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COBBER WOMEN’S HOCKEY
GAMEDAY January 20, 2007 – 2 p.m.
Concordia-Moorhead vs. St. Mary’s Moorhead Sports Center
GAME #14 St. Mary’s (2102/241 MIAC)
at Concordia College (472/351 MIAC)
January 20, 2007
Moorhead Sports Center Moorhead, MN
GAME TIME: 2 p.m. SERIES: St. Mary’s leads 1122 SERIES STARTED: 2000 LAST SEASON: Last year St. Mary’s swept the series in Winona. Both games were close and were determined by two or fewer goals. In the opener, the Cardinals scored a goal in the second half of the second period and then added an insurance goal in the first minute of the third period to claim a 20 lead. The teams were practically even in every offensive statistical category with the Cardinals holding a 3130 edge in shots. Neither team was able to outshoot their opponent by more than a single shot in any period. The difference came from the play of the special teams. The Cobbers went 0for8 on the power and conceded a gamechanging shorthanded goal at the start of the third period. The second game went into overtime with SMU winning 21. The cardinals scored first before CC forward Hannah Impola netted the team’s only goal of the series midway through the third period. St. Mary’s then received the gamewinner at 2:43 from Melissa Mondo. The Cardinals outshot Concordia 2917 for the game.
Cobber Gameday Profile– Ceara Bergsrud #2 Year: Junior Hometown: Devils Lake, N.D. Position: Defense Major: Chemistry/Biology Post Graduation Plans: Medical School Nickname: Mist Place I would most like to visit: London Favorite movies: The Notebook, How to Lose a Guy in Ten Days Favorite TV show: That 70's Show, Fresh Prince of BelAir The three people I would most like to meet: Albert Einstein, George Washington, Martin Luther King Jr. Nobody knows how much I like to: Take bubble baths and read sappy love stories The biggest influence on my hockey career: Mattie Brekkan If I were to play another sport, it would be: Soccer My dream job is: Pediatrician or a surgeon, something along these lines in the medical field.
GAMEDAY GAME RECAP St. Mary’s 3 at Concordia 6 – Jan. 19, 2007 Concordia finally ended their two month long road trip in style by beating St. Mary's 63 in Moorhead on Friday. The game was the home opener for the Cobbers who played their first 12 games of the season on the road.
The difference in the game was black and white. Concordia went 3of6 on the power play and scored on their twoman advantage while the Cardinals were held scoreless in their six power play attempts and did not find the net on a pair of 5on3 situations.
Mandi Samuelson was the scoring hero for CC as she scored a pair of goals in the team's highest offensive output of the season. The six goals scored for Concordia is also the most tallied in a conference game since they downed St. Kate's by a similar 63 score on Dec. 4, 2004.
The win also helps the Cobbers end a fivegame losing streak on the season and a 12game winless skid against the Cardinals. The victory moves CC to 351 in the league and 472 overall. St. Mary's loses for the seventh straight game and falls to 241 in MIAC play and 2102 overall.
The game turned in the pivotal second period. After the two teams traded goals in the opening period, with Erin Johnson scoring her second goal of the year for the Cobbers and SMU countering with a shorthanded goal from Melissa Mondo, Concordia broke the game wide open with three power play goals in the middle stanza.
Hannah Impola started the second period power play scoring spree by tallying a power play goal at 9:55. That came while the Cobbers were on a 5on3 advantage. Kelsey Puffe then put CC up 31 on the ensuing 5on4 advantage at the 11:00 mark. Samuelson finished off the trifecta of power play goals when she slammed home the first of her two goals in the game at 17:04.
Alyssa Dahl then came up with the critical fifth goal for CC to put the Cobbers up by four at 51. Dahl's shorthanded goal just 31 seconds into the final period was her third of the season.
The Cardinals then cut the lead to two goals by scoring at 5:06 on a goal by Rachel Harrison, and then again at 18:01 on Rebecca Jelenc's first score of the season.
SMU then took a timeout and promptly pulled its goalie to try and cut into the 53 lead. That tactic last for over a minute before Samuelson scored her second goal of the game to seal the victory.
The Cobbers had a decided 3621 edge in shots on goal. Both teams took eight penalties in the game for 16 penalty minutes.
CC goalie Maddie Haroldson stopped 18 shots to earn her second win of the season. St. Mary's started the game with Nikki Jung, who played all the way until the first Cobber goal in the third period, and was relieved by Amanda Gage who finished the game. Jung made 20 saves in the game and was saddled with the loss. Gage turned aside 10 shots in a little over 18:00 of play.
