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Director’s Message Welcome to another Ravens hockey season. We are extremely excited about this year’s edition of the women’s ice hockey team as they vie for a spot at the CIS National Championship. Head coach Shelley Coolidge has recruited some exceptional talent to add depth to our team. They have worked hard over the summer and fall months in preparation to compete in one of the toughest leagues in the CIS. Please join us in supporting these extraordinary student-athletes as they pursue their very best in academics and athletics. Good luck Ravens! Jennifer Brenning Director of Recreation & Athletics
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Jennifer Brenning Director of Recreation & Athletics Bob Rumscheidt Manager, Interuniversity Programs
�Being a Raven meant a home away from home at Athletics and the Ice House. Most importantly, being a Raven meant an instant group of great friends that will last a lifetime. I met amazing people, learned so much and had an incredible experience as a Raven. I can’t imagine my undergrad without that opportunity!� Tara O’Reilly, Carleton Raven 2006-2010
Romy Nehme Manager, Marketing and Brand Development Christina Atallah Sports Information OfďŹ cer Nadine Smith Head Athletic Therapist Paul Blackman Equipment Coordinator Robert LeRoy Event Coordinator
â€?When you become a Raven, it’s about learning to trust teammates and surrendering your personal needs, to be willing to sacriďŹ ce for the greater good of the team‌The red represents the hard work, injuries, blood, sweat and tears, the black is our conďŹ dence and intimidation factor and the white represents our clear and pure love of the game.â€? Val Charbonneau, Carleton Raven 2005-2010
Erin Veitch Varsity Administrator
Colours: Scarlet, Black & White Home Arena: Ice House Capacity – 500 Member: Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) RÊseau du sport Êtudiant du QuÊbec (RSEQ)
Regular Season Schedule 2010-2011 Date
Opponent
Location
Time
Date
Opponent
Location
Time
Oct. 17
Ottawa
Carleton
2 PM
Jan. 9
UdeM
UdeM
2 PM
Oct. 23
Concordia
Carleton
7 PM
Jan. 16
Concordia
Concordia
3 PM
Oct. 30
McGill
McGill
2 PM
Jan. 23
Ottawa
Carleton
2 PM
Oct. 31
UdeM
UdeM
2 PM
Jan. 29
McGill
Carleton
7 PM
Nov. 6
Ottawa
Ottawa
2 PM
Feb. 5
McGill
McGill
7 PM
Nov. 7
McGill
McGill
2 PM
Feb. 6
Concordia
Concordia
3 PM
Nov. 21
UdeM
Carleton
2 PM
Feb. 12
Concordia
Carleton
2 PM
Nov. 27
McGill
Carleton
7 PM
Feb. 13
UdeM
Carleton
2 PM
Nov. 28
UdeM
Carleton
2 PM
Feb. 18
Concordia
Concordia
7:30 PM
Jan. 8
Ottawa
Ottawa
2 PM
Feb. 20
Ottawa
Carleton
2 PM
2010 – 2011 Carleton University Ravens
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Left to right: Front: Tamber Tisdale, Eri Kiribuchi, Erica Skinner, Kristen Marson, Miguel Filiatrault (assistant coach), Shelley Coolidge (head coach), Sara Seiler, Mandi Duhamel (assistant coach), Derek Miller (assistant coach), Claudia Bergeron, Melanie McKnight, Victoria Powers Middle: Sue MacGregor (mentor coach), Guylene Rodrigue (manager), Kristen MacDonald, Kaila Lassaline, Veronic Auger, Stephanie Plourde, Victoria Germuska, Jasmine LĂŠvesque, Olivia Sutter, Brigitte Roy (therapist), Valerie Charbonneau (assistant coach), Alanna Veerman (ďŹ tness coach), Susannah Juteau (sports nutrition intern) Back: John Nelson (academic coach), Sydnie MacDonald, Kate Allan, Brittany Simpson, Blaire Macdonald, Kelsey Vander Veen, Erin Beaver, Victoria Gouge, Sarah MacLean, Sadie Wegner, Alexandra Yallouz
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Head Coach: Shelley Coolidge Coolidge enters her second season behind the Ravens bench after spending six seasons as head coach of the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees women’s program, where the Lashburn, Sask. native led her team to four CIS National Championship tournament appearances. In 2004, she was named the RSEQ Coach of the Year and led her team to the national championship game against the University of Alberta Pandas.
