RMU 2015-16 Women's Hockey Fact Book

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Table of Contents — Program History — 42 43 44 45 51 52 62 65 66 67 68

All-Time CHA Award Winners All-Time Letterwinners All-Time Uniform Numbers Colonial Hockey Timeline Season-by-Season Category Leaders Individual Career History All-Time Game Results All-Time Series Results All-Time Results Against CHA Foes All-Time Results Against Ranked Opponents Colonials in the Pros — Record Book —

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Quick Facts 84 Lumber Arena Covering the Colonials 2015-16 Roster Current Players Career Bios & Statistics

CREDITS: The 2015-16 Robert Morris University Women’s Ice Hockey Fact Book is a product of RMU Media Relations. The guide was written and edited by Rachel Labosky with special assistance from Jim Duzyk and Ken Baker. Design and typography by Juris Silenieks of JR Graphics. Photography by Jason Cohn, Dave Miller, Connie Karaffa, Ken Baker, Dave Hahn and Arron Anastasia.

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Individual Career Records Individual Season Records Individual Game Records Individual Period Records Miscellaneous Records Team Season Records Team Game Records Team Period Records Last Time … Hockey at Robert Morris University Hockey in Pittsburgh

It is the policy of Robert Morris University to provide equal opportunity in all educational programs and activities, admission of students and conditions of employment for all qualified individuals regardless of race, color, sex, religion, age, disability, national origin and sexual preference.

Head Coach Paul Colontino Associate Head Coach Logan Bittle Assistant Coach Chelsea Walkland Director of Hockey Operations Kelley Steadman — 2014-15 Season in Review —

18 Game Results 19 Overall Team Statistics 20 Game-by-Game Comparison 21 Individual Results 22 Highs and Lows 23 Scoring Breakdown 24 Boxscores 34 2015 CHA Tournament and Awards 35 Team Statistics (Conference Only) 36 Team Statistics (Overall) 37 Individual Statistics (Conference Only) 39 Individual Statistics (Overall) 2 0 1 5 - 1 6 R O B E R T M O R R I S U N I V E R S I T Y W O M E N ’S I C E H O C K E Y FA C T B O O K

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Quick Facts — UNIVERSITY INFORMATION —

— COACHING INFORMATION —

Location: Moon Township, Pa.

Head Coach: Paul Colontino (5th season)

Founded: 1921

Alma Mater: Mercyhurst ’00 Record at RMU: 69-51-15 • Career Record: Same

Enrollment: 5,359 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: College Hockey America (CHA)

Associate Head Coach: Logan Bittle (6th season) Alma Mater: Robert Morris ’08

Assistant Coach: Chelsea Walkland (2nd season)

Colors: Blue and White with Red

Alma Mater: Robert Morris ’10

Nickname: Colonials

Director of Operations: Kelley Steadman (2nd season)

President: Dr. Christopher B. Howard Athletic Director: Craig Coleman, M.D. Associate Athletic Director: Marty Galosi Associate Athletic Director: Don Smith Director of Compliance: Ryan Fleischer Director of Student Service: Sean Simmons Senior Women Administrator: Addie Muti Faculty Representative: Dr. Scott Branvold University Phone: 800-762-0097

— MEDIA RELATIONS —

Alma Mater: Mercyhurst ’12

Women’s Hockey Office Phone: (412) 397-4478

— TEAM INFORMATION / HISTORY — 2014-15 Overall Record: 11-19-5 2014-15 CHA Record / Finish: 8-8-4 / 3rd First Season of Women’s Hockey: 2005-06 All-Time Women’s Hockey Record: 133-190-25 CHA Tournament Championships: 1 (2011-12) CHA Regular Season Championships: 0 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/7

Media Relations Director: Jim Duzyk Assistant Media Relations Director: Ken Baker

Key Returnees

Assistant Media Relations Director: Spencer Kowitz

F – Brittany Howard (R-So.)

Media Relations & Video Assistant: Ashley Chase

17 goals, 24 assists, 41 points, +13 (2013-14)

Media Relations Graduate Assistant: Rachel Labosky

D – Mikaela Lowater (Jr.)

Video Coordinator: Becky Schoenecker

All-CHA Second Team 2 goals, 15 assists, 83 blocks, +4 (2014-15)

Video Graduate Assistant: Katelynn Long Women’s Hockey Contact: Rachel Labosky Office Phone: (412) 397-6070 • Office Fax: (412) 397-4943 E-mail: sidga02@rmu.edu

F – Mackenzie Johnston (Jr.) 11 goals, 10 assists, 21 points (2014-15)

Women’s Hockey Twitter: @RMUWHockey

F – Rikki Meilleur (Jr.)

Women’s Hockey Instagram: @rmu_w_hockey

10 goals, 6 assists, 16 points (2014-15) 21-5-3, 1.66 GAA, .932 SV% (2013-14)

Internet Address: www.rmucolonials.com RMU Athletics Twitter: @RMUAthletics

G – Jessica Dodds (Jr.)

RMU Athletics Facebook: Facebook.com/RMUAthletics

9-16-4, 2.47 GAA, .918 SV% (2014-15)

SID Mailing Address: 6001 University Boulevard • Moon Township, PA 15108


84 Lumber Arena

84 Lumber Arena, formerly known as the RMU Island Sports Center Ice Arena, has been home to the Colonials since 2004. Tucked into the corner of Neville Island, overlooking the Ohio River, 84 Lumber Arena has welcomed over 100,000 fans since it became the home arena of the Colonials. The arena was originally built as part of the $10 million Robert Morris University Island Sports Center facility cluster, which includes two ice rinks and a domed multi-sport facility.   On March 21, 2012, Robert Morris University announced that it had struck a deal with 84 Lumber for the naming rights of the arena. “84 Lumber has been a significant sponsor of hockey at all levels throughout the years, from the Penguins to the PIHL and America’s Showcase. This partnership of adding the naming rights to an arena that is host to both men’s and women’s Division I NCAA hockey programs is a logical extension,” said Jeff Nobers, vice president of marketing at 84 Lumber. “The RMU Island Sports Center hosts tens of thousands of patrons every year so being able to attach our name to a great facility and university offers benefits that go well beyond the marketing benefits.”   The arena is also home to the RMU men’s hockey team, the Robert Morris University ACHA teams, the Duquesne Dukes and the Chatham Cougars.

84 Lumber Arena Quick Facts Full Name: 84 Lumber Arena at the RMU Island Sports Center Address: 7600 Grand Avenue, Neville Township, PA Opened: October 1998 Ice Surface: 200’ x 85’ (North American rules) Capacity: 1,589 Renamed: March 21, 2012 2014-15 home attendance: 6,225 (296 avg.) Single-season record: 6,497 (361 avg.) (2008-09) Single-game record: 826 (Fri. Nov. 28, 2014 vs. Ohio State)

Attendance By Year Year

2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 Totals

Attendance

Average/Game

6,225 4,179 2,725 2,621 2,770 4,185 6,497 3,371 4,545 1,563

296 220 170 202 154 262 361 211 284 156

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Covering the Colonials Team Media Contact Rachel Labosky Graduate Assistant/Hockey Contact Office: (412) 397-6070 Cell: (570) 259-6013 E-mail: sidga02@rmu.edu

Media Credentials: Credentials are mailed to those covering the women’s hockey team regularly and to others upon request. Passes can be held at the will-call gate at the Island Sports Center. Credentials can be obtained by contacting Rachel Labosky. Interviews: Players and coaches are available for interviews before or after practice based on the team’s upcoming game schedule. All requests must be made at least one day in advance through Rachel Labosky in the media relations office. Robert Morris players are not available on game day. The locker room, meeting rooms and weight room are off limits to media. Post-Game Procedures: Head coach Paul Colontino and all Colonial players are available following the ten-minute cooling off period. Please direct requests to Rachel Labosky at the press table during the third period. Player interviews will be done outside the Robert Morris locker room. The locker room is closed to media. Press Row: Working areas for print and electronic media are located at rink side in the RMU Island Sports Center. Programs, game notes, media guides, rosters, box score updates, halftime and final statistics and the complete play-by-play are provided at each game. Statistics are courtesy of the Stat Crew System. On The Air: Every Robert Morris hockey home game will be radio broadcast at www.rmucolonials.com and streamed live at www.americaonesports.com. Social Media and Blogging The women’s hockey team can be followed online at the following locations: ■ Website The official team page can be found via the Athletic Department website at www.rmucolonials.com. ■ Twitter @RMUWHockey (official team Twitter account) @RMUScoreboard (up-to-date scoring information for all RMU sports)

@RMUAthletics (official Twitter account of RMU athletics)

■ Facebook facebook.com/RMUAthletics (official Facebook page

■ Eversport and LiveStats: Follow the action of every Colonials home game on Eversport and LiveStats. Links to the video stream and live statistics are posted before every game on the women’s hockey page at rmucolonials.com. Photographers: Photographers with proper credentials are permitted to photograph any of RMU’s 23 intercollegiate sports in accordance with security policies. Contact the Media Relations office for event credentials. Directions/Parking: The address for the RMU Island Sports Center is: RMU Island Sports Center 7600 Grand Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15225 ■ From Pittsburgh... Take Route 65 North through Avalon and Emsworth (watch for Washington and I-79 signs). Washington exit will lead to I-79 South (toward Washington, Pa.). First exit on the bridge is Neville Island, exit 65. At bottom of the exit ramp, turn left. Get into the right lane and drive approximately 0.7 miles. The RMU Island Sports Center is on the right just before the Coraopolis Bridge. ■ From Pittsburgh International Airport... Take I-376 South from the airport. Get off ramp for I-376 South at Robinson Towne Center and proceed four miles to I-79 North (toward Erie). Follow I-79 North to Exit 65, Neville Island. At the bottom of the ramp, turn left. Get into the right lane and drive approximately 0.9 miles. The RMU Island Sports Center is on the right just before the Coraopolis Bridge. ■ From the North... Take I-79 South toward Pittsburgh. Take Exit 65, Neville Island. At the bottom of the ramp, turn left. Get into the right lane and drive approximately 0.7 miles. The RMU Island Sports Center is on the right just before the Coraopolis Bridge. ■ From Harmarville... Follow Route 28 South toward Pittsburgh. Bear right onto East Ohio Street (to I-279 South) at the Heinz Plant. At the third light, make left onto I-279 South. Stay in the right lane and follow signs for Route 65 North. Follow Route 65 North through Avalon and Emsworth (watch for Washington and I-79 signs). Washington exit will lead to I-79 South (toward Washington, Pa.). First exit on the bridge is Neville Island, exit 65. At bottom of the exit ramp, turn left. Get into the right lane and drive approximately 0.7 miles. The RMU Island Sports Center is on the right just before the Coraopolis Bridge.

Nearby Accommodations: Hotels

Holiday Inn - Premier Hotel Partner 8256 University Boulevard Moon Township, PA 15108 (412) 262-3600 or (800) 333-4835 Hampton Inn - Silver Level Hotel 8514 University Boulevard Moon Township, PA 15108 (412) 264-0020 RESTAURANTS

Iron City Grille (Holiday Inn) 8256 University Boulevard Moon Township, PA 15108 (412) 262-3600 Pizza Roma Moon Plaza Moon Township, PA 15108 (412) 299-8991 Eat’n Park 1520 University Boulevard Moon Township, PA 15108 (412) 264-7201 Primanti Bros. 8651 University Boulevard Moon Township, PA 15108 (412) 865-2200 Hometown Pizza 830 Beaver Grade Road Moon Township, PA 15108 (412) 262-2272 Wendy’s 8703 University Boulevard Moon Township, PA 15108 (412) 264-4343 RMU Dining Services 6001 University Boulevard Moon Township, PA 15108 (412) 397-2533

Parking is available around the facility free of charge.

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2015-16 Roster — Alphabetical — Name

No. Year

Pos.

Ht.

Lauren Bailey Leah Carey Leah Carlson Jessica Dodds Natalie Fraser Anissa Gamble Maeve Garvey Jessica Gazzola Victoria Harshman Brittany Howard Mackenzie Johnston Maggie LaGue Mikaela Lowater Rikki Meilleur Elijah Milne-Price Katherine Murphy Amanda Pantaleo Sarah Quaranta Amber Rennie Caitlyn Sadowy Ashley Vesci Kirsten Welsh

29 12 2 1 11 17 15 18 7 3 26 9 14 10 31 19 28 8 23 20 22 4

G D D G F/D F F F F F F D D F G F/D F F F F F D

5-9 5-9 5-8 5-7 5-6 5-5 5-4 5-2 5-6 5-4 5-7 5-8 5-7 5-5 5-7 5-3 5-5 5-6 5-3 5-6 5-5 5-11

Fr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. R-So. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr.

Hometown / Last Team

Freeland, Mich. / Choate Rosemary Hall Middleton, Wisc. / Madison Capitols U19 Copper Center, Alaska / Kenny Lake London, Ontario / London Jr. Devilettes Ottawa, Ontario / Ottawa Jr. Lady Senators Fredericton, New Brunswick / Burlington Jr. Barracudas Oakville, Ontario / Burlington Jr. Barracudas Thunder Bay, Ontario / Toronto Jr. Aeros Owen Sound, Ontario / Etobicoke Jr. Dolphins St. Thomas, Ontario / London Jr. Devilettes Barrie, Ontario / Etobicoke Jr. Dolphins Barre, Vt. / North American Hockey Academy Thornhill, Ontario / Mississauga Jr. Chiefs St. Adolphe, Manitoba / Shaftesbury Titans Mississauga, Ontario / Mississauga Jr. Chiefs Cary, N.C. / North American Hockey Academy Markham, Ontario / Toronto Jr. Aeros Niagara Falls, Ontario / Stoney Creek Jr. Sabres Saskatoon, Saskatchewan / Notre Dame Hounds Woodbridge, Ontario / Mississauga Jr. Chiefs Pittsburgh, Pa. / Lawrence Academy (Mass.) Blackstock, Ontario / Whitby Jr. Wolves

— Numerical — No.

Name Year

1 Jessica Dodds 2 Leah Carlson 3 Brittany Howard 4 Kirsten Welsh 7 Victoria Harshman 8 Sarah Quaranta 9 Maggie LaGue 10 Rikki Meilleur 11 Natalie Fraser 12 Leah Carey 14 Mikaela Lowater 15 Maeve Garvey 17 Anissa Gamble 18 Jessica Gazzola 19 Katherine Murphy 20 Caitlyn Sadowy 22 Ashley Vesci 23 Amber Rennie 26 Mackenzie Johnston 28 Amanda Pantaleo 29 Lauren Bailey 31 Elijah Milne-Price

Jr. Sr. R-So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. So.

Pos.

Ht.

G D F D F F D F F/D D D F F F F/D F F F F F G G

5-7 5-8 5-4 5-11 5-6 5-6 5-8 5-5 5-6 5-9 5-7 5-4 5-5 5-2 5-3 5-6 5-5 5-3 5-7 5-5 5-9 5-7

Hometown / Last Team

London, Ontario / London Jr. Devilettes Copper Center, Alaska / Kenny Lake St. Thomas, Ontario / London Jr. Devilettes Blackstock, Ontario / Whitby Jr. Wolves Owen Sound, Ontario / Etobicoke Jr. Dolphins Niagara Falls, Ontario / Stoney Creek Jr. Sabres Barre, Vt. / North American Hockey Academy St. Adolphe, Manitoba / Shaftesbury Titans Ottawa, Ontario / Ottawa Jr. Lady Senators Middleton, Wisc. / Madison Capitols U19 Thornhill, Ontario / Mississauga Jr. Chiefs Oakville, Ontario / Burlington Jr. Barracudas Fredericton, New Brunswick / Burlington Jr. Barracudas Thunder Bay, Ontario / Toronto Jr. Aeros Cary, N.C. / North American Hockey Academy Woodbridge, Ontario / Mississauga Jr. Chiefs Pittsburgh, Pa. / Lawrence Academy (Mass.) Saskatoon, Saskatchewan / Notre Dame Hounds Barrie, Ontario / Etobicoke Dolphins Markham, Ontario / Toronto Jr. Aeros Freeland, Mich. / Choate Rosemary Hall Mississauga, Ontario / Mississauga Jr. Chiefs

ROBERT MORRIS PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Natalie Fraser FRAY-zer (rhymes with laser) Anissa Gamble Uh-NISS-uh Maeve Garvey Mayve Jessica Gazzola Guh-ZOAL-uh Maggie LaGue luh-GYOO Rikki Meilleur MAY-er Amanda Pantaleo Pan-ta-LAY-oh Sarah Quaranta kuh-RON-tuh

Head Coach: Paul Colontino (fifth season at RMU; Mercyhurst ’00) Associate Head Coach: Logan Bittle (sixth season at RMU; Robert Morris ’08) Assistant Coach: Chelsea Walkland (second season at RMU; Robert Morris ’10) Director of Operations: Kelley Steadman (second season at RMU; Mercyhurst ’12)

Caitlyn Sadowy SAD-uh-wee

Captain: Ashley Vesci assistant captains: Leah Carlson, Rikki Meilleur

Kirsten Welsh KEER-sten

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Ashley Vesci VESH-ee


Current Players Career Bios & Statistics Lauren Bailey

Jessica Dodds

Freshman Goaltender Freeland, Mich. / Choate Rosemary Hall

Junior Goaltender London, Ontario / London Jr. Devilettes Honors ★ 2014 CHA Rookie of the Year ★ 2014 All-USCHO Rookie Team ★ 2014 All-CHA First Team ★ 2014 All-CHA Rookie Team

Pre-RMU: Won state championship in 2014 with Mid Fairfield U19 and was named MVP of the 2013 Mid Fairfield Stars Summer Tournament … Earned the Choate Rosemary Hall team Excellence in Hockey Award after posting a 15-6-3 record with a 1.08 GAA, seven shutouts and a .969 SVP … Attended five USA Hockey national camps from 2009-13 and took part in 2012 Warren Strelow Goaltending Camp … Lettered in field hockey and lacrosse

Notable: Second in program history in shutouts (6), two shy of tying Brianne McLaughlin’s record of eight … Sits third in program history for wins (30) and saves (1,470) 2014-15: Played in 30 games, started 29 … Two-time CHA Goaltender of the Week (1/12, 1/26) … Became the fourth goaltender in program history to reach 1,000 career saves … Moved into second in program history for career shutouts with her sixth on 1/9 at RIT … Finished tied for 10th nationally and second in the CHA in saves with 816 … Made a career-high 47 saves vs. Mercyhurst on 1/30 … Stopped 30 or more pucks in 13 different games … Dished out an assist on 11/28 vs. Ohio State

Leah Carey

Sophomore Defenseman Middletown, Wisc. / Madison Capitols U19 2014-15: Saw action in 23 games … Made her collegiate debut on 9/27 vs. Bemidji State Pre-RMU: First Colonial to hail from Wisconsin since Alissa Dorman (2005-09) … Tallied 26 points (11g, 15a) for the Madison Capitols in 2012-13 … Played on four Wisconsin State Hockey Championship teams (2006, ‘09, ‘10, ‘12), with two of those squads (2010, ‘12) advancing to the USA Hockey National Championships

2013-14: Played in 29 games, starting 28 of them … Won CHA Rookie of the Year, becoming the third Colonial in the past four seasons to earn the honor … Joined classmate Brittany Howard on the All-USCHO Rookie Team, giving the Colonials two out of the six selections … Selected to the All-CHA First Team, the first freshman netminder to ever do so … Also named to the All-CHA Rookie Team, becoming the first RMU goaltender since Heather Rossi (2006-07) to be chosen … Three-time CHA Goaltender of the Month (Nov., Dec., Jan.) and CHA Rookie of the Month (Oct.) … Five-time CHA Goaltender of the Week (10/14, 11/4, 12/9, 1/6, 1/20) and two-time CHA Rookie of the Week (10/21, 11/25) … Started her collegiate career unbeaten in her first 19 starts (17-0-2) … Broke program single-season records for wins, save percentage (minimum 100 saves), goals against average (minimum 250 minutes) and shutouts … Paced the national rookie class in those categories and also finished in the top 10 in those statistics when factoring in all classes … Made a career-high 43 saves in a tie with Syracuse on 2/7 … Won in her collegiate debut, stopping 21 of 23 shots vs. RPI on 10/5 … Compiled a shutout streak of 143:28 between 10/5 and 10/25 … Registered two assists offensively

Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2014-15 23 0 0 0 7 .000 3-6 -2 0 0 0 2 TOTAL 23 0 0 0

7 .000 3-6 -2 0 0 0 2

Leah Carlson

Senior Defenseman Copper Center, Alaska / Kenny Lake 2014-15: Played in 34 games … Scored her first career goal on 11/28 vs. Ohio State … Dished out an assist on 12/6 vs. Penn State … Blocked 47 shots 2013-14: Saw action in nine games … Registered a plus/minus of +3 … Blocked five shots on the season

Pre-RMU: Recorded 40 wins, 1,755 saves, 11 shutouts, 1.97 goals against average and .943 save percentage in 65 regular-season games with the London Jr. Devilettes (PWHL) over three seasons (2010-13) … Recorded 10 wins, 483 saves, 3 shutouts, 1.94 goals against average and .943 save percentage in 19 playoff games with the Devilettes … Won gold medal as a member of Team Ontario Blue in the 2012 Canadian National Women’s U18 Championships … Named 2012 Canadian Women’s U18 Championships top goaltender … Won gold medal as a member of the Canadian Women’s National Team at the 2013 IIHF U18 Women’s World Championship

2012-13: Played in 12 games … Made her Colonial debut on 11/11 vs. Penn State … Registered her first point in her second game on an assist vs. RIT (1/5) … Finished the season with a +1 plus/minus … Blocked seven shots Pre-RMU: Played on the boys’ ice hockey team, participated in volleyball and also ran track at Kenny Lake High School … AllConference and All-State selection for hockey … Member of the 2011-12 First National Cup runner-up Kenny Lake team … Selected as a member of the Greatland All-Tournament Team … Member of the Alaska All-Stars 19AAA who were runners up at a regional tournament

Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2013-14 29 0 2 2 - - 0-0 0 0 0 0 2014-15 30 0 1 1 1 .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 -

Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2012-13 12 0 1 1 3 .000 7-14 +1 0 0 0 7 2013-14 9 0 0 0 3 .000 3-6 +3 0 0 0 5 2014-15 34 1 1 2 16 .062 18-36 -11 0 1 0 47

TOTAL 59 0 3 3

1 .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 -

Goalie GP-GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho PPG SHG 2013-14 29-28 1730:52 48 1.66 654 .932 21 5 3 5 16 2 2014-15 30-29 1771:00 73 2.47 816 .918 9 16 4 1 18 4

TOTAL 55 1 2 3 22 .045 28-56 -7 0 1 0 59

TOTAL

59-57 3501:52 121 2.07 1,470 .924 30 21 7 6 34 6

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Natalie Fraser

Maeve Garvey

Sophomore Forward/Defenseman Ottawa, Ontario / Ottawa Jr. Lady Senators

Junior Forward Oakville, Ontario / Burlington Jr. Barracudas

2014-15: Appeared in 30 games … Made her collegiate debut on 9/26 vs. Bemidji State … Garnered CHA Rookie of the Week accolades on 11/10 … Tallied four points (3-1-4) in her rookie campaign … Scored her first career goal and game-winner in a 3-2 overtime win at Lindenwood on 11/7 … Moved between defenseman and forward during the middle of the season

2014-15: Saw action in 25 contests … Tallied six points on two goals and four assists … Registered a goal and an assist on 10/24 vs. Northeastern 2013-14: Skated in all 35 games … Named CHA Rookie of the Week on 2/24 … Finished fourth on the team in goals with eight and sixth in points with 15 … Scored her first career goal and game-winner on 10/11 at Bemidji State … Compiled two multi-goal efforts: 10/25 vs. Vermont and 12/7 vs. RIT … Finished the season with a plus/minus of +12

Pre-RMU: Registered 53 points (29-24-53) in 71 games for the Voyageurs of the Canadian International Hockey Academy (CIHA) during the 2011-12 and 2012-13 seasons … Selected for Team Ontario’s final evaluation in 2012 and 2013 … Played for the North American Stars during the team’s European tour in March 2012

Pre-RMU: Registered 53 points (30-23-53) in 73 games for the Burlington Barracudas and Brampton Thunder of the Provincial Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) over two seasons from 2011-13 … Served as a captain for the Barracudas in 2011-12 and led the team in scoring, shooting percentage and game-winning goals … Named a Halton Regional Female Hockey finalist for her performance with her high school team … Graduated with the Ontario Secondary Extended French Certificate … Named to the Honor Roll all four years of high school

Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2014-15 33 3 1 4 20 .150 2-4 -6 0 0 1 10 TOTAL 33 3 1 4 20 .150 2-4 -6 0 0 1 10

Anissa Gamble

Senior Forward Fredericton, New Brunswick / Burlington Jr. Barracudas

Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2013-14 35 8 7 15 42 .190 5-10 +12 1 0 2 17 2014-15 25 2 4 6 37 .054 6-12 -6 0 0 0 22 TOTAL

2014-15: Played in 34 games … Tallied five points on a goal and four assists … Scored her only goal of the season on 1/16 vs. No. 4

60 10 11 21

79

.127

11-22 +6 1

0

2

39

Jessica Gazzola

Quinnipiac

Sophomore Forward Thunder Bay, Ontario / Toronto Jr. Aeros

2013-14: Played in 30 games … Tallied four points (3-1-4) … Compiled a plus/minus of +6 … Scored her first collegiate goal in a multi-goal effort vs. Vermont on 10/26 … Registered her first career assist on 11/15 vs. Lindenwood

2014-15: Skated in all 35 games … Named CHA Rookie of the Week on 1/26 … Scored four goals and dished out six assists … Tallied her first career goal on 10/3 at Maine … Dished out two assists on 1/24 vs. Lindenwood

2012-13: Saw action in 20 games … Made her Colonial debut on 10/19 vs. Yale Pre-RMU: Played for the Burlington Barracudas of the PWHL … Played field hockey and soccer at Appleby College High School … Was an alternate captain for the Barracudas in 2011 … Scored 35 goals and dished out 26 assists for the Barracudas during the 2011-12 season … Named Athlete of the Year in 2009 and 2010 … Won the JWHL championship and the Can/Am Tournament in 2011 with the Barracudas … Served as an alternate captain for Team New Brunswick in the Canada Winter Games … Received the Kerr Street Ministries Service Award in 2011 … Earned the Duke of Edinburgh Award (Bronze), which goes to young adults who are involved in community service, adventurous journey and want to improve their skills and physical fitness

Pre-RMU: One of two Colonials sophomores who played for the Toronto Jr. Aeros … Compiled 15 points (5-10-15) in 31 games and helped the Aeros win a bronze medal in the Provincial Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) playoffs in 2012-13 … Won two gold medals (201011, 2011-12) in the Ontario Women’s Hockey Association … Selected for Team Ontario’s final evaluation in 2012 and 2013 … Tallied an assist in the Aeros’ exhibition contest vs. RMU on Sept. 29 Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2014-15 35 4 6 10 53 .075 9-18 -7 0 0 1 13 TOTAL 35 4 6 10 53 .075 9-18 -7 0 0 1 13

Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2012-13 20 0 0 0 6 .000 3-6 -4 0 0 0 2013-14 30 3 1 4 41 .073 2-4 +6 0 0 0 5 2014-15 34 1 4 5 33 .030 4-8 -5 0 0 0 5

Victoria Harshman

Freshman Forward Owen Sound, Ontario / Etobicoke Jr. Dolphins

TOTAL 84 4 5 9 80 .050 9-18 -3 0 0 0 10

Pre-RMU: Three years of playing experience in Provincial Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) … Recorded five goals and nine assists through 23 games with the Etobicoke Jr. Dolphins and earned Team Player MVP honors at the Stoney Creek Classic … Paced the team in assists (15) and finished second in goals with seven while with the Barrie Jr. Sharks … 2014-15 Team Ontario invitee … A certified Level 6 Power Skating senior assistant instructor with CanSkate

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Brittany Howard

Maggie LaGue

Redshirt Sophomore Forward St. Thomas, Ontario / London Jr. Devilettes

Freshman Defenseman Barre, Vt. / North American Hockey Academy

Honors ★ 2014 All-USCHO Rookie Team ★ 2014 All-CHA Second Team ★ 2014 All-CHA Rookie Team

Pre-RMU: Captain of the North American Hockey Academy (NAHA) White Team … Collected five goals and 25 assists in 2013-14 … Helped lead NAHA White to last two Junior Women’s Hockey League (JWHL) championships and a 2014 Challenge Cup title … Has participated in four USA National Player Development Camps (201013) and attended its All-Star Game in 2011 … Played in 2014 JWHL All-Star Game

2014-15: Limited to first two games of the season due to injury 2013-14: Played in 34 games … Joined classmate Jessica Dodds on the All-USCHO Rookie Team, giving the Colonials two out of the six selections … Selected to the All-CHA Second Team and All-CHA Rookie Team … Won CHA Player of the Month in October and CHA Rookie of the Month in November … Four-time CHA Rookie of the Week (10/14, 10/28, 11/4, 1/6) and CHA Player of the Week on 12/2 … Broke the single-season program record for assists with 24 … Tied for the team lead in points with 41 and finished second in goals with 17 … Led the national rookie class in assists and points … Scored four goals vs. Maine on 11/29, becoming the third player in program history to score four or more goals in a game … Compiled a nine-game point streak from 10/5 to 11/1 … Finished the season with a plus/minus of +13

Mikaela Lowater

Junior Defenseman Thornhill, Ontario / Mississauga Jr. Chiefs Honors ★ 2015 All-CHA Second Team

2014-15: Skated in all 35 contests … Selected to the All-CHA Second Team … Garnered CHA Co-Player of the Week accolades on 1/26 … Broke the program singleseason record for assists by a defenseman with 15 … Tied the second highest single-game mark for assists with five on 1/24 vs. Lindenwood … Blocked a team-high 83 shots, tied for fifth nationally and second in the CHA … Took just two penalties, tying for the lowest mark among Colonials skaters who had played more than two games … Scored her first career goal on 11/1 at No. 7/8 Mercyhurst … Posted a plus/minus of +4

Pre-RMU: Recorded 75 points (29-46-75) in 61 regular-season games for the London Jr. Devilettes of the Provincial Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) over four seasons (2009-13) … Registered career bests in goals (22), assists (33), points (55) and power play points (17) for the Devilettes in the 2012-13 campaign … Alternate captain of the Devilettes in all four seasons … Named MVP of her high school team in 2011 … Earned MVP honors of her basketball team at Parkside Collegiate Institute … Received the Award of Excellence from Parkside

2013-14: Played in 33 games … Tallied five assists … Registered a plus/minus of +15, the third highest on the team … Blocked 19 shots … Tallied her first collegiate point on 10/18 vs. No. 7/8 Boston University … Assisted on two goals on 11/15 vs. Lindenwood

Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2013-14 34 17 24 41 116 .147 20-51 +13 5 0 5 26 2014-15 2 0 1 1 5 .000 1-2 0 0 0 0 5 TOTAL

36 17 25 42

121 .140

21-53 +13 5

0

5

31

Pre-RMU: Recorded 40 points (8-32-40) in 97 regular-season games for the Mississauga Chiefs and Markham Stouffville Stars of the Provincial Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) over three seasons (201013) … Earned a bronze medal as a part of Team Ontario Red at the 2012 National Women’s U18 Championships … Served as the captain of the Bill Crothers Secondary School team … Won the 2012 OFSAA AAA/AAAA Championship and 2011 & 2012 YRSAA Championships with Bill Crothers … Helped lead her ultimate Frisbee team to the YRAA Tier 1 Championship in 2012 … Named to the Honor Roll at Bill Crothers from 2010-13 … Won the Outstanding Athletic Achievement Award in 2010-13 … Earned the Aramark Corp Learning Through Sport Award in 2013

Mackenzie Johnston

Junior Forward Barrie, Ontario / Etobicoke Jr. Dolphins 2014-15: Skated in all 35 games … Led the Colonials in goals (11) and points (21) … Earned CHA Co-Player of the Week on 1/26 … Named CHA Player of the Month for January after posting nine points (6-3-9) … Registered multi-point efforts on five different occasions, including a two-goal, one-assist performance on 1/24 vs. Lindenwood

Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2013-14 33 0 5 5 20 .000 3-6 +15 0 0 0 19 2014-15 35 2 15 17 71 .028 2-4 +4 0 1 0 83

2013-14: Skated in 33 contests … Named CHA Rookie of the Week on 1/27 … Tallied six points (3-3-6) … Scored her first career goal and game-winner with 47 seconds remaining vs. Lindenwood on 11/15 … Tallied two goals on 1/24 at Mercyhurst … Registered her first collegiate point in a two assist effort at Penn State on 10/31

TOTAL

68 2 20 22

91 .022

Pre-RMU: Registered 31 points (16-15-31) in 38 games for the Etobicoke Jr. Dolphins of the Provincial Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) in the 2012-13 season … Tallied 34 points (14-20-34) in 70 games for the Aurora Jr. Wildcats of the PWHL in two seasons from 2010-12 … Was a member of the Aurora Jr. Panthers team who competed in the PWHL Final Four during the 2011-12 campaign … Won two Georgian Bay Secondary School Association Girls Basketball Championships with Bear Creek Secondary School … Earned letters in hockey, basketball and track … Graduated high school as an Ontario Scholar Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2013-14 33 3 3 6 26 .115 9-18 -3 0 0 1 12 2014-15 35 11 10 21 92 .120 10-20 -2 3 0 2 21 TOTAL

68 14 13 27

118 .119

19-38 -5 3

0

3

33

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Rikki Meilleur

Katherine Murphy

Junior Forward St. Adolphe, Manitoba / Shaftesbury Titans

Sophomore Forward/Defenseman Cary, N.C. / North American Hockey Academy

2014-15: Played in all 35 games … Set career highs in goals (10), assists (6) and points (16) after registering just two points as a freshman … Finished third on the team in goals and tied for third in points … Registered two multi-goal performances: 10/25 vs. Northeastern and 1/24 vs. Lindenwood … Tallied the game-winning goal in a 1-0 victory at Maine on 10/4 … Blocked 40 shots, the team’s second-best mark among forwards

2014-15: Saw action in 34 games … Tallied 10 points on a goal and nine assists … Made her collegiate debut on 9/26 vs. Bemidji State … Scored her first career goal on 10/10 vs. Colgate … Dished out two assists on 10/25 against her older sister’s Northeastern team … Moved from forward to defenseman midway through the season Pre-RMU: First Colonial to come from North Carolina … Played four years at the North American Hockey Academy (NAHA), located in Stowe, Vt. … Served as an assistant captain for the NAHA White team … Tallied 45 points (29-18-14) in 77 contests during the 2012-13 season … Won a Junior Women’s Hockey League (JWHL) championship in 2013 and a JWHL Challenge Cup Championship in 2012

2013-14: Skated in all 35 contests … Registered two points (1-1-2) … Scored her first career goal and game-winner at No. 10 Quinnipiac on 1/18 … Tallied her first collegiate point with an assist vs. St. Lawrence on 1/5 Pre-RMU: Registered 60 points (24-36-60) in 62 games for the Shaftesbury Titans (2 Nations T1 EHL) during the 2012-13 season, while serving as captain … Won the 2012-13 Thoroughbreds Tournament with Shaftesbury and was named Team MVP … Earned silver (2012) and bronze (2011) medals with Team Manitoba in the U18 Canadian National Women’s Championship … Recorded 31 points (15-16-31) in 57 regular-season games for the Balmoral Hall School Blazers of the Junior Women’s Hockey League (JWHL) from 2010-12 … Named MVP of Balmoral Hall in 2011 … Graduated high school with honors with distinction

Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2014-15 34 1 9 10 25 .040 2-4 -16 1 0 0 24 TOTAL 34 1 9 10 25 .040 2-4 -16 1 0 0 24

Amanda Pantaleo

Sophomore Forward Markham, Ontario / Toronto Jr. Aeros

Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2013-14 35 1 1 2 36 .028 1-2 -1 0 0 1 13 2014-15 35 10 6 16 90 .111 8-16 -7 4 1 2 40

2014-15: Appeared in all 35 games … Named CHA Rookie of the Month for February … Garnered CHA Rookie of the Week accolades on 12/8 … Tallied five points (2-3-5) in her rookie campaign … Dished out two assists on 12/6 vs. Penn State … Scored her first career goal with 21 seconds left in overtime in a 2-1 victory over Lindenwood on 1/23 … Blocked 31 shots

TOTAL 70 11 7 18 126 .087 9-18 -8 4 1 3 53

Elijah Milne-Price

Sophomore Goaltender Mississauga, Ontario / Mississauga Jr. Chiefs

Pre-RMU: One of two Colonials sophomores who played for the Toronto Jr. Aeros in 2013-14 … Registered 19 points (9-10-19) and helped the Aeros win a bronze medal in the Provincial Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) playoffs in 2012-13 … Won a U18 national championship with Team Ontario Red … Named Athlete of the Year at St. Brother Andre Catholic High School

2014-15: Made her collegiate debut on 1/24 vs. Lindenwood, stopping the only shot she faced in the final 5:33 Pre-RMU: Played in 14 games for the Mississauga Chiefs in 2014-15, compiling a record of 7-4-3 with a 1.40 goals against average and a save percentage of .942 … Saw action in 18 contests for the Burlington Barracudas in 2013-14, posting a record of 3-8-7 with a 2.08 goals against average and a save percentage of .921 … Collected five shutouts in her Provincial Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) career, three of which coming in 2014-15 … Earned Overall Female Athlete of the Year honors from Port Credit Secondary School in 2014 … Named Team MVP for the varsity hockey (2013-14), rugby (2013-14) and flag football (201213, 2013-14) teams at Port Credit Secondary School

Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2014-15 35 3 2 5 39 .077 8-16 -7 1 0 2 31 TOTAL 35 3 2 5 39 .077 8-16 -7 1 0 2 31

Sarah Quaranta

Freshman Forward Niagara Falls, Ontario / Stoney Creek Jr. Sabres Pre-RMU: Participated in the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) Women’s U18 World Championships with Team Canada … Tallied 15 goals and seven assists through 33 games in 2014-15 and collected 37 points (19g, 18a) in 48 games the previous season … Earned an assortment of medals with the Stoney Creek Jr. Sabres of the Provincial Women’s Hockey League (PWHL), including gold at the KW USA Canada Cup, silver at the 2014 Ontario Hockey Academy (OHA) Thanksgiving Tournament and bronze at the 2013 Provincials … Earned back-to-back High School Hockey MVP awards at St. Paul in 2011 and ’12 … Named Niagara Falls Athlete of the Year in 2009 … Honor roll student since 2010

Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2014-15 1 0 0 0 - - 0-0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL

1 0 0 0

-

-

0-0

0 0 0 0 -

Goalie GP-GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho PPG SHG 2014-15 1-0 5:33 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL

1-0 5:33 0 0.00

1 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Amber Rennie

Ashley Vesci

Freshman Forward Saskatoon, Saskatchewan / Notre Dame Hounds

Senior Forward Pittsburgh, Pa. / Lawrence Academy (Mass.) 2014-15: Played in all 35 games … Served as an alternate captain … Scored six goals, the fourth-highest mark on the team, and registered 11 points overall … Lit the lamp twice on 10/24 vs. Northeastern, including the game-winner … Dished out two assists on 10/3 at Maine … Blocked 33 shots

Pre-RMU: Tallied 29 points (13g, 16a) and no penalty minutes in 2014-15 season with the Notre Dame Hounds … Skated with Saskatchewan in 2013 at the National Women’s U18 Championship in Calgary … Earned MVP honors with the Saskatoon Stars in 2012-13 after scoring 12 goals and adding 12 assists in 34 games

2013-14: Played in all 35 games … Compiled 14 points (6-8-14) … Scored her first collegiate goal and game-winner vs. No. 7/8 Boston University on 10/19 … Registered three multi-point games, vs. Vermont (10/26), at Lindenwood (1/31), and vs. Penn State (2/22) … Finished fourth on the team in plus/minus with a +14

Caitlyn Sadowy

Freshman Forward Woodbridge, Ontario / Mississauga Jr. Chiefs

2012-13: Saw action in 26 games … Tallied her first career point vs. Syracuse on 2/1 … Finished the season with a plus/minus of +3

Pre-RMU: Collected 26 points (12g, 14a) through 24 games with the Mississauga Jr. Chiefs in 2014-15 … Helped lead the Chiefs to a Provincial championship in 2013-14 with 11 goals and 12 assists … Earned silver medals with Mississauga in the 2014 PWHL playoffs and 2013 Provincials … Honored with the 2014 Business Award and the 2014 Principals Award at Everest Academy

Pre-RMU: Served as team captain for the Lawrence Academy Spartans hockey team, who finished second in the Independent School League (ISL) with an 18-9-1 record in her senior campaign … Named MVP and received All-League honors in hockey as a senior … Also played field hockey and softball for Lawrence Academy Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2012-13 26 0 1 1 19 .000 0-0 +3 0 0 0 3 2013-14 35 6 8 14 64 .094 7-14 +14 0 0 1 17 2014-15 35 6 5 11 109 .055 5-10 -11 2 0 1 33 TOTAL

96 12 14 26

192 .062

12-24 +6 2

0

2

53

Kirsten Welsh

Freshman Defenseman Blackstock, Ontario / Whitby Jr. Wolves Pre-RMU: Served as assistant captain of the Whitby Jr. Wolves and helped them to two consecutive Provincial Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) championships … Plus-45 through 69 games in 2013-14, posting eight goals and 21 assists … Participated in two U18 National Team Selection Camps and competed for Team Ontario at 2015 Canada Winter Games … Earned a silver medal at the 2013 National Women’s U18 Championship with Team Ontario Blue … Captain of high school team at Port Perry and earned academic honors in 2013-14

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Coaching Staff


Paul Colontino Head Coach  |  5th season at RMU (Mercyhurst ’00)  |  2012 USCHO National Coach of the Year   |  2012 CHA Coach of the Year Paul Colontino is entering his fifth season as the head coach of the Robert Morris program.   Despite facing team injuries and various other challenges in 2014-15, Colontino helped the Colonials to a .500 conference record and a trip to the College Hockey America Quarterfinals. Robert Morris tabbed four wins and two ties in its last 10 games of the regular season. The future looks bright for the program in 2015-16, as the Colonials return three of their four leading scorers from last season and 2013-14 All-CHA Second Team selection Brittany Howard, who missed the majority of the 2014-15 campaign due to injuries.   The Colonials reached new heights in 2013-14, as Colontino guided them to a school record 24 wins (24-8-3) and their first appearance in the national polls. Robert Morris reached as high as seventh in the USA Today / USA Hockey Magazine Women’s College Hockey poll and eighth in the United States College Hockey

Online (USCHO) rankings. The Colonials also rattled off seven straight wins between Nov. 23 and Jan. 5, and held an unbeaten streak of 14 games from Nov. 9 to Jan. 24. On Jan. 18, Colontino gained

the top spot on the program’s career win leaderboard with his 53rd thanks to a 5-1 victory at No. 10 Quinnipiac.   Two keys to Robert Morris’ success in 2013-14 were its stellar defensive and special teams play. The Colonials were one of nine teams in the nation to allow an average of less than two goals per game, as their 1.77 mark paced the CHA and ranked eighth nationally. The penalty kill unit also was the CHA’s best with a percentage of 88.3, good for fifth nationally.   In 2012-13, Colontino led the Colonials to a record of 15-15-3, and earned a trip to the CHA semifinals for the fourth straight year. The 15 wins included a two-game sweep of No. 4/5 Mercyhurst in December and a triple-overtime CHA first round victory over Lindenwood. The latter set a new record for the longest game in program history, as the contest lasted 108 minutes before Cobina Delaney found the back of the net.   In Colontino’s first season, he made an

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immediate impact on the Robert Morris program. He led the Colonials to the largest year-to-year win improvement in Division I women’s hockey in 2011-12 before guiding the squad to a storybook ending, as RMU captured the program’s first-ever conference championship. His turn-around of the RMU program earned him USCHO (U.S. College Hockey Online) National Coach of the Year accolades.   RMU entered the 2012 CHA Tournament as the second seed, but with top-seeded Mercyhurst having won nine straight tournament titles, the Lakers were clearly still the team to beat. After dispatching of Niagara in the semifinals, Robert Morris and Mercyhurst met with the championship on the line. The Colonials opened up a two-goal lead within the first 12 minutes and never let Mercyhurst pull even as RMU held on for a 3-2 win to dethrone the long time CHA champions.   Robert Morris’ success occurred due to dramatic improvements on both ends of the ice. RMU broke the single-season school records for both overall goals and goals per game as it averaged over one goal per game more than last season. The Colonials’ progress on the defensive end was even more evident as RMU was one of eight squads nationally to allow fewer than two goals per game as Robert Morris allowed approximately 1.90 goals per game fewer than it conceded during the 2010-11 season.

Before coming to Robert Morris, Colontino had served as associate head coach at Mercyhurst since 2006. At Mercyhurst he helped guide teams to the NCAA Tournament in each of his five years, including two Frozen Four berths, and has over a decade of women’s hockey coaching experience at the Division I level.

Prior to that, Colontino was an assistant coach with the women’s team at the University of North Dakota for four years. He helped launch the women’s program with the Fighting Sioux in 2002 and was part of the coaching staff the following season when North Dakota won 11 of its final 12 games to post a winning record in just its second season of existence. He began his coaching career as an assistant with Mercyhurst in 2000.   Before moving to the coaching side, Colontino played for four years at Mercyhurst and earned multiple notable awards in the process. While serving as a team captain in his senior season, he was named both Mercyhurst StudentAthlete of the Year and Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Co-Defensive Player of the Year while leading the Lakers to a then school-record tying 23 wins. Colontino, who was also an All-MAAC First Team selection, helped Mercyhurst to a winning record in each of his seasons on the ice with the Lakers.   Colontino earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Mercyhurst in anthropology/ archaeology in 2000 and proceeded to earn a Master of Science degree from Mercyhurst in organizational leadership in 2002.