GAMEDAY ROSTERS CONCORDIA COLLEGE MOORHEAD “COBBERS” No. Name Yr. Pos Ht. Hometown/Last Team 02 Ceara Bergsrud Jr. D 56 Devils Lake, N.D./Devils Lake HS 03 Brandie Dunn Sr. F 57 Plano, Texas/Lone Star Wolves 04 Alyssa Keith Fr. F 56 Hermosa, Calif./Rushmore Thunder 06 Bre Bian So. C 53 Cedarburg, Wis./Wisconsin Wild 07 Hannah Impola Sr. F 56 Brainerd, Minn./Brainerd HS 08 Marya Losinski Sr. D 54 Cold Spring, Minn./River Lake Stars 09 Kelsey Puffe So. F 56 Moorhead, Minn./Moorhead HS 10 Joanna Berringer Sr. D 510 Kenora, Ont./Beaver Brae Broncos 11 Paige Stone Sr. F 57 Rancho Cucamonga, Calif./Anaheim Lady Ducks 12 Amanda Matchett Fr. F 54 Regina, Sask./Notre Dame HS 13 Brittany Persson Fr. D 55 Crookston, Minn./Crookston HS 14 Alyssa Dahl So. F 58 Willmar, Minn./Willmar HS 16 Erin Johnson Fr. F 54 Fargo, N.D./Fargo North HS 17 Lisa Graham Jr. F 510 Minot, N.D./Minot HS 19 Kayla Thorson Fr. C 55 Rugby, N.D./Minot HS 21 Brit Vander Kooy So. D 59 Redlands, Calif./California Selects 22 Mandi Samuelson So. F 57 Willmar, Minn./Willmar HS 30 Amber Malcolm So. G 56 North Vancouver, B.C./Notre Dame HS 33 Maddie Haroldson Fr. G 54 Sartell, Minn./Sartell HS
Coaching Staff: Head Coach – Ace Gregg (North Dakota State Univ., 1 st Season) Assistant Coach – Joe Vannett (1 st Season)
ST. MARY’S UNIVERSITY “CARDINALS” No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown / Last Team 01 Jessie Smith Jr. G 56 Steamboat Springs, Colo. / LowellWhiteman H.S. 02 Hadley Swaggert So. D 58 Wayzata, Minn. / Hopkins H.S. 03 Rachel Harrison Sr. F 55 Madison, Wis. / Madison West H.S. 04 Sarah Wiesner So. D 57 Rochester, Minn. / Rochester JM H.S. 05 Danielle Hokeness Fr. F/D 54 Victoria, Minn. / Chaska H.S. 06 Angie Kryzer Fr. F 58 Inver Grove Heights, Minn. / Simley H.S. 07 Jessica Ribish Sr. F 52 Elm Grove, Wis. / Wisconsin Wild 10 Laura Langen Jr. F 58 New Lisbon, Wis. / Madison Challengers 11 Jenna Roland Sr. D 57 Boyne City, Mich. / Little Caesars 12 Jill Rhody So. F 55 St. Paul, Minn. / St. Paul Blades 14 Michelle Armstrong Fr. D 54 Havre, Mont. / Havre Ice Hawks 15 Jenn Shire Jr. F 55 Anaheim Hills, Calif. / California Selects 16 Amy Madden Sr. F 56 East Grand Rapids, Mich. / Honeybaked 17 Rebecca Jelenc Sr. D 59 Sheboygan, Wis. / Wisconsin Wild 18 Sara Eisenhauer Fr. D 53 Kenosha, Wis. / Kenosha Komets 19 Laura Mueller Sr. F 55 St. Paul, Minn. / St. Paul Stars 20 Nicole Reynard Fr. F 57 Hortonville, Wis. / Appleton Ice 21 Cassie Stoner Fr. F 55 Kenosha, Wis. / Team Illinois 22 Melissa Mondo Sr. F 55 Vadnais Heights, Minn. / White Bear Lake H.S. 24 Val Rodriguez Jr. D 50 Woodbury, Minn. / HillMurray H.S. 25 Lexi Bohlinger So. D 58 St. Clair Shores, Mich. / University Liggett H.S. 29 Nikki Jung Sr. G 56 Inver Grove Heights, Minn. / Simley H.S. 30 Caty Beel Sr. G 53 Tucson, Ariz. / Tucson Cyclones 35 Amanda Gage Sr. G 55 Lino Lakes, Minn. / Minnesota Thoroughbreds
Coaching Staff: Head Coach Terry Mannor (2 nd season) Assistant Coach Aaron Haupert
