Captain Lindsay Williams scored the game-winning goal in Clarkson's first ever ECACHL victory, a 2-1 triumph over Union (10/16).

2004-05 SEASON in REVIEW y qualifying for the Eastern College Athletic Conference perience for us,” stated Seeley. “We are very pleased with our B Hockey League (ECACHL) playoffs in its first year as a progress. We had some nice wins.” Clarkson swept league member of the 11-team league, Women’s foes Cornell (2-0, 4-1), Union (2-1, 4-0) and Vermont (4-0, 3-0) Hockey proved to be a program on and knocked off perennial the rise in the NCAA Division I ECACHL power Brown (3-2) along ranks. Head coach Rick Seeley and with tying North Country rival St. assistant coaches Shannon Smith Lawrence (1-1). The Knights also and Laura Hays, guided the swept Niagara (1-0, 4-3) and de- youngest team in college hockey feated Northeastern (2-1), Elmira to a respectable showing in 2004- (6-2), Quinnipiac (5-0) and 05 as the Golden Knights posted a Plattbsurgh (3-1) in non-league 13-17-6 overall record in its second play. Led by sophomore captain year as a varsity program, includ- Lindsay Williams and assistant ing an eighth-place 7-12-1 ECACHL captains, senior Kristi Shaw and mark. The Green and Gold, who sophomore Ashley Shaidle, the lost seven one-goal games during Knights made a big impression the year, earned the final league this winter and should begin to postseason berth with a solid run contend for the top spots in the down the stretch where they won ECACHL in the very near future. four of their last seven league games. “This year was a great ex- ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ Exh. (October 8, 2004) - Att: 219 Game #1 (October 16, 2004) - Att: 476 Game #2 (October 17, 2004) - Att: 159 , Potsdam, NY Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Final Score: CLARKSON 4 - Concordia 1 Final Score: CLARKSON 2 - Union 1 Final Score: CLARKSON 4 - Union 0

Clarkson received a balanced scoring effort and a In its first ever ECACHL game, Clarkson skated The Golden Knights continued their solid perfor- solid defensive outing as it dominated Concordia away with a one-goal victory behind second-pe- mance in their opening weekend of play in the in a season-opening exhibition contest. Four dif- riod goals from Jill Nolan and Lindsay Williams. ECACHL with a convincing shutout over Union. ferent Golden Knights scored goals in the win as Freshman Amanda Dittmer assisted on both goals. Stephanie Hansen was strong between the pipes the Green and Gold out shot the Stingers, 46-18, Kira McDonald was called upon to make just five with 23 saves, while a pair of rookies led the including a 20-0 margin in the second period. saves in the Knights' net as Clarkson outshot scoring. Freshman Jessica Cloutier scored two Freshman Brooke Beazer tallied one goal and two Union, 45-6. goals and added one assist. Classmate Brooke assists, while Jill Nolan set up three scores. Beazer chipped in a goal and two assists. Kim Score by Periods Coates supplied the other Clarkson goal. Union (0-1-0, 0-1-0) 1 0 0 x — 1 Score by Periods CLARKSON (1-0-0, 1-0-0) 0 2 0 x — 2 Score by Periods Concordia 1 0 0 x — 1 Union (0-2-0, 0-2-0) 0 0 0 x — 0 CLARKSON 2 1 1 x — 4 1st: UN-Vahec-1 (Aitcheso, Maloney), ppg; 17:19 CLARKSON (2-0-0, 2-0-0) 0 3 1 x — 4 2nd: CU-Nolan-1 (Dittmer, Madigan), ppg; 3:07 1st: CU-Madigan (Beazer), ppg; 6:57 CU-Williams-1 (Dittmer, Cloutier), ppg; 13:55 1st: No Scoring CON-Caron (Brassard), ppg; 12:26 3rd: No Scoring 2nd: CU-Cloutier-1 (Beazer), ppg; 2:45

CU-Shaidle (Nolan, Beazer), ppg; 19:46 ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ Penalties: Clarkson 6/12, Union 10/20 ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ CU-Coates-1 (Cloutier); 7:22 2nd: CU-Zidek (Nolan); 15:18 Power Plays: Clarkson 2-9, Union 1-6 CU-Cloutier-2 (Beazer, Park), ppg; 14:38 3rd: CU-Beazer (Shaidle, Nolan); 5:11 Svs: CU (McDonald - 60:00) 1-0-4 =5 3rd: CU-Beazer-1 (Shaidle); 4:33 Penalties: Clarkson 7/14, Concordia 12/24 UN (Hanson - 59:12) 16-13-14 =43 Penalties: Clarkson 4/8, Union 8/16 Power Plays: Clarkson 2-11, Concordia 1-6 Power Plays: Clarkson 2-8, Union 0-4 Svs: CU (McDonald - 60:00) 6-0-11 =17 Svs: CU (Hansen - 60:00) 13-8-2 =23 CON (Anderson - 60:00) 13-19-10 =42 UN (Carlson - 60:00) 11-12-14 =37 Jill Nolan scored with under seven minutes remaining as the Knights skated from behind to tie nationally-ranked Providence 3-3 on the road (11/6). ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ Game-4 (October 23, 2004) - Att: 177 Game-6 (October 30, 2004) - Att: 325 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY MC Ice Center, Erie, PA Final Score: CLARKSON 3 - Wayne St. 3 ot Final Score: Mercyhurst 4 - Clarkson 1

