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Syracuse Orange Robert Morris Schedule Communications Coaching Staff Quick Facts 2020-21 Stat Match-Up Scoring All Around Small SYRACUSE WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY 2020-21 • GAMES 18 & 19 • ROBERT MORRIS SYRACUSE ORANGE ROBERT MORRIS OVERALL Record: 8-8-1 OVERALL Record: 13-5-1 CHA Record: 6-6-1 CHA Record: 11-5-1 GAME #18: Fri., Feb. 26 • 7 PM (Stretch) GAME #19: Sat., Feb. 27 • 2 PM (Cuse.com) Clearview Arena | PiƩ sburgh, PA Clearview Arena | PiƩ sburgh, PA ’CUSE VS. ROBERT MORRIS SCORING ALL AROUND SCHEDULE Syracuse has played RMU 53 mes and has a 20- • Abby Moloughney leads the team in scoring Date Opponent Time/Result 24-9 record in those games. The teams played a and assists (18 pts/12 ast) 11/20/20 Colgate L, 3-2 OT (Cuse.com) pair of games in Syracuse in January with a result • Jessica DiGirolamo paces the Orange off ense 11/21/20 at Colgate L, 3-1 (ESPN+) of 2-1 in favor of RMU in both games. In the 24 with eight goals. 11/27/20 RIT * W, 7-1 (Cuse.com) games played at Robert Morris in the series, • Anna Leschyshyn recorded six points in the 11/29/20 RIT * Postponed Syracuse is 8-9-7. series against LIU, including a hat trick in the 12/5/20 at Penn State* L, 2-1 (Big 10 +) 5-0 win on Sunday. 12/6/20 at Penn State* T, 2-2 OT (Big 10 +) Current Roster vs. Robert Morris • Mae Batherson has scored at least one point, 12/11/20 Penn State* L, 4-3 OT (Cuse.com) G A Pts. 12/12/20 Penn State* W, 4-2 (Cuse.com) Bellefontaine, Lauren 3 2 5 including three goals and fi ve assists, in seven 1/15/21 Lindenwood* Postponed Moloughney, Abby 4 0 4 of the last eight games. Klimek, Victoria 0 4 4 • Kristen Siermachesky (3 assists), Hannah 1/16/21 Lindenwood* Postponed Beishuizen, Maddie 1 2 3 Johnson (3 ast) Marielle McHale (3 ast), 1/22/21 Robert Morris* L, 2-1 (Cuse.com) 1/23/21 Robert Morris* L, 2-1 (Cuse.com) DiGirolamo, Jessica 1 2 3 Jessica DiGirolamo (2 ast), and Tatum White 1/29/21 at Merychurst* Postponed Polaski, Emma 1 2 3 (2 ast) set up the off ense iagainst LIU. Siermachesky, Kristen 2 0 2 1/30/21 at Mercyhurst* Postponed Koocher, Brynn 1 1 2 2/2/21 at RIT* Postponed Batherson, Mae 1 0 1 CHA HONORS 2/3/21 at RIT* W, 3-0 (Stretch) Johnson, Hannah 1 0 1 2/5/21 Mercyhurst* L, 5-2 (Cuse.com) Sophomore Anna Leschyshyn and freshman Leschyshyn, Anna 1 0 1 2/6/21 Mercyhurst* L, 2-1 (Cuse.com) Calof, Shelby 0 1 1 Amelia Van Vliet earned College Hockey 2/12/21 at Lindenwood* W, 4-1 (Stretch) Thompson, Sarah 0 1 1 America Player and Rookie of the Week honors 2/13/21 at Lindenwood* W, 5-2 (Stretch) White, Tatum 0 1 1 for their eff orts in a weekend series sweep of Beacom, Kambel 0 0 0 2/14/21 at Lindenwood* W, 3-1 (Stretch) Long Island University. Leschyshyn recorded 2/19/21 LIU W, 5-2 (Cuse.com) Clemons, Rayla 0 0 0 back-to-back mul -goal games and Van Vliet McHale, Marielle 0 0 0 2/20/21 LIU W, 5-0 (Cuse.com) Schauer, Abigail 0 0 0 earned a pair of wins in her fi rst career starts. 2/23/21 RIT* Cancelled Allison Small 2-3-0 145 saves/8 GA Leschyshyn produced six points (5G/1A) in the 2/26/21 at RMU* 7 PM (Stretch) series, including two goals and an assist in a 5-2 2/27/21 at RMU* 2 PM (Stretch) SMALL IN THE RECORD BOOKS win and a natural hat trick in the 5-0 victory. 3/4-5-6/21 CHA Tournament ^ It was Syracuse’s fi rst natural hat trick since 3/12-13/21 NCAA Quarterfi nals ^ Goalie Allison Small recorded her 1,000th Lindsay Eastwood recorded one in March 2019. 3/19-21/21 NCAA Championship career save at Lindenwood on February 13. All game Ɵ mes are in Eastern Time Van Vliet recorded 37 saves and a shutout in She is one of six Orange goaltenders to achieve * - CHA game ^ - Neutral site the two wins. In her fi rst career collegiate start more than 1,000 career saves. NCAA Championship at Mercyhurst she had 19 saves, and recorded 18 saves in her Small holds the Syracuse career save fi rst career shutout in the second game. COACHING STAFF percentage record with a .921 mark. Head Coach: Paul Flanagan She has recorded 25 or more saves in 23 of her 2020-21 STAT MATCH-UP Alma Mater: St. Lawrence 39 career games, and 30 or more saves in 16 of SYRACUSE ..........STATISTIC ..ROBERT MORRIS Record at Syracuse: 183-213-43 (13th season) those contests. 607 .........................Shots ........................... 729 Career Record: 413-296-67 (22nd season) Small ranks sixth in Syracuse history in saves. 35.7 .................Shots per Game .................. 