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Seniors (L-R): Lindsey West, Nicole Connery, Nicole Brown, Cydney Roesler, Kristen Tamberg, Nicole Kosta
Juniors (L-R): Meghan Turner, Danielle Marmer, Emma Woods, Sydney Rossman, Emma Greco, Mika Nervick, Taryn Baumgardt
Freshmen (L-R): Melissa Samoskevich, Randi Marcon, Claire Lachner, MacKenzie Lancaster, Kate MacKenzie, Miranda Lantz
Sophomores (L-R): Raquel Pennoyer, Alicia Barry, Tori DeAngelis, Shannon Cherpak, Taylar Cianfarano
Media Information.................................................................... 3–10 Media Policy.......................................................................................... 4 Quinnipiac Sports Information............................................................ 5 ECAC Hockey...................................................................................... 6 Media Outlets...................................................................................7–8 Quinnipiac NCAA Tournament Appearance....................................... 9 Quinnipiac Wins Nutmeg Classic...................................................... 10 Coaching & Support Staff....................................................... 11–16 Head Coach Cassandra Turner.....................................................12–13 Assistant Coach Eddie Ardito............................................................ 14 Assistant Coach Amanda Mazzotta.................................................... 15 Support Staff...................................................................................... 16 2015-16 Season Preview......................................................... 17–22 Alphabetical Roster............................................................................ 18 Numerical Roster............................................................................... 19 Roster Breakdown/Pronunciation Guide.......................................... 20 2015-16 Season Outlook...............................................................21-22 Player Profiles.......................................................................... 23–52 Opponents...............................................................................53-60 2014-15 Season In Review......................................................61-69 Individual Statistics............................................................................. 62 Situational Statistics........................................................................... 63 Box Scores.....................................................................................64-69 History.....................................................................................71-84 All-Time Results...........................................................................72-74 All-Time Series Results........................................................................ 74 Single-Season Individual Records...................................................... 75 Career Individual Records................................................................... 76 Team Records...................................................................................... 76 Women’s Ice Hockey Timeline......................................................77-81 All-Time Letter Winners.................................................................... 82 All-Time Uniform Numbers.............................................................. 83 QU Athletic Hall of Fame.................................................................. 84 About Quinnipiac.....................................................................85-96 Quinnipiac University...................................................................86-87 President John L. Lahey/President’s Cabinet...................................... 87 Athletics Staff/Athletics Council...................................................88-95 QU Athletics Year in Review.......................................................95-96 Credits The 2015-16 Quinnipiac University Women’s Ice Hockey Media Guide is an official publication of the Sports Information Department. Editor-in-Chief: Kevin Noonan. Editorial assistance provided by Ken Sweeten, Maxx McNall, Donna Pintek, Paul Nemetz-Carlson and Courtney Quinn. Cover design by Rob Rasmussen. Photography by John Hassett, Rob Rasmussen and courtesy of ECAC Hockey and 2015-16 opponent institutions. Quinnipiac University is committed to the policy that all persons shall have equal access to its programs, facilities and employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, age, marital status, disability, public assistance status, veteran status or sexual orientation.
>> Q UICK FACTS General Information Location Hamden, Conn. Enrollment 9,000 including law and graduate students Founded 1929 President Dr. John L. Lahey Executive VP & Provost Dr. Mark A. Thompson Faculty Athletic Representative Sean Duffy Director of Athletics & Recreation Greg Amodio (Davis & Elkins ‘84) Senior Associate Athletic Director Bill Mecca (Niagara ’78) Associate AD/SWA Tracey Flynn (Connecticut ’83) Associate AD/Athletic Training Ernie Hallbach (Connecticut ’89) Exec. Director, TD Bank Sports Center Eric Grgurich (Stonehill ’97) Associate AD/Academic Support Lyneene Richardson (Iowa ’96) Associate AD/ Operations Andrew Castagnola (Quinnipiac ’03) Associate AD/Intramurals Michael Medina (Maryland ’02) Associate AD/Fitness & Wellness Tami Reilly (SCSU ‘90) Associate AD/Sports Information Ken Sweeten (SNHU ’00) Assistant AD/Compliance Bob Tipson (Plymouth State ‘68) Assistant AD/Men’s Basketball Academic Support Alyssa Budkofsky (Connecticut ‘01) Title IX Coordinator Terri Johnson Women’s Ice Hockey Facts Head Coach Cassandra Turner (Brown ‘03, 1st Season) Record at Quinnipiac N/A Assistant Coach Eddie Ardito (New England College ‘06) Assistant Coach Amanda Mazzotta (Cornell ‘12) Ice Hockey Email lorainne.onofrio@quinnipiac.edu Ice Hockey Office Phone 203-582-3294 TD Bank Sports Center Press Box Phone 203-582-3796 Nickname Bobcats Colors Blue and Gold Conference NCAA Division I Arena High Point Solutions Arena at the TD Bank Sports Center (3,084) 2014-15 Final Record 26-9-3 2014-15 ECAC Hockey Regular-Season Record 15-5-2/Third Last NCAA Tournament Appearance 2014-15 Returning/Departing Letter Winners 19/4 Sports Information Women’s Hockey SID Kevin Noonan Office Phone 203-582-5387 Office Fax 203-582-5385 Email kevin.noonan@quinnipiac.edu Associate AD/Sports Information Ken Sweeten Office Phone 203-582-8625 Email kenneth.sweeten@quinnipiac.edu Athletics Website www.quinnipiacbobcats.com
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QUINNIPIAC WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY PLAYERS IN THE PROS This offseason, several members of the Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey team signed professional contracts to join a brand new professional women’s league, the National Women’s Hockey League (NWHL). The NWHL is the first women’s ice hockey league to pay its players, a big step in the growth of women’s ice hockey. Based in the United States, the league has four teams: the Connecticut Whale, New York Riveters, Boston Pride and Buffalo Beauts. It is a league rivaling the Canadian Women’s Hockey League (CWHL) for the best players in the world. Officially formed in April, the league held a junior class draft in June before the free agency period opened up in July through the middle of August. Goaltender Chelsea Laden and Shiann Darkangelo were among the first three players signed by the Connecticut Whale, based out of Chelsea Piers in Stamford, Connecticut. Laden and Darkangelo were among the best women’s ice hockey players in Quinnipiac history, earning the right to be among the first signed by the league. Following in their teammates’ footsteps, Morgan FritzWard and Elena Orlando signed contracts with the New York Riveters, based in Brooklyn, New York. One final Bobcat joined the NWHL - 203-point scorer Kelly Babstock signed a professional contract with the Connecticut Whale, teaming up with Laden and Darkangelo once again. The NWHL season kicks off on Oct. 11 when the Whale and the Riveters play the inaugural game in NWHL history at Chelsea Piers in Stamford, Connecticut at 1:30 P.M. Name Class Team League Chelsea Illchuk 2012 Neuberg Highlanders EWHL (DII) Kate Wheeler 2012 Neuberg Highlanders EWHL (DII) Brittany Lyons 2013 Neuberg Highlanders EWHL (DII) Felica Vieweg 2013 Neuberg Highlanders EWHL (DII) Regan Boulton 2013 Vienna Sabres EWHL (DI) *Victoria Vigilanti 2013 Vienna Sabres EWHL (DI) *Kelly Babstock 2014 Connecticut Whale NWHL *Elena Orlando 2014 New York Riveters NWHL *Shiann Darkangelo 2015 Connecticut Whale NWHL *Morgan Fritz-Ward 2015 New York Riveters NWHL *Chelsea Laden 2015 Connecticut Whale NWHL *Indicates Active Professional Player
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Media Policy 2015-16 Media Guide
The 2015-16 Quinnipiac University Women’s Ice Hockey Media Guide is produced as a source of information for the media. Supplementary materials can be obtained either on the Web at www.quinnipiacbobcats.com or by contacting the sports information office.
Working Press Credentials
Press and photograph credentials are issued to members of the working media only. These credentials can be obtained from the sports information office. Upon acceptance, passes will be mailed or held at the ticket booth at the TD Bank Sports Center. Passes should be requested no later than 24 hours prior to a contest to ensure availability.
Media Parking
All members of the media should plan to arrive at least one-half hour before the opening faceoff to ensure parking availability. Reserved parking is available for media on a limited basis.
Press Box Facilities/Services
The press area at the TD Bank Sports Center is accessible from the ground level via the press box entryway. Per NCAA regulations, only credentialed members of the media, coaches, league officials and designated administrators are allowed into this area. All members of the working media will be provided with extensive game notes, statistics, line charts and rosters approximately 90 minutes before each contest. Scoring and shot charts will be provided at the end of each period, while a complete statistical package will be distributed immediately following the contest.
Post-Game Interviews
A press conference will be conducted in the media lounge of the TD Bank Sports Center following a 10-minute cooling-off period. The Quinnipiac locker room is closed to the media both for home and road games. A member of the Quinnipiac sports information staff will assist you in the interview process. Interviews with opposing players must be arranged with the opposing team’s SID. Reporters can file from the press box following the game.
Interview Policies
All requests for interviews must be conducted through the sports information office. Requests must be made at least one day in advance to allow the player/coach to be properly notified. At no time will the player’s telephone or cell phone numbers be released to the media. However, if a telephone interview is necessary, arrangements can be made for the student-athlete to contact that member of the media. Interview requests for head coach Cassandra Turner should be submitted to Kevin Noonan, sports information graduate assistant and women’s ice hockey contact, no later than 24 hours in advance.
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Practice Coverage
The Quinnipiac Women’s Ice Hockey team practices at set times during both the fall and spring semesters. All Quinnipiac players and coaches are available for interviews prior to, or following, practice with proper notification to the sports information office. Interviews are not granted on game days unless there are extenuating circumstances.
QU Ice Hockey on the Air
The Quinnipiac Bobcats Sports Network (QBSN) is a web-based broadcasting platform operated by Quinnipiac undergraduate students. The webstreaming team features several talented students that broadcast most home Quinnipiac sporting events over the course of the athletic schedule and are the official broadcasters of Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey. The student organization is managed by Connor Fortier.
Radio/TV Information
The TD Bank Sports Center has phone and Internet connections available for visiting radio. Please contact the sports information office at least one week prior to a scheduled broadcast to ensure availability. Television crews are advised to shoot on the platform level on either side of the general admission seating.
www.QuinnipiacBobcats.com Quinnipiac Women’s Ice Hockey information is available on the Internet via www.quinnipiacbobcats.com. Game notes, schedules/ results, statistics, rosters and game stories are available. Information about Quinnipiac’s 20 other varsity sports also can be obtained on this site. TD Bank Sports Center Quinnipiac University, 305 Sherman Ave., Hamden, CT 06518 203-582-5212 Mailing address: 275 Mount Carmel Ave. (YH-MKT) Hamden, CT 06518-1908 Directions: From I-91: Take exit 10 (Route 40 connector) to Route 10 North (Whitney Avenue). Go for 3/4 mile and make a left onto Sherman Avenue. The sports center entrance is approximately 1/4 mile on the right. From Rt. 15 (Merritt Parkway): Take exit 61, Route 10 North (Whitney Avenue). Go for 2.7 miles and turn left onto Sherman Avenue. The sports center entrance is approximately 1/4 mile on the right. Web Site: www.QuinnipiacBobcats.com University Switchboard: 203-582-8200 Directions to Quinnipiac: 203-582-8601 Admissions: 800-462-1944 or 203-582-8600 Press Box Phone: 203-582-3796
QUINNIPIAC SPORTS INFORMATION Ken Sweeten Associate Athletic Director for Sports Information Office Phone: 203-582-8625 Cell Phone: 203-859-8529 TD Bank Sports Center Press Box Phone: 203-582-3796 Email: kenneth.sweeten@quinnipiac.edu Ken Sweeten is entering his 10th year with the Bobcats. Sweeten was originally hired as the assistant sports information director in November of 2006 before being promoted to Sports Information Director in 2007-08. In 2010, he was promoted to Assistant Athetic Director. In his current role, he coordinates the publicity and media relations efforts for all of Quinnipiac’s 21 sports while continuing to add content and multimedia options on www.QuinnipiacBobcats.com. Sweeten serves as the primary contact for the nationally ranked men’s ice hockey program, as well as the women’s golf team and men’s soccer team. He also oversees two full-time assistant sports information directors, and three graduate assistants, in addition to interns and several federal work study employees. Sweeten graduated from New Hampshire College, now Southern New Hampshire University, in 2000 with a bachelor’s degree in sport management with a concentration in marketing and promotions. He currently resides in New Haven, Connecticut with his wife, Jen. Jeremy Kniffin Assistant Sports Information Director Office Phone: 203-582-8387 jeremy.kniffin@quinnipiac.edu Jeremy Kniffin enters his first year as the Assistant Sports Information Director at Quinnipiac in 2015-16, where he will work with the men’s soccer, men’s basketball and men’s lacrosse programs. Kniffin joins the Quinnipiac staff with over 20 years of experience in the sports information field. He most recently served as the sports information director at Pomona College in Claremont, California for four years. Prior to working at Pomona, Kniffin had 13 years of experience at the NCAA Division I level, including 11 at Hofstra University on Long Island, where he handled sports information duties for men’s and women’s soccer, men’s basketball and softball. He also worked for two years at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, where he was in charge of men’s and women’s soccer, women’s basketball, and men’s lacrosse. Kniffin got his start in the sports information industry as an Asa S. Bushnell Intern at the Eastern College Athletic Conference in 199394, before becoming the sports information director at Division II LIU Post on Long Island, where he worked for four years. A Connecticut native who grew up in Storrs, Kniffin currently resides in Simsbury.
Maxx McNall Assistant Sports Information Director Office Phone: 203-582-8387 memcnall@quinnipiac.edu Maxx McNall enters his second yearwith the Quinnipiac University sports information staff and will be the direct media contact for field hockey, women’s basketball, women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s cross country and women’s indoor and outdoor track and field. McNall maintains his standing in Hamden after six years serving as an undergraduate assistant and then graduate assistant with the Quinnipiac University sports information staff. During his last two seasons he oversaw the day-to-day media contact responsibilities for seven varsity sports. He traveled with the Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey team throughout the past two seasons and covered a pair of NCAA Division I ice hockey championships including the Men’s Frozen Four in 2013 and helped in the execution of the Women’s Frozen Four in 2014. He was born in Fairfax, Vermont and currently resides in Middletown, Connecticut with his fiance, Avery.
Kevin Noonan
Graduate Assistant Office Phone: 203-582-5387 Email: kevin.noonan@quinnipiac.edu
Kevin Noonan enters his second year with the Quinnipiac sports information staff as a graduate assistant and the direct media contact for women’s ice hockey, baseball and men’s and women’s tennis, as well as the secondary contact for men’s ice hockey. Nolan Rich
Graduate Assistant Office Phone: 203-582-5387 Email: nolan.rich@quinnipiac.edu
Nolan Rich enters his second year with the Quinnipiac sports information staff as a graduate assistant He will serve as the multimedia coordinator for all multimedia content and in-game broadcasts. Joe Reiser Graduate Assistant Office Phone: 203-582-5387 Email: joseph.reiser@quinnipiac.edu
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ECAC HOCKEY TRADITION: ECAC Hockey, “where hockey’s not just another tradition.” ECAC Hockey, as it exists today, was founded in 1961. The evolution began with an ‘informal’ conference, which witnessed prosperous years in the late ’60s and early ’70s and over the years progressed into one of the best college hockey leagues in the country. ECAC Hockey is one of six conferences that compete in NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Hockey Championships. The conference is composed of 12 institutions filled with tradition, legendary players, coaches, and administrators who have paved the way for recognizing and celebrating yearly accomplishments on and off the ice. With a noteworthy past, collegiate ice hockey has been a mainstay with member institutions for nearly a century. On Jan. 19, 1898, less than two years after the first-ever college hockey game, Brown defeated Harvard in Boston, Mass., in the first college hockey game between the two schools still sponsoring the sport. ECAC Hockey has evolved into pure hockey. The rise to prominence has not been limited to the playing surface, as the league’s alumni have cemented themselves with such identifiable labels as: integrity, sportsmanship, leadership, scholarship, pursuit of excellence and commitment.
INTEGRITY:
Prestigious play, fairness and respect have been values associated with former ECAC Hockey players that have been carried onto the next level. Today, many former players are enjoying careers and are respected on the next level in the National Hockey League (NHL). Former League standouts include Anaheim Ducks forwards George Parros (Princeton), and Todd Marchant (Clarkson); Atlanta Thrashers defenseman Grant Lewis (Dartmouth) forward Todd White (Clarkson); Boston Bruins forwards Byron Bitz (Cornell) and Rich Perverly (St. Lawrence); Buffalo Sabres forward Dominic Moore (Harvard); Calgary Flames forward Craig Conroy (Clarkson); Carolina Hurricanes forward Erik Cole (Clarkson); Colorado Avalanche forwards T.J. Galiardi (Dartmouth) and David Jones (Dartmouth); Columbus Blue Jackets forward Craig MacDonald (Harvard); Dallas Stars forward Raymond Sawada; Florida Panthers defenseman Tanner Gladd (Dartmouth); Los Angeles Kings forwards Matt Moulson (Cornell), Kevin Westgarth (Princeton) and John Zeiler (St. Lawrence); Minnesota Wild forward Dominic Moore (Harvard); Vancouver Canucks forward Chris Higgins (Yale) and defenseman Ryan O’Byrne (Cornell); N.Y. Islanders defenseman Joe Callahan (Yale), goaltender Yann Dannis (Brown) and forward Mike Iggulden (Cornell); Ottawa Senators forward Jesse Winchester (Colgate); Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Randy Jones (Clarkson) and forward Darroll Powe (Princeton); Pittsburgh Penguins forward Craig Adams (Harvard) and defenseman Ben Lovejoy (Dartmouth); St. Louis Blues forward Andy McDonald (Colgate); San Jose Sharks forwards Tom Cavanagh (Harvard) and Ryan Vesce (Cornell) and defensemen Kent Huskins (Clarkson) and Doug Murray (Cornell); Tampa Bay Lightning defensemen Corey Murphy (Colgate) and Noah Welch (Harvard); Toronto Maple Leafs forwards Jeff Hamilton (Yale) and Lee Stempniak (Dartmouth); Vancouver Canucks defenseman Willie Mitchell (Clarkson); and Washington Capitals forward Chris Clark (Clarkson) and defenseman Brian Pothier (Rensselaer).
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SPORTSMANSHIP:
Respect, hard work, and intense competition help mold some of the players into model student-athletes and citizens. Cornell head coach Mike Schafer, several current players and several alumni traveled in early June to the Dominican Republic to do some construction projects for a school. Among items the group finished were enclosing the water generator for drinking water and shielding it from the elements of hurricane season, extending a fence around the school and laying the foundation for a medical clinic; the entire league participated in a “Pink at the Rink” program wearing and selling special jerseys with proceeds benefiting the American Cancer Society and Hockey Coaches Care program; Harvard annually holds a youth hockey clinic for Allston-Brighton Youth Hockey, and several players run the nonprofit Crimson City Hockey Clinic; Quinnipiac raised more than $30,000 at Rand Pecknold’s Blades & Skates event to benefit St. Baldrick’s Children’s Cancer Research.
LEADERSHIP:
Delivering hockey and connecting strong values beyond the playing surface has produced its share of administrators in the National Hockey League (NHL). Peter Chiarelli (Harvard) is the general manager of the Boston Bruins; Joe Nieuwendyk (Cornell) is the general manager for the Dallas Stars, while Dave Taylor (Clarkson) serves as its director of player personnel; Mike Barnett (St. Lawrence) is currently serving as an adviser and scout for the New York Rangers, while fellow St. Lawrence University grad Ray Shero is the general manager of the Pittsburgh Penguins; Brent Flahr (Princeton) serves as the assistant general manager for the Minnesota Wild; Colgate alum David Conte is the executive vice president, hockey operations, for the N.J. Devils; St. Lawrence graduate Bill Torrey serves as the Florida Panthers’ alternate governor, while fellow Saints’ graduate Jacques Martin is the current head coach of the Montreal Canadiens and Randy Sexton is the assistant general manager for the Florida Panthers. In addition, NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman is a Cornell graduate and NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daley is a graduate of Dartmouth.
SCHOLARSHIP:
It has been a primary goal of ECAC Hockey institutions to strive for academic achievement. It is instilled that all student-athletes not only excel in sports, but build character. Each year all teams boast several players on the all ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team. Few, if any, conferences have been able to produce a list of influential and successful alumni like ECAC Hockey. Scott Hanley (Brown) currently serves as director of sports and competition for ESPN X Games, while John McLennan (Clarkson) spent his career as CEO of Bell Canada. Some former ECAC Hockey players became inventors, like Colgate’s Ed Werner and John Haney, who invented the board game Trivial Pursuit.
COMMITMENT:
The future of ECAC Hockey continues to develop, as it is consistently labeled as one of the premier conferences from top to bottom. Each year all 12 institutions strive to set new standards of excellence. The league continues to offer a variety to their fans and alumni including television broadcasts of several games, including tournament games, newly designed conference website with up-to-the-minute scoring updates, and a weekly radio report during the season.
PRINT MEDIA New Haven Register 40 Sargent Drive New Haven, CT 06511 Phone: 203-789-5657 Fax: 203-789-5253 Sports Editor: Sean Barker College Sports Writer: Bill Cloutier Email: bcloutier@nhregister.com College Hockey Writer: Chip Malafronte Email: cmalafronte@nhregister.com Connecticut Post 410 State Street Bridgeport, CT 06604 Phone: 203-330-6210 Sports Editor: Gary Rogo Email: grogo@ctpost.com Hartford Courant 285 Broad Street Hartford, CT 06115 Phone: 800-524-4242, ext. 6764 Fax: 860-241-6600 Email: tyantz@courant.com
The Associated Press (Hartford) 55 Farmington Ave., Suite 402 Hartford, CT 06105 Phone: 860-246-6876 Fax: 860-727-4003 Sports Director: Pat Eaton-Robb The Boston Globe 135 Morrissey Blvd. Boston, MA 02107 Phone: 800-232-2860 Fax: 617-929-2670
The Waterbury Republican-American 389 Meadow Street Waterbury, CT 06722 Phone: 800-992-3232, ext. 355 Fax: 203-596-9277 Sports: Mark Jaffee Elm City Newspapers 349 New Haven Avenue Milford, CT 06460 Phone: 203-876-6800 Fax: 203-877-4772 Sports Editor: Vinny Salzo
Boston Herald One Herald Square Boston, MA 02106 Phone: 800-234-5680 Fax: 617-619-6655 The Stamford Advocate 75 Tresser Blvd. Stamford, CT 06904 Phone: 203-964-2275 Fax: 203-964-2345 Sports Editor: Bob Kennedy
Record-Journal 11 Crown Street Meriden, CT 06450 Phone: 203-317-2206 Fax: 203-639-0210 Sports Editor: Bryant Carpenter The Chronicle Quinnipiac University 275 Mount Carmel Ave. P.O. Box 10 Hamden, CT 06518-1908 Phone: 203-582-5251, ext. 8358 Fax: 203-582-8098
(L to R): Bill Mecca, Quinnipiac President John Lahey, Bill Schweizer
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Broadcast Media WQUN AM-1220 Bill Schweizer 275 Mount Carmel Avenue Hamden, CT 06518-1908 Phone: 203-582-8984 Fax: 203-582-5372 WTNH-TV 8 (ABC) Noah Finz 8 Elm Street New Haven, CT 06510 Phone: 203-784-8842 Fax: 203-787-9698 WTIC-TV 61 (FOX) Rich Coppola One Corporate Center Hartford, CT 06103 Phone: 800-788-0852 Fax: 860-293-0178 WVIT-TV 30 (NBC) Kevin Nathan 1422 New Britain Ave. West Hartford, CT 06110 Phone: 860-521-8619 Fax: 860-521-4860
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WFSB-TV 3 (CBS) Joe Zone 3 Constitution Plaza Hartford, CT 06103 Phone: 860-244-1708 Fax: 860-728-0263 News 12 CT (Indep.) 28 Cross Street Norwalk, CT 06851 Phone: 203-849-1321 Fax: 203-849-1327 New England Sports Network (NESN) 400 Arsenal Street, Building 1 Watertown, MA 02472 Phone: 617-536-9233 Fax: 617-536-7814 Q30 Peter Sumby 275 Mount Carmel Avenue Hamden, CT 06518-1908 Phone: 203-582-8974 Fax: 203-582-5310 Quinnipiac Bobcats Sports Network (QBSN) Connor Fortier 275 Mount Carmel Avenue Hamden, CT 06518-1908 Email: connor.fortier@quinnipiac.edu
The Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey team qualified for its first NCAA Tournament in program history in 2014-15 after finishing with the best record in program history at 26-9-3, best conference record in program history at 15-5-2 and with the highest regular season conference finish in program history in third place. Despite falling to Harvard, the opportunity of watching the selection show and playing in a NCAA Tournament atmosphere is an experience that the Bobcats will remember for years to come as they search for their next NCAA Tournament appearance.
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2014 NUTMEG CLASSIC CHAMPIONS
The Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey team won its fifth Nutmeg Classic Championship title on Nov. 29, 2014 with an impressive 3-1 victory over the Clarkson Golden Knights, their second win over the Golden Knights in a week’s span. With the victory, the Bobcats overtook the Connecticut Huskies as the winningest university in Nutmeg Classic history, as the Huskies and the Bobcats each had won four titles heading into the tournament in 2014. The Bobcats have now won two straight Nutmeg Classic titles and four of the last five with their impressive victory. Quinnipiac sophomore forward Emma Woods was named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player with two goals, including the game-winning goal against Yale the day before, and an assist. Woods wasn’t the only honoree for the Bobcats as netminder Chelsea Laden was named the Most Valuable Goaltender after stopping 40 of the 43 shots she faced, including a then-season-high 24 saves in the championship game. Senior forward Morgan Fritz-Ward and junior defenseman Cydney Roesler were also named to the All-Tournament team for the Bobcats. Fritz-Ward scored two goals for the Bobcats in the Nutmeg Classic while Roesler was the top defenseman. Nutmeg Classic History The annual tradition pitting all three Connecticut schools against one another began back in 2004 with UConn taking the Championship over Yale. Since that first meeting the tournament transformed into a four-team competition in 2007 and now features a rotating regional team paired against the Nutmeg State competition (UConn, Yale and Quinnipiac). Title Winners The Bobcats have now won the most championships with five titles after their victory in the 2014 Nutmeg Classic. Right behind Quinnipiac are the Connecticut Huskies with four championships while the Yale Bulldogs and Boston College Eagles have each won one title. Despite winning just one title, the Bulldogs have made the most Nutmeg Classic Championship appearances with seven, just one more than the Bobcats who have six appearances. Year-by-Year Nutmeg Classic Champions 2004: UConn 2005: Quinnipiac 2006: Yale 2007: UConn 2008: UConn 2009: UConn 2010: Quinnipiac 2011: Quinnipiac 2012: Boston College 2013: Quinnipiac 2014: Quinnipiac
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Cassandra Turner Head Coach First Season Brown ‘03/Elmira ‘07
Cassandra Turner was announced as Quinnipiac Women’s Ice Hockey Head Coach on Apr. 17, 2015.
In 2014-15, Turner completed her seventh season as a member of the Bobcats’ coaching staff and fourth in the role of associate head coach. During the 2014-15 season she concurrently served as the head coach of Canada’s U18 National Women’s Team through the World Championship. Her success in the game -as a recruiter, teacher of defensive skills, and role model for the highly motivated female athlete - has affirmed her place among the elite young coaches in the women’s game. Her leadership, championship playing experience, international coaching experience and innovative approach to development have played a vital role in the resurgence of the Quinnipiac program.
Turner has re-energized the program’s team culture around an attitude that emphasizes team play, hard work, and a commitment to defensive hockey. In her seven years at Quinnipiac, she has been the leading voice on staff in creating a mindset that values attention to detail, developing great habits, and being “Hard to Play Against.”
Particularly seen in her work with the program’s defenseman, her understanding of the game, ability to teach, and commitment to individual player development constantly pushed the program to new heights. Under her leadership, the Bobcats established new lows for goals against, leading the nation in scoring defense in 2009-10 by holding opponents to 1.38 goals per game. In 2014-15, the Bobcats were third in the nation allowing just 1.18 goals per game. The 45 goals allowed tied for the lowest total in the nation and marked the fewest goals allowed in program history.
The Bobcats also improved by staying out of the penalty box under Turner as they went from the most penalized team in the nation in 2007-08 to the least penalized team in Division I women’s ice hockey for six straight seasons (2009-15). Quinnipiac also set a new NCAA record for fewest penalty minutes in a season with 162 and fewest penalty minutes per game at 4.3 in 2014-15. Additionally, her attention to detail on special teams and with the defensemen has helped many members of the team realize new lofty personal and team goals.
Since her arrival at Quinnipiac in 2008, Quinnipiac has won 131 games, with 19 or more in each of her last six seasons as an assistant coach or associate head coach. This past year Quinnipiac won a program record 26 games and 15 conference games, as well as clinching the first at-large NCAA Tournament
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bid in program history.
As the program’s recruiting coordinator, Turner consistently demonstrated the ability to recruit elite level student-athletes and prepare them to succeed. Over the last six years, Turner has helped identify and attract 16 All-ECAC Hockey selections, including five First Team honorees and six All-Rookie selections. Most notable among them, the program’s only All-American Kelly Babstock, finished her career as a four-time All-ECAC Hockey selection, ECAC Hockey Rookie and Player of the Year in 2010-11, and the program’s all-time scoring leader with 95 goals and 108 assists for 203 points.
Off the ice, Coach Turner led efforts to mentor and push team members in the daily pursuit of excellence. She structured the academic guidance program, created regular goal setting sessions, and consistently worked to enhance mental skills opportunities for Bobcat student-athletes. As a reflection of those efforts, 89 women’s ice hockey student-athletes have been named to the ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team during the past 7 years, highlighted by a program record 18 in 2014-15. Under Turner’s direction, Quinnipiac goaltender Chelsea Laden was awarded ECAC Hockey’s Mandi Schwartz Student-Athlete of the Year Award as well as ECAC Hockey and Hockey East’s Sarah Devens Award Winner. In addition to her role with the Bobcats, Turner has been a longtime fixture within Hockey Canada’s National Women’s Programs as a player, assistant coach, and head coach. During her playing career, she represented Canada three times on the U-22 National Team from 2001-2003, highlighted by a Gold Medal finish at the 2003 Air Canada Cup. In 2014-15, she served as the Head Coach of Canada’s National Women’s Under-18 Team through selection, training, and the World Championship. She previously represented her home country as an assistant with the U-18 National Team at the 2011 and 2014 IIHF Women’s U-18 World Championships and with the Women’s Development Team in 2013. As Team Canada’s U18 Head Coach, Turner led the team to the silver medal at the 2015 IIHF Women’s World Championship in Buffalo, New York, with current assistant coach Amanda Mazzotta serving as the Goaltending Coach. Canada fell to the current freshman Melissa Samoskevich and the United States, 3-2, in the gold medal game.
Turner’s crowning achievement comes on the heels of her gold medal run in the 2014 IIHF Women’s World Championship in Budapest where she helped guide Canada’s U-18 Team to the world title in April 2014. Turner guided a dominating Canadian squad that outscored their opponents, 25-2, throughout the fivegame gold medal tourney run. She had previous experience with Canada’s 2013-14 U-18 Team as she was on the staff for the U-18 National Team series between the United States back in Aug. 2013. Canada took two-out-of-three games against Team USA in the three-game series held in Lake Placid, N.Y. Much of Turner’s success in coaching reflects her ability to share many of the valuable lessons learned during a playing career where she excelled at the club, university, and inter-
national level. She served as an assistant captain for Team Ontario’s gold medal winning 1999 Canada Games team. From there, Turner put together a decorated playing career at Brown University where she was a two-time captain. Brown was 83-3312 during her four-year career.
A steady, disciplined defenseman, she played a key role in some of the most successful seasons in Brown Women’s Hockey history. During her four-year career, she led the Bears to two Ivy League and two ECAC Hockey Championships, as well as two appearances in the National Championship final. ECAC Coaches voted her to All-League Teams twice (First Team 2002, Second Team 2003). The New England Hockey Writers named her to their Division I All-Star team following the 2001-02 season. She also earned First Team All-Ivy honors in 2002.
In her career, she compiled 12 goals and 50 assists for 62 points in 121 games. As a senior, Turner scored a career-high eight goals and as a junior Turner tallied a career-high 17 assists and 21 points in all 35 games that season on the Bears’ way to a National Runner-Up appearance. After Brown, she played two seasons in the NWHL for the Toronto Aeros Sr. Women’s Hockey Team. In 2003-04, Turner helped lead the Aeros to the NWHL Regular Season Championship and the ESSO Women’s National Championship. The Aeros repeated their success at the 2005 ESSO Championship with Turner being named the event’s Most Sportsmanlike Player. Turner graduated from Brown University in 2003 with a degree in psychology, and earned a master’s degree in education from Elmira College in 2007. She lives in Wallingford, Connecticut with her husband, Paul, and their son, Blake.
>> The Cassandra Turner File • Named head coach prior to the start of the 2015-16 season. First season as head coach and eighth season with the Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey program.
• Named head coach of Canada’s National Under-18 Team for 2014-15 season. • Previously served as an assistant at Colgate University. As Colgate’s women’s ice hockey academic monitor, Turner guided 12 players to the ECAC Hockey AllAcademic Team.
• Began her college coaching career as an assistant coach at Elmira College. • Helped guide the 2006-07 Elmira team to a 19-5-3 overall record as it finished the season ranked fifth in the national coaches poll.
• Was a two-time All-ECAC and All-Ivy League selection as a player at Brown University.
• Played for the Team Canada Under-22 Team in the Air Canada Cup Championship in 2003.
• Helped the Toronto Aeros of the National Women’s Hockey League (NWHL) to a regular-season championship and the Esso Women’s National Championship. • Earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Brown University in 2003 and a master’s degree in education from Elmira College in 2007.
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Eddie Ardito
Assistant Coach First Season New England College ‘06, Concordia ‘14 Eddie Ardito enters his first season as the assistant coach of the Quinnipiac University Women’s Ice Hockey team, bringing a wealth of knowledge and experience to the program. Showing an ability to successfully recruit, coach, and mentor student-athletes in meeting the academic and athletic demands of the ECAC Hockey league, Ardito will provide immediate benefits to the Bobcat program.
Ardito comes to Quinnipiac from ECAC rival Yale University where he served as a volunteer assistant in 2010-11 before being promoted to assistant women’s ice hockey coach in 2011, a position he held through the 2014-15 season. At Yale, Ardito served as the recruiting coordinator, produced scouting video and team video review, developed and ran morning skill sessions, and assisted in game and practice planning, among other tasks for the program. During Ardito’s tenure as the assistant coach, the Yale women’s ice hockey program saw vast improvements. A number of deep, talented recruiting classes increased the team’s overall win total by 14 wins a year over his four seasons with the program. In the 2013-14
>> The Eddie Ardito File
• Named assistant coach prior to the 2015-16 season, his third assistant coaching position in the state of Connecticut.
• Previously served as an assistant coach at Yale University for four seasons and a volunteer assistant for one season.
• Coached Swiss Olympic bronze medalist and 2013- 14 ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Year Phoebe Staenz from 2013 to 2015. • Has served as an on-ice skills coach at United States National Hockey Camps since 2011, including evaluating every player from the U15 and U18 camps. • Served as an assistant coach and director of hockey operations with Connecticut College men’s ice hockey team for three seasons from 2007 to 2010. • Began coaching career as the New England College women’s hockey interim head coach in 2006-07. • Led New England College to a 12-6-1 conference record and a trip to the ECAC East Tournament.
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and 2014-15 seasons, Ardito helped lead the Bulldogs to their first playoff appearances since the 2007-08 season. In 2013-14, the No. 7 seed Bulldogs won their first playoff game since 2005 when they won the opening game of the quarterfinals against the No. 2 seed Harvard Crimson.
Across the board, Yale improved each season in both ends of the ice with Ardito on the bench as an assistant coach. Offensively, the Bulldogs went from 1.07 goals per game in his first season to 3.00 goals per game in his final year in 2014-15. Not only did the offense improve, but Ardito saw vast improvements on the defensive end where the Bulldogs cut their goals allowed by more than half from 151 in 2011-12 to 73 in 2014-15.
Beyond the team improvements, Ardito had the opportunity to work with many players who were honored for their ability to achieve excellence on and off the ice. He worked with several Mandi Schwartz Student-Athletes of the Year and Sarah Devens Award Winners in Aleca Hughes in 2011-12 and Alyssa Zupon in 2012-13. Establishing himself as a tireless recruiter with an eye for identifying potential, Ardito is known among his peers for his work ethic and positive energy. He helped bring in, and coach, Phoebe Staenz, a bronze medalist from Switzerland in the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. Staenz was named the ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Year during the 2013-14 season as well as to the All-ECAC Hockey Third Team and Rookie Team. A Connecticut native, Ardito was a three time all-state hockey player and three-time team MVP at Branford High School. He has extensive experience working at camps and clinics. He has served as an on-ice skills coach and evaluator USA Hockey National Camps since 2011. During this time, he evaluated every player at the U15 and U18 National Camp as part of his responsibilities. He brings a diverse coaching background to Quinnipiac, working across genders and in a variety of roles. Prior to 2011, Ardito worked at Connecticut College for three years, serving as an assistant coach and director of hockey operations with the men’s hockey team. The Camels made a pair of New England Small College Athletic Conference Quarterfinal Appearances, including a 13-9-3 finish during the 200809 season. Through Ardito’s tenure with Connecticut College, he coached a pair of all-conference selections during the 2007-08 and 2008-09.
During the 2006-07, he led the New England College Women’s Hockey program as the interim head coach, leading the team to a 12-61 conference record and the semifinals of the ECAC East Tournament. On that team, he coached two 30 point scorers, including Elizabeth Ross who scored 21 goals and 12 assists for 33 points. While serving as the interim head coach of the women’s team, he simultaneously served as the head junior varsity coach and assistant varsity coach of the men’s team that finished 13-5-1 in conference play and advanced to the ECAC East Championship game. Ardito also served as a volunteer assistant baseball coach with the Pilgrims in 2007. As a student at New England College, Ardito began his career as a forward with the program before transitioning into a student assistant coach role.
Ardito received his undergraduate degree in sport and recreation management: athletic administration with a minor in coaching from New England College in 2006 and earned a master of science in coaching and athletic administration from Concordia (California) University in December 2014. He lives in Branford with his wife, Amy.
Amanda Mazzotta Assistant Coach First Season Cornell ‘12, Western ‘15
Amanda Mazzotta enters her first season as an assistant coach of the Quinnipiac University Women’s Ice Hockey team after a successful playing career with Cornell University and coaching stints at various levels of ice hockey in Canada.
While serving as the assistant coach with the Quinnipiac program during the 2015-16 season, Mazzotta will concurrently act as the goaltending coach with Hockey Canada’s National Women’s Development team. She has worked with Hockey Canada for the past two years as a goaltending coach with the U-18 team and National Development Team, as well as a coach at the National Goaltending Camp in June 2015.
>> The Amanda Mazzotta File
• Named as an assistant coach prior to the 2015-16, her first American collegiate assistant coaching posi- tion. • Also named the goaltending coach of the Hockey Canada’s National Women’s Development Team for the 2015-16 season.
• Worked as Cassandra Turner’s goaltending coach with the Canadian U-18 National Team in 2014-15.
• Hired as an assistant coach at Western University for the 2013-14 season, where the Mustangs went 15-12-0. • Worked with the London Devilettes women’s hockey program, including the Bantam AA team in 2013-14 and 2014-15 and the Jr. Devilettes in 2012-13. • Hired as Team Ontario’s goaltending and video coach for the Canada Winter, assistant coach at Ontario Winter Games and video coach with Team Ontario Red in 2013.
• Enjoyed a successful playing career at Cornell, going 53-17-8 with 22 shutouts, a 1.55 GAA and .928 save percentage. • Appeared in one NCAA National Championship game in 2009-10 and three NCAA Frozen Fours. • Played for Canada’s U-18 National Team and was twice selected for the National Development Team.
Mazzotta, an accomplished former ECAC Hockey athlete and dynamic coach, will immediately benefit the Bobcat program working primarily with the goaltenders and defensemen. Succeeding in a variety of environments, she has demonstrated the ability to coach elite level athletes in university hockey, at the club level, and with Hockey Canada.
Last year, she served as the goaltending coach on head coach Cassandra Turner’s U18 Team Canada staff. In that role, Mazzotta evaluated, trained and provided key input on the selection of goaltenders at the August 2014 selection camp and at the Women’s U18 World Championships in Buffalo, New York in January 2015 where Canada won the silver medal, falling in overtime, 3-2, to the United States in the gold medal game.
Previously, while pursuing her master’s degree in kinesiology at Western University in London, Ontario, Mazzotta gained experience as an assistant coach with the university team during the 2013-14 season and with the London Devilettes hockey program. The Mustangs finished the 2013-14 season with a 15-12 record, falling to the University of Toronto in the Quarterfinals of the Ontario University Athletics Tournament. At Western, Mazzotta assisted with all aspects of the team including drills, goaltender sessions, team tactics and video sessions. With the Devilettes organization she worked with both the London Jr. and Bantam teams, helping guide the Bantam AA team to a Provincial Gold Medal this past year. In 2013-14 with the Bantam AA team, the Devilettes went an astounding 51-6-8 and in 2014-15 went 52-7-9 in 68 games played. Working with the London Jr. Devilettes in 2012-13, the goaltenders excelled under Mazzotta’s direction, recording a combined GAA of 1.71 and save percentage of .932 as the team finished with a 24-10-3-2 record in the PWHL standings.
Mazzotta has been heavily involved in the coaching at the provincial level in Ontario as well. She served as Team Ontario’s goaltender and video coach at the Canada Winter Games, an assistant at the Ontario Winter Games, and as the video coach with Team Ontario Red in 2013.
Prior to joining the coaching ranks, Mazzotta established herself as one of the nation’s best goaltenders during her playing career at ECAC Hockey rival Cornell University. From 2008 to 2012, she helped lead the Big Red to three Ivy League Championships, three ECAC Hockey Regular Season Championships, two ECAC Hockey Tournament Championships, three NCAA Final Fours and an appearance in the 2009-10 NCAA National Championship game.