Jill Nolan scored twice, but for the second straight Clarkson dropped it's second game of the week- game, Wayne State netted a late third-period goal end at nationally-ranked Mercyhurst. The Lak- to force a tie. The Knights held leads of 1-0, 2-1 ers jumped out to a 3-0 first-period lead before and 3-2, but the Warriors rallied back each time. Clarkson got on the board with Jill Nolan’s team- Clarkson opened the game with Kim Coates' sec- high fifth goal of the season, a power-play marker ond goal of the season. Kira McDonald was solid at 5:10 of the middle stanza. Mercyhurst added in the Knights' goal with 29 saves and the Green its fourth goal midway through the third frame. and Gold were out shot 32-21. The Lakers out shot Clarkson, 35-16. Kira McDonald posted 31 saves for the Knights. ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ Score by Periods Wayne State (2-2-2) 0 2 1 0 — 3 Score by Periods CLARKSON (2-0-2) 1 1 1 0 — 3 CLARKSON (2-2-2) 0 1 0 x — 1 Mercyhurst (5-2-1) 3 0 1 x — 4 1st: CU-Coates-2 (Bailkowski, Cloutier); 7:10 2nd: WS-King-2 (Snelgrove, Wilson); 2:34 1st: MC-Colizza-2 (Kurth, Jarrell); 9:26 CU-Nolan-3 (Shaidle, Morrison); 5:19 MC-Marchese-4, shg; 11:27 WS-Zamora-4 (Monk), ppg; 17:34 MC-Colizza-3 (Shirley, McDonald), ppg; 18:00 3rd: CU-Nolan-4 (Cloutier, Morrison); 6:11 2nd: CU-Nolan-5 (Cloutier, Valesente), ppg 5:10 WS-Anderson-1 (Thome, Snelgrove); 18:40 3rd: MC-Yule-1 (Jackson, Fraser); 10:40 Penalties: Clarkson 3/6, Wayne State 2/4 Penalties: Clarkson 5/10, Mercyhurst 5/10 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-2, Wayne State 1-3 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-5, Mercyhurst 1-5 Svs: CU (McDonald - 65:00) 7-14-7-1 =29 Svs: CU (McDonald - 60:00) 8-12-11 =31 WS (Turcotte - 65:00) 6-7-5-0 =18 MC (Clark - 60:00) 3-8-4 =15 Game-7 (November 6, 2004) - Att: 109 Schneider Arena, Providence, RI Game-5 (October 29, 2004) - Att: 152 Final Score: CLARKSON 3 - Providence 3 ot Mercyhurst Ice Center, Erie, PA Final Score: Mercyhurst 2 - Clarkson 1 Jill Nolan scored her team-high sixth goal of the season with under seven minutes remaining in Eighth-ranked Mercyhurst outlasted Clarkson to Brooke Beazer the third period to help Clarkson come back from earn a one-goal victory over the Knights, who a two-goal deficit and salvage a tie at nationally- were playing their first road game of the season. Game-3 (October 22, 2004) - Att: 301 ranked Providence. The Friars opened the scor- The Lakers held a 2-0 lead midway through the Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY ing just 24 seconds into the first frame and then second period before captain Lindsay Williams Final Score: CLARKSON 4 - Wayne St. 4 ot added a power-play goal with less than three min- pulled the Green and Gold to within one with her utes remaining in the first to jump out to a 2-0 second goal of the season at 17:14 of the middle Ashley Shaidle tallied two power-play goals and lead. The Knights came back with two scores in frame. Defenseman Andrea Maluta assisted. one assist to help Clarkon to an early 4-2 third- under two minutes in the first half of the second Mercyhurst outshot Clarkson 34-14 for the game, period lead, but Wayne State scored twice later in period with Katie Morrison and Brooke Beazer including a 10-0 advantage in the third, but the game to force the tie. Jill Nolan, who as- each tallying goals. Emma Madigan assisted on couldn’t shake the pesky Knights. Kira McDonald sisted on both Shaidle scores, added a goal along both goals. Providence took a 3-2 lead on a made 32 saves. with freshman Katie Morrison, who recorded her power- play goal at 11:56 of the period. first collegiate goal. Stephanie Hansen was strong Stephanie Hansen came on in relief in the Score by Periods in goal with a 29-save effort as the Warriors out Clarkson goal and made 20 saves over the final CLARKSON (2-1-2) 0 1 0 x — 1 shot the Knights, 33-14. 48 minutes. Mercyhurst (4-2-1) 1 1 0 x — 2 Score by Periods Score by Periods 1st: MC-Bourbeau-3 (Marchese); 18:51 Wayne State (2-2-1) 1 1 2 0 — 4 CLARKSON (2-2-3) 0 2 1 0 — 3 2nd: MC-Jones-4 (Marchese, Pendleton); 11:50 CLARKSON (2-0-1) 0 3 1 0 — 4 Providence (3-2-2) 2 1 0 0 — 3 CU-Williams-2 (Maluta); 17:14 3rd: No Scoring 1st: WS-Zamora-3 (Monk, Snelgrove); 19:50 1st: PC-Thatcher-6 (Gigliotti, Gryp); 0:24 Penalties: Clarkson 5/10, Mercyhurst 6/12 2nd: CU-Shaidle-1 (Park), ppg; 11:36 PC-Thatcher-7 (Zimmerman, Gigliotti), Power Plays: Clarkson 0-6, Mercyhurst 0-5 WS-King-1 (Campbell); 12:23 ppg; 17:11 Svs: CU (McDonald - 59:50) 11-11-10 =32 CU-Shaidle-2 (Nolan), ppg; 15:27 2nd: CU-Morrison-2 (Madigan); 4:33 MC (Clark - 60:00) 4-9-0 =13 CU-Nolan-2 (Shaidle); 15:42 CU-Beazer-2 (Madigan); 6:22 3rd: CU-Morrison-1 (Nolan); 6:46 PC-Doolin-1 (Gigliotti, Gryp), ppg; 11:56 WS-Monk-2 (Zamora); 8:06 3rd: CU-Nolan-6 (Dittmer); 13:24 WS-Leng-2 (Monk, Thome); 17:46 OT: No Scoring Penalties: Clarkson 4/8, Wayne State 5/10 Penalties: Clarkson 12/24, Providence 11/22 Power Plays: Clarkson 2-5, Wayne State 0-4 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-10, Providence 2-11 Svs: CU (Hansen - 65:00) 6-7-13-3 =29 Svs: CU (McDonald - 17:11) 4-x-x-x =4 WS (Thibideau - 65:00) 4-1-4-1 =10 CU (Hansen - 47:49) x-13-6-1 =20 PC (Thomas - 65:00) 10-4-7-2 =23 Katie Morrison scored two, third-period goals as Clarkson rallied for a 2-1 victory at Northeastern (11/7). ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ Game-8 (November 7, 2004) - Att: 105 Game-10 (November 19, 2004) - Att: 156 Game-11 (November 20, 2004) - Att: 219 Matthews Arena, Boston, MA , Providence, RI Bright Hockey Center, Cambridge, MA Final Score: CLARKSON 2 - Northeastern 1 Final Score: Brown 2 - Clarkson 1 Final Score: Harvard 4 - Clarkson 0