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Logan Bittle Associate Head Coach  |  6th season at RMU (Robert Morris ’08) Logan Bittle enters his sixth season with the Robert Morris University women’s ice hockey team and first as associate head coach. He was named an assistant coach in 2010.   The Colonials dealt with adversity in 2014-15 following their successful season the previous year, but Bittle and the RMU coaching staff helped the team to five wins and two ties in its last 10 games of the regular season to close out the schedule on a positive note. RMU advanced to the College Hockey America (CHA) Quarterfinals and finished tied for third in the CHA, boasting a .500 conference record.   Bittle helped the Colonials become a national figure in collegiate women’s hockey in 2013-14, as Robert Morris finished the season at 24-8-3 and 135-2 in CHA play. The Colonials spent 13 consecutive weeks ranked in the Top 10 of the United States College Hockey Online (USCHO) and USA Today / USA Hockey Magazine polls and earned a firstround bye in the CHA Tournament.   In 2012-13, Bittle assisted in RMU’s 15-15-3 season, marking the second straight campaign that the Colonials won 15 or more games. RMU went 3-2-1 against nationally-ranked opponents in the 2012-13 regular season, which included a two-game sweep of No. 4/5 Mercyhurst in December. The Colonials also advanced in the CHA postseason for the fourth straight year.   In his second year as an assistant coach for RMU, Bittle helped guide the Colonials to their most successful year in program history. From the bench, Bittle assisted head coach Paul Colontino in leading the Colonials to their first-ever CHA Tournament Championship. In Bittle’s second year, RMU also gained their first two victories over nationally ranked Mercyhurst,

breaking the Lakers’ 28-game conference unbeaten streak. During the 2011-12 campaign with the aid of Bittle, the Colonials broke the program record for wins in a season (19), an outstanding 13-win improvement from the last season and shattering the previous record of 12. RMU also broke the single-season program record for both overall goals and goals per game along with the records for assists, points and shots on goal.   In his first year on the bench for the Colonials, Bittle helped the squad

advance to the CHA Semifinals for the second-consecutive season and establish a new program-record unbeaten streak, all while navigating a highly-demanding schedule--RMU played 15 games against teams that finished the year ranked or receiving votes nationally. Bittle also helped guide Thea Imbrogno to a recordsetting freshman campaign and CHA Rookie of the Year honors. Imbrogno ranked sixth nationally in points per game among rookies, produced a school record 10-game point streak and became just the second student-athlete in program history to earn all-conference accolades as a freshman.   Bittle was a member of the RMU men’s inaugural team in 2004-05 and played four years for the Colonials. At the time of his hire, Bittle ranked sixth in all-time games played (126) for the Colonials, sat tenth in career points (52) and was tied for eighth in career goals (20). He played a part in the development of the men’s hockey program at Robert Morris, helping it progress from its earliest stages--the school’s first team won eight games his freshman year, but nearly doubled that total by collecting 15 victories during Bittle’s senior season. He has the distinction of assisting on the first-ever game-winning goal in Colonial men’s hockey history, notching a third period helper to push RMU past Canisius on Oct. 22, 2004, in its initial game in NCAA competition. Bittle graduated from Robert Morris in the spring of 2008 with a degree in sport management.   After graduation, Bittle continued his hockey career in the professional ranks. He played for both the Dayton Bombers of the East Coast Hockey League (ECHL) and the New Jersey Rockhoppers of the Eastern Professional Hockey League (EPHL).

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Chelsea Walkland Assistant Coach  |  2nd season at RMU (Robert Morris ’10) Chelsea Walkland enters her second season as an assistant coach with the Robert Morris University women’s hockey team.   In August of 2014, head coach Paul Colontino hired the former Colonial to his staff as an assistant.   Walkland spent 2012-13 and 201314 as the top assistant coach at the State University of New York at Oswego – commonly known as Oswego State. Under her leadership, Oswego State – which competes in the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) West in NCAA Division III – reached new heights as a program, breaking the school record for wins in a season with 12 in 2012-13 and 17 in 2013-14. The Lakers also finished third in the ECAC West last season, which marked their highest finish ever in conference.   Walkland played for the Colonials from 2006-10, serving as an assistant captain during her junior and senior seasons. A three-time College Hockey America (CHA) All-Academic Team honoree, she finished her career with 41 points (17G, 24A) in

a program record 140 games played. On Feb. 7, 2009 against Sacred Heart, Walkland tallied a goal and five assists in a 12-0 win over the Pioneers. Her assist total in that contest still stands as the second best in a single game at RMU.

After her playing days, Walkland returned to Robert Morris as the hockey operations manager from 2010 to 2011. Afterward, she began her collegiate coaching career as an assistant with the Rochester Institute of Technology, spending one season with the Tigers before moving to her previous coaching position at Oswego State. Walkland found success in her lone year at RIT, helping the Colonials’ now conference rival to a 28-1-1 record and Division III national championship in 2011-12.   Walkland has also worked with USA Hockey, serving as the New York State District Evaluator in March of 2012 and as a U16/U17 Player Development Camp Intern Coach in July of the same year.   A native of Pittsford, N.Y., Walkland graduated from Robert Morris in 2010 with her Bachelor’s degree in business administration. She later earned a Master’s degree in instructional leadership at RMU in 2011.

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Kelley Steadman Director of Hockey Operations  |  2nd season at RMU (Mercyhurst ’12) Kelley Steadman enters her second season with the Robert Morris University women’s hockey team and first as the director of hockey operations.   In July of 2014, head coach Paul Colontino hired Steadman as a volunteer assistant coach.   Steadman, who is the first women’s hockey player from Mercyhurst University to represent the United States in international competition, won two International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) World Women’s Championship gold medals with the U.S. Women’s National Team in 2011 and 2013. She also claimed gold medals at the 2008 IIHF U18 World Women’s Championship and at the 2013-14 IIHF European Women’s Champions Cup with HC Tornado Moscow.   In 2012-13, Steadman played for the Boston Blades of the Canadian Women’s Hockey League, helping them capture their first Clarkson Cup in team history.

She tallied 14 points (8G, 6A) in 24 games with the Blades and added three goals in four postseason contests.

Outside of international and professional competition, Steadman also left a mark with a Lakers team that won four CHA regular season championships and three CHA Tournament titles, advanced to two Frozen Fours and was the 2009 national runner-up. As a senior in 2011-12, she was named CHA Player of the Year and was nominated for the Patty Kazmaier Award, which is given to the top female college ice hockey player in the United States.   In four seasons at Mercyhurst, Steadman scored 78 goals and dished out 54 assists. She led the nation in goals per game in 2011-12, scoring 33 in 34 games for an average of 0.97 per contest.   Steadman graduated from Mercyhurst in 2012 with a Bachelor’s degree in elementary education. She was a fourtime CHA All-Academic Team selection with the Lakers.

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2014-15 Season in Review


2014-15 Game Results Date

Opponent

W/L

Score

Shots

Overall

Conference

Time

Attend

Sept. 26, 2014 Sept. 27, 2014 Oct. 3, 2014 Oct. 4, 2014

Goalie of record

BEMIDJI STATE

L

2-5

20/35

0-1-0

0-0-0

1:58

336

Jessica Dodds

BEMIDJI STATE

L

1-3

30/34

0-2-0

0-0-0

1:54

173

Courtney Vinet

@ Maine

L

2-3 [OT]

20/31

0-3-0

0-0-0

1:57

325

Jessica Dodds

@ Maine

W

1-0

25/18

1-3-0

0-0-0

1:49

218

Courtney Vinet

Oct. 10, 2014

COLGATE

L

3-6

33/27

1-4-0

0-0-0

2:00

131

Jessica Dodds

Oct. 11, 2014

COLGATE

W

2-1

30/38

2-4-0

0-0-0

2:08

172

Courtney Vinet

Oct. 17, 2014

@ St. Lawrence

L

2-8

26/36

2-5-0

0-0-0

1:57

397

Courtney Vinet

Oct. 18, 2014

@ St. Lawrence

L

1-3

16/32

2-6-0

0-0-0

1:52

296

Jessica Dodds

Oct. 24, 2014

NORTHEASTERN

W

3-2

24/41

3-6-0

0-0-0

1:52

296

Jessica Dodds

Oct. 25, 2014

NORTHEASTERN

T

2-2 [OT]

32/45

3-6-1

0-0-0

2:06

216

Courtney Vinet

* Oct. 31, 2014

@ No. 7 Mercyhurst

L

0-3

16/35

3-7-1

0-1-0

2:03

516

Jessica Dodds

* Nov. 1, 2014

@ No. 7 Mercyhurst

L

1-4

27/35

3-8-1

0-2-0

1:58

430

Courtney Vinet

* Nov. 7, 2014

@ Lindenwood

W

3-2 [OT]

31/25

4-8-1

1-2-0

2:15

137

Jessica Dodds

* Nov. 8, 2014

@ Lindenwood

L

3-4 [OT]

40/24

4-9-1

1-3-0

2:09

88

Jessica Dodds

* Nov. 21, 2014

SYRACUSE

T

2-2 [OT]

22/32

4-9-2

1-3-1

2:05

184

Jessica Dodds

* Nov. 22, 2014

SYRACUSE

T

1-1 [OT]

21/35

4-9-3

1-3-2

2:10

250

Jessica Dodds

Nov. 28, 2014

OHIO STATE

L

1-5

21/42

4-10-3

1-3-2

2:01

826

Jessica Dodds

* Dec. 5, 2014

PENN STATE

L

0-5

42/21

4-11-3

1-4-2

1:50

201

Jessica Dodds

* Dec. 6, 2014

PENN STATE

W

4-2

37/21

5-11-3

2-4-2

1:54

201

Jessica Dodds

* Jan. 9, 2015

@ RIT

W

2-0

30/34

6-11-3

3-4-2

1:54

560

Jessica Dodds

* Jan. 10, 2015

@ RIT

L

2-3

32/27

6-12-3

3-5-2

2:04

605

Jessica Dodds

Jan. 16, 2015

No. 4 QUINNIPIAC

L

2-3 [OT]

20/47

6-13-3

3-5-2

2:05

201

Jessica Dodds

Jan. 17, 2015

No. 4 QUINNIPIAC

L

0-3

20/29

6-14-3

3-5-2

1:49

306

Jessica Dodds

* Jan. 23, 2015

LINDENWOOD

W

2-1 [OT]

30/33

7-14-3

4-5-2

2:11

652

Jessica Dodds

* Jan. 24, 2015

LINDENWOOD

W

7-1

46/21

8-14-3

5-5-2

1:58

164

Jessica Dodds

* Jan. 30, 2015

MERCYHURST

L

1-2 [OT]

25/49

8-15-3

5-6-2

2:07

311

Jessica Dodds

* Jan. 31, 2015

MERCYHURST

W

3-2

20/22

9-15-3

6-6-2

2:04

189

Jessica Dodds

* Feb. 6, 2015

@ Syracuse

L

1-2

26/38

9-16-3

6-7-2

1:55

516

Jessica Dodds

* Feb. 7, 2015

@ Syracuse

L

1-3

19/30

9-17-3

6-8-2

1:52

406

Jessica Dodds

* Feb. 13, 2015

RIT

T

2-2 [OT]

29/25

9-17-4

6-8-3

2:06

463

Jessica Dodds

* Feb. 14, 2015

RIT

T

2-2 [OT]

39/35

9-17-5

6-8-4

2:22

365

Jessica Dodds

* Feb. 20, 2015

@ Penn State

W

4-1

22/34

10-17-5

7-8-4

1:52

459

Jessica Dodds

* Feb. 21, 2015

@ Penn State

W

4-1

37/25

11-17-5

8-8-4

1:59

821

Jessica Dodds

Feb. 27, 2015

#6 RIT

L

1-3

31/21

11-18-5

8-8-4

1:59

287

Jessica Dodds

Feb. 28, 2015

#6 RIT

L

0-1

31/14

11-19-5

8-8-4

1:59

301

Jessica Dodds

2 0 1 5 - 1 6 R O B E R T M O R R I S U N I V E R S I T Y W O M E N ’S I C E H O C K E Y FA C T B O O K

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Overall Team Statistics RMU

OPP

SHOT STATISTICS   Goals-Shot Attempts.................. 69-970 91-1,081   Shot Pct................................... .070

.084

Goals/Game.............................. 2.0

2.6

Shots/Game.............................. 27.7

30.9

Assists..................................... 108

136

POWER PLAYS   Goals-Power Plays..................... 18-125

20-132

Conversion Percent.................... .144

.152

Shot Attempts........................... 196

247

Shot Percent............................. .092

.081

GOAL BREAKDOWN   Total Goals................................ 68

91

Power Play................................ 18

20

Short-handed............................ 5

4

Empty net................................. 2

4

Penalty..................................... 0

0

Unassisted................................ 6

11

Overtime................................... 2

4

Shootout.................................. 0

0

Delayed Penalty......................... 0

0

PENALTIES  Number.................................... 149

142

Minutes.................................... 317

292

Penalties/Game......................... 4.3

4.1

Pen minutes/Game.................... 9.6

8.3

Minor....................................... 146

141

Major....................................... 1

0

10-minute Misconduct............... 1

1

Game Misconduct..................... 1

0

Gross Misconduct...................... 0

0

Match...................................... 0

0

FACEOFFS (W-L).......................... 1,098-955 955-1,098   Faceoff W-L Pct......................... .535

.465

SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att).............. 0-0

0-0

ATTENDANCE  Total......................................... 6,225

5,856

Dates/Avg Per Date.................... 21/296

14/418

Neutral Site #/Avg..................... 0/0 2 0 1 5 - 1 6 R O B E R T M O R R I S U N I V E R S I T Y W O M E N ’S I C E H O C K E Y FA C T B O O K

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2014-15 Game-by-Game Comparison Score

|-------------Shot Summary-------------| Goals Assists Shots

|--------Penalties--------| No-Min / No-Min

|----Power Plays----| G-Ch / G-Ch

Date

Opponent

Sep 26, 2014

BEMIDJI STATE

2-5

2/5

4/7

20/35

7-14

/

5-10

1-4

/

2-7

Sep 27, 2014

BEMIDJI STATE

1-3

1/3

2/3

30/24

2-4

/

4-8

1-4

/

0-2

Oct 03, 2014

@ Maine

2-3

2/3

3/4

20/31

3-6

/

5-10

0-5

/

0-3

Oct 04, 2014

@ Maine

1-0

1/0

2/0

25/18

4-8

/

2-4

0-2

/

0-4

Oct 10, 2014

COLGATE

3-6

3/6

4/10

33/27

7-14

/

5-10

1-5

/

2-6

Oct 11, 2014

COLGATE

2-1

2/1

4/2

30/38

10-20

/

6-12

0-5

/

1-9

Oct 17, 2014

@ St. Lawrence

2-8

2/8

2/12

26/36

3-6

/

3-6

1-2

/

0-2

Oct 18, 2014

@ St. Lawrence

1-3

1/3

1/6

16/32

3-6

/

2-4

0-2

/

1-3

Oct 24, 2014

NORTHEASTERN

3-2

3/2

4/4

24/41

3-6

/

2-4

1-2

/

0-3

Oct 25, 2014

NORTHEASTERN

2-2

2/2

4/4

32/45

7-22

/

7-22

1-5

/

0-5

Oct 31, 2014

@ Mercyhurst

0-3

0/3

0/5

16/35

8-27

/

7-14

0-4

/

1-5

Nov 01, 2014

@ Mercyhurst

1-4

1/4

2/6

27/35

4-8

/

4-8

0-4

/

1-4

Nov 07, 2014

@ Lindenwood

3-2

3/2

6/4

31/25

4-8

/

4-8

1-4

/

1-4

Nov 08, 2014

@ Lindenwood

3-4

3/4

6/7

40/24

2-4

/

1-2

0-1

/

1-2

Nov 21, 2014

SYRACUSE

2-2

2/2

4/1

22/32

7-14

/

6-12

1-4

/

0-5

Nov 22, 2014

SYRACUSE

1-1

1/1

2/1

21/35

4-8

/

3-6

1-3

/

0-4

Nov 28, 2014

OHIO STATE

1-5

1/5

1/5

21/42

5-10

/

5-10

0-4

/

1-4

Dec 05, 2014

PENN STATE

0-5

0/5

0/7

42/21

1-2

/

3-6

0-3

/

0-1

Dec 06, 2014

PENN STATE

4-2

4/2

8/2

37/21

5-10

/

6-12

0-6

/

1-5

Jan 09, 2015

@ RIT

2-0

2/0

3/0

30/34

3-6

/

4-8

0-4

/

0-3

Jan 10, 2015

@ RIT

2-3

2/3

2/3

32/27

2-4

/

7-14

2-7

/

0-2

Jan 16, 2015

QUINNIPIAC

2-3

2/3

4/6

20/47

5-10

/

2-4

1-1

/

1-4

Jan 17, 2015

QUINNIPIAC

0-3

0/3

0/6

20/29

2-4

/

2-4

0-2

/

1-3

Jan 23, 2015

LINDENWOOD

2-1

2/1

4/2

30/33

5-10

/

3-6

0-3

/

0-5

Jan 24, 2015

LINDENWOOD

7-1

7/1

14/0

46/21

5-10

/

5-10

2-5

/

0-5

Jan 30, 2015

MERCYHURST

1-2

1/2

2/4

25/49

5-10

/

3-6

0-3

/

2-5

Jan 31, 2015

MERCYHURST

3-2

3/2

3/2

20/22

5-10

/

4-8

1-3

/

1-4

Feb 06, 2015

@ Syracuse

1-2

1/2

1/4

26/38

6-12

/

6-12

0-5

/

1-4

Feb 07, 2015

@ Syracuse

1-3

1/3

1/4

19/30

3-6

/

3-6

0-3

/

0-3

Feb 13, 2015

RIT

2-2

2/2

3/4

29/25

3-6

/

3-6

0-2

/

1-2

Feb 14, 2015

RIT

2-2

2/2

0/3

39/35

4-8

/

4-8

0-3

/

0-3

Feb 20, 2015

@ Penn State

4-1

4/1

6/1

22/34

2-4

/

2-4

1-2

/

1-2

Feb 21, 2015

@ Penn State

4-1

4/1

5/2

37/25

5-10

/

6-12

2-5

/

0-5

Feb 27, 2015

RIT

1-3

1/3

1/3

31/21

4-8

/

3-6

0-3

/

0-3

Feb 28, 2015

RIT

0-1

0/1

0/2

31/14

1-2

/

5-10

0-5

/

0-1

68-91

68/91

Totals

108/136 970/1081

149-317 / 142-292

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

2 0 1 5 - 1 6 R O B E R T M O R R I S U N I V E R S I T Y W O M E N ’S I C E H O C K E Y FA C T B O O K

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18-125 / 20-132


2014-15 Individual Results |-----------------SHOTS-----------------| ## Name GP G A Pts Shots Pct +/-

26 Mackenzie Johnston

35 11 10 21 92 .120 -2

14 Mikaela Lowater

35

|-------------PENALTIES-------------| |-----------------------------GOALS---------------------------| No-Min Min Maj Oth PP SH FG GW GTG OT HT PN UA

10-20 10 0 0

2 15 17 71 .028 +4

2-4

2 0 0

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

24 Rebecca Vint

30 11 5 16 128 .086 0

18-36 18 0 0

3 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 1

10 Rikki Meilleur

35 10 6 16 90 .111 -7

8-16

4 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0

8 0 0

21 Maddie Collias

30 5

9 14 74 .068 -6

12-35 10 1 1

2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

27 Katie Fergus

35 3 11 14 79 .038 -7

12-24 12 0 0

0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

22 Ashley Vesci

35 6

5 11 109 .055 -11

5-10

5 0 0

2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2

18 Jessica Gazzola

35

4

6 10 53 .075 -7

9-18

9 0 0

0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

19 Katherine Murphy

34

1

9 10 25 .040 -16

2-4

2 0 0

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 Katelyn Scott

35 2

6 8 24 .083 -8

3-6

3 0 0

1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

8 Megan Eady

35 0

8 8 23 .000 +3

11-22 11 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

15 Maeve Garvey

25 2

4 6 37 .054 -6

6-12

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 0 0

28 Amanda Pantaleo

35

3

2 5 39 .077 -7

8-16

8 0 0

1 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 1

16 Erin Staniewski

35

2

3 5 21 .095 -9

6-12

6 0 0

1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

17 Anissa Gamble

34 1

4 5 33 .030 -5

4-8

4 0 0

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

11 Natalie Fraser

33 3

1 4 20 .150 -6

2-4

2 0 0

0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0

2 Leah Carlson

34 1

1 2 16 .062 -11

18-36 18 0 0

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 Kelsey Gunn

35 1

1 2 23 .043 -8

9-26

8 0 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 Jessica Dodds

30 0

1 1

1 .000 0

0-0

0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0

1 1

5 .000 0

1-2

1 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

23 0

0 0

7 .000 -2

3-6

3 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 Brittany Howard 12 Leah Carey

2

Total 35 68 108 176 970 .070 -111 149-317 146 1 2

18 5 12 11 3 2 0 0 6

Opponents 35 91 136 227 1081 .084 -

20 4 23 19 2 4 0 0 11

## Name

GP-GS

|--------GOAL AVERAGE--------| Minutes GA Avg

142-292 141 0 1 |-----SAVES-----| Saves Pct

|-----------RECORD-----------| W L T Sho

|-------------------GOALS--------------------| PP SH EN Pen SOG

31 Elijah Milne-Price

1-0

5:33 0 0.00

1 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

29 Carley Catherine

1-0

3:15 0 0.00

0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

99 Courtney Vinet

6-6 350:03 14 2.40 173 .925 2 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 0

1 Jessica Dodds

30-29 1771:00 73 2.47 816 .918 9 16 4 1 18 4 0 0 0

TM EMPTY NET

14-0

Total

35-0 2139:23 91 2.55 990 .916 11 19 5 2 20 4 4 0 0

Opponents

35-0 2139:23 68 1.91 902 .930 19 11 5 4 18 5 2 0 0

9:32 4 -

0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0

Faceoffs ## Name

Power PlayS

GP

W

L

Pct.

## Name

G

A Pts Shots Pct.

2 Leah Carlson 34

1

0

1.000

21 Maddie Collias 30

GP

2

5

7

19 .105

6 Kelsey Gunn 35

2

0

1.000

26 Mackenzie Johnston 35

3

3

6

15 .200

17 Anissa Gamble 34

2

1

.667

19 Katherine Murphy 34

1

5

6

13 .077

26 Mackenzie Johnston 35

303

220

.579

10 Rikki Meilleur 35

4

1

5

20 .200

3 Brittany Howard 2

4

3

.571

4 Katelyn Scott 35

1

4

5

11 .091

24 Rebecca Vint 30

358

310

.536

14 Mikaela Lowater 35

0

5

5

22 .000

10 Rikki Meilleur 35

257

232

.526

24 Rebecca Vint 30

3

1

4

29 .103

21 Maddie Collias 30

85

79

.518

22 Ashley Vesci 35

2

1

3

15 .133

18 Jessica Gazzola 35

44

44

.500

8 Megan Eady 35

0

3

3

3 .000

15 Maeve Garvey 25

1

1

.500

27 Katie Fergus 35

0

3

3

20 .000

19 Katherine Murphy 34

2

2

.500

28 Amanda Pantaleo 35

1

0

1

5 .200

27 Katie Fergus 35

29

38

.433

16 Erin Staniewski 35

1

0

1

3 .333

11 Kristen Richards 35

299

235

.560

3 Brittany Howard 2

0

1 1

2 .000

22 Ashley Vesci 35

9

19

.321

15 Maeve Garvey 25

0

0

0

5 .000

28 Amanda Pantaleo 35

1

5

.167

18 Jessica Gazzola 35

0

0

0

9 .000

11 Natalie Fraser 33

0

1

.000

17 Anissa Gamble 34

0

0

0

3 .000

6 Kelsey Gunn 35

0

0

0

2 .000

2 0 1 5 - 1 6 R O B E R T M O R R I S U N I V E R S I T Y W O M E N ’S I C E H O C K E Y FA C T B O O K

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2014-15 Highs and Lows Robert Morris – Team Game Highs CATEGORY

NO.

Opponent (date)

POINTS

21

vs. Lindenwood (Jan. 24, 2015)

GOALS

7

vs. Lindenwood (Jan. 24, 2015)

ASSISTS

14

vs. Lindenwood (Jan. 24, 2015)

SHOTS ON GOAL

46

vs. Lindenwood (Jan. 24, 2015)

SAVES

47

vs. Mercyhurst (Jan. 30, 2015)

PENALTIES

10

vs. Colgate (Oct. 11, 2014)

PENALTY MINUTES

27

@ Mercyhurst (Oct. 31, 2014)

Opponent – Team Game Highs CATEGORY

NO.

Opponent (date)

POINTS

20

@ St. Lawrence (Oct. 17, 2014)

GOALS

8

@ St. Lawrence (Oct. 17, 2014)

ASSISTS

12

@ St. Lawrence (Oct. 17, 2014)

SHOTS ON GOAL

49

vs. Mercyhurst (Jan. 30, 2015)

SAVES

42

vs. Penn State (Dec. 5, 2014)

Jessica Dodds

Opponent – Team Game Lows CATEGORY

NO.

Opponent (date)

PENALTIES

7

@ RIT (Jan. 10, 2015)

POINTS

0

@ Maine (Oct. 4, 2014)

7

@ Mercyhurst (Oct. 31, 2014)

0

@ RIT (Jan. 9, 2015)

7

vs. Northeastern (Oct. 25, 2014)

GOALS

0

@ Maine (Oct. 4, 2014)

22

vs. Northeastern (Oct. 25, 2014)

0

@ RIT (Jan. 9, 2015)

ASSISTS

0

@ Maine (Oct. 4, 2014)

0

@ RIT (Jan. 9, 2015)

0

vs. Lindenwood (Jan. 24, 2015)

PENALTY MINUTES

Robert Morris – Team Game Lows CATEGORY

NO.

Opponent (date)

POINTS

0

@ Mercyhurst (Oct. 31, 2014)

0

vs. Penn State (Dec. 5, 2014)

0

vs. Quinnipiac (Jan. 17, 2015)

0

vs. RIT (Feb. 28, 2015)

GOALS

0

@ Mercyhurst (Oct. 31, 2014)

0

vs. Penn State (Dec. 5, 2014)

0

vs. Quinnipiac (Jan. 17, 2015)

0

vs. RIT (Feb. 28, 2015)

ASSISTS

0

@ Mercyhurst (Oct. 31, 2014)

0

vs. Penn State (Dec. 5, 2014)

0

0

0

Mikaela Lowater

SHOTS ON GOAL

14

vs. RIT (Feb. 28, 2015)

SAVES

15

vs. St. Lawrence (Oct. 18, 2014)

PENALTIES

1

@ Lindenwood (Nov. 8, 2014)

PENALTY MINUTES

2

@ Lindenwood (Nov. 8, 2014)

Robert Morris – Individual Game Highs CATEGORY

NO.

PLAYER (date)

POINTS

5

Mikaela Lowater @ Lindenwood (Jan. 24, 2015)

vs. Quinnipiac (Jan. 17, 2015)

GOALS

2

Rebecca Vint @ Penn State (Feb. 20, 2015)

vs. RIT (Feb. 14, 2015)

2

Rebecca Vint vs. Lindenwood (Jan. 24, 2015)

vs. RIT (Feb. 28, 2015)

2

Rikki Meilleur vs. Lindenwood (Jan. 24, 2015)

2

Mackenzie Johnston vs. Lindenwood (Jan. 24, 2015)

2

Rikki Meilleur vs. Northeastern (Oct. 25, 2014)

2

Ashley Vesci vs. Northeastern (Oct. 24, 2015)

ASSISTS

5

Mikaela Lowater vs. Lindenwood (Jan. 24, 2015)

SHOTS

9

Rebecca Vint @ Lindenwood (Nov. 8, 2014)

SAVES

47

SHOTS ON GOAL

16

@ St. Lawrence (Oct. 18, 2014)

16

@ Mercyhurst (Oct. 31, 2014)

SAVES

13

vs. RIT (Feb. 28, 2015)

PENALTIES

1

vs. Penn State (Dec. 5, 2014)

1

vs. RIT (Feb. 28, 2015)

PENALTY MINUTES

2

vs. Penn State (Dec. 5, 2014)

2

vs. RIT (Feb. 28, 2015)

PENALTIES PENALTY MINUTES

3 15

Jessica Dodds vs. Mercyhurst (Jan. 30, 2015) Rebecca Vint vs. Syracuse (Nov. 21, 2014) Maddie Collias @ Mercyhurst (Oct. 31, 2014)

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2014-15 Scoring Breakdown Individual Scoring Breakdown

# Player

Even

Power Play Shorthanded

1 Jessica Dodds

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1

2 Leah Carlson

0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1

3 Brittany Howard

0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0

4 Katelyn Scott

1-2-3 1-4-5 0-0-0

6 Kelsey Gunn

1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0

8 Megan Eady

0-5-5 0-3-3 0-0-0

10 Rikki Meilleur

5-5-10 4-1-5 1-0-1

11 Natalie Fraser

3-1-4 0-0-0 0-0-0

12 Leah Carey 14 Mikaela Lowater

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-10-11 0-4-4 1-1-2

15 Maeve Garvey

2-4-6 0-0-0 0-0-0

16 Erin Staniewski

1-2-3 1-0-1 0-1-1

17 Anissa Gamble

1-4-5 0-0-0 0-0-0

18 Jessica Gazzola

4-6-10 0-0-0 0-0-0

19 Katherine Murphy

0-4-4 1-5-6 0-0-0

21 Maddie Collias

3-4-7 2-5-7 0-0-0

22 Ashley Vesci

4-4-8 2-1-3 0-0-0

24 Rebecca Vint

7-4-11 3-1-4 1-0-1

26 Mackenzie Johnston

8-7-15 3-2-5 0-1-1

27 Katie Fergus

2-6-8 0-3-3 1-2-3

28 Amanda Pantaleo

2-2-4 1-0-1 0-0-0

29 Carley Catherine

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

Freshmen

JUNIORS

31 Courtney Vinet

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

Natalie Fraser.................... 3-1-4

Leah Carlson..................... 1-1-2

31 Elijah Milne-Price

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

Leah Carey........................ 0-0-0

Megan Eady....................... 0-8-8

Jessica Gazzola............... 4-6-10

Anissa Gamble................... 1-4-5

Katherine Murphy............ 1-9-10

Ashley Vesci.................... 6-5-11

Rikki Meilleur

Ashley Vesci

Scoring By Class

Amanda Pantaleo.............. 3-2-5 Elijah Milne-Price.............. 0-0-0

SENIORS

Katelyn Scott..................... 2-6-8 SOPHOMORES

Kelsey Gunn...................... 1-1-2

Maeve Garvey.................... 2-4-6

Erin Staniewski.................. 2-3-5

Mackenzie Johnston.... 11-10-21

Maddie Collias................. 5-9-14

Mikaela Lowater............ 2-15-17

Rebecca Vint................. 11-5-16

Jessica Dodds................... 0-1-1

Katie Fergus.................. 3-11-14

Brittany Howard................. 0-1-1 Rikki Meilleur................ 10-6-16 Carley Catherine................ 0-0-0

Jessica Gazzola

Mackenzie Johnston 2 0 1 5 - 1 6 R O B E R T M O R R I S U N I V E R S I T Y W O M E N ’S I C E H O C K E Y FA C T B O O K

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2014-15 Boxscores — Exhibition 1 —

— Game 1 —

Saturday, September 20, 2014 / Pittsburgh, Pa.

Friday, September 26, 2014 / Pittsburgh, Pa.

Bluewater Jr. Hawks / 0 / 1 / 1 / 2 Robert Morris / 4 / 3 / 3 / 10

Bemidji State 1 / 1 / 3 / 5 Robert Morris 0 / 1 / 1 / 2

First Period

First Period

RMU (02:55) – Katie Fergus (Katelyn Scott, Anissa Gamble) RMU (04:10) – Mackenzie Johnston (unassisted) RMU (16:55) – Amanda Pantaleo (Rikki Meilleur) RMU (17:28) – Anissa Gamble (unassisted)

BSU (19:16) – Whitney Wivoda (Megan Lushanko, Kaitlyn Tougas) SECOND Period

BSU (09:41) – PP Madison Hutchinson (Ivana Bilic) RMU (18:46) – PP Rebecca Vint (Brittany Howard, Megan Eady)

SECOND Period

THIRD Period

BWJH (04:45) – Morgan McCann (Katreena Whiteye) RMU (06:13) – Rikki Meilleur (Amanda Pantaleo, Maddie Collias) RMU (06:31) – Katie Fergus 2 (Kelsey Gunn, Erin Staniewski) RMU (16:44) – Ashley Vesci (Brittany Howard, Maeve Garvey)

RMU (08:08) – Erin Staniewski (Maeve Garvey, Kelsey Gunn) BSU (12:23) – PP Stephanie Anderson (Alexis Joyce, Madison Hutchinson) BSU (14:08) – Kaitlyn Tougas (unassisted) BSU (18:00) – Megan Lushanko (Kristine Grenier)

THIRD Period

GOALTENDERS

RMU (00:43) – Maeve Garvey (Brittany Howard 2) BWJH (12:43) – Emma Forcey (Veronica Harrigan) RMU (13:58) – Maeve Garvey 2 (unassisted) RMU (16:20) – PP Katherine Murphy (Jessica Gazzola, Erin Staniewski 2)

BSU – Brittni Mowat (60:00, W [1-0-0]) – 18 saves, 2 GA RMU – Jessica Dodds (59:54, L [0-1-0]) – 30 saves, 5 GA Colonials Up To Date Scoring Goals: Erin Staniewski (1), Rebecca Vint (1) Assists: Brittany Howard (1), Kelsey Gunn (1), Megan Eady (1), Maeve Garvey (1)

GOALTENDERS

BWJH – Morgan Baker (29:02, L) – 18 saves, 6 GA BWJH – Carley Molnar (30:58, N) – 40 saves, 4 GA RMU – Courtney Vinet (20:00, W) – 2 saves, 0 GA RMU – Jessica Dodds (20:00, N) – 5 saves, 1 GA RMU – Carley Catherine (20:00, N) – 2 saves, 1 GA

Shots on Goal: Bemidji State 35, Robert Morris 20 Penalties: Robert Morris 7-14, Bemidji State 5-10 Power Plays: Bemidji State 2-6, Robert Morris 1-4 Faceoffs: Bemidji State 37-28, Robert Morris 28-37 Blocks: Robert Morris 20, Bemidji State 16 Records: Bemidji State (1-0-0, 0-0-0 WCHA), Robert Morris (0-1-0, 0-0-0 CHA) Attendance: 336

Shots on Goal: Robert Morris 68, Bluewater Jr. Hawks 11 Penalties: Robert Morris 2-4, Bluewater Jr. Hawks 2-4 Power Plays: Robert Morris 1-2, Bluewater Jr. Hawks 0-2 Faceoffs: Robert Morris 49-11, Bluewater Jr. Hawks 11-49 Attendance: 141

­— Game 2 — Saturday, September 27, 2014 / Pittsburgh, Pa.

Bemidji State 0 / 1 / 2 / 3 Robert Morris 1 / 0 / 0 / 1 First Period

RMU (15:41) – PP Erin Staniewski (Maddie Collias, Katelyn Scott) SECOND Period

BSU (16:05) – Jenessa Philipczyk (Kristin Huber) THIRD Period

BSU (07:16) – Alexis Joyce (Ivana Bilic, Hanna Moher) BSU (19:18) – Stephanie Anderson (unassisted) GOALTENDERS

BSU – Erin Deters (60:00, W [1-0-0]) – 29 saves, 1 GA RMU – Courtney Vinet (59:22, L [0-1-0]) – 21 saves, 2 GA Colonials Up To Date Scoring Goals: Erin Staniewski (2) Assists: Maddie Collias (1), Katelyn Scott (1)

Amanda Pantaleo

Shots on Goal: Robert Morris 30, Bemidji State 24 Penalties: Bemidji State 4-8, Robert Morris 2-4 Power Plays: Robert Morris 1-4, Bemidji State 0-2 Faceoffs: Robert Morris 30-21, Bemidji State 21-30 Blocks: Bemidji State 17, Robert Morris 13 Records: Bemidji State (2-0-0, 0-0-0 WCHA), Robert Morris (0-2-0, 0-0-0 CHA) Attendance: 173

Maeve Garvey

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— Game 3 —

— Game 5 —

Friday, October 3, 2014 / Orono, Maine

Friday, October 10, 2014 / Pittsburgh, Pa.

Robert Morris / 0 / 1 / 1 / 0 / 2 Maine / 0 / 1 / 1 / 1 / 3

Colgate / 1 / 4 / 1 / 6 Robert Morris / 0 / 2 / 1 / 3

SECOND Period

First Period

RMU (08:13) – Jessica Gazzola (Mackenzie Johnston, Ashley Vesci) MAINE (18:31) – Emilie Brigham (Eve Boissonneault, Kelsey MacSorley)

CU (00:45) – Miriam Drubel (Nicole Gass, Cat Quirion) SECOND Period

CU (00:51) – Melissa Kueber (Annika Zalewski, Megan Sullivan) RMU (01:30) – Rikki Meilleur (Ashley Vesci) CU (03:51) – PP Megan Sullivan (Annika Zalewski 2, Nicole Gass 2) CU (08:29) – Miriam Drubel 2 (Melissa Kueber) RMU (11:24) – Maddie Collias (Jessica Gazzola) CU (12:44) – PP Megan Sullivan 2 (Shelby Perry, Katie Case)

THIRD Period

MAINE (02:43) – Jennifer More (Brittney Huneke, Audra Richards) RMU (07:28) – Maeve Garvey (Ashley Vesci 2) OVERTIME

MAINE (01:11) – Victoria Hummel (unassisted) GOALTENDERS

THIRD Period

MAINE – Meghann Treacy (61:08, W [2-0-0]) – 18 saves, 2 GA RMU – Jessica Dodds (61:11, OTL [0-2-0]) – 28 saves, 3 GA

RMU (07:46) – PP Katherine Murphy (Katie Fergus, Mikaela Lowater) CU (19:46) – Shelby Perry (Taylor Craig)

Colonials Up To Date Scoring Goals: Jessica Gazzola (1), Maeve Garvey (1) Assists: Ashley Vesci 2 (2), Mackenzie Johnston (1)

GOALTENDERS

CU – Ashlynne Rando (60:00, W [1-1-0]) – 30 saves, 3 GA RMU – Jessica Dodds (58:17, L [0-3-0]) – 21 saves, 6 GA

Shots on Goal: Maine 31, Robert Morris 20 Penalties: Maine 5-10, Robert Morris 3-6 Power Plays: Robert Morris 0-5, Maine 0-3 Faceoffs: Robert Morris 34-26, Maine 26-34 Blocks: Robert Morris 8, Maine 1 Records: Maine (2-0-0, 0-0-0 HEA), Robert Morris (0-3-0, 0-0-0 CHA) Attendance: 325

Colonials Up To Date Scoring Goals: Rikki Meilleur (2), Maddie Collias (1), Katherine Murphy (1) Assists: Ashley Vesci (3), Katie Fergus (2), Jessica Gazzola (1), Mikaela Lowater (1) Shots on Goal: Robert Morris 33, Colgate 27 Penalties: Robert Morris 7-14, Colgate 5-10 Power Plays: Colgate 2-6, Robert Morris 1-5 Faceoffs: Robert Morris 31-31, Colgate 31-31 Blocks: Colgate 20, Robert Morris 19 Records: Colgate (1-1-0, 0-0-0 ECAC), Robert Morris (1-4-0, 0-0-0 CHA) Attendance: 131

— Game 4 — Saturday, October 4, 2014 / Orono, Maine

Robert Morris / 0 / 0 / 1 / 1 Maine / 0 / 0 / 0 / 0

— Game 6 — Saturday, October 11, 2014 / Pittsburgh, Pa.

THIRD Period

Colgate / 0 / 1 / 0 / 1 Robert Morris / 1 / 0 / 1 / 2

RMU (08:16) – Rikki Meilleur (Katie Fergus, Katherine Murphy) GOALTENDERS

MAINE – Meghann Treacy (58:55, L [2-1-0]) – 24 saves, 1 GA RMU – Courtney Vinet (60:00, W [1-1-0]) – 18 saves, 0 GA

First Period

RMU (05:57) – Katelyn Scott (Megan Eady, Anissa Gamble)

Colonials Up To Date Scoring Goals: Rikki Meilleur (1) Assists: Katie Fergus (1), Katherine Murphy (1)

SECOND Period

CU (12:33) – PP Taylor Craig (Katie Case, Kayla Haus) THIRD Period

Shots on Goal: Robert Morris 25, Maine 18 Penalties: Robert Morris 4-8, Maine 2-4 Power Plays: Maine 0-4, Robert Morris 0-2 Faceoffs: Robert Morris 26-23, Maine 23-26 Blocks: Robert Morris 11, Maine 8 Records: Maine (2-1-0, 0-0-0 HEA), Robert Morris (1-3-0, 0-0-0 CHA) Attendance: 218

RMU (07:18) – SH Katie Fergus (Erin Staniewski, Mackenzie Johnston) GOALTENDERS

CU – Brittney Brooks (58:57, L [0-1-0]) – 28 saves, 2 GA RMU – Courtney Vinet (60:00, W [2-1-0]) – 37 saves, 1 GA Colonials Up To Date Scoring Goals: Katelyn Scott (1), Katie Fergus (1) Assists: Megan Eady (2), Mackenzie Johnston (2), Anissa Gamble (1), Erin Staniewski (1) Shots on Goal: Colgate 38, Robert Morris 30 Penalties: Robert Morris 10-20, Colgate 6-12 Power Plays: Colgate 1-6, Robert Morris 0-6 Faceoffs: Robert Morris 34-31, Colgate 31-34 Blocks: Robert Morris 30, Colgate 15 Records: Colgate (1-2-0, 0-0-0 ECAC), Robert Morris (2-4-0, 0-0-0 CHA) Attendance: 172

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— Game 7 —

— Game 9 —

Friday, October 17, 2014 / Canton, N.Y.

Friday, October 24, 2014 / Pittsburgh, Pa.

Robert Morris / 0 / 1 / 1 / 2 St. Lawrence / 2 / 2 / 4 / 8

Northeastern / 0 / 0 / 2 / 2 Robert Morris / 0 / 2 / 1 / 3

First Period

SECOND Period

SLU (04:13) – Kennedy Marchment (Alex Moore) SLU (05:24) – Jessica Hon (Jacqueline Wand)

RMU (14:33) – PP Ashley Vesci (Mikaela Lowater, Maddie Collias) RMU (15:28) – Maeve Garvey (Katherine Murphy)

SECOND Period

THIRD Period

SLU (07:12) – Kailee Heidersbach (Jenna Marks, Kirsten Padalis) RMU (13:10) – PP Ashley Vesci (unassisted) SLU (16:16) – Kayla Raniwsky (Dominique Korakianitis, Amanda Boulier)

RMU (02:07) – Ashley Vesci 2 (Maeve Garvey) NU (04:20) – Lauren Kelley (Denisa Krizova, Colleen Murphy) NU (14:14) – Denisa Krizova (Kendall Coyne, Heather Mottau)

THIRD Period

GOALTENDERS

SLU (00:52) – Amanda Boulier (Kennedy Marchment, Brooke Webster) RMU (05:41) – Katie Fergus (Katherine Murphy, Megan Eady) SLU (06:26) – Brooke Webster (Alex Moore 2, Megan Armstrong) SLU (10:54) – Jenna Marks (Kayla Raniwsky) SLU (17:48) – Amanda McClure (Jenna Marks 2)

RMU – Jessica Dodds (60:00, W [1-4-0]) – 39 saves, 2 GA NU – Chloe Desjardins (59:05, L [1-2-2]) – 21 saves, 3 GA Colonials Up To Date Scoring Goals: Ashley Vesci 2 (3), Maeve Garvey (2) Assists: Mikaela Lowater (3), Katherine Murphy (3), Maddie Collias (2), Maeve Garvey (2)

GOALTENDERS

RMU – Courtney Vinet (47:00, L [2-2-0]) – 23 saves, 6 GA RMU – Jessica Dodds (13:00, N) – 5 saves, 2 GA SLU – Carmen McDonald (53:42, W [2-2-1]) – 19 saves, 2 GA SLU – Brooke Wolejko (6:18, N) – 5 saves, 0 GA

Shots on Goal: Northeastern 41, Robert Morris 24 Penalties: Robert Morris 3-6, Northeastern 2-4 Power Plays: Robert Morris 1-2, Northeastern 0-2 Faceoffs: Robert Morris 25-18, Northeastern 18-25 Blocks: Robert Morris 23, Northeastern 15 Records: Northeastern (1-2-2, 0-0-0 HEA), Robert Morris (3-6-0, 0-0-0 CHA) Attendance: 296

Colonials Up To Date Scoring Goals: Katie Fergus (2), Ashley Vesci (1) Assists: Megan Eady (3), Katherine Murphy (2) Shots on Goal: St. Lawrence 36, Robert Morris 26 Penalties: Robert Morris 3-6, St. Lawrence 3-6 Power Plays: Robert Morris 1-2, St. Lawrence 0-2 Faceoffs: St. Lawrence 27-24, Robert Morris 24-27 Blocks: Robert Morris 13, St. Lawrence 9 Records: Robert Morris (2-5-0, 0-0-0 CHA), St. Lawrence (2-2-1, 0-0-0 ECAC) Attendance: 397

— Game 10 — Saturday, October 25, 2014 / Pittsburgh, Pa.

Northeastern / 0 / 0 / 2 / 0 / 2 Robert Morris / 1 / 1 / 0 / 0 / 2 First Period

RMU (11:02) – Rikki Meilleur (Katherine Murphy, Katie Fergus)

— Game 8 — Saturday, October 18, 2014 / Canton, N.Y.

SECOND Period

RMU (17:45) – PP Rikki Meilleur 2 (Katherine Murphy 2, Katie Fergus 2)

Robert Morris / 0 / 0 / 1 / 1 St. Lawrence / 0 / 1 / 2 / 3

THIRD Period

NU (00:32) – Hayley Masters (Kendall Coyne, Heather Mottau) NU (19:43) – EX Kendall Coyne (Heather Mottau 2, Coleen Murphy)

SECOND Period

SLU (01:09) – Kirsten Paladis (Kailee Heidersbach, Kayla Raniwsky)

GOALTENDERS

RMU – Courtney Vinet (65:00, T [2-2-1]) – 43 saves, 2 GA NU – Chloe Desjardins (63:54, T [1-2-3]) – 30 saves, 2 GA

THIRD Period

SLU (04:42) – Brooke Webster (Kennedy Marchment, Kirsten Paladis) SLU (13:24) – PP Jenna Marks (Kirsten Paladis 2, Brooke Wolejko) RMU (16:30) – Rikki Meilleur (Mikaela Lowater)

Colonials Up To Date Scoring Goals: Rikki Meilleur 2 (5) Assists: Katherine Murphy 2 (5), Katie Fergus 2 (4)

GOALTENDERS

RMU – Jessica Dodds (60:00, L [0-4-0]) – 29 saves, 3 GA SLU – Brooke Wolejko (60:00, W [1-0-0]) – 15 saves, 1 GA

Shots on Goal: Northeastern 45, Robert Morris 32 Penalties: Robert Morris 7-22, Northeastern 7-22 Power Plays: Robert Morris 1-5, Northeastern 0-4 Faceoffs: Robert Morris 30-28, Northeastern 28-30 Blocks: Robert Morris 22, Northeastern 15 Records: Northeastern (1-2-3, 0-0-0 HEA), Robert Morris (3-6-1, 0-0-0 CHA)) Attendance: 216

Colonials Up To Date Scoring Goals: Rikki Meilleur (3) Assists: Mikaela Lowater (2) Shots on Goal: St. Lawrence 32, Robert Morris 16 Penalties: Robert Morris 3-6, St. Lawrence 2-4 Power Plays: St. Lawrence 1-3, Robert Morris 0-2 Faceoffs: St. Lawrence 25-24, Robert Morris 24-25 Blocks: Robert Morris 16, St. Lawrence 12 Records: Robert Morris (2-6-0, 0-0-0 CHA), St. Lawrence (3-2-1, 0-0-0 ECAC) Attendance: 378

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— Game 11 —

— Game 13 —

Friday, October 31, 2014 / Erie, Pa.

Friday, November 7, 2014 / Wentzville, Mo.