Over her career, she went 53-17-8 with 22 shutouts, a 1.55 GAA and a .928 save percentage. As a junior in 2010-11, Mazzotta led the nation in Goals Against Average at 1.11, compiling a 16-2-0 record and .945 save percentage. She has represented her country three times as a player, once as a member of Hockey Canada’s U18 National Team and two times with the National Development Team. Mazzotta graduated from Western University with a master of arts in kinesiology with a specialization in coaching in April 2015. She also received a bachelor of education in intermediate/senior family studies and general science in May 2013 and graduated from Cornell University with a bachelor of science in human development in May 2012.
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Paul Nemetz-Carlson
Brijesh Patel
Paul Nemetz-Carlson enters his first season as the director of hockey operations for the Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey team after spending five seasons as an assistant coach with the team. He has over 17 years of experience in women’s ice hockey, including five years as a successful Division III head coach, three leading a strong prep program and extensive time an assistant coach with two programs in the ECAC Hockey League. His commitment to the student-athlete experience, mentoring young coaches, and professional growth continues to define him as an energetic leader in sport. In two different stints at Quinnipiac, Nemetz-Carlson has positively impacted the program’s success, playing a key role in recruiting, building a detailed, hardworking culture, and with his contributions to practice and in-game coaching. His primary coaching responsibilities included directing the power play, mentoring the goalies, and working with the forwards. Under his guidance, Chelsea Laden posted one of the best seasons in Quinnipiac history during the 2014-15 season, setting single season program records for wins (25), shutouts (17), and Goals Against Average (1.19). From 2008 to 2011, Nemetz-Carlson served as the recruiting coordinator and assistant coach at Yale University. He worked closely with the forwards and served as the team’s primary goaltending coach. During the 2010-11 season, his hard work paid off as Yale’s goaltender Jackee Snikeris, earned the 2010-11 ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Year award and freshman forward Jackie Raines, finished among the Top 3 for the league’s Rookie of the Year. Prior to Yale, he spent five years from 2003 to 2008 leading Elmira College, one of the premier Division III Women’s Ice Hockey programs in the country. Nemetz-Carlson served as the head coach of the women’s ice hockey and women’s golf programs at Elmira College in Elmira, New York. As the head coach of the women’s hockey team, he compiled a remarkable record of 102-32-6 record against Division I and III opponents, winning three ECAC West Championships, and making four NCAA Tournament appearances - highlighted by two Final Fours and a runner-up finish in 2005 NCAA Division III National Championship. He twice earned recognition as an American Hockey Coaches Association National Coach of the Year Finalist in 2005 and 2008. While at Elmira, NemetzCarlson coached six different players who earned All-American honors, including the 2005 and 2009 Division III National Players of the Year. Nemetz-Carlson began his coaching career at Hebron Academy. In 2000, he led the girls’ hockey team to the Division II New England Prep School Championship and was named Hockey Night in Boston’s Division II Prep-Private Coach of the Year. While teaching middle and upper school history, he also served as the head varsity baseball and head varsity boys’ soccer coach. A native of Williamstown, Massachusetts, Nemetz-Carlson graduated in 1998 from Bates College in Lewiston, Maine. He earned his master’s degree in sports leadership from Northeastern University in 2014. He lives in Wallingford with his wife, Cassie, and son, Blake.
Brijesh Patel begins his eighth year with Quinnipiac University as the athletic department’s strength and conditioning coach. Patel previously held the title of assistant strength and conditioning coach at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Mass. While at Holy Cross, Patel worked extensively with the men’s basketball, baseball, softball, men’s and women’s lacrosse, field hockey, men’s soccer, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s track and field, and cheerleading programs while also assisting with other sports. Patel’s responsibilities ranged from weightroom management to serving as sports medicine liaison before implementing strength and conditioning programs for the Crusaders. Patel was also an intern with Holy Cross during the summer of 2002. In addition to his strength and conditioning programming, Patel provided nutrition and food supplement education to all student-athletes. Prior to Holy Cross, Patel served as a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of Connecticut.
Director of Hockey Operations Sixth Season Bates ‘98
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Strength and Conditioning Coach Eighth Season University of Connecticut ’02, ’04
Glenn Richetelle
Women’s Ice Hockey Equipment Manager Fourth Season Glenn Richetelle enters his fourth year at Quinnipiac as the assistant equipment manager for the Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey team. The longtime official with over 20 years of experience was hired in the fall of 2012. Richetelle travels with the team throughout the season and his primary duties include managing all player equipment malfunctions at practice and games. Richetelle brings with him a wealth of officiating experience that dates back 30-plus years to 1989 where he first started his stint with the USA Hockey Officiating Program. He remained a member for 23 years as he finished his service in 2012. Not long after joining the USA Hockey Program, he was initiated as a member of the National Ice Hockey Officials Association in 1990, an organization in which he is still enrolled today. Richetelle currently lives in Hamden with his wife, Deb. He has two children, one son, Kyle, and one daughter, Jodie.
>> ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No.
Name
Cl.
9
Alicia Barry
So.
19
Shannon Cherpak
So.
10 17 22 24 8
25 7 1
13 28 4
29 12 26 23 21 34 11 15 6
16 18
Taryn Baumgardt
Nicole Brown Taylar Cianfarano
Nicole Connery Tori DeAngelis Emma Greco
Pos. Ht. D
Jr.
D
So.
F
Sr. Sr.
So.
Oshawa, Ontario/Whitby Jr. Wolves, Team Ontario Red
F
5-6
Newmarket, Ontario/Mississauga Jr. Chiefs, Canada U-18 National Team
F
5-5
F
5-6
D F
MacKenzie Lancaster
Fr.
F
Randi Marcon
Fr.
Claire Lachner Miranda Lantz Kate MacKenzie Danielle Marmer
Mika Nervick
Fr.
Fr.
D
Jr.
F
Raquel Pennoyer
So.
Melissa Samoskevich
Fr.
Lindsey West
Sr.
Cydney Roesler Sydney Rossman
Kristen Tamberg
Meghan Turner
Emma Woods
G
Fr. Jr.
F F
F
Sr.
D
Sr.
D
Jr.
F
Jr. Jr.
Innisfail, Alberta/Warner Warriors, Canada U-18 National Team
5-7
D
Sr.
5-7
Hanson, Mass./Williston Northampton School, Assabet Valley U-19
F
Jr.
Nicole Kosta
5-9
Hometown/Previous Team
G F
F
D
5-7 5-6 5-8 5-9 5-5
5-8
5-9
Enfield, Conn./Westminster School, Team Pittsburgh
Oswego, N.Y./National Sports Academy, USA U-18 National Team
Saunderstown, R.I./Westminster School, Assabet Valley U-19 Burlington, Ontario/Aldershot, Toronto Jr. Aeros
Mississauga, Ontario/Mississauga Jr. Chiefs, Canada U-18 National Team
Commerce, Mich./Mercy High School, Little Caesars U-19
Waxhaw, N.C./Berkshire School, Pittsburg Penguins Elite U-19 Mildmay, Ontario/Cambridge Rivulettes, Team Ontario Winnipeg, Manitoba/St. Mary’s Academy,
5-11 Winnipeg, Manitoba/St. Mary’s Academy, Team Manitoba 5-6 5-4 5-4 5-9
5-5
5-4
5-7 5-6 5-8 5-7
Dorset, Vt./The Loomis Chaffee School, Connecticut Polar Bears Lakeville, Minn./Shattuck-St. Mary’s
Rehoboth, Mass./Tabor Academy, Mass Spitfires U-19
Stittsville, Ontario/Ottawa Jr. Senators, Canada U-18 National Team
Excelsior, Minn./Minnetonka, Minnesota Jr. Whitecaps
Sandy Hook, Conn./Shattuck St. Mary’s, USA U-18 National Team North Toronto, Ontario/Mississauga Jr. Chiefs, Team Ontario Red
Bedford, N.H./ Phillips Exeter Academy, Assabet Valley Ajax, Ontario/Whitby Jr. Wolves, Team Ontario Red
Burford, Ontario/Cambridge Jr. Rivulettes, Team Ontario Red
Head Coach: Cassandra Turner (Brown University ’03/1st Season) Assistant Coach: Eddie Ardito (New England ‘06/1st Season) Assistant Coach: Amanda Mazzotta (Cornell ‘12/1st Season)
Director of Women’s Hockey Operations: Paul Nemetz-Carlson (Bates ’98/6th Season)
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1
Claire Lachner
Fr.
7
Nicole Kosta
Sr.
4 6 8 9
10 11 12 13 15
16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 34
Kate MacKenzie Meghan Turner
Fr. Jr.
Tori DeAngelis
So.
Melissa Samoskevich
Fr.
Alicia Barry Taryn Baumgardt Danielle Marmer
MacKenzie Lancaster Kristen Tamberg
Lindsey West Nicole Brown Emma Woods
So.
Pos. Ht. G
5-5
Commerce, Mich./Mercy High School, Little Caesars U-19
F
5-5
Mississauga, Ontario/Mississauga Jr. Chiefs, Canada U-18 National Team
D F F
D
Jr.
D
Fr.
F
Randi Marcon Sydney Rossman
Innisfail, Alberta/Warner Warriors, Canada U-18 National Team
5-7
North Toronto, Ontario/Mississauga Jr. Chiefs, Team Ontario Red
Jr.
F
Sr. Sr.
D
Sr.
So. Sr.
Ajax, Ontario/Whitby Jr. Wolves, Team Ontario Red
D
5-9
Stittsville, Ontario/Ottawa Jr. Senators, Canada U-18 National Team
F
5-7
5-7 5-6 5-4
F
5-6
F
5-6
Fr.
F
Jr.
5-8
Waxhaw, N.C./Berkshire School, Pittsburg Penguins Elite U-19 Oshawa, Ontario/Whitby Jr. Wolves, Team Ontario Red
D
Fr.
5-8
Dorset, Vt./The Loomis Chaffee School, Connecticut Polar Bears
5-7
Jr. Jr.
5-6
F
F
Miranda Lantz
5-7
Hanson, Mass./Williston Northampton School, Assabet Valley U-19
D
F
So.
Mika Nervick
5-9
Saunderstown, R.I./Westminster School, Assabet Valley U-19
Sr.
Jr.
Raquel Pennoyer Emma Greco
5-8
Bedford, N.H./ Phillips Exeter Academy, Assabet Valley
Sandy Hook, Conn./Shattuck St. Mary’s, USA U-18 National Team
D
Nicole Connery
5-6
Winnipeg, Manitoba/St. Mary’s Academy,
5-4
So.
Taylar Cianfarano
5-9
F
Shannon Cherpak
Cydney Roesler
Hometown/Previous Team
F
G
5-9
5-4
Burford, Ontario/Cambridge Jr. Rivulettes, Team Ontario Red Enfield, Conn./Westminster School, Team Pittsburgh
Oswego, N.Y./National Sports Academy, USA U-18 National Team
Rehoboth, Mass./Tabor Academy, Mass Spitfires U-19
Newmarket, Ontario/Mississauga Jr. Chiefs, Canada U-18 National Team
Burlington, Ontario/Aldershot, Toronto Jr. Aeros Lakeville, Minn./Shattuck-St. Mary’s
Mildmay, Ontario/Cambridge Rivulettes, Team Ontario
5-11 Winnipeg, Manitoba/St. Mary’s Academy, Team Manitoba
5-5
Excelsior, Minn./Minnetonka, Minnesota Jr. Whitecaps
Head Coach: Cassandra Turner (Brown University ’03/1st Season) Assistant Coach: Eddie Ardito (New England ‘06/1st Season) Assistant Coach: Amanda Mazzotta (Cornell ‘12/1st Season)
Director of Women’s Hockey Operations: Paul Nemetz-Carlson (Bates ’98/6th Season)
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Seniors: 6 Juniors: 7 Sophomores: 5 Freshmen: 6
BY STATE/PROVINCE/COUNTRY
Ontario, 9: Brown, Connery, Greco, Kosta, Lantz, Roesler, Tamberg, West, Woods Manitoba, 2: MacKenzie, Marcon Massachusetts, 2: Barry, Pennoyer Connecticut, 2: Cherpak, Samoskevich Minnesota, 2: Nervick, Rossman Alberta, 1: Baumgardt Michigan, 1: Lachner New Hampshire, 1: Turner New York 1: Cianfarano North Carolina, 1: Lancaster Rhode Island, 1: DeAngelis Vermont, 1: Marmer
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 1 Claire Lacher 7 Nicole Kosta 10 Taryn Baumgardt 11 Melissa Samoskevich 19 Shannon Cherpak 21 Cydney Roesler 22 Taylar Cianfarano 23 Raquel Pennoyer 26 Mika Nervick 29 Randi Marcon
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2015-16 Women’s Ice Hockey Season Preview For the third consecutive season, the Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey team finished the year with a better record than it had in the previous season. The Bobcats continued to reach new heights with their first NCAA Tournament appearance, highest ECAC Hockey regular season finish, the best overall record and the best conference record in program history. To top off the season, the Bobcats also reached their highest USCHO.com Poll ranking in program history. Not only was Quinnipiac one of the top teams in the country, but it boasted some of the best players in the country. Setting records and reaching new heights were two of the themes that surrounded the Bobcats during the 2014-15 season, and with a strong core of returning players and a strong recruiting class coming in, 2015-16 is set to continue to evolve the program to new heights. Last Season Recap
Quinnipiac finished 2014-15 season with a 26-9-3 record, by far the best record in program history. The Bobcats 26 wins are four more than they had recorded in any prior season, and their .724 winning percentage is also tops in program history. Not only did the Bobcats finish with the best overall record in program history, but they finished with the best conference record and best conference regular season in program history. The Bobcats were 155-2 in ECAC Hockey play and finished the regular season in third place, just behind the regular season champion Clarkson Golden Knights and Harvard Crimson. Quinnipiac reached the ECAC Hockey Semifinals for the fourth time in the past five seasons. The Bobcats reached the semifinals after defeating the No. 6 seed Princeton Tigers 7-0 in game one of the quarterfinals before shutting out the Tigers again, 2-0, in game two to advance to the semifinals in Potsdam, New York. Quinnipiac faced the No. 2 seed Harvard Crimson in the semifinals, losing to the Crimson in overtime, 2-1. The Bobcats season was still alive as they qualified for their first ever NCAA Tournament where they once again drew Harvard, who was the No. 3 seed in the tournament. Quinnipiac fell to Harvard in their first round game and the Crimson went on to the NCAA Championship, where their run came to an end in the NCAA National Championship to the Minnesota Golden Gophers. Despite falling in the NCAA Tournament, the accomplishment of reaching that feat sent the Bobcats to their furthest point program history. Dating back to the 2014-15 season, the Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey team has been ranked in the Top 10 of the USCHO.com Division I Women’s Poll for 45 consecutive weeks and the Top 10 of the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Women’s Poll for 44 of the past 45 weeks, including 22 straight weeks to end the season. Even more impressive, the Bobcats set program highs by getting ranked in the Top Five of the USCHO.com Division I Women’s Poll 15 times and the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Women’s Poll 16 times. The Bobcats reached as high as No. 3 in the USCHO.com Poll and No. 4 in the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Poll during the week of Jan. 19.
The Bobcats 2014-15 schedule featured a record 11 games against teams ranking in the Top 10, with Quinnipiac picking up four victories. Most impressive this season, the Bobcats set two program records in the first half of the regular season after going on a 16 game unbeaten streak that included an eight game-winning streak. The Bobcats finished the first half 13-1-3 as one of their best first half finishes in program history. One of the defining victories was a dominant 3-0 shutout of the No. 8/6 Cornell Big Red at Lynah Rink in Ithaca, New York. It was the first Quinnipiac shutout victory at Lynah Rink in program history, and second time they recorded a shutout at Cornell after a 0-0 tie on Feb. 5, 2010. The feat ran even deeper, as it was the first time Cornell had been shutout in a loss at home since Nov. 17, 2006 when the Big Red fell to the Princeton Tigers, 1-0.
Another impressive string of victories for the Bobcats came with three regular season victories over the Top 10 ranked Clarkson Golden Knights. The Bobcats won once in Hamden and once in Potsdam with a pair of 1-0 victories, including a power-play game-winner from Cydney Roesler on the road on Feb. 14. Quinnipiac’s third victory against Clarkson came in the Nutmeg Classic Championship game, where the Bobcats picked up a 3-1 victory to win their fifth Nutmeg Classic championship title. It was the second consecutive year the Bobcats won the Nutmeg Classic and the fourth time in the last five seasons. Ending the regular season and heading into the postseason, the Bobcats accomplished one feat they had never accomplished before by recording three consecutive shutouts of Brown and Princeton twice in the ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals. Overall, the Bobcats didn’t allow a goal from the 4:09 mark of the third period against Yale on Feb. 21 until 7:14 into the third
period against Harvard in the ECAC Hockey semifinals, a stretch of 213:05.
Individually, Chelsea Laden provided numerous individual highlights as she posted one of the best seasons in program history and made some noise on the national stage by recording 16 shutouts, the second most shutouts in NCAA Women’s Ice Hockey history. Laden’s 16 shutouts stand as the Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey and ECAC Hockey records. She also broke the program record for lowest GAA at 1.17 and recorded the most wins (25) in program history. Career-wise, Laden also etched her name in the record books as she set the lowest career GAA in program history at 1.56 and tied Victoria Vigilanti’s program record with 25 career shutouts. To top off the season, Laden was named ECAC Hockey’s Mandi Schwartz Student-Athlete of the Year and the Sarah Devens award winner, as well as All-ECAC Hockey Second Team.
Not to be outdone, Shiann Darkangelo recorded the 100th point of her collegiate ice hockey career with an assist against Harvard on Jan. 30 to become just the second player in program history to record her 100th career point in a Bobcat uniform. Darkangelo tallied 33 goals and 27 assists while wearing the blue and goal after picking up 42 points on 23 goals and 19 assists with the Syracuse Orange in her freshman and sophomore seasons. Darkangelo joined Kelly Babstock as the only two players in Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey’s 100-point club. Forwards
The Bobcats graduated three forwards from the 2014-15 squad who accounted for nearly 25 percent of goals scored with 24 goals and 40 assists. After returning from a year off with the Swedish Olympic team, Erica Uden Johansson seamlessly transitioned back into the Bobcats offensive attack where she led all seniors with 10 goals and 15 assists for 25 points. She finished her career as just the second player in program history to record at least 40 goals and 40 assists at Quinnipiac with 42 goals and 54 assists for 96 points. Uden Johansson is one of just three players to score at least 40 goals and one of four players to record at least 50 assists. Morgan Fritz-Ward set a career-high in 2014-15 with 15 assists and 19 points while also chipping in four goals to post one of her best seasons for the Bobcats.
Despite losing 25 percent of the offense, the Bobcats return a strong offensive presence led by senior Nicole Kosta, who has been one of the top players for Quinnipiac throughout her career. She heads into her senior season just two points shy of 100 for her career, with 98 points stemming off 29 goals and 69 assists. Kosta ranks second in program history in points and assists while her 29 goals are tied for eighth. Last season, Kosta led the Bobcats with 16 assists and scoring 10 goes for a third-best 26 points. She also posted the highest plus/minus rating at +22 for the Bobcats, and was tied for second on the team with seven goals scored in conference games. After her impressive junior campaign, Kosta was named to the All-ECAC Hockey Third Team for the second time in her career. Another top returning senior to the Bobcats lineup will be Nicole Connery who had a career year setting career-highs with 13 goals, 14 assists, 27 points, 100 shots and a plus/minus of +18. Connery is currently tied with Kosta for eighth in program history with 29 goals, tied for eighth with Kallie Flor ‘10 with 65 points and tied for ninth with Kate Wheeler ‘12 and Bethany Dymarczyk ’12 with 36 assists. Connery was big for the Bobcats on the power play as she tied for the team lead with 3 goals. Nicole Brown was a key contributor to the Bobcats’ offensive attack as she contributed a career-high 12 assists and tied her career high with 15 points as a junior. Her 12 goals and 29 assists in her career put her at 41 points in her career. Brown’s 29 assists rank tied for 14th all-time with fellow senior Cydney Roesler and Elyse Cole ’09.
Emma Woods has been one of the more dynamic underclassmen to play for the Bobcats through her first two seasons, as she posted yet another strong season with 11 goals and 13 assists for 24 points. Woods has been consistent in points, tallying 24 goals and 25 assists for 49 career points in two years. She ranks in the Top 20 in program history for both goals and points, and is one assist shy of moving into the Top 20 for assists. Woods has played in all 75 games of her career so far, and this season recorded just two penalties in 38 games as a sophomore. Another contributor for the Bobcats returning for her junior season is Meghan Turner, coming off a four goal and one assist season with five points. Turner continued to pressuring opposing goaltenders, firing off 49 shots in her second season, just three fewer than her freshman season. Turner is
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another Bobcat to play in all 75 games through the first two seasons of her career, posting nine goals and nine assists for 18 points.
One of the top returners for the Bobcats is sophomore Taylar Cianfarano, who became the first Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey freshman to lead the Bobcats in goals and points since Kelly Babstock in 2010-11. Cianfarano recorded 17 goals and 13 assists for 30 points. Cianfarano joined 11 other ECAC Hockey players to record 30 or more points and was the highest scoring freshman in the conference. Cianfarano was named to the All-ECAC Hockey Rookie Team, ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Month in January, a five-time ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week selection and Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey Rookie of the Year. She recorded the only Bobcat hat trick during 2014-15, tied for the team lead with three power play goals and was second in the country with eight gamewinning goals. The Bobcats were 19-1-0 when Cianfarano recorded a point and were 8-0-0 when she recorded two or more. Also returning to the Bobcats offensive attack are juniors Danielle Marmer (1-2-3) and Mika Nervick and sophomores Raquel Pennoyer (1-1-2) and Tori DeAngelis (0-1-1). The Bobcats are bringing in one of their best recruiting classes in program history, including four forwards, led by Melissa Samoskevich who has played with the U.S. Women’s National U-18 Team and most recently with the U-22 squad. Joining Samoskevich in Hamden are Randi Marcon, MacKenzie Lancaster and Miranda Lantz; all of whom have experience with top club teams or at the Provincial level in Canada. Defense
The Bobcats return all seven defensemen from the 2014-15 team, and add one more from the strong recruiting class for the 2015-16 season. The Bobcats were one of the best defensive teams in the country and were the least penalized. Quinnipiac allowed just 1.18 goals per game, good for third in the country behind Wisconsin (1.12) and Minnesota (1.17), who both reached at least the Frozen Four. Staying out of the box was a key theme for the Bobcats, as they were only penalized 81 times for 162 minutes in 38 games, an average of 4.3 penalty minutes per game. All three figures are new NCAA Women’s Hockey records, with the next closest team in 2014-15 being the St. Lawrence Saints at 204 penalty minutes and 5.7 per game.
Cydney Roesler was named the 11th captain in Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey history at their banquet in April and will lead the Bobcats defensive unit heading into her senior season. As a junior, Roesler was solid in all three zones as she recorded a career-high seven goals with six assists for 13 points. Roesler tied for the team lead with three power play goals to give her five in her career and she recorded a career-high 93 shots. Most impressively, Roesler was only penalized twice for four minutes and tied for the team-lead with fellow senior Kristen Tamberg in blocked shots with 52. Roesler was among the top defensemen in ECAC Hockey, as she ranked fourth in goals, tied for 15th in points, and tied for 12th in blocked shots. Roesler’s seven goals put her eighth among defensemen in the country while her three gamewinning goals were tied for the best in the country and her three power play goals were fourth. Roesler was named the Bobcat’s Best Defenseman as well as to the Nutmeg Classic All-Tournament Team.
Tamberg was just as crucial to the Bobcats defensive prowess, after breaking out with a career-high 13 assists and points, as well as tying Roesler for the team-lead with 52 blocked shots and the team-defensive lead with 13 points. Tamberg’s 13 assists were tied for 12th among ECAC Hockey defenseman and 37th in the nation. Tamberg paired up for much of the season with Lindsey West defensively, where the Bobcats were 16-7-2 when they were teamed up. West also put forth a career year for the Bobcats by setting career-highs with four goals and six assists for 10 points. She blocked 25 shots, giving her and Tamberg the second highest blocked shots total for a unit on the team. Roesler’s linemate Taryn Baumgardt returns for her junior season after progressing with strong seasons in each of her first two years. Baumgardt scored a career-high two goals with four assists for six points. Her shining moment of the season came when she scored the game-winning goal in overtime to defeat the Robert Morris Colonials, 3-2, in Moon Township, Pennsylvania. Baumgardt blocked 41 shots for the Bobcats, good for third on the team in 30th in ECAC Hockey. Combined with Roesler’s 52 blocked shots, the pairs’ 93 blocked shots were the most by a single defensive pair on the team. The Bobcats were 15-8-2 when the pair played together. Emma Greco also tallied another year under her belt with an impressive sophomore season, recording a career-high five assists and points, as well as a +12 plus/minus rating. Twice in the season, Greco assisted the gamewinning goal for the Bobcats. Greco played defensively with Alicia Barry, who
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recorded two assists in her first season of collegiate hockey. What stood out for Barry was that she never recorded a single penalty in 37 games, the only player in the conference to achieve the feat with 35 or more games played. Shannon Cherpak rounds out the returning Bobcats, who recorded one assist in 14 games played and tallied a +4 plus/minus rating. Joining the Bobcats’ defensive unit will be freshman Kate MacKenzie, who played in the 2014-15 season with St. Mary’s Academy in Winnipeg, Manitoba and was named the assistant captain of the squad. Goaltending
The Bobcats graduated star goaltender Chelsea Laden, who recorded one of the best single-seasons in program history. She posted a record of 25-9-2 with a 1.19 GAA, .930 save percentage and 16 shutouts. Laden’s 16 shutouts were second in NCAA Women’s Hockey history and first in both Quinnipiac and ECAC Hockey history. Laden also recorded the most wins and lowest GAA in a single-season in program history. Laden wraps up her career with a 51-22-12 record in 88 games played with 25 shutouts, a 1.56 GAA and a .923 save percentage. She was named the ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the week four times as a senior and goaltender of the month twice.
Sydney Rossman took advantage of her limited playing time for a second consecutive season for the Bobcats, learning under one of the best goaltenders in program history. Rossman played in four games while starting two, accumulating a 1-0-1 record with 181:15 of ice time. She recorded one shutout and allowed just three goals all season, leading to a 0.99 GAA with a .933 save percentage. In her career, Rossman is 4-0-1 with a 1.21 GAA and .933 save percentage. Rossman made her first start of the season at Penn State on Oct. 12 where she picked up an overtime tie against the Nittany Lions, making 17 saves on 18 shots. After four months without game action, Rossman was put in as a replacement for Laden at St. Lawrence on Feb. 13 for the third period before starting the next day against the No. 8/9 Clarkson Golden Knights, where she recorded a 14 save shutout. Freshman Claire Lachner joins the Bobcats this year after a successful high school and club career. A quick, technical goaltender, Lachner brings extensive USA Hockey National Camp and junior boy’s hockey experience that will add to the QU goaltending tradition and solidify the position for years to come. Schedule
The Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey coaching staff announced the Bobcats’ 2015-16 schedule of 33 regular season games and one post-season game. The schedule features 18 home games, five games against 2014-15 NCAA Tournament teams and 17 teams that were nationally ranked in the top 10 last season.
The Bobcats open up the season at home for the second consecutive season with a non-conference series against the Mercyhurst Lakers Friday, Oct. 2 and Saturday, Oct. 3. The Bobcats hit the road the following week to face the Maine Black Bears on Friday, Oct. 9 and Saturday, Oct. 10. After hosting non-conference games against Yale, New Hampshire and Robert Morris, the Bobcats will host Boston University on Wednesday, Jan. 20 for the first time since Nov. 15, 2008.
Yale hosts the 12th annual Nutmeg Classic on Friday, Nov. 27 and Saturday, Nov. 28 as the Bobcats look to win the championship for the third consecutive season. The Bobcats will face UConn in the first round of the tournament and will face the winner of the matchup between Yale and new Division I foe Merrimack.
After finishing with its best conference record and highest conference finish in program history, the Bobcats will kick off the 2015-16 ECAC Hockey schedule on Friday, Oct. 30 where it will run through Saturday, Feb. 20. The Bobcats are entering their 11th season as a member of ECAC Hockey, and will open up the conference schedule against Brown and Yale before facing Colgate, Cornell, Princeton, Clarkson, St. Lawrence, Dartmouth, Harvard, RPI and Union. The ECAC Hockey playoffs will begin on Friday, Feb. 26 where the Bobcats aim to qualify for the postseason for the seventh straight season. Following the ECAC Hockey tournament, the Bobcats hope to compete in their second straight NCAA Tournament where four teams will qualify for the Automatic Bids of the WCHA, ECAC Hockey, Hockey East and CHA and four others will vie for the at-large berths. After the first round, the 2016 Frozen Four will be held from March 18-20, 2016 at the Whittemore Center Arena in Durham, New Hampshire.
Cydney Roesler Defenseman
Captain > Senior > 5-9 Stittsville, Ontario > Ottawa Jr. Senators / Canada U-18 National Team >> 2014-15 SEASON HIGHS >> CAREER HIGHS • Goals: 1, seven times • Assists: 1, six times • Points: 2, twice
• Goals: 1, 10 times • Assists: 2, twice • Points: 2, six times
>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS
AS A JUNIOR IN 2014-15:
Named Captain for the 2015-16 season at the Team Awards Banquet in April … Named Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey Best Defensive Player … Named to the ECAC Hockey AllAcademic Team ... Finished the season with seven goals and six assists for 13 points … Roesler’s seven goals were a career-high and good for seventh on the team, first among defenders … Roesler committed just two penalties all season and her +17 plus/minus rating was tied for fourth on the team and second among defenders … Tied for the team-lead with Kristen Tamberg with 52 blocked shots which was tied for 12th in ECAC Hockey … Tied for fourth among ECAC Hockey Defenders with seven goals and was tied for 15th with 13 points … Tied for the most game-winning goals by a defender in ECAC Hockey and in the NCAA Hockey and for fourth with three power play goals … Tied for eighth in the NCAA with seven goals and ninth with three power play goals … Tallied to multi-point games to give her five in her career … Registered her first goal (on the power play) and assist of the season with a multi-point game at Penn State on Oct. 11 … Scored the game-winning goal in a 4-1 victory at Colgate on Oct. 31 … Picked up an assist on Nov. 14 against Rensselaer and a goal on Nov. 15 against Union in a weekend series … Scored another goal on Nov. 25 at Princeton … Recorded a primary assist on Nov. 29 against No. 5 Clarkson … Racked up her second multi-point game of the season with a goal and an assist at Union on Jan. 2 … Recorded a point in three straight games from Jan. 9 to 16 with a power play goal against Brown on Jan. 9, an assist against Yale on Jan. 10 and an assist at Robert Morris on Jan. 16 … Scored the gamewinning power play goal at No. 8 Clarkson on Feb. 14 … Was a season-high +4 in plus/minus against Princeton on Feb. 2
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2013-14:
Appeared in all 37 games and finished with 17 points (three goals, 14 assists) to go along with a +23 plus/minus for the season, all of which representing career highs for the
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Year GP G A PTS PIM 2012-13 36 0 9 9 12 2013-14 37 3 14 17 28 2014-15 37 7 6 13 4 Totals 110 10 29 39 44
Bobcats’ stalwart defender … She led the Bobcats’ blue liners in goals (three), assists (14) and points (17) as no other Quinnipiac defensemen had more than eight points throughout 2013-14 … Roesler’s play translated into a breakout sophomore season as she logged the most ice time among the Bobcats’ contingent of skaters, blocked the most shots (41) of any Quinnipiac defensemen and also scored two power-play goals which tied for the third-most on the team … She was also extremely active offensively as her 86 shots-on-goal for the season tied for the 15th-most of all Div. I blue liners … Her 14 assists for the season ranks 3rd highest among Bobcat defenders in single-season program history … She picked up her first two assists on the season on Oct. 11 against Penn State and followed with one more in the second game of the weekend series on Oct. 12 … She lit the lamp for the first time in her career with a power-play goal on Nov. 1 against her father’s former team in Colgate … Roesler also added on an assist in the Nov. 1 meeting with the Raiders to give her a two-point game … Tallied one assist in a Nov. 22 tie against St. Lawrence … Picked up assists in three straight games starting with RIT (one assist) on Nov. 29, Yale (one assist) on Nov. 30 and Union (two assists) on Dec. 6 … Picked up one assist on the road against Rensselaer on Jan. 10 … Came up big with the Bobcats’ only goal in a 1-1 tie at home against No. 8 Robert Morris on Jan. 17 … Also tallied one assist in the second game of the weekend home series against the No. 8 Colonials on Jan. 18 … Came up with one assist as well as a season-high +3 plus/ minus rating at home in a 3-3 tie against Yale on Feb. 14 … Picked up her second power-play goal in as many games this season against Colgate as she found the back of the net on the man advantage in a 3-0 win on Feb. 22 against the Raiders … Finished with one assist and a +2 plus/minus
in the Bobcats’ 5-0 Game One victory in the ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals against St. Lawrence … Played big once again in Game Two as her assist in the second period helped lead to the eventual game-winner in the Bobcats’ series-clinching 2-1 win over the Saints on Mar. 1.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2012-13:
Established herself with starts in all 36 games in her rookie campaign with the Bobcats … Started alongside stalwart defenseman Regan Boulton in all 36 games and owned the third-best plus/minus rating (+11) on the team and first among the blue liners … She finished with nine assists for the season which was good enough for fifth-best on the team and second-best among the defenseman grouping … Her defensive prowess has been on display all season as she stepped right into the team’s top penalty-killing unit and was on-ice for just six of the team’s 16 power-play goals allowed (37.5 percent) this season … She also committed just three penalties for six penalty minutes through 22 ECAC Hockey games which tied for the third-fewest among defenders with at least six points in conference games … Registered her first career point with an assist on Oct. 6 against Mercyhurst … Tallied one assist in a dominating 8-3 victory over Dartmouth on Oct. 27 … Posted one assist in a Nov. 10 victory over Rensselaer … Chipped in one assist in back-to-back games first on Nov. 17 against St. Lawrence and next on Nov. 20 against New Hampshire … Assisted on the game-winning goal on Jan. 19 in a 3-2 win against Robert Morris … Finished with one assist on Feb. 1 in a win over Brown … Landed a crucial assist in the lone Bobcat goal in a vital 1-1 tie against St. Lawrence on Feb. 15 … Chimed in with one assist in a Feb. 23 matchup against Brown
BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:
Attended and lettered in hockey and soccer for South Carleton High School … Three-time high school honor roll student … Competed and won silver medal at 2011 Women’s Under-18 World Championship in Stockholm, Sweden playing for Team Canada … Won the 2011 U-18 Canadian National Championship in Sagueney, Quebec as a member of Team Ontario Red ... Led all defensemen in scoring to earn the tournament’s Best Defenseman award ... Finished the 2011 IIHF U-18 World Championship with one goal and three assists in five games played for Canada … Won the gold medal at the 2012 Women’s Under-18 World Championship in Prevov & Zlin, Czech Republic … Led all defensemen with three goals in five games played at the 2012 IIHF U-18 World Championship … Also played for Ottawa Senators Intermediate AA Women’s team of the PWHL from 2009-12 … Team captain for 2011-12 and assistant captain during 2010-11 season … Led defenders in points each year with the Senators … Finished her career with 24 goals and 53 assists, totaling 77 points in 153 games played for Ottawa.
PERSONAL:
Native of Stittsville, Ontario…Daughter of Ky Roesler and Terri Dunnigan…Has on older sister, Maddison… Father played hockey for Colgate University…Majoring in communications with a minor in sports studies.
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Kristen Tamberg Defenseman
Assistant Captain > Senior > 5-8 Toronto, Ontario > Mississauga Jr. Chiefs / Team Ontario Red >> 2014-15 SEASON HIGHS >> CAREER HIGHS • Goals: 0 • Assists: 2, 10/18/14 vs. Maine • Points: 2, 10/18/14 vs. Maine
• Goals: 1, twice • Assists: 2, 10/18/14 vs. Maine • Points: 2, 10/18/14 vs. Maine
>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS
AS A JUNIOR IN 2014-15:
Named to the ECAC Hockey Commissioner’s List and AllAcademic Team … Had a breakout junior season with 13 assists, tied for fourth on the team and first among defensemen … Tied for lead on defense with 13 points … Tied for team lead with Cydney Roesler with 52 blocked shots which was tied for 12th in ECAC Hockey and 43rd in the country … Recorded her first assist of the season on Oct. 11 at Penn State … Tallied at least one assist in three straight games from Oct. 17 to Oct. 24 … Picked up three assists in a series against Maine, with one assist on Oct. 17 and two on Oct. 18 … Registered one assist on Oct. 24 at New Hampshire … Recorded one assist against No. 8 Cornell on Nov. 1 … Fired a season-high four shots on goal on Nov. 22 against St. Lawrence … Notched an assist in four straight games, with one each coming against Princeton on Jan. 6, Brown on Jan. 9, Yale on Jan. 10 and Robert Morris on Jan. 10 … Assisted the only goal at Boston University on Jan. 21 … Recorded assists in both ECAC Quarterfinal games against Princeton on Feb. 27 and 28, with a season high +3 plus/minus rating on Feb. 27.
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2013-14:
Named to the 2013-14 ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team … Posted great all-around numbers as she contributed eight points (two goals, six assists) in 37 games while also finishing with the highest plus/minus rating (+25) of any Quinnipiac defensemen and just four penalty minutes in 2013-14 … In just her second season with the Bobcats, Tamberg blossomed into one of the premier defenders in the conference as her combination of size, speed, strength and positioning all led to Quinnipiac securing the fourthbest scoring defense (1.49 GAA) in the nation … Tamberg’s
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Year GP G A PTS PIM 2012-13 36 0 5 5 10 2013-14 37 2 6 8 4 2014-15 38 0 13 13 6 Totals 111 2 24 26 20
+25 plus/minus was good enough for the 13th-highest of any defensemen in all of Div. I and fifth-best in the ECAC Hockey … In 22 ECAC Hockey games, Tamberg had the thirdbest plus/minus rating (+16) while she also didn’t commit a single penalty through 22 conference games … Only one other defender accomplished that feat while playing in all 22 games and that was her sophomore teammate and linemate Lindsey West … Ever since committing two penalties in the Bobcats’ first game of the season against St. Cloud State, Tamberg went 36 straight games without being sent to the penalty box … Her on-ice discipline aided her in being featured as one of the members of the Bobcats’ penalty killing unit … Tamberg finished with a negative plus/minus rating in just four of 37 games on the season while her shotblocking ability helped the Bobcats allow the second-fewest shots-on-goal per game average of any team in the nation (20.4) … She stepped up her play most against ECAC Hockey playoff teams, finishing with a +9 plus/minus rating against teams who made the postseason … Grabbed her first assist of the season on Oct. 19 at Maine … Posted her first career goal, as well as a +3 plus/minus, at home against Colgate on Nov. 1 … Posted an assist on a power-play goal in a 3-2 home victory over No. 5 Boston College on Nov. 15 … Assisted on the game-winner with less than three minutes to play in a 2-1 win at home over New Hampshire on Nov. 16 … Knocked in her first career power-play goal in the Bobcats’ 8-0 First Round victory in the Nutmeg Classic over RIT on Nov. 29 … Came up with a big assist on the game-winning goal in the third period in the Nutmeg Classic Championship against Yale on Nov. 30 … Tallied one assist against Rensselaer on Jan. 10 … Picked up an assist on Feb. 14 against Yale.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2012-13:
Named to the 2012-13 ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team ... Provided the Bobcats’ defensive unit with great depth as she appeared in all 36 games … Posted great all-around numbers with five assists, +8 plus/minus rating and just 10 penalty minutes scattered across the 36-game season ... Her assist total was good enough for third-highest among all Quinnipiac defenders and her plus/minus total was fourthbest on the team among all skaters … Limited herself to just two penalty minutes in 22 ECAC Hockey games, which tied with a group of two other skaters (one of which being fellow teammate Nicole Kosta) for the fewest penalty minutes in the conference … Registered her first career assist on the power play in a victory over Maine on Oct. 13 … Followed up with another assist in a Oct. 19 victory over Syracuse … Finished with a season-best +3 plus/minus rating on Oct. 27 in a win over Dartmouth … Tallied one assist in a Nov. 20 matchup against New Hampshire … Landed one assist in a Jan. 19 victory over Robert Morris … Contributed one assist in a victory over Brown on Feb. 1.
BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:
Attended North Toronto Collegiate Institute … Won the 2011 U-18 Canadian National Championship in Saguenay, Quebec as a member of Team Ontario Red ... Named captain for girls ice hockey team and assistant captain for girls soccer team during senior season … Played for Midget AA Willowdale Redwings during 2009-10 … Was a Willowdale Redwings Tournament gold medalist … Won the Stoney Creek Consolation Championship with the Redwings … Also played for Intermediate AA Mississauga Chiefs from 2010-12 … Won multiple championships with Chiefs including Union College Fest, MGHL Tournament gold medalist, Provincial gold medalist, and PWHL finalist … In 70 regular season games over two seasons, she finished with one goal and 10 assists … Netted six assists in two PWHL playoff appearances.
PERSONAL:
Native of North Toronto, Ontario … Daughter of Anthony Tamberg and Lynda Wang … Has two brothers, Erik and Mark … Majoring in biomedical science.
