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CLARKSON OPENS UP THE NEW YEAR AFTER LENGTHY LAYOFF 3 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT CLARKSON HOCKEY • In its sixth season as an NCAA program, Clarkson has compiled a 101-73-22 all-time record for a .571 winning percentage. • The Knights are guided by rst-year co-head coaches Matt and Shannon Desrosiers, the rst husband-and- wife head coaching tandem in col- lege hockey history. • Senior Marie-Jo Gaudet is one goal shy of tying the Clarkson career mark for goals of 52. January 7, 2009 CLARKSON HOCKEY Golden Knight Women www.clarksonathletics.com September 27 OTTAWA SENATORS AA (exh.) H W 4-2 October 4 Boston College A L 2-0 5 Boston College A T 4-4ot 18 Boston University A L 2-1 19 Univ. of New Hampshire A L 2-1 24 MERCYHURST COLLEGE H W 5-2 25 MERCYHURST COLLEGE H W 4-2 31 Niagara University A L 3-1 November 1 Niagara University A T 3-3ot 7 * Brown University A W 6-0 8 * Yale University A L 3-2 4 * HARVARD UNIVERSITY H W 2-0 15 * DARTMOUTH COLLEGE H T 2-2ot 21 * Quinnipiac University A W 2-0 22 * Princeton University A W 3-2ot 29 UNIV. of VERMONT H W 4-2 30 UNIV. of VERMONT H W 9-1 December 5 * CORNELL UNIVERSITY H L 3-2 6 * COLGATE UNIVERSITY H T 2-2ot January 9 UNIV. of MAINE H 7pm 10 UNIV. of MAINE H 2pm 16 * YALE UNIVERSITY H 7pm 17 * BROWN UNIVERSITY H 4pm 21 * St. Lawrence University A 7pm 23 * Rensselaer A 7pm 24 * Union College A 4pm 30 * Colgate University A 7pm 31 * Cornell University A 4pm Feburary 4 * ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY H 7pm 6 * UNION COLLEGE H 3pm 7 * RENSSELAER H 2pm 13 * PRINCETON UNIVERSITY H 7pm 14 * QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY H 4pm 20 * Dartmouth College A 7pm 21 * Harvard University A 4pm 27 ECAC Hockey Playoffs - Quarternal Round 28 ECAC Hockey Playoffs - Quarternal Round March 1 ECAC Hockey Playoffs - Quarternal Round 6-7 ECAC Hockey Championship Tr.-Campus Sites 13-15 NCAA Regionalsv - Campus Sites 20&22 NCAA Frozen Four @ Agganis Arena, BU * ECAC Hockey 2008-09 Women’s Schedule A fter a 33-day layoff, the Clarkson University Women’s Hockey team returns to action this weekend hosting Hockey East foe Maine in a weekend series at Cheel Arena. The Golden Knights, guided by co-head coaches Shannon and Matt Desrosiers, own an 8-6-4 overall record and went 5-1-2 at home in the 2008 portion of the schedule. The Green and Gold, led by senior captain Kimberly McKenney (Smiths Falls, ONT), close out the non-league portion of the schedule this weekend and then resume ECAC Hockey play on January 16-17 when they host Brown and Yale. The Knights post a sixth-place 4-2-2 league mark. Clarkson will look to regain the form it displayed in late November when it went 5-0-1. Just before the lengthy exam/holiday break, the Knights suffered their rst blemishes at Cheel this season when Cornell edged the Green and Gold 3-2 on December 5, and Colgate held on for a 2-2 tie on December 6. The Knights appeared to have gained the win against the Raiders, but an apparent Clarkson goal in the nal split second of overtime was waved off. One of ve Clarkson players recording double gures in points, senior Marie-Jo Gaudet (Sherbrooke, QUE) paces the Clarkson offense with 24 points on 10 goals and 14 assists. Closing in on the 100-point career mark, Gaudet is one goal shy of tying the program’s career mark for goals of 52 set by Ashley Shaidle ’07. Freshman standout Juana Baribeau (Amos, QUE) follows closely behind with 22 points, in- cluding a team-high 13 goals. Junior Britney Selina (Thornhill, ONT) and sophomore Melissa Waldie (Newmarket, ONT) post 18 points apiece. Clarkson’s all-time leading playmaker with 60 career assists, Selina has a team-high 15 helpers this year. Waldie has eight goals, including a team-high ve on the power play. Junior Genevieve Lavoie (Delson, QUE) has tallied 16 points (4-12). Among the top goaltenders in the nation, sophomore Lauren Dahm (Baldwinsville, NY) boasts a .939 save percentage and a 1.44 goals against average through 14 games. She has three shutouts this season and eight in her brief year-and-a-half collegiate career. Clarkson ranks among the 15 teams in the nation in several major statistical categories. The Knights are ninth in Division I in defense, allowing just 1.94 goals per game, 13th in offense (2.94 GPG) and ninth in both power play (22-110, 20.0%) and penalty kill (71-81, 87.7%). Clarkson is one of the least penal- ized teams in college hockey, being called for only 10.3 minutes a game. Maine, guided by second-year head coach Dan Li- chterman, owns a 4-13-2 overall record and stands in 8th place in Hockey East with a 1-7-1 league mark. The Black Bears last played on December 12-13 when they shut out Union 2-0 and tied the Dutchwomen 2- 2 at Alfond Arena. Clarkson swept Maine in a pair of shutouts last sea- son in Orono in their rst ever meetings.The Knights blanked the Black Bears 2-0 on November 2 and 1-0 on November 3, 2007.

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CLARKSON OPENS UP THE NEW YEAR AFTERLENGTHY LAYOFF

3 THINGS TOKNOW ABOUT

CLARKSON HOCKEY

• In its sixth season as an NCAA program, Clarkson has compiled a 101-73-22 all-time record for a .571 winning percentage.• The Knights are guided by fi rst-year co-head coaches Matt and Shannon Desrosiers, the fi rst husband-and- wife head coaching tandem in col- lege hockey history.• Senior Marie-Jo Gaudet is one goal shy of tying the Clarkson career mark for goals of 52.

January 7, 2009

CLARKSON HOCKEYGolden Knight Women

www.clarksonathletics.com

September27 OTTAWA SENATORS AA (exh.) H W 4-2

October 4 Boston College A L 2-0 5 Boston College A T 4-4ot18 Boston University A L 2-119 Univ. of New Hampshire A L 2-124 MERCYHURST COLLEGE H W 5-225 MERCYHURST COLLEGE H W 4-231 Niagara University A L 3-1

November 1 Niagara University A T 3-3ot7 * Brown University A W 6-0

8 * Yale University A L 3-24 * HARVARD UNIVERSITY H W 2-0

15 * DARTMOUTH COLLEGE H T 2-2ot21 * Quinnipiac University A W 2-022 * Princeton University A W 3-2ot29 UNIV. of VERMONT H W 4-230 UNIV. of VERMONT H W 9-1

December 5 * CORNELL UNIVERSITY H L 3-2 6 * COLGATE UNIVERSITY H T 2-2ot

January 9 UNIV. of MAINE H 7pm10 UNIV. of MAINE H 2pm16 * YALE UNIVERSITY H 7pm17 * BROWN UNIVERSITY H 4pm21 * St. Lawrence University A 7pm23 * Rensselaer A 7pm24 * Union College A 4pm30 * Colgate University A 7pm31 * Cornell University A 4pm

Feburary 4 * ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY H 7pm 6 * UNION COLLEGE H 3pm 7 * RENSSELAER H 2pm13 * PRINCETON UNIVERSITY H 7pm14 * QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY H 4pm20 * Dartmouth College A 7pm21 * Harvard University A 4pm27 ECAC Hockey Playoffs - Quarterfi nal Round 28 ECAC Hockey Playoffs - Quarterfi nal Round

March 1 ECAC Hockey Playoffs - Quarterfi nal Round 6-7 ECAC Hockey Championship Tr.-Campus Sites13-15 NCAA Regionalsv - Campus Sites20&22 NCAA Frozen Four @ Agganis Arena, BU * ECAC Hockey

2008-09Women’s Schedule

After a 33-day layoff, the Clarkson University Women’s Hockey team returns to action this weekend hosting Hockey East foe Maine in a weekend series at Cheel Arena. The

Golden Knights, guided by co-head coaches Shannon and Matt Desrosiers, own an 8-6-4 overall record and went 5-1-2 at home in the 2008 portion of the schedule. The Green and Gold, led by senior captain Kimberly McKenney (Smiths Falls, ONT), close out the non-league portion of the schedule this weekend and then resume ECAC Hockey play on January 16-17 when they host Brown and Yale. The Knights post a sixth-place 4-2-2 league mark.

Clarkson will look to regain the form it displayed in late November when it went 5-0-1. Just before the lengthy exam/holiday break, the Knights suffered their fi rst blemishes at Cheel this season when Cornell edged the Green and Gold 3-2 on December 5, and Colgate held on for a 2-2 tie on December 6. The Knights appeared to have gained the win against the Raiders, but an apparent Clarkson goal in the fi nal split second of overtime was waved off.

One of fi ve Clarkson players recording double fi gures in points, senior Marie-Jo Gaudet (Sherbrooke, QUE) paces the Clarkson offense with 24 points on 10 goals and 14 assists. Closing in on the 100-point career mark, Gaudet is one goal shy of tying the program’s career mark for goals of 52 set by Ashley Shaidle ’07.

Freshman standout Juana Baribeau (Amos, QUE) follows closely behind with 22 points, in-cluding a team-high 13 goals. Junior Britney Selina (Thornhill, ONT) and sophomore Melissa Waldie (Newmarket, ONT) post 18 points apiece. Clarkson’s all-time leading playmaker with 60 career assists, Selina has a team-high 15 helpers this year. Waldie has eight goals, including a team-high fi ve on the power play. Junior Genevieve Lavoie (Delson, QUE) has tallied 16 points (4-12).

Among the top goaltenders in the nation, sophomore Lauren Dahm (Baldwinsville, NY) boasts a .939 save percentage and a 1.44 goals against average through 14 games. She has three shutouts this season and eight in her brief year-and-a-half collegiate career.

Clarkson ranks among the 15 teams in the nation in several major statistical categories. The Knights are ninth in Division I in defense, allowing just 1.94 goals per game, 13th in offense (2.94 GPG) and ninth in both power play (22-110, 20.0%) and penalty kill (71-81, 87.7%). Clarkson is one of the least penal-ized teams in college hockey, being called for only 10.3 minutes a game.

Maine, guided by second-year head coach Dan Li-chterman, owns a 4-13-2 overall record and stands in 8th place in Hockey East with a 1-7-1 league mark. The Black Bears last played on December 12-13 when they shut out Union 2-0 and tied the Dutchwomen 2-2 at Alfond Arena.

Clarkson swept Maine in a pair of shutouts last sea-son in Orono in their fi rst ever meetings. The Knights blanked the Black Bears 2-0 on November 2 and 1-0 on November 3, 2007.

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C L A R K S O N H O C K E Y2008 2009

CLARKSON in the NCAA RANKINGS - (January 5)

- TEAM- Scoring Offense - 13th (2.94) Scoring Defense - 9th (1.94)Scoring Margin - 11th (1.00)Power Play - 9th (22-110, 20.0%) Penalty Kill - 9th (71-81, 87.7%)Penalty Minutes - 33rd (10.3)

- INDIVIDUAL LEADERS - TOP 20 IN NCAAPoints Per Game - Marie-Jo Gaudet T-17th (1.33)Goals Per Game - Juana Baribeau 15th (0.72)Assists Per Game - Britney Selina T-14th (0.83)Points Per Game Rookie - Juana Baribeau 7th (1.22)Power-Play Goals - Melissa Wadie T-10th (5)

Save Percentage - Lauren Dahm 6th (.939)Goals Against Average - Lauren Dahm 4th (1.44)Winning Percentage - Lauren Dahm 18th (7-4-3, .607)

CLARKSON in the ECAC HOCKEY RANKINGS - (January 5)

League games only

- TEAM - Scoring Offense - 7th (2.62)Scoring Defense - T-1st (1.50)Power Play - 3rd (10-41, 24.4%)Penalty Kill - 4th (31-36, 86.1%)Penalty Minutes - 11th (9.2)

- INDIVIDUAL -Points - Melissa Waldie T-7th (11)Goals - Juana Baribeau T-20th (3) Marie-Jo Gaudet Britney Selina Melissa WaldieAssists - Melissa Waldie T-2nd (8)Freshman Scoring - Juana Baribeau 4th (7 pts)Defenseman Scoring - Carlee Eusepi T-15th (4 pts)Power-Play Goals - Melissa Waldie T-9th (2)Game-Winning Goals - Four Players T-5th (1)

Save Percentage - Lauren Dahm 1st (.945)Goals Against Average - Lauren Dahm 1st (1.25)Winning Percentage - Lauren Dahm 3rd (4-1-2, .714)

Marie-Jo Gaudet is closing in on the 100-point career scoring mark with 93

points through 126 games and is one goal shy of the tying the school record

for most career goals of 52.