Katie Morrison scored two goals in the third pe- Clarkson gave ninth-ranked Brown all it could For the first time this season, Clarkson was held riod as Clarkson rallied for the victory in Bos- handle, but the Golden Knights came up just short scoreless as Harvard, ranked fourth in the coun- ton. The Knights, who out shot the Huskies 44- in their bid to remain unbeaten in the ECACHL. try, shut out the Golden Knights on the road. 26, trailed 1-0 after two periods, but battled back After a scoreless first period, the Bears took a 2- Kira McDonald made a season-high 39 saves for in the third to snap a five-game winless stretch. 0 lead with a pair of goals eight seconds apart the Green and Gold. Clarkson was out shot 43-11 Morrison tallied her first of the game at 2:10 of midway through the second. Clarkson cut the and went 0-for-8 on the power play while the final stanza off an assist from Amanda deficit to one as captain Lindsay Williams tallied Harvard went 2-for-6 with the man-advantage. Dittmer and netted the game-winner, unassisted, unassisted at 10:04 of the third for her third goal at 10:09. Kira McDonald posted 25 saves. of the season. Clarkson pulled goaltender Kira Score by Periods ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ McDonald for the extra skater with 15 seconds CLARKSON (4-4-3, 2-2-0) 0 0 0 x — 0 Score by Periods left, but could not force the game to overtime. Harvard (6-1-1, 6-1-0) 1 2 1 x — 4 CLARKSON (3-2-3) 0 0 2 x — 2 Brown out shot the Knights 21-15. Northeastern (1-5-0) 0 1 0 x — 1 1st: HR-Vaillancourt-4 (Chu, Corriero); 11:58 Score by Periods 2nd: HR-Corriero-12 (Chu), shg; 14:56 1st: No Scoring CLARKSON (4-3-3, 2-1-0) 0 0 1 x — 1 HR-Corriero-13 (Chu, Banfield), ppg; 16:32 2nd: NU-Goodney-1 (Rochon, Petrich); 5:39 Brown (5-3-0, 4-2-0) 0 2 0 x — 2 3rd: HR-Banfield-2 (Corriero, Raimondi), 3rd: CU-Morrison-3 (Dittmer); 17:50 ppg; 12:39 CU-Morrison-4; 9:51 1st: No Scoring Penalties: Clarkson 6/12, Harvard 9/18 Penalties: Clarkson 8/16, Northeastern 9/18 2nd: BR-Moos-3 (Nugent, Zucker); 10:42 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-8, Harvard 2-6 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-9, Northeastern 0-7 BR-Holdredge-2 (McLaughlin, Olewinski); Svs: CU (McDonald - 59:47) 13-16-10 =39 Svs: CU (McDonald - 60:00) 9-6-10 =25 10:50 HR (Boe - 60:00) 6-4-1 =11 NU (Hourihan - 59:39) 11-23-8 =42 3rd: CU-Williams-3; 10:04 Penalties: Clarkson 3/6, Brown 5/10 Game-9 (November 13, 2004) - Att: 138 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-5, Brown 0-3 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Svs: CU (McDonald - 59:45) 9-7-3 =19 Game-12 (November 27, 2004) - Att: 652 Final Score: CLARKSON 6 - Elmira 2 BR (Shipe - 60:00) 7-5-2 =14 , Canton, NY Ashley Shaidle and Christine Bailkowski both Final Score: St. Lawrence 3 - Clarkson 2 scored two goals to lead Clarkson past Elmira in non-conference action. Shaidle opened the scor- Despite being out shot 45-18, Clarkson put a se- ing with back-to-back power-play goals at 10:36 vere scare into the St. Lawrence in their first and 15:09 of the first period. Jill Nolan made it ever meeting. The Knights got on the scoreboard 3-0 for the Knights at 4:58 of the second. Elmira, first as Emma Madigan scored her first goal of from Division III, got on the scoreboard to start the season at the 5:35 mark in the opening pe- the third with a goal at 2:32. Brooke Beazer put riod. In the second period, the Saints wasted little Clarkson back up by three with her third colle- time in tying the game, at 2:23, and then taking giate goal at 6:34. The Soaring Eagles’ answered the lead with a shorthanded marker at 6:44. The back at 10:04. Bailkowski, however, ended any lead was short-lived for SLU as Ashley Shaidle thoughts of an Elmira comeback by scoring her tallied her fifth goal of the season, a power-play first two goals of the season late in the final goal 57 seconds later. The Saints scored the game- stanza. Katie Morrison, Amanda Dittmer and winning goal in the third period with just over 10 Jessica Cloutier each recorded two assists in the minutes remaining. Kira McDonald finished with win. The Knights were 3-of-4 on the power play a season-high 42 saves. and killed off all three Elmira power plays. Score by Periods Score by Periods CLARKSON (4-5-3, 2-3-0) 1 1 0 x — 2 Elmira (2-1-0) 0 0 2 x — 2 St. Lawrence (9-2-2, 2-1-0) 0 2 1 x — 3 CLAKRSON (4-2-3) 2 1 3 x — 6 1st: CU-Madigan-1 (Beazer); 5:35 1st: CU-Shaidle-3 (Dittmer, Park), ppg; 10:36 2nd: SLU-Russell-10 (Grills, Bullard); 2:23 CU-Shaidle-4 (Nolan, Williams), ppg; 15:09 SLU-Guay-2 (Russell), shg; 6:44 2nd: CU-Nolan-7 (Bailkowski, Madigan); 4:58 CU-Shaidle-5 (Williams), ppg; 7:41 3rd: EC-Collins-4 (Hart); 2:32 3rd: SLU-Harbec-6 (Russell, Michael), ppg; CU-Beazer-3 (Morrison); 6:34 9:16 EC-Sargent-4 (Hurd, McLean); 10:04 Penalties: Clarkson 11/22, St. Lawrence 7/14 CU-Bailkowski-1 (Cloutier, Morrison), ppg Power Plays: Clarkson 1-7, St. Lawrence 1-11 12:32 Svs: CU (McDonald - 59:35) 21-14-7 =42 CU-Bailkowski-2 (Cloutier, Dittmer); 19:15 SLU (Guckian - 60:00) 3-6-7 =16 Penalties: Clarkson 3/6, Elmira 4/8 Power Plays: Clarkson 3-4, Elmira 0-3 Svs: CU (McDonald - 60:00) 3-7-5 =15 EC (Racine - 60:00) 8-9-9 =26 Christine Bailkowski Assistant captain, Ashley Shaidle scored a power-play goal as Clarkson tied sixth-ranked St. Lawrence 1-1 at Cheel Arena (11/28). ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ Game-13 (November 28, 2004) - Att: 542 Game-15 (December 4, 2004) - Att: 193 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Final Score: CLARKSON 1 - St. Lawrence 1ot Final Score: CLARKSON 4 - Niagara 3

