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2014-15 Women’s Ice Hockey 1

TABLE OF CONTENTS

2014-15 Elmira College Women’s Ice Hockey Media Guide

Table of Contents

This is ECQuick Facts ..........................................................................2Media Information ..............................................................2About Elmira .......................................................................3Administration.....................................................................3Murray Athletic Center .......................................................4

2014-15 soaring EaglEs

Coaching Staff .....................................................................6Team Photo ........................................................................10Captains .............................................................................10Roster .................................................................................11Pronunciation Guide .........................................................11Season Preview ...................................................................12Returning Players ...............................................................14Newcomers ........................................................................30

2014-15 opponEnTsOpponent Profiles .............................................................35

2013-14 sEason in rEviEw

Season in Review ...............................................................50Team Statistics ...................................................................52ECAC West Leaders ..........................................................53Final ECAC West Standings .............................................54ECAC West Weekly Honors .............................................54ECAC West Year-End Awards ...........................................54

Elmira CollEgE womEn’s iCE hoCkEy hisTory

ECAC West All-Star History .............................................55ECAC West Postseason History ........................................56By the Numbers .................................................................61100-Point Club ...................................................................62Individual Season Leaders .................................................63Team Season Records ........................................................64Single-Game Records .........................................................65All-Time Top-10 .................................................................66EC All-Americans ..............................................................68Coaching History ...............................................................69EC vs. Opponents All-Time ...............................................69NCAA Postseason History .................................................70Year-By-Year Results ...........................................................722014-15 Schedule ................................................ Back Cover

CreditsThe 2014-15 Elmira College Women’s Ice Hockey Media Guide was produced by the staff of the Elmira College Sports Information Department. The publication was researched, written, formatted, and edited by Steffan Waters, Sports Information Assistant. The publication and the publication cover were both designed by the Director of Sports Information, Don Sherman.

Special thanks to Maria Strinni-Gill of Strinni Studios and the NCAA for in-game photography.

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QUICK FACTS/MEDIA INFORMATION

Elmira CollEgE QuiCk FaCTs

Location: One Park Place Elmira, New York 14901Founded: 1855Enrollment: 1,200Colors: Purple and GoldNickname: Soaring EaglesAffiliation: NCAA (Div. III), ECAC, Empire 8President: Dr. Ronald ChampagneVice President of Athletics: Pat Thompson ’75Senior Associate Director of Athletics: Jen BozekHead Athletics Trainer: Dave Tomkalski, ATCIce Arena: Murray Athletics CenterCapacity: 3,200

CoaChing sTaFF

Head Coach: Dean Jackson ’03 Overall Record: 45-11-2Office Number: (607) 735-1837Assistant Coach: Josh Piro ’03 Office Number: (607) 735-1807

2013-14 sEason in rEviEw

Overall Record:21-6-1Conference Record: 15-1Postseason Play: NCAA Quarterfinals; ECAC West Runner-up

sporTs inFormaTion

Director of Sports Information: Don ShermanOffice: (607) 735-1131Email: [email protected] Information Assistant: Steffan Waters ’13Office: (607) 735-1746Email: [email protected] Information Assistant: Nick ZwaldOffice: (607) 735-1746Email: [email protected]

gEnEral inFormaTion

Elmira College Admissions: (607) 735-1724Athletics Phone: (607) 735-1730Athletics Fax: (607) 735-1717Website: athletics.elmira.eduE-Mail Address: [email protected]

Radio: All home Elmira College Hockey games will be broadcast by RLM Sports. Visiting radio stations will be located behind press row. Radio stations wishing to broad- cast from the Murray Athletic Center should contact the EC Sports Information Office at least 48 hours prior to the date of the contest.

Photo Policy: Media photographers can work from either side of the rink, but are exempt from the bench and locker room areas. Penalty box access must be approved by the Director of Athletics.

Working Press: Press row seating is located directly behind the of-ficial scorers table on the south side of the facility. Game programs and statistics will be provided to the media prior to the contest. This is a working media area; no guests permitted.

Post-game Media Interviews: Post-game interviews are appropriate after a 10-minute cooling off period. The media is asked to contact a member of the coaching staff before speaking with a particular player.

Other Interviews: Any other media interviews should be arranged through the Sports Information Office.

mEdia inFormaTion

assoCiaTEd prEss usa Today 508-458-7821 (Score Only) 703-276-3400 (Score Only) [email protected] Elmira sTar gazETTE Corning lEadEr

Phone: 607-734-5158 Phone: 607-936-4651Fax: 607-734-3004 Fax: [email protected] [email protected]@gannett.com [email protected]@gannett.com

wETm ChannEl 18 wEny ChannEl 36Phone: 607-733-5518 ext. 237 607-739-3636 ext. 16 Phone: 800-933-9386 Fax: 607-796-6171Fax: 607-733-4739 [email protected]@wetmtv.com [email protected]@wetmtv.com

wElm am 1410 rlm sporTs

Phone: 607-733-5626 Phone: 866-819-1122Fax: 607-733-5627 [email protected]

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ADMINISTRATION/ABOUT ELMIRA

abouT Elmira CollEgE

Elmira College is a four-year, private, co-educational, liberal arts college with an undergraduate enrollment of 1,200, 13 percent of whom were valedictorians or salutatorians of their high schools or prep schools. Our diverse population is repre-sented by 35 states and 31 foreign coun-tries. Our students are creative, strong aca-demically, and engaged in a wide range of activities and endeavors.

The College is located in Elmira, a city of 35,000, that is located in the beauti-ful Finger Lakes Region of Upstate New York. The campus sits on 55 historic acres which includes seven classroom buildings, 12 dormitories, two administrative office buildings, library, computer lab facilities, health center, campus center, President’s Home, and Mark Twain Study. Eight col-lege buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The average class size is 16, with a student to faculty ratio of 12:1. The College offers over thirty-five academic majors, includ-ing: education, business, psychology, biol-ogy, nursing, pre-medicine, pre-law, along with numerous study abroad and intern-ship programs.

The Soaring Eagles sponsor 11 varsity women’s teams in soccer, field hockey, vol-leyball, tennis, golf, cross country, basket-ball, cheerleading, ice hockey, lacrosse and softball. Men’s varsity teams compete in soccer, golf, basketball, ice hockey, volley-ball, tennis, lacrosse, and now baseball. El-mira also recently added men’s cross coun-try to its offerings, beginning in 2015-16.

Complementing the varsity sport offer- ings, are seven opportunities to participate in junior varsity sports.

Dr. Ronald ChampagnePresident

Jen BozekSenior Associate Director of

Athletics

MaryAnne BoorseExecutive Assistant to the Vice

President of Athletics

Ashley BingamanCompliance Assistant

Preston ChapmanEmerson Support Staff

Coordinator

Michael LetzeisenAssistant Director of Athletics

& MAC Facility Manager

Rhonda FaunceDirector of Physical

Education

Keith MooreDirector of Community Outreach & Intramurals

Aaron Saul ‘98Athletics Recruiting

Coordinator

Don ShermanDirector of Sports Information

Dave TomkalskiHead Athletics Trainer

Randie TorgalskiAthletics Scheduling

Coordinator

Pat Thompson ’75Vice President of Athletics

Corey PalugaCompliance Assistant

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MURRAY ATHLETIC CENTER

murray aThlETiC CEnTEr

The Murray Athletic Center, better known as the Domes, has been the home of Elmira College Women’s Ice Hockey for the past 14 years. Erected in 1973, the Murray Athletic Center has hosted every home Soaring Eagles ice hockey game for the past 40 years.

In the summer of 2001 a major renovation project took place that included new locker rooms and new offices for the hockey program, four new multi-purpose locker rooms and a new sports medicine area. These enhancements to the facil-ity provide the Soaring Eagles with a state-of-the-art locker room which includes individual maple player stalls, a stick room with work bench area, stereo and entertainment cen-ter, video editing equipment, coaches offices and meeting area, intercom system, and dehumidification system.

The Murray Athletic Center has been one of the premiere Division III hockey facilities in the country and these im-provements demonstrate the College’s commitment to pro-vide the student-athletes with the necessary facilities to sup-port the athletics programs at the College.

The Soaring Eagles continue to have one of the highest home attendance averages in the country with frequent sell-out crowds. A truly unique facility that the Soaring Eagles are happy to call home, and a place where few opponents enjoy much success.

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COACHING STAFFCOACHING STAFF

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COACHING STAFF

Dean Jackson ’03 enters his third year as the Head Women’s Ice Hockey Coach and his eighth season as the Head Men’s Golf Coach.

In his first year at the helm of the women’s ice hockey program, Coach Jackson led the Soaring Eagles to their third NCAA title in program history. The 2012-13 team finished the season with a 24-5-1 overall record; Elmira’s 24 victories are tied for second most in program history. Elmira also finished the season as the No. 1 ranked team in the US-CHO.com poll for the first time in eight years. For his efforts Jackson was named the D3HOCKEY.COM National Coach of the Year, CaptainU National Coach of the Year, and was a finalist for the American Hockey Coaches Association (ACHA) Division III Coach of the Year award.

In 2012-13, Jackson coached Lauren Sullivan ’13, the nation’s leader in Goals Against Average (GAA) and shutouts. His team ranked first in the nation in scoring defense, second in penalty kill, and fourth in scoring offense. Maybe more impressive is the fact

that Jackson became the first NCAA women’s ice hockey coach, in any division, to lead a team to a national cham-pionship without a single All-American selection.

In 2013-14, Jackson led the Soaring Eagles to another ECAC West Finals appearance as well as Elmira’s second consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament. He coached the 2013-14 Defensive Player of the Year in Brooke Wil-gosh ’15, as well as three AHCA All-Americans in Wilgosh, Ashley Ryan ’15 and Tanis Lamoureux ’14. His 2013-14 squad was the only team to earn a win against eventual NCAA Tournament Champions, SUNY Plattsburgh.

Prior to his appointment as the Head Women’s Ice Hockey Coach, Jackson served as the Assistant Men’s Ice Hockey Coach at Elmira College from 2007-12, guiding the Soaring Eagles to five consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances, including a trip to the NCAA Fro-zen Four in 2008. He also led Elmira to five ECAC West regular sea-son championships and the 2010-11 ECAC West Conference Cham-pionship. During his time with the men’s team, Jackson coached eight AHCA All-Americans, two ECAC West Players of the Year, two ECAC West Defensive Players of the Year, three ECAC West Goal-ies of the Year, four ECAC West Rookies of the Year, and 20 ECAC West All-Conference selections.

Jackson is no stranger to Elmira College as he returns to his alma mater where he enjoyed one of the most successful playing careers in the 40 year history of the Elmira College Men’s Ice Hockey program. While playing for the Soaring Eagles from 1999 – 2003, Jackson be-came a member of the prestigious 100 point club in 2003, garnered ECAC West Rookie of the Year honors in 1999, was named to the ECAC West All-Conference Second Team in 2003, and was named the ECAC West Tournament’s Most Outstanding Player in 2003. Additionally, Jackson captained the 2003 edition of the Purple and Gold, en route to being named the Elmira College Men’s Ice Hockey Booster Club Player of the Year.

In addition to competing as a standout forward with the Men’s Hockey program, Jackson was also a four-year member of the Soaring Eagles Men’s Golf team.

dEan JaCkson ’03Head CoaCH

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COACHING STAFF

awards and honors

CoaCh oF ThE yEar awards2012-13D3HOCKEY.COM National Coach of the YearCaptainU National Coach of the Year

AHCA All-Americans: 3 | Defensive Player of the Year: 1 | Coach of the Year: 2

dEan JaCkson ’03Head CoaCH

Following a distinguished playing career for the Soaring Eagles, Jackson went on to play professionally. During his professional career, he saw action with the Elmira Jackals of the UHL, and later with the Fayetteville Fireantz and Richmond Renegades of the SPHL. In 2005, Jackson was named the Southern Professional Hockey League Player of the Month in November, and in 2006, was named a Southern Professional Hockey League All-Star following the 2005-2006 season.

During both his collegiate and professional career, Jackson has also served as a head instructor and program coor-dinator for World Class Hockey Development Canada. During his time with World Class Hockey Development Canada, Jackson also served as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator. Additionally, he was responsible for program and staff management, and has been instrumental in the planning of camps and development of junior instructors. Jackson is also a USA Hockey Level 4 Instructor.

Jackson graduated from Elmira College in 2003 with a S.B. in Business Administration with a specialization in Marketing.

Year School W L T Pct. Postseason

2013-14 Elmira College 21 6 1 0.768 ECAC West Runner-Up; NCAA Quarterfinals

2012-13 Elmira College 24 5 1 0.875 ECAC West Runner-Up; NCAA Champions

TOTALS 45 11 2 0.793

JaCkson’s CarEEr rECord

hEad CoaCh

all-ECaC wEsT honors2013-14Brooke Wilgosh ’15 (Defensive POY, First Team)Tanis Lamoureux ’14 (First Team)Ashley Ryan ’15 (First Team)Lisa Marshall ’14 (Second Team)

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

ahCa all-amEriCans2013-14Ashley Ryan’15 - Forward2013-14 - First Team

Brooke Wilgosh’15 - Defense2013-14 - First Team

Tanis Lamoureux ’14 - Forward2013-14 - Second Team

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COACHING STAFF

Josh Piro ’03 begins his second season as the Assistant Women’s Ice Hockey Coach and Head Women’s JV Ice Hockey Coach.

Piro, a 2003 graduate of Elmira College, was a four-year member of the Men’s Varsity Ice Hockey team. During his time playing for the Soaring Eagles, Piro helped lead Elmira College to the ECAC West Conference Crown in 2003 and an NCAA Tourna-ment quarterfinal appearance that same year. He was also awarded the Coach’s Award in 2003 for best ex-emplifying dedication, hard work, and superior play.

Following commencement, Piro went on to play pro-fessionally for a total of nine seasons. He started his

career with the East Coast Hockey League’s (ECHL) Johnstown Chiefs and fin-ished his rookie season with the Florence Pride (ECHL) playing in 56 games. He played one season with the United Hockey League’s (UHL) Fort Wayne Komets, and then returned to Elmira to play for the UHL’s Elmira Jackals for the 2005-2006 season. Following his season in Elmira, Piro signed with the Fayetteville FireAntz in Fayetteville, NC. He was named Assistant Captain of the FireAntz and led his team to the Southern Professional Hockey League Championship (SPHL) in 2007, playing in all 64 games of the championship season while re-cording 10 goals and 27 assists. Piro played two more seasons in the SPHL for the Twin City Cyclones before taking his career overseas where he played two seasons for the Herford Ice Dragons (Oberliga), leading the league in scoring in 2011 with 26 goals and 30 assists for 56 points. He hung up his skates follow-ing the 2011-2012 season with over 300 professional games played and over 200 points. Piro then returned to the states to pursue a career in coaching.

Along with his playing experience, Piro has been a private ice hockey coach since 2002. He has worked for both World Class Hockey Development, Sports International Hockey Academy, and Elite Hockey helping run summer camps across the country and in Canada. He has organized and planned hockey school programs that have taught players of all ages the fundamentals of hockey.

Piro has been involved in numerous charitable organizations throughout his career, volunteering his time with the Easter Seals, the Special Olympics, and the Saint Vincent DePaul Society. Piro also established the SLAPSHOT CUP Hockey Tournament in 2008 as well as co-founded the Ziggy Foundation in 2010. The SLAPSHOT CUP is an adult hockey tourna-ment that brings 300 individuals from all over the world to Johnstown, PA for three days of competition. The Ziggy Founda-tion was founded in honor of Dave “Ziggy” Zeigler, a youth hockey enthusiast from Piro’s hometown of Johnstown, PA, and strives to provide young hockey players with scholarships, lessons, and equipment.

Piro is pursuing a Master’s Degree in General Education at Elmira College.

Josh piro ’03assistant CoaCH, Head Junior Varsity CoaCH

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2013-14 SOARING EAGLES

Picture HERE

2013-14 Soaring Eagles Page Break

2014-15 SOARING EAGLES

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2013-14 Elmira CollEgE soaring EaglEs

Front Row: Kyle Nelson, Olivia Nyström, Cassidy Delainey, Ashton Hogan, Erin Weston, Ashley Ryan, Brooke Wilgosh, McKenna Farole, Marissa Mongillo, Lindsay Burrows, & Lindsay Crawford

Middle Row: Anna Tude, Johanna Eidensten, Gyllian Smith, Assistant Athletics Trainer Megan Myers, Assistant Coach Josh Piro ’03, Head Coach Dean Jackson ’03, Sydney Fischer, Arianna Smith, & Phoebe Piku

Back Row: Kyra McDonald, Sarah Hughson, Rachel Grampp, Meghan Fonfara, Jessica Prance, Meagan Ondrick, Louisa Lippiatt Durnell, Erin Kishoni

MEET THE TEAM

ELMIRA COLLEGE CAPTAINS

Ashley Ryan ’15Captain

Brooke Wilgosh ’15Assistant Captain

Erin Weston ’15 Assistant Captain

McKenna Farole ’16Assistant Captain

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ROSTER

numEriCalNo. Name--Class Pos. Ht. Hometown--Seconday School 1 Kyle Nelson ’17 G 5’5” Chicago, IL -- Chicago Mission2 Lindsay Burrows ’15 D 5’7” Stouffville, ONT -- Whitby Wolves6 Erin Kishoni ’18 D 5’1” Duluth, GA -- Northwood School7 Anna Tude ’17 F 5’7” Stockholm, Sweden -- Balmoral Hall Blazers8 Ashley Ryan ’15 F 5’5” Rochester, NY -- Rochester Edge9 Olivia Nyström ’16 F 5’6” Vaxholm, Sweden -- Ormsta HC10 Rachel Grampp ’18 D 5’8” Williamsville, NY -- Buffalo Bisons11 Arianna Smith ’18 F 5’7” Eagle, WI -- Chicago Young Americans12 Ashton Hogan ’15 F 5’10” Shelburne, ONT -- SUNY Plattsburgh13 Cassidy Delainey ’15 F 5’8” Edmonton, AB -- Edmonton Thunder14 Meagan Ondrick ’18 D 5’8” Shorewood, IL -- Chicago Young Americans15 McKenna Farole ’16 D 5’8” Irvine, CA -- Manhattanville College16 Johanna Eidensten ’17 F 5’7” Täby, Sweden -- AIK17 Sydney Fischer ’17 F 5’7” Irma, AB -- Irma18 Phoebe Piku ’16 D 5’7” Grosse Pointe, MI -- Bluewater Jr Hawks19 Brooke Wilgosh ’15 D 5’6” Regina, SK -- Notre Dame Hounds20 Louisa Lippiatt Durnell ’18 F 5’3” East Sussex, England -- Scanlon Creek21 Kyra McDonald ’18 F 5’3” Charlotte, NC -- Northfield Mount Herman22 Meghan Fonfara ’18 F 6’0” Elma, NY -- Buffalo Bisons23 Marissa Mongillo ’15 D 5’8” Shelton, CT -- Trumbull24 Sarah Hughson ’18 F 5’4” East Haddam, CT -- The Gunnery25 Gyllian Smith ’18 F 5’8” Fort Myers, FL -- Florida Gulf Coast Eagles27 Erin Weston ’15 F 5’6” Ajax, ONT -- Etobicoke Dolphins28 Jessica Prance ’17 F 5’10” Chaumont, NY -- Perth Predators29 Kierra Pietramala ’17 G 5’5” Aurora, ONT -- Hill Academy

2014-15 Elmira CollEgE soaring EaglEs

PRONUNCIATION GUIDEAnna Tude ................................................ Too-DUH Olivia Nyström .........................................NEE-strumMcKenna Farole ..................................... Fa-ROLL-eeJohanna Eidensten ............................... EYE-den-stenErin Kishoni ....................................... Kish-OWN-ee Phoebe Piku ................................................. FEE-bee .................................................PEE-kooMarissa Mongillo ....................................Mon-JILL-oKierra Pietramala .................................. PET-tra-mala Josh Piro ........................................................PIE-row

alphabETiCal2 Lindsay Burrows31 Kelcey Crawford13 Cassidy Delainey16 Johanna Eidensten15 McKenna Farole17 Sydney Fischer22 Meghan Fonfara

10 Rachel Grampp 12 Ashton Hogan24 Sarah Hughson6 Erin Kishoni20 Louisa Lippiatt Durnell21 Kyra McDonald23 Marissa Mongillo

1 Kyle Nelson9 Olivia Nyström14 Meagan Ondrick29 Kierra Pietramala18 Phoebe Piku28 Jessica Prance8 Ashley Ryan

11 Arianna Smith 25 Gyllian Smith7 Anna Tude27 Erin Weston19 Brooke Wilgosh

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SEASON PREVIEW

The Elmira College women’s ice hockey team entered last season as the team to beat following their national championship in 2012-13, and 21 wins coupled with a runner-up finish in the ECAC West Tournament granted EC an opportunity to re-peat as champs. Unfortunately for Elmira, an overtime loss to eventual national runner-ups Norwich University ended their season, but the return of two AHCA All-Americans, as well as five of their top six scorers from a season ago has expectations running high for the 2014-15 season. “No question, we want to win a lot of hockey games and put ourselves in a position to compete for another national title” said Head Coach Dean Jackson ’03. “Our upperclassmen have experienced that thrill of winning a championship and have made it a primary goal to do it again.” To get into that position, EC will once again have to successfully navigate one of the toughest schedules in the country. In addition to a vigorous ECAC West Conference schedule, which amongst a number of quality teams includes a pair of games against the 2014 NCAA Champions Plattsburgh State, Elmira will also square-off twice each with perennial powerhouses Norwich University and Middlebury College. “Our schedule is a challenge, there is no doubt about that” said Jackson. “But it is going to make us stronger and more prepared for what we will see come playoff time.” FORWARDSEC has the luxury of returning their top scorer, not to mention the fourth highest scorer in the NCAA, in 2014 AHCA First-Team All-American Ashley Ryan ’15. Ryan became the first Elmira player to score 40 or more points in a season since 2008-09, totaling 43 points on 15 goals and 28 assists, and enters the 2014-15 sea-son just three points shy of becoming the ninth player in Elmira College history to record 100 career points. Ryan will certainly be counted on for her offensive production, but as one of four captains, she will also be looked to provide leader-ship for the 15 underclassmen, including 10 freshmen, on this year’s edition of the Purple and Gold. The Soaring Eagles are fortunate to have Ryan back leading the charge, but there is a vacancy on EC’s first-line offense following the graduation of the second of three Elmira AHCA All-Americans, Tanis Lamoureux ’14, who took her 106 ca-reer points, not to mention her tremendous leadership ability, with her. “It’s diffi-cult to replace a player like Tanis Lamoureux with one single player” said Jackson. He continues “but we have a number of players that we believe can collectively fill that void.” Tasked with replacing Lamoureux’s 38 points from a season ago will be EC’s three other senior forwards, Ashton Hogan ’15, Cassidy Delainey ’15, and Erin Weston ’15. Hogan led the Soaring Eagles in goals scored for the second consecutive season last year, while both Delainey and Weston set career-highs across the board. “We are fortunate to have a veteran presence throughout our first two lines” said Jackson. “They have played a lot of hockey games in their careers and have continued to develop a winning culture here. All four senior forwards will play a critical role in our success this season.” Also look for Olivia Nyström ’16, Johanna Eidensten ’17, and Anna Tude ’17 to step up into more visible roles on the Elmira attack this season. Nyström battled through an injury-plagued season in 2013-14, but according to Jackson, looks as strong as ever on the ice. Eidensten and Tude gained significant experience playing in all 28 games last season and are two players the coaches have raved about during the first week of practice, showing both growth and confidence in their respec-tive games.

