1 TOTAL 137 5 15 20 134 .037 30-60 -8 1 0 1 2013-14 31 1 8 9 60 .017 8-16 +2 0 0 0 TOTAL 101 8 30 38 178 .045 38-76 +7 0 0 2 3 Julie knerr 24 Eleanor Haines JUNIOR | FORWARD | DOLLARD-des-ORMEAUX, QUEBEC Junior Year (2013-13): Tallied her first point of the season at Providence, FRESHMAN | FORWARD | HUNTINGTON, N.Y. scoring the final goal of the game in the 4-1 win (Oct. 19)...Assisted Sadie Freshman Year (2013-14): Tallied her first collegiate point in the 4-1 victory St. Germain on her goal against No. 4/3 BC (Oct. 25th)...Assisted Heather at Providence, assisting on the third goal of the game (Oct. 19)...Scored the Schwarz’s goal to tied the game against Colgate (Nov. 26)...Notched her first goal of her career at Colgate (Jan. 14). second goal of the season against No. 3 Cornell to open scoring in the game Haines’ Career Stats (Dec. 3)...Tallied a goal and an assist in the 4-3 win at Vermont (Jan. 4)... Year GP G A Pts. Shots Sh.% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Scored the first goal of the game at RIT (Jan. 10)...Scored two goals including 2013-14 24 1 1 2 13 .077 2-4 -5 0 0 0 the game-winner in the 3-1 upset of No. 9/8 Robert Morris (2/8/14). TOTAL 24 1 1 2 13 .077 2-4 -5 0 0 0 Knerr’s Career Stats Year GP G A Pts. Shots Sh.% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG 4 Akane Hosoyamada 2011-12 34 4 3 7 46 .087 16-35 -9 0 0 0 2012-13 36 4 6 10 60 .067 3-6 0 0 0 1 SENIOR | DEFENDER | BANFF, ALBERTA 2013-14 32 6 3 9 51 .118 8-16 +2 0 0 1 Senior Year (2013-14): Assisted Allie LaCombe’s third period goal at No. 10 TOTAL 102 14 12 26 157 .089 27-57 -7 0 0 2 Northeastern (Oct. 4)...Assisted on the final goal of the 4-1 win at Provi- dence (Oct. 19)... Assisted Nicole Ferrara on her goal against Union (Oct. 26).... Scored the first SU goal in the 4-3 OT victory at Penn State (Nov. 10)... 8 Brittney Krebs Notched an assist in the 2-1 loss against Robert Morris (Nov. 22)...Scored SENIOR | DEFENDER | MARATHON, N.Y. two goals including the game-winner with 7.9 seconds left in the 4-3 win at Senior Year (2013-14): Recorded an assist on Jessica Sibley’s goal at No. 10 Vermont (Jan. 4)...Scored the second goal of the game for SU to regain the Northeastern (Oct. 4)...Scored the second goal of the game at New Hamp- lead in the middle of the second period at RIT (Jan. 10)...Assisted on the shire (Oct. 5)...Scored an unassisted goal at Providence, the only SU score of game-tying goal during the second period in the 5-4 OT win against RIT (Jan. the game (Oct. 18)...Broke her 13-game scoring drought with an assist in the 17)...Assisted on the second SU goal in the 3-2 loss to No. 10 Mercyhurst 4-3 win at Vermont (Jan. 4)...Assisted on the game-winning goal in the 5-4 (Jan. 31)...Assisted on the first goal of the game and the insurance goal overtime win against RIT (Jan. 17)...Assisted Allie LaCombe’s game winning in the 3-1 win at No. 9/8 Robert Morris (Feb. 8)...Assisted Caitlin Roach’s goal against St. Lawrence (Feb. 4)...Scored the game-tying goal in the 3-3 second period goal at Lindenwood (Feb. 14). stalemate at No. 9/8 Robert Morris (2/7/14)...Assisted on the first goal of the game in the 3-1 win over No. 9/8 Robert Morris (2/8/14). Hosoyamada’s Career Stats Year GP G A Pts. Shots Sh.% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Krebs’s Career Stats 2010-11 36 2 16 18 46 .043 5-10 -8 1 0 0 Year GP G A Pts. Shots Sh.% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG 2011-12 8 0 2 2 9 .000 3-6 -6 0 0 0 2010-11 23 0 1 1 9 .000 5-10 -1 0 0 0 2012-13 36 4 12 16 74 .054 13-26 +7 1 0 0 2011-12 32 1 5 6 31 .032 15-30 -1 1 0 0 2013-14 32 4 9 13 71 .056 7-14 -3 3 0 1 2012-13 36 1 12 13 49 .020 11-22 +6 0 1 0 TOTAL 112 10 39 49 200 .050 28-56 -10 5 0 1 2013-14 32 3 6 9 51 .059 18-36 +3 1 0 0 TOTAL 123 5 24 29 140 .036 49-98 +7 2 1 0

