2013-14 Elmira College Women's Ice Hockey Media Guide

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Table of Contents 2013-14 Elmira College Women’s Ice Hockey Media Guide Table of Contents This is EC Quick Facts...........................................................................2 Media Information...............................................................2 About Elmira........................................................................3 Administration.....................................................................3 Murray Athletic Center........................................................4

2013-14 Soaring Eagles Coaching Staff......................................................................6 Team Photo.........................................................................10 Captains..............................................................................10 Roster..................................................................................11 Pronunciation Guide..........................................................11 Season Preview....................................................................12 Returning Players................................................................14 Newcomers .........................................................................28

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Opponent Profiles..............................................................32

2012-13 Season in Review

Credits

The 2013-14 Elmira College Women’s Ice Hockey Media Guide was produced by the staff of the Elmira College Sports Information Department. The publication was researched, written, formatted, and edited by Steffan Waters, Sports Information Assistant. The publication and the publication cover were both designed by the Director of Sports Information, Don Sherman. Special thanks to Maria Strinni-Gill of Strinni Studios and the NCAA for in-game photography.

Season in Review................................................................48 Team Statistics....................................................................50 ECAC West Leaders...........................................................51 Final ECAC West Standings..............................................52 ECAC West Weekly Honors..............................................52 ECAC West Year-End Awards............................................52

Elmira College Women’s Ice Hockey History ECAC West All-Star History..............................................53 ECAC West Postseason History.........................................54 By the Numbers..................................................................58 100-Point Club....................................................................59 Individual Season Leaders..................................................60 Team Season Records.........................................................61 Single-Game Records..........................................................62 Career Leaders....................................................................63 EC All-Americans...............................................................65 Coaching History................................................................66 EC vs. Opponents All-Time................................................66 NCAA Postseason History..................................................67 Year-By-Year Results............................................................69 2013-14 Schedule................................................. Back Cover

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Quick facts/media information Elmira College Quick Facts Location: One Park Place Elmira, New York 14901 Founded: 1855 Enrollment: 1,200 Colors: Purple and Gold Nickname: Soaring Eagles Affiliation: NCAA (Div. III), ECAC, Empire 8 President: Dr. Ronald Champagne Vice President of Athletics: Pat Thompson ’75 Senior Associate Director of Athletics: Jen Bozek Head Athletics Trainer: Dave Tomkalski, ATC Ice Arena: Murray Athletics Center Capacity: 3,200

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Dean Jackson ’03 Overall Record: 24-5-1 Office Number: (607) 735-1837 Assistant Coach: Josh Piro ’03 Office Number: (607) 735-1807

2012-13 Season in Review Overall Record:24-5-1 Conference Record: 14-2 Postseason Play: NCAA Champions; ECAC West Runner-up

Sports Information Director of Sports Information: Don Sherman Office: (607) 735-1131 Email: dsherman@elmira.edu Sports Information Assistant: Steffan Waters ’13 Office: (607) 735-1746 Email: stwaters@elmira.edu Sports Information Assistant: Nick Zwald Office: (607) 735-1746 Email: nzwald@elmira.edu

General Information Elmira College Admissions: (607) 735-1724 Athletics Phone: (607) 735-1730 Athletics Fax: (607) 735-1717 Website: athletics.elmira.edu E-Mail Address: ecathletics@elmira.edu

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Media Information Associated Press USA Today 508-458-7821 (Score Only) 703-276-3400 (Score Only) info@ap.org Elmira Star Gazette Corning Leader Phone: 607-734-5158 Phone: 607-936-4651 Fax: 607-734-3004 Fax: 607-936-9939 sgsports@gannett.com sports@the-leader.com alegare@gannett.com svargo@the-leader.com jmink2@gannett.com WETM Channel 18 WENY Channel 36 Phone: 607-733-5518 ext. 237 607-739-3636 ext. 16 Phone: 800-933-9386 Fax: 607-796-6171 Fax: 607-733-4739 news36@weny.com svesey@wetmtv.com tmotyka@weny.com elotzia@wetmtv.com WELM AM 1410 RLM Sports Phone: 607-733-5626 Phone: 866-819-1122 Fax: 607-733-5627 bob@rlmsports.net Radio: All home Elmira College Hockey games will be broadcast by RLM Sports. Visiting radio stations will be located behind press row. Radio stations wishing to broad- cast from the Murray Athletic Center should contact the EC Sports Information Office at least 48 hours prior to the date of the contest. Photo Policy: Media photographers can work from either side of the rink, but are exempt from the bench and locker room areas. Penalty box access must be approved by the Director of Athletics. Working Press: Press row seating is located directly behind the official scorers table on the south side of the facility. Game programs and statistics will be provided to the media prior to the contest. This is a working media area; no guests permitted. Post-game Media Interviews: Post-game interviews are appropriate after a 10-minute cooling off period. The media is asked to contact a member of the coaching staff before speaking with a particular player. Other Interviews: Any other media interviews should be arranged through the Sports Information Office.

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administration/about Elmira About Elmira College

Dr. Ronald Champagne

Pat Thompson ’75

President

Vice President of Athletics

Jen Bozek

Michael Letzeisen

Senior Associate Director of Assistant Director of Athletics & MAC Facility Manager Athletics

MaryAnne Boorse

Ashley Bingaman

Preston Chapman

Executive Assistant to the Vice President of Athletics

Compliance Assistant

Emerson Support Staff Coordinator

Keith Moore

Aaron Saul ’98

Don Sherman

Director of Community Outreach & Intramurals

Athletics Recruiting Coordinator

Director of Sports Information

Rhonda Faunce

Director of Physical Education

Dave Tomkalski Head Athletics Trainer

Elmira College is a four-year, private, coeducational, liberal arts college with an undergraduate enrollment of 1,200, 13 percent of whom were valedictorians or salutatorians of their high schools or prep schools. Our diverse population is represented by 35 states and 31 foreign countries. Our students are creative, strong academically, and engaged in a wide range of activities and endeavors. The College is located in Elmira, a city of 35,000, that is located in the beautiful Finger Lakes Region of Upstate New York. The campus sits on 55 historic acres which includes seven classroom buildings, 12 dormitories, two administrative office buildings, library, computer lab facilities, health center, campus center, President’s Home, and Mark Twain Study. Eight college buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The average class size is 16, with a student to faculty ratio of 12:1. The College offers over thirty-five academic majors, including: education, business, psychology, biology, nursing, pre-medicine, pre-law, along with numerous study abroad and internship programs. The Soaring Eagles sponsor ten varsity women’s teams in soccer, field hockey, volleyball, tennis, golf, basketball, cheer- leading, ice hockey, lacrosse and softball. Men’s varsity teams compete in soccer, golf, basketball, ice hockey, tennis and lacrosse. Elmira has also added basesball and women’s cross country whose inaugural season will be the 2014-15 season.

Randie Torgalski Athletics Scheduling Coordinator

Complementing the varsity sport offerings, are seven opportunities to participate in junior varsity sports.

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Murray Athletic Center Murray Athletic Center The Murray Athletic Center, better known as the Domes, has been the home of Elmira College Women’s Ice Hockey for the past 12 years. Erected in 1973, the Murray Athletic Center has hosted every home Soaring Eagles ice hockey game for the past 40 years. In the summer of 2001 a major renovation project took place that included new locker rooms and new offices for the hockey program, four new multi-purpose locker rooms and a new sports medicine area. These enhancements to the facility provide the Soaring Eagles with a state-of-the-art locker room which includes individual maple player stalls, a stick room with work bench area, stereo and entertainment center, video editing equipment, coaches offices and meeting area, intercom system, and dehumidification system. The Murray Athletic Center has been one of the premiere Division III hockey facilities in the country and these improvements demonstrate the College’s commitment to provide the student-athletes with the necessary facilities to support the athletics programs at the College. The Soaring Eagles continue to have one of the highest home attendance averages in the country with frequent sellout crowds. A truly unique facility that the Soaring Eagles are happy to call home, and a place where few opponents enjoy much success.

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Coaching Staff

Coaching Staff

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Coaching Staff Dean Jackson ’03 Head Coach Dean Jackson ’03 enters his second year as the Head Women’s Ice Hockey Coach and his seventh season as the Head Men’s Golf Coach. In his first year at the helm of the women’s ice hockey program, Coach Jackson led the Soaring Eagles to their third NCAA title in program history. The 2012-13 team finished the season with a 24-5-1 overall record; Elmira’s 24 victories are tied for second most in program history. Elmira also finished the season as the No. 1 ranked team in the USCHO.com poll for the first time in eight years. For his efforts Jackson was named the D3HOCKEY.COM National Coach of the Year, CaptainU National Coach of the Year, and was a finalist for the American Hockey Coaches Association (ACHA) Division III Coach of the Year award. In 2012-13, Jackson coached Lauren Sullivan ’13, the nation’s leader in Goals Against Average (GAA) and shutouts. His team ranked first in the nation in scoring defense, second in penalty kill, and fourth in scoring offense. Maybe more impressive is the fact that Jackson became the first NCAA women’s ice hockey coach, in any division, to lead a team to a national championship without a single All-American selection. Prior to his appointment as the Head Women’s Ice Hockey Coach, Jackson served as the Assistant Men’s Ice Hockey Coach at Elmira College from 2007-12, guiding the Soaring Eagles to five consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances, including a trip to the NCAA Frozen Four in 2008. He also led Elmira to five ECAC West regular season championships and the 2010-11 ECAC West Conference Championship. During his time with the men’s team, Jackson coached eight AHCA All-Americans, two ECAC West Players of the Year, two ECAC West Defensive Players of the Year, three ECAC West Goalies of the Year, four ECAC West Rookies of the Year, and 20 ECAC West All-Conference selections. Jackson is no stranger to Elmira College as he returns to his alma mater where he enjoyed one of the most successful playing careers in the 40 year history of the Elmira College Men’s Ice Hockey program. While playing for the Soaring Eagles from 1999 – 2003, Jackson became a member of the prestigious 100 point club in 2003, garnered ECAC West Rookie of the Year honors in 1999, was named to the ECAC West All-Conference Second Team in 2003, and was named the ECAC West Tournament’s Most Outstanding Player in 2003. Additionally, Jackson captained the 2003 edition of the Purple and Gold, en route to being named the Elmira College Men’s Ice Hockey Booster Club Player of the Year. In addition to competing as a standout forward with the Men’s Hockey program, Jackson was also a four-year member of the Soaring Eagles Men’s Golf team. Following a distinguished playing career for the Soaring Eagles, Jackson went on to play professionally. During his professional career, he

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Coaching Staff Dean Jackson ’03 Head Coach he saw action with the Elmira Jackals of the UHL, and later with the Fayetteville Fireantz and Richmond Renegades of the SPHL. In 2005, Jackson was named the Southern Professional Hockey League Player of the Month in November, and in 2006, was named a Southern Professional Hockey League All-Star following the 2005-2006 season. During both his collegiate and professional career, Jackson has also served as a head instructor and program coordinator for World Class Hockey Development Canada. During his time with World Class Hockey Development Canada, Jackson also served as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator. Additionally, he was responsible for program and staff management, and has been instrumental in the planning of camps and development of junior instructors. Jackson graduated from Elmira College in 2003 with a S.B. in Business Administration with a specialization in

Jackson’s Career Record Head Coach Year

School

W

L

T

Pct.

Postseason

2012-13

Elmira College

24

5

1

0.875

ECAC West Runner-Up; NCAA Champions

24

5

1

0.875

TOTALS

Jackson’s Career Record Men’s Assistant Coach Year

School

W

L

T

Pct.

Postseason

2011-12

Elmira College

15

9

3

0.611

ECAC West Semifinals; NCAA Quarterfinals

2010-11

Elmira College

17

4

4

0.760

ECAC West Champions; NCAA Quarterfinals

2009-10

Elmira College

19

9

1

0.672

ECAC West Runner-Up; NCAA Quarterfinals

2008-09

Elmira College

16

8

3

0.648

ECAC West Quarterfinals; NCAA Quarterfinals

2007-08

Elmira College

20

4

5

0.776

ECAC West Runner-Up; NCAA Semifinals

Awards and Honors Coach of the Year: 2

All-ECAC West Honors

2012-13 Brooke Wilgosh ’15 (First Team) Ashton Hogan ’15 (Second Team) Ashley Ryan ’15 (Second Team) Madison Johnston ’13 (Second Team) Mary-Kate Gellerman ’13 (Honorable Mention) Olivia Nyström’16 (All-Rookie Team)

Coach of the Year Awards

2012-13 D3HOCKEY.COM National Coach of the Year CaptainU National Coach of the Year

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Coaching Staff Josh Piro ’03 Assistant Coach, Head Junior Varsity Coach Josh Piro ’03 joins the Elmira College coaching staff for his first season as the Assistant Women’s Ice Hockey Coach and Head Women’s JV Ice Hockey Coach. Piro, a 2003 graduate of Elmira College, was a four-year member of the Men’s Varsity Ice Hockey team. During his time playing for the Soaring Eagles, Piro helped lead Elmira College to the ECAC West Conference Crown in 2003 and an NCAA Tournament quarterfinal appearance that same year. He was also awarded the Coach’s Award in 2003 for best exemplifying dedication, hard work, and superior play. Following commencement, Piro went on to play professionally for a total of nine seasons. He started his career with the East Coast Hockey League’s (ECHL) Johnstown Chiefs and finished his rookie season with the Florence Pride (ECHL) playing in 56 games. He played one season with the United Hockey League’s (UHL) Fort Wayne Komets, and then returned to Elmira to play for the UHL’s Elmira Jackals for the 2005-2006 season. Following his season in Elmira, Piro signed with the Fayetteville FireAntz in Fayetteville, NC. He was named Assistant Captain of the FireAntz and led his team to the Southern Professional Hockey League Championship (SPHL) in 2007, playing in all 64 games of the championship season while recording 10 goals and 27 assists. Piro played two more seasons in the SPHL for the Twin City Cyclones before taking his career overseas where he played two seasons for the Herford Ice Dragons (Oberliga), leading the league in scoring in 2011 with 26 goals and 30 assists for 56 points. He hung up his skates following the 2011-2012 season with over 300 professional games played and over 200 points. Piro then returned to the states to pursue a career in coaching. Along with his playing experience, Piro has been a private ice hockey coach since 2002. He has worked for both World Class Hockey Development, Sports International Hockey Academy, and Elite Hockey helping run summer camps across the country and in Canada. He has organized and planned hockey school programs that have taught players of all ages the fundamentals of hockey. Piro has been involved in numerous charitable organizations throughout his career, volunteering his time with the Easter Seals, the Special Olympics, and the Saint Vincent DePaul Society. Piro also established the SLAPSHOT CUP Hockey Tournament in 2008 as well as co-founded the Ziggy Foundation in 2010. The SLAPSHOT CUP is an adult hockey tournament that brings 300 individuals from all over the world to Johnstown, PA for three days of competition. The Ziggy Foundation was founded in honor of Dave “Ziggy” Zeigler, a youth hockey enthusiast from Piro’s hometown of Johnstown, PA, and strives to provide young hockey players with scholarships, lessons, and equipment. Piro is pursuing a Master’s Degree in General Education at Elmira College.

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Meet the team 2013-14 Elmira College Soaring Eagles

Front Row: Assistant Coach Josh Piro, Kyle Nelson, Briana Saltstone, Katie Gaskin, Brooke Wilgosh, Lisa Marshall, Tanis Lamoureux, Ashley Ryan, Ella Stewart, Jocelynne Hudgins, Kierra Pietramala, & Head Coach Dean Jackson Middle Row: Assistant Athletics Trainer Sara Cline, Olivia Nyström, Lindsay Burrows, Ashton Hogan, Cassidy Delainey, Phoebe Piku, Erin Weston, & Team Manager Audrey Juneau Back Row: Anna Tude, McKenna Farole, Jessica Prance, Marissa Mongillo, Johanna Eidensten, & Sydney Fischer

Elmira College Captains

Tanis Lamoureux ’14 Captain

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Ashley Ryan ’15 Assistant Captain

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Brooke Wilgosh ’15 Assistant Captain


Roster 2013-14 Elmira College Soaring Eagles Numerical

No. Name--Class 1 Kyle Nelson ’17 2 Lindsay Burrows ’15 6 Briana Saltstone ’14 7 Anna Tude ’17 8 Ashley Ryan ’15 9 Olivia Nyström ’16 12 Ashton Hogan ’15 13 Cassidy Delainey ’15 15 McKenna Farole ’16 16 Johanna Eidensten ’17 17 Sydney Fischer ’17 18 Phoebe Piku ’16 19 Brooke Wilgosh ’15 20 Katie Gaskin ’14 21 Jocelynne Hudgins ’14 22 Ella Stewart ’14 23 Marissa Mongillo ’15 25 Tanis Lamoureux ’14 27 Erin Weston ’15 28 Jessica Prance ’17 29 Kierra Pietramala ’17 31 Lisa Marshall ’14

Alphabetical 2 13 16 15 17 20 12 21

Lindsay Burrows Cassidy Delainey Johanna Eidensten McKenna Farole Sydney Fischer Katie Gaskin Ashton Hogan Jocelynne Hudgins

Pos. G D F F F F F F D F F D D D F D D F F F G G

25 31 23 1 9 29 18 28

Ht. 5’5” 5’7” 5’8” 5’7” 5’5” 5’6” 5’10” 5’8” 5’8” 5’7” 5’7” 5’7” 5’6” 5’6” 5’4” 5’3” 5’8” 5’5” 5’6” 5’10” 5’5” 5’11”

Hometown--Seconday School Chicago, IL -- Chicago Mission Stouffville, ONT -- Whitby Wolves North Bay, ONT -- Southwest Wildcats Stockholm, Sweden -- Balmoral Hall Blazers Rochester, NY -- Rochester Edge Vaxholm, Sweden -- Ormsta HC Shelburne, ONT -- SUNY Plattsburgh Edmonton, AB -- Edmonton Thunder Irvine, CA -- Manhattanville College Täby, Sweden -- AIK Irma, AB -- Irma Grosse Pointe, MI -- Bluewater Jr Hawks Regina, SK -- Notre Dame Hounds Pickering, ONT -- Wayne State University Bowmanville, ONT -- Durham Lightning Mississauga, ONT -- Notre Dame Hounds Shelton, CT -- Trumbull Canton, MI -- Victory Honda Ajax, ONT -- Etobicoke Dolphins Chaumont, NY -- Perth Predators Aurora, ONT -- Hill Academy Powhatan, VA -- Wayne State University

Tanis Lamoureux Lisa Marshall Marissa Mongillo Kyle Nelson Olivia Nyström Kierra Pietramala Phoebe Piku Jessica Prance

8 6 22 7 27 19

Ashley Ryan Briana Saltstone Ella Stewart Anna Tude Erin Weston Brooke Wilgosh

Pronunciation guide Anna Tude................................................. Too-DUH Olivia Nyström..........................................NEE-strum McKenna Farole...................................... Fa-ROLL-ee Johanna Eidensten................................ EYE-den-sten Phoebe Piku.................................................. FEE-bee ..................................................PEE-koo Marissa Mongillo.....................................Mon-JILL-o Tanis Lamoureux....................................LAMB-o-roo Kierra Pietramala................................... PET-tra-mala Josh Piro.........................................................PIE-row

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Season Preview 2013-14 Elmira College Season Preview At this time last year, Elmira College women’s ice hockey coach Dean Jackson ‘03 was stepping into somewhat unfamiliar territory as he took over the reins of the women’s program. Then, about five months later, Jackson delivered Elmira’s third NCAA national championship in college history and now, a year from the start of their remarkable journey, he is prepping his women for a national title defense. Even with all the success the women had last season, Jackson is taking a business as usual approach for the upcoming year. “Our approach hasn’t changed and it won’t change” says Jackson, the 2012-13 D3hockey.com National Coach of the Year. He continues “I think it’s important for us as a staff to take the same approach we did last year and for us to understand it’s a body of work. We will go day-by-day to prepare our ladies for each game and to continue each day to develop their skill sets. If we do what we need to do as a staff to get this team ready, we believe we will win hockey games.” Preparation will be key this year as the women embark on an extremely difficult schedule that includes several NESCAC Conference teams as well as the always competitive ECAC West Conference. “Obviously our conference has some real strong opponents” said Jackson. “There are some opponents that if you don’t show up they can steal a win from you, so we can’t take anyone for granted.” FORWARDS Elmira had 10 forwards register double-digit points, and of those 10 players, the Soaring Eagles welcome back six for the upcoming season. “We were fortunate to have a lot of the depth of our scoring come back from last season” says Jackson, who is welcoming back Elmira’s top three scorers in Ashley Ryan ’15, Tanis Lamoureux ’14, and Ashton Hogan ’15. “We are counting on them to have a big year for us” Jackson said. “They were our go-to players last year and they will be again this year for the same reason. It doesn’t matter what level you are at, you always need your elite players to show up and be consistent year-in and year-out and I think that’s something they’ve established amongst themselves.” Last year’s point leader, Ryan, is back for her junior campaign after receiving D3hockey.com All-American Honorable Mention and All-Region Second Team honors a season ago. In 2012-13 she led the Soaring Eagles with 31 points on 17 goals and 14 assists.