DEFENSEWhat was one of Elmira’s thinnest positions, in terms of depth, a season ago is now an area of strength as the Soaring

2014-15 Elmira CollEgE sEason prEviEw

Ashley Ryan ’15

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SEASON PREVIEW

Eagles have eight defenders on the roster that Coach Jackson says could play on any given night. “We have a really strong defensive core this year” boasts Jackson. “It was an area on the ice that we targeted and wanted to bulk up and I think we’ve done that.” Leading that core is Elmira’s final AHCA All-American and 2013-14 ECAC West Defensive Player of the Year, Brooke Wilgosh ’15. Wilgosh rose to be-come one of the best two-way defensemen in the country last season, scoring the third-most points amongst defensemen, 28 on eight goals and 20 assists, and tying for third in the nation in points per game from defensemen at 1.00. Wilgosh will continue to spearhead EC’s first-line defense, but look specifi-cally for Lindsay Burrows ’15, Phoebe Piku ’16, and McKenna Farole ’16 to elevate their respective games to new heights. All strong, physical defenders who can shut down the opposition on any night, the trio will be looked to contribute more offensively after combining for just 13 points last season. Also keep an eye out for a pair of newcomers who could also be impact players on both ends of the rink this season in Rachel Grampp ’18 and Erin Kishoni ’18. EC coaches have raved about the powerful shooting of Grampp that has been on display during the first week of practice while Kishoni’s all-around game will be a welcomed addition to Elmira’s defensive line.

GOALIEThe Purple and Gold find themselves in an unfamiliar situation heading into the season as EC currently has a two-way competition going for the starting goaltender spot. Elmira has been fortunate the past few seasons to have upperclassmen waiting in the wings to take over the starting goaltender position once the former starter graduated, but this year is a bit different. “We are young at the goaltender position” said Jackson. “But the good thing for us is that they are each quality goalies and have the ability to start for us.” Vying for that starting nod in Elmira’s opening game are Kierra Pietramala ’17 and newcomer Kelcey Crawford ’18. Pietra-mala did make two starts during her rookie campaign, but it has yet to be seen how that experience will factor into Coach Jackson’s decision. “It’s too close to call right now” stated Jackson. “But we have a lot of confidence in our goaltending and believe that going through this competition will only help each of them progress further as hockey players.” OVERALLA talented mix of returners and newcomers has the Elmira College women’s ice hockey team looking to hoist the NCAA Championship trophy for the second time in three years. The quest for their fourth title begins this weekend on the very ice, and against the very team, where their season ended nearly eight months ago as the Soaring Eagles open the 2014-15 season at the annual East-West Classic in Northfield, VT. EC kicks-off the 2014 East-West Classic on Saturday, November 1st at 2:00 p.m. with a rematch of last year’s NCAA Quar-terfinal game between the Soaring Eagles and Norwich, who enter the weekend ranked third and second, respectively, in the USCHO Preseason Poll. The Cadets pose an immediate test for the Soaring Eagles, but Coach Jackson is looking forward to the challenge. “This is certainly a game that we want to play right out of the gate” said Jackson. “Getting to play one of the best teams in the country this early is a great test to see where we are as a team right now and where we’re headed.”

2014-15 Elmira CollEgE sEason prEviEw

Brooke Wilgosh ’15

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2014-15 SOARING EAGLES

2 lindsay burrows ’15dEFEnsE 5’7” shooTs: lsTouFFvillE, onT -- whiTby wolvEs

2013-14 SeasonNamed ECAC West All-Academic Team (3/13)…Tallied an assist in the 6-0 win over SUNY Cortland (2/15)…Posted an assist in the 6-2 win over Buffalo State (2/2)…Tal-lied an assist in the 4-1 win over Buffalo State (2/1)…Posted an assist in the 5-0 win over Stevenson University (1/18)…Tallied an assist in the 3-2 win over Amherst (12/1).

2012-13 SeasonIn her second season she played in 27 games recording two goals and nine assists for 11 points. In conference play she recorded seven assists and was a key enforcer on the EC defensive end. Her best game this season came on Dec. 8th against Williams College where she recorded two goals. Additionally she earned a place on the ECAC West All-Academic team for her hard work off the ice.

2011-12 SeasonLindsay appeared in 11 games for the Purple and Gold her inaugural season recording four points on one goal and three assists, all of which came during conference play. She was part of a stellar defense that helped hold opponents to just 1.5 goals per contest in ECAC West play.

PersonalLindsay is a General Education major.

lindsay burrows ’15 | statsoVerall

year GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT 2013-14 25 0 6 6 6/12 0 0 0 0 2012-13 27 2 9 11 5/10 0 0 0 0 2011-12 11 1 3 4 2/4 0 0 0 0 totals 73 3 18 21 13/26 0 0 0 0

eCaC West

year GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT 2013-14 15 0 4 4 4/8 0 0 0 0 2012-13 15 0 7 7 3/6 0 0 0 0 2011-12 7 1 3 4 2/4 0 0 0 0 totals 37 1 14 15 9/18 0 0 0 0

lindsay burrows ’15 | Career BestsGoals (Game): 2 (Dec. 8, 2012 at Williams, W, 6-0)Assists(Game): 2, Twice (Nov. 25, 2012 vs. Amherst, W, 6-1)*Points(Game): 2, Four Times (Nov. 25, 2012 vs. Amherst, W, 6-1)*Goal Streak: 1 Game, TwicePoint Streak: 2 Games, Three Times

First Career Goal: January 21, 2012 at Chatham (W, 10-0)First Career Assist: December 3, 2011 at Potsdam (W, 5-1) *most recent

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13 Cassidy dElainEy ’15Forward 5’9” shooTs: lEdmonTon, ab -- EdmonTon ThundEr

2013-14 SeasonNamed ECAC West All-Academic Team (3/13)…Posted an assist against Neumann (2/23)…Recorded two assists in the 6-0 victory over Neumann University (2/22)…Netted a goal and added an assist in the 6-0 win over SUNY Cortland (2/15)…Posted an assist in the 4-1 win over SUNY Cortland (2/14)…Named ECAC West Honor Roll (2/10)…Assisted on one goal against No. 1 Plattsburgh (2/8)…Posted the game-winning goal in the 2-0 win over No. 1 Plattsburgh (2/7)…Scored a goal in the 5-2 win over Oswego State (1/24)…Tallied two assists in the 5-0 win over Stevenson University (1/18)…Posted an as-sist against Middlebury College (1/4)…Scored a goal and tallied two assists in the 5-0 win over Chatham (12/8)…Notched in an assist in the 5-0 win over Chatham (12/7)…Scored the game-winning goal in the 5-1 win over Williams (11/23)…Posted a goal and an assist in the 3-0 win over Potsdam (11/16)…Scored a power-play goal in the 3-1 win over Utica College (11/10)…Tallied an assist in the 4-1 win over Utica College (11/9)…Earned the ECAC West Weekly Honor Roll Accolade (11/5)…Named EC Athlete of the Week (11/4)…Tallied an assist against Scored a goal and tallied an assist in the 3-2 win over Amherst (12/1)…University (11/3)…Scored two goals including the game-tying goal in the 2-2 tie against Manhattanville College (11/2).

2012-13 SeasonAppearing in 28 games for the Soaring Eagles this season, Cassidy contributed nine goals and 10 assists for 19 points. In confer-ence play she recorded seven goals, seven assists and 14 points along with a power play goal and three game-winners. She also earned a place on the ECAC West All-Academic team.

2011-12 SeasonCassidy appeared in 23 games for Elmira College during her rookie campaign tallying 11 points on three goals and eight assists. Just two of those points came outside of conference play.

PersonalCassidy is an Education Major and Trustee Scholar

Cassidy dElainEy ’15 | statsoVerall

year GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT 2013-14 28 10 16 26 2/4 2 1 3 1 2012-13 28 9 10 19 1/2 2 0 3 0 2011-12 23 3 8 11 1/2 0 0 1 0 totals 79 22 34 56 4/8 4 1 7 1

eCaC West

year GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT 2013-14 16 6 11 17 0/0 1 1 2 0 2012-13 15 7 7 14 1/2 1 0 3 0 2011-12 16 2 4 6 0/0 0 0 0 0 totals 47 15 22 37 1/2 2 1 5 0

Cassidy dElainEy ’15 | Career BestsGoals (Game): 2, Twice (Nov. 2, 2013 vs. Manhattanville, T, 2-2)*Assists (Game): 2, Six Times (Feb. 22, 2014 vs. Neumann, W, 6-0)*Points (Game): 3, Twice (Dec. 8, 2013 at Chatham, W, 10-0)*Goal Streak: 3 Games (January 25 - February 2, 2013)Point Streak: 6 Games (February 7 - February 23, 2014)

First Career Goal: December 11, 2011 vs. Williams (W, 5-1)First Career Assist: October 29, 2011 vs. Manhattanville (W, 7-3) *most recent

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16 Johanna EidEnsTEn ’17Forward 5’7” shooTs: lTäby, swEdEn -- aik

2013-14 SeasonPosted an assist in the NCAA Quarterfinals against Norwich University (3/15)…Tallied an assist in the 6-0 win over SUNY Cortland (2/15)…Scored a power play goal in the 6-2 win over Buffalo State (2/2)…Scored the game-winning power play goal in the 3-1 win over Norwich University (1/10)…Earned ECAC West Weekly Honor Roll honors (12/10)…Named EC Athlete of the Week (12/9)...Tallied her first career hat-trick and added an assist in the 10-0 win over Chatham (12/8)…Recorded an assist in the 5-0 win over Chatham (12/7)…Scored her first career goal in the 5-1 win over Williams (11/23)…Produced an assist in the 8-3 win over Potsdam (11/15).

Personal Johanna is a Business major and a Founders Scholar.

Johanna EidEnsTEn ’17 | statsoVerall

year GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT 2013-14 28 6 6 12 3/6 2 0 2 0 totals 28 6 6 12 3/6 2 0 2 0

eCaC West

year GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT 2013-14 16 4 5 9 2/4 1 0 1 0 totals 16 4 5 9 2/4 1 0 1 0

Johanna EidEnsTEn ’17 | Career BestsGoals (Game): 3 (Dec. 8, 2013 at Chatham, W, 10-0) Assists(Game): 1, Six Times (Mar. 15, 2014 at Norwich, L, 1-2 OT)*Points(Game): 4 (Dec. 8, 2013 at Chatham, W, 10-0)Goal Streak: 1 Game, Four TimesPoint Streak: 2 Games (December 7 - December 8, 2013)

First Career Goal: November 23, 2013 vs. Williams (W, 5-1)First Career Assist: November 15, 2013 at Potsdam (W, 8-3) *most recent

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mCkEnna FarolE ’16 | statsoVerall

year GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT 2013-14 26 0 3 3 3/6 0 0 0 0 2012-13* 26 0 0 0 1/2 0 0 0 0 totals 52 0 3 3 4/8 0 0 0 0

eCaC West

year GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT 2013-14 14 0 3 3 1/2 0 0 0 0 totals 14 0 3 3 1/2 0 0 0 0 *at Manhattanville

mCkEnna FarolE ’16 | Career BestsGoals (Game): N/A Assists(Game): 1, Three Times (Feb. 15, 2014 at Cortland, W, 6-0)# Points(Game): 1, Three Times (Feb. 15, 2014 at Cortland, W, 6-0)#Goal Streak: N/APoint Streak: 1 Game, Three Times

First Career Goal: N/AFirst Career Assist: November 16, 2013 at Potsdam (W, 3-0) #most recent

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15 mCkEnna FarolE ’16 (a)dEFEnsE 5’8” shooTs: lirvinE, Ca -- manhaTTanvillE CollEgE

2013-14 SeasonTallied an assist in the 6-0 win over SUNY Cortland (2/15)…Tallied an assist in the 4-1 win over Buffalo State (2/1)…Posted an assist in the 3-0 win over Potsdam (11/16).

2012-13 SeasonAppeared in 26 games during her inaugural season at Manhattanville College.

PersonalMcKenna is a Business Administration major with a concentration in Management.

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sydnEy FisChEr ’17 | statsoVerall

year GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT 2013-14 28 5 2 7 9/18 0 0 2 0 totals 28 5 2 7 9/18 0 0 2 0

eCaC West

year GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT 2013-14 16 4 1 5 6/12 0 0 2 0 totals 16 4 1 5 6/12 0 0 2 0

sydnEy FisChEr ’17 | Career BestsGoals (Game): 2 (Feb. 2, 2014 vs. Buffalo State, W, 6-2) Assists(Game): 1, Twice (Jan. 11, 2014 at Hamilton, W, 2-1)*Points(Game): 2 (Feb. 2, 2014 vs. Buffalo State, W, 6-2)Goal Streak: 1 Game, Four TimesPoint Streak: 2 Games, Twice

First Career Goal: December 7, 2013 at Chatham (W, 5-0)First Career Assist: December 8, 2013 at Chatham (W, 10-0) *most recent

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17 sydnEy FisChEr ’17Forward 5’7” shooTs: ralbErTa, onT -- irma

2013-14 SeasonNetted a goal in the 6-0 win over SUNY Cortland (2/15)…Scored two goals, including the game-winner, in the 6-1 win over Buffalo State (2/2)…Posted an assist on the game-winning goal in the 2-1 win over Hamilton College (1/11)…Scored a goal in the 3-1 win over Norwich University (1/10)…Tallied an assist in the 10-0 win over Chatham (12/8)…Scored the game-winning goal, the first goal of her career, in the 5-0 win over Chatham (12/7).

PersonalSydney is a Biology major and a Mark Twain Scholar.

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12 ashTon hogan ’15Forward 5’10” shooTs: lshElburnE, onT -- suny plaTTsburgh

2013-14 SeasonNamed ECAC West All-Academic Team (3/13)…Named ECAC West Player of the Week (2/25)…Named EC Athlete of the Week (2/24)…Netted a power play goal in the 4-1 win over Neumann University (2/23)…Scored four goals, including two power play, one shorthanded and the game winning goal, in the 6-0 victory over Neumann Univeristy (2/22)…Tallied an assist in the 6-0 win over SUNY Cortland (2/15)…Posted an assist in the 4-1 win over SUNY Cortland (2/14)…Assisted on one goal against No. 1 Plattsburgh (2/8)….Posted one goal and one assist in the 2-0 win over No. 1 Plattsburgh (2/7)…Picked up an assist in the 6-1 win over Buffalo State (2/2)…Scored a power play goal and added the game winning assist in over time in the 2-1 win over Oswego State (1/25)…Scored a goal in the 5-0 win over Stevenson University (1/18)…Scored a goal and posted an assist on the game-winning goal in the 2-1 win over Hamilton College (1/11)…Posted an assist against Middlebury College (1/4)…Scored a goal and added an assist in the 10-0 win over Chatham (12/8)…Scored a goal in the 5-0 win over Chatham (12/7)…Scored two goals against Middlebury (11/30)…Scored a power play goal in the 5-1 win over Wil-liams (11/23)…Posted a goal in the 3-0 win over Potsdam (11/16)…Scored a goal and produced an assist in the 8-3 win over Potsdam (11/15)…Posted an assist in the 3-1 win over Utica College (11/10)…Tallied an assist in the 4-1 win over Utica College (11/9)…Scored a goal against Norwich University (11/3).

2012-13 SeasonIn her first season with the Soaring Eagles Ashton was remarkable playing in all 30 games registering 19 goals and seven assists for 26 points. She was team’s leading goal scorer with 19 goals overall and 13 goals in conference action. She also registered a power play goal and three game winning goals. Her best game this season came against Plattsburgh State on Jan. 20th where she recorded two key goals. Additionally she earned a place on the ECAC West All-Conference Second team.

2011-12 SeasonAppeared in 30 contests at Plattsburgh State, recording 14 points on six goals and eight assists.

PersonalAshton is a Biology major and is also a member of the Women’s Lacrosse team.

ashTon hogan ’15 | statsoVerall

year GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT 2013-14 28 17 14 31 8/16 8 1 1 0 2012-13 30 19 7 26 9/18 1 0 3 0 2011-12* 30 6 8 14 8/16 0 0 1 0 totals 88 42 29 71 25/50 9 1 5 0

eCaC West

year GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT 2013-14 16 11 11 22 3/6 4 1 1 0 2012-13 16 13 6 19 3/6 0 0 2 0 2011-12* 18 4 4 8 5/10 0 0 1 0 totals 50 28 21 49 11/22 4 1 4 0 *at Plattsburgh St.

ashTon hogan ’15 | Career BestsGoals (Game): 4 (Feb. 22, 2014 vs. Neumann, W, 6-0) Assists(Game): 2 (Nov. 19, 2011 at Bowdoin, W, 7-0) Points(Game): 4 (Feb. 22, 2014 vs. Neumann, W, 6-0)Goal Streak: 6 Games (November 9 - November 25, 2012)Point Streak: 9 Games (October 28 - November 25, 2012)

First Career Goal: October 29, 2011 vs. Potsdam (W, 5-0)First Career Assist: October 29, 2011 vs. Potsdam (W, 5-0)

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marissa mongillo ’15 | statsoVerall

year GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT 2013-14 19 0 0 0 2/4 0 0 0 0 totals 19 0 0 0 2/4 0 0 0 0

eCaC West

year GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT 2013-14 11 0 0 0 2/4 0 0 0 0 totals 11 0 0 0 2/4 0 0 0 0

marissa mongillo ’15 | Career BestsGoals (Game): N/AAssists(Game): N/APoints(Game): N/AGoal Streak: N/APoint Streak: N/A

First Career Goal: N/AFirst Career Assist: N/A

23 marissa mongillo ’15dEFEnsE 5’8” shooTs: rshElTon, CT -- Trumbull

2013-14 SeasonAppeared in 19 games for Elmira in her first season with the Purple and Gold. Was named to the ECAC West All-Academic Team.

PersonalMarissa is a Childhood Education, Sociology and Anthropology Major as well as a Founder’s Scholar. She is also a member of the Women’s Lacrosse team.