Kira McDonald stopped 27 of 28 shots through The Knights' freshman class provides the bulk of 65 minutes against the sixth-ranked team in the the offense with three goals as the Knights closed country as Clarkson earned a tie against St. out 2004 with a sweep of Niagara. Katie Morrison Lawrence. After a scoreless first period, the scored two goals and one assist, while Brooke Knights broke the deadlock midway through the Beazer broke a 3-3 tie with the game-winner, a second frame on Ashley Shaidle's power-play power-play tally with 6:35 to play. Christine marker, her sixth goal of the season with Katie Bailkowski also scored for the Green and Gold, Morrison assisting. With just 2:36 remaining in who extended their unbeaten streak to 2-0-1 as regulation, the Saints forced the tie. they broke for the semester. Kira McDonald fin- ished with 25 saves, including 11 in the third. Score by Periods St. Lawrence (9-2-3, 2-1-1) 0 0 1 0 — 1 Score by Periods CLARKSON (4-5-4, 2-3-1) 0 1 0 0 — 1 ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ Niagara (5-8-1) 1 1 1 x — 3 CLARKSON (6-5-4) 1 1 2 x — 4 1st: No Scoring 2nd: CU-Shaidle-6 (Morrison), ppg; 12:32 1st: NIA-Donvan-2 (O'Hara, Hoyle-Levy); 9:33 3rd: SLU-Berlinquette-3 (Michael, Pahler); CU-Morrison-5; 19:57 17:24 2nd: CU-Morrison-6 (Nolan, Lubrano); 3:24 OT: No Scoring NIA-Moulson-3 (Riggs), ppg; 16:12 Penalties: Clarkson 7/14, St. Lawrence 9/18 3rd: CU-Bailkowski-3 (Beazer, Lubrano), ppg; Power Plays: Clarkson 1-8, St. Lawrence 0-5 11:36 Svs: CU (McDonald - 65:00) 15-6-6-0 =27 NIA-Jack-4 (Gray); 12:09 SLU (Moffat - 65:00) 4-7-11-1 =23 CU-Beazer-4 (Bailkowski, Morrison), ppg; ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ 13:25 Penalties: Clarkson 3/6, Niagara 6/12 Game-14 (December 3, 2004) - Att: 107 Power Plays: Clarkson 2-6, Niagara 1-3 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Svs: CU (McDonald - 60:00) 5-9-11 =25 Final Score: CLARKSON 1 - Niagara 1 NIA (Rudy - 58:30) 7-7-5 =19 Kristi Shaw Jessica Cloutier scored on the power play late in the first period for the lone goal of the contest and Kira McDonald posted 31 saves, including 26 Game-16 (January 1, 2005) - Att: 1,257 Game-17 (January 2, 2005) - Att: 210 over the final 40 minutes to lead Clarkson. 1980 Olympic Arena, Lake Placid, NY 1980 Olympic Arena, Lake Placid, NY Final Score: Boston College 1 - Clarkson 0 Final Score: CLARKSON 1 - Boston Coll. 1 ot Score by Periods Niagara (5-7-1) 0 0 0 x — 0 Clarkson opened the New Year with a strong de- The Golden Knights salvaged the opening week- CLARKSON (5-5-4) 1 0 0 x — 1 fensive effort, but failed to score against Boston end of 2005 with a tie against Boston College in College in a non-league game played before a the Adirondack Mountains. After falling behind 1st: CU-Cloutier-3 (Dittmer, Williams), record crowd of 1,257 at the famed 1980 Olym- 1-0 through the first period, Christine Bailkowski ppg; 14:08 pic Arena in Lake Placid. Kira McDonald made scored on a power-play goal to knot the score. 2nd: No scoring 12 saves and allowed only one goal. Ashley Shaidle and Jill Nolan each tallied assists 3rd: No Scoring The Golden Knights out shot BC 28-18 through on the goal. Stephanie Hansen and Kira McDonald Penalties: Clarkson 4/8, Niagara 6/12 the game and allowed only nine shots over the combined to make 22 saves while allowing one Power Plays: Clarkson 1-5, Niagara 0-3 final two periods. The Eagles scored their lone goal. Clarkson out shot the Eagles for the second Svs: CU (McDonald - 60:00) 5-13-13 =31 goal in the second frame. straight day, owning a 31-23 advantage through NIA (Rutledge - 58:23) 9-7-6 =22 65 minutes of play. Score by Periods CLARKSON (6-6-4) 0 0 0 x — 0 Score by Periods Boston College (5-11-1) 0 1 0 x — 1 CLARKSON (6-6-5) 0 1 0 0 — 1 Boston College (5-11-2) 1 0 0 0 — 1 1st: No Scoring 2nd: BC-Lee Mirasolo-1 (Sanders, McInnis); 1st: BC-Harris-7 (Feldman, Stuart); 17:07 10:39 2nd: CU-Bailkowski-4 (Shaidle, Coates), ppg; 3rd: No Scoring 19:41 Penalties: Clarkson 2/4, Boston College 5/10 3rd: No Scoring Power Plays: Clarkson 0-5, Boston College 0-2 OT: No Scoring Svs: CU (McDonald - 60:00) 9-4-4 =17 Penalties: Clarkson 4/8, Boston College 8/16 BC (Quandt - 60:00) 11-7-10 =28 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-8, Boston College 0-4 Svs: CU (McDonald - 17:07) 1-x-x-x =1 CU (Hansen - 47:53) 0-8-7-2 =17 Jessica Cloutier BC (Quandt - 65:00) 12-7-9-5 =33 Stephanie Hansen posted her second shutout of the season behind 15 saves as the Knights blanked Vermont 4-0 in Burlington (1/15). ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ Game-18 (January 7, 2005) - Att: 158 Game-20 (January 14, 2005) - Att: 697 Game-22 (January 22, 2005) - Att: 152 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY , Hanover, NH Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Final Score: Yale 2 - Clarkson 1 ot Final Score: Dartmouth 5 - Clarkson 2 Final Score: CLARKSON 2 - Quinnipiac 2 ot