Cardinal Hockey Info: 2005 Record: 11123 2005 MIAC: 873 (5 th ) Home: 571 Away: 652 Neutral: 000 Last Postseason: 200506 Loss to St. Olaf 42 in the first round of the MIAC playoffs 2005 Stat Leaders: Points: Melissa Mondo (21), Laura Mueller (18) Goals: Melissa Mondo (11), Amy Madden (8) Assists: Laura Mueller (11), Melissa Mondo (10), Rachel Harrison (10) Goals Against: Nikki Jung (2.98), Amanda Gage (2.40)
Cobber Hockey Info: 2005 Record: 6143 2005 MIAC: 6102 (7 th ) Home: 362 Away: 381 Neutral: 000 Last Postseason: 200203 Loss to Gustavus 32 in the semifinals of the MIAC playoffs 2005 Stat Leaders: Points: Alyssa Dahl (10), Ceara Bergsrud (9), Hannah Impola (8), Mandi Samuelson (8) Goals: Alyssa Dahl (7), Ceara Bergsrud (5), Hannah Impola (5) Assists: Mandi Samuelson (5), Ceara Bergsrud (4), Marya Losinski (4) Goals Against: Jenna Johnson (2.97)
GAMEDAY SCHEDULES 200607 Concordia Schedule NOVEMBER___________________________ 10 at Finlandia T 33 OT 11 at Finlandia W 52 17 at Gustavus L 23 18 at Gustavus L 14
DECEMBER___________________________ 2 at St. Kate’s W 21 OT 3 at St. Kate’s T 22 OT 9 at Hamline W 32 10 at Hamline L 01
JANUARY____________________________ 6 at UWSuperior L 04 7 at UWSuperior L 18 13 at St. Olaf L 26 14 at St. Olaf L 13 19 ST. MARY’S W 63 20 ST. MARY’S 2 p.m.
FEBRUARY___________________________ 2 BETHEL 7 p.m. 3 BETHEL 2 p.m. 9 ST. THOMAS 7 p.m. 10 ST. THOMAS 2 p.m. 16 AUGSBURG 7 p.m. 17 AUGSBURG 2 p.m. 23 at St. Ben’s 7 p.m. 24 at St. Ben’s 2 p.m.
200607 St. Mary’s Schedule NOVEMBER___________________________ 3 at UWRiver Falls T 22 OT 7 at UWEau Claire L 25 10 at UWSuperior L 24 11 at UWSuperior L 12 17 AUGSBERG W 31 18 at Augsberg T 33 OT
DECEMBER____________________________ 1 ST. BEN’S W 21 2 ST. BEN’S L 23 8 at Gustavus L 04 9 GUSTAVUS L 15
JANUARY____________________________ 5 LAKE FOREST L 14 6 LAKE FOREST L 14 12 at UWEau Claire L 02 19 at Concordia L 36 20 at Concordia 2 p.m. 26 at Hamline 7:15 p.m. 27 HAMLINE 7:05 p.m.
FEBRUARY____________________________ 2 ST. KATE’S 7:05 p.m. 3 at St. Kate’s 7:05 p.m. 9 ST. OLAF 7:05 p.m. 10 at St. Olaf 7 p.m. 16 at Bethel 7 p.m. 17 BETHEL 7:05 p.m. 23 at St. Thomas 7:05 p.m. 24 ST. THOMAS 7:05 p.m.
COBBER LAST GAME RECAP Concordia 1 at St. Olaf 3 – Sunday, Jan. 14 Concordia allowed a single goal in each period and lost 31 to St. Olaf in Northfield on Sunday. The Cobbers scored their lone goal of the series with less than five minutes remaining in the third period.
With the loss, Concordia falls to 251 in conference play and 372 overall. The sweep allows the Oles to move to 611 in league play and take over the lead in the conference standings. St. Olaf is now 741 overall.
Paige Stone continued her hot scoring touch for the Cobbers. Stone netted the lone goal for CC and has now scored a goal in each of Concordia's last three games. She has scored three of the team's four goals since the Christmas break.
Concordia put themselves in a hole in the first two minutes of the game. St. Olaf got on the board at the 1:29 of the opening period when Tessa Christensen scored the first of her two goals in the game on the power play. Christensen also posted an assist on the Oles third goal in the game.