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1 kylE nElson ’17goaliE 5’5” CaTChEs: lChiCago, il -- ChiCago mission

2013-14 SeasonMade 21 saves in her third win of the season against Buffalo State (2/2)…Named ECAC West Rookie of the Week (1/7)…Posted 28 saves against Middlebury College (1/4)…Named ECAC West Rookie of the Week (12/3)…Stopped 27 shots in the 3-2 win over Amherst (12/1)…Earned the ECAC West Weekly Honor Roll Accolade (11/19)...Post-ed first career shutout win in her college debut with 29 saves in the 3-0 win over Pots-dam (11/16).

PersonalKyle is a Business Administration major and a Mark Twain Scholar.

kylE nElson ’17 | statsoVerall

year GP GS MIN GA GAA SV SV % W L T SHO2013-14 4 4 241:32 7 1.74 105 .938 3 1 0 1 totals 4 4 241:32 7 1.74 105 .938 3 1 0 1

eCaC West

year GP GS MIN GA GAA SV SV % W L T SHO2013-14 2 2 119:42 2 1.00 50 .962 2 0 0 1 totals 2 2 119:42 2 1.00 50 .962 2 0 0 1

kylE nElson ’17 | Career BestsGoals Allowed (Fewest - Game): 0 (Nov. 16, 2013 at Potsdam, W, 3-0)Saves (Game): 29 (Nov. 16, 2013 at Potsdam, W, 3-0)Save Percentage (Game): 1.000 (Nov. 16, 2013 at Potsdam, W, 3-0) First Career Win: November 16, 2013 at Potsdam (W, 3-0) First Career Shutout: November 16, 2013 at Potsdam (W, 3-0)

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9 olivia nysTröm ’16Forward 5’6” shooTs: lvaxholm, swEdEn -- ormsTa hC

2013-14 SeasonTallied an assist in the NCAA Quarterfinals against Norwich University (3/15)…Named ECAC West All-Academic Team (3/13)…Tallied an assist in the 6-2 win over Buffalo State (2/2)…Posted two assists in the 5-2 win over Oswego State (1/24)...Tallied an assist in the 3-1 win over Norwich University (1/10)…Scored a goal and added an assist in the 10-0 win over Chatham (12/8)…Notched in an assist in the 5-0 win over Chatham (12/7)…Tallied an assist in the 5-1 win over Williams (11/23)…Scored a goal in the 8-3 win over Potsdam (11/15)…Tallied an assist in the 4-1 win over Utica College (11/9).

2012-13 SeasonIn her rookie season with the Purple and Gold, Olivia played 28 games providing six goals and13 assists for 19 points, which mostly came in conference action. She had five multiple point games this season and for her outstanding play in conference she was named to the ECAC West All-Rookie Team.

PersonalOlivia is an International Business & Political Science major as well as an Iris Scholar.

olivia nysTröm ’16 | statsoVerall

year GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT 2013-14 28 2 10 12 12/24 0 0 1 0 2012-13 28 6 13 19 9/18 2 0 0 0 totals 56 8 23 31 21/42 2 0 1 0

eCaC West

year GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT 2013-14 16 2 7 9 8/16 0 0 1 0 2012-13 14 4 9 13 4/8 1 0 0 0 totals 30 6 16 22 12/24 1 0 1 0

olivia nysTröm ’16 | Career BestsGoals (Game): 1, Eight Times (Dec. 8, 2013 at Chatham, W, 10-0)*Assists(Game): 3 (Dec. 8, 2013 at Chatham, W-10-0)Points(Game): 4 (Dec. 8, 2013 at Chatham, W, 10-0) Goal Streak: 1 Game, Eight TimesPoint Streak: 4 Games (November 3 - November 10, 2012)

First Career Goal: October 27, 2012 at Norwich (T, 2-2 OT)First Career Assist: October 27, 2012 at Norwich (T, 2-2 OT) *most recent

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29 kiErra piETramala ’17goaliE 5’5” CaTChEs: laurora, onT -- ThE hill aCadEmy

2013-14 SeasonPosted her second win and first shutout of the season in the 6-0 win over SUNY Cort-land (2/15)…Tallied first win with 16 saves in college debut in the 8-3 win over Potsdam (11/15).

PersonalKierra is a Psychology major with a minor in History. She is also a Presidential Scholar.

kiErra piETramala ’17 | statsoVerall

year GP GS MIN GA GAA SV SV % W L T SHO2013-14 2 2 120:00 3 1.50 33 .917 2 0 0 1 totals 2 2 120:00 3 1.50 33 .917 2 0 0 1

eCaC West

year GP GS MIN GA GAA SV SV % W L T SHO2013-14 2 2 119:42 2 1.00 50 .962 2 0 0 1 totals 2 2 119:42 2 1.00 50 .962 2 0 0 1

kiErra piETramala ’17 | Career BestsGoals Allowed (Fewest - Game): 0 (Feb. 15, 2014 at Cortland, W, 6-0)Saves (Game): 17 (Feb. 15, 2014 at Cortland, W, 6-0)Save Percentage (Game): 1.000 (Feb. 15, 2014 at Cortland, W, 6-0) First Career Win: November 15, 2013 at Potsdam (W, 8-3)First Career Shutout: February 15, 2014 at Cortland (W, 6-0)

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18 phoEbE piku ’16dEFEnsE 5’7” shooTs: lgrossE poinTE, mi -- bluEwaTEr Jr hawks

2013-14 SeasonNamed ECAC West All-Academic Team (3/13)…Picked up an assist in the 2-0 win over No. 1 Plattsburgh (2/7)...Posted an assist in the 6-2 win over Buffalo State (2/2)…Scored a goal in the 4-1 win over Buffalo State (2/1)…Scored the game-winning goal in the 5-2 win over Oswego State (1/24).

2012-13 SeasonAppeared in 25 games for the Soaring Eagles in her rookie season while registering one goal, four assists and five points which mostly came in conference play. Her best game this season came on Nov. 4th against Cortland State where she provided a goal and assist to help EC earn a 5-0 victory.

PersonalPhoebe is a Biology major.

phoEbE piku ’16 | statsoVerall

year GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT 2013-14 23 2 2 4 18/36 0 0 1 0 2012-13 25 1 4 5 9/18 0 0 0 0 totals 48 3 6 9 27/54 0 0 1 0

eCaC West

year GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT 2013-14 14 2 2 4 11/22 0 0 1 0 2012-13 12 1 3 4 5/10 0 0 0 0 totals 26 3 5 8 16/32 0 0 1 0

phoEbE piku ’16 | Career BestsGoals (Game): 1, Three Times (Feb. 1, 2014 vs. Buffalo State, W, 4-1)* Assists(Game): 1, Six Times (Feb. 7, 2014 vs. Plattsburgh, W, 2-0)*Points(Game): 2, November 4, 2012 vs. Cortland (W, 5-0)Goal Streak: 1 Game, Three TimesPoint Streak: 3 Games, February 1 - February 7, 2014

First Career Goal: November 4, 2012 vs. Cortland (W, 5-0)First Career Assist: November 4, 2012 vs. Cortland (W, 5-0) *most recent

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JEssiCa pranCE ’17 | statsoVerall

year GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT 2013-14 27 2 1 3 6/12 0 0 0 0 totals 27 2 1 3 6/12 0 0 0 0

eCaC West

year GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT 2013-14 15 2 1 3 5/10 0 0 0 0 totals 15 2 1 3 5/10 0 0 0 0

JEssiCa pranCE ’17 | Career BestsGoals (Game): 1, Twice (Jan. 24, 2014 at Oswego, W, 5-2)*Assists(Game): 1 (Feb. 15, 2014 at Cortland, W, 6-1)Points(Game): 1, Three Times (Feb. 15, 2014 at Cortland, W, 6-1)*Goal Streak: 1 Game, Twice Point Streak: 1 Game, Three Times

First Career Goal: November 15, 2013 at Potsdam (W, 8-3)First Career Assist: February 15, 2014 at Cortland (W, 6-1) *most recent

28 JEssiCa pranCE ’17Forward 5’10” shooTs: lChaumonT, ny -- pErTh prEdaTors

2013-14 SeasonTallied an assist in the 6-0 win over SUNY Cortland (2/15)…Scored a goal in the 5-2 win over Oswego State (1/24)…Scored a goal in the 8-3 win over Potsdam (11/15).

PersonalJessica is a double major in Business Administration and Finance. She is also a Found-er’s Scholar.

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8 ashlEy ryan ’15 (C)Forward 5’5” shooTs: rroChEsTEr, ny -- roChEsTEr EdgE

2013-14 SeasonNamed All-USCHO Second Team (4/9)…AHCA First Team All-American (3/21)...Named ECAC West All-Academic Team (3/13)…Scored a goal against No. 1 Plattsburgh (3/9)…Picked up an assist in the ECAC West Semifinal win over Oswego State (3/8)…Named ECAC West First Team All-Conference (2/27)...Recorded two goals and two assists in EC’s two wins over Neumann University (2/22-2/23)...Totaled one goal and three assists in a pair of victories over SUNY Cortland (2/14-2/15)…Posted one assist in the 2-0 win over No. 1 Plattsburgh (2/7)…Named ECAC West Honor Roll (2/3)…Scored two goals, including one game-winner, and added two assists in weekend sweep of Buffalo State (2/1-2/2)…Tallied two assists in the 2-1 win over Oswego State (1/25)…Named EC Athlete of the Week (1/20)…Scored two goals, including the game-winner, and added an assist in the 5-0 win over Stevenson University (1/18)…Tallied two assists in the 3-1 win over Norwich Univer-sity (1/10)…Scored a goal against Middlebury College (1/4)…Posted three goals and two assists in two wins over Chatham (12/7-12/8)…Posted two assists, including one on the game-winning goal, in the 3-2 win over Amherst (12/1)…Tallied two assists against Middlebury (11/30)…Earned the ECAC West Weekly Honor Roll Accolade (11/26)…Scored a short-handed goal and tallied two assists in the 5-1 win over Williams (11/23)…Scored two goals in the 8-3 win over Potsdam (11/15)…Totaled one goal and three assists in a weekend sweep of Utica (11/9-11/10)...Posted an assist against Norwich (11/3)…Tallied an assist in the 2-2 tie against Manhattanville (11/2).

2012-13 SeasonShe had another outstanding year for the Nationa Champion Soaring Eagles playing in all 30 games while leading EC in scoring with 31 points on 17 goals and 14 assists. Her outstanding play this season brought many accolades including ECAC West All-Conference Second Team, ECAC West All-Academic Team, D3 Hockey All-Region Second Team, D3 Hockey All-American Honorable Mention and NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team.

2011-12 SeasonAshley appeared in 25 of 26 games for Elmira College during her inaugural season tallying 23 points on 10 goals and 13 assists. She earned ECAC Women’s West Rookie of the Year honors and a spot on the All-Rookie team. Ryan was also named the Booster Club Player of the Year for Women’s Ice Hockey.

PersonalAshley is a Criminal Justice major and Founder’s Scholar.

ashlEy ryan ’15 | statsoVerallyear GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT 2013-14 28 15 28 43 7/25 2 1 2 0 2012-13 30 17 14 31 5/10 2 2 3 0 2011-12 25 10 13 23 5/10 2 0 3 0 totals 83 42 55 97 17/45 6 3 8 0

eCaC Westyear GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT 2013-14 16 10 16 26 7/25 2 0 1 0 2012-13 16 10 6 16 3/6 1 1 2 0 2011-12 17 7 8 15 3/6 2 0 1 0 totals 49 27 30 57 13/37 5 1 4 0

ashlEy ryan ’15 | Career BestsGoals (Game): 3 (Jan. 4, 2013 vs. Manhattanville, W, 3-0)Assists(Game): 2, 15 Times (Feb. 22, 2014 vs. Neumann, W, 6-0)*Points(Game): 3, 11 Times (Feb. 15, 2014 at Cortland, W, 6-0)*Goal Streak: 3 Games, Twice (Dec. 7, 2013 - Jan. 4, 2014)*Point Streak: 13 Games (Nov. 2, 2013 - Jan. 10, 2014)

First Career Goal: October 29, 2011 vs. Manhattanville (W, 7-3)First Career Assist: October 29, 2011 vs. Manhattanville (W, 7-3) *most recent

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anna TudE ’17 | statsoVerall

year GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT 2013-14 28 4 2 6 2/4 3 0 0 0 totals 28 4 2 6 2/4 3 0 0 0

eCaC West

year GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT 2013-14 16 2 2 4 2/4 2 0 0 0 totals 16 2 2 4 2/4 2 0 0 0

anna TudE ’17 | Career BestsGoals (Game): 1, Four Times (Mar. 15, 2014 at Norwich, L, 1-2 OT)* Assists (Game): 2 (Dec. 8, 2013 at Chatham, W, 10-0) Points (Game): 2 (Dec. 8, 2013 at Chatham, W, 10-0)Goal Streak: 2 Games (March 9 - March 15, 2014)Point Streak: 2 Games (March 9 - March 15, 2014)

First Career Goal: February 1, 2014 vs. Buffalo State (W, 4-1)First Career Assist: December 8, 2013 at Chatham (W, 10-0) *most recent

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7 anna TudE ’17Forward 5’7” shooTs: lsToCkholm, swEdEn -- balmoral hall blazErs

2013-14 SeasonScored a goal in the NCAA Quarterfinals against Norwich University (3/15)…Scored a power play goal against Plattsburgh (3/9)…Scored a power play goal in the 4-1 win over SUNY Cortland (2/14)…Scored a power-play goal in the 4-1 win over Buffalo State (2/1)…Posted an assist in the 5-2 win over Oswego State (1/24)…Tallied two assists in the 10-0 win over Chatham (12/8).

PersonalN/A

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27 Erin wEsTon ’15 (a)Forward 5’6” shooTs: laJax, onT -- ETobiCokE dolphins

2013-14 SeasonNamed ECAC West All-Tournament Team (3/9)…Netted a goal and added an assist against Plattsburgh (3/9)…Scored a goal in the 3-0 win over Oswego in the ECAC West Semifinals (3/8)…Netted a goal in the 6-0 win over SUNY Cortland (2/14)…Scored a goal and posted an assist in the 4-1 win over SUNY Cortland (2/14)…Scored a goal and added two assists in the 6-2 win over Buffalo State (2/2)…Tallied an assist in the 4-1 win over Buffalo State (2/1)…Tallied an assist in the 5-0 win over Stevenson Uni-versity (1/18)…Posted an assist against Middlebury College (1/4)…Scored a goal in the 5-0 win over Chatham (12/7)…Scored the game-winning goal in the 3-2 win over Am-herst (12/1)…Scored a goal and produced an assist in the 8-3 win over Potsdam (11/15)…Earned the ECAC West Weekly Honor Roll Accolade (11/12)…Named EC Athlete of the Week (11/11)…Scored two goals in the 3-1 win over Utica College (11/10)…Tallied an assist in the 4-1 win over Utica College (11/9)...Tallied an assist against Norwich University (11/3).

2012-13 SeasonIn her second season with the Soaring Eagles Weston played in 29 games registering seven goals and six assists for 13 points. In conference play she recorded six points on four goals and two assists. Her best game this season was in the NCAA Quar-terfinals on Mar. 9th against Bowdoin College where she scored the game winning goal.

2011-12 SeasonErin appeared in 24 of 26 games for Elmira College during her rookie campaign totaling nine points on three goals and six assists. She also tallied one power-play score and one game-winning goal, while being named ECAC West Rookie of the Week on February 12th.

PersonalErin is a Business Administration major.

Erin wEsTon ’15 | statsoVerall

year GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT 2013-14 28 12 10 22 5/10 0 0 1 0 2012-13 29 7 6 13 3/6 0 0 1 0 2011-12 24 6 3 9 4/8 1 0 2 0 totals 81 25 19 44 12/24 1 0 4 0

eCaC West

year GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT 2013-14 16 9 6 15 2/4 0 0 0 0 2012-13 15 4 2 6 2/4 0 0 0 0 2011-12 16 5 3 8 3/6 1 0 2 0 totals 31 9 5 14 5/10 1 0 2 0

Erin wEsTon ’15 | Career BestsGoals (Game): 2, Twice (Nov. 10, 2013 at Utica, W, 3-1)*Assists(Game): 2 (Feb. 2, 2014 vs. Buffalo State, W, 6-2)Points(Game): 3 (Feb. 2, 2014 vs. Buffalo State, W, 6-2)Goal Streak: 3 Games, Twice Point Streak: 4 Games (November 3 - November 15, 2013)

First Career Goal: November 12, 2011 at Cortland (W, 8-1)First Career Assist: February 4, 2012 vs. Buffalo State (W, 7-0) *most recent

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19 brookE wilgosh ’15 (a)dEFEnsE 5’6” shooTs: rrEgina, sk -- noTrE damE hounds

2013-14 SeasonNamed All-USCHO Second Team (4/9)…AHCA First Team All-American (3/21)...Named ECAC West All-Academic Team (3/13)…Named ECAC West All-Tournament Team (3/9)…Scored a goal and added an assist in the ECAC West Semifinal win over Oswego (3/8)…Named ECAC West Defensive Player of the Year (2/27)…Named ECAC West First Team All-Conference (2/27)…Combined for five assists in two wins over Neumann (2/22-2/23)...Totaled one goal and one assist in a pair of wins over SUNY Cortland (2/14-2/15)...Tallied two assists in two wins over Buffalo State (2/1-2/2)...Scored the game-winning power play goal in overtime in the 2-1 win over Oswego State (1/25)…Scored the game-winning goal and posted an assist in the 2-1 win over Hamilton College (1/11)…Scored a goal and added two assists in a pair of victories over Chatham (12/7-12/8)…Posted an assist on the game-winning goal in the 3-2 win over Amherst (12/1)…Tallied two assists against Middlebury (11/30)…Tallied two assists in the 5-1 win over Williams (11/23)…Named ECAC West Player of the Week (11/19)…Named EC Athlete of the Week (11/18)…Posted two goals and two assists in a weekend sweep over SUNY Potsdam (11/15-11/16)…Scored a power-play goal in the 4-1 win over Utica College (11/9).

2012-13 SeasonShe had phenomenal second season for the Soaring Eagles playing 27 games and registering 21 points on seven goals and 14 assists. She earned ECAC West All-Conference First Team honors while also being named to the ECAC West All-Academic Team, D3 Hockey All-Region Second Team, and a D3 Hockey All-American Honorable Mention.

2011-12 SeasonBrooke appeared in 20 of 26 games for Elmira College during her rookie campaign. She recorded 13 points on three goals and 10 assists while also tallying one power-play goal. Wilgosh was named to the ECAC West All-Rookie team and was a member of the East-West Classic All-Tournament Team.

PersonalBrooke is a Criminal Justice major and a Founder’s Scholar.

brookE wilgosh ’15 | statsoVerallyear GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT 2013-14 28 8 20 28 4/8 4 0 3 0 2012-13 27 7 14 21 9/18 3 0 1 0 2011-12 20 3 10 13 3/6 1 0 0 0 totals 75 18 44 62 16/32 8 0 4 0

eCaC Westyear GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT 2013-14 16 6 13 19 2/4 4 0 2 0 2012-13 14 2 9 11 3/6 0 0 1 0 2011-12 13 2 7 9 3/6 0 0 0 0 totals 43 10 29 39 8/16 4 0 3 0

brookE wilgosh ’15 | Career BestsGoals (Game): 2 (Jan. 21, 2012 at Chatham,W, 10-0)Assists(Game): 3, Three Times (Feb. 22, 2014 vs. Neumann, W, 6-1)* Points(Game): 3, Four Times (Feb. 22, 2014 vs. Neumann, W, 6-1)* Goal Streak: 2 Games, Three TimesPoint Streak: 7 Games (November 15 - December 8, 2013)

First Career Goal: October 29, 2011 vs. Manhattanville (W, 7-3)First Career Assist: October 29, 2011 vs. Manhattanville (W, 7-3) *most recent

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31 kElCEy CrawFord ’18goaliE 5’4” CaTChEs: lpurCEllvillE, va -- proCTor aCadEmy

From the Coach:“Kelcey is a fundamentally sound goaltender with an extremely high work ethic and level of competitiveness. She is a well-rounded, great character player who will benefit the program immediately.”

PersonalKelcey is a Chemistry major as well as a Trustee Scholar.

22 mEghan FonFara ’18Forward 6’0” shooTs: lElma, ny -- buFFalo bisons

From the Coach:“Meghan is another player joining us from the Buffalo Bisons. At six feet tall, she will immediately be a physical presence on our offense. She moves extremely well for a player of her size and has the hands and shot to go along with it. Meghan has a tremen-dous amount of upside and potential.”

PersonalMeghan is a Nursing major as well as a Trustee Scholar.

10 raChEl grampp ’18dEFEnsE 5’8” shooTs: rwilliamsvillE, ny -- buFFalo bisons

From the Coach:“Rachel is a smooth-skating, puck-moving defenseman. She is a quiet leader who goes about her business. Rachel has good size and will have one of the hardest shots in col-lege hockey.”

PersonalRachel is a Psychology and Criminal Justice double major.