Ashley Ryan ’15

Elmira’s second leading scorer, and captain, Lamoureux is ready for another title run after totaling 27 points on 13 goals and 14 assists, as is last year’s leading goal scorer, Hogan, who led all EC skaters with 19 goals. Despite having his three leading scorers back, Jackson still embraces his team scoring philosophy entering the new season. “I think the great thing about our team last year, and we have the same mindset going into this year, is that we score in numbers” stated Jackson. “ We had a lot of depth last year in scoring which is our plan again this year and the way we want to play the game allows for everyone to contribute, that way we won’t always have to rely on those top three to score.” EC newcomers Anna Tude ’17, Johanna Eidensten ’17, Sydney Fischer ’17, and Jessica Prance ’17 will all be key additions this year. Look for Fischer and Prance to contribute with their size and speed, adding depth to the front line. Tude and Eidensten both hail from Sweden where they played for the national program at the U-18 level. “They are going to be fun to watch and are going to be in some real quality situations right away as freshmen” said Jackson. “We anticipate them being impact players for us and we will give them every opportunity to do so.”

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Season Preview 2013-14 Elmira College Season Preview DEFENDERS The Purple and Gold return a slew of defenders from last year’s national championship team, including D3hockey.com All-American Honorable Mention and All-Region Second Team honoree, Brooke Wilgosh ’15. Wilgosh is the returning as the top scoring defender from a year ago after totaling 21 points on seven goals and 14 assists. She will also be serving as an assistant captain for the upcoming season. “Our defenders are very involved in our point production” says Jackson. “Our objective is to have balanced scoring and we have some strong retuning defensemen coming back. I think we are deep and that all seven of them can play every day which is important” Also be sure to keep an eye on Lindsay Burrows ’15 and Ella Stewart ’14. Both players registered 11 points apiece last season.

Brooke Wilgosh ’15

In addition to several key returners on defense, EC welcomes a pair of new defenders for the upcoming season in Manhattanville College transfer McKenna Farole ’16 and former JV product Marissa Mongillo ’15. “McKenna is going to be very strong for us” said Jackson. He continues “and Marissa has been a pleasant surprise as she seized an opportunity to be a part of the team. They both will give us even more depth in the back end.”

GOALIES Elmira lost a good one last year in Lauren Sullivan ’13, but the Soaring Eagles are confident with projected starter Lisa Marshall ’14. Marshall is coming off a year in which she collected eight wins while making 132 saves in just over 539 minutes. “We look to Lisa to be the backstop for us this year” said Jackson. “I think her mindset coming in as the number one goalie really helps her, and I think for any goaltender it would, but particularly for her. You can see it already in practice, she’s looking fantastic and we are excited for her.” Elmira also welcomes two goaltenders for their first year with the Purple and Gold. Kyle Nelson ’17 and Kierra Pietramala ’17 will both be competing for time in their first season with the Soaring Eagles. Expect both players to see quality minutes in their rookie campaigns. OVERALL With the combination of experience and quality newcomers, the Elmira women are poised to make another deep run in the NCAA Tournament, and if last season proved anything, it is that getting hot at the right time can make all the difference. “Our goal at the end of the day is to get back to the national tournament” stated Jackson. “So however we do that, that’s our goal. Once you get there, anything can happen.” Lisa Marshall ’14

The Soaring Eagles open the 2013-14 season on the road as they compete in the ultra-competitive East-West Classic in Northfield, VT, a tournament that features four of the Top 10 teams in the nation. EC’s season opener is slated for Saturday, November 2nd as they take on #9 Manhattanville College at 2:00 p.m.

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Lindsay Burrows ’15

Defense 5’7” Shoots: L Stouffville, ONT -- Whitby Wolves

2012-13 Season In her second season she played in 27 games recording two goals and nine assists for 11 points. In conference play she recorded seven assists and was a key enforcer on the EC defensive end. Her best game this season came on Dec. 8th against Williams College where she recorded two goals. Additionally she earned a place on the ECAC West All-Academic team for her hard work off the ice. 2011-12 Season Lindsay appeared in 11 games for the Purple and Gold her inaugural season recording four points on one goal and three assists, all of which came during conference play. She was part of a stellar defense that helped hold opponents to just 1.5 goals per contest in ECAC West play. From the Coach: “Lindsay Burrows is an experienced defenseman who has played three years in the PWHL before coming to Elmira. Last year she helped anchor a solid blue line for the Whitby Wolves. She brings intensity, very strong awareness as well as the ability to defend and move the puck.” Personal Lindsay is a General Education major.

Lindsay Burrows ’15 | Stats Overall Year 2012-13 2011-12 Totals

GP 27 11 38

G 2 1 3

A PTS 9 11 3 4 12 15

PEN/MIN 5/10 2/4 7/14

PP 0 0 0

SH 0 0 0

GW 0 0 0

GT 0 0 0

ECAC West Year GP G 2012-13 15 0 2011-12 7 1 Totals 22 1

A PTS 7 7 3 4 10 11

PEN/MIN 3/6 2/4 5/10

PP 0 0 0

SH 0 0 0

GW 0 0 0

GT 0 0 0

Lindsay Burrows ’15 | Career Bests

Goals (Game): 2 at Williams, Dec. 8, 2012 (W, 6-0) Assists(Game): 2, Twice Points(Game): 2, Four Times Goal Streak: 1 Game, Twice Point Streak: 2 Games, Twice First Career Goal: January 21, 2012 at Chatham (W, 10-0) First Career Assist: December 3, 2011 at Potsdam (W, 5-1)

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Cassidy Delainey ’15

Forward 5’9” Shoots: L Edmonton, AB -- Edmonton Thunder

2012-13 Season Appearing in 28 games for the Soaring Eagles this season, Cassidy contributed nine goals and 10 assists for 19 points. In conference play she recorded seven goals, seven assists and 14 points along with a power play goal and three game-winners. She also earned a place on the ECAC West All-Academic team. 2011-12 Season Cassidy appeared in 23 games for Elmira College during her rookie campaign tallying 11 points on three goals and eight assists. Just two of those points came outside of conference play. From the Coach: “Cassidy comes from a great Edmonton Thunder midget program who were league champions and runners-up in the 2011 Esso Cup, the Canadian National Midget Championships. She tied for the team lead in points with 40 and was a key contributor all season long. She is a smart player that will bring size and scoring to our lineup” Personal Cassidy is an Education Major and Trustee Scholar

Cassidy Delainey ’15 | Stats Overall Year 2012-13 2011-12 Totals

GP 28 23 51

G A PTS 9 10 19 3 8 11 12 18 30

ECAC West Year GP G 2012-13 15 7 2011-12 16 2 Totals 31 9

A PTS 7 14 4 6 11 20

PEN/MIN 1/2 1/2 2/4

PP 2 0 2

SH 0 0 0

GW 3 1 4

GT 0 0 0

PEN/MIN 1/2 0/0 1/2

PP 1 0 1

SH 0 0 0

GW 3 0 3

GT 0 0 0

Cassidy Delainey ’15 | Career Bests

Goals (Game): 2, January 20, 2012 at Chatham (W, 12-0) Assists (Game): 2, Three Times Points (Game): 3, February 9, 2013 at Oswego (W, 6-0) Goal Streak: 3 Games, January 25 - February 2, 2013 Point Streak: 3 Games, Twice First Career Goal: December 11, 2011 vs. Williams (W, 5-1) First Career Assist: October 29, 2011 vs. Manhattanville (W, 7-3)

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Katie Gaskin ’14

Defense 5’6” Shoots: R Pickering, ONT -- Wayne State University

2012-13 Season She appeared in 26 games for EC this season recording one goal and six assists for seven points. In conference action she registered one goal, three assists and four points along with a power play goal. The assistant captain also helped hold down the back line for the national champions. 2011-12 Season Katie appeared in 23 of 26 games during her first season with Elmira College. She recorded five points on two goals and three assists which all came during conference play. 2010-11 Season Appeared in 29 contests for Wayne State, registering three assists. From the Coach: “Katie comes to our program after spending her first season at Wayne State University. She is a mobile defenseman and good mover who plays with grit. She will add more depth to our blue-line instantly.” Personal Katie is a Biology major.

Katie Gaskin ’14 | Stats Overall Year 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11* Totals

GP 26 23 29 78

G 1 2 0 3

A PTS 6 7 3 5 3 3 12 15

PEN/MIN 9/21 9/18 7/14 25/53

PP 1 2 0 3

SH 0 0 0 0

GW 0 0 0 0

GT 0 0 0 0

ECAC West Year GP G 2012-13 2 0 2011-12 16 2 Totals 18 2

A PTS 1 1 3 5 4 6

PEN/MIN 1/2 6/12 7/14

PP 0 2 2

SH 0 0 0

GW 0 0 0

GT 0 0 0

*at Wayne State

Katie Gaskin ’14 | Career Bests

Goals (Game): 1, Three Times Assists(Game): 2, November 24, 2012 at Middlebury (L, 3-4 OT) Points(Game): 2, Twice Goal Streak: 1 Game, Three Times Point Streak: 3 Games, November 3 - November 10, 2012 First Career Goal: December 4, 2011 at Potsdam (W, 5-1) First Career Assist: November 13, 2010 at Robert Morris (W, 4-1)

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Ashton Hogan ’15

Forward 5’10” Shoots: L Shelburne, ONT -- SUNY Plattsburgh

2012-13 Season In her first season with the Soaring Eagles Ashton was remarkable playing in all 30 games registering 19 goals and seven assists for 26 points. She was team’s leading goal scorer with 19 goals overall and 13 goals in conference action. She also registered a power play goal and three game winning goals. Her best game this season came against Plattsburgh State on Jan. 20th where she recorded two key goals. Additionally she earned a place on the ECAC West All-Conference Second team. 2011-12 Season Appeared in 30 contests at Plattsburgh State, recording 14 points on six goals and eight assists. From the Coach: “Ashton is a natural center with a great head for the game. She was a member of the Aurora Jr. Panthers (PWHL) and scored 27 points in her final season. Her size and skill will prove to have an immediate impact on our team this season.” Personal Ashton is a Biology major and is also a member of the Women’s Lacrosse team.

Ashton Hogan ’15 | Stats Overall Year 2012-13 2011-12* Totals

GP 30 30 60

G A PTS 19 7 26 6 8 14 25 15 40

PEN/MIN 9/18 8/16 17/34

PP 1 0 1

SH 0 0 0

GW 3 1 4

GT 0 0 0

ECAC West Year GP G A PTS 2012-13 16 13 6 19 2011-12* 18 4 4 8 Totals 34 17 10 27

PEN/MIN 3/6 5/10 8/16

PP 0 0 0

SH 0 0 0

GW 2 1 3

GT 0 0 0

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Ashton Hogan ’15 | Career Bests

Goals (Game): 2, Four Times Assists(Game): 2, November 19, 2011 at Bowdoin (W, 7-0) Points(Game): 3, November 16, 2012 vs. Potsdam (W, 8-0) Goal Streak: 6 Games, November 9 - November 25, 2012 Point Streak: 9 Games, October 28 - November 25, 2012 First Career Goal: October 29, 2011 vs. Potsdam (W, 5-0) First Career Assist: October 29, 2011 vs. Potsdam (W, 5-0)

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Jocelynne Hudgins ’14

Forward 5’4” Shoots: L Bowmanville, ONT -- Durham Lightning

2012-13 Season In her third season with EC she appeared in 22 contests recording three goals and four assists for seven points which all came in conference action. Her best game this season came on Nov. 16th against SUNY Potsdam where she recorded three points on two goals and one assist. Jocelynne also earned a spot on the ECAC West All-Academic team. 2011-12 Season Jocelynne appeared in six games for the Purple and Gold during her second season recording five points on one goal and four assists, all of which came during conference play. 2010-11 Season Appeared in 22 contests for the Soaring Eagles in her first season as a forward-defense combo player. She registered one goal in conference play. From the Coach: “Jocelynne is extremely fast and when she plays with grit, she has the ability to play a very important role on our squad. She is an excellent teammate with and outstanding work ethic and is a real great ambassador for our program.” Personal Jocelynne is a Clinical Psychology major and an Iris scholar.

Jocelynne Hudgins ’14 | Stats Overall Year 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 Totals

GP 22 6 22 50

G 3 1 1 5

ECAC West Year GP G 2012-13 10 3 2011-12 5 1 2010-11 16 1 Totals 31 5

A 4 4 0 8

PTS 7 5 1 13

PEN/MIN 4/8 1/2 3/6 8/16

PP 0 0 0 0

SH 0 0 0 0

GW 0 0 0 0

GT 0 0 0 0

A PTS 4 7 4 5 0 1 8 13

PEN/MIN 3/6 1/2 2/4 6/12

PP 0 0 0 0

SH 0 0 0 0

GW 0 0 0 0

GT 0 0 0 0

Jocelynne Hudgins ’14 | Career Bests

Goals (Game): 2, November 16, 2012 vs. Potsdam (W, 8-0) Assists(Game): 2, Twice Points(Game): 3, November 16, 2012 vs. Potsdam (W, 8-0) Goal Streak: 1 Game, Four Times Point Streak: 2 Games, Three Times First Career Goal: January 30, 2011 vs. Chatham (W, 7-0) First Career Assist: November 13, 2012 at Cortland (W, 9-1)

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Tanis Lamoureux ’14 (C)

Forward 5’5” Shoots: L Canton, MI -- Victory Honda

2012-13 Season In her third season with the Soaring Eagles she played all 30 games and registered career high numbers. She was the second-leading point scorer this season recording 13 goals and 14 assists for 27 points along with three power play goals, one short-handed goal and two game winning goals. For her second straight year she earned a place on the ECAC All-Academic Team. 2011-12 Season Tanis appeared in 25 of 26 games for Elmira College during her second season notching 19 points on nine goals and 10 assists. She was second among scorers of power-play markers with three to her name. She also was named to the ECAC All-Academic Team for her efforts in the classroom. 2010-11 Season Appeared in all 26 contests for the Purple and Gold in her inaugural season. She was second on the team in goals (9), assists (13), and points (22) while also tallying four power-play goals and one game-winning goal. Lamoreux compiled 18 of her 22 points in conference play. From the Coach: “Since she committed to Elmira, Tanis has been working hard and showing improvement in her strength and her on-ice skills. She is a relentless worker and it showed in her point production last season. She is a smart and reliable who can play any situation and she as well is a threat to score. She can also be relied upon to win important face-offs when needed.” Personal Tanis is a Biology major at EC.

Tanis Lamoureux ’14 | Stats Overall Year 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 Totals

GP 30 25 26 81

G A PTS 13 14 27 9 10 19 9 13 22 31 37 68

PEN/MIN 3/6 3/6 2/4 8/16

PP 3 1 4 8

SH 1 1 0 2

GW 2 3 1 6

GT 0 1 0 1

ECAC West Year GP 2012-13 16 2011-12 17 2010-11 18 Totals 51

G A PTS 7 7 14 7 7 14 7 11 18 21 25 46

PEN/MIN 1/2 2/4 2/4 8/16

PP 2 1 3 6

SH 0 1 0 1

GW 0 3 0 3

GT 0 0 0 0

Tanis Lamoureux ’14 | Career Bests

Goals (Game): 2, Four Times Assists(Game): 3, Twice Points(Game): 4, January 30, 2011 vs. Chatham (W, 7-0) Goal Streak: 3 Games, Twice Point Streak: 7 Games, November 19, 2010 - January 2, 2011 First Career Goal: October 29, 2010 vs. New England College (W, 5-0) First Career Assist: October 29, 2010 vs. New England College (W, 5-0)

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Lisa Marshall ’14

Goalie 5’11” Catches: L Powhatan, VA -- Wayne State University

2012-13 Season Lisa started nine games for the Soaring Eagles logging about 539 minutes of net time. She made 132 saves during the season, ending with a .943 save percentage and 0.89 goals against average, which ranks her fourth in EC history for GAA in a season. She registered five shutouts in 2012-13, which ties her for seventh in EC history, while producing an 8-1-0 record, vaulting her into sixth all-time for wins in career. 2011-12 Season Lisa appeared in 11 games and recorded 625 minutes between the pipes, producing an 8-2-0 record. She saved 223 of the 238 shots she faced giving her a save percentage of .937 and finished the season with a GAA of 1.44. For her great efforts in conference play she also earned ECAC West All-Conference Honorable Mention accolades. From the Coach: “Lisa is another Wayne State transfer student who will help solidify our goaltending position for the next several years. She 5’11” and athletic and moves very well in the crease. She will push our returning netminders and will compete right away for ice time.” Personal Lisa is an English Literature major with a minor in Business.