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Emma Woods
Forward
Assistant Captain > Junior > 5-7 Burford, Ontario > Cambridge Jr. Rivulettes / Team Ontario Red >> 2014-15 SEASON HIGHS >> CAREER HIGHS • Goals: 1, 11 times • Assists: 2, 2/28/15 vs. Princeton • Points: 2, three times
• Goals: 2, 10/15/13 at St. Cloud State • Assists: 2, twice • Points: 2, eight times
>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2014-15:
Named to the 2014-15 ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team … Named ECAC Hockey Player of the Week on Dec. 2 … Named Nutmeg Classic Most Outstanding Player with two goals and one assist in the tournament … Finished the season third on the team in goals with 11, tied for fifth in assists with 13, and fifth on the team in points with 24 … Also tied for fourth with a +17 plus/minus rating … Second on the team with four game-winning goals and fourth on the team with two power play goals … Only went to the penalty box twice during the whole season … Tied for 28th in ECAC Hockey with 11 goals and 30th with 24 points … Tied for fifth in ECAC Hockey with four game-winning goals … Blocked the fourth most shots among forwards on Quinnipiac with 13 blocked shots … Had four multi-point games, giving her nine in her career … Picked up an assist in the season opener against UConn on Oct. 3 … Scored her first goal of the season on Oct. 17 against Maine … Recorded three points in a weekend series at Colgate and Cornell with an assist on Oct. 31 and a goal and an assist on Nov. 1 … Scored a goal in three straight games with goals coming against Union on Nov. 15, the
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Year GP G A PTS PIM 2013-14 37 13 12 25 10 2014-15 38 11 13 24 4 Totals 75 24 25 49 14
game-winning goal in a 1-0 win against No. 5 Clarkson and one goal against St. Lawrence on Nov. 22 … Recorded a point in four straight games to close out the first half of the season … Scored a goal against Yale in the first game of the Nutmeg Classic then scored the game-winning goal and picked up an assist against No. 5 Clarkson in the Nutmeg Classic Championship … Notched one assist against Dartmouth on Dec. 5 and against No. 10 Harvard on Dec. 6 … Scored the game-winning goal against Princeton on Jan. 6 … Recorded a point in three straight games from Jan. 10 to 17 with an assist against Yale on Jan. 10, the game-tying lead assist at Robert Morris on Jan. 16 and a goal at Robert Morris on Jan. 17 … Tallied the lead assist on the Bobcats’ only goal against No. 1 Boston College … Recorded points in four of the final five games of the season … Had the lead assist on the gamewinning power play goal at Brown on Feb. 21 … Tallied four points in the ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals against Princeton with a goal and an assist on Feb. 27 and a pair of assists on Feb. 28 … Scored the lone goal in the ECAC Semifinals for the Bobcats against No. 4 Harvard on March 7.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2013-14:
Was an immediate contributor in her first season with the Bobcats as she totaled 25 points (13 goals, 12 assists) to go along with a +25 plus/minus rating … She also contributed two power-play goals and two game-winning tallies while committing just five penalties for 10 minutes throughout the 2013-14 campaign … Named ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week three times (Oct. 8, Oct. 22 and Feb. 4) which was just one behind Yale’s Phoebe Staenz for the most in the conference … Her 25 points tied for the fourth-highest singleseason total in program history for Quinnipiac freshmen … Combined forces with Kelly Babstock and Shiann Darkangelo to equal one of the highest scoring top forward lines in the country … Among the nation’s highest scoring freshmen all
season, Woods never fell out of the Top 15 in the country in terms of points per game among first-year skaters … Finished with the highest-rated plus/minus among ECAC Hockey rookies with a +12, four points higher than the nextclosest freshman … Among the conference’s top 15 freshmen scorers, Woods tied for the 3rd-fewest penalties and penalty minutes … Her contributions throughout the 2013-14 season cannot be understated as she finished as the third-highest scoring freshmen in the ECAC Hockey but she led the league in terms of points per game among first-year skaters (0.68) as well as goals (13) … Posted three different five-game scoring streaks throughout the 2013-14 season starting with one in October that aided significantly in Woods being named ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Month … Woods started with her first two career goals, including the game-winner, in a 3-1 come-from-behind victory at St. Cloud State on Oct. 5 … Picked up three points against Penn State in a weekend series on Oct. 11 (one assist) and Oct. 12 (one goal, one assist) … Exploded for four points in two games at Maine on Oct. 18 (one goal, one assist) and Oct. 19 (two assists) … Assisted on a power-play goal at Dartmouth on Oct. 26 … Finished with her fifth multi-point game of the season with one goal and one assist against Colgate on Nov. 1 … Poked home the game-winning goal in a Nov. 8 road matchup against Brown … Started her second five-game scoring streak at the 2013 Nutmeg Classic with two points (one goal, one assist) and a +3 plus/minus in two games against RIT (Nov. 29) and Yale (Nov. 30) … Continued her scoring streak against Union (one assist) on Dec. 6, Rensselaer (one goal) on Dec. 7 and at Princeton (one assist) on Jan. 7 … Struck for one goal in back-to-back home games against Dartmouth (Jan. 31) and No. 3/5 Harvard (Feb. 1) … Ended the season on a high note with points in five straight games starting with one goal at home against Brown on Feb. 15 … Picked up a big goal on the road in the Bobcats’ come-from-behind 2-1 victory over No. 3 Cornell on Feb. 21 … Tallied one assist on the road against Colgate on Feb. 22 … Picked up her first career postseason goal in Game One of the ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals against St. Lawrence on Feb. 28 … Continued her strong play in the playoffs with her first career postseason assist on March 1 in the series-clinching Game Two victory over St. Lawrence on March 1.
Female Athlete of the Year … Graduated as a honor roll student … Received The Phyllis Gretzky Memorial Award for Female Youth Leadership 2011 from the Brantford Sports Council Sports Recognition Awards … Played for the 201213 Cambridge Rivulettes women’s junior hockey team … Named team captain for Cambridge and finished with 25 points (10 goals, 14 assists) in 35 games throughout the 2012-13 regular season … For the 2013 PWHL Playoffs with Cambridge, Woods finished with the team-leading assist total (seven) through 10 playoff games and helped her team advance to the Second Round of the PWHL Playoffs … She also played alongside freshman teammate Emma Greco with Team Ontario Red at the 2012 Canadian National Women’s U-18 Championship in Dawson Creek, B.C. and represented Ontario as a member of Team Ontario Blue at the 2011 event in Saugenay, Quebec.
PERSONAL:
Born in London, Ontario and raised in Burford, Ontario … Daughter of Robert and Nancy Woods … Has one older sister, Rebecca, and two brothers, including a twin, Calvin, and younger brother, Hayden … She was the first girl to play rep hockey in her hometown of Burford, Ontario … Majoring in health science.
BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:
Graduated from the Paris District High School in 2013 after a stellar athletic career in which she participated in various sports including varsity hockey, volleyball, junior basketball, soccer, tennis, track and field, badminton and baseball … Won three BICSSA championships (badminton, tennis, baseball) and one CWOSSA championship (tennis) … Competed at OFSAA for hockey and tennis … Won the coaches award for badminton … Three-time MVP for hockey and two-time team captain at Paris District … Named Senior
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Nicole Brown Forward
Senior > 5-7 Oshawa, Ontario > Whitby Jr. Wolves / Team Ontario Red >> 2014-15 SEASON HIGHS >> CAREER HIGHS • Goals: 1, three times • Assists: 2, 10/17/14 vs. Maine • Points: 2, 10/17/14 vs. Maine
• Goals: 1, 12 times • Assists: 2, 10/17/14 vs. Maine • Points: 2, three times
>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year GP G A PTS PIM 2012-13 36 6 9 15 8 2013-14 37 3 8 11 6 2014-15 38 3 12 15 6 Totals 111 12 29 41 20
AS A JUNIOR IN 2014-15:
Named to the ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team ... Recorded a career high 12 assists and 15 points, along with three goals … Had a +7 plus/minus rating and committed just three penalties for six minutes all season … Scored a goal in the season opener against UConn on Oct. 11 … Picked up two assists for her third career multi-point game against Maine on Oct. 17 … Started a stretch of three straight games with a point with an assist at New Hampshire on Oct. 24 … Scored a goal at Colgate on Oct. 31 … Finished off her three game point streak with an assist at No. 8 Cornell on Nov. 1 … Picked up an assist against Union on Nov. 15 … Assisted the game-winning goal against No. 5 Clarkson on Nov. 21 … Recorded assists in back to back games at Princeton on Nov. 25 and against Yale on Nov. 28 … Tallied an assist at Dartmouth on Dec. 5 … Assisted the game-winning goal in 2-0 win over Colgate on Feb. 7 … Recorded a point in three straight games in the ECAC Hockey Playoffs with an assist in the first game of the ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals and a goal in the second game against Princeton on Feb. 27 and 28 … Assisted the only Quinnipiac goal against No. 4 Harvard in the ECAC Semifinals on March 7
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2013-14:
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Named to the 2013-14 ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team … Notched 11 points (three goals, eight assists) while playing in all 37 games for Quinnipiac … Also contributed a +3 plus/ minus rating in 2013-14 with two game-winning tallies … Only committed three penalties for six minutes total on the season … Picked up her first point of the season with an assist against Penn State on Oct. 11 … Followed that up with her first goal and first game-winner of the season on Oct. 12 in the second game of the Penn State series … Blasted home
a goal at Harvard on Oct. 25 … Picked up the lead assist on the game-winning goal in a 4-2 win at Dartmouth on Oct. 26 … Chipped in one assist in both the Nutmeg Classic First Round game against RIT (Nov. 29) and Nutmeg Classic Championship versus Yale (Nov. 30) … Her assist against Yale in the Championship game was the lead helper on the game-winner in a 3-2 victory that gave Quinnipiac its 4th Nutmeg Classic title … Was the key player in a 3-1 win at home against Rensselaer as she recorded two points (one goal, one assist) including the game-winning goal on Dec. 7 … Brown’s two points against Rensselaer were a season-high and tied her career-high … Assisted on the game-winning goal late in the third period of a 1-0 victory at Union on Jan. 11 … Tallied one assist and a +2 plus/minus at home against Brown on Feb. 15 … Her assist was the lead helper in the Bobcats’ game-winning and series-clinching goal in the ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals against St. Lawrence on March 1.
points, and plus/minus for 2011-12 season … Finished the year with 26 goals and 49 assists, totaling 75 for the year ... Ranked third in points scored in the PWHL in 2011-12 ... Won gold medal playing for 2011 Women’s Under-18 Canadian National Championship in Saguenay, Quebec for Team Ontario-Red.
PERSONAL:
Born and raised in Oshawa, Ontario … Daughter of Brad and Jackie Brown… Has two younger sisters, Holly and Danika … Majoring in health science.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2012-13:
Appeared in all 36 games for Quinnipiac … Versatile goal scorer who finished her rookie campaign with 15 points (six goals, nine assists) which represented the seventh-most on the team and second-most among freshman skaters … She was a key contributor in the team’s victories as she completed her first season with an incredible streak as the team went 13-0-1 in the 14 games she registered at least one point … Started a string of three straight games with one assist on Oct. 12 against Maine as her first career assist was on the game-winning goal in a 6-1 victory ... Tallied an assist on the power-play in another victory over Maine on Oct. 13 … Contributed another assist on Oct. 19 in a win over Syracuse … Scored her first career goal on Nov. 9 against Union and followed with another goal on Nov. 10 against Rensselaer … Recorded her third goal in four games on Nov. 17 in a victory over St. Lawrence … Chipped in her first career multi-point game on Dec. 1 with one goal and one assist in a win over Union … Registered an assist on Dec. 7 against Princeton and then followed with her first career game-winning goal on Dec. 8 against the Tigers in a game in which she also led all players with a season-high nine shotson-goal … Chimed in with one assist on Feb. 1 against Brown … Finished with one assist in a victory over Colgate on Feb. 10 … Found the back of the net with a goal on Feb. 22 against Yale … Capped her regular season with an assist and +2 plus/minus rating against Brown on Feb. 23 … Finished with one assist and matched her season-high with nine shots in Game Two of the ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals against St. Lawrence on March 2.
BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:
Attended R.S. McLaughlin Collegiate & Vocational Institute … Played for Whitby Junior Wolves travel team … Named assistant captain and led her team in assists, games played,
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Nicole Connery Forward
Senior > 5-6 Newmarket, Ontario > Mississauga Jr. Chiefs / Canada U-18 National Team >> 2014-15 SEASON HIGHS >> CAREER HIGHS • Goals: 2, twice • Assists: 2, twice • Points: 3, 10/31/14 at Colgate
• Goals: 2, four times • Assists: 2, five times • Points: 3, three times
>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS
AS A JUNIOR IN 2014-15:
Named to the ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team ... Recorded 13 goals and 14 assists for 27 points in all 38 games … Finished second on the team in goals and points, fourth on the team in assists … Third on team with a +18 plus/minus rating … Tied for most power play goals on the team with three … Her 13 goals were tied for 14th in ECAC Hockey 49th in the country … Tied with Harvard’s Sydney Daniels for 17th in ECAC Hockey with 17 assists … Tied for 30th in ECAC Hockey with 14 assists … Tallied five multi-point games and two multi-goal games … Began a season-high six game point streak with an assist against Maine on Oct. 17 … Scored her first goal of the season on the power play against Maine on Oct. 18 … Assisted one goal at New Hampshire on Oct. 24 … Recorded a season-high three points with two goals and one assist at Colgate on Oct. 31 with one goal coming on the power play taking a season-high seven shots … Picked up the lead assist on the game-winning goal against No. 8 Cornell on Nov. 1 … Recorded her second multi-goal game of the season with two goals in a 6-1 win against Rensselaer on Nov. 14 … Scored the game-tying goal in a 2-2 tie with St. Lawrence on Nov. 22 … Picked up the only assist on the game-winning goal against Yale on Nov. 28 in the first round of the Nutmeg Classic … Recorded an assist in both games of a weekend series at Union on Jan. 2 and Rensselaer on Jan. 3 … Notched two lead assists, including on the gamewinning goal against Princeton on Jan. 6 … Tallied two more assists against Yale on Jan. 10 … Picked up another assist with the lead helper on the power play at Robert Morris on Jan. 17 … Scored the only goal in a 2-1 loss at No. 1 Boston College on Jan. 24 … Scored a goal in three consecutive games from Jan. 31 to Feb. 7 with the game-winning against Dartmouth on Jan. 31, and one goal each in a series against No. 9 Cornell on Feb. 6 and Colgate on Feb. 7 … Picked up an assist on the game-winning power play goal at Brown in a 1-0 win on Feb. 21 … Scored a goal and assist another with a season-high +3 plus/minus rating against Princeton in the
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first game of the ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals on Feb. 27 … Scored the game-winning goal against Princeton on Feb. 28 to send Quinnipiac to the ECAC Hockey Semifinals.
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2013-14:
Named to the 2013-14 ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team … Tallied 19 points (six goals, 13 assists) in 33 games played for the Bobcats … Finished the season as the 5th-highest scoring Bobcat as well as the fourth-most assists on the team … Rounded out her season with a +14 plus/minus rating in addition to one game-winning goal … Ranked 100th among all Division I skaters with a 0.39 points per game average for the 2013-14 season … Tallied four multi-point games including a career-high three points (one goal, two assists) twice throughout the season … Exploded for her first three-point game including a career-best +3 plus/minus rating on Oct. 5 as she either scored or assisted on all three goals in a 3-1 win at St. Cloud State … Chimed in with two points (one goal, one assist) including a +2 plus/minus against Penn State on Oct. 12 … Scored the game-winning tally at Maine on Oct. 18 and also picked up an assist in game two of the weekend series at Maine on Oct. 19 … Assisted on a power-play goal in a 4-2 win at Dartmouth on Oct. 26 … Posted her second three-point game (one goal, two assists) of the season on Nov. 1 at home against Colgate … Picked up two assists, including a helper on the game-winning goal, on the road against Brown on Nov. 8 … Assisted on the game-winner in a 1-0 late-game victory at Union on Jan. 11 … Scored a goal against Dartmouth on Jan. 31 … Tallied a key assist in the Bobcats’ third period rally to tie Clarkson 3-3 on the road on Feb. 7 … Lit the lamp for one goal at home against Yale on Feb. 14 … Tallied one assist in back-to-back games at Colgate (Feb. 22) and at home against St. Lawrence (Feb. 28) in Game One of the ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2012-13:
Named to the 2012-13 ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team … Dressed and appeared in all 36 games for the Bobcats … Her 19 points (10 goals, nine assists) represented the seventh-most for a Quinnipiac freshman in program history … Finished the year with the fifth-most goals on the team and sixth-most points … The Bobcats finished 14-1 for the season when she registered at least one point with the one loss coming in a 4-3 defeat at the hands of then-No. 4 ranked Cornell … Finished with a 0.68 points-per-game average in 22 ECAC Hockey contests which was good enough for fourthbest among all conference freshmen … Also finished with the second-most goals (eight) among ECAC Hockey freshman … Blocked the most shots (23) among all Quinnipiac’s forwards … Tallied five multi-point games and two multi-goal games … Landed her first career goal on Oct. 13 in a victory over Maine … Had one of her best games of the season on Oct. 27 against Dartmouth as she finished with two points (one goal, one assist) for her first career multi-point game … Recorded
an assist on the game-winning goal on Nov. 2 against Colgate … Followed with her second multi-point game as she chipped in one goal and one assist in a hard-fought battle on the road against Cornell on Nov. 3 … Netted her first career multi-goal game on Nov. 17 in a 6-4 offensive surge against St. Lawrence … Tallied an assist on the game-winner against Union on Dec. 1 … Scored a goal on Dec. 7 against Princeton and followed with an assist in a Dec. 8 matchup against the Tigers … Started a streak of five points in three games with an assist on the game-winner on Jan. 18 against Robert Morris … Followed up with back-to-back multi-point games starting on Jan. 19 against Robert Morris as she scored a power-play game-winner and also added an assist … Finished with her second multi-goal game of the year on Feb. 1 against Brown with one of her two goals also resulting in the game-winning tally … Assisted on the lone Bobcat goal, also a power play tally, in a Feb. 15 contest against St. Lawrence … Tallied one assist against Yale on Feb. 22 and finished the regular season with one goal against Brown on Feb. 23 … Totaled 10 shots-on-goal throughout the three games in the ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal series against St. Lawrence between March 1 and March 3.
BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:
Attended Huron Heights Secondary School in Newmarket, Ontario … Four-sport athlete with Huron Heights … Received varsity letters in ice hockey, volleyball, soccer, and badminton … Played on the championship soccer team during her junior year … Named team’s Most Valuable Player in Soccer and Hockey during senior season … Also named to the Badminton Honor Roll, received the Communications Award Athlete of the Year, and honored with the health sciences highest achievement award … Played for Canada Women’s Under-18 Team, Ontario Women’s Under-18 Team, and the Mississauga Junior Chiefs … Numerous international accolades include a gold medal at 2012 Under-18 Women’s World Championship in Czech Republic with Team Canada … Defeated the United States 3-0 in gold medal game and contributed two goals and four assists over the five-game tournament … Won gold medal playing for 2011 Women’s Under-18 Canadian National Championship in Saguenay, Quebec for Team Ontario-Red … Netted one goal and two assists in five games for Ontario-Red including assisting on the game-winning goal in a 1-0 victory over Alberta in preliminary play … Also won a silver medal in Canada Winter Games at Halifax, Nova Scotia for Team Ontario Under-18 squad.
PERSONAL:
Native of Newmarket, Ontario … Daughter of Bill and Julie Connery … Youngest of four siblings including three brothers and one sister … Majoring in film, video and interactive media. 2015-16 Women’s Ice Hockey Media Guide
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Nicole Kosta Forward
Senior > 5-5 Mississauga, Ontario > Mississauga Jr. Chiefs / Canada U-18 National Team >> 2014-15 SEASON HIGHS • Goals: 2, 1/31/15 vs. Dartmouth • Assists: 2, twice • Points: 2, eight times
>> CAREER HIGHS • Goals: 3, 10/27/12 vs. Dartmouth • Assists: 3, twice • Points: 4, 10/27/12 vs. Dartmouth
>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS
AS A JUNIOR IN 2014-15:
Named to the ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team for the fourth time in her career … Named to the ECAC Hockey Third Team for second time in career … First on Quinnipiac in assists (16) and plus/minus (+22), third on team in points (31) and tied for fourth on team in goals (10) … Tied for seventh in ECAC Hockey in plus/minus (+22), tied for 19th in assists (16) and 27th in assists per game (0.44) … Finished the season with 98 career points, a line of 29-69-98 which is second in program history to Kelly Babstock … Kosta’s 69 career assists are also second in program history to Babstock … Recorded eight multi-point games and one multi-goal game to give her 28 and four in her career … Assisted the first goal of the season for Quinnipiac against UConn on Oct. 3 … Picked up two more assists in the second game of the season at Penn State on Oct. 11 … Recorded another assist on Oct. 24 in win at New Hampshire … Notched at least one point in three straight games from Nov. 1 to Nov. 15 … Tallied one assist at No. 8 Cornell on Nov. 1 … Had back-toback one goal and one assist games against Rensselaer and Union on Nov. 14 and 15 … Tallied an assist at Princeton on Nov. 25 … Recorded one goal and one assist for two points at Dartmouth on Dec. 5 … Opened up the second half of the season with two assists at Union on Jan. 2 … Tallied an assist against Brown on Jan. 9 … Picked up at least one point in six of seven games from Jan. 16 to Feb. 6 … Had one assist at Robert Morris on Jan. 16 then had one goal and one assist on Jan. 17 at Robert Morris … Scored the only goal at No. 7 Boston University on Jan. 21 … Scored the only goal against No. 4 Harvard on Jan. 30 … Lit the lamp twice against Dartmouth on Jan. 31 … Finished off a stretch of scoring a goal in three straight games with a goal against No. 9 Cornell on Feb. 6 … Recorded an assist in the first game of the ECAC Hockey Playoffs against Princeton on Feb. 2.
IN 2013-14:
Named to the 2013-14 ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team … Took a medical redshirt with the Bobcats after not playing in a game throughout the season due to injury … Was selected for the Canadian National Under-22/Development Team in Aug. 2013 … After scoring two points (one goal, one assist) in Canada’s National Women’s Development Team selection camp held Aug. 9-17, Hockey Canada chose Kosta as one of 13 players selected to join the 27 already chosen for Canada’s National Women’s Team … Kosta took part in Canada’s National
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Women’s Program Red-White Series, an intrasquad threegame slate from Aug. 21-24, and finished with two assists in the series playing with and against National players who went on to win gold at the 2014 Winter Olympics.
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2012-13:
One of the most-reliable forwards for the Bobcats in her second season as she appeared in 34 games throughout 2012-13 … The team leader in assists throughout the season with 28 total, she also scored 11 goals to give her 39 points in her second season … Named to the ECAC Hockey Third Team for her first yearly postseason award … Won her first career ECAC Hockey Player of the Week after either scoring or assisting on all five of the Bobcats’ goals over a weekend road series at Colgate and Cornell … Broke the program record point scoring streak as she extended her streak that began ending the 2011-12 season to 11 games in the 2012-13 season ... Her 11-game scoring streak broke the record previously held by Kelly Babstock (eight games) ... Announced a finalist for the ECAC Hockey Best Defensive Forward award … Her elite vision and passing ability is evidenced by the fact that she was the “lead” assist on 11 of her 15 helpers in ECAC Hockey action and 16 of her 28 for the overall season … Finished 16th in Division I with a 0.82 assists-per-game average … When called upon to shoot the puck she did not shy away as she totaled 133 shots-on-goal this season, good for second-most on the team … She played on the top line of the Quinnipiac power play and penalty-killing units throughout the season and posted 16 blocked shots in 34 games … Yielded a remarkable streak as she didn’t commit a penalty in conference play until the Bobcats’ game at Yale on Feb. 22 (21 games into ECAC Hockey schedule) … Finished tied for the fewest penalty minutes (two) among ECAC Hockey skaters who played all 22 conference games … Despite being on the first penalty-killing line for Quinnipiac and on-ice for all but one penalty kill all season, she had only been on-ice for nine of the 16 power-play goals (56.3 percent) allowed this season by the Bobcats … Finished with 12 multi-point games and two multi-goal games to give her 20 and three for her career, respectively … She also finished with a +31 plus/
minus rating, good for sixth-best in the conference and fourth-best among forwards … Ended her second season with 72 points (19 goals, 53 assists) in 68 career games … Kickstarted her season with an incredible 11 points (one goal, 10 assists) through her first four games as she found herself ranked in the Top 5 in points-pergame average two weeks into the season … Began the year with three assists in the season opener against Mercyhurst on Oct. 5 … Notched a goal or assist (one goal, two assists) in all three goals scored by the Bobcats in their Oct. 6 matchup against Mercyhurst … Followed with another three assist game on Oct. 12 in a victory over Maine … Chipped in two more assists on Oct. 13 in another win over the Black Bears … Scored her first career hat trick on Oct. 27 against Dartmouth as she also chipped in an assist to give her a careerhigh four points in a win over the Big Green … Also pumped in a single-game program record +5 plus/minus rating in the Oct. 27 contest with Dartmouth … Assisted on both goals, including the game-winner, in the Bobcats’ 2-1 victory over Colgate on Nov. 2 … Scored two goals and assisted on another to give her three points against Cornell on Nov. 3 … Won the ECAC Hockey Player of the Week following her five-point weekend outburst … Scored her first power-play goal of the season on Nov. 10 against Rensselaer … Finished with one assist in each game of a back-to-back against Clarkson and St. Lawrence on Nov. 16 and Nov. 17 … Scored one goal in a Nov. 20 showdown with New Hampshire … Began another streak off three straight multipoint games on Nov. 24 with two assists in a victory over UConn … Followed with one goal and one assist on Nov. 30 against Rensselaer … Completed the streak with two assists in a Dec. 1 victory over Union … Registered one assist on Dec. 8 against Princeton … Finished a weekend two-game series on Jan. 17–18 against Robert Morris with one goal (shorthanded) and one assist … Finished with one assist in a 5-0 win over Brown on Feb. 1 … Chimed in with two assists, including the main assist on the game-tying goal with less than 40 seconds remaining, on Feb. 2 against Yale … Scored her second powerplay goal of the season to go along with one assist on Feb. 10 against Colgate … Landed one assist in a Feb. 22 showdown with Yale.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2011-12:
Participated in 34 games … Finished second on the team in points (33), tied for fourth in goals (8), first in assists (25), tied for second in plus/minus (+11), and second in shots (123) … Her 25 assists were good for a tie for 27th in the nation among all Division I skaters and third among all freshman … Was named ECAC Hockey Freshman of the Week on two consecutive weeks between Feb. 17 and Feb. 26 after finishing with back-toback five point weekends … Her impressive season garnered Rookie of the Year honors at the team’s annual banquet … Currently riding a seven-game point streak to end last season, placing her in a tie with Kelly Babstock for the second longest streak among women skaters in program history … Kosta registered her first career assist against Maine on Oct. 8 in a 4-3 loss … Finished with two points including her first career goal to go along with an assist in a 5-4 loss against Maine on Oct. 9 … Tallied an assist on the team’s only goal in a 3-1 loss against
Northeastern on Oct. 15 … Registered an assist in a 5-1 victory over Union on Oct. 29 … Finished a 3-0 victory over Yale on Nov. 5 with two assists ... Collected an assist on Nov. 12 in a 3-2 victory over St. Lawrence … Assisted on the game-winning goal in addition to registering a goal and an another assist for a three-point performance in a 6-2 win over Colgate on Nov. 18 … Had an assist in perhaps the most memorable moment on the year for the Bobcats as her touch-pass to Babstock led to the game-tying goal with 10 seconds remaining in regulation … Quinnipiac went on to defeat the No. 4-ranked Eagles 2-1 in overtime on Nov. 22, defeating the highest ranked opponent in program history … Recorded a shorthanded goal in the waning seconds to clinch a 4-2 victory over UConn in the first round of the Nutmeg Classic Tournament on Nov. 25 … Tallied two power-play assists to help the team in claiming the Nutmeg Classic Tournament Championship in a 3-2 win over Robert Morris on Nov. 26 … Assisted on the game-winning goal against Princeton on Dec. 9 in a 1-0 win … Finished with two assists against Colgate on Jan. 14 in a 4-1 victory … Netted a goal in a 3-0 victory over Syracuse on Jan. 27 … Registered an assist each in defeats to Harvard and Dartmouth on Feb. 3 and Feb. 4 … Finished the season with 12 points in her last seven games between Feb. 11 and March 2 … Started the streak with an assist in a 3-2 loss to Clarkson on Feb. 11 … Scored the game-winning goal while also adding two assists against Union on Feb. 17 in a 6-2 win … Capped the regular season with two assists in a 5-1 win against Rensselaer on Feb. 18 … Led all Bobcat skaters in postseason play with six points in four games … Scored the gamewinning goal to go along with another goal and an assist in the Bobcat’s first round 4-1 victory over Clarkson in game one of the ECAC Hockey Tournament on Feb. 24 … Assisted on the team’s only goal in a 2-1 loss on Feb. 25 to Clarkson in game two of the ECAC Hockey Tournament first round … Netted the game-winning power-play goal against Clarkson in a 2-0 victory that sent Quinnipiac into the ECAC Hockey Tournament Semifinals … Registered an assist on the team’s only goal in a 5-1 loss to Cornell on March 2 in the ECAC Hockey Tournament Semifinal.
BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:
Attended St. Aloysuis Gonzaga … Played basketball, hockey, soccer and softball … Won a hockey league championship in 2010 … Played in the World Championships in Sweden in 2011 for U-18 Team Canada … Played for the Mississauga Junior Chiefs … Helped the squad to a Union College Fall Festival Championship, USA/Canada Cup Championship, Provincial Women’s Hockey League Regular Season and Overall Championship … Was team captain and registered 25 goals and 35 assists in 31 games played, good for second in the PWHL.
PERSONAL:
A native of Mississauga, Ontario … Daughter of Steve and Kim Kosta … Has an older brother Jeff…Majoring in health science.
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Lindsey West Defenseman
Senior > 5-8 Ajax, Ontario> Whitby Jr. Wolves / Team Ontario Red >> 2014-15 SEASON HIGHS >> CAREER HIGHS • Goals: 1, four times • Assists: 2, 2/7/15 vs. Colgate • Points: 2, 2/7/15 vs. Colgate
• Goals: 1, six times • Assists: 2, 2/7/15 vs. Colgate • Points: 2, 2/7/15 vs. Colgate
>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year GP G A PTS PIM 2012-13 17 0 0 0 4 2013-14 37 2 4 6 8 2014-15 38 4 6 10 10 Totals 92 6 10 16 22
AS A JUNIOR IN 2014-15:
Named to the ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team … Recorded a career-high four goals and six assists for 10 points … Second among Quinnipiac defenders in goals and tied second in assists, third in points … Third among Quinnipiac defenders with a +15 plus/minus rating … Recorded 25 block shots … Picked up one assist in the season opener against UConn on Oct. 3 … Scored the game-winning goal in a victory at Penn State on Oct. 11 … Scored the only Quinnipiac goal at No. 10 Harvard on Dec. 6 … Recorded a point in three consecutive games from Jan. 6 to Jan. 10 … Scored a goal against Princeton on Jan. 6 … Picked up one assist in each game of the weekend series against Brown and Yale on Jan. 9 and 10 … Notched an assist against No. 9 Cornell on Feb. 6 … Assisted both goals in a 2-0 victory over Colgate on Feb. 7 … Scored one goal in the win over Princeton on Feb. 27 in the first game of the ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals.
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2013-14:
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Named to the 2013-14 ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team … Showcased a wide array of skills in her second season with the Bobcats, accumulating six points (two goals, four assists) in 37 games while committing just eight penalty minutes and posting a +21 plus/minus rating … Didn’t commit a penalty for 19 straight games to end the season … Posted a negative plus/minus in just five games out of 37 games played throughout the season … Also posted a season-high +3 plus/ minus four times throughout 2013-14 while her +21 plus/ minus for the season was the 3rd-highest among Bobcat defensemen and 19th-highest among all Div. I defenders … Blasted home her first career goal on Oct. 11 in a road victory over Maine … Picked up her first career assist, as well as a +3 plus/minus rating, on Nov. 1 against Colgate ... Assisted
the Bobcats’ only goal in a 1-1 tie on the road against Princeton on Nov. 26 … Found the back of the net for the game-winning goal in the third period of the 2013 Nutmeg Classic Championship Game against Yale on Nov. 30 … Picked up one assist and a +3 plus/minus at home against Brown on Feb. 15 … Assisted on the game-winning goal on the road against Colgate on Feb. 22.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2012-13:
Dressed for 17 games in her first year with the Bobcats … Did not record a point in her first season … Finished with a season-best +2 plus/minus rating and two shots-on-goal on Oct. 12 against Maine.
BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:
Won the 2011 U-18 Canadian National Championship in Sagueney, Quebec as a member of Team Ontario Red ... Attended Pickering High School … Lettered in field hockey and ice hockey … Won three straight field hockey Lake Ontario Secondary Schools Athletic Association (LOSSA) titles from 2009-11 ... Claimed the women’s ice hockey 2011 LOSSA Championship and 2012 Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations (OFSAA) Championship…Played with freshman teammate Nicole Brown for the Whitby Junior Wolves travel team … She was a Ontario Women’s Hockey Association bronze medalist in 2010-11 … Also took home the Stoney Creek University Showcase Championship ... League-leading goal scorer for all defensemen in 2010-11…. Named assistant captain for Whitby’s 2011-12 season … Finished with the second most goals in the league during the regular season … Finished 2011-12 season with 12 goals and 10 assists in 56 games played … Led all Wolves defenders in goals and points ... Participated in Team Canada’s U-18 National Team final selection camp.
PERSONAL:
Born and raised in Ajax, Ontario … Daughter of Stewart Tymchuk and Lisa West … Has an older sister Robyn … Majoring in public relations.
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Taryn Baumgardt Defenseman
Junior > 5-7 Innisfail, Alberta > Warner Warriors / Canada U-18 National Team >> 2014-15 SEASON HIGHS >> CAREER HIGHS • Goals: 1, two times • Assists: 1, four times • Points: 1, six times
• Goals: 1, three times • Assists: 1, 10 times • Points: 1, 13 times
>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2014-15:
Named to the 2014-15 ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team ... Scored a career high two goals this season, in addition to four assists for six points in all 38 games … Baumgardt was third on the team with 41 blocked shots and 30th in ECAC Hockey … Baumgardt’s 41 blocked shots were 41st among sophomore defenders in the country and fourth in ECAC Hockey ... Tallied first assist of the season against UConn on Oct. 3 in season opener … Scored first goal of the season on Nov. 14 against Rensselaer … Picked up an assist on the gamewinning goal in a 1-0 win over No. 5 Clarkson on Nov. 21 … Scored her first career game-winning, overtime goal in a 3-2 victory at Robert Morris on Jan. 16 … Notched an assist against No. 9 Cornell on Feb. 6 … Tallied her third assist against a ranked opponent on March 7 against No. 4 Harvard.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2013-14:
Named to the 2013-14 ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team … Tallied seven points (one goal, six assists) while seeing time in all 37 games … Also totaled a plus/minus rating of +12 for the season as well as 38 blocked shots, 33 shots and six penalty minutes … A catalyst all season for the Bobcats’ fourth-best scoring defense (1.49 GAA) and second-best shots-on-goal allowed per game (20.4) in the country … Blocked the fourth-most shots in the conference
Year GP G A PTS PIM 2013-14 37 1 6 7 6 2014-15 38 2 4 6 6 Totals 75 3 10 13 12 (38) among freshmen-only defensemen … She also committed just one penalty through 22 conference games for two penalty minutes … Rode a 26-game streak (Nov. 8 – Mar. 1) without having been sent to the penalty box … Tallied a negative plus/minus in just five-of-37 games throughout the season … Posted her first career point on an assist in the Bobcats’ 4-0 victory over Penn State on Oct. 12 … Scored her first career goal on Oct. 18 with a power-play tally at Maine … Tallied one assist in four ECAC Hockey games including road contests at Dartmouth (Oct. 26), Brown (Nov. 8) and Rensselaer (Jan. 10) while also coming up with one helper at home against St. Lawrence (Nov. 22) … Also tallied one assist in the Bobcats’ first round victory in the Nutmeg Classic against RIT on Nov. 29 … Finished with a career high plus/minus rating of +2 at St. Cloud State on Oct. 5 and also posted a career high five shots at Yale on Nov. 9.
BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:
Graduated from Innisfail High School in 2013 and played volleyball, badminton and softball … Played hockey for the Warner Warriors in the JWHL for the 2012-13 season … Named a First Team All-Star with Warner … She dominated in her only season with Warner as she finished with 32 points (two goals, 30 assists) in 46 games … Her assist total with Warner tied for the most on the team while she also finished with a +27 plus/minus rating and just eight penalty minutes throughout the season … She was selected three times to represent her province as a member of Team Alberta and won a gold medal at the 2010 Canada Games … She served as an assistant captain with Team Alberta at the most-recent U-18 Canadian National Championships … In the summer of 2012 she competed as a member of the Canadian National Women’s Under-18 Team that defeated the United States in a best-of-three series in August 2012 … Won a gold medal with Team Canada U-18 at the 2013 IIHF Women’s U-18 World Championship ... She is the fifth Bobcat who has played for the Canadian U-18 National Team joining future teammates Nicole Kosta, Cydney Roseler and Nicole Connery as well as alumni Breann Frykas in representing her country.
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Born and raised in Innisfail, Alberta … Daughter of Kent and Teri Baumgardt … Has one younger brother, Kyle, and one younger sister, Kirsten … Her older cousin, Riley Simpson, is a men’s hockey player for the Ohio State University … Majoring in finance.
Emma Greco
Defenseman
Junior > 5-9 Burlington, Ontario > Toronto Jr. Aeros / Team Ontario Red >> 2014-15 SEASON HIGHS >> CAREER HIGHS • Goals: 0 • Assists: 1, five times • Points: 1, five times
• Goals: 0 • Assists: 1, eight times • Points: 1, eight times
>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2014-15:
Named to the 2014-15 ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team … Recorded a career-high five assists and five points with a +12 plus/minus rating in … Was fourth among Quinnipiac defenders with five assists … Posted her first assist of the season on the game-winning goal with a season-high +3 plus/minus rating and five shots in a win against Maine on Oct. 17 … Tallied her second assist of the season at Colgate on Oct. 31 … Assisted the Bobcats’ only goal in a 2-1 loss to No. 1 Boston College on Jan. 24 … Notched an assist on the game-winning goal against Dartmouth on Jan. 31 … Picked up an assist against Colgate on Feb. 7.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2013-14:
Named to the 2013-14 ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team … Carved out a great deal of playing time on the Bobcats’ defensive unit, posting three assists while seeing time in all 37 games … She also finished the season with a +7 plus/ minus and 14 penalty minutes … Tallied her first career assist in the Bobcats’ 5-1 win over Penn State on Oct. 11 … Posted one helper in a road ECAC Hockey victory over Brown on Nov. 8 … Picked up a career-high seven shots-ongoal in a Nov. 9 matchup at Yale … Recorded a career-high +4 plus/minus, the best for any Bobcat defender in a singlegame throughout the 2013-14 season, on Nov. 29 in the First Round of the Nutmeg Classic against RIT … Rode a seasonhigh 12-game streak without committing a penalty from Nov. 9 through Jan. 31 … Posted one assist on Feb. 14 against Yale.
Year GP G 2013-14 37 0 2014-15 32 0 Totals 69 0
A PTS PIM 3 3 14 5 5 10 8 8 24
assists ) in 12 playoff games to help lead Toronto to the bronze medal at the Final Four PWHL Championships in 2013 … Finished her 2011-12 season with Toronto with 12 points (two goals, 10 assists) in 34 games including three points (one goal, two assists) in 10 playoff contests to help lead Toronto to a silver medal at the Final Four PWHL Championships in 2012 … Won the Midget AA Provincial gold medal in 2011 while playing for Toronto … She also played for Team Ontario Red at the 2012 Canadian National Women’s U-18 Championship that went on to win the bronze medal … Made a 2010 Europe trip to Italy, Hungary, Austria with East Coast Selects … OYSL Soccer U-17 Ontario Cup finalists in 2011 … OYSL Soccer U-17 2011 league champions … Named MVP for both hockey and basketball at Aldershot … Was an honor roll student in high school from 2010-12.
PERSONAL:
Born in Tornto, Ontario and raised in Burlington, Ontario … Daughter of John and Deb Greco … Has one older brother, Cole, and one older sister, Samantha … Majoring in market-
BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:
Graduated from Aldershot High School with an immense background in athletics as she played varsity field hockey, soccer, hockey and badminton but also played basketball, volleyball, and softball throughout her high school career … She played for the Toronto Jr. Aeros of the PWHL for three seasons starting in 2010 and was named the team captain for the 2012-13 season … Finished the 2012-13 season with 12 points (one goal, 11 assists) in 38 games played in the regular season … Scored five points (two goals, three
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Danielle Marmer Forward
Junior > 5-6 Dorset, Vt. > Loomis Chaffee School / Connecticut Polar Bears >> 2014-15 SEASON HIGHS >> CAREER HIGHS • Goals: 1, 10/24/14 at New Hampshire • Assists: 2, 2/27/15 vs. Princeton • Points: 2, 2/27/15 vs. Princeton
• Goals: 1, 10/24/14 at New Hampshire • Assists: 2, 2/27/15 vs. Princeton • Points: 2, 2/27/15 vs. Princeton
>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year GP G 2013-14 29 0 2014-15 32 1 Totals 61 1
A PTS PIM 0 0 2 2 3 2 2 3 4
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2014-15:
Named to the 2014-15 ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team … Registered one goal and two assists for three points with a +5 plus/minus rating … Appeared in a career-high 32 games … Scored first career goal on Oct. 24 in a 4-1 victory over New Hampshire … Notched first career multi-point game with her first two assists in first game of the ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals against Princeton, also recorded season high +2.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2013-14:
Named to the 2013-14 ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team … Appeared in 29 games for the Bobcats and did not record a point … Posted a season-high two shots-on-goal on Oct. 19 at Maine and Jan. 17 against Robert Morris.
BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:
Graduated from Loomis Chaffee School in Windsor, Conn. after lettering in soccer, ice hockey and lacrosse all four years…Named team captain for the 2012-13 season…Led the New England prep school Loomis Chaffee to a 9-11-3 overall record in 2012-13 while playing in one of the top girls’ high school hockey leagues in the country…Attended the USA Hockey’s Select-17 National Development Camp in 2011…Won the Best Tri-Varsity Athlete Award in both her junior and senior seasons…Also won the Outstanding Female Athlete Award…Also played for the Connecticut Polar Bears, the first all girl ice hockey program in Connecticut… Graduated with high honors from Loomis Chaffee School and was named to the honor roll all four years.
PERSONAL:
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Born in Foxboro, Massachusetts and raised in Dorset, Vermont … Daughter of Gary and Susan Marmer … Has one older sister, Whitney, and one younger sister, Abby … Majoring in legal studies.