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20 louisa lippiaTT durnEll ’18Forward 5’3” shooTs: rEasT sussEx, England -- sCanlon CrEEk

From the Coach:“Louisa will add to the firepower up front as she is a player that can truly do it all. She has incredible vision on the ice and a ton of speed. Her ability to make plays, find open ice and add in a sweet scoring touch will give our opponents fits.”

PersonalLouisa is a Liberal Arts major as well as a Trustee Scholar.

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24 sarah hughson ’18Foward 5’4” shooTs: lEasT haddam, CT -- ThE gunnEry

From the Coach:“Sarah is a shifty, playmaking forward who can also score when needed. She has a good knack for the net and is a heads-up player. Sarah sees the ice well and can slip into scor-ing spots, which makes her a dangerous offensive threat.”

PersonalSarah is a Business Administration major as well as a Mark Twain Scholar.

6 Erin kishoni ’18dEFEnsE 5’1” shooTs: lduluTh, ga -- norThwood sChool

From the Coach:“Erin is an electric player that can play at both ends of the rink. Her skating ability is dynamic, as well as her vision and poise with the puck. Erin may be small in stature, but her presence will be large and felt right away.”

PersonalErin is an Environmental Studies major as well as a Trustee Scholar.

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21 kyra mCdonald ’18Forward 5’3” shooTs: lCharloTTE, nC -- norThFiEld mounT hErman

From the Coach:“Kyra will add depth to the forward lines. She possesses great speed on the wing and will help create offense with it. She is a feisty, in-your-face competitor that opponents will hate to play against.”

PersonalKyra is a Biology major as well as a Trustee Scholar.

14 mEagan ondriCk ’18dEFEnsE 5’7” shooTs: lshorEwood, il -- ChiCago young amEriCans

From the Coach:“Meagan is a solid defensive-minded defenseman who possesses great size and strength. She is extremely good at making that first pass out of her own end and is a very strong skater. Meagan carries a heavy shot from the point and will be tough to play against in front of our net.”

PersonalMeagan is a Finance major with a minor in Spanish. She is also a Presidential Scholar.

11 arianna smiTh ’18Forward 5’7” shooTs: rEaglE, wi -- ChiCago young amEriCans

From the Coach:“Ari is another player coming to us from the Chicago Young Americans program. She is a fast skater who works very hard at both ends of the rink. She has a strong shot and provides good size up front. Ari will add depth to the forward lines and will be an asset on the penalty kill.”

PersonalArianna is a Biology major as well as a Salutatorian Scholar.

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25 gyllian smiTh ’18Forward 5’3” shooTs: lForT myErs, Fl -- Florida gulF CoasT EaglEs

From the Coach:“Gyllian is a walk-on who came on strong during tryouts. She is a very hard-worker and a great teammate. She has some things to learn still but she can help us in the future.”

PersonalN/A

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Location Buffalo, NYFounded 1871Enrollment 9,731Colors Orange & BlackConference ECAC WestArena Buffalo State Ice ArenaCapacity 1,800President Howard Cohen, Ph.D.Athletic Director Jerry Boyes2013-2014 Record 3-21-2

buFFalo sTaTE bEngalsFEbruary 6 w buFFalo sTaTE iCE arEna w 4:00 p.m. FEbruary 7 w murray aThlETiC CEnTEr w 3:00 p.m.

CoaChing inFormaTion

Head Coach Candice MoxleyAssistant Coach Lucy Schoedel

sEriEs hisTory

First Meeting 2001-02Series Record 32-1-0Current Win Streak Elmira, 6Jackson vs. Buffalo State 4-0-0Last Meeting 2013-14: EC 6, BS 2

2014-15 sChEdulEOct. 31 at Plymouth St. (Plymouth St. Tournament)Nov. 1 Nichols (Plymouth St.Tournament)Nov. 7 at PotsdamNov. 8 at PotsdamNov. 14 NeumannNov. 15 NeumannNov. 22 at ChathamNov. 23 at ChathamNov. 29 at Franklin PierceNov. 30 at Franklin PierceDec. 5 PlattsburghDec. 6 PlattsburghJan. 7 at AdrianJan. 16 SUNY CantonJan. 17 SUNY CantonJan. 23 William SmithJan. 24 William SmithJan. 30 at OswegoJan. 31 at OswegoFeb. 6 ELMIRAFeb. 7 ELMIRAFeb. 14 at CortlandFeb. 15 at CortlandFeb. 20 UticaFeb. 21 Utica

oFFEnsE G A PTSKara Goodwin* 16 6 22 Nikki Kirchberger* 9 10 19 Jeyna Minnick* 4 5 9 Melissa Ash 2 5 7 Jackie Madison* 1 3 4

goaliE Saves Shots Save% GAAJordan Lee 792 873 .907 3.72Sarah Quigley* 125 147 .850 5.13

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Location Pittsburgh, PAFounded 1869Enrollment 922Colors Purple, Green, & WhiteConference ECAC WestArena McKnight Hockey CenterCapacity 198President Esther BarazzoneAthletic Director Terlynn Olds2013-2014 Record 4-19-2

ChaTham univErsiTy CougarsJanuary 24 w murray aThlETiC CEnTEr w 3:00 p.m. January 25 w murray aThlETiC CEnTEr w 3:00 p.m.

CoaChing inFormaTion

Head Coach Jason EvansAssistant Coach Jon HoffmannAssistant Coach Jerry Hillman

sEriEs hisTory

First Meeting 2002-03Series Record 24-0-0Current Win Streak Elmira, 24Jackson vs. Chatham 4-0-0Last Meeting 2013-14: EC 10, CU 0

2014-15 sChEdulENov. 1 SUNY CantonNov. 2 SUNY CantonNov. 8 at StevensonNov. 15 at Plattsburgh Nov. 16 at Plattsburgh Nov. 22 Buffalo StateNov. 23 Buffalo StateDec. 6 William SmithDec. 7 William SmithJan. 2 vs. Stevenson (Codfish Bowl)Jan. 3 TBD (Codfish Bowl)Jan. 9 at SUNY CantonJan. 10 at SUNY CantonJan. 16 at OswegoJan. 17 at OswegoJan .23 at ELMIRAJan. 24 at ELMIRAJan. 30 CortlandJan. 31 CortlandFeb. 6 at UticaFeb. 7 at UticaFeb. 13 PotsdamFeb. 14 PotsdamFeb. 20 NeumannFeb. 21 Neumann

oFFEnsE G A pTs

Brianna Rice* 11 7 18 Katrina Hawkins* 8 9 17Erika Bronk* 4 11 15 Jenny Jones* 3 7 10 Kaitlyn Perkins* 0 10 10

goaliE savEs shoTs savE% gaaMegan Buchanan* 607 664 .914 3.19 Tara Treloar* 134 151 .887 2.82Kaitlynn Smith 43 56 .768 9.96

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Location St. Peter, MNFounded 1862Enrollment 2,600Colors Black & GoldConference MIACArena Lund ArenaCapacity 1,500President Rebecca BergmanAthletic Director Tom Brown2013-2014 Record 17-8-2

gusTavus adolphus CollEgE goldEn gusTiEsJanuary 11 w russEll sagE rink w 7:00 p.m.

CoaChing inFormaTion

Head Coach Michael CarrollAssistant Coach Amanda TrunzoAssistant Coach Stephen Carroll

sEriEs hisTory

First Meeting 2001-02Series Record 3-0-0Current Win Streak Elmira, 3Jackson vs. Gustavus Adolphus 1-0-0Last Meeting 2012-13: EC 4, GAC 3 (OT)

2014-15 sChEdulENov. 4 Wisconsin-SuperiorNov. 14 ConcordiaNov. 15 ConcordiaNov. 21 HamlineNov. 22 at Hamline Nov. 29 vs. Plattsburgh (Panther-Cardinal Classic)Nov. 30 vs. TBD (Panther-Cardinal Classic)Dec. 5 at St. OlafDec. 6 St. OlafDec. 10 at Wisconsin-River FallsDec. 13 Wisconsin-Stevens PointJan. 9 AdrianJan. 10 Lake ForestJan. 16 AugsburgJan. 17 at AugsburgJan. 23 Saint Mary’s Jan. 24 at Saint Mary’sJan. 30 Saint BenedictJan. 31 at Saint BenedictFeb. 6 at St. CatherineFeb. 7 St. CatherineFeb. 13 at St. ThomasFeb. 14 St. ThomasFeb. 20 BethelFeb. 21 at Bethel

oFFEnsE G A pTs

Allison Eder-Zdechlik* 19 7 26Melissa Doyle 11 9 20Courtney Boucher* 3 14 17Halie Gudmonson* 7 8 15Amanda Cartony 3 12 15

goaliE savEs shoTs savE% gaaLindsey Hibbard* 303 325 .932 1.45Tara Hoverstad* 140 154 .909 1.92Amanda Koep* 40 46 .870 2.21Marah Sobczak 22 25 .880 1.56

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Location Purchase, NYFounded 1841Enrollment 1,700Colors Crimson & WhiteConference ECAC EastArena Terry Conners RinkCapacity 1,000President Jon Calvert StraussAthletic Director Keith Levinthal2013-2014 Record 8-14-4

manhaTTanvillE CollEgE valianTsnovEmbEr 2 w krEiTzbErg arEna w 1:00 p.m.

CoaChing inFormaTion

Head Coach David TurcoAssistant Coach Samantha PulleyAssistant Coach Josh Hand

sEriEs hisTory

First Meeting 2001-02Series Record 17-5-3Current Win Streak Tied 1 Jackson vs. Manhattanville 2-0-1Last Meeting 2013-14: EC 2, MC 2 (OT)

2014-15 sChEdulENov. 1 vs. PlattsburghNov. 2 vs. ELMIRANov. 7 NicholsNov. 14 Salve ReginaNov. 15 UMass BostonNov. 21 CastletonNov. 22 NorwichNov. 25 at NeumannDec. 6 at AmherstDec. 7 at WilliamsJan. 6 StevensonJan. 9 vs. Holy Cross (Rutland Herald Invitational)Jan. 10 TBD (Rutland Herald Invitational)Jan. 16 at Southern MaineJan. 17 at University of New EnglandJan. 20 at Connecticut CollegeJan. 23 Plymouth St.Jan. 24 New England CollegeJan. 30 at UMass BostonJan. 31 at NicholsFeb. 6 at Salve ReginaFeb. 13 at New England CollegeFeb. 14 Franklin PierceFeb. 20 at Saint Michael’sFeb. 21 at Saint Anselm

oFFEnsE G A pTs

Sydney Asselstine* 15 14 29 Alla Traun* 11 13 24Michele Meggiolaro* 8 16 24Trenah Stauffer* 4 9 13Rachael Morrison* 2 9 11

goaliE savEs shoTs savE% gaaKirsten Shaughnessy* 434 477 .910 2.51 Dana DeMartino* 210 235 .894 2.84Olivia Drew* 12 12 1.000 0.00

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Location Middlebury, VTFounded 1800Enrollment 2,420Colors Navy Blue & WhiteConference NESCACArena Kenyon ArenaCapacity 2,100President Ronald D. LiebowitzAthletic Director Erin Quinn2013-2014 Record 17-4-4

middlEbury CollEgE panThErsnovEmbEr 29 w ronald b. sTaFFord iCE arEna w 3:00 p.m.

January 3 w murray aThlETiC CEnTEr w 3:00 p.m.

CoaChing inFormaTion

Head Coach Bill MandigoAssistant Coach Lauren Greer

sEriEs hisTory

First Meeting 2002-03Series Record 6-10-1Current Win Streak Middlebury, 2Jackson vs. Middlebury 1-4-0Last Meeting 2013-14: MC 3, EC 2 (OT)

2014-15 sChEdulENov. 15 Colby Nov. 16 Colby Nov. 22 at Trinity Nov. 23 at Trinity Nov. 29 vs. ELMIRA (Panther-Cardinal Classic)Nov. 30 vs. TBD (Panther-Cardinal Classic)Dec. 6 at Castleton St. Jan. 3 at ELMIRA Jan. 9 Wesleyan Jan. 10 Wesleyan Jan. 13 at Utica Jan. 16 Amherst Jan. 17 Amherst Jan. 23 at Bowdoin Jan. 24 at Bowdoin Jan. 27 Potsdam Jan. 30 Hamilton Jan. 31 Hamilton Feb. 3 Norwich Feb. 6 at Connecticut College Feb. 7 at Connecticut College Feb. 13 at Williams Feb. 14 Williams Feb. 21 Plattsburgh

oFFEnsE G A pTs

Emily Fluke* 14 13 27Katie Sullivan* 12 11 23Sara Ugalde 8 12 20Hannah Bielawski* 6 14 20Carly Watson* 1 19 20

goaliE savEs shoTs savE% gaaAnnabelle Jones* 408 436 .936 1.51 Madeline Marsh* 100 108 .926 1.61 Laura Pinsent 42 48 .875 3.00

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Location Aston, PAFounded 1965Enrollment 2,956Colors Blue & GoldConference ECAC WestArena Ice Works Skating ComplexCapacity 1,200President Dr. Rosalie M. MirendaAthletic Director Chuck Sack2013-2014 Record 6-17-2

nEumann univErsiTy knighTsJanuary 16 w iCE works skaTing ComplEx w 7:00 p.m.January 17 w iCE works skaTing ComplEx w 3:00 p.m.

CoaChing inFormaTion

Head Coach Gina KearnsAssistant Coach Diane Peters

sEriEs hisTory

First Meeting 2001-02Series Record 29-0-1Current Win Streak Elmira, 6Jackson vs. Neumann 4-0-0Last Meeting 2013-14: EC 4, NU 1

2014-15 sChEdulENov. 1 at St. AnselmNov. 2 at St. AnselmNov. 8 PlattsburghNov. 9 PlattsburghNov. 14 at Buffalo StateNov. 15 at Buffalo StateNov. 22 at William SmithNov. 23 at William SmithNov. 25 ManhattanvilleDec. 5 OswegoDec. 6 OswegoJan. 9 at New England CollegeJan. 10 at New England CollegeJan. 13 at StevensonJan. 16 ELMIRAJan. 17 ELMIRAJan. 24 at CortlandJan. 25 at CortlandJan. 30 UticaJan. 31 UticaFeb. 6 at PotsdamFeb. 7 at PotsdamFeb. 10 StevensonFeb. 20 at ChathamFeb. 21 at Chatham

oFFEnsE G A pTs

Megan Power* 6 8 14Megan Russelo* 6 7 13Edie Brenning 6 4 10Angela Gilmour 3 7 10Shanelle Doucette* 6 3 9

goaliE savEs shoTs savE% gaa Justina Mayr* 513 575 .892 3.20 Julia Fair* 145 164 .884 3.30Chelsea Polidoro* 1 1 1.000 0.00

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Location Northfield, VTFounded 1819Enrollment 2,300Colors Maroon & GoldConference ECAC EastArena Kreitzberg ArenaCapacity 3,000President Dr. Richard W. SchneiderAthletic Director Anthony Mariano2013-2014 Record 27-4-0

norwiCh univErsiTy CadETsnovEmbEr 1 w krEiTzbErg arEna w 2:00 p.m.

January 11 w murray aThlETiC CEnTEr w 3:00 p.m.

CoaChing inFormaTion

Head Coach Mark BoldingAssistant Coach Sophie Leclerc Assistant Coach Dana BeanAssistant Coach Jon Guiffre

sEriEs hisTory

First Meeting 2007-08Series Record 4-5-1Current Win Streak Norwich, 1Jackson vs. Norwich 1-2-1Last Meeting 2013-14: NU 2, EC 1 (OT)

2014-15 sChEdulENov. 1 ELMIRANov. 2 PlattsburghNov. 7 University of New EnglandNov. 08 Southern Maine Nov. 14 at New England CollegeNov. 15 at Plymouth St.Nov. 21 at Salve ReginaNov. 22 at ManhattanvilleDec. 05 AmherstDec. 07 at BowdoinJan. 09 UticaJan. 11 at ELMIRAJan. 16 St. AnselmJan. 17 CastletonJan. 20 at Plattsburgh Jan. 23 St. Michael’sJan. 24 at NicholsJan. 30 Plymouth St.Jan. 31 UMass-BostonFeb. 03 at MiddleburyFeb. 06 Franklin PierceFeb. 13 at Southern MaineFeb. 14 at University of New EnglandFeb. 20 at CastletonFeb. 21 at Holy Cross

oFFEnsE G A PTSTori Charron 29 17 46 Madyson Moore* 14 4 18Emily MacKinnon 8 10 18Kaycie Anderson* 5 13 18Brittany Sharman 1 17 18

goaliE Saves Shots Save% GAATaylor Fairchild* 293 317 .924 1.49Loren Carrier* 185 203 .911 1.49Celeste Robert* 41 43 0.67 0.67

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Location Cortland, NYFounded 1868Enrollment 6,345Colors Red & WhiteConference ECAC WestArena Alumni ArenaCapacity 2,000President Erik Bitterbaum, Ph.D.Athletic Director Mike Urtz 2013-2014 Record 4-19-2

suny CorTland rEd dragonsnovEmbEr 15 w murray aThlETiC CEnTEr w 3:00 p.m.novEmbEr 16 w murray aThlETiC CEnTEr w 3:00 p.m.

CoaChing inFormaTion

Head Coach Earl UtterAssistant Coach Ashley Furia

sEriEs hisTory

First Meeting 2001-02Series Record 28-0-0Current Win Streak Elmira, 28Jackson vs. SUNY Cortland 4-0-0Last Meeting 2013-14: EC 6, CS 0

2014-15 sChEdulEOct. 31 at New England CollegeNov. 1 at CastletonNov. 7 at OswegoNov. 8 at OswegoNov. 15 at ELMIRANov. 16 at ELMIRANov. 30 AmherstDec. 6 UticaDec. 7 at UticaJan. 6 HamiltonJan. 13 SUNY CantonJan. 16 at PotsdamJan. 17 at PotsdamJan. 20 at HamiltonJan. 24 NeumannJan. 25 NeumannJan. 30 at ChathamJan. 31 at ChathamFeb. 3 SUNY CantonFeb. 7 PlattsburghFeb. 8 PlattsburghFeb. 14 Buffalo StateFeb. 15 Buffalo StateFeb. 21 at William SmithFeb. 22 at William Smith

oFFEnsE G A PTSNiamh O’Connor* 6 6 12Katie Gili* 4 5 9Sydney Carlucci* 1 7 8Corey Temple* 2 5 7Gina Tomei* 4 1 5

goaliE Saves Shots Save% GAADeanna Meunier* 501 552 .908 3.50Kelly Farinella* 292 325 .898 3.13

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Location Oswego, NYFounded 1861Enrollment 7,151Colors Green & GoldConference ECAC WestArena Campus Center Ice ArenaCapacity 3,000President Deborah StanleyAthletic Director Susan Viscomi2013-2014 Record 17-9-1

suny oswEgo lakErsFEbruary 21 w murray aThlETiC CEnTEr w 3:00 p.m.FEbruary 22 w murray aThlETiC CEnTEr w 3:00 p.m.

CoaChing inFormaTion

Head Coach Diane Dillon

sEriEs hisTory

First Meeting 2006-07Series Record 16-0-1Current Win Streak Elmira, 8Jackson vs. SUNY Oswego 5-0-0Last Meeting 2013-14: EC 3, OS 0

2014-15 sChEdulEOct. 31 at CastletonNov. 1 at New England CollegeNov. 7 CortlandNov. 8 CortlandNov. 15 at UticaNov. 16 UticaNov. 21 PotsdamNov. 22 PotsdamNov. 25 HamiltonDec. 5 at NeumannDec. 6 at Neumann Jan. 9 at Plymouth St. (Doubletree Ice Hockey Classic)Jan. 10 vs. Saint Michael’s (Doubletree Ice Hockey Classic)Jan. 16 ChathamJan. 17 ChathamJan. 24 at PlattsburghJan. 25 at PlattsburghJan. 30 Buffalo StateJan. 31 Buffalo StateFeb. 7 at William SmithFeb. 8 William SmithFeb. 13 StevensonFeb. 14 StevensonFeb. 21 at ELMIRAFeb. 22 at ELMIRA

oFFEnsE G A PTSOlivia Boersen 6 12 18Melissa Seamont 11 6 17Leslie Jarvis 5 9 14Emma Smetaniuk 6 6 12Kendall Appelbaum* 6 5 11

goaliE Saves Shots Save% GAATori Trovato* 222 233 .953 1.10Catherine Cote 149 164 .909 1.66Bridget Smith* 174 182 .956 0.99

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Location Plattsburgh, NYFounded 1889Enrollment 5,822Colors Cardinal Red & WhiteConference ECAC WestArena Ronald B. Stafford Ice ArenaCapacity 3,500President John EttlingAthletic Director Bruce Delventhal2013-2014 Record 28-1-1

suny plaTTsburgh CardinalsJanuary 31 w ronald b. sTaFFord iCE arEna w 3:00 p.m.FEbruary 1 w ronald b. sTaFFord iCE arEna w 3:00 p.m.