Lisa Marshall ’14 | Stats Overall Year GP GS 2012-13 9 9 2011-12 11 10 2010-11* 1 0 Totals 21 19

MIN GA GAA 539:28 8 0.89 624:45 15 1.44 7:53 0 0.00 1172:07 23 1.18

SV 132 223 1 356

SV % .943 .937 1.000 .939

W 8 8 0 16

L T SHO 1 0 5 2 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 7

ECAC West Year GP 2012-13 5 2011-12 9 Totals 14

MIN GA GAA 299:29 6 1.20 506:21 13 1.54 805:50 19 1.41

SV 58 192 250

SV % .906 .937 .929

W 4 7 11

L T 1 0 1 0 2 0

GS 5 8 13

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Lisa Marshall ’14 | Career Bests

Goals Allowed (Fewest - Game): 0, Seven Times Saves (Game): 31, January 29, 2012 vs. Plattsburgh (W, 2-1) Save Percentage (Game): 1.000, Eight Times

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Olivia Nyström ’16

Forward 5’6” Shoots: L Vaxholm, Sweden -- Ormsta HC

2012-13 Season In her rookie season with the Purple and Gold, Olivia played 28 games providing six goals and13 assists for 19 points, which mostly came in conference action. She had five multiple point games this season and for her outstanding play in conference she was named to the ECAC West All-Rookie Team. From the Coach: “Olivia is a strong, skilled power forward with a knack for putting the puck in the back of the net. Her abilities will open up plenty of space for her teammates, and you can count on her winning battles all over the ice on a regular basis. Her personal drive to improve and her experience at the Swedish National Level will allow her to make a seamless transition into the college game.” Personal Olivia is an International Business & Political Science major as well as an Iris Scholar.

Olivia Nyström ’16 | Stats

Overall Year GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT 2012-13 28 6 13 19 9/18 2 0 0 0 Totals 28 6 13 19 9/18 2 0 0 0 ECAC West Year GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT 2012-13 14 4 9 13 4/8 1 0 0 0 Totals 14 4 9 13 4/8 1 0 0 0

Olivia Nyström ’16 | Career Bests

Goals (Game): 1, Six Times Assists(Game): 2, January 20, 2013 at Plattsburgh (L, 4-5) Points(Game): 2, Six Times Goal Streak: 1 Game, Six Times Point Streak: 4 Games, November 3 - November 10, 2012 First Career Goal: October 27, 2012 at Norwich (T, 2-2 OT) First Career Assist: October 27, 2012 at Norwich (T, 2-2 OT)

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Phoebe Piku ’16

Defense 5’7” Shoots: L Grosse Pointe, MI -- Bluewater Jr Hawks

2012-13 Season Appeared in 25 games for the Soaring Eagles in her rookie season while registering one goal, four assists and five points which mostly came in conference play. Her best game this season came on Nov. 4th against Cortland State where she provided a goal and assist to help EC earn a 5-0 victory. From the Coach: “Phoebe is a very physical and highly talented defenseman. She has an outstanding ability to create quick transitions from defense to offense. She is a great two way defenseman who you can count on to jump in the offense on a regular basis or make a big play on the defensive side of the puck.” Personal Phoebe is a Biology major.

Phoebe Piku ’16 | Stats

Overall Year GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT 2012-13 25 1 4 5 9/18 0 0 0 0 Totals 25 1 4 5 9/18 0 0 0 0 ECAC West Year GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT 2012-13 12 1 3 4 5/10 0 0 0 0 Totals 12 1 3 4 5/10 0 0 0 0

Phoebe Piku ’16 | Career Bests

Goals (Game): 1, November 4, 2012 vs. Cortland (W, 5-0) Assists(Game): 1, Four Times Points(Game): 2, November 4, 2012 vs. Cortland (W, 5-0) Goal Streak: 1 Game, November 4, 2012 Point Streak: 2 Games, November 4 - November 9, 2012 First Career Goal: November 4, 2012 vs. Cortland (W, 5-0) First Career Assist: November 4, 2012 vs. Cortland (W, 5-0)

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Ashley Ryan ’15 (A)

Forward 5’5” Shoots: R Rochester, NY -- Rochester Edge

2012-13 Season She had another outstanding year for the Soaring Eagles playing in all 30 games while being the leading point scorer with 31 on 17 goals and 14 assists. She scored in many different ways, tallying two power play goals and two shorthanded goals on the season. Her outstanding play this season brought many accolades including ECAC West AllConference Second Team, ECAC West All-Academic Team, D3 Hockey All-Region Second Team, D3 Hockey All-American Honorable Mention and NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team. 2011-12 Season Ashley appeared in 25 of 26 games for Elmira College during her inaugural season tallying the third highest team point total for the team with 10 goals and 13 assists for 23 points. The Rochester, NY native earned ECAC Women’s West Rookie of the Year honors and a spot on the All-Rookie team. Ryan registered two scores on the power play and three game-winning goals while converting seven of her goals and 15 of her points during ECAC West play. She ranked first in the ECAC West and 12th in the country in points per game among rookies as she netted 0.92 points per contest. For her efforts on the ice, Ashley received many ECAC accolades including ECAC West Weekly Honor Roll and Rookie of the Week twice Ryan was also named the Booster Club Player of the Year for Women’s Hockey. From the Coach: “Ashley comes from the Rochester Edge program where she has put up very impressive offensive numbers. She can skate, she competes hard and she loves to score. We are looking forward to her helping us in these areas at the college level.” Personal Ashley is a Criminal Justice major and Founder’s Scholar.

Ashley Ryan ’15 | Stats

Overall Year GP G A PTS PEN/MIN 2012-13 30 17 14 31 5/10 2011-12 25 10 13 23 5/10 Totals 55 27 27 54 10/20

PP SH GW GT 2 2 3 0 2 0 3 0 4 2 6 0

ECAC West Year GP G A PTS 2012-13 16 10 6 16 2011-12 17 7 8 15 Totals 33 17 14 31

PP 1 2 3

PEN/MIN 3/6 3/6 6/12

SH 1 0 1

GW 2 1 3

GT 0 0 0

Ashley Ryan ’15 | Career Bests

Goals (Game): 3, January 4, 2013 vs. Manhattanville (W, 3-0) Assists(Game): 2, Six Times Points(Game): 3, Six Times Goal Streak: 3 Games, January 20 - January 26, 2013 Point Streak: 5 Games, January 21 - February 4, 2012 First Career Goal: October 29, 2011 vs. Manhattanville (W, 7-3) First Career Assist: October 29, 2011 vs. Manhattanville (W, 7-3)

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Briana Saltstone ’14

Forward 5’8” Shoots: L North Bay, ONT -- Southwest Wildcats

2012-13 Season In her third season with the Soaring Eagles she made 20 appearances registering one goal and one assist for two points which all came in conference play. For her great efforts on the ice and in the classroom she was named to the ECAC West All-Academic Team. 2011-12 Season Appeared in five games for Elmira College and registered three points on two goals and an assist. 2010-11 Season Appeared in all 26 contests for EC in her rookie season, tallying four goals and two assists. All six of Saltstone’s points came in ECAC West conference play. From the Coach: “Briana is a big and strong winger that can really skate. She can play an important role for our team and will be someone that will have to compete every day. When she plays with an edge and pursues the puck in all three zones she is a tough competitor. She has great hands and can take the puck to the net. We are looking forward to seeing Bri have a great year in both ends of the rink and really falling into a role for this team.” Personal Briana is a Psychology, Anthropology & Sociology major.

Briana Saltstone ’14 | Stats Overall Year 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 Totals

GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT 20 1 1 2 1/2 0 0 0 0 5 2 1 3 4/8 0 0 0 0 26 4 2 6 9/18 0 0 0 0 51 7 4 11 14/28 0 0 0 0

ECAC West Year GP G 2012-13 13 1 2011-12 3 2 2010-11 18 4 Totals 34 7

A PTS 1 2 0 2 2 6 3 10

PEN/MIN 1/2 3/6 8/16 12/24

PP 0 0 0 0

SH 0 0 0 0

GW 0 0 0 0

Briana Saltstone ’14 | Career Bests

Goals (Game): 2, January 29, 2011 vs. Chatham (W, 11-1) Assists(Game): 1, Four Times Points(Game): 2, January 29, 2011 vs. Chatham (W, 11-1) Goal Streak: 2 Games, January 20 - January 21, 2012 Point Streak: 3 Games, December 11, 2011 - January 21, 2012 First Career Goal: January 14, 2011 vs. Potsdam (W, 5-2) First Career Assist: January 15, 2011 vs. Potsdam (W, 5-0)

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Ella Stewart ’14

Defense 5’3” Shoots: L Mississauga, ONT -- Notre Dame Hounds

2012-13 Season She appeared in 22 contests for EC during her third season registering one goal and 10 assists for 11 points. Eight of her assists this season came in conference play. Her best game came on Feb. 8th against Oswego State when she provided one assist and two blocks. 2011-12 Season Ella appeared in 22 of 26 games for the Soaring Eagles recording 15 points on four goals and 11 assists. Only two of her points were tallied outside of conference play. 2010-11 Season Played in all 26 contests for EC in her first season, compiling two goals and 11 assists, while also tallying one power-play goal in ECAC West play. From the Coach: “Ella is coming off a very strong first year where we threw her into many different game situations. She is a powerful skater that can carry the puck up the ice, which is a huge benefit for our breakout. We are anticipating Ella will turn up the compete level and bring her ‘A’ game consistently. She is strong, has a great shot and when she is playing her best hockey she is a real difference maker for us. Ella is a big part of our blue-line moving forward.” Personal Ella is a Criminal Justice major and an Iris scholar.

Ella Stewart ’14 | Stats Overall Year 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 Totals

GP 26 22 22 70

G A PTS 2 11 13 4 11 15 1 10 11 7 32 39

PEN/MIN 9/18 9/18 12/24 30/60

PP 1 1 0 2

SH 0 0 0 0

GW 0 0 0 0

GT 0 0 0 0

ECAC West Year GP 2012-13 11 2011-12 15 2010-11 18 Totals 44

G A PTS 0 8 8 3 10 13 1 7 8 4 25 29

PEN/MIN 7/14 7/14 8/16 22/44

PP 0 1 1 2

SH 0 0 0 0

GW 0 0 0 0

GT 0 0 0 0

Ella Stewart ’14 | Career Bests

Goals (Game): 1, Seven Times Assists (Game): 3, December 4, 2011 at Potsdam (W, 5-1) Points (Game): 3, Twice Goal Streak: 1 Game, Seven Times Point Streak: 3 Games, December 12, 2012 - January 26, 2013 First Career Goal: January 8, 2011 vs. Hamilton (W, 6-3) First Career Assist: October 29, 2010 vs. New England (W, 5-0)

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Erin Weston ’15

Forward 5’6” Shoots: L Ajax, ONT -- Etobicoke Dolphins

2012-13 Season In her second season with the Soaring Eagles Weston played in 29 games registering seven goals and six assists for 13 points. In conference play she recorded six points on four goals and two assists. Her best game this season was in the NCAA Quarterfinals on Mar. 9th against Bowdoin College where she scored the game winning goal. 2011-12 Season Erin appeared in 24 of 26 games for Elmira College during her rookie campaign totaling nine points on three goals and six assists. She also tallied one power-play score and one game-winning goal, while being named ECAC West Rookie of the Week on February 12th. From the Coach: “Erin is a natural center who is a very smart player. She finished the regular season for the Etobicoke Dolphins (PWHL) with 20 points and she has proven she can score at every level she has played at. She is a hardnosed player who will fit in very well to our system” Personal Erin is a Business Administration major.

Erin Weston ’15 | Stats Overall Year 2012-13 2011-12 Totals

GP 29 24 53

ECAC West Year GP 2012-13 15 2011-12 16 Totals 31

G A PTS 7 6 13 6 3 9 13 9 22

PEN/MIN 3/6 4/8 7/14

PP 0 1 1

SH 0 0 0

GW 1 2 3

GT 0 0 0

G 4 5 9

PEN/MIN 2/4 3/6 5/10

PP 0 1 1

SH 0 0 0

GW 0 2 2

GT 0 0 0

A PTS 2 6 3 8 5 14

Erin Weston ’15 | Career Bests

Goals (Game): 2, December 4, 2011 at Potsdam (W, 5-1) Assists(Game): 1, Nine Times Points(Game): 2, Three Times Goal Streak: 3 Games, December 3 - December 11, 2011 Point Streak: 3 Games, Twice First Career Goal: November 12, 2011 at Cortland (W, 8-1) First Career Assist: February 4, 2012 vs. Buffalo State (W, 7-0)

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Brooke Wilgosh ’15 (A)

Defense 5’6” Shoots: R Regina, SK -- Notre Dame Hounds

2012-13 Season She had phenomenal second season for the Soaring Eagles playing 27 games and registering 21 points on seven goals and 14 assists. She was EC’s leading defensive scorer this season, while providing two goals and nine assists for 11 points in conference action. Additionally she registered three power play goals and her first game winning goal this season. She earned ECAC West All-Conference First Team honors for ranking fifth in the conference for defensemen scoring (.79 ppg). Wilgosh also earned ECAC West AllAcademic Team, D3 Hockey All-Region Second Team and D3 Hockey All-American Honorable Mention. 2011-12 Season Brooke appeared in 20 of 26 games for Elmira College during her rookie campaign. She recorded 13 points on three goals and 10 assists while also tallying one power-play goal. Nine of Wilgosh’s points came in conference competition, while helping holding opponents to just 1.50 goals per contest in ECAC West play. Wilgosh was named to the ECAC West All-Rookie team and was a member of the East-West Classic All-Tournament Team. From the Coach: “Brooke is our first ever player from Saskatechewan and is a former teammate of Ella Stewart ’14 when they played for the Notre Dame Hounds out of Wilcox, SK. She was a member of Team Saskatchewan for the past three years and recently won a gold medal at the 2011 Esso Cup with the ND Hounds. Brooke is a smart player who can really skate and make plays, she should contribute on the offensive blue-line right away.” Personal Brooke is a Criminal Justice major and a Founder’s Scholar.

Brooke Wilgosh ’15 | Stats Overall Year 2012-13 2011-12 Totals

GP 27 20 47

ECAC West Year GP 2012-13 14 2011-12 13 Totals 27

G A PTS 7 14 21 3 10 13 10 24 34

PEN/MIN 9/18 3/6 12/24

PP 3 1 4

SH 0 0 0

GW 1 0 1

GT 0 0 0

G 2 2 4

PEN/MIN 3/6 3/6 6/12

PP 0 0 0

SH 0 0 0

GW 1 0 1

GT 0 0 0

A PTS 9 11 7 9 16 20

Brooke Wilgosh ’15 | Career Bests

Goals (Game): 2, January 21, 2012 at Chatham (W, 10-0) Assists(Game): 3, Twice Points(Game): 3, Twice Goal Streak: 2 Games, Twice Point Streak: 3 Games, Four Times First Career Goal: October 29, 2011 vs. Manhattanville (W, 7-3) First Career Assist: October 29, 2011 vs. Manhattanville (W, 7-3)

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Johanna Eidensten ’17

Forward 5’7” Shoots: L Täby, Sweden -- AIK

From the Coach: “Johanna is a hard-working playmaker who sees the ice very well and possesses a heavy shot. She will be an instant contributor on the ice and has a ton of upside offensively.” Personal Johanna is a Business Administration major and a Founders Scholar.

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McKenna Farole ’16

Defense 5’8” Shoots: L Irvine, CA -- Manhattanville College

2012-13 Season Appeared in 26 games during her inaugural season at Manhattanville College. From the Coach: “McKenna joins us from Manhattanville College and will be expected to make significant contributions on the blueline. She’s a smart player who can move the puck and also has a strong shot from the point. She has a quick stick defensively and an outstanding work ethic.” Personal McKenna is a Business Administration major with a concentration in Management.

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Sydney Fischer ’17

Forward 5’7” Shoots: R Alberta, ONT -- Irma

From the Coach: “Sydney will give us some depth on the front line and has potential to develop further.” Personal Sydney is a Biology major and a Mark Twain Scholar.

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Marissa Mongillo ’15

Defense 5’8” Shoots: R Shelton, CT -- Trumbull

From the Coach: “Marissa is making the jump up to Varsity this year having spent the past two seasons on JV. She’s a terrific athlete who also stars on the lacrosse team. She’s very good defensively and can fire the puck from the back end. She makes smart simple plays and is always in the correct position. She has an excellent attitude and quietly goes about her business. The ladies love her in the dressing room and she will add depth to our defensive corps.” Personal Marissa is a Childhood Education, Sociology and Anthropology Major as well as a Founder’s Scholar. She is also a member of the Women’s Lacrosse team.

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Kyle Nelson ’17

Goalie 5’5” Catches: L Chicago, IL -- Chicago Mission

From the Coach: “Kyle was a heavily recruited goaltender that chose to come to EC. Her capabilities in net will make her a key factor for the future of the program.” Personal N/A

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Kierra Pietramala ’17

Goalie 5’5” Catches: L Aurora, ONT -- The Hill Academy

From the Coach: “Kierra was another heavily recruited and sought after goaltender. She is a very capable goaltender and will be a key piece for the future of the program.” Personal Kierra is a Psychology major with a minor in History. She is also a Presidential Scholar.

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Jessica Prance ’17 Forward

5’10” Shoots: L

Chaumont, NY -- Perth Predators

From the Coach: “Jessica will provide depth on the front line and has potential to be a significant contributor.” Personal N/A

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Anna Tude ’17 Forward

5’7” Shoots: L

Stockholm, Sweden -- Balmoral Hall Blazers

From the Coach: “Anna will be an impact player from the start. She has a nice set of hands and can finish off scoring opportunities. Anna also possesses a ton of offensive upside and works extremely hard on and off the ice.” Personal N/A

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Amherst College Lord Jeffs December 1 w Kenyon Arena w 1:00 p.m.

General Information Location Amherst, MA Founded 1821 Enrollment 1,795 Colors Purple & White Conference NESCAC Arena Orr Rink Capacity 800 President Biddy Martin Athletic Director Suzanne Coffey 2012-2013 Record 13-11-1

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Coaching Information Head Coach Assistant Coach Student Assistant Coach

Jeff Matthews Liz Gallinaro Kate Beemer

Series History First Meeting 2004 Series Record 6-5-0 Current Win Streak Elmira, 2 Jackson vs. Amherst 1-0-0 Last Meeting 2012-13: EC 6, AC 1

Nov. 15 Hamilton Nov. 16 Hamilton Nov. 22 at Wesleyan Nov. 23 at Wesleyan Nov. 30 Plattsburgh (Panther-Cardinal Classic) Dec. 1 ELMIRA (Panther-Cardinal Classic) Dec. 4 Manhattanville Dec. 8 at Norwich Jan. 4 Holy Cross Jan. 7 Cortland Jan. 10 Colby Jan. 11 Colby Jan. 17 Middlebury Jan. 18 Middlebury Jan. 22 Nichols Jan. 28 Norwich Jan. 31 at Connecticut College Feb. 1 at Connecticut College Feb. 7 at Williams Feb. 8 at Williams Feb. 14 Trinity Feb. 15 Trinity Feb. 21 at Bowdoin Feb. 22 at Bowdoin

2012-13 Statistical Leaders * returning player Offense Geneva Lloyd Tori Salmon* Megan Doyen Emily Flom* Ashley Salerno*

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Buffalo State Bengals

February 1 w Murray Athletic Center w 3:00 p.m. February 2 w Murray Athletic Center w 2:00 p.m.