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The Automated ScoreBookCLARKSON Overall Team Statistics (as of Dec 08, 2008)

All games

Overall: 8-6-4 Conf: 4-2-2 Home: 5-1-2 Away: 3-5-2 Neut: 0-0-0

TEAM STATISTICS CLARKSON OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 53-541 35-451 Shot pct. . 0 9 8 . 0 7 8 G o a l s / G a m e 2.9 1.9 S h o t s / G a m e 30.1 25.1 A s s i s t s 91 51POWER PLAYS Goals-Power Plays 22-110 10-81 Conversion Percent . 2 0 0 . 1 2 3 Shot Attempts 166 97 Shot Percent . 1 3 3 . 1 0 3GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 53 35 Power Play 22 9 S h o r t - h a n d e d 0 2 Empty net 3 0 P e n a l t y 0 1 U n a s s i s t e d 2 6 O v e r t i m e 1 0PENALTIES N u m b e r 87 115 M i n u t e s 185 241 P e n a l t i e s / G a m e 4.8 6.4 Pen minutes/Game 10.3 13.4 M i n o r 85 113 M a j o r 1 1 10-minute Misconduct 0 0 Game Misconduct 1 1 Gross Misconduct 0 0 M a t c h 0 0FACEOFFS (W-L) 492-588 588-492 Faceoff W-L Pct. . 4 5 6 . 5 4 4ATTENDANCE T o t a l 2180 2713 Dates/Avg Per Date 8/272 10/271 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT TotalCLARKSON 13 14 25 1 53Opponents 14 13 8 0 35

Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT TotalCLARKSON 107 157 142 10 416Opponents 174 158 148 13 493

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The Automated ScoreBookCLARKSON Overall Individual Statistics (as of Dec 08, 2008)

All games

Overall: 8-6-4 Conf: 4-2-2 Home: 5-1-2 Away: 3-5-2 Neut: 0-0-0

Shots Penalties Goals## Player gp g a pts sh sh% +- pen-min min maj oth pp sh fg gw gt ot ht pn ua12 GAUDET,Marie-Jo 18 10 14 24 78 . 1 2 8 +12 7-14 7 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 025 BARIBEAU,Juana 18 13 9 22 66 . 1 9 7 +8 7-14 7 0 0 3 0 3 2 1 0 1 0 023 WALDIE,Melissa 18 8 10 18 46 . 1 7 4 +4 10-20 10 0 0 5 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 027 SELINA,Britney 18 3 15 18 48 . 0 6 2 +9 5-10 5 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 021 LAVOIE,Genevieve 17 4 12 16 42 . 0 9 5 +1 3-6 3 0 0 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 08 McKENNEY,Kimberly 18 3 6 9 23 . 1 3 0 +4 9-18 9 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 115 EUSEPI,Carlee 18 2 6 8 39 . 0 5 1 +3 2-4 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 014 MULLIGAN,Brittany 18 2 4 6 58 . 0 3 4 -1 11-22 11 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 019 GILLANDERS,Kali 17 3 1 4 23 . 1 3 0 -1 4-19 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 110 BOUDREAU,Danielle 17 2 2 4 17 . 1 1 8 +2 3-6 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 016 TENDLER,Daris 18 2 2 4 27 . 0 7 4 0 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 07 KOSZIWKA,Gabrielle 18 0 3 3 29 . 0 0 0 +2 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011 SCHROEDER,Tegan 15 1 1 2 17 . 0 5 9 -2 7-14 7 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 024 O'CONNOR,Courtney 18 0 2 2 4 . 0 0 0 +5 6-12 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 PTOLEMY,Katelyn 18 0 2 2 14 . 0 0 0 +1 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 017 OLEKSA,Caitlin 9 0 1 1 1 . 0 0 0 +1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 018 OLSON,Courtney 15 0 1 1 5 . 0 0 0 +3 4-8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 022 HART,Laura 6 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 026 MOOREHEAD,Ashleigh 15 0 0 0 3 . 0 0 0 -1 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 020 OMAND,Meg 11 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TM TEAM 5 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total 18 53 91 144 541 . 0 9 8 +50 87-185 85 1 1 22 0 12 8 2 1 1 0 2Opponents 18 35 51 86 451 . 0 7 8 - 115-241 113 1 1 9 2 6 6 2 0 0 1 6

Goal average Saves Record Goals allowed## Goalie gp-gs minutes ga avg saves pct w l t sho pp sh en pen sog35 DAHM,Lauren 14-13 833:55 20 1 . 4 4 308 . 9 3 9 7 4 3 3 6 2 0 0 079 GRANDMONT-BERUBE,Eve 6-5 259:26 14 3 . 2 4 104 . 8 8 1 1 2 1 0 3 1 0 1 01 MURMES,Danielle 1-0 5:20 1 1 1 . 2 5 4 . 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TM EMPTY NET 5-0 3:34 0 - 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total 18-0 1102:15 35 1 . 9 1 416 . 9 2 2 8 6 4 3 9 3 0 1 0Opponents 18-0 1102:15 53 2 . 8 9 493 . 9 0 3 6 8 4 1 20 1 3 0 0

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The Automated ScoreBookCLARKSON Overall Individual Statistics (as of Dec 08, 2008)

All games

## Faceoffs GP W L Pct.4 PTOLEMY,Katelyn 18 1 0 1.00024 O'CONNOR,Courtney 18 1 0 1.00017 OLEKSA,Caitlin 9 2 0 1.00021 LAVOIE,Genevieve 17 5 3 . 6 2 525 BARIBEAU,Juana 18 2 2 . 5 0 011 SCHROEDER,Tegan 15 1 1 . 5 0 027 SELINA,Britney 18 231 239 . 4 9 112 GAUDET,Marie-Jo 18 91 97 . 4 8 47 KOSZIWKA,Gabrielle 18 69 86 . 4 4 523 WALDIE,Melissa 18 2 3 . 4 0 010 BOUDREAU,Danielle 17 4 6 . 4 0 014 MULLIGAN,Brittany 18 82 145 . 3 6 119 GILLANDERS,Kali 17 1 3 . 2 5 08 McKENNEY,Kimberly 18 0 1 . 0 0 015 EUSEPI,Carlee 18 0 1 . 0 0 018 OLSON,Courtney 15 0 1 . 0 0 0

## Power Play Scoring GP G A Pts Shots Pct.12 GAUDET,Marie-Jo 18 3 7 10 12 . 2 5 023 WALDIE,Melissa 18 5 4 9 15 . 3 3 325 BARIBEAU,Juana 18 3 6 9 15 . 2 0 027 SELINA,Britney 18 1 7 8 13 . 0 7 721 LAVOIE,Genevieve 17 3 4 7 16 . 1 8 815 EUSEPI,Carlee 18 2 5 7 20 . 1 0 08 McKENNEY,Kimberly 18 2 3 5 13 . 1 5 410 BOUDREAU,Danielle 17 1 2 3 10 . 1 0 011 SCHROEDER,Tegan 15 1 1 2 9 . 1 1 114 MULLIGAN,Brittany 18 1 1 2 28 . 0 3 619 GILLANDERS,Kali 17 0 1 1 5 . 0 0 04 PTOLEMY,Katelyn 18 0 1 1 4 . 0 0 07 KOSZIWKA,Gabrielle 18 0 0 0 3 . 0 0 024 O'CONNOR,Courtney 18 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 016 TENDLER,Daris 18 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0

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2008-09 CLARKSON UNIVERSITY HOCKEY RESULTSGAMES: 18 Overall Record: 8-6-4 ECAC RECORD: 4-2-2

ATT CU OPP Clarkson Saves Clarkson Goal Scorers - Gamewinner in CAPSSept. 27 W(H) 275 4 OTTAWA PWHL (exh.) 2 DAHM 8/Grandmont-Berube 5 Kosziwka, Gaudet, MULLIGAN, McKenneyOct. 4 L(A) 75 0 Boston College 2 DAHM 23Oct. 5 T(A) 80 4 4 ot Grandmont-Berube 6/DAHM 17 Baribeau, Gaudet, Gillanders, McKenneyOct. 18 L(A) 221 1 2 DAHM 25 BaribeauOct. 19 L(A) 434 1 2 Grandmont-Berube 25 GaudetOct. 24 W(H) 273 5 2 DAHM 31 Gaudet 2, Boudreau, BARIBEAU, WaldieOct. 25 W(H) 300 4 MERCYHURST 2 GRANDMONT-BERUBE 19 Eusepi, Gaudet, WALDIE, McKenneyOct. 31 L(A) 284 1 Niagara 3 DAHM 23 WaldieNov. 1 T(A) 316 3 Niagara 3 ot GRANDMONT-BERUBE 31 Waldie, Gaudet, BaribeauNov. 7 W(A) 713 6 *Brown 0 DAHM 11 SELINA, Boudreau, Baribeau, Gaudet, Eusepi,

GillandersNov. 8 L(A) 344 2 *Yale 3 Grandmont-Berube 23 Baribeau, SelinaNov. 14 W(H) 377 2 *HARVARD 0 DAHM 35 WALDIE, Gaudet Nov. 15 T(H) 233 2 *DARTMOUTH 2 ot DAHM 23 Waldie, MulliganNov. 21 W(A) 116 2 *Quinnipiac 0 DAHM 10 LAVOIE, GaudetNov. 22 W(A) 130 3 *Princeton 2 ot DAHM 35 Baribeau, Schroeder, McKENNEYNov. 29 W(H) 170 4 VERMONT 2 DAHM 19 BARIBEAU 4Nov. 30 W(H) 212 9 VERMONT 1 DAHM 16 Baribeau 2, TENDLER 2, Lavoie 2, Gaudet,

Murmes 4 Gillanders, WaldieDec. 5 L(H) 294 2 *CORNELL 3 DAHM 19 Selina, MulliganDec. 6 T(H) 321 2 *COLGATE 2ot DAHM 21 Lavoie, WaldieJan. 9 (H) MAINEJan. 10 (H) MAINEJan. 16 (H) *YALEJan. 17 (H) *BROWNJan. 21 (A) *St. lawrenceJan. 23 (A) *RensselaerJan. 24 (A) *UnionJan. 30 (A) *ColgateJan. 31 (A) *CornellFeb. 4 (H) *ST. LAWRENCEFeb. 6 (H) *UNIONFeb. 7 (H) *RENSSELAERFeb. 13 (H) *PRINCETONFeb. 14 (H) *QUINNIPIACFeb. 20 (A) *DartmouthFeb. 21 (A) *Harvard

*ECAC Hockey

Attendance Total 5,168

Wins Losses Ties Pct.

Overall Record 8 6 4 0.556

ECAC 4 2 2 0.625

Non-League 4 4 2 0.500

vs HEA 2 3 1 0.417

vs CHA 2 1 1 0.625

Home 5 1 2 0.750

Away 3 5 2 0.400

Overtime 1 1 4 0.500

Exhibition 1 0 0 1.000

SCORING by CLASS Games GLS ASST PTS % of overall Scoring

Seniors (3) 54 13 24 37 0.69

Juniors (5) 83 10 32 42 0.51

Sophomores (5) 67 10 13 23 0.34

Freshman (8) 119 20 22 42 0.35

323 53 91 144 1.00

Boston CollegeBoston UniversityUniv. New HamsphireMERCYHURST

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2008-09 CLARKSON UNIVERSITY HOCKEY Game-by-Game StatisticsCU Power Play CU Penalty Kill CU OPP CU OPP

Date Opponent Score PPG Att % Kills Att % Pen Min Pen Min Shots

Oct. 4 Boston College L 2-0 0 of 10 0.00 2 of 2 1.00 4 8 12 24 26 25

Oct. 5 Boston College T 4-4ot 1 of 9 0.11 4 of 5 0.80 5 10 9 18 36 27

Oct. 18 Boston University L 2-1 0 of 6 0.00 6 of 7 0.86 7 14 6 12 29 27

Oct. 19 Unv. of New Hampshire L 2-1 0 of 10 0.00 5 of 5 1.00 7 25 10 20 19 27

Oct. 24 MERCYHURST W 5-2 2 of 9 0.22 3 of 4 0.75 4 8 9 18 30 33

Oct. 25 MERCYHURST W 4-2 2 of 8 0.25 3 of 4 0.75 4 8 8 16 34 21

Oct. 31 Niagara L 3-1 1 of 6 0.17 5 of 5 1.00 6 12 7 14 32 26

Nov. 1 Niagara T 3-3ot 1 of 3 0.33 3 of 4 0.75 4 8 3 6 30 34

Nov. 7 *Brown W 6-0 2 of 9 0.22 3 of 3 1.00 3 6 10 31 47 11

Nov. 8 *Yale L 3-2 1 of 5 0.20 3 of 4 0.75 4 8 5 10 30 26

Nov. 14 *HARVARD W 2-0 1 of 4 0.25 5 of 5 1.00 5 10 4 8 20 35

Nov. 15 *DARTMOUTH T 2-2 ot 0 of 3 0.00 3 of 4 0.75 4 8 3 6 32 25

Nov. 21 *Quinnipiac W 2-0 1 of 5 0.20 4 of 4 1.00 5 10 6 12 41 10

Nov. 22 *Princeton W 3-2ot 3 of 5 0.60 6 of 7 0.86 7 14 5 10 22 37

Nov. 29 VERMONT W 4-2 2 of 3 0.67 7 of 7 1.00 7 14 3 6 31 21

Nov. 30 VERMONT W 9-1 3 of 5 0.60 2 of 2 1.00 2 4 5 10 33 21

Dec. 5 *CORNELL L 3-2 1 of 4 0.25 3 of 4 0.75 4 8 4 8 33 22

Dec. 6 *COLGATE T 2-2ot 1 of 6 0.17 4 of 5 0.80 5 10 6 12 21 23

Jan. 9 MAINE

Jan. 10 MAINE

Jan. 16 *YALE

Jan. 17 *BROWN

Jan. 21 *St. Lawrence

Jan. 23 *Rensselaer

Jan. 24 *Union

Jan. 30 *Colgate

Jan. 31 *Cornell

Feb. 4 *ST. LAWRENCE

Feb. 6 *UNION

Feb. 7 *RENSSELAER

Feb. 13 *PRINCETON

Feb. 14 *QUINNIPIAC

Feb. 20 *Dartmouth

Feb. 21 *Harvard

TOTALS 22 of 110 0.20 71 of 81 0.88 87 185 115 241 546 451

Sept. 27 OTTAWA PWHL (exh.) W(H) 4-2 0 of 3 0.00 1 of 7 0.14 7 14 3 6 34 15

2-4-1 6-1-2 0-1-1

4

6 (5-0-1)