Robert Morris / 0 / 0 / 0 / 0 #7/8 Mercyhurst / 1 / 2 / 0 / 3

Robert Morris / 0 / 1 / 1 / 1 / 3 Lindenwood / 1 / 1 / 0 / 0 / 2

First Period

First Period

MU (06:53) – Jaclyn Arbour (Hannah Bale, Kathy Donohue)

LU (11:22) – Katie Erickson (Shara Jasper, Sarah Bobrowski)

SECOND Period

SECOND Period

MU (01:56) – Megan Whiddon (Shelby Bram, Kirsten Miller) MU (10:44) – PP Emily Janiga (Jenna Dingeldein)

LU (04:11) – PP Jordyn Constance (Shara Jasper 2, Katie Erickson) RMU (11:10) – PP Rebecca Vint (Mikaela Lowater, Ashley Vesci)

GOALTENDERS

THIRD Period

RMU – Jessica Dodds (60:00, L [1-5-0]) – 32 saves, 3 GA MU – Amanda Makela (60:00, W [7-1-1]) – 16 saves, 0 GA

RMU (04:20) – Mackenzie Johnston (Anissa Gamble, Natalie Fraser) OVERTIME

RMU (02:25) – Natalie Fraser (Katelyn Scott, Katie Fergus)

Shots on Goal: Mercyhurst 35, Robert Morris 16 Penalties: Robert Morris 8-27, Mercyhurst 7-14 Power Plays: Mercyhurst 1-5, Robert Morris 0-3 Faceoffs: Mercyhurst 37-28, Robert Morris 27-38 Blocks: Robert Morris 15, Mercyhurst 11 Records: Robert Morris (3-7-1, 0-1-0 CHA), Mercyhurst (7-1-1, 1-0-0 CHA) Attendance: 516

GOALTENDERS

RMU – Jessica Dodds (62:25, W [2-5-0]) – 23 saves, 2 GA LU – Nicole Hensley (62:25, OTL [2-6-1]) – 28 saves, 3 GA Colonials Up To Date Scoring Goals: Rebecca Vint (2), Mackenzie Johnston (1), Natalie Fraser (1) Assists: Katie Fergus (5), Mikaela Lowater (4), Ashley Vesci (4), Anissa Gamble (2), Katelyn Scott (2), Natalie Fraser (1)

— Game 12 —

Shots on Goal: Robert Morris 31, Lindenwood 25 Penalties: Robert Morris 4-8, Lindenwood 4-8 Power Plays: Lindenwood 1-4, Robert Morris 1-3 Faceoffs: Robert Morris 31-24, Lindenwood 24-31 Blocks: Robert Morris 21, Lindenwood 10 Records: Robert Morris (4-8-1, 1-2-0 CHA), Lindenwood (2-6-1, 1-1-1 CHA) Attendance: 137

Saturday, November 1, 2014 / Erie, Pa.

Robert Morris / 0 / 1 / 0 / 1 #7/8 Mercyhurst / 0 / 2 / 2 / 4 SECOND Period

RMU (02:14) – Mikaela Lowater (Rebecca Vint, Maddie Collias) MU (03:45) – PP Emily Janiga (J’nai Mahadeo, Molly Byrne) MU (06:24) – Jenna Dingeldein (unassisted)

— Game 14 —

THIRD Period

Saturday, November 8, 2014 / Wentzville, Mo.

MU (12:00) – Shelby Bram (Caroline Luczak, Sarah Robello) MU (19:51) – EN Emily Janiga 2 (Jenna Dingeldein, Molly Byrne 2)

Robert Morris / 0 / 2 / 1 / 0 / 3 Lindenwood / 1 / 0 / 2 / 1 / 4

GOALTENDERS

RMU – Courtney Vinet (58:41, L [2-3-1]) – 31 saves, 3 GA MU – Amanda Makela (59:40, W [8-1-1]) – 26 saves, 1 GA

First Period

LU (00:30) – Jordyn Constance (Brittania Gillanders, Tae Otte)

Colonials Up To Date Scoring Goals: Mikaela Lowater (1) Assists: Maddie Collias (3), Rebecca Vint (1)

SECOND Period

RMU (15:41) – Kelsey Gunn (Erin Staniewski, Jessica Gazzola) RMU (18:19) – Natalie Fraser (Mikaela Lowater, Mackenzie Johnston)

Shots on Goal: Mercyhurst 35, Robert Morris 27 Penalties: Robert Morris 4-8, Mercyhurst 4-8 Power Plays: Mercyhurst 1-4, Robert Morris 0-4 Faceoffs: Mercyhurst 36-25, Robert Morris 25-36 Blocks: Mercyhurst 19, Robert Morris 10 Records: Robert Morris (3-8-1, 0-2-0 CHA), Mercyhurst (8-1-1, 2-0-0 CHA) Attendance: 430

THIRD Period

LU (01:33) – Lyndsay Kirkham (Darby Dodds) RMU (01:45) – Ashley Vesci (Rebecca Vint, Katie Fergus) LU (13:19) – PP Jordyn Constance (Shara Jasper, Alyssa West) OVERTIME

LU (02:53) – Katie Erickson (Sarah Bobrowski, Shara Jasper 2) GOALTENDERS

RMU – Jessica Dodds (62:53, OTL [2-6-0]) – 20 saves, 4 GA LU – Nicole Hensley (62:53, W [3-6-1]) – 37 saves, 3 GA Colonials Up To Date Scoring Goals: Ashley Vesci (4), Natalie Fraser (2), Kelsey Gunn (1) Assists: Katie Fergus (6), Mikaela Lowater (5), Mackenzie Johnston (3), Erin Staniewski (2), Jessica Gazzola (2), Rebecca Vint (2) Shots on Goal: Robert Morris 40, Lindenwood 24 Penalties: Robert Morris 2-4, Lindenwood 1-2 Power Plays: Lindenwood 1-2, Robert Morris 0-1 Faceoffs: Robert Morris 43-27, Lindenwood 27-43 Blocks: Robert Morris 14, Lindenwood 14 Records: Robert Morris (4-9-1, 1-3-0 CHA), Lindenwood (3-6-1, 2-1-1 CHA) Attendance: 88 Continued ➡ 2 0 1 5 - 1 6 R O B E R T M O R R I S U N I V E R S I T Y W O M E N ’S I C E H O C K E Y FA C T B O O K

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— Game 15 —

— Game 17 —

Friday, November 21, 2014 / Pittsburgh, Pa.

Friday, November 28, 2014 / Pittsburgh, Pa.

Syracuse / 1 / 1 / 0 / 0 / 2 Robert Morris / 1 / 1 / 0 / 0 / 2

Ohio State / 2 / 3 / 0 / 5 Robert Morris / 0 / 0 / 1 / 1

First Period

First Period

SU (03:29) – Stephanie Grossi (unassisted) RMU (05:27) – PP Rikki Meilleur (Mackenzie Johnston, Katherine Murphy)

OSU (00:30) – Kayla Sullivan (Melani Moylan) OSU (04:16) – Danielle Gagne (Taylor Kuehl, Julianna Iafallo)

SECOND Period

SECOND Period

RMU (02:45) – Mackenzie Johnston (Rebecca Vint, Anissa Gamble) SU (03:47) – Melissa Piacentini (Julie Knerr)

OSU (09:18) – PP Sara Schmitt (Kayla Sullivan) OSU (13:14) – Kayla Sullivan 2 (Sara Schmitt) OSU (19:26) – SH Melani Moylan (unassisted)

GOALTENDERS

SU – Jenn Gilligan (65:00, T [3-5-5]) – 20 saves, 2 GA RMU – Jessica Dodds (65:00, T [2-6-1]) – 30 saves, 2 GA

THIRD Period

RMU (12:57) – SH Leah Carlson (Jessica Dodds) GOALTENDERS

Colonials Up To Date Scoring Goals: Rikki Meilleur (6), Mackenzie Johnston (4) Assists: Katherine Murphy (6), Mackenzie Johnston (4), Rebecca Vint (3), Anissa Gamble (3)

OSU – Stacy Danczak (60:00, W [2-1-1]) – 20 saves, 1 GA RMU – Jessica Dodds (59:41, L [2-7-2]) – 37 saves, 5 GA Colonials Up To Date Scoring Goals: Leah Carlson (1) Assists: Jessica Dodds (1)

Shots on Goal: Syracuse 32, Robert Morris 22 Penalties: Robert Morris 7-14, Syracuse 6-12 Power Plays: Robert Morris 1-4, Syracuse 0-5 Faceoffs: Robert Morris 29-29, Syracuse 29-29 Blocks: Robert Morris 31, Syracuse 9 Records: Syracuse (3-6-6, 2-1-2 CHA), Robert Morris (4-9-2, 1-3-1 CHA) Attendance: 184

Shots on Goal: Ohio State 42, Robert Morris 21 Penalties: Ohio State 5-10, Robert Morris 5-10 Power Plays: Ohio State 1-3, Robert Morris 0-4 Faceoffs: Robert Morris 32-28, Ohio State 28-32 Blocks: Robert Morris 17, Ohio State 9 Records: Ohio State (8-7-1, 5-6-1 WCHA), Robert Morris (4-10-3, 1-3-2 CHA) Attendance: 826

— Game 16 — Saturday, November 22, 2014 / Pittsburgh, Pa.

— Game 18 —

Syracuse / 1 / 0 / 0 / 0 / 1 Robert Morris / 0 / 1 / 0 / 0 / 1

Friday, December 5, 2014 / Pittsburgh, Pa.

First Period

Penn State / 1 / 1 / 3 / 5 Robert Morris / 0 / 0 / 0 / 0

SU (03:02) – Julie Knerr (Melissa Piacentini) SECOND Period

First Period

RMU (14:43) – PP Mackenzie Johnston (Katherine Murphy, Katelyn Scott)

PSU (16:54) – Shannon Yoxheimer (Hannah Hoenshell, Remi Martin)

GOALTENDERS

SECOND Period

SU – Jenn Gilligan (65:00, T [3-5-6]) – 20 saves, 1 GA RMU – Jessica Dodds (65:00, T [2-6-2]) – 34 saves, 1 GA

PSU (01:14) – Hannah Hoenshell (unassisted) THIRD Period

PSU (01:13) – SH Micayla Catanzariti (Emily Laurenzi) PSU (07:11) – Amy Petersen (Hannah Hoenshell 2), Laura Bowman) PSU (16:45) – Shannon Yoxheimer 2 (Caitlin Reilly, Laura Bowman 2)

Colonials Up To Date Scoring Goals: Mackenzie Johnston (5) Assists: Katherine Murphy (7), Katelyn Scott (3)

GOALTENDERS

Shots on Goal: Syracuse 35, Robert Morris 21 Penalties: Robert Morris 4-8, Syracuse 3-6 Power Plays: Robert Morris 1-3, Syracuse 0-4 Faceoffs: Robert Morris 34-33, Syracuse 33-34 Blocks: Robert Morris 37, Syracuse 12 Records: Syracuse (3-6-7, 2-1-3 CHA), Robert Morris (4-9-3, 1-3-2 CHA) Attendance: 250

PSU – Celine Whitlinger (60:00, W [5-4-0]) – 42 saves, 0 GA RMU – Jessica Dodds (56:45, L [2-8-2]) – 16 saves, 5 GA RMU – Carley Catherine (3:15, N) – 0 saves, 0 GA Shots on Goal: Robert Morris 42, Penn State 21 Penalties: Penn State 3-6, Robert Morris 1-2 Power Plays: Robert Morris 0-3, Penn State 0-1 Faceoffs: Robert Morris 33-18, Penn State 18-33 Blocks: Penn State 16, Robert Morris 10 Records: Penn State (8-6-3, 3-3-1 CHA), Robert Morris (4-11-3, 1-4-2 CHA) Attendance: 201

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— Game 19 —

— Game 20 —

Saturday, December 6, 2014 / Pittsburgh, Pa.

Friday, January 9, 2015 / Rochester, N.Y.

Penn State / 1 / 1 / 0 / 2 Robert Morris / 1 / 1 / 2 / 4

Robert Morris / 1 / 0 / 1 / 2 RIT / 0 / 0 / 0 / 0

First Period

First Period

PSU (04:49) – SH Laura Bowman (unassisted) RMU (12:15) – SH Rikki Meilleur (Katie Fergus, Mikaela Lowater)

RMU (16:43) – Rebecca Vint (Maeve Garvey) THIRD Period

RMU (19:43) – EN Mackenzie Johnston (Rikki Meilleur, Mikaela Lowater)

SECOND Period

PSU (11:59) – PP Hannah Bramm (Remi Martin, Jordin Pardoski) RMU (19:20) – Jessica Gazzola (Erin Staniewski, Maeve Garvey)

GOALTENDERS

RMU – Jessica Dodds (60:00, W [4-8-2]) – 34 saves, 0 GA RIT – Ali Binnington (59:45, L [5-5-1]) – 28 saves, 1 GA

THIRD Period

RMU (15:29) – Mackenzie Johnston (Maddie Collias, Amanda Pantaleo) RMU (19:38) – EN Rebecca Vint (Amanda Pantaleo 2, Leah Carlson)

Colonials Up To Date Scoring Goals: Mackenzie Johnston (7), Rebecca Vint (4) Assists: Mikaela Lowater (7), Maeve Garvey (4), Rikki Meilleur (1)

GOALTENDERS

PSU – Hannah Ehresmann (59:05, L [3-3-3]) – 33 saves, 3 GA RMU – Jessica Dodds (59:44, W [3-8-2]) – 19 saves, 2 GA

Shots on Goal: RIT 34, Robert Morris 30 Penalties: RIT 4-8, Robert Morris 3-6 Power Plays: Robert Morris 0-4, RIT 0-3 Faceoffs: RIT 27-26, Robert Morris 26-27 Blocks: RIT 18, Robert Morris 16 Records: Robert Morris (6-11-3, 3-4-2 CHA), RIT (7-12-3, 1-6-1 CHA) Attendance: 560

Colonials Up To Date Scoring Goals: Rikki Meilleur (7), Mackenzie Johnston (6), Rebecca Vint (3) Assists: Amanda Pantaleo 2 (2), Katie Fergus (7), Mikaela Lowater (6), Maddie Collias (4), Erin Staniewski (3), Maeve Garvey (3), Leah Carlson (1) Shots on Goal: Robert Morris 37, Penn State 21 Penalties: Penn State 6-12, Robert Morris 5-10 Power Plays: Penn State 1-5, Robert Morris 0-6 Faceoffs: Robert Morris 26-26, Penn State 26-26 Blocks: Robert Morris 17, Penn State 15 Records: Penn State (8-7-3, 3-4-1 CHA), Robert Morris (5-11-3, 2-4-2 CHA) Attendance: 201

— Game 21 — Saturday, January 10, 2015 / Rochester, N.Y.

Robert Morris / 1 / 0 / 1 / 2 RIT / 2 / 0 / 1 / 3 First Period

RIT (02:13) – Marissa Maugeri (Kolbee McCrea) RIT (09:17) – Cassie Clayton (Lindsay Grigg) RMU (12:16) – PP Katelyn Scott (Maddie Collias, Katherine Murphy)

— Exhibition 2 — Saturday, January 3, 2015 / Pittsburgh, Pa.

Windsor / 0 / 0 / 1 / 1 Robert Morris / 0 / 4 / 0 / 4

THIRD Period

RIT (10:54) – Carly Payerl (Darcy Henderson) RMU (14:51) – PP Maddie Collias (unassisted)

SECOND Period

GOALTENDERS

RMU (00:44) – PP Ashley Vesci (Maddie Collias, Jessica Dodds) RMU (02:01) – Amanda Pantaleo (Leah Carlson, Anissa Gamble) RMU (04:01) – Ashley Vesci 2 (Megan Eady) RMU (11:41) – PP Anissa Gamble (Katelyn Scott, Maddie Collias 2)

RMU – Jessica Dodds (59:45, L [4-9-2]) – 24 saves, 3 GA RIT – Ali Binnington (60:00, W [6-5-1]) – 30 saves, 2 GA Colonials Up To Date Scoring Goals: Katelyn Scott (2), Maddie Collias (2) Assists: Katherine Murphy (8), Maddie Collias (5)

THIRD Period

UW (14:20) – PP Candice Chevalier (Erinn Noseworthy, Jenny MacKnight)

Shots on Goal: Robert Morris 32, RIT 27 Penalties: RIT 7-14, Robert Morris 2-4 Power Plays: Robert Morris 2-7, RIT 0-2 Faceoffs: Robert Morris 30-21, RIT 21-30 Blocks: RIT 15, Robert Morris 11 Records: Robert Morris (6-12-3, 3-5-2 CHA), RIT (8-12-3, 2-6-1 CHA) Attendance: 605

GOALTENDERS

UW – Marissa Kozovski (60:00, L) – 27 saves, 4 GA RMU – Jessica Dodds (40:00, W) – 16 saves, 0 GA RMU – Carley Catherin (20:00, N) – 4 saves, 1 GA Shots on Goal: Robert Morris 31, Windsor 21 Penalties: Windsor 6-12, Robert Morris 5-10 Power Plays: Robert Morris 2-5, Windsor 1-4 Faceoffs: Robert Morris 37-26, Windsor 26-37 Attendance: 101

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— Game 22 —

— Game 24 —

Friday, January 16, 2015 / Pittsburgh, Pa.

Friday, January 23, 2015 / Pittsburgh, Pa. “Skate for the Cure” Weekend

#4 Quinnipiac / 0 / 1 / 1 / 1 / 3 Robert Morris / 1 / 0 / 1 / 0 / 2

Lindenwood / 0 / 0 / 1 / 0 / 1 Robert Morris / 0 / 0 / 1 / 1 / 2

First Period

RMU (14:58) – Anissa Gamble (Mackenzie Johnston, Mikaela Lowater)

THIRD Period

LU (06:45) – Holly Dietzler (Jordyn Constance, Tae Otte) RMU (12:36) – Mackenzie Johnston (Anissa Gamble, Jessica Gazzola)

SECOND Period

QU (08:06) – Shiann Darkangelo (Nicole Kosta, Cydney Roesler)

OVERTIME

THIRD Period

RMU (04:39) – Amanda Pantaleo (Mackenzie Johnston, Rikki Meilleur)

RMU (04:49) – PP Mackenzie Johnston (Rebecca Vint, Maddie Collias) QU (14:02) – PP Taylar Cianfarano (Kristen Tamberg, Emma Woods)

GOALTENDERS

LU – Nicole Hensley (64:37, OTL [7-11-1]) – 28 saves, 2 GA RMU – Jessica Dodds (64:38, W [5-11-2]) – 32 saves, 1 GA

OVERTIME

QU (01:10) – Taryn Baumgardt (Taylar Cianfarano, Morgan Fritz-Ward)

Colonials Up To Date Scoring Goals: Mackenzie Johnston (9), Amanda Pantaleo (1) Assists: Mackenzie Johnston (6), Anissa Gamble (4), Jessica Gazzola (3), Rikki Meilleur (2)

GOALTENDERS

QU – Chelsea Laden (61:07, W [19-1-2]) – 18 saves, 2 GA RMU – Jessica Dodds (61:10, OTL [4-10-2]) – 44 saves, 3 GA Colonials Up To Date Scoring Goals: Mackenzie Johnston (8), Anissa Gamble (1) Assists: Mikaela Lowater (8), Maddie Collias (6), Mackenzie Johnston (5), Rebecca Vint (4)

Shots on Goal: Lindenwood 33, Robert Morris 30 Penalties: Robert Morris 5-10, Lindenwood 3-6 Power Plays: Lindenwood 0-5, Robert Morris 0-3 Faceoffs: Robert Morris 47-21, Lindenwood 21-47 Blocks: Robert Morris 22, Lindenwood 15 Records: Lindenwood (7-14-1, 4-6-1 CHA), Robert Morris (7-14-3, 4-5-2 CHA) Attendance: 652

Shots on Goal: Quinnipiac 47, Robert Morris 20 Penalties: Robert Morris 5-10, Quinnipiac 2-4 Power Plays: Quinnipiac 1-4, Robert Morris 1-1 Faceoffs: Quinnipiac 35-28, Robert Morris 28-35 Blocks: Robert Morris 30, Quinnipiac 12 Records: Quinnipiac (19-1-3, 11-1-2 ECAC), Robert Morris (6-13-3, 3-5-2 CHA) Attendance: 201

— Game 25 — Saturday, January 24, 2015 / Pittsburgh, Pa. “Skate for the Cure” Weekend

Lindenwood / 1 / 0 / 0 / 1 Robert Morris / 0 / 6 / 1 / 7

— Game 23 — Saturday, January 17, 2015 / Pittsburgh, Pa.

#4 Quinnipiac / 0 / 2 / 1 / 3 Robert Morris / 0 / 0 / 0 / 0

First Period

LU (11:09) – Lyndsay Kirkham (unassisted) SECOND Period

SECOND Period

RMU (01:18) – Rikki Meilleur (Jessica Gazzola, Mikaela Lowater) RMU (08:10) – Mackenzie Johnston (Rikki Meilleur, Mikaela Lowater 2) RMU (12:26) – Ashley Vesci (Mikaela Lowater 3, Megan Eady) RMU (13:48) – PP Rebecca Vint (Katie Fergus, Maddie Collias) RMU (15:16) – Rebecca Vint 2 (Katie Fergus 2, Maddie Collias 2) RMU (19:11) – Mackenzie Johnston 2 (Jessica Gazzola 2, Mikaela Lowater 4)

QU (11:03) – Taylar Cianfarano (Shiann Darkangelo, Nicole Kosta) QU (16:47) – Nicole Kosta (Eden Uden Johansson, Shiann Darkangelo 2) THIRD Period

QU (10:55) – PP Emma Woods (Nicole Connery, Taylar Cianfarano) GOALTENDERS

QU – Chelsea Laden (60:00, W [20-1-2]) – 20 saves, 0 GA RMU – Jessica Dodds (60:00, L [4-11-2]) – 26 saves, 3 GA

THIRD Period

RMU (05:40) – PP Rikki Meilleur 2 (Mackenzie Johnston, Mikaela Lowater 5) GOALTENDERS

Shots on Goal: Quinnipiac 29, Robert Morris 20 Penalties: Robert Morris 2-4, Quinnipiac 2-4 Power Plays: Quinnipiac 1-3, Robert Morris 0-2 Faceoffs: Quinnipiac 29-24, Robert Morris 24-29 Blocks: Robert Morris 20, Quinnipiac 8 Records: Quinnipiac (20-1-3, 11-1-2 ECAC), Robert Morris (6-14-3, 3-5-2 CHA) Attendance: 306

LU – Nicole Hensley (39:56, L [7-12-1]) – 22 saves, 6 GA LU – Sarah McGall (20:00, N) – 17 saves, 1 GA RMU – Jessica Dodds (54:21, W [6-11-2]) – 19 saves, 1 GA RMU – Elijah Milne-Price (5:33, N) – 1 save, 0 GA Colonials Up To Date Scoring Goals: Rikki Meilleur 2 (9), Mackenzie Johnston 2 (9), Rebecca Vint 2 (6), Ashley Vesci (5) Assists: Mikaela Lowater 5 (13), Katie Fergus 2 (9), Maddie Collias 2 (8), Jessica Gazzola 2 (5), Mackenzie Johnston (7), Megan Eady (4), Rikki Meilleur (3) Shots on Goal: Robert Morris 46, Lindenwood 21 Penalties: Robert Morris 5-10, Lindenwood 5-10 Power Plays: Robert Morris 2-5, Lindenwood 0-5 Faceoffs: Robert Morris 53-14, Lindenwood 14-53 Blocks: Lindenwood 20, Robert Morris 15 Records: Lindenwood (7-15-1, 4-7-1 CHA), Robert Morris (8-14-3, 5-5-2 CHA) Attendance: 164

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— Game 26 —

— Game 28 —

Friday, January 30, 2015 / Pittsburgh, Pa.

Friday, February 6, 2015 / Syracuse, N.Y.

Mercyhurst / 0 / 1 / 0 / 1 / 2 Robert Morris / 0 / 1 / 0 / 0 / 1

Robert Morris / 0 / 0 / 1 / 1 Syracuse / 1 / 0 / 1 / 2

SECOND Period

FIRST Period

RMU (04:32) – Rebecca Vint (Jessica Gazzola, Mikaela Lowater) MU (05:57) – PP Jenna Dingeldein (Molly Byrne, J’nai Mahadeo)

SU (06:59) – Julie Knerr (Heather Schwarz, Laurence Porlier) THIRD Period

RMU (03:21) – Maddie Collias (Megan Eady) SU (05:38) – PP Nicole Renault (Melissa Piacentini, Stephanie Grossi)

OVERTIME

MU (02:05) – PP Emily Janiga (Jenna Dingeldein, Shelby Bram) GOALTENDERS

GOALTENDERS

MU – Amanda Makela (62:05, W [18-6-3]) – 24 saves, 1 GA RMU – Jessica Dodds (62:05, OTL [6-12-2]) – 47 saves, 2 GA

RMU – Jessica Dodds (59:19, L [7-13-2]) – 36 saves, 2 GA SU – Jenn Gilligan (60:00, W [7-12-8]) – 25 saves, 1 GA

Colonials Up To Date Scoring Goals: Rebecca Vint (7) Assists: Mikaela Lowater (14), Jessica Gazzola (6)

Colonials Up To Date Scoring Goals: Maddie Collias (4) Assists: Megan Eady (6)

Shots on Goal: Mercyhurst 49, Robert Morris 25 Penalties: Robert Morris 5-10, Mercyhurst 3-6 Power Plays: Mercyhurst 2-5, Robert Morris 0-3 Faceoffs: Mercyhurst 35-34, Robert Morris 34-35 Blocks: Robert Morris 23, Mercyhurst 16 Records: Mercyhurst (18-6-3, 9-3-1 CHA), Robert Morris (8-15-3, 5-6-2 CHA) Attendance: 311

Shots on Goal: Syracuse 38, Robert Morris 26 Penalties: Robert Morris 6-12, Syracuse 6-12 Power Plays: Syracuse 1-3, Robert Morris 0-5 Faceoffs: Syracuse 27-26, Robert Morris 26-27 Blocks: Robert Morris 8, Syracuse 5 Records: Robert Morris (9-16-3, 6-7-2 CHA), Syracuse (7-13-9, 5-5-5 CHA) Attendance: 516

— Game 27 —

— Game 29 —

Saturday, January 31, 2015 / Pittsburgh, Pa.

Saturday, February 7, 2015 / Syracuse, N.Y.

Mercyhurst / 0 / 0 / 2 / 2 Robert Morris / 0 / 3 / 0 / 3

Robert Morris / 0 / 1 / 0 / 1 Syracuse / 0 / 1 / 2 / 3

SECOND Period

SECOND Period

RMU (01:42) – Mackenzie Johnston (unassisted) RMU (10:41) – PP Maddie Collias (Megan Eady, Mikaela Lowater) RMU (13:43) – Jessica Gazzola (Rikki Meilleur)

SU (06:01) – Laurence Porlier (Heather Schwarz, Eleanor Haines) RMU (12:54) – Natalie Fraser (Ashley Vesci) THIRD Period

SU (06:14) – Heather Schwarz (Emily Costales, Stephanie Grossi) SU (19:46) – EN Alysha Burriss (unassisted)

THIRD Period

MU (06:08) – PP J’nai Mahadeo (Jenna Dingeldein) MU (18:11) – EX Jenna Dingeldein (Sarah Robello)

GOALTENDERS

RMU – Jessica Dodds (59:13, L [7-14-2]) – 27 saves, 2 GA SU – Jenn Gilligan (60:00, W [8-12-8]) – 18 saves, 1 GA

GOALTENDERS

MU – Amanda Makela (40:00, L [18-7-3]) – 14 saves, 3 GA MU – Julia DiTondo (20:00, N) – 3 saves, 0 GA RMU – Jessica Dodds (60:00, W [7-12-2]) – 20 saves, 2 GA

Colonials Up To Date Scoring Goals: Natalie Fraser (3) Assists: Ashley Vesci (4)

Colonials Up To Date Scoring Goals: Mackenzie Johnston (10), Maddie Collias (3), Jessica Gazzola (2) Assists: Mikaela Lowater (15), Megan Eady (5), Rikki Meilleur (4)

Shots on Goal: Syracuse 30, Robert Morris 19 Penalties: Robert Morris 3-6, Syracuse 3-6 Power Plays: Syracuse 0-3, Robert Morris 0-3 Faceoffs: Robert Morris 32-24, Syracuse 24-32 Blocks: Robert Morris 13, Syracuse 8 Records: Robert Morris (9-17-3, 6-8-2 CHA), Syracuse (8-13-9, 6-5-5 CHA) Attendance: 406

Shots on Goal: Mercyhurst 22, Robert Morris 20 Penalties: Robert Morris 5-10, Mercyhurst 4-8 Power Plays: Mercyhurst 1-4, Robert Morris 1-3 Faceoffs: Robert Morris 34-33, Mercyhurst 33-34 Blocks: Robert Morris 23, Mercyhurst 21 Records: Mercyhurst (18-7-3, 9-4-1 CHA), Robert Morris (9-15-3, 6-6-2 CHA) Attendance: 189

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— Game 30 —

— Game 32 —

Friday, February 13, 2015 / Pittsburgh, Pa.

Friday, February 20, 2015 / University Park, Pa.

RIT / 1 / 1 / 0 / 0 / 2 Robert Morris / 0 / 1 / 1 / 0 / 2

Robert Morris / 2 / 1 / 1 / 4 Penn State / 0 / 0 / 1 / 1

FIRST Period

FIRST Period

RIT (12:29) – PP Mackenzie Stone (Morgan Scoyne, Marissa Maugeri)

RMU (10:48) – Rebecca Vint (Katelyn Scott) RMU (14:34) – PP Rikki Meilleur (Megan Eady, Mackenzie Johnston)

SECOND Period

RMU (19:00) – Rebecca Vint (Rikki Meilleur, Megan Eady) RIT (19:42) – Marissa Maugeri (Kolbee McCrea, Emilee Bulleid)

SECOND Period

RMU (19:03) – Rebecca Vint 2 (Maddie Collias, Katie Fergus)

THIRD Period

THIRD Period

RMU (10:21) – Katie Fergus (Mackenzie Johnston)

RMU (03:55) – Jessica Gazzola (Mackenzie Johnston 2) PSU (16:19) – PP Bella Sutton (Laura Bowman)

GOALTENDERS

RIT – Ali Binnington (65:00, T [7-9-2]) – 27 saves, 2 GA RMU – Jessica Dodds (65:00, T [7-14-3]) – 23 saves, 2 GA

GOALTENDERS

RMU – Jessica Dodds (60:00, W [8-14-4]) – 33 saves, 1 GA PSU – Celine Whitlinger (58:45, L [11-9-1]) – 18 saves, 4 GA

Colonials Up To Date Scoring Goals: Rebecca Vint (8), Katie Fergus (3) Assists: Mackenzie Johnston (8), Megan Eady (7), Rikki Meilleur (5)

Colonials Up To Date Scoring Goals: Rebecca Vint 2 (10), Rikki Meilleur (10), Jessica Gazzola (4) Assists: Mackenzie Johnston 2 (10), Katie Fergus (10), Maddie Collias (9), Megan Eady (8)

Shots on Goal: Robert Morris 29, RIT 25 Penalties: Robert Morris 3-6, RIT 3-6 Power Plays: RIT 1-2, Robert Morris 0-2 Faceoffs: Robert Morris 32-26, RIT 26-32 Blocks: Robert Morris 20, RIT 15 Records: RIT (10-17-4, 4-11-2 CHA), Robert Morris (9-17-4, 6-8-3 CHA) Attendance: 463

Shots on Goal: Penn State 34, Robert Morris 22 Penalties: Robert Morris 2-4, Penn State 2-4 Power Plays: Robert Morris 1-2, Penn State 1-2 Faceoffs: Penn State 36-18, Robert Morris 18-36 Blocks: Penn State 10, Robert Morris 7 Records: Robert Morris (10-17-5, 7-8-4 CHA), Penn State (15-14-4, 9-8-2 CHA) Attendance: 459

— Game 31 — Saturday, February 14, 2015 / Pittsburgh, Pa. Senior Day

— Game 33 — Saturday, February 21, 2015 / University Park, Pa.

RIT / 2 / 0 / 0 / 0 / 2 Robert Morris / 1 / 1 / 0 / 0 / 2

Robert Morris / 1 / 2 / 1 / 4 Penn State / 1 / 0 / 0 / 1

FIRST Period

RIT (01:05) – Kolbee McCrea (Emilee Bulleid, Carly Payerl) RMU (01:32) – Ashley Vesci (unassisted) RIT (15:28) – SH Jess Paton (Lindsay Grigg)

FIRST Period

PSU (05:30) – Caitlin Reilly (Hannah Bramm, Shannon Yoxheimer) RMU (15:47) – SH Rebecca Vint (unassisted)

SECOND Period

SECOND Period

RMU (17:39) – Amanda Pantaleo (unassisted)

RMU (10:45) – PP Amanda Pantaleo (Katelyn Scott, Katherine Murphy) RMU (12:13) – PP Mackenzie Johnston (Rikki Meilleur, Katelyn Scott)

GOALTENDERS

RIT – Ali Binnington (65:00, T [7-9-3]) – 37 saves, 2 GA RMU – Jessica Dodds (65:00, T [7-14-4]) – 33 saves, 2 GA

THIRD Period

RMU (16:13) – SH Mikaela Lowater (Katie Fergus) GOALTENDERS

Colonials Up To Date Scoring Goals: Ashley Vesci (6), Amanda Pantaleo (2) Shots on Goal: Robert Morris 39, RIT 35

RMU – Jessica Dodds (59:35, W [9-14-4]) – 24 saves, 1 GA PSU – Celine Whitlinger (60:00, L [11-10-1]) – 33 saves, 4 GA Colonials Up To Date Scoring Goals: Rebecca Vint (11), Mackenzie Johnston (11), Amanda Pantaleo (3), Mikaela Lowater (2) Assists: Katie Fergus (11), Katherine Murphy (9), Katelyn Scott 2 (6), Rikki Meilleur (6)

Penalties: Robert Morris 4-8, RIT 4-8 Power Plays: RIT 0-3, Robert Morris 0-3 Faceoffs: Robert Morris 40-32, RIT 32-40 Blocks: Robert Morris 22, RIT 18 Records: RIT (10-17-5, 4-11-3 CHA), Robert Morris (9-17-5, 6-8-4 CHA) Attendance: 365

Shots on Goal: Robert Morris 37, Penn State 25 Penalties: Penn State 6-12, Robert Morris 5-10 Power Plays: Robert Morris 2-5, Penn State 0-5 Faceoffs: Robert Morris 31-27, Penn State 27-31 Blocks: Robert Morris 9, Penn State 8 Records: Robert Morris (11-17-5, 8-8-4 CHA), Penn State (15-15-4, 9-9-2 CHA) Attendance: 821

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— Game 34 —

— Game 35 —

Friday, February 27, 2015 / Pittsburgh, Pa.

Saturday, February 28, 2015 / Pittsburgh, Pa.

2015 CHA Quarterfinals – Game 1 [#6 RIT leads #3 Robert Morris, 1-0]

2015 CHA Quarterfinals – Game 2 [#6 RIT defeats #3 Robert Morris, 2-0]

#6 RIT / 1 / 1 / 1 / 3 #3 Robert Morris / 1 / 0 / 0 / 1

#6 RIT / 1 / 0 / 0 / 1 #3 Robert Morris / 0 / 0 / 0 / 0

FIRST Period

FIRST Period

RIT (09:08) – Emilee Bulleid (Vic Pitawanakwat) RMU (14:45) – Maddie Collias (Rebecca Vint)

RIT (03:11) – Lindsay Grigg (Caitlin Wallace, Taylor Thurston) GOALTENDERS

RIT – Ali Binnington (60:00, W [10-10-3]) – 31 saves, 0 GA RMU – Jessica Dodds (58:20, L [9-16-4]) – 13 saves, 1 GA

SECOND Period

RIT (04:19) – Mackenzie Stone (unassisted) THIRD Period

Shots on Goal: Robert Morris 31, RIT 14 Penalties: RIT 5-10, Robert Morris 1-2 Power Plays: Robert Morris 0-5, RIT 0-1 Faceoffs: Robert Morris 38-19, RIT 19-38 Blocks: RIT 31, Robert Morris 10 Records: RIT (13-18-5), Robert Morris (11-19-5) Attendance: 301

RIT (19:43) – EN Caitlin Wallace (Lindsay Grigg, Emilee Bulleid) GOALTENDERS

RIT – Ali Binnington (60:00, W [9-10-3]) – 30 saves, 1 GA RMU – Jessica Dodds (58:44, L [9-15-4]) – 18 saves, 2 GA Colonials Up To Date Scoring Goals: Maddie Collias (5) Assists: Rebecca Vint (5) Shots on Goal: Robert Morris 31, RIT 21 Penalties: Robert Morris 4-8, RIT 3-6 Power Plays: Robert Morris 0-3, RIT 0-3 Faceoffs: Robert Morris 38-24, RIT 24-38 Blocks: RIT 23, Robert Morris 12 Records: RIT (12-18-5), Robert Morris (11-18-5) Attendance: 287

2014-15 Record When … Scoring

Special Teams

Conferences

RMU scores 3 or more

7-2-0

RMU scores a power-play goal

6-6-3

vs. CHA

8-8-4

Opponent scores 3 or more

0-16-0

RMU does not score a power-play goal

5-13-2

vs. Hockey East

2-1-1

RMU scores 2

3-5-4

Opponent scores a power-play goal

5-11-1

vs. ECAC

1-5-0

Opponent scores 2

4-2-4

Opponent does not score a power-play goal 6-8-4

vs. WCHA

0-3-0

RMU scores 1 or less

1-12-1

RMU scores a short-handed goal

3-1-0

Opponent scores 1 or less

7-1-1

Opponent scores a short-handed goal

1-2-1

Colonials score first

6-5-1

Opponent scores first

5-14-4

Period

Games

0-0-0

4-6-1

Has 3 assists

1-0-0

After a loss

2-9-2

Has 4+ assists

1-0-0

3-2-1

After a tie

0-1-2

Trailing after the first period

2-10-3

Game one of two-game series

5-9-2

Tied after the first period

6-7-1

Game two of two-game series

6-7-3

Leading after the second period

6-2-1

Against a nationally ranked opponent

0-4-0

Trailing after the second period

1-12-1

At 84 Lumber Arena

6-10-5

Tied after the second period

4-5-3

On the road

5-9-0

On Friday

5-11-2

On Saturday

6-8-3

In one-goal games

6-7-0

In afternoon games

8-13-3

In two-goal games

2-3-0

In night games

3-6-2

In overtime

2-4-5

In September

0-2-0

In October

3-5-1

In November

1-3-2

Shots

3-0-1

Scores 3+ goals

After a win Leading after the first period

Goals

A RMU Player… Scores 2 Goals

Colonials outshoot opponents

5-8-2

In December

1-1-0

Colonials are outshot

6-11-3

In January

4-4-0

In February

2-4-2

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Katherine Murphy


2015 CHA Tournament and Awards PLAYER OF THE YEAR Emily Janiga – Mercyhurst University ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Stephanie Grossi – Syracuse University BEST DEFENSEMAN Molly Byrne – Mercyhurst University BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARD Lindsay Grigg – Rochester Institute of Technology

2015 CHA Tournament

SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD Taylor Thurston – Rochester Institute of Technology

— FIRST ROUND —

SCORING CHAMPION Emily Janiga – Mercyhurst University

Friday, February 27 and Saturday, February 28

#6 RIT 3, #3 Robert Morris 1 #6 RIT 1, #3 Robert Morris 0

GOALTENDING TROPHY Amanda Makela – Mercyhurst University

RIT wins series, 2-0

COACH OF THE YEAR Paul Flanagan – Syracuse University

#4 Penn State 1, #5 Lindenwood 0 #4 Penn State 3, #5 Lindenwood 1 Penn State wins series, 2-0

TEAM SPORTSMANSHIP Penn State University

Mercyhurst Ice Center – Erie, Pa.

CHA All-Tournament Team Ali Binnington (MVP) Lindsay Grigg Allie LaCombe Cassie Clayton Nicole Renault Morgan Scoyne

— SEMIFINALS — Friday, March 6

#6 RIT 4, #1 Mercyhurst 1 #2 Syracuse 2, #4 Penn State 0 — CHAMPIONSHIP — Saturday, March 7

Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr.

G F F F D D

Rochester Institute of Technology Rochester Institute of Technology Syracuse University Rochester Institute of Technology Syracuse University Rochester Institute of Technology

CHA All-Academic Team

#6 RIT 2, #2 Syracuse 1 – 2 OT

— Student-Athlete of the Year —

Katelyn Scott – Forward To qualify for the CHA All-Academic Team, a student-athlete must post a 3.0 GPA or higher in all of the academic periods during which her team was actively competing.

College Hockey America Regular Season Awards First Team All-Conference

Shara Jasper Emily Janiga Melissa Piacentini Molly Bryne Nicole Renault Nicole Hensley

Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr.

F F F D D G

Student-Athlete – Fall 2014 GPA, Spring 2015 GPA – Major

Lindenwood University Mercyhurst University Syracuse University Mercyhurst University Syracuse University Lindenwood University

★ Leah Carey – 3.63, 3.50 – Sports Management; Marketing (Double-Major) ★ Leah Carlson – 3.75, 3.36 – Nursing ★ Carley Catherine – 3.58, 3.40 – Psychology ★ Maddie Collias – 3.75, 3.47 – Communication ★ Jessica Dodds – 3.80, 3.80 – Psychology ★ Katie Fergus – 3.33, 3.75 – Marketing; Management (Double-Major) ★ Natalie Fraser – 3.31, 3.39 – Sociology ★ Anissa Gamble – 3.58, 3.94 – Biology ★ Maeve Garvey – 3.40, 3.87 – Finance ★ Jessica Gazzola – 3.38, 4.00 – Psychology ★ Kelsey Gunn – 3.36, 3.27 – Biology ★ Britanny Howard – 3.27, 3.50 – Sports Management ★ Mackenzie Johnston – 3.74, 4.00 – Marketing ★ Mikaela Lowater – 3.17, 3.33 – Psychology ★ Rikki Meilleur – 3.87, 3.87 – Biology ★ Katherine Murphy – 3.67, 3.35 – Biology ★ Amanda Pantaleo – 3.59, 3.00 – Biology ★ Katelyn Scott – 4.00, 4.00 – Engineering ★ Erin Staniewski – 3.60, 3.63 – Accounting ★ Ashley Vesci – 3.80, 3.84 – English ★ Rebecca Vint – 3.17, 3.34 – Marketing

Second Team All-Conference

Rebecca Vint Laura Bowman Jenna Dingeldein Mikaela Lowater Akane Hosoyamada Jennifer Gilligan

Sr. F So. F Jr. F So. D Sr. D Jr. G

Robert Morris University Penn State University Mercyhurst University Robert Morris University Syracuse University Syracuse University

All-Rookie Team

Sarah Robello Stephanie Grossi Alysha Burriss Christa Vuglar Bella Sutton Hannah Ehresmann

F F F D D G

Mercyhurst University Syracuse University Syracuse University Rochester Institute of Technology Penn State University Penn State University

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Team Statistics — Conference Only — 2014-15 Standings

Short Handed Goals For

TEAM

Pts

|--------------Conference--------------| |-------------------OverALL-----------------| GP Record Win% GF GA GP Record Win% GF GA

1. Mercyhurst

29

20 14-5-1 .725 66 31

35 23-9-3 .700 96 56

2. Syracuse

22

20

8-6-6

.550

45

39

36 11-15-10 .444

75

97

3. Robert Morris

20

20

8-8-4

.500

45

43

35 11-19-5 .386

68

91 88

Penn State

20

20

9-9-2

.500

42

46

37 17-16-4 .514

72

5. Lindenwood

16

20 7-11-2

.400

40

59

33

10-21-2 .333

57 102

6. RIT

13

20 5-12-3

.325

32

52

39

15-19-5 .449

71

TEAM

SHG

1. Mercyhurst............................................. 6 2. Penn State............................................. 3 2. Robert Morris....................................... 3 4. Lindenwood............................................ 1 RIT........................................................ 1 6. Syracuse................................................ 0

87

Short Handed Goals Against TEAM

GOALS

Goals Allowed By Period

TEAM

Goals G/GM

1. Mercyhurst.............................. 66 2. Robert Morris........................ 45 Syracuse................................. 45 4. Penn State.............................. 42 5. Lindenwood............................. 40 6. RIT......................................... 32

3.30 2.25 2.25 2.10 2.00 1.60

TEAM

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

1st 2nd 3rd OT Total

Mercyhurst.......... 7 15 9 0 31 Syracuse............. 9 14 15 1 39 Robert Morris.... 15 11 15 2 43 Penn State.......... 14 14 18 0 46 RIT..................... 16 16 19 1 52 Lindenwood......... 12 25 19 3 59

TEAM

ASSISTS A/GM

Mercyhurst.............................. 111 Syracuse................................. 76 Robert Morris........................ 72 Lindenwood............................. 61 Penn State.............................. 59 RIT......................................... 49

5.55 3.80 3.60 3.05 2.95 2.45

TEAM

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

SHOTS S/GM

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

Goals G/GM

Mercyhurst.............................. 31 Syracuse................................. 39 Robert Morris........................ 43 Penn State.............................. 46 RIT......................................... 52 Lindenwood............................. 59

1.55 1.95 2.15 2.30 2.60 2.95

9 6 -3 +20 8 3 -5 +5 12 0 -12 +1 11 3 -8 0 17 1 -16 -12 16 1 -15 -12

SV SV% SV/GM

Penn State...................... 602 Robert Morris................ 558 Lindenwood..................... 537 RIT................................. 466 Syracuse......................... 418 Mercyhurst...................... 382

.936 .932 .904 .916 .919 .932

30.10 27.90 26.85 23.30 20.90 19.10

Save Percentage 1. 2. 4. 5. 6.

1st 2nd 3rd OT Total

Goals Allowed TEAM

0 +23 5 +10 1 +13 3 +8 3 +4 2 +3

TEAM

Goals By Period 1. Mercyhurst.......... 15 24 26 1 66 2. Robert Morris.... 8 23 12 2 45 Syracuse............. 16 10 19 0 45 4. Penn State.......... 8 17 16 1 42 5. Lindenwood......... 15 12 12 1 40 6. RIT..................... 11 9 10 2 32

PPF SHA PP PPA SHF SH NET

Saves

Syracuse................................. 660 33.00 Mercyhurst.............................. 629 31.45 Robert Morris........................ 591 29.55 RIT......................................... 527 26.35 Lindenwood............................. 470 23.50 Penn State.............................. 449 22.45

TEAM

Special Teams Net TEAM

TEAM

Shots 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

SHG

Mercyhurst............................................. 0 Syracuse................................................ 1 RIT........................................................ 2 Lindenwood............................................ 3 Robert Morris....................................... 3 Penn State............................................. 5

1. Mercyhurst........ 23 2. Penn State........ 15 3. Syracuse........... 14 4. Robert Morris... 11 5. Lindenwood....... 7 RIT.................... 5

Assists 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

1. 2. 3. 4. 6.