CoaChing inFormaTion

Head Coach Kevin HouleAssistant Coach Danielle Blanchard

sEriEs hisTory

First Meeting 2001-02Series Record 17-22-3Current Win Streak Plattsburgh, 2Jackson vs. SUNY Plattsburgh 1-5-0Last Meeting 2013-14: PS 4, EC 3

2014-15 sChEdulE Nov. 1 vs. Manhattanville (East-West Classic) Nov. 2 at Norwich (East-West Classic)Nov. 8 at NeumannNov. 9 at NeumannNov. 15 Chatham Nov. 16 Chatham Nov. 18 at Castleton StateNov. 25 PotsdamNov. 29 Gustavus AdolphusNov. 30 TBDDec. 5 at Buffalo StateDec. 6 at Buffalo StateDec. 16 at William SmithDec. 17 at William SmithJan. 20 NorwichJan. 24 Oswego StateJan. 25 Oswego StateJan. 31 ELMIRAFeb. 1 ELMIRA Feb. 7 at CortlandFeb. 8 at CortlandFeb. 14 UticaFeb. 15 UticaFeb. 18 at PotsdamFeb. 21 at Middlebury

oFFEnsE G A PTSChelsea VanGlahn 14 22 36Bridget Balisy* 16 19 35Shannon Stewart* 16 18 34Ali Vakos 13 21 34Giovanna Senese* 14 15 19

goaliE Saves Shots Save% GAASydney Aveson 470 484 .971 0.57Ally Ross* 32 33 .970 0.33Camille Leonard* 37 40 .925 1.00

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Location Potsdam, NYFounded 1816Enrollment 3,988Colors Maroon & BlackConference ECAC WestArena Maxcy HallCapacity 2,000President Dr. Dennis HefnerAthletic Director Jim Zalacca2013-2014 Record 12-10-4

suny poTsdam bEarsdECEmbEr 6 w murray aThlETiC CEnTEr w 3:00 p.m.

dECEmbEr 7 w FirsT arEna w 1:00 p.m.

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Head Coach Jay Green ’80Assistant Coach Kevin McFarland

sEriEs hisTory

First Meeting 2008-09Series Record 12-1-0Current Win Streak Elmira, 4Jackson vs. SUNY Potsdam 4-0-0Last Meeting 2013-14: EC 3, PS 0

2014-15 sChEdulENov. 7 Buffalo StateNov. 8 Buffalo StateNov. 15 William SmithNov. 16 William SmithNov. 21 at OswegoNov. 22 at OswegoNov. 25 at PlattsburghDec. 6 at ElmiraDec. 7 at ElmiraDec. 13 New England CollegeDec. 14 New England CollegeJan. 6 CastletonJan. 13 HamiltonJan. 16 CortlandJan. 17 CortlandJan. 23 at UticaJan. 24 UticaJan. 27 MiddleburyJan. 30 at Saint Michael’sFeb. 6 NeumannFeb. 7 NeumannFeb. 13 at ChathamFeb. 14 at ChathamFeb. 18 PlattsburghFeb. 21 at SUNY Canton

oFFEnsE G A PTSJordan Ott* 22 14 36Jessica Silveira 11 25 36Amanda Lucky 12 18 30Brittany Lucky 4 22 26Izzy Fayerman* 8 6 14

goaliE Saves Shots Save% GAAAlexane Rodrigue* 541 597 .906 2.95Abby Tardelli* 226 254 .890 3.82

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Location Utica, NYFounded 1946Enrollment 2,768Colors Navy Blue & Burnt OrangeConference ECAC WestArena Utica Memorial AuditoriumCapacity 4,000President Todd Hutton, Ph.D.Athletic Director David Fontaine2013-2014 Record 17-9-1

uTiCa CollEgE pionEErsnovEmbEr 22 w murray aThlETiC CEnTEr w 3:00 p.m.

novEmbEr 23 w uTiCa mEmorial audiTorium w 3:00 p.m.

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Head Coach Dave ClausenAssistant Coach Tanis Lamoureux ’14Assistant Coach Bill Owens

sEriEs hisTory

First Meeting 2001-02Series Record 28-4-1Current Win Streak Elmira, 7Jackson vs. Utica 5-0-0Last Meeting 2013-14: EC 3, UC 1

2014-15 sChEdulENov. 8 at William SmithNov. 9 William SmithNov. 15 OswegoNov. 16 at OswegoNov. 22 at ELMIRANov. 23 ELMIRANov. 29 at WilliamsDec. 2 at HamiltonDec. 6 at CortlandDec. 7 CortlandJan. 6 at SUNY CantonJan. 9 at NorwichJan. 13 MiddleburyJan. 17 StevensonJan. 23 PotsdamJan. 24 at PotsdamJan. 30 at NeumannJan. 31 at NeumannFeb. 6 ChathamFeb. 7 ChathamFeb. 10 SUNY CantonFeb. 14 at PlattsburghFeb. 15 at PlattsburghFeb. 20 at Buffalo StateFeb. 21 at Buffalo State

oFFEnsE G A PTSMegan Myers 19 20 39Gabrielle Schnepp* 15 12 27Morgan Reed* 11 14 25Vanessa Maines 9 13 22Kelsey Dowdall* 5 11 16

goaliE Saves Shots Save% GAAJennifer Hamel 568 628 .904 2.61Marissa McNamara* 51 57 .895 1.95Keira Goin* 17 18 .944 1.00

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Location Geneva, NYFounded 1822Enrollment 2,216Colors Green & WhiteConference ECAC WestArena Geneva Recreation Complex “The Cooler”Capacity 500President Mark D. GearanAthletic Director Deb Steward2013-2014 Record N/A

william smiTh CollEgE hEronsFEbruary 13 w murray aThlETiC CEnTEr w 7:00 p.m.

FEbruary 14 w gEnEva rECrEaTion ComplEx w 8:00 p.m.

CoaChing inFormaTion

Head Coach Jaime TottenAssistant Coach Kate Gallagher

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First Meeting 2014-15Series Record 0-0-0Current Win Streak N/AJackson vs. Utica 0-0-0Last Meeting N/A

2014-15 sChEdulEOct. 31 at UMass-BostonNov. 1 at UMass-BostonNov. 8 UticaNov. 9 at UticaNov. 15 at PotsdamNov. 16 at PotsdamNov. 22 NeumannNov. 23 NeumannNov. 25 at New EnglandDec. 6 at ChathamDec. 7 at ChathamJan. 9 at Franklin PierceJan. 10 at Franklin PierceJan. 16 PlattsburghJan. 17 PlattsburghJan. 23 at Buffalo StateJan. 24 at Buffalo StateJan. 30 Sacred HeartJan. 31 Sacred HeartFeb.7 Oswego StateFeb. 8 at Oswego StateFeb. 13 at ELMIRAFeb. 14 ELMIRAFeb. 21 CortlandFeb. 22 Cortland

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Location Williamstown, MAFounded 1793Enrollment 2,000Colors Purple & GoldConference NESCACArena Lansing Chapman RinkCapacity 2,500President Adam F. FalkAthletic Director Lisa Melendy2013-2014 Record 15-10-3

williams CollEgE EphsJanuary 20 w lansing Chapman rink w 7:00 p.m.

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Head Coach Meghan GillisAssistant Coach Chris Cobb

sEriEs hisTory

First Meeting 2001-02Series Record 10-0-1Current Win Streak Elmira, 9Jackson vs. Williams 2-0-0Last Meeting 2013-14: EC 5, WC 1

2014-15 sChEdulENov. 15 at WesleyanNov. 16 at WesleyanNov. 29 UticaNov. 30 CastletonDec. 5 at Salve ReginaDec. 7 ManhattanvilleJan. 2 at Adrian (Adrian College Classic)Jan. 3 vs. St. Olaf (Adrian College Classic)Jan. 9 TrinityJan. 10 TrinityJan. 16 HamiltonJan. 17 HamiltonJan. 20 ELMIRAJan. 23 at ColbyJan. 24 at ColbyJan. 27 Sacred HeartJan. 30 BowdoinJan. 31 BowdoinFeb. 6 at AmherstFeb. 7 at AmherstFeb. 13 MiddleburyFeb. 14 at MiddleburyFeb. 20 at Connecticut CollegeFeb. 21 at Connecticut College

oFFEnsE G A PTSCristina Bravi 20 20 40Hanna Beattie* 14 18 32Michaela Levine* 10 10 20Emily Krueger* 7 12 19Gabrielle Vukasin 9 9 18

goaliE Saves Shots Save% GAAChloe Billadeau* 458 506 .905 2.64Margaret Draper* 157 175 .897 2.23Rachel Ngyuen 36 41 .878 2.46

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As the defending national champions, the Elmira College women’s ice hockey team was the one team that every opponent circled on their schedule before the season began. The Soaring Eagles saw every team’s best performance each time they took the ice, but the women withstood the relentless attack from their opposition to the tune of a 21-6-1 overall record, Elmira’s second consecutive 20-win season and ninth in program history, and a 15-1-0 mark in ECAC West play, earning EC a share of the ECAC West regular season crown for the first time since the 2008-09 season. Additionally, the Purple and Gold received their 10th bid into the NCAA Tournament, losing in overtime to eventual national runners-up, Norwich University, in the NCAA Quarterfinals. Elmira College started the 2013-14 campaign as the number one team in the na-tion, according to the U.S. College Hockey Online (USCHO) Preseason Poll, but the Soaring Eagles found early on the challenges they faced as the number one team in the country and the defending national champions. EC went 0-1-1 at the season-opening East-West Classic, however, the Purple and Gold showed how short their memories were as the women proceeded to win their next five games, each by at least two goals. Elmira closed the first half of the season win-ning eight of their next nine games, their only loss coming at No. 2 Middlebury College, to take an 8-2-1 record into the New Year. After the New Year, the Soaring Eagles were nearly unstoppable. EC won 12 of their final 14 regular season games, their only losses coming in overtime at No. 2 Middlebury on January 4th and against No. 1 Plattsburgh State on February 8th. Other than that overtime loss to Plattsburgh, the women rolled through the ECAC West, earning a share of the regular season conference title for the first time since 2008-09 after posting a 15-1-0 record. Elmira split the season-series with the Cardinals, handing Plattsburgh their only loss in the 2013-14 season. EC’s 2-0 shutout win on February 7th was the first time since February 9, 2011 that Plattsburgh State had been shutout in a game, an 84-game streak. The Soaring Eagles were led by their three captains, Ashley Ryan ’15, Tanis Lamoureux ’14, and Brooke Wilgosh ’15, who each received ECAC West First Team All-Conference honors as well as AHCA All-American honors. The three players became Elmira’s seventh, eighth, and ninth All-Americans in program history, and the first since former EC great, Jamie Kivi ’10, earned a first-team selection in 2009-10. Additionally, four Soaring Eagles were named All-USCHO following the

conclusion of the NCAA Championships, the most of any institution. EC’s three All-Americans, Ryan, Lamoureux, and Wilgosh each earned All-USCHO Second-Team honors while senior netminder Lisa Marshall ’14 picked up a Third Team selection. Ryan, who was tabbed as an AHCA First-Team All-American, led the Soaring Eagles in points for the second consecutive season with 43 points, becoming El-mira’s first 40-point scorer since Kayla Coady ’09 in 2008-09. The junior scored 15 goals and tallied 28 assists, the sixth most in a single-season in EC history, for her 43 points. Both the 28 assists and 43 points established new career-highs for Ryan, as did the 13-game point streak she had to open the season. She ended 2013-14 ranked fourth in the country in points per game (1.54) and second in the nation in assists per game (1.00).

Ryan’s line-mate for the last two seasons, Lamoureux, helped create a formi-dable one-two punch offensively for the Soaring Eagles as Lamoureux joined Ryan in top-10 nationally in points per game and assists per game, ranking 10th and sixth, respectively. The Canton, MI native saved her best season for last as the senior set career-highs with 13 goals, 25 assists, and 38 points, earning her a spot on the ECAC West All-Conference First Team as well as an AHCA Second-Team All-American selection. The captain of this year’s women’s ice hockey team, Lamoureux became just the eighth Elmira player to tally her 100th career point, doing it on February 15th against Cortland State.

2013-14 sEason in rEviEw

2013-14 AHCA All-American Ashley Ryan ’15

2013-14 AHCA All-American & 100-Point Scorer Tanis Lamoureux ’14

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Lamoureux will leave EC as one of the best players in program history as her name can be found scattered throughout the record books. Her 106 career points are the seventh most scored by an EC skater and the 62 assists she accu-mulated throughout her career ranks eighth all-time. Additionally, Lamouruex will leave Elmira tied for sixth all-time with 10 game-winning goals and tied for eighth in EC history with 13 power play goals. The leader of the back line, Wilgosh did far more for the Soaring Eagles than keep opposing offenses at bay. She is fourth on the team in scoring with 28 points, coming in the form of eight goals and 20 assists. Wilgosh set career-highs in goals, assists, and points, and also set career-highs with four power play goals as well as three game-winning goals. She had a knack for scoring when her team needed it the most, none more important than the game-winning, over-time goal at Oswego State on January 25th, which kept the Soaring Eagles in a first-place tie in the ECAC West standings with Plattsburgh State. Wilgosh asserted herself as one of the best scoring defenders in the country, leading to a First-Team All-American selection, a First-Team ECAC West All-Conference selection, and the 2013-14 ECAC West Defensive Player of the Year award. The Regina, Saskatchewan native ranked third in the country in points per game for defensemen and led the ECAC West in the same category. Wilgosh was part of a defensive unit that’s main focus was keeping opposing offenses away from senior netminder, and ECAC West Second-Team All-Conference honoree, Lisa Marshall ’14. Marshall, after sharing time with former EC great Lauren Sullivan ’13 the previous two seasons, became a full-time starter in 2013-14 and quickly established herself as one of the best goaltenders in the country. The senior netminder ranked amongst the best in the nation as she was third in goals against average (1.26), third in save percentage (.951), and tied for third in shutouts (6). Additionally, Marshall set a new Elmira College single-game record for saves in a game after turning away 56 shots in a 2-1 overtime loss to Plattsburgh State on February 8th. This season will go down as one of the best by an EC goaltender as Marshall’s season totals rank her in second in minutes played (1,333), second in wins (16), second in saves (548), second in shots faced (576), first in save percentage (.951), eighth in goals against average (1.26), and tied for sixth in shutouts (6). For her career, the Powhatan, VA native will rank in the top-five of several career categories as well. Marshall ends her career ranked first in save percentage (.947), second in goals against average (1.22), fourth in saves (904), fifth in shots faced (955), and fifth in minutes played (2,505). For only the fourth time in EC’s decorated history, the same player led the team in goals scored in consecutive seasons. This year, that honor goes to Ashton Hogan ’15, who recorded 17 goals after netting a team-leading 19 goals a season ago. Hogan added a career-high 14 assists to her 17 goals for 31 points, giving the Soaring Eagles three 30-point scorers for the first time since 2009-10. Eight of her 17 goals came on the power play, the most by any Elmira player in three years, which ties her for seventh in single-season power play goals scored. Hogan also put her name in the record books alongside former EC greats, Laura Hurd ’05 and Siobhan Edington ’06, with her four-goal performance against Neumann University on February 22nd, which ties her for second in goals scored in a game. The Purple and Gold received timely contributions from several other skaters throughout the year, including fourth-year defenders Ella Stewart ’14 and Katie Gaskin ’14. Stewart and Gaskin combined for 25 points on five goals and 20 assists, but their most impressive individual performances came on January 25th when the duo combined for seven points, on two goals and five assists, to down Oswego State in EC’s 5-2 win over the Lakers. Stewart tied career-highs for goals and points at two and three, respectively, while Gaskin notched career-highs with four assists and four points. The Soaring Eagles will say goodbye to the six graduating members of the Class of 2014, Lamoureux, Marshall, Stewart, Gaskin, Briana Saltstone ’14, and Jocelynne Hudgins ’14. Since their arrival to campus, the EC women’s ice hockey program has recorded an 81-24-5 overall record, made two appearances in the NCAA Division III women’s ice hockey tournament, and brought home Elmira College’s third NCAA Championship in 2012-13.

2013-14 SEASON IN REVIEW

2013-14 AHCA All-American & ECAC West Defensive Player of the Year Brooke Wilgosh ’15

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2013-14 sTaTisTiCs---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Elmira | Overall - 28 GP (21- 6- 1 .768) | Conf Only - 16 GP (15- 1- 0 .938) | Career ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------## Player POS YR | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT | GP G A PTS 8 Ashley Ryan F JR | 28 15 28 43 7/ 25 2 1 2 0 | 16 10 16 26 7/ 25 2 0 1 0 | 83 42 55 9725 Tanis Lamoureux F SR | 28 13 25 38 4/ 8 5 0 4 0 | 16 6 15 21 2/ 4 2 0 3 0 | 109 44 62 10612 Ashton Hogan F JR | 28 17 14 31 8/ 16 8 1 1 0 | 16 11 11 22 3/ 6 4 1 1 0 | 88 42 29 7119 Brooke Wilgosh D JR | 28 8 20 28 4/ 8 4 0 3 0 | 16 6 13 19 2/ 4 4 0 2 0 | 75 18 44 6213 Cassidy Delainey F JR | 28 10 16 26 2/ 4 2 1 3 1 | 16 6 11 17 1 1 2 0 | 79 22 34 5627 Erin Weston F JR | 28 12 10 22 5/ 10 0 0 1 0 | 16 9 6 15 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 81 25 19 4422 Ella Stewart D SR | 28 4 9 13 16/ 32 2 0 0 0 | 16 4 5 9 9/ 18 2 0 0 0 | 98 11 41 5216 Johanna Eidensten F FR | 28 6 6 12 3/ 6 2 0 2 0 | 16 4 5 9 2/ 4 1 0 1 0 | 28 6 6 12 9 Olivia Nyström F SO | 28 2 10 12 12/ 24 0 0 1 0 | 16 2 7 9 8/ 16 0 0 1 0 | 56 8 23 3120 Katie Gaskin D SR | 28 1 11 12 8/ 16 1 0 0 0 | 16 0 10 10 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 | 77 4 20 24 6 Briana Saltstone F SR | 24 6 3 9 5/ 10 0 0 1 0 | 13 5 3 8 4/ 8 0 0 1 0 | 75 13 7 2017 Sydney Fischer F FR | 28 5 2 7 9/ 18 0 0 2 0 | 16 4 1 5 6/ 12 0 0 2 0 | 28 5 2 7 7 Anna Tude F FR | 28 4 2 6 2/ 4 3 0 0 0 | 16 2 2 4 2/ 4 2 0 0 0 | 28 4 2 6 2 Lindsay Burrows D JR | 25 0 6 6 6/ 12 0 0 0 0 | 15 0 4 4 4/ 8 0 0 0 0 | 63 3 18 2118 Phoebe Piku D SO | 23 2 2 4 18/ 36 0 0 1 0 | 14 2 2 4 11/ 22 0 0 1 0 | 48 3 6 928 Jessica Prance F FR | 27 2 1 3 6/ 12 0 0 0 0 | 15 2 1 3 5/ 10 0 0 0 0 | 27 2 1 315 McKenna Farole D SO | 26 0 3 3 3/ 6 0 0 0 0 | 14 0 3 3 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 52 0 3 321 Jocelynne Hudgins F/D SR | 14 0 2 2 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 | 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 64 5 10 1529 Kierra Pietramala G FR | 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 2 0 0 0 1 Kyle Nelson G FR | 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 4 0 0 023 Marissa Mongillo D JR | 19 0 0 0 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 11 0 0 0 2/ 4 0 0 0 0 | 19 0 0 031 Lisa Marshall G SR | 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 43 0 2 2 Bench | 5/ 10 | 1/ 2 |------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------Elmira | 28 107 170 277 126/263 29 3 21 1 | 16 73 115 188 75/161 18 2 15 0 |Opponents | 28 39 53 92 148/307 9 0 6 0 | 16 15 21 36 86/183 3 0 1 0 |------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------## Goaltending (Overall) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO %Time | Overall31 Lisa Marshall SR | 22 1333:35 28 548 576 .951 1.26 16- 5- 1 .750 22 6 78.5% | +: 978:15 57.6% 1 Kyle Nelson FR | 4 241:32 7 105 112 .938 1.74 3- 1- 0 .750 4 1 14.2% | -: 170:41 10.0%29 Kierra Pietramala FR | 2 120:00 3 33 36 .917 1.50 2- 0- 0 1.000 2 1 7.1% | E: 549:56 32.4% Open Net | 11 3:45 1 1 0.2% |Elmira | 28 1698:52 39 686 725 .946 1.38 21- 6- 1 .768 28 8 100.0% |Opponents | 28 1698:52 107 852 959 .888 3.78 6-21- 1 .232 28 0 100.0% |------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------## Goaltending (Conference Only) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO %Time | Conference Only31 Lisa Marshall SR | 12 726:35 10 299 309 .968 0.83 11- 1- 0 .917 12 4 75.1% | +: 660:00 68.2%29 Kierra Pietramala FR | 2 120:00 3 33 36 .917 1.50 2- 0- 0 1.000 2 1 12.4% | -: 52:52 5.5% 1 Kyle Nelson FR | 2 119:42 2 50 52 .962 1.00 2- 0- 0 1.000 2 1 12.4% | E: 254:49 26.3% Open Net | 4 1:24 0 0 0.1% |Elmira | 16 967:41 15 382 397 .962 0.93 15- 1- 0 .938 16 6 100.0% |Opponents | 16 967:41 73 573 646 .887 4.53 1-15- 0 .062 16 0 100.0% |------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------## Goaltending (Career) | GP Minutes GA Saves Shots Save% GAA Record Win% GS SO |31 Lisa Marshall SR | 43 2505:42 51 904 955 .947 1.22 32- 8- 1 .793 41 13 | 1 Kyle Nelson FR | 4 241:32 7 105 112 .938 1.74 3- 1- 0 .750 4 1 |29 Kierra Pietramala FR | 2 120:00 3 33 36 .917 1.50 2- 0- 0 1.000 2 1 |------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Special Teams (Overall|Conference) | Power Play Penalty Kill Combined PPC/G | Power Play Penalty Kill Combined PPC/GElmira | 29/139 .209 109/118 .924 138/257 .537 5.0 | 18/ 79 .228 66/ 69 .957 84/148 .568 4.9Opponents | 9/118 .076 110/139 .791 119/257 .463 4.2 | 3/ 69 .043 61/ 79 .772 64/148 .432 4.3------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------Scoring/Shots (Overall|Conference) | 1st 2nd 3rd OT TOT | 1st 2nd 3rd OT SOG | 1st 2nd 3rd OT TOT | 1st 2nd 3rd OT SOGElmira | 35 27 44 1 107 | 346 321 278 14 959 | 22 17 33 1 73 | 235 219 185 7 646Opponents | 8 9 19 3 39 | 215 254 240 16 725 | 2 5 7 1 15 | 115 136 137 9 397Difference | +27 +18 +25 -2 +68 |+131 +67 +38 -2 +234 | +20 +12 +26 +0 +58 |+120 +83 +48 -2 +249------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------Game Averages (Overall|Conference) | G/GM A/GM PTS/G SOG/G PEN/G PIM/G PPG/G | G/GM A/GM PTS/G SOG/G PEN/G PIM/G PPG/GElmira | 3.82 6.07 9.89 34.2 4.5 9.4 1.0 | 4.56 7.19 11.75 40.4 4.7 10.1 1.1Opponents | 1.39 1.89 3.29 25.9 5.3 11.0 0.3 | 0.94 1.31 2.25 24.8 5.4 11.4 0.2Difference | +2.43 +4.18 +6.61 +8.4 -0.8 -1.6 +0.7 | +3.62 +5.88 +9.50 +15.6 -0.7 -1.4 +0.9------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------Situational Records | H: 9 8- 1- 0 A:16 11- 5- 0 N: 3 2- 0- 1 | H: 7 6- 1- 0 A: 9 9- 0- 0 N: 0 0- 0- 0(Overall|Conference) | E1 +:17 16- 1- 0 -: 2 0- 1- 1 E: 9 5- 4- 0 | E1 +:11 11- 0- 0 -: 0 0- 0- 0 E: 5 4- 1- 0 | E2 +:21 19- 2- 0 -: 3 0- 2- 1 E: 4 2- 2- 0 | E2 +:13 13- 0- 0 -: 1 0- 1- 0 E: 2 2- 0- 0 | Margin 1: 8 3- 5 2: 4 3- 1 3+:15 15- 0 | Margin 1: 2 1- 1 2: 2 2- 0 3+:12 12- 0 | First Goal +:22 19- 3- 0 -: 6 2- 3- 1 | First Goal +:13 13- 0- 0 -: 3 2- 1- 0---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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poinT sCoring Player Team GP PPG G-A-P1 Ashley Ryan EC 28 1.54 15-28-432 Megan Myers UC 27 1.44 19-20-393 Tanis Lamoureux EC 28 1.36 13-25-384 Jordan Ott Pots. 25 1.44 22-14-36 Jessica Silveira Pots. 26 1.38 11-25-36 Chelsea VanGlahn Platt. 30 1.20 14-22-367 Bridget Balisy Platt. 30 1.17 16-19-358 Shannon Stewart Platt. 29 1.17 16-18-34 Ali Vakos Platt. 30 1.13 13-21-3410 Ashton Hogan EC 28 1.11 17-14-31