The Cobbers then held the Oles scoreless until the final minute of the second period. The goal at the 19:35 mark proved to be the gamewinner and was a huge swing in momentum for St. Olaf. The two teams traded goals in the third period. The Oles pushed the margin to three goals midway through the final frame on Christensen's second goal of the game. Stone then put the Cobbers on the board at 16:02 when she scored on the power play with assists going to Kayla Thorson and Brandie Dunn.
For the game, St. Olaf outshot the Cobbers 2927 in an evenly played game. Both teams were also 1for4 on the power play. Both squads were also even in penalties and penalty minutes. Each team took four penalties for eight penalty minutes.
Concordia goalie Maddie Haroldson made 26 saves and fell for the fourth time this year. Shannon Herrick stopped 26 shots to earn her third win of the year for the Oles.
CARDINAL LAST GAME RECAP St. Mary’s 0 at UWEau Claire 2 – Friday, Jan. 12 (Courtesy of SMU SID) When the Saint Mary's University women's hockey team played host to UW Eau Claire in their second game of the year on Nov. 7, the Cardinals surrendered five goals — single goals in the first and second periods, and three in the third — in a 52 Blugold win.
Friday evening, the Cardinals got another shot at the Blugolds, and for the second time in two meetings, SMU gave up single goals in the first and second periods — but this time, they held UWEau Claire scoreless in the third.
Unfortunately, while SMU's defense did a much better job of stifling the Blugolds' offense this time around, UWEau Claire's defense was downright airtight. Kaela Jobman stopped all 12 shots she faced as the UWEau Claire freshman handed SMU its second shutout loss of the season, 20 at Hobbs Ice Arena.
"I thought, overall, we played better against (UWEau Claire) tonight than we did the first time around," admitted SMU coach Terry Mannor, whose team saw its seasonhigh losing streak climb to six straight. "But we're still stuck in that same pattern — we play very poorly in the first period, we play OK in the second and we play good in the third.”
"Eau Claire is a very good team, and for us to only play one solid period against them is a little frustrating," continued Mannor. "One way or another, we've got to figure out a way to put a complete game together."
Martina Korinek gave UWEC all the offense it would need, scoring a powerplay goal at 11:51 of the opening period. The Blugolds dominated early, outshooting SMU 141 in the opening 20 minutes. It was more of the same in the second period, as Eau Claire threw 10 more shots on SMU goalie Amanda Gage, and got a second power play goal, this time coming off the stick of Michelle Stohr less than two minutes into the period.
GAMEDAY BACK PAGE 200607 MIAC STANDINGS
MIAC Overall Games School WLT WLT .PCT GFGA Gustavus 700 1210 .923 5421 St. Olaf 621 751 .577 4546 St. Thomas 610 840 .667 4125 Bethel 421 561 .458 2928 Concordia 351 472 .385 2842 Hamline 331 742 .615 6345 St. Mary's 241 2102 .214 2346 St. Ben’s 142 1102 .154 2256 Augsburg 042 373 .346 2943 St. Kate’s 061 0121 .038 2070
UPCOMING GAMES 1/20/2007 (Saturday) Saint Mary's @ Concordia, 2 p.m. Augsburg @ St. Thomas, 2 p.m. St. Catherine @ Hamline, 2 p.m. Gustavus @ St. Olaf, 5 p.m. Saint Benedict @ Bethel, 7 p.m. 1/26/2007 (Friday) Bethel @ Gustavus, 7 p.m. Augsburg @ St. Catherine, 7:05 p.m. Saint Mary's @ Hamline, 7:15 p.m. St. Thomas @ Saint Benedict, 7:30 p.m. 1/27/2007 (Saturday) Saint Benedict @ St. Thomas, 2 p.m. Gustavus @ Bethel, 4 p.m. Hamline @ Saint Mary's, 7:05 p.m. St. Catherine @ Augsburg, 7:05 p.m.