Mika Nervick
Forward
Junior > 5-4 Lakeville, Minn. > Shattuck-St. Mary’s
>> 2014-15 SEASON HIGHS >> CAREER HIGHS • Goals: 0 • Assists: 0 • Points: 0
• Goals: 0 • Assists: 0 • Points: 0
>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2014-15:
Dressed for nine games and did not record a point … Recorded a season-high one-shot in a 6-1 win over Rensselaer on Nov. 14
Year GP G A PTS PIM 2013-14 29 0 0 0 2 2014-15 9 0 0 0 0 Totals 38 0 0 0 2
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2013-14:
Appeared in 29 games for Quinnipiac and did not record a point … Posted a season-high two shots-on-goal on Oct. 11 against Penn State.
BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:
Graduated from the prestigious Shattuck-St. Mary’s High School and joined former Shattuck-St. Mary’s alumna Elena Orlando at Quinnipiac…Played hockey and lacrosse at Shattuck-St. Mary’s…In her four years at Shattuck-St. Mary’s, the squad finished 47-7-6 and won a National Championship in her freshman year and also won back-to-back Third Place finishes at Nationals during her junior and senior seasons… Two-time USA Hockey National Camp Participant…Named the sportsmanship awards winner at Shattuck-St. Mary’s in 2013…Named team captain of the 2012-13 Shattuck-St. Mary’s squad…Has been a potent offensive player from her freshman year where she first scored 24 points (eight goals, 16 assists) in 56 games with the Girls’ U-16 team…Pumped in 50 points (19 goals, 31 assists) in her sophomore season with the Girls’ U-16 squad…Registered 15 points (two goals, 13 assists) in her junior year, the first with the Girls’ Prep team at Shattuck-St. Mary’s…Closed out her career with a banner senior season in which she led the team with 38 points and 31 assists to go along with seven goals in 49 games.
PERSONAL:
Born in Fargo, North Dakota and raised in Lakeville, Minnesota ... Daughter of Peter and Missy Nervick ... Has one younger sister, Ciara ... Father played golf at Brevard College and later the University of Minnesota Duluth ... Majoring in public relations. 2015-16 Women’s Ice Hockey Media Guide
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Sydney Rossman Goaltender
Junior > 5-5 Excelsior, Minn. > Minnetonka / Minnesota Jr. Whitecaps >> 2014-15 SEASON HIGHS >> CAREER HIGHS • Saves: 17, 10/12/14 at Penn St. • Least GA: 0, 2/14/15 at Clarkson • Most GA: 2, 3/14/15 at Harvard
• Saves: 25, 11/29/13 vs. RIT • Least GA: 0, twice • Most GA, 2, twice
>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year GP W-L-T SVS SV% GAA 2013-14 8 3-0-0 83 .933 1.36 2014-15 4 1-0-1 42 .933 0.99 Totals 12 4-0-1 125 .933 1.21 ment with a 2-0 record, 1.00 GAA and .980 save percentage … Held Rensselaer scoreless in 22:15 of action on Jan. 10, making four saves in relief duty … Posted 18 saves and the victory over Brown on Feb. 15, allowing no goals before Ashley Winslow entered with less than four minutes remaining in the third period … Made three saves 14:35 of ice time in the ECAC Hockey Semifinals at Clarkson.
BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2014-15:
Named to the 2014-15 ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team … Appeared in four games with two starts for the Bobcats this season, garnering 181:15 of ice time … Posted a 1-0-1 record with one shutout, a 0.99 GAA and .933 save percentage … Allowed just three goals all season with 42 saves … Recorded a tie in her first start of the season on Oct. 12 at Penn State where she stopped 17 of the 18 shots she faced … Came off the bench after 26 straight games of not playing to make three saves in 19:52 of shutout relief time in place of Chelsea Laden on Feb. 13 at St. Lawrence … Started the next game against No. 8 Clarkson, recording her first shutout of the season with a 14 save effort … Played 36:23 of the NCAA Tournament game at the No. 3 seed Harvard Crimson, recording eight saves on 10 shots.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2013-14:
Named to the 2013-14 ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team … Named 2013 Nutmeg Classic Top Goaltender … Played in eight games (four starts) throughout the 2013-14 season and finished with a 3-0-0 record, 1.36 GAA, .933 save percentage and one shutout ... Made her first career appearance, making one save in 20 minutes of action at Maine on Oct. 19 … Posted her first career shutout in her second career start in the First Round of the 2013 Nutmeg Classic as she finished with a season-high 25 saves in a 8-0 victory over RIT on Nov. 29 … Followed up her shutout of RIT with a 24-save victory in the Nutmeg Classic Championship Game over Yale on Nov. 30 … Rossman earned Top Goaltender honors after finishing the tourna-
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Named the 2013 “Let’s Play Hockey” Senior Goalie of the Year, presented annually to the top Minnesota senior goalie in girls’ high school hockey … Three-time USA Hockey National Development Camp Selection earned an invite to the United States National Women’s U-18 Team Selection Camp in August 2012 as one of only three goalies … One of the state’s top goalies in her four seasons, Rossman posted outstanding numbers for the Skippers with a 16-3 record, 1.13 goals-against average and .937 save percentage through 2012-13 … She allowed one or fewer goals in 14 of her 19 starts, including four shutouts in her senior season … Minnesota’s top-ranked goalie for her final three years in the Minnesota Hockey Reebok High Performance Program, Rossman backstopped the Skippers to the 2012 and 2013 Class AA state title and was the backup to the 2011 Senior Goalie of the Year during Minnetonka’s first state championship season … Named team captain for the 2012-13 season … Also distinguished with All-Conference honors in 2012-13 and 2011-12, MGHCA All-State honors in 201213, Associated Press All-State honors in 2012-13, Star Tribune All-Metro in 2012-13, Hobey Baker Award winner in 2012-13, Academic All-State in 2012-13, and Minnesota All-Tournament Team in 2013 and 2012 … One of her most-distinguishing moments occurred in the 2013 Minnesota Class AA semifinal matchup as her team outlasted Lakeville North, 4-3, in a record-setting six overtimes … The game represented the longest in the history of the Minnesota tournament as Rossman made 49 saves to preserve the semifinal victory that later catapulted Minnetonka to the 2013 state championship … Graduated from Minnetonka a member of the National Honor Society and also participated with the Tonka Leadership Challenge and volunteered with It’s Your Choice and Dinomights Inner City Youth Hockey.
PERSONAL:
Born in Edina, Minnesota and raised in Excelsior, Minnesota … Daughter of Brant and Kathleen Rossman … Has one older brother, Jake, and one older sister, Jordan … Jake played hockey for the University of St. Thomas while Jordan is a former dancer at the University of Wisconsin … Majoring in marketing.
Meghan Turner
Forward
Junior > 5-6 Bedford, N.H. > Phillips Exeter Academy / Assabet Valley U-19 >> 2014-15 SEASON HIGHS >> CAREER HIGHS • Goals: 1, four times • Assists: 1, 11/25/14 at Princeton • Points: 1, five times
• Goals: 1, nine times • Assists: 2, 11/15/13 vs. Boston College • Points: 2, three times
>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2014-15:
Named to the 2014-15 ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team … Tallied four goals and one assist for five points with a +3 plus/minus rating … Scored first goal of the season on Oct. 24 in victory at New Hampshire … Added her second goal of the season on Nov. 1 at No. 8 Cornell … Notched first assist of the season on Nov. 25 in win at Princeton … Recorded a point in second straight game on Nov. 28 with goal against Yale in first round of the Nutmeg Classic … Picked up a goal in tie at Dartmouth on Dec. 5.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2013-14:
Named to the 2013-14 ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team … Posted a line of 13 points (five goals, eight assists) with a +16 plus/minus rating while seeing time in all 37 games for the Bobcats … Named ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week twice during her freshman year campaign (Oct. 14, Feb. 11) … Tallied three multi-point games, two of which came against Top 5 ranked teams in No. 5 Boston College and No. 3 Clarkson … Finished with a single-game negative plus/ minus in just one of 37 games throughout the season … Had a career day against Penn State on Oct. 11, tallying two points (one goal, one assist) including the first goal and assist of her career, in addition to a +3 plus/minus and four shots-on-goal … Picked up one assist on the road against No. 8 Harvard on Oct. 25 … Had her first multi-assist game of her career with a pair of helpers, including the assist on the game-winning goal, in a 3-2 victory over No. 5 Boston College on Nov. 15 … Lit the lamp once in the First Round of the Nutmeg Classic against RIT on Nov. 29 … Assisted on the game-winning goal in a 3-1 win over Princeton on Jan. 7 … Tallied one assist against Dartmouth on Jan. 31 … Had another huge game against a ranked opponent as she went for two points (one goal, one assist) and a +2 plus/minus on the road against No. 3 Clarkson … Picked up an assist at home against Yale on Feb. 14 … Banged home one goal in a Feb. 15 meeting against Brown … Posted one goal in the Bobcats’ Game One victory of the ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals against St. Lawrence on Feb. 28.
Year GP G 2013-14 37 5 2014-15 38 4 Totals 75 9
A PTS PIM 8 13 12 1 5 8 9 18 20
where she played ice hockey, lacrosse and cross country…Played for the prestigious Assabet Valley Girls U-19 Team that won the United States Tier I Girls National Championship in 2012 and 2013…Also starred at the Phillips Exeter Academy high school team where she was the team captain in 2012-13…She was named Team MVP in addition to being awarded New Hampshire All-State in ice hockey and cross country…Her three-year varsity hockey career at Exeter ended with an incredible single season record where she scored 22 goals and 28 assists for a season total of 50 points in just 23 league games…She bested the previous record of 44 points established back in 2009…For her three-year Exeter career, Turner finished with 102 points… Throughout her junior season, she posted 29 points (14 goals, 15 assists) in 25 games and helped lead her team to a 14-9-3 record.
PERSONAL:
Born and raised in Bedford, New Hampshire … Daughter of James and Mary Turner … Has three older brothers: James, Jeffrey and Kevin as well as one older sister, Marie … All three brothers are or have been in the military and two of them have been deployed twice each … Majoring in international business.
BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:
Finished up an illustrious career at Phillips Exeter Academy
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Alicia Barry
Defenseman
Sophomore > 5-9 Hanson, Mass. > Willison Northampton School / Assabet Valley U-19 >> 2014-15 SEASON HIGHS >> CAREER HIGHS • Goals: 0 • Assists: 1, twice • Points: 1, twice
• Goals: 0 • Assists: 1, twice • Points: 1, twice
>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year GP G A PTS PIM 2014-15 37 0 2 2 0 Totals 37 0 2 2 0
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2014-15:
Named to the 2014-15 ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team ... Recorded two points on two assists with a +13 plus/minus rating … Only defenseman in the country to play at least 35 games and not record a single penalty … Only Bobcat to play in 37 or more games that did not record a single penalty all season … Tallied first career assist in a win against Rensselaer on Nov. 14 … Notched her second assist of the season on Jan. 21 at No. 7 Boston University … Had a seasonhigh two shots on Oct. 17 against Maine, Jan. 10 against Yale and Feb. 21 at Brown … Recorded a season-high +3 plus/ minus on Nov. 15 in 5-0 win over Union.
BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:
Graduated from Williston Northampton School with 10 varsity letters including four each in ice hockey and softball as well as two in soccer … She teamed up with fellow classmate Tori DeAngelis while playing for Assabet Valley … Barry comes to Quinnipiac with a winning pedigree at both the club and prep school level … In 2013, she helped lead the Williston Northampton School to its best season in program history and also played a key role in helping guide Assabet Valley U-19 to the 2014 USA Hockey Tier I National Championship … A high honors student at Williston, Barry served as the team captain during her senior season in 2013-14 … The team set records for single-season wins, advanced to the New England Playoffs for the third straight year and won the 2014 Phillips Exeter Winter Tournament … League coaches named her to the 2013-14 All New England Second Team … During the club season, the steady defenseman helped Assabet Valley capture its third straight U-19 National Championship with a 2-0 victory over Shattuck-St. Mary’s in the title game.
PERSONAL:
Born in Quincy, Mass. and raised in Hanson, Massachusetts …
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Daughter of Jim and Sandy Barry … Has two brothers, Brian and Brandon, as well as one sister, Amanda … Majoring in computer information systems.
Shannon Cherpak
Defenseman
Sophomore > 5-7 Enfield, Conn. > Westminster School / Team Pittsburgh U-19 >> 2014-15 SEASON HIGHS >> CAREER HIGHS • Goals: 0 • Assists: 1, twice • Points: 1, twice
• Goals: 0 • Assists: 1, twice • Points: 1, twice
>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year GP G A PTS PIM 2014-15 14 0 2 2 0 Totals 14 0 2 2 0
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2014-15:
Totaled two assists in 14 games, accumulating a +4 plus/ minus rating in her first season with the Bobcats … Recorded a season-high two shots against Maine on Oct. 17 … Recorded her first career assist in a victory over Union on Nov. 15 … Assisted the game-winning goal against Princeton on Jan. 6.
BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:
A local product out of Enfield, Conn., she is one of two Connecticut born players on the team … Graduated from the Hotchkiss School in 2013 with 11 varsity letters including four in ice hockey and field hockey, two in softball and one in lacrosse … Cherpak teamed up with fellow freshman teammate Tori DeAngelis at Westminster School to capture the Div. I New England Prep School Championship … Westmisnter, the No. 6 overall seed entering the playoffs, upset the top three seeded teams in New England to capture the title … Prior to attending Westminster, Cherpak was a four-sport athlete at the Hotchkiss School competing in field hockey, ice hockey, lacrosse and softball … While at Hotchkiss, Cherpak captained the field hockey team and served as the assistant captain for ice hockey during her senior year … She won the Hotchkiss Girl’s Senior Athlete Award and earned Founders League All-Star honors in both field hockey (2011) and softball (2013) … An offensively talented defenseman with puck skill and a hard shot, she was also a multi-year member of one of the nation’s top club programs in Team Pittsburgh U-19.
PERSONAL:
Born in Hartford, Connecticut and raised in Enfield, Connecticut … Daughter of John and Laura Cherpak … Has one older brother, Mike … Her brother Mike played ice hockey for Suffolk University … Majoring in athletic training/ sports medicine.
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Taylar Cianfarano
Forward
Sophomore > 5-6 Oswego, N.Y. > National Sports Academy / USA National U-18 Team >> 2014-15 SEASON HIGHS >> CAREER HIGHS • Goals: 3, 1/10/15 vs. Yale • Assists: 3, 10/31/14 at Colgate • Points: 3, twice
• Goals: 3, 1/10/15 vs. Yale • Assists: 3, 10/31/14 at Colgate • Points: 3, twice
>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year GP G A PTS PIM 2014-15 37 17 13 30 16 Totals 37 17 13 30 16
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2014-15:
Named to the 2014-15 ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team … Named to the ECAC Hockey All-Rookie Team … Named ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Month in January … Named ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week Five Times (Oct. 21, Dec. 2, Jan. 6, Jan. 20, March 2) … Named Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey Rookie of the Year … Recorded a team-best 17 goals and 30 points with 13 assists in her first season with the Bobcats … Also scored the most game-winning goals (8) on the team and tied for the most power-play goals (3) … Scored the only hat trick for the Bobcats this season … Led all ECAC Hockey freshmen with 17 goals, 30 points, 0.46 goals per game, 0.81 points per game, eight game-winning goals, one hat trick, and 255 faceoffs won … Tied for fifth among ECAC Hockey freshmen with 13 assists and tied for fourth with three power play goals … Led all ECAC Hockey skaters with eight game-winning goals, tied for seventh with 17 goals, and 12th with 30 points … Finished second in the NCAA in game-winning goals, tied 23rd in goals and tied 43rd in points … Scored the second most goals by a freshman (trails Kelly Babstock’s 30) and third most points by a freshman in Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey history (trails Babstock’s 59 and Nicole Kosta’s 33) … Recorded eight multipoint games and three multi-goal games … Scored her first career goal on the first goal of the season for Quinnipiac in a 3-0 win over UConn on Oct. 3 … Scored a goal and assisted another for her first multi-point game on Oct. 11 at Penn State … Began a seven-game point streak with her first multigoal game with two goals against Maine on Oct. 17 … Scored her second straight game-winning goal in a 2-0 win against Maine on Oct. 18 … Punched home another goal in a win at New Hampshire on Oct. 24 … Tallied three assists, including on the game-winning goal, against Colgate on Oct. 31 … Scored the game-winning goal at No. 8 Cornell on Nov. 1 … Recorded three assists in a weekend series with two against Rensselaer on Nov. 14 and one against Union on Nov. 15 … Scored a goal against No. 5 Clarkson in the Nutmeg Classic
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Championship game on Nov. 29 … Picked up an assist at Union on Jan. 2 followed by the only goal at Rensselaer on Jan. 3 … Recorded her first career hat trick on Jan. 10 against Yale … Tallied back-to-back two-point games with a goal and an assist in each game of a weekend series at Robert Morris on Jan.
16 and 17 … Notched the lead-assist on the game-winning goal against Dartmouth on Jan. 31 … Picked up an assist against No. 9 Cornell on Feb. 6 … Scored the game-winning power play goal in a 1-0 win at Brown on Feb. 21 … Scored two goals in a 7-0 win over Princeton in Game One of the ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals on Feb. 27 … Recorded the lead assist of a power play goal in Game Two of the ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals against Princeton on Feb. 28 to advance to the ECAC Hockey Semifinals.
BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:
Having graduated from the prestigious National Sports Academy in 2014 with a bevy of big-game experience, Cianfarano brings an extensive history of success at the high school, prep and club level to Quinnipiac … Fresh off backto-back silver medals at the IIHF World Championships as a two-year member of the United States’ National U-18 Team, she joins Shiann Darkangelo as the only two players in program history to have played for the U.S. National U-18 Team … She served as the assistant captain in the 2013 Summer Series … During the 2013 IIHF U-18 World Championship, Cianfarano finished second on the season in goals (four), while registering six points throughout the tournament … She followed that up with a breakout performance in her second appearance for Team USA at the 2014 IIHF U-18 World Championship in Hungary … Despite falling to Coach Turner and Team Canada in the title game, she led all players in the tournament with six goals and was named Most Outstanding Forward by the Directorate … She led all players in faceoff percentage as was first among forwards with a +8 plus/minus rating … She was also a four-time participant at the USA Hockey National Development Camps ... At the high school and prep level, she most recently attended National Sports Academy from 2010-14 in Lake Placid, N.Y. where she compiled seasons of 125 points, 147 points and 113 points the last three years ... Her 2013-14 season garnered national recognition as she was selected to the First Team JWHL as well as a First Team All-USA Family Insurance High School Team in the USA Today ... Her individual success dates all the way back to her early teens as she was a First-Team AllState selection after a 56-point season while playing against high school level competition as a 7th grader ... She followed that up being named MVP of the Final Four Tournament to go along with All-State honors leading her team to a State Championship season in 2009-10.
PERSONAL:
Born and raised in Oswego, New York .... Daughter of Jake and Maureen Cianfarano ... Has two brothers, Dominic and Collin ... Dominic plays lacrosse for Roberts Wesleyan, a Div. II school located in Rochester, New York ... Grew up as a figure skater but took to ice hockey after her brother Dominic convinced her to start playing ... Majoring in management.
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Tori DeAngelis
Forward
Sophomore > 5-8 Saunderstown, R.I. > Westminster School / Assabet Valley U-19 >> 2014-15 SEASON HIGHS >> CAREER HIGHS • Goals: 0 • Assists: 1, 2/6/15 vs. Cornell • Points: 1, 2/6/15 vs. Cornell
• Goals: 0 • Assists: 1, 2/6/15 vs. Cornell • Points: 1, 2/6/15 vs. Cornell
>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year GP G A PTS PIM 2014-15 28 0 1 1 4 Totals 28 0 1 1 4
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2014-15:
Registered one assist in 28 games for the Bobcats … Recorded first career assist on Raquel Pennoyer’s first career goal against No. 9 Cornell on Feb. 6 … Tallied a season-high two shots against Colgate on Feb. 7.
BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:
A three-sport letterwinner (ice hockey, cross country and lacrosse) at Westminster School, DeAngelis brings excellent leadership qualities to go along with multiple regional and national championships … Teamed up with fellow freshman classmate Alicia Barry while playing for Assabet Valley … She most recently capped an incredible senior campaign as the Westminster School team captain and MVP, leading the team to the New England Championship … In an improbable run to the championship where Westminster defeated the top three ranked teams in New England, DeAngelis scored five of the team’s six goals including all three in a 3-0 victory over then-undefeated Nobles in the title game … She followed up that performance by helping her club team, Assabet Valley, capture its fourth U-19 title in the past five years at the USA Hockey Girls Tier I National Championship … DeAngelis had previously won the USA Hockey National Championship with Assabet at the U-16 level … She is also a four-year USA Hockey National Development Camp attendee.
PERSONAL:
Born in Providence, Rhode Island and raised in Saunderstown, Rhode Island … Daughter of Guy and Bridget DeAngelis … Has a twin sister, Danielle … Majoring in accounting.
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Raquel Pennoyer
Forward
Sophomore > 5-4 Rehoboth, Mass. > Tabor Academy / Mass. Spitfires U-19 >> 2014-15 SEASON HIGHS >> CAREER HIGHS • Goals: 1, 2/6/15 vs. Cornell • Assists: 1, 2/6/15 vs. Cornell • Points: 2, 2/6/15 vs. Cornell
• Goals: 1, 2/6/15 vs. Cornell • Assists: 1, 2/6/15 vs. Cornell • Points: 2, 2/6/15 vs. Cornell
>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year GP G A PTS PIM 2014-15 38 1 1 2 4 Totals 38 1 1 2 4
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2014-15:
Recorded one goal and one assist as she dressed for all 38 games, amassed a +3 plus/minus rating … Scored her first career goal and picked up her first career assist against No. 9 Cornell on Feb. 6, also recorded a season-high +2 plus/minus rating … Attempted a season-high four shots the following night against Colgate on Feb. 7.
BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:
Graduated from Tabor Academy in 2014 with 11 total varsity letters in four sports including ice hockey (four), girl’s crew (three), field hockey (two) and cross country (two) … Pennoyer was a linchpin throughout the 2013-14 season as she helped guide Tabor to an impressive 18-2-3 record … Named team captain for her senior season, Pennoyer won the distinguished Founders Award, which recognizes the member of the ice hockey team whose spirit reflects the courage and commitment of those who established the program … In 2011, she helped Tabor win the Taft Tournament Championship … In 2010, she was also selected as one of just seven forwards out of Massachusetts to participate in the USA Hockey National Development Camp … She played both forward and defense at the club level with the Mass Spitfires U-19 squad.
PERSONAL:
Born in Providence, Rhode Island and raised in Rehoboth, Massachusetts … Daughter of Scott and Susanna Pennoyer … Has one younger brother, Eric … Majoring in psychology.
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Claire Lachner
Forward
Freshman > 5-5 Commerce, Mich. > Mercy High School / Little Caesars U-19
BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:
Won two Michigan state championships and played in six Michigan state championships with Little Caesars ... Won a bronze medal in three trips to Nationals with Little Caesars ... Recorded a shutout in the 2012 U-16 Michigan state championship game ... Selected to the United States National Development Camp from 14 to 16 years old ... Named to the All-Star team at National Camp
... Four-year assistant captain ... All-star MVP goaltender at Bell Capital Cup ... Won JWHL Challenge Cup Championship in 2013 ... Went 2-1-0 in three games at the NAHA Tournament, posting a 0.80 GAA ... Four-year Archdiocese of Detroit Scholarship AllCatholic Award ... Valedictorian Finalist ... National Honor Society ... Played softball with the Michigan Outlaws ...
PERSONAL:
Born and raised in Commerce, Michigan … Daughter of Paul and Nancy Lachner … Has one older brother, Carl … Plans to major in physical therapy.
MacKenzie Lancaster
Forward
Freshman > 5-8 Waxhaw, N.C. > Berkshire School / Pittsburgh Penguins Elite U-19
BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:
District champions with Pittsburgh Penguins Elite in 2012 and 2015 ... Cushing Tournament champions with the Berkshire School in 2015 ... Won the E.G. Watkins Tournament in December 2014 ... Named to the AllTournament team after recording a hat trick and assisting the other Berkshire goal in the championship game ... Team MVP at the Berkshire School in 2015 ... Also
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named team captain of the Berkshire School women’s ice hockey team ... Jane Hayes Spirit Award for Sportsmanship at the Berkshire School in 2014 ... Berkshire finished with an 11-11-2 record in 201415 ... Invited to the United States U-17 Development Camp in 2013 and 2014.
PERSONAL:
Raised in Waxhaw, North Carolina ... Daughter of Glenn and Diane Lancaster ... Has two brothers, Hayden and Cole, and one sister, Abbey ... Plans to major in psychology.
Miranda Lantz
Forward
Freshman > 5-6 Mildmay, Ontario. > Cambridge Rivulettes / Team Ontario
BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:
Assistant captain of the Cambridge Rivulettes in 2015 ... Scored 11 goals with 22 assists for 33 points with just six penalty minutes for the Rivulettes in 2014-15 ... Her 11 goals were third on the team while her 22 assists and 33 points ranked first on the Rivulettes ... Tallied three goals and five assists for eight points in the PWHL playoffs, leading the team in assists and points ... In 2013-14, Lantz scored 11 goals and notched 18 assists
for 29 points ... She ranked second on the team in goals, and was first on the team in assists and points ... Female Athlete of the Year at Walkerton District High School in 2011 and 2012 ... Played basketball for four years at Walkerton, winning the CWOSSA Championship three times ... 2015 Canada Winter Games Silver Medalist with Team Ontario ... 2013 Provincial Midget AA Bronze Medalists ... 2008 and 2010 Provincial Peewee A champs.
PERSONAL:
Born in Walkerton, Ontario and raised in Mildmay, Ontario … Daughter of Steve and Wendy Lantz … Has one older brother, Brady … Plans to major in communications.
Kate MacKenzie
Defenseman
BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:
Graduated from the St. Mary’s Academy in 2015 ... St. Mary’s Academy assistant captain in 2015 ... Scored nine goals and recorded 15 assists for the St. Mary’s Flames in 2014-15 ... Her nine goals were the most among defensemen on the team while her 15 assists ranked second ... Recorded the fewest penalty minutes on team with six in 44 games played ... Female World’s Sports School
Freshman > 5-9 Winnipeg, Manitoba > St. Mary’s Academy
Challenge First-Team All-Star in 2015 ... St. Mary’s Academy Bronze Medal Female World Sports School Challenge ... Scored five goals and assisted 13 more for 18 assists in 2013-14 for the Flames ... Was second among defensemen on the team in assists and points ... Scored two goals and recorded nine assists in 2012-13 ... APHA Rangers Muriel Richardson Female Bantam Player of the Year ... APHA Rangers AA Captain in 2012 ... APHA Rangers Female Bantam Player of the Year in 2012.
PERSONAL:
Born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba ... Daughter of Scott and Robin MacKenzie ... Plans to major in health sciences.
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Randi Marcon
Forward
Freshman > 5-11 Winnipeg, Manitoba > St. Mary’s Academy / Team Manitoba
BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:
Assistant captain of St. Mary’s Academy ... Recorded 20 goals and 22 assists for 42 points for the St. Mary’s Flames in 2014-15 ... Her 20 goals were tied for second on the team while her 22 assists and 42 points were third on the team ... Captain of Team Manitoba at Canada Winter Games in 2015 ... Assistant captain of Team Manitoba at Nationals in 2014 ... Bronze medal at Female
World Sport School Challenge in 2014 ... Scored 18 goals and recorded 25 assists for 43 points in 201314 with St. Mary’s ... Ranked fourth on the team in goals, assists and points ... Scored 14 goals and tallied 21 assists for 35 points in 48 games in 2012-13 for St. Mary’s ... Her 21 assists ranked fourth on the team while her 35 points were tied for third ... Canadian West Finalists in Softball ... Won two Provincial championships in softball ... Competed three times in the softball national championships.
PERSONAL:
Born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba … Daughter of Denis and Karey Marcon … Has two sister, Makenna and Tessa … Plans to major in biology.
Melissa Samoskevich
Forward
Freshman > 5-4 Sandy Hook, Conn. > Shattuck-St. Mary’s / USA U-18 National Team
BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:
All-USA Girls Hockey Player of the Year ... Captain of Shattuck-St. Mary’s Sabres ... Attended United States U14 to U18 National Development Camps ... Played Two Seasons on the United States Women’s U-18 Team ... YouthOne Player of the Year ... Won the gold medal at 2015 U-18 Women’s World Championships in Buffalo, New York ... Named to the Media All-Star Team at the
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2015 U-18 Women’s World Championships ... Named the top U.S. Player at the 2015 U-18 Women’s World Championships ... Scored a tournament-high six goals with two assists for eight points in five games ... Her eight assists tied for third among all participants ... Named Player of the Game in 7-1 win against Russia ... Scored 56 goals and 38 assists for 94 points in 50 games with Shattuck-St. Mary’s ... Led ShattuckSt Mary’s in all three statistical categories.
PERSONAL:
Born in Bridgeport, Connecticut and raised in Sandy Hook, Connecticut … Daughter of Fred and Patty Samoskevich … Has one brother, Mackie, and one sister, Madison … Enters Quinnipiac undecided on a major.
Mercyhurst University Lakers
Friday, Oct. 2nd High Point Solutions Arena - Hamden, Conn. Saturday, Oct. 3rd High Point Solutions Arena - Hamden, Conn.
University of Maine Black Bears
Friday, Oct. 9th Alfond Arena ∙ Orono Maine Saturday, Oct. 10th Alfond Arena ∙ Orono, Maine
Yale University Bulldogs
Saturday, Oct. 24th High Point Solutions Arena - Hamden, Conn. Saturday, Oct. 31st Ingalls Rink - New Haven, Conn. Possible Opponent (Nutmeg Classic) Saturday, Nov. 28th Ingalls Rink - New Haven, Conn. Friday, Jan. 1st High Point Solutions Arena ∙ Hamden, Conn.
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About Mercyhurst University Location: Erie, Pa. Enrollment: 4,400 President: Michael T. Victor Athletic Director: Joe Kimball Conference: College Hockey America Arena (Capacity): Mercyhurst Ice Center (1,500) Head Coach: Michael Sisti (Canisius ‘90) Record: 410-117-37 Assistant Coaches: Louis Goulet, Delaney Collins, Mike O’Grady 2014-15 Record: 23-9-3 (14-5-1) Hockey SID: Joshua Garrett SID Phone: 814-824-3338 SID Email: jgarre87@lakers.mercyhurst.edu About University of Maine Location: Orono, Me. Enrollment: 11,247 President: Susan J. Hunter Athletic Director: Karlton Creech Conference: Hockey East Arena (Capacity): Harold Alfond Sports Arena (5,445) Head Coach: Richard Reichenbach (Hamilton ‘06) Record: 10-20-3 Assistant Coaches: Sara Reichenbach, Kendall Newell 2014-15 Record: 10-20-3 (9-11-1) Hockey SID: Emily Holland SID Phone: 207-581-4849 SID Email: emily.holland@umit.maine.edu
Michael Sisti
Richard Reichenbach
About Yale University Location: New Haven, Conn. Enrollment: 11,700 President: Peter Salovey Athletic Director: Thomas A Beckett Conference: ECAC Hockey Arena (Capacity): Ingalls Rink (3,500) Head Coach: Joakim Flygh (New England College ‘00) Record: 39-96-15 Assistant Coaches: Rob Morgan, Jessica Koizumi 2014-15 Record:15-15-1 (12-10-0) Hockey SID: Sam Rubin SID Phone: 203-432-1456 SID Email: sam.rubin@yale.edu Joakim Flygh
Brown University Bears
Friday, Oct. 30th Meehan Auditorium ∙ Providence, R.I. Saturday, Jan. 2nd High Point Solutions Arena ∙ Hamden, Conn.
Colgate University Raiders
Friday, Nov. 6th High Point Solutions Arena ∙ Hamden, Conn. Saturday, Feb. 6th Starr Rink ∙ Hamilton, N.Y.
Cornell University Big Red
Saturday, Nov. 7th High Point Solutions Arena ∙ Hamden, Conn. Friday, Feb. 5th Lynah Rink ∙ Ithaca, N.Y.
About Brown University Location: Providence, R.I. Enrollment: 8,848 President: Christina Hull Paxson Athletic Director: Jack Hayes Conference: ECAC Arena (Capacity): Meehan Auditorium (2,495) Head Coach: Robert Kenneally Record: First Season Assistant Coaches: Lindsay Berman, Jillian Kirchner 2014-15 Record: 5-23-1 (2-19-1) Hockey SID: Nick Dow SID Phone: 401-863-6069 SID Email: Nicholas_Dow@brown.edu
About Colgate University Location: Hamilton, N.Y. Enrollment: 2,927 President: Jill Harsin Athletic Director: Vicky Chun Conference: ECAC Arena (Capacity): Starr Rink (2,246) Head Coach: Greg Fargo (Elmira ‘06) Record: 28-68-7 Assistant Coaches: Josh Sciba, Sophie Leclerc 2014-15 Record: 7-25-2 (4-16-2) Hockey SID: Kat Castner SID Phone: 315-228-6761 SID Email: kcastner@colgate.edu
About Cornell University Location: Ithaca, N.Y. Enrollment: 21,850 President: Elizabeth Garrett Athletic Director: Andrew Noel Jr. Conference: ECAC Arena (Capacity): Lynah Rink (3,836) Head Coach: Doug Derraugh (Cornell ’91) Record: 189-112-24 Assistant Coaches: Danielle Bilodeau, Edith Racine 2014-15 Record: 19-11-3 (14-6-2) Hockey SID: Amanda Ghysel SID Phone: 607-254-5232 SID Email: ang47@cornell.edu
Robert Kenneally
Greg Fargo
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Princeton University Tigers
Friday, Nov. 13th High Point Solutions Arena ∙ Hamden, Conn. Saturday, Nov. 14th Hobey Baker Rink ∙ Princeton, N.J.
Clarkson University Golden Knights
Friday, Nov. 20th Cheel Arena - Potsdam, N.Y. Saturday, Feb. 13 High Point Solutions Arena - Hamden, Conn.
St. Lawrence University Saints
Saturday, Nov. 21st Appleton Arena - Canton, N.Y. Friday, Feb. 12 High Point Solutions Arena - Hamden, Conn.
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About Princeton University Location: Princeton, N.J. Enrollment: 8,125 President: Christopher Eisgruber Athletic Director: Mollie Marcoux ‘91 Conference: ECAC Arena (Capacity): Hobey Baker Memorial Rink (2,100) Head Coach: Jeff Kampersal (Princeton ’92) Record: 285-242-53 Assistant Coaches: Cara Morey, Tony Maci, John Zdunkiewicz 2014-15 Record: 15-14-2 (13-8-1) Hockey SID: Kristy McNeil SID Phone: 609-258-5655 SID Email: mcneil@princeton@edu About Clarkson University Location: Potsdam, N.Y. Enrollment: 3,873 President: Tony Collins Athletic Director: Steve Yianoukos Conference: ECAC Arena (Capacity): Cheel Arena (3,000) Head Coach: Matt Desrosiers (St. Lawrence ’01) Record: 158-79-30 Assistant Coaches: Meghan Duggan, Britni Smith 2014-15 Record: 24-11-3 (16-4-2) Hockey SID: Gary Mikel SID Phone: 315-268-6673 SID Fax: 315-268-7613 SID Email: mikelg@clarkson
About St. Lawrence University Location: Canton, N.Y. Enrollment: 2,398 President: Dr. William L. Fox Athletic Director: Bob Durocher Conference: ECAC Arena (Capacity): Appleton Arena (3,000) Head Coach: Chris Wells (St. Lawrence ’92) Record: 131-98-29 Assistant Coaches: Ted Wisner, Mare MacDougall Bari 2014-15 Record: 19–12–5 (13-5–4) Hockey SID: Beth Spadaccini SID Phone: 315-229-5566 SID Email: bspadaccini@stlawu.edu
Jeff Kampersal
Matt Desrosiers
Chris Wells
University of Connecticut Huskies
Friday, Nov. 27th (Nutmeg Classic) Ingalls Rink ∙ New Haven, Conn.
Merrimack College Warriors
Possible Opponent (Nutmeg Classic) Saturday, Nov. 28th Ingalls Rink - New Haven, Conn.
Dartmouth College Big Green
Friday, Dec. 4th High Point Solutions Arena - Hamden, Conn. Saturday, Jan. 30 Thompson Arena - Hanover, N.H.
About University of Connecticut Location: Storrs, Conn. Enrollment: 31,119 President: Susan Herbst Athletic Director: Warde Manuel Conference: Hockey East Arena (Capacity): Mark Edward Freitas Ice Forum (2,000) Head Coach: Chris MacKenzie (Niagara, ’00) Record: 20-42-10 Assistant Coaches: Casey Handrahan, Jaclyn Hawkins 2014-15 Record: 11-18-8 (5-11-5) Hockey SID: Jennifer Greene SID Phone: 860-486-3531 SID Email: jennifer.greene@uconn.edu
Chris MacKenzie
About Merrimack College Location: North Andover, Mass. Enrollment: 2,722 President: Dr. Christopher Hopey, Ph.D. Athletic Director: Jeremy Gibson Conference: Independent Arena (Capacity): Lawler Rink (2,549) Head Coach: Erin Hamlen (New Hampshire ‘92) Record: N/A Assistant Coaches: Brent Hill, Kacey Bellamy 2014-15 Record: N/A Hockey SID: Casey Johnston SID Phone: 978-837-5053 SID Email: johnstonca@merrimack.edu
Erin Hamlen
About Dartmouth College Location: Hanover, N.H. Enrollment: 6,298 President: Philip J. Hanlon Athletic Director: Harry Sheehy Conference: ECAC Arena (Capacity): Thompson Arena (4,500) Head Coach: Mark Hudak (Army ’89) Record: 218-124-30 Assistant Coaches: Holley Tyng, Josh Liegl 2014-15 Record: 13-15-2 (9-11-2) Hockey SID: Charlotte Brackett SID Phone: 603-646-0424 SID Email: charlotte.brackett@dartmouth.edu
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Harvard University
About Harvard University Location: Cambridge, Mass. Crimson Enrollment: 6,700 President: Drew Gilpin Faust Athletic Director: Robert L. Scalise Conference: ECAC Arena (Capacity): Bright-Landry Hockey Center (3,095) Head Coach: Katey Stone (New Hampshire ‘89) Record: 429-177-38 Assistant Coaches: Lee-J Mirasolo, Liz Keady Saturday, Dec. 5th 2014-15 Record: 27-6–3 (16-4–2) High Point Solutions Arena - Hamden, Conn. Hockey SID: Zach Reynolds SID Phone: 617-495-2206 Friday, Jan. 29th Bright-Landry Hockey Center - Cambridge, Mass. SID Email: zreynolds@fas.harvard.edu
University of New Hampshire Wildcats
Friday, Dec. 11th High Point Solutions Arena ∙ Hamden, Conn.
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Engineers
Friday, Jan. 8th Houston Field House - Troy, N.Y. Saturday, Feb. 20th High Point Solutions Arena - Hamden, Conn.
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About University of New Hampshire Location: Durham, N.H. Enrollment: 14,942 President: Mark W. Huddleston Athletic Director: Marty Scarano Conference: Hockey East Arena (Capacity): Whittemore Center (6,501) Head Coach: Hilary Witt (Northeastern ‘01) Record: 106-149-62 (10-23-3 at New Hampshire) Assistant Coaches: Stephanie Jones, Bill Bowes 2014-15 Record: 10-23-3 (6-13-2) Hockey SID: Doug Poole SID Phone: 603-862-2585 SID Email: doug.poole@unh.edu
About Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Location: Troy, N.Y. Enrollment: 7.000 President: Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson Athletic Director: Dr. Lee McElroy Conference: ECAC Arena (Capacity): Houston Field House (4,800) Head Coach: John Burke (Bowling Green ’91) Record: 157-164-39 Assistant Coaches: Melanie Greene, Derek Alfama, Robert Cathcart 2014-15 Record: 7-23-4 (5-16-1) Hockey SID: Perry Laskaris SID Phone: 518-276-8417 SID Email: laskap2@rpi.edu
Katey Stone
Hilary Witt
John Burke
Union College Dutchwomen
Saturday, Jan. 9th Messa Rink - Schenectady, N.Y. Friday, Feb. 19th High Point Solutions Arena - Hamden, Conn.
Robert Morris University Colonials
Friday, Jan. 15th High Point Solutions Arena - Hamden, Conn. Saturday Jan. 16th High Point Solutions Arena - Hamden, Conn.
Boston University Terriers
Wednesday, Jan. 20th High Point Solutions Arena - Hamden, Conn.