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goal sCoring Player Team GP GPG G1 Jordan Ott Pots. 25 0.88 222 Megan Myers UC 27 0.70 193 Ashton Hogan EC 28 0.61 174 Kara Goodwin Buff. 26 0.62 16 Shannon Stewart Platt. 29 0.55 16 Bridget Balisy Platt. 30 0.53 167 Gabrielle Schnepp UC 27 0.56 15 Ashley Ryan EC 28 0.54 159 Jordan Caldwell Platt. 30 0.47 14 Chelsea VanGlahn Platt. 30 0.47 14 Giovanna Senese Platt. 30 0.47 14

assisT sCoring Player Team GP APG A1 Ashley Ryan EC 28 1.00 282 Jessica Silveira Pots. 26 0.96 25 Tanis Lamoureux EC 28 0.89 254 Allison Era Platt. 30 0.77 235 Brittany Lucky Pots. 26 0.85 22 Chelsea VanGlahn Platt. 30 0.73 227 Ali Vakos Platt. 30 0.70 218 Megan Myers UC 27 0.74 20 Brooke Wilgosh EC 28 0.71 2010 Bridget Balisy Platt. 30 0.63 19

powEr play poinTs Player Team GP PPG G-A-P1 Brittany Lucky Pots. 26 0.58 3-12-152 Ashley Ryan EC 28 0.50 2-12-143 Tanis Lamoureux EC 28 0.46 5-8-134 Jordan Ott Pots. 25 0.48 9-3-12 Jessica Silveira Pots. 26 0.46 2-10-12 Ashton Hogan EC 28 0.43 8-4-12 Brooke Wilgosh EC 28 0.43 4-8-128 Bridget Balisy Platt. 30 0.33 0-10-10 9 Brianna Rice Chat. 25 0.36 5-4-9 Erika Bronk Chat. 25 0.36 2-7-9 Olivia Boersen Osw. 26 0.35 4-5-9 Amanda Lucky Pots. 26 0.35 1-8-9 Alyssa Parke Platt. 28 0.32 7-2-9

powEr play goals Player Team GP GPG G1 Jordan Ott Pots. 25 0.36 92 Ashton Hogan EC 28 0.29 83 Alyssa Parke Platt. 28 0.25 74 Jordan Caldwell Platt. 30 0.20 65 Brianna Rice Chat. 25 0.20 5 Kara Goodwin Buff. 26 0.19 5 Kendall Appelbaum Osw. 27 0.19 5 Gabrielle Schnepp UC 27 0.19 5 Tanis Lamoureux EC 28 0.18 510 Olivia Boersen Osw. 26 0.15 4 Brooke Wilgosh EC 28 0.14 4 Shannon Stewart Platt. 29 0.14 4dEFEnsEman sCoring Player Team GP PPG G-A-P1 Brooke Wilgosh EC 28 1.00 8-20-282 Allison Era Platt. 30 0.90 4-23-273 Brittany Lucky Pots. 26 1.00 4-22-264 Alyssa Parke Platt. 28 0.79 13-9-225 Leslie Jarvis Osw. 27 0.52 5-9-146 Kristen Beckman UC 27 0.48 3-10-13 Ella Stewart EC 28 0.46 4-9-138 Katie Gaskin EC 28 0.43 1-11-12 Caitlin Gilligan Platt. 29 0.41 2-10-1210 Nicole Kieffer UC 23 0.48 2-9-11 Kendall Appelbaum Osw. 27 0.41 6-5-11FrEshman sCoring Player Team GP PPG G-A-P1 Jordan Ott Pots. 25 1.44 22-14-362 Gabrielle Schnepp UC 27 1.00 15-12-273 Brianna Rice Chat. 25 0.72 11-7-184 Katelyn Turk Platt. 30 0.57 5-12-175 Meghan Power NU 25 0.56 6-8-146 Johanna Eidensten EC 28 0.43 6-6-127 Kendall Appelbaum Osw. 27 0.41 6-5-11 Ashley Lyman Osw. 27 0.41 4-7-119 Jenny Jones Chat. 22 0.45 3-7-10 Julia Duquette Platt. 25 0.40 2-8-10 Kaitlyn Perrins Chat. 25 0.40 0-10-10

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ECAC WEST ICE HOCKEY

Conference Only

Team GP W-L-T % GF GA

Plattsburgh 16 15-1-0 .938 95 7

Elmira 16 15-1-0 .938 73 15

Oswego 16 10-5-1 .656 33 17

Utica 16 9-6-1 .594 50 40

Potsdam 16 7-5-4 .562 39 58

Buffalo State 16 3-12-1 .219 25 63

Cortland 16 3-12-1 .219 17 61

Chatham 16 3-13-0 .188 26 63

Neumann 16 2-12-2 .188 22 56

2013-14 Final rEgular sEason ECaC wEsT sTandingsOverall

Team GP W-L-T % GF GA

Plattsburgh 30 28-1-1 .950 149 19

Elmira 28 21-6-1 .768 107 39

Oswego 27 17-9-1 .648 66 36

Utica 27 17-9-1 .648 85 68

Potsdam 26 12-10-4 .538 68 84

Buffalo State 26 3-21-2 .154 35 105

Cortland 25 4-19-2 .200 27 84

Chatham 25 4-19-2 .200 42 89

Neumann 25 6-17-2 .280 44 82

2013-14 ECaC wEsT TournamEnT First Round#4 Utica def. #5 Potsdam 4-1#3 Oswego def. #6 Buffalo State, 3-1

Semifinals#1 Plattsburgh def. #4 Utica, 6-1#2 Elmira def. #3 Oswego, 3-0

Championship#1 Plattsburgh def. #2 Elmira, 4-3

2014-15 ECaC wEsT TournamEnT First Round - February 28, 2015Semifinals - March 7, 2015Championship - March 8, 2015

2013-14 ECaC wEsT awards and all-sTar TEamsPlayer of the Year: Sydney Aveson, Plattsburgh

Defensive Player of the Year: Brooke Wilgosh, ElmiraRookie of the Year: Jordan Ott, Potsdam

Coaches of the Year: Kevin Houle, Plattsburgh

FirsT TEamF - Ashley Ryan, ElmiraF - Tanis Lamoureux, ElmiraF - Shannon Stewart, PlattsburghD - Allison Era, PlattsburghD - Brooke Wilgosh, ElmiraG - Sydney Aveson, Plattsburgh

sECond TEamF - Megan Myers, UticaF - Jordan Ott, PotsdamF - Ali Vakos, PlattsburghD - Jocelyn St. Clair, OswegoD - Alyssa Parke, PlattsburghG - Lisa Marshall, Elmira

all-rookiEF - Jordan Ott, PotsdamF - Gabrielle Schnepp, UticaF - Meghan Power, NeumannD - Julia Duquette, PlattsburghD - Allison UllrichG - Keira Goin, UticaG - Abby Tardelli, Potsdam

2013-14 ECaC wEsT wEEkly honors

Date Player Goalie Rookie

Nov. 4 Bridget Balisy, Platt. Sydney Aveson, Platt. Jordan Ott, Pots.

Nov. 11 Brianna Rice, Chat. Sydney Aveson, Platt. Meghan Power, NU

Nov. 18 Brooke Wilgosh, EC Catherine Cote, Osw. Mel Ames, Platt.

Nov. 25 Ali Vakos, Platt. Sydney Aveson, Platt. Jordan Ott, Pots.

Dec. 2 Megan Myers, UC Sydney Aveson, Platt. Kyle Nelson, EC

Dec. 9 Amanda Lucky, Pots. Lisa Marshall, EC Jordan Ott, Pots.

Jan. 6 Megan Myers, UC Sydney Aveson, Platt. Kyle Nelson, EC

Jan. 13 Katrina Hawkins, Chat. Lisa Marshall, EC Victoria Pelton, UC

Jan. 21 Chelsea VanGlahn, Platt. Lisa Marshall, EC Jordan Ott, Pots.

Tori Trovato, Osw.

Jan. 28 Kara Goodwin, Buff. Sydney Aveson, Platt. Jordan Ott, Pots.

Feb. 3 Shannon Stewart, Platt. Megan Buchanan , Chat. Katelyn Turk, Platt.

Feb. 10 Megan Myers, UC Lisa Marshall, EC Jordan Ott, Pots.

Feb. 17 Melissa Seamont, Osw. Bridget Smith, Osw. Jordan Ott, Pots.

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ECAC WEST HISTORY

2013-14Brooke Wilgosh ’15 (First Team, DPOY)Tanis Lamoureux ’14 (First Team)Ashley Ryan ’15 (First Team)Lisa Marshall ’14 (Second Team)

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

2011-12 Lindsay Mitchell ’12 (Second Team)Kathryne Walke ’12 (Second Team)Torri Charron ’14 (Second TeamAshley Ryan ’15 (All-Rookie Team)Brooke Wilgosh ’15 (All-Rookie Team) Lisa Marshall ’14 (Honorable Mention) 2010-11 Tori Charron ’14 (Second Team, All-Rookie Team, ROTY)Kathryne Walker ’12 (Second Team)

2009-10 Jamie Kivi ’10 (First Team)Jill DeBus ’13 (All-Rookie Team)Madison Johnston ’13 All-Rookie Team)Lauren Sullivan ’13 (All-Rookie Team)

2008-09 Kayla Coady ’09 (Player of the Year, First Team)Jamie Kivi ’10 (First Team)Tiffany Hart ’10 (First Team)Allison Cubberley ’09 (Goaltender of the Year, FirstTeam)Jamie Huntley ’09 (Second Team)

2007-08 Kayla Coady ’09 (First Team)Allison Cubberley ’09 (First Team)Jamie Kivi ’10 (Second Team)

2006-07 Kayla Coady ’09 (First Team)Tiffany Hart ’10, (First Team, All Rookie Team)Allison Cubberley ’09 (First Team)Jamie Kivi ’10 (Second Team, All Rookie Team)Jenna McCall ’10 (Honorable Mention, All Rookie Team)

2005-06 Jaclyn O’Neil ’06 (First Team, Co-Player of the Year)Kayla Coady ’09 (First Team, All-Rookie Team, ROTY)Stacey Calic ’06 (First Team)Danielle Wysomierski ’06 (Second Team)Natasha Yeates ’09 (All-Rookie Team)Allison Cubberley ’09 (All-Rookie Team)Stephanie McLean ’07 (Honorable Mention)

ECaC wEsT all-sTar hisTory

2004-05Laura Hurd ’05 (Player of the Year, First Team)Edith Racine ’05 (Goaltender of the Year, First Team)Jaclyn O’Neil ’06 (First Team)LeAnne Denman ’05 (Second Team)

2003-04Laura Hurd ’05 (First Team)Shannon Sargent ’05 (Second Team)LeAnne Denman ’05 (Second Team)Stacy Collins ’07 (All-Rookie Team)

2002-03 Laura Hurd ’05 (First Team)LeAnne Denman ’05 (First Team)Teegon Black ’03 (Second Team)Jenelle Bauer ’05 (Second Team)Edith Racine ’05 (Second Team)Jaclyn O’Neil ’06 (All-Rookie Team, Rookie of the Year)Siobhan Edington ’06 (All-Rookie Team)Sheena Calic ’06 (All-Rookie Team)

2001-02 Laura Hurd ’05 (Player of the Year, All-Rookie Team)LeAnne Denman ’05 (First Team, All-Rookie Team)Michelle Rennie ’04 (First Team)Charissa Gawant ’05 (Second Team)

2009-10 | 2008-09 | 2007-082004-05 | 2003-04 | 2002-03

2001-02

ECaC wEsT TiTlEs

Brooke Wilgosh ’152013-14 ECAC West Defensive Player of the Year

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2003-04Final Plattsburgh St. W, 3-2Semifinal Utica W, 4-1

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

2008-09Final Plattsburgh St. W, 3-0Semifinal Neumann W, 8-1

2010-11Quarterfinal Utica L, 1-2

2011-12Quarterfinal Potsdam St. L, 1-2

2012-13Final Plattsburgh St. L, 2-4Semifinal Utica W, 5-0

2009-10Final Plattsburgh St. W, 4-2 Semifinal RIT W, 2-1 OT

2006-07Final Plattsburgh St. L, 2-3Semifinal Utica W, 1-0

2005-06Semifinal Utica L, 1-4

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

2002-03Final Plattsburgh St. W, 4-2Semifinal Buffalo St. W, 4-0

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

ECAC WEST POSTSEASON HISTORY

2013-14Final Plattsburgh St. L, 3-4Semifinal Oswego St. W, 3-0

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2001-02 ECAC West Tournament Champions

2002-03 ECAC West Tournament Champions

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2003-04 ECAC West Tournament Champions

2004-05 ECAC West Tournament Champions

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2007-08 ECAC West Tournament Champions

2008-09 ECAC West Tournament Champions

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2009-10 ECAC West Tournament Champions

ECAC WEST POSTSEASON HISTORY

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BY THE NUMBERS

soaring EaglEs by ThE numbErs

individual supErlaTivEs sEason highsGoals: 17, Ashton Hogan ’15 Assists: 28, Ashley Ryan ’15Points: 43, Ashley Ryan ’15Penalty Minutes: 36, Phoebe Piku ’16Wins: 16, Lisa Marshall ’14Game-Winning Goals: 4, Tanis Lamoureux ’14Power-Play Goals: 8, Ashton Hogan ’15Shorthanded Goals: 1, Cassidy Delainey ’15, Ashton Hogan ’15 & Ashley Ryan ’15

gamE highsGoals: 4, Ashton Hogan ’15, Feb. 22 vs. NeumannAssists: 4, Katie Gaskin ’14, Jan. 24 at Oswego StatePoints: 4, Ashton Hogan ’15, Tanis Lamoureux ’14, Katie Gaskin ’14, Johanna Eidensten ’17 & Olivia Nystrom ’16Saves: 56, Lisa Marshall ’14, Feb. 8 vs. Plattsburgh

TEam supErlaTivEs gamE highsGoals Scored: 10, Dec. 8 at ChathamFewest Goals Scored: 1, Feb. 8 vs. PlattsburghMost Goals Allowed: 5, Nov. 30 at Middlebury Fewest Goals Allowed: 0, Eight TimesMost Shots on Goal: 64, Feb. 2 vs. Buffalo StateFewest Shots on Goal: 15, Dec. 1 vs. AmherstMost Shots on Goal Allowed: 58, Feb. 8 vs. PlattsburghFewest Shots on Goal Allowed: 11, Feb. 1 vs. Buffalo StateMost Power Play Goals Scored: 2, Six TimesMost Power Play Goals Allowed: 2, Nov. 30 at MiddleburyMost Short-Handed Goals Scored: 1, Three TimesMost Short-Handed Goals Allowed: 0, 28 TimesMost Penalty Minutes: 19, Feb. 2 vs. Buffalo StateFewest Penalty Minutes: 2, TwiceMost Penalty Minutes (Opponent): 33, Nov. 10 at UticaFewest Penalty Minutes (Opponent): 0, Jan. 4 at MiddleburyLongest Winning Streak: 8 Games, Jan. 10 - Feb. 7, 2014

pEriod highsGoals Scored: 6 (3rd Period), Jan. 18 at StevensonMost Goals Allowed: 4 (3rd Period), Nov. 30 at MiddleburyMost Shots on Goal: 24 (1st Period), Feb. 2 vs. Buffalo StateFewest Shots on Goal: 3, Three TimesMost Shots on Goal Allowed: 19 (1st Period), Feb. 8 vs. PlattsburghFewest Shots on Goal Allowed: 1 (1st Period), Dec. 8 at Chatham

Elmira’s rECord whEn:Scoring First: 19-3-0Opposition Scores First: 2-3-1Leading After First Period: 16-1-0Trailing After First Period: 0-1-1Tied After First Period: 5-4-0Leading After the Second Period: 19-2-0Trailing After the Second Period: 0-2-1