4 gms (0-3-1)

Most Goals Scored:Most Goals in Period: 10/31 in 6-0 W(A) at Brown, 11/7Most Goals Allowed:

Most Goals Allowed in Pd:Most Assists:

Most Points:Most PP Goals:

Most PP Attempts:Most Opp PPGs:

Most Opp PP Atts:

2/4 in 9-1 W(H) vs Vermont, 11/30

7 (three times) Most Saves in Period: 16 - (twice)

10 (0-10) twice Fewest Opp Shots: 10 in 2-0 W(A) at Quinnipiac, 11/21 1 (10 times) Most Saves: 35 (Dahm) - (twice)

23 (9-14) in 9-1 W(H) vs Vermont, 11/30 Most Opp Shots: 37 in 3-2ot W(A) at Princeton, 11/22 3 (twice) Fewest Shots: 19 in 2-1 L(A) at UNH, 10/19

3/6 (three times)14 in 9-1 W(H) vs Vermont, 11/30 Most Shots: 47 in 6-0 W(A) at Brown, 11/7

4 in 4-4ot T(A) at BC, 10/5/08 Fewest Pen/Min: 3 (2nd) in 3-1 L(A) at Niagara, 10/31 Fewest Opp Pen/Min

9 in 9-1 W(H) vs Vermont, 11/30 Most Pen/Min: 7/25 in 2-1 L(A) at UNH, 10/19 5 (3rd) in 9-1 W(H) vs Vermont, 11/30 Most Opp Pen/Min:

When Tied After the Second: 2-1-1 Longest Winless Streak:

When Trailing After the Second: 1-5-1 Longest Losing Streak: 2When Leading After the Second: 5-0-2 Longest UnBeaten Streak: March Games:

When Tied After the First: 4-2-0 Longest Winning Streak: February Games:

December Games:When Trailing After the First: 1-3-1 January Games:

When Leading After the First: 3-1-3 When Shots are Equal:

October Games:When Opponent Scores First: 1-4-1 When Outshot by Opponents: 3-1-2 November Games:When Clarkson Scores First: 7-2-3 When Outshooting Opponents: 5-5-2

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Date Score MINS Saves Sv% GA GAA W L T PPG SHG P/M PTS

Oct. 4 L(A) 2-0 60 23 0.920 2 2.00 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

Oct. 5 T(A) 4-4ot 14.52 6 0.600 4 16.53 1 1 0 0

50.08 17 1.000 0 0.00 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

Oct. 18 L(A) 2-1 58.46 25 0.926 2 2.05 0 2 1 1 0 0 0

Oct. 19 L(A) 2-1 60 25 0.926 2 2.00 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

Oct. 24 W(H) 5-2 60 31 0.939 2 2.00 1 2 1 1 0 0 0

Oct. 25 W(H) 4-2 Grand-Berube 60 19 0.905 2 2.00 1 1 0 1 0 0 0

Oct. 31 L(A) 3-1 59.05 23 0.885 3 3.05 1 3 1 0 0 0 0

Nov. 1 T(A) 3-3ot Grand-Berube 65 31 0.912 3 2.77 1 1 1 1 0 0 0

Nov. 7 *Brown W(A) 6-0 60 11 1.000 0 0.00 2 3 1 0 0 0 0

Nov. 8 *Yale L(A) 3-2 59.46 23 0.885 3 1 2 1 1 0 0 0

Nov. 14 *HARVARD W(H) 2-0 60 35 1.000 0 0.00 3 3 1 0 0 0 0

Nov. 15 *DARTMOUTH T(A) 2-2ot DAHM 65 23 0.920 2 1.85 3 3 2 1 0 0 0

Nov. 21 *Quinnipiac W(A) 2-0 59.57 10 1.000 0 0.00 4 3 2 0 0 0 0

Nov. 22 *Princeton W(A) 3-2ot 62.15 35 0.946 2 1.93 5 3 2 1 0 0 0

Nov. 29 VERMONT W(H) 4-2 60 19 0.905 2 2.00 6 3 2 0 0 0 0

Nov. 30 VERMONT W(H) 9-1 DAHM 54.4 16 1.000 0 0.00 7 3 2 0 0 0 0

Murmes 5.2 4 0.800 1 11.54

Dec. 5 *CORNELL L(H) 3-2 59.04 19 0.864 3 3.05 7 4 2 1 1 0 0

Dec. 6 *COLGATE T(H) 2-2ot 65 21 0.913 2 1.85 7 4 3 1 0 0 0

Jan. 9 MAINE

Jan. 10 MAINE

Jan. 16 *YALE

Jan. 17 *BROWN

Jan. 21 *St. Lawrence

Jan. 23 *Rensselaer

Jan. 24 *Union

Jan. 30 *Colgate

Jan. 31 *Cornell

Feb. 4 *ST. LAWRENCE

Feb. 6 *UNION

Feb. 7 *RENSSELAER

Feb. 13 *PRINCETON

Feb. 14 *QUINNIPIAC

Feb. 20 *Dartmouth

Feb. 21 *Harvard

Sept. 27 W(H) 4-2 31.06 8 0.889 1 1.93 - - - 1 0

28.54 5 0.833 1 2.10 - - - 0 0

CAREER DAHM MURMES GRANDMONT-BERUBE CAREER GAME HIGHS - LAUREN DAHM

Made 0-10 Saves: 3-0-0 0-1-0 Saves:35 (twice) in 2-0 W(H) vs Harvard, 11/14; 3-2ot W(A) at Prin., 11/22/08

G Made 11-19 Saves: 10-2-1 6-4-3 Saves in a Period: 16 (twice)

O Made 20-29 Saves: 1-4-3 9-3-1 Goals: 3 (Three times)

A Made 30-39 Saves: 3-0-0 0-0-1 Shots: 37 in 3-2ot W(A) at Princeton, 11/22

L Made 40-49 Saves:

T Made 50+ Saves: CAREER GAME HIGHS - EVE GRANDMONT-BERUBE

E Allowed 0 Goals: 9-0-1 5-0-0 Saves: 31 in 3-3ot T(A) at Niagara, 11/1/08

N Allowed 1 Goal: 4-1-0 6-0-1 Saves in a Period: 16 (2nd) in 3-1 L(H) vs Harvard, 1/12/08

D Allowed 2 Goals: 3-2-3 4-2-2 Goals: 4 (twice) - in 4-4ot T(A) at Boston College, 10/5/08

I Allowed 3 Goals: 1-3-0 0-5-2 Shots: 34 in 3-3ot T(A) at Niagara, 11/1/08

N Allowed 4 Goals: 0-1-0

G Allowed 5 Goals: CAREER GAME HIGHS - DANIELLE MURMES

Allowed 6+ Goals: Saves: 4 in 9-1 W(H) vs Vermont (5:20 of play), 11/30/08

R October: 4-3-1 3-3-1 Saves in a Period: 4 (3rd - 5:20) in 9-1 W(H) vs Vermont, 11/30/08

E November: 8-1-1 4-2-2 Goals: 1 in 9-1 W(H) vs Vermont (5:20 of play), 11/30/08

C December: 0-1-1 1-0-0 Shots: 5in 9-1 W(H) vs Vermont (5:20 of play), 11/30/08

O January: 2-0-0 4-1-1

R February: 3-1-1 1-2-1

D March: 2-0-0

S Friday: 9-3-0 5-4-2

Saturday: 6-3-3 '9-3-3Other: 2-0-1 1-1-0

MERCYHURST

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Niagara

GRAND-BERUBE

Boston College Grand.-Berube

Boston University DAHM

DAHM

2008-09 Team Game-by-Game Clarkson Goaltending Statistics

Opponent CU Goaltender

Boston College DAHM

Univ. New Hampshire GRAND-BERUBE

MERCYHURST

DAHM

Ottawa PWHL (exh.)

DAHM

DAHM

DAHM

DAHM

DAHM

DAHM

DAHM

DAHM

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2008-09 CLARKSON HOCKEY Individual Game-By-Game Goals and Assists%Gamewinner 4-Ptolemy 11-Schroeder 15-Eusepi 19-Gillanders 23-Waldie 27-Selina *Powerplay 7-Kosziwka 12-Gaudet 16-Tendler 20-Omand 24-O'Connor &Shorthanded 8-McKenney 13-Moore 17-Oleksa 21-Lavoie 25-Baribeau ^Empty net 10-Boudreau 14-Mulligan 18-Olson 22-Hart 26-Moorehead @Penalty Shot

Date Opponent Score 4 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

Oct. 4 Boston College L 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 dnp 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 dnp 0-0 0-0 0-0 dnp 0-0Oct. 5 Boston College T 4-4ot 0-0 0-0 *1-0 0-0 dnp 1-1 dnp 0-1 0-0 0-1 dnp 0-0 1-1 dnp 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-1Oct. 18 Boston University L 2-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 dnp 0-0 0-0 0-0 dnp 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 dnp 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-1Oct. 19 Unv. Of New Hampshire L 2-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 dnp 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 dnp 0-1 dnp 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Oct. 24 MERCYHURST W 5-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 *1-0 0-0 *2-0 dnp 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-1 dnp 0-0 0-2 dnp ^1-0 0-0 %1-2 0-0 0-0Oct. 25 MERCYHURST W 4-2 0-0 0-0 ^1-0 0-0 0-0 *1-2 dnp 0-0 *1-1 0-0 dnp 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 dnp %1-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0Oct. 31 Niagara L 3-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 dnp 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 dnp *1-0 0-0 0-0 dnp 0-1Nov. 1 Niagara T 3-3ot 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-1 dnp 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 dnp *1-0 0-0 1-1 dnp 0-0Nov. 7 *Brown W 6-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 *1-3 dnp 0-2 *1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 dnp 0-0 dnp 0-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 %1-0Nov. 8 *Yale L 3-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 dnp 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 dnp inj 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 *1-0Nov. 14 *HARVARD W 2-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 ^1-1 dnp 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 dnp 0-1 dnp %*1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Nov. 15 *DARTMOUTH T 2-2ot 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 dnp 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 inj 0-0 0-0 0-0 dnp 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Nov. 21 *Quinnipiac W 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 dnp 0-0 0-0 0-0 dnp 0-0 0-0 0-0 *%1-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2Nov. 22 *Princeton W 3-2ot 0-0 0-0 *%1-0 0-1 *1-0 0-1 dnp 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 inj 0-0 0-0 0-0 dnp 0-1 0-0 *1-0 0-0 0-2Nov. 29 VERMONT W 4-2 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2 dnp 0-0 0-0 0-0 dnp 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 dnp 0-0 0-0 **%4-0 0-0 0-2Nov. 30 VERMONT W 9-1 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-0 inj 1-1 dnp 0-0 0-0 %2-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 dnp **2-4 0-0 *1-1 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-4Dec. 5 *CORNELL L 3-2ot 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 inj 0-1 dnp *1-0 0-1 0-0 dnp 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-0Dec. 6 *COLGATE T 2-2ot 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 inj 0-0 dnp 0-0 0-0 0-0 dnp 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1Jan. 9 MAINE

Jan. 10 MAINE

Jan. 16 *YALE

Jan. 17 *BROWN

Jan. 21 *St. Lawrence

Jan. 23 *Rensselaer

Jan. 24 *Union

Jan. 30 *Colgate

Jan. 31 *Cornell

Feb. 4 *ST. LAWRENCE

Feb. 6 *UNION

Feb. 7 *RENSSELAER

Feb. 13 *PRINCETON

Feb. 14 *QUINNIPIAC

Feb. 20 *Dartmouth

Feb. 21 *Harvard

Sept. 27 OTTAWA PWHIL (exh.) W 4-2 0-1 1-0 ^1-0 0-0 0-0 &1-1 0-0 %1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

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No. 10 Princeton solidified itself as a force in league-play as it scored its first series sweep of Harvard andDartmouth. On Friday freshman Heather Landry scored the lone goal and senior goaltender Kristen Youngmade 31 saves as the Tigers blanked Harvard 1-0. The Tigers scored three straight goals in the second periodto overcome an early deficit and defeated then No. 3 Dartmouth 4-1 Saturday afternoon.