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9 Allie Lacombe 14 melissa piacentini JUNIOR | FORWARD | EDEN PRARIE, MINN. SOPHOMORE | FORWARD | SOUTH WEYMOUTH, MASS. Junior Year (2013-14): Recorded the final goal of the game at No. 10 North- Sophomore Year (2013-14): Assisted Nicole Ferrara’s game winning goal at eastern in the 4-1 victory (Oct. 4)... Assisted on Jessica Sibley’s goal at New No. 10 Northeastern...Assisted on the only goal scored in the series against Hampshire (Oct. 5)...Sent in the game-winning goal on the power play at No. 3 Clarkson (Oct. 11)...Tallied two assists in the 4-1 victory at Providence, Providence (Oct. 19)... Recorded her second consecutive game-winning goal one of which was on the game-winner (Oct. 19)... Assisted Margot Scharfe in the 4-1 win against No. 4/3 BC (Oct. 25)...Assisted on the first SU goal of on her goal in the 4-1 win against No. 4/3 BC (Oct. 25).. Scored the final the game in the 5-3 loss at No. 10 Mercyhurst (Nov. 16)...Scored her third goal against Union for a 5-2 victory (Oct. 26)...Scored both goals in the 2-1 game-winning goal of the season against Colgate (Nov. 26)...Scored the first victory at Penn State (Nov. 9)...Assisted on the game-winner in overtime at goal of the game 45 seconds into the contest in the 4-3 win at Vermont (Jan. Penn State (Nov. 10)...Assisted on the second goal of the game in the 3-3 4)...Scored the go-ahead goal in the third period that set SU up for a 5-4 tie at No. 10 Mercyhurst (Nov. 15)...Scored the final goal of the game in the overtime victory against RIT (Jan. 17)...Assisted on the first goal of the game 4-1 win against Lindenwood (Dec. 7)...Scored the second goal of the game, in the 3-2 overtime win against Penn State (Jan. 24)...Scored the third goal unassisted, in the 3-2 win at Vermont (Jan. 5)...Scored the game-tying goal of the game in the 3-0 shutout against Penn State (Jan. 25)...Assisted on the at the end of the second period at RIT (Jan. 10)...Scored the game-winning game-tying goal in the 3-2 loss to No. 10 Mercyhurst (Jan. 31)...Scored the goal at Colgate (Jan. 14)...Scored the first goal of the game, assisted on the game winning goal in the 3-0 shutout against St. Lawrence (Feb. 4)...Assisted go-ahead goal in the third period and notched the overtime game-winner on all three goals in the 3-3 tie at No. 9/8 Robert Morris (2/8/14)...Scored against RIT (Jan. 17)...Scored the first goal and the overtime game-winner the game-tying goal in the third period at Lindenwood (Feb. 15). for the second straight game against Penn State (Jan. 24)...Scored the insur- ance goal in the 3-0 win against Penn State (Jan. 25)...Extended her goal LaCombe’s Career Stats streak to seven games, a program record, notching the game-tying score Year GP G A Pts. Shots Sh.% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG against No. 10 Mercyhurst (Jan. 31)...Kept her program-best eight game 2011-12 26 7 4 11 36 .194 2-4 0 0 0 1 point streak active with an assist on SU’s lone goal against No. 10 Mercy- 2012-13 34 4 3 7 55 .073 1-2 -4 1 0 1 hurst (Feb. 1)...Assisted Allie LaCombe’s game winning goal in the 3-0 shut- 2013-14 30 9 7 16 87 .103 9-18 +9 2 0 4 out of St. Lawrence to extend her point streak to nine games, the longest in TOTAL 90 20 14 34 178 .112 12-24 +5 3 0 6 school history (Feb. 4)...Scored the first two goals in the 3-3 tie with No. 9/8 Robert Morris (2/7/14). 6 Danielle leslie Piacentini’s Career Stats Year GP G A Pts. Shots Sh.% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG SOPHOMORE | DEFENDER | WINNIPEG, MANITOBA 2012-13 36 9 14 23 103 .087 14-28 +14 2 1 1 Sophmore Year (2013-14): Assisted Jessica Sibley and Sadie St. Germain on 2013-14 31 15 11 26 101 .149 8-16 +12 5 0 4 their goals against No. 4/3 BC, her first career multi-point game (Oct. 25).... TOTAL 67 24 25 49 204 .118 22-44 +26 7 1 5 Scored her first career goal to tie the game at 3-3 and force overtime in the win at Penn State (Nov. 10)...Notched an assist in the 2-1 loss against Robert Morris (Nov. 22)...Assisted on the lead-extender in the 2-0 win at Colgate 22 laurence Porlier (Jan. 14)...Assisted on the lead-extender in the shutout against Penn State (Jan. 25). FRESHMAN | FORWARD | MARIA, QUEBEC Leslie’s Career Stats Freshman Year (2013-14): Earned her first career point when she assisted Year GP G A Pts. Shots Sh.% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG on fellow freshman Eleanor Haines’ lead-extending goal at Colgate (Jan. 14). 2012-13 36 0 6 6 18 .000 9-18 +5 0 0 0 Porlier’s Career Stats 2013-14 32 1 5 6 25 .040 6-12 +7 0 0 0 Year GP G A Pts. Shots Sh.% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG TOTAL 68 1 11 12 43 .023 15-30 +12 0 0 0 2013-14 24 0 1 1 5 .000 4-8 -6 0 0 0 TOTAL 24 0 1 1 5 .000 4-8 -6 0 0 0 17 larissa martyniuk FRESHMAN | DEFENDER | WINNIPEG, MANITOBA Freshman Year (2013-14):Tallied her first collegiate point at Providence, assisting on Julie Knerr’s goal in the 4-1 victory (Oct. 19)... Assisted on Caitlin Roach’s and Nicole Ferrara’s goals in the 5-2 victory against Union (Oct. 26th)...Scored her first career goal in the 5-3 loss at No. 10 Mercyhurst (Nov. 16)...Assisted on the only SU goal against Lindenwood (Dec. 6)...Recorded two assists including on the eventual game-winner in the 4-1 win against Lindenwood and was named CHA Rookie of the Week for her efforts against the Lady Lions (Dec. 7)...Scored the game-winning goal mid-way through the third period against Vermont (Jan. 5)...Assisted on the second SU goal of the game at RIT (Jan. 10)...Assisted on the first goal and the game-tying goal for SU in the 5-4 overtime win against RIT (Jan. 17)...Scored SU’s second goal in the 3-2 loss to No. 10 Mercyhurst (Jan. 31)...Scored the first goal of the game and assisted Caitlin Roach’s second period goal at Lindenwood (Feb. 14)...Assisted Allie LaCombe’s game-tying goal at Lindenwood (Feb. 15). Martyniuk’s Career Stats Year GP G A Pts. Shots Sh.% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG 2013-14 30 4 11 15 38 .105 8-16 +3 2 0 1 TOTAL 30 4 11 15 38 .105 8-16 +3 2 0 1

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2 nicole Elizabeth Scala SOPHOMORE | DEFENDER | PLYMOUTH, MICH FRESHMAN | FORWARD | RUMFORD, R.I. Sophomore Year (2013-14): Recorded two assists at No. 10 Northeastern Freshman Year (2013-14): Played in 11 games so far this season. (Oct. 4)...Scored the only SU goal recorded in the series with No. 3 Clarkson Scala’s Career Stats (Oct. 11)...Assisted on the game-winning goal at Providence (Oct. 19)... Year GP G A Pts. Shots Sh.% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Assisted Allie LaCombe and Margot Scharfe on thier goals against No. 4/3 2013-14 17 0 0 0 8 .000 0-0 -1 0 0 0 BC (Oct. 25).. Recorded an assist on three of the five goals scored against TOTAL 17 0 0 0 8 .000 0-0 -1 0 0 0 Union (Oct. 26)...Assisted Melissa Piancentini on her first goal in the 2-1 win at Penn State (Nov. 9)...Notched an assist in the 3-3 tie at No. 10 Mercyhurst (Nov. 15). Scored her second goal of the season to tie the game at 3-3 in margot scharfe the 5-3 loss at No. 10 Mercyhurst (Nov. 16)...Assisted on the first goal of 19 the game in the 4-3 win at Vermont (Jan. 4)...Scored the first goal of the SENIOR | FORWARD | TORONTO, ONTARIO game in the 3-2 win at Vermont (Jan. 5)...Assisted on the game-tying goal Senior Year (2013-14): Scored her first goal of the season in the 4-1 victory at RIT (Jan. 10)...Extended her point streak to four games with an assist on at Providence (Oct. 19)...Scored a goal in the 4-1 win against No. 4/3 BC the game-winner at Colgate (Jan. 14)...Assisted on the game-winning goal (Oct. 25)... Scored two goals, including the game-winner, and one assist in in the 5-4 overtime win against RIT (Jan. 17)...Scored an unassisted goal to the 5-2 win against Union (Oct. 26)....Assisted on two goals in the 4-3 over- take a 2-0 lead and then assisted on the overtime game-winner against Penn time win at Penn State (Nov. 10)...Tallied an assist in the 5-3 loss at No. 10 State (Jan. 24)...Assisted on the game-winner against Penn State to extend Mercyhurst (Nov. 16)...Scored the second goal of the game to take a 2-0 lead her win streak to seven games, the second-longest point scoring stretch over No. 3 Cornell (Dec. 3)...Scored the first goal of the game shorthanded in program history (Jan. 25)...Assisted on the lone SU goal against No. 10 and assisted on the third in the 4-1 win against Lindenwood (Dec. 7)... Mercyhurst (Feb. 1)...Scored SU’s fifth goal unassisted in addition to assisting Assisted on the first goal of the game in the 3-2 overtime win against Penn Jessica Sibley’s game-tying goal in the 5-2 win at Lindenwood (Feb. 14). State (Jan. 24)...Scored the first goal of the game, the eventual game-winner in the 3-0 shutout against Penn State (Jan. 25)...Scored Syracuse’s only goal Renault’s Career Stats in the 2-1 loss to No. 10 Mercyhurst (Feb. 1)...Assisted on all three goals in Year GP G A Pts. Shots Sh.% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG the 3-3 tie at Robert Morris (2/7/14). 2012-13 36 2 11 13 71 .028 15-30 +7 0 0 2 2013-14 32 5 19 24 64 .078 17-34 +9 3 0 0 Scharfe’s Career Stats TOTAL 68 7 30 37 135 .052 32-64 +16 3 0 2 Year GP G A Pts. Shots Sh.% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG 2010-11 36 7 8 15 52 .135 4-8 +7 1 0 1 2011-12 35 13 13 26 99 .131 8-16 +5 3 1 1 28 Caitlin Roach 2012-13 36 11 11 22 105 .105 10-20 +10 5 0 2 SENIOR | DEFENDER | DEARBORN HEIGHTS, MICH 2013-14 32 8 11 19 71 .113 13-26 +8 2 1 2 Senior Year (2013-14): Assisted on Nicole Ferrara’s game-winning goal at TOTAL 139 39 43 82 327 .119 35-70 +30 11 2 6 No. 10 Northeastern (Oct. 4)...Assisted on the only SU goal scored in the se- ries with No. 3 Clarkson (Oct. 11)...Scored the first goal in the 4-1 victory at Providence, unassisted (Oct. 19)... Scored the second goal of the game and 27 heather Schwarz had one assist against Union in the 5-2 victory against Union (Oct. 26).... As- sisted Akane Hosoyamada on her goal at Penn State (Nov. 10)...Notched an FRESHMAN | FORWARD | NAUGATUCK, CONN. assist on the first goal of the game in the 3-3 tie at No. 10 Mercyhurst (Nov. Freshman Year (2013-14): Recorded her first career point, assisting on the 15)...Recorded two assists in the 5-3 loss at No. 10 Mercyhurst (Nov. 16)... game-winner at Penn State (Nov. 9)...Assisted on the game-winner in the Scored the only goal in the 2-1 loss to Lindenwood (Dec. 6)...Recorded two 4-3 overtime victory at Penn State (Nov. 10)...Scored the first goal of her col- assists including on the game-winner in the 4-1 win against Lindenwood... legiate career to tie the game at 1-1 against Colgate (Nov. 26)...Notched an Had two assists to increase her point streak to five over the last three games assist on the first goal of the game against No. 3 Cornell (Dec. 3)...Assisted in the 4-3 victory at Vermont (Jan. 4)...Assisted on the game-tying goal at RIT on the game-winning goal at Vermont (Jan. 5). (Jan. 10)...Notched an assist on the game-winner at Colgate (Jan. 14)...As- Schwarz’s Career Stats sisted Larissa Martyniuk’s first period goal in addition to scoring the fourth Year GP G A Pts. Shots Sh.% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG goal in the 5-2 win at Lindenwood (Feb. 14). 2013-14 31 1 5 6 48 .021 6-12 +5 0 0 0 Roach’s Career Stats TOTAL 31 1 5 6 48 .021 6-12 +5 0 0 0 Year GP G A Pts. Shots Sh.% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG 2010-11 10 0 1 1 6 .000 2-4 +2 0 0 0 2011-12 33 2 11 13 62 .032 4-8 -6 0 0 1 2012-13 18 1 7 8 33 .030 2-4 +5 0 0 0 2013-14 32 4 14 18 71 .056 3-6 +8 3 0 0 TOTAL 93 7 33 40 172 .041 11-22 +9 3 0 1