2013-14 gamE-by-gamE rEsulTs

28 gamEs playEd 21-6-1 ovErall rECord

Date Opponent Result

11/2/2013 vs. #9 Manhattanville# T 2-2 OT

11/3/2013 at #5 Norwich# L 2-3

11/9/2013 Utica* W 4-1

11/10/2013 at Utica* W 3-1

11/15/2013 at Potsdam* W 8-3

11/16/2013 at Potsdam* W 3-0

11/23/2013 Williams W 5-1

11/30/2013 at #2 Middlebury% L 3-5

12/1/2013 vs. Amherst% W 3-2

12/7/2013 at Chatham* W 5-0

12/8/2013 at Chatham* W 10-0

1/4/2014 at #2 Middlebury L 2-3 OT

1/10/2014 Norwich W 3-1

1/11/2014 at Hamilton W 2-1

1/18/2014 at Stevenson W 5-0

1/24/2014 at Oswego* W 5-2

1/25/2014 at Oswego* W 2-1 OT

2/1/2014 Buffalo State* W 4-1

2/2/2014 Buffalo State* W 6-2

2/7/2014 Plattsburgh* W 2-0

2/8/2014 Plattsburgh* L 1-2

2/14/2014 at Cortland* W 4-1

2/15/2014 at Cortland* W 6-0

2/22/2014 Neumann* W 6-0

2/23/2014 Neumann* W 4-1

3/8/2014 vs. Oswego@ W 3-0

3/9/2014 at Plattsburgh@ L 3-4

3/15/2014 at Norwich$ L 1-2 OT

#East-West Classic%Cardinal-Panther Classic*ECAC West Conference Game@ ECAC West Tournament$ NCAA Tournament

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SOARING EAGLES HISTORY

PLAYER G A PTSLaura Hurd ’05 120 117 237 Kayla Coady ’09 82 100 182 Jaclyn O’Neil ’06 51 91 142 Charissa Gawant ’05 53 86 139 Jenna McCall ’10 54 84 138 Lindsay Palmer ’05 55 80 135Tanis Lamoureux ’14 44 62 106 Stefanie McLean ’07 49 51 100

ThE Elmira CollEgE 100-poinT Club

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

EC’s Most Recent 100-Point Club Member: Tanis Lamoureux ’14

Kayla Coady ’05Jaclyn O’Neil ’06

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Year Goals Assists Points 2013-14 Ashton Hogan ’15 (17) Ashley Ryan ’15 (28) Ashley Ryan ’15 (43)2012-13 Ashton Hogan ’15 (19) Sam Curk ’13 (18) Ashley Ryan ’15 (31)2011-12 Tori Charron ’14 (18) Lindsay Mitchell ’12 (21) Lindsay Mitchell ’12 (32)2010-11 Tori Charron ’14 (28) Katy Walker ’12 (13) Tori Charron ’14 (37) Tanis Lamoureux ’14 (13)2009-10 Alex Bresler ’12 (19) Jenna McCall ’10 (20) Jamie Kivi ’10 (31) Jenna McCall ’10 (31)2008-09 Kayla Coady ’09 (21) Kayla Coady ’09 (35) Kayla Coady ’09 (56)2007-08 Kayla Coady ’09 (21) Jenna McCall ’10 (19) Kayla Coady ’092006-07 Kayla Coady ’09 (20) Kayla Coady ’09 (27) Kayla Coady ’09 (47)2005-06 Stefanie McLean ’07 (21) Jaclyn O’Neil ’06 (28) Jaclyn O’Neil ’06 (44)2004-05 Laura Hurd ’05 (25) Laura Hurd ’05 (33) Laura Hurd ’05 (58)2003-04 Laura Hurd ’05 (22) Laura Hurd ’05 (25) Laura Hurd ’05 (47)2002-03 Laura Hurd ’05 (33) Jaclyn O’Neil ’06 (24) Laura Hurd ’05 (55) 2001-02 Laura Hurd ’05 (40) Charissa Gawant ’05 (41) Laura Hurd ’05 (77)

Elmira CollEgE singlE sEason lEadErs

SINGLE SEASON LEADERS

2013-14 Goals Leader: Ashton Hogan ’152013-14 Points and Assists Leader:

Ashley Ryan ’15

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Most goals scored 178 2001-02 (28 games)Fewest goals scored 88 2010-11 (26 games)Most goals allowed 62 2005-06Fewest goals allowed 29 2004-05Most goals per game 6.36 2001-02Fewest goals per game 3.83 2007-08Most goals allowed per game 2.30 2005-06Fewest goals allowed per game 1.06 2002-03Most 40-goal scorers 1 2001-02Most 30-goal scorers 1 2001-02, 2002-03Most 20-goal scorers 2 2005-06Most 10-goal scorers 7 2004-05Most 20-point scorers 10 2002-03Most 30-point scorers 5 2001-02Most 40-point scorers 3 2001-02, 2008-09Most 50-point scorers 2 2001-02Most 60-point scorers 1 2001-02Most 70-point scorers 1 2001-02Most games 30 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2012-13 Fewest games 26 2010-11Most Wins 26 2001-02Fewest Wins 16 2010-11Most Losses 9 2005-06 Fewest Losses 1 2001-02Most Ties 3 2006-07Fewest Ties 0 2004-05, 2005-06 Longest Winning Streak 19 Nov. 10, 2001 to Feb. 3, 2002Longest Losing Streak 4 Oct. 25, 2003 to Nov. 8, 2003Longest Unbeaten Streak 33 Nov. 10, 2001 to Nov. 17, 02 Most Shutouts 16 2012-13Most Power Play Goals 55 2008-09Fewest Power Play Goals 18 2003-04Most Shorthanded Goals 9 2005-06Most Shorthanded Goals All. 4 2005-06, 2007-08Fewest Shorthanded Goals 1 2011-12Fewest Shorthanded Goals All. 0 2004-05, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14Most Power Play Goals Allowed 17 2005-06Fewest Power Play Goals All. 8 2012-13Most Power Play Attempts 207 2006-07Fewest Power Play Attempts 100 2003-04Most Penalty Killing Chances 204 2007-08Fewest Penalty Killing Chances 104 2003-04Highest Power Play Percentage 29.9 2009-10 (46-for-154)*Lowest Power Play Percentage 17.3 2007-08 (32-for-185)Highest Penalty Killing Rate 94.0 2006-07 (188-for-200)*Lowest Penalty Killing Rate 88.8 2009-10 (127-for-143)Most Penalties 229 2007-08Fewest Penalties 118 2003-04Most Penalty Minutes 461 2007-08Fewest Penalty Minutes 239 2002-03 Most Penalties, Opposition 223 2006-07Fewest Penalties, Opposition 65 2004-05Most Penalty Minutes, Opp. 452 2006-07Fewest Penalty Minutes, Opp. 230 2002-03 *Led the Nation in that Season

Elmira CollEgE TEam sEason rECords

ELMIRA COLLEGE TEAM RECORDS

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Most Goals6 Tori Charron ’14, Jan. 29, 2011 vs. Chatham (W, 11-1) 4 Laura Hurd ’05, Jan. 19, 2002 vs. Neumann (W, 15-0)4 Siobhan Edington ’06, Jan. 15, 2003 vs. Cortland (W, 11-0)4 Laura Hurd ’05, Jan. 27, 2004 at Cortland (W, 9-1)4 Ashton Hogan ’15, Feb. 22, 2014 vs. Neumann (W, 6-0)

Most Assists6 Laura Hurd ’05, Nov. 24, 2001 vs. Neumann (W, 15-0) 6 Charissa Gawant ’05, Jan. 11, 2003 vs. Neumann (W, 14-1)5 Laura Hurd ’05, Jan. 19 2002 vs. Neumann (W, 15-0)5 Charissa Gawant ’05, Jan. 19, 2002 vs. Neumann (W, 15-0)5 Siobhan Edington ’06, Feb. 18, 2003 vs. Hamilton (W, 11-2)5 Laura Hurd ’05, Oct. 30, 2004 at Chatham (13-0)5 Laura Hurd’05, Dec. 4, 2005 vs. Castleton State (W, 11-0)5 Kayla Coady ’09, Feb. 22, 2009 vs. Cortland (W, 9-0)5 Jamie Kivi ’10, Feb. 14, 2010 vs. Oswego (W, 9-0)4 Several Players, done most recently by Katie Gaskin ’14, Jan. 24, 2014 vs. Oswego State (W, 5-2)

Most Points9 Laura Hurd ’05, Jan. 19, 2002 vs. Neumann (W, 15-0)8 Tori Charron ’14, Jan. 29, 2011 vs. Chatham (W, 11-1)7 Laura Hurd ’05, Oct. 30, 2005 at Chatham (W, 13-0)7 Jamie Kivi ’10, Feb. 14, 2010 vs. Oswego (W, 9-0)6 Kayla Coady ’09, Feb. 22, 2009 vs. Cortland (W, 9-0)

Most Penalty Minutes17 Catherine Shears ’09, Feb. 5, 2006 at New England College (W, 6-2)17 Ashley Ryan ’15, Feb. 2, 2014 vs. Buffalo State (W, 6-2)

Most Saves56, Lisa Marshall ’14, Feb. 8, 2014 vs. Plattsburgh (L, 1-2 OT)51, Edith Racine ’05, Feb. 24, 2002 vs. Plattsburgh (W, 4-3 2OT)

bEsT individual singlE-gamE pErFormanCEs in EC hisTory

SINGLE GAME RECORDS

Most Goals Scored 15 Twice Most Goals Allowed 6 Nov. 13, 2004Fastest Two Goals 7 seconds apart Nov. 8, 2003Fastest Three Goals 44 seconds apart Nov. 2, 2002Fastest Four Goals 1:20 apart Jan. 12, 2003Fastest Two Goals Allowed 14 seconds apart Nov. 21, 2009Most Goals in a Period 9 Nov. 24, 2001 (1st period)Most G in a Per., Opp. 4 Dec. 8, 2001 (3rd period) 4 Nov. 22, 2005 (2nd period)Most Shots: 79 Nov. 21, 2003Most Shots Allowed 58 Feb. 8, 2014Most Shots Period 34 Nov. 24, 2001 (1st period) Most Shots Period, Opp. 20 Feb. 1, 2008 (3rd period)Most Power Play Goals 7 Nov. 12, 2006Most PP Goals, Opp. 4 Oct. 28, 2011Most Power Plays 14 Nov. 12, 2006Most Power Plays, Opp. 11 Three TimesMost Shorthanded Goals 2 Nov. 25, 2001Most SHG, Opp. 2 Nov. 15 2008

singlE-gamE TEam rECords

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

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

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ALL-TIME TOP-10 OFFENSIVE STATISTICS

POINTS1. Laura Hurd ’05 77 (2001-02)2. Laura Hurd ’05 58 (2004-05)3. Charissa Gawant ’05 57 (2001-02)4. Kayla Coady ’09 56 (2008-09)5. Laura Hurd ’05 55 (2002-03)6. Laura Hurd ’05 47 (2003-04)7. Kayla Coady ’09 47 (2006-07)8. Jenna McCall’ 10 45 (2008-09)9. Lindsay Palmer ’05 44 (2001-02)10. Jaclyn O’Neil ’06 44 (2005-06)

singlE sEasonGOALS

1. Laura Hurd ’05 40 (2001-02)2. Laura Hurd ’05 33 (2002-03)3. Tori Charron ’14 28 (2010-11)4. Laura Hurd ’05 25 (2004-05)5. Laura Hurd ’05 22 (2003-04)6. Stefanie McLean ’07 21 (2005-06)7. Kayla Coady ’09 21 (2008-09)8. Kayla Coady ’09 21 (2007-08)9. Kayla Coady ’09 20 (2006-07)10. Kayla Coady ’09 20 (2005-06)

ASSISTS1. Charissa Gawant ’05 41 (2001-02)2. Laura Hurd ’05 37 (2001-02)3. Kayla Coady ’09 35 (2008-09)4. Laura Hurd ’05 33 (2004-05)5. Lindsay Palmer ’05 30 (2001-02)6. Jaclyn O’Neil ’06 28 (2004-05) Jaclyn O’Neil ’06 28 (2005-06) Ashley Ryan ’15 28 (2013-14)9. Kayla Coady ’09 27 (2006-07)10. Jenna McCall ’10 26 (2008-09)

GAME-WINNING GOALS1. Laura Hurd ’05 9 (2001-02)2. Laura Hurd ’05 8 (2004-05)3. Tori Charron ’14 6 (2010-11) Kayla Coady ’09 6 (2007-08)5. Kayla Coady ’09 5 (2008-09) Lauryn DePaul ’10 5 (2009-10) Jenna McCall ’10 5 (2008-09) Laura Hurd ’05 5 (2002-03) Jaclyn O’Neil ’06 5 (2002-03)10. Five Players Tied 4

PENALTY MINUTES1. Jamie Huntley ’09 68 (2008-09)2. Catherine Shears ’09 65 (2005-06)3. Tori Charron ’14 54 (2010-11)4. Julie Clune ’05 54 (2001-02)5. Sonya Lynk ’05 50 (2001-02)6. Jamie Huntley ’09 50 (2006-07)7. Lyndsa Laxton ’09 48 (2005-06)8. Jenna McCall ’10 46 (2006-07)9. Jill DeBus ’13 44 (2009-10)10. Lauryn DePaul ’10 44 (2009-10)

HAT-TRICKS1. Laura Hurd ’05 4 (2001-02) Laura Hurd ’05 4 (2002-03) 3. Jamie Huntley ’09 2 (2008-09) LeAnne Denman ’05 2 (2001-02) Laura Hurd ’05 2 (2003-04) Stefanie McLean ’07 2 (2005-06) Tori Charron ’14 2 (2010-11)7. Twenty-Three tied at 1

SHORT-HANDED GOALS1. Kayla Coady ’09 4 (2008-09) Laura Hurd ’05 4 (2002-03)3. Laura Hurd ’05 3 (2001-02) Kayla Coady ’09 3 (2005-06)5. Lauren Campbell ’12 2 (2010-11) Ashley Ryan ’15 2 (2012-13) Shannon Sargent ’05 2 (2001-02) Emily Sand ’06 2 (2002-03) Laura Hurd ’05 2 (2003-04) Laura Hurd ’05 2 (2004-05) Jaclyn O’Neil ’06 2 (2005-06)

POWER PLAY GOALS1. Jenna McCall ’10 13 (2008-09)2. Tori Charron ’14 12 (2010-11)3. Kayla Coady ’09 10 (2008-09)4. Alex Bresler ’12 9 (2009-10) Jamie Huntley ’09 9 (2008-09) Stefanie McLean ’07 9 (2006-07)7. Ashton Hogan ’15 8 (2013-14) Kayla Coady ’09 8 (2006-07) Jill DeBus ’13 8 (2009-10)10. Lauryn DePaul ’10 7 (2009-10) Laura Hurd ’05 7 (2002-03)

POINTS1. Laura Hurd ’05 237 (2001-05)2. Kayla Coady ’09 182 (2005-09)3. Jaclyn O’Neil ’06 142 (2002-06)4. Charissa Gawant ’05 139 (2001-05)5. Jenna McCall ’10 138 (2006-10)6. Lindsay Palmer ’05 135 (2001-05)7. Tanis Lamoureux ’14 106 (2010-14)8. Stefanie McLean ’07 100 (2003-07)9. Ashley Ryan ’15 97 Active10. Jamie Kivi ’10 94 (2006-10)

GOALS1. Laura Hurd ’05 120 (2001-05)2. Kayla Coady ’09 82 (2005-09)3. Lindsay Palmer ’05 55 (2001-05)4. Jenna McCall ’10 54 (2006-10)5. Charissa Gawant ’05 53 (2001-05)6. Jaclyn O’Neil ’06 51 (2002-06)7. Shannon Sargent ’05 49 (2001-05) Stefanie McLean ’07 49 (2003-07)9. Lauryn DePaul ’10 48 (2006-10)10. Tori Charron ’14 46 (2010-12)

ASSISTS1. Laura Hurd ’05 117 (2001-05)2. Kayla Coady ’09 100 (2005-09)3. Jaclyn O’Neil ’06 91 (2002-06)4. Charissa Gawant ’05 86 (2001-05)5. Jenna McCall ’10 84 (2006-10)6. Lindsay Palmer ’05 80 (2001-05)7. Jamie Kivi ’10 69 (2006-10)8. Tanis Lamoureux ’14 62 (2010-14)9. Tiffany Hart ’10 58 (2006-10)10. Ashley Ryan ’15 55 Active

CarEErPENALTY MINUTES

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

SHORT-HANDED GOALS1. Laura Hurd ’05 11 (2001-05)2. Kayla Coady ’09 9 (2005-09)3. Jaclyn O’Neil ’06 4 (2002-06)4. Karen Colehour ’10 3 (2006-10) Shannon Sargent ’05 3 (2001-05) Ashley Ryan ’15 3 Active7. Alex Bresler ’12 2 (2008-12) Emily Sand ’06 2 (2002-04) Lauren Campbell ’12 2 (2010-12) Tanis Lamoureux ’14 2 (2010-14)

POWER PLAY GOALS1. Kayla Coady ’09 25 (2005-09)2. Jenna McCall ’10 25 (2006-10)3. Stefanie McLean ’07 21 (2003-07)4. Laura Hurd ’05 20 (2001-05)5. Lauryn DePaul ’10 19 (2006-10)6. Tori Charron ’14 16 (2010-12)7. Alex Bresler ’12 15 (2008-12)8. Catherine Shears ’09 13 (2005-09) Jamie Huntley ’09 13 (2005-09) Tanis Lamoureux ’14 13 (2010-14)

GAME-WINNING GOALS1. Laura Hurd ’05 25 (2001-05)2. Kayla Coady ’09 17 (2005-09)3. Jaclyn O’Neil ’06 14 (2002-06)4. Jenna McCall ’10 13 (2006-10)5. Lauryn DePaul ’10 11 (2006-10)6. Tori Charron ’14 10 (2010-12)7. Alex Bresler ’12 8 (2008-12) Melanie Henshaw ’10 8 (2006-10) Shannon Sargent ’05 8 (2001-05)10. Charissa Gawant ’05 7 (2001-05) Lindsay Palmer ’05 7 (2001-05) Karen Colehour ’10 7 (2006-10)

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ALL-TIME TOP-10 GOALTENDER STATISTICS

WINNING PERCENTAGE1. Cara McGurry ’08 1.000 (2004-05) Kristin Lillie ’05 1.000 (2003-04)3. Edith Racine ’05 .917 (2001-02)4. Kristin Lillie ’05 .909 (2002-03)5. Lisa Marshall ’14 .889 (2012-13)6. Lauren Sullivan ’13 .816 (2009-10)7. Lisa Marshall ’14 .800 (2011-12) Sam Maguire ’13 .800 (2009-10) Cara McGurry ’08 .800 (2007-08) Edith Racine ’05 .800 (2004-05)

WINS1. Allison Cubberley ’09 21 (2008-09)2. Edith Racine ’05 16 (2001-02) Edith Racine ’05 16 (2004-05) Lisa Marshall ’14 16 (2013-14)5. Lauren Sullivan ’13 15 (2012-13) Lauren Sullivan ’13 15 (2009-10) Allison Cubberley ’09 15 (2007-08)8. Edith Racine ’05 13 (2002-03)9. Cara McGurry ’08 11 (2005-06) Allison Cubberley ’09 11 (2006-07)

SAVE PERCENTAGE1. Lisa Marshall ’14 .951 (2013-14)2. Kristin Lillie ’05 .946 (2003-04)3. Lauren Sullivan ’13 .945 (2009-10)4. Allison Cubberley ’09 .945 (2008-09)5. Lisa Marshall ’14 .942 (2012-13)6. Allison Cubberley ’09 .942 (2007-08)7. Edith Racine ’05 .942 (2002-03)8. Kristin Lillie ’05 .941 (2001-02)9. Lauren Sullivan ’13 .939 (2012-13)10. Lisa Marshall ’14 .937 (2011-12)

SAVES1. Allison Cubberley ’09 597 (2008-09)2. Lisa Marshall ’14 548 (2013-14)3. Allison Cubberley ’09 504 (2007-08)4. Lauren Sullivan ’13 448 (2010-11)5. Edith Racine ’05 435 (2003-04)6. Edith Racine ’05 425 (2002-03)7. Edith Racine ’05 418 (2001-02)8. Lauren Sullivan ’13 412 (2009-10)9. Cara McGurry ’08 394 (2005-06)10. Lauren Sullivan ’13 392 (2012-13)

SHOTS FACED1. Allison Cubberley ’09 632 (2008-09)2. Lisa Marshall ’14 576 (2013-14)3. Allison Cubberley ’09 535 (2007-08)4. Lauren Sullivan ’13 480 (2010-11)5. Edith Racine ’05 467 (2003-04)6. Edith Racine ’05 451 (2002-03) Edith Racine ’05 451 (2001-02)8. Lauren Sullivan ’13 436 (2009-10)9. Cara McGurry ’08 435 (2005-06)10. Lauren Sullivan ’13 416 (2012-13)

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE1. Kristin Lillie ’05 0.46 (2002-03)2. Kristin Lillie ’05 0.60 (2003-04)3. Kristin Lillie ’05 0.67 (2001-02)4. Lisa Marshall ’14 0.89 (2012-13)5. Cara McGurry ’08 0.94 (2004-05)6. Lauren Sullivan ’13 1.18 (2012-13)7. Lauren Sullivan ’13 1.23 (2009-10)8. Lisa Marshall’14 1.26 (2013-14)9. Allison Cubberley ’09 1.28 (2008-09)10. Edith Racine ’05 1.38 (2004-05)