About Union College Location: Schenectady, N.Y. Enrollment: 2,246 President: Stephen C. Ainlay Athletic Director: Jim McLaughlin Conference: ECAC Arena (Capacity): Messa Rink (2,225) Head Coach: Claudia Asano Barcomb (Harvard ’99) Record: 36-208-26 Assistant Coaches: Ali Boe, Chris Cobb, Ashley Johnston 2014-15 Record: 4-22-8 (1-16-5) Hockey SID: Eric McDowell SID Phone: 518-388-8377 SID Email: mcdowele@union.edu
About Robert Morris University Location: Moon Township, Pa. Enrollment: 5,359 President: David Jamison Athletic Director: Craig Coleman, M.D. Conference: College Hockey America Arena (Capacity): Island Sports Complex (1,000) Head Coach: Paul Colontino (Mercyhurst ‘00) Record: 69-51-15 Assistant Coaches: Logan Bittle, Chelsea Walkland 2014-15 Record: 11-19-5 (8-8-4 CHA) Hockey SID: Rachel Labosky SID Phone: 412-397-6070 SID Email: sidga02@rmu.edu
About Boston University Location: Boston University Enrollment: 16,512 President: Robert A. Brown Athletic Director: Drew Marrochello Conference: Hockey East Arena (Capacity): Walter Brown Arena (3,806) Head Coach: Brian Durocher (Boston University ‘78) Record: 208-115-41 Assistant Coaches: Katie Lachapelle, Allison Coomey 2014-15 Record: 25-9-3 (15-5-1) Hockey SID: Kevin Edelson SID Phone: 617-358-4177 SID Email: kedelson@bu.edu
Claudia Asano Barcomb
Paul Colontino
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Quinnipiac Bobcats (Women) 20142015 Team Statistics
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>> OVERALL 2014-15 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Quinnipiac | Overall ‐ 38 GP (26‐ 9‐ 3 .724) | Conf Only ‐ 22 GP (15‐ 5‐ 2 .727) | Career ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐|‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐|‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐|‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS 28 Taylar Cianfarano F FR | 37 17 13 30 8/ 16 3 0 8 0 | 21 6 9 15 5/ 10 2 0 4 0 | 37 17 13 30 24 Nicole Connery F JR | 38 13 14 27 7/ 14 3 0 2 1 | 22 8 9 17 4/ 8 1 0 1 1 | 107 29 36 65 7 Nicole Kosta F SR | 36 10 16 26 13/ 26 1 0 0 0 | 20 7 8 15 4/ 8 1 0 0 0 | 104 29 69 98 13 Erica Udén Johansson F SR | 38 10 15 25 7/ 14 1 0 2 0 | 22 7 10 17 1/ 2 0 0 2 0 | 125 42 54 96 18 Emma Woods F SO | 38 11 13 24 2/ 4 2 0 4 0 | 22 5 6 11 2/ 4 1 0 2 0 | 75 24 25 49 22 Shiann Darkangelo F SR | 37 10 10 20 7/ 14 2 1 3 0 | 21 6 7 13 7/ 14 2 0 2 0 | 144 56 46 102 11 Morgan Fritz‐Ward F SR | 38 4 15 19 4/ 8 0 0 2 0 | 22 2 9 11 3/ 6 0 0 1 0 | 123 16 26 42 17 Nicole Brown F JR | 38 3 12 15 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 | 22 1 6 7 0 0 0 0 | 111 12 29 41 21 Cydney Roesler D JR | 37 7 6 13 2/ 4 3 0 3 0 | 22 6 3 9 2/ 4 2 0 3 0 | 110 10 29 39 15 Kristen Tamberg D JR | 38 0 13 13 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 | 22 0 4 4 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 111 2 24 26 16 Lindsey West D JR | 38 4 6 10 5/ 10 0 0 1 0 | 22 2 5 7 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 | 91 6 10 16 10 Taryn Baumgardt D SO | 38 2 4 6 3/ 6 0 0 1 0 | 22 1 2 3 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 75 3 10 13 6 Meghan Turner F SO | 38 4 1 5 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 | 22 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 | 75 9 9 18 25 Emma Greco D SO | 32 0 5 5 5/ 10 0 0 0 0 | 18 0 3 3 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 | 69 0 8 8 12 Danielle Marmer F SO | 32 1 2 3 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 61 1 2 3 23 Raquel Pennoyer F FR | 37 1 1 2 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 22 1 1 2 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 37 1 1 2 19 Shannon Cherpak D FR | 14 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 | 8 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 | 14 0 2 2 9 Alicia Barry D FR | 37 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 | 22 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 | 37 0 2 2 8 Tori DeAngelis F FR | 28 0 1 1 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 20 0 1 1 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 28 0 1 1 3 Olivia Agostinelli F JR | 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | | 32 0 0 0 34 Sydney Rossman G SO | 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 12 0 0 0 26 Mika Nervick F SO | 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 33 0 0 0 78 Chelsea Laden G SR | 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 88 0 0 0 Bench | 3/ 6 | 1/ 2 | ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐|‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐|‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐|‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Quinnipiac | 38 97 151 248 81/162 15 1 26 1 | 22 54 87 141 41/ 82 9 0 15 1 | Opponents | 38 45 79 124 94/188 8 0 9 2 | 22 25 44 69 50/100 5 0 5 1 | ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐|‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐|‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ## Goaltending (Overall) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO %Time | Overall 78 Chelsea Laden SR | 36 2122:12 42 556 598 .930 1.19 25‐ 9‐ 2 .722 36 16 92.0% | +:1092:46 47.4% 34 Sydney Rossman SO | 4 181:15 3 42 45 .933 0.99 1‐ 0‐ 1 .750 2 1 7.9% | ‐: 319:25 13.8% Open Net | 10 3:08 0 0 0.1% | E: 894:24 38.8% Quinnipiac | 38 2306:35 45 598 643 .930 1.17 26‐ 9‐ 3 .724 38 17 100.0% | Opponents | 38 2306:35 97 1163 1260 .923 2.52 9‐26‐ 3 .276 38 3 100.0% | ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐|‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐|‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ## Goaltending (Conference Only) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO %Time | Conference Only 78 Chelsea Laden SR | 21 1256:29 25 309 334 .925 1.19 14‐ 5‐ 2 .714 21 9 93.9% | +: 613:46 45.9% 34 Sydney Rossman SO | 2 79:52 0 17 17 1.000 0.00 1‐ 0‐ 0 1.000 1 1 6.0% | ‐: 143:33 10.7% Open Net | 4 1:25 0 0 0.1% | E: 580:27 43.4% Quinnipiac | 22 1337:46 25 326 351 .929 1.12 15‐ 5‐ 2 .727 22 10 100.0% | Opponents | 22 1337:46 54 652 706 .924 2.42 5‐15‐ 2 .273 22 2 100.0% | ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐|‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐|‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ## Goaltending (Career) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO | 78 Chelsea Laden SR | 88 5045:12 131 1570 1701 .923 1.56 51‐22‐12 .671 84 25 | 34 Sydney Rossman SO | 12 446:42 9 125 134 .933 1.21 4‐ 0‐ 1 .900 6 2 | ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐|‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Special Teams (Overall|Conference) | Power Play Penalty Kill Combined PPC/G | Power Play Penalty Kill Combined PPC/G Quinnipiac | 15/ 88 .170 68/ 76 .895 83/164 .506 2.3 | 9/ 47 .191 34/ 39 .872 43/ 86 .500 2.1 Opponents | 8/ 76 .105 73/ 88 .830 81/164 .494 2.0 | 5/ 39 .128 38/ 47 .809 43/ 86 .500 1.8 ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐|‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐|‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Scoring/Shots (Overall|Conference) | 1st 2nd 3rd OT TOT | 1st 2nd 3rd OT SOG | 1st 2nd 3rd OT TOT | 1st 2nd 3rd OT SOG Quinnipiac | 27 38 31 1 97 | 412 450 384 14 1260 | 15 21 18 0 54 | 239 233 227 7 706 Opponents | 13 10 19 3 45 | 199 204 225 15 643 | 7 6 10 2 25 | 108 108 124 11 351 Difference | +14 +28 +12 ‐2 +52 |+213 +246 +159 ‐1 +617 | +8 +15 +8 ‐2 +29 |+131 +125 +103 ‐4 +355 ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐|‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐|‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Game Averages (Overall|Conference) | G/GM A/GM PTS/G SOG/G PEN/G PIM/G PPG/G | G/GM A/GM PTS/G SOG/G PEN/G PIM/G PPG/G Quinnipiac | 2.55 3.97 6.53 33.2 2.1 4.3 0.4 | 2.45 3.95 6.41 32.1 1.9 3.7 0.4 Opponents | 1.18 2.08 3.26 16.9 2.5 4.9 0.2 | 1.14 2.00 3.14 16.0 2.3 4.5 0.2 Difference | +1.37 +1.89 +3.26 +16.2 ‐0.3 ‐0.7 +0.2 | +1.32 +1.95 +3.27 +16.1 ‐0.4 ‐0.8 +0.2 ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐|‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐|‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
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2014-15 SITUATIONAL STATISTICS Quinnipiac led after 2nd period
22-2-2
Quinnipiac played at home
13-2-1
Opponent led after 2nd period
0-5-1
Quinnipiac played on the road
11-6-2
Score was tied after 2nd period
4-2-0
BOBCATS RECORD WHEN...
Quinnipiac played at a neutral site
2-1-0
Quinnipiac played in October
6-0-1
Game was decided by one goal
5-5-0
Quinnipiac played in November
7-0-1
Game was decided by two goals
8-0-0
Quinnipiac played in December
0-1-1
Game was decided by three goals
8-3-0
Quinnipiac played in January
8-3-0
Game was decided by four goals
2-0-0
Quinnipiac played in February
5-3-0
Game was decided by more than four goals
3-1-0
Quinnipiac played in March
0-2-0 Days of the Week 19-7-2
On Monday
0-0-0
Games vs. Hockey East opponents
4-2-0
On Tuesday
2-0-0
Games vs. CHA opponents
3-0-1
On Wednesday
0-1-0
On Thursday
0-0-0
Games vs. ECAC Hockey opponents
On Friday
11-4-1
6-3-0
On Saturday
13-3-1
2-1-0
On Sunday
4-6-0
State-by-State
After a win
18-5-3
After a loss After a tie
Games vs. ranked opponents
0-0-1
Games vs. non-ranked opponents
22-2-3
In Connecticut
Conference games
15-5-2
In Massachusetts
15-3-1 0-4-0
Non-conference games
9-2-1
In New Hampshire
1-0-1
Postseason games
2-2-0
In New Jersey
1-0-0
In New York
5-2-0
Quinnipiac outshoots opponent
26-5-3
In Pennsylvania
3-0-1
Opponent outshoots Quinnipiac
0-4-0
In Rhode Island
1-0-0
Shots were even
0-0-0
Quinnipiac did not score
0-3-0
Quinnipiac scored one goal
4-5-1
Quinnipiac scored two goals
4-0-1
Quinnipiac scored three goals
9-1-0
Quinnipiac scored four goals
5-0-1
Quinnipiac scored five goals
2-0-0
Quinnipiac scored six or more goals
2-0-0
Quinnipiac scores first
25-3-3
Opponent scores first
1-6-0
Quinnipiac led after 1st period
14-1-1
Opponent led after 1st period
1-6-0
Score was tied after 1st period
11-2-2
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>> Game 1 Oct 3, 2014 University of Connecticut Huskies 0 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 3 High Point Solutions Arena • Hamden, Conn. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot ------------------------Connecticut......... 0 0 0 - 0 Quinnipiac........... 1 2 0 - 3 1st period - 1, QU, CIANFARANO, Taylar/1 (KOSTA, Nicole/1, UDEN JOHANSSON, E./1) 9:27. Penalties - Fredette, Justine, UCONN (tripping) 9:27. 2nd period - 2, QU, BROWN, Nicole/1 (WEST, Lindsey/1, WOODS, Emma/1) 2:54. 3, QU, CONNERY, Nicole/1 (FRITZ-WARD, Morgan/1, BAUMGARDT, Taryn/1) 16:49. Penalties - TURNER, Meghan, QU (tripping) 11:32. 3rd period - Penalties - Snodgrass, Emily, UCONN (checking) 8:21; CONNERY, Nicole, QU (elbowing) 9:02. Shots on goal - UCONN 4-1-4 9; QU 10-13-13 36. Power plays - UCONN 0 of 2; QU 0 of 2. Penalties - UCONN 2 (4 min); QU 2 (4 min). Goalies - UCONN, Chuli, Elaine 0-2-1 (60:00 minutes, 36 shots-33 saves); QU, LADEN, Chelsea 1-0-0 (59:56, 9-9) , EMPTY NET (00:04, 0-0). Attendance-412
>> Game 2
Oct 11, 2014 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 3 Penn State University Nittany Lions 0
Pegula Ice Arena • State College, Pa. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot ------------------------Quinnipiac.......... 1 2 0 - 3 Penn State.......... 0 0 0 - 0 1st period - 1, QU, WEST, Lindsey/1 (TAMBERG, Kristen/1, CIANFARANO, Taylar/1) 19:21. Penalties KOSTA, Nicole, QU (checking) 5:25; MARMER, Danielle, QU (tripping) 16:09. 2nd period - 2, QU, ROESLER, Cydney/2 (KOSTA, Nicole/1, UDEN JOHANSSON, E./2) 10:23 (pp). 3, QU, CIANFARANO, Taylar/3 (ROESLER, Cydney/2, KOSTA, Nicole/1) 14:02. Penalties - Martin, Remi, PSU (high sticking) :48; Pardoski, Jordin, PSU (hooking) 9:19; UDEN JOHANSSON, E., QU (interference) 18:20. 3rd period - Penalties - Martin, Remi, PSU (bl) 8:57; Sutton, Bella, PSU (tripping) 14:18; WEST, Lindsey, QU (holding) 19:09. Shots on goal - QU 8-18-8 34; PSU 5-5-0 10. Power plays - QU 1 of 4; PSU 0 of 4. Penalties - QU 4 (8 min); PSU 4 (8 min). Goalies - QU, LADEN, Chelsea 2-0-0 (60:00 minutes, 10 shots-10 saves); PSU, Whitlinger, Celine 0-2-0 (60:00, 34-31). Attendance - 427
>> Game 3
Oct 12, 2014 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 1 Penn State University Lions 1
Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT Tot ---------------------------Quinnipiac.......... 0 1 0 0 - 1 Penn State.......... 0 0 1 0 - 1 1st period - Penalties - CIANFARANO, Taylar, QU (tripping) 12:53; Sutton, Bella, PSU (tripping) 15:35. 2nd period - 1, QU, DARKANGELO, Shiann/1 12:20 (sh). Penalties - Jahnke, Paige, PSU (interference) 6:07; BROWN, Nicole, QU (roughing) 11:48.
2nd period - Penalties - Browne, Hailey, MAINE (tripping) 16:33.
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3rd period - 1, QU, CIANFARANO, Taylar/5 (TAMBERG, Kristen/3) 5:02. 2, QU, CONNERY, Nicole/2 (TAMBERG, Kristen/4) 19:32 (empty net) (pp). Penalties - KOSTA, Nicole, QU (checking) :38; Cook, Abbey, MAINE (holding) 8:57; UDEN JOHANSSON, E., QU (hitting from behind) 13:36; Sakundiak, Morgan, MAINE (hitting from behind) 18:47.
Shots on goal - QU 12-22-9-3 46; PSU 4-4-9-1 18. Power plays - QU 0 of 2; PSU 0 of 5. Penalties - QU 2 (4 min); PSU 2 (4 min). Goalies - QU, ROSSMAN, Sydney (65:00 minutes, 18 shots-17 saves); PSU, Ehresmann, Hannah (65:00, 46-45).
Shots on goal - MAINE 3-2-2 7; QU 17-11-15 43. Power plays - MAINE 0 of 3; QU 1 of 3. Penalties - MAINE 3 (6 min); QU 3 (6 min). Goalies - MAINE, Treacy, Meghann 2-4-0 (58:52 minutes, 42 shots-41 saves) , EMPTY NET (01:08, 0-0); QU, LADEN, Chelsea 4-0-0 (60:00, 7-7).
Attendance - 410
Attendance - 284
>> Game 4 Oct 17, 2014 University of Maine Black Bears 0 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 4
>> Game 6 Oct 24, 2014 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 4 University of New Hampshire Wildcats 1
High Point Solutions Arena • Hamden, Conn.
Whittemore Center • Durham, N.H.
Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot ------------------------Maine............... 0 0 0 - 0 Quinnipiac.......... 2 2 0 - 4
Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot ------------------------Quinnipiac.......... 1 2 1 - 4 New Hampshire...... 0 1 0 - 1
1st period - 1, QU, CIANFARANO, Taylar/3 (FRITZWARD, Morgan/2, GRECO, Emma/1) 5:33. 2, QU, CIANFARANO, Taylar/4 (CONNERY, Nicole/1) 13:44. Penalties - KOSTA, Nicole, QU (elbowing) 14:06.
1st period - 1, QU, TURNER, Meghan/1 (BROWN, Nicole/3) 14:22. Penalties -
3rd period - 2, PSU, Petersen, Amy/2 (Bowman, Laura/2) 3:10. Penalties -
2nd period - 3, QU, WOODS, Emma/1 (BROWN, Nicole/1) 12:27. 4, QU, UDEN JOHANSSON, E./1 (BROWN, Nicole/2, TAMBERG, Kristen/2) 19:12. Penalties Browne, Hailey, MAINE (roughing) 4:27; CONNERY, Nicole, QU (roughing) 7:42; Gilmour, Kristin, MAINE (roughing) 10:01. 3rd period - Penalties - TAMBERG, Kristen, QU (holding) 3:41; KOSTA, Nicole, QU (roughing) 8:33; Gilmour, Kristin, MAINE (tripping) 10:48; BAUMGARDT, Taryn, QU (holding) 19:20. Shots on goal - MAINE 3-4-6 13; QU 11-22-14 47. Power plays - MAINE 0 of 5; QU 0 of 3. Penalties - MAINE 3 (6 min); QU 5 (10 min). Goalies - MAINE, Fujimagari, Mariah (20:00 minutes, 14 shots-14 saves) , Treacy, Meghann 2-3-0 (40:00, 33-29); QU, LADEN, Chelsea 3-0-0 (60:00, 13-13). Attendance - 210
>> Game 5 Oct 18, 2014 University of Maine Black Bears 0 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 2 High Point Solutions Arena • Hamden, Conn.
Pegula Ice Arena • State College, Pa.
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Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot ------------------------Maine............... 0 0 0 - 0 Quinnipiac.......... 0 0 2 - 2 1st period - Penalties - UDEN JOHANSSON, E., QU (holding) 12:28.
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2nd period - 2, QU, DARKANGELO, Shiann/2 (UDEN JOHANSSON, E./3, KOSTA, Nicole/4) :24. 3, QU, CIANFARANO, Taylar/6 (FRITZ-WARD, Morgan/3, CONNERY, Nicole/2) 7:43. 4, UNH, Redlick, Brittney/1 (Mork, Kayla/4) 11:49. Penalties - Carlson, Sara, UNH (interference) 9:39; BROWN, Nicole, QU (checking) 17:09. 3rd period - 5, QU, MARMER, Danielle/1 (TAMBERG, Kristen/5) 3:49. Penalties - BROWN, Nicole, QU (hooking) 1:31; Armstrong, Hannah, UNH (checking) 10:06; KOSTA, Nicole, QU (checking) 18:25. Shots on goal - QU 13-16-9 38; UNH 2-6-8 16. Power plays - QU 0 of 2; UNH 0 of 3. Penalties - QU 3 (6 min); UNH 2 (4 min). Goalies - QU, LADEN, Chelsea 5-0-0 (60:00 minutes, 16 shots-15 saves); UNH, Vaattovaara, Vilma 2-5-1 (60:00, 38-34). Attendance - 268
>> Game 7
Quinnipiac University Bobcats Colgate University Raiders
Oct. 31, 2014 4 4
Starr Rink • Hamilton, N.Y. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot ------------------------Quinnipiac.......... 1 1 2 - 4 Colgate............. 0 0 1 - 1 1st period - 1, QU, CONNERY, Nicole (CIANFARANO, Taylar) 12:07 (pp). Penalties - DARKANGELO,
Shiann, QU (elbowing) 6:52; Haus, Kayla, COLGATEW (holding) 10:14; Zalewski, Annika, COLGATEW (hooking) 15:17. 2nd period - 2, QU, ROESLER, Cydney (CONNERY, Nicole, CIANFARANO, Taylar) 18:36. Penalties WEST, Lindsey, QU (tripping) 9:43. 3rd period - 3, COLGATEW, Sullivan, Megan (Zalewski, Annika, Perry, Shelby) 11:37 (pp). 4, QU, BROWN, Nicole (WOODS, Emma, GRECO, Emma) 18:19. 5, QU, CONNERY, Nicole (FRITZ-WARD, Morgan, CIANFARANO, Taylar) 19:03 (empty net). Penalties KOSTA, Nicole, QU (hooking) 3:44; TAMBERG, Kristen, QU (high sticking) 4:59; DEANGELIS, Tori, QU (hooking) 11:01. Shots on goal - QU 10-13-8 31; COLGATEW 1-4-4 9. Power plays - QU 1 of 2; COLGATEW 1 of 5. Penalties - QU 5 (10 min); COLGATEW 2 (4 min). Goalies - QU, LADEN, Chelsea 6-0-0 (60:00 minutes, 9 shots-8 saves); COLGATEW, Rando, Ashlynne 2-3-0 (59:47, 30-27) , EMPTY NET (00:13, 0-0). Attendance - 130
>> Game 8
Quinnipiac University Bobcats Cornell University Big Red
Nov. 1, 2014 3 0
Lynah Rink • Ithaca, N.Y. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot -------------------------Quinnipiac.......... 3 0 0 - 3 Cornell............. 0 0 - 0
(UDEN JOHANSSON, E./4, KOSTA, Nicole/6) 18:02 (pp). Penalties - Godin, Jenn, WRPI (hooking) 17:37. 3rd period - 4, QU, CONNERY, Nicole/5 (CIANFARANO, Taylar/5) 2:34. 5, QU, CONNERY, Nicole/6 (ROESLER, Cydney/3, CIANFARANO, Taylar/6) 8:37. 6, WRPI, Horwood, Laura/2 (Svoboda, Ali/2) 16:15. 7, QU, BAUMGARDT, Taryn/1 (UDEN JOHANSSON, E./5) 17:13. Penalties Shots on goal - WRPI 3-1-9 13; QU 12-8-12 32. Power plays - WRPI 0 of 1; QU 1 of 1. Penalties - WRPI 1 (2 min); QU 1 (2 min). Goalies - WRPI, Piper, Brianna 0-5-2 (60:00 minutes, 32 shots-26 saves); QU, LADEN, Chelsea 8-0-0 (60:00, 13-12). Attendance - 323
>> Game 10
Nov 15, 2014 Union College Dutchwomen 0 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 5
Attendance - 656
>> Game 12
St. Lawrence University Saints Quinnipiac University Bobcats
Nov. 22, 2014 0 0
High Point Solutions Arena • Hamden, Conn. Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT Tot ----------------------------St. Lawrence..... 0 2 0 0 - 2 Quinnipiac.......... 1 0 1 0 - 2 1st period - 1, QU, WOODS, Emma/5 10:42. Penalties - DARKANGELO, Shiann, QU (tripping) 18:24. 2nd period - 2, SLU, Brooke Webster/9 (Jacqueline Wand/8, Kennedy Marchment/8) :38. 3, SLU, Jenna Marks/8 (Kailee Heidersbach/5, Kayla Raniwsky/7) 14:52. Penalties -
High Point Solutions Arena • Hamden, Conn. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot -------------------------Union............... 0 0 0 - 0 Quinnipiac.......... 1 1 3 - 5 1st period - 1, QU, ROESLER, Cydney/3 (BROWN, Nicole/5) 11:20. Penalties - Kathryn Davis, UNION (checking) 18:32.
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Goalies - CLARKSON, Tiley,Shea 9-4-1 (57:54 minutes, 19 shots-18 saves) , EMPTY NET (02:06, 0-0); QU, LADEN, Chelsea 10-0-0 (60:00, 15-15).
2nd period - 2, QU, UDEN JOHANSSON, E./3 (DARKANGELO, Shiann/1) 12:14. Penalties -
3rd period - 4, QU, CONNERY, Nicole/7 (FRITZWARD, Morgan/6) 10:41. Penalties OT period - Penalties Shots on goal - SLU 4-9-3-3 19; QU 6-5-11-4 26. Power plays - SLU 0 of 1; QU 0 of 0. Penalties - SLU 0 (0 min); QU 1 (2 min). Goalies - SLU, Carmen MacDonald (64:51 minutes, 26 shots-24 saves) , EMPTY NET (00:09, 0-0); QU, LADEN, Chelsea (65:00, 19-17). Attendance - 507
1st period - 1, QU, CIANFARANO, Taylar/7 (CONNERY, Nicole/4, TAMBERG, Kristen/6) 4:32. 2, QU, TURNER, Meghan/2 (WOODS, Emma/3, BROWN, Nicole/4) 17:18. 3, QU, WOODS, Emma/2 (FRITZ-WARD, Morgan/5, KOSTA, Nicole/5) 19:27 (pp). Penalties Brown, Jess, COR (interference) 12:07; Smith, Sydney, COR (cross-checking) 17:46. 2nd period - Penalties - WEST, Lindsey, QU (hooking) 8:34; O’Connor, Erin, COR (tripping) 14:15. 3rd period - Penalties - Poudrier, Cassandra, COR (hooking) 4:41; GRECO, Emma, QU (bc) 15:24; O’Connor, Erin, COR (hooking) 16:10. Shots on goal - QU 13-8-9 30; COR 2-5-7 14. Power plays - QU 1 of 5; COR 0 of 2. Penalties - QU 2 (4 min); COR 5 (10 min). Goalies - QU, LADEN, Chelsea 7-0-0 (60:00 minutes, 14 shots-14 saves); COR, Voorheis,Paula 0-3-0 (60:00, 30-27). Attendance - 643
3rd period - 3, QU, KOSTA, Nicole/2 (UDEN JOHANSSON, E./6) 7:27. 4, QU, WOODS, Emma/3 (CIANFARANO, Taylar/7) 15:29. 5, QU, UDEN JOHANSSON, E./4 (KOSTA, Nicole/7, CHERPAK, Shannon/1) 17:38. Penalties - A. Tancrell-Fontaine, UNION (tripping) 12:40. Shots on goal - UNION 0-5-3 8; QU 15-23-25 63. Power plays - UNION 0 of 0; QU 0 of 2. Penalties - UNION 2 (4 min); QU 0 (0 min). Goalies - UNION, Shenae Lundberg 1-10-2 (60:00 minutes, 63 shots-58 saves); QU, LADEN, Chelsea 9-0-0 (59:54, 8-8) , EMPTY NET (00:06, 0-0). Attendance - 505
>> Game 11
Nov 21, 2014 Clarkson University Golden Knights 0 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 1 High Point Solutions Arena • Hamden, Conn. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot -------------------------Clarkson............ 0 0 0 - 0 Quinnipiac.......... 0 1 0 - 1
High Point Solutions Arena • Hamden, Conn.
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Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot -------------------------Rensselaer.......... 0 0 1 - 1 Quinnipiac.......... 1 2 3 - 6
2nd period - 1, QU, WOODS, Emma/4 (BAUMGARDT, Taryn/2, BROWN, Nicole/6) 13:39. Penalties -
1st period - 1, QU, KOSTA, Nicole/1 7:52. Penalties UDEN JOHANSSON, E., QU (hooking) 15:30. 2nd period - 2, QU, UDEN JOHANSSON, E./2 (BARRY, Alicia/1) 11:07. 3, QU, DARKANGELO, Shiann/3
Quinnipiac University Bobcats Princeton University Tigers
Nov 25, 2014 2 0
Hobey Baker Memorial Rink • Princeton, N.J. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot --------------------Quinnipiac.......... 1 0 1 - 2 Princeton........... 0 0 0 - 0 1st period - 1, QU, DARKANGELO, Shiann (UDEN JOHANSSON, E., KOSTA, Nicole) 10:17. Penalties 2nd period - Penalties - WOODS, Emma, QU (checking) 7:41; GRECO, Emma, QU (interference) 14:54.
>> Game 9
Nov 14, 2014 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Engineers 1 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 6
>> Game 13
3rd period - Penalties - Mercer,Cayley, CLARKSON (hooking) 11:10; KOSTA, Nicole, QU (tripping) 17:51. Shots on goal - CLARKSON 3-8-4 15; QU 6-8-5 19. Power plays - CLARKSON 0 of 1; QU 0 of 1. Penalties - CLARKSON 1 (2 min); QU 1 (2 min).
3rd period - 2, QU, ROESLER, Cydney (TURNER, Meghan, BROWN, Nicole) 7:36. Penalties - Pankowski, Ali, PRINW (checking) 4:01; CIANFARANO, Taylar, QU (tripping) 7:56. Shots on goal - QU 9-10-8 27; PRINW 3-8-11 22. Power plays - QU 0 of 1; PRINW 0 of 3. Penalties - QU 3 (6 min); PRINW 1 (2 min). Goalies - QU, LADEN, Chelsea 11-0-1 (60:00 minutes, 22 shots-22 saves); PRINW, Newell, Kimberly 5-4-1 (57:35, 27-25) , EMPTY NET (02:25, 0-0). Attendance - 225
>> Game 14
Yale University Bulldogs Quinnipiac University Bobcats
Nov 28, 2014 2 5
Freitas Ice Forum • Storrs, Conn.
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Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot --------------------Yale................ 0 0 2 - 2 Quinnipiac.......... 1 2 2 - 5
Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT Tot ----------------------------Quinnipiac.......... 1 2 1 0 - 4 Dartmouth........... 1 1 2 0 - 4
Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot ------------------------Quinnipiac.......... 0 3 1 - 4 Union............... 0 0 0 - 0
1st period - 1, QU, TURNER, Meghan/3 9:00. Penalties - Murray, Madi, YALE (hooking) 1:53; Martini, Kate, YALE (cross-checking) 5:22; WEST, Lindsey, QU (holding) 13:52.
1st period - 1, QU, UDEN JOHANSSON, E./5 (DARKANGELO, Shiann/3) 4:56. 2, DART, Ottenbreit, Kennedy/3 (Forfar, Ailish/5, Whitford, Olivia/2) 10:32 (pp). Penalties - Whitford, Olivia, DART (tripping) 6:41; FRITZ-WARD, Morgan, QU (hooking) 8:46.
1st period - Penalties - CONNERY, Nicole, QU (slashing) 5:16; Erica Kelly, UNION (tripping) 11:51.
2nd period - 2, QU, WOODS, Emma/6 (BROWN, Nicole/8) 8:20. 3, QU, FRITZ-WARD, Morgan/1 (CONNERY, Nicole/5) 15:14. Penalties - Austin, Ali, YALE (interference) 2:27; KOSTA, Nicole, QU (tripping) 2:52; TAMBERG, Kristen, QU (hooking) 3:36; Marchin, Taylor, YALE (tripping) 4:33; PENNOYER, Raquel, QU (interference) 16:37; TEAM, YALE (too many players on ice) 17:43. 3rd period - 4, YALE, Mock, Stephanie/6 (Tarrant, Gretchen/2, Wheeler, Brittany/3) 3:22. 5, QU, UDEN JOHANSSON, E./5 (KOSTA, Nicole/9) 5:40. 6, YALE, Staenz, Phoebe/1 (Haddad, Jamie/6) 10:42. 7, QU, KOSTA, Nicole/3 (UDEN JOHANSSON, E./8) 18:38 (empty net). Penalties - Haddad, Jamie, YALE (roughing) 8:34.
2nd period - 3, DART, Ottenbreit, Kennedy/3 (Stacey, Laura/7) 5:43 (pp). 4, QU, TURNER, Meghan/4 (BROWN, Nicole/9, WOODS, Emma/5) 6:57. 5, QU, UDEN JOHANSSON, E./7 (KOSTA, Nicole/10, DARKANGELO, Shiann/3) 15:31. Penalties - GRECO, Emma, QU (interference) 4:37; BAUMGARDT, Taryn, QU (tripping) 16:20; ROESLER, Cydney, QU (interference) 19:25. 3rd period - 6, DART, Illikainen, Morgan/1 (Ottenbreit, Kennedy/4, Allen, Lindsey/1) :34 (pp). 7, QU, KOSTA, Nicole/4 (DARKANGELO, Shiann/3) 6:52. 8, DART, Tebano, Eleni (Zeiss, Samantha, Forfar, Ailish) 16:37. Penalties OT period - Penalties - CONNERY, Nicole, QU (tripping) 2:48; Korbs, Emma, DART (tripping) 5:00.
Shots on goal - YALE 4-9-5 18; QU 8-18-7 33. Power plays - YALE 0 of 3; QU 0 of 6. Penalties - YALE 6 (12 min); QU 4 (8 min). Goalies - YALE, Leonoff, Jaimie 3-5-1 (58:50 minutes, 32 shots-28 saves) , EMPTY NET (01:10, 0-0); QU, LADEN, Chelsea 12-0-1 (60:00, 18-16).
Shots on goal - QU 8-12-12-1 33; DART 4-7-11-3 25. Power plays - QU 0 of 1; DART 3 of 5. Penalties - QU 5 (10 min); DART 2 (4 min). Goalies - QU, LADEN, Chelsea (65:00 minutes, 25 shots21 saves); DART, Chemago, Robyn (65:00, 33-29
Attendance - 137
Attendance - 735
>> Game 15 Nov. 29, 2014 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 3 Clarkson University Golden Knights 1
>> Game 17
Dec. 6, 2014 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 1 Harvard University Crimson 2 Bright-Landry Hocker Center • Cambridge, Mass.
Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot -------------------------Quinnipiac.......... 1 1 1 - 3 Clarkson............ 0 1 0 - 1
Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot ------------------------Quinnipiac.......... 1 0 0 - 1 Harvard............. 1 0 1 - 2
1st period - 1, QU, CIANFARANO, Taylar/8 (FRITZWARD, Morgan/7) 8:32. Penalties - TURNER, Meghan, QU (hooking) 9:28; Matteucci,Daniella, CLARKSON (slashing) 19:40.
1st period - 1, QU, WEST, Lindsey/2 (WOODS, Emma/6) 7:51. 2, HARVW, Fry, Lydnsey/1 (D’Oench, Miye/4) 19:32 (pp). Penalties - BAUMGARDT, Taryn, QU (holding) 19:02.
2nd period - 2, QU, WOODS, Emma/7 (DARKANGELO, Shiann/2) 10:58. 3, CLARKSON, Titus,Amanda/3 (Bellerive,Brielle/5, Fournier,Katelyn/3) 11:52. Penalties -
2nd period - Penalties - FRITZ-WARD, Morgan, QU (tripping) 2:18; Picard, Michelle, HARVW (holding) 9:20.
Shots on goal - QU 7-10-12 29; CLARKSON 9-11-5 25. Power plays - QU 0 of 1; CLARKSON 0 of 1. Penalties - QU 1 (2 min); CLARKSON 1 (2 min). Goalies - QU, LADEN, Chelsea 13-0-1 (59:54 minutes, 25 shots-24 saves) , EMPTY NET (00:06, 0-0); CLARKSON, Tiley,Shea 11-5-1 (58:11, 28-26) , EMPTY NET (01:49, 0-0).
3rd period - 3, HARVW, Mullins, Haley/3 (Heffernan, Karly/4, Gedman, Marissa/4) 7:09. Penalties D’Oench, Miye, HARVW (checking) 11:04; Picard, Michelle, HARVW (tripping) 18:56. Shots on goal - QU 5-2-8 15; HARVW 11-4-7 22. Power plays - QU 0 of 3; HARVW 1 of 2. Penalties - QU 2 (4 min); HARVW 3 (6 min). Goalies - QU, LADEN, Chelsea 13-1-2 (58:56 minutes, 22 shots-20 saves) , EMPTY NET (01:04, 0-0); HARVW, Maschmeyer, Emerance 2-2-2 (60:00, 15-14). Attendance - 611
Attendance - 172
>> Game 16
Dec. 5, 2014 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 4 Dartmouth College Big Green 4 Thompson Arena • Hanover, N.H.
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>> Game 18
Quinnipiac University Bobcats Union College Dutchwomen Messa Rink • Schenectady, N.Y.
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3rd period - 4, QU, ROESLER, Cydney/5 6:24. Penalties - Haley Welch, UNION (hooking) 13:12. Shots on goal - QU 13-12-14 39; UNION 1-3-0 4. Power plays - QU 1 of 3; UNION 0 of 1. Penalties - QU 1 (2 min); UNION 3 (6 min). Goalies - QU, LADEN, Chelsea 14-1-2 (60:00 minutes, 4 shots-4 saves); UNION, Shenae Lundberg 4-12-3 (60:00, 39-35). Attendance - 117
>> Game 19
Jan. 3, 2015 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 1 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Engineers 0 Houston Field House • Troy, N.Y.
Freitas Ice Forum • Storrs, Conn.
3rd period - 4, QU, FRITZ-WARD, Morgan/2 (ROESLER, Cydney/3, WOODS, Emma/4) 19:56 (empty net). Penalties -
2nd period - 1, QU, DARKANGELO, Shiann/5 (KOSTA, Nicole/11, ROESLER, Cydney/4) 7:38 (pp). 2, QU, FRITZ-WARD, Morgan/3 (CONNERY, Nicole/6, CIANFARANO, Taylar/8) 16:36. 3, QU, DARKANGELO, Shiann/5 (UDEN JOHANSSON, E./12, KOSTA, Nicole/9) 17:46. Penalties - Kathryn Davis, UNION (high sticking) 6:45.
Jan. 2, 2015 4 0
Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot ------------------------Quinnipiac.......... 0 1 0 - 1 Rensselaer.......... 0 0 0 - 0 1st period - Penalties - Kathryn Schilter, RPIWH (tripping) 16:37; Mari Mankey, RPIWH (tripping) 19:32. 2nd period - 1, QU, CIANFARANO, Taylar/9 (CONNERY, Nicole/7, FRITZ-WARD, Morgan/8) 15:12. Penalties - DEANGELIS, Tori, QU (hooking) 6:53; Kathryn Schilter, RPIWH (cross-checking) 11:23. 3rd period - Penalties Shots on goal - QU 15-11-8 34; RPIWH 1-2-5 8. Power plays - QU 0 of 3; RPIWH 0 of 1. Penalties - QU 1 (2 min); RPIWH 3 (6 min). Goalies - QU, LADEN, Chelsea 15-1-2 (60:00 minutes, 8 shots-8 saves); RPIWH, Kelly O’Brien 3-8-0 (59:10, 34-33) , EMPTY NET (00:50, 0-0). Attendance - 64
>> Game 20
Princeton University Tigers Quinnipiac University Bobcats
Jan. 6, 2015 1 3
High Point Solutions Arena • Hamden, Conn. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot ------------------------Princeton........... 0 0 1 - 1 Quinnipiac.......... 1 1 1 - 3 1st period - 1, QU, WEST, Lindsey/3 (CONNERY, Nicole/8, FRITZ-WARD, Morgan/9) 15:15. Penalties CIANFARANO, Taylar, QU (holding) 17:21; Koelzer, Kelsey, PRINW (tripping) 19:34. 2nd period - 2, QU, WOODS, Emma/8 (CONNERY,
Nicole/9, CHERPAK, Shannon/2) 13:07. Penalties 3rd period - 3, PRINW, Contini, Molly/9 (McDonell, Jaimie/11) 13:32. 4, QU, DARKANGELO, Shiann/7 (FRITZ-WARD, Morgan/10, TAMBERG, Kristen/7) 19:28 (empty net). Penalties Shots on goal - PRINW 4-4-6 14; QU 9-8-12 29. Power plays - PRINW 0 of 1; QU 0 of 1. Penalties - PRINW 1 (2 min); QU 1 (2 min). Goalies - PRINW, Newell, Kimberly 6-9-1 (58:42 minutes, 28 shots-26 saves) , EMPTY NET (01:18, 0-0); QU, LADEN, Chelsea 16-1-2 (60:00, 14-13).
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Shots on goal - YALE 6-6-6 18; QU 12-8-10 30. Power plays - YALE 0 of 0; QU 1 of 1. Penalties - YALE 1 (2 min); QU 0 (0 min). Goalies - YALE, Mandl, Hanna (40:00 minutes, 18 shots-17 saves) , Leonoff, Jaimie 6-8-1 (20:00, 12-9); QU, LADEN, Chelsea 18-1-2 (60:00, 18-17). Attendance - 402
Jan. 9, 2015 0 3
High Point Solutions Arena • Hamden, Conn. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot ------------------------Brown................ 0 0 0 - 0 Quinnipiac.......... 0 2 1 - 3 1st period - Penalties - Robson, Sarah, BRWN (checking) 16:15. 2nd period - 1, QU, UDEN JOHANSSON, E./8 (WEST, Lindsey/2, KOSTA, Nicole/13) 4:45. 2, QU, ROESLER, Cydney/6 (UDEN JOHANSSON, E./10) 7:52 (pp). Penalties - KOSTA, Nicole, QU (roughing) 2:16; Rolandelli, Alli, BRWN (tripping) 6:45; Vella, Lauren, BRWN (interference) 8:28; Rucker, Ariana, BRWN (interference) 17:46; CIANFARANO, Taylar, QU (hooking) 18:47. 3rd period - 3, QU, DARKANGELO, Shiann/7 (FRITZWARD, Morgan/11, TAMBERG, Kristen/8) 8:43. Penalties - KOSTA, Nicole, QU (hooking) 15:46; Vella, Lauren, BRWN (roughing) 16:01; CONNERY, Nicole, QU (roughing) 16:01; Micholson, Kelly, BRWN (checking) 18:47. Shots on goal - BRWN 3-5-1 9; QU 13-11-11 35. Power plays - BRWN 0 of 2; QU 1 of 5. Penalties - BRWN 6 (12 min); QU 4 (8 min). Goalies - BRWN, Elvin, Monica 4-7-0 (60:00 minutes, 35 shots-32 saves); QU, LADEN, Chelsea 17-1-2 (59:47, 9-9) , EMPTY NET (00:13, 0-0).
Jan 16, 2015 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 3 Robert Morris University Colonials 2 84 Lumber Arena • Moon Township, Pa. Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT Tot ---------------------------Quinnipiac.......... 0 1 1 1 - 3 Robert Morris....... 1 0 1 0 - 2 1st period - 1, RMU, Anissa Gamble/1 (Mackenzie Johnston/5, Mikaela Lowater/8) 14:58. Penalties Rebecca Vint, RMU (checking) 6:54. 2nd period - 2, QU, DARKANGELO, Shiann/9 (KOSTA, Nicole/14, ROESLER, Cydney/6) 8:06. Penalties Leah Carey, RMU (tripping) 10:48; Rebecca Vint, RMU (roughing) 11:43; CIANFARANO, Taylar, QU (roughing) 11:43. 3rd period - 3, RMU, Mackenzie Johnston/6 (Rebecca Vint/4, Maddie Collias/6) 4:49 (pp). 4, QU, CIANFARANO, Taylar/13 (TAMBERG, Kristen/10, WOODS, Emma/8) 14:02 (pp). Penalties - KOSTA, Nicole, QU (slashing) 4:14; Leah Carlson, RMU (tripping) 6:57; Katie Fergus, RMU (slashing) 12:03. OT period - 5, QU, BAUMGARDT, Taryn/2 (CIANFARANO, Taylar/9, FRITZ-WARD, Morgan/12) 1:10. Penalties Shots on goal - QU 14-15-14-4 47; RMU 10-6-4-0 20. Power plays - QU 1 of 4; RMU 1 of 1. Penalties - QU 2 (4 min); RMU 5 (10 min). Goalies - QU, LADEN, Chelsea 19-1-2 (61:07 minutes, 20 shots-18 saves) , EMPTY NET (00:03, 0-0); RMU, Jessica Dodds 4-10-2 (61:10, 47-44).