General Information Location Buffalo, NY Founded 1871 Enrollment 9,731 Colors Orange & Black Conference ECAC West Arena Buffalo State Ice Arena Capacity 1,800 President Howard Cohen, Ph.D. Athletic Director Jerry Boyes 2012-2013 Record 6-18-1

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Coaching Information Head Coach Assistant Coach

Candice Moxley Lucy Schoedel

Series History First Meeting 2001-02 Series Record 30-1-0 Current Win Streak Elmira, 4 Jackson vs. Buffalo State 2-0-0 Last Meeting 20012-13: EC 6, BS 0

Nov. 8 Chatham Nov. 9 Chatham Nov. 10 Adrian Nov. 16 at Plattsburgh Nov. 17 at Plattsburgh Nov. 22 at Canton Nov. 23 at Canton Nov. 30 at Utica Dec. 1 at Utica Dec. 7 Franklin Pierce Dec. 8 Franklin Pierce Jan. 10 at Adrian Jan. 11 at Adrian Jan. 18 Oswego Jan. 19 Oswego Jan. 24 Cortland Jan. 25 Cortland Feb. 1 at ELMIRA Feb. 2 at ELMIRA Feb. 7 Potsdam Feb. 8 Potsdam Feb. 15 Neumann Feb. 16 Neumann Feb. 21 University of New England Feb. 22 University of New England

2012-13 Statistical Leaders * returning player Offense Courtney Carnes Nikki Kirchberger* Kara Goodwin* Melissa Ash* Rio Flynn

G 4 8 6 4 3

A 11 3 5 5 6

PTS 15 11 11 9 9

Goalie Jordan Lee* Sarah Quigley*

Saves Shots Save% GAA 560 620 .903 2.78 75 88 .852 4.04

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Chatham University Cougars

December 7 w McKnight Hockey Center w 3:30 p.m. December 8 w McKnight Hockey Center w 4:00 p.m.

General Information Location Pittsburgh, PA Founded 1869 Enrollment 922 Colors Purple, Green, & White Conference ECAC West Arena McKnight Hockey Center Capacity 198 President Esther Barazzone Athletic Director Terlynn Olds 2012-2013 Record 4-21-0

Coaching Information Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

Jason Evans Jon Hoffmann Jerry Hillman

Series History First Meeting 2002-03 Series Record 22-0-0 Current Win Streak Elmira, 22 Jackson vs. Chatham 2-0-0 Last Meeting 2012-13: EC 9, CU 0

Nov. 1 Nov. 2 Nov. 8 Nov. 9 Nov. 15 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 Nov. 24 Dec. 7 Dec. 8 Jan. 7 Jan. 10 Jan. 11 Jan. 18 Jan. 19 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 31 Feb. 1 Feb. 8 Feb. 9 Feb. 15 Feb. 16 Feb. 21 Feb. 22

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at University of New England at University of New England at Buffalo State at Buffalo State Canton Canton Oswego Oswego State ELMIRA ELMIRA Adrian at Canton at Canton Utica Utica at Potsdam at Potsdam at Neumann at Neumann Stevenson Stevenson at Plattsburgh at Plattsburgh at Cortland at Cortland

2012-13 Statistical Leaders * returning player Offense Casey Morfeld* Morgan Becer* Katrina Hawkins* Gina Abrego* Marie Soukup*

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G 4 3 4 1 1

A 3 2 0 3 3

Pts 7 5 4 4 4

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Goalie Megan Buchanan* Kaitlynn Smith*

Saves Shots Save% GAA 713 795 .897 4.73 130 147 .884 6.26


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Hamilton College Continentals January 11 w Russell Sage Rink w 7:00 p.m.

General Information Location Clinton, NY Founded 1793 Enrollment 1,828 Colors Blue & White Conference NESCAC Arena Russell Sage Rink Capacity 1,000 President Joan Hinde Stewart Athletic Director Jon Hind 2012-2013 Record 13-11-1

Coaching Information Head Coach Assistant Coach

Emily McNamara Kayte Holtz

Series History First Meeting 2002-03 Series Record 10-0-0 Current Win Streak Elmira, 10 Jackson vs. Hamilton 1-0-0 Last Meeting 2011-12: EC 6, HC 0

2013-14 Schedule

Nov. 15 Amherst Nov. 16 at Amherst Nov. 19 Potsdam Nov. 22 Connecticut College Nov. 23 Connecticut College Nov. 26 Oswego Dec. 6 Utica Jan. 7 Canton Jan. 10 Cortland Jan. 11 ELMIRA Jan. 14 at Potsdam Jan. 17 Williams Jan. 18 Williams Jan. 24 at Trinity Jan. 25 at Trinity Jan. 28 at Cortland Jan. 31 Middlebury Feb. 1 Middlebury Feb. 7 at Wesleyan Feb. 8 at Wesleyan Feb. 14 Bowdoin Feb. 15 Bowdoin Feb. 21 at Colby Feb. 22 at Colby

2012-13 Statistical Leaders * returning player Offense Katie Zimmerman Nikki Haskins* Abby Runyon Hannah Bartlett* Hannah Jaiven*

G 21 14 6 2 6

A 9 8 8 12 6

Pts 30 22 14 14 12

Goalie Becca Hazlett Tori Bogen* Sarah Schuchardt*

Saves 444 31 16

Shots 500 34 18

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Save% GAA .888 2.58 .912 1.60 .889 1.31

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Manhattanville College Valiants November 2 w Kreitzberg Arena w 2:00 p.m.

General Information Location Purchase, NY Founded 1841 Enrollment 1,700 Colors Crimson & White Conference ECAC East Arena Terry Conners Rink Capacity 1,000 President Jon Calvert Strauss Athletic Director Keith Levinthal 2012-2013 Record 18-9-1

2013-14 Schedule

Coaching Information Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

David Turco Samantha Pulley Josh Hand

Series History First Meeting 2001-02 Series Record 17-5-2 Current Win Streak Elmira, 4 Jackson vs. Manhattanville 2-0-0 Last Meeting 2012-13: EC 3, MC 0

Nov. 2 ELMIRA (East-West Classic) Nov. 3 Plattsburgh (East-West Classic) Nov. 15 at UMass-Boston Nov. 16 at Saint Anselm Nov. 22 Plymouth Nov. 23 Southern Maine Nov. 26 Neumann Dec. 4 at Amherst Dec. 6 Nichols Dec. 7 at Nichols Jan. 4 at Bowdoin Jan. 7 at Stevenson Jan. 11 at Plattsburgh Jan. 12 at Utica Jan. 14 at Trinity Jan. 17 Holy Cross Jan. 18 Salve Regina Jan. 24 at Castleton Jan. 25 at New England Jan. 31 Saint Anselm Feb. 1 UMass-Boston Feb. 7 Norwich Feb. 8 Saint Michael’s Feb. 14 at Salve Regina Feb. 15 at Holy Cross

2012-13 Statistical Leaders * returning player Offense Katie Little Mary Rose Morrison Alyssa Taylor Alla Traun* Sonia Occhionero

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G 12 6 7 5 10

A 16 16 11 13 4

Pts 28 22 18 18 14

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Goalie Mary Evans* Kirsten Shaughnessy* Victoria Smishek*

Saves 487 77 24

Shots 527 84 28

Save% GAA .924 1.90 .917 1.42 .857 2.00


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Middlebury College Panthers November 30 w Kenyon Arena w 7:00 p.m. January 4 w Kenyon Arena w 7:00 p.m.

General Information Location Middlebury, VT Founded 1800 Enrollment 2,420 Colors Navy Blue & White Conference NESCAC Arena Kenyon Arena Capacity 2,100 President Ronald D. Liebowitz Athletic Director Erin Quinn 2012-2013 Record 20-8-2

Coaching Information Head Coach Assistant Coach

Bill Mandigo Lauren Greer

Series History First Meeting 2002-03 Series Record 6-8-1 Current Win Streak Elmira, 1 Jackson vs. Middlebury 1-2-0 Last Meeting 2012-13: EC 1, MC 0

Nov. 15 Nov. 16 Nov. 22 Nov. 23 Nov. 30 Dec. 1 Dec. 7 Jan. 4 Jan. 8 Jan. 10 Jan. 11 Jan. 17 Jan. 18 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 31 Feb. 1 Feb. 4 Feb. 7 Feb. 8 Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 15 Feb. 19

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at Colby at Colby Trinity Trinity ELMIRA (Cardinal-Panther Classic) Plattsburgh (Cardinal-Panther Classic) Castleton ELMIRA Salve Regina at Wesleyan at Wesleyan at Amherst at Amherst Bowdoin Bowdoin at Hamilton at Hamilton Utica Connecticut College Connecticut College at Plattsburgh Williams at Williams at Norwich

2012-13 Statistical Leaders * returning player Offense Hannah Bielawski* Emily Fluke* Katie Sullivan* Lauren Greer Jennifer Krakower*

G 9 17 13 11 3

A 22 12 12 10 15

Pts 31 29 25 21 18

Goalie Annabelle Jones* Laura Pinsent* Madeline Marsh* Marisa Dreher*

Saves 435 183 20 3

Shots 461 204 21 4

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Save% GAA .944 1.37 .897 2.35 .952 0.50 .750 2.10

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Neumann University Knights

February 22 w Murray Athletic Center w 3:00 p.m. February 23 w Murray Athletic Center w 3:00 p.m.

General Information Location Aston, PA Founded 1965 Enrollment 2,956 Colors Blue & Gold Conference ECAC West Arena Ice Works Skating Complex Capacity 1,200 President Dr. Rosalie M. Mirenda Athletic Director Chuck Sack 2012-2013 Record 10-16-1

2013-14 Schedule

Coaching Information Head Coach

Kelly Rider

Series History First Meeting 2001-02 Series Record 27-0-1 Current Win Streak Elmira, 4 Jackson vs. Neumann 2-0-0 Last Meeting 2012-13: EC 6, NU 1

Nov. 2 at Salve Regina Nov. 9 Saint Anselm Nov. 10 Saint Anselm Nov. 16 at Oswego Nov. 17 at Oswego Nov. 23 at Plattsburgh Nov. 24 at Plattsburgh Nov. 26 at Manhattanville Dec. 6 Cortland Dec. 7 Cortland Jan. 2 Codfish Bowl Jan. 3 Codfish Bowl Jan. 18 Potsdam Jan. 19 Potsdam Jan. 25 Stevenson Jan. 26 Stevenson Jan. 31 Chatham Feb. 1 Chatham Feb. 4 Canton Feb. 8 at Utica Feb. 9 at Utica Feb. 15 at Buffalo State Feb. 16 at Buffalo State Feb. 22 at ELMIRA Feb. 23 at ELMIRA

2012-13 Statistical Leaders * returning player Offense Edie Brenning* Angela Gilmour* Lynsey Nakamura Shanelle Doucette* Megan Russelo*

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G 10 6 6 7 6

A 11 10 8 4 5

Pts 21 16 14 11 11

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Goalie Shannon Donnelly Justina Mayr* Allie Frank

Saves 622 100 100

Shots 675 108 111

Save% GAA .921 2.64 .926 1.96 .901 3.71


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Norwich University Cadets

November 3 w Kreitzberg Arena w 4:00 p.m. January 10 w Murray Athletic Center w 7:00 p.m.

General Information Location Northfield, VT Founded 1819 Enrollment 2,300 Colors Maroon & Gold Conference ECAC East Arena Kreitzberg Arena Capacity 3,000 President Dr. Richard W. Schneider Athletic Director Anthony Mariano 2012-2013 Record 22-4-3

Coaching Information Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

Mark Bolding Sophie Leclerc Dana Bean Jon Guiffre

Series History First Meeting 2007-08 Series Record 3-3-1 Current Win Streak Tie, 1 Jackson vs. Norwich 0-0-1 Last Meeting 2012-13: EC 2, NU 2

Nov. 2 Nov. 3 Nov. 8 Nov. 9 Nov. 15 Nov. 16 Nov. 22 Nov. 23 Dec. 7 Dec. 8 Jan. 5 Jan. 10 Jan. 11 Jan. 17 Jan. 18 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 28 Jan. 31 Feb. 1 Feb. 7 Feb. 8 Feb. 14 Feb. 15 Feb. 19

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Plattsburgh (East-West Classic) ELMIRA (East-West Classic) St. Michael’s at St. Michael’s Holy Cross Salve Regina at Castleton at New England College Bowdoin Amherst at Plattsburgh at ELMIRA at Utica at Plymouth at Southern Maine at UMass-Boston at St. Anselm at Amherst Southern Maine Plymouth at Manhattanville at Nichols New England College Castleton Middlebury

2012-13 Statistical Leaders * returning player Offense Tori Charron* Jillayne DeBus Renee Lortie* Kayla Parsons* Kaycie Anderson*

G 30 14 12 11 6

A 14 23 17 15 15

PTS 44 37 29 26 21

Goalie Loren Carrier* Kelly Fisk* Caroline Barth*

Saves 216 196 6

Shots 234 217 8

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Save% GAA .923 1.24 .903 1.53 .750 1.72

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Stevenson University Mustangs January 18 w Reisterstown Sportsplex w 5:30 p.m.

General Information Location Stevenson, MD Founded 1947 Enrollment 4,212 Colors Green, White, & Black Conference Independent Arena Reisterstown Sportsplex Capacity 500 President Kevin J. Manning Athletic Director Brett Adams 2012-2013 Record 6-15-1

Coaching Information Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

Tracy Johnson Joey Lye Ashley Harper

Series History First Meeting 2012-13 Series Record 1-0-0 Current Win Streak Elmira, 1 Jackson vs. Stevenson 1-0-0 Last Meeting 2012-13: EC 3, SU 0

Nov. 2 Nov. 3 Nov. 9 Nov. 15 Nov. 16 Nov. 22 Nov. 23 Nov. 30 Dec. 1 Dec. 6 Dec. 7 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 4 Jan. 7 Jan. 10 Jan. 11 Jan. 18 Jan. 25 Jan. 26 Feb. 1 Feb. 2 Feb. 8 Feb. 9 Feb. 14 Feb. 15

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Canton Canton at Sacred Heart Sacred Heart Sacred Heart at Franklin Pierce at Franklin Pierce at St. Benedict at St. Benedict at Connecticut College at Connecticut College at UMass Boston Codfish Bowl Codfish Bowl Manhattanville at New England College at New England College ELMIRA at Neumann at Neumann at SUNY Oswego at SUNY Oswego at Chatham at Chatham University of New England University of New England

2012-13 Statistical Leaders * returning player Offense McKenzie Taggart* Molly O’Neil* Jessie Capanelli* Rachel Martell* Karly Vis*

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G 6 6 4 3 2

A 7 5 5 3 4

PTS 13 11 9 6 6

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Goalie Mackenzie Bruch* Sarah Modzelewski* Anastassia Nelson*

Saves 305 310 75

Shots 330 337 88

Save% GAA .924 2.49 .920 3.02 .852 4.37


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SUNY Cortland Red Dragons February 14 w Alumni Arena w 7:00 p.m. February 15 w Alumni Arena w 4:00 p.m.

General Information Location Cortland, NY Founded 1868 Enrollment 6,345 Colors Red & White Conference ECAC West Arena Alumni Arena Capacity 2,000 President Erik Bitterbaum, Ph.D. Athletic Director Mike Urtz 2012-2013 Record 6-16-1

Coaching Information Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

Earl Utter Kristi Kehoe Katie Double

Series History First Meeting 2001-02 Series Record 26-0-0 Current Win Streak Elmira, 26 Jackson vs. SUNY Cortland 2-0-0 Last Meeting 2012-13: EC 5, CS 0

Nov. 2 Nov. 3 Nov. 8 Nov. 9 Nov. 15 Nov. 16 Nov. 22 Nov. 23 Dec. 6 Dec. 7 Jan. 7 Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 18 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 28 Jan. 31 Feb. 1 Feb. 7 Feb. 8 Feb. 14 Feb. 15

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Castleton (Oswego State Classic) New England College (Oswego State Classic) at Canton at Canton at Utica Utica Potsdam Potsdam at Neumann at Neumann at Amherst at Hamilton at Plattsburgh at Plattsburgh at Buffalo State at Buffalo State Hamilton Utica Utica Oswego Oswego ELMIRA ELMIRA

2012-13 Statistical Leaders * returning player Offense Maggie Giamo Chelsey Wright Gina Tomei* Kellie Micillo Abbie Adams*

G 12 8 0 4 1

A 4 7 11 3 6

PTS 16 15 11 7 7

Goalie Deanna Meunier* Tessa Muilenburg*

Saves Shots Save% GAA 647 706 .916 2.84 80 98 .816 7.54

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SUNY Oswego Lakers

January 24 w Campus Center Ice Arena w 7:00 p.m. January 25 w Campus Center Ice Arena w 3:00 p.m.

General Information Location Oswego, NY Founded 1861 Enrollment 7,151 Colors Green & Gold Conference ECAC West Arena Campus Center Ice Arena Capacity 3,000 President Deborah Stanley Athletic Director Susan Viscomi 2012-2013 Record 12-12-1

Coaching Information Head Coach Assistant Coach

Diane Dillon Chelsea Walkland

Series History First Meeting 2006-07 Series Record 13-0-1 Current Win Streak Elmira, 5 Jackson vs. SUNY Oswego 2-0-0 Last Meeting 2012-13: EC 6, OS 0

Nov. 2 Nov. 3 Nov. 9 Nov. 10 Nov. 16 Nov. 17 Nov. 23 Nov. 24 Nov. 26 Dec. 6 Dec. 7 Jan. 10 Jan. 11 Jan. 18 Jan. 19 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Feb. 1 Feb. 2 Feb. 7 Feb. 8 Feb. 15 Feb. 16 Feb. 21 Feb. 22

2013-14 Schedule

New England College (Oswego State Classic) Castleton (Oswego State Classic) at Potsdam at Potsdam Neumann Neumann at Chatham at Chatham at Hamilton Canton Canton at St. Norbert at St. Norbert at Buffalo State at Buffalo State ELMIRA ELMIRA Stevenson Stevenson at Cortland at Cortland at Utica Utica Plattsburgh Plattsburgh

2012-13 Statistical Leaders * returning player Offense Melissa Seamont* Olivia Boersen* Megan Hagg* Emma Smetaniuk* Mady Paul*

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G 9 7 5 5 7

A 15 9 6 6 3

PTS 24 16 11 11 10

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Goalie Bridget Smith* Tori Trovato* Catherine Cote*

Saves 446 125 25

Shots 483 135 28

Save% GAA .923 2.00 .926 1.79 .893 3.00


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SUNY Plattsburgh Cardinals February 7 w Murray Athletic Center w 7:00 p.m. February 8 w Murray Athletic Center w 3:00 p.m.