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7 JESsica sibley FRESHMAN | FORWARD | LUSELAND, SASKETCHEWAN Freshman Year (2013-14): Scored her first collegiate goal in her first col- legiate game, a power play tally in the 4-1 win at No. 10 Northeastern (Oct. 4)...Recorded a power play goal at New Hampshire (Oct. 5)... Scored the first goal of the game against No. 4/3 BC to set the tone for the 4-1 win (Oct. 25).. Assisted Caitlin Roach on her goal against Union (Oct. 26)...Sent in the game-winning goal in overtime and notched an assist at Penn State (Nov. 10)...Scored two goals in the 3-3 tie at No. 10 Mercyhurst (Nov. 15)... Recorded an assist on the second goal of the game in the 5-3 loss at No. 10 Mercyhurst (Nov. 16)...Assisted on Allie LaCombe’s game-winner against Colgate (Nov. 26)...Assisted on the only SU goal of the game in the 2-1 loss against Lindenwood (Dec. 6)....Scored the game-winning goal against Lindenwood (Dec. 7)...Assisted on the second goal of the game in the 4-3 win at Vermont (Jan. 4)...Scored two assists at RIT, bringing her season point total to 15, which co-leads the team (Jan. 10)...Scored the game-tying goal, assisted on the go-ahead goal and scored the lead extender all in a row in the 5-4 overtime win against RIT (Jan. 17)...Assisted on SU’s second goal of the game against No. 10 Mercyhurst (Jan. 31)...Had the second three-point game of her career, scoring the first goal and assisting on the next two in the 3-1 upset at No. 9/8 Robert Morris (2/8/14)...Scored the game-tying goal in the 5-2 win at Lindenwood (Feb. 14). Sibley’s Career Stats Year GP G A Pts. Shots Sh.% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG 2013-14 32 11 12 23 128 .086 24-48 +4 5 0 2 TOTAL 32 11 12 23 128 .086 24-48 +4 5 0 2

5 sadie st. germain SENIOR | FORWARD | ASHBURNHAM, MASS. Senior Year (2013-14): Recorded two points off a goal and an assist at No. 10 Northeastern.... Recorded the last goal of the game against No. 4/3 BC to cement a 4-1 victory (Oct. 25th)...Broke her 12-game point drought by assisting on the game-winning goal at Vermont (Jan. 5)...Scored the game- winning goal in the 2-1 win at Lindenwood (Feb. 15). St. Germain’s Career Stats Year GP G A Pts. Shots Sh.% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG 2010-11 30 2 4 6 33 .061 3-6 0 0 0 0 2011-12 35 1 4 5 33 .030 7-14 -7 0 0 0 2012-13 36 7 2 9 58 .121 5-10 +1 0 1 2 2013-14 32 3 2 5 57 .053 4-8 0 0 0 2 TOTAL 133 13 12 25 181 .072 19-38 -6 0 1 4