Assistant Coach: Mandi Duhamel
Assistant Coach: Miguel Filiatrault
Coolidge was an assistant coach with the inaugural World University Games Canadian team that defeated the host Chinese squad, 3-1, to capture the first ever women’s hockey FISU gold medal. She is also a former manager of the Female Hockey Development program at Hockey Canada and a past-president of the CIS Women’s Hockey Coaching Association. Phone: 613-520-2600 x4220 Email: shelley_coolidge@carleton.ca
Assistant Coach: Derek Miller
Goalie Coach: Tom Dempsey
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Assistant Coach: Valerie Charbonneau
Lead Fitness Coach: Hassan Saeed
Fitness Coach: Alanna Veerman
Academic Coach: John Nelson
Athletic Therapist: Brigitte Roy
Mental Skills Coach: Shaunna Taylor
Team Doctor: Taryn Taylor
Sport Nutritionist: Beth Mansfield
Video Coach: Shawn MacDonnell
Mentor Coach: Sue MacGregor
Equipment Manager: Todd Jackson
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Nutrition Intern: Susannah Juteau
Scouts: Frank Marson, Gord MacLean & Marc Switalski
Skating Coach: Marc Power
Mentor Coaches: Marty Chesser & Steve Seguin
Assistant Equipment Manager: Kelsey Rozon
General Manager: Val Kowal
2010 – 2011 Carleton University Ravens
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Position: Forward Height: 5-3 Eligibility Year: 4
Position: Defence Height: 5-3 Eligibility Year: 1
Program: Integrated Science
Program: Mechanical Engineering
Hometown: Corunna, ON
Hometown: Winnipeg, MB
Last Team: Bluewater Jr. Hawks
Last Team: Balmoral College
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Position: Defence Height: 5-6 Eligibility Year: 3
Position: Defence Height: 5-6 Eligibility Year: 1
Program: Biology
Program: Psychology
Hometown: Kanata, ON
Hometown: Burlington, ON
Last Team: London Develettes
Last Team: Hamilton Midget AA
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Position: Center Height: 5-2 Eligibility Year: 4
Position: Defence Height: 5-11 Eligibility Year: 2
Program: Health Science
Program: Law / Political Science
Hometown: Drummondville, QC
Hometown: Brampton, ON
Last Team: CEGEP Limoilou
Last Team: Oakville Jr. Ice
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Position: Defence Height: 5-11 Eligibility Year: 2
Position: Center Height: 5-2 Eligibility Year: 1
Program: Communications
Program: Arts
Hometown: Oakville, ON
Hometown: Red Deer, AB
Last Team: Oakville Jr. Ice
Last Team: Red Deer Sutter Fund Chiefs
2010 – 2011 Carleton University Ravens
Position: Defence Height: 5-9 Eligibility Year: 5
Position: Forward Height: 5-6 Eligibility Year: 1
Program: Criminology
Program: Criminology
Hometown: Ajax, ON
Hometown: Hamilton, ON
Last Team: Etobicoke Jr. Dolphins
Last Team: Stoney Creek Midget AA
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Position: Forward Height: 5-2 Eligibility Year: 3
Position: Defence Height: 5-6 Eligibility Year: 2
Program: Forensic Science
Program: Civil Engineering
Hometown: Osgoode, ON
Hometown: Smiths Falls, ON
Last Team: NCCP Jr. Raiders
Last Team: Ottawa Jr. Senators
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Program: Journalism
Hometown: Miesbach, Germany
Hometown: North Vancouver, BC
Last Team: German National Team
Last Team: Vancouver Fusion
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2010 – 2011 Carleton University Ravens
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Position: Defence Height: 5-7 Eligibility Year: 2
Position: Forward Height: 5-5 Eligibility Year: 1
Program: Communications
Program: Biology
Hometown: Brampton, ON
Hometown: Thunder Bay, ON
Last Team: Brampton Jr. Thunder
Last Team: Ontario Hockey Academy
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Position: Goalie Height: 5-9 Eligibility Year: 1
Position: Goalie Height: 5-5 Eligibility Year: 1
Program: Communications
Program: Criminology
Hometown: Red Deer, AB
Hometown: Ajax, ON
Last Team: Notre Dame College
Last Team: Durham Lightning
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Position: Forward Height: 5-7 Eligibility Year: 1
Program: Arts
Program: Sociology
Hometown: Pembroke, ON
Hometown: Lachine, QC
Last Team: Ottawa Senators Midget AA
Last Team: John Abbott College
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Position: Defence Height: 5-5 Eligibility Year: 4
Position: Defence Height: 5-7 Eligibility Year: 4
Program: Commerce
Program: Geography
Hometown: Markham, ON
Hometown: Barrie, ON