RECENT RESULTS 1/19/2007 (Friday) Saint Mary's 3 @ Concordia 6 St. Olaf 2 @ Gustavus 5 Hamline 5 @ St. Catherine 0 St. Thomas 4 @ Augsburg 0 Bethel 3 @ Saint Benedict 3 OT
1/16/2007 (Tuesday) UWStevens Point 2 @ Gustavus 4
1/14/2007 (Sunday) Concordia 1 @ St. Olaf 3
1/13/2007 (Saturday) Gustavus 5 @ Lake Forest 2 Augsburg 2 @ Finlandia 5 St. Catherine 1 @ UWEau Claire 5 Concordia 2 @ St. Olaf 6
1/12/2007 (Friday) Amherst 2 @ Bethel 0 Gustavus 1 @ Lake Forest 0 (OT) Saint Mary's 0 @ UWEau Claire 2 Augsburg 2 @ Finlandia 1 St. Catherine 1 @ UWStevens Point 9
1/9/2007 (Tuesday) St. Olaf 4 @ UWStevens Point 5 St. Thomas 3 @ UWRiver Falls 2
1/8/2007 (Monday) Wesleyan 4 @ St. Catherine 2
200607 TEAM STATISTICS (Through Friday’s game)
Concordia College ## Name G A Pts Shots Pct +/ NoMin 19 Kayla Thorson 6 4 10 35 .171 +3 612 6 Bre Bian 1 8 9 22 .045 +3 816 22 Mandi Samuelson 3 5 8 21 .143 +5 510 3 Brandie Dunn 0 7 7 20 .000 0 24 11 Paige Stone 5 1 6 23 .217 +2 36 14 Alyssa Dahl 3 2 5 25 .120 0 24 21 Brit Vander Kooy 0 5 5 20 .000 1 714 9 Kelsey Puffe 3 1 4 20 .150 0 24 7 Hannah Impola 2 1 3 22 .091 2 612 16 Erin Johnson 2 1 3 21 .095 +1 12 17 Lisa Graham 2 0 2 10 .200 2 36 2 Ceara Bergsrud 1 0 1 15 .067 +1 1326 8 Marya Losinski 0 1 1 14 .000 +4 714 10 Joanna Berringer 0 0 0 8 .000 1 612 23 Laura Johnson 0 0 0 2 .000 1 00 4 Alyssa Keith 0 0 0 3 .000 2 12 12 Amanda Matchett 0 0 0 6 .000 2 24 13 Brittany Persson 0 0 0 5 .000 2 36
Total............... 28 36 64 335 .084 +6 77154 Opponents........... 42 56 98 416 .101 62124
GOALTENDING ## Name GPGS Min GA Avg Saves Pct WLT Sho 33 Maddie Haroldson 86 464 24 3.10 221 .902 241 0 30 Amber Malcolm 76 329 18 3.28 153 .895 231 0
Total........... 130 795 42 3.17 374 .899 472 0 Opponents....... 130 795 28 2.11 307 .916 742 2
St. Mary’s University ## Name G A Pts Shots Pct +/ NoMin 22 Melissa Mondo 8 3 11 29 .276 +1 816 19 Laura Mueller 4 5 9 19 .211 2 1020 16 Amy Madden 3 0 3 19 .158 2 24 7 Jessica Ribish 3 0 3 11 .273 8 612 6 Angie Kryzer 1 2 3 6 .167 5 36 12 Jill Rhody 0 3 3 13 .000 3 1122 11 Jenna Roland 0 3 3 15 .000 0 1530 3 Rachel Harrison 1 1 2 20 .050 +2 612 20 Nicole Reynard 0 2 2 5 .000 4 12 24 Val Rodriguez 0 2 2 18 .000 0 714 18 Sara Eisenhauer 0 1 1 7 .000 +4 12 17 Rebecca Jelenc 0 1 1 6 .000 6 1938 10 Laura Langen 0 1 1 4 .000 3 00 2 Hadley Swaggert 0 1 1 2 .000 1 714 14 Michelle Armstrong 0 0 0 0 .000 0 00 25 Lexi Bohlinger 0 0 0 4 .000 3 24 5 Danielle Hokeness 0 0 0 0 .000 2 00 15 Jenn Shire 0 0 0 20 .000 +1 00 21 Cassie Stoner 0 0 0 6 .000 0 24 4 Sarah Wiesner 0 0 0 5 .000 10 00
Total............ 20 25 45 254 .079 41 100200 Opponents........ 40 45 85 358 .112 87174
GOALTENDING ## Name GPGS Min GA Avg Saves Pct WLT Sho 29 Nikki Jung 88 484 24 2.97 280 .921 251 0 35 Amanda Gage 55 303 16 3.16 144 .900 041 0
Total......... 130 790 40 3.04 424 .914 292 0 Opponents..... 130 790 20 1.52 277 .933 922 2