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2013-14 OVERall statistics

## Name GP G A Pts Shots Pct +/- Pen-Min Min Maj Oth PP SH FG GW GTG OT HT PN UA 14 PIACENTINI, Melissa 29 15 11 26 95 .158 +10 8-16 8 0 0 5 0 4 4 0 2 0 0 1 7 SIBLEY, Jessica 30 10 12 22 122 .082 +2 21-42 21 0 0 5 0 4 2 0 1 0 0 1 2 RENAULT, Nicole 30 4 18 22 56 .071 +6 17-34 17 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 19 SCHARFE, Margot 30 8 11 19 66 .121 +7 12-24 12 0 0 2 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 28 ROACH, Caitlin 30 3 13 16 60 .050 +7 3-6 3 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 LaCOMBE, Allie 28 8 7 15 78 .103 +7 9-18 9 0 0 2 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 12 FERRARA, Nicole 20 7 5 12 51 .137 +5 3-6 3 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 HOSOYAMADA, Akane 30 4 8 12 70 .057 -3 6-12 6 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 17 MARTYNIUK, Larissa 28 3 9 12 35 .086 +3 8-16 8 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 KNERR, Julie 30 6 3 9 47 .128 0 8-16 8 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 KREBS, Brittney 30 3 6 9 45 .067 +1 17-34 17 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 16 GOODNOUGH, Kaillie 29 1 8 9 54 .019 +3 8-16 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 LESLIE, Danielle 30 1 5 6 24 .042 +6 6-12 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 SCHWARZ, Heather 29 1 5 6 45 .022 +5 6-12 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 JOHNSON, Cara 29 2 3 5 38 .053 +2 6-12 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 ST. GERMAIN, Sadie 30 2 2 4 50 .040 0 4-8 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 24 HAINES, Eleanor 23 1 1 2 12 .083 -5 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 PORLIER, Laurence 22 0 1 1 4 .000 -5 4-8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 BILLADEAU, Kallie 13 0 0 0 0 .000 0 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 BLANK, Morgan 16 0 0 0 3 .000 -2 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 BRAND, Erin 8 0 0 0 3 .000 -1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 SCALA, Elizabeth 15 0 0 0 6 .000 -2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TM TEAM 18 0 0 0 0 .000 0 4-8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total...... 30 79 128 207 964 .082 +46 155-310 155 0 0 27 2 19 16 1 3 0 0 8 Opponents...... 30 64 109 173 874 .073 - 159-326 158 0 1 22 1 11 11 2 0 0 0 4 ## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho PP SH EN PEN SOG 29 DRINKWATER, Jenesica 17-17 1027:15 33 1.93 425 .928 12 4 1 3 12 1 0 0 0 32 BILLADEAU, Kallie 13-13 762:59 27 2.12 376 .933 4 7 2 0 9 0 0 0 0 1 BENGIS, Julie 1-0 20:00 1 3.00 9 .900 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 TM EMPTY NET 18-0 9:55 3 - 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 Total...... 30-0 1820:09 64 2.11 810 .927 16 11 3 3 22 1 3 0 0 Opponents...... 30-0 1820:09 79 2.60 885 .918 11 16 3 1 27 2 2 0 0 2013-14 results DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE SHOTS OVERALL CONFERENCE TIME ATTEND GOALIE OCT 4, 2013 AT #10 NORTHEASTERN W 4-1 30/28 1-0-0 0-0-0 2:03 456 BILLADEAU, KALLIE OCT 05, 2013 AT NEW HAMPSHIRE L 2-3 26/36 1-1-0 0-0-0 2:11 861 BILLADEAU, KALLIE OCT 11, 2013 #3 CLARKSON L 1-2 19/41 1-2-0 0-0-0 1:52 234 BILLADEAU, KALLIE OCT 12, 2013 AT #3 CLARKSON L 0-4 26/36 1-3-0 0-0-0 2:00 550 BILLADEAU, KALLIE OCT 18, 2013 AT PROVIDENCE L 1-2 24/27 1-4-0 0-0-0 2:07 234 BILLADEAU, KALLIE OCT 19, 2013 AT PROVIDENCE W 4-1 20/26 2-4-0 0-0-0 1:53 154 DRINKWATER, JENESICA OCT 25, 2013 #4 BOSTON COLLEGE W 4-1 25/44 3-4-0 0-0-0 1:53 258 BILLADEAU, KALLIE OCT 26, 2013 UNION W 5-2 32/24 4-4-0 0-0-0 1:54 142 DRINKWATER, JENESICA *NOV 09, 2013 AT PENN STATE W 2-1 40/17 5-4-0 1-0-0 1:52 691 BILLADEAU, KALLIE *NOV 10, 2013 AT PENN STATE WOT 4-3 55/23 6-4-0 2-0-0 1:59 516 DRINKWATER, JENESICA *NOV 15, 2013 AT #10 MERCYHURST T 3-3 23/35 6-4-1 2-0-1 2:10 251 BILLADEAU, KALLIE *NOV 16, 2013 AT #10 MERCYHURST L 3-5 31/31 6-5-1 2-1-1 2:03 211 BILLADEAU, KALLIE *NOV 22, 2013 RV ROBERT MORRIS T 1-1 26/27 6-5-2 2-1-2 2:01 482 BILLADEAU, KALLIE *NOV 23, 2013 RV ROBERT MORRIS L 1-2 18/28 6-6-2 2-2-2 1:55 327 BILLADEAU, KALLIE NOV 26, 2013 COLGATE W 2-1 38/19 7-6-2 2-2-2 2:01 207 DRINKWATER, JENESICA DEC 03, 2013 #3 CORNELL L 2-5 41/45 7-7-2 2-2-2 2:15 279 BILLADEAU, KALLIE *DEC 06, 2013 LINDENWOOD L 1-2 47/22 7-8-2 2-3-2 1:57 202 DRINKWATER, JENESICA *DEC 07, 2013 LINDENWOOD W 4-1 48/21 8-8-2 3-3-2 1:55 189 BILLADEAU, KALLIE JAN 04, 2014 AT VERMONT W 4-3 30/29 9-8-2 3-3-2 1:50 421 DRINKWATER, JENESICA JAN 05, 2014 AT VERMONT W 3-2 19/28 10-8-2 3-3-2 1:55 319 DRINKWATER, JENESICA *JAN 10, 2014 AT RIT L 3-4 34/24 10-9-2 3-4-2 2:20 426 DRINKWATER, JENESICA JAN 14, 2014 AT COLGATEW W 2-0 33/24 11-9-2 3-4-2 2:05 329 DRINKWATER, JENESICA *JAN 17, 2014 RIT WOT 5-4 49/23 12-9-2 4-4-2 2:08 315 DRINKWATER, JENESICA *JAN 24, 2014 PENN STATE WOT 3-2 47/24 13-9-2 5-4-2 1:56 424 DRINKWATER, JENESICA *JAN 25, 2014 PENN STATE W 3-0 38/16 14-9-2 6-4-2 1:53 302 DRINKWATER, JENESICA *JAN 31, 2014 #10 MERCYHURST L 2-3 35/38 14-10-2 6-5-2 1:59 289 DRINKWATER, JENESICA *FEB 01, 2014 #10 MERCYHURST L 1-2 25/37 14-11-2 6-6-2 1:58 342 DRINKWATER, JENESICA FEB 04, 2014 ST. LAWRENCE W 3-0 20/37 15-11-2 6-6-2 1:54 284 DRINKWATER, JENESICA *FEB 07, 2014 AT #8 RMU OT 3-3 46/26 15-11-3 6-6-3 2:11 532 DRINKWATER, JENESICA *FEB 08, 2014 AT #8 RMU W 3-1 19/38 16-11-3 7-6-3 1:57 303 DRINKWATER, JENESICA www.cuse.com SU ICE HOCKEY vs. Rit February 21-22, 2014 • 19 Game Summaries

game 1 game 4 game 7 syracuse 4, #10 Northeastern 1 syracuse 1, #3 Clarkson 2 syracuse 4, #4/3 Boston College 1

October 4, 2013 at Matthews Arena October 12, 2013 at Cheel Arena October 25, 2013 at Tennity Ice Pavilion Scoring 1 2 3 OT F Scoring 1 2 3 OT F Scoring 1 2 3 OT F Syracuse 0 0 0 - 0 Syracuse 1 2 1 - 4 Syracuse 0 1 3 - 4 Clarkson 1 1 2 - 4 Boston College 0 0 1 - 1 Northeastern 0 1 0 - 1 SCORING: SCORING: SCORING: First Period: 1. CU, Carly Mercer (Cayley Mercer, Am- First Period: 1. SU, Sibley (Leslie, Ferrara), 2:44 First Period: None brose), 10:33 (PP) Second Period: 2. SU, LaCombe (Goodnough, Renault), Second Period: 1. NU, Brennolt (Goldberg, Masters), Second Period: 2. CU, Bannon (Fast, Gagnon), 8:11 4:05 (PP); 3. Scharfe (Renault, Piacentini), 18:09 15:31; 2. Ferrara (Piacentini, Roach), 16:31 (PP) Third Period: 3. CU, Ambrose (Carly Mercer), 16:57 (PP); Third Period: 4. BC, Leary (Bizzari, Bender), 9:49; 5. SU, Third Period: 3. St. Germain (Renault), 5:25; 4. Sibley 4. CU, Gagnon, unassisted, 19:37 (EN) St. Germain (Leslie, Knerr), 10:37 (Renault, Krebs), 9:04 (PP); 5. LaCombe (St. Germain, Hosoyamada), 14:16 GWG: CU, Carly Mercer GWG: SU, LaCombe GWG: SU, St. Germain Power Plays: SU, 1/5; CU, 0/5 Power Plays: SU, 1/6; BC, 0/8 Penalties: SU, 5/10; CU, 5/10 Penalties: SU, 9/18; PC, 7/14 Power Plays: SU, 2/6; NU, 0/3 Shots: SU, 8-5-5—18; CU, 11-16-14—41 Shots: SU, 5-13-7—25; BC, 15-10-19—44 Penalties: SU, 4/8; NU, 7/14 Saves: SU (Billadeau), 10-16-13—39; Saves: SU (Billadeau), 15-10-18—43; Shots: SU, 9-7-14—30; NU, 7-12-9—28 CU (Howe), 8-5-4—17 BC (Boyles), 4-11-6—21 Saves: SU (Billadeau), 7-11-9—27; Attendance: 234 Attendance: 258 NU (Desjardins), 9-6-11—26 Record: 1-2-0, 0-0-0 CHA Record: 3-4-0, 0-0-0 CHA Attendance: 456 Record: 1-0-0, 0-0-0 CHA game 5 game 8 syracuse 1, Providence 2 syracuse 5, Union 2 game 2 syracuse 2, New Hampshire 3 October 18, 2013 at Schneider Arena October 26, 2013 at Tennity Ice Pavilion