Natalie Fraser

SV%

Penn State............................................. .936 Mercyhurst............................................. .932 Robert Morris....................................... .932 Syracuse................................................ .919 RIT........................................................ .916 Lindenwood............................................ .904

Power Play TEAM

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

Penalty Minutes

PPG PPO PP%

Mercyhurst...................... 23 Penn State...................... 15 Robert Morris................ 11 Syracuse......................... 14 Lindenwood..................... 7 RIT................................. 5

92 70 75 106 72 87

25.0 21.4 14.7 13.2 9.7 5.7

TEAM

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

Penalty Kill TEAM

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

TSH PK%

Mercyhurst.............................. 97 Penn State.............................. 75 Syracuse................................. 82 Robert Morris........................ 75 RIT......................................... 94 Lindenwood............................. 79

90.7 89.3 85.4 85.3 81.9 77.2

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PIM PIM/G

Mercyhurst.............................. 229 11.45 RIT......................................... 210 10.50 Syracuse................................. 199 9.95 Robert Morris........................ 177 8.85 Lindenwood............................. 168 8.40 Penn State.............................. 154 7.70


Team Statistics — 0verall — GOALS

Special Teams Net

TEAM

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

Goals G/GM

Mercyhurst.............................. 96 Syracuse................................. 75 Penn State.............................. 72 Robert Morris........................ 68 RIT......................................... 71 Lindenwood............................. 57

TEAM

2.74 2.08 1.95 1.94 1.82 1.73

Assists TEAM

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

PPF SHA PP PPA SHF SH NET

1. Mercyhurst........ 31 2. Robert Morris... 18 3. Syracuse........... 23 Penn State........ 23 5. RIT.................... 12 Lindenwood....... 12

1 +30 4 +14 3 +20 7 +16 4 +8 3 +9

10 6 -4 +26 20 5 -15 -1 25 1 -24 -4 23 3 -20 -4 31 1 -30 -22 32 1 -31 -22

Saves ASSISTS A/GM

Mercyhurst.............................. 164 Syracuse................................. 127 Robert Morris........................ 108 RIT......................................... 108 Penn State.............................. 98 Lindenwood............................. 85

TEAM

4.69 3.53 3.09 2.77 2.65 2.58

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

Jessica Dodds

SV SV% SV/GM

Penn State...................... 1,095 Lindenwood..................... 942 Robert Morris................ 990 RIT................................. 953 Syracuse......................... 810 Mercyhurst...................... 680

.932 .904 .919 .931 .896 .932

29.59 28.54 28.26 25.08 22.50 19.43

Goals Allowed By Period Shots TEAM

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

TEAM SHOTS S/GM

Syracuse................................. 1,119 31.08 Mercyhurst.............................. 1,065 30.43 Robert Morris........................ 970 27.71 RIT......................................... 1,016 26.05 Lindenwood............................. 769 23.30 Penn State.............................. 811 21.92

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

1st 2nd 3rd OT Total

Mercyhurst.......... 19 36 40 1 Syracuse............. 26 20 29 0 Penn State.......... 17 30 24 1 RIT..................... 26 19 23 3 Robert Morris.... 13 31 22 2 Lindenwood......... 23 16 17 1

96 75 72 71 68 57

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

TEAM

TEAM

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

PPG PPO PP%

Mercyhurst...................... 31 Penn State...................... 23 Robert Morris................ 18 Syracuse......................... 23 Lindenwood..................... 12 RIT...............................12

153 129 127 166 123 172

20.3 17.8 14.2 13.9 9.8 7.6

SV%

1. Penn State............................................. .932 Mercyhurst............................................. .932 3. RIT........................................................ .931 4. Robert Morris....................................... .919 5. Lindenwood............................................ .904 6. Syracuse................................................ .896

Penalty Minutes TEAM

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

PIM PIM/G

Mercyhurst.............................. 376 10.74 RIT......................................... 406 10.41 Syracuse................................. 349 9.69 Robert Morris........................ 317 9.06 Lindenwood............................. 272 8.24 Penn State.............................. 268 7.24

Penalty Kill

Goals Allowed TEAM

Save Percentage

1st 2nd 3rd OT Total

Mercyhurst.......... 12 22 22 0 56 RIT..................... 28 29 28 2 87 Penn State.......... 25 30 33 0 88 Robert Morris.... 23 29 35 4 91 Syracuse............. 24 33 37 1 95 Lindenwood......... 25 40 34 3 102

Power Play

Goals By Period TEAM

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

Goals G/GM

Mercyhurst.............................. 56 RIT......................................... 87 Penn State.............................. 88 Robert Morris........................ 91 Syracuse................................. 97 Lindenwood............................. 102

1.60 2.23 2.38 2.60 2.69 3.09

TEAM

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

TSH PK%

Mercyhurst.............................. 155 Robert Morris........................ 134 Syracuse................................. 155 RIT......................................... 182 Penn State.............................. 128 Lindenwood............................. 127

93.5 85.1 83.9 83.0 82.0 74.8

Short Handed Goals For TEAM

SHG

1. Mercyhurst............................................. 6 2. Robert Morris....................................... 5 3. Penn State............................................. 3 4. Lindenwood............................................ 1 RIT........................................................ 1 Syracuse................................................ 1

Short Handed Goals Against TEAM

Brittany Howard

SHG

1. Mercyhurst............................................. 1 2. Lindenwood............................................ 3 Syracuse................................................ 3 4. RIT........................................................ 4 Robert Morris....................................... 4 6. Penn State............................................. 7

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Individual Statistics — Conference Only — Points

(Defensemen)

Name

1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.

GP pPG

Molly Byrne, Mercyhurst................................. 20 J’nai Mahadeo, Mercyhurst............................ 20 Mikaela Lowater, Robert Morris................. 20 Bella Sutton, Penn State................................ 20 Kaillie Goodnough, Syracuse.......................... 20 Nicole Renault, Syracuse............................... 20 Taylor Thurston, RIT....................................... 20 Kelly Seward, Penn State............................... 20 Caroline Luczak, Mercyhurst........................... 18 Emilee Bulleid, RIT........................................ 19

Points

(Freshmen)

Name

Leah Carlson

1. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Anissa Gamble

Points Name

1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 9. 10.

GP

Emily Janiga, Mercyhurst................................ 20 Jenna Dingeldein, Mercyhurst......................... 20 Laura Bowman, Penn State............................ 20 Jordyn Constance, Lindenwood....................... 20 Molly Byrne, Mercyhurst................................. 20 Shelby Bram, Mercyhurst............................... 20 Melissa Piacentini, Syracuse.......................... 20 Shara Jasper, Lindenwood.............................. 20 Mackenzie Johnston, Robert Morris........... 20 Alysha Burriss, Syracuse................................ 20 Stephanie Grossi, Syracuse............................ 20

PPG

G- A- P

1.55 20-11-31 1.20 14-10-24 1.05 11-10-21 1.00 10-10-20 1.00 3-17-20 0.95 7-12-19 0.90 10-8-18 0.90 6-12-18 0.85 10-7-17 0.75 11-4-15 0.75 5-10-15

1. 2. 3. 5. 9. 10.

1. 2. 3. 8.

GP GPG G

GP pPG

Emily Janiga, Mercyhurst................................ 20 Molly Byrne, Mercyhurst................................. 20 Jenna Dingeldein, Mercyhurst......................... 20 Shelby Bram, Mercyhurst............................... 20 Melissa Piacentini, Syracuse.......................... 20 J’nai Mahadeo, Mercyhurst............................ 20 Bella Sutton, Penn State................................ 20 Laura Bowman, Penn State............................ 20 Sarah Robello, Mercyhurst............................. 20 Akane Hosoyamada, Syracuse........................ 20

0.65 0.55 0.45 0.45 0.45 0.45 0.45 0.30 0.30 0.30

G- a- p

9-4-13 2-9-11 4-5-9 2-7-9 6-3-9 2-7-9 4-5-9 2-4-6 0-6-6 0-6-6

Power Play Goals Name

1. 2. 3. 6. 10.

Assists 1. 2. 3. 5. 8.

G- a- p

0.75 11-4-15 0.75 5-10-15 0.70 1-13-14 0.50 5-5-10 0.50 5-5-10 0.40 3-5-8 0.35 3-4-7 0.29 1-4-5 0.26 1-4-5 0.25 0-4-4 0.25 3-2-5 0.25 0-5-5

Power Play Points

Emily Janiga, Mercyhurst................................ 20 1.00 20 Jenna Dingeldein, Mercyhurst......................... 20 0.70 14 Laura Bowman, Penn State............................ 20 0.55 11 Alysha Burriss, Syracuse................................ 20 0.55 11 Jordyn Constance, Lindenwood....................... 20 0.50 10 Melissa Piacentini, Syracuse.......................... 20 0.50 10 Mackenzie Johnston, Robert Morris........... 20 0.50 10 Rebecca Vint, Robert Morris...................... 20 0.50 10 Shelby Bram, Mercyhurst............................... 20 0.35 7 Shara Jasper, Lindenwood.............................. 20 0.30 6 Shannon Yoxheimer, Penn State..................... 20 0.30 6 Lyndsay Kirkham, Lindenwood........................ 20 0.30 6 Jess Paton, RIT............................................. 20 0.30 6

Name

GP pPG

Alysha Burris, Syracuse.................................. 20 Stephanie Grossi, Syracuse............................ 20 Sarah Robello, Mercyhurst............................. 20 Caitlin Reilly, Penn State................................ 20 Bella Sutton, Penn State................................ 20 Jessica Gazzola, Robert Morris.................. 20 Britannia Gillanders, Lindenwood.................... 20 Emily Costales, Syracuse............................... 17 Kirsten Miller, Mercyhurst............................... 19 Sarah Bobrowski, Lindenwood........................ 16 Amanda Pantaleo, Robert Morris............... 20 Remi Martin, Penn State................................ 20

Name

Goals Name

G- a- p

1.00 3-17-20 0.65 2-11-13 0.65 2-11-13 0.50 5-5-10 0.40 1-7-8 0.35 2-5-7 0.30 1-5-6 0.30 0-6-6 0.28 1-4-5 0.26 2-3-5

GP APG A

Molly Byrne, Mercyhurst................................. 20 0.85 17 Sarah Robello, Mercyhurst............................. 20 0.65 13 Shelby Bram, Mercyhurst............................... 20 0.60 12 Sarah Jasper, Lindenwood.............................. 20 0.60 12 Emily Janiga, Mercyhurst................................ 20 0.55 11 J’nai Mahadeo, Mercyhurst............................ 20 0.55 11 Mikaela Lowater, Robert Morris................. 20 0.55 11 Jenna Dingeldein, Mercyhurst......................... 20 0.50 10 Laura Bowman, Penn State............................ 20 0.50 10 Jordyn Constance, Lindenwood....................... 20 0.50 10 Stephanie Grossi, Syracuse............................ 20 0.50 10 Amy Petersen, Penn State.............................. 20 0.50 10

GP GPG G

Emily Janiga, Mercyhurst................................ 20 Melissa Piacentini, Syracuse.......................... 20 Jenna Dingeldein, Mercyhurst......................... 20 Bella Sutton, Penn State................................ 20 Hannah Bramm, Penn State........................... 20 Jordyn Constance, Lindenwood....................... 20 Alysha Burriss, Syracuse................................ 20 Rikki Meilleur, Robert Morris...................... 20 Celeste Brown, RIT........................................ 20 Maddie Collias, Robert Morris.................... 16

0.45 0.30 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.12

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Mikaela Lowater

Rikki Meilleur

Short-Handed Goals Name

1. 2. 4. 5.

Plus / Minus

GP GPG G

Jenna Dingeldein, Mercyhurst......................... 20 Laura Bowman, Penn State............................ 20 Shelby Bram, Mercyhurst............................... 20 Carrie Atkinson, Lindenwood........................... 19 Rebecca Vint, Robert Morris...................... 20 Mikaela Lowater, Robert Morris................. 20 Rikki Meilleur, Robert Morris...................... 20 Hannah Bale, Mercyhurst............................... 20 Jess Paton, RIT............................................. 20 Micayla Catanzariti, Penn State....................... 20

Jessica Dodds

0.15 0.10 0.10 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05

Name

3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

GP +/-

1. J’nai Mahadeo, Mercyhurst................................................. 20 2. Stephanie Grossi, Syracuse................................................. 20 Megan Eady, Robert Morris.............................................. 20 4. Molly Byrne, Mercyhurst...................................................... 20 Mikaela Lowater, Robert Morris....................................... 20 6. Melissa Piacentini, Syracuse............................................... 20 Lauren Kilroy, Mercyhurst.................................................... 20 8. Caroline Luczak, Mercyhurst................................................ 18 Megan Whiddon, Mercyhurst............................................... 19 Jenna Dingeldein, Mercyhurst.............................................. 20

Game Winning Goals Name

+13 +10 +10 +9 +9 +8 +8 +7 +7 +7

Shots GP G

1. Jenna Dingeldein, Mercyhurst.............................................. 20 2. Emily Janiga, Mercyhurst..................................................... 20 3. Laura Bowman, Penn State................................................. 20 Bella Sutton, Penn State..................................................... 20 5. Melissa Piacentini, Syracuse............................................... 20 Mackenzie Johnston, Robert Morris................................. 20 Heather Schwarz, Syracuse................................................. 20 Brittania Gillanders, Lindenwood.......................................... 20 Amanda Pantaleo, Robert Morris..................................... 20

Name

6 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.

GP S

Shara Jasper, Lindenwood................................................... 20 Rebecca Vint, Robert Morris............................................ 20 Emily Janiga, Mercyhurst..................................................... 20 Shannon Yoxheimer, Penn State.......................................... 20 Jenna Dingeldein, Mercyhurst.............................................. 20 Melissa Piacentini, Syracuse............................................... 20 Stephanie Grossi, Syracuse................................................. 20 Laura Bowman, Penn State................................................. 20 Ashley Vesci, Robert Morris............................................. 20 Jessica Sibley, Syracuse...................................................... 20

98 96 93 87 84 84 82 75 74 67

Penalty Minutes Name

Goals Against Average

GP PIM

1. Nicole Renault, Syracuse.................................................... 20 2. Emily Janiga, Mercyhurst..................................................... 20 3. Jenna Dingeldein, Mercyhurst.............................................. 20 4. Maddie Collias, Robert Morris.......................................... 16 5. Rebecca Vint, Robert Morris............................................ 20 6. Mackenzie Stone, RIT......................................................... 19 Carrie Atkinson, Lindenwood................................................ 19 Shara Jasper, Lindenwood................................................... 20 Katie Erickson, Lindenwood................................................. 20 10. Cassie Clayton, RIT............................................................. 18 Celeste Brown, RIT............................................................. 20 Micayla Catanzariti, Penn State............................................ 20 Leah Carlson, Robert Morris............................................ 20

34 32 28 27 26 24 24 24 24 22 22 22 22

Name

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

MINUTES GA GAA

Amanda Makela, Mercyhurst..................... 921:50 24 1.56 Jenn Gilligan, Syracuse............................. 1167:00 36 1.85 Jessica Dodds, Robert Morris................ 1160:43 38 1.96 Celine Whitlinger, Penn State..................... 897:05 31 2.07 Ali Binnington, RIT.................................... 904:10 35 2.32 Nicole Hensley, Lindenwood...................... 1018:33 40 2.36

Save Percentage Name

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

SAVES GA PCT.

Celine Whitlinger, Penn State.......................... 462 Jessica Dodds, Robert Morris.................... 526 Amanda Makela, Mercyhurst.......................... 308 Nicole Hensley, Lindenwood........................... 478 Ali Binnington, RIT......................................... 395 Jenn Gilligan, Syracuse.................................. 395

31 38 24 40 35 36

.937 .933 .928 .923 .919 .916

Winning Percentage Name

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

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W- L- T

Amanda Makela, Mercyhurst..................................... 11-4-1 Jenn Gilligan, Syracuse............................................. 8-5-6 Jessica Dodds, Robert Morris................................ 8-7-4 Celine Whitlinger, Penn State..................................... 7-7-1 Nicole Hensley, Lindenwood...................................... 7-8-2 Ali Binnington, RIT.................................................... 4-8-3

PCT.

.719 .579 .526 .500 .471 .367


Individual Statistics — 0verall — Points Name

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.

GP

Emily Janiga, Mercyhurst................................ 35 Jenna Dingeldein, Mercyhurst......................... 35 Laura Bowman, Penn State............................ 37 Stephanie Grossi, Syracuse............................ 36 Jordyn Constance, Lindenwood....................... 33 Shara Jasper, Lindenwood.............................. 33 Melissa Piacentini, Syracuse.......................... 36 Sarah Robello, Mercyhurst............................. 35 Amy Petersen, Penn State.............................. 37 Molly Byrne, Mercyhurst................................. 35

PPG

G- A- P

1.29 27-18-45 1.00 18-17-35 0.84 16-15-31 0.83 9-21-30 0.82 14-13-27 0.82 11-16-27 0.81 18-11-29 0.80 7-21-28 0.73 11-16-27 0.69 3-21-24

Goals Name

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

GP GPG G

Emily Janiga, Mercyhurst................................ 35 0.77 27 Jenna Dingeldein, Mercyhurst......................... 35 0.51 18 Melissa Piacentini, Syracuse.......................... 36 0.50 18 Laura Bowman, Penn State............................ 37 0.43 16 Jordyn Constance, Lindenwood....................... 33 0.42 14 Rebecca Vint, Robert Morris...................... 30 0.37 11 Alysha Burriss, Syracuse................................ 36 0.36 13 Shara Jasper, Lindenwood.............................. 33 0.33 11 Shannon Yoxheimer, Penn State..................... 37 0.32 12 Mackenzie Johnston, Robert Morris........... 35 0.31 11

Jessica Gazzola

Points Name

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Assists Name

1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

GP APG A

Sarah Robello, Mercyhurst............................. 35 0.60 21 Molly Byrne, Mercyhurst................................. 35 0.60 21 Stephanie Grossi, Syracuse............................ 36 0.58 21 Emily Janiga, Mercyhurst................................ 35 0.51 18 Jenna Dingeldein, Mercyhurst......................... 35 0.49 17 Shara Jasper, Lindenwood.............................. 33 0.48 16 J’nai Mahadeo, Mercyhurst............................ 35 0.46 16 Amy Petersen, Penn State.............................. 37 0.43 16 Mikaela Lowater, Robert Morris................. 35 0.43 15 Laura Bowman, Penn State............................ 37 0.41 15

Points Name

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

GP pPG

(Freshmen)

GP pPG

Stephanie Grossi, Syracuse............................ 36 Sarah Robello, Mercyhurst............................. 35 Alysha Burriss, Syracuse................................ 36 Caitlin Reilly, Penn State................................ 37 Bella Sutton, Penn State................................ 37 Emily Costales, Syracuse............................... 30 Katherine Murphy, Robert Morris............... 34 Jessica Gazzola, Robert Morris.................. 35 Brittania Gillanders, Lindenwood..................... 33 Jennifer MacAskill, Mercyhurst........................ 34

G- a- p

0.83 9-21-30 0.80 7-21-28 0.67 13-11-24 0.43 6-10-16 0.41 7-8-15 0.30 3-6-9 0.29 1-9-10 0.29 4-6-10 0.27 4-5-9 0.21 3-4-7

Power Play Points Name

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

(Defensemen)

Molly Byrne, Mercyhurst................................. 35 J’nai Mahadeo, Mercyhurst............................ 35 Mikaela Lowater, Robert Morris................. 35 Nicole Renault, Syracuse............................... 36 Bella Sutton, Penn State................................ 37 Emilee Bulleid, RIT........................................ 38 Kaillie Goodnough, Syracuse.......................... 36 Taylor Thurston, RIT....................................... 39 Kelly Seward, Penn State............................... 37 Larissa Martyniuk, Syracuse........................... 36 Haley Northcote, RIT...................................... 36

Katherine Murphy

G- a- p

0.69 3-21-24 0.54 3-16-19 0.49 2-15-17 0.47 5-12-17 0.41 7-8-15 0.34 3-10-13 0.33 2-10-12 0.31 1-11-12 0.27 1-9-10 0.25 2-7-9 0.25 1-8-9

GP pPG

Emily Janiga, Mercyhurst................................ 35 Melissa Piacentini, Syracuse.......................... 36 Molly Byrne, Mercyhurst................................. 35 J’nai Mahadeo, Mercyhurst............................ 35 Jenna Dingeldein, Mercyhurst......................... 35 Bella Sutton, Penn State................................ 37 Shelby Bram, Mercyhurst............................... 35 Stephanie Grossi, Syracuse............................ 36 Shara Jasper, Lindenwood.............................. 33 Sarah Robello, Mercyhurst............................. 35

G- a- p

0.51 11-7-18 0.42 11-4-15 0.40 2-12-14 0.34 2-10-12 0.31 5-6-11 0.30 5-6-11 0.29 2-8-10 0.28 1-9-10 0.27 2-7-9 0.26 2-7-9

Power Play Goals Name

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

GP GPG G

Emily Janiga, Mercyhurst................................ 35 Melissa Piacentini, Syracuse.......................... 36 Jenna Dingeldein, Mercyhurst......................... 35 Bella Sutton, Penn State................................ 37 Hannah Bramm, Penn State........................... 37 Jordyn Constance, Lindenwood....................... 33 Megan Whiddon, Mercyhurst.......................... 34 Rikki Meilleur, Robert Morris...................... 35 Laura Bowman, Penn State............................ 37 Shannon Yoxheimer, Penn State..................... 37

0.31 0.31 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.12 0.12 0.11 0.11 0.11

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Short-Handed Goals Name

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

GP GPG G

Jenna Dingeldein, Mercyhurst......................... 35 Shelby Bram, Mercyhurst............................... 35 Laura Bowman, Penn State............................ 37 Rebecca Vint, Robert Morris...................... 30 Carrie Atkinson, Lindenwood........................... 31 Allie LaCombe, Syracuse................................ 34 Leah Carlson, Robert Morris...................... 34 Mikaela Lowater, Robert Morris................. 35 Rikki Meilleur, Robert Morris...................... 35 Katie Fergus, Robert Morris....................... 35 Hannah Bale, Mercyhurst............................... 35

0.09 0.06 0.05 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03

3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Leah Carlson

Game Winning Goals Name

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

Shots GP G

Jenna Dingeldein, Mercyhurst.............................................. 35 Shannon Yoxheimer, Penn State.......................................... 37 Emily Janiga, Mercyhurst..................................................... 35 Laura Bowman, Penn State................................................. 37 Celeste Brown, RIT............................................................. 39 Sarah Robello, Mercyhurst.................................................. 35 Bella Sutton, Penn State..................................................... 37 Mackenzie Stone, RIT......................................................... 38 10 tied with.......................................................................

7 6 5 4 4 3 3 3 2

Name

1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

GP S

Shara Jasper, Lindenwood................................................... 33 Shannon Yoxheimer, Penn State.......................................... 37 Melissa Piacentini, Syracuse............................................... 36 Stephanie Grossi, Syracuse................................................. 36 Emily Janiga, Mercyhurst..................................................... 35 Jenna Dingeldein, Mercyhurst.............................................. 35 Laura Bowman, Penn State................................................. 37 Rebecca Vint, Robert Morris............................................ 30 Celeste Brown, RIT............................................................. 39 Jessica Sibley, Syracuse...................................................... 36

162 162 152 149 146 134 129 128 121 112

Penalty Minutes Name

1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8.

52 52 46 42 40 38 38 36 36 36 36 36

Plus / Minus Name

1. 2. 3. 4. 7. 9.

Goals Against Average

GP PIM

Kolbee McCrea, RIT............................................................ 34 Emily Janiga, Mercyhurst..................................................... 35 Nicole Renault, Syracuse.................................................... 36 Kaillie Goodnough, Syracuse............................................... 36 Shara Jasper, Lindenwood................................................... 33 Jenna Dingeldein, Mercyhurst.............................................. 35 Shelby Bram, Mercyhurst.................................................... 35 Rebecca Vint, Robert Morris............................................ 30 Leah Carlson, Robert Morris............................................ 34 Jessica Sibley, Syracuse...................................................... 36 Mackenzie Stone, RIT......................................................... 38 Celeste Brown, RIT............................................................. 39

GP +/-

J’nai Mahadeo, Mercyhurst................................................. 35 +19 Stephanie Grossi, Syracuse................................................. 36 +17 Molly Byrne, Mercyhurst...................................................... 35 +10 Jenna Dingeldein, Mercyhurst.............................................. 35 +9 Sarah Robello, Mercyhurst.................................................. 35 +9 Melissa Piacentini, Syracuse............................................... 36 +9 Kolbee McCrea, RIT............................................................ 34 +8 Emily Janiga, Mercyhurst..................................................... 35 +8 Caroline Luczak, Mercyhurst................................................ 31 +7 Hannah Bale, Mercyhurst.................................................... 35 +7

Name

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

MINUTES GA GAA

Amanda Makela, Mercyhurst..................... 1796:42 Ali Binnington, RIT.................................... 1584:41 Celine Whitlinger, Penn State..................... 1493:54 Jenn Gilligan, Syracuse............................. 2048:59 Jessica Dodds, Robert Morris................ 1770:50 Nicole Hensley, Lindenwood...................... 1750:10

43 48 54 82 73 79

1.44 1.82 2.17 2.40 2.47 2.71

Save Percentage Name

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

SAVES GA PCT.

Ali Binnington, RIT......................................... 717 Celine Whitlinger, Penn State.......................... 757 Amanda Makela, Mercyhurst.......................... 587 Jessica Dodds, Robert Morris.................... 816 Nicole Hensley, Lindenwood........................... 866 Jenn Gilligan, Syracuse.................................. 750

48 54 43 72 79 82

.937 .933 .932 .918 .916 .901

Winning Percentage Name

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

W- L- T

Amanda Makela, Mercyhurst..................................... 20-8-3 Celine Whitlinger, Penn State..................................... 13-11-1 Ali Binnington, RIT.................................................... 12-11-3 Jenn Gilligan, Syracuse............................................. 11-14-9 Nicole Hensley, Lindenwood...................................... 10-17-2 Jessica Dodds, Robert Morris................................ 9-16-4

PCT.

.694 .540 .519 .456 .379 .379


Program History


All-Time CHA Award Winners — CHA Weekly Award Winners —

2009-10 Jennifer Kindret, F – 11/9, 1/25 2010-11 Thea Imbrogno, F – 11/4, 11/15, 12/13,   2/7, 2/14, 2/21 Kylie St. Louis, D – 11/22

Player of the Week

2006-07 Kristen Miles, So., F – 10/16 2007-08 Kylie Rossler, Fr., F – 11/5

2009-10 Sara O’Malley, Jr., F – 1/25

2011-12 Katie Fergus, F – 10/10 Rebecca Vint, F – 10/17, 12/12, 1/3,   2/6, 2/13, 2/20 Courtney Vinet, G – 11/14

2010-11 None

2012-13 None

2011-12

2013-14 Brittany Howard, F – 10/14, 10/28,   11/4, 1/6 Jessica Dodds, G – 10/21, 11/25 Mackenzie Johnston, F – 1/27 Maeve Garvey, F – 2/24

2008-09 Brianna Delaney, So., F – 10/8, 11/16 Chelsea Walkland, Jr., F – 2/5

Rebecca Vint, Fr., F – 10/24, 1/3 Kylie St. Louis, So., D – 11/14 Kelsey Thomas, Jr., F – 11/14 Thea Imbrogno, So., F – 2/3 Kristen DiCocco, Jr., G – 3/5

2012-13 Kelsey Thomas, Sr., F – 10/29 Rebecca Vint, So., F – 11/12, 12/10 Thea Imbrogno, Jr., F – 3/4 2013-14 Kristen Richards, Sr., F – 11/4 Brittany Howard, Fr., F – 12/2 Rebecca Vint, Jr., F – 1/6, 1/20

— CHA Weekly Award Winners —

Defensive Player/Goalie of the Week

2005-06 Brianne McLaughlin, Fr., G –   10/11, 11/29, 2/7 Samantha Ullrich, Fr., D – 2/21

2007-08 Brianne McLaughlin, Jr., G –   10/8, 10/22, 2/18 Jacki Gibson, So., D – 12/10 2008-09 Brianne McLaughlin, Sr., G – 10/1, 2/19 Whitney Pappas, So., D – 10/8, 11/26 2009-10 Daneca Butterfield, Jr., G –   10/2, 10/26, 11/9 Jacki Gibson, Sr., D – 10/16 2010-11 Kristen DiCocco, So., G – 12/6 2011-12 Courtney Vinet, Fr., G – 11/14 (11/14) Kristen DiCocco, Jr., G –   11/28, 12/12, 1/3, 1/9, 2/13, 3/5 2012-13 Kristen DiCiocco, Sr., G – 11/5, 12/10, 3/4 Delayne Brian, Sr., G – 11/12 2013-14 Jessica Dodds, Fr., G –   10/14, 11/4, 12/9, 1/6, 1/20 Courtney Vinet, Jr., G – 11/4

Rebecca Vint, F (2011-15) – 6 Brianna Delaney, F (2008-12) – 2 Thea Imbrogno, F (2010-14) – 2 Brianne McLaughlin, G (2005-09) – 13 Kristen DiCiocco, G (2009-13) – 10 Jessica Dodds, G (2013-) – 7 Daneca Butterfield, G (2007-11) – 3 Courtney Vinet, G (2011-14) – 3 Jacki Gibson, D (2006-10) – 2 Whitney Pappas, D (2007-11) – 2 ROOKIE of the Week

Thea Imbrogno, F (2010-14) – 6 Rebecca Vint, F (2011-15) – 6 Brittany Howard, F (2013-) – 4 Kristen Miles, F (2005-09) – 2 Sara O’Malley, F (2007-11) – 2 Brianna Delaney, F (2008-12) – 2 Jennifer Kindret, F (2009-13) – 2 Jessica Dodds, G (2013-) – 2

2007-08 2008-09 2011-12 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2013-14

All-CHA SECOND Team

Brianne McLaughlin............. Fr. Brianne McLaughlin............. So. Kristen Miles....................... So. Whitney Pappas................... Jr. Thea Imbrogno.................... Fr. Thea Imbrogno.................... So. Jamie Joslin........................ Sr. Brittany Howard................... Fr. Anneline Lauziere................. Sr. Mikaela Lowater.................. So. Rebecca Vint....................... Sr.

G G F D F F D F D D F

2005-06 2006-07 2006-07 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2013-14 2014-15 2014-15

Brianne McLaughlin...................... G Heather Rossi............................... G Sara O’Malley............................... F Brianna Delaney........................... F Thea Imbrogno............................. F Rebecca Vint................................ F Thea Imbrogno............................. F Brittany Howard............................ F Jessica Dodds.............................. G

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2010-11 2011-12 2011-12 2013-14 2013-14

— CHA Tournament Awards — All-Tournament Team

Kristen DiCocco................... Jr. Brianna Delaney.................. Sr. Kathryn Stack...................... Sr.

G F D

2011-12 2011-12 2011-12

CHA Tournament MVP

Kristen DiCocco................... Jr.

G

2011-12

— National Awards — Hockey Humanitarian Award

— CHA Major Awards — (Season) Goaltending Trophy

Kristen DiCocco........................................ 2011-12 CHA Rookie of the Year

2014-15 Courtney Vinet, Sr., G – 10/13 Jessica Dodds, So., G – 1/12, 1/26

G G G F F F G

All-ROOKIE Team

Player of the Week

Goaltender/Defensive Player of the Week

2006-07 Brianne McLaughlin, So., G –   10/16, 11/6, 11/13, 11/20, 1/15

Thea Imbrogno...............................  F Rebecca Vint..................................  F Jessica Dodds................................  G

2010-11 2011-12 2013-14

ROOKIE of the Week

CHA COACH of the Year

Morgan Biekirch, F – 10/11 Kristen Miles, F – 10/25, 2/21 Jamie Ferrentino, F – 1/24 Katheyn Traynor, F – 2/14 Brianne McLaughlin, G – 3/7

Paul Colontino.......................................... 2011-12

2006-07 Jessica Riley, F – 1/22

All-CHA First Team

Brianne McLaughlin............. Jr. Brianne McLaughlin............. Sr. Kristen DiCocco................... Jr. Rebecca Vint....................... Fr. Rebecca Vint....................... So. Rebecca Vint....................... Jr. Jessica Dodds..................... Fr.

(Multiple # of Awards)

2014-15 Erin Staniewski, Sr., D – 9/29 Mackenzie Johnson, So., F – 1/26 Mikaela Lowater, So., D – 1/26

2005-06

2014-15 Natalie Fraser, D – 11/10 Amanda Pantaleo, F – 12/8 Jessica Gazzola, F – 1/26

— CHA All-Conference Honors —

Whitney Pappas................... 2010-11 Cobina Delaney................... 2012-13 Brandi Pollock..................... 2013-14 Katelyn Scott....................... 2014-15

USCHO (United States College Hockey Online) Coach of the Year

Paul Colontino.......................................... 2011-12 USCHO (United States College Hockey Online) ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

Rebecca Vint............................................ 2011-12 Brittany Howard........................................ 2013-14 Jessica Dodds.......................................... 2013-14

CHA STUDENT-ATHLETE of the Year

Brianna Delaney.............. Sr. Katelyn Scott................... Fr. Katelyn Scott................... So. Katelyn Scott................... Jr.

F F F F

2011-12 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

2007-08 Sara O’Malley, F – 11/5, 11/12 Maria Stoa, F – 11/26 2008-09 Brianna Delaney, F – 11/26, 2/5

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Finalist Nominee Nominee Finalist


All-Time Letterwinners A Marissa Angel (2009-11) B

Ashley Barnett (2005-07) Morgan Biekirch (2005-09) Daneca Butterfield (2007-11) Delayne Brian (2012-13)

C

Quinn Caggiula (2005-06) Leah Carey (2014-present) Maddie Collias (2011-15) Leah Carlson (2012-present)

D

Brianna Delaney (2008-12) Cobina Delaney (2009-13) Kristen DiCiocco (2009-13) Jessica Dodds (2013-present) Alissa Dorman (2005-09) Megan Dovell (2006-07)

M

N Dayna Newsom (2009-13) O Sara O’Malley (2007-11) Maria Olausson (2006-08)

E Megan Eady (2012-15) F Katie Fergus (2011-15) Jamie Ferrentino (2005-06) Natalie Fraser (2014-present) G

Kathleen McDonald (2009-10) Brianne McLaughlin (2005-09) Rikki Meilleur (2013-present) Kristen Miles (2005-09) Jenny Monteleone (2005-09) Katherine Murphy (2014-present)

Anissa Gamble (2012-present) Maeve Garvey (2013-present) Jessica Gazzola (2014-present) Mallory Giambra (2006-10) Jacki Gibson (2006-10) Kelsey Gunn (2012-15)

H Whitney Henderson (2009-11) Brittany Howard (2013-present)

P

Amanda Pantaleo (2014-present) Whitney Pappas (2007-11) Paige Pietrangelo (2008-12) Megan Picinic (2005-09) Brandi Pollock (2010-14) Ali Proodian (2005-09)

R

Meeri Räisänen (2011-12) Kristen Richards (2012-14) Jessica Riley (2006-10) Jordan Riley (2006-10) Heather Rossi (2006-07) Kylie Rossler (2007-09)

S

Kylie St. Louis (2010-14) Katelyn Scott (2011-15) Kathryn Stack (2008-12) Erin Staniewski (2011-15) Dy-anna Stewart (2007-08) Maria Stoa (2007-11)

T Kelsey Thomas (2009-13) Kathryn Traynor (2005-09)

I Thea Imbrogno (2010-14)

U Samantha Ullrich (2005-09)

J Mackenzie Johnston (2013-present) Jamie Joslin (2009-13)

V Ashley Vesci (2012-present) Courtney Vinet (2013-14) Rebecca Vint (2011-15)

K Carissa Ketcher (2009-10) Jennifer Kindret (2009-13) Angela Kost (2005-09)

W Chelsea Walkland (2006-10) Laura White (2005-07)

L Courtney Langston (2009-13) Anneline Lauziere (2010-14) Mikaela Lowater (2013-present)

Z Vanessa Zweggers (2005-07) Nicole Zynda (2005-06) Note: Bold denotes current student-athlete in 2015-16

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All-Time Uniform Numbers 1 Marissa Angel – 2010-11 Delayne Brian – 2012-13 Jessica Dodds – 2013-Present

2

11

Leah Carlson – 2012-Present

3

Ashley Barnett - 2005-06 Dy-anna Stewart – 2007-08 Paige Pietrangelo – 2008-09 Dayna Newsom – 2010-13 Brittany Howard – 2013-Present

4

Megan Dovell – 2006-07 Kathryn Stack – 2008-09 Katelyn Scott – 2011-15 Kirsten Welsh – 2015-Present

12 Jacki Gibson – 2006-10 Leah Carey – 2014-Present 14 Kristen Miles – 2006-09 Jennifer Kindret – 2009-13 Mikaela Lowater – 2013-Present 15 Whitney Pappas – 2007-11 Maeve Garvey – 2013-Present

5 Jenny Monteleone – 2005-09 Anneline Lauziere – 2010-14 6 Mallory Giambra – 2006-10 Kylie St. Louis – 2010-11 Kelsey Gunn – 2012-15 7

Laura White – 2006-07 Carissa Ketcher – 2009-11 Tia Kipfer – 2013 Victoria Harshman – 2015-Present

8

Nicole Zynda – 2005-06 Kylie Rossler – 2007-08 Brianna Delaney – 2008-12 Megan Eady – 2012-15 Sarah Quaranta – 2015-Present

9

Alissa Dorman – 2005-09 Whitney Henderson – 2009-11 Kylie St. Louis – 2010-14 Maggie LaGue – 2015-Present

10 Vanessa Zwegers – 2005-07 Kylie Rossler – 2008-09 Rikki Meilleur – 2013-Present

Morgan Beikirch – 2005-09 Paige Pietrangelo – 2009-11 Kristen Richards – 2012-14 Natalie Fraser – 2014-Present

23 Amber Rennie – 2015-Present 24 Kathryn Traynor – 2005-09 Dayna Newsom – 2009-10 Rebecca Vint – 2011-15 25 Jamie Joslin – 2009-13 26 Cobina Delaney – 2009-13 Mackenzie Johnston – 2013-Present 27 Jordan Riley – 2006-10 Katie Fergus – 2011-15

16 Sara O’Malley – 2007-11 Erin Staniewski – 2011-15

28 Angela Kost - 2005-09 Brandi Pollock – 2010-14 Amanda Pantaleo – 2014-Present

17

Jamie Ferrentino – 2005-06 Maria Olausson – 2006-08 Kelsey Thomas – 2009-13 Anissa Gamble – 2013-Present

29

18

Samantha Ullrich – 2005-09 Kathleen McDonald – 2009-10 Anissa Gamble – 2012-13 Jessica Gazzola – 2014-Present

19 Jessica Riley – 2006-10 Thea Imbrogno – 2010-14 Katherine Murphy – 2014-Present 20 Ali Proodian – 2005-08 Courtney Langston – 2009-13 Caitlyn Sadowy – 2015-Present 21 Chelsea Walkland – 2006-10 Maddie Collias – 2011-15

Maria Stoa – 2007-11 Kristen DiCiocco – 2011-13 Carley Catherine – 2013-15 Lauren Bailey – 2015-Present

30 Heather Rossi – 2006-07 Marissa Angel – 2009-10 Meeri Räisänen – 2010-11 31

Quinn Caggiula - 2005-06 Daneca Butterfield – 2007-11 Courtney Vinet – 2011-14 Elijah Milne-Price – 2015-Present

33 Brianne McLaughlin – 2005-09 Kristen DiCiocco – 2009-11 44 Kristen Miles – 2005-06 87 Laura White – 2005-06

22 Megan Picinic – 2005-09 Kathryn Stack – 2009-12 Ashley Vesci – 2012-Present

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Colonial Hockey Timeline August 8, 2003 Robert Morris University purchases the 32-acre Island Sports Center from the Neville Land Company, a subsidiary of The Hillman Company, securing a home to future Colonial hockey teams. March 31, 2004 Late RMU Director of Athletics Susan Hofacre, Ph.D. announces the addition of women’s ice hockey as an NCAA Division I intercollegiate sport. The Colonials will begin play in 2005-06 at the RMU Island Sports Center. April 27, 2004 Robert Morris accepts an invitation to become the fifth member of the College Hockey America Women’s conference, joining Mercyhurst, Wayne State, Quinnipiac and Niagara in the newest Division I hockey conference. November 11, 2004 Robert Morris University signs their first recruit, Morgan Beikirch, who will be the first player added to the 200506 inaugural roster. September 21, 2005 The Colonials release their inaugural schedule to the public. Robert Morris will play 32 games in its first season, hosting 10 games and two exhibition contests at the RMU Island Sports Center. October 11, 2005 Brianne McLaughlin and Morgan Beikirch become the first Colonials to be recognized with weekly honors from the CHA. McLaughlin, who stopped 74 of 81 shots in net through two games, was named CHA Defensive player of the Week, while Beikirch tallied her first two points in two games was named conference Rookie of the Week. November 5, 2005 RMU picks up its first win in program history, 2-1, at the University of Vermont. Freshman captain Kathryn Traynor and classmate Samantha Ullrich scored the goals for the Colonials, both of which coming on the power play. November 17, 2005 Director of Athletics Craig Coleman, Ph.D. announces that Nathan Handrahan will take over the duties of head coach for the women’s ice hockey team in 2006-07. Assistant coach Jody Katz is taking over as interim head coach.

February 4, 2006 Robert Morris picks up its first-ever point in College Hockey America play, recording a scoreless tie against Niagara University at the RMU Island Sports Center. Freshman goalie Brianne McLaughlin recorded her first career shutout as a Colonial, making 42 saves in the draw. February 5, 2006 The Colonials beat Niagara, 1-0, to pick up their first conference victory in the CHA. This was the second consecutive shutout for freshman goalie Brianne McLaughlin who collected 42 saves in the win. February 7, 2006 Brianne McLaughlin is named USCHO.com National Defensive Player of the Week and CHA Defensive Player of the Week for her two shutouts against Niagara University. March 8, 2006 College Hockey America honors freshmen Brianne McLaughlin and Samantha Ullrich in their postseason awards. McLaughlin was an All-CHA second team and an All-CHA rookie team selection at goaltender while Ullrich was picked for the All-CHA Rookie team as a defenseman.

December 1, 2006 In hopes of raising awareness and funds for breast cancer research, the Robert Morris University women’s ice hockey team takes part in College Hockey America’s first annual Skate for the Cure initiative. The Colonials raise over $2,300 dollars for the Glimmer of Hope foundation as they took on the defending national champion Wisconsin at the RMU Island Sports Center. December 9, 2006 For the first time in the history of Robert Morris University athletics, a Colonial team faced an opponent ranked number one nationally as the women’s ice hockey team took on the Mercyhurst College Lakers in a two-game series. Despite the 5-0 setback, Brianne McLaughlin registers her second-highest career save total, stopping 55 shots in the game.

March 9, 2006 In their first College Hockey America playoff appearance, the Colonials fall to top-seeded and seventh-ranked Mercyhurst, 9-0. Robert Morris finishes their inaugural season with a record of 5-24-2.

January 13, 2007 After falling, 5-3, in game one of the series against Niagara, the Colonials return the favor with a 4-0 shutout of the Purple Eagles in game two en route to their first CHA victory of the season. Brianne McLaughlin recorded 39 saves for her third shutout of the season while four different Colonials provided goals.

July 17, 2006 As the newly appointed head coach of the Robert Morris University women’s ice hockey team, Nate Handrahan unveils the 2006-07 schedule and also announces that the RMU Island Sports Center will be the site of the 2007 College Hockey America Championship.

February 2, 2007 Livonia, N.Y. product Morgan Beikirch caps off her team-leading eight-game point streak with an assist in a 4-3 victory against Sacred Heart. Over the eight games, Beikirch scored five goals and added four assists for a combined nine points.

September 30, 2006 After falling 4-0 in the previous day’s game, the Colonials fought hard through 65:00 minutes of play and earns a 3-3 tie against perennial power St. Cloud State in Minnesota. Kristen Miles registered her first multi-point game of the season with back-to-back scores in the second period.

February 28, 2007 Brianne McLaughlin, Kristen Miles and Heather Rossi are selected to the College Hockey America All-Conference team, which is announced at the pre-tournament banquet held at the RMU Island Sports Center. McLaughlin and Miles were selected to the All-CHA Second Team while Rossi was a unanimous pick at goaltender for the All-CHA Rookie Team.

October 14, 2006 The Robert Morris University women’s ice hockey team presents coach Handrahan with his first victory as the Colonials skipper in a 7-2 trouncing of Union College. Captain Kristen Miles set a milestone for the team by recording the program’s first-ever hat trick in the victory. October 15, 2006 The Colonials register their first series sweep of the season as the team downed Union, 3-2, at the RMU Island Sports Center. Freshman Chelsea Walkland scored her first collegiate goal with 6:05 left to play in the third period breaking a 2-2 deadlock.

Brianne McLaughlin

November 22, 2006 For the second time in her career, Brianne McLaughlin is named USCHO.com Defensive Player of the Week. The Sheffield Village, Ohio product recorded 21 saves in a 2-0 shutout of Vermont and registered 44 saves against Providence, preserving a 1-1 tie on the following day.

October 28, 2006 The women’s ice hockey team caps off their highest scoring performance in the short two-year history of the program. The Colonials take down the Chatham College Cougars in a 13-0 rout at the RMU Island Sports Center. Megan Picinic picked up six points with five goals and an assist while Maria Olausson registered one goal and six assists.

March 1, 2007 The women’s ice hockey team concludes their 2006-07 campaign falling to the top-seeded and second-ranked Mercyhurst Lakers in the opening round of the College Hockey America Championship tournament. The Colonials wrap up their second season of play with an 11-22-2 mark. October 10, 2007 Junior goalie Brianne McLaughlin earns CHA Defensive Player of the Week after putting up 127 saves in the Colonials’ first three games of the season. The Ohio native took the award home again two weeks later. October 19, 2007 The Colonials earn their first win over Clarkson to pick up their first victory of the 2007-08 season. Captain Alissa Dorman, Chelsea Walkland and Kathryn Traynor all contribute goals, while McLaughlin registers 25 saves.