No. 8 Dartmouth remains at the top of the ECAC Hockey standings, as it collected three league-points lastweek. The Big Green started their week with a 4-1 win at Vermont behind freshmen Reagan Fischer and MoiraScanlon who each found the back of the net helping snap a three-game losing streak. The Big Green held a 42-16 shot advantage over Quinnipiac, but couldn’t find the net after the first period and had to settle for 1-1 tiewith the Bobcats Friday night. Junior goaltender Nanna Holm Glaas made 41 saves for the Bobcats. JuniorJenna Cunningham netted two goals, while senior co-captain Sarah Newnam added three assists as Dartmouthblanked Harvard, 3-0, to take over sole possession of first place in ECAC Hockey.

Harvard picked-up two points in the league standings as it handled Quinnipiac by a count of 3-1 last Saturday.Kirsten Kester, Kati Vaughn and Randi Griffin all lit the lamp for Harvard, while goaltender Brittany Martinstopped 25 shots in net. Sophomore goaltender Tia Wishart made 43 saves for the Bobcats.

Yale wrapped-up its non-conference part of its schedule by posting a 2-1 record last week. Senior forwardMaggie Westfal tied the game with 13 minutes to play and senior forward Crysti Howser delivered the game-winner 14 seconds into overtime for a thrilling 2-1 win over Providence last Tuesday. Behind 22 stops by goal-tender Jackee Snikeris, the Bulldogs blanked Northeastern, 2-0 Friday. The shutout was Snikeris’ sixth of hercareer. The Bulldogs only defeat last week came Saturday, as they nearly battled No. 7 Boston College to a stale-mate behind 22 saves from freshman goaltender Genny Ladiges, but fell short 1-0 in overtime.

Rensselaer took home third-place in the Easton/St. Cloud Showcase last weekend. The Engineers wereedged by North Dakota, 3-2 in overtime in the first-round of the tournament. The loss saw RPI's three-gamewinning streak come to an end. The Engineers had not lost a game since a 5-0 defeat at nationally-rankedDartmouth on November 8. Rensselaer rebounded the following day as junior goaltender Sonja van der Bliekstopped all 38 shots she faced to lead the Engineers to a 2-0 victory over St. Cloud State.

Brown started off the new year with a bang, taking a 2-1 decision over the Northeastern Saturday night, assenior goalie Nicole Stock notched 27 saves and took a shutout into the third period. Sophomore defenderErica Kromm scored twice for her first two goals of the season, as Brown came off the holiday break with astrong overall performance.

Cornell tuned-up for league action with a two-game non-conference set versus Providence. Three goals inthe first period off the sticks of Catherine White, Laura Danforth and Ashley Duffy for the Big Red were notenough as they dropped the first game to the Friars by a 4-3 count. The Big Red got back to their winningways Monday afternoon with a 4-1 victory over Providence in Lynah Rink. Brianne Gilbert, Ashley Duffy,Catherine White and Hayley Hughes all scored for Cornell. Kayla Strong earned the win in net for the Big Redmaking 31 saves.

Colgate’s freshman goaltender Kimberly Sass turned back 29 shots in a 3-1 loss versus No. 7 Boston College.Junior Beth Rotenberg recorded her fourth goal of the season for the Raiders, who played in their last non-con-ference game of the season.

Pts GP Record GF GA Record GF GA1. Dartmouth 16 12 7-3-2 38 22 9-5-2 48 292. Harvard 14 12 6-4-2 31 24 6-7-3 37 343. Rensselaer 13 8 6-1-1 18 12 11-6-2 44 35

St. Lawrence 13 8 6-1-1 26 14 11-4-3 60 375. Princeton 12 11 6-5-0 36 26 9-8-1 50 426. Clarkson 10 8 4-2-2 21 12 8-6-4 53 357. Cornell 8 8 3-3-2 23 26 7-6-2 50 418. Yale 6 7 3-4-0 16 18 7-7-0 31 29

Colgate 6 8 2-4-2 22 27 8-9-2 57 64Quinnipiac 6 11 2-7-2 15 24 3-18-2 30 77

11. Brown 4 7 2-5-0 14 25 3-10-1 21 4512. Union 0 8 0-8-0 4 34 2-16-2 23 75

RECENT RESULTSRECENT RESULTSTUESDAY, DECEMBER 30:At Yale 2, Providence 1 (ot)Dartmouth 4 at Vermont 1FRIDAY, JANUARY 2:#North Dakota 3 vs. Rensselaer 2 (ot)Boston College 3 at Colgate 1 Yale 2 at Northeastern 0*Quinnipiac 1 at Dartmouth 1 (ot)*Princeton 1 at Harvard 0SATURDAY, JANUARY 3:At Brown 2, Northeastern 1*Princeton 4 at Dartmouth 1*At Harvard 3, Quinnipiac 1Boston College 1 at Yale 0 (ot)#Rensselaer 2 at St. Cloud State 0SUNDAY, JANUARY 4:Providence 4 at Cornell 3MONDAY, JANUARY 5:At Cornell 4, Providence 1TUESDAY, JANUARY 6:*Dartmouth 3 at Harvard 0

UPCOMING GAMESUPCOMING GAMESFRIDAY, JANUARY 9:*Dartmouth at Yale 7 p.m.*Princeton at Rensselaer 7 p.m.*Quinnipiac at Union 7 p.m.*Harvard at Brown 7 p.m.At Clarkson, Maine 7 p.m.At St. Lawrence, Boston College 7 p.m.SATURDAY, JANUARY 10:At Clarkson, Maine 2 p.m.*Colgate at Cornell 3 p.m.At St. Lawrence, Boston College 3 p.m.*Princeton at Union 4 p.m.*Dartmouth at Brown 4 p.m.*Harvard at Yale 4 p.m.*Quinnipiac at Rensselaer 4 p.m.SUNDAY, JANUARY 11:*Cornell at Colgate 3 p.m.

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Brown: The Bears started off the new year witha bang, taking a 2-1 decision over theNortheastern Huskies Saturday night, as seniorgoalie Nicole Stock notched 27 saves and took ashutout into the third period ... The Bears will beback in action on January 9, when they will hostleague rival Harvard at 7:00 p.m. at MeehanAuditoriumClarkson: After over a month off, Clarksonreturns to action this weekend hosting HockeyEast foe Maine in a weekend series at Cheel Arena… The Golden Knights’ last game was a 2-2 tieagainst Colgate on December 6 in Potsdam…Clarkson is 5-1-2 at Cheel this season, out scor-ing its opponents 30-14 on its home ice.Colgate: Colgate (8-9-2, 2-4-2) will look to reachthe .500 mark in league play this weekend with ahome and home series with rival Cornell FridayJan. 9 and Saturday Jan. 10 ... Beth Rotenberg wasthe only goal scorer during the Raiders 3-1 loss toNo. 7 Boston College on Friday Jan. 2 …Freshman Kimberly Sass (6-3-2) allowed two goalsand made 29 saves in loss … Sass held the Eaglesscoreless for the first 28:40 minutes of the game,before allowing both goals in a 37 second span …Sass finished with the night with a .935 save per-centage dropping to 6-3-2 overall … Sass’ per-formance did improve her goals against average(2.60) and save percentage (.921) … Sass still holdsthe 12th best winning percentage in the nation.636 (second in the ECAC Hockey) and the 17thbest save percentage .921 (third in the ECACHockey).Cornell: Forward Catherine White (9-12-21)ranks fourth in the nation amon rookies averaging1/40 points-per-game ... The Big Red is tied foreighth in the nation in scoring offense netting 3.33goals per contest ... Cornell’s power play is sixth inthe nation converting on 20.6% opportunities.Dartmouth: Dartmouth enters another busyweek this week with three games and with thegame at Harvard it will be their fourth game in thelast eight days ... The Big Green has struggled as oflate with just one win in their last six games and is1-4-1 in those contests ... With the 1-1 tie againstQuinnipiac, Dartmouth remains unbeaten versusthe Bobcats with a 6-0-2 mark ... It was the firsttime this season Dartmouth was outshot at homeversus Princeton.Harvard: Harvard is 26-1-2 in its last 29 games atBright Hockey Center ... Sarah Vaillancourt (6-11-17) lead the Crimson in scoring, while SarahWilson (8-6-14) paces the squad in goals, power-play goals (four) and game-winning goals (two) ...Between the pipes, Christina Kessler stands 16th in

the country with a 2.00 goals-against average and26th in save percentage (241 of 264, .913) ...Kessler made 15 saves Sunday for Canada'sNational Women's Under-22 Team at the MLPCup in Ravensburg, Germany ... Head coachKatey Stone, who owns a 306-132-22 careerrecord, stands three wins away from tying Brown'sDigit Murphy for second on the all-time DivisionI victory list.Princeton: After a three-week layoff for the hol-idays, Princeton jumped right into ECAC Hockeyaction, sweeping a series at Harvard andDartmouth ... The Tigers snapped a four-gameCrimson win streak in the series ... Quinnipiac: Quinnipiac goaltenders, NannaHolm Glaas and Tia Wishart, split the weekendper usual, and both recorded saves in the low for-ties, but it was Glaas’ performance in the hardygame with Dartmouth that earns the recognitionthis week. The Dartmouth offense controlledmuch of the game in their offensive zone andpeppered 42 shots on Glaas. The junior wasrelentless, allowing only one to slip by, her careerbest for least goals allowed. She was just one saveshort of her career high in saves.Rensselaer: The Engineers suffered their firstloss since November 8 in a 3-2 overtime defeat atthe hands of North Dakota in the Easton/St.Cloud Showcase … RPI rebounded the followingday, picking up its 11th victory of the season witha 2-0 shutout of St. Cloud State … Rensselaerreturns to conference play at home on Friday andSaturday when it hosts Princeton and Quinnipiac… The Engineers picked up road victories overboth squads on Dec. 5 and 6 to end the 2008 por-tion of its schedule.St. Lawrence: The Saints, ranked fifth in thenational polls will look to kick-start the secondhalf of their season when they welcome No. 7Boston College to Appleton Arena Friday night.Union: The Dutchwomen return to the ice andECAC Hockey play Friday Jan. 9 with a 7 p.m.contest against Quinnipiac at Messa Rink Yale: Yale’s next four ECAC Hockey gamesinclude four of the top six teams in the standings(Clarkson, Dartmouth, Harvard and St.Lawrence), and those teams are a combined 23-10-7 in conference games right now … Yale hasnot allowed a goal in the third period in its lastseven games … The Bulldogs have also killed off30 of 34 penalties in that stretch … Sophomoregoalie Jackee Snikeris has won five of her last sixgames, posting a 1.00 goals-against average and a.952 save percentage … Junior defenseman AlyssaClarke (Donkin, N.S.) leads Yale with a +13 rating.

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BROWN - Nicole Stock, Sr., Goaltender - BuffaloGrove, ILL - Stock returned to her record-breaking formon Saturday night, giving up only one goal and taking ashutout into the third period. Despite a steady stream ofshots aimed in her direction, Stock made 27 saves on thenight, and limited the Huskies to a third period goa l thatcame on a breakaway attempt after the Bears had alreadytaken a 2-0 lead.

COLGATE - Beth Rotenberg, Jr., Forward – Toronto,Ont. - Rotenberg, a junior forward, gathered the only goalfor the Raiders Friday night in a 3-1 loss to No. 7 BostonCollege. This was Rotenberg’s fourth goal and 13th point ofthe season. Rotenberg has now gathered four points in thelast five games.

Kimberly Sass – Fr., Goaltender - East Amherst, N.Y. - Sass, a rookie goaltender, allowed two goals and made 29 saves in loss versus BostonCollege. Sass held the Eagles scoreless for the first 28:40 minutes of the game, beforeallowing both goals in a 37 second span. Sass finished with the night with a .935 savepercentage dropping to 6-3-2 overall. Sass’ performance did improve her goals againstaverage (2.60) and save percentage (.921). Sass still holds the 12th best winning per-centage in the nation .636 (second in the ECAC Hockey) and the 17th best save per-centage .921 (third in the ECAC Hockey).

CORNELL - Kayla Strong - So., Goaltender - Calgary,Alberta - Strong led the Big Red in net this weekend logging94 minutes in two games against Providence. Strong tookover in net for Cornell for the last 34 minutes of the gameSunday and made 14 saves, and followed with a win onMonday afternoon with 31 saves. The Big Red sophomoreaveraged 1.28 goals per game and a .957 save percentage onthe weekend.

DARTMOUTH - Maggie Kennedy - Sr., Forward -West Hartford, CT - Kennedy became the 28th Big Greenskater to record 100 points in a career and she did it with agoal and an assists against Harvard in a 3-2 loss on Dec. 17. This season she has five multi-point games and has hadtwo point streaks of of five games.