October 5, 2013 at Whittemore Center Scoring 1 2 3 OT F Scoring 1 2 3 OT F Syracuse 0 0 1 - 1 Syracuse 1 3 1 - 5 Scoring 1 2 3 OT F Providence 1 1 0 - 2 Union 0 1 1 - 2 Syracuse 1 1 0 - 2 New Hampshire 0 1 2 - 3 SCORING: SCORING: First Period: 1. PC, Weber (Carels, Romanchuk), 5:58 First Period: 1. SU, Scharfe (Renault, Roach), 6:17 SCORING: Second Period: 2. PC, Buie (Kukowski), 10:34 Second Period: 2. SU, Roach (Sibley, Martyniuk), 8:46 First Period: 1. SU, Sibley (Johnson, LaCombe), 4:30 (PP) Third Period: 3. SU, Krebs (unassisted), 5:58 (PP) (PP); 3. UC, Valente (Devins, Tancrell-Fontaine), 12:25; 4. Second Period: 2. SU, Krebs (Ferrara), 12:37; 3. UNH, SU, Scharfe (Goodnough, Renault), 18:33 (PP); 5. Ferrara Crossley (Armstrong, Gifford), 14:45 (PP); GWG: PC, Buie (Hosoyamada, Martyniuk), 19:55 (PP) Third Period: 4. UNH (Hitchcock (Gifford), 3:30; 5. UNH, Third Period: 6. UC, Kaminsky (Valente), 7:24; 7. Piacen- Crossley (Armstrong, Gifford), 14:27 (PP) Power Plays: SU, 1/6; PC, 0/9 tini (Scharfe, Renault), 12:58 (PP) Penalties: SU, 12/24; PC, 9/18 GWG: UNH, Crossley Shots: SU, 7-6-11—24; PC, 4-17-6—27 GWG: SU, Scharfe Saves: SU (Billadeau), 3-16-6—25; Power Plays: SU, 1/7; UNH, 2/7 PC (Bryant), 7-6-10—23 Power Plays: SU, 4/5; UC, 0/4 Penalties: SU, 8/16; UNH, 6/12 Attendance: 234 Penalties: SU, 4/8; UC, 5/10 Shots: SU, 7-9-10—26; UNH, 12-14-10—36 Record: 1-4-0, 0-0-0 CHA Shots: SU, 15-11-6—32; UC, 3-11-10—24 Saves: SU (Billadeau), 12-13-8—33; Saves: SU (Drinkwater), 3-10-9—22; UNH (Vaattovaara), 6-8-10—24 game 6 UC (Lundberg), 14-8-0—22 Attendance: 861 syracuse 4, Providence 1 UC (Dahl), 0-0-5—5 Record: 1-1-0, 0-0-0 CHA Attendance: 142 Record: 4-4-0, 0-0-0 CHA October 19, 2013 at Schneider Arena game 3 game 9 syracuse 1, 3 Clarkson 2 Scoring 1 2 3 OT F # Syracuse 1 2 1 - 4 syracuse 2, Penn state 1 Providence 0 0 1 - 1 October 11, 2013 at Tennity Ice Pavilion November 9, 2013 at Pegula Ice Arena Scoring 1 2 3 OT F SCORING: First Period: 1. SU, Roach (unassisted), 13:42 Scoring 1 2 3 OT F Syracuse 0 0 1 - 1 Syracuse 1 0 1 - 2 Clarkson 1 0 1 - 2 Second Period: 2. SU, LaCombe (Piacentini, Renault), 1:17 (PP); 3. SU, Scharfe (Piacentini, Haines), 3:50 Penn State 1 0 0 - 1 SCORING: Third Period: 4. PC, Hanrahan (Micheletti, Simpson), 5:15; 5. SU, Knerr (Hosoyamada, Martyniuk), 9:24 SCORING: First Period: 1. CU, Carly Mercer (Rattray, Cayley Mer- First Period: 1. SU, Piacentini (Goodnough, Renault), cer), 18:20 GWG: SU, LaCombe 3:10 (PP); 2. PSU, Pardoski (Bowman, Petersen), 17:30 Second Period: None (PP) Third Period: 2. CU, Carly Mercer (Rattray, Ambrose), Second Period: None 3:34; 3. SU, Renault (Roach, Piacentini), 12:28 (PP) Power Plays: SU, 1/6; PC, 0/5 Penalties: SU, 5/10; PC, 7/14 Third Period: 3. SU, Piacentini (Schwarz, Goodnough), 1:27 GWG: CU, Carly Mercer Shots: SU, 6-7-7—20; PC, 13-3-10—26 Saves: SU (Drinkwater), 13-3-9—25; GWG: SU, Piacentini Power Plays: SU, 1/5; CU, 0/5 PC (Bryant), 5-5-6—16 Penalties: SU, 5/10; CU, 5/10 Attendance: 154 Record: 2-4-0, 0-0-0 CHA Power Plays: SU, 1/3; PSU, 1/2 Shots: SU, 8-5-5—18; CU, 11-16-14—41 Penalties: SU, 2/4; PSU, 3/6 Saves: SU (Billadeau), 10-16-13—39; Shots: SU, 11-15-14—40; PSU, 5-3-9—17 CU (Howe), 8-5-4—17 Saves: SU (Billadeau), 4-3-9—16; Attendance: 234 PSU (Paniccia), 10-15-14—40 Record: 1-2-0, 0-0-0 CHA Attendance: 691 Record: 5-4-0, 1-0-0 CHA