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October 27, 2007 In the second annual Skate for the Cure campaign the Colonials finish in a 3-3 deadlock against St. Cloud State. In addition to a great game, the Colonials raise over $3,500 to contribute to breast cancer research with a donation to the Hope Chest of Buffalo Foundation. November 10, 2007 Robert Morris earns its fourth straight win for the first time since the start of women’s hockey. The Colonials grabbed back-to-back wins against both Sacred Heart and Maine. En route to the victories, Sara O’Malley earned goals in all four games, accumulating a total of six. O’Malley earns CHA Rookie of the Week honors for her efforts against Sacred Heart and grabs the award again for her scoring skills against Maine. Teammate Kylie Rossler earns CHA Offensive Player of the Week honors for contributing four goals and an assist against Sacred Heart. In RMU’s wins over Sacred Heart, the squad grabbed a season-high eight goals in both games. December 10, 2007 Jacki Gibson grabs the CHA Defensive Player of the Week award after scoring two goals in two wins over RIT. February 15, 2008 Jessica Riley and Megan Picinic each score goals in a 2-1 win against Wayne State, the program’s first over their CHA rival. Brianne McLaughlin made 26 saves in the triumph, earning CHA Defensive Player of the Week in the process. March 6, 2008 Brianne McLaughlin and Sara O’Malley are selected to the College Hockey America All-Conference team, announced at the pre-tournament banquet held at Niagara University. McLaughlin is selected to the All-CHA First Team while Sara O’Malley earns All-CHA Rookie Team honors. March 7, 2008 The women’s ice hockey team concludes their 200708 campaign falling to top-seeded Wayne State, 4-0, in the opening round of the College Hockey America Championship tournament. The Colonials wrap up their third season of play with a 12-22-1 mark. October 3, 2008 Robert Morris secures its biggest win in program history when the Colonials stun No. 3 Minnesota with a 3-2 victory in the Gophers’ home opener. Brianne McLaughlin earns USCHO.com National Defensive Player of the Week honors after recording 63 saves in the upset. November 14, 2008 For the first time in program history, the women’s team competes in the Pittsburgh College Hockey Showcase at Mellon Arena and puts on a very memorable showing against Niagara. With the score knotted 1-1 in the third period, Morgan Beikirch found net with less than a minute left in regulation to give the Colonials a 2-1 victory. November 28-29, 2008 The Colonials participate in the CHA’s third annual “Skate for the Cure” and took on the Maine Black Bears. Robert Morris records sell-outs for both games and earn backto-back wins against the Bears by scores of 4-2 and 5-4. Whitney Pappas is named CHA Defensive Player of the Week and Brianna Delaney is selected as CHA Rookie of the Week for their efforts in the series sweep. February 6-7, 2009 Brianna Delaney had already become RMU’s all-time leader for freshman scoring on Jan 23 when she scored two goals against Meryhurst to bring her point total to 19. However, in the series against Sacred Heart Feb.

6-7, she added eight more points to her total to become the Colonials’ single season record holder for points. She finished the season with 32 points and 18 goals, which were RMU single-season records. She was honored as the CHA Rookie of the Week for her performance. February 7, 2009 The Colonials score three short-handed goals against the Sacred Heart Pioneers, which ties an NCAA single-game record. In addition, Chelsea Walkland captures a new personal-best by contributing five assists in the 12-0 shutout, which awarded her CHA Offensive Player of the Week honors. February 13, 2009 Brianne McLaughlin becomes the NCAA Division I All-Time Career Saves Leader after recording 59 saves against Mercyhurst to bring her career total to 3,603. Earlier that day, McLaughlin was named one of 43 finalists for the Patty Kazmaier award, which is awarded annually to a Division I female hockey athlete who has recorded achievements in athletics, academics and community service. Throughout the remainder of the season, McLaughlin added 206 more saves to her total to make the official record stand at 3,809. February 21, 2009 The Colonials top the Wayne State Warriors, 1-0, to give RMU five league wins on the season, breaking an RMU record for conference wins in a season. February 23, 2009 Brianne McLaughlin is honored as the CHA Defensive Player of the Week after accumulating 81 saves and recording a .953 save percentage in the series against Wayne State. March 5, 2009 Senior goalie Brianne McLaughin lands a spot on the All-CHA First Team, while freshman Brianna Delaney is named to the All-CHA Rookie Team at the pretournament banquet held on the campus of Mercyhurst College. In addition, 15 RMU players are named to the CHA All-Academic Team, which led all CHA institutions. March 7, 2009 In the longest overtime in CHA Tournament history (15:03), the Wayne State Warriors top the Colonials, 4-3, in the semifinals. Robert Morris was only 35 seconds away from securing its first CHA tournament victory, but the Warriors were able to find the net in the final seconds of action to force overtime. Following the contest, the Colonials said goodbye to the program’s inaugural freshmen class. April 10, 2009 Brianne McLaughlin becomes the first Colonial to compete in the NCAA Frozen Four Skills Challenge. The event took place between the semifinals and the finals of the 2009 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four. She participated in the rapid shot contest and the penalty shot challenge. August 24, 2009 Brianne McLaughlin continues her streak of Colonial firsts by earning a spot on 2009-10 U.S. Women’s National Team as one of three goalies on a roster of 23 players. The team competed in a 10-game, nine-city Qwest Tour, beginning on Sept. 25 in St. Paul, Minn. and ending just prior to the 2010 Olympic Winter games. September 17, 2009 Robert Morris University is selected second in the CHA Preseason Poll, representing the highest position the Colonials have ever obtained in this poll. RMU trailed only defending conference champion and national runner-up Mercyhurst.

October 3, 2009 During the first weekend of the season, the Colonials upset No. 4 Minnesota-Duluth in a convincing 4-1 performance. Sophomore Brianna Delaney opened the scoring with an unassisted goal, giving RMU a lead it would never relinquish. Junior forward Sara O’Malley added a pair of goals and classmate Daneca Butterfield collected 45 saves in the victory, holding the Bulldog power play scoreless in five opportunities. This effort helped earn Butterfield her first career CHA Defensive Player of the Week award, the first of three which she would receive on the season. Minnesota-Duluth would go on to win the national championship, marking the first time RMU knocked off an eventual national champion. November 6, 2009 For the second time in just over a month, RMU defeats a top ten team on the road, knocking off No. 6 Wisconsin, 3-1. The Badgers, the defending national champions, never led and were held scoreless for over 49 minutes by the Colonial defense. Freshman Jennifer Kindret sparked the attack for Robert Morris by opening the scoring with a pair of goals seven minutes apart, the first of which was assisted by sisters Brianna and Cobina Delaney. Junior netminder Daneca Butterfield made 28 saves in the win. Butterfield would go on to collect CHA Defensive Player of the Week honors while Kindret would take home the Rookie of the Week award. The victory marked the first time the Colonials defeated a defending national champion and also the first time the team defeated two top ten teams in one season. November 28, 2009 Participating in the fourth annual “Skate for the Cure” event during their weekend series with Rensselaer, the Colonials defeat the Engineers 3-1 while simultaneously raising awareness and funds for breast cancer research. Robert Morris sold jerseys, t-shirts and water canteens to raise money and were grateful to have breast cancer survivor Patty Stevens drop the ceremonial puck. Senior Jacki Gibson and junior Sara O’Malley each provide a goal and an assist while junior goalie Daneca Butterfield collects 21 saves in the victory. December 18, 2009 Former RMU goaltender Brianne McLaughlin is selected as one of the three goalies for the 2010 U.S. Olympic Women’s Ice Hockey Team. The announcement in made by USA Hockey at the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minn. McLaughlin, the NCAA Division I all-time career saves leader, will be the first-ever Colonial to compete in the Olympic Games. January 8, 2010 For the second consecutive year, the RMU women’s hockey team participates in the Pittsburgh College Hockey Showcase. Playing at Mellon Arena in downtown Pittsburgh, the Colonials faced off against the University of Connecticut Huskies for the first time in program history. Though they fought valiantly to comeback with consecutive third period goals, RMU falls to the Huskies, 4-2. January 23, 2010 The Colonials break and tie numerous program records in a 13-4 offensive onslaught against Sacred Heart. With former Colonial and future U.S. Olympian Brianne McLaughlin on hand to drop the ceremonial puck, RMU ties the school record for goals in a game with 13 and breaks the school record for shots in a game with 54. It was a true team effort as 11 players scored goals, 14 registered at least a point, and 10 tallied multipoint performances. In the resulting CHA honors, junior forward Sara O’Malley claimed Offensive Player of the Week honors and Jennifer Kindret was named Rookie of the Week.

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February 14, 2010 Former RMU goaltender Brianne McLaughlin makes her Olympic debut in the U.S. women’s hockey team’s opening game in the 2010 Winter Olympics, a 12-1 victory over China. McLaughlin made one save in eight minutes as she represented Robert Morris University as the first Colonial ever to appear in the Olympic Games.

Brianne McLaughlin. Imbrogno finished sixth nationally in points per game among rookies in 2010-11 and also claimed a program-record eight in-season awards. She also came through when on the biggest stage as she totaled 11 points in the team’s 11 games against nationally-ranked foes.

February 25, 2010 Despite falling to the host Canadians in the gold medal game, the U.S. women’s hockey team capture silver medals at the 2010 Winter Olympics, making former RMU goaltender Brianne McLaughlin the first Olympic medalist in Colonial history. March 4, 2010 The women’s ice hockey program records its first CHA Tournament victory by upsetting fourth-seeded and host Wayne State, 3-1, in the CHA Quarterfinals. Sophomore leading scorer Brianna Delaney opens the scoring fewer than three minutes in off a feed from junior Maria Stoa. After the Warriors tied the game, RMU reel off consecutive goals courtesy of a pair of freshmen in Jennifer Kindret and Dayna Newsom. With the lead, the RMU defense clamped down, limiting potential Warrior opportunities by holding them to just nine shots over the final two periods and securing a signature victory for the program. August 16, 2010 Robert Morris announces the hiring of former Colonial Logan Bittle as an assistant coach. Bittle was a member of the RMU men’s inaugural team in 2004-05 and played four years for the Colonials. He finished with 52 career points, including 20 goals, in 126 career games for RMU and has the distinction of assisting on the firstever game-winning goal in Colonial men’s hockey history, notching a third period helper in its initial game in NCAA competition. Bittle continued his career with multiple teams in the professional ranks before moving to the coaching side of the game. October 1, 2010 RMU opens its season with a bang, upsetting No. T-10 Providence in its 2010-11 season opener. Freshman phenom Thea Imbrogno provided a harbinger of her season to come by becoming the first Colonial in program history to factor into the team’s first three goals of a season, collecting a goal and two assists in the victory. Imbrogno also tallied an assist in the second game of the series and subsequently claimed CHA Rookie of the Week honors in the season’s opening week. Senior forward Maria Stoa notched two goals, including the game-winner with under seven minutes remaining in regulation, to help the Colonials claim the noteworthy win.

Brianna Delaney December 3, 2010 Robert Morris knocks off Minnesota State, 2-1, in the first contest of its program-record eight-game road trip courtesy of a multi-point performance from junior Brianna Delaney. RMU traveled to Minnesota State, Niagara, Connecticut and Syracuse for four-consecutive two-game series and had the challenge of going nearly two months without playing on their home ice. This record-setting road trip was just one aspect that made the Colonials’ 2010-11 schedule a difficult slate. Robert Morris played 15 games against teams that finished the season ranked or receiving votes nationally, including nine contests against teams that were ranked No. 1 nationally at some point during the season. February 18, 2011 Senior captain Whitney Pappas is named as one of the eight national finalists for the 2011 BNY Mellon Wealth Management Hockey Humanitarian Award. She becomes the first student-athlete, male or female, in RMU history to be named as a finalist for this prestigious distinction. The Humanitarian Award is presented annually to college hockey’s finest citizen and seeks to recognize collegiate student-athletes from any division, male or female, who give back to their community in the true humanitarian spirit. The eight finalists in 2011 were selected from a record number of nominees. Pappas was a four-time All-CHA Academic honoree and donated her time for many organizations and causes over the years including the Holy Angels Orphanage, the Make-A-Wish Foundation and Skate for the Cure.

October 17, 2010 For the third consecutive season, the Robert Morris women play on NHL ice in the RMU Hockey Showcase. However, in the 2010-11 season, the Colonials had the benefit of competing at the brand new CONSOL Energy Center, the pristine home of the Pittsburgh Penguins. RMU hosted its first series in program history against Northeastern as part of its Showcase event.

February 19, 2011 Robert Morris sets a new program record unbeaten streak on Senior Day, but it was by no means an easy task. For the third-consecutive game in which it trailed after two periods, the Colonials rallied to earn a point as freshman Thea Imbrogno notched a final-period score to even the proceedings. It was Imbrogno’s second score of the afternoon, marking her first-career multi-goal game. Fewer than 24 hours prior, the Colonials had produced more late-game magic when Brianna Delaney scored with fewer than two minutes remaining in regulation to tie Syracuse.

November 27, 2010 With her score at the 8:44 mark of the second period, assistant captain Sara O’Malley breaks RMU’s all-time record for career goals in front of a home crowd against Maine, topping the mark formerly held by Kristen Miles. This accomplishment for O’Malley came exactly four weeks to the day after she had previously surpassed Miles’ record for career points with a goal and an assist at No. 4 Mercyhurst. O’Malley, who also left the program as the all-time leader in multi-point games and shots on goal, finished her time at RMU with 97 career points and 52 career goals.

March 3, 2011 After a record-setting freshman campaign, Thea Imbrogno becomes the first student-athlete in program history to win a major postseason CHA award as the league named Imbrogno the CHA Rookie of the Year at its annual banquet. The rookie recognition was far from the only honor Imbrogno received as she was also the only freshman to earn 2011 all-conference honors as she was selected to the All-CHA Second Team. She became just the second freshman in the program’s sixyear history to be chosen to an all-league team, joining former Colonial standout and United States Olympian

April 25, 2011 Former RMU goaltender Brianne McLaughlin wins a gold medal as a member of the U.S. Women’s National Team at the 2011 International Ice Hockey Federation World Women’s Championship in Switzerland. McLaughlin, who previously had earned a silver medal as a member of the United States’ 2010 Olympic Team, helped the Red, White & Blue to the gold in her first-career world championship appearance. McLaughlin got the start between the pipes in the opening tournament game for the U.S. against Slovakia and certainly rose to the occasion in her first-career world championship appearance. She stopped every shot she faced to record her first-career shutout in a U.S. uniform despite having to face the Slovakian power-play unit on five occasions. McLaughlin’s effort would prove to be America’s only shutout of the tournament as the U.S. squad would go on to win its third-consecutive world championship with the victory over Canada. June 13, 2011 Robert Morris University Director of Athletics Craig Coleman, M.D., announces the hiring of Paul Colontino as head women’s ice hockey coach. Colontino, who had served as associate head coach at Mercyhurst since 2006, has helped guide teams to the NCAA Tournament in each of the past five years, including earning two Frozen Four berths, and has over a decade of women’s hockey coaching experience at the Division I level. Colontino, who had previously served as an assistant women’s coach at the University of North Dakota, competed collegiately for four years at Mercyhurst and earned multiple notable awards during his playing career as well. June 30, 2011 The Colonials earn a conference-best 16 selections on the CHA All-Academic Team. RMU freshman Anneline Lauziere merited further distinction as she was one of just six student-athletes in the CHA to be named to the league’s Academic All-Star Team, a squad that honors the student-athletes that have achieved the highest grade-point averages for their respective positions. To qualify for the CHA All-Academic Team, a student-athlete must post a 3.0 GPA or higher in all of the academic periods during which her team was actively competing. While 3.0 represents the minimum standard to qualify, all 16 of Robert Morris’ selections actually achieved a GPA of at least 3.2 during the past academic year. Freshman Thea Imbrogno was one of just six studentathletes across the CHA to claim both All-Conference and All-Academic Team honors. October 8, 2011 Paul Colontino earns his first win as head coach with ease in an 8-0 victory over Lindenwood. The eight-goal output is tied for the fifth-best in program history, and the shutout was the first for RMU either at home or in non-conference play since the 2008-09 season. November 25, 2011 With a 1-0 win over Yale at the Nutmeg Classic in Storrs, Conn., the Colonials earn their fifth straight overall victory and also extended their unbeaten streak to a program-record eight games, a stretch which occurred exclusively away from home. Robert Morris’ record at the time was 10-1-1 on the season, its best 12-game start in program history.

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March 23, 2012 Freshman Rebecca Vint is chosen to a nationwide AllRookie Team by U.S. College Hockey Online (USCHO). Vint was one of just six student-athletes across the country selected to the team after she provided RMU with a major spark in her initial collegiate season and broke a bevy of RMU’s single-season records including consecutive games with a point (12) and quickest consecutive goals by the same player (1:39). Vint also was also tabbed as the CHA Rookie of the Year for the 2011-12 campaign, allowing her to become just the second Colonial ever to earn the award. Throughout the season, Vint earned six CHA Rookie of the Week accolades along with three CHA Player of the Week awards.

PAUL COLONTINO January 21, 2012 Sophomore Thea Imbrogno scores with just 53 seconds remaining in regulation to cap a furious comeback as the Colonials defeat No. 4/5 Mercyhurst with a pair of goals in the final three minutes of play. The Colonials claimed a thrilling 3-2 road victory, earning their first-ever win over the powerhouse Lakers in the program’s young history. This win marked RMU’s 13th triumph of the 2011-12 campaign, breaking the previous program record for wins in a season. The victory over Mercyhurst was the first win over a nationally-ranked team for the Colonials since October of 2010 and the first over an opponent ranked in the top five since October 2009. March 3, 2012 Behind a career-high 45 saves from goaltender Kristen DiCiocco, RMU stuns No. 6 Mercyhurst in the CHA Championship Game, 3-2. The league title is the first-ever for the Colonials while simultaneously ending the Lakers’ run of nine consecutive CHA tournament championships. Despite being picked to finish last in the conference in the pre-season coaches’ poll, Robert Morris, under the direction of first-year head coach Paul Colontino, pulled its second upset of the season over the Lakers to claim the championship trophy for the first time ever. The Colonials also moved their school record victory total to 19. March 3, 2012 RMU closes out the 2011-12 campaign having the most successful season in program history. The Colonials set new team season records for points (242), goals (100), assists (142), power-play goals (38), shots on goal (893) and save percentage (.928), while also setting new totals for goals against average (1.94) and wins (19). The team’s 19 wins shattered the previous record for victories in a season by seven. Freshman Rebecca Vint had arguably the most impressive season in RMU history, setting new individual season records for points (44), goals (22), assists (22), game-winning goals (6), power-play goals (11) and shots on goal (151). Senior Brianna Delaney became the most decorated studentathlete in program history setting new highs in five categories. Delaney is the new career leader in points (121), goals (53), assists (68), game-winning goals (9) and power-play goals (17). March 21, 2012 First-year head coach Paul Colontino is selected as the National Coach of the Year by U.S. College Hockey Online (USCHO). Colontino led the Colonials to the largest year-to-year win improvement in Division I women’s hockey in 2011-12 before guiding the squad to a storybook ending as RMU captured the program’s first-ever conference championship. Colontino, who previously had claimed CHA Coach of the Year honors, led the squad to one of the biggest regular-season wins in program history Jan. 21 when Robert Morris scored twice in the final three minutes to defeat conference powerhouse Mercyhurst for the first time ever. Colontino’s CHA Coach of the Year and National Coach of the Year awards were both first-time awards for the Robert Morris women’s hockey program.

June 28, 2012 Senior assistant captain Brianna Delaney and freshman forward Katelyn Scott are honored as College Hockey America’s Co-Scholar-Athletes of the Year. Delaney and Scott, who both earned the honor courtesy of sterling 4.0 grade point averages during the 2011-12 academic year, became the first student-athletes in program history to claim this honor from the CHA. It also represents the first time since the CHA was formed in 2002 that two student-athletes from the same team shared the Scholar-Athlete of the Year accolade. Delaney, an elementary education major, claims her third-consecutive CHA All-Academic award after scoring the game-winning goal in RMU’s CHA Championship victory to earn AllTournament Team honors. Scott, an actuarial science major, skated in all 32 games for Robert Morris in her rookie campaign and saved her best performances for the biggest moments. She assisted on the game-winning goal in RMU’s semifinal victory over Niagara before opening the scoring fewer than four minutes in to the championship against No. 6 Mercyhurst by tallying her first-career goal. August 6, 2012 Head coach Paul Colontino announces the hiring of former Colonial goaltender and United States National Team member Brianne McLaughlin as an assistant coach. Throughout the 2011-12 campaign, McLaughlin filled the role of volunteer assistant coach for the Colonials. McLaughlin had a storied collegiate career for Robert Morris before competing for her country in both Olympic and World Championship events. McLaughlin, who recently graduated from Robert Morris with a degree in nursing, will assist with numerous aspects of the RMU program including day-to-day operations, individual player development, video analysis and practice planning. In 120 career games for Robert Morris, McLaughlin stopped a NCAA-record 3,809 shots and was a four-time All-CHA award winner. She also owns an Olympic silver medal and a World Championship gold medal that she earned with Team U.S.A. August 20, 2012 Head coach Paul Colontino announces the hiring of hockey operations manager Ashley Harper as a volunteer assistant coach. Prior to coming to RMU, Harper worked under Colontino as a student-manager for three years at Mercyhurst. Harper was added to the roster as a goalie for the 2011-12 season, and received the CHA StudentAthlete of the Year award after posting a perfect 4.0 GPA as a history major. Before joining the staff at Robert Morris, Harper served as an on-ice instructor for USA Hockey and Mid-America district camps, and worked on-ice and off-ice as a conditioning coach at Okanagan Hockey Academy Europe in St. Pölten, Austria. September 19, 2012 Despite upsetting No. 6 Mercyhurst in the 2012 CHA Tournament Championship game, RMU is chosen by the conference’s head coaches to finish second behind the Lakers in the 2012-13 pre-season poll. Coming off a program record 19 win season, Robert Morris earn two of the six first-place votes.

December 4, 2012 After scoring four game-winning goals in November, sophomore forward Rebecca Vint is tabbed as the CHA Player of the Month. This was the third CHA monthly award of Vint’s career, as she earned two Rookie of the Month honors in 2011-12. December 8, 2012 Behind a 40-save performance by senior goalie Kristen DiCiocco, RMU completes their first sweep of a top-ten nationally ranked opponent, beating No. 4 Mercyhurst, 2-1. The sweep of the Lakers is the first in Robert Morris program history. Within a span of 2:24, RMU netted both of its goals, with each coming on the power play. The first came from senior captain Dayna Newsom, while junior assistant captain Thea Imbrogno put home a rebound for the second score. December 31, 2012 Robert Morris brings home two CHA monthly awards, as sophomore forward Rebecca Vint is named Player of the Month, and senior goaltender Kristen DiCiocco earns Goaltender of the Month. Vint earned Player of the Month honors for the second-straight month after registering six points (one goal, five assists) in three games. DiCiocco led RMU to a 2-1 record in the month of December, and held No. 4 Mercyhurst to just two goals in a two-game sweep over the Lakers. January 22, 2013 Senior assistant captain Cobina Delaney is named as one of the nominees for the 2013 BNY Mellon Wealth Management Hockey Humanitarian Award. Out of the possible 230 applicants, Delaney was selected as one of the 11 nominees for the award, and also served as one of three chosen female nominees. The award is presented annually to college hockey’s finest citizen and seeks to recognize collegiate student-athletes from any division who give back to their community in the true humanitarian spirit. February 22, 2013 Senior goaltender Kristen DiCiocco breaks Brianne McLaughlin’s career record for wins in Robert Morris’s 4-1 victory over Penn State. DiCiocco earned her recordbreaking 32nd career victory after stopping 12 of 13 shots against the Nittany Lions. March 1, 2013 In the 108th minute of the 2013 CHA Tournament first round, senior assistant captain Cobina Delaney scores to push Robert Morris over Lindenwood, 2-1. The triple overtime contest broke a record for the longest game in RMU history, and shattered the previous mark (63) for team shots on goal with 92. Lindenwood dented the scoreboard first with a second period goal, but Robert Morris tied it up less than five minutes into the third period on a rebound from sophomore Maddie Collias. Delaney’s game-winner came 8:04 into the third extra frame, as the senior capitalized on RMU’s ninth power play chance. Lindenwood freshman goaltender Nicole Hensley set a new NCAA record with 90 saves in the contest. March 7, 2013 Robert Morris takes home three awards at the CHA Tournament banquet, including its first-ever team accolade in the CHA team sportsmanship award. Sophomore Rebecca Vint is named to the All-CHA first team – her second straight first-team honor – while senior defenseman Jamie Joslin earns second team accolades. Vint led RMU with 16 goals and received two CHA Player of the Month awards. Joslin’ earned her first career All-CHA honor, and became second defenseman in Robert Morris history to garner a post-season award.

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November 25, 2013 For the first time in program history, Robert Morris cracks the Top 10 of the national rankings. The Colonials appear in the United States College Hockey Online (USCHO) Poll at No. 10, after spending the previous four weeks in the ‘receiving votes’ category. The following day, Robert Morris would appear in the same position in the USA Today / USA Hockey Magazine rankings.

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November 29, 2013 Freshman forward Brittany Howard becomes the third player in program history to score more than three goals in a game as she nets all four Robert Morris goals in a 4-2 victory over Maine. Senior forward Thea Imbrogno assisted on Howard’s second goal, giving the assistant captain 100 points for her career.

Rebecca Vint April 11, 2013 Former Robert Morris goaltender Brianne McLaughlin earns her second career international competition gold medal at the 2013 International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) Women’s World Championship as Team USA defeated Canada, 3-2. McLaughlin was the winning goaltender in Team USA’s victory over Finland on April 3rd, notching 11 saves in the contest. This is the fourth medal in international competition for McLaughin, as she also earned silver medals in the 2010 Olympic Games and the 2012 IIFH Women’s World Championship. July 9, 2013 Head coach Paul Colontino announces the hiring of Jinelle Siergiej as an assistant coach. Siergiej enjoyed an illustrious playing career, winning two national championships in 2006 and 2007 with the University of Wisconsin before moving onto international play. Prior to retiring from international competition in 2011, Siergiej won a silver medal in the 2010 Winter Olympics and five other silver medals in the Four Nations Cup (2006, 2007, 2009, 2010) and the 2007 International Ice Hockey Federation World Women’s Championship. Siergiej served as the head coach of the Arrowhead Union High School girls hockey team from 2010 to 2012, leading the Warhawks to a conference championship in 2011 and a second place finish in 2012. October 1, 2013 After a 6-2 exhibition victory over the Toronto Jr. Aeros, Robert Morris receives a vote in the USA Today / USA Hockey Magazine Women’s College Hockey Poll. October 19, 2013 After dropping the first game of a two-game series with No. 7/8 Boston University, the Colonials rebound to knock off the nationally-ranked Terriers in a 3-0 shutout victory. In her third career start between the pipes, freshman Jessica Dodds notches her second shutout with 21 saves. Junior forward Ashley Vesci picks up the first goal of her collegiate career halfway through the first period to give Robert Morris a lead they wouldn’t relinquish. November 1, 2013 Robert Morris completes a sweep of Penn State at the Nittany Lions’ new home facility, Pegula Ice Arena, with a 6-0 victory. The Colonials earned a 4-0 win the evening before, giving them their first sweep in which both victories were shutouts. November 4, 2013 Fresh off a sweep of Penn State, Robert Morris has four players sweep the CHA weekly awards. Senior captain Kristen Richards earned CHA Player of the Week honors, while junior Courtney Vinet and freshman Jessica Dodds split the Goaltender accolades. Freshman forward Brittany Howard completed the Colonial collection by nabbing the CHA Rookie of the Week award. This is the first time since Feb. 13, 2012 that RMU has swept the weekly honors.

December 3, 2013 Robert Morris sweeps the CHA’s monthly awards for November; the first time in which a Colonial has claimed every honor. Junior forward Rebecca Vint was named CHA Player of the Month after registering 10 points (5g, 5a), blocking 16 shots, and compiling a plus/minus of +5. Freshman goaltender Jessica Dodds earned CHA Goaltender of the Month honors after compiling a record of 6-0-1, a 1.27 goals against average, and a save percentage of .940. Fellow classmate Brittany Howard took home CHA Rookie of the Month with an 11-point November (6g, 5a). December 7, 2013 Robert Morris head coach Paul Colontino earns his 50th career victory with a 4-2 win over RIT. January 1, 2014 Former Robert Morris goaltender Brianne McLaughlin is named to the U.S. women’s national team that will compete in the 2014 Olympic Winter Games at Sochi, Russia. The team was introduced in Ann Arbor, Mich. at the second intermission of the NHL’s 2014 Winter Classic. January 18, 2014 Robert Morris goes on the road and knocks off No. 10 Quinnipiac, 5-1, extending its nation-leading unbeaten streak to 13 games while also tying the school record for wins in a season. The victory was the 53rd of head coach Paul Colontino’s career, which gave him the most wins in program history. Junior forward Rebecca Vint scored in the second period to nab the 100th point of her career, becoming the third player in program history to reach that milestone. January 21, 2014 Robert Morris jumps to No. 7 in the USA Today / USA Hockey Magazine Poll, which is the highest it would rank on the season. The Colonials remain at No. 8 in the USCHO rankings. January 24, 2014 Behind a two-goal performance from freshman forward Mackenzie Johnston, Robert Morris nabs a programrecord 20th win in a 3-1 victory over rival Mercyhurst. The win extended the Colonials’ nation-leading unbeaten streak to 14 games as fellow rookie Jessica Dodds stopped 22 shots in the victory. January 25, 2014 Despite seeing its 14-game school record unbeaten streak snapped in a 5-3 defeat at Mercyhurst, Robert Morris junior forward Rebecca Vint breaks Brianna Delaney’s career record for goals with a hat trick. Vint scored twice in the second period and once in the final frame, giving her 55 goals for her career. All three of Vint’s goals were power play tallies, tying the NCAA single-game record.

January 31, 2014 Junior forward Rebecca Vint tallies her second consecutive hat trick in Robert Morris’ 6-1 victory over Lindenwood. February 4, 2014 Robert Morris freshman goaltender Jessica Dodds is named CHA Goaltender of the Month, gaining the honor for the third straight month. Dodds went 5-1-1 in January with a 1.56 goals against average and a save percentage of .947. Junior forward Rebecca Vint was the recipient of her second CHA Player of the Month award of the season. February 7, 2014 Senior forward Thea Imbrogno breaks Brianna Delaney’s career record for assists in Robert Morris’ 3-3 tie with Syracuse. Imbrogno tallied two assists on the evening, giving the assistant captain 69 for her career. February 8, 2014 A day after the program’s career assist mark falls, freshman forward Brittany Howard topples the singleseason mark in Robert Morris’ 3-1 loss to Syracuse. Howard added a helper on a third period goal, surpassing the previous record of 22 set by Rebecca Vint in 2011-12. February 19, 2014 Robert Morris alumna Brianne McLaughlin earns her second Olympic silver medal in the United States’ 3-2 overtime loss to Canada. February 21, 2014 Senior forward Thea Imbrogno breaks her second program record in the month of February, taking over the top spot in career points in Robert Morris’ 5-2 victory over Penn State. Imbrogno gained the primary assist on the Colonials’ first two goals, giving her 122 for her career. Junior forward Katelyn Scott was honored prior to the game with the 2012-13 CHA Student-Athlete of the Year Award. February 22, 2014 Junior forward Rebecca Vint topples her own program record for goals in a season in Robert Morris’ 4-0 win on Senior Day. Vint scored on a short-handed opportunity in the first period, giving her 23 goals for the season – one more than the 22 she had as a freshman in 2011-12. Freshman goaltender Jessica Dodds earned her fifth shutout of the season with 22 saves. Continued ➡

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Natalie Fraser March 6, 2014 A program record four Robert Morris student-athletes earn All-CHA honors at the annual awards banquet held by the conference. Freshman goaltender Jessica Dodds became the third Colonial in four seasons to win CHA Rookie of the Year, and also became the first rookie netminder in the conference’s history to earn All-CHA First Team honors. Junior forward Rebecca Vint joined her on the All-CHA First Team – her third consecutive appearance on the team – while senior defenseman Anneline Lauziere and freshman forward Brittany Howard were named to the All-CHA Second Team. Dodds and Howard also made the All-CHA Rookie Team. March 25, 2014 For the first time in program history, Robert Morris finishes the season recognized by a national poll. The Colonials receive four points from both the USA Today / USA Hockey Magazine and USCHO rankings. March 28, 2014 Freshman goaltender Jessica Dodds and forward Brittany Howard are named to the USCHO All-Rookie Team. Robert Morris is the only school to have more than one player selected to the team, and the duo become the first Colonial student-athletes to gain this particular honor since Rebecca Vint did it in 2011-12. Dodds led all freshmen in wins (21), winning percentage (.776), goals against average (1.66), save percentage (.932), and shutouts (5). Howard paced the rookie class in assists (24), points (41), and game-winning goals (5), and finished second in goals (17). June 27, 2014 For the second consecutive year, Robert Morris leads the conference in CHA All-Academic Team selections as 21 student-athletes earn the honor. In addition, junior forward Katelyn Scott garnered CHA Student-Athlete of the Year accolades for the third straight season. July 8, 2014 Head coach Paul Colontino announces the addition of Kelley Steadman as a volunteer assistant coach. Steadman, a Mercyhurst alum, was the first Laker to represent the United States in international competition and earned two IIHF World Women’s Championship gold medals in 2011 and 2013. She also helped lead the Boston Blades of the Canadian Women’s Hockey League (CWHL) to the 2013 Clarkson Cup and won the 2014 IIHF European Women’s Champions Cup with HC Tornado Moscow. August 1, 2014 Less than a month after the hiring of Kelley Steadman, head coach Paul Colontino announces the hiring of Robert Morris alum Chelsea Walkland as an assistant

coach. Walkland, who played at RMU from 2006 to 2010, spent the last two seasons at Oswego State and helped them break a school record for wins in consecutive campaigns. Prior to that, she guided RIT to a 28-1-1 record and the 2012 Division III national title in her lone season as an assistant there.

January 23, 2015 With 21 seconds left in overtime, freshman forward Amanda Pantaleo scores her first career goal to give Robert Morris a crucial 2-1 victory over Lindenwood. Pantaleo’s tally comes 77 days after classmate Natalie Fraser tamed the Lions with her first career goal.

September 18, 2014 For the first time in program history, Robert Morris is chosen as the co-favorite in the CHA preseason poll. The Colonials received three of the five available firstplace votes, which is the most it had ever received in a preseason poll. Mercyhurst was tabbed as the co-favorite after receiving one first-place vote, while RIT earned the remaining two.

January 24, 2015 Robert Morris explodes for a school record-tying six goals in the second period en route to a 7-1 win over Lindenwood. The six-goal middle frame is the fourth of its kind in program history, and three players (Mackenzie Johnston, Rikki Meilleur, Rebecca Vint) each scored twice in the game, marking the first time that has happened since Jan. 22, 2010 against Sacred Heart. Sophomore defenseman Mikaela Lowater assisted on five of the tallies, tying assistant coach Chelsea Walkland for the second-highest single-game assist total in program history.

September 22, 2014 Robert Morris receives votes in both the USCHO and USA Today / USA Hockey Magazine preseason rankings. The Colonials picked up two and nine points in the respective polls. This is the second time RMU has been recognized by USCHO’s opening set of rankings, and the first time for the Colonials in the USA Today / USA Hockey Magazine preseason poll. November 7, 2014 Freshman defenseman Natalie Fraser scores her first career goal with 2:35 remaining in overtime, lifting Robert Morris to a 3-2 victory at Lindenwood in CHA action. Fraser nabbed her first career point on sophomore forward Mackenzie Johnston’s tying tally before redirecting a shot from senior alternate captain Katelyn Scott in the extra frame. November 21, 2014 Senior captain Rebecca Vint provided the primary assist on a second period tally in a 2-2 tie with Syracuse, moving her past former linemate Thea Imbrogno for the most points in program history. Vint’s helper on sophomore forward Mackenzie Johnson’s goal gave her 123 points for her career. November 22, 2014 Robert Morris skates to a 1-1 tie with Syracuse, extending its streak of overtime contests to a program record four. The Colonials would ultimately need extra time in 11 contests during the season, which shatters the previous record of seven set in 2010-11. November 28, 2014 A program record crowd of 826 packed 84 Lumber Arena on Robert Morris’ second consecutive Black Friday game, but the Colonials would fall to Ohio State, 5-1. Junior defenseman Leah Carlson tallied her first career goal in the defeat.

January 26, 2015 For the second time in as many seasons, Robert Morris sweeps the CHA weekly awards with four different recipients. Sophomores Mackenzie Johnston and Mikaela Lowater share CHA Player of the Week honors after each picking up five points on the weekend. Classmate Jessica Dodds garnered CHA Goaltender of the Week accolades, while freshman forward Jessica Gazzola was named CHA Rookie of the Week. February 3, 2015 Sophomore forward Mackenzie Johnston is named CHA Player of the Month for January. Johnston scored six goals and dished out three assists during the month, and registered multi-point performances on three different occasions. February 16, 2015 Senior alternate captain Katelyn Scott advances to the finalist round for the BNY Mellon Wealth Management Hockey Humanitarian Award. Scott becomes the first Robert Morris finalist for the honor since Whitney Pappas in 2011. She joins Wisconsin senior Brittany Ammerman, Minnesota-Duluth senior Zoe Hickel, North Dakota senior Mark MacMillan, and Babson junior Jamie Murray as finalists. March 3, 2015 Freshman forward Amanda Pantaleo is named CHA Rookie of the Month for February. Pantaleo demonstrated a flair for the dramatic in the month, scoring the final tally in a 2-2 tie with RIT on Valentine’s Day and a game-winning power-play goal at Penn State a week later.

January 9, 2015 Behind a 34-save shutout from sophomore goaltender Jessica Dodds, Robert Morris opens up the second half of the season on the right foot with a 2-0 victory at RIT. The clean sheet is Dodds’ sixth of her career, moving her into sole possession of second in that category. Senior captain Rebecca Vint and sophomore forward Mackenzie Johnston provided the Colonial goals on the afternoon. January 22, 2015 Senior alternate captain Katelyn Scott is revealed as one of 15 nominees up for the BNY Mellon Wealth Management Hockey Humanitarian Award. Scott’s nomination marks the fifth consecutive year in which the program has had a student-athlete up for the award. The award, which is celebrating its 20th anniversary, is presented annual to college hockey’s finest citizen – a student-athlete who makes significant contributions not only to his or her team, but also to the community atlarge through leadership in volunteerism. Amanda Pantaleo

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Season-by-Season Category Leaders 2005-06 Season

2009-10 Season

Goals — Kathryn Traynor – 10 Points — Morgan Beikirch – 16 Short-Handed Goals — Kathryn Traynor – 2 Shots — Morgan Beikirch – 77 Assists — Morgan Beikirch – 8 Power-Play Goals — Kristen Miles – 4 Game-Winning Goals — 5 tied with 1

Goals — Sara O’Malley – 18 Points — Brianna Delaney – 31 Short-Handed Goals — Sara O’Malley – 2 Shots — Brianna Delaney – 108 Assists — Brianna Delaney – 17 Power-Play Goals — Brianna Delaney – 6 Game-Winning Goals — Sara O’Malley – 3

Goalie (Minimum 500 minutes played)

Saves — Brianne McLaughlin – 1,088 Save % — Brianne McLaughlin – .902 GAA — Brianne McLaughlin – 4.00

Goalie (Minimum 500 minutes played)

Saves — Daneca Butterfield – 725 Save % — Daneca Butterfield – .901 GAA — Daneca Butterfield – 3.02

2006-07 Season

Goals — Kristen Miles – 15 Points — Kristen Miles – 24 Short-Handed Goals — Morgan Beikirch – 1 Jordan Riley – 1 Shots — Kristen Miles – 88 Assists — Maria Olausson – 18 Power-Play Goals — Megan Picinic – 6 Game-Winning Goals — 3 tied with 2

Sara O’Malley

Goalie (Minimum 500 minutes played)

2012-13 Season

Saves — Brianne McLaughlin – 826 Save % — Heather Rossi – .911 GAA — Heather Rossi – 3.03

Goals — Rebecca Vint – 16 Points — Rebecca Vint – 33 Short-Handed Goals — Rebecca Vint – 1 Dayna Newsom – 1 Shots — Rebecca Vint – 124 Assists — Rebecca Vint – 17 Power-Play Goals — Thea Imbrogno – 11 Game-Winning Goals — Rebecca Vint – 4

2007-08 Season

Goals — Sara O’Malley – 11 Points — Morgan Beikirch – 18 Short-Handed Goals — 3 tied with 2 Shots — Kristen Miles – 93 Assists — Morgan Beikirch – 13 Power-Play Goals — Sara O’Malley – 5 Kristen Miles – 5 Game-Winning Goals — Sara O’Malley – 2 Megan Picinic – 2

Goalie (Minimum 500 minutes played)

Saves — Kristen DiCiocco – 692 Save % — Kristen DiCiocco – .920 GAA — Kristen DiCiocco – 2.09 Morgan Biekirch

Goalie (Minimum 500 minutes played)

Saves — Brianne McLaughlin – 926 Save % — Brianne McLaughlin – .913 GAA — Brianne McLaughlin – 2.82

Goals — Sara O’Malley – 14 Points — Sara O’Malley – 30 Short-Handed Goals — Kathryn Stack – 1 Shots — Thea Imbrogno – 124 Assists — Brianna Delaney – 19 Power-Play Goals — Thea Imbrogno – 4 Game-Winning Goals — Brianna Delaney – 2

2008-09 Season

Goals — Brianna Delaney – 18 Points — Brianna Delaney – 32 Short-Handed Goals — Brianna Delaney – 2 Shots — Brianna Delaney – 113 Assists — Brianna Delaney – 14 Chelsea Walkland – 14 Power-Play Goals — Brianna Delaney – 6 Game-Winning Goals — Megan Picinic – 3

Goalie (Minimum 500 minutes played)

Saves — Meeri Raisanen – 386 Save % — Meeri Raisanen – .889 GAA — Kristen DiCiocco – 2.97

Goals — Rebecca Vint – 24 Points — Rebecca Vint – 41 Brittany Howard – 41 Short-Handed Goals — Rebecca Vint – 4 Shots — Rebecca Vint – 152 Assists — Brittany Howard – 24 Power-Play Goals — Thea Imbrogno – 8 Game-Winning Goals — Rebecca Vint - 7 Goalie (Minimum 500 minutes played)

Saves — Jessica Dodds – 654 GAA — Jessica Dodds – 1.66

2014-15 Season

Goalie (Minimum 500 minutes played)

Saves — Brianne McLaughlin – 969 Save % — Brianne McLaughlin – .915 GAA — Brianne McLaughlin – 3.14

2013-14 Season 2010-11 Season

2011-12 Season

Goals — Rebecca Vint – 22 Points — Rebecca Vint – 44 Short-Handed Goals — 3 tied with 1 Shots — Rebecca Vint – 151 Assists — Rebecca Vint – 22 Power-Play Goals — Rebecca Vint – 11 Game-Winning Goals — Rebecca Vint – 6 Goalie (Minimum 500 minutes played)

Saves — Kristen DiCiocco – 743 Save % — Kristen DiCiocco – .928 GAA — Kristen DiCiocco – 1.97

Goals — Mackenzie Johnston – 11 Rebecca Vint – 11 Points — Mackenzie Johnston – 21 Short-Handed Goals — 4 tied with 1 Shots — Rebecca Vint – 128 Assists — Mikaela Lowater – 15 Power-Play Goals — Rikki Meilleur – 4 Game-Winning Goals — 3 tied with 2 Goalie (Minimum 500 minutes played)

Saves — Jessica Dodds – 816 Save % — Jessica Dodds – .918 GAA — Jessica Dodds – 2.47

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Individual Career History Marissa Angel • G / Mullica Hill, N.J. (2009-10) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2009-10........................... 1 0 0 0 - - 0-0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL............................... 1 0 0 0 - - 0-0 0 0 0 0 Goalie

GP-GS

Minutes

GA

GAAvg

Saves

Save%

W

L

T

Sho PPG

SHG

2009-10........................... 1-0 31:36

4 7.59 11 .733 0 0 0 0 0 0

TOTAL............................... 1-0 31:36

4 7.59 11 .733 0 0 0 0 0 0

Ashley Barnett • D / Ann Arbor, Mich. (2005-07) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2005-06........................... 27 0 2 2 7 .000 25-50 -11 0 0 0 2 2006-07........................... 12 0 1 1 2 .000 6-12 -1 0 0 0 TOTAL............................... 39 0 3 3 9 .000 31-62 -12 0 0 0 2

Morgan Beikirch • F / Livonia, N.Y. (2005-09) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2005-06........................... 31 8 8 16 77 .104 17-34 -10 1 2006-07........................... 35 11 12 23 77 .143 18-36 -10 4 2007-08........................... 35 5 13 18 90 .056 12-24 -6 1 2008-09........................... 26 4 8 12 45 .089 14-28 -5 1

1 1 2 1 2 1 0 0 7 0 2 -

TOTAL............................... 127

2

28

41

69

289

.097

61-122

-31

7

5

10

Delayne Brian • G / Winnipeg, Manitoba (2012-13) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2012-13........................... 6 0 0 0 - - 0-0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL............................... 6 0 0 0 - - 0-0 0 0 0 0 Goalie

GP-GS

Minutes

GA

GAAvg

Saves

Save%

W

L

T

Sho PPG

SHG

2012-13........................... 6-4 282:59 14 2.97 93 .869 2 2 0 0 1 0 TOTAL............................... 6-4 282:59 14 2.97 93 .869 2 2 0 0 1 0

Chelsea Burdzy • F / Pittsburgh, PA. (2011-12) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2011-12........................... 6 0 1 1 3 .000 1-2 0 0 0 0 TOTAL............................... 6 0 1 1 3 .000 1-2 0 0 0 0 -

Daneca Butterfield • G / Kronau, Saskatchewan (2007-11) Season

GP

G

2007-08........................... 6 2008-09........................... 10 2009-10........................... 29 2010-11........................... 11

A

Points

Shots

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

- - - -

Shot%

Pen-Min

- - - -

+/-

PPG

0-0 0 0-0 0 1-2 0 0-0 0

SHG

0 0 0 0

GWG

0 0 0 0

Blk

0 0 0 0 -

TOTAL............................... 56 0 0 0 - - 1-2 0 0 0 0 Minutes

GA

GAAvg

2007-08........................... 6-3 2008-09........................... 10-6 2009-10........................... 29-27 2010-11........................... 11-7

Goalie

GP-GS

228:28 421:18 1581:35 474:57

8 18 80 42

2.10 2.56 3.03 5.31

TOTAL............................... 56-43

2706:18

148

3.28

Saves

80 194 725 234 1,233

Save%

W

.909 .915 .901 .848

3 0 3 3 9 17 0 8

.893

15

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L

28

T

Sho PPG

0 0 1 0

1 4 0 6 2 19 0 9

1

3

38

SHG

0 0 7 6 13


Quinn Caggiula • G / Pickering, Ontario (2005-06) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2005-06........................... 3 0 0 0 - - 1-2 0 0 0 0 TOTAL............................... 3 0 0 0 - - 1-2 0 0 0 0 Goalie

GP-GS

Minutes

GA

GAAvg

Saves

Save%

W

L

T

Sho PPG

SHG

2005-06........................... 3-1 100:00 12 7.20 67 .848 0 1 0 0 3 0 TOTAL............................... 3-1 100:00 12 7.20 67 .848 0 1 0 0 3 0

Leah Carey • D / Middleton, Wisc. (2014-) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2014-15........................... 23 0 0 0 7 .000 3-6 -2 0 0 0 2 TOTAL............................... 23 0 0 0 7 .000 3-6 -2 0 0 0 2

Leah Carlson • D / Copper Center, Alaska (2012-) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2012-13........................... 12 0 1 1 3 .000 7-14 +1 0 0 0 7 2013-14........................... 9 0 0 0 3 .000 3-6 +3 0 0 0 5 2014-15........................... 34 1 1 2 16 .062 18-36 -11 0 1 0 47 TOTAL............................... 55 1 2 3 22 .045 28-56 -7 0 1 0 59

Carley Catherine • G / Bloomington, Ill. (2013-) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2014-15........................... 1 0 0 0 - - 0-0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL............................... 1 0 0 0 - - 0-0 0 0 0 0 GP-GS