Clarkson suffered its first loss at home of the Clarkson rallied from a 2-0 first-period deficit Brooke Beazer scored on a wrap-around shot with season when ECACHL leader Yale scored the win- with a pair of goals early in the second to put a just 1:35 remaining as Clarkson was able to sal- ning goal with just 37 seconds remaining in over- scare into second-ranked Dartmouth. The Big vage a non-league tie against Quinnipiac at home. time. Trailing 1-0 after a late first-period power- Green, however, answered back with three goals The Bobcats got on the scoreboard first with a play goal by the Bulldogs, the Knights tied the later in the middle frame, including two on the power-play marker at 10:06 in the first period. A game early in the third on Melissa Marshall's power play, to gain the win at home. Emma scramble in front of the net led to Quinnipiac’s first goal of the season. In overtime, neither team Madigan and Brooke Beazer scored for the second goal at the 8:03 mark of the middle frame could muster a shot until the final minute when Knights, who out shot Dartmouth 12-11 in the before the Knights started their rally. Clarkson Yale produced a shot from a tough angle that was scoreless third period. finally got on the scoreboard when, at the 12:37 quickly rebounded by the Bulldogs. Just a few sec- mark, Jill Nolan jammed home her eighth goal onds later, a similarly tough shot was initially Score by Periods of the season inside the left goal post to pull the stopped by Stephanie Hansen only to trickle CLARKSON (6-9-5, 2-6-1) 0 2 0 x — 2 Green and Gold within one. Ashley Shaidle set up just over the goal line. Dartmouth (16-1-0, 9-0-0) 2 3 0 x — 5 both Clarkson goals. The game was played virtu- ally penalty-free, with no infractions called in Score by Periods 1st: DC-Hagge-12 (Piper); 0:07 the final 25 minutes. Stephanie Hansen and Kira Yale (10-7-0, 8-2-0) 1 0 0 1 — 2 DC-Weatherston-28 (Walton, Apps); 13:26 McDonald combined to make 14 saves for CLARKSON (6-7-5, 2-4-1) 0 0 1 0 — 1 2nd: CU-Madigan-2 (Williams, Dittmer); 0:56 Clarkson, with McDonald moving to 5-8-3 on CU-Beazer-5 (Park), ppg; 7:24 the season. 1st: Y-Zingler-5 (Sharun, Symington), ppg; DC-Piper-17 (Capuano), ppg; 8:38 18:57 DC-Weatherston-29 (Apps, Anderson), ppg; Score by Periods 2nd: No Scoring 13:36 Quinnipiac (4-16-2) 1 1 0 0 — 2 3rd: CU-Marshall-1; 6:03 DC-Piper-18; 19:28 CLARKSON (7-9-6) 0 1 1 0 — 2 3rd: No Scoring OT: Y-Johnson-4 (Symington, Duggan); 4:23 ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ Penalties: Clarkson 3/6, Yale 5/10 Penalties: Clarkson 5/10, Dartmouth 6/12 1st: QU-Pellatt-4 (Riley, Graham), ppg; 10:06 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-5, Yale 1-3 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-6, Dartmouth 2-5 2nd: QU-Jaffray-7 (Gallagher); 8:03 Svs: CU (Hansen - 64:23) 11-8-7-1 =27 Svs: CU (McDonald - 28:38) 6-3-x =9 CU-Nolan-8 (Shaidle); 12:37 Y (Love - 64:23) 2-9-3-0 =14 CU (Hansen - 31:22) x-8-11 =19 3rd: CU-Beazer-6 (Shaidle); 18:25 DC (Capuano - 60:00) 9-4-12 =25 OT: No Scoring Penalties: Clarkson 3/6, Quinnipiac 4/8 Game-21 (January 15, 2005) - Att: 133 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-4, Quinnipiac 1-3 Gutterson Fieldhouse, Burlington, VT Svs: CU (Hansen - 28:03) 5-1-x-x =6 Game-19 (January 8, 2005) - Att: 166 Final Score: CLARKSON 4 - Vermont 0 CU (McDonald - 36:57) x-3-2-3 =8 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY QU (Lapare - 65:00) 3-8-9-3 =23 Final Score: Princeton 3 - Clarkson 0 Stephanie Hansen posted her second shutout of the season behind 15 saves as the Knights broke Tenth-ranked Princeton handed the Knights their out of a five-game winless skid (0-4-1) with the second straight league loss at Cheel with a domi- whitewash over Vermont in Burlington. Fresh- nating effort over the Green and Gold. The Ti- man defenseman Amanda Dittmer scored the gers, who scored a goal in each period, out shot only goal Clarkson would need when she con- Clarkson 34-19, including a 14-0 margin over nected for her first collegiate goal, a power-play the opening 20 minutes. Kira McDonald finished marker, at 10:56 of the first period. Emma with 31 saves. Madigan netted her third of the season at 13:24 of the second. Clarkson padded its lead with a Score by Periods pair of third-period goals by Lindsay Williams Princeton (10-5-3, 4-4-1) 1 1 1 x — 3 and Katie Morrison. Dittmer and Morrison fin- CLARKSON (6-8-5, 2-5-1) 0 0 0 x — 0 ished with two points (1-1) each. The Knights out shot the Catamounts 34-15. 1st: PRI-Butsch-3 (Brown, Watt); 11:47 2nd: PRI-Clark-2 (Oakley, Maglione), ppg; 15:06 Score by Periods 3rd: PRI-Watt-4 (Jackson, Pearce); 0:42 CLARKSON (7-9-5, 3-6-1) 1 1 2 x — 4 Penalties: Clarkson 5/10, Princeton 3/6 Vermont (2-17-3, 0-8-0) 0 0 0 x — 0 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-3, Princeton 1-5 Svs: CU (McDonald - 60:00) 13-12-6 =31 1st: CU-Dittmer-1 (Park, Bailkowski), ppg; PRI (Gaudiel - 60:00) 0-8-11 =19 10:56 2nd: CU-Madigan-3 (Dittmer, Shaidle); 13:24 3rd: CU-Williams-4 (Morrison); 2:01 CU-Morrison-7 (Beazer, Nolan), ppg; 7:43 Penalties: Clarkson 1/2, Vermont 2/4 Power Plays: Clarkson 2-2, Vermont 0-1 Svs: CU (Hansen - 60:00) 9-3-3 =15 UVM (Cote - 60:00) 14-8-8 =30 Amanda Dittmer Making her first start of the season, Jessica Finley posted 12 saves to backstop the Golden Knights to a 5-0 shutout over Quinnipiac (1/23).