Last Team: Aurora Jr. Panthers
Last Team: Aurora Jr. Panthers
2010 – 2011 Carleton University Ravens
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CARLETON
RAVENS
With some new faces on its roster, the Carleton University Ravens women’s hockey team is looking to improve on last year’s record of 8-12-0 that saw them ďŹ nish in fourth place in the RSEQ. Carleton’s season ended after the No. 1 ranked McGill University Martlets swept the best-of-three semi-ďŹ nal series with a 3-0 victory. This year’s recruiting class features a strong Western Canadian presence with defenceman Jasmine LĂŠvesque of the Balmoral Hall Blazers, goalie Tamber Tisdale of the Athol Murray College of Notre Dame Hounds, forward Alex Yallouz of the Vancouver Fusion and forward Olivia Sutter of the Red Deer Sutter Fund Chiefs. Also joining the Ravens this season are forwards Veronic Auger, Sadie Wegner and Kate Allan. Goalie Victoria Powers and defenceman Sarah MacLean will also be suiting up for Carleton along with international goaltender Eri Kiribuchi, who has played for the Japanese national team. With the loss of netminders Valerie Charbonneau and Amanda Muhlig, Kiribuchi, Tisadle and Powers will have big shoes to ďŹ ll. But each goalie is highly skilled and capable of rising to the challenge. The team will also be without the presence of forwards Jennifer Slewidge, Jacqueline Everson and captain Tara O’Reilly, all graduating last season. Despite these loses, the Ravens hope the new recruits will provide character and highpowered offence to the line-up. Veterans like fourth-year forwards Sara Seiler, and last year’s team scoring leader, Claudia Bergeron, will be looked to for leadership as this new recruiting class comes in. Going into her second season as head coach, Shelley Coolidge is conďŹ dent the team will have continued success this year. “After losing such a strong leadership core, we’re looking forward to players currently in the program stepping up to lead,â€? says Coolidge. “This recruiting class will allow us to continue to push the competitive level at Carleton to an even higher place.â€? 2010 – 2011 Carleton University Ravens
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Team Records
History RSEQ Regular Season
RSEQ Regular Season Most Goals (Season)
Claudia Bergeron (7) 2009-10
2005-06
0-14-1
1 Point
4th Place
Most Goals (Career)
Jennifer Gordon (12) 2007-10
2006-07
5-13-0
10 Points
3rd Place
Most Assists (Season)
Kristen Marson (8) 2009-10
2007-08
7-11-0
14 Points
3rd Place
2008-09
7-11-0
14 Points
3rd Place
2009-10
8-12-0
16 Points
4th Place
Most Assists (Career)
Kristen Marson (17) 2006-10
Most Points (Season)
Claudia Bergeron (13) 2009-10
Most Points (Career)
Kristen Marson (24) 2006-10
Most PIM (Season)
Kerri Palmer (32) 2007-08
Goaltending: Most Wins (Season)
Valerie Charbonneau (5) 2006-07, 2008-09, 2009-10
Most Wins (Career)
Valerie Charbonneau (18) 2005-10
Most Shutouts (Season)
Valerie Charbonneau (2) 2006-07 Amanda Muhlig (2) 2007-08
Most Shutouts (Career)
Valerie Charbonneau (4) 2005-10
Concordia University
18-10-0
McGill University
0-27-1
University of Montreal
0-5-0
University of Ottawa
9-19-0
Career Coaching Record: Marco Ouellette
2005-08
Jean-François Messier
2008-09
7-11-0
Shelley Coolidge
2009Present
8-12-0
Most Saves (Season)
Valerie Charbonneau (540) 2006-07
Most Saves (Career)
Valerie Charbonneau (1,873) 2005-10
RSEQ Post-Season
Goals Against Average (Season)
Amanda Muhlig (2.12) 2009-10
2007-08 RSEQ Semi-Final Series:
Goals Against Average (Career)
Amanda Muhlig (2.89) 2006-10
Carleton (2) games to Ottawa (0)
McGill (2) games to Carleton (0)
Second Team
Valerie Charbonneau, Goaltender
Ottawa (2) games to Carleton (1)
Carleton 2-1 Ottawa 2-1 Ottawa 2-1
2009-10 RSEQ Semi-Final Series:
Rookie of the Year
Valerie Charbonneau, Goaltender
McGill (2) games to Carleton (0)
2006-07
Second Team
Valerie Charbonneau, Goaltender
Post-Season Statistics
Kristen Marson, Forward 2007-08
First Team
Kerri Palmer, Defence
2008-09
First Team
Jennifer Gordon, Forward
2008-09
Second Team
Melanie McKnight, Defence
2009-10
First Team
Valerie Charbonneau, Goaltender Kerri Palmer, Defence
2 x OT 2 x OT 2 x OT
McGill 2-0 McGill 3-0
Goals:
Laura Jackson (4), Kristen Marson (4), Kristine Romeo (3), Jennifer Gordon (2), Kaila Lassaline (2), Jacqueline Everson (1), Claudia Bergeron (1), Alex Palm (1), Sara Seiler (1), Kerri Palmer (1), Erika Skinner (1), Carly Snell (1).