@CUSEICE 20 • SU ICE HOCKEY vs. RIT February 21-22, 2014 Game Summaries

game 10 game 13 game 16 syracuse 4, Penn state 3 syracuse 1, Robert Morris 1 syracuse 2, #3 Cornell 5 November 10, 2013 at Pegula Ice Arena November 22, 2013 at Tennity Ice Pavilion December 3, 2013 at the Onondaga War Memorial Scoring 1 2 3 OT F Scoring 1 2 3 OT F Scoring 1 2 3 OT F Syracuse 0 1 2 1 4 Syracuse 0 1 0 0 1 Syracuse 2 0 0 - 2 Penn State 1 1 1 0 3 Robert Morris 0 1 0 0 1 Colgate 1 3 1 - 5 SCORING: SCORING: SCORING: First Period: 1. PSU, Rasmussen (Smiddy, Holdcroft), First Period: none First Period: 1. SU, Knerr (Schwarz, Johnson), 6:51; 2. SU, 16:32 Second Period: 1. SU, Ferrara (unassisted), 5:19 (SH); 2. Scharfe (Goodnough), 13:09; 3. COR, DeBruin (Doering), Second Period: 2. PSU, Gross (unassisted), 5:03; 3. SU, RMU, Vesci (Fergus, Pollock), 14:36 18:59 Hosoyamada (Roach, Sibley), 19:11 (PP) Third Period: none Second Period: 4. COR, Poudrier (Cudmore, Fulton), 3:46 Third Period: 4. SU, Ferrara (Scharfe), 3:37; 5. PSU, Overtime: none (PP); 5. COR, Saulnier (DeBruin, Gagliardi), 7:38; 6. COR, Petersen (Hoenshell), 6:56 (PP); 6. SU, Leslie (Ferrara, Poudrier (Fulton, Cudmore), 19:11 (PP) Scharfe), 13:54 GWG: none Third Period: 7. COR, Campbell (unassisted), 19:04 (EN) Overtime: 7. SU, Sibley (Schwarz, Piacentini), 1:27 Power Plays: SU, 0/6; RMU, 0/4 GWG: COR, Saulnier GWG: SU, Piacentini Penalties: SU, 4/8; RMU, 5/10 Shots: SU, 3-12-8-3—26; RMU, 4-11-9-3—27 Power Plays: SU, 0/7; COL, 2/7 Power Plays: SU, 1/6; PSU, 1/6 Saves: SU (Billadeau), 4-10-9-3—26; Penalties: SU, 7/14; COL, 7/14 Penalties: SU, 6/12; PSU, 6/12 RMU (Dodds), 3-11-8-3—25 Shots: SU, 15-14-12—41; COR, 12-17-16—45 Shots: SU, 14-21-17-3—55; PSU, 9-4-10—23 Attendance: 482 Saves: SU (Billadeau), 11-14-15—40; Saves: SU (Drinkwater), 8-3-9-0—20; Record: 6-5-2, 2-1-2 CHA COL (Brooks), 13-14-12—39 PSU (Paniccia), 14-20-15-2—51 Attendance: 279 Attendance: 516 game 14 Record: 7-7-2, 2-2-2 CHA Record: 6-4-0, 2-0-0 CHA syracuse 1, Robert Morris 2 game 17 game 11 November 22, 2013 at Tennity Ice Pavilion syracuse 1, lindenwood 2 syracuse 3, #10 Mercyhurst 3 Scoring 1 2 3 OT F December 6, 2013 at Tennity Ice Pavilion November 15, 2013 at Mercyhurst Ice Center Syracuse 0 1 0 - 1 Robert Morris 0 1 1 - 2 Scoring 1 2 3 OT F Scoring 1 2 3 OT F Syracuse 0 1 0 - 1 Syracuse 1 2 0 - 3 SCORING: Lindenwood 0 1 1 - 2 Mercyhurst 1 1 1 - 3 First Period: none Second Period: 1. SU, Ferrara (Hosoyamada, Leslie), SCORING: SCORING: 13:12; 2. RMU, Imbrogno (Howard, Vint), 13:40 First Period: None First Period: 1. SU, Sibley (Hosoyamada, Ferrara), 9:39 Third Period: 3. RMU, Vint (Fergus), 18:47 Second Period: 1. LU, Broad (Witwicke, Slattery), 9:01; 2. (PP); 2. MU, Bestland (Dingeldein, Bram), 15:33 SU, Roach (Sibley, Martyniuk), 18:57 (PP) Second Period: 3. MU, Skinner (Byrne, Bestland), 1:08 GWG: RMU, Vint Third Period: 3. LU, Erickson (Kirkham), 19:54 (PP) (PP); 4. SU, Sibley (Piacentini), 9:35; 5. SU, Goodnough (unassisted), 15:10 Power Plays: SU, 0/6; RMU, 0/6 GWG: LU, Erickson Third Period: 6. MU, Mahadeao (Janiga, Dingeldein), Penalties: SU, 6/12; RMU, 6/12 15:54 (PP) Shots: SU, 5-7-6—18; RMU, 10-7-11—28 Power Plays: SU, 1/7; LU, 1/4 Overtime: none Saves: SU (Billadeau), 10-6-10—26; Penalties: SU, 7/14; LU, 5/10 RMU (Dodds), 5-6-6—17 Shots: SU, 12-11-24—47; LU, 9-7-6—22 GWG: none Attendance: 327 Saves: SU (Drinkwater), 9-6-5—20; Record: 6-6-2, 2-2-2 CHA LU (Hensley), 12-10-24—46 Power Plays: SU, 1/8; MU, 2/7 Attendance: 202 Penalties: SU, 7/14; MU, 8/16 game 15 Record: 7-8-2, 2-3-2 CHA Shots: SU, 4-13-4-2—23; MU, 10-9-13-3—35 syracuse 2, Colgate 1 Saves: SU (Billadeau), 9-8-12-3—32; game 18 MU (Makela), 3-11-4-2—20 syracuse 4, lindenwood 1 Attendance: 251 November 26, 2013 at the Onondaga War Memorial Record: 6-4-1, 2-0-1 CHA Scoring 1 2 3 OT F December 7, 2013 at Tennity Ice Pavilion Syracuse 0 1 1 - 2 game 12 Colgate 0 1 0 - 1 Scoring 1 2 3 OT F syracuse 3, #10 Mercyhurst 5 Syracuse 1 2 1 - 4 SCORING: Lindenwood 0 0 1 - 1 November 16, 2013 at Mercyhurst Ice Center First Period: none Second Period: 1. COL, Drubel (Walsh, Gass), 15:58; 2. SCORING: Scoring 1 2 3 OT F SU, Schwarz (Knerr, Johnson), 19:47 First Period: 1. SU, Scharfe (Goodnough), 11:28 (SH) Syracuse 1 2 0 0 3 Third Period: 3. SU, LaCombe (Sibley), 19:25 Second Period: 2. SU, Sibley (Martyniuk, Roach), 4:40 Mercyhurst 1 1 1 0 3 (PP); 3. SU, Ferrara (Scharfe, Martyniuk), 13:46 GWG: SU, LaCombe Third Period: 4. LU, West (Erickson, Post), 11:48 (PP); 5. SCORING: SU, Piacentini (Ferrara, Roach) First Period: 1. MU, Bram (Bestland, Cicero), 12:20; Power Plays: SU, 0/5; COL, 0/1 Second Period: 2. SU, Ferrara (LaCombe, Roach), 7:55; 3. Penalties: SU, 1/2; COL, 5/10 GWG: SU, Sibley SU, Martyniuk (Sibley, Roach), 11:52 (PP); 4. MU, Cicero Shots: SU, 5-14-19—38; COL, 10-6-3—19 (Donohue, Skinner), 12:19 Saves: SU (Drinkwater), 10-5-3—18; Power Plays: SU, 1/3; LU, 1/4 Third Period: 5. MU, Bestland (unassisted), 1:58; 6. SU, COL (Brooks), 5-13-18—36 Penalties: SU, 4/8; LU, 4/16 Renault (Goodnough, Scharfe), 3:40 (PP); 7. MU, Chippy Attendance: 207 Shots: SU, 15-22-11—48; LU, 7-4-10—21 (Dingeldein, Byrne), 17:04; 8. Cicero (Bram, Luczak), Record: 7-6-2, 2-2-2 CHA Saves: SU (Billadeau), 7-4-0—11; 19:49 (EN) SU (Bengis), 0-0-9—9 LU (Hensley), 14-20-10—44 GWG: MU, Chippy Attendance: 189 Record: 8-8-2, 3-3-2 CHA Power Plays: SU, 2/10; MU, 0/2 Penalties: SU, 3/16; MU, 11/22 Shots: SU, 2-16-13—31; MU, 11-12-8—31 Saves: SU (Billadeau), 10-11-5—26; MU (Makela), 2-14-12—28 Attendance: 211 Record: 6-5-1, 2-1-1 CHA

www.cuse.com SU ICE HOCKEY vs. Rit February 21-22, 2014 • 21 Game Summaries

game 19 game 22 game 25 syracuse 4, VERmont 3 syracuse 2, Colgate 0 syracuse 3, penn state 0