Game-23 (January 23, 2005) - Att: 117 ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ Game-26 (February 4, 2005) - Att: 212 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Hobey Baker Rink, Princeton, NJ Final Score: CLARKSON 5 - Quinnipiac 0 Final Score: Princeton 2 - Clarkson 1 ot

Making her first start of the season, Jessica Finley A huge ECAC point on the road was just seconds made 12 saves to record her second career shut- away for Clarkson, but the Golden Knights came out as Clarkson dominated Quinnipiac in the sec- up just short of an upset as nationally-ranked ond game of the their weekend series at Cheel. Princeton pulled out an overtime victory in New Brooke Beazer scored early in the first period Jersey. The Tigers, ranked ninth in the country and three successive goals over a 1:08 span late and one of the hottest teams in the nation, ral- in the second frame added to the Knights’ lead. lied for the victory by getting the winning goal Freshman defenseman Meghan Park scored her with just 17 seconds remaining in the extra ses- first career goal when she took a shot from just sion. Clarkson took a 1-0 lead in the second pe- inside the blue line at 13:22, followed by goals riod on Jill Nolan’s team-high 10th goal of the from Ashley Shaidle and Christine Bailkowski year at 6:57 with Brooke Beazer assisting. for a 4-0 Clarkson lead. Bailkowski scored her Princeton came back to tie at 7:41 of the third. second goal of the game and sixth of the season The Tigers spoiled an outstanding effort in goal at the 12:29 mark of the third to complete the by Clarkson’s Kira McDonald with the deciding scoring. goal at 4:43 of overtime. The Tigers out shot the Knights 48-13, but McDonald responded with a Score by Periods season-high 46 saves to keep Clarkson in the Quinnipiac (4-17-2) 0 0 0 x — 0 contest. Clarkson was 0-of-3 on the power play, CLARKSON (8-9-6) 1 3 1 x — 5 while Princeton was 0-of-4 with the man advan- tage. 1st: CU-Nolan-9 (Beazer); 5:58 2nd: CU-Park-1 (Beazer); 13:22 Score by Periods CU-Shaidle-7 (Marshall, Nolan); 13:44 CLARKSON (9-11-6, 4-8-1) 0 1 0 0 — 1 ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ CU-Bailkowski-5 (Cloutier, Marshall); 14:30 Princeton (12-5-4, 6-4-2) 0 0 1 1 — 2 3rd: CU-Bailkowski-6 (Cloutier, Morrison); 12:29 1st: No Scoring Penalties: Clarkson 4/8, Quinnipiac 2/4 2nd: CU-Nolan-10 (Beazer); 6:57 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-2, Quinnipiac 0-4 3rd: PRI-Keady-9 (Pearce, McCumber); 7:41 Svs: CU (Finley - 60:00) 6-3-3 =12 Kira McDonald OT: PRI-Pearce-12 (Hession, McCumber); 4:43 QU (Lapare - 34:57) 4-7-x =11 Penalties: Clarkson 4/8, Princeton 3/6 QU (Wolitski - 25:03) x-5-10 =15 Game-25 (January 29, 2005) - Att: 101 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-3,Princeton 0-4 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Svs: CU (McDonald - 64:43) 16-10-18-2 =46 Game-24 (January 28, 2005) - Att: 290 Final Score: CLARKSON 2 - Cornell 0 PRI (Gaudiel - 64:43) 4-3-5-0 =12 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Final Score: Colgate 3 - Clarkson 1 Kira McDonald stopped 22 shots for her second Game-27 (February 5, 2005) - Att: 482 shutout of the season and sixth of her career as , New Haven, CT Despite out shooting Colgate 24-16, Clarkson Clarkson blanked Cornell Saturday afternoon at Final Score: Yale 2 - Clarkson 0 saw its three-game unbeaten streak come to an Cheel. Brooke Beazer took little time getting end with the loss to the Raiders. Colgate took a Clarkson on the scoreboard, scoring an unassisted Despite another strong effort on the road against 3-0 lead early in the third period before the goal, her seventh of the season, at the 4:46 mark one of the top teams in the league, the Golden Knights finally got on the scoreboard in the final of the first period. The Golden Knights domi- Knights lost a close game for the second time minute of play with Christine Bailkowski 's sev- nated the opening 20 minutes, out shooting over the weekend, falling at Yale. Following an enth goal of the season. Captain Lindsay Will- Cornell 16-6. In the second period, Melissa outstanding effort on Friday, Kira McDonald was iams assisted on Clarkson’s lone tally. The two Marshall picked up her second goal of the season strong in goal again for the Knights against the teams combined for just four penalties and the at the 2:42 mark of the middle stanza. Freshman Bulldogs with 25 stops. McDonald recorded her Raiders went 1-for-2 on the power play. Colgate Katie Morrison and Christine Bailkowski each 1000th career save in the game. After a scoreless was held to only six shots in the final two periods. gained assists on the goal. The game was played first period, Yale tallied late in the middle frame in a quick 1 hour and 55 minutes as no penalties and again early in the third to account for all the Score by Periods were called in the entire game. goals in the game. Colgate (10-11-2, 4-5-2) 2 0 1 x — 3 CLARKSON (8-10-6, 3-7-1) 0 0 1 x — 1 Score by Periods Score by Periods Cornell (3-13-3, 3-11-1) 0 0 0 x — 0 CLARKSON (9-12-6, 4-9-1) 0 0 0 x — 0 1st: COL-Barre-9 (King, Irvine); 6:11 CLARKSON (9-10-6, 4-7-1) 1 1 0 x — 2 Yale (11-12-1, 9-5-1) 0 1 1 x — 2 COL-Paiano-6 (Barre, Irvine), ppg; 12:44 2nd: No Scoring 1st: CU-Beazer-7; 4:46 1st: No Scoring 3rd: COL-Paiano-7 (Barre Irvine); 2:49 2nd: CU-Marshall-2 (Morrison, Bailkowski); 2nd: Y-N. Resor-2 (Jacque, Babony); 16:15 CU-Bailkowski-7 (Williams); 19:04 2:42 3rd: Y-H. Resor-2 (Caplette, Savard); 3:35 Penalties: Clarkson 2/4, Colgate 2/4 Penalties: Clarkson 0/0, Cornell 0/0 Penalties: Clarkson 2/4, Yale 4/8 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-2, Colgate 1-2 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-0, Cornell 0-0 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-4, Yale 0-2 Svs: CU (Finley - 59:23) 8-3-2 =13 Svs: CU (McDonald - 60:00) 6-8-8 =22 Svs: CU (McDonald - 60:00) 6-7-12 =25 COL (Lahar - 60:00) 6-5-12 =23 COR (Vineberg - 60:00) 15-5-4 =24 Y (Love - 59:58) 6-8-5 =19 Andrea Maluta's first career goal could not have come at a better time as she tallied the winning goal in Clarkson's 3-2 victory over traditional ECACHL power Brown (2/19).