MINUTES PLAYED1. Allison Cubberley ’09 1,640 (2008-09)2. Lisa Marshall ’14 1,334 (2013-14)3. Allison Cubberley ’09 1,243 (2007-08)4. Lauren Sullivan ’13 1,223 (2012-13)5. Edith Racine ’05 1,173 (2004-05)6. Lauren Sullivan ’13 1,170 (2009-10)7. Lauren Sullivan ’13 1,155 (2010-11)8. Edith Racine ’05 1,090 (2002-03)9. Edith Racine ’05 1,089 (2003-04)10. Edith Racine ’05 1,088 (2001-02)

SHUTOUTS1. Lauren Sullivan ’13 11 (2012-13)2. Allison Cubberley ’09 10 (2008-09)3. Kristin Lillie ’05 9 (2002-03)4. Edith Racine ’05 8 (2-004-05)5. Kristin Lillie ’05 7 (2001-02)6. Lisa Marshall ’14 6 (2013-14) Allison Cubberley ’09 6 (2007-08)8. Edith Racine ’05 5 (2001-02) Edith Racine ’05 5 (2002-03) Lisa Marshall ’14 5 (2012-13)

singlE sEason

WINNING PERCENTAGE1. Kristin Lillie ’05 .968 (2001-04)2. Sam Maguire ’13 .833 (2009-13)3. Lisa Marshall ’14 .793 (Active)4. Allison Cubberley ’09 .750 (2005-09)5. Edith Racine ’05 .750 (2001-05)6. Cara McGurry ’08 .745 (2004-08)7. Lauren Sullivan ’13 .725 (2009-13)

WINS1. Allison Cubberley ’09 54 (2005-09)2. Edith Racine ’05 53 (2001-05)3. Lauren Sullivan ’13 49 (2009-13)4. Kristin Lillie ’05 37 (2001-04)5. Cara McGurry ’08 35 (2004-08)6. Lisa Marshall ’14 32 (2011-14)7. Sam Maguire ’13 15 (2009-13)8. Laura Proietto’13 4 (2009-10)9. Kyle Nelson ’17 3 Active10. Kierra Pietramala ’17 2 Active

SAVE PERCENTAGE1. Lisa Marshall ’14 .947 (2011-14)2. Kristin Lillie ’05 .942 (2001-04)3. Lauren Sullivan ’13 .937 (2009-13)4. Allison Cubberley ’09 .934 (2005-09)5. Edith Racine ’05 .933 (2001-05)6. Sam Maguire ’13 .930 (2009-13)7. Cara McGurry ’08 .908 (2004-08)

SAVES1. Edith Racine ’05 1,655 (2001-05)2. Allison Cubberley ’09 1,556 (2005-09)3. Lauren Sullivan ’13 1,512 (2009-13)4. Lisa Marshall ’14 904 (2011-14)5. Cara McGurry ’08 893 (2004-08)6. Sam Maguire ’13 372 (2009-13)7. Kristin Lillie ’05 290 (2001-04)8. Kyle Nelson ’17 105 Active9. Laura Proietto ’13 70 (2009-10)

SHOTS FACED1. Edith Racine ’05 1,773 (2001-05)2. Allison Cubberley ’09 1,666 (2005-09)3. Lauren Sullivan ’13 1,613 (2009-13)4. Cara McGurry ’08 984 (2004-08)5. Lisa Marshall ’14 955 (2011-14)6. Sam Maguire ’13 400 (2009-13)7. Kristin Lillie ’05 308 (2001-04)8. Kyle Nelson ’17 112 Active9. Laura Proietto ’13 70 (2009-10)10. Jalene McCulloch ’10 50 (2006-09)

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE1. Kristin Lillie ’05 0.57 (2001-04)2. Lisa Marshall ’14 1.22 (2011-14)3. Lauren Sullivan ’13 1.41 (2009-13)4. Allison Cubberley ’09 1.52 (2005-09)5. Sam Maguire ’13 1.58 (2009-13)6. Edith Racine ’05 1.59 (2001-05)7. Cara McGurry’08 1.88 (2004-08)

MINUTES PLAYED1. Edith Racine ’05 4,440 (2001-05)2. Lauren Sullivan ’13 4,303 (2009-13)3. Allison Cubberley ’09 4,273 (2005-09)4. Cara McGurry ’08 2,910 (2004-08)5. Lisa Marshall ’14 2,506 (2011-14)6. Kristin Lillie ’05 1,885 (2001-04)7. Sam Maguire ’13 1,060 (2009-13)8. Kyle Nelson ’17 242 Active9. Laura Proietto ’13 240 (2009-10)

SHUTOUTS1. Allison Cubberley ’09 22 (2005-09)2. Lauren Sullivan ’13 22 (2009-13)3. Edith Racine ’05 20 (2001-05)4. Kristin Lillie ’05 20 (2001-04)5. Cara McGurry ’08 14 (2004-08)6. Lisa Marshall ’14 13 (2013-14)7. Sam Maguire ’13 4 (2009-13)8. Kyle Nelson ’17 1 Active9. Kierra Pietramala ’17 1 Active

CarEEr

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ALL-AMERICANS

Kayla Coady ’09Forward2007-082008-09

Player of the Year - 2009

all-amEriCans aT Elmira CollEgE

Jamie Kivi ’10Defense2008-092009-10

Allison Cubberly ’09Goaltender

2008-09

LeAnne Denman ’05Defense2001-022002-032003-04

Laura Hurd ’05Forward2001-022002-032003-042004-05

Player of the Year - 2005

Edith Racine ’05Goaltender

2002-032004-05

Tanis Lamoureux ’14Forward2013-14

Ashley Ryan ’15Forward2013-14

Brooke Wilgosh ’15Defense2013-14

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EC HISTORY

W L T GF GAJaCkson2013-14#% 21 6 1 107 392012-13$ 24 5 1 123 33

Fargo2011-12 20 5 1 115 382010-11 16 8 2 88 422009-10*@ 24 5 1 120 432008-09#*@ 24 5 1 140 38 nEmETz-Carlson 2007-08*@ 23 6 1 115 49 2006-07 19 5 3 114 52 2005-06% 18 9 0 118 622004-05#*@ 24 4 0 130 362003-04*% 18 8 2 115 39 wood 2002-03#*$ 23 4 2 170 312001-02#*$ 26 1 1 178 40

ALL-TIME 280 71 16 1,633 542

# ECAC West Regular Season Champions* ECAC West Tournament Champions% NCAA Tournament Appearance@ NCAA Frozen Four Appearance$ NCAA Division III Champions

prEvious sEason rECords

TEAM W L TAmherst 7 5 0 Bowdoin 3 0 1 Buffalo State 32 1 0 Castleton State 2 0 0 Chatham 24 0 0 Clarkson 0 3 0 Colby 2 0 0 Conn. College 4 0 0 Findlay 0 2 0 Finlandia 1 0 0 Gustavus Adolphus 3 0 0 Hamilton 11 0 0 Lake Forest 0 1 0 Manhattanville 17 5 3 Middlebury 6 10 1 Norwich 4 5 1 Neumann 29 0 1

TEAM W L TNew England 6 0 0 RIT 9 6 2 Robert Morris 1 0 0 RPI 1 1 0 Sacred Heart 1 0 0 Stevenson 2 0 0 SUNY Cortland 28 0 0 SUNY Oswego 16 0 1 SUNY Plattsburgh 17 22 3 SUNY Potsdam 12 1 0 Trinity 1 0 0 Utica 28 4 1 Wayne State 1 4 0 Williams 10 0 1 Wis.-River Falls 2 0 0 Wis.-Stevens Point 0 0 1 Wis.-Superior 1 1 0

ELMIRA COLLEGE ALL-TIME OPPONENTS RECORD

JamiE wood (2001-03)

paul nEmETz-Carlson(2003-08)

grEg Fargo ’06 (2008-12)

dEan JaCkson ’03(2012-prEsEnT)

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NCAA POSTSEASON HISTORY

2008-09Final Amherst L, 3-4 OTSemifinal Wis.-River Falls W, 3-0Quarterfinal Norwich W, 3-2

2009-103rd Place Gust. Adolphus W, 4-1Semifinal Norwich L, 2-3Quarterfinal Trinity W, 2-1

2012-13Final Middlebury W, 1-0Semifinal Gust. Adolphus W, 4-3 OT Quarterfinal Bowdoin W, 4-0

2004-05Final Middlebury L, 3-4Semifinal Plattsburgh St. W, 4-3

2005-06Quarterfinal Plattsburgh St. L, 1-4

2007-083rd Place Wis.-Superior W, 3-2Semifinal Plattsburgh St. L, 0-2Quarterfinal Amherst W, 3-2

2001-02Final Manhattanville W, 2-1Semifinal Gust. Adolphus W, 8-0

2002-03Final Manhattanville W, 5-2Semifinal Wis.-River Falls W, 2-1

2003-04Quarterfinal Middlebury L, 1-2

2013-14Quarterfinal Norwich L, 1-2 OT

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2014-15 Women’s Ice Hockey 712012-13 NCAA Division III National Champions

2002-03 NCAA Division III National Champions

2001-02 NCAA Division III National Champions

NCAA POSTSEASON HISTORY

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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

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

* - ECAC West Regular Season Game@ - Holiday Inn Invitational at Utica# - ECAC West Semifinal& - ECAC West Championship% - NCAA Division III Semifinal+ - NCAA Division III Championship

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

* - ECAC West Regular Season Game$ - at Middlebury# - ECAC West Semifinal& - ECAC West Championship% - NCAA Division III Quarterfinal

2004-05 (24-4-0, 11-1-0 ECAC West)at Chatham* W, 14-0 at Chatham* W, 13-0 at Clarkson L, 2-6 Hamilton W, 7-4 Manhattanville L, 0-2 Castleton W, 11-0 at Buffalo State* W, 5-0 at Buffalo State* W, 4-0 at Utica* W, 6-0 at Utica* W, 1-0 at Conn. College W, 4-0 at Manhattanville W, 4-2 Plattsburgh* L, 1-2 Plattsburgh* W, 2-1 at RIT W, 4-0 Cortland* W, 6-0 Cortland* W, 4-1 RPI W, 3-2 New England W, 5-1 Neumann* W, 6-0 Neumann* W, 4-0 Amherst$ W, 5-2 at Williams W, 5-3 Middlebury$ W, 3-2 OT Neumann# W, 2-0 Plattsburgh& W, 2-1 OT Plattsburgh% W, 4-3 Middlebury+ L, 3-4

* - ECAC West Regular Season Game$ - at Williams# - ECAC West Semifinal& - ECAC West Championship% - NCAA Division III Semifinal+ - NCAA Division III Championship

2005-06 (18-9-0, 9-3-0 ECAC West)Chatham* W, 7-0

2005-06 (cont.) Chatham* W, 9-0 at Rensselaer L, 1-4 at Middlebury@ L, 3-4Williams@ W, 3-2 at Manhattanville L, 3-7 at Cortland* W, 5-0 at Cortland* W, 6-3 Lake Forest L, 1-3 Robert Morris W, 4-1 Hamilton W, 8-3 Utica* L, 2-5 Utica* W, 4-0 at Plattsburgh* L, 0-5 at Plattsburgh* L, 1-3 Buffalo State* W, 8-1 Buffalo State* W, 6-0 RIT W, 5-2 at Amherst W, 8-2 at New England W, 6-2 at Neumann* W, 3-1 at Neumann* W, 6-2 at Bowdoin W, 5-4 at Castleton State W, 9-0 Utica# L, 1-4 at Plattsburgh& L, 1-4

* - ECAC West Regular Season Game@ - Middlebury Tournament# - ECAC West Semifinal & - NCAA Division III Quarterfinal

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

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

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

2007-08 (cont.) at RIT* W, 4-1 at RIT* L, 1-4 Buffalo State* W, 2-0Buffalo State* W, 6-1Norwich& W, 4-0 Colby& W, 7-4 Hamilton W, 7-5 at Manhattanville W, 3-2 Amherst L, 2-3at Utica* W, 5-0 at Utica* L, 2-3 Neumann* W, 4-1 Neumann* W, 1-0 Manhattanville W, 3-2 at Plattsburgh* T, 2-2 OT at Plattsburgh* L, 3-4 Oswego* W, 4-0 Oswego* W, 5-0Buffalo State% W, 3-2 RIT+ W, 6-2 at Plattsburgh@ W, 1-0 at Amherst^ W, 3-2 at Plattsburgh$ L, 0-2Wis.-Superior! W, 3-0

* - ECAC West Regular Season Game# - Middlebury Classic& - St. Michael’s Holiday Tournament% - ECAC West Quarterfinal+ - ECAC West Semifinal@ - ECAC West Championship^ - NCAA Division III Quarterfinal$ - NCAA Division III Semifinal! - NCAA Division III Third Place

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

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

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Elmira CollEgE gamE-by-gamE rEsulTs, 2009-prEsEnT

2011-12 (20-5-1, 15-3-0 ECAC West)at Norwich# L, 2-4 Manhattanville# W, 7-3at Cortland* W, 8-1 at Cortland* W, 9-1 Utica* W, 2-1 Utica* W, 5-2 Middlebury& T, 0-0 OT Amherst& W, 3-1 at Potsdam* W, 5-1 at Potsdam* W, 5-1 Williams W, 5-1 at Manhattanville W, 3-0at Hamilton W, 6-0 Neumann* W, 4-1 Neumann* W, 4-1 at Chatham* W, 12-0 at Chatham* W, 10-0 Plattsburgh* L, 1-4 Plattsburgh* W, 2-1 Buffalo State* W, 4-0 Buffalo State* W, 7-0 at RIT* L, 1-5 RIT* L, 1-2Oswego* W, 4-3 Oswego* W, 4-3 Potsdam% L, 1-2

* - ECAC West Regular Season Game# - East-West Hockey Classic& - Cardinal-Panther Classic% - ECAC West Quarterfinal

2012-13 (24-5-1, 14-2 ECAC West)at Norwich# T, 2-2Manhattanville# W, 3-1Cortland* W, 4-0 Cortland* W, 5-0 Utica* W, 7-0 at Utica* W, 4-1 Potsdam* W, 8-0 Potsdam* W, 5-1 at Middlebury& L, 3-4 OTAmherst& W, 6-1at Neumann* W, 1-0 at Neumann* W, 6-1 at Williams W, 6-0Manhattanville W, 3-0Hamilton W, 3-0 Chatham* W, 6-1 Chatham* W, 9-0 at Plattsburgh* L, 1-4 at Plattsburgh* L, 4-5 at Buffalo State* W, 3-2 OTat Buffalo State* W, 6-0Stevenson W, 3-0 at Oswego* W, 2-0 at Oswego* W, 6-0 Middlebury L, 1-3 Utica% W, 5-0at Plattsburgh@ L, 2-4at Bowdoin^ W, 4-0 Gustavus Adolphus$ W, 4-3 OT Middlebury! W, 1-0

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

2009-10 (24-5-1, 15-2-1 ECAC West)Buffalo State* W, 3-0 at Utica* W, 5-1 at Utica* W, 4-1 at Plattsburgh* L, 2-3 at Plattsburgh* L, 3-4at Hamilton W, 5-1 at Manhattanville W, 3-1 at Manhattanville L, 2-3Chatham* W, 6-0 Chatham* W, 4-1 Manhattanville W, 3-1 at Middlebury# W, 3-2 OTAmherst# W, 2-1 at RIT* T, 3-3 OTat RIT* W, 2-1 Amherst L, 1-3 Potsdam* W, 7-2 Potsdam* W, 9-0 Neumann W, 3-0 Neumann W, 2-1 Buffalo State* W, 7-1 Oswego* W, 5-2Oswego* W, 9-0 at Cortland* W, 6-0 at Cortland* W, 7-3 RIT& W, 2-1 OTat Plattsburgh% W, 4-2 Trinity+ W, 2-1Norwich@ L, 2-3 Gustavus Adolphus^ W, 4-1

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

2010-11 (16-8-2, 12-4-2 ECAC West)New England# W, 5-0 at Norwich# L, 1-3 at Oswego* T, 1-1 OT at Oswego* W, 3-1 Manhattanville W, 4-3 Manhattanville L, 1-2 Cortland* W, 8-0 Cortland* W, 2-0 at Utica* W, 4-3 OT at Utica* W, 3-0 at Plattsburgh* W, 3-2 at Plattsburgh* L, 1-2 Middlebury& W, 2-1 OT Amherst& L, 0-1 Hamilton W, 6-3 Potsdam* W, 5-2 Potsdam* W, 5-0 at Neumann* W, 3-2 OT at Neumann* T, 2-2 OTChatham* W, 11-1 Chatham* W, 7-0RIT * L, 1-3 at Buffalo State* W 5-0 at Buffalo State* L, 3-4 OT RIT* L, 1-4 Utica% L, 1-2

* - ECAC West Regular Season Game# - East-West Classic& - Cardinal-Panther Classic% - ECAC West Quarterfinal

2013-14 (21-6-1, 15-1-0 ECAC West)vs. Manhattanville# T, 2-2 OT at Norwich# L, 2-3Utica* W, 4-1 at Utica* W, 3-1 at Potsdam* W, 8-3 at Potsdam* W, 3-0 Williams W, 5-1 at Middlebury& L, 3-5 vs. Amherst& W, 3-2 at Chatham* W, 5-0 at Chatham* W, 10-0 at Middlebury L, 2-3 OT Norwich W, 3-1 at Hamilton W, 2-1 at Stevenson W, 5-0 at Oswego* W, 5-2 at Oswego* W, 2-1 OT Buffalo State* W, 4-1 Buffalo State* W, 6-2 Plattsburgh* W, 2-0 Plattsburgh* L, 1-2 at Cortland* W, 4-1 at Cortland* W, 6-0 Neumann* W, 6-0 Neumann* W, 4-1 vs. Oswego% W, 3-0 at Plattsburgh@ L, 3-4 at Norwich^ L, 1-2 OT

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

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NCAA ICE HOCKEY OFFICIALS’ SIGNALS

Ice Hockey Officials’ Signals

Boarding Butt-Ending Charging Checking(Women’s Only)

Cross-Checking

Contact tothe Head

DelayedCalling ofPenalty

DelayedOffsides

Fighting/Punching

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Delay of Game Elbowing

Clipping

Hand Pass High-Sticking Hitting FromBehind

Holding

Hooking IcingThe back official signals the icing situation by fully extending hisfree arm (without whistle) at a 66˚ angle

The front official shall indicate the icing is completed by extend-ing his free arm over his head, up straight, and blowing his whis-tle.

The back official then will move to the faceoff spot and crossarms to indicate the icing.

Holding the Stick

Graspingthe FaceMaskGoal ScoredRoughing

IntentionalOffside Interference

Kneeing Misconduct Spearing SlashingObstruction Penalty Shot

Timeout/UnsportsmanlikeConduct

Tripping“Wash-out”

Strike the clenched fistof one hand into the openpalm of the other handdirectly in front of the chest.

A crossing motionof the forearms, onemoving under theother.

Rotating clenchedfists around one another in front ofchest.

The nonwhistle hand isplaced on the shoulderand then moved out andto the side.

A single forwardand back motion with both fists clenched in front ofthe chest.

Extend arm toupright position.

Extend arm above head and tap headwith open palm.

Keep both skates onthe ice when signaling,using right hand on theleg.

Extend arm in theair and point to linewith other arm.

The nonwhistle hand, palmopen, is placed across thechest and then fully extend-ed directly in front of the body.

Tapping either elbowwith the oppositehand.

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

Fist clenched, fullyextending arm fromthe side.

Point at the net withthe nonwhistle hand,palm open.

A single or doublemotion as if graspinga face mask and pullingit down.

The nonwhistle hand (open hand) and arm areplaced straight down alongside the body and swung forward and up oncein an underhand motion.

Holding both fists, clenched, one a shortspace immediately abovethe other to the sideof the head.

Arm placed behind theback, elbow bent, forearmparallel to the ice surface.

Clasp wrist of whistlehand with the otherhand well in front of the chest.

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

After blowing whistle foroffside, point toward offending team’s special spotwith nonwhistle hand.

Crossed arms with fistsclenched stationary in frontof chest.

A series of tugging motionswith both arms, as if pullingsomething toward thestomach. Using both hands to form a

“T” in front of the chest.

Keep both skates on the icewhen signaling, using righthand on the leg.

Both arms swung shoulder height,not waist height.

A single slapping of the rightpalm to the left knee, keepingboth skate blades on the ice.

Hands should be movedonce from sides down tohips. Thus, point to playerfirst, hands to hips second.

Hands in the middle ofthe body in the shape ofan “O”. Additional infractionfollowing obstruction.

Arms crossed(fists clenched)above the head.

A single jabbing motionwith both hands together,thrust forward in front of thechest, then dropping handsto the side.

One shop with the nonwhistlehand across the straightenedforearm of the other hand.

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