January 4, 2014 at Gutterson Fieldhouse January 14, 2014 at Starr Rink January 25, 2014 at Tennity Ice Pavilion Scoring 1 2 3 OT F Scoring 1 2 3 OT F Scoring 1 2 3 OT F Syracuse 1 1 1 - 3 Syracuse 1 1 2 - 4 Syracuse 0 2 0 - 2 Penn State 0 0 0 - 0 Vermont 0 1 2 - 3 Colgate 0 0 0 - 0 SCORING: SCORING: SCORING: First Period: 1. SU, Scharfe (Piacentini, Renault), 15:39 First Period: 1. SU, LaCombe (Renault, Roach), 0:45 First Period: None Second Period: 2. SU, Piacentini (Leslie, Scharfe) Second Period: 2. UVM, Andreakos (Pelkey, Zuback), Second Period: 1. SU, Piacentini (Renault, Roach), 8:52 Third Period: 3. SU, LaCombe (Krebs, Scharfe), 00:19 5:44 (PP); 3. SU, Knerr (Krebs, Sibley), 9:04 (PP); 2. Haines (Porlier, Leslie), 12:00 Third Period: 4. SU, Hosoyamada (Knerr), 9:22; 5. Third Period: None GWG: SU, Scharfe UVM, Pelkey (Colang, Dalbec), 11:26; 6. UVM, Colang (Andreakos, Pelkey), 17:43; 7. SU, Hosoyamada (Roach), GWG: SU, Piacentini Power Plays: SU, 0/6; PSU, 0/6 19:52 (PP) Penalties: SU, 6/12; PSU, 6/12 Power Plays: SU, 1/5; Colgate 0/5 Shots: SU, 10-19-9—38; PSU, 5-7-4—16 GWG: SU, Hosoyamada Penalties: SU, 5/10; Colgate, 5/10 Saves: SU (Drinkwater), 5-7-4—16; Shots: SU, 8-16-9—33; Colgate, 8-3-13—24 PSU (Paniccia), 9-18-8—35 Power Plays: SU, 1/2; UVM, 1/2 Saves: SU (Drinkwater), 8-3-13—24; Attendance: 302 Penalties: SU, 2/4; UVM, 2/4 Colgate (Rando), 8-14-9—31 Record: 14-9-2, 6-4-2 CHA Shots: SU, 10-8-12—30; UVM, 10-12-7—29 Attendance: 329 Saves: SU (Drinkwater), 10-11-5—26; Record: 11-9-2, 3-4-2 CHA game 26 UVM (Douville), 9-7-10—26 syracuse 2, 10 Mercyhurst 3 Attendance: 421 game 23 # Record: 9-8-2, 3-3-2 CHA syracuse 5, RIT 4 January 31, 2014 at Tennity Ice Pavilion Scoring 1 2 3 OT F game 20 January 17, 2014 at Tennity Ice Pavilion Syracuse 0 1 1 - 2 syracuse 3, VERmont 2 Scoring 1 2 3 OT F Mercyhurst 1 2 0 - 3 Syracuse 1 1 2 1 5 January 5, 2014 at Gutterson Fieldhouse RIT 2 0 2 0 4 SCORING: First Period: 1. MU, Bale (Byrne, Accursi), 17:43 Scoring 1 2 3 OT F SCORING: Second Period: 2. SU, Piacentini (LaCombe), 4:49; 3. Syracuse 1 0 2 - 3 First Period: 1. SU, Piacentini (Martyniuk), 2:52; 2. RIT, MU, Cicero (Luczak, Bestland), 11:53; 4. MU, Chippy Vermont 0 0 2 - 2 McCrea (Zach, Maugeri), 9:57; 3. RIT, Scoyne (Maugeri, (Bestland, Janiga), 15:39 Grigg), 14:34 (PP) Third Period: 5. SU, Martyniuk (Sibley, Hosoyamada), SCORING: Second Period: 4. SU, Sibley (Hosoyamada, Martyniuk), 16:06 (PP) First Period: 1. SU, Renault (Goodnough), 10:00 (PP) 18:46 (PP) Second Period: None Third Period: 5. LaCombe (Piacentini, Sibley), 9:19; 6. SU, GWG: MU, Chippy Third Period: 2. SU, Piacentini (unassisted), 4:56; 3. Sibley (unassisted), 13:02; 7. RIT, Bromley (Hubert, St. UVM, Kelly (Zuback, Baker), 7:19; 4. UVM, Pelkey (An- James), 15:21; 8. RIT, Maugeri (McCrea), 17:44 Power Plays: SU, 1/5; MU, 0/4 dreakos, Salerno), 11:42 (PP); 5. Martyniuk (Schwarz, St. Overtime: 9. SU, Piacentini (Krebs, Renault), 0:58 Penalties: SU, 4/8; MU, 5/10 Germain), 13:31 Shots: SU, 5-14-16—35; MU, 18-14-6—38 GWG: SU, Piacentini Saves: SU (Drinkwater), 17-12-6—35; GWG: SU, Martyniuk MU (Makela), 5-13-15—33 Power Plays: SU, 1/3; RIT, 1/6 Attendance: 289 Power Plays: SU, 1/3; UVM, 1/4 Penalties: SU, 6/12; RIT, 3/6 Record: 14-10-2, 6-5-2 CHA Penalties: SU, 5/10; UVM, 4/8 Shots: SU, 10-18-18-3—49; RIT, 7-7-9-0—23 Shots: SU, 8-5-6—19; UVM, 11-5-12—28 Saves: SU (Drinkwater), 5-7-7-0—19; game 27 Saves: SU (Drinkwater), 11-5-10—26; RIT (Rackleff), 9-17-16-2—44 syracuse 1, 10 Mercyhurst 2 UVM (Douville), 7-5-4—16 Attendance: 315 # Attendance: 319 Record: 12-9-2, 4-4-2 CHA Record: 10-8-2, 3-3-2 CHA February 1, 2014 at Tennity Ice Pavilion game 24 Scoring 1 2 3 OT F game 21 syracuse 3, penn state 2 Syracuse 0 1 0 - 1 syracuse 3, RIT 4 Mercyhurst 2 0 0 - 2 January 24, 2014 at Tennity Ice Pavilion SCORING: January 10, 2014 at Ritter Arena Scoring 1 2 3 OT F First Period: 1. MU, Dingeldein (Cicero, Byrne), 12:18 Syracuse 0 2 0 1 3 (PP); 2. MU, Bale (Arbour), 17:20 Scoring 1 2 3 OT F Penn State 0 2 0 0 2 Second Period: 3. SU, Scharfe (Piacentini, Renault), Syracuse 1 2 0 - 3 19:51 (PP) RIT 0 3 1 - 4 SCORING: Third Period: None First Period: None SCORING: Second Period: 1. SU, Piacentini (LaCombe, Scharfe), GWG: MU, Bale First Period: 1. SU, Knerr (Sibley), 8:35 00:41 (PP); 2. SU, Renault (unassisted), 5:13; 3. PSU, Second Period: 2. RIT, Kunichika (Patomn, Maugeri), 1:05 Hoenshell (Yoxheimer, Bowman), 8:13; 4. PSU, Bowman Power Plays: SU, 1/5; MU, 1/2 (PP); 3. SU, Hosoyamada (Martyniuk, Sibley), 8:04 (PP); (Petersen), 17:01 Penalties: SU, 2/4; MU, 5/10 4. RIT, Zach (Brown, Thurston), 14:03 (PP); 5. RIT, McCrea Third Period: None Shots: SU, 5-14-16—35; MU, 18-14-6—38 (Grigg, Scoyne), 16:36 (PP); 6. SU, Piacentini (Renault, Overtime: 5. Piacentini (Renault), 2:44 Saves: SU (Drinkwater), 10-10-15—35; Roach), 19:43 (PP) MU (Makela), 7-8-9—24 Third Period: 7. RIT, Clayton (Thurston, Brown), 18:43 GWG: SU, Piacentini Attendance:342 (SH) Record: 14-11-2, 6-6-2 CHA Power Plays: SU, 1/2; PSU, 0/3 GWG: RIT, Clayton Penalties: SU, 3/6; PSU, 2/4 Shots: SU, 15-11-19-2—47; PSU, 15-11-19-2—24 Power Plays: SU, 2/7; RIT, 3/8 Saves: SU (Drinkwater), 6-9-5-2—22; Penalties: SU, 8/16; RIT, 7/14 PSU (Whitlinger), 15-9-19-1—44 Shots: SU, 9-11-14—34; RIT, 5-12-7—24 Attendance: 424 Saves: SU (Drinkwater), 5-9-6—20; Record: 13-9-2, 5-4-2 CHA RIT (Rackleff), 8-9-14—31 Attendance: 426 Record: 10-9-2, 3-4-2 CHA