General Information Location Plattsburgh, NY Founded 1889 Enrollment 5,822 Colors Cardinal Red & White Conference ECAC West Arena Ronald B. Stafford Ice Arena Capacity 3,500 President John Ettling Athletic Director Bruce Delventhal 2012-2013 Record 27-1-2

Coaching Information Head Coach Assistant Coach

Kevin Houle Nicole Goguen

Series History First Meeting 2001-02 Series Record 16-20-3 Current Win Streak Plattsburgh, 3 Jackson vs. SUNY Plattsburgh 0-3-0 Last Meeting 2012-13: PS 4, EC 2

Nov. 2 Nov. 3 Nov. 5 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 17 Nov. 23 Nov. 24 Nov. 30 Dec. 1 Jan. 5 Jan. 11 Jan. 14 Jan. 17 Jan. 18 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Feb. 1 Feb. 7 Feb. 8 Feb. 11 Feb. 15 Feb. 16 Feb. 21 Feb. 22

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at Norwich (East-West Classic) Manhattanville (East-West Classic) at Potsdam Castleton Buffalo State Buffalo State Neumann Neumann Amherst (Panther-Cardinal Classic) at Middlebury (Panther-Cardinal Classic) Norwich Manhattanville at Williams Cortland Cortland at Utica at Utica Potsdam at ELMIRA at ELMIRA Middlebury at Chatham at Chatham at Oswego at Oswego

2012-13 Statistical Leaders * returning player Offense Teal Gove Shannon Stewart* Jenny Kistner* Allison Era* Emma Rutherford*

G 29 21 12 13 12

A 21 18 22 16 14

PTS 50 39 34 29 26

Goalie Sydney Aveson* Ally Ross*

Saves Shots Save% GAA 459 490 .937 1.19 31 32 .969 0.25

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SUNY Potsdam Bears

November 15 w Maxcy Hall w 7:00 p.m. November 16 w Maxcy Hall w 3:00 p.m.

General Information Location Potsdam, NY Founded 1816 Enrollment 3,988 Colors Maroon & Black Conference ECAC West Arena Maxcy Hall Capacity 2,000 President Dr. Dennis Hefner Athletic Director Jim Zalacca 2012-2013 Record 10-14-2

Coaching Information Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

Jay Green ’80 Bryanna Farris

Series History First Meeting 2008-09 Series Record 10-1-0 Current Win Streak Elmira, 2 Jackson vs. SUNY Potsdam 2-0-0 Last Meeting 2012-13: EC 5, PS 1

Nov. 2 Nov. 5 Nov. 9 Nov. 10 Nov. 15 Nov. 16 Nov. 19 Nov. 22 Nov. 23 Dec. 3 Dec. 6 Dec. 7 Jan. 7 Jan. 14 Jan. 17 Jan. 18 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Feb. 1 Feb. 7 Feb. 8 Feb. 15 Feb. 16 Feb. 22 Feb. 23

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Saint Michael’s Plattsburgh Oswego Oswego ELMIRA ELMIRA at Hamilton at Cortland at Cortland Canton at Saint Michael’s at Saint Michael’s at Castleton Hamilton at Neumann at Neumann Chatham Chatham at Plattsburgh at Buffalo State at Buffalo State Canton at Canton Utica at Utica

2012-13 Statistical Leaders * returning player Offense Amanda Lucky* Jenn Crawford* Izzy Fayerman* Sally Mooney* Alexandra Holowka*

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G 6 7 7 4 7

A 9 5 5 8 4

PTS 15 12 12 12 11

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Goalie Jen Conophy Dawna Salvarinas* Heather Silcott*

Saves 404 298 9

Shots 456 325 13

Save% GAA .886 3.65 .917 2.47 .692 4.14


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Utica College Pioneers

November 9 w Murray Athletic Center w 3:00 p.m. November 10 w Utica Memorial Auditorium w 3:00 p.m.

General Information Location Utica, NY Founded 1946 Enrollment 2,768 Colors Navy Blue & Burnt Orange Conference ECAC West Arena Utica Memorial Auditorium Capacity 4,000 President Todd Hutton, Ph.D. Athletic Director David Fontaine 2012-2013 Record 16-9-2

2013-14 Schedule

Coaching Information Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

Dave Clausen Eliza Kelley Bill Owens

Series History First Meeting 2001-02 Series Record 26-4-1 Current Win Streak Elmira, 5 Jackson vs. Utica 3-0-0 Last Meeting 2012-13: EC 5, UC 0

Nov. 9 at ELMIRA Nov. 10 ELMIRA Nov. 15 Cortland Nov. 16 at Cortland Nov. 22 Williams Nov. 26 at Canton Nov. 30 Buffalo State Dec. 1 Buffalo State Dec. 6 at Hamilton Jan. 4 Canton Jan. 11 Norwich Jan. 12 Manhattanville Jan. 18 at Chatham Jan. 19 at Chatham Jan. 24 Plattsburgh Jan. 25 Plattsburgh Jan. 31 at Cortland Feb. 1 Cortland Feb. 4 at Middlebury Feb. 8 Neumann Feb. 9 Neumann Feb. 15 Oswego Feb. 16 at Oswego Feb. 22 at Potsdam Feb. 23 Potsdam

2012-13 Statistical Leaders * returning player Offense Megan Myers* Nicole Schwartz* Louise Steele-Norton* Morgan Reed* Meghan McMahon*

G 17 6 7 6 4

A 14 11 9 10 11

PTS 31 17 16 16 15

Goalie Jennifer Hamel* Marissa Hotaling Marissa McNamara*

Saves 360 184 15

Shots 394 200 17

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Save% GAA .914 1.98 .920 1.69 .882 3.10

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Williams College Ephs

November 23 w Murray Athletic Center w 3:00 p.m.

General Information Location Williamstown, MA Founded 1793 Enrollment 2,000 Colors Purple & Gold Conference NESCAC Arena Lansing Chapman Rink Capacity 2,500 President Adam F. Falk Athletic Director Lisa Melendy 2012-2013 Record 9-15-1

Coaching Information Head Coach Assistant Coach

Meghan Gillis Chris Cobb

Series History First Meeting 2001-02 Series Record 9-0-1 Current Win Streak Elmira, 8 Jackson vs. Williams 1-0-0 Last Meeting 2012-13: EC 6, WC 0

Nov. 15 Nov. 16 Nov. 22 Nov. 23 Nov. 30 Dec. 1 Dec. 6 Dec. 7 Jan. 10 Jan. 11 Jan. 14 Jan. 17 Jan. 18 Jan. 21 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 31 Feb. 1 Feb. 7 Feb. 8 Feb. 14 Feb. 15 Feb. 21 Feb. 22

2013-14 Schedule

Wesleyan Wesleyan at Utica at ELMIRA at University of New England at Castleton at Sacred Heart St. Anselm at Trinity at Trinity Plattsburgh at Hamilton at Hamilton New England College Colby Colby at Bowdoin at Bowdoin Amherst Amherst at Middlebury Middlebury Connecticut College Connecticut College

2012-13 Statistical Leaders * returning player Offense Gabrielle Vukasin* Cristina Bravi* Sam Weinstein Aimee Dennett Andree Heller*

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G 10 6 6 3 5

A 8 9 8 8 4

PTS 18 15 14 11 9

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Goalie Chloe Billadeau* Rachel Nguyen*

Saves Shots Save% GAA 477 529 .902 3.16 191 210 .910 2.23


2012-13 Season in Review 2012-13 Season in Review

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2012-13 Season in Review 2012-13 Season in Review

The 2012-13 Elmira College women’s ice hockey season was one for the record books as the Soaring Eagles capped off their 2012-13 season with a storybook ending, winning a national championship. The Purple and Gold may have been the last team given a bid into the NCAA Tournament, but inspired play from goaltender, Lauren Sullivan ’13 and timely scores from her teammates brought home the third NCAA Championship in Elmira College history and the first since EC won back-to-back titles in the 2001-02 and 2002-03 campaigns. Elmira’s victory also placed them with Middlebury College at the top of the list of most women’s ice hockey championships in Division III history. Head Coach Dean Jackson ’03 became just the third coach in men’s and women’s NCAA Ice Hockey history to lead a program to a national championship in his first season at the helm, joining former EC coach Jamie Wood on the list. The Purple and Gold finished the season 24-5-1 overall with a 14-2-0 mark in ECAC West play. The Soaring Eagles earned the number two seed in the conference tournament and finished as the runner-up in the ECAC West tournament. EC earned the final at-large bid into the 2013 NCAA Tournament, but getting invited to the dance was all these women needed. The Soaring Eagles rolled through Bowdoin College 4-0 before taking on previously-unbeaten Gustavus-Adolphus in the national semifinals. The Purple and Gold, trailing by one late in the third period, got a lift from a Tanis Lamoureux ’14 short-handed goal to force overtime. Sam Curk ’13 scored the game-winning goal with 38 seconds remaining in the overtime period to give EC the dramatic victory and vault them into the championship game. The finals figured to be a low scoring affair as the game featured two of the Sam Curk ’13 scored the game-winning goal with 38 seconds left in overtime to defeat Gustavus-Adolphus. best goaltenders in the country, Sullivan and Middlebury’s Annabelle

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in the national semifinals.


2012-13 Season in Review 2012-13 Season in Review Jones. Taylor Steadman ’16 put the Soaring Eagles up 1-0 in the second period and that was all that Sullivan needed on that day as she made every save possible. The fourth-year standout won the battle of the goalies as she recorded 30 saves to post the 1-0 shutout victory, the first shutout in a championship game in NCAA Division III women’s ice hockey history. Elmira was led this season by six different players who earned ECAC West All-Conference accolades. Brooke Wilgosh ’15 earned a place on the All-Conference First Team after having another phenomenal season for the Soaring Eagles. She was EC’s highest point scoring defensemen with seven goals, 14 assists and 21 points. She ranked fifth in the conference for defensemen scoring, averaging 0.79 points per game, while registering two goals and nine assists for 11 points in conference play. Ashley Ryan ’15, Ashton Hogan ’15, and Madison Johnston ’13 were all awarded places on the conference’s second team. Ryan and Hogan led EC offensively this season combining for a total of 57 points on 36 goals and 21 assists. In conference Taylor Steadman ’16 scored the only goal in action, Hogan led the team with 19 points and finished second in the ECAC West EC’s 1-0 win over Middlebury. conference for goals scored with 13. Ryan ranked seventh in conference play for points scored with 16, and fifth for goals scored with 10. Johnston was the second leading defensemen scorer for EC this season registering a total of 21 points on six goals and 15 assists, while finishing her four year career with 22 goals, 48 assists and 70 points. She finished third in the ECAC West in defensive scoring this season, averaging 0.81 points per game with four goals, nine assists and 13 points coming in conference competition. Mary-Kate Gellerman ’13 received All-Conference Honorable Mention honors after leading the team in defensive points during conference play with two goals, 12 assists and 14 points. She ranked second in conference play assists and defensive scoring. Olivia Nyström ’16 was honored with a spot on the ECAC All-Rookie team as she finished her inaugural season with six goals and 13 assists for 19 points. She led the conference in freshman scoring, averaging 0.93 points a game, finishing with four goals, nine assists and 13 points in conference play. Lauren Sullivan ’13 was a fortress in net all season but took her play to a completely different level in postseason play. The senior played in 20 contests recording a 1.17 goals against average and .942 save percentage en route to 11 shutouts. Sullivan finished the season with the best goals against average and most shutouts of any player in Division III. She also finished the NCAA Tournament with the second-best save total of any player in tournament history making 105 stops in three contests. Sullivan finishes her decorated career holding the all-time Elmira College single-season shutout record with 11 and is tied for most career shutouts with 22. Sullivan, Ryan, and freshman Taylor Steadman ’16, who scored the only goal in a 1-0 win against Middlebury in the national championship game, were named to the NCAA Division III Lauren Sullivan ’13 picked the right time to get her EC single-seaChampionship All-Tournament team. son record 11th shutout, recording 30 saves to blank Middlebury 1-0 in the NCAA Championship game.

In addition to their conference accolades, Wilgosh was named to the D3Hockey.com All East Region Second Team, while Ryan earned a spot on the All-East Region Honorable Mention team. Jackson earned both East Region and National Coach of the Year accolades from D3Hockey.com. He was also recognized by CaptainU as the National Coach of the Year.

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2012-13 Statistics 2012-13 Statistics

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2012-13 Statistics 2012-13 ECAC West Leaders

Point Scoring Player Team GP 1 Teal Gove Platt. 16 2 Shannon Stewart Platt. 16 3 Allison Era Platt. 16 4 Melissa Seamont Osw. 15 Ashton Hogan EC 16 Jenny Kistner Platt. 16 7 Megan Myers UC 14 Ashley Ryan EC 16 Emma Rutherford Platt. 16 10 Chelsea VanGlahn Platt. 16 11 Mary-Kate Gellerman EC 14 Cassidy Delainey EC 15

PPG G-A-P 2.00 13-19-32 1.81 17-12-29 1.31 9-12-21 1.27 7-12-19 1.19 13- 6-19 1.19 7-12-19 1.14 9-7-16 1.00 10-6-16 1.00 7-9-16 0.94 8-7-15 1.00 2-12-14 0.93 7-7-14

Power Play Goals Player Team GP GPG G 1 Maggie Giamo Cort. 16 0.38 6 2 Teal Gove Platt 16 0.31 5 3 Megan Myers UC 14 0.29 4 Caitlin Metcalf EC 16 0.25 4 Allison Era Platt. 16 0.25 4 6 Kellie Micillo Cort. 16 0.19 3 Chelsea VanGlahn Platt. 16 0.19 3 Shannon Stewart Platt. 16 0.19 3 9 Lynsey Nakamura NU 15 0.13 2 Melissa Seamont Osw. 15 0.13 2 Chelsea Hunt Osw. 15 0.13 2 Bailee Goodon Osw. 15 0.13 2

Goal Scoring Player Team GP 1 Shannon Stewart Platt. 16 2 Ashton Hogan EC 16 Teal Gove Platt. 16 4 Maggie Giamo Cort. 16 5 Ashley Ryan EC 16 6 Megan Myers UC 14 Allison Era Platt. 16 8 Chelsea VanGlahn Platt. 16 9 Cassidy Delainey EC 15 Caitlin Metcalf EC 16 Tanis Lamoureux EC 16

GPG G 1.06 17 0.81 13 0.81 13 0.69 11 0.62 10 0.64 9 0.56 9 0.50 8 0.47 7 0.44 7 0.44 7

Defenseman Scoring Player Team 1 Allison Era Platt. 2 Mary-Kate Gellerman EC 3 Madison Johnston EC 4 Courtney May UC 5 Brooke Wilgosh EC Alyssa Parke Platt. Caitlin Gilligan Platt. 8 Ella Stewart EC Bridget Balisy Platt. 10 Lindsay Burrows EC Nikki Kirchberger Buff.

GP 16 14 16 16 14 16 16 11 16 15 16

Freshman Scoring Player Team 1 Olivia Nyström EC 2 Caitlin Gilligan Platt. 3 Giovanna Senese Platt. Taylor Steadman EC 5 Shanelle Doucette NU Morgan Reed UC Bridget Balisy Platt. Andrea Ziesmann Platt. 9 Megan Russelo NU Nikki Kirchberger Buff. Audrey Juneau EC

GP PPG G-A-P 14 0.93 4-9-13 16 0.69 1-10-11 13 0.69 2-7-9 16 0.56 5-4-9 16 0.50 6-2-8 16 0.50 4-4-8 16 0.50 3-5-8 16 0.50 3-5-8 15 0.47 5-2-7 16 0.44 5-2-7 16 0.44 2-5-7

Assist Scoring Player Team 1 Teal Gove Platt. 2 Mary-Kate Gellerman EC Melissa Seamont Osw. Allison Era Platt. Jenny Kistner Platt. Shannon Stewart Platt. Courtney May UC 8 Gina Tomei Cort. Caitlin Gilligan Platt. 10 Brooke Wilgosh EC Olivia Nyström EC Power Play Points Player 1 Teal Gove 2 Allison Era 3 Maggie Giamo Gina Tomei 5 Chelsey Wright Alyssa Parke Jenny Kistner 8 Megan Myers Olivia Nyström Caitlin Metcalf

GP APG A 16 1.19 19 14 0.86 12 15 0.80 12 16 0.75 12 16 0.75 12 16 0.75 12 16 0.75 12 16 0.62 10 16 0.62 10 14 0.64 9 14 0.64 9

Team Platt. Platt. Cort. Cort. Cort. Platt. Platt. UC EC EC

GP PPG G-A-P 16 0.75 5-7-12 16 0.50 4-4-8 16 0.44 6-1-7 16 0.44 0-7-7 16 0.38 2-4-6 16 0.38 1-5-6 16 0.38 1-5-6 14 0.36 4-1-5 14 0.36 1-4-5 16 0.31 4-1-5

PPG 1.31 1.00 0.81 0.75 0.79 0.69 0.69 0.73 0.50 0.47 0.44

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Overall GP

W-L-T

%

GF GA

Team

Plattsburgh St. 16

15-0-1

.969

87

11

Elmira

16

14-2

.875

77

Utica

16

9-5-2

.625

Oswego St.

16

10-6

Potsdam St.

16

Neumann

GP

W-L-T %

GF

GA

Plattsburgh St. 30

27-1-2

.933

139

33

15

Elmira

30

24-5-1

.817

123

33

39

32

Utica

27

16-9-2

.630

70

54

.625

37

33

Oswego St.

25

12-12-1 .500

49

51

6-9-1

.406

22

52

Potsdam St.

26

10-14-2 .423

50

83

16

6-10

.375

32

41

Neumann

27

10-16-1 .389

56

74

Cortland St.

16

6-10

.375

34

46

Cortland St.

23

6-16-1

.283

43

77

Buffalo St.

16

3-13

.188

21

50

Buffalo St.

25

6-18-1

.260

38

76

Chatham

16

1-15

.062

10

79

Chatham

20

2-18

.100

15

100

2012-13 ECAC West Weekly Honors Date

Player

Goalie

Nov. 5

Tanis Lamoureux, EC

Shannon Donnelly, NU Olivia Nystrom, EC

2012-13 ECAC West Tournament First Round #4 Utica def. #5 Potsdam 5-1 #6 Neumann def. #3 Oswego 3-0

Rookie

Nov. 12 Courtney Carnes, Buff.

Bridget Smith, Osw.

Casey Kilduff, NU

Nov. 19 Ashton Hogan, EC

Bridget Smith, Osw.

Morgan Reed, UC

Nov. 26 Jenny Kitsner, Platt.

Sydney Averson, Platt.

Breanne Bennett, Platt.

Dec. 3

Dawna Salvarinas, Pots.

Deanna Meunier, Cort.

Dec. 10 Izzy Fayerman, Pots.

Jennifer Hamel, UC

Nikki Kirchberge, Buff.

Jan. 7

Ashley Ryan, EC

Justina Mayr, NU

Kristen Domanski, Pots.

Jan. 14

Shannon Stewart, Platt.

Dawna Salvarinas, Pots.

Taylor Steadman, EC

Jan. 22

Megan Myers, UC

Sydney Aveson, Platt.

Laura Drew, Cort.

Jan. 28

Ashley Ryan -- EC

Shannon Donnelly, NU Shanelle Doucette, NU

Feb. 4

Katrina Hawkins, CU

Jennifer Hamel, UC

Deanna Meunier, Cort.

Feb. 11

Megan Myers, UC

Lauren Sullivan, EC

Megan Russelo, NU

Feb. 18

Chelsea VanGlahn, Platt. Jen Conophy, Pots.

Olivia Boersen, Osw.