38.4 Associate Head Coach: Brendon Knight Syracuse’s Top Six 31.1 .........Shots Allowed Per Game ........... 27.2 Name Saves Games 51 ...........................Goals ............................. 60 QUICK FACTS 1. Billadeau, Kallie 2,161 81 3.0 ..................Goals per Game .................... 3.1 LocaƟ on: Syracuse, N.Y. 2. Schoedel, Lucy 1,634 66 2.0 ...........Goals Allowed Per Game ............. 1.6 Founded: 1870 3. Drinkwater, Jenesica 1,573 66 1.0 .................. Scoring Margin .................... 1.5 Enrollment: 22,850/(15,275 undergraduates) 4. Gilligan, Jenn 1,347 66 475 .........................Saves ........................... 486 Color: Orange 5. Miller, Abbey 1,317 68 80 ..........................Assists ............................ 98 Mascot: O o 6. Small, Allison 1,033 39 11-69 ........... PPG-Opportuni es ............. 13-73 AthleƟ cs Director: John Wildhack Her 44 saves against Penn State on Dec. 6 es .159 ..................Power Play % .................... .178 for the third-best save total in NCAA women’s 58 ........................Penal es .......................... 60 COMMUNICATIONS hockey in 2020-21 (as of Feb. 18) and es for 63-69 ............PK-Opportuni es ...............52-58 Ice Hockey Contact: Sue Edson ninth on Syracuse’s single-game record list. .913 ..................Penalty Kill % ................... .897 514-472 ........... Faceoff s W-L .............. 639-498 (315) 443-2608 | [email protected] .521 .........Faceoff Win Percentage .......... .562 Secondary Contact: Ma hew Jensen (224) 828-2051 | [email protected] /SYRACUSEΝCUSEICE ͳ ΝΝCUSEICECUSEͳΝ /ORANGEICECUSEͳ SYRACUSE WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY 2020-21 • GAMES 18 & 19 • ROBERT MORRIS POINT PRODUCTIVITY POINT CLUBS ‘CUSE COACHES Chances are when a Syracuse player scores a goal or Three members of the current Orange roster Head Coach: Paul Flanagan (St. Lawrence ‘80) tallies an assist in a game that more will follow in that are members of the Syracuse 60 Point Club, game. Here’s a look at the mul -goal/assist/point Syracuse Record: 183-213-43 (13th season) including seniors Jessica DiGirolamo and Emma Career Record: 413-296-67 (22nd season) produc vity on the 2020-21 roster. Polaski, and junior Abby Moloughney. 2+ Goals 2+ Assists 3+ Points DiGirolamo (70 points – 25 G/45 A The only head coach in Syracuse hockey history, Name Games Games Games Moloughney (68 pts – 26G-42A). Paul Flanagan has built the program from an Emma Polaski 3 4 5 Polaski (60 points – 30 G/30 A) Jessica DiGirolamo 5 8 4 upstart to a perennial contender in College Abby Moloughney 2 10 6 Up Next: Hockey America. He came to SU in March 2008 Victoria Klimek 3 1 1 Junior Lauren Bellefontaine (56 pts – 21G-35A) when the University launched the program. Senior Victoria Klimek (47 pts – 27G-20A) Lauren Bellefontaine 3 3 5 One of the winningest coaches in the history of Mae Batherson 0 3 3 collegiate women’s hockey, Flanagan guided the Madison Beishuizen 0 3 3 ORANGE IN THE NCAA Anna Leschyshyn 3 1 3 2018 Orange to the CHA championship and the Brynn Koocher 1 1 0 (as of Feb. 25, 2021) program’s fi rst NCAA Tournament bid. On Jan. Rayla Clemons 1 0 0 18, 2020, Flanagan earned his 400th career win. Team Rank Stat Shelby Calof 0 1 0 Scoring Off ense 11 3.0 Marielle McHale 0 1 0 At Syracuse, Flanagan, a three- me CHA Coach Scoring Defense 15 ( e) 2.0 Hannah Johnson 0 1 1 of the Year, has mentored: Scoring Margin 13 1.0 Kristen Siermachesky 0 1 0 1 CHA Player of the Year Penalty Minutes 4 9.8 4 CHA Rookies of the Year Power Plays 12 15.9% 5 CHA Best Defenseman Award winners SCORE BY PERIODS Penalty Kills 4 91.3% 4 CHA Best Defensive Forwards Combined Special Teams 8 53.6 4 CHA Individual Sportsmanship Award winners Syracuse is outscoring its opponents 51-34 this 2 CHA Goaltending Trophy Award winners season, including a 19-6 advantage in the fi rst period. Individual Name Rank Stat Goals per Game J. DiGirolamo 17 ( e) 0.47 2 CHA Scoring Trophy Award winners Season Totals Assists L. Bellefontaine 10 I e) 12 17 CHA All-Tournament Team selec ons 1 2 3 OT Final A. Moloughney 10 ( e) 12 Two Syracuse 100-Point Club members (Melissa Syracuse 19 12 20 0 51 Assists per Game L. Bellefontaine 20 ( e) 0.73 Piacen ni (53-59-112) and Stephanie Grossi (45- Opponent 6 7 19 2 34 A. Moloughney 20 ( e) 0.73 72-117). Power Play Goals E. Polaski 2 ( e) 3 Brendon Knight (Potsdam ‘01) Colgate 0 0 2 1 3 Points/Game - Defense J. DiGirolamo 6 ( e) 0.82 at Syracuse 2 0 0 0 2 Goals Against Avg.
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