Minutes

GA

GAAvg

Saves

Save%

W

2014-15........................... 1-0

Goalie

3:15

0

0.00

0

.000

0

0 0 0

L

T

Sho PPG

0

SHG

0

TOTAL............................... 1-0

3:15

0

0.00

0

.000

0

0 0 0

0

0

Amanda Cianculli • Billerica, Mass. (2006-07) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2006-07........................... 8 1 1 2 4 .250 5-10 +3 0 0 0 TOTAL............................... 8 1 1 2 4 .250 5-10 +3 0 0 0 -

Maddie Collias • F / Roseville, Mich. (2011-15) Season

GP

2011-12........................... 32 2012-13........................... 33 2013-14........................... 33 2014-15........................... 30 TOTAL............................... 128

G

A

4 6 1 5

1 9 7 9

16

26

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

5 15 8 14

51 88 62 74

.078 .068 .016 .068

6-12 17-34 8-16 12-35

-5 +4 +2 -6

1 0 0 2

0 0 0 0

0 1 0 0

10 10 18 21

.058

43-97

3

0

1

59

42

275

-5

Brianna Delaney • F / Stittsville, Ontario (2008-12) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

2008-09........................... 35 2009-10........................... 36 2010-11........................... 34 2011-12........................... 31

18 14 11 10

14 17 19 18

32 31 30 28

113 108 82 70

.159 .130 .134 .143

7-14 +5 19-38 -6 17-34 -16 20-40 +16

TOTAL............................... 136

53

68

373

.142

121

63-126

+/-

-1

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

6 6 4 1

2 0 0 0

1 2 2 4

20 40

2

9

60

17

Cobina Delaney • F / Stittsville, Ontario (2009-13) Season

GP

2009-10........................... 35 2010-11........................... 33 2011-12........................... 32 2012-13........................... 33 TOTAL............................... 133

G

1 8 8 7 24

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

11 6 16 8

A

12 14 24 15

49 59 75 70

.020 .136 .107 .100

8-16 10-20 18-36 15-30

1 -9 +17 +4

41

65

253

.095

51-102

+5

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

0 2 1 1

0 0 0 0

0 0 2 2

1 13 24 31

5

0

4

69

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Kristen DiCiocco • G / Niagara Falls, Ontario (2009-13) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

2009-10........................... 13 0 1 1 2010-11........................... 14 0 0 0 2011-12........................... 30 0 0 0 2012-13........................... 29 0 0 0

- - - -

Shot%

Pen-Min

- - - -

+/-

PPG

0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0

SHG

0 0 0 0

GWG

0 0 0 0

Blk

0 0 0 0 -

TOTAL............................... 86 0 1 1 - - 0-0 0 0 0 0 Minutes

GA

GAAvg

Saves

Save%

L

T

2009-10........................... 13-9 2010-11........................... 14-12 2011-12........................... 30-30 2012-13........................... 29-29

Goalie

GP-GS

537:30 746:56 1769:21 1723:50

30 37 58 60

3.35 2.97 1.97 2.09

213 285 743 692

.877 .885 .928 .920

2 7 3 5 17 9 13 13

0 3 3 3

0 0 3 2

7 13 27 17

2 1 1 3

TOTAL............................... 86-80

4777:37

2.32

1,933

.913

35

9

5

64

7

185

W

34

Sho PPG

SHG

Jessica Dodds • G / London, Ontario (2013-) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2013-14........................... 29 0 2 2 - - 0-0 0 0 0 0 2014-15........................... 30 0 1 1 1 .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL............................... 59 0 3 3 1 .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 Minutes

GA

GAAvg

Saves

Save%

2013-14........................... 29-28 2014-15........................... 30-29

Goalie

GP-GS

1730:52 1771:00

48 73

1.66 2.47

654 816

.932 .918

21 9

W

5 16

L

3 4

T

Sho PPG

5 1

16 18

SHG

2 4

TOTAL............................... 59-57

3501:52

121

2.07

1,470

.924

30

21

7

6

34

6

GWG

Blk

Alissa Dorman • F / Madison, Wisc. (2005-09) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

2005-06........................... 31 2 3 5 28 .071 6-12 -25 1 0 0 3 2006-07........................... 35 13 10 23 53 .245 12-24 +1 3 0 1 1 2007-08........................... 35 7 5 12 37 .189 17-34 -8 2 0 2 1 2008-09........................... 34 1 6 7 37 .027 15-30 -8 0 0 1 TOTAL............................... 135

23

24

47

155

.148

50-100

-40

6

0

4

5

Megan Dovell • F/D / Duluth, Ga. (2006-07) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2006-07........................... 21 0 0 0 1 .000 0-0 +2 0 0 0 TOTAL............................... 21 0 0 0 1 .000 0-0 +2 0 0 0 -

Megan Eady • D / Renfrew, Ontario (2012-15) Season

GP

G

A

2012-13........................... 13 2013-14........................... 8 2014-15........................... 35

0 0 0

2 0 8

TOTAL............................... 56

0

10

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2 0 8

2 - 23

.000 - .000

1-2 0-0 11-22

+1 +2 +3

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

7 7 39

25

.000

12-24

+6

0

0

0

53

10

Katie Fergus • F / Oakville, Ontario (2011-15) Season

GP

2011-12........................... 32 2012-13........................... 33 2013-14........................... 35 2014-15........................... 35 TOTAL............................... 135

G

5 5 6 3 19

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

11 7 7 11

A

16 12 13 14

66 104 85 79

.076 .048 .071 .038

19-41 15-30 12-24 12-24

+10 -7 +5 -7

3 3 2 0

1 0 0 1

0 1 3 1

4 9 7 23

36

55

334

.057

8

2

5

43

58-119

+1

Jamie Ferrentino • F / Buffalo, N.Y. (2005-06) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2005-06........................... 31 2 5 7 27 .074 3-6 -17 0 1 0 TOTAL............................... 31 2 5 7 27 .074 3-6 -17 0 1 0 -

2 0 1 5 - 1 6 R O B E R T M O R R I S U N I V E R S I T Y W O M E N ’S I C E H O C K E Y FA C T B O O K

54


Natalie Fraser • F/D / Ottawa, Ontario (2014-) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2014-15........................... 33 3 1 4 20 .150 2-4 -6 0 0 1 10 TOTAL............................... 33 3 1 4 20 .150 2-4 -6 0 0 1 10

Anissa Gamble • F / Fredericton, New Brunswick (2012-) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2012-13........................... 20 0 0 0 6 .000 3-6 -4 0 0 0 2013-14........................... 30 3 1 4 41 .073 2-4 +6 0 0 0 5 2014-15........................... 34 1 4 5 33 .030 4-8 -5 0 0 0 5 TOTAL............................... 84 4 5 9 80 .050 9-18 -3 0 0 0 10

Maeve Garvey • F / Oakville, Ontario (2013-) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2013-14........................... 35 2014-15........................... 25

8 2

7 4

15 6

42 37

.190 .054

5-10 6-12

+12 -6

+/-

1 0

0 0

2 0

17 22

TOTAL............................... 60

10

11

21

79

.127

11-22

+6

1

0

2

39

Jessica Gazzola • F / Thunder Bay, Ontario (2014-) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2014-15........................... 35

4

6

10

53

.075

9-18

-7

0

0

1

13

TOTAL............................... 35

4

6

10

53

.075

9-18

-7

0

0

1

13

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

Mallory Giambra • D / Rochester, N.Y. (2006-10) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

2006-07........................... 35 2 9 11 43 .047 23-46 -11 2 0 0 3 2007-08........................... 35 4 12 16 53 .075 11-22 -13 3 0 2 5 2008-09........................... 23 1 5 6 21 .048 5-10 -9 1 0 0 1 2009-10........................... 36 1 4 5 10 .100 5-10 -1 0 0 0 3 TOTAL............................... 129 8 30 38 127 .063 44-88 -34 6 0 2 12

Jacki Gibson • D / Burlington, Ontario (2006-10) Season

GP

2006-07........................... 35 2007-08........................... 35 2008-09........................... 32 2009-10........................... 36 TOTAL............................... 138

G

1 3 4 2 10

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

8 11 5 9

9 14 9 11

28 29 32 45

.036 .103 .125 .044

3-6 7-14 3-6 8-16

-16 -17 -4 -22

0 1 2 2

0 0 0 0

0 0 1 0

3 17 2 5

33

43

-59

5

0

1

27

134

.075

21-42

Kelsey Gunn • D / Smith Falls, Ontario (2012-15) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2012-13........................... 28 0 4 4 23 .000 4-8 0 0 0 0 30 2013-14........................... 33 1 4 5 22 .045 5-10 +2 0 0 1 63 2014-15........................... 35 1 1 2 23 .043 9-26 -8 0 0 0 61 TOTAL............................... 96

2

9

11

68

.029

18-44

-6

0

0

1

PPG

SHG

GWG

154

Whitney Henderson • F / Elkins Park, Pa. (2009-11) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

Blk

2009-10........................... 10 1 1 2 7 .143 0-0 -1 0 0 0 2010-11........................... 34 0 0 0 - - 0-0 -3 0 0 0 TOTAL............................... 44 1 1 2 7 .143 0-0 -4 0 0 0 -

Brittany Howard • F / St. Thomas, Ontario (2013-) Season

GP

G

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2013-14........................... 34 2014-15........................... 2

17 0

24 1

A

Points

41 1

116 5

.147 .000

20-51 1-2

+13 0

5 0

0 0

5 0

26 5

TOTAL............................... 36

17

25

42

121

.140

21-53

+13

5

0

5

31

Continued ➡ 2 0 1 5 - 1 6 R O B E R T M O R R I S U N I V E R S I T Y W O M E N ’S I C E H O C K E Y FA C T B O O K

55


Thea Imbrogno • F / Mississauga, Ontario (2010-14) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

2010-11........................... 34 2011-12........................... 31 2012-13........................... 33 2013-14........................... 35

12 16 11 12

17 20 12 22

29 36 23 34

124 84 94 93

.097 .190 .117 .129

5-10 3-6 1-2 5-10

-19 +16 +7 +13

TOTAL............................... 133

51

71

395

.129

122

14-28

+17

PPG

4 8 5 8 25

SHG

GWG

Blk

0 0 0 0

0 3 3 0

17 27 17 32

0

6

93

Mackenzie Johnston • F / Barrie, Ontario (2013-) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2013-14........................... 33 2014-15........................... 35

3 11

3 10

6 21

26 92

.115 .120

9-18 10-20

-3 -2

0 3

0 0

1 2

12 21

TOTAL............................... 68

14

13

27

118

.119

19-38

-5

3

0

3

33

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

Jamie Joslin • D / Richmond Hill, Ontario (2009-13) Season

GP

G

2009-10........................... 36 2010-11........................... 34 2011-12........................... 30 2012-13........................... 32

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

6 3 9 63 .095 15-30 -12 5 0 4 4 55 .000 23-46 -21 0 5 11 16 64 .078 14-28 +11 3 2 13 15 92 .022 14-28 -3 0

TOTAL............................... 132 13 31 44 274 .047 66-132 -25 8

0 0 0 0

0 7 0 60 0 69 0 89

0 0 225

Carissa Ketcher • F / Saint Bonafacious, Minn. (2009-10) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2009-10........................... 15 1 1 2 10 .100 0-0 -5 0 0 1 TOTAL............................... 15 1 1 2 10 .100 0-0 -5 0 0 1 -

Jennifer Kindret • F / Winnipeg, Manitoba (2009-13) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2009-10........................... 36 9 8 17 55 164 9-29 -5 1 0 2 1 2010-11........................... 33 4 4 8 61 .066 13-26 -14 3 0 1 3 2011-12........................... 32 0 2 2 21 .000 5-10 -4 0 0 0 4 2012-13........................... 20 0 3 3 32 .000 5-10 -3 0 0 0 11 TOTAL............................... 121 13 17 30 169 .077 32-75 -26 4

0 3 19

Tia Kipfer • F / Stratford, Ontario (2013-14) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2013-14........................... 7 0 0 0 4 .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL............................... 7 0 0 0 4 .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 -

Angela Kost • F / Moon Township, Pa. (2005-09) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

2005-06........................... 31 0 2 2 12 .000 12-35 -19 0 2006-07........................... 35 2 0 2 17 .118 11-22 -18 1 2007-08........................... 15 0 0 0 3 .000 1-2 -3 0 2008-09........................... 14 0 0 0 8 .000 1-2 -4 0

SHG

GWG

0 0 0 0

Blk

0 1 0 1 0 0 -

TOTAL............................... 95 2 2 4 40 .050 25-61 -44 1 0 0 2

Courtney Langston • F / Warrensburgh, Mo. (2009-13) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

2009-10........................... 25 2 1 3 12 .167 2-4 -6 1 2010-11........................... 30 1 0 1 13 .077 2-4 -5 0 2011-12........................... 32 3 0 3 22 .136 4-8 -2 0 2012-13........................... 29 0 1 1 10 .000 5-10 -4 0

SHG

GWG

0 0 0 0

Blk

0 1 4 1 22 0 4

TOTAL............................... 116 6 2 8 57 .105 13-26 -17 1 0 2 30

2 0 1 5 - 1 6 R O B E R T M O R R I S U N I V E R S I T Y W O M E N ’S I C E H O C K E Y FA C T B O O K

56


Annelina Lauziere • D / St. Thomas, Ontario (2010-14) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2010-11........................... 34 2011-12........................... 32 2012-13........................... 33 2013-14........................... 34

1 1 1 5

4 4 5 13

5 5 6 18

20 27 43 38

.050 .037 .023 .132

8-16 8-16 6-12 5-10

-15 +12 +4 +6

0 0 0 4

0 0 0 0

0 0 1 1

15 22 39 58

TOTAL............................... 133

8

26

34

4

0

2

128

.062

27-54

+7

134

Kylie St. Louis • D / Windsor, Ontario (2010-14) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2010-11........................... 34 1 5 6 35 .029 9-18 -1 1 0 0 20 2011-12........................... 32 4 6 10 58 .069 17-34 +16 3 1 1 47 2012-13........................... 33 4 7 11 89 .045 8-16 0 0 0 1 59 2013-14........................... 33 3 9 12 67 .045 24-59 +6 0 1 1 48 TOTAL............................... 132 12 27 39 249 .048 58-127 +21 4

2 3 174

Mikaela Lowater • D / Thornhill, Ontario (2013-) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2013-14........................... 33 0 5 5 20 .000 3-6 +15 0 0 0 19 2014-15........................... 35 2 15 17 71 .028 2-4 +4 0 1 0 83 TOTAL............................... 68

2

20

22

91

.022

5-10

+19

0

1

0

SHG

GWG

102

Kathleen McDonald • F / Kamloops, British Columbia (2009-10) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

Blk

2009-10........................... 31 4 4 8 52 .077 3-6 -17 2 0 0 TOTAL............................... 31 4 4 8 52 .077 3-6 -17 2 0 0 -

Rikki Meilleur • F / St. Aldophe, Manitoba (2013-) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2013-14........................... 35 2014-15........................... 35

1 10

1 6

2 16

36 90

.028 .111

1-2 8-16

-1 -7

0 4

0 1

1 2

13 40

TOTAL............................... 70

11

7

18

126

.087

9-18

-8

4

1

3

53

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

Kristen Miles • F / London, Ontario (2005-09) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

2005-06........................... 23 8 3 11 60 .133 5-10 -13 4 0 1 2006-07........................... 35 15 9 24 88 .170 9-18 -16 3 0 1 2007-08........................... 29 9 7 16 93 .097 9-18 -6 5 0 0 3 2008-09........................... 35 11 13 24 78 .141 10-20 +7 3 0 1 TOTAL............................... 122 43 32 75 319 .135 33-66 -28 15 0 3 3

Elijah Milne-Price • G / Mississauga, Ontario (2014-) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2014-15........................... 1 0 0 0 - - 0-0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL............................... 1 0 0 0 - - 0-0 0 0 0 0 GP-GS

Minutes

GA

GAAvg

Saves

Save%

W

2014-15........................... 1-0

Goalie

5:33

0

0.00

1

1.000

0

0 0 0

L

T

Sho PPG

0

SHG

0

TOTAL............................... 1-0

5:33

0

0.00

1

1.000

0

0 0 0

0

0

Jenny Monteleone • D / Fox Chapel, Pa. (2005-09) Season

GP

G

A

2005-06........................... 31 2006-07........................... 2 2007-08........................... 35 2008-09........................... 29

0 0 0 1

2 0 5 4

TOTAL............................... 97

1

11

Points

2 0 5 5 12

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

20 - 12 15

.000 - .000 .067

46-92 2-4 20-40 27-73

-28 0 +5 -2

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

10 9 1

47

.021

95-209

-25

0

0

0

20

Katherine Murphy • F/D / Cary, N.C. (2014-) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2014-15........................... 34

1

9

10

25

.040

2-4

-16

1

0

0

24

TOTAL............................... 34

1

9

10

25

.040

2-4

-16

1

0

0

2 0 1 5 - 1 6 R O B E R T M O R R I S U N I V E R S I T Y W O M E N ’S I C E H O C K E Y FA C T B O O K

57

24

Continued ➡


Dayna Newsom • F / Oakville, Ontario (2009-13) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2009-10........................... 36 6 6 12 71 .085 10-20 -8 1 0 0 1 2010-11........................... 34 5 16 21 56 .089 20-40 -13 3 0 0 16 2011-12........................... 32 4 5 9 49 .082 6-12 -5 1 0 1 17 2012-13........................... 33 5 2 7 53 .094 3-6 -11 2 1 1 10 TOTAL............................... 135

20

29

49

229

.087

39-78

-37

7

1

2

44

Sara O’Malley • F / Guelph, Ontario (2007-11) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2007-08........................... 35 11 6 17 74 .149 3-6 -8 5 1 3 8 2008-09........................... 33 9 11 20 97 .093 9-18 +7 3 0 1 2009-10........................... 36 18 12 30 102 .176 6-12 -4 1 2 3 3 2010-11........................... 34 14 16 30 121 .116 9-18 -10 3 0 0 22 TOTAL............................... 138 52 45 97 394 .132 27-54 -15 12 3 7 33

Maria Olausson • F / Copenhagen, Denmark (2006-08) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2006-07........................... 33 3 18 21 52 .058 10-20 +1 1 0 0 2007-08........................... 30 2 6 8 41 .049 5-10 -2 0 0 0 1 TOTAL............................... 63

5

24

29

93

.054

15-30

-1

1

0

0

1

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

Amanda Pantaleo • F / Markham, Ontario (2014-) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

2014-15........................... 35 3 2 5 39 .077 8-16 -7 1 0 2 31 TOTAL............................... 35 3 2 5 39 .077 8-16 -7 1 0 2 31

Whitney Pappas • D / Evergreen, Colo. (2007-11) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

2007-08........................... 35 1 6 7 24 .042 2-4 +5 0 2008-09........................... 34 3 10 13 60 .050 7-14 +2 0 2009-10........................... 36 4 8 12 66 .061 10-20 -8 0 2010-11........................... 34 1 3 4 54 .019 7-14 -13 0

SHG

GWG

Blk

0 0 4 0 0 2 0 1 4 0 0 39

TOTAL............................... 139 9 27 36 204 .044 26-52 -14 0 0 1 49

Megan Picinic • F / Cliffside, N.J. (2005-09) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2005-06........................... 31 2 2 4 69 .029 15-30 -22 0 2006-07........................... 35 11 10 21 78 .141 15-30 -7 6 2007-08........................... 34 7 8 15 76 .092 13-26 +2 3 2008-09........................... 33 8 9 17 71 .113 18-47 -7 4

2 0 0 2 1 3 2 0 3 -

TOTAL............................... 133 28 29 57 294 .095 61-133 -34 13

3 8 2

Paige Pietrangelo • D / Niagara Falls, Ontario (2008-12) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

2008-09........................... 28 1 1 2 6 .167 9-18 -6 0 2009-10........................... 33 0 0 0 7 .000 13-26 -2 0 2010-11........................... 34 0 1 1 12 .000 19-38 -18 0 2011-12........................... 32 1 2 3 15 .067 23-46 +5 0

SHG

GWG

0 0 0 0

Blk

0 2 0 2 0 34 0 43

TOTAL............................... 127 2 4 6 40 .050 64-128 -21 0 0 0 81

Brandi Pollock • D / Virden, Manitoba (2010-14) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2010-11........................... 34 2011-12........................... 31 2012-13........................... 33 2013-14........................... 35

1 3 4 15 .067 12-24 -12 0 1 5 6 13 .077 11-22 +9 1 2 6 8 22 .091 5-10 +2 0 1 10 11 27 .037 12-24 +18 0

0 0 0 0

1 26 0 24 0 66 0 84

TOTAL............................... 133

5

0

1

24

29

77

.065

40-80

+17

2 0 1 5 - 1 6 R O B E R T M O R R I S U N I V E R S I T Y W O M E N ’S I C E H O C K E Y FA C T B O O K

58

1

200


Ali Proodian • F / Canton, Mich. (2005-09) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2005-06........................... 30 2006-07........................... 17 2007-08........................... 27 2008-09........................... 11

5 2 3 0

3 5 2 1

8 7 5 1

67 30 37 10

.075 .067 .081 .000

35-92 12-24 0 4-8

-34 -6 0 -3

1 0 0 0

2 0 0 0

1 0 1 0

1 1 -

TOTAL............................... 85

10

11

21

144

.069

71-164

-43

1

2

3

2

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

Meeri Raisanen • G / Kangasala, Finland (2010-11) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

2010-11........................... 15 0 0 0 - - 2-4 0 0 0 0 TOTAL............................... 15 0 0 0 - - 2-4 0 0 0 0 GA

GAAvg

Saves

Save%

W

2010-11........................... 15

Goalie

GP-GS

838:38

Minutes

48

3.43

386

.889

3

8 4 0 15

L

T

Sho PPG

SHG

1

TOTAL............................... 15

838:38

48

3.43

386

.889

3

8 4 0 15

1

Kristen Richards • F / Toronto, Ontario (2012-14) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2012-13........................... 32 2013-14........................... 35

9 7

14 19

23 26

105 108

.086 .065

17-45 27-54

+10 +7

2 0

0 0

1 1

34 59

TOTAL............................... 67 16 33 49 213 .075 44-99 +17 2

0 2 93

Jessica Riley • F / Hamilton, Ontario (2006-10) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2006-07........................... 35 6 5 11 31 .194 16-32 -10 2 2007-08........................... 34 3 4 7 23 .130 17-34 -11 2 2008-09........................... 33 3 2 5 27 .111 16-32 -7 0 2009-10........................... 34 0 2 2 22 .000 10-20 -9 0

0 2 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 -

TOTAL............................... 136 12 13 25 103 .117 59-118 -37 4

0 2 6

Jordan Riley • F / Hamilton, Ontario (2006-10) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2006-07........................... 35 3 8 11 36 .083 10-20 -12 0 1 1 2007-08........................... 24 2 2 4 17 .118 6-20 -7 0 1 0 4 2008-09........................... 19 2 2 4 9 .222 6-12 +2 0 0 1 2009-10........................... 36 2 3 5 28 .071 5-10 -7 0 0 0 1 TOTAL............................... 114

9

15

24

90

.100

27-62

-24

0

2

2

5

Heather Rossi • G / Kunkletown, Pa. (2006-07) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2006-07........................... 11 0 0 0 - - 0-0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL............................... 11 0 0 0 - - 0-0 0 0 0 0 Minutes

GA

GAAvg

Saves

Save%

W

L

T

2006-07........................... 11-8

Goalie

GP-GS

573:26

29

3.03

296

.911

3

5

0

Sho PPG

1

3

SHG

1

TOTAL............................... 11-8

573:26

29

3.03

296

.911

3

5

0

1

3

1

Kylie Rossler • F / Regina, Saskatchewan (2007-09) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2007-08........................... 30 2008-09........................... 32

7 6

8 7

15 13

59 60

.119 .100

20-40 26-52

0 -14

1 3

0 1

1 0

2 -

TOTAL............................... 62

13

15

28

119

.109

46-92

-14

4

1

1

2

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

Taylor Sakundiak • F / Calgary, Alberta (2011-12) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

2011-12........................... 3 1 0 1 1 1.000 0-0 +1 0 0 0 TOTAL............................... 3 1 0 1 1 1.000 0-0 +1 0 0 0 -

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Katelyn Scott • F/D / Brighton, Mich. (2011-15) Season

GP

G

A

Points

2011-12........................... 32 2012-13........................... 30 2013-14........................... 34 2014-15........................... 45

1 4 2 2

2 6 2 6

3 10 4 8

TOTAL............................... 131

9

16

25

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

21 51 56 24

.048 .078 .036 .083

2-4 1-2 5-10 3-6

+4 -3 -1 -8

0 2 0 1

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

3 12 9 52

3

0

0

76

152

.059

11-22

-8

Kathryn Stack • D / Edmonton, Alberta (2008-12) Season

GP

G

A

Points

2008-09........................... 33 2009-10........................... 36 2010-11........................... 34 2011-12........................... 32

3 0 3 1

4 4 0 2

7 4 3 3

TOTAL............................... 135

7

10

17

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

13 17 25 7

.231 .000 .120 .143

13-26 11-22 3-6 10-20

-1 -22 -22 +6

2 0 0 0

0 0 1 0

0 0 0 0

2 23 72

62

.113

37-74

-39

2

1

0

97

Erin Staniewski • D/F / Strathroy, Ontario (2011-15) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

2011-12........................... 26 0 0 0 4 .000 3-6 -4 0 2012-13........................... 24 0 1 1 7 .000 0-0 +1 0 2013-14........................... 30 0 3 3 9 .000 5-10 +7 0 2014-15........................... 35 2 3 5 21 .095 6-12 -9 1

SHG

GWG

0 0 0 0

Blk

0 3 0 10 0 28 0 34

TOTAL............................... 115 2 7 9 41 .049 14-28 -5 1 0 0 75

Dy-anna Stewart • D / Edin Prairie, Minn. (2007-08) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2007-08........................... 29 0 0 0 3 .000 2-4 +1 0 0 0 5 TOTAL............................... 29 0 0 0 3 .000 2-4 +1 0 0 0 5

Maria Stoa • F / Bloomington, Minn. (2007-11) Season

GP

2007-08........................... 31 2008-09........................... 34 2009-10........................... 34 2010-11........................... 34 TOTAL............................... 133

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

4 4 3 4

12 8 15 4

16 12 18 8

54 45 57 50

.074 .089 .053 .080

8-16 14-28 17-34 12-24

+1 -8 -9 -24

1 1 2 3

0 1 0 0

0 0 1 1

2 1 2 15

39

54

-40

7

1

2

20

15

206

.073

51-102

Kelsey Thomas • F / Hamilton, Ontario (2009-13) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2009-10........................... 35 6 6 12 89 .067 8-24 -10 0 0 1 5 2010-11........................... 34 4 10 14 70 .057 11-22 -29 1 0 0 15 2011-12........................... 32 13 14 27 91 .143 6-12 +14 5 0 1 12 2012-13........................... 33 9 13 22 122 .074 6-12 +5 2 0 0 7 TOTAL............................... 134

32

43

75

372

.086

31-70

-20

8

0

2

39

Kathryn Traynor • F / Toronto, Ontario (2005-09) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2005-06........................... 31 10 5 15 76 .132 17-34 -11 4 2 1 1 2006-07........................... 23 3 5 8 28 .107 7-14 -6 2 0 0 1 2007-08........................... 29 6 4 10 29 .207 4-8 +1 1 0 0 1 2008-09........................... 32 2 1 3 25 .080 6-12 -7 0 0 0 TOTAL............................... 115 21 15 36 158 .133 34-68 -23 7

2 1 3

Samantha Ullrich • D / St. Louis, Mo. (2005-09) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2005-06........................... 31 2006-07........................... 34 2007-08........................... 33 2008-09........................... 32

2 1 2 0

7 8 9 8

9 9 11 8

52 40 36 49

.038 .025 .056 .000

20-40 17-34 16-32 9-18

-23 -20 -3 -16

1 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

1 0 0 0

2 5 7 -

TOTAL............................... 130

5

-62

1

0

1

32

37

177

.028

62-124

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Ashley Vesci • F / Pittsburgh, Pa. (2012-) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2012-13........................... 26 0 1 1 19 .000 0-0 +3 0 0 0 3 2013-14........................... 35 6 8 14 64 .094 7-14 +14 0 0 1 17 2014-15........................... 35 6 5 11 109 .055 5-10 -11 2 0 1 33 TOTAL............................... 96 12 14 26 192 .062 12-24 +6 2

0 2 53

Courtney Vinet • G / Camrose, Alberta (2011-15) Season

GP

G

2011-12........................... 3 2012-13........................... 2 2013-14........................... 7 2014-15........................... 6

A

Points

Shots

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

- - - -

Shot%

Pen-Min

- - - -

+/-

PPG

0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0

SHG

0 0 0 0

GWG

0 0 0 0

Blk

0 0 0 0 -

TOTAL............................... 18 0 0 0 - - 0-0 0 0 0 0 Minutes

GA

GAAvg

Saves

Save%

W

L

T

2011-12........................... 3-2 2012-13........................... 2-0 2013-14........................... 7-7 2014-15........................... 6-6

Goalie

GP-GS

165:00 26:01 379:15 350:03

4 0 14 14

1.45 0.00 2.21 2.40

70 7 148 173

.946 1.000 .914 .925

2 0 3 2

0 0 3 3

1 0 0 1

1 0 1 1

2 0 3 2

0 0 0 0

TOTAL............................... 18-15

920:19

32

2.09

398

7

6

2

3

7

0

.926

Sho PPG

SHG

Rebecca Vint • F / Caledon, Ontario (2011-15) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

2011-12........................... 32 22 22 44 151 .146 28-56 +16 11 1 2012-13........................... 31 16 17 33 124 .129 21-42 +10 3 1 2013-14........................... 34 24 17 41 152 .158 24-48 +18 6 4 2014-15........................... 30 11 5 16 128 .086 18-36 0 3 1 TOTAL............................... 127

73

61

134

555

.132

91-182

+44

23

7

Blk

6 44 4 34 7 48 1 42

18

168

Chelsea Walkland • F / Pittsford, N.Y. (2006-10) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2006-07........................... 35 5 9 14 46 .109 9-18 -10 3 0 1 2 2007-08........................... 34 2 2 4 26 .077 6-12 -6 0 0 0 7 2008-09........................... 35 5 14 19 55 .091 15-30 -1 3 0 1 2 2009-10........................... 36 2 2 4 22 .091 12-24 -9 0 0 0 3 TOTAL............................... 140

14

27

41

149

.094

42-84

-26

6

0

2

14

Laura White • D / Pennsauken, N.J. (2005-07) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2005-06........................... 31 0 4 4 22 .000 17-34 -26 0 0 0 6 2006-07........................... 34 1 4 5 20 .050 19-38 -19 0 0 0 5 TOTAL............................... 65 1 8 9 42 .024 36-72 -45 0 0 0 11

Vanessa Zwegers • F / Rochester Hills, Mich. (2005-08) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2005-06........................... 31 2 1 3 35 .057 9-18 -16 0 0 0 2 2006-07........................... 32 0 2 2 16 .000 3-6 -9 0 0 0 2007-08........................... 1 0 0 0 - - 0-0 -1 0 0 0 TOTAL............................... 64 2 3 5 51 .039 12-24 -26 0 0 0 2

Nicole Zynda • D / Livonia, Mich. (2005-07) Season

GP

G

A

Points

Shots

Shot%

Pen-Min

+/-

PPG

SHG

GWG

Blk

2005-06........................... 30 0 1 1 5 .000 3-6 -21 0 0 0 1 2006-07........................... 8 0 1 1 1 .000 3-6 +2 0 0 0 TOTAL............................... 38 0 2 2 6 .000 6-12 -19 0 0 0 1

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All-Time Game Results 2005-06 Head Coach: Jody Katz Overall: 5-24-2 • CHA: 2-9-1 (4th) Oct. 8 Oct. 9 Oct. 21 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 6 Nov. 11 Nov. 26 Nov. 27 Dec. 9 Dec. 10 Jan. 7 Jan. 8 Jan. 14 Jan. 15 Jan. 20 Jan. 21 Jan. 27 Jan. 28 Feb. 4 Feb. 5 Feb. 11 Feb. 12 Feb. 17 Feb. 18 Feb. 24 Feb. 25 Mar. 3 Mar. 4 Mar. 9

Maine................................... L, 1-3 Maine................................... L, 1-4 RPI...................................... L, 1-2 RPI...................................... L, 1-3 Harvard................................. L, 0-7 Vermont................................ W, 2-1 Vermont................................ L, 1-3 Colgate.................................. L, 0-9 Boston University.................... L, 1-3 Boston University.................... L, 1-5 No. 6 MERCYHURST *........... L, 1-5 No. 6 MERCYHURST *........... L, 1-9 Clarkson................................ L, 0-6 Elmira................................... L, 1-4 Union.................................... T, 2-2 (OT) Union.................................... L, 2-3 (OT) Quinnipiac............................. L, 3-4 Quinnipiac............................. L, 2-4 WAYNE STATE *.................... L, 2-4 WAYNE STATE *.................... L, 1-4 NIAGARA *........................... T, 0-0 (OT) NIAGARA *........................... W, 1-0 Niagara *............................... L, 1-8 Niagara *............................... W, 4-3 SACRED HEART.................... W, 3-1 SACRED HEART.................... W, 7-3 Wayne State *........................ L, 0-7 Wayne State *........................ L, 0-7 No. 7 Mercyhurst *................. L, 1-3 No. 7 Mercyhurst *................. L, 0-5 #1 Mercyhurst %................... L, 0-9 * College Hockey America (CHA) Game % CHA Semifinal (@ Mercyhurst) Home games in BOLD CAPS

2006-07 Head Coach: Nate Handrahan Overall: 11-22-2 • CHA: 1-11-0 (4th) Sept. 29 Sept. 30 Oct. 1 Oct. 6 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 15 Oct. 27 Nov. 4 Nov. 5 Nov. 10 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 19 Dec. 1 Dec. 2 Dec. 3 Dec. 9 Dec. 10 Jan. 3 Jan. 4

St. Cloud State....................... L, 0-4 St. Cloud State....................... T, 3-3 (OT) Minnesota State..................... L, 0-6 BOSTON............................... L, 1-4 BOSTON............................... L, 2-3 UNION.................................. W, 7-2 UNION.................................. W, 3-2 CHATHAM............................. W, 13-0 RPI....................................... L, 2-3 RPI....................................... W, 5-3 Clarkson................................ L, 0-1 Clarkson................................ L, 1-3 Vermont................................ W, 2-0 Providence............................. T, 1-1 (OT) No. 2 WISCONSIN................ L, 0-10 No. 2 WISCONSIN................ L, 0-5 QUINNIPIAC......................... L, 3-4 (OT) No. 1 MERCYHURST *........... L, 0-3 No. 1 MERCYHURST *........... L, 0-5 SACRED HEART.................... W, 4-3 SACRED HEART.................... W, 5-1

Jan. 12 Jan. 13 Jan. 21 Jan. 26 Jan. 27 Feb. 2 Feb. 3 Feb. 9 Feb. 10 Feb. 16 Feb. 17 Feb. 23 Feb. 24 Mar. 2

Niagara *............................... L, 3-5 Niagara *............................... W, 4-0 Northeastern.......................... W, 3-2 (OT) WAYNE STATE *.................... L, 2-5 WAYNE STATE *.................... L, 2-3 (OT) Sacred Heart.......................... W, 4-3 Sacred Heart.......................... W, 1-0 No. 1 Mercyhurst *................. L, 0-7 No. 1 Mercyhurst *................. L, 0-6 NIAGARA *........................... L, 2-4 NIAGARA *........................... L, 1-2 Wayne State *........................ L, 3-5 Wayne State *........................ L, 1-3 #1 MERCYHURST %............. L, 2-5 * College Hockey America (CHA) Game % CHA Semifinal Home games in BOLD CAPS

2007-08

Megan Picinic

Head Coach: Nate Handrahan Overall: 12-22-1 • CHA: 2-11-0 (4th) Oct. 2 Oct. 5 Oct. 6 Oct. 19 Oct. 20 Oct. 26 Oct. 27 Oct. 30 Nov. 2 Nov. 3 Nov. 9 Nov. 10 Nov. 16 Nov. 17 Nov. 23 Nov. 25 Dec. 7 Dec. 8 Dec. 29 Dec. 30 Jan. 3 Jan. 4 Jan. 18 Jan. 19 Jan. 25 Jan. 26 Feb. 8 Feb. 9 Feb. 15 Feb. 16 Feb. 22 Feb. 23 Feb. 29 Mar. 1 Mar. 7

No. 2 MERCYHURST *........... L, 0-3 No. 1 Wisconsin..................... L, 0-3 No. 1 Wisconsin..................... L, 1-3 CLARKSON........................... W, 3-1 CLARKSON........................... L, 0-1 ST. CLOUD STATE.................. L, 1-3 ST. CLOUD STATE.................. T, 3-3 (OT) No. 3 Mercyhurst *................. L, 1-6 SACRED HEART.................... W, 8-2 SACRED HEART.................... W, 8-0 Maine................................... W, 3-2 Maine................................... W, 3-2 (OT) Bemidji State......................... L, 2-3 Bemidji State......................... W, 1-0 Brown................................... W, 4-2 Providence............................. L, 1-7 RIT....................................... W, 2-1 RIT....................................... W, 4-3 MINNESOTA STATE............... L, 1-2 MINNESOTA STATE............... W, 7-4 Quinnipiac............................. L, 1-2 Quinnipiac............................. L, 1-3 RPI....................................... L, 0-1 RPI....................................... L, 1-3 WAYNE STATE *.................... L, 1-6 WAYNE STATE *.................... L, 4-6 NIAGARA *........................... W, 4-1 NIAGARA *........................... L, 2-3 (OT) No. 10 Wayne State *............. W, 2-1 No. 10 Wayne State *............. L, 1-3 Niagara *............................... L, 1-2 Niagara *............................... L, 1-4 No. 7 Mercyhurst*.................. L, 2-5 No. 7 Mercyhurst*.................. L, 4-5 (OT) #1 Wayne State %................. L, 0-4 * College Hockey America (CHA) Game % CHA Semifinal (@ Niagara) Home games in BOLD CAPS

2008-09 Head Coach: Nate Handrahan Overall: 12-20-3 • CHA: 5-9-2 (3rd) Oct. 3 Oct. 4 Oct. 10 Oct. 11 Oct. 24 Oct. 25 Oct. 31 Nov. 1 Nov. 7 Nov. 8 Nov. 14 Nov. 15 Nov. 21 Nov. 22 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Dec. 16 Dec. 17 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Mar. 6

No. 3 Minnesota.................... W, 3-2 No. 3 Minnesota.................... L, 1-7 SYRACUSE *........................ W, 1-0 SYRACUSE *........................ W, 3-2 No. 9 St. Lawrence................. L, 1-5 No. 9 St. Lawrence................. L, 0-5 RIT........................................ L, 1-2 Cornell.................................. W, 2-1 PROVIDENCE........................ L, 1-3 PROVIDENCE........................ L, 2-5 NIAGARA *+........................ W, 2-1 NIAGARA *........................... L, 2-3 RPI...................................... T, 2-2 (OT) RPI...................................... L, 0-2 MAINE................................. W, 4-2 MAINE................................. W, 5-4 Sacred Heart.......................... W, 8-1 Sacred Heart.......................... L, 3-4 BEMIDJI STATE..................... L, 0-2 BEMIDJI STATE..................... L, 1-3 Syracuse *............................. W, 3-1 Syracuse *............................. T, 2-2 (OT) Wayne State *........................ L, 0-5 Wayne State *........................ L, 3-7 MERCYHURST *.................... L, 4-6 MERCYHURST *.................... L, 0-5 SACRED HEART.................... W, 7-2 SACRED HEART.................... W, 12-0 No. 3 Mercyhurst *................. L, 1-5 No. 3 Mercyhurst *................. L, 1-8 WAYNE STATE *.................... L, 2-4 WAYNE STATE *.................... W, 1-0 Niagara *............................... L, 2-3 (OT) Niagara *............................... T, 3-3 (OT) #2 Wayne State %................. L, 3-4 (OT) * College Hockey America (CHA) Game + Pittsburgh College Hockey Showcase % CHA Semifinal (@ Mercyhurst) Home games in BOLD CAPS

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2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

Head Coach: Nate Handrahan Overall: 11-24-1 • CHA: 3-12-1 (5th)

Head Coach: Nate Handrahan Overall: 6-21-7 • CHA: 2-9-5 (4th)

Head Coach: Paul Colontino Overall: 19-9-4 • CHA: 6-3-3 (2nd) CHA Tournament Champions

Oct. 2 Oct. 3 Oct. 9 Oct. 10 Oct. 16 Oct. 17 Oct. 23 Oct. 24 Nov. 6 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 15 Nov. 20 Nov. 21 Nov. 27 Nov. 28 Dec. 5 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 8 Jan. 9 Jan. 15 Jan. 16 Jan. 22 Jan. 23 Feb. 2 Feb. 5 Feb. 6 Feb. 12 Feb. 13 Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 Mar. 4 Mar. 5

No. 4 Minnesota-Duluth.......... L, 2-5 No. 4 Minnesota-Duluth.......... W, 4-1 No. 10 Boston University......... L, 3-4 (OT) Northeastern.......................... L, 0-4 No. 8/10 ST. LAWRENCE....... L, 2-3 No. 8/10 ST. LAWRENCE....... L, 3-6 Maine................................... W, 3-1 Maine................................... W, 1-0 (OT) No. 6 Wisconsin..................... W, 3-1 No. 6 Wisconsin..................... L, 2-3 (OT) Niagara *............................... L, 1-3 Niagara *............................... T, 2-2 (OT) SYRACUSE *........................ L, 0-4 SYRACUSE *........................ L, 2-4 RPI...................................... L, 2-5 RPI...................................... W, 3-1 No. 1 Mercyhurst *................. L, 2-6 Ohio State............................. L, 1-4 Ohio State............................. L, 1-6 CONNECTICUT +.................. L, 2-4 CONNECTICUT...................... L, 0-4 Wayne State *........................ L, 0-1 Wayne State *........................ L, 2-3 SACRED HEART.................... W, 10-2 SACRED HEART.................... W, 13-4 No. 1/2 Mercyhurst *.............. L, 1-4 No. 1/2 MERCYHURST *........ L, 0-4 No. 1/2 MERCYHURST *........ L, 2-9 Syracuse *............................. W, 1-0 Syracuse *............................. L, 2-3 NIAGARA *........................... L, 2-3 NIAGARA *........................... W, 3-2 WAYNE STATE *.................... W, 2-1 WAYNE STATE *.................... L, 1-4 #5 Wayne State $.................. W, 3-1 #1 Mercyhurst %................... L, 1-7 * College Hockey America (CHA) Game + Pittsburgh College Hockey Showcase $ CHA Quarterfinal (@ Wayne State) % CHA Semifinal (@ Wayne State) Home games in BOLD CAPS

Oct. 1 Oct. 2 Oct. 8 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 17 Oct. 22 Oct. 23 Oct. 29 Nov. 12 Nov. 13 Nov. 19 Nov. 20 Nov. 26 Nov. 27 Dec. 3 Dec. 4 Dec. 10 Dec. 11 Jan. 8 Jan. 9 Jan. 14 Jan. 15 Jan. 21 Jan. 22 Feb. 4 Feb. 5 Feb. 11 Feb. 12 Feb. 18 Feb. 19 Feb. 25 Mar. 3 Mar. 4

No. T-10 PROVIDENCE.......... W, 5-4 No. T-10 PROVIDENCE.......... L, 2-5 OHIO STATE.......................... L, 1-4 OHIO STATE.......................... L, 1-4 NORTHEASTERN................... L, 4-6 NORTHEASTERN +............... L, 3-4 No. 1/2 Cornell...................... L, 2-3 No. 1/2 Cornell...................... L, 1-9 No. 4 Mercyhurst *................. L, 3-7 WAYNE STATE *.................... W, 3-1 WAYNE STATE *.................... L, 1-4 No. 1 WISCONSIN................ L, 1-7 No. 1 WISCONSIN................ L, 1-7 MAINE................................. L, 2-4 MAINE................................. T, 1-1 (OT) Minnesota State..................... W, 2-1 Minnesota State..................... T, 2-2 (OT) Niagara *............................... L, 2-5 Niagara *............................... T, 1-1 (OT) Connecticut........................... W, 3-1 Connecticut........................... L, 2-6 Syracuse *............................. L, 2-5 Syracuse *............................. L, 1-3 No. 4 MERCYHURST *........... L, 3-6 No. 4 MERCYHURST *........... L, 1-7 NIAGARA *........................... L, 1-3 NIAGARA *........................... T, 2-2 (OT) Wayne State *........................ T, 4-4 (OT) Wayne State *........................ W, 2-1 SYRACUSE *........................ T, 2-2 (OT) SYRACUSE *........................ T, 2-2 (OT) No. 3 Mercyhurst *................. L, 2-6 #5 Wayne State $.................. W, 4-2 #1 Mercyhurst %................... L, 1-3

* College Hockey America (CHA) Game + RMU Hockey Showcase (@ CONSOL Energy Center) $ CHA Quarterfinal (@ Syracuse) % CHA Semifinal (@ Syracuse) Home games in BOLD CAPS

Oct. 7 Oct. 8 Oct. 14 Oct. 15 Oct. 21 Oct. 22 Oct. 28 Oct. 29 Nov. 12 Nov. 13 Nov. 22 Nov. 25 Nov. 26 Dec. 9 Dec. 10 Dec. 30 Dec. 31 Jan. 6 Jan. 7 Jan. 20 Jan. 21 Jan. 27 Jan. 28 Feb. 3 Feb. 4 Feb. 10 Feb. 12 Feb. 17 Feb. 18 Mar. 2 Mar. 3

LINDENWOOD...................... W, 8-0 LINDENWOOD...................... W, 7-2 MINNESOTA STATE............... w, 4-3 (OT) MINNESOTA STATE............... L, 1-3 RPI....................................... W, 5-1 RPI....................................... W, 4-2 St. Cloud State....................... T, 2-2 (OT) St. Cloud State....................... W, 3-1 Lindenwood........................... W, 6-2 Lindenwood........................... W, 6-0 Colgate.................................. W, 5-2 Yale &................................... W, 1-0 Quinnipiac &.......................... T, 1-1 (OT) SYRACUSE *........................ W, 2-1 SYRACUSE *........................ T, 1-1 (OT) No. 8/10 BEMIDJI STATE +... L, 2-3 No. 8/10 BEMIDJI STATE....... L, 2-3 Providence............................. W, 3-2 Providence............................. L, 1-3 No. 4/5 MERCYHURST *........ L, 2-4 No. 4/5 Mercyhurst *.............. W, 3-2 Niagara *............................... L, 0-1 NIAGARA *........................... W, 1-0 Syracuse *............................. W, 4-3 Syracuse *............................. W, 5-2 NIAGARA *........................... W, 6-1 Niagara *............................... T, 2-2 (OT) No. 5/6 Mercyhurst *.............. L, 0-3 No. 5/6 MERCYHURST *........ T, 4-4 (OT) #3 NIAGARA %..................... W, 3-2 #1 MERCYHURST !............... W, 3-2