Semifinals #1 Plattsburgh def. #6 Neumann 5-0 #2 Elmira def. #4 Utica 5-0 Championship #1 Plattsburgh def. #2 Elmira 4-2 2013-14 ECAC West Tournament First Round - February 26, 2014 Semifinals - March 1, 2014 Championship - March 8, 2014

Sarah Nelson, Pots.

2012-13 ECAC West Awards and All-Star Teams Player of the Year: Teal Gove, Plattsburgh Goaltender of the Year: Sydney Aveson, Plattsburgh Rookie of the Year: Deanna Meunier, Cortland Coaches of the Year: Kevin Houle, Plattsburgh and Dave Clausen, Utica First Team F - Teal Gove ’13, Plattsburgh F - Shannon Stewart ’15, Plattsburgh F - Megan Myers ’14, Utica D - Allie Era ’14, Plattsburgh D - Brooke Wilgosh ’15, Elmira G - Sydney Aveson ’13, Plattsburgh

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Second Team F - Ashton Hogan ’15, Elmira F - Ashley Ryan ’15, Elmira F - Melissa Seamont ’14, Oswego D - Madison Johnston ’13, Elmira D - Courtney May ’15, Utica G - Deanna Meunier ’16, Cortland

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All-Rookie F - Olivia Nyström ’16, Elmira F - Giovanna Senese ’16, Plattsburgh F - Nikki Kirchberger ’16, Buffalo St. D - Andrea Zeismann ’16, Plattsburgh D - Madison Fischl ’16, Cortland G - Deanna Meunier ’16, Cortland


ECAC West History ECAC West All-Star History 2012-13 Brooke Wilgosh ’15 (First Team) Ashton Hogan ’15 (Second Team) Ashley Ryan ’15 (Second Team) Madison Johnston ’13 (Second Team) Olivia Nyström ’16 (All-Rookie Team) Mary-Kate Gellerman ’13 (Honorable Mention) 2011-12 Lindsay Mitchell ’12 (Second Team) Kathryne Walke ’12 (Second Team) Torri Charron ’14 (Second Team Ashley Ryan ’15 (All-Rookie Team) Brooke Wilgosh ’15 (All-Rookie Team) Lisa Marshall ’14 (Honorable Mention) 2010-11 Tori Charron ’14 (Second Team, All-Rookie Team, ROTY) Kathryne Walker ’12 (Second Team) 2009-10 Jamie Kivi ’10 (First Team) Jill DeBus ’13 (All-Rookie Team) Madison Johnston ’13 All-Rookie Team) Lauren Sullivan ’13 (All-Rookie Team) 2008-09 Kayla Coady ’09 (Player of the Year, First Team) Jamie Kivi ’10 (First Team) Tiffany Hart ’10 (First Team) Allison Cubberley ’09 (Goaltender of the Year, FirstTeam) Jamie Huntley ’09 (Second Team)

2003-04 Laura Hurd ’05 (First Team) Shannon Sargent ’05 (Second Team) LeAnne Denman ’05 (Second Team) Stacy Collins ’07 (All-Rookie Team) 2002-03 Laura Hurd ’05 (First Team) LeAnne Denman ’05 (First Team) Teegon Black ’03 (Second Team) Jenelle Bauer ’05 (Second Team) Edith Racine ’05 (Second Team) Jaclyn O’Neil ’06 (All-Rookie Team, Rookie of the Year) Siobhan Edington ’06 (All-Rookie Team) Sheena Calic ’06 (All-Rookie Team) 2001-02 Laura Hurd ’05 (Player of the Year, All-Rookie Team) LeAnne Denman ’05 (First Team, All-Rookie Team) Michelle Rennie ’04 (First Team) Charissa Gawant ’05 (Second Team)

ECAC West Titles

2009-10 | 2008-09 | 2007-08 2004-05 | 2003-04 | 2002-03 2001-02

2007-08 Kayla Coady ’09 (First Team) Allison Cubberley ’09 (First Team) Jamie Kivi ’10 (Second Team) 2006-07 Kayla Coady ’09 (First Team) Tiffany Hart ’10, (First Team, All Rookie Team) Allison Cubberley ’09 (First Team) Jamie Kivi ’10 (Second Team, All Rookie Team) Jenna McCall ’10 (Honorable Mention, All Rookie Team) 2005-06 Jaclyn O’Neil ’06 (First Team, Co-Player of the Year) Kayla Coady ’09 (First Team, All-Rookie Team, ROTY) Stacey Calic ’06 (First Team) Danielle Wysomierski ’06 (Second Team) Natasha Yeates ’09 (All-Rookie Team) Allison Cubberley ’09 (All-Rookie Team) Stephanie McLean ’07 (Honorable Mention) 2004-05 Laura Hurd ’05 (Player of the Year, First Team) Edith Racine ’05 (Goaltender of the Year, First Team) Jaclyn O’Neil ’06 (First Team) LeAnne Denman ’05 (Second Team)

Brooke Wilgosh ’15 2012-13 ECAC West First Team

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ECAC West Postseason History

2012-13 Semifinal Final

Utica W, 5-0 Plattsburgh St. L, 2-4

2008-09 Final Semifinal

Plattsburgh St. W, 3-0 Neumann W, 8-1

2004-05 Final Plattsburgh St. W, 2-1 OT Semifinal Neumann W, 4-1

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2011-12 Quarterfinal Potsdam St.

2010-11 Quarterfinal Utica

L, 1-2

2007-08 Final Plattsburgh St. W, 1-0 Semifinal RIT W, 6-2 Quarterfinal Buffalo St. W, 3-2

2006-07 Final Plattsburgh St. Semifinal Utica

L, 2-3 W, 1-0

2003-04 Final Semifinal

2002-03 Final Semifinal

L, 1-2

Plattsburgh St. W, 3-2 Utica W, 4-1

Plattsburgh St. W, 4-2 Buffalo St. W, 4-0

2009-10 ECAC West Tournament Champions

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2009-10 Final Semifinal

Plattsburgh St. W, 4-2 RIT W, 2-1 OT

2005-06 Semifinal Utica

L, 1-4

2001-02 Final Plattsburgh St. W, 2-1 2OT Semifinal Buffalo St. W, 6-5 OT


ECAC West Postseason History

2008-09 ECAC West Tournament Champions

2007-08 ECAC West Tournament Champions

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ECAC West Postseason History

2004-05 ECAC West Tournament Champions

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2003-04 ECAC West Tournament Champions

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ECAC West postseason History

2002-03 ECAC West Tournament Champions

2001-02 ECAC West Tournament Champions

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by the Numbers Soaring Eagles By the Numbers 2012-13 Game-by-Game Results 30 Games Played 24-5-1 Overall Record

Team Superlatives

Game Highs Goals Scored: 9, Jan. 12 vs. Chatham Fewest Goals Scored: 1, Four Times Most Goals Allowed: 5, Jan. 20 at Plattsburgh Fewest Goals Allowed: 0, 16 Times Most Shots on Goal: 61, Feh. 9 at Oswego Fewest Shots on Goal: 21, Nov. 24 vs. Middlebury Most Shots on Goal Allowed: 41, Mar. 15 vs. Gustavus-Adolphus Fewest Shots on Goal Allowed: 5, Jan. 11 vs. Chatham Most Power Play Goals Scored: 3, Feb. 9 at Oswego Most Power Play Goals Allowed: 3, Nov. 24 at Middlebury Most Short-Handed Goals Scored: 1, Three Times Most Short-Handed Goals Allowed: 0, 30 Times Most Penalty Minutes: 29, Nov. 24 at Middlebury Fewest Penalty Minutes: 0, jan. 11 vs. Chatham Most Penalty Minutes (Opponent): 27, Jan. 26 at Buffalo State Fewest Penalty Minutes (Opponent): 0, Jan. 11 vs. Chatham Longest Winning Streak: 8 Nov. 25, 2012-Jan. 12, 2013

Date

Opponent

Result

10/27/2012

Norwich %

T, 2-2

10/28/2012

Manhattanville %

W, 3-1

11/3/2012

Cortland *

W, 4-0

1/4/2012

Cortland *

W, 5-0

11/9/2012

Utica *

W, 7-0

11/10/2012

at Utica *

W, 4-1

11/16/2012

Potsdam *

W, 8-0

11/17/2012

Potsdam *

W, 5-1

11/24/2012

Middlebury #

L, 3-4 OT

11/25/2012

Amherst #

W, 6-1

12/1/2012

at Neumann *

W, 1-0

12/2/2012

at Neumann *

W, 6-1

12/8/2012

at Williams

W, 6-0

1/4/2013

Manhattanville

W, 3-0

1/5/2013

Hamilton

W, 3-0

1/11/2013

Chatham *

W, 6-1

1/12/2013

Chatham *

W, 9-0

1/19/2013

at Plattsburgh *

L, 1-4

1/20/2013

at Plattsburgh *

L, 4-5

1/25/2013

at Buffalo State *

W, 3-2 OT

1/26/2013

at Buffalo State *

W, 6-0

2/2/2013

Stevenson

W, 3-0

Scoring First: 24-1-1 Opposition Scored First: 0-4-0 Leading after first period: 18-0-1 Trailing after the first period: 0-2-0 Tied after the first period: 6-3-0 Leading after the second period: 21-1-1 Trailing after the second period: 0-3-0 Tied after the second period: 3-1-0

2/8/2013

at Oswego *

W, 2-0

Individual Superlatives

2/9/2013

at Oswego *

W, 6-0

2/16/2013

Middlebury

L, 1-3

3/2/2013

Utica @

W, 5-0

3/3/2013

at Plattsburgh @

L, 2-4

3/9/2013

Bowdoin $

W, 4-0

3/15/2013

Gustavus Adolphus $

W, 4-3 OT

3/16/2013 Middlebury $ %East-West Classic #Cardinal-Panther Classic *ECAC West Conference Game @ ECAC West Tournament $ NCAA Tournament

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W, 1-0

Period Highs Goals Scored: 5, Three Times Most Goals Allowed: 4, Jan. 20 at Plattsburgh Most Shots on Goal: 23, Feb. 9 at Oswego Fewest Shots on Goal: 5, Three Times Most Shots on Goal Allowed: 16, Jan. 19 at Plattsburgh Fewest Shots on Goal Allowed: 0, Twice

Elmira’s Record When:

Season Highs Goals: 19, Ashton Hogan ’15 Assists: 18, Sam Curk ’13 Points: 31, Ashley Ryan ’15 Penalty Minutes: 27, Mary-Kate Gellerman ’13 Wins: 15, Lauren Sullivan ’13 Game-Winning Goals: 3, Ashley Ryan ’15, Ashton Hogan ’15, Caitlin Metcalf ’13, & Cassidy Delainey ’15 Power-Play Goals: 4, Caitlin Metcalf ’13 Shorthanded Goals: 2, Ashley Ryan ’15 Game Highs Goals: 3, Ashley Ryan ’15 & Taylor Steadman ’16 Assists: 4, Mary-Kate Gellerman ’13, Jan. 12 vs. Chatham Points: 4, Mary-Kate Gellerman ’13, Jan. 12 vs. Chatham Saves: 38, Lauren Sullivan ’13, Mar. 15 vs. Gustavus-Adolphus

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Soaring Eagles History The Elmira College 100-Point Club PLAYER Laura Hurd ’05 Kayla Coady ’09 Jaclyn O’Neil ’06 Charissa Gawant ’05 Jenna McCall ’10 Lindsay Palmer ’05 Stefanie McLean ’07

G 120 82 51 53 54 55 49

A PTS 117 237 100 182 91 142 86 139 84 138 80 135 51 100

EC’s All-Time Leading Scorer: Laura Hurd ’05

EC’s Most Recent 100-Point Club Member: Jenna McCall ’10

Jaclyn O’Neil ’06

Kayla Coady ’05

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Single Season Leaders Elmira College Single Season Leaders Year Goals Assists 2012-13 Ashton Hogan ’15 (19) Sam Curk ’13 (18) 2011-12 Tori Charron ’14 (18) Lindsay Mitchell ’12 (21) 2010-11 Tori Charron ’14 (28) Katy Walker ’12 (13) Tanis Lamoureux ’14 (13) 2009-10 Alex Bresler ’12 (19) Jenna McCall ’10 (20) 2008-09 Kayla Coady ’09 (21) Kayla Coady ’09 (35) 2007-08 Kayla Coady ’09 (21) Jenna McCall ’10 (19) 2006-07 Kayla Coady ’09 (20) Kayla Coady ’09 (27) 2005-06 Stefanie McLean ’07 (21) Jaclyn O’Neil ’06 (28) 2004-05 Laura Hurd ’05 (25) Laura Hurd ’05 (33) 2003-04 Laura Hurd ’05 (22) Laura Hurd ’05 (25) 2002-03 Laura Hurd ’05 (33) Jaclyn O’Neil ’06 (24) 2001-02 Laura Hurd ’05 (40) Charissa Gawant ’05 (41)

Points Ashley Ryan ’15 (31) Lindsay Mitchell ’12 (32) Tori Charron ’14 (37) Jamie Kivi ’10 (31) Jenna McCall ’10 (31) Kayla Coady ’09 (56) Kayla Coady ’09 Kayla Coady ’09 (47) Jaclyn O’Neil ’06 (44) Laura Hurd ’05 (58) Laura Hurd ’05 (47) Laura Hurd ’05 (55) Laura Hurd ’05 (77)

2012-13 Points Leader: Ashley Ryan ’15

2012-13 Assist Leader: Sam Curk ’13

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Elmira College Team Records Elmira College Team Season Records Most goals scored Fewest goals scored Most goals allowed Fewest goals allowed Most goals per game Fewest goals per game Most goals allowed per game Fewest goals allowed per game Most 40-goal scorers Most 30-goal scorers Most 20-goal scorers Most 10-goal scorers Most 20-point scorers Most 30-point scorers Most 40-point scorers Most 50-point scorers Most 60-point scorers Most 70-point scorers Most games Fewest games Most Wins Fewest Wins Most Losses Fewest Losses Most Ties Fewest Ties Longest Winning Streak Longest Losing Streak Longest Unbeaten Streak Most Shutouts Most Power Play Goals Fewest Power Play Goals Most Shorthanded Goals Most Shorthanded Goals All. Fewest Shorthanded Goals Fewest Shorthanded Goals All. Most Power Play Goals Allowed Fewest Power Play Goals All. Most Power Play Attempts Fewest Power Play Attempts Most Penalty Killing Chances Fewest Penalty Killing Chances Highest Power Play Percentage Lowest Power Play Percentage Highest Penalty Killing Rate Lowest Penalty Killing Rate Most Penalties Fewest Penalties Most Penalty Minutes Fewest Penalty Minutes Most Penalties, Opposition Fewest Penalties, Opposition Most Penalty Minutes, Opp. Fewest Penalty Minutes, Opp. *Led the Nation in that Season

178 88 62 29 6.23 3.83 2.30 1.06 1 1 2 7 10 5 3 2 1 1 30 26 26 16 9 1 3 0 19 4 33 16 55 18 9 4 1 0 17 8 207 100 204 104 29.9 17.3 94.0 88.8 229 118 461 239 223 65 452 230

2001-02 (28 games) 2010-11 (26 games) 2005-06 2004-05 2001-02 2007-08 2005-06 2002-03 2001-02 2001-02, 2002-03 2005-06 2004-05 2002-03 2001-02 2001-02, 2008-09 2001-02 2001-02 2001-02 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2012-13 2010-11 2001-02 2010-11 2005-06 2001-02 2006-07 2004-05, 2005-06 Nov. 10, 2001 to Feb. 3, 2002 Oct. 25, 2003 to Nov. 8, 2003 Nov. 10, 2001 to Nov. 17, 02 2012-13 2008-09 2003-04 2005-06 2005-06, 2007-08 2011-12 2004-05, 2011-12, 2012-13 2005-06 2012-13 2006-07 2003-04 2007-08 2003-04 2009-10 (46-for-154)* 2007-08 (32-for-185) 2006-07 (188-for-200)* 2009-10 (127-for-143) 2007-08 2003-04 2007-08 2002-03 2006-07 2004-05 2006-07 2002-03 2012-13 Goals Leader: Ashton Hogan ’15

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Single Game Records Best Individual Single-Game Performances in EC History Most Goals 6 Tori Charron ’14, Jan. 29, 2011 vs. Chatham (W, 11-1) 4 Laura Hurd ’05, Jan. 19, 2002 vs. Neumann (W, 15-0) 4 Siobhan Edington ’06, Jan. 15, 2003 vs. Cortland (W, 11-0) 4 Laura Hurd ’05, Jan. 27, 2004 at Cortland (W, 9-1) Most Assists 6 Laura Hurd ’05, Nov. 24, 2001 vs. Neumann (W, 15-0) 6 Charissa Gawant ’05, Jan. 11, 2003 vs. Neumann (W, 14-1) 5 Laura Hurd ’05, Jan. 19 2002 vs. Neumann (W, 15-0) 5 Charissa Gawant ’05, Jan. 19, 2002 vs. Neumann (W, 15-0) 5 Siobhan Edington ’06, Feb. 18, 2003 vs. Hamilton (W, 11-2) 5 Laura Hurd ’05, Oct. 30, 2004 at Chatham (13-0) 5 Laura Hurd’05, Dec. 4, 2005 vs. Castleton State (W, 11-0) 5 Kayla Coady ’09, Feb. 22, 2009 vs. Cortland (W, 9-0) 5 Jamie Kivi ’10, Feb. 14, 2010 vs. Oswego (W, 9-0) 4 Several Players, done most recently by Mary-Kate Gellerman ’13, Jan. 12, 2013 vs. Chatham (W, 9-0) Most Points 9 Laura Hurd ’05, Jan. 19, 2002 vs. Neumann (W, 15-0) 8 Tori Charron ’14, Jan. 29, 2011 vs. Chatham (W, 11-1) 7 Laura Hurd ’05, Oct. 30, 2005 at Chatham (W, 13-0) 7 Jamie Kivi ’10, Feb. 14, 2010 vs. Oswego (W, 9-0) 6 Kayla Coady ’09, Feb. 22, 2009 vs. Cortland (W, 9-0) Most Penalty Minutes 17 Catherine Shears ’09, Feb. 5, 2006 at New England College (W, 6-2)

Single-Game Points Record Holder: Laura Hurd ’05 (9)

Most Saves 51, Edith Racine ’05, Feb. 24, 2002 vs. Plattsburgh (W, 4-3 2OT)

Single-Game Team Records Most Goals Scored 15 Twice Most Goals Allowed 6 Nov. 13, 2004 Fastest Two Goals 7 seconds apart Nov. 8, 2003 Fastest Three Goals 44 seconds apart Nov. 2, 2002 Fastest Four Goals 1:20 apart Jan. 12, 2003 Fastest Two Goals Allowed 14 seconds apart Nov. 21, 2009 Most Goals in a Period 9 Nov. 24, 2001 (1st period) Most G in a Per., Opp. 4 Dec. 8, 2001 (3rd period) 4 Nov. 22, 2005 (2nd period) Most Shots: 79 Nov. 21, 2003 Most Shots Allowed 54 Feb. 24, 2002 Most Shots Period 34 Nov. 24, 2001 (1st period) Most Shots Period, Opp. 20 Feb. 1, 2008 (3rd period) Most Power Play Goals 7 Nov. 12, 2006 Most PP Goals, Opp. 3 Jan. 21, 2006 Most Power Plays 14 Nov. 12, 2006 Most Power Plays, Opp. 11 Twice Most Shorthanded Goals 2 Nov. 25, 2001 Most SHG, Opp. 2 Nov. 15 2008

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Single-Game Saves Record Holder: Edith Racine ’05 (51)


All-Time Top-10 Offensive Statistics Single Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9.