Goaltending:
Valerie Charbonneau: GP: 10 GA: 31 Average: 3.10 Record: 3-5-2 Saves: 401
CIS All-Canadians: Second Team
4 x OT
McGill 3-0 McGill 7-2
Michelle Higgins, Forward 2005-06
2007-08
Carleton 3-2 Carleton 5-4
2008-09 RSEQ Semi-Final Series:
RSEQ All-Stars: 2005-06
12-38-1
2007-08 RSEQ Championship Series:
Awards
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Lifetime Records Versus RSEQ Opponents:
Amanda Muhlig: GP: 3 GA : 7 Average: 2.50 Record: 1-1 Saves: 75
2010 – 2011 Carleton University Ravens
Athletes
Athletes
Kerry
Atkinson
Dana
Haley
Caroline
Papineau
Marco
Sophie
Beraud
Robyn
Hardage
Caroline
Pollock
Jean-François Messier
Melanie
Bimm
Liza
Henry
Liane
Quenneville
Wayne
Baird
Julie
Blake
Michelle
Higgins
Alison
Quinn
Keith
Bray
Jessica
Bradley
Genevieve
Hupe
Leanne
Rayner
Chrissy
McPhee
Nicole
Broome
Elizabeth
Hurren
Katy
Reynolds
Fay
McLaughlin
Tara
Buchanan
Laura
Jackson
Chantal
Rock
Peter
Pastorek
Caitlin
Cadeau
Samantha
Ketcheson
Laura
Rollins
Jason
Prevost
Valerie
Charbonneau
Lauren
Kratz
Kristina
Romeo
Ricky
Richard
Brieta
Chisholme
Chelsea
Lahache
Samantha
Sadler
Guylene
Rodrigue
Erica
Coghlin
Josee
Lamarche
Tara
SinďŹ eld
Philippe
Roy
Jamie
Comrie
Nicole
Light
Jennifer
Slewidge
Pierre
Theriault
Joelle
D’Aoust
Melissa
Love
Victoria
Smith
Maxime
Vaillant
Meghan
de Jong
Natasha
Macdonald
Carly
Snell
Mary
Digout
Nicole
MacFarlane
Kathryn
Starostecki
Alyson
Dionne
Jodi
MacMillan
Mary
Stuart
Meryl
Ditchburn
Desiree
Major
Julia
Thompson
Andrea
Domenico
Jacinda
Mann
Regan
Thompson
Shannon
Dow
Shaylene
Mascioli
Genevieve
Vachon
Meghan
Dunlap
Emily
McLellan
Lisa
Van De Walle
Renee
Everett
Kelsey
McPherson
Lindsay
Wardlaw
Jacqueline
Everson
Jennifer
Meisner
Chloe
Warrysh
Kathleen
Ferguson
Ashley
Moloughney
Jill
Washburn
Amy
Findlay
Sarah
Moylan
Sara
Watt
Abby
Frederick
Amanda
Muhlig
Mallory
Wereley
Kylie
Gauthier
Jessica
O’Grady
Leigh
Wheeler
Brittany
Gawley
Melanie
Olar
Sarah
Willard
Katrina
Giuliani
Tara
O’Reilly
Chelsea
Young
Jennifer
Gordon
Amy
Ouderkirk
Tricia
Zakaria
Laura
Gray
Alexandra
Palm
Michelle
Zimmer
Gunnell
Kerri
Palmer
Jessica
Coaching Staff
Athletes
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CARLETON
RAVENS
Interested in becoming a Raven? Contact head coach Shelley Coolidge at 613-520-2600 x4220, shelley_coolidge@ carleton.ca
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2010 – 2011 Carleton University Ravens