HARVARD - Brittany Martin, Sr., Goaltender -Torrance, Calif. - Martin started both Crimson contestslast weekend, stopping 45 of 47 shots faced againstPrinceton and Quinnipiac. In Friday's 1-0 loss to the Tigers,Martin made 20 saves and helped the Crimson keep theTigers scoreless on five power plays She followed up thatperformance with 25 saves, including 15 in the third period,in the 3-1 win over Quinnipiac.

Kirsten Kester, Sr., Forward - Concord, Mass. - The senior captain scored her firstgoal of the season at an optimum moment in the Crimson's 3-1 win Saturday overQuinnipiac. After the team dropped the first game of the weekend, Kester put Harvardahead 1-0 with a tally from the right of the crease at 12:41 of the first period.

QUINNIPIAC - Trudy Reyns, Sr., Defender - PopeHope, Ont. - Reyns kept the Bobcats alive in the 1-1 tie withDartmouth with her power play goal that came in the secondperiod. Reyns fired a shot from the left point that snuck by theDartmouth defenders and through the goaltenders pads forher second goal of the season. She also assisted on JanineDuffy’s late power-play goal Saturday afternoon againstHarvard. The assist was her seventh of the season. Reyns is

now tied for second on the team in points with nine.

Nanna Holm Glaas, Jr., Goaltender - Stockholm, Sweden - Glaas and Tia Wishart,split the weekend per usual, and both recorded saves in the low forties, but it was Glaas’performance in the game with Dartmouth that earns the recognition this week. TheDartmouth offense controlled much of the game in their offensive zone and peppered42 shots on Glaas. The junior was relentless, allowing only one to slip by, her careerbest for least goals allowed. She was just one save short of her career high in saves.

RENSSELAER - Sierra Vadner, Fr., Defender - AppleValley, MN - In two games last week, Sierra helped theEngineers to a 1-1 record at the Easton/St. Cloud Showcase,posting three assists for a team-high three points. In a narrow3-2 overtime loss to North Dakota on Friday, she had the pri-mary assist on both goals. She then picked up a helper on theteam’s second goal in a 2-0 shutout over host St. Cloud State.For the weekend, she was a 0 on the +/- and had four shots.

YALE - Jackee Snikeris, So., Goaltender -Downingtown, Pa. - Snikeris allowed only one goal in120:09 this past week, helping Yale to a 2-1 overtime win overProvidence and a 2-0 win at Northeastern. Snikeris stopped48 of 49 shots (.980), had a 0.50 goals-against average and didnot allow any even-strength goals. She has now won five ofher last six games.

Crysti Howser, Sr., Forward - Wilmette, Ill. - Howser hada pair of goals for the week, including the game-winner 14 seconds into overtimeTuesday that beat Providence 2-1. Howser added an empty-netter to clinch the 2-0 winat Northeastern Friday night. She also won 64 of 93 face-offs in the three games andgenerated 20 of Yale’s 100 shots on goal.

Genny Ladiges, Fr., Goaltender - Almonte, Ont. - Ladiges stopped 22 of 23 shots(.957) against No. 7 Boston College Saturday night, allowing only one goal in 61:45 (0.97goals-against average). It was Ladiges’ first start in a month and a half, and it markedjust the fourth time in 19 games that the Eagles have been limited to one goal or less.Ladiges helped Yale kill off all five BC power plays.

Brown: Isaac [email protected]: Gary [email protected] www.clarksonathletics.comColgate: Jeremiah [email protected]: Lindsey [email protected]: Matthew A. Faulknermatthew.a.faulkner@dartmouth.eduwww.dartmouthsports.comHarvard: Tim [email protected]

FFOROR MMOREORE IINFORMATIONNFORMATIONPrinceton: Yariv [email protected]: Jill Sewardjill.seward@quinnipiac.eduwww.quinnipiacbobcats.comRensselaer: Amie [email protected]. Lawrence: Joe [email protected]/sportsUnion: Kevin [email protected]: Sam [email protected]

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OVERALL RECORD (3-10-1)ECAC HOCKEY RECORD (2-5-0)

OCTOBER24 at St. Cloud St. L, (3-0)25 at St. Cloud St. T, (2-2, ot)31 at Rensselaer* L, (5,1)NOVEMBER1 at Union* W, (4-1)7 Clarkson* L, (6-0)8 St. Lawrence* L, (3-2)14 at Cornell* L, (3-2, ot)15 at Colgate* W, (4-3)21 Niagara L, (4-2)22 Mercyhurst L, (5-1)25 at Connecticut L, (4-0)29 Providence L, (1-0)DECEMBER4 at Yale* L, (4-1)JANUARY3 Northeastern W, (2-1)9 Harvard* 7 p.m.10 Dartmouth* 4 p.m.16 at St. Lawrence* 7 p.m.17 at Clarkson* 4 p.m.23 Colgate* 7 p.m.24 Cornell* 4 p.m.30 at Quinnipiac* 7 p.m.31 at Princeton* 4 p.m.FEBRUARY6 at Dartmouth* 7 p.m.7 at Harvard* 4 p.m.13 Union* 7 p.m.14 Rensselaer* 4 p.m.17 Yale* 7 p.m.20 Princeton* 7 p.m.21 Quinnipiac* 4 p.m.

OVERALL RECORD (8-6-4)ECAC HOCKEY RECORD (4-2-2)

SEPTEMBER27 Ottawa (Ex.) W, (4-2)OCTOBER4 at Boston College L, (2-0)5 at Boston College T, (4-4, ot)18 at Boston U. L, (2-1)19 at New Hampshire L, (2-1)24 Mercyhurst W, (5-2)25 Mercyhurst W, (4-2)31 at Niagara L, (3-1)NOVEMBER1 at Niagara T, (3-3, ot)7 at Brown* W, (6-0)8 at Yale* L, (3-2)14 Harvard* W, (2-0)15 Dartmouth* T, (2-2)21 at Quinnipiac* W, (2-0)22 at Princeton* W, (3-2,ot)29 Vermont W, (4-2)30 Vermont W, (9-1)DECEMBER5 Cornell* L, (3-2)6 Colgate* T, (2-2, ot)JANUARY9 Maine 7 p.m.10 Maine 2 p.m.16 Yale* 7 p.m.17 Brown* 4 p.m.21 at St. Lawrence* 7 p.m.23 at Rensselaer* 7 p.m.24 at Union* 4 p.m.30 at Colgate* 7 p.m.31 at Cornell* 4 p.m.FEBRUARY4 St. Lawrence* 7 p.m.6 Union* 3 p.m.7 Rensselaer* 2 p.m.13 Princeton* 7 p.m.14 Quinnipiac* 4 p.m.20 at Dartmouth* 7 p.m.21 at Harvard* 4 p.m.

OVERALL RECORD (8-9-2)ECAC HOCKEY RECORD (2-4-2)

SEPTEMBER26 Stoney Creek (Ex.) W, (5-2)OCTOBER1 Syracuse W, (4-3)10 at Connecticut L, (4-1)11 at Providence L, (6-2)17 Niagara W, (3-1)18 Niagara W, (7-1)24 at Wayne St.(Mich.) L, (6-2)25 at Wayne St.(Mich.) W, (3-2)31 Mercyhurst W (4-3)NOVEMBER1 Mercyhurst L, (4-3. ot)7 Quinnipiac* L, (3-2)8 Princeton* W, (3-1)14 Yale* W, (4-2)15 Brown* L, (4-3)21 at Harvard* T, (5-5, ot)22 at Dartmouth* L, (7-2)29 New Hampshire W, (5-4)DECEMBER5 at St. Lawrence* L, (3-1)6 at Clarkson* T, (2-2, ot)JANUARY2 Boston College L, (3-1)10 at Cornell* 3 p.m.11 Cornell* 3 p.m.16 Rensselaer* 7 p.m.17 Union* 4 p.m.23 at Brown* 7 p.m.24 at Yale* 4 p.m.30 Clarkson* 7 p.m.31 St. Lawrence* 4 p.m.FEBRUARY6 at Princeton* 7 p.m.7 at Quinnipiac* 4 p.m.13 Dartmouth* 7 p.m.14 Harvard* 4 p.m.20 at Union* 7 p.m.21 at Rensselaer* 4 p.m.

OVERALL RECORD (7-6-2)ECAC HOCKEY RECORD (3-3-2)

OCTOBER17 Stoney Creek (Ex.) W, (9-3)18 Durham (Ex.) W, (12-1)24 at Vermont W, (7-1)25 at Vermont W, (5-1)NOVEMBER1 Robert Morris L, (2-1)7 Princeton* L, (6-3)8 Quinnipiac* T, (2-2, ot)14 Brown* W, (3-2)15 Yale* W, (3-0)21 at Dartmouth* L, (5-4)22 at Harvard* L, (5-1)29 Niagara L, (3-2)30 Niagara W, (5-3)DECEMBER5 at Clarkson* W, (3-2)6 at St. Lawrence* T, (4-4, ot)JANUARY4 Providence L, (4-3)5 Providence W, (4-1)10 Colgate* 3 p.m.11 at Colgate* 3 p.m.16 Union* 7 p.m.17 Rensselaer* 4 p.m.23 at Yale* 7 p.m.24 at Brown* 4 p.m.30 St. Lawrence* 7 p.m.31 Clarkson* 4 p.m.FEBRUARY6 at Quinnipiac* 7 p.m.7 at Princeton* 4 p.m.13 Harvard* 7 p.m.14 Dartmouth* 4 p.m.20 at Rensselaer* 7 p.m.21 at Union* 4 p.m.

(OVERALL RECORD (9-5-2)ECAC HOCKEY RECORD (7-3-2)

OCTOBER24 McGill (Ex.) L, (3-2)31 at Princeton* W (3-2)NOVEMBER1 at Quinnipiac* W, (3-0)5 Boston College W, (4-0)7 Union* W, (6-1)8 Rensselaer* W, (5-0)14 at St. Lawrence* L, (3-0)15 at Clarkson* T, (2-2, ot)21 Cornell* W, (5-4)22 Colgate* W, (7-2)28 at Minn. Duluth L, (2-1)29 at Minn. Duluth L, (4-1)DECEMBER17 Harvard* L, (3-2)30 at Vermont W, (4-1)JANUARY2 Quinnipiac* T, (1-1, ot)3 Princeton* L, (4-1)6 at Harvard* W, (3-0)9 at Yale* 7 p.m.10 at Brown* 4 p.m.13 Providence 7 p.m.16 at New Hampshire 7 p.m.30 at Rensselaer* 7 p.m.31 at Union* 4 p.m.FEBRUARY6 Brown* 7 p.m.7 Yale* 4 p.m.13 at Colgate* 7 p.m.14 at Cornell* 4 p.m.20 Clarkson* 7 p.m.21 St. Lawrence* 4 p.m.

OVERALL RECORD (6-7-3)ECAC HOCKEY RECORD (6-4-2)

OCTOBER25 McGill (Ex.) W, (3-2)31 at Quinnipiac* W (2-1)NOVEMBER1 at Princeton* W, (6-4)7 Rensselaer* T, (1-1, ot)8 Union* W, (5-0)14 at Clarkson* L, (2-0)15 at St. Lawrence* L, (3-1)21 Colgate* T, (5-5, ot)22 Cornell* W, (5-1)28 at Minnesota L, (3-1)29 at Minnesota L, (3-2)DECEMBER5 at New Hampshire T, (1-1, ot)14 at Connecticut L, (3-2)17 at Dartmouth* W, (3-2)JANUARY2 Princeton* L, (1-0)3 Quinnipiac* W, (3-1)6 Dartmouth* L, (3-0)9 at Brown* 7 p.m.10 at Yale* 4 p.m.30 at Union* 7 p.m.31 at Rensselaer* 4 p.m.FEBRUARY3 #vs. Boston U. @ Northeastern 5 p.m.6 Yale* 7 p.m.7 Brown* 4 p.m.10 vs. TBA @ Northeastern TBA13 at Cornell* 7 p.m.14 at Colgate* 4 p.m.20 St. Lawrence* 7 p.m.21 Clarkson* 4 p.m.

OVERALL RECORD (9-8-1)ECAC HOCKEY RECORD (6-5-0)

OCTOBER17 Bluewater (Ex.) W, (5-4, ot)24 Connecticut L, (3-0)25 Connecticut W, (4-1)31 Dartmouth* L, (3-2)NOVEMBER1 Harvard* L, (6-4)7 at Cornell* W, (6-3)8 at Colgate* L, (3-1)14 Boston U. L, (2-0)15 Vermont W, (3-1)21 St. Lawrence* W, (4-2)22 Clarkson* L, (3-2)28 at Boston College T, (3-3, ot)DECEMBER2 Quinnipiac* W, (4-2)5 Union* W, (6-0)6 Rensselaer* L, (3-2)13 at Minn. Duluth W, (4-3)14 at Minn. Duluth L, (3-0)JANUARY2 at Harvard* W, (1-0)3 at Dartmouth* W, (4-1)9 at Rensselaer* 7 p.m.10 at Union* 4 p.m.27 at Quinnipiac* 7 p.m.30 Yale* 7 p.m.31 Brown* 4 p.m.FEBRUARY6 Colgate* 7 p.m.7 Cornell* 4 p.m.13 at Clarkson* 7 p.m.14 at St. Lawrence* 4 p.m.20 at Brown* 7 p.m.21 at Yale* 4 p.m.