* College Hockey America (CHA) Game & Nutmeg Classic (@ Connecticut) + RMU Hockey Showcase (@ CONSOL Energy Center) % CHA Semifinal ! CHA Championship Game Home games in BOLD CAPS

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2012-13

2013-14

2014-15

Head Coach: Paul Colontino Overall: 15-15-3 • CHA: 9-10-1 (4th)

Head Coach: Paul Colontino Overall: 24-8-3 • CHA: 13-5-2 (2nd)

Head Coach: Paul Colontino Overall: 11-19-5 • CHA: 8-8-4 (3rd)

Oct. 19 YALE.................................... W, 2-0 Oct. 20 PRINCETON.......................... L, 3-6 Oct. 26 No. 7 Northeastern................. T, 3-3 (OT) Oct. 27 No. 3 Boston University........... L, 0-3 Nov. 3 Vermont................................ W, 6-2 Nov. 4 Vermont................................ W, 3-2 (OT) Nov. 10 Penn State *.......................... W, 7-1 Nov. 11 Penn State *.......................... W, 4-1 Nov. 16 RPI....................................... W, 3-2 Nov. 17 RPI....................................... T, 1-1 (OT) Nov. 30 Syracuse *............................. W, 2-1 Dec. 1 Syracuse *............................. L, 3-4 Dec. 7 No. 4/5 MERCYHURST *........ W, 3-1 Dec. 8 No. 4/5 MERCYHURST *........ W, 2-1 Jan. 4 RIT *.................................... L, 1-2 Jan. 5 RIT *.................................... L, 1-2 Jan. 11 LINDENWOOD *.................... L, 2-5 Jan. 12 LINDENWOOD *.................... W, 5-2 Jan. 18 QUINNIPIAC......................... L, 1-2 Jan. 19 QUINNIPIAC......................... L, 1-3 Jan. 26 RIT *..................................... T, 2-2 (OT) Jan. 27 RIT *..................................... L, 0-2 Feb. 1 SYRACUSE *........................ L, 2-3 Feb. 2 SYRACUSE *........................ L, 1-2 Feb. 8 No. 7 Mercyhurst *................. W, 4-2 Feb. 9 No. 7 Mercyhurst *................. L, 1-9 Feb. 15 Lindenwood *......................... L, 2-3 (OT) Feb. 16 Lindenwood *......................... L, 2-4 Feb. 22 PENN STATE *...................... W, 4-1 Feb. 23 PENN STATE *...................... W, 4-2 Mar. 1 #5 LINDENWOOD $.............. W, 2-1 (3OT) Mar. 2 #5 LINDENWOOD $.............. W, 2-0 Mar. 8 #1 Mercyhurst %................... L, 1-2 * College Hockey America (CHA) Game $ CHA Quarterfinals % CHA Semifinal (@ Mercyhurst) Home games in BOLD CAPS

Thea Imbrogno

Oct. 4 Oct. 5 Oct. 11 Oct. 12 Oct. 18 Oct. 19 Oct. 25 Oct. 26 Oct. 31 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 9 Nov. 15 Nov. 16 Nov. 22 Nov. 23 Nov. 26 Nov. 29 Dec. 6 Dec. 7 Jan. 4 Jan. 5 Jan. 17 Jan. 18 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 31 Feb. 1 Feb. 7 Feb. 8 Feb. 14 Feb. 15 Feb. 21 Feb. 22 Mar. 7

RPI...................................... L, 0-3 RPI...................................... W, 3-2 (OT) Bemidji State......................... W, 2-1 Bemidji State......................... W, 3-0 No. 7/8 BOSTON UNIVERSITY... L, 2-5 No. 7/8 BOSTON UNIVERSITY... W, 3-0 VERMONT............................ W, 4-3 VERMONT............................ W, 6-4 Penn State............................ W, 4-0 Penn State............................ W, 6-0 No. 9 MERCYHURST *........... L, 0-2 No. 9 MERCYHURST *........... W, 3-2 LINDENWOOD *.................... W, 3-2 LINDENWOOD *.................... W, 3-1 Syracuse *............................. T, 1-1 (OT) Syracuse *............................. W, 2-1 Ohio State............................. W, 2-1 MAINE................................. W, 4-2 RIT *.................................... W, 2-1 RIT *.................................... W, 4-2 ST. LAWRENCE..................... W, 4-2 ST. LAWRENCE..................... W, 3-0 No. 10 Quinnipiac.................. T, 1-1 (OT) No. 10 Quinnipiac.................. W, 5-1 Mercyhurst *.......................... W, 3-1 Mercyhurst *.......................... L, 3-5 Lindenwood *......................... W, 6-1 Lindenwood *......................... L, 2-4 SYRACUSE *........................ T, 3-3 (OT) SYRACUSE *........................ L, 1-3 RIT *..................................... W, 2-1 RIT *..................................... L, 0-1 PENN STATE *...................... W, 5-2 PENN STATE *...................... W, 4-0 #3 RIT %............................... L, 1-4

Sept. 26 BEMIDJI STATE..................... L, 2-5 Sept. 27 BEMIDJI STATE..................... L, 1-3 Oct. 3 Maine................................... L, 2-3 (OT) Oct. 4 Maine................................... W, 1-0 Oct. 10 COLGATE.............................. L, 3-6 Oct. 11 COLGATE.............................. W, 2-1 Oct. 17 St. Lawrence.......................... L, 2-8 Oct. 18 St. Lawrence.......................... L, 1-3 Oct. 24 NORTHEASTERN................... W, 3-2 Oct. 25 NORTHEASTERN................... T, 2-2 (OT) Oct. 31 No. 7/8 Mercyhurst *.............. L, 0-3 Nov. 1 No. 7/8 Mercyhurst *.............. L, 1-4 Nov. 15 Lindenwood *......................... W, 3-2 (OT) Nov. 16 Lindenwood *......................... L, 3-4 (OT) Nov. 21 SYRACUSE *........................ T, 2-2 (OT) Nov. 22 SYRACUSE *........................ T, 1-1 (OT) Nov. 28 OHIO STATE.......................... L, 1-5 Dec. 5 PENN STATE *...................... L, 0-5 Dec. 6 PENN STATE *...................... W, 4-2 Jan. 9 RIT *..................................... W, 2-0 Jan. 10 RIT *..................................... L, 2-3 Jan. 16 No. 4 QUINNIPIAC................ L, 2-3 (OT) Jan. 17 No. 4 QUINNIPIAC................ L, 0-3 Jan. 23 LINDENWOOD *.................... W, 2-1 (OT) Jan. 24 LINDENWOOD *.................... W, 7-1 Jan. 30 MERCYHURST *.................... L, 1-2 (OT) Jan. 31 MERCYHURST *.................... W, 3-2 Feb. 6 Syracuse *............................. L, 1-2 Feb. 7 Syracuse *............................. L, 1-3 Feb. 13 RIT *.................................... T, 2-2 (OT) Feb. 14 RIT *.................................... T, 2-2 (OT) Feb. 20 Penn State *.......................... W, 4-1 Feb. 21 Penn State *.......................... W, 4-1 Feb. 27 #6 RIT $.............................. L, 1-3 Feb. 28 #6 RIT $.............................. L, 0-1

* College Hockey America (CHA) Game % CHA Semifinal (@ Mercyhurst) Home games in BOLD CAPS

Samantha Ullrich

* College Hockey America (CHA) Game $ CHA Quarterfinals Home games in BOLD CAPS

Alissa Dorman

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Erin Staniewski


All-Time Series Results

Leah Carlson

Maeve Garvey

TEAM

W-L-T

Bemidji State 3-7-0 Boston University 1-7-0 Brown 1-0-0 Chatham 1-0-0 Clarkson 1-4-0 Colgate 2-2-0 Connecticut 1-3-0 Cornell 1-2-0 Elmira 0-1-0 Harvard 0-1-0 Lindenwood 13-5-0 Maine 8-4-1 Mercyhurst 8-37-1 Merrimack 0-0-0 Minnesota 1-1-0 Minnesota-Duluth 1-1-0 Minnesota State 3-3-1 Niagara 9-14-6

TEAM

Mackenzie Johnston

Ashley Vesci

W-L-T

Northeastern 2-3-2 Ohio State 1-5-0 Penn State 11-1-0 Princeton 0-2-0 Providence 2-5-1 Quinnipiac 1-10-1 RPI 6-8-2 RIT 6-9-3 Sacred Heart 13-1-0 St. Cloud State 1-2-3 St. Lawrence 2-6-0 Syracuse 9-11-8 Union 2-1-1 Vermont 6-1-0 Wayne State 7-20-1 Wisconsin 1-7-0 Yale 2-0-0

— Conference Breakdown — College Hockey America..................... 51-86-19 College Hockey America Tournament.... 6-10-0 ECACHL............................................ 18-35-3 Hockey East...................................... 20-23-4 WCHA............................................... 11-25-5 NCAA Division I Independents............. 17-3-0 ECAC Division III West........................ 3-2-0 Total.............................................. 126-184-31

Bold indicates 2015-16 Opponent

Rikki Meilleur

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Natalie Fraser


All-Time Results Against College Hockey America (CHA) Foes Overall: 63-97-19  |  Home: 36-42-11  |  Away: 26-50-8  |  Neutral: 1-5-0 Lindenwood Lions

Niagara Purple Eagles

Syracuse Orange

(13-5-0 overall; 9-1-0 home; 4-4-0 away; 0-0-0 neut.)

(9-14-6 overall; 7-6-2 home; 2-8-4 away; 0-0-0 neut.)

(9-11-8 overall; 3-5-6 home; 6-6-2 away; 0-0-0 neut.)

10/7/11 W 8-0.......................................   Home * 10/8/11 W 7-2.......................................   Home * 11/12/11 W 6-2.......................................   Away * 11/13/11 W 6-0.......................................   Away * 1/11/13 L 2-5.......................................  Home 1/12/13 W 5-2.......................................  Home 2/15/13 L 2-3 (OT)................................  Away 2/16/13 L 2-4.......................................  Away 3/1/13 W 2-1 (3OT).......  Home [CHA Tournament] 3/2/13 W 2-0................  Home [CHA Tournament] 11/15/13 W 3-2.......................................  Home 11/16/13 W 3-1.......................................  Home 1/31/14 W 6-1.......................................  Away 2/1/14 L 2-4.......................................  Away 11/7/14 W 3-2 (OT)................................  Away 11/8/14 L 3-4 (OT)................................  Away 1/23/15 W 2-1 (OT)................................  Home 1/24/15 W 7-1.......................................  Home

2/4/06 T 0-0 (OT)................................  Home 2/5/06 W 1-0.......................................  Home 2/11/06 L 1-8.......................................  Away 2/12/06 W 4-3.......................................  Away 1/12/07 L 3-5.......................................  Away 1/13/07 W 4-0.......................................  Away 2/16/07 L 2-4.......................................  Home 2/17/07 L 1-2.......................................  Home 2/8/08 W 4-1.......................................  Home 2/9/08 L 2-3 (OT)................................  Home 2/22/08 L 1-2.......................................  Away 2/23/08 L 1-4.......................................  Away 11/14/08 W 2-1.......................................  Home 11/15/08 L 2-3.......................................  Home 2/27/09 L 2-3 (OT)................................  Away 2/28/09 T 3-3 (OT)................................  Away 11/14/09 L 1-3.......................................  Away 11/15/09 T 2-2 (OT)................................  Away 2/19/10 L 2-3.......................................  Home 2/20/10 W 3-2.......................................  Home 12/10/10 L 2-5.......................................  Away 12/11/10 T 1-1 (OT)................................  Away 2/4/11 L 1-3.......................................  Home 2/5/11 T 2-2 (OT)................................  Home 1/27/12 L 0-1.......................................  Away 1/28/12 W 1-0.......................................  Home 2/10/12 W 6-1.......................................  Home 2/12/12 T 2-2 (OT)................................  Away 3/2/12 W 3-2................  Home [CHA Tournament]

Mercyhurst Lakers (8-37-1 overall; 5-16-1 home; 3-19-0 away; 0-2-0 neut.)

12/9/05 L 1-5.......................................  Home 12/10/05 L 1-9.......................................  Home 3/3/06 L 1-3.......................................  Away 3/4/06 L 0-5.......................................  Away 3/9/06 L 0-9.................. Away [CHA Tournament] 12/9/06 L 0-3.......................................  Home 12/10/06 L 0-5.......................................  Home 2/9/07 L 0-7.......................................  Away 2/10/07 L 0-6.......................................  Away 3/1/07 L 2-5................ Home [CHA Tournament] 10/2/07 L 0-3.......................................  Home 10/30/07 L 1-6.......................................  Away 2/29/08 L 2-5.......................................  Away 3/1/08 L 4-5 (OT)................................  Home 1/23/09 L 4-6.......................................  Home 1/24/09 L 0-5.......................................  Home 2/13/09 L 1-5.......................................  Away 2/14/09 L 1-8.......................................  Away 12/5/09 L 2-6.......................................  Away 2/2/10 L 1-4.......................................  Away 2/5/10 L 0-4.......................................  Home 2/6/10 L 2-9.......................................  Home 3/5/10 L 1-7..............  Neutral [CHA Tournament] 10/29/10 L 3-7.......................................  Away 1/21/11 L 3-6.......................................  Home 1/22/11 L 1-7.......................................  Home 2/25/11 L 2-6.......................................  Away 3/4/11 L 1-3..............  Neutral [CHA Tournament] 1/20/12 L 2-4.......................................  Home 1/21/12 W 3-2.......................................  Away 2/17/12 L 0-3.......................................  Away 2/18/12 T 4-4 (OT)................................  Home 3/3/12 W 3-2................  Home [CHA Tournament] 12/7/12 W 3-1.......................................  Home 12/8/12 W 2-1.......................................  Home 2/8/13 W 4-2.......................................  Away 2/9/13 L 1-9.......................................  Away 3/8/13 L 1-2.......................................  Away 11/8/13 L 0-2.......................................  Home 11/9/13 W 3-2.......................................  Home 1/24/14 W 3-1.......................................  Away 1/25/14 L 3-5.......................................  Away 10/31/14 L 0-3.......................................  Away 11/1/14 L 1-4.......................................  Away 1/30/15 L 1-2 (OT)................................  Home 1/31/15 W 3-2.......................................  Home

Penn State Nittany Lions (11-1-0 overall; 5-1-0 home; 6-0-0 away; 0-0-0 neut.)

11/10/12 W 7-1.......................................  Away 11/11/12 W 4-1.......................................  Away 2/22/13 W 4-1.......................................  Home 2/23/13 W 4-2.......................................  Home 10/31/13 W 4-0.......................................  Away 11/1/13 W 6-0.......................................  Away 2/21/14 W 5-2.......................................  Home 2/22/14 W 4-0.......................................  Home 12/5/14 L 0-5.......................................  Home 12/6/14 W 4-2.......................................  Home 2/20/15 W 4-1.......................................  Away 2/21/15 W 4-1.......................................  Away

RIT Tigers (6-9-3 overall; 4-4-2 home; 2-4-1 away; 0-1-0 neut.)

12/7/07 W 2-1.......................................   Home * 12/8/07 W 4-3.......................................   Home * 10/31/08 L 1-2.......................................   Away * 1/4/13 L 1-2.......................................  Home 1/5/13 L 1-2.......................................  Home 1/26/13 T 2-2 (OT)................................  Away 1/27/13 L 0-2.......................................  Away 12/6/13 W 2-1.......................................  Home 12/7/13 W 4-2.......................................  Home 2/14/14 W 2-1.......................................  Away 2/15/14 L 0-1.......................................  Away 3/7/14 L 1-4..............  Neutral [CHA Tournament] 1/9/15 W 2-0.......................................  Away 1/10/15 L 2-3.......................................  Away 2/13/15 T 2-2 (OT)................................  Home 2/14/15 T 2-2 (OT)................................  Home 2/27/15 L 1-3................ Home [CHA Tournament] 2/28/15 L 0-1................ Home [CHA Tournament]

10/10/08 W 1-0.......................................  Home 10/11/08 W 3-2.......................................  Home 1/9/09 W 3-1.......................................  Away 1/10/09 T 2-2 (OT)................................  Away 11/20/09 L 0-4.......................................  Home 11/21/09 L 2-4.......................................  Home 2/12/10 W 1-0.......................................  Away 2/13/10 L 2-3.......................................  Away 1/14/11 L 2-5.......................................  Away 1/15/11 L 1-3.......................................  Away 2/18/11 T 2-2 (OT)................................  Home 2/19/11 T 2-2 (OT)................................  Home 12/9/11 W 2-1.......................................  Home 12/10/11 T 1-1 (OT)................................  Home 2/3/12 W 4-3.......................................  Away 2/4/12 W 5-2.......................................  Away 11/30/12 W 2-1.......................................  Away 12/1/12 L 3-4.......................................  Away 2/1/13 L 2-3.......................................  Home 2/2/13 L 1-2.......................................  Home 11/22/13 T 1-1 (OT)................................  Away 11/23/13 W 2-1.......................................  Away 2/7/14 T 3-3 (OT)................................  Home 2/8/14 L 1-3.......................................  Home 11/21/14 T 2-2 (OT)................................  Home 11/22/14 T 1-1 (OT)................................  Home 2/6/15 L 1-2.......................................  Away 2/7/15 L 1-3.......................................  Away

Wayne State Warriors (7-20-1 overall; 3-9-0 home; 3-9-1 away; 1-2-0 neut.)

1/27/06 L 2-4.......................................  Home 1/28/06 L 1-4.......................................  Home 2/24/06 L 0-7.......................................  Away 2/25/06 L 0-7.......................................  Away 1/26/07 L 2-5.......................................  Home 1/27/07 L 2-3 (OT)................................  Home 2/23/07 L 3-5.......................................  Away 2/24/07 L 1-3.......................................  Away 1/25/08 L 1-6.......................................  Home 1/26/08 L 4-6.......................................  Home 2/15/08 W 2-1.......................................  Away 2/16/08 L 1-2.......................................  Away 3/7/08 L 0-4..............  Neutral [CHA Tournament] 1/16/09 L 0-5.......................................  Away 1/17/09 L 3-7.......................................  Away 2/20/09 L 2-4.......................................  Home 2/21/09 W 1-0.......................................  Home 3/6/09 L 3-4 (OT).......  Neutral [CHA Tournament] 1/15/10 L 0-1.......................................  Away 1/16/10 L 2-3.......................................  Away 2/26/10 W 2-1.......................................  Home 2/27/10 L 1-4.......................................  Home 3/4/10 W 3-1.................. Away [CHA Tournament] 11/12/10 W 3-1.......................................  Home 11/13/10 L 1-4.......................................  Home 2/11/11 T 4-4 (OT)................................  Away 2/12/11 W 2-1.......................................  Away 3/3/11 W 4-2..............  Neutral [CHA Tournament] * Game was played before school was a CHA member

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All-Time Results Against Ranked Opponents Overall: 13-59-3  |  Home: 6-27-1  |  Away: 7-32-2  |  Neutral: 0-2-0 DATE

SCORE

LOCATION

DATE

2005

12/9 12/10

No. 6 Mercyhurst 5, Robert Morris 1.....................................   Pittsburgh, Pa. No. 6 Mercyhurst 9, Robert Morris 1.....................................   Pittsburgh, Pa.

1/21 1/22 2/25 3/4 12/30 12/31

2006

3/3 3/4 3/9 12/1 12/2 12/9 12/10

No. 7 Mercyhurst 3, Robert Morris 1..............................................   Erie, Pa. No. 7 Mercyhurst 5, Robert Morris 0..............................................   Erie, Pa. No. 7 Mercyhurst 9, Robert Morris 0.....................   Erie, Pa. [CHA Semifinals] No. 2 Wisconsin 10, Robert Morris 0.....................................   Pittsburgh, Pa. No. 2 Wisconsin 5, Robert Morris 0.......................................   Pittsburgh, Pa. No. 1 Mercyhurst 3, Robert Morris 0.....................................   Pittsburgh, Pa. No. 1 Mercyhurst 5, Robert Morris 0.....................................   Pittsburgh, Pa.

LOCATION

No. 4 Mercyhurst 6, Robert Morris 3.....................................   Pittsburgh, Pa. No. 4 Mercyhurst 7, Robert Morris 1.....................................   Pittsburgh, Pa. No. 3 Mercyhurst 6, Robert Morris 2..............................................   Erie, Pa. No. 3/4 Mercyhurst 3, Robert Morris 1..........   Syracuse, N.Y. [CHA Semifinals] No. 8/10 Bemidji State 3, Robert Morris 2.............................   Pittsburgh, Pa. [RMU Hockey Showcase] No. 8/10 Bemidji State 3, Robert Morris 2.............................   Pittsburgh, Pa.

2012

1/20 No. 4/5 Mercyhurst 4, Robert Morris 2..................................   Pittsburgh, Pa. 1/21 Robert Morris 3, No. 4/5 Mercyhurst 2...........................................   Erie, Pa.   • Thea Imbrogno, So., F (GWG, A)   • Kristen DiCiocco, Jr., G (26 SV, 2 GA) 2/17 No. 5/6 Mercyhurst 3, Robert Morris 0...........................................   Erie, Pa. 2/18 Robert Morris 4, No. 5/6 Mercyhurst 4 [OT]...........................   Pittsburgh, Pa.   • Dayna Newsom, Jr., F (1 G, 1 A)   • Courtney Vinet, Fr., G (23 SV, 2 GA) 3/4 Robert Morris 3, No. 6 Mercyhurst 2.......   Pittsburgh, Pa. [CHA Championship]   • Thea Imbrogno, So., F (1 G, 1 A)   • Kristen DiCiocco, Jr., G (45 SV, 2 GA) 10/26 Robert Morris 3, No. 7 Northeastern 3 [OT]............................  Boston, Mass.   • Kelsey Thomas, Sr., F (3 G)   • Kristen DiCiocco, Sr., G (36 SV, 3 GA) 10/27 No. 3 Boston University 3, Robert Morris 0.............................  Boston, Mass. 12/7 Robert Morris 3, No. 4/5 Mercyhurst 1..................................   Pittsburgh, Pa.   • Rebecca Vint, So., F (1 G, 2 A)   • Kristen DiCiocco, Sr., G (19 SV, 1 GA) 12/8 Robert Morris 2, No. 4/5 Mercyhurst 1..................................   Pittsburgh, Pa.   • Thea Imbrogno, Jr., F (PP GWG)   • Kristen DiCiocco, Sr., G (40 SV, 1 GA)

2007

2/9 2/10 3/1 10/2 10/5 10/6 10/30

SCORE

2011

No. 1 Mercyhurst 7, Robert Morris 0..............................................   Erie, Pa. No. 1 Mercyhurst 6, Robert Morris 0..............................................   Erie, Pa. No. 2 Mercyhurst 5, Robert Morris 2.............  Pittsburgh, Pa. [CHA Semifinals] No. 2 Mercyhurst 3, Robert Morris 0.....................................   Pittsburgh, Pa. No. 1 Wisconsin 3, Robert Morris 0......................................   Madison, Wisc. No. 1 Wisconsin 3, Robert Morris 1......................................   Madison, Wisc. No. 3 Mercyhurst 6, Robert Morris 1..............................................   Erie, Pa.

2008

2/15 Robert Morris 2, No. 10 Wayne State 1...................................  Detroit, Mich.   • Megan Picinic, Jr., F (PP GWG)   • Brianne McLaughlin, Jr., G (26 SV, 1 GA) 2/16 No. 10 Wayne State 2, Robert Morris 1...................................  Detroit, Mich. 2/29 No. 7 Mercyhurst 5, Robert Morris 2..............................................   Erie, Pa. 3/1 No. 7 Mercyhurst 5, Robert Morris 4 [OT]..............................   Pittsburgh, Pa. 10/3 Robert Morris 3, No. 3 Minnesota 2................................  Minneapolis, Minn.   • Jacki Gibson, Jr., D (PP GWG)   • Brianne McLaughlin, Sr., G (63 SV, 2 GA) 10/4 No. 3 Minnesota 7, Robert Morris 1................................  Minneapolis, Minn. 10/24 No. 9 St. Lawrence 5, Robert Morris 0......................................  Canton, N.Y. 10/25 No. 9 St. Lawrence 5, Robert Morris 0......................................  Canton, N.Y.

2013

2/8 Robert Morris 4, No. 7 Mercyhurst 2..............................................   Erie, Pa.   • Thea Imbrogno, Jr., F (GWG, A)   • Kristen DiCiocco, Sr., G (28 SV, 2 GA) 2/9 No. 7 Mercyhurst 9, Robert Morris 1..............................................   Erie, Pa. 3/8 No. 9 Mercyhurst 2, Robert Morris 1.....................   Erie, Pa. [CHA Semifinals] 10/18 No. 7/8 Boston University 5, Robert Morris 2.........................   Pittsburgh, Pa. 10/19 Robert Morris 3, No. 7/8 Boston University 0.........................   Pittsburgh, Pa.   • Ashley Vesci, So., F (GWG)   • Jessica Dodds, Fr., G (21 SV, 0 GA) 11/8 No. 9 Mercyhurst 2, Robert Morris 0.....................................   Pittsburgh, Pa. 11/9 Robert Morris 3, No. 9 Mercyhurst 2.....................................   Pittsburgh, Pa.   • Kelsey Gunn, Jr., D (GWG)   • Jessica Dodds, Fr., G (25 SV, 2 GA)

2009

1/23 No. 5 Mercyhurst 6, Robert Morris 4.....................................   Pittsburgh, Pa. 1/24 No. 5 Mercyhurst 5, Robert Morris 0.....................................   Pittsburgh, Pa. 2/13 No. 3 Mercyhurst 5, Robert Morris 1..............................................   Erie, Pa. 2/14 No. 3 Mercyhurst 8, Robert Morris 1..............................................   Erie, Pa. 10/2 No. 4 Minnesota-Duluth 5, Robert Morris 2.............................  Duluth, Minn. 10/3 Robert Morris 4, No. 4 Minnesota-Duluth 1.............................  Duluth, Minn.   • Sara O’Malley, Jr., F (2 G)   • Daneca Butterfield, Jr., G (45 SV, 1 GA) 10/9 No. 10 Boston University 4, Robert Morris 3 [OT]....................  Boston, Mass. 10/16 No. 8/10 St. Lawrence 3, Robert Morris 2.............................   Pittsburgh, Pa. 10/17 No. 8/10 St. Lawrence 6, Robert Morris 3.............................   Pittsburgh, Pa. 11/6 Robert Morris 3, No. 6 Wisconsin 1......................................   Madison, Wisc.   • Jennifer Kindret, Fr., F (2 G w/ GWG)   • Daneca Butterfield, Jr., G (28 SV, 1 GA) 11/7 No. 6 Wisconsin 3, Robert Morris 2 [OT]...............................   Madison, Wisc. 12/5 No. 1 Mercyhurst 6, Robert Morris 2..............................................   Erie, Pa.

2014

1/17 No. 8 Robert Morris 1, No. 10 Quinnipiac 1 [OT]...................  Hamden, Conn.   • Anneline Lauziere, Sr., D (PPG)   • Jessica Dodds, Fr., G (36 SV, 1 GA) 1/18 No. 8 Robert Morris 5, No. 10 Quinnipiac 1..........................  Hamden, Conn.   • Rebecca Vint, Jr., F (2 G, 2 A)   • Jessica Dodds, Fr., G (26 SV, 1 GA) 10/31 No. 7/8 Mercyhurst 3, Robert Morris 0...........................................   Erie, Pa. 11/1 No. 7/8 Mercyhurst 4, Robert Morris 1...........................................   Erie, Pa.

2010

2/2 No. 1/2 Mercyhurst 4, Robert Morris 1...........................................   Erie, Pa. 2/5 No. 1/2 Mercyhurst 4, Robert Morris 0..................................   Pittsburgh, Pa. 2/6 No. 1/2 Mercyhurst 9, Robert Morris 2..................................   Pittsburgh, Pa. 3/5 No. 1 Mercyhurst 7, Robert Morris 1..............   Detroit, Mich. [CHA Semifinals] 10/1 Robert Morris 5, No. T-10 Providence 4.................................   Pittsburgh, Pa.   • Thea Imbrogno, Fr., F (1 G, 2 A)   • Kristen DiCiocco, So., G (37 SV, 4 GA) 10/2 No. T-10 Providence 5, Robert Morris 2.................................   Pittsburgh, Pa. 10/22 No. 1/2 Cornell 3, Robert Morris 2.............................................   Ithaca, N.Y. 10/23 No. 1/2 Cornell 9, Robert Morris 1.............................................   Ithaca, N.Y. 10/29 No. 4 Mercyhurst 7, Robert Morris 3..............................................   Erie, Pa. 11/19 No. 1 Wisconsin 7, Robert Morris 1.......................................   Pittsburgh, Pa. 11/20 No. 1 Wisconsin 7, Robert Morris 1.......................................   Pittsburgh, Pa.

2015

1/16 1/17

No. 4 Quinnipiac 3, Robert Morris 2 [OT]...............................   Pittsburgh, Pa. No. 4 Quinnipiac 3, Robert Morris 0......................................   Pittsburgh, Pa.

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Brianne McLaughlin USA Hockey Highlights

ROBERT MORRIS Highlights

• Two-time silver medalist at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia and 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver, B.C.

• First former Colonial to sign with an NWHL team

• Has competed in three International Hockey Federation Women’s World Championships (gold-2011, ’12; silver-2012) and two Four Nations Cups (2nd-2009, ’14… Dressed but did not play in 2013 when team finished 3rd)

• Played four years at Robert Morris

• Inducted into the RMU Athletic Hall of Fame in 2014

• Finished career with an NCAA-record 3,809 saves • Holds RMU records with eight shutouts and 31.74 saves per game

• Member of the 2009-10 U.S. Women’s National Team (Qwest Tour)

— 2008-09 (Senior) — • Second in the conference with a .909 save percentage • Named to the All-CHA First Team • Made 50+ saves on four occasions

• Member of the U.S. Women’s National Under-22 Team for the Under-22 Series (2008) • Four-time USA Hockey Women’s National Festival participant (2008-11)

— 2007-08 (Junior) — • Earned All-CHA First Team honors • Led the conference with a .913 save percentage and ranked third with a 2.82 goals-against average

• USA Hockey Player Development Camp attendee (2002) PROFESSIONAL Hockey Highlights

— 2006-07 (Sophomore) — • All-CHA Second Team selection

• National Women’s Hockey League’s Buffalo Beauts’ first signing in franchise history (2015)

— 2005-06 (Freshman) — • Named to the All-CHA Second Team and the All-CHA Rookie Team • Recorded 40+ saves in nine games

• Played for the Burlington Barracudas of the Canadian Women’s Hockey League in 2011-12

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Individual Career Records Points 134 122 121 97 75 75 69 65 57 55

Goals by a defenseman

Rebecca Vint (73g, 61a) • 2011-15 Thea Imbrogno (51g, 71a) • 2010-14 Brianna Delaney (53g, 68a) • 2008-12 Sara O’Malley (52g, 45a) • 2007-11 Kelsey Thomas (32g, 43a) • 2009-13 Kristen Miles (43g, 32a) • 2005-09 Morgan Beikirch (28g, 41a) • 2005-09 Cobina Delaney (24g, 41a) • 2009-13 Megan Picinic (28g, 29a) • 2005-09 Katie Fergus (19g, 36a) • 2011-15

Points by a defenseman

44 43 39 38 37

Jamie Joslin (13g, 31a) • 2009-13 Jacki Gibson (10g, 33a) • 2006-10 Kylie St. Louis (12g, 27a) • 2010-14 Mallory Giambra (8g, 30a) • 2006-10 Samantha Ullrich (5g, 32a) • 2005-09

13 Jamie Joslin • 2009-13 12 Kylie St. Louis • 2010-14 10 Jacki Gibson • 2006-10 9 Whitney Pappas • 2007-11 8 Anneline Lauziere • 2010-14 8 Mallory Giambra • 2006-10

GOALS per game (minimum 10 games)

0.57 0.47 0.39 0.38 0.38 0.35 0.24 0.24 0.22 0.21

Rebecca Vint (127 games) • 2011-15 Brittany Howard (36 games) • 2013-present Brianna Delaney (136 games) • 2008-12 Thea Imbrogno (133 games) • 2010-14 Sara O’Malley (138 games) • 2007-11 Kristen Miles (122 games) • 2005-09 Kristen Richards (67 games) • 2012-14 Kelsey Thomas (134 games) • 2009-13 Morgan Beikirch (127 games) • 2005-09 Megan Picinic (133 games) • 2005-08

Points per game (minimum 10 games)

1.17 1.06 0.92 0.89 0.73 0.70 0.61 0.56 0.54 0.49

Brittany Howard (36 games) • 2013-present Rebecca Vint (127 games) • 2011-15 Thea Imbrogno (133 games) • 2010-14 Brianna Delaney (136 games) • 2008-12 Kristen Richards (67 games) • 2012-14 Sara O’Malley (138 games) • 2007-11 Kristen Miles (122 games) • 2005-09 Kelsey Thomas (134 games) • 2009-13 Morgan Beikirch (127 games) • 2005-09 Cobina Delaney (133 games) • 2009-13

Thea Imbrogno • 2010-14 Rebecca Vint • 2011-15 Brianna Delaney • 2008-12 Sara O’Malley • 2007-11 Kristen Miles • 2005-09

Power-play goals

25 23 17 15 13 12 8 8 8 7 7 7 7

Thea Imbrogno • 2010-14 Rebecca Vint • 2011-15 Brianna Delaney • 2008-12 Kristen Miles • 2005-09 Megan Picinic • 2005-09 Sara O’Malley • 2007-11 Katie Fergus • 2011-15 Jamie Joslin • 2009-13 Kelsey Thomas • 2009-13 Dayna Newsome • 2009-13 Maria Stoa • 2007-11 Morgan Beikirch • 2005-09 Kathryn Traynor • 2005-09

7 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Rebecca Vint • 2011-15 Sara O’Malley • 2007-11 Megan Picinic • 2005-09 Katie Fergus • 2011-15 Kylie St. Louis • 2010-14 Brianna Delaney • 2008-12 Jordan Riley • 2006-10 Morgan Beikirch • 2005-09 Ali Proodian • 2005-09 Kathryn Traynor • 2005-09

71 68 61 45 43 41 41 39 36 33 33

Thea Imbrogno • 2010-14 Brianna Delaney • 2008-12 Rebecca Vint • 2011-15 Sara O’Malley • 2007-11 Kelsey Thomas • 2009-13 Cobina Delaney • 2009-13 Morgan Beikirch • 2005-09 Maria Stoa • 2007-11 Katie Fergus • 2011-15 Kristen Richards • 2012-14 Jacki Gibson • 2006-10

33 31 32 30 27 27

Jacki Gibson • 2006-10 Jamie Joslin • 2009-13 Samantah Ulrich • 2005-09 Mallory Giambra • 2006-10 Kylie St. Louis • 2010-14 Whitney Pappas • 2007-11

Short-handed goals

Multi-Point Games 34 33 28 26 18

Game-winning goals 18 Rebecca Vint • 2011-15 9 Brianna Delaney • 2008-12 8 Megan Picinic • 2005-09 7 Sara O’Malley • 2007-11 6 Thea Imbrogno • 2010-14 5 Brittany Howard • 2013-present 5 Morgan Beikirch • 2005-09 5 Katie Fergus • 2011-15 4 Cobina Delaney • 2009-13 4 Alissa Dorman • 2005-09

Assists Consecutive Games with a Point 12 Rebecca Vint • Nov. 23, 2013-Feb. 1, 2014 12 Rebecca Vint • Oct. 7-Nov. 25, 2011 10 Thea Imbrogno • Jan. 21-Mar.3, 2011 9 Brittany Howard • Oct. 5-Nov. 1, 2013 8 Morgan Beikirch • Jan.3-Feb. 2, 2007

Goals

73 53 52 51 43 32 28 28 24 23

Rebecca Vint • 2011-15 Brianna Delaney • 2008-12 Sara O’Malley • 2007-11 Thea Imbrogno • 2010-14 Kristen Miles • 2005-09 Kelsey Thomas • 2009-13 Morgan Beikirch • 2005-09 Megan Picinic • 2005-09 Cobina Delaney • 2009-13 Alissa Dorman • 2005-09

Rebecca Vint

Multi-Goal Games 12 Rebecca Vint • 2011-15 10 Brianna Delaney • 2008-12 6 Sara O’Malley • 2007-11 6 Kristen Miles • 2005-09 4 Jennifer Kindret • 2009-13 4 Alissa Dorman • 2005-09 3 Thea Imbrogno • 2010-14 3 Kelsey Thomas • 2009-13 3 Kathryn Traynor • 2005-09 2 Maeve Garvey • 2013-present 2 Brittany Howard • 2013-present 2 Mackenzie Johnston • 2013-present 2 Rikki Meilleur • 2013-present 2 Maria Stoa • 2007-11 2 Kylie Rossler • 2007-09

Assists by a defenseman

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Penalties

95 91 71 66 64 63 62 61 61 59

Jenny Monteleone (95-209) • 2005-09 Rebecca Vint (91-182) • 2011-15 Ali Proodian (71-164) • 2005-09 Jamie Joslin (66-132) • 2009-13 Paige Pietrangelo (64-128) • 2008-12 Brianna Delaney (63-126) • 2008-12 Samantha Ullrich (62-124) • 2005-09 Megan Picinic (61-133) • 2005-09 Morgan Beikirich (61-122) • 2005-09 Jessica Riley (59-118) • 2006-10

209 182 164 133 132 128 127 126 124 122

Jenny Monteleone (95-209) • 2005-09 Rebecca Vint (91-182) • 2011-15 Ali Proodian (71-164) • 2005-09 Megan Picinic (61-133) • 2005-09 Jamie Joslin (66-132) • 2009-13 Paige Pietrangelo (64-128) • 2008-12 Kylie St. Louis (58-127) • 2010-14 Brianna Delaney (63-126) • 2008-12 Samantha Ullrich (62-124) • 2005-09 Morgan Beikirich (61-122) • 2005-09

Penalty Minutes

Jacki Gibson ASSISTS per game (minimum 10 games)

0.69 0.53 0.50 0.49 0.48 0.38 0.33 0.32 0.32 0.31

Brittany Howard (36 games) • 2013-present Thea Imbrogno (133 games) • 2010-14 Brianna Delaney (136 games) • 2008-12 Kristen Richards (67 games) • 2012-14 Rebecca Vint (127 games) • 2011-15 Maria Olausson (63 games) • 2006-08 Sara O’Malley (138 games) • 2007-11 Morgan Beikirch (127 games) • 2005-09 Kelsey Thomas (134 games) • 2009-13 Cobina Delaney (133 games) • 2009-13

(minimum 200 minutes)

2.07 Jessica Dodds (121 GA, 3,502 min) • 2013-present 2.09 Courtney Vinet (32 GA, 920 min) • 2011-14 2.32 Kristen DiCiocco (185 GA, 4,778 min) • 2009-13 2.97 Delayne Brian (14 GA, 283 min) • 2012-13 3.03 Heather Rossi (29 GA, 574 min) • 2006-07

Multi-Assist Games

Shutouts

Brianne McLaughlin

Rebecca Vint (73 goals) • 2011-15 Thea Imbrogno (51 goals) • 2010-14 Sara O’Malley (52 goals) • 2007-11 Brianna Delaney (53 goals) • 2008-12 Kelsey Thomas (32 goals) • 2009-13 Katie Fergus (19 goals) • 2011-15 Kristen Miles (43 goals) • 2005-09 Megan Picinic (28 goals) • 2005-09 Morgan Beikirch (28 goals) • 2005-09 Maddie Collias (16 goals) • 2011-15

Plus / Minus 44 21 19 17 17 17 13 7 6 6 6

Rebecca Vint • 2011-15 Kylie St. Louis • 2010-14 Mikaela Lowater • 2013-present Kristen Richards • 2012-14 Thea Imbrogno • 2010-14 Brandi Pollock • 2010-14 Brittany Howard • 2013-present Anneline Lauziere • 2010-14 Maeve Garvey • 2013-present Ashley Vesci • 2012-present Megan Eady • 2012-15

8 6 5 3 3

Brianne McLaughlin • 2005-09 Jessica Dodds • 2013-present Kristen DiCiocco • 2009-13 Courtney Vinet • 2011-14 Daneca Butterfield • 2007-11

Games played

Shots on goal

.926 Courtney Vinet (32 GA, 398 saves) • 2011-14 .924 Jessica Dodds (121 GA, 1,470 saves) • 2013-present .913 Kristen DiCiocco (185 GA, 1,933 saves) • 2009-13 .911 Heather Rossi (29 GA, 296 saves) • 2006-07 .910 Brianne McLaughlin (379 GA, 3,809 saves) • 2005-09

Goals against avg

11 Thea Imbrogno • 2010-14 11 Brianna Delaney • 2008-12 10 Rebecca Vint • 2011-15 8 Maria Stoa • 2007-11 6 Katie Fergus • 2011-15 6 Sara O’Malley • 2007-11 6 Morgan Beikirch • 2005-09 5 Brittany Howard • 2013-present 4 Jamie Joslin • 2009-13 4 Dayna Newsom • 2009-13 4 Kelsey Thomas • 2009-13 4 Jordan Riley • 2006-10 4 Maria Olausson • 2006-08

555 395 394 373 372 334 319 294 289 275

Save percent (minimum 100 saves)

Wins

35 31 30 15 7

Kristen DiCiocco (35-34-9) • 2009-13 Brianne McLaughlin (31-79-8) • 2005-09 Jessica Dodds (30-21-7) • 2013-present Daneca Butterfield (15-28-1) • 2007-11 Courtney Vinet (7-6-2) • 2011-14

140 139 138 138 136 136 135 135 135 135

Chelsea Walkland • 2006-10 Whitney Pappas • 2007-11 Sara O’Malley • 2007-11 Jacki Gibson • 2006-10 Brianna Delaney • 2009-12 Jessica Riley • 2006-10 Katie Fergus • 2011-15 Dayna Newsom • 2009-13 Kathryn Stack • 2008-12 Alissa Dorman • 2005-09

Saves 3,809 1,933 1,470 1,233 398

Brianne McLaughlin • 2005-09 Kristen DiCiocco • 2009-13 Jessica Dodds • 2013-present Daneca Butterfield • 2007-11 Courtney Vinet • 2011-14

SAVES per game (minimum 10 games)

31.74 26.91 25.73 24.92 22.48

Brianne McLaughlin (120 games) • 2005-09 Heather Rossi (11 games) • 2006-07 Meeri Raisanen (15 games) • 2010-12 Jessica Dodds (59 games) • 2013-present Kristen DiCiocco (86 games) • 2009-13 Sara O’Malley

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Individual Season Records Goals by a defenseman

6 5 5 4 4 4 4 4

Jamie Joslin • 2009-10 Anneline Lauziere • 2013-14 Jamie Joslin • 2011-12 Kylie St. Louis • 2012-13 Kylie St. Louis • 2011-12 Whitney Pappas • 2009-10 Jacki Gibson • 2008-09 Mallory Giambra • 2007-08

GOALS per game (minimum 5 games)

Anneline Lauziere Points

44 41 41 36 34 33 32 31 30 30 30

Rebecca Vint (22g, 22a) • 2011-12 Brittany Howard (17g, 24a) • 2013-14 Rebecca Vint (24g, 17a) • 2013-14 Thea Imbrogno (16g, 20a) • 2011-12 Thea Imrbogno (12g, 22a) • 2013-14 Rebecca Vint (16g, 17a) • 2012-13 Brianna Delaney (18g, 14a) • 2008-09 Brianna Delaney (14g, 17a) • 2009-10 Brianna Delaney (11g, 19a) • 2010-11 Sara O’Malley (14g, 16a) • 2010-11 Sara O’Malley (18g, 12a) • 2009-10

18 17 16 16 15 14

Anneline Lauziere (5g, 13a) • 2013-14 Mikaela Lowater (2g, 15a) • 2014-15 Jamie Joslin (5g, 11a) • 2011-12 Mallory Giambra (4g, 12a) • 2007-08 Jamie Joslin (2g, 13a) • 2012-13 Jacki Gibson (3g, 11a) • 2007-08

Points by a defenseman

Points per game (minimum 5 games)

1.38 1.21 1.21 1.16 1.06 0.97 0.91 0.90 0.88 0.88

Rebecca Vint (32 games) • 2011-12 Brittany Howard (34 games) • 2013-14 Rebecca Vint (34 games) • 2013-14 Thea Imbrogno (31 games) • 2011-12 Rebecca Vint (31 games) • 2012-13 Thea Imbrogno (35 games) • 2013-14 Brianna Delaney (35 games) • 2008-09 Brianna Delaney (31 games) • 2011-12 Brianna Delaney (34 games) • 2010-11 Sara O’Malley (34 games) • 2010-11

Goals

24 22 18 18 17 16 16 15 14 14

Rebecca Vint • 2013-14 Rebecca Vint • 2011-12 Sara O’Malley • 2009-10 Brianna Delaney • 2008-09 Brittany Howard • 2013-14 Rebecca Vint • 2012-13 Thea Imbrogno • 2011-12 Kristen Miles • 2006-07 Sara O’Malley • 2010-11 Brianna Delaney • 2009-10

0.71 0.69 0.52 0.52 0.51 0.50 0.50 0.43 0.41 0.41

Rebecca Vint (34 games) • 2013-14 Rebecca Vint (32 games) • 2011-12 Rebecca Vint (31 games) • 2012-13 Thea Imbrogno (31 games) • 2011-12 Brianna Delaney (35 games) • 2008-09 Brittany Howard (34 games) • 2013-14 Sara O’Malley (36 games) • 2009-10 Kristen Miles (35 games) • 2006-07 Sara O’Malley (34 games) • 2010-11 Kelsey Thomas (32 games) • 2011-12

Assists

24 22 22 20 19 19 18 18 17 17 17 17

Brittany Howard • 2013-14 Thea Imbrogno • 2013-14 Rebecca Vint • 2011-12 Thea Imbrogno • 2011-12 Kristen Richards • 2013-14 Brianna Delaney • 2010-11 Brianna Delaney • 2011-12 Maria Olausson • 2006-07 Rebecca Vint • 2013-14 Rebecca Vint • 2012-13 Thea Imbrogno • 2010-11 Brianna Delaney • 2009-10

15 13 13 12 11 11

Mikaela Lowater • 2014-15 Anneline Lauziere • 2013-14 Jamie Joslin • 2012-13 Mallory Giambra • 2007-08 Jamie Joslin • 2011-12 Jacki Gibson • 2007-08

Assists by a defenseman

ASSISTS per game

Game-winning goals

7 6 5 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Rebecca Vint • 2013-14 Rebecca Vint • 2011-12 Brittany Howard • 2013-14 Rebecca Vint • 2012-13 Brianna Delaney • 2011-12 Katie Fergus • 2013-14 Thea Imbrogno • 2012-13 Thea Imbrogno • 2011-12 Sara O’Malley • 2009-10 Megan Picinic • 2008-09 Sara O’Malley • 2007-08 Megan Picinic • 2008-09

(minimum 5 games)