Points Laura Hurd ’05 Laura Hurd ’05 Charissa Gawant ’05 Kayla Coady ’09 Laura Hurd ’05 Laura Hurd ’05 Kayla Coady ’09 Jenna McCall’ 10 Lindsay Palmer ’05 Jaclyn O’Neil ’06

77 (2001-02) 58 (2004-05) 57 (2001-02) 56 (2008-09) 55 (2002-03) 47 (2003-04) 47 (2006-07) 45 (2008-09) 44 (2001-02) 44 (2005-06)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 9.

Game-Winning Goals 1. Laura Hurd ’05 9 (2001-02) 2. Laura Hurd ’05 8 (2004-05) 3. Tori Charron ’14 6 (2010-11) Kayla Coady ’09 6 (2007-08) 5. Kayla Coady ’09 5 (2008-09) Lauryn DePaul ’10 5 (2009-10) Jenna McCall ’10 5 (2008-09) Laura Hurd ’05 5 (2002-03) Jaclyn O’Neil ’06 5 (2002-03) 10. LeAnne Denman ’05 4 (2001-02)

goals Laura Hurd ’05 Laura Hurd ’05 Tori Charron ’14 Laura Hurd ’05 Laura Hurd ’05 Stefanie McLean ’07 Kayla Coady ’09 Kayla Coady ’09 Kayla Coady ’09 Kayla Coady ’09

40 (2001-02) 33 (2002-03) 28 (2010-11) 25 (2004-05) 22 (2003-04) 21 (2005-06) 21 (2008-09) 21 (2007-08) 20 (2006-07) 20 (2005-06)

Power Play Goals 1. Jenna McCall ’10 13 (2008-09) 2. Tori Charron ’14 12 (2010-11) 3. Kayla Coady ’09 10 (2008-09) 4. Alex Bresler ’12 9 (2009-10) Jamie Huntley ’09 9 (2008-09) Stefanie McLean ’07 9 (2006-07) 7. Kayla Coady ’09 8 (2006-07) Jill DeBus ’13 8 (2009-10) 9. Lauryn DePaul ’10 7 (2009-10) Laura Hurd ’05 7 (2002-03)

Assists 1. Charissa Gawant ’05 2. Laura Hurd ’05 3. Kayla Coady ’09 4. Laura Hurd ’05 5. Lindsay Palmer ’05 6. Jaclyn O’Neil ’06 Jaclyn O’Neil ’06 8. Kayla Coady ’09 9. Jenna McCall ’10 10. Laura Hurd ’05

41 (2001-02) 37 (2001-02) 35 (2008-09) 33 (2004-05) 30 (2001-02) 28 (2004-05) 28 (2005-06) 27 (2006-07) 26 (2008-09) 25 (2003-04)

Short-Handed Goals 1. Kayla Coady ’09 4 (2008-09) Laura Hurd ’05 4 (2002-03) 3. Laura Hurd ’05 3 (2001-02) Kayla Coady ’09 3 (2005-06) 5. Lauren Campbell ’12 2 (2010-11) Ashley Ryan ’15 2 (2012-13) Shannon Sargent ’05 2 (2001-02) Emily Sand ’06 2 (2002-03) Laura Hurd ’05 2 (2003-04) Laura Hurd ’05 2 (2004-05) Jaclyn O’Neil ’06 2 (2005-06)

Penalty Minutes 1. Jamie Huntly ’09 68 (2008-09) 2. Catherine Shears ’09 65 (2005-06) 3. Tori Charron ’14 54 (2010-11) 4. Julie Clune ’05 54 (2001-02) 5. Sonya Lynk ’05 50 (2001-02) 6. Jamie Huntley ’09 50 (2006-07) 7. Lyndsa Laxton ’09 48 (2005-06) 8. Jenna McCall ’10 46 (2006-07) 9. Jill DeBus ’13 44 (2009-10) 10. Lauryn DePaul ’10 44 (2009-10)

1. 3. 7.

Hat-Tricks Laura Hurd ’05 4 (2001-02) Laura Hurd ’05 4 (2002-03) Jamie Huntley ’09 2 (2008-09) LeAnne Denman ’05 2 (2001-02) Laura Hurd ’05 2 (2003-04) Stefanie McLean ’07 2 (2005-06) Tori Charron ’14 2 (2010-11) Twenty-One tied at 1

Career Points 1. Laura Hurd ’05 237 (2001-05) 2. Kayla Coady ’09 182 (2005-09) 3. Jaclyn O’Neil ’06 142 (2002-06) 4. Charissa Gawant ’05 139 (2001-05) 5. Jenna McCall ’10 138 (2006-10) 6. Lindsay Palmer ’05 135 (2001-05) 7. Stefanie McLean ’07 100 (2003-07) 8. Jamie Kivi ’10 94 (2006-10) 9. Shannon Sargent ’05 91 (2001-05) 10. Lauryn DePaul ’10 82 (2006-07)

Goals 1. Laura Hurd ’05 120 (2001-05) 2. Kayla Coady ’09 82 (2005-09) 3. Lindsay Palmer ’05 55 (2001-05) 4. Jenna McCall ’10 54 (2006-10) 5. Charissa Gawant ’05 53 (2001-05) 6. Jaclyn O’Neil ’06 51 (2002-06) 7. Shannon Sargent ’05 49 (2001-05) Stefanie McLean ’07 49 (2003-07) 9. Lauryn DePaul ’10 48 (2006-10) 10. Tori Charron ’14 46 (2010-12)

Assists 1. Laura Hurd ’05 117 (2001-05) 2. Kayla Coady ’09 100 (2005-09) 3. Jaclyn O’Neil ’06 91 (2002-06) 4. Charissa Gawant ’05 86 (2001-05) 5. Jenna McCall ’10 84 (2006-10) 6. Lindsay Palmer ’05 80 (2001-05) 7. Jamie Kivi ’10 69 (2006-10) 8. Tiffany Hart ’10 58 (2006-10) 9. Lindsay Mitchell ’12 52 (2008-12) 10. Stefanie McLean ’07 51 (2003-07)

Game-Winning Goals 1. Laura Hurd ’05 25 (2001-05) 2. Kayla Coady ’09 17 (2005-09) 3. Jaclyn O’Neil ’06 14 (2002-06) 4. Jenna McCall ’10 13 (2006-10) 5. Lauryn DePaul ’10 11 (2006-10) 6. Tori Charron ’14 10 (2010-12) 7. Alex Bresler ’12 8 (2008-12) Melanie Henshaw ’10 8 (2006-10) Shannon Sargent ’05 8 (2001-05) 10. Charissa Gawant ’05 7 (2001-05) Lindsay Palmer ’05 7 (2001-05) Karen Colehour ’10 7 (2006-10)

Power Play Goals 1. Kayla Coady ’09 25 (2005-09) Jenna McCall ’10 25 (2006-10) 3. Stefanie McLean ’07 21 (2003-07) 4. Laura Hurd ’05 20 (2001-05) 5. Lauryn DePaul ’10 19 (2006-10) 6. Tori Charron ’14 16 (2010-12) 7. Alex Bresler ’12 15 (2008-12) 8. Catherine Shears ’09 13 (2005-09) Jamie Huntley ’09 13 (2005-09) 10. Jamie Kivi ’10 12 (2006-10)

Short-Handed Goals 1. Laura Hurd ’05 11 (2001-05) 2. Kayla Coady ’09 9 (2005-09) 3. Jaclyn O’Neil ’06 4 (2002-06) 4. Karen Colehour ’10 3 (2006-10) Shannon Sargent ’05 3 (2001-05) 6. Alex Bresler ’12 2 (2008-12) Emily Sand ’06 2 (2002-04) Lauren Campbell ’12 2 (2010-12) Tanis Lamoureux ’14 2 (2010-Pres.) Ashley Ryan ’15 2 (2011-Pres.)

Penalty Minutes 1. Catherine Shears ’09 210 (2005-09) 2. Jamie Huntley ’09 174 (2005-09) 3. Lauryn DePaul ’10 152 (2006-10) 4. Julie Clune ’05 133 (2001-05) 5. Natasha Yeates ’09 130 (2005-09) 6. Stefanie McLean ’07 121 (2003-07) 7. Lyndsay Laxton ’09 119 (2005-08) 8. Jamie Kivi ’10 116 (2006-10) 9. Jenna McCall ’10 116 (2006-10) 10. Charissa Gawant ’05 114 (2001-05)

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All-Time Top-10 Goaltender Statistics Single Season wins 1. Allison Cubberley ’09 21 (2008-09) 2. Edith Racine ’05 16 (2001-02) Edith Racine ’05 16 (2004-05) 4. Lauren Sullivan ’13 15 (2012-13) Lauren Sullivan ’13 15 (2009-10) Allison Cubberley ’09 15 (2007-08) 7. Edith Racine ’05 13 (2002-03) 8. Cara McGurry ’08 11 (2005-06) 9. Allison Cubberley ’09 11 (2006-07) 10. Kristin Lillie ’05 10 (2001-02) Kristin Lillie ’05 10 (2002-03) Kristin Lillie ’05 10 (2003-04) Lauren Sullivan ’13 10 (2010-11)

Winning Percentage 1. Cara McGurry ’08 1.000 (2004-05) 2. Kristin Lillie ’05 1.000 (2003-04) 3. Edith Racine ’05 .917 (2001-02) 4. Kristin Lillie ’05 .909 (2002-03) 5. Lisa Marshall ’14 .889 (2012-13) 6. Lauren Sullivan ’13 .816 (2009-10) 7. Lisa Marshall ’14 .800 (2011-12) 8. Sam Maguire ’13 .800 (2009-10) 9. Cara McGurry ’08 .800 (2007-08) 10. Edith Racine ’05 .800 (2004-05)

Saves 1. Allison Cubberley ’09 597 (2008-09) 2. Allison Cubberley ’09 504 (2007-08) 3. Lauren Sullivan ’13 448 (2010-11) 4. Edith Racine ’05 435 (2003-04) 5. Edith Racine ’05 425 (2002-03) 6. Edith Racine ’05 418 (2001-02) 7. Lauren Sullivan ’13 412 (2009-10) 8. Cara McGurry ’08 394 (2005-06) 9. Lauren Sullivan ’13 392 (2012-13) 10. Edith Racine ’05 377 (2004-05)

Save Percentage 1. Kristin Lillie ’05 .946 (2003-04) 2. Lauren Sullivan ’13 .945 (2009-10) 3. Allison Cubberley ’09 .945 (2008-09) 4. Lisa Marshall ’14 .942 (2012-13) Allison Cubberley ’09 .942 (2007-08) Edith Racine ’05 .942 (2002-03) 7. Kristin Lillie ’05 .941 (2001-02) 8. Lauren Sullivan ’13 .939 (2012-13) 9. Lisa Marshall ’14 .937 (2011-12) 10. Kristin Lillie ’05 .936 (2002-03)

Goals Against Average 1. Kristin Lillie ’05 0.46 (2002-03) 2. Kristin Lillie ’05 0.60 (2003-04) 3. Kristin Lillie ’05 0.67 (2001-02) 4. Lisa Marshall ’14 0.89 (2012-13) 5. Cara McGurry ’08 0.94 (2004-05) 6. Lauren Sullivan ’13 1.18 (2012-13) 7. Lauren Sullivan ’13 1.23 (2009-10) 8. Allison Cubberley ’09 1.28 (2008-09) 9. Edith Racine ’05 1.38 (2004-05) 10. Edith Racine ’05 1.43 (2002-03)

Shots Faced 1. Allison Cubberley ’09 632 (2008-09) 2. Allison Cubberley ’09 535 (2007-08) 3. Lauren Sullivan ’13 480 (2010-11) 4. Edith Racine ’05 467 (2003-04) 5. Edith Racine ’05 451 (2002-03) Edith Racine ’05 451 (2001-02) 7. Lauren Sullivan ’13 436 (2009-10) 8. Cara McGurry ’08 435 (2005-06) 9. Lauren Sullivan ’13 416 (2012-13) 10. Edith Racine ’05 404 (2004-05)

Shutouts 1. Lauren Sullivan ’13 11 (2012-13) 2. Allison Cubberley ’09 10 (2008-09) 3. Kristin Lillie ’05 9 (2002-03) 4. Edith Racine ’05 8 (2-004-05) 5. Kristin Lillie ’05 7 (2001-02) 6. Allison Cubberley ’09 6 (2007-08) 7. Edith Racine ’05 5 (2001-02) Edith Racine ’05 5 (2002-03) Lisa Marshall ’14 5 (2012-13) 10. Lauren Sullivan ’13 4 (2009-10) Lauren Sullivan ’13 4 (2010-11)

Minutes Played 1. Allison Cubberley ’09 1,640 (2008-09) 2. Allison Cubberley ’09 1,243 (2007-08) 3. Lauren Sullivan ’13 1,223 (2012-13) 4. Edith Racine ’05 1,173 (2004-05) 5. Lauren Sullivan ’13 1,170 (2009-10) 6. Lauren Sullivan ’13 1,155 (2010-11) 7. Edith Racine ’05 1,090 (2002-03) 8. Edith Racine ’05 1,089 (2003-04) 9. Edith Racine ’05 1,088 (2001-02) 10. Cara McGurry ’08 1,049 (2005-06)

Career 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

wins Allison Cubberley ’09 54 (2005-09) Edith Racine ’05 53 (2001-05) Lauren Sullivan ’13 49 (2009-13) Kristin Lillie ’05 37 (2001-04) Cara McGurry ’08 35 (2004-08) Lisa Marshall ’14 16 (Active) Sam Maguire ’13 15 (2009-13) Laura Proietto ’13 4 (2009-10)

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Goals Against Average Kristin Lillie ’05 0.57 (2001-04) Lisa Marshall ’14 1.18 (Active) Lauren Sullivan ’13 1.41 (2009-13) Allison Cubberley ’09 1.52 (2005-09) Sam Maguire ’13 1.58 (2009-13) Edith Racine ’05 1.59 (2001-05) Cara McGurry ’08 1.88 (2004-08)

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Winning Percentage Kristin Lillie ’05 .968 (2001-04) Lisa Marshall ’14 .842 (Active) Sam Maguire ’13 .833 (2009-13) Allison Cubberley ’09 .750 (2005-09) Edith Racine ’05 .750 (2001-05) Cara McGurry ’08 .745 (2004-08) Lauren Sullivan ’13 .725 (2009-13)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Shots Faced Edith Racine ’05 1,773 (2001-05) Allison Cubberley ’09 1,666 (2005-09) Lauren Sullivan ’13 1,613 (2009-13) Cara McGurry ’08 984 (2004-08) Sam Maguire ’13 400 (2009-13) Lisa Marshall ’14 378 (Active) Kristin Lillie ’05 308 (2001-04) Laura Proietto ’13 70 (2009-10) Jalene McCulloch ’10 50 (2006-09)

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Saves Edith Racine ’05 1,655 (2001-05) Allison Cubberley ’09 1,556 (2005-09) Lauren Sullivan ’13 1,512 (2009-13) Cara McGurry ’08 893 (2004-08) Sam Maguire ’13 372 (2009-13) Lisa Marshall ’14 355 (Active) Kristin Lillie ’05 290 (2001-04) Laura Proietto ’13 70 (2009-10) Jalene McCulloch ’10 47 (2006-09)

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Shutouts Allison Cubberley ’09 22 (2005-09) Lauren Sullivan ’13 22 (2009-13) Edith Racine ’05 20 (2001-05) Kristin Lillie ’05 20 (2001-04) Cara McGurry ’08 14 (2004-08) Lisa Marshall ’14 7 (Active) Sam Maguire ’13 4 (2009-13)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Save Percentage Kristin Lillie ’05 .942 (2001-04) Lisa Marshall ’14 .939 (Active) Lauren Sullivan ’13 .937 (2009-13) Allison Cubberley ’09 .934 (2005-09) Edith Racine ’05 .933 (2001-05) Sam Maguire ’13 .930 (2009-13) Cara McGurry ’08 .908 (2004-08)

Minutes Played 1. Edith Racine ’05 4,440 (2001-05) 2. Lauren Sullivan ’13 4,303 (2009-13) 3. Allison Cubberley ’09 4,273 (2005-09) 4. Cara McGurry ’08 2,910 (2004-08) 5. Kristin Lillie ’05 1,885 (2001-04) 6. Lisa Marshall ’14 1,164 (Active) 7. Sam Maguire ’13 1,060 (2009-13) 8. Laura Proietto ’13 240 (2009-10) 9. Jalene McCulloch ’10 200 (2006-09)


All-Americans All-Americans at Elmira College

Laura Hurd ’05 Forward 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 Player of the Year - 2005

Edith Racine ’05 Goaltender 2002-03 2004-05

LeAnne Denman ’05 Defense 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04

Kayla Coady ’09 Forward 2007-08 2008-09 Player of the Year - 2009

Allison Cubberly ’09 Goaltender 2008-09

Jamie Kivi ’10 Defense 2008-09 2009-10

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EC History PREVIOUS SEASON RECORDS

W L T GF GA

2012-13$

24 5 1 123 33

Jackson Fargo

2011-12 20 2010-11 16 2009-10*@ 24 2008-09#*@ 24

5 8 5 5

Nemetz-Carlson 2007-08*@ 23 6 2006-07 19 5 2005-06% 18 9 2004-05#*@ 24 4 2003-04*% 18 8 Wood 2002-03#*$ 23 4 2001-02#*$ 27 1 ALL-TIME

1 115 38 2 88 42 1 120 43 1 140 38 1 3 0 0 2

115 49 114 52 118 62 130 36 115 39

Paul Nemetz-Carlson (2003-08)

Jamie Wood (2001-03)

Greg Fargo ’06 (2008-12)

2 170 31 1 178 40

260 65 15 1,526 503

# ECAC West Regular Season Champions * ECAC West Tournament Champions % NCAA Tournament Appearance @ NCAA Frozen Four Appearance $ NCAA Division III Champions Dean Jackson ’03 (2012-Present)

ELMIRA COLLEGE All-time OPPONENTS RECORD Team Amherst Bowdoin Buffalo State Castleton State Chatham Clarkson Colby Conn. College Findlay Finlandia Gustavus Adolphus Hamilton Lake Forest Manhattanville Middlebury Norwich Neumann

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W 6 3 30 2 22 0 2 4 0 1 3 10 0 17 6 3 27

L 5 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 5 8 3 0

T 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 1

TEAM New England RIT Robert Morris RPI Sacred Heart Stevenson SUNY Cortland SUNY Oswego SUNY Plattsburgh SUNY Potsdam Trinity Utica Wayne State Williams Wis.-River Falls Wis.-Stevens Point Wis.-Superior

W 6 9 1 1 1 1 26 13 16 10 1 26 1 9 2 0 1

L 0 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 20 1 0 4 4 0 0 0 1

T 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0


NCAA Postseason History

2012-13 Final Middlebury Semifinal Gust. Adolphus Quarterfinal Bowdoin

W, 1-0 W, 4-3 OT W, 4-0

2007-08 3rd Place Wis.-Superior Semifinal Plattsburgh St. Quarterfinal Amherst

W, 3-2 L, 0-2 W, 3-2

2003-04 Quarterfinal Middlebury

L, 1-2

2009-10 3rd Place Gust. Adolphus Semifinal Norwich Quarterfinal Trinity

2005-06 Quarterfinal Plattsburgh St.