Jan. 10, 2015 Yale University Bulldogs 1 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 4 High Point Solutions Arena • Hamden, Conn. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot ------------------------Yale................ 1 0 0 - 1 Quinnipiac.......... 3 0 1 - 4
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Quinnipiac University Bobcats Boston University Terriers Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot ------------------------Quinnipiac.......... 0 0 1 - 1 Boston University... 2 0 2 - 4
1st period - 1, BU, Victoria Bach/11 (Rebecca Leslie/9, Jordan Juron/3) 5:26. 2, BU, Kayla Tutino/6 (Marie-Philip Poulin/8, Shannon Doyle/15) 13:27 (pp). Penalties - GRECO, Emma, QU (interference) 5:26; Lillian Braga, BU (interference) 12:00; TURNER, Meghan, QU (embellishment) 12:00; CIANFARANO, Taylar, QU (hooking) 13:12. 2nd period - Penalties - Diana Bennett, BU (interference) 8:23. 3rd period - 3, BU, Sarah Lefort/15 (Marie-Philip Poulin/9, Kayla Tutino/14) :37. 4, QU, KOSTA, Nicole/6 (TAMBERG, Kristen/11, BARRY, Alicia/2) 1:03. 5, BU, Marie-Philip Poulin/16 (Kayla Tutino/15, Alexis Woloschuk/4) 8:28. Penalties UDEN JOHANSSON, E., QU (interference) 13:46; TEAM, QU (bench) 13:46. Shots on goal - QU 7-6-9 22; BU 8-7-11 26. Power plays - QU 0 of 1; BU 1 of 4. Penalties - QU 5 (10 min); BU 2 (4 min). Goalies - QU, LADEN, Chelsea 20-2-2 (59:51 minutes, 26 shots-22 saves) , EMPTY NET (00:09, 0-0); BU, Victoria Hanson 9-3-1 (60:00, 22-21). Attendance - 202
>> Game 26
>> Game 24
Kelley Rink • Cambridge, Mass.
Jan. 17, 2015 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 3 Robert Morris University Colonials 0 84 Lumber Arena • Moon Township, Pa. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot ------------------------Quinnipiac.......... 0 2 1 - 3 Robert Morris....... 0 0 0 - 0
2nd period - 1, QU, CIANFARANO, Taylar/14 (DARKANGELO, Shiann/7, KOSTA, Nicole/15) 11:03. 2, QU, KOSTA, Nicole/5 (UDEN JOHANSSON, E./11, DARKANGELO, Shiann/8) 16:47. Penalties - KOSTA, Nicole, QU (tripping) 8:27. 3rd period - 3, QU, WOODS, Emma (CONNERY, Nicole, CIANFARANO, Taylar) 10:55 (pp). Penalties Megan Eady, RMU (tripping) 10:06; Rebecca Vint, RMU (roughing) 11:18; TEAM, QU (too many players
Jan. 21, 2015 1 4
Walter Brown Arena • Boston, Mass.
Quinnipiac University Bobcats Boston College Terriers
1st period - Penalties 1st period - 1, QU, CIANFARANO, Taylar/10 (CONNERY, Nicole/10) 3:01. 2, YALE, Murray, Eden/5 (Mock, Stephanie/4, Pensavalle, Courtney/5) 3:59. 3, QU, CIANFARANO, Taylar/11 (TAMBERG, Kristen/9, WOODS, Emma/7) 10:44 (pp). 4, QU, UDEN JOHANSSON, E./9 (DARKANGELO, Shiann/6, WEST, Lindsey/3) 16:55. Penalties - TEAM, YALE (too many players on ice) 9:59.
Shots on goal - QU 13-7-9 29; RMU 7-5-8 20. Power plays - QU 1 of 3; RMU 0 of 2. Penalties - QU 2 (4 min); RMU 2 (4 min). Goalies - QU, LADEN, Chelsea 20-1-2 (60:00 minutes, 20 shots-20 saves); RMU, Jessica Dodds 4-11-2 (60:00, 29-26).
Attendance - 201 Attendance - 226
>> Game 22
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>> Game 25
>> Game 23
Attendance - 240
>> Game 21
3rd period - 5, QU, CIANFARANO, Taylar/12 (ROESLER, Cydney/5, CONNERY, Nicole/11) 10:01. Penalties -
Jan. 24, 2015 1 2
Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot ------------------------Quinnipiac.......... 0 0 1 - 1 Boston College...... 1 1 0 - 2 1st period - 1, BC, Alex Carpenter/24 (Haley Skarupa/27, Kenzie Kent/21) 16:21. Penalties GRECO, Emma, QU (hooking) 10:41. 2nd period - 2, BC, Haley Skarupa/21 (Andie Anastos/11, Toni Ann Miano/10) 5:34. Penalties - Dana Trivigno, BC (elbowing) 10:25; FRITZ-WARD, Morgan, QU (embellishment) 13:26; Emily Pfalzer, BC (interference) 13:26; KOSTA, Nicole, QU (tripping) 17:03. 3rd period - 3, QU, CONNERY, Nicole/8 (WOODS, Emma/9, GRECO, Emma/3) 17:20. Penalties - TURNER, Meghan, QU (checking) 5:38. Shots on goal - QU 6-5-8 19; BC 4-17-9 30.
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Power plays - QU 0 of 1; BC 0 of 4. Penalties - QU 4 (8 min); BC 2 (4 min). Goalies - QU, LADEN, Chelsea 20-3-2 (58:40 minutes, 30 shots-28 saves) , EMPTY NET (01:20, 0-0); BC, Katie Burt 20-0-1 (60:00, 19-18).
Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT Tot ---------------------------Cornell............. 2 0 1 1 - 4 Quinnipiac.......... 1 2 0 0 - 3
1st period - 1, SLU, Amanda Boulier/6 (Hannah Miller/7, Ellie Williams/4) 1:43. Penalties -
High Point Solutions Arena • Hamden, Conn.
1st period - 1, COR, Brown,Jess/8 (Poudrier, Cassandra/11, Bunton,Hanna/5) 1:25. 2, QU, PENNOYER, Raquel/1 (DEANGELIS, Tori/1, CIANFARANO, Taylar/12) 8:37. 3, COR, Saulnier,Jillian/9 (Jenner,Brianne/25, Fulton,Emily/17) 19:30. Penalties - CONNERY, Nicole, QU (checking) 15:42.
Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT Tot ---------------------------Harvard............. 0 1 0 1 - 2 Quinnipiac.......... 0 1 0 0 - 1
2nd period - 4, QU, KOSTA, Nicole/10 (UDEN JOHANSSON, E./14, BAUMGARDT, Taryn/3) :40. 5, QU, CONNERY, Nicole/10 (WEST, Lindsey/4, PENNOYER, Raquel/1) 15:43. Penalties -
1st period - Penalties - Crowe, Hillary, HARVW (checking) 13:40.
3rd period - 6, COR, Doering,Kaitlin/5 (Woods,Taylor/11, O’Connor,Erin/18) 13:42. Penalties - ROESLER, Cydney, QU (holding) :44; PENNOYER, Raquel, QU (slashing) 3:42; DeBruin,Caroline, COR (slashing) 5:15; Woods,Taylor, COR (hooking) 14:32.
Attendance - 624
>> Game 27
Harvard University Crimson Quinnipiac University Bobcats
Jan. 30, 2015 2 1
2nd period - 1, QU, KOSTA, Nicole/7 (DARKANGELO, Shiann/9, UDEN JOHANSSON, E./12) 2:36. 2, HARVW, Armstrong, Kalley/4 (Daniels, Sydney/4) 14:44. Penalties -
OT period - 7, COR, Bunton,Hanna/5 (Woods,Taylor/12, Brown,Jess/11) 4:20. Penalties -
3rd period - Penalties OT period - 3, HARVW, Daniels, Sydney/12 (Edney, Sarah/9, Fry, Lydnsey/8) 3:26. Penalties Shots on goal - HARVW 5-6-4-3 18; QU 9-9-8-1 27. Power plays - HARVW 0 of 0; QU 0 of 1. Penalties - HARVW 1 (2 min); QU 0 (0 min). Goalies - HARVW, Maschmeyer, Emerance 8-3-2 (63:26 minutes, 27 shots-26 saves); QU, LADEN, Chelsea 20-4-2 (63:26, 18-16). Attendance - 879
>> Game 28
Jan. 31, 2015 Dartmouth College Big Green 1 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 3 High Point Solutions Arena • Hamden, Conn.
Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot ------------------------Dartmouth........... 0 0 1 - 1 Quinnipiac.......... 0 2 1 - 3 1st period - Penalties - WEST, Lindsey, QU (tripping) 17:40. 2nd period - 1, QU, KOSTA, Nicole/8 (DARKANGELO, Shiann/10, FRITZ-WARD, Morgan/13) 7:40 (pp). 2, QU, CONNERY, Nicole/9 (CIANFARANO, Taylar/11, GRECO, Emma/4) 15:48. Penalties - Ottenbreit, Kennedy, DART (interference) 6:34. 3rd period - 3, QU, KOSTA, Nicole/9 (UDEN JOHANSSON, E./13) 15:47. 4, DART, Ahbe, Brooke/3 (Berghuis, Catherine/6, Moir, Devon/2) 16:09. Penalties - CIANFARANO, Taylar, QU (tripping) 1:06. Shots on goal - DART 6-4-7 17; QU 12-12-6 30. Power plays - DART 0 of 2; QU 1 of 1. Penalties - DART 1 (2 min); QU 2 (4 min). Goalies - DART, Chemago, Robyn 10-10-2 (58:26 minutes, 30 shots-27 saves) , EMPTY NET (01:34, 0-0); QU, LADEN, Chelsea 21-4-2 (60:00, 17-16). Attendance - 860
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Shots on goal - COR 12-4-10-2 28; QU 10-16-5-1 32. Power plays - COR 0 of 3; QU 0 of 2. Penalties - COR 2 (4 min); QU 3 (6 min). Goalies - COR, Voorheis,Paula 12-7-3 (64:20 minutes, 32 shots-29 saves); QU, LADEN, Chelsea 21-5-2 (64:18, 28-24) , EMPTY NET (00:02, 0-0). Attendance - 624
>> Game 30
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Feb. 7, 2015 0 2
High Point Solutions Arena • Hamden, Conn. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot ------------------------Colgate............. 0 0 0 - 0 Quinnipiac.......... 0 2 0 - 2
1st period - Penalties 2nd period - 1, QU, FRITZ-WARD, Morgan/4 (BROWN, Nicole/10, WEST, Lindsey/5) 6:27. 2, QU, CONNERY, Nicole/11 (WEST, Lindsey/6, GRECO, Emma/5) 10:58. Penalties - Gass, Nicole, COLGATEW, (holding) :26; DARKANGELO, Shiann, QU (high sticking) 13:20. 3rd period - Penalties - Quirion, Cat, COLGATEW (cross-checking) 16:28; FRITZ-WARD, Morgan, QU (slashing) 16:28. Shots on goal - COLGATEW 10-7-7 24; QU 23-12-13 48. Power plays - COLGATEW 0 of 1; QU 0 of 1. Penalties - COLGATEW 2 (4 min); QU 2 (4 min). Goalies - COLGATEW, Rando, Ashlynne 6-17-1 (59:09 minutes, 48 shots-46 saves) , EMPTY NET (00:51, 0-0); QU, LADEN, Chelsea 22-5-2 (60:00, 24-24). Attendance - 647
>> Game 31
Quinnipiac University Bobcats St. Lawrence University Saints Appleton Arena • Canton, N.Y.
Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot ------------------------Quinnipiac.......... 0 0 0 - 0 St. Lawrence.... 1 1 1 - 3
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2nd period - 2, SLU, Jessica Hon (Megan Armstrong, Amanda Boulier) 15:19. Penalties 3rd period - 3, SLU, Jacqueline Wand (Kennedy Marchment, Brooke Webster) :08. Penalties - Kailee Heidersbach, SLU (checking) 3:59. Shots on goal - QU 2-7-11 20; SLU 10-4-4 18. Power plays - QU 0 of 1; SLU 0 of 0. Penalties - QU 0 (0 min); SLU 1 (2 min). Goalies - QU, ROSSMAN, Sydney (19:52 minutes, 3 shots-3 saves) , LADEN, Chelsea 22-6-2 (40:08, 15-12); SLU, Carmen MacDonald 13-6-3 (60:00, 20-20). Attendance - 258
>> Game 32
Feb. 14, 2015 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 1 Clarkson University Golden Knights 0 Cheel Arena • Potsdam, N.Y.
Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot ------------------------Quinnipiac.......... 0 0 1 - 1 Clarkson............ 0 0 0 - 0 1st period - Penalties - TEAM, QU (too many players on ice) 12:24; Fast,Renata, CLARKSON (slashing) 13:38. 2nd period - Penalties - Fast,Renata, CLARKSON (tripping) 6:15; DARKANGELO, Shiann, QU (tripping) 7:03. 3rd period - 1, QU, ROESLER, Cydney/7 (UDEN JOHANSSON, E./15, FRITZ-WARD, Morgan/14) 17:25 (pp). Penalties - DARKANGELO, Shiann, QU (tripping) 2:33; Fast,Renata, CLARKSON (checking) 7:24; WOODS, Emma, QU (roughing) 10:39; Mercer,Cayley, CLARKSON (hooking) 15:48. Shots on goal - QU 9-12-7 28; CLARKSON 6-5-3 14. Power plays - QU 1 of 4; CLARKSON 0 of 4. Penalties - QU 4 (8 min); CLARKSON 4 (8 min). Goalies - QU, ROSSMAN, Sydney 1-0-1 (60:00 minutes, 14 shots-14 saves); CLARKSON, Tiley, Shea 20-9-3 (58:40, 28-27) , EMPTY NET (01:20, 0-0). Attendance - 318
>> Game 33
Quinnipiac University Bobcats Yale University Bulldogs Ingalls Rink • New Haven, Conn.
Feb. 20, 2015 0 3
Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot ------------------------Quinnipiac.......... 0 0 0 - 0 Yale................ 1 1 1 - 3 1st period - 1, YALE, Yip-Chuck, Krista/9 (Astrom, Hanna/6) 13:00. Penalties - Wickens, Grace, YALE (interference) 16:55. 2nd period - 2, YALE, Yip-Chuck, Krista/10 (Staenz, Phoebe/16, Astrom, Hanna/7) 17:41. Penalties 3rd period - 3, YALE, Astrom, Hanna/6 (Martini, Kate/9, Tarrant, Gretchen/5) 4:09. Penalties - Staenz, Phoebe, YALE (slashing) 9:18; Marchin, Taylor, YALE (tripping) 17:19. Shots on goal - QU 10-16-11 37; YALE 10-6-4 20. Power plays - QU 0 of 3; YALE 0 of 0. Penalties - QU 0 (0 min); YALE 3 (6 min).
Goalies - QU, LADEN, Chelsea 22-7-2, 13-5-2 ECAC (60:00 minutes, 20 shots-17 saves); YALE, Leonoff, Jaimie 12-12-1, 10-10 ECAC (60:00, 37-37). Attendance - 374
>> Game 34
Feb. 21, 2015 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 1 Brown Bears 0 Meehan Rink • Providence, R.I.
Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot ------------------------Quinnipiac.......... 0 0 1 - 1 Brown................ 0 0 0 - 0 1st period - Penalties - Yang, Janice, BRWN (tripping) 3:35; CIANFARANO, Taylar, QU (boarding) 6:30; TEAM, BRWN (too many players on ice) 8:31; DARKANGELO, Shiann, QU (tripping) 9:55; Vella, Lauren, BRWN (tripping) 18:33; DARKANGELO, Shiann, QU (interference) 19:14. 2nd period - Penalties 3rd period - 1, QU, CIANFARANO, Taylar/15 (WOODS, Emma/10, CONNERY, Nicole/13) 14:27 (pp). Penalties - Vella, Lauren, BRWN (holding) 4:53; Woo, Maddie, BRWN (interference) 13:09. Shots on goal - QU 18-10-13 41; BRWN 3-1-8 12. Power plays - QU 1 of 5; BRWN 0 of 3. Penalties - QU 3 (6 min); BRWN 5 (10 min). Goalies - QU, LADEN, Chelsea 23-7-2 (60:00 minutes, 12 shots-12 saves); BRWN, Elvin, Monica 5-16-1 (59:34, 41-40) , EMPTY NET (00:26, 0-0). Attendance - 122
>> Game 35
Feb. 27, 2015 Princeton University Tigers 0 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 7 High Point Solutions Arena • Hamden, Conn. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot ------------------------Princeton........... 0 0 0 - 0 Quinnipiac.......... 4 1 2 - 7 1st period - 1, QU, WOODS, Emma/10 (BROWN, Nicole/11) 6:04. 2, QU, CIANFARANO, Taylar/16 (CONNERY, Nicole/14, MARMER, Danielle/1) 8:54. 3, QU, WEST, Lindsey/4 (TAMBERG, Kristen/12, WOODS, Emma/11) 15:16. 4, QU, UDEN JOHANSSON, E./10 (KOSTA, Nicole/16) 16:28 (pp). Penalties - Strabley, Molly, PRINW (slashing) 10:49; Pankowski, Ali, PRINW (interference) 15:55. 2nd period - 5, QU, CIANFARANO, Taylar/17 3:32. Penalties 3rd period - 6, QU, DARKANGELO, Shiann/10 (MARMER, Danielle/2) 6:35. 7, QU, CONNERY, Nicole/12 (FRITZ-WARD, Morgan/16) 19:03. Penalties - Falck, Kiersten, PRINW (holding) 7:26. Shots on goal - PRINW 6-2-5 13; QU 16-17-11 44. Power plays - PRINW 0 of 0; QU 1 of 3. Penalties - PRINW 3 (6 min); QU 0 (0 min). Goalies - PRINW, Newell, Kimberly 12-13-2 (60:00 minutes, 44 shots-37 saves); QU, LADEN, Chelsea 24-7-2 (60:00, 13-13). Attendance - 237
>> Game 36
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Feb. 28, 2015 0 2
High Point Solutions Arena • Hamden, Conn. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot ------------------------Princeton........... 0 0 0 - 0 Quinnipiac.......... 0 1 1 - 2 1st period - Penalties -
2nd period - 1, QU, CONNERY, Nicole/13 (CIANFARANO, Taylar/13, WOODS, Emma/12) 4:24 (pp). Penalties - Strabley, Molly, PRINW (checking) 2:33; UDEN JOHANSSON, E., QU (checking) 8:59; Koelzer, Kelsey, PRINW (interference) 15:24. 3rd period - 2, QU, BROWN, Nicole/3 (WOODS, Emma/13, TAMBERG, Kristen/13) 19:48 (empty net). Penalties - Pankowski, Ali, PRINW (checking) 3:07; CONNERY, Nicole, QU (checking) 9:28.
Haley/4 (Heffernan, Karly/11) 9:05. Penalties 2nd period - 3, HARVW, Reber, Samantha/7 (Gedman, Marissa/10, D’Oench, Miye/19) 3:37. Penalties Gedman, Marissa, HARVW (tripping) 14:37. 3rd period - 4, HARVW, Daniels, Sydney/19 (Frazer, Abbey/8, Fry, Lydnsey/13) 2:42 (pp). 5, HARVW, Heffernan, Karly/9 (Laing, Lexie/15) 12:00. Penalties - UDEN JOHANSSON, E., QU (holding) 1:12; Pucci, Josephine, HARVW (tripping) 3:33; Picard, Michelle, HARVW (hooking) 14:32. Shots on goal - QU 7-9-4 20; HARVW 10-4-9 23. Power plays - QU 0 of 3; HARVW 1 of 1. Penalties - QU 1 (2 min); HARVW 3 (6 min). Goalies - QU, ROSSMAN, Sydney (36:23 minutes, 10 shots-8 saves) , LADEN, Chelsea 25-9-2 (23:37, 13-10); HARVW, Maschmeyer, Emerance 16-4-3 (60:00, 20-20). Attendance - 685
Shots on goal - PRINW 3-7-6 16; QU 11-19-6 36. Power plays - PRINW 0 of 2; QU 1 of 3. Penalties - PRINW 3 (6 min); QU 2 (4 min). Goalies - PRINW, Newell, Kimberly 12-14-2 (58:12 minutes, 35 shots-34 saves) , EMPTY NET (01:48, 0-0); QU, LADEN, Chelsea 25-7-2 (59:59, 16-16) , EMPTY NET (00:01, 0-0). Attendance - 427
>> Game 37 March 7, 2015 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 1 Harvard University Crimson 2 Cheel Arena • Potsdam, N.Y.
Goals by Period 1 2 3 OT Tot ---------------------------Quinnipiac.......... 1 0 0 0 - 1 Harvard............. 0 0 1 1 - 2 1st period - 1, QU, WOODS, Emma/11 (BROWN, Nicole/12, BAUMGARDT, Taryn/4) 6:16. Penalties 2nd period - Penalties 3rd period - 2, HARVW, Edney, Sarah/5 (Picard, Michelle/12, Mullins, Haley/6) 7:14. Penalties Daniels, Sydney, HARVW (checking) 9:43. OT period - 3, HARVW, D’Oench, Miye/18 (Parker, Mary/19, Reber, Samantha/24) 2:39. Penalties Shots on goal - QU 13-9-9-0 31; HARVW 9-6-10-3 28. Power plays - QU 0 of 1; HARVW 0 of 0. Penalties - QU 0 (0 min); HARVW 1 (2 min). Goalies - QU, LADEN, Chelsea 25-8-2 (62:39 minutes, 28 shots-26 saves); HARVW, Maschmeyer, Emerance 15-4-3 (62:39, 31-30). Attendance - 112
>> Game 38 March 14, 2015 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 0 Harvard University Crimson 5 Bright-Landry Hockey Center • Cambridge, Mass. Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot ------------------------Quinnipiac.......... 0 0 0 - 0 Harvard............. 2 1 2 - 5 1st period - 1, HARVW, Frazer, Abbey/3 (Mastel, Briana/3, Laing, Lexie/14) 4:42. 2, HARVW, Mullins,
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10/4 at St. Cloud State..... 0-0, T (OT) 10/5 at St. Cloud State.............. 3-1, W 10/11 Penn St................................. 5-1, W 10/12 Penn St................................. 4-0, W 10/18 at Maine............................... 4-0, W 10/19 at Maine............................... 5-2, W 10/25 at Harvard............................ 2-4, L 10/26 at Dartmouth..................... 4-2, W 11/1 Colgate................................. 6-0, W 11/2 Cornell......................... 1-1, T (OT) 11/8 at Brown.............................. 3-1, W 11/9 at Yale.......................... 0-0, T (OT) 11/15 Boston College.................. 3-2, W 11/16 New Hampshire............... 2-1, W 11/22 St. Lawrence............. 1-1, T (OT) 11/23 Clarkson................................ 0-3, L 11/26 at Princeton.............. 1-1, T (OT) 11/29 RIT......................................... 8-0, W
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11/30 Yale........................................ 3-2, W 12/6 Union.................................... 4-2, W 12/7 Rensselaer.......................... 3-1, W 1/7 Princeton............................. 3-1, W 1/10 at Rensselaer....................... 2-3, L 1/11 at Union............................... 1-0, W 1/17 Robert Morris.......... 1-1, T (OT) 1/18 Robert Morris..................... 1-5, L 1/31 Dartmouth.......................... 3-1, W 2/1 Harvard....................... 1-1, T (OT) 2/7 at Clarkson................ 3-3, T (OT) 2/8 at St. Lawrence................... 0-3, L 2/14 Yale............................... 3-3, T (OT) 2/15 Brown................................... 5-0, W 2/21 at Cornell............................. 2-1, W 2/22 at Colgate............................ 3-0, W 2/28 St. Lawrence...................... 5-0, W 3/1 St. Lawrence...................... 2-1, W 3/8 at Clarkson........................... 0-6, L 2012–13 (20-12-4, 13–6-3 ECAC Hockey) ECAC Hockey Quarterfinalist Head Coach: Rick Seeley
10/5 Mercyhurst................ 4-4, T (OT) 10/6 Mercyhurst........................... 3-4, L 10/12 Maine.................................... 6-1, W 10/13 Maine.................................... 5-2, W 10/19 at Syracuse...............3-2, W (OT) 10/20 at Syracuse........................... 0-4, L 10/26 Harvard.................................. 0-2, L 10/27 Dartmouth.......................... 8-3, W 11/2 at Colgate............................ 2-1, W 11/3 at Cornell............................... 3-4, L 11/9 at Union...................... 2-2, T (OT) 11/10 at Rensselaer..................... 3-2, W 11/16 Clarkson................................ 1-4, L 11/17 St. Lawrence...................... 6-4, W 11/20 at New Hampshire............ 2-5, L 11/23 Boston College.................... 0-3, L 11/24 UConn................................... 6-1, W 11/30 Rensselaer.......................... 4-1, W 12/1 Union.................................... 4-1, W 12/7 at Princeton....................... 3-2, W 12/8 Princeton............................. 4-0, W 1/11 at Dartmouth....................... 2-5, L 1/12 at Harvard............................ 0-4, L 1/18 at Robert Morris.............. 2-1, W 1/19 at Robert Morris.............. 3-2, W 2/1 Brown................................... 5-0, W 2/2 Yale............................... 2-2, T (OT) 2/8 Cornell.................................. 4-1, W 2/9 Colgate................................. 4-1, W 2/15 at St. Lawrence........ 1-1, T (OT) 2/16 at Clarkson........................... 0-1, L 2/22 at Yale................................... 4-0, W 2/23 at Brown.............................. 4-0, W 3/1 at St. Lawrence........ 0-1, L (OT) 3/2 at St. Lawrence....3-2, W (3OT) 3/3 at St. Lawrence................... 0-2, L 2011–12 (19-16-2, 12–8-2 ECAC Hockey) ECAC Hockey Semifinalist Head Coach: Rick Seeley 9/30 10/1
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10/7 Maine...................................... 3-4, L 10/8 Maine........................... 4-5, L (OT) 10/15 at Northeastern.................. 1-3, L 10/21 at Boston College............... 0-5, L 10/28 at Rensselaer..................... 2-0, W 10/29 at Union............................... 5-1, W 11/4 Yale........................................ 3-0, W 11/5 Brown........................... 2-2,T (OT) 11/11 at Clarkson........................... 0-3, L 11/12 at St. Lawrence................. 3-2, W 11/18 Colgate................................. 6-2, W 11/19 Cornell.................................... 1-7, L 11/22 Boston College........2-1, W (OT) 11/25 at Connecticut................... 4-2, W 11/26 Robert Morris................... 3-2, W 12/2 at Brown.............................. 3-0, W 12/3 at Yale.........................3-2, W (OT) 12/9 at Princeton....................... 1-0, W 12/10 Princeton............................. 3-0, W 1/6 Dartmouth............................ 2-3, L 1/7 Harvard....................... 3-3, T (OT) 1/13 at Cornell............................... 1-4, L 1/14 at Colgate............................ 4-1, W 1/27 Syracuse.............................. 3-0, W 1/28 Syracuse................................ 2-3, L 2/3 at Harvard............................ 2-4, L 2/4 at Dartmouth....................... 1-4, L 2/10 St. Lawrence........................ 3-4, L 2/11 Clarkson................................ 2-3, L 2/17 Union.................................... 6-2, W 2/18 Rensselaer.......................... 5-1, W 2/24 at Clarkson......................... 4-1, W 2/25 at Clarkson........................... 1-2, L 2/26 at Clarkson......................... 2-0, W 3/2 at Cornell............................... 1-5, L 2010–11 (22–12–3, 12–9–1 ECAC Hockey) ECAC Hockey Semifinalist Head Coach: Rick Seeley
10/1 at Niagara...........................3–0, W 10/2 at Niagara...........................3–1, W 10/9 Northeastern.....................4–0, W 10/10 Sacred Heart......................5–0, W 10/15 at Maine...............................4–2, W 10/16 at Maine.................................2–4, L 10/22 Boston College........ 3–3, T (OT) 10/29 Cornell....................................1–5, L 10/30 Colgate........................1–2, L (OT) 11/2 Princeton.............................5–2, W 11/5 at Union...............................3–2, W 11/6 at Rensselaer.......................0–2, L 11/12 Harvard................................4–1, W 11/13 Dartmouth.................3–4, L (OT) 11/19 at Colgate............................4–0, W 11/20 at Cornell...............................0–4, L 11/26 Sacred Heart......................9–1, W 11/27 Yale........................................3–1, W 12/3 Brown...................................4–0, W 12/4 Yale........................................3–1, W 1/3 at Princeton.........................0–3, L 1/7 at St. Lawrence.................3–2, W 1/8 at Clarkson..............3–2, W (OT) 1/21 at Wayne State....................1–2, L 1/22 at Wayne State..................3–0, W 1/28 Clarkson.....................2–3, L (OT) 1/29 St. Lawrence......................4–2, W 2/4 at Dartmouth.....................4–0, W
2/5 at Harvard............................2–3, L 2/8 New Hampshire..... 1–1, T (OT) 2/11 Rensselaer..........................5–1, W 2/12 Union....................................4–0, W 2/18 at Yale.....................................0–1, L 2/19 at Brown.................... 3–3, T (OT) 2/25 at Princeton.......................2–1, W 2/26 at Princeton.......................2–0, W 3/3 at Cornell...............................3–4, L 2009–10 (19–10–8, 11–4–7 ECAC Hockey) ECAC Hockey Quarterfinalist Head Coach: Rick Seeley
10/3 Sacred Heart......................4–1, W 10/3 at New Hampshire............0–4, L 10/16 at Boston College... 1–1, T (OT) 10/17 at Northeastern................1–0, W 10/23 Niagara........................2–3, L (OT) 10/24 Niagara...................................1–2, L 10/30 Union....................................3–0, W 10/31 Rensselaer..........................6–1, W 11/6 at Brown.................... 0–0, T (OT) 11/7 at Yale...................................2–1, W 11/14 at Dartmouth.....................2–1, W 11/15 at Harvard............................2–7, L 11/20 Colgate....................... 1–1, T (OT) 11/21 Cornell........................ 3–3, T (OT) 11/27 Connecticut..........................0–1, L 11/28 Sacred Heart...................11–1, W 12/4 at Clarkson...........................1–2, L 12/5 at St. Lawrence....... 2–2, T (OT) 12/31 Princeton................... 2–2, T (OT) 1/2 at Princeton.........................0–1, L 1/8 Dartmouth..........................2–1, W 1/9 Harvard................................1–0, W 1/15 at Syracuse..............4–3, W (OT) 1/16 at Syracuse.........................2–1, W 1/22 Wayne State.......................2–1, W 1/23 Wayne State.......................4–3, W 1/29 at Rensselaer.......................0–1, L 1/30 at Union...............................3–1, W 2/5 at Cornell................... 0–0, T (OT) 2/6 at Colgate............................2–1, W 2/12 St. Lawrence......................2–1, W 2/13 Clarkson.................... 1–1, T (OT) 2/19 Yale........................................1–0, W 2/20 Brown...................................8–1, W 2/26 Rensselaer............ 2–1, W (2OT) 2/27 Rensselaer............................0–1, L 2/28 Rensselaer..............1–2, L (5OT) 2008–09 (3–26–5, 2–15–5 ECAC Hockey) Head Coach: Rick Seeley
9/26 at Wisconsin.....................0–10, L 9/27 at Wisconsin........................3–7, L 10/3 St. Cloud................................0–7, L 10/4 St. Cloud................................3–5, L 10/17 Syracuse..............................4–2, W 10/18 Syracuse................................0–2, L 10/25 at Northeastern..................1–3, L 10/26 at Boston College...............0–4, L 10/31 Harvard..................................1–2, L 11/1 Dartmouth............................0–3, L 11/7 at Colgate............................3–2, W 11/8 at Cornell................... 2–2, T (OT)
11/14 Vermont.................................1–3, L 11/15 Boston University..............1–5, L 11/21 Clarkson................................0–2, L 11/22 St. Lawrence........................0–2, L 11/28 at Yale.....................................0–2, L 11/29 Wayne State.........................2–3, L 12/2 at Princeton.........................2–4, L 12/5 RPI...........................................1–2, L 12/6 Union....................................4–1, W 1/2 at Dartmouth........... 1–1, T (OT) 1/3 at Harvard............................1–3, L 1/9 at Union..................... 1–1, T (OT) 1/10 at RPI.......................... 3–3, T (OT) 1/26 Princeton...............................1–2, L 1/30 Brown.....................................0–3, L 1/31 Yale..........................................1–2, L 2/6 Cornell........................ 4–4, T (OT) 2/7 Colgate...................................1–4, L 2/13 at St. Lawrence...................2–6, L 2/14 at Clarkson...........................0–2, L 2/20 at Yale.....................................0–1, L 2/21 at Brown................................1–3, L 2007–08 (5-25-5, 2-16-4 ECAC Hockey) Head Coach: Michael Barrett
10/12 Northeastern..................... 4-3, W 10/13 Boston College.................... 2-4, L 10/21 at Princeton.............. 1-1, T (OT) 10/26 St. Lawrence........................ 1-6, L 10/27 Clarkson................................ 1-3, L 11/2 at Harvard............................ 2-3, L 11/3 at Dartmouth....................... 1-8, L 11/7 at Boston University........ 1-6, L 11/16 Colgate................................... 2-5, L 11/17 Cornell.................................... 3-4, L 11/20 at Northeastern.................. 2-3, L 11/30 at Cornell............................... 3-4, L 12/1 at Colgate................... 1-1, T (OT) 12/7 at Rensselaer....................... 1-2, L 12/8 at Union...................... 0-0, T (OT) 12/29 Connecticut.......................... 2-3, L 12/30 Niagara........................ 3-3, T (OT) 1/3 Robert Morris................... 2-1, W 1/4 Robert Morris................... 3-1, W 1/11 Brown..................................... 1-6, L 1/12 Yale.......................................... 2-5, L 1/18 at Wayne State.................... 2-6, L 1/19 at Wayne State.................... 2-5, L 1/25 at Mercyhurst...................... 1-7, L 1/26 at Mercyhurst...................... 0-7, L 1/29 Princeton............................... 2-6, L 2/1 Union...................................... 2-1, L 2/2 Rensselaer............................ 0-4, L 2/8 at Brown.............................. 5-4, W 2/9 at Yale.......................... 3-3, T (OT) 2/15 Dartmouth............................ 0-6, L 2/16 Harvard.................................. 0-4, L 2/22 at Clarkson........................... 1-7, L 2/23 at St. Lawrence................... 1-9, L 2006–07 (8–24–2, 5–16–1 ECAC Hockey) Head Coach: Michael Barrett
9/29 at Wisconsin .......................0–3, L 9/30 at Wisconsin ....................... 1-5, L 10/7 at Boston College............... 0-6, L
10/14 at Northeastern ............... 5-2, W 10/21 Princeton............................... 3-6, L 10/27 Clarkson ............................... 3-6, L 10/28 St. Lawrence ....................... 3-9, L 11/4 at Yale..................................... 1-3, L 11/5 at Brown.............................. 5-4, W 11/10 Rensselaer ........................... 1-5, L 11/11 Union.................................... 6-4, W 11/17 at Colgate.............................. 3-5, L 11/18 at Cornell............................. 4-3, W 11/24 Harvard.................................. 1-6, L 11/25 Dartmouth............................ 2-3, L 11/29 Boston University ............ 3-4, L 12/3 at Robert Morris ...4-3, W (OT) 12/30 Connecticut ....................... 2-1, W 12/31 at Yale .................................... 3-7, L 1/5 at Dartmouth............................ 0-7, L 1/6 at Harvard ................................. 0-5, L 1/9 at Princeton............................... 1-6, L 1/13 at Union............................... 6-0, W 1/14 at Rensselaer ...................... 1-3, L 1/19 Wayne State ............. 4-4, T (OT) 1/20 Wayne State......................... 3-4, L 1/26 Niagara .................................. 0-5, L 1/27 Mercyhurst........................... 0-3, L 2/2 Yale .............................. 2-2, T (OT) 2/3 Brown .................................. 7-5, W 2/10 at St. Lawrence................... 1-4, L 2/11 at Clarkson........................... 2-4, L 2/16 Cornel..................................... 1-2, L 2/17 Colgate................................... 3-5, L 2005–06 (10-18-6, 3-13-4 ECAC Hockey) Head Coach: Michael Barrett
10/11 at Boston University.. 2-2, T (OT) 10/14 at Boston College.... 3-4 (OT), L 10/19 Northeastern...........3-2 (OT), W 10/21 at North Dakota................. 2-4, L 10/22 at North Dakota................. 4-8, L 10/28 at Yale.......................... 2-2, T (OT) 10/30 at UConn.............................. 3-2, W 11/4 at Harvard........................... 3-5, L 11/5 at Dartmouth ..................... 2-5, L 11/11 Union ................................... 1-0, W 11/12 Union.................................... 6-2, W 11/18 St. Lawrence ....................... 1-5, L 11/19 Clarkson................................ 1-5, L 11/22 Boston College................. 4-3, W 11/27 at Vermont.......................... 1-0, W 12/2 Colgate........................ 1-1, T (OT) 12/3 Cornell.................................... 0-1, L 12/6 at Princeton......................... 1-2, L 12/9 Maine........................... 2-2, T (OT) 12/10 Maine...................................... 3-4, L 1/6 at Brown .............................. 0-4, L 1/13 at Cornell............................. 3-2, W 1/14 at Colgate.............................. 0-4, L 1/20 Robert Morris .................. 4-3, W 1/21 Robert Morris .................. 4-2, W 1/31 Princeton............................... 0-3, L 2/3 at Clarkson .......................... 0-3, L 2/4 at St. Lawrence .................. 1-7, L 2/10 Dartmouth................. 2-2, T (OT) 2/11 Harvard ................................. 0-3, L 2/18 at Rensselaer..................... 3-0, W 2/19 at Rensselaer....................... 2-3, L 2/24 Yale.......................................... 0-3, L
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2/25 Brown.......................... 3-3, T (OT) 2004–05 (5-25-2, 0-12-0 College Hockey America) Head Coach: Michael Barrett
10/9 Vermont............................... 3-2, W 10/16 at Mercyhurst ..................1-11, L 10/17 at Mercyhurst .................... 1-2, L 10/22 Colgate................................... 0-3, L 10/23 Boston College.................. 3-2, W 10/26 at Northeastern ................. 1-2, L 10/30 Yale ......................................... 2-4, L 11/5 Union .......................... 3-3, T (OT) 11/6 Union.................................... 4-3, W 11/19 Niagara .................................. 1-6, L 11/20 Niagara................................... 1-3, L 11/21 at Boston College............... 4-7, L 11/26 North Dakota ..................... 2-6, L 11/27 North Dakota ..................... 3-6, L 12/11 at Maine................................. 1-5, L 12/12 at Maine ................................ 1-5, L 1/7 Wisconsin ............................ 0-7, L 1/8 Wisconsin ........................... .0-4, L 1/15 at Colgate ............................. 1-4, L 1/16 at Union .............................. 8-1, W 1/22 at Clarkson ............... 2-2, T (OT) 1/23 at Clarkson .......................... 0-5, L 1/29 at Wayne State.................... 1-3, L 1/30 at Wayne State ................... 1-2, L 2/2 at Union............................... 3-1, W 2/18 Wayne State ........................ 1-2, L 2/19 Wayne State......................... 1-2, L 2/25 Mercyhurst .......................... 0-6, L 2/26 Mercyhurst .......................... 0-5, L 3/5 at Niagara............................. 1-2, L 3/6 at Niagara ............................ 2-4, L 3/12 Mercyhurst .......................... 1-9, L 2003–04 (11-21-2 Independent) Head Coach: Michael Barrett
10/11 at Union .............................. 6-0, W 10/17 Colgate .................................. 1-5, L 10/18 Colgate................................... 2-5, L 10/25 Northeastern ...................... 0-4, L 10/26 at Boston College .............. 1-3, L 10/31 Findlay................................... 1-3, L 11/1 Findlay .................................. 0-4, L 11/7 at Connecticut..................... 1-2, L 11/9 at Sacred Heart .............10-0, W 11/15 Clarkson.............................. 5-3, W 11/18 Brown ..................................10-1, L 11/21 Southern Maine................ 5-0, W 11/22 Cornell......................... 4-4, T (OT) 11/29 Rensselaer............................ 1-2, L 12/2 Union.................................... 6-0, W 1/2 at Vermont.......................... 4-1, W 1/3 at Vermont............................ 2-5, L 1/9 Boston College......... 2-2, T (OT) 1/10 Boston College.................... 0-2, L 1/13 at Ohio State........................ 1-6, L 1/16 at Findlay.............................. 2-4, L 1/17 at Findlay.............................. 2-4, L 1/20 Yale.......................................... 1-5, L 1/24 at Mercyhurst...................... 0-7, L 1/25 at Mercyhurst...................... 1-3, L 1/31 at Cornell............................. 4-1, W
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Sacred Heart...................... 5-0, W at Yale .................................... 0-6, L at Niagara ................. 1-2, L (OT) at Clarkson ........................ 2-1, W at Wayne State.................... 2-4, L at Wayne State ........ 1-2, L (OT) at Sacred Heart................. 7-1, W Sacred Heart...................... 3-0, W
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10/25 New Hampshire................. 3-5, L 10/26 New Hampshire...............0-10, L 11/1 Connecticut.......................... 0-4, L 11/2 at Connecticut .................... 0-2, L 11/6 Sacred Heart ..................... 6-0, W 11/12 at Boston College............... 1-5, L 11/15 Maine...................................... 0-2, L 11/16 Maine.................................... 2-0, W 11/23 at Northeastern.................. 1-6, L 11/26 at Yale .................................. 2-1, W 11/30 at Providence...................... 1-7, L 12/6 at Colgate.............................. 1-3, L 12/7 at Colgate.............................. 2-6, L 1/4 at Minnesota State............ 0-6, L 1/5 at Minnesota State............ 1-5, L 1/7 at St. Cloud State ..............3-4, L 1/10 at North Dakota................. 3-4, L 1/11 at North Dakota ................ 2-7, L 1/15 at Yale..................................... 3-4, L 1/18 at Niagara........................... 2-1, W 1/24 Boston College ................... 0-2, L 1/25 Boston College ................... 1-2, L 1/30 at Connecticut .................... 1-5, L 1/31 Sacred Heart ..................... 8-0, W 2/8 at Maine ................................ 1-9, L 2/14 Providence........................... 1-4, L 2/16 at Providence ..................... 1-7, L 2/21 Niagara................................... 3-6, L 2/22 Niagara .................................. 0-5, L 2/25 at New Hampshire............ 1-7, L 2/28 Northeastern............ 1-1, T (OT) 3/1 at Northeastern....... 1-1, T (OT) 2001–02 (3-27-2, 0-21-0 ECAC East) ECAC East First Round Head Coach: Amanda Adams
10/26 Colgate .................................. 2-3, L 10/27 Colgate .................................. 0-4, L 11/2 at New Hampshire ........... 0-9, L 11/3 at New Hampshire .........0-10, L 11/9 at Connecticut .................... 1-2, L 11/10 Connecticut ......................... 1-4, L 11/16 Northeastern ...................... 0-5, L 11/17 Union.................................... 7-0, W 11/26 Maine ..................................... 0-8, L 11/30 Minnesota State.....3-2, W (OT) 12/1 Minnesota State ..... 1-1, T (OT) 12/8 at Yale .................................. 1-0, W 12/9 at Princeton ........................ 0-3, L 12/30 at Vermont ............... 2-2, T (OT) 1/4 New Hampshire ................ 0-8, L 1/5 Boston College ................... 0-2, L 1/8 at Brown .............................. 1-6, L 1/12 Providence .......................... 1-7, L
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Connecticut ......................... 1-5, L at Maine ................................ 1-7, L at Maine ................................ 3-8, L Boston College ................... 1-5, L at Boston College .............. 0-5, L Providence .......................... 1-3, L at Providence ..................... 0-7, L Niagara .................................. 1-9, L Yale ......................................... 2-6, L Northeastern....................... 1-3, L at Northeastern.................. 0-3, L at Niagara ............................ 2-6, L at Niagara ............................ 1-7, L at Niagara ............................ 1-8, L
All-Time Record vs. Opponents Boston College 4–16–3 Boston University 0–4–1 Brown 13–6–3 Clarkson 8–18–3 Colgate 11–14–3 Connecticut 5–10–0 Cornell 6-12–6 Dartmouth 7–10–3 Findlay 0–4–0 Harvard 2–18–2 Maine 8–11–1 Mercyhurst 1–12–1 Minnesota State 1–2–1 New Hampshire 2–8–1 Niagara 3–14–1 North Dakota 0–6–0 Northeastern 5–9–2 Ohio State 0–1–0 Penn State 3-0-1 Princeton 12–10–3 Providence 0–6–0 Rensselaer 11–12–1 RIT 1-0-0 Robert Morris. 10–1–1 Sacred Heart 10–0–0 St. Cloud State 1–3–1 St. Lawrence 8–13-4 Southern Maine 1–0–0 Syracuse 5–3–0 Union 23–0–4 Vermont 3–2–1 Wayne State 3–11–1 Wisconsin 0–6–0 Yale 11-14–6
>> INDIVIDUAL RECORDS GOALS – SEASON 1. 30 Kelly Babstock, 2010-11 2. 28 Kelly Babstock, 2012-13 3. 23 Shiann Darkangelo, 2013-14 4. 19 Kelly Babstock, 2013-14 5. 18 Kelly Babstock, 2011-12 6. 17 Taylar Cianfarano, 2014-15 7. 16 Brittany Lyons, 2012-13 8. 15 Hayley McMeekin, 2006-07 T9. 14 Six tied
ASSISTS – SEASON 1. 30 Kelly Babstock, 2013-14 2. 29 Kelly Babstock, 2010-11 3. 28 Nicole Kosta, 2012-13 4. 27 Kelly Babstock, 2012-13 5. 25 Nicole Kosta, 2011-12 6. 24 Regan Boulton, 2012-13 7. 22 Kelly Babstock, 2011-12 8. 18 Bethany Dymarczyk, 2010-11 T9. 17 Three tied POINTS – SEASON 1. 59 Kelly Babstock, 2010-11 2. 55 Kelly Babstock, 2012-13 3. 49 Kelly Babstock, 2013-14 T4. 40 Kelly Babstock. 2011-12 Shiann Darkangelo, 2013-14 6. 39 Nicole Kosta, 2012-13 7. 33 Nicole Kosta, 2011-12 T8. 30 Taylar Cianfarano, 2014-15 Hayley McMeekin, 2006-07 Regan Boulton, 2012-13 T10. 29 Vicky Graham, 2003-04 Kate Wheeler, 2010-11
POWER PLAY GOALS - SEASON T1. 8 Elyse Cole, 2008-09 8 Vicky Graham, 2005-06 T3. 7 Brittany Lyons, 2012-13 7 Hayley McMeekin, 2006-07 T5. 6 Erica Uden Johansson, 2012-13 6 Regan Boulton, 2012-13 6 Breann Frykas, 2011-12 6 Regan Boulton, 2010-11 6 Heather Hughes, 2009-10 6 Gillian Gallagher, 2003-04 SHORTTHANDED GOALS - SEASON 1. 3 Kelly Babstock, 2012-13 T2. 2 Kelly Babstock, 2010-11 2 Ashley Jaffray, 2006-07 T4. 1 21 tied
GAME-WINNING GOALS - SEASON 1. 10 Kelly Babstock, 2010-11 2. 8 Taylar Cianfarano, 2014-15 3. 5 Shiann Darkangelo, 2013-14 T4. 4 Emma Woods, 2014-15 4 Kelly Babstock, 2013-14 4 Kelly Babstock, 2012-13 4 Erica Uden Johansson, 2012-13 4 Kelly Babstock, 2011-12 4 Erica Uden Johansson, 2011-12 4 Heather Hughes, 2009-10 SAVES – SEASON 1. 986 Mel Courtemanche, 2001–02 2. 901 Victoria Vigilanti, 2009–10 3. 866 Connie Craig, 2005–06 4. 814 Victoria Vigilanti, 2010-11 5. 723 Mel Courtemanche, 2002–03
SAVE PERCENTAGE – SEASON 1. .950 Victoria Vigilanti, 2009–10 T2. .933 Sydney Rossman, 2014-15 Sydney Rossman, 2013-14 4. .932 Victoria Vigilianti, 2010-11 5 .930 Chelsea Laden, 2014-15
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SHUTOUTS – SEASON 1. 16 Chelsea Laden, 2014-15 2. 9 Victoria Vigilanti, 2010-11 3. 8 Chelsea Laden, 2013-14 4. 7 Victoria Vigilanti, 2011-12 5. 5 Victoria Vigilanti, 2009-10
GAME-WINNING GOALS - CAREER 1. 22 Kelly Babstock ‘14 2. 11 Erica Uden Johansson ‘15 T3. 8 Taylar Cianfarano ‘18 Shiann Darkangelo ‘15 Amanda Colin ‘14 6. 7 Brittany Lyons ‘13 7. 6 Emma Woods ‘17 T8. 5 Nicole Connery ‘16 Morgan Fritz-Ward ‘15 Elyse Cole ‘09
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE – SEASON 1. 1.19 Chelsea Laden, 2014-15 2. 1.25 Victoria Vigilanti, 2009-10 3. 1.36 Sydney Rossman, 2013-14 4. 1.48 Chelsea Laden, 2013-14 5. 1.68 Victoria Vigilanti, 2010-11
WINS – SEASON 1 25 Chelsea Laden, 2014-15 2 21 Victoria Vigilanti, 2010-11 3 19 Chelsea Laden, 2013-14 T4. 18 Victoria Vigilanti, 2009-10 Victoria Vigilanti, 2012-13
GOALS – CAREER 1. 95 Kelly Babstock ‘14 2. 43 Elyse Cole ‘09 3. 42 Erica Uden Johansson ‘15 4. 39 Brittany Lyons ‘13 T5. 36 Vicky Graham ‘08 Gillian Gallagher ‘05 7. 33 Shiann Darkangelo ‘15 (at QU) T8. 29 Nicole Connery ‘16 Nicole Kosta ‘16 Kallie Flor ‘10 ASSISTS – CAREER 1. 108 Kelly Babstock ‘14 2. 69 Nicole Kosta ‘16 3. 54 Erica Uden Johansson ‘15 4. 53 Regan Boulton ‘13 5. 39 Caitlin Peters ‘05 6. 38 Trudy Reyns ‘09 T7. 37 Vicky Graham ‘08 Kallie Flor ‘10 T9. 36 Nicole Connery ‘16 Kate Wheeler ‘12 Bethany Dymarczyk ‘12 POINTS – CAREER 1. 203 Kelly Babstock ‘14 2. 98 Nicole Kosta ‘16 3. 96 Erica Uden Johansson ‘15 4. 77 Regan Boulton ‘13 5. 73 Vicky Graham ‘08 6. 72 Elyse Cole ‘09 7. 67 Brittany Lyons ‘13 8. 66 Kallie Flor ‘10 9. 65 Nicole Connery ‘16 10. 63 Janine Duffy ’10 GAMES PLAYED – CAREER T1. 147 Kelly Babstock ‘14 Amanda Colin ‘14 Felica Vieweg ‘13 T4. 145 Shelby Wignall ‘14 Chelsea Illchuk ‘12 Bethany Dymarczyk ‘12 T7. 142 Melissa Perry ‘12
Brittany Lyons ‘13 Kate Wheeler ‘12 Kallie Flor ‘10 Evelina Husar ‘10
SHORTHANDED GOALS - CAREER 1. 6 Kelly Babstock ‘14 T2. 2 Nicole Kosta ‘16 Shiann Darkangelo ‘15 Jennifer Maclean ‘07 Ashley Jaffray ‘07 Gillian Gallagher ‘05 T7. 1 20 tied
SAVES – CAREER 1. 3035 Victoria Vigilanti ‘13 2. 1709 Mel Courtemanche ’03 3. 1570 Chelsea Laden ‘15 4. 1568 Laura Brennan ‘07 5. 1443 Catherine Lapare ’05
SAVE PERCENTAGE – CAREER 1. .931 Victoria Vigilanti ‘13 2. .923 Chelsea Laden ‘15 3. .911 Connie Craig 4. .896 Tia Wishart ‘11 5. .889 Catherine Lapare ‘05 GOALS – AGAINST AVERAGE – CAREER 1. 1.56 Chelsea Laden ‘15 2. 1.69 Victoria Vigilanti ‘13 3. 2.75 Connie Craig 4. 3.26 Catherine Lapare ‘05 T5. 3.67 Jame Miller Tia Wishart ‘11 SHUTOUTS – CAREER T1. 25 Chelsea Laden ‘15 Victoria Vigilanti ‘13 3. 6 Catherine Lapare ‘05 4. 3 Connie Craig T5. 2 Janelle Wolitski ‘07 Mel Courtemanche ‘03 Sydney Rossman ‘17 WINS – CAREER 1. 71 Victoria Vigilanti ‘13 2. 51 Chelsea Laden ‘15 3. 15 Catherine Lapare ‘05 4. 9 Connie Craig 5. 8 Janelle Wolitski ‘07 BOLD - active player.