OVERALL RECORD (3-18-2)ECAC HOCKEY RECORD (2-7-2)

SEPTEMBER26 at Wisconsin L, (10-0)27 at Wisconsin L, (7-3)OCTOBER3 St. Cloud St L, (7-0)4 St. Cloud St L, (5-3)17 Syracuse W, (4-2)18 Syracuse L, (2-0)25 at Northeastern L, (3-1)26 at Boston College L, (4-0)31 Harvard* L, (2-1)NOVEMBER1 Dartmouth* L, (3-0)7 at Colgate* W, (3-2)8 at Cornell* T, (2-2, ot)14 Vermont L, (3-1)15 Boston U. L, (5-1)21 Clarkson* L, (2-0)22 St. Lawrence* L, (2-0)28 $vs. Yale @ Storrs, CT L, (2-0)29 $vs. Wayne State L, (3-2)DECEMBER2 at Princeton* L, (4-2)5 Rensselaer* L, (2-1)6 Union* W, (4-1)JANUARY2 at Dartmouth* T, (1-1, ot)3 at Harvard* L, (3-1)9 at Union* 7 p.m.10 at Rensselaer* 4 p.m.27 Princeton* 7 p.m.30 Brown* 7 p.m.31 Yale* 4 p.m.FEBRUARY6 Cornell* 7 p.m.7 Colgate* 4 p.m.13 at St. Lawrence* 7 p.m.14 at Clarkson* 4 p.m.20 at Yale* 7 p.m.21 at Brown* 4 p.m.

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OVERALL RECORD (11-6-2)ECAC HOCKEY RECORD (6-1-1)

SEPTEMBER26 Toronto Aeros (Ex.) W, (7-2)27 Stoney Creek W, (5-1)OCTOBER3 Northeastern L, (3-2)4 Boston U. W, (2-0)11 at Boston College L, (5-2)17 at Mercyhurst L, (2-1)18 at Mercyhurst L, (4-1)24 Niagara W, (5-3)25 Niagara W, (5-1)31 Brown* W (5-1)NOVEMBER1 Yale* W, (2-1)7 at Harvard* T, (1-1, ot)8 at Dartmouth* L, (5-0)15 Union* W, (3-0)16 at Union* W, (2-1)21 at Robert Morris T, (2-2, ot)22 at Robert Morris W, (2-0)DECEMBER5 at Quinnipiac* W, (2-1)6 at Princeton* W, (3-2)JANUARY2 ^vs. North Dakota L, (3-2, ot)3 ^at St. Cloud St. W, (2-0)9 Princeton* 7 p.m.10 Quinnipiac* 4 p.m.16 at Colgate* 7 p.m.17 at Cornell* 4 p.m.23 Clarkson* 7 p.m.24 St. Lawrence* 4 p.m.30 Dartmouth* 7 p.m.31 Harvard* 4 p.m.FEBRUARY6 at St. Lawrence* 3:30 p.m.7 at Clarkson* 2 p.m.13 at Yale* 7 p.m.14 at Brown* 4 p.m.20 Cornell* 7 p.m.21 Colgate* 4 p.m.

OVERALL RECORD (11-4-3)ECAC HOCKEY RECORD (6-1-1)

OCTOBER3 McGill (Ex.) W, (5-4)10 at Providence W, (3-1)11 at Connecticut T, (4-4, ot)18 at New Hampshire L, (3-2)19 at Boston U. T, (2-2, ot)24 Robert Morris W, (5-1)25 Robert Morris W, (5-0)NOVEMBER7 at Yale* W, (6-2)8 at Brown* W, (3-2)14 Dartmouth* W, (3-0)15 Harvard* W, (3-1)21 at Princeton* L, (4-2)22 at Quinnipiac* W, (2-0)28 Ohio St. W, (5-1)29 Ohio St. W, (5-4)DECEMBER5 Colgate* W, (3-1)6 Cornell* T, (4-4, ot)12 at Mercyhurst L, (5-2)13 at Mercyhurst L, (2-1)JANUARY9 Boston College 7 p.m.10 Boston College 3 p.m.16 Brown* 7 p.m.17 Yale* 4 p.m.21 Clarkson* 7 p.m.23 at Union* 7 p.m.24 at Rensselaer* 4 p.m.30 at Cornell* 7 p.m.31 at Colgate* 4 p.m.FEBRUARY4 at Clarkson* 7 p.m.6 Rensselaer* 3:30 p.m.7 Union* 2 p.m.13 Quinnipiac* 7 p.m.14 Princeton* 4 p.m.20 at Harvard* 7 p.m.21 at Dartmouth* 4 p.m.

OVERALL RECORD (2-16-2)ECAC HOCKEY RECORD (0-8-0)

SEPTEMBER27 Toronto Aeros (Ex.) T, (3-3, ot)OCTOBER3 Boston U. L, (3-2)4 Northeastern L, (6-0)10 Vermont L, (7-2)11 Vermont L, (3-1)17 Wayne St. (Mich.) T, (1-1, ot)18 Wayne St. (Mich.) L, (6-2)24 at North Dakota L, (3-0)25 at North Dakota L, (4-1)31 Yale* L, (4-0)NOVEMBER1 Brown* L, (4-1)7 at Dartmouth* L, (6-1)8 at Harvard* L, (5-0)15 at Rensselaer* L, (3-0)16 Rensselaer* L, (2-1)28 at Sacred Heart W, (3-2, ot)29 at Sacred Heart W, (5-2)DECEMBER5 at Princeton* L, (6-0)6 at Quinnipiac* L, (4-1)12 at Maine L, (2-0)13 at Maine T, (2-2, ot)JANUARY9 Quinnipiac* 7 p.m.10 Princeton* 4 p.m.16 at Cornell* 7 p.m.17 at Colgate* 4 p.m.23 St. Lawrence* 7 p.m.24 Clarkson* 4 p.m.30 Harvard* 7 p.m.31 Dartmouth* 4 p.m.FEBRUARY6 at Clarkson* 3 p.m.7 at St. Lawrence* 2 p.m.13 at Brown* 7 p.m.14 at Yale* 4 p.m.20 Colgate* 7 p.m.21 Cornell* 4 p.m.

OVERALL RECORD (7-7-0)ECAC HOCKEY RECORD (3-4-0)

OCTOBER25 at New Hampshire L, (5-3)26 McGill (Ex.) L, (2-1)31 at Union* W, (4-0)NOVEMBER1 at Rensselaer* L, (2-1)7 St. Lawrence* L, (6-2)8 Clarkson* W, (3-2)14 at Colgate* L, (4-2)15 at Cornell* L, (3-0)25 Boston U. W, (4-1)28 $vs. Quinnipiac W, (2-0)29 $vs. Connecticut L, (3-2)DECEMBER4 Brown* W, (4-1)30 Providence W, (2-1, ot)JANUARY2 at Northeastern W, (2-0)3 Boston College L, (1-0, ot)9 Dartmouth* 7 p.m.10 Harvard* 4 p.m.16 at Clarkson* 7 p.m.17 at St. Lawrence* 4 p.m.23 Cornell* 7 p.m.24 Colgate* 4 p.m.30 at Princeton* 7 p.m.31 at Quinnipiac* 4 p.m.FEBRUARY6 at Harvard* 7 p.m.7 at Dartmouth* 4 p.m.13 Rensselaer* 7 p.m.14 Union* 4 p.m.17 at Brown* 7 p.m.20 Quinnipiac* 7 p.m.21 Princeton* 4 p.m.

(All Game times EST)

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2008-09 Conference Statistics

Point Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P

1 Jenna Cunningham Dartmouth JR F/F 12 1.33 6-10-16

2 Rebecca Johnston Cornell SO F 6 2.17 9- 4-13

Sarah Vaillancourt Harvard SR F 8 1.62 5- 8-13

4 Amanda Trunzo Dartmouth SO F 12 1.00 6- 6-12

Sarah Wilson Harvard SR F 12 1.00 6- 6-12

Maggie Kennedy Dartmouth SR F 12 1.00 5- 7-12

7 Melissa Waldie Clarkson SO LW 8 1.38 3- 8-11

Paula Romanchuk Princeton FR F 11 1.00 5- 6-11

Sasha Sherry Princeton SO D 11 1.00 4- 7-11

Melanie Wallace Princeton JR F 11 1.00 3- 8-11

Sarah Newnam Dartmouth SR D 12 0.92 4- 7-11

Goal Scoring: GP GPG G

1 Rebecca Johnston Cornell SO F 6 1.50 9

2 Bray Ketchum Yale SO F 7 0.86 6

Jenna Cunningham Dartmouth JR F/F 12 0.50 6

Amanda Trunzo Dartmouth SO F 12 0.50 6

Sarah Wilson Harvard SR F 12 0.50 6

6 Katie Stewart Colgate JR F 6 0.83 5

Sarah Vaillancourt Harvard SR F 8 0.62 5

Danielle DiCesare Princeton FR F 11 0.45 5

Paula Romanchuk Princeton FR F 11 0.45 5

Maggie Kennedy Dartmouth SR F 12 0.42 5

Assist Scoring: GP APG A

1 Jenna Cunningham Dartmouth JR F/F 12 0.83 10

2 Melissa Waldie Clarkson SO LW 8 1.00 8

Sarah Vaillancourt Harvard SR F 8 1.00 8

Melanie Wallace Princeton JR F 11 0.73 8

5 Alyssa Clarke Yale JR D 7 1.00 7

Marie-Jo Gaudet Clarkson SR RW 8 0.88 7

Catherine White Cornell FR F 8 0.88 7

Stephanie Holmes Cornell JR F 8 0.88 7

Christine Foster Princeton SR F 11 0.64 7

Sasha Sherry Princeton SO D 11 0.64 7

Maggie Kennedy Dartmouth SR F 12 0.58 7

Sarah Newnam Dartmouth SR D 12 0.58 7

Power Play Points: GP PPG G- A- P

1 Sasha Sherry Princeton SO D 11 0.82 4- 5- 9

2 Sarah Wilson Harvard SR F 12 0.58 3- 4- 7

3 Andrea Hunter Brown JR F 7 0.86 3- 3- 6

Sarah Newnam Dartmouth SR D 12 0.50 3- 3- 6

5 Rebecca Johnston Cornell SO F 6 0.83 3- 2- 5

Melissa Waldie Clarkson SO LW 8 0.62 2- 3- 5

Marie-Jo Gaudet Clarkson SR RW 8 0.62 1- 4- 5

Sarah Vaillancourt Harvard SR F 8 0.62 1- 4- 5

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Elyse Cole Quinnipiac SR F 11 0.45 3- 2- 5

Power Play Goals: GP GPG G

1 Sasha Sherry Princeton SO D 11 0.36 4

2 Rebecca Johnston Cornell SO F 6 0.50 3

Andrea Hunter Brown JR F 7 0.43 3

Evan Minnick Colgate JR F 8 0.38 3

Heather Landry Princeton FR F 8 0.38 3

Elyse Cole Quinnipiac SR F 11 0.27 3

Sarah Newnam Dartmouth SR D 12 0.25 3

Sarah Wilson Harvard SR F 12 0.25 3

Short-Handed Points: GP PPG G- A- P

1 Liz Zorn Cornell JR F 8 0.12 1- 0- 1

Carson Duggan St. Lawrence SR F 8 0.12 1- 0- 1

Cori Bassett Harvard JR D 9 0.11 1- 0- 1

Alyssa Boehm Dartmouth SO F 11 0.09 0- 1- 1

Shannon Bowman Dartmouth SR F 12 0.08 1- 0- 1

Maggie Kennedy Dartmouth SR F 12 0.08 1- 0- 1

Sarah Newnam Dartmouth SR D 12 0.08 0- 1- 1

Short-Handed Goals: GP GPG G

1 Liz Zorn Cornell JR F 8 0.12 1

Carson Duggan St. Lawrence SR F 8 0.12 1

Cori Bassett Harvard JR D 9 0.11 1

Shannon Bowman Dartmouth SR F 12 0.08 1

Maggie Kennedy Dartmouth SR F 12 0.08 1

Game-Winning Goals: GP G

1 Karlee Overguard Cornell SO F 8 2

Sasha Sherry Princeton SO D 11 2

Jenna Cunningham Dartmouth JR F/F 12 2

Amanda Trunzo Dartmouth SO F 12 2

Sarah Wilson Harvard SR F 12 2

Defenseman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P

1 Sasha Sherry Princeton SO D 11 1.00 4- 7-11

Sarah Newnam Dartmouth SR D 12 0.92 4- 7-11

3 Alyssa Clarke Yale JR D 7 1.00 0- 7- 7

Cori Bassett Harvard JR D 9 0.78 3- 4- 7

5 Helen Resor Yale SR D 7 0.86 3- 3- 6

Laura Martindale Princeton SO D 11 0.55 2- 4- 6

Katherine Dineen Princeton SR D 11 0.55 1- 5- 6

Stephanie Denino Princeton JR D 11 0.55 1- 5- 6

Freshman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P

1 Paula Romanchuk Princeton F 11 1.00 5- 6-11

2 Catherine White Cornell F 8 1.25 3- 7-10

3 Danielle DiCesare Princeton F 11 0.73 5- 3- 8

4 Juana Baribeau Clarkson F 8 0.88 3- 4- 7

5 Alley Bero St. Lawrence F 4 1.50 3- 3- 6

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2008-09 Conference Statistics