@CUSEICE 22 • SU ICE HOCKEY vs. RIT February 21-22, 2014 Game Summaries

game 28 game 31 syracuse 3, St. Lawrence 0 syracuse 5, LIndenwood 2

February 4, 2014 at Onondaga War Memorial February 14, 2014 at Lindenwood Ice Arena Scoring 1 2 3 OT F Scoring 1 2 3 OT F Syracuse 1 0 2 - 3 Syracuse 3 1 1 - 5 St. Lawrence 0 0 0 - 0 Lindenwood 0 0 2 - 2 SCORING: SCORING: First Period: 1. SU, LaCombe (Krebs, Piacentini), 7:07 First Period: 1. SU, Martyniuk (Roach), 8:20; 2. SU, Sibley Second Period: None (Renault), 11:31; 3. SU, Johnson (unassisted), 15:46 Third Period: 2. SU, Johnson (unassisted), 7:18; 3. SU, Second Period: 4. SU, Roach (Hosoyamada, Martyniuk), Johnson (Renault, Schwarz), 18:35 (EN) 5:00, PP Third Period: 5. LU, Broad (Slattery, Kirkham), 4:09; 6. GWG: SU, LaCombe SU, Renault (unassisted), 8:34; 7. LU, Erickson (unas- sisted), 13:38 Power Plays: SU, 0/1; SLU, 0/6 Penalties: SU, 6/12; SLU, 1/2 GWG: SU, Johnson Shots: SU, 9-7-4—20; SLU, 10-12-15—37 Saves: SU (Drinkwater), 10-12-15—37; Power Plays: SU, 1/5; LU, 0/4 SLU (Mazzocchi), 8-1-0—9 Penalties: SU, 4/8; LU, 5/10 SLU (Thompson), 0-6-2—8 Shots: SU, 20-11-8—39; LU, 3-9-4—16 Attendance:284 Saves: SU (Drinkwater), 3-9-2—14; Record: 15-11-2, 6-6-2 CHA LU (Hensley), 17-10-7—34 Attendance:80 game 29 Record: 17-11-3, 8-6-3 CHA syracuse 3, #9/8 Robert Morris game 32 February 7, 2014 at Lumber Arena syracuse 2, LIndenwood 1 Scoring 1 2 3 OT F Syracuse 0 2 1 - 3 February 14, 2014 at Lindenwood Ice Arena Robert Morris 2 1 0 - 3 Scoring 1 2 3 OT F Syracuse 0 0 2 - 2 SCORING: Lindenwood 0 1 0 - 1 First Period: 1. RMU, Fergus (Scott, St. Louis), 17:43, PP; 2. RMU, Howard (Imbrogno, St. Louis), 18:46 SCORING: Second Period: 3. SU, Piacentini (Scharfe, LaCombe), First Period: none 2:44; 4. SU, Piacentini (Scharfe, LaCombe), 6:55; 5. RMU, Second Period: 1. LU, Post (Slattery), 18:48 Howard (Richard, Imbrogno), 12:19, PP Third Period: 2. SU, LaCombe (Martyniuk), 5:33; 3. SU, Third Period: 6. SU, Krebs (Scharfe, LaCombe) St. Germain (Johnson), 7:02 GWG: None GWG: SU, St. Germain Power Plays: SU, 0/5; RMU, 2/5 Power Plays: SU, 0/2; LU, 0/3 Penalties: SU, 5/10; RMU, 5/10 Penalties: SU, 3/6; LU, 2/4 Shots: SU, 9-22-13-2—46; RMU, 13-10-2-1—46 Shots: SU, 21-18-10—49; LU, 7-6-3—16 Saves: SU (Drinkwater), 3-11-9-2-1—23; Saves: SU (Drinkwater), 7-5-3—15; RMU (Dodds), 9-20-12-2—43 LU (Hensley), 21-18-8—47 Attendance:532 Attendance:86 Record: 15-11-3, 6-6-3 CHA Record: 18-11-3, 9-6-3 CHA game 30 syracuse 3, #9/8 Robert Morris February 8, 2014 at Lumber Arena Scoring 1 2 3 OT F Syracuse 1 2 0 - 3 Robert Morris 0 0 1 - 1 SCORING: First Period: 1. SU, Sibley (Hosoyamada, Krebs), 0:26 Second Period: 2. SU, Knerr (Sibley), 5:54; 3. SU, Knerr (Sibley, Hosoyamada), 14:11 Third Period: 4. RMU, Imbrogno (Vint, Howard), 1:10, PP GWG: SU, Knerr Power Plays: SU, 0/2; RMU, 1/7 Penalties: SU, 7/14; RMU, 2/4 Shots: SU, 7-6-6—19; RMU, 10-18-10—38 Saves: SU (Drinkwater), 10-18-9—37; RMU (Dodds), 6-4-6—16 Attendance:303 Record: 16-11-3, 7-6-3 CHA

www.cuse.com SU ICE HOCKEY vs. Rit February 21-22, 2014 • 23 scoring breakdown

2013 14 Point Streaks Class-by-class - Scoring Name Games Dates FRESHMEN Name G A Points Larissa Martyniuk 2 (one goal, two assists) Feb. 14-pres. Jessica Sibley 11 12 23 Cara Johnson 2 (one goal, one assist) Feb. 14-pres. Larissa Martyniuk 4 11 15 Melissa Piacentini 10 (11 goals, four assists) Jan. 5-Feb. 7 Heather Schwarz 1 5 6 Eleanor Haines 1 1 2 Nicole Renault 7 (two goals, six assists) Jan. 4-Jan. 25 Laurence Porlier 0 1 1 Melissa Piacentini 6 (three goals, five assist) Oct. 19-Nov. 15 Morgan Blank 0 0 0 Nicole Ferrara 4 (three goals, one assist) Nov. 15-Nov. 23 Erin Brand 0 0 0 Nicole (seven assists) Oct. 19-Nov. 9 Elizabeth Scala 0 0 0 Brittney Krebs 3 (one goal, two assists) Feb. 4-Feb. 8 SOPHOMORES Allie LaCombe 3 (one goal, two assists) Jan. 24-Jan. 31 Name G A Points Caitlin Roach 3 (one goal, four assists) Dec. 6-Jan. 4 Melissa Piacentini 15 11 26 Nicole 19 24 Jessica Sibley 3 (one goal, two assists) Dec. 6-Jan. 4 Danielle Leslie 1 5 6 Kaillie Goodnough 3 (four assists) Oct. 25-Nov. 9 Margot Scharfe 3 (four goals, one assist) Oct. 19-Oct. 26 JUNIORS Name G A Points Jessica Sibley 2 (two goals, two assists) Feb. 8-Feb. 14 Allie LaCombe 9 7 16 Akane Hosoyamada 2 (three assists) Feb. 8-Feb. 14 Nicole Ferrara 7 5 12 Allie LaCombe 2 (one goal, three assists) Feb. 4-Feb. 7 Julie Knerr 6 3 9 Nicole Renault 2 (two assists) Feb. 1-Feb. 4 Kaillie Goodnough 1 8 9 Margot Scharfe 2 (one goal, three assists) Jan. 24-Jan. 25 SENIORS Caitlin Roach 2 (two assists) Jan. 10-Jan. 14 Name G A Points Larissa Martyniuk 2 (two assists) Jan. 5-Jan. 10 Margot Scharfe 8 11 19 Caitlin Roach 4 14 18 Larissa Martyniuk 2 (three assists) Dec. 6-Dec. 7 Akane Hosoyamada 4 9 13 Julie Knerr 2 (one goal, one assist) Nov. 26-Dec. 3 Brittney Krebs 3 6 9 Heather Schwarz 2 (one goal, one assist) Nov. 26-Dec. 3 Cara Johnson 3 4 7 Jessica Sibley 2 (two goals, one assist) Nov. 15-Nov.16 Sadie St. Germain 3 2 5 Kaillie Goodnough 2 (one goal, one assist) Nov. 15-Nov. 16 Nicole Renault 2 (one goal, one assist) Nov. 15-Nov. 16 Skater breakdown Caitlin Roach 2 (three assists) Nov. 15-Nov. 16 SU Opponents Heather Schwarz 2 (two assists) Nov. 9-Nov. 10 5x6 2 2 Nicole Ferrara 2 (one goal, one assist) Oct. 25-Oct. 26 5x5 52 40 Jessica Sibley 2 (one goal, one assist) Oct. 25-Oct. 26 5x4 24 21 5x3 3 1 Allie LaCombe 2 (two goals) Oct. 19-Oct. 25 4x5 2 1 Julie Knerr 2 (one goal, one assist) Oct. 19-Oct. 25 4x4 2 2 Melissa Piacentini 2 (two assists) Oct. 4-Oct.11 4x3 1 - Jessica Sibley 2 (two goals) Oct. 4-Oct. 5 EMPTY NET 1 3 EXTRA SKATER - - Nicole Ferrara 2 (one goal, one assist) Oct. 4-Oct. 5 TOTAL 86 67 Brittney Krebs 2 (one goal, one assist) Oct. 4-Oct. 5 Allie LaCombe 2 (one goal, one assist) Oct. 4-Oct. 5 Most recent Goal Scored

Name Date Opponent Sadie St. Germain 2/15/14 at Lindenwood Allie LaCombe 2/15/14 at Lindenwood Nicole Renault 2/14/14 at Lindenwood Caitlin Roach 2/14/14 at Lindenwood Cara Johnson 2/14/14 at Lindenwood Jessica Sibley 2/14/14 at Lindenwood Larissa Martyniuk 2/14/14 at Lindenwood Julie Knerr 2/8/14 at #9/8 RMU Brittney Krebs 2/7/14 at #9/8 RMU Melissa Piacentini 2/7/14 at #9/8 RMU Margot Scharfe 2/1/14 vs. #10 Mercyhurst Eleanor Haines 1/14/14 at Colgate Akane Hosoyamada 1/10/14 at RIT Nicole Ferrara 12/7/13 vs. Lindenwood Heather Schwarz 11/26/13 vs. Colgate Kaillie Goodnough 11/15/13 at #10 Mercyhurst Danielle Leslie 11/10/13 vs. Penn State

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