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>> TEAM RECORDS TEAM: Most Goals Scored in Game 11 11/28/2009 vs. Sacred Heart Most Goals Scored against ECAC Opponent 8 10/27/2013 vs. Dartmouth 8 2/20/2010 vs. Brown Most Goals Scored in First Period 4 Three Times Most Goals Scored In Second Period 6 11/29/2013 vs. RIT 6 1/16/2005 at Union
3 Vicky Graham 11/9/2003 at Sacred Heart 3 Gillian Gallagher 11/15/2003 vs. Clarkson 3 Aimee Whittaker 11/6/2004 vs. Union 3 Vicky Graham 11/12/2005 vs. Union 3 Heather Hughes 10/31/2009 vs. RPI 3 Kristen Eklund 11/28/2009 vs. Sacred Heart 3 Erica Uden Johansson 10/10/2010 vs. Sacred Heart 3 Regan Boulton 10/15/2010 at Maine Most Assists in Game 4 Kelly Babstock 4 Janine Duffy
Three Times 11/28/2009 vs. Sacred Heart
Most Goals Scored in Third Period 5 11/28/2009 vs. Sacred Heart
Most Saves in Game 69 Mel Courtemanche 23-19-0-42 Catherine Laparé 0-4-23-27 Totals 23-23-23-69 1/8/2002 at Brown 63 Victoria Castellon 12-34-17-63 11/2/2001 at UNH
First National Ranking 10th 3/1/2010 USCHO.com Div. I Women’s Poll
Most Saves in 1st Period 23 Mel Courtemanche 1/8/2002 at Brown 23 Catherine Laparé & Mel Courtemanche 10/26/2002 at UNH
Highest National Ranking 3rd 1/19/15 USCHO.com Div. I Women’s Poll
Most Saves in 2nd Period 34 Victoria Castellon 11/2/2001 at UNH
Longest Consecutive Weeks Ranked Nationally 22 10/14/2013 - 3/24/2014 USCHO.com Div. I Women’s Poll Longest Game in NCAA Women’s Ice Hockey History (Since established in 2001) 5 hrs 13 min. 2/28/2010 ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals 144:32 minutes playing time INDIVIDUAL: 2-4-6 3-2-5 1-4-5 4-1-5 2-2-4 1-3-4 3-1-4 0-4-4 3-1-4 2-2-4 3-1-4 3-1-4 1-3-4 1-3-4 3-1-4 1-3-4 2-2-4
Most Goals in Game 4 Kelly Babstock 3 Kelly Babstock 3 Taylar Cianfarano 3 Shiann Darkangelo 3 Nicole Kosta 3 Candace Boyles
10/12/12 vs. Maine Six Times 1/10/15 vs. Yale 11/29/2013 vs. RIT 10/27/2012 vs. Dartmouth 1/31/2003 vs. Sacred Heart
11/26/10 vs. Sacred Heart 11/29/13 vs. RIT Two Times 10/12/12 vs. Maine Two Times 11/1/13 vs. Colgate 10/27/2013 vs. Dartmouth 11/28/2009 vs. Sacred Heart 11/28/2009 vs. Sacred Heart 11/28/2009 vs. Sacred Heart 10/31/2009 vs. Rensselaer 11/12/2005 vs. Union 11/12/2005 vs. Union 1/16/2005 at Union 1/31/2003 vs. Sacred Heart 1/31/2003 vs. Sacred Heart 11/17/2001 vs. Union
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Most Goals by a Freshman (SEASON) 30 Kelly Babstock 2010-11 Most Goals by a Sophomore 18 Kelly Babstock 2011-12 Most Goals by a Junior 28 Kelly Babstock 2012-13 Most Goals by a Senior 19 Kelly Babstock
Most Points in Game 6 Kelly Babstock 5 Shiann Darkangelo 5 Kelly Babstock 5 Kelly Babstock 4 Kelly Babstock 4 Kelly Babstock 4 Nicole Kosta 4 Janine Duffy 4 Kristen Eklund 4 Heather Hughes 4 Heather Hughes 4 Vicky Graham 4 Antoinette Maldonado 4 Jackie Kendrick 4 Candace Boyles 4 Gillian Gallagher 4 Elizabeth Jankowski
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Most Points by a Freshman (SEASON) 59 Kelly Babstock 2010-11 Most Points by a Sophomore 40 Kelly Babstock 2011-12 Most Points by a Junior 55 Kelly Babstock
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Most Points by a Senior 49 Kelly Babstock
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Most Assists by a Freshman (SEASON) 29 Kelly Babstock 2010-11 Most Assists by a Sophomore 28 Nicole Kosta 2012-13 Most Assists by a Junior 27 Kelly Babstock
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> QUINNIPIAC WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY TIMELINE 10/26/01 – First varsity game in program history under the guidance of Amanda Adams, the first coach in Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey history, a 3–2 loss to Colgate. Gillian Gallagher registers the first goal midway through the third period. 11/17/01 – First win and shutout, a 7–0 decision over Union. Liz Jankowski scores twice in the contest. 11/30/01 – First victory over a Division I program, as Laura Magenheimer finds the back of the net in overtime against MSU–Mankato. The Bobcats win the game 3–2. 12/8/01 – Quinnipiac defeats regional rival Yale, 1–0, marking the first road victory in program history. Serena Hillman scored the lone goal in the second period. 3/9/02 – First playoff game in program history. Quinnipiac falls to Niagara in the ECAC East Tournament. 8/28/02 – Michael Barrett is named the second head coach of the Quinnipiac women’s hockey program. 11/6/02 – Head Coach Michael Barrett earns his first victory at his alma mater as the Bobcats shut out Sacred Heart, 6–0. 11/16/02 – Quinnipiac notches its first victory against a member of Hockey East as it blanks Maine, 2–0. 1/31/03 - Candace Boyles records the first hat trick in program history in an 8-0 win over Sacred Heart. 1/18/03 – First victory ever against a ranked opponent as Quinnipiac goes on the road to defeat No. 11 Niagara, 2–1. The Purple Eagles had reached the NCAA Frozen Four in the previous season. 2/28–3/1/03 – Quinnipiac closes out the 2002–03 season with a pair of impressive ties against Hockey East member Northeastern. 7/3/03 – Quinnipiac accepts invitation to join College Hockey America, beginning with the 2004–05 season. 11/9/03 – Freshman Vicky Graham nets the program’s second hat trick in a 10–0 win over Sacred Heart. 11/15/03 – Junior Gillian Gallagher registers the program’s third hat trick in a 5–3 win over Clarkson. 8/24/04 – Women’s ice hockey program accepts an invitation to join the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference Hockey League beginning with the 2005–06 season. 10/23/04 – The Bobcats defeat Boston College for the first time, 3–2, led by two goals from Aimee Whittaker. 1/11/05 – Gillian Gallagher is named one of five finalists for the Hockey Humanitarian Award, an
annual award given to college hockey’s finest citizen. 3/12/05 – Quinnipiac makes its second post–season appearance in the CHA Semifinals against top–seeded Mercyhurst. Vicky Graham scores for the Bobcats as they fall in the first round. 10/28/05 – The Bobcats compete in their inaugural ECAC Hockey game against new rival Yale at Ingalls Rink as part of the first round of the Nutmeg Classic. Quinnipiac comes from behind to score two goals in the final period, capped by Hayley McMeekin’s shorthanded goal set up by Elyse Cole. The game goes down as a tie in the ECAC Hockey standings, but the Bobcats advanced to the Nutmeg Classic Championship game in a shootout. Connie Craig stuffed her last four shots and McMeekin scored the game–winning shootout goal. 10/30/05 – Quinnipiac wins its first ever Nutmeg Classic Championship with a 3-2 victory against the UConn Huskies in Storrs, Conn. The victory marks the highest ranked team the Bobcats had ever beaten, as the Huskies were the nationally-ranked No. 10 team in the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine poll. Hayley McMeekin is named the Most Outstanding Player for tallying a goal and assisting on Jennifer Maclean’s game–winner. Connie Craig earns her first career victory. 11/11/05 – The Bobcats earn their first victory in ECAC Hockey play in their league home–opener against Union. Nicolette Leone scored the lone goal in Quinnipiac’s 1-0 victory, the first shutout of Connie Craig’s career. 11/12/05 – Antoinette Maldonado ties two singlegame school records with three assists and four points in a 6–2 victory over Union. 11/18/05 – The St. Lawrence game marks the first time a Quinnipiac athletics team hosted the No. 1 ranked team in the country since joining Division I in 1998. 11/27/05 – Quinnipiac shuts out Vermont, 1–0, as the Bobcats become the first team in the nation to surpass the previous season’s win total and record its first road shutout since Nov. 9, 2003. Antoinette Maldonado scored the game-winning goal with 1:47 remaining in the second period. 1/13/06 – Elyse Cole scores the game–winner with six seconds remaining in regulation to complete a third period rally for a 3–2 Quinnipiac victory over Cornell. It was the program’s first ECAC Hockey road victory. 2/18/06 – Vicky Graham breaks the program’s all– time scoring record with a goal in a 3–0 victory over Rensselaer in Troy. 2/25/06 – Quinnipiac closes out the season with a 3–3 tie at home versus Brown to earn the best winning percentage (.382) in the program’s five–year history. The team rallies from behind three times. Antoinette Maldonado has the first multiple–goal game of her career.
3/10/06 – Connie Craig is named goaltender on the ECAC Hockey All– Rookie team. 4/30/06 – Michael Barrett is named president of the American Women’s Ice Hockey Coaches Association (AWHCA). Barrett is elevated to the position after serving a two–year term as vice president. 5/15/06 – USA Roller Sports (USARS) announces that Quinnipiac assistant coach Lisa Giovanelli and sophomore Antoinette Maldonado of the ice hockey program have been named to the United States Women’s Inline Hockey Team for the 2006 Federation Internationale de Roller Sports (FIRS) World Inline Hockey Championships held in Detroit from July 16–22. 7/22/06 – Lisa Giovanelli and Antoinette Maldonado win the gold medal at the 2006 Federation de Roller Sports (FIRS) World Inline Hockey Championships with Team USA. The club defeats Canada, 2-1, in the gold medal game. 8/4/06 – Sophomore Hayley McMeekin is one of 41 female hockey players selected to participate in Canada’s National Women’s Under–22 Development Camp. 8/20/06 – Hayley McMeekin is named to Canada’s National Women’s Under–22 Team. 8/30/06 – Hayley McMeekin is one of 57 players and 17 NCAA student–athletes selected to attend the 2006–07 Hockey Canada National Women’s Team Fall Festival in Kenora, Ontario. 9/29/06 – Quinnipiac opens the 2006–07 season with a two–game series at the defending national champion, nationally-ranked No. 1 Wisconsin Badgers. 12/3/06 – Trailing 3–0 with just three minutes to play in the second period, the Bobcats rally to score the final three goals of regulation and claim an overtime win against Robert Morris on Antoinette Maldonado’s tally 29 seconds into the extra frame. 12/30/06 – Quinnipiac knocks off nationally– ranked No. 8 UConn in the first round of the Nutmeg Classic, 2–1. The Huskies are No. 8 in the country coming into the contest. Senior Ashley Jaffray nets the game–winner with 11:56 remaining in regulation. 1/27/07 – With the legendary Gordie Howe in attendance, the Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey team plays in the first ice hockey game at the TD Bank Sports Center. Quinnipiac hosts nationally-ranked No. 1 Mercyhurst, but falls to the Lakers, 3–0. 5/3/07 – USA Roller Sports (USARS) announces that Quinnipiac assistant coach Lisa Giovanelli and junior Antoinette Maldonado of the ice hockey program have been named to the United States Women’s Inline Hockey Team at the 2007 Federation Internationale de Roller Sports (FIRS) World Inline Hockey Championships held in Bilboa, Spain from July 9–14.
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12/08/07 – The Bobcats skate to a 0–0 draw against Union. It is the first time in school history that either the men’s or women’s hockey team ends a game in a scoreless tie. 12/30/08 – After Kallie Flor ties the game to send it to overtime, Elyse Cole and Erika Bolognino score in a shootout to knock off Niagara in the consolation game of the Nutmeg Classic. 01/01/08 – Junior Jamie Miller is named the ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Week after being named the top goaltender in the Nutmeg Classic Tournament held at the TD Bank Sports Center. 02/08/08 – Women’s ice hockey freshman Brandice Moniz scores a pair of goals while assisting on another, but it is senior Antoinette Maldonado’s second goal of the night with under three minutes to play that gives Quinnipiac the 5–4 ECAC Hockey win over Brown. 02/09/08 – Freshman Tia Wishart stops 50 shots in net as Quinnipiac ties Yale, 3–3. She is named ECAC Goaltender of the Week just two days later. Elyse Cole scores twice in the tie for the Bobcats 02/22/08 – Vicky Graham scores her 36th career goal against Clarkson, tying Gillian Gallagher for the program record. 8/31/08 – Women’s ice hockey freshman Jordan Elkins is interviewed by three television news networks regarding Elkins’ ties to Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin. 10/17/08 – Head coach Rick Seeley picks up his first win with the Bobcats, in a 4–2 victory against Syracuse at the TD Bank Sports Center. Senior Elyse Cole scored twice for the Bobcats in the win to tie the program’s record for career goals of 36 set by Vicky Graham in 2008 and Gillian Gallagher in 2005. 11/8/08 – Elyse Cole’s back–to–back power–play goals against Cornell breaks the Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey record for goals in a career with 38, passing Vicky Graham and Gillian Gallagher’s former record of 36. 2/5/09 – The women’s and men’s ice hockey teams, ECAC Hockey and the American Cancer Society team up to help fight cancer for the second consecutive season with an expanded Pink at the Rink program. The program included the online sale of women’s game–used sticks with specially designed wraps used during the team’s home series against Cornell (Friday, Feb. 6) and Colgate (Saturday, Feb. 7). The online auction also featured game–worn men’s black/ pink jerseys from Friday, Feb. 13 when the Bobcats hosted St. Lawrence at the TD Bank Sports Center. 4/8/09 – Eight players from the women’s ice hockey team are named to the 2008–09 ECAC Hockey All– Academic Team. Freshman Melissa Perry had the team–high GPA, finishing her first year with a 3.85 in the physical therapy program. 2/3/10 – Quinnipiac hosts the first–ever Women’s Ice Hockey Festival at the TD Bank Sports Center headlined by the 2010 United States National Women’s Hockey Team against the ECAC Hockey
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All–Stars, featuring Bobcat senior Janine Duffy. The event is the largest women’s ice hockey event in TD Bank Sports Center history. 1/8/10 – 1/23/10 – Quinnipiac rattles off six consecutive wins, the most in program history. They start the run with a 2–1 win against Dartmouth at home, followed by a 1–0 win against nationally–ranked No. 5 Harvard. The Bobcats then take both games of a two–game series against Syracuse, before returning home to sweep a weekend series against Wayne State. 1/22/10 – With a 2–1 victory against Wayne State at the TD Bank Sports Center, the Bobcats win their program–record 12th game of the season. 2/2010 – Quinnipiac posts a 5–0–2 record over its final seven regular–season games to clinch the fourth seed in the ECAC Hockey standings for the upcoming ECAC Hockey Tournament. The Bobcats hosted a first–round series for the first time in program history. 02/24/10 – Quinnipiac freshmen Victoria Vigilanti and Heather Hughes were honored by ECAC Hockey as ECAC All–Rookie Team selections. In addition to All–Rookie honors, Vigilanti was also named goaltender to the ECAC Hockey First Team. 2/26/10 – The Bobcats host Rensselaer for the ECAC Hockey Tournament First Round Series at the TD Bank Sports Center. Quinnipiac wins the first game, 2–1 in double overtime for their first postseason victory in program history. Kallie Flor scored at the 14:32 mark on an assist from freshman Felica Vieweg for Quinnipiac’s first goal in ECAC Hockey Tournament history. Sophomore Chelsea Illchuk scored the game–winner, assisted by Kristen Eklund, at the 8:46 mark of the second overtime. 2/28/10 – Quinnipiac and Rensselaer play in a game for the ages when the third and deciding game of their ECAC Hockey Tournament series lasts five overtimes and 144:32, the second longest game in the history of college ice hockey. Rensselaer wins the game, 2–1, but freshman stand–out Victoria Vigilanti stops a career–high 57 shots in goal. 3/1/10 – Quinnipiac receives their first national ranking in program history as they are ranked 10th in the USCHO.com Division I Women’s Ice Hockey poll. Quinnipiac turned in its most successful season in program history with a record 19 wins, including 11 against ECAC Hockey competition. 3/5/10 - 3/6/10 – Head Coach Rick Seeley and freshman stand–out goalie Victoria Vigilanti receive ECAC Hockey recognition. The second–year coach is named the ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year after leading Quinnipiac to its most successful season in program history, and one of the largest turnarounds in the history of women’s college ice hockey. Vigilanti is named the ECAC Hockey Rookie and Goalie of the Year. 04/02/10 – Head Coach Rick Seeley and freshman goaltender Victoria Vigilanti earned postseason awards from the New England Hockey Writers. Seeley is named the New England Division I Women’s Coach of the Year, while Vigilanti is named one of two goaltenders on the New England Women’s
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Division I All–Star Team. 4/25/10 – Quinnipiac, as a team, along with freshman goaltender Victoria Vigilanti finished the 2010 season as the National Statistical Champions in three different categories. As a team, the Bobcats finished first in the nation in Scoring Defense after allowing just 1.38 goals per game. Vigilanti closed out the season ranked atop two goaltending categories, finishing first among all Division I goaltenders in goals– against average (1.24) and save percentage (.950). 4/29/10 – Quinnipiac is named the recipient of the SKOR Sports Trophy, as announced by the ECAC Hockey league office. The Bobcats earn the award after posting their most successful season in program history, finishing the year with a 19–10–8 overall record with an 11–4–7 mark in ECAC Hockey. The SKOR Sports Trophy is awarded to the ECAC team that the league coaches believe reflect the values of both ECAC Hockey and SKOR sports. The defining characteristics of the recipient of this award are sportsmanship, tenacity, commitment and innovation. Quinnipiac finished the year tied for third with Harvard in the league, tallying 29 points in conference play with 11 regular–season victories. 10/10/10 – Freshman forward Erica Uden Johansson recorded her first–career hat trick as the Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey team defeated Sacred Heart, 5–0, at the TD Bank Sports Center. 10/13/10 – For the first time in Quinnipiac history, both the men’s and women’s ice hockey programs received votes in the USCHO.com Division I poll. The women were a perfect 4–0–0 through their first four regular–season contests and received eight votes in the poll, while the men, 1–1–0 after a season– opening weekend split with Ohio State, received two votes in the second poll of the season. Quinnipiac was one of eight schools, along with Boston College, Boston University, Cornell, Minnesota, Minnesota– Duluth, North Dakota and Ohio State, to feature men’s and women’s teams ranked or receiving votes. 10/15/10 – Sophomore defender Regan Boulton scored three of Quinnipiac’s four power–play goals to earn her first–career hat trick, as the Quinnipiac University women’s ice hockey team improved to 5–0 on the season with a 4–2 victory over the University of Maine. 11/12/10 – Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey freshman forward Kelly Babstock recorded her first–career hat trick with three second–period goals as the Bobcats downed nationally-ranked No. 10 Harvard, 4–1. The victory improved Quinnipiac’s overall record to 8–4–1 and its ECAC Hockey record to 3–3. 11/19/10 – Freshman forward Amanda Colin scored her first–two career goals to lead Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey to a 4–0 victory over ECAC Hockey opponent Colgate at Starr Rink. 11/25/10 – Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey freshman forward Kelly Babstock eclipsed the program single–season points (30) and assists (17) records, with a program single–game record six points, as the Bobcats beat Sacred Heart, 9–1, in the Nutmeg Classic opening round at the TD Bank Sports Center.
11/27/10 – Sophomore forward Brittany Lyons’ second period goal propels the Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey team to a 2–1 victory over Yale and its second–ever Nutmeg Classic Tournament Championship. 12/1/10 – Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey freshman forward Kelly Babstock and men’s basketball junior guard James Johnson were named Quinnipiac’s Athletes of the Month for November. 12/3/10 – Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey freshman forward Kelly Babstock breaks the Quinnipiac single–season goals scored record with her 16th goal of the year, surpassing Hayley McMeekin’s 15 goals during the 2006–07 season, as the Bobcats skated to an emphatic 4–0 victory over Brown. 12/14/10 – Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey assistant coach Cassandra Turner was selected to serve as assistant coach for Canada at the 2011 International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) World Women’s Under–18 Championships. 1/5/11 – Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey freshman Kelly Babstock and men’s basketball senior Justin Rutty were named the Quinnipiac Athletes of the Month for December, as announced by Quinnipiac Director of Athletics and Recreation Jack McDonald. 1/8/11 – Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey freshman forward Kelly Babstock scored three goals, including the game–winning tally at the 3:25 mark into the first overtime period, to lift the Bobcats to a come– from–behind victory over ECAC Hockey opponent Clarkson. 1/13/11 – Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey freshman forward Kelly Babstock was featured in the January 17, 2011 edition of Sports Illustrated. The first–year phenom was named as one of the six “Faces In The Crowd” as selected each week by Sports Illustrated. 1/17/11 – For the second time in program history, the women’s ice hockey team ranked in the top–10 nationally for the week of January 17 in the USCHO. com Division 1 Women’s Ice Hockey Poll. 1/24/11 – The Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey team were ranked 10th in the USCHO.com Division I Women’s Ice Hockey Poll for the second–consecutive week. 2/15/11 – Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey freshman forward Kelly Babstock was awarded with both ECAC Hockey/MLX Skates Rookie and Player of the Week honors. Babstock had the most productive week of her career, finishing with four goals and four assists in three games played. 2/21/11 – Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey freshman forward Kelly Babstock was named one of the 26 nominees for the 2011 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award, presented by Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine. The award is presented annually to the most outstanding player in NCAA Division I Women’s Ice Hockey. 2/25/11 – Sophomore forward Brittany Lyons’ dramatic game–winning goal with five seconds remaining in regulation gave Quinnipiac women’s ice
hockey the victory, 2–1 against Princeton in the first game of a best–of–three ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal matchup. 2/26/11 – Freshman forward Kelly Babstock’s second–period goal proved to be the game–winner for the No. 5–seeded Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey team, whose 2–0 victory over No.4–seeded Princeton helped the team advance to its first–ever ECAC Hockey Semifinal Game. The Bobcats swept the best–of–three series, 2-0. 2/28/11 – Freshman forward Kelly Babstock was named the 2010–11 ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Year. Babstock, who was also nominated for the 2010–11 ECAC Hockey Player of the Year, is the second Quinnipiac student–athlete to earn ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Year. 3/1/11 – Freshman forward Kelly Babstock and sophomore goaltender Victoria Vigilanti were awarded with ECAC Hockey All–League selections. Babstock, who also enjoyed an All–Rookie Team selection, was tabbed as First–Team All–League, while Vigilanti received the nod for Third–Team All–League. 3/2/11 – Freshman forward Kelly Babstock was named the 2010–11 ECAC Hockey Player of the Year. Babstock is the first player in Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey program history to receive the award. The acceptance of the league’s most prized individual award came on the heels of being named Rookie of the Year, as well as being named to All–League First Team and the All–Rookie Team.
scored in a game scored by a single player. 10/13/12 – Sophomore Nicole Kosta extends her point-scoring streak to 11 games, the longest streak in program history. 10/27/12 – Kelly Babstock finishes with four assists against Dartmouth to tie the program record for most helpers in a single game. Quinnipiac also tied a program record for the most goals scored (8) against an ECAC Hockey opponent. 10/31/12 – Kelly Babstock finishes the month of October with 20 points in eight games to best her previous monthly program record total. 11/3/12 – Quinnipiac’s High Point Solutions Arena at the TD Bank Sports Center selected as the host site for the 2014 NCAA National Collegiate Women’s Ice Hockey Championship. Quinnipiac is the first ECAC Hockey institution to host the NCAA Women’s Frozen Four on campus since its inception in 2001. 11/24/12 – Kelly Babstock became just the second player in program history to record two shorthanded goals in a game, joining Ashley Jaffray who accomplished the feat on Oct. 16, 2006 against Northeastern. 2/2/13 – A near record crowd of 870 entered High Point Solutions Arena as junior Kelly Babstock scored with 29.5 seconds left to give the Bobcats a 2-2 tie against Yale. The attendance figure of 870 is the most for a Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey game in Hamden since Feb. 17, 2007.
3/31/11 – Freshman forward Kelly Babstock was named to the 2010–11 New England Division I Women’s Hockey All–Star Team. The recipients consisted of six forwards, four defensemen and two goaltenders, which were chosen by administrators and members of the media.
2/8/13 – Quinnipiac defeats nationally-ranked No. 4 ranked Cornell, 4-1, at home for their first win over the Big Red at home in program history. The win also tied for the highest ranked opponent the Bobcats have defeated in program history and was their first win over Cornell since Nov. 18, 2006 (14 meetings).
11/4/11 – Sophomore Kelly Babstock’s four-point game against Colgate broke the program’s career points record of 73 previously held by Vicky Graham.
2/23/13 – Quinnipiac defeats Brown 4-0 to earn the No. 4 seed in the ECAC Hockey Tournament. The Bobcats make the postseason for the fourth straight season and also host a playoff series for just the second time.
11/24/11 –Kelly Babstock scored with 10 second remaining in regulation before Amanda Colin’s goal 35 seconds into overtime gave Quinnipiac a 2-1 come-from-behind upset of nationally-ranked No. 4 Boston College. 11/26/11 – Kelly Babstock recorded her 40th career assist to pass Caitlin Peters as the all-time assists leader in Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey history. The Bobcats defeated Robert Morris in for their third Nutmeg Classic Championship title. 2/17/12 – Kelly Babstock scored twice against Union to break Elyse Cole’s program record of 43 career goals. 10/5/12 – Junior Kelly Babstock becomes the first player in program history to reach 100 points as she scored with less than a minute remaining against Mercyhurst. The goal was also the 50th of her career. 10/12/12 – Kelly Babstock netted four goals in a home victory over Maine to break the Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey program record for most goals
3/2/13 – Amanda Colin scores her second goal of the game in the third overtime period to lift the Bobcats to a 3-2 victory in Game Two of the ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals against St. Lawrence. 8/24/13 – Nicole Kosta selected for three game RedWhite Series with Canada’s National Team. Kosta was selected to join the 27 players already chosen for the Canadian National Team for the three game intrasquad series in preparation for the 2014 Winter Olympic Games. 10/14/13 – The Bobcats earn the No. 10 national ranking in both USCHO.com and USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Division I Women’s Polls for the first time in 2013-14 season. The No. 10 ranking started a string of 45 consecutive weeks the Bobcats in which the Bobcats are ranked in the USCHO.com Division I Women’s Poll. 11/15/13 – Quinnipiac stuns nationally-ranked No. 5 Boston College with a 3-2 victory over the Eagles
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from the High Point Solutions Arena. The victory was just the third in program history over a team ranked in the nation’s Top 5. It also marked the third straight season in which the Bobcats have defeated a Top 5 ranked team after having not done so in the program’s first 10 years of existence. 11/18/13 – The Bobcats earned a No. 5 ranking in the USCHO.com Division I Women’s Poll to enter the nation’s Top 5 for the first time in program history. 11/30/13 – The Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey team defeated Yale, 3-2, to claim their fourth Nutmeg Classic Title. Kelly Babstock was honored as MVP with her seven point (one goal, six assists) outburst, the most ever tallied by a single player in the tournament’s 10-year history. Freshman goalie Sydney Rossman was honored as the Top Goaltender while junior Shiann Darkangelo was also voted to the AllTournament team. 12/5/13 – Kelly Babstock named Quinnipiac’s Female Athlete of the Month for November. 12/7/13 – Kelly Babstock nets her 100th career assist in a 3-1 victory over Rensselaer. 1/14/14 – The Swedish Ice Hockey Association announced Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey forward Erica Uden Johansson was one of 21 players selected to compete for Team Sweden in the 2014 Sochi Olympics. Uden Johansson earned her second career Olympic appearance for Team Sweden. 1/21/14 – Senior captain Amanda Colin was named one of the 18 players nominated for the 2014 Hockey Humanitarian Award. She became the second player in program history to ever receive a nomination for the award, joining Gillian Gallagher with the honor. 1/31/14 – Head coach Rick Seeley earns his 100th career victory at Quinnipiac with a 3-1 win over Dartmouth. 2/7/14 – Quinnipiac rallies back from a two-goal deficit in the third period to tie the eventual National Champion and nationally-ranked No. 3 Clarkson Golden Knights, 3-3, in overtime on the road. 2/13/14 – Quinnipiac Athletics announces ESPN3 will air the Bobcats’ 2013-14 regular season home finale against Yale and Brown from the TD Bank Sports Center. The coverage from the High Point Solutions Arena is Quinnipiac’s first women’s ice hockey games covered on a national affiliate in program history. 2/20/14 – Erica Uden Johansson scored for Team Sweden in a bronze medal match against Switzerland. Uden Johansson helped guide Sweden to a fourth place finish after falling to Switzerland in the bronze medal game. 2/21/14 – Trailing 1-0 heading into the third period, the Bobcats stormed back for one of its biggest wins in program history as they knocked off the nationally-ranked No. 3 Cornell Big Red, 2-1, in front of a packed crowd at Lynah Rink. The No. 3 ranked Big Red represents the highest ranked opponent Quinnipiac has ever defeated while it also was their
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first win at Lynah since Nov. 18, 2006. 2/22/14 – Kelly Babstock picks up an assist in a 3-0 win over Colgate to become the first Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey player to reach the 200-point milestone. Already the only 100-point scorer in program history, Babstock became just the third player in Quinnipiac ice hockey history (male or female) to reach 200 career points, joining Chris Cerrella (205) and Todd Johnson (202). 2/27/14 – Kelly Babstock was named as one of 10 finalists for the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award becoming the first player in program history to have been named a finalist. 3/1/14 – Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey comes away with a series-clinching 2-1 victory over St. Lawrence to sweep the Saints in the ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals at the High Point Solutions Arena. 3/7/14 – Kelly Babstock named to the All-ECAC Hockey First Team to give her four straight seasons with All-ECAC Hockey honors. 3/8/14 – Quinnipiac falls to Clarkson in the ECAC Hockey Semifinals as Bobcats finish the 2013-14 season with the best single season record in program history at 22-6-9. 3/20/14 – Kelly Babstock named CCM/AHCA All-American to become the first player in program history to receive the honor. She was named to the Women’s Division I Second Team All-American after leading her team with 49 points including a single season program record 30 assists. 3/20/14 - 3/23/14 – Quinnipiac University hosts 2014 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four at the TD Bank Sports Center. Clarkson University defeats the University of Minnesota, 5-4, in the National Championship Game to claim their first National Title in program history. High Point Solutions Arena saw record crowds in excess of 3,000, the highest ever for any site in which the host team didn’t advance to the Frozen Four. 4/2/14 – Kelly Babstock named to her fourth straight New England Division I All-Star Team. 4/3/14 – Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey associate head coach Cassie Turner helped guide the Canadian U18 National Team to a goal medal victory over Team USA, 5-1, in the 2014 IIHF U18 World Championship held in Budapest. 4/13/14 – Morgan Fritz-Ward named the 11th different player to be captain of the Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey program. 5/4/14 – Quinnipiac Athletics honors Kelly Babstock as the University’s Female Athlete of the Year. 7/8/14 – Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey associate head coach Cassandra Turner named the head coach of Canada’s National Women’s Under-18 Team for the 2014-15 season. 7/15/14 – The Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey team led ECAC Hockey with 17 student-athletes named to the All-Academic team.