Game-28 (February 11, 2005) - Att: 101 ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ Game-29 (February 12, 2005) - Att: 317 ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ Game-31 (February 18, 2005) - Att: 118 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Final Score: CLARKSON 3 - Vermont 0 Final Score: Dartmouth 4 - Clarkson 2 Final Score: Harvard 5 - Clarkson 0

Kira McDonald recorded her third shutout of the Third-ranked Dartmouth held off Clarkson in With a four-goal outburst in the second period, season and second in four games with Clarkson’s ECACHL play at Cheel. The Big Green opened sixth-ranked Harvard skated by the Knights in whitewash of Vermont to start a five-game home the scoring just 2:43 in, but the Knights wasted Potsdam. After a scoreless opening frame, stand at Cheel Arena in impressive fashion. Cap- little time knotting the game at 1-1 with Brooke Harvard gained control with an impressive effort tain Lindsay Williams wasted little time getting Beazer's goal at 4:10. The turning point in the in the middle frame. The Crimson finished off the Knights on the scoreboard as she stuffed in a game came in the second period when the Big the scoring at the 5:10 mark of the third stanza. rebound at the 8:53 mark. Williams’ fifth goal of Green scored two times in under three minutes to the season was assisted by Andrea Maluta and take a 3-1 advantage into the final period. Jill Score by Periods Amanda Dittmer. The Knights added their sec- Nolan scored to pull the Knights within one at Harvard (18-6-1, 15-1-1) 0 4 1 x — 5 ond goal of the period when Christine Bailkowski the 8:07 mark of the third with a power-play CLARKSON(11-14-6, 5-11-1) 0 0 0 x — 0 lobbed a shot into the back of the net at the goal. Dartmouth used its own power-play marker 14:03 mark for her eighth tally of the season. to regain its two-goal advantage five minutes later. 1st: No Scoring Christina Valesente and Jessica Cloutier each The Golden Knights owned a 31-21 shot advan- 2nd: HR-Banfield-7 (Corriero, Vallancourt), added assists. Clarkson pushed its lead to 3-0 in tage. ppg; 2:28 the second period with a power play goal from HR-Corriero-46 (Vaillancourt, Chu); 5:02 Cloutier, her fourth of the season, as she batted Score by Periods HR-Johnston-3 (Raimondi,Sweet); 6:23 in a deflected shot while she was down on the ice Dartmouth (21-3-0, 14-2-0) 1 2 1 x — 4 HR-Chu-9 (Banfield, Vaillancourt); 18:13 in front of the crease. Katie Morrison and CLARKSON(10-13-6, 5-10-1) 1 0 1 x — 2 3rd: HR-Chu-10 (Corriero, Vaillancourt); 5:10 Bailkowski each were awarded an assist. Vermont Penalties: Clarkson 3/6, Harvard 6/12 had a chance to close the scoring gap late in the 1st: DC-Ethier-10 (Anderson); 2:43 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-5, Harvard 1-2 period when they enjoyed a two-man advantage CU-Beazer-8 (Dittmer, Nolan); 4:10 Svs: CU (McDonald - 38:13) 10-9-x =19 for 1 minute, 45 seconds. The Catamounts were 2nd: DC-Hagge-21 (Ruta, BreMiller), ppg; CU (Hansen - 21:47) x-0-8 =8 able to muster four solid shots in the time frame, 10:57 HR (Boe - 60:00) 2-4-7 =13 ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ but could not get a shot past McDonald, who fin- DC-Hagge-22; 13:31 ished with 20 saves for her seventh career shutout. 3rd: CU-Nolan-11 (Williams, Madigan), ppg; Game-32 (February 19, 2005) - Att: 237 8:09 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Score by Periods DC-Dornfried-5 (Batcheller), ppg; 13:35 Final Score: CLARKSON 3 - Brown 2 Vermont (5-21-3, 3-12-0) 0 0 0 x — 0 Penalties: Clarkson 2/4, Dartmouth 4/8 CLARKSON (10-12-6, 5-9-1) 2 1 0 x — 3 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-4, Dartmouth 2-2 Sophomore defenseman Andrea Maluta could not Svs: CU (McDonald - 59:25) 5-6-6 =17 have picked a better time to score her first career 1st: CU-Williams-5 (Maluta, Dittmer); 8:53 DC (Lane - 60:00) 10-10-9 =29 goal as she tallied midway through the third pe- CU-Bailkowski-8 (Valesente, Cloutier); riod as Clarkson gained its biggest victory as an 14:03 Game-30 (February 15, 2005) - Att: 212 NCAA program and clinched the final playoff 2nd: CU-Cloutier-4 (Morrison, Bailkowski), Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY spot in the ECACHL with the triumph over ppg; 13:35 Final Score: CLARKSON 3 - Plattsburgh 1 Brown. Meghan Park scored her second goal of 3rd: No Scoring the season at the 11:35 mark in the first period Penalties: Clarkson 5/10, Vermont 6/12 Jill Nolan scored two goals in the final 22 min- as the Knights had a 1-0 lead after the first 20 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-6, Vermont 0-5 utes as Clarkson got back on the winning track minutes. Brown came back early in the second Svs: CU (McDonald - 60:00) 4-9-7 =20 with the victory over Division III power period to make it 1-1. The game was tied for just UVM (Cote - 60:00) 8-6-12 =26 Plattsburgh State. Brooke Beazer poked in a re- under three minutes, however, as Jill Nolan picked bound while on the power play at 12:31 of the up her team-leading 14th goal of the season at first period to start the scoring. Plattsburgh State 7:42. The Bears tied it again at 5:05 of the third. would not go away in the third period, despite The Knights wouldn’t allow the tie to remain for being out shot 20-5 through the first two frames, long, as Maluta scored at 7:12, with Katie scoring on their first shot of the final stanza with Morrison contributing her team-leading 12th as- a power-play marker at 4:17. The Knights fin- sist of the season. Kira McDonald stopped 28 ished the game with a 25-9 advantage in shots. shots as Brown out shot Clarkson 30-19.