Alisa Harrison Rensselaer F 8 0.75 2- 4- 6

7 Paige Pyett Brown D 7 0.71 3- 2- 5

Heather Landry Princeton F 8 0.62 4- 1- 5

Vanessa Emond St. Lawrence F 8 0.62 2- 3- 5

Julie Johnson Princeton F 11 0.45 3- 2- 5

Charissa Stadnyk Princeton F 11 0.45 1- 4- 5

Kelly Foley Dartmouth F 12 0.42 1- 4- 5

Goals Against Average: Minutes GA GAA

1 Lauren Dahm Clarkson SO 431:16 9 1.25

2 Sonja van der Bliek Rensselaer SO 482:53 12 1.49

3 Brittony Chartier St. Lawrence JR 483:50 14 1.74

4 Christina Kessler Harvard JR 448:27 13 1.74

5 Nanna Holm-Glaas Quinnipiac JR 283:26 9 1.91

6 Carli Clemis Dartmouth SR 543:05 18 1.99

7 Kayla Strong Cornell SO 249:14 9 2.17

8 Tia Wishart Quinnipiac SO 385:02 15 2.34

9 Brittany Martin Harvard SR 250:03 10 2.40

10 Kristen Young Princeton SR 624:45 26 2.50

11 Genny Ladiges Yale FR 298:57 13 2.61

12 Kimberly Sass Colgate FR 369:26 17 2.76

13 Nicole Stock Brown SR 424:50 25 3.53

14 Jenny Niesluchowski Cornell JR 243:01 16 3.95

15 Lundy Day Union SR 441:42 34 4.62

Save Percentage: Saves GA Pct

1 Lauren Dahm Clarkson SO 154 9 .945

2 Nanna Holm-Glaas Quinnipiac JR 131 9 .936

3 Tia Wishart Quinnipiac SO 213 15 .934

4 Brittony Chartier St. Lawrence JR 194 14 .933

5 Carli Clemis Dartmouth SR 228 18 .927

6 Christina Kessler Harvard JR 163 13 .926

7 Kayla Strong Cornell SO 111 9 .925

8 Sonja van der Bliek Rensselaer SO 142 12 .922

9 Kimberly Sass Colgate FR 180 17 .914

10 Kristen Young Princeton SR 274 26 .913

11 Nicole Stock Brown SR 244 25 .907

12 Brittany Martin Harvard SR 96 10 .906

13 Genny Ladiges Yale FR 121 13 .903

14 Jenny Niesluchowski Cornell JR 129 16 .890

15 Lundy Day Union SR 251 34 .881

Winning Percentage: W- L- T Pct

1 Sonja van der Bliek Rensselaer SO 6- 1- 1 .812

Brittony Chartier St. Lawrence JR 6- 1- 1 .812

3 Lauren Dahm Clarkson SO 4- 1- 2 .714

4 Christina Kessler Harvard JR 4- 2- 1 .643

5 Kayla Strong Cornell SO 2- 1- 1 .625

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2008-09 Conference Statistics

6 Carli Clemis Dartmouth SR 5- 3- 1 .611

7 Kristen Young Princeton SR 6- 5- 0 .545

8 Kimberly Sass Colgate FR 2- 2- 2 .500

Brittany Martin Harvard SR 2- 2- 1 .500

10 Tia Wishart Quinnipiac SO 2- 3- 1 .417

11 Genny Ladiges Yale FR 2- 3- 0 .400

12 Jenny Niesluchowski Cornell JR 1- 2- 1 .375

13 Nicole Stock Brown SR 2- 5- 0 .286

14 Nanna Holm-Glaas Quinnipiac JR 0- 4- 1 .100

15 Lundy Day Union SR 0- 8- 0 .000

Scoring Offense: Games Goals G/GM

1 Princeton 11 36 3.27

2 St. Lawrence 8 26 3.25

3 Dartmouth 12 38 3.17

4 Cornell 8 23 2.88

5 Colgate 8 22 2.75

6 Clarkson 8 21 2.62

7 Harvard 12 31 2.58

8 Yale 7 16 2.29

9 Rensselaer 8 18 2.25

10 Brown 7 14 2.00

11 Quinnipiac 11 15 1.36

12 Union 8 4 0.50

Scoring Defense: Games Goals G/GM

1 Clarkson 8 12 1.50

Rensselaer 8 12 1.50

3 St. Lawrence 8 14 1.75

4 Dartmouth 12 22 1.83

5 Harvard 12 24 2.00

6 Quinnipiac 11 24 2.18

7 Princeton 11 26 2.36

8 Yale 7 18 2.57

9 Cornell 8 26 3.25

10 Colgate 8 27 3.38

11 Brown 7 25 3.57

12 Union 8 34 4.25

Penalty Minutes: Games PIM PIM/G

1 Yale 7 106 15.1

2 Brown 7 101 14.4

3 Colgate 8 114 14.2

Cornell 8 114 14.2

5 Union 8 92 11.5

6 Harvard 12 136 11.3

7 Rensselaer 8 89 11.1

8 Princeton 11 118 10.7

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2008-09 Conference Statistics

9 Dartmouth 12 124 10.3

10 St. Lawrence 8 76 9.5

11 Clarkson 8 74 9.2

12 Quinnipiac 11 90 8.2

Power Play: Totals SHA PCT

1 St. Lawrence 11/ 43 0 25.6

2 Colgate 12/ 47 0 25.5

3 Clarkson 10/ 41 1 24.4

4 Princeton 15/ 72 2 20.8

5 Cornell 8/ 39 1 20.5

6 Brown 7/ 36 0 19.4

7 Rensselaer 8/ 46 0 17.4

8 Harvard 9/ 55 0 16.4

9 Quinnipiac 8/ 53 0 15.1

10 Dartmouth 11/ 78 1 14.1

11 Yale 5/ 37 0 13.5

12 Union 1/ 24 0 4.2

Penalty Kill: Totals SHF PCT

1 Rensselaer 32/ 34 0 94.1

2 Dartmouth 51/ 58 2 87.9

3 Harvard 57/ 66 1 86.4

4 Clarkson 31/ 36 0 86.1

5 Quinnipiac 35/ 41 0 85.4

6 Colgate 45/ 55 0 81.8

7 Princeton 47/ 58 0 81.0

8 St. Lawrence 29/ 37 1 78.4

9 Brown 33/ 43 0 76.7

10 Cornell 41/ 55 1 74.5

11 Yale 32/ 43 0 74.4

12 Union 33/ 45 0 73.3

Combined Special Teams: Totals PCT

1 Colgate 57/102 55.9

2 Harvard 66/121 54.5

3 Clarkson 41/ 77 53.2

4 Cornell 49/ 94 52.1

5 Brown 40/ 79 50.6

6 Rensselaer 40/ 80 50.0

St. Lawrence 40/ 80 50.0

8 Union 34/ 69 49.3

9 Princeton 62/130 47.7

10 Yale 37/ 80 46.2

11 Quinnipiac 43/ 94 45.7

12 Dartmouth 62/136 45.6

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2008-09 Conference Statistics