2002-03 Final Semifinal

Manhattanville Wis.-River Falls

W, 4-1 L, 2-3 W, 2-1

L, 1-4

W, 5-2 W, 2-1

2012-13 NCAA Division III National Champions

2008-09 Final Amherst Semifinal Wis.-River Falls Quarterfinal Norwich

L, 3-4 OT W, 3-0 W, 3-2

2004-05 Final Semifinal

Middlebury Plattsburgh St.

L, 3-4 W, 4-3

2001-02 Final Semifinal

Manhattanville Gust. Adolphus

W, 2-1 W, 8-0

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2002-03 NCAA Division III National Champions

2001-02 NCAA Division III National Champions

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Year-by-Year Results Elmira College Game-by-Game Results, 2001-09 2001-02 (27-1-1, 18-1-1 ECAC West) Cortland* W, 10-0 Cortland* W, 11-2 at Plattsburgh* L, 0-2 at Plattsburgh* W, 2-1 Conn. College W, 6-0 Wayne State W, 5-2 at Neumann* W, 15-0 at Neumann* W, 13-0 at Buffalo State* W, 5-0 at Buffalo State* W, 5-0 Utica* W, 8-1 Utica* W, 8-4 at RIT W, 2-0 at Utica* W, 9-4 at Utica* W, 10-2 at Williams W, 4-2 at Cortland* W, 6-3 at Cortland* W, 8-1 Neumann* W, 15-0 Neumann*$ W, 1-0 at Manhattanville W, 3-0 Plattsburgh* W, 2-0 Plattsburgh* T, 2-2 OT Buffalo State* W, 5-0 Buffalo State* W, 4-0 Buffalo State# W, 6-5 OT Plattsburgh& W, 4-3 2OT Gustavus Adolphus% W, 8-5 Manhattanville+ W, 2-1

2003-04 (18-8-2, 10-2-0 ECAC West) at Wayne State L, 1-2 at Wayne State L, 1-2 Clarkson L, 1-2 Clarkson L, 0-3 Chatham* W, 13-1 Chatham* W, 9-0 at Neumann* W, 11-0 at Neumann* W, 5-1 Buffalo State* W, 5-0 Buffalo State* W, 8-1 New England W, 6-0 RIT W, 5-1 Manhattanville L, 0-2 at Middlebury W, 2-1 Williams$ W, 3-0 Wis.-Stevens Pt.$ T, 2-2 OT at Hamilton W, 3-1 Conn. College W, 6-0 Utica* W, 2-1 OT Utica* W, 6-4 at Cortland* W, 9-1 at Plattsburgh* L, 1-2 at Plattsburgh* L, 1-4 at Cortland* W, 5-1 at Manhattanville T, 2-2 OT Utica# W, 4-1 at Plattsburgh& W, 3-2 at Middlebury% L, 1-2

* - ECAC West Regular Season Game $ - Neumann forfeits # - ECAC West Semifinal & - ECAC West Championship % - NCAA Division III Semifinal + - NCAA Division III Championship 2002-03 (23-4-2, 12-0-0 ECAC West) Buffalo State W, 7-0 Buffalo State W, 10-0 at Chatham* W, 12-0 at Chatham* W, 12-0 Cortland* W, 9-0 Plattsburgh* W, 5-0 Plattsburgh* W, 2-0 at Wayne State L, 1-4 at Wayne State L, 2-4 Bowdoin@ T, 2-2 OT Colby@ W, 5-1 at Williams T, 1-1 OT at Middlebury W, 4-2 Neumann* W, 14-1 Neumann* W, 14-0 Cortland* W, 11-0 at Conn. College W, 8-2 Manhattanville W, 2-1 at Buffalo State* W, 5-0 at Buffalo State* W, 11-0 at Utica* W, 4-0 at Utica* W, 3-0 Hamilton W, 11-2 at Findlay L, 0-3 at Findlay L, 0-4 Buffalo State# W, 4-0 Plattsburgh& W, 4-2 Wis.-River Falls% W, 2-1 Manhattanville+ W, 5-1 * - ECAC West Regular Season Game @ - Holiday Inn Invitational at Utica # - ECAC West Semifinal & - ECAC West Championship % - NCAA Division III Semifinal + - NCAA Division III Championship

* - ECAC West Regular Season Game $ - at Middlebury # - ECAC West Semifinal & - ECAC West Championship % - NCAA Division III Quarterfinal 2004-05 (24-4-0, 11-1-0 ECAC West) at Chatham* W, 14-0 at Chatham* W, 13-0 at Clarkson L, 2-6 Hamilton W, 7-4 Manhattanville L, 0-2 Castleton W, 11-0 at Buffalo State* W, 5-0 at Buffalo State* W, 4-0 at Utica* W, 6-0 at Utica* W, 1-0 at Conn. College W, 4-0 at Manhattanville W, 4-2 Plattsburgh* L, 1-2 Plattsburgh* W, 2-1 at RIT W, 4-0 Cortland* W, 6-0 Cortland* W, 4-1 RPI W, 3-2 New England W, 5-1 Neumann* W, 6-0 Neumann* W, 4-0 Amherst$ W, 5-2 at Williams W, 5-3 Middlebury$ W, 3-2 OT Neumann# W, 2-0 Plattsburgh& W, 2-1 OT Plattsburgh% W, 4-3 Middlebury+ L, 3-4 * - ECAC West Regular Season Game $ - at Williams # - ECAC West Semifinal & - ECAC West Championship % - NCAA Division III Semifinal + - NCAA Division III Championship 2005-06 (18-9-0, 9-3-0 ECAC West) Chatham* W, 7-0

2005-06 (cont.) Chatham* at Rensselaer at Middlebury@ Williams@ at Manhattanville at Cortland* at Cortland* Lake Forest Robert Morris Hamilton Utica* Utica* at Plattsburgh* at Plattsburgh* Buffalo State* Buffalo State* RIT at Amherst at New England at Neumann* at Neumann* at Bowdoin at Castleton State Utica# at Plattsburgh&

W, 9-0 L, 1-4 L, 3-4 W, 3-2 L, 3-7 W, 5-0 W, 6-3 L, 1-3 W, 4-1 W, 8-3 L, 2-5 W, 4-0 L, 0-5 L, 1-3 W, 8-1 W, 6-0 W, 5-2 W, 8-2 W, 6-2 W, 3-1 W, 6-2 W, 5-4 W, 9-0 L, 1-4 L, 1-4

* - ECAC West Regular Season Game @ - Middlebury Tournament # - ECAC West Semifinal & - NCAA Division III Quarterfinal 2006-07 (19-5-3, 11-1-2 ECAC West) Finlandia@ W 5-3 Wis.-Superior@ L, 3-4 Cortland* W, 8-0 Cortland* W, 6-0 at Chatham* W, 9-0 at Chatham* W, 7-1 Williams# W, 5-2 at Plattsburgh# L, 4-5 OT at Manhattanville T, 2-2 OT Bowdoin& W, 5-4 OT at Oswego* W, 4-2 at Oswego* W, 6-2 New England W, 5-2 at Hamilton W, 2-1 Utica* T, 2-2 OT Utica* W, 2-0 at RIT L, 2-3 Plattsburgh* L, 1-4 Plattsburgh* T, 3-3 OT Sacred Heart W, 5-1 at Buffalo State* W, 7-1 at Buffalo State* W, 5-0 Manhattanville W, 5-4 Neumann* W, 5-2 Neumann* W, 3-1 Utica+ W, 1-0 at Plattsburgh% L, 2-3

2007-08 (cont.) at RIT* W, 4-1 at RIT* L, 1-4 Buffalo State* W, 2-0 Buffalo State* W, 6-1 Norwich& W, 4-0 Colby& W, 7-4 Hamilton W, 7-5 at Manhattanville W, 3-2 Amherst L, 2-3 at Utica* W, 5-0 at Utica* L, 2-3 Neumann* W, 4-1 Neumann* W, 1-0 Manhattanville W, 3-2 at Plattsburgh* T, 2-2 OT at Plattsburgh* L, 3-4 Oswego* W, 4-0 Oswego* W, 5-0 Buffalo State% W, 3-2 RIT+ W, 6-2 at Plattsburgh@ W, 1-0 at Amherst^ W, 3-2 at Plattsburgh$ L, 0-2 Wis.-Superior! W, 3-0 * - ECAC West Regular Season Game # - Middlebury Classic & - St. Michael’s Holiday Tournament % - ECAC West Quarterfinal + - ECAC West Semifinal @ - ECAC West Championship ^ - NCAA Division III Quarterfinal $ - NCAA Division III Semifinal ! - NCAA Division III Third Place

* - ECAC West Regular Season Game @ - Earlybird Tournament (Flint, MI) # - Plattsburgh Tournament & - Tate Rink (West Point, NY) + - ECAC West Semifinal @ - ECAC West Championship

2008-09 (24-5-1, 16-1-1 ECAC West) New England W, 8-0 Norwich W, 8-0 at Buffalo State* W, 4-1 at Buffalo State* W, 3-1 RIT* W, 6-1 RIT* T, 3-3 OT Middlebury# L, 1-2 Williams# W, 8-2 at Chatham* W, 7-0 at Chatham* W, 4-1 at Middlebury L, 4-5 Plattsburgh* W, 2-1 Plattsburgh* L, 2-3 Utica* W, 6-0 Utica* W, 7-1 at Potsdam* W, 3-2 at Potsdam* W, 8-0 at Neumann* W, 5-1 at Neumann* W, 2-1 Manhattanville W, 3-2 at Oswego* W, 4-0 at Oswego* W, 7-0 at Amherst L, 3-4 OT Cortland* W, 3-0 Cortland* W, 9-0 Neumann& W, 8-1 Plattsburgh% W, 3-0 Norwich+ W, 3-2 Wis.-River Falls@ W, 3-0 Amherst^ L, 3-4 OT

2007-08 (23-6-1, 12-3-1 ECAC West) Chatham* W, 10-0 Chatham* W, 9-0 at Cortland* W, 4-1 at Cortland* W, 5-2 at Middlebury# L, 1-3 Williams# W, 5-3

* - ECAC West Regular Season Game # - Cardinal Classic & - ECAC West Semifinal % - ECAC West Championship + - NCAA Division III Quarterfinal @ - NCAA Division III Semifinal ^ - NCAA Division III Championship

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Year-by-Year Results Elmira College Game-by-Game Results, 2009-Present 2009-10 (24-5-1, 15-2-1 ECAC West) Buffalo State* W, 3-0 at Utica* W, 5-1 at Utica* W, 4-1 at Plattsburgh* L, 2-3 at Plattsburgh* L, 3-4 at Hamilton W, 5-1 at Manhattanville W, 3-1 at Manhattanville L, 2-3 Chatham* W, 6-0 Chatham* W, 4-1 Manhattanville W, 3-1 at Middlebury# W, 3-2 OT Amherst# W, 2-1 at RIT* T, 3-3 OT at RIT* W, 2-1 Amherst L, 1-3 Potsdam* W, 7-2 Potsdam* W, 9-0 Neumann W, 3-0 Neumann W, 2-1 Buffalo State* W, 7-1 Oswego* W, 5-2 Oswego* W, 9-0 at Cortland* W, 6-0 at Cortland* W, 7-3 RIT& W, 2-1 OT at Plattsburgh% W, 4-2 Trinity+ W, 2-1 Norwich@ L, 2-3 Gustavus Adolphus^ W, 4-1 * - ECAC West Regular Season Game # - Panther-Cardinal Classic & - ECAC West Semifinal % - ECAC West Championship + - NCAA Division III Quarterfinal @ - NCAA Division III Semifinal ^ - NCAA Division III Third Place 2010-11 (16-8-2, 12-4-2 ECAC West) New England# W, 5-0 at Norwich# L, 1-3 at Oswego* T, 1-1 OT at Oswego* W, 3-1 Manhattanville W, 4-3 Manhattanville L, 1-2 Cortland* W, 8-0 Cortland* W, 2-0 at Utica* W, 4-3 OT at Utica* W, 3-0 at Plattsburgh* W, 3-2 at Plattsburgh* L, 1-2 Middlebury& W, 2-1 OT Amherst& L, 0-1 Hamilton W, 6-3 Potsdam* W, 5-2 Potsdam* W, 5-0 at Neumann* W, 3-2 OT at Neumann* T, 2-2 OT Chatham* W, 11-1 Chatham* W, 7-0 RIT * L, 1-3 at Buffalo State* W 5-0 at Buffalo State* L, 3-4 OT RIT* L, 1-4 Utica% L, 1-2 * - ECAC West Regular Season Game # - Norwich Classic & - Cardinal-Panther Classic % - ECAC West Quarterfinal

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2011-12 (20-5-1, 15-3-0 ECAC West) at Norwich# L, 2-4 Manhattanville# W, 7-3 at Cortland* W, 8-1 at Cortland* W, 9-1 Utica* W, 2-1 Utica* W, 5-2 Middlebury& T, 0-0 OT Amherst& W, 3-1 at Potsdam* W, 5-1 at Potsdam* W, 5-1 Williams W, 5-1 at Manhattanville W, 3-0 at Hamilton W, 6-0 Neumann* W, 4-1 Neumann* W, 4-1 at Chatham* W, 12-0 at Chatham* W, 10-0 Plattsburgh* L, 1-4 Plattsburgh* W, 2-1 Buffalo State* W, 4-0 Buffalo State* W, 7-0 at RIT* L, 1-5 RIT* L, 1-2 Oswego* W, 4-3 Oswego* W, 4-3 Potsdam% L, 1-2 * - ECAC West Regular Season Game # - East-West Hockey Classic & - Cardinal-Panther Classic % - ECAC West Quarterfinal 2012-13 (24-5-1, 14-2 ECAC West) at Norwich# T, 2-2 Manhattanville# W, 3-1 Cortland* W, 4-0 Cortland* W, 5-0 Utica* W, 7-0 at Utica* W, 4-1 Potsdam* W, 8-0 Potsdam* W, 5-1 at Middlebury& L, 3-4 OT Amherst& W, 6-1 at Neumann* W, 1-0 at Neumann* W, 6-1 at Williams W, 6-0 Manhattanville W, 3-0 Hamilton W, 3-0 Chatham* W, 6-1 Chatham* W, 9-0 at Plattsburgh* L, 1-4 at Plattsburgh* L, 4-5 at Buffalo State* W, 3-2 OT at Buffalo State* W, 6-0 Stevenson W, 3-0 at Oswego* W, 2-0 at Oswego* W, 6-0 Middlebury L, 1-3 Utica% W, 5-0 at Plattsburgh@ L, 2-4 at Bowdoin^ W, 4-0 Gustavus Adolphus$ W, 4-3 OT Middlebury! W, 1-0 * - ECAC West Regular Season Game # - East-West Showcase & - Cardinal-Panther Classic % - ECAC West Semifinal @ - ECAC West Championship ^ - NCAA Division III Quarterfinal $ - NCAA Division III Semifinal ! - NCAA Division III Championship

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Jocelynne Hudgins ’14


NCAA Ice Hockey Officials’ Signals

Ice Hockey Officials’ Signals

Boarding

Strike the clenched fist of one hand into the open palm of the other hand directly in front of the chest.

Butt-Ending

Charging

Rotating clenched fists around one another in front of chest.

A crossing motion of the forearms, one moving under the other.

Delayed Offsides

Delay of Game

Hand Pass

High-Sticking

Extend arm in the air and point to line with other arm.

Checking

(Women’s Only) The nonwhistle hand is placed on the shoulder and then moved out and to the side.

Fighting/ Punching

Elbowing

Tapping either elbow The nonwhistle hand, palm with the opposite open, is placed across the hand. chest and then fully extended directly in front of the body.

The nonwhistle hand (open hand) and arm are placed straight down alongside the body and swung forward and up once in an underhand motion.

Holding both fists, clenched, one a short space immediately above the other to the side of the head.

Hitting From Behind

Holding

Arm placed behind the back, elbow bent, forearm parallel to the ice surface.

Clasp wrist of whistle hand with the other hand well in front of the chest.

The back official signals the icing situation by fully extending his free arm (without whistle) at a 66˚ angle The front official shall indicate the icing is completed by extending his free arm over his head, up straight, and blowing his whistle. The back official then will move to the faceoff spot and cross arms to indicate the icing.

A series of tugging motions with both arms, as if pulling something toward the stomach.

Misconduct

Kneeing

A single slapping of the right palm to the left knee, keeping both skate blades on the ice.

Hands should be moved once from sides down to hips. Thus, point to player first, hands to hips second.

Keep both skates on the ice when signaling, using right hand on the leg.

Clasp wrist of whistle hand with the other hand well in front of the chest. Next, hold both fists, clenched, one a short space in front of the other at waist height.

A single forward and back motion with both fists clenched in front of the chest.

Point at the net with the nonwhistle hand, palm open.

Intentional Offside

Delayed Calling of Penalty Extend arm to upright position.

Grasping the Face Mask

A single or double motion as if grasping a face mask and pulling it down.

Interference

After blowing whistle for Crossed arms with fists offside, point toward clenched stationary in front offending team’s special spot of chest. with nonwhistle hand.

Tripping

Penalty Shot Arms crossed (fists clenched) above the head.

CrossChecking

Goal Scored

Holding the Stick

Using both hands to form a “T” in front of the chest.

Hands in the middle of the body in the shape of an “O”. Additional infraction following obstruction.

Extend arm above head and tap head with open palm.

Fist clenched, fully extending arm from the side.

Timeout/ Unsportsmanlike Conduct

Obstruction

Contact to the Head

Roughing

A double “punching” motion with fist clenched, fully extended in front . of the body.

Icing

Hooking

Clipping

Keep both skates on the ice when signaling, using right hand on the leg.

Spearing

A single jabbing motion with both hands together, thrust forward in front of the chest, then dropping hands to the side.

“Wash-out”

Both arms swung shoulder height, not waist height.

Slashing

One shop with the nonwhistle hand across the straightened forearm of the other hand.

2013-14 Women’s Ice Hockey

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Date Opponent NOV. 2 Manhattanville 3 at Norwich 9 Utica* 10 at Utica* 15 at potsdam state* 16 at potsdam state* 23 williams 30 at middlebury Dec 1 vs. amherst 7 at chatham* 8 at chatham* 7 at middlebury 10 Norwich 11 At Hamilton 18 at stevenson 24 at oswego state* 25 at oswego state* FEB. 1 Buffalo state* 2 buffalo state* 7 plattsburgh state* 8 plattsburgh state* 14 at cortland state* 15 at cortland state* 22 neumann* 23 neumann*

Time-Result 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.


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