Score by Periods Score by Periods Plattsburgh (16-4-1) 0 0 1 x — 1 Brown (12-13-2, 8-9-1) 0 1 1 x — 2 CLARKSON(11-13-6) 1 1 1 x — 3 CLARKSON(12-14-6, 6-11-1) 1 1 1 x — 3

1st: CU-Beazer-9 (Morrison, Dittmer), ppg; 12:31 1st: CU-Park-2 (Beazer); 11:35 2nd: CU-Nolan-12 (Shaidle, Beazer); 18:06 2nd: BR-Lane-3 (Holdredge, Guay); 4:43 3rd: PS-Gibson-16 (Clarke, Taylor), ppg; 4:33 CU-Nolan-14 (Shaidle); 7:42 CU-Nolan-13 (Park); 17:36 3rd: BR-Moore-9 (Moos, Ramsay); 5:05 Penalties: Clarkson 2/4, Plattsburgh 3/6 CU-Maluta-1 (Morrison); 7:12 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-3, Plattsburgh 1-2 Penalties: Clarkson 1/2, Brown 3/6 Svs: CU (McDonald - 60:00) 3-2-3 =8 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-3, Brown 0-1 PS (Roy - 29:36) 12-2-x =14 Svs: CU (McDonald - 60:00) 7-13-8 =28 Christina Valesente PS (Doyle - 30:24) x-4-4 =8 BR (Silverman - 57:32) 9-4-3 =16 Emma Madigan scored one goal and one assist to help Clarkson defeat Cornell 4-1 in Ithaca (2/25) as the Golden Knights clinched a berth in the ECACHL playoffs.

Game-33 (February 25, 2005) - Att: 147 ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ Game-35 (March 4, 2005) - Att: 253 ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ Game-36 , Ithaca, NY ECACHL Quarterfinals - Game 1 (March 5, 2005) - Att: 309 Final Score: CLARKSON 4 - Cornell 1 Bright Hockey Center, Cambridge, MA ECACHL Quarterfinals - Game 2 Final Score: Harvard 5 - Clarkson 0 Bright Hockey Center, Cambridge, MA Lindsay Williams and Emma Madigan each scored a goal and picked up an assist as Clarkson won its Kira McDonald came within one save of tying Christine Bailkowski broke a scoreless streak by second straight game with a win over Cornell. her career-high when she stopped 49 shots in the Clarkson against Harvard, but the Crimson ended The Knights gained control early in the contest Golden Knights’ first-ever postseason appearance, the Golden Knights’ season on Saturday by de- as they produced two goals in the first nine but her efforts came up short as Clarkson lost to feating the Green and Gold in the second game of minutes of play. Madigan scored her fourth goal ECACHL regular season champion Harvard in the ECACHL quarterfinals. The Golden Knights of the season at the 5:35 mark, with assists going the opening round of the league playoffs. had a better showing against Harvard on Saturday to Williams and Carolynn Zidek. Kristi Shaw Harvard’s offense was too strong early on for the afternoon as they were out shot 36-17, a 17-shot added her first goal of the season on a scramble in Knights as the top five-ranked Crimson scored improvement from Friday’s contest. The Crim- front of the net at 8:27. Clarkson took a 4-0 four goals in the opening frame to take a com- son scored the lone goal in the first period and advantage with two more goals in the middle manding lead. Harvard also added another goal in added two more tallies in the middle frame to period. Meghan Park netted a power-play marker the third period for the final tally. hold a 3-0 lead through 40 minutes. Bailkowski at 0:25 in the second as classmates Brooke Beazer scored her power-play marker at the 5:18 mark and Katie Morrison assisted. At the tail end of Score by Periods of the third, an unassisted tally, for her 10th goal the period, Williams scored her sixth goal of the CLARKSON (13-16-6) 0 0 0 x — 0 of the season. Kira McDonald made 33 saves. season at 18:15. Madigan earned the assist on the Harvard (21-6-3) 4 0 1 x — 5 Over the two-game series, McDonald stopped 82 Knights’ final tally. Kira McDonald was one shot of the 90 shots she faced. short of a shutout, stopping 17 shots. 1st: HR-Corriero-50 (Vaillancourt, Banfield); 0:28 Score by Periods HR-Sweet-6 (Johnston, Raimondi); 7:22 CLARKSON (13-17-6) 0 0 1 x — 1 Score by Periods HR-Vaillancourt-19 (Banfield, Cahow), ppg; Harvard (22-6-3) 1 2 0 x — 3 CLARKSON (13-14-6, 7-11-1) 2 2 0 x — 4 8:22 Cornell (3-21-3, 3-15-1) 0 0 1 x — 1 HR-Sweet-7 (Johnston); 15:41 1st: HR-Corriero-52 (Brady, Banfield); 2:39 ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ 2nd: No Scoring 2nd: HR-Johnston-5 (Raimondi); 2:19 1st: CU-Madigan-4 (Zidek, Williams); 5:35 3rd: HR-Corriero-51 (Banfield, Vaillancourt); HR-Banfield-9 (Raimondi, Cahow), ppg; CU-Shaw-1; 8:27 3:29 15:03 2nd: CU-Park-3 (Beazer, Morrison), ppg; 0:25 Penalties: Clarkson 3/6, Harvard 7/22 3rd: CU-Bailkowski-10, ppg; 5:18 CU-Williams-6 (Madigan); 18:45 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-6, Harvard 1-3 Penalties: Clarkson 1/2, Harvard 4/8 3rd: COR-Munhofen-4 (Kristalyn, Svs: CU (McDonald - 60:00) 16-15-18 =49 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-4, Harvard 1-1 Hodgkinson); 0:57 HR (Boe - 60:00) 4-7-5 =16 Svs: CU (McDonald - 60:00) 11-11-11 =33 Penalties: Clarkson 3/6, Cornell 3/6 HR (Boe - 60:00) 3-7-6 =16 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-3, Cornell 0-3 Svs: CU (McDonald - 59:47) 3-6-8 =17 COR (Baronick - 40:00) 8-7-x =15 COR (McConnachie - 20:00) x-x-12 =12

Game-34 (February 26, 2005) - Att: 220 Starr Rink, Hamilton, NY Final Score: Colgate 2 - Clarkson 1

Despite a furious third period that saw Clarkson out shoot Colgate 11-4, the Knights closed out the regular season with a loss to the Raiders. The Knights fell behind by two goals in the opening period and could not recover. Christine Bailkowski cut the Colgate advantage in half with a power- play marker late in the second period. Clarkson finished with a 23-17 advantage in shots.

Score by Periods CLARKSON (13-15-6, 7-12-1) 0 1 0 x — 1 Colgate (16-13-4, 9-7-4) 2 0 0 x — 2

1st: COL-Leene-4 (Irvine, Barre), ppg; 9:40 COL-Kehoe-6 (Leene, Bradford); 16:24 2nd: CU-Shaidle-9 (Bailkowski, Cloutier), ppg; 14:51 3rd: No Scoring Penalties: Clarkson 2/4, Colgate 3/6 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-3, Colgate 1-2 Svs: CU (McDonald - 59:04) 3-8-4 =15 COL (Lahar - 60:00) 8-3-11 =22