0.71 0.69 0.65 0.63 0.58 0.56 0.55 0.55 0.54 0.50 0.50 0.50

Brittany Howard (34 games) • 2013-14 Rebecca Vint (32 games) • 2011-12 Thea Imbrogno (31 games) • 2011-12 Thea Imbrogno (35 games) • 2013-14 Brianna Delaney (31 games) • 2011-12 Brianna Delaney (34 games) • 2010-11 Rebecca Vint (31 games) • 2012-13 Maria Olausson (33 games) • 2006-07 Kristen Richards (35 games) • 2013-14 Rebecca Vint (34 games) • 2013-14 Cobina Delaney (32 games) • 2011-12 Thea Imbrogno (34 games) • 2010-11

152 151 128 124 124 122 121 116 113 109

Rebecca Vint (24 goals) • 2013-14 Rebecca Vint (22 goals) • 2011-12 Rebecca Vint (11 goals) • 2014-15 Rebecca Vint (16 goals) • 2012-13 Thea Imbrogno (12 goals) • 2010-11 Kelsey Thomas (9 goals) • 2012-13 Sara O’Malley (14 goals) • 2010-11 Brittany Howard (17 goals) • 2013-14 Brianna Delaney (18 goals) • 2008-09 Ashley Vesci (6 goals) • 2014-15

Shots on goal

Power-play goals 11 Rebecca Vint • 2011-12 8 Thea Imbrogno • 2013-14 8 Thea Imbrogno • 2011-12 6 Rebecca Vint • 2013-14 6 Brianna Delaney • 2009-10 6 Brianna Delaney • 2008-09 6 Megan Picinic • 2006-07 5 Brittany Howard • 2013-14 5 Thea Imbrogno • 2012-13 5 Kelsey Thomas • 2011-12 5 Jamie Joslin • 2009-10 5 Kristen Miles • 2007-08 5 Sara O’Malley • 2007-08

Short-handed goals

4 2 2 2 2 2

Rebecca Vint • 2013-14 Sara O’Malley • 2009-10 Brianna Delaney • 2008-09 Megan Picinic • 2005-06 Ali Proodian • 2005-06 Kathryn Traynor • 2005-06

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Ashley Vesci

Cobina Delaney

Plus / Minus

Wins

18 18 17 16 16 16 16 15 14 14

Brandi Pollock • 2013-14 Rebecca Vint • 2013-14 Cobina Delaney • 2011-12 Brianna Delaney • 2011-12 Thea Imbrogno • 2011-12 Kylie St. Louis • 2011-12 Rebecca Vint • 2011-12 Mikaela Lowater • 2013-14 Ashley Vesci • 2013-14 Kelsey Thomas • 2011-12

46 35 28 27 27 26 25 24 24 23 23 23

Jenny Monteleone (46-92) • 2005-06 Ali Proodian (35-92) • 2005-06 Rebecca Vint (28-56) • 2011-12 Kristen Richards (27-54) • 2013-14 Jenny Monteleone (27-73) • 2008-09 Kylie Rossler (26-52) • 2008-09 Ashley Barnett (25-50) • 2005-06 Kylie St. Louis (24-59) • 2013-14 Rebecca Vint (24-48) • 2013-14 Mallory Giambra (23-46) • 2006-07 Jamie Joslin (23-46) • 2010-11 Paige Pietrangelo (23-46) • 2011-12

Penalties

Penalty Minutes

92 92 73 59 56 54 52 51 50 48

Whitney Pappas

Jenny Monteleone (46-92) • 2005-06 Ali Proodian (35-92) • 2008-09 Jenny Monteleone (27-73) • 2008-09 Kylie St. Louis (24-59) • 2013-14 Rebecca Vint (28-56) • 2011-12 Kristen Richards (27-54) • 2013-14 Kylie Rossler (26-52) • 2008-09 Brittany Howard (20-51) • 2013-14 Ashley Barnett (25-50) • 2005-06 Rebecca Vint (24-48) • 2013-14

21 Jessica Dodds • 2013-14 17 Kristen DiCiocco • 2011-12 13 Kristen DiCiocco • 2012-13 9 Jessica Dodds • 2014-15 9 Daneca Butterfield • 2009-10 9 Brianne McLaughlin • 2008-09 9 Brianne McLaughlin • 2007-08 8 Brianne McLaughlin • 2006-07 5 Brianne McLaughlin • 2005-07 3 Courtney Vinet • 2013-14 3 Kristen DiCiocco • 2010-11 3 Meeri Räisänen • 2010-11 3 Daneca Butterfield • 2008-09 3 Daneca Butterfield • 2007-08 3 Heather Rossi • 2006-07

Saves 1,088 969 926 826 816 743 725 692 654 386

Brianne McLaughlin • 2005-06 Brianne McLaughlin • 2008-09 Brianne McLaughlin • 2007-08 Brianne McLaughlin • 2006-07 Jessica Dodds • 2014-15 Kristen DiCiocco • 2011-12 Daneca Butterfield • 2009-10 Kristen DiCiocco • 2012-13 Jessica Dodds • 2013-14 Meeri Räisänen • 2010-11

SAVES per game (minimum 5 games)

35.10 32.30 30.59 28.94 28.83 27.20 26.91 25.73 25.00 24.77

Brianne McLaughlin (31 games) • 2005-06 Brianne McLaughlin (30 games) • 2008-09 Brianne McLaughlin (27 games) • 2006-07 Brianne McLaughlin (32 games) • 2007-08 Courtney Vinet (6 games) • 2014-15 Jessica Dodds (30 games) • 2014-15 Heather Rossi (11 games) • 2006-07 Meeri Raisanen (15 games) • 2010-11 Daneca Butterfield (29 games) • 2009-10 Kristen DiCocco (30 games) • 2011-12

Save percent (minimum 100 saves)

.932 .928 .925 .920 .918 .916 .915 .914 .913 .911

Jessica Dodds (654 saves) • 2013-14 Kristen DiCiocco (743 saves) • 2011-12 Courtney Vinet (173 saves) • 2014-15 Kristen DiCiocco (692 saves) • 2012-13 Jessica Dodds (816 saves) • 2014-15 Brianne McLaughlin (969 saves) • 2008-09 Daneca Butterfield (194 saves) • 2008-09 Courtney Vinet (148 saves) • 2013-14 Brianne McLaughlin (926 saves) • 2007-08 Heather Rossi (296 saves) • 2006-07

Goals against avg (minimum 200 minutes)

1.66 1.97 2.09 2.10 2.21 2.40 2.47 2.56 2.82 2.97

Jessica Dodds (1,731 min) • 2013-14 Kristen DiCocco (1,769 min) • 2011-12 Kristen DiCiocco (1,724 min) • 2012-13 Daneca Butterfield (228 min) • 2007-08 Courtney Vinet (379 min) • 2013-14 Courtney Vinet (350 min) • 2014-15 Jessica Dodds (1,771 min) • 2014-15 Daneca Butterfield (421 min) • 2008-09 Brianne McLaughlin (1,873 min) • 2007-08 Delayne Brian (283 min) • 2012-13

Jessica Dodds • 2013-14 Kristen DiCiocco • 2011-12 Brianne McLaughlin • 2006-07 Kristen DiCiocco • 2012-13 Daneca Butterfield • 2009-10 Brianne McLaughlin • 2008-09 Brianne McLaughlin • 2005-06 Jessica Dodds • 2014-15 Courtney Vinet • 2014-15 Courtney Vinet • 2013-14 Courtney Vinet • 2011-12 Daneca Butterfield • 2007-08 Brianne McLaughlin • 2007-08 Heather Rossi • 2006-07

Shutouts 5 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

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Shots on goal

7 7 6 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Maria Olausson vs. Chatham • Oct. 27, 2006 Megan Picinic vs. Chatham • Oct. 27, 2006 Chelsea Walkland vs. Sacred Heart • Feb. 7, 2009 Mikaela Lowater vs. Lindenwood • Jan. 24, 2015 Rebecca Vint @ Penn State • Nov. 10, 2012 Kelsey Thomas @ Lindenwood • Nov. 12, 2011 Rebecca Vint @ Quinnipiac • Jan. 18, 2014 Brittany Howard vs. Maine • Nov. 29, 2013 Anneline Lauziere @ Penn State • Nov. 1, 2013 Kelsey Thomas @ Penn State • Nov. 10, 2012 Brianna Delaney @ Lindenwood • Nov. 13, 2011 Rebecca Vint @ RPI • Oct. 21, 2011 Sara O’Malley vs. Sacred Heart • Jan. 22, 2010 Maria Stoa vs. Sacred Heart • Jan. 22, 2010 Brianna Delaney vs. Sacred Heart • Feb. 7, 2009 Maria Stoa vs. Sacred Heart • Feb. 7, 2009 Brianna Delaney vs. Sacred Heart • Feb. 6, 2009 Chelsea Walkland vs. Sacred Heart • Feb. 6, 2009 Jacki Gibson @ Brown • Nov. 23, 2007 Alissa Dorman vs. Chatham • Oct. 27, 2006 Maria Olausson vs. Union College • Oct. 14, 2006

5 5 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Rebecca Vint @ Penn State • Nov. 10, 2012 Megan Picinic vs. Chatham • Oct. 27, 2006 Brittany Howard vs. Maine • Nov. 29, 2013 Rebecca Vint @ Lindenwood • Jan. 31, 2014 Rebecca Vint @ Mercyhurst • Jan. 25, 2014 Kelsey Thomas @ Northeastern • Oct. 26, 2012 Sara O’Malley vs. Sacred Heart • Jan. 22, 2010 Maria Stoa vs. Sacred Heart • Feb. 7, 2009 Sara O’Malley vs. Sacred Heart • Nov. 2, 2007 Kristen Miles vs. Union College • Oct. 14, 2006

6 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Maria Olausson vs. Chatham • Oct. 27, 2006 Mikaela Lowater vs. Lindenwood • Jan. 24, 2015 Chelsea Walkland vs. Sacred Heart • Feb. 7, 2009 Anneline Lauziere @ Penn State • Nov. 1, 2013 Kelsey Thomas @ Penn State • Nov. 10, 2012 Kelsey Thomas @ Lindenwood • Nov. 12, 2011 Maria Stoa vs. Sacred Heart • Jan. 22, 2010 Jacki Gibson @ Brown • Nov. 23, 2007 Thea Imbrogno @ Mercyhurst • Jan. 25, 2014 Thea Imbrogno vs. Maine • Nov. 29, 2013 Rebecca Vint vs. Maine • Nov. 29, 2013 Brittany Howard @ Penn State • Nov. 1, 2013 Kristen Richards vs. Vermont • Oct. 26, 2013 Cobina Delaney @ Penn State • Nov. 10, 2012 Brianna Delaney @ Lindenwood • Nov. 13, 2011 Chelsea Walkland vs. Sacred Heart • Feb. 6, 2009 Brianna Delaney vs. Maine • Nov. 29, 2008 Jenny Monteleone vs. Sacred Heart • Nov. 3, 2007 Morgan Beikirch vs. Sacred Heart • Nov. 2, 2007 Mallory Giambra vs. Sacred Heart • Jan. 4, 2007 Alissa Dorman vs. Chatham • Oct. 27, 2006 Chelsea Walkland vs. Chatham • Oct. 27, 2006 Maria Olausson vs. Union College • Oct. 14, 2006

15 13 12 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10

Kristen Richards vs. Lindenwood • Mar. 1, 2013 [CHA Quarters] Kelsey Thomas vs. Lindenwood • Mar. 1, 2013 [CHA Quarters] Maddie Collias vs. Lindenwood • Mar. 1, 2013 [CHA Quarters] Kristen Richards @ Penn State • Nov. 1, 2013 Jamie Joslin vs. Lindenwood • March 1, 2013 [CHA Quarters] Thea Imbrogno vs. Syracuse • Feb. 19, 2011 Rebecca Vint @ Northeastern • Oct. 26, 2012 Rebecca Vint @ Lindenwood • Nov. 13, 2011 Rebecca Vint @ Lindenwood • Nov. 12, 2011 Megan Picinic vs. Sacred Heart • Feb. 7, 2009 Kristen Miles vs. Union College • Oct. 14, 2006 Morgan Beikirch vs. Niagara • Feb. 5, 2006

Rebecca Vint @ Mercyhurst • Jan. 25, 2014 [t-NCAA record] Thea Imbrogno @ Lindenwood • Feb. 1, 2014 Rebecca Vint @ Penn State • Nov. 10, 2012 Rebecca Vint @ Colgate • Nov. 22, 2011 Rebecca Vint @ Lindenwood • Nov. 13, 2011 Kylie St. Louis @ Lindenwood • Nov. 12, 2011 Rebecca Vint @ RPI • Oct. 21, 2011 Brianna Delaney vs. Northeastern • Oct. 16, 2010 Maria Stoa vs. Providence • Oct. 1, 2010 Kristen Miles vs. RPI • Nov. 21, 2008 Kristen Miles vs. Sacred Heart • Feb. 17, 2006

Power-play goals

Goals

3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Short-handed goals 1 36 different times

Penalty Minutes

Assists

19 17 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 14 14

Kylie St. Louis vs. Mercyhurst • Nov. 9, 2013 Kristen Richards @ RIT • Jan. 26, 2013 Maddie Collias @ Mercyhurst • Oct. 31, 2014 Brittany Howard vs. Mercyhurst • Nov. 9, 2013 Jennifer Kindret @ Minnesota-Duluth • Oct. 3, 2009 Megan Picinic vs. Providence • Nov. 8, 2008 Jenny Monteleone @ Cornell • Nov. 1, 2008 Angela Kost @ Quinnipiac • Jan. 21, 2006 Ali Proodian @ Maine • Oct. 8, 2005 Jenny Monteleone @ Mercyhurst • Feb. 14, 2009 Ali Proodian @ Boston University • Nov. 26, 2005

63 59 57 56 55 53 53 53 51 48 48

Brianne McLaughlin @ Minnesota • Oct. 3, 2008 Brianne McLaughlin @ Mercyhurst • Feb. 13, 2009 Brianne McLaughlin @ Mercyhurst • Mar. 04, 2006 Brianne McLaughlin vs. RPI • Nov. 21, 2008 Brianne McLaughlin vs. Mercyhurst • Dec. 10, 2006 Brianne McLaughlin @ Mercyhurst • Feb. 29, 2008 Heather Rossi @ Minnesota State • Oct. 1, 2006 Brianne McLaughlin @ Mercyhurst • Mar. 03, 2006 Brianne McLaughlin vs. Wayne State • Feb. 21, 2009 Brianne McLaughlin Wayne State • Jan. 28, 2006 Brianne McLaughlin @ Boston University • Nov. 26, 2005

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Individual Period Records

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Goals Rebecca Vint at Lindenwood (3rd) • Jan. 31, 2012 Rebecca Vint at Penn State (1st) • Nov. 10, 2012 Megan Picinic vs. Chatham (1st) • Oct. 27, 2006 Mackenzie Johnston vs. Lindenwood (2nd) • Jan. 24, 2015 Rebecca Vint vs. Lindenwood (2nd) • Jan. 24, 2015 Rebecca Vint at Mercyhurst (2nd) • Jan. 25, 2014 Mackenzie Johnston at Mercyhurst (2nd) • Jan. 24, 2014 Rebecca Vint at Quinnipiac (2nd) • Jan. 18, 2014 Brittany Howard vs. Maine (3rd) • Nov. 29, 2013 Brittany Howard vs. Maine (2nd) • Nov. 29, 2013 Maddie Collias vs. Lindenwood (3rd) • Jan. 12, 2013 Rebecca Vint at Colgate (2nd) • Nov. 22, 2011 Rebecca Vint at RPI (1st) • Oct. 21, 2011 Brianna Delaney at Minnesota State (2nd) • Dec. 4, 2010 Brianna Delaney vs. Northeastern (3rd) • Oct. 16, 2010 Sara O’Malley vs. Wayne State (2nd) • Feb. 26, 2010 Courtney Langston vs. Sacred Heart (2nd) • Jan. 23, 2010 Brianna Delaney vs. Sacred Heart (2nd) • Jan. 22, 2010 Sara O’Malley vs. Sacred Heart (1st) • Jan. 22, 2010 Jennifer Kindret at Wisconsin (2nd) • Nov. 6, 2009 Brianna Delaney vs. Sacred Heart (2nd) • Feb. 7, 2009 Maria Stoa vs. Sacred Heart (3rd) • Feb. 7, 2009 Kylie Rossler vs. Sacred Heart (3rd) • Nov. 3, 2007 Alissa Dorman vs. Union College (3rd) • Oct. 14, 2006 Alissa Dorman vs. Boston University (1st) • Oct. 7, 2006 Kristen Miles at St. Cloud State (2nd) • Sept. 30, 2006 Kristen Miles vs. Sacred Heart (3rd) • Feb. 17, 2006

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Assists Mikaela Lowater vs. Lindenwood (2nd) • Jan. 24, 2015 Maria Olausson vs. Chatham (1st) • Oct 27, 2006 Jacki Gibson at Brown (2nd) • Nov 23, 2007 Katelyn Scott at Penn State (2nd) • Feb. 21, 2015 Jessica Gazzola vs. Lindenwood (2nd) • Jan. 24, 2015 Maddie Collias vs. Lindenwood (2nd) • Jan. 24, 2015 Katie Fergus vs. Lindenwood (2nd) • Jan. 24, 2015 Amanda Pantaleo vs. Penn State (3rd) • Dec. 6, 2014 Kylie St. Louis vs. Syracuse (1st) • Feb. 7, 2014 Katie Fergus at Lindenwood (3rd) • Jan. 31, 2014 Thea Imbrogno at Mercyhurst (2nd) • Jan. 25, 2014 Thea Imbrogno vs. Maine (3rd) • Nov. 29, 2013 Rebecca Vint vs. Maine (2nd) • Nov. 29, 2013 Anneline Lauziere at Penn State (1st) • Nov. 1, 2013 Brittany Howard vs. Vermont (1st) • Oct. 26, 2013 Kristen Richards vs. Vermont (1st) • Oct. 26, 2013 Brittany Howard vs. Vermont (1st) • Oct. 25, 2013 Kylie St. Louis vs. Bemidji State (2nd) • Oct. 11, 2013 Kristen Richards at Lindenwood (1st) • Feb. 16, 2013 Cobina Delaney at Penn State (1st) • Nov. 10, 2012 Kelsey Thomas at Penn State (1st) • Nov. 10, 2012 Cobina Delaney vs. Niagara (1st) • Mar. 2, 2012 Rebecca Vint at Mercyhurst (3rd) • Jan. 21, 2011 Brianna Delaney vs. Syracuse (2nd) • Dec. 9, 2011 Thea Imbrogno at Colgate (2nd) • Nov. 22, 2011 Anneline Lauziere at Colgate (3rd) • Nov. 22, 2011 Brianna Delaney at Lindenwood (3rd) • Nov. 13, 2011 Kelsey Thomas at Lindewood (1st) • Nov. 12, 2011 Thea Imbrogno at RPI (1st) • Oct. 21, 2011 Cobina Delaney vs. Lindenwood (1st) • Oct. 8, 2011

Katherine Murphy

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Points Mikaela Lowater vs. Lindenwood (0g, 4a – 2nd) • Jan. 24, 2015 Maria Olausson vs. Chatham (0g, 4a – 1st) • Oct 27, 2006 Rebecca Vint at Quinnipiac (2g, 1a – 2nd) • Jan. 18, 2014 Rebecca Vint at Penn State (3g, 0a – 1st) • Nov. 10, 2012 Jacki Gibson at Brown (0g, 3a – 2nd) • Nov. 23, 2007 Megan Picinic vs. Chatham (3g, 0a – 1st) • Oct. 27, 2006 Alissa Dorman vs. Union College (2g, 1a – 3rd) • Oct. 14, 2006 Maria Olausson vs. Union College (1g, 2a – 3rd) • Oct. 14, 2006

Saves Brianne McLaughlin at Mercyhurst (1st) • Feb. 13, 2009 Brianne McLaughlin at Mercyhurst (1st) • Mar. 04, 2006 Brianne McLaughlin vs. RPI (2nd) • Nov. 21, 2008 Brianne McLaughlin at Minnesota (3rd) • Oct. 3, 2008 Brianne McLaughlin vs. Mercyhurst (3rd) • Dec. 10, 2006 Heather Rossi at Minnesota State (2nd) • Oct. 1, 2006 Kristen DiCiocco vs. Mercyhurst (2nd) • Mar. 3, 2012 Brianne McLaughlin at Minnesota (2nd) • Oct. 3, 2008 Brianne McLaughlin at Mercyhurst (2nd) • Mar. 04, 2006 Daneca Butterfield at Minnesota-Duluth (2nd) • Oct. 2, 2009 Brianne McLaughlin vs. Mercyhurst (1st) • Feb. 29, 2008 Brianne McLaughlin vs. Wayne State (1st) • Jan. 28, 2006

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Jacki Gibson

Kristen Miles


Miscellaneous Records Quickest Goal to Start a Game

00:07 00:13 00:17 00:53 00:56 01:01 01:14 01:14 01:16 01:16

Kylie Rossler vs. Sacred Heart • Nov. 2, 2007 Chelsea Walkland @ Niagara • Jan. 12, 2007 Jennifer Kindret vs. Sacred Heart -– Jan. 23, 2010 Morgan Beikirch @ Union College • Jan. 15, 2006 Morgan Beikirch vs. Sacred Heart • Feb. 18, 2006 Rebecca Vint vs. St. Lawrence • Jan. 4, 2014 Katie Fergus vs. Mercyhurst • Nov. 9, 2013 Kylie St. Louis @ Vermont • Nov. 13, 2012 Sara O’Malley vs. St. Cloud State • Oct. 26, 2007 Mallory Giambra @ Syracuse • Jan. 9, 2009

Quickest Goal to Start a Period 00:07 (1st) 00:13 (1st) 00:17 (1st) 00:20 (2nd) 00:25 (2nd) 00:25 (3rd) 00:35 (2nd) 00:38 (3rd) 00:39 (3rd) 00:44 (OT)

Kylie Rossler vs. Sacred Heart • Nov 2, 2007 Chelsea Walkland @ Niagara • Jan 12, 2007 Jennifer Kindret vs. Sacred Heart • Jan. 23, 2010 Rebecca Vint @ Quinnipiac • Jan. 18, 2014 Maeve Garvey vs. Vermont • Oct. 25, 2013 Maria Stoa @ Syracuse • Feb. 13, 2010 Kelsey Thomas @ Niagara • Dec. 10, 2010 Jamie Joslin @ Vermont • Nov. 4, 2012 Kristen Miles @ Niagara • Feb. 28, 2009 Kelsey Thomas @ Maine • Oct. 24, 2009

Chelsea Walkland

Kylie St. Louis

Quickest Three Goals – Same Player

04:20 04:50 14:51 15:12 25:20

Rebecca Vint @ Penn State • Nov. 10, 2012 Megan Picinic vs. Chatham • Oct. 27, 2006 Rebecca Vint @ Mercyhurst • Jan. 25, 2014 Brittany Howard vs. Maine • Nov. 29, 2013 Sara O’Malley vs. Sacred Heart • Nov 2, 2007

Quickest Consecutive Goals – Same Player

01:39 02:15 02:23 02:28 02:32 02:35 02:56 03:26 03:41 03:43 04:28

Rebecca Vint vs. RPI • Oct. 21, 2011 Megan Picinic vs. Chatham • Oct. 27, 2006 Brittany Howard vs. Maine • Nov. 29, 2013 Rebecca Vint vs. Lindenwood • Jan. 24, 2015 Rebecca Vint @ Penn State • Nov. 11, 2012 Megan Picinic vs. Chatham • Oct. 27, 2006 Brianna Delaney vs. Sacred Heart • Feb. 7, 2009 Alissa Dorman vs. Boston University • Oct. 7, 2006 Brittany Howard vs. Maine • Nov. 29, 2013 Alissa Dorman vs. Union College • Oct. 14, 2006 Kristen Miles vs. Sacred Heart • Feb. 17, 2006

Overtime Goals 00:44 01:00 02:25 03:27 03:39 03:41 04:39 04:53 48:04 (3OT)

Kelsey Thomas @ Maine • Oct. 24, 2009 Anneline Lauziere @ Vermont • Nov. 4, 2012 Natalie Fraser @ Lindenwood • Nov. 7, 2014 Cobina Delaney vs. Minnesota State • Oct. 14, 2011 Megan Picinic @ Maine • Nov. 10, 2007 Kylie St. Louis vs. RPI • Oct. 5, 2013 Amanda Pantaleo @ Lindenwood • Jan. 23, 2015 Jessica Riley @ Northeastern • Jan. 21, 2007 Cobina Delaney vs. Lindenwood • Mar. 2, 2013

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Team Season Records

Kathryn Stack

Megan Picinic

Anissa Gamble

Ali Proodian

Points

Power-play goals

Most wins

Goals against avg.

264 (100g, 164a)............. 2013-14 242 (100g, 124a)............. 2011-12 219 (86g, 133a)............... 2008-09 213 (81g, 132a)............... 2012-13 205 (80g, 125a)............... 2006-07

38  .................................. 2011-12 29  .................................. 2008-09 27  .................................. 2006-07 26  .................................. 2013-14 25  .................................. 2007-08

24  .................................. 2013-14 19  .................................. 2011-12 15  .................................. 2012-13 12  .................................. 2008-09 12  .................................. 2007-08

1.76 (2,119 min).............. 2013-14 1.94 (1,944 min).............. 2011-12 2.17 (2,045 min).............. 2012-13 2.44 (2,139 min).............. 2014-15 2.72 (2,115 min).............. 2007-08 3.01 (2,134 min).............. 2008-09

Goals

Short-handed goals

Saves

100  ................................ 2013-14 100  ................................ 2011-12 86  ................................ 2008-09 82  ................................ 2009-10 81  ................................ 2012-13

8  .................................... 2005-06 5  .................................... 2013-14 5  .................................... 2014-15 4  .................................... 2008-09 3  .................................... 2007-08 3  .................................... 2011-12

1,163  ............................. 2008-09 1,155  ............................. 2005-06 1,122  ............................. 2006-07 1,006  ............................. 2007-08 990  ............................. 2014-15

Shots on goal

.928 (802 saves).............. 2013-14 .928 (813 saves).............. 2011-12 .916 (990 saves).............. 2014-15 .913 (1,163 saves)........... 2008-09 .911 (792 saves).............. 2012-13

Assists 164  ................................ 2013-14 142  ................................ 2011-12 133  ................................ 2008-09 132  ................................ 2012-13 125  ................................ 2006-07

Jenny Monteleone

Save percent 1,159 (81 goals)............... 2012-13 1,071 (100 goals)............. 2013-14 970 (68 goals)............... 2014-15 893 (100 goals)............. 2011-12 892 (82 goals)............... 2009-10

Vanessa Zweggers

Kathryn Traynor

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Shutouts 6  .................................... 2013-14 4  .................................... 2011-12 4  .................................... 2006-07 3  .................................... 2008-09 2  .................................... 2005-06 2  .................................... 2007-08 2  .................................... 2009-10 2  .................................... 2012-13 2  .................................... 2014-15

Kelsey Thomas


Team Game Records Shots on goal 92 63 61 59 57 57 54 53 53 52

Lindenwood • Mar. 1, 2013 Penn State • Feb. 22, 2013 Lindenwood • Oct. 8, 2011 @ Lindenwood • Nov. 12, 2011 @ Lindenwood • Feb. 1, 2014 Penn State • Feb. 23, 2013 Sacred Heart • Jan. 23, 2010 @ Penn State • Nov. 11, 2012 Sacred Heart • Feb. 7, 2009 Chatham • Oct. 27, 2006

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@ Lindenwood • Nov. 13, 2011 @ Colgate • Nov. 22, 2011 @ Lindenwood • Nov. 12, 2011 Sacred Heart • Jan. 23, 2010 Chatham • Oct. 27, 2006 @ Mercyhurst • Jan. 25, 2014 @ RPI • Oct. 21, 2011 @ Wayne State • Feb. 11, 2011 Mercyhurst • Jan. 23, 2009 Syracuse • Oct. 11, 2008 @ Sacred Heart • Feb. 02, 2007 Union College • Oct. 14, 2006 Sacred Heart • Feb. 17, 2006

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Sacred Heart • Feb. 07, 2009 @ Penn State • Feb. 21, 2015 @ Penn State • Nov. 11, 2012 Sacred Heart • Nov. 03, 2007 Sacred Heart • Feb. 18, 2006

Power-play goals

Elijah Milne-Price Goals 13 13 12 10 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

Sacred Heart • Jan. 23, 2010 Chatham • Oct. 27, 2006 Sacred Heart • Feb. 7, 2009 Sacred Heart • Jan. 22, 2010 Lindenwood • Oct. 7, 2011 @ Sacred Heart • Dec. 16, 2008 Sacred Heart • Nov. 3, 2007 Sacred Heart • Nov. 2, 2007 Lindenwood • Jan. 24, 2015 @ Penn State • Nov. 10, 2012 Lindenwood • Oct. 8, 2011 Sacred Heart • Feb. 6, 2009 Minnesota State • Dec. 30, 2007 Union College • Oct. 14, 2006 Sacred Heart • Feb. 18, 2006

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Chatham • Oct. 27, 2006 Sacred Heart • Jan. 23, 2010 Sacred Heart • Feb. 7, 2009 Sacred Heart • Jan. 22, 2010 Lindenwood • Jan. 24, 2015 @ Penn State • Nov. 10, 2012 @ Sacred Heart • Dec. 16, 2008 Sacred Heart • Feb. 6, 2009 Sacred Heart • Nov. 3, 2007 Sacred Heart • Nov. 2, 2007

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Chatham • Oct. 27, 2006 Sacred Heart • Jan. 23, 2010 Sacred Heart • Feb. 7, 2009 Sacred Heart • Jan. 22, 2010 Lindenwood • Jan. 24, 2015 @ Sacred Heart • Dec. 16, 2008 @ Penn State • Nov. 10, 2012 Sacred Heart • Nov. 3, 2007 Sacred Heart • Nov. 2, 2007 Lindenwood • Oct. 7, 2011 Sacred Heart • Feb. 6, 2009

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Mercyhurst • Nov. 9, 2013 @ Maine • Oct. 8, 2005 @ Lindenwood • Nov. 13, 2011 Mercyhurst • March 3, 2012 @ Mercyhurst • Feb. 14, 2009 Providence • Nov. 8, 2008 RIT • Dec. 8, 2007 @ Boston University • Nov. 26, 2005 @ Mercyhurst • Oct. 31, 2014 @ Mercyhurst • Feb. 10, 2007 @ Boston University • Nov. 27, 2005

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@ Minnesota • Oct. 3, 2008 @ Mercyhurst • Feb. 13, 2009 @ Mercyhurst • Mar. 4, 2009 RPI • Nov. 21, 2008 Mercyhurst • Dec. 10, 2006 @ Mercyhurst • Feb. 29, 2008 @ Mercyhurst • Feb. 9, 2007 @ Minnesota State • Oct. 1, 2006 @ Mercyhurst • Mar. 3, 2006 @ Mercyhurst • Feb. 10, 2007

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Points

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Goals

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Points

Lindenwood (2nd) (W, 7-1) • Jan. 24, 2015 Sacred Heart (2nd) (W, 13-4) • Jan. 23, 2010 Sacred Heart (3rd) (W, 12-0) • Feb. 7, 2009 Chatham (1st) (W, 13-0) • Oct. 27, 2006 Sacred Heart (3rd) (W, 8-0) • Nov. 3, 2007 @ Lindenwood (3rd) (W, 6-1) • Jan. 31, 2014 @ Quinnipiac (2nd) (W, 5-1) • Jan. 18, 2014 @ Penn State (1st) (W, 7-1) • Nov. 10, 2012 @ Syracuse (2nd) (W, 4-3) • Feb. 3, 2012 Lindenwood (2nd) (W, 8-0) • Oct. 7, 2011 Sacred Heart (1st) (W, 13-4) • Jan. 23, 2010 Sacred Heart (3rd) (W, 10-2) • Jan. 22, 2010 Sacred Heart (2nd) (W, 10-2) • Jan. 22, 2010 Sacred Heart (3rd) (W, 7-2) • Feb. 6, 2009 @ Sacred Heart (3rd) (W, 8-1) • Dec. 16, 2008 @ Sacred Heart (1st) (W, 8-1) • Dec. 16, 2008 Sacred Heart (1st) (W, 8-2) • Nov. 2, 2007 Chatham (3rd) (W, 13-0) • Oct. 17, 2006 Union College (3rd) (W, 7-2) • Oct. 14, 2006 Sacred Heart (2nd) (W, 7-3) • Feb. 18, 2006

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Lindenwood (2nd) (W, 7-1) • Jan. 24, 2015 Chatham (1st) (W, 13-0) • Oct. 27, 2006 Sacred Heart (2nd) (W, 13-4) • Jan. 23, 2010 Sacred Heart (3rd) (W, 12-0) • Feb. 7, 2009 Sacred Heart (3rd) (W, 8-0) • Nov. 3, 2007 Sacred Heart (2nd) (W, 10-2) • Jan. 22, 2010 @ Sacred Heart (1st) (W, 8-1) • Dec. 16, 2008 @ Quinnipiac (2nd) (W, 5-1) • Jan. 18, 2014 Sacred Heart (1st) (W, 13-4) • Jan. 23, 2010 Sacred Heart (3rd) (W, 10-2) • Jan. 22, 2010 Chatham (3rd) (W, 13-0) • Oct. 27, 2006

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@ Mercyhurst (1st) (L, 1-5) • Feb. 13, 2009 @ Mercyhurst (1st) (L, 0-5) • Mar. 4, 2006 RPI (2nd) (T, 2-2) • Nov. 21, 2008 @ Minnesota (3rd) (W, 3-2) • Oct. 3, 2008 @ Minnesota (2nd) (W, 3-2) • Oct. 2, 2008 Mercyhurst (3rd) (L, 0-5) • Dec. 10, 2006 Minnesota State (2nd) (L, 0-6) • Oct. 1, 2006 Mercyhurst (2nd) (W, 3-2) • Mar. 3, 2012 [CHA Final] @ Mercyhurst (2nd) (L, 0-5) • Mar. 4, 2006 @ Minnesota-Duluth (1st) (L, 2-5) • Oct. 2, 2009 Mercyhurst (1st) (L, 2-5) • Feb. 29, 2008 Wayne State (1st) (L, 1-4) • Jan. 28, 2006

Whitney Pappas

Shots Assists 12 11 9 9 8 8 8 7 7 7

Lindenwood (2nd) (W, 7-1) • Jan. 24, 2015 Chatham (1st) (W, 13-0) • Oct. 27, 2006 Sacred Heart (2nd) (W, 13-4) • Jan. 23, 2010 Sacred Heart (3rd) (W, 12-0) • Feb. 7, 2009 Sacred Heart (2nd) (W, 10-2) • Jan. 22, 2010 @ Sacred Heart (1st) (W, 8-1) • Dec. 16, 2008 Sacred Heart (3rd) (W, 8-0) • Nov. 3, 2007 @ Quinnipiac (2nd) (W, 5-1) • Jan. 18, 2014 Sacred Heart (1st) (W, 13-4) • Jan. 23, 2010 Sacred Heart (3rd) (W, 10-2) • Jan. 22, 2010

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Penn State (2nd) (W, 4-1) • Feb. 22, 2013 Lindenwood (3rd) (W, 7-2) • Oct. 8, 2011 @ Lindenwood (3rd) (L, 2-4) • Feb. 1, 2014 @ Lindenwood (3rd) (L, 2-4) • Feb. 16, 2013 Maine (2nd) (W, 4-2) • Nov. 29, 2014 Penn State (2nd) (W, 4-2) • Feb. 23, 2013 Chatham (1st) (W, 13-0) • Oct. 27, 2006 RIT (3rd) (W, 4-2) • Dec. 7, 2013 Penn State (3rd) (W, 4-2) • Feb. 23, 2013 @ Lindenwood (1st) (W, 6-2) • Nov. 12, 2011 Sacred Heart (1st) (W, 12-0) • Feb. 7, 2009

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Last Time …

Robert Morris swept a home series…   Jan. 23-24, 2015 vs. Lindenwood (2-1 [OT], 7-1)

Robert Morris won when trailing after the first period…   Jan. 24, 2015 vs. Lindenwood (7-1)

Robert Morris swept a road series…   Feb. 20-21, 2015 @ Penn State (4-1, 4-1)

Robert Morris won when trailing after two periods…   Nov. 7, 2014 @ Lindenwood (3-2, OT)

Robert Morris shut out an opponent…   Home – Feb. 22, 2014 vs. Penn State (W, 4-0)   Away – Jan. 9, 2015 @ RIT (W, 2-0)

Robert Morris scored an extra attacker goal…   Mar. 8, 2013 – Brandi Pollock @ Mercyhurst (L, 1-2) – CHA Semifinals Robert Morris attempted a penalty shot…   Oct. 12, 2013 – Rebecca Vint @ Bemidji State (W, 3-0)

A Colonial had a hat trick…   Jan. 31, 2014 – Rebecca Vint @ Lindenwood (W, 6-1)

Robert Morris stopped a penalty shot…   Mar. 4, 2011 – Meeri Räisänen vs. Mercyhurst (L, 1-3)

A Colonial had four or more goals…   Nov. 29, 2013 – Brittany Howard (4 goals) vs. Maine (W, 4-2)

Robert Morris defeated a ranked opponent…   Jan. 18, 2014 @ No. 10 Quinnipiac (5-1)

A Colonial had four or more points…   Jan. 25, 2015 – Mikaela Lowater – 5 (5 assists) vs. Lindenwood (W, 7-1)

Robert Morris defeated an opponent ranked in the Top 5 nationally…   Dec. 7, 2012 vs. No. 4/5 Mercyhurst (2-1)

Robert Morris scored 8 or more goals…   Oct. 7, 2011 vs. Lindenwood (W, 8-0)

Robert Morris swept an opponent ranked in the Top 5 nationally…   Dec. 7-8, 2012 vs. No. 4/5 Mercyhurst (3-1, 2-1)

Robert Morris had 50 or more shots on goal…   Feb. 1, 2014 @ Lindenwood (L, 2-4) – 57 Robert Morris won in overtime…   Jan. 23, 2015 vs. Lindenwood (2-1)

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Hockey at Robert Morris University

Although the 2004-05 season was the start of NCAA Division I hockey at Robert Morris University, the Colonials are not new to success on the ice. RMU hockey teams have had a home on Neville Island since the mid-1990s, playing at the club hockey level in the Western Pennsylvania College Hockey Association and the American College Hockey Association.   These RMU club teams didn’t just compete. They won. The club team dominated College Hockey East from 1998 to 2001 with championships in 1998 and 2000 and second place finishes in 1999 and 2001.    The 2001 season marked the first year of ACHA membership for the Colonials. Despite being in a new conference, it didn’t take long for RMU to find a place at the top of the standings. The Colonials claimed the 2002 ACHA Division III National Championship, prompting the Robert Morris administration to take a closer look at the success of the hockey program. On October 1, 2003, late RMU Director of Athletics Susan Hofacre, Ph.D., announced that the University was going to add men’s ice hockey as a varsity sport to begin in the 2004-05 school year.   On the ice, the success continued for the Colonials with another appearance in the ACHA Division III National Tournament in 2003.   In the summer of 2003, RMU purchased the Island Sports Center on Neville Island from

the Neville Land Company, a subsidiary of the Hillman Company. For the 2003-04 season, the popularity of hockey on campus prompted two on-campus club teams, one which played on the ACHA’s Division I level and one on the Division III level.   With the continued growth of popularity in hockey at RMU, Susan Hofacre, Ph.D., announced on March 31, 2004, that women’s ice hockey would be the newest addition to the Robert Morris University athletics program and would commence play in the 2005-06 school year. With the new addition of its ice hockey teams, Robert Morris would become only the second school in the state of Pennsylvania to offer a Division I men’s or women’s ice hockey program (with Mercyhurst College being the other institution).   Despite earning the program’s first win over a nationally-ranked opponent in their third season (a 2-1 victory on Feb. 15, 2008 at No. 10 Wayne State), success was hard to come by at first for the Colonials’ women’s ice hockey team. RMU failed to finish with a winning record in their first six campaigns, but the hiring of current head coach Paul Colontino on June 13, 2011, quickly reversed that trend.   In Colontino’s first season, Robert Morris made history, upsetting No. 6 Mercyhurst, 3-2, in the CHA Tournament Championship. The win was the Colonials’ 19th of the campaign,

which shattered the previous school record by seven, and it ended the Lakers’ stranglehold of nine consecutive CHA titles. Robert Morris broke nine team season records, and 13 new individual season records were set.   The 2012-13 season was also filled with success for the Colonials, as they notched 15 wins. Although they were eliminated by Mercyhurst in the CHA Tournament semifinals, Robert Morris advanced in the tournament for the fourth year in a row after two first round wins – including a triple-overtime victory – over Lindenwood.   The program reached new heights in 2013-14, as the Colonials won a school record 24 games and saw eight other team records either tied or broken. On Nov. 25, 2013, Robert Morris cracked the national polls for the first time in program history, starting off a run of 13 consecutive weeks in which the Colonials found themselves in the Top 10. Robert Morris went 3-2-1 against ranked foes during the campaign with its most notable victories coming in a 3-0 shutout over No. 7/8 Boston University and a 5-1 victory at No. 10 Quinnipiac.   Despite facing team injuries and various other challenges in 2014-15, the Colonials earned a .500 conference record and a trip to the College Hockey America Quarterfinals. Robert Morris tabbed four wins and two ties in its last 10 games of the regular season.

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Hockey in Pittsburgh

NCAA Division I hockey at Robert Morris University is the latest addition to a long history of hockey in Pittsburgh. Hockey in the Golden Triangle has a tradition of success, and the Colonials only hope to add to that tradition.   Pittsburgh had the first amateur hockey team in the United States in 1897 and was a charter member of the International Professional Hockey League, the world’s first pro league, which began in 1904. The Pittsburgh club was one of five cities – Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario; Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.; Calumet, Mich.; and Hougton, Mich. – to form the IPHL.   The IPHL disbanded after the 1907 season, and the city would not see another pro team until 1925, when the Pittsburgh Pirates joined the National Hockey League in 1925. The stock market crash in 1929 left the Pirates cash-strapped, and the team moved to Philadelphia where it would fold just one year later.   In between the professional teams of the IPHL and NHL, the Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets and the Pittsburgh Hornets dominated the

United States Amateur Hockey Association. The Yellow Jackets ruled the Western Division, while the Hornets became the top team in the Eastern Division, with the teams meeting for the league championship in the 1924-25 season. After the Yellow Jackets defeated the Hornets in that 1925 championship tilt, the team entered the NHL and changed its name to the Pirates.   Another Yellow Jackets team appeared in the city in 1931-32 as a member of the International-American Hockey League, but it folded after the 1932-33 season. After a oneyear hiatus, the Shamrocks appeared for one season to be followed by another team with the name Hornets in 1936-37. The Hornets enjoyed a 20-year run in Pittsburgh, winning three Calder Cup Trophies – the championship trophy of the American Hockey League – in the 1950s.   The Hornets folded after the 1955-56 season only to reappear in 1961, winning a division title in 1964 and their fourth Calder Cup in 1967, before disappearing once again

from the hockey landscape.   That was the first season of the Pittsburgh Penguins of the NHL, a team that came into the national spotlight when it drafted Mario Lemieux in 1984. The Penguins improved in the league, eventually winning back-to-back Stanley Cups in 1991 and 1992.   The surge in popularity of the Penguins carried into the junior ranks with the formation of the Pittsburgh Hornets and the Pittsburgh Forge. In addition, high school programs began to pop up all around the area along with the emergence of club programs at local colleges and universities. RMU became the first school in the region to offer NCAA Division I hockey in 2004-05.   On July 13, 2010, the NCAA selected Pittsburgh as the site for the 2013 Men’s Frozen Four, with Robert Morris serving as the host institution. A total of 35,612 fans watched four first-time Frozen Four finalists at the CONSOL Energy Center, with the Yale Bulldogs defeating the Quinnipiac Bobcats, 4-0, to win their first national championship.

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2015-16 Schedule Date

Opponent

Site

Time

SEPTEMBER

25 (Fri.)

@ Bemidji State

Bemidji, Minn.

8:07 p.m. (EST)

26 (Sat.)

@ Bemidji State

Bemidji, Minn.

5:07 p.m. (EST)

OCTOBER

2 (Fri.)

@ Colgate

Hamilton, N.Y.

7:00 p.m.

3 (Sat.)

@ Colgate

Hamilton, N.Y.

4:00 p.m.

9 (Fri.) MERRIMACK

Pittsburgh, Pa.

7:05 p.m.

10 (Sat.) MERRIMACK

Pittsburgh, Pa.

3:05 p.m.

16 (Fri.)

@ RPI

Troy, N.Y.

7:00 p.m.

17 (Sat.)

@ RPI

Troy, N.Y.

4:00 p.m.

30 (Fri.)

SYRACUSE *

Pittsburgh, Pa.

7:05 p.m.

31 (Sat.)

SYRACUSE *

Pittsburgh, Pa.

3:05 p.m.

NOVEMBER

6 (Fri.)

@ RIT *

Rochester, N.Y.

7:00 p.m.

7 (Sat.)

@ RIT *

Rochester, N.Y.

3:00 p.m.

13 (Fri.)

PENN STATE *

Pittsburgh, Pa.

7:05 p.m.

14 (Sat.)

PENN STATE *

Pittsburgh, Pa.

3:05 p.m.

27 (Fri.) MAINE

Pittsburgh, Pa.

7:05 p.m.

28 (Sat.) MAINE

Pittsburgh, Pa.

3:05 p.m.

DECEMBER

4 (Fri.)

@ Mercyhurst *

Erie, Pa.

7:00 p.m.

5 (Sat.)

@ Mercyhurst *

Erie, Pa.

2:00 p.m.

12 (Sat.)

@ Lindenwood *

Wentzville, Mo.

3:00 p.m. (EST)

13 (Sun.)

@ Lindenwood *

Wentzville, Mo.

1:00 p.m. (EST)

JANUARY

2 (Sat.)

PROVIDENCE

Pittsburgh, Pa.

7:00 p.m.

3 (Sun.)

PROVIDENCE

Pittsburgh, Pa.

2:00 p.m.

15 (Fri.)

@ Quinnipiac

Hamden, Conn.

7:00 p.m.

16 (Sat.)

@ Quinnipiac

Hamden, Conn.

4:00 p.m.

22 (Fri.)

@ Penn State *

University Park, Pa.

7:00 p.m.

23 (Sat.)

@ Penn State *

University Park, Pa.

2:00 p.m.

29 (Fri.)

LINDENWOOD *

Pittsburgh, Pa.

7:05 p.m.

30 (Sat.)

LINDENWOOD *

Pittsburgh, Pa.

3:05 p.m.

FEBRUARY

5 (Fri.) MERCYHURST *

Pittsburgh, Pa.

7:05 p.m.

6 (Sat.) MERCYHURST *

Pittsburgh, Pa.

3:05 p.m.

12 (Fri.)

@ Syracuse *

Syracuse, N.Y.

7:00 p.m.

13 (Sat.)

@ Syracuse *

Syracuse, N.Y.

2:00 p.m.

19 (Fri.)

RIT *

Pittsburgh, Pa.

7:05 p.m.

20 (Sat.)

RIT *

Pittsburgh, Pa.

3:05 p.m.

Home games bold and all CAPS  |  All times Eastern unless listed All home games played at 84 Lumber Arena



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