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8/13/14 - 8/24/14 – Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey travels to Europe for an 11-day trip where they played two games against. 8/12/14 - 8/16/14 – Chelsea Laden and Shiann Darkangelo invited to United States Women’s Ice Hockey Summer Festival in Lake Placid, New York. 8/18/14 – Shiann Darkangelo named to United States Women’s National U-22 Select Team for three-game series against Canada in Calgary, Alberta. 8/22/14 – Shiann Darkangelo scores the game-winning goal for the United States Women’s National U-22 Select Team in a 2-1 victory over Canada in a three-game series. 8/24/14 – Cassandra Turner leads the Canadian Women’s National U-18 Select Team to a 2-1 series victory over the United States. 9/5/14 – Shiann Darkangelo invited to United States Women’s National Team Evaluation Camp in Biddeford, Maine from Sept. 12-15. 9/20/14 – The Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey team hosts the Chinese National Team for an exhibition game after the team trained for two weeks at High Point Solutions Arena. 10/3/14 – Shiann Darkangelo named to the United States Women’s National Hockey Team for the Four Nations Cup in Kamloops, British Columbia from Nov. 4-8. 10/3/14 - 12/5/14 – The Bobcats open up the season with a 3-0 victory over UConn. Quinnipiac will go on to set a program record 16 game unbeaten streak in which they go 13-0-3 in the span. 10/16/14 – Erica Uden Johansson named to the Sweden Women’s National Hockey Team for the Four Nations Cup in Kamloops British Columbia from Nov. 4-8. 10/21/14 – Chelsea Laden and Taylar Cianfarano receive ECAC Hockey Weekly Awards as Laden was named Goaltender of the Week and Cianfarano earned her first career Rookie of the Week Award. 10/24/14 – Chelsea Laden records a shutout streak that lasts from 10/3/14 to 10/21/14, a streak that lasts 267:33 and is the longest shutout streak in Quinnipiac Ice Hockey history (men’s or women’s). 10/27/14 – Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey is ranked No. 5 in the USCHO.com Division I Women’s Poll for the second time in program history, tied for their highest ever ranking. 11/1/14 – The Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey team shuts out Cornell, 3-0, in ECAC Hockey play. It is the first shutout victory for the Bobcats over the Big Red in program history and the first time Cornell had been shutout in a loss at Lynah Rink since Nov. 17, 2006. 11/4/14 – Chelsea Laden Named ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Month for October.
11/5/14 - 11/9/14 – Shiann Darkangelo ties the tournament lead with three assists and four points as the United States wins the silver medal at the Four Nations Cup. Erica Uden Johansson wins the bronze medal with Sweden.
medal at the 2015 IIHF U-18 Women’s World Championships in Buffalo, New York.
11/8/14 – Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey’s Chelsea Laden and Quinnipiac men’s soccer’s Machel Baker are named Quinnipiac October Athletes of the Month.
1/19/15 – The Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey team is ranked No. 3 in the nation in the USCHO.com Division I Women’s Poll, the highest ranking in program history. Previously in 2014-15, the Bobcats were ranked No. 4 in the country.
11/17/14 – Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey ranked No. 4 in the USCHO.com Division I Women’s Poll, its highest ranking in program history. 11/18/14 – Erica Uden Johansson named ECAC Hockey Player of the Week. 11/24/14 – Chelsea Laden featured in Sports Illustrated’s “Faces in the Crowd” which highlights six of the top amateur athletes. 11/25/14 – Chelsea Laden named ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Week for the second time. 11/29/14 – The Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey team wins their fifth Nutmeg Classic Championship title with a 3-1 win over the nationally-ranked No. 5/6 Clarkson Golden Knights. Emma Woods was named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player while Chelsea Laden was named the Most Valuable Goaltender. Morgan Fritz-Ward and Cydney Roesler were named to the All-Tournament team. 12/1/14 – Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey’s Chelsea Laden and Quinnipiac men’s basketball’s Ousmane Drame are named Quinnipiac November Athletes of the Month. It is Laden’s second honor of the season. 12/2/14 – Chelsea Laden named ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Month for November, her second consecutive ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Month Award. 12/2/14 – The Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey team swept the ECAC Hockey Weekly Awards as Emma Woods was named Player of the Week, Chelsea Laden was named Goaltender of the Week and Taylar Cianfarano was named Rookie of the Week.
1/17/15 – Chelsea Laden is the first goaltender in the country to record 20 wins in the 2014-15 season.
1/20/15 – Taylar Cianfarano named ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week for the fourth time in her career. 1/24/15 – The Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey team faces the nationally-ranked No. 1 Boston College Eagles, the first time they faced the No. 1 team in the nation since Feb. 16, 2008 when they faced Harvard. 1/30/15 – Shiann Darkangelo becomes the second player in Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey history to record her 100th career point with an assist against nationally-ranked No. 4 Harvard. 2/3/15 – Taylar Cianfarano named ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Month for January. 2/7/15 – Chelsea Laden sets the new Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey single-season wins record with her 22nd win, surpassing Victoria Vigilanti’s record of 21 in 2010-11. 2/20/15 – The Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey team’s game against Yale is broadcast on ESPN3, the second ever broadcast for the program on a national affiliate. 2/27/15 – Chelsea Laden sets the ECAC Hockey single-season shutout record with her 15th shutout of the season and records her 50th career victory with a 7-0 win over Princeton in the ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals. 2/28/15 – The Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey team advances to the ECAC Hockey semifinals for the fourth time in program history with a 2-0 win over Princeton and a series sweep.
12/13/14 – Shiann Darkangelo and Chelsea Laden invited to the United States Women’s National Winter Training Camp in Blaine, Minnesota from Dec. 27-31.
3/3/15 – Chelsea Laden and Taylar Cianfarano honored with ECAC Hockey weekly awards. Laden earns her fourth goaltender of the week honor while Cianfarano notches her fifth rookie of the week award.
1/3/15 – Chelsea Laden breaks the Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey single-season shutout record with her 10th shutout with a 1-0 win over Rensselaer. She tied Victoria Vigilanti’s record of nine the previous day with a 4-0 shutout of Union.
3/6/15 – Chelsea Laden named the recipient of the Mandi Schwartz Student-Athlete of the Year Award, as well as All-ECAC Second Team. Nicole Kosta is named to the All-ECAC Third Team and Taylar Cianfarano is an All-ECAC Rookie Team Selection.
1/6/15 – Taylar Cianfarano named ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week for the third time in her career.
3/8/15 – The Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey team is selected for its first NCAA Tournament appearance with an at-large selection. The Bobcats (26-9-3) will end the season with the most wins in program history.
1/10/15 – Taylar Cianfarano records her first career hat trick in Quinnipiac’s 4-1 win over Yale. It is the first hat trick by a freshman since Kelly Babstock in 2010. 1/12/15 – Cassandra Turner leads the Canadian Women’s National U-18 team to the silver
3/16/15 – Erica Uden Johansson is named to the Sweden Women’s National Hockey Team for the 2015 IIHF Women’s World Championships in Malmo, Sweden from March 28-Apr. 4.
3/29/15 – Erica Uden Johansson scores the game-winning goal for Sweden in a 3-2 victory over Switzerland at the IIHF Women’s World Championships. 4/7/15 – Chelsea Laden is named to the New England Division I All-Star Team by the New England Hockey Writers. 4/17/15 – Cassandra Turner is named the fourth head coach of the Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey program, taking over after four seasons as the associate head coach and three seasons as an assistant coach. 4/19/15 – Cydney Roesler was tabbed as the 13th different player to be named the captain of the Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey program. 6/26/15 – Chelsea Laden and Shiann Darkangelo become the first Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey players to sign with the Connecticut Whale of the newly formed National Women’s Hockey League. They are among the first three free agents signed by the Whale, and seventh and eighth former Quinnipiac women’s hockey players to sign professional contracts. 7/1/15 – Morgan Fritz-Ward signs with the NWHL’s New York Riveters, the third former Quinnipiac women’s hockey player to sign with the league. 7/9/15 – Quinnipiac Athletics hires Eddie Ardito and Amanda Mazzotta as Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey assistant coaches. 8/1/15 – Elena Orlando signs with the NWHL’s New York Riveters, joining Morgan Fritz-Ward on the roster. 8/3/15 – Former Quinnipiac players Chelsea Laden and Shiann Darkangelo, and freshman Melissa Samoskevich invited to the United States Women’s National Hockey Team’s National Festival in Lake Placid, New York. 8/5/15 – Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey assistant coach Amanda Mazzotta named to Canada’s Women’s National Development Team Selection Camp. 8/5/15 – Former Quinnipiac women’s hockey star player Kelly Babstock signs with the NWHL’s Connecticut Whale, the fourth former player to sign with a team in the league.
8/10/15 – The Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey team lands 18 players on the ECAC Hockey AllAcademic team and Kristen Tamberg as the team’s selection to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll. 8/17/15 – Freshman forward Melissa Samoskevich is named to the 2015 United States Women’s National U-22 Select Team for a three-game series against Canada in Lake Placid, New York from Aug. 19-22. She is the youngest player selected, and only player on the team to not play collegiate hockey during the 2014-15 season.
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he Quinnipiac Alumni Athletic Hall of Fame was founded in 1976 and currently features 114 members and six teams. Notables include Steven “Turk” Wendell ’89, former major league relief pitcher; Frank “Porky” Vieira ’59, legendary head coach of the University of New Haven baseball team; Burt Kahn, former athletic director and long-time coach at Quinnipiac; Francine Perry Jones, All-American women’s basketball player; and Bernice Borris ’89, former softball star who tossed the first perfect game in school history.
Name Lester Ayala ’91 Joe Baglio ‘03 Mike Baglio ‘03 Michael Barrett ’85 Rick Barry ’95 Tim Belcher ’97 Jim Benson Frank Berretta ’87 Doug Bond ’89 Bernice Borris ’89 Bill Brew Mike Bruno ’62 Bob Bruzik ’83 Richard Buckholz ’88 Michael Buscetto ’93 Lisa Caldwell Linder ’85 Rita Campbell ’86 Joseph Canetti ’61 Catie Canetti ’00 Al Carfora ’80 Patty Caron ’84 Chris Cerrella ’01 Russ Certo ’82 Richard Ciardiello ’87 Maribeth Clifford ’89 Rita Campbell ’86 Joseph D’Andrea ’59 Rosemary DeGrand Doreen DeLucca ’79 Pat DeMaio ’60 Nick DeMaio ’61 Diane Dodge ’89 Phil Donofrio ’62 Harold Driver ’89 Tom Fahy ’63 Jeff Fengler Bob Finn ’59 Dennis Flanagan ’72 Dan Ford ’70 Jim Freund ’82 Bill Fuchs ’70 Joyce Furman Paul Gionfriddo ’71 Harry Godi Dan Gooley ’70 Jared Grasso ‘00 Peter Gray ’87 Stuart Grove ’67 Elmar Habermas ’71 Siegfried Habermas ’70 Jim Hanscom Maria Holland Denice Horsfield (Franco)’00 Lou Iannotti ’82 Peter Jepsen ’80 Boyd Johnson ’91 Franklin Johnson ’73 Todd Johnson ’90 Burt Kahn Sue Kaiser ’85 Ed Keane ’61 Ashlee Kelly ‘04 Mark Krauter ’87 Stephen Kulpa, Jr. ’93 Dr. John L. Lahey Dawn Landino ’91 Roland Lavallee ’01 Art Leary ’70 Alicia (Longobardi) Giaimo ’97 Linda LoPresto ’86 Lynn Luca ’86 Bob Lynch ’76
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Maryann Macari ’85 Softball Everson Maciel ‘04, ‘07 Mens’ Soccer Becca Main Field Hockey Coach Tuffie Maroon Athletic Director Bill Martin ’81 Baseball Bob Martino ’66 Baseball Fred Masotta ’58 Basketball Megan Matthews ‘02, ‘04 Women’s Lacrosse George McDowell ’72 Basketball Jim McMahon ’65 Golf Bill Mecca Coach/Admin. Carl Miazga ’88 Basketball Kim Misiaszek ‘01, ‘03 Women’s Basketball Cliff Mosley ’73. Basketball Ed Muzyka ’86 Ice Hockey Christina (Nasta) Coan ’93 Volleyball Patrick Nguyen ’97 Tennis Dennis O’Keefe ’69 Basketball Dan O’Neil Baseball Jeff Page ’80 Golf Mike Pagliaro ’79 Basketball William Payne ’89 Basketball Rand Pecknold Men’s Ice Hockey Coach Francine Perry Little Basketball Stephanie Petrycki ‘04 Tennis Ernie Petruciano Basketball Sharon Polastry ’98 Soccer Nate Pondexter ‘01 Basketball Jim Potter ’64 Basketball Bob Proto ’61 Golf Mike Quitko Tennis Coach Joseph Reilly ’64 Basketball Bill Romano ‘02 Basketball Julie Ryan (Smith) ’02 Field Hockey Donnalee Savitz ’82 Softball Chuck Schneider ’66 Basketball Bill Schweizer WQUN/Voice of the Bobcats Bob Serenson Ice Hockey Missy Seymour ’79 Basketball/Softball Mike Siavrakas ’66 Soccer Vin Siena ’86 Baseball Tom Signore ’88 Baseball Queen Smith (Edwards) ’96 Basketball Colleen Speed (Dooley) ’01 Lacrosse Anne Stewart ’85 Tennis Tara (Thibeault) Griffiths ’97 Field Hockey Rich Toni ’66 Baseball Frank Trasaco Baseball Joe Trimarchi ’98 Basketball Dave Tuthill ’65 Basketball Robert Vacca Basketball Bob Valus ’62 Baseball Diane Velky ’82 Basketball Bill Verneris ’82 Ice Hockey Frank “Porky” Vieira ’59 Basketball/Baseball Brian Vincent ’86 Soccer Kimberly (Witteman) Doheny ’95 Soccer Steven “Turk” Wendell ’89 Baseball Jessica (Uccello)Assadorian ‘00 Women’s Tennis Linda Wooster Administrator/Athletic Director Joe Zangari ‘00 Baseball Bill Zimmer ’74 Soccer Gene Zurolo ’70 Baseball 2001 Field Hockey Team 2001 Men’s Ice Hockey Team 2000 Women’s Soccer Team 1996-97 Men’s Tennis Team 1996-97 Women’s Tennis Team 1993-94 Women’s Tennis Team 1983–84 Women’s Basketball Team 1983 Baseball Team 1972–73 Quinnipiac Men’s Basketball Team 1965 Quinnipiac Men’s Soccer Team
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t Quinnipiac, learning is highly personalized and features small classes and ready access to 401 full-time faculty members. This reflects the University’s commitment to excellence in teaching, a student-oriented environment and a sense of community.
There are 9,000 undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in the Schools of Business and Engineering, Communications, Education, Health Sciences, Nursing, Law, the College of Arts and Sciences and the Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine, with more than 78 programs offered. The School of Law is fully accredited by the American Bar Association, and the School of Business is accredited by AACSB International – The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Quinnipiac today is a thriving, three-campus university. The scenic, 250-acre Mount Carmel Campus, adjacent to Sleeping Giant State Park, contains residence halls and academic buildings. The York Hill Campus, less than a mile away, contains the 185,000-squarefoot TD Bank Sports Center, a parking garage, the Rocky Top student center, a fitness facility and residence halls.
A third 104-campus in nearby North Haven serves as home to the Center for Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, which houses the Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine, opened in August 2013. The School of Health Sciences, School of Nursing, School of Education, School of Law and the graduate program in social work are located here as well. Quinnipiac consistently ranks among the top regional universities in the North in U.S. News & World Report’s America’s Best Colleges issue. The 2015 issue named Quinnipiac the top up-and-coming university in the North region for the third consecutive year.
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John L. Lahey, PhD, is the eighth president of Quinnipiac University. During his 27-year tenure, his leadership has resulted in transformational growth and development across the University: • Increase in endowment from $5 million to more than $386 million. • Increase in student enrollment from 1,900 to 9,000 students. • Growth of graduate programs from two to more than 20 today including the acquisition of a law school and the creation of the Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine in August 2013. • Participation of University athletic teams exclusively at the Division I level. • The creation of nationally and internationally recognized institutes including the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute, the Albert Schweitzer Institute and the Ireland’s Great Hunger Institute. • The opening of Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum, Músaem An Ghorta Mhóir, which is home to the world’s largest collection of visual art, artifacts and printed materials relating to the Irish Famine. • The establishment of the Fred Friendly First Amendment Award Luncheon in New York City; and operation of an award-winning, 1000-watt commercial radio station, AM 1220 WQUN. • Expansion to three campuses to meet the needs of the growing undergraduate and graduate population.
President John L. Lahey
President’s Cabinet Lynn Bushnell Vice President for Public Affairs
Salvatore Filardi Vice President, Facilities and Capital Planning Cynthia Gallatin Senior Vice President and COO for Online Programs Jean Husted MBA ’99 Interim Vice President for Human Resources/Executive Associate to the President Joan Isaac Mohr Vice President and Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid Mark Thompson Executive Vice President/Provost Mark Varholak Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Donald Weinbach Vice President for Development and Alumni Affairs
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GREG AMODIO
Director of Athletics and Recreation Quinnipiac University President John L. Lahey announced Greg J. Amodio, former director of athletics athletics and recreation, effective July 20, 2015. Amodio arrives at Quinnipiac with a record of impressive accomplishments during his tenure at Duquesne, which began in 2005. Among them are: conducting successful national searches for new men’s and women’s basketball coaches; developing a strategic partnership with the Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh to host a select number men’s basketball games each season; and co-directing the $6 million renovation of Rooney Field, the on-campus home of the Duquesne football, soccer and lacrosse programs. Before joining Duquesne, Amodio was associate director for athletics at Xavier from 1998 to 2005. While at Xavier, Amodio directed athletic marketing and promotions initiatives, solicited corporate partners for athletic sponsorships to include television and radio advertising, in-arena signage, retail promotions, game day partnerships, corporate hospitality and season tickets. From 2001-05, Xavier athletics generated more than $5.5 million in corporate partner revenue. Amodio holds a master’s degree in education from Queens College, City University of New York, and a bachelor’s degree in physical education and health from Davis and Elkins College. He and his wife, Kerry, have two children, Jake, 22, and Alexandra, 19.
BILL MECCA Senior Associate Athletic Director A member of Quinnipiac’s athletic department since 1978, Bill Mecca is in his 20th year as senior associate athletic director, after being promoted from associate athletic director. In 2008–09, Mecca was inducted into the Quinnipiac University Athletic Hall of Fame. He is responsible for all internal operations of the department, including supervision of scheduling, facilities, game officials, game operations and sports medicine. Mecca has fulfilled a variety of roles in his 34-year tenure at Quinnipiac. From 1978–91, he was an assistant men’s basketball coach, head men’s tennis coach and assistant director of athletics under the legendary Burt Kahn. In 1991, Mecca was named head
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men’s basketball coach and served five seasons before being promoted to his current role. In addition to his administrative duties, Mecca is the founder of the highly successful Bill Mecca Roundball Golf Tournament, which has generated more than $100,000 in contributions to the athletic department over the past 20 years. Mecca also provides radio and television color analysis for the Quinnipiac men’s and women’s basketball games on AM 1220 WQUN and NESN. Mecca is also the co-writer and co-host of the immensely popular and two-time Emmy Nominated Emmynominated, Quinnipiac produced Bobcats Unleashed in HD. A 1978 graduate of Niagara University, Mecca earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration while playing four years of basketball under former Utah Jazz president Frank Layden.
TRACEY FLYNN Associate Athletic Director/ Senior Woman Administrator Tracey Flynn has served as Quinnipiac’s senior woman administrator since September 2001. Flynn is responsible for maintaining the University’s overall NCAA compliance and eligibility program. She oversees all rules education programs, interpretations and procedures of NCAA legislation for Quinnipiac’s 21 Division I programs. Flynn came to Quinnipiac from the University of Maine, where she served five years in the same capacity. Prior to her job at Maine, Flynn was an assistant AD/SWA at Fairfield University for nearly 10 years. A graduate of the University of Connecticut, Flynn earned a bachelor’s degree in communications in 1983. She added a master’s degree in education from the University of Connecticut in 1985, and an MBA from Fairfield University in 1997
LYNEENE RICHARDSON Associate Athletic Director/Academic Support Services Lyneene Richardson begins her tenth year at Quinnipiac and her fourth as associate athletic director/academic support services at Quinnipiac, working closely with nearly 400 student-athletes, monitoring their academic records and eligibility. She also oversees academic programming and support services. Through Richardson’s efforts, the athletics department plays an active role in the Hamden and Greater New Haven communities.
Prior to Quinnipiac, Richardson was assistant director of athletic student services CHAMPS/Life Skills coordinator at the University of Minnesota. In addition, she advised the student-athlete advisory board and was responsible for the production of the student-athlete handbook. In 1996, she completed her bachelor’s degree in liberal studies and earned a master’s degree in higher education in 2000, both from the University of Iowa.
ERIC GRGURICH Executive Director of TD Bank Sports Center Eric Grgurich is in his tenth year as director of athletic promotions and ticketing at Quinnipiac and his seventh year as the executive director of the TD Bank Sports Center. In this position, he is responsible for all TD Bank Sports Center operations, as well the creation, implementation and cultivation of all ticketing and promotional campaigns for the TD Bank Sports Center. He joined the athletic marketing staff in June 2006 after spending the past eight years working in the American Hockey League. Most recently he held the position of director of ticket sales/operations with the Lowell Lock Monsters. In that role, he led a staff of 12 and developed the 2004–05 ticket sales and marketing campaign. Grgurich also was responsible for the cultivation of season tickets, mini-plans, groups, luxury boxes and party rooms for the Lock Monsters. Grgurich spent two years with the Hartford Wolfpack, the top affiliate of the New York Rangers, after earning his start in professional hockey with the Cincinnati Mighty Ducks. Grgurich is a 1997 graduate of Stonehill College, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in history and was a four-year member of the baseball team.
business marketing in 2003, Castagnola moved into a graduate assistant position in the operations office. He spent two years in that capacity before moving into the interim director of operations position. A four-year member of the Quinnipiac men’s lacrosse team, Castagnola played in goal for the Bobcats from 2000–03. Castagnola also has experience on the coaching front. He served as the goalie coach for the Quinnipiac men’s lacrosse team in 2004. From 2000–03, he was the goalie instructor and an assistant junior varsity coach at Cheshire (Conn.) High School.
MICHAEL MEDINA
Associate Athletic Director/ Intramurals
Michael Medina is in his 12th year at Quinnipiac and in his fourth year as associate athletic director/intramurals. Under Medina’s direction, Quinnipiac intramurals has shown an increase in student participation for each of the last four years with the introduction of new sports and increased student interaction. A respected member of the National Intramural Recreation Sports Association (NIRSA), he currently serves as the state director for Connecticut and Rhode Island in Region I. This past year, he was honored with the Horace Moody Award by NIRSA. A certified high school official in basketball and baseball, Medina also has an extensive journalism background. He earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Maryland in 2002. While at Maryland, he called the action for the 2002 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship between the Terrapins and Indiana on radio for WMUC. He also earned a master’s degree in journalism from Northeastern in 2004.
ANDREW CASTAGNOLA Associate Athletic Director/Operations Andrew Castagnola is in his tenth year at Quinnipiac and his fourth year as associate athletic director/operations at Quinnipiac. He served as the interim director of operations during the 2005–06 year before being promoted to his current role. He handles all responsibilities pertaining to event and gameday management. After graduating from Quinnipiac with a bachelor’s degree in 2015-16 Women’s Ice Hockey Media Guide
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ERNIE HALLBACH
Associate Athletic Director for Athletic Training
Ernie Hallbach joined Quinnipiac prior to the start of the 2007–08 academic year. In 2010, Hallbach was named the associate director for athletic training. Hallbach coordinates Quinnipiac University’s athletic training program and oversees the day-to-day operations of the athletic training department. Hallbach also is responsible for both the men’s and women’s cross country teams. This past summer, Hallbach was named the associate athletic director for athletic training. Prior to Quinnipiac, Hallbach held the title of head athletic trainer at Trinity College in Hartford, Conn. While at Trinity, Hallbach was responsible for the coordination of event and practice coverage for Trinity’s 29 intercollegiate sports. He also served as a clinical instructor for student athletic trainers from the University of Connecticut. Hallbach oversaw three full-time and two part-time certified athletic trainers and 10 student workers in the Trinity athletic training department. Prior to Trinity, Hallbach was the head athletic trainer at Saint Joseph College in West Hartford, Conn., where he worked from 1993–2000. While at Saint Joseph, Hallbach developed and implemented an athletic training program in conjunction with the start of Saint Joseph’s intercollegiate athletic programs. Hallbach is a licensed Connecticut athletic trainer while also holding certifications from the National Athletic Trainers Association as both an athletic trainer and an approved clinical instructor. Hallbach also is associated with the Eastern Athletic Trainers Association as well as the New England Small College Athletic Conference Athletic Training Society.
TAMI REILLY
Associate Athletic Director for Fitness & Wellness
Tami Reilly is in her 13th year at Quinnipiac and will begin the 2015-16 year as the associate athletic director for fitness center. She is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the fitness center, recreation programming and campus wellness. Reilly arrived at Quinnipiac after playing a key role in the development of the Unique Fitness for Women facility in Wallingford, Conn. Reilly has served as a group fitness instructor and personal trainer at various local facilities as well as serving as an international fitness
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presenter and continuing education provider. In 2010, Reilly was honored with Quinnipiac’s prestigious Center of Excellence award, given to individuals who best exemplify service to Quinnipiac’s student body. Reilly holds certifications and memberships in American Red Cross Adult CPR, ACE (personal trainer), AFAA (personal trainer and group fitness instructor). She is a Master Instructor for Madd Dogg Athletics (SPINNING®), a Pro Trainer for Gliding® , a Master Instructor for Bodyblade® and is an E-RYT with Yoga Alliance. She is a graduate of Southern Connecticut State University and holds a bachelor’s degree in sociology. She is also a fitness and nutritional specialist certified through Gateway Community Technical College and Southern Connecticut State University. Reilly recently graduated with a master’s in organization leadership from Quinnipiac as well.
BOB TIPSON
Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance Coordination
Bob Tipson was promoted in 2010 to assistant athletic director for compliance coordination after serving as the assistant compliance coordinator since 2007. Tipson came to Quinnipiac in 2003, when he served as the assistant basketball coach for the Bobcats through the 2007 season. In this current role, Tipson is involved in all aspects of recruiting for Quinnipiac’s 21 varsity teams in addition to the compilation of each team’s rosters. Tipson came to Quinnipiac from Champlain College in Burlington, Vt., where he served as the head coach of the men’s basketball team for 34 years. In addition, he held a variety of administrative roles in the athletic department, including director of athletics from 1969 through 1990. In 2003, Tipson completed his coaching career at Champlain with a 704-265 record. A 12-time Region III Coach of the Year, Tipson guided the program to nine regional championships, and five national tournament appearances, as well as the No. 3 national ranking in 1990. In 2001, he was inducted into the National Junior College Basketball Hall of Fame and was part of the inaugural class of the New England Basketball Hall of Fame in 2002. Tipson has been extensively involved in the National Junior College Basketball Coaches Association, USA Basketball and the NJCAA/USA AllStar program. Tipson earned an associate’s degree from Champlain in 1966, a bachelor’s degree from Plymouth State in 1968 and a master of education from Saint Michael’s in 1975.
ALYSSA BUDKOFSKY
Assistant Athletic Director for Men’s Basketball Academic Support Services Alyssa Budkofsky was promoted to the assistant athletic director for men’s basketball academic support services in 2010. Budkofsky is now in her seventh year at Quinnipiac in that role. Since her arrival at Quinnipiac, the team has seen consistent improvements with its Academic Progress Rate (APR) as well as its individual grade-point averages. Budkofsky came to Quinnipiac from George Washington University in Washington, D.C., where she served as the academic support assistant in the Department of Athletics. While at GW, Budkofsky’s responsibilities included academic advising and monitoring of the academic success of 80 of George Washington’s student-athletes. She also was heavily involved with class registration and orientation of all incoming student-athletes. In addition to her academic advising responsibilities, Budkofsky worked with the compliance director to ensure NCAA eligibility.
JAMIE SCHILKOWSKI
Assistant Athletic Director for Equipment Services Jamie Schilkowski, now in his eighth year at Quinnipiac University, is Quinnipiac’s Assistant Athletic Director for Equipment Services. In his current role, Schilkowski handles the day-to-day equipment needs of Quinnipiac’s 21 varsity sports programs. Schilkowski comes to Quinnipiac after two years at his alma mater, Sacred Heart University, where he served as the assistant equipment manager. Schilkowski previously worked at Quinnipiac for two years in the Athletics Department as an assistant for Operations. His responsibilities included game and event management for all home events on the main campus and eventually for the TD Bank Sports Center. He was also involved in the compliance and athletic academic support offices. Schilkowski is a 2004 graduate of Sacred Heart where he was a four year varsity letter winner for the Pioneer baseball team. He was an All NEC and All New England pick in 2002 as a sophomore.
SEAN DUFFY
Faculty Athletic Representative Sean Duffy is in his 12th year as Faculty Athletic Representative at Quinnipiac University. Duffy is responsible for ensuring academic integrity, facilitating institutional control of intercollegiate athletics and enhancing the student-athlete experience as well as representing the University to the NCAA. Currently an assistant professor of political science at Quinnipiac, Duffy earned a bachelor of arts in political science from Brown University in 1984. He received his master’s degree from The Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies in 1986. Duffy then earned his PhD from Yale University in 1997. Duffy is active in the New Haven Rowing Club and also held membership on the U.S. Canoe & Kayak Team from 1989-94.
RICH HANLEY
Athletics Council Chairperson Rich Hanley currently sits as the chair of the Quinnipiac Athletics Council. Hanley is an associate professor of Journalism and the graduate Journalism program director in the School of Communications. A veteran journalist, and a producer, writer and director of awardwinning documentaries and Websites, Hanley is a leading commentator on the convergence of the news media, politics, pop culture and technology whose opinion appears routinely in news accounts around the world. Prior to joining Quinnipiac University in 2001, Hanley served for more than 20 years as a writer and producer, including a stint at Time magazine. He has received seven Emmy nominations for his television documentaries, including acclaimed films about the 1944 circus fire in Hartford and the 1964 World’s Fair in New York. Hanley holds a bachelor of arts in communications from the University of New Haven and a master of arts from Wesleyan University.
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Jestine Angelini Academic Coordinator
Steve Belanger Women’s Cross Country, Indoor, Outdoor Track & Field
Kerry Brown Women’s Golf Assistant Coach
Matthew Calcagni Athletics Ticket Manager
Dave Clarke Women’s Soccer Head Coach
Stephen Coxon Women’s Soccer Assistant Coach
Colleen Doherty Women’s Rugby Assistant Coach
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Lindsay Tagliavini Assistant Athletic Trainer
Cheryl Canada Field Hockey Associate Head Coach
Kris Czaplinski Women’s Volleyball Head Coach
Sean Doherty Men’s Basketball Assistant Coach
Danielle Brennan Women’s Basketball Assistant Coach
Graciano Brito Men’s Soccer Assistant Coach
Becky Carlson Women’s Rugby Head Coach
Reid Cashman Men’s Ice Hockey Assistant Coach
Eric Da Costa Men’s Soccer Head Coach
John Delaney Baseball Head Coach
Eric Eaton Men’s Basketball Assistant Coach
Pat Egan Baseball Assistant Coach
Tricia Fabbri Women’s Basketball Head Coach
Katy Fairbrother Women’s Lacrosse Assistant Coach
Eric Fekete Men’s Lacrosse Head Coach
Beth Griswold TD Bank Sports Center Marketing Director
Brittany Hauser Women’s Lacrosse Interim Head Coach
Kelsey Hiltebeitel Field Hockey Assistant Coach
Devon Kelly Softball Assistant Coach
Sara MacDonough-Civitello Assistant Athletic Trainer
Sara Kinsel Assistant Athletic Trainer
Mountain Macgillivray Women’s Basketball Associate Head Coach
Mark Fogel Men’s Basketball Director of Operations
Marie Kashuba Acrobatics & Tumbling Assistant Coach
Lynn Labbadia Softball Assistant Coach
Lori Landino Sec. to Men’s and Women’s Basketball Programs
Becca Main Field Hockey Head Coach
Connie Mancini Sec. to Director of Athletics and Recreation
Carrie Gaydos Assistant Athletic Trainer
Jill Karowski Softball Head Coach
Justine Lombardi Women’s Soccer Assistant Coach
Carolyn Martin Men’s and Women’s Cross Country; Women’s Track & Field Head coach
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Neil McKenney Men’s Ice Hockey Director of Operations
Tom Moore Men’s Basketball Head Coach
Lorraine Onofrio Sec. to Men’s and Women’s Ice Hockey Programs
Mary Ann Powers Acrobatics & Tumbling Head Coach
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Jennifer Mead Associate Athletic Trainer
Jeff Moore Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach
Becky Mella Assistant Athletic Trainer
Tony Newsom Men’s Basketball Assistant Coach
Paula Miller Director of Tennis, Women’s Tennis Head Coach
Kyle Nisson Baseball Assistant Coach
Adam Pallone Assistant Athletic Trainer
Chris Pappas Men’s Tennis Head Coach
Rand Pecknold Men’s Ice Hockey Head Coach
Bill Riga Men’s Ice Hockey Associate Head Coach
Caitlin Stapleton Women’s Volleyball Assistant Coach
Bill Tully Men’s Lacrosse Assistant Coach
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Tobi Momoh Women’s Basketball Director of Operations
John O’Connor Women’s Golf Head Coach
Mason Poli Men’s Lacrosse Assistant Coach
Joanne Vignola Department Secretary
Dan Walker Assistant Athletic Trainer
Scott Walker Fitness Center Director
Marie Warner Women’s Basketball Assistant Coach
ATHLETICS YEAR IN REVIEW The Quinnipiac men’s cross country team capped off a successful season that saw the Bobcats post four Top 5 finishes, out of eight races, including a third place finish at the 2014 MAAC Championships. Brendan Copley highlighted the Bobcats with a 14th place finish at the conference championship meet to give him three consecutive All-Conference honors. Quinnipiac women’s cross country had another impressive showing at the 2014 MAAC Championships, finishing second out of the 11-team field with five runners in the Top 21. Niamh Ashe and Kaleigh Roberts earned All-MAAC honors. In addiiton, the Bobcats finished 17th out of 40 teams at the NCAA Northeast Regional. The future looks bright for the Quinnipiac women’s volleyball team as a young squad emerged among the MAAC leaders in service aces and blocks while several Bobcats ranked among the conference leaders in hitting percentage (Cheyenne Orsi), assists (Sierra Dawson), service aces (Katie Urycki, Nicole Milillo) and blocks (Allison Leigh, Orsi). The Quinnipiac field hockey team advanced to the MAAC Tournament for the second straight season, as well as its 18th postseason trip in 20 seasons of the sport’s existence. The Bobcats were the NCAA Division I Statistical Champion in defensive saves, while Megan Conaboy was named the MAAC CoGoalkeeper of the Year for the second straight season. Conaboy was one of six Bobcats to earn All-MAAC honors.
Quinnipiac men’s soccer won its second straight MAAC Regular Season Title and third straight after winning the 2013 NEC Championship
Emily Webster Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach
Quinnipiac men’s soccer captured its second straight MAAC Regular Season Title and third straight overall after taking the Northeast Conference Regular Season Championship in 2013. Borja Angoitia won his second straight MAAC Goalkeeper of the Year award and headlined a list of five Bobcats to earn AllMAAC honors this past season. The Quinnipiac women’s soccer team wrapped up its second season in the MAAC and the Bobcats are already looking ahead to the 2015 season. The 2014 sophomore class featured starters Jess Fontaine, Sarah Pandolfi, Kelly Caruso, Joanna Proctor and Laura Nicholas. Fontaine was tabbed to the All-MAAC Second Team after leading the team in goals (three) and points (seven). Caruso led the team in assists (four), which placed her in the Top 10 among the MAAC leaders. Quinnipiac women’s rugby capped their regular season with a 5-3 record and secured a third straight winning season in the program’s history. In 2014, the Bobcats advanced to the ACRA National Semifinal, finishing in third place nationally. Quinnipiac women’s basketball finished the season with a 31-4 overall record, 20-0 in conference play and 23-0 against MAAC opponents on its way to winning the 2015 MAAC Championship. The Bobcats appeared in their second NCAA Tournament in three seasons and their fourth consecutive postseason tournament while also earning votes in the national polls. Four Bobcats earned All-MAAC honors while head coach Tricia Fabbri was named the MAAC Coach of the Year. She also collected her 300th career win. Quinnipiac men’s basketball finished the 2014-15 season in sixth place in the league standing with a 15-15 overall record while winning nine MAAC games. The Bobcats saw senior Ousmane Drame win Defensive Player of the Year honors while Drame, Zaid Hearst and Ayron Hutton won All-MAAC honors. Quinnipiac men’s ice hockey capped off another incredible season, winning its second Cleary Cup, for the ECAC Hockey Regular Season Championship, in three years while also advancing to the NCAA Tournament for the third straight season. Bobcat sophomore Sam Anas became the third player in program history to earn All-American honors while five Bobcats received All-ECAC Hockey honors. The 2014-15 season saw the Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey team post unprecedented results as the Bobcats reached a program record in wins (26), ECAC Hockey wins (15) and its first NCAA Tournament appearance. Several program records fell last season including: Chelsea Laden set the program and 2015-16 Women’s Ice Hockey Media Guide
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ECAC Hockey record for single-season shutouts (16), singleseason program wins record (25), program record for lowest GAA (1.19), program record for lowest career GAA (Chelsea Laden, 1.56), program record career shutouts (Chelsea Laden, 25) and the longest shutout streak in program history (267:33). Chelsea Laden continued to make history as she earned the prestigous Mandi Swartz ECAC Hockey Student-Athlete of the Year and the Sarah Devens Award. Quinnipiac women’s indoor track and field notched 104 total team points on the way to earning a third place finish at the 2015 MAAC Championships. Quinnipiac’s 104 points represent a new program record while the team’s finish matches the best ever at a conference championship meet in program history. Shameal Samuels was named the MAAC Most Outstanding Performer. More incredible was Samuels’ second straight New England 400m Championship then broke a 27-year-old meet record. The 2014-15 Quinnipiac acrobatics & tumbling team compiled a 5-3 record for the year, taking wins against Concordia, Alderson Broaddus (twice), King University and Gannon, on its way to grabbing the No. 5 seed in the NCATA National Championship. For the first time in program history, the Bobcats took home the Open Heat of the toss event at the NCATA Championships with Kelsey Rule, Christine Rochester, Kayla McCormack, Allee Tallman and Brittney Kusmierski taking the crown. Brooke Artz and Taylor Johnson also earned All-American honors. Quinnipiac baseball went 29-27 on its way to matching their best single-season win total in program history. The Bobcats had five All-MAAC First Team selections led by senior first baseman Vin Guglietti who also was named to the ACBA/Rowlings Division I All-Northeast First Team. Quinnipiac advanced to the MAAC Semifinals for the first time in program history. Quinnipiac softball’s 2015 season featured a six-win improvement from 2014 including a two-win markup in conference play. Both Nikki Barba and Jordan Paolucci were named First Team All-MAAC. Paolucci’s All-Conference nod was her third straight First Team honor. Paolucci’s finished her illustrious career as the program’s all-time home runs (40) and RBI (129) leader. The Quinnipiac men’s lacrosse team clinched a spot in the postseason for the fifth time in the last seven years and advanced to 2015 MAAC Championship game. Michael Sagl extended his point streak to 47 games throughout his senior season, a streak
The 2014-15 season saw the Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey team post unprecedented results as the Bobcats reached a program record in wins (26), ECAC Hockey wins (15) and its first NCAA Tournament appearance.
Quinnipiac women’s basketball finished the season with a 31-4 overall record, 20-0 in conference play and 23-0 against MAAC opponents on its way to winning the 2015 MAAC Championship. The Bobcats appeared in their second NCAA Tournament in three seasons and their fourth consecutive postseason tournament while also earning votes in the national polls.
that ranked as the nation’s third-longest active span, while also breaking the career program record for assists (99). Carmen French joined Sagl on the All-MAAC Second Team. The 2014-15 season saw the end to the career of four Bobcat seniors as Kyra Ochwat highlighted the bunch by becoming the all-time leading scorer in Quinnipiac lacrosse history (men’s or women’s) with 215 career points. Vicki Kuhn joined Ochwat on the All-MAAC Second Team while freshman Kiera Kelly was just one of four league players to earn a unanimous selection onto the All-MAAC Rookie Team in 2015. Quinnipiac men’s tennis saw its 2014-15 season total a 11-9 record with a 5-2 mark in conference play and a third place finish in the MAAC regular season. First-year head coach Chris Pappas earned MAAC Coach of the Year, while five different Bobcats earned All-MAAC recognition. The Quinnipiac women’s tennis team clinched its second consecutive MAAC Championship with a 4-0 sweep of Niagara in the title match. For the second straight season, the Bobcats went a perfect 10-0 against MAAC opponents on their way to a third conference title in the last five seasons. It also signalled Quinnipiac’s eighth conference championship in the Division I era (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2014 and 2015) as the Bobcats faced No. 2 nationally ranked North Carolina in the 2015 NCAA First Round. Quinnipiac women’s outdoor track and field put together their most successful season in program history in 2015. Shameal Samuels made history for Quinnipiac, becoming just the second Bobcat in program history to advance to an NCAA Regional event, competing in the 400m at the NCAA East Regional in Jacksonville. As a team, the Bobcats shined with a runner-up finish at the MAAC Championships, the highest finish ever for Quinnipiac at a conference championship meet. The Quinnipiac University women’s golf team finished 4th at the 2015 MAAC Championship while Nicole Scola and Taylor Lambrou both earned All-MAAC honors after finishing tied for fourth and 10th, respectively. Quinnipiac combined to shoot a postseason-record 958 (54 holes) for 4th place. The Bobcats’ previous record of 979 was compiled at the 2013 Northeast Conference Championship.
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* ECAC Hockey Game #Nutmeg Classic at Ingalls Rink All home games are played at the High Point Solutions Arena at the TD Bank Sports Center All home games are available via live video and audio streaming at QuinnipiacBobcats.com