Special Teams Net: PPF SHA PP PPA SHF SH NET

1 Rensselaer 8 0 +8 2 0 -2 +6

2 Dartmouth 11 1 +10 7 2 -5 +5

3 Clarkson 10 1 +9 5 0 -5 +4

St. Lawrence 11 0 +11 8 1 -7 +4

5 Colgate 12 0 +12 10 0 -10 +2

Princeton 15 2 +13 11 0 -11 +2

Quinnipiac 8 0 +8 6 0 -6 +2

8 Harvard 9 0 +9 9 1 -8 +1

9 Brown 7 0 +7 10 0 -10 -3

10 Cornell 8 1 +7 14 1 -13 -6

Yale 5 0 +5 11 0 -11 -6

12 Union 1 0 +1 12 0 -12 -11

Scoring by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total

1 Dartmouth 16 12 10 0 38

2 Princeton 10 13 13 0 36

3 Harvard 7 13 11 0 31

4 St. Lawrence 5 9 12 0 26

5 Cornell 6 11 5 1 23

6 Colgate 10 9 3 0 22

7 Clarkson 7 5 8 1 21

8 Rensselaer 7 6 5 0 18

9 Yale 5 8 3 - 16

10 Quinnipiac 2 7 6 0 15

11 Brown 6 5 3 0 14

12 Union 1 1 2 - 4

Goals Allowed by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total

1 Clarkson 4 5 3 0 12

Rensselaer 5 4 3 0 12

3 St. Lawrence 3 8 3 0 14

4 Yale 4 6 8 - 18

5 Dartmouth 5 10 7 0 22

6 Harvard 4 11 9 0 24

Quinnipiac 9 8 7 0 24

8 Brown 8 7 9 1 25

9 Cornell 5 9 12 0 26

Princeton 10 9 6 1 26

11 Colgate 12 10 5 0 27

12 Union 13 12 9 - 34

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2008-09 Overall Statistics

Point Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P

1 Marie-Jo Gaudet Clarkson SR RW 18 1.33 10-14-24

2 Rebecca Johnston Cornell SO F 10 2.30 12-11-23

3 Juana Baribeau Clarkson FR F 18 1.22 13- 9-22

4 Catherine White Cornell FR F 15 1.40 9-12-21

5 Carson Duggan St. Lawrence SR F 18 1.11 14- 6-20

6 Alison Domenico St. Lawrence SR F 18 1.06 9-10-19

Tara Akstull St. Lawrence JR F 18 1.06 7-12-19

8 Crysti Howser Yale SR F 14 1.29 12- 6-18

Jenna Cunningham Dartmouth JR F/F 16 1.12 7-11-18

Melissa Waldie Clarkson SO LW 18 1.00 8-10-18

Britney Selina Clarkson JR C 18 1.00 3-15-18

Kiira Dosdall Colgate SR D 19 0.95 4-14-18

Goal Scoring: GP GPG G

1 Carson Duggan St. Lawrence SR F 18 0.78 14

2 Juana Baribeau Clarkson FR F 18 0.72 13

3 Rebecca Johnston Cornell SO F 10 1.20 12

Crysti Howser Yale SR F 14 0.86 12

5 Marie-Jo Gaudet Clarkson SR RW 18 0.56 10

6 Catherine White Cornell FR F 15 0.60 9

Alison Domenico St. Lawrence SR F 18 0.50 9

8 Sarah Wilson Harvard SR F 16 0.50 8

Melissa Waldie Clarkson SO LW 18 0.44 8

Evan Minnick Colgate JR F 19 0.42 8

Assist Scoring: GP APG A

1 Britney Selina Clarkson JR C 18 0.83 15

2 Marie-Jo Gaudet Clarkson SR RW 18 0.78 14

Kiira Dosdall Colgate SR D 19 0.74 14

4 Stephanie Holmes Cornell JR F 15 0.87 13

5 Catherine White Cornell FR F 15 0.80 12

Genevieve Lavoie Clarkson JR RW 17 0.71 12

Tara Akstull St. Lawrence JR F 18 0.67 12

8 Rebecca Johnston Cornell SO F 10 1.10 11

Sarah Vaillancourt Harvard SR F 12 0.92 11

Jenna Cunningham Dartmouth JR F/F 16 0.69 11

Melanie Wallace Princeton JR F 18 0.61 11

Power Play Points: GP PPG G- A- P

1 Sasha Sherry Princeton SO D 18 0.61 4- 7-11

Sam Hunt Colgate SR F 19 0.58 5- 6-11

Kiira Dosdall Colgate SR D 19 0.58 3- 8-11

4 Marie-Jo Gaudet Clarkson SR RW 18 0.56 3- 7-10

Marissa Dombovy Colgate JR F 19 0.53 3- 7-10

6 Rebecca Johnston Cornell SO F 10 0.90 5- 4- 9

Melissa Waldie Clarkson SO LW 18 0.50 5- 4- 9

Juana Baribeau Clarkson FR F 18 0.50 3- 6- 9

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2008-09 Overall Statistics

Alison Domenico St. Lawrence SR F 18 0.50 3- 6- 9

Evan Minnick Colgate JR F 19 0.47 6- 3- 9

Hannah Milan Colgate SO F 19 0.47 4- 5- 9

Beth Rotenberg Colgate JR F 19 0.47 3- 6- 9

Power Play Goals: GP GPG G

1 Evan Minnick Colgate JR F 19 0.32 6

2 Rebecca Johnston Cornell SO F 10 0.50 5

Melissa Waldie Clarkson SO LW 18 0.28 5

Sam Hunt Colgate SR F 19 0.26 5

Elyse Cole Quinnipiac SR F 23 0.22 5

6 Liz Zorn Cornell JR F 13 0.31 4

Alley Bero St. Lawrence FR F 14 0.29 4

Katie Stewart Colgate JR F 16 0.25 4

Sarah Newnam Dartmouth SR D 16 0.25 4

Sarah Wilson Harvard SR F 16 0.25 4

Sasha Sherry Princeton SO D 18 0.22 4

Carson Duggan St. Lawrence SR F 18 0.22 4

Hannah Milan Colgate SO F 19 0.21 4

Short-Handed Points: GP PPG G- A- P

1 Carson Duggan St. Lawrence SR F 18 0.11 1- 1- 2

2 Rebecca Johnston Cornell SO F 10 0.10 0- 1- 1

Sarah Vaillancourt Harvard SR F 12 0.08 1- 0- 1

Liz Zorn Cornell JR F 13 0.08 1- 0- 1

Cori Bassett Harvard JR D 13 0.08 1- 0- 1

Stephanie Holmes Cornell JR F 15 0.07 1- 0- 1

Alyssa Boehm Dartmouth SO F 15 0.07 0- 1- 1

Shannon Bowman Dartmouth SR F 16 0.06 1- 0- 1

Maggie Kennedy Dartmouth SR F 16 0.06 1- 0- 1

Sarah Newnam Dartmouth SR D 16 0.06 0- 1- 1

Alison Domenico St. Lawrence SR F 18 0.06 1- 0- 1

Marianna Locke St. Lawrence SR F 18 0.06 1- 0- 1

Short-Handed Goals: GP GPG G

1 Sarah Vaillancourt Harvard SR F 12 0.08 1

Liz Zorn Cornell JR F 13 0.08 1

Cori Bassett Harvard JR D 13 0.08 1

Stephanie Holmes Cornell JR F 15 0.07 1

Shannon Bowman Dartmouth SR F 16 0.06 1

Maggie Kennedy Dartmouth SR F 16 0.06 1

Alison Domenico St. Lawrence SR F 18 0.06 1

Carson Duggan St. Lawrence SR F 18 0.06 1

Marianna Locke St. Lawrence SR F 18 0.06 1

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2008-09 Overall Statistics

Game-Winning Goals: GP G

1 Rebecca Johnston Cornell SO F 10 3

Marianna Locke St. Lawrence SR F 18 3

Allison Wright Rensselaer JR F 19 3

4 Crysti Howser Yale SR F 14 2

Karlee Overguard Cornell SO F 15 2

Jenna Cunningham Dartmouth JR F/F 16 2

Amanda Trunzo Dartmouth SO F 16 2

Sarah Wilson Harvard SR F 16 2

Melissa Waldie Clarkson SO LW 18 2

Juana Baribeau Clarkson FR F 18 2

Sasha Sherry Princeton SO D 18 2

Carson Duggan St. Lawrence SR F 18 2

Marissa Dombovy Colgate JR F 19 2

Whitney Naslund Rensselaer JR F 19 2

Defenseman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P

1 Kiira Dosdall Colgate SR D 19 0.95 4-14-18

2 Sasha Sherry Princeton SO D 18 0.89 6-10-16

3 Sarah Newnam Dartmouth SR D 16 0.75 5- 7-12

4 Helen Resor Yale SR D 13 0.85 3- 8-11

5 Jess Martino Cornell FR D 15 0.67 1- 9-10

Britni Smith St. Lawrence JR D 18 0.56 3- 7-10

7 Alyssa Clarke Yale JR D 12 0.75 1- 8- 9

Amanda Young Cornell FR D 13 0.69 0- 9- 9

Clancy Todd Colgate SR D 17 0.53 2- 7- 9

Kimberly McKenney Clarkson SR D 18 0.50 3- 6- 9

Laura Martindale Princeton SO D 18 0.50 2- 7- 9

Brittaney Maschmeyer St. Lawrence JR D 18 0.50 2- 7- 9

Laura Gersten Rensselaer JR D 19 0.47 4- 5- 9

Sierra Vadner Rensselaer FR D 19 0.47 1- 8- 9

Trudy Reyns Quinnipiac SR D 23 0.39 2- 7- 9

Freshman Scoring: GP PPG G- A- P

1 Juana Baribeau Clarkson F 18 1.22 13- 9-22

2 Catherine White Cornell F 15 1.40 9-12-21

3 Alisa Harrison Rensselaer F 19 0.79 6- 9-15

4 Paula Romanchuk Princeton F 18 0.78 7- 7-14

5 Alley Bero St. Lawrence F 14 0.93 7- 6-13

6 Aleca Hughes Yale F 14 0.79 4- 7-11

Danielle DiCesare Princeton F 18 0.61 7- 4-11

Vanessa Emond St. Lawrence F 18 0.61 2- 9-11

9 Jess Martino Cornell D 15 0.67 1- 9-10

10 Amanda Young Cornell D 13 0.69 0- 9- 9

Sierra Vadner Rensselaer D 19 0.47 1- 8- 9

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2008-09 Overall Statistics

Goals Against Average: Minutes GA GAA

1 Lauren Dahm Clarkson SO 833:55 20 1.44

2 Sonja van der Bliek Rensselaer SO 1024:18 29 1.70

3 Carli Clemis Dartmouth SR 779:51 24 1.85

4 Jackee Snikeris Yale SO 473:02 15 1.90

5 Brittony Chartier St. Lawrence JR 1084:41 35 1.94

6 Christina Kessler Harvard JR 690:18 23 2.00

7 Kayla Strong Cornell SO 462:41 16 2.07

8 Genny Ladiges Yale FR 363:37 14 2.31

9 Kristen Young Princeton SR 1047:24 42 2.41

10 Kimberly Sass Colgate FR 669:14 29 2.60

11 Tia Wishart Quinnipiac SO 514:00 23 2.68

12 Jenny Niesluchowski Cornell JR 446:48 24 3.22

13 Nicole Stock Brown SR 836:50 45 3.23

14 Nanna Holm-Glaas Quinnipiac JR 812:27 51 3.77

15 Lundy Day Union SR 1165:42 75 3.86

16 Lisa Plenderleith Colgate SO 409:14 28 4.11

Save Percentage: Saves GA Pct

1 Lauren Dahm Clarkson SO 308 20 .939

2 Carli Clemis Dartmouth SR 353 24 .936

3 Brittony Chartier St. Lawrence JR 456 35 .929

4 Jackee Snikeris Yale SO 187 15 .926

5 Sonja van der Bliek Rensselaer SO 349 29 .923

6 Kayla Strong Cornell SO 191 16 .923

7 Tia Wishart Quinnipiac SO 267 23 .921

8 Kimberly Sass Colgate FR 336 29 .921

9 Kristen Young Princeton SR 472 42 .918

10 Nicole Stock Brown SR 499 45 .917

11 Christina Kessler Harvard JR 241 23 .913

12 Genny Ladiges Yale FR 145 14 .912

13 Lundy Day Union SR 688 75 .902

14 Jenny Niesluchowski Cornell JR 205 24 .895

15 Nanna Holm-Glaas Quinnipiac JR 370 51 .879

16 Lisa Plenderleith Colgate SO 176 28 .863

Winning Percentage: W- L- T Pct

1 Brittony Chartier St. Lawrence JR 11- 4- 3 .694

2 Sonja van der Bliek Rensselaer SO 10- 5- 2 .647

3 Kimberly Sass Colgate FR 6- 3- 2 .636

4 Jackee Snikeris Yale SO 5- 3- 0 .625

5 Lauren Dahm Clarkson SO 7- 4- 3 .607

6 Carli Clemis Dartmouth SR 7- 5- 1 .577

7 Kayla Strong Cornell SO 4- 3- 1 .562

8 Kristen Young Princeton SR 9- 8- 1 .528

9 Jenny Niesluchowski Cornell JR 3- 3- 1 .500

10 Christina Kessler Harvard JR 4- 5- 2 .455

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2008-09 Overall Statistics

11 Genny Ladiges Yale FR 2- 4- 0 .333

12 Tia Wishart Quinnipiac SO 2- 5- 1 .312

13 Nicole Stock Brown SR 3-10- 1 .250

14 Lisa Plenderleith Colgate SO 1- 5- 0 .167

15 Lundy Day Union SR 2-16- 2 .150

16 Nanna Holm-Glaas Quinnipiac JR 1-12- 1 .107

Scoring Offense: Games Goals G/GM

1 Cornell 15 50 3.33

St. Lawrence 18 60 3.33

3 Colgate 19 57 3.00

Dartmouth 16 48 3.00

5 Clarkson 18 53 2.94

6 Princeton 18 50 2.78

7 Rensselaer 19 44 2.32

8 Harvard 16 37 2.31

9 Yale 14 31 2.21

10 Brown 14 21 1.50

11 Quinnipiac 23 30 1.30

12 Union 20 23 1.15

Scoring Defense: Games Goals G/GM

1 Dartmouth 16 29 1.81

2 Rensselaer 19 35 1.84

3 Clarkson 18 35 1.94

4 St. Lawrence 18 37 2.06

5 Yale 14 29 2.07

6 Harvard 16 34 2.12

7 Princeton 18 42 2.33

8 Cornell 15 41 2.73

9 Brown 14 45 3.21

10 Quinnipiac 23 77 3.35

11 Colgate 19 64 3.37

12 Union 20 75 3.75

Penalty Minutes: Games PIM PIM/G

1 Colgate 19 301 15.8

2 Cornell 15 215 14.3

3 Union 20 270 13.5

4 Brown 14 183 13.1

5 Yale 14 178 12.7

6 Harvard 16 194 12.1

7 Rensselaer 19 223 11.7

8 Dartmouth 16 176 11.0

Princeton 18 198 11.0

10 St. Lawrence 18 186 10.3

11 Clarkson 18 185 10.3

12 Quinnipiac 23 235 10.2

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2008-09 Overall Statistics

Power Play: Totals SHA PCT

1 Colgate 33/120 1 27.5

2 Cornell 18/ 86 1 20.9

3 Clarkson 22/110 2 20.0

4 St. Lawrence 21/113 3 18.6

5 Princeton 19/115 2 16.5

6 Harvard 13/ 81 1 16.0

7 Rensselaer 17/119 2 14.3

8 Dartmouth 13/100 1 13.0

9 Brown 10/ 77 3 13.0

10 Yale 8/ 67 0 11.9

11 Quinnipiac 12/117 0 10.3

12 Union 7/ 89 1 7.9

Penalty Kill: Totals SHF PCT

1 Dartmouth 75/ 83 2 90.4

2 Rensselaer 87/ 99 0 87.9

3 Clarkson 71/ 81 0 87.7

4 Harvard 81/ 93 2 87.1

5 Yale 63/ 77 0 81.8

6 Princeton 79/ 97 0 81.4

7 St. Lawrence 70/ 86 3 81.4

8 Colgate 106/132 0 80.3

9 Cornell 76/ 95 2 80.0

10 Union 101/127 0 79.5

11 Quinnipiac 85/107 0 79.4

12 Brown 65/ 82 0 79.3

Combined Special Teams: Totals PCT

1 Colgate 139/252 55.2

2 Harvard 94/174 54.0

3 Cornell 94/181 51.9

4 Union 108/216 50.0

5 Yale 71/144 49.3

6 Clarkson 93/191 48.7

7 Dartmouth 88/183 48.1

8 Rensselaer 104/218 47.7

9 Brown 75/159 47.2

10 Princeton 98/212 46.2

11 St. Lawrence 91/199 45.7

12 Quinnipiac 97/224 43.3

Special Teams Net: PPF SHA PP PPA SHF SH NET

1 Clarkson 22 2 +20 10 0 -10 +10

2 Colgate 33 1 +32 26 0 -26 +6

Dartmouth 13 1 +12 8 2 -6 +6

4 St. Lawrence 21 3 +18 16 3 -13 +5

5 Rensselaer 17 2 +15 12 0 -12 +3

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2008-09 Overall Statistics

6 Harvard 13 1 +12 12 2 -10 +2

7 Cornell 18 1 +17 19 2 -17 0

8 Princeton 19 2 +17 18 0 -18 -1

9 Yale 8 0 +8 14 0 -14 -6

10 Brown 10 3 +7 17 0 -17 -10

Quinnipiac 12 0 +12 22 0 -22 -10

12 Union 7 1 +6 26 0 -26 -20

Scoring by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total

1 St. Lawrence 16 17 27 0 60

2 Colgate 16 29 12 0 57

3 Clarkson 13 14 25 1 53

4 Cornell 17 18 14 1 50

Princeton 13 20 17 0 50

6 Dartmouth 21 12 15 0 48

7 Rensselaer 14 16 14 0 44

8 Harvard 8 16 13 0 37

9 Yale 8 11 11 1 31

10 Quinnipiac 8 12 10 0 30

11 Union 6 5 11 1 23

12 Brown 10 6 5 0 21

Goals Allowed by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total

1 Dartmouth 6 13 10 0 29

Yale 7 10 11 1 29

3 Harvard 7 13 14 0 34

4 Clarkson 14 13 8 0 35

Rensselaer 14 9 11 1 35

6 St. Lawrence 10 17 10 0 37

7 Cornell 8 17 16 0 41

8 Princeton 17 13 11 1 42

9 Brown 13 16 15 1 45

10 Colgate 21 21 21 1 64

11 Union 22 26 27 0 75

12 Quinnipiac 26 25 26 0 77